Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 290, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 September 1917 — Page 8

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LEBANON DAILY RITOafk VVO-'M..vDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1917.

Olympic Theatre Coming Thursday, Sept. 6th THE MILLION DOLLAR COMEDIAN

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN "THE IMMIGRANT" 2 ACTS-1? Chi.j.lin comes across with about five l-ip spontaneous .-.'lashes of laujrhU'r and a tidal wave of g"c'i.'s. In tlv- hwn Mutual-Chaplin, we get a new, and, if poxS'lik-, funnier idea of the famous Chaplin walk. This happens when the boat roils. Jn fact the rolling of the boat furnishes Charlie with opportunities for laughmaking all during the first reel. There is some uproariously funny stuff pulled when the bunch of immigrants go to the mi"" room for eats. During the trip, Charlie meets a beautiful girl Edna Purviance. All during the action of the play Charlie is pulling Chaplinesque business which cannot be adequately described. Only one way. IT IS ONE bk; scream. "FOR THE LACK OF EVIDENCE." A Cold Seal special feature in :j acts, presenting the popular actress, Tina Marshall. 10c ADMISSION 3c.

Matthews Grocery The big Stora Has Everything The Good Store Hax Het Quality The Low Priced tore Sell at Cut Pric?

Big Pet Milk, per turn l.lc B g Wi'wn Vik, per c.n 14c P-2 H ')" Milk, rer r,.i Uc K.t;. n-j, i'.. i ii-,- i arr: ljl,c : u;.e !.' ; !' r - - ..- Ii:c '-I' i '-.-' .:-:: -.f Big i,- :.-.y J-..r i. . j .. - be

Kvi.i:T:iffj Matthevrs Cut. 20fi West Washinirlnn Street ilefur Vou liuy. t.l (Jur l'ritr or

MiSEsffl?"- ilolonial Theatre

; ana TRUCK TRANSFER Local or Lenf tiiituna TWO TRUCKS KISER BROS. 182.1 PHONES 828 DO IT YOURSELF Ba it year tlf. Ilaka yonr ala ar look saw. Auk ua aWeut it JTOBES' DRUG STORE DR. L M. BEAVEN nIKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN "anaera SUU Bank Boildiac 1 a. a. to 6 p. m. PHONE ZM.

JOB WORK AT REPORTER

Chas. W. Benner

song farce with catchy music

By that true child of nature who has had hosts charm and bewitch the dullest ar am voet of them

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Rate Grocery I'lione 100 l'. llou. - and M.gdrI't aches It. ( . duality Hnusie Quality Play.r TONIGHT. Fvroininf rAsc:?:ATio i.s i'lTsimified in DOROTHY DA ETON As a daring dimplini; charming coquette. "WILD WTNSIIII' S WIDOW." A witching a widow as ever wore weeds. Whether in riding habit, negligee, or magnificent hall gown ?he is the spirit of feminine allurement. A jmart comedy of da.h, spice and beauty. 10c Admission Tic

BOONE HARDWARE CO. Everything in Hardware and Farm Implementa Phone 101. .V W, corner aquare

suggests the liirlie A BRAND

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(. ;.. rlr. srrriw.i IN ION STOCK YARDS, 111., Sept. CHIl 'AiIO, .-. pi -Mil., i- pi-ven-1 5. Iloirs Keccipts, 14.000; market, t"en dol!r. n hundred 11 , . for he:ivy j , am ower; mixed and butchsteers km- the rceud price art (or rrs slfi.Gli.iniH.-t'); (rood heavies, $10.one load of can'e .M here today. . un.r 1M0: rouifh heavies, $lC.r.0'i Prices were af. rents up from ;-- K;0; liuht V',.6nS 1K.2.'.; piir $11.t 'I'lay'.-. In t li.rurn-. am! S i.."i :ii,u-.e -( lfl (Hl. buk Df wlles, $17.1;. T the. Iiiniii' t point reached iluiinsT if..jr.. Si iiteriilii-i- ol I: .i year. j CATTI.K ISeeeipts, 2,100; market, When ham and Uncon advanced j fl0v arl,i VPaV; beeves, 7.50((16.0"; !'.- f-iit.-. a pound :.j the readier - Lows and heifers. 84.flf.12.8l; stockie. h" ' hoj.-ewi"". alter b .-,, an, tnU-v. $5.!O(i,9.00; texans,

