Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 291, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 September 1917 — Page 3

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, THTSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1917.

The Melilin Piano lias no c MisjK-tirir in iv.piil.irity. cHficT a-. ;!( in.-cmiinei't for .dine .ir pi:1!..- ct't'Tt.-tin-iiwul-.'. A:ii- mw.! !' hard n;:v. in t .!!,. -.vi!! it.-.-'AO, I.. .t.-..!l;' M'd I ll '- !' ' the : v. it xa- '': u -!. it (l-l. .-, i t t:.:.' .. I cir to Iim t !- n.;y 'it' t iiir in the Mv'hl.t, iiiaii'.. ('"!.. iii. look at It -tinl I ::r it i - I'll W.'-W. STEVENS' K. Sl.ic I'i:..i:i;:.r.

Karpens' I'phcl tired Furniture. I'Oi'LTER-SMOCK CO. J. S. IKYINE I'iunibiriK and Ileatiii"; 1'IMNK TO! . MONUMENTS i .'or- u. 'or yior nn. i.uni"!, ts if you -..it t',--t rum tm-k ami workman1.1 iii. Ca'l us an.l wi will bring you ! i" .rtir si on fur im-pertion. Sh.,p phone 1'-. Pes.. 711 PLAC1. Vill i; Ot'LKKS EARLY HARLAN .MON'CML'NT CO. P. R. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR Hours. II U k. m.. and 7-8 p. riiN-SVl.TA 1 1ON AND SPINAL ANALYSIS (.REE Pomi 213 .VJ'i-J-L' 2; 1. Phone 23 1.. W. KIRTLEY UENTkiT l'.rjt Natiousl Lank Building Third Floor OWF?,' MORXKUT Chiropractor Honrs: 9-11 m.; 1-5 ami 7-8 p. a. Consultation and Spinal Analysis fn2.19 t .i.n.Val L.ia Km 4W X-Ray Spin!i,rarh Department i ' EVEKY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAIXT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone 1jO-V West .Main St. ICR QCICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Thone 978-L 121 West South Stmt JOHN H. II 0 Y General Real Estate liusiness GRAND OPERA HOUSE Cll Phone lfiO-Y Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at ! f JONES & PERKINS Phones 13 or' 184 So Craig's " i j' 5 1 -lillllllllllllltl!!lllll!!!lllltll!!! COOK WITH GAS iiimimmimmiiniimtiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii """""" """ """""" SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ! SHARPENED Sin rl edge;, per dozes 25 !)oubl edga, per dotaa lie W pj pod tag on way. Barker &. Son. Lebanon

Social Happenings

BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS

MfSS CHARLOTTE QPEL in i im-r l.flm ion S h.Mil Teiuher Married lit Chicago Last Evening;. f.illo-i..g th" Hi'. I.otola"1! I:-,. ,...t..,l C (. i: "Vio" p vrty. haptin K.lpna .ainn l.rt.tip.-d ester. 1 :vt ..n-1 .1.1. k I k.ii--.' ,' IV .1.. Hi. ilv, was :i i. ii' .'.n, th- tab. v -ta1 i -and!.' -v, i.r i:K..t i.l the fl-or-M-se.s Alpha kn.s ami M.s r.t infoimally : served liv 1 Mrs. V. U. s"v , of Ihw -I with Ms L.-s Ca.oiiw M forr.ier mcmlwr present. b OTI.Ot K OINNER.

