Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 142, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 March 1917 — Page 6
Wide Angle Lenses Is another name fur our exceptionally efficient Toric lenses. If you wear our Toric Lenses you enioy without any discomfort or straining, the same range of vision as one whose -sijrht is normal. Consult us today. reporter on r. r. 13.(111 ykari.y REPORTER ON K. R . $3 00 W. Utl
Is Your Grocery Bill Too High? YOU CAN" REDl'l E IT in TIUDIVG AT MATTHEWS. ESEKMHINf. FOR I. ESS.
Lenox Soap, n. l.ars f..r . . h.e No. 2 ran Synip . . ! Fine (lessen Peaihes. can .. Tie 25 1I..H. host Granulated Suirir $2 I II Iteans, per pound 12;jc
SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY Large size IV t Mils. hie ' i:l ? 1'i't milk c Regular 10c head rice, jut St. ." I .n Sets, per o j.nt 1,1c (,FT O! I! PRICES ov SFFII poTlTOF.S Matthews Cut Rate Grocery 20 West Washington Street. Phones Inn anil fjo Try .st. .re's Fin.. ( ..,:., UK-
DR. JAMES H. BLACK Practice Liaited to th Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat tumrtm Bute bank Bldf. LEBANON, IN a THE REXALL STOKE. SI" PER CENT NONTAXABLE SECURITIES AIm Gravel Road Bonda Harry L. Kenworthy Reaidrnre phone, 221; Office, lot EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone KW-Y West Main Et
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HH? Jrrlers, ()ptician and Mimic i SAFETY RAZOR BLADES I i,,1"'r' HHARPENEB I West Side Square Phone 213 Single edge, per dozen 2! v ' Double edife. per dozen 3.' , We pay postage one way. ' Barker & Son. U-banon RAY lasley AUTO LIVERY CITY GARAGE A"d T"' s"rT,f STORAGE AND REPAIR '7 Re"' 'VORK OF ALL Kl.NDS - Phone U,S 421 S. Lebanon St. prrnn 1 n T 1 ; STORAGE n FOR ANYTHING MRS. OLIVE CLARK R, Fl. WILLIAMS Jlair Dressing Parlor v ' ' Room 201 First National Ilk. Bldg. i for arpoinjaient. (-none IM G00DYEA R TIRES Mobiioils Filtered Gasoline jf-lJt:.'d4 J'J.S-1 i tt ''''' ?pFJ "hone 4.;r. Ibanon, Ind. L -' -- - .
GET YOUR SALE BILLS AT REPORTER OFFICE REPORTER, BY MAIL, $.1.00 A YEAR.
Olympic Theater (Juality House Quality Plays
TONIGHT 1 William Fox photoplays supreme present Walter lj am) Vulkyrw-n in "THE UNWELCOME MOTHER" WHICH SHAM. IT IIS? Would you give up the uotnun you loved or your child if you had to make the choice? It is a hard uostion. See the answer tonight. Children have vital part in this new ilrama. "A ROMANCE OF THE SEA" How a my-tr-rious rn.-in. ra-t , hore liy the wave , oxorci ess hi:". inrl irncc over a (t1 h" has never sec n b. '-.v. makes her believe -die has married him, an.l then leave 4 her arc one ( the bar moments tolil n tins photopiny. Every mother should see tin.picture. 10c ADMISSION .'c Cuming Wednesday William S. Hart in the bit? ihotoilav "THE DEVIL'S DOUBLE" ,p. .: Far- f,.r..2.V T. " ! ' 1 J ' ; i! Who:.' i.:r. Change ofOwnership J. M. Frt'iu'li A Son, wh't lwenliy jiuiThasod the Canx' Davis shoe .store, have taken pos.-cssin. . ("H!ii;i i:;ilaiii'ti i.(.'.:n'!i.d the .'il!ie to v'iLthis(.stabli;'!i!iie!it. ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Phone 176. NVar Fuller- a mill The First National Bank The oldest and largest hank in Koone county. GEO L. FRANK & CO.
