Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 156, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 March 1917 — Page 1

..r.ru.i.TiN ' I II' Zr NY j ' ' .. i " ten pagl3 ',rrtly clMdt and warmer IniiieM; If P. -,f j j JliV 1 '-, l i ' f a i, sj SkO SECTION ONE srilay Wo.t.ly m warmer, probably " . : , ' ' 1 : PAGES 1 TO 6 .VOLUME 25. LEBANON, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH. 30, 1917. NO. 156. I

ESSAGE OUTLINE

0 CONGRESS IS

1

Not Suit Either the I 'It ta

JVar Advocates Nor the

Pacifists Fat-linn.

'resident's Add re

However is Yet to lie

Written.

with a "plea in abatement" and a deli titration Hint Ane-rna will be to blame if war comes have caused re sentment here. Many oH'ii-lals reading the address the views of Count vnn ItPinstuttf, the liir-tniv.:ctj German umbaivador ti the lnit. States it is ,j bohev.-d likely that the president may .li cidc that it Would he well to Wake plain to roniri-nss just how heinous a violation of iMeriiatmnal law and abridgement nf American rights thGentian methods actually are. i One thing that scciuid certain to- ! d.. was that th ail.lr. s-, or the than

llor lia f,.it in any . 1 angcd the tiialion. Official haw let it U nnwil that oniv I complete t-liatife of hmariw incthod.i hy Germany ould prevent the "nest step" hy the nif 'l States. The oniire a.l'diecs

tECAST OF THE

WILSON MESSAtJK

Y jniiN ki.wix r:vi v.

.if thf ,-h: K that no

-llo

In

. f. eve

.f.,

H.'lUiiVKthonght

;,d.nt V,lihnifi this :1 s r.irthrni.ui and Hi)' mo; tins nation n' ( ii roi.-iiiv'-. ami lav .' I in .tin l..-t'.i

New Fortified1 Positions of Teutons Homharded Itv the Allies.

GERMANS SUSTAIN

V ERY HEAVY LOSSES

miliiiicatl-.l to

"ft the outline i Bit ter

Intr i

ill A r

Resistance to Allied

Assaults Tost Them Dearly in Men hilled.

.'Id. -Tin

!HS(;roN. :

i.f President W ,..n ', ail.l c-.i extraordinary of cnne-!;css i. te. (Inly new and startling il n-nt.i will rhul ,ge it. Il u ill no Ufn out hy him. tunvvr, il

t plan aic Jhrn-d ti iti

y nifht, a fi-w hour.- hi.furp i dflivemt tn the joi'it iwisioa ITn ial statement a to its mnt ill foithiuiniiiR in udv.ini f n with whom thi prpsidi nt hat i-d it havp a trrnoTal idia id i'.: T'u.-y say that it will no-.-t tin of the rnuntry at uigr al it will noi :;uit eitl.i-r tin- ulti.t

IvwatHH who want th I'nit.i

to (line its million-, into Ku

id to st-nd th army and navj ipibU witii the nt nti: nfithe1

IKive any fotnfort to the pa. ihst:

ill arr il-inandini( that thi. ishull turn thi' uthi-r 'Yhivk' cept tipimany'- attitiiili u

Ituws of vrar.

itw has th au'.hmity ur hkH ik for thf president nnd it i' wogiiiicil that chBiiK"'' in th' I situation would forr n thanit ittitude. talks with admini-tik

adcra iruticate that the Kroun

f thp prfsidfnt' miis:i(re ttiT

fit a.- follow:

Rorilv Diplomat if Kfforlt. ill rrrit" tho ptrortti madi i dlidomary vu ircvint anyiotv SfiiouH than a iiiolnmutii

kith (rt-imany.

iill frankly admit that didiins uttftly faih'd and 'aimci

tv' has not yet di-monsi rated

in millinent to l

;t tin ii

on tlnn-lay In lo-ar tl.llil tin' nr. :- R r (nl'r.. ,. Vrira fri.

