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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 9

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1924 MNBJ LOCAL GOLFERS TO PUY AT CULVER The Logansport County Club is i In receipt of an invitation inviting Its members to the Culver Military emy for a. day at golf. The ommunication announced that any day between August 27th and September 9th would be exceptionally convenient as this is the vacation period of the summer school at Culver- Although arrangements are but tentative at this time, it appears likely that the local clubbers will accept the invitatfon. of the Culver oflcials for the date of Wednesday, September 3rd. The Culver Military Academy has on? of the finest golf links in Indiana F4Bd a day's play upon the course would be a treat most extraordinary for the local players.

According to plans afoot at the present time, the Culver course of eighteen holes is to be Increased. to twenty seven holes, within the near future. WINAMAC Mrs. B. Johnson and sou Afldison will-return to-their home at Indianapolis the 'ast of the nfter visiting several -days with, her parents, Mr." and Mrs.

Dave Olds. and family are moving tils week from the Dili; property on South Market street to where-Mr. Larr is employed. Harvey Smith and wife Goshcn are hers for several days visit with the former's fattier. Galen Smith.

They attended the Smith reunion held here at the park on Tuesday. Sain. Brown, Harry Kistler, John llqch and J. J. Lowry loft Tues- on a week's fishing trip in Mr.

acd Mrs. Demn Lindemith have moved from their property North Mcnt'cello'street, which recently sold to the Mrs. S. TMC. Aery's property.

Mrs. K. H. Bedell of Ylllagrovo. 111., and Miss Bertha ROSB Chicago, have returned home after visiting their mother, Mrs, F.

Ross a few days. Miss Mae Parren of Chicago came Mrnday for two weeks' visit at the T. J. CarmiCt. home southwest of town.

Mrs. Oeorse Polin tnd children Irene and Hariy have gone to Kouts to visit two weeks with relatives. Jlisa 'Ida returned -to Indianapolis, Tuesday after visiting two'Weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Lange. Miss BoulaV- and Elaine Whitfield of East. Chicago, have returned Jicme visiting two weeks in the Forest James home. Mrs.

S. 1 Shaw and -Miss Alice Seininger of Chicago have rs- turned guests, for. a 'few 4nys Henry Fngelsohs" and wife. Mr. and.

Mrs. George Ward and daughter, Sarah. of Cambridge City, returned borne on Monday after be'ng here ior the Freeman reunion. W. Uan-uji and wife have moved from the Mrs.

Margaret Thomas property to the Mrs" Amelia Burton propeity on North strctt. Mr. and. Mrs. George Siein- hilber end- have gone to their home Covint'ton, Ohio.

bi'ing the guests tor a few- days of J. Marion and family ai Francesville. MiBg Ceselia Baker has returned to her home at Goodland after being the guest for a few days of her jj rSi Lewis Shriner. A'daughter was born on Monday to Henry'Brown and wile living cast of town. Reynolds, who has been' visiting his Mrs.

R. has gone to Detroit, where he has cmnloyment. Chester Vanscogk of Kentland is confined to the home of his parents, Mr- and Mrs. A. J.

Vanscogk, by illnes- His small daughter is in a serious condition with pneumonia. She is at the home of her grandmother also- Mrs. Tom Manders submitted to an operation the removal ot her tonsils at the office of Dr. T. E.

Corncal this week. Mrs. Phoebe Bowsher of Monticello is the guest of ner sister, Mrs. Ben Zeller- Mrs- Sam Cramer is visiting at Logansport. Mrs.

William Snell and daughter Hilda, Mrs. Grace Babcock and Miss Bessie Rogers, all of Flora, were the guests of Mrs. Snell's son Everett, and wife here. Miss Pearl Reeder of Chicago, who has been the guest of Mrs. Carl Somers here, has gone to Kokomo for a Visit.

Mr. and Mrs, Clancy Phillips and children spent Wednesday and Thursday at Hammond- The Gleaners will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs- Lawrence Deramon at her home east of Winamac. "vTillard McMurray of Barton, Florida, is visiting at the -William March home. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Chapman were called to Defiance, Ohio, by the illness fths, latter'a illness. Mrs. W. R. Keys and daughter, Jane, and Mrs.

