Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 192, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 May 1917 — Page 6
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We are anxious and prepared to render you the best Corset Service possible. Our Corset iere, Miss Casey in addition to her several years of practical experience is a graduate corsetiere capable and willing to assist you in any way possible.
Back Lace Corsets $1.00 to $3.00
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Don't let your radiant spring costume look down in shame upon a pair of inferior shoes. Our footwear is so fashioned that it will give your feet a new interest in life. If you are interested call at this shop where polite salesmanship awaits you.
organ CnAS. E. LEEKE For Groceries NO. 4 INTERURBAN BLDG. EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Shone 100-Y West aiain St Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones 18 or 184 DOT'S TOUK OLD Pvf)OF
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PAINTS, VARNISHES AND BRUSHES AH colors, 10c per can BOWMAN'S 5c and 10c Stort GOODYEAR TIRES BIoltMl Filtered Gasoline Hooton-Daris-Overleese Phone 436. Lebanon, Ind.
WE WANT to sell eorMs of course, but we don't want to we Kabo corsets boiiRht in ' a loose fashion. If you buy corset3 with the same kind of care your exercise in buying shoes you'll pet both looks and comfort in a way that will furprisc you.
Front Lace Corsets $1.50 to $7.30 MRS. JENNIE NEAL Sharoo rJuirdressji.g Manicuring MassagtSuecesmr of Mrs. Olive Clark Engagements by phone 162 After t f. en. Phone 1224. Room 21 first National Ran AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Country Driving Bewaanabaj Price. At Brenton'i Garage. Office Phone 294. Residence 706 BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon Phoae in The First National Bank The oldest and largest t-nnk in Boone county. COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Serrie Co
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United States Inaugurates Its Plans For Commercial Conflict. (tin Ihf iKfrnctluiil Xrtct rr(cf.l WASHINGTON, May 12, The United fctatcs today took ita first step toward prepaiing for th trade war that will follow the conflict with Gerj many. The preliminary preparations I for the commercial conflict will be in the hinds of the recently appointed . tariff commiKMon. Its ta.sk will be to j collect all information necessary to .the mapping out of a plan of cam- ; paigri itself, probably will be planned I und directed by the federal trade commission. Today the tariff commission announced the appointment of Commiisioneri Culbertson and Costignn as a committee to "make an investigation I into foreign trade relations, commerj rial treaties ami bargaining treaties." , In the course of their investigation ; the two commissioners will visit pract'cally ail of the allied countries. They will leave in June, the commission announced, for a trip that Ti ill take them to Urnat Britain, France, fiu.-iia. Italy, Japan and china. "Simultapcousiy the investigation will lie fumed on in this country," any tlie comm's.-iiun's announcement. " th;;t as quickly as possible all available information hearing on coin; n.ercial treaties and fate.rnutional relation may be available fur the presideot and the congress. The uctiun of the United States in preparing for a Vigorous trttde offensive at the end of the war is in line with similar action taken by all of the allied countries. It comes from the outgrowth of a series of conferences held by tiade expert of the Olympic Theater Quality Houm Quality PUy TONIGHT EiK Comedy Laughfest "LOVE AND BLAZES" L KO two wt comedy. The conventional rivalry of the police ami fire -hifs for the hand of the mayor's laughter is brought to the fore in h(-e two ri !, of .ilapi-tick and tritk ry. Th ing-i are n'wiyi arnufiinp in.i the performance of Phil Dunham ind l.ursi: Hutton ac:ds n.ucb to th. .uii.rdy vaiue. "WHOSE BABY" i (Vn comedy featuring Gale Henry I and William Kraney. This Joker cenj teis around two habits who are lout, i mix ft and duly found again. The I -tituation gives the ca.H wide play for '.h-ir usual hilarious buaine, which 'makes this a decidedly worthwhile numbei-. "COIN' STRAIGHT" j 101 Bison wentern tUat fumiahes Wonty of suiipeiile witu the atory of the opium iniugglera ami the cowboyi to tiie rescue. A heart iDterent touch it added when the hero refuses tc make an arrest because one of he nmuggiers m the brother of the gir1 he loves. Harry Carey ' at his bent 10c ADMISSION Re Colonial Quality Room Quality Plays TONIGHT. Paramount pictures present Louise Huff and Lottie Pickford in "THE REWARD OF PATIENCE" An appealing ftory of a Quaker jrirl's romance. A tale of feminine de votion that stirs the emotions. So sweetly ilcea Miss Huff inter 1 pret the role of r'riend Patience th the srlf-sacrillres of this girl are a vviivineing and as real aa life itself. ! Lottie Pickford, sister of the eele1 hrated Mary, returns to the semen In , this production, playing the role of the delinquent Mrs. Penheld. John Bowers, who has done exceptionally clever work in support of Mary Pickfoid, and other of the Famous l'!ayr stars, appears in this production in the cast of which are also included Kate Lester and Adolpb .Menjou. 10c ADMISSION 5c
