Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 256, Lebanon, Boone County, 27 July 1917 — Page 3
LEBANON DAILY KXIPCSTXK, 1 r.UAY. JULY 27, 1917.
Come Tomorrow and Get Your Share of lha
Julv Sale $1.00 Porch Die sizes t i i. July Suit' pci i . . Choice of l."i I'm. quality IVn ;,(' t lit) i' July Indies' I'aricv i'i;'ui vm'h up t- ! J Ft;,- k pnil racks :.f lil!, I'.l.titC .111(1 Lillet to " l.'is. S.i.fis iiid. . Vvlub' Wash.ilile t;l;,t f la'icrilinc Skirt-.. J il Novelty wc.i-.i-, Ci'.cnlii.cs. ,;ii- r . : Me t. ti -!(-' i. J ' I.iiucric W ,ii :, .!;..,. i-p.sy scjcnii'ii, .v .: silk ( r j t t ).:!..-. ;. sec ... . ; ...;:! wld- ., law fi nri'l I'. .:, t- 1 July Sale !.:; - . . I ,alic' fin" iiial;-v i July Sa'e rc-ic . . . . Ladies' ami Mi-.-.' Hosiery, v lii'c- i.r l.i SPUING CO T. :nTS I.KSS Ay 'U PI II W J For Your Soldier or Sailor Hoy, a Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak So small that he fit that jrood jiictiin s
Its presence in hi-; kit. means rtiit-f from iln: monotony of camp litY-. a ''! the pictures he wilt M-:.d you will he even belt-r than letter!. For sale ly D . S. Whitaker Jeeler
A Til IM lil. K I'AliTY. Mi .. Cla'.-nre Hull, of 'itt..iuy, la,, .-1". i.- -p-ri.iir.g the sun.m." vc h'r re Ii,, -. Mr,. A, ,.:.n.lu C; .1 -. of Ka-i Mien ,!r-.-t. m.d Mr.. Ii. : 1 1. !.!, of .V!.,t: C-.i., h.m.r g ,. f and .V,v. A : -n lll'-vr.. v. : r....,.-r;....it,l Hv, f , t thiml,'- ,..,rtv irivn . Mrs. Itru, M. Ir'yre ahd M I ... It. ,. i. C.K.rnl.- 11 th- l.unif f (in- h.l'.-r n Ni.rth ka. ."n-.i. l;,k. 1, u.i x . i .,f jtm-.li-ft'-'.-is !i.Miinti-ii lin- i, .on. a. Ii1. i
Visit Our Ice Cream Parlor, The
You'll need no urKnr' to come here the second time after you have once tasted Vanilla, Strawberry and Apricot Cream.
Bargains
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Social Happenings
BT MISS ESTHER PERKINS
RALLY DAY. I Inla-n-HtiiiK rr.ierain Arranged For I Metllnx Fnr Aukim! 3 and 4, j An int?nstin(f program for tliff C. W. I). M. mlly day am' Cir. ic ronfornifp to be hflM Friday and Saturday August 3 anil 4 tit tfthuny paik has lM'-n roreived by a numb.-r of rnombcr of the two wiri.-ti-i of the CVn-ti-bl Chri.-tian rhurrh in this rity. It i., PijA-rifd jat a I nfff numir of liic Lebanon mcml.'-'i - nil ati.-n.l the tv-,. (lavs' ronferonro. 'I'iio pt invifuil H.lttHf for the morninir of the rally v n be iriven by Hmwy I!-,.,.-. a mi -unar-' to In.la, an mt.-r'',tinir a : k.-r iMth a won !. rful n'.,aire. In !ii- aT'i rnoon there will be a ym..urn. "Our Five Year I'lOLiam' I .' r.umb.-r ef ,r-,i,iient a.),k,i of ' :' C. W. U. M. .-o,j,tv and a talk by I!. A. Ih :in. The r.-ninirV pr-Knim ant. Fi, th'V. C. T. C. IMIfKiRVM. re-'inn and ln,tni.lie Meet h llel.l Yesterday Aflern.H.n. he oitei. aivl lestr-l. -.c- .i ii t'.ven --!.,. I.iv ac.t.oon tint: of th- VV. C. T. I", h.