Mr. and .Mrs. 'ioirtre .la. oln of near in Imlinnnpolis. In the afternoon they Ihannn entertained at a ti o'elm'k ; saw Mae Marsh in "Polly of the Cir- . Iinner Monday evenmi;, Mr. and Mr-. Uuss' at the Circle theater. .Charles Nea-e, Mr. and Mrs. Osie j Mi. and Mrs. Maurice Jones of l'.rooks and children, Mr. and Mrs. i East Washington street have moved ' El7.ii llrooks and family and Mr. and . to their new home north of the fair , Mrs. Curt Nease and family nil i grounds which they purchased this I of Westville. 111.. Mr. and Mrs. War-! summer from EloyJ Worrell.

ten liailv. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pailv. Mrs. Martha Hopkins and Mrs. M. F. Keeley of this crty. INTER NOS t'l.l II. The first meeting of the Inter Nos club for the club year 117-18 will he held Friday night at the home of Miss Lolita Uercaw on North Lebanon street at which time the meeting wiil Ti!,1' 'nbv? h'? .the ! party. At the next meeting to be held in two weeks the first program will be given. Milk, t tmta a pint, 10 cents ouart. A. i. Smith. Brinj your hottie. -4-t

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

FRIDAY. All .lav meeting of Ruth l!ihp class if First H..pti-t church Mrs. John Hoy ami Mrs. I.i.cy Cuinpheil. 10. Jolly Stitchers Mr-, tleorg Goodwm, i'.:m. I). M. C. ( lull At home of Mrs. I '. M. Lenox ..n Wc.-.t Main Mreet with M.. Hairy l.vmm ho:.tfs. Tourist f luh jiiri. al .i ps.in(r . " ir. 1 :'m. PERSONAL MKNTltXN. h.v Atr.an.ia Itjtn"', .f K: M i .T,! It:" W. 1 K" ll''ll..l r. an.l M,. M. V. Ta'.iock an.l an I Mrs. I . I'. Cobli M'l'Mt Wo,!Mr In.li

M: . !, -.t i:i'iir!."it. of In.li.m.- , aoohs avenje. is spn.lmK a fo-.v .lays i'h fi.-n.l-i n"ar Lebanon. ,' ' Mi Au.lra Itratton an.) Miss K.sth it Alion amonir tlmw who a', t. ".toil lh" tato fair Wclnnila'.. Mr. an.l Mrs. Ilirliar.l Ironson. of . M.i!i.-ii.. a," vi.-.tit.K Mrs. l!"i"ns..n'i . p.ir..n'. Mr. an.l Mr-. )'. 1. Stanl-'v. Mr. an. I Mrs. Vhk.I Huntm arl Mr. , an.l Mis. W. A. Huntm w'u- in ln.li .in. .poll p-.ti'i iiay at'on.lint: tiip fan. V I'.llui'i. ..t l..in, i 'hi". v:iih . ' I... I ilisiil il Mr. mot Mr.4. II M Itoroau. of N.K'h l."h.,n.i M.ss Mi'fy lloir'-liire i"turni"l this ' riininintf fiorn Indianapolis wh.'r" Phi1. is l.f'H -p..n.lini; a t- .lavs v,U, ..l.i:v"v Mr atiJ Mrs. il.'im Km. rn.l. ..( fair . ..". -p-nt tho .l.i) ui'h Mr ami Mrs '.Jhi.ni K.n.ai.l. ill K.'-.l W.i-lnni; , Mr. an.l Mrs. Alva Martin an.l Mr. ; i an.l Mrs. Ira Marker spent W".ln...s. . ' .lav in Indianapolis, attending tin1 tai" fair. Mr. and Mr,. Ha.iy U"lv. of , iP.iiiap.ilis. aro s pom I mr tin- we-l; .Mil, Mr. ar.d Mis. K. C. St.iin's, noitll ..f .ai..m

