Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 270, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 August 1917 — Page 4
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LEBANON DAILV REPOBTEB, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1917.
LEBANON DAILY REPORTER
r(!r Herald. ntoMlit'.r,1 1S1 Daily Ucpurlur, tatIUIiHl ut VVMkly Patriot, emablUhed lt)7 Edward H Mwl, Ftdttor. Ohrl- ti. Nl, tlnnipir. Kalpli B. Nl, AxIstHtil Manager. J. M. Uatlei-ton, New K.l.tor, .HSU.! fvary .vetilrin excftpl sjump.y Willi mall eilitloioi reuehtnic 32 Kural KoutM and town of Jamestown, Advance, Tr.srntuwn, WhlleMtowa, ZlonaVIII. Mliar.ir.bur.-, Elliavllla, Tar. hune and Houston. ASmillMla'Vb n.ailTs ijeoWa-tdiuoi Biailtir at lha postetTiee at Lebanon, Ind. TBUCS OT lUBSCBIPTXlAl. (Mall mihscrli.tton psv.thle .lcttv in advance and pan.f will be .llsrui.II v Mali, one -,.. I By Mi-ll, i mentis By Mull, three menUm Bv Mall, one nsmilli II v By Carrier, o " Obltuurlon ub:tyt to a t wor-ls. ('i-.vh or l kind. KASONIC CalEKDlS. Stated Mcttlnffi. T.cK- v . r. ' T.ft:. I O. Ivory C. T. .lie. .ft. Coombs, II. f. Tl..nr r,,m.,l, third Wo dn.Ml. !. Cl.i.ri..-. Ilirtmaii I. .11.. recorder. what i.-: lit i: a.nsw f.k? Tacre ar? X.- mj.-y a,u.'i r.t day. day no is that s n: ..ny p. r from one to a hjn.ii- i somewhere in the Cm'.-! St..;,. cause '.h'1 deaths ".r ow fact, the reports mmii to .-'io-.c ti man has a better chi;-e 11 the s than he has at home, envied si usual avocations, especially if l. occasion to Kt up"n a p,.i :;c I way, or a sticct of a c.ty. The day of the machine Un while man make.Frank'nstein at'., difficult to coiitrdestruction afcf.a who made ,t :., t lnh.-th.-r t.ain. ti. destructive. ura' handled, and tin';, children are ir.o.-t thr-m-elves in the tro.inif agents. There ;.- tes. ni among mn ai d how much .-peed one of thest much ing hiss traction the slightcnt prov u'ct. of lite lit.e. speeds, then the charged by the law. Wh'n ;,..m. car goinp rorty o tlie passc-.-rs i.i the id it, r..,. p'gir.y .. it. ! a. in Indi c;tv. th rape Th." la r live.-, of the Speed rat the ci' its an th. ifig;. in the rtin!y, and 1 tt, thee days when ti,e re....-.? hidden i.y the he-r.i the llo-. com. It 1- a 1,11; ;tf wr-th- r a whr start., out t iit c t:;.y.. in an a driving as rarefuev as l.e 11. a: . il; ever v. 't heme again. Ihe other fel low , . ty not la rarefal at. aP. i 01 exun.'ili'. f''-owieg a v. 1, i. ti,.. Jlirhnn red : da... u,;. on- ..' the dri-ers sa.d lio l,tl , 1. ..-I dnwi. for all the other u- on i.i- wav up frem l,,tl.up.M, bu: ha i .net nobody, in be let hi., c-r iat at the cruaoiliK "f the Nol)iet,vii:e-V t.-tiiein road, He had with birn two little ch.lUnn. whose live:, he took in bis hand He wao not bun and the eh.idieit were rot hurt, merely because he ivas lucky and burt only "the other fellow," who was uoing due caution, and yet K'Jt hurt. Unlrsid c'Ji'.ion.n senae will tcacr men better, or e the ofliceis tai t'k t:-.'.'iipie of oine ar.d otb-;.
