Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 161, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 April 1917 — Page 9

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of the outer Dort is m complete keeping with its excellence tuithin, it is the inner Dort that you should know thoroughly. Here, under the surface, is beauty of another sort the beauty of stur-, diness and efficiency. All the Dort's component parts are remarkable for their unfailing i dependability, simplicity,' accessibility.

,This kind of excellence has opened the eyes of thousands of motorwise men and women - and made them Dort owners. It makes the Dort a car that the whole family can use and enjoy. With all this quality, with complete equipment, with 4biga? refinements and conveniences, the Dort is a moderate priced car $695 and it is a supremely good car. . LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY ! Lebanon, Ind. ARMORY BLDC. Phone 32 DORT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN

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I'p To Date in Kvery Rrvpert Sixty-five ntcly furni!hPl, comfortr &h? rooms HIGHLAND MINERAL SPRINGS Martinsville, Ind. Under new manageinent--F. A. L,xon owner; 1. C. Young, Mgr., (formerly of Boom1 county!; B. V. Fiihcr,

Constipation and Indigestion. These a;c t'W evils. Persons suffering fnun indigestion are often troubled with constipation. Mrs. liobeit Allison, Mattoon, writes that when shir fntt moves! to Mattoon ."he wis a greut suffeior from indigestion and constipation. Food distressed her and tiere was a feeling like a heavy vight pressing on her stomach and eiiest. She did not rct rf.dl at night, and fc!t, worn out rood part of the lime. One bottle of CI amberiain's "'"'inlets corrected this treublo so that be has since felt like a different pore-on. Adv.

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II. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone 13. Lebanon, Jnd.

EVERY DAY IS WALL J'APER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SALNDERS Phone iOO-Y West Maui St

ROGERS A SMITH Attorney at taw. Oca Parogen State Bank guild- . Fbooe 110.. h. r. biiw Attorney at Law. H2 Bouts Meridian Street, wu ". worm LAWYER. Klr ever Morgan'a etioa a tor on

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ItKAL LSTATE FUR fr"At.K-Now i? th" time to li't yoiir proporty. Now in the lioie to jefl. 75 acra' for nalr or tralu. rosejicn thm spniig. HENRY P. SICKS iW-Zfit Kanaera Rnk BuiMins

OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Hourr: 9-11 a. 1-5 and I S p. m. Caxwiltatioa and Spinal Analyma free 230 Cawm-Meal Bldg. Pnona I3

FROM FED FULTON Oklahoma Battler Hailed As Fortmost Contender For Heavyweight Title.

WITH JACK VLIOCK. Hit Me iHttrnudttrwl eif Sen-fee.) NEW YOKK, April 5. Carl Wmris utrudy Oklahoma battlor, in hailed today as Om foreirost contender for the heavyweight championship. Morris forced his way into the pp-it-lieht last n'R-ht by winning from Fred Fulton ot Minnesota, in five rounds at the Manhattan Sporting club. The bout anded abiptly when Fulton committed what appeared to be a deliberate foul to save himself from a knockout Jes Willard is tav to he willing to meet Morris, anil a match betiveen the two is expected in the near future. Today Fulton's famous left-hand is a myth. The loxing f.-tine baa lost a pood plasterer. The fistic world ir lauding Morris. The Okhhorra engineer eve Fulton ordei-s while the bout lasted He forced the lanky il;nneotan to tight in close quarters andKlmply outg.-uned ind outsluKged him. Morris is much the stronger man. and he proved it by battering Fulton to a queen's taste. Fulton tried in vain to box at long tanjre. In e.vh instance Morris rushed him and the punishment commenced. Fulton simply forgot hn had a left hand and his desperato effifrt.10 mix it with Monis only left hira open to further ruaihment.

CKIMP IN ATHLETICS.

War Will Cause Schedules to be Cancelled in Hij; Nine Conference. IK ;fTnH.....'l Wu g-.riice.v i IIK'AliO, April 5. War will put an end to ull atliietics in the I'iir Nine Conference if the arti-m of Mihi((Hii in cancelling its schedules it followed by other colleges in the conference, as is indicated now. Wisconsin already has served notii'e it 'ill f!o so n cae of war and North'e.torn has c-illed off iis swimming meet with Yale as a preliminary step-Autlioritie.'-ot other institutions have announced they favor caliing olT athletics. Chicauo, however, is showing .1 disposition t o continue on tlic ground thMt tt'hlette tiaining will give it." men the ground wo. k for military preparation. WILLARD ISWILLING.v

Will (iit Carl Morris a I nance at (he Hcatyoeight Title. illv thf ltcrittrmil Seat rrri,e.l IIICAli". April h. Jess Wiilard. champion pugilist of the forld, is willing to Rive C-jrl Morris a chance at the title but he does not believe Morris enough of a draw ing card. So said the champion toduy after reading reports of the Morris-FuLon battle in New York last nigM. "Wilanl does not bar any of them," explained Tommy Join s tl'e champion's ninnfger. "We mu-t see the coin liefoie vo agree to tight Morris. It is doubtful, however, if any piomoter wiil give Willard what he wants if Morris is to be the th.r half of the card." "What Willard want." i.. somewhat in the neighborhood of 7'..'iiin. TO i;E(O.ME citizen.

Ve Hive a Few Bargains j in ImplemiMit? and ' Plow res j. c ,r"r;N co.

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Le Oarry f'roud Possessor of Ilis First Citizenship Papers. ( thf lnlrrn'iU"n-il tu Ssrils.) ( HITAGO, April o.l Ihirey. late of AiiftiaHa, is "n the i,y to be come an American citien. The Antipodean middleweight champion pufillit tud.iy is the proud pnsieseor of Ms first eittseni-hip papers, tiiken out in the circuit court here. To obtain the document Oarey miss:d the train he intended taking for tinv. Orle.inK. irhcin' lie la schedule.! to travel 2') 1'iuiiiis with J"lT SniitU on April Kt. Ifarey gave hi's age as 2I and his m'ciipation us a hUckj'iii tb and profession ll uthbite.

LEBANON ytLCANlZING . SALtS AC4JNCV Bvervtning for the auto. ' DORT aiitotnotiilaa. Yulraaiiing syethnity. t ' Telepk-"rM iht AOiwuT B'ill'f.nf

I'KIM l-Tt) OIV.V IMSUAMiS ' PRINCFT'JtV. W. J-, April 5 -On account of the Ms of fjve wn ho have left i join the rotors, or alio are planning lo Jes'o within a trw dava. the pnm-elon r.ity crew i definitely di.liati'lfd and tlire racus cancelled. -

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TO PLAY OLT SCHEDULE. National League 'V ill Carry Out Plans llespil the War. ny thr nreislfOftq. Vcif Frrrc.) CHICAGO, April 0 Only great loss of life in war can prevent the playinir out of the National League schedule, according to a message received from I'te.-ident Tener. His telegram says: "t believe American pinple will Indulge; in their favorite forms of recreation this summer as heretofore, unless great loss of life results from war." THE MARTIAL SPIRIT.

Has Hit President of Cine ionali Reds Military Training. tiln the. intrrn'itinnat .Vein Scrcfrs.) CINCINNATI, Ap. ft-The material .-oil-it has hit August Herrmann, president of the Cincinnati Hods. He has wired President Tener of the Nr.tional League, asking him to procure the services of an army sergeant to give the Reds military tain.iig fur early ser' vice. In case the niO'y has rouo to mure. Ilirrmanii said a National CuariLnisn will become instructor. MAY PHK CHAMPION. MILW ArkKK, Ao-.jLr..-A iiiry" of figlit experts to pa-"pon the fight between, Hitchie Mitchell nd I'.e.in.v lonurd hern April 17 is-suggested by Hilly Milchell, man.iger ot K.tcnie. r would have the man the? pick as winner rh'dared Anieriian lightight champion and eligible to buttle Fieddie Wel.h foe tho world's tile.

Sprains and Strains Relieved. Sloan's Liniment quickly takes the pain out of strains, sprains, bruises and all muscle soreness. A clean, clear liquid easily applied, it quickly penetrates without robbing. Sloan's Liniment doe$ not stain the skin or clog the pores like mussy plasters or ointments. For chronic rheumatic aches and pains, neuralgia, gout und lumbago have this well-known remedy handy. For the pains of grippe and following strenuous work, it gives quick relief. At all druggists, 2")C. Adv.

Some fiood Advice. "Oon't think too much of your own methods. Watch other jieople's ways and learn from them." This is good advice, especially when h'lioug or constipated. You will find many people who use Chamberlain's Tablets for the.-e ailments with the best results, and will do well to allow their example. Adv.

VALE MAY CIYK ir ATBLKTlfli . NliW 'YOML, April !i In the event of a df (;,, ;,ttn ,,( '.T.:itst ,rmany intcicolleiriale aihlct'c n( Yale, eiccl rnr.t! .vlitdul'.ri for the week. Hie to censa two hnuiii after te"h declrttoii t,t pisde. -s oidiii to a roi.'jhii'on poide puldie hv tee Lni

Rose Hollinjrsworth LAWYER OHice at Court House, ground floor fllONB J6S ' '

Why Not ave? Why not save money whe you can ? I-ook at the opportunity I five you to save on dental work. ' Why pay 50c for extracting teeth? I extract tocjh without pain, only 25c Why pay 75c for silver filling? liy price 50c. Why pay 5 to $8.00 for fold crowns? My price I3.M te fS.OO. My prices on other dental work just as reasonable. 1 guarantee my work, to be as good us the beat Call and ace and you will be convinced. J. A. PARR. N.al-Cs-oll Block, North Side ot Square, l-rhsnon, Ind. Phone

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