Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 117, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 February 1917 — Page 2
Coining Wednesday, Feb. 14 A living, throbbing presentation of Foe's great poem. "THE RAVEN" Founded upon the widely-known novel and play. ESSANAY'S S1X-ACT FEATURE PHOTOPLAY BY GEORGE C. HAZELTON WITH POE REINCARNATED IN THE PERSON OF HENRY B. WALTHALL Dramatized and Directed by Charles J. Brabin. WARDA HOWARD, the pi-eat emotional actress (v pears with Mr. Walthall in this, the mt ethereally artistic, intensely fascinating and soul-stirring photo tragedy of tho year. "And the raven, never flitting, still is -ittir.fcr. tdi s sitting On the pallid hunt of 1'allas, just a1 ovt my chamber dfx r; And his eyes have all tho seemiog of a demon's that it drraaiirg ADd the lamp-light o'er him streaming thiims his shadow on the floor. And my soul from out that J.a'ow th.it V,, floating on the floor. Shall be lifted hue-mtue"- ... Fro.s "Th- R.r.rn." by Kdir.tr Allan foe. Thus Eiilfur Allan Puc, buck in the early days of the 'it century, wru'c ami, in the end, ?ae tj the world a . " i fr-m him reirmtin a. Anwr"The Raven" in the t,:U of t'ie f vf".. ;ui.l it is typf'il of that famous pni-t a mel.-trH-htjIc. v'uJ ii!lt-timi of verses which truly indicate Us vvMy ; ! rimy tempvrtimcnt. It is an (-pit inie ot IVe's 1:1 - tntgetiy from 1'ginning to end and it rc.at !e::rly t'.e tini'yinj; a! fi tion which he had for his lost v. if. WALTHALL I.O.V; C.VI.I.H) TOE Oi' THE SCREEN." Kssanay actor's emotional temperament and striking likeness to poet make him ideal "lead" for "The Raven." Living iniae of America's (rreaP'St poet, re-enacts Litter's tragic life in most intensely fescinatinvr phot-.play of the year. YYaida Howard, great emotional actress, plays opposite most talented nct-.'i" in iilms m this seul-stirritiff inma from Hzeitnn rr.mpnee. Every One Should See This Educational Production of tho Life of America's Greatest Poet. ONE DAY ONLY Uc ADMISSION 13c Matinee, 10c; Children, .V
Phone 39.
VG&IMV1S Ci ty Drug Store Home of Vinol
' High Schools of Indiana to Ktage I Oratorical Event at Indiana ! " " University. I rt :- , j A lUooffiiiigtoit Special sayai ".&-. j der auspice of the extension division of Indiana t'mveraiiy the fifth annual : state high school oratorical contest ! will be held at the university Apvil if. The local contest must be held not : later than the third Friday in next month and the difitrict contests mm', ! be staged not later than the Hist Friday in April. The subject for discussion this year is, "Should the L'nitcd States Adopt a System of Compulsory Military Service Similar in K scntiiils to the Swiss System?" "The fundamental purposes of thr State High fc'chaol Pi.-tcursion Leugur is toenrouiage. young men r.tid women to litody civic tucst::ns; to help tram fKm in snalvsi:-- and logic as wel' at ' in piattorn; speaking, and to iwa'te;a conuruiity-widc interest that w ii; I :end to stimulate intelligent thinking I upon the ijuestion disclosed. Tne ! It-ague w:.s organist d in lI-'t. Local. ! eoun! r.rd rnngros.-ioral district con- ! V;,ts wore i.mductotl in .the course ef ' '.lie srhool year and a final contest. i:t i whit h i oe ie,. iescnt.it .ye '.inn cash oiu-rrs-eoiui tii.-trirt rompeted, w a; ' Vtl at tho university in June, 1U.' stniila.' erie.-- tV tolitt'. ts has hern
l.-'ii an .'.ally ir-c that time At the I
:.'ite runlet, a tr-'ld mclal 's give h- surtfiffu! eirtitoc-titrt. tiatc Informal Ili.ciission.s. "Iti i ith cr.ngrrs.-ionHl distrlc". rn '"it,.r.,iii is ehiisen to hin 'h-igc f t'n- contest orcanitntio .M il:, ms t,..,trtet. '.OMOtv rhailVM , TpnirH-i! hy the ii t;ii t funmitti;
llich ;oh.i!., in o . 1 1 ' legi-itcrcd foe t ! I, 1 nut the nroper Tim is sent to each ipal in the t.'it". F 'Y.r or,, rot of a , hut or an informal
n cent -stants wi'l come mir.gten f..,r the linn! discus. rrom each oi' the di.-1ric'.s of
If-s-esr hi t-il 'V. Misa Lacilo Edwn;d who fttr anmc i time ha hw.,, emiiloyed hy t!ie Cra;g-ready-to-wear and dry ootl store ha , aeewpteel a position as Ktenvgraenei j with C. I). Opotry atonroy. hhc; t- . gan her work thi morning. ,
TRADED PROrRTY.
liny MeUger Ktcbangra Flat in Ham. on for foiwriy Her. Saturday aftcinoen Roy Mctiger traded a flat in Hammond to Dr. Mr Curlhy of Frankfort for the Oetlor kerk property fin Lafayette avenue and three acres of land. Tho consideration of the deal was til. 000.
