Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 129, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 February 1917 — Page 8
V FrontXaced througli the corsets themselves
WE CAN NOT hope to convey in words the merit of a corset which finds its most fitting expression in fknires. WE CAN only tell that the New designs of MOPART Front Laced Corsets seem to have acquired an uddcd -Trace and to impart to (he figure still something more of heauty and of poise.
We consider MOD ART tho best t or--cl at any price.
MOD ARTS are priced at '!..".( to ST"
Department Get a redcral Policy It covers every sickne-w, every accident, anywhere, any time, uiiy way. and. if net din nbled, your money returned with H nor cent interest. 1'avs 5100 for natural death; ?20() to $1,000 accidental dc.-Oh: ?.l weekH for any sieknevs,; lot weeks for tiny accident. 1 settle claims every week. J. E. HROSHAR, Ascnt TKe Store cValues ' ' AT ' rS CCOTrilNfi and i ilSHSSrltNGS i I STORAGE FOR ANYTHING I R. E. WILLIAMS Ji The First National Rank The oldest and largest bank in Bfxme county.
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GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jftf'crn, Optirianti and Muic Dralrra. Went Side Square DU. JAMES IL BLACK Practice Llmitnt to th Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Farmers gute Bank BldfLEBANON. IND. EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAI NDERS ehone IO11-Y West iluin St.
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lf? - ! aJ 01 .,.-1... Olympic Theater Quality House Quality Play TONIGHT "SHIELDING SHADOW 'Baseball's Peerles-. Leader" lo you enjoy t-al tfoo, story, with ju.-' the i: n.--r i . (f.l If i all -t;n 1.1 s- th "Luke's Nev.sie Knockout" ; I A'. "HoM l!.'.v-i"n. one of i.,lf. t .-.I.- - :l-a! for ;,i fun a.io amuM-iiieM , ,.M ! ,k iio fuithr-r, for is co.,ti;:o renin of hiuhler. 10c ADMISSION 3c nT Tie, da". .,K..iia "la rr llevil K.itc- A W -v3l 1 BAT I.ASLET AUTO 1. 1 V e R T Aad Taxi Serrica Day Fhomi. Bntar.r, 5RS-I
TONIGHT. Paramount Pa-lures fitment Myrt!i Stodmnn, m 'The American Beauty'
Myrtle M"lmnn wdl surprise ami iirm you in thm Tory unusual story, wi'h itn multitude of original sctunIons. I' is !!-. I prunari'y on the KultrmuiDixm , of studio life atmmir portraiture-i depii-tinir tho abandon if th"ir social relations their plea-suti-8 Mil sorrows tho rivalry nl 4rti;,tn. Ah,... KiHrtrjfl fcrowt rn manhood, suppo-odiy the daughter of a widowed srrub woman. Chance brings her charm.-' to the eyes of a . cntr :,t:int for the prize 'liatn'wiinf oi the i in.-t tM.-.uiiful woman of all na-i.wn-i. II- i,s about to teceive the prize Vr ''( r:f An.ori.un Ih-aaty" when in vestir;itors l.-ttrn that her fo.iter mother If tt Ca';obaa, li-o i '. itlir her rl' the claim. The ultimate vi.to.y, with .U w.-aith of cwitii'K details! and apj.euliiir d-nma. make this one of "he he.it of Mm eir. 10c ADMISSION 5c Comine; Ttio-diiv. The hip produe-th-n "Laiflo's V, mii-s." TO SI E I'OR DAMAGES. Mme. Srhumann-lfcink Will Ask F'or Si ",fl.000 A, Result of Injuries. I ft., thr Infrifilinnnl Srim Hrrvtcr. i ST. MUMS, l-ehnmry 2rt. -Mw. .-''hti,. nii Hejin: fa.'iiou.