Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 44B, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 November 1928 — Page 2

The. Ligonier Banrer : Established 1835¢ : , Published by ; THE BANNER PUBLISHING (0. W. C.'B. Harrison; Egitm‘ . , M. A. Cotherutan, Manager e A iSt eSI SA e - i Published every Monday and Thursday and entered the Postoffice at Ligonier, Indiana, as sccond class matter.

Fined For Sunday Hunting. - Add Lutman of South Milford and J. .A. Wilkenson and Melvin Treesh who live south of Skinner Lake appeared in Mayor Aumans court at Kendallville at ncon Monday and pleaded guilty to charges of hunting on Sunday. The charges were preferred by Game Warden Havel. The three men = were arrested Sunday southwest of Kendallville by Wardens Hayel and Hughes. Lutman and Wilkenson surrendered to the officers but Treesh attempted to escape. After a short foot race he was overtaken by Warden Hughes. I. 0. 0. . State Officers Before adjournment at Indianapolis the Indiana Odd Fellows grand lodge elected officers in. accordance with custom _'ull grand ofticers were promoted to the next highest rank H. C. Roodwood of Indianapolis was elected grand warden the lowest post which was left vacant by the advancement. J. ‘Clyde Crane of Bloomfield succeeded Frank S. Houston of Salem as gr:iud master. Trustees were all re-elected. They are: L.- A. Handley, Richmond; George E. Hershman Crown Point and John B. Cockrum, Indianapolis. ' .

- Two¥ore Injured Two persons -were injured in two auto accidenis near Goshen over the week end. Both resulted from the slippery condition of the roads. Thefe were numerous minor accidents, “Ora Borden is in Goshen hospital suffering a compound fracture of the right leg as the result of being pinned under an auto “driven by John Williamson of Goshen when the car skidded and turned over on the county line road ‘east of Middlebtiiry Sunday night, - trl Proteet Your Child ' There is diphtheria in this county. You may protect your children if you wish by having your family physician immunize them. Do so at once. The danger is in waiting for symptoms In states where there is a law making immunization compulsory diphtheria is becoming unknown. . Remember immunization . does not hurt the child but diptheria often means death or serious results for life. Noble County Board of Health -+ Dies In Hospital ' - Mrs. Minnie Colter aged 60-years died Sunday morning at 9:35 o'clock at Lakeside hospital Kendallvile. She has beey confined to the hospital since Navember 17 suffering from an attack: of -pneumonia. She was apparently recovering nicely and her death followed a sudden relapse. The deceased ‘was a sister of Henry Rex Benton John Rex Millersburg and a cousin of Mrs. Charles Graham oi this city

Shoots 1000 Pound Moose in Canada Ivan Miller accompanied by E. F. Grady, L. O. Miller Lester Truex, and Roy Plank of Elkhart have just returned from a sixteen day hunting trip north of Saulte Ste. Marie Canada Mr. Miller reports that their trip was very satisfactory. The hunters brought back two deer and a moose. The moose weighed 1011 pounds and its antlers measured. 44 inches. It was shot by Mr. Miller. ‘

Start Recount of Voters.,

A recount of ballots in Whitley county was scheduled to -start at 1 o’clock Monday afternoon at Celum-. bir City. ' Prosecuting Attorney C. A. Lincoln who was defeated for re-election at the general election November 6 by Attorney Ralph Probst of KXendallville filed a petition for the recount November 16. . Probst had a majority of 58 votes. Dies After Eating Poisoned Cabbage. Little David Whittecar 18 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Whittecar is dead at Garrett from eating poisoned cabbage. Richard age 3 son of Mrs. Dewey Henderson residing in the same neighborhood is also very ill from the same disease. The families secured cabbage from a farmer who canvassed the neighborhood.

Michael Escapes Injury.

Q%. Michael escaped serious injury: short distance south of Lisbon when his car left the road and crashed into a ditch. The machine a Model A Frd Sedan was badly damaged.

: Public is Invited. : The public is corially invited to at-

tend the Elks Memorial services in their temple Sunday afternoon December 2nd. Arch H. Hobbs of Indianapolis will deliver the oration.

