Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 155, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 March 1917 — Page 7
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VOLUME 25.
.KRANON, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1017.
NO. 155.
l'AGES 7 TO 12
ML FRAKCHiSE coiistitutwu framed by
LOCAL FRAUCHiSE LEAGUE
WmWMS3SSS.
Meeting Held last Night.
TICERS CHOSEN
AT THE MEETING ;n :v K'n"
n and by- bers present ut any regular meeting,
the 1-eLanon notice of proposed amendment having
oigaruird Wn given at a previous regular
at a meeting held last night; . meeting. -Article I- v: . , "rUw"-,
kanization Perfected at a' Th,s Kamtati-m hatt b. raiieatt , slmll M() on th(, fir(.t an(f thiri
. 'mjins rramm. i.t-uKu . 'Monday evening of each month. Article II Number 2 Fifteen member!" thall The object of this nrgunitiition ! constitute a iiuorum.
J sf,ull be to study political ijuesuonfland in this way to furh the wumtn of Lebanon their duties as citijens. ! Article 111 j All women of Lebanon anil vicinity
r- members of this organi-
turn by signing the eon-'titutii.n and ying the annual due. Article IVSf.lii.n I--The officer of this ornifatiim ."hall he a president; ur e presiil.nts. one chosen from rh uf the four wards; a secretary .1 n treasurer. The three viceesi. tents shall Is selected by the e-i.b-nt and the vii e-prcsident ululy elected. Sit tion II- The duties of thejc off! is shall be such as pertain to like ices in similar organization. In dit it-ii hey shall arrange piurnim r meeting, and have general fupiuon of the affairs of the nrgunit'nn .'ubject to the direction of the
rests by Mr. James P. Wa-
kn, of Delphi Constitu
tion Adopted.
re than Unity repieentat.ve n of Lebanon met Inst night at ome of Mia. II. S. Higgins mi South stn-et and iwrfected an
nution to he known as the "Lett.
'oman's Lmnchtse League." f the organization is to hwip
aionien of the city to lieCome in-
led in franchise and tn educate
to lie educated that .ne hallut
be used intelligently. The lirst hit ai held Mi.n.l.n nialit.
!i 12 at the library, the meeiiriK April nnd culled by Mrs. I'ora Poehlcman hn.ielf.
Ira. B..S. Wggins.
-Article V. Officers shall lie elect") for a term f one year at the first meeting in
man Khali sui-ceed
Officer CHoiieii.
e organization rtirt nut au-mi-
with the following oiticersr lent, Mr. Cora Doehleman; first
president. Mrs. Ft. S. Higgms;
irer, Mm. Ben V. McKey; secr, Mrs. J. C. Parnall; press rer, Mrs. Felker. The president
vice president will have power'
ect a vice president to represent ire other wards of the city. The pal feature of the meeting last wa the reading of the coniti- ; by the secretary, the constitu-
being prepared by the officers
oifuiiiroiioii a. si test by Jlim
k Voliva. 'Hi totmiHrtio'ir wan
d and is herewith published in that all the women of the city
Iread. The women 'of the City ire j
-ted to cut out the constitution . y-sonal ute. It is an important ij of the Franchise league, fj Mnt. J. P. Waaxon Speak. s. Janies P. Wa.uum of Delphi. ; chainnan of the ninth district. j resent last night and Rave many .: ul plans for organum and for ij ' work. She attended the tenth
ct convention which was held in j
ette yesterday and save an in- 'j ina; report of the meeting. She ' ally urred the ladies of Ibanoti end the meeting of th Franchise le of the ninth district which I e held at Crawfnrdwillc tn nex ! day. At the Crawfordsville ; if Dr. Amelia Keller, state ' ient of the Wonun'i Franchise ' i
Mrs Hortense Tapp Moore of ! He, Ind., and Robert Williams I
awfordsville, will be prominent
ers, ;
K . The Next Meeting. I next meeting of the Lebanon J i's Franchise LeaKUe wilt he
Monday night, April second in ; j ntion hall at the court house, j
hereafter every first and third ty night in the month. Kvery j1 n in Lebanon and Hoone county ;
L only invited but urged to be
fit at every meeting. The state
tution will he studied and dis-
1 at next Monday night's meet-
nd other important subjects will
fto make Intelligent voters of the
n of I.ebnon and Boone county
nd place on the piogram durle year. The Lebanon Woman's hise League is .strictly non-part-
Article VI
Annual dues shall be twenty-five c nt.:, payable on joining the organisation. Article VII Thij constitution and the accompanying by-laws may be amended upon a two thirds vote of all the mem-
Number 3 Special meetings may lie culleil by the orocers, the okject uf siuh meetings being stated. In the call. Number 4 An extension committee consisting of one member from each nrl shall lie selected by the officers as soon as practicable after their election. The duty of this committee shall be to interest the women of the several wards in the organization. Number f The expenses of the organization shall be kept within the income. Number 6 This organization shall lie governed by Rulierts' Itules of Ord-
FUMY EE MADE
Plan to' Eliminate Grade CroHsings Makes Progress.
LAND OWNER'S OFFER
U ill Sell Kiuht of Way For Tut Off to Avoid Detour on Noblest Ille Rand,
OLD I'NION. F.lmer Owens and family spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. I.. ?. I'eabody. Mr. and Mrs. Will Duff spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hunt near Lobanon. Jesse Lirown and lrl Watson spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itrown near llrownsburg. Krie Robhins and Mrs. Jesse II room called on Mrs. Will Duff Monday afiernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown had as their dinner guests Sunday Eleanor SUifk. Mary und Bonnets Rader, Mr.
and Mrs. Klisha Reese, Mr. and Mrt.
Myron Davis, Karl Dye, Huren Shoemaker. Floyd Powell am) Mr. and Mrs. John Kernodle and Earl Wat-
If faimers living east of town on the Noblesville road will only display the right kind of interest at this time
the proposition of connecting Indian
apolis avenue and the N'ohlesvillc road, eliminating the railroad cross-
ings, w ill g.i through. A U. Spencer who owns the land on this side of t lie railroads has agreed to sell a strip forty feet wiile and sixty-eight rods lung for $400. The pupers are now out among the farmers living on the Noblesville road and if they will donate the purchase price of the land and (he teams with which to haul the gravel the new section of street will
t built. If these farmers respond ' poi luiuty t
and do their part thecounty has agreed to furnish the gravel. It is then up to the city tn dd the street improvements which are to he made on Indianapolis avenue and lo f.-nce the new section. The eity will also furnish a team and a gang of men to help with the work of building the street This change means the elimination of the dangerous crossings of
the Dig Four and T. H., 1 F roads and will b of especial benefit to the fanne-.-s living east of town on the Moblraville road. For this reason it is up to them to do a little mor.i than anyone else. It now seems that there is little doubt of it going through.
MINOR COURTS.
ONE METHOD OF CIIYOECORATI
Milton T. McCaity today filed suit in Justice of Peace Trowbridge's court today against the Lebanon Auto Sules and Machine Company for judgment to the amount of $00. The complaint ttutes that the plaintiff leased the gat-aae building on South Lebanon street to the defendants and was to receive Sl'10 per month. It is alleged that the building was occupied bv the company for two months from December 1.'., HUB to February lo, 1U17. and that the rent has never been p.iid although it is lung pu t due
MRS. DAISY D. BARR TO PREACH HERE SUNDAY
Evangelist to he at the Central Christian Church Stindav.
Twelve Reasons Given the Planting of Trees.
for
UNITED ACTION URGED
All Fortes in City Anked to Conv bine to Help in the Movement.
Lebanon
; to have" unmher ophear Mis. Daisy Dong-
Hat r. Mrs. Itarr will preach at
both morning and evening services next Sunday at the Onlial Christian chunh. Kev. A. L. Ward, pastor of the
iluirch will go to Chicago to open th
riant a tree. There need be no argument for this form of city decoration. A high authority on city forestry sets oat twelve reasons fur planting trees, either by the city or by the property owner.i individually. Trees make a city more beautiful, healthier und wealthier, and they are a source of civic pride and pleasure is the summary of the reasons set out by this high authority. Last year Denver planted over ilO.OPO trees in its parks. ljt all forces in the city combine to help to relieve the existing barren
ness of its streetii, and help to arouse ' j
an appreciation inai win Ti-nnmorm the city tu one more beautiful. One well planted tree in front of a residence udds beauty to it, even though
color, . inspiring & constant appreciation of nature. Treea enhance the beauty of architecture. ' . Trees create sentiment, love . of' country, state, city and home. Trees have an educational influence upon citizens of all ages especially children. Trees encourage outdoor life. Trees purify the air. Trees cool the air in summer and radiate wtrmth in winter. Trees improve climate, conserve soil, and moisture. ' Trees furnish a resting place and shelter for birds. " Trees increase the value of real estate. Trees protect the pavement from the heat of the sun. ' Trees counteract adverse conditions of city life.
Committee Desires to Provide Entertainment For Presbyterial Delegates.
There will be one hundred or more lelegates and officers in attendance.
at the Presb) tei-ial to lie held at the
I. Mi l lull churili Wednesday and
I hursday, April -4 tit and fith. The entertainment couiniftce which is composed of Dr. M n v VanNuys,
residence may not lie elaborately Miss Anna Crawford, Miss Helen Cald-
and Mrs. William Virtue, have
designed; while all of the unsightly i features of a house mnv he screened
! from view by proper planting. provision for anout seventy ucmgsun.
campaign there for Mrs. Harr. The j '',e twelve reasons given by the ! It is earnestly requested tlutt thirty meeting m Chicago will be held in the authority of city forestry as as fol- more be provided for within the next month of April. There x ill be ten lows; j two days. Please telephone to anyone churches uniting in this meeting. I Trees are beautiful in form and of the. committee.
1 Advertised or Not Our Prices Are Always the Lowest, Quality Considered f I v ' ; I .a " -V ft
You Will Lilte To Trade Here
You should lecome fiimiliar with our store, our mwrhandiso, and our prices. Watth for our advertisements; they will present many timely saving opportunities, enabling you to buy the lietter things for lejts money.
"Get the Star Quality'
Black and White Cigars Did you ever try one if you did you are a regular customer. "There is something about that cigar that just appeals to me" that is the way they talk, and that's what you will say after you try onev We have them in six different shap and they are FIVE CENTS
AND THEY ARE MADE IN U. S. A.
WOODBINE.
i. Mary Bohanan and W'eldie r and children Pauline and spent the week-end with Mary' id of Indianapolis. C. S. club will meet Wednesday oon with Mr. Iva Fge.
r Wullner and family visited
Jack Adair and family Sunday.
Dooley was at Indianapolis,
ihv on business.
nk Hackett and family spent y with Charles Iieliels at Leul!a Dooley spent a few dayi last with relative near Cloverdaie. Anderson and I'ansy Akers the Sunday evening guests of Huffman.
WALL PAPER Over G00 patterns of the newer wall papers now on display in our new Daylight Wall Paper Show Room. This includes a varied selection of papers in Kitchen Blocks, Bed Rooms and Living Rooms and priced as low as CHI-NAM EL Automobile and Carriage paint. A beautiful selection of colors. One coat will make them look like new. The pint can VIVv TOILET PAPERS Eiderdown Toilet Paper considering the present price of paper, this is an extra good value. While it lasts. 0n 5 rolls for CHI-NAMEL SCREEN ENAMEL-Now is the time to paint 'up those screens and have them ready for spring SCREEN GREEN, pint 4Tc SCREEN BLACK, pint 25c
CAMERA FILMS Get your Camera films here; special attention given to this department; we sell films for all make cameras. SANI-FLUSH The ideal cleanser for Toilets, Kitchen Sinks and Bath Tubs. If you ever OK try it, you will never lie without it, the can. COLORITE The ideal straw hat dye, always gives perfect satisfaction ; we have it in all colors. Generous size bottle 25 C LIBERTY DRY CLEANER Works in gasoline as ordinary soap does in water, very fine for cleaning Silks, Satins, Gloves, Feathers, etc. 1Gf Introductory offer an extra large size. Ul,
TOILET SOAP Colgate's Elderflower and Glycerine Soap, one of the greatest Soap values we ever sold. Each cake weighs a full half pound. This Soap we are selling $1 the dozen cakes . OCp or Three Cakes for 0
FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS 5c and 10c Our lines of flower and garden seeds are complete, offering a wide variety for choice, and are selected from the best seed firms in this E 4nr1 1 fl
ut aim tut
country, the package.
KNOXALL SOAP An excellent Soap for cleaning wood work, hard wood floors, carpets, OKp rugs, etc. A quart can only
TICE G. A. R. AM) W. R. C. 6 G. A. R. and W. B. C. are re-
ed to meet at the hall, Saturday noon at t o'clotk, to make ar,n.,U to to ILe iiniivd.n h on Sunday night for the pat-: J aervtc. I j. s. conn, t Commander
Special for Friday and Saturday From Our Candy Department Maxixie Cherries Rich juicy, Cherries, Choeo- OQ late Coated, COc values. Special 71' Oalvins Nougat This is a very high grade QQ Nougat, Chocolate coated, 60c values, at
An Introductory Offer Of Colgate's Perfumes Friday and Saturday we will sell an extra large bottle of Colgate's Perfumes, in six different odors to choose, Monad Voilet, Caprice, Dactylis, Lily of the Valley, Rose, Cashmere Bouquet 1 ftp CHOICE AVC
Our Week End Specials For Friday and Saturday Only IaMARCA Seed Havana Cigar e fnf OC Regular 3 for 25c values special. . O IUl Jl HUMANA Blended Havana and Domestic Cigar, shade grown, Connecticut Wrapper rtf 3 for 25c value, special O IUI 6Ul
The Newest Trend of Fashion is Shown in Our Wall Paper Department
