Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 262, Lebanon, Boone County, 3 August 1917 — Page 4

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Pally Harald. aatabiiohed 191 1 nv Reporter. oibi!iaid isti Wwkly l'alrlnt. uhHhd lSf Inward IS. Neal, .tlli.or7 "T" rturlM 8. Natl, M'iMrr. ' Ralph B Neal, Aaslnlaiu Manager. J. M Mai'erio .Newa F:dtto l-ue,l avary (Vilnius azcept Sundav With mall atlltlona raachtng SS Rural KoutM and towna ef Jamastown, Advane. Thorntown, Whltestoon, ZlnnaYtlla, Meehanicbur(, Kluavilla, Tarliun andRjaaton. ""Admitted "to the malia aiTsm(UcTu matter at tht potoffic at Iehanon, Ind. TKa.ua or iniouRioa, (Mull aubaerlptlona payable atrletly In advance and paper will be dlpron'.la'.O'i Obltuarlea and aubject to a chtin worda. Cmli lnj or thhi kind. Jiitterlea or anytl not accepted al Advertising rt plication. Voreli;nAilvVrt Americn frm- , and Chlingo. Tclet-hoiica and 44. AIOHIC CALEKDAS. tatad tteatiaf-e. Roone I.mlaf No !l, I- . K ! m.l l-'riilay ec i mn.. ; -.- ili'a, W. M. ,"" ' " " Llan:n n i.nr " .'s if... tlilM Wednedy ear Diarlea Hurtnmn I. recorder. PEOPLK'S POWKR Al l. (.(INK. The American ei;p!e, individual',, and collective!-, should be given the Iron Cross fur patience anil Ion suffering. They walk up and pay the fiddle, even when they have not danreri, an i pay the waiter when they have net eutcn. They atand around ami per mit themselves tu he robbed, an I carrely feem to know they H,e beimhornirwaggled. Here it is, away into Autrus', ,i weeks from frost, ami the people havi done nothing about the high, prices ' coal, if they could get it at all. The., do not raise much fuss when the: congressmen take months to dcci.l. on tbe law to regulate the prices andistribution of food, feed and rue Nobody neerns to rare whither Ue country get. through the eoming win ter or not. The gentleman of color has alway been held up as the highest exainpl of the man who knows no worry, bu the white brother has now- taken h: place at the head of the don't orr.' class. He takes everything as iconies, and the harder it hit. him tlibetter he seems to like It. Indiana, underlaid with coal t hare-ally belongs to all the people. Bii these people permit a few highland ers to manipulate ti.e price, and ditribution of this tol, arid nev.-r : hold a conference ir a tov.n nii-it-n-. of protect. It may e-'on be yonder,., if there would be any pr .t.' t if smn power were going to chany;,! o,ir gov ernment to a monarchy, ruiid h kings instead of bv rial and (W barons, and the pe-;'rr wer-p T!) be iej. serf.,, in name a- veil a- in f irt. Ilavthe people lo.-.t all tiie power of initi ative. of resistance, even of pioti--1? When will the Arrm-m p..r.; even the Hooker ,ait of them, lean that the people to rule mu t n.V? Take the government, still inve t: gati-g the cost of production of o,r even of news print, long after ever body in the vlio'p rn-.mt-y know-, tha there is a hobl-fac-nd robbery going o direttly under the no-ie of Unci Sam' pcon'e. a People 8 style of dIs titere to like ti, pre. id anklets l.fl ft lo the hand th;.t rob- ti.e Kop!e? A GOOW ILLl STKATIO.N. Providenre favors I'ncle Sam's do main nil the time, but especially ii an emergrnrv. Kor example, wheat this year, is turning out some thirty Fotne sixty and some an hundred fold or more. Stories are told of yields of more than fifty buhcU to the acre and when the grain sells t more thai li! a bushel, one crop producing tbr full value W the li-i-tl, tlwt ie p it sti, a poor illustration of what Piovidcnct

