Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 11B, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 March 1932 — Page 3
IiISERVICE A speéial characteristic of our service 1s the careful attention given every detail no matter how small. Stanley Surfus Funera! Director Phone 495
Ligonier Shippers’ Ass'n. MARKET YOUR LIVE STOCK CO-OPERATIVELY “In the Hands of a Friend From * Beginning to End.” WHEN YOU HAVE LIVE STOCK TO SHIP, CALL The Manager and secretary are bond #d by the Massachuseits Bonding and insurance Company for protection of pur patrons. : T. J. Spurgeon Phones: I_Agonler 834 or Topeka 3 ond 40 MR D RS R R R Hascall Crothers Crustee Perry Townshsp ' pifice ai Furmers and Merchants Bank Saturday Afternoon and Saterday Evening : e R e W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block . LIGONIER, {ND T —— Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER Phone £ on 1 Wawaka _W Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagegnends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley .. County Phones
Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 857 Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers vhone 156. Ligonier. Indiana O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Efc. : Well Drilling: Phone 333 Ligonier, Ind. Kenneth Gorsuch General Hauling ‘Day or Night Phone 832 Ligonier
Keeping Ahead : @ of the Times f Is Our Policy 25 ) Jobn Ruskins now :gié § contain more Havana fo =74k Tobacco than when £ R they sold at Bc., mak- , i ing John Ruskin by - osaatl far the greatest value RICEIREY and the best tasting . sl i dguinAmedu at s¢c. };f‘* | are machine made 7‘,?/3 ~and fresh. ‘ ! ’/‘% ;- - &8 samMe Ese g S!2C £ ] Vo™ W) HAvANAY. o ¢ wmw % 3 1L |» 3 R & B g g R ThleiL N ’."""" eo‘ , “; --«~ -.-:‘.
DOROTHY DARNIT
£t | HOPE IT AINT 4 | THE LANDLORD ‘ AT THE DOOR . e 5 o
HAVE A RADIO PARTY . My campaign for the Democratic nomination for Congress must be made largely by radio. I am a work ing man, although I work at a desk, and can not do as wealthy candidates or idle ones can—spend my time running up and down the district calling on the leaders who imagine they control the votes of their towns or counties. I think in these days that really is largely imagination, anyway. But I can do this. I can ehat with you a few minutes occasionally by radio. I am going directly to the voters of the Fourth Congressional District in that way. Please do me the honor to tune me in. I will not impose on you with a long speech. My chat will be short and definite. There will be no oratory. But I will “say things.” : Station WOWO (1160 Kilocycles) Saturday, March 26, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 2, 8:456 p. m. Saturday, April 9, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 16, 8:45 p. m. . Saturday, April 23, 8:45 p. m. Monday, May 2 time to be announced in the newspapers of the district. HARVEY W. MORLEY
To The Voters of Noble and Whitley __ Counties I wish to announce myself as a candidate on the Democrat ticket for Judge of the 33rd Judicial District, subject to the Primary Election to be held in Noble and Whitley Counties on May 3 1932. ) Your support will be appreciated G CLAUD V. BARKER Candidate For Clerk ; I wish to announce that I will be a Republican candidate for the office of Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble county, will promise that I shall if nominated and elected to; save the tax payers of tre county in every way that I can. Isaac Deter Candidate For Sheriff
Clifforq Barker, ,of Wayne township has announced his candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Noble county on the Democratic ticket. Subject to the primary held on May 3 1932. Your support will be~appreciated. Candidate For Sherlff | Irvin M. Cazier of Kendallville announces that he will be a democratic candidate for Sheriff of Noble county Subject to primary election in Noble County on May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated. ~_ Candidate For Judge I announce my name as a eandidate on the Democratic ticket for Judge of the Noble-Whitley Circuit subject to the May Primary. ; Rob R. McNagny.
