Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 22, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 October 1917 — Page 4

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y. ., :DlioaM Bulla, TC; Nawa, It na ii. TIUI MP inKITOH. Mftl! aubaerlptlona- payable strictly In a-lvanco ma paper will b discontinued uulaas Kutmcrlptton 1 rnwl. pr Mall, on ;r M 00 t r Mull, ll month 1.7a i T V ill, ur inonlb 19 ( )uil. on n.onih S. Ily Carrier, pr week .10 hf Cariar, on year 1.00 Obltuarla ana Cam of Thank are vhfect to eharaa of in par lln of aix words,. Caah ahould accompany matter et thl kind. Adverilslng matter of Kore! an AifvrrMalna: Representative American Pre Aaaoctallon. Now Tork And Cbtcafio. KlWnO CAMMTDAB. r staled kHun Boon Lodge No. t, K. A A. M. aeeond Friday earn month, 7 p. m Ivory C. Toil, secretary; Welter J. Bhaw, W, al. Lebanon Chapter No. 1. Order Eastern BUr. Klrt Tuesday each month, I JO p. m. Dell Van MJJ . aecratexy; May Behulte. W. 1!. tnanon Chapter No. . fl. A M. Second V ednesdsy each month, V.31 p. m. Ivory C. Toll, aecretary; Ben liCeoiao, K. P. Knlrhtu f.ch month. Toll, rcordr. WHY BAVARIANS W ANT i'L U K. (erm:in prisoners taken of iate upon the western front till of much niuf--murinif among the l!avan..n troop.-. 'J'he Havarians have betn among llu most vtrous of the IWirn.an soldiers, their crown prince has shov n himself a miKh more skillful commander than the kaiser's heir, and they have repeatedly taken the brunt of the allied thrust without adequate support from their Prussian associa'.e.-,. It is but natural that they should renin-. Add to this their devotion to the Catholic chuieh, whose supreme hiad is so infcistcat for peace, their knowh.Ige that they have despoiled the land of a Havarian princess who shares the lie! gifln crown, and their growing eonviction that their cause is lost and one ha ail the ingredients for a movement within the German empire which will check the dreams of the All Highest and start a sincere negotiation for the end of the war. BVY BONDS FROM SAVINCS. And.e Tal.lieU Uil, Ua that FlalU. . than half as populous as the I'nited States and bearing the burden of a war upon her own soil with nil ita attendant devastation and absolute destruction of values, has neveith.'- less raised more than nineteen billions in var loaiis. This huge sum came from the Frenchmen's savings; and it points the way for this country to finance its share of the war. To sell other securities to buy Liberty lloml means a depreciation on change; to lake money from the savings banks may produce the sami: result, for the banks, in turn, may have to si ll securities or to rail their loan-,. I!ut to pay for the bonds out of current savings ia as patriotic as it is thrifty -and it may inculcate a mu'h -needed habit of saving which will be of ineelcuiable benefit long after the emer. fcency has passed. CI KB THE Al T(K K T. Third Assistant Postmaster General I)ockery has started something new in American legal procedure. He cited the New York Call to show cause wl.v it ihould rot be denied the privilege of second class mail, ar-.l refused to inform the Call what. off...c it had eommitted or !.l!ef'e,! to have ranmitted. The Call was reipne-l lo present its ca-e nt Washington r.t a certain hour of a certain day i'.Vj miies from its place of publication and waa informed that at Unit .mic .t v.ouhl he piesented with the chains aguinji it. )IoW n'any of us v-ould remain out of jail t.f our enemies eouli! bale us into c(urt and require us to prove our in jeorenee of charges the nature of v huh tt roi M not know until we appeal eil la C9urt?

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..p for tne ih pio-ation of t,e (eru;in L-ooata wee launched Saturday, October 13, having been conatruc'ed in lew than nix. monthi. - She waa buiU in hat hustling city of the wert whoee ir.dtto la "I Will," and, much as she ii

