Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 32A, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 October 1921 — Page 2

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We Have Receivedf Large Shipments Hard and Soft Coal - Chestnut, No. 2 and Furnace sizes ', in hard coal. Best grades of . . soltcoal | 'Full line of Building Material now v - lon hand ~ COMPTON & HOLDEMAN ’ i Successors to o } ' HOLDEMAN & SON Straus Wool House. ' Phone N 0.279

Do You Wear Tailor Made Clothes If you do I am prepared to make you that suit or overcoat at prices based on reduced 4 cost in woolens e With R o saeer KADLEC=lLigonier Store for Men The Tailor .» I{l‘dlana -Merchant Tailoring for_Forty Years

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Save 1,592 Daily Steps with a Napanee Duich Kitchenet

A Statement by Mr. Harrington Emerson It is very clear from our scientific studies of the preparation of ~ meals with and without a Napanee Dytch Kitchenet, that its ' economies are along three entirely distinct lines: : 1-Saving of effort, fatigue elimination 2--Saving of time : 3-Standardization of - work : 3 _ , ' The saving of cnergy, shown « by the large reduction in the number of steps, is very striking. - By accurate quantitative measurement, three-quarters of this physical exertion is saved. It is reduced to one-quarter. ,

Most Important Announcement Ever Made to Housewives!

Harrington Emerson, “Father of Efficiency Engineers,” finds by scientific measurement, 2,113 steps taken in average kitchen every day in getting three simple meals. Proves 1,592 steps can be saved. Shows useless drudgery and terriblie burden of fatigue housewives sufier. No one will now endure it ionger.

For the next ten days we will demounstrate the amazing discoveries resulting from Mr. Emerson’s scientific time and-motion studies on the preparation of meals. They are of vast importance to all women. _ . : : Thousands of dollars were spent on these studies. "Two famous domestic scientists were employed as counsellors, Stop watches were used to record the time of preparfig each meal and of each individual operation in preparing it. Pedometers, which measure distance walked, were used to register every step taken. e , § 349 Steps Saved on This - Brealkfast Alone! Fruit L or e o Bisenllg , : Scrambled Eggs =~ ~Coffee ‘ This simple breakfast was prepared in an average kitchen, first without, and then with, a Napanee Dutch Kitchenet. Each operation in getting each meal was repeated by different operators to insure accuracy of result. It was found that in preparing and clearing away breakfast without a Napanee Kitchenet, 466 steps were taken. 5 s That in preparing the same meal, by the same operators, in the same kitchen, with a Napanee only 117 steps were taken. 349 steps were saved! "And the time was Teduced 10 per cent, Good news for overworked women, this! : e

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@ : : The Ligomer Banner ESTABLISHED tooq.‘ ‘ : . + Published by "he Banner Publishing Company | W. C. B. HARRISON Editor . 3 : 7 = : Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.

Salary of County School Heads The 1921 la wproviding that county school superintendents shall receive not less than $1,600 a year, applies to all county superintendents whether new or just re-elected lis an opinion U. S. Lesh has given of the law. He says that under thé hew law township trustees can authorize a superintenednt to select an a%sistant and that the assistant shall be paid out of the county funds. g Children Must Attend School. ' The last legislature -enacted a new law regulating school attendance. The provisions of the new law are to the effect that; children holding ‘working permits, ' who have been Dplaced out.of employment or who ‘have changed positions since such permit shall unless they have completed a common school education, return to school upless the child is 16 years of age. Sty Bok e % A : New Officers Chosen. Mrs. Emma B. Aldrich, of Cawker City, Kansas was named as Senior officer of the Womana Rellet Corps S£ 36 Lrtinad Phorts, Ll, had e e

~ Supremely Important Resulis By the same scientific procedure it was found that in preparing luncheon the steps saved by the Napanee actually totaled 509. And lunch was ready in 15 per cent less time. In preparing dinner 734 steps were saved! And 10 per cent of time! : L In preparing the three meals without the Napanee 2,113 steps were taken, and only 521 in preparing the same meals in the same kitchen with the Napanee. Thus 1,592 steps were saved—ihree-fourths of the total-bLy the use cf the Napance. No woman need spend anoiber exhausting day in the kitchen. . A National Event o After these amazing disgo¥eries no woman will end another day foot-sore and weary. None will endure the distressing fatigue of kitchen work any longer. - e ’ i Napanee dealers all over the United States are now demonstrating to the women of America the enormous value to them of the Napanee. They are showing them how to save their health and strength. How to end fatigue dangers and distress. , Let us show you the more scientific design, the superior construction, the new and greater conveniences that give the Napanee its amazing value to you. ' o : - In justice to youself learn all the help the Napanee gives you, You will realize you cannot afford to be without a Napanee another day. Come and learn of these vital improvements in kitchen work which all the women of America are now learning.

