Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 204, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 May 1917 — Page 3
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Infants 119 f Child's $1.39
l A full line of Infants', Children's, Misses' and f-oys VV rule and Tan Low S!uk-s. Nothing letter in ;lay oxfords and at a price where all can buy. French Shoe Store SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
Prest-O-Lite service Station Batteries recharged and paired. Free inspec;n and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street I Phone 199. iDILLAC, PAIGE AND ODGE imos: CARS kitESTONE AND U. S. TIRES OOLEY & EDWARDS iOSTONIAN SHOES $4 $5 $6 $7 W. II. GREEN DENTIST Ir Natloaal Bank Buildlaf tma Mt-U4 Pfcoa 181 1t 1 Monroe and patERSON CAItS inroe Sales Agency 20 Wrt South Street. ? Lumber & Cod Co. JllE PHOXE ORDER HOUSE '; axon ant Tborntotm. I'hooa 16 WE RECOMMEND A HIRE'S CREATION Tuberculosis, Asthma, Hronu Catarrh, etc. Ask us about it LONG & DAVIS OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor ra: 9-11 a. m.; 1-5 and 7-8 p. m. .ultation and Spinal Analysis free t Canon-Neal Bldg. Phone 633 ay Spinograph Department a vv om ai iceporxer omce ff vorter. hv mail. $3 a Year. ' ' 1
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$1.48 Boys' $1.48 SOCIAL CALENDAR. MONDAY. Uoomn's Study . : 1,3 of W. C. T. V.- Methodist church, o'clock. ;,!!! n,..int; of Bay Vie,..- eiuii t. t mam court house. 1:1X1 nVlmli. TUESDAY. Call'-d meeting of Keearch clult Library at ": o'Jock. CAVf A BOX St ITKR. Mi.1. Marguerite Rrand'-nhorg pi!c, tamed a ('' of her f riends at hei hi me on Wet Superior street Thur;. day evening with a box supper. Th' v-..r.ir:g .pint in niii-jr am games. The guct were M.sses Eldura Kr-r.-r-y. Nora 1! lie Calvin. Ic una M.-Ir.tvrn, Jessie Ilv-ong and Ni!o Coons, an.l Mcsn. Volna S-a, lOn Dillon, Oscar Gnldsbaiigh. lather j Sh Frank David-on. Leonard Wil--on, Frank Miiler, Carl lain-h, Lee Cu:teaux and Lester Hates. SLUMBER PARTY. Mrs. R. C. .V. Cook. 2! North Fast trc-t, entertained a nuir.btr of g at a dinner and slumber parly last nii?lt for her nier. Mis Helen liarr who leave? Mondav for her home :n Anderson. The guests were Misse Mary Elizabeth Hooton. Cordelia I ir Vol. Joan Carmirhael, Lulu Atkinson I m ile Kirt'ev, .Mary Vooihees ami Janice Conmbs. WILL VISIT FRANKFORT. A largo number of members of the Ruth Rcbekali Lodge of this pity go to I r'inkfnrt on a speeiul car w 1( ives here at 7.W o'clock Mm evening. The ib grce tram of th's will confer the degrees on the - a dates of the Frankfort lodr. UNITED IN" MARRIAGE. Orville B. Dean and Miss Velma luirts were united in marriage, bill tice of Peace Trowbridge this lorning at 11 :"0 cVluek. They will i--ide in this city. MKT LAST NIGHT. The M. M. X. club root Friday niirl.t nth Mira Jewel Crook at her home m Wet Walnut i-treet with Mis Ola Miiith aa assistant hostess. There prf no jrue-1?. The hoti'ses perved i one cour.e luncheon. Plenty of ice ct it. hen. J'hone ! i at 'cIik's candy DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATH": FHVSICIAN Karaart fltaU Bank Building 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. PHONE 2M. I Millinery I For Sale or
My work in Indianapolis makes it impossible for me to keep my millinery business in Ibanon and I will tncrefore fell the business at a sacrifice or trade This store has been established several years and is well located and has proven a money muker. The millinery business is easy to learn, and fascinating; and we will teach anyone taking this store if they are inexperienced. We will also arrange) for buying if desired through the same channels, through which we now buy. Come in and get particulars.
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lee Brat'on is In Chicago on huiILou riurke is rpendin? the wiKkend in Indianapolis. ' Visn F.leanor Staik will epend Sunday in W'hit-)town. Claience Fall of Indianapolis will pead Suntluy here. Mis. R. C. Itarker left yesterday for Kalamazoo. Mich. Norman Lindsay has (tone to Frank- . '...- I.elia Ru!e is here from Indianapolis to spend Sunday. 1'ibr.n Shoemaker, of Indianapolis, spent Friday in this city. Rohin anil Ren Cooml.s were in Ciawfonlsville Friday evening:. Floyd I'erkins. who has heen travelin in the south, is home for a short stay. Mis. Fd Click and son are visiting Mr ,,n, v. n p. Mooit of Klizav.llc. Mi.-r, I)e Dean, of Columbus. Ohio, is the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 nvbes. M ss Clara Na .h of Thorntow .1, was he iniet ye-tenlay of Mis. Owen I tonahue. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Stalk and children motored to Jamestown this afternoon. Mrs. F. S. Palmer, of Anderson, i ll -.c, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lieortte Palmer. Miss F.ther I'erkins retu'ned today fiom a tvio weeks' visit with friends in South Rend. V alter Adams is spending the week-end with his brother, Allyn Adams, in tafayette. Mrs. Leonard Wiles, of Indianapolis, is the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rart of east of Lchaonn. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Caldwell of Advance were the guests today of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forbes. Mrs. Louis Sterling and children retirned today from a )f it with rel atives in lirown's Valley. Miss Marguerite Ru-ihy has gone to Indianapolis to stiend Sunday with Miss Mildred Shoemaker. Misses Mary Allen and Carolyn Oldish and Paul English will motor to Knitrhtstown Sunday. Her'-' Hall i.s siiemlim; the weekend if!t her mother, Mrs. Edith IlansdH Hall, in lndianawlis. Mr. and Mm. !. S. Crooks will have as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crooks. A marriage license has been issued o Velnia Purriss and Orval Dean, a foro-f-r rr.enher of Company H. Mr. and Mrs. Rerg Kmmert, of Indianapolis, will be the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forbes. Mrs. (ieorge Pnvis and daughter. Vi.s Ida. spent Friday with Mr. ami Mrs. T. W. Hun', near ElizaviVle. Mi.-s Cordelia Higgins Is here frori Indianapolis to spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Digging Mrs. William II. Orear and daughter. Mi.-9 Ethel Orear. have returned from a visit with relatives in Ladoga. Mrs. Charles Sius.ser arid children returned yesterday from a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Urueo, jn thi country. Mr. ami Mrs. T. 0. Sicks entertained todiv Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cory an.l two daughters, Joy ar-d Lucille of Indianapolis. Fail LaFollette and family of Darlintton will tie the gue-.ts Sunday of F. M. IjFollettc and family of West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sagely and Miss Sarah Sagely of Anderson, will be the I guests over Sunday of Or. and Mrs. R. i C. N. Cook. 1 Mrs. Arthur Herger returned to her I home in Anderson yesterday after a ivi-it with her parents, Mr. and Mr i ge i ider. , and Mrs. Ilarrv Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers of Kokomo, will Store Trade RUMBAUGH O
day. The bU has been tunn.-d Aitbra .Mnrv. Miss tlrnce Hawk, of Indianapolis, will come this evening to be the wek-
i end guest of Mr. nnl Mrs. J. C. Gibj son mid other friends. ' Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Ewing will go I to Ijdoga, this evening to spend J Memorial day. From tjw re they v.iii go te fireencastle for a visit with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Gem Shirley will have as their guests Sunday, Claude Dillon and family, of Pittsboro, and X-r. and Mrs. Forest Shirley and ou, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Josie Saltigaber has gone to Indianapolis to spend the week-end with relatives. Mrs. SalUgaler will hear Mis Margaret Wilson at the Murat tomorrow. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shirley and children and Harold Shiib-y, of Ind'ianapolis, anil Mr. and Mis. Ed. Fuok-r jwill motor to Lafayette Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mra. Call : Smith. Mrs. Charles Zion and Mrs. Mary ! Macbeth of New York City, who ex1 pected to come here for a visit soon I uave Konc to Lr.l:C Chomnlriln tn i spend the summer nH will visit here ithi fall. I Mr. and Mrs. A. Paivels of East Walnut street entertained at dinner 'yesterday evening Mr. and Mrs, Dan j Mclntyre, Mrs. Lawrence N'ease, Abe '.Mclntyie. Mrs. Ollie Zennr of Evanavi He, J. A. Parcels and daughter Fern ind children and Mrs. June Parrels of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruchanan, who ,vp been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan and other relatives the past few days, left yesterday their home in Brownstown, III. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan are just re turning from Florida, where they pent the winter. PREACHING PEACE. Famous German Publicist Issues War ning tn Government. iP.y the Jntrrn'ititival Xcirt pTerrtrp.) LONDON, May 2 Mnximilinn Harden, famous German publicist, is again preaching pence and warning the Germans not to under estimate the strength of the Cnited States, says ;i di.-patch printed in the Times today. Ry Septenilier, says Harden in his paper, Die Sukunft, the Frited State" in have fiOn.IKH) men trained and i-ady for fighting on the French front. In connection with the peace 'ment in Germany it is reported from Vienna that the Aust,ro-Huns rave become very depressed since the entry of the United States into the and that there are indications that a cabinet crisis is imminent. W. II. H. MILLER DEAD. Attorney General to President Harrison Died in Indianapolis. (Rv the Inlrrnntinnnl ,Vpir 0prr,re.) INDIANAPOLIS, May 2C-W. H. H. Miller, 77, attorney -general in idrnt Benjamin Harrison's cabi net, died here last night Miller was educated at Hamilton college, New York. He enlisted from Ohio in the civil war and reached the rank of lieutenant. ROMRARI) IlINDENRURG. Pan German League Member Ask Him to Declare For Peace. ( Tly the Internattnntt A'ciCf ZrrWr. AMSTERDAM, May 26 Field Mar-il-.nl wij Hmdrnhiirir, chief ef etiilf of the German army, is being bombarded with telegram from piembers of the Pan German league a.-k ng him to declare in favor of ieaee with annexation and indemnities, says a telegram from Berlin Unlay. ENTERS C.rilTY PLEA. IXDIA.VAPOLIS, IND., May 26 Dennis Bush, former street commis sioner of this city, today changed his plea of not quilty in the case of an indictment charging poll fraud conspirat y and entered u plea of guilty in the federal court. He was reh-ased on his former bond. BAY VIEW (LI II MEETING. There will be a called meeting nf at the rest room of the court house at 4:00 o'clock. All the members are urged to be present as there are mattera of importance to be discussed. TO MEET MONDAY. The Women's study class of the W. C. T. U. will meet Monday afternoon at 2 15 o'clock at the Methodist church. The topic for the afternoon's work ia the "Constitution and Civica." MEETING TUESDAY. The prosit lent of th Research club desires a meeting of the members on Tueaday afternoon at 8:00 o'clock in the library. Ilusintsi of importance.
I f r.j t ill iMferiwO'iB'el .eir Xerrttf.) AMilN'.TON'. V.j 'B 1 he at tentiim of both houses ofimgres was. concentrated on tlie Lever proilurtion bill, the first of the administration iiiea.-iurea designed to solve the food nmhlem. Proiniect.'; for a vote) are uncertain but. there were indications that it might be disposed of early next week, by both houses. Those in charge of the measure have endeavored to keep it unencumbered of amendments likely to produce opposition. The bill iii designed to mce' sonjc of the immediate pies. ing irolilems of the fowl situation and is not intended to deal with the broader ooostiort of food prices during the war period. Despite these intentions, however, a strong movement has been initiated in the senate to amend the hill to prevent speculation in food products. Senator Walsh, of Montana, has offered tin anti-speculution amendment which will he before the senate today. The prohibitionists are reserving their fire for a mighty effort when the main food hill is brought ui. I lie inn hut. Uf-.re the wn houses proviiles for a national survey of food supplies and prices, for distribution of needs by department of agriculture, for a nation-wide educational camoaign to promote food conserva tion and prevent waste and form ex tension of the market news service now conducted by the department of agriculture. There are signs of reaction in con gress in legislstipg on the food iuestion. Speeches are being made in both hou.-es on the widespread propa ganda of food shortage as being responsible for the high prices. COURT NEWS. In the case of John M. Holmes vs. John N. Clements, et. nl to riuiet title, judgement was rendered for the plaintiff. RECRUITING FALLS OFF. WASHINGTON, May 2fS In spite f vigorous efforts to recruit the Na tional Guard regiments not in the federa) service to wnr strength, official figures compiled today show that from May jO to May 'JO. the organized milii lost 8I9 officers and men. Twenty-four states showed gains; ten states, the district of Columbia and Hawaii showed loses which outbv B. if i 1 1 -'
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