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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 2

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AVednesday Evening January 22 1930 LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER AND YOU IND THE TROUBLE PHONE It was project Wk 'carried on In War anon PfNSACOU MOBILE TWt mwvsk BILOXI I SMB f1 11 jfeW i GULPORT Minnow LOUISVILLE NASHVILLE lives over CELANESE CREPE isu re S3 and 1 Ve eature McCall Butterick and Vogue Patterns i CARROLL MANSIELD HIGH LIGHTS HISTORY Second Adrninistration Regutered Patent Office I National rock Shop I West Side Square Lafayette Ind PASS CHRISTUM OUR PRICES ARE NEVER HIGH or Troubled Throats 40 inch AJ Smith teacher of grade in the local reported critically ill on West Washington was here consultation with her fol co it called up to fin "why don't they asked summer con Preparatlons Mardi Gnt tlut ttnange and fantastic spectacle that bat drawn isiten to New Orleans for over a century will oe ctlchratid at New Orleans fits year on March 4eb ion can include it in your Dresses that look like the next num her of Vogue in fabric evefy dress sparkling new style au thentic Our buyers chose them wprking hand in glove with our New York stylist following her analysis of the spring mode Notice the salient style points in the sketches Do you see how have adopted the natural waistline? Do you notice the evenness and graceful full ness of the skirts? And how the lengths vary In dresses of different types? And how interest ts cen tered in the sleeves? EXPERT ELECTRICIANS TO SOLVE YOUR ELECTRICAL PROBLfcJVls "Good morning" them waving its you drop in?" "Itnw rnn find the entrance right behind They glanced behind them and saw a tiny hole in the ice as small as an air bubble They drew themselves together and let themselves in Did they get wet? No shadows can live in water without noticing it They merely turn into water reflections "How do you like my apart ment?" the minnow asked "It has a rpof and everything" And she pointed to the Ice overhead which looked like a glass roof "is it quiet?" Hanld wanted tq know "VArv nuiftt No one me and forbidden anyone to slide across the They gazed at it in surprise "You have forbidden anyone: to The minnow juat started to nod its head when the bottom of two shoes appeared oli the dee minnow "Get off at once Ifsr xiaru ly nttu luw mouth crash! down dame Vics icrht IntC)' WatT They sank down to above the Than thnV lishefl Off dripping wet I Shoulders droop tinder weight of rank you see had Mid upon years Young yet beauty has fled thin ice and completely ruined the I cheeks ar sallow and drawn apartment Unsightly pimples Keep your sys 1930 King at 8yninc tem clean and you keep the beauty of youth Then life is not a failure Clogged bowels and inactive liver cause poisons to seep through the system Health vanished and with it beautv and energy Dr Ed wards Olive Tablets will help yon from this dark hour or 20 years they have been prescribed in place of calomel to men and women seeking health and freedom from con stipation They act easily and smooth ly No dangerous griping Take nightly before retiring Results will amaze you Thousands of men and women would never be without Dr Edwards Olive Tablets a vegetable compound Know them by their olive color 15c 30e and 90c All druggist DRESSES That Show You Everything New nd Smart GOOD NIGHT STORIES 11 1 By Blanche Silvei Master rank Learns That It Wise to Slide on Thin Ice Thin ice my dears is not to be slid upon Why? Not for the reason you think though it is baa enough to And yourself in the cold water of the pond There Is an other far different reason which the shadow children know I Not long ago (only yesterday to I be exact) Mij lor Hanld Yam screamed the MiKBXfiKI KHIH ROM CORSI 1PATI0H MANY PUPILS IN BAND New Organization Names County 1 Probation Address WILLIAMS POUT Ind Jan 22 The following is a list of school band members and the instrument they use: rancis Cowgill and Mildred Detotte clarinet: Leonard Graves flute Isabel Pppe Marjory Odle Rich ard Johnson Robert Dimmich Elizabeth Wagner Elber Julian