Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 1B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 March 1921 — Page 4

m ~ Rverybody is invited to attend its services whd do not attend church elsewhere. e » X (i - Y 5 A A S SOWA TS Nt S Sunday Sehool 9:30 A. M. : o 'mlndale:“A.M.M'lP.l._ : ' Mid Week Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 P. uo ” . X 5 : s e 3 5 A S : 3 Stop, Think, Think Seriously, Think Deeplp The churches have a claim on YOU, because they are domng Mmore than banks, manufacturing plants or any other industry to determine financial values and stablize the wealth of the country. Thoy are demanding the passage and rigid enforcement of laws that will eleanse our body politie and guarantee the safty of the rising genersThey stand for the complete elimination of every form of evil from eivic and social life. They are giving the world its highest and noblest lnd‘o:lo of citisenship, and the best expression of moral and religious The churches are the custodinns'o_f the Gospel, and the dow‘l offers the only hypothesis on which the great economic questions of the day can be satisfactorily settied. COME THOU WITH US WE WILL DO THEE GOOD,

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Just a Word to You g Mrs. Housekeeper ' You are concerned in the appearance and wear of your blankets, comforters, small floor rugs draperies. We are specialists on such household articles and use the process makes them look with fluffy newness. : ! Phone 86 and our driver will CALL BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING

Society Brand Clothes - Are Guaranteed A Society Brand Suit must give complete satisfaction, that is our pledge to you. We have the authority to refund the full purchase price if you are dissatisfied in any particular. e L R ~ Society Brand Clothes | $25,530,35840 You must see this line of real tailor made clothes to appreciate the drop inprice. - . M storerorms NS e LIGOMER “You Mast b Satshod?/ /1 iNDIANA

- Attorney O, E. Grant of Alblon made aprofessional trip here.

L. J. Dunning opende his new Strand theatre at Warsaw Monday

. Gladys Thompson is suffering with Chicken pox and will be confined to her home for a day or two.

Clarence Lung employed in Lepirds’ Shoe store, has moved from Wawaka 10 his residence outheast of town.

Mesdames Sam and Milton Selig entertained at one o'clock dinner this afternoon at the home of the former.

~ The Gleaners class of the Christian bible school will hold its monthly meeting at the church this evening.

Henry Hire is greatly improved being able to walk about his house ani up in a chair a large portof each day.

Luella Marie the seven months oid daughter of Mr. and Mrs - Edward Mertz, of Fairfield township died Tuesday. '

Miss Pearl Deardroff will render a slection on the piano at the farmers meeting at the centrallized school this

Mrs. Julia Marx, Mrs. Milton Rosenthal and Mrs. Abe Straus. of Fort Wayne were among the guests at Mesdames Selig luncheon this afternoon. : .

~ Mrs. Jonas Schloss, Mrs. Simon Schloss and Mrs. Ferd Ackerman will entertain at one -o'clock luncheon next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Simon Schloss. : :

* Curtailment in train service including the annulment of several through trains was announced by the Pennsylvania rallroad. The changes will become efefctive next Sunday. -

J. C. Brunk and Rev. Thompson went to Rome City last Thursday evening when Mr. Thompson delivered the address to the men and boys meeting given under the auspices of thec ounty Y. M. C. A.

Hardware At this store is very interesting You will find 80 4many unusual things for the home so many interesting articles. New to you and price goes down with the market. - Goods on the shelf become owrth less monéy' each lhy to keep our ;lock.mmlng cut the f!_ront door Is the only way {9 make any money. _ ' ;nte, don’t gethoe‘,l!w....’l‘uox\'uslndt L Confidence is coming back at a fast rate, don’t get shaky the weather man is with us, look to the east and don't neglect getting one of those fine large white enaméled haths for baby af this store now. : | Weavers . .Hardware Phone 134

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FELT SOMETHING WAS WRONG

Youngster's Experience Made Him Doubt Whether His Prayers Were o Really Acceptable.

