Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 218, Lebanon, Boone County, 11 June 1917 — Page 3

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... Kt'.nv. I dually It daaiicr swuriis '. hie-jcunae. pnni her, or there. swui:c:l -t. or ihk U'. rheitniatie. twingoa or I'm t bcx' tvmrdv u h'.s: lt -m wi fiwe a o:i'.ir " at mi. iientv ' Outdoor ..vcrcse ..,,1 .Ir'r.lc Irwweucr. Il"f. moid :0i a Atic ttm treat uric ii"'ia.lizct ih;,t ix cum i ir ol.imncd at Ibe -.g store. hn von h.'ive dizziness. otis or mettunn. worry, or ilnmimig uim m hack, try II, in wonderful enemy i uric ami, which lr. puree ot I'.ull.il... . V.. disoovenvi .,n.( I mini", more poU-nt tli rn I.1I1..1. dissolve nr arid as Lot water dm-., supar." OUNG GIRkS JUST COMING INTO WOMANHOOD. BunW Hill, Ind "My mrtther gave jsiff-'JV. iw lr. Picr."c's la. voriic Prescription tPftV w,u'" 1 '"A a 5'oung afvtf B'rl developing, i i." ? d,l..m fr ,v pe.,,1 if hc.-itihv wcniiih..-! iN-K and I wiul. I never '-itie'-iH girls nt t1.w v.-rv 'cri'.e.J BOIlf hl." Ml iWK WWI, J..i".rjn -He, liitl. "I haw liecu niliicd with viniuii'ii ini'it.le for (wo .in niul J"t taking Dr. IVnvi u-onto i nvi. ripli-m I l U- u.i.h i-!l.-r. lHv r.Tomin.-iid (hi. mede-ine. I .vi. tnhl msnv i.f my fri..!i..- als-ut it ..1 wluit it di-l fur me." Mas. Lydia UMM1II.IK, KlNlll- 1. All lirutt.-i-'i. l.uUid or tablets. CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS i FIRESTONE AND J. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. Prest-O-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and epaired. Free ins-pec-ion and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. MONROE AND PAT1 ERSON CARS iMonroe Sales Agency 1 209 W'eat South Street. OWEN MORKERT I Chiropractor in r: 9-11 ft. m.; i-5 and 7-8 p. la. iisultatioa and Spinal Analysis free to Cmoo-.Si-al Iild. Phone 633 ;lay Spinoijraph Department i DR. L. M. BEAVEN Vteopathic physician j Fanaori Stata Bank Boildisg T a. m. to 6 p. m. J FHONE 264. LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Nrrt M Iatenirban Statioa : phon 13'J. Open Jay aV nigot W. H. GREEN DENTIST 1 Pint Natloaal Baak BniUlag wiaa lt-f 4 Pfcoma ISt OOLEY & EDWARDS h T w h SOLE AGENTS FOR ii. V. Price & Co. Tailors

