Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 30A, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 September 1923 — Page 3

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A Battery ® k 3 Without Jars The new Gummite case; - an exclusive feature with - Exide Batteries, is moulded all ip one piece, including compartments for the cells. Thus, individual jars are done - - away with, \ . - Gummite {is practi- . cally indestructible, will _ . not warp, and is not affected by temperature; - acid, or water. Let us . show you this ideal bate tery case, a 7 BLAZED TRAIL

Dr. Maurice Blue . VETERINARIAN . Office: Justamere Fgrm. Phone: Ligonier 757 W. R. JACKSON Trustee Perry Townshsp » Office Mier State Bank, ngoigler ; Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers ' Phene 156. Ligonier, Indiana 'CHARLES V'INKS AND SON e * Dealerin ‘ Menuments, Vaults, Tombstones, ot BellilingSidee .

Howard White . WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER . Phone 2 on 1 Wawaka Auctioneer conone No 65, Ligonigr. “w. H. WIGTON: Afiifig-at-!a\v Office in Zimmerman Block - LIGONIER, INP

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e > Lakeside : L o ords Factory Branch Prices WHY PAY MORE? 301‘3%....._"...-..' ssene 000--"6'7.77 31‘4.-,‘-’. 00-‘np‘u i v sds .’---'-}-.10.10"‘ mé‘l’iio seee . “aves Yok ‘o’ srase .12512 33!4-.-._.-. ._0‘0..0"'7000- co\cn-o 13.13 Wfi1,.’011..".. sevts e --'--.-gl‘.k“, fl“%";aor'&ov;;o~bco.‘ ct’oo.q» 18.18, '3&45‘;.'........,—...:.‘......;.19;19_? = L BTN S T OGS (A Ao eB S 0 SR AR B IR R R sTS LA P ee s se B i S ) Cords. Factory Branch. eTt e S et eR e e 3; ’}g-.“i '\’ 5400 " TR ».* e’ i S g b ey vy P e R R AR Olane DIK, LAgOINEL

GLASSIFED ADS

Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. - .~ 10btt ' Go to Kiester’s place for * gasoline and oil. & e 108 For Rent—Five roém flat in the Sheets block., Inquire of George D Gaby. s 21btt German Green Mountain Roller Canary birds for sale at Wemple’s: Store. ... . 28b3t, FOR SALE—Hhorse, - buggy and harness. Good driving hourse. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. . 28azf . WANTED—To Hire twenty-five Ford dump trucks. The Rieth-Riley Congtruction Co., Goshen. .28a2t 'LOST—at the ball park Sunday a red sweater by one of the Elkhart players. Finder please return .to the Banner office. - de e ( . Cows For Sale, l | We have three good milch cows for sale. Ligonier Universal. Sales. Co. j L . 28atf ; el - I want to buy 'wheat rye and oats. ‘Will pay better than market price. C L. Chamberlin Phone 861. - 22ptt * Call for Elder’s ice cream the creain ot&quauty. . For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. Sl 10btt ‘ Removal Notice. b The H. & G. Battery Service has moved the battery works to the Shane b}lilding. > 25btt : ~ Wanted, . ' Poultry hides and all kinds of junk I will pay .the highest market price Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 438 Ligonier. . 12atf WANTED—Solicitors to work in connection with the -fire prevention campaign. Call at Banner office after 9:30 a. m. Tuesday September 18th. L . : 28a 3t

- Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday. evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. ‘ Welcome. : B o Paint your automobile with Autolac, three, six and ten day system. The system that will not check. This is a new system and the best on the{ market. Fords $l5, automobiles accordingly. Jackson Paint Shop. 29atti . .Cass Traek Line, The Cass Auto Truck Line operatesT in and out of Ligonier between Fort Wayne and South Bend. Local and long distance hauling done at reasonable rates. i 48Dbtf RS TRy, | ; : Peaches it Peaches for sale several varieties fresh from the orchard just beginning to ripen and will continue to ripen till October. C. L. Chamber--lin, Phone 861. ; : o 27att Christian Church Services. - Sunday school at 10:00 ~ Morning worship at 11:00 g Evening worship at 7:00 L The public is .cordially invited to these services . : 46atf e S G First Presbyterian Church Cavin St . Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor. ' Residence the Manse 318 Third St. Aelephone 345 o : - Sunday. School 9:30 a. m. ! , Morning Service 10:46 a. m. & ' Evening services 7:30 P. M. / . Prayer meeting ‘Wed. 7p. mie “The Church With a Weléome.”

Glossard Corsets.

To be sure of getting a corset that will perfect the lines of your figure, wear Gossard Corset, and enjoy the| comfort, style and service that comes from the scientific corseting. The Longerlyne Brassiers are equally as good priced as low as 50c. Will give fitting in home by appointment. At the Casey Shoe Store every Saturday. : : 27otf - For Sale or Trade grocery -stock and building at a good trading point in Noble county. Would exchange for Ligonier property. A big bargain for somebody if taken at once. In‘quire at Banner office. 29btt .To Elect Officers.. . The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stansbury Tuesday evening September 18 at 7:30. Reports of committees will be | made with the election of officers. A { program will be rendered and all members aré urged to be present.

|- Watch the Crystals programs. 1P O Sam Cleland Selected. = - i' Attorney Samuel C, Cleland of Fort Wayne has been secured as instructor. in business and contract law by /the Indiana University extension center to succeed Walter L. Moll who | has accepted a position as intructor in law at the Harvard law school. ~_Mr. Cleland is a graduate ‘of the Indiana law school and a former re|isident of Noble county and was 2 ‘prominent figure in the world war. !

Delano Oliver and wife and Mrs. Abe Wemple of Goshen, Mrs. E. P. | Lombard” and children of Auburn and irs. Nettie Ramsby called at the E. J P. Wemple home Sunday afternoon. ~Chas Smith and wife visited Sun|day aft€ghoon with the latters par}|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Roe of

NEWS NOTES

i . Robinhood” October 2, 3 and 4. i. Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. = - 10 bit Get your transmission and differential filled at Kiester's. 19at ‘ For Sale—sgrapes. Jémes Adams pf call Ellis' Pool room. © 29bb6t* Jackson will paint your automobile and make it look like new. - - 's2att Gré}ely" M. Zimmerman has sold to Abe Ackerman land in Sparta township. T L ] Mrs. Alfred Jeffries and son Alfred are visiting friends in Geraldine Montana. e 5 Mrs. C. G. Keehn spent Friday with the 0. D. Nusbaum family in Fort Wayne. » - oo L: H;“Ri,dgly and wife of Wabask were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. S: P. Smith. : . Mrs, Cla‘ir‘ Weir arrived home Thursday. evening from~ a visit with friends in LaPorte. e John Beckner has removed with his family from the D. E. Howell farm in Sparta township to Ligonier. . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Clawson of Toledo were week end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Otis 'Billman. A. D. Hough has changed his residence in South Bend from 1314 S. Main street to 406 East Broadway.

"Frost was noticed in a light form Friday and aSturday mornings, but not enough to do damage to corn or vegetdbles | - : : Miss Blanch: Harsh delivery cierk at the Ligonier postoffice is on her vacation spending a portion of it in Chicago. L - Mr. and Mrs. S A Plank accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Eugene Carper were guests of Sam Carper and family at Brigton Sunday. . : Mr. and Mrs. Albert.Kansier left Friday for Detroit with their little son who was christened Sunday -with the proper ceremonies. | . See Laurette Taylor in “Peg O’ My Heart’ ’the play has thrilled 16000 audiences at:Crystal Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. : Miss Ruth Wolf of Citizens Bank spent Sunday in Fort Wayne a (guest of the J. W. Feldman family. Mrs. Feldman heing a sister. : Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schnoll drove over in their new car _from near Mishawaka = Thursday evening and visited their Ligonier relatives. Circle No. 1 ‘of the M. E. church will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Mentzer at the home of the latter.: . Mrs. Vern L. Pancake well known in Ligonier submitted to an operation in Goshen hospital Thursday.: She had been in the institution for a week preparing for the ordeal. Lost—Black traveling bag Vco‘ntaiu/: ing clothing between V. L. Todd residence in Ligonier and Kansas school house co#ners. Return to Banner office and receive a liberal reward.

Mrs. Viola Dodge was in the city Friday for the first time in four weeks having been confined to her home by illness.. When she was able to be up her mother took down and is bedfast. | o F. E. Weir received a leter from ‘Hillsdale Mich., containing information that Ctaude Noe a former welil known resident of Ligonier is fatally ill and gradually sinking. He has a family. ; : : - Neil Hontz who plays '’ wjthf "the Ligonier band and is county agent for the Delco Light company was over from Cromwell Friday calling on friends and looking after husiness matters. : : Miss Hannah, Kline. of Cromwell has gone to Sprinfield, Ohio where she will enter Wittenberg College for the year Miss Kline graduated from the Ligonier High schoo! last spring with high honors = = i

lAbion feels sure she will get the Chicago overall factory which flirted with Ligonier for a location. A partion of the machinery is to arrive in a few days after which ' operations will begin. e i oo

Herbert B. Brown of Wakefield, Mass., a suburb of Boston arrived in Ligonier Friday evening to.visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown and his many friends here. The Brown family is under quarantine for whooping cough in the eastern home. o Y ]

“Robinhood” Oct. 2, 3 and 4.

Preshyterian Chureh Calendar. Monday Sept. 17 Ladies Sewing Soclety at Mrs. Harry Green’s. : Wednesday September 19 Midweek Service at 7:15. ol | Trursday September: 20 - Christian ‘Bndeavor Society 7 o'clock. o . Friday September 21 King's Danghters meeting at Mrs. Albert Weaver's Cpttage at Wawasee Lake. An all day meeting. Pot luck dinner.

CrystalTheatre “TEMPTATION” a strong human drama with Bryant Washburn and Eva Novak also “Our Gang Comedy. i . s TUES., WED., THURS.,, SEPT. 18, 19, 20th = . it “PEG 0’ MY HEART” with Laurette Taylor, A photoplay of the mo- 1 dern stage’s greatest hit, and the most beloved play of a generation a story of joy and youth and love. A bit of a miss a bit of a brogue and a bit of the sunshine of the Ireland. Come and see the famous actress who | made “Peg” famous. Alse a cartoon. ; - L ¢ o FRL AND SAT. Sept. 21282 . . © e ~ “RACING HEARTS” a Paramount pleture with Agnes Ayres Richard Dix and Theodore Roberts and Automobile story equal to the Wallace ;Reid stories also a 2 reel comedy, s : e o SUN. AND MON. SEPT. 28-24 ' b . o “THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD” with George Adliss the uhcdmparable actor of stage and sereen in a powerful drama of human love, He found happiness in creating happiness for others, If you have ever seen Adliss you will come and see him agaln. He is one of the finest actors of the age. Also a 2 reel comedy. i TUES. WED. THUURS. SEPT. 25, 26,27 . = ' ; “JAZZMANIA” with Mae Murray after you're seen it you’ll announce to the world. that it is the steppiest, pepplest, most pulse quickening and eye filling strip of celluloid ever eularged on a screeme. . : COMING OCT. &8, 4 » ot e iy “ROBINHOOD” with Douglas Fairbanks the greatest and most wonderful photoplay of the age. v 5 ! : ! e

DEMPSEY HOLDS TITLE

Puts Firpo Out in Second Round Aiter - Terrific Mauling Friday . oo * Night ; ~ Jack Dempsey is still the champion slugger of the world having put Luis Angel 'Firpo out in the second round in New York Friday evening before a crowd of 85,000. . : ‘ _ The result of the fight was received with cheers by a big assemblage at Oylers where the news came by radioplone. - , j Some money changed hands in Ligonier, but not:of a large amount, all the sports apparently desiring to place their money on Dempsey evin at ten to one. o ~ An associated Press dispatch from the Polo Grounds New oYrk City under date of September 14 says: “Jack Dempsey retained his world’s heavyweight title knocking out Luis Angel Firpo, the “wild bull of the pampas,”. in: the second round of one of the fiercest fastest and most spectacular battles in' the history of pugilism. - EE e “The champion floored: his Argentine challenger five -times in the first round and twice in the second round before a 'short right upper cut to the jaw sent Firpo down for the last time. . But in the three minutes and 57 secondts of whirlwind, terrific mauling Dempsey himself once was knocked clear through the ropes on top of the press benches and groggy under * a bombardment of mighty rights, once sank to his knees, ‘ . “Before Firpo went hurtlying down to defeat carrying with him . the shattered hopes of a continent, he gave a vast frenzied throng of 85,000 one of the most thrilling and courageous ring exhibitions of all time. Battered bloody and groggy, he showed his marvelous stamina by coming back with a whirlwind crushiqz’;' drive toward :the close of the first round that had the {itle holder /ot-tering ‘closer to losing his crown than at any time in his career. ‘Firpo fought the best fight of his career. The challenger’s mighty right was never mightier. Against the relentless power and ' versatifity of the champion’s furious attack he went down, but in defeat he gained more glory than in any battle of his career. He was beaten but his menace to the heavyweight throne was not removed.” ; G

Ralph Lutey has accepted a position in the men’s apparel departmeut of the Kellar store in Kendallville.

_Ralph Billman industrial correspondent for the Indianapolis Morning Star spent Sunday in the city witn the Milner and Wysong families, The gentleman travels through the industrial districts of the state. .

tn ‘. . |.‘ .Vl.' ; | .."B : ' | » ? :_- fl., -\,\‘\“ Beautiful woodwork, exquisite decorations and numerous other details which i3e:i:! &G o ! » b o ~ go towards making the house a real home lose their respective valueif theone | X » L il s A | . 5 NI ; [ ; 3 : i :=8 : - T b predominating factor, ELECTRICITY, that gives real convenience is omitted. o;!i.¥L!': o " : . ; 1 ‘, ¢ _ The architect and contractor can work out the details of beauty but the Ele~etric Contractor puts the real enjoymentand convenience into your home with S g - .' : ; G : ‘ - ¥ _ ; ; & $ s : =: 3 ‘i: ; 5 : s Electricity. LA | S e e g P ; 2o ’ &) z =l A + o i Y : § % YR i L e 3 SR . SN : . sl w 0 L 5 s ik . To do without this important factor is to deprive fyom‘ home of the fullest sen- ' joyment and pleasure. The house that is wired for complete Electric Service 18 the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every . homecanbaveity TLO it lne n io e b n b ale e R ; S ; el RLR e e L Lol eSR LR R LeeUißßt o Sl S ei e - It your house is:not Wbdmwmhomewtémgm‘% bg s o e Re e s s e W 8 e RS % N %g’h“”fifi“fi%‘%”

- Highly Compliments Band. " O.'H. Young one of the leading musicians of southern Michigan writing from Constantine .to George V. Rosco. leader of the Ligonier band, has the following to say of an organization made up- largely -of Ligonier musicians, L : . “Dear Roscoe: Fe i i wish you could have heard the compliments that have been given to you and your band. You surely gave a fine entertainment on the afternoon and evening of September the sixth. I have not had such a musi-cal-treat in ‘many moons; and am sure the musie lovers here all felt the same as I about if. You have a band of genial gentlemen, and they all play. 1 sincerely hope we can hear your band again in the near future. Regards to Lamar, Brown and the others. > : ..~ - Sincerely Yours, - -: 0. H.,K Young”

“Robinhood” Oct. 2, 3 and 4.

Let Kiester look after your battery. : . -19att Kiester has tires tubes and auto accessories call on him. 19atf Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. - S . 10bts For Sale large hard ceoal burned in fine condition. A bargain. Sacks Bakery. - o ' Dowt miss the ipcomparable George Arl}ss in “The Man Who Played God” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. It is extra fine. . Dorothy McCarthy who was called here to attend the funeral of Mrs. DeWitt along with Mrs. John Harsh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harsh and James McCarthy left for their homes in Batlte Creek, Mich., Friday, . e eTy e ' Word has been received by F. E. Weir that his friend Milo J. Thomas hardware dealer and banker of Corunna is greatly improved from injuriés in a fall from a stepladder and that he is able to look after his business interests. » s

Notice of Administration.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been. appointed administrator of the estate of Margaret T. Kenny, late of Noble County, Indiana, deceased, and the creditors ef said estate and all other persoas interested therein will be governed accordingly. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. o 3 | ‘John P. Kenny, Administrator, i Bothwell & Vanderford, attorneys, Ligonier, Indiana. =~ 29a3w

A Customer Told One of the ~ Officers of the Mier State Bank: ‘ -my affairs gm' in safe hndt. ' . ‘ . and that po'_ohq knows ay- o thing -rega,rdilvlg‘umy. business, . ~ which I transact with your in- | | _ stitution,” < s There is‘uiiimi_t‘éd satisfaction in such k-o'lehe. bo ».your‘; business with the MIERSTATE BANK.-I b‘_oi,su_urell of safety, Ceci'ecy and security. ‘ L Lhofiér; Ddiae. | -

Dean Crockett and a number of friends made a trip to St. Joe; Mich,, and enjoyed a fish dinner and a trip on the lake. R "Mrs J. L. Levy and daughter Carrie left Sunday for Ottowa, 111., to be a guest of Mrs. Joe Alsuler a daughter for several weeks.: =~ : : ~ Charley D. Blue son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Blue returned to Purdue University September’ 8. He is now a sophomore student in Civil Engineering. L e e

to Cbaag%e Your Battery! G 0 N just' made the biggest vnpmw ; B ‘ment in battery service that has ever been i offered to the car owners and radio fams - of (name of city\ei;e,re). ' e e It’sa new and different kind of battery | - charging system, known as the constant - potential system, which greatly reduces " the time required for recharging and has various other impoertant advantages. : ~ We can now recharge your battery in from 8 to 24 hours, depending upon how . badly it is run dom. e | 'This means at least two or three days® < i |, saving of time ard two, or three W L rental. battery charges. Often, too, it L - means more time saved than that and . avoiding much inconvenience. .= s " Whatever ‘the make of -your battery, . we tan recharge it by this new system. H. & G. Battery Service

. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Char Sewits or Columbia City m - guests of L. P. Blue and family. - L - “Mrs. Mary Head Burronghs s son Jr. of Plainwell Mich., and Harley Head of Detroit Mich spent The week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. T. ENes _ . Frank Burkeit is very ill in Goshen hospital and had been wisited Ty many relatives from here last week, including ‘Mr. and Mrs. A: Howard ‘Smith and Mrs. Nolan Keasey.