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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 6

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i ('-' I 7 I 'V 'h if ''V- 'i ij.fl.'H THf EL WOOD LEADER THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1118 1 ytuiumemente AUTO ORDER DAMAGE SUIT Elwood Community Chest Honor Roll special i Gerard's Four Years In Germany. (continued from rag 1) IS COMPROMISED day for driving with a single license plate, was brought in last night for supper not having a light on his machine. Others without lights were W. The ir.uch talktd about picture play, Gerard's Four Years in Germany." which nmde such long runs In the big cities, opened its' thrp-e days' engagement at the Grand yesterday, to big audiences afternoon and evening. It in more thar' a picture.

It is a history of the war illustrated, giving all of the evHiits which led up "to the present conflict, and the principal incident! which have followed tho Earl Carter, Administrator, Vs. Evans, Goorge "Mesalone, Leo More- Central Union Telephone Company, Receiver. head, Dr. Cotton, Guy Hutchison sa John Harris, Ed Fettig and E. DcHorlty.

Below are given the names of Elwood firms and citizens who volunteered subscriptions to the War Chest. This lUt does not comprise the names of men at factories who are contributing as units but whose names have not yet been turned into headquarters. Not since the United States entered thp war has there been another such demonstration of patriotic determination to win the waras that shown by the jieople of this community who art coming forward and giving voluntar-ilyto war relief wok. Those Mho subscribe in factory units become volunteers in the War Chest inovetnent. Subscriptions may be made at War Chest headquqarters in the Grand Opera House Block.

Give now don't wait to be solicited. Get Hearing Friday. ACTION ON CASES WEDNf SDAY The cases against the men who were brought In yesterday were to declaration of the emperor that, he would tonquir the world. From the arrival of Gerard in Berlin in 1913 until tlmu he was handed hl. have been heard this morning but the mayor was out of the city and The damage suit of Earl E.

Carter, they were told to report tomorrow passports every incident of note Is administrator vs. Central Union Tele morning along with the others against shown, with a fidelity to history and Saturday, IVIay Strap Pumps, dull kid $2.95 j.Wamens Strap Pumps, pat colt $2.95 Wamen's Pat. Colt Pumps $2.95 'Women's Dull Kid Pumps $2.95 White Canvas Pumps $2.50 White Canvas Pumps $2.00 'Whtte Canvas Oxfords $2.50 "While Camas Shoes $2.50 to $5.00 White Kid Pumps, worth $8.00 for $5.00 All Itinds of White Polish -10c i Men's White Canvas Qxfords $1.75 All kinds Tennis Shoes 85c to $1.00 whom affidavits were made later and phone company, for damages in the sum of $10,000, was heard in the clr- with details complete. The inaugu the ones who will be gathered in to ration of submarine warfare, the cruit court yesterday and the plain day. sinking of the Limitania, the ravage.

tiff was given a judgment for $2,000. The police have instructions to of Belgium, the plot against the Brit bring in every driver who is failing ish fleet, and other big events of the The damage suit of Milton C. vs. Union Traction company, demand $5,000, was filed in the superior to comply with the law and in addl war ara covered, and to many who 8am Rogers Ay. Watson Nel J.

Morau .1. H. Lvst ii P. Mark Phil Orth Anna B. FiM Joo G.

Field Walter Beavh Mr. and lira. C. tion to seeing that both the license are not clear as to just what the. war XV.

Hlbbard K. W. Walker II O. PaWeaae t.uy Gill Mrs. V.

A. Gill Dr: W. H. HoppenratU Kathryn Hoover Fred t'addark fl. ThurMon L.

KastlerWm. Iftcmirtger Vellie Beei-her Carl Talbert Dr. A. Mott are securely attached and the lamp court yesterday. He asks damages for injuries received through alleged turning on the rear of machine started over, the picture is a revelation, and gives the story fully.

