Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 157, Lebanon, Boone County, 31 March 1917 — Page 3

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MODERN SHOE COMPANY ViU.L OPEN A

NEW SHOE STORE

IN THIS CITV At An Early Date 11 South Lebanon Street .ll'Vm. r!,- .,.T,if,i. .1 by .). C. j.Vcd :.,!,- ..(ore) Ni:V STOCK SpJMNC. STYLES S.UAKT SHOES For Men, W.nnin r.nd Children AVit.il- for i Mir nin-nin f-r your I! AS f i:i lOOTWEAIi

,rn Shoe Co.

Social Happenings

BV MISS ESTHER PKRKIN8

PERSONAL MENTION.

(irncijts ki.K(TK,ix

Mr. J. T. frank Lnuirhnrr ami li.-.s K Threlkeldr were h.teiwtii

A -her Jacob made a laislnem trip lh" :i c y.l"Wy after-

r. TKiriituwn tiklav. "'"". f n-.irii"g ni uie ui in,

Ms I.ma Levis of Torre Haute is I

I'm- a visit

f-r-mris

-ith rol.itiv

r! Thornt.

I!. C. V, , t t.-.Uy .,r

.1. V. Il.-.i, t. ni.'i.t tl

W i -) Si

Vthitestnwn. The program

consisted nf response on house rlennhiiitu- u miner ..n "Suinn-" hv

will M'THl',.. i,,,'!...,. -,i . .an, nn "Fats"

l.y MPs" T'-iroke!ci. This was the next tii the lust meeting of the club ami

t Indian- j following the regular custom the .. k's visit vci'.h M,.r ; for 0,0 coming year'a work were ' !.-. .nl. They nr": fir.isi'lfnt. Mrs. T. w.-.s in 'I hi.rn-j D. slorohm; vae pre-i.deirt, Mrs. t-,f In li!c, .,f. lia.iK.ll; seen tary, Mr.-. R. ' H. K "I ami tr .irurer. Mrs. Carrie hi.s l"in to 'ri. h. terv.es r-KalKl their oral .lav.-' vir-it j,,,,. wilh a twu-rnui-c lunehenn I .-erve.l late in the afternoon. The f.ivv : -lo-nJ to , ,x . miniature H..K--.

has boon l,t of raw-

F.ASTKi: I I M "PON.

Thi member

of the 4-tlVt l I J.l

imestic SciI ul a bi-au-

Indian- ftuul 1'a-tor luncheon tdvra yesterday

f Miss noon l.y .Mrs. C. r. S. .-veal anil Airs

J. A. l."'-huo at On' homo of the

thi- I former nn Wo. North .itrei-t The ha- I tables were attractively delimited j . ith .,-. of yc'low jonquils ami the j F-!i-i- rolois were carried out in the sop 1 1. ('- of Ue iunclinori. Sinail ypllu.v hvi-rjiiiick- wi n- favor. In tlie aft-r. .,unl i I'oi.'l -Vhs.-i liva .Mili.nlll, UifTinti-lul-,i if Hi.- Wilhain Mi-moriul hospital.

intiTfrttn'K

tulK m tiio work heini; avromtill.-rl.-ii

l'.t.( -r i ill.- lios.,!i,! ami of tlv nw.ls of thi-

titiitin. The rmaininit houii) ot i ufti inoon wnro spent in hi-mminn ,y riothit to be u.-J'il t the hospital.

mode

' ' "' ' "' ' I ' ' " ; ';'i'"y'

V "St I J . -1 ; I i M V,.'...n. .-I W. -i ,

JfVANS'Vm v.n. I I. VST DAY OK S( IKKIL.

fit ra"HB AjSsJ'Hl in Your , .: " " 'ii-li.;' A GASOLINE WOP f f4.M.trf I Flour Bin : - i i v -. - ..! .ih. v , i.. tiik nkh;mrrihmi ci.ib. n unounnL muiun g?BiKV 3 . V ' ; 't.."-.. '.' '.'-''.'' 'V.'-.'ily 'r' ('"j"1;",!, '",,"f fZ. CONTIN-I-ED .OM PAiiF. ONE. i '- ;i-:i u . .': ,u; J",-. t yi-.-ienl.iy aftemon for t li- -" I '' " '' ' (l!,.!-ir imH-tine f the N'ifk-lMirhool mail her way in'o the Atlnn'ir jmm A mmm fc A r , . ... -I.ili. In-Mtr the uft.-rn..n a papw tltrough the !!iitih ami Frep.h patrol J -.Cir ieVy : 'r' " '" '!"Wr " ;..r-e .unoh-n. -n -s w,-h eas!ine r-V- tle-nany FLOOR. ' EB3::SH,H ....... irri . ' ;ORV!AL TRANSFEROF xxzkwmki ' -1 " ByvB mm west indies

