Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 158, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 April 1917 — Page 3

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Social Happenings

BY MISX ESTHKK PF.RKJN3

WEEK OK PRAYER. XV. B. M. Services In be IIld Thi. Mf, k 1 iit On Widuisdii)'. ic "w,.k or nyer" iiinmuM .. 1 1 .li'lnb. i n of th, t in Woman's Mount of Mission .onii-il hristiau church v il this wo.-k, tho lust rvic. til W.vl. ..u, :,, !,., ,,:, Il( k at the church will M.,. I in hui '' .if the h j't-.,(i, ll.-.V- -A-''! Crnlel .-.! ';-.': Mi-. II. Ii V V. H. VI. :.ii. Mi--. J. It. me Wpiir I n...i,ihlv I. and tl'irnt .if thi C. . A A 1 Tl l Y I'l n.- ,.r ti,.. Wi'!inK ! : ,-, i-.-. Ml. ,i.-s I tru l'i II, i. i ..1,1 !...!,, ..aid l.il (hi Th,

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ta Ilar'iitv Pra-o. ml;. I'; r iiiii.i.i-H, i and I-,'. mm; or moi Mi ii s jkwf.i.s. ! , r ,f ,..,n,l,r, nether- ami lial. i A pres.. t-iidav a'' -n . M her- .1. i , .om.rv Hand in the pinion , IP Mi-HhhIi it 1- ;.i-r..,. jl .-KU..-I:. j , Antwirar flat; was trn only ! - u.-d. om i,',.ry i.;,, t'. : draped ..s-rr th. mK. wly ! A-irnfi-v. s and aiuund U-e ijUan-ijO. I Durinf th.' afti in.u.n. pun.-'.. c.f the i.m. The pn.o-ram ion- .' I of a number i.f rocitati.ess and i ' iv the !,'" fo'lis nnd . talk ' 1 I!':". C. A. Parkin. I.a'e in Put : "APIill. FOI" PXItlY. li-e an.! liirh.ud A.i'iev d-aldl -. anil Mrs. U..v Adnev i.f NoIt str.a.'t l-ntPrtairilil .iii-.'.ii iittL- trieii.is at an "A,.pl l-'.. -.1 diiririf t'; .,f:, For th lom l inn lr,i em ! yoatfil in t!!. idnine room. t'i Ix'ir.fc firott.lv ,.i-.i i!...l in tl r rol'.ls. vt-ll.iw an.l uhito an oril ool rolo.-s, l.l.u k ami ' Amoriran Miir was al-o p-iv-n nont i.Iik'i' in trio lonin anil t:,l,l intmont. Th fav"r ivi-! ' il'i'tr un.l Pali r -vi t fiiioil 't chirks. XliiSTHI.Y M mm FOB A CHILD! nq Wife Almost in Delair. Now has Beautiful Baby Girl. re is poiinntr m'.rf chftrrniri than ( arid li. -'i'V; ri.otli. r of ,-iiiidr- 1, ...iced child -UrUi u..lf 'ta- rinnt tiuris ned bti no har.-rd to hrniL.l uty. I.viiia k:. I 11 k.'- .ui it WfiimpiMUid has l.r,n:,.hc j"V to . t,.eJ!i - mimi n l.v tm-mnv. Uiem inai h-Blth. lien- s a noli'.iiK fa..... aha N.-b- "I sudi r.-d from e. lr.Hil.li-s when i was r.-vcMe-u v.1 urn okJ. Ati'iirnt I und nv tro Yd no b -ttiir no J rotisult'd a phys..'in who Mud iliat tlnT'i was not much I r 4 cou;,i no ami 1 couid . f ill not have crul-lrcr f !! I rend of I.y.Jia K. ?! Hiiikhsm'a V f r a .....I..,- j lillll,-, 'ideruM to try ,t, 1 "--""Jiiid it has frovei It H v.eiir-it 1:1 eol.-j Ui roe for I aril

I"'' wi:i. out titvo a liabv K.rl. m Her. b,,wn our coiintr- find fore.m . 1 itcitr of any wnrnun siitferinK m n..t x.. v f 1 u-il her of I.vilia t. pir.t.nani : ietable i omiK.und. "Mr. W. I " " iJS,i'jMaieticApu..frriah.N..b. 1 Hr'i bu;ne:tlon. . rruuiy other hoiri. s. .Hire chiidle, j "J,.bh time wnuldn i seem o tryearn iw rhititn-ii because al the I n" mi Pi,.!.- Plim. "if ! nniid oatl.ydiaK. J uikham .VcreUbi , ,, ,u. ,,. f i;,,,'

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SOCIAL CALENDAR.

