Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 16B, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 June 1923 — Page 2

‘Loansto _farnrers and sto’ckmcn ar'e ncgot- ) - itatedby this institution with the . ; - least formality and gréatest ' | . helpfulness. - e . Applications for Farm Loansrecdve pro- ~ 'mpt and courteous attention- ; - our ratesare moderate; _ | Terms favorable and facilities unexcelled. ' Conference with our 6ffljce'rs’ iscordialiy o 1 invited, and kept in strictest confidence. ‘ o : ; : ! You will receive hereevery accomodation | consistent with sound banking principles. We payld{foneavings - “The'Bank on thefjCorner”

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< i * . diaf@ iU L 7 ' al.‘ . ;ua;:.‘. v ey 3 t § Means Power : SRR baasl oHe el Stantay mGsTRSERSEREERY. el ‘-: R ED CROWN Gasoline . . ° ; L\ is the most highly spe- { e 2 '3 Y 4t tie £ = 2 cialized source of energy € $ 7 & 4 o > : that science has been able to & AL o r extract from the earth and turn tocommercial use. - - ‘ ' oq . : Crown the Standard Oil : 52 S shoam - il domdl Company (Indiana) uses ' every care to make Red A ; : ol h o e T : : Crown a gasoline of quality, that it may bé the- - measure of efficiency wfi:r‘: - = % xz & s 2 Eo iI : i - ever itisfound. Use Red | : ' { W v SOGin'L 8, L 23 Bl any Get Every Ounct : ' Uil g 0 of power your engine is capable of ; % 7 » ° e ovr P £ % [ - - developing. There is no W”fi : L 2L aNIE 18 : * : ok % 3 3 Ry ¢ . and is converted into power—sus&q. . & § ( tained pulling power. ‘ . - Red Crown contains a perfect e = A ae 90T 1) ~ chain of boiling point fractiens, ranging from about 950 F. to sbout - 4270 F. withouta gap. Hence the - abundance of smooth, rhythmic, steam-engine-like power. = . l Use Red Crown and get all thé : blore s v R S ; * Blaged Trail Garage, North /N U RN, DS o Covinand Third Sta. . WERWE o) *% X L 0 : : - Aute as o e ) Tt Y HOrE Lo sl eWG %& ég s ¥ osr 1 21 A\ J = :‘;f ‘f L 4 ‘;‘#7? -L , %;g “"‘ ’ ’vf\ & o i - z‘?% e Bl R Re i Bk e A L -~ i | P e B TSR TR i € i Wi o L s St S BB o N e T R b e o o e

w e ‘o Ligo*i ===’i’; ,== S iui — ml l’ At a directors meting Tuesday even ing H‘t?‘.??a was elected secretary of the Farmeérs & Merchants Trust compandy to succeed John L. Henry, Tesigned. Mr. Beck has for the past year held the position of assistant se‘eretary and cashier and has grown popular ‘in the bank and among the public. Mr. Hetiry reélinquished a po‘sitfon he bhad held since the organi‘zation of the bank and felt that he had earned a rest. He will engage in busines slater. ' John H. Hoffman trea‘Burér of the Trust company is aseisc 'ing Cashier Beck along with Miss Dora ‘Sc¢hwab who is a stand by in the instiitution. : :

Ll Go Fishing Saturday. The open date for bass and blue g 1 fishing in Indiana public waters fs June 16, state conservation officials said todmy. = 1 Through the law reads that the closed season is from April 30 to Juné 1§ on thése species there is some confusion whether the season ‘opéns on the 16th or 17th. George N. Mannfeld chiet of the fish and game division says that fishing for ‘thes¢ Bpecies, protected! during the spawning season, may lawfully start on June 16. it 5

' Sues to Recover On Bonds. | Te case of Delbert Baughman of Albion vs the Albion Farmers State |Bank @ damage sult resulting %ifl |the robbery of the bank about two years ago was. openéd in the Noble Noble €ircuit court Monday. Baugh man had lberty bonds and ‘other securities’ valued at approximately 184,000 taken from a safety deposit vanlt during the robbery and is seek{ing to récover the loss.

. School Enumeration, The Tate ‘school enumeration in Noble county was; Male 2,329; female, 2,348, a total of 4,677. Reports from other nearby counties are: LaGrange ‘male 1,602; feamle 1,611 Elkhart, male 6.026; female 6,086; Kosciusko, male, 3,264; female, ;3,044; DeKalb, male 2,731; female, 2,717; Whitley male, 1,826; female 1,722. All counties in the state have reported except Steu‘bén, : ,

. World War Vets to Meet. Many legionnaries of this city are planning to go to Lakes James next Friday to attena the American Leglon convention of the twelfth district to be held under the:auspices of the ;.Iggglqn post of Angola. : The event ‘will be an all day meeting convening 4n the morning and clesing with the ‘evening session. ' el

- * Farmeér In Argument Dies, . oJohn Boring 45 tenant on a farm near South Whitley died while engaged in a hedted argument with his land lord. Itis sald that the landlord cen: sured Boring about some work on his farm and swore at him who at that instant fell against a fence and expired. Heart trouble caused his death.

