Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 158, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 April 1917 — Page 7
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CORY & KUATTON FUNERAL niBECTORS itfhce attune 86; ftceidonre phone 210 ud 65 Stanley Block,' Eaat Soutk Street 6RENT0N GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST Flral National Rank Building bird Hoor KOYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S iiiiiiiiiimi iti it; 1 1 iiiinir 1 1 1 1 iiiini 1 1 ii ii i COOKWITII GAS I! iiiiiiiiiciiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C. E. NODES The Ptnslar Drug Star "A Medicine for Every M," South Side Square, Lebanon Serpen 8 Guaranteed , L p- . holstcred Furniture. OULTER-SMOCK CO. Opera Houm Block tetzger Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDEH HOLSE ebanun and Thorntown. Pbor.a 13 DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON, INDIANA. OtaeaiK of Women and Ckildxca N te, TVmat and Lonra J '.at bank Building, Boonu tOi, )6 ac! SUfi. Phone Sfl JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Fuitt that Suit. South Side Square Ve pay more for goud clean fumisjre. ragi and carpetfi.. We need fiem and n ust have them. Call a before you sell. Furniture Exchange 10 S. Leuanon St. Phone 184 AUTO LIVERY iKerland j-patM-nger far. Special cntion given to country, parties and iieral drives. Res. phone 3'.X); omce 21. CLYDE LOWE GROCERIES Alvrays in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS i j. e. beuklkV 1 Electrical Contractinip :ic(ric Wirintf. Motor Work, nythinjr. RcAtonaKle pr!cs dhec at rear of Ettcr druff " CALL 233 ViiiI S;iv Money tut Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON m, ir-u 'i'tt -Lou t-itif,n
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Kock eggs, for fifteen. C. F. Runncy, K. K. 13. Phone 12837. S-l-l mo. FOR SALE House suitable" for chicken or hog house. Call telephone T.jfl. Mar. .10-tf. FOR SALE Only 18 bushels of need corn left. Come early if you want any. Advance phone. John V. Kmrocrt. 4-ii-Ut I OR SALE--Good brfjhThear mto. Call 94tiL. Apr. 2-:n. FOIi SALE Platform spring wagon, suitable for oni or two horses. Fred C. Mol. r. Oak Hill. t-2-H MISCELLANEOUS WANTED." HIGHEST CASH PUICES Paid for brass, copper and aluminum. Writ" or v. irr the Indiana Hm Co . Frankfort. Ind. 3-27-61. II ELPWANTEJ G1R1.S WANTED To operate power lowing rcnrtiinec. Inquire Ross Mfg., Company. 3-i!g-12t AGENTS WANTED Highest" cash paid weekly with part expense. Homo territory. Free outfit. Easy outdoor work. Ad'.iesa Kawks Nur,atn Wi M2t WANTED - Two cabinet makers and two men in the crating room at tin' Cabinet Factory. Campbell, Smith. IMch'e company. H-.H-'Jt WANTED -Men it f. H.. 1. & E p.mer boil:-'' to unload coal. l -'-tr AN TED--Women at Indiana Condcrid .M ilk Co.. to unload can; . Indiana ondens-d Milk Co. 4 ti HEAL ESTATE FOK KALE. FOR la'.NT-Modri.i iiouv, 6 rooms and bath .'Phone I't'i ..r a-Hl-lf. NATURE'S CREATION The world's most famous prescription for I l HEKCI I.OS1S AND ASTHM A I. O N G & I) A V I S INION IIAKDWAKE CO. Hardwire, dram, Field. Farm and Grrden Seeds. Our New Garden mli. are in. Phone 1W Order your SPRING MONUMENT W ORK early. Pricea very reasonable HAUI.AN MONUMENT CO. .Shop Phone 102. Residence phones 11a and 71 Oris Harlan C. W. Chappiui CITY GARAGE STORAGE AND REPAIR WORK OK ALL KINDS Phone rS 421 S. Lebanon SI. The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in B'lone county. GOODYEAR TIRES MobiloilH Filtered Gasi)line IIouton-Davis-Overlecsc Phone 4:J6. Ix;banon, Ind. DR. JAMES H. BLACI Praetks Limits U tka Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Fanaora Btata Baak Bldg. LEBANON, IND. Liht your property and farmH for sale with Orear & Orcar, U'banon, Ind. A1RHART S (J A RAGE J. H. AIKHART Agency for the Buick Auto R'wm for Can. Enpert Workmen Vl rjwith Ubanoti Bt.
