Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 140, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 March 1917 — Page 8

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FLAT LENSES give a limited field of eyesight efficiency while Toric lenses in which we specialize, frive a range of vision limited only by the eyes themselves. Let us replace those fiat lenses with Toric lenses.

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Matthews Cut 20C West Washington Sirrei. Try our ii.ake Ilr.' - Sweet, Sour DR. JAMES n. BL.-ICK Practice Limited to tha Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Farmer State Bank CMf. LCBANON. WD. THE REXA1.I. sto::r. SIX PE11 CENT NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Alaa Gravel Hoad lionds Harry L. Kenworthy Retidence phone, 224; Office, 10 (EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT TIIE PAINT SPOT HARM" SAI'NIiEK.S Phone )uu-y West Mam &t SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Sinrie edge, per dozen 2 Doable nigt, per dozen Xr We pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Ixhanon CITY CAMfiE RTORAHK AVI) Iff, !' ML WOUK OK ALL KINDS J Phone 13H 121 S. Lebanon ,;t. I MRS. OLIVE CLARK Hair Dressing Parlor Iloom 201 Firt K'atior.al p.k. HidK For appointmenfa Phone I'I2

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Quality House Quality riayn ! TONIGHT. I Jesse 1 Larky, present the favor- ; ite co-Mar of the pnotoplay world ' Wellace Real and C'lt-o Ridgoly. in ! "The Selfish Woman." An intra' melodrama of datum strife with a background of real men and women. The i-tory of a woman's unsuccessful attempt to wreck tier husband's work becaui-e of her love for gain. A pliotopiay every hunanu anil witc , hou'd fee. A small village was humrj fur the flirting of this phot. ohiv under tin- direction of the I,vky eor'paiv,-. F'irn r!y the ran him m the v;cmity of tne l.a.-y p'.n.e turned out '', .he -.c tr-e !uri 1 rla;:' in the ;k 'i' I1-'- i''-o! rf night, thry mrre.y ,0c-ADM!SSION-3c .,S,.iC .SUc Rate Grocery I'll ,n- -1UH and m - !r:i' iH Ma.-ke'-f Dili i':. ki-s. C'land-- ofOwncrshii .-:t. '..!;! tK i ' i Ic to ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and i Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Phone 17ii. Near Fuller mill The First National Bank The oldest and larjrost bank in Boone county. r n GEO L. FRANK & CO Jcftelera, (Iplkian and Music Dealers. Went Side Squre KAY LASLK1 iCTO LIVERt And Tti Servle ')gr Phone. fl"(j. ReFiii,-ni - STORAGE - 'LOU ANVilllfiT, K. E. WILLIAMS GOODYEAR TIRES Mobiloita l iltered Casolinit I fool on- Da vis-0 v c rlcese Phcno V'Sj. I.b;i.iiOi. lad. WVi I '