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, ‘New State Tax. Rate 24 Cents. The state board of tax commissioners fixed the state rate at 24 cens on each $lOO taxables. This is an increase of four cents over the 1920 ‘rate, which was 20 cents. The new rate was fixed at the conference with Governor McCray and Auditor of State Oliver. . : . 51 oldier Boy Inmates. Fifty-one former service men are now patients at the Irene Bryon sanitarium according to an announcement made b ythe chapter of the Red Cross This umber is one more than the governmént. contract with the hospital ~ Swallows Safety Pin. ' - Mrs. Will ‘Winegart of Albion is in a Fort Wayne hospital while’ surgeons ' are trying to locate a safety pin she accidentally swallowed omne day last week. She does not care for the loss of the pin. n

; Heavy Sorm Hits Noble. Noble county was visited. by a heavy wind and rain storm Thursday night and thetemperature dropped 40 degrees. Friday was cool. Some damage was done in the county by the high wind. I e 5o ; ; I .~ To Build New Cottage. - T. H. Ameling, the contractor left today for Morrison Island, Wawasee where he wil lerect "a cottage for Otto Rench. Mr. Rench owns three lots on the Island and he plans to build anoher cottage next year. ~ J. E. Yoder in Colorado. Cashier Henvy received word Friday that J. E. Yoder am\:fisattemm Mrs, Bmma Wortinger had arrived in Cener, Colorado, and that all is well f*%?;w b g

Dies in Harper,Kansas. ~Mrs. Daniel ©C. Miller mother of Mrs. . Clarence Yoder of Topeka and sister of S. A. . Plank of Ligonier, died at her home in Harper, Kan: last Friday after several months.of illness:é b kg - Frank Jackson Jn Towme .. ~ Frank Jackson for many years. a merchant and postmaster at Benton, was visiting old time friends in Ligonier Friday. He admits being 75 years old. : : Schools to Close. . Many schoolg of the state will close during the meeéting of ‘teachers at at Indianapolis October .20 to 22. Thees are the dates for the meeting of the State Teachers Association.

: Des Monies, -Towa Gets It. - The next national encampment ;of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held in Des Monies, Iowa; according to the decision reached Thursday. e : | Over 1,000 Pupils. : 1 Kendallville has 1,040 pupils: enrolled in her public schools. This is ‘the largest number to-ever attend a term of school in that city. F i Tegiens fo Meek . The state meeting 'of Township trustees will be held at the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis October 24 to 26 inclusive, ; - : r to s 0 .9000 In Line - Nine thousand old veterans marchDolis Wedneadaye: - o ana ol e b il NHE har el b ’*“*%*Jfi%fi%‘k%*’é%‘w mabied 1 B Delale: .

The story of the world’s record for step and time and labor saving in kitchen work which the Napanee brings every housewife. L These tests. of the Napanee’s value were made under direction of Mr. Harrington Emerson, a foremost member of the Committee on Elimination of Waste in Industry, organized by Mr. Herbert Hoover. - / The story of these tests is told in ‘an important book, “Scientific Studies of Kitchen Work.” Every woman should read it, Free on request. _

What the Stop Waich -~ and Pedometer Showed in the Tests Préparing !&"i‘tg:? NOW?E:D' No. Steps = Time i Napanee Napanee - Suved = Saved Breakfast ... 466 - 117 349 10% Lunchj:,.+.l6sl. 142 509 15% Dinner..... 996 262 734 10% Hot Biscuits 176 25 151 13% .'Roasting' S . e Meat..... 160 30 130 16% Combination . , Salad o .. 100 - 66 34- 9% French v ; Dressing .. 260 .36 224 10% Coffee ~... 100% 15 85 41.5% Making - o Bread ... . 330. 18 312 7%

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: - Notice : Water and sewage laboratories of the Indiana tate board of health. Certificate of Approval. -~ . - 5 o o September 15th 1921 State House » - 7 Indianapolis, Indiana. It is hereby certified that analysis of a sample of ice sold under the name of natural ice by Ligonier Ice Company ‘at Ligonier, Indiana, shows the product to be of a quality acceptble to he Indiana State Board of Health and in conformity with Chaper 166, Acts of 1919 an Aet requiring an analysis of public drinking water bottled water and mineral water. et oo 01, L. Miller, Chief of-Divi~ sion of Chemistry. . il ~_Certificate No. 1-309 | ' . Analysis No. 5887. .

- Remarks are reporting to you samples indicate a satisfactory ice. Your product 'is approved for year 1921. 1 Your very truly. e RAL Geupel - ) " e Director, Water and Sewage T Department. : : H. W. Deuker . L Water Chemist and Bacteriologist. : : o Ligonier Ice Co. - : . : : > 3ladt 1573 S -——-——.——- b X > © . No-Tobacco League. - The No-Tobacco League of America has filed articles of incorporation in Indiana. It has no capital stock which is a prime requisite to making a vigorous campaign. . - L O R T IR P R R _ Mrs. Sarah Eash of Topeka visited. vf,g*;‘m%m%gm urday with her nephev Q%» - Kar tz and fami - — I*@3@@%{{“-3‘.&1:‘.“?*44 l AES : \Af‘c‘ o