Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 6, Lebanon, Boone County, 4 October 1917 — Page 2

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I 115 South Lebanon Street ' ' ' Sells everything in Men's, Women's and ChildI rens ready-to-wear garments and shoes at Cut Rate 1 Prices.

! Have You Been There Yet? I

Our selling of "First Quality" merchandise, at prices cheaper than our competitors and mail order houses, enables us to make our purchases direct I from the mills in lartre quantities, for a chain of Cut-Price Stores which have 1 come to the front in the business world and have been the cause of a great many families starting a bank account from the great savings to them since I thev have become customers of our underselling stores BUY AT RAPP'S 1 AND SAVE THE DOLLARS. 1 Our Family Shoe Store ! JuSikwis $2.98 to $5.48 SS.. .S1.98 to 86.48

3 Twertty-flv .Men Out For In-

ilial Workout Under the New Coach.

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The first basketball practice n held yesterday afternoon in the high school gymnasium. About twentyfive men, including four of last year's regulars reported for practice, and several others announced their intention of coming out today. Coach Curtis was pleaaed with the showing made and is optimistic over the prospects for the season. Daily practice will be held. Yesterday evening wag devoted to giving the men training instructions and in basket shooting. About four days will be devoted to goal shooting chdy. The first squad cut will be made in about two weeks. The first game is with Coach Stagg's team at Anderson, November 16.

LADIES'

REGULAR SHOES

MEN'S SHOES.

$2.48 to S4.98

S2.28 to 6.50 S8JE, $1.98 to $3.48

Ladies' Department Mens Department

$5.00 Silk Crepe Waists $2.98 $1.50 Voile Waists 98c 58.00 Dress Skirts $4.98 $3.00 Dress Skirts .$3.18 Children's School Dresses 98c

85c Work Shirts 49c $1.25 Overalls 88c $1.50 Overalls $1.19 U. S.Sox, 10c; 3 for 25c Boys' Suits. . .$1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98

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The camera frequently bring? more to your eye than you see in the real. Just in the same way Edison Re-Creations bring details your ear might not otherwise be conscious of. W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 53

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NEW KDITOK-1N -CHIEF. Edmund Itan to Hare Charge of the High 'School Pennant. Lillian Stevens ha resigned as editor-in-chief cf the Lebanon high ivhoot monthly publication "The Pennant." Her successor, as appointed by the principal and the faculty adviser, will be a Senior, Edmund Ryan. Ryan will make good, he has had Pennant eijienence, and has displayed originality, industry and organizing ability. The resignation of Miss Steven followed the resignation of Laurnyne Tolle as associate editor. The remainder of the staff, rhoien yesterday, is as foilon-.: associate editor, Eunice Wysong; literary, Dorothy Fclker, Ruby Knliinson, Cordelia DeVol; news, Lillian .Stevens; class news, 1U18, Mary Ohaver. 1D19, Ruth Robinson, 1920. R. Johnson, 1921, L. Duncan; joke?, Harry Matthews, Marv Tolk, Harold Bush; art, Roy Fields. Jean lilack; society, Doris Perkins; departmental, Mary Miller; exchange, Lucilc Slayback; alumni, Manley Imniel; oratory, Earl EaKun; athletics,

Wendell Brown; subscription manager, Russe'l Richardson; hiwine manager, Earl Gillette; assistant business manager, Richard Ruder; faculty adviser, Cola M. Doelheinan.

AT PIKE YESTERDAY

TRIANU'LAK DEBATE.

We cn supply yoa with anything in the Hardware line Lebanon Hardware Co. nam taa Wvt Mala Btnw

UNDERWEAR

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The daintiness of ATHENA Underwear is appreciated by every woman who puts it on. Of equal importance are its temfirt qualities. It tits perfectly, no wrinkling, ttrctchor drawing. ATHENA Underwearis the my underwear that has these important special features:

j Larjre Modern Elevator Hean

business With Splendid

Prospects.

GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jswtlers, Optieiini end Mi Dealers. West Side r5juart Phooe Hi

GROCERIES Always in the Lead y T" " . n o T. r T- . f . 1 ialli III i3 Ok. Ot

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si j p vf- I -Ail wetirhu, atHI fibHr m vntn "I k $U0 AND UP j'j

j McComus & lirant who recently j built a large modern elevator west (of Pikes Crosainsr en ttie new Indian-

ipi;lis Krar.kfort branch of the Pennsylvania railroad, opened tlie elevator for bunnc yesterday. The. plant is said to be one of the most modern and bet e'tuip(ed in the county. A feed grinding outfit h:is len in-sta-led and is ;o ronstiurted that the patrons of the -ornpatiy are not ro'(iiired to handle the feed at any time while in the plant. The firm w ill stock their large bins u ith coul in the near future and will cater to the people in the community. The) will also handle a line of feeds und flour.