j reeded upon the seas, she should be i liken as soon as possible to the ports j of the east where they are still talking ( about building ships instead of buildt ing them. WAR-MAKING MACHINES r.Y DAVID M. CrIL'KCH. fll thti nl(trl.efll .Vrtra arralcr.l WAKfllNtiTON. October 24. Food is the one tiling that you can't get at the Fowl Administration building. In fnct, it is even hard to borrow a match tiiPie. Herbert Hoovoi'et rood Administiatinn is one of Amrrica's most powerful war machines. It hap been said th.'it food v. iil win the war and the world acknowledges that America hul'ls the ha'ance of the fowl. Th machinery of the Food Administration is one huge typewriter. It se-iM that the food ritmpaign is being .vastM by rattling typewriters and multiple machines. Hoover has matte h t s w.rk a personal work, he sends hundred of letters each and every Hav to hundreds of persons of influence in the food world. To accomplish a'l of this he has established a corps of correspondents of experience tjn every food commodity. There are -me seventy-five r.irn connected with 'he i 'in I Administration who are f..o! evM'tt-. Fitch one of these is virtually a h'Ui r writer, carrying on 4. i.'::-at cairpaurn thiougn the M, noeiapl-.'!- come m relays t . i' purt:: -i;v : i-pai tun nt i m!o. t,.o handled persens. Mn'e.n picture, are also a p.ut in their services in n apping out a sci-een campaign to save food. Hoov t's war machine is quartered in the bui'dmg which was onre the Hotel Gordon. It is ialryrinthal. hut it aoswfrs the purpose and hruses mere than l..on peoiie. A coe-lder-ahle marimie. corisidcring that it has been organised k'ss than three nn.nths. Ffticiency is the watrhui.rd. "Verbal orders don't go." is trie .-ign hung on everv i'i -k and alfair., im.vo with 51 precision and accuracy. Moieover, Hoover doe ni intend Hat there .-hail le nr.y lax'tv in this department, jirimariiy established fot eonservntion. To otT-et this he has S. pointed a sharp-eyed auditor, who watches closely an. keeps oM:rai.nig --e.-t- down to a ininimun.. It is a great machine, the Food Admni'ralii n. which runs .monthly and no'se'' -lj, hut it.- work i- hi-ing felt a- a comparison net ween market price.- of today and a month ago wo! il'i ir elf. aoleoeil nn priori II.AV, October 2-1. After a lapse of close upon 2.0110 yearr since the d' trtictu n of lVni.oii, the skeletons f fear of the victims have been dis--ivered in the actual positions in hleh tiicy wcr- overtaken by tie - 'ta-trophe. Two ef thee viitiins, apparently a nan nd wife b-longmg lo the upper l.i.-. had evidently been caught by the shower of red hit stones ir, the .1 asiered garuen of their villa, and while hastening to seek shelter in a co-ncr had Isen stidilenly buried and a ph suited through the collapse of ti e roof overladen with volcanic dust. Tl r hud.ar.d -. found in a fritting pos'tion. with his hind and back bent ii-iwaid u'ld tie- l aa wide apart. Ilia wife was standing erect immediately !a,!i.i.-! ! ::::. !'"r jf'-'d eur riofrs were found oa a level with her eais ami there are to gold lings still on the A 'iiiinl .-keli ton wie that of a ulh huddling with his fan; to a e i,i t:.e gaiden wall. The .-!, ol i gruui". a fu'd-iiieij man,' bent al--sl double under the weight of the iffocatir.g debris, had on a linger i f te right, hnnd an iron pijg inset with enrr (.laigi.

