Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 249, Lebanon, Boone County, 19 July 1917 — Page 8

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LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1317.

Colonial Theatre TONIGHT POCAHONTAS RED CROSS BENEFIT P.uy Your Tickets from the Ladies "THE TARANTULA" Strong Emotional Subject, in six reels, fcatruinjr Edith Storey, Antonio Moreno and others. In this six-part offering, the VI1.: y.r. eh campanv iri' i it a drama of intense I'ti.o- i..n:,i apneai. wri tut aiu tiod.l. -d iv 1, curve I). HnKer. The cast is '.ug-- :n I i vi i i y h ,h,ncr.. E l:,h St 'icy .-t'ic in to dvmtUe.. a:, (lamia Alvaiudc. a I ': -.in beauty. Ilany (I'ilmivwnrhth plays tl... i.iic ol Teddy M fl". the young i'.ioi from tiie

t..l. belle. Ai.ti.tiiu Moreno plu.-t ih. faithful Ir. "i,;: (., i.. K'.K" I . Chni.c- Ix ,-. tl... ..I Vli A.I. Yoik ,-i.ib. The story !i. l)Ut th Iv.t,

' It fio.'ti th: . full-. 1. maintar. :. f a.l i:--- or, with a-r..,-:..- . , the I. - r. . :. A KI.PLK-PliODriTION 1 c ADMISSION ."c

level tragic

f xuiicm you veqi n

People really start to enjoy life when they begin to wear fine footwear. A certain sense of pridet'ul 5ossession will cause your feet to walk as if they beonged within the charmed circle of well dressed folks. Don't side step this question any longer. Dress up your feet.

Morgan lllll)imt!IMI!(llllil!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIJ I COOK WITH f GAS miiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiftiiiiMiim' Rec Automobiles - Trucks i ive-passent'er four JT5 Seven-pa.csensrer nx JU50 F. O. B. Linsir.if Call for Demonstration Moore & McRuberts, Auto Inn TKeSloreoVnlncs CLOifilNG SAFETY RAZOR I1L,DES SHARPENED Single edf. per (Joien 2Tx Double edge, per dnjen S5 We yxy postatte one way. H.irkcr X: Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone 100-Y West Main St IOR QUICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 West South Street

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buying the best

to enjoy life! Olympic Theatre Quality HotiHe (Juality Plays TONIGHT "TDK PI RI'LE SCAR" o.-Al'TS Cnder-vorl-l ,;..-!-draiia. ratiier ie Milved (in the ll..le. hut ho'.l.ve t'-i. attention v,-.' and mn'otammr a Ii-:ei-ree of .1st.o. T! -., on , Lea, h in ltal, v,i."e v , nu , S.x y. urn lat. r the Itiiia.n girl aal.er blather are in the -l li is of N. V..rk. wh re tiie !at'.,.r m kn.mn a 'C, -In. the hil. nt." Micit drai; t-af. -nt.-r- m'ti the arn. -Ahi.h tai... m a melodrama' ir tuin. 'Ii.e I. i,...tiei hii.fes on ih.- iruort.a ii'.- ii-i.nn ef his rorre. .i,.-t...l victim th.' m:m vl.o s -ve.1 I-.., .ester iio-i ,iH.,ire ear h. fr.'e. Con. taace Jv,n en I'r,pe peter.', and KuiT'-no 1'al'i-tte head the cast. "Hy Speshu! Delivery" There !.' r:o more elever child prt'' I'Vinir than Zoo Rne. In thu ." '. f'' storv siie i Riven unspl'' oitportuti ity t., display her poer.-, and .-he ri-e.-to the oerasion in a manner that wil deiipht your patron.-. Briefly, she is "little Mi.s I'ixit." and brine-- inn r'trspH hearts tefet.h. r in a moid unusual manner, ttre .,f tim-e sun -hire com. dies that you are more than a!e:e,cd with. 3c ADMISSION ."jc AUTO INN Standard Oil Service Station No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St Phone 21 MONUMENTS j See us for your monument if you want nrst can stock and workmanship. Call u and we will bring you fo our hop for inspection. Shop phone 1(12; R. H5 714 PLACE yOVU ORDERS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO. ORENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies East Main Street Fhoa 2Dl

