Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 287, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 September 1917 — Page 4

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Rflw.nl B. Neal. Kitltor. ftnarlaa Veal. kUnar. Ralph B. Neal, Aeltant Mftnaajftr. J. at. Better ton. Newe Kdllor. . eaued every evening except Sunday with mall eOtUnns ree,hln II Rural Rotttea and town nf Jamestown, Advance, Tr.orntoe.-n, Whlteetown, Zlonerllle, alMhanlMburg, SlUavllla, Terkuno and Koaslon. Admitted to tha nialla aa eeconu-ctaes matter at the poetnfT'tce at !.hannn, In.i Telephone- Buatneaa, 76; NawaT 1 ana 41. llaW m VBSOBXPTXOaT. (Mall aubacriptlona payable atrlctly In advanoe and paper will ba discontinued unleaa eubscripttou la renewal). By Mall, on year 3.u0 By Mall, six month" 1.?: By Mall. UirM montiia 9" By Mull, one monin I.r. By Carrier, per week .1" By Carrier, one ear 6 Of "" 6't.ituarle. 'and rants .if Th:iiik"are aubject to a cliurce nf So p-r line nf i word. rush eh.nil.l accompany matter of thla kind. Adverllln mutter of lottarlee or anrililna of it like nature not accepted at nrty price. Advertlslnt ralce made known on application Foreign Advert tl ami York and Ulilca(n mabohic cntasia Stated Heetlage. Boone T.odau .No . I'. Ar A 1 end Krldav ecch m-.t.th. 7 Ivory C Tolle, aevirelary; Wei tlitw, W. 11. Lebanon Chapter No S. arn rttar. 1'irvt Ttteidflv J SO p ra l':ta Van Nuy lay Schultz. V. M. Ihannn Ot-'.ptrr Nl- 2s. end V.'rdnesdat raeli nemo Ivory C. TUle, aecrela. Coomt.a, H. P. Boor.e Council, N't 4. third Wednesday each ntor.t Charles Harltuan 1. !.; lv Lebanon Ommatoiery No Templar. Third Monday 7:3n p m Ivory . Toll Lenter F. Jonee, K. C. t. Knlirhts ;h month, recorder . NOT SO V i bum;. Ihere was much talk of a mi men springing from the ground the defense cf Amnici, -nd m ont night. This sounded well, ai.d a i-.ilin tic atatement to make. And, it wa practical. y ti The only thing that fa,il w::s t" the enlistments did not oirur , night, a. id none was n.aoe for tl.'i 10 team of the country. If an una. ;, needed to be repelled '.ra re wmjM has been a million men over night. But, think bow nearly true the nu lion men tattment wa.-, after a: The present army and navy rnntai practically a million men. a 1 g.,.nthrough the volunteer sy-ti .11. 1 r.i eountry w ould not (:ui to nv. t .. emergency by the volutit.'er yini, t.i it mould take too much tin., ia too ind.-finite and ur.certa conaciiptit'i plan i.- m -rn fi it ia mt.re ripntjlle. To the million voluoter: , go 687,000 men called Sy t'r I .1 ! Sit To under the a!cVve ror .rlj.ti.,n p'-ur and this nation will be ready to do it. part anywhere. These facts are only given to ho', that he men who said that a ntiilm men would spring to amis ov. r iol,:. for the defence of thin country we. not so vry fae w ror a--I 1: t- ai ways well to have mne men who (., fai'. in their counry. The men are there all rig 't. an they will be found eouai 10 the ta WOKTHY OF STI i)V. The Japanese are ntrrr the c. ... est dissembler.-, ip lb- oihi. f.-i tl'.ie country ha- roth:r g to f ar V-i them. Anyhow, we have o h-rtg tt. ir. But. the doubter.-, of it..- p'ir:.o..e of Japan should lead tro wi- .i . i. the Japanese orator ul the tot:tt; 0 Washington. Few men in this 1 attoi, of rtof could speak mofr- eoliri.-:t'!y or fingly than did the rrpr.-c -i;ta'hn c the Mikado, v.hf n he :n !: circl..-. ;-he yieai.. t r-f r n re- r.c and rt-epect o.n' 0. ic ,,. ar;. -i!f la fween the an-ieet e 1.-: Uwl lite n-.-t bom west too .!.- :. ! :' '..r . heaits and the ui o( r ;.. of 1 pcde to cms ... "It is f tl'r.g then, that . -n who liberty and jiiKtim better than tfr love life tha! men who kn-.w v. hi l.oiRir it J.-iuld esl. th hr:-.- a. here, in the preenrc of tiir.a: ,aer ashes, red dicatc thenioelv . to t: aorvicc of humanity. "It is a litting p'ace, at thi- tim wl.en all the world in liilt-d with t'i moil and auffering for comrades in , holy came to gatlier anil here rone th:r fjl'.y to a riiiiteoue ur.oc','

firm in tha determination that tha strugtfle must (o on until the world is free from menace and aggression. "Japan in proud to place herself beside her noble silica in this hiich resolve, and here, in the presence of thcae deathless ashes, she rcatlirms her devotion to the cause anil the principles for which they wage battle, fully determined to do her whole part in securing for the world the bbssings !e;y. jj.'.ke end lasting peace. "As the, rcprCvr-.tative of my people, the::, ! place this w;vath upon the tomb of Vi aMixx with reverent hand., and in so doing it is my proud nrivik-ge to again pledge my country ?n those principles of right an(l ju.stice which have given immortality to the name of Washington."

IS SUCCESSFUL Two Days' Canass Came to a 1VI0.-.0 With liii; Meeting H.re Iist ii;ht. 7' tne n-t-'.irg in h.iH r f tne curt h W. 1'. Ki i-a! I :p,i ,d 1.. tt. r v.h sH'l it'v . IMF. Ill HHKS.

Once in the Limelight KKiNt; taf.Km ;k T;if)-H v. no ukached thk front I'A' ;K AND TiiKN DlifJi'i'D HACK TO OBSCUK1TY.

tser.t.. Tod -'In: till - lian to a V-j.k 'k in ' 'i. ile ne re thai I a v. 01 d up a l.-'s I-. tie- l.iigo'.on ik tin plu g fi.

i tr!, Wlien the e annn wa nvrr . from fnf-: ,nd IRjer (he I .f.njn of n .V w ori he wvi.. t" I'.ngiand on- , th- He,-,lm Act berau.se of alleged e. -'' "nlrait to la.nl William Ben r- tivitie- with gamhling houses. He arini, anil in Hepten.U r of the saineltaved in New York it week later and .car pi.ot.ri five conserulive winner maintained that he had been the Mib--t Newmarket, j jeet of a "frame up" to cover some -'nan r-eie Lonl Ileresiord's Sibida 1 prominent women who weie conductto the fioot in the One Thousand I ing a gambling house for the cxcluitneaa Knee, in IKWI and won VsiO.'NK ' aive use of officrrs on loave. In the ilriind I'rix, 'he followmg full, j Sloan went to the west, where be Tl.t late V-. c. Wliilney tb'-u in- recently was living In .cclusion.