Colonial
Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. Bluehird Photoplays Present "THE 1.0 VK GIRL" WITH ELLA HALL Written and Directed by ROBERT Z. LEONARD The supreme r.rhiovcmcnt in photoplay acci.mplishr.ients. I illed With Thrills Strong in Heart Interest Beautiful in Photography Superlative Entertainment A photoplay ami story for the kiddies. Clever kiddies in the cast. Little F.U.i. II. ill v,ll lie the idol of the eliildirn. o,-t and we are alt children. I'on't m:.-.. this good one. ll!c ADMISSION 5c C.,i:n(' W dialog rour-e plavs. Forget." Screen J.'i inmates. No. of th Country Coil 1 hour anil FnterurbanTimeTables .ni!-(lE Tt'RIJF. II II TE, INDIAN AI'OI.IS i KASTKKN TR l TION CO. i:,T.-, ',ve Kei,. 1. I;17. EST WEST EAST A. M. A M V M. WEST P. M. li:l7 1 :o-. t iiliv 1 1 J-: I t A:1T 9 .17 ll:l)il i:i;i I'aily except Sunll.imiteil tr .l,v. ;Fr.ml,f. rv-.niv. I.a-t car louvsTmlmmit-olis t 11:0 p. m. r.n.l l.afa.ette at 0-4:i o. m. ( i( MIKI)S ll.I.E DIVISION r,s I.mvo .har..in for Crawfonlsv.He at 7::SH. ::. U:."al a. m. 1 :'io. :t la, .' :!", 7:.!0, an.l 1 1 ::til p. in. i ai.- 'irrive frm Crawfordsville at 7 10, :i:r. 1 1 .::' a. in.. t:-J0. jo, 7::'0, !tji ami ll:2IJ p. m. WE (ilVE TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS J. C. BROWN CO. AUTO INN Kelley, Sprinolield and Fik Tires North I'ljiinon St. Phono 21 i.t M. 1.. Plott's. i : n. Colonial
Coming Wednesday, March 14th A PHOTOPLAY EXTRAORDINARY AS DIG AS "THE SPOILERS" NO. 3 OF OCR COURSE PLAYS "The Country God Forgot"
cii time one hour
H fell; the slury of a man's irrcat love for his wife, of that wif" neat)., wrecking her own life and his hy failing to undert.tinl lot win heai I, ami d a loyal partmr wlt'on friendship is . taur.i 1, iiiul true in the face of death it .elf. A GRIPPING STORY OF THE FAR WEST SCENES OF THE ARll) WASTES OF THE DESERT THE FIGHT SCENE W BIGGER THAN THE .SPOILERS ALMOST THE SAME CAST Ar much ius has been written of western life in this country, one run not fail to lie impressed that tht! story is somewhat different from any that ban Men read, and that it grips htrc.rurly at the elemental life that is in each one of ns, WONDERFUL SCENIC EFFECTS THRILLING AND EXCITING New York World nays: "A Mont Wonderful Tit ture." Don't miss this birr all-star cast featuring Thomas Santschi, Mary Crarleson, Victoria Forde, Geo. Fawcett 15c ADMISSION 10c ,
IN THE GiRGUiT COURT
Judge Parr Sentences James Tandy and Harry I-eap to ' the Penal Farm. Juiijrc Parr, in the circuit court thi morning revoked two paroles ami orileretl the men taken to the penal farm immediately. James Tandy who n as up before the court not Ionic ago au-i i.-iivi-d a agpenoei sentence of i) $1 line anil thirty Hays on the penal farm had the former jmlirment i evkeH and the (uuit ordered that the ordinal sentence be carr d out. Tandy, according to the eviilem-e had been intoxicated since the court had released him on his good behavior. Harry Leap, vho had received a like sentence some time ago, had his parole revoked nlsft when the evidence showed that be had boon intoxicate i since the former sentence anil had also been convicted of the charge of rainlne. W illiam Kernodle. who had also had a suspended sentence, was brought before the court this morning but the evidence was found insufficient and hi? parole wa not revoked. The court however warned him again tube careful in his conduct. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. north c.-ntiul aid-eastern Indiana last o-iih:. can -ed h.. ivy damage and .airs which followed caa.-e f s ..! II. '."is tint may r,i,at the floods of !!!.'., ii.cordmir to irpoi-ts reaching I. T.'lephnne and t.