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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 2

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PAGE TWO LOGANSPORT, INDIANA, PHAROS-TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER ll 1924 PARLOR GAR BUS DRAWS The South Side Fort Wayne high school football team traveled to. city in a very novel and up the minute way today when i ttey rolled into Logansport in a Hiammoth Golden Fawn bus of the Donzelli bus lines of Fort Wayne. The- car, which regularly runs between Fort Wayne and Indianap-: oils, is capable of seating 30 pas-1 sengers very conveniently. Only twenty members of the football' team came today, however! Equipped an Alscott six cylinder motor, tae conveyance is capable of a 'high rate of speed and rides very easy on Its rubber tires. The Ft, Wayne squad will return in it immediately after the conclusion of the game with L.

H. S. this afternoon. COLONIAL STARTING TOMORROW PEN AND INK IMPRESSION'S FREDNIBLO PRODUCTIOW OF 1 11- xili- 1 CHICAGO PRODUCE 1 a 1 'i Rfpp CLEVELAND LIVE ints SOO. EAST BUFFALO Cattle Al TJ Cf-- THEREDLJLY WITH RAMON-NOVARRD A METRO -GOLDWYN PICTURE KILL9 TRAINMEN AND STEAL $15,000 EL PASO.

Texas, Oct. Nine trainmen, 'employes of the Eruption Mining company, one of themjan American, were lined up along the right of way embankment and shot to death by bandits who rifled the train of a $15,000 payroll. The murder and robbery miles south of the border near Candeleria Station, Old Mexico. B. F.

Barker, of El Paso, auditor of the mining company was the American shot: The entire train crew, two-road masters and one laborer were slain, and the only armed man on 'the train, a customs guard, is mifcsing. It Js believed there were five men in the bandit gang. WEStSiDTlEVIVAL MARI5E (ENID BENNETO.I5 DRIVEN FROM HER ORPHANED HOME BUT FINDS SOLACE iN PROSPECTS OF A HONEYMOON WITH JEAN (RAMON NOVARRO). JEAN ALSO FINDS 'HIMSELF FAR ALONG THE DOWNWARD PATH There church this The interest continues at the Church of God, 712 Helm street, revival meeting. Thus far in the meeting, six have been converted.

be no services at the evening. Tomorrow night, however, we are expecting and preyparing for a banner attendance. Oome and hear the evangelist expound the Gospel from a very interesting and timely subject. The special musical number, "My Rolled Away," will be rendered by a mixed quartette. FATE SEPARATES THE LOVERS IN PARIS AND MARISE BECOMES PART OF THE UNDERWORLD FLIGHT UNWITTINGLY BRINGS JEAN TO; MARISE'S.

SQUALID SOCIETY IN POLICE COURT George Morris, ape 39, was acquitted on a charge of grand larceny this morning by Judge George 'Custer in police court. The defendant; who was formerly employed by George Moore, a farmer, was charged with stealing a calf from the Moore farm' and selling the animal in Lafavette: No evidence was introduced in court supporting the charge preferred against Morris. For the past eleven days the defendant has ben confined in the Cass county jail, serving out a fine of $5 and costs assessed on September SO, when he was con- on a charge of operating an automobile, without proper license plates. -Almost simultaneously with the filing of this charge. he grand larceny charge against Morris was also preferred.

Harry LaBounty. with allowing tte motor of his machine to run while he was absent from the car, entered a plea of guilty Surprise Party. Mrs. E. H.

Lux was the honored guest at a surprise party given by the members the S. R. club Wednesday evening at her hcme on East Ottowa street. Contests were enjoyed and prizes awarded Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs.

Conroy and Mrs. Lux. Later refreshments were served, Enjoy Dinner. The Past Noble Grand Club of the Purity Rebecca Lodge No. 127 were entertained at a sumptuous" chicken dinner Friday at the home of Mrs.

Norman Myers of the Royal Centre Pike. Covers were laid for eleven members and dinner was served at 1 o'clock. The remainder of the day was spent socially. ing as it comes soon after the- T' close of the State Federated Con- Plans will be made for the for the winter. SI- STREET -SB Party.

and "Mrs. Ora Gray gave a NEW YORK, Oct. Hi--Lower prices prevailed in tha stock market at the opening today. Indus- evening a railroad- stocks were told their -homeSon- Washington street at fractional dec-lines from the pre- Miss Edith Dowdy's xious lmt ln verv cagog eighteenth birthday. Fifty guests did losses amou nt to a.

point, were preseiit. Contests prizes Amaica-j Sugar lost 1 point at 43; were awarded and Mrs. Sam Am n( lu was doTvn at Lowe Mrs. Joe Penny u. sfl Stes down at 106 Charles Mrs.

