Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 195, Lebanon, Boone County, 16 May 1917 — Page 3
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i in: I (' AMI Prest-O-Lite rvicc Station tleries recharjrod and ml. Vn-f i-.xpfc-anl distilled water. d acob E. Wilcox Ml2 Fast Main Street Phone I!)!). M)ILLAC,t'AI(;E ANf) ioiKJE BROS.' CARS JtESTONK AM) U. S. ! i TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. OOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTON IAN SHOES ; $4 $5 $6 $7 W. II. GREEN, DENTIST jnt National Buk Balliiof at IM-M4 PkoM 181 ;ONROE AND PATERSON CARS Jonroe Sales Jlgency 209 Went Suuth StrreU w.zxer Lumber & Coa C. (5 PHONE OIIDEB HOUSE non and Tbrntown. Phono 15 WE RECOMMEND ATURE'S CREATION f Tub rcu1oMi Anihma, llronul CMlarrh, flc. Ank ux about it. LONG & DAVIS OWEN MORKERT i Chiropractor m: 9-11 i. m.; 15 nd 7 8 p. m. altati.m and S pinal Analjrum fr 0 ( fm-al BldK. Phone 33 'ay SpinoKraph Department if C. N. rtl Attn COOJi, M. D. ttntloa rlrra to kidacy. df, ncul and akia diiosMa. kooaa 2C5 aod 206 mrr StaU Bank Botlding RAT LASLET A riTO LITIRT And Taxi SttW 'towm. HO EenManra, 6S8-I
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& I i MAGAZINE CLUB'S FROGRAMFORYEAR Tlefhiiime of Work for the Cominsf Season of 1;)17-19JS. .1ST OF MEETINGS iHt.iili'd Pnc;r:im (ivdn Out f r f'ul)tii:iliin iuli jed for St'irfv is 'Trance. 1 1 ,. i.'. uil, r.. li.c M.in-Ji:c rib!. . i -i K.v. n th. ii- .i'..(Fiam-' f.ii ; :rlr i'117-IH. T-v .;R-rH of :; .i.l. nr.-. Pre. i.!'-Mt. M.i-th.i , . . x " I''"' .. 'I.' I'iuu-. --i k ,lh .'Mul ll'lil 1. ; ,' I!, ttilli.-nn an,! a.-i .! tint ! . A-!: li.-aiin. Tia? ,r..flat. ..n i t. U ..r C. r,.M'. I-;,'!,, r A. lon-.:.U.n ami -Mai -A. 'i'.fi,'. 'Pi.' 'ub lister irc'u.i.-, V ... J. ..ii. tt.- A i.r. A, la Ufa- . n. :. l:,.,.i 1 mi Kurum. !. 41. KOifl Cf)u.nl,s. It.'uluh . ....';. ,!a i lu!.', K-tl .T lvnldsnn. r ..... f.l.vai.l-. K.a Ko'lar. Winifred I h, Mary K!i kini;pr. Hairit lacn- ... M y - If .I. n.. -. Minnip Kramer l; a Lane, Putfi Milnisrv. Ili-rtVa ' a'm-t, H'.iwhc S j.lifnsi.n, Martha ! , ... I -;-.. Hiihams. ( rn..lia W.lnn ... I .-! !., W.rahornuirh and Mis.. v- ; ir! Wilt. . ,. -:f ho t! e ,u!i:r. t f.w tlf ..rk. T11.1 . a- "l U as fnloctoeeb u. OCTOBER 99. HOVEMBCB 8. hovivbii 9a. s I :...it ii.. I:. DECEMBEB JAITtlABT 17. JAWUABY 31. FEBBUABT 14. rntutiT n. mun as. S. K. ( fiNVESTIOV. Sunday who..! of Tnion town--I. ii, m.t at I'lfawint View Sunday ali..n...,n at 2 i.!,rk. Afti-r th dn-v-.t,..n,-u M.p ft, Slowing; ii'Toni iravtalk a the p. -ikiT that wan to make thi ,nri(iiai a'Mrexa wan b-nt. K. . Cr'.rP, irrsidHnt; K. '. Smith, vjrp (in-id-nt: Kilen Taylor, icov. Ward; (ii,,,T I."rk ri'inarkn wire or. the seeon.laiy. l.tliH licrk. erretary-tteasur-r, fti.tntir.il work, Ora MDaniel, .r...-iH sui,.'nnti'nint. I.r Mrfluine; Mr. lazap Hyan, Eleinpntary supfr-ifuf-nai nt of limine, viftitrd Zionsville Niinilay school and mule &n'addrA a! the convention in the afternmm. Mtn Hun ond Ronton fti'hofila red,.rid si.niil musir. The prid,-nt'R (.lt,.e uas drla, ed vacilnt and A. N. Snuier v.'i idl 1nr th eoraine your. Hundav, May 20 in all day me. -tin will be held at Tt-rhune ia Maron towtnil.ip. W gA toiii- ragt and rtm them. Ji lUr 4 Ji inria, Apr. SO-tf
