Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 226, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 June 1917 — Page 2

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Be prepared to the hot days before you. Buy your underwear now. We have every conceivable style you might want and at prices much below today's market. Knit Union Suit 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Athletic Unit Suit. . . ... . . .50c. $1, $1.50 Porosknit Union SuiU 60c nd'$l Boys' Union Suits 30c to 75c We'll fit you perfectly. Try us. Wooley & Edwards -

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Cook says that the servant problem would be simple if people only realized how much easier it is to work when there is an abundance of hot water. A Copper Coil Gas Water Heater will assure plenty of hot water for all your needs without bothering with fires. Simply light the gas. PRICE $16.50 CONNECTED Convenient Term Payments At our office or from representatives.

Northern Indiana & Electric Co.

$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $25.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock ani other Chattels at legnl rates , TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In ftuzna of $rQ and over you may have 25 month in which to repay W your loan, or you may fpy aooner if you like. w SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Writ u or call upon us lor full particulars. t& Will he in Lebanon each Friday W. A. SWANK 411-13 Ben Hur Bids, Crawfordsville, In-). 101 West Main street., Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge's office)

PALACE GARAGE , 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CEEATION For Tubereolaua, Aethsoa, Bran, caial CaUuh, etc Jtidt m Mailt it, . LONG &RA VIS

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DIED AT GRENCASTLE Mrs. Harvey Runyan Passed Away Sunday Burial at Jamestown. Won) ha been received of lae death i.f Mrs. Harvey Runyan of Groencastle. sister of J. H. Kirkpatrick of North F.sst street. Mrs. Kunyan's death ocurred Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock t her home in Greencastlc. She is survive! by a husband, a week old bil.y and two step-children. The denuded before her marriage was Miss Kva Hester of Jamestown at which place the burial will take place tomorrow following the funeral services in the morning at 9 o'clock t Greencastle. Mrs. kirkpatrick haa been spending sevral daya at Greencastle and Mr. Kirkpatnrk will go to that city in time for the funeral services. CHEAI' CANDY IS AS WHOLESOME AS ANY BY H. E. BARNARD. Cheap candy, so the expert tell is just as wholesome as the more i liensive kinds, and its snpiaratice 1 fair criterion of its qnal'ty. If it look dirty it as apparently unfit for food. If it is. clean the chemist will undoubtedly rind it wholesome. Dr. Usrtvst, the stst chemist of Minnesota, has just reported the an I'y.-is of 752 samples of confectionery Of this number he found hut eight samples which he considered iinwhol iome and unlit for food. The unfit samples were for the most part the ,-heap goods sold as "grab-bags, "lemon drops," "peimit canity," ch colates" and "chocolate nuts." These candies were condemned because they were stale, rancid and infested i lie and dead worms and containing flith or decomposed animal or vegeta ble matter. A number of the samples. especially the chocolate nuts were found to be mouldy and decayed. Worms r.ke nuts and even the best candy if badly handled sometimes becomes wormy. The chemist found no pnisonoui mineral pigments such as the lead colors used twfnre the Pure Komi Ijiwi were passed. Neither was there any evidence of the u.se of terra-aiba or finely ground minerarmutter. A num ber of years ago cheap candies i frequently varnished with a shellac glaze for the purpose of improving their appearance and enhancing the kping quality. The use of varnish now is apparently limited to other product than foods. The use of fyn thetic flavors is not as common ai formerly. The strong, harsh flavors of a few years ago are no longer fancied by the trade or by the con .'timers, and so far as the report of thi chemist shows in no case was any harmful flavor used. MEMORIAL SWICE. Ked Men of Mace to Hold Annual Obaervance Sunday. The Red M-n of Owasro tribe. No, 320, will hold their annual Memorial services here Sunday afternoon next, at 2:M o'clock. Judge Orbison of Indianapolis will deliver the address am! the. New Market band will furnish the music. TRIES NOBI KjiVIIXE 8 ALE. Colonel C. O. Tritibett. the well known auctioneer, was at Noblesville today to cry the big hog sales for C;.! C- Kiohwine and Sons. Colonel Tribbett has cried some pecyiou sales for the Uichwines' and his work was so satisfactory that he was engaged araiu this year. The Iiichwines' are extensive raisers of fine hogs and their sales attract buyers from far and near. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued to Arlie Acle Dull and Klva Klinbeth Rogers; William M. Berry and Eliaalleth B. fcssevtler. Steve stored. R. E. William,

Case of Francher vs. Capital Rattan Co. is Upheld in Decision.