MONDAY. tVanchite If; on lial! i.f c ami! Anril Mi. Tl FaliAY. .-Xl.-i. ni ti.-in -( ( I iM'.' .'i Y. . . hi!. -Mi . V.'s V M I. J...!v Sixtw n ' ih Mi . .-'a I'Mih, -.viiii ir.-;.n-K. thipnuxy. "W .lav .Vie -noon f:,-..U cl h I -at .k Pan. 2.1:. mi ktini, or ii'ivii. i.i M a. h .if f". t V: II" lei XT I'l v i 1:1 'IT xi.. --'an P. "-,'! ' .'.v.! Hi'-, a -oal(. I -.'ro'i-tt... (il pi: p-i nr.:: I P.; MXKiopn sxii i:ix. In Ml I I I OS I IM. P.ii: .K. IIXKIf. HIP .lol l. -II1 I S I.I IP . 11 iinirsT M1N rK N.J ILI OH I a;l!liu THEU.S.D'JTYIS I rO'.TIN' I I) I 110. 1! taoi: OMorkic I l nn if do ,.,.o.!,l In fi'-Mini' micould P'Tslur aid the the c ;u i:p-iiit a "'i' " br'"' ' " 1 f m too proli'i on'.d ,.f I'll! i an' c-

I PEKSONAL U'cXtlvM Mi. Com I,hfiiiiin iint Stliiilav in Znm.A'illi" with n'lulivt'r. . Mm. l.wiln IIukIi rhililrn an- veiling rflativi" in Whitntuwn t,lay. Mr.. (ilailyi Ktiri-rs is thf gurnt toil, y r.f Mi-.;. I-.mly Puvia nf Klin VTIt't. I ay K. LiinP nf 7 r..l i ;ir.:i full i.-i waii thr (rn.-.st .if (ii.- pui.-iii, Sntm-'lay nip-lit ami h'umlay. Ii-ttin Mi-llimnlil, or K'iwikI s.f lit. t'. i- weck-oml with his iiarrnts, Mr. ami M,. l..-in McO'.i-.al.l. Mr.. ami Mi.-.. T. M. Shaw nf Zions-y!!!.-rii-iit San'lay at llf h.iiili' i.f J. r. Uiant'li-iiil "tl Park r.trci'l. Mn. M.-uy M,-('arm has ir"n t II imbri'Vi for a vi.it Willi r.-r pal- , Mr. a:f -Mr... .Ikinifl Ml' n. Mi.. A:, I.c" ui.il family si-i' f.,,i I- t i.ljy i.f Mr. ami Mn. ( .,nk I. t l:ut S.ipriMir rrt-t. Mr. uil Mrs. hall.'n K.i..s an. I family i-p.-nt Sun.lay with .Mr. I-'oiIk-s' .. i. r. Mr.-. I ucv. i',f n.-ai- Ailvam-e. M'.- i:tl.il Hatu ? ..turric.i yi-sfr-.1 from .liihi-tv'li... -ln.n she was P. - 'vivk-iivl ui-st nf Mr.. Svttij.il.il. Mr. .'111(1 .Mi.-". Y. O. f:umplfll nf