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PEPPERY BOUT. Fred Fulton aad Carl Morria to Fight Wednesday Xtjhl.' I By Ut ;nlrr'jlctl ,v Harpfc-a.1 NEW YOKX, April 2. The eomhat between Fred Folton and Carl Morria, which will take place next Wednesday at the Manhattan Sporting club in Hnrlem, will feature thia week's boxins; program. The bout should be extremely peppery. Thia will he due in large measure to the irritation on the part of Fulton due to Morria' assertion that he stopped the Xinnesotan in four rounds two years ago. Fulton denies that lie was knocked out, but admit he was beaten by Morris. The Rochester giant is sure, however, that Morris has little chance to repeat his victory. Hill Browne has been selected to referee the bout. (T.arley White was the first choice, bu he had to decline on account of poor health. White isn't as chipper as he was in hi" old "eagleeye"' (lays and lie realize!, that yanking these two giants of the ring; apart would be too great a rl-k. Jack Vmley said that Je.-3 Willard will mine fiom Chicago to sec the bout. WANTS TO MEET GlWiONS. Hob McAllister Wire Offer for Boul in New ork Cily. (r thf nfn-ufloni .VrKi etrrtet.) NEW YORK, April 2. - li.di McAllister, the Cahl'orn:n mululeweiglit nho boves Mike McTigue at the Pioneer ShiH mg club tomorrow night, feels that lie is ready for a return brut with M.ke Oiblions. McAllister has wired M f an offer of 12,:0fl to meet him in New York I ;ty some time luring tliirf monlu and is anxiously iwaiting a reply. 1 he Californian suffered hi'; only defeat at the hund of (id bons. Me means to prove in bis fight with Mrligui that he is now a worthy opponent for the St. I'nti; i'ha'itoin. PLAYING THE HEU) NE'V YORK. Apri! 2. -The ..pit. ball i!i be hurled at Hi." batters ai'aiii tl. s ..i.i.un by iitchers aii over Mie country. U will continue on its moist and fond n) despite the rfforta of some baseball reformers to !e!.i.-late it out of the pastime, ftlr the spitter has become Just as much a part of the j pitcher's art a the curve. Durins; the hot stove season which! came to a cioc with the departure j of the athletes for the South, tiiej spittcr came in fur its annual panring. Pas'-hall nun in various parts of the country talked agam.t it. Chief among the pansters was Perry D. luugliton. of the He.,ton P.iaves who believes tlie elimination oi til'' .-pit'.er would be a long step toward increa.-tng hitt'ng. flaughton pi'V the .-puter on the lan i'ei v time he g''t a chance, and he is honest in his convictions araint it. Put the monibeis of the rulei committee did not even discuss the .-pittcr in a casual -way. The nile-coiomitti-e founil practically nothing to do, for the rules as they stand toI day are just about as s-did a I they can be made. I In discu .sing the f.pitlnll at one of the National League 'miI:, liere last Winter. Jiemy ( allanan. of the pirates, advanced the opinion that it would be unfair to legislate against it now. Callahan be '.eve that the moist delivery has been in vogue too long. He pointed oul that it has liecn in Use at least ten years, and that if it had beet, particularly undesirable it. should have been eliminated before hundreds of pitchers had studied it and mastei-e'l its use. The enieiy hall was short lived in the major h'jiirfie i. Action against it war Muiek and when ;t was made illeKHl i there was no g'tJt haid-dup worked on the pdcio'ls. : With the spittei it is diir.T.-iit. Hundi-eth of young pitchers who are , coming up have m.,ilei the pitler i for U.e in the tight . laces. It 1. u,rd by at ha t forty per cent of the pitchers of the court ry today and it has becomj an institution. h'i the spit'er will live on for wmf tune to come anil irmv never be barred. The fact that' (..any l,...-. ball i.,. o i o not champion the moi.,t ball will make no difference, and 9" Jimmy Call'ihan declares, tt would be an inju ttco because its use has been permitted for too many years. Many a rugged, w illing boser pM alo'ig for number of years prr tically unnoticed by the fistic world at large id getting litlle or no credit for being one of the best of his rla. .-Inch a boxer is ius Christir, the nigged Milwaukee fierirun, wtio has rerentlv opened the eve;: of lli'nok'yn boxing fans to Uif Ur. that he ha right to f'aim rank ilh tli( lrt of the light heavy weight!.. Christie ia not a new-comer by any mean, fur h liaa nict anwlieal!;wry middle and light luavyii:'nt in the buainos who a.nnuni t.row
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haa laally improved a a rmg workman. When it ia reca!l', that he administered one of the wirst beatinfs t Knockout Go"rr;e Brnv.-n that the Chicato Greek has ever weuthwed in a Now York rmr nd that h toppled the sturdy Buck C rouse to the ranvna our time In a ten-rotuid bout and was prevented from winning; more decisively by a aprxtned right hand, he deseiveg something more than mere mention. ' Christie's one ambition i the light heavyweight title. In order to win it he must brush aside Billy Miske and Battling Lcvimky and he has been promised matches w ith both men. He is loath to meet Jack Dillon, because Jack was formerly his stable-mate, but if this match is demanded he will go through with it Christie is also casting a wether eye in the directioi. of Ecs bare)'. The reeonlt; show that Christie lost i twenty-round decision to barcy in Australia, but several mericans who e.-e in the Land of the Kangaroo :'.t the time deeloe that Cnsiaviis ihould have won. He bad Dairy on the floor in the eighteenth round, according to clippings he brought back ith him. Like Unburn Savior, the lightweight who invaded Austntlin Christie, is of the opinion that barcy is greatly over rated in this count"He admits Lester i.. a great battler. l.u. he aayii America holds seme boys 'to are just as good or ladter. The Milwaukee bov's camituign for the near-hoavyw eight crown is being handled by Sum Murbarger. former lager ol the teni,iernmcntal Jack Dillon, who split with his manager alter the Dairy bout in New York i.i called off. Man ig.-r Wilbert Robinson, of the Dodgers, believes that road work is 'lit as good Tor bad piayers as bat ting and fielding, when properly in dulired in. During the so.'ourn of the Dodders at Hoi Springs, Ark., ltobhy told his hoys one morning that he would tak" them on a wildcat hui t. The players donned the r u nis aiH The play ts dooned their unis and hills, where Hobby ordered them to jump from tin- eiunfin table seats in vi ra! high !Hwered aittos and wave.i etn n farewell. "See you at the h.ud." yelled Rob as he leit Ins athletes to hoof it H-l. over the lulls and vallejs. And ich a hike is a good day's work, as !' who has ever Ixril to Dot Spi ings w ill agree. TO SEE SC RAP. Jess Millard o Witness the FultonMorris (lah Wednesday. lilt fftc ;i.lrr..lini yris A'cirl.-c. CHK'AI.O, April 2. - Je... Willard il leave for N'-w Yitik today in orr to be pi-cent when Fred Fu'ton id Carl Morris clash t cdneiy night. Willard expects on" of Ihenl to ie. 11. in le will I... v.; to I'irflit f..l rliiiinpinnship ""vt. He beliivefills. Morri-' bulk will prove t.ai much FuKon and that the Okliinoman in will win a de,1,Ion r the I'la-trr. r and this in spite i.; the fact Imt VViUard d.s-.- m t think much J iorns tigiiting aoiiii -. NO JURISDICTION. Itan Johnson Will Not Take Cogniz ance of Cobb-llerog Fight. (At tnltnit1nml Vi-ic Rtrrirt.l CHICAGO. April 2 - Han Johnson esident of the AnieMcan League w Pi ke no cogni.incr ef the fir.-t baHIe between Ty Cobb and Uuck llerzog in a bote! at. Dallas. Tex., Saturday fnllowing the Tigi is-Giant iaoie. Johnson said he had no jurNdn-tion in the matter, and c pressed the belief that the National h-acuc w mld jay no attention to it cither. SPtiRT WRITERS TO I! tNrji'FT. NEW I iRK, Apul 2. -The fourth itlelial n union dmnei of the reirting v riti-rs as m il tion ol l.leut,.,- New York wdi t-.kc i.laee next Satunlav at pdnigl'' in Muer.iy' where cover, lor iihout one hundrf.i pa viS 'i.-. and .-penally in.ilcd guests will l.e laid Aiinn.t ".ery prooiiu Ml sport man in Au.i-ri"H and profs.-spina! ranks n; I lit., city witll lie the gie-l !a. oruani7 ition. WILL I LASH APRIL II. NEW VOUK, Apiil 2.- I r ink Mor an and loin Ciwle:- i cl.-h at thHarlem Sp-niing club April i:t, and il . hoohl l" a nil her rxriting affair, SPECIAL MASONIC NOTICE. Iebanon ('liapler No. S!i, It. A. M . 7:'.li p. m ... Wednesday. April 4. t alh'd roiivmitlon. V'ork in Mark llinter liegrrc,. Iiomie Lodge No. , F. itnd A. M., 7::mi p. ra.. Friday, April tj- Culled meeting. Work in M4vU-r Jlason degfee. J ,i, i V :tt J-,n atlend htitianti Ifenttl college ai Indianapolis spent Saturday and wmlev wlil his p.renis Mr. and Mm. Frank Vvrr. Klrsl tome, TxA nerval Oliver in'ky !t-wn, 4": nifjv.-itor, Z'i LaUrfaua Uadwai Conipnay.
