Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 158, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 April 1917 — Page 8
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spring iNeeaie Knit Underwear
Ladies Misses Children Infants
Union Suits
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Interurban TiraeTables TEBRE HAl'TF, INIUANAFOI Is & EASTKRN TRACTION ( (I. Effective Feb. 1, 1!il7.
WEST J'. 11. 12-17 1 t rcr ti-.n ! $ 7; :2a I ; t 8:17 ' day. SFrankfuiHonly. Last car leaveirlndiunHpoli.'i at 1 1:3 p. in. anil Lafayette at 10:45 p. m. CRAWFORDSVILLE DIVISION Cant leave Lepanen fur Crawfi.rdsville at 7:30, P:30, U SD a. m, I -'10. 3-30, 5:80. 7:aO. 9-20 ami 11:20 . n. Carl arrive from Crawfordsnlie a' 7:10, :15. 11-20 a. in., 1:20, H:l&. 6:20, 7:20, 9:20 ami 11:20 p. m. ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett phone 176, Near Fuller'e iiw mill Ik Store cf Values s l...T. FOR Everything Electrical J. K. BERKLEY 124 W. South. I'honc 978-L PAINTIVT. AM) DECOKAVINf; W. H. SAD L E K Paper Hanitinir and V.'all Tintinc F.nperienced workmen at reasonaU. pricea. Phone S:7 709 N, Jameson S Ibanan, In-1. GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jeweler Optician and Mnaic Dealers. Weat Side Sooare rhone 215 MONROE AND PATERSON CARS Monroe Sales Agency 25? Writ Scsfh "if-' Job Wtrk at Reporter office I
EAST WEST EAST A. M. A. M. I. M. 8:25 5:25 tP.'-.v, 6:25 6:25 1:1a 7:15 7:26 2.-15 8:15 8:25 :2i: f 8:67 f :17 4:15 10:15 10:25 fi:lfi 11:15 11:25 f B -' 7:15 t 9:47 10:H) -.Limited trains. Dai'y ei
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Union Suits Olympic Theater 'Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT "Tin: sim.LD.NG SHADOW" (.otp-i ill- .4 .rMha. i Ra'.i nei'r ami hat "VICTIMS OF VANITY" p-itkr two act .I..-.-..-.I .; m-'i " atall -i.il . n . A t. . . that wi! i,,.. m-I iKi u f ! "LUKE'S LOST UP.! KTV Vial a,:-.:!, i .f tt---p i.-v '.innv 10c ADMISSION 5c COMING TUESDAY V. :H :tm H' t" '".in '(', t.lio million ili.llur fa-- '-V :. .... F-.r nam, in FIRES OF COS( IEM E' Colonial Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. Paramount. Pictures Present Wallace Reid and 'loo Ridfrely in "THE HOUSE OF THE GOLDEN WINDOWS" The appearame of Wallv I!" .1 " l Clio lii.ls'e'y ,e a r.e- I a,'" leal'il. . ,.t "1. 'IV t-i"i e 10:, Per.. a s'oiv .,11.1- .Plfir-nt from v I at t! , ; have do' ii - -:..' as there is a .1- '" at' touch of fanra V intertwite, ilh a l.tot of tense !,: :,n r.m.te.n. '. -X cit.mint. ami h-.it. in,,, ;. It .- ha! his .-oir.e t be knoiMi as a pi, tun of h.ippspe-,. m mntni't to the sordi.l subjects of whnh there have bi-en or, the socen fill to" many, j A Human Photoplay. 1 Oc A I M InSI ON T r I COMING TUESDAY liluehird i'layp pre-..-nt F.I -ie Jane Wilson, ituiieit Julian fc.vl Fraaeell,, iJ'iiiiii(ton, in "THE EVIL WOMEN DO" RUGS CLEANED V wilf rea your ruit btrr than you an (rt it -I'-rie "is.'vh!r. MILLER IHC0S. Plica aiout reaaonable. Phone 128 Clover and timothy feed for .!.. Lebanon Hardware Co. 3-27-1IH Reporter, by mail, 53 a Year,
