Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 245, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 July 1917 — Page 4

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niif Reporter, t.tMhd Rdwmrd K mt Xltnr. ftaiph B Nm. Alttmt Vanacvr. J. At. ttMtterion, fcMtior. uttM wintfuo reaehttttv It Rural ."' .iw Tn . of Jnrrr-1on, A1 Admit tod to th m.L a a second -cl otattw t th povtofflc at Ubusu, timi?i trasomcrrioa. (Mall sutMKr.t..uia payable, atrtetly tm fcdTanc and paper will be tUttconIlaua1 unleaa uttcription la racwd). iy Matt, on ye.ir $100 Of Mhil. mitniha 1.78 Hy Mall, thra month fu . Uaii ..n waft J' ttii kind -Vtjvitritihia muter of lterly. or anytrVnit t h Mb 'iituri jut actiftariat any prlr Artv-tilnK rattta mad known on aptyncuion Fora'icn AlvrrflnVn'pre!antaUva--Amarlcan Freaa Association, York itd fhlrago i ""falephoaeaftunincsa.B; f'awa 5i and 4ft. Lrnno O.p.tr No. 21 i'rrtr Failrn tUar K.r-l T'.jlny cn nmntii J:SO p. m. Itia Van lNuya, pacreiao . Way itehnlu. W. U Lebanon 0ptr No. 19. R. A. M. Sik jnd Wa-lnaru y ami-h month, 3 p. ' Ivorv C T'Hia, -.'r)Ury ; HQ It Coomba, H. F Boon Council, NO. 4$, P.. S. W third Wadnrntlay each Itmt.tM. 7.3 1. m Chartan Hartmaa I 11.; Ivory C. Tulle. Recorder. Lebanon Commanrtflrr No 4'. Kntiftit. Tampiar. Tiird Monday each roortU. fl p m Ivnrr f TnHa R-nrrt.r baa tar P. Jonea, A. C. WHO IS WHO BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE WAR ARMY

s Lieut.-Col. William S. Craves. Secretary to General SUIT. Uurn in Texas. March 27. If''..', ar.I uVl-"int..-. !( the Military Academy from that In 1SS4. In J8Si lie protruded .- a ecnd-ii!Ut;-nan(-y acd assigned ;r i.,he Seventh Iniantry a" I '--- UCffrUlt a7 Of top I vo lit: ;.- serving hi sfcond 'Jttail a xdfarj to the G ncra! StufT. WASHINGTON. July 14 Colonc' Crovee u an exceptionally fine infant., u!Ti.et I.1 Wi Ilia iW.onc.itcl-ai..l-ity i that line a chosen by Secretary of War Baker to trcompan General Pemhing on his present expeilition in France as an observer. He will remain with General Pershing foi aeveral months ami then return to hit re (pilar duties awl will alufl impart the information gained in France tc hi fellow officers through the Arm War College. Colonel Graves has lor.e excel'ent work on the line, having gained r.'c ognition for hia services in the Philippines ami also commended for his work on the Mexican border.

Major-Gc n. John F. Morrison. Bore in New York, Dee. 25, 1857, and appointed to the Military Academy frorr. that state in 1877. In 1881 was mad a second lieutenant and assigned tc the infantry. He is an honor graduate of the Infantry and Cavair School. Was a member of the General Staff from 1907-1911. WASHINGTON, July U. Genera! Morrison is considered the greatest ex pert in tivegy and tactics in the army today, t'ntil his recent promotion from a Brigailier-Genera!hp he wis in command of the Army School of the Line and was a lecturer na strategy and! the art of war and haF done wonderful w.. i. there. He if an officer of exceptional force, particularly in epecKtlization. Du:ing the Span.-h-Anv-rir-an wa? he raw active service in Ci;ba anil ir ths Philippine Ldandf.. During thi Ru.sro Japanese war he wa a.ignrd as military atUche with the Japanc e army. MAPLE GROVE. Mrs. John Alters pent SatnHay afternoon with her daughter, Si.-v Roy Artman. . 0-a Stult! and wife of Saint Clai' isittd Snnrtay with Mr. and Mr. Jut V. Stnltz. Is,c I--iil,v"' r.,.iK .iltei.del the fun- -i! '. .' ('-k at New uns'i k Tuc.(i:i . Jesse Isc:ihour and family of (iincinsati, O., called on Jo,eph Bradley ind family Sunday. Will Davis and family of Indianeli and George lsenhour and wife of Whitestown called on Mr. and Mrs. J.unea M. Stulti Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley entertained Sunday Al Groover and family of W hitestown, Eddie Staton and family and Charles Bradley and fam- - i v of near Ward, Creed Staton and M rs May I)i!lor.. PU-nty i,t vanil'a. lutti frutti. ear-a'---! fi'fid thoco'ate e cream. Fctt'-:. ruon is. .

A SPECIAL ELECTION

Supporters of New Constitution Would Have Special Session of Legislature Act. IJr Iht TnltriHiUGnal .ici Strvint. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 14. The lealers in the movement for a i .: .-..a. i:- Ind:.-. spec , -urn nf '.lie legislature, to call a election in which the people can de . -nnme whether or not they want a convention. The proposal will be met by bitter ppC!it!on of opponents of the convention, whose answer will be that no action should he taken until the world .iur it ended. All court action was endtd with the decision of the supreme court, holding ho constitutional convention law in.Mid. la the Marshall constitution i r, it wa- held by the supreme court i," the l -.iteil States that it.-, aetnu . folk A-toi ai i-:i . r a v -opeT.ing of the ca l.ut i' i. not le ihiit any sueli petition wil i irr.-.nt.d. I nlew thee j, a .-peria! .-..-s:on o he eiri!ature, the qajtion will li I H.iiiiiit until the next r gular ion of the leiri.-lii'ui-,'. ioubt!e -up aorten will then a-k f..r a referendum . Hi- and will Cgh! for a convention. .-te! it hi h" pror.iPiti.in and s.:fr-ige amend -tt foiii.wed the en. i. tment of lawh ;Mng women the ballot ai.d iteciani,g he -tato -h.ill eo dry next April. The decision does not, of course, af"ct the woman su'frace law- parsed "iv the legH'.'iir. and they may vote n '.he municipal eieetion-j next fall iivertlifli..', Miffragi.ita are di-ap o;i.:cd tiecaw I!.. heped to write i equal .-uffrage p,.u k in the constiutum a', tlie convention. m:w ross. in-aeied hui-l;ie.-dav even l, -p. r.g th i.tivc id f.-i. n -Market. John Northcutt of Crawfordsville. wis on our .-trcets Tjesda. M ss Mary Lewis transacted busi-ne.-s in Jamestown TuerPn- morning Arthur K. Wheeler was in Indianipol Sunday, lie has enlisted and sOes over to drill every week. -Mrs. A. I). Lynch and Miss Eula llainsey of Mansfield, Ohio, camr Tuesday afternisjn to spend the summer with their mother, Mrs. Mary Ham.se', and family. Alonzo Johnson left Tuesday afternoon to work in Illinois. He wit1 probably utay for an indefinite period. Ora McDaniel. editor of the Ad vance Hustler, was in our city on business Tuesday. Albert Hankins and wife of N'ew Market and Otis Hankins and family of (. rawford.-viile. were Sunday guests ''f Theodore Hankins and family. I'roseiutor H. T. Cirtine of Crawforiiwi!ie wa in our city Tuesday evening comiucting an inquiry in Juiitre Peterson's court. W illiam J. (Jeisel of Indianapolis transacted business in New lios Wednesday. - Omer Martin of North Salem is 'lere working in the Moody garage. Mrs. Louisa Hale and daughter Miss pora, hwl as their guests Sunlay and Monday Bert flyer, wife anc lauirhter, Delia, and George Corn and vif, all of near Whitesville. C. D. Keiter and wife had as theii quests in a delightful auto party rhursilay evening Mr. and Mrs. Marry Curry. They attended the band conert at I-adoea. Kay Wilson and wife cnteitamed at '.he, r country home north of town la.-t unlay the following guests: A'bert '.ray and family, Mollie Brown ami 'amily, Walter Walt, Merle Kmmert ind wife, and J. K. Moodv ami wife. Dr. .1. K. Ktter of Crawlordsvilk as Iv re Thursday to see Miss Miiv lie Brurh. He reports her condition is improving. Mri. G'.orge Brown was in the uo-.ty sent Thursday. 11. I. Meade is erjoyitig his annual -;.on. Ho will probably vi-.it his relative., a heme. Monroe Smith ar I f inoly attended he fuo-r.d of Mr. Sir.i'hV. fcr.-.t!-.: r in la at lidge r'aim. III., buit Sunday. I hey made the trip by auto. ( AltO Or THANKS. We ninceirly ibsire to thank our ic'ghbors and friend, for their kindness manifested in any way during the sickness and death of our beloved companion and mother. John L. Saunders and family. DOG TAXES PAID. City Clerk William F. Smith repo .-n that neurly all of the dog taxes has- been paid. L'p to ihe present t'.xes l ave been wid for a toUl of tVJ canines.

! CHICAGO CONCERT

ARTISTS THIRD DAY AT CHAUTAUQUA Tbla company will appear the third dav of (be Cuautaoq.ua. Befor Mr. Fox organlted this company be did concert work alone, gave whole evenvtotnat wltbut mAMm. The ' o '- i " i ? 5 t.U MR. FOX. Chicago psi'rs have dmeiixved his plsno work and have slil hicb trfhiite to linn as hii artier. I liens pspers also -nk well of Ml HiiP-h's slnrh.i! 1 he P.wt said la-i June: "Mi". 1 i i P ir h mii . In h I i ir.. II I f-om Tannlmiiwr verv I "netn iilv Her voi. . is warm in color, or eve'-i'i ctm mg power, Inie to ,i:ch n:d .1. MISS BURCH. rhvthm. and In aecuraey of note ihe was HlK.ve reproach. Miss Burch has innslrtanshlp with bralna hack of It, and her singing is excellent." Miss Austin, the violinist, lived In Smith Africa until the Boer war hnn, Then she went to Knglsnd and studied la the Koysl Academy of Music, taking the I. It. A M. diploma sfter two years' w.n-k. Then she studitl under tio. went Beiifiitii mnsier. tsesar Tliomps iii of Brussels, for tliree years. y rV s -v i i .sif;1'. ..t- ;y MIS3 AUSTIN. She loured Ho'l.Vid III enneert work and Isler mlide In is tlome in I lileiiiio, lie.'1-iitl ski- went l s-k to llrnssels ,n,( jlppelU'ed iu e ,1,- erts. One JUHr Ihei had this lo say als-ul her: "Miss Anatin of t'tucavo Is nuotlMT rislm: star In Hie riiish'sI Hnuaiwnt. 'flit gifted young violinist won great applause this week at her recital In llruseels Ixfore a critical undo nee, Khe has eariieil a repntmlon whih few artists of her fears have e.ualwl.H Attend jiublic sale at Ovei l.-es', W F ist Pearl utrcet, Saturday, July 21, S!:Hl p. m. ' Horsrn, impliiin nis and corn in field. 7-t4".'.t. Jei'imv cow -i!e. Saturday, Ju'y z, in rrtttic. lftfnsi . all Ltbanor. Fmr Giouud. . - 7-14 fit.

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N'EXICO V("LL CE HiT

1ST Carranza's Government Affected By U. S. System That Goes Into Effect Tomorrow. iBn Irte fsrei-nnMitj .Vcirf err(ce. WASHINGTON, July 14. That Mexico will he affected by the export :c :i ! : :n that will go into ... ; ...ir.ight tomorrow to the .mo extent that it applies to Euroi.'an neutrals, was made clear by the .ate department today. The following statement outlining the restrieiions on exports to Mexico was issued: ' In view of the et.pionagc act of June 15, 1917, the state department wishes to announce that from this time forward all shipments of Mexico which have heretofore required ;'tate department permits and which ulav be specified by any presidential nrociamation will require an export li-''Ti.-o. Application for such license htuki be addressed to the division of export license?, bureau of foreign and lomestic commerce, 1433 K street. ashington, D. C. - Permits will no tourer be issued oy the department of state with repect to any articles which have been Mieeihed in any presidential proclamalon. It is, however, to be noted that .my articles for the shipment of which permiis were required in the past and .vhieh are not covere,! by Mich a procE'.mation will require state denarti perniiis as heretofore, "it s the de-re of tins governell of t I Ite -hinnients :o'o Mexico. 'II '111' end lii vi-v, s.pp..S ,ir- - i. H' d ths!. we. e ,n the ease of W '' " v.h!ih hav. pat yet left ic i'nited Stales and wloeh are rov- .' d i.y permit already i-.-aed. licenses e renui.'eil. The gran'ing of these censes will he facilit.it. d if the apiir m'.s will foiward to the division f r-.port lie. nscs tl,e"ltters from the ep.irtment of state rei.itinir to the lii.ments in question. In case appliaiii.n is made by telegraph, it would )" w"ll to refer by date to such ic'HIED INSTRt'GTIQNS i'amphk'ts Received Here For i Distribution, (Jives Kules Itegarding Exemptions. The local Conner, ption hoard has re--eivel printed p..nnihlets from the ijovernment cuntaiiiinK instructions 'or the drafted nun in this county relative to exemptions. These pamph'ets w dl be isue. to the drufted men t tins count... as soon as the drawing is made. They give full instructions ihout how to proet-ed to claim ex-rrptiuti.-. The local hoard handles ill appeals for exemption except in,u, trial, which comes under the juris:ution of the ilist-iet hoard. Drafted nen aie required to report to the outitv boad five day i after Ihey have be n notified, for animation. I I NERAL SUNDAY., Vrvires Fur Late Marion IN Witl to lie Hold Tomoi Miirnitig. The funeral sertieecf the late Maron DeW itt, who posted away at the Withatn Hospital yesterday moinuig is the result of an iiiju-y caused by lalling on a pilrhfork. will l.e h"l.i omorrew morning at i "', o'clock at the DeWitt nsidence near Holmeit. n The l!ev. R. ,. Kent will of DOOR-HANGING DISPUTE STOI'S CHURCH HI ILDING 'Hn II" ln'r'nfin n.!l Vol Verier. 1 CINCINNATI, .loi" It- V hoth: he new $..(.ii,i,iip Hamilton county "Ourt holier i hall hav" doors or be milt without them, after the f i. hion of eertain pi'imit.ve teitii'le,-, depends m the outcome of I He .tiaigest ual.or liiiputn that ever rml.ro. kd workmen 'it this country. Then.- i.. no' di pate a. to h.,'ir.. r ..!. .V. n :i'e !-a!i hrd r.- 'ho-.i ques'lon:.. Hut hi 111 larpcnter. ami die t metal woiker.i claim the have thi.ght to hang the meta' doors. Koilow mg a stiike several month), igo, which cost the county 4i 'H in extra rent and pric of matcriaJs. the men agreed to go ha. k to work on a fifty-fifty basis. Tending award of the work lo one of the unions. No acceptable award being m:l. the doorHanging vas nu .pcndcd. If the work is givon to the metal workers, carpenters and allied tradesmen threaten to strike, and vice versa. "Can't you stop it?" is the plea J. A. Green. Building Commit iion?r, ha.-. sent President Samutl Coo pers, of l.fai; American Federation of Labor. JC WOltK AT ' RtrouTEn

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Made from any Ford Car $150.00 Complete Call and let us tell you about this wonderful machine. Gasoline 20c per gallon.

