Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 187, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 May 1917 — Page 6

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If you want to properly protect your feet and your reputation as a gladly garbed person we urge the wearing of ourality shoes. If you want to win the admiration of yt ur fellows and ward off criticism ::llow us to attend to your foot wants. Morgan Shoe Co.

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SIN MOTOR CAR CO.. BUthart. Ina. A. L. KERN0DLE, Distributor, Advance, Ind. TED COULTER, Local Agent. Lebanon, Ind.

CHAS. E. LEEKE Fr Greeeries If, 4 rXTHRCRBAN BLDG. BTEKY DAT IS W ALL PAPER DAY AT TUB PAINT SPOT BACRT SACNnnnii DUa HI T ttsst ilium Si. WB WANT YOI R I'SED SOFT STOVKS. WE PAY MORE FWRNITCRE EXCHANGE 214 S. Lebanon St. I'Une 184 ,D ROOF .K? IF aYDS LOWS. wasted to tiup all 1m1u 0Vr raetiif. m. C fiAUMGARDTi TUB CLBANE2 Itf Otrna While Othert Try"! llti I. Lebanon St. no AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Ceoetry Drivteg He OMbta Priea. Brentoa'e Catg. ( rtssaw m. Battukika 7M -

..-HIPS S1I45 $11 W MRS. JENNIE NEAL Shsn.pe Huirdrwuinf ManietiHa Masaag rUne'saor f Mr. Olive Clark Eng!:ffr.;ea'. by phono ISi After D a. m. Ph.m- l.'?4. Ki-fm L'vl lirl Natianal Hank TlvcS'o'f'f- Vcl-fi tWtiiiwiwinwjS mi tauto ARDEN PLANT lie D0Z8N BOV1IAVS Sc and lie Store GOODYEAR TERES MobBolb . Filtered CaMlin Ilooto. Davis-OTerleese Phone 436. Lebanon, Ind. BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Uabanaa Pkeava f M

"Inner Cirrle" of Peace Council

Tried to Organize Boycott Against Certain Banks. tin l" 7nfifl'i Xtiri Xerrlct.) NEW YORK, May 7. The "inner circle" of the. Labor's national peace council sought to influence Inbor tinic.nr throughout the country to withdraw their funds from banks which purchased bonds for the half billion dollar loan of the entente allies in Mil", according to government witnesses today at the trial of Captain Fran', von Rintclen, ex-Congressman It. Robert Fowler anil Frank Buchanan, anil Henry R. Martin, Daviil I.amar and three others. The government chaises that the National peace council was merely a clonic to promote the designs, of the defendants an.l that JAi.OOO was pent by Von Rintoien !o further the lonigns of German propaganda in the l"nitiii State:'. ( harlcs II. Canode, a printer anil vice-presiil"it of the Chirago labor peace council, testified thlt Henry H. Martin revealed to him the plan to induce various labor organizations te withdraw funds from national bank which subscribed to the allied loan. He also quoted Robert Fowler a having corroborated Martin in the statement that aMrtin had given Hurhanan $.'.,000 when the latter was president of the Labors pear counril "I taw Martin give Frank $r,,nor in the hotel Knickerbocker in New York." Canode, said Fowler told him. Iliacussing the Washington consultation of l abor's National i'eace Council Olympic Theater Quality House Quality Play TONIGHT "Shieldinu Shadow No. 14." "Absolute Plark" is (he title of thin episode, and is bubbling over with mystery. Thi episoile will reveal whi in the "Ravenger" and will also tatiL tliat Jerry appeara to Iontine, but a if in dream, which mystifies Pontine as well as yourself. Jerry delivers, a ine-aire to Lmntine. for the Ravenper, a few seconds later we see the Kavenrer. In a tidht the appearao. ) nf llin liijoi is Rijsterirtusly --. nircit. the il"J taihe i.- pulled off, d r-r the I'.r't time lie notices that he Km 'Tiifer wear a wt. With woni' r ai d s.ivprive sh renpni.n'. him. Who lr the Rnvenjret ? Who I ' the Sl'ii-I.tmir Shadow? Onn't miss it. "The (iiil That Miilu't Mutter." Tathe two act Ki.eciul diama pres ent,ns .Marfran t I andis and Andrew rhiKkl. A dainty hit of (.tory that will amuse and interest you. "I.uke Rank Impersonator." Here we are. I.uke the boy that ii. making a name for himself. A comedian that hi" reached the top fost round of the bidder of fume. As a . .on. .ii.in he rank-, a.' one of the very best, i" tins oiii' he evceis himself. It is one continual round of riots of lun. 1 lie ADMISSION fie Coming Tuesday. William Fox I re-f nts M.-rtha Kalich and Stuar' Holmes in 'I.OVB AND HATE." Colonial Quality Hotis-e Quality Plays TONIGHT. Paramount Pit turrs Prosctit Mite Murray In A Powerful DrnrtiR of New York Life. "THE l!I; SISTER." A thrilling slice from the life of the underworld. A fascinating insight into how the other half lives. Mae Mhrray, celebrated star of the "Fullies" whodesterUsl Hroadway to lM?come a photoplay star, is presented in this thrilling story of the underworld and of the so-called "upper crust," One of the, impressive scenes is the great modiste shop netting in which Miss Mnrray plays a manikin. For this scene there were assembled from the various department stores in New York and from the most cele brated modistes, the best looking models that could be procured. The result will win your approval. 10c ADMISSION 5c Tuesday. Bluebird play prwnt George Hernandez and Myrtle Coniale in th story of a man with a peasat soul. "COD'S CRUCIBLE."

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.NEWS STORIES AND GOSSIP FROM THE HOOSIER CAPITAL l ths ierMMm "c Item.) INniANAPOl.IS. Ind., May 7. Inveatiirationa conika-ted by variouji ilepartments austain the report of the Federal Trade Commission that there is no excuse of the present hinh price of coal, and that there is a (rreat datiner of a "buying panic," acconlinn to state, officiala. The condition that the federal board found obtain in the anthracite roul industry obtain in the Indiana bituminous coal fields, it is asserted. Reports to the ittate industrial commission say that Indiana mines are lyinc bile one third of the time. The loss of time is declared by mine operators to be due to the lack of coal cats. Nevertheless, the reports show that luit year lR,.10O,n00 tons of coal wore mined in Indiana, exceeding the former hit,h record of three million tnn -.-car. nccordipr: to st.tte off! . i.i!.-, the m.n-s cm produce 4".'iM.0(V tens of coal. Aed a'thouirh they are bidng ois'rate,! only a part of tin time, la t vear's hiirh record will be eoualled. it is said. Inveitiiration of the thiity-fonr coal nvne of the state show that nearl ill of the mini's had idle days during April. Seven mines on the C. A K. I. railroad were forced to an atrcrrfrntc of 44 day of idlcncs, "because ol war shortaite." Kiirht mines on thi S. T. H. & S. E. railroad were idle a total of -Id days for the fame reason Strikes, accidents and explosions caused some delay, hut the chief cause, according to reports to the rnmmisaion, was lack of cars. Most of the bituminous mines in Indiana have a daily capacity of at least 1.IHHI tons of coal. The huge amount of coul lost to the public through the Mleness of the mines is shown by th mine inspection department. Relief from high prices will come, the department Iielieves when the mines are operated to capacity and have cars to move the coal. LECTURES TONIGHT. Rosa F. I.ocirtdge In Speak I'nder Auspice of Franchise Lrague. Rn.is F. I.nrkriilge of Indianapolis will give a lecture this evening at 7:M oVIock in the convention hail of th (ourt house. The lecture is given under the auspices of the Woman's I'tanchise League. All the men and women of the city pre-invited to-attend this lecture. CITY NEWS Boumgsrdt for cleaning. Phone 93 Coming a n"W telephone directory May H-tf K. R. Morgan, i'l cleaner, l'honi 973-K. 4-:W.f!t lit ililler and Morris clean your nigs. Call 129. 4-lS-tf Tuesday is the opening day of Stanlev's May suit sale. Mr. "und Mrs. A. J. Clute, Mr. ami Mrs. (llenmore Clute and II. K. Haworth motored to Indianapolis Sunday. Taxirah, auto delivery. Long distance drives. Fhono 210. W. T. Randle. Mrs. J. It. Spelhruig returned Sunday from Lafayette, where the was called on Wednesday of last week on sccount of the serious illness of her daughter Mis. (',. M. Wilson. Mrs Wilson is some better. Ettywisr pOrTBS kUoc at the tame price) differ la taste and quality. Not o Gotdea Sua. Always It will tuts 1be earn. dthVlona, full-flavored, rlea aad eatUfylnf. Cut by a pedal proceaa, Golden Sua la clean and thifltsto economical. Ita price ia modaat Yoor gjooer aell it batwWwtprmlamt. Qdlizxt Sun WeTHX woouorf sricsca TUd,OU

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Commwslonera Let Contract Now tiffee Reward. The county commissioners this afternoon let the contract to Fish Wim. to replace, the two section of the. hitch rack which were rut down and removed in a mysterious way recently. The contract price is ?Hl..rHJ. The commissioners also derided to asK the county council tor an appropriation of $2M to he offered as a reward for the apprehension anil conviction of the parties who removed the se. tions of the old hitch rack. MARKET REPORTS LEBANON MARMT8. SRAIN.

Wheat I2.7J Corn. 70 lbs 1.M OaU, mixed C4c Oate, whit 66c P0ULTRT. Eggs Sic Buttar, fraah 25c He, 4'.i S.J and svar 19; Hen under 4' V-n 16c Leghorn hen 16c Spring clucks over 2 lbs 16c Old cock 12c Young cod(9. staggy 12c Hen turlu, I lbs and ever Sue Hen turk. eld 2uc Tom turk, Ul Ibi aad ovr 2U Tm tark. U la Cm, fuU teatksel 11 lack, white Wc l)aoi, elced 11

CIIICAtiO GRAIN. CHIC A( 10, May 7. The wheat market today o)iened up Mifo c Shortly after the owning a new high level was established when May reached 2H1. Corn was unchanged at the opening and oats W lower to Uc higher, rrovisions were unchanged. CHICAfiO l.lVI'.STfHK. L'NION STOCK YARDS, III., May 7. Hogs Receipts, 4K.IHTII; market, iio'luc lower; mixed and butchers. K,.00(,i Ui.7.ri; go.s heavies, Jto.oUw Ifi.T.'t; rough heavies. $10.1d'olf.4o; light, n.:iiiV"i4.r.,"i; pigs, $1 i.7f; lK.nn; buik of sales, $l.r,.:io(o l.ri.7ll. CATTI.K- Receipts, C0.lHl; market, steady to llh- lower; beevej, $s.7fi(? 1:140; row and heifers, Ifi.lHXii'll.WI; Texans. 10.2;.Ci 11.75; calves, I0.r,0 m 13.0". SI1KF.I' Receipts, 15,1(00; maiket, strong; natives and westerns, I'J.oOdt 13.r; lainlw, $12.n;iin7.o. ISDI.VNAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 7.Around r.r,fX) hogs arrived for the market today. Rnd the market opened in a rather varied condition so far as piiies were concerned. Trices were pjote.1 from steady to 15c lower, but this was due lamely to the fact that bu.crs, in order to fill their requirements were forced to pay prices difI'eient from other buyers. The market nt first opened I'm- lower, then t was 10c lower and finally buyers paid steady prices. The trading was active, and with a decrease in the receipts there was a range, in sales of from t ir,..7iV 1!,, the top price being ;c higher than Saturday. The hulk of the sales were from $iri.4r.(S! l.-.fif.. CATTLE There was a small run of cuttle for the market today, thenbeing only 7i'0 head. I'nder ordinary conditions this might have worked to the advantage of the selling side, but there was not much advanre in prices, some sales Ming quoted 2oc higher than the low tune lust Thursday and Friday. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION'. The fifty-fourth birthday anniversary of M. C. Courtney was celebrated w ith a family dinner Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Harmon of south of Lebanon. Mr. Courtney was brought to this city and kept here until his relatives and neighbors had gathered at his daughter's home. A mmptunus dinner was served at the noon hour. The day was spent in conversation and mus ic. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. tjoorge La-ley and son, Chester of Max; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wines and daughters, Mildred and (leraldme of IsbonoiL Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Cook and sons, Kenneth and Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Rus?ell Kelly and daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Water Harmon, M. C. Courtney ami daughter, Marguerite and son, Lawrence.

NORWEGIAN SHIPS Sl'NK. LON'DOV, May 7. Two more Norwegian xhipH. the Capto and Katuna have been sunk by (lerman submarines, say.t a press dispatch from Copenhagen today. The crews were reported saved. SATl'RIMY'S RESl'LTS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis. 2; St. Paul, 0. Milwaukee, 7; Louisville, 5. Other games postponed; rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St, Louis, 1; Chicago, 0. All other game postponed; rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 7; Chicago, 4. All other game postponed; rain. 1 porter, by mail 3 Year.

GARBAGE CANS 35c 35c to to 98c H 98c narhage cans with dog proof rowrs; six gallon to ten gallon; all heavy hall. Moore's Variety Store

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Notice to Public

Desirin-f to assist the United States Government in the placing of itu war loans, we have wired the Secretary of the Treasury for an allotment of Liberty Loan Rondd, and will offer free of charge to our customers.sand all other persons wishing to participate, the facilities of this bank in making subscriptions to the issues. We will be glad to take care of all details incident to these transactions and to render prompt delivery contingent only upon allotments made bv the Government.

Boone County State Bank Lebanon, Indiana.

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When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 299. 410 West Socfh Street

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RED CROWN GASOLINE 20c Per Gallon STANDARD GASOLINE Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co. North Meridian Street Lebanon

OS GOVERNOR'S STAFF. INDIANAPOLIS, May 2. tlovernor Goodrich today appointed Walter 1. Riley, president of the Pirt Calumet Trust and Saving Bank "f East Chicago, a meoiber of h

new .S4jriny; line of MANHATTAN SHIRTS In all the new colors and designs

$1.75 to $5.00 rutting On a NEW TIRE will ha a source of satisfaction to you if we have supplied the tire. You will know that your money has bought the best service giving tire in the market which means leas expense in the long run and increased pleasure in motoring because of lessened possibility of tire troubles. We aie hoHilipiarterj for best makes of tires. Lebanon Vulcan king and Sales Acencjr NEW RECORD FOR WHEAT. CHICAGO. May 7. A new .high rtcord for May wheat was established .hortly eftcr the opening of the market today when tint future rrsrbed f2.8ol.