Gene Renville Lorence Brown Mary Held and Eugene Mottler saxophones: Elizabeth inney and lorence Gregory mellophone Lester Phelps Russel inney El bert JuliKn Richard Aldrich and Joe Stephens trombone Evelyn inney Dean errin Howard Ru dolph Ralph Anderson Raymond laming and John A ix trumpet Arnett Broad ie drums Charles Newman baritone Mortan Wag ner trombone Lynn Graham drum Officers for the school band are: President Mary Held vice president Lynn Gra ham Elizabeth inney treasurer Elbert Julian business manager Ijorenze Brown i CORN SCHOOL The Warren county coni school will be held here in the court house January 29 beginning at 10 a The study of methods used in growing larger yields of per acre will consume most of the day: BABY BEE CLUB organization of tx Baby Beef Calf club is under way in Warren county Club members will have their choice of any of the beet breeds Enrollment may be made through either Western of Pine Village or rancis Post West Lebanon or at the county office hotel closed The furnace of the Warren ho tel here is out of repair since I riday morning ajid the place was closed until repairs could be made Mrs Gertrude Rogers of Danville Ill owns and operates the hotel John Hall Secretary for the Warren County Building association announced that the association declared a dividend of 7 per cent for 1929 TO RECEIVE BIDS rni I Cif WarCH 1 IH3 1 1 1 1 1 epnnty win receive 3 for furnishing gravel for repair of county roads this year also for gasoline motor oil and greases to be used by highway workmen Jacobs administrator for 17'1 ir LlfaivarY de WO esiauu vl 4 ja ceased has filed nis accuuuw final settlement rniiMTV a ri ri i nuixuntw ir AtaHnns enuntv agent of Warren county was initiated into glass and it glistened in the sun light It seemed to say: "Come slide on And just what the ral children wanted to do at least all of them but Dinah She was a very wise girl "Oh she warned "you must not slide upon it It may be thin and fall "But it looks thick Jim said with a sigh "It looks very added May "It looks thick enough to slide put in Rolf "Let's try It!" ank cried ex citedly And he should Ijaye clone sd at once had not Dinah held him back "Wait! exclaimed rank looked ar her aston ishment "Yes it you wait little while have served time before1 the ice will freeze tnczer anu or van 11 be able to slicieon it I 'rrt th nt jman uiuu rank should sit ngnt aown the bank and wait She meant in la few days or a week or two And 1 no one can sit upon a rock and wait for that long As he refused to move all the others had to 1 wait too and that included the shadows They soon became rest less Why should tney wan go sliding ourselves Knarf suggested A 1 They ran to the ice it them certainly for tljey yveighecT nothing They could see plainly though that it was thin as paper Kneeling down they looked into the water There they saw a minnow GERRY MOHLMAN 434 Main Street Epsilon Sigma Phi honorary agri cultural workars fra ternity at the annual meeting of the orgaplaation held in Members imust have completed Xy vears of agriculture extension work to be a member PROBATION ADDRESS Sirs lorence Riddick Boys state probation officer spoke at the court house on Pro The extremely inclement weather iniade it Impossible for many persons to attend Mrs Boys pointed out that probation Is more 'economical "than punish ment ini penal institutions LOCALS WIN The local basketball team beat the Newtown team' 44 to 9 riday night at Hhe local CHURCH SERVICES Dr Martin 'of Crawfords ville district superintendents spoke at the local fMethodlst church hun Miss DorothyHoffi of Indianap olis who is vocaL soloist at the Christian church r6v' lyal sang solo at the Methodist church Sunday morning CLUB SUMMARY A summary of the clothing YOUR msifetir OUR eyes are fragile and deli organs easily susceptible to injury Regular examination for rriQccpq is vour best insurance agaihst failing sight Our 30 years of faithful optical service qualify us as experts No charge is made Sfeb Hene Company Ulf Goasr THE AMERICAH RlVIEPA ren county last year Is as UHlL1 operating and 23 local leadeta There were 46 meetings 70 