Phone 158 i !1 Xacutinn Scumih Will lie Observed by Organization Dur- I in the Summer. I I'iie Woman'., l-'ranrhi.-o League i !l not meet Monday night July 1". ' convention hall of the court house. e to tie1 request of many of tin mbei , 01' the league thai a vaetilion ; i .'.' i he Lit, n for a few- weeks. : 'i't : j s w:!l be le-umed in the iv fad. ir tt-. re na- 1... ni"eti,.g . 'its tie t;t Li:!' IcilifUi r i. '..ili'ivt ha lum a paituuhtr m-lf!.-.a UV, IH0i.'tlMl?S Iiavc htcn in -tMKivc un-t itroftUible, hivin bwn :itU luK-d hy both nt n and women. Many pronnTK'nt iuvn and womon havo 'iiirts?e; tht niP'tinKs of the leaiur. The member.- of the lejiue arr urtf-l t kt'pp thrniselveH posli-d u;oii nwtt'Ts f rtaimnK to votm mui thus ieaiy to vote tntoHiiji'ntfy in tho eU'rtion thiw fail. It U intorPHUnjj to not1 that Mr:'. Woof! Uatman, county orifanitT. Iia.ifen six leaifues PHtablishd in Hmmt county. aH of which are flouVivJiinvr. rtu! la.-t laruf to be orifani.r.-l u;ts that m Thorntor with moir- tl;rt hity members rnrolh-fl at thf !)f-ir rrnt:. All thf-o loatrurs a?' i..!.i-!iir mtinps rffularly. one of tlip prin cipal plans bointr to instruct wii-vcn in voting pnvilffirps. Mr. Hut man v.i, ;isitH in orifanizinp vr;i! f th-' le:.vruos by Mr;. H. S. Ififrnn-s. v, i vnT-priH'nt of the torn, I'nr. hnW. W. MEMBERS TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. ger attendant to the trip." BKCINS INVESTIGATION. VKATTI.K, Wa.-h.. July 1 l.-fnit--d States District Attorney Clay AlI. a and a foree of men todav In ga.i in investigation of the Industra! Vvorkeis of the World otgani.:a;ioi. here with a view of interning members with l.erman proclivities. Allen a'd the prubi so far hail disclosed 1 1-lit a huge perc. ti.ai;e of the agitators were alien Cei'mims. "Attorney (anern1 tirerory. at my r' finest, authorized the internment "f all Ct-iman i nemii's who aie alliliateil d.h i-r h:iv.' laken narl in riry move'runt or plan si-eking io brinfc- al.oui mill, trial cr egiicultura' disorganization," said Allen. "My conception of the rule is that this vill reach any alien enemy who establishes n record uf unrelibility cither in residence or employment." The majority of 2fi men in jail today follow ing arrest for stealing riiles on trains had I. W. W. card in their pockets. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. Dr. Williams, who has Been spending hin vacation In northern Indiana, mtumnd to th' city this morning Because of serious cases of illness.

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citt ADmyriaEMBsTT. r,, '''','. r'l 1 r "s SINGER COMPANY Singer Scwinjr Machines sold 'in cnr.h nr payments. Renlcl by week or month. Phone me. I will call at your homo. Phone 09-Y. A. F. TINDKIt Manaffor Singrr Compiny In A. A. (..irrtfr'.-i Joweiry Store II. B. SHOOK I VKTERIN.MMAN (Her Oak Drug Store i Telephone 343. Lrhmion. Ind. JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned. 25c Phone 387 105 W. South St DR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST raraaers State Hank Bujlftllaf Bontsa Wm-2W Phone Ml S CALL 233 Ani3 Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traotion Station OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor 'train: 9-11 a. m .; 1-$ and 7-8 p. m. Consaltaiioa and Spinal A nil sis free l;i Casna-Neal Hldg. Phone C31 X-Ray Spinocroph Department SICKLE GRINDING AND MOWER REPAIRS W. K. FRALEVS SHOP AUcjr croasing reus Oak Drug Store j Ih VYijrk at Reporter orliff i Reporter on It. R. S'J-OU Yearly

Tractor

South Lebanon Street First Uural Loan and Saving Association 113 S. MerlAlsn St., Wianua !. I'. New, Kerrctnry The First National Kank Tho oldest and litrjTcst bank in Boone county. LEilANON A l.LCANIZING A SALES AS-KNCY Kverything for the iii'n. 1XRT autoo'chilcs. Vulcan zing a specialty. I Tcle.ihe.nc J(Z Arn .ry Buildinf I GEO L. FRANK & GO. Jewelers, Optician and Musie Dealer. West Side Square Phone 2IS AIKIIAKrS GARAGE J. II. AlItHAItt Agency for the Buirk Auto Room for Cars. Expert Workmen 2C4 South Lebanon St. DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis P.rn.-t. Liverv Ram Phor.es 7 and 2007 JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suita that Suit South Side Square j LINDSAY & T0LLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS ! BALL BMLCINO ! Next to Ir.tcrorhsn Static Office phone H9. Oren day A nighi MetZKcr Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONIC OltDLK Hot SE Lebanon and Ti.onr.own. Phonv 1 morta(;e LOANS on Uoone e-.-dy f.'irie.. oi' approvcl title -0 . : ;.-ur --:.' .oii.niis.-ion. Farmers Siaf Har.k i.f:rt.N"'i BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY I Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon Phone 520 KEPOKTLU ON H. It, 83.0U YEARLt