Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 35A, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 September 1929 — Page 4

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Take Over Hills and Lakes Road., | The Hills and - [akes highwi \( which is the shortest and most dirr:'ta route between the southern part of‘ the state and the northern lake I(.‘-' ¢ion, will be taken u»\;'by the .\:t;:w', highway commission within the m'xt’ 60 days, along with a group of othcr new state roads, and will appear as a state road on the 1930 state highway maps. This assurance was given a delegation from Wabash and cther towns which appeared before the;state highway commission -on Wednesd:y. The road starts at Noblesville and passes throug Ellwood, Swayzee, Mier Wabash, North Manchester, Pierceton, Sidney, North Webster and ends - at Lake Wawasee. : : e | Quick on the Trigger. } Russell E.” Kercher, 25, was probably fatally wounded by Sheriff Frank McKrill in a gun battle at the former's ‘home at Mentone Saturday night when he resisted arrest on a charge of possession of liquor.. Kercher is in the McDonald hospital at Warsaw with a bullet hole through his abdomen ani a flesh wound on his leg. He was operated on Saturdayv night, but his condition is reported as critieal. - _ Oscar Freed Improves Word from a Chicago hospital wher: he has been confined since an accident in which his back was broken is to‘{the effect that Oscar Freed is slowly improving.

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1928 Chevrolet Sedan. Mechanically perfect. Duco finish and upholstery likee new. Five goodld tires and bumpers front and' rear, Carries 30 day guarantee. $150.09 down balanc GMAC easy terms. LINCOLN CHEVROLET Inc. Ligonier, Indiana. The -fall season is here. Autum arrived today. : / -Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst and son Billie are here to spend the week. Mrs. P. L. Double of Garrett, is visiting her sister Mrs. Fred Starr. Mr. Double g;ent Sunday here. * Mrs. Floyd Middleton of Benton visit ed one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham in this city. "The farm committee of the Ligonier Chamber of Commerce will meet at 7:30 daylight saving time in the office of City Clerk J. C. Kimmell. : Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Everett Washington - will arrive tonight to visit the Dr. George 0. Smith and the John Reese families.

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| i 927 CHEVROLET COACH Mivoe new tires, Duco finish like new ¢l an as a pin-inside and out. Bumpers and motometer, mechanically perfe ot 3120.06 down dnd satisfactory te:ms on balance. - Thirty | Day Guarantee. . LINCOLN CHEVROLET Inc. | ~ Ligonier, Indiana. ; | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Snyder visited in Toledo Saturday. ' . ‘ Cedric Kegg of Indiahapolis was a week end visitor here. ' ; Mrs. Donald Ewing of Walkerton spent the week end here. : Mr. and- Mrs. Farrell Ott are on a ltrip in Southern Illinois. i Marie Snyder spent the week end with her sister Mrvs. Squire Robinson in Detg‘oit, Mich. FOR SALE-—24 gallon brass kettle, 7\s:(lu:n'ts of canned fruit. Lon McNutt ' 35a2t* Miss Nadine Deardorff of South Bend, spent Friday with her parents h(-}'P._ : Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoak of Elkheart spént> Sunday with Ligonier relatives. ’ i Miss Hortense Selig will leave Sunday to enter the Chicago: university_ for another year. : : Curtis Swan was called to Elkhart today to reenter the New York Central railway train service. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrns Holden and son Dean attended a family gathering at Edgerton, Ohio, Sunday. See Colleen Moore at Crystal Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in “Smiling Irish Eyes.” : Mrs. Ora Kinnison and Miss Probst of Toledo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spurgeon:over the week end. : : ' See “Bell's Hawaiian Revue’—eleven real artists in music melody, harmony and dance, as you like it, at Crystal’ this Wednesday—one night only. g : Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jack Stevenson of Albion, Miss Mildred Stevenson of Fort Wayne, were entertained Sunday at the V. L. Pancake home. Miss Katherine Coldren of Topeka, and Earl Schwab of Fort Wayne called in the lafternoon. : :

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1828 CHEVROLET (OACH. Low mileage, clean inside and out. Mechanically rums like a new’ car. Five Dunlop tires with a year’s guarantee. Bumpers and motometer. $135.00 down GMAC easy terms on bal ance, : Thirty Day Guarantee. LINCOLN CHEVYROLET Ine. » ‘ ~ Ligonier, Indiana. ~~ Car For Sale : ‘Dodge coupe in good condition. Will sell at.a bargain part cash balance in 12 monthly payments. Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick. _ ¢ a Wanted—l 2 or 16 gauge pump gun. Ben Conrad. : 34b3t For Sale—Six flour sacks for 25c at the Q_uality Bakery. v 34bot For Rent—House by Oct, I.° Mrs | Frank Bordner, phone 857. 3413 t ‘The front of the Weir hardware store has been ni(-ely repainted. October Ist is the open season fou huntinz rabbits as well as for ducks. Mas. ‘Efll‘l Taylor and - Mrs. (‘he?i Hile will visit Fert Wavne Wednes day. ‘Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sackett werc guests of friends in LaGrange one day last week. v - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wiley of Fort Wayne paid a recent visit to: Noble county friends. o ~_For sale, good don_ble barreled shot gun at a bargain at Second Hand Store. W. L. Jackson. 3batf “A Trip to Honolulu” by Bell's Hawaiian Revue is the big added attraction at Crystal Wednesday night. Bring your junk to our yards and receive the highest prices for same. We buy old cars. Harry Fox phone 433 at Joe Miller’s Qld stand. ~ 30Dbtf | See “Bell’s Hawaiian Revue’-—beau-tiful ukelele ladies, gifted sons of the South Seas, in ‘the snappiest, peppiest show of the season at Crystal this: Wednesday, one night only—show starts at 7:15. 2

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1927 CHEVYROLET SEDAN. Complete reconditioned by our factory trained mechanics. - Good paint, ruber and upholstery. Small down payment or a used car, bala.nce_ terms satisfatory to suit you. Thirty Day Guarantee. LINCOLN CHEVROLET Inc. Ligonier, Indiana. . _ Fred Bowen of Wabash college was home over the week end. . Miss Bernice Hite and Milo Werich were Fort Wayne visitors last night. Mrs. Arthur Kelley and Mrs. Robert Shobe were in Fort Wayne Saturday. ‘Mrs. Rose Bourie left Friday for Petoskey, Mich., to visit: her sister Mrs. €. C Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Stephens are proud parents of their new son born a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green of Detroit, spent he week end with Mr. and Mrs. Squire Robinson. ‘ v Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stroman and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hile were Fort Wayne vigitors last night. : Mr. and Mrs. M. Schlabach of Fort ‘Wayne, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. James Iden. Miss Margaret Barker of Indianapolis spent the wek end with friends in Ligonier and Syracuse. e The Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. John Slutz Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Levi Flinn of near Albion is spending several days with Mrs. Chet fiHile and Mrs. Earl Taylor. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mueller are the parents of a baby boy born Friday morning at their home in Ligonier. Mrs. Graham Lyon and daughter Mary and Mr. Sutherland attended a football game at Fort Wayne Saturday. : : " Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hire spent t.he; week end in Whiting with their daugh ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Earl Couts. : D. L. Pancake, Miss Josephine Pancake and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Pancake attended the show “Behind the Curtain” at Elkhart Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J.Jansen and son Edward, who have been living in Ludlow, Calif.,, arrived in Ligonier Saturday afternoon for a visit at the O, E. Sparrow home, on Kast Fourth street. Mrs. Jansen and Mrs. Sparrow are sisters. o

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L. N. Biuk and the Kimmell Realty ' company will offdr prizes for the best bouquet of astors shown in their ! place of business Saturday Sepiembor 28th. This contest is open to every- | body and a competent disinterested | judge will award the prizes. = All | entries must be in by 12:00 o'clock | noon daylight saving time. ‘ ‘First prize, An electire iron wm’tht $2.00 donated by L. N. Bink: Q Scond Prize. A $lO,OOO accident policy worth £2.00 by the Kimmelt! Realty «company. 34bdt “Bell's Hawaiian Revue” at Crystal Wednesday September 25--one night} only. - . : k » | The A O, Jefries- family joined the excursionists on a trip to Niagara Falls over the week end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clair W, Weir :~.ro_e’=>:~‘ pected home this (-;\'eni‘ng from their easetrn automobile tour. - . The Ligonier Chamber of Commerce will meet for luncheon at Hotel Lizonier Friday noon September 27th. Mrs: Jennie Drain who underwent a 4 sinpus operation in IKlkhart General hospital is steadily improving.. : e and Mg O G ’.{:f-;f;s:: are home from an .extended: \'x;i!" in - Missouri The i'ri‘p was made by autbmobile.. Mr. and Mrs. James Bussie and Mr. and Mrs Lester Hayvden were in Topeka Sunday attending the funerale of a friend. » o ) ‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Leming and Mr. and- Mrs. Willis Leming paid Lima Ohio friends a recent visit making the trip by automobile. = : It you are looking for something worth while see “Bell's. Hawaiian Revue” at' Crystal this Wednesddy night—eleven artists from . sunny Honolulu—show starts at 7:15. The Lee Warren family on their way from Indianapolis to the University of Michigan with son Harold, a stgdent, .stopped over in Ligonier today to. visit Miss Ina Warren. for Economical Transportation e T ST BT TN TE AL toacsntaniied) T sl We have some good 1925 and 1926 Ford touring cars, priced from $35.00 to $50.00, also a good Ford truck with cab. Terms if desired. . LINCOLN CHEVROLET Ine. Ligonier, Indiana. The next race booked for Hoosier ‘Belle is at Hillsdale Mich. -

‘' FGR SALE—»;I-IA:’(I coal burner in good condition. Inquire at the Banner office. : ¥ Dean Sutherland of Indianapolis, was the wek end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lyon. : Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Ackerman and Mrs. Katie Schloss will leave Tuesday for Indiaanpolis to visit relatives there Colleen Moore at her best in “Smiling Irish Eyes” at Crystal Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bourie had as guests over the wekend Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dickmeyer of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stouffer of Newark, N. J. ® Mrs. L. D. Schlotterback, of Anéona, 111., arrived in Ligonier Friday afterneoon for a short visit at the 0. E. Sparrow home and with other relatives and friends. : ’ e 4 i s > 3 A'E' S “ .54 s ¢; ¥ 3 SRS MONDAY, SEPTEHBER 23 : Thunder Starring the incbmparahle Lon Cheney and Phyllis Haver, a story of the iron trail. llt’s very, very good. TUES., WED., and THURS,, SEPT. 24, 25 and 26 - - Smiling Irish Eyes Starring Colleeli Moore and James Hall. A wild ’lrish rose scampering in and out of romance. Its as bealtiful as Killarney—as lively as an Irish jig—packed with romance and full of comedy from the home of wit. It will ‘reac@ vour heart. : WED., SEPT. 25— ONE NIGHT ONLY ~ Addd Attraction Extraordinary: ; ~\ i .oo 3 v 3 Bell's Hawaiian Revue A festival of song, dance, mi}‘th and melody. Eleven real artists in the‘ biggest, cleanest, peppiest show of its kind ever shown in Ligonier. A 'big R. K. 0. attraction—forty-five minutes of high class entertainment, also big feature picture. One night only, show starts at 7:15. Admision, adults 50 cents; children under 12 years _2oc. ‘ ’ Guest Coupon - Good With One Paid Admissionon

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. Including M. R. BELL Honolulu's G;eatesf Entertainer in the offerings that have made him famous.

- Lei=Leiheula - A lovely Hawaiian Belle ; In the famous Hula Hula dance she will Wicka-Wacki-Woo for you, and how.

Hawaii’s Trio Pete Davidson, Billy ‘Aylet, C. Kane - Lots of Harmony