Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 37A, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 November 1920 — Page 4

Tuesday andN A IB l? , =l Wednesday flv. * From the famous story by Fannie Hurst. It depicts the every day shadows and sunshine of New York’s East Side. It reveals the divive mother’s love. And for every shade of pathos there is a balaucing note of humor. | It will be remembered by all as the greatest picture ever screened. To miss it is to miss one of the finest entertainmets ever offered the public. ' . . SPECIAL MUSIC - Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. Admission 25 and 50 Cents

B| . | \ . . ‘Battery Service Cold weather is just ahead. Is vour siora.ge battery in proper condition to meet the heavy demands that will be made on it? , . : . ' A weak, half run-down battery will not turn over a cold, stiff engine; it will not keep your lights burning hrightly ~during the long nights that are coming. ‘ ~ In winter, more than at any other time, you need a fully charged, powerful haltofy in vour car. Our service will insure this for yvou. - It will keep your batterv up to the mark all winter and insure the quick starts you want, If vou plan to store vour car, remember special battery. ‘at{ention is necessary. An idle battery deteriorates quickly unless charged and inspected regularly. We will take care of all this for yvou: store your battery give it the attention it needs and return it to you in the Spring fresh and vigorous. . 7 ' You reed our service this Winter. ..Drive around, let us look at your battery now and make arrangement for the future. ‘ : : - Electric Service At The Lincoln Highway Garage |

. - ye Kill That Cold With L-.* L - o - R , |‘£ 3 : CASCARA =7 QUININE . = g o = j ' R Q‘? gy o«' .AW Celds, Coughs TCMY La Grippe Neglected Celds are Dan gerous Take no chances. Kecp this ttatidard remedy bandy for the first sneeze. o Brealks vo a cald {1 24 Pours — Relieves ' 2 Grippe in 3 darsi-Lxcellert for Headache ’ Quinine in this form docs not afsct the hesd—Cascara is beet Tonic Laxative-—No Opiate in Hill's. : : ALL DRUGCISTS SELL IT

The Big Sale of all of my winter stojck - at first cost. Come in and ~ get your “first choice. All new and up-to-date Mil- ~ linery at this slaughter price sale. b BONDECHEA , - CNONASTURF Bhae = ' 7

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONTER, INDIANA.

NUACIS GWEN | ) TAOROUGH TEST o | Evansville Man and Wife Are Now, Convinced Of Its Unusugl Merits g : i g “My wife and ! have both put Tanlac to the test and we call it the beuz medicine in the world,' said H. L. Mil-| jer, 1616 East Virginia street, Evans-| ville, Ind. , q

“As for my own case,” said Mr. MilJer, “Tanplac has helped me out of a case of rheumatism that had followed me for twenty-eight years. ' At times all my joints and every bome in my body seemed to ache. ; “About ten years ago my sinmack got out of order. My appetite left mie and 1 had that tired, dizzy !«ml%ngg nearly all the time. The rheuratism | pained me s 0 1 got very litle sleep, and' I was continually ldsing timeg from my work. My stomach bothered me s 0 1 couldn’t half eat and I lost weight and became very weak | was unable to digest my food and had awful pains In my stomach after meals and headache nearly all the time. My wife' was uffering with stomach trouble too. Her kidoeys worvied ber ‘a great deal and she complained of severé pains in the small of her back She couldn't get much rest at night and most of the time was unable to do her housework . -

“In fact we were having an awful time of it until we got hold of Tanlac. After we had finished the first bottle of Tanlac we knew we wera on the right road, for we had begun to feel better. : . :

- “] have used the Tanlac Rheumstism Treatment in connection wiln Tanlac and now nearly every sigh of therheumatism has left me, and I sleep so sound that I don't even hear thc alarm clock ring. My appetite is so big 1 can hardly get enough to eat now ‘and 1 am able to put in full time every day at my work. I have gained all my strength back and several pounds in weight be#ides. “My* wife is also enjoying fine health as all her troubles have disappeared, and she does all her hpus¢--.§ work with ease. In fact, we are in nsi good health as anybody could ask to| be.” Tanlac is sold in Ligonier by B.'J| Williams and by the leading druggist In every town. . .dv_l

