Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 155, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 March 1917 — Page 10

The f.wisa liuCaJe tn-i-Sta, H'ShJb . flr4 Here, quits the Game.

At Last! Gasoline At Cost! 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111)1111111'' rUBLIC SERVICE STATION OF THE STANDARD OIL CO. Beginning April 1, we will sell gasoline at vho!.'t;:.'.e prices, and will continue on through the summer. For the benefit of consumers, there will be no use for them tp buy gasoline and store it in their tanks at home or in their barns, taking the" haphazard risk, when they can buy one gallon or more at the same wholesale price as buying one hundred gallons off a wagon. We hate erected a large tank and will take care of otir customers. This tank will pump five gallons at a stroke and we can take care of our patrons in short order. Our company has made arrangements with the Standard Oil Company, as their special representative in Lebanon and so can sell gasoline at actual cost. LebanonAutoSales&MachineCo.

21S NORTH MERIDIAN STREET

Telephone 95,

Lebanon

AUTO INN Kellcy, Springfield and Fisk Til es North Lebanon St. Phone 21

Lebanon Auto Sales and Machine Company AfnU for Oakland, JcrTery t'ars Room for Storage. Machinery Repair a specialty. M. OKDKKKKh, Manager.

RAT LASLET ADTO LIVIRT And Tfcii 8er?tc

On.' i'hone, wfl. Residence, 663 X SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SlIAIU'ENKD Single edce, per dozen 25c Double edge, per do.en 15e We pay postage one Way, i Barker & Son. Lebanon i

OWEN MORKERT I Chiropractor Hour: 9-11 . m.: 1-3 and 7-8 p. m

' Consultation and Spinal Analysis Irn

:I0 Cason-Neal Bldg. I'hone 63

THE REXALL STORE.

Harvey, photos. West Side Square.

Next Monday Is The Day The

Saxon Roadster

Will Be Given Away By The Lebanon Business Men's Association Better do your trading or pay your account -sfjiJ E3 before that date. O Be'Sure to Get Tickets Donation will be made at 2 o'clock P. M. in the rotunda of tbe Court House. A committee from the crowd will be chosen to conduct the proceedings. Conditions will be made known by this committee. The merchants of Lebanon consider this trade extension campaign a huge success as it has more closely cemented their friendship and business relations with those who trade in Lebanon. You Are Alway Welcome A Square Deal for Everyone

Lebanon Business Men' Association

BUFFALO, N. Y., March USThe Rulfalo Germans, basketball cham

pions of the world since the Tan. American exposition in 1901, a team

of stars, each member of which ha

played tho game regularly ever sea-

son for twenty-two years, passes into history tcday. Three of the quintet will positively retire, it waa an

nounced.

Tbe fanou Germans, known lately " 'i icrnian-Orioles, have around M victories to their credit and leas

than SO defeats, one of which waa

the triumph of the White Autos

Cleveland, on the Germans' last home appearance in Buffalo recently. Aire bowed to youth by the margin of one point in one of the greatest contests

ever played.

Al Heerdt has been manager-player

on the German' team for the entire

twenty-two years. When the team was selected from a number pf applicants back in 195. Heerdt waa a

voutii of beautiful raven lock. He nas little hair left now. Henry Kaust mil Khodle are the other two original members. Miller brothers, Harry and Kdilie, and Schell have also played on the Germans a great number of years. The team has toured the I'nited

States a number of times. In several

Masons they played throughout the

winter without once tasting- defeat

They always "cleaned i" at war Id

fairs :ind expositions, rheir national rputation was made

:it tile Pan- American exposition, when

rather than forfeit a champiimshii

contest because two of the men were

Into in an iving at the Delaware Park

stadium, l)io team started the contest with but three men against the op

posing quintet, ami by resorting en

lirely to the famous dtrman "paswork," kept the Rail from their opponents and held them wore less until

the other two Germans dashed into th court, tearing off their street gar

monts on the run and playing in their

'B. V. U. a the remaining five minutes of the first half, then piling up a tremendous score and winning in the last half. They mad;' the Lrgcst known oltieial bnskothnll score. 110 to 0, with Unhurt college tram as the victim. ull anoliici woilti's record was close to ljU consecutive wins. Their season's average for twenty-two years was forty-sewn victories to thrre ilcfeals. Greatest number of victories in one year eighty -six. Greatest number of defeats in one year was eleven. The Rulfalo Orioles played the Pine Village team on the armory floor here during the past season and won.

PLAYING THE FIELD

WITH JACK VtlUCK. Iffy lh lntrrnttU9net Wrirt atrrfef.) NEW YOKK. March 29. Construe

live changes in the football code at the

ecent meeting of the rules, commit

tee arc conservative, hut they will

nakr toward fair play and better portsmanship. and football men in

irciicral have studied them with ssl-

faction. Two alterations ttand out as cspclally commendable. The first has to dn with the inimiing sul.slilute and the -?rnnd with

the interference of pta -ra receiving a forward pass.

