Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 33B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 October 1926 — Page 3

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Sally of the Sawdust ‘A¥eharm ‘that will rub™the Tl'o‘%vnb |from’ ‘the “face “of “tManking Is''D. 'W. Griffith’s newest pictiire’ “Sally ‘of 'the Sawdust” at the Crystal Sunday anl {Monday. Lk It is-all" Sunny laughter merry jest, quafnt“drolferfes tuckeéd into an interesting story that marches along to ; finish as finny and exciting as an thing that has ‘ever been delivered tb’ the silver screen.: : Certainly this new release is Grift fith all Griffith but something - dif} ferent from the Griffith with which most are familiar. He has whipped aside all problems and all lessons, to tell one of the gayest stories of his career; easily the funniest picture h has ever made and one ranking -with the greatest of screen comedies. & Amid the sidelights-of ~a circus with- animals, bands and clowns, has found the circus juggler and his fiery fearless daughter who believes her “Pop’s” rogueries are all the merit§ of a great man. To them the glamor of the circus is more than tinsel and the life is more than make-believe, Through coniiqalv ‘hardships -and sery ious gaietys they trudge along with complications and carnivals by way [of blind-baggage and intrigue up to thg door of the Judge’s house in the end in the merriest, most -exciting finish the screen has offered in many months: This classic of entertaimment establishes the stardom of Carol Dempsten who gives a memorable role as the the famous theatrical comedian now circus wdif. With her’is"'W. C. Fields the famous' theatricall comedian'-now starring in the Ziegfeld *Follies.” |

Cromwell’ Ttems. . | Samuel Kuhn of Ligonier was here Tuesday. . Lester Johnso nhés-a néw-auto. Mrs. Samuel Lehman is il - Mr.s Frank Lemons is viSiting inj Fort' Wayne. : 9 Neal ‘Hontz was at” Syractse’ Tues-; ‘day. ' ; - ] Ethel Moore: was at Elkhart Sun-, day. : i Maurice Lecounts:and Claidie Priest; weére Fort ‘Wayne' visitors Sunday. Mrs. Lon Mitchell is wvisiting in Berne Indiana. : Leesburg‘plays basketball here next week. ; ; : J. Jahison ‘was'at Goshen Monday. ‘Chas. Merman of Ligonier was herg Tuesday. e }

Good Registration. ; The registration ‘of ‘voters'‘in ‘Noble county' whieh ‘has been ‘carried on ‘the past moith by party workers: and ‘the registration board' at “Albion “ended Monday afternoon and ‘voters who were required ‘to register during the period and failed to do so“wilf‘not 'BG” eligible to vote at the election °fii ‘Novemberp 2. v : | ‘No-definite figures:on 'the registra, ‘tion were avdilable ‘today’ but it way ‘estimated that ‘the'number will’ exceed .1 more than 4000, bringing'‘thé total list of ‘registered: voters' in''the ‘county to near the 15,000 mark. It is estimated that about one percent 'of ‘the voters are not' registered. ‘Many précincts of the county ‘are fully registed. ~ The almost: full''registration’ indicates that the voters are deéply ‘interested in politics this off year. . : _f,,.\;..m.,_;. / | Big oOil Crop. - i ~ Henry Fryer brother of S. L. Fryer of this city''who operdtes a peppermint still northwest ‘of Kendallville reports that he has had the biggest. run in all his history. He has still‘ed over 1,100 pounds of oil to date. The market for peppermint oil is quiet at New York, being from $6.75 tq $7.25 a pound. *Most growers are placing their oil in vaults for highen prices. 'A few years ago 'flpep‘perm!nt! 'oil sold as high as' $2B a pouhd. °

Perry Township: Ticket. : The tickets for Perry township tof be voted on at the November election are: i | Democratic Trustee—Harry Simmons. 1 Assessor—Luther- Cooper Republican < Trustee=—Bert ‘Stoltz : Assessor—Aaron’ Urich Justice of the Peace—J. B. Schutt ‘Gets 70 Days Eayoff. Harry Gillen who was employed aff a Kendallville barber shop last week ‘'was arraigned in the city court Tuesday morning on-a charge -of--public intoxication. - ‘He "dréwa ¥ine “of $lO and costs amounting to*slo and a 30 days sentence at ‘the state penal farm, Unable to pay the fine he will be taken to the penal farm to serve 70; days. : - 4 Notice of* Final apalegmt. - ‘State of. Indiana,®™Noble Coounty, 8s: In the matter of the estate of Hugh C. Lundy, Deceased. : 2 No. 2807. . " In the Noble Circuit Court October Term, 1926. : | ; Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as ‘Adniinistratrix of the' Estate of Hugh C. Lundy, Deceased has filed in -—said court her {account and véuchiers in final settlement of' said’ estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action®of'said court, at the court {house, at%Alblon; Indiana, onthe; {29 day of Octéber 1926 at which ‘time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in {said ‘cotirt and ‘show 'catise," it “anhy {there be, why said account should:not {be approved. = = - And the hg;rm_,dev;i,m! and legatees {of saild decedent, and all others interested in said estate, are also “hcr’q«i; by reqlired at'the time and: place aforesaid, to appear and make proof |1 Mattie L. Lundy, Administratrix Posted Oct. 4th 1926. - 88b2w

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| Operate Mishawaka Fence. y| Accused of providing an outlet for .Jpropérty stolen heére Fred and Louis |[Kuhine " brothers of Mishawaka were ‘{brought here yesterday to face charges Jot*“receiving stolen goods. They were |arrested following an investigation fconductéd at“ Mishawdaka by Detective ‘fSergeant Walter Tmimel. - | ‘Pires and ‘other automobile acces{Boties were stolen from the L. A. Boxberger garage, 119 -North- Clinton street recently. Charles Blasher and Leo Van Alstine are already under ‘arrest on charges of burglarizing th_z {place. Detectives accuse the Kuhne jorothers of “being the ‘fence’ 'through whiéh the property was to be sold. Much of the stolen property was found in three garages operated at Mishawaka 'by '‘the -brothers. " Tires ‘wereon: truéks belonging to ithem.— Fort 'Wayne ‘Journal Gazette. C W Cedimes e S Line oft'Defense Indicated. -Attorneys defend John Hall who iy being tried in the Elkhart superior court for the murder of Louis C. Kreidler, South Bend K druggist will attempt to prove that Kreidler died “ag result of poor medical attention.” This evidence was brought out during cross examination -of state witnesses. A -The ¢ost: of securing a jury for trial of Hall was the highest in the history of -the court. The 145 men who appeared in response to calls will b ‘paid - a total of $43.50. This repre-| sents~s2:so a 'day given each juror plus remuneration for travel at 5 cents per mile. e Morgan ‘to 'Be Tried. ol rJudge Biggs will hear the case of ‘Will C. Morgan 21 who was returned to the county a few days ago from Belleville 111., by Deputy Sheriff Edward ‘Bruce to face a charge of child neglect. ‘Morgan was bound over to theNoble eireuit court when arraign-eéd-for preliminary hearing before Jus, tice' Frank McCarty. Morgan was; united in marriage about two years; ‘ago' with a Ligonier girl. Mrs. Mor‘gan contends that the husband de-! serted ‘her ‘and has mnot given her| money toward the support of their| child since Feébruary 4 1925. .

~ “Mrs: Zimmerman Named Trustee The Noble County commissioners: while in “seéssion Tuesday at Albion appointed "Mrs. Thella. Zimmerman trustee of ' Elkhart township to fill out the term for which her deceased husband, John W. Zimmerman was elected. . The term exjires January 1 1927, | _"Mr. Zimmerman: was the democratic' candidate''to succeed himself and the democratic committee might fare ‘worse than to 'put his widow on the ticket. ' - First Presbyterian Church. Cavin Street. ‘ e ‘Rev. G. G. Bachelor, Pastor ~Residence 318 W 3rd St. - « Telephone ~845. | “Services : e Sunday School 9:30° A. M. ; ' “Men’s Class 9:30:A. M. ~ ‘Preaching Service 10:45 A. ‘M. - Vesper Service 5:00 P. M. ol Y. P.S. C. E. Monday 7:00-P. M. ! Mid week service Wed. 7:15 P. M. : ~+On - Vaeation Trip. ! Frank ‘Reith employed at ‘the Refrigerator factory will leave next Monday ‘on' a fiva‘c'hfi‘l(m trip of one! week. He expects to visit Indiana-polis”in-his travels. : : _ SR ] ' Don’t mis sthe Flaming Frontier tonight. ’ : '

M. - G, WithamsO.M. | OSTEOPATHIC MASSAGE ELECTRICAL 'TREATMENTS Office Hotirs' 930 ‘to 11:30; 1 to & “and 7 to 8. - ‘Other "Hours by appointment ‘Phioné 103 Zimmerman Bldg. Harry L. Benner “Auctioneer -Ope ? orall enéfg gemends ~‘fio I’)&kfi, ndiana _ ‘f ~ Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones Q. A BILLMAN +Wind Mills,; Tanks; Pumps, ~ ¥NaterSystems, Etc. _ -+ = "Well' Drilling : Piohe333 ~ LIGONIER “*Next ddor to Ford Garage 'W. A.JACKSON Crustee Perry Townshsp +', Office MierState’ Bank, Eigonler

