Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 163, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 April 1917 — Page 8
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SPECIAL FEATURE PRODUCTION FOR LEBANON
HOME TALENT Moving Picture Play
I , , , . rv, ! TONIGHT. Produced by Classic Film ' I Paramount Pictures Present Production Co. to le shewn j i.a,,;m. rrr.,i.nYk in a pic--at the Grand Opera Hous!"1"-" "f a'ik' Fiu'h's ; jjfcat (Irauiatic success
Monday, April 9 Dtrh't fail tofe the riret-! tiest pirl in AmerKa in the' play especially written for this X'ct;ion. Sec your Chumpiot Basketball team. Hijrh School Athletes. Fire Iepartrnent, Mayor, Principal Scenes and hundreds of well known' faces in the picture. SEE I i MISS MARY HONAN j As lied Cross Nurse and ! LiX)N W. CHUMLEA As the Leading Man. POPULAR PRICES Ilk: 20c SOc J H n M ss . mmJm
(runlity Plays TONIGHT Slcial Comedy Night "SUMMER HOARDERS" I. KO comedy foaturini; I'liil thaihum. Merta Sterling, and l. w illc Hut ton. He appears as a paper hanger, engaged in work in & tummcr hoanliiilf house, lie flirts with llf girl aoioss the hall and the usual knock about wont-. occur, "LOVE ON CRUTCHES" I I..KO corned;; with .in all star rav ..f 1. KO ftin n i.k. r . Tim is one of thos. ,ur hre laufch producer-!. I "MI LE MATES" I Jer ,-iHw'v femuring Gale llonry j anil Vii!ii;'m rranej. Woodwaid whose I ii puuitinn in 'Iho s izar.l of nr. as i j .... Ira. .1 of Alil:;ll. .!:.,: the lull iu) tl.i' Mii' If yen uou't laugti every tin thi:. mule make in appearance, i you, m.n..y ha k. "JOHN OSnORN'S TRIUMPH" Ui ...i. two a. t .c-ia1 ft-ri!uri ! nilucti."t. A K-.d I assured. The .tut hi 10c ADMISSION .V Colonial Quality House Quality Plays A WOMAN IN THE CASE' Although uiiivnvally concoiicil i to be the scrrcn'.-j 1'oriTtm.st I'llHijtiunal iirtislc, !':r,iiine Frofiorick rcjichcH tlr.'inmtic hfishts in this iph-itnphiv liiiit qui'lity her ns nm1 Dl thi- i.'1-i'i t -;st iii'ticssf--. nf 'tirtii'. !? i - :i l'lnvinp trittntf to I tho fl.ini,.- m th.s ;,rti-ii th-U :-hf ir.iihi .s i I lh" centr.4 chiii'acter.. f l'r t.-.. pl-.y..li,.--.u--t ' ilie u: ll.i1 lli.ist a,),li il!ili;' iMIll I .,x ji.i.i A ii, ..ii :: : ti. :.!ni!;'if !. r Iv-; m:i! ''-Mi; thi i p Hi-.- t; lilc ADMISSION WHY REDECORATE thiifc wallit v lii'ti oil iKiint nr wator coliir can Iw clcjiiietl tn limk as k'ki'I as new by E. R. MORGAN Paper and Paint Cleaning Ph'irif IlTH-K. TkeSlotecVijIues OTHINC NION HAItDWARK CO. lur fial'len I'ho a2mrHli;ilt;tMlfl!M.iii!lflwmttiml ... . ? (,. K. Ii A II M ii A K I) T! THE CLEANER Hi
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DIES i:i INDIANAPOLIS
George Cox Expired tast Nltiht at the Home of Ilix Daughter. George Cox, a former well known I evident of Hwme county, died yesterday morning at 10:110 a'cluck ut the home of his daughter, Mr Kil. Millar in Indianapolis. Death war' due to a complication of diseases incrdent to i'I'I age. Mr. Cox was ninety-four years and twenty-two days i.'iil. Hi- Mi a re.deiit for al.oilt Unity years of Iinono county ami loft lift., last fall for losideroe in InliunufKilis. Hr- is, mivived by two Mill-, Snoth Cor of Lawrence counlv and James W. of Lebanon anil thro dauehters, Mrs. Ed. Miller of Indianapolis, Mrs. Narcissi! llicks of