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The Logansport Morning Press from Logansport, Indiana • Page 3

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WABASH TRAINS IN ACCIDENT IN THE CITHIMITS Train Crews Escape in Crash; Even Four Hobos Are Unhurt Two Wabash i trains involved in a a a within tho Logansport city limits Sunday. Tho property damage -was high but a all workmen involved escaped i Four hobos riding one a i evon survived the experience i a scratch. crash took placo at the Intersection of the No. 1 i i in the Wabash yards, i the Wabash main track just west of the Wabash station and anal of the Berkely street No. O'O, oaBtbound, and No.

80, westbound, were to have passed at Clymcrs, according to i mation available at the scene Sunday. No. 89 was not a i ns good time as had been expected because of a car i a hot box. The was clumped Io them to pass in Logansport. Slnrt 11 tm tor 1 No.

00 arrived and was i i the No. 89, making a i chashod i it at tho i of the main and i i No. 8 had stopped at tho oast end of Hie Wabash yards to sot. off a car i the bad a and when it got way, the crew every i i was clear for iho run to CJyinors. The loose, a i to the stor.VT and wa.s a i a i he came to the ho a a i i a a i i "void a i His i cars a i i a i i a a 'h a i at i posts, 'was i The i a broke; a i i i a i No.

a back in tho a i a ur i a of i on a a i a i Viinik. Vhr, cars a i a i wore i THE LOGANSPORT MORNING PRESS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1926.

"Charleston" Champion i Cliicngoa champion "Clinrtolon" or ol cr ri er dnnccr, BLUFFTONMAN IS HEARD HERE Blames Love for Girl for Attempt to Plunder Bank William Barr Talks Rotary Members i to I William Barr of can- i a district governor of the state was the i i a at the a yesterday of the Logansport a club. Nine of the ton were special guests a Speaking on A i Rotary Principles," Barr gave a resume of the i and stressed its i a the a i i a a law of service." Barr is expected to receive port of the local organizutJicm at elections i a i i i next week, i Monday. A the Logansport are a i to a the conference. Wolcott I Uic i i In-idi'o V.CM-O a in (', oast I a They a a a I. I i i i i i on Wu- br.s-h a Tin- i i i a i i i I 1 Mid I he I Uu- i i i a soon in i W.

M. Evans Mou- i i a a i i i i cr, a of Bll.sn Is I at a i 111., a i i his a Mr. a Mrs. "Robert Nordykt. 1 and I Mr.

Jlyer's i Mr. and were a I a i of Mrs. i i I a La Coimt.e. J. W.

of i i i i a i for a few I i I i Dyer, of a Mrs. PENNSYVETS HOLD SESSION Hundred at Meeting Last Night GOODNIGHT TO BE TRIED WED, Kokomo Men to Get Sep arate Trials The i a of Prod i for issuing a a check was sot for tomorrow when taken up in i i yesterday, i and S. A. Amoss were i i by a two years ago. A motion was a a to try the cases separately, i was sus- a i 'Wall a a Myers, his i represent the state i A R.

is counsel for i The two hog tir.e said to a given bad checks in exchange for stock a a A i for state i bo James a a a Shopo a A i 1 i a i i of i on ciy- a pco- a i i i i a a I i bo a I ov.i i one A. ,1. i to Toledo, i a and on a a Illber of spent a Friday" i i i a With a 1.00 in a a a i a Veteran As.souifil.loti i a i HI last i i a i a bv a ou East a i i a 0 It was one of the largest meetings of tho a i a i and was a i a Devolved by the new i i a smoker and social session is held each i Duley, president of the a i a i presided at the session. red Me last a a a i Mrs. M.

H. a Jo HOD a i and Mrs. A. 11. i to ta i ed i i a Beard .80 a I'd a 0 I a i 0 0 G.0t« 0 0 p.I 0 0 0 0 0 1.1.00 a ad Feb.

i i A i Society '-e i i A i socie-'ly i a a i i i who i be i a i I a i i a i li vo i I lie of Mr. and a i Mr. and C. K. a i i i i a i i I a bar, a a i i a a i a a i a I i a I i i a a a i a i a I i i a i i i at a six o'clock i a a home a and Mrs.

Fred McD i i i a Mrs. a a i i i i i Mrs. 1 er's a i i a a I in i a i a a a a a Til HIT) FIR'R DIOA'ril (Wv A.ssocia r'rcss) I I Fob. 15. Mrs.

Van Briggle; beauty parlor operator, died today received in a i at the i a a 6. She is the i a a i HOME IS DESTROYED $8,000 Loss in Destruction of Residence '(Special to The Press) GAMD'BN, Peb worst fire in i i i in years this mornine destroyed the residence of Charles Martin, five miles southeast, of town. The owner the loss at 0 0 0 which Is only partly covered by insurance. The blasts i i a a defective and had ft good start when discovered. Most of the i lower was saved but tliat on the upper was destroyed.

A bucket brigade was but the volunteers were a to i the i control. A for love of he is said to have tried to rob tho Twelve Mile bank is the subject of an attempt at poetry by Lawrence Bennett, 22, the who died in Pendleton prison reecntly where he was serving time for robbery. They were engaged. the story goes, and was un- a to her a ring. I was to get money for this that visited i told i i a a i i i a in Cass a i He the 1 poetry a i i a a i and WHS a she a a i a a His death of a i a i 'of a i a was said to a been due a ro a heart ate love a a i The girl was a local resident but bar was not disclosed by his i who i tho poetry to The Press.

It was headed "Thoughts." "Why why Bhonid I gc- bad I a a mother and a a But I also have a dear little i Who i stay by me 'til tho bitter end. NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY FOR COMING PiMARY ELECTION THXEf Law Explained to Answer Questions Many Voters Nobody has to register for the i a election this a it wa.s a a by a a a i i i a i as i by a of 1925 i be re- i a i The a a a a i are i answer to a cjuestions being a i a election a a Those who voted tit general i in 192-t and who a not moved precinct are i for i year. They may disregard the i lion a i There will be a board from the precinct in which they those who have become age since or voted some place rested else and moved into the precinct Fields, 11VM (Dy Assoclntcd Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. Federaj prohibition agents ftr- I rested three allege-d ruin rup- ners and seized two sudd to hnvo contained alcohol neur Evansville today uccordUig to word received here. Men gave their names as Hugrh Floyd 'Rice jind --must Persons may come before this board nnd register in person or they can register before) a a but if latter, the i a i i a must be filed i the i i i hoard it goes i session.

(hero were reg- i a i boards, one in every precinct. Now there will bo one. N'ewhonse. and were a i in Kvansville. placed TWO OFl-'KKS.

of "As 1 sit in my Why can't pray To the Good God who above To help me and strengthen in my Love. day by day I fervently sits up me "Bitter i As I sit here and my time, Sweet memories have aside Now my fellow I abide. go thru my wait to get all been men must "Soon to the i city must go There to for my woe, Where behind those walls of 'gray Many, many years to pass away, "My a i soon grey, My footsteps Iho way, But my a shall ways bo right For the dear i of my sight, i be tinged i falter a always, al- girl now out Oh lioAV I'll a i a pray For tlie day th'ose iron i open and sway Back to the arms of my I'll come, 'With' r.iy heart in i my heart all a "Then out to the golden west, Where we will i rest, And let the a i hand of time, Brush away these terrible nightmares of mine." i.stratlon which will convene in the a i office the 9 day before November election and remain in session for 30 days. The board i be. composed of the a i a one person of the opposite political a i appointed by auditor.

Those who did not vote in 1924; those who a removed tr.y. r. LA FA YETTLO--Ward 1 a a and baseball coach at i i has two to i courses i i Ono is 1MI- nois i i and the other South a a Weslcynn University. a Iins not. announced his plans, Charles Bnir, a a of the Chicago a of the i a a a i spend 'Wednesday in this city, the guest I of Mr.

au'd Mrs. J. T. Auclun Wednesday Is these gauae 'vests now, for I are tailored or kbodlce top. Sizes 36 to 4 4 please we can 'sell 8 to keach COUPO 98c A Powe castle, I i a I i L.

i I i of Iho a A are, i of i i i i i a i A i Society 'I''H K. A i society i n.oel a i Mrs. A An especially i a luis hot-n pve- Parod for (lu a as i is occasion of a social. All the ladies of i ho are a i a i i a i a call i a i a i i a a i a a i a i i a a i Bond came a a clays i i i rela- Homer (C for a few lives. Isaac Beckloy and a i of a City spent a i I' 1 Beckley and a i Mr.

and Mrs. Cloyd i of Oary visited i A i a a 10 Ardellas made i serving i a a of Mrs. George i Fri- lars sale day. SHO.UT ANDERSON. Feb.

15 itv employes a i to got i semi-monthly pay checks todav because of shortage in the general fund. They were promised money i i a few days- LD The Cost of Folly As tho human ledger is bnlnnccd from day to day, Is sacn a the price paid for folly Is not measured nlonc in all too often is paid i bitter tcura. No man or womnn, no boy or girl, cnn disregard the principles of right nticl wrong, and hope to escape the This is a law of i a a a Is i a again and again in the a i a a i which appear cnch month in True Story Magazine. In every issue of this fascinating publication there are eighteen or twenty such narratives, written by those who have learned by experience, a only right i ing, right acting, right living can win. These stories are more helpful than sermon, more absorbing than fiction, more i i a a play.

The March True Story is now on the newsstands, Buy it today, rue Story At all newsitands 254 N5x72 DOUBLE Pine blankets, a of all A i a cotton in grey i "fancy i and blue border, thave neatly overlooked ends, of two, Dividends Regularly for 40 Years "Constant war on waste Products of first quality Unintermpted Stability of earninf Small profits per pound-on large rotuBM The life history of Swift Company's operations is thus briefly summarized. The chemical laboratory and the constant search for improved methods have reduced waste to a minimum. They have also enabled us to improve greatly the quality of your meat. Thrift and conservative policies have made it possible to pay dividends without interruption for 4O years, although our profits have averaged only a fraction of a cent per pound of product. Swift Company thrift has benefited others beside Swift shareholders.

A portion of the gains resulting from thrift is passed along to the producers of live stock and to the consumers of meat Competition sees to that Swift Company 4O8-41O Market Street Jfcibys 'ti)c Nainsook Dresses 39c a i llttlol soH, mndo fl while a i i fancy lace) (rim. CHj) the coupon ami getj two of them. OU 8c 'LADIES lOc COTTON HOSE, PR. a i a cotton hose, first a i come -in black and sixes 8 Vfe kto 10 on sale Wednesday i the coupon, OUPON WATT i 7 LAMPS a i a a a a a "ranteed first a i i i kof 5. DC I A SALAD PLATES This IB an odd lot of i a salad plates, saucers and odd pieces left i sets which the other pieces have been sold.

Get in on this bargain, COUPO WOMEN'S A PUMPS WITH I. I a a i a a on a too last. One strap across i on a Low or i i a heels. A slues 3 to S. Spec i a i coupon $1.67.

PJS 50c CUT VASES Large size, KOIIIO Btntfgfet.J others i flare top, ft bout' inches in height, rjin.it to pBch customer. I lifC (JUK'J'AiJS NET a i i i curt a i net, a a a i i i yard! i i patterns 39c OIL (MOPS Bell Oil Mops are me' (Domestic i a a have a a i re- Iversible a Packed in tin box, 25c J39c POLLY PRIM APRONS I'M'ade of fine a i percalo in 'neat checks, assorted colors. plain and with fancy ruffled edge. FO Yard wide a figured cre- in a i range of a new a For cushions, curtains, couch covers, pillows. A pattern for a every use.

COU US I' 1 A NTS' 25c COTTON HOSE, PR. Fine rjuality mercerized hose for tho little tot-In black and brown--size 5 Vi. Clip tho coupon save Gc on the pair. 19c Jislo 4 to a $1.85 MEN'S DRESS SHOES, a of i grade black a bnl or Ktylo, I a Kixes, Coupon i S1.S5. BABYS SHOE, WITH COUPON I a fOioos, a i colors a a Sixes 1 to 3.

Coupon ft 5C MEN'S J.Oc CANVASS GLOVES Clip this i now and buy 0 pair of tiiose gloven only 8c pair. They ore made of i wefjrbt can-i vass i i FVE SUGAR-PLUM GRO I low PEACHES Monte brand ycl- lings Big can 29c COFFEE Mnxwcir- House, good I to the last drop Pound 51c PEAS I'rido of Wisconsin sifted peas 12Mc APRICOTS Del Monte rich in syrup Big can 29c TOMATOES Johnny Jtrani), fancy Indiana (oinii- lOc BEETS Kmitlil, tondei- cut lOc DEPT.I BEANS band navy I 3 Ibs. 20c PINEAPPLE Sobir brand Kllce i Can 25c Have Us Examine Your Roof Before the Spring Rains PhniiP "17519 i J.fciO^*«**« 212-214 Sixth Street Proprietor, Logapsport Roof ing and Co. Frank Youn; i Rear Star Laundry.

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1921-1926