-: etintra'to. fio Oie fnitw! Kailway Cmi:.ny for $ir,n,tiiiO .iircu(r''-" as a result 'r mjurie- rercMved l-'rohiy nij-ht when a tavi'iih ir. which ie was r;dijf fa!ii!i!( hy a .lefTevdn avenue "ar, Hi, !-. of tl. -inir- ,.ii.l today. M:, . S,'hllir..inn ll;.,al. ';! . tii,L--;.y ..tiy, ,. h. r fri.-i..t ,av -h ' i r...i ' al to her h..t-: I'KNIM K !IHI, WD. iwi.tie u;mm -i i iei'4i i to n1h,i,a,ier iilanl : HiM.roN'. ! t OI at M idrol. rn v. in rut nos ci i is. il. .Ii-'iirhif.iilv HY TIIK WAV. Wallace Wells moved to I.clianon. t 'st Kiiday. Aiiss Kdna OaVis Kjient from Thuri;'lay until Sunday with Ivan C'ohee and familv. Iluyd Ilarr and rimily .'pent from Saturday until Monday with fo Sander." and farrt'ly. I,. . ' f il, and rh.1.1 Hair ard farm!; viot-d Mr. and Sirs. Ilarfv Perkins at fhorntown, Sunday afternoon. John Ijic.-h niul wife and Truman I.ucas and wife visited at Hiram n,.v.i.,.' i-nndav. Mr. and Mrs. I'ay Ham, Mr. and Mrs. Truman l.uca, Mr. un t Mm. I en Sander and famiiy, Mr. ard .Mrs. r hiyd Harr and hahy and Mtlna I'avis (iiirnrii-ed Ivan Cohoe Saturday even ii'ir awl heijiod him to celehriiU. his birthday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. I 'd: S U.K ne of th het l.jihf. in l,.t4 in Lebanon located two and ore half block- of court house; Myth tv nt, extra large lot t,t I-I2H deep; li r, iea)de shiwle, crn.ic neifhborhcoi.l. See ( h'trles Ihirrnuifh Ml Went North street. Phone 41. r'b. 2i-2.t Stock
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t-i.r.erl Hie i-n.'i , f- 'he Int. : ..''. r'.ih S ,'U: lav' Ml lilt ,'it l e 1. on V. , t 'V.h. .frtel, -tiee! , .onioi nieiu to h.-r niere, Mi.o '-in l.owMKin. of Im.i HKii.oii.-, fo,-:,.eiie ,,! ties city trvl a memlwr of t! e!i:h program for i he everenir rpnsist". ,1 j ;r.s.. ,,p "The Homance of f'hur-'.-', ,," .y M,i .:,'..t Orea,-: a talk on "St. Mo i'.u t'.urrh" hv Mi vie-, I ' 1 ! ! a f i,i !' on "Th- do .i; Utirr" t.y Mi Ada Haiier. At th. i'or.;r..in,,!i of the pi,. cram a -.:a i,.r f co,ii,.'s ue, c.ov.d. .ri.... he.nir a, , i to Jf I'th' I Orcrii V.I., Nr,;i Kl .-, Mes Minraivt li:.iy. Ourinir (iu -hrt Imstn.-"' cr io:i il, fi,.,, I voted to i,e!o ; e-ntroiB a in-,;,' v. omt io thi:, lit" ! . I. r in th eYon-ng the sw t- w.-t :ov:-,, to the .:ir",r ,0,00 uhe,o . two r..-l- " 1 I",-Iie,,., was sewed. Th, i-i-'o ,!, j.nttily d"coniteii m red .loon r, ':' -enem" t:is earned i"jl in the 10. run-; and tho 1,0 cr.an. -hirh ! -tv -d 111 dainty ha I t.
Announrerneiit of Pi-eswVnt W'l ,' imp iniiair a.o.iri'ss llore ror-n: less 'loctiil'iwi Hip Hi nate to unusual acti vily and lforo noon ypverul impoitant mpasuren hud htfo humfd alonff. The lift of the. war inauranre biirW'.ii, wiu exter.rled to Foplember 1, IHI8, anil its finiinrial at'enitth mo.t than Lriided. It has now I fi,(KK,0tHi at its disposal and in the future premiuiiia and nalvafre money, im ten.l ol Juiiiff into the treasury, will he added to the fimdR of the bureau it.ielf. Therg, was 'idf,siire'.id inclination tri vol iui mediately en the jiaval appropriation hill hut this was biockra' hy Senator 1-afolletU', who in,isteJ on reading of tua hill in full.
