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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4,1930 THE LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE PAGE ELEVEN CASH For the White Elephants Thru The Want Ads It's thoughtlessness to leave an umbrella and -it's just as thoughtless to not try to recover it thru the PHAROS TRIBUNE Lost Ads. It is well to remember that when you lose anything the eyes that find it read the Lost Ads to locate the loser. Just call 142. THE PHAROS-TRIBUNE Lost and Found Service WANT AD RATES The Pharos-Tribune endeavors to print only truthful ails and -ivljt ap predate the cull Ins ot Its attention to any advertisements not conforming to the highest standards of honestly. All ads arc restricted to their proper classification.

The publishers reserve the riffht to edit or reject any advertisement nncl will not be responsible moro than one Incorrect Insertion BUSINESS SERVICE ICLOWERS, PTjAMTS AfiTO SEEDS EMPLOYMENT WANTED: FARM WORK BY middle aged married man. Ex- perienced.jUldress Work, 526. WANTED: WALL PAPER HANG- ing 30c double roll. A. G.

Beaher, phone 55S-K- MERCHANDISE FOE SALE FOn. SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Tl Funeral Strebsl were FOR RENT: HALE DOUBLE house, 6 rooms, bath, furnace. 14th Adjacent to Riverside $20.00. per month. Inquire 87 14th St.

FOR RENT: 3 ROOM HOUSE SOS 15th -street; 4 room house 212 Bank street; ,5 room modern house 525 S. Third; 5 room cottage 1600 Woodlawn 4 rooms 1721-1723 Erie '7 room 1210 Liberty 4 room, fl house with bath, 41C 13th St. Ph. I Anight, retirea I 717. DEATHS and FUNERALS The funeral Slightly Used Suits Cheap PERFECT CLEANERS On Wall Street Phone 431 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED TO BUY: USED CASH register.

Phone 1975. FOR SALE: PORTABLE SAW mill With belt and 54 inch inserted tooth saw. Frank L. Miller, R. R.

4, Logaasport. FOR" SALE: TWO WOLVERINE furnaces. One No-Col oil burner, Complete'with tanks. 2010 Broad- wav. Phone 232C.

BARBER SHOP For sale at a bargain, if sold quick, account sickness. Three chair shop. Modern equipment. In good location in Logansport, See Frank Kivett, Auctioneer, LIVE STOCK Artistic Funeral Work Bouquet Shop Mrs. Geo.

Moriarty Phone 242 FOR SALE: TRUNK AND BABY cab. Phone FOR SALE: PORTABLE SAW mill with belt and 54 inch inserted tooth saw. Frank L. Miller, R. I R.

4, Logansport. DOGS AND OTHEll FOR SALE: FOX TERRIER PUPS Phone 1391-K, services for Eglduis olrBUBi Held at 9 o'clock this morning from St. Joseph's Catholic church with Father Demmger in charge. Burial was made in St. Vincent's cemetery.

services of R- B- Tipton township farmer' who Tuesday morning was held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon from Chase chapel. Burial was made in Mt Hope cemetery. Final rites for Charles E. Goslee who died Tuesday afternoon, will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the residence In Jefferson township. Interment will be made in Davis cemetery.

Rev, Howard Jenkins will be in charge. for the Classified inserted than la 3c per word each Insertion. minimum charge IIJT being 30o and 2 MOVING AJfD HAULING 1 tlmo word Omen per word II times 33 par word Carr Cartage Co. Transfer and Storage New location at 421 Pb. 53 ANNOUNCEMENTS REID TRANSFER City and Overland Moving 321 Fifth St.

PhoneJISGD FINANCIAL PLENTY APPLES 50c bushel up. Sweet cider. 995-L. 1718 Spear. FOWTRY Ph.

FOR SALE: AT FARM 1 TO 300 C. White Leghorn, year old hens $1.00 each. James Malone, Buffalo, Ind. LOST: MAN'S YELLOW GOLD ring with flat green set. Reward.

Return to Pharos-Tribune. LOST: STAR FIX AT Spencer Tark. Finder return to Pharos-Tribune. Reward. AUTOMOBILES MONEY TO LOAN FINANCIAL FOR.

