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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 8

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The Marion Stari
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THE MARIOS DAILT STAR, IRIDAT. JA.Vt'ABY 12. 1917. PAGE EIGHT. IfSI ODD FELLOWS INSTALL THEIR OFFICERS REASONS End-of-Season Suit Sale WHY- End-of-Season Overcoat Sale 'Surely provides wonderful buying opportunities, as is reflected in the buying crowds today.

Hasten, anticipate your next season needs. New Albert Wills Is Now the Noble Grand. The best makes, of the choicest are now offered at these re- Started with a rush this mornim terns, at Marion's best clothing duced prices. OVERCOATS P. H.

C. INSTALLATION TAKES PLACE LAST NIGHT SUITS This sale provides the Biggest and Best Values in town. The Prices are Lowest All Suits are included not merely t-pecial prices on odd lot. 95 SUITS that former 95 Elks To Stage Gridiron Stunt at Thirty-Second Anniversary Celebration March 3. lv sold at $15.00.

OVERCOATS that ffffl fl formerly sold atP $15.00 now reduced to SUITS that formerly at $22.30, now reduced to li now reduced to 17 19 95 35 95 All Overcoats are in the sale not only a few at very low prices. OVERCOATS that formerly sold at $22.50 now reduced to OVERCOATS that formerly sold at S25.00 now reduced to OVERCOATS that formerly sold at $27.50 now reduced to 14 17 19 21 1435 1C95 OVERCOATS that formerly sold at $18.00 now reduced to OVERCOATS that formerly sold at $20.00 now reduced to All Sweaters are included. SUITS that formerly sold at now reduced to SUITS that formerly sold at $27.50, now reduced SUITS that formerly sold at $18.00, now reduced to SUITS that formerly hold at $20.00, now reduced to 95 95 21 15 All Hats are included. Wayside Lodge, No. M4, I O.

Instalied its officers as follow Jut night: Albert noble grand; Henry Everly, vlre grand; George Henley, recording secretary; F. f. Bacon, financial secretary; A. W. Ma-on.

treasurer; J. A. Killer, trustee; O. Bratton, right supporter to lbs noble grand; Edward Pare, left KijppurCr lo the noble grand; Klcbard. warden; C.

O. Nanh, chap-Iain: J. A. Orndorf. ronduc tor; George Hwarti, right scene support-rr; V.

II. Sihllli-r. left scene supporter; Kdward Primmer, Insldu guardian; Howard Russell, outside guardian; E. L. Harper, supporter to the vlre grand; 1).

Nar-rance. left supporter to the vke grand. All Mackinaw are included. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON MEN'S RAINCOATS BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS, 25 PER CENT.

DISCOUNT AH Underwear is included. The Prices are Lowest. for 20 Sale is Strictly Cash Underwear at Discount COMPARE Sale Prices on lien's and Boys' Sweaters $1.50 Sweaters now $2.00 Sweaters now $1.60 $3.00 Sweaters now $2.40 $4.00 Sweaters now $3.00 Sweaters now $4.00 $6.50 Sweaters now $3.20 Soft andStiff Hats AT DISCOUNT Men know our utock a the very rhoirettt and txt. $2.00 Hats now $1.60 Hats now $2.00 Hats now $2.10 $1.00 Hats now MACKEN SMITH I'. If.

('. fnfiiIlHtion. Glenn Buckley a Installed aa president of the Protected Hume Circle at Its regular mooting held in the hall on iioiith Main street, lait right. Lucille pine was In-wailed as vlre president; Miss Enta Nichols, guardian; Clarenco fi -retary; Thomas Clark, treasurer; Miss Catherine Pine, chaplain; ('. li.

Hhfttprlf y. accountant; Miss Grace ii.ailo that tha Bucyrus. Gallon, Mansfield and A supper was aerwd. Reck, guide; Minn Emma' Amies. 'nJovd Black Glazed Boots Lai-e or Button Welt Sole would enter-lisiii'iuet next if application ri'( flved.

alv cl.Ttr-.l 1. tain I01U'" Tliurnday r.islit. for nifinli' ill other plarea. In th evening a banquet will be nerved at the Flka' home. At thl banquet It la planned to put on a stunt similar to the Gridiron club's annual affair in Washington.

companion, and Mlsa Wllda Boyer, pianist. After the meeting a short program ai enjoyed. An xylophone, aolo by Glenn Berkley and reading by Mra. Guy Hhawk were thoroughly To Give HiHii1. Marlon Company, No.

