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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 6

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Elwood, Indiana
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THE tUWOOB CALL LEAbf ft FRIDAY, MARCH 20, FACE SIX IRE mYSTERY live Hews in the ill ha ml.ua World of Sport iii nrrm Miinnrn II II III UEKI lUftUCft Ralfthi world ia half mJtp It ia terrible to in) ail dragged oat to hrm iron ona da to the next ta a eoaatant atata ol wearineas. Yet thoa-sanda do. becaeee coa-atipatioa ia deetroymf. their eaiigy thmr interaat in lit. Only Mlloeg'a ALL-BRAN bring aura and safe, relief from tai disease.

Daby Grand Tonight and Tomorrow DICKHATTON Diligent Search Made for New and Important Witnesses by Chicago Authorities. IN The final lap of the wild scramble fur the state high school basketball championship in Indiana, got under way this morning and will rime to i close tomorrow evening, when a state champion fir 1923 is crowned. The survivors of the ight regional centers Mch entered the meet at the Exposition Impdjng with the support of a large delegation of rooters. West Point, Carmel. 1-aPoorte.

Washington and Elkhart are the new fact's appearing in the finals. It is the first time in year that either these teams have advanced this far in the lug I. 11. S. A.

A. derby. For the first time in eight years the An "WHERE GIRL'S IDENTITY IS GUARDED Tonight Last Showing TSTNAMEi IS WOMAN! Jitftti ly BFSS MERE- DYTH from BENJAMIN GLAZER'S rrr iion of til international staff Hum ty KARL SCHOEN-HEKK. Ftaturing RAMON NOVARRO "the great lover of tha screen," freh from hit sensational triumph in Re ln(rram'sa "Scaramouche." and BARBARA LA MARR aa the enchanting Cuerita, the greatest role of bar flaming career. ttPoorBetty! She always look tired" Chicago.

March 20. Diligent search for a new and mysterious witness in the McClintock case yesterday thing habit-forming pills and drugs can Rftty was the office mystery. Once pretty. derson high school quintet will not absorbed attention of Chief Justice RISES" compete in tlu' finals, the Indians having always hoen a dangerous contender in uftFt years, but was eliminated Harry Olson and assistant state's attorneys whose Investigations so far have yielded a murder indictment aeainst William Shviiherd anil a in the sectional two weeks ago by La pel, 25 to 23. Muncie and Carmel agamst Dr vfaAn (.

represent this regional, both of them heaJ o( National rniver. hsving liard nuts to creek the open- sil cj never do. Serve Kellogg's ALL-BRAN with milk or cream, sprinkled over cereals; cooked with hot cereals; in soups, or made into the many recipes given on the package. Delicious with fruit, baked apple, etc. Caution: Only ALL-BRAN brings sure results.

A part-bran product can only be partially effective. Kellogg's is the one, only and original ALL-BRAN. All grocers sell it. Buy a package today. If eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to bring permanent relief or the grocer returns the purchase price.

Served itie round. Muncie meets and Carmel stacks up against Wash-iogton and both will probably be elim- While Shepherd was smilingly making the most of his first day as a prisoner in the county Jail, detectives Supported by MARILYN KILLS And the Two Wonder Horses "Star" and "Beverly." Extra Benny Leonard IN "Soft Muscles" Iter be'auty now lay masked behind an unwholesome complexion. Once vivacious, she now seemed eternally tired a drooping figure of disappointment and dismay. Too bad she didn't realize that it was constipation which was stealing her strength. But many men and women rid themselves forever of this devastating disease, by the simple, pleasant means of eating two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN every day or in chronic cases, with every meal.