FOOD TRICES TUMBLE. Foodstuffs Arrive in New York And Breaks (he "Corner." I flu tc 'fr.iO'rtfl Vcw Scria,.) NEW YORK, February 2i. Kom) rii es went tiunblinn today when 250 ,ars of foodstuffs arriv.il in New York and broke the "corners" v hich hati n.-en existing for weeks. Onion,,, .ellii,K at ?ll 4111I $l.'i a hnt rel a week ago, were today sold fro s and ?!. Potatoes last week nemandeil SHI. and M.5l a hariel but 'oilay were ohtaiiiaiile as low as $7.- ,() a barrel. Manila potatoes arrived on the market today and sold for .U'O a ba.--et. a price lower than that nt which i!d potatoes sn'ij on Saturday. HETRAYS RAXDITS. Woman, Hcjerted by Sweetheart. Couscb Arre-I of Seen Men. (tit Hit ftifn-xafiuii.il .Win Krrrkr. 1 CHICAilO. February 2C-A woman ej.s'ted hy hfr -weetheart. i-ourei iier story into tho police ears toda if i -.veil men rhaiyeil hy the noloe .voh heinir the gaiiK of pnvroli han!!s and holdup iven which has heeii sorKine here for several w. ek.-. v., , snrior arre t. Thev wi i. t iki n in 10u.es anil imi'ce found niaks. pun:ind a larfo quaiulv 01 tilunder. 1 harlcs UlhlHi'i-. v, m lie wa.1 recent a.l lllion In the fcai.lj. i., .-aid I.OU i;i MT. ZION. John Whit. man made a business , t r . "i 11 1 uadr.i his -Id acie fain, near North ialem for si) acres near Coatc-ville. Albeit Shields of Indianapolis, spent Wednesday nurht with Mr. and Mr.-. I. M. Shield. II. W. Pioll'tt anil Date Thomuson -vere in fJrawfordvii'p, Welnelny. Harold Needhain's entertained the 'oliowinn uest Sunday: ihitve Jones Hid faa'ilv. I.011 Lairimoio and K M. graves and family. The friends and relative of John Whiteman's irnve tiiem a farewell reeptinn Vvednesilay nicht. Thirty--.irlit were present- Refreshments of .pplos anil c indv were ;tervod. .Mi. ri P-elma Wei, Ion, Lela Kmmeit ai'd Mabel I.uras were nie-'it ctiosls of Miss I.etha's. The Whiteman's will move to their new home next weeV. The Ladies' Auxiliary met with Mrs, Canie Kodirers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Asher Promtt of HainhriU'e have ben recent visitor, at II. W. Prnflitt's. Mi. and Mr.,. J.,, "ph Oavr - had n -ue.-ts Sundav J. II. Aiihart and f,.m !y, Mr. and Mrs. Kdv.aid Canada. C. i . Airhart and family. !inna a id Dick Airhart of ndmn.lpoli... Mr. I.y.ie Shield., came from Smith v ill.' Satuolay for an mdetinito stay -villi Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Shields. Mr. and Mis. William Sandlin of Advance, spent Wednesday a' K.l. VS'ashhurn'.-. Mrs. Washburn is reported better. Mr. and Mrs. Claude i.urafl were Sunday Kue-ts of Lafayette Lucas and family. Hiv. Wayne Nicely o' Darlington nime Wednesdav to visit his brother. H"" Nicdv and wife J. M. Shields nnd William Hunchlcr vere in Lebanon, Tuesday. SUIPMII). Ntvl Saturday and Sunday will be reiruhir preiclmir dav at ('vnthiuna. W. A. Shirley and wiie .pent TI1111 'a with Isaiu- Smith and wife, who v ill oon move to Lebanon. Thn.e ivso attend tho funeral of KHis Smith of Prownshurir wore Claude, Orval, Frank and Willi-ie Ohndenninir and 'fhi-nas licit ami wife. Mr, Smith was a brother o' M rn, h !,. 'I he chotai j,nd teachers enter tai't'd the pi.tronir at the new HhnoI iiuiding l-'ruiiiy iiitdit and a very en joyable tune w.u reiiorted. Claience Kirhm.Lon and wife and lauKhter, Minnie Hello, spent Sundav with W. A. Shirley and wife. Hunn Sullivan and wife spent Simlay with Jack Union and familv near Pittfbnro.