INIEREST IN THE NEW

No Excitement Among (ierman People, However, Over What Address Contains. ll.w Ih Inlrrmnlt'tunl Veir, firrrlrt.; STOCKHOLM, July 19 - Pel rngrad dispatch says the Run. Mian rabinr! has been convened In special session today to consider the ri'im.val of the capital to Moslff,, the IntrrnnHonnl AVtr, SVrtaer.) AMSTERDAM, July 19. Chancel lor Mirhalis maiden speech in the Holchstag, s'ttintr f.nth his public policies, I.- being awaited hy the Or man p...ple wiib g.eat calmness, saul .1 d, patch from li.rhn to.ay. ... p.. ,, ,i loaders anil th. !.. .ii..v..-(l intense interest in thai n r.-.uting to peace, hut there was excitement on Hie iart of the II. rn fna.--.-s. tile tolcglum aihle,!. p, , t the leader-ii-.. H.-n,! Km- ,a 'h- Reich ta t.. ' lin fiom imindlir ng their int-r ,,..,.e i..-it."it calling I'ii' .1.. '-!...n ..'ii' xi.tn.ri or mVm test .milv .1 from the I). rn i;..:'i' f i.V.I to -iv whether .mv ll ,-. I, ..I i-i-,1 II, ...ie In tl.e ,-,,nI,, da.. ' .;:. he l'!..'.:ll le:,.t. in. !, -I r....-r.i',e l.lat : : r :-, it : .- I h...-, .-.e unront.11- ' 11 ir !! tl... .. .n-.-iv it-ve--e;e t:.'v..:-.i.!;r to n-l'-.i the ii;l.-r il.i'l . . e 1. . ,ai':. 01 udil anothe, Bi m; lor a " M in. !-nr ( ry- ... w .." line di.-iiaich 1. -o.- aii-t n..v .-. 0 1.. w . Ian; to wait for i oi;.tilu- ... al ! 11. t, - a-.d that the ka:-e ',- .-, th. ici.le as a ,.,le. Th" l-'.-'.o. a soeiah-t tiap.-r (itinle11 lia nihil!', was ouo'ed as saving: ,e . ,'e eMh.. la'.'.V'ird .oo.r cla,".'- " -a-- f .-..e I tb.ee year, .f war fe kaise, ll'ld the eo..e havt n- t-i Kr..-'. h otia-r s. well that iMVr ..( --tie 1. -tain of lh ).: ,-t'U-l ..".I -a l-an.m. No one ,i.,l.t r ,1 al'-'-n'il- vtil he ol.l-le to sti, h.i ; on io.'.. ii. h,i we hone that th' ..,.!-.. - vill have mi I111I. ri-.ev r-. in I'aii;, avo.d T tnrk ini; til-' ka.-er ,.- morally, sin.-e In.-y r.l-. jii- e; f!.. ir ra;'e on the ,-!iaiie.i.. -ill tio-v Mill ....on laid out that Wi'-l-.Ini II' , no 111-ie shadow of a ' Tn. d ,.aci v .i. accepted a- fur -'1,. -I- appo.iitnH' a 11-iluaiv i':eta;. :',-r C'rma'iv if tie l.lh'lais .-.-.iltlr.U' :...:- ho-t'ie i"it'p'" toviatds the l.aiaeiio,- and hi- aOM-ei--. (JER.MANS 1 KKI RREAD Ol 0()! TO CAPTIVES I ONIiiiS. .1 i!y I'l l". .-'-''Ion I'.l I ria'.i- of the war until he wa- re .a-.d a few " 'if.-, has arrive, 1. -.. ai d make, .--oii.e remarkable re v. late.l.s about eoiid tains anion.r... k.,i pe-.p!e. Ilol. r .!-! a t! nil' made of wood. I II ct"!- ,!. u e at p. ,ent ill (l.-r th e v , av.-idine o Ihot'e-sor H.mer "Ihi.- i..-w ww.d fodd-r i- a sor. ,f fo-iorn le pe which 'he landowner--,-,e enueily latched at." he say; The Ku.--'ian fore -t.-: in the .K-rupie. ! . I ha- e heard, aie l-n--tJi r-b-.- v t ut down and turned bitwo. -d-tneal. This- vvnod-ra-al is inend.. I prim inly to serve as a ratth.d. H ead is also made from it. ,nd 1 lii-ve 1 11 to'd 'h it it is irl'.e o the -older-. I am more ir.rlmed .1 thir-k that it is le-erved a., a b 'j. for the pi i-ota-r.-' citmp.. "A mod: ri'portant revelation about Me (fo- am prinpf rs w nilt.le to ino in an uni'iiarderl ninment by a crtain his.-h official about a ear u-o. 'A",.r the war,' he said, '0"rnan ;.o,i,-.,llUte wdl be of Miprcnw i.iiportei.ie, but. as a result of th. ippalliiu: lon-es we have sufTerwl here will be a treat lack of farm-han-ls in our field. We, therefore, ii I he eoiif lusion of peace, mean te 'a ep back iw many a.s we can of out aillion Slav pr.soneM. They makf xeellent and docile farm laborers. " i!ut how will you manage to eep them here if they want to reurn home?' I inquired. "'Oh. they are r.ioitly illiterates, and if we treat th-m well they'll probably stay of their own accord. Many of them arc already forming connections, illicit it ia true, with German wo.-nen on the bifr estates where they are at work. But of course, if they refute to stay we ".hall find mean moke them. With proper education. In a German mineu, in lent than a (feneration they will be Germans.' "'German hintory,' lie went on, 'shows from the time when th Cermanti pushed on into the lands the i 'her n ie of the f .he and 0 ,h. . r I a .1. .y e

and th:.'. U ajwiitilUUr, the I""" "'- vonic civilization on it borders. Th;a process or peaceful penetration into Slavonic regions, followed by the ali.iorntion of the Slavonic population, has been clinched nt interval", when necessary, by wars. " 'This process has been in the past, and ought to be in the future.

cur policy. t)ur expansion must be toward the east, and will be to. wauls the east, for the Slnv, with his softness, his mysticism and romantic l'lealism, was meant to lie ruled and not to rule.' "These remarks were mnde at a time when no c.ne foresaw the Rusian revolution." MARKET RETORTS IMIIAN APOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANA POLIS, July 1!). There were around Hallo fresh hops arrived for tiie market this moriiin(. which was not a large supply considering the good demand fiom uii sources and th result was that sal esmen were agate n a position to realise a 10c gain 01 the hogs weighing from KM to les. than Itxi pounds and other hogs soa at .steady prices. According to price, tal.lishnl the high averaging fie,, lhll to leys than 225 pounds sold ji la.2.1 and r,.40. The heaviest hog:, however, brought Jl.l.W) and th-p was a very fair cleaiame. 1. ATTI.K There was a big run ... at'l" for this time in the week, then .dug around I.1.1111. There was nisi lack of g.), in choice rattle n tn. .fT'i-ngs. an there was no ir. r, as, n the demand. So far as p.-.e ... vere c.r.eraed, there was a weal:."'4. ' io a.r.i.ls. but tile steers ::''.. '"'' - '"'! . I'll" , -Id nl Iri-i, oi H' ifer . however, were .mot ' "." lower '.'nan earlier this we k. V'i;. '- a run ;f :.fl calv.-, and they ..! : it a Kirp decline In prices. Th-.va-, rn ,-harig- to note in the maiVt 'or Meters and feeding cattle, 'he up.dy and demand being just ahoj; re were steady ,.r,e... .1 f 1 ings. CHIC fil) LIVESTOCK. T'NION STOCK YARDS. Ill July I" -Hoa P aits, ir.iHM); market (ionic and f.c lughei; mixed and buthe,,. 1 I '.,. I.',..,ti; g,., heavies :M .10 .i 1,..MI: rough heavies, .l l.ni,,.U.:tl); liglit. I l..'illi.. la.-'O; pigs, $. Jai.i 1-1.2;.; bulk of sales, S14.4dio 15.. C TTI.K-Rei-eipts. 4.01)0; maiket tr. an: l'ie higher; beeves, $s.4.li lite; caws and heifers, $.-,..-,0(. 12.110: .toeke, s and ferdecs. Si;.:;:, ,1 '1 ;c. aives. '.."ti,, 1 i.:r.. SHFKI' - lie, , its, 0.1-10; maiker -lea.ly to strom-: native and wes. ins, ST.T'ci 11 1)"; 'anibs. J;i.r,i.,i 1 5.. ( IIICU.O (,l! UN. Cose Corn-- May, !l.i.t,i, ' ept., .l l-,.b,i l.lir-,;' Dec, .fl.ll' Oat J:,'.. 1,c; Sept.. 0 ' :,; 1 1. c. :,;! .. P-.ik Julv. jl'i.tii; Sept. :!:. r,:,. lard-Jul'v. 20.2H; Sept., SJ't. t:.-. M.t;. liilis July. f;:i.22; Sept.. y.ll.lil. LEnVNO.1 YURKETS. Wheat. No. 2 fin.". 01-11, 711 n.s 1 hits, mix"d tw, poultry! iggs nn,'lutter. fresh 20c '!en. 4'.. tits and over 1e 'lens, under 4 1 j lbs lib-'..-vttiorn hens l't,sjirlnnf rhieks ev"r 2 lbs 22c Old cocks lie voiinrt cocks, staggy 12c len turks. oh 20. rom turlcs, old lar rom turks, 12 lbs and over .... 20c lecse, full feathered 11PI.OT IS ( II RGEI). DETROIT, July I!h-The federal trarai jury today returned an indict ment against Libert Kalischmidt and sociates, charg.ng that they plotted struct ion of the St. Clair river tun1 betw-een Pert Huron and Surnia Ont. Ida Kalt-chmidt. Maire Schmidt mi! N'eef Schmidt, relatives of Kaltchmiilt, were jointly indicted. APT. MCHRIIM-: ASSIGNED. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. July f 'aptam Herbert W. Mcltride, who won iritish and French medals for bravry as captuin of a Canadian machine gun company in France, was today isaittned to command Company L. lew unit of the fourth regiment, Iniianu National Guard. CRFATIIOI SE WILL RESIGN. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 19. Charles (ireathouse, Democratic state chairman, announced today he will resign beause of his appointment to the United States vocational education board. MERIT MI'ST GOY'EHN. FT. HARRISON, Ind., July 19. General F. Glenn was notified today by the war department that appointment of reserve officers from the Officer' Training Camp are to be made solely upon efficiency record, and that All evidence of "pull must be avoided. '"a Yct.

COLONEL GREEN'S IDEAS ON WIVES AND HOME

(Of, Ihn InimmaHimitl Veld Jtirrlce.l NEW YORK, July li). Colonel Edward H. R. Green, the non of the late Hetty Green, whose romance at the age of forty-nine years has been interesting the country, would never admit he was a "confirmed barhelor." Although he resi.Ueil for manyyears the wiles of female suitors, said to have numbered lO.iHHi he always insisted he might take the fatal step -oine day. Colonel Green is a very affable man to interview raid has a ,;uaint wit. He is fond of discussing the "eternal question" with reporters. Here are some of his odd observations, as recorded on different occasions in his career: "The problem of marriage does not lie as heavily on the mind of the poor man as it does on a rich one. The poor man has at lea't the comforting thought that he is the loved head of the household and net the tieasury vault." "There is not a rich man in America who has not had do:-,--chances tn many into famill s of bllth and breeding, out he 11, u: t s. .1; the inner recesses of the woman's soul and find n" her affection., ring true." "I want the right 'art of girl nr w mar.; age !-.,., n'l i.vttter if the bum and heait an- tied." "I like a hashiul girl." "I wouldn't ha.-.' .,.,,-ss K"l. b-'c "Evei, -man .:..,: a w.fc iok fr th, n;;l,,-,:v type. 1 now her hv the Ph., -lire -1 n domg li'tle ,i,-', of k ndi-i tiler,. She can't hale hel g.. inahl- N, w Yik ll.l fi.v--upplv t' 'New York wet,,,.,, ,', own t"e real meaning to hv. ; ihii.i should h- brougl t up lik' I tnlp -a ',-..,' t'i-e,-e a-nty f ,,,. A:v there COMPLAIN OF HOLIDAYS IN ARGENTINE SCHOOLS i.i t:i.s viiins. .1 ' it -uforth a load .- of p..,te la .Virion. ,-:.- a f -i' i looh eg eve, tee A r.'c,: a.m. is tV!-d with -UM.cl peats to have f,,r. a :u.iv i- lo-'.'-r and -.i'd. v.here el-e, ,..al hi - -nu, let-d with eoraia-'.-.otl I gti edurat-'i II,, auiili.s. C.,.-er inve -tigatlon. I .cvev.-r. rer ahs the fact that the .1 Iger.he'sc!e.ol hour has bat foitv-nght ntin-lt.-s; t. s:-!i,,.il day is of four or five f the.-e abbreviated "hour,"; the -Ight months. Thrown in as an ei,a ar the hc'ilays of the Vny fe.-tivities, one week; half a week or so lor the celebration of the defeat of the English ir.vasion. fifteen religious fea.-t days, without -ounting Sundays, and vaiieus ..th.-i da' -s o'T." the day of the Tree, Animal Day. not forgetting the daywhen the teacher is merely ah -, nl from classes in nerordar.ee with established custom. And the long and the snort of it is -ays La Nacion, that the day or. which work is really done become more or less of a stirpri e, and one of these fine days it vill be suntir-"- ",l when the programme of study v i!' astonish the di..,nguished vi iter still Hence it is, La Nacion concknies 'hat there are scholars in their hfth year in the second grade v.ho can only read by jerks and who are incapable of writing a letter; house-

