Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 21A, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 July 1923 — Page 2

v Loans to farmers and stockmen are negot- - - . itatedby this institution with the e - least formality and greatest , ~ helpfulness. o , J:Applica‘tions for Farm Loans receive pro- ~ mpt and courteous attention- ‘ ~ our rates are moderate; Terms favorable and facilities unexcelled. ~ Conference with our officers is cordially invited, and kept in strictest . confidence. " You will receive here every accomodation consistent with sound banking principles. - We pay}4dßongsavings ' - “Theißank on’the§Corner” : .

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i P foo - REAL SATISFACTION 0 N L 3 A man is satisfied when he has the best. After , he has tried all them he satisfies himself with : his_own judgement. -If you haye neverlused;. SINCLAIR STRAIGHT RUN s gasoline, coal oil, oils and grease, try them - out i and be convinced. : o Buy Sinclair Products in Ligonier at fhe‘ - following stations: e Geo. Fosters taxi barn, Blazed Trail Gatéxge-. Ligonier Unv. Sales Co, Ed Crocket N. Main City Oil wagon and Sacks Bakery for coal oil 5 M iolikoo i o oo - Ligonier that you want filled with gas or coal oil o bp‘ ; V el ‘ g Rl e

. £ -, S o ESTABGISHED 1086, '~ Published by & "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B._WSON“ Editor : Published every Monday and Thursday and ‘entered in the Postofice at Ligo- - | Record For Jume. Game 'wardens of the state con’ servation department arrested 162 persons in June for violating fish | and game laws resulting in 156 convictions:f three cases remain to be tried and three cases were dismissed. Fines and costs assessed against: violators amounting to $3,122.05. = . According to George N. Mannfeld, chief of the fish and game, division in June 1922 exactly the same number of violators were arrested with 149 con: victed and paying fines and costs ag: ‘greating $2,899.30 showing a net increase of seven convictions in the warden service this year. : | | Offenses for which violators.were convicted in June this year are as fol - lows: . i ~ Hunting or fishing without license, 49 taking undersized fish 34, possession of nets, 17; netting or seining ing fish, 15: possession or taking protected species of fish in closed season and for killing squirrels in closed season, 11 taking fur bearing animals in closed season 9; taking fish with the hands 7; possession of spears or fish traps 2; possession of pheasants in violation ef the law '1l; and shooting on a public highway 1.

€Charges Are Plentiful.

If Frank O. Garrison of Whitley county could have thought of more charges in ' his divorce complaint against Ethel May Garrison he would probably have alleged them.Hére are a few: Infidelity, use of vicious language and miscppd-ugt tried to hit Garrison’s mother with a brick, that she once tried to strike his infant brother with a poker, and that she by her own confession tried to back a buggy down a hill so that it would strike an innocent mother and her baby. She is charged with being an infidel and with ‘having threatened to burn down his farm Dbuildings, with - having turuned the horses in the cornfield and with coaching their children on ‘her lap to speak undué words about Mr. Garrison’s mother. : - Death Charges to Grand Jury.. That® teh grand jury may investigate the deaths of Charles Worthington and Theron Denner when called in September is the belief of Dr. D. R. Benninghoff Allen county coroner and Warren. Brokaw deputy coroner. Worthington died on June 19 and it is alleged that his death was caused by poison liquor said to have been purchased from Garn Johnson drink parlor proprietor -at Fort Wayne.. G Denner was killed sometime ago hy a bullet from the revolver of Officer John Pritchard when he tried to escape from the officer by jumping from the machine in wihch he was being taken to the police station. . .°

Called to Pittsburg.

Andy Wiseburg manager of the Hotel Oliver South Bend was called to Pittsburg by the serious illness of his brother Louis. If will be recalled that Louis iWseburg was locked up here some time ago suffering from mental disorder and was taken to his Pennsylvania home by Policeman Bowen at the request of relatives. While here the man grew violent and :attempted to wreck the windows and furniture in the city jail. o flO ] Runs Down Dog. A heartless tourist east bound on the Blazed Trail Thursday ran down Archie Dull’s valuable collie dog with His car and sped away leaving the poor animal stretched out on the road way. Mr. Dull is very indignant over the outrage and may take legal action against the perpetrator. Mr and Mrs. Lee Loeser and daughter Miss Rosalie followed the tourist car to Kendallville and procured the license number, giving it to the: wounded dog owner. It is thought the caniné may recover although badly hurt. |

Cuts Nose Nearly Ofif

When an automobile driven by James Dupee of Fort Wayne crashed into a telegraph pole to avoid striking another machine in that city Charles Jones a passenger with Dupee was thrown into the windshield of the machine with such violence ithat the glass was shattered and Jones’ nose cut until it was almost severed from his face. i & : : R 1 - Grandma’s Bobbed Hair. = | . Within a few hours 10 Goshen women some of them past 60 years of age entered a beauty parlor and emerged with bobbed hair. Many may sneer at the performance but women have equal rights with men these hot days, ‘ : 7% To Face Judge Anderson. 1 The .nTber of arrests for illegal booze transactions in Fort | Wayne now numbersabout 75 many prominent residents being taken! by the drag net of the 15 federal enforcement of - ficers. All are under bond. - e Car Goes East =~ _ The Chevrolet tourning car held by Roy Stroman for a repair bill after being abandoned by a Johnstown, Pa., man was claimed and taken to Pitts: burg by machine dealers after all charges against it were paid. = , Mrs. L. J. Yoder paid her Topeka

POPLAR TREES GIRL’'S DOWRY

Planted at Child’s Birth, They Provide '@ “Dot” Demanded on Her~ : Marriage. :

In the southernmost part of Italy is the province of Cglabria. One of the most charming of the customs here in Italy’s toe is that relating to a girl's dowry. For, as in most European countries, a Calabrian girl has a slim chance of marriage unless she is the proud possessor of a “dot.” : E The Calabrians, to avoid such a tragedy as that of bringing up a daughter and not being able to endow" her with a sufficlent dowry to attract an eligible husband, make provision in her babyhood against such a misfor- | tune. In some parts of Calabria, when a little girl is born, her father plants a row of poplar trees, which are hers. By the time she is seventeen years old the poplars are fine, large treesand ready to be hewn down. Then their wood is sold and the money is set aside for the daughter’s dowry.. Calabria also is rich in historic interest. Scilla is one of the seaports. Across the straits of Messina is Sicily. It was here that the mythological monsters, Scylla and Charybdis, were supposed to menace mariners. Even the brave Ulysses was in never-ending: fear of Scylla. - It -has always been filled with romance, and from 'this mountainous country come thrilling tales of highwaymen and brigands, for it was a favorite haunt for outlaws. Sodnae PLUTARCH’S RULES OF DIET Philosopher Seems to Have Had the Right Idea Concerning the ! ' Satisfying ot Appetita, - He that is hungry should eat necessary food and find it pleasant; but when he is freed from his common appetite, he ought not t 6 raise up a fresh one. For as dancing was no unpleasant exercise to Socrates himself, so he that can make his meal of sweatmeats i a second course receives the less damage. But he that has taken already what may sufficiently satisfy his' nature ought by all - means to avoid them. And concerning these things, indecorum and ambition ‘are no less to be avoided than the love of pleasure or gluttony. Therefore, when any rare or noble ‘ dish is before you, you will get ‘more honor by refraining from it than partaking of it. Remember what Simon_ldes said, that he never repented that Fne had held his tongue, but often that he had spoken; so we shall not rei pent that we have refused a good dish or drank water instead of Falernian, but the contrary. We are not only to commit no violence on nature} but when any. of those things are offered to her, even if she has a desire for them, we ought oftentimes to direct the appetite to ‘a more innecent and accustomed diet, that she may be used to it and acquainted with it— Plutarch, | — 'w? AWk ta o -.‘:“-l; ™ 4 Dm e B

Whlto Buffalo Robe Prized,

In the old days Indians cherished the white buffalo robe as almost beyond price. In 1832 or 1833 the Mandans, hearing that the Blackfeet at the mouth of the Yellowstone had a white buffalo robe, sent a delegdation with eight horses and with tradinggoods the 200 miles to procure the robe if possible. The delegation left the horses and the goods and returned ‘afoot with the robe. This was consecrated to the Great Spirit and hung upon a pole, out of touch, as powerful medicine. ' : . It is said that not one in a hundred thousand buffaloes was white. Even at that the color was likely to be a yellowish white and the robe was known by the plainsmen as a ‘“buckskin” robe. The pure white robe scarcely existed, : ~Millet Studio to Be Museum, The remarkable building in the main street of the art center Barbizon, where Jean-Francois Millet painted “The Angelus” and other masterpleces, is being restored to its exact condition when used by the master. It will be opened officially to tourists and art pilgrims. : ’ The restoration is almost a work of love by Douhin, the last painter of the Barbizon school, who, after discovering a long-hidden set of camera plates showing almost every corner of Millet’s ,home, bought the lease and commenced to rebulld and replace, covering the expense of his operations by the sale of copies of Millet’s best known canvases. When completed, the house will be virtually a Millet museum. : : .

Cool-Headed Little Girl.

The coolest act I ever saw, says Mr. . Rex 'Stuart, a railway engineer, in the American Magazine, was some months ago on the run ‘between New York and Albany. We were a little late and were traveling fast when I saw two little girls on the track straight ahead. A freight was coming north on the opposite track. One of the girls saw the danger and jymped clear. The other was caught. e There is only six feet between the ‘rails of the two tracks, and she was trapped in there. She turned sidewise, then put her'hands straight down at her sides, shut her eyes and stood perfectly still. I looked back after we hit the curve, and she was still standing there as stiff as a poker, waiting for the trains to pass. Of course, it ~would have been better if she had “dropped flat ?x:n_the ground, but she -scarcely had time to do that. It was a very cool-headed deed as it was. Kiester is particular with your work. He wants it right as well as L e whE __Call for Blder’s ice cream the cream of quality, For Sale by all dealers. mmumnmeoamwj

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Jackson-will paint your automobile | and make it look like new. = 52atf - Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery, v 10btf See” Arthur - Furgeson for electre fans, Gl v 18t - Wanted, small tent or awning to cover small automobile. Call at Ban [neromce." L 16btt Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:80 at the hall over Weir & Cowley. Welcome. s 44 I am prepared to clean chimneys. furances and stoves on short notice and at reasonablé prices. J. F. Sampull, Ligonier -Call’ Banner office Phone 13. : S ey . (Cass Truck Line, L 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. . i .. ASDtY 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 déad stock replaced. -Write to or call me at Ligonier. Chauncey Wagoner. : 50btf

Christian Church Services. Sunday school at . 10:00 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 Teléphone 345 - : Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning: Service 10:45 a. m. | Evening services 7:30 P. M. | Prayer meeting Wed. 7 p. m. - “The Church With a Welcome,” . Wanted, ‘ Poultry hides and all kinds of junk [ will pay the highest market price Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 433 Ligonier.’ ; . 12au Notice, : . Until September Ist 1923 our office bours will be from 9 to 4 each day except aSturday when they will be from 9 £ M:to 9 P. M. - ‘i Bothwell & Vanderford 4 WeiH, Wigton . 15htt b - Wanted - - To buy corn and oats. C. L. Chamberlin, Phene 861. -34btt House for rent July Ist. Cornor 2nd and Grand St. Inquire of C. R. Stans bury, i ; ' . 18b4t - House, two acre truck' patch with auto storage for rent there miles east of Ligonier. Inquire of Frank Ww. Zimmerman, this city. - Ilatt

Notice to Water Users,

) -Owing to the fact that quite a num‘ber of our citizens have utterly ignored the request of the City Council regarding the sprinkling of streets and lawns, and have in many cases per‘mitted the waterrtvi) run a greater part of the night ;the waterwerks commttee has suggested that the only way to stop the indiscriminate tise of water is to prohibit the use of hose entirely: o . : It is itherefore deemed necessary until further notice to request that all- persons refrain’ from using hose to scrub porches and wash autos, or for the purpose of sprinkling or spraying streets, laws gardens, shubbery or flowers. : : : * ‘Any known violation of this order will result in having the water s'.hutw‘ off from the premises where it is 20 used. ¢ ; S ; : C. E. Denning, Mayor Ligonier, Ind. June 26 1923. 18att . Thousands in South Bend owe their Success to a specialized training received at South Bend Business College.. Write for Special Fall Budge:. o L' 20b5t

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