Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 17, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 October 1917 — Page 4

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Br in month'a'"!!!!!!!!!!!! By Uall. three Br Mall, one month .. Br Carrier. Dr week . words. Os.h shnuM " m.'tt"'r" of like nature. Of this kind. A'Jvi-rlHll lotteries or anything of aot accepted at any pru Advertising rates matte known on application. Foreign Advertising lie1 entatlve atasomc cALBaDAm. Vtatsd ateetlnf. Boone Lodt-e No . K. k M s emd trlday,e.ich monlM, 7 S'i p. Ivory C. Tolls, secretary; Walltir iUiaw, W. M. Lebanon Chapter So. 2. Ofier Ka r.a Star. I'irst l'-miW earn man l.iO p. m. Delia Van Miyo May BchulU. u. .M. Lebanon Cliaofr No. 35. n end Vtedne'lH v each month. Ivory C. Tt.no, arcretary; Coombs, H. P. M Ser;.3'i p. m. Ben 11. No. 45, P. S. M Ivory C. Toile, GKItM.VNY tlt(KIN( The fericus revolt in tl e ( navy, affecting the crews warships of the Crapn l ii '. to have been due to two t au. First, according to ofhcial admission, the reo,ting .-aim been influenced so Russian revolution formed a secret den tion after the mam etror.giy by that they oerutic org.ir r of the Ru.had soldiers. Second, the reHe w.v dissatisfaction with tne campaicn ar.tl a growing tl to jserve on the U-boats. Both of these cxplana plausible, and both are couraft-ement to the Amer It is evident that tne r of the German nation ::r Busceptihle to democratic ferment of freeilom acm.frontier ha had its men And American efforts tti old, free spirit of the (:, last showing results- 're trumpet blats of Itc.-pIi messages arp finding eci man harts. The sea nai id 1 do nt Wilf motes thoughtfulne i The Teuton sailors I things over, anil thev t other men. The U-boat failui recognized outside o: be particularly aij who arc doing the un ing. An appalling iv,t craft have boen di the clement and mo t i They find thenselve more by the guns of and destroyers, itmi bi devices for catcinnjr tn cd find their worn n more dirtirult by tiic Hi of th th of their prey. The !at aaid to be of inf sunk or wrcrk-d. A at best, a rat's life. st L'-b r tjK life ith the death of a rat in t"e wonder that flesh anil against the ioni nate p .i men to such hideous n at hoi. impel. work? This tllMC it ... time it nay be the arrn. A first revolt may fail, or a .-'tond or thud. But in the end, if we p. .-..von the once compart strunuie of tne (erman war muehine wid tt -it k a 'id ' plit. The people wll a-srrl thtrelvrs against their crazy ar.'l cin.inal rulers. Time and the .-pint of man are working on our tide. m your siiorriNC early. This i a jood time to sfart your Christmas ahoyping. The finest

now on the market We refer, of course, to Liberty Bonds. Can you imagine any mors fitting gift for your children? Or any more useful gift? The young children may not understand about them now. They may not

appreciate them quite so much, in j their Christmas stocking?, us candy or tion will come, never doubt, and grow j with every ; car. ! And the time will come, soon enough, J when infant in arms will undor- ' stand. The crgrctved papers, with i. one am s impre:isiv. will tlien be regarded them. priceless treasures. Your children will lie prou I f them, and proud of you for bavin? houi-lit them. Thev will he visible ,....'.. ... proofs of pntnoti.-r.,. lou yourself will rp P'ouo. l'i mis documentary rvirience that in a time of need you did not fail your country. "Wo saved our money," you can sav, "ar.d let our government have it, to tvivo ("ir national honor and th? Mips and p'-.ipcrtv of tur citizens. We li'at to pr h'lp . We i serve our oun make the roV tintetl to earnd to tain the work tli.it .-trail in the Amen,!iy have to say that, 'inc. Your children ill he r IN FKVNCK. WOMEN IN TIIK WAIt "10!; oi.ii i:.v,i.,m, 't'-'i land rum fo able devcltjinients While FlandeM su.ks the life bioo.l of the noblest armies of them a!!, i.emion ii rn ant eoare mo thun-iU-r of Itritish guns "out there." 1h.se de-ii-thwialed mammoths are C "(o.'l., of Attrition" anil the first i ;i!c of Kngiand'i defense. The lecond line of d'fentti ri'lr, the ttaters of the w.ald. No ens'ga flicn o high nor so far us the "t'nion Jack." There ! another line. The women of the L mtetl Kingdom