SALE: 102S CHEVROLET Sedan $30.00. 1024 Chevrolet Coupe $40.00. -1C" W. Broadway, 1927 Ford Coupe This is exceptionally Koorl car HEXDRICKSON MOTOR SALES' Just East of Soars. Roebuck Co.

BUSINESS SEEVICE Phono Erlt 107? THE AVEIM'JF GARAGE John Meyer Welding all kinds 51S North St. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL $4.00 E. Bdwy, Deauty Box. Ph. Peerless Cleaners Dressed cleaned, pressed $1.00 up Men's suits cleaned $.1.00 Coats cleaned $1.00 Phone 915 School Starts Sept.

8th Let us help you get the children started off right. If you find that you are short of cash, see us. We may be able Lo assist you. Loans made any place in.Cass Coiuity. CEMTRAL 10AN -co, Bdwy.

PI)one 305 OrT-r aietropolitan 5c and 50c Store JLogansport, Incl. FOR SALE: PICKELS, BEANS and tomatoes. Phone 1655-Y. FOR SALE: GOOD BANANAS 15c a dozen; Damson plums 4 Ibs. IS Ib.

boxes peaches for lu Ib baskets tomatoes for S5c. Standard Fruit Market, 324 4th St. PLENTY FANCY MILK FED fries 50c. First house west Pisgah church. ROCHESTER ROCHESTER, Sept- Zymir, a two year-old -race horse owned by Oliver Powell of near here, fin-1 Guiness, all left themselves open Will Revise Line-ups Of Polo Teams Both British and American Aggregations Give Unimpressive Exhibition of Practice Games NE WYORK, Sept.

Shifts in the line-ups both the British and American polo teams lor their opening match Saturday seemed likely today after unsatisfactory play the two teams in their final test matches yesterday. The English team wooi its final test match from Roslyn, 8 to 5, but Louis Lacey, No. 2, was tiie only Invader to distinguish himself The other three members of the team, Gerald Balding, Capt. C. I.

Roark and Lt, Humphrey NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK, Sept. Interest lagged in the stock market today and after attempts had been made to hold the list up during most of the day, prices 'gradually slid off' near the close. Trading volume was lighter. Losses were mostly fractional. A few of them extended beyond a point and in such issues as J.

I. Case, Lehman, and a few others lost 2 to 4 points. Support was- encountered in the last few minutes of trading and most stocks closed above their lows. United States Steel moved over a wide arc for that stock. Early in- the day is was up 1 1-8 net.

declined to and then rose a point or more. In the' late trading it sold down to 167 1-8. Near the final g'ong It rallied. Weakness in the grain market helped th; bears. Wheat dropped to new "lows and closed 'down 7-8 to cents a bushel.

Corn was steadier, cK-ing off to up 5-S. Oats were steady. Latest Market Reports CHICAGO BOARD OF TBADE CHICAGO, Weakness at Sept. Winnipeg brought carried up to From there it liquidation and hedging pressure Into the market late today and wheat fell- to another set of tew lows for the season. The slow foreign demand was a factor.

Corn was uneasy but developed strength around noon, losing some ground when wheat broke. September wheat at 82c was within 5c of the 1914 mark and with that lowest since 190'. Oats paralleled corn. At the close wheat was 7 to lc lower, corn- was lower to higher and oats were lie lower to higher. Provisions were strone to sharply higher.

Liverpool, after sagging further in the late 1 'trade, recovered well to close to lower. Trade here during the morning was largely of a local character and Corn started slightly easier and fraction At mid- exchange than the stock market. Sterling dropped cent and other exchanges were down proportionately. Oil shares held well and were FOR STOVES, PARLOR SUITE, AL- most new. Most anything else in second hand goods.

J. F. Rupe, 97 Burlington Ave. All Kinds New and Used Furniture At GEARHEART'S 40S-410 3rd REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR FURNISH, ed housekeeping rooms. Phone 16S6-L.

FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISH- ed front room, near high school. Phone 605-K. ishecl third in grand circuit races sharing in the $1,500 stakes of the race. RE-STOCK LAKE, ROCHESTER, Sept. thousand blue gills and two li'imdred large mouth bass of the fingerling type of minnows were placed in Lake Manilou yesterday through the Izaak Walton league of Rochester.