Ir ar.d Mrs II. 1' Mr- A l i...:l.ip.' in --. II Within.. Misand Mi-s l.oln.i li-r In 1 'lid )lll Jl-.pll Klafl- uf Wi'st Chili;,! stt".-t vi iii "n'."Hain the Jollv ini" KroUy afternoon. 1 lie hour f mooting is - o'clork. I'raitk Hi. lilii.in. of Indianapolis, is !" loi a few dais' tint with his i.iiidii.oth.-r, Mis Klmiheili Perkins. 1 trili Lebanon stit'.-t. Mr and Mis William ('ox and son. ..'ll. lo.iiored to Indianapolis yes.'idav and spent s"eral hours a' on lienjaniin Ha r son. Mr and Mis r-i;,; ion n.i-en'r.tn".. the 'Slio si 'heat-r idioif s.v. K'P. id to I their lio.-.e in Weliinxton, Ll. j Thomas Riser an.l daughter. Mi.-s : f'thei. v.ho have been .'pendmif sevrral weeks here with relatives, have i ieturne.1 to their home in Nineveh, j Mr. and Mis. Nohle Shelby, Mrs ! Sjii.a Pair, Mi's Joy Sh.-Iby and A j J Si,. !b alien. led the "Show nf Won i ders" a' the Mural, Indianapolis, last I nis'M. I Wis. la! Cuppy. or W'J eland, lame ! 'I is week lor a month' visit with her mottier. Mis li.-orne Miller, and sisters. Miss Maude MilN-r. ot Indiana Mr. and Mm. Earl Campbell and Mrs. Hmkie Parsons spent yesterday Mrs. Ruby Hickman and daughter of Gary are apendlng sometime witn Mm. Hickiimri' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krazier of West Chicago street. Little Miss rmrothy Pierce, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Ijiwrence J- Pierce, of Went Pearl street, la ferlously 111. The child is under the care of Mrs. Cor Hanks. R. N. Miss Elizabeth McKinley went to Fort Wayne today for a visit with Mis Margaret Connelly. From here