X..f!int.-k n' IL. t.'ii, Ma.-.' ti;- iai'... ..nt i.f Ilic wfi-k t ttith Mr. ami Mrs. H. P. I ittiiart of ..I P. a i.f liniiiln ,.ik"' -I'll hrr ..hrtijht-r. .ii,l faiuilv of Pa" .....1.1 I'lin :p p. n.. - ,1 rhilihcn Hi.'sts toMis. Mai v -tiiwn. !-..ii.t.. of N" Yn.k in., tnis iHiirniHif aftMil !.;- mulhrl, Mrs. f TiHirnlMWii. t-.i.k, ;m attpn.l-.,li-.'i' at lnill.-ilKiioli.-.. ;ih his i.arn.ts, Mr. . M. V.r tl. i , Iki li.is hi'on c.-k with hrr 's Mit.hi'll virit .h,y for a vis,! i.ili S.ifi .,1 Mr-. P. y M ,i i. n, Ii. ,ty ui ,. l-.n-.i- "f Iit .'ailt'hti Mr Si . ;,i:. ,,l i.r C.-h.-n. is min i; Mi-. i Sal. ih H n-hf h:ij- ton' -. n. t" .-i.. n. I -..motimf' v.itl; , ,l,....l ao.l moth.'r. l,.l Mr.. X. .1. Sl'iw nt of VV..-I .t-i -la P.. M. Pn .Alpha. V.r. I(...'. anil K.n.lp.k- l.i i 'i M.-lntviP is tlioii .i.iin-i a,;. I Mis. P.I. P.,l. I'airri . iirl:;t,.ro, P-ll oimihs of ih'--St.ii.V of l.ihuU pal speaker at th. iir-tiao h'-ld m il;-.-Smith ekt I. a lav M I. K. Ki.-k ..I home S.itur.l n and Mi,. ' haii.' e v.-ek-end (rue t, of Ind'.inapoli, a,,.i" Ili ad of North Today Mi.-s Ida Mali .'-'...l."ii,on of I c.ire to .-ieiid the ill-, Mis. H.'iid. . Ml Poia Doehle.1. T. I- rank Ij.iikIi- , ,1 no In f'raw lav ;,!l.-nd,nir tije ..1:1 I .-.11 Uiwter Ohiii who w-.re th" .;.-.t . of Mi. and Mis. . r XVe.-t :i hi 111" on street for N v.'a tle f.,r a vid th fin-nils, ado ti.f trip i ti'. and Mi .,. d v,th a t.i.'ir home fjwter and f:imil Ja.ob Iieiser enter-ei-k-end house party 111 North t ehanon -n-ci.t, Mr. Ii.-,e.V ier, Mrs. Kmir.a Miller and Mrs. Maty Petri of liiiiitii.i.ton and Peter Poiser, ties'. K'Uv aril Pr. Kilur and family of llippus. The cue.-ts relumed to their rior,ie today. M'ss M.vld'.iine Mi'i-hell. S!ii rla'os l-i.ker and Miss Virginia f'.rowto all students of Northwestern university will at rive home Wednesday ovm-oif to Kpend the sprintr vacation -n t!-,e,r homes here, Miss Mit-,-iirll wdl be ni'romria.iied linnie by heI'loir mni". Mist Willa Jnnsky who will he her iruost. Pl.FOf.F, OF J.OYAI.TY. VKW YORK, April 2.-Pledi:e of lovaliy and endnrwment of Universal M.ilitarv trsw'ina; have been aent tx ) e . 1 V '.m br P'e cadcis i.f the

hid L.J h......0 DESCENDED TODAY

continued vnnsi PACK OXR vain hop that thry may 1 lucky i nouirh to (fain Mitr.nii"' to thp conKro.ssional tralierir to witntis thf stirrip.fr evi-ntu that the Wfk holils. Hoth the pacifists nml the Pilgrims uf Patriotism u.s thp yro- ar ailvoratos am solf iliilihoil h.ivn laid plans for tl.o netl f. w ilajs, ilnsjiito oflirial frowns. The ban on pat-ade strioaKly hinilmr.! tliiir proimim, hut thvy lirtp.. to makp up for it in othnr ways. Instoail "f parsiling to lh rapitnl, the tliou-anils will prtirml up lVnnsylv'nnia avonun us onlinary prilotrianfi on th1 siilowalk. Thi city in alilazo with the national ,'oiois. From rvory buililing, public or private, thi flotr is flying, anil the hiiniirods of the utrerts wore the tricolor on their lapr-ls. Kven the street , ars are deeorateil fonr and aft with ;hi- h',1, white ami hlue. Text of Rtmition Prepared Ily Reprosentiitive (lardner of Massachusetts. (fty thr InlrmnliMlii Utiri Brrelf.1 VVASHtN'iiTOX. Aiuil 2. Followinis is the text of the "war" resolution Ri'iireseiiiuiive liardner of Massacliu etts plannoil to introduce in the house today: Whereas, the triumph of Oermtiny -.voulil destroy' the lilierty of the w..rld and, "Whereas, the grandeur of the L'nitnl States will not permit its share of its burden to be borne by other nations, and "Wherens. lifter n-peated wurninjs. i d"ii .;i,e of the laws of Cod and e'.-in, P.-nn.iny has c,.ntinued to desHoy Aiiiciican ships and to take Aiio'tiran lives, " it re.olvcil by the Senate and Ii...,-.. of K. on 'i.. -natives of the Un- . e.l staUs nt' America in Coniri'esf ... .i....i.!ed. that w-ir ho ami the same - hi-n-'iv declared ' etv.-n n the Cermiin ii..,-. an, I tho Pniti'd Stntes of , .. .i';i :.nil ihtit tin- pre-iiiint he l,i",-l ii and diverted to U: e the woo!.- land anil n..v.il I'oice., .if the P11 .'.-.I States against the (Jerman .'11. pile, it.- i.lb.jei-!, and depi-llden RntterHam I)is:paUh Chronicles Further Tronhle in Ormitn Capital. litu II" fnnill'.iii VtiM AerrliK.) I.OMiON, April 2. Further dis-tuihanc'-s have occurred in llerlin. ays a Kotterdam di.-patch to the hail;,' Mail today. It says in part; Arconiintf to information reachinK the lluirue from sources previously found accurate, more disturbances ' ave taken place in llerlin in the roiiise of the p.'i't week, ptesumably 011 Thursday or Friday." Food riots have previously been 11. united from Herlin. Friday was the day on which the Russian revolution '.-as cheered in the reic'is-tai;. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE IN 11G OF A SHiP One Hundred and Sixty People Said to Have Drowned in Hospital Ship. (,ep 1h 1tltraUm9k Vtvt JforvfM.) NF, W YOKK, April 2. One hurt. died anil sixty-ven live were lost when a Red Cross hospital ship was otpidiei! in the Knfliih channel nn Mi.iM 2l, akitoiiiii. Us Massellfcel ; arrivinr on the Cunard L-ner Car. pn'hia today. The hospital ai ' a wen bir persona aboard the Cto, On, benched at point an th Knhsh coast. Wireless reporta to the Cunnrdrr told of the heavy Ih of life.

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CON'TINT'F.I) FROM PAHF. ONE. letulers (-'xprfs'sed theniselven as fully convinceil that tin. war resolution would pats without nnnoressary delay and with a very lartfe favorable vote. There also wax lik.dy to lie a lively fifcfhf in the wnate on espionage and censorship letriNlation. It wan expected that Iw-fore any effort was made, to press these bills the senate leaders would confer with President Wilson regarding rhanes they believe should lie made. Senator Martin. Democratic lender of the senate, after that body was called to order today, Announced that he had been advised that the house would speedily complete its organization and that President Wilson desired that a joint session be held this afternoon xvhirh he could address. On motion of the senator, the senale recessed until 3:00 o'clock. At that time the house was organizinir hut it was said that, three or four roll calls would have to be taken at least. It requires forty minutes for each roll call. Kepresentative Flood of Viitrinia, chaiiman of the house foi-eiifp atfairs committee, said that the resolution to be introduced after President Wit son's address is concluded is com. pleted. He said that it lecooilied the existence of a state of war as the result of Cerinany's hostile acts but iloclined to make public at this time any further information roneoinine. it. RKIONCILKD THEIR WAR VIEWS AND HOTH WERE MADE HAPPY fBil Ike tntrrmtHluMl Vr,r Hrr r let. ) (.HTCAliO, April 2. Miss Ftowena lbs, in lemned her fiance, K. C. Ilenni tt, was pieparintrtn enlist 11 few minutes after .-.he had declared in a si.eei h that she was a pacifist, nonne't learned her views hofoi-e he had joined and wrote her he would stay at home for her sake. In the mail the letter crossed one fy.,,,, her sayinir she would ie'd for his sake. They will wed and he will volunteer. TWELVE MEN KILLED IM A GAS EXPLOSION Plant of (las Company in PennK.vlvaiiiii ('(ini-,l( l( l Delrnveil. ltil fl,l" rilrriisrinil ll rirt fl,WAY. NFS ML 1!C, Pa , An Twelve men weie kii'cd and tiie plant of tie Pr-pi's O y at I!rave, P! miles fn. destn ye l by tin' ex pi. neb pas main Ic-i'l nir th. uline reil.irinir plant. a,-i-. . lepoit- fiotn tunc ti aftein MO UK FN ITS t' XI.I.FD OPT. WASII.'NCTON', April 2 -The f. Iiiwinir national itards units woe o lereil out today by the war d,p;,i ment for general po'ice duty: Secoi reiriment, We.-t Viririnia: Fmirth ie... ment, Viririnia; Battery 0, field a tillcry, Viririnia. "FAGGED-OUT" WOMEN Will Find a Helpful SiiukcsIioii In This Fetter. Overworked, run down "fagireil out" women who fr"l j- tnonirh the;.could hardly drag about, should pro lit by Mrs. Carter's rxpenencf. She says: -"I am the mother of siv hddren i-.nd I fret so weak and iin-down that I couldn't eat anthiiijr and it seemed almost impossible me to iret around and do my ivuik. I trie.1 (lilferent doctors' nincilu-.i without honelit. . I saw Vinol udvertieed and decided to try it, and received so much benefit from the first bottle thut 1 continued to take it, and il has built up my strength ntid made me stronfr and well. I consider Vino' the be.it medicine I have ever taken, and advise all weak, inn-down women to try it." Mrs. Bessie (alter. State Head, N. C. If all the tired, overworked, rundown women in libunon could onty realize how out delicious Vinol, which contains beef and cod liver peptones, iroil and mairiwese peptonaies and glycerophosphates, aupplies the vital element neccai,ary to build up blood and strength, we wouldn't bo able to supplv tiie demand. Citv iifT.g atswt. Usa IVw Props,, lbnon. also at the leading (Iniv store in all Indiana towns, Adv. Is rceuvu tuMtt .rfcCTIOS Om smmIiM faa It. IU aval

XpASTER Hats NOW L-'nter Fashion's Arena

Ss7 ADELAIDE fi.VGE is charming in print, but a FALLTO THEALUES BY END QF WEEK CONTINl'KP FROM PACE ONE. lurlitiiiir ninth and 1 me and Oi .. lis-. ;. . repollcl. have .nti hi 1 h 01" tl I'ln- I'ii-iiiI il the VII ..1,1 of : 'II,.. Pi l.lllfland'-. Iil. l a.inv of was roll..,! ba.k fn-m Von K .i,;.-. all powerful ney.lv annihilated. P.v Ihrir a. s.-uiits in the 'ou'r hour, 'he priti I. (heir wide-., fiin.i "lie ai'. .Hid ope half mil..:---11 Catnhrai and St. ( Anxiety Manifested Over (o'owinp; Strength (if Swialist Propaijanda. IJiV 'Ac iPtrrnotl'iptl Wrtci Rrrvtr. OK.NKVA. Apiil 2. -Tin- ,,.,la,ati, f Count ('z.'in.u. Au-'rian f." "i 11 inister. that the peace nlVei o, I iTt.d r f dip), nurnrr. efly at I!, 1 the th, nent and thi-'e are t-i Is- found cha fy in the domestic ihttiuiUiev in Onnany and A;istr.aHunir:i it is s ii,l, Advi-os fiom the Cermari frontiei today Ini'dc-ite tiyt the Cermnn rovernmi nt 1: I cporiinir to show hi." appr'-hennjon over the prowact tienirth of tl," refill m i.,o aneii This ar.xicty. it is repo"e,l, ha.- U-er heiKhteard il.ii'i.ir the past few day to ficjuent alb...iop iimonir the s,-,.i. liht Ica lers to the .siicr.ss of th" It-is-sisn revoViti'iu. Political rondiliona in Aufliia. it is .l.-t-lureil. are l,-s. of a motive foi the eovernim'nt's wish for at. immedi ate peace than the food sliortaire, and the economic and financial prebl. nia. PENFIFI.D S DEPART' KE. Xy,tf-ry Surrounds His Reported De parture From Austria. (Fl fs rslsrsKless Veiri ffcreice.) I.ONiXIN, April 2. Mystery sur.nofidii the renoited ileuarture of Krederie C. Penfield. United State

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Iiuiivarv. from i", 01 r- itenlum 1 1 ( 1 is ! V.' ' - ' .1,11,. but tl. I 11 I thai M Penlield is while another is a repoit on 111Au .tria-llumrary. tt s tl it led back in Yienninths. , ni'l'OlM Kit ON l(. K.. SHIP YFAKI V Kidney & Co, lJ . (nv mi. v. m. riKiirt) ,. ; The kidneys ami tho akin work in harrooiiv. They're eoinpiiiuoiis, th skin 1 Isiai! the second partner. If wo am 'I tin .fins 10 k.'.p well and prewrve leo - vital'lv of Hie kidneys uo.1, also, tree Um ly s.ind Hlleiili.ni I" a '"! actMll of . st'i. tnnt. I lie kidneys aro Ihishisl -o as to i liintilaio llsi poisolia l,e bl'ssll 'I hi; pores of Um skin ,.:..iiy rloev.'-il, nod fn'nuent batlm a. and w-iier help lo rcimive the is prmliii ls lll.il 1I0K 'ho pores, iinii, 1'V h ard work or in a hath, 1. I.aee a week, hels( t keep lb ,1 lading's 111 food londilioti. Flush the ki.lis vs by drinking plenty irf mre Willi I lie. IS IIIIU IS'llv.Yll IOC-US. .n.-til v ol.i. in at I be-neij-est drun (nail, , win. h will hell' tinsh tlsj i and the latest men. ViKl will tied Dial Amnio is many ; lines us ire sen vo inn liiiiia mid that it iliiwilvlw une aekl diiiirtt as li.it water disn sutr. WHEN A TONIC IS NEEDED. Kow Alliiiny, lnd "For five yean I Slinereil won m-ie rikni of 'Im bend 11 ml 1 took evcrv'"fs 1 hilar anyone tM .no aliout nut. mil 11inK souued t do gisHl, uuly L' "V.' f, " to relievo me st the IT t. linn.. Oimi da I K'jv'. ' ' ,- - nbly and a friend lei - . aslcd us. 11 1 ever ' lrie.1 Or. 1'ierce'a Ciol.ler, Medical Discovery so I tried it. clad .0 suv after taiune: thn it iu.,1 also I he ' Plearant Pclkrta' (l,..h I um never without), 1 am nev. ins I.I...1 wi.h neuraliria at all. 1 iilwlly rei-oiiiioend il." .Ma. J. H. AuTKBBUaN, It; p. lib St. I he pain of neiiralsia is the cry of the .;i: . o. rves for f.s.l -f.ssl the nerve 1. M...-.l i.i,d jwu cute thu dincaso. g;jxa relief rsoM Get Dr. Edwp.rds' Olive Tablets 'ih.t 19 the joyful cry of thousands since Or. iMw.-irdi produced Olive Tabic!'., the suiiititutc i r calomel. Ur. Pdivards. a practicinir phytician ior 1? years aral calonicl's old-tune enemy, dijcovsicd the formula for Olive Tal lets while trcatinn patientj for ctnitiic ci.ns:iaati-.n and torpid liven. Or. I Id wards Olive Tablets do not ccm.in calomel, hut a healing, soothinir vc.r, taiile Pixative. No griping ii the "keynote"' of theje little iiieir-coatsd, olivc-culored tablcu. Ihcy cautc the bowels and liver to act itormilly. They never force them to uiniatnral action. il you Inve a dark bruwii mouth naw ;'iil Ufa 1 had breath a dull, t -rd 1 ei .in sak hcailacbe torpid liver and arc coniilpau-d, you'll hod quirjc, sure and ml pleasant retiiln Irom one or two little Dr. Edwardi' Cllive Tahlctt at beaiime. Thousaiuls lake um or two ever '"hi nnt to kn nxh;. Try them. ( Itk: anJ 5c per Iw t- All "Srogiiita.