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LATE IN THE DAY CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE. ton buttonholing senators and representatives regarding the action they wanted them to take, a somewhat embarrassing situation was presented. Thi situation was full of possibilities. A ireneral wave of patriotism has pa. -e, over this city ilurini; the la-1 ' few .lays anil it would tal;o Vi iy llttli- ! to .-tail u Kfncral riot.' j fli ri-.-f'lit:itiv Auu:tus P. tlaril j ncr of the SiMli .MasMichuM'tt.s ili.sitritt. wint to the rnpitol with a war ! i'i'-i.!iitiiin ttliu-h he was tn ilroji into j tin' lio. It ioi itnl the v:rimiH in t.. j of ili-nnany auaTit tin- ill which I l avo heen chnrncti'rizcl u. hoMilc'an.l 1 'nailo. a P'-itivo ilcclaiatinn of war j I'mii-r tno mil's it noulil ro ilirfctlv i to tin- hmir-p f-'i-i-iirn all'airs fommitt'1. MAY HAVE DKOWXEI). Thiitcfii VmitliH May Hive VHlnil -Miiliirlioal t r.'ckaKi- I nlilnl. I ii flu riirfrmirriiinl Win Hrrrlrr. I Hii.--Ti.', Apiil 2 - Kits of wrcik ic f -oni tl.f nii.t.irl.oat M.oii" funn.l tl'i-it'Tij; on ihc wave- in tile nuti'l l.ari..,,, t.-iav uavi- fv;,t,-,H-i- that Ihn J'' Hi . tm ; inn- Tl ui-Mlay l M ..... havH h. cn .kmikii N, if Ihi- IxhIii r an; of the yout'i; iiil-ti l"iv,. 1.1-,'n r.iim.l -111,1 no in.h.-ntion.. of hai happcm i lo th.' ,,x,r liavo k" . P'-.'-cn .1. A.I o' tn. thiiti i'it .nithnow l.,'.CM'. lo,l. we." nvl.l.'.Ms o' ! ami 1 "tin. I'ASO IN LINE. i'k Jmii in Hi- I'.ilriiilic l-r ti.tratiiui in I ciis ( ilv. lo.l.i vi.l ill.' In hi i l-r U- a '.'!' 'iiiiii .., in -. n.rt..ti wall'.a p.na.h' 1'inling in a nir in Hi" l'!. a ..t .-hah ; i ,.....':. a:'-.- thri'Litri"!.' ! MARKET REPORTS ( lllf.M.O CI! V I N. I I ! If A' il l. Api.l '. Wheat opened .etoe -,.,. , ,' .r,n. l.....e buvine ie lined by the fail ore of ,-in.- to matel al,e over the -.mlhui'.t. Pri.es railKcl sutl' I above Saturday's close and not mueh pressure as .'-eeollltered. Com ::! !,c. May e-tahli h in;- a ne v Ivt-h recoid 5l.l!i'. O..I..; wete ',lo e hipher at (I ne hiirli level of -,2".c for May lutnie. I'ri.t ,,ifis wen- shartily lower. ( Hit C,(I I.I V I'.s 1 1 II K. I ION t)l Iv VPII-, PI A.l i.- Il.-t Reieipt -, :.2.iMai; ntark.'.. in.v and 1'ic loner; mixed an-1 bud tiers. tll.! I,.::,-,; irood beavie.s, SI I.t;0'" l.-i.lO; roui-h heav es, SH.Wif, 14.-T.-.: hi.-ht, M I. .Pel i:i.:t(i; piis, S10..VI ft ll.l'l: bulk of ales. fl.UOM ;..:l. CATTLE -Receipts. 17,000; maiket steady to Ulc lowc; beeves. Jil KI.e' 12-Kll; cows till heirers, I'voOCi' 1 0.7..; ..tockers and f lers. 7 llofti ti.HU: Tevan... I'U'l'ii IO. 70; calves, 14 t.n. SHI-F.F- Receipt. 2l.00'l: marki ! ak to l"e lower; nuCvs and we-t-'tr... .ll4'iil2X.; laii.bs, $12.0'. l. "..to. GRAIN MARKETS. Wheat 12.00 Con. 70 lb 1.1.'. Oats. mierl IWUOat-, white C2c POULTRY. 1 "Klf-4 2"c Butter, fiesh 21i Lesrhorn' l ie Hena, 4' j It. a ur,d over 18c lien under 4'i fba lac Spring rhickn over 2 th lac Old crk 8c ounif cork.,, ataicity -. 10c Men turka, 8 tin and ovei .... 20c Hen turkn, obi 20r lorn turka, 12 pounds and over 0c Tom Tu-k, old 15c Capons, 7 Ib and over 24c C'apona, under 7 tli-i 8e Geese, full f.nthereil 10c Duik.i, hi!e IiDuck. co-Ted ... . . ,, I le Lteef hides, irrrn No. 1 , Ifi Heef hide.-, irreen No. 2 .... 15c Horse hide", No. 1 large 80.50 -nn n jo nornlmnen jnonl tt f u -q ejnd aq) 'pant Xanpt ! ) hijou" f) jo ion u email poo an jstii rioiuiiilta ji(io ju aii-.p o JAMI o) ji-hoi UAOJll P-Jjl )110 XllUlJ i oi a auinu enoipw f.n.M.v v ma to euifN UDuti3 ukm
