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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 4

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The Call-Leaderi
Location:
Elwood, Indiana
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4
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ILL SPIVINS, PERSONALS 7 MATINEE FOR, CHILDREN. Managers of Majestic and Lyric to Treat the Children Tuesday. out the country 'which they have entered. 4 Come on," Come all. There Is fur and amusement for every one.

A big laugh from rise of curtain-till final end. DERBY DAY IN COONTOWN. At Kramer Grand Monday December 26th. Musical omedy with a company of Hie Emporium Coildren's Coats In this department are upwards of two (hundred coats In every wanted material. If its not here it's not in (town.

You've never known such a slaughter in prices. All we ask Is "Look them over." You can find one to your liking at these prices: 98c, $1.50, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 to $6.75, fcr sizes to 6 years. Remember Our Christmas Booth We have a very tioe line of Aprons, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Hand Bags, Hos in all colors, i and one of the best assortments of Gloves in the city. 18 colored taUnted people will ap- Monday December 26th, at the Kramer Grand opera house. One of the best and greatest Octeroon Com pany's on the read covering a line of the best comedians throughout the states.

Also one cf the best soprano Creole singers In tie business. Also they carry a band of ten pieces wlich will make a parade at 12 o'clock Monday noon, Dec. This band has taken first 'prize In Charleston, W. and ether contests through- 9 nnms A BIG CITY SHOW VITAGRAPH THE Preacher's Wife A Swell Drama With a Good Lesson. Mexican Border" Thrilling Mexican REMEMBER This is the night for the drawing; and we have an extra fine program.

This thea'tre will be open to the Children from 9 to 12 Saturday and Old Santa will be here with his Christmas treat FREE. "That's When Life's One Grgnd Sweet Song." Extra COME IN AND LET US PROVE IT TO YOU IDE EMPORIUM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS DAILY CALL LEADER FORNSHELL, CARPENTER FCRN5HELL. Editor and Publlahart The Call Leaaer, io cents a week. Fred Baker is home from Detroit, tz- spend Christmas with his parents. Mrs.

Anna Bailey of Tipton is spend ing a few days in this city the guest of relatives. Miss Iva Mount who was ill yester day at her home is reported to be much better today. EXTRA, along with our regular program Mrs. A. L.

Reiter will sing The Rosary' The Princess. Mrs. Charles Hammond, of Is is spending the Christmas holiday in this city with per mother. J. E.

Cawky of Philadelphia arriv ed this morning to spend Christmas with his parents, A Cawley. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hinkle of Tipton are speding Christmas In this city with Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Snyder. Miss Gladys Jennings'of Hamilton, Ohio, will arrive this evening to be the guest of her friend, Miss Helen Watson. REMEMBER-To-night the drawing will take place; be sure and come as our show is extra fine.

Princess, Mrs. George FoYest of Richmond lias arrived' here to spend Christmas with her eon, H. E. Forest and family on South street. The famous dentist, Thonwa W.

Evans, who treated several of the crowned 'heads of Europe, was born 87 years ago today. Mr. and Mrs. William. J.

Ell er man of Huntington arrived1 this afternoon! to spend Christmas with their daugh ter, Mrs. Ejarl Sholtz. Roland and Andrew Duosmore who are attending the University at For est Lake are spending a few days at the Cochran home. FREE Saturday morning from 9 to 12 this theatre will be open to all Children, and Santa will be there, with his Christmas treat. Mrs.

E. S. Richardson and children, of St. Louis, arrived this morning to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fester of Indianapolis who have been spending a few days in this city with the formers uvcther have returned home. At a lai' a at th post Office at Elwood Indiana, as ftaoond Class Matter FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910.

Mrs. Sol Smeltzer and son of An-Person are In this city for a few days calling on friends and relatives. At sed he rentid a safe ty deposit vault at the bank to pro tect his turkey and other Christmas valuables. The only way to get good meat is to pick out a reliable butcher and then stick to him while he outs it. A Bad Sigm.

Mary Ann Please, sir, Master John tried to kiss me Just now in tbe dining room, and I wish to complain about it The Master Dear, dear! If yoa notice any other signs of insanity about him I hope you won't fail to let me know. Fick Me-Up. Ask vour doctor about Ask him if your own is necessary. If not, recommend AVer's Cherry answer be final. J.O.

