Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 29, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 November 1917 — Page 7

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ADVERTISING C lie Ue Per Word, Each Lwue. .- Advertisement Taka fur Uei I tba 10c FOR SALE SAXfc Two ituiy buck houc. earn heat. Four squares from house; terms made to suit buyi ( n. Kin. 10-8-U. i.S ALE-Brand new Ford chassis i , , f Hoffman, at Brentoii is f.a-10-JS-tr. I jt SALE Hall Safe. Lebanon Ice ream Co. 10-27 -IT. ' t a i" piurr 'nr'rfennT in ' . . ..T ,, V. V. . V i aelO. w, t.. miner, b. n. i, i'J i SALE Piano in good condition, ra ease. Address W. H. Reed. ntown. 10-31-2t. S' MALE Forty acres, roved, on a main road, 4 miles from . . . if m m. ;

i per' acre. Address Fanny Camp- j "When suffering from itUrks of indi- , Kirkhn. Ind. ' 10-31-2t , S"1'0" n1 heaviness after eating. rTTIT 7--uT ; n ; 7 1 one or two of Chamberlain s Tablets i SALE Cabbage for kraut, -i .,.. ,: ,. 1 u.... i,0

enti a pound. Call phone 69. 10-31-41.

it SALE Single comb Bre.wn Ug- j jbje lt p.ffom, its functions natorn cockerels; gooil ones. Phone uray. If yoa are troubled with indi7avi!le. H. C. Powell, R. R. 6. Leb- gv)ttloa Kjvt them a trial, get well and

sal KKin , in barn. i'sone 567-L. '11 SALE Good anvil; also pair exn heavy singletrees, at once. !)n( rronne street. 11-1-21. WANtED i . t ANTED Fireman at T. H i 1 1 stutinn .If; cents ner hour i j me 475. 10-!-tf. , I "'ANTED Saleslady, at once; per- J )' ment position to right party; in of Lebanon's best stores. Adilre.s 1 'care Reporter. 10-31 :.? 'MrtJiTED Place for man and wife on 1 .asrm or in town. Address "R" He-' (rter jf f ice I0.:il-2t. i 4"F0RREXT " j Dii BENT Suitable room for au- ; Inrnobiles and trucks. Call phone' S-L. 10-2-tf. fiR RENT Seven-room house, amaU I barn. Near square. Neal and mpany. tO-27-Ht. 1 bsTiihN r"uKTkAIK auiufl.,ui ' ; home, on brick stre-t, to exchange , !lr smaller residence, c'oser in, either vie or rent. larr-ugh Shannon.: I OR RENT Six rooi-i oft North M.-riHun rank B. Wiwnley. 0"RENT Five-r.-'.rr. , East Elm, .'.h tn 0 RF.Nf "A r-.,o'm , i i ...j,.;ir, 7-'0 North F:. .t ' :. i.odern house , street. S"C 10-:ii :it. j ""house. :M I :.ll i-Y. 11 1-tf. I LOST ST Scottish Rite pin; no name on it. Reward for return to John rice. LebanoiT 10 -'tri-.-it, fjaf Between K'.hbins' (Jarage anri i Salem church a bed comfort. Return -in this office and receive reward. ' 10-31-2'.. ,.08T Bluik"fur muff. " Roturn to Miss Esther Allen, city trawer's i-fe. U-l-2t. FOtlND .."ONI) -liu.lth'of ke. loplie at this office.

We wish to announce that we will discontinue the sale of the Dort Cars, not through any fault of the Dort, but wholly on account of the steady increase of the other departments of our business; the sales of tires, Gargoyle Mobiloil, accessories, and the vulcanizing of tires and tubes demanding our entire attention. We also wish to announce that we will furnish service on the cars that we have sold until another Dort Agency is established. Lebanon Vulcanizing and Sales Co. Phone 362 Armory Building

