Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 28, Lebanon, Boone County, 31 October 1917 — Page 8

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Matthews' Specials Matthews' Special Coffee, per pound. ." 38c One pound free with each one bought. Fine Fine Potatoes, per peck I ."5c r,ig cur. Pet Milk l ie Walk-over Flour, fine, 25 pounds for $1."0 Flake White or Lenox Soup, per bar. "c EXTRA SPECIAL Five pounds best Granulated Sutrar "nc With ench order of other groceries. Only one to a customer. Sweet, Sour or Dill Pickles SpriiiK Fries, ier pound 2c Grimes' Golden Apples. Grapes. Anything. Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 206 West Washington Street Phones 100 190

City Garage Harroun Motor Cars 1918 Model on Display Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors

Gasoline 21c Phone 158.

Revival Services Started Monday evening, October 29, continuing indefinitely, every night at the Holiness Christian Church On West Ash Street, Lebanon. Conducted by the pastor of the church, Rev. Lewis Crate. Everybody Cordially Invited

MEADES STUDIO South Side Square. Phone 752 Olympic Theatre; Matinee, 2:00. Night, 7:00 TONIGHT "The FiKht: This number deals large'',- v itt ti " efforts of the Gray (',': ' i,. ctiminal band to waylav to 1 " -'i man Wade, in order to ohti i- '.'.: e stly necklace. Thfc ehata- '!..;o LIkIiI U revealed mote f,i . .re' , to ftBni.it Wade in eHcapmt; the tram:. -V-fln also begini to take a hand eollaiioialu.K xiU. ll.- (..j!..i In an h'iVhi to save hi master. None of the episodes are very exciting in this numher, but are designed to carry the plot forward. "Boulevard Speed Hounds." An original and ununually funny comedy, by t ted A. Palmer, featuring Eddie l yee- rsd Moran. They are pinched let' .wimir and fool the cop hy makinsj beliero Eddie'a wife i ill from childbirth; ! posea ax the wife and ue a small dog for the baby, A di'licat. situation handled with jut right comeoy touch to jet it over in good style. Bc-ADMiSHION-Sc

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Per Gallon 421 South Lebanon Street "fix 'icture Frames. Kodak Eilms. KODAK FINISHING Colonial Theatre Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. Trianirle Pictures present Knid li'nnelt and Miruery Wilson in "The Mother Instinct." A story of wonderful appeal. The setting" are of the m.iirnificent Trianirle type. They include riotous carnival and cabaret s ene in I'aiand the pirture-Kjue Lfe in the fisbucvillage. A company of forty arti.s-.ns under the direction of M. Iioner, ait director, woiked for two months constructinir the little French hamlet where much of the action takes place. An imposing courtroom, a duplicate of one in I'ans. is also utilized in the vene where Marie is brought Uitnal for murtler. 10c-ADMISSION-3c Coi inu Thursday Vitairraph pref. 'l-ibt. Kdeson and aomi C'hildi "I'stherii of lrn " HSluietVuIurt

