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TEN. LOGANSPOai PHAROS-TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 192B J. NOBLE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hardy, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Burley and family, Joe Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Star brick and daughters, Mr. and Mrs Harry Benny and Mrs.

Sadie Hardy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Will Burley. Fairy Ross, Helen Hahn and Harold Ross spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Housman and daughter.

Marildia. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Light spent Sunday at Lake Bruce. Mrs. Philip Busard spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ruby Roller and son, Robert. Mr.

and Mrs. August Willing and family spent Wednesday at Muncle. Miss Hattie Barr and Ruth Ross assisted Mrs. John Barr and daugh ters cook for threshers Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Busard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardy, Henry Busard, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Ross and family, Hannah May Gladys, Ruth and Rebecca Roller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wi'lard Patty and daughter, Gladys. Mr. and Mrs.

Omer Ross and family Sunday with Lawrence Healy and son. Carl, of Lake Cicott. Mr. and Mrs. William Byers spent Sunday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Byers. Clarence Ross spent Monday and Tuesday night with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Ross.

Mrs. Ray Leach spent Thursday with Miss Flora Leach, of Logansport. Mrs. Charles Ross and daughter, Fairy, and son, Harold, Mrs. Burley Kitchens and son, Arthur, of Lo- gansport, Mrs.

Jake Myers and Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Hile, of Logansport and Helen Hahn spent Thursday with Mrs. Fred Housman and daugh ter, Marildia. Ilo Ne2 spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Jake Gross.

Mrs. Harold Hardy, Ruby Ross and Rebecca Roller assisted Mrs. Frank Hardy cook for threshers Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie Monroe of Indianapolis, is spending the week with Mr.

and Mrs. Will Burley. Mrs. Burley Is slowly improving. Lawrence Ross spent Thursday night with Mr.

and Mrs. Lew Ross THIRD PARTY NOMINEE CONFERS WITH LEADERS IN NEW YORK, SCORES RIVALS WINAMAC A baby son was born Wednesday to John. Locke and wife living near Winamac. Mrs- 0- P. Stamates of Monticello and her -daughter Mrs, Charles B.

Tracewell of Washington, D. C. returned home Thursday after being the guests since Monday of the formers' mother, Mrs. Anna Meghan. Mrs.

Ida of Columbus, Ohio-, returned home Thursday after visiting the past three weeks at the Vern and John Holland homes. D. A. Smith and wife of Logans port returned home Thursday afte visiting since Sunday wfth their son H. L- Smith and family living nea: Lawton.

Frank Gross and daughter Fran ces were in Logansport Thursday. Mrs. Lewis Shriner living near of town returned home Thursdaj after Visiting since Sunday with her son George and family at Chicago. Mrs; William Flowers of Jones boro and-Miss Agnes of Kankakee 111., were the guests from Tuesday until Thursday of Ernest Blancketi and wife-north of town. Paul Burkley went to Algona Wed nesday to cook in a hotel there for few weeks.

Mrs, Louise Botsford was in Lp- gansport Wednesday. FORESTRY POLICY IMPORTANT JOB FOR NEXT PRESIDENT, SAYS PACK and family. Mrs. Sam Spencer spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Omer Ross and family.

Mary Alice Seybold is spending a few weeks -with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Guthrie, of Detroit, Mien. Mable McDonald spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs.

Lew Ross and family. Mrs. William Tyner and family spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Searight and family.

Mrs. C. D. Roller and daughters spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Harold Hardy.

Misses Ruby Ross, and Mabel McDonald left Friday morning for a few days' visit with friends at An- Parley P. Christensen (right) in conference with Grant G. Esper and Marie Tndor Garland at New York party headquarters. Parley P. Christensen, candidate of the Farmer-Labor party, has been in New York conferring with party leaders and laying plans for an aggressive campaign.

After a conference a few days ago with Grant G. Esper, national secretary of the new party, and Marie Tudor Garland, vice chairman of the party's national convention at Chicago, ha gave out a statement in which he said, "both Cox and Harding are the 1 candidates of the intama.tiotiB.1 banters' ccftnbine." of the proposed changes, like "Maud Muller Sigh," it might (different). have been LUCERNE Fred Gallion of Logansport, spent the week-end here with his family. BLUE BALL CAMDEN -Miss Dorthea Gregg of Fulton who has. been visiting here the past few days returned home Friday.

Gla'dyi Edging went home with her and will visit there until -Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Little and family from Logansport spent the past five days with relatives here. Mrs. Susan Little, Mrs.

W. P. Willaby, Mrs. Foss SeJber, Mrs. Henry Cree, Mrs- Sam Edging and daugh ters Jean and Helen spent Wednesday with Misses Nancy and Mahals Payton at Rockfleld.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neher and fam- Sunday school Sunday at 101 jly who otored to Illillois and visit o'clock praeching at 11 o'clock. Rev. McCla.in will give his farewell sermon Sunday.

