Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 165, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 April 1917 — Page 8
POSTPONED from tonight until Wednesday because of inability to get the flm ready SPECIAL FEATURE PRODUCTION FOR LEBANON
HOME TALENT Moving
Picture Play Produced by Classic Film Production Co. to he shown at the Grand Opera Houe Wednesday April 11 Don't fail to see the prettiest girl in America in" tn play especially written for this occasion. See your Champion Basketball team, Hih School Athletes, Fire Itepartmtnt, Mayor, Principal Scenes and hundreds of well known i faces in the picture. SEE , MISS MARY IIONAN As Red Cross Nurse and LEON W. CHUMLEA As the Leading Man. POPULAR PRICES 10c 20c 30c
Gordon HOSIERY Fiber Silk Colors Gold, Maze, Gray, Pearl, Suede Copen, Pink, White, Black
59c
Pair
Cordon Fiber Silk 1osc for lalies arc more brilliant than silk and more durable than lisle. Madf with rvinfuived Ih-I. too ami sole. Wrv elastic. Extra wide lisle garter hem tun which prevent nmninfr. A TIU l. BEAIUH'I. STOCKING. Worn by people who usually pay from $I.oo up lor their hosiery.
SPECIAL Ladies black or white cotton lisle hose of splendid quality; double sole and toe, hih spliced heels, seamless, wide never-tearKarter hem tops. 25l! Price, per pair fcW
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; Son uf Lal Colored Uarber Shut la a light at Indianapolis. I Thm morning's lndlumioli Star says: "Henry Popey, 28 yeur olil, leolorod, a dopuly constable who has jheen active in raids on nllegod imImoiul reforU nxm.tly, wuj shot and I wounded prohalily fatally Inxt night in ' Hie rours of a fight in a jiliwe in j which Koft drinlt are Hold at Kleventh i anil Brook streets. I'hiirloK Harrison, ; 4H yearrt old, colored, who operuteii J the place, also was taken to the City , hospital, swforir.g from a bullet wound in his left aide. I'u.s-y is said to have attempted to force Josephine I Hampton, colored to dam with him ' and some one in the placed knocked i him down, l'osey shot Harrison and ' thn ownr of the pluco ohtninr-d a rejvolver from behind the bar and shot I'owy, it in charged. Harrison's son. Arthur Harrison and the Humpton woman were arrested. The Harrison ' place was operated as n saloon until the Fourth Ward went dry. l'osey j has been engaged in resort raids un!der the direction of M. K. Howard. ! constable in the court of T, I! I'niney I justice of the peace of Warren Unvn- ! ship, and was arrested recently. charged with currying com-ealed i weapons." ' W illiam Posey, employed as n lnrber in Lindsay's harber shop here is ' the father of Henry Posey. He re ceiveil a message from Indianapolis this morning stating that there was j little hope of his son's recovery and he left immediately for his bedside.
KORItED OK $fi.0(i0.
Olympic Theaterij Colonial
Quality House Quality Plays
TONIGHT VALESKA Sl'RATT
I'lay the p'rt ..: Vri.-v Ml WILLIAM rnx-s "THE STRAIGHT WAV" The .-.tuight way the i,..ite . Mjiv Wadi on learn- In.- :n . c.iflit for ven?ean. e a, n-t ! r ,v.who had nut her elf. M mi . !;: she renties t!ir ir iu-aire of lo r !" thod only .-.ft r -die be. I t . .'
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,' Quality House Quality Play: ! TONIGHT.
Bluebird Photoplays present i Rupert Julian in . ' "THK RIGHT TO BE
HAPPY" he''tii'jl - si-r'en vor.-ion of i-i ,ck"n'- ;omor:ii classic 'A ('' I." p.!,r.i: Fia;.-elia RilHnfoit. Carter. K'lhena Wilson. ami an ri .1 t . iMfipret the Qunint
(VIVE HINVKlt IMIMY. ; Mr-i. J. T. J-tunk Uitighner of I White-town r ntertamed with a dinner j pitty t-wlay in honor of her niece.
, .Miss l . ther l.autjhnors thirteenth hir'h-lay anniversary. A birthday I '-ake iig'.itpd with t.ips centered the 'able. Gue.ts with Mi.-s LaiiKhner ! v.'. ie Mi.u I eanna !Wr and Miss
'oiothy Laajrimcr.
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Tl.oo-a - M. Small was ;ible to walk ton n tlvs morn ni; (r the rir-t fitve m five weeks. Mr. Small reports t i:-. health a? improving rapidly. Attend the livery sale of Alhr-rt Roireis Saturday, April 14. Apr. UMt.
Wife of Saloon Proprietor Held up and Itnhbid by I'ii' Mi n. CHICACO. April 10.-Wh;ile the wife of Charles W. Flood, owner of a suloon. was talkini? over the ti le-
j phone to a police station today I i v i roljLers en'.rred. held her and a bar-
j tender up und obtained Ti-om her lhilie $t,:WHt withdrvMi from a bank j for the t-ashinir of pay cheks of iai'-
o.nl employes. .Mrs. Worst was askinp Llic station for the cu tomary po liceman who mounts (roatd in the saloon on raitroad paydays.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST ORIA
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Kit Ab.MISSION 5c COMING WEDNESDAY
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excite 'Vei -,1 .elei.n; T. i Illf-ADMISSION .'c COMING WEDNESDAY
Triane'e plav;. ptv.-cnt rlara W atns in hi!,- t Ka !!.. ,,i,K:,on
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'THE CHAPERON
"THREE OP MANY"'
Watr rents ar now du anl pay j tm or b'fo?v April H)th- 4-:i-7t
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Colonial Theatre Coming Wednesday, April 11th COURSE PLAY NO. 7 EDNA MAYO AND EUGENE O'BRIEN IN "The Chaperon" Five Acts-r-Fiw Love AiTairti. A runaway countes--, yountr and heautiful, finds herself compelled to chaj-eron four jrirls in a summer camp in the Adirondack.". Despite her vigilance the four become ciif;at,'efl and so dues the chaperon. None of the fuartett'' of loving couples w ill take the chaperon s'-riously am! in the end she doesn't take herself seriously, acecptinu, after numerous embarrassing situations, a youn American naval architect Arranged by Essanay From Maxinc Elliott's Famous hit.
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-4 Si Tm proud of this floor It uted to look dirty and ugly, hut couple of coau of
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FLOOR PAINT mda it l'ok like rK)lhrr fi'or. And it's im ry to k&'p briffht and rlean. We recommend Hin floort wbcre a tolid color dc-sired. Very durable and aniUry. Colon to unit your taite -Mwk fur color rani NOBES' DRUG STORE
W ILLIAMS HOSPITAL,
Mr. and Mrs. Hnlph Click of Zionsville are tho parents of n son born al the ho. pital. I.. I.. Pauley of Tlinrntown entered the lio-ipital yetetd:iy for a course of treatment. MilirsTl l AT I'lTTSHI KM!. l'lTTSnriidH, Anvil 1(1. Contimtinir the round-up of Teuton sympathizers under the president's proclama
tion. Walter Zui-haria- 5.ri, one of the
I host known consulting enirineer in
i western Pcnnsvlvania, was arrested at
hiK olltces in the downtown district
' tmlay and sent to jail to he "interned" for the balunre of the war on orders ; of United States disttict Attorney Humes of this di.-tiict. A mass of correspondence considered hiirhly im portont was seized and is in the hands
f government officials.
INIHAN U'OI.IS I IVKSTOOK. INDIANAl'Ons, !ml., April 10. Receipts of hojts for the market twlay numbered 4,."IKI which number W normal a compared wita former yfaat ))ii time. The market opened with a. fcool demand from outside Sources and salesmen suci-eeiled in reulirinit another upturn in prices which made the murket the hikhest in the history of Indianapolis. The advance amounted to 'Zhn):Wc a. compared with yesterday and the hulk of the good hoR sold at SlB.'i'o lO .i.'i. there heinir a few at $16,411 and the top was lti.4.r. for selected to k. CATTI.K About 1,400 cattle arrived, which proved to be no more than cnoui'h to supply a ifuod demand
from all soun-;:. ln addition to this, prices were higher in other places and salesmen here succeeded in placing their consignments at a vvv that was 2oc hiithejr than last Friday. This applied to all rattle suitable for killers hut the strong weight sters that were lacking in (ualily did not show the full strength of the market. Hulls .-old us well as other cattle and a
tun of 5(10 calves was 2oi M)c lower. So fur as the market for stocken and feeding rattle were concerned, there was no ehange to note in prices as compured with yesterday, the supply and demand being just about eiual. tiiuwiai ;raiv. nilCAtai. Apiil in.--f.min markets were nervous al the opening today and fluctuated rnpidly as much as H to cent between sales. New of any kind had little or no effect. Wheat opened to 1 'ae lower on a wave of selling. The volume of trade vus large und the market too rapid for individual operation to be fidlowed. W ithin a few numiles prices had fallen o!f live cents from yesterday V close. Corn opened to cents lower nd selling was gencial. Outs were fairly steady after opening fractionally lower. I'rovisions were lower. Close Wheat- May, 2 74 to $. ' : Julv. $1.82 - to l,; s,eptemler. $l.W,((i i.t;8. Corn May, $1.27 ; Juiy. SI.2f.(S ' : September. St.2MV Oats May, 6.11, to Kc; July. Septemlier, .r57ic. Park May, $17.2.1; July, $3t.8.'. I nnl May, $2( S.:; July, $21.1'2; September, $21. 2.1. Ribs May. $l!).r..'ii July, $111.77; Septeinher. $19.90. ( H1C A(10 I.IVKSTOCK.
