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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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PACK FIV1 THE ELWOOD CALL LEADER- TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932. OCOOCOOOOCCOCOCQCOOOO FRAIIMT III. THE RANK. WITH TEOUuLED ALL LIFE WITH COHSTIPATIOil BLAST WICKS COAST VESSEL Kiew Walne Suits ES Mil VJi Bat Kellogg'a All-Bran Brought Real Relief New Reduced Prices 1 Richard Gladden On Eland Five Men Injured, Two Critically, When Explosion Occurs. Hours Telia of Finding Wife Dead.

Quality High as Ever SISK3 AT VBAEF IE1IERS ARE 1.109110 Frankfort, Ink. April 25 Richard New London, Conn April 25 An H. Gladden was on the witness stand explosion In the engine room of the const guard patrol beat C-G-290, rum Monday, May 2nd Is the Last Day to Fay Your County Taxes Without Delinquency Call Telephone No. 125 cr Come to This Bank Today and Order Your Spring Receipts Bring Your Pall Receipt T7hcn Ordering Elwood State Bank Wayne Leeson Chas. 0.

PeHority President Cashier craft chaser, while It was taking dn There are two ways to be sure of getting your money's worth when you buy clothing 1. Know a great deal about materials and tailoring or 2. Depend on the' integrity of your clothierwho offers you dependable quality. It's easiest to rely on the marked superiority and the remarkable values of our spring showing. If yon are subject to headaches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness and other effects that so often result from constipation, read Mrs.

Turner's voluntary letter. For the past six months I have been eating Kellogg'a Aix-Buin, and cannot praise it too highly. "Am fifty years of age. All my life have been troubled with constipation. Kellogg'a All-Bjun has not only helped me, but has cured me.

"I thought I couldn't like the taste of bran, but Kellogg'a AlX-Bban is delicious." Mrs. C. J. Turner, 507 Hanover Street, Fall River, Mass. Tests show Aix-Bran contains two thing which overcome constipation: "Bulk" to exercise the intestines; Vitamin to help tone the intestinal tract.

All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood. The "bulk" in Aix-Bran is much like that of lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Certainly this is more natural than taking pills and drugs so often harmful. All-Bran is not habit-forming.

Two tablespoonfuls daily will correct most types of constipation. If you have intestinal trouble not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg ia Battle Creek. fuel today Injured seven men and demolished the vessel.

The commander and five member of the crew were taken to a hospital. where two were regarded in a critical condition. Another man helping fili the gasoline tanks was slightly hurt in Clinton circuit court for five hours today to defend himself against a charge of having slain his wife, Dolores. I Stoutly denying any responsibility for Mrs. Gladden's death, the young defendant outlined In detail the actions of himself and his wife the night of last February 1, when her body was found in an automobile a few miles from Frankfort.

His direct testimony bore out that of previous defense witnesses. Mother-in Law Taken Out. At one point In Gladden's testimony, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Tits-worth, of Kansas City, became extremely nervous and was led from the courtroom to the Judge's private The explosion, just after the fueling had been finished, tore the ship almost in two. The nols- of the blast 2 Jton was heard Tor miles, Its force broLe windows In buildings near the Accumulation of gas fumes in the engine room was believed responsible.

Vessel Sinks at Wl-arf. The twisted vessel sank at the wharf, but part remained above tho THE E0M3 OP GOOD CLOTHING. cjooooooooQooodooobooooo office. As she passed Gladden on the surface because of the shallowness of SCOTTISH RITE GATHERING. who participated In the robbery of tho Peoples Loan and Trust Company, ot Petersburg, was arrested today In (ho the harbor.

Firemen and pollcemer. aided in removing the injured. witness stand, she whirled at him and shouted, "You murderer, you!" Under cross-examination by Prose Evuusville, April 25. Five hun candy mm mm INDIANA FOR FRAUD Paui Schuler of Pittsburgh, dred and more members of the Scot attic vf (he home of Amos SkoKon, at Local and Personal Stanley, near Boonvllle. tish Rite and Free Masonry, Valley of Bvansville, will gather here tomor cutor Millard Morrison, Gladden ad mitted he had been arrested for removing money front a letter In Ununited States mail at.

