Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 293, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 September 1917 — Page 8
LEBANON DAILY REPORTER. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1817.
Nice Peaches,bushel,$2.15 Hotter hurry They won't last long. Rest Heavy Jar Rubbers, per doz Cc Boone County Red. Beans, per can 10c Quaker Oats, per box . . 10c Quaker Corn Flakes, per box 8c Bi(f lemons, per dozen , 25c hg Cantaloupes, choice 5c New Tomatoes, green beans, New Corn, Celery, Hijj Plums, nice eating Apples, Cucumbers, Glass Jars, Tin Cans. Anything you want cheaper. Extra Special, Saturday Onlv 1 pound Matthews' S'Kfial Cotter. :!: .uui I n -i:ni Fl'.KK Want's Fine Cakes- Svui t ;vw .; ,),.; h , Send your jmicery orth r to :v vm. EER THING CHEAPER Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 206 West Washington Street Phones 100 190 (iet our price- on Siiitar and Flour
mjMcJTheatre duality flout Quality Flays TONIGHT Kitf Comedy I,aurhfest, "ROUGH STUFF" L-KO Comedy. A knockabout numbr, ax the title aptly suggests, featuring Pan Russell, Walter Stephens and Gladys Varden. The former plays ; a flirtatious hotel proprietor, with u justly suspicious wife. There is some light vulgarity in this, but nothing really offensive. It has some very funuj momenta cf the rough hou order. "HE HAD EM 1JITFALOED." I Joker Comedy. A comely number, by C. B. Hoadiey, featuring Miiburn j Moranti, William Kraney, 1 lihan iVa- j ccck and Zazu Pitts, r raney (rets a j nurrber of laughs in his representa-1 tion of an itinerant fiddler, who invaded a western town and is shut up by the inhabitant!) in two stage holdup The number contains ome fund laughl. THE WEB" I A two-reel subject, by hathenne' Kingsbury and Harvey (,ates. featur-1 ing Cleo Madison, Jack Nelson. Crt-' Chen Lcderer and George Pearce. The . itory concerns two men anil a woman I who are Jewel thieves in poiiti- society. I Tliey roti a house, but Gentleman J. ; , Ftumh'es and s r-o.'-e.t t'-e .....:. by :!,-. TVs , i. , , tion ami tl.i g.e.eal r,.f m; .,r .ill the crooks. 10c Admission 3c i Colonial Theatre Quality House Quality Plays' TONIGHT William A. Brady. director-General World-Pictures present Ethel Clayton IN "YANKEE PLUCK" With Montaeu lxe Story by Willai 1 Mark, directed by George Archaintiatul. Patriotic, timely, splendid!'.entertaining! You'll like this production. It is thrilling, consistent, unexpected in its twists and turns and it has a smashing climax. How a Yankee girl outwits a wily foreigner in This efforts to obtain the plans of a new army aeroplane invented by the girl s sweetheart. Timely and patriotic. A BIG production. See it ! 10c Admission 5c DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make yeur ola ear look new. Ask ui about it I EffiBES' DRUG STORE fassfrM fscAtra.
Grand Opera House, All Next Week, Beginning Monday Night, September 10th Franklin Stock Company. Opening Play, "Wife in Name Only" Free moving pictures. Doors open at 7:00. ' Pictures from 7:13 to 8:13. Show bepins at 8:15. Popular prices 10c and 20c. Ladies free Monday night when accompanied by one paid admission. Reserved seats are now on eale at NolW Drug gUrc. Get seats early and avoid the rush!
RUSSIAN RETREAT
111 CONTINLT.D FROM PACK ONE 'ierman, have used Zeppelin fur actu;.l lighlmg on iand, ai'.luugh they nut bon.b ilp'ppititr raidoin over I.optl'jti ai'd P.iris .arlifr in f hi- w.ir. I :.. ;eim;.i. daim-d to l..,v vonced nearly r.i miles .w.t of ll:i:i. although ttiere are indications rha the Hessian defen. is t:fteii.i; Tnere is Kreat act.vity at tlie Russian naval stations at Povul a'vl kronstadt. It wai M ported from Sloi Uholm today tl.at the Russian men of war were being fueled and laden with sunplies and ammunition and piovisionaj though f;r a cause at sea. The Germans in Kign are repairing the bridges over the Hvi' a river. Although a number of persons hav left petrograd. advices lecoivod h-re today said that the city v.... cal-i. SEEKS BURIED GOLD I.N OLD INDIAN MOUNTS mound.. l"'r irer. the run lous I grounds of the Cherokee for pop... uf recovering gold. Tl it is Mid. was dug from the m. of North Alabama and North and when the Cherokee er I to the West, they buried the I fearing their unite c.n,U. ror WOMEN STEtCE Mil. I. IIANlS DOING WEI. I. SHARON. Sept. H - The furrell plant of the American Sheet and Tinplate Company announces j' is tl.e first mill in the Uinte.i States to employ women as roughers in the cold roll department. With the plant working at normal rapacity, rne women will he able to larn 4T.O a day. Officials sav they are doing the work as efficiently as men. ORDER ARREST OF MAN TOO BUSY' FOR DRAFT lV l tmtrrmnttfal Snrt ttirrirr I WICHITA, Kan., September 8 "I cannot report for examination today; too busy." read a collect message sent to the war department in Washington by a Butler county oil worker the other day. It was a new form of draft resistance. The department wired the message hack with instructions to arrest the man. Importer, by mail. J3 a Year TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. "OR SALE Gas range, good as ne $. Thone 300.
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Frankfort Has Established One and it is Working Successfully.
Report-IniW-ig t- '! r:-k:'o't'- curb,'"re mark-1 jump(d f,nn cv'lil .vj.foni on th- f.r.-t (lav t" tw.-nty wagons and automobile tlie second tithe it wa opened. The market, i- j. rnvmg popular, nod the prices i;rc lower than tlio-e i(ui ted by retail merchants. The market is operated i each 1 -le.-day and Saturday." Some day?, ago an article appeared j in our paper suggesting cui r.stonc jmaiket days ami here our neighlmr. Krankfort. who of late has hvn lead , ;eg Lebanon in !Mry things, luis opj 'Tieit a (Ulbstotie market. These niark ts are im vinf to be very popular vl the yea Why not allow or.e side of the public Mtiaio on along tne ruth adjoining the public library as a riarket? Over at Indianapohs the foamy Connnii-sion-irs have granted three sides of the court house square for public market, where farmers and growers may bring then- products. The wrter heard a I ou-ewife. who has been in the country tins we.k. sav that f'c ground was , overed with apples. peir at.d furt- and the garrf'ns w.-re hi.'den, d ,!!, vegetable. 'If.e luill'hti.ne Me: -s ( lul r two e.,ch t. V'hy and heip t";, e go- rr.mnit il.. it tl.ey , II Igtlt Mlg I; lor .1 should w--e who re ai'peal t. an oppoittio.it;- t: sell v.hat they have I si-1-;. V. S. FOREST RANGES ARE BIG PASTURES WASHINGTON, mi's national fores me ate ranying api . Cncle ;es at this !at"lv inn.. Inhen , 'I '"' sot... : are produ ide in 'ho d method.- of handling lb Hotter etho.1 rig pi ices are among the moans employed . for this purpo. e. j Careful examination will be made a', j the close i.f tl.e gra-i"i: -ea-ioii on eaeh I forest to determine its condition and 1 find out how many cattle or sheep it , will support next season. On areas found to be over-grazed an attempt will he made to shift the surplus I stock to ranges which can better stand I the strain. While officials do not ! think the increase could be carried indefinitely without serious damage to ! the forage, regulated grazing bus j brought about a steady improvement of th- range and some areas will proh- ' ably be able to support the larger i numbers permanently. I'OSSIIII.K MOTIVE. A h"n walked into a country bank. "Wonder what .-.he wants'.'" laughed a loafer. ".la;,be 'he wants t0 depo:ot an egg to Bomebody'e credit." auggostod the cashier. Louisville Cour'er-Journal.
