Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 138, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 March 1917 — Page 6

lynipic Theatr vif) Course Plays of Merit TWO BIG SPECUI. PICTURES

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' M FLAT LENSES give a limited field of e ytsight efficiency while Toric lcnv in which we specialize, jfive a range of vision limited only by the eyes themselves. Let us replace those flat lenses with Tjrie lenses.

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MRS. OI.IVE CLARK Hair Dressing Parlor Room 21)1 First National Bk. Kl.ijf. for gPiMHntnwntrt I'hune lt2

SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single, dee, per doien .....25 Double edg.jer dorm S3c We pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon

BAY LA8LET AUTO LITIRT And Trl Serrte Day rboMi M. Reeldeare, CSS-X .

CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "The Pawn Shop" Mutual's millionaire comedian in latest pictures shows you what he thinks is propriety in "A priv.it banking house." It is the regular Charlie Chaplin, with pants, shoes, coat, cane and moustache. As the title indicates, the setting of this newest picture find.-;, itself beneath a three-ball sign, with Chaplin a sort of under counter tender, bookkeeper, window washer and regaler of time to the fair Edna. He is everywhere at once, feet foremost, in the typical Chaplin way with a lot of the old familiar business and a lot that all will recognize as new. There are a lot of thrills mingling in with the laughs, which is just one riot of fun. RMTKBIRI) PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT .1. Warren Kerrigan and Louise Lovely in their greatest success "THE MEASURE OF A .MAN" 5 ACTS " A birring drama of vigorous manhood. Interpreting the stcry "A Fighting Parson's Victory," "The Rugged Romance of a Man Who Could Fight and Prt;ich," 'The Fighting Parson." DON'T MISS THIS RIG PROGRAM l.-r ADMISSION lflf

SPECIAL This Week Only Onion Sets, per quart l.'c Ten pounds of Cane Granulated Sugar S3c One peck big Colorado Potatoes bOc EVERYTHING CHEAPER Matthews Cut Rate Grocery 2 Wert Wwhinnloii Street. Thanes 400 and 4WU Try our Lake Herring and Mackerel Sweet, Sour or Dill Pickles.

MARKET REPORTS

DR. JAMES n. BLACK Prsetie Umktd U the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Faraera SUU Bank Bid-. LKBANON. INIX

Colonial

TBI REX ALL 8TOBS.

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SIX PER CENT NONTAXABLE SECURITIES . Al Crave! Road Bonda Harry L. Kenworthy Residence phoae, 224; Office, 10

The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in Boone county.

Quality House Quality Play TONIGHT. "THE MADNESS OF HELEN" Featuring Kibe'. Clayton and Car!-

I vie Bhrlove'l. Fmm-U Camobrll Hail wrote i hi. I wonderful story, so sutia .smcy beat:

tiful; so a mainly mysterious ami so full r-f thrill.-) that to tell tiny pirt of it would tie robbing you of aimc big moment which must come a. a sur prise. The photngiaehy of this I'.rady Made iria.-.terriece is marvelo.,.-,. In fact, the picture excels ail previous uttotnUi to produce u photoplay entirely diffe rent fruit: ami more ttfaiitiful than any picture ever Iwfore tra tured in five acts. It's a biK play of love and mystery. 10c ADMISSION Tic Coming Fri'lay. Florence LaP.udie of Million I'ollar Mystory fame, in The Fear of Poverty."

INDIAN VPOl IS LIVESTOCK. INIHANAPOI .IS. Iml.. March 8.A smalt supply of hoys arrived foi the mtirket tiitay, three brinR i.nl, about 1,000. W-vlthstandinic thi, however, there proveil to be as mnnv as necessary to meet the demand, there being a falling off in the deru mil from outside enurres. This condition placed local killers in a position to re dure prices and when terms were nrranifcd the bulk of the good hoi's sold at jH.MI. again-t K..111 M.'.id v,. ti rday. v.-hich m.ido a decline of from .'iid 10c. At the rto.-.e of the day some I (igs remained un.-old. CATTLK Only T.'.fl cattle ai-ivcl.

which number is small for tlvi tim in the Avoek As a result, wtlesrpt- 1 were in a position to advance pric : and, as a result, the market va ifcncrally considered :!. higher tlia-. vestprday. This applied to rattle suitable fin- Ull.-rs. Hulls sold in line A-ith other ra'tlc and a run of S'm calves Hilda' strong, if not a little higher pi ires. While the drirnind for sfiirl'i .1,1,1 feeding cattle was larjwly with professional traders, price were sten.ii w ith yesterday. SMKKP fleeeipt.i of less than 1W beep and lambs were not iartre enough to show the condition of rif fairs had upon aitua! sales, but such a,: arrived, v. !,!. included lambs fiom down and bucks from d down, were steady with yesterday.

CITY GARAGE STORAGE AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Phone 158 411 8. Lebanon St.

(EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAI NDERS Phone 1U0-Y Wert Main St

LIFE SENTENCE.

GEO L FRANK & CO. JtmUn, Optkiaaa and Moate ixalen. Wert Ski Square fhn 2' 5

la Cien Robert S. Frirure Convietml of Murdering N'iere. tttw thr tntermtttinai Veiri Rtr er. LOUISVILLE. K'y.. Murrh S.-ftob-ert S. Knwure, 34, farmer of Carter eounty, convicted of the murder of hie niece, Stella Kinney, IT, t.eUr i sent."nced to Imprisonment for life. Two yearn ago the girl utarted for home with Krazure from Fraitire's house. Her body wu found next day in the road. She had been clubbed to death. Fraiure claimed robben attarlced them. It wu proven teat

the girl waa alwiut to bceom mother. died kern today

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inn: early today by commission horn es tended to depies whcit prices c but brisk buying took the smulus ulT the market and it startHi upward, angling to '-e higher. Short 1 on the break, covered on the way up. Corn u, 0r higher. T!.e market was fentuieless. bulls civinc support on the breaks. Oats were (n '-.e higher. I'rovislons weie practical unrli.mgcd. CI.OSK -Wheat- May. 1.xb to ; July, 1.f.O to September. $1.4" Corn Mav. 1 .riRi, to ; July, il.HK; September, . OATS- May, fiV'jc; July, f.7 to folk May. :W.lf,; July, n.4D. Laid May, !; July. J18 S7. H:lnMay, I7I7f 17.40; July,

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CMON STOCK YARD:!. III., Mar. S. Ilognliei-eipls, Sl.iH(i; market. 10 1iVir higher: mixed and butchers. I4.:s0i 14 !li: gwd heavies, $14 0.oi' I4.i.s rough heivies, $l4.4.'4t4.Ml; light. 14.i!0rt-14.H.f.; p.gs, 1 l.1f, III.60; bulk of sales. ri4.li0i I t.'Mh CATTLK Receipt. :; market, strong; 1eve, 1,'VHa lli.40' cow and heifern. f t.7doi 10.7,"i; stoekers nnd feeder, 7.00irt'D.4o; Tevans, $9.7f.( JO.:.; ealve, i'l .Vli. 1! .75. SIIFFP Heeeipts, fJ.flOO; market, strong; native and Vvestenw, i.so" IZ.iO; lambs. "UtU .00.

T. T. MOORK DKAI), OREEVCASTLF. InA. March 8. Thomaa T. Moore, Republican candidate for lieutenant-governor In J12,

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In announcing our new suit and top coat selections for this spring season, we emphasize their pedigrees. We carry famous makes clothes of reputation. Our lines have national prestige, based on style and quality standards. They are guaranteed by the makers and by us. We want to emphasize that we are headquarters for

Styleplusfj;7 Clothes. J!. 11 mi,.. HU ui oaiuu si.only clothes in America

whose price is known to remain the same, The-popularity of this suit of medium cost, one price the nation over, has given the makers such a great 'olume that they can keep the price down and give all wool fabrics plus the style of one of the great designers Guaranteed! We bought heavily this season. Our assortment is large, but we think you will see in it a clothing conception that shows our knowledge of what the best dressers in town want.

