Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 294, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 September 1917 — Page 3

LEIUNON DAILY HErORTER, MONDAY, SEfTEMTtER 10. 1017.

VIOLENT FIGHTING Social Happenings BT MISS ESTHER PERKINS

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GsjicI FM& The Mehlin Piano lag no competitor in popularity, either as an instrument for home or public entertniniients. After years of hanl .sage, its tone will be a weet, strong ami clear as on he clay it was first used, "it iliea not take a trained ar to detect beauty of tone in he Mehlin piano. Come in. ook at it and hear its beautiul tone. jw.W. STEVENS S. Side Sq. Phone 55 Karpens' Jpholstercd Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO. J. S. IRVINE Plumbing and Heatins PHONE 701. MONUMENTS Jsee- us for your monuments if you i-ir.t t-rst c;as8 stck and worknian,ip Call uk iA'e will brinu j-uu our -hop for inspection. h-,p phone 102; Res. 115 jt 7M I'LACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY IMilS MONUMENT CO. P. D. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR ire: V-ll a. m., 2-6 and 7-8 p. a. ONSI'I.TATIO.N AND SPINAL ANALYSIS l'KK us 219-220-'i2a-a4. Phone ?V L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST Fint NV'onal Bank Building Ttu-d floor . porter on R. R. 13.00 Yearly eporier by mail $3 pet er

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Keep your soldier or saner bey supplied. Cie him the tasting refreshment, the protection aaair.st thirst. th3 helo to appetite and digestion afforded fcy Wrisiey's. It's an outstandlna, feature of the war "All the Eritlsh Army is chewing It." AFTER EUERY.MEftL The Lasts EMTKHTUN AT DINNER. Mr. and Mis. f id ;"!. dv I'Titerta r:ti Er .;:.',- ev. inan.l Kartlett a company of ;.-d. I,. tS Ae'.' M mk Stat.' The KU'-.-t.- Vie re: family. William M.il.Vr and family. Homer Kimir.el a- I f.iniily. Mr. Man!'..,lh ami family, Mr. an, I Mrs. (Jcnr. Isenhonr. Mr. and Mis. Nel-m I sen hour, of Whitest..- n: Mr. and Mrs A lb-it Hart, Mr. and Mrs Karl He.c. Mr. and Mrs. J-.hn M iitin. Mr. and Mrs. I nar.J Cash. C'.ipie H-rTnei and family. Rov Honw.dl ard family. Mi. and M.S. J,,.-epii H.irr. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy I'e.erman and Mis. Mary Pay,.! on, of Lebanon. The M ist. Ed-tn and Ueb-cta Duff. Mi.-s r sthei KimmeH, Miss Okie He.lie. Miss Inis AlexanOer, of In'lian.-ipolis ; Lnra Adair, Cnarles Isenhiiir. Kenneth I'eterican. Wilbur A'sers, i'resler K:m me! and Mr. Redfenl, of near this ( U.I.EP MEETINf.. - T 'iueen Estl , I-'.. , .-. ii. n will iiav ,'n l.el-ai. ... street. A.l m.-m-.e i'-:e ultr-sl to he present as thet I. j.- ne s "t importance. A FRIEND'S ADViCE Woman Saved From a Seriout Surgical Operation. TuUvi'le, Ky.-"For four years I 1-1ir..r(.,i fron, female trouble, neartaihea, ami n.-rvousnesa. I could not s'eep hsd no annotite and it hurt me to wa.k.' If 1 tried to do any work, I won d have to lie down before it wan litii&neo. ...e u.jc tors said 1 wouid have to be operated on and I simply broke down. A friend advised me to try Ly.lia E. I'inkham'a Vege. tabic C-srnpTjr.d, and the result ia I feel likeanew woman, 1 am well am strong, do all my own house work and have an eitfht pound baby girl. I know Lydia E. Pmkhi.-a'i Vegetable (impound saved me from an operation which evry woman dreads." Mrs. Nellie Pi.-uiback, 1521 Christy Ave., Louisville, Ky. Everyone naturally dreials the surgeon's knifo. Sometimes nothing elss will do. hut many times I.ydia K. rinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved the patient and ma I a an operation unnecessary. Lf you have any aymptom aliout wtoct you would like to know writ to tit Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maea,, lor ceiytui wii'- iv.ii ui