I's lip n imtai of liermanv's ait j I.OMiON. Man-h .!((. Ileavv irun.

v. leMi playini? ttie chii-f part in e fihtmif heteen Arra.-i and the sue durui)! (lie pa t twenty-four uiii. There ha: heen infuntry fiht-

.shut I ;nif ,uj ,S,a, ),es from the front to

'day dwelt uai.n the fury of tl

de- ' barilinent.s. Hriti .li and rrem h pun.

have he

Bulletins

(It lnferMfloKii; .Veie erile.) WASHINGTON, nrtt Su. rampanie I) and P of the Tenth lit Id artillery of linmi ticut, were today ordered ai Uttered into the federal erUe by Ike war lienartment. iftu th lhrstt.ta .Vi'i' rrii4iy, MONTI'K.LIf.R, Vt., Mar.h 39. The hotter today paired under nUpenion of the rule a million dollar military appropriation bill. B the ImtrtniltHiiitt eni.-e. I.OVININ, Marrb .1h .-(art l. C Sartz, former Sdih minister of finance, ha Ueen aiked by Kme Vdolphtei to farm a new eabinet for Sweden, svurcvcding the Hawmarakiuld niiiimry. a diopatih from Sliliolm In. day.

POLITICAL HUES ALL TANGLED UP

GUARD FIRED WON.

SE

Soldier Bojh target of InkiKiwn

MarkNttiftt From Over Bonier. ! M th- !Htrrtt,nat K,rM Hrri( j I NMfiARA FAM.S. . Mar. h fW. I

Nulio'iul Oiiflrdmen on wntry duty j h.'fr wr (IrMl on from tP f'una-l i iuh siti- vf thf iivr early ttxiay. No' or.p w us hit. flit ( uiiudiiin mililuryl Ki.thnritieft at .N'jy.am Kulls, Ont.,1

wfie notifitnl and u rom;iuny of tl

TO THE RUSSIANS

i . iweie in. til. iil and a lompuny or me . . , , , Massaehusetts Man Ieadsin.,th tottaiion ia.md,a evpe,htion-.SiKnificant Words Uttered

I al y foi ceo, t:itioiid in the netKhhorj irg city Searched the river hank but could not find any trace of the per-1 j ;;on or persons who tired the shots. Ottawa of the National Guard and of;

jthe t anailian ai'iiiy are roOiei':itj(f ir 1 making a rigitl investintion. ! I'olice Chief Welsh of Nioicarn Fulls

TO ORGANIZE HOFSE t'"11 " n"m'fr of mies inelutlmt; del mans, Austrian.; i and HiilicHruuiM are registered in that

: city.

j Fiht Against South. j ern Control. I ! DEMOCRATS EXPECT

By Chancellor Before Reichstag.

'GERMANY MIGHT

MODIFY WARFARE

. Rcpulilic.'tns Are Also Divided'

A mono; Themse-lves l-'iuht Iteini; Mutle on Mann.

VtKMIlKK KKSKFtVi! "ORPS.

Ill, .. ions t,,iv:it, (he rnited State-;. The ivhiU' lioti.se was a Live of a

tivitv all diy. l or th

rri'ilith;. the in-snlefit tfuve il giilar moininr round.s on t lllks. Hefore R o, ..-K lie I Kimsflr in his .study, denied

to ail i-allets and uorke.l im-e-.saut Lll'iiu his fortlii'otniii(r messntfi'. He d CONTINUED ON PAflK THRFE.

,.lf

of t.onrttor (.m. ilri.lt Will Sene as llftirer in ( ae rf War.

tfftf tht tntmmtlvttal y.-" frrrlisn. 1 Ml'NCIK. In.l., Mar.h :).- Tierr," F. C.ooilrit h. son of Junes p. Condi it h. will htK'ome u tomnii.sioneit ottieer in

bom-' ( "iteil Mates army it war n. tie-

clareil. lie is now attending llar-

i dieniltinic the new fortified , ,lb ,.:, ri',., ...,

pi.sitiuns of the tiermnni with a tor-j .

nuitu ol steel. In their joint operations for the pocketing of St. Qtientin and 1-aon, both the British and Kreneh have

ttrenuthenetl their nsition althotiirh

Mr VVlMh mU'r uult- brou"' frth bitter!

imL ILULInL Uni 1 1 : 1-e-ijsuin.e t

the 1,1

JUDGE ELI REDMAN

' from the lieimum all along I

i Hetween St. (Juentin and Cainhrai. j ,.. , , ,. ,, ... here the lit ttislt captured the villa i Ofltrers Of Indiana t.uard K-i of Neuvtlle Itourjanval, the tenacious j

rr-'istanre cost the Hermans heavily. I When the Hritish entered the pluce i th. y found the road, alonn which the i j village v.as huilt, choked with corpses ..f the Teutons. All the buildings ! had heen reikeil hy artillery fir.-

peel Mtiltiliation Order At Any Timr.

