Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 45A, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 January 1922 — Page 2

A Reminder 1 : vE)o'n’t forgé.t ihat' 'proilfiu }IOI made tlo good wlh 4§ and daughter te buy a piano er Victrela. Ceme and bok at stock of Muscal goods. We have what you want at the right § | Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas : You ean take the easy payfi\ent p_hn‘if yon do net eare topay cash. L . Yours for 50 years of Musical Service. " South Main St. Established 1871 iflCoshen, Inaiana ‘ ~ Have Cut Prices Now on Dyed Garments | E (‘lolhiing Dry (-le:méd; and Dyed xs not a luxury hut» an art o prac-‘ ” tical economy. ] T L | { ' Aund with onr new eguipment are able to give the best or service B leaving your g:l;‘ments free from ‘odor.‘ : | ¢ Will be woth ydur while to look us up or PI{OI‘%E 86 wlhen in want Bof such service. - j ; ‘ - BANNER STEAM LAUNDRY - Dry Cleaning And Dying s %@mm e _,-:.m_ ; ~,--,.,._'h___._Tw*_._«__-“._. B i We Have Received Large Shipments _ it , Hard and Soft Coal . Chestnuf, No. 4 and Furnace ‘sizes - in hard coal. Best grades of 7 soft coal. - § Full line ‘of Building Material now & i on hand | ;4 | : Succefsors bto : i : - ‘ §f - HOLDEMAN & SON % Straus Wool House. - o Phone N 0.279 RR R R TR R SRR S S S N

S ————————— - PROGRAM o Crystal Theatre _ o Monday, January 2 ' . ' “WEDDING BELLS” ‘with Constance Talmadge !and‘a“‘Torchy” comedy. | Tuesday and Wednesday, January 3and 4 “DEEP AWTEIV{”-‘» a special 6 reel Paramount picture and a 2 {reél comedy. Thursday and Friday, Jan. 5 and 6 -Special Attraction “A TRIP TO PARADISE” with Bert L}'iéll :;;exira fine production also a 2 reel comedy dramd, : - Adm, 15 20 and 25¢. P ~ Saturday, January 7 g “"E‘HE TESTING BLO(‘K’.’ with William S. Hart, and a Sunshifie comedy. _ Sunday and Monday, January Band 9 “THE LOVE SPECIAL” with Wallace Reid a special production and a 2 reel comedy. o ; e R s e teiomt o Mmoo et oot s S s io i el M To Tl iSR S S e L R

Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage Manicuring, Shampooing * Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Toilet Preparations ’ Hair Goods . « Phone 339 E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer - - Datesican be made at. Weaver’s Hardware Store Ligonier, Phone 134, or call my residence, phoue No. 65. : , Accurately and Scientifically Fitted. Broken lenses - ¥ A g E P | ' ‘» e Mrs. L. P. Wineburg e et 0 Cornar Fifth ad Osvin LIGONER

~ Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere Phone 16000 Q : Ligonier ¢ - Indiana i W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block LIGOXTER, IND. ; SCALP TREATHMENT , - Shampooing and Manicuring - Emma C. Taylor Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South -of Presbyterian Church. . é QHEN inneed of \l/ Printing see . Wwhat we can ' do before you % go elsewhere,

The Ligomer Banner ESTABLISHED 186 e. i L * % Published by ' "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor e l TAL RICAN PRESS ASSOTIATION ! Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.

