Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 13B, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 May 1923 — Page 4

The import of the slogan, “The Bank of Secrecy” was borne home to us when a prominent citizen of Noble County, a . customer of the MIER STATE BANK, made the following statement to one of - ofir officers: ~ » | - -~ “The reason I like to transact my Business with ‘your " ‘ ' institution is because of the absolute assurance I have that | ’ it will be treated in confidence and given the utmost secrecy.”’ : 7 i SEQRECY has always been and will always be our slogan. o L . ~ MIER STATE BANK ' The Bank of Secrecy

It’s a long trail | From the North Pole to the South Pole, but Royal Baking Powder went with Ad- | - miral Peary—Amundsen has it withhimnow. It went with | - Scott to the South Pole. Bl Stanley had it in darkest Africa. Royal is the only baking powder you can buy _ anywhere under the sun. ). G . Baking Powder Made fmt;n Cream of Tartar ) ; derived from grapes | Contairs No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste

3 Days Only--Sat. Mon. Tues. May, 26, 28, 29 e Sale 2 e Db Sals

Percales light or dark 25c¢ value 5 yards 89¢ Crétonnes 25c¢ to 29¢ value 5 yards for .... 99¢ Dress Ginghams values to 32¢ yd., 27 to 32 inches wide 4 yards for ..............ccoeicnf 98¢ Plisse Crepe permanent finish all colors 3 yards for J 99¢ Ladies’ Hand Bags and Purses values to $1.48 sale price choice e T Girdles 39c value sale price ...l 29¢ Girdles 49c value go at RIS Chain Belts 59¢ value sale price ........... 39¢ Ladies’ Pure Sil Thread Hose black only $1.25 value go at xisietatea e i siasservnions i 000 Rag Rugs sl.B9'ya'lué sale price ............ §51.69 Green Wool Fibre Rugs go at .................. 69¢

9C BARGAINS

Round curved end Brass Curtain Rods 15¢ BOe oAt ol B Mendits kettle repait outfits .................... 9¢ All'ls¢ and 19¢c Beads go at ..................... 9¢ Writing Tablets 4 for ... 1.....¢ 9¢ Screen Door Springs 2 for ...........c...i. 9c Honey Girl Tooth Powder .............c..cuveeiis 9¢ 80 sheets Wax Paper ..........cocodeeruniiieil 9e Sewing Thread 2 Spools. .........ccccisveneenenniios 9€ Dress Snaps 3. dozen .........cciconeinsiinienctay 9€ Brass Pins 2 papers ...........coupminsiy 96 6 strand Thread 3 skeins ...........c.cccopuunnene 9€

15 Patterns of Wall Paper that formerly sold at 15¢ to 30c Single Roll quantity of each limited, in fact but 1, 2 and 8 rooms lots ¢f a pattern to close these short lots out in 3 days we offer choice of. the lot at 9c a Single Roll. No limit on number of rooms as we want to move these out at once. @~ ° s e : e . .

Steel Monkey Wrenches about 50c value go at .....;.;..............‘...‘........... sesssssneesnssesnsinestrntse 290 oot Ziz Zag Rules ...........coiieivoiii 29¢ Toilet Paper 10¢ value 5 rolls .....cc0un....... 29¢ Yellow wMixing Bowls 2 for ................... 19¢ LaMenthol Cream 50c value .................... 19¢ Ruber Heels 15¢ value .........occoocveviin. 9e ‘Custard or Bean Cups 6 for .................... 39¢ White Enamel Coat or Wardrobe Hooks the Men .._.‘.,..-.....4.‘..3a-g.....‘.5.....1.'.....’....‘..............‘..,. 290 8-foot Zig Zag Rules ..........iurinrninivonennis 19€

The GUTELIUS Stores

3-pound sewed Cotton Batts $1.25 value 3 day sale price each ... 99¢ Men’s Lastic Krotch Union Underwear knee length 78¢ value at. ..oz 49¢ Men’s fine ribbed Union Underwear knee length sleeveless $l.OO value in all stores, our price for 3 days each 79¢ Linen Crash Toweling 5 yards ................ 99¢ All White Enamel Mixing Bowls 50c value PUICEH AL o e SOO All White Enamel Wash Basin 58c |value priced Spbeil at ..o annl 49¢ 18-gauge 4 qt. rAluminum ‘Pudding Pan 48c value priced At ... bt s 892 17-gt. All White Enamel Dish Pan, $1.39 VRlte Boes BY . v s 8109