Children Ory FSa FLETCKES'S CAGtORIA

Mis McKinley and Mia Connelly will I go to Detroit, Mich., f )end a few I

(lava. liev. and Mrs. A.iL. Wind ami sons. Paul anil Wilbur, moiared to Indianapolis this iitoriiiii;; and altemk d the Indiana state fair. Mr and Mi.-'. Harry Itlihey and M.V. I.lie Kiehey, 'd Olis CHS. unci Miss Nell hey. of Indiunapulis. i... turned home ill-' tin of the week, aft.-r an eitjo.ili-' cn.'l".r at Lase Manit.ku.k.e. Miss lleh-n V.-ans. r L.nton. who is the Kuesl this ': of rela.iv. an.l friend-, v ill so i ,1' I n I S;tiurda tor few days' vtsn w:ia her brother, Paul .Means, and v..t., belo hoi Mrs. Thomas parks p-rt noon Tor fovinirton to ten SnJay with her brother. Jc ier, ::nd I mils Mi"- Park :.in nni i ".h Mil is .-'I .i,;i ill Ail r.kakI I.anKiahrand children 1 L.s'kione and children nd Mr i.t'Jin...! home th s morning from a -hoit visd with Mis. I.a:i jahr':, and I Mr.. I.eekrones .aunts. Mr. and M.s. Joi n lieVol of near Mechanicsburg. Mis. Mary Suw-r.- end Miss .lane St'-v.-ns win i,i Indianapolis tins molding 'flu- ali.'inoon they attended the Mir and this oxenin;! will see Maiihnn Miil.-r and compa-iy in ttie "Show of Wonder-," at the Murat llLMt-r. Pay Kiscr of Chic:ifo and Ora Kiser of Wellington. 111., who .s(icnt Saturdav nis'ht villi their mother. Mis. l.ul'tida Kiser of South Lebanon stieet have f'tiirnd home. Mrs. Ki-er accotiiptini.-.l tier son, Kay horn" for an extended v sit. Mrs. WiHinm Cab", and son. Jack, of Craw fo'dsvilie. ai" spending tlie -.verk-en.l with her brothers, John ami Charles ll.ir and families or south east of Lebanon. Todav. Mr. and Mis. John llerr and Mrs. lialcy and -on are attending t'ne i-tate fair. Mrs. Prank M eis of Eat South -treet has received word from her st-t.er. Miss Ann It. Crimes of New York City to the etr""t that she expects to sail about November 1 for l-'iatice where she will work in the tnteiest of the Am.'ixan Ked Cross x "'' Mr and Mrs duties Itichey and d.i'UlliTS, the Mis-.-- P."t;lnh. Olive. Evelyn and Leah, ni'.'ored to Lnl.iv -tt'e today. Mi. and Mrs. Iin-hev ,ll .." to from hi re to M-'t'on to visit the liti-'i'., n.-phew .ind ti..-n pioc.-.-d to ' ho act iol a leA- da' lay Iltirnu ihe absence o Mr and Alts, po ll"! tin ir di-ii.;!.!.-!-! ill t -ttoiiu In Lata; Mis. I t"d l at, .1 v. C1K.1 frii.-Ht of Mrs. ai-ener at this time M'ss Pan -y H.'Uii. 'l. former renid-n-.-t' ti'ts i ity hut now r.'s .iinvt in Chi-.a"-o, has ii'T.'p'.ed a irovernmetit iv.si i.-n an.l she and Mus 1'i.i.a Ho.inel v. '11 ;.-,( Chicago and go to Wa.h-mil-ton for rsiih-nce. , Mr. and Mrs. Will Mai'.y and Mr. lrs. '.V arr"n Ihniy have been entertaining at Iheir home on North Wes street, a party of relatives and f i lends, including. Xr. and Mrs. Charles Nease, Mr. and Mrsi. Osie llrooks and children, Ina Hello and riale, Mr. and Mm. Curt Nease an.l family and Mr. and Mrs. E!?.a Brooks and family. The party motored 'hrough from Westville, Illinois, on Sunday, returning to their homes yej. teniae. M VKKIEI) T LAP ETTE. C. M. Ar-'hr of p, I-a'ny.''.t ocurred the inairiat'e of th"ir daughter, Miss Pauline, and Thomas F T.mnsley of Columbia, Mo. The ceremony was preformed by P."v. A. T. Rriggs, of the West Side M. E. church, in the presence of about twenty relatives and friends. The bride is one of the best known and popular young women of West l-a-fayette and for the past two yars ha.s been a teacher in domestic science of the high schools of Tippecanoe county. She is a graduat nf Purdue university, class of 1915. Mr. Townsley isi a graduate of Turdue university, class of 1;M6, and 1 a member of the Acacia and Alpa Zeta fra temitiea. He is at present doing extension work for the Missouri State university at Columbia. Miss Anthony's parents are former residents of this city and are well known here LEAVES FOR CAMP. Relatives here ha received word that I-eon Daily, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Daily of Chicago, formerly of this city, a member of battery It field artillery, has left Fort Sheridan where his company was stationed for Mineola, Long Island. After training there the company expects to leave for the front. TO FOR SOLDIERS. At the Fortnightly Club meeting held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. H. McDaniel, on West Washington street, the members decided to spend the hours at their meeting; in knitting for th soldiers. This is th first dub tc tak up thi line of Red Croti work.

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$15.00. $17.."0 and $20.00 Yaluets How Our New York office the newest Fall Dresses $12.75. Serges .ISt mayor mm ChicaKO Chief Executive Files Libel Suit Atrainst The Herald. '. '.'i.niio against tv :.:.'g- Iler.iW , ai d Jatr.es T. k- i-, p ir.i.-h -r, ,- , ng the suit tip.-n editorial attacks! made as the result of the may..r'. approval of the pacifist meeting-! here. David H. Jarkpon ac'ed as attorney for the mayor. Thompson appeared at his office this utterrrsin and aldermen m. ar.w loi" ) were meeting inform '.i'y m committee rooms of the city nail, preparing to launch a vigorous, yet unoftVial light on the ma' or's paper. 1 tie llepuhiiran. Ore plan advoratcd was an appeal to newsboy, on patriotic grounds, not to display th" paper on their stands. Mayor's Defense. The suit against th 1 Herald sounded the keynote of Mayor Thompson's lefense of '.he recent acts alleged against him. In a statement issued this afternoon he declared the new.) papers had persistently misrepresented him. "I have been charged by the daily presa with refusing to invito to our city the representatives of foreign nations. I have been charged with refusing to permit the sale of liberty bonds in the city hall. lioth of these charges are deliberate falsehoods," the mayor's statement said. "It i my opinicsn that because I did not bring libel suits against newspapers and their editors at the time these and other statement were made, hey have become bolder and more unscrupulous until they have reached the ooint where they are accusing r.ie of facing a traitor to our country. "Some of our paper yesterday conveyed th impression that I was jeered and insulted in an automobile

