Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 228, Lebanon, Boone County, 22 June 1917 — Page 5
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Lyle Stephenson Describes Journey to Atlanta.
AT POUT ROYAL TODAY
He and Soarlc (unilev Due to t .iss I mul Examination 1 omorrow.
en-on writing ftoin Ati route to fort Roal. S.
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JONES, THE CLEAN Lit Panama Sluts (leaned. I'm: riume :iS7 105 W. South bt
tun. A.- i '.oiil v.i' e were the guest? i a linn... a' I tli' ui'V!i!.-. Well, tinrln I wr -I 1 " .! i Wed vou knov lived in the soul1 !i an I hi southern hospital;
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' 5 Jian(' sa': e-',n- to point my house and want vour estimate on the I M inli I .,,nr l .,.:.
HIGH 5TAK0AR3 LIQUID PAIHT the investment paint the paint that rover so much more surlhce per gitlltiri that it is decidedly cheaper by the job thnn ordinary jiaint. " High Si aM).!;i) works easier, covers better, assures permanency of color and more years of wear. Come in and s,ee the panels painted with
High otamd.
C. E. Nobes' J-selu.iive .Vu;t South Hide S'i'u;i-e Ls.-Lii:t.n, Iiuliatia
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i hit guesa Ut dim i r1 th. 6 ' ,ht mul a tit, nil tooH us. lor a t.v over t!ie city and oui to the Ktvst Lane I country club to big d&net ami irfiI lion to th Rotary Cluh. Th Kotar Iconvontion it in irasion here tbin wee i and thry c.'rtainly are having a big I time.
Thr New York of the South. "Atlanta Is said to be the New York of (tie nouth and it certainly dcerve tli name. It if a beautiful and a ery busy p!aoa. It In also noted for it Ivautiful women, and I want to raj' riirl't here that I have had a hard time to keM Soarle from leaving me. You know I wan never very strong along that line. The majority of the women are very beautiful and any Hooa .cr will sit up and take notice of them. I have to laugh at their broguo and Unit expression you all.' Py the wey on our drive this evening we Viaitod the scene of thut big fire which oceuned here few weeks ago and one sure cannot comprehend what a hornb'e thing that was until he visits the scene of it. The great majority f the residence buildings of that ditirirt were of wood and when thewr IniiMmifs burned the chimney3 were e(i standing. So for blocks and blocks over a hundred in all there if .othmg standing of those once fine hou-:' except the chimneys. These icuiind one of big monuments. "We left Louisville ot 8 o'clock Tuelav night ar.d bade old Indiana jffc.d-by. mavhe for a long time, when "ur train turned to the touthward out of I.oui.-ivilk thus shutting .off o.-r view of the lights from JefTersonvill" 'm the Pullman I met Waller H.
!:van. formerly of Valparaiso, but
now district attorney of PortUnd,
Oregon. He was a vny ,1 aumt fnilcman and gave me some goitd n and advice in regard to army life. 'dh. ve I almost fo'got to (e'l jO'i hat w -nrok into print' white in
Louisville, li.e folloaing is taken
from the I.ouUville Times. Scar!
ard I went 'tiftv-fifty' on the expense
of having this printed. Julius wrot' it for us. t asl l.ola With Marine. "A newspaper man and an uniki l;inT were among the nrruits ac
-ci.ti-d at tl-.r offices of the l.ru!--
ville district marine recruiting stu;.ii.n t .'!' T"ey were l.y'e Htephen-;r,,-.. citv editor of the Daily Reporter. Lebanon. Ind.. and dearie Comley, of the same c:tv. l!oth had previously licrn accented at the local reeruitir.i'
station in lnn'anapolis. Before leav
ing fiuirht for Port Royal. S. C., they
u.-i'.f'c! Tim Times and Couner-J'tiirnal plants. 'VWll, we leave Atlanta Thursdny (tomorrow) morning for Port Royal, . I., where wo tiike our nnal rxams. I am .:omewhat uneai v aiio'lt this one f,- '"".h if us have li.ld hard time gcit if by on uc-ount of flat feet. We jrv,- at I'oit Koval about :: b rori-'w evening, so ,e will not know air i'atv until sometime Friday. Weil, if I oss a!i these exams I will knou ih.' t am a belter man than I thought
I will write you as foon l i after I get to Port Royal."