There is plenty of action to cause' the au carelessness in providing sufficient it might be a good idea to expend a little energy in the way of shining light, on their cars. rs ampie diences to become wildly enthusiastic anl give vent to their enthusiasm Tin The complaint states that Weekly up the license plate. was motorman on a city car and that Penalty for Offense. The law provides that a fine not to in app'ause. The soldiers of the al-lyied armies, sailors and marines are because of no rear lights on an Inter-urban car which stood on the track L.

if. Corhran Carlisle Corm Harrelt Mm. H. A. Moffett arie Moore John Shaw W.

M. Cain May Leeflon Kehekah UhIkc Weaver B. Austin O. E. Haldenean Chas.

IdcDaniela Mr. Zachenbarh American fiheet Plato Co. Carl Btookey Hiram Clark Frank Hardobeek Carl Talley Welborri T. E. Palmer A.

E. Praiier 3. 8. Miller Lillian Dafiet Lola Reiehelderfer KeeR Roland Phillips Samuel Baker D. H.

Heck Dr. W. H. Dean Utah Barrett Prank W. Sraltli T.

K. T.ambert C. B. Short Ben Thomas Thos. E.

Davia exceed $50 and costs may be assess- hown In and out of active service. near the Main street freight station for the violation of the sections and inc. batiie scenes arj realistic. and the detective headlights on his "lore Up stairs regarding licenses and lights but It My Four Years in Germany" plays Kstlier Goodwin O. H.

Stokea A. Newkirk Mn. Jennie. Jlouston, Albert Stieslitl W. C.

Smith Chai). Vunneas Haldor M. BoKgena Davii SchuTkovrtke Lora H. Wilsor. Margaret J.

Bamtrau.h Eti.itlteth Bauuibrouh Ooorge E. KeeHe Chasi. V. K.isel Klizabeth Cltiley A. Iseminer I.ola C.

Lyons U. M. Shewillter Joel Honse .1. 1). Hi-be W.

E. Hmdn Pylwyn Clinc r-ioretta Short Oeo. W. Onborne Frank Worloy 8. E.

Clark at the Granu this evening and Friday is not expected that the court will be severe in the first offenses and those afternoon evening. "The Kaiser" Margaret Winder Eugene E. Halderman Levi rlarry M. Sullivan Beatrice Le.6 Mr. Sadie M.

Harris Pittbburgh Plate Glass John Finnerty John H. dimming C. V. Trotter H. Grimes Nelle Heck Mrs.

Alice Hck D. W. Stont H. B. Wruht Herman Hockett W.

A. Hcnsi John Nearon Chas. J. Parsons .7. I).

Etihirnu George Halford Cnrl Doerman Henry Clyde JollifT V.ide Richardson Ad Hobertson against whom affidavits have been was a great war play, but this one is in every respect much better. made will likely be permitted to settle for the minimum of $1 and costs which will amount to $11 each for "A Man' Man. Mrs. J. T.

Jeffries spent the day In Anderson, looking after business Books Two Good Pictures. Ike Brlsco, manager of the Prin this carelessness. Naturally there has been a big kick cess tneater reports that he ttoUav signed for the showing of Oeo. M. Tubos Nellie McDonnld gone up at the action of the pollco Independent Order Forest-Henry Uota Dolle Davia.

The Womar. in the Web," and "Th ers No 1097. in their enforcement of this law, but Medford Bhively Wm. B. McDonald own car, he could not see the car ahead of him until it was too late to avoid a collision.

Weekly was pinned in the vestibule of the city car, his legs were crushed, and badly burned, and he is permanently crippled, according to the charge, after being disabled for over four mouths. The accident occurred Feb. 1, 191S. Circuit Court Charles E. Goldsmith vs Clarlnda Goldsmith.

Petition for guardian. Answer of John C. Johnson, clerk, filed. Cause submitted. Evidence heard finding for plaintiff that Clarlnda Goldsmith is incapacitated on account of old age, infirmity and disease.

