Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 254, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 July 1917 — Page 3
S Social Happenings
LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, WEDNESDAY; JULY 23, 1917.
For Your Soldier or Sailor Roy, a Vest Pocket
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BY MISS .- ,riIER PERKINS
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D. S. Whitaker Jeweler
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Roof Paint Clyde Lowe phone .'still V. I raid.nii St. Ivi-I of Pimw.ir. i,n.c.ry I)U. A. A. WILLIAMSON f.XK F.AH, NOSK and TilKOAT Orlice ovr Ftti-r's Druff Stora. PIIONK 141. Just Received a carload of Palmo Middlings hog feed JNION II RI)W ARE l'HONK IDS CO. GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS TV. II. GREEN DENTIST Flrai National Baak BalUlai Saoaa U1-M4 Pause 1M Craig's m Store loj Oh DR. L. M. HEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN '"srs State Bank Build' t 7 a. m. to S p. in PHONE 264. COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co rrB E. Mntcklnioa, ttt,njr. KOTICX TO HKIKK. CREDITOBS, J1TC final s.vtlamnt l 3.1a aatati "-'I Of s.,.1 I'. IV.,: loth djr of Scvbtmbtr 1917. Job Work at Reporter OOieel
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r it, so photographically .s ;'. n;;itti'i" of course. Means relief from ihr ; ; n'ct 111 eS he will c;t i letter.-. For sale hv fAfi EASILY LAST UNTILYEAR191S i i i L'.m r.i;K onk. ... .Is r,. j I ... ..in,- ..( !'. !- lav. mil.e.t Irak r , 1 ,r.. inf.. II" liion ..: t..e ir.-f. Mi w.-.e '.- .i.i. . bv .-..n..l VV. V. ,v. .. T'-- -W. 'Jo li.e mil .1.- of ! I o lil .'.'-n nine ...e-n fi.et n-id wee r:v-i f..,t i.. i:iii.Kr:.,.: flu- t U-;'.'i- t..Sr.- re, run li" ...i li e ',('.:!.-.". .,1 ,.f t r. 1 ,ri artr- .m ..i- '.-.-h I .:! . n i-r-v.i..iii,r ,.-!: ,-V ,.,! H-t-lNMItf tier ..111 e, tie en I ..f 'IV .,r .1 be r. t' w ,f! VU. TO M KI T I KIIMY. The J. !iv ft,'.- 1 - .!... K,H "('"' l,iv :i"..ri, , ,.t 1 11 '. !.k ;n I e ..,, r- le of Ml-. W. .1. SmiH OPERATION AVERTED rWlmlrlphia, Tii. "One ymr e.rn I in v tv sick nn'l I nulI.T'-'l wuh (juiiu in my . i'i-- rtrwl bark iint.i J in i.riy w- nt i-riiy. 1 went to iilbiTent iloeinroanil :b--y u:l Maul 1 bait female trouble an-l wouid not E'-t any relief until 1 woui.1 1.0 operati c! on. i 1 i.fit had sutf rrw) forfonr 1 n"U ui ftye am le-fora thu i lime.but I kept gethjir. '! .t;ii ing wone the giore me-licine I took. Evtry month iincc I was a jourijf (:irl I had suffered with rrampa in my aides at rrxls anil was never regular. I ntiw your advertinement in Ui rn wpai-r and the pirture tit a woman who hail been saved from an oin-riitn.il and tin picture u imlirensrd on my mind. The doetir had Kiven me or.ly two more daya to make up my mind no I nent my hueband totlie true store at onre for a bottle of Lydia K E'inkham'a Veiretable('imn:nd, and believe me, 1 foon noticed a cberilf e aiid when I had finisher! the third bottle 1 wu cun-d and never felt betu-r. I grant you the pnvilet'o to publiKh my letu-r and am only too k I to t other wemn know of tnycure. Km 1 noK UiAU, llaitville Sttnet, I'biia., Pa.
SOCIAL CALENDAR, j PERSONAL MENTION, j
THl'P.SDAY. ... i . Westminster dudd and Circle of: r:"liytfmn Churth Sutiriciil dress a-K m of court houv. 7:00. Pleasant Hour Embroidery club Mi.'. X. W. Mattix. Ham or Shim- Club Mrs. Mills, i-O0. .Mrs. ;. T. Piyan am! ..Irs Samuel Bnaii assistant-;. W. f. T. I'. Mis. Josephine Sn i.i! Ho Club-Mis. Na Mi.-, lio mill i.WV. t DINNKK. i'. I .Mr., Ui.h;.i.! ilia of I - III Hobble Ira Or: ol Mr. Ib-lbe-l M.ir.on and Ma I 1 I UT V! (,11,'I.S. J. ".- t,a!v n ent.-ii: 1 111: loin am. nn v c 11 is. A 2 o'( I IX K MINN FU. and Mrs. J. R. ISaM. of . Mr. ai ...nd. Mr 1 1 11 niNSKi: r i'.ir iNi'v.'i'y Tie .iil b. i-nilii; I.) j loV Mel ! r on La-- I BRENT RESIGNS FROM THE SHIPPING BOARD Slill lurlher Kcisiun in That: l!.ly is rort'ta-leil I TiMlav. j iS. .Lilv 2 .. St:I! of the ,1 ni.K Loan dore Hrent. vice chair ent Im. n .-iL-iiation t. n. .ie. iarinir lie hold i,j. has e-,,U.nt ra-r-.ian lMir.an. The resignation was announced at I i- w hite h.iu-e and the fact of the ; nnouiiceinent i- taken to mean tliat il j ill be accepted. No statement was. obtainable as to a probable successor. With lienman, W bite and Hrent out. onlv John A. Iionaldand It. (!. Stevens remain on the hoard. The new Members are es-.octeii in Washington to -il in at informal meetings with Stevens and llonald. but obviously they can take no part in the proeeed-i,H-s until th'-y lire confirmed, by the seriate. K.lward X. Hurley, named to be Ihe new chairman, today invited Kugenius I. Ouierbridge, president of the New Yoik chamber of commeice to come lo Washington for conference on the siiiptfing board's program. Ouierbridge bad made a close study of the shipping problem an affected by the (ierman submarines. LlTHKri III KIIANK ll.l SANTA ROSA, Cel., July 25. Luther Burbank, naturalitt, epent comfortable night and u K'"6atly improved twlay. H i aufferiiif; from abdominal inflammatiaa.
Mrs. Fay Caldwell "Pont yesterday Indianapolis ..11. , f Indianaiiolis.
pent the day here. Mitchell Tillots nude a business storday. was in Indiantri to Frank'uit Mr W. S. ( i apolis toilav tran.-iiit.nir busi:ies.i. Mrs. Charles I Seek, of Lafayette i Hienue. i very ill 'i:h the a.-thma. j J. K. Sihroyer of Lafayette, made a !u.-ini tup toll t city yesterday. I Mi. A. H. Arnii.tronir and daughter ' lirttv Ann, are vi.--.tmK relatives in Crafor(lville. ; Mr. and M. V. Adler anil chil-iln-n returned tiii:iy fmni a short visi' .'h reliitivo. in le.ii i-iapoli.s. ' Mis. S. M. I!a!-'ti and daughter '.Miss llutli. of In.i.inupolis, were i 1 lie-ts tin.- tifti 1 noon 1 f friends. tiheit Leikm.- ie-'t ,i-iterilay afteri .mn for Cl.icuL'o to a'tend the Clothleis' A.-.-.M laii.-n b. 1; nelil this week, i M : .-. John ( !".' in. I chililren were Kiie.-t- today f M.-. Cline parents .Mr. am1 Mr.-. Lid Mi. !'' ' Kast Kim . treet. 1 Mi i.erilUKh , pton to Mr. 1 nd -on av for 1 ,.l Mrs. I Mi.- rather Atkni-n i u Loeit a-e -nendinif .-e lapohs Mtll Mi-. .dm Adair . Mi-, lb. n 'I'!. 1 Ml ' Indianapi.tii week with hei Ul .1IU-1T III - ft today en -o in the in n Auto Sal. in. I at ai ilh l.-l.. -niiiir of Mr ' who hav ilh Mr, her home N.iia y Co,,,,: -1 to her lion .ne.bor... after a mil faniiwfor.ls ks' vi-it nistroiik: et. r from a ere tiny i:-ti Hunt of Cr. a two v.e. aunt. Mr-. K-ha -imii of Ka-t Mam iand Mis. I'. IS. W : n returned la-t ev.