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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 7

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JMONDAY. JULY 2, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA. PHAROS-TRIBUJSE Party Tuesday. JA card party trill te given Tues- afternoon in the St, Bridget's "hall. The public ia invited.

ringed between the Juniors and -the Juniors, Transport Huntlngtoa Hostess to Club. Miss Margaret DeHaven will entertain the T. S. club tomorrow eve- Lincoln Circle Meet. Lincoln Circle Xo.

1, Ladies' ot the G. It, will -meet in regular i at her home on High street. sMiion at 2:30 o'eiock Tuesday a errioon at Memorial Home. Beta Slgmas to Meet. -ill be a meeting of the BftU Sigma Class ot Wegtgide Presbyterian church Tuesday eve- niKj; at the home of Miss Mary Sneli; 339 Wheatland avenue.

Miss Hostess. The-Young Women's Mission circle of Ninth Street Christian church will meet this evening a 7:30 o'clock at the home ot Miss Hulda. street'. Ferree. 116 Fourteenth Issue Marriage License- A marriage license was issued Saturday afternoon to Miss Veneta Pearl Kaufman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. B- A- Kaufman of New Waveriy and Chtilmcr L. Hen- inser, son of Mr. and 3Irs. Ellis L.

Heninger of Kokomo, To Elect There will bo a meeting of the Pythian Sisters Penny club Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. Jordan. South Clcott ftreet. The meeting will open at 8:30 o'clock, and there will be of officers.

hos- twsei at the meetin? will men- dames-Kerkin and Bennett. Outing Hilltop. Members of the- Walther League committee, of which Dr. "Walter Kesling was chairman, entertained the Walther League mem- ben at lawn party Sunday afternoon nt the Al Quade home near Hilltop It is estimated that about cne hundred and fifty guests, several of whom were from Peru, attended the party. One of the features of the entertainment was a baseball game between the Lo- Kansport Juniors and the Peru Juniors.

The game ended 21-1 in favor of Logansijort. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and pop wwe served during the afternoon A baseball game for Wednesday afternoon, July -1th. has been ar- Thettre Ptrty Tomorrow. Mrs. Walter Gotshall will entertain the L.

A. L. club at a theatre party Tuesday afternoon. Mem bers are requested to meet In the lobby of the Colonial theatre at two o'clock. Society to Meet.

The Missionary society of Westside--Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Miss Anna Cornp- ton, 518 Wheatland avenue, Tuesday afternoon. Postpone Council Meeting. The meeting of Lorain Council, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, which was to have been held Wednesday. July 4. has been Postponed until Wednesday, July 18th.

at which time there will be Installation, of officers. Entertained Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Hyman entertained at their home on, teenth street. Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs Lester Hyman, Mr. and Mrs. Fry and family of Young America and Mr. and Mrs. A B.

Mendonhall of north of the city. Fawoett-Shafer. The marriage at Miss Marvel J. Shafer. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Shafer of Galveston, and Lev! Fawcett, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fawcett of Kokomo, took place Saturday afternoon at the U. parsonage, Rev. J. C.

Roberta officiating. After a visit in Forest Ind, Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett will make their home on a farm southeast of Galveston. Give Parcel Post Sale.

A large number were in attendance at the Parcel Post sale and entertainment program given by the Lincoln Circle ot G. A. R. Sat- UNDERWEAR FACTORY MAY HSECURED 23 BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED DURING JUNE GODDESS OF LIBERTY The twenty-three building per-, mits issued at the office, of the city clerk during the month of June represents an expenditure of $51 540. Six new dwellings rep- The new underwear factory, resented ranging in prices which it -was expected would be 00 Permits for dwellings were added to the industries of the ssue to James P.

Fisher on East probably not be secured, it Broadway; E. S. Hunt, 2301 East I Broadway; Frank Perrone on Erie avenue; Willis Thomas, Tipton dition; Tony Palumbo, 111 East learned One of the men interested In the proposition so stated. Just what considerations have brought about a qhange Market J. A.

Bennett. 321 in mind of the Chicago maaufac- Burlington and Cornelia turers are not Secretary Mae jfankee in the Standley addi tion. of A. J. West of the Chamber Commerce, could not be reaches this afternoon for a statement from that angle of the venture.

tion given at the conferences enables Vocational Home Economics teachers to keep strictly up to date. Fettit-Shidelcr. 41 four o'clock Sunday afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. M.

