Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 17B, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 June 1921 — Page 4
Specials for Saturday Your Nickels, Dimes, Quartefs, Halves and Dollars will “éo further Saturday at the GUTELIUS 5 & 10c STORES, Ligonier and Kendallville. A guaranteed saving of 10 to 25 per cent e
Fancy Table Oil Cloth in browns, tans, greens and reds, priced for_ Saturday the yd. .... 29¢ Men’s Overalls extra heavy quality, sold in other stores at $1.35 to $1.50 our spceial price she PRIY . .ai i aamaadian e ROl Ladies’ White Hose fair quality while 200 pair last Bhe PAIr .. ..oni i ADR Unbleached Muflslin (sometimes called sheeting) very good quality the yard ............. 9¢ or 10 9argn 1O .00 s BT
~ LOWER PRICES IN OUR SOAP DEPARTMENT il - Palm Olive Toilet Soap 10c value ...l v b banii i s w A caken for 2he Kirk’s Flake White Laundry Soap ......cccccceveerivneeeriennnne.....d cakes for 28c; 10 cakes for 55¢ Pearly Wave White Laundry Soap .........c..ececeviennneneeenn...b cakes for 25c; 10 cakes for 48c P. & G. White Laundry Soap .......cc.ccccciseciinivnsiriscsennnesnnsniennDC@kes for 30c; 10 cakes for 58¢ . =-Waltke’ White Naptha Laundry Soap ...........ccereeuenee....... cakes for 28¢; 10 cakes for 55¢
Mop Sticks sold in all stores at 25¢ to 35¢ our price Saturday ... huia s I ;‘;Mosquito Netting black white, pink and green 15¢ value our price Sdturday at the yard....}Oc M Kleiert’s Jiffy Baby Pants large or medium SBIER HDECIRL e B
_ | CURTAIN GOODS SALE = - . Owr entire line of Nets, Marquisettes, lace edges, Printed‘Marquiséttes values gtao 59¢ the yard priced Special Saturday only the yard e Rl e e e T .= - ' AT OUR CANDY COUNTER ! - Peanut Butter and Molasses Kisses, 500 pounds, priced at the pound e e e APO Fresh Salted Peanuts try one two or three pounds Saturday the pound ............ 10¢ 200 pounds Chocolate Creanmi Candy the pound ..........uiv i biiiunasmamisnsa2oe Oranges extra sweet large size the dozen 29c STAPLE MERCHANDISE PRICED LOWER _ oot L Hair nets cap shape extra large steralized, each 10cor Sfor .. . o i o ... 20 Hair Nets Double Mesh all eolors each 15c 07 2 £Or wuiiiiiiiiuiinesioninmmmiivisissistonitc 2PC Playerpianosolls music ... .. 3% Werd ablls ... . ... .. k. RO Electric Hair curlers 2 on a card priced special at 8 cards for ...........ccovvvneiivervrisreersnsss 25€ C Tooth Brushes 19¢ and 25¢ values priced Speical at 2 fOr .......c.cvevesevsevnsinnnsiessrssesssennny 256 Paper Drinking cups dozen 10c large size dozen S s e e IDE Paper Plafes eight and nine-inch sizes the GoZEN ......ihic iS, e Paper Spoon priced at the dozen Seastvasshulinnstansiviy slutseshrutssosaiendeacraidhominstia sbR s ssk Auto or Bath Sponges 15 cent value on sale Saturday each Seie eGG i, 108 100-yard Spools Silk Thread full range colors 15-cent value our price ..........ceceeviuennen... 10€ : : ‘GALVANIZED WARE : : . 12-quart Galvanized Pails at ....... 25¢ = 14-quart Pails at ........ 29¢ 16-quart Pail.... 85¢ Galvanized Tubs size 2 priced 'special .. 79¢c Galva_nize,d Tubs, size 3 priced special .... 89¢ Fancy xShopping baskets 50c valué in all stores our price Saturday ... .39C The Gutelius 5 & 10c Stores Ligonier, Indiana ‘ Kendallville, Indiana =~
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D Go the Prices f Aluminum: of Aluminumware July 1 is the factory date but we took the tip and marked our stock of “Mirro Aluminum Ware” down at once 20 to 25 per cent. ..We are ready to take our medicine now and welcome the reduciion. This is certainly a big! cut in price and brings this high orade “Mirro” ware within the reach of the ordinary pyrse. Remember there is no better Alum_inum ware and none more beautiful in appearance or longer life. At this big reduction I hope you will be able to get the many pieces you have’been wanting._ : Also mhny other ihings are éoming down, = Hammocks, Sewing Machines, tin ware, Copper Boilers, Copper Rivets,Rubber and Slate Covered Roofings Chicken Feed, Oyster Shell, Steel Ranges, Glass, Linseed Oil, White Lead, Turpentine, Carburmdum Grinders, Goodrich Tires and Tubes, Shellac, Varnish, Arsenate of Lead, Bolts, Galvanized Pails and Tubs. f } Lotk | £+ The ’pohc;' of this store is to reduce pricés just as fast a 8 factory costs are reduced. - » - 5 o 'W&tchith_is store for safegy fifst on prices and ‘m'o_stf complete stock of seasonable goods: = . ~ Weaver's Hardware .