Uniform Hank, Kniglits of Pythl. made plana for a ilne to be held the hall, Wednesday night. Ai. $3.50 $4.00 ftirhelleti I'mlernear at a Itelurel I'rlre. The first time you've ever had an opportunity to buy this famous underwear at a cut price.

All styles; all sizes. J. H. Rawllngs Son. 1 5 'i JOHN STlUX SHOK CO.

Think It Over. I I lk-. In Work t.rldlron Stunt. i fJxalK-d it V. Fair-j liankn.

i.t Marnni l.oiitf of Elka, No. I In oiitliiiing plan for the cele-j liiation of Mm li.dge'a thirty-aecond annlvpraary, Mnh at luRt nlght'a meeting. ihat arrange-j nienta rr being mnde for the big- grM con! In the hicinry of the local order An .1 turialii raler for the real relehrntlon the following day a big h.ill will lie lifld In the lodge, room the nlirht uf Mar. 2. On the morning nf the next Hay parade will be at aged through tin- downtown 9 r-1iviM RICHW00D TRAINER IS TO LOCATE AT URBANA He Is Harry Tallman, Driver of Many Fast Ones.

Harry Tallman. who has been conducting a public training stable at Ith hwood for the lat few years, has made arrangements to open a slml- The Deutchland crew it famous so is MIKE ELIAS who is now selling A A HER'S AND PANETELLA Stogies 3 FOR 5c. Box of 100 at $1.45. 141 S. Main St.

Htreeta and In the afternoon at nVlifk thirty-two candidates will be Initiated. t'lncinnat I Lodge of F.lkn, the mother lodge of the local order, II. liar plant at the Champaign county have the place of honor at the lodge fair grounds track, says Thursday's Hc-Hion. though there will be delega-1 Marysvllle Tribune. Ha expecti to Hons present from Columbus, I.lma.'sh'P h' equipment to t'rbana the 11 i i- Inst of this week.

He will bo locat- Begin by Buying the Lasting Kind omARoniAR ed In the west barn, which was formerly occupied by Harry Stokes. Mr. Tallman Is the slin of Alfred 1 ONG active in Inducing him to locate In that city. Mr. Tallman is a successful trainer and relnsman, having es- 4IE bride and groom of today realize Ialiman.

wno formerly trained over tablished an enviable reputatlon Even the words blend Am W. CENTER ST. the Crbana track. The younger Mr. lover the half-mile track He has Tallman was horn In frbana; and ha i trained and driven such good horses that however little furniture they may need with which to start house- many friends there that have been as Nick Strong.

Addle .1. Roxla Armstrong and many others. He will take four head with him to The great step to smoke -flavor aroma. And the great step to aroma? Why, Omar! For Omar is aroma a thrill to every sense, a joy to every smoker. Now's the Time For You Men To Buy WORK SHOES keeping, they "want that little long." Our furniture has that old-time knack of lasting and of being so designed as not to go out of fashion.

You don't expect to buy furniture every day, and therefore when you do buy, you are entitled to goods that you can use every day for a long time. Our furniture is just that kind made of selected, seasoned woods; fashioneJ with artistic skill; polished, finished, or upholstered by practiced hands the kind of furniture that will wear well and that you will be proud of. (ireat Iieinodeling Sale at J. II. Rattlings Son.

Values in Women's Wearing apparel never equaled before! Be sure you get your share of the wonderful bargains. 1 Attorneys Fred E. Guthery and Fred h. Carhart went to Bellefon-taine, today, to take depositions in the case of Isaac S. Guthery against the Hlg Four Railroad company.

WALDORF WALL PAPERS REPRESENT THE GREATEST OBTAINABLE VALIES IX STtH'K, PRIXT. COUIK AI IKSUi; R)H WHICH WE ASK THE I-OWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. OPEX EVERY EVEXIXG. Waldorf pharmacy 133 South Main Street. i i BACHMAX'S Any Hat in the Stock 91.00.

1-0 Aroma makes a cigarette they've told you that for years. And Omar aroma. It's the perfect Turkish blend the triumph of rich Turkish and ripe accentuating leaves. Then Omaromar spells aroma. Even the words blend.

WHERE GOOD FURNITURE COttfS HW NTJw Ha I I Bible Classes Tonight. I The High school and grade boys Bible classes will meet tonight at 6 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A.

An Interesting lesson will be taken up. Hon' of rteypy Mome" lArpta i KELLY'S ORT LIGHT Grantlond J2cj JANUARY CLEARANCE Th TUg Sale la bow en Yon nut by the few price quoted below that the MTtacs offered here are worth while. IVm't orei-look thin opportunity to bay sueh good merehaiKtfaie aa nich low prior. Oh? CIGARETTES I Attack ami Pefense. Football leaders waited only lute surety, be a big advance In the proper direction.

I SALE of Odd fairs of Work Mines nt prices you will not -vear or two before chopping away sec ajiain for many a day. tlvB I give the attack "Darcy waiting for Carpentier." What for. with Miske, Levinsky and Dillon still In reaching distance? Men's Suits or Overcoats Regular fJO.00 CI 7f values 310lO v. 1 I its' Cot "Smoke Omar for Aroma" Those In charge of baseball, or most of them, have taken little lnter-. est in the matter of building UD a See the shoes in our the price below: If the Austrian feels that Miske Men's Hats and Caps ItS.

OO Hat now IQ.40 98.00 Hats bow $2.00 Jttt.OO Hats aow 91.00 9I.RO Hat or Cap 91.20 91.00 Haw or ftOc Caa uon ioc Men's and Boy's Mackinaws All VjW Mr, tf OH "re attractive game. They are will- rspeciany cant sop nira v4tiicSf i.ow iK en0llKh to admit that the defense orthy evening's entertainment, has all the best of It and that en- we have a sharp, ingrowing hunch for tirely too many ball gamea are mere-. he w111 more than a trifle $16.88 $14.95 $13.50 $11.25 $7.98 Regular SiJa.OO values Regular $20.00 values Regular StS.OO vatuea Regular StS.OO values Regular 910.OO values lv duels between two pitchers, with surprised about the seventh round 99 Xarkhmw All Values, Now All $3.43 Values, Now All Values, Now Ml S3.S Values, Now AM 54.4S Values. Now tne rest ot cast Involved in the day's controversy. S3 43 Rt admitting this, they are con-! tM VladlOaaw 9fl Mackinaw 94.30 94 Macktnaw it and pass tent to forget about Yes.

What? Sir Verncn Castle, dancer, leaves to join the colors. Les Darcy, prlie fighter, skips out to evade enlistment. W'haddys. mean "manly art?" Hlckey. along to other details.

All Values, Now to sec our "(iround Grip- Children's Suits and Overcoats Men's Trousers Swrater Coats Men's Shirts Men's rndenresr. TVr are all offered at this sale at big: reductions. Buy at thfa cash sal and save monev. If making the game any more attractive to the spectator is any part of the desire or thought of baseball leaders, the least that can be done is this: 1. Eliminate the spitball, or the! application of any outside matter toi the cover.

per Then again It might mean this, ss one sporting philosopher put it: "The art of self-defense 100 yards in ten "Always the Most for Your S. R. F. Ten mllcrl TWh I.Ti- Eliminate one of the foul nines n.i xtr WM. P.

KELLY OPP. BOULEVARD strikes. first seasons Ollt nnJ.r fha Rirnl 3. Have a stricter balk interpre-jpnninr. in ion- i Out or the High Rent DUrrict SM W.

Center St. tatlon rigidly enforced 1915. These call for no vital npscts and they would, of an abso- anM i urve m. hit one persen To settle an argument," writes We three different places with one p-.

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