Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 29, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 November 1917 — Page 4

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unlit. elW!ha ltl -r. .!.(.! i...J 181 r4 f Noil, BMItOT. . Seal. ln luitoriua, Kaw sVJIlo. .. and towns of Jamsetawa a. Tar- ! aid uomim. Aaraittei to h mall, as Moocd-clai.. "" ' P"og' t Lebanon. Ind. VT' ooss Business. 71; Nswe, It and saaaa or ainiaomxrTioa. Mall sutstorlptlona parable strictly tat stjvance and paper will be discontinued unless eubacrlDllon la riniiren. Br Mull, one vw 11.0 Br aU.V ur.mm?,nlSa".:::::::::. ! r ain, one month r Carrier, dm we id Bw Carrier, one ywr i.00

OMtuarlae and cards' of Thars.' are ! ' proportion, recpie can go subject i j s charics of to per I. no of m ' meatless on Tuesdays and wheatless fftwikS Ar.m"naP"...r1U:f'on Werfncsrfava and not suffer from loueriee or anything of a like naturs . . . j StLwl a?1..? p,.ei " V'un"' with such prices being mad 3

ap'i'oVnirsrAdvWslnsrRrtatlve:: American 1'rass Association. New Turk andaij.ao. . . J haiowio cat-evsaa. Statad Meatlaas. Boons Lodre No. s. K. a A. at. i end r rtday each month, 7.3a p. lrorr C. Tolls, sei-rel:?; Wsitsr Baser, W. M. tHnnon Chapler So 29. Order Eaat mrn Star Flrl Tiaily each month, T:I0 p. m. L)na Van Nuya, secretary, Kay Schults. W. U. Labsnon chapter No. 9. It. A M. BscIvory C. Tolls, eccrsiary; Bea 11. Coombs, JL P. Boons Council. No. 45, n. 8. M. third -Aedneailay each month. 7 JO p m. Charles Hanman I. kl.; ivory a Tolls, tscurder. Ibnnoo Comnmn1fry No. 4. Knlehts feniDiar. Third Monday each month. !:3i p. m. ivory c. Tolls, rsoordar; gestae K Jonea, JL C SETS FINE EXAMPLE. Washington, our national capital, Is dry. The people enpect Washington to set the example for all the country, and it will now have a Chance. It will seem strangely different . from the old days when stories of drinking bouts and orgies came out j of the apilal, but that time has I passed anyhow for anybody who claims to be anybody, or who has the tnakin's of anybody about him. The reports show that Washington rias taken time by the forelock and has prepared for a long, dry spoil. Two prominent wholesale and retail liquor stores on Fourteenth street will he remodeled and used as modern offices and sfiire. A large ralnon on the corner of F ml Seventh streets w ill be converted into a hrst-class lunchroom. One of tefi fashionable buffets on New York avenue will continue business as a lirst-elass drug store. At the corner of Fourteenth and L' streets, where there was once a large saloon, there is now a clothing store Whir is doing a thriving bums. One of the largest breweries in the city is operating as an ice cream manufacturing establishment. Others are going into the grocery b'JH BOS'. Of course some will be ruined forever, but most of them don't st Blind it a bit. AiAIi WE I. KAIL Indiana is leading all the states in the number of families signing the food conservation cards. This is a good ra-orrl and ra.lv carries cut th? oilier rocord of the slate in every movement inaugurated to help win the war. Indiana it made up of ninety-two counties, and this county should do its full part in signing the cards, i il show an understanding of the war and the necessity of helping in every proper way. Stmt writers say this country is not et v ased up to the fact that the people aro in war; hut, this is a mistake. The A.oi-iaon people do not go around either crying or shouting tchen they are und -r s.ress. s. They go forv.a'd calmly, uargi ni- ( ly and courageously to the end. We shall not g't excited hen the first bad news comes f. m the battle front, for all know- that it must come. All that this nation can do is to set it tetdh and go forward to victory.

