Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 11B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 May 1925 — Page 2
The ligomer Banner . . ESTABLISHED 1886.% e {Published by ; ' "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor = | | e Publizhed every Mondsy and Thursday and euteved iv the Postoffice at Ligo‘nier, Ind., as sacond elass maiter. t Lo e e Use Electric Shochs © 1 jor Regulating Hearts '("}'iw,}:-f- the most remarkable of recent medical inventions is the static wave device. ' Its purpose’is to. regulate the beating of ‘the lheart, should it be too fast or tho’ slow. The patient sits in an insulated chair connected with a ma- " ‘chine which passes an electric current through the body. = L | Outside the machine is a revolving ball, fixed to the end of a metal rod. Eveny time this ball passes another stationary ball, - eleetricity is- dis- ' charged from the body, causing the musgles to relax. . ’ " If the heart shonld be beating 74 times a minute, but is six beats fast, says| the Detroit News, the revolving ball is timed to go dround at T 4 revo: lutions:a minute and the heart is thus aslowpd dowll to its correct time. In “the |same way the heart can be A_cz_’j‘.iir’.-:: ved. : _ - “9his wonderful machine was ex--4 hibited at a recent medieal exhibition " in Londou. The force of ‘the ciurrent is such that a person putting his hand . Within six inches of tlie “ehair re; celves a powerful shoek, ' ‘ Turned Frem Smithy . to Watch Designing THe first Swiss watch was madé by a blacksmith. In 1650 a distinguished Englkhnian “was . triveling - through Switzerland when his wateh faiied i and (the nearest approach he could find |to a watchmaker was a young ~ blacksmith,.Daniel Jean Richard. Tlis young man undertock to repair. the watéh, which he did suceessfully. He profited so greatly hy this experiende in the knowledze he acquired of the design and construction of . watches thati he became the first watchmuker . of tlie country and the pioneer of a greaf industry. According to a Swiss ".’.‘l.;fi.t."‘j'l?:EZ{L.f‘l' visiting this vmmlf_v, the “district ,of Neuchiatel” produces moreg - watches xh{:n any similar locality in the [ wosid. i '~ When tc Find Acorns . Many menibers of the tree-planting -army ‘like the oak. As a group, eaks carny gémrr;;i marks of . distinction from other trees. One of these marks . is the bearing of acorns, in which the oakl. has nof cun;j}-’.ftifii«‘»n. sfays. -the American Tree u:-{ézau,'i:ni<szl of Washs . ing, whigh for a. two-cent stamp will send. you tree-planting suggestions.: - All of the ouks: may be. grouped as either white or black. To the former group belong the white oak propen and the bur oak, swamp white oak, chestnut oak, covercup oak, -the post oaly, and live cak, which may be recognized by the rounded lobes of their leaves, with the exception of the post . oak-and live oak, which hive no tohes: and by their light gray or licht buffishbrown bark, which. breaks off. into logse, flaky scales. The bur oak is distinguished from its close Kinsmen byl its eorklike hranches. The trees of~this group mature their acorns in a single vear, and for this reason acorns - of old and new crops are never found .on the sume tree, ‘ . _ Relic of Feudal Days The old Norman tower of EHoly Trinity chureh, at Richmend, in Yorkshire, England. dates back to the Eleventh century. It_is_one of the few, if not the only church where the ‘old custom of ringing the. curfew still survives. The tower contains two bells. For centuries the larger bell - has been rung every day at six o’clock ~ in the morning nnd’agnifi at curfew }i(mr—~9i;fllt o'clo¢ck in the evening, The smaller bell is rung at eleven o'clock on Shrove Tuesday morning “to bid the housewives tend the fires -and cook the pancakes well,” Another ] ~ duaint f‘l{}'\",i‘\ul ‘at this echurch is Hw; practice of ringing the “gathering beli” | on the occasion of a funeral to give the moufners an hour’s notice to pre- - pare. Unless speedy restoration work | ~ Is undertaken this ancient tower is | -gaid to be doomed.