Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 11, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 October 1917 — Page 4

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r rnin fpt Bun()njri,rg may perhaps, a many iilnns rearhlnf II Kural . .. . . m of jumaitovn, as- people would rather makt less money i,-.iur(; SltsavlUa, laa- j t"n to haye to pay out loml of It for 'Jh , 1 taiea. Four per cent will be taken TnnSiiVr"!0"!? from 1,n' mn' Intome "

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gr sii, utrte I lr Stall, oiu m OMlmriM and Tarda of ThanSs ublact to a chars of Se par Una of Worn. Caaa should aocaropany ma ns' l" f IMS kind. Advertlninc mal mattar of kttiiea or anything of a lika namr r-r-r..;-plic.to.. Feralsn Advsrtl.lna Kapraaa.il.llva Amarlcan Prase AurclaliuB, Kaw ana unicaca. ausosno caxasoaa. StaUS atMUat-a. Vsone Iodt Wo. . F. A. M. second "rllajr aacb month, 7 SO p. m. 2ror C. Toll, sacrvtarjr; Waltar J. SlutW, W. M. lhanoa Chapter No. II. Ordsr Eaatrn Star, Flrat Tuaaday each ntontii, T.3S p. ul lna Van Muya, aecratary; May Bchulu, w. M. Labanoa Chapter No. . RAM Sacend WadnaaXay each man ill. 7:1 p. m. Ivory C. Toils, secretary; baa ii. Ceontie, H. P. 45. It. A 8. M. month. 7.30 p m. AL, Ivory C tolla. ! J. Knlirhts I lhanoa Commandry No IVn.i.i.r. Tl"rd tniia Uaur a'. 4i.s- h K ""rXS-. ' wn.1. b. utr.ssi.iJ.'w.siiir.u. The second Liberty Loan is making I r " It will be oversubscribed, as was the subscribed s billion or so, and this on of era a better rate of interest. T6. Interest shown in this new loan j was Ulustrated wnen cnalor waison made one of his great speeches anu presented the importance of winning thia war. "and the only way to win the war is with money." W can't send ! , , soldiers without money, and the ; people understand this. , I . It is wanted that ten million Amerlean ahull subscribe to this loan, and th.s oil! ahnur Gprmanv that the ' people are behind the government. In addition to this feature of the loan, ; it is meahs of saving mony, with ; . absolutely sure security unless Ger- ,.. .hmll win ih uc an imnoasiblc ! thought t 1 8. W. Straus, a prominent New' Bortety fir Thrift, puts this feature of j argament is a strong way when he My,: -A Liberty Bend is a diploma in uoeny cenn is a uipionia i. the School of thrift A subscription I t thia iuu. ia the hrt wav ta begin a irtriny me. l-ei me aiiiicai eit-i.- j

lally to the man or woman who has . ii ..... "The lood problem that menaces our j gone along thus far n life with ah-! ,,: ; likewise the (ml orohlem a , ai.ies is nsewiiie me looii prooiem solntely nothing laid by. Not onlyjihst menaces the sens of our War!a

dies your country need your help in . this natter but you need it even more. This Liberty Loan is going to be a success, for America knows not how to fail, but you will keep on be ing an individual failure unless y arise to this opportunity. A Liberty i . j . ; Bond or tw. tucked away in a safety , deposit vault will bnng you more; pleasure than the same amount in-

vested In any other way. Once a;'ampaign at state headquarters and

saver, alv ,ys a ssver. The person , , k... . . , . . i ho hasnt enough moral stamina to savs money for such a cause as this is pretty apt to be a failure in life. Prove your worth and give your own future a chance by subscribing for this lean. You heed it as much as it needs you." DI.TY NEAREST HOME. ,, . Have you given anything as yet to vHIJf luiiu. Oik, v w... first things to do is to do the thing the nearest home. Company 11 is our company. TOOMEA.VTOLIVE. Iadianapvli!

afflicted with rb bers. How t'ie robheis in on company and put f in li e firat lin. when real i t. h e comes J The aiaa who, m hi. ! Mir f rri'if to I

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COOD C'.l.Nv.t. TO IK LP. The maa who get in income of oni ly on thousand or two thousand dol-

thouaar.d dollars and the earn amount I from the married man'i salary a bore I two thousand. I it a tan of blessed i has such an Income should be glad oi ALWAYS IMPORTANT. Indianapolis people failed to regio ter as they should, but they need not kln I k .... S. n- , " " niunities. In many of the county seat towns, it would be difficult to find people who could name the tickets, ; .l ... itr.t in the election on November 7th. This is a poor year for politics, but it is just as important as ever to have good offlcers in municipal affairs. A VFRE XECESSITY. It is announced thLt bread will be cheaper, down to five cents a loaf, or some such sum. Now, will bread be ns pood when it gets cheaper? Many peoole do not care much for the neces-: ' , . cities of life, but they are strong on luxuries. Bread has been a luxury for some time. WAR MOTHERS. Women Wh Sons Have Been Called to Colors, Breveted For Service. .An army of War Mothers women whose sons have been called to the i

