Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 16B, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 June 1922 — Page 4
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, June 14, 15, 16 _ Mary Pickford ‘in “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” a story of motherJeve and sacrifice; hased on the famous book millions have read and that appeals to youth and age alike, a swectly dignified mother and an impudently rollicking but courageously real boy a dual devotion that brings tears and smiles a picture that delighisand thrills, . -~ -, _ One of the most exquisite ereations ‘the screen or stage has ever seen, Show starts at 7:45. Special music. Adm. 20 and 30 cents. . Salwday, Juee 17 . - - Tom Llfix _'in'“SKY-Y HIGH” cxtfa fine also 2_‘l'ee!}co'mnd’y. ' . Sunday and Monday, June 18 andl9 } Geonge 'hflss,fi_@fl RUL‘II.TG'PASS[ON" A comedy drama that is a real gem. We endorse this: piciure as one of the very best oftheseason, With the best actor of thé day. Dowtmiss it . . | ~ Coming Tuesday and Wednesday June 20:21 “THE SHEIK” . ‘ Coming Thursday and Friday June 2393 “PENROD” from Booth Tarkingtow’s famous story. -~ - o . o v
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THE WINCHESTER STORE _ 'l‘.'jA’"c“‘i'.l’hQn'e 67_1‘.._ L Ligonier’s Lef(zid'ingv Hardware
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WINCHESTER . STORE
Noted Socialist to Speak, Irwin St. John Tucker Zx{iu speak in Ligonier in Eagles hali, Thursdsy evening June 22. He is one of the best known writers and speakers of the Socialist movement .in the United States.- He is editor of Debs Magazine and’ was for some time a member of the National Executive Comiwittee of the Socialist Party. He is a superior orator and author of mang books of history and poétry. He was ore of the tive officials of National office ;‘)t the Socialist party who was conuderned by Judge Landis to 20 years iaprisonment in Fort Leavenworth, a sentence which' was ordered void by the U. S. surpreme court. The Comuiittee asks you to come and hear ~Mr. Tucker whethér you believe in Sociolism or not, Committee
‘Family Reunions Today. Three family reunions| are being held today the Priest family is meeting at Freed park, the Blue family at the home of Jacob Hire and the Ramsby family at the Jacob Nihart farmnearsMiddlebury, ' Mrs. Sidney. Slabaugh, Mrs. Lena Stansbury, Dwight and Ray Wolf and all the Ramsbys are members of the family. L -~ Mrs. Jackson Home. ~ Mrs. Charles Jackson arrived home from an Elkhart hospital this afternoon accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Glenn Stainer. of Adrian, Mich. Mrs. Jackson is rapidly recovering ‘from an appendicitis operation. - ' ~Ralston For iLgonier, Donald Latta was informed by a daughter of Gov. Ralston that that gentleman. would' deliver an address in Ligonier July 4. Mr. Ralston is the democratic nnominee for U. S. senator for Indiana. L . 3 st e set el E ¢ | Work is Progressing. Contractors are progressing with the work of tearing down the Christian church the edifice to be remodeled and modernized. When completed the building will be a handsome one. - Lombard Goes to Auburn. "E. P. Lombard former cashier of Citizens Bank in this city but later 0 fthe Commonwealth Federal Savings Bank of Detroit will become cashier o fthe State Bank at Auburn, .
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- : Has Tag -Day. o Manager Dave Lowe of the Ligonier ball team conducted a tag sale Wednesday for the ‘benefit of :-hid organization “which was liberally patronmized. = e e © . NEWS NOTES Kodak Printing. Hiebers, 16btfMary Pickford in “Little Lord Fauntleroy” at Crystal tonight, : For sale two 'mol_ine mowers cheap,' inquire of Farmers Co-operative Eleyator Co. . - o 0 16a it Mrs. Goldsmith Welt of Detroit will meet the entirerexpense of rérecorating the Ligonier i‘liibrary.: : g Donald Latta is home from DePauw university for a short vacation with his many friends. o ' The Kendallville News Sun gives a complimentary notice of the coming fair and stock show in Ligonier. Mrs. L, K. Thompson and little daughter who have been on a visit in Kansas wil larrive home tomorrow. - John H: Hoffman attended a group meeting of the Indiana Bankers Association at Lake James Wednesday, The “condition of Mrs. George W. Ecker who is suffering from .cancer is very seriou and her death is exDécted at. any fime, - . o . You will rember the “Five Musical Kayes” who pjtayed at Crystal before Christmas well they are.here again on Monday and Tuesday. v ————, . Band Master Roscoe and Chester Leas were over from Goshen last night 'and led ‘and played with the Ligonier band at the oepn air conFormer State Senator and Mrs. AL R. Beardsley of Elkhart were in Ligonier Wednesday and called on Louis Kerr an old political friend of Mr. Beardsley. - SDo sl . E. N. Tillman who'formgrl& operated a cigar store here -but for some years has beefioaated- in Holly, Mich.; arrived in Ligonier Wednesday to visit relatives and old friends. Mrs. George W. Brown arrived home from Chicago last night where sh¢ had been cdlled by the serious illness of a sister Mrs. H. 1. Booth. ‘The sick lady is in a very precarious condition. Hieber~ Studio ‘Open. 16btf o UNCLEHMNK .
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LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Mary Pickford at Crystal tonight. 'Photographs Hi»éber,’ Studio. 16btf ' Gdshen;- had 100 ro_astedé "chifikéns when the Bond poultry house burned there Tuesday. - i g & ;Robiiison ’_died ot’apopiej:y_ at his, Albion home Monday. He was aged 75 years. S : _ _Glada C. Eagles and Walter E. Schlabach both of Cromwell ;were married at Albion Tuesday. . ‘Postmaster Gaby is having his South Cavin street residence treated to a coat of pure white paint. « ; ‘The Ligonier Progress Club met at the Maurice Brubaker cotage at Wa-‘ ‘wasee Wednesday afternoon and enHoye«d_,a.‘fine session, - Mesdames Frank P. Wood, Reginald Duke and William H. Bender entertined a large company of ladies at the beautiful Wood home this afternoon. . ...,’..-...'-...._. A, - William and Henry Gumpp of Muncie have been in thec ity'guests of the D. M. Rench family. They have cottages at Wawasee, . G s
: Sfairve then) out don’t let them feed off of you or any of the smaller members of the family. PEARL WIRE 14 mesh, will not only keep out flies but all insects, and say it is long life much stronger and weigh much more per roll.© = L ~ Screen all windows, Door and Porchesnow. - Ice Cream Freezers-White Mountain - Grand Rapids Refrigerators Porch Swings--Hammocks | | Step ladders and long ladders + Paints for all purposes © -~ - Man O War Spar varnish- . Vishing fackle- - N%w Perfection oil-stoves._ See us for . High Grade Hardware. @~ = = = 'WEAVERS HARDWARE - WEAVERS' HARDWAR . '- 5. Phonel34 = :
JUNE _CLEARANCE SALE . STANSBURY’3 DOUBLE STORE = .
~ Some curi&éity” is being mahif fested as to the progress made in the preliminary steps necessary for the erection in Ligonier of a Community Memorial House such as was so strongly recommended by the chamber of commerce committee in its very exhaustive and satisfactory re]j()rt.,,?“ : L e
___The committee composed of Ligonier live business men was continued in power with the right to extend its membership to, any member it saw /fit and this no doubt has been done as a report will show at the next chamber of commerce meeting. . The next step in the proceedings is a petition to the city council providing for- the buildo i - . me, e
~ Of course these matters move slowly and some are apt to become impatient, but nothing is ever gained by haste.
Matters will work out in due time satisfactory to the public and Ligonier will get her memorial of which she stands in so greataneed.
C. R. STANSBURY —Two Big Stores
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY “Play Square” a Fox special also a good CoSATURDAY only “Paid in Advance” Stanley in Afriea No, 11. =~ = ~ SUNDAY AND MONDAY June 18-19 “Last Trail” another big Fox special all star cast. e e The Arthur Biggs residence will soon be completed and the foundation is laid for the Ralph Strait bungalow on South Grand street. Work is proMesieng crapidly on the hous-s cof lubert Loeser and 0. G. Bowen on Scuth Cavin stree;. g, Tom Truax formerly employed® at the Ligonier: Refrigerator factory but for thep ast three years a resident of Florida drove over from Goshen Tuesday and called on the aßnner publishers, Willard Swartz, Frank Reith and ;.George Honert; old Goshen acquaint- ‘ ances. : e
. All the surplus goods from our Spring purchase will be placed on sale at a saving to the Consumer. o : e L - - ~_ We always take an intercst in the Closing,of Seasonable lines when they are in demand not waiting for the season to close bfore offering all stock at a reduced price. In this sale we will include a large line of Summer Tissues, Ginghams, Wool I}resjs‘ (Jom}s Corsets, Silk and Cotton Hose, Aprons and House Dresses, Gauze Underwear and Curtain Buy and Buy them Early Buy NOW. . .. = . . . G .~ The next 10 days will reduce the Stock to a point where Good Selections will be hard to find. @ - S ; . We Quot“e‘Yks'ome Prices. o S
S 15 CENTS Light and dark Percale 36 inehes wide .................... 15¢ i A i o e e e b ‘ * 46 CENTS Tissue Ginghams Buy them Nowonly ... . ..... 4166 a 0 36 CENTS o 3 Cans.. Sweet.. Corn.. 15¢ value only .........ic..... 39¢ - 39 CENTS . _ 8 Cans Early June Peas Our 16e¢ value ............. 39¢ ALL FOR 98 CENTS | 1 Can Pineapple ............ 30¢ 1 Can Pumplan ... 10¢ 1 Can Hominy ......cccees.. 10C--1 €an Peaw ............ 12 1 Can Sweet oCrn ......... 12¢ 1 Cake Palm Olive ........10c_ 4 Cakes Kirks ...,............ 24¢ - S 78108 Al for a 0 s OB
e MANY ITEMS OF INTEREST TO GO IN THIS BIG SALE . = . - - Special in this ready to wear department. Children’s' White Organdy Dresses. .See this line. aLdies’ Wool Dress Skirts worth $lO.OO and $3.00 all reduced for a quick c]ean up at -‘5;"‘"‘""'"""3,"""";‘""';""v',""",."“"'i""'ffi‘;'"’f""_"‘i‘.*"""""'i'“"‘.""""""' """';‘f""""", $479 et . LADIES GINGHAM DRESSES . e All in llot. PriceS range from $2.00 to sB.o'o all t() Close at ;‘,'“jf.».".»..u...L-...f---».'--‘?,-un‘.i., $1.69 - _ CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES From Ages 2 to 6 at this Closing sale wOrthij‘orxffiglr.,SO to s2’.‘so_Vall.in 1 lot at one price 980 Lo by BOYS OVERALLS AND COVERALLR, . . o Dress the bOy ;:for I;lay \Or WOI‘kJ Only ...0:...c-ou‘tn.l‘-‘-q‘-bnnv-‘scocc’afil“-90:0-1-‘0!tlns!o'li“inocv.u- ’853 and QQ.C
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’ 39GENTS 7 Bars P & G Soap only 39¢ - 18 EENTS 36 inch Unbleached Sheetingonly . o 0 10¢ . lECENTS & - Curtain Serim 36 inches wide to close only ........ 15¢ S cEROENTR. 40 inch Curtain Nets Our 60c value only ................ 52¢ WS CENTS . A large line of Dress Ginghams ’good‘stxles only 20c¢ . 2TCENTN & & 32.. inch.. Dress.. Gingham only e 2de | | SILKS SILKS = Dress Lengths, Skirt Lenghts. Reduced Prices. ...... Wool Dress Goods to close Reduiced Prices. = = = ¢
; ( 20 CENTS Ladies’ Gauze Vests special price only 4 00, 200 - 50 CENTS " Ladies” Gauze Union Suits oY L 0 eY, . hoe © . 85 CENTS g Men’s Gauze Union.. Suits $l.OO value only ............ 85¢ i 50 CENTS /. Men’s Gauze.. Shiris.. and Drawers each only .... 50¢ . . IBERBNTS. = Infants’.. Hose.. White.. or Black only pair ........... 15¢ Silk Hose Black oniy Extra value pair ............ 762 Colgates.. Talecum . Powder worth: 20c sale only .... 15¢
