Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 219, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 June 1917 — Page 5
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jM 1 ; pi 1 JVr Infants grid Children. 'others Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Piano Tuning Player Piano Tuning f Piano Repairing In All Branches W.W.STEVENS E. Siile Sq. Phone 55 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES siunii.stu aingls edge, per doxen ,....Z5 Double edge, per dozen I& We pay postage on way. Marker & Son, Lebanon Harry L. Kcnworthy HA NULLS A IX KINDS Of NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Rnidmte phnnf. 224; OIBcc, IDC MORTGAGE IjOANS on H.ip county farm of approvoil lJtll 6' & yrr--No eommisBion. Farmers State Bank I.KBANOM GROCERIES Alwayg In the Lead LEWIS & STORMS DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davia Brnn. I.iverv Barn I'hone 7 and 2IMJ7 JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 25c Phone :?H7 103 W. Soulh St NEW WASH DRESSES nn ru.n for b. y
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estlug Performance at the Colonial. The Great Grave Company which im billed for a vcrka lUy at th Co lonial Theatre Piwned Ha en(rHrmcnt at Irl'inon's popular ila of amosemnt la.t nifrht and from all indicatiotw it looks like n banner work. The theatre was filled to vprflowing:, and judging from tbe way th performanre went with the audience, there is no iiouht but what the show moe than plra.sed the many patrons of this playhouse. Prof. Grave u.-es most of his suby;t direct from the audif.nce and rivea a merry and varied program from start to finish. The younjr lady who 'a.,: p'arf-d t" sWp fr JMi'hour in Adlfr's window Sunday afternoon. Ka swaiinod upon the st;.4(r! tft full Mf-w of th" audience and srnilinar'y Withdraw after a.iurin)f Mr. Grave? . hA frit ro wonMr for thp exiericncf. r was ready to undergo it ajfutn uf'on ny oitaion. Thp (irpfit Graves in the onlj' hyinottct upon the roiul tKiay who Rtv an entirely new and different (rorrar :fh P'Jjht during hi stay in n nty and h promi.s us some very novel a.well aj intfrtstinff exicrfmpntH during thff rrmamdrr of this eck. To add inti-reM to hi prrformanee he udl hiiMdi dtff. tent pvupl daily and hive thfni umltTRo difTnrnt tc.-ts in the fchuw windows of AdlrV ?tore. Thi'se ttctK are all of cicht hours durati. o and would le impeisiMe for thr avprnjro person to prrfori" wrt t!.c" nt und' r hypnotic in fluence. For Uim--rnw it i i ain.unrf(i a )oun man v j 11 h Ci.ufd to roritinuou.-ily uffn a hicyrlo for eight hfurH without s .stop, Kvery one i: . ntitl'-d to a free ir-jrsi ae? to th amount of mile! he has ridden and th eare.st ffuei will 1 awarded ten do1 lars in Rnld. However the Inrky in dividual mu4 le present at tha even ing M. rformance wljt-n his nund-er i; dr'iwn. Th'Tf is to rw a speedometer uon the r-.'Khin" co the noU ridder ie nundely regUt.ercd, but will hr "ovend o no one can we the r;,tri.--t ration. The younjr man will be placed in the window prmnptly at onethirty und will rifle antttWifffct oVIwck Wednesday pipht, whin he will le AwikemM ijen 1 :it: f:' The pricey of thin novel entertain'nent nightly duiin; tlii week arc within the reach of all, ten and twenty cents, and the performance an guaranteed to he nil clean, moril and highly instructive and any one tU)nng a good solid evtmngV ent-r-iannwnt cannot go wrong hy giving the r.dontul Theatre a vi.