Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 14, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 October 1917 — Page 4
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iieeetuaiHeea, Hi News, St l, three monu il, one month Lj Currier', on rr per weeK Ohttuartee And Carrie of Thanks are ; wrVS" -ASifLZTXiuJl ' wor,5a. ' eoouia aocompeiiy mailer, f this kino. Advertising matter of lotteries or snrthins of a like nature '! maatpfi at any price.
AiverUeln rate nude known oa ap-1 vesiy on ine way wings are uaim ui , are beginning jo fow out from faephc,tioo. ,cme communities', it would be dilB-jtory and home to the French poilut Forelsu Aitrertlein Renresentative i to j... . travestv Whv should apl British Tommies, hundreds ot American Press Aseoclatuia, New Tors . cu" lo apnne "" snouia . , . , . . .K .
Sod Cb.eica MLaSOSTia OaUHTBaa, tate ateetUas-s. Bonne IMire Ko. S, P. A. V aeond Tldr each month. 7:0 p. Bl. Ivory C. Tolle. seeretarr; Waits J. Knew, W. M. Lobaaoa Chapter No. If. Order Ceateni atar. Flrt Tuesday each month, 1 te p. M. Ue.la Vu Nuys, eecretary. lay tkeaits, W. M. Ianon Chapter No. . R. A. 1 Second Vk'edaeejUay each month. :I0 p. m. Ivory C Tolle, secretary, Bea kL Cotusbe, H. P. "rkwre Council. No. 45. R. 8 third Wedneeday esch Cherles recorder. laanoa Commsndery Vo. 41, Knfshta ;a tDonin, reoerSeri . ester F. n O. WRONG MOTf E.
A ;usnce oi tne peace at lmuaoa- vaya weei. .n. i.. w. s soon nave tne performing wonders in any weather polis has started in to make some women of the "Death Command" pre-; suort of a hurricane, and there will he easv moncv P" for 'I'ction. i plenty of aerial activity, especially . . I If they find it difficult to, keep an bombing raids, right through the , Ha has sent out some rough-neck ar1(nmient when ordered to "Attcn-i wwst months; but poor visibility constable and they are arresting ev- tion" we might find the cause in the f wjl make co-operation with the gun erybady driving along some of the !xt tnat thfy have endeavored to : batteries difficult, the more o as the main roads leading into lndianapo- f',nd, 8'e?I'"n nugh hoM'' ,with no, Germans latest type of "Archibald mam romis ng i l i bankctl, The,re no t,me to lnure ,nti.airi.raft gUn, enforces respect lis, in autoo at any speed that the:the Klrit gradually to hardships, so!and c)mpe, piioU t0 nj hi(fh. constables may decide is above the a Spartan regime is imposed from the ; limits. ' ''r"'f n' tne wa't are immediately j Short, Sharp Blows. ..,..., , eliminated by the method. And the - ., . .. It i all nght and very proper and ; rf . I" these e.rcjmstance. big sweepour bounden duty to enforce the law, expulsion in disgrace m m0 ,re not look'd for bl" even the automobile laws, but to en-: Two week, before 'this particular rathcr "tuition on a more mtenforce the law mere'v for the purpose inspection one, Mary Goloubyova. an , ,Mt "ter a tactics, force . law mere.y for the purpose JhleVed, bltmde-hairl ! hart- horP bl,0,w e.-ted points of making money out of such en- mh during fine spells, a continual batierforeement puts it on a very low plane. Tf.rsttlcm wilh b old whlte.balred i ,n J ,te Ju by ""'nt1 Then. . method mother She stunned her with som.-; rrTt bTthe Adv'tt etMademoiseUe Butch- ' life. TTw feHow went out by the . of . . . . c. m , mnts, aviation he(ia, munition , , , , , m , . , Kareft is in from the iiont. Sh re-1 , . . , justic loo much like a lot of hold-up eruita women Mon the Kazab c.- 'mpt ."d i"'0 men, mi an aatoist might well think thedrsl. The bulletin at the war of- lt se. b L , t! that he Is in the hand of thug, when fia. show our men still are forced t.T on tI."tanuiU he k notified to stop hi. car. Some ' o serve Russia."! -'''X.m W Z t fellow with . revolver might defend datVr mthfr encouri'i her , Va dwindling reserves and every poshiraaelf fnn an apparent robbery. ; .she had encouraged the giri's fath- i"hle ""P 1ir.U ,h" .. . , tJ j t i , lever again asuummg the initiative un it is onderstood to be the law that i. t-lu had gnmarairrfl hr?if ' ' T U,1H f- -t nn!l ...niv the limit on driving an auto is twen- wnJ'1'' " rep0rtedito weaken him irria'rahiy for' the ty five miles an hour, even on the he duurhi-r left for tr i & ' 'ni' knockout blow in 11)18.
country roads, when everything is favorable for reasonable speed and there is no danger of accident of any kind to other; bat such a law will not be wrforred, hardly anybody with a real ear drives at that slow . speed ny more. Th law should be enforced in In- .. ,. , ., , . . ,. ; diananohs and lU suburbs, and thc sjfed demons should be kept down, and the cities should see that their speed ordinances arc obeyed; but .ending out some plug-uglies merely : to make a hold-up on the average driver, going carefully along his way, and tlien let the real law violators get away, is not reasonable.
If the constables are looking for hour they arrived at the front; that is healthy. Ucr wounds are mending you as you reach Indianapolis at a 'according to the perspective. But ar- rap M). ' fair rate of speed, this will be .noth- i m the1y,triid' nd 7 : She is going back to thc front. , . . assigned their portion of the defense " for remaining in your own lnefor ltion m4 tompiion wen . county, trading at your own county rife in the army, and men or women ; ITALY'S JOAN OF ARC seat, and avoiding the plug-uglies. " ho would fight were, indeed, a : It was duk m the Carnic A'p". e e e g,jdsend to tho sorely perplexed and The deep green hues of the mountain UNCLE SAM NOT A FOOL. .disgusted major officers. ! forests were blending in the gloamV I" three days Many Goloubyova was ing, and a restful gloom was settling Uncle Sam is starting a general regitered at the bae hospital with down in the mountains. Insect, hummovement to control the price of the everal pounds ef German steel in : med and droned among the blue grass necessities of life, and this is well. :vfT VTu ft."' B"Wm"'. Sh'' tne I"""! Deviou. P"vays . . . , , had b?cn full tilt on her way into a cut an uncertain course through tne Inis is not a time for anybody to trm.h wi m , earlelu) Hun jrolupiruoua color of the vegctstisn. get rich it is a time for everybody , dropped a grenade so near that she! Along one of these overgrown to think of others. received a full discharge. She re. guiding wavs a regiment ef the 1TIFood must be stored, fruit, must , by. the'irt ot the Baglleri was making a tortu- ... , ., Death Legion te kill a German. , ous ascent The crests of the plumes be kept, eggs must be piled up by K,)(. M ,,, immeliateiy reaiiu slw j, their helmets were rustled hy melthe millions, but if Uncle Sam leu h;id been hit and continued in her low breaths from the, Adriatic, and the "storage houses hold up the peo- furs. All the Germans were not the gravel was crunching under pie this winter, then Uncle Sam is a "'" and one unlucky Boche ; rongh shod soldier feet Otherwise ' . ... , .engaced her with his bayonet. She no sound eame from this rcdoubtafod and he am t any longer. , parried his stroke and lnfrd wmlor ! ble calunin. or these n.P were topThe people are determined that thc.hu .guard with her fuU strength. As' ing forward to attack an eiwmy pet ing they cat, wear and use, the coal n"T blade crssped through his back stion which their air fori-eei had felled t, , v buy. must all b at reesonable "b' ol"" ',r'H ...... Iw ,?:at a" tl,H""h h"m"1 ',aJ Mie had an ir.tereating story to re- : death. 1 1 It tie o . -y,t to f-er itf cr nn iJC, liry f s woini'M 'Ih. Au-lrun hTlcry Ui fi' us., in 17 puck to the baipy-su-lucky Cemiun oillrer. On a trip over newly-'with wiibcrag waves 'of steel ti:e
will ant taut amy during tbt war, but during; Uic rout of the time. 1 11 Everybody whe has anhmg te Mill j gy yjtrjer p OT.R. during then times houh) be -eati-) iji, w ;,rrral Kent tmier.) ficd with reasonable profii. This j PARIS, October 13. prcparacountry is a big corporation In which i tion. for the fourth winter campaign every stockholder is to haw a is rights j on the western front are already in though it may take a little time. j fall swing. The summer campaign is i over with by the end of September. INDIANA SHOULD START IT. ,nd English and French
1 A man in court at Hammond, a de.fnlant, stot three or four people,
.killing one, doing the shoot me with; two revolvers be had in bis pockets when he went on trial in the court mom. . If such a statement is not a tra-
i fourth winter period in the trenches. pockets in the court room! W hy i Tfc, comfort rf the fighting man is ac 1 should any man hnve a revolver in carefully studied now, after thret his pocket in Indisna at any time? .years' experience, that nothing wili t. .;!. ..,! be overlooked to make the coming , It i. high time the carrying" j harsh tnal bearabls. weapons was done away with, and In- j protjcaiiv all the way from Neiudiana should make the start. ! port to Verdun the armies are ir j quarters totally different from those MK;HT HAVE BEEN WORSE. they occupied last winter; with the m , , , . : exception of one or two stretches Yesterday was W cold day for Dis- rvaaA u B8see and the Ar. : covery Day, hut it would have been gorme the French and British art
a good deal colder for us and for '. discovered at all. WOMEN IN THE WAR M.nv rni nunvnvi i MARY G01.OUBY0VA ( The sun has suddenly shot up from j the Siberian plains and begins its work of dispersing a murky fog from : the Baltic, blanketing the city of Pet- j rotmi. I The streets of the capital are de- j serted with the exception of the mili-1 cary trains rumbling through on their ' way to and from the various field ' headquarters. j As the city awakens and bestirs It-; elf the shrilling of whistles re-; ounns inrongn tne Darmcss on lorg.nd three days later her mother, brave i to the end, succumbed to the overhelming burden of sorrow oppress-, '" 1 The daus'hter. atren in that melan- ! romanticiwn so typical of the Ruasian, steeled herself to rendeT full dl"y t0 Russia. ; I'eit left fsrth. f rnr.t on a "'"T day in July, when even the , su one unpleasantly and the 'ctory dust helo close to the etirets and ; cWied on the corners under vtray gusts of air. The religious services at the de thedral were received in silence by thousand of bowed, short-cropped bHls, every one busy with thoughts 1 "m me iiiurgies to scenes of home ar.d brown Russian fields. wportune or inopportune was tne ,
j may be expected to make a few big ' I"""'. U b n"t anticipated that the
. .nv'-di-...! nu ',. i the war map of F:.:... and Flanj iters. t . . . Millions of sweaters, socks, paper . suits, rubber Wellington boots, head ' ufr) , i - j ' stationed in captured German lines the men have shown little inclmattor to dig. feeling that in view of the possibility of a further move forward just enough shelter was good enough for the time being. Turning over earth has never appealed to any tnfan try in this war, but necessity if UMv to oT th(.m u do , t 0, jt this month and next in order te provide themselves with snug and wei trained trenches for the autumn an) winter. Until next spring the western line ja not Hkerly to vary to any great extent, onless the totally unexpected hapjiens. High winds, morning and evening mists, snow flurries and rain will limit the usefulness of the aeropiane an diminish the enormous help t nwaiavs in everv biar offenThH machines are canable of The Part the Amencan contmgents. will play in the winter's activity ia the captured ground she noted an enemy .1 , . j kl less. She went to tnmt0rt him when n) jumDej to his knees and pulled out nj, revolver but that's the fartn,w he ,w her 0wn gun found a conclusion to the argument in her fvor As she lies on her little white cot tometimes toys with a little bag rm string at her neck. If you no1? MpUi iu purPoe. It nro, cyanide of potassium. All the ,,(,,, the "Death Legion" carry aimiar jn ord,r , avert , fate worse than death If captured. ull ;. . ,. i;t,u hdv nd
1 p s, (. fc.,J s,tn,,td h-n i.Mit.M closest of el niHiary .ecrets at U t,' lur " rf uei.t enuny cut time. There is ,h7- that H.nnvn. .P " ,,"RUm burg is .bBrnms v, know so much . ;oecur mr. Y Italian armies o Just what Pershing's plana are, and "" "Un Au'ln tc'n on thal, there is nothing (hat Pershing is more j , ' , , . tnt upon dmr than keeping the . Bo feT ,at" 2 : slightest hint from Hindenburg ! t0 v'' a stk Bat while no light can be shed t,prt,to " TA"' ' this stage upon the plans of the Amer- j tht had i nothmg re-; ican command- In-chief, I am able to m"bl j"""" rvmg her country. , .. , ' ' ,,1 Italian poets and novelists are per-!
His that he will never consent play to the gallery ss even the best generals are sometimes tempted to do. It is Uaig's great merit that he bides his time and only strikes when he ia able to strike in real earnest. Pershing resembles the Brit ish leader m this respect, and Jburope tas had enough war experience to enow that these are the men who get Jie real results at the least possible -ost in lives, and that though they ave little to show on the war map, hey are steadily, persistently relentesslv weurihtr down the toughest foe ihat ever took the field.
What can be said, however, without WASHINGTON, October 13 Amerfiving any information to the enemy , ican locomotives for war service in
a that here in France Americans will :o-operate throughout the winter m :he gigantic Usk of preparing for :he death blow. The details cannot e discussed, bat the ground has been -leaned for a colossal amount of work, imbracing all branches that go to noke for the efficient operation of a noorn war machine, and a big share will be taken over during the bad eatherby Amirlcans. not only in the United States, trit also in France, And this quite aside from the training if the fiffhtino- t -m and the edurstion of the officers fa the latest phases of arfare. Great W ?aTdin. m 'i ,ii The result of .11 this ..ctivity will be that next spring the Entente Allies will possess a super -eminent war machine, gunned, manned and equip-,
ped in an tmprecedentedly complete , ... T. snd magnificent manner. It was cor-:the rect to say last wintr that in 1917 the Entente Allies would develop a striking force which could not he exceeded
in 1918 if the war continued. But at tleship gray and marked with the letthat time the intervention of the tera, "U. S. A." The locomotive weighs
United States was only a dim possi-1 about ltiii,4W pounds, with a tender bility; the revolution in Russia and the weighing 276,000 pounds, collapse of her army were foreseen hy j Box curs for use by the An.crican nobody. armies in France have three times As the situation stands at present, the capacity of the standard gauge with the United States adding her cars used by the French railway, tinmighty power to the common lot, and til recently. They have coupling with a still unextinguished hope that equipment which will be mtrrchangcKomilofT may swing the Muscovites able with the French equipment, back to their old aggressive fighting, i - 1
