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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE nnANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE WEDNESDAYEVEMNG, APRIL ANOTHER SON OF GANDHI IS UNDER ARREST Britain Strikes Again In Its Action to Suppress Rebellion in India (By International News LONDON, April the second time within forty- eight hoars, the stern hand of British authority struck close to Mahatma Gandhi-today when another of his sons, Deviclas Gandhi, was arrested at Salempur for violation of the salt laws, according to dispatches to the evening newspapers. Yesterday's Gandhi's eldest son, Kamdas, was sentenced to six months in jail for a simialr offense- Deviclas was taken into custody twenty-four others. The aged mahatma, continues to escape arrest. Gandhi has announced his intention of continuig his march throughout the country, carrying the "civil disobedience" idea personally to every vllage, town and citv. A boycott oC British poods, inaugurated here by Gandhi supporters, p.pparently is gaining strength.

Several large businessmen havo signified their intention of joinng ths part of the movement. A special meeting of the stock exchange is to be held Sat- nrclav (o Mr. Answers Distress Call RED-HAIRED SUSPECT QUIZZED BY POLICE (By International News Service) CHICAGO, April Jacobson, 27, arrested as a-supposed MODELS Wllit Puzzled Census Takers in Filmland DISPLAY HOSIERY poseu New, shades styles Paoe- being nix the Spring season HP -disnlaved on hvtng UcOHUi-lCU. VM-W i' dav in connection with the ribbon stringing of Mrs. Charlotte.

Mil- models from" this evening-'in the vestibule or the Wiler, Wise departmem ter in the neighborhood of the Helsine apartment to the murder, the-man sought was described as having red hair, but was said to be much younger than Jacobson. Jacobson was picked up near a sanitarium last night after nurses complained that a man had been peering through their windows. LOCAL SPORTSMEN TO ATTEtpNQUET as a to town he had distempei ana a OIOKKII secre tary of the local chapter ot photograph shows Mr. putting a splint ntlie leg, fe Walton Leasue a delegation at a local pet hospital. This was done in a nearby city.

Izaak Walton League, a delegation of local members will leave Tliurs- day evening for Monticollo where CONTINUED FROM PAGE his oarly experiences in his "trade." "The way I started in the racket is kind of funny," he said. "When. I returned to Canada from over three vears with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces France, I had tuberculosis from gas poisoning, and I spent two and a halt years in a hospital there. Dis- fhe boycott. ange is to be lieiu years a nospiun discuss furtherance of.

I charged, I went to Minneapolis loi 11 11 ivinrl ift fl FLOWD KERNS OPENS ELECTRICAL SHOP Floyd Kerns, former superintendent of the- electric light plant, is installing equipment, in his location 5DS North street, preparatory ro (he opening of the Floyd Kerns Electric Company. Included in the North street, tiuarters will be considerable" space for electrical displays. Mr. Kerns will be engaged in the general electrical repairing and viring and in the sale of electrical t-voods and equipment. RIL TERM JURORS ARE BEING CALLEB Persons whose on Hie- list of twelve to serve petit jurymen OL the April term of court wero being summoned by C.

K. Kahler, deputy sheriff, to appear before Judge John B. Smith at. o'clock Thursday morning, April 10, to qualify for service. The early call for the jurymen is being made in preparation 1'or ihc i rial of J.

Shrock, charged with rnunlcr. which is to open here Monday April M. I 4jt'VI no reason at all and tried to get a position. Failing in that, I tried to get a job. Saxophone Worried Him.

"I couldn't make the grade there cither, so went around to a newspaper office and told the editor I could do anything that was asked me. got the job for a week, and did I nearly got slumped, when on the last day i was asked to play a saxophone solo on iwo-hour notice. I'd played a saxophone in my lite before, but in two hours learned to play 'Old Black The worst of it was after 1 played the solo, there way Quite a bit ot applause, and 1 had to play an encore, so I played the second verse of 'Old Black Mr. among, other things, has boxed Jack Dempsey and Jack mntfhns thev will attend a banquet at Lake Johnson. Mi'- saps both matches sss oC the clear sky was asked, Chapter will assemble for th rough a challenge" 1 thrown on the pose ot officers screen, to play "The Lost Chord" on the theatre's $75,000 pipe or-; gan.

The house was packed and he, wasn't too sure of himself, but lie got thru the "Lost Chord." Mr. will be in Logansport until a week from Saturday, and is at the disposal of its thousands i of readers, to do any task that they may ask of him, provided itj is within tile law, does not cn-j danger liCo or limb, and will give un interesting- Mr. will relate his experiences from day to day in these columns, and oh, "what a lot of interesting-j stories he will have to tell, fixing- Iliis and the other thing for Mr. and Mrs. Logansport and their family, and remember, readers, his services are absolutclp free, The riiaros-Tribune foots the- bill.

Just another little service that thiKj newspaper offers its readers. Fill. out the coupon, mail it to Mr. care of hto Pharos-Tribune and hoj will do the rest. UINOIS A.

WINS WATER POLO CROWN (By International News Service) I from 2 4 o'clock, whils at 2-30. p. m. Saturday, -surprise; 'relative to the apparel, will be i featured in the East window- Although a number of shades and been displays 1 during the Spring season, there are still a large number, of bla.uls in various colors yet to be introduced. Hosiery for Spring materials in tweeds, prints, flat cropland chiffons will be displayed.

The executives of this large cie- partmeut store extends an invitation to all shoppers of the cvry and community to attend the show- ing either tonight, or any during the remaining three dayc of the week. BOARD GRANTS PERMISSION TO ERECrSKATING fill A permit to erect a building at Burlington and. Mil-lred street, to- be used for a ska "Lng rink, was issued by the board "of public works in session today, to J. Homer Barnhart of Peru, Ind- G-eorge Mills, 1S22 Clifton avenue, was given permission to erect a private garage on his property. TWO DIVORCE CASES HEARD IN COURT Two divorce cases were tried in circuit court today- In the first, that of Harold Rose against Marie Hose, the court took the matter under advisemanr, while in t.ie second the action of Thomas V.

Huston against Ruth Huston, f.ho plaintiff was granted a divorce and ordered not to re-marry two vears. Miller Miller repre.senteu plaintiffs in the twa actions, while Attorney D. D. Fickle was special prosecutor in the Rose and Paul Myers was special prosecutor in the Huston action. Time to Faint Up Do needed inside painting and decorating now and have jt out of the way at housecleaning time.

It costs little to give your home" that spic and spsn appearance that, comes only with well fjr.isacd woodwork, walls and floors. Sargent Gerke Floor and Furniture Enamel For woodwork, walls, floors, furniture. Dries in 4 hours with a hard, durable glossy finish. Washes easily and Avears. Quart size, any color $1.25 Pint size, any color 70c pint size, any color 40c J4 pint size, any color 25c Lowe and David Hardware and Roofing 518 Bdwy.

Phone 375 Mr. of Logansport Ebaros-Tribuna: The undersigned hereby applies for your services. The job I have for you is and should require This service is to be performed FREE. Signed Address Telephony Number Fill out and mail to Mr. care of Pharos-Tribune: CHICAGO, April defeated the New York Athletic club, to 2 the Illinois A.

C. today the National A. A. U. water polo title.

Al Schwartz, holder cept the yard, took a prominent part in the. I. A oifensive. The referee ordered six men out of the water at ono time in tbc second period fouls, POULTRYMEET AT ROYAL CENTRE SOCIAL NOTES Marriage License Hazel Sliubech and William Stephens, both ot this city, have been granted a license to by the County Clerk Lulu Byers. A poultry meeting, one ot a se! rios being held in connection wi'h I tlio better chick campaign, to be conducted at the- Royal Centre school auditorium, Friday night, i April 13.

Dr. J- H. Graham is to be the lecturer. A clinic for the cxaminai.on chickens will also be held. Meeting Tonight There will be a business meeting ijvery of the Young Married People's ex-! Class of the Market Street M.

IS. church at 7:30 this evening at the church. All members are asked to attend. Honor Mrs. Hanna Mrs, Minnie Hanna of the New Age Watch Mission was honored guest at a surprise birthday party Monday evening at the Mission East Market street.

was served at-6 o'clock after prayer service wa.s held. Many lovely gifts were received by Mrs. Hanna. of O. 2 CONTINUED FROM PAGE the daughter ot Theodore Roosevelt and other the daughter ot Mark Hanna, were school-day friends.

The prohibition aspect of the forthcoming November fight was accentuated by the difficult time which various dry republican congressmen had in being renominated Shortly before noon today ait appeared, safe, but several had extremely narrow squeaks. IVrcaks Revenge. For -Mrs. McCormick tlio victory was peculiarly a sweet one. Six years ago Charles S.

Deoeen defeated her late husband, Senator Mcdill McCormick, for renornina- tion. His friends said that defeat broke Medill McCormick''s heart. He died a few months later; Now his widow has avenged him by administering the most crushing defeat Charles S. Deneen has ever experienced in his 32 years of political activity in Illinois. American politics affords no parallel of that.

For sheer drama it stands unsurpassed in the unending roll of political history. The McCormick victory furnishes a striking testimonial to the potency oE the world court Issue in Illinois. Four years ago Frank L. Smith defeated Senator Wm. B.

MsKinley for renomination on this same issue, and today it proved Just as magic In Mrs, McCor- mlck's case. Incidentally. Senator Deneen Is the nineteenth senator who voted for American adherence to the court to go down to defeat since the cote in the Senate. The magnitude of Deueen defeat probably spells the end his political sway in the state, for the time being at least. wn to de feat with him went his county and city slates.

Here and there a Deneen candidate squeezed through, but they were few. The city hull and anti-Uencen forcer, general were triumphant. Incomplete returns I his movninp indicated that Frank Smith 'and. Kichard Yates won the republican nominations for- congrcssuian-at- large from a field 23 candidates. Smith's victory is in the nature bus of ''vindication," He was elected to the senate in 1D2G defeating Senator McKinley for renomimi-1 tion, but he was denied' a seat be-1 cause of excessive expenditures, 'There were a-number oC-narrow squeaks, -Four leading dry repub- licans from the Chicago district' had'a particularly difficult but late returns this morning indicate they will slip through.

Among these was M. Michaelson, Seventh district, who was tried E. year ago at Jacksonville. for violation oi when one of his trunks' started leaking while, in transit from'Cuba. His principal opponent, James Morelancl, was running him a itron WOUNDED MAN BEBEO VICTIM GANGLAND fBy International N'ows Service) CHICAGO, April to be the victim of a Sang attack, James Campion, 30, today was inear death here with a wound in his back.

1 i Campion was abducted last night, beaten and shot and then 1 hurled from an automobile into a South Side street, police When it was first believed teat he was the victim of election violence, Campion declared he had no connection with politics. Joint Prayer Meeting Members of the First Church, of Cod in charge of Rev, 0, E. Shnrr. and oC the New Age Watcli Mis sion are planning a series of joi-i prayer meetings. Services, are 10 ibe held weekly at homes of varioti members.

De Valera Party VFins Signal Victory FURTHER OBSTACLES International News Service) DAYTONA BEACH, April 0,011. ivu, Chanches of Kaye English the prohibition law speedster, making another attempt otnvtprl oc i a to wreck the world's automobile were remote he asid, after examining the beac! nci was ruimius He said the beach W.T race, however, and it prob- spotty and he probably won lei no i i j. Tan.fii'n-'lin ably will take the final returns to decide. CM1U make his assault on tne record -un til later in the Marconi With Latest Marvel President William C. Cosgrave, ol Irish Free State, announcer Cabinet's resignation before session of the Dail.

Hy resignation followed defeat i' the Dail on the De Valera pensio: Bill. The resignation is considere a signal victory for De Valera' oarty, and it is regarded likei; that De Valera, mUitant leader will be called upon to form CaWll TOLEJJU GRALN TOLEDO, April close: Clover, imported cash new llfiO. prime choice cash new 1200; Oct. Dec. 1270; Alsike cash 110 Timothy cash new 325..

The census man is on the Job, and there is trouble ahead of him in Hollywood, whcr. he begins counting noses in the famous movie colony. Lin- less- he is careful he is likely to get his names all twisted on official records. The. above segregation of' stars of filmland with the names by KIEFER' MAPIE KDENIS which they are known on Uncle Sam's rostei are a test' for your memory of faces and names.

An interesting is to carefully go over tn picture, just as the census man must go over the colony, and try if you recognize your favorite 'film stars by these names. atIon(U Sewwl) CHICAGO, April closed' higher today, up to Com '6 and The Marchese Marconi, inventor of he successfully the greatest experiment so far in the transmission of wireless energy. In his y.acht Electra he operated a switch whiclyn operated switch, in Sydney, Australia, some 10,000 to 5-Sc. Final prices for rye were 1-Sc down to 3-Sc up. BIDS WILT, BE N-ftlce is Hereby piven that tha of School Trustees of the School.

City, of Transport. Cass Cauntv Indiana, will meet at P. M. "on Tuesday. April 2D, 3930.

fit tlio Roosevelt in such city to receive anfl open coal bids tor 1,500 tons, more or lass, of cprg: size and Jump coal, delivered in the bins of said school city upon the order of such Bonrd durinK the month of May 1330. All such bids shall be presented on or before 7-30 -P on Tuesday, April iatn IMO at the office of such Board "i the -Roosevelt School. All Uldp shall contain a description of the Iciml of- coal upon, the Iqcntion of ihe-mlne. the name of the ship. ping 1 point.

a certified analysis, i Four of the styles arc illustrated on this page. There are many, many more just as effective you the smart- kest dress modes of the moment. Smart Modes tor the New Season $6.00 Values A .85 $10.00 Values .95 Plenty of Blacks and High Shades of Spring Frocks for every type of smart femininity, for street for afternoon party office, school or daytime. LOW WEEK-END Saturdays Sundays Excursion Fares TO PCHOO.IV TPTT'ST WliltscU. President.

ci-Ptavy. n. Bavnfield Dated Cincinnati, Ohio Terre Haute, Columbus. Ohio Greencastle, Ind. Dayton, Ohio MartlnsTllle, Ind.

Springfield, Ohio Richmond, Ind. Tickets sold Saturdays and Sundays to above and other stations on lines of the T. H. 13. Traction the D.

W. Traction and the C. L- (Operating lines formerly operated by the. I. C.

to Traction and the C. D. Traction Ohio). Tickets good going. Saturdays and Sundays, good returning any time tcrand including Mondays "Ed Lafayette, Ind.

Lebanon, Ind. Danville, Ind. Craivfordsville, Ind. VIA Fare Plus Ten Treasurer..

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