Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 10A, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 April 1923 — Page 4
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AMERIGAN LEGION'S M i _w,.,w,:m_mm, STREET FAIR - and six big nights of fun and frolics April 30 to and including May 5 - on streets around public square =
If you ~like to ride, -‘see shows, to eat, rdrink, laugh and play don’t miss this, you will like it.
Featuring Sixty-Foot Ferris Wheel, Colossial Merry- - Go-Round, Venittian Swings and the latest sen- 7 - sation the Airoplain Rambler =~ = With Shows and Clean Amusements forall
OrystalTheatre MON. APRIL 80 L | Ba _“LOVE IN THE DARK” with charming Viola Dana also Bull Montana in “Rob ’Em 6Good” a fine program. _ , | ; ; ¥ e « : ' : TUES. WED. THURS. MAY 1,2, 8 - v , A drama of the Mad Age. . i o L GMIAD THTED?” G A Cecile B. DeMille production of the highest quality. By far the strongest story the greatest caste and the most lavishly beautiful production ever shown in Ligonier. A picture that shows where the present mad pursuit of pleasure is leading. A startling portrayal of the riotous life led by modern madeap youth of today . We recommend this wonder ful photoplay as the very bhest ‘incvery way. That you will have the g ood fortune to see. We have seen itand know the high ‘quality of it. Special Music. Adm 15, 25 and 35e \ : e FRI. AND SAT. MAY 4,5 | ~ THE SIREN'S CALL with Dorothy Dalton a big human pleture of the great Northwest with thrill swept actien every minute also a Mack Sennett comedy : e - SUN. AND MON. MAY 6 AND 7 : “THE GHOST BREAKER” with Waliace Reid, He wasn’t afraid of Spirits or women. So when a beautiful Syanish princess turned him loose in her haunted ecastle, that started som:thing that yow’ll howl at till it’s finished. Thousands laughed at the siage play and millions "will seream with - delight at the picture. Also Johnnny Hines in “Torchy’s Nut Sundae” Great program. b . o TUES. WED. THURS. MAY 8 9 0. = = o | ‘ ; “PHE TR:RD AYARM o ~ The thriller of all thriliers! The ou standing photo dramatic sensation of' the century.’ This‘is one no.ons can afford to miss., i
NEWS NOTES
Call phone 220 for electric light bulbs and get free delivery to any part of the eity. . = v 1 . oaff Ligonier is now a regular stop for BEast bound N. Y. C. train 150. The order went into effect Sunday. ' For rent, rooms for light housekeeping furnished or unfurnished. Inquire at Banner office, [ 9atf . Messrs and Mesdames Earl Taylor and Chester Hile visited last week at the home of Levi Flynn at Pleasant: Hill. . : More than 1,000 delegates attended the meeting in ' Indianapolis of the Grand Chaptér Eastern Star last week. v : ! ' What is the legal definition of “Manslaughter?” llf you don’t know see the wonderful picture at Crystal tomorrow. - s
- WANTED Five‘" mén» for Br;idge Sh()p ~ and Bridge Erection. Jobs | Wmilenfueky. Highway Iron Products Co. o ‘ Phone 336 =
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Cll phone 220 for electric light bulbs and get free delivery to any part of the city. : o Sate Tuti Fruti ice cream. Something new at Philadelphia. Fruit 'is imported. - : S 9atf - Bert. Haid of Kendallville N. Y. €. conductor was calling on Ligonier friends Thursday night. : ~ Mrs. Mae Carney and daughter Miss Helen paid their Goshen friends a visit Thursday afternoon. G - When the mad guest for excitemet seized the place of reason Rome fell. Are we headed the same way? See “Manslaughter”, T ~ RoHin Gray editor of the Churubusco Truth and Miss Marcile Smith a high school girl of that town were married at Coldwater ,Mich., April 6 and the news has just leaked out.
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HERE AND THEKS
Are we living in the mad age? See Manslaughter =~ = e Call phone 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonstration. = 9atf Call phone 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonstration. 9att ‘To Rent—pasture four miles east of Ligonier. Edward Tice. 10a3t Call phome 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonstration. 9att Louis Levy is out with a Cadillac sedan which looks as good as new. For Sale—Ford sedan in good condition. Inguire at Banner office. Bbtf For \Sale—Wescott touring car, good condition reasonably priced. Chas. H. Simmons. : Bbst J. F. Sampsel will clean out cis terns and repair them. Leave orders at Banner office. : & Thel. ‘For| sale- stands of bees from ons to a dozen hives. Inquire of John W. Himes at seoond hand store. 9b2t Mrs. Phil I(;i%kle who had been seri ously ill is now able to be about the house. Sl : L Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Phillips of Elkhart were week end visitors in Ligo nier. ¢ .. i , : Attorney Wigton had legal business which took him to Hcopeston lillinois today. ; Tl i . Call phone 220 for electric light bulbs and get free delivery to any part of the eity. P 9atf One case of diphtheria was reported to the state board of health from Noble county last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sheely of Topeka were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clawson. -~ . Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Wimmer of Newsastle spent the week end guesis of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Craig. - Karl Knapp and family drove to Ligonier Sunday from Harlan Allen county and visited friends. #i Lost near Eagle lake a hound dog; brown. and white in color. Return to Tom Jeanneret, Ligonier. The state board of health reports 400 deaths from typhoid in Indiana last year which shows a large reducfon:: . 5 . Dale aged 7 son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward was crushed to death Saturday under a motor truck at Fort Wayne, ! | Kuute Nelson the venerable U. S. senator from Minnesota died on a Pennsylvania train out of Washington Saturday.. - ' “ K. K. K's to the number of 350 marched in a parade at Fort Wayne Saturday night. About one half were in regalia. : 5 Messrs and Mesdames Milton and Hubert Loeser drove over from Fort Wayne and spent Sunday with Ligonier relatives. 2
. After 33 years of married life Mrs. Cora E. Leaman, of Whitley county ‘|asks a divorce and $5OO alimony from her hushand. - , Messrs, and Mesdames Will and | Uuric Butz were called to LaGrange county last week to attend the fun eral of a relative. i | L. L. Burris, Goshen attorney is unable to deliver the Memorial Day address in Ligonier om account of pressing engagements. “ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wertheimer are rejoicing over the birth of a dafghter | Sunday_evening. This is the second daughter in the family. : " Mrs. Albert Weaver and Mrs. Frank Scott will entertain the King’s Dau;ghters at the home of Mrs. Scott Fri- ~ {day May 4th 7:30 P. M. ! . Fred H. Green on behalf of the Od#l | Fellows will pay tribute to the life "lof B. W. Cowley at the funeral tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Dr. Coppes who had been confined to his home for several months th: result of paralysis was up town and - walking about every day last weelk. Under recent Indiana court deeision it-is lawful for a person to have intoxicating liquors or a still in his | possession but he must not: sell the the booze. - o : Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bolitho and son : Lester drove tO.Ligonier from their| {home in Chicago and spent Supday with friends here. Lester will remain [a few days. o | Fore sale 9x12 Linoleum rug, blue and gray, dark oak dining room. set, | sideboard, table and six ; chairs, dark oak library table, mahogany parlor | stand. Mrs. Thomas F. Kelley. 10a%t | -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sawyer are] home from Los Angeles, California | where they spent the winter. Mr. Saw- | yer is a former sheriff of Noblec county and was in Ligonier from his | home in Ken&allville Saturday: calling on old friends. Lo e _ “Manslaughter” is a tale of the mad | modern age with its profligate waste| of life. It's the masterpiece of thel world’s master producer Cecile B. De-| Mille. It is your duty to see it, at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and | f%huredny.. - © e T ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Shay drove from Chicago and spent the week end | with Mrs. Shay’s parents, Mr. ‘and| Mrs. Allen Wysong. Mr. Shay holds | a responsible . position with the| | Straus Bros. Co., in the Chicago of | ~ Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kincade entertained '_,Abtori;g\ David Hogg and the| | Misses Carol Stiver, Jean Kincade and | ga“m Stiver of Fort Wn;g over| Sunday. Attorney Hogg aeumi: d the | commencement address at Wawaka | Sstarday evening. .o ] b Wmif‘fidmflm'bw‘e&nflé%filfi busg will hold a meeting at high|. school -bullding in Millersburg Tues-| day evening May 1 at eight o'clock. | Special program, sexophone dust, vio-| lin solo and several readings by Miss{ &%&f v-f - years, acosssible for service at Tacha-| - bola Farm five miles east of Ligonier | and one mile “west of . Cosperville.|
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