Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 248, Lebanon, Boone County, 18 July 1917 — Page 8

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Colonial Theatre Coming Thursday, July 19 POCAHONTAS RED CROSS REN K FIT Buy Your Tickets from th' Ladies "THE TARANTULA" Strong Emotional Subject, in six rev's, f. iHruing Edith Storey, Antonio Moreno an,, other-.

In this six-part offering, the Yi er. T.ic est u:v- and eve.ily adv::rii.U' as ..i.i.na Aiv.ita.ln, woihtu j.:av lii "! of Tr-f-v i Mulrs, who will not Ul;c nil ' -tulle. Antonio iorcno pirn., the ( Cinhfu! lii.nTij I.u., I. I'.uf.-r- ! Chuno b'.m the of ,.,n A n Yets . luh. The .-r.j'ry lia..i.'o.o. v .h, n ',: T but th .'. ... .. : iv, . i -.v

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People really start to enjoy life when tli.y liegin to wear line footwear. A c't.'iin -en-ie nf .i-ideful possession will cause your fed to walk as if Uuy belonged within the charmed circle of well divssed folks. Don't side step tiiH 'jiu'slmn any 1'hi;t. Dress up your feet. Morgan Shoe Co.

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.iiiiihiiiiiiiiiiii!imiiiiii:iiiiiiiimiiiiiiii cook wnn I I GAS I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 iT Reo Automobiles - Trucks Five-pasaenger four Seven-passenger fix $1250 F. O. B. Lansing Call fur Demonstration Moore & McRonerts, Auto Inn Tke Store c Values CLOTHING SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single ee'ifo, per dozen. 2Tm Double. file, per doti-o X VVe pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAt.'NDERS Phone 100-Y West Main BL I OK UL ICK f LKCTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 West South Street Job Work at Reporter office

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to enjoy life; Olympic Theatre hiality House Quality Play; lOXKJIIT f: Mis' Poo Wi!-im Neva Cm!..-, th .(.pillar Catvcr-al .-.tars. -rtray tn ro'La-'tic rj' i.h:.; t '-i:-;.. kaii ir;i;iia. in a vuy tr.:i v.i r.-.,,r :ir; you vwil i. i;f hw.' v .C. 'ni ,vo i.l' .ni- ,-.i.i-y a., .v. :!. f.-i; vour Inci .lr an.l thi 1. k . ;. hi.- .... S.-.li,-.!-:y. "TELL MORGAN'S GIRL' A ;Ur. -f..:.iy. f..i.i:.r(f K.L.i.- I; a a n" .'..,:n in tin- (if .-. Hp ta'.. hi- local tKiuno-r, v ho mul"- j-tmrt ' Irii imi.ii-, iir'l f urc i inn nations . (' I.!;-.- tn i irr ''."!! I..i-t R.-i.-r . Sun ivor." This i- u urn.. ii a '.4 verting. ."ic-AD.MISSION-ac AUTO INN Standard Oil Service Ktution No, 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lr-l.nnnn Kt rhont 21 MONUMENTS S u for your monumrnta if you want drat clasa atock and workmanship. Call u anrl w will brinjf you 'o our iiop for inapoction. Shop phon 1(!2; Re. UK or 714 . FLACK YOUR ORDERS EARLY

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Ul ULi LlWL ItiuLiO Considers Several Matters of Inv purtiinre Question of Finunces. n in,;.oriant niotir.p of thr- Counouiifil f IteiVn ww MU ay afl.Mll.xm i.l Ju.iifr I'ari-'i, ofin tlie (ur! houi.e. Aiminn nthci 1'iii, tl iiiifi-tioll of timinnnif th" k "i" Oh- !-! '""'"I '" ...1. 'I" Ill.llul.ll ('(.onnl of lli O .l.Jf a,k'l e.a: f:ir.i. whiili "ic wft i.v it In' - iiiu'ii i'V tin wuiiu'n ul e.n'Ptv. ft'' nr.l- arc for !n. .... . ,1...,,. ,;,ti"ir a".! -!a;;.l k .1! Tir i iToit is h. n ..l.al.ly ho .It OTKKiLlEE 1 .'ii- -el I or .Mminj; I-row ( hiiimn is , . I-,..,. I r. .'II, n .,' 0; .I...I Ouii.:. ,M.tme th.o - .e 1 . !.f fro.. :. t.u. -Mte A'iiruM I f, 11 1 ...Pr.o.v II y.ih ..I p.-:.,, to to tief 1 her ..cue. M l'. ION. ..-m and f. !: .i.. ' if A 1 l: rf i.l fa m;.... .'ii lr-. M.nv.i.t lieck a.i.. ,m liank Ilit'i.C -n.eii . l. M. Kdnrvton ".'id faoi.lv v.iit- ' ,ltl S. . M.fui'-H and fatiiii,- of Clva'.C" Sun.i'l. Ti-e o. s t'ne.'.ii'u: rmr met at th : ,:,.,( .' (i.i. enrV thr-.-lioi.r I ,s r -.n u,vi'-f. 1. ,11.. the larire t t..e n.ii'i'i'. 'I hi- ear there are ,'.,f oaf-, M M. K.liina'on 'is t' j to tf-.h :. at the ..'.I prices. Th. t'-fi-i'.-. ( I.iv I- 1 .-on, s. Ivhiiir on. K-i I'" I'.-'.t, It. E. J.mes. v .01. I'- 1 ' Ifit'".-. I on Ti''i-. .'. - M.i",i:i. i an I Clair Piatt.,,. I T. .' .!.. . I. .10 'nil.. oi. -r. Chi,!... .1. Cltfll". C..1.1 .n. .Vl.ll'k .'.!. . ... il. E. M. South. J. 1- lie kin anilT.id 1.. wait for a d-ad I ll ol, , mi in.lnr,. some t . bo;,,, I y.,11 while lot Colonial Theatre hinlitv House Ourtliiv Piny TONICIIT. Tri inule Superfeaturt? William Hart in "THE SOI.ARE DEAL MAN" A western jilny full to the irim nf Hcti";i ami 8tispcn.se; vith the inri)mi.;irali!e Hart pur'rayinir a character with whom veil will li in sympathy from 'he first. He thobyht he hail killed a "nan, a bi rancher so he foretwore KiimlilinK and tried with ill his heart to atone to a ffirl "ho didn't understand. And r.Kainst hate and violence tnd treachery he fought on for vindication. A thrilling fttory of red-biood cn and women. A thrilling love story told dif

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CANTON, o., J"'y 1 u cnstt more to (ft a divorce here now. War prices for litiKation have been adopted by the lawyers and general increases of 50 per cent In fee have been fixed. I"he common, tmiiii-puteil divorce, formerly obtainable at M. ' ;f'If it has any co-respondent of similar frill uttached, the price, of couiee, will he more.

WILL BE REPAIRED Two Squires to be Resurfaced With Preparation of Crushed Stone arid Pitch, The work of improving North .Meridian street will be started tin 'iv.-t nf next week, fhe two square, t'rom Wai-hinton to William:; street, .'.ill be entirely le.-urfacod with 1 ir"paiation of crushed stone an.' pitch. The street farther north will e repaired with the same pepara lien, hut only in the had pUrn. The ..'.rk wiM he ,,,n- by the city stive' I'ovre und-r the direction of City Enirmeer Whiterottor.. MARKET REPORTS IMHANAPDl.lS l.l'.KSKK K. IMHASAI'OI.IS. Ind., July tiie ir.arket this niurmnif, but not h tati.linjt this, there wa a koo.I outlie .va kiPers ai-o in t rkei there .!.- a tf"!!..ra! advance of Jiic in piiees as compared with yesteri iy. Sales ranif-l from $l.'..ir..o la.ill for rue vtooii l.oi;s weinhini; from 1 in to pounds, while those aver-i"-i'i' nv-r i'i'.ii ii"i!M sold at ,)'iin aiel Ihe extreme top fol the iia imi.s . 1 .". .1;.".. The hoits weiithinu floin 1MI to Kill pound- hi at Sla.in. CATTLE T here v.as a hiK suppl f m-t!,. for the oiaiket thu mortiim; line r-:nt I .Tin'. There was al-o . ill department.) a. id tuners had a bet 'r lidvaptatje in :-i k 1 titr th"ir .-.e''i '."11.-. S'.:lie sa'. llnvJiX have a. .e. tcl a bu'e weaker and perhap 'owes, i.i, t the ireneral estimate!. . ad. rs we... tout the market wr. t.-:..''v with v-sierday and this aoplied a.ta'de lor killer iv at .si.a.lv pr -t L.ueh If a(,v f l!a ,-lo.k.rs nod feeding ratth rmnir. but the supply was v.. 15 id the local demand was steady t HICAOO GRAIN. CHirAOO, July is.. There wa 't much pressure on corn at th penmir of the itoard of Trade toda nd v itli a iitie i-hort covering an e. r.mis.-ion hf.iire buvinij t'ne pi ic .ivanced from '-c lower to -s Kher. OiH-, ranged to inither, strength in corn hein a fa. The no bids on wh'-at at the open ,..e Wheat July. S-Vid; Sept., I.U 'i to i.e.. i I.l 4: Sort.. 'pt., P.. i k- July, 40.4O; Sept., $?9.6a. I ii id - J il-.', S.!il.:i7; S, ;.t.. $20.'.. U ii Jti'y, $o.i."2; .Sept., $21.S2. CHICAOO LIVESTOCK. I'VKiN STOCK Y.AI1HS, II!., JuK llotrs- P.. , , ipts. 2!.0O(lj matket. lo.... 10 i.e Ck- lower; m.xeil and but chers. $14 2.V 15.tr; Rood heavies. il'i.ii'i'.i l-V-'l; rouifh heavier. $l'..Cir ol'i Mi: lipht. ViW? lo -a: puts 'I1.2-"..n I'.l'.; hoik nf ,a:es, tl4.-1''. I . .Ma. 'ATTI.E Receipt . 1.1.000; mar ket, tendy, lOe hit'her; beeves, $H.3 (.. 14. me. rows and h.eif..rs, f.VHO.e U.I il; -toek-rs and feeders. .2.'i. '. l-: Texrn.., $!0.2.'.i 12.40; calves, !l.f,0 i" 14.2.'.. SHEEP -Receipts. H.OiNi; market, steady to strong: natives and west erns, ..ifii 11.00; lambs, JD.auia 10.10. , I.EBANO.t MARKETS. Wheat, No. 2 l.!5 Corn, 70 lbs 1.8C fern. 70 ft a 1 K, Oats, mixerl Wc Oats, white "0c F0ULTRY. Erks 'Or Butter, fresh 2c Hen, 4'a 11)8 and over lc Hens, under 4'j Itis LeKnoin hens 1' Spring chicka over 2 lt 22c Old cocks I2' Vounfr cocks, atagKy l'ic Hen turks, old 20c Tom turks, old 15 Tom turk. 12 IBs and orer .... 20c (jeese, full feathered He Reporter on R. R, $3.00 Yarly

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Complete Reorganization of Coalition Cahinet Seems . Imminent. (Ttit th fttti-rnilthnnl ,V.-.r cr.irf., COI'ENH AOEN, July lg. While the Russian armies at the front ure battling courageously afrain.-t the Austro-tlernian troops, another critical political situation has been precipitated in IVtrooM-ad. A dispatch from retroirrad today hinted that a complete reorganization of the coalition cahinet may he imminent. With five ministeis out. others are threat ninir to quit. The following te'eirrain was received from IVtiorad today: "The disorders precipitated heie by soldier.s has caused uaeasiness. The leaders who called upon their armed forces to ovcrt'jrn the ir'ivern-.ieul and confiscate the pi ;..s ure cm-. - i.i -ered i-respnn.-i'ples, hut they 1 an cause no end of trouble. De.-p.-.o the efforts of Premier I.voir an.l War Minister Kerrns-ky to re-to'e r:-vn,a. conditions the eltimiite re.n'ts eioinot Til. over tl'.e d.-nvicls ..f ihe I'kraians for autonomv. "Cerlain faction.- of the workmen's and soi-hci-' sno-irc.t a leand n.-.v ll'i.-. net." PLOT I ltl STIUTK.il. ttempt Iadi- t Kidnap V.ar I i n -ister hiren-ky. S'l'iK :t!d! M .; v is.-. t n.. irp' w the i-art of TOPr.it, .. ,'11 ir IV , .;-,:! I I. ...., t, harm War M.u.-'er N-.-n-kv va-fiu.-trnt.-i i'l t in t.me, a.. -"1.1,111' t" advices ff. in the Ku -i .'i c.-,,.ta! l-oilov.i,,,. ,;,!,.-, -,k of r,o.i.;. , Ihe N-v.ky r,,,Nvt h.-avilv in, red .-oldieis -taifed lor the ra.Uay -ta-tion in aino,r-. a-.i'o.-n .h.l. s t lo...,--pt til- war mmi-ter "ho was l,..,vw for ti-e fiont. hut a.-1-e.l t..o lite. MEETINGS TO ST!R UP Open Air Meeting at Jamestown I.a-t Night Those Stheiltiled Tonight. cnntitiir fo last topht : Cviipm Jon.:.,., art-d a address h..,lu!.d for White- :.- not held. .e.-1 R'Ver and Rahir.l I:. t Me il i.lo.d '!'. Sli.vd; at te DOVER STATION. O. II. Ci'd and wife of Ci lie, Ini-riin (Ml of 1 r,-, Ihll-lV 0,1! ef llllir.io. V. of (, l ( liases E. Met him. W aiter MrIianiel and Clair lirat'on were in I. iianapolis Eridcy. I.avton Caldwell of Cleveland. Ohio s Visit ill with his ura't.ii.iireets, J. C. Caldwell and wife. Mrs. A. I,. Titus and .lar.eht.i I'rsill.i entertainrd the N. S. rl I'ridav eveninp. Charles Ma.hho: wan -:.H. I to Mrin county Sun. lay to alte,i.l thr hed-lde of his brother-in-law. .1. C. Cil,w,.I ha- pureha-od a rv-v laxwell automobile. (core.- Crun and wife of St..,) 2ll I. (i. Ca.,iinKer and wife and : or Victor. Hr.vul Melfon and wife urn daui-li'cr Thora and Katl.ei ine I'.roce of Ad'nnce, James Caplinsrfir ar.' wif. and son Kenneth and CTair Riat ton and wife were the Sunday Kutst,of Lon Ilratton and wife." Hucli Pierce and Lon Nav motored to Whiteland Saturday 'returmnr home Sunday, Itolpli Jones and will; and Mlidrr.t Kibbey were the guests of Charles K. Mc'Tain and family .Saturday niirht. Morgan Shelley and wife and Mrs. Nan Kineuid motored to Indianapolis. Sunday puendinu the day at RiverHide park. Mrs. Mary Mille- visited in Ladoga. Saturday iiiylit and Sunday. James Maddox and wife visited in Lebanon Sunday. It Annoyed Him. "What did th boss say when you anked him for raise Id salary?" "He couldn't have said more or been madder If I bad been hla wife sxklng for more mooey."

