Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 239, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 July 1917 — Page 7
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t'Ut bALfi OR 11UUK Lquity, 6fimd let. Inquire Una other. 6-25-tf. tuil &.ALE Ad auto trailer, J'htme ' f 1 V. 25tf rOK b.LK--Te;unlrf work" horwii ii Kood, condition, $IMt. OIib Mine, miles wsiit of Stop 2X, interurban, 1 3"4tFOR "SALli-Viriit-eFaiw "motorcyrlo, VVANTED TO UANTKK MAI K "AND'VK'liAl 1 KEl.r An intelligent person roy earn (100 monthly correapomlinir for newspapers;. (40 to (50 monthly in spare time;-experience unnecessary; no eanvaasinir; subject migrtrestcd Send for particulars, National Press Bureau Room 1619, Buffalo, N. V. 4-27-6- mos. WANTEfCftespoiMiblc" concern' to. handle complete, line of pleasure ram anl truck, including: small four I somtll iix, big six, all commercial em". 1.000 Jim. to 5 tons. Manufacture! and backed l,y one of the largtwt enceru jn the country. W ill aril like hot eakin. Discount are extraordinary. If yji are Interested in makine money in (lilt business write btx TH. UANTKlC 1- iirman'at T. II." 1. and " K. power station, 21c er h"ur. 'l'hono 726. $ tf. Kl A N'T El) 3 to ft furnisheU rooms, Call ut the new billiard parlor on South side square. "-'I fit Ml ANTEIX To ' buy '"horse." warn " ami liariifss, K. A. Ileamun. FOR RENT COR '""KENT room" house'," hath. toilet, 2'i blocks from square. Neal & Company. 6-ltf. COKl(lET-Sleopiiij awl furnished rooms frr liht housekeeping. 218 East Suiierior. l'hone liX". 7-ti-2t. COR KENT Corner room Colonial ' Theater building. Phil Adler or Neal Co. 7-7 fit LOST ' I'osf liHeon Lebanon and Thorntown, tan shoe. Call B70. Reward. I tW-Fivedolfar bill and check between Wright';; meat market and fiV till reir.t.-ry Keliirn to Vf. H. Ross, cemetery. 7-7-.'t. I OST Between Advance and Max. Elfin watch. Kinder return tij this office: f BEST CASn PRICES Pf4ID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon Phone 521 DR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST Ftrarrs State Bask BaiMLsf i MS-2M Phm M-l Metzger Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER HOUSE Lebanon and Thorntown. Phone 15 WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. i Cleophas Woods, aged fourteen, of Elisav'lle, had his lon-ils and adenoids I removed this rmn-ning. I;r. Williams 1 operated. J , Vanilla, Tutti fruitti. raramel and strawberry crivini, raspberry and piocspple ire at Peng's. 'Phone "i.
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Lata yesierduy aflc-iiiovn th Boone County Conscription board forwarded through the mail to the state and national authorities the namec of the nosrly 2,000 young men of the county between the ages of twenty-one and thirty who registered for army service under the conscription law. Duplicate I copies were sent away and the local board retained the original copies. Carh card is carefully numhcVed and both sets of cards correspond exactly. CIIUECn SERVICES. METHOIUST CHIHCB. Sunday school at 9:30. Big or-l,r-tra brgins playing at 9:15. Classes lor children and adults. Everybody ivited. R'gular services at 10:45. In the iiiwnre of the pastor. Honorable I'hilip Zoonher, one of the most prominent German citizens of Ini '..na. will deliver a patriotic address, 'Our Duty in a Crisis." Mr. Zoercher is a fine speaker, and will bring to the poople a timely meftsa-ge. This church will join in the tutiloor services to be held on the t.mo Kev. O. H. Camiirhael will be the speaker. WAI.Nl T STREET B VPTIST. Tl e Wa'nut Street liaptist church :ill conduct an all day meeting to-v.l.-ow. three mil , west of Mr. Ever j wly is invited , to take hit:t ri and sper, the day with us. We start from the church at f o'clock. I 'aching at the church in the evene; aw 7:1. . I'rayer meeting at the uich Tharsilay evening. The ail i;ay meeting will be conn'led on tne Ara Maggart fann. CENTRAL C11RI.STIAN CHl'RCH. l) are vtriimliy iiivii-.l to urxlni HRST BAPTIST CHl'RCH. nln worship at 1 1 :0' o'elock. Mary Kiev lrf.l Kin.llv t.u H V I' I Mr. Kllv IITrtun l; "1 'II '1""r-7( lie prwhr. I'REBYTERIAN CHURCH. i .V -Anti He V IMTKI BKKTHREN. SOU AT Al TIO. I.,!,.--;.... I. Voelt ii Ottirger at Whitestown will be sold at I i aiirt Col. Ilender-' son, of this city, i the auctioneer-1 iv will move to' d ner Whiles-1 s and ha b.- n I Mr. Ottmg'T and fa Mnninna. He bus I town for several y m the restaurant tomnr! ntl I .nionths. Pnnte money to bum ' McMillan-7-7-41 e. 0. d.