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uiiiLo TO AN ABRUPT CLOSE The Case of Milton Updike Against Dr. Luella Masters is Dismissed. The ct( of Milton I'pdike against Dr. I.udhi Master, for damajfpg for malniHctisp, lume to an abrupt cloj in the Hoon Circuit Court yesterday aftrrnoon v.hen flismisi-al was nuitlo on motion of thr pinintiff. At tho rlose of the evidence suhmittod by the pluintiff, thf ii'en.,ant asked the court to instruct the jury to fiml for the (ieunlant. When the court indicated that he would jrrant the t.U.'st and jsutiitn the motion to instruct for tlu? ilt'fene, Die plaintiff dismissed trip Het'on. This is The second trial of the case At the former trial the jury disagreed. ltji the IntrrnntivHil Ye Iterrtee.) DENVER. C.ilo., October 31. Al-th.-uirh Denver's lend'-g hoi-tlrv. the Bn.wn I'aUv Hotel, does not 'allow I g. in til.- men's, they provide kennels in thf ha.-fiii nt for the care of canine, hi '.uyht to the hotel by guests. Thr '...MiM'-is ate mat. loomy anil "individual," I'.'tnl up in rows near fit- has-ment ent ranee, lielll.oya can l s.-en eai h morning t.-iking tli" r-.tir-T'" led iru'".ts for an ainnp- in a i ,i k near the bote!, ami it is said th" "rati" f.ir tin' an.-tiu-iatii' ani-tuh-furm -he ; a Mil-.-tantial increase in the hotel hill of the mrrcu of the dog. FEEIiING SOLDIERS IN CAMP ENORMOI S TASK I By thr In E'f V . II... October Soldiers in training at the -iiteen natioral r:::y ..ai.t'cmcnts in the United States nq'i.ve approximate! y o.'il'O carloads .: f' .l ,!.,iiv, ni'ioid'iog to statistics given .iil here ,v the V .ilro.' War Hoard. It is estimated that at least five pounds of food i- needed each oay foi- raeh of the l.poopi'o mn now i.iaiui.n. f. r the national nney and national guard divi-inns. Uailroad exerutiv- are giving cl afntion to the transportation p i ideii pre tilted hy the t:tsk of "f in noli each and fifty-x smaller moving this ureal quantity of food--tuffs. The t.isk invntves the .upplyinir f ail the :.e.'e--ities of life for sixteen nn-prn.i'ir'ne cities of a population .ill's ranging in population from It'tO io ll.l lil'V 5 ..'0 ACRES OF SOI THERN COAL LAND tly I.- Hiern ifl'ooil nr$ e-'fke.l KNOX VI I i.H. Tenn., O.toi.er :;). I'utel -a e of a tr n't of r t.H"0 acres .,f coal . land iii Scott county, near irieida bv A. If. Onv and John V. .-'h. a, of 'Kn-xvdi". has I n announcil lo re. The tract is sa'd to in' the larirct siiikIo eoai property in h Sooth and more than J.VKUKili ' is involved in the deal. l ive coai operations already have bc.n opened on the tract ami a.Uh- . to na! development work is in p'virI re -is. I The tract is near the (lien Mary oil Itusher.s and tint new owners expect to -ink oil w.'lls that will yield a productive flow. DRAFT LEAVFS ONLY ALIENS IN V. VA. TOWN lfi MrrsiiN'Oi.. Vci. Frrrlrr.) WKIRTOWN. W. Va.. October .".I. The selective drift will leave only inrei-rners in this steel mill town. O." the St.,0 regisi rants here it has been found that 7'lfi aie aliens who are exempt from mihtaiy service. I'rncticaily every physically tit American will i.e taken in the first r.ationt:! army. HOSPITAL NOTES. WILLI IMS. Lawrence IVrea of this city, who ;h.-is been in the hospital for the past few days taking medical treatment, jwent to his heme today. j WITHAM. j Mis. Arthur Can- underwent an abjdominal operation this morning. Her j condition is good. Drs. Heck and Hig- ! gins did the operating. CKT POTATOES NOW. Potatoes are freezing in the Northwest. M nm'. ilr V mron.in find Mich. igan, prics will lie higher. Havtj a , carload on South Lebanon street, on 1 Hi Four. Potatoea will be It a bushel I after Christmas. Get then now. I A. L. PAtKifrrr.

