Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 140, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 March 1917 — Page 16
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FLAT LENSES give a limited field of eyesight efficiency while Toric lenses in which we specialize, give a range of vision limited only by the eyes themselves. Let us replace those flat lenses with Torie lenses. H.fl-M-DflKIEL Sl BHD.
SPECIAL This Week Only Onion Sets, per quart l."e Ten pounds of Cane Grur.uhted Suuar Jvlc One peck big Colorado Pol a toes S(c EVERYTI1INT, CHEAPER Matthews Cut Rate Grocery 206 Went Wahnr;t.n Street. Phonos too and 4U Try our Lake Herring and Mackerel Sweet, Sour r Dill Pickles.
DR. JAMES n. DLACK Practice Uaited to th Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Farmers Slate Bank Bldf. LEBANON. 1ND. THE REXALL STORE. SIX PER CENT NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Aim Gravel Road Bond Harry L. Kenworthy Residence ihonr, 22i; Office, 1M , EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAl'NDERS Phone ltiJ-Y West Main Su SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED 8inor! edite, per dozen 2S Double edge, per dozen 35c We pay postage one way. Darker & Son. Ix'banon CITY GARAGE STORAGE AM) REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Phone 15 421 S. l-chnnon St. MRS. OLIVE LARK Hair Dressing Parlor Room 201 first National Bk. Bldtf. for appointments Phone 1H2 Jmf i! ill
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Quality Hous Quality Plays TONIGHT. ' i Jce I.. iJisky. presents the favor- , ite ro-ttars of the fihotooluy world : Wallace fif i.l :tnd Clco Kidgcly, in I "The Selfish Woman." Ari o.'en luelodtania of atJtn?r-t-strife with u background of reul men and women. The stnrv of a woman's unsuccessful attenmt to wreck her husband's work l.ecau.-e or her mvc tor Kin. A photoplay every ha.-buml and wife should ee. A roa'.l viHaeo was burned fur tie filopre of this photoplay under the dir-cOon of t!:e lousy cunuomv- pormerlv the mm. hers in the vicTity of the Uuky !a e turned out on hi.-.--1 fir ice h.p ones, but no when thej see the lurid glare in the sky in the a.-ad of n.ilit. they merely remark -Them '.hire loi.-kys is up to then' coin' attain." I'or.'l mi.-s t!...ewd one. lUc ADMISSION ."c Change of Ownership J. M. FreTieh & Son, v.lv reccntiy inirehased the Carre Davis fhoe store, have taken possession. A ciilial invitation i.-. extended the puhlic to visit this establishment. ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett I'hone 176. N'ear puller'a paw mill The First National Dank TliH oliU'sL and largest bank in Bnone county. GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jewelers, Optician nd Mu-ie l)ealeri. Went Side Hijuare Phone 215 RAT LA8LK1 AITO LITER Y And Tail Serrica Qay Phone), 60. Kenidence, - STORAGE J FOR AWTItl.NO R. E. WILLIAMS GOODYEAR TIRES Muliiloils Filtered Gasoline Hooton-Davis-Ovcrleese Phone 4HC. libation, Ind
