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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 11

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TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922 LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBOWK BOSTV5N INTERESTING ITEMS SET DOWN TWENTY YEARS AGO' (g APRIL 25, iiK)2. H. G- Stalnaker has completed his studies tn in Chicago ar I returned to Logansport to resumo bis position as partuer with Dr. K. Tayior.

Sparks from a locoirotive on a freight train set fire to the woods on the of William Coblentz oear Onward last Tuesday and burned about 5,000 rails and more than ranks of firewood together with considerable growing timber- On the satue day fire destroyed the fence and wood and some growing timber on the tarms of James Marvin and D. L. Fieher near Burnettsville. R. C- Hillis was defeated by the rotten forces for nomination for -tate superintendent of public in- umction at the Republican conven- ion at Indianapolis yesterday.

Charles Kennedy has returned-to hcroe at Burro--K after attending Medical college at Indianapolis during the past winter- James Snepp of Kewanna has gone to Indianapolis to take charge of the recently purchased by him Mr. Snbpp has been bockktopr at mill for some time and was -iicceeded by Alvah Miller. Otto Becker, driver for the rioulh- ide creamery had an.exciting on Broadway this afternoon in hich Becker was injured. A team ijelonging to Martin Bligh ran a a the two outfits collided Mrs Sam Yohn of Walton is attending the sick bedsi-le of her brother Mr. Patton- F- A.

Masons of Walton have the 'jr. Dutches hall for a term of ten The Booth farm north of the city passed into the hands' of the new purchaser Charles Reigle. Mrs Ed Marone and Mrs. G. M- Trushour of Lucerne and Mrs 13.

Healey of Plymoutl, visited 'n i cago this week as guests of then- brother John P. Heslin and family At a recent moetir.g of th-Walton Council the ordinance was passed allowing bonds to be sold for the. proposed erection of a new school house. Architect J. Crain of tins city was present at the meeting an ft ureaeuled plans and for the building.

William Bryan the Idavllle mei- r-hant TV ho lost his stock of goods in ibp five Thursday morning went to "hicago yesterday to purchase a new jiock. John Wilson a pioneer resident of is confined to his home a severe attack of paralysis lie is eighty years old nnn his recovery is doubtful. Martin Millhouse of Royal Center has purchased the Myers farm in P.oone township consisting of eighty i.cres for Mr Millhouse. now 24O acres in one JDr J. H.

Reed of Monticelio pass- through Logansport yesterday nroute to his farm four miles south- of the city, i a his new intuit Sampson Howard of Monti- succeeds James Noal- caring for a. brother-in-law, came home last week. Thursday was picnic day at school, each room carrying out their own plans. The high school had a picnic dinner at tbe school building and spent tbe day doing "stunts' 1 of different kinds. Friday was spent in completing the grading of manuscripts, the pupils coming at 2 P.

M. to receive their cards. This closed a very sucessful year of school work. Miss Crawford and Miss Wein went to their homes Saturday. Professor Vanscoyoe and Principal Prentiss did not leave until Monday.

The rest were home teachers. The marriage of Dale Godlove to Miss Irene Friday, took place at the Presbyterian parsonage Thursday evening. The ceremony was performed by Rev. McCIeery. The couple was accompanied by Mrs.

Friday and J. Albert Carson. They Immediately went to the home of the groom's father, Emory Godlove, where they will reside for the pres- ent. The happy couple have, the congratulations and good wishes of their many friends. Mrs.

J. M. Tounsley has been in Logansport for the past two weeks, assisting in caring for the sick in her brother. Dr. Delzell's family.

A recent letter to a friend states they are improving very slowly, and that she does not know when she will be able to come home. Mrs. Alford, Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mrs. C.

M. Worlpy, Mrs. Clara McClure, Mrs. Bleckenstaf and Miss Ada Neel attended the District Missionary meeting at Burnettsville Friday. BROOMS.

When sweeping a carpet It is well to slightly wet the broom. This prevents dust from spreading around the room. Articles to the value of $1,000,000 nre pawned every week in London- Knights of Columbus Start Free Correspondence School The K. of C. international board of directors open the Knights' $750.000 national headquarters at New Haven.

and launch the largest free correspondence school. Fifty thousand courses in 25 subjects are offered to ex-service men and women of all creeds and colors. Left to right, first row: John A. O'Dxvyer, Toledo; Rev. P.

J. McGivney, Bridgeport; Dr. E. W. Buckley.

St. Paul; Martin H. Carmody, Grand Rapids; William J. McGinley, New York; Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty, Philadelphia; D.

J. Callahan, Wash- J. McGraw, Tulsa, and John S. Conway, New Haven, Conn. CONCLUDE HEARINGS ON RAIL DISPUTE COPEL4JTD ANSWERS.

12457-- Lognspon Pharos V. L. C--- 3-- I have a cboking sensation my throat and shortness of breath, also quivering in my chest I am relieved when lying down, down or In fresh air- Please tell me what the trouble is? A. You should consult yom doctor as thesa are such as goitre, heart trouble, and neurosthenia. CHICAGO, April 25--Severar weeks are expected to elapse before the U.

S- Railway Labor Board hanads down its decision on petitions by railroads for reduction in wages of their.tmploy.es. Heariugs (brought about by "several'conditions, I that began seven weeks ago were concluded late yesterday. The railroads will be permitted to introduce statistical evidence bearing on the cost of living to combat similar evidence put. In the record by the unions No public hearing will be required for this, however. MATCHES.

Many accidental fires are caused because matches are left in an open place in the kitchen. It is wise to keep them in a box that has a cover. Wild elephants have repeatedly torn ul oil pipe lines in Sumatra, If You Need Strength and Reserve Power A A The Tonic IDAVILLE Ed Homey returner! borne Frklay rorning from Noblcsville. where he lad been attending the funeral of a cousin. Charles Homey.

Professor Tapy of Crawfordsville. ind Superintendent supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. A'tlrmr Timmons Friday evening. Rev.

McCIeery went to Hebron Wednesday to moderate a "call" for pastor in Presbyterian church that place. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woods accompanied him there for visit with Mr. Woods' parents, and Mr.

McCIeery returned nome Thursday. Mrs. Woods and lan.ehter not coming until Friday evening. Mr Willey and family have moved from the Fanny Ginn property to tbe Mrs. Ireland property in the end of town.

Mrs. Ginn. who has? been making her homo i her Mrs. Sink of Detroit. and Mrs.

Merle Hinshaw of Monticelio. moved into her own iome tbe same day it was vacated. Friday of Kankakee. camp "rk'ay evening for a short visit with Tbe school a i i was well "el Friday evening to listen to a Mondid by Prof. George Tapy Crawfordsville.

to tbe (jrad- class. The class was tho larg-- years, consisting of Helen Raiff, Ruth Friday. Katy Suiters. James Sites. William Mc- Elmer Lantz, Eugene Rpn- vk-fe.

Josephine Ireland. Phoebe Ire- Marie Foust, Frieda Raymond Mourer. Mafra Powell. Kepfer and Vernon Melvin. A orchestra furnished the music.

The diplomas were by Superintendent Vanscoyoe. The- "Home Economics Club" held "heir regular ripeting today, at the home of Mrs Wesley McClure. Mrs. Wilburn. who has been in Lo- gtnsport for some thvie.

assisting in Fine For Lumbago Musterole drives psin nway and in its place 'delicious, soothing comfort. Just rub it in gently. It is a clean, white ointment, made oil of mustard. It will not blister like the oU'-fashioned mustard plaster. Get Musterole today at your drug store.