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OIICAMZATION MEETING. Coawrve league Elects Offcceta Big Attenaanre at Meeting. A big erewd of Boone county wo men and many men attended the meeting of the Boone County Conserve League held in the convention hall of the court house this afternoon nd heaid the address by Mt Alma L. Garvin. The first part of the meeting was taken up in a business HeMion including the election sf the officers and making plana for the league's work. W. L. Bratton of this city was elected county chairman of the league and Mrs. Clark Berry. secretary. These officers with the as-tis-tanc of the members will prepare list of townnhip officers. It is the intention of the league to perfect a splendid organisation in every community in the entire county in order that effective work may be carried on. The Boy Scouta advertised the meeting with a parade through the street!, several of the boys carrying banners announcing the time und place the meeting wus to be held. Miss (iarvio made a splendid speech in which she appealed to the wo.nen especially to do their part in the war time. "The success of the entire war depends on the fowl supply of the allies' armies so the women over the entire country must do their part in conserving the food supply." IIIILDING DEDICATED. Red Cross New Marble Headuusrters Dedicated Today. IV l !lfnefl Vim Senice. i WASHINGTON', May 12. With the ceremonies participated in by the president, former President Taft, Secretary of War Baker and other dignitariea, Ui beautiful new marblt headquarters of the American Red Cross) was dedicated here this afternoon. The exerei-es were toned by tiie sombre touch of war that made it doubly impressive. The D. A. R. Continental memorial hull was the scene of the dedication because of its greater teatlns; capacity and at the close of the exercises. l.CyO women members of the Woman's V olunteer Aid corps of the Red Cross, commanded by Mrs. Hugh L. Srott. wife of the chief of staff of the army, passed in review before the president Senator John Sharp Williams of Mississjppi and Rev. H. Percy Silver. ).upiain of the United States military acudemy, were the orators, speaking respectively for tlie vomen of the southland ann1 of - Die north. The building was dedicated as a "memorial built by the government of the United Stutes and patriotic citttens to the women of the north and.- the womer if the south, held in levins; memory liy a now united country, that theii 'abors to mitiKatr the sufferings of the nick and wwuded in war may bt lierpetuated." CLASS PLAY. Seats 6o on bale at Nobee' rru Store Monday, On neit Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'cloc k, the Senior class of the loca1 high school will preiwnt tlieir class play. "The Molting Pot," by Israel ZangwilJ. The piay contains a very strong plot and is filled with dramatic possibilities from start to finiah. The cast bat worked hard under the direction of Arthur T. Berault of the Metropolitan school, Indianapolis, and 1 great treat is promised for Lebanon xsople. The seats will be put on sale it Noba' drug store on Monday at J V) o clock. Keoerved seats are 75 uiil 50 cents. Tho cast for the play -OIIOW. Oavid Quiiaao George White Moadal quo.ano Manley Imme Herr Poppelmeister . . Donald Higbee :ju.iicy Davenport, Jr., Harold Cross lleron Keendal prank Cash. Jlaronese Reoeadat . . Aadni Voorhli Vera Revendal Cecil Hart Krnna Qutiano Nell Shannon Kathleen, Irish servant, Kffle Klncald EXPERIMENT ON BARLEY AS WHEAT SUBSTITUTE JIAUISON, Wia., Mttv 12.-Barley mumna, barley bread, barley break fast food and barley cukes may be'ome as common on our tables a. white bread, graham muffins and oat meal, according to the results of ei penmeau now beins- carried on hv the war research committee of the home economies department of th University of Wissonsln. in seeking cereals to relieve the wheat shortage the department found tnai the food and porr ttercitl ylni of barley auuie it adv. gab la to begia research along lines that wouid conserve the barley industry of Wisconsin, while at th ,,m krl tng about economical results for the housewife. Wieeonstn, accoidlng to recent sta tistioa, produces one-eighth of the barley crop n the United States.
INDIAN APOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, InH., May 12. There were 6,000 hogs for the final session today, which i fair for this time in the week, and the market opened with salesmen demanding an advance of 20c. This did not meet with the sanction of buyers and some time was taken in concenrtuting views. Finally local killer agreed to pay IOC higher, and according to this the bulk of the good hogs weighing from 190 to 250 pounds sold ut from J15.W4i-16.30. Outside buyers
and others paid Ibt higher, at from i 15.SrS'lS.3&. There was a very fair i clearance and the week clewed with j an advance of 45i?60c over a ' ago. I CATTLE There were about 100 cattle for the closing market today, which is very small for this time in the week, and with a luck of variety, of grades, represented, there was not ! much business with which to show the real situation by actual sales, but generally, it was estimated prices were fuily steady and (n some cases strong as compared with yesterday. Killing cattle of all kinds clod the' week with an advance of fully 25c as compnred with the middle of lant week, and in extreme cases there was a gain of Gov. Cattle finished the week steady and calves finished 3trong. There was not much business in the stocker and feeder market, und : the week closed with prices in a very itrong position. SHKEP The receipt of less than ji sheep was of course small even foi Uiis time in the week, anil, in fact, he uctual number on sates was only ten head, which, included wool sheep that sold from $12(515, which was trong compared with yeeterduy. CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, May 12. Following an irder of the Board of Trude direc tor there was no trading in Slav Trains ut the opening of tho market oday. July and Sei't'initM'r wheal i-ere respectively lower. Corn was down Sd and outs were ff ,4tI-jr. Provisions wero higher. The wheat market was very nerv ous. Close Wheat. July, $2.75itE--"3: September, J?.4K22.44. Corn May, tl.ClMi: July, 1.4'J?.(ffi c; September, S 1.4211.41 e. Oata May. 73';c; July, 6?VaifvVc; September, 5Sc. Pork May, '.XM; July, $r,9.00. Lard Moy, 122.37; July, J22.C0; September, J22.65. Kibs May, 120.65: July, $20.82: September, J20.U7. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. UNION' STOCK YARDS. III., May -Hogs Urceipts, 10.0i); market. loM5r hinher; mixed and butchers, S1...7u(ii 1C.10; go.1 ht-avi.-s, $lR.2d(u If; 40; rough heavier, 1 15.851 Hi.15; ght. SI 5.00(3-16.25; pigM, $12.40iu 14.00; hulk of salw, f lfi,105M6 li.'i. CATTLK Receipts, f..000; market. iteadyj beeves, i.00(pl3.70; cows und .eift-rs, S6.60Cfll.50; Blockers and eedcrs, $7.85fa 10.25; texaiis, 10.75ui 12.00: calves, l2.f0'14.25. SHEEP Receipts, 1,000; market, rong; natives and westerns, i 10.00 J .75; lambs, $13.90f$19.00. LEBANON MARKETS. CRAIJt. Wheat $8 00 Cora, 70 lbs IM Oats, mined 6fic Oats, white 68c POULTRY. Eggs ....'. flic Butter, fresh Zo II-ns, 4' lbs and ovor . . . Hens under 4 4 lbs ISc Leghorn hens 13c Spring chicks over 2 Tbs Old cocks 12c Voting cocks, staggy 12c Hen turks, (lbs and over 20c Hen turke, old K Tom turks, 12 lbs and over .... 20c Tom turks, old 15c Geese, full feathered Duuks, white lie WAR BRINGS RUSH OF BUSINESS TO TATTOOI.ST Bu Hi lnlfrnauwel .Yr Strkltr, LONDON, May 12. liurcheltte, leading London tattooUt, has had to open a second establishment on ac count of the rush of war business. Soldiers and sailors want thali girls' picture on their arms: while many young women insist on bearing the likeness of their "men" done In indelible ink in tbeir skin, too. "A good many soldiers bring me photographs of girls to tattoo, but this is not always wise," said artist Burchette today. "Sometimes iti case of off with the old love, and you can't get her off your arm. "I've done three different girls' heads for one soldier. Kach of the last two insisted being there when she saw the picture of her predecessor.1" All tattooing is now done with the
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Salt, 3 sacks for 10c OKI Dutoh Clt-uiwor 2 cans 15c Cellar Oil Polish 10c Surilinrn. can 10c Cedar Mops 25c Moth Proof Jiagu 10c One lot of Fancy and Plain White Ribbon, par yard 10c One lot of Curtain Good, special, per yard 7' jc EXTRA SPECIAL Matchi'B, three boxes for...!.. 10c Moore's 5 & 10c Store . -
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RED CROWN GASOLINE 20c Per Gallon STANDARD GASOLINE Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co. North Meridian Street Lebanon
Millinery For Sale or Ik Store 0 Values LCi.r'S
Reserve seats for Senior play at Nobes' .Monday morning at 0:00 o'clock. Lower floor, 75 and 60 cents.
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Warning" Rai.sinp prices without warning is unfair, but not a bit more unfair than lowc:ir.s the quality without warning. We propose to "Stick to our Guns." We give you a real pledge of continued High Quality when we offer you All-Wool Suits From $10 to $25 So you may buy your Spring Suit in the newest correct style, with the assurance of invincible value and wearing quality even though you pay the usual prices S10 to S25 Phone 142 Store Trade
My work ia Indianapolis makes it impractical for me to keep my miil nery business in Lebanon and I will therefor? sell the business at a sacrifice or trade. This store has bnen established several yeara and is well located and has proven a money maker. The milllneery business is easy to learn, and fascinating; and we will teach anyone taking this s.ore if they are inexperienced. We will also arrange for buying, if desired through the same channels, throigh whirh we now buy. Coins in and got particulars. HARRY RUMBAUGH
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