g % e i © New Jear § b¢ ® ! g Parhes : . . . Here's to the old year, drink boys, drink. o Here’s to the days that have fled, Old friends, old wine, old memonries; Drink to the Joys that are dead. Here’s to the New Year stretching ahead, ; To the days that are blithesome - ond gay, ; May the joys of the old be the joys ; of the new, ' Bk Its sorrows fade genily away. [ =] NOTHER New Year comes I [@\\:@' to us with a volume all pure i@(%\-‘/“.‘@g and unspotted, on which we {@KB] will soon begin to write a LLO)R) nistory that will go on to be bound with the thousands of other records we call years. May 1922 bring us counterparts of the happiest days of the year just closing, and a heart for “any fate,” and may we all learn the lesson of how “to labor and to walit.” Now "for a jolly New Year's eve party that you may like to get up. Send out invitations for a “watch night” party or “remembrance” party, as one girl is going to call the intimate little affair she.is arranging for New Year’s eve. If you can sketch, draw an hour-glass, a “Father Time” or clock face with the hands at midnight or the last leaf on the calendar with “December 31" done in scarlet. Ask each one to tell of their happiest day in the year that is past and in what month it happened. iw You may play cards, dance or “reminiscences,” just as suits you best. Have a cake with- 12 candles surrounded by a wreath of holly and’mistletoe and the favors symbolic of the year’s special days; for instance, a calendar for January, a Cupid or heart for February, a kite for March, a tiny umbrella for April, a posy or bouquet of artificial flowers for May, or a wee May pole; a doll bride or a basket of roses for June, a firecracker for July, a golf set or picnic basket for August, bunch of grapes or a tiny washtub for September, the latter signifying “Labor day.” Represent October with a wee jack-o-lantern cut from an orange, a pumpkin or football for November, or a turkey, and for December a miniature Christmas tree. These articles could be procured in duplicate and be used to find partners, or they may be placed in a Jack Horner pie made to ‘represent the face of a clock, red ribbons going to each place, , This is an occasion when the fortune nuts may be used, taking perfect English walnuts and removing the* meats, inserting a narrow strip of paper bearing a pleasant prophecy for the coming season, and then gluing the shells closely together. These

may be gilded and passed at the table. A wise hostess who knows her guests well will be clever in making these forecasts right. ¢ Much merriment ensues when the .girls ask the boys to dance, invite {them to supper, and in general reverse the usual order of social conventions. A Stitch in Time. , i When the lining next the collar of your wrap begins to show signs of wear, get a few inches of wide silk military braid, matching the color, and sew it neatly over the worn part. By pulling a thread as the edge the braid will be perfectly smooth and the garment will not appear patched.

Pb e g eapry oo et o i CORNER-STONE CASKET DATA English Historian Suggests Most Useful Things and Data to be Placed in Cavity. The manager of a huge building that I 8 being erected in England has, says the Manchester Guardlan, been considering the idea of a foundation. stone casket to be imbedded in the great mass of ferro-concrete on which the building is to stand. As a reader of Mr. Wells’ “Outline of History” ha has been struck by Mr. Wells’ difficulty, through lack of significant ma‘terial, in dealing with the world’s history 8,000 years ago. As he was told that the concrete foundations would last at least that time, he thought that it might be of use ‘to the Mr. Wells of A, D. 4921 if he found the information about our time neatly prepared for him. Aceordingly he. wrote to Mr. Wells and asked him to sug-: gest ‘what wosld be the most useful things or mes sages to be placed in the cavity. Here is Mr.; Wellg’ reply: “Difficult to make suggestions, Probably commonplace things with their current. prices will be of -ag much value as anything. Safety razor, eotton reel, lLcttle of plekles and st sort of thinz. A mail-order catalogue, prewat medicines and what they |profess to cure. ' Dietary for ordinary ecitlzen ; typewriter, a sewing machine, and so forth. Dresing bag with fittings. Current book on ‘How to Bebave’ ‘A kinéma reel of current events. ‘Whitaker’s Almanac and Bradshaw’s bost war). Baedeker's England. Town R Gona NGRS e

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~ CLASS 1. Members paying 1 cent the first ~~ week, 2 cents the second week, and increasing 1 ceny each week for fifty weeks will get ...venceeene. $12.75 e : »CELASS IA. Members paying 50 cent§*the first | week, 49 cents the second week, and decreasing ‘1 cent each week for fifty wecks will get............ $12.75 - CLASS 2 Members paying 2 cents the first week, 4 cents the second week, and increasing 2'§:ents each week for fifty weks, will get...... 525.50 { SN - : : : v . ) : : $ - ; CLASS 2 A Members paying $l.OO the first : week, 98 cents the second week, and decreasing 2 - cents each week for fifty weeks, will get....... $25.50 ~ CLASS 5 Mcmbars f)aying' 5 cents the first week, 10 cents theé second week, and increasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks will get ... $63:75 : CLASS 5A "Membe_r{s paying $2.50 the first - . week $2.45 the second wf’eek,"and decreasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks, will get ... $63.75

