Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 27B, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 August 1922 — Page 4

Mrs. L. L. Koon is a guest of South Milford relatives today. - r ‘Mrs, C. C. Smith was in Ft.-Wayne today calling on friends. L City Attorney Vanderford was called to Albion today on legal business. P ——————— 3 w 0 ' Wanted, girl for general housework. - Mrs.. Sam Selig, Phone 253. X ] 27b2t Gt s, PR IS 3 The city streets have been filled with fruit and melon venders the past week. ’ The venerable Joseph Caldwell, Diamond lake farmer is considerably out of health. S

_ Mr. and Mrs. 8.-J. Straus are today entertaining as a house guest C. C. Colbert of Elkhart. | o Tim Gaby and family are spending the week at the Joseph Smith cottage Wawasee. Tim is doing some fishing. . o ' Mr. and Mrs. Verner Hursey, will spend the week end visiting . their daughter, Mrs. E. C. Ziesel in ChicaGuy Hieber has gone to Berrian Springs, Mich., to attend a camp meeting being held there by the Adventist, ‘ : Floyd Kronk, of Nappanee,.is in jail at Goshen in lieu of $l,OOO bond. He confessed to assaulting a girl of six years, : e ‘ ¥or thrills, for romance, for all the glamor of the sea, don’t miss “Hurricane’s Gal” at the Crystal this week. . : i : ; 5t Elmo Weaver, after Spending ten days at the family cottage, Wawasee, left today for his employment in Cleveland. s :

Vernor Hursey is home from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he spent some days visiting his son, Dr. V. G. Hursey and wife. R Millersburg and Middlebury will exchange free band concerts, the Millersburgband playing in Middlebury and vica versa. : | Attorney -and Mrs. W. H. Wigton and daughter Wilena have been considerably under the weather for the past few days. : : Mrs. George D. Gaby is home from a visit with® Miss Jennie Pancake, a cousin, in Elkhart. Mrs. Gaby also did some shopping there. Chas. Shobe, taken ill the other day at the Shobe barn, is much improved and will soon be out a~gafn. He suffered an attack of indigestion. - : Mr. and Mrs. Leland K. Thompson and a party of relatives from Ohio and Michigan will spend a week at the A. B. Weaver Wawasee cottage.

Two squares of new water *mains will be laid on North Main -street, North Side, in addition to that being put in on Grand and Union streets.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cass when they move from the farm to Ligonier October Ist will occupy the Arthur Yeager property on the North Side.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Batholomew arrived home from Painsville, Ohio, last night where they attended fhe funeral of Mrs, Bartholomew’s mother. 7 3

: The next term of the Noble circuit court will. convene the first Monday in October. There will be much work for the grand and petit jurors to perform. : .

Thewater mains on Union and "Grand streets are being laid uynder the supervision of Street Commissioner Banta and Howard Fisel is looking after the connections.

Don’t miss “Hurricdne’s Gal”, it is the year's seusation. The picture that makes thrills thrill, at the Crystal Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. sty O

Hattie E. Nicholas, of 2516 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, has arrived home after a pleasant stay in Ligonfer where .she visited her sister Jennie McDowell ‘and John Nicholas. She also spent a week with another sister Mrs. Charles Cress at Wawasee and tarried a few days in Syracuse. - :

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If it’s a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town

NEWS NOTES _ ‘ S W W, _Wodd was in Grand Rapids, Mich., several 'days this week on business. 7 W. E. Bressler was fatally injured Monday in an. automobile -collision near Elkhart. enEt Fishermen complain that the finnies are not biting with much gusto these days.- - ; : : Chester Vanderford and son, Dick, made a big catch of blue gills at Wawasee Tu‘esdajg.. . - ' For. Exchange—City iproperty for smal ltract of land, close in, Enquire at, Banner office. k 27a2t Dr. and Mrs. Frénk ‘Randolph of Elkhart were guests of the Wm. Kunce home Sunday. ¢ . ° : ° Mrs. Anna Shick,,of‘Elkhart township, visited her daughter Mrs. Roy Stroman in this city. : '

Sol- Henoch visited Wednesday with Mrs. Henoch at Fort Wayne, who is in a hospital there,

" Mr. and Mrs. Reub Deter will leave Sunday for an automobile trip to Toledo and other Ohio points. :

Motorcyele races are booked = for Sunday and Labor Day at Springbrook Park near South Bend. -

Mrs. Frank Stdge who had been on a yisit to South Bend and Benton Harbor, Mich., arrived home the first of the week. T ;

John C. Carroll, a Huntington bar ber, became intoxicated and .strayed into a Kendallivile’ court and it cost him $l4 to get out. >

Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn arrived home Tuesday evening from a very pleasant visit_with the Otis D. Nusbaum family in-Detroit, Mich,

