Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 201, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 May 1917 — Page 6

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From Owr Drapery Department Marquisettes Thirty-six inch double thread Marquisette, white, cream or ecru. Special 1 Q 'per yard IOC Forty inch full Mercerized Marquisette, double thread, white, cream and ecru, launder beautifully, excellent quality, within one cent per yard uh cheap aa the lowest, price ever known on this quality, OAn per yard sMC Curtain Nets Filet Nets, white, cream and ecru, square even me.h, firm thread, launders beautifully, can be washed and ironed like Marquisette, 36 inches wide, 9 per yard awL FINE FILET NETS White, cream and ecru, suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, hall doors, etc., 9G. neat patterns, 4U inches wide, per yard 07C Curtain Remnants One yard to 10 yard lengths, Marquisettes, Scrim. Voiles, Nets. Cretonnes, Over Drapery material, etc. AU measured and marked at about one-half the original price. All on one table down stairs. Real bargains.

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by keeping STANDARD HOG REGULATOR constantly betore your hogs in a Self-Feeder. It saves high priced feed by decreasing the waste. A 100-pound shout requires on an average of 4 pound of corn to produce one pound of pork. The difference between the two is represented by waste. A pig's stomach is small, his appetite large. Given too much to eat, or unbalanced rations, his digestive organs rebel, congestion, disease and waste of food rvsult, and when he should be ready for market he has not the sue or the weight. Actual feeding tests covering a turiod of years proved that for every cent invested in STANDARD HOG ItEGl'DATOR three cents whs returned in the feed saved aione. not taking into sorotmt the other advantages. The investment returns a 2'JO per cent dividend. Get a supply of STANDARD HOG REGULATOR Dow and begin wiTing high priced feed.

Feed Standard Poaltry Tonic tut Belter Poultry

Colonial 'l01 Theater

QuaBty House Quality Plays TONIGHT. Vltaarspfc V. L. S. I. B'.us Ribbon pnmnts rMrte Way, Harry Mnroy, Donald Ball and Dorothy Kelly m "SALVATION JOAN" 7 ACTS 7 A. picture anil tmy of tha slums f a great city. Pasturing; Edna ilsy the rslerratpl star whose triumph in "Solvation Juan" shows her aa she often appear, in rami life, giving gift to tha pool on picturesque journeys into the slums. This pretty theme of the play i enhanced by tr.e dramatic inu-niity of a thrilling hunt for anti-American propagandists, by secret service men of Unci Sam. In this connection, Harry Morcy, tte Vitagjuph lea1, ahlnaa forth as an excellent co-star. Hi transformation from gangster to tha skrewd leader of tit dotectivw. whs encompass tha downfall of the plotters is a surprise that produces a ej l climax. ttorothjr Kelly, Hobby Connely and Donald Hall contribute largely to the interest of the play. Toe sumptuous staging of the play by Dirattor Wilfrid North is well in keeping with tha fame of Edna May. 10 ADMISSION-sk COMING THURSDAY WortiJ rictoraa nreseut Alic Brady.

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Quality Hoom Quality Plays TONIGHT IMPORTANT! We ruannusj to our pskroM a sure cure tonight BRING THE KIDS! And he prepared to sate Hud love and laugh and cry wit Thelaa .HI. tr and Frank lamas the Triangle lin e-Kay Bee stars. He was a hard, stars, giiueiDg man. He had loet the one toftarur.g inflnence in his bitter lift when his w.fe ilied and the people, who hated and feared, called him "THE CRAB" A littla, clinging, homel'jss waif came and he had to take care of bar. Come and see what happened. You'll go home feetiug better teward tha whole wide world. One Night Only) I0c-ADMISSION&e Coming Every Thursday Big Comedy Laughfest TrvrSlorV-i.oes