ROCHESTER, Sept. Ferguson of near Lucerne, today filed a $5.000 damage suit in the Fulton circuit court against William -Henry Ecldinfrton, of near Kewanna, carging libel. to criticism. America's tentative International line-up suffered defeat for the second time In succession, bowing to the Reds, with a handicap of four goals, 11 to 8. Eric Pedley at No.

form. '1 was particularly of? coming hack in good style near the close. Further reduction, in gasoline stocks, was a. factor. 2 red 86 No.

1 CASH --GRAIN CHICAGO. Sept. Cash grain close: Wheat: No. hard 85. Corn: No.

2 mixed No. 3 mixed 99; No. 5 mixed 98; No. 6 mixed No. 1 yellow No.

2 yellow 99 No. 3 yellow No, 5 yellow No. 2 whlla Oats: No. 2 white No. 3 white' No.

4 white- Rye: None. Barley: Timothy: Clover: TOLEDO OKAIN TOLEDO, 0., Sept oia No. 2 r.d.jp.W«.. Corn: No, 2 yellow, Oats: No. 2- white, Rye: No.

2, 77. Barley: No. 2, el. Clover: Domestic prime then advanced a small on. moderate, buying, session prices were around steady.

Crop comments showed no change from their recent unfavorhle The trade was not inclined to press the market in view of the expectation that the government crop report next week will be published. Cash prices were to lc lower. Receipts were 103 cars. Oats were firm with the price changes of no significance. At mid-morning the market held a minor fractional advance the strength in wheat, but the market was featureless.

Cash prices were to lc lower. Receipts were 89 cars. Open. High. Low.

Close. WHEAT: TBOOP SO. 1 NOTICE All members of Boy Scout Troop No 1 are to meet at the Memorial Home at 7:15 o'clock tonight at) which time they will leave for the court of honor to he held at Riverside Park. All scouts having uniforms should wear them. $1425; prime new, prime choice new $15.10: prime choice old $14.55 October December $15 25; March $15.75.

Cash October December $13.00. Butter: Fancy creamery Country run Timothy Prizes Offered for Suggestions for Ripley Believe It or Not" RIPLEY Registered D. 8 Patent Office Ripley Will Send Proof If You Ask It Stamped With Tour Reauost Sept. Dec, Mar- May CORN: Sept. Dec Sept Dec.

Mar. Mav 88-4 SI 91 94Vi SSVi 43 45 46 INDIANAPOLIS STOCK Hops holdovers 1062. mostly 25c lower, m.15@ll.20 $13.25 J10.75@10,90 some 35c lower. Bulk 200-250 Few choice loads. Top 250-300 Ibs 300-350 Ibs.

LOGANSPORT STOCK YDS. i. W. McBetk Hogi 100 to 130 S.40@ 8.90 140 to 160 9.40@ 9,90 160 to 175 pounds 9.90^10.15 ISO to 210 pounds 210 to 250 9.90@10.15 Roughs 8-30 Veals 5.00@ 9.00 Spring lambs 5.00® 7.00 42.00@3.00 SWIFT CO. Delivered to Loganaport plant Hens 2 Leghorn hens 2 Ib.

colored broilers 20 Ib. Leghoru broilers. 1S Barebacks 7c le Roosters Hennery Eggs straight Eggs No. 2 12 Elperc 4 Fettlg Eggs Springs Hens Roosters Butter Veal 9.00 Heifers 8.03 Steers 8.000> 9.00 W. H.

Hanson Eggs Fries Light bens .20 LOGANSPORT ELEVATOR Grain 1146 No. 2 soft wheat 74 No. 2 ry.e 55 No. 3 white qats No. 4 yellow corn .21 .21 .19 8 35 2121 High EMPLOYMENT FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISH- ed front room.

Modern. Good heat. Board. Garage. street.

FOR RENT: VERY DESIRABLE sleeping room in modern, private home. Closs In. Phone 463-L. FOR RENT: FRONT ROOM FOR one or two ladies. 209 13th St.

FOR RENT: MODERN SLEEP- ing rodm. Close in. Ph. 609-K. VPAHTMKNTS FOIl RENT Big Beautiful Doll Come'and set youis.

Only 99c SOUTHSIDE GARAGE 124 Burlington. Phone' 909 Choose Your Own Design Geo. Kraus Ph. 4SG-K Your Upholsterer 2036th Machinist and Welder PAUL KASCH 216 W. Ottowa Ph.