.1 -ei."ne .-iny.ler n..r"ie:ist ..' r-b- Mr. n. M,,. S. I!. M.-Iareel und j an.-n, wit in . hartc" of Mr-. Wn'fat. .nrhter J....-,.hit-.- II. A. M,-ru-l-ulb-r. Mrs. Moses ltl.hin n-ad a e mofinil tn Iiii.iti;.i...li. hi. iwim- ; aiier. ' 'C.in'e-i and Moral Fdueat ion :" tii; on a bu,in. -s ti a l",--'ab.-th 111. , in l.-ad a l.-afl. t Mr,. Ueorire iav ,:nd .lauchler. W ! . Co), ,i,id I i r!- l-o Wr..nK:' I: . I'. in, and Mr-. Hen Rol,m,-en , ' I'ur-'.v ('a,.,,..,iiii in Jaj.an" v.a ,., :'a.,i- .l i"-i . at li.c hum- of ., .a ..I l.y Mi, II. Vn 1 J'ier ! , W . K. Tn, n-r. oi An' .'h. V I .., ..'it . Stephen,-!! e.,ve a n.i.l M M. . A. Ib-.-lt ha 1- turned from i.,.r. "I!a- U.n.l of the I'.efit-i-mi K.-n,it.in. where .-lie l.a been the over train" and Mr-. F-e'. r t-id v. 1.;, .,. t for .n.ie tIltv. ,.f her parents. "'ill.-;-' ..f t'-e W. ('. T. I". -w, Mr. and Mis. II. A. ; hnirht. ,.-:!.- lahh-'H. Hu'iix' th- en,i-.ii.:. M ,-. and M , i. Fa, i '.mipbell, Mr,. o.ia hour which f .'lowed, M.-s. s, ( ;,. l-r,.,, and i I'aiil will ni..--r l,:a;.. d s. v-r.il s. leetioes on the , t .,.,..n. iii -ir l iv.ool. Sun,la i--.no phiyr. I;.-,',. -hna-n-, of ic I ,. , ein-t , of VI . and M is. Torn " ,, a,al c.ke x.ere served I V i, 'a! h- a 'ternoon. The vanoes ron n ,s. i ,.,, short and son. of ln.ltloe S',.vder ll'il.ie v e a'trai -live w ll ,rii,h. .will e-,n.. -S Jir-)OV to r. !.,o..i, of ,iimiii.r flowers. M, ever San.Uv, th e i.-ls of Mr,. . vv te -,ei,,on a. d fnfi.lv of We,', j i'iii:tk;hti.y ci.i it ihnm:k. ,v ,.!.,nt.t.in a,.-.t !