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BY KOBERT J. PREW. ' Iffy 14 JialeraalloiMiJ Wewa Bertlet.) j ', PARIS, October 19 (by mail to New i j York.) The examination by United . I States army doctors of the American i aviators in the Lafayette Escad-ille, 1 i which Is attached to the French army," i has bevun. Those of the Americans' who pass the examination will be re-! eeived in the United States aviation; service as firut lieutenants, wilh pay of more than 1,500 francs a month. Their pay as sergeant-pilots in hFrench srmy is shout a franc t. ;. ! Itut al! of the Amerlct i y.';s whoj .have been firMhi; ." : France with , the I.afayett i-cadrille will not go- ; to the United States army. Some won't go because they don't wihh to: leave the French army. Others won't ' be taken because they will be unable to pass the physical examination. i . It is a fact that a crtuin American youth who has been flying for mora than a year with the Lafayette F.sradrille has been rejected by the ; United States army examining board for failing to pass the tests. "Your eyes are bad you can't see well enough to fly. Your heart is had you could not stand the quick transition from low to high altitudes. . Your balance is bail you could not control an aeroplane," they said to him who has "brought down his Boches,1 who has taken "high patrol' at lS.nno feet elevation, and who has had to div", and wriggle, and twnt and turn in his aeroplane scores of times to duck anti-aircraft shrapnel or machine-gun bullets from enemy aeroplanes. I'erhaps the enmining board will reconsider this pilot's esse if he upplies for them to do so. But he won't. Hp prefers to rennin with the Fremh aviation .service: here he is "at home" mil whe-e no question arises as fc. is flyinir every day. May (il l' lo He .- pi- M.h',. that the I.af ti he l' len-. Xtarlv all of li e Sl-.re oi American i in the Esea-lrilie will enter the I.'ni'ed :-Jates a, my. ,'h.- lure ol .he l.'nli frann a n:. ::' h -aiary is too s'long to he withstood by manv a.he K.-cadrdlc is not now tn.ule up. it wealthy men. independet.t.y .1 olT .'.-..I .ih'e ,. muni Ucre i ;s t'l'd.'. l'-il i;,s f,.w -f the ,.ericans will sty with the French rmy. and the.-c wid he M-atiered about ii, F ,-nch escndrilles. The America..-! who go to the I'nited States army will evrnnia I;. be in command if cscadrill' s of ti.-ir own. elevated to captaincies, ha-nig under them the youths who are now heii-g trained in French aviotinn schools and those being trai.icd in (Ine thing which is worrying tie meiiian aviators in the Lafayeiie icadrille in what tvtie machines thewill be asked to fl v takn over bv the American ar nv. Heretofore the Lafayette Fsra.lrille h,as been a fighting unit solely anil every memrier has heen provideil with the newest, fastest, quickest-climbln-r, single-s-ater aeroplanes that wire manufactured. As fast as a new model was tested out and accepted by the French government, machines re .-ent to the Lafayette and other "iha-se" or fighting escadriile.-- am1 the old machines were relegated to the i ear. Hut 'there i.- a rumor prevalent which no one will od'icia'Hv deny or confirm -that the t inted States government intends lo .penalise, for the f.ist year, anyway, on big,-er. heavier an. I therefore -lower aeroplane-. Ii such be the ril-e. the Aieerhan units must be relegated to regulatife artillery fire, photogiaphing the enemy's lines and back areas and bombalding. In such event all American an- M!iadlon. must be- convoyed and pioleci.cd by osradiill.M of French lighting machines, as the bigger and slower ueroplunes are almo.-1 helpless agaiiv-l the German f'vrhting piane-., typified in their newe-t model, th 1 Albatross Type IM. It is not beiieveil that Aun-riia can iianufatture a pinctual iugh-srtee.; aeroplane motor with less than a ear'., practi-e. It has ln-en aniinrcnti proven that Ameriia must leal n bv experience and can not take full advantage of the three years of effort, bv the aihes. which has enabled France and Fngland to eon .tract al-ii'0-.l perfect motorii for aeroplanes. The Priwf Furnished, The proof was furniclied in Janury, l'MH, when an American comf any. l-avir.g a plant in New Jersey, received a con' met from the British povtinnient to constiuct 1 'Ml HispanoSuiia aeroilanc engine of K.') hotse. p.wer each, l'ians and blue-prn.is and nil otner information and ad-gm-ernment and ronforrned idf nticiitly In the imrtuuli.. ami iiii.- a.'.-H in the factories in France. British foiemen and officials were sent lo New JerBev, and even sum. British and Belgian workmen' wer . interHpnriieil among .Tiien turning out tinmotors, ticoause the engines- weiibuilt ubiter eoiiditioiis identical with in F ranee anil Knglish factories. the moiors were believed to be iden-tu-al alsti. 1 The 100 motors were shipped to tngland and ten vtrt lost on tor-

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; 'j j i ' i 'j j j ; E"i" i..TmmmT ,., .,, Ki(J, i :', horit i I :.,'ive of (he re le,.-:-ted he 1 1' h, th e.ihaus P" ""- sent to I' d Ma'--,.;adroiK w ;.vtr. it ' -1""' ":1 anil oh- i--er. In t1 i!.e, t 'd tl It t'"C Ameeie l.f:,'e'. F.cadnlle elot-i i-s' of t . -i in in tr. luctor that is w ,n pilot. M all : lace'' machines. ing I he A mo :,, , ,.,ve had no expo, ii lice in i'Im ni eompanioitK. anil have aivi,i,.,l ih1(,t tiVm-eives aloi-e 10 ( tun. to v,. . ,.n, : f,o ;,ri, , n : ,,( cn; i,j ,nr an:' o;er du-es ,v,l ","h: ,;" .? ;'h!'- i rr,, rnyw':..:: I., it -Ii or French . ilol -as been taken . ter fouling nia-h.li sIlINGTON', O.-toh. the I, i ethe de.-t phi --:...-, 'lie f-i,t that though Am.-I-catiH may be a ace-lovirg in op-t' tl-c have b-cn mil -k m bringing into te' world the most powerful and in-p'",iou-.capons. Aw.y back m (he .lavs of the Amer-h-,.11 teeolutlor, American small .-irni weie i";i ;:i.u.. and tbc-e guns cau-cl G-peral Howe to wrue nome al.out "the ;.. ,ible guns of the rebels." At that tune Americans wo,e a nation of Runmiikers and gun users, and an aulh ,y ha I itle 'dii the colonral days the reider.t..:f the Atlnntie seaboard were the graalest urr of gun.- of their period. anil gurnnukers' shops were in every rpy 81ld town. With little knowledge ; thc science of Inllis'ic.--, th se men poifeci.d the An.eiiran riflo that a f;(( S)Y 0f .M.at monteiit. in the revo- ; , . t i . . . . w!i.n w iehied by the sharpshooth.g. k.-en-eel men uf the cu1onies." (), time the outbreak of thc civil .,, ;,t- J.,. ; r.fl- , ntt-de nt the United t-tatet- nieenal and rifle factory nt iln.pcr's Ferry, and generally known a.s'tho 'Harper's Kerry Hide," stootl at the head of the list for ef-ficiem-y as n military rifle, It was an American who invented the revolver. Colonel Samuel Colt's ,'ir,t V(H pptem was taken out in )wii, but at tn tM-ummnit the arm and navy officers looked with suspirion or aversion upon '.he device, The Seioinole war, in lii'i, gave tne

