Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 244, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 July 1917 — Page 2

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lbs Kind Tou Ears Always Bought, aaj w Licit bis 'tx.cn in us for ever over 30 years, bas bora; the ii-ni:ur o ' and has boen mads under his perit &f"f?t sonal supervision since ts Jnfancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "just as good" ar but Hxpsrizcesta that trffls with and todau;;ct ilia kr!ih of Infants and Children Experience againt Experiment. What isCASTORIA Castmia U a harmless substitute lor Cantor Oil, Par-?nrJc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It conuirns neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic tubst-ince. Its KS ia its guarantee. For more thin thirty yer.rs it has Ieen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fevcri.-.hnes3 arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy un-J aai'.irU ticep. The Children'! Panacea The Mother's Friend. cuivviz CASTOR i A always

M Use For Over 3D Yenr The Kind You Have Always Y'ii

1 Warm Up Get Fried ( hicken,'2Hr lb. Cucumhers Home Grown Tomatoes Watermelons Canteloupes .Mangoes Peaehea New Apples, 70 peik Potatoes Lewis & Storm j

1 - --.S5fe3 State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH lid North Meridian. Phone DS2-Y 2(Xi South Lebanon 1'honc 20 DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old ear look new. Ask ui about it. NOBES DRUG STORE WB RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tubere-jloiia, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask as about it. LONG & DAVIS Phone 6 PINNELL-COOMBS Lebanon's Leading Laaiber Tsrd. BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies East Main Street. Phone 294 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED . Single edee, pr dosen 25 Double eltr. por dozes lit W pay postage ok way. Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALLI PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone NW-Y West Msim 6t I 111 Report on R- R. $3.00 Yearly I

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IN SEVERAL TOWNS l.itcin, New Ron, Mure and Jamestown Anton"; the Places i-ited. A series of robberies of stores at llajnrtov.-n, Li.ton, Jamestown, NewRoss and Mare, villages in this coiinty, wan report"' I yesterday. Only a mail aill'.'Uiit of mono' W'as obtained. The work is ihiiuirnt to i ae U.cts tfca! of a band of automobile thieves from Indi.'niipolia. The places robbed at l.ist.-.l inriiiile the I:vi4 Cle.vcnts. Otto Dnv.den ami Thomas Kurrow rtori-ii ami the H it Kour railroi tation. H!iH)'ih(iuntiE from Bwlfoi fail?l to otitain aii.v tract? of the thieves. MUSIC HATH I HARMS FOR THIS MOTORMA.N IJl'l lie fnoritofioii'K Vm (rilee. lill'ACO. July in. If you want a mi iful treat, take a ride on the Vt'il-'-on avenue elevati-T esi press operaicd by Motonnan James C. Darby, when you are in ( hicao. Darby, while an engineer on the liock bland, diicoveied that the har: h "whocdi" of nn airbrake could be converted into a concord of sweet sounds by the application of the index fiiu;er over the txbauit. lie found the shrillness of the notes e "ild he reEjlated by the preaawe. Tie oirhr ike yituoso plays recordi1 v. huh, in ti,e mind, lit lucalitwa hi train pause thioueli. W hen he whizse b." the strn kyards. the airbrake alia render "Where the Balmy Kreejcs Blow." At Tlnrty-'irst itrcet h,i pas .enters sie enicrtamed by "Walkin' the lJo." .s the car oears Madison street, Ihuby girin and R.'inds out "In the Heart of the City." Swerving- unW Sheiidun rnad near the sh ire of l ake Mfhitran, the tune is rhnni(i'd to "What Ae the Wild Waves Haying," and at Addison street, near the White Sox park, one hears "Tjike .Me Out to the Hull Came." On Ilia last run, as Englewood Is j re irhed, the Wcsllnebouse jar ten dei ly plays "The F.iul of a Perfect Day." Then Darby folds up hi lunch bos and goes home. JOB WORK AT REPORTER

TO PAYIuCREASE ie retiiiort With the Public Service Com-mission.

LEBANON INCLUDED IN THE LIST OF CITIES Two Methods Proposed to Bring In Additional Revenue. Forty-one towns and cities of the -!V? are uff acted by a petition filed osterday by the Indiana (inn Association, representing twenty-one comlante.s entraKed in the manufacture ind distribution of pa?, asking the I'ubl'c Seiviee Commission for au'boiity to increase their revenue ilher by adding 25 per cent to the monthly bills of their consumers or liv making a monthly service rharRe f Ml cents on each niPter. The assoi'iation deelare the ' f ;-iiordinarv" cost of coal and other notorial has rausert a situation 'hat i;n - beeome "severely acute and burdensome to a hazardous extent." The towns served by the twrnty-onr eomitanies forming the a-isoeiatioti it the following: Aurora, HluiTton ' ll.!f.ii. Hloomincton, ('inwfordijvi'le. (. olumbus, Ce-nnersvillr. I'eeatur. i Kast (.'hicairo. Flkiiait. Kvansville I l-'rimklin. Kurt Wayne, Frankfort ! lioshen. (Jreenealle. Hammonl. Hunti inirton. Indiana Harbor. Jeffersonville I Lebanon. I mtansport, l-aporte. Mirh1 u..n City. Mishawaka, New Albany j'l.-ion. i'eru, I'nnceton. Plymouth jlii.h Valley. Hocheste-, South Bend n'erre Haiitf. Valparaiso, U'arsnw jnMini;. Wahmirtn, Port Fultor i Clai ksville and LauTenecburg. j Relief Necemwiy. ' T'le (las Association, speaking for .ts .-evera! members, declared in . .til ion the situation is so seriouf i enrtBilfwit of nrrient setrieo am' fliriency is threatened anil that, ae :ual ir.selvncv mav finally result it i-li. f is iHaycd t lonir. It if .h.iifd tie i-vmpanies hive had te pay "unu.-ual and extrardinal y" .iu"s for coal for the la.t sever rontlis. The petition states eoa' mi' raturs have told the vnriou- emupanic i there is "absolutely no hope' ui' Imvnr prices dunnir the war. Tht different rnmpanies. il is a-serte.-; i.ave been compelled to pav us n'Ui'h us $! a ten for iras coal and for sUaoi coal, (.las oil also has adStill furlhrr Advanrc. The jietitiiin states ful'her thai hou'd the pric" of materials continue In soar a further advanie in the charee of can than is now proposed would he necessary. The (Jus Association, aetinur for th various Bas roninanton. comnrisine itt membership, recently petitioned the commission for authority to reduce h.o tiinrmal units required for the pre sent standard, but action on this peti tion van postponed thirty days. Th petition for a surcharge followed. Electric liieht and power rompanie: recently fietitinned the semee c.ni niL-niia for authority to add a sur cha-ifo of per cent to every bif rendered to their customers. hi! petition is to be heard at a hearing beifinnintf July FURNISH MEN Apportionment Worked Out For Various Counties of the State. The apportionment for Indiana uu dor the selective draft la, was worked out yi terday for each roua ty. BK're county ii expected to fur ni.-h 13ft. These figures do not indi cate however the numbT of men that will be railed up for examination. Till Mil B4UI.Y CI T. Oial liordon, son of lioy (iiirdon, ho makes his home with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Hmer, near Advance, while in swimming with several other boys Sunday afternoon struck his right hand jut under the thumb on a piece of tin iiifluUna quite gaulu Hi companions tnok him Ui Advanca ami lr. Hull dtnaard tne wound, taking fcur stiUlus to close the wound.

Job Work at Reporter office

ui,. 1.4 uf W. ,-. . . sol to 5 ii-d al Vli;it). . The funeral servicv-s of William

Nulwm Khaw. who passed sway yes terdity rteriwn a bi home is Whitentown, will be held irom me Methodist chucoto of ba plaes at I0:."0 a. m.. Sunday morning, the Rev. G. K. Ward will officiate. Burial will be at Mount's Kun cemeteryMr. Shaw was born in tins county September, 2, 1842. ami was conso-UK-utlv aired at tbs Ume 01 ni ox miiw seventv-fnur veara. U-n montha, and tea iltya. He was married in 1H62 to the late Martha M. uoswn, and in JH64 in thia county he was married to Martha A. Markland, who lino is deceased. One ilaughter sur vives from the first union, and one laughter and three sns from second. AUTOS COLLIDE. Two Machines (ome Together on the Michifiil Koad. Dr. K. n Johns of 'aonsville waf Inving north on the Michigan road near Northtield he met W. C. Moeatit if l.oiransport, on a narrow part of he roadway ad the latter in onleavoring to keei from going into the ditch tijened abruptly into Dr. iohna' machine. Birth machints were -l.,n, lt?tA I.,. the oermiants ('.-ulierl injury, lir. John.-, was accompanied by Mrs. Johns and there were tour occupants in the other machine. Boys' Working Reserve is to be Comporiiid r. Patriotic Young Men. The State Council of Defense hrnimh Us punlitity committee, (ie.irire Ado chairman, has issued the nllowinc: The boys- Work;ng III serve, V. H. V. is a i'lirely volu'n' V orpani.ation. 'ton-militaristic, i'"p istirjt ef p:i riotc young men. In correcting a 1..' e c ir.ci'ptien of he purpose of th. :;m?.ation. and ntirfipatinc fuither inciuir'es, lsaiu i. KtrauK, of l.iironier, Indian.!, di-i-etor and hi.n-ef a. men h-'i of thr itata eodri il of rlefense announeet bat there i : ab-olately nothini: of a 'diaff ratine m tne en'.ollment of oys tietwe-n Hi and 21 years of aee. the entire la-oeecdintc is voluntary, a.-ed uiion ,i de-ire to be of service i. the couoi y during the period ol he war. H.-.ys are 'lot peneitted to remain n tiie "'can x-iiiun .iKainst their paint wishes. Mr. Straus savs. S:sninc a card obturates the boy on.o l iny: a.-, his parents are willing liat hi slmulil helo make up for the :ati-power withdrawn by federal eo:irnptp.n. T parents' rciUest that -e he tele.i: r:l is all that is required ,i seciiie ;i eiernber's disch.ir(re froir Mr. Strau... who ha- jn.-l returned Votn a national conference on the .iihjoet. ( lens' werk. at Washington, .iii.i.v Na'K.ral turn tor William K 'lail. as r.,llo .: "Knlis'inz in the Hm' W.knnr l!eh manly tl.ing to do; and I krin 'hat thousands of other youni? men ind hoys of America will' join tho.,e '.ho hae already volunteered to help out the farm lio.or shortage. "Every ab'e-bodied boy in the I'ni.d .si.,,!,. n( already eninioyed in fline labor, should put on a hrad-irm-ee, .at, n,;i Up 1,,.. .'.cves anil ro to v o k on a farm somewher5." I ins is purely n voluntary and in io Moi-e a tnmpulsoiy service, in vhteh ei"h bov who enrolls, serves i:s country a:- faithfully, within the irni'.- of his ..t.poitunitv, as does 'he -oliher j , ai:.i or field. CITY NEWS Stoves stored. R. E. Williams. R.'inmirardt for cleaning-. Phone 93. (.all Il.'j for your ice crem or ices, '.gal. packed, delivered, MV: bricks, 2 r : colon. ::Oe aiiiecc, 2 .,t. not pinked at plant. Open from 6:00 to 7 days in week. Ubanon lie Cieam t omimny. 7-1 Have your old feathers cleaned made into folding feather inattres ail snneil lli'KS launoeretf. Wnc!i ca!H for and delivered within rad'uji bf :'i miles of Lebanon. Shop locat"d in -!d mill, corner Meridian and North 7-lo-c. o. d.-lf. WITH AM HOSPITAL A boy baby was born to .Mr. and Mrs. Homer liayer this morning at i:.'ltl o'cliak. Mia. Voria Demaree and baby Mary Catherioe left the hospital this afternoon. Private money to loan. McMillan. f-7-4t e. o. d.

