Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 220, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 June 1917 — Page 2
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Never Have We Had Such
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Enthusiasm Characterizes Session Held Last Night.
SUBSCRIBES $500 IN LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
Also Donates $10 to the Local Chapter of th American Red Cross.
Out of the moot enthusiastic meting held in inontha waif held bv the Lebanon Business Men's Association in the convention hall of the court house Inst night. Glenmore Clutc presided in the absence of the president. It was derided Ht this meeting that ft donation of $100 would be given to the local chapter of the American Hed Cross and that a00 of the a-
Kociation'. money would be invested in Liberty I.onn bondn. A hundred dollars worth of these bonds will he purchased at each of the five banking institutions tn Lebanon. It was further derided to urge every business man in Lebanon to do everything possible durinir the next two days to assist in the aalc of these bonds, following the meeting the mcmlers of the association were invited by l-oum Akerman to the Star Drug Store where refreshmet,s were served
NEWS STOWES AND GOSSir FROM THE HOOSIEB CAPITAL
(lit fr l,u....oi .ck-j 0(h( I INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 1 i Evwy man who fails to register not only violates the conscription law but he place a burden on every man w ho has registered.
Teanc Earhbarh, state ronwnption f
officer, made thin plain today jo ttJting: the people of the state , to rrpnit "slackers." ' Fvery man should become a detective, and root out the unloyal and cowardly, Mr. Kschbarh says. Quotas are to be assigned to the several states in proportion to their population as determined by the Bureau of the Census, and not in proportion to the registration. The result i that every person who has failed to register makes it more probable that a man who has registered will be drafted into the national armv. The period of leniency has now passed. Every man who has failed tq register is a law breaker. The registration officers of tlie state are aaked by Mr. Esrhbarh to post the lists of those who have registers) so all can see them, and can note the absence of names of men they know to be between twenty-one and thirty-one years of age. The sixty-first semi-annual meeting of the Indiana County Sunintendenta' Association will be held here tomorrow and Thursday. Many interest" .g problems growing out of the war will be discussed by educators. A shortage of male teachers is '' reatcned, and many inexperienced t.'irher will be found in the schools. The supermfcendentr :!ko u ,11 discuss ways the schools can help in the prosecution of the war.
GERMANS SEEK RICH PRIZE NEAR PANAMA
iBv th r.fcrMMonAJ w Bcrvtrr.
NEW. YOHK, June 111. Americans
fmacially interested in the island i Margarita, off the totivit of Venezuela todav confirmed the recent rrpori that Clermany was seeking a conces sion there, probably for a suhmarim
base. The story was officially denied in Berlin, but this denial is charac
terized here as "diplomatic."
In fact, (iermany's negotiations for
the island stirted before the war and were referred to in a letter written
by ike American Consul at La (iuayra Venezuela, January 2. 1914.
The i-land of Margarita has 7,o00
population. Seventy per cent of the
cot-.twij shipping of Veneauola
owned there. Pearl fishing is alao
important. But the principal attrac
tion is the majrresite deposits, winch art now controlled by J. 1. Mather of
Itiiladelph'a, ai.d other Amanran,
who won out in the contest with thi (ierman interests. WANT lib YURK STREET
TO liE I L'NHTON AVENUE
S Vl4 Inlt tal'Mitl rtos.) HUTCHINSON, K4.,v Juna 1?. BerauKS the resid"tti, of Remark Street here are patriotic, a petition i being prepand for subviissioa to tl.e
crtjt eowmtsiiion. asking that the name
b r'-anged to f anstoa avenue.
THESE SPECIAL ITEMS FOR THURSDAY ONLY
LADIES' TUMI'S Women's white and gray kid pumps, hand turned soles, values, Thursday only.