S. S. WORKERSTO HOLD
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Elcm?mary Division Will Meet in Frankfort. February 23-23.
town rs and
cailed I isocia-
A conference of eoun
.-hip elementary oirieers. teacher others interested in this divisi Sunday sehool work; hus hecn hy the Indiana Sumiav .S.-'.uol As
tion, to be held at Krnnkfort. Febru-1 J ary '.2:t-2ft, and it will be the most im-U .
uortant meeting of thei-e workers that; has ever been he,f in this section tif I
tlv.' state. Noted speakers are oi proi.-.-juu and the suni-rts to' he cu.-sed relate to all pha-s of fit
Attention Tomato Growers ,iiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiifiiiiiiiii!Miiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiii The Columbia Conserve Company offers for a limited time, only, a contract paying '."'''. $20.00 Per Ton TOR TOMATOES DELIVERED DURING JULY $15.00 Per Ton , FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED AUGUST 1st to 15th $12.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED FROM AUGUST 15th TO END OF THE SEASON This beai? Corn or Hogs. Call at factory in Lebanon, Saturdays and let our representative sign you up.. Call telephone 520 and our representative will call on you. The Columbia Conserve Co.
tivi
on of
i to open on the uft"r-
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onfri
nee for Cfrtintv ami lo'n-hip elemen tary s iper.ntelidents. to lie iollo.tei
onte.-ts. Ary by n bailipiet. On the inolll.ir ol
erMfit-tl luce st-hi r.l Feliruary the general ror.l'.'l-eiire ol
liK-al t ea- ai! the workers will begin, and tl
1 eontinoe throug!) l-'ehmaiv
iue;. 25. Toe speakers will he Mrs. H. M ir. -t j I.eyJa, of Chk-apo. for fveral sear, i-..; ;. , t'LemoTitary suiievnten.ient of lllinoi:: ate 1 1 Mish Kmma l.rmen. cltmitrv sup I a-1 erintendenl of Indiana; .Miss Mvrtir
discus
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i have eh.irire f th' firal
Price Right Latest Designs WALL PAPER
..ml has thirt
hesi ni.aenal ,v,n. e-vi,e. These l,li-.i :e nod ef V o week.m the subject has al
fro
p.u-k iee lib:
l.'iiekelherry. f leny tit.iry svperiiiteinlle.it ot the Indiana Uartist.-; Mir I 'earl I.. Weave, f f- .,,uaa A iso- atien. I v. ho v.'ill give - ' .esse on -ogiviri I i hiniiir.g." i . :. .'. ila-'iMcr. of Uichmo-wl. pre :,t . ' tli (ediaari A.-s.'ialitin. v i'1 ( '. :,t '.'' ses. . io'.s en Kiiiidn . IlK- Subject to I,- tli.-tlissed ,,v .ibe;;; p;irt;eal lines. Mt!l direct up- j .dieation to g.itl',ring in i nd hoblioc I bojs ;nd nil's in the Sunday schools.) K-e.iuse of thi widesor-ad inter.-t : I
APPOINTED TRUSTEE
Meeting of (reilitois of Methanirshurir (rocery Firm Held in This City.
n n ilit-ir, lent for a bllography i
this ibvi:.ie large atl. ri niKti it t
of Sunday school
A mooting of the creditors or Nogera Mr.d JirMullen, grocers at Jlechanicsburg. who filed voluntary hankluptty pa.er.-. in tho L'uiti'tl St iter Ib tnet comt at Imtianapolis on J;m-
uaiv 21. wjis lielu in the offices of A Shelby, a.torney for the firm, Sat an.av iifternor.n in the presence
Harry Shend.'.n, referee in bark-1 ( h :rr.. T. icul Kirm i Henderson tt luiHt y. I rank Hutchinson was a' j Kranl p. Honderoon the undivideti one.M.in'.eil trustee ami the fit d'tor: c . , ,( e.o-t in Is r, acre in VYi, hinu
For Sale-Will Sell at PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, Feb. 17, All My Household Goods At 1 ::!0 p. ni. Including living room, dininj room, bud room, porch and kitchen furniture. MRS. K. B. McMAHAH 415 East Main St. Col. C. 0. Triblwtt, Auct.
