Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 125, Lebanon, Boone County, 21 February 1917 — Page 6

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Olympic Theater JUDGE ORDERS POLICE TO KEEP-KANSAN SOBER

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MARKET REPORTS

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A Trial Fitting Will Reveal the Comfort of JflopyrRT Corsets Front Laced

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If MOpAUT Corsits were .not correctly made if there was Uie slightest riouht in our rnind with rejrard to their quality or design vc would not su truest them. We know and we want vmi to know.

F.v.elush., Corset IVpartment

Colonial Theatre Tuesday, February 27 15c - Admission - 10c Because oti arc Messed with peace and plenty he not lulled lo sleep

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The Eagle's Wings"

The thundering drama with a thundering message and your eyes will be opened to conditions that exist on the Nation's Threshold

The most potent injunction against the foes of America yet produced in Photo-Play form REPLETE WITH THRILLS AND STARTLING ACTION

The First National Bank The c!urt and largest bank in Boon county.

It is not a question of any corset for you can find a corset anywhere. It is the more important question of fitting yon with the rie;ht kind of a corset. Your health may depend upon it your comfort may depend upon it the fit of Vc'ir oown surely defends ppon it.

i.'untc charge EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Una l.-o-X V.'i ..j St.

Quality House Qual'ty Play

TONIGHT You mih:u hc Iti-rfsiP Harri.'-calf wear jiinu. You'll & nmu.s?U and ileliffhti'd win you e Hw.jie Huirisrulf try to imf.ronntt a man in her LiUv-t Truj.ule l'uyA Corncrin Colleens" Nvcr did daintipr bit of feminity try to war ti nu'r.-t, and the remedy of trip whole situation is imniensi:. In fact the .-titir fijcturf j. just urn hifr rul'irking .''''O f fun and fiiie thnmhiaK 1 lry of a bright, happy Irish muid who plays nil manner of jnkort on her ardent lover, ht nevt-r jrivs him a n Anient of peat'1 anit ynu won't have a moment to take our ?yv from the !Mreen. 10c ADMISSION 3c Coining Thur.-day. i'.iuehud Photoplays pre.-ent Myrtle (ionialos in "The r.T..'i of the Rainbow." Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. Ks ar.ay i-lnti.l.n-, pre-tnt Rivhnd Travel and June Keith, in "THE MAN TRAIL" John Peah.sly, a'li'elio, young, and sick of city life, visit hi--.jru lumber camp and is put I" w.ok. J.il.n falls 'it love with Hello. ;l lumber Jack. "Hnil' Hart ulith hi Fnraued at John's "Pull" quit md tn work for a .a,i; to hart J"hn by muifermg if. ith ins woik on the famous King I'liies jiih. which would forfeit hi.mcle's tigi.ts to tin1 tinder. John thwart; their efforts although it is i st It ih.pl Thcv arp hi-ih to walk .In the the nthfr hri-t hooU. 10c ADMISSION' 5c I'on.int' llnivaiay. Alice I'.i-acly in Cifonji Hraaiihur.-t's famous jiurci'i. RottKht olil l'aiil For." Bc-ntfit Qucvn K;hpr society. Tke Store rVtilues WfURNlSGS MEM) HOY'S SKl'IX WITH A 1917 DIME 11.1 th' lnl.,,il,,M i- .Vr.-lcrl MKMI'IIIS, Tern.. IVhruai-y 21. When a miiir ka kcil Livintcitviie Sirrnnnell, a thn c-ycar-old ntxro hoy, in the heail, the hlow trnke the t.kull. Su'ijeor-i. reiiJaceil the broken Ixme with a hramt new ,l,,ne of the nuntairr of l:H7. The -hme v ill Ko t" the lirave i- fh the ni i'ro. Comint- t'l-n-eration-may fn ami marvel at it.

