Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 41B, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 December 1920 — Page 2

. : Y 1 % i} . .‘ ' Business men find our Christmas Savings Club a most convenient help in taking care of the winter fhres . ' = They pay their dues a month at a time and by December have accumulated a substantia! sum. Thus - the tax does not come as a chdrire upon the busi- | ness of 4 single month. _ - It is a good ‘way and ‘we suggest that vou try it. ' _There are cards of several denominations. We will - help you select those to accumulate the desired ~amount. - Call now and talk it over with us. ' —¢®: ’ . : ’ . Ligonier, Indiana = _

- R UPARTICULAR Ot course you are, and we want just that kind of patrons. It is our ain to please them down ta the !ast pi»int, and we do 1t too. Phone 86 . - - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY _ amn pRY CLEANING.

- Get out of the treadmill of Debf~and Syiravagance s : - Ay ‘”"'-‘ ".w; “\t‘t.‘:‘ D 9 g . . 7L N 24 R ’\S ; o 8 4 f,}M' iy _/‘.f-”x‘\%%j P‘U’emfim’;’y T(I SN M) W in @ v - l‘f“‘ffi >oo YW A 2 ?b) - : |ST D . : *‘fi}f o . 1 ‘e\-,\ %’,fi ~\\(,,,T,‘g " .«:~ : il fr‘\ ,;'\-‘a",'.‘«q»‘;;-' i : 7 - Zo Ms\ L Crezo Keep . ;’-“;/, ¥ !33 '/"‘:n Q'lfll- :.j/; \\.\\‘:S‘ ‘.‘ ; 7“; =ot .4‘-’ ‘_ . oA\ 7 ) i there s andgrow Rek . _SOME MEN FIND THEIR DAILY WORK A “GAIND.” THAT I 8 BECAUSE THEY SPEND ALL THEY MAKE AND ARE CONSTANTLY WORRIED FOR FEARR THEY WILL BFE ‘FIRED” . THE MAN WHO PUTS PART OF HIS EARAINGS INTO THE BANK REGULARLY, IS HAPPY AND DOES BETTER WORK BECAUSE HE I 8 FREE FROM WORRY. . ‘ 'COME IN AND OPEN YOUR BANK ACCOUINT TODAY. We pay 4 per cent. interest on saving deposits . ~and Saving Accounts. : Farmers & Merchants Trust Co

Battery Servi . Cold weather is just ahead. Is vour storage battéry in proper condition to meet the heavy demands that will be made on it? ' . . . A weak, half run-down battery will not turn ow_sx" a cold, stiff engine; it will not keep vour lichts burning brightly during the long nights that are coming. : - In winter, more than at any other time, you need a-fully charged, powerful battery in your car. Qur service will insure this for you. It will keep your battery up (o the mark all ~ winter and insure the quick starts you want. . -~ ~ If you plan to store your car, remember special battery attention is necessary. An idle battery deteriorates quickly unless charged and inspected regularly. We will take care of all this for vou; store your battery give it the attention it needs and return it to you in the Spring fresh and vigor- .@. - T ~ You need our service this Winter. ..Drive around, let us look at your battery mow and make arrangement for the future. : o Electric Service At The Lincoln Highway Garage |

The Ligomer Banner V ERTASLMSHED I Bee - wg = ! Published by .. “he Banner Publishing Company _W.C. B. HARRISON EditosP=R 7 | T A A AR PR SS RASOCATION ‘Fnfluh;‘mnk . ;‘“‘- y a3e m. r “‘”“‘—‘“‘m the Postoffce at Ligo r, Ind. es soeo C s matter - -

j g . ,- F ONN ¥/ - XL g |\ W TIR . ST a ‘ 3 3 ‘ ,‘\‘ * " ;Jrv ; - ba] )’ o e - TR AR, ) '\|F‘"l VFAD - : : . THE POSTOFFICENS. Lnder b executive ‘mdf‘fj ’m%_{w(f the President, more than, threc tra ‘ago.,a method is provided for « appointment of presidential post ssters-—that 4g. postmasters of. th sccond and - third classes haen it f;-‘v!;w:”:\"in'rd up to, Wil 3 anuch to elimindte politics fron i ErViICE Kays ;?e;' Indiar apols The order does ndt brin, jo positions within the classj I oservice, nor does it In a.y wa ffeet tepure. Its main purpose s t : 14 far as thia can be done, chigice-of postmasters from amon, ik iborilinutes in- the variou Mices This would have an exc nt, ¢ffect. - It, wounld fncrease: th hanee of getting the right sort '« 4. and would also make it poss for a man .to enter ‘'the lowes rade of the service with. a determ!? ation to make a career for himsel 2t the political system, member: { the office staff find the highes laces closed to them. Nor areé sucl slaceg attractive, rince thé subcord. ttes koow that agaln under (L political system, they would have n Grimanence of tenure. k _ . nder the ['!‘rh):dtni'.‘* order it is r» uired that. whenever -there is‘a va incy in a postoffice, the eivil serv ( commission shall hold .an_ oper dnpetitive examination to test th itnesx of applicants; that the paper: hull 'be rated, and the. result certi ivd’ 10, the ;ma::n;xslcr~p(_~xieral, wh hall submit to the Presidnet th. ame of the man who had the highest uark, unless it [s established ths he marn is in other ways disqualitied 1t the vacancy is not filled by th ppeintment of some -person withii he' classified service, the same sgort { examination shajl be held and th caune proeedure followed. There eal b nmo suspition that this order wa nade- for the purpose of protecting Democrats, gince it was, contrary U o rule heretofore followed, promul ated more than three vears in ‘ad vance ~of the recent. election. . L ught, by all means, to stand. Th new President and his postmaster general can. save themselves much rouble and annoyance, and gain for Jemsclves much more tiem for th real business of government, by liv.ng -strictly up to this order. It als. pens the way for sendters and rep resentatives .to - aveld fights . ovel patronage—such !:gm# . A 8 hav. ruined many - a member of congres. -aind will .do much to insure part, tarmeny. There ought to be no baca ward step from this order .

. ludustrial Accidents, _ The repogt of the number of indus trial accidents in:lndiana for the fiscal. yvear ending. September 30 >ll*,‘\\ hat insufficient attention is given 1o safety in industry. A total of 12504 employeés were injured, 291 of he aecidents resulting fatally and 91! workmen suffered dismemberments. The total is an inecrease over the pre-’ ‘ious year and this, it I 8 explained s due - partly to the fact that coal mining cdme under the scope of th aw for the first time. There wer 1433 accidents . in coal mines. anc seventy-eight of them caused death Most ¢f the workmen included in th: zeneral list were hurt by the falling ‘f material, machinery or other oh ‘ects; being caught between object: ‘ame next, and burns from spilling 10t substances rank third. Eye in uries . were ‘numerous, - resulting hiefly from flying bits of emery and gteel. , , . et o ——— X ~ Goshen Wins Close Game. : Goshen Legion basketball team de‘eated Ligonier in that city Tuesday 'vening by @ close margin. The score was a tie 16 to 16 up to the last 5 minutes play when Goshen forged 2head six counts making the final :core 16 to 22. The game was a good one and highly enjoyed by a large audience. o ' The next game will be with Wolf Lake in Ligonier December 30 when che home boys expect to win. , » Ancther game will be played with the Goshen team in this city about January 6; o - R e - ~ Morrison Island Gains Fame. The Hattersly cottage at:Morrisoh Island, Wawasee, recently stripped ot §1,500 in household goods and other valuables by thieves js now believed tc be a rendezvous for automobile ruaners and officers are investingating. About §l,OOO of the loot taken from the Hattersly cottage was recovered at the home of a bootlegger near Wabash. - o T : = | e ——— T . Photographs at Hieber’s Studio.

THE LIGONTER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

‘ Bms ‘what Mr. Akimotoshun, a Jupanese gentieman rusticating In New York, thinks sbout women: “New women are created to repisce good women. : Women sdmire women of thetr own . Women who seek lberty too often lose it. : ; If you waut to love w_’omm begin by spending mouey. . - Pride goes betore a fall, especially in besutiful wowmen. : - i Womefl and mountains shouid be locked on at a distance. . ~ *Tis women w_he know thev are ugly that powder their faces Polsouous flies carry shiny wings bad women pretty faces ; - Men laugh with their heerts women only with thelr mouths ] Women fall in love with their protectors, mmen. with women. Men who like to take photos with their wives are henpecked. . : Rather than make love in clumsy language bite your tongue out : The sgcret of wianing the woman who Jilts you is—perseverance. -~ * Plain women bewall thelir mle’ rtune in proportion to their learning. Women who remember shnfi signs and trademarks make good wives. - Mea ‘whe peither brag nor \t}m-er peed not fear being loved by wowvo. Woman understarid men; those who understand women are also women. A wife who does not know how to please her husband makes him commit no end of biunders. . ( ‘When marriage agents pruise any woman for her virtues you may be certain that it is another way of sayIng she is ugly. - v .

MAKE OUT GIFT LIST EARLY Thwahfiut Shoppers Start Task Several Weeks Before Rush Begins . . ~ in Busy Stores. .

LN HE buyer. who really puts - \\' . some altruism Into her QLGS Christmas gifts makes out PRV her list several weeks In ad-

~.e . vance, If she be a canny somebody she has kept her list of the year before wiid is able to see what were her gifts the preceding season, and thus avold the risk of repeating her: self. _Stlll more canny is she if she has made mental or written notes from time to time of various articles for which she has heard a desire expressed by friends. Such note taking will greatly lessen her labors,

For it is no light thing to chon<e Christmuas gifts Judiclously. The whole secret of their acceptrahility lfes in their appropriateness. = Not on'y must they be appropriate to the per son-from whom they come and to whom they go. but to the circumstancex in which the iatter. is placed. Fer un in stance, there are few houselevpers who do not welcome an addition of fine linen to thelr store. But if to a housekeper who lives plainly in simple surroundings one sends a superb lace-trimmed tea cloth or dollies that throw all her other possessions into the shade, there is an unsultability about the gift that robs It of much of its charm.—Harper's- Bazar. -

ART AND SCIENCE IN TOYS Playthings for the Kiddies Necessary to the Proper Conduct of Their Soclety. = WHILE the making of toys is an ' art that is probably practically as old as the world ltself, It has been only within recent years that science has bothered - itself about them. - Less than half a century ago they were regarded merely as playthings—amusing diversions for chiidren that were by no meuns pecessary to their wellbeing. Today, however, science insists that there is a well-defined phl'ossphy underlying the use of toys: thac they are the tools with which the little ones ply thelr trade; the paraphernalia nec essary to the proper conduct of their soctety; that dolls, for example, are pore to them than the associates that telp to entertain them in that they ald them In the atta‘nment of their mental growth by stimulating the natural emotions which must be experienced in later life. .

Whether this theory of the sclentists I 8 correct or not, the fact remains that children have always had the playthings requisite for their fitations of the domestic life and business affairs of older people; that they have always required their elders to provide them with such inventions, and that, when they could pot ohtain. these toys by any other means thiey tliemselves have sought and found objects that might be made to suit their purposes. Even the somnolent mididle Ages did not put an end to their pastimes. The toys In which they found diversion may have been. more simple, but, as they met the demands of nature, they played their allotted part in the scheme of human develanment.—Public Noinion.

Consult Arnold BElson Tuesday and Thursday evening of each week 8 to 11 o’clock for instructions in;dancingj All the latest steps taught. Children’s calss Friday afternoon 4:30 to 5:30 s . s

Learn to Dance.

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Glft Bags of Ribbons | -R ' ’ /' . & } AN A i ‘ N 4;\; . \_\ o g\‘_\ Ny | i «"‘3 o v“‘f{fi\;«{} ‘. »0 iw z l LRty LR bt ) 5 o ; v «‘5 '”“s\& .'.{.v' ’5" :\A\ .. % i IR g\ ok Y : B RN ol S i R e 3 f‘?-“ | ' AeSy e ] Sy B e j;S % e ‘ ) X 7 PR s L\ ' ‘*}gfl;{ e ey SIS o ‘Plain satin, satin with picot edges - and handsome brocaded ribbons in great variety, or silks go to make up the lovely shopping and opera bags designed for the holidays. Mountings of metal or composition, to harmonize with the patterns, and ornaments, including silk cord, beads, pendants and silk-covered forms, are all at bhand to | help-in the finishing of these gifts. ! * Miss Pear] Deardortf is a new clerk in the Stansbury stores. e

Only 6 more shopping days.until Christmas. ~ Our line of gifts is still ouite comnlete and we urge you to call today and inspect the marv values we are offering you . _ | . ~ We have a well assorted tov denartment. We have a fine selection of dolls all beautifully dressed. Prices 73¢ 1o 857.50. Come in and see them. , Some of our many Christmas bargains. ‘ Kiddie Kaem ... .. ... 33001 8895 PocketKudves ... ... ... . . 15¢108350 Afiseasortentat . ... ... . W : Barney and Berry Ice Skates ©.......... £l.OO Sleds ... $210.3240 275 $3.00 $4.00 _ Winchester Rifles ... . . $10.50 to $31.00 Electric Toasters, Vacuum Cleaners, Heaters. Electric roste a¢ ... .. ... ... 306 Percolntoss ... ... 9% w Pram ... ... .. .. ... . icteting - Fiashlight with battery ... ... . . 3135 ‘ Pyrex Plstes .. .......... .. ... %¢ (o $l.OO Pyrex Nickel Mounted Casseroles ... $3.75 to $5.00 Razors, Razor Strops and Mirrors, Percolators, Scissors Manicure Sets, Aluminum Roasters, Silverware. Food prices have dropped. labor conditions are getting critical consequently neonle are going to take advantage of every onnortunity to make the dollar go as far as it will. - We will heln vou increase its value in our line. - " 1864 LIGONTER, INDIANA 1920 ' . ~ - Phoue 67 , : THE "’A’CHIJTER STORE

. Everybody is invited to attend its _services ‘ : who do not attend ehurch elsewhere. . : . ; . v : ,3-» - " Sunday School 9:30 A. M. - ‘ Preaching Sunday-10:45 A. M. and 7 P. M. - . » Mid Week Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 ' P M , . o ..W /es< 3 . : - Stop, Think, Think Seriously, Think Deeplp The churches have a 2 claim on YOU, bécansy. they dre doing more than banks, munula. iuring plants or rw\u:n- r Industry to determine financia! velucs and s blzstls wedlt) of the country: They are demanding the ‘passage end rigid ‘..:HJ. ut of laws that will ciange our body pelitic and guarantee the safty of the rising generaThey stand fur the complete elimination of every form of evil from “ivie and sgcial hif They are giving the world its highest and noblest reals of citizenship, aud the best expression of meoral and religious ife. . - G The ¢harches arve the custodidns of the (;nnpe_!. and the Gospel offers the only hypothesis on which the great economic questions of the day can be satisfactorily settled: - . : - _COME THOU WITH US WE WILL DO THEE GOOD,

>o: » s Kill That Cold With o R CASCARA &” QUININE fOR @GQ Q A'.ND ' AColds, Coughs OM\O La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous . rake no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. . Breaks vo g cold in 24 hours — Relieves , Grippe in 3 Cays —Lxcellent for Headache: : Quinine in: this form.coes not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. - ° , ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT

: Is Not Far Away | Don’t f rget that promise you made the good wife and daughter to\buy a piano or Victrola. Come and look at stock of Muscal We have what you want at the right price. . ' : Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas f ‘Yoiuntaketlee.mfpayme!ltphnflmdonfim Yours for 5% years of Mmieel Service. , ' Sonth Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana