Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 38A, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 October 1929 — Page 3
SERVICE A special characteristic of our( service 1s the careful attemiton given every detail no mattet how small. Stanley Surfus Funeral Director Phone 495
: - See e DWIGH I MOCK . for - Vulcanizing and : > ‘.' I.\\l‘- AT -:b.‘-' Acetylene Welding : 'l’n:i“\‘i‘f. Charging and” Repairing Row Boats Motor Bostls and Canoes ' Qasith Side Fake Wawasce =~ . on Cement Road ' ’hone oG4 . SYEaCUs Lo : ® Sho 9A 9 -.- igonier Shippers Ass i I MARRET YOLR LIVE STOUR CO-OOPERATIVELY ““In the Hands of a Friend From : e Deginning to End WHEN YOU HAVE lIVE STOCI ¢ ' SHIP CALIL - ® o T. J. Spurgeon - Phones: Lizonter 834 or . " Topeka 3 ond 40 !
: A Qi - Harry W. Simmon: Crustee Perry Townshsp Oitice at Farmers and Merchan‘s Ban} Naturday Afterncon and Salurisy ' Evening . ' : b, i¥s: §F B 5 O. A. BiLLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumpsz, - Water Systems, Etc. - ‘ - Well Drilling - one 333 LIGONIES?
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Skinner Lake 3 miles trom Albion, Ind. Thursday Night GOOD MUSIC
Polly of Papeete
.§ ‘By ROBERT HAWKS = @ o ! o B o ' . (Copyright.) g { s > I'F GEORGE and Mary Maleolm could have foreseen the sad culd mination of their world tour (their sudden illness with a tropical dispase: * their deaths in a little ‘onestorg hotel in. Papeete, . Tahiti; the condoquent stranding of their ¢leven-year-old daughter), why, of course thev would hinve abandoned their jouriey, { But their vision could not plerce ]?'lw' veil ofc the future. and ovents ( ocenrred e.:yu»xll‘;' a 8 ecnumerilead abiove, S 0 suddenly were (hey suiiiten Ihat thiere wWus no time to make arraree? ments for little Pollv. She simply be caie a ka‘g;sr_\’ to Lind-hearted Mother Kenyon, who ran the Beach Harbor I.Hi:x\". dlohe with the few effovts Jeft by her parents and what noney ihere was about their i_x 'l\‘i‘m\ ¢ : . - When she was sixteon Iwo thinegs occurred. Leiters hooan to ariive re carding one George Maleolm é‘\i his witi—cautious, investicatine leiters. Of cqund 3;::11‘?;‘1':111»'4- fu Polly witl the letiersy a new Brifish consul took up -his residence on the hill hehind th Hotel ; !- His name was Dean Everetii ”4“ cwas veny onod-looking and thirtviwo He . was unmarried amd heart free; when lie came. He met Polly almost immediately and fell head over heels inlove. Bnt he did not tell her so: partly heeause of Lier voutl, narily be cause he wished to prove: his !;:’z""f:i;\: a little furtlier before commiiting him self; hut mostly, perhaps, biciuse of a certain dragon-like aspect of Mother Keénvon, who seemed _:l‘!\\,l;\\' hoverilg OVer thie eirl -Mouths went by while Mather Ken von received and answered letters without miking el ol c g 1o Polly, and Dean. watchied Polly daii ‘.'.'.!'w(\‘,‘.»’: ¢ into womanhood. L Then cume the culminating letter: It soemed that the person behind alb the Inguiries was g distant cousin of Lieoree AMateolm, an elderly gunt) évi- . dently a well-to-do woinan. who ® had diever oseen Polle or Poliv's mother, but who had hedrd of their fiwi:%gn.