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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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5
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I .1 i SUPERBA THE KAKNUM OF THEM ALL I 1 1 II, TONIGHT FALL CLOTHES! lie We do printing, boh our samples Mrs. Lorcnu Sloan In visiting friends, at and near Liberty. Mr. Lester Dowge spent laBt evening In Alexandria. Mary Sellers of Tipton is a guebt of friends In this city.

Mrs. lone Weddell is a guest of friends and relatives in Sclrcleville, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers of Malvern, are guests of friends in this city. Miss Ethel Parsons of Kokomo is visiting in this city a guest of Miss Lois Price.

Miss Althea Swihart went to Windfall this afternoon for a short visit with friends there. Miss Bowin of Newcastle is spend isylum Two-1 eel Feature reproducing Harry K. Thaw's sensational escape from the Asylum. These first days of Autmmn find us ready to serve you with Fall Outfitting. We invite you to come to view the hew Suits, Overcoats, Headwear and Toggery We never entered upon a season better prepared to suit Everybody's ideas and Everybody's purses.

Correct style and good tailoring are the all important features of our good clothes. iie cepson ing several days with relatives on Nestor Western Sheridan street. Fire lightening and tornado Insurance. Frank E. DeHority 116 North Anderson street It! Next Week 6-Big Features-6 Monday "HIS INDIAN WIFE" 2 reel 101 Bison Tuesday "THE WALL OF MONEY" Two reel Rex Wednesday "IVANHOE" 4 Stupenduous Reels .4 Thursday "THE STRUGGLE" Two reel 101 Bison Friday "A PURITAN EPISODE" Two Reel Eclair Saturday "GENESIS 4: 9" Two Reel Rex Suits: $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, up to $25.00.

COME IN FOR A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED See Frank E. Dellority lit North Anderson street for all kinds of Insurance. Down stairs office. ltf Miss Eunice Tyrone of Cincinnati returned home this afternoon after a week's visit with friends here. Mrs.

Kessler of Springfield, returned home this morning after a two weeks visit with friends in this city. Lorry Kincaid of Hagerstown re turned home this morning after spend KEATHOUSE 8 HAKKHS The House oTCood Clothes, flats and Furnishing, Mrs. Lando is a guest of friends in ing several days as a gut-st of friends here. Richmond. Mr.

and Mrs. H. S. Lake returned Mr. and Mrs.

Fayette of Vincennes home this afternoon to Kokomo after are guests of friends In this city. spending a week as guests of relatives Mrs. Myrtle McLean is a guest of! in this city. friends and relatives in Windfall. Mrs.

Kute of Union, returned UAJftL ftND PERSONAL Norris Devender of Portsmouth is probably light frost nor-th portion; Sunday fair lit home this afternoon after spending about two weeks as a guest of friends Fair tonight; warmer. a guest of friends in this city. WARM AND COMFORT-. ABLE. in this city.

M. C. Watkins, of Williamsburg, is ttttttftftt (((- Mrs. Clinton Hewes of Logansport the guest of his son, W. A.

Watkins. ONE returned home this afternoon after spending the past few days as a guest Miss Dorothy Richcreek returned this afternoon to her home in Wind of friends in this city. fall after visiting friends in this city. M. L.

Wnite. Dentist, no kn4. Subscribe for tlie Can Leader. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Fell of Terre 0 Comedy 0 Slewloofs Sev Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller returned Haute returned home this morning af Frank Gurdou.

is a business visitor home today from a visit to friends and ter a two weeks visit with relatives in Anderson today. relatives at Logansport and Walton. i and friends in this city. Grand Re-opening of the Wigwam Tonite, be sure and come, skating ot course. Miss Gertrude Galvin is spending Mrs.

Kelley of Marion has been enth Suicide A screaming comedy. I which all the actors are colored people. the day in Anderson. called to Leisure on account of the serious illnes sof her mother, Mrs A. B.

Vanscoroc is attending to Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ersklne of Chicago returned home this afternoon after spending the past two weeks as guests of friends and relatives here and at Anderson. Mr.

and Mrs. F. D. Simpson have Miller of that neighborhood. business in Tipton today.

Ancil Poland was a business visitor Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Adams return in Frankton this morning, TWO ed this morning to their home in returned to their home in Wabash aft North Judson after a week's visit to George Evans attended to business in Frankton this morning, friends and relatives- in this city.

Tell-Tale Teeth There is nothing that adds so much to a persons appearance as attractive teeth. And thae effect that clean, pure teeth have in maintaining good health is evert, more important than looks. It is poor economy to buy cheap tooth brushes. Good Brushes last longer and do their work better. We have a complete lirt TOOTH BRUSHES ranging in pxice from 5c 40c.

We guarantee every brush sold at 25c and over. IE they break down, shed bristles or prove defective in any way you can. have a new one for the asking. We sell all ol the good dentifrices, too. "Take Good Care of Vour Teeth" Women coming over to skate tonite Tipton and Alexandria are er spending two weeks as guests of friends here.

at the Wigwam of course. Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell of Kilibuck, returned home this aft Good Essanay Drama. Josephus Mason of this eitv-is a Mrs.

Fost is a guest of friends and relatives In Reddington, Ind business visitor in Tipton and Kout today. THREE ernoon afteer spending nearly a mon Mrs. W. N. Aurback is a guest of friends in Alexandria and Fairmount and Mrs.

Harrison James returned to their home in Richmond this H. W. Cain of Detroit, is a afternoon after spending two weeks as guests of friends and relatives in this guest of friends and relatives in this th with relatives in this city. Orville Richards of Benwood, W. returned home this afternoon after spending the past three weeks as a gueat of friends in this city.

tonite, Skating of course. city. city. Floor Resurfaced, Wigwam The Redemption Of Railroad Jacli An sensational drama. New Music, New Skates and Miss Marie Kattron returned home today following a visit tofrIends and Mrs.

John Howard and son, Leslie of Ann Arbor, returned hom tills afternoon alter spending Hire relatives in this city. FOR RENT Three well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Terms reasonable. Enquire Sll South Anderson street. 27tG weeks as guests of her sister, Mrs Insurance mat insures.

Fiank E. Harris, of this city. DeHorlty, 116 North Auderson street down stairs office. ltf L. P.

Helger of Kokomo who at tended to business here yesterday re tli Reliable FOR RENT Good suite front ollices over Elwood State Rank, City heat; eieetrie light. Will rent for ollire to party. See or telephone Eli P. Myers. 2716 turned home this morning.

Bert E. Sneed C. Company PRESCRIPTION DRJGG18TS. Successors to Dr. F.

1- Baylor. Mrs. E. H. Farrinpton, who has been spending the past week as a guest of her friends, Mrs.

James liyrou of this city went to Windfall this afternoon to visit relatives there before returning to her home In Anderson. Coming Thaw's dash for liberty, the real thing, fake, Lyric. The Grail Boys Will Sing. 1507 Main Street 103 8. Anderson St Get our prices on printing.

"The Store for Values" -Fall Showing The music at East Main Christian church will be furnished Sunday night by the Holy Grail boys. The boys will render two special numbers and lead the congregation in the hymns. Miss Lillian Parrill will sing as usual at both services. The Big Shoe Sale Is keeping us" 011 the jump. The big 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Spencer Iiower returned to their home In Hamilton, today after spending a week with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wunder and children of Toledo, returned home this morning after a three weeks viftit yvith relatives in tills city.

Miss Mattle Downs returned this morning to her home in Seymour after a two weeks visit in this city as a guest of her sister, Mrs. Hugel. Mr. and Mrs. O'Hare returned to their home in Cincinnati this morning after an extended visit with friends and relatives in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Lon Merrill of Middle-town returned home this morning after visiting in this city for the past week as guests of friends and relatives. John Sims and wife and son, Dayton of Daytona, Fla, are visiting Mr. T.

F. Doan and family, also Mr. Chas. E. Underwood and family for a few days.

GO TO THE CITY BARBER SHOP The best place for Barberlng or Baths, fine tonics and face lotlcns. We use plenty of clean towels, an item you should not forget E. E. GULLION, Prop. We have never displayed a finer line of Shoes for bothj men and jwomen than we are showing now.

New patterns, new model's and a large variety of leather-s. We will welcome the etiance to show you how nice a pair of shoes can look, how well they will fit and how long they will wear when ttxey are fitted 'right. A. HILEMAN Shoes'of Course are being appreciated and satisfied eustnit telling their neighbors of the big value. what has made this the busy store the pasi weeks.

Don't miss the new bargains 011 this week. Our Millinery Department Is now showing the greatest values in plush, velvet and satin Hats at $3.50 to $7.00 that have ever been shown in Elwood. Just received a big shipment of MEN'S HATS AND CAPS See the new styles Hare Enjoyed the 8lnglng. The late Rev. R.

Eastcrote of Exeter, England, once told the story of five choristers who, one Sunday evening, were walking along th banks of the Mersey In Cheshire. After a time they sat down on the grass and began to sing an anthem. A hare pass-'ng with great swiftness toward the place where they were sitting stopped at about 20 yards' distance from them. She appeared to be highly delighted with the music, and as soon as the singing ceased returned slowly to the wood. When she had nearly reached the end of the field the choristers began to sing again.

The hare stopped, turned round and came swiftly to the same place, and remained listening in seeming rapture and delight until the whan she returned to the wood. I L. 1 1 4sr.

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