Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 2A, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 February 1928 — Page 4
MON. FEB. 6 : 5 » The Lovelorn A charming comedy drama starring Sally O’Neil, Molly O’Day and Larry icent. Its very oood. : TUES. WED.,, THURS,, FEB, 7-8-9 [l'éd Grange of foot ball fame in The Racing Romeo The fastest picture ever dedicated to the Spirit of American Youth! Youth-——splintering speed records! Youth--laughing at cautions of Old Age! Youth-—-vivid-—vibrant—vicacious! Youth—heeding the call of Youlh to love—ramance—thrills—adventure! Also added attraction on Tuesday and Wednesday .
Prince Armah The man of mystery and “Ferris” presenting ‘‘Radioquiloism”™ 3 acts. 4 people. Magic, Fun Mystery. No advance in price ° Adm. 20 and 30 cents. I'RI. AND SAT. FEB. 10-11 Spoilers ot the West With Tim McCoy and Marjorie Daro A splendid picture of the west tha is different also a Sennett comedy SUN. AND MON. FEB. 12-18 - : , . . She’s a Sheik With Bebe Daniels and Richard Arlen a joyous comedy romance. Remember the Sheik who got his gals by hook or by heck. Imagine Bebe a 8 a 4 Sheba who gets her men young. trains 'em well, treats 'em swell and tells ’em nothing. She's a Sheik, A laugh riot. |
TUES., WED., THURS.,, FEB. 14-15-16 The Divine Woman. Starring Greta Garbo. Here is a thrilling picture at last 'of what really happens behind the scenes in the life of an actress who has the world at her feet a truly great production. :
Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on Monday
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O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. ’ » Well Drilling . Phone 333 LIGONIER Next door to Ford Garage
Farmers Attentionfl _We have three car'oads of the | best No. 7 | Kentucky Hazzard Lump. Coal WHILE IT LAST ‘ Per ton. Cash at bin Come now for the balance of your | winter fuel £ Farmers Elevator
Fostponcd Untll February 17 The trial of Martin Van Buren Ross cf Elkhart charged. %ith murdering Frank Tucker Warsaw cigar ~ Btore clerk on January 28 1927 has been continued at the request of Special Judge Wood from February 13 to February 17 Martin was tried at the December term of the Whitley circuit court but the jury was deadlocked and discharged.
Mabel Wemple Injured. Miss Mabel Wemple 20 of Goshen recceived a severe cut on her head and a bruised ankle at noon Saturday when she stepped in the path of a starr coach driven by Harold Myers £ that city. ; Miss Wemple had just stepped out )i fxer - auto in front of, Henry ,chirm’s tea room and proceeded round the auto when she was struck. iyers saw the woman and had timaq nough to make a quick turn avoiding striking her with the front of the car but the rear fender struck heix throwing her to the lawn.
We have a new line of large size dresses. :
John O..Slutz was in Chicago las week attending the automobile show.
‘“Prince Armah” the man of mys tery at Crystal Tuesday and Wednes day. ‘
R. E. Kenney sends the Banner to lis brother H. D. Kenney at Mansfield’ hio. : !
. John Cass is in Kendallville today iooking after repairs on his Auburn nd Oldsmobile cars. -
Mrs. Guy Favinger of near Albion was the guest Saturday of her sister Mrs. Chester Vanderiord.
‘Donald Latta could not get hered rom Colorado in time to attend the uneral of his father Maurice Latta,
Attorney Will ‘Latta of Indianapolis and Carlyle Latta of Chicago are here o attend the funeral of Maurice Latta. g ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison and son George drove to Wakaruga and spent Sunday with the Nusbaum family.
County Attorney Vanderford was ‘n Albion today attending the February term of the Noble county <¢omalssioners court. |
Miss Virginia Gentry, Opa! Weeks and Florence Cotherman; left today for Bloomington to resume their studies at Indiana universitv.
More than fifty children &ere delightfully entertained Saturilay afternoon at the story hour coriducted by Miss Helen Smith.
] Extra fine program. with 3 extra acts of magic fun and mystery at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday. No extra charge. Regular prices. -
Miss Jessié Decker is so far improved in the Methodist hospitall in Fort Wayne it is thought she 3nay return home the latter part of the week. :
~ Baby chicks hatched to order. Custom hatching a specialty. Get my prices before placing your order, I will save you money. Call in person or telephonme Kimmell 59 M. W. i[Zollett, Kimmell Ind. 2atf
Mr. and Mrs. John Slutz went to Tort Wayne Sunday to see M{iss Jessie Decker who is in the Methedist Hos,pital and find her much improved in health. She hopes to be home Thursday.