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NOT SO DAKGEBOL'3. The submarine attain failed to fet

a large number of the allied vessels I the past week, the number showing a decrease over the past week. The timemay come Boon when hunting the submarine will be the favorite aquatic "Port, next to whale fishery, ; it will not oe so dangerous alter a whi,e when Edison nd all the j otl)er inventor get our boats equipped i wjth all the latest devices. NO CHANCE FOR Hl'NCER. The food exchange in Indianapolis is selling cabbage at two cents pound; onions at two and a half and . . , ,. nsh at five cents a pound: also other : l by the exchange on these necessities of llfe.(j0K 01 T FOR LYLE, SEC. Secretary llnmels has been down to Quantico and reviewed the Marine Corps, Let us all hope that he got his eye on Lyle Stephenson, who if1 representing the Reporter and Borne county, at Quantico, by faithful ervice in the Marine Corps. The sec- ' rctary might well give Lyle a lieu i tenancy, at least.

HELP THEM HELP Ol KSEI.VES. marines are learning many aits aside from the actual use of rifle and bayThere is a good leasnn for rushing ,mPt and the operation of machine to the help of the Italian.-- Columbus, guns. One that is of greatest irnan Italian, although this is disputed, port a nee. and in which they ar.' dril'ed . , ... continually, is that of trench buili.ing. .hsoovcred u ome years ao. I.ot s u js buiWin(f U(,VlS0(1. f?rt back at tho Italians tn a proper ,yi for in thf? new lrenchps tliere is way. and. irtrirlentaliy. hplping' thr fully n much u-ork at building a at t

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I Ualiani will heip ouisel WAR-MAKING MACHINES BY DAVID M. CHIRCH. iBjf the nioraarfnaaJ ,e- Itrrriee.) WASHINllTOX. November 1 . I r a great white marble building over looking the Mall about Wastiingtor .nonument is the greatest unoflicia war machine in the world the Anier ican R-d Cross headquarters. The hu.sin.-ss of the Red Cross ii sc. to make war. and it should not properly be called a v,ar machine; but Jt has made more orenarations j for alleviating the effects of war than any other organization in the world, The Red Cross is popu- , Larlv suonoseiL an organization of physicians and nurses. In fact, one can t even smell me-lical odors nreunil i the tmil'ling. 1 he Keil Cross is an organiiatioa of trained business men ; and statesmen, who have been formed ; into a body to alleviate the war pangs. They have gone about their . ttusiness in a business like manner, The Red Cross migiit be called a 1 guide. Very little actual war relief -.cork, such as bundagc making, is done hv the national organization. Hut this work is all directed from headquarters. Much of the work of this organifcition has been the discovery f eft.cient means of mforting those who Blight n-.ir..l and pert minds have been set at work. Their ideas have varied from the plan which backed the popular campaign ef cigarettes for the soldiers to the olan which sent a travelling :.h er s-h all over France to bathe the peasants. Relief work has ahvajs been the forte of the RikI Cross, whether in v.-ar or in peace. Today it has, howr vsr, its biggest job on its hands. To 'handle thu job tho Ked Cross ha lault for itself a wonderful home in Washington. To man this machinery ftr relief there have been gathered here rpecialists in every line of relief v;k. These men are busy daily in making plan., to comfort the men in the trenches and behind tlie lines, as well as to comfort tho.e at home. Not the Iea.-t of the duties of the P."d Cross have been the raising of 1 nances. It will take millions and ntitltor.a of publicly reattributed money to keep tiie hoys "over there" happy id romfortiihie The R.-tl Cro- has .stahlished a grrat rron-y soliciting machine. Throuirh this organization 'he moneys noilributd are diverted in the-e channels where they will do the most good. Hard-hearted hurit. n:en, unsw'Tved by sentiment, direct t ie finances of this organization. As a ir making machine the Red egative, but it is the greatalter remedy that any today. CITY NEWS J. W. SliUmalc wan in lndianapotii '. cslnesday. ; Wal er Herdrich spent WedncsdaN 1 '' "'''-'P'IU. U Karso- lluaaili-iir -J . , ,..... 10-2T-12t. ' Oliver L. Voris was hera yesterday evening for a ahort vitat with his JKilt nvWk Al t il,.li ,r,

CHARGES CRUELTYINA SUIT FOB DIVORCE

Iva A. Reagan Plaintiff in Action Filed Against George Reagan. Iva A. Reagan has filed a suit in the Boone Circuit Court against Geo. Reagan, for divorce. They were mar1 October 12. 18R4, and sepa-atrd ucioocr ni. Km. me piainm! n'- ..,.,. ..... . r,.. . . . . .'. " became angry over nothing .v. lor a whole week at a ti.-:;- ...!d not even P h-r- ..t he often cursed r.er and vented his anger upon her n wi , - ,if sh'e ,.harjrrs thlit ie W11S an habitual user of into.ieating liquors. The parties reside at Mechanicfburg, where thFy operate a rocerv store. The pla'ntiff asks divorce ami $4O(i0 alimony. Her attorney is P. E. Smiley. THE MAKING OF A SOLDIER OF THE SEAS I BY RICHARD BOECKEI.. fls 1A arrraalfonii ,Vcu; firrrfcr.) A MARINE CORPS CANTONMENT, November 1. Newly enlisted "Wiil any of thr things the mrn Irarn hrr ho of u-e in pcacp tim aftrr th war is over?' a Marine ('crps ofTicer was akpil. " A fw vill, but most won't, except a it buil! their character. Thre i.- not a little character lmil!:n( n as the men are buihiinjr Tin' trencher them.-elves are v.-'s of wuikman-hip. Even at lat-' day, when it would he if. military men knew all that is t known about trench building. pnivements in construction nul'ioils constantly are hemg introduced, To one who has not had a turn in the trenches, their depth is the first 'surprise. First line trenches are dug so ileen that the helmet of the tallest man is at la.-t two feet below the .-urface line. At the front of the tinch are io -tops, it is on these the men amiw "en ngiuing is in pro-gre.-s. With one foot cn the .rst nd tlie other on the second step, the average man can just soe over the tip of the trench to tane aim at the enemy. Except when th" men are preparing to go "over the top" there ' IHUe tiring from the trench by inranirymen. .Men with penscop :s constantly are on watch VYh.-n one rf the enemy i.-; seen exposing himself above the trench th" ward i.given to an infantry 'harp: Hooter, who pops his head above the trench and takes quick aim and fires. Tbe -t bo tho - a man vith pern the enom trench, ready to give the '" rd to another sharpshooter the inslant the first sharpshooter's head appears. It was the fearful !..-. m'ig their sha'pshooters early in the war that lid the French and Hntish armies to adopt the ,-teel h. l"et for their infantryn Ihe pipular conception that trenches are built in straight lin.s is altogether wrong. They ng-rag at (he moit outlandish angle". Thi.s nicth.Kl of construction is used to preirtuen getting nccuiat1 ''e of the exact posit' mumcating trenches tht lead hack frrfli the first line cannot be trnveisel without a guide. In a deserted trench one might wander a full "ay without finding his way out. AM trenches have low platfrinbuilt in the Indium 'to allow free flow for the water that always gathers there. Frequently these platfoim,are too low to hold the men above Ihe water and they i)rl,t . it up in their knee,, or their waists, 'o koep the trenches from caving ir under the impact of shells on either sidi or because of the natural crumbling of the earth, each side irlined "with a sort m lathing of fagots. Lntil very recently thu supporting work was done inside the trench itself. Now large frames arc built and the fagots woven in. Then the frame in lowered like a theatrical flat into the trench and fastened to the side. Hulidltda of i-.vl-Iu-r: ?.-ere buried n'-ve in the trenches before this svtein of supporting the sides of the trenches as evolved. JAM KOTOWS R. It. 22. John Whiteman and funuly spent ''Sunday with his parents, Mr, and W. ltMB. Wh.Jomj.n of ,lmruM Mrl. Klila Murr).' ...a ..-.1 x. t ,ai.' "'

