Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 215, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 June 1917 — Page 4
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E. N.nl. Kit)r. M iSl. Assl.iant Mm .1. ttattcrton, .ewa Editor. S avwcv atmilng meant Sunday, nail .tllone r3M"hlnc II Bural i And Toana of JurriaKtown, AtJHi.irutnirn. WhitcMovn, glorias' adi in. -.bur. lvUa. Teeno itoasliaIB advance and UHDrtr wiir b 1(hcc tlnudl un!es subscription la renwt) r aSa.ll. on y..ar $i ."(' 1'r 1! ill. fix mouth j fly Mail, Hire month 0 By Mall, ona momh J'. I'y Carrier, pur week le by r rrir. one vmr Mb Obltuarlea and Csrrts of Thank art untoct to a cirP of He per Una of sil word, la-h arionlil uccomprny matter of Una kiiul. lotlarlea or anytMnc of aot accepted at any prlc. a Ilka satur niaue known. . r'oreUn Adv, Amandin Prase ami rk-m .sow,, it KASOBIC CAIBHSAB. BtaUd MMtiaja. WHY WAIT SO LONG? A policeman 'bed euddi nly lit Indianapolis, and now lie is given a good word. It is 3 strange thin;,', (lie way thi policemen of the capital fit . ami pcrhapa of most cities, are berated. To read the papers, hurdly ninele m ever tlo" hit tluty s a pi. lineman. The policeinan'n lot ij n it a h.ipp cue at best, but .to go on with tin work nnd never get a kindly word discouraging. The only men who have btn given any jtood words in Imlianai1i8 by the poiife fur yeurn have been the men who were killed in lint of duty, trying to arrest fon.e criminal. Yet, while many policemen have been killed by these criminals, if a a pclicur.an uses any force in trying to make art arrest, the pcli enian it contiemned. Id it not about the truth that there are too many jieopic who .ymfKithize with the criminal, rather than with the oiTicer trying to do h'a duty? There in too mueh of a sentiment in thia country of trying to m ike come thing of nothingthe man who inaturally a criminal, and whu:-e v. hoh l'fc is in conflict witkte 'aw. Thiirf shown by no hotter recent illui-'.ra-tion than at Joliet, where '.he prUoncm revoltetl in the penitent ijvry, arri there va a riot in which many wer injured before the revolt was qu'lei: It ecm that the cause of thi- riot wa the refueal of the acting warder to permit the men to receive the let tera from sentimental women ull ove: the country. Many w -men ee-n U have. more inte;e.-i in rome crimi'ia1 in jail or the i'n tnitiai y than U" do in the men who have al.vay- olfye.: the law and who he.ve Hme cl.arat-r Some fool wemun came from theSouth to meet a J'oung tn;.n in tht Joint penitentiary, aged sKi, and hc wast C5. She telegraphed him from every station and brought h.tn g.ftiof fruit and flowers. Now, what she nerdH waa not sympathy aa being a mere sentimentalist, arte needed t' be put in a padded ceil us a looney. If the sentiment and consideration by women and men, too. wated on th crimiritfls were given to young men and woi.u i who need l.elp and who arc worthy of it. and of v. hm something mijrH be mede, tiie race would advance much faaUr. Why not give the police and law officers fiiendiy word now and then, and nt to glad when some prisoner -'.in4 or iihpii he injure an ofTf-er? V. hy wait not'! it policemxn i df.ad before ifiving him any friendly con aideraiion ? A polirernan ia in much the aame claim a a soldier ho put; hia work, e-vn Sii life, in beiween the people and itny d.n.gev that thiaatew Ail the time tentiment iiou!d be cre-
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WAKE I P.VoBK TOGETHER. One good result of th war times U going to b a greater pa rticipation of the people in regulating the affaira lhaf. affect them most closely; for ex ample, the prices of the necessities of life. Now, it is the price of ica that in beinV considered; but, the prke of ice is higher than it need be if it were not that the price of coal is so high. The ice manufacturers have to pay high prices for coal, jutit ait tlo other people. So with many things that go into the ue of the ordinaiy family, the) -'."nd pait'y for their high cost upon the price of coal. It all resolves itsoif lck into the original proposition. The pike of coal mut be regulated :iy lane authority diltercnt from tht al olierntors th"ine!ves. liai, onv thing is absolutely true. ::od that is that the Jieoplc shoulr! not pejinit a combination to raise the onces of anything tliat is an absolute .iceesdty in every hotac-, food, fuoCt Naur, it does not make so much iff. renee as to the prices of thing.hat iieople du not have to buy, but ill lave to have food, water and fuel. Thi.. country has gone on for year. . ! niitling a lot of gamblers to corier tHo markets in the necessities of :jt'o. hut ,ijch an emerponcv as now exi.-ts may cause the people to often theii- ejes to the power that the I .-.ave. It if n"t oio-'h while to have a win to eu.-e the opening of tiie M-opIe's '!, hut .t is worth something t uive them opencl. Nu free people dmuld perm t themselves to be robbed .r, en impos.-d upon. Why n.,t wake up and work to ,r"t!vr and make conditions tolerabli :' 0 ,hr avt lagr mini ? A HHIII Kt I.K. t illdn a few days the registration I ol' wdl he opened1 for "tie voters win wi" vote for the st:ec(iol of delegates ) tne constitutional tonventi'ii. 'i ins ml! he th" first test of the do in- of women to vote. If they realh visii to vote, and care for the priv leu- that has been grunted them Jiey will all register. . i 'tit. even if only half a dozen wi-i. .0 vote, they sh.jaoi tilt have the ;nvut ;;e. .viany men uo not vote, but i.ot riuch sentiment towaru '..iking the light to vote away from them. nan I wornan in this register and ther ;he delegates to thi mver.tion. Ileformof a slate is an ini oui;ty should ho: Id vote for ors'.ituiional nt the basic lat ii.iiint event, and vitally ail'ccti ul: ei.iile of Indiana at this time. I. Ovme can alford not to take an in.er;..t in the making of a con.-.tttutioi :ndi r which all arc to live. lh g iter at the first cham e ami rote ;.t every chunce. is a good ruh or every American rdiien, if the re--uh;;f is to continue to be the land of he free and the home of the cun.-Ut-nt ' I.KT RATIO I.SCHKV.SK. An Amorirau boat got a submarine. I i nt will be easy fof them, for Ameiiun boat- like tho.-e little fellows )n a day is hardly enough, and the ;eopie back at home hope the ratio may glow, as the appetite of our de troyels increases. AUVIlKTISINt; ATTRACTS. fi'.d fa.-hioned merrhants sometime.in;ue that all the inhabitants of a own know where their r-tore is, ano f they want anything they will come ;round and get it. That is an argument that would bankrupt a fa tor II a ) e,ir, but let that pass. Asa matter of fact any community population is changing so rapidly nowadays that only a small portion ;f the (eople are ohitimera wha havt 't"..'d habits of trading at certain -tore.i. Young eople are constantly mniiig oTage, who are not the least II .;.o.-.ed to-4rale at a stoie because their fathers did. They like merchants 0 . how a pnit of enthu-iiism and go -.hea l. 1 he fact that a man had been m b't-ane.-i a long time would md le'p lum a bit in their ce. Another large .section of tlic merihent's support consists of newcomers in a tt.wn. If ople would look over the noting lists of this town and the surrounding country and compare it with life list of a few years tgo, they would be urprined to see how many change there have been. A gnat many people have died and a treat irany .;-. ; reroowd. In their place fcav tost new faces who
nere pemianentiy. TIipm ne omen art) not In the least moved to trade at a place by th fact that it has been here a lng lime. They go aimply on whether It seems as if it were enterprising and alive or not. A new store, that has been here a few months stands just as good a chance to get trade an the old settler. So the argument of old location and old established business grows weaker every year. Kven the old residents can't be held in line to trade at the same old place year after year. They feci the high cost Df living as keenly as anyone and ' if a newcomer shows a little life and d:" position to solicit trade hy r:". .vie advertising, be get ; l:c business. Exchange. VERDICT RENDERED !N
Judgment for Foreclosure of Mortgage and on Nine Bond Other Circuit Court News Judge W. H. l'arr has rendered liir leci.-ion in the cn-e of J.hieph W. Witt .gainst ralmei-.M' Mahan Kurnitutv 'o. to foreclose mortgage. JiulgTkpnt -nd for Iteginaid Stewart for forei Itw. ire on nine l.oii.ls (Uvenhed ill liu ros. comidaint. (i TH Kit tor it r NtAtS. The case of ('l ira V.. Coleman vs. n. lie Coleman, for divorce, has lea .1.11. isscil on motion of the piaintirT. In the case of Ralph U Owens 11,1 Terl-.i iiigment 1 et a!, to ipi title il for the plainllartin laughlin. cliarged with asiault with intent to kill and with .Iruwj'g ! dly weapon, was rc'euseil on . .ui own recognizance. ! GUILTY 10 Kdward Mellilt AcknowMtes Theft of Copper Wire From the Hen II ur Line. .-take nanies c i ui ng custody of a inanoli nnd h-.-- n lur ie,.f Lew,.- hm! a ii a! I:v this citv. ,t tor t-.v-itt Ph Mips, hut when he pre-,, n't d '..I the.Maiiiiii county jail whole I'hilt i In' hold awaitiv::l. it via 4 found name of Philld's Inve-tlgati.TO re--g the in boon slated -aled that the en Hied agn.ns iiuige in the n ado. Mellitt i I'trht stealing aiTidavit .houiu have IMwar.i M.-Hitt. A lidavit was i.nii k'y I llur tr. . lion rt mpaoy nea-1 tow n. He i nter.-d a p'ea of j EASE Farmer Will riant Crop For Marketing at Ladoga Canning Factory. A i it is geMi' g file for farm. ;lant corn many of tio-m are nov 'I acting for acreage for sw-et vith the Ladoga ( anno i The company is -til! on-n mpa limited I .umber of acres and any far-lie !o-iioc to plant mgar corn fh-ni the ollicers UTore very long, s still ampie time To,' planting -nrn vhirh grow rapidly and ii keted earlv. NOTICE. The Stars of tl church have p" Fir A Christian poslponel theil ic till Saturday night. I'TOilnt ol the sieci;' r. C. C. Uyan, Fridav 6-7-.lt. June luh, on se.vice hy Ii. evening. SPW IAI. MtSOMC NOTICE. Ihwne lodge number II, F. & A. M., 7:30 p. ni., Friihty, June H. Called meeting. Work in M. M. degree. CHAKCFII WITH Ml KHF.R. HOHTO.V, June 7,-Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Wakeleirt, of Miimse, tccre ttxlty indictt-d by the Middlesex giant! ury on the rhargo of munh r i.i the first degree for the alleged killing of their d'i'Jiihier, Loietve Hake'.eia cis June I, ,
if We Didn't Know THAT THEY ARE AS GOOD as we say they arethe best--could we consistently spend our time and money telling you about --PERKINS CLOTHES? WE DO SAY They are the best Clothes on Earth for the price whether you want to pay $15 or $18 or $20 or $25. Perkins-Hart, Schaf f ner & Marx Clothes Contain the combination of all you desire in clothes-Style-Service-and they are guaranteed for life. ANOTHER FEATURE-We fit yuur shape perfectly wh ether-Stout-Slim-Regular. Could (hey be better We'd have them Elbefrt Perkins Co. The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Sports WILL ENLIST HUST. ' Leonard May Then Consider Championship Itout. ie Mieraa(i-al .v, .TriB.i MAV YORK, June on. manairer ot Itenn i. Hilly GibLeonard, an-1 til that Leonard will not enter ing for a championship bout, roc consider theatrical off. until ifler he is enlisted in some brunch of the United Slates army. "Leonard has several oilVrs to enf; various branches of the army,
wap ; .-'aid Gibson, "and he expects to detheinde withii a few days. We have at-
sraetive oircia from Matt Hinkel of Cleveland, and John Weismantel of .tnpioiiship bout July 4. So far ih Johnny .ceepted an oiler, and nothill be done until after Leonard s. I en say, however, that I eioonahly sure l'onard and Kilw ill meet either here or in CleveJuly 4. I do not o ubt tiiat the nmeat will isonot hint to defend til flor lie eniii.ts. The iletails b. ing winked out nov." IIINGLES AND HONEKS t!Y JACK VKIOCK. WAGNKU COYlKS HACK, htalth to you, iid boy. a mi r a f.. to of the j ill tr... , ,- u, r-ter ear. e fans today, bat and oin V. The clan you served for twenty years We're i-iad to see you back again, Ole Man. We'ie glad you heard the call. In the spotlight today: Mans Wagner. The great ole Outchman came back lis a member of the I inites. Cl .rty Mathcv.snn arista to remark thut the only way to beat the ilcGrn eysu-m is with lite McGraw s)stem. The Hod pulled the GianU out of the lead. They handed them a boat ing v.hilo the Phillies wore trimming the Cubs. Old Man Toney was tin- aMit who showed the Giants how to lose. Glover Cleveland Alesanihir daubed riilanmine all error the north aide of ChirngQ. Sot coKtent with a butout, Ain -
