Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 272, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 August 1917 — Page 4
LEBANON DAILY kLrcVUU, UlDKl.DAV AUGUST 15, mi
: i PAILY EXTORTER
lrL tUbns)4 191 rttr, ntli.Wkd 1M btterton, Nw t.l: I lKj,uod every evening t.tfpt SimhIhv with mull trillions rMct-:trur 52 Run1 hoult Slid Wu J Jaf; rrl f', !- vatic, Ttirnton, Whiif.it own, Zinn-Wf.ti-.anic:-burg, EUivYiM. TarHun iui(t Itosnton. Admitted to liie-njilV!ccndela matter M U ptistofttie at itnou, i n d TMKI 0 ItrBSOmXPTZOW. (Mlt subscription payable iirlctly In tjvm.e utid pnpi r will t dl continued uni mikci Union itt renewtdt T-y M-.n. y-'-r 13 e fcy Mill, 1K mntli 1 T B Mull, thr tiionilia By Mall, on month S .By (rrir. pr wr"k l'! hf Carrier, on year R OC " !blttirten ami C;ir1 of TlxinkK ait woiM. Cafh should nrrompdny matter or thi kind. A.lvortiMHg mutter lottrtftor anythli'K "f ft liWe namr h"t acc'ptnl at any pile. Advertising rules made known en i ltcatlon Korittn "A(tvrtt!iiic" C .prelum p- -Amirtfun Pr A.s.H.iMi.n, New York aril Ctucasa XASOH2C C&LCVDAB. Boon Lodjvc No 1 ' A A ! end J-'riJay ncli iim.hu.. T.i'' Ivory Tillo, mciuUiv; Wil Hhaw f. M. tehanon Ct-.t and Wedn"'!.! Ivory C. T"l Boom Cminr third We!ne"l:i Charles Il.trliim rtoritff. Lwttr V. Jcmea. E. C. (JlTKTLY WkT.COMIll). The schools must go n, straigt.t through the war. So, the coming of the teat Iters t the annual county institute is an affair of importance. Perhaps many of the pc-opic of the county may not realize that the teachere are in session, gathering in.-pira tion for the coming school year, ani: many may not read of the lectures piren by the in.-trui tors, but all air glad to know that the .-chools will .open as usual, ami that tca-heis will be in charge who have tne r, American impulses. The schools are largely r spm.;b!i for the high ideals of the Amcrhar. youth. School method, range laigeH j on the patriotic utile. Th-." is piucr in the schools about th- f'.it, ah' u American patriot, about ti e wan- in which our soldiers fouglit v. itii vary leg mcccni, ahhnueh the fc 'i t. cr finally good in cvry v ar. 'i :. lections in the reader;, ate laii .y of a patriotic character, ar.-'. vr.cn tla oprrmterioknt ami the tm-'U-Cs v::t the school--, everythinst tiiat is --a:'. 5 of a patriotic character. America will win tne v. ar in whit'1 ho it row engaK''! lar'niy b'-.-.iu.-" of th- faithfulness of the t'a. hn. of the pa.-.t, many of v. Lorn u,;i continue their work for y-ar. to ton.'Many of thee teacher.-, arc worm n mi nobody ever fioubw tiie i'at!,ot: -m or the high character of the atorair" American woman U'achcr. 'l'hey are known the country over a- t'-.e "ha! examples of h:gh characu-r and devo tion to their wr,;k. the:r v.ork '.- to li't the i'lej,;.. ,,: t ie An'.eri..tr. youth. Tli men, too, ui.n i-.ve t..;r t....e to lca''b'nir are inoved h, h.itii pule.-i. Mu--.t of ti.ttn ca d ;ti:rmore of th.t worii'o ::oo.i.- .y othi r endeavors than te-i'h!n-.: ; hit t'1' voratfC teacher knov. .1 ti-a-t tn--worlrt's ifnods are not the mt important that helping otii'ia coun:.for more. Ko, the people rrive t'.e tea'-her.-velcome and bid thi-m UA peed in trieir .Vlf-ey tau-.e ti,e in. 'itute 100m U not on rnowiicd with iitM ! not mean tiiat t1." people re not intert-ted in ti.e tia- ki-rfi and their work rv. ryhody e1-" ha. v.-ork to 1I0 the.-e daye. The.', too, li.- f e that there 1 no eoi.iplaint .-iiov..i that the people hae confidence in the teacher, and the in.-trut tors "d managers of the in. litute. ' Some of the boys who enter the achoolj this year may hive to go to war before autocracy ie enjthed; some of the girls may be Heroins the sta engnged a nurses. The teacher tin year will have great ro-poneibilitic gri'j duties. That America ill rims to th occt-
aion, whatever it amy be, taasot be
doubled by ny ho knov-a Ue histgry of America, - r whs han a viajon of the future mission of this republic KNOI GH YOU ALL. Bainhridgo Colby has finally been - onfirnicti u it member of the shipping card. He might have brought about the construction of a vessel Kince he u na appointed and while waiting confirmation, but the ways of the senate have to be carried out The people back ii home ilu things in a different nian;sr, bot ttiwrtt is not much tty'e or iigimy in America except in the sencte, which baa enoutrh for all. IKtl I.ll KKKAI K THKM.sKLVHS. Tl,:.s colimin .-uirce.-tt I that the ieidtot appoint Taft secretary of .ai and ioo.-. veil ...enctary of the avy. 'li.ire an ob.-truction to the ji .! out of in ii prepram. Maker .4 I.-.-.i.-ls are in the way. ,V..v, a ..i.'kl: uon to Ih'.ker and I..t li k th oiti:iv. both re.- fn and .Md-et to lill the.r piace--k .y ti-e substitution of IIM.V V.I11TK mimi:n. : i-.,e. en ,.f H;,.viii are to v,.;e , jtt-iy 1, .11 favt.r of the tipat.i. t.l toe .i .,n. bla k. ye'.un.t imI uei.,n; it 1.- oniy tra - w 1 1 ,n t.i i r it he ke,.t oui oa't ir t; " ci' i r n. eru. soul linn n. . and .Mi... lr ey Mj'.n.n of I' 1 .- I a :Vw do; ,-t we k I'.' ,-rv H i-Heck and fa.nilv took il-n-r R-. ' K..UL-, aad.iv ami .- impam. I !v P 1 .-i.-ot Sunday afro, ., at :i' id I: pp. M '-. (",.vl An- and V:.-K,l aKer : K. t'.r-!..' ni?!t a ! Sun- , r.h li.r r era-:.,-. I'aji ard Vofhrf..i. and v fe nt .-a; .I;.- . I at K ,rl K01111V. .V:.. I " u Mi.' - r.t a few ... ...'k w'ii .'li-.-. K11t.i1 L'poike .0' . ,r ,.i- Mr. -. - a.- ...., M... I . -ni.e (taker ,. .:,eod;iiB a iv 011 , v ith her .-i-t-r. Mi-a l airy Ml- VV.na Vh.l'o,' , r. e-ar K..i ..,,.,.( a J. a .!vs i.-t we. k with i; 1; i. kmi ri; i. 1 t aai re. ; u.e ,v.., K V la l r-0 li ;..tl I I re,; ith 'a iiil-e V.., ,.. ,- aii.i fan. l .. .!.! I MUN. Mr. Mrs. i:-.(.a lie e ,.':d . V.'h.rt,...,..' AI' .. ra. "- I...,.-.!., on t,. n or ' -. and Mrs. J I..wt were ti, v' K-i-t- o' Mr. and ..r?, !! n of le-ar '...' ''o-.l -Vli'e. Air. and Mi-. Will Luff -pent Sun i .v -A.it. r, lata.-,-, er , r, bthei J .,i,.i spent S,,toi,;av nrM ai ..n.'av with her parent.,. Mr. am r.. 'Ihoma- -lark .-on, near OH I n. on M -a J. v . Kerno.l!,. . pending ..rt of li e v.ei; I "J ;j.,t, Al ha.. Hill of lnilian-n.oli.-. i;i;iiiki .'.'( : tjri'hi y i- Kcv. II. Ininlav legular app'ii'itilient. The l.auies' Aid i.ociety will meet next Thursday afternoon with M I airie Swift. Mi, ilonnie Karr tind children Haiold uml Marguerite of Kdinbiirg, are visitir,; Frank Swift and family. Kt'porter, by mail, f ' a Year.
