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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 8

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 8

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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wcs i THI ILWOOD CALL LEADER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1023. INDICT EDITOR Oil FRENCH COLONEL GIVEN OOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOj HIS NINTH CITATION 2 The Sariclow- Co. MURDER CHARGE Count Who Married. an American Girl Honored. rarls.

Colonel Count Gabriel de Philip Fox, Who Killed Capt. W. S. Cotmrn at Atlanta, Not Talking. lIMEfJtfWW! All Rrlced Specially Low Tomorrow Chambrun, whose grandmother was the duusliter of Lafayette and who married Clara Longworth, sister of Nicholas Long worth, has just received from Marshal Lyautey his ninth citation for brilliant conduct in the French MoroC can campaign.

-I The citation, in the September nrmy orders, says that "during the hard fighting at DJebel Idlan, and on ex-'Q ceptlonully ground, he again I gave proof of his admirable military qualities, decision, rapid Judgment and FINE TABLE CLOTHS MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTH PREVIOUS ATTEMPT ON LIFE One special lot of beautiful "Legerwood" pattern table cloths, heavy weight aiid silver bleached. A quality that will stand hard wwir. Floral designs, size 58x58. Special, each of full bleached, satin finished damask. An extra heavy quality that will give long and satisfactory st rvice.

'All-over floral designs, size 58x72. Set has six napking to match, our regular $4.50 value, set SAY; "BAYER" when you buy0mm Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Atlanta, Nov. 6. Indicted by calm, personal bravery." the Fulton county grand Jury on a The irreconcilable rebel tribes whOjV have occupied the heights of the Atlas mountains for centuries, who live bjfL; $2.25 $3.25 Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Neuralgia' Colds Pain Headache murder charge for the killing yesterday of Capt. W.

S. Coburn, attorney for the so-called insurgent, klan taction, as ho sat at his fiesk in his office, Philip E. Fox, publicity chief of the pillage and are noted for their cour- oge, "love of fighting and fidelity to only "Bayer" package ineir cnienains, nave Deen greatly Ku Klux Klan and editor of the Night heartened by the recent Spanish de-Hawk, klan publication, tonight con-! feuta In the neighboring region to the tinued silom while awaiting results north wnicn contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASK per yard $3.00 72 IN.

ALL LINEN DAMASK per yard $3.50 Finest quality, extra heavy silverbleached damask in three different floral Napkins to match, size 22x22, per dozen. of his efforts to obtain counsel. Great ounntltlea of arms and nm. Aiplrla to th tnd mirk of Bjer MinufiCtiirt of MonocUctclileiter of 8tllcjllc14 Solicitor General J. A.

Boykln, who, munition have fallen into their hands Extra fine weave all pure linen damask, 72 presented the case to the grand Jui yj nnd. as they are among the best mnrks- this morning, had not indicated late men in the world, the maintenance of FORTVILLE VICTIMS SUE Ii07 CAN THEY PAIIIT? today when the case would come to, law and order has become an even trial, but at his office it was said the more dlfflcult task for the French au- Fine quality mercerized Pamask in pretty inches wide in four beautiful iloral patterns. Napkins to match, $4.50 per dozen. 72 inch highly mercerized damask in an attractive assortment of floral designs. Our regular $1.25 quality, Special, yard trial likely would be called soon thorlties.

Count de Chambrun, who succeeded to Recover $2,000 Paid for Want High Stack Artists Lose Ropes Be Fox Feared for "Charactsr." Other than the statement that Co- floral designs with attractive colored' ders, 70 inches wide." Regular $1.25 values; vty In occupying one of their chief strong tween Here and Tipton. Pollings Stock. holds, had the political as well as mili special, yard burn planned to publish certain statements that would have attacked his tary success of obtaining the official Indianapolis, Nov. 6. Charles Fau 89a 89c character, Fox declined to explain the submission of some of the most aggres- Paul Hutto, high stack painter and his assistant, Leo Lebo, of Tipton, arrived In Elwood this morning ex slaying.

At the Jail he told newspaper 8lve tribes of Alt Ideazzen. men that he might never make ajstate- Tne count was attached to the Am- pecting to start the work ot painting cett and Nellie Faucett, his wife, of jFortville, have filed an intervening petition in Superior court, in the receivership proceedings ot the International Note and Mortgage Company asking that Bert McBride, receiver ment. erican expeditionary forces In France fourteen stacks out at the glass tac- It was said at the Jail that no during the World war and once de- tory In North Ninth street, and when got here found that a part of Fine Mercerized Napkins 22x22, hemmed and ready for use, dozen officials had been to see Fox and "vered a course at the War college in Washington. newspaper men's conversations with the prisoner were cut short by police officials. Members of Wealthiest for the concern, be required to pay a $2,000 claim which represents the amount of money they say they invested in stock of that company when agents came to their home and rep Mrs.

Fox, the prisoner's wife, called Indian Tribe in World their equipment had been lost overboard on the trip. Hutto reported at this office that about 400 to 500 feet of rope used In his aerial occupation which had been fastened to the side ot the automobile got loose and fell off In the road between Tipton and this city without being missed. They made a search for it at once but It bad been picked resented to them that the stock was "iron clad" and was as safe as securities of the United States government at the Jail twice, leaving the second time without seeing her husband when she learned newspaper men were seeking her. Other reports said she was ill at her home here and reporters who 9 or any bank." They said the agents were A. B.

called there were turned away by an unidentified man. up by some one. This halts the painting Job until the rope is found and whoever has it Poison Attempt Recalled. It was learned today that some time 58 in. highly mercerized Table Damask, a 68 inch fine mercerized Table Damask in very good quality, finely woven, striped de- pretty floral designs, Regular $1.00 value, signs, regular 89c values, yard yard 59c 65c BED SPREAD BEDSPREAD Size 72x90, $6.50 value, now Size GGx76, Special $4.98 $1.50 Finest quality mercerized spread with escal- A crocheted bed spread with large designs, loped edges.

Priced unusually low. FANCY TURKISH TOWELS FINE HUCK TOWELS Extra large size, colored borders, special Fine linen finish, colored border 59c 2FOR35c is requested to bring it to the Call Leader office or give information as ago Coburn was poisoned while lunch ing with a man whose name has aot been Last It is Brain, Von Rickey, "and others." The agents, they said, Represented the concern was in "aplendld financial condition," that its affairs were not embarrassed, that it bad ample assets to cover and secure the outstanding stock "and more," and that it prompt ly would pay 1 per cent dividends. These agents, the petition alleged, rep resented that the amount would he re paid and retired in full on thirty days notice. ATTEND FUNERAY REV. BEATTY.

said, a threatening note was delivered to its present whereabouts. Mr. H. L. Carter of Freemont, and his sister.

Mrs. Rose Corcoran of Council Bluffs, Iowa, who to the Coburn home. At request of Henry Norton, exalted have been visiting with relatives in tTila olfv loff fn thai. uiDii uuiuca una cyclops of Nathan Bedford Forrest Klan, No. 1, the police said, a mass of papers was taken from Capt.

Coburn's office nnd removed to police headqi-ar- ters. Some ot these capers, it was afternoon. iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO)000000)000000000000 tald, concerned the recent litigation seeking to have a receiver appointed for the klan, Mr. Coburtt having been The funeral ot Rev. J.

A. Beatty, for mer pastor ot the Elwood M. E. church Sum who died at his borne at Muncie, was. chief counsel for the.

plaintiff. FUNERAL TIMOTHY METCALF. PUSH CilURCII conducted at the High street church Wife Urged "Get Out" at that place this afternoon, with) Reporters who visited the Coburn Safe Milk VP I i Bishop Leete, district superintendents and many of the ministers of the con home last night said Mary Coburn, a 13 year old daughter, declared that her mother had been attempting to M. E. 1 For Infant.

njV bwalid.A PARTltES Are BOTH ELATED (Continued xrem pact On) terence in attendance. Rev. and Mrs. Official Board Discusses Plans at Meeting Last Night M. C.

Wright, Attorney and Mrs. E. persuade Capt Coburn to "get out of the klan litigation" because she was P. Myers, Mrs. Sherman Harting and Mrs.

H. M. Brown represented the El The official board of the First afraid something would happen to him. E. church, at its meeting last evening, The Original Food-Drink for AH Ages.

QufckLanchitHome.Ctf ceaJtantains. RichMUk, Mai ted Grain Extract InPow-tokTabletfonna. WmiMiim Wumutlua. Avoid" Imitations and Sobititntet wood congregation at the funeral. The burial was in the cemetery at Hunt The body of Timothy Metcalf, 80, who died near Foley, Alabama, reached Summitville last night and was taken to.

the chapel ot Copher Feeler, where it will remain until Thura day afternoon when funeral services will be conducted at the Christian church at Summitville. The burial will be in the Forrestvllle cemetery. Herbert a son, accompanied the body home. FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE. About twenty of the young ladies employed at the cigar factory attended the funeral of Mrs.

Emma Williams discussed a number of matters, among them the speedy completion of the church on the southslde. The old ington where Rev. Beatty was at one IZASKZT OTTOTATTOin time pastor. election of William J. Fields, Democrat, as governor of Kentucky and give Gov.

Ritchie, Democrat, of Mary I The Osage tribe, recently held a pro- Received and posted. daHy at the, longed fiesta in celebration of the re-Wilson Cigar Store, South Anderso-j ceipt of fresh oil royalties from the land, a lead for re-election. In the congregational cnurcn building was recently purchased and removed to a location further up town. This building will be placed on a cement block foundation with a large basement, remodeled and repainted. only other gubernatorial elections H.

street. Whitfield, Democrat, was named government. Their latest collections totaled $25,120,800, which, divided among the 2,220 Osage Indians who constitute the tribe, amounts to a per governor of Mississippi without oppo sltlon. rndtenapollsi Tr Receipts, bogs, 18.000, steady to cents lower. Lights.

$7 to $7.10: medium. 17.25 to Only One Upset Seven of the nine vacancies In the in a body this afternoon, paying a tribute ot respect to their former fellow-employe who was held In high regard by them. capita share of $4,000 every quarter. house of representatives were filled, the only possible upset being the apparent election in the twenty-fourth heavies, $7jB0 to pigs. In addition to this oil royalty, each down; sows, $6.25 down.

Cat-j dlan Is owner of 700 odd acres alloted tie, 1,000, steady. Calves, 60 cents to them by congress In 1907. The gov-lower, $10, $10.50 and $11. i ernment holda their capital, and makes and will furnish a nice place for worship by residents of that part of the city who have had a flourishing Sun day school for several years part. It was decided by the board that the work to be done there be pushed to early completion and the dedication of the second M.

E. church in this city will be an event of the early future. The board adopted appropriate resolutions in the death ot Rev. J. A.

Beatty, of Muncie, a former pastor of the local churcfi. New York dlatTldt of former Rep. cmcago. 10,000 holdovers, 31,000 them payments quarterly, Fairchild, Republican, who was de feated a year ago by J. Vincent Gan- ley, Democrat, now dead.

irexn nogs, steady, I7.ZO to i.i. cattle, 17,000. Sheep, 16,000. Buffalo. Twenty cars, pigs, nights, $7 to others, $7.50 to $7.75.

Democrats (retain! Congress tonal seats In the eighteenth and sixteenth New York, second North Carolina, an 1 fourth Illinois districts, i while the Re MASONIC COUNCIL WORK. publicans held their own in the thir-ty-econd New York and second Vermont districts. On the face of results the Hneup In the next house will be Republicans, 225; Democrats, 20S; Socialists 1: Independent, 1: and rail Bark (Jar OntaO.) Corn, 80 cents; Oats, 35 cents; Rye 65 cents; meat, 98 cents. Farm PrWM Eggs, 50 cents; hens, 18 cents; young chickens, 16 cents; roosters, 6 cents. German Town Adopts Nenf Tuition Fee Plan Munster, Germany.

The school system of the little Westphallan town of Oelde, near here, has been placed almost entirely on a butter-barley basis. Pupils pay their high school fees In fats and grain, which In turn art "spent" for school maintenance purposes. i Children from Oelde are assessed a pound of butter monthly, while pupils from the country districts may pay either In butter or barley, forty pounds of barley a month. The proceeds thus collected have gone to assist in buying the school's winter coal supply and to reimburse, In part, the teachers who gratefully receive butter or barley in preference to the constantly depreciating paper mark. The Elwood council, R.

ft S. which has been inactive during the time that the home of the fraternity was In 'prodass of. rembdelngi announces a meeting to be held in the banquet room, which has been arranged tor lodge purposes, next Mon day evening and which the degrees will be conferred. Farmer-Laborlte, 1 Republican majority of 17, with two vacancies still to be filled. 'f-iMiJji: The Republicans retained their ma jority In the New York assembly In IN THE LOST COLLECTION.

Charles Trotter found a Chevrolet Na Alcohol or Daaieross Drsss 'j auto crank on the street and brought ooooooooooooooobooooooo it to the Call Leader office to be added to the collection ot articles found and which are here awaiting complete returns indicated that the Democrats had lost at leaet six seats up state. Interest Is 8hared. In a number of states, mayoralty contests shares in the public interest with various state-wide referen claimants. If you lost a crank and can Identify this one, come and get it CbS dm! HAVE COLOR lil CHEEKS Rules Pedestrians Built-in furniture is an asset to a home, It creates an atmosphere of stability and solid comfort It is attractive and as permanent as your home. We can offer you suggestions for built-in ioirniture.

Come in and let us teU yor about if and show you how inl JlriKiit is. dum proposals. In Philadelphia the Republicans elected W. W. Freeland Kendrick, mayor by an overwhelming majority, while in Detroit Mayor Doremus, formerly a Democratic mem ber of congress, was re-elected.

Pennsylvania voters looked with favor on a proposal to Issue $50,000, 000 in bonds for highways while in Must Carry Lights Masslllon, Ohio. "Until county Be Better Looking-Take Olive Tablets 8 Small Tcarins and listers $1.50 ocdad 8 IVfcccb SOc Extra If your Hn is yelkw complexion A Virginia a similar measure was re () () () () jected, rii L. RICKETTS. BURIAL OF V. commissioners provide proper roads and sidewalks It is necessary that, as a matter of precaution, Masslllon pedestrians carry lights after dark.

This was the rullny of Coroner -T. n. Short), after two persons had been killed in traffic here In a single day Dr. Myers, commenting on the two deaths, said: "Until the county commissioners provide for a two-foot walk along paved, roads with a raised enrb between th walk and roadway, as pallid toopjecoatea appetite poor you have i bad taste In your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets- substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17years of study. Dr.Ed wards XJliveTablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed withoUyeoiL You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. The body ot V.

L. Rlcketts, of Gold-field, Nevada, former newspaper publisher at Delphi, who died somo months ago touring California with H. P. Carpenter and family, of this city, was brought hack to Delphi, and burled in the cemetery at that In it llrfUffll 0 Dode Sales and Ccrvice 1 Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet place Mr.

Carpenter and fam a matter precaution, It is ad- ily and Mrs. Rlcketts and son, (V ICth Couth Ct. ThZZS 122D who are now making their home here, have no dangerous after effects. i i i They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two nightly and note the plea4ng results.

Millions of boxes vtrAi taauaUy at 15c and 30c. vlsable that all pedestrians car- 4 ry a light after dark. Edgar Crtt witness the intefment ') wWuCOwsCwCOCCCCCC C2'J la 'W' 1.

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