1 ltui 'iuick I'-itni hw i.i use it vvr.u cxacs- ,,. :r. ...r t....-..-..t ami n,..

ss m rcNiiIis iK'caii-c it i unuonii in quuiuv ,.-.m. i. .,,,......,:. .1 i.s it-i-firi!.v a'!a.u.-.I in. u .v !,..k) .;, ii i't- i 'V'-.V'-i' i',' ".,"!"r!vTi';"rli ? .rtn-'r WnmlM Itecently PurrhaoH Are nt, lrv it at yo;.r i't"; t-r n.-K. In- ?ru.tra;i- f , ,, ;. ;, ,. ,-,. ,imr.r ,,,.,,. : it j.-, j".!...- 'f v-. Mi- K'.:.-.'ia Turned Ovr to the -r . -n v?v o.,w-' ':,"ryrr r,,i iv.: Cnited Ptales. T- -JL ,.f ln,!,.,n ,,.,i;s lan.e ',-toi.la;. : , , .I.,-. ' v.---' v. the.r si--t-i'. . vl' - 'I ' anil n'liM- p-1- iP( ;ffM(;.mi Vfi'l te'lw.l . .,...,..... ... T)i !. ,-ir. !:,- r i.ir.t WASHINGTON, iarrh 111. -The 1 ' ' 1 - .... -n I'T'iili West lmlie, re-rhri:.tenel VirT jT "TAT i-v t:r. A!-- ami Mrs. ally t-nnH over by l"nma,k t tl r I I A A I ! .!-. ,:.( lan.iivVl.al ,. ,.-i rr.-t..l State..

- J. Vr VV "!" ' i-. M . Itav v., ..key -.vln v.eri .. I .. .. (," . ! i m i a e-ir :e .. . -I -,h. i; i-..-. 'he re I' M -. a. .' M-.-. John Knn have Kone I o l!..-.'.i':-tr.ri for a short visit wi'h I ' w.t, r. Mr-. John fliler-

. .. ati.-n.l a Meiho-liet. ci.nfer-

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CONTINUED FROM I'AUK OSK

rhnrwa will lie the ninKinK nf "Tlie

llattle Hymn of the Reimhlie," by tlif

tlinrus ar.il the auilienee; the vininir of James Whitrnmb Riley'.; "America,

siah of the Nations," by the I!ob-

ertx Park Choral society, bil by Huith

Mifiilwny; the Rinffintr of "America

anil "The Star Spanirl Rannei" by

thn rhoruK ami the aunienre.

The t.M.akers will be the lit. Rev. Joseph M. I'nincis, bishop of the KnJcoiial ilioeese of Imlinnapolis,

el. airman of the meeting; John tlrier

Ilihhert, r.resulent of rrineeton uni

versity, ami John Maynanl lliirlan. of 1,'hirapo.

The resolutions will lie presented l.y Mereilith Nicholson, of Imlian-

afn

( IIICAfitl'S DEMONSTRATION.

I'alrintir Krrvor to Rearli Its flimax Thin Evening.

in ir liroii..l vein dr.

CHirACO, March ,11. The tage i:

.'t today for the ifrentest outburst of

patriotic fervor m the history of Chi

The climax of a day of streets filled with marching snhlieis nrirl pretty ifiHs plendine for enlistment.-! in the army anil nnvy will lie reached this eveninir win n a monster rally in support of the pres-nli-iit will take place

in the Auditorium theater. Resolu

tions pledging the city to do it: -hare in the event of war and ailvo catinc universal military training ar

tii! to he adopted.

IJeginninif with the First IUinoi-

f.intiy, which has received notice it

into federal ser

vice next week, miliary oijrnniatiom puride.l the loop tislay. Hoys fron the (ireat Lake- naval training ser vices, ladets from a military a -adeaiy hoy s.outs, Spanish-American war vet i carts and patriotic organizations wi!

follow with demonstrations calculated

lo boost n'l uit ing.

Wo will furnish niiDHgli hmiber anJ niillwjnrk to build this hfiiutiful home. An auto. will cost the canie, Wliif li will you takti? There are cheaper houses and cheaper autos; to everybody may have their choice.

tL'-Ck I .'!.