Rubber Hot Water Bottles 2quart size sold in all stores at $l.OO to $1.50 our price SaturQBY i et inaes by ibiitisah ot s vhmprinasiie APO Ladies’ Rib-top Hose, black only, 25 cent quality on sale Saturday only 2 pairs for 35¢ Men’s Dress Socksblack only Ver.y special Saturday 2 phirs for ... .one i s 290 Pink Bloomers for girls sizes 8, 10 and 12, sizes run large 50c value on sale Saturday at oo e g e e O
Percales, Light or Dark 1 yard wide extra fine cloth 20c value our Special price Saturday the yard ik omivanes et Sharine e i ressen: O Ladies* Trimmed Hats wvalues to $4.95 buy them Saturday at ... o 318 Boys’ Underwear, Union Suits on sale Saturday the garment ............. e acnoaisina boe
" . Queen Liked Her Ale "Strong. The City of London Brewery company, whose premises are offered for sale, ¢taim to-be the only brewery in the city of London existing from the time of Queen Elizabeth, and it is quite possible that the queen occasionally sampled their brew. Elizabeth was a specialist in ale, She liked it strong, as witness the plaintive note her host, the earl of Leicester, sent to Lord Burleigh: “There is not one drop of good drink for her here. We were fain to send to London and Kenilworth and divers other places where ale was; her own beer was so strong that there was no man able to drink it.” iy
Testing Material in Cloth, Mixtures of cotton and wool may be tested by raveling a bit of cloth and burning two of the threads, one running with the selvage, the ’othéri crosswise to it. The cotton thread burns quickly with a flame and smells like wood; wool chars slowly without} a flame and smells like burning hair. | Sheddy, or remanufactured wool, is often used with wool. This can bae detected by raveling -out a bit of tha material, when short broken fibers" may be seen. In general, a woolen material which has cotton in it wfllf become more wrinkled when wet than all-wool goods. _ : e
~Ancient Zoological Gardens. - Records show that King Nezahual4 coyotl had zoologl&fil;:@%-dens in Teza cuco, Mexico, in the middle of the Fife teenth century, and in the next cens tury Cortez found aviaries and fish ponds at Iztapalapan. Montezuma 11, emperor of Mexico in the beginning of the sxteenth century, had large cols lections of animals in the gardens of his capital. : g _Almost all of the modern zoological gardens date- from comparatively re cent years, and contain largé collec: tions of fine animals, more suitably housed than at any time in the his‘ory of the world., : |
' Great Help. Sk “A new clerk in.a police court i _greatly hciped by one thing!’ - “What “is that?” 2 “The way prisoners understand pro cedure and rou.ine.”"—Louisville Cour fer-Journal, e e | — e AR - The banks there have joined the| Kendallyilel merchants in closing eachl Wedensday afterncon until September | Mhoas o e e
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WITHCUT AID CF MACHINERY B e - - Laborious Methods of Getting “Flow” ~ © of Oil From the Rich Wells ‘ ~.of Mandalay. : - oil lands above Mandalay arg S 0 rich-and the oil so close to the surface that you see here and there among the scaffolding forest of steaming, drilling derricks a hole, hand dug and yawning, and at its mouth a breasthigh cross-pole carrying a creaking wooden wheel. A long rope attached to a cumbersome bucket plays®over this wheel as four or five coolie women “haul away” over a foot-hardened path fifty yards long, Back and forth, in and away, they trudge in the baking Burman sunshine; up and down goes the oil bucket; and, by degrees, fuller and fuller get the big round earthen pots beside the well that holds the day's “flow.” | These wells are dug by suspended coolies, who loosen and pass-up the debris fifty, eighty, a hundred feet from the soft sandstone earth and shale. It goes on, antlike, with incredible kabor for almost a mieroscopic wage. Many of them, however, like the pitcher of Philamon and Baucis, year after year, produce the rich black liquid, the heritage of the family who owned the spot. Compare these methods, time-honored but time outworn, with those of -California and Texas oil fields, where machinery ‘takes care of every minute process, and muscle has more joyful tasks to do.”—Christian Science. Monitor. :
SHOOT WATER HIGH IN AIR lceland Geysers Beautiful, but Un. ~ safe Places in Which to Linger - for Long Periods. The hot-water fountains of Iceland are on mounds averaging seven feet in height, the top of each of which forms" the edge of a sort of basin. From these basins the steam of beiling water can be seen rising and the over-; flow of water is continuous. The contents of these°®basins is as clear as crystal and one can see to.a greati depth, while just below the surface are many wonderfully beautiful white incrustations to obtain samples of which many a visitor to Iceland has burned his fingers. - The petrifications: caused by the boiling water streams’ from the geysers include birch .and willow leaves, grass and rushes seemingly converted into marble. At no time is it entirely safe to loiter 'in the vicinity of one of.these bottomless basins, for the geyser has a way of spouting and gives no advance warning. Sometimes there will be a shoot of boiling water to a height of iH feet, followed by a suceession of jets. The highest shoot of which there is any record was 90 feet. . : Occasionally a basin will for some unexplained reason become empty or will give forth a “steam shoot,” which, in the form of a column of spray and vapor at least 60 feet in height, presents a really magnificent _spectacle, Summoned to Norfolk Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Portner north of Albion left for Norforlk Naval Hospital West Virginia, Monday in answer to a summons that their son Ferris who was gassed overseas had submitted to a critical operation and requesting them to come at qnce. 2
mHEN inneed of J Printing see what we can o do before you 0 go elsewhere.