WHITE & ARMSTRONG Lebanon and Thorntown

SHOT TWO MEN. Ilig lour Tiikit Agent at Lafiijeiie Shoots Tan Loafers. 1I1 Ibr lernmi..nilt ye Sen Irr. i I.AFA YF.TTF. Iml.. Mi.rch S II. II. Manor, tirk.-t agent at the Pig Four station, . hot and wounded ('. nien, none seriously today, whetl tbre.loafers refused to leave the station. Glenn (day was shot through the shoulder, and I i-eil Mauer, who wis aiding his tuiiMi , s. 5 1 rhnt in the shoulder. C.rny and the two other men who ntiacked Manor we:e aires ted. JEWETT NOMINATED. Shank a Hard Ln.er Says He Will (ontesi Nomination. ilf thr Jntr,tfili;nal Vfm Het rif. i IN'IIIANAPOI.IS, Ma,rh 8. Willi the romptete un-:!!ieial count of ofl',einl returns .-bowing Charles W. Jowott nominated for mayor by the nepuhlicans here by 770 vots, Lev Kh ink, f.iiiuer rnuyui' and vaudevilie .-mis!, denounced ' the pninai j as the rot tenest in history nml said he would contest the nomination. GRAIN MARKETS. Wheat ft ;ui Com. 70 It.o , . . . j in Oats, mived ,-,, Oats, while (iOc POULTRY. Fir 2'!e Butter, fresh Vie Ialiuiii ?,e Hen, 4'4n and over tfic Hn under 4", II, WW S iring rhickn over t Ih Kit Old eoeka 8 Young cockt, tg?y Idc Hen tork. it;! ini vj .... 20r Hen turka, old 20c Tom turka, 12 pound and over ( Tom Turku, old 18 Capcnn, 7 It and rer ........ Z4c Gaaaa, full feathered He Pueka, rolorad He Pueki, whit , 12 Beef hiHai, jrreen, Nn. 1 18

SK.NS "MOVIE" lill.I,.

Vfiisiiro l.ecaliini; Sunday Shows Approved hy tloxernor. Hi (lie (Mers..t,.i. Vrn. derrlee.l IVI'l WAI'OI IS. Iml , M in h (oive-'lm J.ioi. !'. Ciuidiiih at M ..lured t'ei iiuMe" bill with moviiH: p.tllie li-. u-lilies tilKli'd .-l him to p.-lp. tiiato the ivenl The l;i. carries an eniervreiiev ci:,u.-e and become, effective inuneil'atelv. Movirm' picture shous in Indiana mav open on .Sunday after 2:MJ p. m , unoei the prm-'-ions of th" act A fnnimi-sion to have censorship powers is a!.o create I and ttvivin pic-tuie , ioas are licensed. Governor (ioodnrh did not announce the mnml.11 . of the commission. ri.vss iiik sinihi'. CI1.VKI.AVI). March S.-I'ian for an iiuieedi.ite strike if the Ciiited Mates .-iioreme coin! holds the Ad iiiv. on S hour law iincon .titul ions!, w ie di e 1 . I, slav i.l u m.s-l,l, o! tie' lead, of the t,c four Ill-other-hood heads with six hundml del 111,.

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UK. I-' It I SCO I lltl'. . SAN FRANCISCO. Match 8.-l iie today liml the l.iMin,ftii() plant nf the SI. Inter Terra Cotia A I'mlery wofl-a near the bay in south San I- rancisro. Only the office building of the plan', vhnii n.v. i.d thiee linos rnu .iiVed. The niipin of the n is unknonn.

THIILi: IIOII.sFM KII.I.FH. Harley Ottinirer. living ne-ir Whitestriwn, hud three horse Udleil by n liiir Four tinm there yesterday morn ing. The nnimals had Rot out of the pustuie and wandered on to the right of any.

Curtain Goods l-t(-rl:it ,sl.ilo.s and novt'ltips in AVhito, prru and crvam. Scrim, .'!(! incht'-i wide, nssnrtcd culnrst ,1,1c. values, per yd, I2'iC Scrim, .'ill inches widt1. hemstitchrd clunny hue edRP, yd. 15c .Maniitisi ttcs, iiii hos wiilf, line mesh, merci-mcd, ynrd 18c

J M;ir(iiisottt'S, :Ui inches wide, fine mesh mercerized striped j burder, per ynrd 25c Iice Curtains, 1 Int. assorted patterns, pair 50c I.ace Curtains, 1 Int. assorted patterns, pair ..75c Iice Curtains, 1 lot, assorted patterns, worth up to $'2, $1.00 EXTRA SI'ECIAle Ladies' Shirtwaist and Petticoat 50c

Moore's Variety Store

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When in Need of Lumber See Us

Fuller Lumber Co.

Phone 299.

410 West Soart Street

The I're.itiyterian Industrial society will meet with Mrs. Nancy Cllmore, 704 North Lebanon atreet, Wedneaday afternoon, March 14. The program planned far February will be jiven at thia meating. l--Dt.

You May Be One Of Forty

Recent investigation Drovps that in pvprv hund-

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not wearing glasses 110 nut, know they need them. You may be one of the forty. Our examination will remove that doubt.

A. A. GAINER, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST