Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 294, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 September 1917 — Page 6
T EN WON DATLY rtLTORTER. MONDAY, PEfTEMIT.n Kfl, 1!11T.
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Olympic Theatre Coming Soon The Railroad Raiders
A thrilling motion -picture novel in 15 a!'a."i" chapte"!-, feaU..' r "
Helen Holmes
The latest and grwitesl Helen Holmes access "The Railroad R aider s'" a brand new motion picture novel of railroad lifV will soon be htre. It's cram
med with tition urwh Ihrilia! Feats that well nigh i:nj u?;v!e ir? ivifdrrretl before your eyes by the player.". It -i.t .'""t .vn.u'ifiuil of the year. In fifteen cfuttor a new eh. every week. See tha fint chapter. WATCH! WAIT!! WAMBLE!!!
seem very :-.tory ipter
KERENSKY TAKES DRASTIC STEPS AS
MARKET REPORTS
Olympic Theatre.DiEDSiDEfYAT
Quality Hnute Quality Play
TONIGHT A SOLDIER OF THE LEGION" J--ACT
With George Pearce, Leo Pierson and Irene hunt. Squash ar.d Sp.ka write an Atgtrian love story making teles tht heroine. Thav call the tale "A Soldier of tre Lea-ion.- ibe
commandant ordera hit r.a-.iva orderi) to bring the beautiful gin. le,:it, !
officer and with hit weeO.etrt. Ce- I ood t.'.ll'h f'
leste. fiie to the mountain., (lava of travehrg a-i'. irreat p :v
Carl Kerchtval Expired Satut day i'vaning In Poor Health For Yearn.
Car; Ktrchtvai .had uMrn;- ! Saturday tven.ng on the ia,rn if fatr.tr. Lewis s. Krcnev-1. msir :-r: Idan. Mr. Ksrchcval lad not been
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f"ift III t a 1 the storv camp.' u ..- :w. r.i . ;. to celebrate. ( clpsto. the maid rf a! work, is pent to cican their ra -rr. r lading the scattered pages of the masterpitre. the crami tnem in;,, ti e Move. setting a match to ner chance for faint as tho picture fud. 5c ADMISSION' 5c
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SPECIAL With each admi'ston tait weak free ticket -.vill giva. feed far THE R.'Al HCAU lUIfcfcP." Fn.isv. 5emrr.ker U(n.
Receive Word of sons IllntH. Rev. and Mrt. J. li. Shatiev. .if Terrc Haute, who can' fast v.c.-k far a vitit with Mr. and Mrs. I'. 0. Tauer and Mrs. A. A. McCaslm were called home yestenlav morning on account of the nous dlnesa of their son. Kurl. They were accompanied to Terrt Haute by Miss Ida McCaslm R N.. of Shtlbyvilic. who w spendire the week-end at he' home here. Wo-. I from Tarre Haute tt.ia morning stnt t nat me ciki in th. ulneea had ues.i piii. a..d .net tiie ;,u'.n' wia it,.:.
DO IT YOURSELF Do it your ielf. Hiake year eld ear look new. Ask u about it NODES' DRUG STORE
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COXTINfKP FROM PAflE ONE.
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IMWANAPOUS LIVESTOCK. j INDIANAPOLIS, September 10. j Iteceipta of fi.OOO fresh hoira wei-e ,
j larger than a week ago, but when the j
market opened sulesinen wanted an I advance in nrices, and while it took a!
little- time for buyers and sellers to
gn ujReiner, tney iimiiy """v m ffettinj- Hn nilvance of 25c over the cit)-e of la. week. Acocrdinft to'
these terms, the bulk of the good hre;s il,i at m7.l tor nven, fen ot from I 1' i. -in. A I.ov.i vr, .-jW at iS.;r. ;.i,,l i. ia! 'rr. 1C.8iS
Is Well On Its Way Toward World Supremacy, it is Asserted.
(IIHACO UtAlN. ( lit ) p It n corn featured tre op' n'.ng m:
.ition ef the u-v.o-t tf.avity evi-ted n 1 1 r..-rttun. He call, d for the most irastic mcii.-urc - to re-tore discipline "if Kusut was to be s;,e,." A Mrnr.K Leader. kormlM'f. ni-o v,as born in 1S"0. come:; f.m a Cc-uvk fumiiv .f 1... ruble otiirm. Not unlv .n Kornil it'.'s re- nation deieanded, but 1'ivmir r Ke:c V. ,nnn. that lie tret out of the armv at once. This i'.daate,! that the IVoiier feared that K-rn'otr pi.t-ht try to de-
ha i..teri,,ine,l Up. s to n Jtirit.nn his a. eetl nrd r in the tioo'
the -a hi
i:u the citv. The prev.enim: of til Vv ill be put upon
of troop,
Wh:l taking pr e pr..vi.Mr:d K.
iti.1 shrtrd the t J menace it moi, emlangered at pi
.ena s and tO Upheld
ly than it
RANCE DEMONSTRATION. Lree Hill MIT.-rinc t.. he Taken for lleiM-IH of Ihe lied rtu Swietv. Tiie ladies of tiie coimtv will have ., mance to h. In too Iter) ijro societi W ire d ant I'm , of i by atter.'lini; ti.e tlcrnntra'inri of the eiectnc rinco to bo hell at the r.rV? hi t'ie .lit' r'ae Servioe Loni aov
'wlay, cau.e.l by predictions for iii.st over the northern part o; the hip com bt It and a belief there would tie some action tnn.cn tow aid the removal of maximum pncee on futures. Mav com at tr.c top was up 4V tourhinic 1161.-. -Mav oats rifpended to tcic coin advance. Laiav action acvvloped s,.Liinp by lonirp. Provirions were strong with adva.uinjr tenderaaes. ( lose 1'orn September. ILl'J,; Mva. 1.16J.t hv. OatN September. b'J'jc: May. 61',
pork-September. 1 1 J JUfO Lard-September. $2a
October, October.
Hihs- September. f2.'t.K0; October, i . ; Januai v. $-i. , '. ( Mil AI.O I.IVKSTOI K. CH1CA(,0, Peiiet,il.er 10. Hogs -tet-ipts H.IX'O; marke'. f.rong. l:.e irher: mixe.1 and hutehers. $1'',.80-
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avies, Jirt.TU 1 Pigs,
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ivs and heil'-rs. b.'.w 12 70: stockand f,,,ers. f,.iU(u.40; Texaiis, oaj :;.V caives 12tSl. SHKHP-Reeeipn. WfiW; market ong to l'.c h olier; natives an,i in, i.jWa U.lil; lambs. ill.4'Hd -
KL()Itl PltK'K. CHIC A(iO. Septetuber 10. Prime teeri feid at. a record price of f IT.:',., in Circago te'iiv, up do cental tr,,rn lie h gli ir.ar.c made last week. Th re 'v-re iw- gcou steers to be l:ad at ti nt price. I I itV.ut t HKKTS
RY DAVIT) M. CHURCH. IK, !': In, ,'N,il,nl Vein el .' WASHINCTO-N, September 10. The Ameiioti meichant matine ia veil on its way toward W;id supreir.acy today. Six weeks after the appointment of Edwanl N. Hurley, as chairman of the- L'nited States shipping board, finds rapid advances made. Two weeks of the six were used in learning the ropes and straightening out the tar.g'es caused by the retirement of Genera! Ooetha'.a and Chairman Denman. Four weeks have been devoted to hard work and much
has been accomplished. i The foremost accomplishment has ! been the actual awarding of contraits for two hundred fabricated Heel ships. ; Three government shipyard.- for the construction of fabricated steel ves- j sels are under way. Actual cuatiacta i are unsigned but this is merely a j naitU-r of form nccef sary to bring j these ards into the raieirary of gov-I errmont property. 'Hfy are located at Newark. N. J , Chester. Pa., and I Hog Island, Pa. These are the liist of : a s,.rits of government owned yards. J Private firms will build the ships of 1 the United States in these yards. I The.-e linn are the submarine boat corporation of Newark, the Merchants i Shipbuilding Co., of Cheste-, and the , American International corporation of j Hog Island.
School Suits for young men We have a splendid assortment of Y0l-n" rnsn'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 TH0RNT0WN
SEVERAL INJURED IN
ITRDCiW
I!,, Ihr !,,!,; ,i,, ul .Vr SW, ,. f. , JOI.IKT, III.. September 111. Tw: eatbrenks in the penitentiary today and Sunday resulted in the stabbing 'f three guards and brought probably .at.i! urHiiot wounds to a pri.oner. Tne wounded guards are Charier Shotwell and Chim Walters. Kach 'f them Were sTa-ad s.-nousiv
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af.f.ded. A we!! k .owa tire
waa present :-..d gave p i.-on-il a'ter, tion to the tire prob cms of all whr ajua lu the dtmonatration. His in terea'.irg aihibit nhowed all kinds o' tira wear preventable and unprevent abia and in tht discussion of the tirtroubiea ha fava instructions an t, tha trannar of preventing tha mini mom of tira failure for motornta.
id tea. vnl be erved.
Th.-ie will b no clan-e., fr th' "aititos but a fr.-e will o.l'erour will b t.K. n. the er.f.re proeeeils f viiucll will be g.vvn to ti e li.-d Crois society. The t, a ard cai.es w,il be aeivi-l bv a number of 'he Lobes who have le-en ast.sting in th Le d ;ros wii. Don't f.irg.-t the a'.e. At'eid t ie demonstration on tie ea-etiie raaee and bv so d-.mg vou wall la lp the Led Cross soca-'v. RE V, 11 I.ONf; ISLAND.
