Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 27A, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 August 1923 — Page 4

A Customer Told One of the : - Officers of the Mier State Bank: L “] can sleep nigilfs, .knOWing te - * my affairs are in safe hands, . ' , and that no one knows any- » ;_; A e thing regarding my business, , ~ which I transact with your inet L e e o There is unlimited satisfaction m such knowlekge. Do your business with the MIER STATE BANK, and be sssured of safety, secrecy anflsecu‘rity. : i ALigonier, Indiana = ° ' :

Let ‘Kiester look after your battery. o ¢ -19att For rent by the week or month a Outboard row boat motor. Guy Calbeck. _ : - 26b2t Kiester has tires tubes and auto aecessories call on him. 19atf For Rent—Five room flat in the Sheéts block.: Inquire of George D. Gaby. 21btt Kiester is particular . with your work. He wants it right as well as you do. ¢ Call for Elder’s ice cream the creaml of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors.’ e . 10bte Land listed for sale in all parts o fthe county and the city of Ligonier John Himes office under the Banner office. o : 23ati

MON. ATG. 27 : L rvresssmmed eTR “BROTHER UNDER THE SKIN® with 5 big stars a comedy drama you will like also Buster Keaton in a 3 reel comedy : : : TUES., WED., THURS,, AUG 28, 29 30 : TTUy 5 _ “POOR MEN'S WIVES” the story of a wife'® dreams of wealth and a hushands realities, a play of riches. proverty and the green eyed mrons. ter. Her husband saved to make their home secure, but she gave way to the temptation to appear wealthy, It is a companion picture to “Rich Men’s Wives” only better. Its a_‘gtoxf of the great problem that confronts every woman also Baby Peggy in a good comedy. : - FRL AND SAT, AUG. 81 AND SEPT. 1, . GALLOPING THROUGH” with Jack Hoxie a fine western story with plenty of action also a comedy and a cartoon & : : SUN. AND MON. SEPT 2 AND 8 . | - “CLARENCE” with the late Wallace Reid also Agnes and May Me. Ovoy are featured. This is Booth Tarkington’s great story and one of the most delightful comedies ever shown here. It i§ a story of American family life with intense heart appexl clean and wholesome comedy which teachers a lesson to those who care to learn, Also a good 2 reel comedy. TUES. WED. AND THURS. SEPT 4,5, 6 - e ‘ - “WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS” by Rex ']ngram the greater prou ducer of the “Four Horsemen” featuring Alice Terry ahd Ramon Novarroe We endorse the splendid production, - : : oy A COMING SEPT. 11, 12, 13 Wi e 4 - Harold Lloyd in “SAFTY LAST” ' COMING éOON “ROBINHOOD” i

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Mrs. Roy Stroman and children visited friends in BElkhart township last week. ) : : o For Sale—l 923 Studebaker roadster at a big bargain. Also Ford . touring car in good running condition. Blazed Trail Garage. . ~ 21btf Mrs. Chas H. Clark of Chicago hag taken possession of the Herbert Brown residenee. Mr. Clark travels for the seed firm of N. Wertheimer & Sons of this ecity. - : : For Sale—Dining room; table and chairs, kitchen range, kitchen cabi! net, rugs, rockers, bed, dresser and' other articles. Mrs.. Charles Shoba phone 225. oo aka. 98Ret For Sale—B room - modern house four lots with fruit.-and shade trees. garage and chicken house good barn cement floor and three acre "pastur’e_e lot. Will make' great . poultry farm. Call phone 380° Ligonier. 26btf

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- Peaches for ‘sale several varieties fresh from the orchard just beginning to ripen and will continue to ripen till October. ~ C. L. Chamberlin. Phone 861. . 27atf Mr. an Mrs, Haskell Crothers paid their Benton township friends a visit last week., | : . o Hazel Sheley of Topeka and Clai-*! ence H. Rhodes of South Bend were marrried Friday at Goshen. : ~ John R. Mault is dead at his home near Albion after a ‘long illness of dropsy, ‘- - Poor Men’s Wives a companion pic: ture to “Rich Men’s Wives at Crystai this week. P ki i Ford models of the 1924 make are being received at the Universal Sales Co. garage in this city. : Mrs. Charles F. Haney a former resident of Albion died in Denver Colo: rado one day last week. | < Miss Gladys Baker who is employed in the Weaver Hardware store has returned from a weeks’' vacation. | Mrs. Simon P. Smith will gntertin! one of the circles of the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church Tuesday after-‘! noon. : e § Mr. and Mrs. Sol Henoch leave today for Cleveland, Ohio and may make a lake trip to Buffalo before their return. : faS L