men belonging to the inner circles of Europe afhrm their belief that tfce Entente Allies will be able to confront Hindenburg with a far harsher problem in 11H than they could have hoped to put to him in 1917. Next spring the British army will still be at top strength, for in the past summer Haig has put forth noth- j ing like his maxtmunt effort, and in consequence has suilered losses far be-1 low the figures anticipated at the, British war office. When it was seen that the Russian army must drop out ussiun army must arop out sive plans this summer and any would be able to deof all offensive that Cnn, l en une.rtd stronrth unon the western front, the Franco-British policy naturally became more con- , servative. The building up or the : American armies has confumed the , wisdom of this course, which looks to the accumulation of an istible power before the last continuous, anl nihilating blows arc delivered upon all ... . - 1 r ; backs of these hoary Italian mountain crests. Thirteen thousand of Italia 's first line tnops had vamly en-leavored to pass the enjmy emplacements. The blood of Italy's sonr. dried on every leaf and gravel path, ; and her wounded lay where the Red Cross could never reach at the feet of those eternal piles, mangled mass- j es of human flesh. The Berssglieri, Italy's strange, swift-loping infanliy, was going into the action; expert, Kcurate marksmen, every man. i The advanced patrols and veral an the flanks had engaged enemy patrols several time, and had only sueceeded in adding to the perpli uties , of the situation. Suddenly there was a challenge, an ; oath in Italian, and presently a cor-; pornl was seen making his way to ihc main body. With him was a woman ! young gH, self possessed nnd smiling. Khe inquires her way to the commanding officer. She carries an : automatic at her hip and she knows! the Austrian position. She is a native of the parts and has won the ; confidence of the Austrian officers, i The engine vf blue steel fU4ie.' rlullv from her hip to her hand and ' points upward and onward, rihe cheers a wiW Italian Kirrtain cry and ,, the troop, respond. The officer had not the chaser f ir orders if he would . have grewi them. Before he realised the ntiwtion the Berenglieri wwrc in
.notwn. MkwiT thr poeng woman i,i Gi to the point of aaciifice" who marched tmrddlf and iirmly with (,0)jH the lo(ran of eVry htmf her automatic m the few, greeds for .. Ubanon nt wrck wh(,n j, CrM, tar,'t' ; soHiitors will call to receive gifts and They soon cwonnrer tbeir own donations for the big community rumvanced patrols and, joining, they make mage and eichangc sale to be held a prerat'tove Way vw piles -of age- i Tui iday, October Z'i in the busenwnt wom ivx k. . wf the public libraryf Ijet no m witli-lMt-t to tej talk ahe lead. them, hold a donahnn or gift bifiiuie it may ;.ne f-im with tucmj hoi- pistol spit-, be .null, "tvery littie helps "
in the idol of King Victor's soldiers. Her real name is Maria Abriana, but the men in the Bersaglieri know; her as Jeanne d'Arc d'ltalia. i lIONlOCftlYES ! FOR ME IS roe ' 'eniaHoatl aerrtoe.) France art manufctured at the . . i rat ol The f,ret loc-1 motive was turned out of the shops j twenty days after the patterns were ; j accepted. Orders have been given for ! m of lo(OInotives and for more j ! . ;than 9'000 ndard gau(-e freight; i ears. Narrow gauge equipment for, : e along the battle front has also; j been ordered. ; I Orders for the first locomotive were j I placed with the Baldwin Locomotive j 'orkors, of Philadelphia, on July 18. 1 1 lne 1rst locomotive was completed Ion August 9. j Especially designed boilers, known as superheaters, are being placed in thMenmnti' , allB.Lr w,,v. they are similar to the locomotives built for the English government by the Baldwin Company. ! 