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Klza r.iKors was In Indiinapoli ' '4cr.!;y Mart the State public Sericc Cfimmi.-aion akin(f for a rcheariT in the cae "f the petition for ;alp rin:-ing of the Frankfort and rilianapuiin railway on the Lebanon '.ml fiunville pravtl roaii. A safer iDswi'ir; tian the company 18 con.tructinif i wanted by the residents ' th vicinity, and a rehearinu was iianlMi by Jud;e Ward of the comis.iuti. T!i4 county commissioner:-" nill he ask.-d to be present at the re ! III.NESE (ilVE MONEY HIT DON'T ENLIST in, , 1 I ln i fterrtee.) Nh'.V YnrtK, June 21. Charli:ira, Oiin-e movie actor, found i : -i;r tn (f t money than men wher wii.t '1'wn io Cliinatown on '. " hmkiiiR: tour in the interests of ;' i'.ut'd St:its anny and n.-vyy. MJif whs Adtnir.il I)eweyV coot t !! ' Iiyt:pi.i, and s;w the Battli ! J'ari'a K iy Irrm the deck of tha ('" san he'-t fning to (jet an '". v ;nf in t!?e navy as soon as h t!te pi.-ture he's now work 'i r':' j'-.r.-id Cantonese in an - . : kv' '! tn-itham Square : :'re (t. a' 'n.-JC-d only stoli-ii.v-ia.r - Cha-ile !l'ston, (hi ..i I,i p!. nrd. ' -v no C.iiln.inian actor i' ' i jdrium. V,' T.'t)t Fan Let ' :..'t'v. ( i,.ii-::r Chai.pel bette v.vor !;;( to one witnes-s the onl; ". m .- foun.l ready to ahoulder i fV Kve tin? cuiitMiH r;i,-on: ".Sun ' l-chl. f'a . h .lap!" Th ex Ki.::':in that J.'ip, n i now mi lea' 'v ";: ' - .i;lit. ti-c iteiation: "Catrl .;t i' a 'if th" projiperou-i Orien i ' t'-.e ilistr.ot iM-uudlv disidnyei :; ' - I. 'an l.u'.-'.r.s. and when Kam . '. ' -t - r-1--. a : (mrh for thi '- .i -. in the I'i.c): Arthur l. tau "Hi. in';;. -t'.i ir ir- I .-1 .,! miIi.-ci ii i' i.-.-r. (ijickiy f'lrthcnmini;. .'''e rhincM' Ku:i soilit to enlis -'! tho.e h.,rn in t!:i r- -intry ani ' re-fore Ami-icati nri. ns. LOVI) GFOKtJE POST FOIl MAN HE DEIUDEU l.O.Minx, JU, a!.rremier Moyd ll:i Ik' i'f..ic.i.,il u.rt l-o uv-r i i i :; 'i.krf hm fuhordinatea in I'U On ;i,t Hint of the I'ik-U scarcity and " t"" il !'! mcreatdi production, the i.'ni.r a hard sat to think of i '.-it lire ci ::i to f;!l pot of pre.si ,it of til.' U-.ii til of Azncultuie. A ti.-.l c';l!.-api.- overhrarinsr Mr ,i". CeorKc sK;ak of his diffuulty. iii-t to i.ttn: ' 1 -iu'vi the veiy m-in you want d Mr. I.Ioy.l wa the re " I 'l ot hi t "--t r-,-.,, I'rothem." exciailnr.1 Mi .'.ill i:, .0 "W-t's n-e. isn't that i. n.n I had coi-tioveri-v w,th the :'. I i' --e (allit th Inike of V. -i 1 ; l..:'.-r. t.r Komethtne of that ii i ' V by, that's the very man I 'i-wla-wi K. I'rothero was an old-M.-I, i 1 1 irili ,tfo of the jiremierV. but : in ifi-- no dinnrence hi lon a.- he " .is I 'licii-nt man for the post. -i:lMANS (OI NTEKFEIT UAKL THEMH PAPERS rrnoie.nnl y,i Xm-iirr.i June 1. W&r paperK in--Kin armie;, at the front bii'l: pr:(-. The fury !: drive has ifirt-le it iml;. it '." continue tiinr publication rui.ih.-rii ixsued hay m a - li.ifh :m mark (B0) r.-i.--l for a ntntfle copy, i ti.rouriiout the empve are "0 c. ai.iti-fi-it reir(xtnctionn. v'i ii ti air so near the nriK- .'. 't i.- ireposnblu to tell them lll-'iut'li warmntrs have been t In liny the Imiriis copien. i an- beinir aM u.i oriinalK GERMANS THROW MORE MI D AT AMERICA !( IA Jnlern'tllVHilI Xttt tinrixr.r.) AM, 1 CltiiAM, June 21.Th Ta. '' Huri-Uclmti u"ir,.ktii that the .'niHricitn mbol initcud of n vgk a n carrion b.nvk, 'v.hi. ii w -iuli rrpreMnt no-e faithfully than onv olhet . ,U the thuiutr ' ti biK-inouthf-d wiM of the nd of r-wrlom.' " Contintiinif. it f.-tyv: "The American t.'nion ha.-i now shown itielf in jt true !i;?ht-that of a filthy bird of rapine bn'.ir-tiin on tl-e corps (locked fii-ldx :f Kuroj."
IcetswrMocmar. 1WELVE MILK HAULERS Wallace Wells Host at a Dinner To Condensed Milk Company Employees. Wallace WH.-. in !d a:,-.it for the e.-tern division of h tc.-riloty uf the ndiana Condensed Milk company, yesterday entertained the haulers on the routes in his territory at dinner at ho Hopkins r tuurant. Twelve haul rs were present. After the dinner nn orj'nniaation meeting wan held the court house for the purpose of preparing for the new haulers' conte.t vlnch is oon to he started by the lai milk factory. STARTS MI LE BY FIRE AM) LANDS IN CELL illy th Inlf'mnlt'.ttit eni perili.) ri.KASANTVU.LK, N. J., June 21. Percy ( line faw a balky Missouri mule leanirK sound a.s'eop against a amp post in one of the busiest streets f l'leasantville la.t nialit. lorry stopped and watched with interest wl ite the niuie owner tried every conceivable way to make the animal po. xcpL the Missouri .ure.nre metnod of :ikii(f the mule s left hind hoof with i trnw. but the mule only blinked. utheil (heply ami settled hunscii ni..rr :';nnly airaint the post. "I'll bet I can make her ffo," remarked I'rrry with the modesty of irenius. "I'll build a file under her, and then she'll (fo." "If you tin," said an agent of the 1'. C A., w iio was also a spectator "I'll arrest you for cruelty to animal,." .-Shucks;" said Percy. "You can't he cruel to a mule. "I'll do it, and 1 l.et she'll j-0." He did. And the mule did. And the ajront did. The fire department put out the fire, the society's nuent put Percy in jail and the mule was still going in the general direction of San Krancisco when last seen. VISITED JAMESTOWN. Thirty. live Local K 'hkah Members Confernd Degree There Lat Niht Thirty-five meml.ers of the Ihanon K'-hekah lodge went to Jamestown last night where they conferred, the degree on two candidates. After the woik refreshments of straw homes mil cake were served. The district meeting of the Rebckah lodge will be hold in this city in October. SIX INITIATED. Red Men's Tribe (Jave Chief's Degree to Class of Candidates. TV ln- order of Red Men, in a meeting Ust niyht, administered the Chief, degroc Wnix candidates. This makes the membership of tho Lebsihmi Winnebego tribe now 675. Place your older at once with us fr McCormick binders and mowers 'Phon 't'M, lhunon Hardware Company. 6-lU-lOt.