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Quality IIous Quality Plays TONIGHT "The Fourth Witness" 4 ACTS l A remarkable east headed by Ixiulse Lovely and l.ee Hill. In the piny she has u brute of a hubund. and a friend, a doctor. Suhpectina: that there two nice people care for eaeh ether, the hnite who in an invalid, plans to commit suicide and throw sunjiicion on the doctor, but the fourth witness frustrates this jolly ,will briny the audience to their feet. , "The End of a Perfect Day." j I Ko comedy made for lauffhinp I purposes only and is a scream from 1 ft;i't to finUh. Hank Mann and Ortruiir S-;ty and ttr L-Ko comedy fun J makers a-e all .n for the perfect ty j and you will think it a set nun of a day befoie they ui'e through. "PHIL'S BUSY DAY" 1. Ko comedy featuring Phil Dunham who is one of the mot busy men vox; ever .'ax in this comedy. Buv mal jrjc funny .:ituation.s ami lauy!,. .'rem the rt-.ut to the irrand fii.ale. "The Heart of Mary Ann." A featuie eome.lv featuring that nnnular Cnivejsal star Kuth Stone-hou-c. A remedy play ef one of those j rhiitnrters that .-wrnd.-- tut the r; of v.ir,..hme. that reaches the he hf. mtli the livintt. lik ADMISSION 5c TO BUSINESS COLLEGE Name of New Institution to be Changed to Ciiinmerriai and Vmati'in.tl College. James I.. I'ee, n.- ld manager of ihe Home Sv,!.:a: f H.i.-in.-;. Co!lei!e ot ("ii'hw, ha- nnr.oiin.eW th-it a eonse,-. a: r of i"i. ir v. ill he e' "iiel 1 eonox t 'on w itii I he l..-hanoii lin.iiness L-.ll.-ce a-nl for mat iw the tianu ,.'11 ho r'ljliiid to the I.ehani'll Com-il.e'ie:-' iiild K-Uional ("olletre. It ,-. i : ist ici.iu!y d cide.i that the -'.!-;!- -ervMo-y woil.l te oene, .n.l i.M,,,..,-t.on i:h this tvere will . he -.fi,,- v.H'ationa1 lep:uiin'iit. 'P ,.- iv ' ii -eh- some ,le,-h!e, chances p. at:., but n,-ve,theeis the col-"p-i.f'-.-il on Mondav, Ap! 1 :(. In 'iu in,, if le.arln-.ent lessonwill ne i: v. i on the .iit,jo and alt other p I'U!' . NelV eU;(irMent is ..on- be r.i,-M..nc.d f..t and t-... teneh--i.t,.-be. n eoMloydl. Thus fat. ...v.. -n pu'iiii l.nve netn enroll.-l in e.j. ie d'P'x'meiit. The entire : .t of new hvrs Inmr'y ov.nei! by l-e .-d - ki,.KhtB of Honor, J' imivlia ',1 hy Mr. lve tmiay to he used I'.MTKU HhirniHIKN t III ItCH. Sun-lay r-eh-ml at 0 30 o'ciock. !'rert,hin at bN-a! church at T:bQ o'clock, p. rn. l'rei..chinit at Max. at 111 nVlok. We have ju-.t received a canood of bran r.d shorts. I-bar.on drain o,.,o-,nv. s-in-i. ALL OUT OF SORTS Has Any Lebanon Perwin Never Felt That Way? Keel all out of sorts? Tired, Blue, Irritable, Nervous? Il.ok fiel lame and achy? Perhaps it's the story of disordered kidney.- - Had Word circulating about; Krir acid poisoning the body. There's a way to fwd riitht attain, .'Ui.me.ite the liit;tri'h kulneyi; I m it with lioan'n Kidney Pills. Ooun's are recommended by many Lebanon people. llere'-t one case. Mm. I'.ert liitchie, 411 North Jameson street, Lebanon, naya: "I felt tired and v orn ojt. my bark ached ! -o mo. h I luol (ruent, nhari pain , through my kidney and at niifht I 1 heeuir e too cramped to rest. In the mnm'ntt, I umi blue and dincouraired and it didn't seern a though I coubl : tackle my dayV vork. Seeing arI emintu of people w ho had found Ibian's Kidney Pills so Rood, I tried them. After uinir three boxes, I was free from Ihet trouble." Price Vie at all dealers. Dont nimply auk for a kidney reroeih tret !han's Kidney Pills h same that ! Mrs. Ritchie had. Foster-Milburn iC'o., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Ad.
