Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 252, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 July 1917 — Page 4

1 DAILY EETCSTES ,f'T rlt, awWbttatiaa JU t r l.t ir:-r, a(ollta4 Ht i'Mml, MWutalliM i:urfi K. K-Sij aWMor. Ralph B. N-AAau'tan Wanaar. i. jl Kafturum. Nl-wa K.lltor. II o7 9h r n, A ltralowa, ZiontXUlanlU. Tar Puna ajirf R..l. jMmltiad to Uia malla" mm aeoond-eiaa. Bi V ir at tli poatoatoe al Labtnoa tsbwi niKtiraoi. (Mail J''iti payable iit anu pupar win oe aif a aubacrlptlon U rD tin k1) Itr hat Hr Jlall. all month. 1.71 Br lii Ail. lnre numihe ...... hy Mail, on moult ........ ...... By Carrlar, por wwk 1: by Omar, on year Mm Otmuan.a and Carrta of Thank. ar otilact to a charge of ac Pr 'me of trorda. Cah aboulii accompany mallai of thla kind. Alvrilln matlr o( latterlaa or atiyth'na of a Ilka nalur not acoap'ad at any prlca. Adverllalna; ralea tnada koown on application. f oralltn-iSTvarfiiTn'lt ReprnsantatljaAmartcan Preaa Aaauolatioo, flaw lorl ani CMcao. "folfiphonaa Uualnaaa, 7if Nawa, I' ana 6 lUMnO CifcBirDAaV tatad iMUxa Boona Ixx1Ka No. , K. A. M. far end l-TKlay each mnnlh, 7 30 P U Ivurv C. T.-.Ha, aocriry; VValur J Bhaar, W. M. lr.anon Itiantor No. I. "nlar r.t rn nur. l"lrl TuoMny aach ninntlt .if p. m. lMa Van Nuya, aacralan atay gcfculuv, W. at. Lahannn Mianter No. 5. ft. A M. &. and Wednowlay aanh n.onm. 7 30 p. n Ivory C. Tollo. tetrewrj; Boa 11 Coomb H. P. Boon Council. No. 45. R. third Wln4ay aacli nionlh. 7.JIIJ. n Ctiarlaa Harlmao, 1. al.. Ivory C Toll flavor dar. Ihanon OommaniViry No. 4J, gnlht Taiuplar. Third Monday. Lartar t"joBV,"i C Toi l Rarnrdai PEOPLE MAKE A .NATION. This if a great country. It i great in mere natural nilvan tages, but tbiwe urc nut what make i eouutry. It takea real people to make a na tion. . For exumple, there is r or. and the Red Cro? orf.inizat;un is : (Treat factor in mni life, in niakini conditioDf tolerable for the men vh fiKht. Money U needed to carry for ward this great work, and a hunilrei million are poured at the feet of th' managera of the organization. Cc;'" fcnir puch a sum by voluntary gift entailed much work on all tin member of Uie organization, pnt' upon a large number of thouc wh took an Interest in the Red Cros work. Now, come a munificent K'ft of ; million dollars to the 1M Cros through one oranizution, the Klk and the money will all be collettei from the mtmbera and turned over t tho Red Cros without any work o expense to the Red Cros organizn tion. It takes great organization like the Elks, and the other frab-rna bodies, to do thinx in a big v.ay. The Elks hare been organized man; years, they have done much work fo charity, in addition to caring for thei own membership. They knw ho t raie money quickly, merely by tin head body parsing the general ot der and the members carry ou the imitruction.'', and do ho gladly. There will be thousands of the Klk in the new armies of Cncle Sam, and many, no doubt, will be on the battii front in France, and tht member will be given the ministrations whet needed, of the Iiorl Cross; but Klk do not give alone for their own mem bership. Such organizations give fo ali, and willinely. Oa? great reason why Uncle San can do his part ro well in this wa ia because the fraternal organization teach patriotiam and that of thr higlier ordiy, the patriotism that i. willing to sacrifice fur the country and for one's fellow man. The E!k are to be congratulate upon their spirit in which this grea gift is made, upon their ability U give, and alfo that they have th knowledge that every dollar t.p .nt to the Ued Cross will be well and honest ly spent for the help of Uncle Sam'; boys and for the allieo with whorr they fight CttANCB TO. MEASl KB MBX. Reports are ror.iinif in of those whi were called in the draft, and the list is impartial; wealth, position or in fljenta n,d not keep any ne from hi-annif tl.o .oil of Un.-le Simu 1 ih . 't t n.l 1 U. H , r n

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part in the nation's peril, There will be little disposition to claim exemptions, except as the law recognizes as j'.uf !.od c?r 7a man with a family dependent upon bim is not expected to go upon this call, and the law so provides. Some classes are exempted, but these classes are recognized as doing an important work toward winning the war whereever they may bo. No man wants somebody else fight for him, when he can fiifht fot himself. It is not a time when anj man will think of providing a sub dilute, for everybody wants to do i man's part in this great strife. Now, the examinations will bf tonducted, the proper exemption. jrranted, the training will be had, anil n more than a half million young men will be ready for the transportato France, or whereever they may be called. The soldier boys of tin.ihlic will uphold the flag of thif .-ountrv among the flags of all the naions :tt war with the la.-t great auto-i-.it. The ..; lire will fight by thr king boy, and both wit. -if th judir I by their real manhood, theii their devotion to the flag e wears the khaki he is not When Measured by his money or his social o-:t"n, hut by how he carries him elf when the nation's life is at stake. This country grants no knighthood ind no dignities, but the people them lelvrs Rive credit to every man de lerving of it. This war, amnif its disadvantage imi hardships, ha." also an advantagf n that it gives opportuinty for tin .ourig men of this nation to fini1 ;hem-dvrs, anil show forth their tru lualities. Millions of men, in the ages past have given their lives for mere causeif the Hay, for the gratification of th( vnim of .-.nine king, prince or potenate. but nover was a war fought for I rn-ater cause than that which tin CnihthotMl and flower of the young ncn of this country will go forth t erve. MKKKI.Y IN MINORITY. The majority of the supremo court rarricd its point and overturned th A-ill of the people in their wish for t ontitutional convention; but it maj w held as tiue that Judge Lairy .he dissenting judge, gave tbe bettci -ea.-ons for his stand than did th najority of the judges. And, morr cindly words have been said for Judgi Lairy than for all the others. SUM IN MUTTER COMPAN Y. Anil, now tjiam severs relation. ith Germany. Well, if poor littl Siatn cannot stand Emperor William iny longer, that does not leave any wly hardly except Senators IiFol ilt, tU'.nc, Cironna and Mayor ISil I'hompson, of Chicago. Siam did wel y getting out of bad company. EACH PLACES UIMSELF. yome of the newspaiiers publisl ho li.-.ts of tho4C of hih rank whi . ere wic. U-d f.,r soldiers in the diaft It would be very difficult to mUs the .Treat and impoit-int people when sr nany were drawn. The limit upor mportance is a haul one to place, a. very fellow places himwlf. "ITRCE" JOINS THE ARMIES. L'nc'e Sam makes it a tittle hare rpon the newspapers in tlw.-ae rlays Kor example he permits the papei nanufactu;ers to charge exorbitanl irices for paper and thon he come.llunir himielf and takes the boyi right out of the ofiii ts. For in-tanre n this office, a Merirenthalor opera Lor joined the colors, then the city ditur goes off to the Marines, am1 now early in the names culled is thai f tho assistant business manager. The people wilt have to be patient ith the newspapers these days and not be too critical of the contents, giving credit tor the absence of so many of the "force" in Uncle Sam armies. GtUL MARSHAL ARRESTS MAN CALLED "SLACKER" I fly thr rafmiiftosol Jfr-i ct .) HUVmfJTOtf. W. Va., July 2.1. Miss (Jladys Comwell dainty and pret ty. who, benidra being feeretary o Unite.) btates Marshal William Os borne, if the only woman dpoty mar tial in West Virginia, has begun a ampajgn against slackers. Miss Corntell says she has a profound contempt for s'arkera. Slro asked (M'rmision t.n go out tv tis? country club "d arrest an eniploye, who, it was a.letrcd, h,ld failed to y, irl' r v i t. I t i :

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EHF IllnUL I LIVIiiMM Judge Ewbank Renders pe riston in Oil Inspection Case. APPEAL LIKELY WILL, BE TAKEN Fclker Restrained From Interfering With Caldwell Acting As Inspector. Judge Louis B. Ewbank today grantt a permanent injunction restraining Adam U- Kelker, who was named state 1 inspector by Edward Barrett, state geologist, and Felker's deputies, from nterfermir with Marion taldwell, apbointM oil inspector by Governor Goodrich in the performance of his du- . The case probably will be ap pealed to the state supremo court. IS FIXED AT 11 164 Official List of Numbers Drawn Expected Here Tomorrow or Wednesday. one county's allotment tin "oneriptron army is ltsi. Thu net juota was arrived at from credits fur--d by Adjutant General Smith 1'he number of credits actordrd tin tic. and counties concern only thr rmy and the lmliana national guard o credit is allowed for enlistment.n the navy. The ollicial lit of nunibois rlrawr fr the draft is expected to reach her -oiuorrow or V elnesday. and soon uf or that notices w ill be sent out to tin nen who are ill the lirst allotment t ippear for examination. A dispatch from Washington saj hat the .'i.'ijrith number drawn in thr onscription drawing lust Friday war I'lf.O. Through an error, this numbei Aas not sent out by telegraph, ano lierefore, was not published. In Boone county No. lOjt) is heir iy er Myers of this city. IL1 If so Will You Please Communicate With Miss Crawford or Miss Shannon? 7 iie ladies in charge of the surgical 'Ircsing room of the Red Cross society are asked to send as soon as posoible the supplies finished fiere to the lied Cross hea'hjuarters in Indianipolis. These supplies are to be packed thia afternoon and the ladie.in chaige would much appreciate it it Hny one going to Indianapolis tomorrow or aiy following ilay this week would take these supplies to Indianapolis. Any ()te who can take eharjre of these articles is asked to communicate with Mii-s Mae Shannon or Miss Anna Crawford. The former's telephone number isll and the latter' number is ll-k. A GIRL'S IMPRESSIONS IN THE WAR CAPITAL BY EPNA HUBKR. IRy tht littrrn'tlwH'U a tfrrclea.i WASHINGTON, July 2'!. War ieorns to have cast a powerful gloorr wer Washington. Nights hue art the most boring things ever. Really, no one seems to stir out ut ull, anu the streets are just deserted all of the time. Perhaps it is summer and not the war, but anyway Washington isn't the tay place J had expected to tind. Th;ie m no entertaining at the white house md tluit nuy have jet the xmm.il lor the rest of tho society bore. Everyone ia knitting and no one ia dancing- , There are four poof sirdens in town, Onef tiieirr is eictusiveiy ful men, pud of the ether three there is onlv one tiiat has duncing. There is ooiy one cafe wh$r. t(i'y rjance lurr t' o n r hour. lli, n i i f ''rwlf,rlfrir

u I ta.e 1- i. ', pi., '.' v...i 1-. none this j -ir, iton't know, though, as it will make much difference to Uie girls and women from other towns, for tiioy must find that Washington functions are terribly functional, i am sure. A garden party in the Pan-American Union gardens for one of the visiting war n-.jision was the most rigid aiTair I have, ever attended. It i all probably due to tbe dignity of diplomatic courtesy, but it was truly juat too stiff and formal for anything. It was a terrible shame, tot, for the PanAmrican Union jrordens are wonderful, and furnkh an ideal spot for such a reception. I 's v ihly hot here that aftcro" ; a ; ;:ould he very popular, but i-y aren't. Tea dances which enliven the twilight hours in New York and other eastern cities don't seem to be known here, W'ashirgton's entertainment seems to be the "evening drive," It appears as though every one gets. into a motor car or a Victoria hack and drives along the Potomac river drive right after iinner. It is a wonderfully - pretty drive, too, and the early evening is really brilliant along the river bank, for ond" sees hosts of celebrities rolling along in a coach or motor, enjoying the cooling breezes from the river. -

Mrs. Chester Dsrnall Appointed I!y President of Franchise League. .Mrs. Richard E. Edwards of Peru, president of the Woman's Franchise lajrue of Indiana, who is actively en gaged in directing much of the effective work of that organization, has nnounccd the committees which she has selected to assist in carrvinir out .he extensive plans of the league for he promoting of suffrage and various thor activities which affect women. monir the committees is the indorsemnt committee of which Mrs. J. ( he-ter Durnalt of this city is "a member. ID AND DODGE. l ord Had An Axle Rent and the Dodge Was Also Damaged. Ford and a Dodge machine fig ured in a collision on the corner of Noble and South streets yesterday fternoon ubout 8:1 o'clock. The Dodge was being driven west by Miss Kiln Wyncoop, o' near Max, and the I was coming (routh, driven by Otto Stewart, of Putnam county, who is visiting here yesterday. They Hided through a misunderstanding of right-of-way. The Ford suffered i bent axle, and the Dodge had a mashed fender and a bent front xle. Dodge machine was brought :arage for repairs and the Ford 'ii--taken to the Fieliis garage. CARRIED KNIFE BLADE IN IIODY FOR 30 YEARS ly the International eu Kcrrlrr.l Ill'VVKP rl I.ilv IS Allhoiio-n he carried a "concealed weapon" for thirty years, Ernest Swensen was r arre-tod for violating the la-v. Tho weaoon was a knife blade, an heddod in his brain. An operation ha removed it and he .is recovering. Swensen is fifty ears old. When he was twenty he was camping out wilh i friend an.) ai attacked by trampc A knife blade found its way into his 'Mill and gradually woikcrl into the brain, TO THOSE WHO STAY BY THOMAS ADDISON, of the Vigilantes. Not every man may carry a gun, Else I would be carry ng one; Yet, please God, for the Flug of the Free I w ill do my bit as it eome to me. And whether with haul, or voice of eheer. Whether It costs me little or dear, W hatever the task may it only be Within the strength Unit is given niv. Not every man may curry a gun. But for those- who stay there if work to oo aomGod help toe find to my hand some at I my t'o for my country's ncul. only to wa-nl a spaile or a nss r I tr ofthose wno go.

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