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i I PAGE EIGHT THE LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1932 MIAMI TOURNEY WON BY SHUTE Ohio Golf Professional Noses Out Michigan Youth For Richest Stake COR.M. GABLES. Fla. Nov. 30-- 'UP)-Densmore Shute.

Cleveland rOUng pro golfer. is the new Miami! 3iltmore open golf champion andi SIDe: of the rich first prize in ho s'a con competition. richest stole in the country this year. The ('loveland' no turned in al '2 ho'e total of 201 ate resterdar. in3 li's ho'e play 11 19 John Revo'ta.

Mich. by on2 stroke. Ari tote the 82300 prize. Fa finished third with :93 pre Paul RuBron. White: Pains.

N. WAS fourth with 291. Fen nova. nad Gen? New York. were tied with 1044.

CLERGY HELPS SEALS DRIVE Will Urge Support From Congregation sat Services This Sunday, The clergy of Logansport and: Tass county will put their should-: hehind the anougl Christmas teal campaign and push sales Sur. jay from the pulpit. Airs. David Miller seal sale chairman. ounces.

The day will be known a5 herculosis Sunday 4:4 ministers Pare agreed to Inform their conregations of the good work of the fealth and Welfare Association and of the importance of the sue of the drive in order that tho truggle against the White Plague Day be carried 0:1. MALT NAND INWARD GET RATE REDUCTION Reduction in Cost of Electric Serv. ice Also Applies to Bunker Hill, INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. -(UP) -Reductions for electric service in 11 Indiana communities war seen today in petitions filed with the Publ'e Service Commission by three utility One of the petitions, filed by the traction light and power COMjand puny.

asked decreases in Ingalis. Walton, Bunker Hill, Home Place and Onward, The reductions have been agreed upon by officials of Lite company and the cities inTolved. The Northern Indiana Poweri Company filed optional reduced! schedules for service in Stockwell and Newion. and reduced X05 rates in Williamsport. Te schedules also were agreed upon by the municipalities and the ARRANGE BANQUET HONORING ELROY Clarence McElroy, intrepid Motaryville flyer who will speak in puble schools Friday and Frilay night at a public meeting in: he Masonic temple, will be honor at a supper Friday evening the Westside Presbyterian thurch.

Lawrence Campbell, secetary of the Medaryville Masonic odge. and members of the Shrine also will be guests al the vanquet. Announcement Mias Mary Louise Scler 211- no: aces the opening of a studio of the dance classes. private and ball. r001 lessons.

Ros. Phone 384. 210 Eel River Chicken Dinner 25c Hot biscait at Wheatland Are. church Thursday, 11 to 1. Tinton Lodge No.

33 F. M. ('raft in. traction Thursday at n. M.

All Masons TACOSY. COAL Phone 175 Lake Maxinkackee Ice and Coal Co. The Insurance You Will Prefer FRANK AMOSS 210 4th St. Phone 179 "Sure Will Insure Your Car" 403 Invite Midwest Stars To Play Charity Game Moss, Ochler, Horstman of Purdue and Kurth and lari: Vi Notre Dame Get the Call for Frisco Battle January 2. CHICAGO.

Nor. Eleven mid-west tootta pavers! Wao will represent the cas. in the! annual -west charity game a. San Francisco, Jan. 2, have peed selecied by Dick Hanley, SortaWeste.n couch.

Andy Kerr of Colgate, who will; Hanley the eastern Loan! will pick the ocher 11 plasers will make up the squad. Tito midwest players selectet Ends. Moss. Perdue. and Northwester Tackles, Karth.

Noire Dame. i and Wells, Minnesota, Guards. Harris. Notre Dame. and; Smith, Onio State (played concer.) Center, Ochler.

Purdue, Quarterback, Newman, Michi-: San. Halfbacks, Berry, Illinois, and Rantuer, Northwestern, Horstman, Purdue, Invitations to the players will POL be sent out by lianley until after the western conference BANDITS RAID GARAGE KIDNAPING MEN AND STEALNG TWO CARS Release Captives Mile North OF Indianapolls And Promise to Return Autos INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 30-(UP) -Four heavily armed bandits rajd. the Thirtieth Street Garage to(ay.

kidnaped two employes, bound third and fled with two large The captives were freed a mile north of Nora on road 31 and the DEn sped northward. They handed their victims $3 as they shoved them from the bandit car. Stanley Myers, 33, a mechanic. who lives above the garage, and Thomas Pulliar. 31, were forced tu the bandits.