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MARKET REPORTS
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDtANAP(MS, September 8. With leu than l.r' frsh trival of htgs. this morning and only about SOU layovers there were not enough to draw all buyers into the market, but there wag enough competition from outside sources to sharpen the demand fro mlocal killers and the abnormal supply wns soon placed nt prices anvwherr from t:xly to 2:.c bier"!- tlmn v. i't- r.lnv. The butk of ighu at n.t .flHJaifl 18.10 yesterii, ral sales Were exactly , a k ago. The top .-nr. was lot higher ui I i.iiv and CIIICAliO UVKSTOCK. CH1CACO, September 8. HogsReceipts, 2,500; market, strong to 10c higher; mixed and butchers, $lti.6o18.50; g,Mu' l.eavies. Slfi.4fi(p 18.4.1; rough heavies, $10 4a((ilfi.7U; ligiit. Jlf..;f.(18..'t.1; P'gs. $ll.7.-.rjt l.25; bulk of sales-, ?lT(a-18.15. CATTLKk-ceipts, 2,r,00; market. .10 ;ii 1 7 and heifers, $4.n.'i,n ,.l.r,(); stcckem and! feeder. -a!..'.0: Texan, St;.r,0(jr. l.'i.- i Jf.; calve.:, jpjuiH,. j SHKKP-Rc-e.pt.s, l,5o0; market, I unevenlv higher; native and west,. J ems, JRalllJ; lambs, $11.4017.10. ( HICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, Sept. 8. Heavy selling by a few traders caused a two-cent break in nuts during early trading on the grain exchange today. Prices steadied December reaching ;17 cents Corn was slightly higher at the opening, provisions -Aere strong as tne result of government estimates of the number of hogs on September 1. Closing f'orn - Dec. $1.1,1 to r-,e; May, JI.11-, to Oats--Sept. " lo Sc; I)ec. r,7. to Sc; Mav. f."l ',c. Pork-Oct. SI" J'J: Jan. 112.10. l.ard Sent. $ft.7a; Oct. $2XT2; Ribs Sept. J..n. $''! ',!) Oct. 2n.:a: LEBAN0.1 MARKETS. t. No. 2 g iv't grade l.,oo! I Corn. 70 lbs Me n x I I',' f nei, ., L-e-, I Hrse holes. No. 1, DENVER GIRL JOINS PUSS WOMAN LEGION. Mi a cousin, a forme ident c,f Kiev. Rus the regiment that is gaining so much ! praise for its valiant service, and through her has made arrangements . to join the fighting forces. , "Hy fighting beside those brave ' women I shall not only be fighting to make the world safe for democracy, but to make the world wife for ; 'peace.'" was Mirs Lemon's declara-i tion when asked why she desired to I enter the "ranks." The young lady has been employed in a local store as a stenographer, and is a close student of social and economic conditions in the newest re. public. Miss Lemon leaves with the sanction and blessing of her mother, who expresses the belief that her daughter will materially aid the women's fighting organization at the front. M THE DOOR SIGN IS "ITLL." "That d. ntist calls bis ofice a 'dental parlor.' Isn't it ridiculous?" "It is. indeed. He should call It a 'drawing room." Chicago Herald.
