Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 216, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 June 1917 — Page 5
Tb Kind You Hare Alway Bought, and which hag been la vat for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under hit per LX-ArMttt" Smfd supervision since its Infancy. All Connterfsits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience atrninst Exneritnent. c What is CASTOR I A taaiorui is a harmless 6tibtirute for Cistor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its fge is its guarantee.- for more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; pjvintr b&althy and aittual sleep. The Cniidrra's Panacea lUe Mothers friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS yBcars the Signature of In Use For Over 39 Years Iho Kind You Haa Always Bought
Gasoline at Wholesale Price
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT "' ,hif full,but, tt,i!1 not -o until niH oik ih finished, SPECIAL MASONIC NOTICE. Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co. ' number , k. & a. m. North Meridian Street Lebanon ''W' m.T Z ' .. - - Children Cry REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.73. FOR FLETCHER'S ' REPORTER, THREE MONTHS BY MAIL 90c CASTORIA
FOE THIRD TlViE
Lewis & Storm Store Entered By Thieves Last Night.
SMALL SUM STOLEN
Junt $1.35 in Money Taken From
the Cash Register Nolhing Else Taken.
Tor the third time within the last four weeks, the Lewis 4 Storm grocery was visited attain last night by thieve who succeeded in jretttra: $1.35 ip cash. The money is ail that ha been mis.-ed although some stock may have been taken. This amount in change was left in the cash register la.-t nit'' at the closing hour. This was the first time that any money had been left in the drawer for some time. Entrance was gained by pryinjr open a rear window and the intruders evidently left by opening the back door i.: it was unlocked thin morning when 'he .-tore was opened.
GOIM; TO FRANCE.
Darlington Ynunx Man Will do V. M. C. A. Work There. I layton M illiams, son of Dr. Edtar I.. Wiliinms f Ilarlinirton, is visitini? i.is parents at present expecting to leave for France soon. Me will he in
V. M. C. A. workhcre. Through the
ommendation of Secretary A. H
Uimldanl of Indianapolis, Mr. WilI i.ims was one of the thirty men i eluisen to no at once to New York, and I for riance, in the next ten day.
Jir. Williams intended to enter Wa
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(Coprritfbt rcflatmd. HIT) A Welcome that Makes Good Once you go to the Willard Service Station you'll go again, Ix-cause you get something more than service. You get a real welcome. It may express it.-o.-lf in a bit of sound advice about the tare of your battery or a book on battery health. Hut it's almost always something nioro than you asked for. It's this that makes Willard service) different. If you haven't "aheady leetived a Willard Service Card, btop in for one.' It entitles you to free hydrometer testing twice every month the first step in the prevention of battery trouble. We have a rental Lattery for you if (yours needs repairs. ---'
A Willnrd Sorvir.fi Station
Ljjr oi'!'o:'.m; ivrau i;u station llbanon, im.
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T!. Creat (.ir.en A; t a. to be Attractio Her Next Week. The "Great Crmvea" a hypnotist of note will appear at the Colonial all n( week. Ho is T.ct a freak of ua tun by any means although bo pos sesses one of the greatest peculiarities known to the scientific world, that of being able to stand in front of an audience and actually grow four or five inches right before their eyes, this he will do to the entire satisfaction of his audience and furthermore he claims that he does not hypnotise the audience in order to do so. Professor
Grave will conduct experiments at the
Colonial theatre alt week and the science of hypnotism will be explained at every performance, which will be changed each merit Several thrilling experiments will he tried this week
and an announcement wilt be made lat
er of what Prof. Graves intends tolo. Miss Isahelle Betourne who is the leading lady spirit will be featured in mental telepathy and catalepsy. She is the (rrcat-arand daughter of Prof. Betourne of Paris, France, founder of
the school of psychological phenomena.
This promises to be an engagement way out of the ordinary and from the many reports received Mr. Graves is way above the average operators fn his tine.
Pnstnflire Department Asks Co
operation of the Public in Important Matter.
As a measure of economy the post
office department at Washington is
lirecting the postmasters and post ifllce employes to encourna-e the pubic to use stamps of the hiirhct denomnations suited to tile amount of ks-
lage retpiired on all mail. For an ex
ample, a two cent stamp should be used on a letter instead of two one-
ent stamps: and a 10-cent stamp intead of five cent stamps should
be attached to parcels requiring ten
-ents postage. Co-operation between post office ?inployes and the public in the sale mil use of stamps of the higher de
nominations will effect a larfce saving
to the government in the cost of pro-
lucing, thansporting and concaling hem and will benefit the puhlic in minimizing the number of stamps nandied and affixed to mail. This
Senefit will lio especially important
o business concerns mailing larpe luatititics of letter" rl parrcli and lostmustors are diiec-ted to brinir the ugirestinn particularly to their notice. IS SOME "SPY."
