Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 19B, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 July 1924 — Page 2
Do You Kknow Why : ~ You can have absolute F . ocEomly b when banking with =~ MIER STATE BANK LIGONIER, IND. o " Very easily explained.—We ' : " do not have a Dizector or ‘ l v : vAdvisory Boari of 20 or 25 | i 7 people. Your business is ‘ ' -unknown- to the public when banking with th'e Larges{ and Oldest Bank in Ligonier . Mier State Bank _____,__m,,;_...m@;;;;umm_;_»_;________
{f CRYSTAL TUES. WED, THURS. JULY 1-2.3. . ‘ _ “THE SPANISH I:),:\N('ER" with Polo Negri. The greatest pieture Pola Megri ever appeared in. 'The jiery, dynamie personally of Passion” flashing like a- comet through. reel upon reel of soul touching nerve tingling action. Thousands in the cast, colossal sets, that will make you gasp, blazing color and magnificent costumes and a story of super thrills and breathless new drama that will make motion picture history. See it. . FRE AN SAY. iYL 0 o | “THE ARIZONIA }?.‘{}.’RESS" by Linceln J. Carter a picture that lacks nothing In the shape of fast action,suspense thrills and excitement. Yovu will surely get your money worth. Also a good comedy. SUN. AND MON. JULY 67 - , . “LHIES OF THE ‘FIELD" with Corinne Griffith. One of the finesi pletures of the year a picture strong in drama rare in beauty. L A drama of beautiful women whd spend their lives in the search of pleasure; of men who doubt the noellity of womanhood; and of a neglecte¢ wife who tempted to the brink of folly is saved by a great love. Also another Qur Gang comedy. = COMING JULY 8.9-10 . - s e “FLAMING YOUTH’ ’with Coleen Moore and Milton Sills. . We endorse every picture on this program to you. : o
HUDSON'S July Values Marigold Crepe, a 36 inlcllx knitted fabric $lOO Flock Dot Voiles, guaranteed dots, 40 inches wide 50c - Sport Ratines, 65¢ quality, 36 inches wide 50c .Rondac Suiting, yard wide,lsport colors ... .80 Dress Ginghams, fine selection,z 32 inches wide ........23¢ Gaze Marvel Silk filled Tissue Ginghams ..................50¢ ‘Silk and Cotton Crepes, $1.25 and $1.39 qualities $l.OO Imported Ratines, $1.25 and $1.39 qualities 81 el . Dress Voiles, 40 inches wide, fine selection ..............35¢ Barsheen Lingerie Fabrics, lingerie colors ..............35¢ ‘ . Blue Denim 39c¢ qualitiy, hééivy WEIERE ... 35¢ Stevens Pure Linen Crash ToWeling,'speéial cenemsssnees2o€ Marquisette for Curtains, 36 inches wide, merce'riz...:..;.. , Moty e ... .. . o o 69c¢ Dotted Swiss, white only, $1.05 imperted quality 69c Silk Striped Shirting, 65¢ qUAKLY ..........p............ 50c * Imported Ratines, 89¢ and $l.OO qualitiéé Saial e Assortment of Silk Tissue and Ithported Ginghams 35¢ 40 inch Unbleached Muslin, heavy weigh't R Embroidered Baby Flannel, $l.OO quality ............. 90c. Embroidered Baby Flannel $1.50 quality .............. $1.35 Mercerized Skirting, reg’ixlqr $l.OO quality ............ 75¢ Wool Crepe for Skirts, regular $2.00 quality ...... $1.59 Curtain Material, regular 65¢ quality s, Ble Curtain Material, regular $l.OO quality ... ... B¢ Double Faced Terry Cloth for overdrapes ............. 90¢ e e et L @T DRm — THEHUDSONCOJgo ot CE e ' GOSHENPINDIANA.,
The Guy Players as Good as Ever The Guy players are here this week after quite an absence. Their plays this summer are fine and the attendance has been very good and the plays so.far this week have been enjoyed imensely. The vaudeville between the acts are above th usual run spcialties the work of Miss Bonni¢ ‘Maie being highly applauded; She ix a young lady whose work and fine per s nality will always be a welcomy 'sight here in Ligonier. On Friday night of this week the Guy Players present their . big feature - play) “Decdney’ It is a wonderful play that should be seen an dheard by every ae that can get into the tent. It
teaches a moral that every one fr‘om‘ the first reader up should learn. On Saturday night the company closg their weeks engagement with a semi. political comedy. “The = Straight Road.” A bran new . play. depicting some methods.in our present day politics. The doors are ppen at 7:30 an(x? the show starts at 8:15. Prices are adults 25c¢ and the child\ren under 1: are Ioc. o ' / Captures Big Fish, Charles Simmons is considerably puffed up judging from a let-tg'r. re ceived by his mother, Mrs. Ollie Sim. mons from a northern Wisconsin lake where Mr. and Mrs. Simmons Mr. ang Mrs. Graham:Lyon and Mr. and Mrs Otis Nusbaum have been on a fishing trip. Mr. Simmons gives . details o! the capture of a muskelongue 42 inches in length and with the strength of a well developed mule in pulling gualities. It is highly probable thaj the luchky angler will have life size pictures of the monster to show. his friends. : ; : .
Meets With Slight Accident. While returning from -the Baer. Mark wedding at Mishawaka Monday night Messrs and Mesdames A. B Mier and Isaac Rose with Evereti Mier at the wheel the car in which the party was riding met with a mishap Aside from slight bruises suffered by the ladies the passengers escaped in jury. - ; - ;Tutomoblle Tire Stolen., ‘While| atending the Guy Players show Tnesday evening on Pigeon street some one lifted a new U. S. tire and rim| 30x3% from the Ford ecar 01 Oliver Roe. Mr. Roe will pay a re ward fqr the return of the property The tire and tube were new. i . Rabbi Mark Married : Rabbi Julius Mark pastor of the Jev'vish“congregation in Ligonier was united li‘n marriage at his home in Sout hßend Monday evening to a Miss Baer of Mishawaka. A number - of guests from Ligonier were present af ‘the marri:@e ceremony. The newly‘weds will make a honeymoon tour of 'Europe. : . Drive Ford Cars to Ligonier Mr. .and Mrs. Sam Kuhns and Miss Dorris Kuhns of South Bend made @ business and pleasure trip. to Detroit over the week end and drove home new cars. Roy Elijah and Russe] Stignér also drové new cars th!r'ofigh ”rfrom factory this week.
All Get Muskees. : ‘' A. W. Lyon in a letter from his son Graham from northern Wisconsin learns that both Mr. and Mrs Lyon and Otis Nusbaum as well as Chrales Simmoens captured big niuskies while on their fishing trip. | Home For the Summer. Carlos Lane a student at Notre Dame. university is home for his sum‘mer vacation and is making himself useful as a clerk in the Braginton Chocolate Shop. . L | ~ Held For Bootlegging. Clair Holderbaum 24 Brushy Prairie has been arrested on a charge of boot. legging and is now.in the LaGrange jail. A still in operation and 11 barrels of mash were taken in the raid Has Fine Bunch of Fowls. : Oliver Robe:has a bunch of fine fowls. In the lot of chickens 'are 60 old and 175 young ones. They are o the Plymouth Rock breed. The brood yields many eggs. : Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hire are on a visit with their daughter in Hopkins Mich. & i , : For Sale—Black mare 8 years old sound weight 1600 Ibs. Ligonier :Uni-. versal Sales , . 15atf
NOTICE OF FINAL BSETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the matter of the Kstate of . Jacob Sheets Deceased. No. 2599 - ; In the Noble Circuit Court Adjourned May Term 1924. ' Notice is hereby given Tha t the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Jacobs Sheets Deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement ‘of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on the 21 day of July 1924 at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said -account should not be approved. ; And the heirs, devisees and legatees of sald decedent, and all others interested in sald Estate, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said Estate. George D. Gaby, Administrator Posted June 30th 1924, : William H. Wigton Attorney.
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Goes For Examination. Mr. and Mrs. George Shearer ol Cromwell have gone to the Mayo hos.pital Rochester Minnesota where Mrs Shearer. will undergo examination be; ing in failing helath. They were accompanied by J. D. Kreager of Ligo nier a brother of Mrs. Shearer. & . Why Pay-More For Ice? Certificate of purity from the State Laboratory of Hygiene; no .sewagt but clear hard ice without lime from soft water . . Prices the same as last year. ~ Delivered every day except Sunday Call Frank Sprague. Phone 450. - Ligonier Ice Company. 9aty For sale cherries, corner West anc Union street. J. W. Thompson 19a2t> Dr. Lane Wednesddy removed the tonsils of Clifford Eagles of Indiar Village. o e . Pay your subscription to the Ligo nier Banner. Office open Samrdag evenings.
For Sale—s room house on Lincoln Way South. Enquire at Banner office : “ o - 17BtE Peppermint still for sale in - good condition - sell cheap. Call phone 34: or Banner. , 19a 2t The cold winds from the, north Tuesday and Wednesday drove many into wraps and overcoats. ' 2 “‘Lilies of the Field? .a . powerfu drama: of Keart intenst -and TATE }beuuty at Crystal Sunday and i\'lon‘dayfl ~Happy Notestine says the summer season is here. He k{lows by the gar. bage cans filled -with melon rhines. A E Mengie of Pierceton had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roe for some days returned home Tuesday e ————————— “Flaming Youth” a startling expose Rf' modern society by an author whe didn’t dare sign his right name at Crystal next week, : Miss Mary LeVin of Chicago a Red Cros sworker is a guest of Mr. an Mrs. Joe Miller for the week end. The lady is a cousin of Mr. Miller. Harry Miller, and Charles Vechter and ‘Abe Diamond came from Chicagc to spend the glorious Fourth will Mr and Mrs. .Joe Miller. 3 4
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- Suits at /One-third Off $25.00 Suits now $16.67 $30.00 Suits now $20.00 $35.00 Suits now $23.33 $40.00 Suits now $26.67 $45.00 Suits now $30.00
Death of Asa Willard. ; Asa 'W. Willard age 51 years resident of Kendallville the past seven vears died late Monday afternoon a! his home following a lingering illness of over six months. Death result-. ed from a complication of diseases. Robert Trear had a tonsil operation in the office of Dr. Black. : ~ Buy a suit at Carney’s sale one. fourth discount this week only. Mr. and Mrs: George D. Gaby wil! spend July 4 with Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith*in Elkhart where Mr. Gaby will celebrate his birthday armiver.[ sary. o S "Ed D. Stutsman old Ligonier boy was overgfr'om Kendallville. Tuesday on - a busiligxes;‘. mission. Mr. Stutsman is atraveling salesman, 4 Mr. and Mps. Otis D. Nusbaum anc son Maurice who had been spending § few ‘days at Wawasee visited Dr. and Mrs. €. G. Keehn over Tuesday night and left for their home in Fort Wayne Wednesday ‘morning. ;
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© Necessities /"“\ ; . ; : | il 3 | - Fans. WAN ' = | !'%w . @, ~ An electric fan for the kitly} / \\oy@\ . chen, living room bed room | i ’Q\Q @e, or office. Very esssntial : W‘ Q\’ & in hot weather. The new @%g?\%& Polar Cub 6 inch fan, ' X "“", > makes3it possible for you ‘ , ~ toown several owing to. - : \% -‘;@;4@ tl.uelr‘ moderate cost q‘*>3.9B Themmas ©| = gui | Thermos bottles and Jugs keeps -~ S liquids and foods hot or cold. - A== : Pint bottles sr2up - ] %g’@ : o ‘ Quart bottles $2.50 up > e R Lunch kits*~ $1.75 t 0 $2 50 0, KCH T Qt non-breakable bottles $7.50 f@@ét‘—;//fi% \t?’“‘j’p Gallon jugs ~~ §1,75 to §7 L lESEAY _ Repk, Smar - o Detroc apor | | OIL STOVE A rémarkab]_e oil stove. Hot as gas. No wicksgo wear out or keep clean. Durable and economical. A complete line from two to six burners. Come in and see this -wonderful oil stove hefore you buy. | - Refrigerators $2O up Ice Cream freezers $1 up ~ Lawn mowers $6 up Grass scyther 35c¢ - Kitchen cabinets $39.75 =~ Garden plows $4 Weir & Cowl
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175 Suits One-fourth Off $20.00 Suits now $15.00 $25.00 Suits now $18.75 $30.00 Suits now $22.50 $35.00 Suits now $26.25 $40.00 Suits now $30.00 $45.00 Suits now $33.25
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