Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 11A, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 May 1922 — Page 2
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It your child is 7 years of age it_should take up the study of piano? DO YOU KNOW? No home is complete without a musical instrument. DO YOU KNOW? If you haven’t a musical instrument where to tind your children when night comes? - ! DO YOU NOW you will find you children at the neighbors where they have music‘tg s : o DO YOU KNOW your children go from home to find the pleasures you sheuld provide for them at home? DO YOU KNOW your neglect may cause a life long regret. DO YOU KNOW you should do this now before its too late. DO YOU KNOWwe are selling good Honest piano from $275 to $350. Victrolas $25 to $250. Player Piano s4so° to $550. 8000 Victor Records from which to. make a selection. All instruments sold for cash or easy payments. Drop us a card and we will come and talk it over with you. . Yours for over fifty years Musical S&vice. RO - & WILSON South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
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Betrays Associates.
0. K. Compton who with four other men was arrested on the Compton place northwest of Elkhart on April 6, charged with, robbing the T. J. Hamlin general store at Etna Green, is reported to have informed authorities at Warsaw that he enticed three of the other men to his farm so that he might turn them over to federal officers and claim the $l,OOO reward offered and claim the $l,OOO reward offered for the apprehension of the gang that robbed the Wawaka bank sonie time ago. Compton is also reported to have given information concerning other robberies in which hisc ompanions are alleged to have been implicated.: * Young (GGage arrested with the other men while visiting Mrs. 0. K. Compton a sister it is believed will be used as a witness only. .
James A. Bowen For Sheriff,
James A. Bowen of Topeka was nominated for sheriff of LaGrange county at the primary. He won over a strong oppenent by 80 votes after ‘a hard fought campaign. A nomination on the republican ticket is equivalent to election in LaGrange county and Mr. Bowen has easy sailing. The gentleman is an old Ligonier boy and a brother of Charles, Harley and O. G. Bowen of this city. His many friends here, irrespective of politics will rejoice in his success. .
Dr. Luckey Grateful.
Dr. Luckey of Wolf Lake nominated at the primary Tuesday on the democratic ticket for state representative, says when the high qualitites of his opponent ‘are considered he atttributes his success solely te a wider acquaintance in the county. The ‘contest was conducted on fair and honorable lines which .makes the gratification of the lucky man much more complete,
Want Him Declared Dead.
. Charles Roach et al. of Benton township have filed .proceedings in the circuit court at Goshen to have David J. Taylor who disappeared in 1909 from Elkhart county and has not been heard from since, legally declared dead and to have an administrator ' appointe for his estate.
Classmates Pall Bearers.
Celia Myers age eighteen died of heart disease at the home of her parents near Wolcottvillee She was a member of the 1922 graduating class of LaGrange high school. Boys of the class served as pallbearers and the class attended the funeral in a body.
Toss of Coin Decides.
The demoeratic county primary in Whitley was marked by close contests one’ of them resulii’n'g in a tie, when Ed Kile and W. H. Spitler received 1,200 votes each for commissioner. A tess of 4 coin resulted in the eléction of Spitter. - ‘ Lah
Licensed to Wed.