Subject and Date to he Chosen at i i Meeting to be Held Today. j The principals of the Lebanon, j Frankfort and Crawfordsville high Ij schools, I.. B. Kmelser, Prof. Hick- i man and Miss Anna Wilson, will meet I' I at the local high srlwol this afternoon ti choose a subject for this year's ' Tiiangular debute between the three

ADDRESS STl DENTS.

him- bilks -dims Going After the Business'O Regardless of the High Prices&J Regardless of the Scarcity of Silks Regardless of the demand for them

These Prices Speak for Themselves

$2.00 Plaids and Stripes, a most wonderful variety of colorings ever shown in our silk department colors to match every plain material, 36 inches wide, extra special, fQ per yard

Two season guaranteed Lining Satin, :$( inches wide, all light and dark colors, also black and white, special, OSp a yard JO C Fancy Lining Satins, two year guarantee, Belding's CM make, 36 inches wide, special a yard PJ.'U Costume Velvet in all the new fall shades, beautiful grade for trimmings, suits and dresses, ? 1.25 grade, extra special, QQf per yard 001 Thirty-six inch Black Satin, the newes material for dresses and skirts, our $1.89 quality, extra special, CI 1 Q per yard tiJX.A Our "Made in America" Dress Satins, :!ti inches wide, CI )K $1.69 quality, extra special, a yard. . . 4l.-tl Our pure dye Black Taffeta, all silk, not luaded. One of the best taffetas we Carry in stock, 30 inches wide, $2.00 grade, C? 1 9Q per yard

Satin Radiant, a beautiful soft, lustre satin in everv wanted shade for fall, full 40 inches wide, $2.30 quality, jj J

Thirty-six inch Satin Messalines, biai k, white and a CI OO full line of colors, $1.50 grade, a yard DdO

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WE KTXOMMK.ND NATURE'S CREATION' Fr Tuberculosis, Aaluiea, Urun-ci.i-d Catarrh, etc. Ask aa about U. I.QXG fi. VAM3

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NARROW ESCAPE.

Lvle Stepheniton and John Shaw Gave la.'ks at Assembly Hour. 'i'he hiirh sihool stuilents had the I'loatuire of hearinjf two former Mud- -ent wh" are now in the I'nited States mititarv service. Ly'e Steohen-or., of . the I'nited State Marine Corp, spoke Tuesday arid a(;ain yesterday at the : a.-erubly hour. John Shaw, who is I in the United States naval training; camp at t'hsnenton, S. C, aio poke 1 yesterday. Both related their exper-i ieneen in training and told something c f the branch of semce to which they belong. i

ADNS1T1ED TO PROBATE

A Thousand Dollars Ikqueathed to Methodist Conference in .Tennessee Other Probale.

kirklin Men Barely Avoided Being Hit by Inlerurban ( ar.

Ijtte lat nlirht what ruigiit have

been a jrfrious accident Mas narrow- , ly averted when C. C. Smith of Kirk-; iin, Hf roinpaiiit'd by Kurt (Jalduel! and ( Jem Kuikeron, drove his Oakland , touring car in fr mt of an approaching : traction carat rank fort. Smith was i coming from the south on Main street when he turned his machine directly in front of tiie car bound for Indian- i apolis. The ir.otorman soundetl the ' wbiMle and applied the brakes, missing tho auto by barely a foot. Smith said that he did not see. the car until it wai, upon them. :

See our special corsets in white or flesh at Sfl. Isadore Kichman.

Water rents are due and payable on r Ufrc October 10. 10 l-7t.

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MUCH INTEREST.

la being Show in the Revival Meet- 1 Inns at Walnut street Church. Much interest is being manifested in the revival meetings being conducted . at the tvainut Street efturrh by Kev. W. II. Williuim and the regular pa-. tor, Ko. . J. fSewnuin. Ail are eordi.dlv invited So attend the Hervtew 1 n p-i I at T o'i k at bih fire

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The last trill of Krancis M. Conn was probated in which he directs all debts be paid, and his body lie properly interred in Crown Hill cemetery near Indianapolis; to the huUton Con

ference of the Methodi.it churrh situated in the states of Tenne-ee ami Virginia, he bequeaths $1,000 in trust ! for the benefit of their Kuoerannuatcd ministers, their wives or widows and depeniient children; to (;..gc H Cones, nephew, and Daisy Cones Hickey, is given the hum ot S-00 earn and if the nephew die,- before testator, the sum so given him to revci-t to the estate, and if the niece die, her share to be paid to her lawful heirs; the remainder of his r; Ute, except library, to be divided among the children of Mis. Orra F. Neptune, -a de ceased sister, and one eual sham to be held In trust b executor for benefit of Mrs. Josephin Van Landinirham, a niece, same to be invented in a manner to secure largest income possible, and net income from same to tN paid til the iogaiw.-, and Uvn iici death, the principal and intnrest to paiid her children in eual shares and any personal estate coming into hands of executor to be converted into dsh to carry out provisions of will, the entire library, excepting such part that rlutiva nav dcair to UAv for themselves is bcuuuathed to The 1(0 lor LnivanMy nt L pland. Indiana. 'Shu Union Trust Company of Indiao--"'li is ap'wm.ed exeentur and trus- ' - Ti,0 w .! is d.li I J no 4, 191", I a ki 1 by lina V Ha'lacc and I 1 ' as ! it M A. i l-S'is. re. i .,,! as u r J . e-t.-.-e

This Store is Rubber Goods Headquarters Ynit will sivo time, annoyance and money if you come Jure first when in need of RUBBER GOODS IV any pur-pt.'.-e. Wo aim to keep our A-h k full at all times and we have many artitlos not ionw! in Ihc average store. Kinrst tiualitics, reii;ib!t; and practical goods and reasonable prices are assured here, awaiting your in.six'Ctlon and demands.

Oak Drug Store! MASTERS & MITCnELL

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