Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 303, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 September 1917 — Page 3
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SOCIAL CALENDAR.
FRIDAY. Jolly Stitchers Mr. Clem flood win, 1 ;.'i0, Ihiml.U-ine rluh Mis. J. C. Reed 2:'!' o'clock. 0. M. C. club-Mrf. Charles I.eeke 2:00. VV. R. C Red . work, !. A H. ho II, 1:00. Q. Q. K. Club Mi s. I. S. A Incy 2::;ii. s ati.: r i) ay. W R C K t business. ( R V Hlh'KSVII I K W K'MHM.. Mr. and Mi s. l,ki Aim- tn.r.ir -i daughter. Murv I ::. n. u',.1 Mr mm. Mrs. fly.! Arm-lroeg went to I I tl n I
I ! Hunt, on
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dlil fa-lii.u,e,t gathering. Corn w I r I t I I the big fur p'acr anrl -'betwo,-,, th sndV-i.. straddling feet the mug r f r 1 . lM teed, in a row " t;.to ,-rcps al-V..-M. r,vf,!, the hoiife wis lrht-d b candl. s. These present were: William A Jones an.l f.ih iH. -i I. inn. and Mr C. 1. H-hir.. . f r.nt lliimn. M and Mrs. tlenrge Ambler, of Kempton Mr. uml Mrs. I.. 1 . lani-iahr an family. Mr. md Mrs. C. s. I.ckron nn.l family, of Lebanon, and Mr. an .Ml-. John A. DuV.ill and family, rnorth of Lebanon. DINNI.lt PARTY.. Mr. anrl Mrs. C. I). Orcur. of Wo North utrwt, were hosts at a d'.nne part Tuosoav evening, having a their "-nests. Mr. ar.ii Mrs. Elber T k an I (,! M I r ami Mm. Waiter Perkins. Mr. an Mrs. Will Kellv. of this ritv. ami Min t Ms if V i I e K I t ' and Mrs. Orcur. Mr. ami Mis. Own loft yesterday for tneir ni me nn.knii the trip in -.heir ear.
SEPTEMBER TICNIC. The ladies of the Jolly Social TTou club held their annual picnic at Me chanirsburg Wednesday. At noon .- dinner wuh served which wan enjoye by all. Several pirtures were taker A floral wedding contest en joyed. The remainder of the after noon was spent in fishing. The larg est fish was caught by Mrs. W. A Kincaid.
TO SEW FOR RED CROSS. The Women's Relief Corps wi' wet Friday afternoon in the 'i. A. I hall in order to sew for the Red ( i. society. On Saturday afternoon th regular meeting- of the order !! I held at 2:00 o'clock. All m.-ioUi are urired to be present at this tur. as there is special worn
SEPTEMISEIi MEETING. A short program, under the d'rei tinn of Mrs. K. I). Wright, ' g'v at the September n:ccting of tne W men's Home Missionary socie.y r. the M. E. church, which met ye-.t.rda. afternoon at the church. The proyra, consisted of the en;gmas, songs an devotional exercise.
Cat tlx Round Pa&asje
Used lor Vi Century.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Ed Eowler was in Indianapoa S'eferiay. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Stanley spent e;iterday In Ir.diunupoli. Miss Joyce Snepp will leave Tues
day to enter Chicago University.
Mr. Amar:rla tiutner, of KaM niiii tifet, is visiting relatives near Lebanon. Mrs, Fiank Myers has returned i oni h lew la visit io l.auoira and rawfoicisville. li ' n one Mark man wdl leave ! sday fur Uifuyett where she will .mo l-iiriiue universitv. Mrs. Will J. Riley, of Indianapolis. 0. -nt yeoeidny with .Mrs. Mary Rllev n.: fai.mj, of Wst .North street. -:,s rymia Ilrown will leave to't:ov for Fvanston. III., to resume er studies at Northwestern. l av Caldwell and familv. who have r- ii resohcar in Siniiiriown. are mov- ' e to their property on Kim street. Mis. IVt" Siiehey. of near Ubannn. itertiiine.l Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Slla.kman and Mis Ruth Mih.kin. Unlit r n Ilr n uiir. where he is snowline- several with her dauirhter. Mrs. IS.Ik-b-tdrich. M I e rot I
,.v with her siMr M I V mt her hrr.lK I h
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K.m-hart who will be her .ie.it for seveial weeks. j Mrs. Kd C'uppy, who has been i unending some time with hev mother, Mrs. r,eo--e Miller and ddughte', Mis Maude, of Indianapolis uvenu, returneil to her home in Wnveland ( last even ins. Mis. Miller and daughter Vvill go to Waveland today to re ;muin over Sunday v.ith Mrs. Cuppy. ! Mrs. Josie Snlugabtr will go to i Cloverdale Friday to spend the week !end with Mrs. Elisse Iteaman, formeri ly of this city, and her sister, Mrs. Uumcain, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Coverdale end Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ! Hooton will motor to Cloverdale to .-pond the day with Mrs. Beaman and 'rs. Humcam. On returning they will he iwcompanied by Mrs. lieumnn who will siiend several duys here. Mr. and Mrs. Inland, of Los Angeles. Cal.. who are visiting relatives and friends in Rich mind, came here yesterday afternoon for a short visit ivvi-.h Mrs. Inland's cousins, Mrs. John Robbms and Mrs. Mary F'lickinger. l ast evening Mr. and Mrs. Leland and Mrs. r liekinger were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robbing. They spent the muht with Mrs. Klirkir.ger . returning this morning to Richmond. Ir. and Mrs. Herrington, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwooil Hunt, of ( hicago Heights, who have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Morris, of West Washington street, left yesterday for Indianapolis frcm which place they will leave for Virginia. The party, who were motoring from Chicago, were in an automobile accident at Mulberry and while having their car repaired en me here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Morris.
Mr. ami Mis. Ira Fisher, of Iiid.mioolis. v. it! l,e the w--k end gues-s f Mr. ur.rl Mm. R. E. U ..--a ... of vmth Meridian rtivet. M 1 1 I 1 e 'Ilk ell.oklH.. who has ben the Wst of Irs. E. M. lll.-irkrran of North l.ebnnn street, returneil home tooay. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hrown of North leridian str'at, have returned hom om HouldiT Station. Wis.. There hey have been spending a month. 1'. re.-t Hicbv l. ft today for Wi.-h-I I s I y l v t I yther. Mis. (ieorire W. l!ii'bv of
fil EST OF REV. HOW MAN. W illiam E. Finchum, of Martinsvine, district superintendent of the i entral States Life Insurance Company of Craivfordsville, was the guest today of Rev. W. J. Bowman, pastor the Walnut treet Haptist church. W hile here, Mr. Finchum accompanied bv Lev. Huwman made the Reporter oflire a call.
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HERE FOR A VISIT. Mrs. Ed Stanley and daughter. Miss H.iiel. of (ireiaul'ield, are here for a vi-it of several days with Mrs. W. E. Viluttinjrhill and daughter, Miss Hazel. Mrs. Stanley will return hune the latter part of the week. Miss Hazel remaining for a longer visit with friends here and near Lebanon.
.Mis. L. C. .Mounts and sons, who lie l,eei vi.-i'mg Mrs. W. A. Ilrandnl.urir for the pa.-t week have reirw.l to tl-ir lion in Chieaeo. Fl. M:-s Andra MUer 'eft ve-terdav or Mad'son. Wis., wher. she will rume her studies at the I niversitv of n Ms lrlgi a ext spring. (ilminore flute. ho has been pending several w-e.du in New fork CUV in the intoie-t of the F. I), 'tanlev Irv i?.joils store, returned i me yrstenfav. J. W . Vremh and daughter Coralline, of Faragould. Ark., will arrive odav or tomi rrow for a vieit with T .'J. stephenmn ar.it fami'y, of South .ehanon street. Relative, h' re have received word f 'he hn-th of a daughter, Elizabeth iuth, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burns, if New York City. Mr. Burns is the on of Robert Burns of this city. Mr. Ijiwrenre Hunter and Mrs. Marion Burgin and son, Charles motired to Jamestown Tuesday and spent he day there the guests of Mr. and drs. Frank W. Jackson and daughter, 'tuth Ortova. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crooks moved his week from the Miner residence n East South street to East Peart treet. The re-' enre formerly oecuied by them U being moved into by. "lark Lindsay and family. Mrs. William Sutphin anil children, dors and Virginia, have returned 0 their home near Haz-drig after a isit in Searcy, Ark., wiih Mrs. Sutihin' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos luston, former residents of Lrb.v Miss Pharos Felker is home from 1 visit In Indianapolis with Mrs. A. M. Baker. Mrs. Baker's daughter, Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, has just reurned from a isit with Mr. iie.-kett, a ho is in training at Camp Taylor, .ouisville, Mrs. Jessie Itinohart, of DeLong,
FAMILY DINNER TARTY, Mrs. II. A. Berk entertained v.ith a familv dinner party last" evening at. her home on North lbanon street in honor of Dr. Beck's birthday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Berk, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berk and rhildren. Miss Lola Berk. Miss Nina Beck and Thomas Beck Jr.
DINNER GFESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Fisk and son. Ravmond, Jr., of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brown of this city will be the dinner guests this evening of Miss Lelia Burke, of Park street.
NOTICE TO CCOKI.NG CLFB. The members of the Cooking Club will meet in the rest room of the court house immediately after the soldiers' parade, Friday evening, to take part in the pageant, to lie given on Ihe south side of the court house.
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Friday and Saturday We want to close out every piece of yard goods we have by Saturday night and we are making the following prices for quick clearance. These Prices for Friday and Saturday Only
'Silks
All yard wide Silks, plain colors in taffeta, mcssaline, satin and a few fancies, nothing re- CQ served, on sale at, a yard U7t Twenty-seven inch Chiffon Silks, all plain colors, and 36 inch Crepes in plain colors, on 1 Q sale at, per yard LUK, Best quality of Georgette Crepes, all P1 A( colors, on sale at, per yard p A4 Wool Dress Goods Plain colors in 36 inch Poplar Cloth, red, white, brown, pink, light blue, Copenhagen, , 1 0, on rhIp at, per yard A7 w All-wool French and Storm Serges, and all-wool Patistes, values to 85c, Qp on sale at, per yard All-wool Surges, Poplins and Chuddahs, fIQ values to $1.50, on sale at, per yard UJC
Ginghams, Percales Just one table of percales, Ginghams and colored Wash Good., priced for quick clearance, at, per yard
Many other items too numerous once. Come early and
Miscellaneous Bargains All yarns to be closed out at, 1 Of per skein AUL One table of Laces and Embroideries, val- 1 A ues to oOc, to be closed out at, per yard. . . .AlC One table of All-over Laces and Nets, valuees to $2.00, to be closed out at, J.Qr per yard Cambric Linings, in navy, pink, orange, brown, grey, red and green, to be closed out at, ' C per yard One table of Braids and Buttons, values to 2fc. to be closed out at 7c each, O or four for LtOK, All colors and plain white Crochet Threads, our 10c kind, to be closed out at 7c each, or three for All colors in Lustre or Silko to be closed OK out at lc a spool, or sevtn for All Embroidery Thread to be closed out at, a skein One table of narrow I-aees to be closed out Op at, a yard to mention to bettifeed out at get the best selection.
