Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 297, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 September 1917 — Page 8

PEACHES TO CAN PRICE RIGHT . 10c Airfloat Talcum Powder 8c I'm: Buttle Peroxide Hydrogen 9c 15c Scrub Brimhea .' 10c ii.W) Carpet Sweepers $1,011 Thread, per upool 4c Flake Unite Soap, per bar lie Watermelons 2."c and .'10c laundry Soap, 8 bars for 2."c Big size Milk, per can lie Small Hize Milk, per can 6c Best heavy Jar Rings, per dozen 6c Glass Jars, Tin Cans, Jellv Glasses. Sealing Wax, Anything you want CHEAPER Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 200 West Washington Street Phones 40(1 190 Ward's Fine Cakes Ward's Fine Bread SWEET, SOl'R OR DILL PICKLES

Knitting

We have jut received a shipment of beautiful yarns. Such yarns are very starve and we are truly proud of the assortment we are able to show. KNITTING WORSTED Colors, brown mixed, brown, blue mixed, black mixed, blm k. burnt orange, wasp, KA

2oz. balls, per ball Sll.KANWOOI Colors, black, mixed, olive drab; 2 07.. balls, per ball

TEAZEL YARN Colors, white, black, blue. grvt-n. watermelon, bine mixed. OQ 1 oz. balls, per ball e-tC

Olympic Theatre Quality Hoose Quality Plays TONIGHT "CAUGHT IN THE ACT" A two-reel subject, by Kugene H. Lewis, featuring Herbert Kawlmson nl .Neva fierber. The former awakens in the morning, after n big .-pre-. He is informed that he committed a. triple murder the night before. Later it develops that he has a double, known as "Cur iy. the Kox." This pint j in not particularly strong, but it is not. obvious in character and hi-lds the interest as it proceeds. There are al so pleasing comedy touches here and i there. "CANNING THE CANNIBAL KING (Joker), Robbie Mark is the king, and Lillian PeacocU the very interesting queen of the cannibals. Kraney and Morante arrive at the island and after a narrow escape from being the principal ingredient of a stew, escape. This is a very interesting comedy, wit; an elephant and an orang outang in the jungle scenes toward the close. 5c ADMISSION 5c SPECIAL With each admission this weoV a free ticket will be given, good for TUB RAILROAD RAH'KRS," Friday, September 14th.

i Reporter on R. IL $.1.00 Yearly

Colonial Theatre Friday, September 14th WILLIAM S. HART IN "WOLF LOWRY" The incomparable Bill Hart in an entirely new characterization. As king of the wild desert country he throws fear into the hearts of his enemies. A THRH.MNG STORY WITH A RE-

y 1 MARKABLE SURPRISE

he Country Girl"

Yarns

brown mixed, gr en, blue 60c Colonial Theatre Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. "THE CHALICE OF . COURAGE" A picturizution of Cyrus TV.vrxMvi Bta.lyV fasoiniitinK human loW-nt tiry of th same namr-, fnaurini? William Dunran awl Myit'tr (..-run!.?. Imain. if 'u w'l'. a prct ipiro owr one thou.-ani fVi-t inh. Working thnr way along a burro trail enn in the distance John NV.vtmM an-i hinewly acquirer! wif A cia.-h. a slm pinjf of earth anl tipforo j.mr wry eye you aoe Sca boni' wifV p! undone thousand feet below. M-, n-i-v un-i all fall to liestrm-tion. T.nn a;.l vokenej by his we;,r -orre rtimb -town tho ranyon hmK N.-.vu-,1 reach- the prostrate form of hi.- witv. IMwfimj? and mutukite.i, he bejfs hi-n to take her Itfn-to t-n-i hr mr-'-vy . She calls on hi hitfhe-t to em! h-r -ufTcrinK. to kill her. The b'izrinl-. the blinding snowstorm.-- and ih" lovers battle in the mad torvnt . tb.o (Treat rescue and finally lvi; Kernal h-ve of a great strong (nan. A tory that is romfmhMod as one of (.';. ru.s Townsfnd HradyV best wi.rks. 10c ADMISSION Tic SPECIAL With each admission 1 a free ticket will be gi for "The fatal King" September 17th.

AT THE FINISH. A thrilling story of red-blooded men

BOGNECOUHTY L'AH TRAINING IN TEXAS

Chalnier H. Lewis is Stationed at the Kelly Field Aviation Camp. Chalmer If. Lewis, son of Kverette Lewis, living six miles south of Lebanon, x ho entered the aviation corps and took examinations at IndianaKilis on July sth, was sent to Jefferson barrick. Missouri, for a short period, has now been forwarded to the ti.'nd Aerial Squadron, Kelly l-old, Aviation lamp. South Sun Antonio. Texas. .Mr. 1-wis writes that he is enjoy -injr his training uoik. He is stationed but a .-hnrt distance from San Antonio and h:is not since his arrival at the Kelly r'Hds on August 22 been released from the sijuailron Tines. His tr.iininir work reuuircs four hours on s"t.tii:il duty and two limns o!V for For Ladies CIVK UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION c Hold the I'nie Down Black iiU'i white, nttnil. . . .2'.hBlack ;mil white, lisle .'!"ir Black jtnil white Silk I.i-le. .:.!ic Black, white and (m1iis. Fiber Silk ."die and (i.V I'tire Silk, per pair SI.." I) ff THREAD HEELS ftTOES l ea ?frrrrfYrt i XfW ".".'!, "til Gordon Round Ticket HOSE FOR CHILDREN Boys and Cirls Hani to wear out 2."c & 3."c Satifa(tinn or a new pair free