, Who of us didn’t learn when we were “kids” Whittier’s “Barefoot Boy’” and who of us “Dads” don’t love it ~ more today than we did when we first learned it? And why? Because we appreciate more today what Beyhood means than we did then and so we expect a lively interest in our announcement of _ s On beautiful Syracuse Lake, where the finest fishing, swimming «xowing and all water sports under com- . petent leaders and instructors will make your boy more healthy, manly, and self reliant. i.oOnly one hundreds boys can attend and they must be between the ages of 11-18 years of age. : el
; NOTICE THESE THINGS BOYS . 1. The date July 18th to 30th Twelve Wonderful Days..... 2. The place Camp Idlewild by Syracuse Lake. ‘ 3. Who can go? The 100 Boys who register first.. =~ | 4. What ages ? Between 11 years 18 years inclusive. 5. Camp Order the Acient and Noble order of the “Wampum Circle’ ’is confered on boys who complete the camp tests in the four fold program. Ask the boys who are in about it. The Indian head will again be_given as the “Wampum Circle” Emblem. e | ~ THINGS THE PARENTS SHOULD KNOW ) 1. Who has charge? J. C. Brunk the county secretary with him will be associated Prof. Van Gored in charge of nature study, Rob Maggert, ‘physical director and camp bugler. Adult leader for each tent of boys.
Registration fee of $l.OO required. Fee not refunded in case boy does not attend camp. Balance of eamp - fee due on entracesinto camp. A registrations must be made by Saturday night July 11th. Boys of Ligonier and , community should register with 3 Lo e R e e _J. C. BRUNK, County Secretary Y. M. C. A,
: ~Many Pays Fjnes. _v - Squire Simon Bell of Syracuse, is reaping a rich harvest from violators of the fish and game laws. Fifteen law violators were taken before the justice during the past week and fined. . Fish Wardens Samuel Klick and Howard Walker have been active in the vicinity of Wawasee and other Kosciusko county lakes. - ; : Runaway Q&;Found. il May Piatt fifteen B%ars old of LaGrange was taken into custody at Goshen by Marshal Rigney and was turned over to the probation officer from LaGrange. The girl had ran away from home. : , ' Bake Sale Saturday. : The ladies of the Christian church will hold an all day bake sale in Dwight Wolf’s grocery on Saturday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culver will make a trip to the New England states in their automobile. While absent they will visit their daughter Mrs. L. A. Hoffman at, Stratford, Conn. Mrs. Hoffman was formerly Ruby Culver. . Mrs, G. M. Zimmerman is home:from a visit with relatives in Chicago.
orihess 0 Warm Days . This store _is especially equipped to ~ supply your needs for the warm days. . Get your need now while lines are comcomipiele. 1 0 The clothes of quality and style at the right price. These clothes rare made from the best fabrice obtainable. Come in and look them over. = i ' : SH‘EETS e = A sroreFoRMEN N LIGONIER “You Must be Satisfied” - INDIANA
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whirledge are the pround parents of a son, born Tuesday. o A : For rent, modern house on Martin street. Close in. See E. Jacobs 17btf I D 5 R T Y TSRS WS, Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses replaced, o f . : ’v Mrs. L. P. Wineburg Dr @ Cé Do l-aane . Zimmerman Block, Ligonier FFICE HOURS: .9:00t0 12 1:00 to3:ooffi7z°o to 8:00 . Office 107 Telephone Re., 27 W. H. WIGTON e ‘ _Attorney-at-law - Office in Zimmerman Block LIGUONIER, IND.
2. How will boys be taken care of ? S - . Tents completely equiped for 7 boys and leader. Competent cook capable and willing . . Regular daily program of activities Physical examinations by a competent physician. Every precaution taken to safeguard health, life and . mprals. ‘ 2 : S 3. Any visiting days? Thursday,July 28th is the one big visiting day. Inspection and fun. Visitors welcome any time. ; s Sy 4. What will it cost? Now Stop, Look and Listen - | 'é‘;ne magnificent sum of $lO.OO for the entire 12 o : ys : : 5 e . :;’ s -, Registration fee included. =~ .- . , | Yes, Yes it includes the eats. = : * ~ Cheaper to send them than to board them at home. 1T any person or organizations wants to send som boy 1t can easily bearm@d. s i y
- Auctioneer — Dates can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. N CHARLES V. INKS AND SON Dealer inj : Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, Building Stone ‘L",’jfl,m and Cavin . LIGONIER Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere. ~ Phone 16000 Q Ligonier Indiana
