Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 19, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 October 1917 — Page 3
Cadillac REBUILT CARS Cadillac !a. always ln supremo in motor car constru ti n. As in ii -f r.ir, you got that wipm.-rity 'n a rebuilt Cadillac made as p'n't m n.nv l.y rcph'-ctnfe every worn part l y a now factory tandiird pact. Repainting '"l r.tlecoratieg ir.akes ic hs k hie
All ured bv tl.. :H It'll! I I Cadillac Automobile Co. INIU.WAI'OUS Csed Car liipart mi-nt. ? i-ori,l floor .St..:h-jrt hui'din Eleventh and Meridian Sti. .M:.in .M".-. Ant.. 27-:!-' Winter Tourist Fares TO THE South and Southwest and California VIA Clover Leaf Route LONG IIVIT STOP OVERS Chas. E. Rose A.x.t. Ccn. Pass. Agt. TOLEDO. O. Sewing Machine SOLD. RENTED AND REPAIRED Hemstitching a Specialty Singer Machine Co. New AilH'i-s. 2'iS Main Street jl'HONK li'7 GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jrftrlcn, Opticiim and Mosie llenv : Writ Side Square, q Craig's & More .00 TDK KEXAI.L SKlliE Jul) Work at Reporter Office Reporter, by mail. S3 a Year Lyha i: i.nir. hava no
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SOCIETY BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY. Y. M. W. clasi Methodist l.piscopal church. 2:TO. Inter Nor club Miss Nina Fall Tl Kappa Perkins, :!:IMI Mrs. Walter FAREWELL PARTY. Mrs. Heibert Rungc, who will soon ' ;ivo for Racine, Wis., where Mr. incite has accepted a position, wa: honor KUi'St at ;'. party riven las ...ling at the home of Mr. a.td Mr.-Ci-ige K. Ad.ims on West Chirng. t - -'t. The guests were the employ - 01' the Hoone Ci.unty Bank when Vr.. Rin.KP hoi. Is a position. They : .r. and Mrs. (dalles Forbes ..I rhil.1r.-n and Mi Marv JoT.nsor -ho las accepted the position whi-h 'P he made vacant hy Mrs. linage'. ;. living. DOMESTIC SI I FNCE ( 1 1 1!. Tiw Domestic Science club at i'.--gular meeting held yesterday after ionn in the surgical dressing room it the court house presented this do lit. mnt of the H.-(i Cross i-i.-li :th $0 to he used to pi ovule materia or work. At ca.-h of the meting. o he held in the .-uiKi.-al dr'.--int: 'om. where the houiv are siient 11 roviding i-urpn-al e ntcrial for tr. - idicrx. e.-u-h 1 :ber will also ,l i.-iti- ten rents t the work, of this de artment. ' ; ' - THF. I). M. C. I l l U. njuy a Arthui We fleet. The atu active eci.ated in keeping with the Hal e'pn, many h'.e-k fats, w itrii.--arie te. being Used. 1- oliaw nig the br-ui i. nt in'needl.-w.iik, Mrs. Can. a isied hy fcer nsugliusr, Mis- Madgt nl Mrs. frn..s Crr, a gut. Mrveii plate lam he.. n. ' 'NAtTsonVt.. ' '"' A Miek S011.1l .is nhtt ,'lift e inir in the h"in" o:' .i.-s li-jl.v iiomps.in on K.-planiele .-!. I .y t'a of t ta, r'a-sof tf-.e I"r '' -.hii-h M:-s. Chi li!l"l- is teai-lu-r. 1 ne icniny waiprnl in ir-'tme and miuK and mVeTments w fei-vfvl - UIKTIIDA Y DINNER. Mrs. ;arl Adney and children wen n-lndntraptw trinT attend - r Lairtliay ucpfiie liine- to be givei f hfc vein( it Jn-4 Mji-n.' home ii k At I' I J ta' Wflace Ki.-sell':-ixtieth l.irthday anniversary. SL'NDAY DINNKIJ (il F.STS. Mr. anil Mrs. tt-win P-radiey, of Keriey street, will have as th'-ir dinnei (iieata SuViar',,Mr. ; ,'and Mrs. Ktl Staton and family of south of lhanon and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (IrooVr and family of near Wh"ite.town. Nt)ON DINNKR PARTY. Mish Marxaret Day, of Kant Pearl strr-et, will entertain with a noon duller party Sunday, haviM? as her menu, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Haves and the Misses F.i'a and Kmma lieckwith. all if (iroeneastlc. Reporter on R. R. $3.0f) Yearly i r -l ' o ar.i UJ:. k -1 3 r
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J IXRSGAL LLa'HjJ, J T- B. Miller upent yc,.trday in Frankfort transacting tniHiriesx. Mum Frances W all m apending the uei'k end at her home in Marion. Mm. Claronce IKWott will spenri Sunday in Thorntown with relatives. Attorney R. W. Adney lift thin afternoon for Scianton, Fa., on legal business. Mr. and Mr. William Smith will lie the guet of their daughter in Thorntown tomorrow. Mrs. (ieorre N'orwwd left today for Chicago where she will. sp.Td sevral duyn with relatives. Miss Marian Ritchie, who attends DelrNiu university, is spending the seek end at her home here. Mr. anif Mrs. Zorn C Smith and hihlren will be Sunday guests of Mr. ..i-l Mrs. S-las Moffitt. of Nohlesville Miss Louise llurn.w. who has been ill for several we ks at her home on E:i-.t Klin street is slowly imnroving. Mrs. Ar.ny (vf-rlees retunil heme yesterday morning from a short visit s Indianapolis witji Mrs. William
Mis. Russell Metford iimpolis yei terday. the t riairv KumliHUKh. foim ms in Tinniest of Mr.:, rlv of this Mr. :in, Mrs. (JeorRP Ad.ims had s their dinner truest:, today, Mr. anil Mrs. John Richardson and family, of near Max. Mr. and Mrs. C. Porald Tiyrd will spend Sunday in Craw fur.lsville with Mr. Pyrd's parents, Mr. and Mis. ijeorge Hyrd. Mr. and Mrs. Ora I'o.-I and dandier, I'orahelle, went to Indianapolis Ins afternoon to r.-main over Suud;:,. with relatives. Mrs. Dave Dow:-!'., of lihun-i.i. is .he gue-i for sriveraj days of Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. HerniK. Mr. and Mrs. J,-se It!. 'die and son. Uoyl Harold, will he the Kiie Sunlay of Mr.-. l!iil.M.-'s father, tleorg.' M..rtori. f Whitestown. Miss Edna lt.-ev:s. of Tuscola. TiL. tas thp guest la night of Mr. I . C. -i:iih-n and famil, of Nrth M.-ri-linn -Ireet, en route to Cincinnati f.. . vi -it. Mr. ,nd .Mrs. Kt -S. Harvey, Mrs. S..,M. t"ms, ili.-s thlla Van Nuv i. uv I. .Miss,, Kate Or. ar niotoi-d ti Ptulstl'jf 'Wvdi-'lay a:.d xj-ejtf M.I-.-.' Tr-d Hyius r.-turne-Mo. 1-r 1 visit with her p;iii-n:.s, :ii. ar ! v vtr1-. aweeNhrwiKXj of'K'nh 1 jjf f. non street. Miss Harriet Naylor. of Pasa ! ,11. , C'aU wiio is vi-ititig her .sister, .M:.; C. B. Adair, of luiiik of Lebanon will te the guests of relatiMs in Cia-.v-ordsville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. W hite and s-n tobert, and Mr. and Mr-. I.ee Tu..i ill"1ie dinner gricsti Tnmorrtiw ot Mrs. Taylor's parents. Mr. and Mi.-. William Wooley. of Haie'rigg, Mr. and Mrs. (ieo.ge Field, of lndinalis, will spend Sunday h -re w:tli Mrs. l-ietd's grandparents!, Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Alexander, and her aunt. Mrs. Klo Nelson, of East Supi-iioi street. Dr. and Mrs. II. I.. P.uker and chil dren. of East Main htreet, and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Harold and family, of Noblesville, will be entertainc! Sunday at the home of Jail Sutphin '" ' is r' "" Mrn. I.wise Witt, of KniKhtsl. who came the hrst of the eek a visit with friends and relative is now the guest of Mrs. Mary Stewart of South East street. Mrs. Witt i.gc.verness of the Kingt -town orphans' home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mrs. lhert Witt, of this citv. and Mrs. IT. I.. Neal, of South llend, spent last
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FREE: Truing In White' on Wfc..Wvt, jir?ri'or .tor- in tint place. ,.W( mA ' f.wirinr' :'i" 1 " . the ,,,,-St., ti. ttep.t Eving. I r- ltatS V .-a tiiel lire- : they v .id at l..id.i . sister, M nd-itives ,m i.:t e.-'.s of their i.-.t Mr Ann UUeiuian. Minn Tiorothv Velkerr of this city. and Miss IVarl Woody, of Thorntown are we.-!, end fcue.-l i of Mr. and Mrs l'orcival (i.ms. of Indianapolis. -Mi--V -'ker is a piano pupil of M:s. Owens ,,iuj Miss Woo.tc Is an mg.m pupil i f Mr. Owens. ilts. Susie Stewart, of IndianaIndia, came this iifternoon for a short ' i-.it with Mrs. Harry (Miaver and I' .mily. of .North East street. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Ohaver and Mrs. S'ewart will he guests of Mr. anr Mis. Carroll Sullivan, of near l.ebaMiss Bertha Haller, of Lafayette i.i here for a short visit with Mr. anc Mrs. A. L. Welch and Mr. and Mis E. S. Harvey. She was arcomp.'iricd !.r.r i.y h..r (rn-ndmother. Mrs. Sarah Haller, who will be the guest of Mi aril Mrs. John C.ihson. 'Ihis eveirne Mr. and Mis. Ilarvty and cliildi.n. .Mrs. Welch and Miss Hall.ur will mo tor to Indianapolis to spend Sunday with Mrs. A. V'. I.owman and family. lUWF.EKI.Y MFFTINt;. The Inter Nos rlub will hold it.regular bi-weekly meeting next Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Nina Fall at Merhanicsburg. The members are asked to leave c-n the 7:22 Frank fort car. HOME FOR VISIT. Claude Pyles of Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., arrived Inat night for : short visit with his parents. He wil return to Louisville Sunday. WEST OF PIKE. Mr. and Mrs. George Worrell had aIho'r (ruests Sunday Mrs. Alice Fal and Harry Randle and family of Mchanii shurg. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. C. Endres and daughter Lucy. Mr. and Mis. Henry Reed spend Sunday at Thorntown. Misses Ruth and Lucille Fall, Goldia ' Johnson and Lytle Perkins, Theodore and Philip Endrea and Huren Caldwell were Sunday guests of Miss Mant Johnson near Scotland. Mrs. Kay Kern called on Mrs. Frank Mliuw and daughter Thuiwiuy after'rorn. Charles Endres, Frank and Lucy F'ndres motored to Indianapolis Wed nesday on a businesa trip. Charles Endres is having an eleetriI liiiht plant Installed on his place. IV ' U nkle of Ma'ion is doing the wiring. ' I Mr. and Mrs. William Fall enter i turned the "Jelly Nemhlxirs" at than : home Wednesday night. I The Misses Mary and Rosa Entire: I entertained at a 6 o'clock dinnei I Tuesday evening: Misses doldie John ! ion, Lucy Endres, Ruth anil I.urili b all and Mane Johnson, Theodore : and Philip Endres. Lytl Perkins, I John frank and George Enikcs and
Ilrren Caldwell. J
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We have just received Malleable Steel
You will be interested to know that on August 21, 1917, THE .... UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, WAR DEPARTMENT, awarded us an immense range contract amounting to several train loads. They accepted our regular range, just the sume as yoa get from US', as standard i. every way, satisfi-.-d THE SOUTH REND M ALLEABLE RANGE is built to stand the most severe tests of war in all its departments. $10.00 Set of Ware Given With Each Range Sold Next Week.
BOONE HARDWARE
SUCCESSORS .it I f .LLiLs w.i 1: Kesolut.'iin InlrwIiKod in the Senate Has Powerful Uackint;. IRU !'. Nlrrno...l-ll .Win MEXICO CITY, Mesico, A resolution calling upo in the allies was iotto-l 0. toh i Mexi 1. 'ed i; fiilie, senate today. The me isji"We de th i th se historic and imno.lant hmirs f the national life, that it nnnotlnce to he executive of tin' repuh'ic throinrh , committee th.-.t it is the se:itlit:"i,i. of his body that a formal dollar, -it;. .n -mist be mule of lit le::st heneVMlent Uainy towanl lh. ..Il.i.1 r.t. ! is. :t seems to us, is indi.-pcn. it-' I the establishing of p'-a.i', lii-I. .p fait, for the vcey life of the nvio:i. The re-o!ution was signed hy Dr htipio Alonr.o of Poto.-I; Jose p.ey lose of Mexico City ami General Kafcl '.'of-eda of Coahuila. All of the senator.- in ime.-tion he ong to the -o-caili-d civilian cn-up a: listineuish.d from the mii.'ary grour ind their policy is strongly supported y the powerful pro-ally newsp.ipei Kl Ciiiver-al. A nm. her of sen iters who were in erviewed after the preserdiition of th' esnlutton expressed the opinion that elations beiween this country anil lei-many would he severed within a 'ortntght. HOME ON Fl RI Ol (ill. Sereeant Orlie Q-ii.k. I.ueler Clal nee Haye.-, C. J. Pyles, Ku-h I'mh.-r-hine and Irvin Worrell are home from Camp Tajlor, Loui.-ville. on a shori 'urlouEh. All of the Hooik uut hoys at the camp ale well and ail oi them are satisfied with condition; there and the treat men' they are reeiving. Orlie Quick, who has hao regular army experience, has heer. made a unrgeant. French artillerj men are expetted at the ramp soer to in.-tiurt the boys in the Hi'.th regiment in the use of the threo-i.n r ituns with which thev will he equipped Guy Kiocaid, v.!.-'. left v-i'-h thf Bnone drafted men for Camp Taylor tvy.. two wriks arc, returned to hi; lonie near Hazelrigg yesterday. Hi v.i physically di..Ualitied. Jamft (ilendenning living south, of Lobanol lao was returned when rejecti'd ii ho physical test. ,VTT ! V p i ( : CONVENTION. Among those attending the W. C. T IT. .state convention being bi'lil ir Andnrson are Mrs. Ed Henderson Mrs Harry Huniiltnn, Mrs. Will Henderson, Mrs. McCreight, Mrs Marv Hcndrkks, tvt this eity and Mrs T. B. Bruce. Mm. A. T. Cro.trert Mrs, James H. Martin and Jira. K. 0 k, of ShsnnVifidale.
