Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 153, Lebanon, Boone County, 27 March 1917 — Page 8

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Qiul!(v Hoiisp Qiinlity t'Jays TONIGHT. Bluebird Photoplays Present a picture version of a legand of the Siei.-aa "THE GIRL OP LOST LAKE" lntri,duiirg. Myrtle ricnxalet, Val I'aul, I'tcd Church and a :--'iert enmpuny of Isluohird photo -players. I'lrt.uta; I'.cautie; ot th Mountain. .N'nt'iie Seine . in Natcc ett.ngS'wH T hv It Slirrirg Homanrc. Wrincn mid produced by Lynn I h.i;. tufU Au'.noi of -D .- S-cr.-t of lik ADMISSION r,c ( O.MING WEDNESDAY O.uf.-o Plays i.f Merit "THE HEART OF THE HILLS" Olympic tj - .i:i!!( v !!.u-i' Theatei Qu.ility Play.!1T t i, T LEADS' ( AY '.- V ' GEO L. FRANK & CO, JcT,flem, Optiriana and Munic Ileal rs. ' i Went Side KquaT KKI'OI.'l LI! OS . i?.. $l.i' KHI 1

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,vil;i t. If M. (!( the ltttrrnftH..n Mrs. Joemn Lvnn Kerrlv.) etc, of 1.1 An!"'!'1". pre: ub nt of the '.cnoral folciirti.in of Vvomcii'i. Clubs, a one of the ho t known Idlers of the fair sex in the Itaitett States The follow nig txclUs.v." article oil til UUII1en's club movement, written by her it the roi.uest of the International V ws Service, th. roforo, has Mwi:il interest: "Very significant of the growth, the power of co -operation anil the stromr on.;e of sisterhood among women of tn!.iy h' th .-ro.ral I'rderation of Woolen.'.-. Clnbx, which, Ix-snlt. numli rim; :.nKi,i)"i( women in the Vnited '-'rates, oietuilcH sent'erod' clubs :m Jar av-.av. count rie. Japan, India. a-Ua!ia. Smith America nml ti.e We t Indies. ' n. Hub movement h.ei I'ono a :..t.' u ii: a fov -ar., from llio-, rttli ;riiup. Oi if ram.' toetlu r f: 'I! iii.piori'mi'i.t to tho i;re it o-v'iiii of tmla ortrn numh'o v. hn.-e i llief : air of in, r": stoailiiy irrn '.I,. I int. - ,. i- l;. ..ll-.l of -I: delegate - Hot k int inc fmjutttnnt p: tint, Ikhirst uikv ! first served. Oliver 40; citltivctfirii, fill 1 i-l-it'-in llanbvarp f'emtrfinv.

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iSnvy r Si" York, iim tm ltmtum NKW VOKK-Mmrh 2V.-Six hun 'lieil 'jHckin" from tlm Ui:it (l Stoic'lri:ailn.'Hiuiit Ari7j-na iwinuli") tli .inif i

the ttroctn ,if HrKolilyn l"y for t'oJ uours anil inspireit ri-ciuitiiiu at the naval riluttons. Civilians clioernil tlie !-4iilun an tliev murchKl tlirouith the treet with flues flyinc anil thp ship's hanil playing martial ntu.iic. Apptieations cam in hiei-ei-d numhi;r at tho m-ruitinir nHVers after the snilori; had inspired the civilians. Naval pararii'H will be a part of the recruiting rampaiim from now on. The naval reserve ships, Wasp anil Gloucester have been ordered placed in commission for the training of raw recruits. .Sea training -will start intmedutely. MARKET REPORTS INDIAXAI'DMS 1-IVKSTOt'K. INOIAVAPOI.IS. lod , March 27. Ahout .I.Vl hun.'. arrived for the mar k.-t today which if u rood incnni over a week mm und which w. re n . many as necessary. The market opened wU'i ...ilt-.-iie n tip. rtiiiji a hiither level in piice.i in harmony witl' rcpoit. from t.tiier p'aces. There was. imiv r, a U k of out dde l ompeti tion and trie li adini; local killers wen 'eliu-taTit. at first in paying any ad Vance, hut finally the hulk of t'v Hood h..js .old at SIT.. Id, hut Sinn. iilnrs sold at .! .YO.iw The ev iieme t"P Tor -..ini crs" Sl.i.Uf I iie n arkel. tlievi f-re. w:i- hebM , t, n 111,- hii-h. r than e,:tenlay. I'A I I l,K -The receipts of Mm .all'- were not lai'e for tins time ii he v.eek and the market opened il!' . e..i'in.ic,l p ,l, m ,d from a! I. 'I I fuvor.ih1- t-, t' oiv,)Mit,i.r e ill, hilt (Ml. Mil M,i. ( I.DSK-l.-'l; JilH . 1 (!. C-,i-. . M i Ju'v. Oat- Mn l.aid-Mi:-, -i:i. to l!l.i(i: .Ivy i:;!.s-.M..y, ;i.r., Jylv , 1 UK (.(t MVKSTol K. rviiix 'T'ick v Rns. in . v-n-1 .- MllliS --Ueeeipt-, OU"l'; OI. t. ,!..W -,.. .."..!, to -h:ele hliril- : m:r-H and b-ttcber-. I IMi'o" '. " I : oil h.-av.'-, t4.4r.ftr.ii.V'l; -oim'I :e ., .. $14 4" Cd '4.K0; llgl,', 1 1.1.".i ..i;ii; nig... s; to.r..i ji i i.oo; hail, oi !.-.. 1 t.kie.i l.i.iu. f TTI.K- !:.-cei,,t s, tl.OO'l; nmiket .lily; beeves. SO.I.ilS 12.u".; cows an, 'il'r-is. j:i .ii(,i lo.t.n; stoikers am -ihrs. r,IHn I0.SI1; ti-ians, 7.ll"((i (a''."-. Ih.'.eW lr. "II. SIIFFI'-Reciipt... ir,,(MKi; mcrkct nw; natives and westerns, $II.lSni Ian GRAIN MARKETS. . Wheat S Corn. 7o lb. 0:its, m'Sid , Oats, while POVI.TKY. Fggliutter, fresti 1 .eyhorns liens. 4'q lb-- nnd over Ib'iis under 4 1 :- Hi Sn ir:g chicks over 2 lbs Old cock Voting corks, staggy Ifen turki, 8 Ibn and ovei .... Iten tuik.i, obi Tom tmks, 12 pounds and over Tom Tutks, old Capons, 7 Ibn nnd over Capons, under 7 His (Jeese, full frathered FAflKWF! L MFSSH.K. IiH'OOS". Va-h 27. Kii'x Cbii; tian X, .f Iv-nmnrk. !.!" i-'-'Ued i'loctamntion R.ldre;i-ed to 'la: vr- it en's of Hie lia,sh W-it lnd.w. (th land. .iiiei.a.ed bv the L'mtcd SiU) hidditig them farewell, s;u itcpu'eh frnm fd;x"nhagen. The king - ihed them n h"ppy future ntt rmtinned nriw.penty nn. loyalty undei I'nil! HUtea rolp.

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WANItIV(.TO!i. March 27. From all over the roup try today t)ip navy department received wulil of hli'llly :ititrluliit' d l-c. ril'Ving work. There hiL h-en a veritalile rush ti the colors throughout the entire PAlion. Nenrly all rvcr.litiug stations have reported that they have hei n iammiil with uptilicnn'.s. Olliciala believe the men needed til- bring the navy up til war strength will m obtained in a very short time. One pleasing feature to the oi'icials is the pi, h to enlist in the middle we;-;.. The farn-ers of tl'.i section make the lie-t sailors and marine:, oirciah: declared. 11. K. SO. -'. Sunday s,l:ool attendance at Milledgeville, fia. t'ollection. ...:). Number of chapters rend, 2'j:i. Mis . Ann.wrr.-H Lewis, Miss ll.iel fietes and Mrs. hell Kdvvards spent Tliursdav aiteini'-.o with Mrs. o. phr. .S.-h.-nek. Mr-. Laura llanic.Ay and .kiucliter IVariey spent Thulsilav aftcrmtnp Mi... A. la M.C. !: ,. Mr. and Mr:. 1:,. K.it-ii spenl Sun lay with Mr, and Mrs. Otto K .ton. Tin i- .llei sii.it ITil.iy evenilll wirh (Iwiii tiates anil fairelv were Mi. s. Zora Stewart, .Mi-s Kern l.n-h. Miss tjoldie Lavtan. Miss Mablil.aisli. Me.--.rs. i dean and l'."e,1 i 'a'oo, Has ..-II Wail.i l. Mr. and Mrs Wi'son Martin.- Mi.. F.v-i L.tr.-n, .-. ed Mrs. Otto l-at.m Mr. and M;, .urn and Mr. f Ihointm.n, errv l.avtoll I Orville -h or .ehink l a-ale. nd M.i -pent Mr .( Mr Ma tt ill Suti'ia-. la'l-l te (Uvea li ill; Hairy C..,. :.isler enteilair liHTllli T N' I Mr-, .bue .i tinned to her ho n-l Mrs. lie--ell .- i-..l.iv v.tli Mi s. in n.-k's. HI en, v , led 1-: a few d'.v- v ; I IIOUS'TOWS. :i, k IMalt and' family .. day aft-i-p.ion at nl.iy.a. of l,eori;e Slia'fi r alfl lamil Mi,s Mahle lions.-! of Ti pent the tia orth. i nt In Crn fords villi- Satuida Mr. and Mr Harvey Pel kins .-pent .mm with Mr.-. Anna Siimhr Salv.ith his perents. John ,. -rar S',.. 7.Altum and wife . peat flilsiiNKIC-i LNHOriK SO! III. CIM '.'OI.. Teim.. pe, i, I tl.iin 1" .U iO -ans fr,.m fr ilad.-lph nrpe. tia., inrived Inlate to Ft. Oidc m the Vir-inia-Tennes oii. Tie I , hand of s line e. viy this mmn ii tatmn platfo. v.a: tutor., a. id there a.-

FAVOIIS I SIVLIISAI. TKAIM.SC. Sl'l!IS(,ITKI.l III.. March 7.-1 The Illinois scnale today b) ullullllil ens vote pushed a joint resolu- , lion le,-laring for universal ami comi.uisory milit iry training and uigins' lllim.in senators nnd emigres men to ucrl; for such a lav.'. M-n hi. hits ii wii c.n. MI AMI. Ari.. M..i'.)i 27. A fl'-cia! , trr.in carrying the Chicago Coin 1'iom;

Bowie to Miami collided with a handcar lexd-d with Mexican section hi.mh;, tulny. H:c Mexicans xcire htll'leti ijoivn A 40-foot Pilllmlikment but none wna wviously injured. The Cub special did not leave the rail.. -

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Climax Wall PnnorClt'MKT. 2 cans I'dP "l.'nAmmonia. 1 qt. Iwittle. . . . llle WaxliiiiK I'owili'M, a pkjrs. Ittc Paint, and Varnish Stain Ier can lilt 1'aint nr Varnish Finishes KitScrnl) r.nishe.s . . . ..V and 10c Flower Seeds, 5 iickfrs "c KXTKA SPECIAL 1 tit. or I Moore's 5 & IH liv. r "Oi' (irili-rs

Colonial Theatre Coming Wednesday, March 21 Course Play No. 5 "OBEY!" thundered the impost"!- when Hester hesitated hot ween iilial love and her solemn oath. MABEL TRI'NNELLE and CONWAY TEARLK tTheHeart'otIleHills, will j:ive yon ninety minutes of straight-from-the-shoulder rapid action in one of the exceptional dramas of the year. "THE HEART OF THE HILLS" is founded on the celebrated novel "The Girl From the East," by David Whitelaw. In the cast are a dozen filmtrained favoritesbrilliantly interpreting an exciting story of romance and adventure. "THE HEART OF THE HILLS" offers a strong, logical plot, and unending succession of exciting scenes and a finished production that can not f u'l to please. l.k-ADMISSION-IOc

NEWEST CREATIONS. PRICES THE LOWEST WALLPAPER Sargent's Floor Lac Screen Paint Paint and Varnish Brushes LONG & DAVIS Phone 39 . Wall Paper Store

When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 293. 410 West Swth Street

Wc Have a Few Bargains in Implements and Plow Shares Jf. C. BROWN CO. REPORTER, ONE REPORTER, BY

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Dress-up Week and Easter are both close at hand. Order your Spring Suit now.

assortment of S t v 1 i s fi men. Thorntown. Screen Wire, 1 yard... SfHitless t'lfltliscr Bun-Ami t'ni'tuin Pule.-t Curtain (;lls, yard . . White Wash Brush . . . Garden Rake Garden Hues ' (liirdt-n Trowels lb. of Lawn Crass Seetl. .lilt- . Klc .lllo .l.-r . .c .25c 10c .10c 10c Store ,. Plume 1 12 Reo Automobiles Trucks Ftvp-pa-'si-nger four tS7f Kevtn-pa.-senger six $1250 F. O. B. Lansing Call for Demonstration Moore & McRobrti Auto Inn MONTH PY MAIL Xic. MAIL, $3.00 A YEAR