Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 39B, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 November 1921 — Page 3

| SsSaa e ' - AL (B ) 2N 5:’54,;, “Who said Kellogs’s Corn { (‘\\ i\ ij/ 5 / f'," { 82~ \\i‘\"{?{’}//’;‘ {I?l:es?’ Obh, geoldy, ]haneé B B T e R 7 SN ) et we're gojng to hav \\\?/ 2/‘ /‘\ ',/ "Zf’//‘ ‘“’g‘.fi" ~ KELLOGG'S:Ifr our supR ,-,4, By R ]i/ ! \'g&%\fi\\ per,’nen we won't dream!”’ S g R / A i W Atk \ \ % b ] { \‘. . g 7% % ! : ; Uy’ ==Y 1 Wl : WELH A \* 3 : “‘\‘_ \" 2 A““-, Yo, ?J, e 3 : \ = /29/) . /\({,, /3 i g /// ‘//, Ne ?fi o ; €TINS : 2. < W "{»3‘)sl. LN ] ‘ .W @it -'/w - EEr ; é ; s : L 3 B X : Leaye it to thekiddiesto .:, 5 : 4 pick Kelloggs Corn Flakes- , . e @ - am.just like 1] yes ma'am just like you will! : Put a bowl of KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes and a bowl of imitavions in front of any youngster! See KEL- : LOGG’S disappear! Try the experiment on yourself! _ It’s great to know the difference in corn flakes—the difference between the genuine and the ‘‘just-as- ~ gdods’’! Kellogg’s have a wonderful flavor that would win your favor by itself—but when you know that Kellogg all-the-time crispness! Well—they just make ~you glad. That’s the only way to say it! ' ' : Kellogg’s will snap-up kiddie appetites something wonderful! And, our N M ’ word for it—llet the littlest have their \g 7( - Wfd fill—just like Daddy must have his! S . D ' i TQASTE i You’ll never know how delicious " e RN corn flakes can be until you eat &c T ’ "z, ES {| KELLOGG’S! ; || FLAKES || . - :l::; vnlcmflf“fl\"‘“w" : : 9 2 | . s A §Q nuoammwm,:,wc.c Tl AR [ - , Yeh ,;4 o LTS 0 EF [ i) Oy - Ly A E ' pepey % L j: AS ’ : e -"‘l.* v);v :,,‘:‘_ ;::' S v -"';?A' }" ’ . - A 8 "&‘ | . , < ng - E gfi.és,f% ES Also makers of KZLLOGG’S KTUMBLES and KELLCGG'S CAR, cock:d and kruablied

L. R. Lepird & Co., Underpriced Shoe Store - All leather shoes at less than others Ladies Ball Band Rubbers at 95¢ All Ball Band Rubbers underpriced. Special ladies brown and black shoes $2.95 Special Misses Brown Hi-Cut Shoes $2.45. .

5 : is the last day of free Brednut offer | Take the five empty cartons to your dealer before closing time Saturday, and get a pound of Brednut free. No cartons will be redeemed after Saturday. - BREDNUT comes fresh every day from the churns. It stays fresh longer than creamery ~ butter so you are perfectly safe in buying an extra pound or two if it’s necessary in order to profit ~ from this offer and get a pound of Brednut free. . Everywhere astonished housewives, including thousands of former creamery butter users, ‘are telling each other that Brednut is just as good as creamery butter - —tastes as good, looks the same on the table, spreads as well, and has all the qualities for which they ~ have had to pay very high prices for years. : ~ None but the finest white cream of selected cocoanuts is used in making Brednut—and it is ‘treated in the exclusive Brednut way with the exclusive Brednut equipment by experts who have had twenty years’ experience and who . have produced a nut butter that is equalled by nothing—except the best creamery butter Brednut is guaranteed tosatisfy. Yourmoney ~ back if it doesn’t. .

=D_ : # ® ‘ | -THE YEAR AROUND NUT BUTTER - \You can’t tell it fror{t the choicest, freshest creamery butter o M. PIOWATY & SON . ' ’ ‘ - Wholesale Distributers R : ;. 628 S. Scott St. South Bend, Ind. , : Main 62 e 1

: Changes Residence. - _ L. G. Prickett has changed his residence in Texarkana; Arkansas, from 505 Spruce to 1018 Olive street and Merrittt L. Shearere county agent of Elkhart has removed from Goshen to Syracuse. Mr. Shearer recently resigned as county agent to engage in business in Syacuse. .

