Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 128, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 February 1917 — Page 3

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j 701R1ST ( LI B MF.ETINC I ilesponseii on Current Fvents by the i ih members opened the program at In mpetinif of til Tourist pink hol.l

sterday artAnmon lit the hump of ias Itose Threlkebl nn East Main ii't "KiKlih I'aiiiting" a the bKH-t fnr She afternoon'. topics tich wit dincttimrH by Mi's, ('. A. irkm, Mrs. II. I'. New and Vis. .idsmith llcdpos. Mrs. Parkin tu'kc.1

, lu.uci , .nrs, .cw Hist ussml, I urnet's Picturest" anil Mrs. He.loes

.1 fur her i.ubjH-t, "Other Kntdmli intent" diMUesinir th moist fumones, Koym.l.is, llnffarth. tininc--outrh, l-aodseer anil Hurn.-.ioiir,. ,s ThrclMd nlso pave a talk nn the ;fe of ';,wh Muoiiy" an American tmatist. After the program the 'es.ii wived a luncheon in keeping: ;l the birthday anniversary of ..sbmittnm

Yeast," See pax 2. I'nirinfc the enjujalilo social hour which followed the profcrum the hotcKt terveri a two course luncheon. Mn. Keyex Conner o Indiunapoli. way, a K"et. At tie' business period the members indorsed the riovmient whereby l.ebum.ii may obtain a social worker.

DII.K.IITFU. lilllOf.i: I' Mi l V. Mrs. Clark Kerry and Mrs. NoMc Sh.'ibv, two recent hriil'i. and Miss Ma. lire hetiiy. a hride-elt et, were the honor (rutsts tt a deliuhttul bridge out'.' (riven liii-t evcrinjr hv ,,,-s. Si,ctv :.'t her home Hi Soutli Kir t .-i -e.-t. l or the luncheon the t.'hle r-pp'jint

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The tlo traines t lire Morn Mn.uii'

i:h sprays a.iaidtd f pit-sent-d t M - It. .

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Mrt. C. S. Hill and Mi.. Waltei i were hostes.-os to the Cook f Huh yesterday afternoon enter n!tt at the home of the form. -I North West street. The responsei "Helpful Household Hint-.' Perkins .li-icussul the subied inwalK th-ir va'im ; dirt ,.,, Is "eh in M.nerais" rind Mrs. II 1!

ked on "Yea.-.ts- be-ult of Y.-i t

wth ani Hi- Kind; of I'linumti;;!

the truest

in Thisli.tbttuitc .lr. will .1. !-.f!l Sfentherger of Indi; M. V. A. Her: Mrs. (!. , of Arnold. M'..ot. of (iihh- of i.reer.l,

TO Sl; AT Ml IC VIC. Mi. .4 ith"i'i I'an '! to .Miot

NOW Is the Time

It will l)c to your advantage to step in and look through our lare and Complete line of High Grade Fabrics for Spring and Summer Over five hundred patterns to choose from.

Iacobelli Bros. Phono 7S.VY. CLEANING, PRESSING ND RLPUUING First National Hank Iiuildinsr.'

Sava He Owes His Life In Nature's C rcation (.recite. lie. Ind.. I h. Hv I'll J " About two arid a lia'f Jrar. at- . 1 took .t h . y r.,U. ,,-t.l t scnl-sl in my bronchial tuU,.;. an, :A,t joif ' v: ; r. year '.nd a half I lt.i.1 a 'rid in fa.- 1 ,,.r: , ,i n:..-.1, nitrht anl day, nr l wmi I n. tr most a tful i up; "oi. C'Hl!d not sit op on 'irro int of rr ,l" R".d i:.; m f - Af"l the next div. I Xrf: we tker ;'o- tin e ?n.l a ; , ha.: i u my vimk. I took treatment from t;.i. of .. .1- :, n the citv, but they cnuhl not tor. e , .i-jsr': nr hii.'.l e.v tnnKlh II. ii'i i h i r I 1 t .3turi.si ( rraiion tod . ha', it h:. ! ..ne for oiii i s H, ,. f , to tnv!lfat-. I iternritit.tr! -,n,..e to Mr-. Mvfii M i ,a.. L".

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and a-Ved her if it trier .-!., bid tin' ev ty "I lt(?an t.ikirr Nature's rrntiwn June. 1 i 1 1 . to vnu and all ufTerr from h. .- .i!...i, i ! h.

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tuk'il.Jj Nulure's ( reatlon ever ..n " well man. I a n (i! yen, old and ' -i (five Nature'.; Oration tee rr d.t . f Bil day tail do not fcol t, (f a: tureV Cr?Mtn will rui toh. rnfu will cludlv t-H them what it nn- mo

LONG & DAVIS

! March First - - TAXES!! 6 Buy High Grade Tax Exempt 6 Municipal and Gravel Iioibi liontls to not .1.0.7.. See t4 HARRY I KEN WORTHY, LEBANON, INDIANA J Reprwentinir th R. I,. Dolling Compriy. ? Indianap.tliB Columbus, O. Philadelphia PittebHrgh

t.tl,. her i.r .tiomut iit. "vns. Mr

uw Parr, 'ttiiile tneic they will be

ftutfrite of Mr. and Mrs. Iaf Stjtlt. Mis 1'air's nuniers rl.us rvi!mr.ir wili

he, 'Tci-fcct Daj ," ( Kimd) ami

'Mother Maciirep.' THK JO'j.l.Y llttl.F. At tiie iretin(r of the Jolly Circle belt! yesterday afternoon at the hf.mr: of Mr.s. Jvi.eph h'raiier on West Chi -ratti .it"c? Ui proirram was in keep-

mi; with the hirthduv anniversary of

(ienrt ashuiRton. Mr-. IJnvnl III.rv irave n readioir and a tonp. JJis. Miiiha Uh.vler K.n, Mr I'urktyave a reading aim Mrs. l.ee Morrliti!d of the tarly life of Wa-hinirtoii. The Fi-iiiier home i. tlecoralnl in k.-uitiir with the occasion. Late in t :e i.Jierttoon a luncheon was served !o thv me.iihciB and the tru.'.-ts. Mrs. It.hn-.tn and Mi s. I. O. JohPM.nbuuKi,

IHNM.lt I' MCI Y. id Mrs. 1 1. S. Whilako

enjoyable

at

vtnip? at loitr str.ct b.i.ii tt a. "I Mr-. J. '. Cnv If. C. lirowo. Mi '.k,r, Mr. and i lev. and M c-. K.

home

th.i ilale

were party I i

PERSONAL MENTION.

Miiur.ee J. mo and Mr : arc i-nemlinir the d:l

"d Mrs. I.uther

liniv of In T'illr.-d.tv of

id Mrs. Warren P:

v have stav at

the ruest lis. Ni.ni.b

la ':i.i.'uys and Mrs. Kajr t to bichmon.l this morn-

Mi s I . r- snt S.t-,:. I!!., wh. . vi,.mK her V v '!'-' '' in faaik' Hi ! was f-,. t.oov or M.s. II I'. N.-.t, U.s Sc.f is a fo.:nr r.-.u '..; of t !'. i s et;y. . liletitlean Cut- v.-rt att-uid. I.Viina l,i, fi it-. ,s Fpomhn th-.eek-enil with h.r ....reels. Mr. an' Airs. A .1. C ute. ".Its.-, t iote will lv u.nt... liloominivton Inmnnw. p.. in.; Mis. n. '. n. ok urd t'-iit..!.. i-..o .i.c no'v ..Tidimr on ;....' ni t,-. t t. ,11 mow en.. the property oil ..-t.l K.l-t stn.-' ., ,t..! hv Mr. ar.l Mrs. !nt.n. Mr. a,!.i Mr.. i! I ii!v of Cibsoti .',..ir'-. -.ive return.-.! imrne un.- i, v.-.l t oh .Mr. ,-tr.l Mi-. Oliver Cahl Mr. and Jin. Humuel I lean perl hrid.iv at the I' thlc.-ll lloll.e. The .y,.,ti.,.-,-ter Cu Id '.till meet Monday evening w Mrs. Will Vir't II N'ollh M,..:i.Ui i t,,,, t ,U: men her. ;tie lllare ! 10 be pre.s.nt ::- i i-r,' v.'il b verv imooitant lui-ines. Mi', .in! M-::. '' C r- .- - f ; Chicago street a, II ent. Ttion at r, i! tbnner purtv torn.-".'. Mr. u,i

..v-', v ha h M-etir on I ,j Z.-tli. , Warren Daily arrived nntn Thursday ntjrht fvtmi jtn..mit Mich., where he haK lie-n emtiloynsl in '.tie Keo auto-mt-ioir plant, lie will remain for month or six weeks anil is nut certain whether he will return tti Lansing or take a pot-ition here.