WOMEN'S WHITE PUMPS. Women's white mIiii two-strapped punips (J" pA white i-overed heel, ?2 .50 values, Thursday 5 X.Jl
SATKEN WORK SHIRTS Men's black eateen work shirts, full cut, all sizes, (iSc values, Thursday only MEN'S WASH TIES Nev Rummer, v.aKh ties inr men and boys, values up to 2c, Thursday only MEN'S UNION SUITS $1.00 kiiitsik athletic union suits, clastic fabric, Thursday only BOYS' WASH SUITS
Boys' eina and twipierp wash suits, newest models
fast colors, sizes two to eiv;ht years, $l.2. values, Thursday only
POUCH DRESSES I-adics' and misses' three-piece porch dtess-er-, pink, blue and tan, scalloped fde, $l.ii' values, 70 spocial Thur.sday only t tC SILK PETTICOATS
Silk petticoats, heatherliiooni top, black and all colors, Thursday only, special for
W ASH SKIRTS Twenty-five new summer wash skirts in piipte, galierdine, reps and stripes, all sizes values to (J 1 ff 1..1iL Thur.:-hv special for tjM.UU SILK WAISTS
New hilk waists for ladies in crepe de cliene, tub silk-
and wash taffetas, while. Mesh, gold, maze,
etc, values to $).o0, Thursday only..
S1.98
53c 11c 79c
models, 98c
taffeta llounce S1.79
$1.79
Franklin Granulated Sugar BEST GRADE liOXED 5 lbs. for 42c WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE THURSDAY ONLY
25c Scilc
il'Jc plain crisp white voile, extra tine imality, OPTa 10 inches wide, Thursday only, a yard LJC .'50c corded or checked voile, Willi ivlorcd stripes, 38 inches wide, Thursday only Mt)t ."t!c ssit toilen, tiiied r chcdifd. yellow rtf blue and grvt n trruund, Thursday only MtlV 50c voile, tn inches wide, narrow stripes, in O T lt rose, blue anl black, Thursdr.y only Mt)L .""c madras shirtings, in sport stries, extra if line (uahly, ihiiisiiay only ttJ, 18e percales, litfht colors onlv, jrood quality, OPT,. Thursday only, TWO YARDS FOR C ."'.( Hiifk Towels, ;itixl') hemmed ede, Of Thursday only MuL 10c gintrhums for dresses or aprons, Thursday Q only, THREE YARDS TOR UOK, l-'-e Irish lawn hundkeichiefs. all white or colored ed;es, Thursday only, THREE I OR. . 6DL i'X- fancy rilds'ns for jrmlles and sashes, fancy siriH's or fhwal desi(rns, T'nursday Mut 'liv sherelte, as fine as organdy, ;lij inches OHJ, wide, Thursday only JCo.V fla.iii in plain checks or strijs's, o(i inches OP wide, Thursday only MtJL 50e embroidery 'iititlins:, 4 to (j inches wide, QfT plain or fancy edes, Thursday only, a yard. . . .U C l "ie Menncn'.i talcum puwuer, Thursilay onlv OfT n TWO 10H , aJC 1 2 : wa.'h raxs, e-;tra lart'e. w hite or colored, lf? Thursday only THHKK FOR ;!")( ladies' lisle hose, seamless, bl.ick or white, Of Thursday only uut :.")c buck toweling, plain or fiKuml, 18 inches QC wide, 'Ilmrsday only OL 'Joe pique liats for children, Thursday 25 C lc ladii's' listle vests, tane neek, regular and extra sizes. Thursday only, TWO FOR t)C (Juick Wlide Shoes Polish, Thursday only, OEC THREE ROTTI.ES FOR aDC
$5, $7,50, $10
Nor such pretty ones They're so delightfully "summery" so soft nml dainty, that the moment you see them you'll want to try them on. You'll like "the way their makers have trimmed them the unusual styles and the materials of which they are made. They are dresses for street wear for little afternoon socials and for sports wear Of dainty voiles, in plain and (itemed designs in colors n'mianis, lawns, linens and nets. Other charming wash frocks priced from $2,951 to $.",.()().
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Hosts of Wash Skirts $1.00, $2.50 to $5.00 Awl unusually low priced, for they were all pur-. chased hefore the advance on cotton materials. Skirt; in the smartest models of pirjues, wide and narrow wale gabardines, honeycomb weaves and crepes. .Many belted many with novel pocket effects pretty pearl button trimmings.
... ..-.u ,-x. . .'Lower Ml. Z
rranrnise league vnn t narivi ; r(
Memljership of 23 Is Organized.