f th itivleS.e. ivfj..e, to Mi- i.vr.vl ;., to- ..!)..: ;.! (. ....to i v. uu.-ly of bH-Oic.: v. Z- t:iii.-.n. Itetn.leis rep. of I . tl- Chicair.i pa it.'e f ir the 1 I that .-mee ar.il in is Inch :: i ,.f ham, will IM'l M'Oi.ls M MIKI'T. MMANAWH is. I.:il . S i.t. : (A I UK- U,th 1,1" op pi. -..I. I. r Olympic Theatre jn.ililv t'aii.c unlily 1'lay- ' i":-' ! lurn ill' reijiie-t lU.ll-1 is a H.i.'iu Swaini at Kildie', ami . n'eitaiiis a party of uni' 'ail.e-. Ilotii J'MliiK men are arreted m fakct . but i -ui,e and tftve the j.iilice a cliai-. The numls r makes quite a plea.-ini. suiij.st. 3c ADMISSION ;c

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"The Thought .Machine." V... I 1 ..f )', V .ce n 'lie W.i-" ..M,. Tl I- '. . the limit dia-r tic i.f tie Uel.n .I'M I V! -. i'i. to the C'lf" whete iro-fi-f tin- pna. ' pals in tli. i-a-.;( r. 'I i,e l-el.t are ut ,.-it i.ml ti e .v4t.ri.n.-- t.a-..! Bltac.o "'.. ;Mi,v saves ..,.i fmm de.,'Il. tint f'r.,-lin m'eiver.,..-up-."s thii'i;-. '.l! is i.en mdw.-t to ir-ake an r.n...'k ..n Phi'Vy, v h under tne nifta.-r.re . f h vpli'it I. m. 'I :. instalment c:,es wuh !'.(! imMn. 7 a to 5'lnri.y', brea-t. "A Dark Deed." A rm.lv pu-i.ii' r. I.v Jack 'm.r.iM'i.am. f-.'u.ini' I.e. Mora,,, Kd-ii-i I. von and hii :i I; .r.ert,. I ee att.i'-

GRAND OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY,

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PECK'S BAD

NEW VERSION TRUE TO

of Buster Brown and other equally impossible and grotesque imitators, written by Irving Berlin, "THE RAGTIME GENIUS."

hot other were very wrak. Ther cm mfcuita as irood demand for Miockers and feeding cuttle as usual at this time, but prices were steady an.l the supply fdil for unle is fully ample for those buyers looking; for

I that clan of cattle. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. v,; -,(K VI ,lves. SI 1.T5-1"..VJ. SHKI-ir Ke.-vipi.-, 22.000; market, t.-ailv to I'lc lower; native;, and we! eim. $7r.ii 11 ::; laml..-, Sll.2r 17.10. CHICKIO CHAIN. CHICAGO. Kept. A weather foreeart for fr.is" in the northwest 1 h tcl ;,s a h-ill ;u-in'iii'-nt on tne iioaru "f Trail, toda-' an,i corn sold up to i cent at tt-e start. 1 Mere was eon--M.'nit.!e sellicc the advance, causimt later fraitninal recession. Oats i" ria.tional'.v higher while pro-vi-ion.-veie In.vir with the volurne f fade small. Ch.se Corn May, S1-I8V, Dec., fi.n t si.isv Oa'. May. "f to Kr; July. Dec., Poik-tict.. f'l- ': 12 to S22.I..; Sept.. ; ". :u to s ;l'. 2'.; Sept.. :t.4": T; Oct.. '-Jan. LEBAV05 MARKETS.

Wi .-ai. No. .! i-v't jtiade S.'.nli ..m. 71. lb, L!Ml 'tats, miveil -IS.Oats, new, white .V live, V.. 2 I..''" POULTRY. r.g .a.v I Infer, fr-sh ''" H. -ns under 4'v s TV !!.", 4', lbs ar.d over l'JI. eirhcrn liens i' Sprint; chicks o' er 2 His 21V Old Ccks 12c v'o',nir cocks, ptairtry 12c T.mi turli-, old H 'c ""C e. full fen'here.1 7. ikn ti'iks. "M Li.' (lliX ORGANISES A IK

SOUA11KON IOR FRANCE 111) thr ..I.. ule II W.W . '!. Sept. nv: .-m ... ! ..f the I'll ..r ..f liie newipa-h-i ..dd.-d a n. w 'name with tii e war aitaiti-t (I.-r-lu.-e t-i ! nite.1 ; i i th" flvinir unit w ill be re t'.e fir-t lody of l'.t;ht . a 1'iiba to serve on I-'reiuh .-.ve.nail.i'v original plana bedv of twenty-fiv. :i'-r tl) ciiiin-e the es ,: alr.-a.ly th-rty-thr-v -.V from prominent I'amdie ! .. v.il.ii.teer-.l to tal. ..f i the pliv.da iirpi.i , etmed aviat.on cnu ally to bear the expe of t' eipin !e bus ju.-t r. i turned fr-.m N'.-w irk. wh-re be (-"nferred with of i.as d' the Aero flub of Ann-rim ..I a ii'hnie neiinifai-'urers over the t ads nf ti cradnMe's oruaniyation :..,y of lie vhinteers fur the esc.'ldie are iv-ait'.iat.-s of French uni-r-'tiev, an I all speak French. Th" ( i.hmel has a-ked the Navy I)..rtaieiit m W.i-hiriirtori for an ar ir K' meat by which the Cuban avii. is niay undertro their preliminary ain.nir at the navv aviation school at .-nsaco.a, Fia. Mr KNKW HIS UAH. !i.!.hv- III, n't be scared, Johnnie, i l.aps v.eir faii.-t' didn't mean it i -n he .-aid he i!. lick you. L.tfe Jonnnie-Y". he did. It i.n t a? if he had premised to brin e heme a nw whistle. rhiiaijn I UASK STVTF.MKNT. "Why docs your mother object to "Well, she says ou are one of the.-e undecided fellows who mi(?ht hariK back tor riamths if he ilnln't have a little oppii .iti. n to stir him up." Kansas City Journal. Reporter by mail $3 per year 0 Tl A T

LEAVE FOR LOUISVILLE.

