Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 29, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 November 1917 — Page 5
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Fay E. 1am Has Fine Record as . Student in School Devoted to Technical Work.
Kay K. Lane, who is dtiovln.it United States Naval Kadio Schi. Harvard univrrs.it), Oamlmd Mat.i,uchusetti, writ"-: :m int 'reM letter to his H.-,lrr hf-', 1 h''- w The aiudy includ..- tint .if roaKii.ti whirl) include nil toe In "" that ..uhjert. "This m h i.- to m a writes Mr. lane "ami nl.-o they gins at the it.'I of the ,.. . , tec I have to - tu ly in order t k up eaeli .wvk." His ura.lc in ri.ineMi . A student whose grade fidl2.8 f;ii!s. The second ttvtk- the nruU ,i: I eleitriotv f.-r -tu ly. Mr. I Itra.ie in this branch was hia.ho.-t made to I... made is The student a!-o ha- ; V various sorts. Th re ,tr,- t---of w ork, the tst : f .m b K. 11:10 a. m.. and the .... . . ..I f. l:l.ri to 4:i" p. m. m,- v .. -dents iro to j- h...J ! .n 'I'. .':. Thursday niirhis an I t Ii-- n.'.t en Monday. Wodr.. -lay l'r. niirhu. "Thus vou see." vrites Mr. I 'e have lots of .'tu.i period a"d time to waste." MEETING AT KIKKLIN.
Food ConTmion Meeting Held Mnn- : day Night ( amaii;ii Opens. KIRKI.IN. November I .-On la-: Monday evening n r.eetciK held in the basement of the hbiary (.e.-rimt-d by licv. Johnson ?nd' U-v. Prentice fir the pulp"-' if ir.nnni; tile people together on this fond conaarvntion cani;,ai(rn. The idea of this vit-etnir was to llpluin to the -i.!c tile n .-aiiou; ,.' food conservator! ;k,1 f t e,iy "iv to help save l v.i o v." ! caough here a- a r,:r .'d,"i.who are titfhtir.,r to :ae ojj . ;;,r:i r. It is not thai n.-h arv ongo hungry but that ive . -Iir.uld- -in ' food and nave a nafitlirs.- ami a wheatlchs day all over ill." r-ur.try .o ' will be abie io send m-. . nie-u an.! more flour across ti.e a .iter- v he re i; ia so badly needed in order th.it our aoldiers tnav not go hungry. Kverr woman will be ;!v.s.d to J. -in us and s'lrn a eard pledt'lir (hom-i atives to iieip in this profit l,u.'. If our boys go to Kianre to hirht for us :loud not ve th.i' ?tuy l.t heme, "do our bit?" There will h: another r.: i, Id in the bament of the liloary n-x: Saturday afternoon nt 'i ' l.-k aed we would like for every woman that can to come. If you do not ur.ier.Und it come and have it explained to nr.. if you already und-istard. .fni" and talk it ever with the i-: cf j.
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Wirthraoor and Welworth Waists lieautiful styles of all the better materials can be bought here only at $1.00 and $2.00 Each Other beautiful Silk and Geoigette Crer3 Waista at
We Want You to See Our Waists at $3.50 Each
and
SMART VELVET HATS
Coats
Suits
Our t'uat Stock is at its best now, ami it surelv will be a real pleasure to show you our line.
Cloth Coats from . . .
Plu.-h and Valour Coats
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I'on't mks peeinr the Coats we will show Thursday, Fiilay ami Saturday at $18.00 Each
$8.50 to $40
$15 to $60
Deautiful Suits of Poplin, Borella, Broad Cl4.h and Serges, plain tailored or fancy trimmed Suits, priced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday at $19.75 Each Skirt Specials Skirts of Silk, Satin and Wool materials. Special for these three days at $5.00 Each
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This Thursday, Friday and Saturday
A WORTH WHILE
Millinery Sale
Dressy Hats Semi-Dress Hals Tailored Hats Ready-to-Wear Hals Children's Hats Misses' Hats Misses' and Children's Tarns Untrimmed Hats in every color, style and price
l rimmmgs Ornaments Tr.ssels Fur Ornaments Ribbon Pleating: Gold and Silver Flowers Metalic Laces Velvet Bow Ostrich Fancies
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Dr6s6s : S7.50 to S25 S"c.si .w.001 S7.50 to $25 From All Over the Store
Many new, up-to-the-minuto styles for raid-winter wear will bo inch: k'd in tin's first bitf clearance of i'a!l mi'linery stock. Models of ;..! 1 lace, silver lace, velvet and fur t'.iir.binations.
