Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 256, Lebanon, Boone County, 27 July 1917 — Page 7
.1... .;v,i,L :., OCTIOK 111 iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiniii tiimiimti&'witimii miiinniit iiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMitiiiiiiiii'iiini;'""iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiini iimtuinii iiiiiniiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiiHHnMMiHiiimiiiHHiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiMiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii We are Goingto Give $3,000
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RESOLVED You are Kiting to et bargains here because we have them to jiive ou. Our
'all Shoes are arriving
now, look (hem over and save money on your Fall and Winter nhoea.
in shoes to the people of Lehanon and vicinity during this sale that take advantage of these bargains. During the first three days of this remarkable sale many people have supplied their shoe needs not only for the present, but also for a long time to come. Many new customers and friends have been made because of these wonderful bargains in Pumps, Shoes and Low Shoes. - Nothing reserved. Every pair of shoes in this store including new fall shoes arriving daily at BIG REDUCTIONS.
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RESOLVED We are going to give the people of Lebanon and vicinity $.1,4)00; not in money but In shoes. See our barRains before buying your shoes.
Styles of which a few pair remain will be priced at mere fractions of their real value in order to clean them up. Come early. Greatest Sale Ever Offered In the Face of a Rising Market
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Uri'wn and champagne, white and Mack, two-tone pumps, ?",...0 and $(5.00 Q QQ values, for Ow.tO One lot of growing girls Ox- ! - i, $:.(. values, 9$ A tint lot of Children's Sa.--
i j dai.' and slippers, values up to
SALE PRICES CASH
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Sl.oO and $3.50 patent and kid hand -turn or welt soles, all this j
year's styles, at
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$2.98
BARGAIN'S DAILY
$:.r0, $-l.r0 and f".(M) values in white reign skin pumps, now $1.98, 2.98, $3.75
(:::. lot of Ladies' Lace Oxfords, hand-turn or well soles, ?'.()() values, sale QQ
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Ladies' black two-stiap pump, pal.nt or kid, $1 0 sale price , JL.tQ Ladies' Pumps, kid or patent low heel, hand turn CO QO soles, $UM values..70
BUY BARGAIN'S
lien's Oxfords, lace or button, $-1.51) and $5.00 (JO QO valves, at P tO A great reduction in men's high shoes, $7.00 and $8.00
values, on Fale CfT (HQ
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Comfort shoe. at a big discount, values up to $5.00
4r $2.98 and $3.48
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SALE PRICES CASH
Ladies' fine shoos for Fall and XTlzzy
VVlll'.ei. iivW .MHJva ell living daily. Nothing reserved, sale ju ices gets them all.
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE LEBANON, IND.
FRENCH'S
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE Successor to Carre Davis
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NKW YOlilv. July 27. The ys-a: 1917 will bo iln .m tl- l. ! arrhivr.i as a tnui;h y.-ar t" hatr:"'.i..01,1 Man Jinx j.iW-.l a fat l.a 'i-.i avrrad during th" -'X incr'..'. of the year. ii il tlii-c i.- v-r iiwli tat inn that tle-n n iw af.il th. U. rlay of Drccn.twr fi'- v.i'l curv- a ' irnrc h(i'.'.' l.i.ml,- olf l. mm' " Home of our wry twit httl u'.'.v holltM.