Don’t forget that “One Clear Call” Is one of the really worth while pietures of the year. It is at the Crystal next Sunday and Monday. 3t e i ~ G. Floyd Cooper, of Kansas City, has joined Mrs. Cooper here who has ‘been paying her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wesley Bourie and other relatives a gflflt. T e o : e | 2 FE 5 i A i ——— o l}‘ - Mart Jackson™ will leave Monday [.tor Indianapolis to visit a sister and attend the state fair which -will be ‘held pext week. Mr. Jackson misses W%WMW%W 8 _held by the

- AtTHE LYRIC THEATRE all next week @~ LIGONIER joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures

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At all these theatres, all Nextweek—Paramount Pictures will be shown

Sunday, Sept. 3rd 4 | “Boomerang Bill” a highly crook drama with Lionel Banymore. Also a 2 reel comedy. ‘ s Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 4th, sth “Law and the Women” with Betty Compson. Magniticent story. Also News reel. » Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 6, 7 “A Prince-there Was” with Thomas Meighan, Mildred

- Veterans of all foreign wars have organized a camp at Goshen. i 1 W

For sale, fine quality of pure honey. James Adams. . 26Db4t

Wanted—Stenographer and book-| keeper. Address 17 care Banner office. . L o 7

For sale two moiine mowers cheap inquire of Farmers Co-operative Elevator Co. - . 16a L |

Many- a time you’ll catch your breath at the deeds of “Hurricane’s{ Gal” at Crystal Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. - : 21{

Mrs. Mayme Mayor was fined $ll at Ellhart for whipping Richard . Ai‘ Rodewald a former tenant of th Mayor rooming house in that city. 7

Mrs. Glen Stainer, of Adrian, Mich., and Sidney K. Jackson, of’ Chicago+ wil Ireach Ligonier the firgr of th week to wisit their parents Mr. an«? Mrs. Charles ‘Jackson. |

The banquet tonight for those attending the Sunday School confer: ence will be held in Eagles hall. AIF arrangements for the two-day , conrference were completed yesterday. |

Christian Science services arg held every Sunday morning at 11 o’cloc]g and every Wednesday evening at 7:3 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. | Welcome. : ot

Rumors in Washington pOliticaii circles have it that Secretary of State Hughes is to be: elevated to the qupreme court bench and that Harry New is to succeed him in his present office. | A SRR A O SO e e |

Miss Helen Bothwell, of Chicagp University, will join her father Attorney Bothwell at their Wawasée cottage Friday evening and will remain until Wednesday when she will leave for Indianapolis to take up her duties as a teacher in the- schools there. et ' Milo' Renner, and family returndd Sunday from a trip trough Central Michigan where they visited M% Renner’s uncle, F. H. Miller and wife. - They had a very fine trip driving about 280 miles in eleven hours. Mike says they have goc | roads all the way and also’ some fine fishing in which he was rather lucky. Of course if there’s any fish in Michigan .Mike would find them. = f or s Meebee. _ Poultry hides and all kinds of junk 1 will pay flmhfishest f--'msrkgt‘ price. _ Call Joe Miller Telephone 2on 483

___LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

Celebrating Better Pictures at all - theßetter Theatres @ - Once more the wlinle narion reviews and celebrat;s the year’s:great progress of Paramount Pictures. T ‘ tht i

For the fifth time, annually, thousands of America’s finest theatres devote an entire week’s program exclusively to Paramount Pictures! Once more the efforts of Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, with its foremost stars, its greatest directors, its brilliant and unique stock company, and its record of almost unbroken success, receive the gratifying stimulus of a nation-wide endorsement! o Y The signs are up-at your theatre! N - The latest and greatest and most thrilling Paramount Picttires are there |

| et Iy e \ t" . ke : lix YT & | FAMOUS PIAYERSAS « ADOLPH ZUKOR I(Y CORP YY ) ; NEW .Yoax'cf;s’sideng 3

Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Earnhart will be located at 5511 Glenwood avenue, Chicago. : '

. Mrs. John Sheels is home from Ohio where she was called to attend the funeral of a relative. S

Miss Lena Moore is here from Ann Arbor, Mich., visiting Trelatives and old friends. : 1 AR

~Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cass are the parents of a new son which came to gladden their home west of the city Monday. :

- The tax levy of the school corporation of Goshen is fixed at $1.33. lln Ligonier the levy is $l.lB on the $lOO valuation. :

Kugene Donovan is the name of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Sloan in this city August 26. ‘Weight seven pounds. :

