Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 229, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 June 1917 — Page 2

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GREAT! Oh, the joy of HOT WATER, for the bath and all purposes, when you want it, and without the trouble and discomfort of a coal fire. i The Gas Water Heater Gives the Service When you use gas for fuel you know there will be no increase in price no shortage of supply. You can buy a gas water heater on convenient pa, ri.ents. 'Phone, write or call NOW.

Northern Indiana Gas

& Electric Co. li THE GAS CO. Thone No 424.

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JOHN H. HOY General Real Estate Business GRAND OPERA HOt'SE Call Phone 1M-Y

DO IT YOURSELF to it your self. Make your old ear look new. Ask us about it. NOBES' DRUe STORE

j Croup, W hooping -Cough Relieved. I Children's disease demand Drcoar-

ednss. When the child wakes you at ! riisrht. gasping and strangling for i breath, how thankful you are to have

1 Dr. lien a Pine-Tar-Honey at hand, ' This effective remedy loosens the mu

cous and permits free and natural breathing. Its soothing balsams heal the irritated membrane and arrest

further inflammation. Pleasant

take. Keep Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-lloney

in tne nouse for all colds and bronchial trouble. At your druggist, 25c -Adv.

GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & ST0RM3

AIRHARTS GARAGE t. H. AIKHARl Agency for the Btilrk Auto Koran for Cars.' Expert Workmen '224 South Lebanon St.

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Monument Work May Cost More

Soon, we Htiu make our I'sual Very Low Prices HARLAN MONUMENT CO.

Shop phone 102. Ken. phones 1 IS k 714

Oris Harlan C. W. Chappius

Place your order at once with us I for lcCormk-k binders and mowers. j . 'Phone- 2o8. Jjebeasn Hardware Com-1 pany. . - , , ($ 21-lOt. I

PR. A. F. '.NELSON VETERINARIAN ' Davis Bros. L'verv Barn PHonej 7 and JJQ07

Local Talent Will Give Pro

gram in Near Future. '

t . . J i .-. . n of Per. 3. ' PKt, mv4 fciTs thw morning T.n I ait Cluiuk'o, to spend Shi "y ilh friends and relatives, lie is a

member of Company H, and his lave

absence extends until tomorrow

afternoon, 1

UNUSUAL PROGRAM

Some of Best Talent Along Line

of Music, Dancing and Impersonation.

An entertainment consisting of numbers by local talent assisted by Miss Katherine Parkhurst, of Chicago, a former Lebanon girl, will be given Thursday evening, July 6, at the Elks'

iall under the auspices of the Elks'

lodge and the Tri Kappa sorority, the

proceeds to be given to the Red Cross

wiety. The program, will be given by Clarence Bail, tenor. Alva. Wyn-

-oop, reader, little Miss Ramona Bran, don singer and dancer, and Miss Park-

hurst, dancer. All are artists and the irngram which they will give together with the fact that the affair is for the benefit for the Red Cross society

should prove a large drawing card

Mr. Ball, who is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Ball, has frequently been heard here and his ability as a singer is well known. His apiarance at this time however will be looked forward

o with great interest as this is h:

second appearance before a Lebanon

ludience since his return from New York City where he has been study

ing. Mr. Ball is a graduate of De-

:auw university and also a graduate

if the musical department of that

ollege. He was in .New York City

'his winter taking a post graduate

ourse at the Damrosch School oi Music studying under Lamson, in tnictor at the school and also With jrspoon. a private teachci in Ne

York. Mr. Ball appeared while in

Vew York in two grand opera produc

ions, "Faust" and "Pagliacci" taking he leading role in each. The first

production was given by the pupili if the Damrosch school and the sec nd uas given by an independent com pany.

Miss Pirkhurst, while now residing in Chicago, is a Lebanon g" I, being

.he daughter of the late Mrs. Ge.r

rude Parkhurst and a niece of Mrs

Albert Stephenson of East Pearl

nreet. This will be her first appear-

ince as s dancer before home folks Mis. Parkhurst has studied for a num

;rr of yearn in Chicago under private

eachers, the principal instructors be-

ng Miss King and Miss Tarson, the

atti'r instructor of dancing in North western university. Little Miss Brandon and Alva Wyn

-oop ore both too well known to need

further introduction. Miss Brandon

always pleases her audience by hei

graceful dancing and her singing. Mr.

V. ynronp is a reader of more than us ual ability and with his artistic pro

irram never fails to please his hearers. The admission fee will be fifty cents.

INJURY NOT SERIOUS.

Norman Lindsay Recovering Prom

Effect of Accident Yesterday.

Norman Lindsay, who was badly injuretl m the automobile accident ith five other boys east of Lebanon

yesterday, is resting well today. Hi; condition is not regarded as serious He suffered a broken collar bone, anr

was badh' bruised about hi huJ

houlder. and hip. Two of the other

boys suffered minor bruises. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS.

Dog licenses for the year must be

taken out on or before the first of July. The tags are here and mav be had at the city building at anv time.

Owners of dogs are notified that the

penalty for failure to comply with the city ordinance, will be exacted. WILLIAM F. SMITH, City Clerk

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RED CROSS MEETING. There will be a meeting at

convention hall of the court hou

Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, the captains and their teamj are ported to be present. 6 22

I now am able to furnish n,u ..

rons all kinds of fresh and cured

meats. Doyle s grocery and meat

niarK-n. j'rinne fiib. 22-21

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t tm Reward. SIN

The raadrra of this pa par will fcs SldaseO m laarn that then Is at lean on rradn nla'u that Vienna has bsM to mn in all lis ains-a. an that la Lanrr-h. MaU'a Catarrh Cure le the nlr nrwlHvo cure n'.w knnon to the medlrol

irMiinnr. n.rrn sems a eorwMtuiNinsi nleesM, rwrtulra a (-oosttttitloel trut went Hall's Catarrh Cura Is takan Internally Sf-Un lTr)ty upon tha WnnS nd nuicoiia ourfaaa nf tha sralani. tbr. bv Seaimrlnf tha fouftflntton of tha dtasaae. anil rlvlns tha paHaat a'rfFit-th by bulMlnsj OB tha cnnailiritlon and Mniatlnf nafura la flolns Ha work. THa imnalert hawa ao itiin-S fimh In Ita ourmti r fra .ht th9y eftr Ona Kui4re4 .. ..-a Mr ar eaj. that It falls to or tmi 'or l't ot taallinoela'a. S -1 W an Dr".-'M fiat hails tin rim IK tiWlt. I " ' I

VISITED CAMP.

Local Peopls Beans Got. Stanley at

Ft. Harrison. Dr. Guy Schults, Elca Rogers, Dr.

H. L. Baker and Frank Proctor visited

st officer's training camp at Fort Har

rison yesterday and heard the address made to the men by Governor Stanley of Kentucky. They also saw the young officers' parade.

TOR ASS1

TO THE LOCAL CHURCH

The Rev. D. Leo Faurote, of

Huntington Will Take Charge of St. Joseph's Church.

The Rt. Rev. Herman Joseph Alerding, bishop of the diocesa of Ft Wayne, has announced that the Rev, lo Faurote of St. Mary's church

Huntington, has been appointed pastor

)f St. Joseph's church here to succeed

Father Connelly who will go to the

Indiana Harbor church.

CHURCH SERVICES.

FIRST BAPTIST CIU RCII.

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Starting Monday, Jurio 25th. On and after Monday, June 25th the prices of the0!ympic theater will be 5c except Saturday when a big comedy feature program will be prepared, prices to remain the same a3 now, 10c. On one or two Thursdays of each month, either a Chaplin, Fatty Arbuckle or Lonesome Luke, two-act specials, will be shown at prices of 10c The Colonial prices will always be 10c and 5c for children. Only the very best of pictures will be shown, which have been carefully selected each and every week.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHI KCH. A t. War.l Minllar Runitar -rl I lit J". K. C Oulllnn. iin.tlili-ii,ni Mrirrtlna worship t in 'ii I'hrininn Kn.lMvnr m.tlne r.! in. t iv. in i. -vi, n al the Klrst Hap. ti chiinh. T AS. In tin1 Mi.irrilnK tha lintr will preach

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PRF.SHYTERIA.N CIH'RCH.

OLYMPIC PROGRAM COLONIAL PROGRAM MONDAY MONDAY "THE GRIP OF LOVE" "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" Gold Seal heart interest mountain drams, featuring Episode No. 6 Allen Holubar. Three acts. '"HEARTS AND SADDLES" -' Fox Film comedy TUESDAY "THE GIRL IN THE GARRET" TUESDAY Imp smiles and tears drama. Two acts. With Jack Nelson and Molly Malune. "LOVE THIEF" "UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE" William Fox presents GreUhcn Ilartman and Allan Hale. WEDNESDAY ; "VOICE ON THE WIRE" WEDNESDAY Episode No. 1 of one of the greatest mystery . "THE LITTLE BROTHER" dramas every produced, featuring Ben Wilson and Triangle films present Enid Benn.tt. Neva Gerher. Two acts every Wednesday. unnuirn uctnTv "WHAT A CLUE CAN DO" IS omf . ... , - . .. , 11. triangle comedy. Nestor comedy featuring Eddie Lyons ami Lee Moran. ' THURSDAY THURSDAY TIE i)ESTH0Yers" "CAPTAIN MAJORIE'S ADVENTURE" Vitagmph V. U S. E. presents Lucille Stewart and Big U. two-act war drama. All star cast. Huntly Gordon. "THE THOUSAND DOLLAR DROP" A Victor comedy. For laughing purposes. FRIDY FRIDAY " L0VE SUBLIME" Triangle films, featuring Wilfred Lucas. "DAVID CREIG-S LUCK" "SELF MADE HERO" Rex two-act special featuring Matt Moore and ' Triangle Komcdy Jane Gail. "UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY" S ATURDAY SATURDAY "THE DANCER'S PERIL" Big Comedy Laughfeat World-Brady made pictures present the popular "DRY GOODS AND DAMP DEEDS" A"Ce L-Ko comedy. Two-acts. Phil Dunham. ' "THE MAN WITH A PACKAGE" Th b . f Joker comedy, w.th Gale Henry and William Fr.niey 1 "L 7 . . tl "ONE WILD NIGHT" seven acts. The above is the cream of 10! Bison, western drama, featuring GTy Hart and film pictures. A bargain Week in Kingsley Benedict. pictures. ' Don't miss "The Voice on the Wire" 5c to all.

CENTRAL M. E. CHI RCII.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Subject: "Is the Universe, Including Man, "Evolved by Atomic Force?" Services Sunday at 11 a. m.; Wednesday at 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; reading room open Mondty. Wednesday and Saturday from 2 to 5 p. m. A circulating library of authorized Christian rkirncn litf,ttui is maintained at the reading room, CaBon-Ncal building. I'NITED BRETHREN CHLRCH. Sunday school at 9:10. Preaching at local church at 10:45. There will he no services at night on account of the Union services at the Baptist church.

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

$ $ $ $ $

$ s $ $

$23.00 TO $300.00

" Loaned upon Furniture. Livestock and other Chattels at 1gl rates TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN " In sums of $i0 and over you may have 25 months in which to repay your loan, or yon may repay sooner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS Write us or call upon ns for full particulars. V Will be in Ibanon each Friday W. A. SWANK 411-1S Ben Hur Bldg, CrawforgsviHe, Tnd. 101 H West Main street., Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge's office) $$$$$$$$ $$ $$$$$$

IVME UP MID COME ACROSS FOR AMRICMI RED CROSS

You people who are asked to give for the Red Cross fund, stop and think a minute. . v Think what it will mean to our boya. They're going, the very same boys we have elbowed on the streets our desk mates in the offices, our bench matea in the factories they'r donning the bronze to go afield for flg and freedom. ' Go with them. Go with them in spirit, In heart and soul, in the material outpourings of your lite.' You ar too old or too young to fight, but you can be with them. Send the Red Cross to be their companion, their comforter, their friend He who gives quickly gives doubly because of the inspiration it gives to othocs. 4ut the Rsd Croas fund nvans more than mere giving. It mrans service the service of man1 to man, of one people to another, of tboas st horns to those whs go afield. Th bni in khaki arc serving country snd you. What art you doing to serve them and country J

SAVE YOUR OLD TIRES We have a place for them. We will pay you 10c

per pound providing, nowever, you nuy new ones. L We are agents for the well-known Goodrich, Ajax

and Federal Tires. PALACE GARAGE Phone 95. 220 North Meridian Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in Boone county.

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