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Red Onus War Council Acknowledges Boone County's Efforts. R. Y. Coombf of the Boone County Red Cross chapter has received the following communication from 11. P. Davison, cliairman of the lied Cross war council: ' At the close of the womieri'ully tuccessful campaign for the Red Cross war fund I intended in behalf of the war council, to send you and your associates, a telegram of thanks and conpratulution for your splendidly effective work. On reflection, however, 1 decided in view of the nation wid." extent of our organization that t woul.l be more economical, n".d ,M,ualij. sat.sfactoi v, to write toyou r , ,!,, "We of the war council are deeply grateful to you, to your colleagues, to the devoted men and women of hical R"d Cross r:..j'.e!s and auxfliariea and to evriy el n-,ent and irdivuhial in your conimun;:y aided by service and cont.-.ourtn. "There is no m'.i! od by which we ean reach the legb.n of individuals anizati"ns. churches npwstmuf fiotifs. hank.. compa'i!?s and firms ".vhose unitpfl efTort has proviflf th'p L'lat fund for humanity, and f tfitfUifh V"'ir prpMJ and by oth"r t5f ;;.( you ran mak pn'hr p;prrsfion of our prrtt:tude wo . Iiall di-cpiy .".ppnf i:itf the cni'tr v. Thpir joint atorrip!ivhTint h-.. tirrnd the pridr of rvcty Ainerimn. "1 v.: to add my ppronal thanks t ycj. npd thr.uffh you. to alt who contrit't' '! to the splendid result." Sports COBB SPARED NOBODY Fated Thirty-three Different Pitchers During His Rud of Swats. ((! ff't Intmtalfwl Sni ,rrti-r.) DETROIT, Mich., July 7-Ty Cohi. -pared nohouy in ct'ipilinp the renaikatiie streak of hitting tliat Hided 'rMny when he failetl to connect -sMy Htfainst Kalsr and Scott of the White after gettin-,at least one safety in each of the to preceding rente! The (ieerian fured thii-ty-three ri;fferent ritetiers during his run of puats, Tru.-. made 62 hits in :',8 local tinier at bat in the thirty-ftve frames, an averaro of .419. His safeties in-c-luihrl three home runs, nine triples, and nine dtaihl ! or a total of liases. He made only two sacrifice hits while compiling the big run and stole nine hasrs. Against left handirs the ti orgian hattfd and against right' banders his mark was .512. Tilt icet day the peach enjeyl while rur.nir.fr r.Tiuck v. a;. June 5, when in the second geme of s douhle becder ill New York he made tive hits in live times up against Shawkey. PLAYING THE FIELD BY JAfK VERKK. flit IImi fc(rtfipi.f( ,Vrc Ktrxirt.v NEW YORK, July 1. Jesa WHaM is guilty of base ingratitude. . If you doubt it a.'k Tom Jones or JarK Curley, birtwin managers, and
1 ! they will gladly put you right on the I matter. , Wiiianl's action in tying the ciin to his managers a a. hie- surprise to j everybody, but no one received suen
a shoek us Jones and Cum v. for tbev thought they bad W iliuid si.wed Ufi tight there wa no cauae ,for wornr. he" "iy saw lliojr private jnrail ticket slipping pway il was natural that the should In out a nge mjuau k. .,.. Wjllard claimrsl be wasn't getting enoiigh action out of his managers. He tve this us mie of his reasons for Uevrring diplnoiatic relalnms, anrt he J hopes to evade several conn nets they
I J Hut if Will.ud n to I', "i f t failure t delond the henvywc.ftii championship titfl-fontraH YMd by hi; ninnagrrs wiH- rerry WMre, weight when aired in the courts; At any rat, the rumpus between Willard and his handlers is of more than ordinary interest to the boxing public, for it annears now that the way is paved for a showdown regarding Willard's intenrfims. If Jo"es and Curley succeed in forcing Willnrrl to go through with contracts made foi him this summer, things will brighten up a hit in heavyweight circles. If they fail, and Wil'nrd continues to row his own boat, the public will feel justified in demanding to k"jv whether or not be intends to light again and the succ ss flf his circus venture will depend largely on the answer. Willard is reported to have said that he would not con..iil r an otfer o( lesu than $75,000 to d fend his crown. The chance of hi.