Will Be Candidate I wish to announce that I will be a democratic candidate for Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court subject to the primary election May 3 1932, JOHN W. LEITER, Kendallville Ind.: Candidate For Sheriff Frank T. Crago Elkhart Township will be a Democratic Candidate For Shaeriff of Woble Count. Subject to the primary election May 8 1932. Your support will be appreciated. 3t Will Be Candidate 1 wish to announce that I will be a Democratic candidate for Commis-. sioner, North District subject to May 3 primary, Your support will be appreciated. R. E. KENNY ~ ' Candidaté For Clerk 7 W. W. Dibble r/Green’ Township Democratic Candidate for Clerk of the Noble - Circuit Court at the Primary Blection May 3. Your support will | be appreciated.
' Candidate For Sheriff Herman F. Muesing of Kendallville announces that he will be a democratic candidate for sheriff of Noble county at the primary election May 3 1932. - - Makes - Ruling : The Indiana supreme court Tuesday held that the marriage of a woman school teacher does mot constitute in itself sufficient grounds for her dis‘missal. E ' Boy Is Dpowned ~“George Elder 10 drowned in g gray--1 pit at Hammond. He slipped and fell into the water. Rey. J. K. Milnes of the Methodist church nearly lost his. life attempting to resoue the boy. | See “Buddy Rogers” in his last foioen st Orystal Friday and Satur-
TEB LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIRL, [NDIANA.
OPERATOR KILLED
Philip F. Davis, 57 of Warsaw, : Crushed To Death In - : Elevator
Philip . Davis 57 proprietor of the Davis Brothers Bottling works in Warsaw was crushed to death about noon Monday between the elevator and the wall of the shaft at the bottling plnat. Thete was no witness to the accident and the body was not found until several hours later, when the man’s son, Donald Davis conducted a search after members of the Davis family became worried because the fathexf had not come home at noon for dinner.
It ig believeq that Davis was stand ing in the elevator while it was moving between the second and third floors and that his wet boots slipped on the wet floor of the lift, throwing him through the opening. His hody was badly crushed across the chest, Coroner Paul Landis returned a verdict of accidental death after completing his investigation. :
Where Some Tax Money Goes
A%statement of taxes levied in 1931 for collection this year shows the per capita cost of Noble county at $45.26 according to a report given by the Indiana Taxpayers association. The per capita cost is nearby counties is: TLaGrange, $45.18; Steuben, $44.38; Blkhart, $42.10; Allen, $47.67; DeKalb $39.27; Whitley, $47.61. ’ The amount of tax levied for road maintenance road bonds and interest for 1931 and collected this year is set at $232,905.76. Of this amount, $97,541.15 is included in all ‘road repair; all three-mile road bonds, $72,946.38; county unit bonds $62,418.23. The per cent of the total is 22.8. Tax levied for road maintenance in other nearby counties road bonds and interest is: Allen, $663,765.32; DeKalb $243,597; Elkhart, $410,201; Kosciusko, $335,143; Steuben, $131,608; Whitley, $180,657. : :
Economy Move Urged .
Slashing of bureaus and divisions of the U. S. department of commerce asl an economy move was urged upon President Hoover by the South \Bena‘ Chamber of Commerce. Resolutions recommending elimination of various bureaus were adopted. | The resolutions specifically asked elimination of: ¢ “The department of commerce so far as the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce is concerned and also. all records, statistics, publications, bulletins and publicity services of this and other bureaus of the department and also the federal trade commission, the disciplinary organization for business and that all matters now controlled and supervised by it be left to the department of justics.”
Smith’s Attitude Is Puzzle
Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt is puzzled by the failure of Alfred E. Smith to support his presidential campaign, according to James Roosevelt son of the New York governor. Speaking at a series of Roosevelt rallies the younger Roosevelt reviewed the friendship existng for many years between his father and Smith and said: .
“Neither father nor his close friends can understand at this time the failure of Al Smith to support his candidacy.” Roosevelt summarized the political careers of his father and fofmer Governor Smith and said his father Daved the way for Smith’s first election as governor of New York by recommending him for:the nomination 3a’;ftaer'dec’lining it himself.