Butter baugh and Mrs. Delong. Later refreshments served. Miss Dowdy received many beautiful gifts- Palx Club Meets. The Paix club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

W. K. Scripter on Smead street. Contests were played and prizes The- club will be I were awarded to Mrs. Tom Mills 1708 High street.

and -was fined $5 and paid. costs. He CREDIT EXCHANGE MEETING Ths quarterly mooting of the Indiana Credit Exchange bureaus was held at Valparaiso. Friday. L.

TV. Smith of this city attended. Officers named for tlie year Miss Julia Van Wort of South tisnd president: Socrctry Sutti-r of Vnl- entertained Thursday October 23, at the home ot Mrs. Lester Hawk- Ins, 1600 George street. Entertain Club.

evening Mr. and Mrs. Henry SeybMd. Mary McJIanaWHy and Charles Anian entertained the members of the M. B.

B. club at the home of the f.qjr^err.417 ron street. During games were prizes were awarded Miss 15dna Stephens. Mrs. Smith, Liister Orooper an? Id i rjfc: we'o The club will be entertained in one month Mi.

and Mrs. Newton, Mrs Sli'- und Xatheriu Kvel- sizer at the N-iWt'-a- iffrs. Kohlnson Hostess" Mrs. Froi! Robins-on was. hostess to the Jmembere of the -Blue' Bird 1 Ixuise Huffman i down.

at General Electric up at AiiK-rican Waterworks up at 109; U. S. Rubber down at 33 1 AhiiTican Wcolen down at Ruils were fairly steady; Aichi- son Vg at Reading down at 1 up VL at St. Paul preferrud down at 19.. Cosden Oil lost at Pro- and Mrs.

Ava Hayworth. Mrs. lc TM me TM was down Alva Hayworth. Mrs. Lorraine 2 do.wn at Garver was a special guest for the I company down at 39-4.

afternoon. Later refreshments Mtf were, served. pressurt-t lifted in. the second hour and gains Mrs. wttl entertain were in na of the Mtive the club two weeks at her home, I' st 9 ks SQme extenwive enough '-tn 1 1 1 J1 previous I hnng- prices afcf-ve the Eriiertalns.

f. Piute common, which sold Miss -delightfully I wn to reports that the th Intersvate Commission up tho proposed con- rallied to a point Y. club last of evening at I BOARD OF TRADE CHICAGO, Oct. opened easire today. Wheat opened to 1 3-4 lower, with a general rush to sell.

Commission, houses and shorts, bought on the break. Corn as to 1 3-4 flown at the start, with general selling and poor support until resting orders were reached and shorts covered. Oats were off Vn af at the opening. Sales were cattered. Provisions opened steady to a shade higher.

All garine closed sharply lower today on. cable weakness and indications in the wheat market of a shift in sentiment from a bearish to a bullish view. I Wehat was off to at the close, being unable to hold up on a short rally that was attempted in' the mid-morning trade- Corn closed unchanged to off, the December future holding at a yesterday's close. Trading in corn followed that in wheat; "an attepted rally being short Oats closed in sypathy with other grains. Provisions were Opening.

Wheat Dec. May I.tS^@149'/4; July 130Vi 131. Corn. tec. Way Oats Dec.

"Moonlight" party at her home on the High- street- road. Dancing, ub ove rl clcsc Geiieral Belc conteste-and- games' were enjoyed. HTM gamed pcmtB a 246; Mi-r- --heinc 'i Prtniucers Rsfinprs re- Eleai.or Reutcr. Later in water melon feast -Williams- and Amelia 1 covered; nearly a point. American the evening a Ca sed was enjoyed, Forei government Guests-included Neva Plotner, Lavonne Crockett, 'Amelia Reuter, Mary Louise- Truman, Evangeline Elpers and Btnire.

Miss Club Thursday afternoon. her home on street. At the close of the business sossinn contests were enjoyyd. Mrs. Mrs.

