Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 285, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 August 1917 — Page 1
LEBANON DAILY REP;
THE REPORTER IS THE ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN BOONE COUNTY. W EATHER BULLETIN Fair and warmer tonight anil I'r VOLUME 25. LEBANON, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1917. NO. 285.
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Tl Entire Group of Works Dc fending Tolmino Are Threatened. St ' ; ITALIANS SLOWLY SMASH WAY FORWARD Overcomintt AH Resistance and Dominate Situation Ail Aloni; the Front. ( tttf Jlt'emu','. HOMK, Augu-t group of works d" Hi.. result Monte plateau ond I' to.-ccd env,,nc hrtwecn T"'if;ii foUKl.t its Way : the Italian jun of the chief lii supplying the ' ."zza plateau lie if M It is a rocky piece of irrun,!. t. fif'een miles in e.tei.t. and - ; mi yards hiirh. The old Au tio.Iiunvaii.in Mne trenches m lias h;,ve become their fn.-t I in.; i')-it:.ir. Violent fivrhtinif i r, ,.,rrc,i Pan (labnele nrt'.r he.e the ians. in a series of futi'ri tinn tacks, captured a p:ut of trie ti Mbtem .Iffendilll' the .iet,., San t.ahiieie is one of ti c h-igbts standinc just ra t ,a riainiliia plateau an.l Soth irutaken hetor the I'.ai.aus ( 1 put full nttentii irlr, a ri-r'1"'-meat southward ai-aiii t ti fortifications. fieneral Cadoina"s men hi d the Chiapovaeas valley alowly but surely overcomi s.Ftr.nce. Rainy aa-I ' szy w-ifl-i:. hinilerinic oner, it;-. n.- - n t Flanders fioi.t. The only fat.. of "i-cia inn thf ni?:T was a h-avy ment of British po-;ti. ms ;trt port hy i;.;:r.:ii ar';"ay, i: Nieuuort ij. cirise to 1 coa.-t and Iks in tiu.- '-,:i.rie Tl WATCHING CAREFULLY nLLTHEDEWLOPEINIS U. S. Officials Do Not Expect Wilson's Plan to he Entirely Axreeahle to the Allies. I III le IntmilioMl A.ir. (.,,., WASHINGTON. Atiiru.-t rn -administration taoay w.e ., it specific inforrration a- to . ;.-n British and French ret.ias to pope' peace oftVr v. .:i tll fo ft wai expect.,!, hov.-ii ti at Kavernmenta wou'd n.ak.. th. .i i tion known veiy - ...a. In . ,u-. stance it i.-, expected that iv will be empaatic. aitriouyil n. ,t..'-i p'y was expected to he a; -a- :!. that made hv the Ln t'-I S'a:(ift';cia;s h' i-e a. -o. fa u v. , in k developments in ,cl ont" ae , ta!.-. It is reaa.-d that I'..-.-, Wilson's denunciation of any t repri.iaift is to follow the pre era diet will hradly prove popular ti molded interests in Franco ar I 'i Rritain, but it is eonsideie.l r. i here his sentiment will meet thoDiscussir.K th,s pinpo-ition. ; administration ofl'a iad -aid tod -y -A good part of th- pre-erf -ar the effort o' fie; can- to c ne
ei . ,he ,,!i wa- over to )... s - - - - - . .-rMiers tc-lay. for tin. a v,i i rr. i ' - - ' . v tram fin , amp duviiiif Mo-aft., noo.i ti.i - , - w.ie piven a fw hours for i-cer.atioii. nit- .. ..;, ir , . Movlnif pi.-ture !oai-(.i ihr-i'.iphojt the trade r vry-hrf hd the United i city did their bit in making the fareStatta would have to take ita part in I wall a Bureess. A uniform was good it," I for an adinmsioo anywhere.