man ihe forge, rd f.,ur.dr'a of Pnt - ain from Kukwail to Dover. T.-i -f iu -

sure Ui Klellvery of the emewa of war to the heroic descendants of that "thin rod line," who fight as Englishmen have always fought with honor and glory on the sands of the Sahara, the crests of the Alps or the Tibctian plateaus. The women have also entered the military. The Women's Volunteer Reserve, organiied by Viscountess Castlereagh (now Marchioness of Londonderry),

whose object id to defend the Bhoros j ir and daricin . chorus. The bock of the nation against the possible in- - f r,cw nrop Vm wa8 written oy vasion of the Germans, is about to Vr Knj(tnt nilr.if, in collaboration acquire the honor of becoming an m-1 with John E h jjard, who wrote togral part of the British army sys-1 ,.Jarn t(j (h(, m,y an(1 other notable ta' , ' . . ..... coined- puree Tho music is by ro the marvelous organizing ability r ., . . ,, u said to be of the Marchioness of Londonderry i? . ful staw setting, due thiM unique women s oreii . ' -j i,n,,i,r,,t tion. With her second i, ...and. " ti I Z 1 the Hon. Kvelin, .-.v, field. the;1""1 r'in. ,,e a"

Murehionrss 1" . f'veloped the W. V. H. until they arc much more efficient than ths so-called "Territorials" were r.hen the great war utruck. They are proficient in the regular 'army drill manual. All the officers have attained their positions solely on merit. Thev have had the aid of regular army officers, but these gradually withdrew as the women developed officers of their own. A tremendous impetus was given i -it-.i.u.i ,,,,h...ud . .. the youthful ovganizat.on when, thioogh th- d-ath of her father-in-Uoly 1 a-tieieagn oec.inip .n.urtoekeil to l,er colors only to find that commi.-.-iom. rou.d not or otMt.it and then, curiously enough, mey set iut to work for them. There is many prominent society woman serving in ,li st rvauls of her own '-.-hnipnt. Marchioness received the oifi. ial tion of l.or.1 Kitchener, when he imu-n.'cd her as the coloncl-in-i, I n I t ,n I hat h" desired the command to a loader willing to accept the nee of the government. Mrs. 'vjr-t is .-aid to have been more ;s disappointed at this turn, but i..-t no time in graving instead. , ally Mippoited the legion of tht .1.1 b. . t ut! iI hotly Id be justified in l-aiii ill- ra:d-. a I--.K-li,i!.kmg, -veil . worn, n wte.M U t r 'if wi.l, the n but her chief I Ol IJ OWN INDIANA. M II KI.-IIVH!.!'. Orteber 17.r til.- seio.er- before 'lhaiiksi ,t. ; the l.en.e felks after 'I in:..:, ' a flog, adopted he IVI'MN AI'OI.IS t.i,.,. si..,,-, are seiiina bag, to riiSDVVll.l.K. Oct.d.. r 17. All upi!,. a in re-iuire.1 to .-nmii.it to memrv -The Mar Shingled Manner" t ftl I k Ml'VCIF, Oetober 17.-A fit" en. - Ployt... nt mi.oiiu has b-en e-tablisbed for woe, en v. ho n.iiV have to hf Ip supt t 1 b e tn r navt. gone to war. ir.nT vrayvv. 'e'il,,.r 1"The riianai-er of the famoil Fria's font1 I I g f n Hammond team. He replied that If toe Hammond r.mtball player wc physically fit they should join t. I NM.ISH'rJ OPKHl HOI'HE. F-igli.-h's Opera Huur-e, Indinnal.nlis, will offer if' i.atrnn:. on Monday, Tu-tday and W-dncsUy rights and Wedneiday matinee, Ortebrr 22, 2.1 and 21th, a brand now musical cnm-dy which ia winning golden opinions fur its f'.evernewi. It is. "Df.w Drop Inn." which comes to Irdianapoh. duect