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Mks Veneta Ellis and Mr. Joseph Smith Take the The mJ-ri;icc of Mis.! Vitwta Kili Ji."f ph Smith w s..!pnmizM Huniiuy iiftornoun at 1:30 o'clock at h.- h.. vif of the K v. A. I.. Ward on En.it Miin sircot. the Kcv. Mr. Wntd i.'a.fmi! the mww. The reir-ii.ni.v i:n i-.-rfcinu-.i in llio iirccnce of the '..i.i 'f 'i-ter. Mrs. Oia P:y and the i'in:V .K.iok. the .Vi.,i I.u.-va anil 'i!a Smith. i'..'i...vi,ir the wrvire the ...UMir r.M.i.li. hit on a shoit w.-tdinr iip unit upon thfir rcinni will rr-iit1'. .it itieir if -viv funii. !i...i heme on -i -iin ftjf-t. .Mi,.-, KIIU i, the du-jgh-it uf chief ef !.!, Oil and Smith irf ,-. ..f Mr. and Mrs. Cl-a.:.?. K. Sniilii of Wet ( hi.iiKi. ill-. . t. t!..i!i :in. :....ul;ir with a irirurr ii-rle ef fi-iciid.-. wr.o cxt.'ii'l eoniri-atu-!iit ii.ii- and hrt w!,hes. M AliUIKI) ,11'NE 8. Annottni-rmi-lit of Wcddinil of Miss Vev Ja. ksi.n and I.ee Tillman. Anni.unrem-iiiy have h.-cn r.ceive,l l;v fri.n.N m f'li.- eitv of the marM.iire on Kri.iay .lune 8 of Miss Vey f.i.-k.ion and f.ee Tiilman both of IjiAnimiii. Colo. T'ne "at hnirp" earii iJ for aftrr JuU- Ut. Miss Jackon is the dam'htor of Mr. and- Mrs. .1. M. J:...k...n iviio roiid.'d in this city until a f.-w e;irn air when they went to Colorado for re.-idence. Mf iniNC, W KDNKSDAY. A joint n.eetine of the Ladies' AM neioty nnd h Aiivilixrv of (hp fntral Chrstian church will he held Wednesday afternoon it 2 o'clock n t!ie church ve.stry with the subject. "Woman's Work in the fhurch" for j.-eiiMion. Mil 0. C. IlieKina will read the wripture lesson after which the re will he a chain of circle prayers. Mrs. Homer Dale will sinir; Mrs. Kiiza- ;.. th ll-dirs will read a pat.er; -hor, talk will be Eiv..n by . W. E. Callane and Miss V.ither Hedee, vfiU play a pii.no r.umher. The refrrshments which will be served dur irir the afternoon will be in chare of the m-mbers of the Ladies' Aid. Turintr the afternoon a report from the -tate convention will be riven by the pre.i'li nt. Mis. W. P. Ruchanon. KNTKKT.MX Hilt VISITOKS. Mil's Helen Alhauirh an.l Miss filenn Gross of Knton, Ohio, are spendine icv.-ral 'tav. her.' the pue.-ts of Miss Mary H-irriire and Mi.- Marion Ritchie ennnite to their home from Oxford col!ete. In the evening Mis-i HoE.-hire and Miss Pharos K.-lkcr (n terteined a company of friends at the homo of Miss Hofihiro in eompliment to Miss Albautrh and Miss Gross and Miss Carrie Conneli. of ilireveport, l.a., house tfuest of Miss Felker. TO CIVB U NCHKOX. Mrs. (). K. Wilcox will entertain thf I'nilrf'rs of the 1-ortniKhtly Kmbroidery club at a 1 11 o'clock luncheon Tuo.-diy at her hore on North Ibunon stnet in honor of her h'.u. guests, .Mrs. PhiUip lirenan an.l Mrs. Arthur Shepherd of Indianapolis. TO HELP YOUIIG GIRLS A Mother WanU Her Letter Published. Eaton, 111 . 1 wish you wool ! publish this letter for the benefit of young tftrla. My daurhter mitltred (rreatly Irom female trouble wita crampa, arid headache, and backache mat of tho time. IShe never fait like working and it aeemad aa though she was sick all the time. I deckied to try Lydia . Pinkham'a Vegetable Comiound. and it haa heljied hr in every way, in fact it haa really cured her, for bhu no longer haa lieriodic paina, and no more headachoa or backache, and I want ail young R'rl.i who suller aa he did to know about it." Mr. Alma Mills, taton, III Another Grrl'a Experience. New Caatle, Ind. - "From tha time I wan eleven yearn o'd until I was seven I suffered each month so I had to be in bed. I had headache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute. My health waa all run down and the doetora did i n?jt to'.d m mother about I.ydia E. Pmkham a Vegetable Compound and I took it and now I feel like a new person. I don t sutler any more and I am regular every month.' Mrs. H 7.EL Hamil. tiim K22 South lr.th h't . Newenstle, Ind. Cirls who are troubled aa these young women were, should bnroediaWy seek rsirvr''"n to health by taking I.',ha

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' SOCIAL CALENDAR

TUESDAY. Ladies of Methodist Episeopal church All dav meeting at church, fortnightly Embroidery Club Mrs. 0. E. Wilcox. 1:15. 1 Queen listhcr Circle Epworth League room of M. E. church, 7:30. WEDNESDAY. Y. M. U club Mrs. liushton Witt, Mrs. S. S. Heath's Sunday school class pitrh-in-supper Miss Leona Winn, 6:00. Wednesday Evening club Mr. and Mis. Edgar Dodson, 7:-10. J. int meeting of the Ladies' Aid 1. nd C. W. B. M. Central Christian church, 2::m. THURSDAY. licsearch club annual picnic Mrs. W. P. Iiuchanon, 10:00. I1eaant Hour Embroidery club Mis. H. A. McIVinald. 2:110. FINE PROGRAM ARRANGED. ( aldaell-Cavanah Concert Tonight W ill lie Musical Treat. r'red Caldwell, baritone, who is pending a few- weeks with his partus, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Caldwell of Krankfort, former residents of this city, liofore returning to New York City to pr-ume his studies, and Orville C-ivanah. violinist, of Itulian-i-.polis will appear in a recital, assisted by Mr. Earhart. also of Indianapolis this evening at the Central Christian church. Half of the proceeds of the coiict-it will be given to the lied Cro society. This tact coupled with the ::rtitic program which has been arranged for this evening should prove i drawing card. Mr. Caldwell since iroing to New York has bepn under Ihe direclior. of Frank llemstreet, an eminent teacher of concert and opera stars. He has made, exceptional pro irress under Mr. Hemstreet's direction ind an early success on the operatic stage is predicted by many of the foremost critics who have heard him. Mr. Cavanah has had much evperirnee on the concert stage throughout the country. He has appeared with many of the great urtists, and is nne of the few pupils accepted by Max liendix, for years, director of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York. Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Cavanah have irranued a splendid program for this evening which should be greatly enjoyed by the lovers of good music. The protrram is as follows: Mr, Earhart Violinist Mr. Cavnnah Violinist Mr. Caldwell Baritone Sonata Palletiquc Mr. Earhart Aria Minuet Cavatina Mr. Cavanah One Year Purleigh The Hour Class Iturleigh The Star Uogers Mr. Caldwell Largo Mr. Earhart Evening Star T? Ilumoresqup Pvorak Swing Song Ethel Barnes Moment Muticale Schubert Mr. Cavanah Hear Me Ye Winds and Waves , . Handel Mr. Caldwell The price of admission is 50 cents. SUNDAY DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. I-awrence Pierce of Esplanade street entertained with a family dinner party Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. UogerF on North West street, the change being maile from their home to that of Mr. and Mrs. Uogers on account of Ihe illness of their daughter, who became ill with the measles Saturday niirht. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Smith, Mrs. Major Youngman and Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Johnson and family of Crawfordsville; Professor Charles Smith of Cornell university; Mrs. Thad McCulloch and sons, Itichard, Robert and Thad Jr.. of Mount Vernon, Ind. FMII.Y DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Podson were hosts to a family dinner Sunday noon at their home on North 1banon treet having as their guests, Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace Witt and sons, James and Jake of north of Lebanon; Mr and Mrs. Huron Witt and son Iluren Franklin Jr., of Pike and Mr. and Mrs. l,on Perkins and son Lytle of north of lbnnon. RESEARCH CLUB riCNIC. The Research club will hold it ani.ual picnic, Thursday at the beautiful country home of Mrs. W. P. Ruchanon, of ner Hazelrigg. All Iaes going by car will lenve on the 10 o'clock Thorntown car and get off at stop four. TO MEET TUESDAY. The Queen Esther Circle of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Epworth league room of the church at which time the members

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LEONARD EARHART. Foui ii-.u-e.u -..Id bay wha will play at th Cnvnntih Caldwell eoncert tonight at the Central Christian church. Young Earhart has a wonderful tone ami is an exceptionally fine violin player. Admission to the concert will be f0 cents.

