Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 10A, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 April 1923 — Page 2
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Liberty Theatre - CROMWELL, INDIANA o THURS. and FRI., May 3rd and 4th “y L 7 o ] (k 7. ‘When Knigthood Was In | Flower” . Featuring MARIAN DAVIS The cost of the picture was $1,221,491.31. It took 160 working days. The jewelry, silverware used amounted to $1,000,000. One dress used cost $l5OO come and guess which one it is. This is a gorgeous spectacle not to be missed. Itgis even better than we can tell you. The only way to realize the magnificence of this picture is to come and see it. The biggest picture made since ‘The Birth ef a Nation’. e SPECIAL MUSIC | - Admission 25¢ and 35¢
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850,000 Acres of Water,
~ In a bulletin issued today Georgs N. Mannfeld points out that Indiana is unusually blessed with a vast water area. There are thirty rivers, sixty large creeks and many hundred lakes. A rough estipate indicates approximately 350,000 acres of water in the state and if in one continuous body would represent a lake 100 miles long and nearly 50 miles wide. | . Mr. Mannfeld calls attention that one of the most beneficial laws of natural reproduction of fishes, estab lished a closed or protected season at spawning time. Most of the [fishes spawn in our waters in the spring or early summer and this is true of the most prized species, the two black basses, blue gill, rock bass, crappie. wall eyes and yellow perch. This law protects the masses and blue gill from April 30 to June 16, being enacted in 1921, In the two years of its enforce ment it has been of immense value in assisting to stock public waters, con servation officials assert.
Jersey Cattle Breeders Meet.
~ The Noble County Jersey Cattle Breeders Association enjoyed an in teresting meeting in the County Agents’ office: Wednesday evening. R D. Cannan for two years field man representating eighteen states for the American Jersey Breeders Association and now employed by Purdue was present and gave an excellent talk on the opportunities of the association to make dairying a profitable activity.in Noble County. : An interesting round table discus-: sion followed and resulted in the Neble County Association deciding to canvass the dairy situation with the view of forming a cow testing asso: ciation. Every member present was urged to get at least on e or more members to have his herd tested and report at the next meeting, scheduled for June: 14th. - :
To Form Tennis Assoeciation.
_lf encouragement is shown by surrounding cities and towns a Northern Indiana Tennis Association is to bhe formed. The Gary Tennis club is back of the movement and will meet to receive application Saturday even ing May 5. Outdoor sports in Ligonier seem to have given way to tennis and every youth seems to have a racket. The Riverside park courts should be put in condition for the summer-to accommodate players, the courts at the high school being overcrowded.. # :
Finds Ancient Instrument.
A son of Dwight Hooten Wawaka rural mail carrier the other day un: earthed in the .rear of his home a relic of past ages, a dagger with a blade eight inches in length inclosed in a scabbard. The lad was digging a hoele to bury some rubbish when the instrument was discovered buried in the ground along with a quantity of lead metal. The handle of wood to the death dealing instrument had rotted away, but the keen edged blade was in fair state of preservation.
Took Two Shots.
As a result of a domestic altercation betewen Ed Bush 38, and his wife 34 both colored of South Bend the former in Epworth hospital suffering from two bullet wounds and the latter in the county jail charged with shooting with intent to kill. Bush is expected to recover. The gquarrel started over some chickens.
Three Times and Fails.
Margaret Thomas professional shop lifter who operated in Goshen, For Wayne and other- northern Indiana cities according; to her confession, is in a cell in the Freeport, IIL, jail recovering from a third attempt at sui cide. She had collected merchandise worth thousands of dollars.
Ligonier is Cleaning Up.
: The clean-up season is now here and all garbage and rubbish, the winter’s accumulation, are being removed from back yards and alleys. Happy Notestine garbage master has not been so busy since the last water. melon season, ' i
Educational Conference. , - An educational conference will be held at Tri State college Angola May 5. All grade and high school teachers of this part of the state are asked to attend.: ! :
In Jail at LaGrange.
Paul L. Kennedy was arrested in Fort Wayne and taken to the LaGrange jail to answer a charge of larceny. He is also wanted in a Michigan town for failing to support his family
Gets Heroism Medal. William H. B. Collission 12 years old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Collisson of Winona lake has been awarded a gold medal for heroism.. ; : . Stk A § . 'They Need One T’j""’" . The Methodist Episcopal church congregation at Gary has made plans to erect a $650,000 church there this year. : ¥ L S ~ Raise §2,000 For Team,: - Nappanee base ball fans have raised $2,000 as & nucleus to sponsor & real semi-pro tepm this year. =
13th Ligonier Community Sale.
At Foster’s Sale Pavilion 1 .Thursday May 3 g | Rain or shine, Sale to commence at’ 11 a. m. Stock 1 p. m. » | 5 Head of Horses—s head work horses, 5 to 10 years old. ; 20 Head of Cattle—2o head of cattle consisting of fresh cows, close up springers and grass cattle. v 50 Head of Hogs—so head hogs consisting of brood sows, sows and pigs and feeding hogs from 50 to 125 pounds. Hia L ‘Sheep—Will try and have some sheep by day of sale. » Miscellaneous— Household goods. farming implements, dishes, 400 bu. corn, pear butter, maple syrup, range stove, dinner b'ell' new set double harness never been on a horse, automobile tires, tubes, tire patches, accessories, lubricating oil, 60 gallon gasoline tank, davenport. 5 1 Usual Terms : 2 . Geo. Foster, Manager. - E. R. Kurtz, Auct. o C. C. Smith and H. E. Hoak Clerks:
Big Demand for Fords.
“More people want Ford Cars than ever before,” Ed Farley the local Ford dealer said today. - “Fifty thousand more Fords were sold at' retail in March than in any one month in the history of the Ford Motor Company ~according to word from Detroit. The March sales to: taled 179,764 cars and trucks. X “For a whole yem%') sales have been running over 1000,000 a month, bringing a total of 1,429,979 Ford cars and trucks into use in the United States alone since April 1, 1922. e “Here in the Ligonier branch terri: ttory of which this city is a part, the March sales showed a big incease over last year for the same month. The demand for the Ford is just as great proportionately right here at home as it is anywhere ¢lse in the country. “The company is now operating' on the greatest manufacturing sched}ll,e in its history, so there are more Ford Cars being built than ever before and improvements in.. all the different types make the Ford the best it ever has been. : fon
The Salvation Army.
A religious organization in_ that it serves God by serving man. The “S” in Salvation Army has been said to stand for Soup, Soap and Salvation in the order named. Its method is to feed the hungry, to clean them up (physically as well as morally) and to effect so complete a reformation as to correct the traits of character that have led to hunger, vice and dig eontent. = . 2 The fifty years this plan has been in effect has proved its merit, for operations are now carried on in 76 countries, and the gospel that “a man may be down but he is never out” is preached in 42 languages. While world-wide in organization in each field of work, whether it-is the Leper Colonies of Java, the criminal tribes of India, or the slums of America, the Salvation Army works among thosc who need help most, going for men but going for the worst. ° g - Appeal in Indiana May 14 to 21.
Parent-Teacher Conventién.
The auditorium of the Wolf & Desauer store at Fort Wayne will be ‘thz scene of the first Indiana district Par-ent-Teacher convention on May 3. Registration will begin at nine o’clock and an interesting program has been arranged for the day. Mrs. F. H. Ritter has organized the district, whicle takes in the same counties as thé congressional district. The convention will be attended by the national president, Mrs. Milton P. Higgins of Worcester, Mass., and: the state president, Mrs. G. G. Derbyshire of Soutlport. Election of officers will take place during the morning session and a council wil lbe organized for Allen county. At this meeting Superinten-: dent D. O. McComb ‘will speak. At five thirty p. m. a banquet will be served at the South Side high school.
Two Political Appointments.
Gov. McCray has made two political appointments in naming Eph Dailey of Fort Wayne a member of the State Industrial Board and Lawrence Orr of Columbus head of the state board of accounts to @ succeed Jesse Eschbach who goes to a Forc Wayne bank position. - :
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New ’ | o ‘} Records | each month E. W. Barginton
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‘Jackson will paint your automobile and make it look like new. bß2atf
-For sale big pair of three year old colts weighing 3,150 pounds, strawbery roan in color. Charles Price. Wawaka Phone. - 6btt
For sale, iron flues 7 ft. 7 inches by 3 .inches, great for fence posts. Inquire of Joe Miller. " 28btt
When summer comes do not let your old car shame you. Have it repainted by Wallace Jackson, Ligonies ra ) : ‘ B2atf
- For Sale—nice office desk and smal iron safe . Inquire Lee Leeser Phone 84 Ligonier. s Tatf
For Painting and Paper Hanging Call Hershel Reed. Phone No. 885. e o Sath
FOR SALE—New “modern house, one square east Citizens Bank. Will sell on payment plan to ‘responsible party. 217 E. Third St. Phone 178, 46btt
Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. ' 'Welcome. ; tf
Auto Insurance.
A tull coverage policy on your car. Fire, theft, collision, property damage, Public Liability insurance, all a reasonable rates. . Fred Kiester, Phone 456. e anks
Hatching Eggs for Sale.
Sheppards famous strain of Anconas—the great winter layers. Price $l.OO per setting of 15. J. F. Fulford, Wawaka, Ind. o
I am prepared to clean chimmeys. furances and stoves on short notice and at reasonable prices. J. F. Sampull, Ligonier Call Banner office Phone 13. - b Tatf
Cass Trueck 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 reason able rates. ' 48btf
Fruit Trees and Shrubbery.
~All kinds of nursey stock sold at thel owest prices with a guarantee for Bix years to grow bloom and bear. All dead stéck replaced. Write to or call me at Ligonier. Chauncey Wagoner. = . - e BObtf
i e Christian Church Services, - -Sunday school at 10:00 Morning worship at 11:00 - il - Evening worship at| 7:00 ! ; The public is cordially invited fo these services . | 46atf
For Sale—Ford truck with.cab and platform, good as‘new, one 10-foot fioor . counter case. two 8 foot floor counter casés all with plate glass tops. The Star -CGrocery, Ligo;‘f‘ler, Phone '49. . 49atf
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To buy corn and oats. C. L. Chamberlin. . Phone 861.- Lre i SANEL
For, Sale—Some good chunk. horses at the right price. Otis Baker Ligonier, Ind. : s 49br¢
Notice of Administration. - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, subject to confirmation by said court duly appointed administrator of the estate of Davis H. Clark late of Noble County, Inidana, deceased, and creditors and all other persons interested in said estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. = St ' Charles O. Clark, Administrator Bothwell & Vanderford . Aftorneys for Estate o 9a3w
WILLYS LIGHT.
The only electric¢ ‘light and power plant using the famous Knight sleeve valve engine which actually improves with use, has an ‘opening .in this county for a live dealer or salesman; one who would not be afraid to work after he has made $lO,OOO a year. Write to the factory state representative, Geo. Waterous, care Clugston House, Columbia. City, Indiana. ¢ 2L GhRE
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County SS: 1n the matter of the Estate of ' Edwin H. Buckles, Deceased. No. 2463 \ In the Noble \Circuit Court May term 1923 : - Notice is hereby given That the undersigned as Administrator of the Hstate of Edwin H. Buckles Deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said KEstate, and .that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on. the 14 day of May 1923, at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not Do Gpproved. . ..ol And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Hstate, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make Proof of thelr Retrship or claim to ”&g‘" of said Estate. ~ . ;fiwgacmmmmgm Posted April 121923, . =
Crystal Theatre
~ Tues,, Wed. and Thus . May lst,2nd, 30 “Manslaughter ” . ADrama of the Mad Age =~ A pi'cture, that shows'wh&é _the ~ pl‘uantllnfl pursuit of pleasure is leading. With Leatrice Joy :s a reckless society beauty who sets the m pace and Thomas Meighen as the hero, who, loving her, sends her to prison. . e o . The 'dazzling masterpiece of -the world’s master producer—- . Cecile B. De Mllle v B e The biggest screen entertain- , - . ment of the 3year7~' fidd s - O e seEaL e T Admission -:- 15c, 25¢, and 35¢
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