Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 109, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 February 1917 — Page 3

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Social Happenings

BY 1US9 ESTHER PERKINS

MARRIED MST NIGHT. j Frank Rader and Mine fclhel McCann i ITixik 111 Vows. The marriage of Frank Radrr and j His Kth.-I MoCann took place Thur.--day night at 8 o'clock at their fly I furnished home, 717 WV-t Suutn I itreet. The ceremonv was i formi-i 1 hy the Rev. A. W. Ca-h. The fllowing people wirhne,l flv rernJmony: Mr "i Mi,- Al!ie Powel! Iu.nt daughter, Florence: Mr. ami .Mr. nant' .uii'e, n.ev. ami ,irs. n. . "ah; t h:,rles Kader and f.,,mlv an.! 'r. in.1 JI-. Wallace jrfcCaiin. Fol sing ihp cor; mony refro-li'.'if-n'.s re rvcd to the guests. H"th the v.iun I a laig .'y known I .1, i-tend; of fr I he th'ii friend.- ..t 717 U. JOI.I.Y SM( I VI. HOI II ( I I II. Mrs. Anthony Kincitid was hn.-tos.. to the Jolly Social Hnui Itib vectorlay afternoon at its rejuiar meeting held at h-;r heme -m Fast WVhing t.m street. At the riH'lu-ion of tl: business hour the remit. mier of tie' atVrnoon was spent informally unit musical numbers on tlie F.lin w-re njoycd. Mr.-!. Kinniii!. assisted ;. -Irs. Tyr.i Firmer. ..erved a tv...ours luncheon. r.WF. A PARTY. Miss MagdaW Cox. who will soon leave for Att.ca, where she will make S)er of her girl and boy friends nt hoi on West Royal street, last ovep.ng. (lames and contests were the ill ergons of the evening and a lumhwas served at a late hour. A FAMILY IUNNKK. Vrs. Susan LaFollette of Thornn will entertain with a family dinSunday. The day will he one o; ch pleasure to all pie-.nt a it wil1 c the first time in a period of thirty ! bad nxck MADE GOOD (BY L. W. ROWER. V. IM Tackaf of mi; kinl m oftcr. 4u.el hy kidney disoMfr, whuh means that thft ki'irtpyK re not wrk fnjf properly. Pnitw)nfus nmttr ami bno arid accumulaip -.vithin lh tt.-fH rs pnut ahur.dance, ovr-wiMkinjf th hvk kidnoyrt, hnte the cnrpe.-Hin oi toe! cauMit hackarhe in the same Mmniipr ua a similar ronjetk n in th !iad cuus?n he:.d w he Vou hwnme -rvou.-. ciPsptntUM, 'ick, ffvprih. trn eyM, u unUr thp tid-. .wt lack ;f ambition to do things. Tft" !atvt and mo-t ;Trtivp manr. ,J ovyrcomini? thi? tpnuhl it to eat SvarmRly of moat, dr .ik plenty f f arpr hetwopn moaU ar d takp a smtr? Rnuiir tahlet tforp cttch meal for i hi)o. j Fimply a.vk ynur favorite lirujrifi' Tor Atiurir (dnullc strrFth) if you fr-n't fwline to thp standard f you hav umhugo, rheumatiHm rop:t'. t)-)(tn irfiti.P'liHtf'lv thiit tiiatJrit with Anurir. Mnt BCirrtisU $nd n eih"il mrn hpinne ihat tuTiiiiH tt nn nvvr-ifturnlaiH't or unc arid h K" pystern, uratic saits ar d- ,. sitd in thr tif.su.-i and raiinf rhfu-nV-.ti-m n,(

I The physicians and specialists at f)r wrf-ii'rres Instituuon in liu'falo. S. Y.

'.ve thorouhlv testeo Amine and I .ve been with one accord successful eiuilic.tiii? and throwing off from e sv-tmi the urie acid which ae 3:t ititetes and poisons. Patients h-.v-njr once use. Anuric at this mstitu 1 - trm have rerx-Ktetitv sent hnck foi le-ore.

I .'-jch a dM! fiat fhirtor and has h.,.n crea Pierce decideil to f auric in the in Morw4 of this eoi l,v. in a r-.i-le-to.!,: f,.r,n t, in a rer: I b( eir own fault if tho ir acid trouhlej: o ntae of this won i.tiff-. int fro Mv. Special 100 pairs of boys black and tan button school shoes, made for wear, worth $3.00, for Oft i Will C. Davis (Low Rent Prices)

seven yiars that a" v.f Mrs. LuFoi-

Ictte's children have been horn at the same time. Mrs. I.aPollette in eighty one years of age anil at the present time is in very poor health. The chit dren who will come to attend the din ner Sunday and also remain for i visit with their mother are C. S. La Follette of Chicago, Harvey M. La Follette of New Aork City; Grant I.a Follette. of LaFollette, Tenn.,; Will LaFollette, of Washington, D. C, Mrs ' :eia Nash i'f Spokauu, UV.h., urivcil vive time :s? '-" with hei mother. 'iHIRD LECTURE. Was Cin by Mr. Brown Before the Maga-ine Club. Mrs. I'emarrhus Itrown of ImlinnnimliK iravc her thinl lecture, finoo tin TieirmnmK oi the club year, before the members of the Magazine club yes tertlay afternoon at the meetinir he!c at the home of Mrs. O. C. Wilson on North Meridian street with Mrs. L., M. Heaven assistant hostess. Mm ll'own',; subjoet was "Kmile Zola." a '"ii m h w riter, who-e life and wntinjf; he disf u!f'il in a caimide manner I'nllnwinir Mrs. Brown's talk there i an intorireil orial hour at which lime the hostess served a plate lunchFHU MISS SIIKI BY. Miss Madtre Shelby of this city, a bride-elect, will he the honor jruest at a noon lunrheon to Iw ifiven Sat urdny hy Miss Anet lieadie at hei home in l.afaye'te. Amontr the in ' ted ifii."Ht are Mrs. !'red rionald'n and Mrs. Kalph Smith of this (III RSDAY AFTERNOON CI I B. Mrs. K. l.ajcpahr plen-antly en:eitained the Thursday Afternoon rlut ?terday at her home on lndinnapoli.' .venue. The snhstitate (ruests v?re lis. A. A. Williamson and Mrs. ( ha. eeke. Following the playing o uchre the hostess raided her quests . ith a two course luncheon. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. A. E. Field is ill at her home on Wtst Washington street. Mrs. B. F. Coombs and Mrs. Lester v. Jore spent the day in Indianapoli Charle MeClain has returned fror, i several weeks' stay in New OHean iml also in Arkansas. Mr. and Mis. Rush Smith had a. i r"r d oner gu -t.- yesterday, Mrs. F'.i! ' lick and son Wayne. Mrs. C. K. Fi.-h has ifone to Indian nolis for a visit with her parent! Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hawkey. Krunk L. And. rJon went to Indian v'dis yestenlay aftrno.n to rema:n ,Td tomorrow with rehitivea. Miss Katherine Y'anarsdale is ill at the home of hr parents, Mr. and Mrn Kimer 'anarsdale. on Kersey street. Nirh'-las Bennett, who has beer 11 for the past two weeks at )iis home n C'aik street is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mr. Harve DoMott of Vuth Fart sTei t entertaiii'-d at din ler i art eveniitir. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar lohnson. (ieoin H. Wills, who has been ill or the prist we ( wuh lairritipe at hi.erre on Fast Soti'h street, is slowly mil I ord and dauifhter. Moflle, and Mrs I josse Kiddie were truest yestenlay of Mrs. c larence De.Mott of South F:ast I treet. I Inornts Ha;-', i who has been the uest for a few davs of fir. and Mrs il. I.. H iker and children of Fart Main treet returned to his home in Shelbyiiie tin.- afternoon. Ix-lbert Cron-.e of Ma.tin.sville, a twl nt at Vi abash college, is spending ne -.teek-e-'d with Kmory Sntith, anC ms evtur.R Kill witneas tne Leban-jn-Martinsville bn.ski'ball irame. Mi .lew.-M t rooks will leave this venipir for Itrown Ctv. Mich., where lie will have charge of the music in n evangelistic mee'uiK to be conductd at the I'mted Brethren church ill hs city. Mrs. Kverett Itavis has retumeil rum Iii'fiville, Ind., where she wan the 'uit of her mother Mrs. Jum-a Bol ,en. Mr.i. Iavis al.-;o visited her sisr. Mr. H. W. Kobert. in Indianipolis. enioute home. Mrn. Katherine Hanger of Summerille. Ohio, is the ifuest of her daughter, Mrs. John Robbtns and sirter, Mrs dary Flickinger. Hu.hton LaFollette of Crawfordsville, vas the guest Wednewlay and Thurjlay of his father F. M. LaFollette and family of West Main jttreet. I tt Mtfs l"""thy Shirley, iufrhter of Mr. and Mrn. Fred Nhirley of indiannpoliii, is spending the week with Mr. and Mr Kdward Fowler of Indii.nupolis avenue. Harnlrl Shirley 'i-i .Ti.i !..,,! iii tU ir. sf "'' Indiana Iaily Tirneri in Indianapolis, will spend tha week-end at the Fowler home. WII.I. IH:Ji.D STORAGE PLANT. Tli Stvi .lAB Ctnstntrli.il Company, W. Newby, manuifer, i,M oeen a rdd the rontrmet for tha w cold Uir',!t V 1 1 to M .? 4 '

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Timi Hi nun OF IDE PRESIDENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. if certain plotter against the fovernrient. The department of justice is in l,oeesition of information piled up luring the last two years dealing with Lis situation. IU aitctit:?, and i.olice aothoritier ever) where are or Aatch to prevent hysteria resulting from the strained relations betweer ibis country and Germany rulminatng in blowing up of arsenalB. munition fuctones, strategic bridges and the like. While no disorders havt Ven leported it is admitted that tht Linger is gr-ive. Special Watch Kept. Siecial watch is now beiag kepi today over stores of munitions which were brought bj German agents in ibis country to keep them out of the hands of the entente powers. Kerry member of congress has been requested to remain in Washington leading developments. The presi lent intends tukmg congress into hi: onfidence as soon as that action li i'ossible. In- the face of the grea' -ri-is iarty lines arc being wiped ou' .r.d the leaders on both sides are 'ninting that the president must be suported to a man. Count Adam Tamow.ski von Tarnow, the new Austrian ambassador, continued his policy of utter silence. It understood that immediate!) ipon nis arrival nt the emhassy last light he got into touch with nmhas ador von fletnstorff and that the later gave him complete information 'eating with the precu crisis. Hi aid that he hoped to r resent his letrrs to President VYil n shortly. Howver, in view of th.; fact that Auv r'a has followed C.'rmany's lead and ins declared for unrestricted fiubnar ne warfare i: is expected that he -iay be sent hoir. before he can meet he pres'dent. Indicative of the fa,-t that the pre.sj. :-nt hai't male uti his mind as to hit ormilete course of action was tin niioiincernent from the white house hat Cel. Hou'e lias r turner! to Ne. :'ork. His departure, like his ainv.J vas kept secret in order that he shouk! Krt be interviewee!. Prissident Goes Golfing. Wnen President Wilson left the 'hlte house to go for his morning xeici.ie fin the golf links he was verv race. He .at well ha. k :n his big .nto'imbile gazing straight ahe'id ar,(' avirifr no attention whatever to the roiif, of spettitors gather-ed on eithr side of the g-jtes to the white muse grounds It was adniitced at the state de mrtment that the request of the Vmerican line for initruc'.inn as tc vhetner its svamers thould miintain heir scheduled sailings had been revived. This matter is in the hands f Secretary Lansing and Counsellor Jolk but il i: not expected that any lefmite instructions will he given out intil after the eomtde,e policy of the 'overnment ha been announced. Sr nate and houe leaders called up he white house enrly today to find out vhether a joint session of congress vsr to he held. Thry were told that his was as yet undecided and that f it should be necessary word would e -er.t them as early as possible. Increases (anal Guard, Aetinsr under instructions from the war department General Clarence Kdwards, commanding the troops in r.e canal lone, has increased the Tuard about the locks of the big waterway and along its banks. The COUNTY CLERK KELLY With No Appetite, all Run-down, Tells i Hnw Vinol Helped Him. So many cases like this are coming to our attention that we are publishing this letter for the benefit of lAimun people who are in Mr. Kelly's condition. Rend our other below, Clarksville, Tenn. "I nm a county court clerk, and became run-dewn. oo appetite was drowsy and felt bad ly most of th time, I had tried sev eral remedies witho'it benefit. One lay I read tin advertisement of Vinol and at once tried it. In a short time .-ey appetite improved, my strength increa.ied and I felt better in every way." S. W. Kelly. The reason. Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it is an unequalled tonic-body-builder, combining beef and rod liver peptones, iron nd man,'Hnese peptonntes ami glycerophosphates, the oldest and most famous tonics known to medicine. So strong is our faith in Vinol that we offer to return the purchaser's money in every ease If Vinol should fail to give satisfactory results. City Dm Htore. Long 4 Pavls, Props., Lebanon, also at the leading drug store in all Indiana towns. Adv.

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torn an ni tempt to biow uti tlie hi- ki jind this has hen rerirhiiisl iinposiiibie ty (ieneral Edwardi,1 action., There are live, wbmarlnew and a iestroyer at the Atlantie entrance to he canal and vessels of the Purine 1eet at the Paiilic end. The Atlantic fleet is also within 24 hours distance so that atTic'ial art very confident that nothing eaa hapeca to the ;aruil. Assistant Secretary . of the navy Franklin D. Roosevelt, who has been nspecting the naval bases in the (Vest Indies, will sail for .iome on Sunday. It was said at the departnent that this sailing slate hal been irranged some time ago and that le had been ordered home. The passport bureau today insisted hat the discovery of the fact that a j 'ierman officer had been able to get a tassport had made nt-w rule, impcr- j ttive and that these rules were res- j wnsible for the refusing of applica-1 tions fur passpolU. As a matter of i fact, nowever, not a single passport i for Europe hu been issued by the bureau here since night before last CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. found three girls, alive and able to i talk. "Who are you?" asked the firemen, j "The Spitzley girls where'a mam-; ma?" came the faint answer from the olilest. j The firemen dragged them out with-1 ut a word. Their mother was the j first victim identified among the dear! it the county hospitals. The flames were dying down this iftemoon but fire officials said it was .Hjssihle no accurate estimate of the lumber who perished would be availible for several hours. Hundreds I'rivea into Cold. With the mercury standing ut 9 detrees below zero and a wintry blast f wind sweeping over the city, two 'housand persons were driven out into the cold by the es plosion. Scores if them are suffering from the exposure. . The building contained about thirty ipartments and housed between PM ind l.V) persons, tlie. police were told. It stood in the most thickly popu- i ated section of the West Side ghetto ind most of the victims were furcignrs. The structure had been cjiilemned some time ago and was under-1 .-oiiig repairs. The janitor said he bn-j iev! a leaking gas main, concerning which he had repeatedly complained was the rauso of the explosion. When poCp Bnd firemen arrived, the walls were crumbling. All entrances but one in the middle of the building were blocked by debris ar.d many of the tenants were trapped in their demolished rooms. Water poured oh the flames tjuickly froze and covTod the building with ice. Helped Fiumi Winiius. When the explosion occurred mo.it i f the tenants were in bed. Those who were uninjured leaped from windows and from the roof. Many were i aught in life-nets and blankets. Several babies were thrown into the arms of policemen and spectators by their frantic parents. Considering the number who jumped, the list of known injured If relatively small. Several children, stark naked, rushed into the street onlv to face tee biting zero blasts. Thvy ran lnut wild ly, screaming in pain, until neighbors rushed to their aid with bliinketH. Eleven injured were rushed to tin I county hospital. Charlotte Kpitzley died a few minutes after her arrival. The slightly injured were cared for in a nearby bam. The explosion not only wracked the building but tore a great hole in the middle of the street Through this I fissure leaped a blue name of gis j that cad a weird light upon the huraj ing deb7is and the groups of half-cl.td imen, women and children. Windows were shattered In every j building within a radius of three blocks. The noise of the blast was heard several miles away. Desperate Heroism. Police and firemen eompeted In deeds of dosperat heroism. Fire Lieutenant "Jerry" MrAuliffe sped tip a I swaying ladder to the third floor ani cams do--n with a woman oniler one arm and a man under the t.her. A moment later the wail craeheii in. A S t t r"7 a"-! "i l!'id

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Nourishing, economical his nightie and his form silhouetted against billowing clouds of smoke and I red flames. Firemen yelled to him i not to jump but he jumped. He was! oicked UP unconscious but escaped serious injury. Mrs. Rose Micreski led three children to the street an instant before the walls fell in. Peter' Spitzley, whose wife died at the hospital of injuries, was trapped beneath lulling timbers. He prayed that he might be crushed to death before the flames rea.lieil him. Firemen harked their way to : piUley ami nragge,i mm out nun ni.'oying wife in his aims. TWO LOSE LIVES. Children Dead as Result of Inrrr ary Fire in New York. (fl tl.e lntmaUaaa: .V e Vili") NEW YORK, February 2. As esult of a fire supposed to be of endiary origin ut the home Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Lock here, two of their children, Walter and Heat:ice, " and 4 years o d, ale dead and !!' futher anil mother anil two other child ren are in a serious condition today Myram, 7 years old, is dying. Bl'RNKO TO DEATH Chilli inrineraird .i.d S!ollur Proh ably Fatally Burned. tUtl Iht Itittrii'illonal Von .Srrr.ee. McDonald. Pa., February 2. Gustavo Iielmontague, 11, was burned to death, his mother, Mrs. Arsile Delmontague, was probably filially injurd and five others were eriousb, burned and injured when fire swept three dwellings at Sturgeon, a nuninK village, near here, this morning. A row of 2'i houses was threatened by the fire and many lives were saved by the action of Miss Margaret .McGovern, telephone operator, in v anung all of the subscribers, who turned out ami fought the fire. SENATORS STAGE A RUSH TO GET ON if CONTINUED rnoM PAGE ONE. crowded. The "drys," epeetunt of victory, came to celebrate. Il the crowd were many "wets." They watched the proceedings Intently, hopinj for a viet-iry whir It was fast fading from tlvnr sight. Rumors few thick. Tne "wets" were encouraged by some of them before session besjsn. They would not ,j.wt d-'fMi, Vtt It "S empty m!1a tn tUir facet. sataa tn teawsn ermied,

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the and wonderfully delicious. " There Senator Iiorre'l presented a petition . igned hy 1 !() studer.U of Indiana university, a- king for a "dry" sfcit". Purdue university already had tent a : petition hearing l.WM) Semtor MeCiay. Republican, and Senator Simmons, lhmoetatic, were regarded as the spokesmen of the "dry" wings of their rcpeoiive parties. "Liquor has no legal or inherent rich," declared Senator McCray. "The brewers and distillers made their investments nt their own ri.-k. They "fin hope for or stopping busirews n.-nsatioii for are enir.urei th' iti ili t!. adopted lii-i illy 'vronp ally wrong. t" FcoTi'inu'cally, li.j lor loynient to men r.or taxen. Il incre.vns oesn't give e oes it pay o ur taxes." Debate Continue. The tempi l of the small- ,' II- sll-i . hen Senator Allken ,eel:,rrH namrs "were ti.ed of this talk" and iiivrd f,,r a v.it- on tin- bill. Li. ufu nt-irnvernor Hush, however, rocL'ntzed Si nutor Simmons, who fullowI Metiruy. i lie lid tineiiy was iii'teii on detiute. Senator White followed Senator Siniin a plea for the bill, ator lteser opposed the bill, pointing out that a prohibition law ns enacted in Indiana in IHiVt ar.d as declared unconstitutional, "I am not a Prohibitionist. If I were, I would be in the preliibition party." he said. Senator Knglish said he had been unable to deride how to vote until the eleventh hour. He presented a remonstrance signed by 10,000 union 'ahor men in Indianapolis, deniandirg defeat of the Wright hi!. Senator Unbimon, Republican floor lender, directed an aHm'k at Senator Riser and the Prohibition party, in supporting the bill. TOOK A IT MULE. Aeroplane KoirTanee Came Smashing to F.arlh Toduy. Illll Ihr ttttn nnllunal .Vcim .ri(ef. SAX FRANCISCO, Febriiuiy 2.An aeroplane romance came smashing to earth here today. Art Smith. Ft. Wayne, Ind.. 'boy aviator", who thrilled crowds in Japan, was to take the stand in the trial of his divorce suit against Amy Smith, i heroine, or" nil Hcroi'iuiie eiiitwmeni. After coming down to earth from the i honeymoon cloudland, Amy wrote lettens to several men. Sump asserts,' nnd he promised to name some of j them today. I No contest was expected. A property settlement was made out of court, i Mrs. Smith receiving less than $1KK). Hryre Carter and wife of 810 Frank-! tin street arc the parents of a girl ! bom t-h'S morning The baby iias ! bn Miner! Mary KsthW. Mrs. j Carter was formerly Miss Dorothy j Ahr Rttikey. ' '

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Service Station WINTER STORAGE REPAIRS CR RECHARGE Experienced Workmen W. C. Crawford Manager Opposite Traction Station Lebanon. Phone 232 PianoBuyers Quality costs, but it pays. It pays not only in the wear of a piano, but the tone quality will make you appreciate the best in music. Our pianos are of the quality that satisfies in moth TONE and DURABILITY. W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 5.1 IF IT'S GOOD HARDWARE WE HAVE IT J. C. BROWN CO. DR. L. M. BE A VEN. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIC Fanners fltst Bank 1 a. m. to t p. S PHONIC !':