Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 203, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 May 1917 — Page 3
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SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR. FRIDAY. M. M. X. club -Miss Jcm-I Crooks ;.!U o'clock. T.-i hjil.l. i'io club Mrs. 1!. S. Martin IHlSTF.SS TO V. C. T. C. Mis. Ilnmer Brown was ho-t.s the W. I'. T. V. yederdav after--n. .Mi. K-tlva Henderson h.i-1 ,jr of the prog'TlT. the subject for i" a" "noon b"ini? "I'uiily." Mvi tip Miller r nd n i i er on tbe Tti a -t " and a leaflet muk rend bv Mi Hill H.-i 'A : ! itati 'The Good of !if Or. lor." was ifivon by Mis-i Otic I'u'vins f'MidV.pfi hy an artidp on vs to ti.r Fion;".hv Mr. WaW Vli A t:lk on "N'ude Art" wa 'rn by Mi?.. Oihd I'tftkr. A ifneilit i-ru-i"n if th suiijti-t was jivpn y sf-vrral .T,finbfrs of th orj':inua-!irfrshp-nts of ic( crr-am an nv.fl fo'Kl rake wore rvi. by tl: RAIN OR SHINE CI. IB. The Haiti or Shin? club nwt Thurliy nftTnoon at th humr of Mrs. M. rarft Wall on Wrst South ('th Mrs. A lire Stephenson, Mrs. M;ry S'rawmypr am. Mrs. Zene Kpr-f-y as aj-si.stant hotp.3. A uncial 'ime was enjoy.. Ka h member of the club relate, ome comical experience that hai happened to her some time in her life. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrja. R. D. Vooihwa has gone to Flora for a few tlaV vi.it. Mrs. Map, Wilson wpnt to InilianapoitR, trlay for a ihort visit. Dinr Moorff is ill with soarlet fivpr at her home on West Superior street Mr?. Mary Ha.lley is spenrlin? the -ummer at her home in Danville, Indiana. J:lt!? F'l'irll (huffhter of Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Edwards, is ill with '.he measles. Miss Nora Young has irone to Dover for a visit with her brother. Otis Younjr. Mrs. Roy Metzgr-r and daughter I aura Iyuise. are r;.--ndinsr the weeknd ill.. Mrs. Oorge Morton of Whitcxtovrn, MOTHER SAID TRY IT Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Cured Mr. Copner after Doctor' Failed. Cineinnati. Ohio. "I want too to know th Rood Lydia E. Pmkham ltd"'"" vumpound haa done for me. 1 wat id men bait health from female trouble that could hardly ret off my bed. 1 had been doetorinu lor a lone time and my mother aaiil, '1 want yoa to try tydia E. tableCompound, ' So l din. ana it naa cer- . enmm I am ahle to do my boune work and am to hanny aa I never expected to jro around the way I do afrain. and I want other to know what 1-ydia E. Plnkham'i Veetahl Compound ha don for me. -Mr. Jumc CorNt. 16a Harrtaon Ave.. Fairroount Cincinnati, Ohm. No woman nulferin; from ay form of fer.lroublt nhtwld kw hop tintti e h v I-dia E. Phikhara'i Vga- '! . ' re"'y, tho tnedlHnaJ
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They are Worth Real Money to You At Last we are able to offer the people of Boone County a double treading proposition we can put our guarantee behind and that is valuable. Read the Following
NOT A "SEWED ON" TYPE Do not confuiw this with Double Treads applied by 'V wiii on." Our special coid curt!, vulcanizing process, insures a permanent construction; makes tires last lunger, look like new, and saves tire troubles at a big saving in your tire bills. EVER-LAST TREADS will make them look like New Tires, wear like New Tires, and give you 3,500 miles additional service guaranteed. SOME OF THE BIG ADVANTAGES GAINED BY USING EVER-LAST TREADS Any old tire with good beads and carcass can be made new. Insurance against blowouts. Prevents t5 per cent of all punctures. Provides oversize tires without additional expense, making practically a 5-inch tire out of a 4' ,j inch, etc. Gives a 3-inch tire Six layers of Fabric and two breakers, equaling a 5-inch tine.
Don't Junk your old tires when they beg-in to blow out, but bring them to us for inspection. If you will give us one chance we are assured of the second. Come and investigate this proposition, it will pay you. Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Agency
PHONE 3G2 -lillllllllllliltllillllllllllllllllllllllllH is spending the day with her daughter Mrs. Jesse Middle. Hershel Vandever has returned to Chicago, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hostctter. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Whiffing and Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Pollard motored to Indianapolis today. Kugene and Kleanor, children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham, are ill with the n-..sles. Walter Herdrich, who ban been confined to his home on account of illness, is some better today. Sam Ciullion and Mm. Zirelda Smith of Sheridan are the guests today of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gullion. Mrs. Jennie Finch, and Misses Katherine Wilson and Audra Bratton .pent Thursday in Indianapolis. Mi:,3 .t!is Harlra was here from Inilianupoliu last night the guest of her (arents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Uurke. Mrs. Iroy Atkinson and children are spending a few days with Mrs. Elmer Vandarsdale near Mechanicsburg. Willis Meade has gone to Princeton Indiana, where he was called by the death of his sister, Mrs. T. M. Mr-Cain. Mr. and Mis. A. M. Crawford left for their home in Paris, III., after to weeks' visit with relatives and friend here. Mr. and Mrs. Kepler, of Kokomo. were the guestR of Miss Bell Hanna ';st night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Sew. Mrs. Harold Hughes and children eturned yesterday from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Stewart of Brownsburg. The M. M. X. will meet tonight at the home of Miss Jewel Crook on West Walnut street with Miss Ola Smith assistant hostess. Er. Bruce Avery will arrive tomoriow from Whiting. Dr. and Mrs. Avery and son will leave Sunday in their machine for Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shirley and children anil Harold Shirley of Indianapolis, will be the guests tomorrow nf Mr. and Mr. F.d Fowler. All members of the W. R. C. are requested to be ut the (5. A. R. hull Saturday afternoon promptly at 2:00 o'clock for some special work. Charles Allen and Miss Aletha (raves of Thomtown and Mr. Jessie Allen of thia city were the guests today of Mr. and Mr. Tom Allen. Mis Harriet Waldron. who is attending State Normal in Terre Haute, will apend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waldron. Mr. and Mrs, . Jomea Bilta and daughter, and nurs Mi Widrter will leave Saturday in their machine for th;!f home In W inamae after e visit
ARMORY
Mrs. U B. Smelser during the summer months. Mr. Kail is employed at the Dairy Creum Separator facMrs. Mary Flickinger had as her icsts yesterday Miss Porous Har mon of this city and Mi.-s tlracc Copeland, a nurse who has just gutduated from the Indiunapuli City Hos pital. Mrs. I-avina Shelhume, Mrs. Marti. a Iaughner of Whitestowti, Mrs. Maud Hardin and son, Harold of New Augusta spent Thursday with Mrs. Cora Tomlinson of West lireen street. Mr. and Mrs. Brash Mclntyre will have as their guests this evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. I'Ved Donaldson and Mrs. Florence Avery and son Bruce Franklin of Vi'i.ii.r.K. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs had as dinner guests Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Brush Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coombs and children, Rcbin Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donaldson, Mr. und Mrs. Fred Coombs and Janice and Donald Coombs and Mrs. Bruce Avery and son of Whiting. MUSIC AND PUGILISM. Beer Bottles and Clubs Combined to Make a Merry Gathering. fli' tht Intrrnattonal V(ir $trctr.) CHICAfiO, May 2r. Judge John Doe, six of him was to be arraigned in police court today on a charge of attending a prize fight Six wearers of the ermine were pinched by unfeeling minions of the law, along with some S')0 ctheis at Liberty Hall last night, where a "grand musical entertainment," had been advertised. Two amateur "pugs," known as "Dandy" liogers and "Young" Moran, were the headliners, with two girl singers furnishing the musicale end of the program. The scheduled three-round bout never got beyond the first, for while the pugs were engaged hammer and tongs, police walked into the place. Beer bottles and club flew, but only about half of the men in the hull estaped. The other IWO, the six Jurists included, were hustled into patrol wngons. The weeding out process at the station brought to light beside the judges, aldermen, ward bosses and big assortment of city and county leser officials. County Treasurer Stuckhurt signed bonds for H of the prisonersall "John Doe. Let 17'!lr and MitS dean your
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BUILDING IE 25 President Wilson Issues Proclamation Asking Donations . to the Fund. (By rs femflHial Aw eVirtce.) WASHINGTON, May 25. Recognizing the fact that but a small proportion of American people can have the opportunity to serve on the battlefield, but lual all men, women and children can do effective service by aiding the Red Cross, President Wilson today issued a proclamation designating the week ending June 25 as Red Cross week. The proclamation calls upon the people to give generously to the fund for the support of the National Relief needs. The proclamation follows: Inasmuch as our thoughts as a nation are now turned in united purpose towards the performance to the I'most of the success and duties which we have assumed in the cause of justice and liberty; inasmuch as but a email proportion of our people can have the opportunity to serve upon the actual field of battle, but all men, women and children alike may serve and serve effectively by making it possible to care properly for those who do serve under aims at home and abroad; and Inasmuch as the American Ited Cross is he onVial recognized agency for voluntary effort in behalf of the armed forces of the nation and for the administration of relief;
"Now, thorefore, by virtue of authorities as president of the United States and president of the American Red Cross, I, Wood row Wilson, do hereby proclaim the week ending June 25, 1917, as Red Cross week, during which the people of the United States will be called upon to give generously and in spirit of patriotic aacrifire for the support and maintenance of thii work of national need. (Signed,) WOODROW WILSON. WILL HOLD A MARKET. The Alpha Sunday school slam of the Central Christian church will Md market at J. C. Brown' hardware siore tomorrow beginning at 9:S0 o'clock. The list of goodie includes home mode cakes, pie, bread, cottage cheese, candies and vegetables. r --..u-r ti r. n. titt t?
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CAUGHT IN THE ACT. Two Boys Taken Into Custody Follow. ing Thefts at Two Places. The grand jury is investigating the ca.-es of Anthony und Virgil Weitz.d, who were placed under arrest this morning ufter they had been caught stealing some inner tubes for automohilos from William Lanham's garage on East Pearl street and attempting to steal an automobile horn from Jake Kersey's harn. Mr. Kersey happened to be in the loft of the barn when the hoys entered and saw them leave with the horn. He immediately followed them in hid machine and caught them The cases were reported to the grand jury immediately and the investigati started. It is probflble that other boy will be implicated by the two Weitzel larb in similar offenses. Mr. and M s. Joseph Coons spent the day in Indianapolis. Old Looks? (bt db. l. b. surra) Persons suffering from too much una arid in the system frequently look older than they aboukl. 1 hey age luster and tbe appearance of gray hair or bald brad in early years is, indeed, ofteu a sign of uric arid. The face appears lean and haggard, linns and wrinkles appearing in young men or women. The best '.. to combat this premature age and the obstruction to the arteries and faulty circulation is of the simplest: Drink copioujdv of pure water between meats. This will not make you fat, as it is only the water taken with the meals that fattens. Obtain at any drug store a pari age of Anuric (double strength), which is to be taken before tneals, in order to expel the uric acid from the system. The painful effects of backache, lumbage rheumatism, gout, due to uric arid in tbe blood should quickly disappear after treatment with An uric. PERFECT HEALTH IS EVERY WOMAN'S BIRTHRIGHT. South Bend, Ind. "Some few years ago l hegaa to so down in health, caused by having woman's weakness. I saw I'r. Pierre's Favorite Prescription advertised sod 1 gut it at ooos. It wm jiot a short space of time j completely cured me. Then, ahout two year Y pf. I P' ago 1 had severe twins
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