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

Tl'KfiDAY Research Club Surgical dressing i room, 1:00. Lad;es' Aid Society of I'. B. church Mm. A. K. Uossett. 2:00. Tri Kappa Sorority Miss PaulitMWilson. 3:00. Afternoon Embroidery Club Sur-1 deal dressing room. 1:00. WEDNESDAY. Queen Esther society, culled meet-iRar-MUs Joy Shelby, 7:. THIKSHAY. Peasant Hour KmnixiuVry C'luti Mis. Vein Nelson. 2-30. NOON" UIXNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. A'.ien. of East .Mam street, hud us their noon dinner Kuests iun.Uiy. Mr. and Mrs. IV-rioii Mtndenhall, of Indianapolis: Mr. and Airs. W ilium Haiky. of LaKollette, lenn.; liss Letha Graves, of Thorntown, aud Mrs. Jes.se Allen and sun. ( .11!. of this city. Mrs. Mender. hail and Mis. H.iley re sisters cf Mrs. Allen. Mr. arut Mrs. Mendenhall returne-l i;wne iast eveninir, Mr. an.1 Mrs. Ta.iev rei taiiunir for a longer vusit. !,..!. Mr. and Mr. Bailey motored :o i.ie new -tl.' where the called on .il s. h.M.I fnends of Mr. Hailey, who a I'ormer resident of Cireencastle. DINNER PARTY. and Mrs. Charles L'hler, of near nt View, entertained with a tinner party yesterday having as the Bu.sts, Mrs. Alice Whiteread and children, Mrs. Ross Voorhss and children and Miss Mary Johnson, of tli.s r.ty; Mr. and Mr?. Samuel l!r..iwtl and son. of Kokonio; Mr. ..'.,1 Mrs. V.rn MiCord, of Mans....: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skeen and sn. of r.e.ir Eiankfoit; Mr. and Mrs. Newtnn Skeen and family, of neur Meciianl.'sbuijr. and Mr. und Mrs. Clitloij l'hler. of Advance. W ill. MEET Tl ESI) V Y. Ti.e Ladies' Afternoon Embroider' rlub will meet Tuesday afternoon at the surgical dressing room in the third floor of the court house to assist in urk of th:s department of the Red ; Cross society. The rooms are opened j at 1 oVnck and all members are ure'd to t'e present as near that hour is puss.bie. Kl .-EVUCH CLl H TO All). The Re mli vvi.l ass st m the Aiiik of the surRica! dies, intj loni', Taesday afternoon. The room iopened at 1 o'clock and ail memoers are urged to 1-e at the rooms not later than 1 o'clock. Tlfl KAPPA MEETINC The Tn Kf,ppa sorority will be en tertained Tuesday ufternoon at the home of Miss I'auline Wilson on North Lebanon street. The hour of meeting is '! o'clock. AID SOCIETY MEETING. The Ladies Aid society of the U. B. church will meet Tuesday at Z o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. R. Doeeett, 420 ; South West street. Every member is urged to be present. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. II I.. Baker and children have returned from a week's visit with rel atives in Morristown. Miss Mary Gilmore spent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis, the guest of Miss Ruth Hardin. Mrs. Lon Perkins, of north of Lebanon, is in Cnarlotte, Mich., spending several days with Mrs. G. W. Williams. Miss Mary Tolle. who has been spending two weeks with relatives in RrownHburg, returned home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dean motored to Turkey Run yes'erday and spent the n'e . Mr and Mrs. Jokn Wade, of South lebanw street, had as their dinner guws yesterday the Misses Mary and Eva Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Vorts Demaree and son were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boune'l and family, of Waynctown. Mrs. Owen W'iley, who has been ill for several weeks at her home on South Y.Hit street, does not show any improvement. H. M. Ilerraw, of North Lebanon street, 10 is the gneBt of relatives m ni.B, is tiprtcd home this evening or tomorrow. Miss Helen Caldwell has returned home after a several weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Chicago, 111., and Martinsville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Atkinson and children, of Eaat South street, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Worrell, of near Pike. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nelson and Alonio Nay spent yesterday with sfr. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nelson, of near Dover. Mr. and Mm. Alva Martin and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Irs Barker and tun, John, motored to the Shade yester day and spent the ili.y. I Misj JUii Cssa, tl Ia.i!::;u;it-:

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Mitchell Tillotson, and Mr. Tillotson, of South Lebanon street. Miss Ruth Kincaid. of Gadsden, is the guest of Mrs. Mabel Kouns, of Elir.uville. j Mrs. M. F.. Hooper. oT Anderson, is I spending the week with her granddaughter. Mis. Carl Caldwell, und Mr. ( Caldwell, of West Main street. I Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Anderson and children und Mrs. Ida Summer 'if 'guests pundav of Rt'iert Summers : and family, of south of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunnir.irhnm : .i..d fum.ly. of Eat Main i.trevt, were ! entertained Sunduy utthe home of Mr ; and Mis. Paul Hit. h. of Indianapolis. i Mr. and Mrs. Jumcs Ftrguftn, of I Speedwav Citv. Indianapolis, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Ferguson's : aunt, Mrs. Mary Co, of South Meri- ' di.m street. Mis .Nina Heck spent the week end ' in Indianapolis, the guest of Mis.s I lice Hutey. While in Indianapoii:. I she saw the "Show of W onders" ut the i Mm at theatre. ; Miss l.ola He. k, who has been speiul- : ing several weehN in the east, re- ' turned home the latter part of lat ! week. Today Mi.-..s link went to Chicaifc for a few day' stayI Mi. and Mrs P. j. Kimmell and Mr. and Mis. C. V. Mi freight, of near Lebanon, motored to Panvill. Ind., esterday aftemoon and spent several hours with Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing and Mrs. Harrie peVol, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Km, of wewt of Lebanon, were dinner guests yesterday cf Mr. and Mrs. Molt Emmert, of Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCain and family and Mrs. Salome McCain, of ("rawfordsville, spent a few hourr. hi-re yrsterday, 'he quests of Mr. and Mrs. C. i'. Rodman, enrou'.e to Westfield fur :t visit with relatives and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Johnson, cf Eat Ash street, entertained with a noon dinner party yeiterduy, Mrs. Ehaiieth Hopper, Mrs. Carrie Rice and rfnidren, Miss May Shannon and Harold LaKollette, of thu city, and Miss Clara Hale, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. l.e.ster Beck, of north of Lebanon, entertained the following euetss yesterday: Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Hendershot. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Beck and family, of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neptune, of near Lebanon, and Mrs. Omer Beck and .laugh ter, of near New- Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Caldwell, of West Main stieet, and their guest, Mrs. t.'.i-a Koil'i.". of Vmc-im-s. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cobb and chil.neti, oi W hiie.stown, will return home this evening from a few duys' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker, of near Elizaville. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Keener and family, of East South street, had as their guests yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anson and Mrs. Alice Keener, of Indianapolis. In the afternoon Mrs. Keener and son, William, and their guests motored to Sheridan and .-pent a few hours with friends. Dr. Mary VanNuys, of Superior street, entertained yesterday, Mrs. D. R. Hanta and daughter, Miss Josephine, and son, Fred, of Indianapolis. Miss Banta went from hereto Profftsto , III., where she holda a posi ,n tlie high school of that place. Mr. Banta returned to Indianapolis last evening, Mrs. Banta remaining for a longer vi.-nt with Dr. VanNuys. W'. E. Duthie and children, Margaret and David, of Indianapolis, uero guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. 1). S. Whitaker, of East Main street. They were accompanied home . by Annie Jean Duthie, who has been spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker. Yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker had aa their guests, E. Hardin and daughter, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Clark and family, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Clark was formerly Misa Beth Hardin, of this city. DR. R. D. GARRISON TO GET A Receives Word of His Appointment as Lieutenant in the Dental Reserve. Dr. P.. D. Garrison has received word from the Surgeon General that his application ttt a eewiRteefw the Dental Reserve had been approved and that his commission as Pin Lieutenant would be issued loon. Garrison expects toon after hit com mission arrives to receive word a his assignment to duty. TAKING Mt'8IC COCKSE. Misa Mary Stevens will go to Indianapolis tomorrow where she will begin a forty weeks' course in pub' lie school music at the Indianapolis Conservatory of Muaie. The course require one day' attendance out of each wvek. Job Work tt R??r!? r tP?t