I'NtOX STOCK YARDS. III., April
10 HOiiS Keceipts, V,.im; market.
lo; l. c-nls higher; n.ixed and but.-h . l. Sir,.70(e I'i.-lU; good l euvies, $tff.
ir.io Ifi.-lii; rough heavies, l.".7i)tfci.-
in; light. iri.4iovcn:.2r.; piK., $12.7.1ifi l.'.J.'i; bulk of sales, j.lli.(IO(5 lfi.U CATTI.K -Receipts, o.otHt; market,
edy; beeves, $!Miira rt.'tr,; cows and '-if.-is, $o.4'i,-,( 12 (Mi; htorkei-u and fc-edeis, $8.0D(.cl0.2:,; texuns, $ 9.8.1 f? -
11.8:.; calvs. f 1 2.0i!-l:t.f,0. SHCCI' Ki.ceipts, 17.IKI0; m.uket strong; natives and wc-torni, $9..70fi 14..W; lamhs. $l2.M)fil 11.8(1.
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niAKCKII WITH (ONSPIRAt V , Fl. PASO. Texas, April 10. Mrs. F.Bimellna To'nmees. pioo'ietor of the (ietniun hotel ra;d"d here several days go, was today formally charged with conspiracy airainst the I'nited States and hrlii in $5,000 bond. Henry Heach, nrre:-.tef in the same raid, was he'd in $i0.noo bond. They are the first pernors against whom criminal charges have been placed since federal agents hefcitn rounding up suspects in Kl Pao. TO OBSERVE "BABY PAY." The Mother's club of the Julia Harney building will 'observe "Baby Pay" at the meeting to be held Friilay afternoon at '2:.'I0 o'clock nt the building. The meeting will be of a social nature, the mothers and babies being the special guests. .
W. f. T. F. MKETINC.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
fnion will have its regultr meeting
Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock nt
the h..m of Mrs. J. C. Hedge, 1109 North Park street with the subject "Sabbath Observance" under the dir
ection of the leader. Mis. I.. T. Wade.
At this time a reception for the new memliers of the society will lie held.
All members are earnestly requested
to be present.
If you want a good family horse
attend Rogers livery sale Saturday April 11. Apr.ltMt.
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All The Popular Style Details Your friends judge your clothes by their style. You judge your clothes by style and wear. Styteplus 17 Cloth..jW have the popular details that a great fashion artist has put into them peak shaped lapels, patch pockets, straight orWifriting, two or three button and many others. All wool fabric guaranteed wear easy price, always $17. White and Armstrong
GRAIN MARKETS.
Wheat Corn, 7t tha Oatfi, mixed Oats, white
63e 65c
FOULTBT.
Eggs 2
Butter, fresh 22c lieghorcx 12c
Helm, 4 "4 Iba and over
Hena under 4' lbs 16c Springs clucks over lb 16c
Old eocki : 8c
Young cocks, Rtaggy 10c
Hen turki, 8 R and OT .... 20c Hen turki, old 20c Tom turka, 12 poundi and ortr. 20c Tom Turka, old 16c
If vnu are m need of i-ochI harness
attend the livery sale Saturday April
Apr. llMt
SPIRITI'AI.LV SPKAKIMJ. l awyer (to witness at a boo7e trial) Iiid you tfike cogniianre ofthe mnn who sold him the liquor? Witness I look the same as the rest. Awgwan. A COMPROMISE Ir. Wyse Now, see here, you'll have to slop drinking between meals. laiKhman I'll compromise with you, Poc. I'll Hep eating between drinks. Boston Transcript.
Bargain day at Rogers' livery sale April 14. Apr. ltl-4t.
Picture Special Oil Paintings Sizes 8x10 Special While They Last 10 Cents Moore's 5 & 10c Store DEMONSTRATING MUSIC SHOP
Herrmann theGreat TONIfiHT Grand Opera House Doors open at 7:00. Pictures at 7 :'; curtain at 8:15 for vofriiiar ghow. ' ''pRICICS-lOe'and 20c
Home Talent Moving Picture Show WEDNESDAY NIGHT Fcati inner home talont playlet; also champion basketball team. rRICrOChiMren 10c. gallery 20c, lower floor 30c
Musical Comedy THURSDAY Nlf.IIT Singing, Dancing and fun, with chorus of beautiful young ladies, good singing und dancing. PRICES-lOc and 20c ;
Pictures Six Reels For 5c FRIDAY NIGHT Climb a flight and save a nickel. First-class eightpiece nrrhixitra AD31IS8ION-5C Doors open 7. Pictures 7:15
Our Players Co. SATURDAY NIGHT In their play "SPIRIT OF W PRICES !0e and 20c
Coming "Uncle Tom's Cabin" The biggest and latest picture of all "intolerance" For two days ' "CIVILIZATION" All booked for Grand Opera House and will appear soon.
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