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for the world. A LONG TIME OFF. Congress ia a fine, little joto congressmen are natural-born Jokinf politicians. They always play poli tics, when they can, and it m they are playing politics with the prohib tion question. This time the senate starts the ball rolling by passing the resolution for an amendment to the eonstitutipn, but the house postpone! it until later, and the chances may be that it will be a cold day in De cember or some other month when both houses pass the resolution. At least, the poison sellers and dis tillers are tickled at the action of the ite. in fixing six ears as the time n w hich the amendment must be ratified by the states. Let everybody l ope that the house may try to do .-ometiung with the resolution before !iis eura session closes; but, consid n' how- the politicans are playin-j i'-ii -e with the government, even h'-n 1'i'cle Sam is at war, no great ',ire cm be expected. hen i i'l a time come when the leopie get just ft straightout, siUare WHO IS WHO KEHIXD THE SCENES IN THE WAR ARMY I: .caiiier-tieneral I rancis J. Ker-,V:.-i-rmt Thief of Staff. Hon n Honda, fi sher 18r,. and an i.M.'.sl to tne Military Academy i.i s"7. I p',n his graduatum in 188! ie was e;ade a second lieutenant and i -sie-ned to the infant ry in which arri ' .1. Ie i.ae sciveii tinuili- . r : . He .-i rved on the (lenerel !,-.t' f'-oin itMJ". to t (rt and was a: -tr--I to the Arn.y War Colhge in HI I. ASHl.Vi.TON. Aug. (ieneml KeT-:-an is one of the "War lieneraU" itiv promoted when congress auzed the ini.-iog of the national ai d wh--n Majoi -i ,enelit' Hug'i i-'itt. Chief of the Oneral Stall, iila' --i! at the iiead of the imlimis'ion sent to llussft, Onerai Kern. in was hnnight to Washingtoi ailed as a-.i-t f of stalf. Majn i'.t to the act r-(,e,via! IHiv , hi n er-ing as chief of leneral Arthur MaeArthur pine 1 -lands and since hihas been recognized aent otticer. and it is prevhen reheved of his pre.--i-will he placed in com e of the brigndes to b battletiehls of Krance. I.IRIS IMPRESSIONS l THE WAR CAI'ITAI, lev t: 1 1 s A HChKli. ' -i'j Ihf Ihlrrnnti:, rv .1 tfri-rli'f.l V. AMIIM,Tr.. Aug. 2. Really ;i niit''en is tirir g. It mu-t he tiir h e.f war that has done it. for thr : unal ( aoital u.-ed to he such a lO isit. Hilt - packed into elevators witi Ih men tiiikina the ladies' re -, ll-.ough. n nr'dr,ni! tnai :;v ots and lotcanying o-i of tiie war id to ail ol ,l, Adoe ie .Llent, i i hi-aut i'l gi i. -irk for tieorg ( ait i r. iicf witi Paul er i uf rag- work. Mrs e ri of fir- Woniao's Party, seems to a-.-.- ';iiv hi I''-. ioto a nervou-r'd-. v lib the strenuous drive she -a.- in. d'- o g- t a suffmge amendment ""-i daring toe pcepent eorl. I h- women of ti e stage get to 'a lui.gton. too. Mane lire-sler and nun. her of others caine rlown a few .ights ago to entertain the soldier oy- out at Port Myer. 'I'he e are just a few of the women hat I have met in thr- streets and hods here. The war is upon us, but I no convinc'-d, I urn sure, that it isn t Iti g'tl er a nun's wur. The women at doing their bit. Washable dies.-es for ladies, misacs md children repriced and reduced 'or August clearance, laudore HUbuan. Ittporler by mail ?3 per year

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Pawed Away at Her Home East of Tjjat City Thin Morning. Mrs. George A. Holmes, aged sixtysix, passed away at her home two and one-half miles east of Thorntown this morning about 9:45 o'clock. She was born July 17, 1861. Two sons stu vive, Harlan, and Arl, bote ets in the vicinity of Tho- i.. fiJieral arrangerne: ... .n..e not been m,di. COMKOUT KIT DONATION. Dover Aid .Society First to Start the Donation. The Hover Aid Society is the first organization to start the Comfort Kit donation. The Comfort Kit movement is well under way, having been given ;i good start by a donation of twentyfive dollars from the Dover societyOther organizations have promised to help with this good work. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. Mrs. Roy Pearson, who had an ablomina! operation two weeks ago has viude a splendid recovery and re turned to her home yesterday. Homer Stevens, of Colfax, Indi.