TO BE GIVEN AT GRAND

"Fighting For France" to be Presented Here For French Orphans' Fund. A henelit motion picture show, "I'ljrhting for France," will he (riven it he Opera House next Saturday, fioth afternotn anil evening, for the benefit nf the organization for the relief of Trench orphans. Mrs. Robert .'tricklan.'. of y - fort, was in Lebanoe ; st of the v'eok, anil aeeiv -: ;.ie cc-opration of tiie ehurcheg of the city in promoting the movement here. Mrs. Strickland the state organizer. Prof. Claude Mirlmlon, head of the I'aria school of I ho is in the United States on l urk ugh, will lecture at the Opera ice at the benctit performances. No aihnis.'ion will be charged for the 1 ;e"ture or the pictures, but a free will u'-'ring will be taken. . The organization is known as the ( "A'neriran 1-reni'h Orphans (iuard of ' Imliana." l.aSavaie is the district in j I'rince which has been assigned to Indiana, aitrt the money from this 1 t;ne is t, en there. There are :inu,- ! 'O' uar orphiins in V ranee, according estimate.-. AN IKISH KAISER. nii'i'tiing's 11 ; : l 1 1 brought to -I R-'senrram-e a typewritten entitlid "An Irish Kaiser." It tt-iirivd. At the bottom of the in uiihli the poem was written following: "'linn't you want to :.k" Sing tbts tor Jim King." poem in as follows: n r;h kaiser. the iddie .1 isl take a tip froine Vre'll no (.erman A diving thn.ugh the sea. r tr th Fatherland is Kaiser Hill. I "no gov we re gmng to lic. 'e li have a I, rami n-w kai-"r Ar-. th. some will I..- a M-rk. :g- the so In-h I'V St arlit am Mick:; from t ounty Claic put at: lii.h kaiser pa!,j.-. over there. lerkraut 'l Hie e li g'-t r good e. 1 - liner ! ie tn.r.k , the K: gll -.h Joelf track, to hi ;n.l i.e w, nt th fvr - ul ,,.asons.

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In lli.'i hr sued and vw. 'Pl.lHSI l.e.-F,i;,,e lh Falls Jo 1 uie.i him oft the turf 01 tiiat l ,e I..i,tain.-1. I'orirg the ,-ar!y Mages 'h I'i'I-I lie went to the fron An( nean Arpbtiiarc" and -sa ileal f tne figh'ing in th. nth the a gteat i ! .ennan j advance on I'arir.

t tealiiaUon ; He -rot an account nf h.s ol,.-erva-Itions on the French front which v.ae oaign on thr j afterward published in hook form in 'ilrtingul. lied the Fnitei: Mater, inner, out ot i In .Novemb.-r. 1in. I e j, 0-,mttn

HOOSIEB CAPITAL

Ifl Ike f.le aaiioMf ' errc.) INDIANAl'OUS, Ind., September 1 "If the German empire should become a republic today the people would elect the kaiser president." This was the statement of Dr. A. B. Olson of Catherham, Kngland, who is in Indianapolis to visit his wife and children. It ia the firm conviction of Dr. Olson that the German people are still loyal and the soldiers are not losing their morale; that while the war i- mt c-. nopular anionic the mm : f - 1 . . the omcers, they will .. .ighting with every bit of emu gy so long as they have orders to do so. Dr. Olsen is convinced the war will continue for a period of at least two years unless the allies build tens of thousands of airplanes and carry the war into Germany. It is his opinion Gcnnanv can never bo starved regard- ! less of how effective the allies make their blockade or what results may be obtained by the United States embargo on foodstuffs. He declares that the German government can continue to tinance the war as long as the people are willing t.. help by lending their money to the empire. Thi -money he said is kept in continuous circulat'on by loans to the government and wages to the p ople. The soldiers he declared are better trained now than they weie at the start of the war and the presence of hoys in the rank- ate only i.-olated Ihg oratorical guns will not rumble and mar at the second officers' training camp at Fort Harrison with the arac preponderance they did at the f ist. The fart is orators will be f ov.-ivd on and only governors and such like wall be al'"iv.ed not askedto speak here during the present !l. -aning season. A 'so frequent regimental parades ,tic to be taboo. Colonel Koad. rumn wider of the training can p has set his foot down on the "-how stuff" and the members here will get work, plenty of it to keep them busy. He i-ef-rs that the men spend time that w.mM lie .levoteil to parades and speeches to studv and a little reguhir ,.lk. I Mir the firsere hoard aeip. ma made the sane .-ort of .iddressr he men almnvt knew what to ev when another sp'-aker w.i an e.l. . w as all. that is 1.1.-1. tical'; .011 are great heme" and "vv 1. hind you" sentiment ard til eC-ne.i to them as "the pu.-i Imhin.l fellow," spec' nbf ! fro a' the f,,rt trh end ;