Kuhsell llu-h. of Ihorntown, Makes
Keruril at Ikpauw. The Thorntown Tunes says: "Rn.ell Hush, a last year's T. H. S. gr.id.nte, now a student at Iiepiuw, ha;uined consiilej-afile notoriety and lot f fame for hi-i daring work as a spy n wiijt-iry training work that the stutents havp been undergoing sinco the olh gc took up this branch of work tveral months ago. According to the Tlepauw Maily, a paper issued by the '"fictjity, Bush was the only man out -f fourteen sent out by hfcs eommanier in s recent maneuver, that suc--eedH in penetrating the enemy's 'ines, accomplished his mission and returned safely to his post. The othrtr thiitet-n men were capiured and ma'te prisoners. At one point in the oute taken hy,Hu.h he was compelled to cross a hndge that was strnnifly nieket-l by ,the enemy and he eluded he pickets by passing un4cr the itructurc on the sti-el girders. This as a hirardous task, but it was a bit of work that won him the praise ,nd admiration of tl-e entire student body. It was Hu.-h's orders to get a i rlain message written on a black'toard in Mm.-hail Laboratory and return with it to his commander."
ALWAYS AN EXPENSE TO CUT DOWN MILK SUPPLY
KMSiSr iisLa fc 'ng
BY H. E. BAUNAUf),
State Food and Itrug Commissioncfrf
We need lime water. Bones are made of it. It is feaesear? to thf
prom-r oiieration of evenone of the innumerable cells which mako up 0U
flesh atrurture. Most oti contain lime, but bad feeding habits some
times result in the selection of food
which are notably deficient. When
this happens tlie body is just as truly
under-nourihri as u ; vara
an insufficient amount of fat. Milk is richer i" lime than any other com
mon food, ami for this reason ehildren
should Use t liberubly. There ii
reason except that of ignorance, to
take milk away from the child's diet ary as soon as it grows out of baby
hood, H i always expense to cut
divsi-n the milk supply. The abundance of lime in milk makes it at ten nU t iuait the cheapest possible
source of lime. Kveo if milk cost twice as murh a it di. nn-v, it wooii
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25 lb. Sack $1.85 50 lb. Sack $3.75
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100 lb. Sack $7.50 200 lb. Sack
814.80
This flour can b2 purchased of the following
0. A. Burgin A.
E. M. Blackman
J. Smith
DUId LlDLKII DOT
The Local Lodc of American
Yeontcn Purchases a $ U Hond.
Itoone Homestead No. 2oV. Hi-)
hood of American Yeomen at .1
uiar meeting h.st night voted to
a ?.",() (Ml Liberty Loan War iiop.i. tributiop this amount as a priv
ind natriotic dulv.
The thousands ard tbousar iniilar ninall contriiuitions to th
ernment in times of ncid evo
oytilty that counts for much total.
Is of i gov-1
Lawn mower fixing. We make them cut the grass. Give us a trial. W. K. Kraley shop. Alley crossing rear Oak Drug stpre. May 8-tf
5,000,000 CORNS LIFTED RIGHT OFF! Try 2 Ilrops of Magic "Git-lt"
There's n non.l. rf-il .liir-renee
he''"ie!l'p'l'r 'r'T-r'i" .-,llv f.-ui r In b.iirs i.t" OK..1' hi-- r. ioio iiuuU cut a iaiory. Its the id urn
,"," 1 11 VI Th.t C., IUkt - aa 1 remsilk- tsliiv Hmt ar' on tli. new t'r-oriole, not o.tlv iif M I'Hflins on tl,V -mi. Put i.f lo.enli, toe ,-..n oil -so knw Ifrsl vou enn ItM - ripi t off H( jour Rogers. 1'ul 8 lroi.s or - (.i.H-lt-
p-tln. hi.rol,,'
-iioO. Try 11 s ol.l everywhere.
.rr)in.;4irtefl He 1" V-N.J-i. H- BuMr
Colonial Theatre 6-UKI MGUTS 6 Beginning Monday Eve. June 11th. THE GREAT GRAVES AM) SUPPORTING COMPANY IN A VARIED PROGRAM OF "J HYPNOTIC HILARITY Direct from Victoria Theater (Lafavrtte) ENTIRE CHANGE OF .PROGRAM NIGHTLY PRICES 10c and 20c 1000 Laughs, Screams, Roars
ADDED FEATURE The Great Graves will hypnotize a young lady in the show windows uf Adler's store at 4 p. m. Sunday, June 1, and induce her to sleep o(i hours. She will be awakened on the stage of the theater at 8:15 p. m. Monday.
$$$$$$$ v. $2,".00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock anil other Chattels at legal rates TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In Funis of $ and ovr you may have 25 months in which to repiy your loan, or you mav rrpnv sooner if yoa like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS Write us or call upon us for full particulars. tff Will ' in Lebanon e:h Friday 4 AV. A. SWANK M v 411-1S lion llur Bl.lir, Crawfordsville, Ind. 10H4 Wwl Main slrecL, Lebanon, Iml. (Squire Trowbridce'a office)
ROYAL WORCESTER. AND CON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S
DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON. INDIANA. Diseasef at Weausi aaa CkiUnia ., Throat and Laura Slate Bank Building, Boons 104, l)t and SUA. Phone 3lf
Monument Work May Cnt More Soon. We still mitke our L mini Yery Iaiw Priced HAKLAN MONUMENT CO. i Shop phene tO'i Be, phones 115 A 7U G., i.jiLr, C. W. Chzppius
COOK BY. WIRE
Interstate Tub. Service Co
