Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 128, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 February 1917 — Page 7

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Our stock includes the most worthy of these poods those which physicians hereabout leecm- I mend. . , Clinical Thermometer. Bandages. Sick Feeders. Medicine Glasaca In Baft. Vaporisers. I Rubber Sheeting. Bui Water Bottle. Bed Pans. S Alcohol Lamp. Absorbent Cotton. fianz. Air Cusfciona. Dilating Powder. Pints, etc. Bear In mind our stock when 6uch goods are required. Our 5 prices are always- reasonable. Oak Drug Store ! WE GIVE TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS I

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First Rural Loan L C. N. COOK, M. D. lecial attentioa given to kidney. Udder, reatal and skia diseases. Booms 205 and 204 Stat Bank Building CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS phone So; Residence phones 24U and ojo f anley Block, as( Sosti Street 1 6RENT0N GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies ast Main Street. Phone 294 L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First Nitio.nu Bank Building Third Floor 5 30YAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S lltlillllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllMIIIIIIIII COOK WITH GAS imiiiiiMmimiMHiiiiiitiimimmiimi i C. E. NODES The I'enslar Drug Stole "A Medicine Jot Every 111. South Side Square, Lebanon arptn's Guaranteed Up 3 hoktered Furniture. Lon.TER-SMOCK CO. 1 Opera House Block plctzjcer Lumber & ( oal Co. THE PHONE ORDER HOISE Lebanon and Thorntorn, Thone 15 DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON. INDIANA. Dteeascv of Women and Children N e. Throat and Lunct State bank Building, tfooms 801, rf.S and S'id. ' Pbona 93i JONES & STARK rLOTIUERS mU that Suit Snu'li id Squara

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Money To & Savings Assn. II. I. New, Sec. LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY E-.crything for the auto. DORT a:itomotti's. Vulcanizing a specialty. Tciephr.no 3i'2 Armory Building AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Country Privinjt RrMotublt " Price. At Prrntan' (t&rAK. Office Pbtms 294. Resident 7W W. II. GREEN DENTIST First Natlunsl Baak Bslldlag Kooa.s IH m Phons 191 II. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone 343. Lebanon, Make Home Happier! Kiectric Lamp;, Toasters, Percolators, Irons Interstate Pub. Service Co CHAS. E. LEEKE For Groceries NO. 4 INTER t'RB AN BI.DO. Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OK NONTAXABLE SECURITIES KeiidVnee phone. TH: Office. K DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE. EAR, NO.-E and THROAT 0rn.c orer Etter's Drug gtora. PHONE 141 I Select your WINDOW SHADES for spring housecleamng B'rw. Ask to have our saliiuaa visit yoa home oith samples. J0ES & PERKINS Thone IS. AUTO LIVERY . ! I.Hcrland j-pstpnter tar. .vlMi ; .tttnnt'Oti given to country, parties and funein! drives. Res. phone 3:X'; office .'I'L CLYDE LOWE GROCERIES AS iays in the I-ad LEWIS & STORMS n trot! t tR ON R. B. $4.0(1 LA RT. V

Gif Production at Coloniu! lias

For its Theme "Industrial Pr'pa redness." ! "The Eagle's Wings" will be prc- ( sentcd at the Colonial theater on Tuesi day, February 27 in Bluebird Photoplays, featuring Herbert Kawlinson and 'trace Carlyle. The story wa written by Rufos Steele, a prominent San Francisco newspaper nian, priI mariiy to introduce scenes bearing I upon the much discussed topic of "industrial preparedness." Through the to-opri-Hti'n of j;rvTnmrnt .Vr. sStP. lc was permitted to enter mu- ! nitmn plants, navy yurrlst and milita.y I p"tf! to j-erwrc authentic licerwn of co- ' operation by thr mptiiins f inHusj try in r'-'p-in" r?irl Sum in tune of ! n ci). TiMite &ru numfntuii view;, tuUn in munition pUni,, n.'.v active m I'lll- ' it. if war or.l' ' .; from a -"oati, am, thr j v wp purHso o' thr giitHUji'tinn i.' to (!rp'ntiat the almt linntUv ip- . M'Urcp U(Kn H-Jiji'h tlip (Jnvrrnnv-nt Jiny iiitu in vhsv of nrrossit y. "TV KiKi''s Wintft" in an inspiration to iwtrinti-m; an ohju't U--n in .h-uairMiri"-,;. CITY NKWS Jones, th" clpaner. Ilaumgardt for cleaning. Phone 91 e.i'.'W t.i loan. II. M. f'oultvr a: Son. Mr. and Mr. 1". V. DcmaHH' ,pnt th d-iy in liiuianapr'ii:.. Taxirab, auto delivery. T.ong distance dnyes. l'hone W. T. fUmlis. Miirley & Jones nov have the Internationa! Hairy feed. Phone hi. i-U-ii. Two Great Teams Will ( lash at Indianapolis And in This City.' Ail is ready for the big ha.hcthail ' gam' at 'I omlin.-on Hall Sunday aiter- ! . noon it oVI.Kk wh-n Pine VilNge f the stn.ni.-est. teams eye com- ' h I in I he Moosi.c slate ill meet' : the Buffalo. V Y.. Oriole, for 2i j : yetic, the i 01 Id's l.a kethall riiainI pie.i.-. The goie V'lll start at ! V.K-k. Kd. f..ok of Indiana I'm- j i ve:it". one of the lw-t kno'vll nllii'iah. in the country will h" the reTeree of ; the eh;,mtiionl;ip battle, l'me Villat'e : v Ml play tile lluffaln Orlfdes again j i r'e'niary x. .at Lebanon, Ind. j I -V teiun. v. hieh have apieared in I lo.iiaa.ipolis i'ave -v-r a1linel..l !ie ll- ,. I i. i he Hull..!.. (I. loh -. j i I'm overly lh l:olinlo liermaii, , ai t at I I t-aeting when they pi av the l'me j dhii-e j'gr..gtion a Toni'ins-.n halt. ! . An de sealing rapae!!1.' vi.-silres ttie , ho. k.-tliiitl hms tii.it Ui-v can j the b-g game and ,.ldl secure i -e.i. Mo-'rv,.!- jte advanre -ale ha.- Ieen 1 heavv. Manager John Klllter. :.k.i,i 7H the I iavp.s-1 iiot.-l has eliarge of" : the ar. angem nt for the bur Kane', j ' le eive-l Wat.- are on alr at the I jri.-irk aed I ,,. drug store,, in the ;l i:iNrte h"1e bilit'l'ng. Speiial ' 'rs j l.a-r been engaged ,y hisl.oilnifl fins ; . ni eiues iiro.jKii"UI iie state and a ! invord croud is e;,ict.d to w,tn-si 1 I he big game. j I'oll.mers of the Kreat u,..,..r sport j j in l..(iianKili. and th'eusrhnut In idi.ioa mil turn out ri large rnrnVrs when lie o,.orinnit..' to ..ee two' j h .lleon-hip team,, oicd. is i.lfe--d, ! There is no .Wit . to the ela.S of: H e (o trains i. loch ,lll - la,l. at , ! roinitn.ori hall for vrap Ihe! lliltflo flnole, hive -.... the iverhlV ( ha-,keltall el(winili'niship. A total n( ' ; V1 virtoriea and only M d-P-at--- d"rI ing those yeaii, roinbm'ed rvj fii the . ivrininng of 111 cmwenMve vnferis':. i I r'or ,xi ne 'hft '.rif.-l-: ,J;.-J rrH 'i'C'1 i tkt.

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h-' I a mn..R t-. mi-. mi , ,i k , f'i"ntid coininittee to ravc al oimioits of reiipwet oa the ft'afh of oni of the members, Jesse C. Smith. Titti commrttoe is tainpossd of Jnhn Hortiadsy, Intsu Nrft and I- M. Worlvy. Judgo W H Parr, rank Huuh'-Jn, Hot Hnllingsworth, John Horaaday, J. H. Worley and Mitchell Tiliotson acted as the pall bearers at the Smith funera this afternoon.