l.oui-.ville, Ky.. find Mis. I.irzie Cos of this county. One daughter. Sail i S illOll. Mr. Cox was a voti-ran of the Mexin war. Ho n- a mouther of the ( lo-i-tian church. Tho funeral will ho conducted at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from tho Central .Christian chilli h here by tho Rev. Ilnnicr Halo, liunul will h in Oak Hill cemetery. OJ'IET AROl ND ARMORY. ( aid. Sla-lc and Rccruilini; Detail j waiting for Ordi-rii. ! T!.inir uoio i.nict around tho ar- ! mnry tmlay. t':i.tnin. Klaclo with h.' j (ctail of r 'crujoH: nvn and tho n-nv i rtcvi.iis .in 'v.iinif for fuither oii'i t s iK'iii hnaduaartei . o aitivo ifcruitiui: v.mk is h-mi; done at this lio-.o hut the men an- oxnoitinii to tut it acain wiUiin the next few days. Tho greater part of tho tiri.r .. now lieiin: -pent in drillmif the NEW PHONE TRICK CSED liV THIEF NETS $5,50(1 ! the IntrnaUoiuil Vi,-l Prr, NKW VOKU, April 7.!lcr, till to-1 tiick in lluovorv. The kna'.v called up Reed & Car n, ieral jev tiio telephmi' a d ho was Hedlev. ten. ra c- f the s-ihway -y.lom. rn. I that -evoirn I roi l he-, he n il! .ante lied!, added. Mr. Hullc iird "I nr, very ,.-.nv I wis not at the iflice wan you.- man f.!led lth lh.Mimche,." lie aid. "tut I v.ai miavoirlahly detainod. In fart. 1 shan't return there indf . Would you Ik pood eiuuti'h to ;-ood tho hriMK-lios to nr. I.on: Yorkers 1h- n lighted, acred i ,ni; hun '.id Kin-h'iw nvonuo. S..;,l he WU:.I ho de on Iho mos-ienuer apI :rn to Y onkors, tollo .kn,l leave h-r. roan toid hi.n just how in yil to Heiliev's hoil-e he the . hertl St ont a-'i'it-until he could point nut the house. Ten nneutis nftei the me-.eni; i had '. ft tho He.lley homo und hoad.-d far V.-w Y...-I. mini , the j. v i-U. th' lie !!. v t le...,o.o I..-.I ran;'. Tho tim-1 .iii. Th i Keed 4 Par'.on', N. v " said a voico. "Has one of oui rjrerj it f i f.ficV"e M m imii'l ronlied .n Iho afl'rmutio. !:!." snid Iho voice. ' It .i ; k". It h.i I liav" Kone to W are eado c.,1 o.i.v.e, ufer for 1!. I'lrg l.a-l and hi 'II Ifl'.e yo.J II eipt " Soi.n a me. senior tan tho duoi hell. Ho had ,-ome for a pa. k.-ipe. h aid, and thi. ipaal jravo hioi lh. iewids. He told roh'-o later h had horn enframed hy a man nt th rjntoan r.ll,on to pet a onniee a tho Hodley houso. When ho returned 'h- n an took tne ,.n,.k.o from him That i. a-, far a- the H A H M Y API'HOI'KI TION llll.t W.."IIIN(iTON, April 7. The . ato military affairs conimittoi- this aftornoon docidul to recommond Monday Iho immediate passairp of the .t27H.iKK,0'iO army appropi ialion bill. I ho moiisuro in iiiiuitically th namo an th' one recommended lut aeufdon, oxoopt that it rio"i not iiirluilc univorwil milttai'y training. k V k-W
nilCACO CHAIN. CHICAfiO, April T.-Wlient nponivl 4 M: '" ir linthor t.Klay folliiwinir n holiday Krwluv. Ilo.'ivv huymi: indtii.il by fnriiial ontranm of tho l'nito Stntes into tho war and prodi.twl ahortaifi. of wlK.'il by llio jruvommont rrop report wrc tlio faotorn. Corn ojionod (lo.'Jc hi:hor in syniiatliy with wheiit, whilo oats woit '.tii'lr up. I'lovisiuiid woro .sharly higher. , (Unsr Wheat- May, J2.12Ue'2.12: July, $l.HKlS Jt.KS; Koptftnhor. $1.75,-0 1.75i4. Corn May, $l.:11Vii(n'ic; July, $1.-3m-1.30ic: Soptomlvr, $l.2'.l. fl.2S'c. Oats May. 06T.Vioi July, MV.8 'itC,' SV'ptemhr r, I lft fu -i7 c. PorkMay. :;'Ua; July, Ut.75. I.arciMay. $21.2U("417; July, fil.i."; SoptomhiT, 121.15. Ribs May, July, $in.ml; Sf ptomlier, Jt;i.'J7. CHICAGO l.Vr.STOCK. t;IO STOCK YARDS, III.. April 7. Hops Receipts, l.noti; market, stronu, ,x- hiirher; mixod and hntchors. MVIi'fnilfi.lMI; (rood honvio, $tS7V tti.O": rouvh l.oavioa. $l;.:!rifrt'l.-i.(if,;