CONGRESSW OMAN HAS IDEAS OX OPERATION 'OF THE NEWSPAPERS
tntt th lntrntir.nnt Vir. fin i-iVc. , CHICAGO, August :i).Ownor--hip of the newspapers of the country hy the puhbe. and thir operation hy elected b'ai.l., wattle suggesti. i made hi re lodu, hy Mia. Joaaetto H.illk.ll. c.:agn. iv.niran. Miss Rankin -a or.r ate to W.i-lnugton from Montana v. h vo Iv- has h"fn invPi-tintinj; epidemic of strikes. "Tr-re ha- l..a a fy -vmit; attempt to make it am ear f'.-,i v- k-is arc . 'w. W.V said. "A a tri.it;. ,- of fj.. t roi'y ubo.i! ::cii : U , I. W. W. card. . JOES TO SON. Vntrul ill laic John 1:. Milun laic Hauled hy Mipn n,, tout!. Ill , n.r ;n!r,,,r, ,) ,. c, , , " v!U.V,-'-.-. ,.- , o , ..Lean. iii!!io.'p''ioi.1',,'i.-' i- --n. IX - a , I!. M, I , ,, A. M. C. p. I. l ,,- )L( SEVELT Cheers For Teddy at Military Parade of N. V.'s Dc part ini; Troopers. NK'A YORK. H iliaike.1 thi .iii N..rtv:;.fe r,. i. in f. -: ( arrei'i I ibrisy. ui at the cub t'e !,ftr, :h- . d-;-. -Oh. T.d i ' e l lo. tw- . ' A -H.-.-ial .X' Kton nearly liv n-. rlh, hen- fl!,..t l,d n..t ho'-d alte-tin.r th-ir j..y j.'-ttiriif into acti-.-e - The lell. pioi.-.i nearly li-e hour, to p was I'-ldid by lie I irou-ci-, who ertraii can.p at . pjitari-hu: entire body of troop..
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iNUEBiLL War Profits Tax the Principal Point of Contention. ; COMPROMISE PLAN ! RECEIVES ATTENTION Khal F.ii lions May t il imali'ly .Vjtcc 1 jmi a liasis of War Profits Ta. i's i:ni ! ::r !!. s.-ii'Mi. V. '.-:!iV,n. A i.-u-t -;o - The MM K P-'VKSTIGATION. ST ATI'S OF DEI.GIFM. . tt Di.cusscH at Secret Sen-inn of Rcichstr.i; CcminiMee. ;.-. i'. l,.lr''ill;itil Vmi A-.n.er i V.'e-i ' i-BP-AM. A-.eust :d).The . i- - '.i'ii- of Be'i-ium played n I it -irt in the fw"t debut of the f.'-rmnn Reichstag main committee on Tuesday and Wednewlny. The com - mitlee hu ended ita neaiona until the Reichsiag inwU lata next month.
STOCKYARDS WEDDING ! HAS ALL EARMARKS 1 OF A C!R I S PARADE
tno the Mtioi'''I Vfiu Keriiec.) j CHICAGO, AutrJt Ml. A weil- j ding in tho stockyards district has I all tk" oaimark ' a cirrus parade. This is tin- latest: An iwort I of forty mounted cow liny; a .kail j animal rait; a an'ir truck Mh-.l v. ith riot In the form of yard v, and a fioct of !ioiou.-,ii.--. The ravaiciilc : t 1 1 ti-aihY. j then waited at the church. Af'r vhich tli bride a! iri-oi.ni. John 1 ! ami .Mr-. Margar.-t Mra tour of t'-e vanl. PLANS ARE READY. ; I!nl 'Tarty of i-conteni" Has flare to ll"lil Meeting. P.. i'l,! MY r Secrelary Danial, DeclarePeace Talk Will .Not Cause Cessation l At 1 is iilc -. II AIM KSTON. '.-.:i Ml n- lnter. -l, il. ,.. hel.t on p, Wl-.hl -,t A iilkllled or Hi d lo ihiiity i,r i;,at. i-.-t. pati-iit a iiU'l'i aval ion .! airirie-.i.in, li that the madiK- - of th, inipi-na man povemment A.er a ha-, at I: Olid p,e for her own exi.-tomo. j,u ,, the im ,. ,.nrt)- ,Vr, wi ,,, 'sheathed until victory i.. won." Secretary Iianiels w;!.. accompanied hv Admiral Fl'-tch",-, head ,,f the Atlaiilic fleet- f'iliit. C.cortfC Cnik an,! Reuben llakenbiis. civil enirinrer of : lh-. navv. who formeil the beard wlii.-li j planned the extonsivn naval program , for Charleston. The projectile plant 1 will be in operation next April, and j within eighteen or twenty months the I armor plate plant Willi be completed.
