Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 294, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 September 1917 — Page 4

Lebanon daily reporter, KsondaV, kmkMBEft id, Mt.

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER

tftfly Horald, Kthllsh4 1914 Pily Reporter, wtbliwh4 191 Fward S. Neitl, Editor. ChtrlM 8. Manvir. Ralph p. Nftt, Astatit Mngr. 4. M. 13 ;i M every evening exct-bt Suii.lflj with mail fllt(nns r--.ich.nif as Kur.i Rot tea nnf! tn or .ImneHtown, Artraricft, Tt nrntown. Whitontown, i.mnvilla, Mwlmntcbunc. ICtlxAvtile, Torbun and Houston. Admitted to It 9 mail Biatter lit tlie pf.t,ifTtr Telephone QjsWietta, 7. US and 4S. TZKltfa 0V ftTJBSCEIPTION. (Mnll nub4cr'ptin.i pii Hl.if itrlctlv in aJvnnre and ,i,r will be dlicun tlnuetl unlewt nubstriptlori is renew ti. By MAti, By Mul, By Mail, By Mall. r.thi I. It of th! kinL Advert!--:!! mail lotteries or anvi'Mi.t; of a hlio rot ""accepted at any rric. " Advertising ralen mu te knwn MAKOHTC C&LENOAB. Stated Meetln. Boon toicP No. !'. 1". A A I ond Friday racU rno.i'h. ", Ivory j. T'Hte. Miy, rt Bhaw, W. M. Lebanon ChuHer Ivory C. Tni;, Coombs, H. P. , th!nTVe1-.lftv'i i ChurV Hartman I recorder. Lnbnnon Cotr.in:ir. Temper. Ttt'rl t.3u p. m. lvorv i Lester F. Jone. E. M) TlVr; I OK II lOi LslIM.; The -el-,.,,:. r.: ,i t anentiling propitious fr a school your. more interest if gchool work. i i' of endeavor, a'-. -a patriotic eentitnent Just r,.m- this hgh aroused, :i I'HOio! tends hi;" every fami'v and to 11 children, rd all real. the itece-i' of giving a'.tertinn to the important thinif" of life. Education in ever; department, mental, mora! nn.l phsical, is highly important jn-t now pcthaps even more so th.in at ntother epoch of the count1;, 's history There never was :i time when the world wa, novir.g .-o fa 4, a!.-:' n' line.-, of thought ar.d a t r. - .t.j b.ir.g so wino!y entercri, and it wii keep the tep.fhers an-1 u-.e puioU ft well on th qu, vn-f to he iim-:.v tr ttaeh and to team the thire thv aw north hii an'i that are al..-! 'j'c' j ntewsirj- for the fulurt- na.V.y of Dlofraey. There have hecn .'.me chjni:e., ir choot fruult" j ,-.no ao '.r.-r I'v '.ejehern of alt the ;choo' intt it it-.it t !! predicted that the city ..'-.o-'' never started into a yai'. u der h.ore hopeful rordttioo-, w i'h n better rtjorit. ard with ht fitter propeeH for sin--"-.? and l-jr work. The cuun'ry ,.chr,. ! . urvler direction of tl:e lover ,i :p lr:..tor-.. and th county imper rtrr.'I' n. are moved by toe one n'.ifit. the woik of the vhote r(un"y o: i fau to set a hirh r.'-a.-V 'h:.-, yr tr. V. ith iri-nv hi.. "i fmrn lr mcho .U on the v ,.v ! Krnrw, ;,.,(' W'th 'hoii.-and. if ot'icr, ,n -lorv preniration fr::' a p.""' ' 'ir the toys and girlfi at home feci tr. re Htnhiliti(- of achord as nv.-r he.'orc. There ro life for ford ishi thu yar. T'nii eoontry i fiiWo face with the htirdrn work 01 iu history and !'ie scl-.ool . have u Volt part tr. do ;r. prer.ar:n(f for e!fi cien.-'y in th' work. ?oond rein-is in sound ! limci.hools. in toieii pline rout i..in the. days give aUcnt-o teacher will the cotiovini liouhl of .llicer

tfc war nhouUl rorttinje. The pari ntu should take an uno-u-al inlcrrt in tiie fhool work thryear. Wdiilc the buidcn is uid largely upon the superintendents, the school rboardu and tem her,-., yrl no Am?r'can ba any rifjit t esenpe any part of hut diiliv:. as a Rood ciiiwn, and the urn ccs of the ,:li.l depends upon all I he p.s-..e jn a rVpuhMe. C-jH f-irti-a ar.4 h Hh Uopca go vitii Vis .ivhocU this year.

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Glen A. Curtis Chosen to Take Place of A. R. Sintrgs. EMPLOYED SATURDAY Has Spent Past Summer Wisconsin School For Basketball Coaches. fle:i m. Curtis, of Hail, Indiana, as h en chosen by the cuy hoard of d -a'loo t,. the nian to till the place acuiel ity the resignation of A. R. Ir.'l'- as irstr-ictor in i'i;!i.-ii am! a- rf athletics in Lebanon high ' tti ' ;s a itr.i-i iate of tlie fr'minhigh s.sool. ;,nd in 1!H! -.!.' 3 : t r ' -'rnti u-r. state Norma! elo.ol at Torre Hti'p. Tie nm.le a m.kI i-nr-l as a p!aver on the Normal !.... k,-'!il tr.tm. Ho n.ajored -, h-'-o-y t Tflle Ha ite. A r hi, -riaona'!..., s.- w.i, ihosor. ''M' f 'he Cri.wii nt. r high !.! .-.i ! lat.-r pim.-ipal of tht.. Advai..-t- in t'o- I'.tp'n'iiy o. :aot iiriiuiiK.f ;n t:ie high school r.s ;,--i-T.ot cacii of .i-hotie-. r a iieii ihv A lvarse gr.l f tre sch'wd year it clctcd superintend "s nt that place, hut r reogned tint pi hool Kor g laK'en Oalie A-i. r b.-irg d m h' of ba,!:tball is nract o-!! I - -,-m ts.stt'H h- re bv .-'tagg- la-i , ............ i '! -''S :i 'h" s ii "l board, an- - ! ,.eve s,s K-gl,,i. ins.nirt... an. a!-, have h-sr,,rv c.as-,es. CtlY FACES k SERIOUS STRIKE iiippini; Facilities of Ililroad and F.prrss ( ompanies .May Ke Tied t p. KAN'-AS CITY, .-ptember 1'). ntrr Kan,-i.-i f:?y far.-, a strike v.ition today whieh involves eWor. ji;..!' en-ploy.- anrl practically s up t':? a!-.irp:r. facilities of all -Iro.idi and e.s:os--i rompa"ie here fr-iglit h in-ih -s and checking lk of the Mi.se.jri Pacific. It.v-k Itvl a-e! K-i'v Kadrool, joined tbe il-- this moioimt and mn of other 'Ire trilre moveoiert hegn with -.- a'V l it at tnf- parking houses las "U, fo'lowed bv' the s'rke of .. e-.",-n an.i biit'aemen and mail no r-'s at t.-.e Terrr.rial railroad yt sroay. It has grown rarddly until its '-' v. 'II t.r- fir-n-aciing unless an n-e.na'e xettlem nt is arrangesl r, , nrr-.., d a h.-pe t..da STRUCK BY A CAR AND Thntnlown Man KniKkeel to Pavement by Street Car at Indiana, polis. .1. P. Johnson, twentv sevr-n ears -Id, Thorntown, Tnd., was severely injured .Saturday mpht when he was tiurk and knocked to the pavement by a Hrook. ide far near Illinois and "bio stieets Indianapolis. Johnson ns removed to the City Hospital. where it was found that he was suf 'ering from severe bruiw alwut the body. The car was in charge of Har!y Fulkurjoii, conductor, 810 High land Place, .lnd.unapolis and lia lioll, " ad'Unss, rriotrji man. 'rair'rlinen lluoson and Hcideabaufih invcitigalcd.

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F1NE SALS OFFERING.