-) gettirg such an offer is mighty slim, yet with invested in a eiivui and hi. iopularily average dwindling to u trio of goose eggs, Jess will probably see the light and "come through" for a much sh.aller purse. Je..3 may be guilty of ingratitude in a way, as Jones and Curley claim, yet it would appear that in the face of statements reguriKng his big earnings the twin managers have been weil repaid for tin part they played in piloting him to the position he holds as a money getter. It is always natural for a manager to howl about the ingintitude of a fighter who jdips him the blue envsi'ipe, yet it is the lighter who stand! the gaff after all, f"r he is the on .' ho takes ail the chanres uu.l stops ii! the w.'illn, while the money is eerning in lit the g ite. (AMBLERS HI'KTIM; BASEBALL. Efforts on the part of major league club owners and officials to stamp out gambling on the games have been uceesful failures in the face of oprations in several big league cities this year. he first big yelp that went up against baseball gamblers came from he Tolo (Grounds, where the owners if the Yankees received many pro tests. Finally, Hurry Kpairow, sec retary of the club, took the matter in his own hands and as a result the ii g leaders of the baseball bookiiaki rs were denied admittance to the ;ulk. t-'pai-row was souflrt out by itnlkif ians, it is said, who made an attempt to have, the burs lifted for a number of the men who were black listed at the gate, but he remained lirin, and as a result gambling at the Yankee games is fast being stopped. The biggest row of the season in wlilkh the gamblers figured was the recent fieai'-riot at Boston, when the Red Sox w re pla.v ing the Chicago Sox. It is admitted hy several Bossport writers that Oie gamblers were responsible for the crowd surgg or the fi?i(i in an attempt to stop the game, when rain temporarily interfered. President Frazee was so tborimghly incensed over this inci- . that he hired a corps of private detectives to spot the gamblers, and action similar to that taken by Harry .Sparrow will be used by the Boston club. The gamblers have been getting holder each season, and it is high time the club owners got busy, for gambling would soon do W baseball what the case is not the same because integrity of the pluyers is nut tp tinned. the MINGLES AND BONERS BY JACK VE10CK. (fly the IntrrnaUftniti rir Sfrcie.J ; TO'.'CH ON (1 RAN DM A. The office boy had fifty cents. By pinching might and main, And sacrificed a relative. To see a baseball gann Rut just before the game began T lie rain commenced to fall, S'; hr was out a relative. A :td saw no tame at all. In the spotlight, today-The Mcimw Inve.t t'ntmn. Eveiybmly is tieadinjr on gg. M'-Kira- i: now the undisputed world's rhamiiS'in v pudintor. I'', an r. pudiate nt the tate of one bundred mjiIs in one second. The !t took the fira pWr without plaving. They might take pennant nv swnmrig iitill witro they uro , , - The lio't'in ilrnven r j noiieh to n retire tt t.vnnn. and prompt) nmc to life h io Reds on tl kntc'seil 'em bark a few knots. " There ."ill Mill be ti.mr or leaI gn'e ball if tli- minors rV- thru jg:ifes. Twentv-on mer. went to bat
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Paige-Detroit English liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiin a game between the Indians and ill owns yesterday in one inning. That's not basebl4 its tnrturo. The Ciants. not to be outdone by MrCraw, repudiated the Cardinals. The Cubs clamped the Dodgers with shullling Phil Douglas at the helm. Rill Ilinrhman broke a lee- in the Philadelphia in a collision with Catcher Adams a the plate. That's what hall players may expect If they rush the dining roorfi. The Yankees have pflrrlnu-ed Sam Vick from Memphis. Wonder whit they have against .Sam. A flock of scurrilous base hits in the fourth inning put the Tigers on easy street in their game with the White' Sox. Ty Cobb was halted in his hatting streak at 3-'t straight games by goirg hitiess in four times at bat. Ty should worry, nobody can repudiate the thirty-five stnight. TODAY'S LEADING HITTKRS. Although Cobb's batting streak has boon cheeked he is still setting the pace in the American league, while Walton Cruise Is holding his own in the National. The five leading hitters in the two majors today are as follows: American League Cobt.-. Detroit, .381: Speaker, Cleveland, .31b; staler. St. Ixuis, .330; Mclnnis, HhiladetvMa. .338; Milan, Washington. .31(1. National Icague Cruise, St. trim's. X2: Ruusrh, Cincinnati, .34!); Fischer, Pittsburgh, .319; Hornsby, St. Louis. .!UH; Wheat, Brooklyn. .314. YKSTKIi DAY'S RKSl I.TS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Imisville, A; Indianapolis, 1. Columbus, 1; Toledo, 0. (16 nings). Milwaukee, 3; St. Taul, 2. Kansas City, fi; MinneafmlU, 2. AMERICAN LEMitE.. Detroit, 4; Chicago, I. Cleveland, 12; St. Louis, 6. No other games scheduled. NATIONAL LKAM.'K. Chicago, 3; Tlrnoklvn. 1. I'itt.-.buigh, 8; Philadelphia, 5. , N'ew iYok, ?: St. Louis, 1. RoNton, 4; Cincinnati, 2. PKORIA WINS) I'KNNAVT. - I'EOKlA. hi., Juty i. -rcmu Him the "I hree-Eye-l.eainie pennsnt in the abbreviated rwea w-hkb ' d Sun Hy. Mti'r( Rill J action piloted ire club.- ' . "
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