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The Famous Brednut Test, Exam:le No.lo Milk Toast. RE 'you cra;ky about your milk . toast? If you wish to make an interesting test of Brednut, try this: . Have two bowls of milk toast prepared. : In one place a bit of Brednut; in the other put fresh creamery butter. We : challenge you to tell which is Brednut. - Brednut is the equal of and is equalled : - only by fresh creamery butter. . i | ! . | ‘;’ | i iy N, =ag® Ul : : : ‘ e : | S | ggw ARINF{ GRS s | B e 4 A| H OLE=C, fr Too - MR |[ 2 Mard®! s- C & e v BRI | [ A Riw T " N.“:"::‘ H e ".gi- N/ 'l|= :.n!"' "Qs,r ‘\' o : - :

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONTER, INDIANA.

E. R. Rurtz ~ Auctioneer Dates’can be made at Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phone No. 65. | N W. H. WIGTON - Attproey-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND.

Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q Ligonier . Indiana CHARLES V INKS AND SON Dealer in : Monuments, Vaults, Tombstones, ' Building Stone | Cornar Fifth and Cavin LIGONER Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses replaced. Mrs. L. P. Wineburg AS S S SCALP TREATMENT Shampooing and Manicuring Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South : of Presbyterian 'Church. Ligonier, Indiana Mrs. Elzaketh Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampooing : Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Toilet Preparations Hair Goods : Phone 839 :

REGULATION OF TEMPERATURE According to Opinion of Experts - Proper Mark for the Home Is i .- About 68 Degrees. i Heating experts tell us that churches should be kept warmer than lecture r:‘ftms. Whether this implies that the lecture room audience i more ;pt to forget any discomfort due to temperature than a church congregatioa they decline to say. According to the sclentists versed in the subject 65 degrees is the proper temperature for 4 church, while that of a lecture hall should be between 60 and 64 degrees. , Public buildings, the experts agree, should have a temperature between 68 and 72 degrees, while schools should be kept uniformly at 70 degrees. ~ The proper temperature for the home is about 68 degrees, with bathrooms at between 70 and’Bs degrees. Entrance halls and vestibules should be kept at a temperature between 54 and 60 degrees; gymnasiums 60 and natatoriums 68 degrees. : These - are the temperatures for hospitals: general rooms, 72 to 75 degrees: sick rooms, T 72; operating rooms, .70 to 90. - Experts apparently do not believe in making prisons attractive in cold weather, as they recommend a temperature for them between 50 and 64 degrees. Factories and shops should be kept at 'a temperature of 65 degrees; boiler shops and foundries, 50 to 603 machine shops, 60 to 65; paint ehops, 80 GAP JOHNSON CHANGES MIND Native of Rumpus Ridge, Ark., Decides Not to Take a Second Help- . ; mate After Dream. - i

“I was feeling sorter puny yesterday and went to bed in the daytime, and drempt that I was about to marry again,” confessed Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge, Ark. “I thought right well of the lidy, too, till after a mess of the dogs had come in a-yelling with several more after 'em, and all tore under the bed and went roaring round and round. Then most of my fourteen children boolged in, cussing and fighting among theirselves over which gang of dogs had the right of it, and most-. ly rolled under the bed with the dogs,” where all hands-purseeded to pound and bite and howl in seven different languages. “The bed broke down and depopulated me among the dogs and children, : and they all took a whet at me. About that time wife mixed in the anecdote with a broom handle, and began to club every which-a-way. She got me a time or two In the process, and som'rs along the line I woke up. After I had waded out and the dust settled, I began to think the matter over. And lit, peared like I wasn’'t nigh as keen to matry again as I'd ’lowed I was.”—Kansas City Star. o