! undiv
d.d two-thir ls in Sugar ( l'
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cetmg.
expei'ted at the ! the firmI :ven as S:
clams with him against! to township Sf..0in. fue a..s"ts of the firm, are I .1 ,, a ..id I .1 M.-liun
OIL STOVE KXPI.ODKS.
Old I hrcatrn
I TRAFFIC GELAYED
By BROKEN raLLEYi;EHr3S5'2:a
inn:- li)fM-j ItcsiHcnr1 wn (I bv Mnv Hut FuIIowimI. (il ."tovo iii :in ui-stair.s
D1C T. S. TURNER Lr.KA.'VON, 1.NDIANA. IMaram t omen and Children Ni , Throat and l.unzs SUM bank Building, Rooms KM, tot and 806. Fboni tit,
WILL GIVE SERJES OF
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single. e!ge, per dozen pie Double eage, por dozen Zit We pi.y postage 0:1c way. rker & Son, Lebanon
'M.c Kev AA A. Parkin Will Also i Deliver Y. M. C. A. Address at tvansville.
Arcittent Near .Mechaiiicshurt; llisjtriannes Interurhan Schedule.
and
fainile bieh a:- .
l.nie summoned 1,. !heil tOinlnned efTo put tin;; out the hla beddinir were badlv
iaiiitling.
1 -stairs at the and through Silrroedrd in The bed and elie.l ..n.l , H,-
Med
line,
sbu'C ed Kb
the ;
at 2:
ikt ntlrn
T. H., 1. & K.
(iTi'Mjii cars to b" late Saturday .on. The t-ar doe to kuve be-' o'ebs-k broke the -jure. S, vei-
al window light in the car were broken and th side of th,. car badly dmaetl. So one :vas injured. II(S. Mi li W AS II. I.. A letter from Walter; A. Mii'Tman. b'l-ines rrrui-igi r of the Itarr Kvangelislir party states i.bat. te cun.iaign oof br!.g (-)n.blrteil at M.iort-r-viHe is t-oing f,e. Mrs. Itarr , ,,,.t of la.,i vt-eek nd lr. Hilf'm.in ti ihe prr.it Idrg, hut she 11. ov able to re -utne her uk."
HALTS FUNERAL PSTY
UK fl II OF
sier Kda.i
A N INFANT.
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The Rev. C. A. I'm It in left
-av for a serie- of ad.h e,rs in lo . a
nl will he ait o-r.t rent Stied ty. eiving lig reset, t: Y. M. C. A, adiirec ; a: ,!" '' '"' t-"- . Kvon-,!le, Ind. He will return Mon- ''' ruon. for fifty more uuio- j '' "''"-""'g. Fehrwry !!. btle for winter jtorage, and we "
t:w.l, KKVIVAI..
In T-K thi-t e m 1.1. tut- heme ef Si:nl i,- iiiuu-n li., I helma K. survive. II111 tc, y.
I. the C and Mir
sooth of !., p Hi nts at I
1. '!l.rr si.lfix, Fflilhi
d f-.thei lirene Moore v. ae ,'. l ent, r een.e-
Anolher llearse Secured to Convey Iiodv of Fred Jones (o Cemetery.
::() while the liabilities
LITTLE GIRL STRUCK
v-ii.t' A. li-annn. tovr.s',., T."mi. Will, am P. i-iai . and Op;d V. out -half interest
id to i:.i n ft nter
111 V, itt t' Harry or. tl " undivided 10 aci"s in Worth
Daughter of E. A. Krentun Nap ruwly Escaped Serious . Injury.
(unsiine lirealoii, daugiiter of F. A. Hrenton iMiro.vIy t'.waiie.l seriou. injury Saturtlay afleu.oon when he
"iii. stiuek fiy a nr.ichi:
I'.. Reetl. The nce't'tu.t happetietl 1:1
iront or-,.Mr. li-cn'oii's garage. The little g.rl had started lo rr.o.s .Mai.i iti-eel. She -,tei.e I from lieliintl -i buggy directly ia fiol'.t of lh" Meo l ine. The car alhou;'li the driver aoolied brakes, knoekeil the hit If girl to the l avement but out. ide of a f'v minor bruij.es she was not i;. until.
