Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 156, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 March 1917 — Page 6
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Jf you v. ish to buy 7!i acres for rule i House of f, rooms, liar).!!!!. aj.d mini. Henry Room 20:i and ao V: Colonial Quality House Quality Play ' - TONIGHT. A photoplay full of the thrills of haz ardous adventure and ft charm of wholesome romance. "FRILLS AND THRILLS" A cartoon comedy for Iujfhin(t purTathe Animated Weekly" Utwt ttMA in animntftl form. "JUST LIKE A WOMAN" The very latest in fashions. 10c ADMISSION 5c FOR Everything Electrical SEE J. E. BERKLEY 124 YV. South. Phone 978 L r COMEDY FUN! the blues. Come, enjoy
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'T'UIS corsot is for the normal figure. Thore aro fourteen Kabo figure tyjtos one of thorn m yours, ami there's a Kabo model that is just the thing for you. This Kaho System of figure typed makes it easy for you to select your
The Live Model Corset, (con P. Sicks Hank Hiiildinfr. MmjncTheatet , Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT Mae Marsh and Robert Harron in THE WHARF RAT" Triangle Fine Arts flue is a etory of real hfe ami real people. Mae Mai-h distruiseil as a l,y makes an aUuiintf picture in iier ,--,,U to saw- ).,. ma,:,:,,., fl.i.:. Il. ..,n.,ueiices of his crime Imt 'itvi'ly uccumhs to the rails of !.,ve wlun .-he see-, lii r l,oM'iil . iii'pti(r 'iv,,; f:om her. Thire are ffMiip'ng . ttuutmri.-, su-pen.e and loads of art ion f, I -tart to finish. Mae Marsii and Robert Matron at their het. 10c ADMISSION-" COMING SATURDAY Iig L-KO Comedy program of thrills and laughter TKe Store cValuw ClOTHINC WlJEiNISrtuNGS
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SHOW YOUR LOYALTY HANG OUT THK FLAG
The request fur the di piny f the American flair on biiaineps houses, onVei and residence met with an iwou ruling response, but thorp Is yet room fur n vat improvement. Om-e more you are asked to bang out the ftai. Po not be timid. Act ai thouidi y mmnt it. Show your loyalty and ilo it whole heartedly and unreservedly. If you iliil not ilo no today, join tit1 procession tomorrow morninif and haiiR nut the flair. NO PKAfE MOVE. Snitierland Volts Not lo Take Step at Present f or Peace. iKd thr Inlrrifili'nal V'irf Oerrlee. I PARIS', Manh .'!.- Knitrcrland will make no move in behalf of peace :.t th(4 tirf'e f!v n vole of KM to f'th.f! afternoon parliament decided not to intervene with peace proposals, pays a ili, -patch Ironi Home today. A eorn-mi.-sion which has been invextiKutmc the advisability of a pear.- initiative in ad.- both majority and minority report.to tho Swiss parliament. The majority report, which was against intervention, stated that the time was not ripe to try to end the war. I'KEVENTS MRETIMJ. 'itlHhirrxh Ofliriul Prohibit Calherinic td' Parili-d rrrr. iff., Ihr iifrrnrtte.ii.il rr$ Ventre. rirrsiil"l:(;il. March Itirect..r of I'uhlic Safety lluhhard this uftmoon issued an or. In- prohihitinif the holdinir of a mass meeting Sunday afiernoon in a loeal thfater which I ad been circularized as "aciinst wm and conscription," declaring it "would he apainst the liest interests of the city and nation." Me announced patrolmen would he on hr.nd to prevent th" rillv in i a e an attempt is rriHilc to hold it. WILL NOT TAKE PART. ( hir.-FB Herman American'. vill Not Vttend Il K Mass Mreiini;. IRij thf UtrtiKttttiitll .VVi. ttfrrlee. 'HirAf'.O, Mureh ''0. A numl.er n! prominent 'lerman-Amerieans of Chic iiro who were appealed to to participa'e m a hi patriotic ma.-- meet.ng to t,e held tomnrrow mtrht, have refused on the gruuiuU that they know i oiiiine of the nature of the resolutions to be introd.iced. I're-ident Harry t''tt Judson of the I'niversity of Chicarn, is drafting the resolution an. I then nature has been k. pt secet. I IMMI NOT (il'll.TY. DKNVKi:. March .'10 Mrs. Stella Moore Smith, wealthy Denver woman, vas this alternnoti found not Kuilty of the muiil. r nt l.ei !,.-li,uui, Joi.n l a.' M oc- S.nitii, iier farmer ehauf-f.-ur. v. horn she sh.'t in her Iwdroom. The jury was out only fifteen minutes. Mrs. Smith's defeo-e was that ler husband had brutally attacked her after mistreating; her daut'hter. We have some fire Tied and Mammoth clover seed for sale. Ibanoti llardwaie Company. 3-27-IOt hK.U. Ksl VIK KOll SALK Now is the time to list your property. Nosv is the time to sell. 75 acres for sale or trade. Posi-ession this sprinir. HENRY I'. SICKS 2H.1-204 Farmeiii Hank Building Phon NO. S3