-it thM week. The regular nature progmin will previal dunnr each perrormance and the rn:itihe.H will he given. AUTOMOBILE CLUE Author of Stale Highway Commission Hill to Speak Here Thursday Nihtl.uke M. DufTey, the mn who intro duifri the State Highway Cominis sion hill into the 'a,;t legisl.iture an fought it thiougli until it be.imo i law, will de'ivrr an addren before the Itoone County Automobile flub at a meeting to lie held in the conve lion hall of the court houM ThurMl evening at 7:U0 oVUnk, Mr. DiifTey is a powerful BpHker and one of the het atithontieji in the state on "good roads" movement and hi.s oicks will be of great interest I if -one county motorist. M. K. ? let, herretary of tho Hooier State Automobile A;-vM'iaiion will alo probably be here. At Huh meetiirg the ornni7.ation of the club wd! he completed and pl;m ntado for the worl to le accompliftlicd duiing this season. GAVE A TALK. W. 1. Sanfnrd On I'roKrsro of Stale Hampshire Breeders' Association. W. J. Hunford received word from M. S. Cardiner, or l.laville that he hsd been plarfl on the program nf the Indianu Mamphiie Hreeders' As-sis-iation for a talk at the state meeting at KnprliKh'ff hotel, Indianapolis today. Mr. Hanrord's subjert will be "KuKenics as Aplied to the Itrcedmif of Swine." A fow months ko, Mr. Kanford read a paper on tht subject and th paper was Inter called for and published in full by "Tho riine World." The Slate Hampshire Asaoclation desiret to hear a further exposit ion on th topic and lc. Kanford ttccpte,! th invitation to H'blres that iimfy today. ' let J V ' r' o your
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U.i the Liberty Statue, not h much mrul mi masonry nd ntJ:lri! more, out the tituine ymboi of th Kill of two (rrcat iirtr nation for a free trorM. It i tbeir' ulent. concerted cry that free world i the only safe plare for ny free nation. In the ratee of ine worid't peace stands tne Liberty bond. It ia not po many millions loaned and nothinir better. It i Kll the Liherty rtatue ia. multiplied by the number of Ha invcitom It i that rsn will for universal freedom that only aafe freelorn made monumental yet voeal and "heard round the world." Now th're is a way to (tree thi bond, the oice. an extra power fo rictory that w-ll R-ive hundreds of thouiands from frifihtful death, and hundreds of miles from devastation. That way is to build a peilsu,! under the Liberty Bond. The hip-her this pedestal riges, the farther that voire will carry. This peileyti-.l is oversubscription. And that is why you ami I cannot, nnot, cannot "fl.T-k" from the army of subscribers. My subscription is in. Sports ANTI TRUST SUIT OF Outcome of lla.sehall Litigation , Means Much to the Game. UY J AC K VK.10CK. iH l.e Intrrnmlitnat w Btrxlct. NKW YOIiK, June J2.-Thc out turn of (lie anti-tiui-t tuit of the Ba' timore federals against Organised I;ascbail, now bem? hnard in the I'niud Mates llis-trut Court at I'hilidrlpliia, mums much to tho game, If ba.-eball, as at present operated, w defined as a tru.-t or monopolj tiiiounh decision of the court or vcr diet of a jury, the very foundation of oricanixed baseball may be shattered and the future of the irm can only ho trueed at. The contention of the lialto red oral I.eaifuera that the reserve clause .n players' contracts ifivts nrirunized club owners a monopoly of the play ii.K talent is one of the most vital (mint in the case, and equally impoitant is the tUeRtion whether baseball U commerce, and if it is. whethei it fan be classed as inter-state comi:.M lia!l men contend that the game aimot bo con.luctcil successfully with nut the ici-crvc clause and no argument lias been advanced to refute claim. Without a reserve clauM .M'rati(n the more po.vc.-ful club ownpis would soon be enabled to . hI all of the stars of the pinne, sijnmK them at the evpiratmn of their "nine's with other clubs. In this ay the annual pennant races would .n'.n become, a farce, pure and sim r.'c, and public intereH in the jrame voul.l be killed. That the suit in Philadelphia this .veek will be bitterly fouxht is admit ted by baseball men l.eic Lalay, but '.ope is expressed that the spirit and !. Iter of ba. ball as it is now con iloctcd will be upheld and the prc-ced nt set hy Ju.Ikc K. M. Ijtndis in thi l edeial league's trust Im.