Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 29B, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 September 1923 — Page 4

A Customer Told One of the ~ Officers. of the Mier State Bank: “] can slegi) nigh't#, khofing '\ . my affairs are in safe hands, L - and that no one knows any- ' = . thing regarding my business, . - 'which I transact with your in- o ; stitution,” o , There is ualimited 'satisf&ctfibn in suchr :kxii\)wlekge. Do your business with the MIER STATE BANK, and -~ be sssured ofsafety, secrecy and security. o ‘ 'Ligoniér,_ Indiana '

Cedric Kegg will attend Wabash college this year. : Kiester has tires tubes and auto accessories call on him. i 19atf ' Call for Elder’s ice créam the fc_ream of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. : _ 10btt Wanted Salesman or Salesyvomen. We want men and women of sales eperience to work in: rural territory, pleasant, profitable work. For further information address Lynn S, Broadders, 416 South Main streez, Goshen, -Indiana. & 28a4t Let Kiester look after your battery. : - L ; 19atf

Dv/ “" ‘t ..'v|‘ t | ‘ t . :> epartment Store o The Schef)ol. bays are now with us—the boy and girl will need so many t!\ings for - ~ wear and in their school work, you will be wondering where to buy all the things they - will need, the Stansbury Store solves the problem. e Sweater Coats, Dress Goods, Hoseiery, Gloves, Mittens, Pocketbooks, Face Powder Powder Puffs, Toilet Articles, Handkerchiefe, Pencils, Tablets, Middy Blouses, Blo‘omers' . Underwear, Tams; Ribbons ,Hair Clasps, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Shoe Polish, bh;;ts, : Blouses and Waists. : ' Feii e L : FOLLOW THE PRICES and see where your cash.buys the most, the answer is Stans‘bury’s Yellow Front Department Store. : » . :

BABY DEPARTMENT.

It is a pleasure to tell you we have the largest line of baby goods to be found in the county. i e ; Knit Booties, Knit Jackets, Knit Caps and Hoods, Knit Suits, Baby Blankets, Baby Wool Hose, Baby Hoods, Baby Wool Shirts, Baby Bands, Safety Pins, Baby Coats, Baby Jackets, Baby Diapers, Birds Eye’ Cotton, Rubber Sheeting, Baby Talcum Powder, Baby Rubber Pants, Baby Comb Sets. Oh, Yes; so many things for the baby we can’t list them all; Baby’s Kid Shoes, Baby Birth Day Books to keep a record of the baby. s Y . I will give to any and all babies under four weeks old a Baby Birth Day book as a birthday present, just bring the baby to the store 'and the book is yours. - - \ : CANNING SPECIALS. Mason Jar Lids per "dozen SietS e aiatonisiosas BT 3 boxes extra thick Jar Rings for ...........25¢ Mason Fruit Jars,, quarts il 80 Mason Fruit Jirs, pints oAb Glass Tumblers for jelly or water glasses. per dozen only sersseseisnstnnnineenenivennn e ATE ¥:£ . > LYy TONET SOAP , 3 cakes Palm Olive Soap for ................95¢. 3 cakes Palm Olive Glycerine Soap for 25c¢ 4 cakes of Fairy Soap only ................. 25¢

UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.

. We are showing all the styles in Knit Underwear- for ladies, Ladies’ Low :Neck, . Short Sleeves, High Neck long Sleeves, low neck knee length, no sleeves knee ‘lenghth. ° A full and complete line of this style only $1.25. The Yellow Front will save you money, but you know that. o . Ladies’ All Wool Union: Suits, silk and wool Union Suits, Boys’ ‘and Girls’ Union Suits in- this department, we must: please the boy and the girl. We have all styles to Men’s Heavy Union Suits, heavy fleeced L -~ lined only ‘i 889 Men’s Royal MMls fine Ribbed just the

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stansbury were guests at a big family dinner.in Lafsrange the first of the week. | Goshen Elks to Play Ball. ~The Goshen Elks will play their opening game with. Huntington on the Goshen ‘diamond Sunday September 16, game to open at 2:30 p. m. Bleachers ‘are being erected on botla sides of gridiron. Charles Parker. - = 28a2t Wanted---Girl for general housework. Good place for right person. Mrs. Sol Henoch, Ligonier

In looking for school hose for boys we have the heavy ribbed that are built - " for;servi,ce, the pair. ................26 and 3_0(:, " Cirls’ School Hose, the Iron Clad, fine ~_'ribbed, smooth finished at ......25 and 30c When you are ready for Wool Hose the Yellow Front will supply you for men, ladies, children and infants. - Vel ok ‘Ladies”-Silk Hose in that good wearing stockiqg at only r 98:: - Black, white, brown, gray, beaver. . Other Silk Hose f;‘om veiensenns $1.50 to $3.00 ~ SILK DRESS GOODS * = In this department we ‘are specializing on the following: . : iy o .36 inch Alltime Crepe. o 38 inch Heavy Crepe De Chine. e @5 inch Satin Faced Canton Crepes. ~40 inch Charmoose. =~ e 36 inch All Wool Storm Serge. ‘ _ 54.i1i&che Storm: Sefge. o .54 inch Broadclith. n . Above Crepes up from §sl4O ‘Wood Serges up from Sl e B 0 We want your dress goods trade—we sayve you money. . = = o |

night gavment .00 $1.39 ‘A full line of Men’s Underwear—we please you, we save you money. P L LADIES’ BLOOMERS : Ladies’ full and large size sateen bloomers, all colors—a big value only ........ 98¢ Another special value in the finer grade of Lingette, our price pnly wisihiuep 189 1 have tried to give you an idea of the magnitude of our offerings, and am knoeking at your door for a closer acquaintance, ~and hope the prices that are made will appeal to your idea of economy in your buying. ; L ot g ~ Saturday will be souvenir day for the little folks. Bring the children and get a rubber ball or a whistle.. -~ .

~ Wanted, laborers for common weork. Apply Monday to-Isaac W. Miller, at Refkiggrator. plant, e ~ Mrs. Emma Léntz, of Topelfé.. was a guest Wednesday of her daughter Mrs. Dean Cochran, i Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Shisler and daugliter Thella took in the sights a: the ‘Goshen fair Wednesday. o ¥ S In a threatened race war it is claimed 1,500 colored ' people have left South Bend for other and safer fields. William Dean Cochran leaves Friday for Wabash college. Arthur Bid dle also enters the same institution. e e ~ Miss Pauline Gray had her tonsils removed by Dr. Black and she wiil soon resume her work at the shirt factory. ; ; L - Rush and Wesley 'Cunmingham‘ joined George D. Foster at the Goshen fair Wednesday to see the steppers go. v Eugene, sdn of Mr. and Mrs.' John E. Boyts will attend the military department of Northwestern University the coming term. S :

Word comes from their home in the east that the two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Brown are afflicte@ with whooping cough. ‘Chicago parties! have been in this city trying to purchase Hotel Ligonier this week. The fame of the hostelry has gone abroad and the Chica: go men would like to acquire it. Harry C. Ryan quit farming and took a position in the :Studebaker plant at South Bend and since last August he has only Sunday to spend with his family, but he finds his work both pleasant and profitable. : Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Young have returned from Glendive, Mont., and for a few months will live. in Kimmel: after which they will make their heme in Ligonier. Mrs. Young was formerly Mrs. B. B. Bowling.

BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL HOSE

NEWS NOTES = |

~ Game Daies and Bag Limits, ] Indiana game laws makes it an. p!—l fense to hunt any kind of game except rabbits and waterfowi (aucks,! orant and geese)i arter Lecember which accounts for an earlier closing date on some migralory game birds’ given in the table of open and closeu seasons and bag limits per day as fo!1oWS: : ke ‘Duck, except wood duck, Sépt. 16 to Dec. 31—both dates included; bag dmit 15. | % Geese 3and brant, .September 16 to December 31; limit &, \ .Woodcock, October 1 to November 30; limit 6. fio b Black-bellied Plover, September 16 to December 20; limit 15. - ~ Golden Plover, September 16 io December 20; limit 15. | ~ ‘Yellow- Legs, September 16 to December 20, limit 15. 0 Wilson Snip, September 16 to De: cember 30, limit 25. ' Coot, September 16 to December 20, limit 25. o Gallinule,- Septembex 16 to December 20, limit 2. . - 4 Rail, September 1 to November 30, it 36 : > Sora Rail, September 1 to November 30, limit.so. ' % Open season for 'squirrel shooting in Indiana is from August 1 to December 1, rabbits from April 1 to {o January 10. S

Everything Must Give Attention

The new 1924 license plates are the kind that command attention—orange figures on a black background. It’s a license plate that will make the cows and horses gaze in wonderment as you fliver past them, ‘and the possibilities are that & speed cop can get your number at a distance of thre miles or less says an exchange. _'And another little surprise awaits you when-you come to get them. Will you lay down that old five spot and say “Gimme a set of plates?” Wel lif you do they’ll tell you to add three bucks to that amount for Ford plates will be $8 and a heavier car will cost from $l2 up to $24, with trucks ranging from $lO to $250. - Near Death at Fort Wayne. : Hector McDonald 37 year old Canadiagn who was taken to the Folt ‘Wayne Methodist hoSpital from his rooming house in thatc ity suffering from acute alcoholism and wood alcohol poisoning Tuesday night was reported near death in ‘that institution. - : b [ : : ~After raving throughout Teusday night and early Wednesday morning the alcohol victim lapsed.ito a' coma yesterday. afternoon and could not be aroused last night. McDonald is said to have drank nearly a pint of “rubbing alchohol.” -

Joint Sunday School Convention,

| Rev. Fred R. Hill pastor of the M. E. church at Wawaka and Brimfieldl, has arranged an interesting program for the Elkhart and York township joint Sunday school convention te be held at the Wawaka M. E. church Sunday .afternoon September 23. The following ministers are on the list for participation Rev. B. H. Hoover, B. Seegrave, J. E. Webster and V. G. Harris The Misses Arleen Jourdan,.; Nadine Deardorff -Ruby Butz and Helen Ball. The Boys Band will furnish musie, bioaidiay Central District Over the Top. ' The central division of the American Red Qross was over the top today in its campaign to raise $BOO,OOO for Japanese relief. With contributions totaling $801,043, Walter = Davi division manager, scaid the campaigp would continue. Chicago, raising fund of $500,000 independent of the Red Cross quota, approached the $300,000 mark. , ' - Fire Extinguisher Needed. Mrs.. Michael Sheridan was burned to death at her home near Winamac yesterday when gasoline with which she was attempting to start,a kitchen fire ' exploded. Daniel' Sheriden was severely burned when he dragged Imogene Overmyer age 4 Mrs. Sheridan’s niece from the burning house,

Irvin -Jacobs, of the Straus Bros. Co., offices in Chicago, has been enJoying a week’s vacation with his old friends and relatives in Ligonier with an occasional round of golf at ‘'Wawasee. Mr. Jacobs will probably make an eastern trip before his return to Chicago. ‘ | Miss Henrjetta Schloss who spent her vacation with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schloss, will return to Northwestern university Sunday. The Misses Francis Milner and Dorothy Slabaugh will return to Indiana university at Bloomington the latter part of the week. i Sale of Firearms Stopped. - The prospect of a race war-in South Bend has caused the sale of ail fire arms to be suspended and on the eve of the open season for shooting wild ducks which comes in mnext Nomgey., o 0 g 0 L o T - Dies of Inurles, _Henry Wolf 52 of Fort Wayne died at the Methodist hospital early yester‘day morning as a result' of injuries recelved on September 4 when he was struck by an automobile in that city.| ~Miss Hortense Christner has turned | over to th&gflflfi’ anner her econtribution| for the relfef of the W : mewwfl%mm@@; m head of the msmér Red |

[ ‘Notre Dame has 2,000 students enrolled this year. = - “Hubert Loeser of New oYrk is here on business and visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers may spend the winter yith their daughter in Dallas Texas. - S ;

The city council at itg regular meeting tonight will- fix the Ligonier tax‘ levy. : : > l The office quarters and emergency ‘hospital of Dr. Lane have been nicely ‘redecorated. - : _Mrs. George Longnecker left today gor Chicago to. pay here relatives there a visit. } Wheat in ;t/he;Ligo\nier r‘é;nari{et of i“No. 1 variety brought 92 cents thq ‘bushel today, - At : } The Ligonier postoffice now has 'the Harding Memorial ‘postage ' stamps on sale. -

The Lyon families will go to . Columbus, Ohio F‘ridqy'to attend the wedding of a relative. - i ‘ For Sale large hard coal burned in fine condition. A: bargain. Sacks Bakery. s Lie bt L 291 Reed && Tfirhock ',‘ are redecorating the room in which the L. R. Lepird & Co. shoe store is located. i P . AR Mrs. Albert B. Weaver will entertain the Kings Daughters at the Wawasee cottage Friday, September 21. The 23rd annual conference of the D. A. R, of Indiana chapters will be held at Bedford October 9 to 11 inclusive. 5 . f

- Mesdames Mae Carney and Maurice Hess this afternoon entertained M. E. church circles at the Carney cottage Wawasee. ™ | : .. Carlos, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Lane will leave the last of the week for South Bend where he will enter Notre Dame university. Albert Stunip Noble county boy is an incorporator of and director:in a printing company at . Indianapolis with ‘a capital stock of $lO,OOO. == ' Mr..apd Mrs. L. G. Walker of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Frank Shively of Toledo, Ohio, have been guests this. ‘week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farley. LChester son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmell returned to Purdue the. fist of the week. It is believed the enrollment of the institution will reach 3,000. e el T S NG e f When the D. A. R. meet at the Weaver cottage 'in their opening assemblage, Friday September 21, a pot luck supper will be served by Mrs. Weaver. '

: 7 e L ) ) ‘:',.‘}Eli-‘; | B i |@:{o i o ,; !i:m!“!\rfl e - Py @ @ I IR e . = 't 7L s e ,' 'i,‘llh | B == e - 7 /. 2 = . : 7 B ‘ : : : v‘ :‘. ‘ I¢‘ i \ . The Brunswick “Tudor® s o - runswiclks - Has made this store known for great . T phonograph values = = ~ The Brunswick ‘‘Tudor’] has made_'fdr. ds more, friends than any other . phonograph. Its extreme popularity is due to its beautiful design and artistic cabinet work, linked with the characteristic Brunswick Eau ~ oftone. The cabinet is of an attractive two-toned finish and has:[vl _ the Brunswick exclusive features. The Tudor model is truly a standard ‘. inphosopraphvalues. . = o ohaa e G | American Walnt—Mshogany . 4Lo * “Nottosecand hear the Brunswick Tudor = ~isto have missed the best in phonographs” . . L YV ERY N R OOy

TUES, WED. and THURS, SEPT. 11, 12 and ISth. o .. “SAFETY LAST” WITH HAROLD LLOYD \ FRIDAY AND SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBER M snd 1. | “THE LAST MOMENT”—a tiriliing story of a youth who had'te be shanghaied and carried away to sea with his sweetheart to find himself. We recommend this picture with Jore action and surprises than you have ever seen—also a good comedy, P o o ; SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 amd 17. FPTEMPTATION”, contains a powerful human story. It Is the my of strong men and weak men-—of rich people and poor people. Its theme is as ol as man—as modernas today, with Bryant Washburn and Eva Norak, and a good comedy, - Gl ewaa . e TUES, 'WED., THUR., SEPT. 17, IS and 19, Ln - “PEG O’ MY HEART”, with Laurette Taylor. The most beloved play of a generation, starring the actress who made Peg famous. COMING OCTO}!ER 2,3 and 4 i R L : . S . Douglas Fairbanks in “ROBINHOOD. - . |

Jet White Groceteria 25 pounds Pure Cane sugar : $2.20 1 pound Farm Houre coffee"A S El ' Chase &_Sanbo'm’s, Japan tea,l/41b. = 20c ~ Mezzain Red Cross Macaroni 4 boxes = 25¢ - Cream of Wheat per box L e Kellogg’s Bran Flakes 3 boxes for = - 25¢ - Post Bran Flakes 2 boxes for = | ~ 29¢ - .Pd Evaporated milk, tali ol I | - Pet Evaporated milk,smallcan - 6c «"Eagle brand Condensed’.milk; percan. 19¢c | - Van Camps Pork and Beans per ok Ix Extrafine cheese per pound = 30c ;- ~ Pure cream pastry fl'(‘)»ur,' 24—%__lbs. i Sc) Pillsburys Best Flour, 24 Ibs. net -98 c ‘ S ‘Bring usyyo,u'r butt‘e‘i*andce‘ggé o . Jet White Groceteria ', Curtis Hutchison, Manager

~ Miss Martha Hutchison organist ‘of the Presbyterian - church who is to leave soon for Michigan was. given a farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Kelley Tufsday evening. Refreshments were served and an eveaing of enjoyment followad :A’.. ‘’ ; L . : | Miss Betty Bacheler who has been spending the summer with her parents Rev. and Mrs. 'G. H. Bacheler returns tomorrow .to 'Kalamazos Mich., ‘where she begins her ~studigsi at Kalamazoo college. 5

} ‘. Notice of Administration. ~ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has beem appointed administrator of the estate of Margaret T. Kenny, late of Noble County, Indiana, deceased, and the creditors of said estate and all other persoms interested thergin will be governed accordingly. - Said estate is supposed to be Bolvemt. . bion L : ~ - John P. Kenny, Administrator. Bothwell & Vanderford, attorneys, Ligonier, Indiana. . . - Advertise in the Ligonier Banner,