Fred Boerger, Mr. and Mrs. William Boerger. and daughter Margaret Mr. and Mrs.

Elza Hoover and Mr. Caroline and Eveline Wright of I Logansport called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fielo and family Sunday evening. Mrs.

Henry Crockett or Walton gola, Ind. Mrs. Margaret Welling and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kiesling and daugh ter motored to Indianapolis and spent a few days with the former's sister, Mrs.

Leni Shephard. Mrs. C. D. Roller and daughters, Mrs.

Earl Ross and children, Mrs. Harold Hardy and Rebecca Roller assisted Mrs. Albert Busard cook for threshers Monday. Mrs. Wilbur and daughters, Huldah and Nina, spent Wed- aesday with relatives at Rockfield.

Mr. Earl King and Bryan Jackson spent Sunday with Fred and Charley Searight. Ruby Ross spent Thursday with Mrs. Omer Ross and sons. and Mrs William Burton spena Sunday with Mr.

and. Mrs. Ira Merritt of Bunker Hill. Mrs. Ed McVay and sons, Harold and Francs, and Miss Helene McVay and Carl Ruch of Logansport, spent Sunday with relatives at Plymouth Miss Betty West of Chicago, is vis iting Miss Faye Somsel.

The ladies of the Indian Creek Christian church will present a play in the Lucerne high school auditorium, after which an ice cream social will be held on the lawn, on Thursday evening, August 12. Everybody welcome. Fred Gallion is suffering from an injured knee, which he sustained while painting, when a board in the scaffold broke, throwing him to the ground. The Ladies' Aid society of the PIPE CREEK Christian church, met at the home of Mrs. Nelson Brandt Wednesday afternoon.

Born to Walter Brown and wife, a daughter. Howard Jennings of Chicago. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Loren Frush- out.

Members of the St. Ann church are put on thsir Carrie Smith and HMiss Goldie Arthurhultz spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deck of South Bend. Mr.

and Mrs. James Wildermuth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swearingen and Blackburn spent the The Shades and Craw- a new roof building. Misess Vallie and spent last week with her son Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Crockett. Mr. Henry Fielo and son William spen Sunday in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Roller, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin 'and baby spent Sunday at Lake Cicott- Edwin and Ester Fielo entertained at Sunday dinner Paul Kraut, John Rehm and Misses Gertrude and Helen Renter of Logansport.

Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Brady, Miss Laura Theiss of Mrs. Molly Heimlich, Mrs. Mamie Buholtz and daughter Janett of Logansport called on Mrs.

Henry Fielo Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Roller and Mrs. John Maartin assisted Mrs.

Claude' Rollej Cook for thrashing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wean and Mr. and Mrs, Ben Burket spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs, Sam Feasler and family of Indianapolis. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Erwin is quite sick' at' this writing. ed the past two weeks with her brother aand other relatives returned home Friday. Mrs.

Roy Hunter of Young America and Margaret McKinzy of Logansport spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sha.nks.

Miss Ella Gardner of Chicago spenet the week with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Payton.

Born Friday, 6th to Mr. and Mrs Ollie Wertz twin boys. Mark Armlck, John Guard, Russell CriPe and Floyd Foreman spent the week at Culver. Mrs. Pearl Wallaan and children Donald' and Queen who has been in Chicago for some time returned to Camden Wednesday- C.

E- Baker was in Indianapolis on business Wednesday. Misses Julia and Helen Ray who have spent the past two.weeks here returned to their home 'n Superior, Montana, Saturday. i DENVER BURROWS Mrs, Charley Smith and son. Charles Lathrop Pack. WASHINGTON, August 5--The I feet of material of saw timber size, next president of the United States' The total yearly consumption of can put his name in the Hall of a classes of timber is about 26 'anie if he will "start something'' billion cubic feet.

Our depleted looking toward a na- forests are growing less than one- tkraal forest policy in the opinion fourth of this amount. The United of Charles Lathrop Pack, president States is not only cutting heavily of the American Forestry associa- into its remaining virgin forests tion, who today congratulated the every year, but is also using up the A. M. Brown and wife and soi James Wilson motored Peru lag Saturday afternoon. Miss Clementine 'Sowers of Rocb ester and her ueice Mrs.

Ishan Upton of Coffeyvllle, Kansas visiter with relatives In Denver last week. Bryan Black and wife were tit guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gustii and family Sunday, night. Mrs.

E. E. Saline of South Bend i spending few days with Mr. ani Mrs. C.

0, Derek, Glen Brown am wife and William Grimes Sam Kinzie left last Saturda. afternoon for Richmond, Ind, where he visited over Sunday with rels tives. Paul Dewald and John Quick lei Sunday on their trip to Wisconsin making the trip In Mr. Dewald'' machine. They expect to be gone i month.