Vs One of Men Convicted the Trrre Haute Klettion Castes in Federal Court.

in., lln- ;mttrMtum.6 etr erelee. WASHINGTON. March -.11. Speaker ( hainp ( lark anil the entire lletntvcratir administration tf the hattse ere re-nominated for the evtra tiessinn of (he h coiliiresM hy the caiiros of (tetno. cratic representatives. One hundred and eighty -otic Hcmortals participated in the conclave. Thirty-three were nb-kt-nt. Not a tlissenting voice tan rained ajtainsl the Missonrian'a renomination. II Y Wil l IAM H ASSK Tl thf tmtrrmttim.,1 Ve". UtrrU. W AJ-IIINC.TON, March :!fi.-Open icUliion hy Representative liallivan of Massachusetts actiud dotuination of the house hy southern Iicmorrnl.i today added a new complication to plans of en irttnizat tun of the lower Lianch of coitRiess. The Jieiithluan; rentaineil tlivnled ainoiig theniselve-' on many qtien'oni:. Noi even '.he soct;l!eil inilep. nil. nt.. lire come to atl

M TING NETS.

I i I'nrle Sam li.ii ins Purchase of Suhi marine Catcher. ' W ASlllNtiTON, March I'nrlc , Sain tivtlay heHn hu inir net with which to catch suhmurines. A contract for too was awarded the American Sted & Woe company of Philadelphia by the navy department. I'l'li- net- i' ill 1 lfii'O feet long, ,'tO tret vviiie, mude of steel ropes and having 1 foot meshes. Kach one will cost 1,8X1. The company promised to heicin delivery in three W'eekti, delivenni; ten every week.

Many in Germany Interpret Part of Speech to Mean j PtKsihle Change.

All Steel Cars Saved the Lives of Passengers on Royal Palm Special.

SIGNIFICANT WORDS.

One of the most significant features of Karl It. von Wiegund't dispatch to the International New Service on the momentous aesHioof the German leichstag was tha" the (iermnn censor allowed puhli cation of the declaration that Germany has virtually made pcacr proposals to Uussi.i. This information had been eliminated com pletely from earlier it-port of th' speech of Dr. von Hethmann-Holi weg, the German chancellor. An other significant passage passed by the censor was thut to the effect that many persona in Germany interpret part of the chancellor's speech as meaning that Cermany is willing to modify her submarine warfare on the condition that the United States induce Kngland to make her blockade "conform to international law." Ktlitor's note.

hloodi Fighting.

lB.il thr slersflr,nl .V,r Ueril-e.l I.VI'IANAI'OI IS, March ;;(.-A" recruits to the Indiana National Guard mist take the oath for fedetul ser'ice. All old memoi rs who refu.-e to lake the oath will be ilrnpiwd front he rolls. Orders to tins elf-vt Were eceiyeit toilav hv Adjt. (ietietal Hairy B. Smith from Mai-o- General H.irn , f. S. A Mo t of the members of the guaid ivhn nl tn the Men, an bonier liave alien th, oath hrovided in the Hiv-

t'hamherlin act, which call for thiec the

yr active :-.ni! three years sei- hrai is regarded a one vice, and in which the guaidnnen nib- arteries in the Teuton s

th tin tetleial direction. retire which accounts for I Generul Harry -av.-i in hi.- telegram "I the German stand the

that the 1'ie ntent has called into t vice only those who have taken pi.'srrihcd oath, anil not guardsi v. o have not taken the outh. The iecniiting campaign to rnise strength of the guard in Imltanu c tinues with marked success. Oflic

j lAv the rmteriittbaal V.iV' ft'f. I j I.KAVKN WORTH. Kbk.. atar.li :!.;

Around Cronelle, l.-tw-een Hap-1 Judge F.li Redman of Terre Haute,, ,aume and ( umhrui. there hn been ' ,.. who was nervine a term in ihe: -bloody fighting for the possession of! ... . , . . 41 . u , , .... i lederal prison here fo lowing his conthe high ground in that rerion. I be ' teutons were romieled to fall back fiction in the Terre Hauie election but they diil so behind a curtain of fraud cases, tlied this morning, drumfire of their batteries which, to- j .

gether with the thick mini, hindered .pursuit. j The dominating ground around W t'roii-clles, formeil one of the tlei'en j sive burners in front of (.'ambrai. In1 the opinion of military critic: Cam !

agrei

"tit.

si and iii

ihe

(ff.i the Ihternatitthot hetet Herrtrg.) CINCINNATI, O. March MO. All steel cars saved the lives of pusseng-

irs tlioaid the royal palm siecial of The "Uii'"

MY KAftl. H VON' W1KGAND. iia the i.ieiflii.Mnii .Vm fee-Hre. t 1IKKI.IN. March .l.-(lhlayeil)

revolution V!i:t cheered

l i v i: YKUts' si:nti n( k.

ictnher

f demo. racy.

