Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 2A, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 February 1929 — Page 2

The Ligonier Banner : Established 1856 - ' -~ Published by THE BANNER PUBLISHING (0. SW. C. B. Harrison, Editor M. A. Cotherman, Manager Published every Monday and Thursday and entered the Postoffice at Ligonier. Indiana, as second Yluss matter. OA2A B T A . ot R 5 eAR State Govirnment Expense Tlt will cost $32.000.000 .to defray state governimmenta! expenses for 1929 and 1930 -the budzet committee annuoutced today. ' _This figure does not include speciai fevies tor emorial hospitals a state library Tustitutions educational building construction and other special {unds. . o Baseéd upon a governmental expense of $52,000.000 .the state tax levy for the nextstwo vears will be more than 30 cents, budget committee members estimated. The present rate is 23 cents. - One feature of the estimated total is that the $40.000,060 asked in.\-)',lniin D. Williams =tate highway director has heen slashed to appioximately $24.000,000, In 1427 the budger commit{ee granted the highway commission $£21.000,000 for the two yedalr program - Goose Frozen Fast By lee ' _ Mrs. Forest Gill of Elkhart township has somé very fine geese and the other morning she noticed one ‘ot them remained sitting in' the same Dosii.i'on for a lone timeo after the others - had gone to "the feeding grounds, Fearine that it might he sick she weént to it and was surprised 5 find the bird frozen to the ;;nnni(i. The thaw of the previous afternoon had tempted the bird to not ga to the coop but to “bed dow Ht in the Hrehard and the drop in femperature during * the night canght the. bird With a butcher knife Mrs, Gill freed the c:ihti\'u after hard digging in the frozen ground all around it. "Thé hird was hone the worse. however, tor its Btrange experience, e o : # A 'l‘ : : - . & . % Missing Elkhartay Is Found , - Bdward 0. Caffray 55 doiver siuy 1 i{_i'le_\.' Grocery company at Elkhart who disappeared - Wednesday noon was found unconscious in the headnuarters of the International Bible Schonl association ap 8:30 o'clock that evening.© He sutfered a stroke of apoplexy and was taken to the Geneiral hospital \\'hg)l'u'ii.- wa's said there was no hope for “his recovery. . : ; Perry Has One D€linguent There is only one piece of property in . Perry Township upon which the tax is delinquent. Ligzonier has six exhibits in the list. ; ' He was vellow til] he saw red! ' See Richard Barthelmess in “The Patent ~1,-ea'timr Kid” this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at Crystal.

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: Sees Record Year, = Producetion and sale of Oakl,'tuid angd li}ontiac Bixes will touch tiu:f highest level in ‘history during 1929. A. T (ilancy, jn‘esidem and »genémij-mana-zer of the ‘Qakland Motor Caf company, predicted before 1,000 QaklandPontiae dealers at a banquet held in connection with ilie Natioual Automohile Show. ‘ : i Nir, Glancy stated that 1929 volume should show a sizeable increase oven yver the 260,000 cars built by his company during the past yearm:za‘ record 35 jer ¢cent better than in any previous twelve month period in the 22-vear existence of the'Oakland company, - National {i'u@]n:i‘if)’ of an unparallcled order. snd confidehce evident from the huge coiporation to the . day laborer indicate that' this’ pl'(’)sv)enriif will continne und should make 1929 the automotive industry's hest vear, Mr. Glancy declared. . Coupled with ‘these hasic leasons is the faet that the industry itself is hvi{(-'t' able this veair: than heretofore to stretch the purchasing poweir of the antomobile dollor. Sales organizations are stabilized, Mr. Gianey p()irmr(if‘uut. Iresedarech and r-ngi'm*(-i'ing departinents are working. more ént-e]ii;;fjntll_\. and new mantufacturing methods| and. pro(‘c}*s’su# enabling the vuh:mvlpi“orhk*ry to jut additional ciynipment and refinements into his produc ft no advance over former prices. "_ _ My, Glancy told the Oak-Land dealers. that !iitf are ii} :.ig»;gzn':ri(‘ui:uriy fayorable position this . vear (in! view of the high pubhlic interes: Shown in their two lines of cars according te the story revealed by sales figures. The new Oskland All-Anrerican Six, he said, despite having been -announeed during the dull selling season, is rolling up the highest ;;miijhiy sales figuies - recorded since the line first eame on the market in 1927 . The new Pontiac “Big” Bix, simijari;v«, i= eathering orders at a rate that assures peak production throughout a good shate-of the vear, the Oakland excrutive states. . . The Pontiae and Ouzkland cars dre sald in lLigonier hy Ben (}l",isul‘; . Death of George Juday. ‘death ni‘ George E58980...890.. MRDLU !"\\'n!'«l'h:z: heen' received of ihe ‘death of George Juday ap the United |,lh'(~lh:m-i Gtterbein Home at Lebanon, {Ohio. }lr‘. Juday resided for many 1.\"9;1‘1‘&: i Benton township but after ithe death of his wife several years ago the went to »ii‘l“." Home to reside, ' -,-M..»-_.-.__..._.A ; N { cAtlen Towniship Farmer Dies I (George Schwartz 50 died at his home tin Allen township Thursday follow'iii_g a hrief illness from flu and ~1)119.i:lniouim Born .in Williams (-oumy, iOhio he came to Noble county several vears ago and engaged in farming. : ~“The Patent i;m{,tlu'i'- Kigd' a. greqt {human drama that will ~ make you i-la—ngh will make vou shed happy tears twiii give vou tho biggest thrill A ‘e'i,'er had. ’_Dnn‘E miss it. .

