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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 10

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PAGE TEN THE LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1930 (No. 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Frisch to Bottomley. No ruus, one bit, no errors, none left. popped to Foxx Grimes out, Earushaw to Foxx. Douthlt grounded to Boley who threw him ut to Foxx.

runs, no bits, no errors, nono left. Both pitchers were working cf- Grimes allowing but two lilts and Earnshaw one in the first five innings. Sixth Inning grounded out. Gelbert to Bottomley. Gelbert i made a beautiful play on the ba.1 1 i fanned, It.

was Grimes fifth fiishop grounded out, Frisch to Bottomlry. No runs, no hits, no crrrs, none left. The Athletics have made two hits off Grirrt-s V.d haven't got an-I other man on base. Not a i'hilad- player has reached second two yet. Adams funned suiiig- Krisch limited to Earnslui.v.

who threw to Foxx retiring him. lr was a drag hunt and Earnshaw made a great. on it. Bottomley fnned. swinging.

was Earnshaw's fourth strikeout. No rims, no hits, no none left. Earnshaw was pitching almost invincible ball. Retiring in order (lie la.n eiglu batsmaen to face him. Spvpnlh Innlnir walked.

"It was Grimes' first pass. Lochrane raised a high fly to Wilson who caught the ball standing SOCIAL NOTES Minnehaha Campfire. Betty Hammomree is to entertain the Minnehaha Campfire this evening at her home cm George street. Washington T- The primary department of the IVashington school, will present ,1 Kiley porgram at the Parent- T'lachcr meeting Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the school. A good attendance is desired.

Program and Social. A Halloween party is to be given October 24 at Pisgah church in township. A program will be presented by the ladies of the church and will be followed by a social. Marriage Licenses, Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Gertrude H. Smith and George II.

Farmr nr: Oavette Coblentz ami Do vie E. Keith; Laura Chambers and John M. Damm. ROLLER SKATER ON WAY TO FT. WAYNE Enroute from Danville, 111., to Fort Wayne on roller skates.

Asa Hall 41. who has traveled 41,000 miles over the highways of the United States on skates arrived in Logansport at noon today from MontlcelK Hall made the twenty four miles between Montlcello and jr rv this city in two hours and twenty the annual fall all day meeting of the organization Dec. 4. The program includes ousiness sessions in the morning, a luncheon at noon and a program of talks and music during the afternoon. Members of the committes ranging for the event are luncheon committee; Mrs.

Fred Herrick, chairman Hnd Mrs. Paul Hanna: MISSING JEWELER GREAT ACTIVITY FOUND NEAR GARY GARY, Oct. Marion Sensenbrenner, Gary eler, was found wandering In a i daze in Ambridge, Gary suburb, program, Mrs. Charles Robertson, ea loday Taken lo a bospilal airman AT re .1 nil IT chairman, Mrs. J.E.

Duckworth, Mrs. Cassady and Mrs. Mil- minutes. He plans to port tonight, remain in Logans- GASS CLUBS SELECT SITE FOR MEETING Committees of the county organization of Home Economics clubs in session at the office of Miss Bertha Cook, county home demonstration agent, Saturday BANDIT IS KILLED BY POLICEMAN CHICAGO, Oct. man believed to be Charles Johnson, was shot and killed today by Policeman Frank Weiraer a few minutes after Johnson held up Sally's Waffle Shop and stole about $00.

In bandit's automobile was a who said her nanie was Betty- en lo a he said he had been kidnaped ton days ago. Dr. David White said Scn- scnbrenncr was in a serious condition duo to exhaustion and a high fever and refused to permit extensive rjuestioning. He said the Jeweler had been drugged. 1 Sensenbrenner disappeared (en days ago.

His wife told police she feared he had met with harm. Later she reported the receipt of a number of threatening letters, declaring her husband had been abducted and demanding JlfJ.OOO rnasom. Vic Wilcr of Wilcr Wise, has gone to New York City on a purchasing trip. DURING WARD WEEK PEPS UP BUSINESS Montgomery it local store presents a scene nf activity that is In striking contrast, to the rumors thiit business generally is poor tin's year. Ward Week bargains arc attracting the thrifty shoppers in even greater numbers than they did last Spring Mr.