study on mm of M hour. H alu! writes that 1t will tk an extendud length of time ti complete his training while the latter part will probably be spent In Prance with French aviators.

MARKET REPORTS INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. September 13. With 7,500 fresh arrivals of hogs this morning and arounil 2,000 layovera there was a big supply for this time in the week, and necessarily, a reduction in prices. The market opened with a decrease in the demund from outside sources, and it was up to local packers to arrange terms. They finally succeeded In (tettinir a reduction of 25c in a (jenerul way. The bulk of the hogs weitrhinK from 180 pounds up sold at $18.fj0. Several airain were left in the pens. I t'ATTl.K There was a run of 1,200 fresh cattle, but the market opened with a (rood demand from all buyers and there was an active outlet for the offerings, at prices that were uxuin more or less higher than yesterday, perhaps low l.V. There has been a bijr train in all kinds since the close of lust week. There also was a steady iw.ik.-l f..r bull.- while rnlves sold at strnnif prices, although there was a run of S00, which was the largest for the week to date. There wns a fair demand for stinkers and feeding cattle, with both light and heavy iriades bringing steady prices. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. fI0 STOCK YARDS, III., Septimber l:!. Hogs Receipts, 11.000; matket, slow, a in lllc lower; mixed :,n.l butchers Mfi.S0fiIX.8r.; good heavies. $lli.W( 18.nr.; rough heavies. sllVsiii.i 17.10; light, $17.20"? 1 8.7.1; lugs. $i:!..0i 17.:i; bulk of sales. $17. lew 1K.7;.. I'ATTLK Receints, ,000; market, .-teady: beeves. $7.IOm 17.110; cows and heifers. S1.mi, 12.8.1; stockers and feeders, Stt.lo,.. le.-Ml; Texans. .('i..'0i 11.00; cii'vc.-, 12.rill(o lfi .10. SlIKKP- Receipts, M.O00;' market, ste.vly; lambs, fl2.2.1w 18.26. C1H( A(,0 f.BAIX. CIIK'ACO, September i:! Oats displaced corn in the spotlight of Chicago markets today, top prices being up Mm c. The advance was faiilv II maintained. W"t weather is ex eted t-i delay threshing and the n-em'-nt of oa's shipments. A forecast of unsettled weather throughout the ,tn belt when dry -.leather is needed to mature the crop has giyen the corn market a firm undettone. Opemi g prices were slight!) lower with busing fairly brisk. The ptnvision market is slow with little Hading and prices steady. Cli.je (Uirn--.Mai-, $1.17'i to SI.. 17; Per., S1.2" ? 1 . 1 9 7 s . Oats Mav. 'i2' j to IV.V; ?ept., I'.l)',. to -e; I tee., ."..3 to 19c. Pork -Jan., 12.40; Sept., f 12.10; Oct.. J12.7". l.anl Sept.. $2.1.85; Oct., $2f!.80; Nov., $2:t.S2. Ribs Jan., $21.87; Sept., !2:!.Sf); LEBANON MARKETS.

Wheat. No. 2 gov't grade $2.00 Corn. 70 His 2.00 Oats, new, white .IV Oat, mixed .1:1. I'.ye, No. 2 1.H0 ' POULTRY. ! Fggs o"'1 Mutter, fresh r!0c Hens under 4'-j lbs 17.' Hens, 4 ' lbs and ovr 2tic Leghorn hens Hie Spring clnckj over 2 flu 20c Old Cocks 12c Yount: cocks, sta(?gy 12c Tom turks, old l"c fi.-ese, full feathered 7c Hen turks. old lac Pucks, white 10 Ducks, colored f ll.-f hides, green No, 1 l.V Iteef hides, gnen No. 2 11, Hor.-e hide.-, No. 1, large ,1.00

Makes 'Em Cool Headed. id IIt'i, I!, i. ..(lie,, philosopher: eve foil! ! ih.. l,et nay to cool i the ii. i-v entbii-lasm of children g'e iTiein nn b e hoi ou the ear." ii-nine.:;s stur. and women.

Tonight At

Three Hundred SuitsfcOvercoats Must Go Regardless of cost, or the present value, before our Thorntown stock can be riioved. NOW is your opportunity to buy quality clothing cheap. Take a look at our suits and overcoats at $8.95, $10.95. $13.95, $17.95 Thoy are wonderful values. You will make a great saving if you buy now.