VIOLATION 0
IKISIOPi! CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. ly began to make friends and incident:.y t, piin utrenirth for protecting herself. Krum lSa to 1914 no other nation violated this neutral territory. If Aug., 2, ltm Germany Henimde-: - - ras;.on to pa.vs throu'h 1 ... a eitreu'e to France, n" i-.ply within iwe've houi.. i ,ic refused, basing her reply en a point of honor. The Belrian refinance that next, ten days lol.atly saved Kurope, by giving F. :! 'm i: to get rc idv'. dotation of Treaty. Tb.V act violated, th- Treaty of 1819. Mr public law of Kurope, tne international law. and attacked the basis f faith which is indispen aatile to the i 'Velopineat of any true nternationaUm. Cermany defended herself h;, mir that other p.wets had dune a,.,i tiiii gs ill tiie pa.-t. Sue re-.'ei-ed to folclble seizuie of 1'olalld i r.d Hie setting a.ode of the treaty of ii leans, (.eioiaiiy sn'd she had to M-- tiiiough Itelgiuni. International ',iw i said to excuse certain things l.u-li would ordinarily be illegal; ne-'.--:tv w.is given a- an rxeti.-e. This nee ,xcu:e wa.- u d when Sherman 1 to the .-ea in 1S4 a.id when l-.i criatift borahanU d ( onenlaigi n in Isot. Tiie real r. a.-on for i iennatiy'.. ; t .-f vmiation was a.i.-unied cxpedlle. hut was it reai'y expedient'.' i leunan;. vioia'ion of ib-lgian neur aa was orlv right if it is ri;-i-t to 1 n.ik every law of the nations ami o uo ah.- Iuteiy auytitiiig which inigtit I i a in i ii a I ion tjueslions. ,.- M. Reck';; "The iv.i in k.-e ' .- published by Cn set and p. New York, list price, 'ilk-. a -ho u;-h to take the exaininaor C!ei; at the univr-ity are id this hook and take notes on Kt! in it. The t -t x-. it! be hel I l-t Saturday in Sept. niher at i. e at the r,,i,Ve!.: ion l!vl ;r. mtt house. Note hooks may he r. i-xwri-.g the three .rK.-t'i-ri-V-1 ! 1 he ha-od on He, k'- h .ok 4x rpie.-tiepf will be dr-in fem Towing ii.t of oil nn-.-ti.. Of the Kxplain ti ,,--m of i Au-'r i rep'y I-.dwa ,a eppo-f An tr.a'.an;'s "ultimatam" ",1. KM I. 1 eiit, of A-jgu '. 1 a. ti;? iirt- r d iiei - any 01 the )in or.ate He i;d Japan i,d I'a v d-i !." of tile ( inted Slate, in lb' car. wuuli allot. ! .- 'iitf. IIhi..: to on e to th" 1 -7. I, tl.. the la-t gnat war'.' iivr ''Hi'ir- for your answer. is. What ai- s.iiuc of the uali..pC!i:iinle e:en cntiv coniiec'cl v- :th tin- for''tatton of a pt-iipaiunt League o ivact: S'J. Should tiir. t;i,ited State- abandon permanently lU traihtional policy of uoUtion and becunn- a menib-r of 'I' li a !r,.gae. iit.isurui for your answer SV VMiat do you think a- to the probable duration of the war, and as to the outcome? AliUUESS BY l-.LI.IS. Slate Superintendent (liven Talk Helorn Hie Institute. Immediately after the noon hour, i-tjl Stiptriutciidttit Hoiaci- K'He aJdieted t lie teacher for a nhnit pcr-
iod. H explained that tve ct. " 1 study will probab y . ) ibu'.etl before the end is Vvt v.xk. Superintendent Elba ha jut returned from a two wceka' tiip Li Canatla to tudy situations there. He urged the teachers to watch the health of their pupils. A ntr.iber of health hints are found in the new eouree of study; they bhould be taujrht very carefully. The tchr fmiH not read to her pupils, or for her pupil?., but with her pupils. Ir. Kilis has very highly recommended a book, "How to Read," which is found in the Reading Circle this year. He lead several selections in illustration of the inspiration they may have if read well at the right time. I- Jack-"- ' nd a class of little cr. "':!-- .