-_\‘j and s sad ending months afterward. | It seems remittances had pifed up at’ aniother port of call and authovities ‘ there had communieated. with ' {he bank on awhich the checks had been | GPawn, - . : ‘ " The bank in turn had sousht i:-.ar| relatives or information of the unfor- | funite: couple. A steamer carpxing il wihich might have straizhtened cut matters had been lost ‘in i soutli: ern Pacific hurricane. The whole af: fair had been involved and tedions. . But at last to Polly, nearing her (\i;:%s%u*fljh birthday, came . the informuation that considerable money-—or <0 it seemed to her—was due lier and aQ Sunlons to come home and live with the aforesdid -aunt and receivel the care and education which must’ have been sadly Tacking at the ends' of the earth, o ‘ Polly took the letter to Dean int troubled hewilderment: What should: she do? Mother Kenyon thotight shei should go. What did he think? “You must go, dear, by all means,”| he advised in what he conceived to he! an clder brotherly faslhiion. *Undoubtedly there are advangaiges you can have that are imlmssilj:* here, .»\11«1;-—~1! and greater opportunities for your fu- ‘ ture happiness.” - And so it was arranged. DPolly was. to go back on the very steamer which. had bronght the letter, And the' steamer would leave the following eveninzg wiren the tide served, allowing | Polly just time. to pack her fow be- | longings and bid farvewell fo all her friends, from the natives to those of Papeete’'s fluetuating population who had remained long cnough tp knoow and love- Mother Xenyon's friendly foster child, : : An ‘hour before the hoat was dueto. go Polly slipped away for a few minutes !';.\' herself down on. the silver heach, where a radiant moon rode the heavens and the deep hoom of the surf smote on one's cars from beyond tlie reef. Would her new home be as wonderful as the one she was leaving? : She sat for some moments drinking in the beauty of thé scene. Then as she turned to go she saw a lonely figure pacing the shore, head hent, some distance down the beach. She recognized Dean immediately, started toward him, then thought better of it and ran toward the hotel. - The Maronia’s whistles blew shrilly as Everett waited on the dock. Either Polly. had not eome or else she had gone aboard and forgotten him. Yet there s<foond Mother Kenyvon, the nucleus of a little group. True, every one came down to see the bhoat leave, but she would hardly stand there so complacently had not Polly been duly put aboard. _ - ~ Now they %were pulling in the gangplank. Now there® was a steadily widening gap between the boat and the dock. Goodby, little Polly, goodby! But what was this sudden- whirlwind at his side, which thrust a warm hand confidently into his? He turned and looked into Polly’s shining eyes. “Dean, you old silly! Why. didn't yvou tell me you-—‘—you cared. Instead of that it had to be Mother Kenyon. I asked her if she thought you did and she said ‘Yes,” and then—why, of course, 1 couldn’t go!” ~ “And youll stay at the end of the earth with me, dear?” asked Dean, not yet sure of his wonderful fortune. “End of the earth, Dean?” seried Polly. “Why, it's homel” : County Officers at Warsaw Married. A romance of several years culminated Thursday morning at Warsaw when Clarence A. Helvy, county highway superintendent and Miss Hazal Breading, who lis serving her second term as county auditor were married at the United Brethren parsonage.