Simon Everett Eagleson ‘of Elchart township farmer aged 18, and Audrey Bable Mehl also a resident of Elkhart township aged 19 were granted a marriage license. |. ‘
Is Very Appreciative,
It is a sincere pleasure to thank the voters of this Congressional distriet for the magnificient vote of confidence given me in Tuesday’s primary, as well as. the hundreds of friends who worked so hard in my behalf.” - The campaign has been conducted with the friendliest of feeling between the contestants for the honor., Each of my opponents conducted a clean, and gentlemanly campaign each of them were worthy of the honor they gout., ! ‘ ‘ I believe thafil a clean aggressive campaign’' is explaining our attitude on the questions now confronting the American people, that the voters of this districk of whose intelligence 1 have theh ighest respect will give the party, that has thus honored me with this nomination an overwhelming endorsement. e . Sincerely ; Charles W. Branstrator. Allen County, May 4, 1922 e
A radio ‘receiving set is to be installed at the Irene Byron hospital within the next two weeks to entertain patients there. 1
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DOES NOT UNDERSTAND GIFT
Frenchman Absolutely Without Education Is Unable to Explain His Mathematical Powers. ¢
Jacques Inaudi is in Paris. Nightly he demonstrates his extraordinary feats of calculation. He displays always the same assurance, the same accuracy, and when, occasionally, be gets too stiff a question, for just a second he presses his hands to his wide forehead before answering—exactly the same gesture he had forty-two years Bgo when he came to the capital for the first time. : That was in 1880, observes Le Petit Parisien, Paris (translated for the Kansas City Star). Inaudi was then 11 years old. The son of poor Piedmontese peasants, he knew neither how Lo read nor write, but after a few minutes of the intense abstraction of the savant he could solve the most complex mathematical problem. o Wandering about the world, displaying a trained monkey in cafes:for a livelihood, it was a custom ;to ask his audience to put arithmetical probllems to him, and his fantastical ease "in solving them finally attracted the attention of a Marseilles merchait, ,who brought him to Paris. He completely amazed the scholars and in a few days was celebrated. He could never explain the mechanism of his calculations. He simply possessed the mysterious power with which certain human beings are sometimes gifted. Broca, who measured his skull, found the head abnormally developed on the right side. That was all. Inaudi has remained ever since a marvelous calculating machine, a living prodigy, but has made no new contributions to the progress of mathematics. .
CAN SEE GROWTH OF METALS
Interesting Experiments Conducted by Ohio Professor Recently Made Public by’ Scientific Monthly.
' When a piece of iron wire is placed in a solution of potassium ferricyanide {2 to 4 per cent), containing some egg-white: or gelatine to act as protective ‘colloid, and a little i sodium chloride, delicate blue-green vesicles and tubules of ferrous ferricyanide are quickly formed; the tubules grow out rapidly into the solution, and within half an hour or less the whole wire 1s covered with a dense filamentous growth resembling blue green algae, writes Prof. Ralph S. Lillie of Nela research laboratory, Cleveland, 0., in the Scientific Monthly. Iron is an especially favorable metal for such experiments apparently because of the presence of ‘numerous local electric couples between different areas of the metallic surface, and filaments several centimeters long are readily obtained. These often exhibit delicate and regular cross-striations and other appearances suggestive of organic structure. If instead of iron the related metals, cobalt and nickel, are used, a different type of growth is obtaind, coarser and more vesicular in structure and ‘with finer tubules; many of the latter follow a characteristic, tortuous or zigzag course, L
Ballet Among Soap Bubbles
Beautiful scenes are common in the motion picture studios, and many mechanical effects are produced Wwhich fairly dazzle the eye of the onlooker. As a climax to an unusually gorgeous “set” .a director recently called for a dance in the midst of soap bubbles. Accordingly, since a space 20 by ‘4O feet had been designated to be filled with the frothy substance, a metal sieve of this size was fitted in the floor. A soap solution, made with 200 barrels of the product and mixed in the same manner as plasterers prepare lime, was piped to the porous floor, and steam forced through it. The immediate transition into bubbles began, and these soon rose to a huge scintillating mass, in which the dancers performed, the whole presenting, according to illustration and descriptian in the Popular Mechanics Magazine, a scene of fairy-like splendor.
The Country of Mothers-in-Law.
- China until recently was the country of mothers-in-law, where they reigned and used their power to make martyrs of their daughters-in-law. * One cannot imagine to what point this ferocious authority was carried. But their good time is nearing an end; the young wives have liberated themselves in the Chinese republic. . The feminists of Canton have won a “glorious victory”: First—There is no longer, any marriage code, ' _ ' Second the wife has the right to keep all she has earned. : - Third—The divorce laws, are the same for the two sexes, » : It would be interesting to know what " is thought of ‘all this by the old man- ~ darins with crystal oi mother-of-pearl buttons. :
Forest Fires In Quebec,
' The establishment of a permit system whereby all sportsmen, surveyors, trappers, prospectors, lumbermen and others intending to pass: over land leased by the provincial government as timber limits, should be obliged to obtain a permit, was one of the subjects discussed at the forestry conference of the Quebec Forestry Protec tive association, held at Montreal recently. < ; : During the period of 1917 to 1920, 2. 300 forest fires in Quebec were attrib. uted to carelessness of sportsmen and workmen. These 2,300 fires swept ovel approximately 577,000 dcres, of whick at least 273,000 acres were estimate( to be green timber and young growth
For plumbing and heating. H. E. Robinson, Phone 218. Ligonier. Batt
Charles MeDonald of South - Bend the old time p rinter and former resident of iLgonier spent the week end here visiting his daughter Mrs, C. D, Lane and family. e L e
Annual Field Day.