- platform Tuesday . ......a and showed the teachers how easy jt is to teach beginners to read if it is done tactfully. He told the little folks a story' which f-ey repeated after him. Then they were taught to read a sentence from the blackboard. He illustrated the teaching of phonies to this class of children, also. The afternoon interm.s.sion was followed by a vocal solo entitled "Thanksgiving." by Mr. Clarence Hull. He answered an encore with Sivon Levey's "He Met Her On The Stairs." IT. Linton contiruetl Ins discussion .if the war, relating the events of the firat week of the struggle. On July 2!'. 1P14, the first dav of t'ae war, liu.-sia ordered (Mrtial moh-iiliat-on. Sue iii.1 tins, not to help protect Sei-via, but for her own selfish interest-- She could not all'oid for Austria and Germany to take pos.-i s lion of the Balkan penin-ala. Sir K.lv.anl lirey of Kngland tiil tried to prevent further warfare. On July .'loth th" Hu.-.-.an ii.ini.-tei at retrn,rrtd that U l-ia would stop nnl.li.ry preparations if Aa-irai woul.i make p- ace ith S.-ivia. (In-many replied wi-hoiit even re!,., ring it t.. Au.-ti ia for discus.-ion. On July 111. the Itu-.-ian miiu-tr.-rai.!,.' a s..,-ond prop.'sal to the gis-at l. iwer., of Kurope, b it no ansiver amad", il.-rmnriy claime.i that A." did n-.t tle.-iie war. hut -he plaiin-.l ah. a.i
. dennanv a, t ...I to fear war, tiie lead. tak:P tna. She tit, n account at ! nee what her ,.t r oi war betwe d i . Tide llu-s.a. n Kag'i. t 1 three imp... 'ant ii red. Kn-n.-p r.-pli- d tiiat .tar die Lould -do that wl rets ibetate." oral mi d bv I'l ..id. at :i:4P .-.-in at I u viniitnv, anl k-e 'hroli',-h He'oj,,: within t.M-lvc h nd... it oi the al.-d. at riot , .1 lor I-, r, lil l. of evil ll.il-ton allie; it l, igni'.c. ,ded at K Ihe ...ehl.ol l tea ti.i otts t.i the pup!.-. Pit- inability ..f'tlchildren .a! obi pietaati- t ..f citi.en id v, hat keep.- the peniten tial ie.s and piiMH, i" .ill t,r i-imates. It i, a mn-take to aMow the t- feebleminded imliviriu.il., to minty and have chiid'iTi. This cla.-r. .,r cl ihlicn -hould be taken out of h ho'd and segregated from other individuals in unler to protect socirty frp.n vices and di-i-ea-es whi'-h tlicv help to spiearl. Ju.-.t before unani.al. the roil was called by Supct iiitvndc-nl Servies. THE tTKK.VAL KKMININE. Another re.MUi why a woman is a woman becauw he wouid rather have the riht Wiml til biioes liian llic iitbt kind of feet.
Ploving Denioiistration
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-py q e. HOFFMAN '-- WITH E. A. DKENTON GARAGE
PEACE PROPOSALS OF POPE CAUSE OF 1.1 M CONTIM KI) KROM PACIK OSK, in deeming on a col U. rati e th.- olhcial ti ers infornialiy agree,! that a. ,.; the l-r.,.,.1 ,iiecilical!v to il th" late s underst". .-nit of thtii.n of the t luted .-til of the word at. -sing to the riut-ai time. (OLD UIXIIMION. i ill I.nndoii to the Tope's I'rsif l'rop..s.il... luHmati'-tiai (t S',r,i,r.i .. Auzn t I". Tie ,.? d. llVer-l tO tie- W I'll: g Ihl' at Ire .air.r I out that the Pi lie planned h.- made .ii and nr.s l i biinging i 1 licit hold Kohct Cr,-. of the la e, i.oint t out th it the 1 i eminent ha, twen caieful n.i t.l the world that it pn. d K.ng 'hod 11) I y 1 1 . under nu p.ep :..-- wk1 ...eir r. would it .'iniic Belgiuiii. The . nlution of the prnblems of Al-...'ice-l.oriaine. Trentino, Trie, te a, d Poland by pea'eful ngotiatinn if generally held to be impossible so lung as the militaiy party and I bo p,m(iermans bold the rnns in Perhn. Nigotiatior.s are tn progie.-n be. twern flje cntr-nte rapt'aln as to th form the irply shall take. Whether it wdl be by individual noie or hy collective note or in thq foini of verl.,l expression in the parliaments if yet to be aecirteti.
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