Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 4A, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 March 1922 — Page 4

Monday, March 20 s “WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” a special 7 reel Paramount with. Con. rad Nagel and Lols Wilson also “HAM” in a fine comedy Tuesday and Wednesday March 21 and 22, P : _ : Tuesday and Wednesday, March 21-22 | e “HABIT” a 6 reel picture with Mildred Harrig also a Nick Carter detective Thursday and Friday, March 23-24 L | “THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME” The most unusual picture of the year, mot a problem play but a big clean drama that will make all mothers talk. We recommend it highly. Also a 2 reel comedy. e _ : Adm 15, 20 and 25¢ St o Saturday, March 25 _ s ; “MAR NOTHING” a splendid comedy drama with “Buck” JFoues also a 2 reel comedy, ; e I Sunday and Monday, March 26 and 27 - ”‘Tl}{E WITCHING HOUR”. with Elliott Dexter an extra fine picture, Coming“The CrystalPs Ninth Anniversary Mar. 30 and 31 Speeiai program. Gloria Swanson In “The Great Mom-ent. ‘Note—The peopel of {Lgonier will not have to go out of town to see “The Four Horsemen of the ApocaplySe as it will be shown in this theatre in the mear future, : s

Mrs. Milo Renner and three children have been having mumps and Mrs. Renner has been quite ill. Mr. Renner a rural mail carrier was off duty about two weeks when he entertained the disease. : Harry Benner and Charles Inks of Wolf Lake ‘shipped:cattle to the eastern market from Ligonier Saturday. :

0% Money for Farmers 4 -We have cash available for loans secnred by first farm mortgages, which do not exceed 407, of ‘the land value, excluding improvements at 6. - il - Loans for moré than 404, and not to exceed 501, of the value of the land and buildings, made at 74, | | Call at our office for information on attractive terms and conditions. : LIGONIER. INDAINA

J—.fifis‘fi'fi’ | . Theatre, Goshen. =~ . 4 Days Beginning Monday, March 20th

-“THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” took more than six months to complete.a - Upwards of 12,000 persons were engaged. ' : | More than 125,000 tons fo masonry, steel, lumber furniturel and shrub«Dery—i nxcses of the material used -in the Woolworth building—were - used in copstructing the massive set- : tings. . : : . A costume factory was erected on the Metro studio grounds for “dressing” the production. & Two machine shops were incidentals of the other building operations. More than 500,000 feet of raw film was exposed in the taking of the picture, which. wlen shown on the screen willn to exceed 10,000 feet. ~ Fourteen camera men were employed to “shoot” the bg scenes from every angle and Rex Ingrani, the director, at times had fourteen directors assisting him. It required weeks to wed out an assemble the completed scenes from the eighty-five miles of film exposed. The mere running of 500,000 feet of film through a proJection machine at the rate of sixty feet & minute consumes eighteen days |of eight working hours each. o -~ A collection of art treasureres from galleries and ‘private sources valued beyong price was used'in dressing the handsome interior settings. The insurance alone on these art works was $375,000. o : - The cast interpreting the roles in the most widely read book. of all } time uwgngftye Bib;g fcont_ains"fitty principal players who in other' pro- - duetions would be rated as stars,

Next week starting Tue_s&;a;y, ?efiarch 28th - Douglas Fairbanks . in Alexander Duma’s - . The Three Musketeers” ~ - -

Government statistics show that 16 per cent of the 1921 wheat crop and 42 per cent of thec orn crop are still in the hands of the farmers and they will profit to that extent by the rising prices. : ee e Y Rev. H. D. Meads pastor of the U. B. church at Brimfield was a visitor with- iLgonier friends Friday. .

An Epicof Modern Life that has . Thrilled 10,000,000 % Awmerican readers and many more = thewerldover. = . ~ Vicente Blasco Ibanez’s - e Apocalypse” meg to the extreme lengih of ith‘i,s‘" superattraction (efi Reals) there will beggly one matinee and on evening performance each,day — 2:30 and 730 P. M. - A Two o o Stow ol Topdlptpiie - - Adults, 45¢; Children, ~ 22c. Plus Tax j

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

Home Feonemiecs Club.

. The Home Economics 'Club meets Friday afterngon Tn the basement of the Public Library. The work is to be arranged in three different sections and every member ig urged. to be present as therc will be something of interest to everyone. Ome section will be devoted to the making of dregs forms. If you are interested in this work bringyour. material. Another section will be given beginning instruction in millinery. If you care to make yourself a new spring bonnet bring material for same. ‘Those not interested in dress forms or. making of hats will find the round table discussion ‘on helpful kitchen devices beneficial. L

NEWS NOTES

White Wyandotte eggs ‘for Thatching. H. H. Decker. | . ARGte - Mre. Frank Crego who had been quite ill is able to Dhe about again. - _ Mrs. Royse McGuin came from Goshen and spent Sunday here with reJatives =0 0k _Mrs. Clinton Zimmerman of Rome City was poisoned by eating salmon out of a can, _ T “Bhe Four -Horsemen of the Apocalpse” will be shown at the Cryhstal in the near future. Wateh for it. = _“The Child Thou Govest Me” one of the truly great pictures of the year at Crystal Thursday and Friday, - ¢ Wild geese in great flocks stop in their flight to feed along the Eikhart river hetween Wawaka and Ligonier. Eli Ames the otherday entered the New-Times elice in Coshen wearing his wedding <uit made filty-one years !agc. SRI i | Misg Helen Carney is ill of flu and was unable to fill her engagement at the = Presbyterian church Sunday night. Shee ; ! Ernest Spurgeon operating a road seraper "has been doing good work on the north road between Wawaka and Ligonier. = Je S . Wword comes from South Bend that the Peter Feldheiser family has removed from 1134 S. Main street to 1118-S. Franklif. e e G

Notice 1o Taxpayers.

Notice is hereby given that I will be in Ligonier to collect taxes for Ligonier City and Perry township on the places and dates named below: = . Farmers & Merchants Trust Company Monday and Tuesday Mareh 27 anid. 28. T Yo o Citizens. Bank Wednesday and Thursday March 29 and 30, ° - —Mier State Bank Friday and Saturday March 31 and April 10~ Bring your last tax receipts with you. ; : sl e ' Morton P. Thomas Co. Treasurer vl e 4aBt _lf enamel and linoleum could tell what they think of lye and strong soaps. ‘we ecouldn’t print it. Use Blue Devil. : : vne T ARSY

Fer County Treasurer.

Please announce that ¥ am .a candidate for county treasurer on the democratic’ ticket\subject to the will of the voters of Noble county at the primary to be held May. 2. . = oo Glenn SRimmel [ Jefferson township = = ~ 4atf

Notice-of Public Sale by Administrator | Notiee is hereby given that the un-| dersigned administrator of the estate || of Bdwin H. Buckles deccased, will of-}, fer for sale at public auction at the}, late residence of said decedent, three} miles south of Kimmell and two and| one-half miles west of Wolf Lake in ‘Washington- Township, Noble County ‘indiana on ‘Wednesday the 29th of Mareh 1922 at 120’clock M. the persoal property of said estate consis,ting oIR e A | Four head of cattle—one black cow three years old, one spotted heifer two vears old, one red Durham cow séven years old and one roan heifer three years old, sixteen head of ewes and lamibs one buck sheep, one, Success Manure Spfeader one Deering binder one Superibr Grain drill one Tiger hay tedder, one Walking plow, one hay rake, one lever harrow, one spike tooth ha.rgo;w, one spring tooth harrow, one Deering Mower, three bredking plows, three .double shovel plows, ome tank heater, one Rock Island Corn Flanter, one sulky plow, one top buggy one farm wagon and rack, one Allen touring car, 20 bushels of rye, one set double work- harness seed corn, one share in a threshing out fit, one clipper fanning mill and other articles too numerous to mention. o TERMS—AILL sums of five (5.00) DolJars “and under cash in hand, over Five ($5.00) Dollars a credit of not tol exceed six months will be given; the purchaser executing his note therefor bearing six per cent interest from date if not paid when due, waiving relief |-and providing for attorneys fees and with sufficient surety thereon. : " George W. Buckles, Administrator Dated March 6, 1922. —> 7~ 2a3w | TFOR SALE—The Schloterbactk property on south side Union Street west of Grand street ig for sale. Five acres of ground. For price and terms: see ‘Bothwell & Vanderford. o 3abt For sale, Single Comb " Buff Orpington eggs for hatching purposes. Good ones. Bert Shobe, . 4a2t For Sale—Houdans eggs for haich- ‘ ing purposes. Good ones. Bert Shobe ' : 4a2t For Sale—Moyer buggy almost as good as mew. This is a bargain for ‘'someone who needs such a vehicle. | Michael Hire. s R

Conimittee

@ . - ‘ i ; § A A History gets a whack inthe eye @) LN S ' , ‘ e _ i & o 3 ‘ ; Le VYV S sale takes all the cake! TRRSNSTRR R R R R R R S : e . | M 1 “”P V ' < ‘4 “K l' 1 [‘l e g l. ;' |. | —d | _ » saved! e &o&.v- e j : ‘ ; -~ Ladies, Gentlemen: | . - e ~ Half the battle is won—victory is near—we’ve-amazed the whole county with z : astonding bargains offered at this great sale! They came from far and near -~ —a mighty crowd’to carry away the bargains! Pickin’ is still fine—merchan- . 4 T Re s T OS R L 25T TSYWi AT SO, GRS ABB MG (YT S 5 T ot i ¢ e - - % e . . dise the same good quality—and prices the lowest ever. Step in, get yours, | \ ~We want your business. . 2 (Signed) J. L. LEVY & SON. | ! Ho! Men! Overcoats as low as $12.95 - ' ' : s : : ; _ o 2 : S i Suits walk out at thel rice of $12.50 { ~Suits walk out at thelow price of $12.50 | IVIENN S WOYK OIIIO€S at »hl.OO UHIE palr | I ————_—————— T ey s TPy“ ez TRI a T e You save--We lose--Goods must sell! | _You save--We lose---Goods must sell! : : o oo e ‘.; : ‘ : < 4. » | 7 -‘. . : iy ’7,‘N * o \:\{N e : * ”\“ ®‘\ o 1; l& E ‘1;%" .- BB .Y B W O OOwW , o B R P Gl e Lot R B T 00l & A fe o .. W b - . B i T S W oT B f | & A %@ :,@ . B B BRI} P © ' il A A d W &5 B AT N ;z .o “‘%:«”’flh,%* r” He "w*:twhf“" o " 5:,”»35”‘?&?;%“ % ffi%fi%&«*‘ZVk\:mwm e geR T e wm”""fi‘fl g&»

Bon-De-Chea, -

- Just received a new line of stamping patterns, Dbed spreads, Tunch eloths, pillow slips, towels, -ete, and can furnish material for same or use your own. Call and see the new patterns. e e memn e I now have a full line of beil proof colored threads, such as Royal Society and other standard makes. : 52b4t Nena Stuff, Prop. Willow: pring. Dairy will handle Maple Row Cream. S ohßt o W. H. WIGTON : Attorney-at-law s - Office in Zimmerman Block 3 LIGUNIER, inD

For Saleor s Exchange

200 ACRES up to date farm 9 room brick house full basement with brick floor. Barn 40x70 with L 20x60, tool house, new steel granary 28x32, new cribs, 3000 bushels capacity Two wells windmill near Three Rivers, Mich. A good gain, stock and dairy farm, 12 acres good saw timber. ' faais Priced right for quick sale.

‘l6O ACRES wild land in the famous wheat helt of South Dakota this is good land in a country with a future before it will make an ideal farms s .

960° ACRES .in famous wheat belt of Saskatchewan 3%z miles to two R .R. town ' loading platform on the land one section fenced and crossed -fenced. ‘The 2 sec. in hay, never failing stream on land. Also wells, soil rich brown leam, clay sub. Modern house furnace, bath. 2 horse barns 36x50, 30 ton loft each. Cattle barn 50x200 100 ton hay capacity, Hog barn 170x16 engive and chop house 14x20 tool house 14x20 80 rods good school. I will sell or trade one or all these farms, what have YOU? . ‘ Geo. W. Woodhouse PHONE 345 . . LIGONIER, IND. Over Farmers Merchants Bank

~ We have just received a shipment of aluminum ware at the new prices. Good Aluminum is now within the reach of everyone. Our entire line has been reduced and priced on today’s market. We have high quality goods at remarkable low prices. Let us show you. For your guide we quote a few items from stock. : : ‘ 1% qt. Double Boiler .................... $1.65 - 5 qt. tea Kettle 3.00 e ' 4 qt. Preserving kettle $1.15 6qt. Preserving kettle .........ccc.. $1.50 - 8 qt. Preservings kettle .................... $2.00 : 3 ul Mixingßowl ... ... 00 : o ARO ERI. G ety DOB : Il BRETRR $3.25 . T gl Weter Pail oo 4226 12 qt. Water Pail ......................... $2.35 , I.gf. Pudding Pan ... .. .. ... 45 112 qt. Pudding pan i R « 12 qt. Wash Basin ..................... ‘$1:00 : Pint Dippere 0000 o o ke Get your garbage ecan now. Roller Skates for the children $l.OO up. Ball bearing skates at 2.25. These are the genuine - Winchester Barney and Berry skates will out wear any other skate on the mark_et. - vue WINCHESTER store