Attraetir Lot of Spring Pig to b Sold on October 2nd, The following ie taken from "E. K.'s" Field Notes in tha Swine Breeder's Journal of September 1: "One of the most attractive lota of spring pigs i have looked over this season is found on the farm of C. H. Walters. Ubanon, Ind. Th high cost of feed has not kept him from having his pigs :i good condition and his offering of ipnng pigs at his punlic sale of Darocs on Tuesday, October 2nd, will be very attractive. They not only have Kood growth, but have the quality, and you breoriors that are short of ood gilts for a l-.tr-r sale better put this date in your book, for he lies I.iml that will please, '! !" - .1 u nineteen spring r'1: :u:o sixteen boars, also !. f : " yearlings. His herd hoar is King of All 67373, a strong and vigorous boar with plenty of good -trowth and plenty of bone and a good breeder. He is by Protector, he by The 1'rofessor, out of sow by King's Cel., he by King of Cols. He also pigs by Cherry Proud, I'roud Chief, Tax Payer's Fcjual, King's Choice 3rd, sn-l Sir Fashion Plate and his sows im'o by Col. Premier, Defender Prince, Jr., Orion, illustrator. Invader and Urown's Orion. Mr. C. H. is a young breeder but a hog man right. He on band October nd and .-rt if I am not litrht." SEVENTY-FIVE ARE CERTIFIED TO THE IS1 t:0NTI.'l'ED FTIOM PACE ONE. Pat lick C'nrad I.indennieyer, It. R. I Sheridan. 'ie, g. Wa,nngi"n (iregg, Z.onsrh, ,1,. ,1 .,;, p.-los. ,.-barion. l:rr,.-,l ,1. !:.-.-h. A.'vam-n. M.-birt MrKinley llm":-, It. R 'ticie Leonard y-iick, K. K. 1, .Sheriinil v.;y fi.-etr.an. Sheridan. Jl'ir- K-'JOS. R..s.,t."l. i-nii- l-'loy-o finrrert. I ebgnn-. A""rd Merrill ,!aeo,y Thnrntonn. Mon:or Arnold Pearson, T'Oorntown. fi.i' il-l li mond Taylor, R. K. II Unboit VSh'ton, R. R. 1 Advance, drovr Sl,..:i,v-. I.ehanon. .! ! n Mark (lilley. Ziom vdle. Charles Alva Uo.lf, R. R. 11 J.ehJ.i e,es (Jlen .Mtdlikan. R. It. 1 KirkV.'iKtam Ktsndge .Stevens, K. R. P Fred Mor-ison, Thorntown. i.len Ansell Marii.-on. R. R. 4 Thorn(!uv ( arlL n Wiliiams, It- R. 4 l.ehi;...tro .L!Vv ( hii'i"r. . Ter'nuse. I, re.gr- Kelt. A. R. d Lebanon. J- h i Franklin ( roueh. Z-onsville. F.d .ard M. Hnnan, Lebanon. F.iig.ne liohart '-'erguson, n.n,eiifl W. parkin. I.ooanon, TO KNFOKCE Cl'KFEW LAW -h-ridan V'ill Try to Compel the Children to .stay at Home ights. -or 1 t-ff .rt. -'-i-.i.in if 'hi- advo-e of the town '.ea. d to th marsl-.al i., carried out. tie marsl-al was instmet-a to en frrrr tl-.s nnioianci. even if it nece,-ntjit.-o putting the young-tors in jail ''arents are urged to co-opeiate with 'be r.Ti'v.ii.'. in this matter. "The hoard a! .o authonied the marla' to see th.it all vaulti weir cleaned uid the i"-' i Um 'I to the propcrt "(in complaint of about sl.t... rsi oent ; of the southea-t pait of town ii..- hoard i!i-u-seil s.i-..ike rnn-iilll-r' for tbe var.om plarjs using roift o.l. ti-.t oothinc definite was done. Ihe hstrd He,im.- to look into tbe enit and advisability of urh a step. "The rr-a-s'ial was also ir.strurt.ed to give particular attention to the report that houses of ill fame were being inn in Sheridian and close nn all such plsce if any were found to he in operation." MINOR COURTS. It, tbe absence of Justice of the Peaci Trowhridge who is suffering from an injury, the result m A tall, attorney V. P.. Smiley ai-ted in his stead tlim morning and assessed fine of M and eosla against Frank Doan for intoxication. ANNOUNCEMENT. A. A. darner's stora is the school hook deK)sitnry for Hoone county. You can save time by coming to our itorc for book and supplies as We have every grade bw.k nd high school book that tlie state board adopu-d I.; stirtV Sept. 8-it. ' A. A. GARNEK.

EiG ATHLETIC CLUB

W. T. Wilt on, of Indiana Condensed Milk Co., One of Incorporators' of New Club. W. T. Wilson, president of tin Indiana Condensed Milk Company, is one of the incorporators of The Indinri'i oh- ' tie Club which secured a ha' -. .4: day, the other ineorpor- . itichi'ling prominent businesr men of Indianapolis. Plans have been made for erection of one of the most modern and completely equipped institution, of the kind in the country. The organization contemplates a building that will cost about $500,000 and the site selected is the old Frederick Fahnley home at the soathwest comer of .Meridian and Vermont streets, one of the oldest and bestknown residence properties in the city. The directors of the new project have engaged W. Y. Jackman, who is well known as an experienced and sue eessful manager of organization of club enterprises, to direct a membership campaign which will be begun at once. The site for the club building has s frontage of I0Ui feet on Meridian stre-t and extends west l!la feet on Vermont street. It is expected that 'he removal of the old residence now on the property will be begun about January 1 in preparation for the T'-tion of an eight-story structure v.i'.h basement, of modern individual club character, to be built of concrete, teel and terra rot'a brick. Herbert I.. Bass, architect, is already at work on the plans. Cater to Athletics. The chief aim of the club, as ex plainer! by the directors, will be to pro mote athletics, physical culture and social intercourse among its members and guests, and to give its members a mod.-rn and completely equipped ir mnasium and one of the I ngest and finest Hvvinm'ing pools in the country. Inno-.r sports of every character arc to be provided, sucit a, howling, billiards, han loal1, indoor baseball, run Po l! track, etc. The plans piovidc a junior department, and departments esclv.sively for women lounging 00m,, reaoing rooms and a rose tenroom one entire floor will be devote.) to a ciub theater and ballroom, and the plans include a huge library, nusic r-em, and a most completely "oiiinpod sofe dunk establishment Otiier features are to be an old F.ng h-.h gi'll, coifee nhnp, orienlal cafe and a Luge banquet hall. Several f'oors will be devoted to sleeping rooms for the accommodation of memhern an'i their guests. In add'tion to the downtown clubhouse ti.e purchase of a tract of picturesque land for a country club as an adjunrt is contemplated. The entire ev oenditure, building the clubhouse, etc., will involve in the neighborhood of th ice quarters of a million dollars. It is announced tr.a' the memner nip, -.W0, will be limited to those 'ho air invited and recommended to the membership committee by qualifjed ir.en-.bers. The membership is no' to bo hinted to Indianapolis, hut will in many out over the state. SWEDEN LIKELY TO PLAY FOR TilViE CONTINUED FROM PA(JK ONE nanv in violation of diplomatic 11-age "l- Cue Swedish government diil thi a 'vis.-.il-, tlie aided ration, rannot ig net-' it, nrtior. or attitude "A a rituen nf Swedish blood, I ah'"i!d deplore trouble between nut n-it'.'ii an, I Sweden, b-P sou men in tin.', aii'lioroe of Swedish blond and .cent n.u,t remember that we are not r.r thr Swedish household. What ever kindly feelings we have toward the Swedish nation and people we ss) to them unless they choose to have government in harmony with the as pirations of the free peoples of the aith they must suffer the consequen ces of the actions of their ruler. "As to ,u Americans of Swedl.b blood or descent, they are nitr friends in peace; aye, more than friends, for tliey are kindred. But in War, If such should come tlod forbid they are entmies." Miss Ada Huher and her house guest, Miss ! irzie Pnitham, of Indianapolis, were the noon dinner W of Mr .and Mia. Joseph lacobelli, of Ijifayctte avenue. we Noir Have AMCO DAIRY FEED UNION HnrWARS CO. I'MOiiS t?

CITY NEWS

WantetJ To rent, a modern house. Call Frank Wooley. 9-10-6t. Walter Adams has returned home ifter a week's visit in Paris, III., with relatives. Harry D. Lane, of Indianapolis, was a guest at the home of A. .M. Fell on South East street Sunday. Dr. L. I. Kercheval and son, Leonard, Ian, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kercheval, of Sheridan, motored hero .esterduy afternoon and spent sevoril hours with friends. L. E. Appleby, who is employed at :h Linkbelt machine shop in Indiimalolis, spent the week-end at his home here, returning to Indianapolis this ifternoon accompanied by his son Paul. Beginning Saturday, September S. 1017, we will place in every .SO loaves if our 10c "Certified Bread" one aluminum check, w-orth l'lc in trade lither at your grocer or at The Star Bakery. Ark for Certified Dread, wrapped in sanitary waxed paner. Residential orders receive our prompt ittention. Deliveries made to all parts if the city. Star Bakery, 208 South Lebanon street. Phone 21. i-7-tit IT CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE. .any vs. Minnie S. l.-enliour. on ac:ount. By court, one day. Cases Iiimised. The case of Ruth 11. Foul vs. How ird L. Foul, for divnice, l-.led July VI. has been dismissed. The case of Oliver A. henry va I'srrie and Harve T. Neal, on a -cnni tnd to foreclose inerbnaio's alien, ha, e.-n d.-mi ,sed on plaintiff's motion. Th- ,... of ( I Kline v.. the I'r-st-O Lite Co., for damage-, has re, n ill- nnv.oit On motion of the p'am 'iff. Action Takrn. In the ca,e of Albert Kremev . .. s-.i ,e K-oni-r. '..r divorce, by agee.T"nt of tie partis,, the piaii'litf i-iv.ioi-.,! 10 pay $1; pa- w.vk hcgiiinii-.i-..pteinb.-r li for defend'Uii . d !' atto 1 or bef.'ie thtrial of the case. Tbe petition of Robert M. V:'iai, "or change of name was grsnte.-l. tnd to forec!o,e mechanic's alien, ha In the case of William H. Staler v.i d-f-mdanl for a new trial, was over 'uled. Appeal taken to supreme ro ut TI e case of Phil Adl-.-r Company vNelson J, I'air, treasurer, for uljonc ion, has been set. hv ag-eomrnt o 'he narties, rn change of venui- t Mon' g"t-,ery rounty. (,KTS (iOOI) POSITION. trank .strpln-nson W ill Toa.'h in the vlesiland High Srlwnl. Fi irk Stephenson has t ilt- n a pn-i-tioii as teacher in the Ivgh school at Westlan.l. Hancock cunty. II" will tea.-h botany, voobigy and aiti irn'f.ire. Mr. Stephenson went to We.tland .sun 'iay and began his duties with the opening of school thete t-'-day. Mis, F.lsie flreen spent Sunday :th her parents at Hover. DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Office, over Etter'a Drug Stora. PIIONB 141. DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Farwirt Ststa Bask Building 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. PHONE 254. JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suit that Suit. South Side; Squara GEO L FRANK & CO. Jewelers, Optician ana Masi Dealer. Want Bid Sauara rhoaa IIS

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No citizen can feel free and independent unless his feet feel likewise. Your feet carry a lot of responsibility and it is quite fitting that you should give them a square deal. Then let them walk areund in stylish, comfortable shoes that are to their likine. Let your feet wander in here and be suited.

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Eyesight is Priceless Do nut wait until tiie eyes have been injured by overwork; as eye strain develop more rapidly the clianees of tlie eye, mvl failing sight "THE DIAMOND DOLLAR GLASSES" are corrective glasses, they aid the eye to their better use remove eye strain and make reading a pleasure. These Dollar Glasses look better than the price. Come in ftnd see them. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

School Supplies We not only have a good supply, but have the right prices. Bowman's 5 & 10c Store First Rural Loan and Saving"? Association na a. MoritUMi at., Lstwaoa H. P. New, Secretary COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pu!. Service Co LiNDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Nert to lotrruroac Htnllca Ofllco pboni 1SD. Open day night BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies East Main Street. Phone 234 HAN5DfiNiEl&BRO.J THE REXAIL Sf'KE AUTO INN (.rneral repairing and storage. Accensoriea. hclly-Springheld and Kiskc Tires. t.ASOUNE ilt North I-ehannn St Fhnna il

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xNgoodxitizen Shoe Co. CADILLAC, PAIGE AN9 DODGE BROS.' CAE3 FIRESTONE AND U. & TIHES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Barn Phones 7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceliei J. Wv DAVIDSON Across from TractlTn Stattea JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 25c Phone 387 105 W. Soutli 8t DR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST Farmers Btata Baal BaUalUr Booau MS-2(t Pkoaa M l Metzger Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER HOtTSE Lebanon and Thornlown. Phone 11 The First National Bank The oldest and largest ' bank 10 Boone" county.' j'

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