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Is any of your st'tck in a run-down condition? Then feed a good stock tonic. 25 iHiuiul pailt, worth $2.00. Q-J thi.HKiile ipl.Oll 25 rxiunil p4til, worth qrt rtf thin salp W&t&O 2.r iKitimi ruiilit, worth $?.r.n, jj rrp thin sale tp lO 100 pound linm-1. worth $6,r0, p this sale vt)DU 20 po'tind pail Sulpho SulU, worth $1.00, '7K this le , lOC Corner Drug Store 'DARXERASOX

KANSAS ( ITY. .Mo., Fehruury 21. Theoretically the function of the f'::e i.-. Vrouv lite ami property. J. J. Urarlv. Kann City oolice iuilffe.

ilerMeit tiulay to Irt th police Work at it. mey are to see tnai rrana 1'hillip.H, a wagen maker, romainii .nilier. "The men," Jud)ri Brady said, "foher, Ls n (fond citizen. He ..imply can't leave liquor alone. When he in in ail nnboly but his family suffers. 1 lon't want to ee him here again, ilereaft I want him eonsiilered a ward of the police deiwrtment. lie turned to the patrolmen: "TV, ....,.! ..- .M .i.n. ui .:n See that he stays sober, and the patrol man on tne ueat where ne worKS win do the same. That arrangement will stand, if nrcessury, until we have national prohibition." t'ENTRH (iROVF. The lailieri' aid society met jt the home of Mrs. 'Charles Stalloy last Thursday afternoon. Several friends and neitrahors of Mr. ami Mrs. Iln Rankin (tave them a very pleasant surprise last Wednesday evening. Man'in the vouncet child of Mr. and Mm. Otto I.outjh who was so seriou!y burned last Kriday is somewhat improved. Mrs. Sylvester Needharn was shopt.ini? in CrawfonliiVillc Frii'ny. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Riley moved last week to a farm pear Crawforiisviil' and Ira Wwrtroncr and family from north of Thointown will move to the farm vacated by Mr. Riley. Mr. and .Mrs. Kj.a Ca.ssiiiy am! ihiinear Thorntown sient Sunday with Harold Rtatton and wife. The M. C, B. club met at the home of Mrs. Obeil N"e,lnm Fiiday afternoon. Sixteen members restiomled to all call with some Valentine perm. M i s. (War Heeslcv r-ail -.n interc ,tinir piper on Valentine clay. Aim Mr.i. T. R. Woody read several interestinir sUuies of the life of I. inc. .In. Del iirht fill refreshments were served. Valentines post cards W"re Uiven as favors. Mrs. Roy Jones, Mrs Walter l'lanninram and children liarolil tnd John were the guests. (!. I. O'Rrear returned to his home visiting the past two weeks with nodaughter and other friends. Mrs, W. H. Martin and son Paul ol Htllott upent Iwt "Tpk with Mr: Joe Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Paugh spent tiir week-end with fijpnds at Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Guigg entertained a numlier of their friend.' an-l neighbors at an oyster supper Saturday ceiling. 1(1 KM, HOI TK 7. Miss lnza Stephenson spent Sunday with Miss Mary Perkins. There will be an ovster supper at the Hapti.t hall at Elizaville next Saturday night, I'ebnriry U4. Fveryhody is corili-illy invited to come. Willie I.nnd visited over Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Ina Perkins. Tom Re.d, wife and children, Ciiy. Raymond and Walter anil Kugi ne Stephenson, wife and son 01 is spent Sunday with Ovid Harhaugh, wife and son Doyle. Next Sunday is regular meeting day at the F.lizaville llaptist church. Kverybody ifl cordiRily invited to coiue. Albert Parish moved from C'harlcv Miller's farm one day last week t'Alva Swope's fnim. Little (Veil Kouns stient Friday nit;h with his pnmdf.ither. Mr. and Mrs. Robot t Kmkead.