her, of the 1'. hu-ba.) ! . at t! hushinds s prettily ,ate :th - t,. The ,.-, H- n. .-n.;! ..r A. :. Lean o: : I-:., I'.ren.lel l:..k of Allard; ailj.ointed V'.;til ra-t bio-.oni-. int'f.el.l. HI v York Cit;, ihe tr.ipl del to :) id M. V. Adle iii oi siiivk ci.rn. Tlie menihers of the U.ii iih at tin- meeting of tn. or Slii,,.iub held nr-.lav afternoon at the home r,. Ku. il Mills on Kim '.r.-t u '. T. Hryan nad Mrs. Sam an a.-,i,tan!s, spent tin- i.ol tt -iit- f-r the lied Cr..,s f'- M ty. - coni-hioon of the m.-.-tinir the ) - ' s ,ern d a one t-our-e lundii- ,,. s of ,we,t p. as a,,.! golden Kl .l.oill'ed the Mill, heir;'-. ItlTTKN IIV SN AM-:. I ii t It- ( hilil's Terrifying Fxper Wilh a Ka'tbmmke. M INA. Ka 27. With an rapped nl.aui ,tl!e,r,ake legs, little r,-year-old Alice pichi.l. of Lucas, ran up the basemen! i s at her home and pleaded vv it Ii father to kill the reptile, he was l.itt. n twice before the ke was k-'lled. but upon close etnation it a, found that neither 1 was serious. Very Different Thinfll. .....I I. Ii- an. I freezing to death urn y am-reut thli.icn. tbomrli niany ., llealile to detect lite dl.lerence. hi',
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Donald Hyi'l 't'l-nt yesterday in Frankfort, with friends. Michael Smith, of Toledo. Ohio, is vi.-iting .Mis. W. II. Martin, of tics city. 'I he Misses Delores and Virginia .sutphm of near Lebanon apent the day j here. Mrs. Nannie Lewis of Kat South I street is ret-overing lrom .a recent illness. Ku,srll M t.ri.-an h : returned from a vitit with r.l.itiv-, anil frtvntU in (. hirag... Mrs. Kdith Voorhi. and children are in ( uiiihac. Midi., f..r a ten ilnys' visit with ;Vie,i.U Mr. and Mr-. Hoy C f.oedwcll w.l! no to Ku.-!iv,lle S.c.-iay for a. vis-l John Co, . X. Cook James VV i!. y s th.s mourn t h hi, parent l.rii-h Mcln II I . Cnoinh Mi H.'-s Hutcl'ttips Ui ., Ilonn-liv of 111 Ii: It ., (an'iea H-e-t. r a". M ;,, lln.r.hd.la HatHz Hid Vi sa Hhalo. Ke'k. Iiiotanapoli, VVe.lnc.l.c. Mr. and Mrs. Th.oina MRS. B'UiiiM!,.", JAMAICA, H.Y. Sufferings Cured by Medicine Recommended by Sister-in-law. Jamalcs, N. Y. "I ivifferer ejeatly with my head and with ha. kache, was weaK, dizzy, ncrvous, with hot lashes and felt very "V! miserable, as I was irregular for two yeart. On day when 1 was feeling unusually bad my (sister-in-law came n and said. 'X wih you would try jjl.yiha K. Pinkham'a aJi.ompound.' So I began taking it and 1 am now in good health and am cured. I took the Compound three timea a (lay after meal, and on retiring at muni. lalwayBkeep a bottle in the houte."-Mri. L. N. Kiiknium, 2Uf, South St, Jamaica. N.Y. Women who recover their health naturally tell others what helped them. Some write and allow their names and phobitfraphs to be publi'.h-d with ttintohiuls. Many more tell their friends. Write I.jJUK. rinl.liuiu Me.llidiie t'o. (ctmfl.lentiiili, I.ynn, Ma,for nnytblns yon neU to knuw ulxiut your uiliuenta. our soda. There is nothing
, M.i He and Mrs. Ii. 1 , ha-r...- V,., .",-.",?' s,V v - I v. ith r-iativc, ! I
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.nil Mrs. It. F. C --le-nt the ef-j 1 Mrs. II. 1 1. o, ,h.. - and .laughter j I VI,-. V-erhee.,' lie tie l M I s. S. C. j ? Mrs. 1-alene VV'oeim trd will return j j Ml'.' aad M. ,. i M-1C -'-I i I Job. ,t Kic.'i lie vtl -I" "d the we.-k- : f, ol :th M-. end ,M- Hru.e And.-r-
Children's Wash Dresses
One lot of seventy-five Girls' Dresses, $l.oO, $1.1)8, $2.98 and $3.9S values, sizes two years to fourteen, all colors. CI Saturday speeial at 01.J $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Girls' Dresses, ajTes two years to fourteen, a wonderful assortment for you to choor-e from, 7Qf on sale now (2 for $1.50), each 1 One lot of 200 Dresses, at,es two to fourteen O fnr (1 f( years, regular 50e value. '. 3 111 & 1 Ahf
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IlKADY F.a,-t Main street entert.cned last ) .veiling. Miss Ab-tha tiravi". Miss Mary W ickei sham . Charles Alien and ; Otville Titus of Thorntown and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Shirley of litis city. j W. A. O-C.-el of iHinvlle. Ii!., was j the Kuest !a,t night of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 1. King of Fast South street. I Mrs. Sa.Ia Forbes and .laughter, j Lebanon is the gue.-t of h'-r cousin, James W. Single for the week-end. Mrs. Maude Hechtell of Springfield. 111., is here for a vi.-it with Mrs. Fva- ; line H.-ehtell and other relatives and i frtends. Mi.ii. I)oella lbtrrolil. Miss I'.ovene ' llairold Ma,ter John llarrold and litlie Miss Noama llarrold of Vee.lersburg are the gucls for a few days ,.f the.r un.-le. John A. Sunderland, and their aunt. Mrs. Will-am Fmmons. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Murphy an ,on and Mr,. Mary MiMer, motored t Marion cterd. iv and spent tile day. Mis. Miller was the gUe,t of her daughter, Mrs. I!. F. M H. r and M and Mrs relative.. Murphy the day w :t and Mi . will le , J. M. W. nd so, ng f" Itnlph Welle and Mrs. W id th" l,i al of Mrs. and Mr . M. H. .1 e, h: tii'-cr d from Cra f-'d vi'ie w hen-th'-y were cnlh d on a. count ef she illie,, of Mrs. Jones' mother. Mrs. W. S. I -it. Mis. Lung w:.s n.iich imprined at the time of Mr and Mrs Jon.-,' returned home. Mrs. Samuel Moore and son. Robert, who have been spending a fe- days in Indianapolis with Mrs. Moore', sister. Mrs. Cray, returned houie h-,1 evening. Mr. Moore has been spending several days in Maninsville looking after business int. r.-ts, Mrs. William Martin and .son. who have been spending several days in Frankfort with her father. John Snii'h. returned home last evening ace, .mi-anted by Mrs. Smith's uncle. Alex Smith, of To!..-.!.., Ohio, who will be the gii-'t of Mr. and Mrs. Martin for a few days. .Mi,, Heat! ire Dye of Chicago who completes the bu,itie,s couce at the Metropolitan bu,ine,s college at Chicago this week is expected Sa'urday or .Sunday for a month's vieit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Clay and her grandmother, Mrs. Manna Ive. Iir. I.. W. Kirtliy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Nelson motored to Fort Henjamin Harrison yesterday. Amonit the boys in training whom they knew was Luther Kichman of this city who told the Lebanon party that he expected orders to report at Columbus to enter the aviation training school either today or .Sunday. Mr. Kichman had expected orders to go tn Columbus lust Friday. Coolest so refreshing as a glass of
TO WEAK OX SF.COND Y LOCAL BOARDS, CONTINUED FROM PACE ONK j the fact that industrial and agricul-, t , tural eiemptii.n.s district board j jurisdiction Oowder a.li:.-. ni the l(K-al board ha the matte lie . that any person seekon individual groundcase immediately t. I ;ng ptio a ; should tak j the district board. f applications for' large numbers
inclination have been re-' VKW 'UM F.ANS. July 27.-The Tbee applications must j l-oyol-t I'niversitv seismograph r-th.-local hoard having ,coribd violent earthquake tremor" durn tin- di-tiict where the ! '"g the night. Seemingly they were
i.le t.i apt registered and "nece, e" is the nnlv ground for tr I ak.-rs l.i he Watched. k-r," of phy.-ical disability will net evade 'he .baft. Strict iird.-is were i,-ue.l from the office of the proviet marshal general to ail examining physicians on bcn! hoards to wat.-h ( lot. '" for "f:re I" pnvsical disabilities. Word has reached Washingtm of widespread attempts on the part of many drafted men to escape se'ec'ian for the national army. Many of ihese men are alleged to he using a drug which will temporarily disipjiilify them. "Iirug users," will not he disqualified unless it is shewn that the habit o alfects their normal mental bearing as to make them unfit for mili tary duty. I'hysicrans are ordered to c.-utini.e all such ca,es and to -n-.piire into the pa,t history of any man who eT-rs such an excuse for physical disability. In the cases n' many phy.-ical disabilities, the mere presence of the disability will not be sufficient to disqualify, for further examination will determine whether or not the dsability is temporary or not. The war department has under consideration art "observation c y,ip" where ail those physically unfit and who are under suspicion of oaving attemptml to evade the draft, may be put in training and kept under observation and given adequate medical cares, such as their cases demand. It was explained today in answer to many queries that credit for enlistments in the national guurd were given to the state in whose district tl.c Place In good soda made from pure
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1 eli-dae n.an ealist-d, notwilhs'iaiulin ! that hi - home may have been in itnothjer stale. Th'-. has wmiad to Ihe a1vantage of m-iny hiigc rtlies. n- nr the , ho!-UTS of other ,iale, . CARR WZA S THREAT. " viraii If. ad Mnv I .ike Over Conlnd of Mines and (III I'icI.U. . flu th, li,re,n.ill. .U ) .) MCXlCO CITY, July 27.-rie.sid. nt Carrnnva todav threatened gmernment control of the mining, cotton and j nil ind,ric if labor trouble ennI to spread. He told a commitf the I hainhor of lleputies that. ' if the suspensions continue, he wouid : send a bill to congress antic tricing the , government to manage the paralyzed industries. liAIMTKM AKK KI COI!lKI. e.itral An Me use "r.KTS-ny lift CORN RIGHT OFF Shrivels, l.nosenn and It'a Gone. -.Init ilk- l.-.klnir the IM off llml't I lift i n tr.-r.te.l with the wono. (l.-ls-IU " limit the cr an.) v.-l ll flr.rf n..ll.lii 0,1 e.i.y n "(lele-lt." - I,;ii wri.pii.Ml vn-ar t-et to l.H'k lilt l.umllaa, who Town fruit flavors. Ballard's
AS-3 have owe. salvt-s tlmt ttrne jour toft MW Bn.l "ore. mil us..l plasters that o,i!,l shift fr-ni their Dlace an.1 nev-r 'If.-.'' li e corn, ami win. have iluir an.1 ;,i.-lie. at vonr r-rns with knives and r un.l n-rh-ips ma.li them hle.l iosl .,,,11 II, -se -hi nn.l ln.Snr.il ftn-l ,iv -.Jels-ii ' Just one,. Von put 2 nr S Irons on. and II (bits at Thert's nothtria to sttek. V-u can i.ut y-'ir th-e in.l stocking rttht on u:r,,i.i The pain Is all K-n. Tlirn the cm .lie. i.aioU.ss. shrlvellr.K .ieath, I' loo-em. tr-,n vac t-e, and "tr It enrac -.lels-IC-Is the hu'r..Kt seillni,- corn rem-.iv in Ihe world lo.ii-. Tiitres n-lie other us K-...I I let-Tf is ...PI hv .Ir.lKKists e-.-erv-n-Sere, : a Pottle, or -eat on re'eipt of price hv K. laiwrenee Co.. .-hlcic-o. III. S-l.t In 1-ls.nf.n nn.l rec-niin.-ishU as II,, ,v..,.r he.l corn renie.lv l.v V-l,.-.-Unix St-r. l.on It Irnvls. J. II. H,.rksr .Son. Masters & .Mllcla.ll.
or you have once tasted our soda. There is nothing so refreshing as a glass COOMBS DRUG STORE
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