a.nier banged out two triples and mvu.iI two runs. Oh, boy! The mighty Balm Ruth was not so mighty when lie collided with George 1 fiau George smeared the Red Sox i with goaling eggs. Strunk made five hits out of five I liir.es up at Philadelphia. Liodie got
! three hits and Hates got four. Thut j ought to be enough to tell you who . ' T. ibe Shehaaer rained all Fielder Jones, as it were. tl..rnl,v collecled three hits . h.:llilln t, vittr,rv f tbe (.'ards ; OV(T n,0 ir,,ves. That is, if you call honing the Graves a victory. The White Sox will tic glad to get iway from Washington. There is no iuch thing as hospi'aiity around that .own in war-times. Donovan hopes it rains for the Cat of the Cleveland seties. Oiis lamheth isn't particular when ir where he pitches, just so lie gets si pitch against the Yankees. AMONG THE BOXERS n We latrraalioaal Ucrrlcr.l ST. l.OLTS. June 7. Jack Hrittnn, Chicago welterweight, was outpointed in a ten-round go with Ted (Kid) lewis last night. Lewis forced the fighting at all times and had the better f the milling in all but three round. YUSTKKUAY'S KESIT.TS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, li.diunaiiolis, 2; Kansas City, 1. eapole 2: Loui.-vil! fit. Paul, 4-1 Milwaukee. Columbus, 2-1 i Toledo, 2. AMKRICAN LKAC.UE. Washington, H; Chicago, 0. lii.-trnit. :t; Boston, 0. Cleveland, ; New York. 1. Athletics, It; St. lamia, 6. NATIONAL U5AGLE. Philailelphia, 4; Chicago, 0. Cincinnati, ; New York, 3. St, Louis. 8; Doston, 7. ilrooklyn PitUhuigh (wet grounds). HIG NINE" TRACK MEET. CHICAGO, June 7, -Followers of the cinder path are doping Chicago to cop the "Dig Four" track meet .Saturday. Preliminaries for all the sprinters, ami hurdlers will tie run Friday. Coach Stagg counts on victory in the quarter, half-mile, mile, two-miles, und all of the field events e.v.-pt tl b.Uil jur.'.p. M AKING VP FOB IWT T'MB"Did yon tay yoa didn't raise your boy to be a soldier t" "Y."- rer-lied the hoy's mother .!!eiit ha Uo'l the feint man to at-
ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence end Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Phone 176. Near Fuller'a saw mill
RAT LA3LII AUTO LIVIBT Aad Tail Bcrrlc Jay Phoo. 606. ttawldanea, 66S-X A utrtxi sample line of Hanging; Ita-kets, Porch Vases and Porch I foxes. All in pottery, NO BUST 01 T BOWMAN'S 5c nnd 10c Store FOB (Jl U K ELECTK'CAL WOKK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L . 12 i West South Street GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS NOTICE BOY SCOUTS Now is the time to buy your tents for use in camping. See Clyde Lowe, Thone 390. We can supply you with anything in the Hardware line AJbatO ICII Oil Of TH WOMB Lebanon Hardware ('o. hona aaa Waat Mala Straet Phone 6 PINNEIX-COOMBS UtraaM'e Laadiag Uualtar Tar4 ceed in apite of pnn'ntal negligence i to ht 'arly education." Wwiiing. ton etar.
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p;riKhi Hart iKlianuci it Mara DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Office over Etter'a Drug 8 tor, PHONE 141. P. B. WINTERS CIIJKOPBACTOB Hours: -U a. m., 2-5 and 7 8 p. av C0NSCLTAT1ON AND 8PINAL ANALYSIS FRE8 Keonij 219-220-222 221. Phone 230 BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon Phone 529 BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Suppli East Main Street. Phone 294 CORY & BRATTON Ft NERAL DIRECTORS Offlea phone 86; Residenra phooaa 240 and 635 Stanley Block. EaJtt Soatk 8tret DO IT YOURSELF Do it our ;ir look new. i If. Make your old Ask us about it. NOBES' DRUG STORE NEW PROCESS Aluminum Welding Broken or lost pacta built up like new. Work guaranteed. CITY GARAGE CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across frum Traction Station JONES & STAES gulta thut -