Miss Elizabeth Wright and Mle Esther Covers were the Saturda; night and Sunday guest of Miss Yoder of Rochester. Mrs. V. left Thursda; for Dowagiac, where sh visited with her brother-in-law Eai Sellers and family. Dow Trent who is working a Kokomo was at home Saturday nigh and Sunday, He returned to hi.

work Sunday evening accornpaniet by his wife, who remained unti Monday. The Trent children rem'ait ed with their grandparents, Mr. am Mrs. Lewis Gusttn during the al sence of their mother. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde B. Stockdal and children motored to Fairmoun Windfall and other townu enrout Tuesday while Stockdale wa- looking after business affairs. Mrs Stockdala and children were visitiri; relatives and friends. The Band Concert at Denver Sal urday night August Tth.

C. 0. Derek and wife motored ti LaGrange last Saturday for a visiil with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mentzer am daughter Bernice.

G. H. Dice was in Perrysburg am Twelve Mi'e on business Tuesda; afternoon. Johnstown and Gloversvflle, N. Y.

are said to supply more than one-hal of the gloves and mittens worn in thi United States American people on the fact that the next president will be the publisher of a newspaper. "We are particularly said Mr. Pack, "in that the next president will be a man who doubtless has been hard pushed to keep going the business by -which he makes a livelihood, that of pub lishing a newspaper, because of the mounting cost of pulpwood and as a result the increased cost of print paper. Neither Mr. Harding nor Mr.

must be converted to the need of a national forest policy. Here is something they surely agree pon. If the winner will take active steps toward formu- Crazed By Rattlesnake i i i-LO I I A ai. Jtilte, He Imitates berperit ice cream social Saturday evening Quincy, visited Friday with Mr. and I a a national forest policy he Mrs.

Will Hoagland at Delphi. Mrs, Martin Justice and children visited Friday with Mrs. Jerome Justice. Mrs. Ed Wagoner, son George and daughters, Mary and Ruth, are visiting relatives in Orange county for several days.

The Rebekah ladies will give an Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy of Logansport called on relatives at the Falls Sunday a- Mrs. Kahler and nephew Chester Bummer spent Tuesday evening frith Mr. and Mrs. Miller.

Mrs. Sarah Thomas visited with Mrs. C- L. Bowyer Sunday afternoon. Anne Rea returned home Sunday evening after spending 2 weeks at the Falls.

Her cousin Inez spent spent this week with her at home near Adamsboro. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowyer and children, Mr.

Neal and son Alvie took Sunday dinner with and Mrs. Walter Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swisher spent Sunday with the latter's parents Mr.

and Mrs. Ola Persinger. Mr. Persinger's father John Persinger is in a serious condition. He used to reside In this vicinity and Lewisburgh for many years, but moved to Logansport a few years ago.

A number of Boy Scouts from Burlington have been camping on the school grounds for the past week and they are sure enjoying their outing. They attended S. S. In the A. M.

and church services ia the evening. Two boys from Russiaville are camping at the Noll Just below the Falls. They have as their guest a boy friend from Kentucky who is working in Cincinnati Ohio. Mrs, Shanks visited her daughter Mrs. Russell Woodling in Logansport Monday p.

m. Mr. and Mrs, Shanks expects to visit one of Mr- Shanks brothers near Huntingdon Sunday. Mrs- Kahler is not very well for nast fo weeks- Elizabeth, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford -Sprinkle is very sick. Two doctors visited him one day this week. A good rain would be very beneficial to this neighborhood at the present time. Everyone has heard the old saying "Nothing New Under the Sun." Well. we hear there is some talk of circulating a petition soon to have the name of the neat little town of Onward changed- Some of the more progressives, changed it from the name of "Plug" many years ago, to that of "Onward" now some of the still more progressives think the name of "Mulberry" would sound ttore We of this vicinity who visit there, every few daye are anxiously waiting the outcome Miss Marie week-end at fordsville.

August 7 at the lodge hall in Burro ws. Mrs. Ha.rley Benner and family visited Friday with Mrs! Floyd Stevens, of near Deer Creek. A surprise birthday six o'clock Hudson Rlver'State Hospital, where I dinner was given Mrs. Enoch Noble POUGHKEEPSIE, N.

Aug. days after being bitten by a rattlesnake near Milford, George nineteen years old, became violently insane and was taken to the. Rev. Bayless of the Presbyterian he is under observation. The boy i at her home in.

Burrows Thursday church, has tendered his resignation to take effect August 15. The pastor will go to South Bend and engage ia clerical work. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolford was buried in the Fion cemetery Wednesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bell have moved to the Albert Kissinger property. PHAROS-TRIBUNE WANT ADS will find a suitable house' for you and your family--try them- result -they are suddenly threw himself through the evening by thirty-five relatives and air, as a snake would strike, crashing from his chair to the floor, where he crawled on stomach, imitating the motions of a snake and frothing at the friends. The evening was spent in visiting and a nice time enjoyed by all.