learn, it will be heeensury for "-he Irgixlnture to pan ome more
laws, and then these will not be en forced cither. Croat is the aire of the machine! The machine does not think, and men, women and children do not seem to care what happens. Everybody goes to it as fast as possible and the devil of speed gets the hindmost, or the foremost, or somebody sure every time. Men whose time is not worth inore than a few eentii an hour rush across t ie country like reai l.u.incss thiithl justify an M. D. : if the answer to all this hasti and recklessness ? TKY THIS ON Oll CANNLK. V.:,-n arm.-s clash in inadd-ned :i:nii and cruel combat janes; when eiuid ;ire 10. tK he.iish pyre unw 1. i,t i.iw pa .-ion.- burn with fury bit!. .-til Mil !,:'e a th,ng no man ni:ty time ' a i to .!..-! tie t.K,l UK- ;.,i.tr;.ler. The : n. t.. a 1 to, m.-n ami wo1 a: . ! tnem to heeil a-:! pio,,., l our boa f.n, '.i.-K. No troops .-an tigh' Bl't-it on :..: s-.llply do !;-: l.''ig ha.- polsot.e.. - - i i!i.-!i. o n;. An ;d if we .I' . w.il l.gb r.a. ard Kj..s : iv ti til sLht th. y' " we ir.u-t i .tTo.-.d, u; l to (- tne ir, -el of th.:.-e vhi ! (il.ESTKiN TH WOUI)I0'. !.. m to p' . t. Mr. I'. iound. A I'l.U E OF SAI hfi. 'I Ms ...!.,, to be ear war all right. il.. c.ui.trv had ahedy Inst .h,rts ! t vivi i, by 'iniinan -ubmanne.s. VU.it i.- ,t.r navy doing anyway? Ii,- only ,ufe position T. the pre.-fdit ...11 -.cms to be aboard an American r Kngii-ii war vesael. Is it ik.1 about lime for aomebody to give a loniinanfl and to clear the de. kn and move for.'.ard to iiitioy ome of the ves..'U: of (iennany? Thia t'mt g of a perpetual defensive be."iih very offensive to the average fighting A, or. ran after awhile. HOW WE l0 THINtifi. Ilo.rt.cr ill Ui nuwest autocrat, and he In moving forward rapidly to save the people from utHnration. An autocrat ;n a republic eem to Ijc strunite but Ui)t i- ti. Wily tiu) prp! rule.
They decide upon aome man to do something arid then tee that he does it Hoover is a benevolent autocrat, whose power can be taken whenever be fails to obey the real rulers, the people. GIVE 'EM FEW PESOS. The only trouble down in Mexico is
a financial one jut now. Why not make a little loan to the Mexicans and give them a start? We have loaned money to everyb'Kly else, and should make ho eseeptiuu of Mexico. Upsides, the Mxirans use the peso, and those little things do not count. irn UPJ03WITHT.HJ.SE. Resigns As Chief Eniineer of Tower I'lant and Will Join Army. Wiliia n Keener, who has for the aa.-t year and a half been chief en-jii:.-ei' ..t the local power house of the P. II,, 1. (S. E. traction company. I.as -.- gri -d h;s position to go inti. th' 'i my sid-vav. .Mr. K'-. ner has been "at.ed. and will endeavor to enter he ...enn ti itlg . IV . The (is.i.r.n vacan d bv him at the ... - plant wili ho tawn bv Ed Hn-r. 1. ad 01' t :.e . o t c lii'ht company at iw;'ri.-ci:! . Mr. U. :i is u man .;' m uh aedity and evperu-a ., and 0v. ll iri.oitii-d for th" important place. Mr tlie i mp . tinuntil Mr. Uarr b( UT EASY TO Tl'RN FROM EXTRAVA(;.VNT HABITS ..'lin es at Wa.-nmifton, finds r,;s mail d with irratuiti.u- advne. A loyal z.n of leva mges '" miH.it to elt maple riip. honey and hu. a riv jan.. He be. eve- that the-,-racies so stimulate the appetite, t .e eat more bread than we lly need, and ile figures tills e- - amount of flour at one bd ion nd.- a war. He ah-o urge- that b.ki id he is ke 'f t'-at v.e e tin k.i it i-tl..V.i . bav, s for hi-. And :.e. hl.-k; t.-.at tnej n.-tii aim bread and in a'l p.ob. ,d v.. obt co-t ti- moi u- I'- - edi-ootly." JOHN MALI- DEAD 1 Man I'as da) Alter .1 A. EASTEKX STAit NOTICE. The .1 ia r.i of the O. I.. S. are n riues.ed to meet T.ie-day arteinoon a' o'cl.R-k in the Kill I n.,.. ..rh room m the first floor of the eimrl hou- e to as .i,t in the wink of the It. d C ross society. All ladle are asked t'l brini' M-isso'rs and thimble,. FAMILY KEIMON. Tlie ranth reunion of the lieagon raidily will be held .Sunday, August i6 at the Ellmure school house on traction line, Stop All come with well filled bnxVets and enjoy, youraelveu. Mj. Joe Heugon, seerrtary. 8-12-lit. INFANT BLKIED, The infant son of Ralph ayvl Mary Davis l'eper was buried at Brown'a Wonder this afternoon. Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year, f'.'t-njjcj.. hy mail, 3 U Var,