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Mayor PAULO. TAUKR. Treasurer REfiLNALi) STEWART Clerk JOHN 0. CASON C'ounciimpn First Ward HAKKY HUP.T Councilman Second Ward CHARLES R. MILLER Councilman Third Ward IRA DOYI) Council.uan Fourth Ward ELMER SEARK Councilman at La rare WILLIS IL WINN ALFRED M. LOl LAND

i.pot"tUlll'.:. , a';d il .- pTJ I ! jTUf TO i Us) h;l. nc fit :.s : I) fMisiMr.,i'.rir.!ii-o . j V. A.-l'iMi ' 'i h- a-Vv-.. N .1 a great d.-ai .eoig unearthed, i-u ot t-lel to cause a null th . .,i,t th.--PUBLIC SALE CALLS D. it Oetebc-r i Thui-d. bur-day A. Kandel, 7 n.ilei wed of I.ehj mile north; n,ile east and north of 'Dover; jronrral far n fa km km wns. nilc Take notice. We waul to buy " barrels of horse-radish root.1 ji.st ai jit is dutr out of the Kto.iiid. Write (for prices and how to take care of it. i Wi-,t lo Par. Hon seed store, finw- ' i'jriiav.lle, lnd. 10-i2-ix.

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riiiiiiii:i::iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!::;:u!ii!niiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiii:iiMiiiiiiiiibi!ii:iiiiiiiii.is. - - - " "' " S-3.0!) TO $300.00 Loaned upon Funiiliiro, I.iv-?tock nnd other Chattels ut legal ratca TV.'ENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In tun s of $."0 nr.il over you may have 2.1 months in which to repa !e your loan, or vou may repay sooner if yoa iise. SPECIAL TEKJiS TO FARMERS Write ii - or call unon m 'or full pnrticularj. t Will ba in Lebanon each Friday W. A. SWANK !f 411-1,1 '.Vn ilur Bh'.g. rrafori',Ti!le. Tnd. We?-. Main street., Lebinon, 1. d. (Squire Trowbridge's office) $$$$$$$$$$'$$$$$$$

i'iM:,'EiJr-c;yoMi:s Lenana's Lesdiaf l.usiber Yi.-aV The Eirst N.'Ui-nta! P.ar.k I The ..'.Ii'st ,r.H !-:r,-. st lank i". H-.i'i.c ri.-.uiy. j W0O1.KY ii EI)WAi;S bostonia:; sioes ml i. i). (; AiiP.isoN r.:NT::'T faraiira .stale Htnk Dui.aUsf V..(,a.a :e-!-2 f'ho 45-S IMclKcr Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE OUNFR 1IOLSF; Lebanon and Thomtown. Phone 15 State Auto Insurance C'ovfrs Comrtletc Z. C. SMITH I2li North Meridian. Phone 92-V V. South U-banoa Phone 2V, sArETY RAZOR BLADES SHAKPtNED 5iri'e edfre, jer dr.acn Ojub's edirc, per mm We pay postnen one way. R-.rkfrr & Ken. Lebanon LH.'ANC'N LL(:.i.iiNo sales a-;;:;cy Every! ;t:ni for thn aoto. PCST solnmoi.i'ua. VuU-an:iinu a r.pecia'.ty. Telephone 362 Armory Building

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d c-i):llac, pak;e and dodge hh0s.' oaks FiliKSTONK AM) U. S. TIKES ENGLISH A I 'TO A.NU TRACTOK CIO. or't.ess, I'f'Ilili'"' ""l A. F. MiLSON VKTEU1N AR1AN Daviu Hr-i.-i. I.iverv Rarn Phonos 7 and 11007 CALL 233 And Save Jloncy on Groceries J. V. DAVIDSON Across from Trurt,i,n Ktation JOHN II. HOY I General R";il Fvl.ito llusinesa j (.UA.NU Cl'iMA 110LSE CM I Phone HW-Y JONES & STARK CLOTH1LRS FuiU that Suit, gr.uth R.de Square J. S. IRVINE Plumb-ins; and Healing PilONE 701. ' j(' I ' j WE NOW li.VVF AICO DAIRY FEED