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CHICAGO GRAIN'. CHICAGO, Man-h . Wheat opened etisier And price werft St mucfi ai a cent lower today at result of wllinu induced by a foreea't of unsettled weather in Nebraska.. Trade was of fair proportions and the market nervous. Corn wan fractionally lower in sympathy with wheat. Oats opened to ,i rent hiirher in sympathy with ho which sold at llfi.fiO a new record. Provision also were higher. Clos Wheat May, t.!)r,; Tuly. l..".r; September, f.W(f 'jr. Com May, tl.1814 Me; July, tl.tC-4 (S-'sc: September, tl.U. Oats May, 62'tS62e; July, Mc; September, 6t(v&:tc: I'ork-May, t'!4.7f.; July. i'.U.OO. Ijird May, 120.20; July, ?20.H2; September, $20.42. Ribs May, $1.:!7; July, $18.r.-1. ( IIICACO LIVESTOCK. I'XtoN STOCK rutins. III. March ;i.- HO;S Ueocipts, l",.(MK); market, strong blither; mixed and butchers. l t.-'loiffiri.-l'i; pood heavies, S14.7r.ui11.'..1"i; rough heavies. $14.7.ri( '1.1.50; light, $U.:..'.(S i:..:tr,; ps, H1.7S-14.-:;f.; hulk of sales, $iS.1.1i'lfl.4n. f ATTI K Receipts, 2.O0H; market, .-.teady; beeves, $l.lli(ii lll .".0; cows and lifilVrs, $ltl.W)(o 10.M); stmkcrs and feeders. 7.tMI(ii D.80; texans. $9.4.7i 10.7.7; calves, ti.:-,0(5' 14 .00. SIIKKI' Rveeipts, 8.000; market, steady; native.; and westerns, $10..7Of 12.75; lambs, $12.20fo 1S.7.1.
GRAIN M4RKET9. Wheat Corn. 70 lbs Oats, mixed .$2.00 . 1.15 Oats, white POULTRY. Butter, fresh I'lfhorns Hens, 4'.. lbs and over Hens under 4 "a lbs Spring chicks over 2 His Old cocks Young cocks, xtaggy Hen turks, 8 lbs and over .... Hen turks, old . Tom tuiks, 12 uuulida u,I over Tom Turks, old Capons, 7 lbs and over Capons, under 7 lbs (leese, full feathered 10c I'lRE AT CONNEUSVILLE. Central MinMfactBrms Co.'s Plant Destroyed by Fire.' tRu lk$ iHttrnatli'iml .Vrwa Hrrrirt.) CONNKIiSVIl.I .V., Ind Manh .10. The plant of the Central .Manufact uring company was destroyed today i a losa oi 200.iSHr. The conipany rnaniifap-.urcd automobile bodit-s fur '.wive aitotoobde Companies. VICE-PRESIDENT ILL. IMilANAI'Ol.IS, March ,10. Much against his wi.-.b, Vice-president T. II. Mar-hull submitted to the order of physician to remain in bed today. He eects to leave for WashinKton late tomorrow- or Sunday and hopes to leave his (revere cold behind. I-'OK MILITARY TH.UMNC. IlOSTON', March .'!0. Th hou-e of representatives toduy unanimously and without a dir. entint! wold paaiird i resolution in favor of universal miltary training. The senate has passed the hill. ENLISTS IN NAVAL SERVICE. NEW YORK, Manh .m.Tom Roonev, national scullin champion. has enliited in the navai ioat defence rve corps, Roertey intended to join the uvifttion coijm, but as pre paration for that department would Uike wime time, be thought he would Is' of better service in the naval ser Lindsay Bros. Store Threp rartonx Buffet Oats . .2.1c I Fresh Etftr. per ihiron 2Sr Pfachns, lnrjtc tun 10c Pfttijohn's Kroakfnst Ftio.1, 1 patkitBCH fur 25c Early Ron Swd Potatoes, per bushel $3.23 Early Ohio Seed Potatoes. per bushel $n.;i5 This is All New Fresh Stock Hive Ug An Order PHONE l'2(l CO. Vtk( 10 and 29 rents. K. f-ir lusW:-,
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Tanlac's Work in Wife's Case Makos Elkhart Mart One of New Remedy's Boosters. Elkhart, Ind., March 2!). "I have unlimited faith in Tanlac's power u a medicine," J. E. I'iphes, paper hanirer, of !K)0 Cellar stnt, this city, said on January 2ii. Mr. I'iphe. is pleased with the new medicine Irfausf. of benefits his wife derived from itsuse. Concerning her experience, he said: "For thirty years my wife has suf fered from stomach and kidney trouble and for a lone time she il.-ir has been in an extremely nervous condition. Her appetite was very poor and the little food she did eat auj.-d Ear. w form in ha .-.twua. a and was never digested properly. She had almost (riven up hope of ever beinu any lietter when we heard about Tanlac. "We read several statements in the papers civen by people whom Tanlac had helped and everybody seemed to be so well pleased with the new medicine that we decided to try it. My wife has taken only two ii..ttbs of Tanlac now but the stomach and klib uey troubles have disappeared entirely. In short, she has derived wonderful benefits throutth use of this medicine. Our daughter-in-law intends to take Tanlac now. She has ttatihed Tunlur'n work in my wife's case and believes it will help her in the same manner." Tanlac, the .Master Medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, nervousness, loss of appetite and the like and is fine for relieving the after effects of colds, la grippe, pneumonia and the like. Tanlac is now beinif specially introduced and explained in Lebanon at the Star drug store. Adv. DETERMINED TO FlfiHT FOIt I'M 1.E SAM IK Ills POSSIBLE TO DO SO tPtl thf Intrrnat tonal im Arrrte.i ST. PAUL, Minn., March W. Kil Burn, bantam wo ij?f it, Ruing Ut itjjht for Vnclt Ham if ,!htp is any way to lo it, ml am. rejfiilatiuns of the marines notwithstaniliriK, liiirn; was rejected hfrause h was short of ;.taturt. H was appf-alt'd to (ommnnlaut Harnt'tt at Washington who promptly onlrrnd thfsf thmn lftaivwl. Tho physicians founil Jtums' h-at Miunmir a common affliction amoiijr athlf-ti-s. Ae.'iin hp was turnoo! down. Vow hurns has appealed to PiPf-ident Wilson. AMONG THE BOXERS tflH Ihg nternartAstH AVir Kcrrle.t NEW YORK, March ill). Car Morris is sure that he will stop Kred Fulton n wcond time when thev meet at the Manhattan A. C. on Wednesday niijht. Carl attended to that little aciiu-vement out tn Hudson, U is., on Octolier 4 three years atro. Curl flattened the big plasterer in four rounds after having floored him three times fur the count. Of course Krrderirk was not at bis best in those days. He has improved wonderfully for a big fellow as his bouta with Weinert and Cowler showed. In the first plnre he has Idled out until he learned a lot about hitting. With ins lieiiienduus reach he is a very foimiiiuhle custonu'i' as Morris i sure to discoverNEW YORK, March ;I0. leo Johnson, the clever little negro boxer of Harlem, who meets Irish l'nlsy Cline in the star bout at the Harlem A. C. tonight was nt one time an ardent discipline and follower of Joe Cans and Joe taught Leo many of the finer points of the game. Johnson is one of the speediest of the lightweights in these pait , and he has a very fjir uoiking idea of how to hit. lie is cool and collected at all times. CLEVELAND, March M.-I.ester Darcy announced today the he will not make his American debut in Cleveland. The Australian hns called off his match with tieorge Chip, scheduled for April claiming that the club operated by Matt Hinkell is too small. Les said his guarnnt'-e of forty -live ovr cent, of the ate would not be l,,..r,.i., eni.itsb ,ii hi- culled off
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GOODYEAR TIRES Mobiloils Filtered Gasoline Hooton-Davis-Overleese Phone 4.'16. Lebunon, Ind. the hut. Darcy announced that he has wiir-d New Orleans promoters.' asking that the date of the match with Jell' Smith, scheduie.l for May 4 be changed tn a date in April. Optimistic Thought. Injury forgiven Is better hnu an Injury revenue.). at Nobis' drug store. Don't
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Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 13c Rolled Oats. 2 pucKaifes . . l!c Shredded Wheat. 2 packs, l.'ic Apples, per can Utc GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jewelera, Optician and Muic Dealer. West Side Squirt Phone 215 G. R. BAUMGARDT THE CLEANER "Vc Clean While Others Try" 'H S. Lebanon St. Phone 'j'J K F.PORTER ON K. R 3.00 VEARL V mi this one. Good for