Lee Skinm-i' iinrt Airs. being awarded tne-tirizes. Litter a delicious two course luncheon wad served by the hostess assisted by Ms. Propst arid Mrs. Reid.

Mrs. Klein was a special for the afternoon. Th? will b3 entertained Thursday. will entertain the club In. two weeks at home on North street.

bonds led the aci.Tv-ity in listed bond market; liberty -bonds wore active snri industrials firm; second JVEWS-iNOTBS rails slightly higher. -Stock sales totalled today shares; bonds $5,190,000. Stock sales totalled for week Oct. 11, 3,394,100 shares; bonds $55,504,000. bond quotations: First -102-7; second 101.14; Dr.

W. 'N. Kiesling has resumed ftl-iirtl-- 4 14s fourth 4 Broadway 10G.6. 16thj at the homy of Mrs. CP- c-il ou stroet.

Miss Paese Entertains Miss Dorothy Pease entertained puraiso. and J. S. Pesb; ot Peru, The vary meeting is to be held at Indianapolis. Talks were givon at the gathering by Frank Stutesronn, Peru -merchant, and John, the members of the W.

W. G. class business man of Auburn. jot the Baptist Temple Friday eve- jnlng at her home on Front street. i Following the business session I I contests were played, prizes being awarded Geneva Myers and Mabel Mathews.

At the close of the evening re- his practice Phone .1088. Madame-Emmy Ohl, vocal teach- er, of Chicago, will be in her in this city, 511 Front street' I Monday. Mrs. Howard Smith. SO Twea- ty.first street, is seriously ill suf-1140 to 160 pounds fcrlng from) an attack to ISO pounds CASE COMM.

CO. Camden, Ind. Close: Wheat, Dec. July Duo. 111.

May July 114. Oats. Dec, 35 May July Rye. Dec. 127 asked; May 'LavS, Oct.

1155: Dec. 1470; Jan. 1415 bid. Bibs Oct. 1230; Jan.

$9.00 $10.60 DEATH AND FUNERALS T. Giffe of 1000 North street. Mrs. Caroline Weist of Chicago, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leonard Ludders of 406 W.

Linden avenue. Miss Virginia Clary, who has been ill at her home on Helm 180 to 225 pounds $11 10 wife and 225 to 300 pounds n.20 300 pounds' $11.30 SS.OO OtagS 5Q Roughs GASH GRAIN- if, CHICAGO, Oat. Wheat 2 red 154; 3 hard 4 hard 5 hard 4 mixed 142. Corn 2 mixed 3 mixed 4 mixed 111; 2 yellow 3 yellow 4 yellow 2 white 3 white 4 white 6 white Oats 2 white white 4 white STARTEK BACK HOltE A. S.

Beaulieu, starter of harness nicing evmts, has returned home from a scrips of several weeks' race at wl-ich ne officiated. He wns at Cleveland three weeks, at Toledo on the grand circuit; two weeks, at Montplier, Mansfield und Woucestor, and Portland, Indiana- Receipts-- 3620 rreanwry, Extra "firsts 'Firsts Packing stocV ..1 Ordinary flrsts Dirties Market--Slow, and dull- Calves. Receipts---400. Market-- Steady. Top $14.00 Sheep ancJ Limbs.

Top Hpg. Market--Steady to lower. Yorkers Mixed $11.55 Heavies rv. $12.00 Mediums Pigs 9.SO 7.00 Market-- Slow. Primn fetet-rs 00 Butcher grades Cows Bulls Milk cows aud springers Receipts--200.

Market--Slew. Cull to choice Pi) I Turkeys 20 Ghlcik-sas" Springs IS 1C 17 Roughs Ducka- 20 i Stags Potatoes Receipts--E ears. START POUJKNiS COMPETE Round -whhts MONTIC-ELLO, Oct. Rourin? of concrete for nsw under totisl ruction at I morning 300,000 people Oakdale will Ve ac- i ride into the-city of' London from -a five-mile radius, 500,000 from another 50,000 from beyond, cording to Frank Shinaglc, foreman of t-ie work. All "eciuipmcnt lias been plac-ed proiiaTatory to starting this'work.