In charge tiie rule governing the .ending in of substitutes the rule.'omnuttee has practically placed a inuzilc on the coaches, who, after Lhey were barred from side-line oacbing, invented a method of -ommumatjng with titeir players Ihrnilgh the i.e of siih-l itlltos. Last year an incoming plaer was

permitted to talk ith the members

if loo team, but under the new provision a substitute will not be per

mitted to conveise with any member of his eleven until after tbe tail is

nut in play. The penalty will be lif.

teen ards. This change -. sv. additional prop inder section, of tiie rules which arc incaiit to uphold the tportsman.Jiip nf

tiie gime, and the new wrinkle will

kvoUe greater responsibility upon ihe plarr wiio is running the tram

Tiie rulo provides, alo, that if the

incoininf mbstitule takes tbe place nt the plaer win ha;. I.rcn calling signals he shall call his own signals and put the ball Into play Iwfore converging Willi any inenihec of the

team.

lo altering the rule dealing with the interference of a playi who is (.mit tn trrfi't a foneard ps-J, the committee l)u, tntt'lei the penalty se vere. II mis r the new rule the ball will to the olTcaded ide at thpoint where the foul is committed Formerly Hprnalty of fifteen yards from the point where the ball wns put In play was imposed on the nfi lending tnd. -;rnc crit!.-. liiT tint uo.ii t tin-, new ruin. plaers may develop pro.

uiiiii:uo'jh illegal inirrfecenc .with s view tnwartj 'liecniKuywy th''-V 'j foroaid pus.-rp, t the members (

the roinittoc bolicve that the Manget bf fouling is no g:T3.t lhl

mfr'tion of tins rates ! f"' ly teduced.

The rule whuit (T. t, h

Wor'& Fun'ern's inulTpie kick plnre t kin P .e '.L-! ef se'n-af

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r.0.aFUnl.Mlch. Weitns;hoiise Electric Starting and Lighting

till

"ItHasTheStufflnlt" "It has the stuff in it" a sincere, rock-bottom tribute shorn of frills a tribute that the thousands of Dort owners pay to this honest, sturdy car And no more expressive compliment could be uttered. It means that under the external beauty and comfort of the Dort is strength-' quality backbone energy. It means that the Dort is honest in construction and de'gn. It means that the Dort has made good and proved its ability under every condition of .service. ' See the 9l7 Dort at our showrooms. LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY Lebanon. Ind. ARMORY BLlKi. l honr 31 DORT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, FLINT. MICHIGAN "Bvill flint"

player to scrape up earth (from thcls"

held for u.-c as a tec. howevee ,an-

ford, who is the coach at Rutgers.

greatly disappointed at the -

linn, but it is believed that ina-mueh

is the multiple kick has been re-1 iluceil in effectiveness only, the inventor will devise a new method for using it. ' A highly commendable safeguard against illegal interference behind i Ihc rtial line is found in the new rule I

which gives the offended side pos-1

ion of the ball on the one-yard i

line. This rule protects the side ,

arrving the hall, but al.-o prevents j i score on a penalty. The cut down from behind should ! lave twen barred, in the opinion of j

nan looioait men, nut u- was me

belief of the committee that such a

novo would rob the game of much f its spectacular value. Hat R'Uon is a suwidreadnaiighl

among the lightweights. He may not lie classed as a super-subscn because he is nut a 1917 model by any means, hut he is a good old war horse, nevertheless. "

Only a few nights ago the veteran I'ane knocked put. I'ierro M-iihewn. a St. Louis lightweight, In the eighth lound. Ul,,.n honinc fans tlirouirliiiiil the

country read of Bat's feat they marveled, and not without cause. That s battle-worn veteran like Kelson

it imah who has taken more punishment than any boxer who ovet wore the uiittenatnuld retain enough envis"' ami stamina to ere knockout after months of inaction omething V insrvfl a.t. Hut it merely goes to short- that prison has something more thsn the riirfcd'irSH which mwle him lightweight champion. (I has thi nerre pnnrk ihlch keeps him goioj and the courage ahicli rcfus to he dnwnH un(er pHnfhieit. ftrlrnn's feat is not taken' e a seri"u pr-Kif that he is still a great lightweight, but it crrUioly 8rewi( iimirtin fin4 the rifle. nW t hone. Wf'vn Jot lo hand bim a. parcel of credit. W Jiave sfline fine Red afol Mami, t'i .-!- : iiJ ,t taile. UU '

LIVERY SALE

Having decided to quit Hie livery business, I will offer for Sale St

tho Bcrcaw I.ivei-y flam, 118 North street, Ibanon, Indiana, on , ' SATURDAY, MARCH 31 HtlilNMNfi AT ll-m O'CLOCK.

Ten head of livery and work hor.es. One span heavy work mules two good light carriages, two good phaetons, three rubber-tired Suggies, two slcal-tircd buggies, Uu Klondike stotm buggies, four light sprina wagons, t t'Mi-l er.e wagons, one with hay frame and double sideboard; two gravel-lieds, one mail wagon, ten fingle sets good buggy harness, on set double carriapr harness, two sets heavy breeching work harness, on carriage pole, oea hore-clipping m ichine, one pairjrooJ ptatfonn scales, several pairs extra collurs and hamrs, several good leather flyael, whips, robes, blanket.-,, ten leather halters, one lot rope-halters, two soft ea! stoves, one folding-top dess:, two alarm clocks, one office clock, sixtj

bushels good yellow corn, two tons good baled oats straw, two tons timothy hav, tv. o sprnig cots, two large, feed hoxe.s, riveting machine, bar-

ness punch, forko, . -howls, brushes, combs and other articles not men

tioned.

TKRMS OF SAM: AH sum of V.'H and under, cash; on all sums over $,..1)0, u rreiM of 6 months without interest will be given, purchaser giving pprocd freehold n.ite. hearing eight per rent, interest from date if not paid nt maturity. A discount of 3 cents on the dollar for easli to tho ent iled to mdii. No property to be removed until terms ot !

aro complied with. D. G. EDWARDS 10L. C. O. tl'lilDKTT It SON. Attctlwfs. . OtO. 1- ADAMS, (WtK , . .

We Have Money To

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