Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 30, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 November 1917 — Page 5

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Loral Plant Running Full Blast Now Employing Fifty People.

The Hairy ("ream Sepnra'.ur "oi pany, cne of Lebanon's In -t n - , factories, is running in fu'l biasi a, force of about fifty employees. Kirhy Risk, head of the .la:it. sta! that business is aw, I ami ih-t in )

of war condition, the proupects II point to a banner year in 1818. The company is constantly adding customer's, both foreign anil domestic. There lias been om recent extra iv cliar.ijoi of machinery in the factory vv us to afford the employees a maximum MMtat of liht. Mr. Riak taks that th" company especially fortunate in Invitis; a sbsk of maV -rial.-, jo ham!. enough, he aays. to -.laau'Vturr t,u-n T.tKH to S.oiiO sepr;". r.-. 'i hi.v id1 I-- of machine! arc II,.. I,..; -era! a::.l ill- Golden flaVv-t. Tie la.t t'lii are soM thmuirh mail ,,.,( ! j ... v l.ho IV New Lui.j

i. ,: in d.int.v to tlx .V til." ..TV. J. j. l.vr.ch. , Mer'rroinei y and Ware . ,r,u ha i hui sr. of these

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Wilcox Motor Transfer Co. We Haul Anything Anywhere. Furniture a Specialty Phones 199 and 72

JAPANESE OFRCIAL

Inspects the Herd of Hogs of E. J. Barker. Also the Serum Plant.

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-:iv i 1 1 - ' ' r had h."".'i cut 1 i, ,.r uv i -hr....B'i rwil. (iOO!) CROWDS ATTEND.

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Mr. Kazumlm Kimuia. a representative of the government experimen'ai station of animal industry from Tukio. Japan, va- Ht Thnrntown Wednesday in.-peiliiiK the herd of lierk-hires of K. J. Marker, alio the serum plant. He if- visiting sevcr-V 0 the le.'idini; breeders of cattle, shrep and swine with a vie of pur-.-iuMiiT. a la: .-hipnient of each to he sen', over !..! -prilijt.

MOVES TO ALEXANDRIA.

Clyde II. Walker, i.f Hussion, Takes

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,irr.. and has r r.-idencc. Mr. I' md it Kosston i: go UP the m liurke Company re for tile entire .ill. Walker will .- at Kn.-loii, hut )it;:itii.n to the

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' $73 j trgj rrrt ii B rj f 1 1 ' y g y l I f' ''ijj I 'HI '5 I

"YfthV, Min Kitchen Cabinet Sale fjiCnWnAlP closes Saturday, November 3, now is your opportunity to get rid of your old cabinet and get a credit of $5.00 on your new one, or a handsome set of dishes

ree. Terms SI .00 down and $1.00 a

week.

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Saturday Specials

A lartrc assort uicnt of tJra;try materials f all kind to clo.se out at ONEHALF I'lvICE. Thi.- is a rare opportunity. Amounts are limited. .$1.33 Inlaid Linoleum, Zut- rjr -J2.30 Axminster Rugs, ?1 (JQ unlay special, per yard tttK, 17x34, Saturday special. . $10.00 Wilton Rugs, GGxC??, OCT IQ' !' C?7 ftf for biK heayV 1laid Wo1 Saturday special OtJ.IO j O .J U Blankets. ?;.00 Colonial Rag Rugs, ?1 AO i Q() for Plaid Woolnap Blankround, Saturday special. . OX, JO j iWU eU for Saturday buyers.

In spite of market conditions In spite of silk prices soaring In spite of Uhe extreme scarcity of silks We are going to put across i The Biggest and Most Successful Annual November Silk Sale This store has ever known We have been prepang for this sale for months, and have gotten together one of the largest selections of Silks ever shown it Lebanon. rtv, Hundreds of Dollars Worth of Silks at a Saving

$1.30 A!l-Siik Crepe de Chine Standard quality in a full range of colors for street or afternoon wear, oO different shades, 4H inches wide. Ma.ked at, J $I..')0 Novelty Striped Satins

New and beautiful color

nations, chol

3il inches wide Sale Price, lor s yard

ment, it,", and 40 i.H at,

dies wide; sclimir

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of over 10 stvis.