Elizabeth Ash are visiting with Mrs- Percy Brafford and family at Indianapolis- TO To set the green In cotton use four ounces of alum to a ful of water. CMS M. CHURCH I BIBLE SCHOOL PURLS ENJOY MY AT PARK The schedule- of services at the Clymers -M. E. church for the coming Sunday, August 2Xrd, have beer, announced by Rev.

V. C. Tlogers. the pastor. Sunday school be held at 9:30 Preaching will begin at 10:45 o'clock, Members oC the Daily Vaca- tional Bible school, ihe services teing held in the bis tent r.orth Broad Ripple bridge held a picnic at Spencer park to- thc pastor's subject being entitlea day.

A display of the products "A Question Answered 1 1 of the was one of the The fourth Quarterly meeiing features. The school closed with I and cummur.ion will be conducted the picnic. Sen-ices in the big- tent are be- iss. attended by large crowds, i Kvv. Alviu Roper oE Lake.

I a pianist, will assist in the serv- ices Saturday night. The sermoti delivered by Dr. Newlin was es- peciajily appreciated last night. i I NEED EXTRA CARS I Extra cars were necessary on the. South Bend trains and the Cincinnati train Thursday to handle the' increased express business on fhose lines.

On Monday the Jones Amusement company -will be ferred through this city on its way from Columbia City to Green town, i Socket connections should be as tar'apart at 7:20 o'clock The will be given by Rev. F. K. Dougherty. NEW DELPHI, SCHOOL HEAD Aug.

22-- Prof. Amick, head of the Sheridan, schools last year, has been named superintendent of the Delphi school penn favored with a solo, to succeed 0. C. Scales, resigned. Amick comes very highly recommended.

He was here today in conference with, school authorities relative to the work. GO FOR The Prince ot "Wales attends every annual dinner of the famous Welsh Guards, of which he is colonel. Carl Kloepfer, Charles Shafer, i John M- Etnire, A. J. West and Ed i Donovan of the local Chamber of Commerce went to Indianapolis today for a conference with business men and the Chamber of Com-' merce of that place.

A Service That Never Sleeps A black midnight or gray dawn, at sunrise or sunset, you find this organization instantly at your service. There is no delay when you call us; no excuses or procrastinations. Since 1904 we have been-rendering real and appreciated services to the people of this district; when you need the vices of our profession, you can rely upon us implicitly. KILIANMCCLOSKEV' "Mother, you're the World's greatest coffee maker." "The making is easy, Son, if you use the right coffee," NOW DURING VACATION Is the' time to have the child's eyes examined and glasses fitted so they -will be all right for school. If they -bad trouble last year, better look to their eyes.

Poor eyes are the cause of most failures in school. Eyes examined without drugs. Dr. Baker Dr. Baker Optical Co.

410 FOURTH ST. Where Logansport Gets Her Or. Klein Pfione 261 Market THE GREAT STORES CO. J. M.

SHULL 306 4th St. PHONE 1369 RIGHT AFTER A SEVERE ILLNESS McCoy's Cort liver Oil Tablets Hell's Xou Gain Strength and Pnt on Xeeded Weight--Great Nothing like -he vitamines Cod Liver OH to help convalescing people to quickly get strong and well--everybody wants (bat. But nobody wants to take the horriMe tasting- stomach up-setting oil Jtsett, so nowadays, up to date medie.il men are ordering a ta'tiiet of Cotl Liver Oil and it surely do the work. Ask AY, H. Poviev S- Homer Closson.

Cross f'hnrmacy or any druggriat for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets. They are sugar coated and as pleasant, to take as. candy. Skinny men. and women take them to speedily put on plenty of good healthy flesh and for this purpose they are so extremely good that thin men iind women often take on five pounds or over in SC daye.

As a matter of fact your druggist will return your nscae.v il don't take on five pounds in 30 clays. Great, for run-down children, too, and gives them a hearty tntles. GO cents. "Got McCoy's, the original and genuine C'Qf 1 Liver Oil Tabiet." TO Round Trip Culv (Lake Maxinkuckee) NEXT SUNDAY Excursion Train Leaves Logaasport, Xortlf 3rd A. Central Time.