Miss Willodene Gonderman has re turned home to Benton after a visit with Miss Helen Crothers of near Ligonier. ‘ Mrs. Kansier who had been visiting her son Al Kansier and family and her new ' grandchild has returned tc her home in Detroit. , sMrs. Mary ‘Warner after visiting a week with her sister Mrs. A. Yorkey in this ecity returned to her home at Auburn Saturday morning. ‘ Helen daughter of Mr.*and Mrs, C. D. Cochran after a wisit with Marcile Marker at the MNgrker cottage Diamond lake came home Saturday. e s o e 5 Mrs. Thomas Wagbner arrived home Friday evening from a visit of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dean ‘Wagoner and her new grandchild, Eck Chiddister who was not able to sleep for two weeks is about himself again. He was entertaining an ‘unwelcome guest in the nature of a 'big carbunkle on the back of his ‘head. . .. ; :

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller have removed from 134 E. Ohio street tc 522 Keasey street South Bend. Mrs. Chauncey Miller mother of Raymond went to the St. Johseph county seat and assisted in the moving, . R e RT SR i Y The Misses Stella and Merle Henoch of New York city who had been on ai visit with their .parents in LaPorte stopped over in Ligonier on their way home to visit their brother Former Mayor Henoch and wife. John Yorkey came from Gary to spend Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A, Yorkey in this city. Mrs. John Yorkey submitted to an operation in a Hammond hospital but they will leave Thursday for their home in California: ' : No one need go out of town to see ‘the best pictures of the year, The majority of them will be shown at Crystal very soon including “Robinhood” “Where the Pavément Ends “Safty Last” “The Christion™ “Souls For Sale” “Hearts Aflame” and many others.

LOOK OUT FOR HIM

Bogus Stock Being Offered Buyers of ‘s This Seection at Very Low

Evidence reaches the Better Business Bureau that agents are abroad in Fort Wayne offering foreign bonds to investors. The securities of Germany, Russia, Austria' and Poland are offered. 'Ajp investment of $5 will procure for you, it is said a choice assortment from the list Purchasers of these bonds will have some pretty souvenirs of hard times in Europe but they will have nothing more. Of the fou r nations mentioned not one has a future definitc enough-to be worth a gues. * Poland stands in a shade better plight thau the other three for the present, but even that new republic hammered out of the great war and the Versailles peace can put out no bonds thai an American investor should care to put good American money into. For two dollars you can by five millions of Germany’s paper marks with a face value of a million and a quarter in American money. If you itch to be a millionaire put $5 into that brand of flat wealth and be happy.— Fo‘rt.\jfigyne Journal Gazette. , These slick salesmen will no doubrt invade Noble county. Beware of them

Card of Thanks,

- We desire. t 6 extend our heart felt thanks to our many friends, who so nobly expressed their sympathy in our bereavement by kind acts of service, words of comfort and beautiful floral offerings for the funeral of our Mother. i * . Everett W. Edwards. : - Mrs.. Nellie Garman. Mrs. F. W. Remely of Chicago is a guest of her’ sister Mrs. Frank McBanlel: ' , o - Mr. and ‘Mrs> Ed Farley and son Hugh motored to Newcastle and spent Sur}day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst are now nicely located in an Indianapolis flat. : ey , ' TA< AR e The Misses Katherine Wood Eleanor and Martha Ho¢lloway experienced the delight of a ride in an airplane at Wawasee Sunday. : - Mrs. Will H. Green is rapidly improving in a ‘South Bend hospital from a serious operation and is expected home within ten days. =~ =

: o o : ,J«,;}h;’ir.g \‘\ 4 rinting TR ; you : sone. Ibe quality er your business is often Nl: by iilorier peintied Gre | impression of shetenns | B T~ L Prining. Waethes yovat fameveladn 0t S aen s Gure : S Rl iy & ———Pavs

IMPROVED NEW FORD.

Changes Made in Appearance of Radiator With Body Built on . - Better Lines. oy

| - Intrdduction .of a higher radiator. bringing new and improved = body |lines to all types of Ford cars, is announced today by the Fort Motor company. = o o The changes have just gone into effect and the various types are now in production. s While the larger radiator has been made standard on al types and while it has made possible other better: ments in body design, there is no radical departure from construction, but rather a general improvement which has resulted in more graceful lines. . S i The Rew radiator sets an inch and a half higher than the ‘former and has an apron at the bottom which |joins a similar apron :effect of the fender on either side, giving a highly finished appearance to the front of the car. The larger radiator. also |incvreases cooling -efficiency. Most conspicious among the new types is the Ford coupe which is of entirely - new body design - and construction, resulting in a more trim exterior appearance, more comforta|ble seating arangement and a great er luggage carrying capacity, 1 -From the ddsh there is a raceful sweep -in the cowl to the radiator bringing a pleasing ecect to the front. The doors' are wide and open»tor‘ward making access and exist easy. They are heavily framed for rigidity and strength. The compartment at the rear has been enlarged to afford increased carrying capacity. The gasoline tank is under the seat, with divided cushions to afford easy filling of the tank from the right side mak{ing it unnecessary for the driver ic leave his seat. Ventilator .in the cowl and a visor over the windshield ad mudch to.the attractiveness of the car. A new rear - fender of more sturdy character 'also is a feature. Shai o It is now up to Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania .to settle the coal strike. - : oo Frank Sprague the city delivery man js suffering from a bad boil on hig hand . o . e Mrs. . Frank B, Miller is ‘at the |Rome City cottage to remain until after labor.day; - .0 . - Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Moore came from Albion Saturday and visited ' over night with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller. -Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Quail and Miss Lillian Bennett went to Van Wert, Ohio Saturday to attend the Illincis. Reunion, > = ‘Officer Bailey who controls “'the tourist camping grounds at Freed park, paid Cromwell a visit and picked out a spot he will occupy at ‘the big labor day celebration in that town next Monday. o Chester Davis and family returned to their home-in Cincinnatti Sunday after . spending ‘their va.cation_"{ with relatives and friends in Ligonier. Chester has a good position with the Railway Mail Service. = ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison and son, George Robert, were = accompanied home from Wakarusa Sunday by Richard Freed ‘who. will spend a few days ~ with his ' cousin here.- = .| Sl | ! i “———* » ' 23 2 FOR SALE—Apex Laurel No. 8 size cast ‘range ‘with high closet, oven and reservoir. Nickel plated legs and trim. A thoroughly. good range in ex}eellent‘ condition. 'Phone 396 or call ‘at 543 QGrand Street i omaze

Hunting Season - Is Now Open Now is the time to buy that shot gun for fall. A complete line of single and deuble barrel guns, We ~can supply you with any type gun - at the lowest prices including Win- - chester, Remington, Stevens, Marlin and Savage. - o - 12 ga Sitigle SHot GUN ..roovcie slo.oo° . 12 ga Double Barrel Gun ... 24.00 | 2 Model 97 Winchester Hammer - Repeatmg « ~ Shot Gun 12, 16 or 20 28 ..o $4OOO . Model 12 Winchester HHammerless Repeating f - Shot Gun 12, 16 or 20 ga. et US| Winchester and Peters Shot Gun Shells. Win- - chester shell standard of the world. : - 12 ga, Smokles Shells the box “.......... $l.OO ~ 12 ga Black Powder Shells the box ....... 80c - - 16 ga .Smokeless Shells the box .......... $l.OO : 20 ga Smokeless Shells the box st S : Also a complete line of accessories, cleaning _ - rods, Shell Belts, Hunting Coats, Gun Oil, VGEEIun Grease, Rust Rernoyer 'and Crgsw | Cleaner.. ~ - oo e 22 Rifles of all makes. p S Single Shot from up|.......cowiiveversseresrmns STOO " Repeating Rifles from.up ............. $15.00 ‘ Daisy Air Rifles ..:........iionnrn. $l.OO t 0 $5.00 . TRY THE WINCHESTER STORE FIRST ' - Weir & Cowley

~ Special Notice Red Seal Records Reduced I P e All 10-inch Red Seal Records formerly $1.25 DR i e All 10-inch Red Seal Records’: formerly $1.50' LW el e e e All 12-inch Red Seal Records formerly $1.75 by S Bt il s i T All 12-inch Red Seal Records formerly $2.00 Loa Re R e All 12-inch Red Seal Records formerly $2.50 oW L it Mail and telephone orders will receive our immediate and careful attention. Our catalog will be mailed on request. Lovers of classical music will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity as these;priee' eonditio_ns will dnm soon Phone 591 Exclusive “Victoe Dealers Goshen