Walkerton Independent, Volume 45, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1920 — Page 4
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| ——————————————————————————————————————————eeeee = Ladies’” Silk Petticoats in Jersey or = Messaline Silk, in all shades, travelers’ = sample line $7.00 to $12.00 ss 95 = valuesats49sand _______ . = Ladies’ georgette or crepe de chene = waists in all this season’s choicest = stvies from s'z un = Ml 3 = Ladies’ Silk Hose, special 34 00 = Easter vales, from79c to - W ¥s = For real bargairs in Staple Mer- = chandise be sure and visit our Barg in = DRasement. I I T I R N
Ladies’ Oxfords and ties in black or | mahogany brown, Easter week speials at $4.95, s-, 85 | | . ... ... ] = | [ neep e s | Men’s Shoes in black or mahogany brown, in English or footform lasts, special Easter week, SIO.OO values at | e s R SToowikme ot ... ... | Extra good values for Easter week in dress goods and fine wash materials. | e e | Special selling of Ladies’ Under- ! 'muslin this week at prices lower than ' materials alone would cost. O T R DO i
B {0 TR B @ RN R R 3 N EEEEEEEEEEESESEEEEEEED e _ = | g == i 1 . . . . W Prettty House Dresses ? SYR | Sweaters for the Springtime | ® . ! Beg RS v - b X | & » $3.50 to $7.50 ; oo BN ; in Beautiful Colors | & v These becoming dresses are made of ; (&\2"} - ""3?1‘.",( | Such g ’ these pis = checked, striped or plain colored ginghams g ) ’QUAL’TY i I ¢ weaves, new O i @ : and percales. The colors are as varied a ! 2 ” ' i colol ure black. I om . " the stvles. ! A/’ FIRS’/, ! | ac i coral ' = G B Lt AR ismiscitonismmasmoiommemimd —e Be el 6> - . e 5D e x= Djer Kiss Rosaries = - et RRODErtson Bros. Co. o - : Compact ( nnh‘}:xfi;%zun; = E Powders | SOUTH BEND, IND. Gifts & = .
G ———— 1 i o The Children’s Shop = r = | Easter Coats, & | = 5 Dresses and - . . Hats for the v Little Miss " " X - Appropriate In « styles,| in materials ™ and lines, these splen- ) did g:&merts for liti tle amyl big girls ap- = peal stfongly to their = wearews and to moth- ® ers. !_’i ~Coats are priced - from $12.75 to $35.00. ‘- Silk Dresses from w $12.50 to $35.00. ' : n White Dresses ! * from $2.98 to $13.25. ', 8 = Hats from $2.95 to | - 58.95. | il .. | o Easter Suits 0 = for the Boys 5 o. = A\l Wool =S 1 % % = 4“," I's, l:..‘\i 11¢ ‘: ! @ ¥ blue serges ] i ; ° & § ;’ :\Ha? x teria | e SKOolny > tatl { e = just like and wean SSIR 35 L i 335.00 "- Boys ‘,l\"c']l‘nn! Suits Built . g £ for serviee in mixed fabric ! Special values at 310,00 and - $15.00. e.. Boy’s Blouses and Shirt j at 69¢, 88%¢, SI.OO, $1.50 :.' and $1.89. | - New Cloth Hats and Caps 's. from SI.OO to $2.98 ': Little Boy's Spring Ovel i. coats for: age 5 to 10, at ii. $2.50 to ($5.95. - | . | . |
- e O RTE THE IND DENT ‘"?’”""""fjfi;—@.‘f’,« 2 w TP Published ; Thursday by THE INDEP -NEWS CO. | (INOO! TED) | Publisheks of the | WALKERTON EPENDENT ! NORTH L TY NEWS ] - LAKEYV STANDARD | Published by The Independent- | News Co. at W rton, Indiana. _ ———ee e e e e | Entered at the postoffice at Walk.i +ton as second class matter. ' April 'l, 1920. e e e e e so e e eo e g Ireland continues the scene of dis order and unrest. One of the latest 9 reports ‘tells of the assassination of ° the Mayor of Cork. Six masked ¥ men, it is said, knocked at the door @of the Lord Mayor’'s residenct InQ 'a when Mrs. MacGurin, his wife, open 2 led the door some of the men held e‘i‘,-\f' while others rushed upstairs to @ the Mavor’s room, shot him in. 1 a chest, and escaped without leavinse @ any clue as to their identit) But B¢ |nine days previous to this outrage == | Constable Scully was shot at Glenmire, in the Cork district. = The dry leaders in Ohio are op = | timistic as to the outcome in the re = |counting of votes cast in the state = prohibition referendum. The origin='al wet inajority of 479 has been cut = to 159, and the drys believe the} = 'can see further reductions in the re- = count through alleged errors suffic- = ient to give the prohibitionists a E;smull majority of votes. The resnll.l = |whichever way it may go, will have = . quite an influence on the general| Eisivuation. i | -=-| T ! = Democratic and i&.flmhlic:m candi- -=- dates for ZOVernorj seven of them, = will be the guests and chief speakers = at the banquet at the Claypool hotel, = Indianapolis, April 7h, held in con = nection with the Franchise League = convention. This js the first time = that the candidates from th two E: parties have ever appeared at the = same time. The event is arousing = great interest all over the state. It = is expeced that this will be the larg- = est banquet the Franchise Leag: = has ever held in consequence. = TR N, ST STR S & A § The Ex-Kaiser is being closely = guarded by the Dutch Government, = police officers being detailed to fol- = low him, a few steps in the rear, as = he walks about the garden of the E Bentinck Castle at Amerongeil., = Anti-militarist and anarchist sociefres = of Holland are reported to be ar = ranging a demonstration against the = continued residence of the Hohenzor- = lern famiiy in Holland. = |SR R RS T 5 A SN DTk € g This is going to be a lively cam- = paign. There is no telling which = way the cat will jump. A new part) = may spring up in the twinkling of an = eyve, and nominate a candidate on a = platform of “more Liberty and Less = Taxes,” and sweep the countr A = lot of people are getting tired of = both the old “doctors.” _— A S . SS v = A Kansas City boy swallowed a = half dollar and the physicians have = been unable to remove it. He should = send for some of those leaders wno = served in the various “‘drives’. = Theyv can get the money if anyvbody '-'- can.