-n. trip t- I 'iii'-in-iati. w -ii. -t of Mr. and M; : Lea!. I M,.Ore spendintr with h.T - an-l Mr Indian:,, K. K. Kn . I'. Orear sp- nt Sun I Mrs. Kmmmii). liaits and son of Ind .Hi Mr. Mn. J e Kuests for a few day.nk IVrkms and Mrs. K Mis. I', A 'buckle. Mrs. Halt, was form, M s.. I'.!,,ni'hc llarter "f tins city. Mr. and Mrs. William Kmmoil: Kn-t Mam street entertim...! yes Mr. K llrown. M' York (' ;.hev O. J. Li id Mrs I MiHoy T. it:;:; re iast evenI :.t the liome s M tcheli of j in,' and were ente-tai ' of Mr. :,d Mrs. Chi, V.. -t Xorth str-et. ' Mrs. Libert I'erki, s. Walter ; and Mrs. .k., motI Lerkin. ' I . M; Mi li.. I'e f Dai. lam wf..rdsvii. several h d to (' d s,.n ..ide A this and fain L.rry No, Any-eles, Mr. i I.; I Mrs. II o..,l, and i!if.. Mr. id Mrs. dinner of .' I M.s. K. T. L: .kinder of this ciests Sunday of M ll.ath of North Lei I Mrs. , M I Mis. A. I Shi, ley ar ave been tl nrliter Mildred, who h lavs f Mr. and Mr Mar 'Hi. favett. enue ave g..ne to Hendricks county for a : .it before returning to their home in Kiv.-i, III. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ih.vis and .laiigbter Virginia left Ibis morning in their car f-r Lake Mminkuckee. v. Here mev win spen.i ten nay id Mrs. James Sir ehu.lien who are sien,ling the sumto - at the Ij,ke. Mrs. Kli7.at.cth Urokaw and daughter Marjory, and son Lost..,- rieorge. of'Carmel, and Miss Mary Roberta, of Nobl.-sville. came yesterday to remain until this afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Whitaker and Mrs. Ruth Warren of fast Main street. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. .Orear, of West North Btreet, return.il Inst evening from a vacation tup of ten lav at Idlewold Park near Pendleton. ' Other members of the party were Mrs. Wib liam Mynheir, Mrs. Nancy Parish, Mr. and Mra. C. L. Meiss and Mr. and Mn. Kmeat Mynheir of Noblesville. Mr. ami Mr. Thomas Kerr, who are motoring in their Kord from their home In Stanford, Mont, to Pennavl vai.ia, where they will spend the time with relative arrived here laat evenIre for a vimt with Mr. and Mil E, C. fiiitlion and family of Kaat Sooth utreet. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. liullioa art college friends
Ijidles' 3, Summer Lnions
Uali.-s' l.b'le 1'nioim. low kne li.ee silo: Ijldil-S- Jlrrv ss 25e, 19c, 15c, 12' .c i Ladies' Muslin fli Ladies' M.!in trimmed Children's isinnhin J to It Ladies' Linir-ri- V line of Middies -s. 98c. 88c and Ladies t-olarei Kura a-h Skills, plum apes, special While W.-i-h Skll hi- atti-iuli d India months Kerr w .ere Mr. to Ann Arboi will study la' TOE THREATENS A HOTEL AT LONG BEACH Mine. Sarah Hernhardt and Others Hed Kor I.ies Vht-n lire Started. I Ult Ihr I" C'sii f i-.f. il Vrr. Strtirt.t LOV, I'.KAi H. L. I.. July Mint-. Saiall Hernhardt and a number of other pint, im.-tit theatrical and society folk fled for their lives today h.-n t'ne fash ...liable hotel Na.-.-ail. "i, the b, ard walk, caught tiie. Several hundred gueis in scanty at tire rushed down fir.- escapes to t!ie l.eo-l, 'I he fire .-tarti.l in the kit, lien. V.lilllllen- ,te de.ail"i'i,t.- I' I .III! I ynl,o..k and Itockville ( enter conImed the blaze to the first Itoor. A number of .u.iniii sulferl sligh' bruises ,n the panicky si ramble to th. h. ENGLAND NOW FACES TIIE lll'GE DAILY WAR COST OF 5 10.000.000 I.ONHON, July : .-"llefore many more nii.nths have elapsed the war will be costing Kngland S4ii.000.iin a day." This prediction was made today by Iteginabl Mi Kcnna, former chancellor of the exchcnior and one of the foremost expetts in Knglan.l on fiscal affair.. The war is now- costing Kngland nearly $.',l,Omi,(IOO daily and this sum is mounting steadily. NOKTHI IK.I.I). Mrs. Helen .Shaw, who has been ill is able to lie up again. Mrs. liena Nan:.' of Tliorntown is attending the bedside of her mother. Mrs. Lit Walker, who has been ill the past week. Mrs. AUie Kouns spent Kriduv with Mrs. Ktl.el kouns. Will Woods of P.osston got kicked by a horse while working for James New, one day last week. Mrs. Lela Shoemaker and daughters terni.-e and Kosemury spent Kriday with Mrs. Wash llaker and family. Mis. Delia (aioney spent from Wednesday until Saturday with Mrs. Hannah Dye of Ibanon. Mrs. Albert Johnson of Lebanon, Mrs. Una Johnson. Mrs. Ruby Johnson and son, and Mra. Leafy Harlin and children epent Friday with Mra. Klla Moore. Mrs. Nancy Melette and daughter, Viola, apent Wednesday afternoon with John Went anil family. Karl Kouns and wife and daughter Melva spent Saturday night and Sunday with Pete Christian and wife. Mini Letha King spent from ciat-