Shlcleler on "Wheatland avenue Rev. u. S. Hartley of Wheatland avenue M. E.

church, united in marriage their daughter, Letha, to Carl Pettit, son of Mr. and Mrs. p. B. Pettit of Wright street.

The ceremony was witnessed by the immediate relatives of the young couple. The bride wore a gown of white flat crepe and carried an arm bouquet cf bride's roses. Miss Cora-Delp and Lawrence Hopkins acted'as bridesmaid and bestman. At 5 o'clock a weddirrg supper was served to fifteen guests. The rooms and tableB were decorated with summer flowerB.

Mr. and Mrs- Pettit will make their home for the present at-the homo of the former, 1811 Wright street The bride is a graduate Lo- Pettit. local LADIES CAfi WEAR SHOES One xlze smallet walk In comfort by usirisr the antiseptic, healing powder for the Shaken Into the muKes tiyht or now feel easy. Klves Instant relief to Corns, Bunions, and Calluses Blisters, and Sore SpolB find to tired, aching, swollen i feet. Those who uso.

Alien's Foot-) Efce hava solved tnalr foot troubles. I Over liSOO.OOO pounds of Powder for the; were -Used by our Army and Navy during tha war. Sola erywhere. For free nnrnplc and a WnlHlnp Doll, Address ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, LeHoy. N.

T. YELLOW JACKET BIG, BLOCKY XOTHIXG HOTTEE LOW IX ASH It burns like cannel, lilts like anthracite, makes practically no COAL IS ALL BLACK But there a difference. Order ccal by name. Come, take a look. CITIZENS COAL SUPPLY CO.

Phone 833. SeLegue's CLOSING OUT SALE ROSARIES All our remaining stock of fine Rosaries must go this week. Look at these prices: $2.00 Rosaries at. J2.50 Rosaries at. I3.QO Rosaries at.

$3.50 Rosaries at. $4.00 Rosaries at. $4.50 Rosaries at. $5.00 Rosaries at. $7.00 Rosaries at $8.50 Rosaries at $5.65 Prayer Books, Candlesticks, at Off 'Se-Leg-tie The Broadway Jeweler 404" BROABTVAY $2.00 .82.85 .83.00 $3.25 Johnson was driving towards this city, when another car attempted to go around fcim.

struck the side of damaging it. the other car failed to stop. procured. number nml reported th to the police. The machine Johnson's car, driver of the license matter ganspOrt high school.

Mr. is also a graduate of the high' school and was one of the best known athletes the school. ANOTrlllCClNT ON LAKE CICOTT ROAD F. Johnson, residing at 315 mo Front street, reported an automo- urday evening in Memorial Home. cci(leiit; an the Lake eicott The program -was'svien by pupils ro ftt 1 4 0 tlock evening, of Mrs.

Mary O'Brlan. Refreshments of ice cream, cake, sandwiches and home-made candy were served. Attend Family Reunion. Mr. C.

A. 'English and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Enpllsh and J. J.

Stewart attended the Miller reunion yesterday at Plymouth. Over one nun dred members of the family attended. The following officers were elected: Thereen Hoover of Stewart of Locanspprt, vice-president; C. B. Miller of MIshawaka, secretary-treasurer.

Attend Anrflia! Conference. The Fifth Annual State Vocational Homo Economics Conference was held at Winona Lake June 14-23. under the auspices of Miss Latta, state supervisor of Home Economics. Among the fifty teachers and Instructors present were MlsS Mabel Briggs. of the Home Economics Department of this city and Miss Gleela Ratcliff, Logansport Bummer club leader.

The courses ot study for Vocational Home Economics work were revised. The revision of thase courses of study and the ioatruc-, REGULAR BASEBALL METO'TOHIBHT The regular senri-monthly meeting of the officers of the Cass 'Tounty Baseball association, will be held this evening at the office of Dr- John Davis, president. Arrangements towards the Fourth of July game will be taken up by the executives, while the regular business matters' of the organization wil be discussed and transacted. All club managers are urgently requested to turn out for the session this evening. CITY MATPRlCEED TO IMPROVE STREETS No remonstrations were filed against the citl declaratory resolutions for improvement of seven- tenth street according to members of the board of works.

