Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 23B, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 July 1929 — Page 4

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Miller--Nelson Miss Charlotte Nelson ‘and Doyle Miller both of Kendallville werc united in marriage Sumr«la,\"ul'lmjxvx‘u_m in that city. They will resides in Kendallville. - o Possible Showers July § The Fourth of July may he marred by thunder showers late i the day according to the forecast by the 'nited States weather bureau. . “,., - . Death of Frank Drake Funeral services for Fronk Drukc‘ 76 were held Wednesday aiternoon| at the LaOtto l.uthesun church wim% burial at the Swan cemetiery. _ | bits Atter Operaiion. Mrs. Cecil May Bollinger of Noble county died at the Sacred Heart hospital in Garrett last Thursday night tollowing an operation for goitre.. Car Upsets 5 Hurt. Five Chicago persons were injured when their automobile upset in a diteh 12 miles east of LaGrange. e - Goshen has three well defined cases of smallpox. - She loved - and killed —and loved again—in Captive Woman at (rystla mfinigm and Tlim'sday. ‘ Notive of Public Sale of Personal : Broperty - _ State of Indiana Noble County $8: In the matter of the will and estate of Joseph (‘nl\@"éll;decéased,' Notice is herégby given that the undersigned .administrator with the wili annexed of Joseph Colwell deceased will offer for sale at public anction at the late residence o: said deccdent in Elkhart Township ncar Diamond Lake on Friday July: 12, 1929 at 1:30 o'clock P. M. daylight savings tinie the pensonal property of said decedent consisting of household and kitehen fuviniture, some farm tools, stovse. rugs, beds and bed clothing - and other articles too numerous to ' mention. Said goods will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. , American State Bank Administrator with will annexed. John Singleton Auctioneer, H. E. Hoak Clerk. - 23b3t

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ERYSTAL Sunday---Monday July 7 and 8 | ® Ec Acit“sl i 1“05 It Lives - It Acts - It Speaks Singing,fi Danfiwnedy Stars The Marvel of the Ages See and Héarmmlsavorite' :Sitiage' - and Radio Stars '

Flane to Fisz at 45 - Degrea Angle Planned Milwaikee, \Wis - -Anp uairplane em ploving the principle ot thie helicopte and yet radically dift. ent from most veirtical lifting conirivances, is - unde construction here, ; The device, adiitredly purely an ex perinjent, witl be equipped with tw: propellers, devoted entirely to the jol of raising the plane, in addition t the usu:l screw type propeller at the acse ol the craft. The yvertical lifting blades will. be located beneath eanch wing and will be driven by a Hispano Suiza motor (p the fuselnze through an arrangement of bheveled gears, A (ryout of the strange flying ma chine will be conducted in July by Jess O, Johnson of Delray Beach, Fla. .its inven{or. ‘The machine is being cou structed by the Hamilton .\lvmlplfl'm company here, > Johnson’s plane. 1f it I 8 4 success. will mot rise vertically but will:euabie a takeoff at approximately a 45 degrec ancle with all three propéliers spin ping. Landing also could be accorn plished more abruptly than is possible with an ovdinary type machine, : Society Gate Crashers - - Vex London Hostesses London.— Muvfair hostessés are taking strinzent steps against society gate crashers, the finely dressed. well polished type whica “drop” into ex clusive parties without invitations jast yeur ' many hostesses complained of the increasing number of gate crashers and as a result many have warned (hefr gnesis to being their invitation cards along to the parfy. At the door there is an oflizial “checker’” who verifips their licketls But even this systaemn has been found Sfaulty and seyeral Lol ®es are now considering . the :z'i\.i:.'dfi;!i}.\ ol sena ing vou small badzes which will dis tincuish the inviied from the unin vited guest. . ; o Clock Runs Six Years : Without Being Wound ~ Lancaster, Ohio.—Police investigat ing a reported robbery at the old Den man homestedad, one ‘of Lancaster's historic residences, once occupied by James '+ G, DBilaine, but wuninhabited since the death six vears ago of John Denman, found a gold self-winding clock, started by Mr. Denman. was still running. : . - The furnishings of the home. un disturlied since the death of the last regldent, were not molested by those who entered the house! ; ~ . Freak Tidal Wave , Capitola, Culif.— A survey has dis closed that a freak tidal wave, which tosged more than a dozen pleasure and fishing boats high on the beach caused approximately $5,000 damage ~ along the waterfront here.

GIANT STRIDES MABE :s . - IN AR TRANSPORT Progress[in 1929 to Excel | Three Years’ Total. j‘b o ¥ - \\"ushiix:rmn,—«'l‘h.n development of fhe mwuz;;.uiit:;“itx‘..‘ air transport industry during the tlree years' life of the acronautics branch of the Depart ment of Cominerce has been “among this C'mm'%r.\"s out-fanding achievements” Secretary of Commerce TLanont - de¢laved recently in survexing the presenit state of development of the ' industry. , CUWHEh the increasing interest being shown in this shblest by the general public; there is .every reason to he Heve thit the immodinte future will bring forih even :n-:n“ur':im-nxx,:;.»!ia‘h'-ments,” he added e Seevetary Lamont - predictegd ‘“the foundations - have bheén laid for' a “great transportition . system over which swift aerinl carriers will bear their earzoes of nail. exprecs :‘mdi passeinders to every corner of -Hs"-i Blaber - - - Outlook for Big 1929 Record. | . A statistiend estimate of the condi J tion. of the industis appended io Sec: | refary ,L:zm«;m'fi' sf:itement in 3§<~::¥<'«!§ that if the present ranid growth in air . transport operations continues dnuring the vemuainder of the year, the n;w:’-‘ ations for 1020 will exceed: the total for the.last three VOOrs, ‘The feport estimated that the mile . age _f’flu\\’n by air teansport operators for the first half of 1929 wounld total R,000.0¢0 miles as - against 10,500,000 Tor ali of IHUR 58701889 for [HUT gnd 4318 GST for 1926, . "Thi ::\‘(‘l';lg("inf miles fAbwn duily by :111’1;-_1\;;(’):[-1 operstors for the firgt | half of the vear: estimited to be 70, 000 miles, is almost three tinmes as great as the averagze for all of 1928, which was 26605, more than four : times the aversve nf 16,083 wiles for 1927 and alimost coven tines the aver nge pf 1830 mites for 1926 Thirty Thousand Milas of Airways. The. total lengtli of the airwayvs network; estimated now. 1o _be 30000 miles, has jumped from a total of 16.G 667 miles at the cloge of 1928: 9,121 mileés at the clokq of 1927, and 8401 mites at the close of 1926, . Ten thou sand miies of airways, .or one-third of the- total, ave lizhied, as eowparéd 4 with 6985 at the close of 1928: 4468 at the close of 1927 and 2041 at the ‘end of 1926 _ The gréatest incereases were shown for the incomo>producing activities of air tEansport cotipanies. (It was estimuted that 40000 passengers were - carried duving the first six months of 100 a 4 dodinst 35.000 in all of 1928, 8,679 in 1927, and 5872 in 1926. Total mail carried was comiputed at 3,400,000 pounids, as soninst 4,061,210 pounds in 1928, 1554165 in 1927, and 810.855 in 1926, Espress volume. was fixed at LEUIO g aeainst . 2 000000 for 1908 _ : . There are now 0 compunies operAt air Lt Heos, compired to 3 0t tha wlgsn 6f 100 gt fhg Ghhsp OF D 2 aid B onb e eloke o 1928 They hive 400 aii 2 lanes in service, an increase from 509 ot the close of 1928 128 at the <dase of 1927 and €9 at the close of 1926, 5 Visitors Wreck Monkey’s Nerves in St. Louis Zoo St. Louis; Mo —The seasonal epidemic of nervous breakdowns among the monkeys of the St. Louis zoo is Aapproaching. : Watching the antics of human beings‘fhrmx:h the bars of their cages all day is very distressing to the nerves of the wmonkeys, according to the magzazine of the Zoological society. Every year, as suunner crowds throng the primate house of the zoo, several of the more impressionable monkevs _collapse and give way to all sorts of complexes- and ment:il ills. ‘ The victims are sent to a “rest houser” where the only human beings they have to look at are the keepers who feed thein. Oice a year all the monkeys in the zoo take their vaecations in the rest house, .

Gem-Eating Ostriches Lure Diamond Hunters Weishington.—The finding of 70 diamonds in the craws of two ostriches killed by hiinters in the southern part of the. Kalahari desert in South Africa has started a new industry, “hunting ostriches for dinmonds,” Samuel H. Day, trade commissioner at Johanneshurg, has informed the Department of Commerce. Qne bird produced 53 diamonds and the other 17, all of exceptional quality, it Is reported. These osiriches formerly roamed the Namaqualand district, where rich alluvial diamond deposits are said to exist, and, havine an eye for shinine stones. included dinmonds in . their diet. Gold Fish Production . Almost Million Dcllars Washington.—~Neariy a million dollars worth of gold fish were produced in the United States last year, the Commerce department announces/ The output of hatcheries numbered 21,500, 000 fisi , E The geld fish industry had its inception in this country in 1878, when Rear Admiral Daniel’ Amen presented to the bureau of fisheries a nuni ber of fish he had brought from Japan. From that small bezinning the propagation of gold fish has developed in. !to one of the foremost fish-farming industries, . ; £ 1 : !: e : | - She Quits Job. ~ Mrs. Pauline Pilling of Ligonier has resigned her position with the Hahn beauty parlor at Goshen, Now is the thne to pay your Banne: subscriptien—DO IT NOW! : ;

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- Large HKerosene Tank é!s:xp'lmiless - David Hosteteler who ~operates a blacksmith shop a short distance east of Goshen !zmd his son William were cut about the face late Monday afternoon when ;’u large kerosene tank they | were soldering exploded. Both narrowly e&x,:ajpaad serious injury as the tank felw across the 'shop and smash ed a large pz’;f;gy whee] standing again 8t the wall : : . i '_'}‘lw_sta-n;L had not contained kerosene for n}‘n or three years a(x"ording'l to the owier, However, as the suld_—} ering t,()r«-lf:v(;mne in contact with the | tank one Jr-nd' blew out and sent iragments of the metal container in all direciions. Pieces of the metal struck Mr, Hostetler and his son in the face. | The son was the more seriously Algmm. ; ' _ Whitesell Denies Guilt.. | Melvin fi.\’!liia,xseil'amumu_hile bandit who shot ‘in'n,i wounded (?_hiel‘ ol Police }Jufici Pitignger more than a week ago before he was captured.and brought to 'j'zxi’} at \Y':;‘l‘s;:aw é'_ntered a plea of not guilty to g charge of assault with in[wm_ Lo ‘kifii and being a habitual (-rim-i irial. He| was represented by -L. W. !EEZEI”;“(.’N r.,f: South Bend who stated that “ he wouldl file an affidavit agking for change of venue. The case was set ior r‘riai ;m\ ‘ol 8 Whitesell® admitted shooting the Warsaw officer but said (n(- was suifering from fever at ihe thme from nwmnerous shotgun wolnds (Fn His body. . = - sheriffl Singleton was over from Al; bion Tudsday serving legal papers. \\'01("07\1 ville will stage an old fashioned Pf¢§gll‘3~ll of July celebration. It lives! It falks! It acts! Talkifilm Itevue at .at Crystal S‘n_nda_\' and Monday. P L o ! 2 ‘ al--—mwr 2 5 A You vead and talked about Talking Pictured - now see and he_;i]'- the Revue at Crystal Sunday and Monday, ;\lx’s;_ Calvin Knecht of California who is pisiting the J. . Kreager family ié‘»'sq\(‘x‘.(‘li'n'f;: several days with friends in Aubfirn. ' S . LOST somewhere in Ligonier Satnrday !zi.‘\:;"‘;‘l, June 29th a nockethook containing| hetween $2.56 and ’ij Finder lreturn [to Banwer oitice. Dorothy Murphy. i 23hat* The [tifth meeting of ‘the Elkhart Stitchers was held at the home of the leader Mildred Franks June 27. Fourteen members and five visitors were presént. The mnext meeting will be held at the Liome of the Tice girls July