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e out of school 'a.-t wi-ek on if sickness. Il.-th are better, d Mrs. Snm Kmniert and i spurt Surid.. with Orville

ihn link ai.il f'anml, nar Ladoga, lllonii Scott and fa. m v will move arch I. on a farm ne.i. Ir.diannpolis. Uivil" Pratt, of n,-.,, W.nd. a- in H vicinity Saturday ...i business. Hurl Sperry, of iu V'orlh SaUni. as tbc Sunday guesi a , t' his brother. ,-oig and family. " Joe Jol.n. of near Reus, spent Hii .iav with his r.ioll-or. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ewi,r.it and son. Hush, pent th i.y J'ndaV with d family at AdWeaver Eminui F.LIZ WILI.E. Squire McKirley. Ruby F.ans and on. Buster, were in Lebanon Friday. John Batts and family snent Sat unlay nighi, ard Sundin Davis anil wife, near ( vith Richard Isden. Fisher and baby calle cn Ray Tucker and aife Sunday. -Mva Miller spent Sa'tir Sunday with his rou.in ut C pT. lor. Ky. Mai-y Bextell, who wa t-iken church ore night la -t we.-k i ujeh bett.. Alva Swrpe s in Lclnii I-li.la; Crorgo Shaw made a bu.-incss tri; to Lebanon Tuesday. Putler Putts, John'ilatts and fan'' dy, Newt Daily and tfo attended lie (unci a! of Robert Halts in I.ebanur I hur.-aay. J. II. McMath and family, nea' Siiirolan. "io gucts of J. J. War ..urlon and family Sanday. Mis. Minnie Ediinirton and son Ralph, if Turner's station. Ky., at-ter.d-d tho f uncial iif the former': cousm, Robert Matt... ill I . hanor Thiral.ty, c. ming to this place Thurs ay aft moon to spend the v e-k rue with relatives. hail. s Cowman, of Company H ILitla -l.i'ig, Miss., .pent Satuidaj at Sunday W'lh Ira Mpe and othei friend-. Mi Sipe and l.f at' visiting relative oulh Cam for the pa-t two week... Mrs. Ella Eth-reilgr and littlt daui.hii r. (ieraldmr, of Lebanon soent ti'" wer-k n, u ;h the foro.'r'i :-. . Mr. and Mia. Jeh.i l!:--t;l!. FA IK VIEW. The alt. 'nrlanee ut Sundav chool la -t Sunday was 71. The Hn.le das- will meet at the home of E. A. W.sslard next Saturday night. They will serve pumpkin lm' nday will be Re , Co,' reguiar appointment h-re. Irene Rob.nson I v.ith Mary Surolav and Rlancbe Mooiehousi Those who took d.nne sillier and family Sunda with J. H. were C. I.. Berkley and family, of Wliitestown, Frank Yates and ramily and Thyra Y:iU:s ami s4in. Minus, and daughter, Abide, of Woo"lhine. lineman nnd wife and daugli tors, Minnie and CerUude, spent Sun day wit'j Walter I'orrine and family, c K M()rri, ,m 0 X.s-. , .. ." . :wifr and son. Charle, Robert, sue,,'. ,jul) , w1th Mr, (im, -Mfc Mtthm 'f "f - "" .R" "'"V" "1

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RepubUcan City Ticket

Mayor PAUL 0. TAUER. -Clerk JOHN 0. CASON Treasurer REGINALD STEWART Councilman at Large WILLIS H. WINN ALFRED M. LOFLAND Councilman First Ward HARRY HURT Councilman Second Ward CHARLES R. MILLER Councilman Third Ward IRA BOYD Councilman Fourth Ward ELMER STARK