CRAIG'S
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
"SUPERIOR SERVICE"
LEBANON, INDIANA
TO GIVE A DINNER. j Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge E. Adams, of West Chicago street, will have as their dinner guests this evening, Mr. anil Mrs. C. A. Hill, of near New Augusta, and Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Hill, of Zionsville. 1
The Tyrant Man Kicks Back Br EDWARD T. STEWART
JOLLY CIRCLE ("LI B. The meeting of the Jolly Circle club, which was to have been held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. David l llery ha sheen indefinitely postponed. All members please take notice.
Q. Q. F. CI.I B. 'The Q. Q. F. club will bo entertained, Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. I. S. Adney on East Washington street
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lift. UKiiiinAL L1AL7ED UlUi Made from clean, rich milk with the extract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houae under sanitary condition!. Infantt an4 chUJrmm Ihrtem on U. Agnm with thm wtahtit Hemack W tl" iimalij tit tin ugmd. AMi m mM,, aor udditivn uf milk. Nmrailiea and auataias mora thaa tea, coffee, ate. Should La k at ImM or wbra travdiof . A aw. tnuona food-dnnk snay ba prapand in a roonwit. A glabd hot Wlora ratirint Mocm nfrMhia sleep. AUo a lunch ti,it form to. bunami aoaaw Sulat:tv C-wnt VOU PHa Tako a 1 . :-33 IScrjzm
; MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSl'EO. ! A marriage license was issued Wednesilay to Lewis W. Jaques and Ella jClawaon, both of Thorntown. 1 Th. Salad King. That men may attain fame and InstIng memory through eurtous oeetipn1 tiooa la evidenced hy the fart that a I young French riohlitunn nnmerl Henri L Aidlrnnf, who fled from the French revolution to London, la known to this day us 'The Snlad King." Me made bin living br itrnulna salmla In Ihe French jnd Italian ways then unknown In Ensland and soon obtained greut lo
cal (nine and his title.
Wan'.d te Ba Sura of It Several J-enrs ago. nt tlM- fuiirnl nf a fire Insiiriniee nlllclnl tn Liverpool, much detet,nl hy Ida atiilT. It wns remm k. il tln-t an unixtM-etelly large number of thetu attomleil On one of them lu-lnjf asked for an explsnatloii, be said: "We wotiMn c hnv? missed It v Beioiuif ; we v nut to be ur V u burkd"
A crowd waa emerging from a ball where a vote for women meeting had been held. Kudileuly a lady plunged forward, pirdilng aside those In front of her. and caught a man by the sleeve "(ilva ina my pockeOiook!" the cried.
"Your poeketliook! What do yon
mean?" "Yon were sitting by me In the meet
ing. I hare hut my poekettsjok. What
eaa be plainer than that you hsre tuk en It? See the silt tn my reticule, made by some ahnrp Instrument"' "If I atolo your poeketbook, madam,
I must hare passed It to a pal, for I
baveu't got lb" "I say yon haver
The man, who waa well dressed In a cbei.k suit, looked over the heads of
the crowd and, seeing a pnHceniao.
culled to blui.
"One moment, plenne. Martnm, yon
bare aecusi-d me of stealing your poek
etliook, your aeeusntlon betng based
on your owl ded'K-ttoua, If yon prove
me guilty you will bare done a duty; If not, yon will bv to pay we'd for all the Inconvenient' and Injury yon
mav eanaa mo.
Tbe wouisu declared that aba was ready to take the conseqneneea of her
act. The nnllremau led the ma a away.
-At the atattou tbe culprit Instated on
being searched. Nothing eierpt bli
own belongtuga waa rand on hlra.
"Tsa '!. " the
leak, "we've been looking for yon arer
alnc yoo nude yoor eat ape from the penitentiary ll montha ago. lTp to your old trieka, I tea. fit Vx more
prosperous than alien yua wera aent np. Whet'a lieoouia of ttist beautlfnl
b ' . Vj'Hiii I t J r
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not 'i'oiu rioiim."
You'd better seuj to your pnl for
tbe lady's valuables; you'll get a lizhtor
-iitenee." "If you think I'm Tom Nolan or any
one else than myself, prove It."
liend easy. Your photograph waa
taken sod graces the rogues' tniiery."