Given Judge Redman following lle line, of clea

tiers oi ttte IW

The ariiTal in Washington Tie icntative Mai tin of i.e

irogies.-ive-,r, fu.sal to say In

element of mystci v. Martin emi.hati- l'hM"?- at an early hour thi morn-1 ,h carefully Kelected and highly aig

t ally reeel.te RepIV -I -n: al I ve Ul leceiit a-nniption thnl the I.'

ould be counted '11 tin

Mig Tour raiiroutl. Cincinnati to in th4 Veirhstag today. Germany in

l,e. b(

arc

Conviction in federal Court.

of the

il of lie-j strength!

Lilt refer directly to the far'

ftmericun merchantmen have

unk without warning anJ

heurtlesa disregard to the fau

pa.sntrtrs and crews aH tc litinual fact that American ive been lost and others end through the ruthle.,.s (ieiirfare which ha.s sent ncutra eitte craft to the bottom re-

s of consequences. It will re-1 "filer comes. fact that to all intnts am' ;

s Germany ha re iteil a - tat nntl will declare that everyos,ihle has teen ttone by the branch of the governmenl with this situation, message then will refer to the at congress is the body con-

tally authorized to meet such ' ,on and will place lespunsibi- j the nest mep squarely at the'Moh of Frenzied Women Give

the law making brand:

lTa the International Vetr flerrlee.l INDIANAPOLIS, March r!0. Judge Kli Redman, who tlicd in the i'edcral prison at Leavenworth, Kus.,

I-ighting of major inuiortan.-e has j this morning, was Kenti-nced to five eMendist both north and south east-, years imprisonment follow ing his

wain in in ini nime-iiise-.iisnc "'i- fonviction in federal court of part in

a conspiracy to corrupt the Tvrrr Haute election of ml-. Itedman tin. at that time serving as circuit jtnlc. His son, Hilton, was convicted in 'he

' aniong t!ie memId parties, the in

terest today centers in their etforta tu iron out the ditforeiiccs rather than in the tmal lineup of the live independ

ent!.

area

in Champagne the German enterprises wete reganieit a.-, diversions, but the long sustained bombardment be-

,lre expecting a monilization otuer ai iwr-en -nrras ami litis ,n"""'lmli : same trio! any time, but hope to bring all com-' lighting artivit.es of the first rank.j

panics up to full MrengTb before the may he e-cpecteil there later.

The t nroniile., corresetndent buys that the Kaiser recently visited the scene of the German retreat, reviewing the devastated! zone.

A OMIT HKTIItf MKVT.

German Retreat fast

Carried Out Kucceaafully. I Hi. the Internal (vnitl .Vrw-i Berrien.

Representative Gollivan announced thut while be will vote for Champ (Clark for ..peuker he will not go into I the pemiKralic can. u.- tins afternoon. Classed as a "wet insurgent." Galli- ' van i-- credited with something like 'twenty followers on the Ih iiiorratic ;.,ide. 'lie has declared that he will wage leleutle.-s war en the proposed ; plan of hi;, party to continue all southern llemeeint' in their cliair- : man..hips and to lill al' existing vacanjcie.i with other members from south

of Mason nnd Dixon's line. He made a formidable show of strength ill the closing day., of the hi. t congress whn he led the revolt among the Demo-

the ;lerirlintt .Vee-i Kfrrlee. I 'crnl that killed the federal judge

i LONDON. March 30. Kngland i eliremnit hill, unanimously -up Peronnej more Kven the vast ' ""t,d b? sonlhenier.,.