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LI LAST m Widow of Late John L. Cory Expired at Daughter's Home. WAS 82 YEARS OLD Had Keen a Resident of I.ehanoa For Thirty-seven Years. Mrs. Liila A. Cory', resident of l.enanon lor vniuy -seven years, dicn at 7:10 o'clock bsst night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Guy Voris, 5(X4 Esplanade street. She had been in declining health for a year. Her last sickness was of six weeks' duration Diatietes is given as the cause of her death. Mrs. Cory was born in West Char leston, O., August 6, 1K.I4 and was consequently eijriity-two years, eleven months and sixteen days of aire. She was married in Ohio, October 23, ltioo to the late John 1. Cory ho died Alixust 8, 11(10 in this city . The children surviving are: Charles C. of Springfield, O.; Will and Perce, nf Oregon; Sue at home; Wood O.. uf Indianapolis; Fred, of Elirin, III.; Mrs Leah Vorhis, of this city. .Mrs. Corv had made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Voris since Hie .Lath of her husband with the except -,n of one year sient in Oregon v, th her children. She was a member of the IV diylerian church here which she joined ooon nfter tnkinir op her resilience ill Lebanon in 10. The funeral will be conducted by Uev. O. H. Carmichael at 2:ai o'clock Sunday afternoon at the les'dence of tiny Voris ."04 Esplanade street. Registered Men to be Addre.-twd Suitda Hy EJ Jackson. Prospects are very encouraging for the monster patriotic meetmir of registered men to be addressed at the llrand Opera House Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, by Ed Jackson, secretary of state. Personal letteis were sent to all of the 1922 ri'Ki.-tcrod men in the county explaining to them the purpo e of the new Company M. to tie ors:inl7ed here uinler Elr.a O. K"cets. and ureinff thin to attend tiie nnetnir. The ciiairtn.in appointed for the "ifferent tov. nships are btisv arraneini? for the preliminary meetings to he held in nil of the Bonne cmnty to ', mSatii.day nurht. No actual reeiuiting otk is hcnif done now as the campaizn w'll be nrticially started with the meeting Slinilai. However, recruits will be otcepted at all time, at the prosecutor's omen. PAPER ( I PS I SKI) MORE EXTENSIVELY trnt'al disa-1 cam.,r:, ar1 now ruf'!y founrl :it drmkuipT rounta ns or udi ;t' .--'-(ia foanlain i or st -Irink : uml-.. Th pr r.ip, rlfrin, .-.anitary, Ht ijfnpH for a .-.irufit' s-rvicp h vw-f turrd tht trta nf th rnn amr a th;' nly njrM wuy to hcvoiapc.-s. Thfr food inr'pr) tor'-t ;?nl hanitary "t'itrr.i who watch Xht -ahx., of r1"!)-', anH waitrrs, report lh.it rn.in;.' pa;i''' cj(.s arn u.-pi! moro than oner. ;nii tn--Wf th.'it at some stamls, jiorially the t(mporry soft Hnnk : ml.-., ui! cup. ure carofully Kavci, Incd and a ferond and third tim(. Of course such practices arc as hafl as th.: uso of unwii.hcl gla. scs. A rup whetrir of tin, (;'j:; fr papor, that, ha onc en uhp(1 it uniit for a scrnrd u.,;e until it haw hern twin .lU-nU. The papr, ainjrlf mtvuv cup ramp into exi.'lfnrp Iwcaur of thi fiift. If unscrupu'oHb wait, r.thfm over nnd ovrr ajfain the I'ldilir murt look to its. own protf vtum. KorH'r.airly th:it ifl ra.-ily (lone. Cni.-!i 'lie cup, aftrr ,ynu h.ivo rinptiod Tt. 'tnct? -rti.hH it is unlit for furthrr itrir. Hp urc thp paper cup you gvt U fir h fioiii tin- put kai?.' and then iltpr it ha done its work fru.-.li it :w a wrvic to a thirsty puhlic, Ballard'a pinf.LppIp ice, apricot and vanilla cream. (Jaombs Uiu store. 7-10-3t Reporter, by mail. $3 a Year.

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Join Co.

The home company still enlists men. A few come each wee!;. About fifty per cent of the men accepted for enlistment pass the medical examination. So we are building up slowly. Many men are getting ready these days to enlist before the draft is made. They are asked and urged to enlist in

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PALACE GARAGE 2U0 NORTH iMEKIDIAN ST Expei t Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIU (PEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUKLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

Save the High Priced Milk I ty sprayinc Zvnol-um Fly skrnt on your rows. You will increase the flo v of milk. Youcanin t afford to do without Zcnolcum 1'iy .skout. We Kuuranico satisfaction or money back. Long & Davis Sv- .it fly, lOr-kJU flu' a, ant;, bed bug etc. Harmle , to man and aum-ti. Try it.

I Pyrene Fire

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English Auto Eatt Side Square

REPOItTEk, BY MAIL. $3.00 A YEAR. REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.75.

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Extinguishers St Tractor Co. Phone 310