W. J. King manager of 1.ho store here stales that Uiu response is considerably better than he had anticipated for the opening days of the Sale. The Ward Week Shopper's first repression of the Sale is certain to )e a good one. She is greeted hy some of the mnst inviting sales (hat have ever appeared Logansport.

The interior of 'he store is as attractive as the display windows promise- Appropriately designed placards, carrying out the Ward contrives, somehow, an orderly arrange- Week motif, call attention to the numerous special bargains. The sales force lo maintain merit of merchandise, and prompt service, despite the extra demands made on them by the throngs. Although the crowds have beer unusually large during the first few days of the snle. Mr. King does not expect business to abate during the remainder of the week "Every indication," he asserted "points to a daily increase in volume, culminating in a new record for one day's sales on Saturday." Saturday is to the last day of the Ward Week Sale.

CHARGES OF MAYHEM FILED IN COURT Charges of malicious may- hen) were filed in the Cass circuit, court this afternoon against Clifford Wild. The action is based on an alleged attack committed upon Arthur Dunn on September 28, at which time Wild Is' said have bitten off a of Dunn's ear. Wild is also the defendant in assault and battery cases filed in circuit court a week ago. He is at liberty under bonrl Malicious mayhem charges carry a sentences of two to fourteen years upon conviction. A scchedule of meetings of towu- ship Home Economics clubs to he held this week and before which Miss ttertha Cook, home demonstration agent, is to appear, is announced.

Tipton township meets this afternoon at Walton. Jefferson township Tuesday afternoon: Bethlehem township holdsan all day meeting at the Metea Baptist church Wednesday. Jefferson town ship 2 meets Thursday afternoon and Deer Creek township Xo. 1 holds its session Friday afternoon. CHICKEN- SITPEK A fried chicken -upper will li- ervert Tuesday evening at the M.

E. Church I. 0. F. Dance The Kendall and Detiho orchestra win furnish the music at the semi-monthly dance Wednesday evening in the I.

0, 0. F. hall sponsored by the Odd Fellows lodge. Dancing will be enjoyed from to 11:30. the ptrton rrli Clni.Idcd A Century Hospital Club.

An all day meeting' of the Cenon top tury Hospital club will be held of the plate. Simmons sent a long Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ed fly to right field which Watkins Conrad, north of the city, A cov- caught. It a great catch by ered dish dinner will be served at 'vTatkins near the stands, Foxx noon, fanned, swinging. It was Grimes' sired.

sixth strikeout. No runs, no hits no errors, one left. sent, a high lly to Sommons in short left. Wll- 11611 Silver street, had as their son liner; a hit to center and was i Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.

wil- lafe at, second when Haas played liam Kastei of Morristown, Mr. JHe ball slowly. The official Mrs. Roy Harold and children called it a two base hit. It was lot' Kokonio, Mr.

and M'-s. Ira great piece of base running by jail and son, and Rev. Ruth K. Hill Wilson. Gelbert was purposely of this city, passed on four straight good attendance is de- Sunday Guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hughes, Grimes sent a high fly to Haas in center, Haas made a excellent catch of the ball after a sEort run No ruus, one hit, no errors, two left. Karnsiiaw and Grimes were staging one of the greatest pitchers' battles in world series. Honor Mrs.

Yeater, Mr. and Mrs. James Copelanc entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday evening, honoring Mrs. Harold Yeater, who recently celebrated her birthday anniversary: Mr- and Mrs. Carl Sanders, Mr.

and Mrs. John Hume, Mrs. L. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs.

Char'fs Sanders and Mr. and grounded out Gelbert to Bottomley. Haas Mrs. Harold Yeater. hunte-i down third base line and heat it out by a step.

Grimes olayed the ball perfectly but Haas liss too fast Haas went to scc- McKay-Armstrong Mildred Ariiue Armstrong daueluer of Mr. and Mrs. Francis ond. fhe umpire called him "out Armstrong of Gaiveston and first but reversed his decision Orville McKay also of Gaiveston when i-Visch dropped the ball. It I 1vore united in n.iarnage^late^Sat- an error for Kristth.

Haas did' receive credit for a stolen inse. The St. Louis Iilayers gath- around L'mpire Geisc! "and protested bitterly. Boley grouml- to Grimes and the "ball car- inied off his glove and he picked it and made a play for Haas at -iiird hut the runner was safe It was ar. infield hit for Boley.