25c
Lawn and Uati Warh Presses
neck, nil sleeves, '.''"'".SOc .M. 10c 48c ''.',::;:i,"r:. 59 c 48c 79c
to $5 98, $5 98, VI. 93, ItiB line of Silk Silk Wn C,e,. 1 v. Willie '88c :: 98c "25c TV Apt on. Silk Skirts, i I a- Mllll' S . ltio ks of i-l'i
COME AND SEE ME
Shoo the Flies
Leave it toCON KEY'S FLY KNOCKER. Its effects are marvelous. Satisfaction guaranteed. Money hack if it fails to please. " t :!.".(. (iOc and $ 1 .00 cans
Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
SAVE YOUR OLD TIRES We have a place for them. We will pay you 10c per pound providing, however, you buy new ones. We are agents for the well-known Goodrich, Ajax aiul Federal Tires. PALACE GARAGE Phone !.-. 220 North Meridian Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
$$$$.$ $$$ss $$$$$$$ $23.00 TO $.'500.00 'Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at legal rates ,y TWENTY-FIV E PAYMENT PLAN In sums of $.VI and over you may hnve 2't months in which to rppiw your loan, ur you mav repay sctoner if yu like. M . SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS Write us or call upon us for full particulars. Will be in Lebanon each Friday W. A. SWANK 411-n Hen llur Bldg, Crawfirdsville, Ind. Iill West Main street., Lebanon, Ind. (.Squire Trowbridge's office)
until Mn with relatives
Jolict. : anon picnicked Sunday in the grove of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haker spent , F. W. .Stev-ns. Saturday night with Hasil Haker and Perry Hancock and family fliient family. ! Sunday with Homer HamnKH-k ami Miss Opal Mace is staying with her; family, aunt. Pearl Jones, who is ill. Mrs. (riswold of Gadsden spent Clyde Walker and family, Charles i Sunday ith her son Homer (Jris-W.-ilk-r and family were the guests wold and family, of Julie Suttihin and f:inniy Sunday, I Finest Harlin and family spent I NOW Jl'ST LOOK W HAT
Sunday with Oscar Seeright and fam Mr. nnd Mrs. Fiank Altaian and daughter I.ulahelle, Mr. and Mrs. Kmmet Shoemaker and daughter-., Hernire and Rosemary sjient Sunday with James Abbitt and family. Misses Fmaline nnd Helen N'ance of Thorntown took supper Thursday evening with their cousin, Miss Oael Walker. Mr. and Mrs. I. Staton of Indianapolis spent Saturday night at John Kouns. Mrs. F.thel Kouns and daughter, Melva, spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Ella Christian. Virgil Baker is working at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. 7ollit Steven, Mr.
Ire.--sin Saccule 25 C
i ibis sale reduced $1.98 $3.98, $2.98 a"d lire exna vnl- Cf TP $12 95 mid sjlj.4 O vhite. flesh and fancv stripes $3.98 $2.98 w:..,s $1.98 69c 98 c 59c t::,H.un:,:",.,n. $3.75 I - W..-I: I'le I 48c 11 90. $! 48. 98e of ' :, I Mrs. James Steelsmith of Ib- - I THE GERMAN KAISER "HAS WENT AM) DON E" (Ha Ihr Inlrrnnlltmal Vmm Kerplee.l VKW YORK, July 2V Well, we'll have to blame it on the kaiser. Before the men's clothing designers adjourned their national gabfest this afternoon they did a lot of cruel things to men's togs for the coming season all in the interest of the war. They built ' some military coats with skirts billowing out like the huge bulge, of a suhmQne and produced some w.splike v?Sist effects thai would 'do credit to a Bussian dancer.
