Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 267, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 August 1917 — Page 3
LEBANON DAILT .REPORTER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1917.
Just a Few Suggestions Tie Oram Cones, 2 fur 5c 1-utlics" Fine Ribtieil Vests 10c Path Tuvvvls, rood iii!ilily ."ic 1 Completion Chanioin, txtca quality lllc Dress SliicM-;. all sizi's 10c i Hoy' K.;hinir Suit.-, two-pii'': 2"c I U';L-!i 1 ies. u-s-.rf.'.l colon 10c P:.lm l.f.if i-ii'is. ;- 5c ltii iini.-hos. with hnnillc 25c l-'It'-Xi I'.l TTKUKl) POP CORN Moore's 5 & 10c Store , NOTIMV; OVER 25c Protective Auto Paint Ti c pr.ittvt.i :.. : t r .-. I.rijt... s.al i i hm.'ss. of color, ami ..a-.-t is fol:Mtl i'i t; .- o of SIIKRVVIN-V.'I.UAMS rtmiy t.. ii. e Auto Paint. ! K !;t in,: u-cil by numln-rs of I i ;!'' on thfir M'biM'! v.It!. $-nitv';.ii.r rt--ult. CHAMOIS SK!. AM) SF'ONfiES are the n-ci-arv r-;... - t- :"'-tT the brit.'ht lur-t.-o which is o ni-i. !i (! " .' ! -i '.' ,tH; plu;iis v. ho ;i.prt ciato .....rvi-f a:i;l vU.v. Oak Drug Store MASTF.RS ..V; MITfUKI-L - SMART NEW LOW SHOES It's oxford time now! We arc ulwayx ready to serve you. French Shoe Store, S. S. Square prest-o-Lite Flower Pots Service Station Batteries recharged and ',.,uv h'';" a hi''f' 'V'M repaired. Free inspetv , 7 tion and distilled water. ' ' '' " M"" ' in v eari.v .r:r SIZE Jacob E. Wilcox ti 112 East Main SIm-t jliOWman S D fclOcStore . Phone 199. - - " Buy a Singer : (l C& S -:;. Store Ei Cash or Payments U-ri rVW Oil. Needles, Belts GEO. L. FRANK & CO. j C00K fiY WjE 120 North Lebanon St. WITHOUT FIRE A. F. TINDER. M?r. , . . phone 215 Interstate rub. Service Co GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS ; OR. A. A. WILLIAMSON r.VF, EAR. N'VK and THROAT L W. KIRTLEY om'e mror St DENTIST ' ' First National Bunk Building , , Third Floor v Just Received a carload of -- I l'almo Middlings hof feed DR. L. M. BEAVKN j UNION HARDWARE CO. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I ''"UN1,: m farmers State Bank Building " 7 a. m. to 6 p. mPH0NE 25' , BRENTON GARAGE - - - Autos and Auto Supplies AUTO INN Rast Main Street Phone 294 Standard Oil Service Station No. 47 ZZZZZHZ ZZZZH GAS 20 CENTS - North Lebanon St Phone 21 TKe&OjeC,qftJl Makers of the Folding JVClOinm Feather Mattress j5 Shop North and Meridian Sta. " . .. COLLEGE TO SUSPEND. v ' , . - - . ; Vi ,n,.n Agricultural Srhoul to Quit I "' Operations During- War. (By te IntornaMonui Atr 8ervk,y WARSAW, Ind,, Auarust 9 The Winonu College of Aricuiture i, pro ably the first hiffher institution of learnt in the United States to auv t . m pml becuuM of tha r.
Social Happenings
BT MISS ESTHER PERKINS '
MarriaRe Solcmnizeil at JJiitlo's I!omf in Thointown This .Morninii. Mr. r.ml Mis. J. K. I.aKuc, if Tlmrn..p. il-in'.ui.i"f tllr mui'iiHtf'1 I th'il iuii-'er. )Ii?s t.ls.:vs ti I r. Cian.y KISTKl! IfKt slliV. t'.fih anr.,ial reunion of the !'.--u i!y iii iti Sun :ny at tin 'ul ("untly iuiliit' nf .Mr. un! la" in VV ill i.-r, ..!! ami .mn-lia;i a In. :'.il ilmnei -.1. Ma.-,. ;,f..n. ' Mr !in. . I' ... r ami , laughter. .Miss I'd. b: Mr. an. I Mr.', (iturire I'arr. of th,.ii..I .Mis-. ! :.,. V -.-r in. -,?. !. ()im!Ii.. Ilun n ami I'lv-ton. ail .l ia"-; Mr. an-! Mr-. H.-r l:. ai.i a'Ll ii,i-:,-.-n. H-m. i- an.l .!..:. .Mr. aatl Xt: W. M. l-.v t. r. J. .1. l-..-'-r ,u..l m.ii. c.-.-.: An; . it. a-.i Mr. an I Mi ml Ita-.tMn.l Ho. I. "l Mr Kal.i), Mr--. H. H- W:lrren ami I'll. Waiter. Mary, Kth.-I ari l la Inel M;.--'-s l.ilailys a,,. I lijith . a'! ..f ni'ar M.-hanii'-lturir. an.l ml Mr., hrn.-t H"Kan, oi n.-ai la;. Thi- reuninn will ! li.n. 1 . .-ai ai th- home of Mr. ami Mrs A 1J ()'( l.(l( K 1 I M HI ON. r.ivers f..r !eiVi. ut mi. talile ai iaet veiy ai.p.'intpil in .lie mttiona wre airaiiKe.l f..r the 1J oVhwl i.n.-hen irivt-n olay t.v .Mrs. Itt.t .-tzi;. r at he,- hme, 2i7 Ka.-t Vsli nr:tnn street in honor of .Mrs. Clarl ii-n y a.1,1 Mr-. Hymn Join s of tlr ;ty. ami Mrs. M.-tzer's hou-e (fiie.t. M:ss Mau'le Camp, of Indianapolis Miss lo.o Hren.lel. of Zionsviile an. Mr. Frank Crockett, of Lafayette i'he honor srunst.s an.l other pirls enter ainecl are all memtmrs of the Ka.i Alpha Thela fraternit;,. The remain (- (fliests w.-re the Misrs tdr.iij 'l-Kir.n.s, I!n!h llenln. h. Viola Churrli iven.lean t late. M.-irv Ci'more an. Mrs. Will Wo.hI. The table as pret iy hut sini.!y ilei-ora'.-.l with ft how if re.l, whit" an.l hlue flo.vers an. he plai-e ranis uere tiny An.ericar I'VKTY AMI I.IMHKIIV M'-s KatleMine I.on entertame.1 i. i-.all ioniiai-,v of Kiil frien.!, this al rnoon at a ".(HI" partv ami hinrheoi t her home on North l.ehanon Mree i rornpliment to her hou-e ruest, Mi lary Margaret Itirhman, of Tipton nil 'Mi.,! Vera Miller, of llellintrham yashintftoti, (TUH.st of M is. Clavto' losertiTam-e, I furtngr the afternooi veral v.olm solo, were played In !i-s Miller an. Miss Kirhman eon nlniterl a numher of piano s.iertion.'omorrow Mm. Koseneranre will en in:-,in with un 11 o'clock hrenkfasl a honor of the two yPL.njr lathes. IIKIIH.K PMtTV. .Mr. Charles Hartman, who leavei in October for residence m Mobile Ala,, where Mr. Hartman has purchased a farm, was the honor irue.st it a hridpe party given yesterday nf;err,oon by Mrs. . A. Htlc at hc home on North l.el.anon Ktrei-t, (luest. for three tables were entertained. Kol lowing the games a luncheon was NOON DINNER PARTY. Mrs. Ru.shton W itt entertained v a noon dinner party today at her ho I01i West South street, in honor of Mrs. Arthur Tillman, of Kort Lauder dale, Ha., formerly Mi.-a F-'ern Steven. if this city. Other giMvtn were Mis Ola Walton, Mrs. A,..-el Ash! y, Mrs Morwhel Carr, Mrs. Harry ilooton. Mrs. Murnt W iley and Mrs. Carl Caltl well. Hf)STESS TO Y..M. I fLl'B. Mrs. Warren Daily as hostess to the Y. M. L. club yesterday afternoon entertaining at her home, 903 West North street. The afternoon wa spent informally and a luncheon was fl, .-Special guests were Mrs. Irwin Bradlew, of this eity, and Mrs. Arthur Tillman, of Kort Lauderdale, Fla., who ia visiting relative and frietwls here and in Frankfort. Job Work at Reporter office
isOClAL CALENDAR,
FRIDAY. Jolly Stitchers .Mrs. John Updike, Domt.uie c.s.- irg i-.m S.-i.'uce C'luh Surgical hi. '2:M. SATURDAY ;. A. It. ha". 2:00. W . R. M WtltlKD IN ILLINOIS. Th-- marriuir of Mi s Ella Eh-cin i' V. at:.ci:a. Id., to Ogul Nance of iechar.ic-l.urrr was .-it ..iniietl Si.turay at the home of the tnde in W':iti ka H mairiage is the insult of r..-.".-l, e Wh: h : t:,V :l Wh. n -Ml'. : ,n -e visiti. I 1 u win'. Mis. Fred .:ikr. "f tt't.t t. U.-, a:id hrcame ai,;.i.i.:,i! .vifl tl- I, lile. ' TO (.IVE lilNNEK I'VRTY. Mr. sntl Mrs. V,. K. Beeman and igiiter. Mr-. Myra Kichardson. of :r W'in.estoA n, v. d! enicrtain at a m. r party tomorrow even.i.g. The e t- wiii be Mr. and Mrs. H. r". w, Mr. and Mi i. W.'l J. Kelly, Miss l a Pollard and S. J. Jeak ns. TO MEET FRIDW. The members of the Domestic enie ,ljn will meet at the surgical ie.-.-ir.g room I'riday afternoon at 2 '. lock to assist in i he work of that . paitment of the Red Ci... s wo,k. PERSONAL MENTION. Mi--. Ir-vin Brown -rent yesterday n la-han.i.olis. Mr.-. Fi'a Wills has gone to Chicago -r a v . -it wit'i i-e;at.e- am! friends. Jin. Crant Wiley, of Frankfort. : -nt the da;, here with relatives and T. Mllie and ! lily, of West ivmg tu InMr Ru.shton Witt and son i to W'hitestown Friday for a ys' visit with relatives. W omen's Relief Corps w ill meet iy afternoon at 2 o'clock in the It. room of the court house. Mi.-s Helen Matthi-ws, daughMr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews anapoiis avenue, is seriously Liti f In. Mr. and Mi... John Wade ar.d daugher, Martha, went to Tipton thi.; morn- j n.f for a vi.-it of several days with I Yiends. Mrs. Lewis Shirley and children! v-nt to Eliaville today for a visit' ith Mr. Shirley's father and other -.datives. Mrs. Harry Darnall went to Frank-. rt yesterday afternoon for a fewlays' visit with her sister, Mrs. Ches.or McKinsey. ' Miss Mabel liuigin and Miss Cecile lurt will go to Indianapolis Friday 0 attend a week end house party to ie giv.-n ir. Rroad Ripple. Mrs. K. C. N. ( k and Miss Janice' ...omhs h-f't yesterday for Anderson "or a several days' visit with Mr. and !'s. Faidly and Miss Helen Harris. M' -s Ei!-e Jessee, of CrawfordsvilK ' s the house guest this week f Mr. oid Mrs. J. c. Morrison and Miss . la Cunningham, of North Meridian1 Mr, ami Mrs. Thomas F. Alien ami Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong will -ave in the morning by motor for! 'hicago whore they will he entertained ' 'or several days bv Mrs. Alien's son, I 1'. S. Oentry. ' Mr, anil Mrs. (ieorge Shirley of j North I.t hauon street, motored to -hen. tan yesterday and were arcom- j anied home by Mr. and Mrs. W illiam : ranklin who will lw their guests for 1 few days. Mr... Franklin is a sister j f Mrs. Shirley. I Mrs. Sarah F. Carrigor, who has j 'en visiting her brother, Jess NelT, j I' Fa.t Main street, who been i for; went;,.. three days, left this morning; .or a visit with her daughter ;n Inlianapolis before returning to her mane in Fvansville. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. .Morrison, of North Meridian street, will hv as their noon dinner guests Friday, Mr. tud Mrs. T. D, Hunkins and daughter md son, Mrs. Doiia Dorsev and J. A. Morrison, of New Ross, and .Mrs. Belle Nicely, of Anderson. .Mr. and Mrs. O. E. W'ilcos and sons, St. ( lair, Jacob and Charles anj ,r. and Mrs. Charles MeClain and daughter, Tressie, motored to Cataract this norning for u several days' camping 'rip. Eugene Wilcox will go to Cataract Saturday to remain over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. (iullion and son, Wendell, Mr. and Mrs, John Hornalay, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPaniel were among those who motored to Hethany Park this morning to hear the lecture to be given by William Jennings Bryan. ' Alberta Jean Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Jr., of Frankfort, is spending several days here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Uverlees, while her parents are in Thortitown attending the bedititle of Mr. Hall's father John Hall, Sr., who is seriously ill. Mr, and M .. H. P. New will motar to Webster 'ake Sunday to spend week with Dr. and Mm. K. W. Ronbins, of Chiciigo, formerly of Uii city.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Read this list down carefully and if there are any items here you can use, avail yourself, of the opportunity and make your purchases N )V. The quantities are small and sizes broken, so come early to avoid the rush. We haven't the space to enumerate the many other items that will be put on sale, but every one will be marked in plain figures for your convenience.
Cuitain Remnants, values u per yard !5 Hall Trees, $1.25 values.
odd pairs of Lace Curtains. e- I rrt to clean up. each UU JVC tiood heavy Cotton ltlankets, per pair - $1.25 Kiit lire prtrt. $1.7:'. Larve Cotton HUnkets, pr iuir $1.75 Future price, $2.:,0. Extra large and heavv Cotton Blankets, per pair - $1.98 Future prii e, $'2.7T,.