Boyeott Threats Fail. = Threats of a boycott on Kosciusko county dairy products failed to move the board of commissioners and they voted down a proposal to employ a county veterinarian. - At the same session they appropriated $7OO to provide an automobile for C. A. Helvey highway superintendent. : County cattle have not been tuberculin tested for more than three years and, faced with a threat from Tlli‘nois consumers to refuse to buy their products, farmers of this section have besieged the county board for action. The appeal was backed by agricul. tural and dairy sssociations and by an opinion from the Indiana state hoard- of hoalth. . = .+
' Rev. John U. Oripe 84 minister in the Church.of the Brethren died at iGmshen after a short illness, ;
l{ 0 OHV voURE THE MAID Ll NORA '] Tooay EH' 15 Noralll LEFT US |} OFF ToDAY? 3——~ &3 /fl h'S J
Wide Search Under Way For Basil Banghart Who Broke South Bend Jail )
Authorities pushing a wide hunt for Basil Banghart ex-convict and Detroit Purple gang gungman wko shot his way out of the St. Joseph county jail expressed belief Monday he had reached his underworld haunts in Detroit or Toledo.
Jailer Stanley Klosinski permitted Banghart t 6 go to a secoud floor washroom Sunday and then left to call the jail roll. Banghart sneaked downstairs to the jail office blinded a trustey with pepper and took possession of the arsenal. He wounded Klosinski with a bullet from a submachine gun ag the returning jailer sought to seize him, intimated other trusties and guards with the gun and gained freedom. ‘Tracing his movements thereafter the officials said ‘he dropped the gun near the jail and took a taxicab to Mishawaka, four miles distant. He was next believed seen in Elkhart., and the officials theorized he stole a car there and headed for either Detroit or Toledo. Routes from Elkhart lead to both those cities. ‘Banghart an associate of Harry Fleischer who has been sought in the Lindbergh kidnaping was to be tried Tuesday for two robberies at South Bend. It was his third spectacular escape from imprisonment. In 1927 he ran a hail of bullets to escape from the federal prison at Atlanta and later he made good an escape from the federal prison at Atlanta and later he made gooq an escape from a Philadelphia courtroom while he was being tried. Each time he was recaptured. :
_ Notice of Final Settlement. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Matter of the Hstate of Moses Lint, Deceased. : No. 3281 In the Noble Circuit Court May Term 1932. - Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as administor of the Esfate of Moses Lint deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albioni Indiana on the 9th day of May 1932 at which time and piace all persons interested in said estate ‘are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. A And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said state, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. . ’
Charles A. Werker, Administrator Posted March 29th 1932.
William H. Wigton Attorney 11b2w
The burial of an infant in an apple orchard near Atwood last May was the object of an investigation by Kos« ciusko county authorities. Discovery of the interment on the Isaiah Johnson farm was made by John Johnson farm tenant. L. C. Craft of near Etna Green and Miles Stirgel now a resident of Ohio were sought for questioning police said.
g G e R . 9 IR, N e & R O %ni aoy B e s | AR S 1 o | O SRt Sl X ‘ e EEa SR S S R . Beautiful Shoulders | " soft, velvety to the touch and with an alluring, fascinating ap- | pearance that will not streak, spat, | rub off or show the effects of perspiration. - Darce or indulge in | sports fully confident your com- » plexion will retain all of its origi~nal beauty, : : ORIENTAL | © * White, Fiesh and Rache! Shades |
MAKES ESCAPE
Find Body of Babe
SHES QKJVGRATEF.UL YES.WE } OV FOLKSTREATED DID HER AS ONE OF THE FAMILY ;5 ' f‘%-‘: £> | - J’i"w [ i !
Again In Race For Congress
: Two women announced Monday their intentlon of seeking nominations to the state legislature ana three names {including that of the veteran David Hogg were added to the list of entrants in the race for congressional nominations.
Mrs. Lettie H. Ferguson, rep., Fort Wayne filed her candidacy with the secretary of state for the nomination as state senator from Allen and WNoble counties. Mrs. Bertha J. Randall, dem., Nobelsville ‘entered the wace for nomination as state senator. Hogg a republican has been served in congress from the old 12th district since 1924 filed for renomination from the new 4th district, Daniel R, Ellabarger rep., Dudley, Henry county will seek the nomination from the 10th district and Dawilla Spannuth rep., Bloomington, entered the 7th district race. ;
Builds M odel C i Epiiy oach fi*‘%@'»~fi“fl£é ,t,»:fim%‘fliwwxr»w*“ & SAR SR e LEag -,&fvm&fnm\ IR ; s;#xt,,kg‘m. SRR RS SR | B ER BR e SRR LT SAy s'&mxfi? T T et Se g :-:.;.'."-:-:i-':-lv;--:?3'1-‘-'-"2" R ’}s@ SSR RSE R B RS gT s K N S imietie Se i ‘fiifiéfi;’;fiii"2;{2:2:-':'%?5:3:3:?.-:' eRN Tty SR GRS e i RSR S > -.-,4_»&!;5...\Kgg._-&-_...r\,,1.5.;. e SRR RR R ) eA R, SRR S AT SRR SHE il .:;:;:=:~?:e::é=?:s:e:;::z:s:z:;::::::%r;:z:z:};%' & g:;::-:g"‘{.‘::;.k':g;r;:-:;:;i»:;.j':f:f::::;.\, R e R é’ 3\;@ }( 5:1:1::23:1'-‘:351;'15'f,:i:iiiiilfz1::53"51;5253’2’- e SR e L Hhe R ,:_:_~:?;:;::.:.‘:i;:’;.;:;:: ::';2;:;::;2:;:;:_:_:3:2;:;:;:»'i;:_¢;,,"v. ORI Fos 1100 8 RAR B s ? RIS i R BERET L AAR ':.~s~:;fsfi’%e’-z::::::z:;:i:::;;&gs: ERER Ygg R hxpuw‘sf % AR ?r:-ti.':.tfs:—'.?:f:&:~;l:'~'t::~¢".-'¢.-‘-:~:?‘-"¥-5:=~"fi' e e e “’»*“:w;-"-“?i*'x‘éi R SRR SEnst RO SR R R E:i-';é-:"“’ Gt PRLE ..:;:;:-:rfi::;:;:;:-::!':;;‘.‘::1-‘??11 oD AS i BRSO -;:;:c»:s::,:;:,--;:;:-:%-.::; B R R T ,;:;:}:53:;.;:;-,;3;.: < .-.-:;k-:,:.;.;.::.:.;:;:-.-;--,.:-::.'-:,:r;,_:. P S g R BRREE R E Ragon o SRS eST e sIR BRI !-,‘%l;{"_‘ e s S ‘-‘Vfgfzgii ¥ e"‘_?; %3 RN, R - X N ORN SR R & B :i‘iff?i?fiziz;; BSt i »M%"? L e BEEY N Reans eo R .3 5 ».:.:;:s:;:;:;E;:s:azg??:5:7:-'§rz:s:;:1:-z: AR S s !Ll s KEer Bt :;g;g;g:::;g_-.;‘;v-;j TL e Caig B LT ;;{‘fiffli&?%"‘“@’W“”{;nal SBRBE R B QTR 2AL BRI gARAN 2 SR ok BESas ab BN o S SR TS -:;:;:.;-;:;.\u:;;v;:-;-,‘_;5., SR ARN B R R & R :~:-::::t:‘:‘$;i:~‘,:--»;:;".<.gfi%‘.’;‘.{fi-:«t;?‘:.‘,-,. PR R S A "‘-&M R e SRS ‘fi%zf: G fu’*w":f‘fl‘dxo,z SRR BB ook 5 R DRk S R RS RS 3@*,,l@#@» }.?;:f:é:#iai:i:-'fi:f:’:f?'i7l%s:l#{-‘1:5:1:?22‘,1?:1415’ S A Roe :-:fwt::;"{'z:»:r.::ifi;:-:-:~~..;:4:-:~-‘\-:<:;:~:~:-;;vt-:-:- SRR s RaSou ""i»'\::-::!i'.'.':frtf"'s-:..:»'::-'23;-'1':4{1;5'7‘}1:1:‘;%{‘:':%'1'1..‘-’:2-.’&:7?:@"?1# sd et SR e ':;:c-:-‘k':; o :g-'-u;.-.';‘.;:‘;-; B A S 5 B a"}.fi\
FRANK LAURINO { Proving mastery of more than the | barber’s trade at which he earns his | living, Frank Laurino of Boston has built this miniature Napoleonic | coach model entirely of scrap materials | —principally cigar box wood. Itisa i reproduction o the model which thousands of Loys, all over the Unired States and Canada, are building in the | $75,000 competition of the Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild. A sharp knife, three months’ time, and endless patience were the main factors in its construction according to Laurino. «
3 ' e 9 3 9. is the “Public’s Screen _ \\_' <DA X Tou LA ; e D& O ‘T,:-:——"L' s , WALy | e NAL i —[t ’;:%"gg ~ \i?é:_—\h Z@ T A === , \E=h &I == - NE= ’?{§\\\\,s/ ' jini / REE; L N\ == 2 ——= :-é,‘:‘:;' wf/’;" \ = Whnn Rl == N \ = - = &7 / "j/ LIS = | \?? %'l@l@ ‘ ~/%' == |} I — === Y :‘ == \== - . RO | [7B LA~ N@ e - Fe SO s S B e e S ety s INSTINCTIVELY the puclic turns to it for word of your L offerings, whether they be merchandise or your services. ~ It's a “spotlight” no business man can dodge and PrOSper.... _ _yes, the only “screen” on which he can make his appeal for * - trade. And if you think it doesn’t “talk and Get Result” s:,,;.just iry: - - ‘ : -~ Advertising Consistently In The - Ad Copy and Cuts furnished _Phone 13 Rl ol e N s e il e e e e
By Charles McManus
. ’ C;T”‘“;S THE REASON ) : E SHE LEFT ) * ", | ~\Q | ol ! .
Hay-Baler no Auto.
~ A hay-baler Attorney General James M. Ogden decided officially is not an automobile. : o
Ogden’s decision was set out in an ‘opinion to State Police chief Grover ‘Garrott in answer to queries regarding transportation of hay-balers and whether they must have truck or trailey licenses. Ogden ruled that no licenses are needed.
How Acecidents Grow.
The authenic record of growing number of automobile accidents in the Uniteq States is appalling. The past fifteen years in five year periods shows that accidents in the five years ending in 1921 were 58,551: the next period eunding in 1926 shows 98,551: while the last period ending in 1931 recorded 152,732./
Ffl——DO YOU BELONG TO T}E‘ “WORRY ALONG CLUB?”” “Or have you learned the cost in mohey, time, health of ‘putting off’ " e and ‘worrying along’ with your bills. 8 Thousands of people have learned the right way to take care of I 8 their obligations—they pay when due—keep credit good. A Security Loan [s2s-s3oo] Turned the Trick COME IN—A FRIENDLY FIRM SECURITY LOAN CO. ' 215 Cavin Street : . Phone 49 | LE_-
Wake Up Your Liver Bile —Without Calomel
And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go - If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them. to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. - For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels and a mere move- . ment doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It.should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels dailv.
Motorman Passed Caution Signals Motorman Kaiser of the Big Four passed two caution signals and a stop signal at Elkhart when his train
crashed into a New York Central train on Jan. 27 the Interstate Commerce commission bureau of safety reported. Thirteen were injured in the arcident, What! No Eelection!? Thirty Republican ‘'leaders representative of state-wide strength to precinct groups met in South Bend Friday afternoon and unanimously approved Henry Humrichouser South Bend attorney for county chairman to succeed William A. Bertsch. s Constan¢e Bennett and Ben Lyon at Crystal Sunday Monday and Tuesday.
If this bile s not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, skin often breaks out in blemishes, Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. Ittakesthosegood old CARTER'SLITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel ““up and up.” They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle ‘vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the @e flow freely.
But don’t ask for liver pflls. Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a suhstitute, 25cat all stores. ©1931,C. M. Co.