' , , l i nificant words of Dr. von Itetlimannit . two obseivation cnachex anil a luggage car llollweg the chuncelln'. virtually held Sinking a broken ml a mile he- nut to the Russian people the olive yond Valley Junction, near Cleavea branch for a "peace honorable to both 0.. fifteen miles from Cincinnati, the, B1,efl" entire tiain with the exception of an , , , ... , . obeivat..,,, car turned completely, ,n wor,ls l"rhaP nthu.iiwtw but ,iV,.r I no less significant he (the chancellor) Abuot tirteen persons were injured, touched upon the coming momentous only one. tuggagemaster W illiem Kra- ,reision of the United States rongrena in, r, seriously. Several of the in-; , a declaration of war juietl w-'i'e nphed to the ( inrtnnati laispit-il. against Cermuiiy. Several Indiana person.-, were hurt.; "In declaring that Germany doea hut none are thought to he seriously not want war with the United State injured. Mrs. Hank Mayr. Sr., f Chancellor Bethmnnn Hollwt - called South Henil. ,ufTered injuries irt ,. , ( ,. (;prn,.in. ba-k. Ihe entire family of J. M. , , . , . , ..,,; :

NEEDS MORE MEN.

llabcock. of Topcka. I ml., consisting of father anil mother, daughter and two

gr.imi in. mi u, t iijtii.. t -. tPt-nationitl law and

nam Meireny, Ol nourtion, stinereti a wienche l ankle.

hope that Kngland could be in-

lucetl to return to the houndx of in-

conduct her

Kngland Seeks to Secure Additional Tom for the War.

policy is strictly adhered to.

sident will not specifically a k

to deciare war. His address

Ike it plain that the next step

Igresa is to retvigmre that a

war exi'ts ami to take itepa the condition, tt is e"tire!y that he will not even a k that

s-ognition shall tie made, hut

are that th situation demands

tigress act.

liatile to Policemen Protest Against the H. C. I..

levies raised hy conscription and the great armies collected in the over-

HKIII.IN, by wireless, March .,(). ; T(M n(,w mi,ilary m ,,rovitling for Anoiher Gcnnan retirement east fitM re.amination of men previously I'eroiu e w as ailmitt.it by the Ger-, . .ct(.(, m ufjt for miltliry wrx.ic.

Th.

which paused second reatiing in run-

earned out i"nri(rons iast night will provide Kin.iKKi ro-ul ufter !n en-lmor)I nWieril ,t K.M estimatetl today, the Germans and j Thlll1 men it wafl A. would be

.. tinii-n. ""'available within the next

their po.itions

j available within months.

three

the I'eronnc l-'i g.tgement hells- (! the Intrrnntinnat Sen Herrlre.i "tuperier fore, CHICAGO, March SO.-Defy ,ng IT."!,:

anest a mob of j'renxi women toiluy ; Northeast of Soi....oM .. ays the re. renewed their attacks upon butcher port, the Krcnch liic.t in vain til gain sh-.ps and grmerv stores in the ghetto rround near Neuville and Margivai. tbr.inct as a (irntest against the high ' 1 "in ""Mulwd with heavy losses by co-t of living and gave battle to 75 (an nutposts. ,.!;.,. u :,ann,i ,A ,,UP.i ,i..... :.. i In Artois. on the northern edge of

,. ....,i,,.,m ,i ,.i... j;,,,i the new butt e lone, the Canadians ntiim tmsMiiai. "-i

.Vltl reporv ine n'", . u.-.n. ... . . , ..,,.. . . ,.i i...

to meet the situation recited : Many of the women were leading ' tcKw he German linea Tour Ura, VYASIII.Ht.ION, Marcn . I ne ganua.ion m w niiusr iiiiwa.n , ,,,, ident W ilson ban held a num. ! children or cairied crying babies in were repulsed with big lea of war department today ordered out the ! Representative Munn haying fallen business.

- l nn Ihe ll.e.e hrou Ti,,, .hmilvl an.tht a ... 111. SayS tlial Wgr OHlCf I CP I iei - ! lOIIQWing aOUIllOaai gUaril UllllS lO nnV, .lann now laces m OKltl. ... ..-..,.

Chairman flood today sanl ' the bluecoats. watched, bit and fought mans took some prisoners. j aid in policing public

lite action had ben taken, i until they were forced to abandon

Hold Conferences, mse foreign affairs committee

MORE GCARI) UNITS. Government Ordera Out New York I and Georgia Organizations.

neinorrats oniiili-ut. Despite the fact thai the lines artall tangled up, the Dcmocriits still expect to emerge front the light next week at the head of the house organization. The c.allivau insurgent movement, however, will plague the Democrats throughout the sesion, fo extremely w ill be the margin by which the house is to he organized. I'llins for contin iiug Demcctats in their pre -a nt chairmanships ami tilling vac-

eneie.s by seniority will e Approved hy the par

this afternoon. The Republicans are more widely divided uniting themselves than the 1). mocrnts. They will caucus tomor

row, the plan tor m-pariisan or-

blockade in accordance with international unage, but that Germany wax doomed to disappointment The chancelor's declaration in thi3 respect, in which he told the hand of friendship hatl been extended to the United States, haa heen interpreted by some as meaning that Germany is willing to adopt the same, attitude again.

