Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 268, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 August 1917 — Page 3
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j4 ' 6 ESJ cszyjran Every blue tnj4 points the way to values of extraordinary importance. POSTER BEDS ;1IS::,;inySl9.50: SILK SHADE LAMPS $20.00 values, 1 A FT A Sale prite Ol.OV $17.00 values, CIO Crt Sale price Ol .0J hi LIBRARY TABLES $l!o,00 large quartered oak Library Table, ?1Q O' nale price Old AO Some as cheap S3.75 REFRIGERATORS Five styles of refrigerators, with sale prices ranjnn.r from $7.50 to $24.75 Coulter-Smock Company
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Social Happenings
BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
Annual Observance Held Yes. lei day Interesting I'roj; ram (iiven. W. T. V. To I VtlUt.-.!:; :viH.- TilSlltf ANM 'A I. KI l !.)N. :mi 1 or l.allicring of ! ph.-ils. ,d U ili- I anHll,.-. 1 I. I. .i Vim I HIMNi. Wlil I NT. lie- An !: .- i H-.:r-i -a- .. -V, ha small (ncaporr nth thn roiipli.': i..'l:nir w.-'.- at n- at Mi's i:ml. ill!An clah.,rat- .1 i M.l.y Hin WOMEN TESTIF Poiitive Proof that Lydia T Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Restored Their Health. VnnkAM N. Y. "I rj!.ril from r bad can of femnle troohie. barnarne. Pinkham'a Vereta!,le ( ompound r. tord my health after everything ep had failed." -Mr. H. .1. I., r f.atiiki., CI Hamilton Ava., Yonken. N. Y. IJanviile, 111. "I would not be aliv today had it not been for I.ydia K. I'inkham'li Veffetable Cornismnd a it cured nw from a severe ras of f.-ma,s trouble."-Mrs. O. A, Coe, liatestow-i Road, Ihinville, III. kid(fway. Pa. "I winh all women who suffer from femnl troubles woul ' take Lydia E. I'inkham a Vegetatd Compound aa 1 avoided a suririea) oiw; ation hy ita u." Mrs. O. M. Kiiimk.; l'.idfrway, Pa. North Haven. Conn. "I.ydia E Pinkham'a Vettalile Crnnptiund r. stored my health after everything ek had failed when passing thrfjuirh chan. of life. There, is notliinn lik it t. overeomi the tryinfrsymf pims. "Mr Klorkncb Ikklla, IajK l'SI, N-irt) llaven, Conn. The many convincing ttHtimonia' constantly published in die newspats-r ou'ht tobfa proof enouifh towor.u-nwh fulTer from those distressing ills liar to their box that Lydia E. Pink! am' Vepretabtti ComjKiun 1 is trm rnoiiic:-. tiey newl.
live on a farm near Mcrhanicshui'lr. The guests were Miss Bessie Jones. Miss Ixdu Jackson, Mi? hoy Tuy'or, Miss Aru Reason. Misa Kern Maul, Miss Mai' (ircgory. Mrs. John Vnderwood. M in. Isaac Davis, Miss Kuth Yeager, of M iddlef. wn, Miss Vurcclla Hopper, of Aii.I.i.oii, Mrs. I.. W. Speneer of Curwenvillc, I'a."
(It 1DKISS PICNIC. 'Hi.' intermediate class known Ihe Cubi-'--: of the North Christian church of Advance pi-n ii k-l in hc love or II. Promtt's Tuesday.
