Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 33B, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 October 1922 — Page 4

THURS. AND FRL OCT. 12.15. - . . Yiola Dana in “THEY LIKE ’EM ROUGH.” Would you marry a girl for $100.00% You’ll be able to judge better when you see this sparkling comiedy drama. It ils extra good also Buster Keaton in “HARD LUCK. a 2 reel feature comedy. Adm 16¢ 20c 26c = ' . SA‘I‘O OC.T.- 14 e £ ¢ y ;r j . Buek Jonmes in “TROOPER O’NEILL” a northwest mounted - police story and a Sunshine comedy. ‘ L » g SUN. OCT. 16 EXTRA ! ! ! EXTRA! | ‘ DOMINAGO’S CHICAGO GIRLS MUSICAL CO. with PRINCESS WAH. NEE.CHEE the silver voiced Indian Princess will give a high class program also “Yellow Men and Gold” a feature picture of mystery and Adventure. A real treat. Adm.2oandBo¢e’nts. ghs e s MON. OCT. 16 ONLY ' . - ° Domingo’s Chicago Girls Musical Co., with Princess Wah-Nee.Chee the Indian singer, in an entire change of program also Anita Stewart in “The Invisible Fear” This is a real treat for Ligonier people. .They come highly recommended. : ~Adm. 20 and 30 cents. : Coming next week Jackle Coogan in “TROUBLE” Coming Oct. 25 26 27—“THE PRISONER 'OF ZENDA” ‘

For sale a fine lot of quinces. In-| guire of Chr:stian 2{al2. o 3389% ‘See the gloom chaser at' Crystal Thursday and Friday. . Wanted—Washings and ironings. Call at 100 Morton street. 32b3i* For Rent—Private garage. Enquire. Blanche Shobe 217 E. Third St. Phone 178. . . 32atf To Open Barber Shop. Pete Regula has opened a barber shop in the James Ellis pool room, formerly the James Adams old stand. Mr. Regula is one of the ablest bar: bers in Ligonier and will no doubt hold his old customers. 32b2t

A GOOD TIME TO BUY Special Offerings at SpecialPriceé Friday, Sé}turday, Monday e e BIG ALUMI NUM WARE ASALE e e

Dolfee Potß ..o muidivainiinar s DEC (olanders ... coa e BIC Double Bollerg ... . ke, BIC 8 qb. Covered Sauce Pots ............iveeieeis 706 10 cup perculators ...:.i.......uceeaas 91,00

Quality Blankets—lf you are interested in Quality you will be more than pleased with the prices we are quoting on Blankets: First a Cotton Blanket 64 by 76 inches grey with fancy borders priced for the 3 days at $1.65; Second grey blanket with fancy border 66 by 80 incehs weight 3 pounds 4 ounces priced at $2.19. Third Wool finish Blanket 70 by 80 inches priced special at $3.89° Fourth, Number 1145 Wool finish Blanket size 66 by 80 inches a wonder at $4.19. o ; : : g

Yard wide Outings continue in popularity as they cut to better advantage. You will find this line extra well napped closely woven, of extra heavy weight and at our special price of 21c the yard for Friday, Saturday and Monday you certainly should be interested They come in both light and dark colorings, in checks and stripes. We are showing a wondlerful selection of patterns in the 27 inch widths at popular prices. ' Baby Needs—A complete line of :Baby Sweaters, Caps, Bootees, Crib Blankets, Soft-Sol-ed Shoes all standard quality merchandise priced lower here. i ot

Plain Mercerized Marquisette at 19¢ yard. See window for other specials.

Rub-No-More Naptha Laundry Soap-10 CaKes fOr .........ccccveiisrecessessssesiosssssiossesssssnis -49€ Walthe’s White Naptha Laundry Soap 10 cakes fOr ......c.iiimimniimrioneiensenns. 49€ P. & G. White Naptha Laundry Soap 10 cakes for .........c..oiciiiviniiimiimisismssioisns 29C Kirks Flake White Laundry Sogp 10 cakes for o s niaiiaiiivi: Ae