OPENED FOR "SAMMIES
Buildings Will Contain Moving Picture Theaters, Libraries, Etc. BY DANIEL DILLON. IHj Ihe lalK,..ill.nit Xr.ri fl AMKRICA: ilhAtiQL'Altl 101I.S IS IT!.:;.' . ust I'!. As rapidly as . 4.1 be constructed, club room; ue being opened for the American Midlers by the Y. M. C. A. It is planned to establish a ciub house for every S0O men. I lie buildings contain moving picture theaters, co.icert halls, lounging rooms, libraues and writing rooms. (.'hapiains attached to the Ameiican I'oiee reported today that the attendance at til" v.-.ious religious eorepiotlo. - yesterday wa- the largest up-to-'liie postponed earniva eld on -in.i-iy, havine- been pos.iponc.l from the preceding Siliidav or. account "f vt we.itli.T. A bevy of about fif'y French girls w.-r? present at tlie hosing nia'ches and applauded, loudly tin fi-tic piowe.-s of the Aim-! ban nties. There were a number of bouts nn tlie program, Freni-bnien took part as well as Americans. The m-n -.veie stripped to the wai.-t and went 1 hi- ihr.-t tiire that the Frer 1 v itb their 1...V...S h nl el- the s t fa ' ir U ..r Urill-. i..,r .i. ,.1- - .r . eomin.'ldd. r. 'C ille I n, ted sttitto.s ;Unh. l.e'itoo, e-t the of the hov hav, At ROSS TilK CONTINENT. loun-i- I roni W a-b.iigii.n In Her S op Owr Here for Ibe Vifli! A' idl.er party of trallscontint , oiin-t . : touted off at the New C mei.ial l.ot.l here tatllrdav night. Thev were r-od.g from W ashingtoi 1 1. '., ,, ti,.,,- way to Denver. Coh in a bur Oacn Miitnet.c car. TI Dai tv in. dud. d Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Witch, It. D. Mi dler and Miis Wei.-er, of War iiimrton and W. U, Hotchkiha. of Maib son, Wm. Their automni.ile was kept in ihe Shoemaker & I'alter.-on guraie diiiiirg tk dr uiy lieie. MINOR COURTSIn the paternity cusu of Kditli I'. ClemenU, of Uirkhn. auaint tiitip Swnpe, of near tliaaville, iirtiti(r Justice uf the I'eaie Jacob Harlan bound tlie defendant over tu the circuit court. T.rniaVw, 7H'C i'T nentl, .lone-
UNITE WITH CHURCH.
Julian and l!a Rutb Balaton Join Preabytcrian Church Here. Ex-Coventor Kalston and Mrs. Ral ston and family motored to Lebanon yesterday morning and attended the Presbyterian Sunday school where Mr. Kalston made an interesting addreaa to the men's class. At the close of the Sunday school xercises, Julian Ualston and Miss Ruth Ralston and VI. J. C'aekman united with the church. Julian Kal ston graduated this last June from I'niversity of Indiana add Miss lluth from the Shnrtriiige high .school, Mr. (ilackr.an will be remembered as a leading athlete of a year ago at the university of Indiana having been aptain of the baseball team and a .ember of the football team. He is ow connected with a l..rgo bond - ;- ig hou-e of Chicago. SIX WEEKS' !LLNF.SS .Mrs. Rachel Farley Died Sunday at Daughter's Home in Whitestown. Ilaebel Fat ! pa-. d .on. Si. had been ill lm r dialii re-'.iltint' f'om til" to !.' 1 Sill Ir II COlOltV th.-H-Su.-viv-Wl! am and Mis. A er. Mar, ,l:i . She b.-'d m M.t'hH ""Hip i :t:'i.l I . . id, U.V. A. I . ttui . ah Ih'l. iNSTSTUTE OF THt OUNTY TEACHERS CONVENED TODAY CO.NTINUKD FROM TAGE ONE. . . l. d so . i tliat t;. r.t ary t.en. i -hi ;t tin ..- il is tiint ht 1 1 ,..on the tr:,ii. al chddli 'l. Tl-e fondair- , of hal.,t f..i i..n an id .tint that i hi! n-.e hole, h ninth! .he tauL-ht with i.o,d .use. It Mfins tnat elder children can not read sn well ys younger ones. The co.-.rln.sion leaded is tint the oldyr ones can not read mi u.II now as they ifmhl in lower Kiades, lieraiiM1 th.y have slipped hackwaid in ability. I'lnctiee. n.al.es u ureal iinpiuveuient. LUWHUOW. "Jnliu," naiil Mrs. Crusslots " the cteik ay siie'n ic"k IcuVi.." "What'n the trouble?" "She saye ail''" used to worlcinu; for cultivated people and he can't stand our line of phunoxraph records." Ti.tnat.Mu, "I it jrr pound. Jcnm & 'Utloclt 'I'hunr! Dijl-U
PALACE GARA E 220 NOilTII MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairinjj at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.
$$$$$$$$$$ S 55 n 5 $25.09 TO $300.00 ''Loaned np.,n Furnitir. I.-vi,tock and oth-r Chattels at 1,'gal rate TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sums of .fill and over yot: may have 3 months ir. which, to rcpa your hem, it je'i may repay .-eon.er if you I. i.e. f
SPECIAL TERMS Wrl'ji ir-t or v: upon ws,
Will bo in Lebanon l':,i:y V. A. SV. ANK -11 1 13 l'en lli.r Uldg. CraWfe -d-v 'l... led, 10! '-i V.V.-.I Jlair. Mreet.. Lebanon, Ind. (.-hp. re Ti ,v id.;. V cttU-e) S $ $ Si $ S $ $
Cameras and Supplies Wo carry camera films, all sizes for all makes of cameras. Scnava cameras from .?2.00 up. LONG & DAVIS PHONE 39 HOME OF VIXOL
diiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i;iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iimiaiM;imi imiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiiii'.niiiiiiiiii 1 When in IsTeed of Lumber 1 See Us i Wot,'! in icnglhs to Suil Rcai'a'ile Prices.
Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 2ii'J 110 West South Street illllll!lllj!::illlllUIIIIHIilli!ll!MlliHlllllllllllllMli;ii:ini!IMIiUldlUlllllllilllIIMIIIIt
JONES & STARK CLOTH 5E1U? Suits that Suit, Sculh Side Squr.i LINDSAY & TOI.LK I UNEUAL DIRECTOHd f.ALL BUILniNG tint to Irterarban Stmlui 0(5; 9 phone 133. Open de.y nipht i i i i - i MetKcr I.tiinliel .V Coal Co. Tin: I'ihim: oitiii.it noisi-; I,, l oll in al. i Tl.v.T.1 'el.. Ih.ooe 13 MoaT(;A(;E loans on liootte r-nuniv fa;', or ai p-o'-c tit'. -ti'! 5 yea.- No ,-,.r.i i. Farmers Slate Dark T.KnW'V P,KST CASH PRICKS PAID FOR POULTRY Columb'a Conscnc Co. Libation rhe.ne al'O WE KKCOMMFMl NATl'RK'S CREATION For Tuherrulo.-is, Astheia. Hrunchial C atarrh, etc. A k in ahout it. LONG & DAVIS JllllilliliMIMIIIIIIilMIIIIIIHIIIIIUIIIIIIiil ; COOK WITH I GAS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 i i ; i ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 ft JOXES. THE CLEAXLU Panama Hats Cleaned, 25c I'honc 3S7 io'j W. .South St DR. R. D. GARRISON ' rEXTIST turner gtttc Balk BaiUlaf io Tti-tn PV. tU X
TO FARMERS fur Jul! ":i i L;lu!..i
First Rural Loan and Savings Association 11 a M.rldUn It., lltun II. I". New, Secretary The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in Boone county. f , I.KIJA.NtJ.N I I.CAMZINu k ALLH AliENCY Evrryth hr th- -uto. liORT it'.t .mohiiu. Vuleanhtinj a npeci'ty. J i Telephone 1152 Armory Buildiiig CEO L. FRANK & CO. jewelrm, Oi.linnnn nd Muic U.alcrs. V.'esit Siuc Sq uare Phone 215 AIRHART'S GARAGE j. ii. AiaiiAirr Asrncy fur the liuiik Auto Roiim for O-im, Expert Workmen 1 S.u'.h lahnon St. DR. A. F. NELSON VLTKKIXAIUAN Davi.t r.i-ns. Livery Ram Ph'.r.ea 7 and 2U07 CALL 233 And Stive .Money on Groceries .1. W. DAVIDSON Acruss Iron Traction Station Your I'std Furniture Taken as part pay on new w.ds at JONES PERKINS Phones IS or IS i SICKLE GRINDING AND iMOW ER REPAIRS ,V. K. FRALEYiS SHOP tl Alley crciiaj rear Oak Prug litot