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MON. FEB. 4 : The Good Bye Kiss Is a 9 reel Mack Sennett comedy drama -that is well worth' seeing. You'll enior it. [Usa your Guest Coupons tonight. TUES.. WED. THURS.. FEB. 5-6-7 The greatest human drama of them all. Richard Barthelmess in : The Patent I.eather Kid . He thonght she was bigger than the war iuntil fate lifted him out of the padded squire and put him face to face with death! Then he knew how small he was! Dut hi,L‘g'-(‘l‘ than the battle of guns weas his fight against himself —lto beat the coward that was in him to return to the girl who always knew he was a hero. .It's more than a 4 motinn picture! It's more than von ever expected from the screen! You can't imiu:im\ how mighty it iz until you see it! : It lan for months and months in the big cities at $2.00 top. Our prices are 20 and 20 cents. Show starts at 7:45. One show each Night. : FRI. FEB. 7 FAMILY NIGHT Pretty Clothes Starring Jobyna Ralswon, Gertrude Astor and Johuny Walker. Do American women love pretty eclothes too much? Also a good k'*mnod_\' and a scenic. . Adm Evervone 18 cen:s. . SAT. FEB. 9 . Y Wild West Romance Starring Rex Bell a new western star and one vou are sure to like. AlS 0 a Sennett comedy. SUN. AND MON. FEB. 16-11 The. Butter and E£gg Man Starring Jack Mulhall. . Grandma's boy on Broadway. He had the dough —they had the show. They “took™ him eclean. lL.eft him with a heavy heart and a light pocket-book. But he makes a surprise comeback that has more real laughs and thrilling suspense than any picture vou've seen tlfis seasom. - TUES.& WED. FEB. 12.13 . The Night Watch Starring beautiful Billie Dnve o storyv of the sea. = : 4 Guest Coupon l Good With One Paid | Admission on | Monday

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

Club of Dog Lovers

Logs of members of a new ctub M Romford, England, receive a ‘license as & Chrisimas zift. The members, who are poor people. pay four cents & week, and- the surplus funds of the organizition e used to provide licenses for the does of widows and exservice men who cannot afford to become payving contributors., The club's only ohject is to secure licenses,

Benefit in Borrowing

Every father shonld borrow something from. his son, and every son something from his-father. The father will benefit ii Le borrows from his boy sone of his play, his modesty. his conscience, The 'son will benefit if he borrows from his father muech of his wisdom. his eapacity for work. his value of virtune and his _i':mll.~~i'l.\‘vin:‘il\ge.~\ :

! ew-Old Bridge

When cularging -the bridee at Shrewshury, Lnelaml. built in 1774, it wis taken down and the stones cavefully numbered and used .in the new structure which, though much wider, has retained rhe charactevistic features of the old bridge. ‘The feat is believed to be unique in the annals of engineerineg. ;

World’s Nations

It is diflicult lo’ say just how many “nations” there arve -in. the world at

the present rime because all are not agreed on just.whit constitutes a nation. If only countries having governienis entirely independent are counted. there are now 62 nations in the world.— Pathfinder Magazine.

Air and Sea Planes

Given the siyne power, an airplane can attain a higher altitude than a seaplane becuause it is lighter than a seaplane, und the landing gear offers less resistince to the air than the pontoons of seaplanes; thus. the airplane is capable ot greater speed which governs tire attitude oblainable, .

From the Sanshkrit

“Namvat” is an abbreviation of the San~krit word “Samvatsara.” which means a “year.” Sawvat is the method of reckoning time used geperally in India, except Beongal, Christian diates are reduced to Samvat by adding 57 to the Christian vear. :

Chrysanthemum Growth

Tlic United States Dopartinent of Agricultire says that by selecting proper. strains it is possible to grow chrysanthemums’ in almost all the states exeept the extrenie North and the hot, wind-swept sections of the Great I'lains. e '

Wealthy and Woeful

As Mr. Blank and.his bride -came down the aisle, the former looking miserable. and the latter coy, a little givl of six whispered to her mother: “Mununy, look, here comes the bride and . the gloom.”—Bosion Transeript.

Hard Luck

A cirl fately told me that for months she will have no beau; but as soon as one appears, two or three others show wup. And usually the three or four wrungle with each other, and all quit.—E. W, Howe's Monthly. o

Pioneers in Army Music

British military music had its origin in the Grenadier guavds. The- first band was raised by them in 1685, The Grenadlers’ drum-major wears the mwost - costly uniform in the army.

Choose Own Character

Character is shaped and destiny decided not so much throuch things that are forbidden us as through things that are optional. It is our choice that develops charvacter. e

The Pastor Says:

- It 1s impossible to conjugafe some men except in the passive voice, the subjunetive mood and the future tense.—John Andrew Holmes-in Detroit I'ree Press. :

First Public Library

It is believed that the first free pubfic library In the United States resulted from a large number of books bequeathed to New York by the Rev, John Sharp. :

Neglect Led to Ruin

When men or nations have broken down, it will almost invariably be found that neglect of Uitle things was .the roek on which they split.—Samuel ‘Smiles, .

Span of the 'Eye

The word spanning used in connectlon with reading refers to eye span or the pauses which the eye makes across the line of type. :

For Inky Fingers

Ink spots on the tingers may be instantly removed with a little ammonia. Rinse the hands In clear water after washing them., : :

Flights for the Foolish

A “foolproof” airplane has been perfected in England. But bigger fools will probably be perfected within gix months.

Friends of the Farmer

' Many species of hawks and owls are especially useful in the destruetion of rats and mice.

' Copied American Flag Liberia copied its flag \fmm that of the United States. ; o

Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp - Office at Farmegs and Merchauts BAnk sgifiiaa‘y At‘ux:g;:n fmmy Evening S

l .- No Pardons Are Granted ' An the face of a gtowing teudenc,(' to ward crimes of violence the hoard nl ltru’steefs of the Indiana state prigen {sitting as a hoard of pardons declined ;to open the prison gates for the reileasn of murderers and young men who jused weapons in robberies. S } Gov. Harry G. Leslie’s “hard-boiled” Ipolicy against the man with the gun ;was tollowed by the hoard. - Gov. Les{lies was present .at the meeting. ' Of ififi cases- pardon parole and comimuta’tion» considered by the board tnot one was granted.. e | Bottles of Beer DUsiroyed | Approximately 4,500 bottles of home brew beer seized in various raids in Elkhart county and which had been stored at the county jail. were destroyled Friday morning at the city dump iunder the direction of Sheriff Gleun Banks. The beer was hauled to the idump and the bottles were hroken Ithere. S Several weeks ago a large consigniment of whisky was deéstroved at the !j‘aii. : 1 Arrested in Michigan | Clarence Kiester former tenant ou !th(j Odel Oldfather farm near Brim{field who some time ago made away iwith Mr. Oldfather’s property was arirested at Centerville Michigan and iiodgbd in the-Noble county jail. - The ‘m.an was subjecteéd to a grand jury linvpstigatimi last Friday. = | ; R SR R R = | Cirenit Court Adjogrns g The January term of the Noble cirZvni_i court adjourned Saturday and !Ju(ig‘- Biggs will opep court at Colum}bia, City today. Several criminajl and {all the civil cases had to go over to itim March term on account of weather i conditions! o } The First Rebin - : i The fellow who always sees the fivs' j'i\.r,)hin has nhot yet appearsd. He 18 §nn doubt basking in the warmth ‘m‘ il’urnu(r(-'l‘iz’v at his home. . ! “The (Good Bye Kiss" tonight at ,(?i‘_\'stail._ . e

The ‘ i 1 : HOOVER _- 5 .&O WV i - -Jl SEATS 005 02 Sweeps as it Cleans. i S A BT RO /?x. P%9 e NS it || i ; i&oi:fi\nn 843 - ™ . A CLEAN % START o# the . o _ - New Year The home that begins the New Year with the services ot a Hoover has started on a new regime ot cleanliness. In dirt removal 1t far exceeds any other method. Exact scientific tests show that in ordinary cleaning time The Hoover removes from 609, to 809, more dirt thah any other cleaner; and that this extra dirt which it gets 1s the most destructive ot all—the sharp, cutting, embedded grit which rapidly destroys the rug fabric. “Positive Agitation”—a cleaning principle exclusive with The Hoover—gives it its ability to remove the most dirt per minute. Yet youcan haveThe Hoover for apricenohigher than thatof anordinary vacuum cleaner. Only $6.25 down: balance monthly, Liberal allowance for your old cleaner. __

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