—-—————————-————*———*—————————-—-——-—-————-————+ ! ("‘v = ""'?..; é a ASTER, SIS 2\ | N /7 £ \l \ : | = in Splendid Array \-\ | & \ N - L\ k 4 N - —e B = Py - = . S - These suits are the embodiment of style. R— N = Their lines bocome not only the slender miss e 1 = . . - P! | = the dignified matron. They are splendid values. -i 4 /\}y\ g 3 Sizipand N 3 a0 = Among the models shown are suits of trico- el (0 m . o . ! T\)& V = tine and serge, conservative in style or featur- O e i . ing youthful ripple coats. The linings are of 4 by 437 .{0 u fine silk. A variety of styles is available. A a9 N 5 dX AN A\ ]| 8 T bS o i , - ——————— —————————————————————————eeteeeeep et et e e 4 - A S s . = | Unusual Georgette = Easter Hats of Charm | Wai - $5.00 to SIO.OO gy : : \.O. O . i s : | | Priced SIO.OO P i \:“?.} z’h:‘; mng ;'“‘_“."‘_ ".f ; Seldom does one find such satisfact- = s ‘; RNy VENEIE SHROE TR - t ory suit waists at this special price. = pret the latest in spring milli- | Thev combine bisque and blue or orcl # l ) »3y . “-‘, Y’ IVO VL‘.lu' . 3 ) i .A.A‘ ’ ‘:. = “J:‘\ > .‘\-;:h m \"\L{"; . : i | T '.i’“\ - ,h,“‘]‘f" |id and white. Kimono sleeves and : ! INt Or Al ‘olore neir i) b o - 2 3 = 4. ; (.} s R ,‘.‘.".f . l “_t ‘.”“‘!‘,. ]]“ | tucked vests add to their desira Ly. = | :M.\: .:f.'l‘.lk.. 1S llncreasea oy tneti ! Flesh colored georgette Elouses are 1n- = ;,.,.!..-“2\;}\l,:\-‘\’ { 1 3 y 11" - 3 . | i | cluded in this special price. = W : int Silk D o = omen's Quaint Si resses at $29.75 . o - > - - - - . a .\.lll\' Frocks of taffeta and satin are suggestive of bright spring days. Crisp g plaitings and sashes, short sleves and petite skirts are some of their features. g I'hey are youthful and smart in every detail. = Included among these specially priced frocks are handsome tricotine dress- g es of blue and black. a Al e e s e e
EEREE e e e e 53 0 . S RSA SN A .54 0 Japan is ready to make big concessions toward an amicable settlement of the Shantung problem, according to a dispatch from Tokio. 1t is said that negotiations to this lend have already been started. A A—— | Railway stocks did not advance in price as much as many people expected. A tip that everybody is in on seldom has much value. | s RA S ’ Certain types of mind cannot believe that Hoover is sincere. They .ishnuld not judge others by themiselves :sT o i { ' In New York state and other Ilo'ealities in the east they have turned | their clocks ahead one hour to save daylight during the summer season. i S——————————— : 1 Hoover has a habit of puzzling folks Expressing his belief in the party form of poilitics and avoring only ITWO parties as : uarantee against minority rule, he adds a ywarnin agcainst permittin one man to ‘‘dictate’”’ the issue of a great party. Was tyat aimed at Wilson or Bryan { - EXTENDING THE | HEALTHFUL HAND i FORMER MAYOR OF INDIANAPO- ] LIS PASSES GOOD WORD ' ALONG ABOUT TRUTONA. ‘ Indianapolis, Ind., March 31 glf':‘\ STAS a ceneral tonie for "building up a weakened and run down condition of the system Trutona is without an equal.” These are the words of Lew Shank, former mayor of Indianapolis, spoken in what he calls ‘‘well merited praise”’ of the perfect toniec. Mr. Shank is now engaged in the torace business at 227(-29 North New Jerse sireet and resides at 3547 East Washington street, 2 must say tha it gives me pleasure to recommend Trutona to these suffering as I did,” Mr. Shank continued “I'ol several vears I have been bothered with indigestion and constipation. I didn’'t have a good appetite, either. [ tried numberless medicines in an effort to get relief but to no avail.” “Trutona was recommended to me and I decided to try it. Today, thanks to this medicine, I feel more able to attend to my business than I have in vears. I've found Trutona a remarkable medicine for overcoming constipation, indigestion and a weakened condition of the syvstem. I believe I am pasing a good word along in making this statement and I feel it is my duty to recommend Trutona.” Trutona is really a medicine of unusual merit. It is surpassed as a reconstructive ageney, system purifier and body invigorant, and has been declared peerless as a treatment for stomach, liver and bowel trouble, Trutona is sold in Walkerton, at People’s Drug Store. i Trutona is sold in North Liberty at the North Liberty Pharmacy. i
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