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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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GREATHOIUSE 8 HARRIS Orchestra music at Evans' Drug Store Saturday i I Lucile Loal Sat. Majestic Insurance that insure. frank E. DeHority, 116 North Anderson street down stairs office. ltf Lucile Loal Sat.

Majestic Mrs. A. F. Lytle will Ipend the week end with friends and relatives at Indianapolis. Orchestra music at Evans' Drug Store Saturday evening.

28t2 Refrigerators and Furniture bargains Becker's Sec ond Hand Store. STUIPERIBA THE HOME QFRfeAL FEATjRl5S TONIGHT "For the Sake of Kate" Drama. A western dramatic feature complete in two parts. The Smouldering Spark A psychological drama exploiting the maxium of the smounldering spark of manhood. Tomorrow Special Feature "The (Great Dock Disaster" Big sensational feature in three parts, featuring the popular Danish actor IVIr.

E. Kailsor 5 Admission 5c Every careful dresser gives special attention to his Outfitting during Ihe summer. It's the lime ol the year when the man needs nice cool clothing. Come and see what summer comfort we have provided for you. Men's Cool Suits, $10 to $25 Boy's Suits, $2.50 to $10 Then to complete your outllt we've soft shirts, thin underwear, summer neckwear, hosiery, straw panamahats.

BRIDAL HAT 59 YEARS, OLD. Elar Wears It on Evsry Anniversary of His Wedding. Jamesburg, N. J. When he wns married fifty-nine years ago Matthew Eler, now eighty, promised his bride he would wear the silk hat he wore then on every anniversary of the wedding Mrs.

Eler died sixteen years ago. Elei wore the hut the other day. The hat Is little less shiny than It was when Eler was a bridegroom ol twenty-one. and It is slightly out ol fashion. But he has kept It carefully and, with the exception of the year ot Come to this Store for your Summer Comfort8 GREATHOIJSE 8 et Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; with probably local 5c 5c IQCftL ftND PERSONAL iP Three single reels tonite and Mrs.

Elor's funeral, has worn it but once Mch year. Elor. who is one of the oldest pen sioners on. the relief fund of the Pennsylvania railroad, said that he hopes tc wear the hat on many more annlver saries. "I bought it from John S.

Stewart ol New Brunswick, who died at the ng of eighty-four two months ago," bt said. "1 remeinber.tbe day well." Punishment by PWory. In the year 1837 the parliament passed an act that put an end to punishment by pillory. Previous to the conquest this particular Instrument of correction was in use In England and went by the name of the "stretch neck." It consisted of a wooden frame erected on a stool In which were three holes for the head and arms. For days together offenders against the common law were thus exposed to public view.

In 1685 Titus Oates was sentenced to be pilloried for five days in wery year during the rest of his life. Another famous sufferer was Daniel Defoe, the author of "Robinson Cru Boe." who stood for three days in the pillory ln It happened on occasions that the offender died while undergoing bis sentence. During the time of exposure the condemned man was not allowed to receive food of any sort or description. The last occasion on which a pillory sentence was passed was in t814. London Globe.

say folks they're good Bob Leonard and Hazel Buckham in "Mountain Hot enough yomOuch! H. L. Wane, Denust. 22u 8, And. Cotton RusselLof Tipton was a guest of friends In this city yesterday.

Orchestra music at Evans' Drug Store Saturday evening. Miss Ethel McCreary attended the carnival at Tipton last evening. Miss Marie Praim'is able to be at work again after a slight Illness. Loren Pearce will be a guest of friends in Muncie tomorrow evening. Mrs.

Pyle la spending a few days with friends and relatives at Kokomo. Vacation days are here. Many many times this summer you will want Good Soda and Good Ice Cream Law" Drama. Edwin August in Correct Correspondence Papers Competition among paper mak-ersChas caused them to turn out some remarkable productions. Each season brings new styles, new novelties, new textures, etc.

There is no reason why you should not have the latest and in correspondence papers. you would know what is latest in this line, come in and see our assortment of Box Papers, Bulk Paper with Envelopes to match, Fancy Tablets, Etc. You are judged by your Stationery Let it be correct. Rapid Stars. Calvin' Morrison of Indianapolis Even astronomers are expressing spent last evening with friends here, astonishment at a speed record recent "The Taint off Iv discovered aiuonc the stars.

Too Mrs. Cullen is spending a few days visiting friends and relatives at An AudroniKla nebulH has been fotiutl to be moving iu ihe general direction of the earth at the rate of about lU.oou. UOO uillwi a day. or nearly 'All! miles a necond. This Is vastly fuster ttiuu the ujotiou of the earth round the sail or of the sun in spate.

It will be some time before the nebula approaches very close to the earth, however. Observa derson. Hear Miss Marie Hollensbe, Christian church, Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. 26t3 Orchestra music at Evans' Drug Store Saturday evening.

28t2 Fire lightening Insurance. Frank BJ. DeHority 116 North Anderson street ltf Don't miss Marie Hollensbe entertainment Christian Church Thursday night 8:00 p. m. 26t3 an Alien" Drama.

"The Sharps Want a Flat" Another one of those grouch killers. tion of the nebula by telescope and photographs do not uliow the sllgliieM measurable trace of movement 'J ward Kreusch's Ice Cream Has no Equal Vanilla Strawberry Carmel 25c qt. $1 gal. Delivered Howard E.teeson THE RELIABLE the earth, which Indicates that it is far away Hint traveling Ili.txiO.tHH) mile a day Is too slow to le apparent. TUe discover that It is tinning at this rate was made by a sttxly of the spectrum of Its light.

-Saturday Kveulng Tost. Bart SneeiL Co. PRESCRIPTION ORUQQI8T8. Suecaaaora to Dr. F.

Baylor. Thackeray aa a Lecturer. Best Ventilated Theatre in the city. Thackeray did not always enjoy giv lng lectures, and there seems to have been a curious difference in his man IN B. Ajidarson St.

"07 Main Btraat ner of delivering them, In one town a member of the audience, after ndiiiir ing Thackeray's clear and telling deiiv ery. declared that in expression he wa See Frank lu'Denorlty 118 North Anderson street for all kinds of Insurance. stairs office. ltf Mrs. Frank Lane of Kokomo will spend the week end as a guest of friends and relatives in this city.

Hear Miss Mariq Hollensbe, reader and Impersonator, Christian church, Thursday night, 8 p. m. 26t3 Mr. and Mrs. Evert Fessler and Mr.

and Mrs. James Kute motored to Peru yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fessler attended the funeral of Paul Zimmerman, of that place and Mrs, Kute visited her sister.

Miss fiena Singer. like nothing so much us "a monument of grief." Yet one of his hearers at subsetinent lecture found him "a ra diant, smiling, buoyant personality. frOm Edinburgh he wrote to Mrs. ran- shawe: "The lectures have been a suc Mcsimcin' "The Store for Bettei Values" cess. I was famously hissed for speak ing disrespectfully of Mary, queen ol Scots, hut it was good fun and mmU the evening more amusing.

I am to re peat the lecture here, and so for read footwear BEAUTY PARLOR log out of a book for sixteen hours shall get 500." London Mall. With Green A Meyer Drug Store Weather Forecasts. Ladles Manicuring, Massaging, 8ham- The first attempt at scientific fore poo and Hair Dressing. LOTTIE WHITEHEAD casting of the weather was the result of a storm which during the Crimean war. Nor.

14, 1S54, almost destroyed Shoes We are now showing all that's new in a Colonial, Tango, Hesitation and Baby UXTOrOS Doll Pumps. Our prices are always just my a little lower or the quality a little PUmpS better. Special One hundred pairs of Ladies Oxfords and Pumps in smalljsizes only WAftlAll 3 and 3V all kinds, worth up to WUI1ICII $3.50, choice for only 75c. Shoes A complete, of "All America's" flYfftfflc "Armada" and "Signet" Shoes, the best wAIUlUS known brands in El wood. Standard PlimnS makes for 40 years, the best in shoe ma- king and the prices very moderate for Men $3.00 to $4.50.

the fleets of France and England. As a storm bad raged several days earlier In France, Valllant, the French minister The qut-of-the-ordinary kind, with tone and individuality. Made from the best leathers by the world's greatest shoe makers. Price advantage, style advantage wear And we are in position to show you all of these advantages, and even more in WRLIC'OVER SHOES $3.50. $9.50 and $5.

OO of war, directed that investigations be made to see If the two storms were tM same and if the progress of the dis turbances could have been foretold. Success Comes In "Cans" Failure In 1 Cannots" We want your business. We CAN take care of it We carry a large and complete stock in lumber, as well as in was demonstrated that the two were i.i reality one storm and that its pat!) could hare been ascertained and ton fleet forewarned in ample time to reach safety. A. J.

HILEMAN Shoes of Course FOR SALE 1 flying shuttle rag carpet and rug loom, In good condition, cheap. 1 Sellers kitchen cabinet, cook store, gasoline store, library table, din-ing room table, side board, chairs, 1 dresser, bed springs and mattress, brussela and rag carpets, other house Builders' Supplies. Our prices are based only on the best materials and best work manship. Ayv 'fj -v Our mill Work is of the highest hold goods, will sell cheap as am leav Say FeUows! Why not buy STRAW HATS NOW and get a full season's wear The. prices are right, the styles are the latest $1.50, $2.00 or $3.00 buys a tip top hat of the newest shapes and best Saturday and Monday's Special In Our Department We put on sale Saturday morning three hundred and fifty trimmed hats at $1.95, $2.48 $3.95 This lot includes pattern hats worth up to $10.00.

Come early and get first choice. ing town, 615 South 16th street. 28t6 grade. We solicit your severest tests FORv RENT Six rooms, gas and el of QUALITY, PROPER SERVICE' and "RIGHT PRICES." ectric lights, good location. AJso BMDllLL CIGAR By hare for sale 4 good hens and rooster.

Call 1601 North St. 28tS FOR RENT Ground for store room, corner of Sonth and 16th. En BERT E. SNEED COMPANY Elvc Gd Lumber Co. ARTHUR WYUE, Kgr.

Yard Phone 28; Residence 2 'We're not satisfied unlesa you arc" quire 1530 South street, Mrs. Rooney. 28t6 jr. 7 4,.

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