Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 201, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 May 1917 — Page 5
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TO FULL if A3 S7i.li .ii i vners Capt. L. 0. Single Receives Ord ers From Adjutant (Jenerat Smith.
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(living accommodations to those who are unable to bring in their tire re's during the day, we will remain open until 8:30 p. m. each evening for balance of the season. Consult us- on all your tire troubles, it will save you money. Lebanon Vulcanizing and
Sales Agency
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HOME OF THE DORT.
Armory Bid;.
White Kock Gasoline, Gargoyle MobiloiL Miller and Savage Tires.
Captain L. O. Single of Company H this morning received orders to re
cruit the company up to full wav strength of cne hundred and lifty en
listed men and as soon as thin i Hon?
to notify the headijuai-ters immediate
!y. In a letter from Adiutunt-Gonerl Smitk he also received instructions to begin t once an active recruiting
campaign in order that the company
rr.av roach the full strength at the
shortcut possible tie.e. WWiUlia-t
I thslija7!r.mirmeioi----i,'i' -National
Guard of In.lt.i n:t hjo alieady received orders from the war detsii-tment t I begin tho ore-animation "f new units ami some of the.-e ron-panies
have already reached their full
strength and are clamoring for droittaiice into tho . ytanl. However,
throughout vn leeched
issified OVERUSING
vfViC Per Word,
t-aca issue.
-jrtiseniecit Taken for 1
j lean 1UC
. )R SALE
C' Very cheap, one puny, set of harness. See C. phone 1K2. &-18-6t. t. Its) single comb brown ""i hens. These hens are 1 . in good lavurg condition. '414. May 22-.-Vt. IL At public tale, eight rooit Shorthorn and Jersey hitestown. Saturday, May m. Fine family c-u: , givjns, milk daily. Nine month h r cent otf for cash. E. K. wanted"" f '.VI ALB ' AND " "f KMALE An iifelligmt person may monthly corresponding for is; -H) to ') monthly in ; experience unnecessary; ing; subjects suggested, articular. National Press torn 16V), Buffalo. N. Y. 4-2.7-6-mos. KljGS with a vacuum Miller A Morris. 4-W tf -Second-hand wmd pump i fewer. Telepnone 54I-Y May -12t )- OiTfaLse leeth. Don't if broken. I pay I2.P0 to full set Kmjtlc 81 part, in proportion. Send by it and receive check by 'ci L. Mazer, 2U07 S. 6ti St, u'a, fa., May lfi 1 3t )-Young lady in candy The P aiare. 5-21-tf jit' Mi'k cow to keep for I 'ilk. Call phone 1210.14.
Received Message Summoning Him to Officer Training Tamp.
CETS APPOINTMENT.
Serge'.rt Forrest Worrell, who was recently discharged from Company H when his term of enlistment had expired, received a telegram th.s mornins railing him to the officer' trainmg school at Indianapolis. Serjeant Worrell nnile application soae time Tgrn. He a fine young mart and no iuit !! make a pplenduUsillcer. He .-a-." service v.ith the Coutvany on tr-horde.-and vra.i .iTvir' ia the raiik et Serpant when di.harirH.
TRMt AT FRAXKFftRT. Judite W, H. Parr returnee! Jmter-
day afternoon from frank fort, where j hte preHied as Hpec:al judge at the
inal assault. The jury failed to agrea upon a erdict and was discharged.
"Skeet" l.amlM'rt Made Second I.ieuIrnanl In ( v jlry Service. K-nt C. ; -Mihert, fi.rn-erly of I'rawfiiniHville. but Ht presrnt emploved in I'etrod. hn I., -n notiiieil I Adjutant Cen.ru! H. 1'. .McCain of Ku appointment ; the potifon of provisional fecund i'vutenant in the a'ny, cavalry service. "&ki-et" " ai formerly a memir of Co. C, I. V. ;. He wa graduated fnm C. H. S. in 1909 and from Wal,a.-h o!. g,in leaving a record bthind eon as having hen one of the gns-itpst f l.i'le tiiant athieuu. H" i.- ;i nrothei of Ward jimh.-r forr,.- LcLiron h.gh school coacii.
Has All Kinds of Orders in Steel and Wood Lines, it is Announced.
