Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 9B, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 March 1929 — Page 5

o Home For Boy Seonts : ~An anofficial report is to the effect that the estyte of the late Gene Strattonn Porter Hoosier authoress, known as “The Limberlost” on the banks_nf Sylvan lake,K Rome City is to be taken over by thie Amlmn,\'-', Wavne area o th({ Boy Scouts 'm";\nu-rigu. It s fnderstood that an offer of $24,000 * has )»(iéu made to. Lo Meehan adminvisn':n’m' and son-in-law of the late . authoress now in Calitornia. ‘ v i ._,._“_:_,_..Aw.‘_., - : Tells of $200,000 Robbery. . : After pleading guiliy to the m:n}ds;r of Wilkinson M;i:lg} Inm;{nupulix difin;fist, Lawrence Ghere 24.t01d-local authorities e wus vuun'(,-vii(f'd with the ' $200,000 robhiery of the Paliner H(jus.v‘ " hotel in Chicago. Ghere sajd he },s\'u.: : s!lp])()x:(,‘d,lo-]i{l'\'(: received, 390,600 11"'1"0111 “Prince’” a Chicagoan, x\éhu acted as director of the robbery, Sie doublc ¢rossed me. [ reéeived "«mly 54.000° Ahere sad J e : ~ Fiity Game Cocks Taken. o Two men were arrvested aund the names of 150 other persohs ohtained when police raided an. alleged cock? tichting and gambling establishment near (‘(fll!l(‘)f.\‘\’i”(‘.- Two truck loads of equipment, including 50 game reosters, fight spurs, dice and poker Tables, and an alleged guantity of | Hguor, were ~ confiscated.. { . = / - St Gravel *!:undfi’ Being Saped ‘R:npidl'_s P L eahtace conditions. of gravel and sfone roads arve rapidly responding 10 maintenance altev vomin:.rh;mnuh' the " spring thaw® in. most cases! in. ‘zood condition :w&uydin: to the state highway commission’s traffic njliptin is- : sued l'l'()ln‘lhg office «J John D Wil- . liams director, : -

' M, (:n‘l.i.\‘h: Honored. o Ars. ‘Charles Arthur Carlisle -of Sonth Bend has been named Indiana state chairman of the drive to raise K 540.000 tor the rost‘finutiun' of the Robert . lLoce hir!hpl‘@u'v_ in Virginia. Mrs Carlisle was redently active in Il’w move 1o raise funds for a Lincoln memorial i sonthern Indiana: ; Aged Avilla Woman Dies. - Mres, ‘l’v)liug"lmrv Pis‘hm'..:\p;edg.\fl years, practically a lite lnifi)g rvs:k‘wg"\i\t of Nohle county, died Suniday evening at the honie of her dauglyt ér, Mr& Charles Brumbaueh at Avilla, Death was cal ed by heart trouble which followed an attack of influenza. = ,

© Married in Whitley, z - Opal l]i-tl‘l'uff’n‘d(/!, Flovd Murphy o .\'nhh-'(‘mm!.\' were united in marriage Wednesday March 9 ar 1230 p. m at the home of Rev. Beaver eigh miles north of Colinubia City. ! See our heantifnl new J<aster shoez ! ! * Newton's Shoe Store.

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North Manchester Stores Looted Robberies at “North Manchester early _Tuesday resulted in a 16ss of approximately $5,000 for two firms, At the Geodrge Haves salesrooni a 31,680 automobile which had just been received last week was. stolen and at the Oppenheim clothing store goods valued -at between $3.500 and $4,000. was stolen. ; In the articles stolen at the Oppenheim store were 200 men's suits of an expensive brand, the thieves discarding several hunirell suits ol cheaper make: a case of silk’ hosiery and a nuniber of gilk drosses.