kieon. ,:.,v ba't lin m spec: ie". and review j will ho observed. On Hn'iir la'". S-p-His j t. mber 15. the first 1egiment.1l in.-pee-' abi.age ' tioti and review will be staged. j W hile the student nfirers w ill not be . 1 j , an in manv parades there are of

in training and th. 'i-;:iotei.t,. inciiPhni .-ri rrel,.tr... her. e hr,tebi..K on par inropei 'y 11 lilre.-se, tl'tlint of urif!etve:-p. ler.ire-l'ati i at th The le'ter, to run -in Hamtieit the p. 'fig I a tip" be Us s-.ing toe let M. Itrnal.l. I i-oot lo.h. ,-poit ail , - tne pr oti d lave read lb" lav hv m. .t tlra -.1. f ir- ll.it.tit I In capacity a a eit . o- eour.'v oOieia! ah. I a depot;- f ,-. d'-piirtniimt. ad vi-e m- immediately of nil authoi italic information v. htrh comes to you concerning tne wa-tuge of food in lihl. orchard,- or fmitkets ir the hi.aiding of fo.,d in violation of the lav. It the f,,,-., i 11 ra-es so that if the law is vi-i ited v.e ran takr iiuak action in federal cnui i to pun tail the oncmlrr. I 'ENTERS OF ATTRACTION. "Captain, the coiniiHss needle most ariatic. Wc can not tfcll 'A here e arc." "Ievil take it! That's the result of all the rifw tsr- ttitifc; Hie Iron Crot.." fa-sing MKhv.

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Per hundred pounds of 4' Milk 570 per pound of Butter Fat This is 85c per Hundred More Than We Paid One Year Ago Those dairymen who prepare for winter milk production will reap a real harvest. Indiana Condensed Milk Company

SHERIDAN NKW HOSS. Mrs. A. I!. Fishbark and duueht" Calh..r:n of North Salem have re tuine.l to their home after a -e.or v -,t with Mrs. Ty.ia and Mi-s lv Inlow .1,1.1 Mrs. Iro Ihirrough... Charles t). Kouth and wife rf l.' h anon were here part of tin, v.e. vi. i'.ia-.- rdatives and ft trmi . Mirt Mo 0.1 l ive been railed here . ho serious llln-.-s of tht of the It, last Ma But roughon. Jl.,.,1 Mrs. Laura !v,',o.l! ' Ca ck;. returned to iter h'011 t.-r a two months- vi.-il allv m this communityMi,. I .-n:, Hole n, :a t. tniont'-, ho.-nital Mm ,g wb--e on Tu.-s.ia,, she rate Sr tl" I n ir- Tboir.n. - a - a't. id Mr.-. If. I). 'I ho Mi,. 11. C. I" rd to their he-.. "I famil" rr Kn la Mlg. TI I n -b ind and fa'ner is now sorrow core in Fiance :h t.re Sam's fcoy. .le,.e KeverciK.irib nf Aarieison ha-j been bete the pa-t ..n-eral days the; guest of relatives. Mr. anil Mrs. W. J. I'enhall'tran of I Mineral I'oin. Wiseon-m. and Mr.. . Hr. Hak. rand dnugbter. of Odell. In,!., v-ere gue-'s of Will. am Wall and lamily Thursdav on their way ta Loui.--vill". Ky. I Miss Iva Inlow si..nt Friday in In- I iianapoit.s, the suest of Mi. s Nettie I sharp. .ar Gnlladay suffered n painful iiijur; Thursday afternoon when in seme manner pis right foot got caught under the front v. heel nf a loaded giavel wagon. One tione was broken. A card received from Indianapolis friday morn-tig states that Mrs. Lena Hole is some better. Miss Muiicl Fmitll has returned from a vi.sit with friends and leiulivein and near Casey, Illinois.

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