35 and 65c in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Better Than a Mustard Plaster Have or Chicago on Logransport when you erman's values and prices MANY STORES located throughout Indiana and Minnesota are among the largest buyers of sporting goods in the middle west, giving you the benefit of the lowest possible price, It is a Lucky Town That Has a Berman Sporting Goods Store Bicycle Tires Standard Tread, 2 ply fabric bicycle tire; well worth an extra good value; now for $1.95 South Bend Level-Winding Anti-Back-Lash Reel The Rollfast Tire; non-skid chaincup tire; made with 4-nly mortorcycle fabric; a $5.00 value; Qt sold here for GUARANTEED ALARM CLOCKS Imported alarm clocks; the greatest value we ha.ve offered in the past 5 years $1.25 Double bell alarm clocks; extra loud; an excellent time keeper; only gimtli JRenti Level i i Anti-Back-Lash Reel; last year's price our special price Look Up Your Mail Order Catalogues on This South Bend Anti-Back-Lash Reels; regular price $12.50: special $8.65 South Bend Buck-Tail Weediest Spinner No. South Bend BawOrcno No.973RH. Bend, Best Ever Bait and many other makes Foss $1.00 Pork Rind Minnow i i the Shimmie W'iggler and Oriental Wigglcr 10-quart galvanized oval minnow pails; a $2.00 value, for 79c PJL.1U $2.00 Reels; fiO $3.00 Reels; SO yard yard $1.25 $1.75 Shakespeare Winding Reel; sold last year at now selling here If for We have hundreds of other articles in fishing tackle not listed here all at lowered prices. A big assortment of Helgamite Flies, Pflugpr Spinners, Buck Tails.

Rubber Frogs, Grasshoppers, Minnows and many land of fish flies at about Half the Regular Retail Price GOLF CLUBS AND BALLS Tlie biggest selection of golf in the city. Professional models consisting of McAndrews, Underbill, McClaren and other models. All the Iron clubs at All the wood clubs at $1.95, $2.35 GOLF BALLS, 3 for $1.00 500 dozen of repainted golf balls. A wonderful ball for spring practice, included are Spaldings 50-39, Dimple, Reach, Wright, Ditson and. many other makes 3 for $1.00 Wrig-ht and Ditson Tennis Balls 45c Each This is the Wright Ditson championship tennis ball as used by all the professionals.

Standard the world over wherever tennis is played 45c each SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS AND DEALERS TENNIS RACKETS We are direct factory distributors for the Wright Ditson championship tennis rackets. The Little Chef Elec. Toaster and Heater Shipment just A a to any base plug or socket. Positively guaranteed. It toasts, boils, frys, cooks, bakes and roasts.

The biggest value in town In electric stoves on sale OK now at Fishing lines in great variety for every kind of fishing. South Bend and other high-grade silk line --15 and 20 pound test; 50 yard spools at Reduced Prices $1.95 Steel fishing rods', joinfs. all lengths. Cork handle steel bait rods, all lengths, in cloth bag: a $3.00 "value. '2 joint.

foot bambo rods, extra long handle: complete with reel seat, and grips; a A value; special Fish Hooks By the Million JL The New Richardson all crystal acate. double cork grip steel casting rod. the biggest value ever offered in Logansport for the price. Last year's price was our special price- in cloth bag per dozen Composition Poker Chips The best made; regular set at special Baseball Goods GOLDSMITH OFFICIAL LEAGUE BALL, each Special price to club and dealers. This is the first and only league ball, guaranteed FOR IS INNINGS--the lowest price for years.

$1.50 Goldsmith No. 70 baseball shoes; a retail price our flQ special Goldsmith sprinter model baseball shoes; sold at our price. $5.50 Dealers, you can save money by buying your baseball goods from us--uniforms made to order--at less than mail order prices. PLAYING CARDS The famous Uncle Sam in celluloid finish; special at 4dC A I A PRICES ON WHOLESALE QUANTITIES HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES--ALWAYS AT REDUCED PRICES AN'S STORE Market Street Near Third Logansport, Ind..

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