Everything ill be Sul)ortlinittorJ to the Needs of the War.

tn M0.wtif.."d yrtr FrrhT I.ON00N'. IVbnian -'4.-The sacrifices rlemanil.il by Premier I.lnytlOeoi .re m Ins iiuOmnrine speech in the II. u e of Conimons will readily be iou.le by the Ibitish i;..ple, th" newjpajier.s .leci;tre! today. Althmirh 'lie iiri.ort restriction..; will work some hat. I hip.,, it is fib .hat evervihinj; oilPlit to le stihor,'inn'o,! to the needs of the war. The fact that the 1'ieminr did not t.y C. bide the real dancer nor paint a picture of the futon' in ojlnwirif cob.i.s frave pmpha: -is to the .lem inds vvni.li ho mad" on the Koiri'sh people The parliamentary cut respondent of the Chronicle in tl.srui.sinK the s'tuitinn t. id. iv im: -,'Hii ie mrmiicis oi amnions think tliat the prime nvnistcr drew too dark a picture of the "istiii.j situation but th. re hat been so iiaiih ct.mpi.u'ent optimism in tht ...uii'iy aUiut the war that a cor -e.-rc. e v. ;., le.-es-iti v. I.io-.'o f .eort'e r. . . ri.-ht ; r uu ini' to n... k the

Here is a pomplete dwellinjf with all Ow beauty and simplicity of an elaborate d'.'sig-n. The narrow roof over the three front windows, Bnekors from tha suna glare, without shutting out the 1'ght, and as a result the living room is a most bright ami-cheery apartment. . Entrance is from the

front porch into the hail, which opens into the living room through a wide eolona;!e opening. The dining rtKm nnd livinif room Hre also connected with a wide cast'd opening, giving the much desired impression of

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The second floor plan shows the careful planning of the architect. Four ifn.nl siwd ltelruoms with closets and u bathroom art placed on thiit floor.

. f ir you y coveiiiet- t ds .t. pi.t. Cioonicle is whith have

ri, I o (rau

oiukIIc.1 to i.lper short-

al vein that tht

stiitetneets sh. i ter , fill be taken u, if

, that les? printinjr

id C.i'.'.ette contains tb i tide) that may net be im . Krtihind m arc..r.li:ucr ,v rt'Kti' ations: AKricultura tci. punts, c.iir.-e, co.oa

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The cut i.lo tteatmcnt of tliin oe.e is ilistii.ciive. Tiie winiwt are ticsteruhy placed to

blend with the lines of the huiidInjt. The architect halt striven for harmony in the ilrsijrn and j he has accotnplisht-d his purpose. This a home that wdl please

IN THE FACE OF HIGH l'UICES, Llt.VBER HAS NOT ADVANCED Present iiiiiicutinns p.. hit to l'.ll? hs a ivcor.!-brenk-inir hnibiifjc yt'iir, thiss !'ict i;s tr.icealile to the low linnhcr price, j'.iiilddig material quotations will surprise you. NOW' IS THE TIME TO I'LAN YOUR HOME Willi these conditions prevailing, the man who intends biiildirx in the neur future, should build now.

r call upon us in person,

Drop us a po.'tal, phone find investigate.

1 hi ip lit tls of free ldans, such as the one here illtistn't'ti. at';- here for you, nnd a cumpet 'nt aichitect's servic.'s ititikc up a part of the "Pimieli-l'otimbs service'' to Tt cm(s nothing to int;;iire why not now.

tin I. w .

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nk Mc.MuHe i.er and Mr

'.,.,u-e part,' to be ire ,.f Airs, ( lute's fath.

to will ye t. .. i.tt. ml th' at the Lr,

Wa-hinirten ,'.e.-t. mut h in, proved, .'land and !,. W.ii;., me he firm of the In. ie trot ' '.V.nks ( ., "eft tuday K (if, et, a h.l-ill.'s:: 1-' aid and Mr. V,!., , will a w in.,': H' .-pi .re; i. 'd. tin "!", I ...enl. man ..I" ihm c

";. tomatoes, typewriters, i tfiavinifs. pilotoi'taphic i. tii-i's, s'nnv l.laitinir. pes for bolt es. boots and fruits, hides, leather, manufiictuiets. linen and t loh.-ter. maniifactiney of us. fuis, food nrticles urir i-Ncept c,.ndened ... ail kind. w.wM ami i.tl iters, ha.'l;ets of wicker work, books, hat.-, and honnt-is, flowon;

J. E. I5EHKLEY Electrical Contracting Mcctrir Wirinjr. Motor M'ork. ny thinjr. Keasonahle prices ttHice at rear of Kltcr's drui? store

THE Pf:XAI.L.STOUE.

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oportunt of tii

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It. Ariman Miir.motii d to I In a lit lilacs er H. r 1 nthrr. S. !'. ,rtn,'tti of Imiinnapo at Ha t.,n,i Heath. I'l.... o.hf

GOODYE AR TIKES Moliilulls r iltered (lasolinc Ilooton-I)a is-Overleesc Phone l.'JC. Ltjljanon, Intl.

CALL 233 Anil Save Money on (iroreries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station

ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Phone 176. Xt-nr Fuller's saw mill

ow.-n and killed b.'.t. iil.iilKl' a:. li lit t

Nell.e lliibm, .f I'lttsboro. j Mrs. W. H. Cullom anil Mm. Frnnk e tiie !' of n-xt week for Coulter and rhilibcn of Frankfort n'o ber sister, Jiis. Kay C tlii-I were (i-uest.s toduy of Mrs. Irwin family ef noith of Lebanon. 'irown of North Meridian street.

oily to he al. TF M IIFHS

I X VMINAIHIN.

wmi-annual teachc ib he held March

rinteud. nt V.. M.

I ..,..1 Ih I dale for j

Mr

TWO III! Nl MI KI'ITtbll.

I i " I Mrs. San

I H')HT'F.-T0. M. . I h- 1 ,- "f Mr. ai I r.. ,..-r..m.:!i. ovelrr.t

k.ile.l in the!

awl Vi-n tn ,p- tn. th en .oterde. '...jsilitan Hunt Kei n f..r a put Valium J i,,, ;,,

.,(1, : ni n Irill'KO. in the b. ih-oel.l ! .,e hu-e had t.cen ronKirkiit. Hlo laninds ntive In ' n taken, to the ... . in tt.. h..i i.r pirk'ntt up a trail.

Hi

liber hi ii-ndric .' stay

ey, photoa. Wi t hole SiUr

t turned

county

t.eie she underwent an oer:ifl'.,n for the removal of 8 cataract inci" he eye. Dr. Wack of this city and I Or. lireen of Cm rord v. Me.' per ' remit d the operation, which watt v,.,, ; successful. ; Mi. nnd Mr,. Omer t'crkm. have I r, eu cr.t.V.itminir Mr nnd Mis. !-e Humi anil son Kel.e.t l.elantt of Tut I t.,n. for sevet-tj ilnett Mrs. llanmi ' is the duifhter of Mr. and Jin, IWkmtt, Sri r. Himna will return tn Tipton today. M-t. Hanra nnd t.n j remaining ret a lunger vi-it. I Mr. nnd Jim. D. 8. Whituker ml j vjc It M Wrrn will ro tn lumtin-

VVE r;iV E THADB KXTKNSION TK'KETS' j. C. BROWN CO.

SIX FEU CENT NONTAXAI1LE SECURITIES Alas 0rel Rmil Boml Harry I Kcnworthy ReajnVnre phone, Odire, l".f.

9 Attention Tomato Growers lllllllll'HIHHIHIIIllll'llllllllllililllllllllllllillllllllllllHIItlllllllliHtllllHIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIII The Columbia Conserve Company offers for a limited time, only, a contract paying $20.00 Per Ton T'OU TOMATOES DELIVERED DURING JULY $15.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED AUGUST 1st to 13th $12.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED FROM AUGUST 13th TO END OF THE SEASON . This beats Corn pr Hogs. Call at factory in Lebanon, Saturdays and let our representative sign you up.. Call telephone 520 ana our representative will call on you. The Columbia Conserve Co.

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