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INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. INDIAN APOI.IS, 1nI., October 81. I Receipts of MUX) hoirs today Were short ef the. requirements of buyers, and as a result there was a further upturn in prices of from 25c to 50c the ; (rain being principally on the light and mj:.ed grades. The extreme range in ; sales of the hops weighing from 160 ' pounds upward was from $17.00 to 17.40. against $10.40tT".25 yeitter- ' day. and the. market now is over $1 1 higher than the close of last week so fur as the bulk of hogs ia concerned. CATTLE The run of 1700 cattle today was ubout normal for the middle of the week and consequently the position of salesmen was not quite us strong as yesterday and the upward movement in prices was checked te some extent. Geneially, however, the market was more satisfactory to sulesmen. There was also a strong market for calves and stockers and feeding cattle sold steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, October 31. Influenced by a forecast of generally fair and warmer weather over the entire grain belt which is favorable for the movement of grains to market, the corn and oats market was slightly easier at the opening to-day. Outside trade remains small, however, and the market was featureless. Local commission houses have received reports that the corn trade through the belt is in a chaotic condition Uh the quality of the corn so unsatisfactory that niany dealerf will not buy at all. Farmers are reported anxious to sell and are preparing to market their com -is soon us it can be gotten ready. There was no early trading in pork and lard at the opening of the provilions market ar.d January ribs sold at prices slightly under yesterday's close. Close Corn - May. Sl.lS'n to $1.- !:; Hec., U7'.; Jan.. 1.1',' to '. Outs May, tin to 57nc: Dec., f.84 to Sc. ForkJan., ?41 20; Oct., $40.15. I.ard-Jan., $2.42; Oct., $24.75; Nov.. $24.77. Kihs Jan.. 522.20; Oct., $27.15. flllf.AI.il LIVESTOCK. INION STOCK YARDS. III.. Oct 31. Hogs K-r.'ipts, 2.-..O00; market steady to 5c higher; mixed and butchers, $15.:0ri$l7; good heavies, $15.25 tti.'.5: rough heavies, $14.25' 1 1.45; light, l4.Hi.i lti.lf: pigs. IU.25. 14.5ft; bulk of ..'.les, flfi.fi.5m 16 85. CATTLE Receipts, 21,tH)n; matket steady; beevos, $G.75fi 17; cows and heifers, $.;: l'J.Hl; stockers and feeders, $;. II :; Texans. C.20i 13.70: calves, :,(., 15. SIIKEI' Receipts, 21 .fit W) ; market steailv; natives and westerns. $.H.S0(" 12.H5; lamb,. $12.40'.o 17.50. LEBANON MARKETS. Wheat, No. 2 gov't grad $2.05 Corn 1.75 Oats, new, white otic Oats, mixed 54c Rye. No. 2 1 65 Clover seed flS.OO POULTRY. Eggs :ific Mutter, fresh 30c Hem, under 4"-j lbs 14c Hei.j, 4'j t1... and over Spring chicks over 2 lbs ltk Old cocks 11c fieese, full feathered 10c OFFERS "APOLOGY" FOR ATTEMPTED Ml'KDEK lfl Iht IntermaHnnal .Vein Berrire.i LONDON. October 31. William Muller is wondering just why some people ,-ue .-o rude. He is doing his wondering in the Old Hailey. William attempted to murder a pretty young woman clerk, but the young woman seemed to he olidurate she didn't wish to he murdered. There are many ways to pass out, and the girl thought she had a privilege of being consulted in the matter. When Mr. Muller was arraigned he was just a little the worse for wear. When given the opp rtunity to say something he broke out with: "I apologize." The young woman refused to consider it. HAS BROKEN BACK, BI T IS TAKEN IN DRAFT fiREEN'SRL'RO, Pa, October 31. iffy tht slernafcmui A'ctr Harriet. I ' Although his back was broken five years ago, (ieorge Whipkey, a farmer, of Laurelville, this county, has been accepted for service in the national army Whipkey has only a lump now where the vertebrae were dislocated, and he says he is strong enough to make it warm for the GerI BANDITS GET $7000. j CHICAGO, October 81. Four auto bandit today hurled reel pepper into the eyes of policeman Jame Malone, shot him in the left arm and escaped (with apayroU of 7,047.26 belonging 1 to the Sefto-, Manufacturing Co. j The money was carried hy Edward (Conklin, a bank messenger, who ws jhwlng escorted by policeman Malona to the Cofton company' office. D.H Tnauoht. Do not bang your house round with tablets and pictures, b,it wtth the bun tit T Hi te'uientnr. EptcNtu.