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I7,IAA. . LI", inK, t v '. . There we.e 4, ' i) hoi., for t,.e n,ark. od,iy. 1'iindit.iimii were fvor;ilj:f so far a the telling side waa concerned, they wrens enabled with a good local drnaml to raise prices fron .'iOe to Miic aimv.) the close or hut week. The bulk of the (rood hou.i, repanller.a of weiKhl, were nold at JPi.fiO, which in the hiphest, in the history of this market. There wan not much inouiry from outside unuirv.-i, but th'.-y took one double dock for eafitern aecountfl There was u very fair elearrTTf F Thora tra t:o aitk for the openinic market, which xvas iloO smaller than a week ao. The market opined with nearly all buyers in evidence and so far as price;-; were concerned, it was the opinion of most traders that the murket was steady with the close of last vok. Hulls sold steady anil calf prices sulTered .mother decline in r.l filr to $1. There was no ehiinife noted in the market for dockers and feeding cattle, the tradinu Iteini; (piiet. There was not much inquiry from rural di-tricts, hut professional buer.s paid steady prieo.-i. ITHCAI O CHAIN. CilTC UiO, February 21. V. 'leal ooeoed inkier today at 'h to tt: lower than SaturdayV c!o,.e, hut rallied nuickly en buyinfr by commission nouses. Others sold mi the advance. Trade was quiet and the volume small. Coin pi ices were unchanged and the trade lirht and featiucle.-s, Oats were a fiactiun higher. Pro-vL-ion also were hic'ier. C1.0SK Wheat May, 1.TT' to ; July. $l.ol'-j: Sei'temher, fU'tSO.j. Corn Mi.y, Sl.tui.: Julv hi";uO.'.ts.. Mav. .iic: .lull. r,!ai. Pork - May, SMMki; Joiv, $ ift.:tn. Lard lay, IT.S7; July. 17.S2 10 17.8h. Lib. May, siH.bi): .lull, SHi.'lo, nit t.o i.ivi srot k. VVION STUCK Y Mil's. III.. I -h , aarv 2d. HOtlS Receipt .. li:;.WH): m.'iikit. ., ir ll'c ho'o-r: imved and :,,,:..;.,.,. tt v. v.: ; ;- ! h .)lii;iil.!.0:,'. rnnrh heavies. lo.'iHliilJE: litrht. P.'.l ,( 'M "hi op's iiofo-l 1.7-.: hulk of sales, ?l:,'M'(i. M.io. CATTI.F-Reeeii.ts. lo.lifio; market l!ii,r'j0c hiirher: irv 1. s..hoid...-', i an 1 1. r M t( 0 s V ,,s am I 1 P tin J 10 oil. (oa!L'.:0. SHF.F.I -Kit t'. I8.00H -tjimif: iliaiKet. s'rooir; naliv.4 alia v..-.win. 7-":.l(i i'J.o.,: lamb . ! I t 'ii oho,. CHAIN MARKETS.
Wheat St." Corn, 7b lbs '.'ir Oat:. mixed '' POULTRY. Ebp "-' liutter, fresh M'Kho.-n.; C'C Kens, t ' lbs and over lc Wens under 4' . lbs IV Spring chicks over tts IV Old cocks Br l'ount; cocks, stattny Ph lien turks, 8 lbs and ort'i .... 2(V Hen turks, old 2dc Tom titrkr., 12 pounils aid over 20c Tom Turks, did IV Capons, 7 lbs r.nd oner 2lc Capons, under 7 lbs ISc c . r,,u r....,,n,o,l lie I lini ks, colored lte Duiks. white , 1-r lieef hide:, green. No. 1 Kir Heef hides. reen No. 2 l.V Horse Hides, No. I lame 8.W live vvnuoiT work, he SAYS. OX RAW FOOD (ft,, f,r 7n 1, ;..i..it Vn, Srrrl.r.i CHICAGO, February 2f. "How to live Without Work," as ixpholied by Or. Rolicrt T. Alston, devotee of ell. riency. consiMs laiyi ! in soiting h on a minimum ef labor and a diet of fruits, nuts, succulent heihs and uncooked fowls. "These are the cheapest and the most nutritious foods". " be said. "H !! require le- work on your pari ol.tai the suit he said, would olltentcil k to pay a h.'ttrr pr alk to Your teeth would he pi..,,erved :.r. 1 you would not have to work to pay ft dentid lo repair thorn. You would have better health, nnd .voii would not have- to ivoik lo pay a doctor to treai you. "I I've on Mich a Hi. t, and I am nealthy and sironj. and happy," said Or. A i -ton. "You mav n k me why, then, 1 am riot fat. My answer i. that yo,i never e.o a fat philosopher. The majority of people eat a lot tof rooked food and veiy lilt!.. i;tiv fiMi.1 You hotild follow the minority, fothe majority in generally wron."