BATH ROOM FIXTURES We hare Just received a large: shipment of Bath Roem Fixtures. ; Including Towel Bars in nickel and opal',bGlass Shelves in Cr'ystal and Opal; S)oa,p Dishes for _tub and wall, Cup Holders, Tooth Brnsh Auelders, rnper :neldel"s, Robe I{“ooks, ete. \ Tnese fixinres are {very' high grade and will not rnst or tarnish ka\ndi very medlum in :priee. Come in, make yon‘_x‘i'l 's'e_lection while the assortment is full, | e

Harris, an excelent picture. Also a comedy. = Friday, Sept. 8h -~ . = Ees “The Brides Play” with Marion Davies, a beautiful == picture. s § Saturday, Sept. 9th - - “Just Around the Corner” by Fannie Hurst, an excelent%« picture, also “Robinson Crusoe” Chapter No. 5. %%

WORTH WHILE SPECIALS FOR ~ SATURDAY ONLY

Alarm. Clocks, guaranteed for one year; buy them vow:&t ... 0. ... ... 98¢

Men’s Non-Elastic Spring Suspenders, extra length, sold in all stores at 65c to 75c; buy them Saturday at .............................49¢ M 100 imported China Salad Bowls, regular value 69c, on sale Saturday each ............49¢ Children’s Vanity Boxes, 59c¢ value priced Special each oo L el 48e Watches for boys and men, guaranteed for One . VeRY, each ...l .. e 98

. - SOMETHING FOR NOTHING S 10 cakes Kirks Flake White Laundry Soap tor 49c and 1 cake Jap Rose Toilet Soap FREE; or 20 cakes Kirks Flake White Soop for 98¢ and 2 cakes Jap Rose Toilet Soap FREE. Limit one big lot to a customer. = A Vi : oy : - OTHER SOAP BUYS FOR -SATURDAY Jap Rose Toilet Soap, 4 cakes for ....25¢ 4 cakes Hard ‘Water Castile for .........29c . 4 cakes Palmolive Soap for .................29¢ All 5¢ Toilet SOaDS, T for iiiiniiee29¢ P & G Laundry Soap, 10 BREES JOF [ B i es i AT Rub-no-More Laundry Soap, 10 cakes for .............. s S derisd etiaviniu i stivaan (BTG Rub-no-More Washing Powder 6 boxes f0r............ Soneas s Al el A Waltkes White Naptha Laundry Soap, 10 cakes for S e s el Pearly Wave White Laundry Soap, 10 cakes FOI ....ooiiiiiiioiiii e 200

: SPECIAL IN OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT : : Children’s Half Sox and Sport Hose, 50c and 59¢c valuies g 0 at ..i.....cccocormroionnnnn39¢ Children’s Half Sox and 3/, Sport Hose, 29¢ t 0 33¢ values g 0 at ...........ocoesmirsissornss 19€ Ladies’ White Hose, _priced spesial the mair. 0. soiciic 0. ke a 0

Our Own brand double mesh’ Hair Nets, guaranteed perfect, 4 nets Saturday only for svensvsssnsscencs --n-0un.u...:...."....n.un--o-u-. 25C Mason Fruit Jar Rings extra heavy quality 10c value, on sale Saturday only 4 dozen .

; - . AT OUR CANDY COUNTER Extra fine eating Jelly Drops, 20c value on sale, the pound ............icieeen: 158€ | Fine eating Fudge, 20c value on sale at the pound ... donniniienna. 15¢ Chocolates ‘assorted—you will want several pounds at the price, pound ................c 20¢ Mibuivi omo WALL PAPER SALE =~~~ e ; . For 7 days Saturday, Sept 2to Sept. 9 we will offer a number of Wall Papers suitable for halls, living rooms, dining rooms, at prices you have not dreamed of in years. These bargains will'be worth driving miles for. At least take # look at these really - big specials. - | e e T st oo Pay Gasi and Pay Fess -

"This banner is on theatres everywhereGo in wherever you se¢it.

LC/)Comein—it E J U WEEK

Men’s extra heavy Police Suspenders, extra long, 59c to 69¢ quality, on sale Saturday Bt . L AR

100 Vanity Boxes, new numbers; offered for Saturday at each ... ..ccuiviiin.ol9B¢

Children’s Chain Handle Purse; a wonder at our price; each &i il i abani 10¢

Cotton Crash Toweling, smooth soft finish, worth 15¢ yard, priced for Saturday only, the Bdrd s e e e

Stevens. P; All Linen Crash Toweling, 17 /m’fies;wide, blue border; 29c vale, special the vard oo coiansiniins sy 23e

SRR R R e El Vampiro Fly Powder, 10¢ value on sale Saturday, 4 boxes for. ...t 200 W Wall Paper Cleaner, 10c the can or three CANE 0T -\ Lconesiuisboioniiesionssioomibussons soistiis B 0