Incapable lot managing her estate; that she is not physically able to be produced -and appear In court; that a guardian be appointed for her. Costs of guardian Fight i'or Millions." The later picture the owner of an automobile Is sup Previously Acknowledged. tarring Wiiliam Duncan, who i3 posed to know the provisions of this The selection of 5,000 soldiers who arfe'tml In "A Man's, Man." The $300, 000. photodrauia featuring J. Warren Kerrigan, which will be shown, at'' the Princess, tomorrow, Friday was no eaay task for the director, ''A Man's Man," will thrill you and "stands out as the best offering for some time.

At Princess 1 starring In the "Vengeance of the law, as he is the person most inter LOST Two springs off of cultivator en road three mile south ami one mile west of Elwood or on street! of Klwood, Cull Dtlbert Hinds, Elwood phone 217Y. SStti FOR SALE 8 room southwest corner South and Ninth streets, city wa-tor, electric lights, can be bought reason, able. Address Willis N. Baker, 313 North Independence Tipton, or pphone No. 2128.

-StO WANTED Oirl for geenral housework. 1104 W. Main. H. F.

Mosiman. 2St6 Woman showing to upwards of osted. The men from outside of the 400 soiu at' the Princess on Sat city who were picked up were the ones most vehement in their criticism of the police and designate the charge C. C. Heme T.dward C.

DeHority A. Milo 8. Oipson C. R. Fredrickson Sarah J.

Adair Frank C. Keller I. Taylor Arthur W. Konold John D. Klefer Wm.

K. Bradley Henry Ferguson Elwood Lodge 166 1 Alfred R. Charles urdays. Mr. says that these the g'reatest serials ever booked by him, surpassing all others' ever shown here.

Dates of showing will be an as a holdup. Ds-Rlta L. Harttvy W. D. Jone Clydo Winn A.

J. Hileman Clyde ahsii Hsrry W. Prlea Washington Sherman Mary H. Harris Helen IE. Rogers Roxie Greathouse Luke Cropper Kills' I.odg.l Calvin D.

Hiiolovs George Daughorty Oroathouse jlarrls Chas. E. Barnes Newlyweda Home From Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. H. Horlty Frank Reward L. E. Reeves Mrs.

Margaret Sprong Mini Anna Sprong James G. Seward James Borst Walter i. Gardner M. Gross Clian. W.

Dawson J. P. Magers of P.Fdwsrd Kline G. M. Harry H.

D. Beyorsdorfer J. L. Smith Chas. Benedict A.

H. Reich a Thos, Reed R. W. Wilson John Browu Dick Akers nounced later. Mr.

and Mrs. Emmet Stech arrive ship, judgment on finding, Farmers Mr. Duncan is? now making the at the home of the bridegroom in El fight for million and he says it is wood Saturday morning, greatly sur better than either "The Fighting prising his parents and family. Th Trail" or "Vengeance or the Wo groom has been working In Ohio for fpinieTpD(D That everybody is talking about, Men, Women and Children. Everybody in Elwood is discussing this remarkable picture and urging their friends and everyone they meet to see it.

Proclaiming it to be the most vital document that a nation was ever permitted to see. oi "Fi'l the War Chest." Lawrence Magers E. O. Garrlgus John M. Poarce C.

E. Odell V.rs. A. R. Charles Jas.

S. Cotton Jack 8. McOarel Edgar ir. Eilwards 'C. W.

Thompson Howard Mrs. W. H. Oavan Zella M. Tuttle H.

Wayne Thornburg John G. Lewis about three years, living with his Red Men's Lodge brother, frequently visiting 'Elwood Trust company appointed guardian. The following cases were disposed of in the superior court: Stanley W. Edwins' vs. Caleb A.

Stall et al, quiet title. Affidavit of non-residence of defendant filed by plaintiffs, Notice to defendants by publication orderer returnable July 15, 1918. Leah Neff vs Joseph Neff divorce Answer and cross-complaint of de He is -very well known here and both .11. rJ. Mmntann E.

J. StoMmillor Mary E. Cox Peter Boll Maud H. Coleman SUPE0BA are very highly esteemed young peo pie. The brides home Is In Tilton Mr.

and Mrs. Hirrv Rnuri6a. Roi vilie, Ohio. They will spend their Bhort honeymoon in Elwood, Warren Leona Murphy James Devery Chas D. Russell Agnes Oulrk Sheridan Clyde Carrie F.

Quirk Wm. H. White Ralph Fondersmlth Mary E. Shoemaker John Klser W. p.

Butler I.oulsr Jones Holiness Christian Church Vera Metcalf and Marion-, with- friends and rela TONIGHT fendant filed, Crafton Johnson vs. -National Ex S. W. Titus Moose Lodge change Bank. Demand $230.

Answer of defendant filed; tlves. They were secretly united in marri.t?e in Steubenvllla. Ohio, May 11. All or tnetr friends and relatives were greatly surprised pn hearing of their marriage and wish tliem.the Mrs. J.

W. Harbit E. Fesler Al A. Hnpp 0. V.

Newcomer T. O. Armfield Dr. 8. Kelly 3.

H. Fslie Margaret Fsherty H. E. Hawkins Harlle Harbit L. W.

Hiatt P. H. Gulnn Clarence A. Brown H. A.

Rlcbeson Harold James Dsvld W. James Mary Margaret Bane Geo. W. Barnea Sf.rney Ferguson Wm. A.

Griost Elliabetli MoWullen Dan Havden C. D. Adair N. S. Slchterman C.

A. Robertson U. H. Russell Robert R. Russell John W.

Russell Arthur Plunkett K. G. Cooper John Powell W. If. Rale W.

B. Willlts Fred H. Preehtel p. 0. Charles Tomltnson Ross Little Kev.

O. h. Farrow O. B. Frailer T- Wm.

Clemonts DeHor fl O. "Herl'ng John V'. Dugan i O. M. No.

'Jl Elwood Aerie No. 310, James IV, Gerard's Louis E. Eggnian vs. B. D.

Eman uel and company, corporation account best of luck and eternal happiness and receiver. Final report of Farm MY FOUR YEARS IN They will be at leisure to their friends ers Trust company, receiver; filed -ay vones Glenn Kanahle John A. Donohue M. K. Hunt John Klumpp Jr.

Madge Turnsr Margaret Dnvls Arc 0. Hiatt Oliver Fo A. T. Hayden Paul IMIinqer C. H.

Villr Milton B. Yates Nathan H. Bobbins John W. Dugan I eo Francis Grlf? Morgan Mr. and Mra.

O. 0. and approved and receiver at Mr. Stech home, 1419 South street, for a few days. F.

F. Mendenhall W. 7.. King W. Whipple Mrs.

L. W. Whipple Harry Swisher Charles K. Mavity 0. Ogden Thomas O'Brien M.

C. Graven Lib A. Manghell! Geo W. Koons W. II.

Boone Geo. W. Hupp H. W. McCimmon P.ruce Johnson Frank Herrla Kappa Kappa Kappa Regina Grossvrege Zella Turner A.

HaranT TONIGHT A Mighty Drama of Mother Love TOE ETERNAL MOTHER A Five Act Metro Wonder play of SUBLIME DEVOTION Starring Superb ETBEL BARRYM0RE Alice Brady. Allen N. King vs. Sobel Furniture and Stove company, corporation. Damages.

Cause dismissed tor want In "Woman and Wife," the Selecl Star Series photodrama, adapted from of prosecution. FACTS NOT FICTION A picture that is payment to the screen's duty to a nation. TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Lower Floor Adults 35c, Children 25c Balcony Adults 25c. Children 15c War Tax Extra. "Jane Eyre," the Immortal novel by Ex parte, Benjamin Jarret, draw.

Itv Charlotte Bronte, whlh will be Keport of sale of real estate by Al at the Alhambra Friday and Saturday tred Ellison, commissioner, filed F. Qulm-y Lodge JOO IOO CnarlM Stewart P- 'George It. JollilT A. Mastera Leonard Flsk W. A.

Rnueli GHrge Dauenhauer Mark Harues -John Meoro Alice Brady rises to great heights in showing sale of lot 128 for $1,950 and her delineation of the unfortunate lot 534 for $1,000 to E. E. Lyat, one t. Mrs v. A.

Kcasbec Ualsh heroine. Ousted from the home of the Rgtds, the rich relatives with John L. Hartley James Davis. third cash in nine and one-third In eighteen months, subject to Anderson whom the is living at the opening pf Loan association; mortage of $900 the story, because of the young son'i which is deducted from purchase price uetulance. Jane Eyre is sent to an PROM CESS TOMORROW Could You Give Up The Man You Loved? free of all other liens except taxes Institution presided over by the cruel Mr.

flrccklehurst. Here she wins for 1918, payable in. 1918; Alfred El all hearts, and luckily escapes from ALE.Ar.1BRA The Famous Beauty Corinne Griffith lison allowed $75 for attorney fee and $5 for commissioner fee, same to bs its irksome confines when she secures uee n. ianuon J. Ernest VanWtnkle O.

W. Ooien John J. Evans Chas. J). Babbitt John J.

Leskowski Frank Kennedy Ralph B. Campbell Harry Long D. H. Keller J. W.

Grilfin William White H. P. Carpenter Walter Barnes Lem Barnes Wood Barnes John Karhnr G. A. Blankenship farah A.

Daniels Wm. H. Vaxel James 8. Cloud Dennis Laughlin fcd Bummers John W. Beebe E.

C. Hopn 'oiin fuller George Kirch dg.r Mittendorf O. C. Brewer 1 Jas. H.

Morris -nseph H. Hnmm Acy Knlck Paul Stlgier "'srar 8ha.il Charles Dut emannnl Buckles Georgn Pho.lv Jnd-on Rtaffnrd F-ed ft-olsh Thester P. Wel.t Mmon rthodr Noah K. Pan'sfer has. Donaldson dric Prosser Andrew Lsrson James Rnider Jesse V.

McOrcary F. Stansborrv Ra Evans Jack Adams paid as costs. Report approved and a position as governess to Adele, the sale confirmed and deed ordered, re daughter of Edward Rochester. Watch This Space On the. wedding day, Valerie again ported and approved.

K. Ulwocd Chapter No. 109, R. A M. Q.ilnev .30 F.

A. M. Catholic Order Forester R. P. Scidmore fcrh Iluramel -J.

W. Montgomery Frank h. DeHority Michael F. Noone Roy Oonway Oeo. Csfh Pst OMalloy Mr.

ft Mrs. Chas. M.hss Martha J. Yohe M. Hlattery Wm Boll J.

Menghelli Fred Wolff Jas. T. Clabaugli. George T.vans L. f-ylver Hawkins J.

D. Luton Frank Magers D. 1. M.Kenslo Vnl Stleglist AIM D. Her Huffman Shaw Wo.

Fry Ifckln Piiaw Hsrold Yohs Harroy Warner Jnmes Palley Kay Dnilcy K'lller Flte r- Emmett Wilhoit Joi. Faracher Ed Hook George Wershlng Frank Donaldson escapes and the truth is disclosed TONIGHT The Sea Panther 5 Part Triangle and One Reel Comedy. She Didn't Dp II TOMORROW Jane Is about to leave when the poor demented weman runs to the water and is drowned. The cross besetting the two lovers if lifted, and they wed E. 8.

GriiBn A Nm Pay Pay Specials Mr. A Mrs. J. William AA At the Superba. In "The Eternal Mother," a forth Katherine Funre Oscar OiMiatn Po Marshall Robhlns Bert E.

Sneed A Co. 'n Etrhlson G. Fesler vathn a coming wonderplay starring Ethel Earry'Dcre, the great player Is Geo. A. Woellwerts Charley Harter For Saturday supported yan admirable cast n.

ijronse Jnmes W. Dorse-Wm. A. Fausl valentine ficola verl Heritaen A. McMindi Frank Mills, who plays the role of esse u.

Roth uni usvenck Elwood Cain-i 6. ssltl Jf.G'Orge E. Fesler Dwigbr Aldeu, is well known to Metro audiences. Halter O. Tiecords Charles W.