2 and 3 quart Dinner Pails each ............ 39¢ Double Mesh Hair Nets 3 for ................ @bc El Vampiro Fly Powder 4 for ................ 25¢ White Paper Napkins 100 for .................... 15¢ Wire Fly Swatters 10c value 2 for .......... 15¢ Men’s Silk Ties $l.OO value for ............ 69¢

Fresh Salted Peanuts 20c value on salé the pound ... 12V%e Gutelius Assorted Chocolates 30c value on sale for 8 days pound .......c.ccivieeeniivennn. 20€ Light Cream Fudge 20c value on sBle the POUNG ..o iiiiiviiiiiioiasossesiinsiisiansmsssssasinnssie 150 Stuffed Cocoanut Caramels a 50c candy the Pound ..............ccocecmmsiesesessssossonissiionsss 20C

e il e WALLPAPER . . | Our Wall Paper Sales for September were 39 per cent above any September busihess in our history. October Sales have started big. New Spring Papers arriving each week. We are prepared to take care of your Wall Paper requirements at lower prices. Come in and investigate first QUALITY, Second PRICE. - i et

Turn to pages 110 and 111 of Saturday evening post dated October 14. The Elks will open the social season with a dance in their parlors this evening. i - The Progress Club held a very interesting meting at theh ome of Miss Hortense Christner Monday evening. _ See Princess Wah-Nee-Chee the siiver voiced Indian Princess and Domingo’s Chicago Girls, a high class ‘musical company at Crystal Sunday i,and Monday entire .change of program each night. , Can You Sell Life Insurance. An old line Legal Reserve Company wants a live agent for this territory. Address Lock Box 891 South Bend, Ind. = 33a2t

! REAL BUYS IN OUR SOAP DEPARTMENT

CANDY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS

GUTELIUS 5 & 10

EXTRA GOOD 94 SHEETING Specially Priced 49¢ PER YARD

Coffee Perculators .......i..iscescsercsersss. 89€ Pitchers .. & s A n B 8 qt. Covered Kettles .........cooviiiennnnas 89¢ 6 qt. Preserving Kettle .....cuvrirniiinnnnnn. 69€ AUMIPANE ... i) e 00

IT’S BLANKET TIME

OUTING FLANNELS

Tungsten Electric Light Bulbs 40 watt strictly first at each ... e 24c

Can Rubbers 10c value go at 4 for ........ 25¢ Matches 6¢ to Tc value at box ............... be Pliers -and Wrenches .................... 2bc to 69¢ Mouse traps 2 for ................ bc and 10c Electric Light Shades ............ 15:% and 49c Toilet Paper ...\ L. i ioaai be and 10¢

~_Auction Sale of Lots, = The tract of ground about 360 feet on Gerber Street and about 130 feet teep being across the strevt from the old Harlan Gibson home will be offered for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, at the office of Both‘well & Vanderford, October 28 1922, 3 o'clock in the afternoon. There is enough ground for about six lots 60x130 feet but the tract will all be sold without division and bids under $225.00 will not be considered. . Terms: not less than $lOO.OO cash, balance within one year, bearing six per centum interest from date of sale with privilege of paying sums of

'slo.oo or over at an ytime and deed to be delivered when purchase monsy is fully paid, with accrued interest. in event of failuresto ‘pay, rights of purchaser shall be forfeited and amounts paid shall be deemed as the rental to date of forfeiture. . ‘ o William Gibson. © . 33b3t

Turn to pages 110 and 111 of Saturday Evening Post dated Qctober 11 Judge' Thompson and Charles. Andrews were Fort Wayne visitors Monday evening.. L Mr. and Mrs. L. E. 'Schlottvér_ba'i:k of Syracuse visited Ligonier relatives ‘the first of the week. - . ~ i The Otterbein Guild of the U. B. church was entertained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Urich,” . L ,

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Zimmerman, Mrs. S. C. Sackett and G. M. Zimmermarn called on Paul Ward at South Bend Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ruple of Mishawaka drove over and spent a day with the Ira Schlotterback family. Mr. Ruple is engaged in the meat business. , Wwill _Gibgon of Mishawaka was a visitor to his old home in iLgonie_r‘ Wednesday. He is prospering in the St. Joseph county city. . fad