It will be to your advantage ) step in and look through our irge and Complc'tO line of

iigh Grade Fabrics for Spring

and Summer Over five hundred patterns

) choose from.

Iacobelli Bros. Phone ?8."-Y. LEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING. I First National I'arsk Building.

thi

shvt.

. .1. A. ' ..ir.. .ni -urn rrooi a .s-veihl 11101.111-' .VI. ..I.. ;rM otl-er points -, .,. Mn. Ii. .1. Kim,ient t ie winter inm.ths i. .1 home several day Hail Ciimi'hell, und r of this city and vi.oit of Inili.innpf.l.s, .fort on the noon r.-ir ill eial of Fred (Vmiter aooo at 'i-'M oVlrnk at

Ir. a.-.il Mn. I re,' rm.llilis an'l .ir n ,1 in,e H'.-l Monahl and Mr 'rl.,' ni ter. Mis. Roy Mr Daniel i i, s.j II, M.ui., m ho his twin a st at the i o'imbi home for mimeie niii iro to t'rawfnnls'.'ille tori'o.v to spend the day with Mr. 1 Mm. fr-d Martin. Mm. Mr Daniel

I rm'ain in Ci'.r.vf.)id,-vilir smi

mi there ;he -.vill li-ave for her home

Montana. Mr. tinil Mr, Churlc

f 1-ulinnupn'it will ul

II. mh. h M.ni-ter Ilrun ir-ceived from S. . ri tarv or State l.ansinif, at the tate department, a draft fur J2.'i,Wtn.. Olio, tin- purchase price of the is-lanil-. di-nvn upon the t'nited State-. tn i iiiiy and signed by I'resident Wilson, Secretary l.unsn.g and Secretary or 1'n-iisuiy MrAiliKi. Secretaiy Mi -Ailoo, with Serretury of the Navy lh.niils. as well as Secretary bins-

.n.. I'ttendeil tiie i

Heeii-i-irv of Navy Daniels then di.i-fiat-h' d a mf-.-saK" announcing formal i.ii.sfer to daptain E. T. Pollm-k, C. S. N. at Charlott." Anialie. l.limd of St. Thomas, where the Danish flair w.t t'i be hauled down ur.il the stars and stripes to lie raised fur the first tin e above the government buildings. Secreiarv Diniel's message to Captain Pollock, who is acting naval governor, follows: "Von are tulvisnl to t.ixe over the islands in the name of the t'nited Slates." The message was acrouipanied by the following order from Minister llrun to the Danish governor: "You are. authorized to deliver the Islands in the pame of the King" The messages were sent by wireless to New York, thenre by cable to Porto Rico, thence by wire to Charlotte Amalin, being delivereil within m minutes.

roi sn not ot'iLTY. SEATTLE, Wash., Marrh SI. Verdiets of riot guilty were returned to-

dny by a federal Jury in the trial of

, . . . ,. ; .,( i.m. fn,oi I Mayr Hiram C. Gill, rhief of police

' I Charles Reckmrthnm and City Detec

Clover and timothy seed for al. 1-tvinnn HanlwarO Co, 8-27-Hrt

Joh KotW at Ucrwrtcr ofloe

!Ji;H Vi'l'Vh fit r ;'"ltrr C'-'i"? be imi-Htnt.on of liipior,

tiv Terser, Doom, Mrlnnn ami

Pullman. The jury returned lt ver

dict after an all -night debata. The

defendants er charged with accept-

Ing brib money in connnrtion with

'Juil and ilhii refi

have been lamied at K

he. French hark t ambn-rne. vhnl vii.-. turned into a pr.-.in li:i Lv the iermans, after her captaie. Ann-m hern are some women. It is known thut at lease e'ever. j hip., were sunk by the raider. Aci. rding to some of the fugitive ii-ii

German ship was calied the "Sen

dder." Hy others she was cn.iei! tii" j The commerce destroyer was ari-eil !

with two four-inch guns, l-'i init.hine!

s, torpedo tuhes and al.-o canie.l

great nuannties of nynanule, nuinti.-

md mines. On .March 12 the sailing ship Hon-

garth from .Montevideo to Plymouth, with tl,."(0 tnna of grain, wu.i entount ercd. The Honearth tried to escape

at was shelled. The (Jerman drew in loso and swept the Hongarth's decks .ith her machine gun.-, wounding

four or five of the crew, including the

hief officer. The ship then surrend

ered.

Among the other ships reported link hy the Cerman raider are: Du

plex, French sailing ship; (iiiidys Royal, llritish steamer; Antoina.

i.g ship; ( hnrlcs (otinanl.