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Jingles From Sportland BY JACK VE10CK. Two golfers met in a friendly game. As golfer: arc apt to do. And as they drove from the club house tee, the first m two and the last in three Because thev had Inpiml the little p.-a The trouble began to brew. Now (.nh had learned from a golfing text T" drive and appmarh and putt, Ami each was sure that the troke he knewWas the j.roiier ttroke t follow through, For the text books tell one wli.il to il. And r.n h a trustful mutt. id fought from hole lhey :ged to hole, They wrangled from tee to tee; l or both were fountains of text boot: I..-0 Who could not he wrw nn anv And thev iuit the links all i.ejved and sore, For they never i(uite agree. These duffers golfed from day to day, Put th. v played like common dul-.s. And th.- text la.ok stuff was all to For it taught them some fer's gaoie. And they never rould p ay the saioe With a bundr.sl thousai il ipilte d clubs. :al h :.r golfing gooks Who drive inio woods and brookl is la tl, r to to.-s the text away Aad forget wluit the golfing expert.y, Like the g 1 old Scot, wh learned to play Ere II. ey thought of golfing l.kt. The D.-idgero denied thrv had no rrnwHi to take up Hoidiering. Tbey represent Hruokljn n .t tho L nitod Suites. Joe Tinker may 1 tage bout, in b;s Columbiw ball park. Joe a ed to lie a pretty r"l light promoter in the National league. .' - Rut Jihnny Evet.s always wa able to iri point hwi. It lnH In took like ia Holla
b w IlhircteiU tnil of the U.iilir!iL jher veslenlay when While claimcl in have broken a hand and hls'w conds W fliit t-,fiw vim. the Alh'eticiijtiirew the t"""! into the r'.i?. lioth or CjMutaU aill do. but v,e know i j,re lightweight.
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(Cmrrffkl nskuaid, 1(17) Working for A Million Car Owners Are you letting Willard work for you? Car ovncra t.,rry-rere are getting the habit of making their regular monthly trip to tl.e Willard Service Station the most important item in the care of their battery. Willard Strrir? U put onlinart' b.ittrr- tcrir.. It ia factory trained experts ro-operatinij with you to k.t'p your battery on the job. And if you join the army ef car o-ner lor -vl. h Willard works you will know that this pays hie returns in bright liKhi, quak starting, laultlau ignition, a well a in d dlftrs ami ccoi, Were year Willard
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Delay, May Mean Disappointment and wouldn't It lj tt-nilik' to he dijuppoinloil on Easter. i Avoid all chances of disaiiHinlnunt hy calling us early. If you have nover lieen a eustoiiter of ours we ask that you give us a trial. We guarantee you satisfaction.
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lint Fred Welsh will he well ui. in the race hy next Fall. A hall player who whiff, in a pinch ! may g-t your gout, but did yen ever back three t.ulh-ts again -t a sliaight; flush? . Thg rookies all have wonderful arms in the spring. And when th -! .. j. oi. opens tin .v tan Ii.;..- i lia, over the grand-tand. When Penny Kaulf is hitting he Uits or'icue.g bats and oid.-i . another n " suit of clothe... Les barcy remind, the (iiht fans of Hill lirvan. lie's s'l. h a praeef ; cllara-ter. j Tedily Cann is some tank Indiana's crop will make him !ooh like a piker before Xa I, IKI. bob Fitieimnmn warts his map altered, In which be has ncjihing on the Kaiser.
Fust big deal of the year in the)' ' Kuasian unue-buniu Mis wuvc, . ' mmttiwmmintfii;mmtttnr.;mmrg "V,f tlr- , , ., , i Ig. K. B A U M (I A n D Tl Eddie Sanlry, former featherweight, j 8 g ran aeennd al the poll- in race ' 1 lib V lihAJxr.li g fnr ilderinnn in hi.. Chicago waul. A"- Clt-an While Oi-hcri Try"t Hut then, Eddie wan H star boxer j . fhsnon St. Phone 9.1 h before b 'Xeri lcarne.1 how to run. ' f 8 . ; 5:utmtta4anatumstJaj:jrtutrttau GETS DECISION. j ii. .. i ... .. . 1
MEXICO, Lower, Oil. I., April 2. -J if. CilliR'i s wten he flecision over Jack White in the fnurii-'n'b found of a beduled '-" round light
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Strviu-Stiion. We have the eo,uipmi in hi ive you il-.c bc-t battery liT.ii'le'rr backed the Wtli'ird Oruanll batfMusmmm&Jmtwm Phone NO. 93 First Rural Loan and Savinj',8 Association 111 S. afarldiaa at, labaaoa H. P. New, Secretary Lebanon Auto Sales and Machine Company Agents for Oakland, Jcffery Cars Kioni for Storage. Machinery Repair a specialty. M. OEDEKEKK. Manag r. HEAL ESTATK FOR SALE-Nciw is the tune to list your property. Now : the tune to acii. '."" vrs i , ir sale or "trade. roK.-!nioii thia pnita;. HENRY T. SlCKS -..IA Fsfiatts Bank Bo4d;nt