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Iffn IkA imlrrnnttMUl Afw ffurWi.l Mix Jamtt Kankin, the firat woman ever elected to the national foiu?rs, entered the floor of the house t'iluy just five ininuU-s: before it came to order. Hlie was escorted in by her rolleaitue from Montana, Representative Hvann, and took a seat in the rear of the house on the Id-publican Hide. A wave of applause swept the floor a ad i Tinv.M galleries anil she immediately became the cynosure of all eyes. Her Republican colleauues masked uhout her, waittnif to be presented. Some of the 'Democrats also clipped over to be introduced. The calling to order broke up the informal reception and she took her seat quickly. Miss llankin wore a simple blue flown. ISAAC DARNALL IS LI Former ltoMdent ir This Cnunt.v PitHsed Away Ystertl.iv. l.aae Darn" II" I'" lie '.'. i . C'.'..' X . , ' i; ..: i y ' ,-' " ! .-I v...i be M Mt.. I N IION VI. DKi r NE Mi rl.'i,. if.',r,iir - Nrrr.ee. I FW VHRK. April 2.- Activil work is w.,le-.-a,!. ' Tvle.lt v-thr. e ... nil.' w.-.men at Huut'-r t-.lb c- are "ani.t'l? to tak.- down i ii cles.- nil s-aj-es unil'-r Uie mitr'lioii of Otto Redfern, radio in.-..lor of the Ceiled ."lates navy. I ne vou mi- women. Willi the recovers over their ears, are a ic-ult of u plan ttioeKLt out by Mis. Her bert Sumn-r Ow.-ii, i hail man of the W ireie .- Woman's l.ratrue. I lie Wnman's league for National Seiv.ce is s-uiH.rtinir the --ntei prise. Another pha.-e of the women ' cooperation developed lit the virions headipiaite-i or 'pe New York City Woman Suftraire oartv in the oiL--an-ratinn enrollme-it caaipaipn. Many of the women ivho fliiked to the main headpuarteis in Fast Thiityfourth ,-lreet ca.e "head of household" as th" wort, ft,,- v.hich they v.eie hist pualil e,l. Mrs. tieorife Pratt, of No. bio Pa,li avenue, however, who lias the lust to siirn. said .-he "can cool: and drive a motor." Other - added the 'motoring iccompli-hnu ft. M-s. Maiyarct Chanler AMrirh. who i,ive the u-e of her h-iu-e in Werl Seventy-fourth street to the Salvation Army for a children', fi-ispitu! several summer'! aipi, offered to do the. srui.e lot Carle Kern. ArreiK the ,,l .it at the I'nit-d St'ites r,a v i. iruitmir slnliun at No. "4 F....J. T'Ve.i'.'.-tliirii slieet W.'s Me by I n da k liaris-ini, and on b-arinir I., at the ieeiiiiiii, ,,!ti.-ei, bad not payniK f"l the wo, reti.ltr.l any p r. Mi-. P; T d,.ti"t first assipnrnent heint; to vi-ir ite mother:: of hoi,, wi-dmifr to e.p.,-,1 and ib'senbe Ihe character of the Miss (lia.e Pacl.-er. n , b.'.id of the National Leaipie for Woman's Service, cmp",ii.,i7.e- Ihc need for a "National V,omaii'!i Power Hoard" to :aiperuse the ilrvr-lotiinerif and i.i-or-Itnation of Mo!ua-t"ii work in America to avoid the confii ion that arose in Europe trf'fore the women n. ul.t piny th-ir part. In thirty-two Sln.'-'t the leaKue h:i women ren sU-te.l fo. motor driving, wireles'i opeit.t nu-, commid.'iiry and other cla;'M- of service. Her Duties. "Ton flvortiaed as chauffeon ittnattl?" Applleatit for fillualiou Yso, iiMtdnm' "What w our uutins at your taut iusr'!'" . "1 drov aiul as a sniilf" "1 tuok dowu my lady el rrM n-l a-.e-.n-i I - h"t In th uorunif, inula ni.' Punch.