tiirht, J11.!ia hulk of l.V.iO: pits, f I2..i:.(n 14.Jos. $I5..iiMri.!IO. CATIT Iv- Rooi-ipts, r,U0; steady; hoove-, Jii.MKu l.'l.la; rket. i and and heifovs, $S.-J."ii.. 1 1.7; kors fc dei-s, $7..V.MO.I.S: Tevans. $!lf,(ii11.711: calves. $.MII.VI 1.00. SilPFP Receipts, S.IKNI; market, steady; natives and westerns, Sd aiivi I.VKS; lambs, fll.dMi'i l.'i.M. GRAIN MARKETS. Wheat Corn, 7il lbs. Oats, mixed f.ut, white POULTRY. rls liutior, rrosh LoRhorns . . . Hons sndor 1 lb-. SprniRs chic!,s lh Old oockn t'ounir rock.s, ntauKy 1 (Ion turku, 8 lbs and ovet .... Ion turks, old Tom turks, 12 pounds and over Tom Turks, old Caponj. under 7 lbs Ceeso full feathered riucks. white Ducks, colore.) . Fleet biiVs, creon No. 1 ........ 'leof hi. !e -, Crorn So. 2 I larsro YACHT CAI'TCREl). esscl Seekini: to tvoiil (iovernment I'atrol, ia S-icd. 1 Hi thr fiilri,ulinol ,.-,r .sr. rlce.l ItOSTOX. April 7. Ihe Iloston acht Spni f.wiiav k w'.as captured by the l.'nitod States naval authorities ili'iarii the pafol boat I.ill today alter 1 ch.is.- do., n the harbor. I.at"r ii va.s chained that the yacht tried 'o ..iieak out of the hathoi ill a fotr. The eialt wa . .. ei-.ed and macro.! by bh:eia, ket-; and was then towed to I.oiifr Wharf. Three men aboard the Sparrowba-.k i'.ero detained iiy tho authorities a,,d uue. tiotied. One was said to bo a Her man, and the other two we deso,;,od Swedes. PI T M DMEN TO WORK. is (;krm.n war idea W flir n!n'i,Mi, Vrn Rrrrlce.) IIKRI.IX, Apul 7.-l'uttir.K lunali. at war vvoik I - the latest plan offered for releasing men from tho factories for service nt the front. IV. Kurt Thomal'a, of Breilau, do-i-o0' eitr'nt pares of the weekly matr.7.in, lie iliiimft, to the details of the plan. lie would enroll all inmates of 'unatie asylums except violent madmen, who must he restrained, in the :ai.k.-. of tho "har-.e. army" for ruxibaiy war service. The doctor aiiruo that mnih u-o-ful labor is waited throui'h the idleno s of luinaties, as many of these unfortunaies are only occasionally ..iibjrct to "biain stotms" and at .1 he time FINDS HENS PAY .MUCH . HETTER THAN IsriLDINT. IHu tr. NfcrAollninil Vcira l-rf. HTll.I.WATKR, Okla,. April 7.An interontinir compai ison in inve.lmeiit values in ronlnined in a report of J. W. Owen, county iiifent in McClain county, who ow'ns a brick busihfn huildinit in town and a five-acre "ranch, stocked with 4"0 white Leghorn hrns. A iti-itt arrount sf !n come from both investmenla han biMn kept. The town htiildinir coat the owner It.OnO; the hena M'K). The income from the lienn, actnnlinir 1o Owens, is two and tlitce -quarter times that from the huninm buildinit, and the pwner I planninx to incr"a the number of rif prmlucern to 2.001. "ti''
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War Munitions Consignment Siiielrarkft) Here Fur a Kln.it Time Twliiv. A tarloail of big sholls rvm,ignrt to Newport News. Va., ovor the Ihn I'our worn Hide-tracked in Lebanon for a shoit time, this uftomoon when iho train wan held up on account of a hot box. Tho shi lis were of tho nine-inch variety, thirty inches lon:, each woit'liinif five bundled and forty pounds. They wore shipiicd from Indiana Harbor and axe to bo exported. RECEIVES CUT. tins llazrl Klrhisnii Remembered by Kmployt' of I-'actory, Miss Hazel Ktohison who for u numher of years has hold tho position of hookUooo.r for the Cream Separator company has resigned her positurn and on Thursday of this week leaves for Ii.lunta, Vol.. wheir she I vvill Irt-romn th, srhol wont j Cnm, formerly of tliis city who to Colorado hcveral months airo. In apprei at ton of her eltiriept nei-vices while employed at tho factory, the employes of the company presented l.er at noori taday with a nice si?e, draft. Tho pre.-entation sh.ocIi was made by J. K. Risk, manager and part owner of tho concern. The speaker, taking this opportunity offorod hon all the employes were toitothor. also spoke of the present war, and the duty of tho men to their rounti. A fhii? has recently been raood ovor the Cream Separator huildinic and to this emblem of our country he paid tribute, saying that t lie re are a number op men of different nationalities employed at the fatcoiy, but that in this tune 01' ...tress, nationalities must he forgotten and only the flueand Iho country it repiesonts ho ro'tvmh.'iod. Mr. Ri.-k has for 11 iniintiei fif years been an ettemo pacili.t Imt like ail true blooded American 1. when the eri.-as arrives can see tho only true course olTored. Iilf; DEMONSTRATION. llaliaiw Will Cclehrale r.ntrv of I'. S. In'.o the War. (JTi fif riifn ROMK, Apri ion:-tration w i.ie, 1 flrrr. 7 A ora-Amor e. 11 bo held here this rft1 rno.oi to cei.-hrato tho entry of t!ie I nited States into tho war. The col "bration was proposed by tho now-ipaner Romara and wa.s at on.a hailed by the people wnh acclnoiat ion. The cei.a.ranU will namh to the United Siai. s eniba.-. y v. iiere Thomas Xel-on I'h'-., lh Ainericln arebas. .sudor, v ill b- 11, ked to mate a speerh. Copies o1' Ib-sident Wilson's spoirh are bcin po ted throiielvoit tho KiivIt is be! veil that Italy Will .hortly credit' in America. PROTECTION' ASSURED FOR FOREIGN CITIZEN'S IRtl 1tf Int'rnnll'ivat yrim firrrlct.t WASHINGTON. April 7. Tho eovei iiment tiwlay aim iiinced its protection of foreign citizens and their property in this country when war borrins. In le.-pon.-e to a letier from Mayor fieort'O N. Meit.1!-, of i'a-'saie, S. J., wlio wrote Gcrmin subject.! in that citv wcio concerned about their fate when hostilities open, Secretary to tho I'residont Tumulty s-nt die follow inir. authoi ized by Secretary of State l.ansinjr: "There is 00 dar.irer of any foreigner who conduc'.s himself properly u!TrinK anv loss of property or hbeity by r"ason of a state of w ar, if uch should he dechrod by c mifress." DISTRIBUTES FEES. cretary Auto Fi State A Pilot I ions (! monjr the Countie. I Hit r A 0 filerrIfl'innl Vf -fl Xtrrtrt.t ixniwArni.is, A,n Jackson j.eritary of slate, tod.i, di'tiibuted to the yarious roiinties $ 8i:.ii!l collected in automobile license feo during tho last 'X months. amount of the license foes incronsed $J.i.li0il over last your. NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER. WASHINGTON. April 7. The wea ll,e h ire-,, l.vlnv imied the r.illnw. in forecBrtt for next Week : Ohio Valley I 'n.seulrd weather and raiim early in the week will tie followed hv air weather until about Thurmlav or Friday when rain lire airuin prohahb?. The lint part of the week will h cool, fullowil by wanner j after Tuesday. i ' 1 1 i "1 l .w t r ii jj ti ttn tM n ri it ii ,W-e