Children's ilatliing Suiis in blue al hi
Stamped and Art Work, odd.-, and ends ir bans, uollles, towels, corset covers, I luany other ank les; jUst a few of each; your choice Men's Union Suits, short and long slc-evt-s, at loc and lf.f Fuldinn Fans
I'icnic Sets, wurtli ?4 Post Cards Fancy Silk, light and dark stripe
smut plain colors, up to $2.00 values; A A special at vl tv"
All Silk Remnants up to $1 50 values, special at White Gaberdine, yard w ide, SSc value at
Batiste, striped and figured, 27 at Remnants of summer dress guild' Inches wide, up to aae values, at 42-inch Embroidered Voiles, 6ac values at
Special in Auto Tires We have secured a quantity of regular stock Tires, which we bought without the guarantee. They should give good servi .-e. Special: while they last:
30x3 Plain Tread 30x3 1.2 Nn-Skid 32x3 1-2 Non-Skid 33x4 Non-Skid 34x4 Non-Skid .
Guaranteed Michelin Tires 30x3 Plain Tread $14.20 30x3 1-2 Rough Tread 20.70 32x3 1-2 Rough Tread 23.10 31x4 Rough Tread 29.15 33x4 Rough Tread 32.20 30x3 and 30x3 1-2 Tubet-Specuil . . . 1.98
Champion Spark Plug 39c Mr. and Mrs. New will be accompanied as far as Lake Chapman by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lonand, who will spend the week there. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodge, Mrs. F. I. Holloman, Miss Martha Henderson aid J. W. Henderson attended the Patterson-Henderson family reunion held yesterduy at Franklin. Miss Elsie Magil, of Franklin, who has been the guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Hodge, accompanied the paVty to her home, Tony Trotta, who has been employed at the Cream Separator factory, left thi morning for New York City to spend his vacation with relatives. He will probably remain in New York. He has made many friends during his stay in this city who will regret to hear of his plana for leaving Lebanon permanently. REFORTSR BY MAIL ti YEABLY
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10c 69c E.xira fine Hair all colurs, a' White Shirt Voile i w ide, 2a Auto Caps, Seamless drain
12 assorted Bed Spreads, slinhtly Fancy and Huck Towels, regular allies, at ti for
lire lot of ladies' and children's Rain Coats, values up to Iti So, al ........
and lite 25c i laundry nais antl 10c 49c at
Ui. lies' Wash skirls, fancy stripes and plain white, while they lust at
5c 5c 5c plaids and
12 Spring Coats for children, from : ti years; your choice at
Any Spring
up to Jlf.on. at only lu Spring Suits, values i $20.00, all In one lot at
l ash Dresses ffects; take Linen Dresses up to I12.&0; special at 59c 21c One lot of hams, white
inches wide,
9c values up to Silk Taffeta formerly priced now al 33c
Just received a lot of while and fancy Skirts, specially priced at
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Adler & Co.
NEWS STORIES AND GOSSIP FROM THE HOOSIER CAPITAL (It) t afrrnalloaH .Vric. Hsrrlce.1 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. August 9. "Dooryard markets" should be established by the farmers of Indiana as long as the automobiles continue to roam the highways, according to K. E. Barnard, state food administrator. He recommends that farmers place signs at their gates, telling the general public what they have to sell, "According to the license figures, most of us have machines," he says, "and if we know that we can save something on our food bill by driving out into the. country and buying direct from the farmer we will not pay the high price demanded In town. Other than defeating the high cost of
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Nets with elastic for v-il 5c Waist Cords with ta 5c 25c 4 29c aU,,:-25c 33c wiih at . . regula Sacks, only 4u0 to 85 $1.00 $1.00 0c
About 3o Dress Skirts, plain and fancy jfc sj ff striped, to close out at J 1 .Uvl
50c $1.00 Coat in the house valued $3.95 $5.00 $2.95 in voiles, nets and sport your choice at In H the leading 6hudt.; values $5.00
Wash Dresses, including voiles, ging
dresses and middy suils, $1.98 $a00; your choice at .. Skins, plain black and fancy stripes, nrjr a tripos, $3.69 at K.!S, 98c . $ 8.64 . 12.75 14-57 21.36 21.82 Sandow Spark Plugs 69c
foods, we will also get the pleaure of bargaining, which is inborn in Hoosiers. The fanners are selling potatoes for 11.60 a bushel anil in the city they cost two to three dollarsWhy not combine pleasure antl business and drive direct to the farmer's dooryard?" The oltl order is reversed. The employment bureau of the state of Indiana exists now, not for the benefit of the man out of employment but for the benefit of the job without a man. The report of Henry Roberts, state statistician, shows that daring July there were 1.562 applications bied for help, and 1,468 were filled. The applications covered nearly every line of employment. There certainly is no excuse now for a man being without Job, according to the figures. Reporter by vail $3 per year