In the smoking room of La France, on a cool, rough, windy day, George Gould sald:. ; ! “These winter passages are unpleasant, but they're pever dangerous. “One bleak December day I was sitting, wrapped up In furs and rugs, in A sheltered corner of the promenade deck of a Cunarder. The seas were mountaing high. The good old boat seemed to stand ou her head one minute, and the next she reared right up on her hind legs, we e “A tiny tot of a bay made his way cautiousty to the young and pretty matron seated next me. He steadied himself agninst her deck chalr and sald: : - : " ‘Mamma, is it wrong to pray that we get home safe? ; : ' “'Of course not, darling.’ 3 “‘Well,"” he went on, ‘Tve been kneeling on a locker trylug to pray that we arrive safe In port. and each time I begin the ship heaves up and throws me on the deck'” it

EVERYTHING WAS ALL RIGHT

Judge Couldn’t Be Spolling the Water When He Didn’t Use Any Soap in the Bath,

~ A serlous Inconvenlence is caused In Australia by the lack of spring water. The trouble is partly overcome by the use of huge tin tanks In which the raln Is caught. - : ~Naturally, toward the breaking up of the dry season, water becomes very precious, : - & A judge, on circult, arriving at a bush shanty, asked for a bath. Such a luxury was naturally refused, as there was only a little water left at the bottom of the tank reserved for drinking purposes, says the author of “Quaint Acquaintances.” : When dinner was ready, as the judge could not be found, the landlord went to call him; whereupon a muffled volce Issued from the tank; where the Judge was bathing! : The landlord, justly furious, roundly abused his guest. ; “Do not excite yourself,” the latter observed, casually. “I am not spoiling the water, for I am not using any soap !" . b

Restrained Applause.

A noted humorons lecturer, who was fovited to deliver an address to an audience of convicts in a western penItentlary, noticed that the auditors laughed heartily, but did not applaud. After the lecture the warden of the Institution ventured an apology. “They didn't seem very appreciative, did they?' he asked. - “I thought they seemed to enjoy it very much,” the lecturer replied. “But they might have clapped a little,” the warden remarkoz “instead of just sitting there with their hands folded.” : “Well, well,” the lecturer laughed. “I noticed that they sat with thelr hands folded, but I thought they were all manacled. And I still think they were."—Pittsburgh Chronicle-Tel egraph. - :

Would Take a Chance.

The school teacher was-explaining the meaning of “B. O.” and “A. D.” and to see if his lesson had got home he asked the boys what they would do if they found an old Roman coln stamped with the year B. C. 68. “Ignore it as a forgery,” sald one boy, whose experience as a stamp collector had sharpened his wits. : “Yery good,” sald the master, “Obviously pre-Christ minters would know nothing of Christ.” “T'd pick 1t up, though™ sald a black-haired boy with a prominent nose; “it might fit a slot machine”

The Supreme Test.

Deacon Gildrow says that if a man loves a woman well enough to cheer fully write a check in payment for her new fall suit, though he knows it means that he will have to make his old overcoat do another winter, it is safe to marry her. And Mrs. Deacon Gildrow says that if you love a man well enough to think you would like to see the floor of the ¢closet littered with his old shoes It will be perfectly safe to marry him— Houston Press. !

No Sunday Walk.

“I don't like the way Mr. Wadleigh pussyfoots into church” “You don't think he's a hypocrite, do you? “Probably not, but he pussyfoots into church the same way he pussyfoots Into a directors’ meeting He | might at least alter his galt on the Sabbath."—Birmingham Age-Herald. Harry Gale made a business trip to ] Goshen today. 2 R SRRt YT Clair Weir is in Fort Wayne and vicinity on business. - Mrs. Ed' Williams went to Chicago today to visit relatives. The two younger children of Floyd Stellar are recovering from tonsilitis. . The “Get-together” crowd will hold & surprise party some where in Ligoneir tomorrow evening. S _Tramps are passing Ligonier by. There have been no oecupants of the ity jail for several days. - . Plans for the new Christian chureh have been delivered into the hands of the building committee and bids will position in the libraty at Goshen and B Bty M DN b e - legve peitale ee R her lzvo town. . . ]

~_ STANSBURY’S 10 Day Announcement

FOR COMFORTERS.

36 inch Challie for comforters... ... . .20¢ 3-Ib. Batts for PR i LADIES' GAUZE ;‘z:NDERWE:\R DEPT. Ladies’ Pink Union Suils ......................75¢ Ladies" White Union Suits ................... 50¢ Ladies’ White Gauze Vests e diitiirsnssisn Boys’ Athletic Union Suits ... . 75 Girls’ Pink Knit Bloomers ... . 75¢ Girls’ Black Knit Bloomers ... .. 75e¢ Girls’ Black and White Bloomers ... ... 85¢ Ladies’ Sateen Bloomers ... $1.33

MEN'S DEPARTMENT.

Men's Iron Master Overalls, heavy blue - with bib, wide suspender straps ... $2.00 Men’s Plain Blue Overalis, no bib ....... $1.50 Men’s Blue and White Stripe Overalls $1.50 Men’s Work Shirts, blue and fancy ... 90¢ Men's Fine Dress Shirts, fine Madras $l.OO Men’'s Dress Shirts, fine Madras ... .$1.39 Men’s Dress Shirts, fine Madras ... $1.19 Boys’ Fancy Shirts, light stripe with - collars Sl 1. 00 Boys’ Overalls, 6 to 12 years .................. 60¢

LADIES” DEPARTMENT

Ladies’ House Aprons, light and dark . 98¢ Ladies’ House Dresses, plaid gingham $2.30 Fadies’ House Dresses, plaid Gingham $3.00 Ladies’ House Dresses, light and dark Children’s Dresses, plaid gingham $1.75 to $3

. INFANTS' DEPARTMENT Infants’ Face Veils. - Infants’ Rubber Pants. * Infants’ Hoods. Infants’ Jackets. = : : Infants’ Hose Supporters. ! Infants’ Dresses, ~ _ Infants’ Outing Gowns, : Infants’ Wrappers. , ; Infants’ Knit Bands. ’ % Infants’ Wool Vests. Mothers come to Stansbury’s for a complete line of Infants’ wear. B

= NIRRT WAISTS. ' Silk and Voile Waists. See our line,

Stansbury’s Double Store

. l 1 & *«% 3 v g 6 W 8 Head - Head ©&, ead % %;s\‘? : : - L ESP | , Loeser & Shobe will hold asale of high ~grade lowa horses at the sales barn of ~ Shobe & Shobe, in Ligonier =~ _ FRIDAY, MARCH 18th - These horses are all high grade, and . well broke. Farmers in need of horses * . will do well to wait for this bunch as . they will be the finest ever offered here™ eI R, T T

HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.

Ladies’ Silk Hose, black and Brown ... 83c Ladies’ Silk Hose, black and brown ... $l.OO Ladies’extra heavy silk, black and brown 1.50 Girls’ Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose, black and’ e Girls’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose ................ 30¢ Boys’ heavy ribbed Hose ...........................35¢ Girls 'and Boys" fine ribbed Hose, black

SPRING DRESS GOODS.

Fancy Voiles, 36 inches wide, : per yard ... 00, 80c, $l.OO, $1.50 Fancy Ginghams ..................... 20c and 25¢ 36 inch Percale, light and dark ... ... .18¢c Wool Dress Goods, a big reduction in the price of all wool and silk goods.

CORSETS.

College Girl Corsets from ....$2.00 to $5.00 Madame Grace Corsets from .. $2.50 to $3.50

SILK DEPARTMENT.

36 inch Messaline in all colors.

= PLAID DRESS GOODS. 54 inch heavy Wool Suiting for skirts $3.25

GROCERY DEPARTMENT.

Old Mill Red Beans per can ...............10¢ Come Again Sweet Corn, per can ...........10¢ Log Tavern Sweet Wrinkled Peas per can 12¢ Anng Hominy, Little BY ....................10¢c Our Faverite Pumpkin ...................11¢ Pineapple, I!egular 50¢ can now ........... 40¢ Tri-Color Brand Apricots .........................30¢ Sun Kist Peaches, worth 43¢ now ......... 30¢ Sun Kist Apricots worth 42, now .........30¢ Griffon Brand Yellow Cling Peaches worth - SUE B i O True Worth Pork and Beans worth 13¢ 10¢ T R L |

GET YOUR CHOICE QUICK

4 dozen Salad Bowls, fancy decoration. This is one of the big values. This ClearA B i e i il Large selection Blue Mixing Bowls and Pitchers. See this line. . -