PROGRAM FCR PAGEANT 10 BE MM 21
Will be Given from the South Portico of the Court House in the Evening. The program for the pageant to be given Kiie;', evning, September from the icuth portico of the court tne st of the products exhibit, will be as follows: Song, "America," by audience; Ivory C. Tolle, leader. Solo .Mr. Walter McDaniel Views, on screen, of garden work done dur ing summer. National Hymn, Salutation of flag. I'ncle- Sam Harry Hostctter Civil war veterans, with flag. Comrades S. K. Shore and Robert Stephenson. Spanish-American war veterans, with (lag, K. S. Harvey and Clayton Rosencranz. Red Cross Doctor H. A. lie, k Red Cross nurse . . Mrv. R. C. X. Cook Local Red Cross chapter Mrs. H. K. Coombs Hoy Scouts as messengers. Cooking club .... Mrs. Karl Higirin Children's Department Civic league Mrs. Virgil Hodge INSTRUCTIONS HERE. All of High School Teachers in Lebanon Hut Two. All of the high school faculty were in Lebanon to,ia, with the exception of Mrs. Cora M. Doehleman and the new Knglish instructor and coach, who has not been chosen, aitaniriiu w take up their duties .MomlHv morning;. The list of three here include: Supt. H.'i'i. Hrown. Principal L. It. Snielser, Voris llemar.s'. Ruth ap'pl.tll. Mayoie Sheridan, III, via Voliva. .Maurice M. Jones. Gletchen Ritchie, Mary T. Hadley. Myn.n W. Tullook. Avaline Kindig, lla.el J. Neison, Robert (Coleman and A. Raker. ROASTS THE PRESS. j Chicago .Msyots Own Newspnpei I Hits Mctrotxihtan Dailies. paid lo Governor l.ov.-.!,n. who sent troops to t 'bingo to .,.,i pacifist o I i der the ti'le, "The Poison Pi-ess." MAYOR FORCES IDLERS i TO WORK IN MILLS! HIGHWAYMEN ARRESTED. DETROIT. September 8. The police are certain today that they have broken up a gang of highwaymen in the arrest cf two alleged New York gunmen anil a Detroit taxicab driver. Those under arrest are Oscar Miller and Michael Hurling, of New York City, and Hermun tireensberg. According to the police the men admit sixteen robberies in Detroit and vicinitv in three weeks. HER SARCASTIC PARENT. "So you told papa that you had expectations from an uncle. What did he say?" "He asked me if I was going to pawn my nverrnat." Boston Tiunscript. HOW HE DID IT. "Jubbs tells me they are raising their own potatoes now. I didn't know he knew anything about K"lening." "Neither does he. If he raised potatoes, he did it by pawning his wife's diamonds." Baltimore American.
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
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Lunch Boxes .. 10c, 13c, 20c Library Paste ."ic Sponges 5cand 10c Ink, all colors ."ic Book Straps pair 10c Tablets ."c Book Satchels 10c Pencil boxes 10c Crayola 3c Pen Holders 5c, 5 for 3c Prang Water Colors 23c Pen Points 5 for 3c Pencil Holders -V Pencil Erasers . . 5c, 5 for 5c SPECIAL 10 lbs Sugar SI. 00
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School LONG SK TDK GOOD YEAR MEAIMSS STUDIO I'll one U. S. OLC !:! ii. i li RE MC Hi rii V if. li ON" ;j i pom pack one. I age.-kraotr.. did not paritcular lmi press the sta'e department, it is said. The state dr;, artmont's action in mak ing public the discovery of Stockholm's duplicity this afternoon leads to the belief that the government has a well defined plan of action mapped out. ! The state department announcements afternoon was immediately sent j to the Swedish legation. W. A. E. Kengren. the Swedish Minister, de-; nied himself to catlers r.nd newspapermeri while he studied the docu- ' ment. ; NO DRY INFORMATION. There may be books in the running brooks, but boys can't get an edtiration by going in swimming. Boston Transcript. OVERWORKING AN AUTHORITY, "How can you justify your so-ralle.l conscientious objections to military service?" ' Uy quoting no les an authority than Shasespeare. In Hamiet oli- ; loipiy he says 'conscience doth mak cowards of us all.'" Summer Clouds. Some of the highest clouds we set on a summer's day are made of snowflakes and Gnv fl.mt'ng crystals of lc
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TH0RNT0WN Supplies & DAVIS TIRKS AND INNER Tl'BES Hh"Sh;n srJsrKODAK FIMSHINtJ TV Sir. -cVmI.j cmnmo TRUCK TRANSFER Loral or Lung Distance TWO TRUCKS KISER BROS. 1823 PHONES 11 Phone 6 PEfNELL-C00MB LeMuMa't LMdiat taaiiw.. CHICHESTERSPJLLS swUriiatciJisirEntaE MEANNESS. Burks He's the- meanest man in town. Smarts And why? i Burks I told him that I bo- d my ;wife and he went and told her. Kverybody's Magazine.