—Family Herald, | L . : . 1’ ' His Own Death Notice . 1 . Mike was working diligently in his) potato patch when he saw the post- | man coming up the road, bringing’ai black-edged envelope. ' i . Mike became -uneasy, and showed | gf o E ; o - “Hope it’s not bad news,” said the | postman, : : ‘ “It is that,” said Mike, looking gt the address. “It's upset I am en: | toirely. My bhrother, Pat’s dead. Ix can tell by his handwriting.’—From | . Everybody’s Magazine. .~ ; —_— - QGave Name to Vogue - “The name “silhouette” is derived from Etienne de Silhouette, a French . minister of finance, who was famous for his ‘measures of economy in 1759. All business was stripped of unneces- | sary detail. - Paintin® were reduced sto mere outlines. * Whether this w:‘lsg in conformance with the spirit of econ- | omy -or because it was coincidence that | ‘black and wlfite’_outl’z‘ne- portraits be- ! ‘came popular at this time, the name “Sithouette” was applied to them and “has cung, o = , e : ~ Teo Entertain Soicial Hour. - ~ Mesdames A. E. Kelley, C. G. Keehn and W. C. B. Harrison will entertian the Social Hour at the Kelley h‘qxixe"i Friday evenign . The Social Hour has | 2 membership of over fifty. = | , Save money. Waich our window | Satarday A. &P. Tes Co. -~ |
: “The Road to the City” The Rebecca Li}l\ge of Kimmell have engaged. the Jefiérson Township Dramatic Club to present a Dbenetit play at Kimmell the evening of Z\r’(ay'.fi at the Town Hall. The play “The Road to the City” is one of the most success-~ ful plays that has ever been presented by honic talent in Noble county and will no doubt play .to ‘a packed house on the 13th. : o A daughter Georgianna Eloise was born at the Goshen.hijml Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Miller of Ligomier. . = : The Rebececa Lodge - of Kimmell have secured “The Road to the City”’ that has been playing Noble eounty for the last month. The date is May 13th, - : " Frank® Beil aud Gloyd Gaff were at Rimmell arranging to produce “The _.&(ma(lv to the City” May 13th. : Save monev. Watch -our window Saturday A & P Tea Co. / :
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Injured in Accident. * Two women were slightly injured and both automobiles were wrecked when a machine driven by J. H. Wilson of Elkkhart plowed into a car driven by Dean Armstead, South Bend in that city Sunday afternoon. The Armstead machine was thrown nearly ten feet by force of the impact, and Miss: Audrey Milliken and Miss Fredna ‘Amos both passengers in the Armstead car suffered painful but not serious bHruises about the head and body. ‘ o ; . . ~© Will Hold'Tournament. The Goshen. bowling tournament always held at the end of the season postponed on account of the ban on ausements will be held the week of May 11-16. All entries must be verified to the alleys by Saturday evening. = : ‘ i S. 85, Convention, The Noble county -Sunday school conventicn of religious education will be held in the M. E. church at Kimmell tomorrow May 8. . . :
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Have you a kitchen wall foam gbt &= ° ® ° an urr: oW space 24 in.to 50in.wide? 74! it Pick out one of these beautiful new latest mgqgdel Napanee Dutch Kitchenets from the reimainder of our surplus stock—you can still have your choice of French gray, snow white or golden oak finishes —24 lin, 36 in,, 42 in. and 50 in, widths.The inducements, savings and terms will simply amaze you. But you must hurry. They’re going fast—we’ve about accomplished the purpose of this sale—this may be our final notice. If you want to be numbered among the fortunate, yeu’ll have to act witt out delay. Never again such an opportunity! _ 3
NO' E'l C . We will even “trade in” your present cabinet on a Napanee, if it will help you. We : g dom't want anything to stand in the way of your attending this sale. We know that a - : Napanee in your kitchen will sell others for us to your friends later ons That is another foenon for these unheard-of inducemenits. Tomorrow may be your last chance, Seize it] :
Dog Taxes Must Be Paid Dog taxes made the subject of a new law by the indiana state legislature this year must be paid to the township assessor and will not be accepted at the office of the county auditor. Township assessor: within sixty days after the assessing period which nds on May 15 must turn over the money collected and all records including a list ¢f persons who have not paid to the county auditor. i Act On Three Road Petitions The county commissioners in session Monday appoirited viewers -and ‘Gartska John QGashrdluetaoincmfwyn engineers for the proposed Frank iGartska John Gadamski and .J. & t Rink gravel roads, petitions of which i were filed recently, Theé first two :roads are in Swan township and -the %Rink road in Elkhart township. l Birihday Photographs, i For every child from one to five - years old made FREE at Hieber Studio dcall 103 for part'iculars and appoint‘ment. : GRS
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' After Thirty Years Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Urich danghter Evelyn snd Riics, Fva cook last Sunday drove to Nappanee to look after the grave of ' Mr. Urich’s brother buried there thirty-eight years age. The degoased. William ¥, Urich . was a former resident of Ligonmier. . . Marriage License, = 1. Charles Wright Elkhart and Mary Kathryn Reed Ligonier were issued a marriage licease at -Goshen Monday The wedding wili take nlace. at the Reed home her: Saturdayv. A ; H:’t‘:!zié%'s'i‘ Bisrarery o A Goshen resident has made the Starting Liseovdl o N el crop there has been killed. As this is an annua! occurrance the declaration will not create much of a furor. o e Vvt Woel Cllp. 0 Alvin? Shock. took the first of the season’s “wool élip to. the Uromwéll mnrket the ofhor day. The Lt‘s'x’i‘»_‘él'fiof the fleeeas caured some excitement in ‘the wool marxet there - ¥
Lo L e {';; » ? Complete set of beautiful crystal giasaware ‘%‘l oat A “ dm gg for spices, ‘coffee, tea, sugar, etc, also infi e B 5538 ¢ cluded with your Napanee! Also an alum- : Sl Wl fadd)’ @ ibum sugar scoop. ; - Vou also oet mee. NN\ Jue LSSO SCU /S KoY S 0 NN — o el S O e e ie I S (=3 e=[lO(S DR e | corree §\£ ‘%—‘”_’3 7 i’-‘”“f;i“’-t‘f‘*fl,i% iy i e s|| g e // (et o el LBP L Tl s T Nliee=Y /28 Ifimfl‘ffi M:;F‘L !J;’ ; i ”,',Z_ IS ff'"'?;;flf_ij@ »'J _fli}N 'Hll'f?;.]"}}fur“ =Y Gzttt Gt (IR (Nt o BRI L [ s Real o TR ] el sl SWil o == T e SRR | L Leiels e T TR
Ten of the 74 reasons Hhefe are just ten of ’ : the many superioriyou'll preferaNapanee tiesyou'lifindinthese cabinets: (1) “Easy Fill” Flour Bin, nothing to get out of order. (2) Dust-proof Drop Curtain, full canvas back. (3) Firm, flat Porcelain Top, framed underneath. (4) Ant-proof casters, rust-proof hardware. (5) Dust-proof, mice-proof back..Nogap. (6) Can’t come apart construction. 3-way lock corners. (7) Hardwood Veneer throughout, instead of cheap gumwood. (8) Hardwood Buffet Drawers, can’t bind. (9) Finely finished white interior, won’t peel. (10) Built to last of seasoned Oak and White Maple. Ll
Mothers’ Day , . me Presbyterian Church, May 10th | Sermon at 10:45 and ‘7:?.)o‘ ' VS?)‘SCEQ% Music ~ SACK'S ORCHESTRA - | 'Mothéfs in charge of e\égarfiiég sérvéscé - - ALL ARE WELCOME
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