Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 23A, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 July 1922 — Page 4

Monday, July 31 e THOMAS MEIGHEN in “WHITE AND UNMARRIED” =&= = Tuesday, August 1, Closed - o NORMA TALMADGE in “LOVE’'S REDEMPTION” a drima of island fires that awakened love and civilization’s snows that chilled it ..A sort of picture that satisfies yet leaves you wanting more. Adm. 15 20 25e. Saturday, August 5 T | “UP AND GOING” with Tom Mix. | : P Sunday and Mond&y, August 6 and 7 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “THE NUT” a rip roaring comedy packed full of action, dominated with love rich with surprises wholesome delightful, extraordinary amusement. ' Coming August 9, 10, 11 o D. W. Griffith’s ¥Dream’ Street” .. ! P :

. See “The End of the World” at the Lyric Thursday and Friday. « J. H. Grisamer left todey'fof Fort ‘Wayne on a business mission. = - ( Ed Stutsman was in the city from Kendalville today = calling on old friends. b e L - Mr. g.nd Mrs. A. B. Weaver drove to ~ Manstfield, Ohio, Sunday to visit their son Elmo o ; , W. H. Wigton and fmaily visited Rome iCty, Wolcottville Oliver - Lake and aLGrange Sunday. '

Stiles Cutshaw and son and wife of Kalamazoo iwere Sunday guests of }VIr. and Mrs.. James McDowell. K*—and mice—that’s Rat-Snap the old reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in cakes—no mixing with other food. Your money back if it fails, 36¢ size (1 cake) enough - for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar, * 66¢c size (2 eakes) for Chicken House, coops or small buildings, $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough %or all farm and = out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Weaver’s Hardware. ) ;

The Climax of the Season ~ at Winona Lake, Indiana o Comes with the appearance of . | . “The worids greatest harpist | AND. . FLORENCE MacBETH - - Unexcelled Coloratura Soprano | JOINT RECITAL . Aug, 17, 1922 - 8:00 P.M. The Only Cost is Reserved Seats Price 50c, $l, $1.50, $2 Address Orders to Box Office, Winona Lake, A S Indiana Rl e e

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Gill Brothers- formerly of Warsaw are now in charge of the Lincoln Cafe having purchased thep lace of Verner Hursey. : s Congressman Fairfield of Angola paid his iLgonier friends a visit today and incidentallly looked after his political fences. =~ Wanted, experienced girl for general houseworlk. No washing. Good wages. Mrs, Leo Loeser, Ligonier. ' =) - : 23atf

- Former Mayor Henoch is at Atlantic City, N. J., to join Mrs. Henoch who has :spent several weeks at the resort. She will probably return home with him. - . v Mrs. Charles Nelson is at the Wawasee cotage and Mrs. Frank E. Miller is spending the weekat Rome City. The droewning Sunday occurred in front of the Miller cottage. . : e \ Mrs. John McKibben and little daughter Nellie who spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson at their Diamond Lake cottage returned to their Elkhart county home Sunday. -

Miss Hazel McDowell. entertained the girls employed at the Highway Iron Products at. her home Friday evening in honor of Miss Irene Buck who is returning to her home in WarSaw. i o -

NEWS NOTES : Photographs Hieber Studio. ~ 16btf % _‘* - ‘ ~ Major Milo Snyder has gone to Camp Knox, Ky., for a weeks gun practice. The work of remodeling the Christ:;a,n church is slowly progressing. James A. Taylor is out with a new Durant touring car, disposing of his Overland. ‘ -

J. G. Gillispie spent Sunday in Salen Center with his brother, Orlo and wife. , ' o

- Miss Lillian Bennett spent the week at Kendallville visiting friends and relatives. e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herman Sunday attended the funeral of Mrs. Presler at Albion. .

Miss Evelyn Urich visited at the home o fhere uncle, J. P. Zellers ‘in South Bend Sunday. & : Miss Florence Spaulding of Topeka, Kansas is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wiley. : Jack Rees sufefred frem an- attack o fillness several days last week. He is much improved now.

Mrs. J. A, Wiley and children; Miss Flerence Spaulding spent Saturday in Wolf aLke visiting refatives. i See Ginger daughter of the tropics that’s Norma Talmadge at Crystal, Wednesday Thursday and Friday. Deeds recorded the past week show ine transfe_r of Ligonier property by Eii Jacobs to Thurlow Latta and wife.

For Sale kitchen range good size and in excellent condition. Inquire at Banner office. . 22a3t

Judge Thompson will leave the latter part of the week to join his family at Latrobe, Pa., on a visit with his father. L

. Miss Faye Hite is here from Detroit to spend a two weeks’ vacation with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Baker and other relatives. . g .

Don’t miss Betty Compson in “The End of the World” a Paramount picture at the Lyric Thursday and Friday. | » ' : Messrs and Mesdames William and Albert Wade spent Sunday in Elkhart driving to that city to visit relatives. T 5 :

William Boomershine has been confirmed as postmaster of Millersburg The office moved up to, fourth class July 1. : i Mr. and Mrs. W E Oyler left this morning on an automobile trip to Piqua, Ohio, where they will visit Mr. Oyler’s parents. - . W. H. Baker was over from Goshen Saturday calling on his daughter Mrs. G. M. Zimmerman and other relatives and friends | !

Morris Sisterhen is spending a vacation o ftwo weeks with home folks. He holds a responsible position in Toledo, Ohio. v ] Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Huff, of Elkhart, were here enroute to Albion to attend the funeral of their niece Vada Priesler.

Mrs. A. B. Carr and children of Sylvania, Ohio who spent the past two weeks with the James Snyder family left for home Sunday. . ' - Wanted to purchase 506 bushel of oats. -Will pay two cenis a hushel above the Ligouier market price. I:xceser Brothers. : 93a2t

~ Mrs. Emily Foute, of Chicago, who for six weeks had been visiting her brother, Milton White and family, left for home Satunday. The removal of the Straus Brothersoffices has made no change in Citizens Bank. The institution continues a busy place. Sl

Calvin Arnold, custodian of the Eagles club rooms, Goshen, pleaded guilty to illegal possession of liguor and paid fine and costs of $l3O. : _Gov. McCray has served notiee that unless coal is«mined in 5 days the state will take over the niines in Indiana + &

Lost, Saturday afternoon a black folding pocketbook containing ‘a sum of money and calling cands bearing the names of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shelly. Please return to Banner office and receive reward. }

~ Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Gants, of Provi'dence, R I, arrived Sunday and are guests of Dr. Adam Gants. Dr. and Mrs. Gants are on their way to Kansas City to visit their son'and on their return Dr. Adam Gants wil accompany them home. : ' : Take Their Lives. C. C. Sackett 45 drug clerk formerly of Fort Wayne committed suicide by drinking poison and his body = was found by section men on the Union Traction line near Alexandrid. 2t . Miss Helen Stewart 19 year old daughter of Street Commissioner Arthur Stewart and wife of Hartford City ended her life Friday afternoon in the woman’s rest room in the Blackford county court house by drinking an ounce of carbolic acid.

: Brill Family Reunion. : The Brill afmily reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Reed, No. 127 Summit street, this city, Sunday, September 3rd. Mr. Reed is ~corresponding secretary of the organiation,

Lyric Theater

MONDAY, JULY 31— MARY MILES MINTOR in “HEART SPECIALIST” also Lee Moran in “Red Hot Rivals.” MTPESDAY AND WEDNESDAY--. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in “THE MARICAL OF MANHATTEN?”, also g good News reel, ! : ; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY_“AT THE END OF THE WORLD” a Paramount speeial with Betty Compson[ also “Mutt and Jeff”, e ‘ SATURDAY ONLY—FRANK MAYO in “OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH” also Chapter 18 of “Stanley In Africa” | the last one, SPECIAL MUSIC ALL WEEK EX.| CEPT TUESDAY NIGHT,

_ Mrs. Frank Stage was a Goshen Visitor Saturday. R ‘Mrs. .E. Gangwer spent Saturday with Elkhart friends Lo ¥ - ——-—-——-—- # 5 4 - “The End of the World” at the Lyric Thursday and Friday. - Douglas Fairbanks in “the Nut” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. = | F. L. McDevitt, of Goshen, was a visitor at the Duskin Ott home. @ Mr. and Mrs. W.'W. We‘od arrived Sunday evening from 'a pleasure trip.

.Fred Hardesty, Chicago, was a| week’s visitor at the Jesse” Dewey BOme e o 8 . D.-W. Griffith’s big 9 reel master piece “Dream Street™ at Crystal next week. _ 00l e e . B ‘Aile,n, Battle Creek, Mich., wae a Sunday guest at the home of Frank Bortner. i w + Mis Corrine Hussey came from South Bend and spent Sunday with her parents. el g Mr. and Mrs. Linville Hiré, of Zion city, 1111., spent the past week with the’ Hire families here. . William Lockwood spent Sunday in Toledo and -was accompanied home by -Mrs. Loockwood who had been visiting there. S ‘ - The remodeling and repairing of t.he<Mrs.‘;Ella Kiser residence is now completed and the property has been made beautiful. : ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boss, Mrs. C. W. Mishlér-and daughter, Leone, of Goshen, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jennie Drain,

Mrs. F. W. Black met her mother, Mrs. 0. B Wise in Kendallville Sunday and accompanied her home . Mrs. Wise had been visiting a ‘daughter in Garpstt. o o : o : Notice. to Parents, ’ ‘ Parents of boys who have been destroying fences inclosing the: Loeser Brothers pasture ground ' alorng the ilkhart river will take notica that if i vendalisain i> not stoppéd: prosecutiong for trasras sand wil®ul des. truction of property wili follow, Poys have Leen using the grounds in going in swimming. o Werten: Bugie, Marshall. . 20ast

s,L . . | . MR. AUTOMOBILE PROSPECT | Be careful; there are a whole lot of dealers in the automobile business who are not well known and reliable. - They sel.l you a car, make all kinds of promises before you buy the car; after you get the car, if they are still in business, they forget all about theu" promises. You have the car and/they get the money. - : When you buy an ailtomobile you want attention and service. That is just what we do with every person we sell a car to.- Our interest in a prospect begins when he gets a car, not ends, as with .some dealers. * : ' S et : If you are contemplating buying a car we would be glad to have you come and look our garage over and see just how we are equ;gped to give service. e : £ > . We have in stock the following used cars which can be pur chased with a small down payment, balance payable in monthly installments. : ; %

“NEW FORDS” | “FORDSON TRACTORS” {#\THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN ALSO APPLIES TO NEW cfies, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS Ligonier Universal Sales Co., .. e PHONEMWS.. o HIGORIBEENDIANA o oovidis don ~ AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS.

Palm Beach and Mohair Suits 25 per cent reduction ‘* Straw Hats, Panama, Leghorn ‘and Sailors 25 per cent off 25 per Reduction on all Palm ‘Beach and Linen Trousers Carney’s Clothing Store

Frank Keefer spent Sunday in Warsaw. L .Miss. .Bei‘tha Ea‘de, of Brdokly‘n, N. Y., is here on an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pollard < A Squire Robinson, who spent his vacation at home, returned to his employment in’ Lansing, Mich. : Miss Mary O’Connor and the Misses Mary and Helen Billieke, of Elkhart, were Ligonier visitors Sunday. . .- See Norma Talmadge in Love’s Redemption a delightful picture. Made on the island gem of the Atlantic; Jamaica at Crystal Wednesday Thursday and Friday. . Sk

| 1921—FORD TOURING, Starter and Demountables 1919—FORD TOURING S S 1920—OVERLAND 4 TOURING . 1916~FORD TOURING =~ =~ N 1921—FORD SEDAN, Starter and Demountables 1917 FORDTIOBRING. .~ . | i 0 1919—FORD TON TRUCK - . \ 1918—OVERLAND 90 TOURING N 2 Cylinder—lNDlAN Motorcycle and Side car. 1914—FORD DELIVERY CAR ¢ oaa Thas e 1917— WILLIS SIX TOURING 1920—FORD TOURING, Starter ' 1918—CHEVEROLET TOURING e 1917—FORD SEDAN, Starter and Demountables = . 1920—CHEVEROLET TOURING |, o 1919—FORD TOURING, Starter © 1920—FORD TOURING, Winter Top, Starter 1197-FORBIOURING = -.. & o 0 I—Used AMSCO FORDSON TRACTOR DRILL = I—Used OLIVER 2 Bottom Fordson Plow = I—Used Disc Harrow, Horse Drawn. =- ‘

Get Your Tickets Now. = = The home (Chautauqua is not a profiteering institution nor is it selfish. Every occasion that offers for a reduction in prices the benefit is always given to our patrons. |[lt takes over $350 per day to finance the Chautauqua and the prices are just accordingly. Adult season tickets $2.00 and children $l.OO. e Just think of 20 and 10. cents an entertainment. of real value by the season ticket.route. . - oo Lo L e , ~ Norma Talmadge plays the role of “Ginger” a daughter of the tropical wildernes and by ginger youwll like it at Crystal 'Wednesday Thursday and Friday. : e

RATS 80 do mice, once they eat RAT-SNAP, And they leave ne eoder ' behind, Don’t take our word for it—iry a package. €ats and dogs won't teuch it. Rats pass up all food to get RatSnap. Three sizes. : : 35¢ size (1 cake). emough fer Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar, : 65¢ size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coops or smal buildings, $1.25 size (5 cakes) ensugh for all farm. and “out-buildings, sltorage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Weaver's Hardware, bRt :