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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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'J I THE ELWOOD.CAEC CEADZK SATURDAY, APRILS, 1919. PAGE FIVE I TWO ASK DIVORCES Husband Failed to Provide and Another Wouldn't Keep House. ITEMS OF TOID IU LIKES War OVERSEAS CASUALTIES I Effort to Stamp Out Dealers in ipring Mat Mrs. Lena Lane, 5li, died WW WW WWWW WWW WW WWW WWWW Tine Wadtington, April with nowspapor publishers, the Chicago Association wf Coininercf is exerting its full strength in a vigorous ci'Usailt. ajjaimi' fake adver-tiMtng, which; oilicials of the asncia-tion state, "causes a loss of yearly aiming people of this country." Thr "pharaking" of Liberty bonds by 'shyiocks" aad the ue of tlfWudvei-tising columns 'of the Washington, April if.

The following casualties are reported by the commanding 'general of the American armies: Killed in action, 10; missing; in action, wounded severely, died from wounds, died from acci Rosa Iilackburn filed suit in superior court yesterday for dilvorce from her husband, Thomas Blackburn; She charges him with failure to support and assaulting her. They were married December 12, and separated last Thursday. They have no children. David E. Baldwin filed suit In cir--edit court yesterday for divorce from his wife, Jennie B.

Baldwin. They were married June 5, 1 Kit and separated April 4, 1917. They have no children. Baldwin charncs the defendant with -failure to perform her household duties. home in 'Alexandria, Ceorge Wolf, til, died ut his home at SlmrprfYille, of cancer of the liver.

The (bree-year-obl cbi'd of t-'an-lev Bergman1 died atv VmbMson, jl iitr lluenza. Former Mayor J. 11. MeU it is ill wjth pneumonia, at the hospital Anderson The Alexandria bulge of V.W will expend $1,000 in making improvements to their A detachment of the Jajkies' dent and other causes, 82; died of disease, wounded, degree undetermined, wounded slightly, 32; total, '96. The namea of ihe following Indiana soldiers appear in the list: For the Correct Hat Correct in Style, Color and Price Come Here to Do Your Choosing.

We Have a Hat for Every Man and Young Man to Suit His Individuality. Men's Spriii- Soft Hats $1.50 up to $7.00 Men's Stiff Hats $2.50 up to $5.00 Caps lor Men and Boys 50c up to $2.50 "Your Spring Hat is Here." promoters of wild cat stuck couct offering to take' Liberty bonds in rehire for securities palpably ami which came perilously near to being out and out swindling, aroused the newspapre owners avid Ui( cir.tion of Commerct: to united ae! ion from Great Lakes, will be at Tipton Died of Accident Other Causes. Sergeant Kopinski, South Bend. Died of Disease. Private Wallace B.

Cook, Craw- and Kokomo, April IT. The nun of St. Joseph's church, will attend in a bodv at 1 7 1 lordsville. o'clock mass tomorrow. Nancy Tarney, 7'i, at t'n Discuss Text Bocks.

Indianapolis, Apnh 4. Bids for new school bonks for the Indiana public schools were received by the state board of education today. After considers bio diseusssion the board decided to hold an open session on April 17 to consider (he ids. home of her daughter, Wallace Missing In Action. Private Claude B.

Wilcox, T'rbana. WDounded Severely. Private Paul F. Turner, Richmond. to put a stop to the (rooked practice and protect the holders of Liberty bonds who are animated by an impulse to get rich quick.

This movement should go a long way toward stamping out. the swin'd'-ing" "financial pirate." wlm has been waxing fat off the incredulity of Liberty bond holders. Prefacing their io refuse CLOTHES iff ADLEIfcf ROCHESTER, of Regional Rutk rederaL lieserve System "STYLE HEADQUARTERS" Campbell, a' Anderioti. Mary Stevens, ii wife td Finley Stevens, died of paralysis at her home near I'etidletoti. John Legg is removin: bis family to Ihe llankley property he recently purchased at New Lancaster.