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(one and Cv.t.pi ied of-tlte identical players who earned the puts to success in Chicago. It is headed by Pcrclval Knight, former star of "The Arcadians," alia other equally popular musical comedy successes. Others in the company are Arthur Aylesworth, Winona Winter, Florence Webber, Florence Morrison and Royden Keith, Banks Winter, Paul Dullicll, Charles W. Meyer, Blisj Miiford, , aa fts fl ia-l anrl attractive singaugmented orchestra. "Fair anil Warmer," one of the most hilarious farces ever written, will be the attraction at English's on Thursday, Friday nd Saturday, Oo toher lio, 2 and tverone who ; follows airairs theatrical in eien tne most casual way, knows that this was ana is one of the really great success - es oi modern years, ine pi"ce oroae a" records in Xcw ork, and on tour la:.t season. It is one genuine suc- , . , ia e cession of irres.-tahle laughter frn the r,se to the final fal of the cur -

.am. .wan orders lor i' "'t ul"Uock? Prnhahlv it is the nnlv mSr;.. i

will be tilled in ruler nf their receipt oivpt y when acconiaim lettirnru pioo iH.j ;'""' pamed ny a stamped, seii-atiniesscti envelope ami remittance. KING WITHOI T COINTRY HV C. K Y SPKNSl'.R. j Kiiil' Albert--! he Belgian. j T':ere i, a portion of the Allied line I f battle that i- .-acred. Consecrated! y the het blond of of sufienng Belgian : is that tiny strip of Flemish -tween y-.res and the sea. Ill e, on a Kirn-n strip of -and. a stern wall of Belgian steel . r-: the l.-i-t pitiful rem.iant of . ,v:,rd of the t'hri-tian nation.-"' Hi la.-t tlesperate imlo ction th: s the that tht Kmir ol Uith the rave hioti H the I, d 'hob I the enr of this, the last of his a.l blue eyes, striking nd -ix feet of solid mitt - -h the man from his ofno th.-plny, etisni of tin but ' eat Hetr ith his i is ruler's bi d the a-tout I IM'ian m:i--e, ; ee.l. the , r ed if the den.i-goc ne the ht the lie! jn of a pa' I wonderfu iilifket Tor,d the to hi- !. of the ,g' foot of th t I hie anguish, 'ashed past There s holy nd dun id (he id the motherland. With the King, the kind eo ,iihl bend an inch hs .a httle la. a.l ll.s w., mi." ir.fori I When tit I h.i (J.i.-ii who had been the f (he nival hou. e it w:i f I Pri, e. -s Klizahell of n.i Their been 1 I bouse pur" Teuton blond. marriage, in 1:C0. has alwivs reckoned as the most eucTse mutch among th rival "f til rope. It would, indeed, If. cult to imagine thc young K t M rt ptiog the dictate? of state e lunstdors in an affalic d'am'.tir. Arter Ni'iiport-Ultmorie, t!:e He. gtan armies were wearily stuinbliot? lioiii a battered military road. It wa;i lnj anj thP . glinted on ihe roval Hamlard on one side of the ,ad. In the grass a man, caked with mud and grime, wen dead in tho sleep f shaiisti..r,. It wan the King AI-b.-rt and hi men, nulfcring as they Were, wfpt as thiy taw their Kitis lying thu. They made blui.de. lag

, - U k : i r f , io n r.tfiing a.d v ,rc i to (- ,rvo a sdenca so as not to awtAKe him. 'Ihe King has been twice wounded. America's generous response to Belgium's need touched him deeply and his letter of thanks to the American people came from a grateful heart. There is character in the King of all the Belgians. His kingdom consists of an ineffable love from every Belgian subject and a dreary strip of land "between Y'prcs and the sea."