IXIMAN'APOI.JS I.IVKSTtK'K.

i IN'PIANAPOT.ia, In.l., February 21, Receiiits of 7.MKI bnir. tody I the largest of th Wfek thus far, but ! fttlesmen wm fortunate in having a good ilemund from outside sources, I and with favorable reports from ! other places, there was another hdvanre of 1'kii2Pc in priii, Kiniran A Co., were in the market at first, re fusing to follow the terms outlined by other buyers. The bulk of the good hogs sold at 12.;W $I2.',15 and the ex treme top of $i:t wan the higliest on I record ever paid in this market. I There was a fair clearance of the supply- I CATTI.K- Recoils of l.Wm rattle weie large for this time in the week. and proved to be more than necessary. the market opened with a loss in competition from outside buyers, and with the trading local killers out of the market on account of the holiday tomorrow, there was a loss estimated at from o'.Co'.'idc in the pi ice of t. i s The female butcher cattle a!o suffered a dedio uf l!;k', as did also bulls, ami. while the eaif market was considered steady, there were few above $11. The market for stackers and feeiting cattle this morning was in keepmg with that for . ther kinds and prices j were weaker than yesterday. SIIKF.P Arrivals of :1W sheep and lambs were larger than they have been heretofore this week, so far ar, prices were concerned, the good kinds sold steadv. while others, including sheep from ill down and lambs from $1-1. G. down, were weaker. ( HH (,u (,l( VIN. CIHt'AdO, IVbrusry 2l.Wli.-,it opened 's to :,i- lower today and tn urdertonc was easy with com mi -ion houses on the veiling side. Trade was light and almost feaiuteU . s. Corn trailing was qui"t at the t.i". priccii ranging pactional!; low, !. flats were easy in syni,athy wit' other giaitis. I'iovi ,.,oiis wore s!;-.'hi ly higher. HICACO t rot K. I'MO.V STOCK YACI'S. Ilk, Feb ruary 21. HOtiS llcccipts. :1St.oiui; nnukct. strong. 2i(u2.V higher: mivid and hutrheis. 12.406rl2.!iri; good heavies. 12.4P4f 12.H.1; rough heavie-. JlS.lflWVJ.r.'.; "ight. ! ' H4rl:' 7'.; pigs, $'J.lill(ff 11.00; bulk of sales. Ifl2. 30ru!2.Sn. ( ATI K4-Receiits, I,'..(ifM; n.arket strong to lt)c higher; lieeves, $7 Saifi' ill.Ho; cow's and heifers, $'.0.2D; stiH-kers and feeders, $t;.2."i(o 9.00; texans, 8i05T8.70; calves, 0.2..fa" 12.SIIKKP Receipts, H'.iMKi; marl, M. strong io loc higher; natives nod wi-s-tei-ns. $10.8:. 12 2."; lambs, ii2.4u5i. 14-iid. LEBANON MARKETS. GRAIN MARKETS. Wlat ?1.7:. Corn. 7ulbs 1 on Oats, mixrsl a:ir I Oats, white :.n. POULTRY. I Kkus 32c j Mutter, fresh 2:ir l,ehorns T2c Hens. 4'j lbs and over lHens under 4 4 tlis ljc Spring chicks over 2rt 1 c j Old cocks Sc Voung cocks, stagey 10c Hen turks, 8 Iba and over .... 20c Hen turk, old TOc Tom turks, pound and over 2i? Tom Turks, oW 13c Capons, 7 Mis and over 24c Capons, under 7 tlis Iff fleese, full feathered 11c Ducks, coloird 11c Bucks, white 12c Beef hides, green. No. 1 lie Reef hides, green No. 2 lac Horse Hides, No. 1 large $0 .:,! Kl'KAf. ROl'TK NO, 3. Master P. IVImon Hall was absent from school at No. in, Thursday mid Friday .-if k from stomach trouble. Mort Wiley moved to Lebanon, on Thursday, and I.o t;er.deiining moved lo the Wiley farm. Misses Marie and Marian Swop" in Harrison township spent one afternoon last week with Mrs. Verd i Jm -don and bah. Willnm Shnloy and wife of near Mdledgcville. spent Thiu.day with Vein Martin and family. Mm. Mary Rolwson and rhddron John Ivau and ( athaiyn Ann of R. R. 4 and Mis. (ioldie llardr.sly and baby Mildred Fvelyn. or No. to. spent Thursday with Newton Hatdesty and family. Mrs. Martha Ijiwrenoe of No. 10. pent Thursday with Mrs. liuisip Cavill. Mis. Sylvia Hardesty spent Friday night and Saturday with Jesse Hardesty and family near No. 10. Vern Martin, w-ite and haby Rosemary spent Saturday night and Sunday with lye Huffman and family. Charles Kuliison and family entertained at Sunday dinner: Moses A. Rohison of Lebanon, Jesse Hardesty wife and baby Mildred anil Newton Hardesty, wife and two daughters. Pearl and Sylvia ami mm F.mery. Mrs. Ann Woolen, of I.eh-yion. and James Cunningham and wife upent Sunday with Paul Jordon and family.

: M'S Anna Opnl tlall, of No. 10, lanent Sunriar "si'h Hmy Cavm and V, fimiiy Misa Haiel Hall. ; Mrs. Vem Jordan In quite ill with 1 1 nmrouii breakdom, : Mr. sod Mr. John W. Cavio and

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More For Your Money At Moore's Curtain Scrims and Nets:, white, cream, ecru, yard 10c Embroidery, assorted widths, neat pateins, yard 10c Toweling, Crash, Huck and Turkish, per yard 12',2c Men's, Women's and Children's Ho. jrootl quality lc Ribbons, Silk or Satin, assorted widths, per yard. .10c Flannel Embroidery, assorted patterns, per yard 10c Crochet Cotton, w hite, ecru and colors 10c WE GIVE TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS Moore's 5 & 10c Store

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A. A. GARNER, REGISTERED 01T0METRIST

Mid- Year Concert Bp Lebanon High jSchool Orchestra and Glee Clubs

TONIGHT CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8 O'CLOCK Admission 10c Benefit of the Mothers' Club of Harney Building

daughter Alpha attended Sunday j school at Cynthian Sunday and were ; entertained at ii. on dinner by (;eor(;e . Johnson and wife. ; Herbert F.ugene, youngest son of i Mr. and Mrs. Finest Cook, who was j burned so seriously last 'Week by hot j water, js .-erne better. Michael Mihphy and family from j Waynet.iwn. bid., siient Saturday j nigiit and Sunday with John Murphy j anil family. O'er;;?' I'lmnon and wife, Vern Mar-: tin and family, (h.nles Martin and' wife and I.o Clemh niung and live Huffman and wiTe attended the sale of Henry C.ormun near Kim Swamp, Monday. KIR A I. ROl'TK I. Mr. and Mrs. Kins Apple and children of (.. hanr.n called on her parents. Mr. and Mis. Sunt', id Wills and family . Mi. and Mrs. Marion llurgin and Mrs. Karl Margin spent last Wednesday with the former.? parents Mr. and Mrs. Penman Inland of near New tirunswick. Fred Walker has a flew Kntmcmon tractor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson and daughter Ortova of Jamestown spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Ruigin. Mrs. F.ddie Orear and son Meredith sitent the latter part of last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piersol called on Mr. and Mrs. Karl Carter Friday afternoon. Miss Marie Campbell of Lebanon is spending thes week with Mini Leora Shore. Mrs. Earl Purgin called on her aunt Mm, Ezra Slater Thursday afternoon. Reporter, hy mail, $3 a Year. ku-UMfi-R ON' S. It, 44.69 YikAitLY

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KAHN MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES $20 TO $10 are Luilded of pure all-wool fabrics, dyed sure-fast and so guaranteed. In design and cut they are e'eqnent of apparel artistry. Especially our new spring showing.

Phone 142 what oilier boys xuw, hut he did not know it for a lotur time. And his nart'iit.M did not know it until he told them. Has your child complained of ativ eve troubles? Consult

$$$$$$$$$$ "You Won't Miss": e the money if you get a loan of us on our small weekly paymentsplan. Don't worry, but let us M make you a loan. $10 to $250 advanced upon Karniture, Live Stock, etc., and left in your, possession. Write us for ratea, giving v amount wanted, wages and ocWcupation. , W. A. Swank Crawfordsville Ir.d. Een Hur Bldg. Phone D-C-29 $$$$$$$$$$

STORAGE FOR ANYTHING R. E. W ILLIAMS DR. JAMES H. BLACK Practio Ualted to tk Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Famera State Bank Bids. LEBANON, IN a GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jeweler. Optician and Mnaie Dealer. West Sid Squar rhoM 21S Jftb Tcrk at Esorter c2:;