First Boone' Draft Quota Goea to I Cmp Taylor. ! Arnie Arthur Dale and Garrett ' Heir, tfoono county's first rejruits for the draft army, left here on tht ' 7:22 interurban this morning for In- j dianapolis, and from there they were j to leave immediately for Camp Tay- i lor, Louisville, Ky. They probably j arrived in Louisville shortly ufter one i o'clock this afternoon. Camp Taylor j if about five miles Trom Louisville. Omer IleN'oon, of Lebanon and ' Charles French, of Thorntown, will leave tomorrow for Camp Taylor. ; TAX LEVY UNCHANGED. County Levy Remain The Same As Last Vear. The county council has completed its work of makintr appropriations for the year. The levy for the year was j placed at cents and .) cents ' acn poo. ibis ".' u. mi- same I -nst eai. VANITY CASES" FOR RED CROSS NURSES NF.W Y0P.K, September C Ke.l j Cross nurses jfoinij to F ranee to do i their bit, as arduous as the sl.ii.e in i the trenches, are not beiri foiyotten f in the distribution of "small bundles of comfort". The Army an.l Navy; Field Comfort Committee is plaiinint; Hi.OiK) special "vanity" case.- for the nurses who will serve with the Amer- j u-i'n troops. The articles which will j be contained in the case, are: j One bottle toilet water. ( ine cuke toilet soap. i ( hie box talcum powder. One tube dental paste, tine tube toilet cream. One vanity box. with minor, etc. j Though the retail value of the cases would almost double the amount, the nurses' boxes are packet at a cost YOUTHFUL MERMAID THREATENS RECORDS tffv th tntrmtiti'-nul ev Hrf. . PF.N'VKR. Colo., September Annette Kellermann may have to 1....K to her laur-U if Mary .lane Snyder, sit yeats old, continues Icr mar eleu- skill in aouatic stunt ;. The iix-year-old tut. alter receiving eifhte.-ti les-uns. has astound. d the in. 'rui tori at Washington Park by wunmiti; a diitance ul I In yards, folluwiiii: thu up with a 211-foot dive :ioi:i the tL,wsr at the park bathing i.eucll. DROPS MATCH IN EMPTY 15AKREL; LOSES AN EYE lly thr nlcrs.lll'.ielf r"t Atfnirf.l STKl'iiFNVII.i.K. (.. Sept. ".. - ie,r. Andn.-key. fifteen, of M.ni;. larutien. was curious tn knnw wii.it A-euid happen if he dropped a liirhto-.l natch into a siippused empty whiskey t.arrel. He put In' riht eye to the tiunidiole tu -ee. When the barrel exploded a pait of lie.irite'.i nose was l.iuwn off and he wid lose the sikIU ol MINOR COURTS. Tbeuilu'e MellinRer. nf this city van arrested la-t night hy Office K.I F.nunert. Thi.. aftermn he wn brought before Justice of the Peace Trowbridge on a charfre of a crime against nature with Clarence Brandenburg, aged 14- He was bound over to the circuit court an.l his bond was placed at fifty dollars. TKMPKRIM; THE BLOW. "Poor Jack! 1 had to reject him. hut he begged me to make it ea.ier for him to bear." "What did you do?" "I told him I snored terribly." Boston Transcript. . DAP AT A LOSS. "What's the matter with your father?" "He says I nd a paddlinf," ri)lil th kid. "He's lookine for a shing'e and having a tough time. Ynu know we live in a cement house." Kc.n-ftr City Journal. Wanted Seamstress in the alteration department. Phone 289. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. IIANTLD Lady dork ut Candy Kitchen. l)-5-2t. SEPTEMBER 6th BOY TifXTII

LIFE'S FUNNIET SIDES-

School Suits for young men We have a splendid assortment of Young men's suits.'made of extra good quality cloth and made in the very latest styles, to close out this week at $8.95 SI 0.95

LEBANON AND TH0ENT0WN

Today Special Carpet Sweepers

Guaranteed for 1 special only . .

Moore's Variety Store

No cilien can feel his i'tvt feel likewis.

5 sponsibility auJ it U quite fitting that you uhould i; give them a stuaie deal. Then let. them walk around I in stylish, comfortable ihoe that are to their liking. f Let your feet wander in here and be suited. f. Morgan Shoe Co.

- .av - ": - - School LONG A-S 1S TI4II MEADES STUDIO South Side Square. TiW TK Phone 6 ' PINNELL-COOMBS Reporter on R. R. J3.00 Yearly With special

SIXTEEN BIG MUSICAL NUMBERS

Prima 9V nnrl Zf)c. Scats on sale at rnhs' Druir Store.

Pricse 23c and 50c. Seats on

year .

$1.48

If'yourfeet

independent You'll m&ltf?

dgood-titizen. free and independent unless Yur feet carry a lot of re- - i ? a v-sy4-"0 mo -. Supplies & DAVIS tmn A INN BR TTIM rrVfir KODAK FINISHING DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON ETB. KAB, NOSE and THROAT OSc over Elter'i Drug Stora. PUONE 141. I Job Work at Reporter Office scenery and sale at Nobes' Drusr Store.