Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 34A, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 October 1927 — Page 4

3 pi k‘_,',,. (il % : ; i ,/ Lo h ¥ XA » /A; 3 /k z = - ,@";’ S e 4 A‘:’i' 1 :"— "'\ " 7 z::: } \ "fl\v\!" P ‘."' < \s/' “elkY/] /| A@P {1 : ; " o ‘. oD fif A & | | ‘*&j‘@ ’o & STAY-AT-HOME? When all your friends are out enjoying the bright sun.shiny days, are you a prisaner in the four walls of your house? : Don’t let the extra work of summer cleaning keep you from the playtime you need. Don’t try to do what the Greater Hoover can do for you so easily, so quickly. = Let usdemonstrate the Greater Hoover in your home. Liberal allowance for your old cleaner. ’ Only $6.25 down balance monthly : =N O\ -;:»-:f:i::;:_::'. Ligonier Electric Shop . Phone 700 ~-

For the next ten days we will offer all rugs at greatly reduced prices. We ‘ have a very large assortment of beautitul designs. 8-3xlo-6 Ve1vetrug5.....................526.98 8-3xlo-6 Axminster rug5..............528.98 Ixlf Velvet yugs:’ -~ - = 29508 9x12 Axminster rugs. ... $2898 11-3x12 Axminster rug5..................539.75 11-3x12 Velvet wgs. . . ... 38005 It will pay you to buy your rugs during this sale. GOLD SEAL CONGO. EUM RUGS 6x9 Congoleum rugs... '~ .. ... :$575 7-6x9 Comgoleum rug5....................57.50 9xlo-6 Congoleum rug 5.............. $9.50 9x12 Congoleum rug 5................... $9.95 -CONLS - | Cold weather will soon be here and you will want a new coat. We have a very large stock of the newest this seasons Jstyles, beautifully trimmed in fur for your selection. - . DRESSES \ Satin Crepe, Crepe, Jersey and wool dresses in all sh-des. _ ‘ Silk Dresses '52.50 to $16.50 and up to $35 Jersey Dre55e5................. $6.50t00 $lO BLANKETS Size 70x80 part wool worth $6.00 or .. .. . . Ed4Q% Silk and flannel dress good in all shades We are agents !for t h e celebrated Munsing Wear. We have a full line in all styles. We guarantee our hose. A very laage assortment of all styles in all shade. $1 to $2 per pr. SWEATERS: The right kind for school wear. k. Jacobs & Co., Inc. Dry Goods, R_ugs, La-ies Ready-to-Wear

NI To introduce our Radio Service, bring or mail this slip with your name and addiress and you will be entitled to one service call FREE. KIESTER ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 481 = | . Sowrbame ¢0 4

MON. OCT. 8 o Becky . Starring Sally O’NeNil a ST{APDPY comedy drama of a girl you all know. Also a Ham comedy. TUES., WED. THURS., OCT. 4-5-6. - Marion Davies in ‘ L ~ Tillie, the Toiler Yeu all know Tillie, ; She was beautiful ‘but dumb. But‘ when it came to the ways of men she knew a libraryful. 1 ; Tillie the Toiler is on the screen gow, straight frem the newspaper "‘funnies" Laughs galore! Roman~e to burn! And Marion Davies as 'Cillie l;h".‘i@fl her greatest comedy hit! I Also 2 news and a cartoon. : FPIL. AND SAT. OCT. 7-8. : Somewhere in Sonora : With XKen Mayrard and lis lorse Tarzan. Its one of the greatest :laslsics of out door adventure ever screcn ed also z2n “Our Gang”’ comedy. Cireat show. . . : SUN. AND MON. OCT. 9-10 'The Angel of Broadway g Leatrice Joy and Victor Varconi. ome see this absorbing story of »ight é(-lub and salvation army life in a great city. Also fine Sennett coiiedy. TUES. WED., THURS,, FRIL. OC%. 11- | 12-13-14. | 4 Days : " With John Gilbert, Renee Adoree and Karl Dare. Here is the picture you have been | waiting. for. ‘The picture that has captured the heart of the world: The most talked of and most remar table picture ever screened. One show each night at 8:00 Adm. 25 and 50c '

Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on - Monday

Notice to Water Takers. You are hereby notified thar water rents are due October Ist 1927 payabie at the office of the city clerk on all rents due and not paid om or before October 20th a peniity v’ ten percent will be added. ~ All water rents for 1927 &ar: now due a9yl must be paid on o. Lefore October 20th. ' ! ‘Office hours,9 a. m. to 5 .p m. The office will be open ‘Wednesday snd Saturday evenings ior tha accom--nodation of the public. . 35a6t /Joseph C. Kimmell City Clerk

For Sale—Hard coal burner. Ph('ne =8 3 . 33b2t

You all know “Becxy” see her toright

“The Big Parade” at Crystal Oct. 11 12-13-14- 4 days. :

Mrs. Charles Bowen and Mrs. Kime visited Goshen Saturday. :

Mr. and Mirs. Karl Decker are home from a visit in Chicaz.: :

eTI T e B LT o e g * George D. Foster is home from Ten) nessee with a car load of milch cows.

Dr. and Mrs. George O. Smith spert the week end with friends in Michigay City. - .

Night Policeman Harley Boweu last his hound dog. It was run dowr ard izilled. .

Joe Leavy, Jr., left Friday mornirg with a party of friends for California by automobile.

The warm weather still holds with no frost in sight. The backward corn is rapidly maturing.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hicks drove over to Millersburg Sunday ard spent the day with friends.

The Wilmot Ladies Aid will have a bake sale at the Jet White Groceteria Saturday Oct. Bth at 1 P, M. *

Miss Mildred Kimmell arrived home Friday evening from a visit of two weeks with relatives in Chicago.

"Mr. and Mrs. Maylord Ennice aryl daughter of Ligonier were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huty at Albion

Vern Fisher has installed a fire linf of heating stoves.. Before instulling your heating apparatus calt on him. - 3ob2t

You don’t now what laughing is like till you see Marion Davies in “Tillie the Toiler” at Crystal this week. 7 KiE

Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fry of Ligonier were recent visitors in the -iome of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Fry of Kimmell. .

Mr. !md Mrs. Daniel Ott and Mr. ard Mrs. Fay Léming and children of Lig-~ onier were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Franks at Albion,

Miss Christner will fit you with a girdle or corselette in your own home if you wish., Phone Sisterhen’s Shoe Store. Phone 102. i

Myr. and Mrs. John !Burke and children of Diamond lake visited at the home of O. A. Renahan and mother near Pleasant Hill.

Mrs. Perry Frownfelder and two little sons of Adrian Michigan are here guests of her parerts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornelius.

‘Harry Kloppenstein, who had managed a summer hotel at St. Joseph, Mich., is in Ligonier a guest of his sister Mrs. Joseph Leavy. :

‘Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kitson attended the double funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hire which was held in Ligos nier on Monday afternoon—Syracuse Journal.

Mr. and Mrs. Frark Keehn' of Milford weré guests Friday evening of Dr. and Mrs. C. G Keehn and attended the piano recital of Mrs. Keehn's pupils.

The directors of the Cosperville Community hall will offer for sale said building amnd contents including piano. ‘Sale commences October Sth at one o’clock p. m. 34a2t

Hail! Hail! The gang’s all here! Who! Why Tillie and Mac Simpkins and Bubbles and all the others from the comic strip of course. Laughs galore at Crystal this Tuesday Wed-r-esday Thursday.

Mrs. Clarissa ‘Wallace residing on the Whitley-Noble county line died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Frank Thorn Friday death resulting from senility. Her husband Hdward Waly lace died 21 years ago.

’ After spending several days in Ligonier the guest of Mrs. Charles F. Green Mrs. A. W. Benfer left for INew York City where she has accepted a positiory as privata secratary with a prominent law firm. Mrs. Benfer will be remembered here as Mise Dall | Wiley of Wolf Lake. 5 :

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Baum and daughter of Ligonier Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Flox and family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daniels and family Mrs. Hattie Mier ' Mose (Strouse, Edgar [Strouse and A. K. Strouse of Columbia City visited Mrs. Fannie Kramer at the home of her son S. Kramer.—Kendallyville News Sun.

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

“Becky” is some girl see her tonight. i

“The Big Parade” at Crystal Oct. 11 12-13-14- 4 days.

For Sale—German police dog, about one year old. Enguire of V. L. Pancake. y 33b4t*

- FOR SALE—Upright Kimball Piano Good condition. Inquire Stones Hill Inn. : 32btf

For Sale—4o acre farm, three miles north of Ligonier. Enquire at Williams’ Drug Store. 33b4t*

...Tomatoes $1.00.. per bushel; ..cabbage $2.00 per hundred at the farm. Harvey Hull, phone 799, Ligonier. tf

#:The Big Parade’’ the picture everyone krpws about Its at Crystal Oct. 11-12-13-14th 4 days. One show each night at 8:00

The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a bake sale at the Jet White Groceteria Wednesday morning October 5. s

Mr. and Mrs. Ott Rerch left by auto on Saturday for Omaha Neb., where they expect to spend the winter with Mrs. Rench’s parents. . :

Mrs. George Longnecker and little granddaughter Patty Ann returned on Sunday evening from a weeks visit with relatives in Chicago.

Mrs. Hannah Rench Mrs. Clara Drain Mrs. Lucinda Kime and Mrs, Ellen Cain picniced with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Nelson at Wawasee Surday. :

Mr. and Mrs. Grover H. Smith and little daughter of Elkhkart came to Ligonier and enjoyed a.wild duck dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marker at Diamond lake. -

~ “Tillie the Toiler” She was beautiful but dumb but when it came to the wyas of men she knew a libraryful. See it at Crystal this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. '

“Mrs. Arlo Shearer returned on Saturday from a weesk visit with relatives in Toledo ard while there at« tended the marriage of her cousin Baron Howenstine to Miss Eloise Fitz-Simons which took place on Wednesday evening. Enroute home Mrs. Shearer stopped in Tolede for a day and was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hill and family. o

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YC, - , : ~ LIGONIER’S SECOND ANNUAL v ‘Merchants’ and @0 Manufacturers’ Exposition Under the auspices of Ligonier American Legion October 5,6, 7 and 8 . Wednesday Night ~~ Thursday Night The Ballyho Band will play and Eastwood Garden Entertainers will tickets for the free prize will be thrown play all evening, and “Cket‘f for ffe ~ from the buildings at 7.30 o’clock. B will again be. thrown m , i : > the buildings at 7:30. Two good Two good acts bY» Lessik with his sby Lesstk with his gaint’rooster ‘ giant rooster and monkey. . and monkey, . : ' ey . Fa NG e ~ Eastwood Garden Entertainers and Charleston Contest, open to all - children under 15 years. Pie Eating Contest for boys. Four Contests for bovs e a N EE eel o 9100 Wihik ek il | Saturday » nght chicken angl ;Cf:;s :ass to the exposition. w]f:)ol:‘ | L for the ticket with the lucky number and win a prize. ~ Good Entertainment Every Evening, and last But not Least Win the New FOrd. vh - Something New Ewvery Evening

See “Becky” tonight at Crystal.

Sol Fahl of Milersburg was in Ligonier Saturday and was entertained by {James Kinnison aryl Joe Eckart. :

Thomas Olson and his lady friend from Joliet 111., were week €nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crockett.

Miss Ruth Coss went to Toledo Sunday to the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Smith and daughter Jage for a week.

- “Tillie the Toiler” the comic strip sensation now a film howl with Mariory Davies at Crystal this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. !

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Inks are in Indianapolis this week buying and dating in some of the best awd biggest pictures being .made by the best companies. -Ligonier fi'pec)ple do not have to go out of town to see the best piceures. ‘ :

' “The Big Parade” at Crystal Oct. 11 12-13-14- 4 days. ~

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