Walkerton Independent, Volume 45, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1920 — Page 3
THE INDIANA HOME SPECIAL TRAIN Conducted by Purdue University and New York Central Railroad. Every farmer should visit this train and see the splendid exhibits of modern farm home equipment. Bring Your Family. They Will Enjoy It. One entire car has been arranged to represent a completely modern farm home. A DELCO-LIGHT PLANT is used to furnish electric light for this car. Also to furnish power to operate a modern water system and other home conveniences. This train will exhibit as follows: Walkerton. W ednesday, March 24th, 1:30 to 4 p. m. LaPorte, Wednesday, March 24th, 7 to 9:30 p. m. North Liberty, Saturday, Mlarch 27th, 9 to 11:30 a. m.
| LADIES j ■ We are now showing a complete line of the । I Prettiest—- Trimmed Hats • | in the city of South Bend. , I >r = | Why pay exorbitant! /prices when you can get a ■ same Quality and \ / Styles at Reasonable Prices i I" M i : Van Gorder’s ■ | No profiteering here. South Bend’s largest, light- ■ | est and best Millinery Store. Opposite Orpheum f Theatre, North Michigan Street. a ia ■ .!.■ an. m.. Br. ■. ■. ■ u ■ ■ .!■ iim j■. i■ii ■ imiii ■ ■ i ■llli ■I UH Safe guarded Investments PAYING OUR PARTIAL PAYMENT INVESTMENT PLAN FROM makes it easy to save money syatanaticaNr 6TO 12 and to accumulate high class securities FayPer Cent Ing good dividend returns and capable »f large increases in value. Let us explain this|plan to you. Tell us how much you can pay down and how much you can pay monthly. Tell us what securities you have, if you have any, so we may advise <you as to their present value, stability and future. • We will make up a special investment suggestion for you according to what you can afford to invest on this partial payment plan either on 10-payment or 20-payment basis. Write to our Department A-2 for our paper “Guaranteed Investments” giving advice on the market conditions—it will inter- * est you. Securities Trust Company 10 South LaSalle Street CHIC A GO, ILL. A,/ X . r r-v * . .V ”, c £. . A . '• ’•■'■A W ««S» A / J ?? VOU WILL NEVER wish to take anomer aose of | M g I i i■i i।. iili :"J .1) • |y lets. Th< y are et siei 2ad more pleasant to take, W & more gentle and mild in their action and more reli- F ■ able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition, S while the use cf pills is often followed by severe m S constipation, requiring a constant increase in the ” E dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist.
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Turkish Antiques. There is a law in the Turkish em« ! pire prohibiting the exportation of relI les and antiques more than a hundred years old. Real objects of art of j sufficient age to be of value are rarely : to be purchased. | SMITH & GO 1 Funeral Directors, LADY ASSISTANT. OFFICE PHONE. No. 4. RKaiBKNCE, NO. 4.3 WALKERTON, INDIANA
I “OLD AND {RELIABLE” FARMERS and others who occasionally need small sums of money—s2s.oo to $300.00 —can easily get it of us on such security as Lit E STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, TRACTOR. A I TO, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANO, etc. Lowest legal Chattel rates with time and installments made to suit borrower. Time extended in case of sickness, crop failure, etc. Call phone or write. Main 174 0. STATE LOAN GO. Est. 1905. Capital $50,000.00 2nd 11. Merchants Bank Bldg. 231 S. Mich. St. SOUTH BEND, IND. I Branch Office 70212 I ancxdnway, LAPORTE, IND. Phone 511. M.B.Slick, LL.B. H.J. Curtia.LLß SLICK & CURTIS -Attonraya and Conncellors At LawNotary Public and U. S. Pension Attorneys Battlements of Estates, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. E. J. McCARTY Auctioneer Donaldson - Indiana Phone Tyner Central M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated Office and residence in the Denaut Building Seventh street. Telephone No. 5-1 DR. H. S DOWELL Dentist Walkerton, Indiana Office in Residence on Seventh St. S. P. TRACY, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Walkerton, - - Indiana ; Phone No. 35 Night bell r x o us i»? 'TASOIMC WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. No. 619. Regular meetings the first Thursday of each month. Visitors welcome. G. C. OPLINGER, W. M. M. B. SLICK, Secretary. NUSBAUM 8 CO. I UNDERTAKERS We give our special attention to all calls O Lady Assistant Phone 83. Walkerton | W. F. MIRANDA, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The treatment of All Diseases of Women and Children a SpecialtyOffice In Building near residence Office Consultation Free Avenue B. Phone No. 24 —I. FRANK S. NASH Trustee Lincoln Township Hereby gives notice that he will be at his office in the Denaut Building Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week for the transaction of township business. Office hours 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. South Bend Office Walkerton Office 409 Dean Bldg. Denaut Bldg. Monday and Thursday Dr. B. E. Baldridge Announces the opening of his Dental I office in the Denaut bldg., Wolkerton, on Monday and Thursday of each week
EBERT DEFIES BERLINREBELS Unconditional Resignation of Leaders of New Government Demanded. KAPP TO EXECUTE STRIKERS Mon Who Act as Pickets In General Walkout Called as Protest Against Reactionary Revolt Threatened With Death—Famine Feared In Capital. Stuttgart, March 16. —Refusal to negotiate with the reactionary faction headed by Dr. Wolfgang Kapp, head of the new government at Berlin, was decided upon here by the council of the old cabinet, over which President Ebert presided. Unconditional' resignation of the leaders of the new government was demanded oy th* *bert cabinet, which arrived here bv special train from Dresden. The natlona^kssembly will meet in this city Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Announcement was made that the Ebert government is In contact with almost all points In Germany. “The constitutional government,” reads an official announcement, “refuses to negotiate, being responsible to the people for the maintenance of the constitution and negotiations would only occasion distrust and confusion ami would prolong disorders.” To Execute Strikers. Berlin, March 16. —Men who act as leaders or pickets in the general strike called in this city as a protest against the reactionary revolt are threatened with the death penalty in a proclamation issued by Dr. Wolfgang Kapp, the new chancellor. The order of Infliction of capital punishment will be effective after 4 o’clock this afternoon, and is based on the decree prohibiting any strike or passive resistance in any vital service. The chancellor’s proclamation follows: “Ringleaders who are guilty of acts specified in the decree for safeguarding Important services and for the protection of labor and peace will, as well as strike pickets, be punished with death. This decree took effect Tuesday 4 p. m." Fear Famine and Epidemics. There Is intense anxiety over the prospect of a continuance of the strike, with a possibility of famine and epidemic resulting from the lack of sanitation and the stoppage of water supply. No world capital probably ever before experienced such a complete paralysis of all its living and commercial facilities as Berlin did. The Hotei Aldlon made heroic efforts to provide food for the American, British and French missions and newspaper correspondents, but It gave up the task when the last of the kitchen force walked out, leaving foreigners to shift for themselves. It was a common spectacle subsequently to see frock-coated diplomatists returning to the hotel from foraging expeditions carrying brown paper parcels, foodstuffs, oil stoves and other necessities. National Rail Strike. London, March 16. —The national strike on the German railways was set to begin this morning, says a Berlin message to the Exchange Telegraph company. The railwaymen's officials have declared themselves in solidarity with the workingmen of the country. The railwaymen’s central committee. adds the message. Is moving from place to place, fearing arrest by officials of the Kapp government. Mathias Erzherger former finance minister of the Ebert government of Germany, has been placed under arrest, according to a dispatch from Berlin. The dispatch states an official communique has been issued by the Ebert government at Stuttgart declaring: “The new rulers are trying to make the people believe the constitutional government has entered into negotiations with Doctor Kapp, General Merker acting as mediary. This Is untrue.” Eighteen meetings of communists and independent socialists were held at Leipzig Monday night, and a general strike was proclaimed in that city, according to a telegram received here. After the meeting had been dismissed street fighting took place, and several persdas, including two street car conductors, were killed. When this news reached other workers all street car employees left their posts leaving the cars where they stood.
Try This Pleasant and Effective Home Remedy For Coughs and Colds IT WORKS LIKE MAGIC AND COSTS BUT LITTLE TO PREPARE If you want a cough medicine that is surely fine for coughs, colds hoarseness, bronchial affections, croup and throat irritations, get 3 oz. of Glando Pine (50 cts. worth) with full directions for preparing and you can make a full pint of excellent cough medicine. Glando Pine gets right at the cause of the cough. The first dose relieves, it opens the air cells and makes you breathe easy. Children love to take it. When prepared according to directions it will not separate as some of the inferior cough medicines do. George Pollick, a painter and decorator, of Logansport, Ind., says, “I took a severe cold which settled all through my system. I had severe pains in my chest and lungs. My throat was swollen and sore. Glando Pine gave me relief almost instantly. I consider it very fine for coughs and colds.” Mrs. John Polter of 359 S. Williams St., Paulding, Ohio, said, “I neglected to doctor a cold which settled on my lungs. My cold grew worse until I coughed almost constantly, I began to spit blood. I lost in weight and looked so bad that people thought I had tuberculosis. I finally tried Glando Pine. The first bottle helped me. I continued its use until I was cured. I firmly believe that Glando Pine saved my life.” To avoid disappointment be sure you get Glando Pine. Once you have used it you will never want to be without it in your home. Manufactured only by the Gland-Aid Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. HOFFMAN BROS. C. M. CARTER, PH. C. North Liberty Walkerton
When in Sooth Bend make Wyman’s your Headqaarters. GEORGE WYMAN & CO. —Gama Am! ••• U»—• SOUTH BEND, INDIANA. Store hours: Open 8:30 a. m. Close 5:30 p. m. Except Saturday when the store doses at 9:30.
Fashionable Silks More beautiful than ever the new silks of spring 1920 have emerged to rival in weave and texture their predecessors of former years. Particularly striking is their originality of design. Not only are they artistic but practical with the quality which have been made famous by Wyman's. A fitting setting these new silks have in our new section and the ease with which they may be seen and handled is one of the benefits of this new display. A glance every day down this aisle of silks will show you how steady the incoming flow of merchandise can be. Amongst the important season's fabrics are: Sport Silks in Kumsi Kumsa and similar weaves in a riot of different colors. 40 inches wide $8.50 and SIO.OO Georgette Crepe of excellent quality. Brilliant in new designs and coloring. 40 inches wide $4.50 New colors in Tricolette. This is an extra good quality with a very high lustrous and silky finish. Made by Haas Bros. Manufacturers noted for quality. 36 inches wide $7.50 Fancy silks in stripes, checks and plain —new combinations of color and design at prices much less than their present value. 36 inches wide $2 00 to $4.00 a yard. Printed wrap taffeta. One of the good things brought out for this spring. Beautiful designs in a very soft pure dye taffeta. 36 inches wide $4.50 Imperial Satin Charmeuse. Heavy weight but soft and clinging—high lustre finish. A full line of street shades and black and white. 40 inches wide $5.00 MARCH RUG SALE NOW ON
DOES WELL WITH ONE ARM Englishman Apparently Little Inconvsnienced by the Leas of His Right “Wing.” Apropos our recent photograph on feats performed by armless men, a contributor, who lost his right arm when he was a youth, sends an interesting account of the ingenious manner in which he carries on in spite of his handicap. “I get up at seven o’clock,” he says, “wash, shave, scrub ray finger-nails by holding a small nail-brush between my teeth, and dress myself without any help. To fill a pipe and strike a match is an easy matter, while years ago I learned to writs with my left hand. “I often play whist, and can place my cards together as quickly as anyone. But I find my chief delight and enjoyment in playing the piano or organ. I love both. Ido not play with my left hand only, but play the lower notes with a stick in my mouth. "I can open a boiled egg and eat it as quickly as anyone with their two hands, while in regard to wrapping up a parcel and securing the same with string. I challenge any grocer to do the job more neatly. “Feeling an apple is quite simple. 1 can open a penknife in an instant. “No one need despair who has lost one of their arms. It is awkard at first, but after a few weeks it is surprising what one can do for themselves. So to all who have lost an arm I say: ‘Cheerio! It might have been worse!”—London Tit-Bits. Work With Enthusiasm. To be enthusiastic about one’s job, always—that is the indispensable to doing one’s job well. And those who refuse to take this truth to heart will ever find themselves in the ranks of the obscure, the mediocre and the poverty stricken.
\ \ © / \ © Phoenix pure dye taffeta. Just the righj weight and finish. Taffeta will lead al! other silks for street and afternoon wear this coming season. Here you will find plenty of the navy blues. 36 inches wide—at $4.50 a yard Printed Radium ai\d Satin. In great demand just now for Kimonos and linings. The Egyptian and Bulgarian design and coloring. 36 inches wide $3.50 a yard Georgette Satin. The most beautiful and durable of all satins. Pure silk in the finest construction. This satin is confined to one store in each city and in South Bend you will find it at Wyman's. 40 inches Pussy Willow Satin. An ideal satin for gowns and separate skirts. Navy blue and black and white. 40 inches wide $6.50 Baronet Satin for Sports wear. More popular than ever this Spring for the separate skirts and suits. This is the original Doplan Baronet satin, the best on the market. 40 inches wide $7.50 a yard. Just Arrived A new line of Maderia linens have just come in. Prices $4.50 to $60.00 a piece. New shirtings in Arizona pongee and striped madras. 32 inches and 36 inches wide 79 c A Growing Rug and Drapery Dept, for a Growing City
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