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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 19

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FRIDAY, WTARCH 17, 1916 LOGANSPORT PHAROS-REPORTER PAGE NINE To Worth Kennedy and wife, the second BOH, Charles Kdwtirda. Wilbur a spent Sunday with Mlsa Velmab McClain. "Mr. Lane Geneva IQi'kenberry roUirnod lo their homos In Flora Sunday evening. Miss JClsift BovineLort, a i Sprinkle' and Clc-la Goodrich at a mhialure i a Sunday evening.

Harold Daggett OH- i evening supper guest of MJBH a i Sprinkle. a i Sprinkle, Daggott, Bailie Weaver, Golda Baylors, Goodrich, Mossra i Gray, Leslia llarclln, Harold Lad' die Weaver, Floyd Stafford, a ''McCoy, Gale Spradling, OBoar i liarn, Charlie i Thomas a a wore Homo witnessed "Six i YVivefi" at Kokomo Saturday i Roll In. Phillipa of Angola IB Kpond-- ing this week with hiB daughter, Mrts. S. O.

Goodrich and family. Miss Stanley of I i a a i Pearl Stanley of Hammond, John Mclntoeh and a i or Kokomo, wore hero over Sunday i 1 rank a who IH critically i Miss Hazel and Clifford Col- terman were united in marriage hy Hev. at Logansport Saturday. AlifiB Frnneen Fickle i aev era! i Friday afternoon at her homo of town, in honor of Volmah AieOlain, Tthc al'iernoon was spent in i a comfort, for the A bunch of a i a I I presented by Miaw Kruncew lo was divided, one lo each ol the guestB i lia cord neaoh (Jon saying "To the- bride to he'----Geo. Sparling.

Dainty refreshrnonla were served, The following leaeherEj a Teacher Institute at Lognnaporl Saturday; M.IBBOB Mfho Garrison, Word, TCttle Moody, Helm MeasrB, S. Itahri 1 Ray Peck, a Wolf, Walter Johnson, Frorl Moan and Minor Gray, Goorgo Sparling, who is i at OonvorBO, spoilt Wednesday in GiilVGHton. Work on (he IT. 13. church basement Is progressing nicely.

Paul Fickle apenf. a vviih liin parents, Paul has spent the last year i frionda in Dr. Cornell Is having' liifi IIOUHO repaired from the done by I (Ire week, Mr. and MI-H, Aliaon Roll of Kokomo spent Thursday in Galveaton. Sunboarn band of 'M, 10, a acho'ol met with the.teacher, MrB.

Gar rtBon, Saturday afternoon. Tho a noon was spent in music and panics. Tho class picture was taken. Light refreshments were nerved, present, were Carmen Graves Vesper Jones, Dorothy Coulter, Neva Stafford, Gt'olna a a Grace 55ot(la Roller, Irene Morris and aldlno Sa.vlor. The next metinn 1 i 6e with Carmen Graves.

"Broken. Fetters" was witnessed by a largo and appreciative audience. The door- receipts amounted to $59.00. G. Patterson's homo caught fire Thursday from a defective flue, but it was extinguished before much damage was done.

Mr, and Mrs, George Dell enter a i qd J. Shirley, Mrs, Gertrude Smith and sons of Logansport, W. Shirley anU daughter, Marion, at i Sun- day i of the'86th birthday ari- ntvei'Bary of A. J. Shirley, Tho Third Division of the B.

Aid society will give a Market a i lard Burrows Htore afternoon. Hev, J. C. Bailey was called to War- Haw, Wednesday morning to meet (lie committee that are going to malm a tour over Indiana in behalf o)' (he Christian Education, A a a was given for Mr. a Mrs.

Whissman and a i Wednesday i They leave at 9:00 a. ru. a i for Canada. Light were nerved. Music and were aid to the evening's a i a wishofi and Godspeed were given the family.

O. J'earcy and a i wore Friday rtight of -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCoy.

They left Saturday morning for i new home in. Tlpton. A basket ball game a interest in promised at Shaner'n hall Knt in-day i 18th. All a school ft i be represented by teams. There i bo three gameH.

i o). 1 first two games i play l.hc i game. K. and a i i leave Thursday for i homo In Canada. i i Mort i a a and a i i go w'llh them.

i He-sale i entertained i i Helpers ol! the iMethodlnt H. B. at her home 1 on a a a Morn bora pronent were a I Goodrich, Esther 'Mild Wood, a i i a a a ftlary HobiiiHon, 'Lola Adams, Klla. Loop. I cream and cake were The next i i be at home of i Wood, Mr, a Mrs.

Charier! i entertained (ho "Majestic Circle" at thoir home Saturday i very thing was in accord i St. Patrick's day. Light wore tiorved. They 'departed at a late hour having enjoyed a most enjoyable evening. Tho program of the Woman's Franchine league was a great BUCCOBH that a t'Jven UiHt Monday" a Morton and I a McCoy, PavlB, Floyd Stafford, Weaver and Leonard Sprinkle, spent Tuesday i in Kokomo.

Mr, arid lYlrn. H. 7,, Carey and dtMigh tor wore the Sunday dinner guostn of "Mr. and Mrs. Frlea a a i TltuH and I i be" rnavricd In "LoaiiHport next SaUtr-- day.

Mrs. Kiaie Adams i leave for I ndianapoliw Saturday to spend acver- al dayy i I'riendB and relative's. lloalriee Fickle Sunday in her home from the Rchool at uncle where 8ho has been attending 1 i lOlaio liovtnglon and Marlon Shirley eel 8 ay evening i guewlH of Mrs, Hllkhart of Kokomo. They witnessed the "Bohemian i in the evening'. Frank Stanley died Thursday a noon about o'clock a much long Arrangornenls for a have not ben made.

MI'SB Horuico Dug-gett is a Day" was obHervecl.in tho Galyost-on school Friday morning. Tho .1. class mot with Miss Volmah "McClaln Friday evening, Day will taken to tho i a at Kokomo for an op- a i for appendicitis, Friday, Reading tho Bible, To rend tho IMble at; the rate of a i a day would require yenrs and months, Your Walls are Dustier Sweeping simply transfers dust the floor to tlie. walls, If you doubt this, just run your fingers over the -wall paper lightly and -observe the.smudge that clings to your finger tips. Re-papering is too expensive to be done every year.

How then can you keep your walk clean and sanitary? This question has bqen answered in a million by 'the use of WALL PAPER a dry, non-sticky dough, puifc In color, and equally in cleaning: Wail Paper, Tones, Frescos, Gal- Walls aivd Window Shadesl Begin to Bcondwisw with Climax A .10 cent can will clean a fair sfoed room. Climnx may be had at paint, grocery, hardware and drug stores everywhere. Cleaner Mnfg, Cleveland, lOc CAN Don't Accept Imitation? Miss Kate Do ran of Hoover and her friend, called on the former's sister, Mrs. Black, of this place, Sunday afternoon. Preaching service largely attended at the Christian church Sunday evening.

Peru visitors Saturday were Mrs, AJc.MUien Mary, Thelnm Chapman, JHIHCK Bowman, Ray Nipple and A Bowman, Mrs, Nancy Rk-lunan was in Lo- ganuport Wednesday on biiBinwss. Mrs, Ivy O'Zake oil Indianapolis, accompanied her Mrn. Nancy HioluiHon to Logansport, and then took hcjr to iier home in Indianapolis to upend a few weeks. llalph MMlcr, employed as brake' man on tho C. N.

railroad, cxpectfl to move, to Porn BOOH. Mrs. Bob is on tho Hick list. Mi 1 and Mrs. Daniel Fall came homo Tuesday a spend Ing few daye in Logaiifiport.

Mlas Sylvia Spurgoon. and Miss Inex Canada were at Peru on UK! ness Satu a Wlllard IJowman moved Wednesday into tho propery i Vie purcluined of J. McFadden. Orville M'c-Millen in a few a i i i i ll'o is imablo to work because of illness. Mr, a i who moved into (he Ferguson west of last spring, left: this week for a location in Missouri.

I nuited he i have his a i join him later on, 10(1. GallihaiTrof was in this town nuHinesK a McFadden luis moved (o Walton. He wj.she.s to -dispose of the ole- a at this place. a farmers hauled grain i week, Mr. PorHengec of was in this town on business Thursday.

There i be serviees at the Center eliureh a i af the' usual hour, Hev. Peter, pastor. All are welcome. Mrs. Flora Iluggren of Denver, is at bedside of her i a I'Jllen Herry, who Jives i her grand parents Mr.

and 'Mrs, TOls- worth i i near Lucerne and is dangerously i i pneumonia. Mrs, Barbara, Mile returned to her homo in Koynl Center Thursday, a a few days visit at the home Mr. and Mrs. William LlslAu 1 near Common Center. Will Fry and wife, had I'or Sunday gucstfl, Monroe 1-1 an mi wait, wife and e.hlklren, Mr.

and Mrs. James i and a i Jnnios Wel.ister* wife two sons, all enjoyed tho line dinner. Sunday, March 2Gth, i be a a school convention at, tho Center Presbyterian at o'clock In the a good program IB being prepared and election of ofllcers i take place also. Mr. and Mrs.

a a Fousl moved i the G. P. house recently vacated by Mr. Gibson and family. Miss Nora a a is the guest of friends In a a tills week.

A of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Briggs Wednesday evening- and gave them an old i and ulKo a miscellaneous shower. They received 'many presents. was the Sunday guest of- the Misses i avid Florence "Winnemau, Mrs. Hopple of Harrison i and a i were guests-Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Friernel. Fanbra P-ryef- i arrive home from Chicago Saturday. He Luis accepted a position wth J. Barnes ol: Ind.

John i n.nd family will move to Logansport a his sale March and his sou, O. Jenklnes, i m.Qve to -his a a Services at Bethel ing. Sunday school at 10 morning worship and sermon- at .11. Everybody welcome, Mrs. Marlon Laroso has returned from a few days' visit with friends in Lafayette.

Little Miss Yeider who has been quite ill with lagrippe, reported better. Mrs. Thomas Haugh entertained members of her needlework club Thursday afternoon. Mrs, P. P.

Jackson confined to her homo hotter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sunday guests of Mrs Adams boro. i i i the basement of Bethel church has been The basement will now be plastered, a kitchen built and a lighting plant installed, who has been by illness, is Leffel were the Janie Carter of i ia visiting with friends near Flora, Mrs. A.

Johnson returned home after an extended visit at Converse a Logansport. Charles Hubler made a business trip to Logansport "Wednesday, William Henry and family spent Tuesday with Charles Wolfe and wife, north town. Born to Charles Wolfe and wife, Sunday, a ten-pound hoy. Grandma Peters remains very sick. Henry Pothoff and wife returned Tuesday after winter's stay in Florida, They are among the first of our resideiUs to, return from be south.

Lon of visiting her Charles Har- moju. Young people of Center qhurcii will LOCiANSl'OJlT MAX WAS SO W15AK TKAT WAS UXA TO WORK, HAS RESUMED DUTIES NOW Medicine Tanlac Brings Prompt HcvJtef to John Klc-e, A complication of rheumatism, stomach and kidney trouble was the i affliction John Rico, a laborer, who lives at South Third street, this city, had to bear until recently, Any one of the three affletions alone would have been enough in itself, but, having the three together it seemed to Hice that his burden was more a ho could boar. How Hice gained relief his trouble by the use of. Tan lac was told by him recently as follows: "I first heard of Tanlac when in Lima, Ohio, Borne time ago. I purchased two bottles of the medicine and gained excel lent results from Its "I was in a very had condition.

I was and suffered such pain I hat I was a to dress and undress myself, and ray wife had to perform these a i duties for me. T. had' the most severe pains in my stomach and back. was very weak and was a to get any rest af: night, I was unable to work for a year. "Tanlac ban taken all of the pain front my stomach and back.

Tt also regulated my kidneys and I now have no (rouble in that way, I am not bot.hered now with the rheumatism and am working every day, I feel lino. am glad that I took the advice of friends and tried Tanlac." Such tat GUI en tn. the above appeal directly the dreds in Logansport and vicinity who suffer frm Ihls same trouble, Haid C. II. Bailey, by whose personal direction the Master Medicine, Tanlac, is being introduced in.

this city. "Most of 'such people," be continued, "Huffer nervousness, I IICBH, headaches, stomach and liver troubles, backache, kidney derangements, depression of spirits, imperfect digestion, sleeplessness, or are susceptible to coughs and colds. "Tn all instances, of this character Tanlac seems to go straight to tho spot, toning up and invigorating every organ of' the body. The results are really" anmlng, as it apparently makes you i old-fashioned people were strong, and wo II." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is now being personally introduced sport at tho Reel Pharmacy, where the new preparation Is being explained to large crowds v. i hold n.

St. Patrlck'H day social tonight in the church, Tom Talbert of. near Wheeling, is 111 and unable to be in school thia week. Thomas lYIehdenhall is on the sick I ml. i i a Decker and wife entertained Roltp Smith over Sunday, Kay i i is carrying a black eye UK the result of a gasoline engine crank i i him in the face.