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POUND OF DREAD PER DAY FOR EACH PERSON BY H. E. BARNAHO State Food and Drug Commissioner. In the desire to economize, housewives may tut down the use of bread because the sue of the leap is decreasing and the cost constantly increasing. This is unfortunate. Bread is our best foisl. In the diet of motf. Iieople, it is the largest single item. Today flour sells at about the same price as sugar and the flour bill seem-, appallingly large to those who for J years have purchased flour at three irentrf a pniioil But even at ten cents a pound, flour is cheap fowl when compared with meat and vegetables. ! If any attempt to practice economy by Using less flour or eating less breid compels tl.e purchase of more meat or vegetjihhs. the expense for food is increased rather than di-mini.-hed and the I amity may be less successfully fed. If we C'in crowd into the daily diet as much as one pound of good bread per person per day w e arc certain that the family will not be badly fed. Of course the bread must be supple mented by fats w hich are usually sup plied by butter and by rtoro lime am1 iron. The lime, rsKH-ia'ly for young children is furnished in milk, and fresh fruits anil vegetables are rich in iron. If fruits and vegetables are not obtainable or are soid at prices which set-in extravagantly bi?h, ape rial rare should he taken to use a whole wheat flour or a loaf whirV contains more mineral matter and cellulose than the white loaf of th--baker. War bread, made of material more iM. r.tiful thtn wheat flour, may be out staple loaf before we are again at peace. , A PASSED EXAMINATION Kdiatin Bobbins Accepted l or Senicc in the Marine Corps. Edison Robihns, son of H. O. Bobbins, owner of the Auto Inn garage, smcessfully pasi-ed the examination for the marine corns yesterday at Indianapolis. He will leave via 1-nuis-ville Friday for Port Royals South Carolina. Rooster week. June 18 to 23. Tie a booster Swat the Roo.ter. ti-20-,'U.
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Our Week End Specials fl FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Si La-MAItCA-Seed Havana Cigar Regular r nr 3 for 2.0c values special W El HUMANA-Blended llavuna and Domestic Cigar, shade grown, Conl necticut wrapper. 3 fcr (T M OPJ 25c value Special U IUI itOVt I THE STAR DRUG STORE
DELL WARNER FILES PETITION FOR PAROLE Seeks Release From Reformatory Serving Time For Horse Stealing. IVIl Warner, who was sentenced tnj the sta.e pi nil reformatory from Boone count;' in Srptoiii'oer, 1914. 'for a term of finm one to fifteen yeins Tor house stealing, has tiled a petition for por-ile whih will lie hiaid at tile meeting of the state board next week. VALUATION TOO LOW. Howard County Must Ksis Tat Assessment Says S. N. I ragun. Stra N. agun. of this city. niemlwr of the suite tax b iard, has informed the tax boaid of Howird inunty that I he ass.-:-.. mint valuation of taal.lrs On re, ji.u '.iiulaily on au- j tomi-li'les and h-e . s, must l,e inPiaee your eider at once with us for MeCormirk binders and mowers.! 'Phone 2H, I.- bar.un Hardware Com- ! pany. 6-21-10t. j Attend the Homer Martin cow dale at the Fair (iroundd Saturday, June 23. S-lo-7t. Stoves stored. R. E. Williams.
to your own interest. I-et us repair and look after your tubes and casings. If a tire id too far gone to be repaired we will tell you so, but don't junk any tire until we have given it the "once over." We have saved hundreds of dollars for our customers by our expert repairing of tires and tubes. We look out for your interests all the time.
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DR. R. D. GAKUJSON DENTLST Fsraers StsU Bank Boildl MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farms of approved title 6 ." o ycain No coinmutsioo. Farmers State Bank t.KBAVON n. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Orer Oak Drug Store Telephone SIS. Lebanon, Ind. JOHN H. HOY (General Real Extate Business GRAND OPKRA HOL'SK Call Phone 180-Y DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old car look new. Ask us about it NOBES' DRUG STORE Job Work at Reporter office
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