Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 37A, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 October 1927 — Page 4
MON. OCT. 24 ; The Bugle Cali With Jackie Cbdogan. A sgplendid pi¢ture with this lovable little fellow You”ll enjoy it also a good comedy. TUES. WED., THURS., OCT. 25-26-27 - Beau Geste With Ronald Colman, Alice Joyce, Neil Hamilton, Noah Beery, WMary Brian, William Powell, Norman Trevor, Ralph Forbes, Victor McLaglar The theft of a million dollar sapphire. The flight of the gallant “Beau” Geste and his two brothers under shadow of disgrace to. Africa to save the honor of an English lady and her beautiful miece. The wild career of the Cestes in the Foreign Legion! ‘Picture what's in store for you in this one! A big $2.00 attraction at popular prices. Adm. 20 and 35c. p FRIDAY OCT. 28 i Dempsey-Tunney Fight Official pictures of the greatest bhoxing match ever staged. The 7th round is shown in slow motion. Its b(,-ttier than sitting at the ring side. Adm. .ZI and 50 c. | FRI. AND SAT. OCT, 29-29 - Arizonia Nights With Fred Thomson and “Silver Kirg” in a vivid story that fairly zips with action also Ben Turpin in a comedy. SUN. AND MON. OCT. 30-31 = . . . Swim, Girl, Swim With Bebe Daniels and *Gertrude Ederle the English Channel swimmer in a comedy that puts- them whera they belong right on top of the laugh wave. Also a splendid comedy. Some show. TUES. WED., THURS,, NOV. 1-2.3 The Way of All Flesh With Emil Janning’s This is the greatest dramatic characterization in the greatest drama ever made by any motion picture company. It is some thing you must not take by hearsay but should experience for yourself. = , COMING NOYV. 15-16-17-18 “ Ben Hur Remember the date. ;
Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on Monday
R. L. Ditzler Co. Ray Long, Mgr. CASH BUYER OF: POULTRY AND EGGS Phone 285 Ligonier Foster’s Barn 4on 17 Millershurg At Your Service Wfighest Price Paid" We Solicit Your Patronage
| " - o 1 oy .\l‘%] | /o B SRS \g.i} £ k D Neighbor—“ Why are vou wearin’ S 0 many coats on such a hot day?”’ Pat—"“Well, ve see, I'm going to paint my barn; and it says on the can, “To obtain the best fesults put on at least three coats.” : To obtain the best results from your; insurance protection make sure of at least three things: - (1) That the company back “of your policy is well and widely known. (2) That the agency ,who_w-nites your policy is experienced and‘dependablg (3) That your policy emactly fits your individual needs. - ot In other words put on your coat and call on this agency. - - Kimmell Realty Co. Office First Floor Citizens Bank ) Building, Phone 800 J G LIGNIER, INDIANA
Jackie Cogan tonight.
Kenngth Mudge made a business trip to Elkhart today.
See Jackie Cogan in “The Bugle Call” tonight Its splendid.
g Dempsey-Tunney'otficial fight pic tures at Crystal next Ffiday,
Come to Woodlawn toprist camp foy Hallowe'en games ardd contests. 37a2t
Poland ‘China Boars ready for service. Walter E. Wolf. R R 4 37a5t*
For Sale—Quarter-sawed oak dresser, large drawer in bottom, phone 262,
¥, B Weir is in Ann Arbor Michi gan to visit his son John for the day
. Mr. and-Mrs. C. L, Makersorsof Chicago are guests at the W. F. Kline home. ¢ :
Free Chicken Cliric at City Hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Wéaverd Hardware.
Free Chicken Clinic at -City\Hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Weavery Hardware. : 2
Come to Woodlawn tourist camp foy your sweet cider, pumpkin pies and weiner roasts, ‘ 37a2t
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. L. Smith spent Sunday in South Bend the guests of the Henry Chatten family. :
Mr. and Mrs. George Andersory of Benton Harbor were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edd Banta. A
James youngest son of George Bryan of South Bend had his tonsils remov ed this morning by Dr. Lane.
Come tg the Woodlawn tourist camp after the Hallowe’'en parade fot g harvest dance. : 37a2t
Henry Kline of Warsaw visited last week with his brother W. F. Kline of Ligonier and E. E. Kline at Cromwell.
Two good clean modern rooms for two good roomers Inguire over Jet white store or Regula’'s Barber Shop. : - 35atf
We advise everyone to see ‘“Beau iGeste” the big super special at Cry. stal Tuesday Wedresday and Thurs+ day. :
FOR SALE-—outside portable grain elevator elevates corn or small graing Forfty one feet in lergth. Call 362 at Milford.
FOR RENT—A 5 room and a 3 room house furnished or unfurnished alsd rooms for rent furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Burt Shobe.
Odene Calbeck of Ligonier: accoms, panied Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tucker of Cromwell on a visit to Frank Tucker, at Pittsburg.
“Beau QGeste” is a big $2.00 road show attraction. See it for 20 and 35 cents at Crystal this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. :
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Deardorff and the Misses Velma Deardorff Irene Nelson ard Melba Larry were Sunday afternoon guests at the Joe Seaburg country home. |
John McCloskey was in the city today after pein'g kept at home in Elkhart township 21 weeks with an infected leg. .
Rresidents of Wawaka have filed a petition to the county commissioners asking that West street in.that town be vacaed across the New York-Cen-tral railway tracks. g -
“Beau Geste” with Ronald Colman is Paramount’s greatest picture. Yoy will want to see it again and again. Don’t miss it this Tuesday Wednesday Thursday at Crystal. :
‘While conducting services at the Christian church Sunday some miscreant stole a tire and rim from Rev. Grisso’s automobile parked nearby. The thief left no clue. St
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McGuire and son Walter and Mrs; Mary Kromm of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. ard Mrs. Fred Hardesty and family at Ligonier.—Churubusco Truth:-
The Misses Mary Kitson and Mari Snyder left on Friday for Kansas City Mo. where they will visit Walter K;;t—son who is am aviation student in thg school at that place. oy
The W. R. C. ladies will serve lunch to the public at G. A. R, hall Saturda, evening. Hot chicken sandwiches ¢ other - good things to eat. A parce. post sale will be held. All members please bring packages for the sale. 2t
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Severr sows with pigs by the side. Phone 7111. James Vance. 37a3t*
For Sale—Quinces. See Mrs. Chris Mann. 36b2t
- See Jackie Coogan in “The Bugle Call” tonight. :
Dempsey-Tunney official fight pictures at Crystal next Friday, °
For Sale-—Shropshire buck, three years old. Thomas Nelson. 26btf
Cabbage $2.00 per hundred pounds at the patch. Harvey Hull. 36ati
Wanted—Job of raking leaves. Enquire at 804 West Third street.
Come to Woodlawn tourist camp foy Hallowe'en games aral contests. 37a2t
FOR SALE—Upright Kimball Piano Good condition. Inquire Stones Hill Inn. 32btt «
Mrs. William Vogei formerly of Ligonier is now at Fredonia New, York.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ditman and Blanch Shelly: were guests last week of Topeka relatives. -
Come to Woodlawn tourist camQ“for your sweet ci_der, pumpkin pies and weiner roasts, 37a2t
fl. Allen Bogue of Terre Haiite at one time an employee of the Bannen was in town Friday. : ;
Come to the Woodlawn tourist camp after the Hallowe’en _parade for a harvest dance. : s 37a2t
Edd McDaniel is quite ili and conconfined to his home on the North side suffering with complications and his condition is considered serious.
Mr: and Mrs. J. B. Schutt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biddle and Prof. Ralpk Allen returned Sunday evening from spending the week end in Bloomingten,
A sum of money found between Christian church and south Martin St. can be had by describing the amount and denominations. Cal¥ Harry Simmons. ;
See “Beau Geste” with Ronald Colman the sweep of the story the cast of individual excellence make this the finest screen entertainment available at Crystal this week.
" .Mrs. Kate Shaw and granddaughtey Catherine Shaw, Mrs. Anna Coldren and son Hugh-and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spurgeon were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Spurgeon and family.
Glen Rickard returged Sunday evening to Mishawaka where he ig employed after spending the week end here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Rickard on Lincoln Way West. : \
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blickenstaff of North Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Edd Alspaugh and Mr. and Mrs, Frances Walters of Servia, Mr. and Mrs. Da, vid Henemeyer and son Fred of Bippus, Mrs. Virgil Stewart of Albion and, the Melvin Drain family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Simon P. Smith.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wolf entertained with a picmic family dinner. at their home on Lincoln Way West on Sunday The guests: included Mr. and Len Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Kitson Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rex and daughter Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carney, Mrs, Roy Blue and daughter Betty and Earl Wolf.
Mr, and Mrs. George Goshorn Misg Hannah Hoover and Miss Margaref Lake motored to Detroit on Saturday arnd spent the week end with the Ray Shearer family. They were accompanied home Sunday evening by Car: roll Goshorn who had been a guest for a week of relatives in Detroit. !
Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administerator 'With the Will Annexed. The undersigned administratoy with the will annexed of the estate of John R. Mault, deceased, late of {Noble County, Indiana, hereby gives mnotice that by virtue of an order of the Noblg Circuit Court of Indiana, he will ony the 22nd day of November, 1927, at the hour of 1:30 p.m. and from day to day thereafter at the same hour until sold, offer for sale at the law office of W. H, Wigton, in the city of Ligo+ nier, Noble County, Indiana, at privatd sale to the highest and Dbest bidder therefor the following described real estate in Noble County, Indiana, to! wit: A ' THe east half of the northwest quar ter of section thirty-one (31), townj ship thirty-four (34) north, range ten (10) east. 5 Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised valud of said real estate and for cash. All taxes due the day of sale wilk be paid by the undersigned, adminis{ trator with the will annexed and said real estate will be sold subject to al} taxes not yet due. Said real estatq will be sold free from all other liens, and subject to the tenant’s lease. ) The abstract for the title to said: real estate can be seen and examined at the office of W. H. Wigtof, in Ligy onier, Indiana. o el SIMON SCHLOSS, : Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John R. Mault, de) [o?t_sised. ‘W. H. Wigton, Atty for estate. - l~ - 37a3w
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