Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 6

Publication:
The Call-Leaderi
Location:
Elwood, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

i-1 7 'J' FAQR TH1 ELWOOD CALL LIADEW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. MANY ARE MOVED IIP ITALIANS POUND AWAY ALHAMBRA (Contiuueu iruui rage 1) They evidently foresaw the possibil (Continued from Page 3) noon Pennsylvania train on Monday, July 1. Moving Them Up. j1 The board was engaged today in reclasiirg the men on the evidence ity or an Italian defeat, but never 1 fi 1 I TOMORROW AMD FRIDAY THATsPOPULAR" COMEDIENNE BILL1IEBURKE submitted thin week. It is said tha there will be the larger part of tho in class 2 plaee'd in class and only in cases where wife Is ill or some similar circumstances, will men be anticipated the possibility of their own defeat.

Papers found on all the prisoners say that the offensive against Italy was to be the last strpke, which would put Italy out of the war and force her to make separate peace. The Austrian soldiers were promised food and booty. This explains, the extraordinary bravery with which the Austrlans have fought. Aviator's Body Found. "In the region of Montello the Hal-tans have found the body of the aviator, Maj.

Baracca, who had failed to return during the first days' of the allowed to remain In the second class. NOW PLAYING Today and Tomorrow The Mighty Fox Production "The Honor The oard will give out the names for piolicatlpn as the work progresses and the first list will likely be ready for the newspapers tomorrow evening. rhe work of hearing evidence re re9jnied tomorrow morning again It Is urged that those who have operations, in that region. A bullet was found in the right temple. This leads to the belief that when Maj.

Baracca saw that his disabled mach BIG information that will be helpful to fie bnard icome In and tell it The li'gfll advisors' of the board, System ine forced him to descend into the enemy's lines he killed himself rather DOUBLE Campbell and E. P. Myers, of this city, and James May, or Alexandria, than be captured. The loss of Maj were here consultation with thj ALL STAR CAST INCLUDING THOMAS MEIGHAN WILLIAM RILEY HATCH LIONEL ATWILL FLORENCE FLYNN MARY NAVARO AND OTHERS WELL KNOWN Baracca is ueeply felt In Italy as ho FEATURE board this morning. was the leading aviator 'of the Ital ian army, having to his credit the destruction of about fifty enemy ma PROGRAM MASONIC LODGE.

BOUGHT Embodies a Famous All-Star Cast Including GLADYS BROCKWELL GEORGE WALSH MILTON SELLS CHARLES CLARY MARIAM COOPER (Continued from page 1) SEVEN chines. "Italian hydroplanes succeeded In setting fire to a large Austrian ship steaming near the eastern Adriatic coast. The fire was started by bombs or xzu.uu lor eacn memner or ni household? If so, how cm do REELS dropped from Italian machines. little more and make up for those Gen Diaz has answered Premier who can not quite reach their Orlando's message of congratulation quota?" by thanking him and saying that the The "Limit Club" reports the fol cooperation of the whole nation as We personally guarantee the public "The Honor System" Is the greatest production ever shown in Elwood at 10c lowing membership: Dr. Wayne sures the future success of the country.

1 Dean, E. E. Fornshell, Frazier Packing Thomas Palmer, Joe A. De-Hority, Frank Herrie, Mrs. Frank and 20c prices, nnd a produc The King has awarded the gold Oaogjlhitteii" medal for bravery to the leaders of tion worthy of every one's time.

Mosunan Bros. Herrie, Abe Levi, Opal Warner, John the Polish legions fighting at our Faherty, Masonic Lodge. Others are asking for membership and tt is front. The medals have been bestowed upon these men for exceptional bravery demonstrated in the fight." known that'ibese voluntary subscribers, to Uncle Sara's honor club will AlHAHBItA contain a number of new names In a day or two. FILLING QUESTIONNAIRES A rippling, peppery picture with excellent lighting effects and photography.

EX A EX XR A DO YOU WANT A GOOD LAUGH? IF SO, DON'T MISS THIS TWO REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY "Hungry Lions in a Hospital" NOTE THESE PRICES More Big Ones. Mosiman Brothers are keeping the Legal Advisory Board Will Give As trail hot on good pictures which are sistance Without Expense. being shown at the Alhambra. To ight and tomorrow will be seen the AND The legal advisory board of the city of Elwood, will answer and fill out famous Fox prodcution, "The Honor Lower Floor 15c; Balcony Adults 11c; Children under 12 years 10c under 12 years 6c System." This picture holds the the questionnaires- now being mailed record run In New York City and Is one by the 16cal board at their respec tive offices in the city of Elwood There will be no general- office at cqnsidered as one of the biggest productions Of the day." A feature not to be overlooked by the picture going public is their chance to see 'such a mighty film spectactacle at the pop the clt? ouilding as heretofore. Thy ELVVOODS BIG FOURTH following is a list of the members of TONIGHT ular prices of ten and twenty 'cents.

the legal advisory board at Elwood and any of these members will fill out questionnaire at their offices for any Neiqhborina Papers Notice Home At the Grand. Afters Aeroplane. Abe'LevI will go to Indianapolis, Monday evening with his big auto truck aid hail to this city the aero plane whidi will be used on thi Fourth of July for exhibitions. It wl.l be brought to this city Tuesday. Attorney E.

S. Griffin was in at Coming to Be Held five Escaped Injury, John Brlckley and family, living in Boone township, had a very narrow escape Tuesday afternoon as they were driving about a mile south of Suminitville, when Brlckley lost control, his machine, which left the ran Into the fence and turned oevr. The machine was damaged hill the five occupants escaped injury. registratnt, without any expense to Winsome BMIe Burk is to appear at the Grand Thursday and Friday in her the regiEtrant, towit B. H.

Campbell, O. A Armfleld The people of Elwood have arrang lates Paramount picture, "Eve's W. H. John, W. G.

Zerfacej R. F. ed for an all day event on July 4 and will celebrate the occasion in a style Daughter." 1 his is an adaptation by Broadbent, 'E. S. Griffin, Sheridan Margaret Turnbull of Alicia Ramsey's characteristic of that town.

1 i 4 5 1 i ft 1' 4 1 '1' tendance at court at Tipton today. Clyde, A. J. Behymer, Milt York play of that name which was produc Some very prominent speakers J. W.

Barnett, Joe G. Field, Millie ed on Broadway this year with Grace have been secured and special tea M. Garrison, H. F. Wilkie, Mary -ry T-- --3' George as tho star.

The excellent cast Dl -r have been ar tures of amusement Shoemaker, W. H. Fondersmith, Ell includes- Thoias Melghan, who, Is will be remembered, appeared with ranged foi! It is expected that the pageantry will be the most elaborate 9 P. Myers, Joe A. DeHority, W.

Smith. Miss 3urke lit "The Land of Prom BUY Before July 1st 1 The office hours will be 8 a. m. to "The Mysterious "Miss Terry," ever seen In that city'. A large num ber of attractions are announced.

-Tipton Tribune. 12 noon, and 1 p.m. to 5 ex and others. William Riley Hatch, cept Sunday and holidays. Florence Flynn, Lionel Atwill, Mary Navari and ethers.

The, story deals Violated Automobile Law, Callaway park at Elwood. will be with the sadden emancipation of a dedicated on the 4th of July. This event will be the official pa Lewis Cornelius, residing In- the girl fron? restraints of a strict father and the. rather disastrous re I And Save $30 to $180 Last Showing Cecil B. DeMille's Wonderful Production The Whispering Chorus From the Story by Perley Poore Sheehan Which Appeared in "ALL STORY WEEKLY" The Oast Includes EATHLTN WILLIAMS ELLIOTT DEXTEB RAYMOND HATTON TULLY MARSHALL And Other Famous Players.

In Seven Parts Adults 20c Children 10c Xu2a THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BILLJE BURKE sou lie, part of the city, is charged f.rlotic celebration of Madison county sults which follow, with a happy end endorsed by the County Council of with having violated the automobile law. Ho gave a cash bond for ing, however. Defense. appearance and will have his trial There" will be patriotic speaking when the mayor gets home from the concerts by four bands, a chorus of 500 voices, a parade, a pageant and municipal league meeting. It is Holmes Edwards chargj.1 that Cornelius is responsible troops from Fort Benjamin Harrison.

for xthe autojjobile of Marion Bucci Silverware Everything free. Fairmount News going irto tha ditch and turning over east of the city Sunday. Elwood is going to have a big Homo Coming on the 4th of July and the ST dedication of the beautiful new Calla Harry Ltmbert in England. Mrs. Marshall Lamfiert received On Your Piano or Player It is important that every prospective piano purchaser should know that on July 1st all pianos will be increased in price because of the decreased production of all piano factories.

On the lowest price piano in our stock you can save at least $30, and. on the finer player pianos at least $180 IF YOU BUY BEFORE JULY 1st. ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY. way parK. tawood is preparing to entertain a large crowd on that day.

letter, from her son, Harry Lambert Jamestown' Pendleton Times. telling of his arrival in Hf says 'ho country os beautiful and ho 4 is in tiie best of health. enlisted TALK TO WOMEN in the, aviation corps last November and was stationed at Hempsted, New York, before he was set across. The present desire for simplicity in silver ware finds expression in this new pattern. The slight dec Prof.

Mary L. Matthews, of Purdue, Look Boys Coming to Elwood Monday. Very Nice Entertainment. Prof. Mary L.

Matthews, of Pur- The patriotic entertainment given cue, will be here next Monday afternoon, under the auspices of the Wo oration tends last, evening at the Red Men's Home PRINCESS was a big success in every respect. men's Department club and wlil deli 9 An excellent crowd attended and ev er an address to the women of thli to relieve the usual plainness of colon! al eryone seemed to be pleased with the Pearson Piano Go. 2i9 So. Anderson Street OJVB PRIGB TO EVERYBODY community on the preserving and can ning of fruits and vegetables. program given.

About forty dollars TONIGHT TONIGHT will be given the -ambulance fund Mrs. Matthews was here last year This is the proceeds of the affair. on a similar mission and a number of women heard her talk and were Stop in and tea CARLYLE BLACK WELL this new pattsrn for talc by greatly by the excellent Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known as suggestions made. Tnis more AND- JUNE ELVLDGE IN Ivan C. THE HALL MARK STORE Snake (Di than ever before the women of the country are canning and preserving fruit to help the food supply, and the Purdue lecturer has many things of value to tell.

If Will Positively Relieve Pain In Three We Sell War Saving Stamps FOR RENT Minutes. The place for the meeting will be Furnished Rooms for Light Housekeeping, bath, water, Try it rirht now for Rheumatlim. Nen announced later and there should be ort. tin and iwollcn rslffia. Lumbago, large audience to hear her.

oints. uain in tho head, back and limb. a rw On SaviniM Accounts and electric lights. Private coma, -bunioni, ptc. Aftr ono application 5-Big Western Reels 5 A Play You Will Like.

AM Entrance and use of Tele Y) Compounded Bemi-Annually Married at Parsonage. Leroy E. Schmitt, 19, employed as phone. 1901 South A On Time Dep6sita Adults lie Children 60 pain aisapunara aa ir made. A new remedy uned interaaHy and extern alr for Coughs, Cold, Croup, Sots Throat, Diphtheria and Tonniiitia.

This oil is conceded to bo the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in relierrng pain is dno tho fact that, it penetrates to the affected part at oneo. As an illustrationi pour iten droDi electrician at the tinplate and Mis? Phone 154. One Dollar and One Minute Starts a Saving, Account Iva Pearl Praim, the same ege, daughter of Mr.tffnil. Mrs.

John Priam, residing in the southern part CH Bradley's Greenhouse 9 '9- I i on the thickest piece of sole leathor arid it clweed mat of the, city were united In' marriage at o'clock this afternoon, at tha.par-sonagtk of Rev. Odell, pastor of the TOMORROW I 'V Folks lA HARRY D.CAREY in "THE SCARLET DROP" See, Gary at His Best 19U South A for all kinds of cut fresh every day. Prompt delivery. Funeral work a specialty. Willi win penetrate this substance throurh and through in three minutes.

Accept no substitute. This great oil ia golden red color only. Every bottle guaranteed; 30c, 60c and fl a bottle, or money refunded at KUTE CONNER'S Exclusively. 115 SOUTH ANDERSON STREET baptist church. They are excellent young jeople and have many friends who will extend congratulations.

Phono 101.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Call-Leader Archive

Pages Available:
352,167
Years Available:
1904-2022