Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 38B, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 November 1925 — Page 2

_ i You Can’t Get a Better Light . _( 1;;;'3 Than one of these Améri—i |l . — J\Mh‘ can Lanterns ] L . . ' $6050 Steel Traps e Big money in trapping for @L/:“‘f!’z furs along rivers and lakes S No. 1 Victor Traps $1.50 per dozen No. 1, at $2.75 | Also Ammunition for shot guns - and rifles - . AXES of highest qualify, also ~ L g !Small axes for hunters and boys. ‘_ Slaw. Cutters | THE NEW STEEL- ONES \Z2\ a | | = COST LESS AND WORK 0 FASTER. _ L 3> If you are in need of a new -Heater for your home try a “GLOW BOY"”. Fourteen l .sold to satished customers - ! 9 ’ . v , Weaver's H avdware

- © $lOO and 30 Days. - Ivan McMichael of near Wawaka was arraigned in the mayor’'s court at Kendallville Tuesday on a bootlegging charge and on conviction was fined $lOO and sentenced to 30 d'ays: in jail. The assault and battery charge was dropped_. . ‘ Louis Kerr paid Goshen friends a visit the first of the week, |

At Hudson’s Cadet make heavy woolen shaker knit sweater coats with collars. They are for women girls, men or boys. In colors of cardinal, black tan and navy. We are selling. these sweaters much lower than the regular prices. Sizes 40, 42, 44, 46, regular $ll.OO Sweater at ... $8.75 - Sizes 36 and 38 regular $9.75 Sweaters at ........ ........ $7.95 Sizes 30, 32, 34 regular $8.75 Sweaters at ............... $6.75 TS B S S S 8 . : Extra Special Values Part Wool Plaid Blankets with Silk bound 5 50 edges. In large size 72x’80 inchesa pair ... ... . ® Woolen Dress Goods—one table of fancy 40 inch 1 2 5 materials all new paterns, yard ........................ o i Tables of outing flannel nightgowns, Sateen un- 1 OO der garments-and gingham house dresses each ® Outing Flannel very good quality fancy light or 2 5 dark colors. Heavy weight yard wide yard ........ C§ Plaid Blankets in large size 70x80 inches. A 339 good weight fancy blanket. Pair ...........oovevnn.... s — 32 inch fancy dress ginghams and 86 inch fast 25 color English dress prints yard ................0..... , C Winter Coats for women and Misses A very ! Food selection at ... .. o e 25.00 T e R r ‘ ‘@e Amilh | :.” GOSHEN SZ”INDIANA. |

Located at Vero Beach. E. G. Franks and Sam Yerger are located at Vero Beach Florida where they will spend the winter. Mr. Franks will probably remove his family to the south later. Huftys Beauty Shope now lecated at home corner YWayne and Union §t. Hours 8 a. m. te 8 p. m,.. For appeint. ments Phone 440. , 37b31

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Publighed every Monday and Thurada;y' ond entersd in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second elass matter. . ’ : oo v , " : Enjoy Fish Fry. Mr. and Mrs. John Kettlebar entertained a party of friends at a fish fry at their home Southeast of Ligonier last. Friday night. St Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jackson and daughters Mary Jane and Harriet June, Miss Evelyn Crothers Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and daughter Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs, Hascal Crothers Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nowels and daughtér Dorothy and son Everett Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. VVolf,l and during the evening Calvin Ket- | lebar who is atending the Fort Wayne B. C. arrived home very unasxpectedly for the week end. After supper the evening was spent with cards and music. ‘ - The crowd all left at a very late hour hoping John would go fishing again some time in the near future, Chiristian Secience Lecture. John Randall Dunn C. S. B. of Boston, Mass,, a member of the Christian Science Roard of Lectureship is to lecture on ‘‘Christian Science the Friend of Mankind’ ’in the Jefferson \Theatre at Goshen Thursday evening Nowv. 19, Taylor to Return Home. The condition of Joe Taylor .in a South Bend hogpital is so much improved: that it is thought he may return to his home here Friday or Saturday. . ’ I Sale of Personal Properiy.

Owing to the heavy rain last Saturday the sale of the Anna Buffenbarger goods was postponed until one o’clock” on next Saturday November 14 1925. A large amount of . good household goods and an extra fine lot of linens and bedding are included in- this sale. It will pay you to attend. Sale will be held at the houseg on the north corporation line of the city of Ligonier Indiana. 38a2t Charles Piper Guardian. ~ .Doedge Top For Sale, ' Floyd Stiffner has the top and sice curtains of a Dodge touring car for sale at a big bargain. ~They are in zood conndition. Call at the Hairy Walters' Auto Top Shop in rear of Weir’s Hardware. . . gBatf e L Fixed, but Free He was a reformer, and he was giv-ing-the audience a few homely truths. Every now and then he would thump a clencheqd fist into his palms as he emphasized some vital point in his speech, - . ' “Yes, my friends,” he said, “although you are all above sin, you must beware of the demon. The demon ig chained to the wall, waiting to jump out and catch you. If you give him the slightest chance he’ll stretch out his hand in front and grab you! Or he’ll stretch out to the right and grab you! Or hell stretch out to the left and grab you! He’ll even stretch out behind and grab you!” This was a little too much for a man in the middle row of seats, and, ‘rising to his feet, he shouted: “Well, the blessed thing might as well be loose.” ' e Vulcanite Production Practically all rubber intended for commercial uses is treated at a high temperature with sulphur, with the result that it becomes enormously hardened. - When, however, the proportion of sulphur used is very ‘high, the production is vulcanite—a rubbery compound of such extreme hardness as to resemble ebony. Vulecanite . indeed looks very much like ebony, and is often called ebonite. In this form, it is frequently used as a substitute for horn, ivory or bone, in such articles asi combs, knife handles, pipe stems, but--tons, and the like. The word is derived from Vulcan, the God of Fire of the ancient Romans.

. Coming Back They had quareled seriously. Finally the wife declared, angrily: “I'm going home to my mother!” The husband maintained his calm in the face of this calamity, and drew out his pocketbook. “Here,” he sald, “is the money for your fare.” ; ; The wife took it and counted it: Then she faced her husband scornfully : . . “But that isn’t enough for a return ticket.” : , Arrested Development Betty lived in the city and it was not any too often that she saw even g horse. So perhaps it is not to be wondered at that she stopped one day in the park as a Shetland pony went by and exclaimed: “Look, mother!” “Yes,” dear,” replied her mother, “what is it?” ' ' “Don’t you see?’ continued Betty, ‘“There’s a horse that got discouraged and never grew up!” ' “Black Sheep” Relations “Are you ashamed of being related to Adam and Eve?’ asked Elizabeth one day of her mother. : “Why, no,” replied her mother laughing. “Whatever made you ask such a question as that?” o : Elizabeth was rather offended. “It's no laughing matter,” she replied with some dignlity. “Especially since I never heard you mention them.” : Pay your Banner Subscriptien NOW

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Another Ligonier Burglary. o Some time Tuesday night a burglar entered the Judge Biggs residence by forcing a rear window and searched the house for valuables. The only thing found missing by Mrs. Biggs Wednesday morning was a gold watch The 'Biggs home in on South Grand street not far from several houses which have been visited by burglars doing the past two .weeks. It is thought to be the work of local talent. ' ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leas and Mr. %and Mrs, Arthur Cotherman and Miss Nellie Ford of Goshen attended the presentation of “Deacon Dubbs” by the Junior class of the high school Tuesday evening. : Hemstitching 6, 8 and 10 cents. Mrs. Sheets Bartholomew. 38aTt

Beautiful new patterns in gictorieh Comfort Challie 6 inches wide at per ya’rd....._......]-SC

Goshen’s Chain Department Store--Better Values Chicago Purchase Sale

Kline’'s Goshen’s Great Department Chain Store, will offer for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, a store full of quality merchandise at the lowest prices possible. Make your winter purchases now at these special prices. ‘ BATH ROBES ; For Men and Wiomen. Qur stocks are complete now, Make your Xmas s‘glection. $2.98 to $6.95 _ BOY’S CAPS With Fur Inbands—neat patterns, very warm and at a special price 98¢ TOWELING Part Linen Bleached 1614 in. Toweling with blue or pink border 14¢ L ¢ " GIRL’S BLOOMERS Of black or white sateen in all sizes, very well made and cut to fit 59%¢ . 2o GIRL'S UNIONS Of Wiarm Silk and wool tinted cotton, long sleeves ankle length $1.49 ; : SLEEPERS : For sizes 0 to .3 inclusive grey knitted, with feet special at 79e¢

Full Fashioned Pure . . ~'Silk Thread HOSIE} 'Yq Here ladies—a real L /1% 1 o $1.50 quality. Absolutely perfect. Pure thread silk, full fashioned, high spliced heel, full 22 boot. All &

the new colors. _ 'RIBBED HOSE Womens winter weight ribhose, in mercerized quality. - All new colors a 59¢ value at Klines for 39C

R VA O AR S S LR S st S U 8 ; C Womens Sateen 3 SLIPS i Good quality cutto fit ¢ womens Piimcess Slips :; in all colors ®, A

Womens Chamoisette GLOVES Neat guantlet style chamorsette gloves in C tan or grey, all sizes

Black Sateen 14 : : ‘Wayne °* 15 Maid Priced at g $ 1 .98 < Also good grade of fast colored house dresses in ginghams. Exceptionally well made—deep hem —neatly styled—pretty patterns. Kline’s

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' - Sticks Him Up. ! Tuesday night Dr.| J. C. Fleming of Elkhart was awakened by a noise in the room. “Stick 'em up and turn over your money”’ was the quiet admonition of a burglar holding a gun on his victim. : o “There in my pants pocket is the money” said the physician, ‘“take it and get out” After securing about $4O in cash the nocturnal visitor left paylng no afttention to valuable jewelry Iying about the room.: : A house was also robbed next door Lto the Fleming residence about the same hour, : : - Will Live With Daughter. Mrs. Ellen Crothers aged 86 years left for Goshen Wednesday where she will spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. Jake McNutt. ! ¥

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Double Blankets Good grade heavy, cotton double gray blankets with blue or pink borders. Full bed size. Per palrsl-98

New Group of Fur Trimmed COAT S-$22.75 An unusua]"opportunity to buy the newest colors, "materials and styles in womens high grade coats at a tremendous savings. The colors, are rust, wine, gracklehead blue, black - and the fur trimmings are in best of tasle and splendid quality - STOUT COATS For women who need larger than size 44 we offer black, navy or brown Velours or Bolivias with black or $2 4 htchdved mandel fups gt ... ... .. ..

RUBY RING HOSE The most called for hose in America. Heavy service sik or finest of chifh})’ns ind all new collors, Full fashioue and pure thread siltk $l-85A

8 Womens Flannelette l cowns | * In regular or extra large & sizes full cut neatly 8 C B made $1.19 quality

~ Girls Vellastic UNIONS For Sat. only. All sizes in girls $1.50 grade heavy e fleeced u n i onsuits 89C at Klines

. # ’ Special Sale Group of Women’s N : - COATS!H! 2 3 B A very special rack of ™ Priced at a savings of high grade fur trim- : from $5 to $lO. An med womens and opportunity to buy misses new winter coats 2 at a Jan, price. Large new colors and styles ~ W assortment sow but be Fully lined. , here early for the best DRESSES--Priced Low A special bargain rack of silk or cloth dresses awaits the shopper $ 5 Good styles,"just received from our wholesale house ... . ... ... P 4

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SATEEN: Gooddgrade black, ?’6 in. wide mercerized, very special at per yardzgc

~ PHI DELTA KAPPA . -~ OF GOSHEN | Presents its Third Annual Home Talent Prodnction “"VANITY FAIR” A Hot "I‘\’\'lu‘sical Revue 150 People Jefferson Theatre, Nov. 16-17 « Reservations Saturday, Nov. 14 - ole, 75¢, $l.OO. plus tax.

Single Blankets Of excellent heavy quality grey cotton, good size, .a guality sold Kregularly at 1.39. At Kline's Chain 5t0re..,...........g7C

Men Flannel SHIRTS Good grade wool flannel shirts in grey or khaki all sizes to 1 88 17 1-2 @ RA L R R IR T

O R 5 A Mens 4-Buckls - ARCTICS Just about 30 pairs left. Broken sizes, mostly % large, rubber $2 l 5 or cloth. @

» “y " Womens “LiFalco Warm tleeced UNIONS Genuine Lifalco unionsin all ';izes up o i 44. Choice of long or elbow sleeves. All $ 1 3 7 are ankle length. Very warm, Sat. only . VEST--PANTS BLOOMERS Womelr:s lHeececl vests or Clmod graje sltriped sateen pants, Lifalco Brand bloomers, double elaall sizes ’ 98C stic knee at - 68 c

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~ SWEATERS For men--of heavy gray yarn coat’ styli, shawl collar, two pockets at only. ... .. SLOO

Operating Chain Department stores throughout the . country, Kline’s can and do Otfer the best valuae obtainable. Cash buying and selling with a tremendous outlet, assures our customers, the lowest possible prices consistant with standard quality. This is- YOUR store. Make it your headquarters. . MEN’S HOSE Work Hose in heavy cotton for winter. Grey. Warm and durable 15¢ - : _' SUSPENDERS For men for dress or work. Live elastice. Regular or extra long 49¢ : o : : BOY’S BLOUSES Of plaid flannels in sizes 8 to 16, neat colors and patterns 98e A - BOY’S HOSE Triple Knee black or brown “Leyson Billie Boy” Hose all sizes 89¢ . COVERALLS For boys, made of blue striped steifel . with red trim, long sleeves 89¢ . - - KNICKERS Corduroy Knickers for boys sizes -8 to 16 priced very special at $1.15 :

Mens Ribbed UNIONS

Heavy winter weight ribbed mens union suits ‘in ecru, “Van 1 28 Dyke brand 8

'Mens Fleeced

JACRKRETS Mens heavy fleeced back V neck coat sweater jacket in browns l 98 or gray ®

Womens and Misses Values to | $l2 Now Priced at Silk and cloth—Velvet—One or two piece styles. The new styles, reduced to this special price for quick clearance. i Kline’s