"Sad Iron Handles sold in all stores at 15¢ pried at oL a 9 Screen Door Hooks 5 for ....ccceeeveeeceniuenn.. 9¢ Children’s Sock Garters ... .........9¢ Home Town Enwelopes 25 for ................. 9¢ Rubber Plate Scrapers .......iiv.oicooeiiunnninns 92 8-ounce bottle Peroxidé ...........cccccrerienne. 90 Colgates Tooth Paste small .................c..... 9¢ .50 White Paper Nap Kins .........ccocceeevvieennan. 9¢ Rick Rack Asstd colors 5 yards ................ 9¢ Safety Ping 1 dozen ... i 9 White Enamel Drinking Cups ..........coeonnon. 9

9C WALL PAPER SALE

Lady Louis Hair Nets 4 for .................. 29¢ Glass Vases colored 2 for ....................... 19¢ Window Screens ................ 49¢, 59¢ and 69¢ Baking Dishes 40c value 2 for ................ 39¢ Walthe’s White Naptha Laundry Soap 10 CORES lOV i o AR P & G White Naptha Laundry Soap 10 cakes BOV L oiiin it st i e AT Pearly Wave Laundry Soap 10 cakes for 45¢c Large Paper Shopping Bag with a Dollar Puvchase. Askdforit. = p

CrystalTheatre TUES., WEDS,, THUS., MAY 22, 23,24 s L “EBB TIDE” from Robert Lonis étévenson’s novel, starring Lela Lee and James Kirkwood. Here’s the greatest South Sea thriller ever filmed. A thrilling fire and shipwreck at sea a breathless under sea fight with a deadly octopus and beautiful scenes never to be forgotten also “Torchy’s Tend” which is great. Adm. 15 20 25¢ - : ' S FRI. AND SAT. MAY 25 26 = - 7 “PHE TRUXTON KING” with John Gilbert from Geo Barr MeCutcheons story another thriller also Sgnshine comedy. ; = SUN.&MONMAYWQS o & o ; “LUCK” a 6 reel special comedy drama with Johnny Hines. Yonu all remember “Sure Fire Flint” well tlis is much better in every way which means that all will enjoy it to the utmost aiso Al St. John in “The Salewan” " . o amgoa s dsiosiininielßaiaeT Coming MAY 2 AND 80 Junel . f g “BACK HOME AND BROKE” George Ade’s famous - story starring Thomas Meighen. ; L P 5 :

Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. ; 10bif John W. Musser and Esther E. Miller of Cosperville are newlyweds.

For sale a barn.° Call at Banner office. i 13atf

Don’t miss seeing Johnny Flaes in “Luck” 6 reels special comedy draima at Crystal Sunday and Monday. i Cdll phone 220 for electric light bulbs and get frce delivery to any part of the city. ; : . 9atf

Mrs. A. M., Kerensy of Chicago is here a -guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller. i :

Dr. Lane today took Mrs. Charles Swickard .of Diamond lake to a Goshen hospital for treatment.’ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Culver -and son George came from Elkhart and visited Mr. and Mrs. Hector Sack.

L. E. Snyder léft Wednesday morn: ing for Harvey, 111., where he has accepted a very good position. £

" Mrs. Charles: Wineburg of Hebron this state and Mrs. Robert Fiske of Chicago are geusts of Mrs. L. P. Wineburg., §

‘Mrs. Carrie Bassett of Anderson is a guest of her son Anisworth Bassett and family and will attend commencement this evening. ; Mrs: Milo Terry and son John of Columbus, Ohio are guests of her.parents Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Harsh, Mrs. Terry is here to attend the school furictions this week. Gl

Mrs. Joe Croop of Elkhart former:ly Miidred Davis and a graduate of the Ligonier schools is here to attend commencement, her sister Doris being a member of the class, and to join the alumni’ .celebration. = " i

Mrs. E. J. Balyeat of 215 Middlebury ' street lis entertaining Mfiss Georgia Ott of Ligonier, who attended the nurses’ commencement exercises last evening and will also attend the banquet at the Hotel Elkhart this evening. Miss Ott graduated from the Johns Hopkins hospital three years ago.—Elkhart Truth. : :

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Daily Vacation Bible School.