Advertisement ided to move iiio-,c on her Plh I . t f India .Mr. and he parents Miller are 1 b vn L'riVilliam. v ent to Michigan Sn'm-d-.y or u two week.-' isit with her paints. Johnnie Wells and family. Cliff loore'and family and Hal Will, anil an ily spent Sunday with Merl Wilis ind mil--J. H. flic"'., of 1 ..liai;,-.In !!rattn and w ife, Oniv V c wife and 1). D. C he- a:..! w.i d Sundav with Janes Cli amih'. THOKMOW.N 1;. R. N. ear L. v Cla, .1. o! liar--p lit Suned Rush Cibbs an ly Siind: Finley il family Sun-ai-d 'av ith Johnnie Couenbuvcr ami!;:. Mrs. irf-orge Randic visited Mr-.. T. I. Ii-an Monilac. Mr. and Mrs. Mhert Messenirer and iaughter visited Marve Riddle und .-ife last Thursday. Ola FPown. Lo is in training at V,rt Penjam'n Harrison spent Satirday niglit and Sunday at home. ENDORSED AT HOME. iurk Proof as This Should Convince Aay Lebanon Citizen. The public endorsement of a local iticn is the best proof that can he .reduce.!. None better, none strontt--r an be had. When a ...an coniea forvarri and tcstifiea to his fetiow-c.ti-ens, a'hireases bis frienits and noiguwirs, you may be sure he is thorougny convinced or he would not do .o. Telling one's experience when it is ( r he public good is an act of k ndiie"." hat should tie nporeciiite-l. The fo!owing ftutemmt given by a resident if Lebanon adits one more to the many ases of Home Kndorsement wliieh ire being published about Ooan'a Kidney Pill". Fead it. Mrs. W..H. TatcXcrth Jameson treet. Lebanon. .v: "I nd Ooan's Kidney Tills and I can ay 'hat they are a:i good as thc ue iaid !o be. They have priVen aa oxceller.t medicine for backache a-.d o'her ailment caus.-M by disordered kidnevs.w Price, 60c at nil dealers. Ikmt simply ask tor a kidney remedy get (loan's Kidney I'ills the same that Mrs. Tate had. Fotter-MilUum Co-i Pror,,H BuJ-alu, it. . rAdv. LJg '-X1 JJJ UN US AY & TOLLE ru:s;;UL DrnECToaa fai l rviti Teitt U I 't " ' . til -v -" ' I 1 1 y i t

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I Folks have learned to associate the word "doI pentlability" with this shoe store. Somehow or other I the notion has got around among the townafolks that they can depend upon any purchase made here all of which helps because it tends to increase 3 business. 5 a (Morgan Shoe Co. I ?iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii;miiiHMHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiS

$$$$$$ $25.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at legal ratfi TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sums of $"0 and over you may have 25 months in which to rapa V your loan, or you may repay sooner if yuu like. w SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS Write us or call upon us for full particulars. V9- Will be in Lebanon varh Friday W. A. SWANK 411-13 Ben Unr bldg, Crawfordsville. Ind. 101H West Main street, Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge'! officcj .$

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Phone S VlNNELL-COOSIBS Lclmsoa's Leaiiag LasUxr Tard. Tlie First National Bank Tlie oldest and largest bank in Boone county. W00LEY & EDWAR JS K0ST0NIAN SHOES DR. R. D. GARRISON , DENTIST rarsaera Stat Bank BaiUUaf . 2g-2t FhM tO-K Metzgcr Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER HOUSE Lebanon and Thomtown. Phone II? 01 State Auto Insurance Cmers Complete Z. C. SMITH ::!0t North Meridian. :nG South Lebanon Thone 9S2-Y Phone 206 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES: SIIAUrLNLD Single edge, per dozen... 2o ; Double edge, per dozen I j We pay postage oo way. Darker & Son, Lebanon J.E1IAN0N VULCANIZING I & SALES AGENCY Everytimg for the auto. POET ausotaohiUM. Vultaalung a apeciairy. TekpboM SS2 Armory Boildiajf f AVork at Reporter 0JT.ee

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togs ustr! CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS 1 FIRESTONE AND U. 8. TITIE8 i ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Barn Phones 7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station JOHN II. HOY General Real Estate Business GRAND Di'LU A HOUSE CM rhone 100-Y JONES & STARK CL0THD2RS Soita thai Balk Sooth Sid Bawr J.S.IRVINE . Plumbing and Heating rilONE 701. VTE NOW HAVE A3JC0 DAIRY FEED UNION If ARTIWABB. CO. . pho.mS iua '

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