' colors has been breveted for front ; Chicago Cicotte fouled to Rariden. rank srviee in the National food Holke was given an error when he Campaign to be conducted in Indiana dropped J. Collins high foul in front by the United States Food Adminis- of the stands. 1. Collins out ZimmerIration during the week of October man to Holke. Mc.Mullen out on a 21st to 2Rth. foul 'o Rariden. j Dr. Harrv K. Barnard, Federal i New York Herzog fannerl. Kauff Food Administrator, today welromH " 8afe a second when J. Collin

,the War Mothers into the ranks of tfc. rnr.i;nt, nrmv that ! h. ,ng r-ruitel in Indiana in support of P-'cy that will enable the I'nited raands made tmon it bv rea.cn of the wori(j war wj t mpt country to help the War Mother help her boy. It is the first step in s plan g wn,it, fow j . ., .... tk.w w in he '- no " 'r'K"""- , Mrs. Ahre M. I rench, 901 Middle rivp Woodruff p,acei Imiianap)i4, been placed in charge of the "War Mother Food Saving Army" in Ind Mrs. French has already done it. She has perfected an orKr h .' ' ,,. j, ' i:. ... , mertiat,,,y work , Parted by ber organize the War Mothers of the entire state. Th,! ''! of organizing war moth 21, : T :? ' "2 A;t,' tife , ultra ;iaiuliua a iliaiicilent. In welcoming their services i" -onnectmn with the Food Wedge Cam-1 iign Vederat Pood Administrator; V't ,y ?y": .k u. 1 'iThousands cf women, the W ar ; Mothers of the land who have given I their sons to their countrv. are ask- , ; " tners. inc woman who gives h vorld war. This program, to be i effective, requires the people in this , l""""! 1,1 "J"u P" ! ducts that our allies and our own sol,,K ,., m,ljrt naTc. whe,t mrat( ,npir and fats." I Managers of the Food Pledge Week ! " , " ' lnt "rn rePYl ,nat tnP " me "or sDiiitn win lwIf hring hunrtred, of thero fUt Bp. on the firing line. Thousands npon ; thousands of window oards, pledge; cards, "War Creeds," and copies of ; "Ten Lessons on Conservation," arc ; cow being distributed by Federal Ad- j minitrator Barnard. Indiana War Mothers who want to krow what they can do in the work1 of educating the people of Indians In t - 'ie ruiiflnriiental principles of food conservation, may write to Mrs. Alice M. i'lencii, imi siiddie Iirive, Wood-1 -uff I"c, Indianapolis. Ind.. who is! in charge of the movement ANOTHER CALL, Is Sent Out hw Banks for I.iBertv

l.,med in recruiting groups engaged ? "".T j Indians. The first recital will be sn the work of making the kitchen ); J? un "enfice, put- Ernestine Schumann u rj . .fro...;... .. i- tmg Holke on third. Benton fanned.: . . tmesune acnumann War Crocd an eff?ctive agency m . . U;. . I emk. the wor d's a-reatMt contralto.

KZf.Tt fielder's choice. Cicotte fanned. Schalk :juff,f.,ntI. frcam, h emotion m i iiCMiM out trying to steal. ; reply p "San Inego, 1 pledge vou devo"America mart have , f,d pro- Nw Yorl(Z,mmerman lined out ,he 0 nT Igram if it is to play a fitting part in , E- Collins. Fletcher out on a y;ml, , niU(i st . foreTer " Th