-Dr..-Maurice Blue I VETERINARIAN Officer Justamere Farm. + Phone:-Ligonier 857 Folrorsiversitn ‘ :‘ 'VERN'B.FISHER - “Sanitary Plumbing] ... and Heating Phonée-210 Ligonier,Ylnd Howard ‘White - - WAWAKA, INDIANA ' " AUCTIONEER . Fhonefenl Wawaks

All Ready for Big Fall's Business C Siamebuivk Bigdßaniß » ~ dtansbury's Big Two-Room Store The Store With the Yellow F WE RECOGNIZE, THIS IS THE TIME T O HELP THE FARMER AS WELL AS THE TOWN FOLKS WITH A REQUCTION IN PRICES. THERE ARE A GOOD MANY ITEMS IN OUR STORE THAT HAVE B‘EENREDUCED,IN PRICE. WE ARE GOING TO GIVE THIS BE‘NEFfI‘ TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND YOU ARE ONE OF THEM. THE STYLES FOR FALL ARE GOOD. THE QUALITIES ARE BETTER THAN THEY . HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS AT THE SAME COST. SO WE COME TO YOU WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF FALL";GOODS, MAKING THE ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON THAT WE WILL GIVE TO EACH AND EVERYONE A F_ULL VALUE FOR THE DOLLARSA SPENT» WITH US. ' ITEMS OF VALUE AND MERIT, YOU WILL FIND LISTED IN THIS AD, THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOU. JUST LOOK OVER THE PRICES LISTED.

. BLANKET DEPARTMENT _ %239 Plaid Blankets $2.39 ; Large size cotton blankets good weight in plaids, pink blue, lavender, yellow and tan block plaid. This good warm : blanket is cheaper than buying muslin for sheets, only the pair .... $2.39 72x80 extra large heavy weight Blankets. Just what you want for ... $2.89 1 72x80 part Wool Blanket. This is one of the best Wearwell Blankets bound with a 2 in sateen binding in all the wanted i shadles in plaids. You can match : YOHY TOOM OB oot viibin i 90,19 No. 1175 another large one in the above plaids size 70x80 fluffy and warm the : Wool Blankets, fancy Indian Blankets. 400 pair to select from. : eS 5 SS B 0 ~ OUR OUTING DEPARTMENT E In this department we will set the lead for price and quality. : \ 13c¢ Fancy Light Outing For gowns, comforts, and household use. Fancy stripes and : S PhERREHIY G e 186 36 inch Dark Outing- hundreds of yards of it to go in this opening sale at only the yd. 18d - Buy your comfort supply now. ; ‘ 36 inch. Do you want an extra heavy fancy licht outings for gowns? This qualith : sold last year at 80c the yard. For = . , this sale at only the yard ................ 220 Get all you want now. No lin3i—t. White Outings 13¢, 15¢, 18¢, 20¢, 22¢, 25¢, 30a All extra values at each price. You need this for the bgby or far general use. Buy it now.

; $3.69 COMFORTS $3.69 This comfort is cut 72x84 inches filled with the best quality new carded cotton covered with new patterns of Silkoline. Save time and money. Only each $3.69 98¢ 3 LLBS. ROLL STITCHED BAT 98c You knowathere is a big difference in cotton. This bat-is white, fluffy, stitched 72x90 > imdize. At dhewoll aiaaia.. 98e Other bats as low as the roll .................... 170 Call for all your bats at Stansbury’s 17¢ COMFORT CHALLIES 17¢ 50 patterns to select from. Carry out your color scheme in your room. ‘Make good warm pretty comforts from this quality of Challie. Select your own patterns at only they ard ............... 17¢ 98¢ LADIES OUTING GOWNS 98¢ This is a garment full cut, heavy ‘outing, double roll stitched finished seams. . Just like home made at .......cocoieee.s 98¢ Other gowns from ............... $1.39 up L e | . 69¢c THE PAIR 69¢ : 200 . pair Fancy Ruffled Curtains -made of fine swiss with tie backs at only the pair 69¢ S sy ’ ~ 29¢ MISSES HOSE 29c¢ - A super fine cotton lisle hose. 'A regular 50c quality fine ribbed, a stocking that will - ‘wear and give service. People say ~we keep the best hose for the money to be found so we repeat it. Fry a pair of these children’s hose 0n1y.... 29¢c

49¢ LADIES SILK HOSE 49c . This is a high grade fibre and silk hose. Others charge you 69c that are not so good. Try a pair only .........c.........”490 : "~ 98¢ LADIES SILK HOSE 98¢ | If we could give you better we would do so. So why pay $1.25 for them at ‘other - places when you only have to spend 98¢ with us. All the new shades, .all fresh ‘goods, no seconds. Try a ORI i s DBE - $1.39 MEN’S UNION SUITS, $1.39 ‘Men we have spared no pains in making our gelections of underwear for winter. This garment 14 Ib. to the dozen. A clean ‘ cream garment in all sizes. Cut to : fit and cut to wear, and priced'to sell da af Only ...4.,..'..........-...'u;'.'....;.'..'-...j.'....... $1.39, - Ladlies’ Union Suits : : : - Boy’s Union Suits e #Girl's Union Suits © . : Union Suits for all the family*at reduced prices, L o

STANSBURY'S, :Ligonier, Ind. ~ October lst to October 9th, 1926

OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Do you know we carry more sc¢, 10¢ and 25¢ notions than any other store in this part of the country. Our store is full of notions. Yo_u should buy your notions of us. _sl.l_9 OVERALLS AND JACKETS, Qur line of overalls are made to fit to wear, to wash and to give satisfaction. 220 ' White ' back Denim, double and triple Mttt only ... $1.19 Jackets to match at the same price. _ Boy’s overalls for play or work. Jackets for the boy. , . ‘Men just look at the blanket lined jackets for winter and eorn husking. - - WOOL DRESS GOODS Some fine qualities of Wool Dress ‘Goods for the fall e : : o 43¢ the box Kotex. ' : .32 inch Fancy Dress ‘Ginghams ....... 17¢ Here is one. This quality of Unbleached Sheet ing at only the yard SR |7T < o TR IS A HOT BARGAIN 36 inch Daisy bleached Muslin worth 20c¢ at this sale only the yard ..........uuu.......... 15¢ , FALL GLOVES ; For the Miss or Ladies. Fine new styles. 36 inch Fancy Dress Prints for school dresses or aprons. A fine cloth. See this line. Only the yard ..ol e e 15¢ 36 inch light or dark Pereale 15c just for this sale. g A : 36 inch Rayon Silk for Dresses. Just look at: this line. Others: will ask you 79¢ for them: ONPIee 50¢ " DRESS SILKS OF ALL KINDS >

Satin Back Crepe, Crep de Chines, Georgette Crepes, Satins, Flat Crepes. In fact our “line of dress silks is large. If you need dress silks call on us. All prices. Here is one our 38 inch Flat Crepe our regular $2.98 quality,. just now we ‘make a ‘price .... $2.69; To leok at it will'be td*buy it. : .~ '9B¢'BLOOMERS 98¢ i Ladies’ Lingette’ Bloomers made with the i'double erotch no'rip, full cut imported: : ‘RNt GBIy e 98¢ . Girls Bloomers, Gyn Bloomers, School ‘Bloomers '—%p . 69c M‘ENf' S WORK SHIRTS 69c _ “A full line of Amoskeag Chambray work shirts Don’t pay more when you can buy .. “this shirt of us for only. .........oceeeei:69¢ - Other' work Bhirts ... 80¢ and 98¢ ~Men’s fancy Dress Shirts for 98¢ up to $2.29 ~SWEATER COATS AND LUMBER JACKS - For man or boy. 'Boy’s sweater coats as low BE sot dnsidensi i nre e 98¢ BNEG $1.69 ~Men’s sweater coats as low as $1.19 $2.19 and - $5.89. : : Nl

: GET READY FOR XMAS Stampedt linens: and embroidery floss. A large line to select from. Crochet cottons, embroidery cottons. Just any kind of fancy thread you want. - i . : : “S2.69"MEN’S WORK PANTS This is a fine good quality of heavy cloth. Good enough for dress pants only ........ $2.69 $2.19" Men’s Pants. * Khaki pants mole skin pants lined for service and cold weather. If you want something good for service this is the' one to buy. Only the: pair ... $2.19 We wish to annaunce that we will do special Delivery with our auto. This service will be your to command. We will make one trip in the forenoon at 10 o’clock. One trip in the afternoon at 3:3o,a’cloek. i ‘Use this. service. "‘We willudo this for your accommodation. . : We have tried to make prices that will merit, the confidence of all. 'We incite you all to come. If our prices and qualities are not ‘right do not buy for we Want:to please you. ‘ Qur store is your store. Make this your ‘Rame, o e i