Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 271, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 August 1917 — Page 4

4 u Lebanon daily reporter, Tuesday, AtrcusT u, mi?.

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER

Iwtlr Reporter, NtAbiihd 1 s Sl W'wkty Patriot ttljiiiited iW SMvitnl B. Neul, Kdttor. Charles 8. Neat. M-nafr. lUtph B. Nwl, A.-nt-nt Mftnatrrr. J M. UnUerton. New tfttiti.tr. Koutf nd U nii of Jtuiietttown. A J Vanca, Thorntown, Whltt'ftiuwn, Zlmmvtlte, M;h wile burg, KiiwavMe, Ttrhun and HiHsion. Admitted to U e matin a -on't-cliiii; ttiAUt-t Ml Uit) l-oi.n(T0 nl Ltl.iim.JiI VlftMl Or SUBSCBITTXO. (Mill! BUbftcrlpttonn pvnble utrlf th In advance and paper will re dtrtv tinned tin if !ftittKcriitlon 1b rene-f'1 lsv Mull, three ni'itiUis Hv tuil. one month ... iiy Carrier, per wtrek . . of (In- KIimJ. lotterl" not atfcptcil Aua ertwtio and On nil 46. Masonic citrD Btatstl Mscttniri. l.Dd.. N.. . I .V V Olid r ri.Uy e e it ' '- . .:' uu V. ; on. I c!n(. Ivnrv c 'I Coombs, II Charles 1 recorder. Templar. Third .'P. 7 3" p iv ' La.t.t r. J,v,e. K. C

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Charges Fuilure to Prnidf in Complainl l-'ikd A(?ain-t Prank E. Turnei. 1 Georgia Ktta Turner bus fii'd su t ; in the Boone circuit court ai;a:n '. ! Frank E. Turner, for .tivorer. Tiuy i were married Soverr.'K-r 4, !' and : lived together until Auru t I'-'lt I when it is rhare-e.l the ne'e,,, abandoned tl.e piain'.rlT, r. tar fepterr.ber I, llti and reman. in.r til September li. when th y arated. The p'lintirT i h irtrer that tr r fendant ha failed to n.akt rca-.m proviMon for hi: farni'y. r-'h" divorce and custody of t'.e t.r.r ro children. Reporter, by mail, 53 a Year. I fri-oa--Set Cwtents tfMDM '7,' t'a-. r. ALCoH')t." l pkf(opT. ft Si? CtKcrfLlnTO.v.iRiC-aiiij Con'tipAlionAmiDurTit'" :-'; I.ossoFM,t:. 't - 'I IWutlH- tut rfr:ain l1"Bc. i-q;-h rsr5ee,ln.-iV,l,lf ' (55f tow;KmA U)iV of VVrapjier.

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F( COXTJ.Vl'ED FROM PAGE ONE. n'ipw the top on rather loosely to prevent explosions. ScalilinK Fruit. Ki uit may be scalded long enough to loosen tne skiti if that is to be moved. Put in cold water, pack in .ai .. If tiim syrup is added in place -f fit water, the flavor will be bet ter. ... he v at -r in the outer ves-el should -.'iily to ihe tie- boiling point ami .rh ..b-ui-l be ud to rover the of '::.- ran, at ba-t an ineh. Wad : :! i. v a'.- ha.- begun to bed be Ith nt t": : t.-s ami vegetable, out ti,e cans ami t.ghter .n,r. The-e -an will if th. v an- k. pt in a dark bulit wi;l not nccessari to rapi'l ei material are .-tenhzi.i time bv this process. k pletirod keep.- a good is time, makes t,-: diza m-pl. -. and Wop. the n the can. Mullet. n as" : I n'.vr.iry explains th !i t. ma ( p. rind, there wa.- : -. I ie la-t lecture of the do-i i a- on "lire Au.-tro i.-p. I'r. Linton said in nurdy a pre th( .:-a-?-ina A a.-' A'i. oduke. Krnn7 d a-.d i .:- w,fe, tne IiurheVlir in l!o.n:a bv (.abniio n .lone 2, ll-ll. The rim M.iratnl by the A'.i.-trian I t ent a note -O the Servian ":t 'ieuiand'ni: man', coiieesy f"'t-e av. h..-jis. Thi1- la!!, o trie u't.rrr'at'jiil. I' etv id France d t.) aid of Kt id tr .rrak of war led fade.! a-ke. mini.der or nr.d iej-p1:jiny t.- meet i Loud of arbitration ..I. W.,r wa, leeiare, ir.-t .-'ervia on July 'Jr-.-.a., bor.rh.rd.d on the MI;M) AFTERNOON. roce,.,i,?. ,,f i;lr (ntiluie Laie te.ci Or. I. niton's Talk. . I.a! -n fir. Ore t-t ta'k in t'.ie fo"..v 1 -'!' Ml Fra-.. f I-1 d i : to ps 1 Forlnfnnt anr! Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Gastoria Always o 01 In IkR " For Over Thirty Years . 4, ,,M...