PERSONAL MENTION. C. . S. Neal made a business trip to Chicago today. Owen Harwood spent last week-end at his home in Illinois. Harry Rider spent the week-end in Noblesville with friends. Conner Hines of Indianapolis spent Saturday with relatives here. J.ui'i-s A. White went to Indianap olis this morning on a business trip. Elbe Ettcorn has gone to Niles. Mich., for a week's visit with relatives. Miss Florence Caldwell is in Stockwell visiting her sister, Mrs. Clyde Shinner. Ed Celdie haa gone to Southlionrdmen, Mich., to spend the week with his parents. Mrs. Moses Reck of east of Lebanon, who has been ill for a week is slightly improved. Dr. W'. T. Shelhume and wife of Indianapolis were the guest9 of Mrs. Maggie Parr Sunday. Miss Lolita Bercaw will go to Lafivette Wednesday for a few days' visit with Miss Aletha. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrett were here from Frankton yesterday afternoon for a visit with relatives. Paul Caldwell, of Indianapolis, was here yesterday the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Caldwell. Miss Irene Darrough returned home yesterday from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.' A. T. Cook of near ThorntlWTk The Misses Margaret and Lillian Caldwell spent Sunday with Mrs. Jesse Riddle and family of South East street. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison and Judge Parr and family motored to Crawfordsville and Sugar Plains yesterday. Miss Cordelia DeVol went to Evanston, HI., today for a short visit before going to Bay View, Mich., for the summer. Clarence Do.Mott and family were entertained yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurve DcMott on South East street. Mitchell Tillotson was the guest Saturday and Sunday of his father Itev. Demetrius Tillotson and family of Crawfordsville. Miss rthel Orear went to Indiana rolis this morning where she entered Mrs, Blaker's Kindergarten school for a six weeks' term. Dr. H. N. Coons returned Saturday from Ann Arbor. Mich., where he was the guest for several days of his son. John Coons and family. Claude D. McKev, Ella 0. Roger. Russell Truitt, Dr. G. A. Schulti and Hen H. Coombs motored to F't. Benji.min Harrison todav. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Howard. of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McDaniel and family northeast of Ihanon. Mrs. F'rank Stevenson and two chil dren, Frances nnd Leon, have arrived from Owensboro, Ky.. for a yisit with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Stevenson. James R. Baird and wife who have been residing for several years on North Lebanon street, left Sunday for Cineinnati to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McDaniel and Mr. and Mra. J. S. McDaniel motored to North Salem yesterday and attend ed basket dinner given at the Bap tist church. Mr. and Mra, 0!H Kennedy of South West street and Mr. and Mra. Fred Parr and daughter Rosemary, of Jamestown, spent yesterday with frienda in Sheridan. Misa Tina Riggs. and Misa Pauline Reese of Anderson were entertained

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HofTner and daughter, Miss Alma, of

Last Superior street Miss Norah Damall went to Ind anapolis yesterday morning to s)end the week attending the conference of the young ladies' circle of the Chrisin churches of the state. Mr. and Mrs. E. (i. Storm of north of I.el.anon, entertained at dinner S'lniay, Miss Mattie Snyder, of Beau mont, Texas, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Walter of North East street. Miss Rose Threlkeld, Miss Mary Dirkerson, Ray Potts and William Threewitto motored to New Salem last evening and with friends attended the Children's day exercises held there. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Sheets and laughter Helen and Miss Mattie Sny der of Beaumont, Texas, and Mrs. Frank Walters of this city motored to Roachdale Saturday for a visit with friends. Mrs. Lena Grant and daughter, Miss Carrie, returned to their home in InIianapolis last evening after a few lays' visit with C. S. Nelson and daughter, Miss Nellie, of north of Ihanon. John Shaw, who is in the training imp at Great Lakes, Chicago, re turned to Chicago this morning after -ponding the week-end with his aunt. Mrs. Nicholas Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mrs. Samuel Nealis and daughter, Miss Viola, and Mrs. Pence motored to Lafayette Sunday afternoon and spent several hours with Mr. Campbell's sis ter. Mrs. Schrover and wife. Mrs. Elba Walters, of Minneapolis. Minn., who is spending the summer with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. (I. Wilcox, was entertained yesterday at the home of her brother, 0. E. Wilox and family of North Lebanon street. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Runge of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ross of Indianapolis, left yesterday on a motor trip through the northern pait of the "tate. They will ulso visit lnsing and Detroit, Mich., before re turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Flaningam of near Lebanon and the Misses June and Margaret F'lanninfiam of F'ast Wash ington street motored to Indianapolis yesterday to meet Miss Martha Southerland of Winchester, Ky., who will spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Flaningam. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hedge of Park street entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hedge and children of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weddle of ML Claire; Mr. and Mrs. Urban Hlge and children of North Salem and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hedge ami family of this city. Mrs. George Crider of East Super ior street went to Anderson Saturday where she was a guest at a party given at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kane in honor of Mrs. Criders daugh ter, Mrs. Arthur Berger, who with her fnmily will soon move to Kokomo, Mr. Berger having accepted employment with the tractor factory of that city. MEETS WEDNESDAY, The Industrial societv of the Tree byterian church will meet with the Miminnarv societv of the church Wed nesday afternoon when Mrs. McCrea ef lr,.li.nooli will be the sneaker. The meeting will he held at the church. TO ATTEND COMMENCEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Soy Neal motored to Ind this mnrninr to anend the week and attend the commence ment festivitiea ef Franklin college.

Misa Charlotte Cook a sutc.- or Mra

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a few days. Don't over look this great opportunity of saving from $2.00 to $3.00 on a pair of real leather staple shoes. No Trash Small sizes and samples are the reason you can save so much. Liberal discount on regular stock during this sample sale. Clem Heaton BETTER SHOES FOR LESS West Side Square Selz Old Stand

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DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR, NOSE and THBOAT Ofllce over Etter'i Drug Star. PHONE 141. Neal's being one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Neal were accompanied) to F'ranklin by Rev. nnd Mrs. R. H. Kent and Miss Dorothy Felker who will spend several days with relatives and friends there. ALL DAY MEETING. The Ladies' Industrial union of the Methodist Episcopal church will have an all day meeting in the church F riday at which time the members will sew for the Red Cross society. The ladies are asked to bring their lunch and enjoy the day. The following pro gram will be given: Piano solo. Miss Filiiabeth Garner; reading, Miss Leone Edwards; solo, Miss Juaruta Jones; Vocal duet, Mrs. Will Cross and son Sterling. NOON DINNER PARTY. Miss Nellie Nelson of north of Ibnon, entertained with a noon dinner party yesterday in honor of her house guests, Mrs. Lona Grant and daughter, Miss Carrie, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Paul Perry and children of Greenshurg. Other guests were the Misses Isa Polard, Alpha Perkins, Daisy Masters and Esther Perkins of this city and Miss Edith Brown of Connersville. DANCING PARTY. Invitations have been issued f. dancing party to be given Tuesday evening in the Watson hall, nnder the auspices of the employes of the Phil Adler co-operative store. The pro ceeds of the dance after the expenses are paid are to be given to the Red Cross society of the city. PITCH 1N-SUPPER. The members of Mrs. S. S. Heath's Sunday school class of girls of the Methodist Episcopal church will have a pitch-in-supper Wednesday evening at the home of Misa Leona Winn on North Lebanon street DINNER PARTY. Misa Pharos Felker of East South street entertained company of six girls last evening at a dinner party in honor of her house guest, Miss, Car rie Conner of Shrereport, La., who left this morning for home. We dean 9 by 12 nn for $1. Mil

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decided to conIP AUTO I N N Standard Oil Servico Station No. ft GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St Phon 11 FOR O.UICK ELECTRICAL W ORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 121 Went South Street GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS NEWS STORIES AND GOSSIP FROM THE H00SIER CAPITAL R Ida faln-saKoanl M Bereice.) JEFFERSONVILLE. Ind., June 11. Clarence McManus, private of the

Second Indiana regiment, Indiana National Guard, died in a hospital here shortly after being shot by another guardsman. The name of the 1at'.er was withheld. The shooting was declared to be entirely aeciilenLal. SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 11. The Notre Dame Alumni Association has voted to divert all its resources, totaling $120,000 to the purchase of Liberty bonds, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 11 Jack Dillon pugilist, haa enlisted in the United States Navy. Dillon will leave a mother and wife behind. KOKOMO, Ind., June 11. Earl Dunkle, a letter carrier, is in jail today awaiting the result of injuries he inflicted on Aradatli Stroup, a ycung farmer, whom he shot in a fit of jealousy. Dunkle had taken his sweety heart for a ride on a motorcyefO Stroup drove up In aa automobile and offered her a nde. A quarrel ensued, and Dunkle shot Stroup. W0RTHINGT0N, Ind, June 11. An Indianapolis tractor company has tent two tractors here to be or.fd in plowing new fields to replace the large acreage of corn ruined by floods. REPORTER ONB.R, 3 00 TEARLt