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, nivascasvd,

PUBLIC SALE _ The undersigmed wil sell at public auction on the Thomas Dukes farm 4%z miles northwest of Wawaka and 4 miles west of Rome City on Tuesday Oct. 24. - L G Sale commencing at 12 o'clock ‘sharp the following property to wit. | 4 Head of Horses—Black mare 12 yvears old in foal wt. 1350, black mare 12 yrs. old wt. 1350, gray mare 6 yrs. old wt.. 1200, extra good yearling mare colt. All horses broke to ail harness, : :

8 Head of aCttle—Shorthorn cow Charlene’ No. 580052 valved Feb. 13 1917 bull calf by side, Shorthorn cow Henrietta No. 809367 calved Mar. 30 1919 bred, Shorthorn cow Ruby of Aakland 4th No. 610813 calved Jan 9 1915 due to calf, Jersey cow 8 years old giving milk will be fresh in May Durham and Jersey cow 8 years old giving milk will be fresh in May,

Yearling Holstein heifer a good one Yearling. Durham heifer Extra good ‘brown Swiss heifer 4 mo. old. 26 Head of Hogs—2 yearling pure bred Duroc sows with 19 pigs of weaning age, 5 feeding shoats wt. 125 Hay and Grain—2o tons or more of good 'clover ‘hay in mow, about 200 shcocks of corn inf, ield, about 250 shocks of corn in stalk. s - Farming Implements—New Ideal Deering . binder, Keystone web loa--der practicly new, Gale corn planter Walter Wood mower, 3% in. farm wagon like new grain bed, hay rack,

International disc. harrow,. Single buggy, set double harness, set single harness, set 4 in. bob seld runner, spring 17 tooth harrow Gale riding plow, Gale 2 or 3 horse walking plow, Brown riding cultivator, 7 ' shovel corn ' cultivator. : ; , Miscellaneous—2o good grain sacks ball bearing grind stone, Vinegar barrel, anvil, Scoop, Forks, Shovel and many other articles not mention-‘ ed. . ha ~Terms of Sale—All sums of $5 and ‘under cash all sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given at 6 per cent interest from date of sale purchaser giving note with good freehold security. 2 per cent off for cash. - JOHN W. DUKES ‘E. R. Kurtz, Auctioneer. e Chas. Schwab, Clerk. b

' Mrs. H. D. Renkenberger of Joliet, 111, has been a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Keefer. o Turn to pages 110 and 111 of ‘Saturday Evening Post dated October 14. ~ WANTBED—Man with car to sell complete line low priced Tires and ‘Tubes. $lOO.OO per week and expenses Sterlingworth Tire Co., Sterling, E. Liverpool, Ohio. ~ 1124 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the Matter of the Estate of Lucinda Smith, Deceased. =~ l No.. 2401 : o 2 In the Noble C“it Court, i()ctobgr!‘ Term, 1922. L ~ Notice is hereby given, that the un designed as Administrator of the Estate of Lucinda Smith deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement ¢t said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and aection of said Court, at the Court House at. Albion, Indiana, on the 27 day of October 1922. at which time ‘and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in 'said Court and show cause, if any ‘there. be, why said account should not be approved. An the heirs, devisees and legatees of said deced[nt, and all others’ interested in said Estate, are also here by required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said Estate. §of 3 ¢

: Elza Smith, Administrator ' Posted October 3rd 1922 William H. Wigton, Atty. 32b2w e iEm— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the Matter of the Estate.of Susan - Eliizabeth Campbell Deceased No. 2407 - In the Noble Circuit Court, October Term, 1922. : < ‘ Notice is hereby given, that the undesigned as Executor of the Estate of Susan Elizabeth Campbell, deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House at Albion, Indiana, on the 27 day of October 1942, at which ' time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any! there be, why said dccount should not be approved. - 5 An the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also here by required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of | their heirship or claim to any part of said, Estate. o e ~ Homer A. -Campbell, Executo . Posted October 3rd 1922 William H. Wigton, -Atty, S 39%9h0w

Lyric Theater

THURS. AND FRL OCT. 12 and 18/ ‘“The Storm” with House Peterd a plcture that is out of the ordinary one of the finest pictures you ever siw, for excitement and something deing every minute Prices 16¢ 26c and 40e SATURDAY OCT. 14 ONLY o - Willilam Fairbanks In “Western Deamon” very good Western also 10th chapter of Robinson Cruso. = = SUN, AND MON. OCT. 15 and 16th .Ethel Clayton in “Exit The Vamp” with Theadore Roberts as support an excellent plcture see it also a 2 reel M‘ Be e B

STANSBURY'S DOUBLE STORE

We are ready to serve all your wants. OQur fall stock is now open for your inspection. We invite you to call. Not high prices ' but the best goods at low prices, is our motfi. We serve you with the best goods.