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. against the Ru.s.dan fin ti ess of Dvinsk. is not yet plain. Austro-German arti'lery ;.l,n,g the Roumanian froie' has increased its cannonading to drumfire and advices fiom I'etrograd stute that the Russian war office looks for a new offensive by Von Mackens.n's forces in conjunction with any offensive operations that the Germans make at the tail end of the front. Russian and French troops, acting in unison, are making strong thrusts on the Macedonian front and have captured a number of villlages from the Bulgarians and Germans. Elsewhere on the front artillery duels are in progress. Under the protection of their artillery fire the British forces are consolidating und strengthening the new positions won from the Germans southeast of llaigicourt, the var office reported today. The British had penetrated Germnn trenches over a front of several hundred yards in a series of powerful thrusts, capturing a number of prisoners. BIGGEST TAX BILL DUE TO BE PASSED TODAY War Measure Scheduled to be Adopted by Senate This Afternoon. BY P.OBERT N. II. SMITH. .11 tht Inttrnationat Vnct Soviet. I WASHINGTON, September 10. The biggest tax bill in American history will be passed by the senate late this afternoon. Several important amendments remain to be disposed of. but the bill as it now stands is in practically the form in which it will b' finally passed. F'ew material changes are expected Viiien tli" measure goes to conference. D'-morratir leaders hope to have it in opeiMlnm e uly in October. Votes will be taken today on tin Jones amendment to prevent concerns from using the undivided prolits s; stem to escape war taxation; only the Weeks amendment to strike out all second class postal rates and on the proposed $Kfi.0OO.O0O consumption taxes on tea. coffee, sugar and cocoa. Here are some of the things the lull will do: Kaise about $2..r.00.000,nno revenue addition to the lUf'.O.OOn.ont raised by existing law. Compel war profiteers to pay II,060,000,000 out of their estimated ,- 100.000,000 excess profits this year. Take approximately f12.'H)(i,00(i from incomes. Oppose liiiunr, to become stamp and consumption taxes to the extent of about $400,000,000. Levy income taxes upon the earn ings of single men over $1,000 and of married men over $2,000. lf you are iiigle and make $l,"iOO a year you mil pny the government flO. If you iire married and earning $.'(,000, you nill have to turn $20 over to the gov ernment. Conscript half of J. D. Rockefeller's estimated $f)0,000,000 income leaving him to eke out an existence on a paltry 2f.,000.000 a year. Draft approximately 18.t .000.000 of the steel trust's war profits, leaving it only about $300,000,000 to distribute to its shareholders. Leaves the war profiteers $3,000,000.000 out of $4,100,000,000. Proposes levies upon passenger travel, freight, telegraph and long dis tance telephone messages, tea, coffee, s'Mrar and eoeo. ONE MAN KILLED. Auto Accident at Indianapolis Claims One Victim. tBy th Inltrnariunat .Yetcl rt-.ce.l INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. September 10. One man was killed, another whs perhaps fatally injure.!, and five soldiers were thrown from the automobile but not hurt when the machine turned turtle today. Louia Goldberg if said to be the dead man. A Rubenstein, taxi driver, suffered a scalp wound, a broken shoulder and was injured internally. The five aoldiers on their way to Fort Harrison were thrown clear of the car. They were: John Gaston, Medical Reserve Corpa: Potter Patteraon, A. Kate, Max Brandman, of the Forty-Eifth Regiment and an un identified soldier. ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Regular meeting of Royal Neightmn Wednesday evening at 7 :B0 tn I. O. O. F. halt Lact day for paying

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Clem Rails Spread and Three Cars Left Track Narrow Escape Kor Several. The spreading of the rails on the spur that connect.? the Central Indiana tiacks with the new railroad derailed three cars heavily loaded with gravel yest""!:iy nftnrnonn. The gravel traia . as on ti-e v. ay from the Central la.liana tracks to the main Ln of the read when the accident happened, engine also w-as derailed but was placed back on the track after about an hour's work. Several persons who ro riding the gravel cars narrowescape.l injury when the cars nged and jumped the trark. The damage to the track and right-of-way had not been repaired up to this morning. he Central Indiana is receiving twenty-five car loads of gravel per for use in ballasting the new In dianapolis & Frankfort railroad. The gravel is shipped from Mackaville, near Terre Haute. ANGRY WAR CLOUDS. Are Hoverinf fiver Ike Ckieaa Police Depart neat. I f u tht tmttrnmttaaml a'etra gmff. CHICAGO. ?epreber 1. Wej clouds hover ever Chicago's pelire department today. Deputy Police Chief Westhrnok, said to be slated for removal, invaded the very confines of police Captain Morgan Collins, believed to have betn picked as Westbrook's successor and conducted a vice raid early today. W-stbrook, according to reports, won tin' enmity of the administration by stopping the recent pi-ace meeting here at the order of Governor Lowden. Loop hotels nf nnestionahls repute were raided one after another, two being within a stone'i throw of Captain Collins' headquarters. While the raids were being made, another detachment of police was hurried out bat arrived only in time to see Westbrook and his men carting away the "prizes." West brook 'a action in making the vice raid under the very eye of the man believed to be picked to succeed him hna thrown down the bars. Mayor Thompson rays be knows nothing about the alleged plan to oust Westbrook and that Chief of Police Senuettler haa full charge of tht department JCB WORK AT REPOITM

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