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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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ON DAY. HAY 7, 1J2S. rA- rvn oncE ci; Htstt II A SfcsB DM! it -Jl A (TD U. Hi 1 ippm a in i Ewood Baslness Collete. tti Man Who Repulsed Bandits Takes Can Buy a Spring Suit Here this Spring For as Little as $20.00 cr ft Uuchas $45.00 And you will of get value in all Ihe grades suits we sell, s-a k.

vl on Bight Goods at Bight Prices. fciS New Spring Hats, $3, $3.50 up to $6.50. ft 4 New Shirts, Neckwear, fm WILL TAKE APPEAL. 'i The suit of the American Sctsuvlty Company W. II.

Johns awl Jesse Piaster for collection of $150 with Interest, which was heard in Squire Dugglns' court last week and decltion given In favor of the plaintiff, If being appealed to a higher court, nu? uifif inuaut ii irujr ipi Hosiery and everything jto rciah-v plete your Spring Outfit. NOTICE I The Boys Southslde club will meet tonight, May 7. tbara Is important business to be transacted so please come. Everybody rasas classified sds Children's AVash Suits $1.50 up to $3.00 II i 11" -7 I I i II I I I it ElK?" Jasi Harris Tha Gone of GoQd Clothes. II NEW OFFICERS J-ONIGHT, Captain Cox and Lieutenants Brake and Leisure were at Indianapolis Sat purchased.

unVoma and other equipment for Drake and Leisure. who 'wei'e recently an pointed flcutanants in the local bat- tery, Theee two new, officers will mal4 their initial appearance as fleers at drill I ti irl i CRO OF THANKS. We desire to thanlc tke: friends who so kindly aasistedus diring the fllck-neaa and of our. beloved moth, John StUlwell; Also lark Brothers, for their courtesy extended to.ua. Ray.

Chrlss and Family; Mr.s Mt- Wood and Family. 4 iss Bortha Euadax afternoon in Tipton. 1 j. i- WATSOil SEES LYOIIS CJiqlrman Gives No Intimation Early Reslanation. if 1 Indianapoiia.

May 6. Senator James E. Watson and Lawrence Lyons, Republican state chairman, conferred here, but at the cpn-clusloni af their meeting there was no intimatioii' given as: when Mr. Lyons might relinquish his oifice. Hit resignation has been expected political, leaders, following the; publicity he gained some weeka agq hy iwUM drawing from the Ku Klax -lr, LioiS Intimated thaty-nersonn "nrho hate predicted hiairly resignation have been "a little presumptuous" but It is considered spertalp that his retirement will not be postponed long after tha TSnous factions agree tipoDhiauscceBir-' n.

rt -4 of John M. Chandler spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Miss Lena Shell spent Suhtjay in Kokomo; ttslting friends. joar to work abbott'a riUlax Station. ttu Mrs.

P.W. Rockafeller spent the day Tipton with Mrs. Lem Wells, of west of towa. was here shopping this morning. Martha Jane Burton spent Sunday in Anderson, visit nr with relatives; and Mrs.

John Ktefer and children spent Sunday with relatitei at thr fnoia l. Dftonv, ua North vadertoa strewt. for all ktnda af to upani-e. Down t.tr ofllc lr. George Gay, of Tipton.

Us here for a visit to her daughter, Mrs Otto Aldendorf Mrs. C. LauiberteOii and son liar rold, toado business trip to And- tills Mrs. Lcmswift and children spent vhe day with her brother, Mr, Homer Edgell. west of, town.

aire, tvatamg an toraase mm aioa. frank DeHont, Kortt asdaraoa atraot If M. Ernest Hurst was at" NoSiesvilla and. Indianapolis looking alter some business matters today. Mrs.

Mary A. Silvey and Mrs. William Sllvey, of Dundee, were in El-wood this morning, shopping. Airs. Edith C.

Myers has arrived from Beaver for an ex tended visit with Mr. Thomas E. Palmer. Miss Josephine Moore and air. Charlie Durham, of Kokomo, werc-Su inlay gutU of Mr.

and Sam Moore 1 Rev. H. C. Odell is at Indianapolis today attending a meeting of the state board of promotion of Baptist churches. Mrs.

Shoemaker writes fire. lightning and tornado insurance Koom 4, Citizens State jBank Bldg tliss Ida Hunter, who is attending scnooi at Aiuncie, spent (he week ond with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hunter. 1 Mrs Anna Davis returned to her home" ill' Indianapolis this morniug after A.vtelt-xji,fulier gaughtra, Uoorge Ruyse, Good coaf is cheup xsoal sell good coat Hcffner Cool Co Phone 100.

2-1-t Mls Dorotiiy JlcUur Bud 'Mrs. rgia Frye, were Supilay guestof. Mia Hael Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Char, les Soqk pnU tieorgo iud Mr.i.

Shoemaker write fire. htning and tornado insurance. Koom 4, Citizens State Bank Fhone 158. f. a-lm Jamas Bdrst and Cecil are at irirt'lanapolis today, "th form6r attending the convention of tha Indiana Bill Posters' association' and both will be among the guests a't the 'banquet at the Hotel Lincoln tbte evening.

5 and Mrs. Clark and Edgar and B. Clark motored to Greenfield Sunday and spent the day with an aun, Mrs. Phofcbe Scott. Thp plrlpr Mi" flnrlr nnld i vlull In jlils blrthpfaee arid enjoyed the olelit of the -old j'-- Long-Wear Tire We save you 50 tires now tor me season, rry.

compiete line, all sijsos, to 37x5, They are guaranteed both by the factory and us! Buy Iong-Wear Tifes of Herrle Hobbs, 1428 Main Street "'J''yi. 4-7-10 Bebymer and wife, of Ko komo. w.ere in Elwpod Sunday call- ing on (iia; iicquaintencoH, and re turned home last evening Mr Bo hymer Is la charge of the tailoring department of the Hub store at Ko komo Salatblel Bowers left Sunday tor Henry county, where he will make a a to hiit brothnr J. W. Rnwuri.

whn come down and see him ever since the El wood vetoran returned' from Ohio where he spent the wjnter, TGINALVINOL has done I. M. Chsdwkk, Urbans, is run fon and hsd I. i ind Orinal --f 1 pot rP -t --nffth builder." fr 1. no '4 1.

It. (jiy i .1 i "I ifl, Dukedom, e.ik, (rn around. lit simply it bas built up Toronto mend Origin il ho are weak, Aiten, S. -ho bv puny. try Original Oanca Whan tor Original of 1 1 1 1 1 Money JYoja Cleveland Institution.

1 BOOTY UNDER EARAEE Clevolaad, May o. A. Pet re, 23, clerk In a branch of the Cleveland Trust Company, who bank officials said admitted be took approximately from the bank vault late Wednesday and hid the money beneath a garage at his uncle's borne, was, the hero in aa attempted holdup the Bedford branch of the same Institution In October, 1920. The money has been recovered For his conduct in firing point blank "Jlggs" -LosUjlncr and his companions when they entered the Bedford bank to rob it and Joining In a street fight Petre was recipient from the bank officials of a reward of $2,500 after a -fltay of severs! weeks In a hospital as a rosult In Juries racolved on that occasion. Lostainer and.

his compaoiona who were wounded in tbo gun battle, were captnred, tried and are now serving terms in the Ohio prison. According to Co). Leonard P. Ay res, vice-'presttient or tne eievoiaim Trust Company, Petre admitted en- t.cring' the bank late Wednesday a( teruoon after othor employes had gone and gaining entrance to tlie vault, he took $41,727 which he says lie was puzzled to know what to ik) with. Ho' finally hid tf under the upon discovery pi u)e loss of the nionoy Thursday employes of the branch were questioned separ ateiy.

According to Culoucl Ayrci, rctre admitted the thoft. Colonel Ayres said the bunk has not decided what action to take in the matter and that the. decision of a 'ondins company and the county aulhorltas may bo the deciding factor disposing of the retro is unmarried aud matle uo statement as to what impelled him to fukevthc money. 1 1 Woman's Case; Amazes Elwoodl A business man's wife suffered tor two years with Rore, watery eyes, which pained day and night. Finally she tried simple hydrastls, witchhazel, as mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash.

This helpod ber AT ONCE. Another lady roports "it leaves eyes tool and fresh." One small bottie Lavdptik usually helps ANY CASE weak, trained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum cup FREE, City Drtip Store, 212 8. Anderson St. RETURNS TO HO8PITAL MAY.

1. Norm Bunner, who underwent an examination, at the hospital at Cleve land last week, will return there May 16 ut which time there will be a place for biro to remain and receive treat ment, the nature of which has. not been decided. Mr. Benner left todiy tor Wapokaneta, Ohio, where he will visit at that time.

Mrs. Benner, who is at this time at the home of a sister at Fostorlo, Ohio, will Join him there, CALL FOR YOUR GROCERIES 8omo person put a sack containing some groceries and a pair of baby shoes In an automobile Saturday night, thinking the machine was their own, and are doubtles swondering what be came of them. Herman Lewis, resid ing at 1329 South street, found the sack In his car after he had driven home and he brought them up to po lice hesdaitarters to be restored to the owner who will call there when he reads this notice. ASKS DIVORCE AND CU80DY. Agnes Imbodettt ut El wood, has filed a stilt for a dlvorco In tho cir cuit court from ber boshund, Henry Imboden.

8he alleges cruelty and non-aupport. They were married In December, 120 and separted April 1923. There Is nno child of which the plaintiff asks the custody and she alio wants an order for support imboden Is employed at tho tlnplats SPENT NIGHT AT LAKE. Doctors W. 2.

King snd rsth motored to Lake Tippecanoe Sat urday night. They spent Sundsy fish Ing and boat riding. Both of them caught two hundred "and fourteen croppies, but fUn4 to bring any of their eaten home with them, Tbey ar rived bums tale Jaat night and today sr telling their maoy ftlctuia of the good Ming at Jake. riuice IS'J. Uztr -Ccti atisictio lilpl pjs4a': 4 if 'HQ -stepped on the ffisw- lit .,1 wauow tmau pieces oj 1 I in i '1 -j 1 1" 1 1 j' I iiRiil I i I 1 iy 1 The Home is Not Complete Without an Edeinr Washer; While you are wanliitig the dothlng that you cu not Bend Hwny why not do the entire waBhing.

It will be a plcuBurc with the Eden. Sold on Easy Paments. Call Phone 16 Aik for Demonstration at your Home. COCHRAN WRIGHT. ft Where is the man or wo- man in the world who does not love and admire an at-.

tractive home? Beauty and style in furniture are always when buying, hut com- fort is We li have a complete line of dv-ery article one could ever wish to have in his home 1 .1 II: I'll 'J---i I ftFT J.i I 11. i COOCOCCOOCOOCOOOOOQQQQrr IT PAYS TQ SAFE BE 0 0 C) 0 0 C) a More and niorc Ford owners are coming to. realize the importance of having their cars ser-; viced in an authorized Ford Service Station. There they aro sure of gejiuiuo Ford parts and skilled mechanics who arc interested in the welfare of the car We the best equipped shop in this part of the Wc carry a large and romjilctts stock of only Genuine Ford parts. Don't tak a clunee with your motor, let us service your car.

and each and every piece is the hel2ht pt rtyW atf I comfort: The prices are sure to please, so come in, pi ti 3 our complete 'V i ffi 1 1 1 '-v 1 ON ORIGINAL I-A MIGHTY Mi TRY IT Ti.rtUtsti:if.H r. rD.

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