+ W.C. T.U. Meeting, All members of the W, C. T. U. are urged to be present at a meeting Tuesday evening at the home of. Mrs. Malissa Denny. There are matters of impofrtance to consider. | = = -

. Jumps From Wagon, Dies. - Charles Schearer age 69 a farmer near Bippus died from injuries he received when he jumped from a wagon o?fte} failing' to manage a runaway team. ; : Hentom iy

-~ Cash Day Observance. . Cabh Day will be observed at the Ligonier U. B. church next Sunday morning ‘with an outside speaker to conduct the services. * '

. Lands 24. Pounder. ol William Grove of Elkhart landed a ’é&ip&unn‘_pun‘aw fish in the Christiania creek basin there. It took him an hour to capture the fish, .

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§ . A Battery A Without Jars The new Gummite case; d an exclusive feature with . © Exide Batteries, is g picet ol In one piect. i % thecem. %?:.'.: 18, indi- ; fidual jars are’ done | ety Sadetracitie il § BT B snazEd TRADLL B @ GAmAGE -

Jackson will paint your automobile and make it look like new, = G62atf W'ant;éd. used Ferd Car. Innuiro a.t} this office. o 11btt . Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 .f'or" prompt delivery. ; 10bit FOR SALE—New garden hosé. Inquire at the Banner office. Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream qf quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligenier Artificial Ice Co. distribuL tOT'S. ; 10btt

Call for Elder’s ice cream the cream of quality. For Sale by all dealers. Ligonier Artificial Ice Co. distributors. o 10btt

House, two acre truck patch with auto storage for rent there miles east of Ligonier. -Inquire of Frank W. Zimmerman, this ecity. Ilatf

Beginners’ dancing class will be instructed by Dr. Arnold Elson at 8:00 o’clock each Thursday evening until farther notice. 7btt

Christian Science services are held avery Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. Welcome. tt

I am prepared to clean chimneys. furances and stoves on short notice and at reasonable prices. J. F. Sampull, Ligonier (Call Banner office Phone 13. Tatf

_ - Cass Truck Line. The Cass Auto Truck Line operates in_and out of Ligonier between Fort Wayne and South Bend. Local and long distance hauling done at reasonable rates. ‘ : : 48btf Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. All kinds of nursey stock sold at thel owest prices with a guarantee for six years to grow bloom and bear. All dead stock repldced. Write to or call me at Ligonier. Chauncey Wagoner. : . 50btf

. Christian Church Services. Sunday school at 10:00 0 ! Morning worship at 11:00 Evening worship at 7:00 . The public is cordially invited to these services . 46atf

First Presbyterian Church €Cavin St Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor. Residence the Manse® 318 Third St. ‘Telephone 345 ok ‘ : Sunday School ‘9:30 a. m. Morning Service 10:45 a. m. Evening services 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wed. 7p. m. ‘“The Church With a Welcome.”

Call phone 220 for a Hoover Vaccum Cleaner demonstration. 9att

94,00 Chokers $4.00 » ‘Your old muff or fur made:into an up to the minute choker for $4. Fur coats and capes remodeled and relined now at summer prices at the leading furriers of 116 Jefferson strect KElkhart, Ind. Phone 2346 Fingers. : , -~ 14atf Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the Noble Circuit court of Indiana duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Caroline Lardon, late of Noble County, in the State of Indiana, deceased, and creditors and all other persons interested in said estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. . : Sarah M. Miller, Administratrix. . Bothwell & Vanderford, Attorneys for Estate, : 16b3w

|~ Notice of Appintment. | State of Indiana, Noble County SS: . Notice is hereby given that ‘the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Buel 'W. Cowley late of Noble County, In--diana. _ P : Said estate is supposed to be solvent, - : ' : : ‘Schuyler C. Sackett administrator of the estate of Buel W. .~ Cowley, deceased. W. H. Wigton, Att’y -~ 14bt3w R - e : .r : e . . and Blistering =

Days of Summer We Lre going to give you a blizzard? of white goods and cool summer materials that will drive away all fear of being uncomfortable, Gauze underwear, Silk Hose, Silk 'Waists Silk Blouses White! Dress ‘Goods, Nainsookj Longcloth, Pretty Crepes in Cotton and Silk, Stansbury is alwajs ’readyJ with plenty of notions, such as pow der puffs talcum powder, Face pow: der, Toilet: water, dress . shields, Gloves, ‘Bragsiers, Corsetletts, Corsets, Bath Towels, Damask, Tissue jrG\_injgllmnt;,' Ginghams, Percales, Mus ‘l'linfl'. : : ¢ ! e R { tl This will be Hosiery Week Special for the Boys and Girls. Lxfi-jgiigh. rolled top hose in White,

Brown and Black all sizes only the DI G i 280 Large line Ladies Silk Hose Black, White, Tan, Gray only the pair 98c ~ STANSBURY DR For All Your Dry Goods. Wants

MUMMIES HAVE TOLD MUCH Scientific Research Proves That An- - cient Egyptians Suffered From Many “Modern” Diseases. e While we do not know just what were the seven plagues of Egypt, we do know that a good many of the diseases of today were present among the Egyptians of Tut-Ankh-Amen’s time and earlier. Hardening of the arteries, for example, we have come to blame more or less on the drive and worry of modern life, yet the arteries of mummies buried 8,500 years ago show the plagues and deposits of lime salts typical of arteriosclerosis in all its stages. - We owe much of our knowledge ot} disease among the early Egyptians to the late Sir Marc Ruffer, president of the sanitary and quarantine council of Egypt during the last years of his life. By means of special solutions for softening and preserving the dried tissues of the mummies, he was able to prepare thin sections of the various argans and study them under the microscope. Owing to the common method of preparing the ‘mummies, which consisted of the removal of most of the internal organs through an opening cut In the left flank, and repacking them after cleaning with sand or rags or, rarely, myrrh and incense, diseases of the organs themselves have not been easy to identify. The organs were replaced hit or miss, as a rule, regardless of where they belonged. Thus in one mummy Ruffer found ‘the kidneys tucked away where the heart belonged, while that organ had crowded out the Uver.: Such diseases as affect the bones are easily studied, however.

MAN’S VOICE IS PHENOMENAL London Window Cleaner Able to Sing Two Notes of Music at the : . Same Time. L Stratliie Mackay, a window cleaner, can sing two notes of music at the same time and has been the subject of much curiosity and interest in London recently. The department of phonetics in -the London university has shown deep interest in Mackay's case and has subjected him to tests and at his own request has arranged for further tests: of his remarkable talent. ‘One of the tests was made by Prof. Daniel Jones, head of the department of phonetics in the university. At the conclusion the professor told a newspaper representative that Mr. Mackay’s voice was absolutely unlike any other he had ever heard. He sald that it was phenomenal. : Vi At the professor's request, Mackay { sang'a number of notes with the double voice, and records of these tones were taken by the kymograph, an in- ‘ strument whi¢h shows sound vibrations. By these means it was possible to keep a strictly sclentific measurement of the musical intervals between the double notes that were sung. - Professor Jones explains that Mac-* kay apparently has the power when singing to make one of his vocal chords vibrate at half the rate of the other, or at a third, fourth or fifth of the rate. It is this which produces the double notes. . : -@

"~ ! Why Paths Are Crooked. The reason most paths are crooked wag explained the other day by a Lynbrook commuter, 'whe ever since the Spanish war has been cutting. across lots to catch the 7:42. “Did you ever see a straight path?” he asked. “There may be some, but there’s none in Lynbrook. What makes ’em crooked is the fact that one leg of man is shorter than the other. Ifhe wandered aimlessly he would go around in a circle, but having his home as an objective he soon corrects his position. This makes a curve in the original path. : . “Then, too, when he starts making the path he will stumble over the rough places. Others follew in his footsteps and a curve develops. A ‘straight and narrow’ path is never formed naturally and it would be a hard road to walk in”—New York Sun i ’ e

First Hungarian ‘lncome Tax. Hungary has at length imposed a tax upon incomes, depending upon salaries or dividends earned. ‘Weekly income of from 1,500 to 35,000 crowns pay at the annual rate of from 5 to 2,600 crowns weekly. Above 325,000 crowns the tax is 7 per cent for each 1,000 crowns. On monthly salaries of froth' 5,000 crowns to 140,000 crowns the tax varies from 20 to 10,500 crowns monthly. Joint stock companies pay from 168 to 26 per cent up .to profits of 30 per cent, with a higher tax if profits exceed 40 per cent. Insurance companies pay one-thousandth of their incomes from policles. -

Tall Sunfiower. -Judge Charles B. Montgomery, “the sunflower. king,” has heard from the 11,845 ' packages of seed he sent out last year, reports the Kanhsas €ity Times. The tallest sunflower was grown in Sanger, €ul. It was 20§, feet high. The ‘“king” raised the largest -head, 184 pounds. The second to this, 16%4 pounds, was raised in Bernice, Neb. ' The “king” raised the most heads on one stalk, 120 fully developed blossoms. =~ - ‘ ' Radio Staticns In Arotic. ..|The Canadian government is plan.ning a chain of radlo stations, extend‘ing right into the Arctic circle, which ‘are now belng completed. Six sta‘tlons are planned, five of which will be in the Northwest territories and another at Dawson. The stations on or near the Mackenzle river will be ‘located at Fort Smith, Fort Resolution, Fort Simpson, Fort Norman and Fort McPherson.—Scientific American.

l Wanted ‘To buy corn and oats. C. L. Cham= berfin. Phone 861. Skbt;t'i . Bible School Abandoned. The proposed daily vacation bible school for Goshen has.been ..a’b%‘.,‘lffi doned on account of a lack of interest in the emterprise, | .

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