Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 268, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 August 1917 — Page 5
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in nrnr i i i i u I VI 1 1 I i . 1 1 1 117 ill Mil H I I I I 111 III fill I ! 1 I V I I - U .1 JUL IOVU Union Men. May Tie Up Work on the Government Cantonments. JUI JUL JUI all jUULJ lul.
NEW YORK, AuKU.-t 10.-In a '! termined cIToit to avert a nation-wide
trike of carpenters that wouM ti work throuehuut the country r c.ntonmentu tlutt :ir- t" hi)Ue tne national army, Itear Admiral I' Harris, chief of yanls ami 'l".-ks Jc-hn M.iltitt. of the depart i .en; bor mot with union leaders h-' nti'rnmg. Carpenters i-mi'i!',,l four cantonments neur this city ' called out ye-terd.y. I nm ! clwl.rr.l if this actum did n d demands they would .-at! u eve ; penter employed on covernm-nl in the country. Trouble between the govern. ''i't the carpenters union irn-w m.! ' awardir.R to Henry Sto."s t-se tr.irt to ronstniel a f.-unont ,t Marim.s at IVIham Ktfv IV kunion leaders ullejre that up usinr non-union i;ihor. ied yesterday affects ii ham Ha'- Tark, at Y. where a draft anuy cai inff built, an av.ato'n Hempstead Plains. I . I barracks at Krook'yn The union leaders (government fore M' on! union lal. o. ,.k .it 1' INEWS STOKIES AND ! GOSSIP FROM THE 1 HOOSIER CAPITAL I 1 Ml !)' rffm.M.l Xm ' ' 1 IXMANAPol.IS. I"d Kmc Coal is m a fa r a, to h. throned, alone with -T.e 0:1. r kniton the other .-lOe of the at-r. Whether he will I" dMhi.cicd I y state or federal Uir, or by teit't. is underid'-.l. I'.ut the pub ' c has. creed his ,ethi-n. mem. h-'-I t! - s.i ncies of the public, ii'i'".--' ail s will carry out the ih cr. e. Almost innuir"-at'o. urn.-- a ..r a session of the led ana l.-r sL.turc hebeen reported n,inent." Uonou' making public aii!i"uneenienf,s, ,C ,cr nor Cioodrich ha- lr 'I i," known on more lhan 'one occa- o,i ti at he m-tende.-l to call that hly t"t-'i -t t take up the coal situation. I 'n ncoe than one occH-ion. when he has bc.-ii about ready to call the peia! .!). congress c-ts inihc-ttcl that r;it"ci l! action wouitl he Ui'm-" t" f!i"trtii !.' coal situation, and -iricf it .s a w. 'l reeoirhizl fact that national action v ould be the only re idv f!r.,t:o action, the Boveinor ha- KM i,r. Now. the fuoii control hill La, l.a.--Af congress, with the Pom.-rene amertlment Sfivirg the pie.-iilent control Of real at the fn.n. a. etipt.wFting the fitting of prices hv t:-.e ferteral trade co,orni.-ion. This a. t on has come ju -t at a tiO:e v.h n -"trie of the middle v '. r" -'et.-.. Lave b.-n ready to take tl-e -itua'-on in t1 e,r own hands. The ..-p- ;m!i are I kely t.i be tak-n ai mil what the fe.ieia a?" to tlo to hrir.g down th ben mindi" v..--. meet in ( hirigo in a -will have a der'nbv u., gvornot-s t t rr:e t v -tindir i.' of what federal action w il (, If the government d'-e. re. the governors v ill nrjrir... rerterl action tnro'jg's tee -latuios. I'niforni ! v -lit t-tate agencies dta.-tic c :nu coal situation will be -, This legislation. Hire to will either force the coal i lowfr prices, ur to keep p. they are now. or permit of outout and prices. legicontt Much progress has (,.. -n male in Indiana in the coal -it'iatem, m : ' j . . cr n prices have remained b-.gb. "I ir- ra'iroatls i.ave taen pit,fha;,i un'.;1 thc have furni.-hetl nrar:v all tie a.-ketl for. anil the eeu-e o' a car shortuife for high prires Va I.e.. O" mol,,hed. Tie c.ct of c..l tr. mines in Indiana ha.-, been '.iiHv a.-certainerl. Kvi'iences (omting to combinations: to lite price- hate been di,eovero,. It ha; been ,-houn there I.- no eeu-e for I ir h fr Rcept that "tie- tialVir wili bejr it.'1 The coal onerators tell the people tbf mi- fortunate. They point to price ( coal abroad in :- v. . dr-n, 8-l u ton, in liermar ?21 a Ion and al-nioi-t ptitele,. , , iu. But (iovernor ,o,ii.':i las .Wvn the cost of coal at the nunc., t be about 1.4H a ton, b" , tl e eonsumer huul'l Ifet coal lor .M a ton. !-'criou doubt ,.s i.t ing enpr.. . .I to the Public bervicr- 'oinn,i.--ion that the ga, coirmanies w ill be ahie (n supply the "gas UW towns n' central Indiana with a hteady miopI. r natural ga- next winter. The ga-. u, pilel from West Viiginm, ami la.t winter tlo- service was, irreguiar. Representatives of hot water and atcam beating plant . w ill appear before tho commission next week to explain what rat. they w ill rharire and whether they will t able to give good mvltt nt winter.
We are Going to Place Our Whole Stock on Sale Regardless of Prices, Cost, Loss or Value. Starting Saturday, August 11th 8 (Mock A. M. If you will wake up and take time to investigate you will find that this great sale is the GREATEST BARGAIN CARNIVAL EVER HELD IN LEBANON. Be on hands early Saturday, August 11, when the big sale.begins. Just think! This stock consists of thousands of dollars worth of fine Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps for Men, Women and Children and all placed on sale without reserve regardless of cost, loss or value, at prices that will stir up the population for miles around, bo hop the lirst train, electric car, wagon, auto or anything that will get you here. Sale will last throughout August. Bring along your suit case, satchels, bags or anything that will carry home from one to a dozen pairs. Be sure you know the size tor your entire family for your money will go farther and buy more than it could before. The prices will be cut so low that profits will be eliminated and in many cases goods sold far below manufacturers cost. Shoes are high and going higher so be sure and take advantage of ihis sale. Here are Specials That Show We are Cutting Prices
Men's Shoes SX.OO to .S1.00 values now S6.95T.NS2.t5 ";ET YOl'KS" Children's Low Shoes S2.45, S1.95 mVN95c BRING THE KIDS
Real Sensational Values in Women's Footwear Our prie'.'ri are In-low all t ; k-1: Li-;i at. nyuLu1 prices, kil renieniKc-r hm'.s v. h'-re you m1. ihe profit. $7.00, Mi.UU, S'.Im) and SUM) alues S6.95 S5.95 S4.95 $3.95 S2.95 Men! Here's Real Oxford Values SU.OO, .SI. 00, S5.0H, .H.OO, S7.00 values now $1.95 S2.45 S2.95 $3.95 $4.95 You'll 'Ai:-h r.pxt year you had bought and saved half on them! Remember! Several month.-, yet to wear low shoe-, then buy overyaittrs or levins and wear them all winter.
Big Lot of Fresh Rubbers Just Received Wc are jioinj; to plate on sale 500 pair of Men's, Women's, Children's and Ros' Rubbers at less than manufacturer's cost today. JViMnnv bought at a great saving and we arc KoiiiJT to jjive you people that wear rubbers a chance to fit yourself out at a big saving. YOU WILL NEED THEM SOON.
Work Shoes at Old Prices Means $1.00 Saved on Every Pair. Our Work Shoes Run from $2.45 to $4.95 Pair If you wear shoes don't stop until vou see us and Ket tilted "up" while l'RICKS ARE "DOWN." Not all sizes in all lines, but most all sizes in omc lines. You would not exoect to find as full a line as vou did in the spring Come early. SALE LASTS THROLTJHOUT AL'CL'ST. Make this store your headquarters during Fair week. TERMS CASH TO ALL ALWAYS. No goods on approval.
SELZ SHOES AND OTHERS
Little Gent's Shoes (White) and Haly Doll Tumps onlv 89c Sizes 7 to 1 1
Buy Oxfords Now Wear them till cold weather then buy over gaiters and get a winter's wear out of summer shoes. This is real "economy." Wise idea too.
CLEM
Men's Oxfords s.-;.oo to .huh) eo of; values at tfO.JJ Work Shoes At old prices. (21 Afl SAVES YOU ....i)Auu
LOT OF LOT OF MEN'S I JA RE FOOT I OXFORDS SANDALS 82.95 t'UK.M' j LOT OF LOT OF ! sllOK POLISH WOMEN'S LOW SHOES i We kind for c 2"c kind 22c $1.95 M E X S LOT OF CwX.mrS WOMEN'S SHOhS WHITE SHOES IJiW Worth $1.25 Limited Sizes only At -i Price 89c i j
HEATON
'Better Shoes for Less"
Women's Shoes $1.00, $3.00 and $6.00 values S2.95 to $3.95 EXPERT FITTING
! Fashion's Latest Expresj sion in Pumps i I Values up to $.30 now selling; at i 81.75 $1.95 82.45 83.95 84.95
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
$10.00 Ladies' Shoes, now $8.00 Ladies' Shoes, now . $7.00 Ladies' Shoes, now . jfJ.OO Indies' Shoes, now . $5.00 Ladies' Shoes, now , $ 1.00 Ladies' Shoes, now $4.00 Roys' School Shoes, $3.50 Roys' School Shoes, $:j.00 Roys' School Shoes, $2.50 Roys' School Shoes,
Low Shoes $2.50 to $4.00 values SI. 85 pair SMALL SIZES
Women's Shoes $6.00, $5.00 and $1.00 values $3.95 $2.95 and $2.45 SMALL SIZES $7.93 $645 $3.93 ..$4.95 $3.93 $2.95 $3.23 $2.93 $2.35 $1.93 now now now now WEST SIDE SQUARE LEBANON, IN'D.
