Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 197, Lebanon, Boone County, 18 May 1917 — Page 7

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7ALUE LDCcU WHIST PIAVERS i a Wooley & Edwards' suit, means full ioney's worth. It means Dollar for Dollar in rviee rendered. It means style value, and earing value. WOOLEY & EDWARDS' : mm guests Were HojsCs to Isdiaaapojis flayers lit Twiracy Last Nixht. Clothes

tlue means even more. They have that "some Tiing"; which in a man would be called person;ty; in our suits it is the unmistakable stamp eriority. VITALIZING PRICKS, $11.73, $19.73, $22.75 (All-wool Suitf) (.Other al IS. 75 and 1 2.75)

appreciate our clothes superiority, try them New Tan Boslonian Shoe Just Arrived With

(irey Top. Exceptional Values. Very New.

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s '2c Per Word, Each ierae. rtitemeat Talwa tat Im Than 10c.

FOR SALE "aLK Barrel .f"6reat WtVat1 inroad oil. Maud Miller. 5-t6-3t SALE OR TKA DE Ontf "best c in Lebanon, for aale 10 S. 11 acres: well improved homes; ics. $130 per acre. Orear lebanon, Ind. $ALE Very cheap, one pony, ;ry, and vet of harness. ee C, kin, or phone 182. 5-18-6t. . WANTED ed" male and "female I' An intelligent person may (x) monthly corresponding for oers; HO to $50 monthly in .ime; experience unnecessary; vussing; subjects luggented. 1 particular. National Presa , Room 1619, Buffalo, N. Y. 4-27-6-moa. t.EAN k'JGSVith'a vacuum icr, Miller Morris. 4 3(1- tf LD-Secoml-hand wind pump iteel tower. Telephone. 541-Y i May 9-12t iT.D--Music pupils .1.' per les- " Call or addrew, 434 North trect, or phone 6e!). 5-12-6t "H tiuck"haulinBof ' all . Prices reasonable. Phone ' Murut Wiley. -14-6t I T) -Old false" fc-eth; "don't r if broken. I pay $1 to $10 (' Send by parcel p-it.t and reteek hv return mail. K. Terl, .th Wolfe street, Baltimore. 5-14-St I'D -School teachers altenTioii you want an opportunity to

1,u ,iev in your psare time or durbar acation? Easy agreeable j No investirent required. We 1 verl school teachers in each ' It Write or call immediately. If ri'e. name the school you are r. Timber Investment 4 ips Company, sn.i-g K. of F g, Indianapolis, Indiana. May Kint. rElVOlii r'ah,'oTee!n. Don't !er If broken. I pay $1 00 to per H. Snd hv parcel post . iive check bv return mail. L. 2007 South Eifth street. Phil, a. Pa. May Hi I It. FOR RENT .l'.S"f H vrn risinf house, mod- " John B. McLaughlin. IndianAvenue. May 8-tf.

itKNT New house, five rooms.

i'rn. bath, to'lot, gas heater , smcnl, r'm in. Verne N'-l

1 Vine r.ei-Y. 5-15-f.t

KENT Three "unfurnished . rity heat and bath. Ida , J North tybanon street. fi-Ja-St. jjl--likii up. bay mare. A. V. JVer. Phone W hite.-don. May 16 St.

and Jlorrla clean your V. 4-18-tf

AT KEFOKTER

Take a Ride in the MONROE "4" TO fully appreciate the superior performance and rutins: comfort of the Monroe you must ride in it. Only in this way can we prove to you th? startling claims we make, for this car- "We want every motorist, regardless of whether he intends buying or not, to understand tthat the 40 per cent more efficiency in the Monroe really means. We want you to note it flexibility. Its reserve power. The ease with which it climbs the steepest hills. How without effort it passes much larger cars. The wonderful smoothnesu with which it rides at all speeds on boulevards and country roads alike. Come in today for your ride. Price $1095 f. o. b. I'ontiac, Mich. The Monroe Motor Company alio manufacture a small "4" in Sedan, 2-rassenjr cr and Club models. MONROE SALES COMPANY

BINGLES AND BONERS

BY JACK VKIOCK. EXEMPTED. "You oucht to enlist," an old fan suiil. To a rookie too Krpen to play; "You are younir and utrontc. and the army neei'.s "A million like you today." "I cannot eniii.t," tin: jouth replied, "I (rues L'ncle Sam Hon't fret "I can't enlifct just now becau.e. "They haven't released me yet." In the spotlight today: The! Dodgers: They got out of the ceHar. War may be a weird buine.-., b"t it has nothing on a game between the Red and Dodders, McCruw'd lia.eball was hitting on al! cylinders Thur.viav. The t.'.irds

thought the Giants were a Ili itish

tank.

Henny Kauff had a big day, getting four hits, two of which were doubles. In the meantime his old Federal league team-mate, Eddie Kousch colectei a quartet of hits for the Beds against Brooklyn. Tom i-'eaton tumed in the lw.t pitching card of the day. Hi downed the Braves with three hits and the Cubs grabbed their fourth strength from the Braves. The threc-hit club, Daulieit, Miller, KildufT, Maisel. Baker. I.uderus, Holke and Evans made home runs. Suburban "shojker" light. He shocked the Browns in the last game

of the series at St. Ixiui. It was four

in a row for Bill Donovan. The I'hilly and I'ir.ilc twon made 14 runs, but the Phils made the mot of them.