Returning Excursion Train leaves Culver 5:55 p. m. Central Time. 51.75 Round Trip to South Bend from Logansport. (Xorth 3rd St.) 9:35 a.

-m. Central time. Returning leave South Bend 4:45 P. m. Central Time.

A I A RAILROAD SYSTEM PECIES FRIDAY AHP SATORDAY, APffind and 23rd SUGAR, Pure Cane, 10 Ibs. 70c CHIPSO, Large Package 21c Peas, Great American. 2 cans 25c Campbell's Soups, per can Catsnp- Glencrest, 14 oz. bottle Matches, large box, 6 for Creme Oil Soap, 4 bars 2 5 Lux, large size 25c SAWYER'S JACK FROST COOKIES, Ib. Pink Salmon, Ib.

can Imported Sardines, Olive Oil 17 Pimento Loaf Cheese, Ib 39c French's Mustard Queen Olives, 16 02. size Salt 10 Ib. bag- 20c VINEGAR, Cider, 29c White, gal 27c Announcing The opening- of the Union tion at 225 Third next door north of police station. Houser Motor Bus Line Logansport to TTinamac Logansport to South Bend Auto Transit Co Logansport to Rochester Kern Transit Co. Logansport to Ittonticello AH Discontinued Lines MUST GO! Thousands of Thrifty wait for this Sale each year to fill their shoe needa--for NEWARK'S Big Annual Clearance Sale of short and discontinued lines is always the Banner Bargain Attraction of the season and this year the value and varieties are greater than ever.

Stunning s--Wonderful Values--Big Savings make this a Real Bargain Event. BUY NOW while the selection is still large. --We are still selling a pure thread silk hose' (no seconds) at $1.00 1 I 3 Lmrgnt Cbn'in ef Sho. Storo im 425 Broadway All Newark Stores Opan Saturday to Accommodate Uncolored Japan Tea, lib Redwood IS'ut Bars, 2 for Lemons. Der doz 49c 5c 30c Kitchen Kleanser.

4 cans Tooth Picks. liOOO count Potatoes, peck 25c 5c ngj- Engagement Rings I Thft Diamonds- in these Rins-s PHOXE 2G2 310 BDTTY. Pure Lard, per pound 15c Ptire Boil, per Ib Beef Boast, per Ib Beef Steak, per Ib Beef Lifer, per Ib 7-10c lOc 16c lOc Beef Boil, per Ib. Spare Ribs, per Ib Pork Steak, per Ib Sliced Liver, per Ib. 7-9c He I7c 5c The Diamonds- in these Rings are exquisite gems, very carefully selected for their excellence of color, brilliance, cutting and quality of ma- trial.

The mountings are solid gold and platinum, decorated with beautiful designs, hand carved with great skill. In beauty, in style, in quality, our Engagement Rings are beyond criticism, satisfying the most refined and particular tastes. In price, they are values that are not surpassed. Tbere is wide choice in Diamonds of popular sizes, and In variety of designs. Prices range from $12.00" to $350 Hal B.

Smith The Hallmark Store 309 Fourth Creamery Butter, per Ib 35c Teal Chops, per Ib. Veal Steak- per Ib; Teal Pocket Roast, per Ib. Yeal Stew, per Ib 23c 25c 15c Cala Hams, per Ib Smoked Hams, per Ib. Bacon Jowls, per Ib. Susrar Cured Bacon 16c Sir loc l9 Plenty of Chickens to Fry, Stew or Bake THIS SHOP IS We handle nothing bnt that good home killed meat.

Watch onr Trindows for special prices. Ku Klux Klan Demonstration and Parade Peru, Ind. SATURDAY, AUG. 23 Every member of Mystic Tie Klan No. 39 urged to attend.

Also the Women and Juniors. Program starts at 3:30 P. M. MYSTIC TIE KLAN NO, 39 Realm of Indiana Watch Us Grow We Will Soon REMOVE To Our Beautiful New Home At 404 Market St. WATCH FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Meanwhile we show complete Advance Fall Styles at.

our old store. Your inspection invited. TERMS 412 Market St. Open Evenings READ PHAROS-TRIBUNE GLASSIFifiD ct.

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