lead ers in attendance total meetings 570 total persons 1097 200 ladies at "Achievement The project work for 1930 is to be "kitchen Improvement" SMALL IRES The fire department was called to the home of Rufus Haupt Sat urday night about 9 o'clock A defective chimney had caused the house to catch fire The greatest damage to the house however was due to smoke and water The house Van Hamilton caught Are from an overheated furnace' The prompt response of the department reduced the damage' to that caused by water and stfioke Edward Smodell local grocery man has been ill at' his home with a cold LINES REPAIRED Local telephone line men worked all day Sunday repairing lines They mdde repairs as far north as Pence and Boswell Calls out of town can be made to Pence Bos well Attica and West Leb Tomorrow vRB Take your eblf ftidcsf Siis morning andboard the all Pull man Pan Amer jeanpr 'other fine trains at Gncrnnati oc Louisville Tomorrowtee off under a warm sun on the Gulf Coaft Play a Course Every Day Here are courses so dose together that you can suit your game to youf mood This course today for its hazards That one tomor row for its layout Any course for its velvety sea breeze swept Polish your game with variety or play Overnight Remember this haven of tfie hazard hunter is juft an over night trip from Cincinnati or Louisville on the There are excellent accommodations Be there tomorrow or details write: MOUNTS Traveling russenter Agehtc jlOMercbinaBMULDia lacuuupoiuia 4 NEW ORLEANS JdcCaU Printed Pattern No 5994 40 inch ur VPARS SINCE THAT GREAT STRUGGLE erru THE RECOVERY AND GKUWin ur vuv rm rnu INDUSTRY UNDER REE LABOR inc ue nmucrckl HRA AND 1890 THE VYEAU I wr ns SOUTH HAO INCREASED OUR BILLION DOLLARS Uli a AND ACTORIES HAD rKUNU ur nnw rue CHltTU nNC A PURELY AUKIUUL I unsu IPS mnrtinruV ocrtIDN WAS NO LONGER ENTIKELT rsw vim ON THE NORTH OR MANUACTURED AKliuuco HARD TIMMS ANO THS MARCH Or COr This narticular duality rayon rrunp rnmes in the most aiiur intr nastel shades and suggests the prettiest frocks for spring wear Its lustrous appearance and softness make it equal to silk I Your LIGHTS Go Out Rverv season we pronounce the designs in this particular fahne heautnui out mis sea son they even excel the word imautifu their charming colors and designs cannot be described with mere news print Bowers Brothers Electric Co 5 (IN THEIR NEyv LOCATION) 527 Mean St Phone 4875 AfeCctl Printed finest Pattetn etc outju Made of the very in shown Celanese varnsL I most beautiful designs I' shiderweh like fabrics will wear excellently with little I 1 a ct rt r' in plain pasvtu care $100 yard CREPE CONCHITA RAMONY BATISTES 39c 36 irfllza inch SB I 40 inch This group of charming rayon crepes i most Beautiful col atntt AYlfi 'flYin fl A Ul t3 VVlHMXHWw cio ns the selection is so ex tenfiivc that even the hard to please woman will find her choice i ThoSEjrinCI node exprested in the HCW obfiCS enrin itself are represented in this JraUeShS as gay ana jujuus ao wonderf election of early dress There are the smartest rayons ll i cnrrA ocfincr charming sDtincr frocks ensembles ana Wie lUVtSHCoL VI piiiAvo a A 1x411 it i vtaifovvuc nnTpns OT COlOr COinuinuwuiio avu mu many oiner uava vvxciw vx be' surprisedt their modest 'prices Now Is the Proper ime to rrepare Your New Springtime Attire MARVELRAY LAT CREPE YD 69c 36 inches wide McCall Printed 1 No 5999 'em thesAMarvelrav lat Crenes made riir iiisuuiLU uivAw i 11 of lustrous washable rayon in the most auunng prim cu an A 9 CS Cin 1 VI 1 A £1 fl 1 I ftSniOlL st exactly as you see uiexu iournais Most oi me ukuuw Zi xi tn vi rr aitnniv npniii i i ni creations ana are more uih RAYON CREPE mm BANDIT Ptm IN INHITt Youna Men Turned Over to Jasper County for Moody Hold up Monticello News MONTICELLO Ind Robert Cabneas 21 of WaHnn onri rank Noble IS oi Logansport werp turned over to I cxatt) Mij lor Yam Jasper copnty authorities Tuesaay(anj jjnarf the five little shadow by local officers to answer a went with their masters charge of auto banditry after tpey an(j mistresses to the pond They vixrmv IIIMII I LI TV I a A XI ren I nu uveu pvoivw' 'j Quna luvvitu a the young men who held up very nice looking ice smooth as DMIJ IL ifA In al in cierK a aww Rensselaer A conviction on this charge carries with It a of 10 to 25 years in prison While the young men were identified by Dwyer as the men who held him up at his filling station east of Tioga a week ago Sunday androvA rmW'initv ulsntifled as the I onea who held up Personett a BurnettsvUle filling station own er a few days later it was thought best to turn them over to Jasper county where it is believed that they will be convicted without any delay 1 They were arrested by Sheriff isher and Detective Rothrock in twi room in Monon I Monday afternoon and although they were Al a a Lav rafilBWI (lroBUvn0U HI iVUftMb va4 to tAlK ana wouia nui whhiv of the crimes attnoutea They are said to have a h'aDgooti iittie while at Buffalo and also at Logansport "Yes it you a litti wi i nnd to have rved time before 'the ice will 1' it "hird boiled" then you 11 be able to slide on it nv a a va vviiw rnni nrtninni to officers fa Of course miliar with their narnis RELIE UND II Elder chairman of the White county chapter Of the American Red Cross Tuesday re ceived a telegram from national headquarters asking for flood re lief donations for the people Jn the southern part of the state who rarc homeless because of the flood conditions THORNTON PERRIGO Thornton Perrigo who died on a fttb ttfmn fol lOWHS A brief illness was a native of White county having been born here September 17 1860 the sonof George and Eliza A Perrigo On ebruary 24 1881 he was married to Susan Shafer Logansport anfi tq this union nine children were borm three of whom preceded their father in death Surviving are the widow and six children as follows: Mrs John Ward of Rensselaer: Mrs Marie Purcell of Monticello: Harpr Perrigo of Milwaukee Samuel Perrigo of Texarkana Texas and Txiwell and Roy Perrigo of Monti cello He was the last survivor of his family his only sister hav ing passed away last fall uner ak arrangements wer delayed pending word from the sons who are away from here The Northern Indiana Power and Electric company with head quarters in Hammond an Insull corporation is buying the right of way for the hgih tension line which the company is planning to construct between Monticello and Plymouth during the coming sum mer of this City Is representing the company in the purchase of easements Al ready a number have been secured and condemnation proceedings will be had against those with whom no settlement can be made The right of way will be 100 feet wide and will start on Hana wait street in this city and cut across the country north eastward to Ply mouth armers will be permitted to till the soil in the right of way hut wooded tracts will have to be cleared Mrs John the second schools was at her home street A vesterdav in attending physician NEW BAND ORMED Another band has been organ ized in Monticello under the di rection of Prof Ivan Eberly of Remington and now has an en rollment of 22 according to an nouncement made Tuesday Mem ber of the band include some adults and a number of former members of the high school band It Is the Intention of the new organization to try to secure the contract tor ine are made to start rehearsals at once A delightful bridge party spon sored by the club of the Masonic lodge was held at the Masonic Temple last night with a large crowd in attendance a 1 1 1 I 1 8 i KM NaI I I I i IH a MH I I I II II II II 11 i SSH a a siHMi 1 1 i I Tnem II I I 11 I I I i i sWIuw I a i tJx HI I CjSfck 1 rlSih fl II: I I WS 11 I I 'XXMX S'W 'UU0 'W IX i Ml I yynii for artaikn I I I GfHilMOtaaa I 1 fl 0 Ku I I I a I I I Ini' Illi II aiH I I A 1 I Hi a iGt rs I I I a II I I I A I 1 smss I wr I I I 1 I I il DS2S3I i I I irMSsy I I I I I I I UBNLLt ft Si S1B V'nRZ I hl I I I i i 1 TS hMXsXfl 1 I I I 1 I PaA 1ft MAW I I in I II A 2 Al I I aWV i mu TLA VU I 1 gyn I '5 Ar II feMwr a I II gV 4 IL1 I I 1 1 11 I I I I 1 1 I I I I 1' I 1 fij I I I' I Id I i Wl I 1 Tl ya I II I WZ A II II 1 SZ I 0 UD' as if I II rat BL I TW 11 I A I I MMa i ZT VJQK A I inn i I I A ST I 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