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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 4

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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I I -THI ELYYCOD CALL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1923. ill euxualuu SHALES SARE SLAIN ProYiils for. tier Cuilil a 'on: tumi TOO HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WRECK FLAT 1 yrtf. EOST. H.

CAHPEKi: Publisher. Entered at the Post Office atfervrood Induae a Sewnd CUis Matty-. irrferr month .65 1 Statistics Show That or too Widows S2 Aac DcPtuDcwT 6a Must Suppi-IMInt Tmur Incomm BY WOBKIN8. IS Twm iNcoMta. tV qTO I i a TO Winters Lumber Co.

Establiihod for 35 Years. Phone 132 Arthur E. Boll, Mgr. Phone 133 Mysterious BcmWa'Jiv Chicago' t. Solved by Confttsips Made TRIED CHEMICAL EXPERIMENT Chicago, March 24.

One of the scores of mysterious bombings in ft buildings and shops in the last years has been solved, police an-. nounced tonight, by the confession two high school boys, that they tiled one of their chemistry experiments on an uncompleted flat building last Wednesday night wk. success. The two, students of the Oak Park fl forh WVirWll AAI1 foconl irk Tnidii a Frank A. McKee that they bombed the tlat building to test an explosive evol- ved in their study chemistry.

The boys ur Franklin Wells, 18 years old, son of a bank official, and Lawrence Smith. 18, son of an insur- ance man. Set Bomb. They told Justice McKee that they 'obtained from the chemical laboratory! at Oak Park high school a quantity of explosive acid. They placed two pounds of this in a three-inch which they sealed and set in a gall' of g3oiine In the lobby of a rial, building.

When the fuse ignited the gasoline it caused the acid to The fire department arrived in time to limit damage to the building to $500. The lH)y said they had tried out similar bombs in vaant loltj several tunc before but wanted to se; bow SUoh an exnlosion ctfn a Imllil- airs. Josie E. Scott. 62, died at the home of her mother.

Mrs. Mary urtt at Lapt. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon reached his 70th birthday on Tuesday. VY. V.

Robbing ha purchased the Dtlmcnte hotel at. Alexandra firm W. S. Reed. William Polndexttr, 57, and Marina Hupp.

51. of Alexandria, were Hceua-ed to wed. You'll enjoy that indoor carnival at the Edgewood school building Thurs-any evining. Oscar Riley. of Middletuwu, died at St.

John's hospital at Anderson, of tuberculosis. John Shaw, 35, one uf the oldest, men in MaJuson ccunty, is dead at bis home at Markleville. Mrs. Esther Ann Vermillion, S2. widow of Chauncoy Vermiilioii, died at her home at Anderson.

Jesse Coleman has been appointed chief of police at Tiptoa to succeeu George Finley who resigned. Rev. C. A. Byrt, pastor of the M.

E. chinch at Hobbs. is ill with the llu nnd was unable to preach Sunday. Benjamin Long. 61.

despondent over ill heaith, committtd suicide at Cory- don by shooting himself with a revolver. The members of tht Indiana Farm Unrea Federation in the Sixth dis Lie! will hold a meeting at Anderson, Mrs I.frtiui.'ih Kg in p. S4, ran uKainst eictb'js prop in the yard at her ime at Anderson, foil and uisiocat en her right shoulder. Mrs. Sarah Drake, a former roid dent ot Hobbs, is rr ported seriously 111 at her home at Iudianntolis, following stroke of paralysis.

Selling of desirable household roods at the residence of J. O. 809 North Sixteenth street. Var.Ness, Saturday, is udvertised In this paper. A delicate opeiatiou on the spina ot Mrs.

Lena HunUiugii, ot Ander son, win ue pwTormed at the NoUiud-ist hospital at Indianapolis today. Kire destroy i a general store and three residences at Warrington Tuesday afternoon Firemen from Andtr s''n, Newcastle and Shirley were call ed to assist in saving the town. 1 I I I 1 I I i fvw vi luuuwiug uiuuia Net One year ta Advance EDO Sinile copiei (By Ma.il,, One year 4 Six month J00 Three months 1.00 One month .60 p. MARCH 25. 192i Tbaugfct For Tdaj i rVWWWVVSiVW.W.SVV'AVWfl MARCH 25.

WORLD'S BEST XBVS'-ni6' 1 pel said unto them. Fear-not: for behold. I bring you gooiLttfdinga of joy, hic'a slull WJy all fco- pic. rw umo you i i.nfrw nay it the city of Daviil a Savkftrpthich is FOR CITY TREASURER. I hereby announce to the voters ot Elood that I am a candidate fur the office of City Treasurer, suoiect to decision of Republican primary.

May 6, 1923. Your support is earnestly solicited. lOtf HAVE WIIITAKEIt SUFFERING WITH FLU. James W.dUr. residing: at Soii'n Mid Twiutietlt streets, is confined tints home with a severe idtack tit the flu Want acis rest 23 cents fo' Z'i words Sheumatlsii "Yeslit't all pl yo NOT clo8o your eyca and i-r tninK tnnt health.