The photograph was produced, mid If It was not a likeness of the prisoner It waa the very luiase of hi in. "All right," said th. prisoner. "I ; want a Diessener." Ho sent for a lawyer and for bulb 1 Then he was suffered to g", being ordered to appear the nestt inoniiug. Tbe lady was la court, supported by half a hundred of her sister workers In the cause of Justice for women. Hhe made her charge, b id her story, showed the cut lu her reticule and statiil tbe anicunt of her loss. The Identity of the prisoner ass proved by the photograph of Nolan, who had mlbetl mniiy wuuien lu mm-h the same way that the "accusing ansei" bud been robbed. The prisoner was permitted to mak bis statement It was this: "Your honor and Bent'enjeu of the Jnry, this affair occurn-d at a meeting of women wdtb a sprinkling of men which I attended lust evening from curiosity. I listened to accusations of men for their barbaric treatment of women from Adniu and Eve don n to the present day. I contend that men bava received as much unjust treatment from women us women have from men. I am now suffering from neb treatment. My aeenser lino made eiri'iinistnntlal evidence a IsisU for Srlniriiic nnon me what will lie a great Injury. I propoaa to punish her for doing so. Him should bare given uie an opportunity to explain. 1 could have euiiTUiced ber that I am above stealing ladles' pocketbooka, for I au
In reeelpt of $.Vsi a week salary. Aa to
mr heing mistaken for this man Nolan, that la another matter fur which th laitr la not lo blsnia. But I shall mak bar pay for what sb la to blame.''
The set'oaed's lawyer iben pot tha manager of a Eiiu emulwuy au tli stand, who 4wora tbat the BrfBr
PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.
wis .Monzo Deveiraux. a prominent movie a tor. and that be the manager was piijiiis li i in . a week for his seniles us an actor. The next move of the defense was to hang a screen, darken Ihe courtroom and show the boloirraph of Nolan greatly enlarged. The prisoner's picture wss then shows -a "cloaeup" and considerable difference apinnreil In the two pleturea. That of the prlsouer showed a mlnuta Klobule on the lower lid of the eya. The Jury were called on to examine tb(J real globule with a mamilfytng Klin, and they found It to lie In place as shown In bis photograph. The prisoner was dlselmrced and St onco brought suit for $.Y1.ii0 asalnst the billy who hml accused him for InJury done hlra In his profession by tbe accimatbm and Its omaripieiit publicity. Situ ho had all the money be riilre.l to prtss Hie suit and the lady bud none, even though h should loae his case In the end. be could apiieal and aptwal till she was tired nut and at a loss to pay lawyers' fees. Tbouab advised to make tbe best terms she could she dec-hied to fight the snlt and did so (Ml It hsd been twice appealed. Then she called fur what ber oppotient
would ask la com promts. Rhe was urpi'taud to receive a written statement for bew to sign, making an apotagy for not giving Mr. Demeans an opportunity to defend himself without
pul.li.ity asd acknowMcing tbat the no lu' t act of men to women wera no
i gres'er tnsa tleiae of women in laett.
OWEN M0RKERT Chiropractor
Honrs. -ll a. ia.: I-S and T-S . mu
Conanltation and Spinal Asalyaia free
13 Caaoe-Neal Bidg. Phoae U
X-Rar Spinocrsph Deprtment
P. B. WINTERS CHIHOPRACTOR Soarr. 9-11 a. m, i-5 sad T-S s. as. CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANAI.TS13 rum Rooms 219-220-222-224. Phone 236
JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Baits that Sntt South Side Square
As to a money consideration, Mr. 1Tereaax asked nothing, be agreeing to par all costs. ' The lady signed tne doeament. Sne kail been Igbttng tbe ault for two yearn and waa on tbe eve of collar.
Reporter by mail $3 per year Reporter, by mail, 13 a Year.