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10 to 50r lOr " 81-50 5c
All Reduced al Craig's
"Elsie Dinsmore and Little Sister Dresses"
Sixe3 2 to I I years, pretty styles that arj dill'erenl, made of the very b.'st materials. Sold here only. See them at
North SiJa Square
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"SUPERIOR SERVICE"
WILLIAM. Harry Jarbeuu, of Iian i'! will enier tiie h,..nt.il t.-lHv Buffered an injured ;.ni.:..- :r. away accident.
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I CITIZENS
ABSTRACT COMPANY Hodge & Darna!! Abstractors ' Reasonable Pi-ires, Loan 5 and 6 Per Cent. GIVE US A CALL Telephone 273 CKAGl'.N . IliOf.lN'S IlJ.otK . Eaat Side Square, Lebanon, Indiana.
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Professional Cards f'.'fc, MUTCnllXbON" OIBc Casn -NcsS Iilock, north al l of iair Phnn. 42s.
ROCEFIS A SMITH Attorneys at Law. Ofllc. Karmera mate Dank II tag. Ikons 110.. H. , MEW Attorney at Law. Ill South Meridian Street.
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MI'UH ,sAll(l.. Mr. and Mm. Ora Newman. Mr. J I -Sis ; .. ::'(:.v j uM.r.H.-..h,-.u : U '3 j T '( ; .. V '. ,-. .: ,-i ... L-. ..,,..11. The men's tnt,i c!ui dl meet ii . o. ll", or- ' 4-0 JT 1 0 ' 1 1 rank Mmtin vi.-ited in roitvillc ., . . 'I I V : 1 nMrit'f " I L. A. Wooitarx s .SuUiidny lojtht l I J 4I--J JI TZlLI 1 - mamim iimbm mm mm nipkm pic will he served. 2" -4(3 y "h jf 3 . Melvin l:.cnhnwci and family, of 1 ... " j ICOSCOC ItOjIingSWOrth j .r Kaxctia, wvre Mie fun-tav rimMx ., ,J LAWitii 'rf l1'-1 I 'tt and lainily a-. ? ' i j Rov and Willie tjuii k ient Satur- Sunday lit v aiitr I'errinc at Peitiua and family, Jir. and Mm. t harlvt 0Sr at Crart Hooaf, frooad floor ,iH1, viehl and f,m4tv .ilh w. t. ' Quick, Mr. and V.' s J-.. . o. and J i'1'-' 3'9 1 .-...vr.i and funtiiv. f nn,r !l..rfin. 'I a ulio ln..l; dinner t ' 1! iK di.,t. ie. . 0-il. and Mr. ;l,.d M,,, .ui.i- i i .. .i.,..., j 1 ( I r n i r, t t t ' 1 tlh i.! K ir.d i , i, ro.t.
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When eleven
years old he was a store boy, a middle age
a merchant prince; friend of royally and active American patriot. Peabody -j gave millions for free educuion Li America and England. " Economy and thrift " was his mono. '. f If you aim to get ?Jnead in life you could y adopt no better mono. The man who v.'crks steadily and honestly, fe es sensibly and taxes a portion of f) what he earns is certain to enjoy some luck." , Deposit a part of your pay this week in this .- bank, where it will be absolutely safs and a'wyi sub ,1 jeet to your call Add something every week. O ' "j . ready thus to meet opportunity half way. Ee prurd to erclur tle rainy day chutffu.'V- r - Multiply your money in our care. ; Farmers State. Bank