-tinir suit at ( hicairo in dismissing the case, is cx liecti d to carry weight. TODAY'S I.KAIMNt; IIITTr KS. The five leaditiR hat men in the t hir leagues today are: . AVKKICAN I.KAf'iVE. Speaker, Clevclaiol Cohh, Detroit 'MH Mclr.nis Thilailelphia Walker, Ito-ton Wanibacn h, Cleveland SO:: NATIONAL Lr:.;i:K. Housch, Cincinnati Cruise, i-'t. Ixiuis H46 Horns, New York 3'i'J J. Smith, St, Uuis XV, Wheat, Brooklyn 320 ;II!LS' (T i ll WON. OhFliLLS, O., June 12 The Junior (tirls' baxchall teiim of OI.erlin college tyat Uie junior boys' team, 5 to a. The Rills outplayed the boya In very dcpaitmrmt. 1JINGLE3 AND BONERS
-, BY JACK VKIOCK. TOUCH ON.THK MAGS. Lives of baseball mugs remind us, Life is not u patch of ease; 1 hough the mags are mighty mogul They ennnot do as they pl"u.; Iliey imiHt spend iittie velvet . laving for attorney's fees. In t! lilt.' .t. M jn: ii,.,,-!',.
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It is too vital part of your car to be handled by anybody . It gives you power to crank your engine, the spark that keeps it going, and light at night. Upon it depends the successful operation of your car. Bring it in twice a month, sndfve'll test it for expert testing is the first rule in battery care. If you haven't dUtilled water at hand, we'll fit! it.
OPPOSITE The Cards' Cuban" catcher cantered home on sne-des in the fifteenth Innin. His steal of home beat the Phillies. Old faddy Livingstone caught his f irnt full game for the Cards since his return to the big readies. The Giants can win without their $.ri0,00 manager on the bench. They bounced the ball all over the lot tor Phil Douglas and downed the Cubn. Kauff and Fletcher smashed out j home runs for the Giants which helped j considerably. Creasy Neale's homerl in the ninth put the skids under the Dodgers, giving the Rods a victory. J Pep Ilomsby certainly had a field j day of his own. Kour hiU out of five j trips to the plate. It took three Brave pitchers to shut j out the Pirates. Hans Wagner got his hit as usual. j First round between O. II. anil the , Federals at Philadelphia was even. Ceorgo Twombly had refused to report to Louisville. And to think that they niight have sent him to Biooklyn. AMONG THE BOXERS I (r .ruule.n'.l .'! W.Mlrr.) NKW YOIiK, June 12. Joe Choynki, one-time tnpnntrh California heavyweight pugilist, no longer is in the list of active combatants in the siUared circle. But just the same Joe hasn't deserted the sport. He has just been made athletic director of the Pittsburgh Athletic Association and begins hia duties September I. He will have general charge of all brnnches of sports. He has been in charge of boxing there for some time. YKSTKRDAV'S RESULTS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 3; Indianapolis, L Columbus, B; Minneapolis, 4. Toledo, 4; Kansas City, 0. Louisville, fi; St. Paul, 0. AMKR1CAN I.KAGI-T.. AH games postponed; rain. NATIONAL I.KACL'E. Cincinnati, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Now York, 8; Chicago, 2. Hoi-ton, 2; Pittsburgh, 0. ' St. Loo is, 6; Philadelphia, 4. Ten CASTORIA ' For Infants and Chfldrea tiUsrcrCvr20Ycr jwars " mr$ ' ,,.e
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Promote Plant Life Use insecticides fieely. Paris reen, arsenate lead, London purple, bordeaux mixture, etc., are insecticides for potatoes, shrubery in fact for plants of ull kinds- Diluted to a gwen strength, best miited for the kind of insect you wish to destroy. Insects On Poultry Lbs. Lambert's Hess, Conkers. Pratt's, 1'ieka du t bath, Zinoleum. Fleck's lice killers, ire soma of the many we have to supply -your needs. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
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