Sheep and Lambs Recoljts--lSftOi Marktt--Slow. Cholc: Cull tc-fuir Yej-r-'ings Steep- 53.00^7.50* Hoys Recoipts--2400. Market--Active. Yorkers 12 25 Pigs MixeJ Heavy Roughs Stags 'The funeral of Mrs. Martha C.

freshments were served to the fol- street ig slow impTOvln Noel will be held Monday morning lowm rielen Cramer, Dorothy at 9 o'clock from St. Vincent de Babb McEllen. Mabel Ptul church, conducted by the pap- Mathews. Blanche Gen- Inter- eva Myers, Mrs. Martin and Doro- thv tor.

Rev. Father Crosson. meat will take place in St. Vincent cemetery. Give Welner Rout Miss Jane Kaufman of Chicago, is the guest of her grandmother' and aunt of Eighth street.

i Mrs. Jae. A. Fergus of Eleventh I street, wno has been quite sick is i i reported as Improving. Miss Helen Berkshire has ac- The funeral of Mrs.

Margaret 1 "Mammy- and "Pappy" Rehwald a position in the niiliinerv Elizabeth Moore was held this entertained the members of the department at the Fashion Shop. morning at the residence of her Fals at a wemer roast Mr atl( Mrs Tippett a dftughtsr in South Bend. The body Thursday evening, five miles west was brought overland by motor to tne the banks 'of the this city and burial consummated Wabash. Games and music were in -Hope cemetery. Tippett are spending the- week-end in Kills- dale.

the guests of their pranddaue'hter. Louise Farnsley. BIXFORH EXTENDS THANKS. enjoyed followed by the roasting of welners and marshmallo-ws. Guests included Mr, and Mrs.

Ray Hank. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald i a statement, Ryner. Misses Hazpl a vote Adair, Nora Snrout, who is attending Hillsdale collese. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter L- Closson and Mar- eram garet Carrol motored to Indianap- Ruth I nlis tnrtflv In nffonrf tho agents Fettisr. the WandnSer. or "Mammy" Automobile Virgil Einford in this morning extended appreciation in behalf of the Eve-' Edith night school to those merchants an" Esther Moriston. Myrtle Sebastian, business people of the city who Bertha.

Gihhs. Crystal Nethercutt. have assisted in lending publicity Mr. Nut, Harvey Pack-Jed back into the earth, to remain to the Evening. School movement ard.

Fred RehwaW. El- until wanted. olis today to attend meeting of the Belt Indenmnlty Associatoin. Surplus oil, for which tiere is insufficient storage, can be.piimo-" in Logansport both thnv.iph the medium the Pharos-Tribune advertising. Kennar.

Harold rorker. Bryan Kavincr his teeth as a MInthorn. Ray MBthew-s. FHcari younr man. has devel- BOOK IVAGON ROUTE.

The Library book wason route Ed Schlegelmilch and his Mrs till he can crack nuts or do anything with them that or- i dinnrily would call for the use ot teeth. Labels bearing the and Staley. County Cluha The Cass County Federation of! for the week commencing. Octo- will in the Public LI-! principal business or profession of ber 13th has been announced as brary hall, WednesdnvXjTovember the wearers were a recent innovafollows: Monday, Routh, cerne. Pleasant Grove and East Sandridge'- 'Wednesday, Route 8-Galveston and Lincoln.

Thursday Cr-Houss to house in Deer Creek Township. the 5th at JO a. m. This wlH be a pet together meeting. All clubs of the county, whether federated or not, invited to as many as HO doutt be in Interesting meet- were tion several British society gatherings.

During the first nine months of last year, 20,509 skilled in the buildta? trades left Great Britain for new- lands. An Increasing Percentage of people find that holding the last services in our funeral chapel is decidedly superior to utilizing the home for that purpose. No private residence is properly arranged for such a ceremony. Our splendidly furnished chapel is placed at disposal of those who call upon us without Cost ttLJAN MeCLOSIiEY 261 Dress Well And Succeed iat Young Man Will Make His Mark" A well-dressed man makes an impression. Business is largely a matter of making that's why rpen who give careful thought to the selection of their Clothes increase'their chances for success.

Here- you'll find the sort of Clothes that'll help start you on the'road success a KT Announcement Our Banks close all day Oct. 7 3th-- legal holiday Discovery Day Farmers Merchants Citizens Loan Trust Co. State Bank Logansport State Bank first National Bank Trot Co..

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