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and there was no reason for believing that he would change his mind. At 1:20 o'clock, the Cianta Irft the field and the White Sox trotted cm for batting practice. Mrl V'o..gang stepped on to the :: to toss up the ball for R-iVa.id's hitters. The umpires for today were assigned as follows: Klem behind the , plate; O'Loughlin first base Evans : ond base; Sigler at third base. FIRST INNING. Raride8 McMullen struck out. Yl , c0nina ,in(red to center. Jackson out o'n an attempted sacrifice. Benton to ; Holke. j New York Burns fanned. Heriog out on a fly to Felsch. Kauff was ' safe at second when J. Collins dropped ' ; njs f)y. Zimmerman was safe on his ; ; infield hit past Cicotte, Kauff going to ; 'bird. Fletcher out when he forced i Zmerman at second. J f K,N u JN, ,NC!' ,, Chiraeo rcls-h fouled to Holke. Candil out on a foul to Holke. Weaver singed to center and stole second. He ! was safe at second when Felsch ! dropped Raridcn's throw. Schalk out j on a line drive to Burns. ' New York Robertson singled Robertson out when he was I forced at second by Hoik. Rariden singled to center, Holke going to third. Benton out on a flv to Felsch. uurn, fanned, THIRD INNING. f"PIl " 'ly to Ictt center, it was a long drive which nearly reached the '"e ann the sun notnerctl Loinns. Zimmerman was out Weaver to Ganuul 1,1 lu "nun. KOl'RTH INNING. to holke. Jackson out Hatcher to ' ',." utV""!.'' Holke. New Pork-Robertson tripled r'ght !em. Kooertson scored Burns went to second hen Cicotte threw wild toGandil. Heriog foiled out to (iandil. FIFTH INNING. W??? htr, j "f S,ha!k fanned- C,cotte ned New York -KaulT out when he foul'"d to halk. Zimmerman out 1 ''"J' .SIXTH INNINC Chicago J. Collins out Fletcher to Holke. Mc.Mullin out Benton to "oik E. Collins out, Holke unsted. York Robertson out on a fly out g Collins to Gandil ' SEVFNTH INNINtJ. Chicago-Jackson out Henog to Fdch fanned. Gandil out Zjmrnman t0 Holke. Nw York Benton fanned. Burns ... w r:.j; u. .i... iel to center, rwaun oui nn ciscn. VICHTH IWINC. - t-'V1. Chicago Weaver safe at second on tw0 ba,e nit to ir.ft fieirf. Schalk t i rnllin. Roherton sinirled to renter on the first hall pitched. Stole second. Holke tannen. NINTH INNING. ' chkgZj. Collins out Rariden to Holke. Mc.Mullin out Fletcher to Holke. E. Collins was safe at first on an jnfie hit. The crowd started pouring into the held and the game , nad to be stoppen until me neia coum v Jaf!(TOn out on , fly to f.wh. Giants win. final Score New York, 2 runs, 8 hits, 2 errors. Chicago, no runs, 4, 3 errors. 1 - NOTICE. Th Beck cemetery wants dirt hauled on Thursday, October 18. Come ;

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""-!- N. W. BF.CK, Overseer. I 10-10-2t 1 ' BLIGHT ROOF BLAZE. : , , . . u' . . A spark from a flue caused a slight roof hlaza at the home of Albert day afternoon about one o'clock. The tinsuished the eonflsgratinR with chemicals. Th amare wan sl.ght. ; f ' S Vcrj

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FINE ARTS SEKIES. Ona B. Talbot Proirram of Suharrihrd Concerts for the Season. Tk. r I) Ti.ii.... -.- . i n u. lixmvv tint nils tvanu(ciation of Indiana will present to the . state of Indiana, their ninettcnth sea' ... season 1917-lg. The artist, chosen ' for this virtuoso series are the great est before the public today and need '?. Monday evening, November otn, V1': rc's!er the world renowned violinist will be heard on Monday evening, Deremoer srej anci Mme. Amelita (ialll-Csrrj on April 22nd. Prices for season tickets for these concert, are main floor 18 rows$. The remaining seats on the main floor and the entire balcony $5.00. Orders for seats should be mailed at once to Ona B. Talbot. 916 Hume Mansur building, Indianapolis. Madame Ernestine Schumann Heink has endeared herself to the hearts of millions of music-loving Americans 'tnd "tlTwItf nri.minpnt n bpr art to

day. Madame Schumann Heink was i this country. In private life, G;illibanqueted in San Diego recently and I Curci is the w ife of th young Italian from a local paper, we quote the fol-1 painter, the Mariu s Curci; she is a lowing comment "As Die toast-1 citizen of the w orld speaking six master finished reading the resolution languages, including Fnfrlish. She