The demonstrators had until ten o'clock this morning in which to file tjje papers. The cit vis now free to proceeds with carrying out its share of the improvement and charging the expenses to the abut- property owners, officials HOT HEFFLEK VISITS FATHER FIJ.K ON Two suits to on i each sRking $150, -were filed in ctt- jcuit court today- ty Long Vat- I luott, local attorneys. TViiUain H-. I I Booze is named the plaintiff an4 Lieut. Armour Heffley, son A.

A. Conij i O. Heffley, of this city, who defendants In one suit and pleted a flight of 1.500 miles State Sank of Burnettsville ths Field. X. to Kelly: plaintiff Oscar Allen and Antonio.

stopped defendants in i in this city Saturday afternoon for second. a brief visit with his father a friends. Lifeut. Heffley flew to Kp-1 i komo where he was greeted by hie 1: father and then to Decatur 111., I i where he made a successful land I i I in our notion In the meantime C. O.

i returned to this city and wag later i by his son from Decatur. Lieut. Heffley remained iu this until late'Saturday afternoon when he returned to Decatur. Young Lady Wanted have a. splandid opportunity department for i Boys' Wash Suits Birds for Sale Two singers and 4 hens.

Ph. 1757-R. Large Juicy Cherries For sale--Phone 1292. The largest and most stylish ia this city. Ages 2 to $1.00 to Seybold's.

Doc Krantz says county 1 beet and safest reinsdy In of sickness is Krantz's chiropractic adjustments. ting state. I I A I GOOD. PHILADELPHIA, July Williams, major league home Miss Margaret M. Kr'sak, San Francisco, will have, charge Of ths Pageant All Nations at the National Educational Association's convention, which will be held simultaneously in San Francisco and Oakland, June 2S-July Liberty in the pageant.

6. She will personify the Goddess of KLAN PLANS BIG TIMEAT KOKOMO I.VDIANAPOLIS, July DEATHSAND FUNERALS 7he remains of Charles Klotz were this morning taken to Koko- thrse Indiana klans representing TOO i lere thc eral was held at membership of more than 300,000 10 o'clock from the Catholic church ernoon off John Scott of the GianU-, will -be chartered at monster trl- conducted by Rev. Father -MPU- stats conclave- of the Ku Klux i interment was made in the Memo-! in the first inning of the York-Philadelphia game. New Ruth Gets Fifteenth. NEW YORK, July Ruth, Yankee slugger, slugged pitcher Zac'hary of the Washington Senators, for his 15th home run of the season here this afternoon.

The circuit blow was made In the first inning of the New York- Washington game. COUNCIL MEETING T03.rC.IIT.- RELEASED ONLY TO file city council will hold its BE A A A I i re guiar meeting in (he I council chambers this evening William Pupesta. Puiaski county citizen, was releaseil from the Cass county jail thruugli the decision oa the habeas corpus proceedings given at the hearing before Judge Paul Souder in circuit court this morning. However Sheriff Waga- amer of Winamac was present and arrested the man immediately upon his release. He was taken back to Winamac where formal charges will be placed against him and then returned to the local jail to bo held until the September term ot court, tho official stated.

EECEITK JfORE PAY 501V, MANCHESTER. the biscuits won't be so tough now. Special cooking courses are being given maids and general servants at the College of Domestic Economy here. SI- AND DYED SILKS AGAIN FOR MODERN NEGLIGEES A committee from the Chamber of Commerce is to appear before the board on the parking 'Ordinance. Other business matters will be taken care of.

FLORA DEFEATS The Flora American Legion baseball club won a tight contest from the Camdefl aggregation yesterday afternoon at Flora by a pcore of 3 to 0. Errors behind the superb pitching of Hobart Gregg brought, about the defeat of Camden. (Interment was made in the Memo-! Klan to be held at Kokomo. Indi- rial ceme tery. ana, Indiana, July officers of announced the or, today.

inization here More than 200,000 klans- from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois are expected to attend, the officers stated. Practically all of the national officers will be present. The klan ceremonies will be held "in a park two miles from Kokomo. beginning at 10 o'clock in the Mrs. Adclia Robinson died Saturday evening at the home of her son Owen Robinson, 1119 North Indiana avenue, Kokomo.

She is survived by a son, Owen Robin-' son, agent for the Pennsylvania at Kokomo and Mrs. B. F. Sharts of this city. The funeral was held to- day at the home of the son.