JOK WORK AT REPORTER
,-21 -tit
te- wants jnb on Tarm; oLl wiil keei busy. . Lebanon. Mny ?'-lt.
al T. II., I. A 6-2I-tf
Job on farm by young
experienced. Call phone
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! FOlt RENT 1 Seven room houne, mxl- ! n II. Mclaughlin, Indianenue. May 8-tf. T -Ni vt n -twrn house, modJohn li. Mrljtughlin, Indiannue. r,.2i-tf M Three newly funiihed . :".'t Keuth K-irt st"-H. v May L'2-tf.
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Ao-ycar obi hter in Hrune..ghi,orh.f!. Thtir.-lay. Rei noti fn .it ion to W. ) Ron-ill-joon. 5 2)-4t n.-.irV b.nther trav. lieg bag V auto on .o"h lbanon xt. mt r, , I P.evaid. Illone Von IlaVM Hard ire Coj
BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Cofnmfcia Ctnserre Co. Ibanoa I'aone S2t
Constipation up?et the entire yslera railing many illnesses to tha human family. Don't worry Holliater's Rocky Mountain Tea will dryca out conitinaiion, regulate tha bowels, tne the stomach, purify th nysteni. (Jive it a thnro trial. 8ic. Tea or TableU. Ook drug store.
CORV & BRATTON FCKERAL DIRECTORS OiBca phoM 86; Res i dene phones 249 aad 6C6 Stanley Block. East BmIA Street
DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Fantar StaU Bank Build ia( 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. PHONE 264.
TRY VENEER LAC Fur fltKirs and furni'ure. none hotter and few as K'Kni. Pins. 3ac, () irU, (c. WIWMAN'S Ze and 10c Store
IAS. E. LEEKE .For Groceries n I.VTLKLRUAN BLDG.
WASH DRESSES
II. B. SHOOK VETERIN'ARIAN Orer Oat: Drag 8 tori Telephone 843. LetiajOB, Ind.
I EVERY DAY is WALL PAVZli DAY AT T!'" ruNTrroT
Virgil Flumin, business nramgnr of the I.en:mon Htiineiis Men's Association has received a letter from Town-send-W.tlker Co. of Detroit. Michigan, stating that they wish to hear from aar.ufa-turera in kte and v.oo.l, h" do not have enough orders to keep running a full season or who wish t j tike on some eiti i wrrk. The corepany stales that they have onlera of all kinds in the stie and wo,.d lines and any factory who would be inter ted rr.ay get more inforination by writing them. Mr. Buntm also has received a letter from the Merchants' Association of Ner York in regard to the onestion of farm help. The letter rea 1. "The present condition of th world's food supply threatens faminr next year unless the United State.gn atly incieases it. food production this year. s "The supply of farm labor is i.tuch !e,-s than need-d. even for ordinary demands; to meet the pending extraonlinary demands the supply of no p to work on farms during the coming season must be enlarged. "Thio can only b done by temporarily tending men from the f.wtone.to the farms to help in cultivating and harvesting the cri. The farloner; are dinining the farms of hi ! because th" factories pav hitr Trsgen. Kartory workers will g" lark to the farms if thereby tiny euf for considerable lor-s in viagrs. "U'o are asking factory iwners aod other employers in the city of Nnw York to protect against the loss f wages of such of their men who wilt volunteer to work on farms during part of the summer. We pmpo.r to employers to grant to voluntrvrs foi farm work vacations of from one to lour weeks with wholo or part pay."
SCOVTS KSJOY KKWtT. fKy Scout Blackwell, Reporter) About Sfteen scouts gathered at the Central whwil tli inormeg and assisted the teacher, in carrying mogiitineM and newspapers. After the oik -( donn the bov gathered in the kitchen, fried weiners and enjoved fa-t. Miss Ilirlow and Miss Miller were. preHent. i,;htlvg kills hoksii.. Albert Williams living two miles east i f IMKtne had a vuluahln horse killed liv liiflitniiin yaiUrdiij1. 1 h animal was i tanning In nn oiien field wnet struck. It was insured tn t!i C lo P - li or.itict r" pn
there are mi
the state that base iv full peace sireng'h. These facts bwn? t
!ere:trd uar! hmd i: rs net fn'r to
m-w 3-gani7.iJ"n i to refu.-e th'in misi-i.-.-n while theie old units already members of l:e gja'd avt no, suecerd d in rtJCruiUng titeir ci ii'Tiir1, on to fu'l strength, tiei.eral Smitn'i, i--t.ter a-lvisijs that, an ai-tive reer.iling campaign hr started at once in order thfct all thai old units mi.y reach their strength inpnediatcly. 1.is nvians that Itoone county niiirht pos.-.ly In.- Company H unless it is reerui'fd within (we next fewweeks. It j.. up to the people of the county to la-gin now in assisting tht lecruitipg ot'icrH in g'-Uing men. Cm ipnny !f !j one of tl- best in thr entire state bl it is short of m-r. ( OXVEXTIOX CLOSES.
lhstrkt Meeting of the Pythian Sisters Meld at IHdphi. A Pdphi .-i.i'cial says: "The Pythian .- :.iter:' r. invention rle-ed wi'h a i'rand popu'sr n:eeling Monday evening nnd puhi'C installation by the ti.-r Ci-erk Temple. No. 1!)8, of Delphi. Miss Myrtle Kilen Butler, of Mioi'morenei, ilrapwi in a flag, ni.t a storm of ij.jilai; , by her rendition of a patriotic reading to thu accoinpanini:ot of s,,ft notes itn tiie piano. Another beautiful leature (if the entertainment .as a children's folk dance given by Misses Iren.t Shaffer, i.o's Miaffcr, Thelma Thompson and Jean Wilson, with accompaniment by Miss Anna tiliz;ibeih (iaidner. To hundred and sixty-one delegates 'i-orr"rogi.-tered at the convention, and a collection was taken toward an oiuhynu' home fund."
CITY NEWS
Baunigardt for cleaning. Phone 93. Coming a new telephone directory. May o tf. Lawn niowvr fixing. We make them cut the grass, (live us a trial. W. K. F'raley shop. Alley crossing, rtar Oak Drug store. May 3-tf
BASEBALL GOSSIP.
!( tl-f lull mnU...il r SVr.ler.l N'KW- YOliK, Mav 2.1.--lnricb!er Turn Fitzsimmoiis. rlrafted from I'.utte. Mont., last full, has petitioned the national commission for rein-ta'e-ment. If he is ,-urcesi.ftil the Itrnnklyn dub will a.-nd him to Spokune. provided waivers are securrsl. ST. LOCI.1-'. May 2.'! Clark tinltitlt. manager f the Washington bnsobai' eiiiii, has received from l'-eidet.t W ilson an indorsement of Ins chain iet'r plan for providing bats and ea!is fnr soldiers in the tramieg camp. I he president contributed the twentyfive cents a.,ked. saying it afforded aim pleusure. CMH.'A'iO. May 2::.-- Final action by the American Association on the Inter-leagu,. ..,-i,.s wjtn the Interla'ioral eai;ue v ill be taken here iatunhiy. the present conreremc of 'be iriagnafes having adjourned. It s Lelieved that 'res,Uent Hicliey will be upheld in his effort to cancel the
YfcSTBKIiAY'S RtSI LTS. A M FKK A N ASSOf I ATION, S'. Paul, !; Minneapolis, 4. Other gan.es postponrd, i rain). NATIONAL I.KAOt'E. Philadelphia, R; Cbirugo. (I. Pittsburgh. 2; New York, 0 I'moklyn, It; St. Louis, I. CincituisU ut ttostoii, (ram). AMERICAN LKAfiL'C. Philadelphia. ;t; Cleveland, l.'i Other gam nrsitiioncl, (rat), bOfTHKRN AKHIX IATlfnV. At'anta. 5; Kashvillf, 2. Jlirmlngh.1111. 8 g; J,ttJe lt.sk. 5 4. Mempi.n, :t; w (Means. I. Mobile at ( liatlnniiog, Iniii)
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(Coordise i'HuirS WI7) Why Not Be Sure?
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Even if it cost you good money to have an expert test your battery regularly, you'd have it done, just to be lure that it wouldn't suddenly quit cold. But for the asking at the Willard Service Station, you can get a Willard Service Card that entitles you to semimonthly hydrometer tests by our bat
tery experts. And the hydrometer test is the best insurance against battery trouble. If you do run into trouble, however, we can do your repair job right, and no matter what make or modal of carwe have a rental battery for your use while the work is being done. Come in at once for Service Cardthen use it regularly.
Willard Service Station
OPPOSITK INTERI RHAX STATION
I. KB ANON, INDIAN i
Sports '. . .. i
FOURTAKETURNSIN if LEADING fflE LEAGUE!
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The (iianlH, Cutis, Cardinals and i Phillies Alternately at Top of the Heap.
Buy a Liberty War Bond
1IY JACK VF.IOCK. I !U III? Inl,,,ili;ii.il ru KtTri. f t N'KW YORK, May 21.-Four National League teams have taken turns it leidmg the league since the season epened, The tiiur,ts, Cubs, Cardinals and Phiihes have alternated in possession of the top rung of the ladder, and tolay finds Tat Moran's team in the
van.
The race has not yet1 led1 down to what may be termed a "stea.ry grind,"
owing to rough wentlmr, but indications no far point to plenty of opposition for the niueh touted Giants, and
tames won early in the race count 'ust an heavily as victories in niidneason. The on-rushing FhillioH have crowrl-
d their wav into the lead bv virtue
of victories over the Pirates and Cubs. They ale playing "fighting baseball." And they promise to lie hard to stop. The Cardinals and Cubs have been hesitating Irfrtw-een spurts of real form, yet both clubs are dangerous, and the Giants urc pluving in and nut
ball. A disappointing feature of tho
i'ayig of McGrun's men has hen their inability to win estra inning mimes. To say the least, the Giants have nt shown the form that was
Kpncted of thorn. Their followers are wondering if the heavy touting they
have been given .will prove a fatal iin. Today tlr Chfcigo f'ubn invaded 'ur York, a"d although murky rather greeted them New York fans Aere hopeful of seeing a game. The
Cubs of 11117 recall memories of Cyunrtf, Kvers, Tinker, Prawn, Khng
mi the old tuners ho used to furnish uHi tumiing oprwlion to the Uinte. la eiii t.u'.oi -ti; tneir names
f Go to your Bank or 1 f Trust company and sub- I I scribe today. ?IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIUMIIIIIHMIIMHIIMIIIMnHIIIIIII!llllllMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIItltMIIIIHMIMHh"
in fire in the pages of national league history and, tody for tha fust time in many seasons, the Cubs stand forth once more as grand attraction.
B INGLES AXD BOXERS
BY JACK VEWK. ONE WF.EK. "The good old Cuhs are leading," Chirped a windy-city fan. "You're wrong" tho Giant bug replied, "Mrliraw is in the van." "Oh, look." a Philly rooteirjelped "Oh. look at Pat Moran." Tn the spotlight, today: The Pittsburgh Pirates. They proved thir pro-Philly acntiments by whipping the Giant j. Frank lliller gavp Burn, Kauff, Fletcher and MeCorty" one hit apiece. And that'a no Joe Mi'lcr story, either. Mi-Graw dnej not bclievo his player will he coiiicripte'l. They're playing bse thr) are too old for that. Tun hpeuker msdp tnre hit out of foir timoa up. On 1 1 a double. Ho M aayel enouesi bad, besio
stealing a base and laying down a sa.-riiiee h't. Bjt, Falkenlrerg outulayed him. Old Jack Ceomhs played the Cardinals yesterday and the Cardinals dood around and watched him pitch. Cy F'alkonherg beat the Indians and got a two-base hit. Beating the Im'unn:i, W'as a trifle, but getting a twobase hit wrecked his nerves. ( uf -haw cut up to the extent of a home nut which scored Stengel ahead f him and gave the Robins tho winning chirp. ' Well, th Cubs lost four straights to the Phillies. Tho-e Phils beat everything on the home lot. Larry Doyle made foor hits, in five trips to the p'ate, one of whieh'was a homer. loyie also scored three runs. But the Giants can't Use oitl spavj like Larry! Cincinnati eouldnt beat Boston yesterday. It raimiL Tha Giants and Cubs will play today if Wtev ran bijt tue f"5 ut ef the I"oio Ground!.