READ ALL THE PRICES = Ladies’ Tuxedo Coats. - L Ladies’ Sweater Coats- e ek Ladies’ Knit Shawl Scarfs - - For the cool days and evenings this is a class of goods you enjoy. s e . . OUTING GOWNS ; ; - We have selected with great care a line of Gowns that are the best workmanship fand;guality. s e : 98¢ Special.” Large full Garment of heavy weight outing good patterns for this sale 98¢ 5 dozen Vor round neck, ribbon trimmed Double Yoke, nice line of patterns ... $§1.39 8 Dozen outing gewns special value Hemmed stitched silk embroidery only ................ $1.39 " UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT | A larger assortment than ever for ladies; Men Boys and Girls. = Our-selection is of the best. ‘ ' Our special High Grade true Fit Athena Brand is the pleasing garment for ladies. 'All lines fit to the form. . ‘ Ladies’ Cotton Athena ................ $1.76 $2.00 Ladies’ Heavq Cotton Union Suits all sizes Boeoial o e S1:20 Men’s Union Suits Extra value ............ $1.39 Boy’s and Girl’s Union Suits all sizes. Men'’s Shirts and Drawers. Infants Vests from .................... 50c to:9oc Infants Wool Bands. .

CRASH CRASH

Extra special. Just received 1000 yards all Linen Crash for a special to you. , Extra Heavy All Linen Unbleached 17 inches wide worth 25c¢ at this -10 day sale ...... ¥9¢ Other Crash Cotton at ..........ccccvervnennee.. 10€

DAMASK, DAMASK

Wezare now able to offer all linen table datr(llask like you want in patterns or by the yvard. . v : 70 inch all linen damask’...........cccorerenee. $1.89 70 inch all linen Silver Bleached heavy. Try a table cloth of this the yd. ............... $2.50 6716x68 round or square patterns ... $5.00 6714x86 round or Square patterns ... $7.50 Napkins by the dozen ..........c.ccccoveueueune. $6.75 Napkins by the Dozen ........cccereviuucnceee $9.75 Blue & White Nippon Table patterns from $2.00 up. i : : ‘ Table patterns with Blue, Pink, Gold borders. Call for them let us show you.

OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT

Our line of Silk Hose in the following brands are the best makes. True Shape, Effiel, Burlington, New Fashioned, Iron Clad, any of these brands from 98¢ to $3.00 the pair. Ladies’ French Ribbed top, long silk boot, heavy silk hose at 98c beats all hose for the money. L

Children’s Cotton and Lisle hose 25c to 50c Infant’s White and Black hose ................ 15¢ Men's Sl HOBE ....c.ciioioiccinivsnisasarssisnssesss - DOC Men’s Lisle Hose Black -and colors ........ 25¢ Heavy Work Socks 2 pairs for ................ 25¢ Ladies heavy Cotton hose ........................ 15¢

OUTING FLANNEL WHITE AND COLORS 26 inch White outing only ...........ccucu.e... 12 28 inch White Outing.............ccecevuennciivenee 15€ 28 inch White Twill Outing .................... 17¢ 28 inch Extra heavy Twill outing .... ..20¢ 36 inch extra heavy plain outing ............ 20¢ 27 inch Light Outing ..............cccoeniniennnene. 16¢ 36 inch HEht ouling ..........iccoommmmnns. 200 86 inch dark outing ...........ccccovureunnun........ 20¢ 27 inch Dark outing -.............c.cceunenne. 15¢ Don’t let anybody charge you more. Ours is the best quality.. . ;

