Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 248, Lebanon, Boone County, 18 July 1917 — Page 2
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M0FAUI01BI .Fred Jones and Earl Rogers Are Charged With Stealing Auto From a Kirklin Man.
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Clianfed with stealing an automo-
bil brlontinit to W. H. Hi. Idle of Kirk-
Jill, Fred Jones ami Karl Rogers '
arrested at Kensselner yesterday. The
arrests were made by James I'cmber ton, town marshal of Wolcott and hi?
deputy, after a store had been rolbel
at Wolcott. The two men were taken to Ijifay ette by Superintendent Osborne, a le tcetive, and William Wcinhanit, a detective. They were returned to Indi anapolis last night. The stolen automobile was fount abandoned near Wolrott, ami it wa traced to the two men found at Rensselaer. The machine was stolen fron Indianapolis Saturday, where it h:; been driven by Mr. Kiddle. The luttc went to Wolcott yesterday to clam his property. The two uil'ircd thieve, will be rhiiwd with ftitind lnrron at Imlianapoli. Tii.- in.-ri lold a loulliclioK slm? firs., giv.nit the,r names as Holt. am. later as .Vnrcy. Finally they jrav. their name as Fred Jones ami Far R offers. They elrove the car throne' Frankfort, they tdd the police.
USED IN A ROBBERY
Three Hoys Who Attempted It Hob Mrltee Home, Had Stolen Automobile.
The auto stolen from C. K. Siiur.uk er of Craw tordsvillc Sunday murium and the auto in which three y.U''.i ;nen dro-.e to the home of Mart M. Hot near Kirkpatritk t-'uniiay afterioon robbing the Meltee home, w.i., thi name machine. W'aite.-- Melee, a whose home the throe young ci'iokt htupped, noted the number of the est because of the strange actions of ;lyouths. The youthful thieve, fai'e.l in 'Jan efforts to roi. the Wa!t'.- M, ii-e home because members of the family ore at the place, but they secured a watch Borne clothing, a .ring, cuff links and several penmen at the Mart Mclii'i home, a short distance avay. ' The three youths in the auto were traced to Colfa where th"" bought (' cents' worth of ga-ol.r.e Su.iday even ing.
W. C. A. PARKiN 11 GIVE THE ADDRESS
Local Minister to Speak at Ad vancc Street Meeting Saturday Nijjht.
The piouram for the reu-aiiir Saturday night ri'-monxtration nt A'l vance, has ben announced. The Kev. C. A. I'arkin, of thi city, will (rive a patriotic aetrircss on the street. Other features of the program wiil be provided by Max Tcrhune and J. 1. Iet, both of Lebanon. Mr. Tcrhune'a imitations of birds and bun yard animals, make a mighty interesting entertainment. Mi. 1-oet, a fiddler of the old school, will p!a the old time tunes. .Saturday night of next wee;.-. pt'orram of moving pictures will be (riven. On Saturday night, Au-rust 4, Judge C. J. Orbison, of Indianapolis, will deliver a patriotic address.
F AIRLAND.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur levin of flrownsburg, spent Saturday ni'iit and .Sunday with Willie Eaton awl family. A. X. Holliway and w-fo, of Croorieastle visited relatives in thin vicinity last week. . Anbury Williams a, id family wc:r quests of K. A. WiKUms and fa-nlv Monday. Miss Madge Howaid spent S.iimdny nitfht and Sunday villi M ...' lleulali Kirhey, of la-baaon. Mr. and Mrs. William Mat penl Sunday with Mr. andlra. I' -ul lu tin. of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Charle s Ken; n d Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs, Harry liowurd and son, Italph and Mrs. II. V. :,. .- ard attendee! a birth.Uy AUipri.-,c o.i Clark Kern, of New picket, Sun. lay. Mrs. II. W. Howard remained for a few dajrr visit. Mr. nd Mrs. Claronc lleAtley ae ilaujrhte, Mildred Alice, attends the wift reunion at Hroolcnide park, Indianapnlis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howard, of I,ebaeon. ment Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Utile Howard ami fuiriily.
Three Wonderful Bargain Days this Week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday We will expect you.
House Dress Specials
Gingham Special
our enrire slock of lion ar.d 1125 Gingham anil ISig assortment of plain and fancy Press CinKhams. IVreale liresses, sizes 3i( to siecial fur tn lixht and dark psierns, Tolle Pu Nnrd and other
these three days ?t 1 well known (luiKhanis; these three uas, pit yard r:0 $1.50!
lie
Hosiery Special
Aarnns and Mir dies, for 48c
r Just in ,lozen hla.k only, Silk Phi Hose, nr , , , ;.tl(. , Miihti. - and lutli' (..lor. d Apiiins; etra i Pe-t f"r " three d only. P'r pair.. AUC
,1a
48c
. . f c . Ribbon Special Handkerchief Special r i Ml plain colors ill wide Moire Ribbon and a few w I., ,,r la .l.u.-n ladies- inner Handkerchiefs, I fancy Itibbons; these three days only. 1ft no,ih .,....; r. sulill 1.'.'- l "ii ll.c values, n ! Pr yard XU
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III -.- tlll.e l I
Corset Cover Special
Damask Special
nouio-d; s,ai ha ,,f ;,,. Mereerired T-ihle H-in.a-k- on OF. ' th.se three iias only, per yard OOC
Lace and Embroidery Special Toweling Special
lalues I ft 1 A mil her lot ol t li..t llrown Tow.-luu: special 1 f 1UC lor th.s,. Hire. .la. per yard 1UC
I in - 1 !! .1 lln- l.. ''S ail.! -.'a'.hr..l.J.-ries. t alu
la : i.e.--. I l r in. ihr- . .lay -. 1". aid
Wash Goods In order to close out our entire stock of Summer Wash Goods we have divided them into 3 lots, and at these prices they will go in a hurry. The prices will be 12c, 19c and 35c a yard. i 1 ft XT 1 'his lot yo'i will find fnner Voiles. Tissue . Ai 1 In r V A tiinirhiims and .Mercerized Ualislcs, values All 1 7 1 At ilc a id i2c At IZc a id a 4 v -a 'ur entire stuck of 3a ntnl 3De plain and . At 19c a Yd HwrR:.ri9c At 19c a Yd 4 - ftf T 1 A" 'r,!)c "r" fancy "'"t ,rii1B Voiles . ft asl XT Zt aJtJC a I (J :.J"'"a Walfw M 'fo At JdC i I Q Bargains in Silks Our Silk Department will offer some of the main attractions of our July Clearance Sale. 5oc plum colored Crepes, in this sale, on Haiti M.waline. Taffetas and IL ldinu I.ininis Pr yard JDC Satins; values up to $l.3S. in this sale. jj nn II I fancy Press Silks, in this sale, f ; per yard 1 UU ,rr 'a''l, DOC j Special In Hport Silks. One lot of ten pieces of lleautlfiil selection of fl.Cd fan,",- Dress nr. fancy Sport Silks, worth "ac to 1.2r. in jft PUki. In this sale, per yard VOC " snle, per ,.rd 43C Our entire atork of ; 00 fancy luess SilU, a most We will on'er durini: this sale our entire stock beautiful assortment to choose Irotn. rf n f" of Wool liress Hoods at i, less than regular price. In this sate, per yard. vi .O ood tirae lo get g.H.ds for scbool dresses now.
, BigiBargain Offerings From Our Ready-to-Wear Department Wash Dresses Silk Dresses Stilts! Stlits!
V.nle and S;.ort t'r esses, former Aft ft ft
,!.'- ;-. sP.O and cil.tred Wash 1'n-ecsses. in O ft Q
id color, d Wash I'resses.
r rliit- and ....r.-il V. up to 1 1. -,..; all co at i
$5.00
in. luriinir hite N-t this sale, (Q eyp
Wash Skirts
y!.H in iil.un ftiii'.' am! tir t-tI' in f.un-y W'.vAi Skirts,
98c
of !)s and tS f.i While Wash Skirts.
Waist Specials
Plain hite ft'a-li 5ilks and plain and fancy Llnieri Waists, qjsizes ::i to Hi; a teal barnain for tins sale at. SOC All Crepe de Chiim and fan. y Silk Waists, in this gg $5 'If.. ti "Hi 1 up In fs'al C arsetlo Waists, in this sale gQ our . ni:ie si.wk of children's Wa.-h I'r.-s.o-s will be divided into tl.r." lots for tha-. sale.
A E.sirl seleeia.n of plan and lancy Silk Dresses, forn-eily AO ft O
priced at SC..!.' to 5T a!', on sal" at POS70 j Taffeta and Crejie de Chine Dresses, our Jlo.oo and 112 r..l frrj QQ I seilers, on sale now at J) I .73 j our lla.nii and U3 .5 Silk presses, all rrdofs and sues, J Q QQ All l2R.il". 5;.5' and 2. Dresses, io be closed out A - A fft j durinc this sale $14OU Bargains in Wool Dress Skirts
! All i'J 'is and $3 'at Wool Skirts, ' on salt- at ' AH 3.'J1 and r... W.sjI Skirts, , on sale at Ail J.', and fi.50 Wool Skins, . on sale at I All T :.) and JK 50 W ool Skirts.
Skirts,
All lo.i .i Wi,l Pre on sale at
$1.93 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $5.98
Yc will offer for this sale, just 25 Spring Suits, colors are Navy, Green, Gold, Grey, Copen and Novelties. Former values up to $25.00. Sizes 1G $10.00 Each Millinery Specials Our entire stock of Ladies' and Misses' colored Hats, either trimmed or untrimmed, to be closed out it; this sale at
Children's Wash Dresse
Sale Prices on Coats
All Pr. es up to 7;..'. on Kid" at ll Hisses IIP o a... on -ale at All Presses up to 2
All children's White In. price.
49c 98c $1.48
sizes 6 to II, on sale at !a the rei-'ular
Plain wi ne and novelty coats, former OS lo $ Ta mini- CJO QQ Ii" ., to I... closed nut in this sale at !0.70
ile.intifiil plain eolot-ert Coals, ini-ladinR blacks and nanes, t. inner values lo f 17.50. in this sale at We l,vc Jii.it 12 It.ilneoa!-. vor'h f i. !H In i:,.i:lt. them nut during this sale at ';, the regular price.
our t-ntite stock ol $2.1.00 to K!i..Vi C. out in Has sah at
$10.00
$12.50
$1.00
ts to he clc 50c
All Children's Hats to he closed out in this July a!e at
New fail styles in Velvet and Satin Hats bein shown now.
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
CRAIG'S "SUPERIOR SERVICE"
LEBANON, INDIANA
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SHOP IN OPERATION
WILL PUBLISH THE
STRET CKI
Overland and l ord Come To-
KCthcr ui .Miuthi-ast Comer of the Square.
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f way, a rord tlriven by At 'loir Caid.1 'I, 1 1 v 1 r. - south of llle city, and an iv. 'Panel dnven by liiyirire Wilkinson, f W .; i, tomi, In. I., collided at the 'c.-m.-t's Sinter ItanFN eonier this
..1.. ruing hr Uy I lure. H o'clock. Caldwell was koiiik north aval Wilkin .am was drivihfc. east, and both thought th.'y had the rinht of way. A tsiicel, fentiei and ninnti.tr hoard of the Kord were sina-hed and the Overland ascaped ith a bent liht. Wilkinson was on his way to Kcrl Benjamin Harrison.
Tiy Bow en's home naile snoked saua-e. 7-17-at
i( the Imlrtnihonnt .V.K e'c.ii.c. CI.KVKI.ANU, July 18. the serve self jilra has -ire:id to the barher shop and members of the Chamber of Commerce ii" have for years taileruted - in itous I. ai iiers, who would have you send a doliar for shave extru.-a, are hapi.y. K.I Kteverdinir, wto is .roioiei ,,- of the C of C barber hoI has installcl a "servo-self" line. The patron doe n't have to wait for "Next."
He ; walks in. selects his own style
POOR PERSONS LOSE IN llUi 'GERMAN I.O'IiERV
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Advance Hustler lo Issue Publication Tor Indiana Associated Weeklies.