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, ,.(, I , ." -! . cdy t r;:.-T '-.! v ;toriie for Cm purri-i-: of lostito'ini ,uits for h'"'l I: fnnf try fal.-e irca-ors to ju-'ic-. 'In fur'hetaiice of tin: const. irary ago'ist ice n.v enemies iive freouetttiv bored h-les in ti;" wall of mv ai-.irtm. nt installed dictograph, t ipped t. iephoi e win-s, stutio.H'd ui.alors in adjoining r.s.m.s flld tmpb.ve.l spte to hound me. "1 wojid weirotne the tr l'hf il pub- !' ration of everythinc 1 l ave ever sal "t l '.hat ' .,..-,-o,r.y ;i'"l ba it-up perjury. VI.CLT H! E Sol P RECIPE. An evrili-t.t r.c:;;e for the canning of vegetable so'jp gi' en nt a jummpr r.reting of the Mothers' club of th" Julia Hatney buildir.g by Mrs. Wal'er II i. k '. p is given hore at. the reuurst ,f the member- of the club. At -1,'S time w nen conser atiort of fo-)! stuff ,. so .trongly utg"d. the recipe :. one hat will he p g'eativ in the rr,ii.rv:ng "jrpi'js vegetables. Th rerip ,s as fo'h.'Vs; 1 peck ef ripe tof'Sti es, 1-,. ads ef cabbage. 1 donea ..a.tlU, tin. slum -net, 1 doien cars ' corn. iie-haii p-'i-k on .-ns. three stuil: . of leryl or more), 1 bunch of parsley, 1 sn.all handful of .salt to each gil'ion. scsl.l, p.el and mash t..-ti,atoe-, run -linitigh feud chopper or cut ine, ear.ots, cal-hjie, pat.-ic",, onions; n.irts1 celery: laid corn or. cob ten mini'tos, cut off and scrape. Mix t. gctlrr. add salt. If mixture seems dry add little water and boil until carrots are thoroughly cooked. Kill jars at, I seal while boiling hot. In winter a -I contemn of jar to stuck soup r.r add milk by first using a pinch of soda and a rich vegetable soup may be had at anytime. SI.'RETY PROCEEDINGS. Robert Summrs, living about three miles south of Lebanon filed surety of the peace proceedings againit Harl Carter, a neighbor, in justice of h peace court thi morning. Summer says he i afraid Carter will do him bodily harm. Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.

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Eiii! mm Poincate. French War Minister and Cnmmander Reviewed American Forces. HV N. C. PVRKK. I'iliLD Hi 'AI'OCARTEItS ' OK lllf: AMERICAS ARMY IN FRANCE, Septerousr 6 President i'oinrare of France, M. Hainleve, the French minister of war; General Petain. commander-in-chief of the French armies and General Dubail reviewed the American forces today. It was an impressive ceremony from start to finish. President Poinenre was presented to the sammies by General John J. Pershing, the American commander nd addreed them, paying them a high compliment on their soldierly appearance. The president refered also to the anniversarte of Lafayette's birth and the battleof the Marne, both of which fall today. At the conclusion. President I'oinrare cried fervently, "Vive Ireident Wilson; vive the free United States." After inspecting the barracks and billets of the Americans, President Point-are left to visit the grave of the heroes who fell in the battle of the Marne. Fob Work at Reporter Office Reporter on R. R. J3.00 Yearly i'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I Miss Tillie White I s js T S .s ( 5 js Spirella Corsetiere 09 E. Main SU Lebanon,. Ind Telephone 547-L s lFtiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiitfiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiit5