Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 155, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 March 1917 — Page 2
MS URGED
Patriotic Gathei'inf is Suggested For Lebanon.
TO HELP COMPANY II
More Patriotic tntertst In Enlistments Needed in This Community.
1H almott every exchange received at thia office i found noticea of patriotic roeetinjra which are to tc held rKhi Ui next few dny but here no arrangements of such a meeting have been announced. April 2 congress convenes in gpecial wnMon an;
at this time it is almost rrrtiin that war irtvaMire will he taken again!
(lermany. The patriotism of America ix not yet to the point It should he. People do not realite the perinunc? of the situation. It la the opinion of nil who are in close touch with the mtuation that
the war department will not call for
volunteers hut will federalist the na tlonal nurd units and work through this source. Companr H of this city-
is now mohiiixing. Thirty-live active
members make up thin company. Omcers and privates are working hard to get recruits but there seems to he a lack of patriotism, all dui to the fact that the young men do not realite the need the tountry ha for them. The eompany needs at leat sixty-five men and twice as many if they can he obtained. No plea can be made, no argument used, that would have the stimulating effect upon the recruiting work, that a big meeting of this kird would have. Let the eitirens f tebanon assirt In the work of reciuiting company H to war strength, at 'a.t. FOOD RIOTS IN ITALY.
Berlin nVporl ."ajs Demon! ration bad Become Particularly Crae. Kv la Mrrmatinndl .V,wi BERLIN, via Sayvilie. wireR.. March HU. Severe food rioU are occurring in Northern and Central Italy. Dispatches from Vienna today ((uoting hwiiiu itources say that the disturbances at Turin. Milan,' Florence aiU Genoa were particularly grave. Many persons were hurt in clahe between mobs and the holdier. Martini law is reported to have been declared at some places. Street fighting at Milan followed when soldier:, charged the rioters. Many of those, who took part in the dssordera arc women, it i raid.
At iO L- - . . oiLJ. i . Machine 0ft4 by Jaint Cllftoa Set on frre When fchjh Tank KaaMea. ri;r,.n y.A . i,,j-K,,l,Pf
autcmobijo practically destroyed by
nre tiunoay nignu ne nira hihii Pleasant View church and after the service started to turn on the light nf tUm maekin.. Th Tirext-O-lita tAilk
burst and set fire to the automo
bile which was almost completely consumed, the running gears only being left The gasoline tank cm the hmh;.. k.J . Loir nrl RlOst flf the
liquid had caped the tank did not
expltde. PETITION FILED.
Flora Curtis Asks for Guardian for Iwhelle J. Curtis. Flora Curtis today filed a petition in the circuit court to have a guardian appointed for Isabella J. Curtis who is alleged to be past eighty-two years old and unable to take care of her estate. John W. Hornaday in the attorney for the plaintiff.
Itewxne to Local Appeal For Aid is Slow Message From New Albany.
WILL tilYE DINNKR. Mr. and Mr. R. H. Martin of liusby street will have their dinner guet.
this evening, Mr. and Mre. Fred Coombs and children Jnnire and lnn aid and Mrs. Roy MrDnmel of ChIih pell, Mont, houte gue- t of Mr . i Coombs. j
The resyonae to the local appeal for funds for the New Albany storm sulTcrers luia so far not been up to expectations. To date the contributions total only 6?. The need for help at New Albany is more urg nt thun it was at Nev Cattle. I.ij-tcn to this .ipp"al received hero from the Citisens Itelief Com. rrittee and . W. Morris, mayor of New Albany: "(hi.- city !'.elpic' in face of tremendous disaster. Tornado killed .'IT.' Bounded several liund-r.-.l; ma.!'- him,. U r- r...i... d :r nnllioii dollars damage to home.-i and 'arteries. Fvery buMitor mtin in ttyirg to restore normal renditions, b it huidr-n too great for this community alone. In face of this tcrrib'i- di.-.-aster we l,?ve no hesitation in urging oiir consideration of financial help in raising t'o hundred ;md fiity thousand dollars needed by Kcd Cro.-s society to carry on emergency relief work. Maximum amount that your citiiens care tu send Hill be gratefully rereived by the sufferer-." Head that and hesita'e no longer. Send your donations to this, ufiice at oner. The following is a complete lint of contributions to date: First National Bank Jl'MH W. .). DeVol .Yon VWIcy k Shirley :..nii Interstate I'ub. Serviie ' lO.nii Ihtily Reporter ViH) Lafayette Wilson .".." Reporter Kmplojcs l'l.tii) 1 YV. Fuller I.O'i M,ss J"sie j;ll I."K Mrs. Margaret Anderson X.'t'l f iu-h Union Tru-t Co Mrs. liiclianiron l.O'i Homer liaie 2. MO tol. J. U. Henderson 1 n
HOUSE DRESSES For Friday and Sutui Jay Qjg
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CURTAIN GOODS
White, ecru, plain and flowered effects. Yard.
10c
Your New Easter Suit Is Here
Ours, is the finest collection we have ever been able to offer at this time of the season, and you will find them priced very reasonably at
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FUND TOTALS $65!
Materials
SEUGES, MEN'S WEAR GAP.ERDINES SILK TAFFETA i
POIRET TWILL POPLINS SILK JERSEY
Colors
NAVY BLACK CITRON
GOLD APPLE COPEN GREY
Stanley's Specialized Blouses MATERIALS Crepe de Chene Pussy Willow Georgette Crepe COIX)RS Peach Rose Gold Apple Chartreuse White Flesh And Combinations .SPECIAL $5.00
Crepe-de-Chene Blousea S2.19 One table of Silk Blouses, that formerly sold up to ? 4.98, on sale y.only- $2.19 Second Flour.
Stanley's Specialized Tailored Wool and Silk Skirts $5.00 Beautiful styles, all colors navy, black, green, gold etc. . Second Floor.
Silk Petticoats $3.98 Jersey tops and Taffeta tops; all colors, both plain and changeable color?; titled top, scallop (jJO QQ cd flounces. Special. .. .DO.t70
Put Farm Machinery Under Cover
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The fanner of today realizes that every implement be mci aheuld be protected from the element. It mean efficiency and economy. Barn siding it the tame price as it was last year, in fact (umber is the only commodity that has not jumped in price. , Why not look over your buildings, see if they are ample? If not you will never find a better lima to build thad now.
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Easter Hosiery $1.25 and S1.50 Women's Novelty Silk Hoc, in white, with black clockings and black with white clockings, also different stripe effects in colors, n;ny, brown, black, blue, grey, green, etc. The pair $1.25 and $1.50
Easter Gloves Silk Gloves, white with phin and fancy topij 50c, 75c $1 For your new suit we have the Silk Gloves in all new shades. iOiig Silk Gloves $1.00 and $1.50
EASTER CORSETS ARE "Redfern " CORSETS Back or Front Lace Priced at ( $3.00 and $5.00 And higher. Second Floor. Jftomer's ust:PmofCcrscts $1.00 to $3.00
Athena Underwear In all spring weights and styles 50c and up And Atluna costs no more than the ordinary kind. Main Floor.
CHILDRENS DRESSES Some beautiful new white dresses, sizes up to 16 years. Priced $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 and up to $5.98 Gingham dresses at 50c, 79c, 98c and $1.50 - New Styles. 2nd floor
ICa-.U-n H.,k. bv l-nrr; M.st nf Hi. j I'l.-iin-mii4i. In tlrry; rUrtlry. l-'ror-h ninn rit.-hr r. .y H'-vliKr; KIiip Hon
THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY,
Nearly fulfill itoU Loaned During the Month .New Headers' Cards.
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rr r,.;.'i hook.-. Ichii'-! 1-y libinry in r'rlirimry. ;t'7, n5'ler' rurl. ! ia.-iril.
I Tir fi,l..lnE is a partial !i.-t "f ! Sldrl t' (hp llhrftry in -r,i imry ; M-i'(-rn K!iitiir. In- Krcl m I" xiljum;.; Wnmn liti2n', library, b) I VtIIi" in !J ,iiii!Tir-.;,Kr'pi"bhii. by i Blwk: Manual f WVcl,, by iWontm; I I'll" I'iwr. by l'-abo,V; I'r.we lair;.. I by I'or; bmmi,-,n"-s-.,f JMr.i- WlntI r"nib Btlpy, by l.Ruithlitl; Art cf br j St-ry TiIIt. by hnMli--k; Col. farter f ( nrt' r.-vili-. by Hmith; KiiiiiamT of a briHtmas rui'fl. by Wip'tt; Vnrorl. by Tarkmirton; Short r.trira frum "I, iff-;'" Thi I'nmiiifil liml. by Antin, Sivr-n tinilirs "f tb unrli-nt wmlii, hy B.lnl",; Tbp t'nritini-ntal Omnia uf Today, by Cbirk; Myteri of Life, hy llrlliiHh; ll'iv rrol'l'tii in the llrimi-. by ForbiiFh; Frnm (he lnwp Wont U t iMlniion, by f;, tnvin; The Indiiuit Wct Hoik, hy BUtohlry; Th Kvrry Day L'fc of AbraJism Limoln, bv j Hrn i. j VftUtlJ p?"il'.i lKk..-Wb'l! Mii'hr U I'd M.4i!, by Adams; T'i. ! Horseman of th Plair-ii. by Alt-lirlr; tuy Kn-ixni, i f Ui Tiil. b Ail.iwl r; Th Puril! Fnnati'.. by Barbotir; P.oat Hi'ilHim and Boatinr. by Beard; Hnl Craft for out bimr . Boy. by Bard; The Violin Lady, by t ainuUllj The Wjrlej Man. tiy Collin.-; A-hrn-tures uf fc'hool Bow, by f'or-.fll; He I'ri'pared, by Iiiinnrkt Lt'i i t tb gin, -f Irit"tt; T. Havllc id Hirku, jr., by r;Wrrlir: Aloof the
y' Mohan k TWI, v riMimgm uuiwcrt
Jmioiii ; Hlue Bon-
m t K o- H-'l-r. by .In. obi ; TinVouor "rl rtivo, bv l.rr; Itorlnr-v McUav. by jfiVI-'arland; Hoys' Hook of Nrw Invrntmns, hy Mnnlr. Itontnl j,-t The Wh'at rriiK-cas, by UebMrr; Ik-of, Iron and Wine, by I ad: Tbo RrHr'a Claws, hy Ma.-n; I'hp Vrrniilli-m lion. n l.urHK; M i ihoiKo.i:iY Heart StriMB, hi Ihirnellj lunibleweed. by Colfr: Ihe Homeward Trail, by Bailey; The Man Who Wtouirht. by Oilloni: Seeonil I hoire. by Hartn; A t'in-uit IliderV Wid"v, liv HiiTi:-; Hv-r of Le lrrr fi'in. t:n, by Slioiimrd; Th Wii-hing M""i. by ImOon; Hib er Pand-'ils, by i'Utf. The (inld Trail, hy htaei'oolr ; The i;re-n Alley.-, by I'bilpotti-; Cofnleil ( hi the I'u.-t, by Itol-.ind.
JAPANESE WARSHIP .
SHIP SUNK BY SUBSEA-
C'unsul I'"rst Cables News of the Sinkitii; of Hiitish Hark Nealh.
-The
(ieimHn Itaidrr Said Id Have Destroyed Japanese Ship in the I'm iltc.
I fl li lalerwilioait Hen Hrrlif. t.ANCOl. VfcR. B C i Marrli 2'.. A Japiinenn varliip has betn tuuk .'a the IV A,t . 4 It? s (jfwn ' marine, arcwdmn u a Tokio ttmpatrh tola.r. The tinm1; ol the arnhip a not durloiH. soissoSs ByMBAJtOtp. FARIS, Mii't 2!.-iUb;n, the wiuthern ralgw of the rreal battlefield Arraa nd the Aisne, ha Iwen -helled by tint isi ! Iheif Ivujr. -! s- :,-u4.
Illy IM Inlrrnuliimnl .Viii WASHINC.TON. Man-h
live.i ,,f two nv-re A mrrieiini, f rn jeorrtrdi7ed when -i i;o, (1Mn submarine tftrpede 1 (iihout narivnp th" Ilntvh bnrk Ne .lli hi-1 Tuesday. i'..n. Mil I t at yu.-rn.-ti,wn i.i'ied the htate ilejiartiuxnl toilay. The :liip tank in i-eyrn nnnut"s. hi - ii'-.-jikc .uid. an-l vlnle no ,.n. -a- kdle.l. Illeaptaiti wan taken bn-t.ire by Uie Uboaterew. Tlie Amrrieunn io:ei llle, werr Boatswain Clareni-e Itb,nm, of Snn. KrHnri:i-o, :nd 1'eter Wrb-ter. nero ;emmi of IVn::a-ela. A elofC periual of Cnm-ii! ?ro!-t'.. dii-p.iteh eonvinred naval nflicialii lliat Britiidi warship HUTpedrd in eapturItiir tlip Hubniariiie v hell hank tllo Neath. t onuil Krnt ftaled that til- Neath's (OPUin was taken priwoier by the ' boat rammsnder ajiH that liter ti" "landed at Qureaetnwn." Tim inexplM-able to the ftate department, tiiil naval. oflv-ial.. ,-iaid it. probably
I meant the 1 boat itflf was captured.
low- new of the rapture ur destr.ietion of tubuiarinex to be male pub ll., Tlii-. it l believed, Cn.,jl K'o-t eoulij not have plated -pet 'fieally tiiat the Mibinaniie a.' tnk-n. The Neatli, IuY1i n bnuid from MiunlniK to Havre with rargo "f k'ifar, 2 nPlen off Kajstaot hen the 'ibinrii atta-ked. Mie carried im wtrelee and a. unarmed, Cmumj rft rep"rted, and tnade no atteoipt to reiKt or eape. Iter eonnauy exce.pj l,o raptoin, aft preked IV fc 1)1.1,1: :diMrihj veeaeUi '
Flower and Garden'
Seeds .
Wf art- the largest and oldest house ii
lioono county selling garden and flower seeds Our iriocs are lower on account of foresight ir buying. Only lc a Package
Bowman's 5& IQcStorcj
MRU. I! IVK t LARK Hfiir Dressing Parlor Room liuT Kir.4 National Bk. Bidg. Tor appoinlmrnta Pkone 1(2
SIX I'ER CENT h TAXABLK SKCDkll Ale (i ravel Road Bonrf Harry L. KenworiL Reaidence phone, 22 1; Ofbrr;
CITY GARAGE SIOKAOh AND R EPA IS WORK- W ALL KINDS Phona IS 431 S. Lebanon St.
Order your SPRING MOM
WORK early. Prieta my reaj
HARLAN MONLMEM Shop Phone 102. Reiidtnca pkonea 115 and Orit Harlan C. W. Cba
REPORTER, ONE MONTH BY MAIL S."c. RKPORTER.- II V MAIL $-3.0!) A VCAll. REroiUllR, BY MAIL, 13.00 A YEA?'