French steamer; Lady Island, llritish steamer; Rnmgoarth, Hriti.h steamer;

Koche Fouchauld, rrench steamer; Perse, Cnniultan schooner; Juan, lirili.sh saling ship and an Italian steamship.

NEW OFFICERS FOR

CONTINUED FROM PAGE OXE. motions, if they an be observed and the rflkieiu-y of the guard maintained. These officers slated for promotion will be require. I to take examination f. All officer who refused to ncccde to General Smith's request!! to resign will be plered on the retired list. General Smith asserted he had not consulted Governor Goodrich about the reorganisation of the ofheera' lut, although th captain of the Winchester company, Governor Good-ldi's home elly, waa relieved of hi command. General Smith also said he crmmjlted regular army officer".

VERSrECTlYE VIEV-FH'M A ITfOTOURAPit.

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is ii'l;r.)lt iK'.v --MViN'V Itmni , A New Home or an Automobile? Which?

tin- ab.

A i.'io;il ma'.iv ul'

ni'il tn b'.iil.l ;i m w

dti'' i'i icttils ;it t imo ni'c (l-hatiii(f If viii liny t'i nut uti'iliili- y nti cjitt't ip.ii!.' liu yi'iu .' Now ;'i't vuir thi!KI be I v.n unit ih'i-iih' .or a tu"v It--ith . nr

lVI!...l-i III- ..III. 1. A pew liuiii.' ;i ic-.(. iivi-i'; an niituiti'iliili' is :t li-ildl-l'. . Ask v.ur litmhcr. 'J. Inv-sl ;.i.ur tin .in-v in a new Immc :i nd j-nir credit Ki'i's tin; spciiil il I'nr mi niilu :ind ui;r credit trues down. Ask your li;.n;ei . A new hoiiM' i - ; niiitn'. hm i' nf iitil; nil unto in ii nii.'i-'.v :siemliT iias, ml, til -;, r'j: t. A iie.v I. ';:ii' is u-r.l day t'Mi! ninl'.t ; tin auto is tisi'd In;' a slim I litr.e iH.'.v ;.tid Hum',.

fr. A Tiev.' ln,'i;e is ti.-,r l ll). used niiiy in the suiniiier. ii. A new In. me is ti.-ed Lv

ily the haiiii '-, the pills ami tin

aiitu i

' : : r ani'ind ; an auto is

mi'Diliei' nf thp famld I'oIks at hnine; the

I if Vol ir them a. K. an null

:.-ed hy only a lew ol the ,0en folss.

A n"v In. tne will nr'ke lieder men and women out

hild-eti, and Kei-ii Id in at I. '.me; an uMn will help

pi'olit ; you can't sell

!l.

value

ilioiii and tri-l into troitLle.

You ran sell a nt v iinine at ) at a loss.

Your new home, proiiei'lv lo.sited, increases in your anto (".-rea. v.. in alrn .

lime, n new auto in gone

Dl. A new home lasts a find out of dale iiiiicUv.

11. I.I .MI. KR wh'eh is the le-iMeipal part of a house is cheup. II. is now sellin": at practically the name price as it did III ltU.". hefoi'e tii" war. (". iu-.e they e:,p't use it in war. Iron, len'.tvi' and :'ll p.-trts ol an auto ha' e yrone tn the sky lnvau-e those matei i.il.- are used must hy the armies. 1 2. 1.1 MRK1I will oo up after the war his-aiise. it will he the principal material used to rebuild F.urope. Iron tfoodsi will drop Li-cause thev will iuil making guns, snells and hattlcships. I SK IIOKSi: SKNSK: Huy 1.1MHKR while it's cheap. If yon are a thinking man or woman you w ill make the rilflit decision: timid or remodel your home. There is only one crop of lot,- and homes, but an endless crop of babies, and every baby horn anywhere on the round earth increases the value of ecry home that's built. If you ovvii a lot or have money enough to buy one, come to our ollice and v.; , iil show you how to build this beautiful home and pay it out like rent. I)o it now while you can Ki t plenty of (food carpenters and a bijf stock of btiildinir materials In select front. A little later cver.v'noily w ill start at once, llct ahead of the rush. I.umlier prices are yet low hut we can not guarantee what the price will be in the future. One burhe! of corn will now buv a bide of shiiilew. Four years njo it would not buy a half a bale. Now i.s the time. This is the place. METZGER Lumber and Coal Co. rum rnomu oaoaa wouib wits a rvnew IV CCUH MAKE TOD Wt!BTOO, TIT ODB ITJODUH asmvica