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Moore's Specials AH This Week Oysters, excellent flavor and quality, 3 cans for 2."c Table S:i!t. free runniiitr. first quality, 3 sacks 10c Life of Wheat, first quality, 20c value l."c Gunpowder Tea, Rrcen, excellent flavor, ' . pound, ,10c Pil-rrim Coffee, good hotly. Uoe kind, iiounil. . . irc Vashing Powder, best quality, oc size, 3 for 10c Ti,o'h Picks, lartre box, oc size, 3 for 10c Jiakina: Soda, one pound box, good quality 5c Quick Suds Laundry Soap, large cake, 7 for 2"c Whole Wheat Biscuit, 1-V kind, 2 packages l."c Rolled Oals, first quality. 10c size, 2 packages for. . liSc
Moore's 5 Deliver r,0c Worth I FN DH MTItv;oi THE "(iRANI) PASSION" HLIil'Lh'I.Y, Cal. l eliruary 2.-, Ten definitions of love, ruUed from the litcia'ure and history of the nyyv, uc pre.-ented in til" Pelican, L'niveioty of Caiifoinia romie wrio-liial. ju.-t issued. The Pelican says this is what tl-e ten, chosen each to r. pre e.it an era, thought of the tender passion: Shapespcaco Sweet folly. Do Maupa.saiit Hunting fleas together. Miiton Parii(i;-,p rrKuinnl. Ihiijar Pas..;ion, lian v Thav; - Madness. Mis. (Imndy-Marriair". ( iilpurnia The curse of the (Joils. Iunius .Merely an fncitb'tit of the .neninif. Puddiia One of the ten (fates which keep man out of Heaven. F.vr-i yhody Klsc Love. PLEASANT VIF.W. Mis-es Fster and Manda Whileley and Pauline Johnston visited t James tlooilin's Tuesitay afternoon. Newton tteek and daiiKlder Lucile of near Now Salem, visited Tu-.day with Thomas Findli-.i and family. James (ioodin ami dauirht(r Hazel, David Johnrton an'1 ilauirhtrs P;iuline Hid Mar., Alva and lllanche Codfrey and Dennis Kersey ended at 01 Whiteley V Tuesday eveninir. Ckiborne Cain and wife attended the Lincoln batUtiot at Mbnnim, Wednesday evening. Mis.ies Ji; ,-iie HuzelritoT "nil Clara Cain called at Tiiomas Ftilley's Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clahorne Cain anil daughter Claia spent Thursday at David Johnston's. Mrs. Carl Denny called in the afternoon. WOOIM1INK. Frank Hackett spent Saturday nipht and Sunday vhatiriK relatives in il'inois. Lohert Martin and family, George Pol.annnn and family upcnt Suntlay with John Dooley and wife. 'l'l,.,u ,llm i..,,t. .i,.,n,.v .,-;,i, l?..l.,.rl LNlartin and wife. Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Snmiiel West and two children, Thyra Y at-s and daughter Ahbin, Mrs. Ilohannon, Georito Hohannon and vviC, Vein Martin, Trudie Peters and tittle daUKhter Dorothy and Stella Doolev. Arthur Miller nnd family visited V illi Jack Adair and family Sunday. 'tm Allum and family, of Lebanon have troved to the Heath farm. pera
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These blouses are the very be.t qualities we liJive tvet Hhuwn and on today's market are worth $1.(K) a garment. These garments are absolute-
were boupht at a banrain United National CtothU itioii. J w elve dozen to UUL & 10c Store Phone 1V1 AUTO INN Kellcv. .Springfield and link I iri't North li'hnnon St. Phone 21 MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farms of approved title (I'.b 6 years No commission. Farmers State Bank IBAWON Kl KAL KOl'TK 1.1. Mattin Warren callfd on Mr. Wl oner's Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Kates and children visitf ed John Aldndtrc and family Satuif day r.iirht and Sunday. I Me. Iiiik is still Koitifjr on at Mnchni" ir-buttr. with Rood attendance ani many additions-, Glen Pra'ton and wife und aon A if thur, east, of Thorntown, visited Mr Itratton's parents and John llowen',! Mrs. How en is in poor health. Several cliildren in this neiifhborf hood have the chicken pox.' I John Bates, Harry and Hernial Warren ware in Frankfort, Saturday.! The J. N. flub are to entertain theil I'amilies nt thn hnmo nf Mm l:v,t,il and Kthel Cas-sady Wednesday ii'Kht. Several from thia vicinity attende the Wallace Wells sale. F.verythini sold well. MKCH VMC SIH RC. Mrs. Cynthia Rowman who has bee ill is better. Mrs. Lhla Young has purchase D.ne Il. iii j's property, James Youm and family wilt move to it. Mr. and .Yin. Virprd Love, Mr. un Mrs. Frank Moore and son Stanley and Harry Hartinir arid family of Leb anon were Sunday iruests of Mr. un Mrs. Guiney llariuiui'li. Will Tolley and famiiy will move t Chalmer Gray's property. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer l.use and dau;' t-r, lieiilah, s.ent Mondav at Frarr Davis'. Hubert Cox and wife and John Vttr ami wife of Dover, attended the re v.val nm-tinir h-re l-day niuht. Attemiaiuv at the Christian Sumbe scluool last Sunday was l.')7. The., were larice audiences al tire molnim and eveninit preachinir seivices. EEPORTEIt ON R. R. $100 YEARLVs iioise