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of rar.or, face to' ion, etc., and does the ! work himHrlf. There isn't much diff rwni-ct (n the price, but the patron (tels I it over w ith qui. ker and Stcverdmr '
says most of them like it bvltvt
ICK CIIEAM KESTIVAI.. The ludios of the t'. B. church will havw nr. ire rream festival nt the church Wednesday CfVeninj July K. Kvsryhodr invited. 7-t3-2t. Jersey cow sale, riaturnay, July 21, in cuttle barns at Lebanon Fair Grounds. 7-14-61.
Ora ilepani.'l, of Die Advance Huller, hiii. been cl,o.-.en Hccietary-traia-uier nt tt,0 imiianu AsWKiuted Weeklies. JuhfW. niall, of Waynelown, is president of the orcanizatiun. Mr.
Mrlhtnic! has been given the year's contract Tor the publication of the Asloiiation's bulletin, which is io be issued quarterly for the benefit of the publishers. t.uxCi'y has extendi d an invitation to the organisation to holt! its October Binntinir there.
'Ill Ihr fsrris.ll. ,n.il A. NKW YOliK. Ju'v 1 of foreigners 1. :;' .11 when the next herien
numbers" in the (ierman lottery will reaeh .'ov.- York. For ci'ht monlh .hey have a-Aaiterl a v. .,.! of two from the lottery asrent wha sold th.-.n chances in vh;it is said to Ik- a I'.uire Farrble for the benefft of tne Imperial
1 ierman navy. I'.ist office insnertors are aware that ti f ierman letter y ir beinir opet-iit.-.l in this roiiotry, but so far have been enable to eaten the airenU. It is chiimeif tlm a number of these atrenla eli'trihuted tickets in this cit.'. Who
they were, whence th'y cnn:e, their actual business aside from sellinrr the number, their headejuarters and similar iiie.".tiona cannot be answered even by those vho dealt dintetly in buying the tickets from "the German trove rnrtent."
and meet thete het-oic Chri.itt:m workJ ers it will do yoj (food, Francis M. ; Vt illiams, pastor.
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HE WALKS 35 MILES TO ENLIST IN ARMY
Iv. It. D. MacLeod Will (Jive Address Leaves Conn For Mission Field.
Attend publie aaleVt Overlces', 217 Kast Tearl stwt, Saturday, July II,
it-ill . m. Horses, implements and
torn in field. 7-U-5t.
The Scotland church will hold an iee ereom social on the church iawn
I Thnrs'li.y, July IX Fvorybodv irt-
vtten. 7-l-:it
'lh Ward ChrisCan rhiirrh will I,..;. I 11 ho,,'.- eominir me.-tini: with basket lin ptr Sunday, July 29. Rv. R. A. Ma.I.eod former pastor of this church will he present and will deliver an u.i.t-a.,s at i:iw. Mr. M.ul..v.d and tfe will .sail in Aueu-t for Itotanc. i'diet, the most inlni.el missionary siation in the world. The'se conseen. '.et younjf peopie are well fitted for th.r choMen woi-k aiai the piayc, s iiml interests of a host of lio.me county people will follow them to this far distant Ian.!. AU friends of Christ and his work are cordially invited to be present and to share in the uplift, of the message of this stalwart servant of the cross. Come
M'ALKSTKR. Okla.. July 18 - Ju.-t , because he mistrusted the Mi.-souti, j Oklahoma liuif railroad, John I'. . llunham walked thirty-live miics t 1 J reach the Kock laUad lines on hi -journey to enlist. Whi-n Punhar" I reached here he was s.f kiess anl coat- . !!."..?. He made his journey in three
AMF.RTISF.U 1.K1TKKS. W. C. Martin, Miss Ada Kpperson. Mr. and Mrs. C. t'antrale. Ethel Myers, Miss Fthel .Myers, Mrs. Nellie S-.'.trk, Mrs. Nellie sw tck, H. A. S'eide!, Jr., Oscar Hu-vene, Earl Smith.
SPKL1AL OFFER 1HR1.NG JILY. $1.00 Per Week. Your choice of any three of the f il lowinir: Shampoo and hair dress; facial menicure or scalp treatment any three for HI. 00 er week. SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR. 7-li t Phone 1;2