( 1 v' S l I g I I in I S.-a-en ',.r Id--Nearly 2 )') India-la M il t oil I r 1 i ' Siind, ti.ir ,.Vej tui-'ied towar-l France. Th. y ate ,n toe l.V.tii field Art Hi i y I; imer.t. forree.lv of the Indaii.a Nati.mul Guard. '1 hey arrived here last night and v. ill so ir lo 'raining, preioiratioy to sailing f ir F'ranee wi'h tiie llaoibow rlivision. It will be s.-voral weeks befure the boys sail wi'h o",i00 olher ifuard. men from t.venty-five states. The boys came in a special train of four sections. Th" companies are from Indianapolis, Kort Wayne and Lafayette and Bloomington.
i'jtte
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, r i'-A lbs
liens. 4'- lbs and over . . Leghorn hens Spring Clicks over 2 lbs.
I Old Cocks
i oung coeKS. stagry Tom di ss, old 'ii"-o. fa:i feathered Hen turks. old Ihl'll. we.'.! 1 1 i 1
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1 Gallon Pie Peaches 40c
White Line Starch, in boxes . Rail Blue, 2 boxes Ammonia Horax
. . . . JC . . .1,V . . 10r . . . 1 Or
Jeliy lilasst-s o fur. . Staling Wax Can i.iil.H, ,") for .... Can Rubber. 2 dnzi-n Tin t'ans
EXTRA SPECIAL Ciyt lal White Soap, por bur ."jf Cioklen Rod Borax Xaptha Washlntr Pivw.lor 2m-
Moore's 5 & 10c Store
School Supplies
LONG & DAVIS ASK I OR t.000 F.AK TIRES AND INNLIt TL IILS
EVANCELtSTiC MEETING BE8HS AT ADVANCE
1 limn m u 1 t 1m I i n r i I i f i I i I'bi ,k As a re-u!i of tne outbreak twentyeve conva .s are in solitary con' reOient. W lenaial was shot in the nec rs he was about to str'ke a guard wiua shovel.
Tho three euanls .ve ronvi'-ts armed they hari ci nsured tl
ng fr.im the rs.-.k.-. Vt leaand is a'ieg.. to have been th .eader o: the ,au' break. An coivicr. f Tie- " -rln (tli.iln o-m : yr,d..i U o-nni, is to havr irsi i.eo wirt ..i iiie other prisoners j break ra-iB. A guard nisaod Ha onnd to a solitary cmrnement cell bu: be broke awav. seizcl a shovel and a!en,ted to strike the guard, who shot h'ni in Ihe neck
atta. ked h', k if nfii en for break
The f n-ur to
teidav th the
i ably lu s g r and
ir week:, evangelistic cam--,e held at Advance by Mrs. llarr, rvangelist, and Darry th the morning services neb! at the community house. morning and evening se"- ; well attended. Mrs. Barr o-,ted by Mr. Bidmont, manmusic director and Mi rctrry and pianist.
HINDENHI RG ILL? Kepurt Received at Zurich of Illness of fierman Commander. I Hji Is? nrrritilfi'Jltal Vrwf Servlee. I ZURICH, September 10. A repoiwas received here today that KioC Marshal von Hir.denburg, the German chief of staff, is ill. Field Marshal von Hindenhurg i believed to be at Great German Headquarters.
MAMS STUDIO "h,
otilh Sir's Square. Phone "5-
i'ic'.ure Frami'.
Eastman Kudiik rilm.-.
KODAK FINISHIM;
FORMER BOONEiTES
The Store cVnluci
Attendance Good at the Gathering Held at Brookuide in Indianapolis.
Former Boone county eitiiens, now esiding in Indianapolis and Marion i iin'y, held their annual re ir.i ,n at tiro-iksele Park Sunday af'emoor:. fhe attendance, while good, was not ;uite as large as in past jiars. Maron Caldwell presided. Speeches were inde by Mr. Caldwell, Captain 1). H. Olive, W. H. Surface, Finis Hurt, V.'illinm DeMoas, and i. 1 Hauhn. 'ieeitationi we'-e given by Mrs. Cl' de Stephenson and Miss lnym" Roberts, if Indianapolis. The edd officers re re-elartod, Marion (aidwed being hosen president and Captain D. H. Olive as fec.etarv.
IS IMPROVED.
Governor's Condition Reporled Somewhat Keller Today. IH' the llfrnrti'.'l., .Wirt flerrliCl INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., September 10. Governor Goodrich was said to be improved today, after suffering a hemorrhage Sunday. "His fever dropped two degrees from its stnmling yesterday and he ia restirg much easier," said th" physiion's bulletin today. The physicians added that he is n'.t in immediate danger. The governor's case of typhoid fever is proving to he mora ierious than at first expo to I,
'Unshme an
d Gold," Baby Marie Osb
orne
Here is another wonder-picture, featuring the Baby Bernhardt, the world's youngest gloom dispeller, the creator of a million smiles, "Little Mary Sunshine." She is kidnapped by gypsies, and finally escapes from the tribe and makes her way to the hut of a crabbed old (nan. She overcomes his crabbedness by her cute ways and winning smile. The chauffeur wild with anxiety, finds little Mary and her benefactor, who proves to be in reality her grandfather who was displeased with his son because he married against his wishes. Thus all ends happily, 10c Admission 5c
COLONIAL THEATRE
TONIGHT
SPECIAL With each Admission this week a free ticket will be given, good for "THE FATAL RING" Monday, September 17th
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