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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 2

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PAGE TWO LOGANSPORT. Additional OCIETY THIS MAY BE SUMMER WHITE HOUSE 'j i progreitivt Club to Meet. The Woman's Progressive club meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Etta Conwell. 936 North street.

"Historical 1 Gardens" will be the subject for the afternoon. All members are urged to be present. To Plan for ConTention Members of St. Mary's and St. Margaret's Court -will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Bridget's court to make- arrangements for the State convention to be city, May 7th.

Parent-Tencliers The Daniel Webster Parent- Tcachcrs club will meet at the rchool building- Tuesday afternoon 3 o'clock. Children of the kindergarten will give a short pro- pram. Miss Crist, school nurse, Mrs. Arthur Jamison will glvo talks. All members are urged to be present.

Seivinsr Club Meets. The Entre Nous Sewing Club of the Broadway M. E. church me; Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Stuart, 1503 East Broadway.

During 1 the business meeting. Mrs. F. M. Ford was elected president of the club.

LET ON METEA SCHOOL JOB The contract foivjhe- gen'erttl vork of to the Metea i school building has -'been --l-elr-' Sullivan -an Downham -on their) alterahte-bid of SevSn! the cont7aot6 were Friday, It wag the second time that--, con-j tracts had been asked for on the work, the first having' been dis- carded because they high L. E. "low man dn the base Contract bid' but the I board et the work on the al- ternate bid in which Sullivan and Downham were about four dred dollars Ibw.er than 'the local Mnan. Contracts for' the -heating, were let separate. NEWS NOTES 4ndcey, a hat TM ea South-Bend- Where' she her Vacation with Mrs.

nel ----Henry Grisfey'and family." Mr. and'M-rs. Bert Stuart.of La. fayette, will" spend Easter witk Mrs. Abby Winfleld of.High street.

Mr. and Short of. Inr. spend Easter Mr Cassel ot Smead street This mansion adjoining the summer home of Frank Stearns at Swampscotts, may be. residence of President Coolidge.

PATRONS LAY DOWN BARRAGE OF GLASS PUBLIC SALE Cups Fly Vast Broking Window I Contests and were played demolishing the uoniesis HIIU samca A ctao-o nf i 1 SK The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the C. L. farm three miles east of Peru on State Road No. 7, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15,1925 Glass--Contestants In Jail. perSQEal pro rty of the late Whitfield Ba'iley, deceased- Cups and glass tumblers hurled istin of household furniture, carpenter tools, a full line of farnv by two patrons flew thick and fast in a downtown restaurant at o'clock this morning until one of the missiles struck the large plala glass window.

ing implements. OF HORSES AND MULES--1 gray mare 13 years old, 1 last in a a -7 HEAD OF o'clock this morning until one of mare Tg apan of 2 years 1 span of mules 4- atriink the large Plata rg Qld Wack coh 2 years old 13 HE4D OF CATTLE--1 Jersey cow 6 years old, fresh in also 1 black cow 6 years old; 1 red cow 5 years old; 3 ovs calves by side; 4 yearling calves. --xj 58 HEAD OF HOGS--25 shoats weighing 7o Ibg; li pigs ready, Grover I The police were called and tbe an' tagoniats were towod off to jail. This morning Herbert Anderson one of the combatants was fined $85 aad costs on a charge of malicious trespass and $5 and costs for intoxication while his adver- Harry Hubler and Hetzncr. Second Mothers Meets Mrs.

lid. Drompp was hostess to tbe members of the Second S22KST sary D. Cotner was fined "Pictures Cbi.dren Should for drunkenness unable to pay and were remanded Know" was given in response to the roll call. Mrs. John Schrader and Mrs.

Carl Billman were taken into the club. Mrs. A. E. Coppock gave a splendid paper on "Problems, of the Working Girls and How They are Being Mrs.

Fred Acey also read a most interesting paper on "Why Boys and Girls Play Different." Mrs. Clyde James sang ''Twas April 1 by Kthelbert B. Nevin, Mrs- Boyd Krouse accompanying'. Mrs. J.

Arthur Jameson gave a talk on "Jealousy in the Children" The club will meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Albert Kuhn fa Tanguy street. Listen In To This What is tbe use to clean house periodically if, after all your hurc! work is done, your house fuvn.jliing cleaned, and set in have neglected to have the carpets and rugs properly renovated. Take advantage of Maiben's Laundry Dyers Cleaners rug and carpet cleaning ser- let them do the dirty work with their scientific method and equipment. TO SWAP ROUTES.

John Mader and Milo Fuller, local mail carriers, will exchange routes, according to word received at the local postoffice today. to jail- Committments for their removal to the penal farm were issued by Judge George Custer in event the fines are not paid. Bert Lindersmith also charged with, intoxication was assessed a fine of and costs iv police court this morning. He paid and was released. n.IlJ±\LJ a wean; 6 sows and pigs; 2 gilts and pigs; 2 gilts will have pigs by of sale; .6 open sowe, 3 DOZEN CHICKENS---3 dozen laying hens.

IMPLEMENTS--1 new hay loader; 1 riding cultivator; 1 mower, new 1 corn planter new; 1 manure spreaner; 1 wagon and bed; 1 get of dump boards; 1 bay ladder; 1 log bolsters; 2 log 1 big kettle; 1 set of harness; 1 walking cultivator; 1 harrow; 1 tandem 1' post digger; 1 wheat drill; 1 mud boat and numerous small articles, 20 ACRES OF WHEAT--There will be numerous articles to sell that are not on the bill. will start promptly at Twelve O'clock. Everything must sold Come and help. TERMS--All sums under J5.00 cash in hand; a credit of six months will be given on all amounts over Purchaser giving bankable notev A VICE BAILEY ADMINISTRATRIX L. A.

SHIVELY, Aucfc Announcement The Garage formerly known as the JtfH Garage, which was run by Meyne and Hoke will hereafter be known as the Meyne Garage. Mr. Meyne ancLMr. ing dissolved I am-grateful to my former appreci- ateJpeing of service to you in the u- ture." Mr. Dewey Woodling will still be with us in charge of the repair department, -Six people were killed at -Carlin.

ville. 111., when an Illinois Traction System passenger train hit a line car head-on. A flourishing leather manufacturing industry has been built up in Egypt, as the result of teaching leather work to children in the schools. Meyne HABBY C. Prop.

Bear of Watts Bros. Klax-Ko The Treatment That Treats DIZZINESS Closson'Sells It 1 facial Surgery Is An Expensive. Operation The Elite BeatitY SKop has been fortunate enough' to secure -the-, wonder treatment of the beauty world. LADY DAINTY'MARBLE MASK The only this kind in the world. This treatment will do all that Facial Surgery can accomplish and a great deal more.

Besides lifting features, it clears the skin, removing Wrinkles. Blotches, builds and feeds tissues, closes large pores' Girls of youth who have been using indifferent cos- where powders show.this condition diately. Marble Mask bleaches. Feeds. Physics and at and the same time.

Professional operators will be at the Elite Beauty Shoppe, April 14 and 15 Engage your time at once-so as to not be-disappointed. Several can be served at Phone -1295 for day and hour Mask $5.00, i i one free treatment READ PHAROS-TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS Coat This remarkable coat is made In so many'different shades that caa please th taste ol every type of man--young, middle-aged, or old. The Knit-tex coat is guaranteed for, three It Is soft as velvet, never -wrinkles, seldom needs pressing, and can be worn ten months in the year. It is knitted--but you would never know it It looks like a fine imported overcoating. Stop in try one on.

You needn't buy it unless you, -rant IC-wllLSfe a revelation to you In overcoat comfort and utility. PRICE $30 All genuine Knit-tex have the Knit-tex label Invest Your Funds in The Logansport Building and Loan Association Good for the Investor Good for the Home Builder Stock can be purchased on the payment plan Authorized Capital $100 each Controlled by the Directors of The Logansport Loan Trust in the Banking Rooms of The Logansport Loan Trust Co, Bank That Serves" Broadway Pearl Streets PHONE 808 Hi-Grade Footwear thrown on the market. We commence to move next week to our new 511 Broadway. Shop early, the mighty power of cold cash talks. It's far easier to move cash than shoes, so we you to look over; our wonderful Jbargains, These reductioins start day morning.

$1.98 Men's Shoes to $10 Genuine.CallV-ti^iwelt last, and widths jlitft $1.00 lace, shoes Men's $5 to $10 Genuine Calf, tip, welt sole; English' last, Bals Men's $8 to $10 Genuine Calf and kid, tip, welt sole, "medium and wide toes, $2.98 lace'and blucher Men's $8-to $9 Genuine Norwegian Calf, black anOrown, sole, rubber heel g9 98 blucher and lace oxfords Men's $6 Calf, tip, welt slip sole, rubber ieel, French toe-last, $9 oxfords Men's $4 to $5 retanned and work shoes, nailed soles, blucher and lace, sizes $1 Men's' $.5 black or brown calf, welt sole, rubber heel, French toe last, lace shoes Men's $10 Heywood shoes and oxfords, latest pattern calf, black or brown, wide French and-Senator lasts Boys $4 to $5 brown calf, tip, nail and welt sole and rubber'heels, English lace Ladies' Shoes ire grade kid, patent, welt sole. Cuban heel-shoes Fairs WomenVhigh grade-kid, brown and black, patent French heel $1 QO oxfords' to $12 kid, black or brpwn: Welt sole, two button strap pumps 24-'pairs women's to Calf, tip, welt ani ihea.vy-,sole, Cuban heel or Military $1 .98 A $10 brown, welt sole, $1.98 lace shoes' 1 50 brown calf, ti-p-aud plain toe, Cuban heel lace 24 pairs Tan, Brown, Airedale and patent low rubber heel. cut-out straji'p'uVips 24 pairs women's. $9 and $10 Arch Preserver welt lilack and $9.98 bfowii lace --oxfords; 2 4' palfs womeufs canvas turn sole puuips 24 pairs women's black and brown-kid, welt sole; Cuban heel, $1.98 lace shoes No. 23--Children's 35c fine ribbed yarn, white', brown, or black cotton-hose No.

46 66 35c fine ribbed combed yarn, white, hrown" or black eotton hose IRON CLAD HOSE SPECIALS A No 802--Women's $1 special pure.silk inch boot, shaped stocking, 7 Colors No pare silk. 1 seam, 4 ply and toe stocking, 5 colors Our Store Front Will be Moved and Installed Before We Move Our Stock, But We Must All Out Before May 1st ELIAS WINTER Sh.

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