it was easily apparent that the famed - singer was deeply touched by thi 'm 01 anerimn anu me nnginy ing hall o (he V. S. Grant Hotel. Stand ing at her place with upraised Tiand impressive and dramatic in the ex ireme. the honored guest glanced ovei the three hundred assembled enthus ...u r imagined than de applause and shouting ,;i,j were deafening as Schumann Heinl resumed her scat behind a huge boo quet of American Beauties. To countless inquiries regarding the health of r beloved artist it is a pleasure tf announce that she has completeh re covered from her accident of the wint,r ant )f inedting forward eagerly to her customary busv season of coir eerts. all of which ore practically booked Frits Kreislcr, is adding many new pages to the history of the violin. H( has popularized this "aristocrat o music" until it vies with the piano fort in th favor of the great public jt . not m (on(t go , wju, ,f j0iin mu,ic m(.ant s ,mai hall am' their utmsr.t ispscity thi Isrgcst halfc or theatres with audiences which lis ten with rapt attention to the musk h gives them and what Kreisr hai achieved Ts reflected in the success of manv of his eoileagBC. . Krewier did . K,m. f.,n. merniirhf nor i . .1,. , ....mu J rjws htm. tiia has In mm i :,..j . -..-k n,.jw, k. itanarsi. snaided bv the advealitioi ,,. tu, f ir. -. 1., hevumine h'a ao - were amall, cixr f--l vi-iv cf cunnoicurs. ,! fouii'S ir- t..m an a-Tirt of esrest

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to s:iy, brrn to find in him what the professional had realized in the beginning and each successive visit tn America brought him an increased public; until today he has no rival amongst violinists. Madame Amelita Cialli-Curci, the, new Italian coloratura soprano who created the sensatinn in Chicnio the I , r.. ... - ..... ... ,.,,.. K. ,,Cii ly concedes that this discovery of L)i rector Campanfni of the Chicago I Oiieia Company has given a very great voice to the world-one destined perhaps to achieve the dazzling fame of another I'atti. The nuality of Galli-Curci's voice is so exquisitely pure that it haunts (he memory long after it thrills the sense. F ich note is so sweet, so seductive in timbre, so alive ir searching melody thst it seems to hang in the air tire a spi it liberated reverberating its strange essence over and over airiin. In this respect in its hauntine lovelicfss, I ke the notes of th very nightingale thst inspired it. it seems to iive al 'ne unparalleled, unapproai h' d in the whole gamut of song. Reside heirc s wonderful sinircr, Mme. Galli-Curei is a woman of toe utmost if tellic-ence arid refinement and she 1 ns p'.mi the cham of personality that has been equalled bv rerv few aintrer ever V novo in has intellect and charm and vivacity f mind. Madame Gaili-Curci's first ecital was given in Indianapolis last eason under the direction of Mrs. "albot, and those who heard her are anxiously aw-aiting this return enragement. It is well to rem"mher the iold out house for this concert, and 'hke the advantage of the season icket thus being assured a choice of eats. MONUMENTS See ns for your monuments if yon vant first class stock and workmanhip. Call us and we will bring you o our shop for inspection. 3hop phone 102; Res. 115 or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY 1 , HARLAN MONUMENT CO.' GROCERIES Always In the Lead LEWIS & STORMS VY tmm supply yoa with anyIlls. fa iht Ufdwar L'ae I' IT

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Interurban Time Table ! fERRE HAITTE, INDIANAPOLIS a I EASTERN TRACTION CO. tnective re. 1, idiy EAST WEST EAST WEST A. M. A. M. v P. M. P. M. 6-25 6:il5 t!2:2ti il2M 6:25 6:23 1:15 1:25 7:15 7:25 2:15 2:25 6:15 8:25 f 3:2H f t 8:57 t 9:1? 4.15 4:25 10:15 10:25 5:15 6:25 11:15 11:25 f 6:" t 7:15 t 9:47 f 10:1)0 10:20 $12:39 tlamited trains. 'Daily except SunJay. Frankfoit only. Last car leaves liidianaoolis at 11:30 p. m. and I.nfavette at l(i:45 p. m. CRAWFOKOSVILLE D.VISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crawfordsfllle at 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a. m. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30. 7:30, 9:30 and 11.3(1 p. ni. Cars arrive from Crawfordsviile at 7:10, 9:15, 11:20 a. m., 1:20, 8:15, 5:20, 7:20, 8:20 and 11:20 p. m. OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor 3ours: 9-11 a. n-i 1-5 and 7-8 p. Consultation and Spinal Analyst, free I.T0 Cason-Neal Rliig. I'hone 633 1-Ray Spinograph Department Fiist Rural Loan and Savings Association 113 S. XsMdlaa St., Katmaaa II. P. New, Secretary COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Tub. Service Co LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Next ta Interarbaa Statiua 03c phaa 139. Opes day 4k night CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ofica phase 86; Residtnca phonos 240 ssd 695 Stanley Black. East ftssrtt Street rhone I PINNELL-COOMBS LeHaoa t LsWiag. L--JOHN H. HOY General Seal Estate Busiaesa GRAND OPERA HOUSK (. C!l Fhont too-T

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