AGAIN ELECTED TO
rOfJTlNl'EI) FROM PACE ONE. some of Miinn'u acta rei-eived thunderous applause from the Republican .-ide when he went into the wtl, f the hou.-e to sefond .VlaiinV. nomination. He had previously been brought forwaid by a fuetion ol the Rpublii'atii U3 a raii.liilate fur llie s.eai-"ri.bip. It wa:. a ilum.atie iimnn in wh-n l.en r.sit, in seeor.iliti ttie n..iiiinali".'i ol .Vlanii, said: "I cannot let the statehiems fr.un the gentl'-man fiom Miiine;,,,ta and the inferences they make iro un.'hn!lillK.'d. He tikes the p.iMtiol) thai putriotism d. mauds that the orpanizalorn or this koci.-e I.,. tiiined over to the Democrats, "Patriotism demaiiils that the Iiemocrats ouirlit to submit to a Ucpubliwii. o.k ....ti..n of th- 1.... ... " Shouts of "-,i, no"' from the Demo, crntic side interiuiiteil him. '.V'nen he re.-uill.sl It was lo promise that "theie will lie no pnii.-an-inp in the house," -o far as the Republicans were coneei neil. "What we need in this hoar is n uailed country," lie said. "We need the wi. ilom, the advice and the assi-tance "I' cc.-iy Aineiienn. This is no tune io entici-e the president, but it oald iie far bitter for the cuin'un i!" the piesideiit Mas I'limoelled to consult Uei ublicaa:, as well us Democrat.-' in this Representative lee of Ceornia. )ei tat, win. had been seriously ill. vas broiithl into the house am . I the appLllc of hi- coller.irues en the Ilenocratic side. II" cast his vote f.n t'laik for speaker. Me. I.ee was amoojy those absent i ,.,n the roll w:l- fined to determine a ijuorum. He showed plainly the id 's or his iiine-s when assist, d to ihe floor by two attendant. I'n until he last moment it was not thought be I'! he pre cut. His pTI'sOm i- and he fact that I of the .' independents .ho voted in toe eallv -lanes of the ni'l call ca.-t their hal'ots for Speakr I i nk made the MisnonrianV elect a c,'it.Tnty Ion;- before the roll call v as completed. AFE TYING TO FORGE OTSAWTBTHEWAR Krtlcnto Powers Evert 1'ifsstire on ( hin;i Ojipn .ilinn Develops. Oil. (.- Itil. . ,lli-,.l.ll V. i. Xrri-lee.l PKK!. April 2 - I he entente powei:, aie ai'am ex-llilli: pies-ale on ( 1 ma to enter the t wa : authc.iitative! ,.t,..t,. today. Report., have been received from the Province--that considerable oppesition lias been adopted alrainst China's tiaiti:'ipatiyr, m the coitl'li. t which i.- causioi- the 1-nvi.tnmeti! to move cautiously. Advices from Shanghai said that ( biee.-e merchants m that citv have sent a 'om. telei-vam to the capital iiri-int ii continuation of neutrality. The action of the I-1 each in closiOOls seated, it is said. The government is lieini? nri-cd to confer with the French minister on the matter. WHO HOLDS THIS M'MHEK'.' Donation of Lebanon Ilintiness Annociation Made Ihi ArierntHin. The donation of the Mianon Hiisiness M--n'.t Ass.K'iatoin of a Saxon automobile was held this altemoon. No. i.K2'et was the lucky number if pieser.ted befoie 2 th) o'clock next Monday afternoon. Four other numbers, 7-.IW4. 2:i'2S. 7!i."!M ami 7HKU8 wire also announced. These ticket, must be presented within twenty four hours and they will be held until after the time limit for be lirst ticket then if no one holds the first ticket the latter tines will he considered. Clearly Put. "You seem to think s rreat ileal of (hut candidal!!. ' How do you arrive at that cont liiHion?"' aitked Senator Horahuro. "Why. vou have always supported him." "Yin: but a public mans altlluue lowanl a candidate muv bo that of the family toward the bond of the bouse. You don't necessarily think any morn of a man because you've got to support blin." Fresh Ale Cu. Frob air Is the best antidote for cold. If yau make it a point to breathe deeply every mornfnic and every iitKht. you will And ihst your susceptibility to cold Is coti'dprahly lessened Kvrv precaution like this telle cu a dell, ate constitution. Optimistic Thought