Superstitions in Wales. Superstitions of the country folk of Wales are discussed in the quarterly report of Dr. Arthur Hughes, medical health officer of the county of Carmarthenshire. Despite the fact that fortune telling and:witcheraft are prohibited under the English law, large numbers of Welsh peasants bring their ailing children to the witch doctors rather than to medical practitioners. One fetish that appeals to these superstitious people is that a witch doctor can cure a child of backwardness by means of making a slight inpcision in the -cartilage of the child’s ear. The operation must be performed during the waxing of the moon and the art is handed down from generation to generation, the “doctor” ustially being a woman. If a cure does not result the operation. is repeated until the child is cured. It is said that many women practice this art and that the people pay large sums to have dull children so treated.—Brooklyn Eagle,

Put ‘the Umpire in a Cage.

Safety first, the oft-repeated warning, was very religiously heeded by the umpire at a recent benefit -ball game on the Pacific coast.- He appeared, Popular Mechanics relates, at the park with a large wire contrivance that looked like an exaggerated bird cage. When the game started he took his stand inside the ecage. On top of the cage were mounted semaphores, lettered very plainly 'with the usual umpire’s verdicts, ‘ball,” “strike,” “out,” etc., and his decls ions’ were announced by raising the necessary semaphore. Thus, he was not only safe from unintentional foul balls and the intentional pop bottles of irate fans who differed from his judgment but he also saved himself from much . expenditure of lung power. ; L

A Substitute for Fiction.

“If I give you your breakfast, will you do some work to pay for it?” “Madam,” replied the wanderer, “manual toil is abhorrent to a person of my—ahem-—esthetic temperament, but I've had a great many adventures in roaming about the world, and if you care to hear the story of my life T'll guarantee it to be more interesting than anythinig you have ever read in 4 magazine.”—Birmingham Age-Her-ald. : :

, New Mileage Record. “Youesay he is a good prohibition enforcement officer?” 2 ; “Tll say he is.” “What especially are his qualificaHong? - ' e

“Well, he has gotten as high as twenty gallons of moonshine to the mile out of a flivver.,”—Florida Times Unlon. A i S

Bid Gardner, George H. Evans and Hary Clemens were over from Goshen Tuesday calling on 'their friend Chas Shobe, - :

Leo E. Lane and Inez P, Reade, of Wolcottville were licensed .to wed at Goshen, : R 3t

GLAgGIFIED ADS Big Types: For Sale. I will offer for sale at prices comsistent with the times, some of the splendid Big Type boars by Radium. They are all cholera immune and healthy. Walter E. Wolf, Ligonier. R. R. 4 34a12t _ Wanted ‘A janitor for the United Brethern church. A good job for the right person.- Apply to W. A. Cochran or C. R. Stansbury. 33att Good work shoes $2.560-at Newtons Shee Store. . . 33att Notice of Services. ~ Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at The Crystal Theatre. Welcome 29btt

* Great Clubbing Ofifer. The Ligonier Banner and the Ohio Farmer one year for only $2.50. Here is a rare .opportunity for new and old subscribers to the Banner to secure a great farm Journal at half price. , “34btf. To The Public—l am prepared to make and fit stove pipe, and set up stoves for the winter. Also stove repairing. D. M. Rench ~ 30btt . ‘Men Wanted. To husk corn. C. L. Chamberlin, Phone 16 A. o 36btf g No Delivery of Oil. Tuesday and Thursdays each week from November 21 1921 to April 1, 1922. Please rember the days. Ed Tyler. : 38a4t.

’l!,ll T | 1 ‘ Hl] .-nlunu‘! ! : { Hlllll‘ AN Tos ‘ ;(T T lml Ll .ilm ol ’ » | =il Iml RN ES | J l"“""l"""fl“‘ll"l "I"I “l“"ll!ll“l’” |llllllllJ lIIIIIIII‘ Ill"'hll;!' ui Q) 2 ‘ ‘; l I RED TURKEY WHEAT is richest in nutri- 3 ment and flavor. - - | T o AN| Red Turkey Wheat is used to mill ARISTOS FLOUR P-4 (o) and our fine new mill keeps all the value of the 1 | wheat in the flour. Buy Aristos Flour for better ! , bread, cake and pastry because it goes further. We ey § guararmiee results or your money will be refunded. 0‘ , ,9 A postal brings free recipe book. Send for it now. k : e | ‘ : l | ‘J THE SOUTHWESTERN MILLING COMPANY, Inc. 73 °‘ | Kansas City, Mo. - e ; P - *s:—vfl -fi' Y lav——-.—.—.—,——s'fl, | A LS = | ||||lmn-;fl|mmaf‘§‘ CORERT % | KR - i e ) ;l\ Trade Mark l Mfififi‘ :