Charged v ith Selling Fake Syrup Approximately 500 gallons of imitation xlm;;‘;u’.~:y_nlp recentiy sold South Bend grocers as the genuine product has been impounded Ly City Food Inspecior (. H. Hutchins, state food inspector. ~ Willinin Bowers, - Elkhart rural rolite No. 2 who admitted seli: in‘:; the spurious merchandise as the genuine article is awaiting trial on a charge of \ji:)luriug: the state food and drug act. = : Blewers was released on $l,OOO bond after being arraigned in city court and winning a 4 delay in his hearving io March 30, - : e

, ‘An Even Break. : dihe lebruary number | o | the Monthly .Bulletin of the Indiana State Board of Health received here today shows there werp 24 deaths in Noble ('m(mty in ..!'znm_zn'&_ compuaned to 28 for the same month in 1928 OF tho deaths for the first month of tliis year, 19 included persons over 65 vears old There were 29. births in the county even' in the race with the grim reap8P ' ; = :

. Bluifion Bank Suspends The Union Trust and Savings company at Bluffton closed its doors Saturday. at noon for the second time within two monthis.] The action was voluntary oun the part of the directors who explained: the closing was: to conserve the institutions assets and protect depositors. _ - - K#lls Rattle snake. , While raking the rear lawn at the Ada Jeanneret residence Wednesday Wilbur Inks -encountered and: despatched n rattle snake. The reptile had six -attlers _in@ii—mtingi! an. age ot six vears @ . ) -

“ (o Decie to Nol Buy, ‘ ' The taxpayers of Porry .k_t(_-lmpl» town ;Rhip at 4 meeting in the Centralized (building Tuesday evening decided ‘i?f}s“uinst t&x’e purchase ot a fire truck rat this time! ‘ ' ! Candidates for city offices must file ta declaration of iheir intention hefore i April 6th. : . _ :

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‘John Chester Zimmer IT 18-ummh:; old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Chester Zimmer was instantly killed Monday afternoon’ at South Bemd when 'he' was crushed under the rear wheel M‘ a truck driven by his uncle Doylo Le-! hman and before starting uS‘drivul out.into the @ley had faken his uephew iuto the house so that the (.-hiidl who was very much attached to himf might not attermpt to -elimh ('»"r'im'th'r-g truck. ' _ | As soon as Mr. Lehman departed | the littleb oy dushed oiit of the door | and Mrs. Zimnmer who was looking ous ! the window saw him running L(.n\'alt;l,; the truck. Sensing the fact that an! accident was inei’imbl@ she rushe(l? outside, . but r)nl,\’_ to see the b:ah}":\;‘?' erushed body lyving in the alley. Vv‘h(‘hz she picked tlhie child up he was (la':a;‘l,; . e g Trials in Cirenit Court ‘ Dixid 0. Kugler of LaOtio went ;m.i trial in cirenit court at Albion 'l’uo.a'-'} daly on charges of receiving slolon; gopds. The state contends that Ku}-’—'[ ey purchased chickens ‘stolerr hyv the Noble-Whitley county gang and tm)k_g them to Fort Wayne where they ‘were | sold. Three members of the gang were convicted, of stealing, (:h'iukens:.s and ot other ("rin'x'in:i.} acts Si‘\’@l‘itl‘! montits ago and are now serving ! torms in state insiitutions. They were returned to Albion to testify ‘durine Kugler's triul. - ‘ : A jury found Willlam 0. E\'{‘mxisngr rape in circait court and sentence 1s to be pronounced some time later T_;y'{ Judee Arthur F o Biees

Cutler iiank Robbed of #2i¢oo ' The Bauk of Cutler a town of south east of Delphi was robbed of $2,000 in ‘cash by three men at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. ‘ Miss Ruth Draper asststant cashier was ‘the only person in the bank. at the time of the holdup. Sheriff Jesse Clawson -of Carroll county went fo the bank and orzanized a posse to pursue the automobile in which the robhbers fled after the holdup. The men sped away toward Indiavpapolis ey

. Wounded Bank Bandit at «ary, Suffering from {wo ‘bullet wounds, inflicted by pursning police ¥ B, Johnson 209 one of three men who rohbed the Gen Park state bank of 35,000, lay near death in Merey ‘xid‘spim] at Gary. » - ‘ ) Johuson was found in the hasement of ithe Lhome of Michael Tombßers where fe had craw led 1o dress his wounds, Katherine Tombers, 19 tonnd him in hiding and notified police. The wounded bhandit was too weak to offer resistance although o revolver was t"mlml"m] hiin, . " While we clailia a Howard Herald Goshen claims a Herald Tlaward.,

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