Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 37B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 November 1921 — Page 3

GLASSIFIED ADS - Big Types For Sale. I will offer for sale at prices -congistent with the times, some of the splendid Big Type boars by Radium. They are all cholera immune and healthy. Walter E. Wolf, Ligonier. RR 4 : : : s BAa] 2 Wanted , A ianitor for the United Brethern church. A good job for the right person. Apply to W. A. Cochran or €. R. Stansbury, o - 33atf For tent modern house on South Main street. Inquire at the Carney Clothing Store. B 24btf Bring your children for school ghoes to Newtons Shoe Store. 33at?f - Good. work shoes $2.50 at Newtons Shoe Store. : 33ate * ' Notice of Services. . Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at The Crystal Theatre. Welcome | 29Dbtt For sale, White Wyandotte cockerals. H. H. Decker, [ 36atf Great Clubbing Offer. - The Ligonier Banner and the Ohio Farmer one year for only $2.50. Here is a rare opportunity for new and old subscribers to the Banner to secure a great farm Journal at half price. o 34btf To The Public—l am prepared to make and fit stove pipe and set up stoves for the winter, Also stove repairing. D. M. Rench - ,30btfi Good Stove For Sale. | Nearly new large Cole stove ,fD"I sale. Will burn almost any kind of fuel. Pipe, baseboard, shovel ! and poker go with it. Cost $4O last fall and §2O wil take it. Inquire at Weir & Cowley’s hardware. o 36btrl : Men Wanted. : To huskic'orn‘)\(). L. Chamberlin; Phone 16 A. A 36btf Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Faeial and *Scalp Massage . Manicuring, Shampooing Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing [ Marinello Toilet Preparations : ~ Hair Goods . ‘ - Phone 3839

7N, P = \\_4\ . Glasses that Fit - Nevin E. Bretz ~ Optometrist At Hutchison’s every Wednesday afternoon.r_{ | T SCALP TREATMENT — - Shampooing and Manicuring Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South of Presbyterian 'Church.. Ligonier, Indiana Accurately and Scientifically ~ Fitted. ‘Broken lenses : replaced. : Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

ARMISTICE DAY ATTRACTION Foot Ball ~ Goshen City Park Gridiron Friday, Nov. 11th, 3:15 P. M. Chicago Thorn Tornadoes Goshen Delta Sigma Upsilon

For safety and 5 g convenience Falling down stairs in the dark, taking the wrong medicine and %thouS’and other dangers lurk in the darkness. Avoid them by having a flashlight handy. These days while darkness comes early you have more need than ever for a serviceable Winchester flashlight. Getone today. You will use it tonight. ! Winchester Standard Type e Nickel and fibre fi%&;fl‘:‘;- ‘cases. Safety iR switch. | Tested | 11 . f !;gi bulb. Lens give ,f 'f:;; perfect distribution i il SE . J!g s':‘ of light. Has long 'f (@l life Winchester ! ;} il Dbattery. , n B : ;I ; # 1f you own an idle ;?'f i@ flashlight bring it ] {:n f : S L“—hig in. A new battery : m%%'i‘ or bulb may - put it to work again. o

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f/LucKY\ \STRIKE ¥ \\CIGAREPZE R b '..bfr‘..g o Wang 0 2AkW F I‘O seal / in the ' delicious | Burley flavor ) - Once you’ve \\ enjoyed the 1\ toastedflavor ; | you will al- , ways want it ’ 8\ o v : 1 = T A s e L | ' W. H. WIGTON ‘ Attorney-at-l Law Office in Zimmerman Block : LIGUNTER. IND. m Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q Ligonier , Indiana . CHARLES V_INKS AND SON ; o Y . Dealerin Monumenu, Vfiults, Tombstones, Building Stone Corn2r Fifth and Cavin LIGONER

' %2(\‘- A e »‘3'\\\\’:%' ’ iy ONNE : oy A \\ \“\AI NN S Y ATREONNN e ;\\\\\\\\\ - Some flashlight uses ‘ about the house Lighing cellar stairs - Looking in closets Lighting the porch Careing for, babies : When the electricity fails Finding out the time Exploring in the attic . Lighting up the oven °

E. R. Kurtz : : ! .. 2 ~ Auctioneer ~ Datesican be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. o — Bake Sale and Bazaar. : The ladies of the Christian church will hold a bake sale and bazaar in the room next to the postoffice Saturday, November 19. The, ladies will serve a chicken dinner at the church parlors this Thursday evening: Price 35 cents. e

TheFamousßrednut Test Example No. 8 - - Brednut on Rye Bread PLACE a pat of Brednut and one of ~ creamery butter side by side. Make ; one sandwich with the creamery butter and another with the Brednut. Then take a bite of one and a bite of the other. ¢ Taste them critically. We challenge you to tell which is Brednut. Brednut is the equal of and is equalled only by fresh : " creamery butter. ’ e Tl 2 '"Iu!'lll. . @ AT s :lllr‘t;§§l..= ] gE !Rt gfim% . T BT H M_AREG&" - . ) O 7 MO | [ BLE D R e |- | l||:E§E=iEE= : .""" %X: P/ s "n.: =.,u' . ‘o3l‘. ‘\ '

R | L THE YEAR AROUND NUT BUTTER . Youcan’ttell it from the choicest, freshest creamery butter ' o 0 M.PIOWATY &ISON - |s’ e ; [ Wholesale Distributers 1 @fi' . - 628 8. Scott St. Southßend, Ind. -&~ . o S o e o

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F - ‘ ; ‘(:‘;,.. .‘ 7 : : KETLOCCS be g- | .DR & cause you can eat ONNY :.,*7 )_ 7 =NS : great big bowls L\~ R :{\h‘ N \ " an” they tastg b\“ % “ /L ”/// = good-er an’ (o 27 J W- 3 So= ; thf):”rc :ll!firupy § & 5 ‘/fi;, -44 an’ dandy ,-r.\.“,,;‘ : ,%E\W ~ P iy o e e, 7 RSy A\ — /) : . : ; I‘,//%) s\ A ’/",/”.' A \‘\\§-\-\"H’ t’/%// . Y Wy, ou m ///é\/“ W’ &Yy . joyously flavored, s Joyously +.SO ISpy-C y as Kellogg: crispy-crunchy as \e s That’s why. big and little folks who know the difference insist upon KELLOGG’S! ' The thing to do is to make comparison—Kellogg’s against any other kind of corn flakes you ever ate! If it’s quality, or all-the-time crispness or delicious or appetizing flavor you want—well, just wait till you eat Kellogg’s! And, what a de- ; light to know they’re never leathery! You’ll get so cheerful about Kellogg’s that the day’s best hours will be when it’s time to sit down with the family in front of generous bowls all filled most to burst- ; ing with those big, sunny-brown Corn Flakes! Never : . 'was a better time than tomorrow morning to prove that KELLOGG’S N 5. ]| | Corn Flakes are about the ‘‘gladdest Q W of all good things to eat.”’ . N . Imsist upon KELLOGG’S—the 0 TOASTED kind in the RED and GREEN packlfi;fi CORN age—if you want to know how wonEs derfully good corn flakes can be! ||| FLAKE: % :‘M“ e g M 8 : > um!‘M‘ = L Also makers of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN, cooked and k?umbled

Mr| and Mrs, Robert D. Shobe and Charles Shobe drove over to Chicago Friday and visited until Tuesday when they returned hpme. They pronounce the roads as excellent. James Whitcomb Riley’s “oOld Swimmin’ Hole” at Crystal next week Thursday and Friday. = .

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HERE are still almost two Tkweeks in which you can get a pound of Brednut free by taking to your dealer five Brednut cartons. The offer is not withdrawn until his store closes November 26. Brednut looks as inviting on the table and tastes as good as the finest creamery butter. It has the same texture and the same fine spreading qualities. Brednut is clean, wholesome and digestible. Itis entirely free from animal fat. Nothing is used in it but the choice white cream of selected cocoanuts, churned in the cleanest surroundings with sweet, whole pasteurized milk. That is what gives it its delightful creamery Butter flavor. , § It is rich in the things that build strong, healthy bodies—fine for thekiddies. Guaranteedtoplease. Your money back if you don’t like it. : - .~ Save five cartons = == antd gel your @ .o ~ extra pound free! = . - o 2

Earl Cook has moved back with his family from Goshen to Ligonier. escocms s s Mr. ‘and Mrs. Oscar Sparrow. have moved from Cromwell to Mishawaka and reside at 1616 Homewood ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sparrow moved to Cromwell from Mishawaka about a year ago.

J THEATRE N ‘ Goshen @ 3 » ~ Big Double Attraction : Sunday and Monday -- N0v.13, 14 L Shows daily -- 2.- 4 - 7van<.l 9P. M. | - Rupert Hughes _ , : an Great Success A ‘ W% - {0 Dangerous Curve - - ” o - Ahead | + Also Added Attractiofi;Extfaordinary ‘ Lyman Howes ’ L - - famous | “Ride on a Runaway Train” TR biggestand most unexpeéted thrill ever p’resenfied'in a moving picture theatre : Admission = Children 9c Adults 30c

| | é A ' : ’ PROGRAMME | » SATS.; = - S S b SATURDAY NOV. 12 . Lightning Bryce in “Wolf Night”-a also Cyclone Bliss with Jack Hoxie and a notable cast one of the best Western features of the year full of ‘I-action and thrills. ; - i. SUNDAY AND MONDAY NOV. 13 AND 14 | Pricilla Dean in“ Outside the Law” a Universal Jewel Production: a story that grips the heart and sets the nerves on edge. ’ ; TUESDAY NOV. 15, = Eileen Sedgwick in “Diamond Queen”. thrilling 2 reel western featuring Hoot Gibson also a 2 reel comedy. R ! s W WEDNESDAY NOYV.'I6 : “Romance Promoter” featuring Earl Williams “Scheol Days” a Larry Semon Comedy. nr . ! - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NOV. 17-18 “The Invisible Power” a Frank Lloyd production the drama of lifes Hidden Force. | sy

Quality Laundry Work--Satisfactory Service is our constant endeavor. . This achievement requires time and much skill and management that will safe guard your linens. ; Our service charges are based on a continuity of patranage. » ; : ' Your cooperative patronage creates,a mutuality of interest and will enable us to further maintain and improve and efficient laundry service of quality. - Can save you money by sending us your next bundle. o PHONE 86 - AND DRY CLEANING :

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Pays Out $25,000 For Oil | S. L. Fryer says’'many growers of pepermint oil are holding their cropl for a higher price. The market price is now $1.35 a pound. Spearmint brings $1.76 a pound. Mr. Fryer has! paid out $25,000 for the oil he has purchased during the season in Noble county. ! : LN B . e A traveling salesman from Battle Creek, Michigan who visited Goshen Tuesday says when he left home in the morning a big snow storm was raging there.” . ‘ , < Mayor Henoch left Tuesday night for a business trip through Ohio. = _ “The Old Swimmin’ Hole" from James. Whitcom Rileys. ald home poem a rare treat indeed 8t Crystal etk oot A DG B g R e

Gek A T W ' ;‘ r v Winter Sforage[ IF your car is laid up for - the winter, let us store _your battery.. At a nominal cost, you can have your bat- ' tery cared for regularly all winter. We will call for it ~and deliver it full of “pep™ . 1 when you want it again, ' ROBINSON'S ELECTRIC SERVICE >k Lincoln Highway ‘Garage S ; * Ligonier, Ind. e A * “The Restless Sex" from Robert W. ‘Chamber's ‘great society novel, at L Saay Gl e el T R e G