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ATy 21 | pEi EOF AL | ATER I %W B & | : : - ] | : : : % Sea e ; ! WED. and THURS, JULY 3 and { : «L~ i * 2 : ‘ 5 His Captive Woman Starring Milton Sills and Deorathy Mackaill. A truly stupeendous drama packed with action from a New York| night ciub to a lonely and desalute south sea island. You will thrill with the adventured of the c¢ity c¢hap who falls in- love with the beautiful murderess and brings her back to fgce justice. : : , FRI. and SAT.. JULY 5 and 6. ‘ Ken Mavnard in : - : California Mail = : e l That maivelous western star with i-z'x bug of new tricks to delight vou. . t,\‘l'.\'. AN DMON, JULYX 78 rEN ¥ lalkifilm Revue | Ten big #dcts in talking vaudeville. | Hear and see vour favorite stage-and -radio stars as they Treally are. »k The “’l‘ulkifihn Revue, songs, dances, gil'l] icharms. Don’t miss this talking um}‘ ! inging revue-—it actually lives and thrills, also Annapolis with Johuny Mack Brown in @ romance of the U. S. ;n‘;l\'ul academy. Guest. coupons not taccepted for talkies. '

e ‘. Talkifilm Revue Sunday and Monday zut Crystal. Ten big acts in talkies. i Mrs. W. W. Wood has purchased a inew Studebaker closed car at Gosheu. | Mrs. Chet Hile ‘and a party of ladies il!l'v':\’])‘un(iillg the day in Fort Wayne, " The greatest murder trial ever filmed: “His Captive Womani at Crystal ‘tonight and Fhursday. i $ % e e 5 Revi . and Mrs J. F.. Lutey and Mr. and Mrs., Paul Purman will airive to,day to-spend the Fourth with Mr. and { Mrs. Clair Weir. o ; [ My and Mrs. Clair Weir and daughfter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Weir and !Mrs. C. E. Hoagland spent Sunday at {Conyerse with Rev. and Mrs. J. F. sLutey. S : l It lives! It talks! It acts! Talkifilm i Revue at at Crystal Sunday and Monday. b e

9 . ! Mens’ $1 Athletic UNIONSUITS Herc .is a value in first quality Athletic Uniounsuits that will help crowd this story during the re- ‘ .maining days of this : great QUIT BUSINESS % » SALE. ‘ N ’ Mens’ $2O Overcoats Nothing but a genuine Quit Business , Sale could make possible such low prices on Overceats,you $ 95 will have to see them ta 1’ realize. BOYS' TWO PAIR ‘ . Long Pant Suits ' . 81500 Value.

- For Sale or Trade ' - Property in coropation of Ligonier property and 7 acres of ground also house and lot 51;<.h10('-ks from center of town wil] sell with small payment down or well trade. What lave you got to trade. [ do not need the money. Ingunire *ztg Banner Uffiw., 2908 4e R 2 Talkifilm Revue Sunday and .\fiun.i;i}* at Crystal. ‘Ten big acts in taikies. * oo e ! : | FPOR SALIE--Corn and Oats. Phofié 271 Ligonier. o 994 l Wotices —1 am back "at ‘ay old stand | blackemithing. ‘Geo. Kietzer. 23a3(" (. Rich Beck and daughter Frances of Goshen called on Ligonier friemds Tuesday, e : - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Risser will spend he Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. !muu.-.i Cook in Elkhart. e L Mr. Afid Mrs. W. B. Leas of- Gosti :! called on M. A. Cotherman ut thc Banner office b‘thi.\: morning. i - You read and talked about Talking Pictures now see and hear thé Revue at’ Crystal Sunday and Monday .- . : e o : Under the =oft moot of the émpfi(‘s —g man and 4 girl alone, “His Captive Wonan” a tCrystal tonight and Thurs'duy.: : . 3 : " o ‘Curtis Cole submitted to =a xxrng(il~ operation last night at the Klkhavt hospital and was this morning reported to he resting easy. .

Mrs. Milo Calbeck of Los Allge_lés. Calif.. will arrive Sunday 'tnl_“.‘ifi' Mavor and Mrs. Leland Calbeck. Mr. Calbeck will meet his mother in €hicHEe ' o ' . . - Misses. Lenore and Elsie .Menzie of Fort Wavne are spvndi‘ngj two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Audley Green, Little Lenore had the misfortune to fall out of bed Monday morning and fracture her collar bone. : 55 , - Notice to Water Takers ' - You are hereby notified that water rents are dne J'ul}" st 1929 payable at the office of the city clerk on 'all rents due and not paid on or be 'tore July 20th a penalty oNten. per cent will be added.: = . . All water rents for 1929 are now due and must be paid on or before April 20th. o o : Office hours 9a.m.t05 p. m. ‘ The office will be open Wednesd:y and Saturday evenings for tha accommodation of the public. e . . Joseph C. Kimmell, City Clerk

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