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liij 10 TIE PLACE If) ANDERSON SCHOOL Popular Co.tch of Athletics in Lebanon High school. To Leae. NO ONE IN MEW TO j TAKE HIS PLACE Ui'Munatin,! Tom is a a .u )t i-t' ' ;:n I'l iiius Di-ittay Id l.m-ai Fan-. l-ni.v I. (iA. A.MEIIICAN SHIP SI Mv.
FNflL INSTRUCTIONS IN CMC LEAGUE CONTEST
ill., due ilill i lVi d p ,-t ! ten r -..'1 Mid II our 0. li of li hoI l.oha-.oli : -in lea, both h. and pub -i' " d attention, t ,t right t" v.orl now. weed.HK. removmir ol itocl's and dry ve(r-latdea that you i" "'t s ivirir for ured. 1.' you have harv -..led year vegetables make ;o-.ir plot ciea.i. Turnips may yet be grow n if c have a late fall. Begin i to take care of vegetables and flowers , that you are going to display for
FOR N ATI RALIZEI)
AMERICAN CITIZENS (ft, the Inlrrmlfmnl Vr-i.- Srrri.r.i ATLANTA. Aujtu.-t :!. Charles Vit al kalis, Greek, has furnishI p-I an example for all naturalized riciin.-. Vacakkalis was tnuir l"i- Kioc toiv-'aniinc ahen ;he l oif-.l ..- v.ar he r-fi laii.il-IU eeoi.;i.. -.- Rill ! , wi'l, !! h, ta-t c I (H R t'NDKR ARREST. ,ts lal-eti In l,.ir,.!l KoIiIht t as, 'done, W.olereJ. il. S.C WWd. FL EET No Ikefils l.o-n. IJ-.il lite 'ru I i :ti in-. Ai e f, nv ine i all cliv e, il is Said. iolklh it; F.mine Crashes Into W'auon l oad of Cornpuilt'i s Who W,.,e mi W to Work. ;i.!M-:. a ii-i 1 1: m.i n hi: m 'Ml V "i 'l.i.. :n.. Tie,.e pr.ze t -fatM-.s ira a; e enlv a f. tomatoe.- on e a-n r. 1 1,' n..t '.; too many llo-.v.-v.-mi on one p',,.,1. He careful to j -. :;:i,ve die fii.i.-.! hhi.-anns ipliekly. I F '.in - .-cod, ne, take.- the nt length of j the plant. I. .hieila.' the ,U of tile
..'....Ilower. Let us get our ftanleas in good ami .shape hy Ptniday, for aside from the
I m.-oect, r- the mineral public will bo',, ,'. ' ,,'... ei ro ti
Cimc Leag-ae. tl.o huene-s men, who have helped .0 make this such a uc - cc.v.. cr the public. One word tn tho.-e wno try for the canning Pfiw. Anyone c.nsho-v you how to dc It hut the woik must positively be vetu - own. MRS. VIRGIL HODGE,
LIST OF PRIZES IN
OE CIVIC LEAGUE Prizes Are to he Awarded to Schools ly (roups. PRIZES OITEHEl) TO INDIYIIH'ALS Iitspi linns of (iaidcns to lie Made b a ('omniiltff on Si-pit'inlK-r 7 and S. ,- :. a, , enlmcr to J ec all, ml. .1 lo ..,!i.. loi i - ' li, il, I, the e.-tant ha' ith :.!! . ,- . eioid pi i: e and one ! iii.il. I ' a i nt should w in -. ' tl" d-'l il ill he (riven .f the -.hi. ln-ii.-ction !l h l.v :--it.v.-.- 7 and . Applit I., i;i,.. ami location of -..n I-!. He I. o'cloek P. 111., d. i I in- Ml hi. I he l'. e. etl m lo .mo and he I:!-, I I., 11. I n t P-I'a-tnian era. and Taiinihc IMlAiit Open lu i ii.i.:.r !V ...a;.- f :,. IVlil, ,.- , a-d d .in Ia -U of lari.'.vt and 1 '! ,!-.-,. .!i r.ieipeiiiien must h tl... - mo a.tii..1 ",- did the wolk. I' lor li,-V I n-ier li ti- l-'n t. r..im .! i..s than sir -. t . ei v.-ir. talii- -. M cond. 1.0ii; I i.,.n:i, .- !.:(.; lifth im, a v. .ith, .Vie; - 1'iaii iv vaiiet-r..m-; t.ni-il. -.0fi; . I on; siyi h. noin1 vc . tables and - I I. ' pi ice Si.MI, . . d p. re, Sl.r.O; . fi"h pn?e, .Vic, battel, and mar-r-,1 vanety to win -oh m,,t less than ..ml prize, lac each t varieties.) third on I not U-ff than I: ,.i I,--- t;i
ill t ai-'.- i an of stnnif beansv i-tm . J.c. in.-, and r,e. M , i p .kl. IVios. 2.V. l'.c, and I'-.-. . I'.. . I, - I-ii?.- J.v. Vic. and V. , ' ; j .c. and 10c: tnma- '. t... j:,,-, 1. and 1". ; coin on cob. .. I ., 1 -. a',.' in. ; rem otr ,.,,b. -Ji.c. l')o, :-d - lle.-n-, (an, km. I). 1!V, 10c, ;i i :; ..t i.i'M niaiiiioe,i, j.,.-.. l'.c.and ,L, n. ; li,.:-i li' in-, : . I'l, . and ; peaj, 1 .c.a-d I'.r: via;. i.a!,ie . -oiii mix- , :.ii,-. and in. ; li-ihait., 2.V,
- . (.-ai. or more. $.') tiir ,; ti ad o": - v iiieties or :.,.iei- I; i, a n camera: fourth, or to.oe. -.'.."iO p.-ket : f 'tii. lour anetie- or more, ii-ii t.t t l.nif,-: s,tn, four vanetni'ir. -. -'I '," -'out knife; ,-eventh, vi-ties or "iai", hat and six A . milk; eighth, four or var -ta.., pa. ket knife an.ithrea o .-; ninth, four or more vari"t- ,. , o poi ket handkerchiefs; tenth, il iii-i-e varifti.-.-. half dozen t handkerchiefs. Not le.-s than he e. heads of cabbaite for entill liest novelty vew, table l'rii.e, five: pounds sugar, liest novelty fio'Ver hoouet I'n;-e, five pounds -Uifar. Vegetable -Bert ten ponnns pota..o. l .tt- Li.,h.Prii: 1-IKI l .W. :)iV, jt head ...,,,. rjlr. in. ' tomato7nCi Wc , o v t5r to,., 5... j s h--c 5(Vi os,.. IV, 10c. . Ur(,,,t s,lUa?h rhr, 50e, 15c ! fumpkin 50c. Vx. 2ix-. Lit Half ;,,ow.n dishe (table u.-e) 25c, 2Sr, 1 . . j CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR.
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