the following from the Range Mfg. Co.
TO .1. C. RROWN CO. Fall,
., . ,Tiui unusual lirii'Iiteniiij; up cilVi t (if tint many uwdiil ' 'lioLiA'TiMil tciiiisiti:', which we have stocked tor ymir needs will nii'ft every purixise tlciroil for your fall clcnninjj.. ? Rjtdiator Piiint. Stove ripe Enamel, Floor I'aint Ftirn. ihire 1'nlish, Gold I'uint, Vuniiture N'aniish, KliKir Vn'rnmh, l'ltint:! for Hanl'.vood flTeet, l'aitit in small packages for Keiieriil use, Altimiiitim Puiat, l'ath Tn'i Ktisim 1, etc. IH tw-snpiib ywtr wetls. OaktDrjigtStorev) fASTER ie mitItieLl' 4 J
i enoi -OLVLH KILLED i k RAID' CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE. ypho that it ran be h'ird idand. The big gun duef which was formerly confined to the area northeast and southeast of Ypr.s now extends almost to Nieiport. The sUitement issued by the war office at noon said that German ai'til'ery was in full blast ail night against P.r.t'sli po-itions north of Lens and t.et-ieon th- Tower hamlets and the Vp. --hoiiii.-. railway in llelgium. It is gepenilly piedirted hy liritish n-i'itary expeits that another infantry rive by Field Marshal Haig's army is bout due. TAKE ANOTHER ISLAND. German Troops Occupy Second Larg. est Group at F:ntrance of Riga Gulf. ll.i tl,r .'.... .1.. . .1 r-. .-r.ier.l COPENHAGEN. October 20 German troops are today occupying Dal;ne Island, the seeond larg'-st of the ifroup dnminat ng the entrance to the Gtt'f if R!g-. I'p.'or hoHVy fire from tlerman dreadnoughts and cruisers troops were landed at Serro and be;an a diive aenss the island, although their progress was hotly contested bv .he Russians. There are six islands in the Archipelago commanding Riga ifulf and already the Germans hold four of them. (Dagoe island contains approximately 475 siiuare miles and is given over prineiially to rnttle raising.) Advices from Petrograil today stated that the government archives ire being removed to Moscow. This sal an expected move, however, as it has been reported ever since th? fall, of Riga that the capital would be moved from Petrogi'ad to Moscow.
DN ENGLAND TODAYi
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:en Up Needs
Heul hk'm Disease Jj It ii tinnecc-. .-it-y for you to trifcr v. i, !r .y-zf-ni j, tlotcHcn, ringwornvraalies ..-i:.tnu!ariUiiUou' Its. Alitiiezemo, cl: i:..-dj iit my cni' frc lor 3!c, or f : ' .0 : -T . -Xfr I'.:'" -1 cttht, srtl prompt !y:--;tA..) v-.ji u .;ailygiv ir::-tai.t rchof ii::p (trhir.j; t jrtu It cleanses and tiic the i .. i. B':(l b alrquickly wul c:K-tiwiy i.x. .t ai.ii rtiraaT. miki is a wcndi-rful, pmetratintt, Li-4i:;iearini. liquid nj is amUung tJ , t8 iii-st cl, ii. io. s!;i:;. hisnotgreaiy. ii r . .iy appiu d a-u c.n.t.4 little. l,-et it Ii y rr I ' nil i :rther di-trcs, 'I be E. V,'. c .. tteveland. O, Prest-O-Lite Service Station Storage Batteries and Gas Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. PUBLIC SALE I will- sell at. public anrtion' at my residence, 4 miles s.iuih of IW.anon and l'j miles northea.it of Milledgeville, o.i the Pi'.ishoro and Ibanii road, on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1917 !!-.i.i!.. i 1.1 'Oil O'clock a. in. Muies and horses, rattle Nine, head; Hons Nineteen bead; L'sual l'ern's. ELLA McCLAIN SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, ptr dozen Kt Double edge, per dozen ' We pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon Reporter oo R. R. $3.00 Yearly