-'.na-. wno was operated on for appendicitis two weeks ago was able to return to .Miss Amelia Schmedit. superintendr.t of the hospital, left this afternoon or a month's vacation at her old home in Philadelphia. Pa. Miss hmidt is a graduate of the Kpiseopal hospital in Philadelphia, and has been upenntendent of the iH-al hospital or one year. She has been very suc"ssful in her work and the patients ho have come under her observation ill he pleased at her return the first f September. Ilunng her absence Miss Dora lioyind. who is a graduate of the local o-pital will have charge of the work. WITH AM HOSPITAL Charles Worl.nii, of this city, unerwent an abdominal operation this lorning. ir. Clark, of Indianapolis, perateil His condition is good. Mrs. Hufus Kmmert formerly of Lebanon, but now of Defiauce, O., unlorwent an abdominal operation this ruing. Drs. Clark and liall oper ated. William l.arire, of this city, wa-operaU-d on yesterday. Drs. Heck and Higetns were the surgeons. The con dition ia improving nicely. W EST OF PIKE. Mr and Mrs. Will Owens and hildren of Lebanon visited with Ivan Johee and family Saturday night ami Sunday. John, Frank, I.ury and Leo F.ndres pent Sunday at the Columbia Park t Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Harry liohey of lireenastle, Indiana, visited with William aldwell and family Monday. Fred Met visited with Mr. and Mn. 'lank Snaw- Sondav. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry liehey of ireencastle, railed on Mr. and Mrs. leorge W. Smith Tuesdav. fi'ildia Johnson and liuth Fall en .itained HM'.ul f.,it, tr,,!.li-ii at a Kliir in IMy Kein's woods U,t Frla afternoon. A picnic .-.ujiper u a.n joyed at Ii:ll0 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. t:harlc Kndre- called n Mr. and Mrs. tjenrgo Hou-ton Sunlay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W dl FnHrrs and Mr. nd Mrs. Philip Thnne spent Sundav t Lafayette. FAIKVIKW. .!. II. Miiicr and wife ssnt Tu lay it h Mrs, Mary Miller of Lebanon. 11-iy Sn.ilh and wife and .VI-;.- J.--.' rotMt visited Meivtn i.-enhour's neai avette Sunday. Mrs. Pebecca lod-on a-.d ilaiKrht.-i orma. and little grand.iauirnter ot eno-ha. Wi.-.. Mrs. Anna M.iyliel.l ' Cicero viited Mis. Krema ui-k Tus-day and V.. C. Heeman's W.dne, retum ng to Lebanon Ue nesoa ing to visit relatives until Sal urilay, when tl ry will t-euuii heme. 1-bam Profiitt and wife and grand daughter, Ruth Huffman. fpeni. Sunday with Mote Prollitt of Whitetown. Curney Newman and Miss Hazel Heddirk wrre married in N'obh-svilie Wednesday at 2:00 o'clock and nmf to the home of Ura Newman. When it became known young folks -of the neighborhood gathered and gave them mi old time charivari. They have the best wishes of their friends. yr. lonard Murphy of Wisconsin came Wednesday evening to visit his brother, Harry. On Friday he accompanied his mother and si.-ter, Mrs. Ankrum, and una, Kenneth who had spent the past two months here lo their home in Illinois. 1 ' Mrs. Thompson and son of Peoria, m . visiting her sister Mrs.' Andrew Burn. i. R. Miller and family, Mrs. Mar-

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BEING TALES OF THOSE WHO REACHED THE FRONT PAGE AND THEN DROPPED BACK TO OBSCURITY.

DOROTHY ARNOLD. At 11:30 o'clock on the morning of Monday, December 12, 1910, a sweet-faced young woman of twentysix kissed . her mother good-by and left the home of her parents, just off Fifth avenue. New York City, to go shopping. Three hours later she dis appeared as if swallowed up by some unseen fore'. The girl was Doroth Vvnl.:. ' .. -,o v .