BLANKET DEPARTMENT

We were able to place our Blanket order at a Great Advantage by buying a large line. We have 25 pair of fancy block plaids in pink, blue, tan, gray, lavender and gold to sell you in large sixe 70x80 at ...... $3.89 Plain Gray or Tan Blankets 64x76 at .... $2.29 We do not forget the baby. 30x49 fancy baby blankets only ............ 89¢c 36x48 fancy baby blankets only ........ $1.29 Large Assortmnet to select from. - :

Our Stock of Fall and' Winter Goods is large. The Early\Buyer geis the best selections. We advise your calling the First Days for your wants. , ~You are always Welcome. i g : ]

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BLOOMERS

Ladies’. long sateen bloomers, b;“ack, copenhagen, green, navy, brown. Thiskis a double stitched full made garment with the proper lines for comfort. - o Ladied onlv b i i esiieends O Children’s Black Sateen bloomers .......... 50c Misseés Black Sateen Bloomres .............c 65¢ Silk Jersey Bloomers for ladies. :

LADIES’ HOUSE APRONS

Ladies’ Black Sateen House Aprons just new silk stitched trimming. Fancy combination trimmings. - - S ‘ The largest line of new developement in the Apron line. On this line percale house REEOR .o s i TN Check Percale ADrons ..........cccessssesss JOC Combination made plain and faney .... $1.39 3000 yds. Heavy Torshen lace your cheice of WS . il it ssree

el COMFORT'S.UPPLIES T Challies, Wool and Cotton Bats. ' ‘ 36 inch Fancy Challie, our prices .......... 18¢

8 Ib. Cotton Bats ..........ciwimcmciinrecunssenns 85€ 3 Ib. Reddi-Stitched Bats ....c..c....t......... 90 214 Ib. 80-Peep for fancy quilts ............ $l.OO

’ MIDDIES g School Girls Middy blouses. White Indian Head Blouses. All Wool Middy Blouses .....cc.ccceeenenee.. $3.89 Cot:cion and wool goods for Middies by -the Indian Head, Wool serge, Twilled Flannel in all colors. k-

¢ ~ LAMPS LAMPS = Rayo all nickel bowl lamp, round burners, complete, chimney, wick and shade .... $4.19 Large reading lamp complete burner, chimney- and wiek ..l et THE Lamp Chimneys and lamp supplies.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES

Bumble Bee writing tablets only .............. B¢ The Top Most tablet at the same price .... 5e School days pencil tablets ...........cceueeen... B€ 25 White Envelopes pkg. ....c..ccceeuveenenee.. 10€ Sanfords Black Ink bottle ........................ 10¢ ‘Also pens, pencils and all school supplies.

TOILET SOAPS

< A full line of toilet soaps. The hard water castile at 10c or 3 for 25c . The Flotiilla Bath Soap at .........ccccccccuiee. 82 Olivilo ‘Beap 3 lor . sniicim lstonciisnive S 0 - Saymans. Vegetable Soap a Medical soap tEEhe BOX .ok i SO ' Williams Shaving Soap the box ................ ¢ * < " ‘~I S e RN ~ ‘We always have a fine line of fresh candies . congisting of stick candy, mints and chocolates also gum. : e m SOME ITEMS FROM THE DISH AND " GROCERY DEPARTMENT ' O glans mixing BOWIR . 5. iuioimesmmiioscd. 100 6 glass Mixing Bowls ..........ccociinivene. 202 ~ 7 glass Mixing Bowls ...........cccccivenennnnee.. 402 _ Blue'Band Mixing Bowls. g i .4 inch Baking Dish ... 2 10 - baneh aßking Dish:... i s i i, e - 6:inch Baking DHeh v diinincnn 30 T inch- Baking Dish .............. .. 45

~_ SPECIAL SPECIAL : 5 doezn glass fruit dishes large 8 inch size, at this Bale daiitidni i, e Heavy Water Glasses the doz. ................ 48¢ Thin Blown Water Glasses fancy eytched Ahe dozen. i Lin kb iTS Fancy Jap China Cup and saucers set of six -%ial St s i S [and Painted Bread and Butter plates set of LGI iL se L

e e TR Home City Globe wash boards solid made reinforced BReK ... iai. diiiiwiinins e A new line a special soap saver .............. 65¢ Th’e‘fßra_ss King Sgnitary front drained.. 80c’