The three subjects which held the attention of this most important aesPlllllic Service Commission Gives 8in 0f the reichstag were: Russia.

Increase of Five Cents a Ton on Coal Hauled.

United States and the democra

tization of Prussia.

iffy the ritemsffeflift air ffrrrler.) INDIANAPOLIS. March :io.The

thnut doubt Public Service Commission today caucus late grunted the railroads an increase of . -cents a ton on freight charges

on all coal hulled in intraste business. The i-nmniisMon's action followed that of the Interstate Commerce Commission in gnntmg this

lal hauled in interstate

nONOR ROLL

Liat of Thoee Who Have Reter.tlj Paid Subaerlptiona ia Advance.

a fsflir.g smot-g the Pemn- - their Intgu'es through khecr exhau

lembera that the resolution . turn. Is? framed along the lines ofi Today's rioting followed more srri184 which launched the Mexi-; ous trouble in the ghetto yesterday in . This r.-e!titi'ii fte recog- which wholesale arrests were made, hat state of war existed as Today sixty-live persona, most of them

lilt of hostile acts against the women, have been arrested.

PREPARE UOR ORtvr.

works and the Republican leadership. He is sure

bridges. ! of nomination for the speakership, New YorkForty seventh ami tvven- hut a quiet movement is on font timong i ty-third infantrv i raiment, and I his eneniira to unneat him a" leder'

Italian Force Plan to Meet Ki peeled ; Muadron A, cavalry. j simultaneously with his expected de-j Georgia Battery A, of the field ar-! feat as speaker. I (ierman Spring Drive. .tillery. i This plan contemplates the bring-;

I ing forw ard of P.epresentattve l.enHOG PRICES SOAR. ; root of Wisconsin as Kenuuii.ai. lioJ

Lenroot has remained silent

GEORGE ADE'S IDEA.

(Ajr th Internmtttmnt Sett grrrfee.i ROMK. Marrh ,10IUK'i milibarv

States ap.cif,cally authorid tectrye has been badly beaten and a' measure to meet the long hrl.ied I I"' W''''"' sident to employ the naval, number of pattona of butcherihopa i Austro-Orman drive in the cpring ! Pnrkera Today Reached Highest Prire "nc' " a statement eai ner

' ana miiuia forces io prowi-iaiai grocery stores nave nail narrow have been approved by an Anglod war to speedy and ucce-1 escape from serious injury at the . Krerxh anny rolMion, it wu learatd Inalion. hands of the angry women. today. nutration lwlera vcere hope-1 F orty shops, with smashed window. I Italian troop have beet maued

1 that the president in hit. cvortumed aland, and tockj ruined at atrategie point til alon the front

Yiuth Need to Learn That World ia Not all Ragtime and C'igarets. (Xy Ihe tnterntlUinal ffk,I SertsX.) NKW YORK, March oO. George j Afle wants someone to convince American youth that "the world inn t

all ragtime and Cigarets." and that ;

t (hl.-aca .Since Civil War. Ia Ih4 JslefMtlessI ffeve terxw.) CHICAGO. March 30.Hoe value

in Chicago today attained th highest

the week, attacking Mann'a plan for j vrj .u i t !

, of artists writers, Ade aaid "Some- j time I think that th mother who: ididnt raise their boy to be a soldier I

RICHMOND, IniL, March .10. , raised him to be a vaudeville perfor-

bl-pnrtisan organisation.

' TO HONOR SIIIVELV.

L. H. Van Katon, Thorntnwn. Hymn Jones, city. Luther Watson, R. R. 1. Thos. Huckstep, R. R. 9. Mrs. M. Tilletson, Otegnn. J. VV. Hamn.ock, Advance. C. W. Allen. Thonvtwn. Kannie VanArsdale, R. R. 15. Frank Wyeth, R. R. 9. Dr. C. H. Smith, city. C. P. Peabody, city. K. D. Harrison, Kirklin. Meredith Smith, Indianapolis. W. V. Puff. Jamestown. Orville Taylor, R. R. 3. Jerry Malson, New Augusta. Mary Hopper, Ohio. W. A. I.ane, Alexandria. Oscar Beesley, R. R. 17. J. M. Upsiike, R. R. IL PATRIOTIC MASS MEETING.

IvnTlViPnilfl Mansk Sl Ten

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