Is $20 QQ (10 uuiUU gjj JjQ 0 1 Oj'i CM flfl UU hV 01 On. next Tuesday afternoon the Majestic and Lyric theatres will give their usual free Christmas matinees tat the children of the city, and this treat which the little ones hive come to expect "and to which they look foreward too so eageTly at this time of the year, will be greatly appreciat ed by them. Special programs have been arrang ed by the managers of botli louses for the occasion, and every effort will be made to show the children a good time. Feature films will be shown and the songs will be in keep ing with the holiday season of the year. Ushers will see that every child eo far as possSble, ft given a seat, and special care will be taken to care for the little ones, that they get to see the entire show and are sent ihome before dark.

The perfor mances will begin at two o'clcck and every child In the city, no matter who he Is, will be admitted free of charge and are cordially invited to attend the shews at both houses. BARGAIN BUYING. It Is a triumph to purchase a hat when the season Is over, provided ft is very reasonable in price and is made up of good trimmings. The frame will be a dead loss, but the good trimmings can be used time af ter time. Often a linen dress can be bought at a bargain and it too can be used with few alterations.

It is hard to pass by tempting offers, but one should ask whether such article can be used another season. Unless there is some probability that they will prove useful, ther Is no tcono- my in purchasing them. One woman recently remarked tha tit was a mys tery to her ho women of the city ever lost money in purchasing, be cause they have so many places to visit for The truth is that some do not know a bargain, or else they buy recklessly of whatever appeals to the eye. Women, as a rule, are not economical buyers, and, the few who are, deserve the greatest praise. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Hare you overworked your nervous ivi tern and caused trouble with your kld- tit-y and bladder 7 Have you pains in loin, aide, back and bladder? Have you nabby appearance I the race, and under the eyeiT A frequent desire to pans urine? If an, Williams' Kidney Fills Will cure you DruRglst.

Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFG. CWelud.Obio rot tale by rred W. Urctn, O. O.

Hia hiw and Knte A Onnnnr. tt fur, t. $3,00 -A r. Trj a Call la Wand Aa, Z5o YTf jO nil KjOUQU then why cough? Does he Pectoral? Ask him, and let his For Rehearsal, The Episcopal Church Chorus will meet for rehearsal this evening at seven-thirty p. m.

in the Epworth League Parlor. This practice is important, It Is for Christmas and all should be present. Let us have il full attendance. Tha Call Leader, 10 cents a week. JUST FOR FUN Better Come Laugh With The Bunch AND That is-Boys City, Michigan, a city run exclusively by Boys.

Seethe fun they bae. Where They Deliver the Goods BEAUTIFUL" NOT OTHERWISE," AND ROSE FAVORITE WILL SING: Sail" City iff mm 66 SUPERB If 9 QJ "THE THEATRE Our stock 13 an entirely new one this Christmas and naturally includes everything that is new and correct. No good3 here Christmas. PRICES THAT ARE WITHIN REACH OF EVERYBODY Change ol Program Every Day JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN: John Halifax, in orphan, Is adopted by Abel Fletcher a rich Halifax' ft' later' driven from tie Quaker' hom ty. Fletcher for ctme fancied Injury.

About thk time there Js a great discontent at the mhl owned by Fletcher. A mob storms the home of the Quaker. John helps Fletcher, his son and Ursula, the daughter with whom he has fallen In love. Finally John wins Fletcher's cnsent to compromise with the work mem Reallzin that he owes Ua property and life to John, Fletcher asks his forgiveness for hti former harsh treatment John becomes Fletcher's adopted son, and win Ursula for his brlJe. You have all read the book, ycu will want to see thra-drama as acted the Tanhouaer Company THE BRANDED MAN A Western picture with lots'of cow boys, and excitement.

Don't miss this one if you like Western pictures. Holeproofhose (exclusive Cfl agency) 6 pairkfor 0 1 1 Guaranteed 6 months. Suits and overcoats at $10, $15 Boys raincoats with hats to match Smoking jackets Gloves, kid and at 50c Ik A Hats and caps 4 at 50c to I NEW MUSIC "IF NEW AND GOOD, Shirts with two collars, to match, $1.00 to Ties of newest designs Handkerchiefs, white and Rflo silk initials 15c, 25c and Our jewelry department includes: Collar Bsgs, -Tie Holders, Tie, Pins, Cull Etc. All New Patterns. Jerseys and sweater fl fl coats at $1.50 to.

OJiUU at 25c, 50c and. y. Silk hose, Cft pure thread silk. We have received a large shipment of fur caps flfl at 2.00, $3.00 and. MAJESTIC "Gratitude" Great Western Drama of Human Emotlona, with appropriate Music by ill WILLIAMS yjn XL MISS RICHARDS, ELWOCp'S "ANY PLACE IS HEAVEN WHEN YOU'RE WITH THE GIRL YOU LOVE.".

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