Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 21B, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 July 1922 — Page 2
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Live and Let Li ; el 2 % M Auto tops and trimmihgs at pre-war prices. No pro--3 fiteering at our place. Materials exactly as repre- | sented at prices you [cannot duplicate anywhere. Have your top and trims repaired before starting on your summer vacation. Get our prices before having -your work done. Ford one man tops and cushions Aulomobile tops and curtaing, cur- $3 5 tains open with doors, best grade for J . Ford Top rear put on while you wait $7.50
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The Ligomer Banner »ESTABLISHED no_c.?, » : : §Published byt = . "he Banner Publishing Company - 'W. C. B. HARRISON Editor, AR Ty | Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in /the Postoffice at Ligonjer, Ind., as second class matter. e —
* Elkhart Twp: Fair Oect. 6. At an enthusiastic and well attended meeting of the Elkhart Township Fair association held at the North school officers and committeemen were re-elected as follows: President, “Harold Sorghenfrei, secretary, Mrs. Audrey Stuff; directors Charles Schwab, Frank Creago, Mrs. Audrey Stuff and Ralph Gallup. Ed' Ressler was appointed to assist . Braden Franks in the grain department; Mrs. Ed Ressler has charge of the relic department, Earl Stuff and Ezra Chaffee. in charge of concession stands The fair will be held October 6. \ . Picnie¢ in Park. The Dwight Wolf, T. E. Cass, Virgil Todd, E. R. Kurtz and Cecil Griffith families enjoyed ‘a picnic in Freed park Tuesday night and spent a most delightful evening. The male mgmbers of the party pitched horseshoes while the mothers and children looked on. The park is a very popular place these days. - Big Wheat Yield. : ._
Fred Bechtold living south{of Laketon has what is . probably z},\record wheat yield. . Eleven acres yielded 412% bushels or 37% bushels per. acre. ‘Part of the field" in low ground made it is believed 40 bushels to the acre as the wheat on higher ground - was, - considerably lighter.— North Manchester News- Journal., . Saturday at Winona, ~ = In the -afternoon of Saturday July 22 the great Shakesperian, play “Twelfth Night” will bé presented at Winona. e | A *i%h the eJening in the park under the .trees Hutchison on Birds a leeture and a reading by Mrs. Helen Huffman will be given. « 4 C . Visits Camp Rogsevelt. ~ Dr. C..D. Lane was:over and inspected Camp Roosevelt near New Carligle Tuésday and incidentally visited his son Carlos who is encamped there. A high military authority addressed the assemblage of boys numbering nearly one thousand. ; . The Sting of the Bee. Ed McDaniel was laid up Monday the Tresult of bee 'stings. His face, neck and chest were badly swollen and it was feared for a time that the result might be serious. He spent Sunday transferring hives - for Abe Weimer and Bert Bordner. :
Mrs. Mary Kane after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shobe returned to her: home ‘in Goshen: ==+ = -+ -
THE UNIVERSAL CAR o , | 1 al }ir@% ! [\ Sedant™ j i ; 1:' W6‘ i ! . % ) | e \__ AT ; NG B e e ' s 8 é« LM“_//‘: N % gl PR | Satz’&j‘”clz’ction ‘ . Complete automobile satisfaction E"is the result of buying wisely and economically rather than the desire and means to buy extravagantly. i Figure out your every automobile re- ~ Quirement and you will finditinaFord . Sedan—a family car of distinction and : }. beauty—a car of comfort and conven- . - ijence—a car of dependability and j* | service—a car that will give you comYou should place your order now if = Ligonier Universal -Sales s Lampeng s o
- Jacksons Adopt Babe. In its superior court news the Elkhart Truth of Monday §l§a.s t‘he; following: : o el “Mr. and Mrs. ,‘Wafilace: Jackson adopted Lloyd Thomas Beasley aged five months, and his name was changed to Thomas Samuel Jackson. The child’s mother is deaq{‘iflnd the father consented to-the agoption.” ' _ The father ()f.;th%hild resides near Cromwell. ' The little fellow is husky and ‘bright. o : oee e s . Will History Repeat. : Harry Miller of three miles south of Leeshurg was severely injured Saturday when three horses hitched to a plow ran away, throwing him from the plow. One o fthe horses fell and suffered a fractured leg. ‘ ; Five years ago a brother of Miller was killed in a similar manner. Very Interesting Meet, Tuesday afternoon and evening there was a big meeting at Waterloo of pastors and laYmer?,of the U. B church, Two fine programs were rendered. Dr. Paul, F. |H. Green and W. A. Cochran were present from Ligonier. | S £ Sisbnpmonrimivpirapiebnr : | ~Takes Many Bass, . After spending deveral days in town Harry Gilbert felt the fishing fever coming on and returned to Diamond lake cottage Wednesday ' evening. He takes more bass from Diamond lake waters than any other fisherman there, . ' = South Bend Wet., - ° Persons arrested for 'intoxication in Mishawaka, Elkhart and Goshen almost invaribly testify that ‘they procured their liquor in. South Bend. The St. Joseph. county metropolis must be a profitable‘loc‘é‘tioun for bootleggers. - ‘ Lo :
-+ Pool Room Owner Fined, Ross King owner of an Hlkhart billiard ‘hall paid $l5 in the city court there for permitting minors to play in his place. Other pool hall proprietors will be apprehended for the samé offense, . e % Gl Listening For the Voice, Andrew. Martin reported to.the Elkhart ‘police that he had been “sto up” by a young foot pad “with a fide voice” and touched for $B. 'The_,xyfig: aren ow listening for the voice. " N IS R R The Slogan Fails. . The slogan “Cross Crossings Carefully” seem'’s to have taken but a slight hold on opergtors of. automobiles juc:lgihg from crossing accidents reported in. the news’papiers. ' - After Another Factory. ’ The Elkhart Chamber of Gommerce is after the location of another factory there to employ 250 skilled work men.
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HOUSES NOW SHOT FROM GUN & ‘ S — 3 i { Concrete Construction Surely May Be . Said to Have Reached the Limit | | N ~_in This Idea. ; i A . “Shooting” houses out of a “gun” is the latest wrinkle. in concrete con-. struction, writes Cleveland Gaines in Popular Mechanics Magazine. The gun’ consists of a nozzle-like affair. at the end of a 8-inch hose. Dry concrete is put Into a contalner and water forced through it. The mixture is thus made at the last moment before it is applied. . In building the first of the houses in this fashion a one-sided framework of tar paper and chicken wire was erected. Iron reinforcing rods were placed against this and the concrete shot against it with the use of a gun. A wall two inches thick was “shot” in this way, allowed to dry, and the tar paper and chicken wire peeled off. The result was a solid concrete wall. Doors, windows and plumbing were put in place and the wall shot around them, - . ;
In similar fashion ceilings, floor, a fence around the yard and other parts of the house and yard were shot. Seats were shot into the wall at one place, decorative designs in another, and So on. The resulting house and yard was a complete home in one plece—a monolith, Sk : :
The second house built with the gun employed wallboard in place of tar paper and chicken wire, with even better results, ,
FRENCH HOLD TO NEST EGGS
Almost Every Household Has Some Kind of Hoard Stowed Away for an Emergency.
To arrive at the undoubted financial strength of France you must first understand that in every country there are two kinds of fiscal life. One pertains to government income and expenditure, the other to what might be called private money—that is, the reSources of the citizens. A" country may be broke and at the same time have immense potential wealth.
This is preecisely what is happening In France. Government finance is ridIng on a recky road, but the great mass of the people still have their nest eggs. Thrift, as every one knows, is ‘instinet with the French. Those who have had experience with French penuriousness = maintain that the French make of thrift a vice. Save for investment in government bonds " the average French man or woman delights to keep his or her fortune in actual cash. During the war they risked death to go back to ruined firesides to dig up their precious hoards. The resultis that France has-more real gold and silver stowed away in stockings and old pots than any other country, Government financlal crises may come and go, but this huge reservoir of savings—the bulwark of the nation—goes on forever. —lsaac G. Marcosson in. the Saturday Evening Post. ks
Practical Deduction.
Antoinette, who Is six, has a chiarming mother who sings very beautifully. Since babyhood Antoinette has delighted in listening. The other evening the southern girl was a dinner guest, : e i
When Antoinette’s mother sang “Carry Me Back to Qle Virginny™ in the mellow dialect of the South, the southern girl felt the tears creeping into her eyes. Antoinette piped up. “Mother, is it a little baby that wants to go back to Virginny?' . “Why, no, darling,” the mother answered. Then, glancing at the southern girl.’ “It is someone who loves that state, dear. It’s her home— She wants to go back— Someone like auntie. You know she comes from the South-_—" i : oA AR
Antoinette looked askance at the southern girl. “Well, why don’t she walk back? Only babies get carried—" —Chicago Journal. ;
The Champion Nuisance.
~ He goes at night to see a show where chorus flappers stand arow to do their little steps.and sing, while bum comedians blithely spring (with lmber lips and brazen tongue) gags that would make the Sphinx seem young! Next morning when I fain would toil, and gather wampum. for my moil, this'bimbo lets a yip escape his mouth with riabldry agape, and then proceeds to tell quite badly those Jokes to which I'd hearkened sadly when I was younger far than now—some day I'll crown that simp, I vow P He tells me all he can remember of ‘wheezes -“grayer than December—‘wheezes I hadn’t heard of lately; and | then he roars immoderately. He even | feels that I also should catch the spirit of a ‘show which he had seen and I had not—l swear that baby should be shot |—Buffalo Express. v s
Who Remembers “Butter Daisies?” A government clerk was heard bemoaning those lost dainties of hig youth, S ¢ e i
“I have eaten all the modern ' candies,” he sald. “Yes, sir, all the chocolates, and the milk chocolate, and the fudges, and the nut candles, and the sort with a cherry to jump out at you ‘ and all that, : )
“They are very nice, but none of them approaches the delicious flavor -of the old butter dalsies. I remember ‘how I used to get a nickel, run to thé corner store and invest in a bag of butter daisies. . . ‘ “Small yellow cones they were, that melted in your mouth, much as the fabled nectar of the gods was supposed to do. No, sir, I haven't tasted a butter daisy in 20 years."—Washington ‘Accuratey and Scientifically - Fitted. Brokenlenses Mrs. L. P, Wineburg
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