Richard Mayes, 20, was securely bound and leit. in the rear seat of an automobile jo the garage, When the bandits arrived. they asked for repair work Cn their small sedan. Puilian said. A ment later they produced revolvers and removed two cars from their parking places.

After Mayes tied, two of the gunmen, one carrying 3 shotgun. took Myers Pullian into one of the autos. third drove another stolen machline and the fourth drove the auto which the men arrived. "We don't Want money" the bandits told their victims. "Ail we ing here Saturday at which time! the possibility of Michigan's ting permission to accept 113 invi.a.ioh to the Ruse Bowl game will be suttled.

111 naming his selections emphasized the fact the: four of; time Big Ten's best players -Wil. Michigan end, Robinson, Minnesota, end. Kabat, Wisconsin guard, and linchman, Ohio Stale hai buck Were not invited ransy they participated in other, aporis ot scholastic' and would lore thei: intercollegiate eligibility by taking part, in the vast west game. The 11 players from east will meet the 11 players from the mid. west here, December 19.

tr Colgate resentative is selected for as the Rose Bowl! the vast's rep-; game, the east-west and Colgate squads will go to California er and will train 011 Stanford's field at Palo Alto. want is good used Tell the they can have them back OWners in 10 days. We'll be through with them by The kidnaped men said the ban-: dits also had a machine gun and additional revolvers in their car. VAN DORN RITES THURSDAY PERU. Nov.

30--Funeral services for Carl C. VanDorn who died his home here following. a short at illness of apoplexy, will be held at the Drake funeral home Thursday 'at 10 a. m. Rev.

Charles Oberlin of the Church of the Brethren will the in chargo, Burial will be in Sharpee cemetery. BURLINGTON SPEAKER Miss Nellie Wilson of who has just returned from four years of missionary work in the southland mountains, spoke at a meeting of the young people's societies of Ross. Owen end Warren townships or Clinton county Tuesday night. NEW WAVERLY WINS Scoring five points in an overtime period, the New Waverly defcated the Economy Grocers of Logansnort Tuesday night. 45 to 43.

The game Was played al New Waverly. WOLCOTT BEATEN Playing on its home floor. the Wolcott independent cage team bowed to Otterbein. 33 to 27. alter.

traiting at the half, 10 to 15. Ingljis scored five goals for the winners. Offshoot of Rothschild Clan Mixes Finance With Foxtrots Dapper Bearer of Famous Name, Who Avers He Is of Famous Financial Family, Trips Light Fantastic in Broadway Palace at a Dime a Dance. TAPE to follow in the footsteps of his distinguished financial relatives, except as far as money enters into his art. It is deplorable that the noxious question of money must enter at all, but then, even a Rothschild must eat, so Lionel charges ten cents a dance for the privilege of tripping the light fantastic with all comers ambitious to acquire the distinction of having stepped a measure with one of Europe's financial royalty.

He is at present holding court in a New York dance palace, but he remembers when. 1E you lend a sympathetic car as Lionel steers you through the maze of the waltz or foxtrot while the band plays "Blue Danube" or "Little White Lies," this wandering child of the Rothschilds will tell you something of his history. How he can trace his lineage back to old man Bauer, who opened pawn shop in Frankfort, Germany, and founded the family and fortune that became world-famous. The name Rothschild, Lionel will tell you, comes from the red shield that old Bauer hung over his store Rothschild being German for red shield. Lionel came to the United States, he says, to make his own way in the world.

He worked in his father's iron works in. San Francisco, atudied at the University of California, and was seeing the country when the slump forced him to gg to work-sa here he is, working at'a dims dance, TEN CENTS TO LANCE WITH A ROTHSCHILD. Although he claims he is. an offshoot of the celebrated Rothschild family tree, Lionel Rothschild, slim, dapper and soft-voiced, has no ambition HOSPITAL CISM SSES GUN ACC D.NT VIChM. Ralph Edwin Laymon, 13, living two miles south of the city on the Kokomo pike.

was removed to his home in an ambulance Wednesday afternoon from the Cass county hospital where he was brought Saturday after being shot jus the back by a .22 calibre rifle bullet. The boy's condition is satisfactory. No attempt. was made to remove the bullet, Imbedded an inch and hall deep the muscle along the youth's spine, as the doctor believes it. will cause no harm.

MEDARYVILLE FEAST MEDARYVILLE, Nov. 30--1 Members of the local of will stage a rabbit hunt Wednesday: December 7. and on the following will banquet on their spoils. The feast is planned all niembers and former members and 'invitations been sent to Winamac and Francesvitle. Charles Hall and Lee Stump will captain the hunting teams.