cram-eiTh. ch..:.. i Uusht ! Mi's Kul it the ' 1 " "lius. One of the main features i of ihe iiav tin- lui-i h.-on served in " " ! ,.ni, stvle. '111.- I...;, Wcie ..u.r,r.l ;;-!:;;:xt;:;::;;:i::;.;v;r
ril a -wim. Those pro ont were: .- - Rube Cor:.. lli.s. Iron- I' a, low n.-t T.-awr. a gin -t 'ail Ni'''l'--v ,l.i.-r, V rl.- C-.ni-. M.mC K.i W.r. V. , M i l'a. i.J O. R.-.'p'i ( a! Cmlo Ill I H.IITIM IA 1 NTK.RT INII. Mr. and Mrs. 1 har Morgan do- .! Mi-. Jai'b !' aid M - Mtie cnine at th. ir h: R.-fre.-hmont.-evening. Tlu Mi.-. Spicko I-- Anders, BIRTHDAY I" M(IV. tl.l nod ih.. "Builder-." a a- of ho-..- from the ,.! the teacher. Willi.-i.-nm ho,ng the l.'.t! and Mrs. Vaughn' , i a invniher of tin mg was plt-a-ah' i ir.. i n..-it -.1. i:..f: tilt fruit -al i'l. rakf aiwl p.inrl (I. In t.. h iif of 'ho '. : is.s Mi --i-uTi.. an ui..rojria'. y : ( . . II. M. A r ADVAM K. Tho f. W. It. M. at A.lvan.e h-. .t-rt-irular i-"iithlv nnftitiir at the ho- r of Mrs JaVot, Waters. W eilno-ilay af -.inoon. The mvoeation was (ri'..-p . Mi -. Join T. Jones, tl.e I!:l,. r.-:..!i"if wa l.v Mrs. K.-thor Ii.-kerinir -er-.-oie p. avers, a l.o-:n.-s, ,....! iivi roll .a. I followeil, Mrs. A.lah I r iz'er Kavp a roa.ln if from Mi-sion-irv Ti.linr-. Mrs. l.eola Mi-Ulaine told ,f the regional (ooferoree in Sou'h Ana-rira and Mrs. (,r:i.f Wall rea.ll :i. ii mirv lott.-r. . The next nieotir.c will he held at he t,.,me of Mrs. Aiice Bowman witn Mr,, l.u. y Wh:toc-ott"ii as leader. 1VJOVKII A I'lCMC. N.anv of jrirls enjf lo-e of Ml.-.s liene I ehar.on. Thur-da yed a pier I.ydia The ifue.-t liarroiiirh ind M, Maiy Kl:.ih-th Hooton, Mary I.e.,x. Lillian Anoott, of tins- city; Mi.-s M l .lied Bunte-s, of Kirklin,' and Mi-s II. ii net Mrrow of l.imlen. The Miss.-.- II, ...ion, Buiiress and liarrouKl. ren, ained for a few days' visit with Miss Weleh. TO VISIT SON. Kd Wriirht and wife of Lower Mt. on left Monday to v-it their son O'is, who joined the heavy roast ar ii!ery at (ireenra-tle last -pririR and ,s i..r!,t.., at Port Adams, R. I. A lil.-ee of Mrs. Wright's. Mrs. Myrtle ll-i'l'i. of Ail-an-. i,, i, .-tayitiK m thWntfht home while their vminifest son l.e-ter is at tin- home of Mrs. Charles K.mn.ert, a sister of Mr. Wright. SI UPRISE PARTY. Mr. and Mr i. Claude Crook.-, of I'.a ooth -tree, Mho ar" moving to Ea-'i.-all street, were lft a surpri.-' tart;. ia-t evening l,y a numls-r o he neighbors. The evening was spen nfornially and refreshments of I. ream and cake were served. SOCIAL CALENDAR. SATURDAY W. R. C, C. A. R. hall, 2:00. CASTOR I A For Infants as4 Children In Ut For Ovar 30 Years Jwayi brars
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j PERSONAL BtSNTtOa.
Want Lambert, of CrawforUvilltj, was here today. K.lirur Dmison mmle a businesa tr'p tu U.iiiort yenterrtsy. Kd McColley maile a businers trip to Indianapolis yesterday. riamne Ha went m lainio, ll IO, today for a few day' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Jmnea Kirk pat riek spent yesterday at Bethany l'ark. Miss Lois Jones and Miss- Kdna (iiven spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Mrs. (ieorjre s-herrin aim .Mrs. i,on I.udlow rpent Thursday in lndianapoII n Rohhins and family are visit ing relatives in the northern part of Ohio. is.s Blendean ('lute has returned n a .hoi1 visit in I'rankfort with Mis'! Maie l-'loia. Ir- Ive HtepM'-n,on and danirhter. Kathleen have fir.e t" Indianapolis aid NoiAor-.l. of liulian-.poli.;, is - for a vis. v.it'. hi - k'raudtnother. . Kialine 11,'ilitrM and other ro!a- (, i!e 1'lHee. of I'rr.nkfort. r today to Mi-::d the week etui with Ml--s I'hoehe I'.i'l, of Kast Green -treel. Mi- - Sa'lie Vaueht has returned to i.'r'T.iia. III., after : iiemlinc her month's vai-a'.ioil with her mother. Mr... C. J. Vauel.t. Mi.s 1-1,,,-ene.' K.r '. Miss Mary I'aie and Ml. - lie, Pa NVf were !,.. tinner eues's la-1 . v. riTijr of Mi s. !:- u ir, Wtel. e' near I.:id..a. M.-. and M'v. 'Pi.-id ( illyer have re. tune 1 home after a two lays' visit itn Mr-. Colher's brothers, Joseph and ( harlos I'.arl. of N-irth Meridian street. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Viee. of Car'i ie. Kv., are v;-i'.inir relatives here. Mi-s Kva Rice is ii. .a reMdinir with Mr.. Haiii.o Atk.ivon of Indianapolis M s. I., t yesterday for .hort vi -it n'. to the Adinmi r.d the tvmaini. Ciyde. of IlvI' It l-nx'H. I'n . f- (). C. A ih nklii.. lanK fo M.-d :lh Mi. anil Mr-. Allen and other relatives. Mr. Allen is a 1.. phew of T. K. Allen. Mrs. Nicholas Bennett spent yesterday nftonnm with Mrs. Alice Kail, of Met-hanii-shiirg. Mis. Bennett's son. John Rogers, of Ciawt'ordsville, was ii-. a guest "f Mis. l all. Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart and daughter. Mrs. I'rank I.-e. have re-iir-ied from a ten days' motor trip to kentioky, having sp.-nt the tine with lelatives' near l ouisvil e. Mi s M.l.h-ed Hii-h. teacher of l.i'ogy in the s( hoo1... of narnrtes, W ash., is here for a three weeks' visit A-rtii her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luth--r Hii-h. of east f Lebanon. Mrs. Ora Johnson and Magdiilllle, of Indianapoiis eon spending the pa.-t two laughter, who have iveek.i with s city w.ll Mrs. Jacob Juhii.-oii of this ietiitn to tii.-ir home Saturd; Mis. Belle Copelaml. of Southport, who has been the guet of Mrs. John V, u' Ulor, of (iadsdon, is now being -nleitiiined at the home of her cousin. Mr.-. Claude Large, on South East street. Mi,s Norma Buchanon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Buchanon, of Tone Haute, formerly of this city, is here or a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pritehard Hucharion and other rcatiu-s arol fri.-nd--. Mis. Armilda Hamhaugh, of I.ouis-Mili-. Ky.. was the guest t'li.s week of her coUs,ns, Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Wise, i'bis wa- the first meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Wise and Mrs. Hamhaugh in twenty years. The Misses Alta and Inex Hazelbaker ho have been visiting the Misses Viiginia and Mabeth Redd.ck have returned to their home near Carm. I. Mi-s "Mabeth Roddick accompanied th.-m home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kir..-aid enteraine.l today. Hr. and Mrs. E. A. Woodrd, of near Lebanon; Mrs. Taylor Copelanil and children, Vivian and Evan, "f A-hland. Wis., and M,s. Nancy Evans and Miss Eleanor Stark of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Krank, of Smith East street, entertained yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jacks, of Koknmo. l.att evening Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. I'rank and -oils. John nml Joseph, of Oshkosh. Wis., came to spend several days with Mr. ami Mrs. Prank. Little Miss Mary Ellowene Thompson, of Roachdale, is here to remain over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mien, of North Lebanon street. Mr. and Mrs. Allen also have as their i'li-sts, Mr. Allen's cousin, O. C. Allen ind son. of Hydiu, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Vess, who have been i,,. ending several wmkr with Mrs. Vess's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. N. Hayworth and family, of North Meridian street, will return to their home in Chattanooga, Tenn., Monday. Tomorrow Mr. Vess will go to Chicago on a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilighee and son, Donald, left this morning in their car for Chicago, w here they will : pend two weeks with Mrs, Higliee's mother, Mrs. L. K. Major and other relatives. Mi:s Margaret Higb'-e, who has been in Chiragn for several weeks, will accnnipany them home. Dr. K. (!. Brush and family, of Zionsvillc, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brush, of East Washington utreet and their daughter, Mra. O. H. Cox, of Detroit, Mich., who is visiting hera. Master Clayaon Brush, who baa bean spending several days
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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 NOW. 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.
Cut tain ltemnants. values up to EOc per yard ;n Hall Trees, II ;r, alues. Odd pairs of Lace Curtains, 25c to clean up. each . .
Coed lieavv Cotton Blanket, per pa:r $1.25 Fu!ur" pncf, $1 75. Ut.K I'otton )Uankfis, lr pan $1.75 Fuiurt' pru e, $ 50. F.tia lar ami ie;ivy I Viton Wank,!, pt-r p:.r $1.98 Future pi n e. JJ 7".
Children's Hatbinc Suits in blue pecml
Stamped ami An Wuik. odds and ends in laundry h:n.'s dottic. towels, corset covers, uials and
many oilier arta-ies; just a lew ut your clioic. Me I nioii Suits, short and luc and l"c Folding Fans at Picnic Sets, worth 2r.c, for 24 Post Cards f
Fancy Silk, light and dark stripes, plaids and
some plain colors, up to $2 mi special at
All Silk Remnants up to f 1 W values, KQp special at f White I'.uberdine, yard wide, y 30c value at
Batiste, striped and flgure.1. 27 Heuinaiils of suiinnei- dress Koods, in hfs wnl. up tu :i5c values, at 42-irH'h Kiubroil"n't! Voilf-. :,c v.i!u-k at
Special in Auto Tires We have secured a quantity of regular stock Tires, which we bought without the guarantee. They should give good service. Special, while
they last:
30x3 Plain Tread 30x3 1-2 Non-Skid 32x3 1-2 Non-Skid 33x4 on-Skid 34x4 Non-Skid .
Guaranteed Michelin Tires
Champion Spark Plug 39c with Mr. and Mrs. Brush accompanied j s parents home. vt- nnd Mrs. Frank Adair ami Mr. and Mrs. Carre Davis anil daughter, Virginia, were dinner guests yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Ashor Jacobs ami daughter, who have been spending; sev eral weeks at the Jacobs larm near Thorntown. Mr. Jacobs and family returned home today from the camp after a three weeks' outing. Kl It AL KIIL'TE 13. Mrs. Jennie Hnm and children returned home Sunday after a week's visit in Scott county. T. M, Jackson and family spent Sunday with Joe Jackson and family of Lebanon. Mr. and Mra. Dick Hawkins are the parent! of a boy born Friday. Mr. and Mra. Ellsha Reese and sons and i. C. Reese motorad to Scott
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if 117 10c 69c
Kxtvu flrto Hair NVts with -l;tstic fur veils, all colors, a Whin Shirt Waist Conlf with UsHa
and 50c
111 Piece PuniraUiw S.-ls tor
SeaniU'ss llrain ssorted
,y and Huck Towels, itvul
es, ut 6 for
One lot ui ladies' and children's Rain Coats, values up to li Tui, ai
':Ur;y:25c at cadi; :':10c
Ahtm1 SO Ir's Skirts, plain and fane; Htrtpri!, to i-Iohh nut at
luug 49c 5c 5c L.ailit'8" Wanh plain whitf. 12 Spring C'imtH 6 y'arki; your Any Spring up to 15 00. 5c
(Hily lu Spring Suit, values up to 9Jtj.uu, all in one lnt at Vah Irc3sfs in voilr-i, m'ls and Hpor fTtM't: take your choice at
$1.00 Linen I'retse up to Y1 50 ; special Ut irches wide, 9c 27 and 30 ( nfiHtmriy priced now at 33c
30x3 Plain Tread ... 30x3 1-2 Rough Tread 32x3 1-2 Rough Tread 31x4 Rough Tread , 33x4 Rough Tread 30x3 and 30x3 1-2 Tube Special
Adler & Co.
county Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smiley. lioldie Jackson spent the week end with Miss (io'die Morrison of Leb anon. Mrs. Emma Patterson of Lebanon visited Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson. IIEISTAND SCHOOL Hot SE. The Rev. Williams, of the Wan! church, took dinner with V. K. Kdrington and family Sunday. Albert White, wife and son, Walter, spent Sunday w ith Cc'orge Preston and family, of near Old Prion. O, K. Williams nnd wife spent Runday with Mrs. Martha Williams, of Lebanon. Mr. and Mra. George I.asley and on, Chester, spent Sunday with Mr. Hinea and wife, of near Whitestown. Mias Juanita Graham returned horn
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5c 5c 25c
W hite Voile nuh colored embroidery, pi nn iiuhes wide, at a7C i'i Auto Caps, regular run- and Tji laluis.
Sacks, cmly 4uo to 33c lied Spreads, stlphllv soiled T" $1.00 . . . $1.00 10c $1.00 Skirt, fancy niripet and hiU tin y Uitt at 50c for thildn-n, fruin 2 tu $1.00 choir Coat in tin- houso valued vM $3.95 at . . . $5.00 $2.95 in all the U-ading hal values $5.00
One Kd of Wash I tresses, InWudin voiles. Kingha run. white dr,t(ts and middy suiu, H - QQ value up to $5 00; your choice at .. $il;0 Siik Taffeta Skirt, plain black nnd faney atrip.
at $b,.'S, $3.69
.1 ust tcceived a lt of white and fancy Skirt. npiM-ialty priced at
98c $ 8.64 12.75 14-57 21.36 21.82 $14.20 20.70 23.10 29.15 , 32.20 . 1.98 Sanrlow Spark Plugs 69c
Sunday after a week's stay with relatives in Roachdaie. Bert Hatcher and family spent Sunday with Walter Hopuer and famiiv.
of pear Jamestown.
PIKK. Miss Elsie Wainscott of Lebanon is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Hawkins. Charles Marlow and family spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Marlow's sister, Mrs. Carl Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wiggins took Sunday dinner with Krank White and family of Lebanon. James Click nnd family and William Moore motored to Forest, Monday and visited Horace Dearth and family and Mra. Anna Dearth. Mra Mary Wainscott la spending a few weeks at Indianapolis, viiited bar daughter, Mra. James McKinuey,