WAR ADVENTURES "OVER THERE' (By 'e sfsraaflenol .Vcvi Ksn lce.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. "Of all j the Canadian regiments that went over sens none is more worthy of firaise than the Kilties. Such regiments as the Seaforth and MacLeanl Highlanders have won their place in J history and in the hearts of thej French and Belgian people." This is the statement of Lieutenant , an American, who fought j with the Canaiiiuns on the west front. 1 F h . I understand the 'ladies from hell' at ; ' I all, at all," he said. "But now a High- j ; .iu,itJ, f,m um , ; -antler is prreetetl affectionately every- , wh)!re. The Belgian girl says to liirn ; a. h(, ,Are yer ,.,,, coiJ I in English she know "When a famous Fnglish regiment iof Hihlan.iora was disembarking at) of Ilighlamlcrg was disembarking Bouloirne a creat crowd of Frem-h mpn st00ll 011 thc (io.k an,, chPcr(1, .them. But they were frankly pur. - zled by the kilts. "K""Ctll ti.i you id to othe Cohlslre; rds?' his friend inquired. N". they were in action long m. Well, can it be the famous 111; , W;it. .. j hanv think ,!lt i( ,.,, lighting hi, ,iisci,verv. known .Mid'.ll I a hystande th the plea-t. i STKWAKTSCini'i:! 1 J. I). K better. ,vh.; has 1 Sle;., i.f theil h.tle. ( iid ::.- t'.hss - of nt: Pal! Th dlT .1. Itith.;id.-oii-s farm anil Mr. son the It. II. Klinn farm Kale I, vk lias purchased Ot farm. 5 Mrs. Frank Collins ami da Knightstown. who came a to v Mr and Mr... t 1 I 1 1 I. H. K.i unda d M.s. W. T. n .-iie.it l,i-1 I I dr. and Mrs. of I I t-lo ar !l:t-t !. , V. I. M''la hn :,.vl v Stindny .1. lire"' I.ebinon S. .1. Ha spent h ier dan M I Mr-. Itllt.l. id fami i.l da L'hte ferd lledg. I'liel.r.a tirahan Mrs. J.,hn Hr . .l ia.t weekFverfte I i;i i: i. linn i: mi. . .-tub Th. ahl fme

night. Mr. Three it was the s..a'KV I N 9 at which line the ladies wi'I give the prog--tot. J'.-eidi It. .wen. wife ae, .laugi.ler-. Mildred and Marv I.o.ji-e, vii.-ted I- rtlay night :ir. S.du.dav witn (ikn n-atton and famih. Roy War-en. w:l and bi.liv. of Montana, is vi iting hi., mother. Mrs. lane Warren. llarrv Warren, t.r ied.nan..h , . vi.,itrd bis mothir a few tiav, l..-.f week. John Cr.,.-s and wife. Lew Jaoue.. and w.fe and Mr:. Pitteng-r called n 1 I M t n t Tbursdav afternoon. W II u V II If I ( rus Ham and fi.nilv Kundav. .Sylvia and Mary Pauley attended e.iuich at. Thomtown Sondav and dined with Mr. and Mrs. l!ob.--t Stall. Men Hratton and wile iittendfd

church at New Salem Sunday and took dinner with Oiner Beck and fain1 , ., ,. . . ,, . . A,"',r Mr:,tt'n " m Miclngan''"l" 1 "ndy on bMim. ' barles f orrie ami at-ter. Martha, am1 uughter, Aletha, were week end in in.iur.apou.. , ' ' I OD V OIK at Reporter Office

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Interurban Time Table i TEl.RK HAl'TE. 1X1)1 AN AI'OI.IS 4 KAN1KKN TIIAITKIN CO. KtTei-tive Feb. 1, I'.'iT. EAST WEST F.AS1 A. M. A. M. P. M. tl2:W B:'Jf. 7:15 S:l.t H-.aT 10: 15 11:15 t ":17 in:"5 11:25 t (:.:- 7:15 t 0:47 10:b0 HI: JO Sia:8ili tLimited trains. 'Dully except Sunday. Frankfort only. Last car leaves Indianmolis at 11:30 p. m. nnd I.ufavette nt 10.45 p. m. RAWFO!tl)SVII.LE D.VISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crawfordav e at 7:3U. !':tl", 11:31 a. in. 1 :tO, H::,0. u:4M, 7:50, I'.an and 11.30 p. ni. V'ats arr.e from Craw fordsvilie at 7-10. 0:15, 11:11 a. in.. 1:0, 3:1b, 5 :0, 7:20, '.1:20 ttid 11:20 p. m. OWEN MGRKEitT Chiropractor Hours: 5-1! a. m.; t-3 and 7-8 p. a. Consultation and Spinal Analysda free ?30 Caaon-Xcal Itldg, Phone t3S X-Ray Spinocraph Department First Rural Loan and Savings Association li st .rials.. It., T.ssasoa H. P. New, Secretary COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co LINDSAY & TOLLE FUJiEIlAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Next to Interurban Statloa f SIc phoiw ViJ. Oyta day & night CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL IJIRECT0B3 Cfflc phone 3; Reaitionc rhotm 2(0 and MB Staaley Block. Eatt Peuth Street Phone B PiNNELL-COOMRS I.claoa'i Leidtag Limber Tarl JOHN H. HOY (Jencral Real Esiate Runinees CRASn OPERA HOUSE Ull Phone 100-T mKi&Z&22!FS EkpOftcr, by mail, 3 a Year.

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