COURT NEWS. The Citiiens' Loaa anil Trust Co has been appointed guardian of Nellie Curtis. John W- Hornaday was allowed fib attorney's fee. Prosecuting attorney was allowed 1 10 fee. Cai'"b Braiton has been appointed guardian of Martha A. Oven. His bond of ttO.OOO was filed anil anpioved. A. J. Shelby was allowed iT. attomey'ri fes antl the pi-uscc.ut-inir attorney $10. North Meridian Street Garage . Opens Public Invited to Inspect it. j In today's iwuc of the Reporter is a larpe announcement fiom tlie Lebanon Auto Salci & Machine Co., which i.-. now ready for buiiinebs at the new Kaiae on North M ridian Ftieet. This new concern handler Oakland and J'-fTrey cars, the Advaneo Kumls-y tractor and "Make-a-Motor" trucks, as wc!! ail a full line of automobile ac-rirs.-onr:'. including Aax, rrdcral and tinrslrich tiiv.s. It ii also prepared to do repair work on ;ill al" or un.v M irrl of machinery. There Ls fr-.'e air reivil'l?. A enrdi:il invitation er..;,i,id the I'u'ihc t- visit this new garage and inspect its complete equipment. MlTK K TO !(l PI BI H ANS. There will h a n"Sr ' ' Reie...!ic.r" iinct eoiri'rntte-men, can-dita;-;i and all others interested, in tin; ir,.w of the proKr"tit"r in the i '.urt iul..-r M-iadav nisht. It i- p-efntifcl th.it a'l he present as there is important i'usim ss to come liefoiv this meetPine Village has not limited its schedule to teann close- to Indianapolis, hut Manager John Butter and owner ( t'iane Kh"dc Im.o l.loUKht some of j the most famous athletic combinations in the rountrv to Indianapolis to I play the famous Pine, v iilnge team. All the while these tvi athletic experts have nrt spared money or effort til secure the services of the bett plnvers it was possible to .Mecure and i h ivc turned loose any number of ath- I lete.- vvh'i were stats on college and: lug iri'li j-endent teams because those en a v.arc net ijijiie f:e.t enough for a t-ari that will make a bid for the 1 world' hu-kethall rhainrionship lion- ( or when it meets, the Hiillalo, N. V.. , Orioles Sundav. The -r-.ollllel of the 'i iitt;;e i team iin Itides the mo.-t fammis collee, : placers combined v ith the puk of the i:idpendei.t trams of the Mate. These Pine VilWe placers have defeal'-il Ml. ! t'arrn'l, l!h; A'hhtc- ehamiiinns of' ,i extern Illinois: Wabash A. A. of V.aha.-h. Ind.; The I'.nsvell Tiger, of! Itnsvvell, Ind.; Pendleton lndi ie,i.enU i of Pendleton, Ind., and also won two i Klines from the I una Ohio Cadets! chain pinn.. of the Hue! eve state. The ; inial'ty ef the l'me dle, e iea-n v ,ii ! re-cive its great t-t "hen it .hv.!i ; Ihe HulTalo Ori.di . at I eniun-on lla'l l.,dianaiois, hiindaj. ami again meel.v at l-,d., Ve,!ne..dy lliglll. I I'illT IS STOPPED. The llnninirr-.alor Bout Lnd- in Ihe1 Ninth Bound. R lh. .fr,,.,llM..l ftC or . (IAHY, Ind.. l-cl.iuiirv 21. Ever Hammer and M.llmrn Sa!-r had . tl-;rr :u: t :i' 1 eviied up io Ihe ! ninlh round of the-r s.heduled t"nround go here last n ght hen Ham. n.er elmmed n foul ai d li-feii f Fit. i W. ndlh slopped Us b"iit, Siti-th declvi-d he re- lM "el Hoe foul. ' fellfi- in .ill ejniiiination of Hammer hv phv-ieinn. hot .i.l!-;d off -the r.-:,t i . i H,e f,g-,i. Sn-.lor h:d foijii-. Ham- I liter earlier in !h fight hut .lae- 1 eiitly iiiiKllrnlion.llle aHll-iugh h" : seeiiinl disemeliped to rpak" mm h if' a fight f II. ' ; A. :. rome lM'k fight for Hammer. I Hie bout mi a flivver. In fart, it s 1 n.nre of rcil'-ng "-'ii then nv- j tnTg e;-.

PEOrLE GENERALLY ARE CONVINCED THAT THE SAXON "SIXIS THE BEST CAR IN ITS CLASS

Nor is this belie in Saxon "Six" superiority confined to one part of the country. Yon'H find It equally as strong In the West as in the East, in the city as in the country. What are the specific reasnna that have led motor car buyers the country over to this same clear-cut eonelusion? Perhaps the bingest single factor, in stxon "six"

SAXON SIX, TOURING CAR, $803. SAXON SIX, TWO-PASSENGER ROADSTER, $8G3. SAXON FOUR, TWO-PASSENGER, $495. . E. A. BRENT0N, Agent

Second Strinjf Men Lost to Montgomery County Boys, 38 to 3. A new InVhmond special says: "The new iirlunond team four.d Advance t vo easiest aggregation on the slate, but the Advance umi. t5.t,- g's; tJ wata composed of second string men. Only one of tin; regulars was in the lineup, and wei-e unable to .stop the powerful ,'w ftirnmnnd five, going down to llele.lt ivs- The lnsor.i did r.nt make a fi.hl goal. At the end of the first half, tho wore stood !M. The Advance manager said that Wall, lioaik and Honk were all on the sick !i t. Bowman did not apiear, and it as theiefmi; apparent that Advance v as getting ready for the tournament. Line-up and summary : Nl'w Richmond (-'llt Advance. (:!) r'orwards. Turner fiurrim Hell Burris Center. Alexander Dellard liuanls. (diver Airhart Harris Yeager Held goals Tinner. 2; Hell, 6; Alexander. 6; Oliver. 2; Harris. Koul goals Durrim, ;!; Turner. I. Referee ( ihadw ick.

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aaaav sue cess la the Saxoa "Six' motor. With a "loss-than-six-cylin-der''-motor there an natarslly Intervals between impulses or explosion. These spell vibration and roaseqaeat wear on the motor and pjrts. SAXON "SIX" A Pig Touring Car For five People HASKETHALL SCORES At 'inct-nnes Prinee'on, 12; Vir.cenncs, 40. At Lebanon lbanon, 61; Frankfurt, :. At Thorntown Thorntuu n, .'il; Lafayette, 22, At Kokum.i hlnkoinn, 'M; lluntingtun, 11. At Rochester- Cu.wford.-ville, IK; Kocliester, ITAt Hrfti.ri iiiipie l!i...l Ilii r-lc, 31: Kranklm, 11. At Hagerstown Hagerstown, h-t; McMillan, 2:1. At Marion Marion. .V.; Deratur, 12. At Anderson Anderson, ill; Martinsville. IT.. At Sandbotn Kandhurn. 3o: freedom, PL t Hiehinond Biehmiind. .Ml: Brazil. 6. At Panvillr, III. Danville, 2(i; V est Lafayette, 20. At New Richmond New Richmond, .'IB; Advance, :i. 'At Mnntmorenci Monl.iioronci, H2; Brook, 15. j At Oxford Uxfoid, 2'.i; Chalmers. At Otterbein - Olterhein, 24; Dayton 9i ! At New Market New .Market, 22; Darlington, IK. At Yeedersburg Covington, :i:; Yeedersburg. 2e. At Nortn .aiern North Sulctii. 2'.'; Linden, 20. At Attica-Attica, IT; Williair.sport, 11. At Komney Unnii.ey, 2'.i; Waynetown. 17. Lebanon Hdw.

V th a six-cylinder motor, however, one plosion merges sisoollll) Into the next.

And this vibrationless powerflow gives rise to orveral important advantages. It practically eliminates wear on the motor and parts, gives longer life to the motor, enables higher maMmum speed snd lower minimum speed, and produces nearly abnolule operative quietness. At Iadoga-Hower?. 24; Udoga, 16. At Terre Haute l-armersbiirg, 2S; Normal Training (Torre liautel, lit. At Staunton Staunton, ilflf Worth, ington, 1(. At Pendleton Pendleton o; Ei.toj, mil THE LEBANONITES CONTINTL!) FROM PAt.E ONE. visitors, who teemed to have had quite enough.. Lineup and summary! Lebanon " 1-'rnl-:fnr'i Forwards J Adani, Hunger tirovor (iardner Hiimnelwright Centers ! Ball-Frank Wic Cuards fir Vol tiialer Shafer Little-Smith thjrl.in Pii Id g-'-ahi Adam, 12; fiardner, 7; Rail. 7; Plank. "; Crater, 1; Banger, 2; Himmelwright, 1; W'-ie. 1. Foul goals Adam, 1 out of '!; Flunk, 2 ou'. nf 2; ise, 1 out of 2 tinrdner, I out of ,1. Myers of Crawfordsville, re-fe,-ee. Timer? Ceodwin and Tulle. -. Scorers Tin lev ami Purdue. Co. Phone

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