The women nf Wa.liinKton township have orK,iniz(Kl a Fr.nrhi.-e Laruf. havinit at iU initial meotinir. trnty-fi mrmbers. The league Va nrfani7.el Tut-juiay afUjrnuon t I'ri'rint tmil'iinK. the community renter of Wa..hin(ri"n township. An enlhur.iuntic (tatheniiK of women uwteil Mr. Wfiwl Kntimm, county ortranixer, and Mr.4. M. S. HiKirins, viee-presiiient of the loral franehix! league, who met v 'th the women of the township, ami helped them to perfert an orsraniKiti'n which promiMey to rival in inter, c.'t. onr 'v. n local franehi- league, whieh hais b-'eome known over the ,.tate for up to dat meth'Kk of in forniiitK women in repard to privilege to be obtained throueh hr fianehie. Meetmes will b reRularly held every seeond and fourth Tenv afternoon in preeinet binldwlf in Wa.hmirton township, and th lea7w ha been nmt, "The Loyal Wotnen'n Franehiwi LrnK'ir". ''He following offieerj were eleett'l at the meeting Tuewlxy afutrnwin: ."rwident. Mina Kuth M. Kail; vireresideitt. Mm. Alter llrattoii: serre!ary, Mia 'Joldir Johnxon; weretary,
Mary Pauley. A mm mil toe up
REV. DALE'S I.ECTl'KE. (iives AddresB at l ower Mt. Zioit on '"Acres of ItiamondH. A tf"l sized crnuil (jreeteil Uev. I 0:ile at the community buildinir at
Sunday afternoun at
lixk. The sinKinflr was in char1
of Samui-I Konk of the Christian ! ih'jifh at Jatne.town. Kev. Oale u.atl "Acre of lhamonda" an his xtihjert. As one ill,i.;t'.'ition he itI.iI.mI the I story of Kussell ConnellV trip through I the Holy Ijinds, inspii uur his audjience with tl- t'lauKht that all had i acres of diamonds in their own re.irh 'and r.-pecially m the rural di-tiirt.i.
lie pave a conip.iri .on between e ty and o:.ntiy life, sayini; liod nj;ide the country, and ni.-.n the city. He urtfed parents of bovs and xr t(, know where their time was Me-m. Wiving the alarmtni; fii;tnes of iiO.MIMl falien irirla in the I 'niicd State, each year, statin in the v, I war our lo..,, wan only ..2.m men. Kiirhty per rent of the (,llHt girls come from the country and mall tnvmn. So many are lure, to the city to se, k varioug 1 nmlov nient. The country timn if ret .vi had. but if a fteppinK Aw to the rity. Kev. !.-,:. touched on the country church and community center. His torture wa, spicy throughout, education:..! and highly appreciated.
TAKE FIRST WD COURSE ! OF RED CROSS SOCIETY
PLEASED ALL.
Mixs Mae Shannon and Miss Anna Crawford to Teach C las Here.
Mi.-s Mae r'h'iiinon and Mibd Anna Crawford went to Indianapolis yesterday to ..ari,. tu v,e. ,i t..r..n(r th" l ir -l Aid c-our e of the iivil ro. .,0ll't. I. poll their return they Will leach a (l.i ipooi f all U.- mewI..T.. . tin K.d ro, -:oci' !y in tl.i..ly v.ho car., to avail Iheuieelves of the oportu-H,. The K.-.I I'm s henliuartei;., tocaud in the men's re.d ioii,i i,f ihe court hotue, ? a very busy place and on nevl week it w.ll br opened for the tc jj.hiung of reirular -t U. Any of the hpiee .ho have an hour or ev, n more t.nie to spend will linrj plenty of :ewuig nmtcrial ready for th'.ur use. The continuation of the work here and the keepirg open of hcaduuai-tert. will depend on the nutnlier of dotiatmnj and meml fiii ifenved by the society as th. work can not continue without the neirj- . ry lundri, .l.ny of the citieens of It'xuie county who can not help in any 1 ther way during the tres of war can do M, by becoming mrmlieri and (rivinf? donation, to Ihe fund. This is your "bit." Become a melnlKit and help the work alnnir. TO OIJStUVK H.AC 1MV.
kiy wham duty it will to urge I. telferwin township corninencemeiit will f The tnenilwra of the Elk'i lodge will
KECEIVED DIPLOMAS. Twenly-one Wurlh Tnwnshi Graduate! (.i.e. Ceilliitaie.. The t went j -one Worth tnwnship Eiaduate called at the oftice of County Superintendent K M. Serviea thix afternoon and weie ntcmtd with
Mln,yt to be at tlw Unliea' ret room ilh'-ir diiiloman
the court hoitrf uihio vvsy Satur- will be held In Wurth t iia year. The
No
"mim'ucemer.t
uverjr wn..fl from Wit,,,n(iinn tj.wnduji b register at once, ami Ui take aih-antaje of th privilege of voting whi:h h. ben t Wown of tin tt.
U' held at Hover thia evening. W. I).
Hedrick of InrlianitfMiiijt will deliver the address.
Stwe turt 1. E. E. TViitlauiJ.
obaerve ttg lay ewiri.- Thursday i venintf at H nVlork at Ihe lud(re luomc. A!l Klk uj uii;I to he uui1 Jc-hi Huber, a-creUty.
I,reat (.raves (,ave Wonderful J'er-i lormanre Last Night. ' There was an e"optiiinaliy (rood rrowil at the Colonial last night to uttness the second performance of the (ireat tiraves, the famous hypnotist. Many people who were skeptical on hypnotism, vent avvav last night satl..li"d that what they had seen wa. 11 reality and that Mr. Graves is a mas ter of. his alt. One moment the audiriice was held spelllwamd by ..Mi:e srcniing impossibility and the next plunged into his of great l.-vightr-r by one of the many humorous "stunts" done hy some of the hypnotized subjects. Mr. 1 '.raves does n v.-ondell'ul thou(rht traosti renre act 1 r, 1 .g a Mhject hy . hi. r will .ow,.r to on any thine- he islcs. The famous tat.l le.;y te,-' wa.. slinv.n la a nu'iit. wilh Mi.is Iraticl IliLtourne, who l.- a great. Ifrarahh'UKhter of Trof. Ililtourne of Paris, ranee, fourder of the ch ,) of Nancv. Mr. (iraves !in:nii'eii an entire change in piogram tonight and those who come out will be more than pleased with thin truly r.markai.lc performance, esiieriaMy as the puce am in reach of every pur. e.
When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone m. 410 West Solh Street
NOTICE TO MEMBERS.
F4rat Christian Church Meeting Tonight to Consider New Pastor. There will lie a hunneai meeting of lite Kirat Chriattan chun-h tonight to consoler the propoeilion of lir. C. C Ityun to become puxtuj'. Alii miunler aie uiged to he preaent.
The Jack Anderson prcperty on w'e .t Minn xlrret, 0110 of I lie Ih sI locaf d In Lebanon, i now on the market for eale to settle Umi ehtate. Call the Witt llraton liculty Cumfutny. - 6-ia .H. r :.)rt..i.7"A:i Year.
The First National Rank The oldest and largest bank in B'xme county.
II. ( B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drue Btor Telephone 813. Lebanon, Ind.
PR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST Faracn State Bank BuiUlac Koo. m-it pko. ea-K
AIRIIART'S (lAILVGK J. II. AIKII ART Aijenry for the Buick Auto Room for Can. Expert Workmen 224 South Lebanon St,
People ho are always coniitipated ' '
which brings on headaches, irailow color, foul breath, porr appetite should rot nV'ay n minute, but take Holliater's Kiaky Mountain Tc now. You will wonder at iU rn.ult.i. Uak
SEED I'OTATOES 4
ALL KINDS Potal.1 and Garden Kertiliier UNION HAKDWARK Ca HIONE iu.
..rug.-u.re, y , GROCERIES cOOk BY WIRE Ahvays in the Lead WITHOUT FIRE LEWIS & ST0R5IS Interstate Tub. Scrv;t f Co
8ET0BTER os i s. M.ec trablt Joh Work at Kepot tc'-
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