Mrs. John Smith was a Wednesday Logansport shopper. The boy, who had been in the" Mrs. Harve Stunbaugh was taken Array Medical Corps, and knew first aid treatment, made a rude torni- quet when, he was bitten and cut the flesh from the wound with his penknife. He had hovered between life and death, but was thought to have been out of danger.

to the St. Joseph hospital at Logansport, where she underwent an operation Wednesday morning. She is slowly improving. Miss Blanche McGriff is visiting Mrs. Frank Sink, of near Deer Creek.

WARSAW NEARLY DESERTED AS REDS APPROACH CITY "3 is assured of a place in the Hall oi Fame. 1 The American Forestry association points out that virgin forests of the' United States covered S2S millian acres. They are now shrunk to one-sixth of that area. All classes of forest land, including culled, burned, and cut-over area now aggregate 463 million acres, a little more than one-half of ou original forests. Of the forest Ian remaining and not utilized fo farming or any other purpose, 'a; proximately SI million acres been so severely cut and burned a to become an unproductive wast This area is equivalent to the com bined forests of Germany.

Den mark, Holland, Belgium, Franc Switzerland, Spain, and Portuga Upon an enormous additional' are the growth of timber is so small i amount, or of such inferior charat ter that its economic value i negligible. Merchantafaale saw timber is es timated roughly at 2.215 billior board feet, something, less thai three-fourths of 'which is virgir stumpage. The rest is secon growth of relatively ipferior qual Sty. About one-half of the timbe laft is in the Pacific coast state and over 81 per cent is west of th Great Plains- A little over one fifth of the timber left In the coun trv. 460 billion bbard feet, is hard woods.

Every ypar there is now con sumed or destroyed 56 billion boar' smaller material upon which th? future supply of saw timber depends much more rapidly than it is being replaced. The problem is one of the present as well as the I future. rithout i. if MU in ITCH. KCZUU RINGWORM.

TETTER; other i tchint tkia cent box eur ruk. Jeorter and Lee DR. W. R. MAYO SPECIALIST FLORA Fifth avenue aa it looks today.

This new picture from Warsaw ihows the finest residence street of the city deserted and forlorn. The ouly motor vehicle in sight is an army truck. The horse- drawn carnage in the foreground is the only sort of taxi that Warsaw peor'. -have been familiar with for aornt months. Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. KitzmilleV left last week for an extended visit ip the East: Thay will visit relatives at Hagerstown, and will go to Washington, D. New York Citj and other points of interest in the East before returning home.

Mr. aud Mrs. Ora Burns are the proud parents of a new daugther. C. 0.

Landis of Deland, Florida, i spending a few days in the Cutler vicinity, looking after the interests of his farm and visiting Mrs. H. Weaver and other relatives of this" place. Willis Jackson was. in Detroit this week and drove home a new Hupmo- bile touring car.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones left Tuesday for a vacation. They have gone to Ohio and will bring their children, Madge and Robert, 'who have spent the summer with their grandparents, home to begin the school term. Dr.

E. K. Brubaker, who was operated on recently, has returned to his home, and is improving as speedily as can. be expected. Miss Hilda DeVinney, assistant' of the Carroll County Press'Publishing company, her vacation this week.

Mr. and" Mrs. Tony Beckner and daughter Mary, returned Friday evening from a trip to Rochester, WILL BE AT THE White Hotel LOGANSPORT, TUESDAY, AUG. 10th And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. CATARRHAL CONDITION OF STOMACH AND BOWELS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION.

Dr. Mayo has treated successfully all forms of chronic diseases that are curable, such as diseases of the Brain, Heart, Lung, Throat, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bla.dder, Blood Poison, Rectum, Female Diseases, Nervous o'ebility, Diseases of Men, Nervous Diseases. Catarrh, Piles, Stricture, Varicose Veins, Eczema. Varicocele, Hydrocele, etc. Treat Pities Without the Knife I will give the POOREST man a chance as well as the RICH to receive cure from me at a SMALL COST.

There Is no man too POOR to get my best advice FREE. Varicocele and Hydrocele. Our one treatment cure Is what you should have. Only one visit is required. We do no cutting.

All signs disappear within a few days or weeks. Rupture treated. After examination we will tell you just what we can do for you. If we cannot benefit and cure you, we will frankly and honestly tell you so. Write for examination blanks.

Call on or address, W. R. MAYO. S43 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

MONEY makes money when it is wisely placed and well protected. That Is Our Business. Miami 202 Odd Fellow Buildinj, Indianapolis, Indiana.

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