Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 2B, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 March 1921 — Page 4
. Everybody is invited to attend its services who do not atténd church elsewhere. e ' Sunday School 9:30 A. M. 0w Preaching Sunday 10:45 A. M. and 7 P. M. : - Mid Week Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 . PQ "' - : : ) W S O ST SW, : .... » - ‘ - Stop, Think, Think Seriously, Think Deeplp The churches have a claim on YOU, becaise they are doing more than banks, manufacturing plants or any other industry to determine financial values and stablize the wealth of the country. Thuy are demanding the passage and rigid enforcement of jaws that will _cleanse our body politic and guarantee the safty of the rising generation. They stand for the complete élimination of every form of ‘evil from civic and social life. They are giving the world its highest and noblest ll?:m of citizenship, and the best expression of moral and religious The churches are the custodians of the Gospel, and the Gospel offers the only hypothesis on which the great economic questions of the day can be satisfactorily settied. . COME THOU WITH US WE WILL DO THEE GOOD,
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v THE BIG ONE WAS FID AVALON FArRMS HOG-TONE ‘w=The Liguid Hog Conditioner. Fattencr ond Worm Rairover— _ : : «~THE RUNT WASN'T
THIY both started life at the same time and weight. They were given the same feed under the same conditions - with one excep~ tion. The big one got his regular dase of AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE—-the Liguid Hog Tonic, Conditioner and Futtener—and the runt dida't
The big one is the kind that tops marm&&h’ N‘Pofin to the pockets hog raiser. 'The runt cost more {0 auhnh will ever bring in the marAnd the difference was brought ‘hwtmgy # cents worth of AVALON OG-TONE. HOG-TONE puts new life lntg l‘w?—makcs :hcm eat grow fat at an amazing rate. R hlx.l.&tfl to combat discase and eli-
REXALL DRUG STORE
10 Day Announcement
, FOR COMFORTERS. 36 inch Challie for c0mf0rter5................20¢ 3-Ib. Batts for comforters ...............ooeeee..B9¢
LADIES’ GAUZE UNDERWEAR DEPT. Ladies’ Pink Union Suits ..........c.ccecuennnnn 75¢ Ladies’ White Union Suits ........................50¢ Ladies’ White Gauze Vests ........................25¢ Boys’ Athletic Union Suits ........................Ts¢ Girls’ Pink Knit Bloomers ........................TH¢ Girls’ Black Knit Bloomers ........................Ts¢ Girls’ Black and White Bloomers ..............85¢ Ladies~Sateen Bloomers ........................$1.33
MEN’S DEPARTMENT.
Men’s Iron Master Overalls, heavy blue with bib, wide suspender straps ......$2.00 Men’s Plain Blue Overalls, no bib .........$1.50 Men’s Blue and White Stripe Overalls $1.50 Men’s Work Shirts, blue and fancy .......90c¢ Men’s Fine Dress Shirts, fine Madras $l.OO Men’s Dress Shirts, fine Madras ......... . $1.39 Men’s Dress Shirts, fine Madras .x...... 551.19 Boys’ Fancy Shirts, light stripe with Boys’ Overalls, 6to 12 years .................... 60¢
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
Ladies’ House Aprons, light and dark ..98¢ Ladies’ House Dresses, plaid gingham $2.50 Ladies’ House Dresses, plaid Gingham $3.00 Ladies’ House Dresses, light and dark Children’s Dresses, plaid gingham $1.75 to $5
INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT Infants’ Face Veils. : ' Infants’ Rubber Pants. Infants’ Hoods. b Infants’ Jackets. “Infants’ Hose Supporters. ~ . Infants’ Dresses. : + - Infants’ Outing Gowns. ; i Infants’ Wrappers. - : _lnfants’ Knit Bands. - Infants’® Wool Vests. Mothers come to Stansbury’s for a complete line of Infants’ wear. 5 ,
s SHIRT WAISTS. -Silk and Voile Waists. See our line.
Stansbury’s Double Store R IIGONIER - o o 0 ociad ovases o INDIANA
minate the worins that are the mnber's greatost foe (o profits, - Sple for rrwm-m sows—helps to produce healther, sturdier plf.\. Come in the store—tell us the number of Your‘»ezrd-—nod e will mive yor enovzh HOGTO to “treat afl your hogs 0 deu J ve na g penny now, If the resu! fln HOG-TONE trentment fail to satise fy you, it viul cost you nothing. o .
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STANSBURY'’S
NEW THEORY IN ASTRONOMY
Possibliity That There Is a Tail At tached to Our Earth Leads to © ingenious Suggestions.
ke beagp ety A g mys Hlowing patch, ch is thought to be attached to the earth 88 & cometiike tall T * The highest regions of our atmosphere consist of very light gases, and the impression is that some of these were driven away by {he sun or by other means, and that they stream off from the earth Into space just as the light gases do from the head of & Naturally, this theory has aroused much controversy, and has led to all sorts of Ingenlous suggestions. .One of these Is that a_swarm of meteors (of the kind we know as shooting stars) keeps us company through space at a distance of about a mililon miles -or four times the distance of the moon. But a talled earth is an fdeal vehicle for Imaginative flights. " It might be argued that if our globe has a tall why should not the planets Mercury and Venus, and even Mars, have one. Well, parhaps they have, for all we know to the contrary. Our earth's tall would be much more easily seen by us because of its near‘ness and brightness. ;
Soft Beds In Ancient Daya
According to Athenaeus, effeminate gentlemen In anclent Greece sometimes slept on beds of sponge. - Fashfonable people in Athens siept under coverlets of dressed peacock skins with the feathers on. =Clearchus’ the author of a treatise on sleep, described the bed of a Paphian prince In such a way that it s difficult to keep awake while reading it. *“Over the soft mattresses,” he writes “was flung an expensive short-grained Sardinian carpet. A coverlet of down texture succeeded, and upon this was cast a costly counterpane of Amorginian purple. Cushfous variegated with the richest purple supported his head, while two soft Dorian pillows of pale pink gently raised his feet™
The nomenclature of the cigar trade is one of the very Interesting phases of democracy, says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. No agent Intent upon bullding up a market for a 10 cent cigar ever named it for a statesman. He complimented, Instead, an actor, a philanthropist, a race horse, a hypothetical Indian maliden or a supposititious Spanish grandee. To have named a 10 cent cigar for a statesman would have been to “queer” both the cigar and fits involuntary patron. The people would not have stood for that sort of thing. It would have presumed a certaln superiority which they would have rebuked both at the cigar stand and at the polls.
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HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.
Ladies’ Silk Hose, black and Brown ........85¢ Ladies’ Silk Hose, black and brown ....$l.OO Ladies’extra heavy silk, black and brown 1.50 Girls’ Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose, black and RO ....corvnitliiios ik bbby i Girls’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose ................ 30¢ Boys’ heavy ribbed Hose ............................35¢ Girls ’and Boys’ fine ribbed Hose, black . ANt DIOWR .. e
i SPRING DRESS GOODS. Fancy Voiles, 36 inches wide, ; per yard ..................65¢, 80¢, $l.OO, $1.50 Fancy Ginghams ........................ 20¢c and 25¢ 36 inch Percale, light and dark ................18¢ Wool Dréss Goods, a big reduction in the price of all wool and silk goods. -
CORSETS. ‘ College Girl Corsets from .....$2.00 to $5.00 Madame Grace Corsets from .. $2.50 to $3.50
" SILK DEPARTMENT. 36 inch Messaline in all colors.
PLAID DRESS GOODS. 54 inch heavy Wool Suiting for skirts $3.25
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Old Mill Red Beans per can ......................10¢ Come Again Sweet Corn, per can ...........10¢ Log Tavern Sweet Wrinkled Peas per can 12¢ Anna Hominy, Little Elf ............................10¢ Our Favorite Pumpkin ............ccccccccc.ne 11 Pineapple, regular 50c can now ..............40¢ Tri-Color Brand Apricots .............occoeeen....3o€ Sun Kist Peaches, worth 43¢ now ...........30¢ Sun Kist Apricots worth 42, now ............30¢ Griffon Brand Yellow Cling Peaches worth o DG IO Lt svt SOC True Worth Pork and Beans worth 13¢ 10¢ Granulated w Tt s hse bttt dirioec T O "”.GET YOUR CHOICE QUICK - 4 dozen Salad Bowls, fancy decoration. This . is one of the big values. This Clear--4 m“ S" 4 ."’..."‘..'”“‘..fi.i;i;;'..a..g.“% Large selection Blue wils an Pitchers. See thisline, o =
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Democratic Cigar Namees.
BELL CASTING IN OLD JAPAN
People Gather In Thousands to Wit ness Ceremony Which Has Deep , Religious Significance,
The making of the beil in old Japan was accomplished by great and solemn rites, Marjorie Latta Barstow writes 1o Asla. For months, sometimes for years, the community bad been contributing of its brouze and copper orpaments and precious possessions auspicious moment at which to begin, and to put all spiritual beings and ministers of grace in a prepitious wood. Pligrims came from all the surrounding country, for the Japanese of long ago loved s pligrimage as much as do thelr descendants today; and made of thelr act of plety an opportunity to enjoy a little festivity
and see something of the great world, On the appointed day, men gathered in thelr finest attire. Then the priests appesred In rich ecclesiastical brocades and the workmen in robes beautiful and sanctified. With prafer and* ceremony the work reached its climax. The great molds were prepared and the flaming, molten mass, into which had gone so many precious things, was to them what the dedication of & cathedral was to the bellevers of the middle ages. Before their eyes and with thelr own co-operation, something intangible and divine assumed shape and tangibility. Many went away to become herces in thelr willages because they had participated In the making of the great bell, which became more precious and mysterious as time went on, and they passed on to their children's children, even down to this day, the souvenirs of the occasiop, Inscribed with prayers by the presiding priests, = L
RETAIN THEIR WILD INSTINCT
Herds of “Tame” Buffalo Have Much in Common With Their Brethren L Who Have Freedom.
The *“tame” 'buffalo of Yellowstone National Park, are tame only in the manner of speaking. They retain all the habits of the original wild species. For instance, they are able, without fail, to predict a heavy storm for one or two days in advance. As the buffalo of the old plains were known to do, they point “the storm, standing with the head toward the point from which it afterward breaks. Another sign of uneasiness induced by heavy weather is the stiff-legged leaping and running about in circles which eoften mark the hérd just before a storm breaks on their range. They live practically In all respects the wild life of the so-called wild herd of the park, with the -exception- thhit they are watched by horsemen and are fed hay during the most inclement weather of the winter, The ranges of the tame and wild herds overlap to some exient, and without doubt they occasionally interbreed. The original hope, which has not been realized, was that some of the tame herd would drift off and become members of the wild herd. :
Ant Engineers.
It has been found that the population of an ant hill has solved many complicated mining problems. Thousangs of ants working Instinctively perform miraculous engineering feats with amazing efficiency and without profiteering. Each ant finds its own work and the team work when the big problems must be solved i@ surprisingly eficient. When one shift of workers tires or mugt stop for food or rest its place is taken by other workers equally skillful so that not a moment is: Jost. When an ant becomes covered with dirt others immediately clean it by washing and brushing. During their mining operations in digging holes and removing stones an ant is often inJured, whereupon others rush to its assistance and carry It to a quieter gallery where first ald may be administered. The resourcefulness of these little engineers has been found to anticipate many of our recent efficiency methods.—Boys' Life, E :
House Names,
I liked the English habit of naming their houses; it shows the importance they attach to thelr homes. All about the suburbs of London and In the outIying villages I noticed nearly every house and cottage had some appropriate designation, as Terrace house, Oaktree hogse, Ivy cottage, or some villa, ete., usually cut into the stone gate post, and ‘this name is put on the address of the letters. How much better to be known by your umw by your number! I belleve the _ custom prevalls In the country. . . It is a good feature. A house or a farm with an appropriate name, which everybody recognizes, must haye an added value and importance.~John
Was Sunday Your Birthday?