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Has Resigned Pom t ion With the Borgfeklt Company of New York. l!r. B. S. Biggins epent yesterday in lmbamipolis, with her son-in-law, George Winckler of New tors' City. Mr. Winckler is enroute to Vancouver, ftritish Columbia, from which city he will xiiil June 7th for Japun, where he will upend three months on business. Mr. Winckler hue resigned his position with the Burgfeldt company in New York and will engage in business fur himself. He ha been with the Uorgfeldt company ever ainca ha was wventcen Years old. Mrs. WincklerJ and children will spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. B. S. Higgin. DIED AT GALESBURG. Mrs. Kmms Simmons Passed Away in Illinois City This Afternoon. Mrs. 0. K. Wilcox has received word of the death at Galesburg, III., of VI rs. Emma Simmons, who expired this afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. The funeral will be held Friday at Gulesburg. Mis. Simmons is well known here. VII.I ISTAS SIRRKMlF.R. WASHINGTON', May 41 Five hundred Villistas fcv uvri r!re,l to C'ansnza forces at ChinUaliua, wcord ing to Information reaching the stite department today. New shoes at old price. Cem Heaton west side of squure. "Better tihoes for less." Quality The Best Quantity-The Most Price The Lowest Matthews' Grocery Fresh, country butter, Of per pound taJW Fine Oleomurgerine, OA. per pound Uvl, Ten-pound sack of Granulated QQ sugar for OL Thread, any size and color i Airfloat Talcum Powder, Q, per can Dig pineapple, to aa, (TJQ OF per crat Fine old potatoes, fi per peck OOC Big box cf iiiatebw f? for JC Palm Olive Soap, Q - (We redeem coupons) Flake White. Feis N apt ha, P. 0., Ivory, or any other ie soap, !" n par bar f1, Lenox soap. M per bar English soap, two bars for -' Big head rice, per pound , . 21 ioc Beit grade kerosens oil 1 1 i" per gallon lv l(k Peroiide Hrroaea, Q pes botsts "V tot ..At per dossa vv 9trswberriea, Ward's Fim Cakea, nrert. Soar led DUl Plrllea. Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery m W. Wsati. St. Pbofies IWelt Try Matthews' Spaeial Coffee, QQ per pound WUV The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank In Boon county. Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS CF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone, iU; Oflaa, 1M DS. JAMES IL BLACK Practbs) Ussitai to tto Cjrt Ear, Nose and Tkmt Farar sew PCs is BaL KAg,

, INidANAI'Ol.lS HVt."TW K. INDIANAPOLIS, Iral., May il There was a big run of fresh bogs today, numbering 11,000 and there were also z.000 held over from yesterday. Th natural result of the big supply and tha hrb position in prices in this market for the last few days, was that there was a decline of 15e in a general way as compared yith venternot muny bogs remained unsold. The terms provided for an outlet at $16 for the hogs weighing from 160 to 170 punnda and those weighing from 170 to ISO pouuts brought f 18.10, while the ISO to 200-pound kinds sold at S16.2S. Stronger weights, from 225 to 200 pounds, sold at $16.35,a 16.55, while the bulk of the hogs which weighed from 170 to 225 pounds sold at l.10(iiti.:t5. Tha regular top was S16.55, and there was one imall lot that brought 116.50. CATTLE-TU in if frsA uttle today numbered 2.000, which is a big run for this time in the week. Notwithstanding this, there was a good clearance of the snpply, there being few left unsold. The steers valued above S12.S0 weie 1015c lower than a week ago, while female butcher cuttle of all kinds and other steers ruled steady to strong. There were not many bulls in the offerings anil they sold at steady prices and there was a strong market for tha run of 450 calves. There was tha usual good demand for stockers and feeding cattle at steady prices. CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, May 23.-Tha whant market opened unchanged today with light buying in evidence. Shortly aft

er the opening, however, July whs A cents andar yesterday's close unit September 1 cant. Corn opened .c higher and outs H to cent higher Provisions were slightly lower. Close Wheat July, J2.27; .Sept ember, $2.01. Corn July, $l.St to s : Saptem1.47Ja to V Oats July, 65 to M7,c; September 3iH to V.c. Pork Mar. $37.M; July, $38.10 Lard May, ttiXO; Juiy, U2.S7; September, $22.35. Ribs May, J2U.45; July. $20.60; September, $20.77. t'HICACO LIVESTOCK. UNION STOCK. YARDS. 111.. Mj 23. HOGS- Receipt, ii.OoO; market, slow and steady; mixed and butchers $15.75$ 16.40; g"d heavies, $15.:o 16.50; rough heavies, $15.70(u.lS.ij; light, $15.1u16.30; pigs, $10.75 14.65; bulk oi saies. $16.00(g'16.45. CATTLK Receipt, 18,000; market, itcady; beeves, $.50( 13.65; cows and haifnra, iC.fiU4j.116U; stockors and fenlers, $7.6010.35; culvoe, 10 5U(g 15.00. SHEEP Receipts, 8,000; market. strong; native and westerns, $12.iu( 14.50; lamb, tia. 5017.00. LSBAt.t MARUTS. WbseA U.78 Com, 70 lbs 1.64 Osts, mixed , 64c Osts. whrs 66c POULTRY. Eggs WHc Butter, fresh 86c Haus, 4"4 Ps and ever lvo Hens n4er IH lil 16c leghern hens 16c Spring ah salts evef 2 TVs 16c Old seek 12 Yoang cocks, stags;? 12c Hen tarks, Ii and ever Hue Hn Sorks, aid 90s Tom turks, 11 lb aad aver .... J Tom turks, old lie esse, tu featbnaed lis 1 wkiM kfis TRBMBNDOUS TASK. TatnssTww ClUas la be, stresgeQ lo AsstsBswOitt Ksw Trnrjraj. (f Ss atisnwttns tans Seriles,) WAnrnvrrrnKi uv aRn,-iHm. thlyty-wo eltles to artommowlste from tO.OOO to m.OOf) inhaMtenta eark wlthis two mnsLks, is tha staggering task efmrnwiung Us ejusTtarmamers denartmant and tks engnneerirg corps of tie army as taair part ia tka raising of tha N'cAlrmsJ array of ro.nno sonssrtpta. Tha preUminsjy work in tba thirtytwo cantonments is procesrltng rapid ly, Secretary of War Baker announcea looay. UNDER QUARANTINE. lit 11)0 reMrsalusol Weies Serviet.) B09TON, May 23. Men of the naval mlllt eomprislng an entire division are) andar quarantine bare followuia th rlaath of ona of U a re cruits from ninl ssaningitis. This was tha second death there tnr the mobilisation at tha Pier. Tha first one was f-orn pneumoniSL Moat of the ratrulta bar corns from tha middle west. COLD to MICHIGAN. CALUMET. Mirh Me. OS North. em Michigan was visited by a cold wave, accompanied by heavy snow storm today. Ice !s forming In Lake Superior from Keeweruiaw point sast bayarst MaurrjuaU Las Vines' tmi Maiss dean yestr sug CalilJI, 4-lHf

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Premier Said to Have Quit His Pout Tarret of Many Attacks. ( Ike rshrstfeiial Xext itrrtn.) LONDON, May 23. The Hungnrisn cabinet hesxled by Premier Count Tina, ha reoigneil, according to a press dispatch fiom AmMrnbm today. There have been rumors of the resignation of Count TiSJ for some time. He wa the target of numerous attacks in both Auitria and Hungary as the gap between the pro(Jennan faction and the Austria-Hungary "firit" element has steadily v idened. Hungarian patriots accused the premier of hindering their etfurts to divide the dual monarchy into two -ountriea and have steadily tried to 'jring about his downfall. SATISFACTORY REPLY. Germany Promisee to Respect Spsnish Territorial Wslers. 4A th afernartonai Sti feriire.t MAl'IllD, May 23. That the German reply to Spain's protest on Germany's submarine warfare is satii'Mtory to the Spanish government made plain by Premier Prieto u4ay. The premier said that Germany promised to respect Spanish tivitorial waters and shipping and to purueh submarine commanders who violated Spanish neutrality. KILLING FROST. Visited the Vicinity of Chicago Farly Today. CHICAGO. May 23,-The first killing frost in May in 23 years settled down in th vic'nity of Chicago curly hours. For four hours the temperature in the suburbs hovered around 20 degrees. The only precedent to the temperature was in 1SS4 when a killing frost occurred Muy 9. DOES YOUR OLD ROOF LEAK? IF SEE CLYDE LOWE. Ha guarantees to stop all leaks with aiticstos fiber roofing. PHONE 390 mitts' ! 1 1 1 sttffluiuttuu; ttusututtuttitttt G. R. BAUMGARDT THE CLEANER "We Clean While Others Try" 118 S. Lebanon St. Fhone 93 tna Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones 18 or 184 Roscoa Holiingsworth LAWYER Office at Court House, ground Boor PHONE 855 BRENTOII GARAGE Autos and Auto Sappfiea Bust Ualn Street. Phone 294 AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Country Driving BsssonsU Prices. At Brsnton's Garage. Offlce Fhone 291 Resldenca 788 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per doien 25e Double edge, per dozen 35 Ws pay postage ons way. Barker & Son, Lebanon Our Garden Tools Are 1917 MODELS WITH 1916 PRICE J. C. BROWN CO. GOODYEAR TIRES MobiloUa Filter. Gasoline nootoi.-Davi-0erlee8e Fhon 488. Lebanon, Xnd.

a Habit at White & Armstrong We have been .so used to being careful of our customers' welfur that we can not briujf ourselves to do otherwise. And this habit stands us in good stead riKht now, for while prices are soaring and quality becomes a matter of apology everywhere, we still offer Kuppenheimer Clothes with the certainty that we are offering the boat possible value. Men are telling us somen who compare. Belted suits are quite in vogue nowadays; snappy sivle innovations, make the whole line intereitip.g in fact. Slip on one and you be the judge $10.00 to $25.00

SAVORY CUTER Y WITH ALUMINUM HANDLES Paring Knife 23c Slicing Knife 50c Spatulas 50c Butcher Knife 50 (irape Fruit Knife 25c Kitchen Fork 50c

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iintwd to give its buyer perfect satinfuction. Take it home. Use it repeatedly. Thon, if for any reason whatever, you are not absolutely satisfied with it, return it at any time within thirty days of date purchased and get your money back. Moore's Variety Store

If the Springtime finds your feet suitably clad it will discover that you are in a happy frame of mind. The song of an aching heart doesn't sound half aa unhappy as the dirge of aching feet. In this shop you will find style and wearfulneiat, reasonable prices and sourtstous serrice. Morgan Shoe Co.

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