As Kellogg's ALL-BRAN journeys through the system, its fiber remains unchanged. It is what doctors'call a bulk food a bulk food which sweeps the intestine clean a bulk food which absorbs and carries moisture through the intestinal tract, stimulating natural, healthy action. Some lIlat-u- under the supervision of Judge Olson ana Assistant state Attorney John Tomorrow Onlv ELMID LOWE In "Champion Of Lost Causes Sbarbaro were scurrying abcut in an endeavor to pick up a trail of the lat est witness sought for questioning. Ten members of the red and blue basketball squad Jones, Virgil, Henderson. Mosbaugh.

J. Clyde, Glenn, Richards, Striker, Hobbs and Fugh o'clock for the capital eiy to witness the title play, they be under the supervision of Coach R. ihe identity or the witness was in leading restaurants and hotels. The original ALL-BRAN ready to eat carefully guarded. Judge Olson, Sbar baro, Assistant State's Attorney Har Adults Children 15c 10c MalCaU COstalsMltOa) ALIBRAN i WavniMaut UWTOiu KXT3LA "rfligh Hopes" old Levy and a stenographer from the Phillips during today and tomorrow.

state's attorney's office sat all after noon In Judge Olson's chambers In All expenses of the ai'detes ure being defrayed by the local High School expectation that the man sought Athletic Association. would momentarily be located. Still More Mystery. Just as mysterious was the partial Coach Staggs of Anderson, and the Anderson first and second net squads ir litis piciuie. "Whore Ro m.ofi -e T.M Atarilrn Mills, the iiiMO'iie 'to his rescue with the vcn 'ei' linrsvs.

is to comineod- ed for pl' tui ui a tins ALL-BRAN AMUSEMENTS lar angle of the investigation that the witness was supposed to be able to and the school yell leaders, about 2" all. were sent to the state tourney clear up. The officials permitted no by the Madison County H. S. A.

A. hint of their purpose in seeking him When the gun announces the end ATTRACTIVE WINDOW- DISPLAY. of the final game of today's play there eriug nil of them and bringing this phase of the law to the attention of those interested. to slip out as they passed in and out cf the jurist's inner office. Later in the afternoon an attractive young blue-eyed girl suddenly appear- CROWD ARC EMPLOYERS will be seven teams remaining in the running.

This will be pared down tomorrow morning and after- oil nnH anrl hia aaannlafan noon until only two quintets will be went nt0 conference with OURNEY NET ARE ADVISED left to battle it out at SVclock tomor row night for the championship. her. 41er identity likewise, was closely guarded, although it was whispered tltca vifl Wart irnliinKla InfrtrmBflnfi A very attractive window decora Hon has been made at the store in South street, formerly occupied by Cavan and Ginn, by Iho Colonial theatre. The decorations are advertisements of the pictures of "The Thief of Bagdad," which will be shovn at the theatre on March 29, SI and April 1, and "Cat tain Blood," to be shown Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. BANK TRUSTEE FOR MOKRIS.

RELATIVE IN TORNADO. J. If. Glass, resuliug in Main street, has a counsin, Roy Class, who was a school teacher in an Illinois town where the school building was destroyed by the tornado Weduesdiiy afternoon. His mother, who resides at Tipton, has been unable to get any This is being wrote early today and T1 t.

,) touching on the ease. It was believed (Continued from Pace 1.) (Continued rrorn Paxe 1) we are going take another "shot at picking some winners. Here is the way we feel about the first round AT THE ALHAMBRA. "Champion of Lost Causes" is a nystery melodrama featuring Edmuud Love. The plot hinges on a dint role played by Waller McCrail.

the one straight and tlie elderly nuu. Mis make-up for tlie litter ij remarkable, and many of the audience will fail entirely to euoss tlte common iden t'ty of the two characters until the end. Strong super.se is built up in 'he tale through the device of having the hero, in the hope of trapping the murderer, dancg the gang to kill him by a certain hoiir on a stated dav. Various attempt? upon his life wf made and the melodramatic moments are Mr, Lowe has an txcel-lent part and is aupported by Barbara Bedford, who'is a very beautiful woman. The picture will be shown at the Alunnibra Saturday only.

the first game of the afternoon ses sion which was played at 1 oclu'Jk games: Vincennes to down Milford; word from him. The La Poite quintet was trailing Marlon to defeat Ruahville; Kokomo seven points tit half time, but came over Cc-nnersville; La Porte over West and addresses of employers who have failed to comply with the requirements of the law and they will be served with notice from the board as to their Prompt compliance with the provisions will be expected after this notice has been given. Mr. I.ove said this morning that that through her the officials hoped to get into touch with the man they sought. At 5 o'clock Mr.

Sbarbaro, accompanied by Detective Lieutenant Charles Egan, hastily left the city hall upon a secret errand. According to one rumor the man so eagerly sought is a- physician, and through him it Is hop'ci light rrmy be thrown upon the source of the stock back t-trong in the final period. How MRS. INEZ REEDtR TO HOSPITAL. Point; Washington over Carmel; ever, West i'oint equal to me Kvansville over Elkhart; Frankfort situation and emerged from tlto tat over Frobel (Gary), and Martinsville Mrs.

Inez Reeder, wife of Jaincs C. Beeder, of Flwood, who has been tle with a five point victory. West over Muncie. There are a number of roint is the only team in the siitc there were surprising few employers staying at the home of a relative at good teams in this list and the dope wh! Jt has not tasted defeat this year in Elwood one person employ- Hartford City; will be taken to-the The Elwood Trust company has been appointed trustee of the property of Frank Morris, of east Sou'iu A street, who was arrested a couple of days ago on an affidavit filed by his former wife, charging non support. Morris owns 50 acres o-t land in Rush county and the trustee will administer the property for the benefit of the creditors of Morris.

having wtnt through its seasons of deadly typhus germs Dr. Faiman has admitted he habitually kept at his National university. This physician, schedule, district and regional tour neys without a dark spot on its rec cd who had considered insurance net- Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis essary and others with a Bmall num- to undergo an operation for appendt ber of employed have neglected the It is said that, her husband can matter. He has twenty counties in not be found to be notified of her Ms district and has some task In cov- illness. ord.

West Point and Kokomo will AT THE BABY GRAND. dash at 3 a.m. tomorrow. 'Star" and "Beverly," the wonder horses, come in for their share of tim bucket is probably due for some more kicks. Vincennes in- the upper bracket has an easy schedule (has had through sectional and regional too) and should be ready for the starting whistle in the final game tomorrow night.

Marion is the most dangerous opponent of the Alices and the Beanpoles may spring a surprise. Washington and Carmel, the latter ers in "Where Romance Hides," an Af a dark horse from the Anderson IT-Wm Ba it is said, at one time held a responsible position in the city service. Mrs. Faman Call. Another visitor to Judge Olson's office during the afternoon was Mrs.

Louise Faiman, wife of Dr. Faiman, who for the present is being retained gional, are battling now, with the V'asiiiiirton five having a reclned ad vantage. JJuliam's Special in custody of detectives at the Briggs MRS. JENKINS IMPROVED. in tho hrool nro Mnrtina.

I i.e. ville, Frankfort, Washington, Krobel renuest for police protection cti Wetl- Sidney Jenkins, residing a row lireat Western siiowiiig at ti'O Baby Grind Tonight and Tomorrow The rcbult if years of putien-1 training, tiorses show marvelous in-tellitieiice. The opportunity is iiffmri ed tlum of mere than once, having the lives of hero and heroiue in this production, pulling tliem tip a. by a rope tied to the saddle, which causes many gasps and to tittract the attention of tie hero to save hei Bsletrew. "Levevly" riucs tilt, fire lx.il, ilius fcliovviiig lu-r most remarkable power in her effort to Kive the -WiM by a detective sergeant, remained I only a few.

minutes. She said she had and it will be a tough grind for the quintet which survives. mm in 2221 South street, who has been confined to her home for the pa-it couple of weks A'ilh an attack of the fin, is reported to le greatly Impiov-cd today, which will be good iicws li hc-r ninny lrft-nds. TEAM TO NET TOURNAMENT. called for certain records of her husband's school that had been brought to the city hall for Inspection following the confessions made by Faiman.

ON: riding and a thrilling wrt'P bctwifnj Ten members of ihe high tchoo-1 basketball squad, Jones Virgil, Kith-aids, Mosbaugh, Clenn, J. Clyde, Pugh Striker, Hobbs and Henderson, left this morning at 8 o'clock on the York bus Indianapolis, where today and tomorrow they will attend the game" of tbe state high school basketball SHE CHARGES ABANDONMENT Thelina Cocgrove of-El wood, has filed a suit for a divorce from her husband, Noel Cocgrove, in the circuit court at Anderson, alleging abandonment, lie is Said to be at this tiliie a resident of Newport, Ky Pick Manners, played by Dick Hallon and the lore-man of the Dkvo Colton, doesn't end until they roll out of the auto and along ihe round, aad Dave feelt. hiinstlf hi Inked, liiat an arolofry is forced fiom him. Dick Ii'attou in his cowboy- outfit is alwcti to be admired, and never more so than tourney. Their expenses are being' paid by thf local If.

S. A. The plajers are under the Bupervision of, Want adt cost 25 cents for T.5 words Coach R. L. Phillips.

A number of Elwood fans are also in attendance at the lonrney. Sleeping Sickness Held Responsible for Crime London. Because "sleeping sickness" has so changed the character of children and made some of them criminals, the authorities are considering the building of special schools for these youngsters. Children who have suffered from the disease, It is said, not only change their character, but deteriorate physically and lose control of their emotions. Reporting to the metropolitan asylums board, Dr.

Charles Glyn says: "It seems that the disease may pass through a phase in which physical changes are Ihe only prominent feature, so that crimes may be committed for which the offender is not fully responsible." Nfo Rostage lNfo Express Charge We Deliver tlie Goods COLONIAL WHERE THE CROWDS GO PRINCESS CHILDREN lOc ADULTS 15C 30x3 Non Skid Cords First Grade FREE Tube With Each Casing, Special Price Today asid Saturday Courageous 50 30x3 Non Skid Cords first ft Coward" afl GradeFREETube With Each Casing, Special Price Here's a Thriller that will Really Thrill HOW BANKERS HELP Seventeen students are securlnf an education In the Georgia, State College of Agriculture through financial aid which the State Banker Association -is giving. In 1923 the Association increased its annual dues so as to contribute toward the education of boys and girls in clnb work who could not otherwise receive a higher education. This year, therefore, $1,000 was put into a trust fund with the College to be loaned to students who need help. It was placed In what Is known as the "Ex-Presidenfs Fund," a fund which has been receiving voluntary contributions from the retiring presidents of the Bankers Association slne 1915. Ia amount the fund is now 17.153.

Fifty students have been helped prior to this year, making a trial of ahty saveo. TONIGHT "The Satin Girl" A Big Picture: Smrrrx Extra --Jack Dempsey SATURDAY JACK DEMPSEY TOWN HALL TONIGHT Another wallop with the World's Champion. -Also GALL0PIN HOOFS That Big Race Horse Picture OFF HIS TROLLEY Sennet Comedy PATHE NEWS Adults. 18o Children lOo You. Everybody will Love This Picture ALSO LARRY SEMON VVe Carry the Largest Stock of Tires and Tubes, of Any Tire Store in Indiana LN "Rooks and Crooks" Adults 15c Children 10c DONALDSON GETTING ALONG.

Ralph Donaldson, residing at J51 North street, employe of the carane, who Ik confined to his home with a moderately advanced "at-tnek of tuberculosis, is reported to bo getting along nicely. The allmeut responding nicely to treatmeut. Phone 914 Elwood Indiana This Coupon and 5o Admits Child Saturday Matinee. Opposite P. O.

Open Evenings.

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