» . . : Take Time to Look Around When you buy your next suit take time to look around. . You don’t buy a new suit every day, so be be sure you get full value for your money and.that is you always get in Soriety Bramd _-The difference between Society Brand Clothes and 'fier all'wool clothes lies in the making. It is here that the highest art in designing and the greatest skill in tailoring are called upon to produce clothes of a style and quality that you cannot get in other makes. oo e I TORE FORMER (e ~ LIGONIER ~ “You:Must be Satisfied” = INDIANA

: Wanted. Hides and furs. Ben Glaser cemeéent block building corner Cavin and Pigeon streets, Ligonier, Ind. -38atf . When ,"you desire clothes, cleaned, dry cleaned, pressed or dyed see Roy Ferguson in the old Teléphone exchange’ Tooms. : - 38att For Sale Bujck 4 touring car in good condition and at a big bargain Seé Leo Loeser. : : 37att e - Bring your children for school shoes to Newtons Shoe Store. 33at? e For rent, dwelling house on the North Side 7 rooms and one acre of ground with lots of fruit. Arthur Yeager Ligonier.

For Sale-—BO acres one and a half miles north of Ligonier, good buildings and other improvements: Also 30 acres ‘‘iree _sileg from town. No buildings. C. E. Drain, 820 Grand View Avenue, South Bend, Ind. 37b8t Wanted Furs— Furs are in good demand now and I will pay the highest eastern market price for all kind of furs. Do not sell until you see me. 1 will also pay the highest market price for- poultry and all kind of junk. Fhone 319 | Joe Miller. For. sale a cooking range, in fine condition. Phone 379. Ligonier 38a5t For Sale—Art Laurel range 3 burner oil stove, cupboard, linoleum and two bedsteads, James Spurgeon. For sale, 6 room brick house, barber shop and cigar store all well located. Peter Regula. 39a8t Clothng cleaned, pressed, repaired etc., on short notice. Roy Ferguson, Weir Block. ; -38atf

e et ettt Cleaning, pressing, repairing and dyeing of all garments promptly done® by Roy Ferguson, rear of Banner oftice. g : 38atf SAVE $lO.OO TO $25.00 ON YOUR S - NEXT BATTERY : ~ Highest Quality in Every Detail - Compare the Globe specifications and assembly with those of any other high grade battery on the market irrespective of price, and at the same °* time remmber that there is more than 10 years of experience in battery manufacturing behind Globe Batteries that insures their quality. Each one is also backed by identically the same service guarantee as that of “old line” battery companies. Another shipment just in come and get yours. | “Daledp’ ‘timers for Fords guaranteed two years. All Automobile work given prompt attention and.work guaranteed. . D. 8. ARMSTRONG | [North of the tracks = Wawaka Ind.

.t \i\l( .'." .“ P -'_"‘.'r.‘ « '~" L , b' fi) -:-'/ L e Winter Storage! ‘IF your car is laid up for the winter, let us store your battery.” At a nominal _cost, you can have your bat- - ~ tery cared for regularly all winter. We will call for it and deliver it full of “pep”? s when you want it again. ROBINSON’S ELECTRIC SERVICE Lincoln Highway Garage ‘ Ligonier, Ind.

‘; We Have L Your School | FEversharp | Stop in teday and get your i Eversharp for School. We | have them in Red, Blue 1 and Black enamel —take | your choice. Remember, i | this is a genuine Ever- | sharp., It carries enough | lead up its sleeve to last 1 all year. It has a handy i | eraser out in the open = ready for use. Three styles: "Ml long, 50c; short with ring, . 60c; long with clip, 65c. -l Get yours today. W ZVERSHARP " Raubert’s Jewelry Store i ' Ligonier, Ind.