Nearly 1 01 (I l'Niirrr on River lioat l.jii.lcl Alter P.iinj.. Moored. ( !! rsferai.r.niii.1 ri (Mr.. I EVANSVII.I.K, fad.. Ap.il 2.Nearly 1,000 iias-j-nfers sbu.l.lei'e.1 all niubt with fr .r while the hufre rivrv steamer St. Paul tos. e.l rrsth reily after it went ashore the Ohio three miles b. !- this city. An orcbestni played continually, und the frightened passemreis inilulKi in Aincinir and card play uik to keep up their spiiits. Three tiitf-i released the steamer early today after four hours' work, and the passengers were landed. The St. Pant vu: rnnkiiin; the first mooulivlit excursion of the season and was eitupht ,a u heavy .-1 in.
ASK lNCKEAsK. Western and SouHinc-tern Railroad File Petition for Raix- in Rates. IRir thf Ht'rnrtri.,,,..! Ve. 9"r -Ice I WASHINCTOV. Apnl 2.- W, t-in ami southwestern iailiaads filed with the interstate commerce commission :i p'tition askinir for a y-eneral increase in freight rates. No definite f .'.r-: v-ere r-t, the i" :-j rvrrij askinir that the commission prepare to iciant hori-ont i! inert 'uses as ,ooi NOTIIINt; IHIINC. Il.ii id Sl;irr Jonbn Couldn't (.. t 1 V.iilieiice Hilh I'r.siilenl. j (-r ihr nl-r,i,-n Vrim (.Vrrlre.) W ASIIINCTOV. April 2. - Or. ' David Starr Jmdan of Leland Stan-j ford university a. ared at the white I hini-e at noon to-lav in an elfort t" ! ,.ee l'!-es:detit U iisoit. Secretin y Tumulty via.-, unable to arranee an appointment for the pacifl-t leader. SCHOOL ( llll DIM S PATRIOTIC. KANSAS I IT V. Mo.. Apiil . Sixty the i- n-.d school chiMi . n of kan City l! , "ib!,! in p-io-iotie l-e"t-ni'--a, th.- hen . oii.-.i.v. conv.-'K.i to-
Special All This Week Red and Yellow Onion Sets, quart 13c Lawn Grass Seed, good mixture, qimrt 10c Garden and Flower Seeds, largest package, 2 for 3c Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, 'J cans for 13c Matches, while thev last, ti lioxcs for 23c
' Old Dutch Cleanser, 1! cans for 13c Cedar Oil Polish, 2-k- size for 10c Cedar Oil Mops. 50c value 25c j New assortment of Curtain Goods, special, yard. . ,10c Moore's 5 & 10c Store I Deliver . ".0c orders Phone 112
Quality Gasoline Gasoline that gives more mileage per gallon is found in WHITE ROCK AT 22c per Gallon FOR SALE BY Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Agency
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Just Arrived Our Sprinp; Line of Handsome Flower Vases For Home Lawn or Cemetery Lot. We have a few fine trees, orchard stock, apple, peach, cherry, Concord grape, flowering shrubs. FRED C. MOLER, Superintendent of Oak Hill PHONE 159
GET YOUR SALE BILLS AT REPORTER OFFICE? REPORTER, BY MAIL, $100 A YEAR.
Quallty Backed Up With Style You can have both, guaranteed, at a known medium price. Styleplu57 Clothes ML AH wool fabrica and expert tailoring make Duality that cannot be enied. Volume and scientific manufacturi'i j make it possible at the price tliat stiil remain th same. $ I 7. throughout the nation. White and Armstrong CHOICE