ESTATE SUIT Asking that conveyance of real estate be set aside and the erty made a part of the assets of the estate of William Michael in order to meet accounts on file against the estate. Harold Tuberty, administrator. has filed suit! against Elsie Anderson and others. Attorney Robert J. Arthur appears for the estate.

HEARS ABOUT TAXES Deploring the present system of taxation which places the burden 011 real estate, Miss Clara Rathfon spoke at the luncheon of the Kiw. mis club Tuesday. She spoke in faVor of a new system to give equal distribution of the support of the government, W. L. Sprouse club president, introduced the speaker.

RICHARDSON'S fone 581 Cleaners 1. M. M. C. A.

Automobile Insurance "Better Protection At Lower Cost" JAMES R. HARTLEY 510 E. Main Phone 1305K Doak Denham Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Rapalring. Diamond Setting and Engraving. 81 Eighteenth St.

QUALITY COAL! AYRSHIRE Furnace Lump $5.25 AYRSHIRE Large. Lump $5.35 REX SPLINT $6.50 IMPERIAL $7.35 All Coat Forked Clean Hyman Coal Co. PHONE 345 CoAL! MARIGOLD Shoveled $5.00 MARIGOLD Forked $5.25 GREEN BRIAR (Red Ash) $7.25 BASH COAL CO. All Coal' Shipped Penn. R.

R. 920 Bate's Phone 44 Try our Glenn Ecco, the coal with Pocahontas heat units. Call for prices. "OK SUPPLY CO. 314 Heath St.

Phone 923 CAR CRASH DAMAGE SUIT TRIAL STARTS An automobile accident at th and George streets several months' ago is the basis for the! trial of two damage suits which opened in circuit 'court Wednesday; morning. In the first action RobCert Jones seeks $700 damages for a car and in the second Charles D. I Jones seeks $2.000 for persons in-, juries. Edward Pitman is named defendant. Fansler, Douglass and McHale and Attorney Harold Mull appear for the plaintiff and AtItorney George Custer and Guthrie and O'Neill represent Pitman, A jury was waived in the case.

CONGRESSMAN DIES. Nov. James C. McLanghlin, republicav, of. Michigan, died' in his room at the Lincoln hotel here of.

heart disease. SAYS LOSS HIGHER Odest Gresham, whose home at 113 North street was damaged by Tre Tuesday, says the loss will approximate $400 to $500. He said in l's opinion the fire Was started from the flue. The Boom Year VALUE at Depression Year COST 10 Tubes -New Type 'Twin Spenkers Automatic Volume Control Variable Tone Control and Static Suppressor Fine 6-Cylinder Cabinet Extra Fine Tone More Clarions are Being Sold Today Than Any Other Make! COMPLETE Clarion Chas. Young Son New Location 315 4th St.

Phone 948 COAL Call Us For All Kinds of Eastern Coal at Very Low Prices Alder Coal Co. 1515 Woodlawn Phone 824 Chas. D. Chase Co. Funeral Directors RELIABLE PROMPT EFFICIENT PRONE 478 LADY ATTENDANT Call 1039 For Appointment Have Your Examined The Dr.

Baker Optical Co. 410 FOURTH ST. Paul F. Burgman of Muskegon, is visiting his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. H. F. Burgman, 811 High street, Culled Band from Shufflin' Sam, Lawsy! Lawsy: Lawsy! That at the Avalon tonight. Is I Goin'? 1 is.

Only 2 bits. Chicken Pie Supper Bazaar and baked gools ot all NEWS NOTES kinds. Thursday, Dec. 1 at 9th St. Christian church.

Supper 35c. NOVEMBER PERMITS TOTA'. ONLY $1,2 0 Building permits issued by the i board of public works through the office of the city cierk during vember. totalled $1.250. according records.

In all. six permits were issued. The largest single permit was for construction estimated at. $500. Buy O.

K. Certified Bread and save stale It stays fresh. Used Gas Ranges Flanegin Hdwe. Co. NEWS NOTES Warner's Flower, Phone 680.

Francis Dress Shop, 716 E. Newby'e flowers. Pa 51. You can depend on O. K.

Certitied Bread for wholesome bread quality. Special Oil Wave Lay-Tonic Oil Wave Realistic Wave $4. Mrw. Elizabeth Miller, Phone 896. WOMAY FOUND DEAD IN HOME Mira.

W. A. Zellers of Winamac Suffers Fatal Stroke of Apoplexy WINAMAC Nov. 30-Apparently having suffered a stroke of a POpiexy a short time before, Mrs. W.

A. Zellers, 55, was found dead in her home here at 10:45 o'clock tu day by Mrs. Emma Hines, a friend who called to Pay a short visit. She had died suddenly as she was engaged in doing her housework. Surviving besides the husband are two sons, Arthur of New Mexico and Ralph of South Bend, four daughters, Mrs.

Joc Sausen, South Bend, Mrs. Frank Hare. Balton. Edna Warner Chicago, and Mrs. Mable Cowley of Denver.

two sisters, Mrs. Fred O'Neill of Logansport and Mrs. Charles Sturgeon of Kokomo, two brothers, William Fry of Indianapolis and James Fry of Marion, and her mother, Mrs. Lizzic Fry of Winaniac. Deaths 11 0 Funerals CLINGER Funcral services were held afternoon from the residence in 421 Burlington for George Edward Clinger, retired Pennsylvania railroad employe.

who died Monday night, Rev. L. G. Jacobs of the Broadway M. E.

church officiated. Burial Was made in DIt. Hope cemetery. BERG Funeral services for Henry Ecrg, Pennsylvania railroad entploye who died Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Marie Nelson near Walton, were held at the residence at 2 o'clock and at the St.

James' Lutheran church al 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Parial was made ju Mount Hope cemetery. MASSICK John Massick. G5 years old sue. at 10:30 o'clock Wednesclay morning al his home in 325 Tipton street after long illness.

Kroeger and Son are in charge. Surviving are three daughters, Mira, Willis Elliott of Porter, Ind. Mrs. Harry Webdell of Gary. Ind.

and Mrs. Nick Amelio of this city and three sisters, Miss Lizabeth Massick and Mrs. Anna Faley of this city and Mrs. Matz Kempt ol Delphi, Ind. SPRING Funeral services for Alex Spring, 11 years old.

formerly of the Clymers and Galveston communities. who died Tuesday night at his home in Rossville. will be held from the Church of the Brethren in Rossville Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Rossville cemetery. PASHONG The funeral of Phillip H.

Pashcng. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pashong, who died Monday at the family home near the country club, was held from the residence Wedneaday morning at 10 o'clock, W. C.

Holmes of the Universalist church ciliciating. Interment Was made in Mt. Hope cemetery. CULLEN Mrs. Rose Ann Cullen.

Mrs. William Bruggenan formerly af this city, Beach. died at her home in Long according to news received here, and the body is being returned to Logansport for burial in St. Vincent's cemetery. The remains will arrive at 12:50 o'clock Friday afternoon and be taken to the cemetery by R.

G. I Accompanying the body is a son. Dr. H. Otto Bruggeman, prominent Fort Wayne cian and only survivor.

Mrs. phystCul- len, while in Logansport, attended St. Vincent's church. Electric Light Bills Due 1st of month. the 10th.

Please bring your number. Penalty COX WINS DECISION OVER DUBLINSKY INDIANAPOLIS: Nov. -Tracy Cox, lodianapo.is. pointed Harry Dublinsky, Chicago. in the main event of the boxing show bere last night, Both are junior welterweights.

Scotty Scotten, Indianapolis, state featherweight. champion, scored a. rechnical. knockout over Young Leach, Indianapolis, in the fifth round of their schedule 8. round bout.

Solly Dukelskp, Chicago, 149 pounds. was given a knockout decision over Jack Kaye, Indianap olis, 151 pounds, when the fight was stopped in the fourth round. STOP Colds in a Day Don't take chances. Take two HILL'S CASCARA QUININE tablets now. follow directions--cold vanishes right away.

Millions keep well with HILL'S CASCARA DANCE Moose Hall Every Wednesday Night Sixth Broadway to 11:30 Square Round Dancing To All BAILEY'S FOR MORE STYLE Join the Fashion Parade Buy your Clothes at BAILEY'S and make sure your satisfaction BAILEY'S clothes have that marvel something, that gives style; that something that gives distinction: that something that sets you apart from the rest. The style says you are alert and the woolens say you are successful, BAILEY'S clothes give you twice as much wear and more than twice as much style. See our extra special suit and overcoat values. $13.50 $19.50 $25.00 BAILEY'S THE MAN'S STORE ROOF FIRES are dangerous on old wood shingle roofs. Have us roof your house with Ru-ber-oid Art Strip Slate Surfaced Shingles and be safe.

The price is reasonable. PHONE US 315 Lowe David 518 Broadway--We Roof Anywhere.

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