O. P. p.u'kina o! Muncie as in IWi..K.n l.i.h.y. Hov J- ii-lrt. is smr.dinir th we( In Pmiiam i-oiuitv. Harrv Hurt was in I- rankfort on huy.iK.s T.ie.ali.v. .Visa HalUt Ariler is swrnlmir thf .lav in InJiar.HDoli.H. ' Irnl t'oomh.-i madi1 i business trip to ladiar.ai.olis Tnenlay." ,!r. Vi!I Martin mil t'lilri-v-n ai . pf-1 i iiflr a few days in KranUtort. Will Martin is in Indianapolis tn,1 .y to atti n.l iho Ham:ikeiV Axiociation. ilis Marion Ritchie has returned from a vUil Milh fH.'n.b at tiiwn- . .i. Wil'iani Kuity. of In'lutni.pnlU will tho rucst of Mr. and Mrs. Omvr lijrjfm 'l'!iur-ilay. Mi. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson ,,,.' in Thoiniov. n la-t evening to attend II..' aliiomi r.-.'cution. I. . K. pnliby in ri Indianapolis this ..-.'.k where l,e i? enitiloyed by the Pare Ko ..i pn-'aity t ..ropany. in. v.. W. Avery . f Whifirif tviho ha:, he- a Th. ru.-s "f relative, here .re -,wi,t 'I... ,::v ;., (mlrma;.o'ir. M'. v: : .:a in. .-f I.exir.srton, Ky.. i.;-? the v tt of Jin1. Mariraret 'iiTiniriRhrini nf Ka.-t tt'alnut .street. The Jollv ,wial Hour club will nct Iri'lay attern.K.n v.ilh Mr. Elmer Vav.ai'.dale, North Iji t ttrct. II. H. Wren, of Tai ,a. F!a.. who ha? I.-, n visi'ipjr r"la'.ivi-.i here, had ron. to ...:th ;-'ili"n and Jamestown for a Mr, J. W. KremM ard Miss Imo 'Irf "!el of 7io,i..vii!e ui-e the (rucst.3 yi st-iday of M '-. and Mr. Roy Jl.-tz-K-t: I'oniihl Parkin, son of Kev. and Mr. ('. A. Paikin. has ent'T.d the officerd' :r'jnii.iff canip at rert lienjamin rlarMr. anr! Mrs. rivde Xeai.e ar.d laughter are spen.lirir the tlay witit Mr. and Mrs. J. M. t-andy of Advance. The Ni(rhhorhnnd club will meet with Mrs. .limes Davidson on South r a i ,-treet l iiday afernn at L'.:'.0 o'cloi-l;. Mr. and Jtrs. R. E. f'roshy motored fiom lioarhdale and were the jruests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Field the first of the week. Mrs. Arthur F.erjfer anil clnl.li.-li of Ander-nn urrivrj ye.terday for a visit ith her parents, .Mr. and Mrs ileorirc Crider. Mr... Ceorire Windier and children Raihart ard Corire llarton will arrive alM.ut June 1 for an extended visit wi'h Mr.. R. Hltririns. Vi F'oi... Parkin will ko to tireerrastie Friday to attend an All'ha Phi hou.e nurtv. Mi.- I'arkin will be the Kuest of Miss Kvaiene Miller. I ida CaMwell is the delegate o the coin en 1 1. , n r,.,in the lal tem-!,-and Mrs. Mort Stephenson is chairli.in of the rcKistralion committee. Mis, Kuth Smith, dauithtrr of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Smith nf South Clark str,H-t, will leave soon for Danville, ld.. '..'h"re she will enter Central Normal .-oUeirn. Mrs. AitKrt Hunts ami son of .NewYork City, who have been visiting relatives hre will leave for Wichita, Kans., for an extended visit with her parents. Miss Mary Hopshire arrived home tin. tuorninir from Washinjrron. D. C, wl- ie she has been attend, np Washington college. On account of the conillioni in the Fnst the enHi.jre closed a week early. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred tlonaldson hail as their quests t.xlay Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coombs, and Mrs. Wallace Hender.on of this city, .Mrs. J. F. Avery of Karl P-irk and Mrs. Hnice Avery and -on. liruce Franklin of Whiting.