-even years since Dorothy Arnold's strange disappearance, bul deep rooted in the heart of her mother is the hope that some day she will return. , The brains of every police force in i.he country turned their attention toward the case. More than JIOH.OOC was spent in fruitless search and the ase today presents exactly the sarm aspect as on the duy on which sht 'eft home that of absolute mjstery. As far as investigation has disclosed, the lost seen of Dorothy Arnold was when she met a girl friend n Fifth avenue at 2:4a on the afternoon of December 12. What happened to her after that time no one has successfully proven. She simply disappeared off the fa of the arth. Numerous detectives of note failed to develop a single bit ol vidcr.ee which would aid in tracing her farther than Fifth avenue. There was rumor upon rumor, but all failed. She was reported in Pittsburgh. Paris. San Francisco, London and even far off Tokio and Petro;iai were suie they had found her 'nit these proved will o' the wis,, clues When she left home she was atin.'i iii a U.iei -.nail.- idau evig -uit. black velvet hut of the prevail--ic mode and handnuide hoots, all of - hich were .-tamped with the label ".' a fashionable modisle. Hi r photograph -was printed in almost ever..- new. paper on the globe after her disappearance, yet it was ivir proven that she had l,eon seen ifte the occurrence on Fifth avenue. had little money in her possesprobacy less than fifty dollars, ler action on the day of her disi ranee would indicate that .-he leit called on Tom Holt and famear Sh-pard.-viile, Sunday afters. K. ('. Ileeman, who has been r .Mime time, improves slowly. NKW KOSS. i is Duke of Mahomet. III., was part of this week the guest of iclatives and friend,. Mis wife will come Satuiday for a longer viit. I'. P. Harris was in the county seat iues.iay on business. Fred Canada who was here recently n a fur'ouirh writes back from NewYork City that he ai rived 0. K.. feel.mr much refreshed from his recent vi.-it. Ta!nr Fnimert and wife and i ha:ii Thump-on anil family autoed lo Lebanon W edne.flav w here they attended the funeral of Mr. Kmmert's -top, .1. O. (lillespie, Harrv Whitely and iiiiol W. Miller enjoyed an auto t rip o Lebanon and Thorntown WednesJanie F. Mai tin, a former citizen f tlii- e!ace. hut now of Indianapolis, "here la- has charge of the cattle detriment with the slock firm of t.ir. n. Ilorick, Maxwell and Co.. got m.-y tin - week and pulled one of the t ints for v l.ieh lie u.-ed to be famous, ihrough his influence, his fiim got :io P' -.s famou- Frani! O. Myers cat--e c-inierning which the St.s-k Jourlal of Indianapolis svs was the r n'e-t i"t of cat 'e from a single. Indiana i-k- . -i,ere were lour car loads on - -tin of 71 cattle of a total fiyM of p.lml, averaging l.lie" mind- a head at vFi.K.r, bringing a 'ta! of M l l.'iS.li'l. or an average of IV -r: i-er l.ead. lie ai.-o sold for .,( r,e,,,,- :i prennnert feeder of Putain c'-'H'ty. two load ef -.leers avert;,r.ir 1 pounos at sl:;..ii. Jinimv ."Pie l.ustl'i- hut the i-al secret of i .i.eces. j, he ha- tin- confidence of !l wli' know I- ni, which he has t in i be ab-o'-ute 'iiiate d--aling .ilh all he ci. no ill cootaet. 1.1,1 1 P.obeet;. tren.-K Ie ! ,;neae IP lieai.ai.oll, VVe.ne.,iy. M's. J. T. H'onauifh. of HrownsII rg. i- hire th.s week the guest of dative, aid f-iend-. M 'atlo;ln', 1 ho.nii.-nn and son r. ', and Mrs. FHcn (iiave. t ended the i oni" cooling at New Mavaville Wedne.-da-. Dr. W. W. Mmefee received word ''slnesoav mureing thai hi- father at U.te Line was in a critical condition. V 1 1 h his v. ife sud daught''. Meredith. doctor departed at once for the lllir-.is ritv. Little Miss Kiina Hedge, of near Jamo.-town is line this week the guest of Hubert Harris and family. Rev. Williams, of Da'lington, will orruiiv the niilnit at the Methodist church next Sunday morning. He come.- with tr reputation of being an able forceful speaker and a id rod is expected to turn put ana hear nun. wiPiaia A. wan. our rna-eryman. transacted business in Roachdale 'nutrsday. W7arren Baki-r. w ho was recently injuie'i in an uutum djie accident near i ntsiroio, u inucQ Octler.