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TONIGHT ; "The Fourth Witness" J-ACTS 2 , A remarkable cast headed by Loui LovVly an.l Lee Hill In the play she bus i a brute of a husband, and a friend, a doctor. Suspecting that these two nice people care for u-a other, the brute who is an invalid, plans to commit suicide and throty suspicion on the doctor, but the fourth witr,es frustrates this Jolly little nl:in In a ronsinir climax tho't wiii brinir the audience to their feet "The End of a Perfect Day." l.-Ko comedy made for laughing purpose oniy and in a scream from I 't.i t to r'nh. Hank Mann ami Ger- 1 pjde Seiby and big l.-Ko comedy fun j makers nT all in for the perfect da :int you wi!l think it a scream of a t ilay b'-lnic t.oy are through. ' "PHIL'S BUSY DAY" l.-Ko comedy featuring Phil Dunham who i;i one of the most busy men yu ever saw in this comedy. Busy making funny situations ami luuyh from tin start to the grand finale. "The Heart of Mary Ann." A feature romeily featuring tiiat h.-imliir V'niveral star fiuth Slone-i-A i, ."i; p! iv .f one of those .-.,. Vm thi't send; nut the rays j I--' - . !:,... t: it ie.i.hos ti.e heart I ' . 1 ''ft f like I,.",, is worth I 1 Uc A D f i SS ! 1) S "c iyLiSIG COURSE ADDED ;ir'io of New Institution In he I f!-'.n;i'd ( ) Cnm mcrcial and Vim -aiianal Collt'(;e. -. f -M roaiiaK.-r of t ' ' .-. ( ...'Ux-s of j .'tM.',',-,',.1. 'iihl al! f..r; iiod -n' . ba-.e a'.r.ad, l-.-n cir-ai. :;.,!. Th i.,n t-e m i ' .!-p.ir.,neirt. The cm .- lot . f new cho.s le.imeriy on--d by tin- l.adie., ni.-i Kr.ithti: of Honor, va lei'.-ha-ed bv .''r. ! e t.i.'av to be usi.il in the m-I,o.'. IMTLI) lil't.THKKLN (HI'RCH. Sunday sch-iol at 9:30 o'clock, Pr. jchir.K at lo-al church at 7:00 o'clock, p. m. l'rearhmi; at Max. at 11:00 o'clock. We have just received a carload of bran and shorts. I ebanon Cram O.mt.anv. 3-Id-12. ALL OUT OF SORTS Ha Any Lebanon Person Never Felt That Way? Keel lU cut of sorts' Tired, P'ue, Irritable, Notvous? linek feel lame and achy? Perhaps it's the tory of disordered ki''ney - Had blood rrculatinir about; I'rir acid poisonintr the beely. There's a way to feel Htrht aifain, Stir.ulate the sluetfish kidney; I in it with Loao'.s Kidney Pill. lo an' i are recomrnenoed by manyi 1-l.a: e,, people. j;,T.-' one Mrs. Pert Ititchie, 411 North Janie-I ...n -.t'eet. U'.anon, nay: "I fe'ti ; ;i . i and vo-n-' it. a rey hark ached j . triich. I had rrf.iuent, abarp pninsi t.(fi.h r k'dney and at nii-bt I' oe.-ueie ), rran.Ml t rest. In thej mer i-ntf, I was blje nod diwoum(fed t an.l it dein t e m mi though 1 could I tackle mv di 's 'Aork. K,eiri(f ae-: e..,.N of' people who had foiindj Hoafi Ki.ii. r-y I'ii.f hi Rood, I tried i Hicci. After u-ir.y three bores, ! was' free from that trouble." Price ','ir at all dealer. Plon't sioip'y nslr f-.r a kidney remedy (rt l)o i: '.". b id-iey Pills t ie same , that Mrs. I!it!:ie ! nd. Foter- Mil burn Co., l-.ep, Ibillnio, K. Y. Adv. 0. 1 7"f&C

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Richmond Man Emphasizes Needs of a Community. A MEETING SUNDAY , Biff Gathering; at Central Christian Church In Interest of the Movement. Sunrlay afternoon at 2:30 at the Central Chrintian church there will be a public meetine under the auspices of the Social Welfare Ijiruc of thi city, al which time Profes-or I umley of the College of Mis-ions of Indian apolin, will speak. N'o contribution will lie asked for. The sole purpose of the meeting i to further the work of the Welfare Iairue. Everyone is interested in the work and a fronera! invitation is extended Lebanon citizens to attend. John Mclpolder, general secretary of the Social Service Hurcau of Wayne rounty describes what a social worker means to a community in ilie fll(vinK word.;: ' Once the headw.oker of Toynbee Kail the Hull House of London, Knclantl was approached in the street by a person in'iuirintf for the location of London's famous settlement house. 'Are you look:n(r for n building, my I'neiidV' asked the lieadworker. 'If mi. I wish to inform you that that is no Toynl-ee Hall, for Toynebec Hall, is imt juft a buildinir, it is eveiyivhere, it is a social spirit' Likewise, tiie .wial worker is nt just a person, but the reflection of the soial spirit of the community. The Community. "The crmmuiiily aa a mere eollee!...n of individuals, o- as a collection of various social, industrial and p'ditieol eW-ments. each of the undor .omplete control of its ow n special and ;eli' interests, having nothmK in common but the community's corporate name and boundaries such a community is simply a body without a .-;! 1. It ovists, but it ban never lived. It moves and hio a beinif, but it has never tasted the wcet of the laryt r. m'iro .abundant community life. Such u community no place for a siviai w.-.rker, t'repo should lie hun upor the doors of its tuwn hall, and it rh'-uid h; (riven a decent buiial. ' Hut t'l aiii.i.n.ty thiit h;.s dis coeirrl i' s.-ui. tiiat ha.-- attained j, -..cial contriouMies.!. that has .levelMod a whole. o,w civic niide,,uclr.uiio ..Ifpn inpr ills .Ml elfect ii1' the community's siM'iil; ..w-ikenir.ir. In i,im an-l tnrouh him is expre-s,,,! the community's social welfare aspiratmn "The social worker is entraed as the community's swial welfare secretary, as the community's social tifl cieacy er.Kineer. il'.s duties are tc suiv.y the local Situation: to collect and to compile fecial data and to interpret their Miftitficance: to d. termine the community's social needs; to systematize the community's pocial welfare activities by the introduction of up-to date loeihoils; to pian for the moat practical and fullest realization of the community's social welfare aspirations; and to put and to keep the community at work, each person ano each irroup of persons in the particular field of sociul endeavor best suited to their individual characteristics, "That is what the social worker means to a community. Not less but more ork for the community to do; not decreasing but incrcasm the community's social responsibilities. Just whnt definite lines of social woik are to lie undertaken in a particular community, cannot lie abstractly determined from distance. Each com reunify has its own particular and pecu'iar needs. Xo two communities are alike In character of social develop, moot. It requires beinif on the ground stud) inn the situation, nnd catchniK the spirit of the community, in order to realize its needs. However, the f-et that Lebanon is planning to enpaifc a sifrial .service secretary, is tinmot.'ikable evidence that Lebanon has found its soul, and that it has entered into the lam,:'' and mine abundant community life." I'KEPAHKPNKKS! ST. MARVS. Pa., March 10. Vlillium Albriirbt nnnounre he has 14 nns ready for war service and also supply in a pinch seven red cross nurses from girls of his family. Mr. an.l Mm. Herbert Canine nnd baby of Thorntown, visited Mr. Ella f'line today.