SALES Manager Demaree (Jives Out List of (James Dated for the I'ominu Season. Manager Demaree, of the Lebanon high school basketball team today announced the schedule fur the season. This schedule is not yet quite complete and is subject to change. This year's (iiint-tte has dated .-erne if the strongest t, ains in the state and local basketball fans will witness a great series i.f contests. The srhedule us arranged so far is as follows: Nov. II Lebanon at Andeison. Nov. HI-Open. Nov. 21- Lebanon -it Vunc-e. Nov. 2K -Lebanon at Richmond. Nov. ."--Martinsville at Lebanon. Dec. 7 Lebanon at T'.ornt. . n. Ixc. 11 - Lafayette at Lebanon. Dec. 21- Richmond at I., banon. Jan. 4 Thorntown at I ebanon. Jan. ll Krankfort at Lebanon. Jan. 12-Advanre at Lebanon. Jan. l!i-Crawfoi,Uville at Lebanon. Jan. 2fi Lebanon at I.uf-.y. ttiv reb. 1 Anderson at Lebanon. I'eb. 8-Ris-hester at Lebanon. l-'ob. 1.1 Lebanon at Crawfordsville. Keb. 22 Lebanon nt Krankfort. Leb. M:t- Muncie at, Leiinm-.n. Mann 1 Lebanon at .Martin.-ville. Corn Needs Little Cultivation. In Illinois furii.ers f.,mid that oiu-e the corn roots were folly csMitinshe.l In the soil, tl.elr ntiriietton for Hie niolstiire was s., gr. ut tlmt v.-iy little moisture escaped. Tl liy cult i wu Ion they found valuable was to I;.-. p dim n Ihe needs, which lis.'d up the moisture. Threo-fourths of Hi irn roots o te.t go deep, but estlll.'tsh thell selves 111 the ri.ltlvntod soil and the !es they lire disturbed nt their meals the better crop results nr.- attained. On.rl:al Duty. 1 l.i i Imp) .1 a- liig thai I Iriv,. -if I may.-U. Z. The Traveler's Tree. A tree which serves the purpose of a spring Is Appropriable cll.-d tin"traveler's tree." Hy simply euttlllg the leaf stern, n quantity of pure. cold, watery sn; may be i.htiilt.ed. The tree Is ii native of the West Indies, nml hns leaves somen hat like those of the banana tree. The Bottle Tree. The trunk of the "bottle tree" forms a uniform e.vlindrieal column, from whose summit the brunches la-sue us from the neck of u bottle.

10c ADMISSION 5c

AT LEBANON AND THORNTOWN

Specials for Saturday

fHi-ptt Sweoi'rs LatKe tiraiiiti- lisli l'an I'reservinjr Kt'ttk'S Sl..p Jars Cranite Kiu kct.s rresst-tl Tin Ktickft , KX'I'HA lollies' Vclvot Hate, lilack Chil.lren's Mats, black ami Ladies' Host', pT pair

Moore's Variety Store

School Supplies

LONG ASK FOR GOOD YEAR MEADES STUDIO South Side Square. I'hone Vi'l Not Sure. The secretary ,,f a s,-Bl club was present, 1 a rut-gin" loilng cup. Ills s.-nallt !ii-v. y... Hie ol,J,-.-f the l liiornli,- "Look nt thliil lhr.-.f ht..!l. s on th1 pit. -h. r." sod I'.ridBet. -They know If Hi bleak one "f tlilm llillilllcj they'll bae two left, and If (H break t.) they'll In, ve one left. So they'll ul'i will they that." one. The will, nbout I'm not Js.i Lu:r Lr.:y hll.-h.-r I, l., l,l,. ; th: Preparing for Slaughter. j Miss C,..tro "Nearly till my '! miivrs think I s..,uid he i.'.b- to g.-t tips from you on the market." (jot- j rott "Lll. ollll.ge tbelil 111 the HI. II, tll.V d.-ar. It Won't be long before I II be r.-iidy to unload the stud; tin currylog" on menu. For tin" ...tH.-lllene.. of p-TSonS ol.lk-e, to til' iiic-lletiies while tra-. cling there lias I.. . it lnv, !,t.-l a d. i i fe-emhllte.' the t.o Is of H t-a-p-in imd It tllhlesl 1 hill-'. .1 t...'etber. Opera

SI'KtiAI. ami colnrs colors

. . .".lie .li.ie . iliic .$2.10 . HSr & DAVIS TIRES AND INNER TI RES '--ssstts SsLr KODAK HXISHINC TTw Store (jfVolnw DO IT YOURSELF Do it jour self. Make your old car look new. Ask us about it N0BES' DRUG STORE AIRHART'S GARAGE 1. H. AIRHAKT Accncy for the Duick Auto Room (or Cars. Expert Workmen 224 South Lebanon 9C Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK House