Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 6A, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 March 1925 — Page 2

MONEY!! Save the money you are paying out for rental here on 2 or 3 day battery charging. Have your battery recharged by our . ~ One-Day Constant Potential system. Gives a befter, longerlived charge and saves expense for you. Kiester Klectric Shop Phone4Bl - °

Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. ! Phone: Ligonier 157 - Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones

Spring Upening Sale 4 L STARTiNG_A - WEDNESDAY, this week " And Continuing FourDayS ' » Wednesday, Thursday Friday . Saturday Griffith’s Drug Store

®®» & : Guard Against This Thievery— There’s a thief in your home—your factory—your store. He’s stealing your money little by little. ' . His name is RUST! : ; Here’s a sure way to beat him—é‘t;a\.l all metal surfaces with an elastic film coat of Everjet Paint. . e This money-saving protective paint is weather-proof and waterproof. Moreover, Everjet is highly resistant to corrosive fumes and vapors. ‘ - (et PROTECTIVE | PAINTS . ~ Farmers! Everjet is the ounce of prevention that - will save your expensive farm implements from slow destruction by rust. And remember: ’ We also carry Barrett Roofings for every type of bnilding-——home, garage, barn or factory. @ - . ‘Weavers Hardware , ~ Phone 134 Ligonier =

» We buy _ Poultry and Eggs Hoosier Produce Co. South Cavin Street - Prices Right Open Wednesday and Saturday. Telephone 489 .. ' BOBECKEBOWILES

Foßretz for Glasses , o i B Ve o Sharp Eyes CE WE) i : ’ o ey f 4 For ~ % "% Sharp Work All mechanics lke to use keen sdged, perfect tools. Kyes are tools of the mind and iust be sharp to do good work and reaist the wear of corstant use. Yet us sherpen your sight by furnishing glasses that will enable you to .see clearly, 5 In What Condition Are Yoér Eyes? ; & ' . Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Optician ° : 130 S. Main St. : ANSHEN

e The Ligomer Banner : L ESTABLISHED 1866.5 Published by ; - "he Banner Publishing Company ' W. C. B. HARRISON Editor Published every Monday and Thursday and entersd in the Postoffice at Ligo‘nler, Ind., 28 second class matter. . Slick to Open Court. i Thomas W.| Slick recently appointed judge of the northern Indiana district of the federal court will open !court fApril 2 according to an announcément by T. J. Logan U. 8. comgmigéioner. : : : . | The first case will be the damage suit for $250,000 by the Radio Pack Company of New York against the ' Robert Hicks corporation of South :Whit,!ey publishers of the specialty 'lman niagazine charging libel. ’ : Speeding Must Stop. : -On account of many cemplaints ireaching Police Chief ‘Wolf that of- | ficial will be compelled to take action |against schcol pupils who speed their cars on the streets and disregard the “Stop’’. signs. The youthful offenders must desist or take the conseguences. ’A few arrests and the assessment of fines it is believed will have a salutary effect. : Fancy Lunch C(ar. Herbert *G. Shew of Kendallville has leased of Seagley Brothers the va- | cant lct dirvectly south of the Blazed Trail Garage and will occupy it with a fine steel lunch car, serving Ilunches and short orders day andé night. | He expects to be ready for business by Wednesday April Ist. Booster Day. : Dinner Guests. ~ Messrs and Mesdames H. D. Peffley and J. H. Tobin of South Bend were dinner guests of Mrs. Allie Morrow and assisted the hostess in celebratting the anniversary of her birth. I Lad Has Measles Master Richard. Freed Newton left !no doubt as to his ailment when he ibroke out with a well developed case of measles Thursday night.

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

- North of 36 S A bull in a china shop isn’t nearly so dangerous as a long-horn steer in a dance hall. . = o This fact was proven at the Paramount studio during .the filming of Emerson Hough's “North of 36”7 directed by Irvin Willat. : } The scene follows a cattle stampede through the stréets of Abilene Kansas in 1867. One of the steers rushes into the dance hall and attacks the occupants. . : : " _ The theme of “North.of 36" is based on a huge drive of four thousand cattle from south-eastern Texas (o Abilene Kansas. For this drive the company including Jack Holt, Eraest Torrence, Lois Wilson and Noah Bzery were on vacation over eight weeks in Texas. It's one of the biggest sceves ever brought to the screen. - . If you liked “The Covered Waior' ou'll like this one too. It's just as big just as magnificently staged just as entertaining. Don't miss it on your life! : ~ Drakes at Ballou Home. Judge .James S. Drake and Mrs, Drake.drove over from Goshen Sunday afternoon and called at the home of Judge Otis L. Ballou who has been 'seriously sick. Judge Drake anda Judge Ballou started in the practice of law in LaGrange in the late seventies and have been intimate friends through all the intervening years. They are the last of the old time ‘members of a bar famous in the sevénties eighties and nineties. Among those who were their contemporaries | were Judge Joseph D. Ferrald Judge Franics D. Merritt John Edgar McClaskey, Wesley Clark Glasgcw Andrew Ellison and Albert Cuttinzg— LaGrnhée Standard.. W : Home-Sick Howe Boy. | “The police department was notified last evening to watech for a boy who had run away from the Howe military school,” says the. Sturgis Journal of Wednesday evening. “The missing lad’s name was- given as William . Allis aged fourteen. .He left without uniform and wore. a light {sweater and coveralls. He was believed to be headed for Detroit. Al|though the police watched vigilantly for the runaway youth they were unable to” locate him.”

Born in Noble County. : Mns. Mary Jane Lyons wife of William Lyons passed away at the farm home south of Howe last Monday night death resulting from bronchial asthma. : ' Born in Noble county sixty-two years ago last September the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Whan she grew to womanhood here and on December 11 1888 was unite(}fi,i;n marriage with William Lyons of near Avilla. Running Water. : After running. his automobile out in the alley near his Grand street home the other day James a Taylor was called into the house and on looking out he noticed a ‘'stream of water trickling underneath the machien. Thinking ' his radiator was bursted and leaking he rushed out to find that the water came from a distance where a fire hydrant was being flushed. : Return Too Soon. : Paroled to Miss Fanny * Winch, sergeant of policewomen at Fort Wayne three weeks ago when she appeared in court for loitering Helen Moehler Friday appeared in city court for intoxication and Judge D. Burns Douglass removed the suspension of a fine of $lOO meted out in the previous case. She will serve 100 days in the Indiana woman’s prison. Death of Dr. Hurty. Dr. John N. Hurty prominent nationally in public health work and for 26 years secretary of the Indiana state board of health died at his home at Indianapolis. He was 73 years of age. = Dr. Hurty's death followed an attack of influenza. . : Attend Palmer Funeral, Mesdames H. D. Peffley, T. M. Hoban T. L. Trittapoo and Miss _Josephine O'Brien of South Bend were here to attend the funeral of Lewis A. Palmer. Miss O'Brien is a trained nurse who assisted in the care of Mr. Palmer during his illness. e .

Appointed Administratrix. | Mrs. Walter Wolf a daughter has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Lewis A. Palmer and will have full charge of the business. She has placed Harry Pollard in charge of the coal office and he will conduct it in future. ) .. Residenee in Pittsburg. Mrs. James S. Dodge whose home was given as Chicago is a resident of Pittsburg.. She is a daughter of the late Lewis Palmer and was here to attend the funeral, : - A 30c can of varnish stain free with a 50c purchase of bulk garden. seed at Weir's Wednesday only. | Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith will arrive in Elkhart about April Ist after spending the winter at Brownville. Texas., ' e " “The Golden Bed” a brilliant story of American marriage produced on a scale as big as the:'theme at Crystal this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursda.y. : ‘,‘V'v : . Twenty-three ‘ases of scarlet fever and four cased of diphtheria prevail in Goshen according to a report made by G. A. Whippy city health. doctor to the board of works there. e

~ Gurgle, Gurgle, Gurglé, Booze will flow like wateyr in the streets of Angola some spring day soon when Sheriff Zimmerman pours down into the thirsty sewers twelve hundred hottles 6f Crystal Lager made in London Onfario, and ca{ptured by him while being transported to Fort Wayne by two young men who gave their names as. James Perry 18 and Williar Partell aged 20. ‘lt was a single handeq capture on, the part: of the sheriff and one which re~ quired utmost m!‘“ve T . . » R S U A { y o A e - Pclice Chief Woif Has a copy of the new law regulating the operation of automobiles and one section reads: ° “No person under seveuteen years of age shall be allowed to drive an‘ automobile except that spécTaT permits niay be ‘issued. to persons sixteen years of age on showing that it is necessary for subh person to drive.”. ———-————————-——" / » | - Wakarusa Man Ijured, | George Renner of: Wakarusa suffered «the frcture ok three' ribs.'and his lefi ::x'm-gzbove»‘;frhe wrist when he fell into the basement of a build-il];{}_;u‘?}(-l(‘};,“(,‘:s,u}fig_}fll(‘tié!l in Elkhart. He wads, employed as—a-laborer working on the wall of the structure. He was taken to: the -Elkhart General hospital. . Watchman! What of the Night Feund drunk in a Big Four crossing tower -at Elkhart Tuesday nighi by | Railroad Detective Will Spibeu John Carney 30 paid a $lO fine in Elkhart 'vit,.\‘ court. A rope and tackie were reqiwired to lower him from the tower. Drives While Drunk. Cletus Searfoss 26 of Goshen was fined $5O and sentenced to serve 10 days in the county jail when he was brought 'into ecircuit &inrt :fnd pleadx|l guilty to a’charge of dl"iving .an nnt_ombhilo while intoxicated. . “The Golden Bed” a story of American ideals and dreams at Crystal “Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.

“ ~ -Ligonier’s 46th - mmunity Sale ‘ V‘Jiii be held at Foster’s Sale Pavilion on. - - Thursday, April - 9th Sale commencing at 6 o’clock in the evening We will have for this sale plenty of Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, Furniture and will h:ve - hundreds of other items. | Usual terms. - Come early. *. GEORGED. FOSTER, Manager -

A Sound Policy Followed By Authorized Ford Dealers When you buya used caryou want everyreasonable assurance of value. Any Authorized Ford Dealer offers you such assurance. You can safely trust his judgment— because he is the best judge of Ford values. He can secure a Ford Car for you at an astonishingly low price. And the car he‘ sells you will give you the biggest value for your money. Talk to him now. Find out how little it takes to own a car that will give you real service and enjoyment this summer. | -SHUM AN-TURRELL COMPANY | _ Ligonier, Indiana

Shippers’ Price for Extra sc¢ per nound‘for' your butterKk fat | Simply bring in your can of 'cream i to our station, we tag your can, take it to New Paris, mail your check and return your can to the station. Why Not Get the High‘ Dollar for Your Cream? . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED STATION OPEN:-Wednesday P.M., Thursday P.M. . and Evening, Saturday and Evening LLOYD GOWDY, in charge ’Ligonier— Station . Kimmell—Lloyd Gowdy residence

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