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rut war liulcninUy Itt uidef U ruin tha nation parmanently. (3) The program of "revanche" waa promoted by a natural deiire for a revenue. 2 Triple Alliance (Ormany, Austria and Italy) of 1879-82. :( Tne Dual Alliance (France and Russia) or 1891. 4 The Triple Entente (England, France and Kusnia) of 1907. This alliance became very Btronir in the autumn of 1914 with refard to Germany. R Th Anglo German problem. ( 1 ) Industrial, commercial and colonial rivalry. (2) The rare of armaments. (1 The Bagdad Railway. The .Moroccan Problem. (1) The Tangier Incident, 190a. The Kuiner -ecoui.izpd the (Sultan of Morocco with 10 coffn'zanee of the French control n Morocco. (2) The Aljrecirus tou'erence, 190. (iermany ami Au- -L

Aere pitted mrainnt otia it ar hi.- conference. C' Anadir af'air. 11)11. (i) Final Adjustment of the Moroccan question, 1912. 7 The Younir Turk Revolution (19(181 and its sequel. (1) Policy of he Young Turks, to "Turkifv Turkey." Some Turki.-h tribes were not errpeiiing and obeying the laws sufiriently. (2 Kllect on Austria-Hun-?ary; she annexes Bosnia and lleizerivina in l'.mS. Srr.ia had deircl hoe pnn-mce- for herself. ('0 Effect ;i Aihania; its srjrnihcanre. The Alanians revolted and .1 Turkish army ear- .-cut into Aihan.a to conquer 8 The Turco Italian .Var of 1911- ' 1. Italy took advantage of Turkey vh.re the Albanian, were in revolt. in-The Halkan Wrus of !9:.'-l!il:. fhfl lir-t was settled, hut a second on ,ro.se over distribution of the spoils, "he-e wars doubled Servian te.-ritor-es; Au-trin objected to this and m-.-tid that All.ftnia be civen up by -rv.H in order that Servia rritrht not tain an rmt'et to the sea. T: -iu!:!e as bound to arise. Food (.onM'rvation. M,.-s Roberta Me.NVil of the Hoi,,. cononrics Oepartment of Punlue I'ni"rsit , talked to the teachers on oneiv.it;nn of the Food Supply. Slie -bid ve shouid regulate our diet Toni ng to what -.e neii rather than hat we enjoy irot. We need fo ,. to ejihi up ti.-.-ue-. I., fu.m-h fuel for the h. and to Mirulate body pnues.se?. Ai j ie.j ; , I jiar wiiat foods contain 'a-. tar-bo'ivdrates. -inerul matter. finch pei. -on siiou'.il drink at lea.-t ge. Mineral matter is fojod in s;,inh. gioon veg. tar.a :-. fruit.-. . gg . a '!-.-. rrr-ah-, mul legume.,. Mm. raU ,a ivealatitig the .lj proteges n a cht .nt. ;,' v av. a'ouhydi.ile. ' are ,i-. I.I .. in'., at and wars. Perth are futind n fruds and seme veget. !,!.. I-,n-.re a reore roneen'.r.iti.d lood. Body md vejotHble fats are -a.-i!y digested. Vut rat, are haid.d on the diee.Onr. -rdity in th. ..t-.niach. Food h..u!d eip to prod. ice alkairnitx. Protein i- a complex f.e d ,.d. t..maue up or aho.it ergr.teen eienant.-. hi fiiriii-he- energy after tne conm.ption of T.r it, be in,-, che.M-, ,.gg ale 'or :.tror, protein in the hr.Jy. ,,.,..f(.r oeer-cnri-uniMion ef it .rruo,, ,..,.,., am m mi),, T,.,.y .e Hlpe.rtant; for wi'hout th-p. u:id:ng cannot take place, tlmii-l Ir.e in-onr-t of fo-d ne.Ve.l Ire-. ? very e-,en.al. No tr-f.l -up i- ne,e ,ar', orumairtv .;. of ..!. n-ul wcupaFen of mdivldu..'- in- ' leree. , val'j.. i. Ivea-Jied ,r. i'r. fine ra'ene j, the amount of U.V. re.r,:i,-ed to lai-e ore p,,d of ,-er 4 degiee. Fren',e t. fire pi, rl, f 'at g '-es fi.n ralorica v hde n pound !v t0 I to ..no . An ind-.'di-a! at e,t re.piir- da Iv fr .n !4 lo !ii ra ..ire- p.-r r, and of l.d. we.ght. A ai.oa j. Protein i- n.e.d aiwa' and n pi ie ' iea'iv the ruin aou.iril An iver;.ge nrdrv.duai n-eri a aieert ::-,00 .not- t fo.d pet .hv. Mo t i,' !,. a! n on that- our I oih. h ' rel -r of Meat. Meat i the m. t d; mil r" ti.ge t. It . i.ou.d not be u.'d n re .-.an on.o per day. Krown guiham ,roa! c..lln er!luo).-e v. In. ii pa e t;-ro ;p'" ti.r ' te.o un.itee-ted. bu'. . I.reii h-'f to te(ulate body proProper dret frr -l:::iren -l.ould be indfi tood well. Fiotein in milk and egrrs is rnuch beter tor them than meat. A child .-hotiid ne"-r be allowed to tae ,c,miu!ante. Regulation of 'hildren's Mchool lunchef, t-houii berotoe a subject of intere't for the individual and for the teacher. Alter the afternoon iriterniihsion Mr. Herbert KanndaH fang a sobi, Tosti'n "(iixidbye," accompanied by Mis Goldiene liiuw. He nrg "Mother Machree" an an enrorc. Talk by Mrs. Lander. Miito Julia Landern, Btute H ipertnterHlent of the Wam.in' League in the fiouwtl of !efetie, wan introduced to the teacjiern hy Mia Waymc yhcrio4h. silu. Aptaiik.4 iiie u.idiiiua' ' the earda which are to lie igiwl by women In pledging erfice to the Cmim il of Defence worti. The wvcullrd Hoover car4 t fprtnent food coneerTHtitm anliatKns, T Wodieq's rjcrvne curd i t'j e gaed by wouieg is thu tat. Wo-

Bi lve always be-r. t-(,'. '.c tl In Germ any In rr.Ui iiat tnj r numberm and or upat'i i. c'.aU be easily hunted. Women in England have been organised since the war began. The preabletit of the United States has asked the women of our country to help to conserve food and to take up men's work to a certain degree. He haa tried to help the women and haa voted for Womin .Suffrage. These service cards wid be put on file in the state capitol building and will he a basis for the American women's part in this world's war. The enrollment will take place on Wednesday, August la. The Hoover card is to be stamped and mailed to Washington, D. C, by the woman v ho signs it. The Council of 11eten- -ard will go to lndianaDo'ic. 'h : the woman member of ' ...aoiy or;anization of defense. Miss Mayme Sheridan represents Iloone countv.

Food Conservation Pictures to be Shown at the Colonial Theater. Three patriotic war films on the -abjivt of food coti-ervution will be -ont here by the Extension Division of Indiana Fniversity to be shown at th" Colonial theater the evening -f September ". Arrangements were made for the diowing of the films through Vpgil Hunun, secretary ot the local Red Fro:,.-, and through W. f". Yutzy, inanrikter of the Lebanon motion picture hou.-es. The .subjeits r'or the films are "Canning Food Uul-t-.'' "Gardening for War." and "Ory-iii-r FoodMuh'.-.'' The patriotic fiims wrd lie run additional to the regular .-how at the Colonial, and no ex'ra charge will be made. The shows are .n't -letting a.- we'l as instructive, and ioid people .-houid make it a point to ;ep them. COrVIPLETE TIE-UP OF Stokers at Power Plant P.reaks Down Repairs Iteing Made. A roiei. .-te tie-up in interurl .an er-i.-e ,,n the T. IF. I. i, E. line through :.;'" thi morning was the revjlt of a break down at the local power plant r t nurrt. The In. t tar con pleting t sebedu'e , the ' in la.-t night. Fie car ,- ivh-e duniu- the last three ha- been very po r, end the -"bed lie. rave all I.e. n a half no.ir tr. nn hour i rte. I.n-t night the ..tokeiv er ho reke ,.e-n. and servo-e comp'ete e,.;.e,. The fftctom ottrcia expre.-. -d a h . .- that re:.:. ,-, could he com. .!'. d ,o that s rviee eo j!d be re -1 In v K .br'r e.,, general upei inend ft of tee T. Ji.. I. v t. lines, and '';: !(- M'-gate. ( I t grneer. both ' Ir .lt.t nno ei. we,-,, ,ere looking af"f the b.ial ..tuation Or- morning. TO JOIN COMPANY W ill Leave Tomorrow I or Kast liit aijo lo Ut port lo (oni)in II. T e lo.al r.-eruifog d tail of m.i-p-.ny H ha, i.fi.iol or.lns i,. join the "J'l P' y et I-,:., I ' I a flo:,. A-ljU-:.nt-( ,.j, '...in (ir.-en, of tiie heudtplart-e:.-era ir,:, n v of t ir . , ..n l rego.iert -tatior.d 4t Jclfeonville. The teciuitieg ri. t.,i, ,ompo,ed of ;-ig.-aiit 'amp'.' !l. anil Private. Burn., Chamber, and CoiTiwell, will leave trorrov. for Ka t 'i.,.K..,. The local militia re nve will a cotopatiy lliem. The reive v.a . calli d out :n ie tone ago. Tin. e who,.. r eivo time ,Ui, notxpii' d who foimeily belonged lo Com'any H. an- Serg-ants Scull Hawkin... John C. I.org, Leonard Stumo, and Roy f.-dwuk; Corporal Riley Millec. and Private Arthur Rcdfe'd. Captain Mngle will be in tlii cit;. fur acvernl days yet, conipleting the reports of his nru. tering ilutioa to Hie hnadqua iters In Indianapolis, after which he, too, will join jis company. SPECIAL .MAKOMC NOTICE. Itooiw Council No. 4.rs H. and S. M. 1-W) p. m., WClneeday. August Jii. Stated Aivmbl. agto wmi. 8-44 -t. lepOTWf mt IL fc.-i.ot Vrly

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Plomng Demonstration August 15, 16 and 17, 1917. Smith Form-a-Tractor On the Farm of Thomas 0. Beck, Mile North of Lebanon Come and See For $255.00 you can make yourself an up-to-date power farmer. sold by c E. HOFFMAN , WITH E. A. BKEN TON OARAGE

Detroit Man to Open a Lunch Room in Commercial Hotel Huilding. A modern restaurant and lunch lunch room is soon to occupy the south busine.-s room on the lower rioor of the v ile building on South Lebanon street. The room has been Used af a ladies' re.-t room by the New Commercial Hotel, winch occupies the remainder of the building. The newestablishment will lie opened by J. R. ( rou e, of Petroir. Mr. ( 'rouse has had ,everal years' experience in the re-lam ant business, and intend, to have a thoroughly modern estabii-b-ll'.l-ut. The room is bein,r remodeled ami decoial'cd, and Mr. Crouse will he in -hapc to handle some trade during fair week. However, as all of the new fixtures will not have arrived hy then, the business will not be operand in the bet of shape until later. Ghns topped tables are to be inta!led. The front of the establishment will he occupied hy a lunch counter and cigar stand. Meals and ,-hort orders will he served at poptilar prices. Reporter by mail $3 per year Job Work at Reporter Office DON'T MISTAKE THE C.U'SK lany Lebanon People Have Kidney Trouble And do not Know it. 00 y.,.i have barkn.'re? A'e you tired and worn out? 1 ed Dizzy, nervous and depressed ? Are the kidney secretins irregular? IFgh'y co!o;e,l: contain .-ediment? Likely your kidneys are at fault. Weak krdney.s give warning of d'etre. -. H. ed the warning; don't delay F-e a .e.ted kidney remedy. Read this Lohanon te,tneonv. C. 0. Evans, 1121 South Merhlian itr,,-t, I.ehanon, says: "Orensiooally -i.y hack ha : become sore and lame tml my kidneys have acted too offer., the kidney secretions are scanty, .cabling m pas aige and are unnatural, .lu-t as soon as I notice these trouble, coming on, I use Hoan's Kidney Pi!-, procured at the Red Cro,.Irurr r toie. and I am sovn in good I. ico,:o, :,t diarer- Ih.n't ..p pry a-k for a' k'drtov rcmed-, get I loan' Kidney pub th- ,hat Mr. Kvat.s had. I ostr r-Milhurn Co.. Prop,., RulTalo, N'. Y.. Adv. CITY iOTtlTIHEMtJT. trfith to iroe ot e of Aiien-t, nit. df.'i'i.ed''m" f pr..prlv il e.-e!.,r,Knl isll anil '.It fa. Ie !. Ols. ltl II ,r"Prty ownrn snO a 'le.ertpiion of pi.-prtv ntiPM-t to h i..fo.eH t en file .lad muv Im- wm 41 toe pfllre of tpe cjty -li of Uif ciiv ot lariniuen. lu.au

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JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suits that Suit South Side Pqcs.r LINDSAY & T0LLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Ren to Interurbin Station Cfflca phone 133- Open day A ni"M Metier Lumber & Coal Co. TIIE PHONE ORDER IIOLSE Lebanon and Thorntown. Phone lo MORTGACK LOANS no'otmtv fa title- h i :, year-- No coruaru.-e. Farmers State Rank i.:-:i:N"; BEST CASH PRICKS PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosa, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, ete. Ak as about it. LONG & DAVIS JMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilHMIIMIIIMIIHMIIMIItltl COOK WITH I GAS uiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiMitii!ii:iimii;iiiiiiihii:n7 W.H. GREEN DEKTJST rirtt National Bant 3ubirg Rar II l r.or. JS AUTO INN Standard 0!l Sendee Station No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lchanro St. Phone 21' DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON ETB, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Oik-a over Etter's Inig Store, .rHONK 111. Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.

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The First National rank The olik'rr.t and largest bank in liocine. county. LEBANON LLCAMZLNG & SALES AGENCY Everything for the Mito. DORT airtniiHlah j. Vulcaning a specialty. Telephone Sfi2 Afmcry Building GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jtwrlern, Opiiciaru and Music Dealers. West Mde Souare Phone 21S AIRIIART'S GARAGE J. H. AIR1IAKT Agency for the liuirk Auto Room for Cars. Expert Workmen 2'M South Lebanon St. DR. A. V. NEIjSON VETEUINAUIAN Davis Finn. Iavrrv P.arn PhfinoH 7 and 2'07 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Trartion Statkin Your Used Furniture Taken as nrt pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones IS or 181 JONES, THE ("LEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 23e Phone -VI 10" W. South St DR. R. D. GARRISON ? rar-.ra fut Par.lL Ru'.UUK onaia 208-28 Vi'mo M-t i