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*—-1kenlIS WON BY DWSONIADrAcademy of Dennis W. Hickey TakesJ f I *:[' Bp a -Wg. ' ‘fledicine Silver Cup at Connells-I ISannts-merowmy*teelitlHtBe-a n ylersInalEntertainsville YesterdayIfine Lecture by Dr. R. W. Stewart, of Pittsburg,Attended by Members ef Fayette County Medical Society.CROWD TURNS OUTDr. K. W. Stewart, a prominent sue-ic-•■*- .• i- i :*v '.. v _ • ■*.' . . , ... . £*r!»‘ /-■. rV.'jvi ' V«j.*. i ' 0I ciaiist of Pittsburg and a member of' I j the Mercy hospital staff of surgeons delivered a iine lecture on “The CHn-ABOUT 3,000 PEOPLE IN CON-NELLSVILLE PARK ENJOY THE STIRRING SPECTACLE OF 13-MILE 200-YARD RACE RUN ENTIRELY UNDER THEIR EYES COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERSre-1lro-ac-icksI‘okei of»ing» 20the J ical Significance of Epigastric Pa’n’’ jlast evening before the most enter prig.ing physicians of Uniontown and Fayette county.Dr. Stewart came here tinder the mspices of the Uniontown Academy of Medicine, which had issued invitations to th» members of the Fayette County Medical society requesting their attendance. Th - rooms of the Academy In the Thompson-Ruby building, where the lecture was held, w’ere prettily decorated with pink carnations and ferns.After the lecture Drs. Eastman. Lar-IN THE BIG EVENTFAIR SEXTURNS OUT IN LARGE NUM-ERS.1 Indiana r-fol-The second of the successful Marathon races in Fayette county was heldyesterday afternoon in Marietla-Stili-wagon park, Conellsville, a cfowd of fully three thousand peopl * thronging the stands and encircling the track. The spectacle of the 39 contestants circling the fifth of a mile track was In spiring and the spurtswas p re-iy w n tiouiced iter* per • noThe ’om-onald .'17 the ,ens |and nies (hip-mrg162klii and Rasely gave sbo*-f talks on I and rapid changing of positions ell-the same subject.. j cited round after round of applauseAt the close of the meeting, Dr (.. from the crowded stands, many mem-11. Smith moved the election of Dr j hers of the fair sex being among thoseV I ^ • • » S - .7 ‘ * .. . U *4 3Stewmrt as the first honorary member in the grand stand, of the Academv. As the by-laws provide for no honorary members exceptContinued on Page Eight.)The race was won handily by Den-! nis W. Hickey, a lad from Dawson,S who finished seventh in the bigHerald Marathon in Uniontown lasti Saturday a week. Hickey’s time forMKTAKF^ f ARROI If ^,h** distance was I hour. 30 minutesrIUIMIImI vPHHWrHV i 0 11.1 it t*ACID TOR MEDICINEabletotalVick, In*;e ofoverreio-nfor-j aud 41 seconds. This Is six minutes, 19 seconds faster than the time made by Pauuetti, The Herald winner, butf the fact that yesterday’s race was oo1 a track is accountable for this^ Rickey’s time in the Herald race was 1 hour, 56 minutes. 15 seconds.Hickey is 19 years old. of mediumheight, but well developed. He ran astrong race, never being in distressland finishing strong He hud a(Special Telegram to I he Herald.) worthy contender in Raffaele PantoATCHISON GIRL SWALLOWS A DRAUGHT OF POISON AND FALLS UNCONSCIOUS FROMBED TO FLOOR.ATCHISON, April 28.Miss Min- lone, of Crabtree, Westmorelandnie Porter, a highly esteemed young • county, who finished not far behindwoman of this place, had a narrow j himescape from death yesterday morning. —~ w hen she was found unconscious in t her room, the result of drinking carlo 1:30:56 3-5. The third man(Continued on Page Two.)
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Uniontown Morning Herald

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

Thu, Apr 29, 1909

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