William A. Watson, 7t. died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. lUvid Cilne.

near Ketnptuii, of Bright disease. llaivey of Madison township, as in this week "1 hogs, which he sold at the lop price of 120.35. The Anderson Chamber of Commerce lias started a movement to 1 11 1 ttt 6 ft tt I ft tf advertising from individuals and firms engaged in the "sharking" of Liberty bonds with the statement that "hundreds of disreputable brokers are doing everything in lie ir power to persuade the public to cx.hangu its Liberty bonds fur other securities a great portion of which are worthless" the Chicago publishers announced rules "to hi. Umii for busty refeneneo only, as a means of quickly the more obvious forms -A obcctiotitblo copy," which also art submitted to the older throughout the district i FOCftL ftND New Conditions DEMAND NEW iMEffiODS end a largo coliseum tu a memorial Hie rederal Reserve BaiiUih kpm the. soldiers.

William Wh iuan, 44, died of pneu Ji not gwvf out of new policies c(iierescri monia, at the his parents. Notice, Guards and Soldiers. Returned soldiers and the Libert Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Wiseman, in Tipton county, and his brother, is critically ill with the same disease. adniinistrdtionou 1h? ccntliar ihe federal Reserve Bank i tcw oiH of ihe need (cir a Co-operate With the Board of Health Fumigate Your Home If some member of your family has been ill with influenza, grippe, pneumonia or similar ailments, you should fumigate your home. We have. SULPHUR AND FORMALDEHYDE CANDLES and other preparations which are highly recommended by physicians.

We also have a complete line of Disinfectants and Gcrmi cides which should be used now so as to make your home sanitary for the indoor season. We can recommend what is best for any special purpose and tell you how to use it. Guards are requested attend, the clwnse in iKe control oAlie camlDrcnircefJ funeral of Albert Lawrence Allen, wbe was gassed in France. Mr. Allen was a member of one of the Indianapolis Elwood Business College Fnone Si tt i Mrs.

Paul Hover was a Kokomo business visitor today. Ladies' Rubbers 66 cents. Sample Shoe Store. 17U Mrs. David MeKee made a business trip to Anderson, today.

Buy Malt Bread at all groceries, it is best. Elwood Baking Co. 2511 Miss Helen Armfiedd is home from Dcl'auw university, over Sunday. Miss Velnia Munsey, of ATcadia-, visited yesterday atternuoa in thy city. Miss Georgia Wilhc lm is home from DePauw university, over the week Ike YederA olve ue yvoem.

of An ofcuxretK-yla oim? Lei us explain oybvi. companies in which several KUvood boys enlisted. Soldiers and Guard. i will please report -(it. the W.

O. W. halU in the 1 farting, block at 1:00 p. mm IMS' trimn A rmrmrmrr tt- hi. Sunday, April, Gth.

NEW LANCASTER NOTES. 4 Mr Mrs. Samuel Juday, Mrs. Mary Smith and Raymond I'lz. all of this place, went 10 EUvood Sunday evening to attend the KUvond Christian church.

Mr. aiid Mrs. Albert and daughter, Irene, went to El won. I Sunday and were the dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.

James 'labaugh Mrs. Josephine Starkey ami lialpb St.irkev nave returned their home MM mLm Mr. Plaster of Paris? Mi QMLV MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE IN I WO (in INDIA MA I end. We will buy or sell Liberty, Bert E. Sneed Co.

Loan Bonds. First National Bank. J7tf in Elwood, after slaying for the past few weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Gi'over, of Minnie, was a business visitor in thes city yesterday Proper afternoon. Miss Nancy "Cox spout ihe niorniim in Tipton, looking after affairs ot business. ''Malt' Bread is best. Has line ilavor Faulty Yarlihg.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Yoke entertained at dinner Friday, Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Knotts, of Elwood, Mrs. L. A. Molt, also of Elwood, Mrs.

Everett Roher and son, Eugene, of near Omega, and Mrs. Km ma Benedict, ot Elwood. David Warner was at Elwood Sun-lay, attending a dinner party, which was given him in honor of bis birthday anniversary at the home of Miss Anna Mercer. Tipton Tribune. and' color.

Look for the label. El wood Bakina Co. S5tl Perfect protoction in our Fire In surance Policies. J. G.

Field, Jlart- Ing Block. ltf Biegel spent the niorninj in Alexandria, attending to matter: Taken III While Visiting. Will Put the Finishing Touches to Your Easter ostume As' FAHERTY Will Show You the Correst Styles in Spring Footwear Pumps and Oxfords in High and Low Heels. All Leathers. IQMM FAE-OTY THE SHOEMAN Honest Shoes at Honest Prices.

of business. Fire, lightning and tornado lnsur Mr, and Mrs. Omer Galbreath arrived at New Lancaster two weekH ance. Frank E. DeHorlty, lie iNortn 4nderson street.

ltf Lago, from Kmghtstown lo visit with (jno hitter's parents, and Vw. i Mrs. F. J. Lawrence and daughter Dorothv.

visited with friends In In dianapolis today. Insurance that Insures. Frank Wiiard House. Since that time Mr. and Mrs.

Galbreath an! their little daughter have been seriously ill with influenza and although reported to be recovering it will be several days before they can return to their home in Kuightstowtr. DeHority, 116 IorUi Anderson street. A SEASON OF CHARMING FOOTWEAR Beautiful Display of Spring Styles, Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes at Hileman's. Never has Miladi's footwear been more delightfully feminine than in this season Long slim lines are the rule, mid in the very simplicity of design and pattern lies that daintiness which adds so much to a pretty frock. A.

eJ. HILEIVffAN SHOES OF COURSE down stair. ltf i Mrs. John Crawley and daughter, Miss Josephine, spent yesterday af Hear R. R.

Still and wife of Colo lernoon In AriHerson. W. R. Whin and daughter, Miss Maude, and Miss Kdna McGee rado Springs, preach and sing at the Nazareue church, North Anderson and streets. Rev.

Still is pn eveangel-ist of wide experience an I his preaching is full of illustrations of every day ROYSE'S ROYSE'S were Anderson visitors today. Bee Frank 3. DeHorlty, 119 North Anderson street, for all kinds of In life. To come once means to come surance. Down stairs onto.

iu again. The Nazareue church is not. a Mrs. E. L.

daughter newism, and we are not 1 Tolly 'Rol Julia of Indianapolis are spending the lers, "Tongues" or other insane hin going about. We preacli' nothing but what was preacelnl by John Wesley George Fox and Charles Finney, We The Grouse A Orug Store are not preaching, wa. peace or Standard Pairit, half pint can, politics, but the gospe.l. Come every night. ii 1 () () (if) I Standard Paint, pint can, Benner Cafe week end with their relatives here.

Miss Jeanette Steele, of A'ideraon, jvas over, last evening a tending tin If. of P. dance, given ii? their home. Mr. and' Mrs.

Charles "Lenedict and daughter, Oakle, attended the fu-iieral ot their undo, William This Is the season for Cyclones. Let us write your windstorm- lnsur? ance, and it wlU be right J. G. Field, Halting Block. Utf Mrs.

J. H. Hamilton returned home to Indianapolis, tl.is morning, after having visited with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Norris. Janet Hall and Drysdal Brunnon, of Alexandria who has recentl been discharged from the service were Elwood visitors, last evening.

1508 South A Street (if) v) "() no Synday 5Qc 11-3x12 and 9x12 Axminster, Tapestry A Paint for. Every Purpose A Paper for Every Room Stewed with lSiscuits Koast Hci4 Willi Dressing Koast pork- Dressing 9x12 We have anticipated your wants Congoleum Rugs Th paitit soason Is here. udWo redely to ncrvo you. Ou Leuiett Drake Returned omel ur paint has a fdjur-par guarantee Mashed 'Potatoes' Sweet jl'otak," r.a o-aiWiii. Thfcre fa' nothing oeuer.

'3f 1 i to Indianapollte this moaning after having visited with Paden, Mrs. Joel Williams and Mrs! 1.1 rK Owens. Mrs. Owens returned honie with her for a several days visit. tl S5 per gallon.

Varnish and (Ulna for, every you are thinking ot painting yoflr automobile, we can please you. Come in and get the nanioa of people who have used Quality Sor- Tlce Price. We deliver our goods. Special Prices in bur Ready -to -Wear Dep't ROYSE'S ROYSE'S J'cas -Salad "Apple Sauce anil 1 Sutter'- Teu, Milk or CouVe f.lASOrrS PAPER STORE $12 $9.50. New Dining1 Chairs, only $4 Baby High Chairs only Save money at Becker's Phone 915 S16'6o, Anderson St.

Picture Framing. rffc Choice Ice Crcitin $2.75. Store,.

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