Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 265, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 August 1917 — Page 3

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1917.

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ocial Happenings

1(Y MISS ESTIIKR PERKINS

jCCJAL CALENDAR. w r:n.i:si!Y. V I ( t - M " . i.-'... -la t . U. i ( ,n v..,k in IIS .-.,. Teh, .'! . l .1 II:." l-a,, 'i ci ! i;mii,. la I . c. t. i . vu'.tim; ios'iiitM-:r. : . .-'.. or w. c. r. f. ro ,. :. to !: iv.. I.. , o ho-.l t V- . k I.iis li-n i. -t ,,.. ! ,.n M!:n i v; thi i: kmnc 'he Quo.n K-th.T fi'.'.e of ti ) i.Ylo. I; ,.s tin. .n. of Ni l-- I.. OH l- t W.l-r o. -M.. II sew lot I'.'- l:-l P." - A'l el tii.mhi... . I I ! TO UK Ml I'.ltV ltonoral.1.- '.Viili.-i'll I'.i-.an ; k at llethany Park TI UVl-t I'. An ilUtOiIio'.;:e -o.ito ..in l.ohanon will iro to th p.-i-k . hurs.iay morning l uvini! tii- pul.i tuare uliout Coi'l o'.-!o.k. All w mUrestcl shouiil ii.:! John Vines for further inro.ti;.PTO I.IVK IHNM-.R. i Mr. r.nH Mr- Joseph Cil r f We ,-ks street will l-.av a- the r irui is ev.-nnc- at a r.'r'o.k 'lirt-r. M ml Mrs. . P. i:al ta-.i'y . is ritv an.! Mr. an.! !:. 'I'loiv. air an.l .lauKhtn Mi- I"---.- . utli of l.etianon. Plenty of (rood LariM.rs in .- old furniture :it L'H "'ii.i I a ttret. Kr.ihiv. Ailirust PI, ;.t 1-"" clock. . .. Ritchie. loli Work at Reporter Ofliee ASTOFJLA AVs'elalilfIV.WIWVr, ' -!) Slnlli.lll.''U!slkly", . L-.'-t- tintitlicMwa.li-.nnu'''"-! .At T:ierei-Tumounisi- . I f,c.i,h,.rn,i,int.M.T:,luti''"" : . fa ' A helpful Heerl" ,,,! ro'irss nrsiiPin iti.n-cfroiTPi'i imam, i r.-vcNim.lc S.Sn1ato'' F rait of Wrapper.

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):: l y - 1 l. Mill ( C. . ... I'.-'i :i !,.. iwv - .i !i ...r .-Hit.. " I ( t . - - I'-l C.i-t . -i.,,,,. .-i..i iri i.i). k hii:i:. . - I Mr V !'' F1,!1 ..v.it. .: .-, i ; -..I .'. !, k .mn.T ti.: i' i- in n.. J',..v . . i V V'. ;,lt.- P" I i. I: - .i- ' , ..- i -. ... v K'- m .. ; k-: . ' ' M - i .-I:'i i i. cmi inn -i. rum. M . I Mr. I M --. I nr! ! '..n..n an I l:-. ;m.l '-. f:. p. .-.r:.) ..Mi.,- ,,r. I HI I'll I VUT lll l I ' - .I.' . r. . ' !h o ,il I... entin..l I . o.i.v af!ein..,.n :it the mo f Yr.. .1 -in t'..M- of ,..-. I - b I ' hour . '.' t!.o meet KUSONAL MENTION. Mi-. I on M.c,,n i- v -!."ir ( .ili - . - e. m I.a.l.lit i:. V. Cv.am n..t.lp a b-j-.m-t. trip -t with ie..i!iv ;.v. i.n.l Ml .-. li.lil.T la!. -p.-'tt in. AIM. fall IL-ekc of A-IViiner e im.-ts Mon.l-.v of -.r .-i-t.-r ion:ii. Ker:.-v an. I IJo-roe I. iron.M..mla for l.:iko v. ,,,, t,.n..:l, i..,4 Mtu.m.l ; hotr a:'t.r -iieniim a v. ...-k with r-!- ! Tee Mi.-s.-.- Vein an.l lii oiv, l-'e'.x ; 1 I--, -;.-i.t the pi,-; .v.-. k w.tT I ;; !. M-.. r. Mr. I.I-.V-.. P:.-t.. I Mr i,.,.l Mr, ll-,,.y (ti !in, : n. Mr.-. I . S. Whitaker nio'o.e.l i 'o , eri,:,,, ve-tenlav a".-, noon. ! -i .... iv . Parr w-.t io Jetf-r-on. it.'.-., tin- tnnrmne tV a w-.-.-ks' 1 M-it ,th i,r ,..ter. Mi-. T. I!. l-'r-iz-i:..i-r l..-. "r liroad Pipi-ie. India ,s H.tin hi- rii.r.diiarrrv For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years

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.Mr; and Mrs. F. B. Holmra of Thorntown. The lu.lie., of the V. B. church will meet at the churrh We.lr.es.lay nl"Urnonn at I o'clock. Members please take notice. .Visit Artlu-lma t'arr anil Alius Marzaret Kluningam will the truest... tnmnimw of Mrs. J. T. Prank I-autrl--r.er of Whitest. iwn. Mrs. Wilnia Knvart of Irvint'ton !:a returneil hone after a few (lays' visit with Mr. ami Mrs. K fc. Knyart .if Kast North street. Mrs. M.-lvin Hawkins nml ilaiiKhte. ..f Ir.llnnaii'iiis are ku"si. fur scvenc .Irv.- of Mrs. Hawkins' parent.-, Mr Mr-;. J..hn Kulwiiler. ! e.. I'atfv an.i famili- will move ... Kokomo Wednesday where Mr. hit iirr..it...l a p.-itim with th. ((! soil :.ut.im..l)ie f.u-tor..- of that After a vi-it here with Mi. ami Mrs. .i . Ilv.-h ii. :in. with r.-biiv.-s in I i,...n'...'n. Mi-. Waltev Matt'i'-.v--,.-i.-tuni.-. to tier l.on.e in L.tfav

ter of St. I. -noon f.n n v ill, Mi.,. Oii. . M . n Si.it.-s of !.. ...1 Mi Ve.lr... r. 'K of Ml. .1 -on Wo"

Mr- I hari.-s liil.l... of Creenfiel.1. i- v;..tir.- Mr,. Ileorife No.-w.m.i n.! "i-r -e!..tive, ami 'rien-l-, -,M. v. .-,..,!.. .1 to.iav l,v Mr.-. Virtnl P-'in t-n of ...tr, I., Lamm street. Dr. nr. I M.-s. S. W. I'm- of l.o W. !e.. CaLf., are here for t-v.. -oi.ti .- v, w.th the former'-oiotfi.-r. Mt-. J-.hn Pav an.l .lauvrnt-r. M.- Maieat-t of K:,-t I'.-i.fl street, j M . - fiy.ie S'evorv f . w AILany who t. is ho, n vi-itint; relatives here i--i- t'one to Krankfort for a v.-.' a :'ii Mi-'. -le-s Mi-v.-ns ami family lw Mi-s lie." ha M.ConaiH-lv an.l " - .1. io r.utter of the M.-fonauiriiV nni im.,T store left yrster.lia- afternoon for I'lorneo where th.-v will --ien'1 the w, k atten.itntr tiie millinery market, Mr. ami Mrs. James Shera of North M-I'..i:att str.-et .-nteitiiineil Sue.l.u . Mr. .an.l Mrs. Thoma.. Hemar.-e an.' -on Itrewer an.l Mrs. !a.-ie l.e-k of Advance an.l Mr. an.l Mrs. P. . D.-iVMier ami ilauthter of this city. Pelat ves an.l fnen.ls here h ive re. reived an announcement of the birth of a Kill on Kriday. Auiru.-t :!. to Mr. and Mr-. I. vie Matthews of Lafayette foime.ly of this city. The datiirht.-r e.-is h.-en ehri-tened Kiitherine 1 rd. Mrs. P. I. Holloman and .iauirhter Mae who have iioen rsidinir with Mrs. Holloman' ilaui-hter. Mrs. Walt.-t lloiice. for srveral montlis .lurine th. rection of their new hinualow nr North Kast street will move tii.s week

tii. Mr. and Mis. Charles llitd.er. ar Mrs. M1.1v Sane-tn of Toledo. Oh motored to the home of Mr. Hn'h.-e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kthert IPidx of mar Klizaviile this mnrninit i.r lir for a few .1, . C. P. Watkins