Inter-, What About The Nan Who Doesn't Read Ads When you run across a dull, uninteresting man, it's ten to one lie will tell you he doesn't read ads. Much of the news of the day is in the ads and tuft well folks are just naturally readers of ads. Chiropractors advertliA as an obligation to tick public. Many people are dying in every community every day because they do not know the power of chiropractic to make the "incurable" and so-called "hopeless" invalids as well again as Nature intended all of us to be. Chiropractic spinal adjustments as given by office have restored health to sufferers from disewses of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungfl, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, and lower organs.

YOUR can be made now by telephoning 850. Koffe! Koffel CHIBOPEACTOSS Palmer Broadway. 10th Year. morning and lasting through the! ment was made in the Walton cem- day. The women's auxiliary of.

i etery. the klan will take pavt- Preparations have Been completed by the Kokomo organization for the handling of tbe thousands of visitors. One-way traffic has been arranged on main roads within ten miles ot the citv for the clav. The funeral of Isah Hoftaan wiH be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home in Clinton township. Interment will be made in the Shideler cemetery.

THIS MAN NOW FEELS LIKE A NEW PERSON, CITY PAYROLL The board of public works met in special session this morning, to allow the first payroll for the month of July. No other matters were transacted. NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Fay Gill have returned to Uityr hofiie here after an eastern wedding trip.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Munroe "The 931 High street had as their (tuests; yesterday, Mr.

Radewald and cnilclfcn, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, all of Niles, Mr- and Mrs. Saul Nutter and son Harry, and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Penzel of this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Heeren of Chicago has returned home after a. two woeks 1 visit in the city -n-ith Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler CrockettMr: and Mrs. Charles Crockett and family.

Mrs. Clara Seagraves and Miss Virgil Smith motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Flora hear Roann Sunday. Mrs.

Mabel Seftgraves-Gray of Illinois will arrive here this week to visit with friends and relatives. Pains In Back, Bad Blood, Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Fanguished, Dre- co Restores Health. At this season many people lose thair appetite, feel tired, worn out, nervous have no energy to a thing. Their blood seems thin and slow flowing, kidneys are weak and liver sluggish. It is 'then you should take Dreco as this man did, who says: Mr.

Gilbert Bunday, No. 463 Burgham street, Hamilton, Ohio, says: an appetite. Food nauseated me. It wouldn't digest, causing agonizing indigestion pains. Gas formed, clioaking me.

Hearing of the wonderful results obtained from Dreco, I started taking 'it. Improvement was noticeable immediately. No more stomach trouble. My system is healthy 'and strong. All signs of constipation have disappeared, i feel like a new.person.

Dreco is the one and only med-1 icine for the sufferer who desirejB! good health." The only way to get rid of catarrh is tlirougli the blood. Dreco is taken up by the blood very quickly, carried to the weakened "WELL PRESSED CHILDREN WEAR" Sandals Ecru, Red, Mahogany, Patent, Flexo Sole, Soft arid Pliable. Oh! So easy on the feet. You should see them. Size 6 up.

ELIAS SON Quality Shoe Shop. 424 Broadway. membranes and restores them to world smiles when a healthy person passes. I used to healthy" condition. That's the envy health, now I feel sorry Dreco's power over ca- those who suffer.

tarrh For years my joints and limbs jj bej especially ilt- were scared and ravaged by fa I couldn't sleep at night my kid- i troduced Logansport, neys bothered me so. Always felt i by Homer ClosSOn. See him. tired, unwilling to exert myself. I never sat down to a table with ALL THIS WEEK TIRE SALE AT THE KOKOMO TIRE SHOP Cor.

Fifth and North Stt. The new tied and dyed silks are used tor modern and fashionable underwear and negligees. They chine or georgette into hard knots. The hardest possible knots. Then dye the fabrics.

Then untie the are shown in all tho smart shops knots and--behold--the. most lovely colors. If you Incline to zarre anti beautiful results, experiment these are easy to be-, illustrated are two of the new gin with. step-in designed to You tie the length cf crepe de rccompany frocks. Classified Adapts IF YOU'LL make a lot of friends, they'll make a lot of you.

A-B-C Classified Ads are very good friends, and they'll do untold g-ood for the man cultivates them. Read them today! (Copyright, 1923, by Basil Smith) Announce a change of management in their Logansport store. Watch papers of July 3rd for particulars regarding their Great Annual Mid-Summer Clearance Sale of Shoes, starting Thursday, July 5th. 410 Third Street Interurban Station Across From Us..

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