Harry Harrison and Miss Pearl Briggs were the guests of tho former's father, William Harrison, over Sunday, Miss Jennie Adams of Logansport, is caring for her mother, Mrs. Majissa Adams, of this place, who ib very sick. Master Thaeon Tutor Jte 'visiting his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Rockfleld, at this place, G. W.

ShUleler was in Logansport a few day's' this week, Serviees 'at the Baptist church Sunday: Sunday school at Preaching 'at i and 7:30 p. m. Everybody is invited. For Infants and Children Use For Over 3O Years Always bears the Signature of Look years younger! Use the old- time Sage Tea and Sulphur nobody will know, Yon can turn gray, faded haJr tii'uljy dark, aai lustrous almost over night if you'll gefc a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth'a and Sulphur Hair (Remedy" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, saya a.

well-known dmggiat here, because it darkens the hair BO naturally ami evenly that no one cit tell it has been applied, Those whose hair is turning becoming axled, dry, straggly and thin have' a surprise awftitlug Them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vjwiiahea and your locks becsonw luxuriantly dark and beautiful'-- all dandruff goee, scalp itching and falling Lair This Is the age of youth, Gray-haired, unattractive foilks aren't wanted around; so get busy n-i th. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll be deiigated with your dark, hacdspme hair yout youtbjfiil within a few days, It's the store that stands head and shoulders above all competition. We are wholesale retailers with a power in the millions. That's why such matchless bargain offers as these mentioned below are possible today and Saturday. There is not an item on this pag-e tijat is not lower in price than the name quality in any store in town.

YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THIS MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY, $15.00 Spring A 1 1 1 serges and i belled, anil flare models; special at Spring A i black a hoc'ks, latest sprinr, models sioolal at SI 4.115, $27,50 Spring- $24.50 Toffcla col lar. peau do cyne linod, a (laro a i a in Spring silk i shon i i a belted all shades; a $10.00 Spring a i check- cred velvets, now i belted models, also i wool QK lins, Mtifol.i i i bo Hod a mod- Children's Spring; 1 ufyaxvxmwKr.i EXTRA STOUT SIZE SUITS, value, Wool Poplins and Serges $3,50 SPRING CORSETS PJnea'; French i and batiste 'cor- wota, and back lacu; new mod iEi NEWEST $2.00 CORSETS and buck lace corBeis, low and mf'dium modolo, 1'roni and wide i a at 'BEST 75c CORSETS All now models, i from, and side supporters; priced special I'oY Saturday's soiling BEST 39c CORSETS Good a cout.ll, now mod- els; pjxqa 18 lo a fci All wool serges, black a checks, and shirred baelts; ton i i priced special Saturday 3.8 1 A wool i a wool surges, black aixi i checks, a a special lhf Ail wool a i QJJ Herges, i back's, i $7,00 Skirts at $1.50 HOUSE DRESSES UNION SUITS HAN i A "RIBBONS' lu.ooo of now Pure white i i Ic.aiho chambraya, percule.H, I I high or low or cin i ivh i i i priced special Bator- long- or short priced wpeclal i a In la of a i new wprhig oiul Hhapen, 50 HiyicH in old rose, navy, black, and other shades impossible (o bo had at i i special price for Saturday. Sal hi up value, iit I9o, 8 new spj'ing styles in Milan shapes in 22 new i HJnidoK, i i green, rose, leghorn, a a a priced Bp.ee.Jal i a hemp shapes Unit, i i a be bought 10 8 111 08 i i i( $'L8fl. I For i and summer a American a rone and i Ney shapes, trimmed in ostrich and spring special $6.00 Hemp Shapes, $2.49 SPECIAL SPRING TRIMMED HATS $1.89 Women's $3.50 Shoes $1.98 $1.00 Boudoit- Slippers 49c All 6olid leather, patent dJ-J i i blue, purple and orange loaither cloth and kid. i Milk pom Misses' $2.50 Shoes $1,98 i Boys' $2,50 Shoes CS-uid metal shoes, guaranteed- IcatherlGun metal kid top, nniart throughout, sewed soles, a heel, good fiizea to 2 j-l QQ Men's $3.50 Shoes JL98 Youths' $2.25 Shoes $L98 Men's G.

M. lace or heavy Gun metal button, low heel, kid weight sole, medium hoei, well made AO top, strong made, good Baby Doll $1.98 BabigsV $1.98 Shoes Growing girls' sizes, to 6, in a a cloth tbp button, BtlO' soies, ent leather, cloth tope, QQUizo 2V. fo big button value The B.B. STORE Successors to StfHman 320 MARKET STJRE3ET Shop Here and Save.

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