Children's Rompers Combination Rompers in. all Colors, Sizes 2 to 6 years . . 59c and 83c Children's Wash Suits Sizes 2 to 0 years all Colors . . . 59s and 83c

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BOTH DEMEAN AND ' ROhTHALS ,MY BE LFIOUTBYWILSON CONTINUED FROM TAGE ONE. r. r tope, a'i br- a !i:v d Ira,, p- t r f p.ent " I '"it t'-'hl at p.- -i.t - in I'-f It . I'l erican fo, the United "The navy v.as n-ver better preofficial to'l.iy. '-Thai wan ho'-a b; its v.rk in irott,n; the porcine expediMen across. If other departn-ents wi!l co-..p"iati tiieie will be no ti ;ikMimvtv. Miss Co arc Luntr of Indianapolis ment the htt'-r n.irt of lat week with Mis. M.eJ.ie W'.eth. Is's'ev Peahody an.l family spent Sun hy'v ith l'm'iik Haik"!. an'' family f 'near Lebanon. inn u. n nil w,fe of In.liar.av ne- Satn-di..- ifht and Sun - day with Krne-t McCoy and wire. W. A. Shir'ey, wife and son Clarence o Sunday guests ret Wilson, wife and daur-hlM-Lebanon and Steve Kca iley and wife of ueur Old Union, were Punday KuesU ol Marl jamson ana wiie,

.."ic Can Rubbers, it duzon 10c . .k- in l.iilf, -1 for ."c .. (Juart Fruit Jars, (! lor. . .2"c Tin Cans ac . "w I'ara'.v.ix. .'! for lllc :,c Feift Jm" Wieiuh l'U- . Km it Jar Killer "it..".c Cla--- 'I'.):'.-' for Kniit Jars 'Jar 'J I'll' "ic Unli ill ail tiiif week. All the latest

Deliver 30c orders Prest-0-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. L. V. KIUTLEY DENTIST Eimt National Itank Building Tliird Flour JOHN II. HOY General Real Estate Business GRAND OPERA HOUSE Cill Phon. 100-Y WOOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTON IAN SHOES . MONROE AND PATEKSON CARS Monroe Sales Agency 20S Went South Street. I CORY & BRATT0N FUNERAL DIRECTORS ef jlOffle phon 6; ReuMtaet) phon 1 1 240 sad 1 1 guadey Bis, E 6ut Stts

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