The appellate court haa affirmed the decision of the Boon circuit court in the eaae of the Capital Rattan company vs. Fanrher by next friend. Judge Ibach in hia opinion aaya: "(1) Th complaint alleges that appelle waa a persona at nnder 18 years of age and that appellant permitted him to operate an elevator and while operating the elevator with the permission of appellant he waa in jured. Th complaint sufficient aa the law forbids an employer permitting the operation of the eli rator by persons under 18. (2) The evidence shows that appellee waa em ployed at the factory at various joba, iuding trucking, which involved the moving of materials from one floor to another, and that the person so mov ing the materials operated the elevator, and nowhere is there a sugges tion in the evidence of any person en gaged for the purpose of operating the elevator, while there is evidence to show that appellee operated it with the permission of appellant in doing hia work. This waa proper question for the jury and the evidence sust;iins the Terdict (.1) The alio'"- of appellee to operate the elevator being s.gainst the law, the law of contribu tory negliae-Bce in not a defense. (4) The evidence regarding the fit of op- J pellees clothing was properly admitted and the offered evidence of appellee's physician was properly ex cluded." CMCEEJIM PLEADS NOT GUILTY Will Fight Charge of Wife Desertion Filed Against Him Files $1,000 Bond. .Sheriff Lewis returicl yesterday afternoon from Kiouj City, la., with Clarence E. Koark, who was arrested there and brought back here to answer to the charge of deserting his wife and children. Roark was arraigned in circuit court h"e soon after his arrival and entered a pica of not guilty. His bond was fixed at 1.00O which he gave with James W. Roark and William D. Garner as sureties. Roark is employed as scrviec man for the National Motor Co. of indianaiUi and has been in the far west for some time. THE RECORDS SHOW THAT SHERIFF LEWIS HAS BEEN GOING SOME Sheriff I. N. lwis is "going some" these days. Within the last three weeks he has taken one prisoner to Michigan City, one to JefTersonville, has made throe trips to the state penal farm and two to the boys' industrial school at PUinli.'ld. Yesterday afternoon he returned from tiioux City, Iowa, whre he took into custody and brought hack to Iebanon, Clarence K. Roark, wanted here on a rh.irge of wife and child desertion. Today he will take Rollie Garner to the Central Insane hospital. Garner has been confined in jail here four weeks. Tomorrow he expects to take Luther Sheets, converted of intoxication, to the state, penal farm. NO WATER YET. Drill Has Not Yet Developed Wll at Interstate Co s. plant. Water has not yet been struck in the big eight-inch well at the plant of the Interstate Public Service company on South Meridian street. The drillers have gon to a depth of about "125 feet, tht last hundred feet of wliieh has been stone. The well is being sunk to meet the needs of the enlarged plant The capacity of the plant is being doubled. YEOMAN NOTICE. Thursday, une 21, is reguler meeting of lloone Homestead No. Hiotherhood of American Yeomen, at hieh time the memorial services will be observed in memory of the deicised members. All who hove flowers are requested to bring them. Report of the lielegates for the national conclave will be heard at this meeting. Every member is astcd to be present. ADVERTISED LETTERS. PiWwor C. E. Zieders, Dock Gordon, Frederick Milton Roberts, James Martin, Jesse N. Smith, Mrs. Mart Crandel, Utfus Hull. Rooater k. June S to 23, Be booster twat the Rooster.' 20" at.

THURSDAY Bargain Day THESE SPECIALS FOR ONE DAY ONLY

Fifty New Taffeta Skirts

ThursdayTable Linen 69c Mercerised Table Damask, 7'J inches wide, new patterns, Thursday PIQp only, for w7lx Tissue Gingham 27-inch Tissue Ginghams, all neat stripes and floral designs, 25c grade 1 fin Thursday only .. XCJCFancy Voiles 39-inch Voiles, white ground with fancy stripes or Persian patterns, 39c values, Oft. Thursday only Ladies' Hose Ladies' fine Lisle Hose, black or white, slightly imperfect Thursday only, fi THREE PAIRS KIIB.tJWt Dress Linens .W inch Dress Lincn, navy, helio, tan, pink and white, 76c values, Thursday CQ only, for fJ7l Barnsley, Linen Barnsley linen finished linen suiting, 36 Inches wide, .13c grade. Thursday only, for Bilk Hose fi.r,s Silk Fiber Hose, silk to the knee, black, white, gray, Palm Beach, pink, mate and U hronse, Thursday only UtW Silk Gluves Ladies1 double tipped Silk Gloves, plain white or black, ail with contrasting stitching, 7fc grade, Thursday only VI'JW Embroidered Voile 38 and 40 inch Embroidery Voile, white ground with blue, lavender and pink embroidery for waists and dresfes, 7iic grade, Of Thursday only JUl Organdy Embroidery 40-inch Organdy En quality, neat floral value, 'Ihursday only, for 69c Cross Bar Organdy 24-inch Cross Bar Organdy, for waists and dresses, !Dc 1 Cn Thursday only XUW Notion Specials. Iftc Clasp T 15c Children's Supporters 10c 10e Brass Pins c 15c Bias Tape l"c 25c Waist Beltinj 15c 6c Hump Hairpins 'c lfc Pin Cubes He lftc Selirks' Rose Taleatn He lllc Curling Irons 7c luc Kid Curlers 7c 9c Linen Tape, three for 10c 5c Bolts of Herring Bone ISraid lc 10c Hair Nets, four for 25c Mop and polish Outfit One 50c Imttle of Furniture Poiiand one 75c Cedar Oil Mop, QZn $1.25 outfit for UO Standard Black Dress Silks Beduccd Very special are black Sutin Mescaline, inches wide, at $1.25 a yard. Thin dress silk wears well and haa soft chiffon finish, $1.50 values. Black Chiffon Taffeta, smooth and fine, full 0 inche wide. Jl.o8 a yard, values $2.50. Black Gro De Londre, a yard wide, one of the richest of all $109 yard, $2-28 values.