Sl.l'MRER PARTY. Miss Kuth Smith enjoyahly entertai'iid the turnihern of thd "lielh-s of 'Hi" a', h slun.ber party Tuesday evening :it her home on South Clark street. !n the evening a number of young gwitlereen friends were guests. The was artistically decorated in the national colors, red, white and blua and small bells. The evening was I "nt in inu-sic and games. THE FORTNIGHTLY (T.I It. T!.e reirilar meeting of the Fortiiieht'y club was held yesterday afternoon nt th" home of Mrs. Koy Metrgn n Kat Washington atreet. There .err a number of guests. The hostess erv.d it one cours. lunch. THE O. N. T. CM R. Tho O. .V. T. club met Tuesday aft ernoon with Mrs. Tauer at lier home on Hamilton street. The afternoon apent with nwdl work. Mrs. Dowden and Mrs. Heiha were guest. The hr.st.-ss served a one course lunch. MOTHER SUPERIOR Sy Vinnl Crealm Strength Rnnnry Hill Home, Hawthorne, N. Y. "1 have uwd Vinol for many run lown, weak or ram dated patienta with benefit One yoyng woman wu so weak ami ill she could hardly creep to my door for aiil 1 supplied Vinol to her liberally and in a month I hard ly recnirniied her. She was strong, her color chiim )ng and her cheeks rounded out." Moth r M. Alphonsa Lathrop, O. 8. I). We ruiranti Vinol to sharpen tlie apt rtite, aid digestion, enrich the b', d and crta strarnfth. t ity dmr stora, Lo"S ft Davli, Ptid- Lat.innn. aix (t th leading
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British And French Officials Declare Masses Not Yel Awake to the Situation. iftu 1h !. ati.nti 'cr rice WASHINGTON, May Ui. Amrwn h not really in the war, (Kl'tfial; cf b-ith Errand uiri Kmnr who ur, in the .it;-nal rapita!, a.11 wpH aa nt Ik r ullitM, iltplonmtic n':w-ontulivf-s, frankly wiy that tlii- rr.iisf of the i-npuliti.n of the L'tiiietl State does not act,uully know the- "wr throh." Whil rr.iiaL-i hav orly the hiifh-f"-t yraiht for th activity of th al-inini.-rtration in its ji"..tja'ation to thnnv thu entiro rer-ource of tho nariou in'.o ti? Eun'-pesn cnnflu't ami whilf they ia;nl tl.- tatrioliMrt of tht.itizt'tm of th- V.nU'ii Stat'H, t i ! 1 thty state that Amtwa van r.ver arouse itiM'lf to its true var pitch, until it has f(i the wtual panits of war. 'lhf point to tfii r own t.'uritri.'s Af -XUinp!iS ot H haL Uapir'tti dj'irijf tK 'aHy aiiys of the war, when tfvrry (n wa4 p.itriot:: ant! (fave mtu-ft "lip irvR-1," :is one -noy ha put it. but it took months befrt the rttas of the population btvaire arou.-l to the point of h'.tfhct csacnticc. whu h the fon'iifn reiT-'-ntatives say, if the keynote ot the war. When the people of a country an urouel to suth a state that thy (five up their iills, their convictions, as well a.s thir physifH. cmforU then they arp truly in the war. "We have found in this war one aili'-d rtpre'ntutive said tolay, "that it is not hard fur men to ton their lives awav on th hVid of battle for a (Treat cau.se. hat when men toss their c-rnvkt-orii OTid tiieir ideals a.-ide at hoTTie. fur a jrieat cau.-e- with no actompanyinir exfitcmr nt of battle and none of tin K'r' of military sarritiee, tlu'U they a-e ful in the war, nnd taking an active part. It i.s thee acrilkes which muke people a war peuple." SOME SPARKS STRUCK FROM THE WAR ANVIL ( lilt lcrtlOBl acrH.'.l ; WASHINGTON, May 1G. Thel! transfer of Dr. Paul Ritter as minister : from Switzerland to a new- post at the : Hague in believed here to be duel: to a conviction on the pait of tne; Swiss government that real peace': negotiation;! will be staited neU aut- ': unm, i: WASHINGTON, May 16. The war j: department is expected to reject allj; offers that have been made by nut- , uralized Americans to organize rogi- ! : ments of foreign speaking volunteers I : for service during the war. All such : are expected to be advised to enlist in , : the regulur way. : WASHINGTON, May 16. Several senators and representatives will join the navy for a time if congress can complete its program and adjourn by July la. WASHINGTON, May 16. The council of national defense is considering taking over a number of vacant factories in various parts of the