-logrnnh wives were d. n. ard coiniiuinicntion was iinvos--il.le with I.ogatispnrt. W ish, floi he. tor, ll'iut'iigion and ether nonhcin SLIT ON NOTE. V. nu.d Case t omes Here From Ihr Mjr'i-n C.uolj ( ii.uil C...ul. The r!i;, f Wiil'am R. IL.rkrider i.'air.st the Indiana t cntiai univerit f.o judgment on note was vi-nued to this cur.ty fii m the Marion neinU ci-cl't coint tlii.- icrning. Accrdit'L' to the complaint. . E. Kovd.-r I ' resiib-nt of ti e hoard of tru.-tees of the univer-lty. gave the plaintiff u n ite for .:.n",.iS on .lime 1. l'.'la with -i jrfrcent interest per annum am! t.ve ,.cr.-enl attorney feci. It further -tales tha" !1 has been paid on the note leaving a balance of Mn'i.W Judgment to the amount of $MHI which i. to include attorney fees and co-Is, Job Work at Reporter office Theatre and twenty minutes)
INUI ANAPOLLH LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Ma.vh IX Thero were about 5,1X10 hogs for the market today, which in not a laiye run for thin time in the week. The murket opened with a Rood demand from local packers anil it did not take long to an-angv prices. The bulk of hogs nold at $15, or liic under the ruling price yesterday, and Mie extreme top for the ila win lfi.05. The underweights met with a Door
demand and w ere 2V lower than yes- I tenluy and at the close of the trade .piite a few hogs still remained unsold. CATTLK There were fiDO cattle for the Tuesday market, which is u mMI run lor tnis time in the week, I and with a continued good demand from all sources as well as for all Vinds. there was an active market f.-om start to fini..h at a geneial gam of 2.r.c in prices. Hulls showed the general rise of other cattle an.l a light run of II.'iO calves brought strong prices. The demand for stinkers and feeding cattle, while not so very large was sufficient to maintain strong prices. SHEEP There were or.ly l.,ll sheep and lambs for the market, which is not large, and there was an absence of variety in the offerings. There were no pti itly top kinds and sales included lambs from 1-1 down, with rliped lambs at H2. Sheep that were net strictly the best sold from $ll..'si U.-n. ( HICAtiO (,R VIN. Cllir vco, March n.-Tnding in iheat was fairly active with an easy ndertone, opening ;t to cent- tt-w-Silling was general and of a :.i'.tcred rha tUiich ah orr.rd larg, ly by resting order-. Corn opened ' to cents l.mir. Oats were H cent lower. Provisons were -.lightly lower. CLOSE Wheat May. .S to ; July. l.f..'.'. to l.:.-l; Septemii r, $1.44 to ,I.4:;T,. Corn May. S LOR 14 (if !-; July. $1.i7';c: Septemhei, jl.Ofl'ic. O.its-Mav, :.,-G :.Sc; July, r.f.i, i'.uk-Mav. S:!2.:::.; Julv Lard-llav, JlS.Sd. IMis-Mav. S17.::7; Julv. $'!!.' F i T. IT GRATN MARKETS. Wheat Corn, 70 lbs LfW Oats, mivod Oats, white POULTRY. Eggs Hatter, fre-h Leghorns Hens, 41 2 lbs and uver Ilins un-h-r Djs Soring chicks over 2 1(; Oid cocks Young cocks, staggy lien turks, 8 tba ami ove: .... H':n turks, old Tom turks, 12 pounds and over Tom Turks, old Capons, 7 It h and over Capons, under 7 lbs Ijeene, full feathered Ducks, colored Ducks hite Heef hides, green No. 1 MARRIED IN C HICAGO. M. I . Harmon Wed Massachtixctix Woman YetderdHy. I HICAiiO. March l:!. Martin L. Ilaimon. ."11 vcars old, of Mlommngton. Ind., and Flora Tucker, CI, of Pittsheld, Mass., were licen.ed to marry here yesterday. lil.OOMINCTON, Ind., Mar h 111. Martin I.. Harmon, who was married 111 Chicago yesterday, is a prominent business man. He is one of the proprietors of the llioomington Automobile Company and owns tive farms in this county and near Lebanon. He .