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IM CONTINUED FROM PACE OM2 proprietor may save you the inconvenience of handling pennies by raising hk admission price a nickel, as many other persons selling gi-ods affected by the war tax have already done. Here is the way the admission tax and the club dues levies will fall upon the public: One cent on each ten cents or fraction of the amount paid for admission to any place including admission by season ticket or sub; : riptien, to be paid by the perscn paying for such admission, except in the case of children under twelve, where the tax in every case i one cent. Persons admitted free pay the tax on the ba.-is of the charge made to other persons of the same class, exe. pt employes, municipal officers on official business and children under twelve. Where the charge for admission to a cabaret or similar entertainment :s wholly or in part included in the price paid for refreshment, service or merchandise, the amount paid is to be computed under regulations to tie prescribed by the treasury department. In the case of persons having thpermanent use of boxes or seats, in a lease thereon, the tux is equivalent to 10 per cent of the amount for which a similur box i.r seat is sold for the performance br exhibition at which the box or seat is u-.-.l or leseev.'d by or for tile lessee or holder. These taxes are not to he imposed in the case of a place v. her,, the maximum charge for admission is five cuts or for shows, rides or other amusements in outdoor general amusement parks where the adioi...-ton is ten cents or in the case of - t.ows. rides or other aniu.-'nionts (the maximum charge for admission to which is ten cents) within outdoor gen -ral amusement park.-, or in the ci.-,- of admissions t. such parks. Whor proceeds inure exrlu.-ivelv to the lit. of religious, educational or c table, societies or organizations, in the ca.e of admissions to cultural fu'rs, no tax shall hiiil, provided none of the proceed distributed to stockholders or t hers of the association A tax of 111 per cent is io-posi the amount paid as lines or mor ship fees, including iniliatien ft any social, athletic or sporting where such dues or fees are ii the cess of $12 per year, such taxpaid hy the person flying the or fees. Due? or fees paid ti tnrnal or beneficiary societies, or ns-ociation.- operated on the sy-'tem are exempt. Those collecting admission di fees are required to collect tl and make monthly returns ant ments to the government. to he dues tltif lie rnlrrnillnsill .Vffirt Hcrvtrf.) ' "KANKAKEE. HI.. Oct. 3. Kankakeeans are getting rid of their cats and incidentally making reprisal.-, on members of the Milk Producers' association in this district be"nu;o of the price of milk being raided two cents a quart. ! The citizens declared that they j could not afford to feed the cats on I milk, so they took the felines to the farmers, who are members of the milk , association, to feed, i One farmer had eight cats left at , his door last night. SEVEN FEET TALL, HE HAS 1-FOOT BRIDE tTiif the Imtfrntttnnt fftrclre-.! i DENVER, Colo., October 31. The "long and short of it" aptly describes the marriage here of Carl Sandell, 7 jfeet 4 inches tall, to Miss Johanna ' Naehr, 4 feet 7 inches in height The 'groom is a giant, weighing 210 pounds, while the dwarf bride moves 1 the scale lever at abiut tr pounds. 1 Sandell is a native of Colorado and jhas been a familiar sight in Iienver's j downtown business district for years, where he has been a guide in the famous Daniels & Fisher tower. Miss I Naehr came here from Baltimore jah-trt three ;-:tr go ' The couple had planned on being ' married some months ago, hut when 'war was declared Sandell decided te i postpone the event, and made numerUua unsuccessful attempts to enter Uncle Sam's fighting forces. When he j waa finally rejected by a local draft I examining flxiard the wedding was arianged. ! "I guess the difference in height won't matter much," they both wveed. CHILE TO STAY NEUTRAL. BUENOS AIKf.S. October SI. UHj patchea tc-day from Pantitgo aay that . despite the bonM of sympatny wito j tirasil, Chile will remain neutral.

Specially Priced Corduroy Pants for Boys Sizes 15-16-17 only 75c and $1.00

More For Your Money At Moore's Children's knit glo.es and mitt... Husking peer 1e per pair 10c 'Men's husking gloves, knap out, Ciuldien',, wool teipies. eeh . 25c pair Ie Habits' knit tnoocassiio,. pHtr. .IV Men's husking mitt s, pair 10c liiil.ii-..' blank- ts. each lie Mrs K rsey gloves, pair 15c HcblooleTcd liaiineK 1 yard. Ill,' li..ys" flannel mitts, pair 1C Ladies' knit wool ..cut's 25c Hii kei.ae for the hands, 4 ounce Iad.s' knit h Is. each 25c bottle for 25c !' hie,; hook 25c Mopre's 5 & 10c Store 12.1-122 SOI I II I.F.I! ANON S i HI LT. I'MONl". 142

Olympic Theatre COMING. TM'KSnAY, NOVEMBER 1. Hi Comedy Funfest Alice Howell in the Century Comedy, funnier than "Hsilloonatics" ' "Automaniacs" A Two-Act Fun-scream. Speed! llelicve this! Tilt-re's nine speed ttt the latest Alice Howell comedy emit led "Aulornaniaes."' Deserted hut not defeated, Alice seeks revenue ! Her unsuspecting former lover l ikt s his new lady love for a jitney r.de; Alice, the jitney driver in disguise, takes them on a long, wild exciting, screamingly funny ride. Leave it to Alice Howell! If you want a sure laueh-cure for all the blues in the world go and see her cut loose with her stunts as a garage helper and a Ford chauffeur see her try to commit suicide by gas anil go sailing off through the roof in her crazy comedy, "Automaniacs," 'SHORT SKIRTS AND I-KKP WATFR" A special comedy featuring Gale Henry and William Fr-mey, who are leaders in an "Anti-Sin" society. "TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER." Star Featurette, .Mary Fuller, play a country girl, who goes to the city, and when her small fortune is spent otl'ers herself to the highest bidder. A twopart picture with an excellent presentation. 10c ADMISSION 5c

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