2452-L FOR RENT: GROUND FLOOR apartment Modern. Everything furnished. Cheap. 922 E. Bdwy.

Taxi Phone 540 Pi-ompt, Courteous Scrvkc Checker and Hudson Cab. Co. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR metals, iron, rags and paper Gordon Iron Metal Co. 18 Water St. Phone 243-1 We Do Front Wheel BEN PEMNINGTON.

Ph. 277 MANAGER WANTED TO TAKE charge or our business in Logansport Must furnish to cash deposit on Roods. References required. 520 N. Michigan, Dept.

322, Chicago. MANAGER WANTED FOR LO- gajisport store. Mechanically inclined with some executive ability. per week to start. Earnings up to SHOO per month and more.

About SS50 cash deposit on poods required'. Manufacturer, .116 N. May street, Chicago, 111. i WANTED: YOUNG MAN FOR night work. Must furnish ref- i erences.

Barnett Hotel. FOR RENT: SMALL FURNISH- ed apartment. 1120 North street. Phone 714-K. FOR RENT: A VERY NICE FUR- i nished apartment.

Good heat i Close in. Phone Room 205 after six o'clock. FOR RENT: MODERN FIVE room apartment. With garage. 2214 Broadway.

'FOR RENT: UNFURNISHED I seven room house. Semi-modern, Nice lawn, pretty view. Reason- 1 able. 421 Cliff Drive. Also small I house Woodlawn Ave.

Ph. 2175-Y. I i WANTED: SINGLE MAN 20 TO I 23 years of age with experience in bookkeeping and farm machinery. Address Box 526. FOR; RENT: 5 ROOM MODERN house.

East High St. rear 1617 High. Inquire at Furs Made, 'Remodeled Dressmaking. Repair work. E.

Mkt. YOUR WINDOWS CLEANED, loors scrubbed, janitor work. Lmerican Window House Clean- Ing Co. Phone 113. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 THE K.

1884 Logan's Fur Shoppe Have your coat repaired, cleaned, glazed. 521 High St FOR RENT: HALF OF MODERN i double house. Partly furnished if desired. Garage. 1927 George St.

GIRL DRIVING TO MIAMI, FLOR- ida, desires lady passen'per, leav- ing Sunday, 7th. Call First i National Bank, Rochester, Ind, WANTED: TEN REFINED LA- die? wishing to earn a steady in- Come. Grace Curry, Barnes Hotel Room 319. Modern House For Rent TOM McELHENY Broadway Phone 31 FOR RENT: REMODELED 'MOD- em 5 room hor. 'e near High school and car line.

525 llth street. Ph, 56S-K. THE LOCUST WAS FATHER of 4 SONS BORK YEARS APART IT Oft NOT, A VISITED 3AN DICGO'5 RU3INE55 DISTRICT. IN T-Ht HEART OF THE CITY IN TOLICE STATION, HE 5HIFTED HAD NO'REGARDS OR THE SPEED LAWS. A 9 WAS OOMD 8Y.

ft.H.PAlTERSOM 140-160 tlO.00@10.ofl 100-130 8.25 9.25 Packing sows S.OO@S.5U Few' packing sows to 9-00 Cattle Calve' mostly plain, more active about steady. Scattered medium steers and-yearlings 7.50@10.00 Heifers largely 7.00® 8.50 Pew heifers to $10.00 above. CHICACJO UVE STOCK Hogs- Receipts 19,000. including 2.500 direct; fairly active on 190 Ibs and up; strong to 10 higher- lighter weights mostly steady, slow; packing sows strong to 15c higher; early top 11-15; bulk good and choice weights 1100(5)11-10. Light lights 140-160.

Ib ch 10.00@10.S5; light wt Ib gd ch med wts 200-250 Ib gd ch 10.75 11.15; heavy wts 250-350 Ib gd ch 10.15@11.00; pkng sows 275-500 Ib med gd 8.00@9.25; slaughter pigs 100-130 Ib Rd ch S.25S>9.65. Cattle: Receipts 7.000; calves 2.000; better grade fed steers and yearlings strong'to a shade higher; early top 12.60 paid for heavies; yearlings strong to a shade higher; early top 12-60 paid for heavies; yearlings held around 12.75; several loads being sold at 12.00@12.50; lower grade fed steers slow; she stock very dull and weak at week's decline. Slaughter Cattle and Vealers. Steers 600-00 Ib gd ch 10.50@ 12.75; SOO-1100 Ib gd ch 10.5001 12.75; 1100-1300 Ib gd ch 12.75; 3300-1500 Ib gd ch 1Q.OO@> 12r75: 600-1SOO Ib com med 6.50 heifers 550-850 Ib gd ch Common kind down to $5.00. io.00@12.25; com Fat cows 0...

5.00@ 6.50, jo.OO: cowg gd ch 5.00^)8.25; 7.00 Few fat cows to Low cutters and 3.25@ 4.oO Bulls S- 00 6 Vealerg Btady at $11.00 down Sheep. to 50c lower. Good to choice ewe and wether lambs S.aO@ 9.00 Few lambs 9 50 7.50i3i S.OO 5.00® 7.00 Bucks Common throwouts Fat ewes 3.00@ 4-00 PITTSBDBGH LIVESTOCK. Hoirs. holdovers 750.

mostly 25c lower. -Choice 180-210 Mixed light and medium weights 250-300 Ibs Heavier weights' down to $1.00. 100-140 Ibs. I 9.75 Sows stead, medium to good S. 25 8 -75 Cattle.

bulls weak. Calves. steady. Bulk' common and medium vealers 5.00@ 9.00 Better grades up to', Receipts-T-750. Lambs Medium to -good- 8.75® 9.25 com med 4.25@5.25; low cutter cutter 3.00 bulls (yrlgs excluded) gd ch (beef) .6.00 7.00: cutter to med 4.25@S.50: vealers (milk fed) gd ch 1C.50@ 12.00; med cull com Stocker Feeder Cattle: Steers 500-1050 Ib gd ch 7.00@8.7o; com med 5.25@7-25.

Receipts mar- ket about steady; native Iambs" scarce, barely active; bulk to packers 8.25@8.50; few to city butchers 8.75@8.S5; bucks mostly 7.00@7.50; rangers unsold; fat native ewes 3.00 4.25. Slaughter Sheep and Lambs: Lambs 90 Ib down gd ch S.00@9.10; raed 6.50 all wts com 4.50@6.50; ewes 90-150 Ib med to ch 2.50@ 4.25; all wts cull com l.50@3.0o. Feeding lambs 50-75 Ib Kd ch 6.751>7.60. 2S 27 E. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Hogs 1600 holdovers 400.

Fairly active, mostly packers, steady to 10c 1 wer. Bulk 160-220 Ibs Mixed offerings FOR RENT: SEMI-MODERN house. Phone 705-L. 340-150 130 Ibs down 9.75@10.00 Pkckihg sows S.50@ 9.00 CHICAGO PRODUCE Egg. cases.

Extra firsts Frsts Current receipts Ordinaries Seconds BnUer tubs. Extras Extra firsts 0 irStS 7.00@ S.50 RCO dsJ Standards Live Poultry cars. Fowls, general run 22 Springers 23 Leghorns 15 Ducks Geese 15 to 100. Cows unchanged. Cutter grades 4.50 ralrcs.

eiTJts, 400. Turkeys 1H Roosters 14 Broilers 22 Cheese Twins JYoung Americis Potatoes On track 257; arrivals 113. i Shipments G05. I Vealers 'clow, generally 50c lower. Markets-Steady.

WANTED: RELIABLE GIRL TO FOR REMODELED MOD- work in restaurant. Good home p.rn 5 room house on corner lot for right party. Green Lantern Close to Tinton school and cat Lunch, 1222 B. Broadway. line.

142S Usher. Phone- 717. IXPLANATION UK' V.KSTKIIIUV'S BEMKVETl OR NOT TO A POVTTO IN BRAtHSLAGE, GERMANY-The monument to th, THE MOMjMEM 1U A cultivate this-useful tuber on German soil were 174? knowa'throughout Germany as the "kartoffelhecke." Good to choice Common and mediu Sheep. 8.50 11.50- i slow. Good to i Outstanding steady; otherii 9.50 8.75 Throwouts Wisconsin Backed Irish 2.00©2.05 Minnesota Irish Cob- Idaho Backed-Rugsets Another thlnu In faror -of night baseball vis that lt -will give tht umpire a better- chance to escapfc.

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