Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 35B, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 September 1928 — Page 2
W W Elkhart, Indiana AA S Sl A N OAN ST LN BRIV 5988 One week starting pt. ; Sunday M The Screens Greatest Spectacle T e L e e Splendid, beautiful, massive and filmed at a cost of $2,500,000 “The Kihg of Kings’’ is incompar-able--1t will thrill you like it has thrilled the world. R TTI SS T TSI B s -eB AR W First Time at Popular Prices Twenty great sets visualizing for the first time the principal scenes and events of the Divine Minisiry,
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Autamn Weather Arrives. v Autumn weather, which synchroniz ed its beginning nearly exactly with the calendar opening of fall, probably has chased summer warmth entirely away,according to predictions at the Indianapolis weather bureau. Following the recording of the first reports of extensive ircsts Friday night, the forecast was for cooler weather in northern Indiana with only slight raises in the temperatures in central regions of the state. The reports of frost Friday night came from Marion, Cambridge City, Farmland and Royal Center. The coldest weather in Indiana was reported at Cambridge City, where the mercury hovered around the freezing point with a low mark of thirty-three degrees. : “My Best Girl” is Mary Pickford's greatest and most charming picture—see it next week Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. .
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Romanece of Sleepy Valley. . Lead-ys of the Farm Bureau have ‘prepared » program of absorbing interest .o cvery member of the orgauniznlica for the October series of meetines commencing next week. . 7Th> preeramn will be prominently featio=d with the six reel motion picptre cntitled **The Romance of Sleepy ‘Valle /7 which tells a realistic story ‘of h w Jack Morgan Lrought pros'perity to a backward community tha had been headed towards economid ‘disagter. ; ; i TFo lowing the program the women _will cerve light refreshments consist‘ingz ¢i sandwiches, pie and coffee. { Do’t forget the date date of your imeat nz, everything is free. { Th. first meeting will be held in Sparta township at the ("J‘!'(:omwell,l |schocl, Monday, October Ist, under ithe 1 adership of Emmitt Smith. Thia iwill he followed by meetings in the ’(;the;: townships at the usual meeting Iplaccs according to the following orider: York, Orange, Perry, Green, Jet‘ferscn, . Washington, Wayne, Noble, iEikh irt, Allen and Swan. 3 Lone Bandit Steals $ll5. i A ione bandit parked hts car in the {midd'e of the street and stopped the tear driven by J. C. Brown, and robbecd Brown of $ll5 at Fort. Wayne. The bandit got out of his car and fiacr o 4 Brown. When he stopped his car, :he bandit drew a gun on Brown and ordered him to hand over his moncy. After taking the money, the robbcr removed the distributor from
Brown's car and drove away in h's own machine, an Overland. The bandit aopeared to be about 25 years of age. = “King of Kings” Tha subject.of Cecil B. Mille's “Kin : of Kings” is the greatest drama of history—the life, arrest, trial and resurrection of the Saviour of the ‘world. By agreement of reviewers ’everwhere, Mr. De Mille has achieved an extraordinary triumph, and there will he keen curiosity to see this wonderful film on its premier presenta'tion at the Orpheum theatre, Elkhart, cn Sunday next. A tremendous cast of sizllar players makes this production one ‘of the most notable of the decale. The picture will have: a weel’'s showing.
Some Fine Lambs. No better lambs have been shown in ladiana this year than those 81 exhibited at the Kendallville fair last weelk by the Noble County Lamb club accodng to Claude Harper sheep expert at Purdue university. 3 To Entertain Class. Mrs. Harry Gilbson will entertain the members of her Sunday school clas: Saturday afternoon from two to five o'clock at her home-on Sixth street. ’ Mary Pickford at the Crystal next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
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Town of Waterloo in $lO,OO Suit. The town of Waterloo will be de-l fendant in a $lO,OOO damage suit which stafts the DeKalb circuit courti ‘today. % ’1 The plaintiff states that a cement sidewalk in front of the propertyi‘ owned:- by Mrs. Denison in Waterloo was allowed to be out of repair and! that on July 23, 1927, she stepped into a hole in the walk and fell. ,She] sustained fractured ribs, leg fractured and adds that she suffered internal injuries and nervous shock. ~ Safe Is Robbed. | Robbers broke opent a safe in the Tittle Brothers meat market at South Bend early Sunday morning, and escaped with about $2OO in cash.
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Auto Klils Girl. : 1 Lois Savio, 5, daughter of Mr. and ’Mrs. C. W. Savio, of Fort Wayne was iinstantly killed Saturday afternoon Iw*hen she was run down by an auto-l ;mobile driven by E. J Sordlett, 17, i'also of Fort Wayne. The girl’s brothier Byron, 7, received a smashed leg E'and other burises. The two children ;ran slowly out inip the street from their yard. The accident was held unavoidable. : sl | - Synod to Meet at Neweastle, | The Indiana synod of the Presbyjterian church in the United States of ‘American, will convene at Newcastle October 2 in its one hundred and third annual session. ,
Car Drops Into River. When an Erie freight trafp struck a taxicab just east of State street, at Hunlington, about midnight Saturday night the machine was hurled through a railroad bridge to the waters of Little River 30 feet below. ~ Bert Chapman, the driver, managed to open a door of the car and roll out to Safety before the bridge was ireach’ed. His two companions, Harry Falk, 16, and Charles Bowers, 15, dropped into the river with the car, which landed top down in the stream. 'Falk managed to extricate himself and swim to shore. The body of Bowers was found with grappling hooks four hours later, buried in the mud several feet from where the automobile had landed. The machine was pulled out of the river by an Erie steam shovel. : Petit Jury Drawn. Following are the petit jurors drawn for the October term of the Noble circuit court: Earlin R. Budd, Green _township; B. IR. Cripe, Elkhart; Adrian Adair, Jefferson; Frank Bair, Swan; Arthur Frederick, Wayne: James Stillinger, Orange; Willis R. Barhan, Allen; Eoward Foster, Jefferson; Fermer Applegate, York; Homer Barker, Vayne; Elmer Peffer, York; Henry: Smith, Washington. In Kendallville.
Dr. Arnold, registered podiatrist, will be in Kendallville Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. We have an over-supply of places to earn board and room while attend ing the Scuth Bend Business College South Bend, Indiana. Write the Cclilcge for particulars. 34a4t*
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