1 '" 'VP , used m this country. On roads where heavie9t type f engines in this , country would haul 90 loaded freight cars this war locomotive would haul but tiO loaded cars. It is nainted batWAR MOTHERS BY ANNA W. P. BEITS of the Vigilantes. I said, o'erwhelmed v ith war's deep dread, " Tis well I have no son to give. For if I had, how eould I live To see him brought hme to me dead! Ah, yes: may Heaven my sin forgive .I'm glad I have no son to gn'e." And thn- hefore my dreaming eyes, thc lon f'ce of th' "'ht chamber walls tficw ail slight 'th ardent flames r-f sacrifice, Glowing from women s eyes, kept brPht tor re and every human right. rjrave mmhpre of brave men! y, With tremblmg lips yet smiling still Thonni, mA r,L. nir .ir,iu Lest morn may find you desolate. : You wait whatever God may will. And work with all a mother's skill. oh tiiitfn minet 1 h,y my facc nW71 jn ,ie Aujjt yoar eft n(V(, trml your yI)u Kjve to fmtlyi (l0f) An() the redemption of the rare; hile 1, poor coward, fear the rod of .coujn,, at Almighty ' nod. Aghant I rise from war's deep dread. "f' p",.' bad no son to give. J. give like this I needs must live Wor by ot uch brav bioo,i mta. me my cowardice retneve 1 W1,h 1 had a son to give. ,. , . .. (Hy Eira Weed of the Vigilantes.) Uncle wants to borrow All that 1 can lend, Says he has to have it To accommodate a friend. Never knew h'm senrey, Never knew hhn rash, Miirt be somethin' doin' When Uncle calls for cash. Guess the need is mighty That corners him so tight. Thoy say he gruilgd his money. They said he wouldn't tight. But they don't know Uncle; And they'll learn lot. When- they come Ui reckon for the final bhot.
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$ $ $ $ 5 $ $ S 5 5 5 $ $ $ $ $ 5 . $2S.OO TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at legal rites w. TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sums of $50 and over you may have 25 months In which to reps' your loan, or you may repay sooner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write us or call unon us for full particulars, aa. WU1 be in Lebanon each Friday W. A. SWANK 411-1S Ben Hur Bldg, Crawfordsville, Ind. 101 H West Main street, Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge's office)
Interurban Time Table TEKRE HAUTE. INDIANAPOLIS . EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effective Feb. 1, 1917. EAST A. M. 6:25 6:25 7:16 H-.1S t R:&7 10:15 11:15 WEST EST WEST P. M. 12:17 1:26 2:25 f 3:17 4:25 6:25 t 6:17 A. M. 6:25 6:25 7:25 8:25 t 0:17 10:25 11:25 P. M. t!2:2 1:16 2:15 t S:2S 4:15 5:15 t o:28 7:15 f 9:47 10:00 8 7:2! 8:17 10:20 12:ail tLimitcd trains. Daily except Sundnv. fiKrankfort onlv. Last car leaves Indians wlis at 11:30 D. m. and Ijifnvett" at 10:45 p. m. CRAWFOKDKVtLLE D.VISION Curs leave Lebanon for Crawforrlstlllc t 7:30, 0:HK, 11:30 a. m. 1:30, 8:S0, B:M, 7:30, 9:30 and 11:80 p. m. Cars arrive from Crawfordsville at 7:10, 9:15, 11:20 a. m 1:20, 8:15, 6:20, 7:20, :20 and 11:20 p. m. OWEN M0BKERT Chiropractor Hours: 9-11 a. m.; 1-5 and 7-8 p. Consultation and Spinal Analysis free 230 Cason-Ncal Kldg. Phone 6J3 X-Ray Spinoifraph Department First Rural Loan and Savings Association IIS t. Wartdlaa It., ettaaoa II. P. New, Secretary COOK BY WD2E WITOOUT FDIE Interstate rub. Service Co LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING - Next to Interarfcaa Ststi-m Ofilee phone 189. Opea dny A night CORY & BRATTON FUXEHAL D1RECTOBS OfBca pbeaa 86; Boaideoca phones 240 and 6vB FUoley Block, Eeet 8srtfc Street Phone C PmNELL-COOMBS LeHuesn'i Leauum Lasher Ya'4JOHN H. nOY Genera Real Estate Business GBAKO OPERA HOUSE (hii rhene m-T Exporter, by mail, ?3 a Year.
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