ARE YOU REING SLOWLY POISONED?
j The mod eminent physicians recogpii:.' that' ur;c acid stored up in the ry.'ter is lbs .cause of gout and rheu1 rtuitism, that this uric acid poison is :ip.posi!ed in tho joints, muscles, or reive. sheath. JI experimenting and 'ina'ysi- at th? SurgicaJ Inid'tute in j liui'alo. N. V-, i'r. I'ietw tliscovered a 1 roinhiniiti.in r.f native rowdies that j be railed Anur-e. v hieh t'.rives cut the ! uric acid from the syrt'm, anil in this ! wnv the nain. swelling and inflam-
n hy II. j PMtion. saiosele. If you are a suffrr'T
frttm rh- u iiati.-ni, I aekache, pains h'-ie or the, e, you tail obtain Anuric (double strini.'h) at any drug store and get relief from the p:;ins a"d ills hi"i.ght about l y tnie acitl. Swollen ha.ids, ankles, feet are due to 1 drop; ical er.iithiitm, often caused
y tliso. d ; M kidnwhen the ki'inev,, n
Mood is Idled .vhicii .-ettles
REAL ESTATE Tit ANSI EKS. ! M
The hi
m winch ti.e hod
umlt-r tlv
Natura'ly
nro tlerangetl the poisonous uric ncitl, tissues of tl;c f:'f t, ark as u.alic salts; in bag like forr.ia-
to W. V , adihtio
bo
tl 1
11 1 v hii
fe of S3 lM:,:tlt. We paint, Upholster, fix your tops ami overhaul your car. G,vc ui a trial. MARTIN Oi;j)l KFHK, Mgr.
The Kev. .1. M. Tiiggle will tonight begin a revivil meeting at the l;eeh t.rove I'mti-d Un tiiren chureh.
NFARINC t OMIXFTIOS. The !Ul t'hi.m cbitrel: whab is
dergmng reiaiir. is neanng t'oli and Hill iitin b" reatl Vice
a'ted nloog the road b-ai,.e ..s ..Id: -il-. eietl IP Hie J ime.-'OYII
t'T.v. The young man was fon.i finm Advtn.e, and n,ary of hi; ids Kent to the fum-al. Advune. school was d:,.,te.---i .1 to aUow tin id of t,. buy to altt nd. SFILS TH AIT OF I.AM).
I-' j',J-t as oee'ssary to keep the ". netinr Tuooclt as lo keeti hi: els; active to r'ul tho liody of pois-
idddiee., . .,oe to d inb.t li.
idihth'
I hot v. .it. r It fi 'h ;.'v j rt!.!ct. In (hi .lames-.,,H-td with th
t possil f is to -n mealW.'.V il food, p
way to take i e a gla,s or nd nn Anurie
lam
-ante to saeu ;nn, 'nix 1 2 f. 'amc to saiot
J ,r,.e .MrPanirl bus soitl ins cies belv...rii ihe t,'niser,,p...,n,
mile 1 (.-riii ban line and houth atni.
nilnidt Ihe tity limits ta I.. A. inor jl.oiMi.
i H. ,t.t.- I . .iddif ! Ktlu fitter r... ' tharles H. f,,i -t ; .'ugar Creek to
till a fatter,
!lt'"t 1 I, III. Mill', i-L, Jnroi'Stouii. V 1 it n ,rt f inhe; .11, J,imo,.,(ov,-,i, . oa to James e. -on. :ti;.':l ivr. i.isiiip, '-'ic(; n, iitlmii,.,di.t.i,,
II id
fiiiu
ked up by th"
reaebeh ihe kidneys, cleansing aial tonic
I- ! where it ha,
'l.jcll-ct. tt. j St'.p hdo the drug stme mid ask for "'.a .'sn-eetit iiiekagi of Amirtc, or send "d j llr. fierre uc, for trial pekg. Anuric in i many times more potent than lithm, I eliminates uric arid as hoi wa'.er melts lo ; sugar. A short trial will con.'ime yu.
$15 to $50 Lands
partially or well improved, in plii aettleti sections long .punt the, pioneer periotl and with the nd-j aeeking good home ands wher rhurcheu, markets, water, and' transportation facilities, are yet at the command of piailiral farmer seeking ge xl home land where prices are increasing and develop ment in progress. These are Southern Lands free from the rre and snow of northern sections, with good climatic conditions, long growing seasons, pleasant summers, well distributed rainfall, and capable of producing the widest range of crops from the semi-tropical fruits and vegetables to the grain crops of northern latitudes, i'ou know what these lands will do from the exhibits of farm products shown at your fairs. They are fine for , Cattle and Hogs s they grow good gftin and forage crops, splendid corn, excellent alfalfa and other feeds. Hcef and pork are made at lowest costs. Choice locations . in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Ceorgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky, all reached by the lines of tne Southern Railway System. A letter outlining your requirements uill bring our publications and full information or a visit from one of our representatives. Addrc.'H
( has. S. Chase, Western Agent Hlli-SJO Chemical Knilding, .St. Louis, Mo. M. V. Kit-hards, Commissioner, Kooin F. Southern Railway. Washington, I). C.
m. I Chailes (I. Patterson, the, Adv.
Job Work at Reporter office i Job Work at Reporter oiTicef
Most Eastern
Cities are Covered by Freight Embargoes.
Order and Ship
your Merchandise
VI.
TTTn 9 I Prompt Service. P. OLDEIID0RF, A;!ent, Phone 30. Courteous Treatment. VV.
AMY
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