Many Ligonier business places and private houses displayed flags Armistice Day. e Gov. Goodrich will go to Russia on the expiration of his official term to study soviet government. - “Humoresque’ a picture thdt brings a lump to the troat and a smile to the lips at Crystal tonight. = Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Slabaugh will atend the funeral of a cousin of Mr. Slabaugh at Nappanee today. Dick Duebler. who used to clerk for E. Jacobs & Co. but has been in Chicago a number of years was here on a visit. e - _ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Housmen and Miss Georgia Ott, of Elkhart, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ott. ; Postmaster Gaby was called to Kendallville Saturday by the dangerous condition of a nlece who is il ‘of pneumonia. - : ' An April day on the screen, & bit o 1 cloud and a lot of sunshine that's “Humoresuge” at Crystal tonight and tomorrow. - . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sharp, Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brumbaugh Gravelton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank McGuinn. ~ : .

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carlson and son ana afr. and Mrs. Harry Harp, of Elhhart, were Sunday guests of Franx Herrmann and family. = - J. A, Denny, former resident of Noble county, writes form Chickasha, Oklahoma, to have the Banner mailed him for. the next year. : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. James Bates and son came from South Bend and wisited Mr. and Mrs. Burt Tumbleson Sunday. L - Roy Keehn, of Chicago formerly of Ligonier has been engaged to deliver the memorial address at the Elks lodge in this city Sunday December 5. - ; \Mrs. Homer L. Cook who has been an invalid for eight years suffering of spinal affection was takent to Elkhart for an x-ray examination last week and there is hope of her recovery. - :

Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Eldred, Mrs. A. Biggs, Mrs. Emma Taylor and Mrs. Graham Lyon attended the wedding in Goshen Saturday of Miss Cleopatra Myers of that city to Rev. Mark B Spacht, of Williamstown, Ohio. ' . : Learn to Dance. ; Consult Arnold Elson Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week 8 to 11 o'clock for instructions in dancing. All latest steps taught. Children’s class Friday afternoon 4:30 to 5:30. ; . e 37ast

TIRED FEELING ENDS; LIVER GOES TO WORK

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Tired feeling, headache, catching cold easily, usually indicate that your system is clogged up with poisonous waste matter. It may be your liver, kidneys or bowels, or all of them. Don’t let the trouble drag along until you're badly run down and an easy victim of disease. - The One Day Doctor cleans your system out thoroughly, tones you up, and you. feel like new. This is a one-day course of treatment, regulating stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Take it today, notice the prompt relief, and see how lively and weil you feel tomorrow. Costs oaly 25¢. Try it. - i If your druggist does not have it, send 25¢ and we'll mail it, prepaid. Absolute satisfaction or money refunded. One Day Doctor Co., Bourbon, Ind.

STANDARD QUALITY

at market prices of icheaper ‘unknown clothes Society Brand Clothes FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG * This name is your guarantee of clothes value. The makers ot these clothes cannot afford to allow the price disturbance ot a single season to break down a reputation for quality built up during years of honestendemvor. . ~ | Society bia_nd_hzgs always meant highest quality and always will---and prices will always be as low as possible consistent with the value of the clothes. The low prices are your gain as these suits were made to sell aimuchmope. @ S 'STORE FOR MEN * S :

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Gifts Christmas may be a long way off but we are already making pictures to be used as Christmas remembrances. Make an ~ appointment today. Hieber - Studios Pbon;. 264 v Photography and Xray

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IN ~ the years to come the problems of safe investment will be noless difficult. The investor of today can purchase Straus Brothers securities with the same confidence | in their solid worth as old customers of this house have always en- ‘ joyed. Ourissuesare purchased outright with our J own funds,