Snodgras. Fffl- Armfleld. Darrel Poland 1 w. Wimer I'arev nil J. W.

Johnston, who is seen as I Winch, is a popular screen player. Henry R. Osmon Vodel Prln'ln O. A. ArmfleM Plm- ng Co.

Welen Armfleld B. Cox He appeared with Mabel Taliaferro in the Mitro production. "God's Half utm i i.nnr r. lien i nn. Eva and hi "The Adopted Son, Herman Maddoc.k with Francis.

X. Bushman and1' Bever ly Bayne. Charles W. Sutton, who H. A.

McPherson RaymoTi'l Hook James Ifatterr John Mitchell John lihndy Arnold Reeder John Gnttenley Frank Moore John llamm Theodora Jilalr Garland Blair Arthur Franklin Fred Smith T.ambert Vogel Hersbol Wolfe Richard Mort Oren Morse John Powell Frsnk Swisher N. B. T.nnirhlln Ladles Sodality n. H. Camnbell J.

E. Culllper Febertv W'. A. Mrs. E.

TV Clak John Schutkovska George Wlnens John H. Cathovs plays the minister, was a member of (he EdlRon1 utock compnay for seven 4 -IN- year. To the Public. Eli P. Myers J.

Diamond Herman Barber Ross Rockefeller Cll T.eer Mda Brown W. K. Biddel Fred C. M. J.

Fogerty Jess H. Nokes Wm. Wood lleiiry Schcll Wm. O. Wright Levi Duncan Joseph Marts Josephns Wright Geo.

Orth Walter Ewlug Wallet Devine 1'irm Grinned Jnmea G. Hicks Albert Stookey ioert Miller James M. Bertsrh F. Oammaway Allen Mason FveroH E. Hlatt T'el Moon K.

G. Cnoper Robert W. Birt O. A. Wsvmlre Ticrt Dlllor Robt.

Sellers I lo E. Morgan Theodore Youngman i Grace DeHority Martsno Bueei On Wright II. 8, N'suinsnn Walter Holland John Ksyser Leo Francis Everyone want- to be patriotic and Ladies' Silk Hose, Avhitc, black and colors, very. special, pair 39c Curtain Goods, worth 15 and 20c yard, special only 110 Shirt Waists, slightly soiled, worth $1.00 and $1.25 Ked Matches, 6 boxes 2 in 1 (Shoe Polinh, tan combination 10c All widths of Screen Wire. Tipton Tee Cream, in cones 3-for Tipton Ice Cream, in bulk, pint 15'c, quart 30o Glass Vases, 15c eech, 2 for i.

16o Souvenir Stationery, 10c each or 2 for White Collar Buttons, 12 on card 5e, ,2 cards for 6o Extracts, blueing and Spice 5c, or 2 for 6o All kinds Chewing Gum, 8 pkjjs. --I10o 4 inch black China' bristle Paint Brush, regular price $1.25, special Single Shot Air Guns, each -45c Electric Light Bulbs, guaranteed firsts, 15, 25, and 40 special, 'each 26o Silk Bondoir Caps, each 25c Good House Brooms, each 65a' Sanford Scidmore Co. xAj thrifty during the war. Read our of fer. 3ae our tickets.

For 25 tun cent or 50 five cent admission tickets returned to our box office, thti J. WARREN fKERRrCAN holder of sarao will receive one Thrift Cell rower John Fcrrenaa FRIDAY and SATURDAY Aljcc'Brkdy in wiY0iAf. AND WIFE" From "AMJane'tyre" l) Charlotte Bronte 4 Directed by Edward Jose, stamp. Get busy. Start saving now, it meats dollars to you.

J. WARREN KERRIGAN THE SUPERBA. Mrs. S. and daughter, A MAN'S MAN 7 red lX Kathleen and" Miss Edna Dashlar We show good pictures and good TRY A CALL LEADER WANT AD who have, been visiting here and at Windfall, will spend the day In Al clear protection, tnat why we NOTE This is the New to her have good audiences.

before returning home In Alice Brady Production..

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