Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 40A, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 November 1927 — Page 4

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MON. NOV. 13 Fireman, SavejMy Child With Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. Paramounts comedy team. Its just one big laugh after another. So don’t miss it, ol TUES. WED.,, THURS., FRL, NOV, 15 16-17-18, . . - BEN HUR From Gen. Lew Wallace immortal story. - Never before has any picture been plarned with greater thcught of your enjoyment; never before has a motion picture beers produced calculated 1o sweep vou to such heights cf cxultation! : pßen-Hur is a picture that brings to vour door the realms of beauty and magnificence never before conceived by man; it unfolds before your eyes scenes so awe-inspiririy in their grandeur, so poignant and breath-taking in their tremendous action that it will enthrall you from beginning to erd. Nothing like it ever before. 1 Perhaps never again. | One show each night at 8:00 Adm, 25 and 50 cents. ! SAT. NOYV. 19 ; : The Night Bride With Manie Prevost and Harrison Ford. Whe!; men become womanhaters, they fall the hardest. A laugh every minute also a Sennett comedy, SUN. AND MON. NOV. 20-21 - Spring Fever ‘ With William Haines, Joan Crawford and George K. Arthur. A hilarious mixture of golf and mirth, you've seen him play ball now see him play golf and laugh, - “TUES. AND WED., NOV. 22.23 Lonesome Ladies _...With Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson, a tale of wandering men and wondering women, a domestic comedy drama the whole family will enjoy. THURS,, FRI, NOV. 24-25 Thanksgiving Special Marion Davies in The Fair Co-ed The humor of George Ade and MarDavies make this the best comedy drama of the season. tI takes us back to college days also “Our ~Gang”’ comedy. : Special Matinee at 3:00 Thursday afternoon. : Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on Monday

/; ) . Q_ o 7 . / o 4 AL e TS ~ U - | ) p—" il (/‘ At - TOPNOTCHERS IN Thanksgiving Togs - It is not alone the extra value you get for your money when you come here for your Overcoat, Suits or Hat that will please you. There are the items of newness and style that add to the pleasure of being well dressed complete by this store fos men and young Amen. ‘ OVERCOATS _ For men end young men, all coloas and styles Skinner Satin lined $20.00 to $40.00 Overcoats for Boys - Sizes 2 to 8, any color, anystyle $6.00 to $15.00 P. J. Carney Clothing Store

Cut Prices, - l 35¢ all hair cuts and bobs 35c by expert barbers, Every day except Saturdays then the regular old pflces} at Regula’s Sanitary Barber Shop. Every effort to please you and protect your hair and skin from diseases A full line of the best Standard Hair tonies, Toliet Waters and Cigars also good refreshing baths. 40azt “Ben Hur” nothing like it ever before perhaps never again. For Rent five room house 111 Grant street. Mrs, John Sparrow. 40atf Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnhart visited Mr, Barrharts father in Goshen Sunday evening. , Se e * Adam Pressler and Frank Gould were called to Fort Wayne Friday on )eéal business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson came from South Bend and spent Sunday with Ligorier relatives.

Miss Lottie Maurer, of Battle Creek Michigan, spert the week end visiting her aunt Miss Lydia Monroe, D e Uncle George D. Gaby is down at. his farm near Brimfield shucking corn of which he has a big crop. “Ben Hur” one mighty spectacle at Crystal beginning Tuesday Nov. 15 4 days. One show each rgght at 8:00, “Ben Hur the world greatest picture 3 years in the making 150,000 in cast at a cost of over 4 million dollars see it at Crystal this week. ~ The Progress Club wil meet to‘rnight at the home home of Mrs. J. O, }«Slutz. The subject for the meeting is Bethoverr and his musical compositions. . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Freed of Goshen came to their old home town and spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. Freed has charge of the L. R, Lepird shoe store in Goshen. . Herbert B. Brown of Boston while attending an important business meet ing in Chicago came to Ligonier and spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown,

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dennijs their son Wayne and Virgil Cardwell of Wirdfiall Indiana were visitors over the week end at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Grisso on S. Cavin St. Mr, and Mrs. E. Y. Brown Miss Betty and Cedric Kegg of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire of South Bend were over Sunday guests of Miss Olive Galbreath and Walter Kegg. ‘Save your laughter for “Fire Men Save My Child” at Crystal tonight.

Sanitary Shop. ' Peter Regila has all sterelized tools in Ins_ barber shop and everything is sanitary used in the way of equipment for shaving, hair cutting ard dressing. Special attention is given to work for ladies. 39a4t Cabbage $2.00 per hundred pounds. Harvey Hull. : 38atf Just go and buy your blankets at Stansbury’s and save money. | “Ben-Hur” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday at Crystal The girl, boy, man or lady, needinz underwear, will save money at Stansbury’s. ¢ _ “Firemen Save My Child” with Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatten Paramounts .comedy team at Crystal tonight, :

The heaviest shower of rain during the season visited Ligonier Friday night accompanied by a strong gale of wind. s - Lost leather bill fold contairing a sum of money a hunting license and other papers. Finder leave,at Banner office and Milo Miller will pay a reward. - » ~ Why give your cream hauler 4 ’cents for delivering your cream when you can get it yourself by delivering !_the cream to the Ligonier creamery. ‘ 39b3t Mr, and Mrs. Monroe McDor@ald and family of Etna and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott and family of near Syracuse enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Holden. Those dainty rayon garments sold by Miss Christner make most acceptable gifts, and Christmas will be here in less than six weeks. Home at 410 McLean street; Sisterhen’s shoe store Wednesday evenings and Saturdav afternoons and evenings, " The Ladies Aid of the Christian church will have a supper arsl bazaar in the church basement Tuesday, November 15, from 5:30 to 7 o’clock, The following nemu will be served: Smothered chicken Noodles Potatoes and gravy Sweet potatoes Salad Pumpkin pig Bread and coffee Price 40 centy “Ben-Hur” Tuesday = Wednesday Thursday Friday at Crystal

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Wanted work at anything. Call Phone 431. 3 . “Ben-Hur” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday at Crystal For Sale—Shropshire buck, three years old, Thomas Nelson. 36btt Mrs, aßobeit D. Shobe visited one day last week with Mrs. Ed Brookmyer in Goshen. - | , A e T Bt B Mr. and Mrs. Harley Longcor drove over and visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tyler near Syraucse, . Mrs. Harriet Hire of this city was a recent visitor in the David Holsinger home in Benton. : All orders for dehorning cattle by Jay Ramsby should be left with Dr. Smith at Foster's barn. - 38atf 'QFOR SALE—Iron safe and hard coal burmer. Enquire Ollie Wolf. Phone 246. 38b2t* Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weirich were recent visitors with the Iris Stage family near topeka. -

' For Sale—Sorted rail wood. Threel dollars a cord delivered. Elden Yoder‘ phone through Topeka. 40a2t* Mr. and Mrs. Everett Eversole drove over to Waterford and visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mel Todd Bring your cream to the Ligonier creamery and get 4 cents over the regu lar route price for your trouble. - 39b3t “Firemers Save My Child” with Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton are burning up all laugh: records. See it tonight. : : Kelly Drake will have a nice fresh assortment of fish to deliver Tuesday November 15, residence 100 Pigeon street. Carlyle Latta came from Chicago ard visited over Sunday with his grandmother Mrs, William Latta and his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hess. Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Haley, of Adrain Mich., were' week erjl guests of the Elmer Klotz family. Mrs. Haley who will remain here some time and Mrs, Klotz are sisters. : “Ben-Hur” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday at Crystal :

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- KDATS We are receiving new coats daily and have a large selection of the latest and newest styles to choose from. We are selling any coat In the house ata. 10 per cent Discount . ~ ; ' - DRESSES A good assortment of beautiful dresses of Jersey, worsted, satin crepe, satin, velvet and silk and velvet combinations, all for 10 percent Discount

, BLANKET SALE - We are offering splendid bargains in blankets, they are all new, clean and fresh. = Take a look at -the part wool size 70x80 which we are offering at $4.24. Large size $3.50 blankets at . $2.48 Large size $2.50 blankets at . $1.74 70x80 $6.00 blankets at . $4.24 70x80 $59.00 all wool blankets at $7.48 70x80 $13.50 all wool blankets at $10.98 70x80 $16.50 all wool blankets at $12.48

Special Price Reductien on all Rugs 6x9 velvet rugs . $16.98 8-3xlo-6 Velvet rugs = $1998 9x12 Velvet rugs - - $25.98 8-3xlo-6 Axminister rugs $23.98 9x12 Axminster rugs 52698 11-3x12 Axminster rugs $36.98 These are real money saving prices

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