SAME OLD PRICES

Breakfast foods have spiling at same old prices. Jersey Flakes, big size ...,1.1c Washington Crisps, new ...10c Shredded Wheat Biscuits. .. 15c Maple Wheut Flakes .13c National Com Flakes 8c Quaker Corn finkes 7c Post Toastiea 10c and 15c Kellog's Corn Flakes . . ... ,10c Purina Bran 13c Petti johnB 15c 21 pounds Tip.Top Flour-

Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 206 WW Wnxhinarton Street Phones 400 190 WARD'S FINE CAKES AND L'XEAD

Children's Rompers Combination Rompers in all Colors, Sizes 2 to G vears . .59c and 83c

Children's Sizes 2 to 6 years Colors

More for Your Money at Moore's

P:ii'r Plal.-s. 12 f'li- . . . Wax I'apei-. ?o slifrt-s . . I'iip.'r Nit)kins. 'l't fur. TaMr t'lulli anil (i NapkiiK T:::!'-t P;!p-r. r-U PilMT Ctl..'. . I'.if Paper Nut (.'iil'-i. a Inf. . ...ic . .."ie , ,5c r,r . ..".t . .ac ,27c Pajit-r T'.xn'ls, 1...H-I t',,r.

sipei ial music ileii)(,n.-tratiin al! tliit' week. All the latest

hit'. Ciutii- in and have then played and .sunjf. Moore's 5 & 10c Store

Phone 1 12

SMART NEW LOW SHOES It's oford time now! We are always ready to serve you.

French Shoe Store, RKJECTI'.!) I'. TIMES. ARMY NOW TAKES HIM Nl.VV Y'lCK. J l!y Vi, - Vothirg i t ,,.. ,.--f. a- nel a t. when a a-t i.-a iy want- to heln I'n'te San. Can th." I ' ) ike the young r iol i; in e who recently ate his way no the racai millt.'ii, )'. G. F'trpat -l,-. r. i,', t-,1 th.ne.-ii t s hv- U... imv, r-.i-.-j , M irir.e Ci.ih and Nuaipal flu i:.l for physical unlitn.-ss, as J'tnaMy ee.c,.-e.l hmi.-lf into the rst l:,tt.i'i,.n if the S.gnnl Corps, mmediat. 1 ,' af-.-r h'-ing necepted he .!, placed on i x',, dm 111 the midday ,i ;U e niee'iag for e.iuitirg in 'hambe.-.s street. SM U I. PON SI It I.. LAI-AYKTTK. Ind.. July ID.-Two of f'r, ii;," X have broken out at the Seh'.et -' Imi.-.e a-i'l nearly all the m,-:-, b is of ihe instiluiioii a'-e Ivinx var, ,f i"-d. Ihe county health nftVr. vas iit-.e.i::.t..v notllied. Tin,.--'-atfiii-d .-. ige Mnrlntt and Mrs. Milton H. , end they are lieirg ,,- old ho.pital buiidir.g ,- a, .inline -ules. Il.dh as ge'.t-r.g abinsr it v ';- INI i;i: SK. IN WAGES. !.!' A YKTTE, Ltd.. Julv ln.-An I n--- - ,-' w.'l he s,g:i,-.l today where bv r-.r P.. r, e-.pive.i hv the Mount rou'e in Lafayette. Michigan Fit;.. In lianapoii-. lijuninond and other ritnc ill ! given a ten P"r cent en rea-, all gone up. We are still Quaker Puffed Rice ..He ljuaker Corn Puffs lie Quaker Puffed Wheat 1:1c Grape Nuts 1,1c Hatter Wheat '. loc Hominy Grita .....10c Pillsbury Vitos 15c Kcllog's (Crumbles 111c Ralston Wheat Food 10c Ouaker Oats 10c none better 1.60

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Wash Suits

all 59c and 83c Can Rublx'rs, 15 dozen. ... 10f Can Lids, t for ,"c Quart Fruit Jars, (i fur. . .2."i2 lin tans : Ttc Parawax. : for 10c Fruit Jar Wrench 10c Fruit Jar Filler .1c Claims. Toji.s for Fruit Jars '2 f"r 5c Deliver 50c orders S. S. Square Prest-0-Lite Service Station P.atterie-s recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. . L, W. KIRTLEY DENTIST Kirat National Rank Buildiag Third Floor JOHN II. II 0 Y General Real Estate Business CRAND OPERA HOUSE Ctll Phone 100-Y WOOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTONIAN SHOES MONROE AND PATERSON CARS Monroe Sales Agency 20 Weal South Street. CORY & KRATTON ri XFEAL DIRECTORS rnh phone SG; Resideaca ohooat 240 and (V! fttMiey Kwk. E.Mt BeoU ? I

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