Clarence Rowland will not loe h

jot. ir uie are allowed to p:ay

Philadelphia all the time. They made it four straight Thur.day. Washington held Cobb to two hils and won the last game of the -scries.

BIG RACING MEET.

First of the .Season in Metropolitan Ditrid Began Today. IWtf the Inlrn9ttrmit Acift Srmrf.l NKV YORK, May 1C Tnn first big racing stake of the season in the Metropolitan district, the Paunmnok lixndi'ap marked the return of th. thoroughhrerl U New York today. The opening of Jamaica pHrk, with rebuilt grandstands and a lightning f.t track, was feature! by card of d ra.-e?., with 6'i hore3 nominated to o.her in tlw sport The ("aumonok handicap id a $:s,WMi event at six furlongs, and the field that was ready to face the bnim bristled with rla.is. Sand Marsh, carrying tf-p weight of 12S pounds. wr looked upon as the jwhlic favorite. fit won everal imrfortant event rver the Jbtnaira course nl season. Bit fcajid Marsh faced plenty ( cotoDBtition In James Kutlnr's lligh Now, Uiuis Keistr l's He Will, John K. Medea's (iilliea aid tiiftord A Cochran' Jock Scot.

Tr. M..f

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AMONG THE BOXERS

tK the itfrrntf.'c.Hsf .V k , fmtrr.i NEW YOP.K. May 18.-l rank M..r an was given $I-i0 yesti-rday tn cover th? eipen.-es of his training for Carl Morris, before tiie bout, was potiioned. Moran hils had to shell out rial mone tive differeiit times without any re turn. Bv the time he and Morris really get tngtl.er, Moran will himself more than his end of the porsc. The eipense, of his ti-p U Tula, whi' h cndd in a bloomer, would have made a faiily good purse in itself. YESTERDAY'S RK.SLXTS. AMERICAN' ASH0C1ATION. Indianapo'is, 9; Milwaukee. t. Kansas City, U; Toledo. 8. Ht. Paul, ; ("olumhus, S Minneapolis ; Ixiilisville, . NATIONAL LKACLE. f .'hicago, 2; Boiitop. 1. Philadelphia, 8; Pittsburgh, fi. Brooklyn, i:i; Cincinnati, 10. New York, 1(1; Ht. Eouia. Z. AMERICAN LEAIil'K. Chicago, 7; Phlladcltihia, 0. Washington, 4 Detroit, 2. New York, 7; St. Uilla 3. Cleveland. 7; Boston, i.

Lebanon whist play a: a were the

host to the indianapoiis players in a tourney here la:;t night Forty n-

lianapoiia players arrived here on a

spucial eai- over the T. H.. I. 4 K. yesterday evning abojt 6:30 o'clock. They wee cvidii ted to the C'lute

Hotel where a ban-iuct was Krveil

them. The play v. as started at the Klki club rooms at 7 l' o'clock with

istren tables, six of which were rilled

with local player-:.

The prif win !.:-! for hii;h tanire for north ami south pl..y were A. C. Metcalf and W. j !'. M. Herrrns both

of IneUanaonlir. T'.ie -.t and west

prize winners were H. K. Chamber-

hiin and Mrs. Brown of Indianapolis. The former's score uas 21rt and the

latter' 22."). The following is th'-' table showing; the standing of each couple: N. and S. Score Melcalf and Mrs. Herron 210 Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Brown 2"J I. Kirhman and Ed llilev iU'J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ki-h 207 (irover Shelby and Mm. J. W'.

Shelby 206

Hr. Druley and Mrs. Carrie Parr 204

N. Neese and Miss B. Perkins .. 20,1

Cnfhn and M. Eidiman 2"3

Varnti and Davis 202

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morris 201 Mr. and Mrs. Kelley 201 William Davis and F. Adair 201 N. Shelby and Mis R. Perkins .. Kej

Winters and Mrs. W orbor 100 Mr. and Mrs. Janus McUann .. lor,

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Adler

E. and W. Scor

t hatnlierlain and Mrs. Blown .. 22. M'trhell and Dr. Sluss 224 Dr. Hood and Mrs. Dnmo 222 Wright and Mrs. Smith 221 McClurc anil Mrs. Wiley 210 RockwoiKl a- d Mrs. Lynn 21H Wood and Hacker 217 'r. ami Mrs. Binham 21T

Smith and Comiuitt 213 Mass and Mrs. PniW 212 M. ore and Mrs. Karskadin 212

Athfrton ami Mrs. Mass 212 Werbe and Mrs. ileisler 207 Davis and Mrs. Brecr.urt 207 I'n key and Mr. Pirkey ". 207 Fii.-tiuan and Mrs. Eastman 20 The average score in the north and

south play wan 201 and the average

in the east and west play was 214. The game adjourned at li:00 o'clock and the Indianapolis players returneil li.T.ie on tiu'ir car. expressing them

selves as greatly pieed with their reception und the good iuality of w hist shown by the I-cbamin players.

BASEBALL GOSSIP.

Mr. Martin Oedekerk, Auto Sales and Machine Co., Lebanon, Ind Dear Mr. Oedekerk : We Arrived safely in Chicago, having had one of the most dclightlul trips that you could imagine. We reached Rensselaer about six-thirty. The enr sang a low sweet song the whole way. . I did the most of the driving. ' At Rensselaer sn engineer from Purdue motored us to the end of our journey. He had been working a3 a tester on twelve cylinder car.;, lie complimented my car very highly, making the statement that he never drove a more delightful and responsive engine. He wag so considerate and yet go frauk in hi praises, that had anyone come along and offered me a hundred dollars more than I paid, they could not have bought the car. And the greatest thing is the fact that we averaged twenty miles on a gallon of gasoline. Running around here in the city, about sixteen miles, but I think that is fair for a six cylinder car. Mr. Welch, a member of my party, is an ovpert auto mechanic. He takes the entire care of the cur and docs most of the'driving. He praises it very highly and ay it undoubtedly has no superior in its class of cars, We have been trying a new stunt. Closing off the engine and letting it glide. Last night it glided two blocks up a small grade and he had to put on the brake before he could turn the corner. I have heard a Ford could run a mile on its reputation, but this Oakland actually wrtl run three blocks on its dignity. Everybody stops and looks at it and I consider it one of the best pieces of advertisement the Barr Evangelistic Party could have. Having bought this car wholly upon your judgment, I wish to thank you for your kind advice. The meetings here are going great. All indications point that wo are upon the verge of the greatest campaign that wc have ever been connected with. May our Father bless you and your dear little family. Pray for us. Your sister in Christ, DAISY DOUGLAS BARR. SEDAN MODEL $1020, f. o. b. Factory. OAKLAND SIX $H75, f. o. b. Factory We are agents for p kinds of accessories, also the Federal, Goodrich and Ajax Tires. Open day and night. Gasoline at wholesale price. Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

! flir I'OVB.ill It Srir, (.(i,rr. NOTRE DAME, Ind., May IX. Coach Harper is positive today that he has a pi'chmg find in Young Pat Murray The sophomore pitcher set Niagara down with six hits and won the game for Notre Dame ye. tcnlay by a score of a to 2. ST. l.Ol IS, May IS Edward Langdon, the university of Pittsbuigh star pitcher, signed by the St. Louis Cards, is expected to report here as soon us he can got away from school. ! I NOT, N. D.. May 18.- Pop is going to be sold for ." cents a bottle at Sunday baseball games here. I'.ut w ith each bottle, a ticket of admission will he given. Dodging the North Dakota law ir the id'-.i. The law prohibits admission charges tu Sunday

NEW YORK. May IX.- Prevent Ed Berrow of the International League, denied today that the Interleague scries between his hague and the American Association has been abandoned. "The iiieraational true has sanctioned no such cancellation," s.ifd Mr. Barrow, "the seriea cannot be called off without the rim-

PROMPT PAYMENT Mr. Arthur Wolfe, Auto Insurance Company: Received your letter and draft in full payment for damage flone by collision, which has never been excelled by any company I ever dealt with. Will tie glad to endorse your company for fairness and promptness. Sincerely yours, DAISY DOUGLASS BAKU. This letter was received after the adjustment to Mrs. Barr's car. Vess Rich desires to add his thanks to the State Auto Insurance Company for the prompt payment that the agent, Z. C. Smith made him. No deductions on any policy of Fire, Theft, Collision or Liability. Z. C. SMITH, Agent. 206 South Lebanon St., or Inter-state Sales rooms. Phone 206 or 9S2-Y

sent of both league." Another entangling feature was added .( h"B Barrow received wold fiooi 0. II. Watlun of Louisville to the effect that President Mickey of the American Association has not been authorized off the series. Walhvn denied that the American Association is in financial distress. He is vire-prcsilent of the league.

ALL SORTS.

sign articlea today for the wrestlers to meet here soon. Probably the second week in June. The match will be a championship affair. flUCAiiO. May 18-Purdue will not clash with the University of Chicago in the field and en the track her' tomorrow. Purdue has akod that the meet lie cancelled because three ef its star have Joined the colors and the rciiesLi has been granted.

IH the alerstri'iutfl Ars fcsrrl

CIIICAC.O, May !H. Managers of j since 187,

Earl Caddock and Ed lcwrs expert to; regutta, for the tint time since 187'i

New YORK. May 18 This year of

belligerency will see foY the ttrst tune

intcrrvlleiiiato rowing

no intercollegiate back and Held champinmhips; for te fi-st time since the close of the civil war no big intercollegiate rowing races; for the lir.it time since. 1881 no nalioual tennis championships. The conflict overseas already ha wrought comparatively more damaire in the continuity f oar sport than did the civii wai. It has done inliniUdy more harm to our athletics than did the Spanish un;dcaantm ...-;, which was much closer to home.

Navy beans, 13c per pound at Matthews'.

Stoves stored. R. E. William.

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