Kansas City, second class seaman, -was injured the most seriously. He suffered a fractured skull and body lacerations. Andrew A. Rhude of ScotlEburg, Ind. niachlnlst's mate, was burned severe row for the three-day annual spring convocation, which will end Thursday ELKHART STORE ROBBED.

GSAPE GROWERS OFFER PLN San Francisco, April 25, Representatives of 9,000 grape growers of California today unanlmmmly adopted a program advocating revision of the Eighteenth amendment to permit the sale of naturally fermented beverages The program calls for a national liquor plan to permit restricted manufacture of wines for use In homes and hotels under certain supervis. ory conditions. The use of tortl where he met and married Mrs. Gladden while studying aviation. He said he was given a suspended aepteaue ly on the chest and face.

night with the conferring of the thirty-second degree. The annual tprin? Shrine ceremonial will be held Friday, following the close of the convocation. Boatswain A. C. Cornell, ror.unaud when he pleaded guilty to the charge er, suffered a broken rib.

George Prosecutor Morrison drew from him Auiitla of Canton, N. boatswains Elkhart, April 25. Tho Carl Bchult men's clothing store was broken Into early this morning and forty four sulis, nine topcoats and seventy-two ties ot a total value ot $1,300 were taken. Hear L. J.

HumrickhcuBC over also an admission that bis grandmother, Mrs. Ljdia Johnson, hud him arrested once following trouble over financial affairs. Gladden aaid he was mate, waj burned on the leg, and Al len W. Webb of Atthboro, suffered, general burns. Harold C.

Brown of Waterford, fireman. Chicago. April 25. Police of several Ohio and Indiana cities today sought R. Thomas, alias J.

D. Keene, whoso former employers charged he had defrauded, customers by accepting deposits without re. porting his sales to the company. Thomas until recently was a sales, man for the Ferrara Panned Candy Company here. The company said that among his victims was an Indianapolis customer from whom he had collected, $400, He was last reported at Terre Haute, where the company suld he had collected $175 from J.

T. White James A. Lyon, sales manager of the company, said, that ALLEGED BANDIT CAUGHT. Bvan8villo, April 25. Thuwuaa Howard, 37, of Somervllle, sought Wo January, 1031.

as the fourth nun Attorney John S. Grimes was a busiuess visitor in Wabash today. L. J.Humrickhousei No. 20, for 25t6 Raymond Phtenger of Muncie was a visitor here yesterday, K.

Mendenhall was the gursi of his son. H. J. Mendenhall and wife, ia ludiauapolis, Sunday. Miis Mary residing northeast of the city, is spending the week with Mr.

and Mrs, Merrill Thomas of Curtisvllle. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fechor, resid Ing northwest of thecltj' were was burned and cut on the forehead.

WHBU. 9 o'clock tonight. Encountered Black Duck. V. H.

Harris, employed by the gas tying material to Increase the alcoholic content would be forbidden, Urn. lting the strength to that produced b) aatural fermentation. ollne company, wao bruised and suf fered from shock, but was not hur. sufficiently to require hospital treat nient. The CO-290's most noteworthy en placed in Jail, later gave bond, and tho cabe never has been tried.

Attempted to Rouse Wife. Asked about black and blue marks on his wife's throat, Gladden said both he and Mrs. Gladden were overcome by carbon monoxide gas in their automobile, and that when, ha regained consciousness ha attempted to rouso her by shaking her. jState's Attorney Morrison is attempting to show Gladden piped tho poisonous gas into the automobile by means of a rubber tube, and that the defendant may have strangled' his wife. would customers Jn Ohio and Indiana who allege they were defrauded.

cquntor with a. liquor-running vesse' was with the Black Duck la" 1929 When the boat resisled arrest, thr Mr. Brush says: "Tht Uw of swretres for rt-ptlnllnt e'en net es jV lo AeM paMti with Uanna't Greta Seal '-the paint that amf overt ind WEARS" guardsmen opened fire and three ol LUTHERAN MINISTER DIES. the Brack Buck's creVere killed. k's crever Letters Gladden wrote bis wife Focher of Sunday, Oils earning north of Curtisvllle, who suffered injuries Frl day when his horse ran away, it resting as well as can be expected.

Mrs. Mo Thomas has returned to hop home after passing the past two weeks with her son and family. Mr, end Mis. Merrill Thomas in Curtis, Mr, and Mrs. noma Lewellyn and daughter Wanda Lee, and Miss Ha-dassa or Hobbs were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Godfrey WMs. miller of Curtisville Sunday, MAit KypocrUy a V.rtue The nun wli seems cheerful sn: contented, no mnlter what liiipiwn does something toward triiinfonnlng the vice of liypoi Ksv Into a virtue. Washington Star. GreenSsal while she was at her mother's home in Kansas City era introduced.

Que particularly stressed by the state contained this statement: "Somethina Kckonio, April 25. The Rev. S. I), Stuff, 65 years old, who became ill last night shortly after delivering the baccalaureate sermon for the' Deer Creek high school gradtiat ing class, died today of apoplexy. Ha was pastor of the Deer Creek Luth.

eran church, Surviving are the wid ow, two daughters and two sons. Want Adt cost 2Re fo' 85 vyords may happen to the car, but you undei- How Chemical Research Has Helped the World There Is no single 'cure-ull" drug for every ill Hint A Is "heir to; even the "same" disease in different men does not always yield to ihe sntne drug. The chemist dare pot generalize in drug research for the needs of a human modi Ids which recent discoveries have proved be ao delicate that the absence of five-iuillimitlis of a gramme of vitamin appreciably shortens the life of nmo. Specialised reseat-on lias pluced so much at the disposal of the modern doctor that such a common dlseuae as rickets can be cured by giving the patient food containing vitamin D. a product of peculiar value In atrenutb-enlng wenkuess In.

the hones. Vitamin can made in (be laboratory. Two grammes of It are equivalent fo about one ton of cod liver pll la Its power of curing or preventing rickets. Besides prolonging life, chemical research hns done multitude of things to mnke life possible as we live It. The productivity of land and factory enables enough to be grown and manufactured to meet the eeeds ef the greatly increased population of tho world.

Ilesearch Is primarily responsible fer this. Were It otherwise, we should be faced with the terror of world shortage piled on an economic crisis. stand, don't you, dear? You don't need'io worry about me. I can't any Concerning Lloas fnolosIM declare a linn can nm only a ebovt distance. The nice feature of tlmt.

fer the Hon, Is that he doesn't have to run. Butto fMouU S'tandnnl. more than get my neck broke." For tasting protection: Protection may only be paint deep but when Uanna't Green Seal is on the Job, "paint deep" ac quires a new significance. The armor-like resist ance of Green Seal has proved Itself to us in hundreds of ways. Trials made under our own supcrvi- sion demonstrate conclusively that it protects surfaces from rag-lnir storms or broiling sun for season after season, long after ordinary paints have given up the battle, faded and died.

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank tho many kind friends and neighbors for their as Talk of the Town Sale! "My What Values" Little Different The young bride was nke1 'lin' she tlionulit married lift-. "Oh." there's not much liiiTereiiee, she replied. "I used to wait up hnlf the nlbt for C.piukp so. mid new I wait up half the ni'it for him to come limnc." sistance and comforting sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our darling bah)' Especially do we thank Mr.

Clark, Rev, Keen, the singers for their comforting nas IS words, those who sent flowers, and Mi ik3 to all In any way assisted. It will ever be appreciated and remeni bered. (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

QUALITY PAINTS SFINISHES Berry and children. STEPHENoON CASE MAY 0. Valparaiso, April 25. D. C.

Stephenson, former grand of the Indiana Ku Kltix Kluil, will npjesr In Porter superior court hero Mav 9 In an Injunction case instituted by him against Warden Walter Daly rf Indl VISIT KENTUCKY FIELDS. Miere'e one for tveru purpott Home Lumber Co, New York April 25. A delegation from the American Civil Liberties 'ana state prison to prevent the war Union will entrain Thursday for Rieb-' nioud, and will arrive the following day to conduct an Investigation den from attending between Stephenson and his attorneys. It Is part of a move to gain a nrv tilal for the slaying of Madge Oberholuer, for which Stephenson Is serving a life sentence. IntO the KftltlU-kv rnnl fl.M clalg salt? today they would apply before their departure for a Federal In w3 Tl ti THE TALK OF THE TCWN.

THINK OF IT. ANY OF THESE EXCEPTIONAL fOOD VALUES DELIVERED YOUR KITCHEN FOR 5c, PHONE YOUR ORpER. SAVE MONEY AND STEPS. junction to restrain Bell county au Heron Apparently One) of Nature's Favorites The heron possesses a secret whlcb. would be boon to women who like to eat, but stand In fear ef the surplus poundage overeating brings.

The bird Is an Incessant feeder, but no mutter how It gorges, It never seems to become overpluoip. It usually stands motionless In the water until Us food obligingly comes within range and then with swift dart of Its long, strong bill, It snatches Us prey from the water. Its favorite food is fish fit frogs, but It will eat Insects, meadow mice or most anything else In the fish or meat line. The heron Is much more common In South America than In North A mer-. Ira, but such tvpes as are found In this country are fairly widespread.

The blue heron, usually colled the erane In error, Is the most common type. It asually tiests In high trees In InaccVssible spots in swamp. thorities from interfering with their activities. JieiPIiT-' MAN, 64, SHOOTS South Bend, April 25. llor ace V.

Birdsell. 64 years old. well-known man about town and lot 'O in. I Hear L. J.

Humrielrhmis nvvr Sausage, Purs Pork Lard, cur own WHBU, 9 o'clock tonight. kettle rentfered, Hamburger. ijcrj Ire ground, Lb. 5c manyyoirs -rashier-of VU Lb. Manufacturing Company, was found dead In his apartment this morning, Bciling Beef, cut from Liver, an economical 5c TORKAND BE ANS'C cans I r.rr-- 25o RED KIDNEY BEAhS, cans 25c RED BEANS, cans 25c r.lQifern Shoe Repair Shop a' suicide by shooting, (t Is reported ww rooa, id.

Eaby Ecef, lb, 1523 Main St. Phone 141 Frerh Kidneys, that he recently Buffered financial re verses. 5c Frash fpare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb. Ow each 25c Monarch Hasty f)f Oats, bcx WW Men's Half Solea, the very best $1.00 Men's Half Soles, second Matches, boxes Dill Pickles Hslf-Suftag FUg Tbe custom regarding the bah- 4Ca Peanut Butter, H7a grade 75c GREEN BEANS, LIMA BEANS, 3 No. 2 cans 25c SECOND CUP COFFEE, 3 lb.

JEWELL FLOUR, 54 lb. bag 39c fURE CANE SUGAR, 10 lb. cloth bag 45c Quart jar I wlf lb. jai I I i suwid, each staffing of the United States Hail that such action is takes only when an Important official or nuUonui Hgure has died, ftr whom national mourning is declared, Ss in the ease of the late Ladies Half Soles, all soles sewed on 50o and 75c Every Tues. and Wed.

Ladies Leather or Combination W. 0. MAINES SELLS PEOTECTION, NOT PROMISES. Insurance is Insurance, When it IS. I5ut there some tbM is For lull and complete protection, Talk it over with BID, or Phone 12, Citixens Bank Building.

i Heels a -i James 1 Creagmile Son Free Delivery Phone 64 William Howard Taft. former President and chief JiiMlce. In a esse sucb as that of the late Konte Borkne, National mourning wa not declared and couiwiuently the United Stales flag was not nfllciiilly lialf-staffeil, State or organization may be ftrtirn at balf-rtiilt ta abort nf national aiournins. Washington S.ar. Men's Robber Heeb -35c and 5Qc All Our Prices the Lowest in tbi City.

All Work Guaranteed. Work Called for and Delivered. PHILLIP ROTINO. Free Delivery 106 So. And.

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