Thti h"xing R-ime h
sportt. The ia.-.-i'if of i'rr -Wm. W'-'.-h Ka kiag of Ihn li(fht.:-i)fllta ha.-: I" i'n thp mo.it nntaWn rhaniti- in fitic fir-cU-a. tvw WI.ts of tin- Kam' "X-pocti-il to Hin'i) l.i".na"l cntplanl the Wdrhinaii. 'no !""'.! thoucli he vtas saf.'ly parkei! in rliaii:ion. hio row for at l,-a.'t ann'."T yr. Jk Ulittotl. arl:nolcl'tr1 as the welt'TVriifitt champion ihrmiiroom the etuintry. I,a heen for"i"l 1" .-lop ailc for T.-rl l.evi.. .-.nil KM Wi'liain, t..e--1 a tire from hi champinn-hip eart hy
10. -ine a twenly-roun'i Imi-h to l'eti-1 11. rojui a'. Ne Orleans i There Is plenty of time yt for further cUMgi .. ill fi. til title curie, for ! Willai'l may lose hi eron If he can be eat'cnl into the linjr. an,) if any Ol.e of the maoy rontemlerH can lure Al M-Coy itito an argument the nniiilleweiKht ykypieee will be very liuble to change hanrlM. J-'rank Kramer, vbo lield the American cycling chomiiioinhip for nixtn straiffbt yuart4, wot, KxxMty ctetbruruxj hy Artk' Kpener and lu-.cmi to rav from champiomhip row, while on th turf trackii, Carnntir.', tin reat two-year-old champion, ha been relv'K'itJd to the dot'c ami wt elub ta s em-
r ltr bv llourlcks and Omar Kiiayrl. ' ! in l.a-ot.all circle,, t'.ere will he ; . whole c(unire in the rank i .., n ,ii he.-.. The rhar.pion i)il(I- . will limt lb' ii. ' " "f ll,pr ; mm it I'V the time October roll
around, and te.e lied Sim are tandie.R with one foot on the brink of the trad : teat leads aav fiom the world'-; : ,:' S. aker and Hal Cha.e, hat ' xi;:g rh'iii.n of the t lee i..4k.j....( last , are pra- 'i' ally doomed to ,..., their titles this se.,-in, ar.d al-j thouifh the hatting race in the Nation ! al League ie in doubt, the lace for, honors in flan Jnhnson's circuit will I no douhl end with the grand tw- , ha-k of Tyru.s Cohb, who i one of lec v rv few c-rhampions 'A ho may! he experud U win hark hi." laiire! . rrsMs to im; its hit. ,
Not to he outdone by the "K"1 f '..," ;'ne leniti, piayers of the country have , ,i.m to the fioot witi. a rc.-olutinr t do their bit for 1,'iwie Samuel and the .-'uu.se by equipping and manning three
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States National l.awn Tennis A.soi lalion. at No. 211 Broad street, New York City, who ar-ai ge for their enrolimein v: th the I'aited States Medical r.:rps tht-.ufih Uie Now York I r-.rcli ' f the An riean II. d Cro-s. 'I he pian i- a highly coi-m -odahio o ie, at.d ir, ernmerit oftiriai.- ha e . yoro.- .! the beli, f thai, the tennis plajerK Mill he well litted for thr ard"ou duties 111 the field, Hhieh is oeewhat of a boost for the virtuesof tennis a- a game whii h builds uo the physical nnd mental ahilitieu of it..
plexion like the inside of a tn-n !uarl :
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iron hat and e pair of llaooat, that i , ;,.,r ?.r''V.,.'..Vi,I.,'i-.V.ii.:'sV"ie ! ':'.-,',,i't -.''V "i" ''.'.'';'.i'.''-' ," ! 11! 1
i-.ol.l hlln 'lose to the gr, e,.. -Ihe'l o , ,. ..I Me) I l- , ..rM.I.I,o, .' . I'" "1.0'n li..., e. 1 I-- .1-,. ! Yank . ii -i:cv i.o's a t .k-n of r-ood l.i.nni'.i! 'i"-!.'!'.' ' o! j :.' ' i 'n''.r,',v ,' I.O., cador.- pteiod fin.- h.iH in the ' '; 1 1;-;; "" " i ;.,;',VtV;'vi"'r'.i ..' "7,.l Vi ' i.'H.",' coi . irne of a double 1 oai',r anil i j .,i .mn, ,, i-..r. p ril..,iii,.... ! , i.i ' ' o,
IUNfiLES AND IiONEKS
I HY JACK vkkk k. TIIIO ei-.ACKI'L'l. I'AKTIMK. (Note liabe Until and Jhn I.avar Uhiew ball-, ami li,4s at each "the, in liD.si.on. aft-r which thev p.acefull-. lahook hand...)
ago ti- I,.,.,, ball .-lar.i
ions for lield .
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trance. In order to accomplish thir aim the tennis jh yer mu: t mi: e IHKi.ikK) bypopular subscriptions and the proceeds of special patriotic totiinaments. Thej fiirol vas Riven n Rood bie.st in New York recently throiirh suhscription.s i which amounted In l-.,r.0. collected at
a dinner given in honor or wiuiam J.
( Inrke, of the West Side Tennis C lub,
of l olest HiIIm, l 1., wn left for I ninrp to ts?come an amhulaore driv-
rr. If the re,pon..e throughout the , country is half as generous the fund' will shout far abov the lli,(Xf0 mark. Th personnel of each ambulance , section will include a total of thirty-1 seven men, and It is proposed that each section 1 manned entirely by i
tennis players. The equipment will consist of twenty-fwe motors, including twen'y ambulance, to bucks, a touring car, a kitchen trailer and motoriyclo. PU.f ers who wih to volunUser their Mrvicex thuuld notify Paul B. Wililams, held etlttU".y oi UUi L-'oiUd
They battled till they nplit each others gore. But rowdyism long ago has pa-scd 'Twould not be tolerated any more. The player now may ..lam another's jaw, Or hang a bunch of five uisin bis back, Then mitt him with the same offend'o,-r paw , And get by with it seven days n week. Ty Cobb was late at the ball park in I'hiladclpha but not too late to make four hits in the first trame.
I he I igcrs split even. Marsjins made three bits for the Yankees, l.eo nlnyod the bench for the llrowns. Who's the Dave llarum'' JJonuvun or Junca? The Cardinals kept up their drive by blankinf? the Itraves with two hit, liilt Koak soaked 'em. TheYanVees have a new maiieot calial "LiUl CasiBO." He baa a conv
Thini's to u-irrv about --Tan Indians ,- and Senators -plit a doublc liea-ler. 1 I-Tt)IH-S I.KAIHNt; tm i KKS. j Ty Cobb gair.d live poini,, in the , ;'; i::cif for 'he I, ,ttmg hon !:, of the !
American l.e,-gue b' ni.iklng l,V" iiit in i ight times at hat vc.teidi.y. Kou.cli a'i! I i iii-o are again tn-d for the lead III the N itioroil. The ,ve I. ader.-i; American League ( oi.h, lleiroit, ,:!hJ; Hitler. St. I oui. :M Speaker. C!...velao.L M--.; I'.i i i. .New Wk, Cbapoiao, Cl, -.eian., :M. Naiional l.ci.gue ' rui-e. mi. I ouv .!.!;; Kou.eh, (nicienati, i; l-i.-cli-i-r, I iltshuigh, ..ra: Horn by. SI. I...U!... SUM; lir-'liih. Cincimiaii, .:',I4.
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Y KSTI.UDAY'S HI SI I.TS. A.Mi:i:i('AN ASSOt'l.VTIOS. Milwaukee. ; Indianapolis, J. Minnoapoii,-,, :t; l.oio. wile, li. ,'it. I'aul. ; Columbus, 5. Kan.,:i, Cilv. a; Toledo, .!. A'.ilil'.lCAN I.KA'.I K. New York, (i; Chicago, a (14 inil.RS). I'olroi', (I ; I'hil.ui.lpiioc . Wa-ho.gi.on. 2 '-!; Cleveland. 1 U. Huston. Il-K; St. l-ou's, NA11UNM. I KAOI.'L. Cineinnnti, B; llrooklyn, 1. Chicago, 7; New York, 1 Pittsburgh, 4 I; llrooklyn, 1-5. St. Louis, 2; Boston, I).
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CITY ADVBTiaiKBT.
Our Showing of Accessories
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J. M. Wor)T. Attorn,,. IIOT1CB TO OH-BBalDBTI BT 0- I
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fir fluids is complete and thoroughly up to dale. Kvervthinp; that i needed for a car i.s here and of the very best make3. The be.st oils and lubricants, tires, tools, plugs, Latteries and the. hundred other necessary things are here in abundance ready for your use whenever required tit prices as right as the quality.
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