PENETRATED FOOT.
torn Stall, Stub ("!iiieH Severe Injury to Kagle Township Bi. Y.ir',, ti-n-ytai-old son of John f. Smith, moth of Zion.ville stepped on a corn stalk stilt) Monday, it penetratmjr the 'lesh or the foot so that it ha-l to be cut out by a phsician. A'tcnH the Homer Martin cow wale
at the Fair Grounds .Saturday, June
23, 6-15-71
I Prices
A. On a Limited Number of Gas Ranges An early i'lUThase cf Cabinet lianp-es at prices which were ir. ciTfi t hefor.' recent advances makes ii possible for us to offer a limited number of o.ceptiunrtl values. Call iintl lei us .show you these ranges. Present Value Sale Price No. 1-J''t r,-;i:; Carhn.l $12..y: S33.00 No. lTl-n CarLnd Slo.OO $37.50 N. 1705-1:; Carbrifl S:J5.0() 927.50 No. 1505-15 Garland $52.00 $12.50 i: SV PAYMENTS TU!;.E I'ARGAJN.s WJI.f, l;E SNAPPED UP QUICK. MAKE YOUl: SELECTION EARLY. Korlhern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. 'THE GAS CO."
i 00 Si t-w .- , . t 1 t '.m for i ; ..0 Stuart Warning C' JK Signal for vl O
U)t Silk Klag on metal 90
staff, lor ......
K.fty T-..: . 1 '.. - -, only One hun.lid Ln ' trimniAd iiais M Pftrcy Childien'a CM ' iiatc- for i-s-
Offerings For Saturday Buyers
New Wash Dresses $5.00 Fifty sample Wash Dresses, lawns, voiles, linens, sport suits, etc., all colors and all sizes, values to $8.50, AA for Saturday iDO.UU New ''Straight Line" Porch Dresses 98c The prettiest Porch Dress you have ever seen for 98c. Made of fine percales in plain pink, blue, lavender; also figured percales in both light and dark box pleated front and back, Soutache braid trimmed, all sizes, QQp
tU V
for
7-
New Silk Skirls $3.95 New plaids, stripes and novelty silks in all colors; also some plain blacks. All have the new patch pockets, shirred tops and some more tailored numbers, $5.00 to $7.50 values. Satur- 2Q QK day fori VO.iJO New Was? Skirts for Saturday $100 Twenty styles of Wash Skirts in pique, repp, gaberdine, etc., in all white; also sport stripes; made with the new patch pockets, wide girdles and buttons, very full, and st vies to suit all. ?1 ft A Saturday for OL,3U
f Lingerie Waists Fresh, New, Tasteful in Fashion 1 and Trimmings. Sale Price 98c. I A new shipment of fifty dozen white waists for Sat1 urday. They're of Voiles and Batistes, trimmed with' laces of refined pattern sonte are Embroid- , ered newest collars, specially 98 C priced at
Aprons and Breakfast Sets I Pretty, practical and comfortable Middy Aprons that cover the entire figure, also belted and button styles. They have a real style to them come in extra good grade Percale, light checks and stripes; also gray 1 and dark blue patterns. Social Saturday only, at vtkl, Two-piece Dress Sets or Breakfast Suits Skirt and Jacket separate. Made in plain pink and blue, also 1 checks and stripes, all sizes. New assort- f7Q S ment at I JL i
Sport Materials S Srt.inch sport materials, with plain 5 materials to match, 3Hc Okt S quality, only 'JKs Dress Ginghams Plaid and striped Dress (iinghams, new colorings and designs, IiJ Inches wide, ITk grade, 1 0p for, only AC Auto Cloth S Sti-ir.rh linen finished Auto Cloth S tor middies, skirts and dresses, white only. 2nc grade, 1 r for, only XtlL Children's Hose 1 Fine Rihhed las;c Ho-e for cW s dren, black and white, s apecial for Fancy Taffetas E Your choice of our emir? line of 2 fancy taffetas. :jti inches wide. plaid, and stripes and ull colors, I'i.tHJ and SJ.li.j values, Thursday I ,0ry:pr.r..an! $1.50
Table Linen fi:'C Merceriz. d Table Ihimask 72 inches wide, new pat- Qf terns, for OIl
Tissue Gingham
., all h,..i :-..i8c
2T-im.li Tiut- Gh,kV utrinps nd tlnral d'
( 25c jrrmio, for
Fancy Voiles 30-iru-h Voiles, white p round
fancy s tripos or rtrsiun at(f
25c
Mop and Polish Outfit One f.llc bottle of Furniture Polish and one 75c Cedar Oil .Mop, (""., il.2S outtH for JOL Standard Black Dress Silks Reduced Very special are black Satin Mesalines, :tr inches wiilc, at J 1.25 a yenl. This dress silk wears well and has a soft chiffon finish, l.f0
ftO and i25 values, (1 CA
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Pluck Chiffon T.nffetas. smooth and fine, full 4(1 inches wide, fl.M a vrinl. x-alues S2.oll.
Iliack ti.-n Oe Lonilre
unly
50c ' ari1' valu
Ladies' Hose Ladies' tine Lisle Hose, b
white, sliirhtly iinpTfe Ihree pairs lor
Organdy Embroidery
40-ineh Onwn.lv Kmbroidery fine ' J-'iP'-rs for bnys nnalitv. neat flral ,les,i-ns. 1.IMI3oc grade,
value," Saturday ' n ! special for
only )JK,
Colored Taffeta
Oro De Lrondre ant! Iteldings guaranteed taffetn navv, Copen, green.
gray, brown, wisteria, white and
black, 1(2.25 values, only
$1.69 1
Notion Specials. 10c Clasp l.V Children's Supporters.. 10c Bra Pins 15c Ilias Tape , 25c Waist Belting ac Hump Hairpins lUc Pin Cubes
..7 .10c ..7c .10c .15c ..4c
of tne richest of ail Sl.iO u 15c Sclicks Rose Talcum.
Konipers
.8c ..7c ..7e .10c
19c
Cross Bar Organdy inch Cross Par Organ.lv, for ists ami dresses, lttc 1 r ucs. only
Silk Hose
'i.r.s Silk Fiber Hoi ; knee, hhu k, white,
Hea'-h, pink, mar.e am I broii.e, Thursday only
silk to the gray, Palm
59c
Curling Iroi
lie Kid Cll.'le Limn Tar.c
oc K ills of Herring none Braid 1e P)c Hair Nets, four for 25c Foundation Silk I Sfi-inch Fmindution Silk, blark,
navy, green, t.opii, white, m7.e, light blue, lavender and rose Hfte va.ues, Saturday 0() only iV
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DELIVERED IN 150 DAYS
Controversy Between City and Company Satisfactorily Adjusted.
obtainable. It is to cost JX.VK). The mayor will approve the contract.
NINE GRADUATES.
I he contract relating to the pur
chase of a motor lire truck and ap
paratus for the city from the Sea-
grave company, nf Columbus, O., has been finally settled and the company has agreed to deliver the truck for
in 150 days from this date. When
the jepresentative of the company was here about thirty days ago a contract was made with him for the delivery of the truck in 100 days fiom that date, but the company refused to accept this contract saying that the apparatus could not be constructed Ih that time. There has been norne
controversy between U.e city olllcials
md the company until this week, when Counrilmen F. O. Myers and I, Smith
made trip to Columhu and arranged matters, with the company. This
morning Mayor Shelby received a let
ter stating that, meeting his approval, the affair had beer, netted, that the contract had bean Miade and that the
appantu was to t delivered In 100 days. . - Tb Sgrv company la the leading rminu.'aUunag concern in tr.e f nitw) Stut. nnd tlj apparatiii pur caused for Lcfuaon ! about the be it
Commencement Held Last Night al Sugar Plain School. The graduation program of tite common schools of Sugar Creek township was held last nittht at the Sugar Plains school. There were nine graduates, lioy ('. llullard made the address. The Thorntown hiv'h school orchestra gave musical selections. Or. I.. J. Ilettger, of Ter-c Haute will make the commencement address at the graduation exercises of the Marion township schools to be held at Lane's chapel school tonight. There ere thirty-five graduates, the largest number in any township. L'suully Jackson carries off (he honor.' for number of graduates, but this year it was exceeded by Mai ion. Hl'RT BY DISK HARROW.
Vic Conrad er Ion,, i lie Had Hand Injured. Monday w'hile Vic Conrad was disking a piece of ground near Zion iville. the seat on which he was riding on the machine broke, throwing hi.n into the disks.' His right hand whs severely cut by the contact Luckily the team was o,uiet and stopped immediately when he called to them else the result might have been much Worse.
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Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAOTORIA
When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. rhone 239. 410 West &th Stral