~ Mr. and Mrs. John Cass entertained 1t a family dinner at their home on Second Street Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cass and children of South Ilend Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker of Elkhart and Mr nd Mrs. Tom Cass amnd children of Ligonier.
“The Racing Romeo” aroanng racing riot packed with fum thrills, romance with Red Grange Jobyiia Ralston, Trixie Frigauza and Malter Hiers also extra vaudaville ac‘'ts, no extra charge regular prices 2 0 and 30c at Crystal Tuesday and Wi »dnesday.
ST Ry | Guest Coupons means a good show at half price at Crystal tonighg.
WP wmew gt g pep d e ges s e | SOME REMARKS ON INCOMES Pertinent Just Now When the Sub]oai is a Matter of General | v Discussion. | s R | Incomes are now being taxed. Itis, therefore, desirable that something should be known about them. An in‘come is anything which you cannot live upon expressed in terms of lawful money. Lawful money is anything which will be accepted by the members of a state legislature, or a police captain, or your wife. Incomes were created for two purposes; to lie about and to live beyond. Many people who will not have to pay any.are complaining to their friends and neighbors about the way they are oppressed by the income tax. This is one of those natural phenomena which no scientist has been able to explain. - Incomes vary in size ‘according to how many people have worked for you in the past or are working for you at present. No income is without honor somewhere, except in the family it is vainly attempting to support. Here it iia generally despised and looked down |upon. y An income tax is an effort on the ‘part of the government to make you feel that you are wealthy. Alsq to - support the government in its main l business in life, namely, living beyond its income.
The government, which receives a larger income than any one else, should be taxed upon it. The proceeds might go toward relieving millionaires in distress. - Every income is known by the comspany it keeps.—Life.
PROVED HE WAS ELIGIBLE‘@ Effective Demonstration Convinced Jayhawker That He Had a Valv uable Recruit. - | ee— | Robert Thorpe, an old Missouri stage driver, who recently died in Texas, used to tell a story of how Anderson, the Jayhawker, got one of his recruit#” The Anderson boys held up Thorpe's stage near Glasgow one day. Among the passengers was a raw-boned young Missourian who looked about as tough as the Jayhawkers themselves. “Give me yer val'ables,” Anderson demanded of .the youth as he went down the line. “Ain’t got none,” answered the young squirrel hunter. : “Where yo’ going’” . - “To jine Anderson’s Jayhawkers.” The rebel leader sized him up. “Kin ye swim the Missoury river?” he asked him, ? : “Reckon s 80,” the young man . answered. ! ‘ " “Could ye kill a man?” “Reckon so.”
Anderson stepped forward and spat in the youngster's face. The youth bounded at the Jayhawker like a cat, caught him full in the face with a right swing and went down on. top of him, kicking and clawing. ' o The Jayhawkers pulled the young demon off and their leader got up. “You belong,” he said. “Boys, give him a hawse.”
Not a Nature Faker. Lover, the zoo keeper, was feeding filleted plaice to a pair of robust young kingfishers. “You can’'t give a kingfisher in captivity its natural food,” he said. “Its natural food is minnows, sunnies and sticklebacks. It eats these fish, when living its wild life in the woods, be. side the streams, without any difficulty, and yet to eat such fish, you know, is like eating so many papers of pins. ‘ ” - “How can it eat such bony fish? I wish to speak with all delicacy—it throws up all the bones afterward. Yes, it throws up the bones after ths meal in a little ball. Nature bones its fish for it. “But a kingfisher in captivity gets little exercise and loses its ability ta throw up bones. In captivity its nat ural food would kill it. : “Nature, in a word, refuses to bone fish for captive kingfishers, and therefore we, taking nature’s place, feed the birds filleted sea food.”
For External Use Only. Mrs. Wheeler, a fashionable society woman, sent for her physician one morning. ; : “Doctor,” she said, “I want you to give me a prescription which will cure me of a most irritating trouble.” The doctor bowed and waited for Rer to go on. “About eleven o'clock every evening,” continued Mrs. Wheeler, “I am overcome with a feeling of sleepfulness, no matter where I am—at the opera, at a dinner party, wherever I may be, this dreadful sensation comes over me.” - - *“Oh, I can give you a prescription that will prevent it from overcoming Yyou ever again,” said the doctor. Mrs. Wheeler was radiant, but when she looked at the slip of paper the doctor gave her, her face clouded. He had written: - - “Bed from ten at night till seven the next morning. Repeat dose once in twenty-four hours, whenever symptoms recur.” ’
, Ante Pocos. Some painter, a victim of the censorship, is obviously responsible for this malicious story from Berlin, where, as in New York, the police are charged with the task of defending the public from the insidious immorality that lurks in art. Since the futurists have become so popular, the police dogs, he says, have proved quite unequal to the duty of hunting down the improper pictures. Police pigs are therefore to be assigned to this service~New York Evening Post. - “Prince Armah” the man of mystery at Crystal Tuesday and Wednes+ day. v : & epame s Mrs. A. E. Kelley Mrs. Leland Thompson Mrs Robert Shobe and Mrs. A. D. Newton were in F't Wayne today on a shopping excursion. ‘
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
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Come, inspect our complete line of suits and coats at the Vogue Shoppe.
Mrs. Eliza Ryland 83 a former resident of Noble county died Thursday in Ohio.
‘When you need trucking done. Call Ed Tice Ligonier and Wawaka phones S , B2btf
“Prince Armah” the man of mystery at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesa day. 3 oy i
Mr. and Mrs. LeTone Jensen of Kosciusko county were recent guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Ivdn Moats.
Rev. J. F. Lutey of Monroeville mingled with Ligonier friends Saturday. He has a warm feeling for the péople of this city. .
Real Bargain six room house and bath. Wood and coal house attached. Garage Fine location. Deal with owner. A. O. Jeffries. 50btf
FOR RENT—Small modern house on West Third Street and five room flat on -Cavin street. Bnquire at Citizens Bank. - 47btf
Josephine Pancake spent the week end with Lois Hartzler and attended the operetta given by the Topeka high school
Mrs Nellie Sedgwick daughter Janis and son Bobby drove to South Bend Sunday and visited her brother Dike Kerr: ;
~ Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kilmer and Mrs, Kilmer’s mother Mrs. R. Marvin will visit Chicago this week where ‘Mrs. Marvin will yvisit a daughter.
James Schutt came from Indiana university ‘at Bloomington and spent his mid term vacation with his parents Judge and Mrs. J. B. Schutt.
Mrs. Fred E. Whitford a prominent and life long resident of Noble county died at the family residence in Kendallville Thursday at the age of 54 years. - i
. Sturgis, Michigan hatchery. Order vour baby chicks now, nine different kinds to select from, Pure bred chickens. Two weeks feed with each order Bert Shobe agent Ligonier. latf
Mrs. C. A. Woodruff of Detroit Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brubaker and Mrs. Anna Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Otis D. Nusbaum. son Maurice and Mrs Dora Buchtel of Fort Wayng were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn and Mr. and Mrs. Arlg Shearer ' : ;
E. Jacobs & Co., Inc.
In getting ready for the spring trade we are selling all our winter goods at season . ‘end pnces. o
Dresses at a very special sale price
Rugs at Special Price Reduction. It will be to your advantage to buy your ' rugs now. — :
E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. Lacies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs
All Cloaks at Half - Price .
‘We have received some of the New Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses The new styles are beautiful
- Unusual Mystery Show at Crystal Manager Inks of the Crystal Theatre striving to give His patrons the best to be had in amusements has booked an attractiom for 2 days openin on Tuesday Feb. 7 that prc:»miliesl to be entirely mew and up to date, Prince Armah the man of mystery and his company of wonder workers will present a weird, baffling and mysterlous demonstration of the art of magi¢ illusions physchychology ' and comedy that runs gamut of the seemingly impossible. Prince Armah just returned from a trip gbroad does not claim the supernatural attain-
' s e | - b S : %‘1 s g e 8 % A ‘ ments but entertains with his weird feats as it is studied and done by the seers sages and yogis of India-and‘ the orient. I'lattering comment from all cities he has played brings thig attraction new to Ligonier audiences with a positve and bonafide guarantee. Augmenting the company will be found Harry Ferris in his ventrii loquial novelty entitled Radioquiloism wave lengths of convulsive hilarity aided by this superb company of five entertainers presenting 2 shows nightly at 7:15 and 9:15 with a spe-~ cial kiddie matinee Wednesday at 4 P. M. after school at which time Jack Claus entertains with magic “ventri{loguism and the famous London Punch and Judy show being an entirely new and different than is presented at other performances. of this !stellar troupe of talented people. .
“The Lovelorn” a dandy comedy tonight 2
- Joe Leavy Jr., will arrive home today after an extended sojurn in California. . ; o
“Prince Armah” the man ot mystery at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesdav. ;
Mrs. John Sparrow aged 80 is seriously ill at the home of her daughter Mrs William Jasper.
New Spring hats at the Vogud Shoppe. We carry a new line of Gage hats. - :
Mrs. Ralph Connin accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver of Kimmell to Marcellus Michigan Friday.
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