Theannual field day for the county schools will be held in Albion early in June. : To the school winning the largest number of points will be awarded a beautiful felt pennant six feet londg. Each individual winner of the various events will receive a gold medal for his skill. The events will be as follows. 100 yard dash, 440 yard run, running broad jump, running high jump, pole vault and shot put. The events will start at 1:30.
Office Hours.
I will be in my office at the Mier State Bank every Saturday evening from 7:00 to 8:30 o’clock for the transaction of city business. " Karl E. Franks, City Treasurer ‘ 10btf
For sale nice residence property on West Second street. Good house, barn fruit and shade trees. A bargain for some one desiring to purchase a home. Address Jesse Kern, New Carlisle, Ind. M 10atf
Meeting of Alumni.
There will be a meeting of the Ligonier Alumni Association at the Carney’'s Clothing store Monday evening May 8 at 8 o’clock. All members should be present,
‘Found—ln front of the Ford garage top - coat. Pockets containing collar neck tie and pair of gloves. Finder ‘may have same by calling at the Banner office and paying for this notice.
Improve Your Horses.
Breed your mares to Gigot 7154, imported Belgian Stallion, and Alfonso, 6641, Belgian Stallion known as theTschabold horse. Will stand for gservice on O. F. Randolph farm onehalf mile north and one-half mile west of Wawaka. Terms $l5 to insure a living colt. 10a8t Randolph & Lower
Great Clubbing Offer.
New York World, three times g week and the Ligonier Baner twice a week, all one year fer $2.50. Now is the time for new subscribers and old ones to secure both these putlications by paying one year in advance. : : . blb tt
Your Vaeation. -
. Most folks take a vacation, spend yours where you get value received. I am offering to a few people for this season some good quarters, - neat clean and furnished. I mean by furnished that you step in and live, no expense to you, but the rental you pay. The folowing features should appeal. Perfectly screened against mosquitoes and flies, wonderful shade, good boats, electric current in all rooms and porches, double garage which no one but you, if you carry the keys can enter, cement walks everywhere, fine bathing beach. You must sleep some in the summer too. The sleeping quarters are entirely separate but adjacent to living rooms. The demand for Wawasee cottages now is far greater than at this ‘time a year ago. If you wish to have a real vacation, make your reservations now, everything will be sold out ‘early. If you wish to get out and enjoy it with little effort on your part, telephone 532 Wawasee, Indiana or better make a personal vigit. The price will be no more than you are willing to pay ang you will get more than i§ represented to you. R. 0. Rench, - Ogden Island, Wawasee, Indiana.
Topeka’s 4th oCmmunity Public Sale. - ‘At J. A. Bowens Feed Barn Topeka Indiana on Wednesday, May 10. Sale will begin at 10 o’clock A. M. Sharp. hie o f 10 Head of Horses Farm Chunks, general purpose and driving horses. from 3 to 12 years old. Cattle— Consisting of Fresh Cows, Springers and Young Cattle. Some good Brood Sows and Shoats. Sheep—A number of good Breeding Ewes, some with lambs. Miscellaneous Articles—Pony buggy and harness, new and used farm implements, household goods, hay, grain and potatoes and many other articles will be listed by day of sale. Anything you wish tos ell can be listed upto and including day of sale. Selling terms: Sunms under $5.00 five per cent from $5.00 to $25.00 three per cent, sums over $25,00 two per cent cows $l.OO per head, Horses $2.00 per head. One half of above prices if not sold. gl Terms of Sale—A credit of 6 months will be given on all sums over $5.00 the purchaser giving note with approved security drawing 7 per cent interest from date of sale. All sums of $5.00 and underc ash in hand. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with, 2 per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. i - Jas. A. Bowen, Manager. H. E. Longcor and E. R. Kurtz, Auctioneers. i -
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I have a few tons of high- grade fertilizer‘} on hand: Any farmer in need can be accommodated. o George Ramsby -