{ Dare-Devil Aviators Periorm, , Fifry darve-devil aviators ‘sent their « through nmost spectacular f;’i:l!)l“!l‘.""'“ ever comceived for ',«g(‘g“ug (ol 8 motion ipcture duving the mak(g ob “\Wines the Paramount -air ,’-\;'Q . Whi ‘ will show at the (‘9l-.\'.\-(‘:]1 | thentre tartine Tuesday. - Capt: Bill jLong, o the best pilots in the ” Sates - stood - con g camery .?;)izil!cz;{-, parallel with - Director Wilfarn - W 'fl.:._ i 1l .;U-H;;’.,i}:._- winesd a 8 he saw the plunes perform over a Oaring ield of exploding shells, , . do Gl ’: Brother Held gt ‘-u'\hp". : John Wi 54 . and inis },;n,‘”._“." 19, both of near- Leesburg, are held £ i 1 at Goshen on charges of transorting . intoxicating’ liguor.. They Yere arrvested” Saturday - evening by Chief ol Dol Lake Headly @ and Seret. tvan Holderman; for speeding i a Chovieglel codelh ™ AWhon thelr pattomohile wis sedrched the office s fiound eleven guarts of Scotch whisks palid six gquarts ol ging The two men f iy i ,“" hoeon on o thoir: W Liianie from -Detroit f £ e | Killed YWhen Sufo Crashes Into Train - T livis hiave heen added to 17’:‘ antom train crash okt %!‘t' ?‘.v;‘:,;;':l \ day with deiths )ei? el W e ol Valpariio i‘- : .' s cßoper, 31, Hoba t giflxvll;z‘n Bile dleiel i \ L e iwe mere hilled instantly wien ‘\ hit 0 heddeon dintb a Penns - L vania passenzer train at an unguarlad oo The negy Hobart 'i'l;«-j.'z \\.-,,,'. reliriringe m ihe world series gane i Cheano el : toshier Mapn Sentenced.. Guoteoe Shetieve 200 of novtheast of troshie ¥l ¢ntenced to the siate prican at Aliehizam £ ity when he plead ed oni to oo ¢harege of illegal trans portaion of Haudr an o the superior urt hefove Judee W.-B. Hile, Wilbur Purl, 4s Ixo of (Gosheir who was avested wih Sheftor was fined $4O fm ;s,‘;lf":" nfoxicaton: buts the, charee of transportation genipst him wWwas dis missed » : ‘ Sees Blaek Fox. ' Ruy Loe of Colunibia Oy, truck driver while driving along (he Noble Whitleyv connty line reports that ne saw. a black . fox. The animal ran acrodgs the Iroad into a corn. field. He vas not more than twenty feet from the animil, he suid an ddeclared the fox was quite laree and as black as coal - - o | Caiiforiit Boys Arrested. * | ifive Calitornii youthy came to ,:M"_f? i 1 west of LaGralge Tiesdawv nigh when they were - arrested on charvges of aquto banditry, All five e A the county jail there facing pial before Judge Clyde (. Carlin, 0 May Suceeed shumaker. Sam - MdNaught superintendent -of the Jowa Anti-Salcoin vlvug‘ub and a former aftorney of the league in Indiana, is considered a likely sucecessor e B S, Shuniaker it was reported byidry leaders at ani;mnpnlis today. - = S e Hammond Groeer Robbed. Cohironting hum with revelvers as e opened the sate to prepare for a il payday, three negro bandits held up and zu":-‘f»- d CGeorge Angei, Indiana laphor (grocer of §1,500 and locked lim it a back room while they escaped © Police Ferce Bisorganized Ninéteen members of the Gary police force are under bonds of $2.000 each o answer fedoral grand jury indici= ients chargizie conspiracy, and. violation of the nareotic 2nd iliquor f:l\\'s. : Tnjuries Are Fatal Ruissell Dagler. age 24 of @ Koyt Wayne died in the Hammond 11()*[)“&11 is .the result of injuries received in i automobile aceident at the Roby speedway Sunday afteriioon. - Visit in Topeka. - The Topeka Journal says: °Mrs. Rush Cuningham and Calvin Rose and family of Lizonier spent a day last veek with Mrs. Dora Rose and daugher Olea. lee ot . . Hany Chickens Stolen. ' David Longfield m}-,si‘x miles southwest of Wakarusa,» has reported the he theft of 180 chickens from his farm last week: , STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION ETC REQUIRED BY THE ACT ? OF CONGRESS AUGUST 24, 1912, Of the Ligonier Banner, published twice weekly at Ligonier, Indiana for October, 1929. ; , ; State of Indiana County of Noble SS: ~ Before me a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared W. C. B. Harrison who, having been duly swora, according to law, deposes and says that he 's the editor of the Ligonier Banner. Banner Publishing Ce., Ligonier Ind. Editor, W. C. B. Harrison. Managing editor, W. €. B. Harrison Business manager, M. A. Cotherman Owners, W. C. B. Harrison and M. A. Cotherman. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other seccurity holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortages or other securities None. : Average number of copies of each issue !of this publication sold or dis-l tributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the ix months preceeding the date shown above not required by weekly papers. : ‘ M. A. Cotherman. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of October, 1929, William H. Wigton, Notary Public My commission expix?es Deec. 31 1928.
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~ Child May Be Crippled for Life, f_ Patriica COriteser. 15 months ol !dxil‘d.‘_ seriously injured in the grade crossing accident in Waterloo September 15, in which ner father, Charles Criteser of Detroit: wa s Rilied and her mother amd older . sister injured, may be crippled for life. The child's rieht side is paralyzed, due to eoncussion of the brain. The child is ¢till a patient in Sacred Heart ospital at Gare . - . The family was enroute from Detroit 10 DJeSoto, Mo.. :H,ilu' titne of the acCident Two Ny ¢ l(){_-(‘)mnti\‘es running light crashed into the machine at the Waterloo crossing. The mother left tlie hospital several davs ago and is .in. Detroit packing the household e£pods preparatory to amoving, The family is pl‘zk(':iflc'nH\' destitute and a nuniber of citizens =~ have aided the widowed _mother and her children. . Gir] Straek by Michine ",,.‘\lZlLß'.\' Katherine Markhani, 10.dangh ter of Mp. and Mrs. Leondrd Markfiam, ol Waterford, was painhilly injured - Thursday afternooli when she Wias struck hy an automohile, driven by “Maurice Ralston. 24, of Milford. Willle crossine . dtate road 15, The accident occurred in front of the Waterford grocery. o / o LUts Loud Speaker. Bruce f\‘vvmlhzun, aae oxe ol neay Rome Cityv, was fined %160 and costs tor the theft of a toud speaker from tie Steinite l{:id-‘?-fmmp:m_v p“:n‘n at- ik Wavne, f e 4 . Paster’s Next Sile e Foster's next community sake will be held Thursday, October 17th. This will be fhe 126th sale of Mr. Foster in_ lLigonier. s : “Wines." Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Crystal. ‘ '
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] ~ Hurt in Aute ‘Accident, ; ’ Harold Kile of Mishawaka wag bad1y cut about the face and head when ’me Ford coupe which he was driving dollided with a Che\;rr_)let I-'itnn-'ing CaL ‘d'riv-en by Osborne Gréen of .\ii!"(-r.&--j !imru.— The aecident happened ©at “Methods corner in Millershurg, _Hn?h! ‘fv:n's werfglw'ing driven at' a high raie of speed, one going south and the gther coming ‘from the west to turn north. When- it was evident that ‘a . ollision could not be avoided both cars turnad east and crashed together: They were. ’bntl_l damaged bevond. repair. Mr. Green was also cut aboit ithe fdee ‘and hands but a Mr. Wyman, who wus riding with. Kile was not' injureld; - e l | May. Have Trazi¢ Eending. ‘ ! A pre-Hallowe'en prank at (:rwn" town -ended Seriously for eleven vear old. Parwin. Carliss, despite the fact that re was not a participant. He wag ,ivn Iz?xu Howard county hospital Xmi;;y in a eritical condition, suffering inijt'z'rin-;' received when Dr. Josioh Shrock, 73, became angered at a group I!r;:‘ boys-and fired a shot gun at them, l Young Carliss received a chiree of ‘guh'm in his :lhklnm”;m. and (lt)‘('h'n's‘h‘"’l‘_ tHttle liope for lis recovery. . ' Ducks Rather Searee, | Local Irunters repory the ,lti(h Season very poor so far, hut ave looking fTorward to better sicceess in thé nh:fr futnre. It is assumed the birds wme late in. making their (Spearanice in ‘this territory becanse food is still plentiful in the north recions. - : ' Masons Plan Conclave, l Theannual fall: convocaton *of the ’l'_‘r'\l"!' Wayne Consistory, ;\uvivn't Accepted Rite, will be held November §, l?- and 8 ‘ Ha _“Wings,” Tuesday, Wednesday and ,'!‘hln'.\‘.d:'l.\'- at feyatal o ' : chotavson Sess s eSIB s R e B
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