-toie a march on many of his friends here, as only his closest business associates knew of his approaching wedding. M. L, Harmon formerly resided here 1 where lie was proprietor of a novelty sore for several years. TF RHINE. Newton J. King went to Frankfort Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wiggs arc moving to their new home near Kirkhn. (ieorge Ferguson and family spent Sunday at the Chnrley Wallace home. Severn! f.iniiers in the vicinity have their sugar camps open. I Lclnnd lausset and Wayne Codl.y visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H irve Chihbrs and so is called at the Marl Parker lioinc Satiirdav evening. Hugh King and wife called at the N. J. King home Friday night. Mrs. N. J. King is improving. Mr. and Mis. I aban Haughey spent Sunday at the N. It. Codl.y home. Elisha Stowers and Flossie Stoops motored to Lebanon Monday. Abe Ferguson met with an acciilent Sunday night. No one was setiously hurt, but the hupgy was damaged quite a lot. ROSSTON. Ora Phillip and Hon Rom called on Arthur Harloa'a Sunday, Mr. and Mm. Albert Shafer of Indianapolia ipent the week with Mr.
New Raincoats For Spring Showers
Wc guarantee our coats, to keep you dry. That is the kind you want. Call and see them. WE GIVE TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS
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Lebanon and
Lebanon Commercial-: Vocational College LEBANON, INI). Opens April 9th. In the Castle Hall Buildinn DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Individual Instruction in
Touch TpyewritinK Shorthand llusiness English Rapid Dictation Olhce Practice Bookkeeping
On urmurt of the Cnni'ervatoiy of Music and other vocational departments which are being added to the HOME HUS1NESS CODI.EOE, the name will now he changed to the LEBANON COMMERCIAL A VOCATIONAL COI.I KdK. ENROLL NOW. For information call on James L. Dee. at the manager's office, in the Telephone building. Phone 1000.
Special All Head Rice, per pound "c W heal Rlscuit. 2 packages 15c Lye, per can 5c Lenox Soap. 7 liars 25c Wash Rasiii. white and blue 15c Cup and Saucers 10c Dinner Plates 10c
Red and Yellow Onion Sets, good tiality, quart ISc Flower and Garden Seeds, largest package, 2 for 5c Cherry Chocolate, heavy coated, extra quality, box 20c Moore's 5 & 10c Store Deliver 50c orders. Phone 142
When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 299. 410 West Socth Street
AN OPTIMIST IS A MAN
A. A, GARNER, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
and Mi i. Arthur Hallos and attended the snio Wednesday of Arthur and Virgil llarlos. Mrs. Myrtle I.ayton of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her pure. its, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kincaid. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harlos s,,ient Sundav with Frank Wood and family. Mr, and Mrs. John Wurtzler of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his parents nnd family. Other visitors were Thomas Pope and family of Whitertown. Willie Wills and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Wills' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters., Mr. and Mra. Jesse Wills and children spent Sunday with 1. M. Kiscr and family. Little Mabel Watts, who has been real tick has fully recovered.
Thorntown
Commercial Law Hanking Busmen Arithmetic Rapid Calculation l!usin?ss Penmanship Higher Accountancy This Week White Crepe Toilet Paper (i mils for 23c Salt, 4 pound sack ,1c Peas, value 10c Granite Dish Pan 2.1c Granite Pudding Pan, fourquart for ,L"c
Who Looks on the bright
side of things. How can a man be an optimist and wear a pair of illfitting glasses, or ones not suited to his eyes? We are ready to do our part in making an optimist of you. FINDS $10 A MONTH BUYS FOOD FOR SEYEN tBu the Rfcrniiflonal Cirf rtec.l LOS ANGELES, March 22. Testifiinjf at the trial of her husband, Jual Mesa, whom she charged with failu e to provide. Mrs. Mesa declared that her family of seven got along just line as ong as Mesa provided $10 monthly for food, hut when he cut the allowance to $9 their matrimonial ship was snagged. Reporter, by maiL $3 a Year.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A