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Richmond Man Emphasizes Needs of a Com- , ntunily. A MEETING SUNDAY Mig (fathering at Central Christian Church in Interest of the Movement. Sumlay afternoon at 2:30 at the Central Christian church there will be a public meeting under the auspices of the Social We! tare league of this city, at which time Professor I.umley of the OoUeye of MiKsion.s of lmlianipolis will hpak. No contribution will a a-knl for. The wl purpti of th mfH'tinjr: is to further tho work of the VV il far Lrajruo. Kvnrjn? lt;trpstetl in the work and a ppnrat invitation is extern.. Ibunnn citin ens to uttt-nd. John MftotdiT, genera' secretary of the SiK'ial Service liuieau of Wayne ,uuly lenhs what a social worker means to community in 010 fullowinir wttnls: "Omc thi hf...lvntk'F if Tnyn!.c liutl the Hull H(,u? of l.omlon, Kpk'ami wi approached in the street by a porsun inquiring for the location of 1 nndon's famous settUment house "Are yu looking for a buiMiru. my ''rieod'." akd the head .vnt Iter. !f jo, I wish to inform ou that that il nut Toynbee Halt for Ttynetiee Hall, ii not ju! n buihlintr, it is everywhere, 11 is a social spirit. ' Likewise, the aoc ial worker is not just a person, hid tlit reflection of the social spirit of the community. The Community. "The community a." a mere collection of individuals, or as a collection iff iiious .ioiul, iiiduntiial uiu political elements, each of the under complete control of its own "!evial am) fr inttr.:.u, having nothing in common hut the community's corporate name and boundaries such a com inunity i.4 sinip'y a body without a soul. It exist, but it has never lived. It moved and has a heinjr, but it ha? never tasted the nweets of the lawr more abundant eojnmutvty life. Such a community iii ao pl;ue dv a swia) worker. Crepe should lie hunt; upon the door of its town hall, and it dimtld be ffiven a decent burial. "flut the community that has discovered it soul, that ha attained a sociul conr-ciousnes1!, that has developed a wholesome civic pride, such u community offers a promir-iiifr field fur the social woik'r. His pretence if ;n effect of tiie community's son:.' awakening. In bun and thou?h him is expressed the community's swiHt M-eli'ure aspiration. "The eocial worker is enRaijed athe community's social welfare secretary, us the coiiununity'n social effi cieiiey entfineer. His dut'es are to survey the local situation; to collect and to compile social data ajid to interpret their fcitfnificance; to determine the community's social needs; to systematize the community's social wdfai-e nativities by the introduction of up-to-date methods; to plan for th !HOrt prtctioa! and fullest reulizatior of the conwnui.ity's social wi-lurt- aspirations; and to put and to keep tho community at work, each person and each group of persons in the paiticu;nr field of social endeavor best .Uitrd to their individual rharai'teri!tics. "That is what the sociul worker means to a community. Not lens hut more work for the community to do; not derreasipf but .increasing th community ' social responsibilities. ,Jut what defii.jto Hne of wmmhJ wtrk are ti be uniJcrlakeii in a particular community, cannot I ab.jtiactiy determined from s distancn. Kaeli t- -iv.-munity has its own particular and peculiar need. No two fomjnuntties are alike in character of social development. It reiuirejt bein on the ground, studying th situation, and cutchnK the spint of th- community, in order to realize its needs. However,, thf fart that Lebanon is pl;nni!ij? to enfai?e a oial service iwcretary, is un mi.tkable evidence that U'banon has found its soul and that it has enterei into the larger and more abundant community life." PKFPARF.ItSKSS! ST. MARYS, Pa.. March 10 William Alhrutht announces he ha' 14 sons ready for war service: and also supply in pinch seven red c! nurse from ;irls of hi fsmdy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Canine and baby of Thorntown, visited Mrs. Ella Ulne May,