The Daily Vacation Bible School will begin Monday morning June 4th the total enrollment has reached almost 100 with several more district to report Miss Alice Vallance has. been chosen to head the work. . e

The course to be followed is most attractive. The children will not only learn many things in this secfiool but ‘will find | they 'will have a splendid time while attending it. Classes will be held in the Methodist and United Brethren churches the entire three weeks so there will be no need of transporting the children from one section of thec ity to another. | A splendid"c’orps of teachers is being selected fOr this work. They will go to Fort. Wayne the Ist and 2nd of June for special instruction. Enroil your children by calling any of the pastors of the city. The school will meet firom ' 9 to 11:30 five days eaci week. : ol i

Grand Lodge Officers.

Charles A. Lippincott of South Bend was elected grand master of the Grand Lodge of Indiana Free and accepted Masons at the annual meeting of the organization at Indianapolis Tuesday. Mr. Lippincott, who was deputy grand master, succeeds Robert W. Phillips of Richmond. ‘

Other officers’ of the grand lodge elected were: Lee Dinwiddie, South Bend, deputy grand master; Albert W. Funkhouser Evansville, senior grand warden; Will C. Geak, Fort Wayne, junior grand warden; William Geak, Fors yWayne, trustee for three years.

Barn, Contents Burn.,

Lightning which struck a barn on the Hamilton farm three miles southwest /of Sturgis occupied by William Mecklenburg, set fire to the structure totally destroying' it and its contents with a loss estimated ‘at $5,000. Five horses two cows and a calf, a quantity of hay and grain tools and an automobile are included in the loss.

Expect 400 Present.

‘When the Ligonier alumni association meets in rFeed park Friday afternoon 400 persons are expected to participate in the reception and picnic supper. The Ligonier band will furnish music and short address will bem ade by Prof. Palmer of Bloomington Supt, Craig and Principal Allen of the Lig&ier schools. :

Attention! G. A. R. and Others.

A special meeting is called for Saturday afterncon May 26th at 2:30 p. m. to complete arrangements for memorial day.:- The W. R. C. American Legion, Spanish War and Worll War veterans, Y. M. C. A.,, Elks, Oddfellows Eagles Lodges and Chamber of Commerce are each and everyone requested to send a representative ‘to this meeting. - By Order of Committee

Sunday Services at M. E. Church ~ Bible Study hour, 9:30 J. B. Schutt Supt. _ , ' » - Morning worship 10:45 the Rev. M. Price D. D. a man of practical and intimate knowledge of India today. - Evening Service at 7:30 sermon by thep astor. - ' :

- Midweek prayer service on Friday evening 7:30. - ‘ :

To Hold Trap Shoot.

Archie Dull will ‘hold a trap shooting match Wednesday afternoon May 30 at his home three miles east of Ligonier at end of brick pavement on the Blazed Trail. Everybody welcome. : 13b2t

Enjoy Jolly Pienic.

Pupils of grades sa, 6b and 6a of the Soiith Side schols under the guidance of their teacher, Mrs. Robert D. Shobe enjoyed a picnic in Freed Park Wednesday afternoon. 5

- Death of Wilma Decker.

- Wilma Decker aged 19 died at the home of her parents in Eden township LaGrange county yesterday. The funeral will be held from the M. E. church in Topeka. '

. odd Fellows Take Notice. i " All members of Excelsior lodge No. 267 I O OF are requested to assemble at 'lodge hall Wedensday, May 30 to participate in the Memorial sedvices cdin 4 W L Jackson, Secty

‘Mesdames Graham Lyon and Fred Starr entertained a company of lady friends at a luncheon at Hotel Ligonier in compliment to Mrs. H. F. Hut‘chison who is soon to take up her residence in Chicago. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of this city visited Mr. and Mrs. G. R.lCo‘op’et’i at Albion the first of the week. . Miss Faye Hull visited a sister in Goshen geveral days this week,

L NENS NeTRs For Sale--Mallable range, , Telephone42B or see George Foster. ~ Miss Talitha Gehring and Dallas D. Fiant- are newlywedsat Kendallville. You are in “Luck” if you see Johnny Hines at the Crystal Sunday and Monday. | L: B o Dr. Black reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Menzie at Wawaka. - Yo e

A delegation of insurance underwriters was in the city today investigating rates. - -

Dr. and Mrs/ F, W. Black spent a few days in° Chicago and will arrive home this evening. s Dr. Lane reports the birth of a daughter last night at the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil’ Griffith home, ' | =

Miss Neva Parker of Lansing, Mich., Mich., is here a guest of her uncle Rev. Parker and famfly. = = ‘Be sure to see Johnny Hines in “Luck” at Crystal Sunday’ and Monday a laugh every minute. e Mr. and Mrs. Chester Freed are now located at 1025% S. Second street Elkhart here mail will reach them. - For Bale, oak dining room set, six chairs, table and sideboard. Mrs#Tom Kelley. - PR ot e SAL

Beginning June 6 Kendallville stores will cl‘ose Wednesday noon for half holidays durihg thes ummer season. . . - GL e L

Nellie Ray Chiddister aged 6 came from Middlebury Wednesday and will sped the summer with her aun! Mrs; dack Curry,. 0 b - Hugh Hutchison came from Chicagn to enjoy jb_’*, commencement exercises his son Graham being a member of thec lass. L ~

Mesdames Walter Robinson and L. L. Koon entertained a circle of the M. E. church organization Wednesday afternoon. : :

- Members of the W, R. C. are requested to meet at the hall ' Sunday May 27 to attend the morning service at the Presbyterian ehurch.! = ‘Mrs. A N Wertheimer danghter Jane and son Nathan will leave tomorrow for a visit of severa] weeks with relatives in St. Louis, Mo. o Cy Aker a former well known resident of Ligonier but now residing in South Bend was in thec ity Tuesday calling qn old time friends.

Every member of the W. R. C. should be at the hall - on Tuesday May 29 to make weaths for decoration day. Bring your lunch and come prepared to stay all day. - f :

Persons desiring cedar fence’ posts will be supplied from a car load td be received by George D. Foster in a few days. Leave| orders at Taxi barn, . e e 13a2t

Rev. G. H. Bacheler went to Vicksburg, Mich., Tuesday to officiate at the funeral of a former parishioner a prominent resident of that city. Mrs. Bacheler accompanied him.

Mrs. Roswell Earnhart will arrive from Chicago this evening to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stansbury and to attend the alumni celebration Friday afternoon in Freed park.:

Mrs. L. E. Sisterhen and Mrs. ‘Barbara Ohlwine represented |Stansbury W. R. C. at the department Convention at¥uncie. Their report will bhe given at the regular meeting May 25. For /Sale—Sideboard, four burner oil stove with oven, large size Florence heater, some glass cans, cider vinegar, small white commode, cheap if taken at once. Ora Firestone.

. Goed Cook Girl or woman. No heavy work of any kind Good Home, Good Trertment . Good Salary to a competent person who will - furnish referances Mrs. H. E. Bucklen 114 W. Beardsley Ave., Elkhart, Ind,

Announcement Extraordinary - An offer that has never been exceled. Be- | - ginning Monday, May 28, 1923; The Sch- ' - lotterback Studio will give absolutely FREE ~ a beautiful enlargement with each dozen of our - beautiful sepia portraits. This enlargement a- ~ lone is worth the price of the dozen portraits. - GCall and see samples. = This offer is hableto . bewithdmwnatany time. '~ o - THE SCHLOTTERBACK STUDIO

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Electrical Goods of all kinds. Toasters $3.50! up, Irons $4.50 : - to $7, Percolators $7, Armstrong table stove Vacuum Bottles—Thermos and Stanley non-breakable. - .+ Thermos bottles $1.75 to $3.50, Non-break-L able bottles $6.75 to $12.50. i Ly For the shower a complete line of high grade aluminum ware P G -hnd kitdh»e’nf utensils. Pls . - Ty thevWinch'e},s't'erflS_t‘(.ife first | " ~ Weir & Cowley Gocd e ol iR Rt

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