November Silk $1.24

,$i.48 tn,Nn::is,lk..$i.75

98c

$1.25 Wash Satin These come in flesh and ivory: thi is a pure de si'k that launders perfectly. 3'i inches wide; for the November Silk Sale we have mark

ed this silk to sell at a y ir d

50c Silk Warp Crepe de Chine at -12c Choice of over 2" shades, including evening and street colors; a v ry superior quality, W inches iO wide, a yard

$1.25 Black TalTela Silk ( $1.73 and S2 Novelty t $2.00 and $2.23 Satin Kndiant Gold edge and Turquoise brands. Printed Silks j Finely nwrii qualities with bright, strong and durable quality; 3L)1(.mll(, Mvi,.s lM1,h f,.r house'1''''11 fmi.-h; in shades of navy, inches wide; sale price, QO j a , '...' inin: ',,0o. s. . Copenhaten. pink. ciel. lilac, m.ns

$2.00 Black and Navy Chiffon I sc Taffetiw !a

$2.73 Handsome Dress Satins! ;ils squineile I'lu-n I'ure yarn dyed; one of the best ' For coals and trimming's,

$7.50

21-inch Velveteen

i;k Sale

And these are 'Mi inches wide; handsome nn.Viitv l.v.ms finish

which makes the most attractive I 'm?",'an ''" "'" co1'

Ijowns; selling at, (? 1 JQ ' 'Ue. navy, ( iciiiiageii, dark a yard 5 l.OO given, Wnnii, icseda. plane, trray ..... . 0 .. :aii oheis; ill iiiehes wide; N-

.t.Ii i.inini; Minis Strong and reliable wearing q1 ity, suitable for lining the hr-;

buckiirehV ';;,,:., uo Sulin Merfne ,. i i- a. $2.00 mches wide; the sale price QX ,T "'n ''" t ''"!" -""" irehes w,,l for a yard is JoL with rich fui'-li. .-iooedid range of, " colors for both street and evening ' '"' ,'VM" ;i()-inch Karama I ur ! wear :ti; inches wide duiinir the r,,Jil ""'h !'r'

. ihe , am.vd al-.lut.-! fa-t. All !,.

O" !.'! hlaek; special. . . .? I 0 a yard

For coats, coliais and tin mini'.;.- N.uvmb

r $i5.oo:n!s-

Silk

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$2.00

Wonderful New Winter Coats Special Values for Tomorrow that will prove a revelation to women of economp

The Choicest Materials; Plain or Trimmed with Fur, Fur Fabric or Plush.

New Colors ; Plum, Taupe, Burgundy, rirein. Drown, Navy Prkin. atid Bint 1. .

$14.75 For $20.00 to $23.00 Coats of ali-o,d vriour. osfoi.l rl itl. and j-sey. l-.t... ',,r or plnh ment.T in new autumn colors; sizes fiir

$19.75

For S2.0() to $29.50 Coats S'.ucmng in.oh-l- fa-Lifully porH-ay-inir tiie season', s-i:arl' i st!e of ho.ro mat. I'ais in a tn;:t V'.-lftv of

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$23.75 For S30.W) to .)5.00 Coats

mit, fid coics. of ,;'k phish. liol.roa.i. loth. p..: t.om and v.'lou: . lolv hoed anil interlined. I'lam or '; m.roert. S or.- of dif'Vrent

$12.95

Serge and Satin Dresses

Offering over I'M) extraordinary models tomorrow, at the low price of up to fib values

KM ART TVI fS TKIM.MINtiS SIKAKillli-lNE MOOF.I.S UltAIOUt IOOKLS TAII.OHKIl MODKI.S IHIAI'KII M t Kt TS CATHKUKI) Tl'XK'S KMUItOIUKKKO MOIIKI.S ETON ('OAT KF KBITS I'I.EATKD MODKI.S I'ANMER EFFECTS A reroarkalile showing of hifrh-rlosn dressin in fine mannish seigo and lustrou mitin. Youthful new models in the very best sljies of the -icaon. An extensive group at thi ridiculously low price.

oj-r si:its have am. been materially lowered , in price in-vestioate.

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Trimmed hats, trim m i rn;s

lint rimmed hats , everything

FOR LESS "i of all pattern h;tt., Ciire. H:trt. K!l ri-; $5.00

There

lin banded saiiors. sailors

with rioimii, feather a.-.d nou-lty stickup gai ni.-hments, r.ai!i rs of varying widths, nl.i-.o trim trtcorne effect and shiried bum styles, h'.ui k and colors, Lyons and other silk velvet quaii'ies, all abounding ir. prettinesn ami exctptional value; tP"J QC Saturday OL'OO For miseii and children, hiark and colors, new styles; values QQf ' to 1.59, at Jd" Ages 2 to 12 years, all kinds and colors, nc' styles; values to QCr 2.00, at ? '

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