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They are just being unparked as this ad is bfiim written, and a bt'tter line of taffeta skirts we have never seen at the price. New plaids, stripes and novelty .silks in all colors; also some plain blacks. All have the new

patch pockt-ts, shirred tops and more tailored numbers. Colored Taffeta Gro lie Grondre and Beldings guaranteed taffeta navy, Copen, green, tray, brown, wisteria, while and hlm-k, $2.2o values. CM f O Thursday only C-l.Ui Fancy Taffetas Your choice of ur entire line of fancy taffetas. H inches wide, plaid, and stripes and all colors, $2,011 and $2.25 values, Thursday ly, p, i- yard CI CO for V i.tv Foundation Silk SCinch Fnundation Silk, blsck, navy, green, Copen, whit1, mse, licht li'ne. lavender and raw .'Wc vnlues. Thursday OQi only for WSport l'oplin Bi-ldmg's g'lanmteid Sport Poplin, as in.h.-s wide. J2.75 fiQ values, Thjrdsy only. . Pl-eU Taffeta Silk 3H inch Taffetn Silk, white, light bhi'', pink, rose. mane, peach, lavcoder, gray, navy, t i.prn. brown, green and dark gray, $1 25 value. Thursday CI 1U nly Fancy Ribbons Si'k Rihbors for every use that ribbons can lie put to fur sa:.h-s hair how, bags, gir.ll s, millinery Iranlc., li-c and loc MJ cs for Foot Stools Ju.,t twelve sma values, as lung a your choice for il font stools, 50c s they last JQ, Cretonne Baskets Cretonne Waste Paper BaakeU, white and mahogany frames, sorted cretonnes, extia special for Thursday . . 39c Queen Quality Slippers Queen Quality, tan. calf, twolrapied slippers, with low hcel, sizes 3 to $3.50 (PI QQ values, Thursday for tpXJO

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Sport Materials ,-inrh sport materials, with plain materials to match, 89c quality, Thursday Of. only, for JC Dress Ginghams Plaid and striped Dress Ginghams, new colorings and designs, 32 inche wide, 2oc grade, Thursday 1 Q only, foi f V Auto Cloth , 3't-inrh linen finished Auto Cloth for middies, skirts dn-sses. white only, "1 20c grade Thursday. . i-O W Children's Hose Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose for children, black and white, apcial for f?! Thurmluy. a pair. .. .tlV Ladies' Hose Indies' fine Lisle Hose, mercenied finish, black or white, 35c grade, for Thursdav onlv itOK Table Linen Fine Table Damask, u linen, 72 inches wide, (7 $1.00 value, Thursday I some Fern Boxes Rustic Fern Boxe for your porch, a 75c article, Thursday lfi special for OC Women's Slippers Women's black patent and kid slip. pers one and three straps, medium heels, $3.00 values,' fl9 OQ Thurmlay special PJ7 Iioys' Shirts Boys' Blue Chamhray Shirts, with two collars to match, 12 And 14 years, fi5c grade, IV Thursday only 1Kv Wash Suits Boys' Wash Suites and Rompers, slightly soiled, 59c grade, OQf Thursday only OiL, Men's Shirts Men's tan Chamhray Work Shirts, siw 14 to 17, 50c grade, OQ Thursday only uvv Athletic Union Suits Men's Athlotie Nainsook Union Suits, well made, all aisos, PQThursday only OJC Auto Accessories $1.00 Sandow Spark Plugs (JQg $3.50 Stuart Warning (prt Signal for pj.J $4.00 Victor Spot Light (9 50c Silk Flags on metal flag QQ staff, for 07L Wash Dresses Fifty sample Wash Dresses lawns, voiles, linens, sport suits, etc., all colors and all sizes, values to ?-''). for Thursday only $5.00 Bungalow Aprons Bungalow Aprons, made of scout percales, light and dark coioi, mi.ldv sivlos. huiton aioe. buttoned back, belted models, extra ft'? special Thursday Breakfast Seta Breakfast Sets, skirt. ' imt and cap to matcn in pi" - or, Thursday ...il? spcc.al to' One DoUar Iilliy "? Fifty rrimmed 1,' Thursday ""r ; ' ' ' j ,. ,. hor.dred lrtri-of lati Itnoif , , For H. , -thunaiay on.y

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