List oi Tbotw W ha lre Kectntlj raid Subscription ta Advance,

Dr. J. H. Bloc".:, City. Otto Eaton, R. R. 2. C. W. Miller, R. R. K. Ross Yoris, K. R. 12. , . Jee Martin. R. R. 1. R. N. Anderson, U. It. 4. Charles L'hlcr, Advance. Ward Rrenton, R. IC 7. Nina Waters, Advance. T. R. Caldwell, R. U. 8 John Rextel, 1(. R. 6. W. P. Kibbey, Jamestown. Dora Overleese, R. It. 4. Charles Sutphin, R. R. 4. 11. I". V ptmngton. Alva Miller, li. R. 7. Mrs. John fialvin, R. R. 8. C. E. McClintoek. Mass. Wm. Bales, Kiiklin. Lawrence Haton, Peru. (1. C. Roberts, It. R. 9. R K. Simmons, R. It. !. W. W. nuntin, R. R. 9. Albert Akers, Advance. Jan. Smith, R. K. 1. Ella l ane, idioncvill". -VI. C. l uuldmbury, R. R. li. 1 TRIED AT DANVILLE Tin" ibvorce cu.se of Mary K. Scott against Silae It. Scott, both of . near Whitestown. was tried in the Hendricks county circuit court at Dnnviile, ye.terday. The pi-n.'ity sett'"r,ic-nt was made out of court. Mrs. Scott received .t,lK ca-h alimony. The lefendant's cross, conifdaint was withdrawn and .lude Itrill runled Mrs. Scott a divorce and her former name, Mary K. Kults, was rctored to her. Homy and Ilerryhill of Indianapolis and Rogers and Smith of this city aptiear.d for Mrs. Scott, while John llornaday and A. J. Shelby appeared, .";r the defendant. Job Work at Reporter office XV J li- Vul. VI I'rc-iil. nt v T. l.,..n. Se, r. inrj - l leiisnr-r. il li.lellll 1541. r..:c-i'ii . ,-.-lve, en Ooleis 3.' S r, rve ..n l.nn.ls MT.Sfl i,l.iMH, e.Miiiiv of rioor,e. ss: e. T. ir....i,,ri, Seeia-iary-f Hie 1'il'inn' l.an unil liny, .-t l,eh.n...n. solen.nthe 1.1,.. VC SLlleiOent 1 WILLIAM T. H.KiTO.V, y .if M.ir.li. I t T , IIAIM.KS li. ,K i: A t:. N.ila-y Puhlle. isi.m expires H. p(. a, 1M1S IINK TTKl:MT. Morris lilt- Ilie. Pi H I', ll. i.lrl. h. ;.... i; A.h.ms. : -I'r.-slilent. sisi.inl C.ishO Si,.t.- Mank. l.t ",.M n7 .$ jn.nn.i li (i.t.40119 : .-m.i i, pb!iii. timj ' e, r.M. I.l. s, )..', IT lOi. .M..K. .ln...ii. i.:n. in, ol ilepo-sil. ll.io.'l.Du. . 772,177 9 M. l-'o Nllle f Hie Il.eioe Ciiil.ilV iSlnle flunk. ln .. .I. nil.ly nw. nr tl.nl the hove l He. inenl . line. .'II.SM. M. flHIIIK.-.. f I nn.l .urn 1.. .er..r.- me .111 I'illi .l.ic of Ma., h. 117 JKSSK M HATTKIITOX, NoUI V I ol.lle.

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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 Conservatory of Music and other vocational departments which are being added to the HOME BUSINESS CODLEGE, the name will now be changed to the LEBANON COMMERCIAL, VOCATIONAL COLLEGE. ENROLL NOW. For information call on James L. Dee, at the manager's office, in the Telephone building. Phone 1000.

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