Just before Christmas you will receive all the money you havesaved with four .per cent . interest added ifv,all payments are made regularly or in advance | "CITIZENS BANK e Ligonier, Indiana

~ Passes Its 700th Birthday. In Old Castle, rich in the romance and legends of Sunny Spain, Burgos, the capital of the ancient kingdom, has lost none of its picturesque charm in the centuries since the days when El Cid drew his sword in rebellion against the Moors. Burgos, partially depopulated, but still clinging to its traditions as all good Spanish cities will, glories chiefly in the aura of the mighty Cid and in the possession of the historic Gothic cathedral, liveliest in all the kingdom, writes Charlotte Jordon in the New York Times. . The ancient cathedral, founded in 1221, recently celebrated its . seven hundredth birthday by enshrining in its nave the remains of the national idol, El Cid, the hero of Castle, about whom time has woven many legends.

Chaleur Bay's “Fire Ship.” : ‘According to investigations of Professor Ganong, the traditional “fire ship” of Chaleur bay, New Brunswick, appearing usually before a storm, has a basis of fact. It is a hemispherical light, with the flat side toward the water, glowing sometimes without much change of form, but at other times rising into slender, moving columas, in which an excited imagination might recognize the flaming rigging of a ship. | o The general explanation offered is that this object is a manifestation of St. Elmo’s fire, an electrical phenomenon, but the reqson for its appearance only on or near Chaleur bay is not known. , How France Is Repopulating.’ Vital statistics show that the birth riite increased in France in 1920, At Marseilles, for the first time in years, the number of -births greatly exceeded the number of deaths. At Chalons-sur-Saone the total of births for the year was 689 and that of deaths, 571. In Toulon the number of births exceeded by 118 that of deaths, something that has not happened for 80 years, From Orleans satisfactory figures also have been communicated, and at Dieppe ithe number of ‘births exceeded -by 80 per cent the number. of deaths, .. o 0 : _ Judge Speaking. | ~ Wife—Where ' shall we: hang this awful daub the' Cheapleys gave us? L Bub— darC H 1 desesnit huje Ing exactly—well give It solitary cone fusment.~New Tork Globy -~ | .

Lo I The Passing Years l 52— YEARS whose cup of life V‘«‘;}:‘;S]’ o’'er brimmed ' _E %’(")\@; i ' With joys that could not [lzé:j' bg contained; ' =SI O years whose light of joy 2 ; . was drained; Though on our lives are graven deep The records of ‘your fleeting stay, When we with you did laugh or weep, You took no thought of us away. O years to come, in silent file, Out of the future nearing fast, ' You soon will pass us by and, while We greet you, mingle with the

past. Though on your front the sunbeams play; With garlands gay your brows be twined; ‘ We know, when you have passed our way, , : What deep regrets you'll leave be- ~ hind. ¥ e And yet we welcome in its tu Each new year whate’er gi?;s it brings , For ever in our hearts doth burn A spark of hope for better things; Ever unquenched to live and glow Till fade the stars from out the . sky; I . , In that great day when we shall know . That all our years have passed us : by. il ; : el -Wa.lter'iewis Patteson In the Tilinois State Register. 3 . v ~ Analyzing a London Fog. = At the recent conference of the British Royal Sanitary institute Dr, J. 'B, Owens, in an analysis of a London fog, said that to reproduce a dense ‘smoke fog about four milligrams of goot to the cubic meter of air was all that was required. One milligram produced the ordinary winter haze. If a ‘dense smoke extended over the whole ‘of London and up to & height of 400 feet a trifie under 200 tons of soct ‘would be present. The domestic fires ‘of London from six in the morning till B K s bioCemme wm«z B ‘yl!‘ j;} S ) ‘u R R %{» ';":4 -i*.i#"éz‘:d\’é e doniest o Mfifi“%%fi%fi

