Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 40B, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 November 1924 — Page 3

To Bretz for Glasses Sharp Eyes ~ For Sharp Work All mechanics like to use keen odged, perfect tools. Eyes are tools of the mind and ~ must be sharp to do good work and resist the wear of constant use et us sharpen your sight by furnishing glasses that will enable you to see clearly. : 3 In What Condition Are Your Eyes? o . ‘ Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Opticlan 130 8. Main St. . GOSHEN

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Now is the time to pay your subseription to the Banner. ' ‘ Pay your Banner subscriplions now, office open Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 8. . Potatoes for winter smooth and white. of fine quality. Flovd Leming Phone 731. , . G3atf

POULTRY WANTED Of All Kinds - Call Hoosier Produce No. 489 or bring it in Wednesday or Saturday or byappointment Highest Market | Prices Paid 0. W. BOBECK C. K. BOWLES st el

SOMETHING NEW IN RADID Something realy new--A MuRad receiver that uses ' no A or B batteries and is guaranteed to give loud speaker reception 1000 miles and more on a loop or indoor aerial. As near the ultimate in radio as is manufactured today Other radio sets allcomplete $25.50 and up’ : A. A. KRYDER . Ao g R You Name It - We Can Supply It

N * : ‘ E. R. Rurtz f BAu_etioneer . Znone No, 65, Ligonier. Howard White | WAWAKA, INDIANA "AUCTIONEER Chone 2 an 1 Wawaka

, (oolidge Has Big Margin. l President Coolidge carried Indiana’ by a plurality of 205,441 over John W. Davis according to official returns filod with the secretary of state by marshals from the thirteen congressional districts. . - . Coolidge received 697,688 votes Davis 492 247 and-_LaFollette 0718 Ed Jackson governor-elect on' the republican ticket received -854,184 or 43504 votes less than Coolidge although he defeated McCulloch by 81,381 , _ 0 On Important Mission. " Rev. F. B. Parker eof the U. B. church will leave for Logansport where Tuesday he will attend a meeting of the conference administration board of which he is a member as chairman of the Butler distriet. The mission is a very important one in church administration hs dstrict eomprsing Northeastern Indiana. : State Democratie Expenditures. L Expenditures of the democratic state organization during the campaign totaled $50,779.03 according to Le report filed today by Bowman Xlder treasurer of the state committee] with the Marion county cleri. , %-- Receipts totaled $54,164,73 leaving_alz ‘vash bhalance of s3.aBa 04 To Visit Students. : Miss Mary Decker will today accompany her uncle Attorney Bothwell to Indianapolis where they will spend Thanksgiving and from theve will go to Oxford Ohiop to visit the ' Misses Helen Dunkle Emily Wigton and Helen Kelley who are attending college there. - .

. Another Unloaded Gun. - . Willard ‘Williams 5 pulled the trigger of a rifle held in the hands of his brother Raymond 13 and another brother Woodrow 3 dropped to the floor with a wound which caused his death an hour later at Columbus. They did not know the gun was loaded. / Aged Woman Dies. - Mrs. Bridget Butler age 85 died Sunday: at her home north of Millerspurg of old age after an illness of four weeks. She had been a resident of that community fo rthe past 12 years Previously she lived in Champaign, 111. ‘ » . Many Prairie Chiekens. .. G. Franks while out hunting Tuesday morning flushed a big fiock of prairie chickens between Diamoud church administration his district com-~ wild and gave Mr. Franks no opportunity for a shot had he so desired. U. S. Congress Monday. Congress is scheduled to meet next Monday for the short session. Npot much in the way of legislation is looked for until the new congress convenes. |

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

_WORTHY RECOMMENDATIONS. Men in High Petitieal and Finaneial - Ntanding ‘Endorse Morton Hawkins Fraudulent Schemes. . It has in many instances been found hazardous to enderse get-rich-quick schemes ‘of promotors .and it was found so in the case of Morton Hawkins. -~ Lettres -written by United Staes Senator - James . Watson former Senator Albert J. Beveridge, Merrill Moores, representative in the cengress, and others recommending Morton-S. Hawkins, president. of the Hawkins Mortgage company, had. a ¢onsiderable influence on Harry J. Bovard, head of the Co-Operative League of America, Pittsburg, in his dealings with Hawkins, Boyard testified in federal court Thursday, where he took the witness stand in his own behalf, as one of the sixteen defendants on ftrial in the Hawkins mail frand conspiracy case. Hawkins, another of those indicted is now a fugitive from justice. The Co-Operative League was one of the housing trusts absorbed by the Mortgage company. ' ' | - Testimony on behalf of the defendants, practically all of whom are expected to take the witness stand to make a general denial of complicity in the alleged comspiracy that netted between $4,000,000 and $6,000,000 actual cash of investors is not expected to be completed until some time this week. B After Bovard had testified to his dealings with Hawkins and that he helieved the Mortgage company to be sound and prosperous his attorney read the letters of recommendation, written to Peter G. Cameron, state ‘banking commissioner of Pennsylvania, recommending Hawkins. Other letters by Watson and Beveridge, ;testimony has shown, were a part of ithe equipment of _every . Hawkins ‘}stock salesman and were used in sales arguments to prove the safety of investment in Hawkins ‘“‘securities”. o . -

“What effect did the letter of Senator Watson have on your attitude toward Hawkins?” Bovard's attorney asked. - - - - “Very good.” o “What effect (did Senator Beveridge letter have?” , ‘“Yery goad”. . . : “And the letters of these bankers?” ' : . “The same.” - ' . Fresh Vegetables and Fruit. . You will desire fresh vegetables and fruits for your Thanksgiving dinner. You will find a supply to met all your needs in this line at Sacks Bakery. . . 4022 t = Use Blue Bird Washing Powder sold by Ligonier grocers. it ‘For rent niee furnished room. See Mrs. Sweetnam, South Cavin. 3§tf

He Had Moonshine. ! Charged with the unlawful transportation of liquor Guy Failer Richmond street, was bound over to the Noble c¢ircuit court under 31,000 bonds in Mayor’ U. C. Brouse's court Saturday at Kendallville. Failor entered a plea of guilty to the charge and bail was furnished for his release. : Four Districts Join. . Indiana “north of the Wabash” comprising four vepublican districts the tenth, eleventh twelfth and thirteenth was organized into a republican alliance at. a meeting held at South Bend Friday night. The object of the organization will be to co-operate in future elections.. - . : - Home is Robbed. : The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Tuttle at Columbia City was entered the burglar passing up jewelry and other valuableé articles for money. The home was ransacked and but $lO was missing taken from the purse of Mrs. Tuttle. v

~ Thanksgiving Poultry. * . We have a choice selection of Poultry and fine cuts of Meats for Thanksgiving. ' Patrons should place their orders early so ag to avoid the delay of a late rush. Hossinger’s Market. , 40a2t Majority 755 For Brookhart. ‘ Senator Brookhart had a majority of 765 in lowa so he returns to Washington as a thorn in the flesh of of the republicans for another six years. . ’ . Vietim of Apoplexy. z - Mrs. Adelaide Giradot age 77 died at the home of her daughter near Al. bion following a stroke of apoplexy. The body has been taken to Academy for burial. . ‘ e | o .- ‘rip Around Werld. Rev. W. A. “Billy” Sunday and family arep lanning on a trip around the world leaving some time next month. Use Blue Bird Washing Powder sold.hy lL.igonier grocers. tf For Rent furnished rooms modern Phone 446. ' S 32atf

Gloria Swanson and Tom Moore in “Manhandled” at Crystal 'l‘hursday and Friday. - : Automobile Painting —~Dwight Mock Syracuse, Ind.,, Phone 504. All work guaranteed. Prices right. 1 tre ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Slutz have gone to Akron Ohio to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. : ' Miss Esther Par}ter wiil arrive from Indianapolis to spend the week end wth her parents Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Parker. - = , :

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