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List ot Those Wka nre Recently Paid Subscriptions la Ad ranee Dr. J. H. Black. City. Otto Eaton, It R. 2. C. W. Miller, R. R. 8. Ros Vori. R. R. 12. Jews Martin, R. R. 1. R. N. Anderson, IL R. 4. Charles L'hler, Advunce. Ward llreiton. It. U. 7. Nina Waters, Advance. T. K. Caldwell, U. K. 8 John Uextel, It. K. II. W. P. Kibbey, James-town, lines Ovr'rJ , R. H Charles tlutphin, R. R. 4. H. K. Weththpton. Alva Miller, R. R. 7. Mm. John tlalvin, R. R. S. C. E. MiClintorlt, Mass. Wrn. Pales, Kirklin. Ijiwrenre Haton, Peru. G. C. Roberts, R. R. !). U. K. Simmons, R. U. 9. W. W. Iluntin, li. It. 9. Albeit Akors, Advance. Jas. Smith, K. R. 1. Ella Lane, Zionsville. M. C. 1'auldmt.ury, R. R. 12. TRIED A! DANVILLE The divorce cae of Mary E. Scott against Silae H. Scott, both of neat WhitesUnvn, was tried in the Hemltick.s county circuit coirt at fhinviile, yesterday. The tn-ojK'rty sottionint was made nut of court. Mrs. Sn.tl seceived $:!,oi)0 cash alimony. The lefendnnt's cross complaint was withIrawn und Juitire Hi ill trranted Mr-'., icott a divorce and her former n ii.ie. Mary P.. l'"ulU, was restored to her. Renty und licrryhill of Indianapolis md Itopers and Smith of this city aneare.1 for Mrs. Scott, wmle John loiTaday and A. J. Sheiby opi'earitl or the ilelendalll. lob Wrork at Reporter office 1 1 J.SI5.I! ,'.:i.n.. Hi i:.: i i.i.i i.iiii,. l.ini ' i.n.i ' ti.l.lT!i..'. Kiirrty I V.'5'MKi holols J'.S lion. Is 107 no it V of (loone ,V I (.1.1 A l V. IPSiTtlN, l.v. libe.l n. .r'n to l-'l'..te I I'i!h ,liy or Mm. n, H'17. II Vltl.t.s- I'. ' IK K. It, UK mTKVKHT. irrlj lilt, hie., ITeael-Mit. t'. II.-r.lr:- li. Vn ,--I'r. siitrnt. o f.. A.I.-.MI., .sl,nr. i -!'U: .ur. $ vi7 l...il.illlo- - I., piil.t in I 5e.fir,(i en li-.. ottrt i an.i lnS.iltl.OII lki. sl tlsliimtea JJI..I "It or IioIutiii. Counlv or Itoone. poi h.i.M. l-',irio.. Aiiiinl l'i.hl,T I. .imty Hint.' liiuik, ,io m.oii l irne I IIAH M. teiiltllKi. Su ril,...l nn I -orti to ht-fore m tlim loth .lay of Miir.-h. ItilT JK.SIHts M. IMTTI-'lt rux. Mv rum
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Lebanon Commercial & Vocational College LEBANON, IND. Opens April 9th. In the Castle Hall Building DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Individual Instruction in
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On account of the Toniervatory of Music and other vocational deiwrtmetln which are bails, ..bled to the IIOMll HL'MINH.S.I COW.ECE, the name will now be chunR-d to the LKHANON COMMERCIAL A VOCATIONAL ( OLI.KC.K. ENROLL NOW, For information call on James L. Dee, at the manager's office, in the Telephone building. Phone 1000.
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Enamel White and White Dish Pan. 17-quart 50c Enamel White and White Tea Kettle, No. 8 or 9. .50c Enamel White and White Berlin Kettle 10-qt 50c Enamel Blue and White round Roaster, seamless. , .75c Enamel Blue andWhite Coffee Pot, seamless 2-3 qt. 50c Enamel Gray Jumbo Baby Bath 50c Enamel Gray Dish Pan, 17-qt 39c Enamel Gray Seamless Water Pail 39c Enamel Blue and White Heavy Wash Basin 25c Moore's Variety Store
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When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 299. 410 West Socth Street
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Gcciety y Brand Clothes For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Every young man likes to make a good impression. Soeietv Brand CUithcs will put the finish ing vouch on your efforts. The crisp military cut of so.Tie of our new Spring models .conveys an air of courage that men like. Come and see these splendid new clothes and keep ahead. We Give Trade Extension Tickets. White & Armstrong
Commercial Law Hanking HusinvsH Arithmetic Itapid Calculation llusineNB Penmanship Higher Accountancy Money at Moore's Phone 142 of Good Taste in glasses merely implies the use of eyewear exactly Buited to the occasion. Discriminating people, who are particular about the essentials of their dress, will find here some interesting suggestions as to suitable glasses. ATinn