"'Hie fame was held up while' Mack a pinch hitter ready for Thruv. Grove went to the bullpen nni batted for Earnshaw Moore walked filling the bases. Bishop grounded lo Bottomley Virchij. Haas at plate Bttomley to Alison. The bases were still filled.

pykes grounded to Uelbert foreIns: Bishop at. second it was Gel- oort io Frisch. No' runs, two sits, one error, three (eft. Grimes stouthearted pitching pulled him of -i dangerous hole. i rot, tough breaks, one when risen i Jropped a throw and (he other Bnley's grounded hunced ff his urday afternoon iii the office of the Justice of Peace M.

C. Beebe, this city. Janice Snydcr, Roscoe Snyder mid Murray Armstrong witnessed the ceremony. Keith Coblcntz, Miss Gavctte Coblentz. daughter ot' Mr.

and Mrs. J. li. Cob- leiitz of Onward, and Dovie K- Keith of Kussiaville, united in marriago Sunday afternoon in the parsonage of the Methodist church at Miami. Wilmn Coblenu.

sister of ihe bride, and Frank Holmes were the only attendants. The couple will reside in Russiaville. Methodist church as the MUTT AND JEFF TOAT A LC.MOM; THIS MIMlATORC 60CF BUSINESS IS DRIVING OJtRYBoCV A FRUIT JeFF B6 AMb A SH-H-H: NWT so LOVJt). (S A WH007AJS CflN I DO WITH A CLUB i A I'hnron-'J'rlbunc ndvcrllalna the trap nnd acl TAILSPIN TOMMY An nd In the Pharoi-Trlbune ClatilOcd Section not only effective bd nUo in the Bot- HYIS nnw piiching Ijouthit. popped to Bishop behind second.

Adams grounded out Dykes to and WalbrrR- were hull fn Athletics, romley fanned, swinging. It Iho third lime in succession im. nVl, fanned. No runs, one hit, tio one left. Mntli Inning ATHLETICS f'orhrarie walked.

Bimnions raised a high fly to Gel- berf. in short, left. Foxx sent a long Rome run into the stands, Cochrane scored ahead of him. Fox.x hit Fh? first ball litrhrd. Haas grounded out, Gelbert, to Bottoni- Tey.

Two rims, one hit. no errors, none k-ft. popped to f'och- rane. Blades batted Watkins. Blaffes walked.

Wilson out, Grove fo Foxx. Blades took second. Gelbert struck out ending the game. runs, no hits, no errors, one left. A group of relatives and friends surprised Mr.

and Mrs. D. E. Join foil at, their home 410 West Linden Avenue Sunday. The occasion marked their ninth wedding anni versary and r.lso the birthday Mrs) Johnson.

A basket, dinner was served after which the afternoon was passer informally. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. Packard, Mrs.

Myrtle Johnson W. B. Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Win. S'eagraves nr.d family, Mr. and Mrs.

Bert. Wal- Flora, Mr. and Mrs. George Sholty and Peru; Mr. and Mrs.

Wilnier Davis and daughter Deacon; Gerald Wallace, fndiau- a.ioli?. Josephine llace, Kenneth Johnson. Vivian. Donald Marvin. Gladys, Billy.

Gcraldine and Kathleen Packard, and Eileen Johnson, Civil War In Brazil Forces Hope to Prevent Inauguration of New President. Brazil. of the South American republics, faced a bitter civil war today. A revolution which started Sat- fourth to break out on the "-eminent in recent 'appparcd to be saininr steady headway. It is admitted hy President Washington Luis to be serious, anil the government has called for volunteer troops.

Revolutionists and federals are marching against each other in Increasing numbers, but severed communications are delaying de- Jaila of the hostilities. Martial law is in force In four of the principal states, including Kio de Janeiro. The principal aim of the revolution, reports say. is to prevent the YOUTH IS ARRESTED FOR THEFT OF AUTO Raymond McGuire- 17, was arrested by William Zerbe sheriff, Sunday night, and Is held in- the county jail under a slate of vehicle tnkinp. Authorities today were pre- charges against the youth, alleqinc that he had stolen machines at various times here during the last few weeks.

NEWS NOTES Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Younc. '122 East Main street, Friday, a son. Frederick Arthur.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson, Miss Viola Hurst and George Shu- bach, all of Indianapolis, visited Sunday with Mrs. Carrie Shubach, 701 West Market street. Miss Mary Etta Kelso spent ths weekend In Indianapolis with her sister Ruth Kelso.

Mrs. Rodney Matthews has returned to her home in Chicago after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bauer on Chicago street. She was accompanied home by Anna Bauer and Mrs.

Loreup. Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Hoppe have returned to their home In Brooklyn, South Dakota, following inauguration of president-elect a visit with the latter's parents, Julio Frestes the latter, part oil Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Reyburn, 1713, next month- North street. OMMY RE FLYING TD LOS ANGELES IN A NEtV, LlGHr TWO PLACE" SPORT PLANE, JUST COM PITTED IN THETHREE-POINr FACTORY, WHICH THEY ARE" TD EXHIBIT AT THE ALL-YE4R AERIAL KEETER.

IS DOING OF THE' PILOTING QN THE TRIP, SINCE TOMMY HAS MOT YET FULLY RECOVERED FROM MIS WOUNDS RECEIVED IN THE FIGHT WITH PIRATES. 1 AN BESIDES, THIS SHIP'S WHATS GOING TO BE YOUfi. 4LJB! IF YOU GET L.A. WITH THE PAINT SCRATCHED 6GOWUPTO size, WILL vou DONT HAVE-JD SELL ME THIS GOT ONE? you COULDNT LAND A WITHOUT J. ABOUT CAN PUT SHIP AN UNUSUAL THOUGHT OF THAT! BUT COULD PUT 'EG.

22OWM WATCH zr'z DOWN AN AN ANKLE! An ml In the Phnron-Trlbunc Scctlnn In not only effective but tn nliio THE NEBBS Phnroj-'LTlbtinf ndrcrtlslug innnt the cap bPtrrccD and MUST HAVE -SOME FUR.KJITUKE AROOSJO HeRE TdATS A BIT WORM THAT VOO'O SELL CMEAP TOOK TWe. OUO BOV OF OOOSW AKJD A DIAMOND 50 SHE HAD TO PUT HER ARM 1M A owe WORE IT AKID LOOK1NJS AROOWD FOR SEQONlO FDR IT SERVE A FOR. HER IT CAMT BE VOO'RE. TD START' A MEXAJ L1PE UJiTH OLD VJWAT ARE: voo FOODS'. DO VOU TD DO WITM SECOMO MA SUPPOSE.

TUAT TWINJS IDEA IT- LAST SYLVIA KIO'-OOMT VJEjAR OUT AND IF SO, WHAT OF A WU3BAMD VJOULO HARO oyyritht. by Syndicate, Inc.) Mark If yoa have Boniethlnie to buy or cnll thft riinroa-Tribune Clnmlftrd Ad DepnrTmcnt. THE BUNGLE FAMILY It TOO have lomethlon: to bnr or the Claxalfltd Ad Department. YOUR WIFE? OH REALLY THIS 15 SUCH OH I'VE KNOWN YOU SO SHORT A TIME, MONTGOMERY A PERSON OUGHT TO THINK ABOUT A THING THIS BEFORE A FRIEND! PEGGY A MERE FRIEND? VOU CAN'T, REALIZE WHAT YOU'RE SAYING PEGGY, NO DON'T TURN AWAY, I ASK YOU TO WIFC. OH PLEASE MONTGOMERY, LET'S NOT GET TOO SENTIMENTAL LIKE OH MONTGOMERY.

YOU TALK AS LET'S TALK ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE. THE WHAT A LOVELY NIGHT. ISN'T THE MOON BEAUTIFUL? LET'S NOT DANCE ANY MORE RIGHT NOW. MONTGOMERY DANCING SEEMS TO MAKE YOU SORT OF MOODY. PEGGY FROM THE MOMENT I SAW YOU I'VE THOUOHT AND DREAMED ONLY OF THIS MOMENT WHEN I COULD TELL YOU OF MY LOVE.

A LOVE GREATER THAN TONIGHT YES. PEGGY I WANT TO ASK YOU A VERY. VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION AND DON'T KNOW JUST HOW TO BEGIN. I MOON, LOOK AT- PEGGY I CAN TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER. YOU SAY YOU'VE KNOWN ME ONLY A SHORT TIME.

IT SEEMS LIKE A CENTURY TO ME. A CENTURY OF WATriNS. WAITING. DONT YOU UNDERSTAND YOU MUST.

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