Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 267, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 August 1917 — Page 8

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, THURSDAY AUGUST 9, 1917.

THE PROGRAM FOR THE

Thirty-fourth Annual Sunday

School Conference to be Held At Advance.

The thirty fowth rnnu::! covrr.liur Oi the l!oi iu- County Suiuiay School Aij-ociati, :i will ri h M at Advanc Ta.!..y, :'pr.t.-n.li r -I. 'ill , vc-aiiu corrmiltc- lu ; ai rani;. '.I the fullriwirf Pribram: Miniiri( 9:00 Key juration. Singmp. led by II urry Maxwell, Orei-ntNstle. Welcome undress, John T. Jone. Response. E. E. Smith. .Music by crnjrt ration. "Kxtravajfanre," Mi. Kmma Leuren, of Indianapolis. Music. "Teai-her 'i' ruining, Xt'confity uf Thoe who are Those who h.-ivc finished." Iiev. .1. 0. Ledbetter. Muneie. Appointment of

comniittte '.. K'aiJinj; of minutes of

last convention. Announcements and

reports of township superintendents Afternoon 12:50. Meeting of committees and elemen tary conference, "w!ucted hy Mis; Leuren. Supeririteii'tenN' ei inference conducted hy Kev. 1.. (). Hruwn. ol Clinton. Ki.nit semee levu;imi:il Rev. St. John IMsfud. hYp..,ts 0: county officeis; ami committer:.. Musi, by cor.irreiratiun. Chalk talk. Rev. I. O. Hrown, Clinton. Miscelineous Evening 7:00.

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Ultimate Goal." Kev. K. 11. k rit Music "Feed My Lambs." Miss Km ma Lewen. Benediction. An automobile parade will be form ed at H:30 one mile north of Advancat what i.i known s Shi!-h Coniei and will proceed to the place of hold iriff the convention. Each school in the county i entitled to two deleif:ites. Dinner will he served by the ladie of the three Advance chuivhe. The motto of this county is "Heir others." The officers of the asociution are President, R. S. ('rose; vice presidem E. E. Smith, secretary-treasurer, Mrs Ethel Beck.

Colonial Theatre

Quality How Quality Plays

TONIGHT. Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Features present Virginia Pearson and Charles Kent in "THE VITAL QUESTION" A complicated problem of honoi and love, suffering and sacrifice through loyalty to principle which eventually triumphs over travail temptation and trouble. "The Vital Question" is one that ali of ui have to face sometimes, some how, hi life, and our happiness and our future hinge on how we answer it. The workmanship in this picture h excellent and the acting ia bettor yet. We have Virginia Pearson, conveying perfect sincerity in her portrayal of an unselfish woman; George Cooper, described as her weak, but affectionate brother; Leo Delaney, as a militant district attorney; Anders Randolf, as the head of a nefarious trust and Charles Kent, as an influential business man who has over-stepped . the legal mark. The picture is well acted and staged. 10c-AI)MISSION-5c

Olympic Theatre

Quality Hodm Quality Plays

TONIGHT "SHE MARRIED HER HUSBAND" A two-reel comedy of the farcical sort, by J. Grubb Alexander, featuring Matt Moore and Jane Gail. Thr your man, cast off by his father for fast living, decides to become a Hindu Swami. ile meets Jane, first in the park with her dog, then later at a

seance conducted by himself. They j elope, are separated immediately after the ceremony, and then elope again, after numerous adventures. The plot is hk'ht, but full of good action and diverting scenes. "BARTERED YOUTH" The story of a young woman who married an old man for his money. She loves a younger man, but the latter tires of her and marries a girl. The wife then returns to her aged husl-and, having learned her lesson. "iiliam V. Mvng, the author, appears, supported by G retch en Lederer, H. K. Wilson and Mollie Ma'ona. This contains food for thought and ia presented attractively. It ia better thaa tin average ana-real subject. 5ADMISSI0N 5c

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Our Thorntown Store to be Closed Out or Consolidated With Our Lebanon Store Fixtures and Lease of Thorntown Store for Sale Goods Will Be Retailed at Less Than Manufacturer's Cost Today It is absolutely necessary for us to turn our entire Thorntown stock, as well as $10,000 worth of merchandise from the Lebanon store into cash within the next twenty days A Great Opportunity to Buy Clothing Cheap Once More HERE IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY IN VIEW OF THE RISING MARKETS TO TAKE "TIME BY THE FORELOCK" AND PREPARE FOR YOUR FUTURE WANTS AT OUR PRESENT REDUCED PRICES

SaSLiownon Saturday, August 11, at 9 A,

This is not an ordinary sale, but a fale where every article is marked to sell at reduced prices to raise a large sum of money quickly. COME EARLY AND BUY FOR ALL THE MEN AND BOYS OF THE FAMILY. All of our stock is unusually good merchandise, having been laid in before the recent sharp advances in price.

Here are Some of the Items and Prices, But Remember Everything is on Sale at Reduced Prices

A splendid assortment cf men's and young men's suits and overcoats, worth up to $12.50. Excellent styles. Sale price

Our great line of $18.00 special al!-W3oI suits aid overcoats in fancies, worsteds and serges go in this great sale at

A fine assortment of stylish suits and overcoats, worth up to $16.50, and including our all-wpol $15.00 Specials. Guaranteed superior quality. Sale price

Our special line of Kuppenheimer and Kirschbaum specially priced suits and overcoats, worth up to $22.50. Guaranteed pure wool. Sale price

$ir5 $14.95

Odd Trousers for Men pri Rove AT GREATl RE dliU DVb DICID PRICES.

Cur large assortment of Society Brand Kuppenheimer and Kirschbaum clothes, the finest cf clothing ready to wear, worth up to $25.00. Sale price

$17.95

Boys' Suits at Great Bargain Prices

, Work Shirts N.' Wenr.Out Work ShirU, worth 60c; sale price TC Moore Patent Sleeve Work Shirts, worth rn 75c; sale price OiC Bg Buck Work Shirts, worth 75c; J-Q sale pries OlC Hats $3 00 Felt or Straw Hats, J QQ $2.00 Felt or Straw Hats J J Jg 12.00 and $3.00 Sailor Straw Hats, QQ. choice VOX - '

Dress Shirts A big variety of Ores Shirts with collar attached or without collars; regular 75c and $1.00 f"Q values; choice OIC A large quantity of $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Shirts, all sites, all kinds; collars attached or detached. Q Q Sal price OIC Whit Lsundrled Bosom Shirts, worth $1.00; CO salt price OtC Hosiery Extra good Black Hose, worth 15c straight, 11 at 1 1 C Special gray and black Hose, regular 20c 1.4 vslues, at IttC Big assortment of splendid Hose, all colors; 1 Q worth 35c; choice ItC

Underwear Shirts and Drawers nr worth 35e ZOC Shirts snd Drawers, a f" worth 60c 4DC Union Suits, CO worth 75c OVC Union Suits, Qf worth $1.00 OfC Union Suits, f 1 tf worlh $1.25 Ol.Uy Miscellaneous There are numerous articlt of wearing apparel in these atorea not mentioned, but all will be on sale. You can outfit yourself from head to foot at reduced price.

The prices on all advertised and all other goods in both stores will last only until the present supply is exhausted. No goods can be r."v bought from manufacturers at the prices we are retailing these goods.

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