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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 6

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I Page Six LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE Tuesday Evening, September 19, 1933 FARMER HURT IN FALL OFF LOAD OF HAY Kewanna Man is In Casa County Hospital With Injuries to His Neck Hugh Van Meter, 72, farmer re siding at Kewanna 16 in Cas3 county hospital suffering with dislocation of the seventh vertebra, lecated in the region of the neck. He is conscious his condition was not reported critical. Mr. Van Meler wag load 'o! bay operating the bayfork wnez the trip rope broke and he tell to the ground, The injured man was taken to the office of physician then brougu: to the local hospital at 4-30 o'clock last night. 2 LOCAL BROTHERS SENTENCED TO JAIL A fight between brothers at the west end of the Market street bridge led to city court and Jaii for Lawrence and Homer Frick, of this elty.

They were slated by police on charges of intoxication and pleaded guilty arraigned in court Monday afternoon. When they were unable to pay fines and costa they were committed to the keeping of the sherif for 11 days. Emery Brady. 26. was fined 8 dotlar and costs for running a tratsignal.

MONTICELLO The following. judging teams were selected from 4-H clubs in the county to enter the district contest at Purdue: Food preparadon, Viola May Woodard and Martha Baker, Wolcott; canning, Mary Baker, Vivian Hock, Cass township: baking. Velda Greenwalt, Monon, Juanita Wilson, Wolcott; clothing. Belle Boze, Sitka, Mary. Kitchen, Buffalo.

Up to the present time 175 farmers in White county have signed up for the federal wheat allotment plan. Fifty more are expected to sign before the contract, period ends. Checks have been mailed to day laborers of the county highway department to cover the July payroll. The county treasurer hopes to pay the remainder of the July the connty this week. "Dayton Cross was ordained at the Christian church by the Rev.

Oren McColgin Sunday evening. Atha Caster. Monticello, and Ralph Parks, Milford, 11.. were married here by Justice Charles W. Wright.

The marriage occurred within an hour after MTR. Caster had secured her divorce from Elmer Caster. S. A. Carson, Rev.

John Garretson. Harry Johnson, Carmi Arrick and Dr. J. Gochenour are attending the Loganspart Presbytery. George M.

Sullivan, 42, Is held by local officers. on a bad check charge following his arrest at Godland. Dr. U. G.

Leazenby officiated at the marriages of Agnes Mathas to Glen Wells and Miss Elsie Sweet. laughter of Mrs. Leila Sweet, of Monticello to William Platt of Clarence, Ill. Word has been receired of the death of Arch Phillips, 37, a former local resident, at Anderson. The Funeral of Clovis Martin.

formerly of Monticello, who died Hammond after an extended illness, was held today from St. Peter's Catholic church at Pulaski, with burial in the adjoining cemetery, Hiram White, who has had a restaurant here tor several years, is retiring from business because of poor health. Harold Isaacs, who was in charge! of the Standard Oil Service station here, has been transterred to Gary. Miss Isabell Kassabaum has entered Indiana university as a sophomore. Jullan Goodman has entered the University of Illinois.

Chas. Anderson bas entered Butler college as a student in the course of business administration. ROCHESTER Henry A. Barnhart spoke on the "The Constitution" at the weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis club yesterday. Teachers, officers and all official workers of the churches of this city will present a community supper and program this evening the Methodist church.

The meetIng.is being held for the purpose of promoting A Church Loyalty movement this fall. services for Mrs. ElThompson, former Jocal resident who died in South Bend will be held at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon at the Church of God in Akron with Rev. Daniel Slaybaugh 10 charge. Burial will be made in the 1.0.0.F.

cemetery at Akron. Mrs. Mae Henry of Royal 18 on trial in the Fulton Circuit Court on charge of issuing a fraudulent check to Hugh Campbell owner of a garage and filling station at Fulton. Otto McMahan has, returned to bis home in this city after a month's vacation which he spent In a northwestern Canada camp. Dr.

M. 0. King and Dr. Milton Leckrone, Other members of the party will return Wednesday. Miss Isabelle Mutchler, daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Howard Mutchler and Hugh Linden son of Mrs: Luel1a Linden, both of Kewanna, vere united in marriage recently at the U. B. Parsonage with Rev. 0.

G. Alwood officiating, In honor of the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George Black, community dinner was held at their home in this city. Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Mercer of this city, will celebrate their wedding' anniversary Wednesday at which time they will keep open house during the afternoon. At the meeting of the Newcastle Township Farm Bureau which will be held Wednesday evening elimnations will be made in the oratorical contest In which Mrs.

Cynthia Deamer and Mrs. Daisy Barr are competing. Mrs. Perry Smith of this city underwent a major operation at the Methodist hospital In Indianapolis, Miss, Marguerite: Shied has gone to Oxford, Ohio, where she will attend Western college. SLASH BUDGET BRAZIL, Sept.

Clay county tax adjustment board yesterday reduced the county budget by more than 50 pre cent, cutting the levy recommended by the county council from $1.44 to 71 cents. SCREEN ODDITIES by Captain Roscoe Fawcett SCARY GARV 'COOPER HAD A TOWN NAMED AFTER HIM. SUNNY SIDE, MONTANA, WAS CHANGED TO 'GARY' HIS A MAN HAS BEEN ESPECIALLY ASSIGNED TO CARE FOR THE TAILS OF HORSES APPEARING IN GRETA GARBO'S QUEEN CHRISTINA. 4 Que 9-19 WEISSMULLEQ'S UNIQUE GIFT FROM A FAN. EVAIVN KNAPP, WHO.

IS IN THE TALKIE VERSION OF OF PAULINE, TAUGHT HERSELF TO WALK AT THE AGE OFFOUR WHEN CONSIDERED HOPELESSLY PARALYZED. UP! SPEARMINT WE DO OUR PART Pharos-Trikune Crossword Puzzle A 18 19 26 27 22 33 55 38 39 40 51 52 53 55 HORIZONTAL 12--Slumbering 1-To send money as.In payment 11-Article 6-Rows 15-Twining part of plant 11-March 17-One owed (abbr.) NOW PROFESSOR. THAT SOUNDS JUST DICTATE IMPOSSIBLE AS FAST AS You PLEASE AND ROSIE WILL. TYPE EXACTLY WHAT YOU SAY WITHOUT AN ERROR 9-15 King Ine Gerar Benarn I ghee resewed COME ON, FELLER! THE LET'S GET GOIN'! AFTER 'EM BOY! AFTER 'EM! RACE HAS STARTED! AND I TANGLEFOOT I WAS NOT ONLY LEFT AT THE POST. HE WAS LEFT IN THE PADDOCK! TOP CEILING RIGHT CAN JOLLA'S SEE JUST TAKIN' NOW, YEP-.

HES SHIPS WERE PRACTICALLY 1634 3 MY STARS PEGGY, IT'S A FOLKS, WHY YOUR WIRE ALL THE FATHER FROM SHOOTING? HAS HARTFORD. I COULD GONE LISTEN HEAR YOU CLEAN BATTY PEGGY, TALKING HE SAYS. BEFORE DEAR STARTED COLONEL UPSTAIRS. OFF 18-Girl's name 20 Percolates (21-Digit 22-Torture derice 24-Number 25-Sea eagles 26-Gastropods 28-Wanderers 1.30 Arid 131-Lair 32- Old Jewish coln 35-Stretching muscle 38-Goals 39-Age eat 42-Beam 43-With force 45---Tan 46-By 47-Graduate 49-Earth goddess 50-Seeker 52-Taxed 54--Cloys 55-Beet animal VERTICAL 1-Boat propelled by three rowers 2-Comparative ending 3-Rug 4-Roman date 5-Articles of faith 6-Game fish 7-Egyptian goddess 8-Cloth measure 9-Note of scale 10-To support 11- Couples 13-To urge TILLIE THE 60 THE WATT ELECTRIC AHEAD THIS IS UM-ER A IN TEST SPEED PRO- TYPING YOURS HUM-ER AH CURACY OR FEES- PROF STYME DOO 5 TOILER 16-Moisture 19-School 21-Passage over 23-Scottish for churches 25--To correct 17-Caustic substance 29 -Poem 32-Girl's name 33-Gap 34-Nocturnal animals 35-Infects 36-Wild ass 37-To marry again 40-Male sheep 43-On sheltered side 14-French for night 47-Siamese coin 48-French for saint (abbr.) 51-Symbol for sodium 53-Masculine pronoun HAS PL ONE AND ARG LOSER SAT TO AS IS RIM PASS BI CRAB AIL RIB DON VETCH 00 ARE BARE FO NOISY HEN SOU ERGO POO NARD NAKED DAN BROKER AURORA EAR LANCE AIR BYE PLOTS NOT BUT THIS LETTER FOR IS FULL OF MISTAKES ARE IMPOSSIBLE MICKEY MOUSE GREAT GRIEF! HE'S IN A SULKY! IT! I KNEW IT! JUDGES TAILSPIN FIRE ONLY HOW'S AT THE AT 60IN THE BODY OF THE HELP ALL WE WANT TO 00 13 FORCE TONKINS TO SAFELY! IF THE SHIP CRASHES THE GOLD WILL 60 TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA WITH IT! THE DEAR PLEASE. MOTHER HERE, COLONEL! DAD, DON'T READ IT.

HA! HOW IT'S A WELL HE TALK sO MYSTERY. KNOWS WHAT'S LOUDLY. (CAN'T YOU THAT A IN READ IT? YOU. THE PAPER JUST IS A LITTLE LOVE MUSSED THAT. UP.

I WHAT AH- WHY THOUGHT "THAT'S SAD WHEN TERRIBLE YOURSELF "THERE YA ARE STOVE The Stars Say For Wednesday, September 20 By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE THE ASTRAL Infuences bearing rule on the affairs of chia day are read as having a very exciting. Mimslating and propitious sway. breakIng op long stagnant and frustrating conditions and making WAS tor veritable whirlwind of activity and progress. This follows a major piece of good news. Inspiring to high inStative and bold spirit of taking long chances.

Speculation. investment. new projects and all pertaining to promotions, publicity or writtngs should thrive. Those whose birthday it la may ticipate a splendid year with much activity in the direction of stabilizing the fortunes, either by speculation. bold strokes.

tong chances, 45 well as through the sounder route of hard labor. solid investment. or accumulation of other real possessiona. Elders also help and those in power and position may be depended upon to further high amtitions. Ail pertaining to writings or publications should prosper and private affairs bring happiness.

A child born out this day should be brilliant, versatile. Industrious and ambitious, reaching high place In life. Notable nativity: Upton Sinclair, author. HEY, YOU! THIS IS NOT A SULKY RACE! THIS IS STEEPLECHASE SUM FLAPPER Filosofy, By Faith Barrows' 6 1931 King Franure Gran Baton notes micred. Sometimes the tanning comes ter the swim is over.

FESS OR 3:707 6 a Great TOMMY THAT OH, NO, WE WON'T- TO THEN THEY HAD US 3 THE SHORE FOR REFUSE- SAFETY FOR THE GIRL- by BUNGLE FAMILY THAT'S FROM WAVING IT IN COLONEL AS PER THE AIR SO ORDERS OF YOUR MUCH WHILE NEVER TRYING TO SENT ANY ORDERS. MAKE THE WHOLE AM LEAVING NEIGHBORHOOD PLANE NOW. HEAR HOW SIGNED. HARTIMPORTANT FORD. A PERFECTLY SENSELESS MESSAGE IS.

BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT A AM NOBODY KNOWS. DIPPY IN CAVING IT'S A MYSTERY. MESSAGE. I'VE WIRED THE 'THAT, LEAVING POSTMASTER PEGGY, FOR IN THIS TOWN. IS WHY WHERE? LITTLE PARCE.

YOUR FOR MORE FATHER DETAILS, IF IS sO ANY. CAN'T MAKE HEAD NOR TAIL OF THIS MESSAGE LISTENDEAR COLONEL. THE IDEA OF NOT HAVIN' ANY YOU CANT KEEP A THING AN' GIT SOME- PAY FER IT AN' THAT DRUGGIST WOULD MUST LOVE DRUGGIST? WELL, INKIN THE HOUSE- I'LL'PHONE HELLO! IS THIS THE IN THIS HOUSE- WISH HIDE IT AS SOON AS I FINISH WRITIN' TO DINTY- HURRY AN' DELIVER NEVER MIND ABOUT THAT INK: FEEL SENDIN' THE INKJUST LIKE I 0:911 Kirt Ferone Int. Gier Brigin aghh mend JUDGES 10. A Diane- NORI WE ALE AT SEA ONCE CRIPPLE HIS NOTOA WE CAN DEMAND OWN TERMS or SHOOT HIS PLANE TO PIECES BUT WHAT IF NE OUR Jost THEN: HAL WE'LL BE TH' SAME 3 POT RE WERE BEFORE Inc.

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