Interurban Time Table TERRE HAUTE, 1ND1ANAPOLI3 EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effective Feb. 1. 1917. EAST WEST EAST WEST ; A. M. 5:25 6:25 7:15 8:15 t 8:57 10:15 11:15 A. M. 5:25 :25 7:25 8:25 t 9:17 10:25 11:25 P. M. fl2:26 1:15 2:15 t 3:2 4:15 6:15 t :2 7:1a t 9:47 10:00 P. M. tl2:17 1:25! 2:25 t 3:17 4:25: 6:251 t :17 l(t:2( 512:3 tLimited trains. Daily except faundav. SFrankfort only. I-"t car have. Iniaalis t 11:30 o. m. ami LJifavtte at 10:4 p. m. (:RAvYFORDSVH ,LE D.VISION CarJ )eav9 i.ban0n for Crawfordsrille at 7:&n. 9:30, 11:30 a. m. 1:30, 30, 7:30. 9:30 and 11:30 p. m. Cars arrive from Crawfordsvilie at '7:10, 9:15, 11:20 a. m., 1:20, 3:15, 7.00, 8JO 1 and 11:20 p. Mrs. Smith Recommeads ChsmberIain's Tablets. "I have had more or less stomach trouble for eight or ten years, write, Mrs. G. H. Smith, Brewerton, N. Y. ! ound tiiem a pleasant laxative." These fahleta nns iin the stomach and enOVEN MORKERT Chiropractor Boors: 9-11 s. m.; 1-5 and 7-8 a. ! Coosultatioa and Spiaal Analysis free 230 Caaon-Neal Bldf . Phone 63J n. b. snooK VETERINARIAN Orer Oak Drag Store Telephone MS. Lebanon. DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN rarsseri State Bank Bulldisf T sv as. to 6 p. m. PHONE 2M. SKE THE VALLEY FARM LIGHTING PLANT Now on (Ifmonstration at J. E. Berkley Elec. Shop 12 f South St. Phone 978-L DRESSMAKING For Sr eUsa dreswrnaking, call on Mrs. Mary Anderson, 504 Esplanade street. Lebanon, Ind.. phone 840. DO IT YOURSELF I Do it your ssif. Kaka your old car look new. Ask us about it NODES' DRUG STORE-i--y , .,. ,J

PLAYING THE FIELD

BY JACK VEIOCK. IKu Iht fsAVtiffrtuanl .' r(-. NEW YORK. November 1. The , football wizard from the faraway northwest has c,ter.-d the eyes of the east, just as those wh Know him best predicted he would. (iiimour Dobie, famous as coach of ihe undefeated Washington eleven over a stretch of nearly eight yeais. ame east to take charge of the Navy squad at Annapolis, and in a surpris;hort space of l:i-i he has nated footbull spirit and tactic3 at the Naval Academy. came east with a groat rep utation, and he is upholding it admirahly. When he tint invaded the east he' was engaged by Detroit univerity, hut football conditions at Detroit were discouraging and whin the op,ning at Annapolis came Dohie was freed bv Detroit and accepted the position which should give him his greatest opportunity to win lasting fame in the ranks of great football coaches.

The Navy eleven this year is plav- ' pmivr, prnua iy m n jh mg a different brand of football than "an' th.''. "I""'1 10 UfJ!it 1 "lnt- be-

it has ever exhibited before After a comparatively poor start in its first game of the season, the Middle aggregation suddenly bloomed out in full itrength and smoothered the Carlisle Inidans under a crushing score of 61 0. This game has furnished the biggest surprise of the football season in the east to date, and the score inlicates hat kind of results Dobie is getting. Colgate is one of the teit halanred teams in the eat this season. The veteran back field of the 1918 Colgate ggregation rturned this year. It is composeo ot naooeu, ,pencer ami (,i!o. who f-rm a formidable groundgaining trio behind Quarterback Mc-

Kride, who was the understudy to Charles Weeghman. The Cuh, tried Anderson last year. Colgate's deem- ou numK.r of rFrrmi in the elusive victory over Cornell on October ,n(t gKmn f the Ust ,.amp.,ign and 20, is the outstanding feature of what hv lopping off these who failed, oromipes to be a successful season. Wceghnan expects to be able to cut Six army posts in the vicinity of down the expense of the spring trainNew York have formed a football ing trip. Vague under the direction of the Neve York Athletic Club. Many great plovers from big uni- Chamberlain's tough Remedy the verities ail over the country are now Mont Reliable, wearing khaki in the camps located After many vealV pf.np.m.e in , within a verv few miles of the eoun- UM of it nnH otn,r fou(?h icnp,, try s big metropolis, and as football there are manv who prefer Chamber,s considered one of the greatest ,m', to any other. Mrs. A. C. Kirsgames for conditioning a soldier, army u-in, (ireenville. Ills., writes. "Cliumofficials were quick to give their con- berlain's Cough Remedy has been used 4er,t- in my mother's home and mine for The c.imps represented are- the Avi- yeai -i, and we alays found it a quick ition Camp, Mineola. L. I.; Fort cure for colds and bronchial troubles. Schuyler, Fort Totlen. roi t Wade-, We find it to bo the most reliable worth. Fort Jay and Fort Siorum. Ail cough medicine we have uJ." Adv irrangemertts for the playing ached- mmmmm ale and the conduct of the league """ were left to the N. Y. A. C, which (Jeese aTsff attorney.) has donated n.edaUt for" the players aonca TO KSias, CBCDITOaa, ETC. n the winning teams Ijter in the ,. In 'J" '""',' "' ' ioie "I Aiary ... . I-.. Anoerse,,, ,1e season an effort will bf (made to have in tu n,m l ireutt i.'ourt Kej,i, mi,r