- CLASS 10. -Members paying 10 cents the first ~ week, 20 cents the second week, and increasing 10 cents each week for fifty weeks, will get ..... $127.50 CLASS 10A Members paying $5.00 the first week, $4.90 the second week and decreasing 10 cents each week for fifty weeks, will get $127.50 : CLASS 10 Fixed. Members paying 10 cents a . week for fifty weeks, Will get ...t $5.00 CLASS 25 Fixed Members pa;y-ing 25 cents a week for fLifty weeks will got ..ol $1250 - CLASS 50 Fixed. -Members paying 50 cents 2 ' week for fifty weeks, will get $25.00 CLASS 100 Fixed Members paying $l.OO a week for fifty weeks, Will get .o $50.00 CLASS 200 Fixed Members _.paying $2.00 a week for fifty weeks will get .....ccueie. $lOOOO "~ CLASS 500>]"ixéd "Members paying $5.00 a week for fifty weeks Will get wocvveeeeiesevrernene. - $250.00 - CLASS 1000, Miembers paying $lO.OO a week' for fifty weeks Will' Bot: ...iimincivicuiccssaramisiers; SSOO,OO

~ Anyone desiring accommodations may secure board and room at 128 Jay street. Phone No. 382. 44Dbtf For Sale—Two bed blankets one wool $3.50 one wool and cofton $2.50. Will Gibson. i *44p2t If you have a good fresh cow or ¢pringer I want it, if you want a good% fresk dow or springer I have it. George Foster,Lepird barn. Ligonier. A : : 44btf Good 90 acre farm for sale one mile north and three fourths mile east of Kimmell, Indiana. Inquire of Charles A. Wolf, Ligonier, Phone No. 271. ! ‘ . . 43btf

Wanted lady dish washer in Basement Resturant. W.-J. Grover, Prop, : : 43bte The wise automobile owmer will store his- battery for the winter with Kiester’'s Battery Shop where it will receive the proper care. © . 42atf FOR SALE—Attactive building lot on West Summitt Street. 66 ft. frontage and a depth of 132 feet to alley. Reasonable terms. Inquire of The Straus Brothers Company. 42a6t Wanted, girl for general housework by a family of two. Phone 419 : L 49a2t To The Public—l am prepared to makte and fit stove pipe and set up stoves for the winter, Also stove repairing. D. M. Rench ~ 30bt B | e s e et 3 Wanted—Steady employment good wages rapid ‘merited promotions are offered young men .and women who complete our courses, either at home or in our resident school, Write today. for paticulars and special ha&mfi fer good to Jan. 2. The Smm:ifififi Business college, South Bend, Ind. = LB o, Sel e e R ePR S S e asepan R s g

sl Notice of Services. Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at The Crystal Theatre. - , - ) Welcome 29bte ‘ Men Wanted. ~ To husk corn. C. L. Chamberlin, 'Phone 16 A. 36btt Full blood rose comb Rode Island red -cockerals for sale. See me before buying elsewhere. Prices reasonable. L. R. Marker. 42b3t < : 1 Pt % . Wanted ’ A janitor for the United Brethern church. A good job for the right per-. son. Apply to W. A. Cochran or C. R. Stansbury. 33atf) 1 have contracted ,5,%00 muskrat hides to be delivered before New eYars. Do not sell but see me and get more money. I pay more for all other furs than anyone else. e o - Joe Miller 40atf

! Leprosy in Indians Rare. ‘ ~ Dr. ADa Matta writes in BrazilMedicp (Rio de Janeiro) that in his 28 years of practice in Amazonas province he has seen but two of the Indians with leprosy, In prehistoric pot‘tery figures from Peru there is no representation of any deformity suggesting leprosy, although representations of other deformities are common and none of the early explorers mention leprosy among the natives. . - _Chaulmoogra Tree in California. Steps have been taken to grow the -chaulmoogra tree in the United States .plant introduction graden, near Chico, The tree's oil has proved:of great benes fit in treating leprosy in Hawail. It is ‘a native of India. Seeds have also been sent to Florida and Maryland.— Oroville Correspondence, Los Angeles 4 Mowel v AUy BNV S AP Suila, 10 Bbl iany Bigsly e ['xz‘-\r i: e Al 1' 'v%"f‘:vi*%*g@wa # ‘T“' ’*»‘s&s@&4». MR L L e