People born on this day may not live long, but will achieve many great things and win much renown while they do. They will learn many trades and will make and spend much money, their chief trouble coming through their marriage. They will be subject to headache, toothache and fever, and may be in danger from fire and plagues. They will be much beloved, will marry more tßan once and will be lucky in déaling with horses. .
~A Come-Back.
“I wouldn't be a fool if I were you ™ ““That's the only sensible thing you've sald during this discussion. If you were I you certainly wouldi't be : \ . ‘~" : ,Kute‘ P l‘. ::. ,‘ :‘ ,',~: 1 will pay “until next Tuesday: heavy hens 28¢; yonngrm-tgrsm Al--30 the highest price paid for “iill,kigd's_ Of jnnk : e } -. Bt ', it ‘-_:_ : ; e JT‘!&MG a;"@ i koA ? j-‘n.f# Rt g
eficiency is to-read so heartily that you expected it, Sidney Smith wrote. To sit with your Livy before you and hear the geese cackiing that saved the capital and to see with your own eyes the Carthagiolan sutiers gathering up the rings of the Roman knights after the battle of Cannse and heaping them into bushels; and to be #0 Intimately present at the fctions manmd&uflm“wbenanyom knocks at the door It will take you two or three seconds to determine whether you are In your own study ‘or on the plaios of Lombardy looking at Hannibal's weather-beaten face—that is the only kind of study that is pot tiresome, almost the only kind that Is not useless. ;
Land of the Incas..
The Peruvian QOentral rafiroad is & wonderful monument to the sclence of rallread engineering, the climb bee Ing made through a system of “switchbacks"” and having 04 tunnels In its traject. At one point, Tickllo pess, 1t risés to an altitude of nearly 19,000 feet. The minés are rich in historical lore, having been operated In a primi. tive way by the Inca Indians a long time before the advent of Pizagro, the famous conquistador of Peru, . In the near viginity of the mines are many ruins of old Inca temples and other evidences of a remote but well. developed sform of civilization that dates hack to ages that as yet have not been definitely established,
Pointers for Aviators.
Prehistoric birds resembled the early airplanes In their small wing expanse and large talls, according to a British engineer, Indicating that man's and nature’s development work have beei paraliel. Flying fish are more likely than birds to yleld Information about soaring flight, in the opinion of another observer.—Popular Mechanics Magazine, : ;
May Be in Earnest.
“This burlesque queen says slie’'s go ing to piay Hamlet,” “For why?" e : - “She says she wants to do bette: work.” : S ~ “She's bluffing.” 2 R 1 don’t think she's blufing. She peedn’t hunt for an excuse to wea: tights” .o
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Everything for Men and Boys
Men's young men’s and boys’ clothing is much cheaper; the quality is greatly improved. 2 SOCIETY BRAND Clothes are the best you can buy in tailoring, material and style. You can't help but like the hand tailored workmanship, and when you feel the ma‘terial vou realize why they are sold under our ironclad guarantee: “‘your money back if you are dissatisfied in any particular.” ,Thé newest pattérns in spring shirts, guaranteed fast colors, the newest price SRy i Keith Hats' are bound to suit for they are the best, that's why we sell them. . tene s S Q"_l.OQto 3.00 - ‘Hats .- - -=~ 3,00 to 6.00 : Tf you want to make your feet happy'put them in a. pair of Florsheim shoes. -The comfort’s there and sois the wear.
~Society Brand Clothes - $25, $3O, 35, $4O ’,;SHEETS 2 LSS P | STORE FORMEN. Bw €. LIGONIER = ' “You Must be Satisfied” + ' INDIANA -
We Have Receiv‘e(c)lf Large Shipments Hard and Soft Coal Chestnut, No. 4 and Furnace sizes in hard coal. Best grades of e soft coal. » Full line of Building Material mow | -~ onhand , COMPTON & HOLDEMAN HOLDEMAN & SON StrausWool House. : Phone N 0.279
Just a Word to You | » —-:Mrs. Housekeeper . . - You are concerned in the appearance and wear of your blankets, comforters, small floor rugs draperies. We are specialists on such houséhold articles and use the process makes them look wjth_ fluffy newness. ; ; L Phone 86 and our driver will CALL - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY . . AND DRY CLEANING
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