Ireo motion and strength are gone from you for-, ererl It is not so. You can get rid of your rheumatism by building np your blood power. It is a fact' that rheumatism means "blood poverty. It i a fact wiia tho increase of red cells in your impurt-! tlas arc destroyed. It is a f.vt that S.B.S.

will help Nature build those red-blood cells! S.S.S. Is one of the most powerful blood cleaniers in existence. Its results in thousands of rheumatic cases bren nothing short of amazing! The medicinal ingredients of S.S.S. ore purely vegetable. This Is very im-i portant to remember! What can I be more inspiring, now wonderful than to Be the shackle of pain, released from your struggling swellings, lingering stiffnew of joints and muscles all disappear; I your stomach made strong; youri face pink with the.

nM Ttww, your wood 1 P9 fore no lives waild have been endan-j gered. Their case was continued a weik. Emand "PHILLIPS" MILK OF MAGNESIA Accept only genuine "Phillips," the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed, EDCEWOOD SCHOOL CARNIVAL. The Ed "cvood schools announce an indoor Thursday eveuian; which is ng to ibe a novel event well yam- while attending. The program include a play, an anni.t-iiig stunt I earl Gregg, a miniature circus for i childreu, booths and other' that belong toa real carnival.

Ti. will be allsorls of l'fc frt i i 1 a time is promised all win i.liciHl. Wee the advertisement in th i Water glass is made, by heath' sand and sodium carbonate together. Want ads cost 25 cents for 25 ing. They pick id the flat building be- physicians for 50 years as an ant-cause it was not occupied and 25-cent bottles, also 60-cent bottles, RESIDENT HAS AWFUL EXPERI- contain directions any drug store.

Wiu Voua Wjdovk Bt Thowh 1to thc WoaiNC oa Ocpcnocnt Cla Tmoum toum Failvm to Own a Homi of Your own si; Mrs. Martin Gavin, who has been quite 111 at her home, 1616 South street, for the past few days, was able to return to her work at the Elwood NVs Depot this morning. BLADES for GILLETTE RAZORS Package of 1U 59c Ball bearing' Skates S1.69 28x11, Bike Tires SI.59 Successor to T. Wolf. 1514 South A St.

Phone 409. At. VIGRA ENCE I "I was twite confined in lne lasl one "otning out gruel water. was injected into me 4 times a day. 1 suffered terribly wus reduced to a skeleton.

My folks saw an ad of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and it has surely saved my life. 1 weigh ISO pounds now' It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus trom the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re- 1 BY HAIRY. MONSTER Strange Battle Witnemd on the Coast of Africa. Durban.

South Africa. H. C. Bat lance of the Margate estate here was walking along the aeacoast when he aivr'tw whales battling for life against strange sea monster whose head reared up 'JO feet above the surface the sea. BaHance' Watched while the monster killed both whale and.

exhausted, floated ashore on its back. Uallance reiuetiiberetran appointment and went Iioiiie, but returned to the beach next morning and found the monster strand ed and unconscious. He measured it and found it was 4 feet tong with a tali 10 feet lon and 2 feet wide and, instead of a head, a trunk like an elephant's, 5 feet Ion; and 14 inches in diameter, but rrsem Wing a pig's snout at the end The monster was entirely covered with snow-white hair 10 Inches long. For ten days It remained on the beach, apparently resting. Then natives saw it retloat itself and swim off in a southeasterly direction.

New American Church in Paris Will Be Built New York. Sufficient funds to build American iuterdonominntionn! church la Taris have been obtained and the work will start forthwith, according to Dr. Joseph Wilson Cochran, former Fresbyterinn ndnister in Detroit and now pastor of the American church In Paris. Dr. Coehrnu is on the eve of sail-in? for France, after several weeks in this country in the interest of the projeef.

The project has the backing of he 1 resf) terinn general assembly and is uniler control of the American nnd Foreign Christian union, tiie president of which is Dr. George Alexander, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. For many years there bus been an American church in Paris, but It lias never been adequate and has been obliged to carry on outside work in rented halls. The total cost of the lot, church nnd parish house will be In excess of WW). The buildings will be in the Qnal d'Orsay, faciug the Seine and opposite the Grand Palais.

It will be among a gronp of buildings which are said to be "Americanizing" tu left bank of the river. Danes Building Seven Ports in Faroe Isles 1 COrENHAOKK-Ne than seven new harbors ef varying sizes and Importance are now in course of construction in the Faroe islands. At Tborshavn, the capital of the Islands, work on a new harbor, comprising two quays, protected by a breakwater GOO feet long. Is well advanced and is expected to be completed at the end of next year. A more modest harbor nenring completion is nt Skopen, the northwest point of the Island of Sandoe, nnd consists of an outer and Inner mole which will afford shelter for fishing craft or small tonnage.

The harbor will also serve us a lifeboat station ami emergency anchorage for vessels in danger at a particularly treacher- nnrt of the const (jthtr harbors in course of erection are nt Midvaac. Soervong on the is- lund of Vaaguc, and at Kvl-gig and Huv. Serlio Script, Lost 387 Years, Found in N. Y. New York.

Lost for 337 year and searched for by savants for more than three centuries, the "missing link" In the complete manual of architecture which Sebastlano Serlio planned to giie the world in the Sixteenth century has been discovered at Columbia university. lluried In im unpublished manuscript recently acquired by the university's school of architecture, it wus discovered by Prof. W. B. Dlnsmoor, librarian.

In announcing the discovery, Professor Dinsmoor declared the Serlio manuscript of great architectural and bibiliograpblcal interest and destined to cause a revision of modern judgment of the French rennais-siiiue. "internal evidence, such as analysis of the nine kinds of paper used for the text aioj drawings," said Professor Dinsmoor, "revealed the work had been executed between 1541 and 155L" Sharp Tongue Cuta ,1 Off AVirVs Allowance. New York. Mrs. Mary Flynn of Hamilton Beach, Queens, brought a elinrga of notwupport agninxt her John, In Jamaica jmlice court and then told Magistrate Doyle about John's shortcoming.

"Madam," said Magistrate 'iJnyle, after listening for twen- minnte, "if a terrible dvntli to be talked to death. Mail a inan of Igorou constitution 4 and trngi mind bus succumbed cm sympathy for'jon and none for your husband hut after listening to you nnd noticing your displays of temper, I am beginning to think that the wrong 1 not on your hatband's aide." Lem Hut ton paid remember when' a womauaNked for a match it was to light te evening lamp and not a eisarettje. I It's well to remember the other fellow doesn't like criticism any Vttcr than vott do. 10 SHOW LEGALITY Continued from Page One.) tingejicies no 'its' he said. Secretary's Power Broad.

Mr. Lacey argued that the powers granted to the secretary uf the navy were so liroad that he was' lot required to submit the proj.ct to competitive bids. "The government." he said, "char-Ecs the polity of the ndminis- alien was changed over night from conservation to ono of exploitation. We say that the act of which made it m.indatary fof the secretary ft the navy to develop, conserve, use tiiil operate the rj-oerv' was the ha use in policy, uml tiiat the law itself caused the change." Mr. Lacey argued ttal the powers.

of congress were not overridden be- under the act, it was self-evi-1 dent that, if development were ordered, there must have followed provisions for oil storage, and that ihe government' contention that til storage tanks could be built for the navy only under congressional appropriation was an incongruity in the faca of the act of 19S0. He contended that every I piovisioa of th. lease and the ctrcum-t trttnre im-tw'whlch it Vas imfcde'were' well within the 1920 law. i i MEDLEY FAMILY HAPPY ONE: Blind Musicin Shown Leniency When Arraigned for Non-Support. Charles Medley and his wif? are back trom Anderson, a united and happy family.

Medley, a blind musician, who was arrested at Terre Haute and taken to Anderson to answer to a charge of mm-supocrt filed by his mate, was arraigned in the circuit voa.i J.esi.-roay. Mm. Medley, who also blind, and daughter, were seut to Anderson 1 yestcrrtay afternoon by the local police in response to a request of the. judge that tloy be prtetit. The scene was a touching one when the mem- berg of (Tie family gathered in the wben the whole famiiv for mercy the Judge gave him a sosoind.

lenience of oik to eight years in Mate prison. Medley informed th? coi.it that be would take tare of hid if(. and arm-in-arm with his wife was out of the court room' by the small daughter. insurance, l'rotectjon idus for LtoomKal Trmporihon At QUOTES LAW I tunaeu at urouae urug store and Joseph yhoennergtr 36, died gists everywhere. adt 11 MlfeiaflS T7TT pt Mow cheeks more plump as used rofm- be.

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We are eager to prove these Maxwell facts in a demonstration drive Tornado Insurance! at her home at Tell City from Injur- li received when she was brutally benten about the head ami body by her husband. ion. He Is in jail at Cacnil- Mr. Vivian Tracy of V'hiteiand, present assistant state lire marsnat, nas oeen eiettea as of the department of women and children of the btato iiidustiii.1 board. Andrew Marks, of Anderson, v.as liven a fine at.d costs amounting to t-tC at Hartford City for transporting liquor and receiving from a common carrier.

They do thingb better in some places. Mary Davis has filed a suit for a JIvorce from her husband, IconaiiT Davis, in -the circuit court, and in h'-r complaint alleges be was quarrelsome. She usks the custody of; the Ito children. Funeral services tor Gilbert Frederick, little son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl fl. Clary were conducted at tho In North Fifth street this morning by Rev. O. Creen and the burial followed in the city cemetery. Mrs.

Edith F.htpherd, IS? riding on thc handlebars of the bicycle of her husband, Roy Shepherd, at Andoruoo Tuesday evening, was hit by an automobile drivou by Lloyd Dell, thrown to the street and picked up Her condition is serious. "DIAMOND DYE" IT A BEAUTIFUL COLOR Perfect home dyeing and tinting i guaranteed with Diamond Dye. Just dip i iq cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to, dye rich, permanent colors Each 15 cent package contains directions so simple any Wotnantcan dye ''or 4 1... II. I.

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