the l?.,t team in tnc (league play jickcd eleven from Cnmn L'nton. F-xy Miller, of the Pittsburgh L'nivsrsitv eleven, staged tn- lirst long run of the season in Pittsburgh's s;aire wilW Lehigh. , Miller grabbed Lehigh's initial kirkoff, tucked the rival muter his wing and skidded thrMigb a broken field for a touendown, after running it yanls, all of which is going some. Pitt-ihurgh footbdll isages, sowover, ell us that Fosy was merely staging

us winual stunt wncu i matle thai mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm run. Every year sinie he has been at Pittsburgh, they say, Miller has MaVig.rs k amlth. tonr' fee uianulled off at least ne sensational ' framca to m-stiinwi aT tm-

ramhia fir a score, ytth. the oxcep- ! jon of one year, wher he received an ' rlv ipjurv which keut him- out of j " Ch gim-. Thi is- tvuiarV last a!)r' i F"rU all '1 surd f.ara- 1 1 n 11- v ' - t I II i ,, v 1 1 ' ,1 I .

ONLY SEVIN FOOTBALL

ELEVENS UNDEFEATED Process of Elimination in the' Eastern Race for the i Championship. i BY JACK VEIOCK. i me ;iftio" ." icnct.i NEW YORK, November 1. Out of the many eastern football elevens playing intercollegiate schedules only seven remain undefeated today. They are Pittsburgh, Brown, Dartmouth, Washington St Jefferson. Williams, Stevens and the Army, and after playing of Saturday's gan.es the field may be cut down for at least three of MiefHi teams have hard games this week. Brown must meet the Syracuse eleven at Providence, Dartmouth faces the strong Penn State aggregation and the Army will battle Notre Dame at West Point. These three games are expected to develop some real football and the outcome of all three is extremely lc artful. Pittsburgh's undcfi ated fain will; 1 meet Westminster and is expected to ! ' keep the slate clean, while Washing-' ton ii Jefferson is picked to win from Marietta and Williams has an edge on Wesley: Of the undefeated teams Pittsburgh has the o-reutos-t scoring machine. (;1(,n Earner's athletes have rolled up i:;7 points to fifteen for opponents, T'"1 Army ic second with 1"9 points against ten scored by opposing teams, r ' PI NTS AND PASSES. ilt'j lft fsfrnfl'i',111 AVtf-t rrir(, I BI.OO.MINCTON, Ind , November Indiana is determined lt not jv--contidont on the eve of "its con'th State and Coach Sc.ehm believes the Hoosiers tT last- " ' 11 " .v.t n.i.r. ...,. , , ' 1 t,A,MuK 'U'" "K-mh" -Handicapped by bad weather. Notre Dame has been forced to do most "f 'u training indoors for the Army KaniP at -at 1 1Iiv aiur y. ,re , raUhC '"Juries -' AP'l'. O-V " i , November J U,f,,t -rimmage work and signal " ni ne uu- program m me, wioni" "mad from now until the ,Hm wlln saiuroay. Loacn f warns is sun trying to nnn an einwiwiei 1 rnmn nan m ano 11 r P'inon of ngntnair is giving nun " , ' , , ' aiara 'e .11c rsnnmuns. (TTTIN4i EXPENSES. ( HIi'A(iO, November 1. Not more thiin 2g or W men will make the tf,riK trajnjn(t trip with the Cubs, ,ordin to ulans anrouin ed todav hv arivM that I ""'i;,',,:? .nt1 huo fiieO In. u-eount unit v. ",,,",'(,' -.uein,,te,i '.''"JdJJ", " i,i or er "1 vonhr si HiwJe'TVr"iiir,,t una , tn or couar .r.'tes.i.. i.iirr. Mary of t,y

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Good looks you will find in every Clothcraft Suit and Overcoat in more than generous measure. But downright wearability honest worth genuine all through value are likewise built, by "scientific tailoring," into Clothcraft Clothes just as strength is built into a bridge by the very excellence of the materials and the making! Sturdiness underlies the good look. So it's a real "find" to discover such clothes as these at 1 to $2-"!

ELBERT PERKINS CO. OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE IN THIS TOWN

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THE STAR Prest-0-Lite Service Station Storage Batteries and (as Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. BRENT0N GARAGE Autos and Aato SuppUe East Main Street Fhona 294 GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS TJ FlUTlitUre Taken is part pay on new swqm si

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SHIRTS HATS NECKWEAR MUFFLERS ' CAPS End Specials! SATURDAY ONLY fl DRUG STORE illMIIIIIIII'IIIHII'lllllllllllimilMIIIIIIIIIL j Miss Tillie White Spirella 1 Corsetiere 1 60: E. Main St. Lebanon, Ind s Telephone 517-L lllllllllllllllllMMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIC Karpens' Upholstered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO. AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Acrcswries. Kelly-.Sprtngfield and Fiske Tires. CASOL1NE 2le North Lebanon St Pboae 21

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