Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 7A, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 March 1928 — Page 2

- 7 - ® The Ligower Banner * Estab¥shed 1856 ) Pullished by : THE BANNER PUBLISHING (0. : W. . B, Harrison, Editor . M. A. Cotherman, Manager e kb eet e s se e Published every Mouday and Thursds and entered (he Postofice at Ligonie Indiana, as second class maiter. AT A SIS eR P Al T 1 Bt Bl B S TV S A strange Malady Leads to Probe Greater mystery shrouded the death of two children when William Sime brother of the mother of the dead boy and girl was taken suddenly ill Wednesday afternoon the same symptoms exhibited in the case of the chiidren are present in Sims’ sickness. Neither of the two doctors of Michigan City called in the case has been able to understand the illness that is threatening Sims’ life. Even the use of a stomach pump has revealed nothing. The coroner has been sceking to obtain an early report of the analvsis of the vital organs of the two children made by the Rush Medical school, to aid in saving the life ol Sims.| ’ The first death occurred when Ohzilla Bohle 2 was taken: suddenly ili I'eb. 14. The doctor was called hut he declared the child was suffering from a slight convulsion. The little gir] died before he returned. The decath certificate declared that she had died of *inflammation of the colon.” Two weeks later Robert Bohle 3 in returning from a movie became sick exhibiting the same :<_\'mptmn'.<.as his sister. He died on March 2. The doctor in the case refused te issue a death certificate not being abie to ~ive a cause of the child’s death. ;

Former Ligonier Girl Marries Paul Purman and Helen J. Latey were married Menday March sth. Mr. Purman a student at Hanover College near Madison Jefferson céun ty Indiana came to Muncie where the bride was a student at 'Normal coliege and at the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. C. A Frick decided to launch their ship of raatrinmony. : - Mr. and Mrs. Frick accompanied tle yvoung people to the home of the minister and gave the bride away. Ailter the wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frick took the newlyweds to Hanover and saw them nicely settled in their school quarters where the groom will continue his pre-medic studies at the college. - ' The bride is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Lutey and a sister of Mrs. Clair Weir of, Ligonier. She has many young friends here to wish her happiness. ' - HalPs Last Chanee is Lost, ' John Hall under sentence of desth for his participation in the slaying of Louis Kreidler South Bend druggist lost his last chance for relief through the courts Tuesday night when the 60th day following -the Indiana supreme courts action in affirming his conviction in the Elkhkart superior court passed without a petition for rehearing having been filed in Indianapolis. 2 | The supreme cour{ upheld the judgment of the Elkhart court in an opinion Jan. 6 The time set by statute for t‘iiing of a motion for 1‘0110;11‘1’115..{‘ expired March 6. . Gov. Bd Jackson Monay approved a reprieve until April 10 for Hall who was to have died in the electric chair Friday. The state prison trustees will head petitions for clemency: at an open hearing at Michigan = (City March -30.

Fire Destroys Evidence

“Chip” Lewis Negro was acquitted in city court at Shelbyville of a charge of violating the prohibition law .when it was disclosed that evidence taken in a raid was destroved in a fire which razed the city hall there two months ago. The raid was made at a hotel Lewis was alleged to have conducted. S g

Hoover Enters indiana

Herbert Hoover secretary of commence in the Coolidge cabinet has filed a republican candidate for the president in Indiana and will be the only opponent of Senator Watson in the coming primary. Mr. Hoover has the backing of many prominent republicans of the state.

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. Combatins £resion : A western irrigadcn district bus found that river or creek beds, subJected to unusually high velocities, can be protected from erosion by scattering artificial concrete bowlders irregularly over the ehannel bottom, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. The artificial rocks proved effective where velocities were as high as thiriy feet a second, and were made to contain two cuble yards of concrete. Water Purification The use of the ultra-violet ray treatment for purification of swimmingpool water is very effective, but it is more expensive to install and maintain than some other methods. An efficient filter must be provided to clarify the water and care must be exercised to prevent the accumulation 'of scum or sediment in the apparatus, as this renders the treatment ineffective. 7 “Gone to Pot” The phrase, “Gone to pot.” is of oriental origin.’ A tailor in Smamarcand, who lived near a burial cround, kept count of the deaths by dropping a Stone into a pot for every funeral that passed. When lie died some one remarked that he bhad gone into the pot himself. Suggestion to Scieniists Geologists have finally figured out that it has taken 300,000,000 years for the ocean to attain its present saltiness. And now, °f they haven't anything else to do, they might get to work on ham—-New York Llvening Post. : : Seals’ Intelligence ‘ According to -animal intelligence, seals rate fairly high. They are tamed easily and possess considerable capacity for Lieing trained. However, for reasoning ability they do not compare with dogs, wolves or foxes. o

Loss by Bleaching

Cotton yarns lose from 6 to 13 per cent of the strencihi and 2 to 6 per cent of the weight, in the bleaching process, depending upon the type of bleach used, the type of cotton, and the various manufacturing processes,

Passes Up a Pcor Pun

An American husband sued for a separatien from his wife because she made bad coffee. The judge must have been gsorely tempted to make a remark about grounds for complaint.— London Passing Show. .

No Exchanges

The worst thing about going to a barber shop to a woman is that if after shie gels home she is dissatisfied with what she got Ihere she can't take it back and exchaage it.—Cincinnati Enquirer.

Only Safety in Truth

All truth is safe and nothing else is H safe: and he who Lkeeps back the | truth, or withholds it from men, from “ motives of expedicnce, is either a cow- | ard or a ecriminal, er both—Max i Mauller,

No Happy Medium

It never be possible to determine who is the averaze man by the testimony of his wife.” Leave it to her and he will be either above or below the average.—Tolede Blade.

You Can’t Be Right

If you have a reputation for understitement never eall a woman plump. She’ll know what you mean and you'll only have a row on your hands.— Farm and Fireside. ;

Nonresistance

Ham Bone says: “’'Taint no us? bettin’ wid dem gamblers. You Jes well give ’em yo' money en v home en git yo’, sleep.”—Christian A dvocate,

Profit on Money The government profits c¢m paper money because approximately one-half of 1 per cent of the amount issued is never presented for redemption, Ball-Bearing Lighthouse A novel ball bearing between the tower and its foundation. is desiened te preserve a Japanese lighthouse from tidal waves or earthquake, The Down and Outer - A man may be down, but he isn’t out unless he had rather talk about ‘his 4l fortune than his prosp pets.— San Francisco Chronicle. : : Palmistry At a winter resort there are two kinds of palms; rooted enes, and those you are expected to place a quarter in,—St. Paul Dispatch, Earliest Grammar - The first general motions of gram‘mar are generally attributed to Yaska's Vedic glossary in Sanskrit, Near Sighted, at That : . Nothing calls for more second ‘thought than love at first sight—‘Boston Herald. And Nobody’'s Jealous ~ The only real remance in an €gotist’s life is falling in love with himself.—Farm and Fireside. ekl ~ The Youth Movement The trouble with the rising generation, says Frith's, is that it rises too late. : . ¢

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Auto Clubs Undertake Educational ' Campaign to Safety-ize Indiana

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Try this on your degk at school. Take a piece of rubber. your school eraser will do, run it over the top of your desk dry and notice how it grips; now wet the piece of rubber and you ‘will see that the rubber fails to grip; that it slides easily. o An automobile weighing a ton or more rests on its rubber tires; when the streets are wet and icy of course the tires do not grip the road firmly and skidding results. If the brakes are not adjusted equally, skidding is Certain to result when the car tries to stop quickly. During bad weather

Twelith Distriet Rally.

Samuel D. Jackson candidate for the Democratic nomination for congressman from the Twelfth district will be the principle speaker at a district love feast and ‘rally which will be held in Columbia City Thursday evening March 15 it was announced by Harvey Brown Whitley county chairman. . ‘

Albert Stump and Walter Myers candidates for the Democratic nomi-

nation for United States senator and several of the candidates for the gubernatorial nominations will be present and will make short addresses. The banguet will be served in the

Proshyterian church at 6:30 o'clock The addresses will be made in the ¢ity hall at 8 o’clock. ‘ Bvery. county in the district has promised Mr. Brown that it will send a delegation. : :

Joint Meefing at Albion.

The Albion Chamber of Commerce will furnish the opera house for a joint meeting of the Short Horn and Jersey Calf Clubs on Thursday evening March 15 and all of the members of the (‘lminbm: of Commerce ' anua their families are invited to attend. Alec M. Rennie will give the address of welcome. Claude Targgar of the Short Horn Club will respond to the address. o

Finally Succeeds.

- For two years Herbert Brumfield 17 »f Anderson has been unable to take ‘ood dnto his stomach except through v tube, The tube feeding was made necessary because of effects of a soluiion of lye which Herbert was said to qaave swallowed with suicidal intent. Thursday night Herbert died from ‘he effects of another injection of lve which he poured through the tube neerted into his stomach. e

Late Marriage Permits.

f Four couples procured marrige licenses at the county clerk’s office last week as follows: Charles Pollock and Ruth Archer of Kimmell. George flSclmltz of Huntertown and Iva M. ‘Timmons of Grand Rapids Mich., Earl iGrove and ‘Helen Stoup of Kendalllville Frank Glass of Auburn ans Beulah Griem of Kendallville. :

To Pick Best High School Papers

A state-wide contest to select the best Indiana high school newspaper from schools of various sizes the winning publication' to be picked and displayed at the state fair next fall was iannounced Thursday by the Indiana muniversity chapter of Sigma Delta Chi journalistic fraternity.

To Skate to Altar.

Miss Leona Cox and Henry Pettigrewrolled into matrimony at Anderson. They wore roller sgkates during their wedding ceremony at a ring, and Tev. John Ward Rose pastor of the Park Place M. E. church who officiated was also on skates. ;

Democrats Out of Debt. Democratic party finances were out

of red ink today for the first time since the presidential campaign of 1924 and approximately $250,000 was in sight with which to begin initial combat with the Republican for honors in. the next November election. { Now is the time to pay vour Banmer sbscription—DO IT NOW! :

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“Weather?—Let Salety Reign”

let “safety reign.” ~ Children should know something¢ about the difficulties drivers ‘'mee: during wet weather; knowing that = car cannot stop quickly on wet pave ment, that the driver cannot see we’; in rain or snow. The Accident Pre vention Department of the Hoosie: State Automobile Association urge: }he thousands of Indiana school. chil dren to cross at the intersections an: not in the middle of the block an¢ adopt the rule of:; Let safety ' reign And you adults and grownups vou ar never too old to learn. .

i Hoad Bnilders Strike Snag. Unless the commissioners of De Kalb county show a more friendly ai titude than they have the past 2 day. indications are that Road No. 6 know. as the Toledo-Chicago pike which i in line for paving this year betweel Kendallville and Waterloo may not be improved. : ’ Such is the information given ouf by Ar. Quinn of the engineering de partment of the state highway com mission who was in Kendallville Wed . day. Mr. Quinu stated that he had spent the past two days with the DeKalb county commissioners in an ef fort io have them guarantee the right-of-way in DeKalb county along th proposed route. So far the demands had not been met and he intimateu that he was opractically through. . Dies At Warsaw. Mrs. ;Ziler Grove 61 formerly of Miliord died Thursday morning at her ‘home in Warsaw. A son and a daughter survive. : Notgv of Sherifi’s sale of Real Estate Netice is hereby given that by virture of certified copies of ju(lgmfznté. decrees and orders of sale to me dirécted by the Clerk of- the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, and issued in the causes in said Court wherein Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, and Farmers & Merchants Trust Company, Ligonier, Indiana are plaintiits, and Vern E. Foster, John (. Foster aud others, are defendants, being causes numbered 9862 and 9863 in said Court cominanding me to make hy sale of the real estate hereinafter described the cum of three thcusand four and 5/100 Dollars ($3004.05) adjudged in favor of said Citizens Bank and the sum of Nine hundred ninety one and 74/100 Dollars ($997.74) adjudged in favor of said Farmers & Merchants Trust Company, upon their complaints in said causes, together with seven per cent interest thereon from January 28, 1928, first liens upon said real estate, and costs including the costs of sale. I, John Singleton Sheriff of Noble County, Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder at the east door of the Court House in the town of Albion Noble County, Indiana on Tuesday the 3rd day of April 1928, between the hours of ten o’clock. A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate in said Noble County, Indiana,- described in said decrees and therein ordered sold, to-wit; the west half of the south east gquarter of section pighteen, township thirty four north range nine east, also the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said section, town ship and range aforesaid, all in Noble County, Indiana, and if said rents andprofits of said real estate ‘shall fail to sell for a sum sufficient to pay and satisfy said decrees and judgments, interest and costs, then I will ;a,;.lth’ezii same time and place offer for sale at public auction to the highest é._nibeat?J bider the fee simple of all of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay and satisfy said de-| crees, Judgments, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation and appraisement laws. John Singleton, Sheriff Noble County Gl L e Bothwell &Vanderford . | Attorneys for, Plaintiffs 7Taswl

Sincerity

Now the best way in the world to | seem to be anything 18 really to be | what we would seem to be. Besides E that, it is many times as troublesome | to make good the pretense of a good | quality as to have it, and If a man have it not it is ten to one but he is discovered to want it, and then all . his pains and labor to seem to have it ] iz lost.—Tillotson. {

Good Friend of Indians

. Conrad Weiser was a pioneer and soldier, but is perhaps most knowin as an interpreter and Indian agent. He negotiated every treaty with the Indians from 1752 until near the close of the French and Indian war. He had lived among the Indians in his youtl, understood their languages and habits of thought, and dealt justly with tpem.

Value of Rationalization

“Rationalization” will quicken up certain inevitable economic tendencies. It represents merely the immediate achievement under controlled and humane conditions of what economic forces must eventually do unco-or-dinated and with the maximum of economic distress.—Barron’s Financial Weekly. : '

Service Not Enough

No services are of any value, but only likeness. When I have attemipted to join myself to others by services. it proved an intellectual . trick—no more. They eat your service like apples, and leave you out. But leve them and they feeliyou and delight in vou all the time.-—lmerson. e

Pipe-Smoking Machine

_ A machine that can smoke three dozen pipes at once now. saves the smoker the distasteful job of “breaking in” a new briar or meerschaum. Equipped with mechanical mouth and lungs, it “ages” a pipe in a way that would ordinarily require weeks of steady use.

Valuable Pollen

. Most of the pollen that is used in hay fever remedies made in the United States is grown by several bro!liers In their laboratory in San Fernando valley, in southern Califor nia. When finally prepared for use the poll>n is worth more than its weight in eold : :

Hint of Parents

Parents should exercise a rigid impartiality in the treatment of their children. Josepl’s coat of many colors caused his slavery, produced the violence and hatred of his brethren and embittered the days of his good old father.—Joseph Bartlett. '

First Air Mail

On September 23, 1870, M. Jules Durouf flew from Paris in a balloon with mail to Craconville, France. At that time Paris was withstanding the Prussian slege. This was probably the first successful delivery of mail by air. o

Months Wrongly Named

The last four months of the year are wrongly named. September, October, November and December mean the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth months of the year, whereas they are the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth.

Amber Long in Use

* Amber lends itselt fo many uses not the least of which is that of pipe stems. Beads, ornaments and even cups were made out of it by the anclents, for they have been found in the Bronze-age tombs of England.

Sluggish Period

Our senses are least on the alert between four and five in the afternoon. It has been shown by insurance company ficures that most accidents occur at this period.

“Boomerang” Wind

At Blowing Rock, high in the mountains of North Carolina, a hat sailed out over the chasm below will be caught by the wind and returned to the owner. ’

Corn Silk

‘Having already proved that wood makes an excellent artificial silk, the experts in this new textile have turned their attention successfully to cornstalks. :

Presidential Bodyguards

- The use of bodyguards by Presidents of the United States dates back to Andrew Johnson who was the first American President to go around guarded.

Of Indian Origin

Tennessee is an Anglicized form of an Indian word—Tenasse, said to mean elther a curved spoon or river, with the great bend.

Now Figure the Distance

Light from the nebular Andromeda travels at the rate of 186,000: miles a second takes a million years to reach the earth. : v

Many Uses for Airplanes

According to a survey completed by the United States Department of Com: merce, airplanes have 156 different uses.

Less Cancer in the South

" There is less cancer reported in our _southern states, and in southern coun‘tries generally, than elsewhera,

Sentenced at Warsaw,

Harold Johnson of Indianapolis was sentenced to the state prison for one to ten years at Warsaw when he pleaded guilty to a charge of issuing a fraudulent check. The check was cashed at Milford.

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