t'nited States and operating them for the manufacture of supplies that are badly needed by the a'my and navy. WASHINGTON, May 16. Administration officials said today that it was idle to spoeuhite on what action the president will take on the Roosevelt provision in the army draft bill. Ho has given it no consideration and will not do so until the bill is in his hands, officials said. BIRTHDAY SCRPRISE. , Viss Fthel Smith of F.si.lanade 1 street whose twentieth birthday oc- ( rurred Thursday was pleasantly fur-' prised last night hy a number of her j friends. The evening was spent in ! I. laying games. She was presented , with a camera. ' The guests were Misses Ruth Cronk, Nellie Kern, Hazel Millar, Stella Wil- j liams. Edith Vanarsdale, I.cvona Van-1 arsdsle, Minnie Youkey, Rovene You-j key, Flossie WMley, and Messers Krva! ' Ritchie, William WeiUel, Rollie Wil-1 liams, Ftanley Thompson, Omal Small, Cecil Ellis, Veral Miller and George Miller, Mrs. Miller, Mr. and! Mrs. Carlos Houser and son, Clerence MEETING OF MOTHERS' CU'B. There will b 1 meeting of the Mother club of the Julia N. Hurney school Friday afternoon t 2:iM) o'clock at the school building. Two papers, "Conservation of Food" by Mrs. Harry DamaM and "Red Cross Work," by Mrs. E, M. Henderson will he given. A rneal solo will b rendered by Mrs. Homer Dale and a piano solo by little Wilholmlna Hedrich. WiHie.m H. Orear, Sr. wai In Indiasapolli today on tratlneaa. T,. R. Morgan, piper cleaner. Phone r;cK. 1-12-si
Coming Thursday, May 17 "Fighting for France" WAR PICTURES EXTRAORDINARY" Twenty-live pr cent of all sales to to to France Rod Cross THRILLING PICTURES TAKEN BY SOLDIER PHOTOGRAPH EltS CARRY SPECTATOR OVER ALL OF SHELL-TORN EUROPE What would you g-ive tn sit in sMtcrei! safety nnd watch the raging battles of the great Kuropeun war take place before you to .iee the submanrits. the fcreat battleplanes, the bek liinic cannon, the miles of columns of marching men. the parade of kings, all the vast desperate panorama of destruction? To siv the bluest war the w.n-U has ever known, the Kreate.-t battles in history, a trre.itt r clash i f men and tniichines than was ever dreamed in the wildest fancies of lit tii m? Yet it i.s all easily possible to you now. AIRMEN PKOVIDr: THRU.!.. The flight of a French airman over the Teuton lines furnishes a Until. Tht. ;hoU;K''aniitT "PS stropped in M.sition with the pilot of the airship and shots from the trenches and field all but brought down the machine. Another fhyht was made over the assembled French Meet and the decks of the giant fighting machines were exposed to the eye. The New York American in reviewing these films said: "Not often has a New Vork audience been so thrilled. At rare instances there were touches of hum.n', but must of the time was given to the unfolding of grim tragedy. "First the spectators were taken right into the first line of French trenches. Not even the most favored war correspondent has been given that privilege. None 'other than liie great leaders themselves personally conducted this tour. There were Oeneral Jotfre and President I'oincaire of France. Even 'Kitchener of Khartoum,' Kngland's, 'War ljord', jumped down behind the earth embankment and trained his lield glasses on the enemy trench visible in this picture. 1 he audience witnessed the bombardment of Turkish fortresses by the combined French and Kngii.sh Heels in the Far Must. In the Yosges is enacted an actual capture of a snow covered hill held l;y the (Jeniwms." Flinch hand grenade throwers bombing a trench id shown vividly in these films. 10c ADMISSION 3c
Wanted Volunteers For Co. H, Home Co. Enlist Now
Hear John McCormack sing the Star Spangled Banner on the Victrola Geo. L. Frank & Co.
The Trim Appearance of tires repaired in our shop satisfies the motorist who does not wish to have his economies flaunted to the public. Big, bulging patches detract from the looks of well kept cars. And, that such unsightliness if unnecessary, we can quickly prove to the most particular, with our guaranteed-to-please work. Lebanon Vulcanizing and Sales Agency
