Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 127, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 February 1917 — Page 3

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Specials

! - ; .. no. t ne table of about twenty-five piece of l1 ttml f.c Cnnain Materials fpeVud for tomorrow. 1 t)p, niy. at, per yard. : ' j NO. 2 list received 100 pieces of New Sprint;' Ginghams, jretty plaids, checks, stripe. and plain 1 9 1 (, ploi'.s, Saturday setial, per yard. 6 1 NO. 3 rly New Dress Skirts, plait, and novelty maleriuK "fill tomorrow,

NO. I the New Silk Dress'.? U.:,i h n ton..To.v :it 5.98, S7.50, S 1 0.00 an J S 1 5.00 NO. ")

ANNUAL DINNER.

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NO. (i i big showing tomorrow i New .-'.;.) Hats

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Was Given by the Members of Thimbleine Club Last Night. One of the parties given in the honor of George Washington's birthday anniversary was the annual dinner given last evening by the members of the Thimbleine club at the home of Mrs. Elisha Partner on West Chicago street in honor of the husbands of the members. Many flags and the national colors were used for the decorations. The table was centered with a vase of red carnations and the light was from tapers in crystal holders. The dinner was severed in three courses. During the evening Mrs. W. D. Martin gave a reading on the life of George Washington and by Charles Church and Harve Trout was enjoyed. All the members of the club and their husbands were present, this being the first time that all the members have been able to be present

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FOUR MEMBERS OF FAMILY SEE AID All Start Taking Tanlac When Charles Fluke is Benefited Greatly.

South Bend, Ind., February 22 "The four members of my family easily notice the great improvement in my condition I have gained recently and I am positive that the only thing that could bring such a remarkable change in me is Tanlack." Charles

Fluke, of 316 North Emeric street, this city, a machinist at the South Bend Late Works, said on Janruy 24.

-) '"My y.-tem w as all r.m down, my jjriwr'.) iieah h heii, .Vlr. Fluke .-. uli. u, .1. "' My r.t'in.u-h vas in h-ul -1 ape, im'iRP.-tion l.nsherinu mp. My ai'P"t te was vriy ,.-ior hh.I what little r. nil I ili.l eat w'as not i:ip.;tel im. e:!y. I w..n!.l n!wns Jeei (tisrrese.f .."! r-ii.-er.ihlp nft-.-i ea'iiiK. l'.l get til. in the nMrnii'U f.''''i(t hi.tl ami .lev-r l. ll a hit hk" "vorkiriR. l'e taken three h-.'t'-'S of Tanlar . - i I c..n :.. ...t I lo

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COLONIAL PARTY.

Mr. :i.iil V.x. Tlioinu- Allon Knterta V.-i.-lihurhiHitl Cluh Mcmhrri. V . and Mrs. Thomas Allr-i. or,', tlie i. . inl-r- of the Xe'cM" -t ' a-i Ih.-ir h ,;.oa)nii with ' v-r l;'-t '.'nee at tin

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; These Items Just To Make February lUllllnilllllllllillllfllllllllMIIIIIIMinilllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlilllMIIIIIIIIM IIIIMtlllllllllllllltllllllM A Banner Month

New Spring Silk Skirts at $5.00 Skirts like these should not sell for less than $7.50 ; of best quality striped, plaid and plain taffetas, some with large girdles, others with big pockets, plaited and plain, all sizes.

New Spring Lingerie Waists at 98c Waists like these will sell later for $1.50; of finest rade plain strijed and checked orgndies, plain and fancy Swiss and voile; beautiful large collars, trimmed with neat lace and embroidery; twenty styles, all sizes.

HIE M ave Per cent on Boots and Rubbers, all best makes, lUE.Il Empire, Ball Band, B. F. Goodrich and U. S. One of our yearly events, for which we placed orders many months ago at the old prices, which are from 25 per cent to 50 per cent lower than the present price.

Klin metal lio"s, hoth huttor or ?1 QQ

ps. $2. 7-'. villa,- at. . PWU

all with eloth tops,

is of little tints' laee shoes in

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250 pairs 1 bucklo Cloth Arctlra, pxtra i-peeinl at

loo pairs of men's button shoe in retrular si-.e-, value? for

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$1.98

New Spring Suits. New Spring Coats. New Spring Dresses. New Spring Blouses. New Spring Skirts. In preliminary showing Saturday. Ask to see them.

To rinse out, tuis week otily, drop pattern. In Wilton Ituss.

rr.inklio. French Willon ltuns, $lof,o values "66:t Kaehfar Wilton Rugs, $7.a0 vaiues at

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Vhik! the smartnes-n sH b-mity of the outer Port is in rmn-' p!(.ie k't'r-!.n(? vi'h 'xc-l!.-rc p-i-nit, it is th! irr Airf ti.at ,"!.u sl.cuM krow l!t.uuu ",!il . I'i.i.., iiiidcr the t-urf;uc, is beaut of another Mt the b-.au'y o; sturdmess and efliciency. All Di'.rt's cornpfjnert parts are n n.-trkable for their unfailing (Lpcndubiaty, si;np!:ci: acct!itli:y. Tlii3 kind of exccJlence has orwnc-d the eyes of thotinds of niotorwire men and womenSind made tht in Port owners. It makes the iJurt a car that the whole family can use and enjoy. With all this finality, v-ith complete equipment, with 'hip-car' refmrrnfnts and conveniences, tot: Don is a moderate priced car Vy5 and it i:-a supremely good car. PORT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Flint, MichW LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALhS AtiENCY

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. .. ...nt ' M.K. Harry oorhis and children ! spent, yesterday in Thointown with : Mrs. ooihis great ifiandfulher. lunar ; IIpIIps. vho peiPhiated his one hundn-d

mil ."M ond l.irih.lav anniversarv. Ot.i1 Kuests for (tinner were Mr. Hell.,' wo fori, dark and Theodore Keifs

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kin Sand! in ar.d son. Mrs., Mrs. ( I'm finaduin. of went of...a " and ehih iron, Mrs. Frank i -mon. A hnne number of ('AVer,

Mi-.;. Atarv latton. and Mrs. K. who rnme to extend best wish and lit. i Biectinir.-i to Mr. Hellea. wpre r.Buvpd

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SOCIAL CALENDAR.

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Attention Tomato Growers IHIMIIIIIMIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII-ilMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllMIIIIIIIIMIIIMi The Columbia Conceit t Cutnpaiij oiTeis fui a liaiitcd tinic, only, a contract paying $20.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED DURING JULY $15.00 Per Ton FOR TOM WOKS DELIVERED AUGUST 1st to 15th

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$12.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED FROM AUGUST 13th TO END OF THE SEASON This beats Corn or Hogs. Call at factory in I-ebanon, Satur days and let our representative sign you up.. Call telephone 520 and our representative will call on you. The Columbia Conserve Co.

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