Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 40B, Ligonier, Noble County, 26 November 1925 — Page 2

] e g - ['He 1 agoner bHanner o F3lA@ IS 180 iace . Published by | Z » : L = he Banner Publisting Company - W_C. R UMARRISON Fditor. gel o e el e e e Publizhed every Monday and hursdar and sntered in the Posioilice at Ligopler lpd, as second clase matter. B e A e e Fac: Bad Cheek € uarge. “Walter A. Jepson of Rochester 'y, Y. a suspect who has been held at Klkhart since last Monday in connection with the recent robbery of the Dr. J. C .Fleming home there has had & charge of fradulent check writing fiied against him. The check was tendered Mandt Bros. Coa} Co. at lilkhart called for $47.75. : ‘Durkin Suspeet, Two strangers one of whom it is thought may have been Maitin Duikin Chicago murderer were in the I>. H. Hawks drug store at Goshen Sunday evening. The suspect was in the store for the purpose of having his glasseg repaired. _ ' Annual Ball The Elks will give their annual Thanksgiving ball Thursday evening dancing to commence at¢ nine o'clock. All Klks, their famiiies and Iriends are invited to attend. : Pay yeur Banner Subscription NOW

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- Fort Wayne Robbers. | . Cné man_ wa¢ eapiured and “p!acéd in the city jail on a cahrge of enteriing 2 house to comn\.it_ a felony after an exciting chase and with the Fort ‘Wayne police; a home in the downtown residental section was looted foi’ jewels valued at more than 3200 s;xizd the discovery of the -theft of Ehuindred:; of dollarvs worth of wvaluE_u?‘)le pappers from another residencc | vesterday climaxed a week of as!sz_‘;uiis holdups and robberies that has !n:;!, heen equaled in police records ‘there in maily months, T f The hoines entered were those of Goprge: A Jacobs o and SMrs. Jane Schone, , L 1, s Bhet For Burglar. - | o Taken for a burglar when he tried to climb through a first ficor window at the homie of Izaiah Ziurray at “Sauth Bend while in an -irtoxicated condition Paul Millea 22 was shot and fatally wounded by Murray early Sunday morning. = | o “Alillea died at St. Joseph hospital about thrpé hours after the shooting. Death: was due to a bullet svound in the head. Q ; ! Centh of Jacoh Kind'e, i Jacob H. Kindig 73 died Sunday at his home in Goshen .. He was born near Syracuse on October 4 1852 and had been a resident ef Gcshen for ‘lB vears. P . - ! Wanted washings to do. Mrs. L. M. Couts 210 Grant street. j L

Tries to End Life. . After writing a note telling of her worries regarding a former love affairs Mrs. Lucille Hartman 21 of Coshen turned on two gas jets in her room - Sunday afternoon in an atenipfl to commit suicide. ' Members of the family from whom she was remting her room probably saved her life when they smelled the esc'aping" gas and went up to lier! room, where they found her uncon!sciuus. . J e ; ! Secure: Heavy Loof, | St. Louis authorities today wcore cearching for two vouths who early ;:‘,}onr'iu,v ‘1"()};1;;9:2 four offices in tihe Victoria building there ‘and escaped with loot valued by police at $150,000. Both young men were unnasked and heavily armed. Entering the building shoitly before daybreak the yezsgmen overpowered the night watch‘man blew open a safe in each of the four offices and made off with gems ' Liberty bonds and all available ~cash. No irace of them has been found. ' Negro Woman Cut In Fight. ' Mary ‘Smith colored of South Bend . was taken to a hospital Sunday after"noon suffering from severe cuts on her back, Mrs, Jessie Williams also 'colored who is said to have weiled the “razor is in jail. The women are said {0 have argued over the payment ¢! a ;$1 debt. i S ! G Mo R P e ! SQpecial Thanksgiving dinaer at the “American Cafe. ~

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Rare Gems ' Very rare are diamonds of the black and rose-colored varieties. The green diamond is much more common. Tha ‘“‘grass-green” variety, however, I 3 scarce, but when it does occur is generally of a brilliancy exceeding that of the emerald. 'The Museum of Natural History at Paris possesses a collection of green-tinted diamonds that is held to be of the finest, but at tlie museum in Dresden 1s to be seen the most perfect specimen of this color. One on the Sergeant A group of many rookies were being put through their pace ny a ‘“hardboiled” drill sergeant. “Mark time!” he roared. “Shall I mark time with my feet?” asked one recruit in a small voice. “Of course, you fool,” yelled the sergeant, “did you ever hear of marking time with your hands?’ “Yes,” was the reply. “Clocks do it.” - Nature’s Orderliness There are about 200 blades of grass to a square inch. If you reckon up the - number of blades of grass on earth i you will be surprised to know that it is about the same as the number of ! atoms in a thimbleful of water. They have all a law and order and structure " of their own, never seen, but inferred iby the mind.—Sir Oliver Lod:e. : Colored Diameonds Of blue dlamonds the most notable are the “Hope” and the “Bismarck.” |Thes'e, by some authorities, are held to be, indeed, the only known speacimens of the “true blue diamo:nd.” Dark blue dlamonds, resembling the sapphire, but displaying the sanie beautlful play of colors peculiar to the diamond, are handsome gems.

~ Dog Without a Bark A barkless dog emerged from a clinical demonstration conducted by thae American Veterinary Medical association recently at Portland, Ore. "The barking apparatus was removed as easily as tonsils, the veterinurians declared.—Popular Science Monthly. Measured Dead Scza William F. Lynch, an American explorer, in 1848 conducted an expedition, equipped by the United States government, to the Jordan dnd Dead sea. He claimed to be the first to examine the shores and to sound the depths of the sea. - Wonderful Machine | Probably the most wonderful pieca of mechanism of its kind in the world is the scale used in the Bank of lingland. ‘lt stands about seven feet high, and weighs approximately two tons. It can weigh a grain of dust, or hundreds of pounds of gold. Illuminating Little Xddie (with newspaper)— “Mother, it says here that the baseball team won three games in succession, What's that mean?’ Mrs. Highbrow—‘“That means consecutively, dear.”’— Boston Transcript. wfu,rmined, “Now, jus®make yourself right at home,” said the wife of his host, cordially. “Oh, dear,” he sighed, ‘that means I'll have to go out back of tha garage to smoke my pipe.’—Cincin. nati Enquirer. : : Two Great Purposes -The improvement of the understanding is for two ends: First, for our own increase of knowledge; secondly, to enable us to deliver and make out that knowledge to others.—Locke. City Often Flooded

Floods are of common occurrence at Leningrad. In fact, they are ag familiar to the inhabitants as erups tions -of Vesuvius are to the popula: tion of Naples. : Opportunity’s Way “Opportunity sometimes makes a noise like something to be afraid of,” writes Old Man Smith, ef Bindangle’s Church.—Harrisburg Telegraph. - Apple-Growing States Washington state produces more than a fifth of all the apples grown in the United States and New York state nearly one-seventh. Not Allowed the Razor Shaving by means of pumice stone, which was the custom in pre-Roman days, is still the only method allowed in some mental hospitals. Bronze Tools : Bronze, the only tool metal known 8,000 years ago, was invented independently in the Near East and by the Peruvian Indians. s =

Noisy Orchestras Kaffir natives in- Portuguese East Africa have wonderful orehestras composed entirely of xylophones and drums. e e - War Against Corn Worm ‘Scientists are now trying to develop corn with long shucks to prevent cornear worms from getting to the ear. In Slavery Days * Several aristocratic families of New York owned 50 slaves each in the Eighteenth century. - Land of Small Wants In Tibet a man who earned fifteen -dollars a year would be looked upon as a millionaire, - = One Day Ahead of Time, The Banner is issued Wednesday of this week one day ahead of time to enable -the force to enjoy Thanksgiving. The office will be closed Thursday. - : Pay your Banner Subscription NOW

. Buried at Auburn : - The remains of Miss Flora Doughlass 21 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J., W. Douglass of Mishawaka will be taken to Auburn for burial, ~ Death resulted from an accident Sunday afternoon one mile west of Elkhart when an automobile in which shie was riding with Bernard Kuhn 21 skidded and turned over killing them both: Four 111 of Secarlet Fever. The four children of Harry Badget of Huntington are ill with scarlet fever. The fourth case developed today three having been taken ill pre-| viously nith the disease. _ Injuries Fatal. ' ~ John Hoffman ' a Goslien painter died from injuries sustained Satur-' ‘day afternoon when he fell from thel second story of a business building where he was at work. . 1 Another Veteran Dead. - George Gray a.civil war veteran of South Whitley died Sunday. Surviv-! ing are three married children. . ~Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Zimmerman and children of Avilla were Sunday visitors at Albion and Mr. Zimmerman alS 0 visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Zimmerman at Ligonier, ! : Al Kansier of Detroit was in Ligonier Tuesday’ mingling with friends. He was formerly connected with the Ford garage here, S el : For sale cheap Super Six motor car Blazed Trail Garage. 40a3t Will Buy Furs, . I will continue to buy furs the coming season paying the highest market price. Seeé me bhefore selling. James Adams, : - 38b8t

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