with her moth-r. Mrs. J. w. P.aPo! i-'te of North Kast street. Mr. Wat. kins will arrive Liter for a v.s.t. Miami Mrs. U.av I.u.lwiu of Imhanapolts .ho were t.ue-ts for seveial da;,., of Mr-. L..I oilette. have return"! hom-. Mr. and Mrs. A. f. fLhson of Jam... town who havn been sp, mhnir a few .':ns with Mr. and Mrs. WP!,am P.,1 'aid and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Drear r. turned homo todi.v accompanied l.v I,.s Ptiiel (i-.-ar !, will .-p.-n.l a few d av- thero and nl-n af the hon.r of her ii t-r. Mrs. Warm-r Ke-.-l.-r ol

near Ladoea. Mr. and Mrs. Oiai! PL, kint.'.-i and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Khonkwtl... and children of Atw-nml. III., spent the week end here with Mrs. Marx I'lirkinirer or tiiist Mam street enroute to Ohio for a visi. On Sunday other ifue-ts entertained bv Mrs. Flickinirer were Mr. and Mrs. John Rabbins and son of thip city. Mr. and Mrs. Hiiuh Rowen of West Main street are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Alpha liowen and family and Mr. ami Mrs. fp-sia Hums and dauichter l,'!l,i and .son Samuel all of Huntington. W. Va. The trip -here watt made by motor. Fnroute home MPWYPP w-il jro bv the way of Cleveland, Iluffalo and ' New York Tity. Mrs. Marrarrt K. Anderson, of Kast Main street, i entertaining Mr. and Mr. Hennett McCoy, of Crescent Citv 111., nnd Mm. Jennie Pateron rfnd Mihh Klennor Morse, of Chicago. MrH. McCoy in a sister of Mrs. Andernon. MrH, Paterson nnd Mis Morse will lo be the tuesu of Mr. and Mm. William Stafford of near Hazel Colleire, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waite, of near Mrance. Mid. Ittie Bowman and Mica Nora Canon hav returend to their home !n Thnmtown after a vliit with Mr I'mha K. Darnall and her lifter, Mi ton Karnodl at their horn on North Meridian atreet. Mn. (,rar Caraon,

nall and aiater, went from hera to J Whitestow-n for a visit before return-1

inj home. ' IS EXACTING VERY CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE. the lailroads. They were unanimous t hat even with peace this fall separite or jreneral, could not save us,iii from a terrible winter, appalling in sutferimr for the people. The coal situation in Prance and Italy is reported to be very little less critical bo il use of the shortage of tonnage and he sinking uf coal laik-n vo.sm-Is by he L -boats. Pv n Ormany w ith all ts coal mines was short of coal last cuter. This .holti.ye was due te ht.-e thinirs !.,'or, ttiin-portation iml export to Sw it'.eriand, Holland Penmark and Sweden. In November lU.-.aml.- of e,eri.-nccd ntiners were ...-n out of tii mines and sent to th -1 fi .nit to ha-ten the completion o! . ..,,-itfi .e." or s.i-caia-d Ilindeniar Li,.'. '1 he ,ccre cold ci.u.sed the e.ais, the u.-uiil cheup coal tian.-poi lion .out- to 'r.-'-.-.e .-..lei. In view of tho cte.it factor thai :.l 110 the e'.weia (iern-al-.V and the neutral, and th-ir depend, n I i.-rniiiiiv in that respect, little pi,. p.,-t from w hilt I id I Loth in Perlin ami anaviun countries, that the its .-in.! hopes in some cirth.at tho-e counll .es can be tatio at oiopiet.-lv close down their borders 0 Cermany. will not be realin-il as nir ;i.s Pinte.i States ;,n-l Knif'and arn.it replace tho.-e vtal necessities. 'P-o w:r is entering a state where 0.1I and food wiM be tie dual monrohs in Puropo this winter. All incations point that their Victims will tb W ill St ll Taus antl Keel ( rnss Dulls ;l( Whitestown 1'it-nic. liopro.ontativcs of the Red ( rnss ,cietv from ti'i- coiintv xvill a'tend to H.-.l Men's picnic t'o Le held at h t.sto-.vn t.in-orro.c at which time ay wiM sell tap- and Red fr, ss Rosy e.s The latter ap l.einif o-ade by number of the young ladies of the ty ami are e'eer in their make up. he doll i, entirely hand-made and .vi'h face of ribbon. The dolls omrm,t,., in I . Anee'es. C,,l.. where -,-v-la! thoi.-and dollan was 01. tame,! rr..,n ti eir a e. This money wa- u-e.i n the outhltine of an ambulance , -u pind anoth-r ambulanee outfit is beinK 'urni -h.-.l f, ..... the monev received i,t recent -ilies. The sell for twen-!-l-ve certs and no doubt on account C th.-ir cleverness and the cau-e for hi.h th.y ....'.I will brine several lohar- to t1..- Hooii" coulliy ch:,,!ei-. ASKS Hi: TH I'l-'.N Al.TY. M( VI KSTKR. Okla., Arnr. 7.-Tl,e ii'ii penalty ak'iiinsf leaders of the nti. draft riots was demanded by P.-,-ta! authorities today at the opening f h-armes before Ped.ral forrnii.,. .oner M. M ill.-n in the ca.-es of re. l-'ers woo tcrtorized t,e count a-s It W.ek. Pmt.d Stales District Attorney Mr. inms declared their action constituted l(l; STRIKK TIIKEiTF.NKU PAIICKI.ONA. August 7. The sit uation is ai'ain serious here. Rail w;iy employers are threatening a g.-n eral strike, (iovernors of the prov iri.es are conferring with the heads of labor nrgamratnna in an attempt to alleviate conditions. Cecil I,. Stevens and K. V. Seveison of Stevens Piano Shop, Lafayette, will Le in Lebanon for three days tuning pianos, ednosday, I nursday Kriday. Leave your orders . phone 4C.H. 8-7.3. WOMEN WHO FA OK EARLY. How often we hear the expression, "How she his faded!" or "Hasn't she grown old!" Her friends ee it. Her husband seen it. She realizea it heraelf with a pang. Often ahe knows the reason, some female derangement has fnstened itself upon her and makes it almost impossible for her to drag around from day to .lay. Such women should remember there Is une tried nd true remedy for their eon dilion, and that Lydi E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound for mora tlun forty years has ta restoring wo

men to health and hapoineta. Try H!

The Sword of Damocles By ALAN HINSDALE

I wa sleeping uneasily. First 1 dreamed that 1 xvns looking dowu front a (Treat height 11 11, 1 was dizzy. Thou I xvtls conscious of tossing about huit axxuke ill bed. .Next I was wandering. but where 1 anew not. "ileifme! What d, you mean hv coming here nt this time.''' The words and a sudden light lln-U-ed la uiy eyes awiiU.-iie.i me. 1 was standing in 1111 pujnuuis in the room of the sl,erof lu cluim. Allan Txxou. . td. whose gin-si I was. I bad walk,',) in my sleep In-fore, but my somuunitiulistl. adieutures. from one of win. Ii 1 bad barely ili-cd wph lux- life, t rmiLUt uie. and I was SO setlsittve about tl.elll thai 1 kept t belli i myself. Ami her., was the most unfortunate of III! of Itlelll. lletter tllllt I told been h wakened tilling over the peak of 11 roof high In the all- Ihnli In this fashIon, xxbteli. unless uii-lersiu,l, vxoiild co.er nie with disiii-a.e. And. to iiiiilomatters xxol-sc, instciid of then and there giving the cause of my intrusion I slunk out uf the room with,.. 11 11 XVold. Returning to my ehntuher. I threw mvself on my Led and aued. This broil. U of bo-pitality. this apparently, dishonorable u.-t, must Le revealed in tb'1 ni. .ruing. I pi.-ture.l nivs.-lf uis. misseil ,11, 111 the lioii-e by Allan. Id, friendly bearing toward me tuni.-d to anger. His sister 1 ; w i-mlollii. w lios.room I Lad entered in the middle of the night. I did le t exi-i" t to Uict She would doilt.tlc-s nxotii lue as si,would a serpent. liive as hii ex.-u-e that I was a sotn naiuimlist ; Win. would Lellev.. su, b II stati-nieiit Nor id I prove It. No one ev.-ept myself knew that 1 bud walk-,! in my sleep. 1111. e I bail awakened to tin, I mvself stun. ting Is-fore it mirror erx Ins. That wns several years Lefore this, when I was a boy. Again I hud suddenly found myself nt ilnwii lining :ntt.-r. my legs dangling f..rtv Teet from the ground. I ear n dormer window and man t.. get t.ii-k throtigii It to niy Put neither rf loot The only person I bud eared to t.-ll whs ni mother, ami I fouled Unit If she knew I was oo. tiling sii.-li a, r.d.iittc per fonioinees It won:, worry tier terribly If there Is one tiling a young man is Ignorant of, it l a young woman. A good xv. , man Is tb.. I.-Ht person In the world to . barge a man xvltti insulting her. If I bud expli.ll.ed to Cxveii wli.v I entered he' room she would have be Hove, I uie. Tin-re was no danger of her lolling how. hearing a sound, she hud tur I on an e'ectllc light nnd ex posed me standing in th" middle of the room. Had I 11 ten years older I would have known this, for there wss no 11,, t.ier gir! living thiin tiwen Tw.-in blj. nml sp,. would naturally haic shrunk from punishing mo and bring lug mo and her brother Into autngo nism. to say nothing of the rest of the family. But as I lay tossing on my le d I pre sullied tbnt the morning would bring dlsgra.-e for ice SI I I leave Le fore any of the family had arisen ,,r stand nnd take my Heine? Of the two courses I 1 Los., the latter ns more stilted t,, air nature Knowing Hint 1 lui guilty llltentlo .-ould bear the lushing In store for me whereas if I slunk nwuv like a cur 1 could never fine liny of the family When I went downstairs In the morning I knew- not Just where the blow would fail. The cheery "flood morning, old man!" or Allan stung me for I knew Unit my episode of the night before hud not yet been revealed to him. Then ,-nine a gr.s'tlng front his father. h;s mother nml the others. They I .h.I not yet been Inf.irniisl that they were entertaining a villain mi a wares. When we t down at the table i;wen wna not present. -W bores nw-enV" usked the fullier. "I think sh,. has overslept." replied her mother. P"Pi the .picstlon nml the reply wenlike -tl l.lllg II klllte between uiy ribs. It was ex Idem that lim n was going to let me get away without giving in.a la-hlng nnd If she li,toiid,, to tell on me would not d,. so before I bud gone. Thank heaven, this would spare lue the secne I had mill, ipnted. I!e sides, there was 11 hope that she would keep the se, ret, though It was u..t to be o-, te, tlliit I would dare enter the Twombly home again. .shortly before we rose froui the breakfast tuble liwen entile Iti "ILk! uioridtig, papa, ilewsi mom lag, luaiiuun. ilooil morning, Mr. Williams. tio.Ml morning, Al." Her g..,sl morning to Mr. Williams, xvho xvns utid is myself, wus as .-beery nnd even more kindly than to any of the rest Oil. that they coup! all be extln gulsber) that i might fall at tier feet and worship her! One by one the others left the tnhle finally leaving me and (.won alone. "Why have you nut alaln me?" 1 asked. "Because you are perfectly Innocent of wrong." "Why do you Infer that?" "Ton started from ticep wben I turned on tie light " I told ber how I had awnkened be fore a minor and later sitting on a gutter. Her look- of terror nt the latter revelation was a revelation to me. and wben aha aaw that I had been mad awara of bar Interest In me she bloabed

Colonial Theatre Coming Wednesday, Aug. 8 William S. Hart IN A NEW CHARACTER

"The Desert Man

VlfiOROUS-SWEEWNG-DRAMA He's not a "bad-man" this time, lie's a bitr. square-jawed, whole-souled man with faith, ideals and courage. He changes the desolate viHa.ee of "Broken Hope" to the prosperous town of "Believinvilie." He cleans up a notorous dar.te hall for the sake of a little boy, and in so doinij rescues a woman from vice. A sweeping drama with the tanjr of the Mojavc Desert in its atmosphere. 10c ADMISSION .'c

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It takes cents to make dollars. It takes sense to keep dollars. This man knew ennuKh to put seed into the ground and it grew into a. crop. Now he 'know enough to put dollars in the bank antl grow a fortune, lie knows if he plants grain it grows; if he plants dollars they grow. Hut dollars fear weather conditions. Put VOI R money in OUR hank. We pay 1 per cent interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Protective Auto Paint The protection, sen ice, bright and richness nf color, and pleasing effect is found in the use of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ready to use Auto Paint. It is lieing used by numbers of fieonle on their machines with gratifying results. CHAMOIS SKINS AM) SPONGES are the necessary requisites to preserve the bright lustre which is so much demanded by individuals who appreciate service and quality. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your olil car look nrw. A.,k us about it. NOBES' DRUG STORE Phone 6 PINNELL-COOMBS Leiaoa'a Laaitir.g Luatber TartV We can supply you with any. thins in the Hardware line axao tn bom or vata tou Lebanon Hardware Co. Wat Mala atr CHICHESTERSPILLS m SUlDD.DftGtilSIStVU.HKtRf

JOB WORK AT REPORTER Bepsrter by mail $3 per year

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