expected to have need for all her purse contained. When ahe purchased a box of candy at Park k Tilfonl's about noon of the same day site ordered it charged to her father. A like procedure was followed at Brentano'a, where she purchased a book, "An Engaged Girl's Sketches." The title of the book suggested an elopement and the name of a prominent society man was brought into the case. Investigation, however failed to support the theory and the detectives turned their effort to fastening the crime on a gang of white slavera. This might have resulted in a disclosure had not the family delayed the ic:ve...,gaiion by almost a month through fear of publicity, for it was not until January 2fi, 1911, that .he facts bcra.i:.- piblic property. The theory of suicide was next thoroughly investigated. Kvery possible body of water in the vicinity of the fill's home was dragged for days. Kve'-y morgue in the country was searched for an unknown body that night have been hers, but this course f procedure failed to turn up any new evidence. Kidnapping next was advanced as '.he means employed. This also proved in untenable theory, as there were to demands for the girl's father to nay ransom. Not since the days of he disappearance of Charlie Ross had he country and in fart the whole orld--ever seen such a thorough search for a missing person. A year iassed and still the detectives of a lalf doien rountries, spurred on by he mystery of the esse and the hopes allowing every new rumor. Newspapers added their efforts and Vaternal organizations Mret.-heil out

their powerful lines of information in an endeavor to run down every possible avenue of enlightenment, but all faib-d. Riches, brains and strenuous endeavor on the part of friends, relatives and police have failed to throw a .-ingle ray of light on the strange disappearance, and it remains today as ever a complete mystery. NO. 4. There will be church at Mts. Pun Sunday and Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monroe of Indianapolis spent Sunduy with M. 0. Lane and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thistlethwaite, j visited friends near Oirmel Sunday. Haven and Fein Livengood. Huren ami Chloe Shoemaker spent Sunday at the Shades. Miss Margaret SUIhorne of Indianapoiis is visiting this week with Anna Mush. Mr. and Mis. Fred Thompson ent Tuesday with Harve Hush and family. Tom Kouns and wife, Fmery Koun.and family motored to the Shades. Miss Gladys Dooley who is attending school at Ten-e Tjiute hn.- home the pa,t week-end. Mrs. Hasil Haker and children spent W ednesday w ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alonno Fssex. of Ilosston. H. R. John.-on nnd family took dinner with J- M. Shoemaker and wife Sunday. J. 1'. Stark and wife attended the I 'ebb reunion Sunday. MKf IIAMl'SHI Rfl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis visited S-iniiay with relatives near Crawfoi'dsvilie. Mrs. Fmma Dwley is sjiending a -k si 1-a'r.e Masinku.k.-e. The Loyal Oirls' ciass of the Christian church was entertained at the hnpie of Mi-s Leora Mundeil. north of the 'flurg Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mis. C. K. Ho.lgen of Indianapolis are visiting with J. B. Potts and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Canine and Mr.-. Opal Sample and son of Mooreviile . pent Sunday at Lafayette with Mi-. Sample'? husband at Purdue. Tiie Ma.-ons entertained their fam-ilie-at a very elaborate ice erea.n -upper at the had Monday evening. Mr. and Mis. James Young and children and Mrs. I.yda Younir and ehil.lie,, were guests 'of I.on Mo-toi and f,,,ei::. near Thorntown Sunday. Mr.,. Kate l.use is v, siting with her graii'lson, Fhner l.use and familv. Tie- ty of (bes,s ginghums and lajrlit fieieaies. on sale .Saturday at lie a yard, at Ciiiig's. FAIi.M LOANS. We have plenty of money to loan on farms on ten or twenty yeais time. No coijimisHinn nor ebargo3 of any kino to tbe borrower. Inlerest payable annually. Come in and see us. HARLAN SAt'SliKRS. CRITICALLY ILL. Mia. William Hardest)-, residing at llaselrigg. lies at the point of death. She Ik afflicUd with oaw-ir, Voile oBiocki in roc, flesh, nil, apple. hile, Capen. nulla pretty atylcs, at I.sadore Kicbinan'a. Children Cry CASTO R I A

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The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in Boone county. LEI5AN0N VULCANIZING & SALES A'.ENCY Everything fur the auto. PORT uiitooiooilda. Vulcan i.ng a aptcialty. Telephone Sd'i Armory Building GEO L, FRANK & CO, Jewclera, Optician and Mailt Dealer. Wot Side Square Paoaa IIS AIRHART'S GARAGE J. II. AIRHAKT Asrency for the Buick Auto Room for Cara. Expert Worlunaa 224 South Lebanon St. DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN DuvU Bros. Livery Ram Phones 7 and 2007 JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS .SuiU that Suit. South Side Square I INDSAY & TOIX.K FUNERAL DIRECrORS BALL BUILDING Next to laterurbaa Statwa Oitci rl'w Opqa 4ay Bight MeL'trcr Lumher & Coal Co. Tl.'Ii IMIONK OIIIUIU HOUSE Lebanon ft A ThfiT.town. Phone 15 ?.ionr(;.r,E loans i floor-- rounly fai-.i of approved '!e ti' o tars No commiesion. Farmers Slate Dank Iff! NOV BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Coh'fnl'ia Conserve Co. CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries I W. DAVIDSON ! AcrofS from Traction SUtion Jab Work at Reporter Office Reporter by mail $3 itr year