"Two suits for the price of one' A man who has always worn $35 to $40 clothes remarked when considering Styleplus, $17. "I can have two suit where I had one before. 1 will have more wear for my money. I will have the benefit of a change. " How does that argument appeal to you Concentration on one price national advertising to make that price known great volume, as the result of its popularity foresight in buying materials cost of manufacturing largely reduced and quality that keeps the volume increasing all the time that's the Styleplus principle. You get stylo plua all wool fabrics, plus perfect fit. plus guaranteed wear. - - White & Armstrong Icbnnon and Thorntown. "
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Moore's Saturday Specials
Dtikh Cleanser. 2 fans ISc 'If'lake White Sonp, ,6 for, .25 Rolled Oats, 2 paokaKM. . .13c Shredded Wheat, 2 boxen 15c Table Salt. 3 sacks ..... 10c Crass Seed, one quart. . . .lQc Toilet Paper, 6 rolls for. . .2rc Easter Noveltipa . .5c and 10 Red or Yellow Onion Sets, two quarts for 23c Flower or Vegetable Seeds, 10 packages 54 White and Blue Granite Wash Basins 25c ASK ABOUT FREE MUSIC Moore's 5 & 10c Store DEMONSTRATING MUSIC SHOP '
in THIS AFTERNOON CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. do moie than any other state in the union, so it is up to you farmer to iret Jhi-v." he said in closing. C. M. McCoiinell, a worker in the exUnsion depailment of I'urdue university spoke of the Hiiortaire in food supplies, the need of farmer using care in selecting tnoir seed, tin i csssity of lighting th diseases that v. er"ps an:! m every ray conservinir of the various crops. M. Junes of the local high school and Mfveral of the prominent farmtrb of the county and some of Lebanon i t.usinetuf men al.so made Mpcecheij In which they em ui aired the things asked for hv the governor of the tat Tne list of kpeakera Included W. H. Pin "N si f , i i HV. t 1 n iuj v. fj
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Ashliy, E. M. Smith, Uwell Wilaol of the Indiana Condensed Milk Com puny. K. M. Srvia and Robert fit phenson. ' SERVICE SUSPENDED. Iffy fte aterkaflif,l eir, Strvfeci WASHINGTON, April 7. Mai service between the United State an, Germany nan suspended today b I'ohtmater-General Burlenon durinJ the continuance of hostilities hetweei the two power. Orders were Kent t all postoftVea to refuse to accept an; mail destined for Germany and als for Austria-Hunfrary, Luxembourfcf Buli;aria and Turkey. CI.CBHOI SK BI RNS. NEW YORK, Aprl 7. Fire bof iitved to have bi-u of incenuiary or gm destroyed the clubhouse, gram th Belmont Park, race track todaj The damage is estimated at $2.".U,lHi. riremen discovered that the torrl was applied at five different place. The fire threatened the stable but al the horse were rescued. August Bel mont was on the scene early an helped fight the fir. 9? n if i fi n i it n fi ; fi-M