Arrest Alleged Thief.,

‘Sam Phillips 56 of South Whitley was arrested on a charge of stealing money from the cagh register in the Henry Auker restaurant in Columbia City. ' :

See William Boyd and Alan Hale in ¥Power” positively the funniest comedy in a month of Sundays at Crystal Sunday and Monday.

Notice of Sale ¢f An‘{mobfle, Notice is hereby given ®bat on the Zuth day ot May 1928 C. E. Slick whoze address fwas given as University of Notre Dame 18 Lyon . Hall Notre Dame, [ndiana, left to the undersigned tradesmey engaged’in the business of operating a garage and repair shop in-the city of Ligonier Noble County Indfana for repairs of automobiles and other motor vehicles a Plerce Arrow automobile motor number 322042, serial number 321468 for the repairing therenf and that such repairing has been done and said C. E. Slick notified by Tregistered mail thereof; That said ‘automobile has remained. in storage with the undersigned more than thirty days; that said C. E. Slick above named has failed to pay said bill for repairs upon said automobile or charges for storage thereof although more than thirty days has lapsed since such work was done. The total charges to date being Eighty Five Dollars and Ninety Cents. : b : :

- Therefore the undersigned will pursuant to law, on the Sth day of December, 1928 at one oclock in the afternoon at the place of business of the undersigned, on the east side of Cavin Street in said c}ty of Ligonier, offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder ‘for cash said above desctibed automobile for the purpose of raising assets for the payment of the charges against the same. - . DBlazed Trail Garage : By Paul Thomas, Mer. o - ; . 43b2w

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Noble Circuit Court, January Term, 1929. - George D, Foster : :

yB . - ] : Pierre Le Clere et al. To quiet title to real estat

. Comes now the plaintiff by Bothwe & Vanderiord his attorneys, and file his complaint together with the afl davit of a competent person that th residence, upon diligent inquiry, unknown of the following named d« fendants, to-wit: Pierre Le Cler Pierre LeClair, Pierre Leclerc, Piers Leclere, Joseph J. Comparit, Franc: Comparet, David ¥. Comparet, Sara Comparet, Alexander Comparet, Thet dore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Ma! cellus Comparet, Sarah- Compare Jos,, J. Comparet,. D. F. Compare whose christian name is unknown t plaintiff, 8. H. Comparet, whose chri: tian name is unknown to plaintiff, = M. Comparet, whose christian name i unknown to plaintiff, .&, @ Co'mpare whose chirstian name is unknown t plaintiff, Theo, S. Comparet, Sara L. Comparet, L. G, Comparet, whos christian name IE unknown to plair tiff, Alexander C. Comparet, Theodor S. Comparet, Lewis G. Compare Joseph Pierce, Oscar H. Pratt, Maym ‘Smith, Herbert Smith, William Minie Mary Minier, Lewis Weart; that thnames of the defendants are unknow: and that they are believed to be non residents of the State of Indiana suec in this action by the following name: and - designations, te-wit: ‘the un known husbands and wives, respec tively, of each and all of the follov. ing named persons, to-wit: Pierre I« Clere, Pierre Le Clair, Pierre Leclerc Pierre Leclere, Francis Comparc Joseph J. Comparit, David F. Com paret, Sarah Comparet, Alexande: Comparet, Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Marcellus Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Jos, J. Comparet, D. F. Comparet, whose christian name i« unknown to plaintiff, S. H. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown tc plaintiff, I. M. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, A C. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Theo. S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, L, G. Com paret, whose christian name is un known to plaintiff, Alexander C. Com paret, Theodore S. Comparet, Lewi G. Comparet, Joseph Pierce, Osca: H, - Pratt, Mayme Smith; Herber!

Smith, William Minier, Mary Minier Lewis Weart, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, the unknown children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of each ~of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Pierre LeClere, Pierre LeClair, Pierre Leclerc, Pierre Leclere, Francis Comparet, Joseph J. Comparit, David F. Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Alexander Comparet, Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Marcellus Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Jos. J. Comparet, D. F. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, S H. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, I. M. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, A. C. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Theo. S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, L. G. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Alexander C. Comparet, Theodore S. Comparet, Lewis G. Comparet, Joseph Pierce, Oscar H. Pratt, Mayme Smith, Herbert Smith, William Minier, Mary Minier, Lewis Weart, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, who ara now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in, or lien upon, the real estate described in" the complaint in this action by, under o through any of the defende ees :

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONTER. INDIANA.

R — s A —————— ’ants to this action named, described ‘and designated in sald complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff”; that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State’ of Indiana, to-wit:: Ida F. Coover, Willlam H. Coover, Margaret Allman, Leslie C. Allman, Inez Allman; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate im the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana. _The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: the east half of the west half of the southwest quarter, and the west half of the east half of the southwest quarter, all in section twenty, township ‘thirty-five north range eight east. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. - :

Notice is therfore hereby given said defepdants that unless they be and appefir on the Ist judicial day of the January 1929 Term of the Noble Ciicuit' Court of Indiana, being the T7th day of January, 1929, to be begun and holden on said 7th day of January, 1929, at the Court House in the town of Albion in said Noble County in the State of Indianma, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. |

In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the Town of Albion, Indiana, this 13th day of November, 1928. (SEAL) FRANCIS M. BEANE, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court, Bothwell & Vanderford,- Ligonier, Indiana, attorneys for plaintiff. 42b3w Double Tragedy At Gary. : Police at Gary endeavored to solve a double tragedy for which they hav been uable to .find a motive. Bodies of Ralph Campbell 31 anc Gladys 24 a couple married in Aug ust were found Saturday in a garag at their home. It appeared ' tha Campbell after shooting his wife t death, placed the muzzle of a shot gun in his mouth and pulled the irig ger police said. Part of his hea. was blowp off. .

Mrs. Elizabeth lL.ewis mother of th dead woman declared the couple ha. not quarreled and had no reason t be despondent. She was unable t give police even a hint as to a motiv for the deaths.

Accidents In Calumet District

Automobile accidents in the Calu net district during the week end too a toll of six lives. Four young per -ons met death together when a Mic gan Central passenger train struch .n automobile at Calumet City. Those Kkilled in the (Calumet c¢it)y accident were Alex Rakowski 20 In diana Harbor; John Medwitz 22 Eas Chicago; Jessie Orezel 19 and Irer Konarski 17 both of Calumet City. Joe Coenck 49 of Indiana Harbec was killed by. an automobile. Th driver of the car fled after strikin Coenick. . : , Mrs. Orilla Stevens 84 was fatall injured in an automobile collisio: near Crown Point. @ ,

Stoek Show to Open

A challange to the interest and thc magination of the American farme: .nd his family, the International Liv jtock Exposition will open its gate yut at the Chicago Stock Yards o: next Saturday, December 1. :

It will offer its thousands of visitors from America and abroad a cross section view of the farming of th. world, such as only an exposition © nternational character could. Alask: will be represented; so will Australiz The antipodes of northern an¢ outhern hemispheres will vie witl yne another for the attention of the visiting grounds.

Injury When Car Upsets.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sears prom inent Elkhart residents narrowly escaped serious - injurles fPunday morning when his Elecar sedan in which they were riding with their three children skidded. off the roac and turned over near Benton. Mrs. Sears suffered bruises abou the neck and face while the other. were only slightly bruised. The ca: was badly damaged. . v

Wooed With: a Gun.

Declaring that the only reason she married Alvan Powell 25 of Fort Wayne was because he frequently carried a gun and made Tepeated threats to take her life if she refused to marry him. Mrs. Cor: Powell nee Sowers has filed suit fo: annulment of their marriage. Th: couple was married on a Friday anc separated the following Tuesday. :

Fined $lO and (osts

_Fred Butz of Kendallville was fined $lO and costs amounting to $4O and given a 6 months sentence to the Indiana state farm in Mayor Auman’s court at the city hall Monday morning on a charge of driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The sentence was suspended pending good behavior.

“The Singing Fool” at Goshen

The Jefferson theater at Goshen was notified that its first VitaphoneMovietone picture would be Al Jolsons “The Singing TFool” which has scored such a tremendous success everywhere. It will open Sunday Jan 6.

Margin For Leslie is 44,638

- The majority of Harry G. Leslie republican candidate for governor over Frank C. Dailey democrat was 44,658 votes according to official tabulations on state candidates released here this afternoon. i f

Official vote was; Leslie 728,203; Dailey 683,545. . United States Senator Arthur R. Robinson’s margin over Albert Stump democrat - was 158,148. The official vote in the senatorial race was Robinson 782,144; Stump -623,996. Over the bitter opposition of Edward S. Shumaker Indiana Anti-Saloon league superintendent Chief Justice David A. Myers of the state supreme court obtained a majority 0f}142,120. His opponent was Thomas H‘.‘ Branaman democrat of Brownstown. The vote was Myers 770,665; Branaman, 628.545. S L '

Louis Ludlow former president of the National Press club a democrat defeated Congressman Ralph E. Updike of Indianapolis republican for seventh district congressman by a vote of 94, - 643 88,263 according to the totals.

- Is Large Audience : Nearly 500 persons"l‘uesdg,\' evening heard- a lecture on Christian Science in the Goshen High school auditoritm by Calem Andrew Hart, C. 8., a member of the board of lectureship of the Mother church the First Church of Christ Scientist Boston. P ' o Corinne Griffith in “The Garden of Eden” Adam Eve and the Serpent in modern clothes at Crystal Thanksgiving and Friday. '

, : TR LA ettt i AO I e T S - : : ISR 7 S, & : <P R i 2 ' | : By 1 y | ~ _ 8 o ‘ L . i ) S !i - % T : i . 4 § 3 : e, § Bl poeen » — = gL TS DS | (e e, | P aene SRR T : : Fho i VT S | (et N e| IR e oy i) T M A T — Gl | L iTR A i\ TR SR ee e ST i ’A.. G 2 NE et IR Pe S ITR + l‘ f W 3 PP RR R ; oiy S /eI \ SRR T T MRRTIN Yo \ AR i S e ) e|t MRS Bl g R BRI | IR S sl SR O| 3 238 1o R Ay e o R BRI 1l e ’ eST e ) Y R R AL s CWESEY RS Ui Ry ] RO\ | LT 01/ R L T o o By B a 3 T e : s g AR s i ot RRO L e 7 s R i DRS SIR T e s GARGG N o e CEEIRER LIS SGI 1 R e O eßel (M B B ol BT el SRRy B ST | R G AL TR TL U o e X Fol gy ; A T NG 2k P B P e NP TR S s ANy ESHHE RR S S QA | Gediie Gogp UB | B A gf PR R : SRR T RGN Gie SRS L| B R B S i ] & - N ; STy :-:‘:~:-‘- = PRE S N& » LRS i 5Se t( '\.fi;"‘i ; ACH (D) 5 ‘ : gy ' : ; ) : ; T A & : 5 : 4 > . ) : - ; i | ofChe filtH't r o y & ® / X & : = a Jix wn tne price vange of the _faur .3-; - . :

B. & 0. Wins %60,000 The Northwestern Wrecking company of Milwaukee and the Hartford Fire Insurance company lost their $60,000 suit against the B. & 0. railroad in a 'verdict returned at Goshen Thursday night by a jury in the Elkhart circuit court. It was alleged that a fire at the Sandusy Portland Cement company’s plant at Syracuse four vears ago was set by sparks from one of the railroad's engines. The plant was destroved. 1

Besieged With Office Seekers

- Harry G. Leslie governor-elect of Indiana took his automobile to In-dianapo-lis fr(om' Lafayette /;or repairs and spent his hours of waiting in conference with such Republican leaders and “job seekers” . Leslie refused to discuss appointments he will make after he assumes. office in January. - ', e

The township trusStee of Whitley county met in regular session and renewed the contract with County Agent B. V. Widney for, a period of two

vears. ' On December 1 he will begin his sixth year as county agent. Mr. Widney was a former agent of Noble county. : ‘ e

| Tobey Yoder star @Goshen high 'school athlete was today declared deifinitely .out of the opening basketball fgame at New Paris next Friday night, when it was discovered he had a fractured shoulder blade the result of an injury in the Wabash high school game.. : ? .

The Chevrolet Motor Company announces The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History...a Six in the price range of the four!

Spectacular as Chevrolet’s achievements have been in the past. .. notable as its engineering triumphs have proved themselves to be—this remarkable new car dwarfs every previous Chevrolet accomplishment. Not only does it introduce into the low-priced field a new measure of performance, comfort, beauty and style —but it is sold at prices so low as to alter every previous conception of motor car value. The new six-cylinder valve-in-head engine—developed from more than a hundred motors designed especially for this

sensational car—stands out as an engineering masterpiece. With a power increase of approximately 329} over the previous Chevrolet motor . . . with sensationally greater speed and faster acceleration—it offers a type of performance that is literally astounding . . . even to those who have been accustomed to driving cars costing hundreds of dollars more. And it affords an economy averaging better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline!

Inappearance,thisQutstanding Chevrolet is destined to become an automotive sensation—so smart, so stylish and so distinctively ap-

Lincoln Chevrolet Inc. + RUALITY AT LOW,_‘.C»OST :

County Agent Retained

Goshen Star Injured.

The Roadster . 6 & $5 25 Th ' Ph:eton $ & 8 o $525 The Coach + s & s .$5 95 Th 2 5 2 Cmelpe_ v 8 .$595 The , Sedan . : 5 3 .$675 The Sport Cagri(tl)l(;t e -6 % 05695 The Convertible ' fiay - 25 Light Deliveery Chustie s4(‘)o 1% Ton Chassis . e $545 134 Ton Chassis with Cab $650 Sedan Delivery . . .%5905 All prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich.

Home Realty and Investment Co. ‘ ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLOOR : > LEVY BLOCK, LIGONIER, IND. ' , .J. L. HENRY Manager . ‘ City Properties and Farms for sale th‘at will app’eal to you, especially when you consider the possibility of future prices. e . . PABMIOANS < 57 FFDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANBS7 O wtth EXCEPTIONAL Privelege Clause J /0 . SHEURITIFS The Securities that we have to offer, are of the highest type. GRAVEL ROAD, SCHOOL, PUBLIC UTILITY and REAL ESTATE PREFERRED STOCK,_ all lARPREE. - ' | | Officnal Indiana License Branch - Automobile, Truck, Chauffeurs License, Cerlificates , of Titles and Transfers. All given special attention. - o

Read the Ads.

pointed that it rivals the costliest custom creations. The marvelous new Fisher bodies are longer, lower and roomier with adjustable driver’s seat in all closed models—and reveal the matchless artistry of Fisher designers. With their modish new colors, their smart dual mouldings and their distinctive concave pil_-v lars, they achieve a degree of original beauty that has seldom been equalled. . You are cordially invited to visit our showroom and secure complete and detailed information on this sensational’ new car which will be ready for delivery beginning January Ist. ]

Advance Showings The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History will be displayed in a series of advance showings in the cities listed below: L New York, Nov. 24-29, Waldosf Astoripg Hotel and Chevrolet Retail Srore, Broadway at 57th . .. Detroit, Nov. 24-29, General Motors Bldg. ... Washington, Dec. 1-4, Mayflower Hotel .. . Chicago, Dec. 1-6, Pure (il Bidg., Wacker Drive & Wabash Ave. .. . Los Angeles, Dec. 1-6, Ambassador Hotel Auditorium . . , San Francisco, Dec. 813, Civic Auditorium,; Larkin Hall . . . Cincinnati, Dec. 8-14, Hotel Sinton . . . St. Louis, Dec.B-14,Arcadia Ballroom, 3515 Olive St. . . . Atlanta, Dec. 18-22, Auditorium-—Armeory . . , Dallas, Dec. 18-22, Adolphus Hotel Junior Ballroom... Portland, Ore., Dec. 18-22, Public Auditorinsm.