Walkerton Independent, Volume 53, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 April 1928 — Page 4

WouldXou buy the same make of car Tl ? ■ -®— 875. % of Buick owners (practically nine out of every ten) answer “yes”—a greater degree of owner loyalty than any other leading make of car can claim. Owners know car value! Drive a Buick and experience the fullest measure of motor car satisfaction BUICK SEDANS $1195 to $1995 • COUPES $1195 to SIBSO SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 M prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich., government tax to be added. The Ci M 4 Q, finance plan, the mat detirable, it available. W. B. Apple WALKERTON, INDIANA Everything—for your radio Information . Tubes, Battery Sets, B. and C. Batteries, All Electric Sets, ATWATER KENT and RADIOLA \ C. M. CARTER, PH. C. Carters Drug Store SteotaU, Store ■ -WACKErTON. INDIANA I Atwater Kent 1 M Radioia Dealer

■BBWaBBBWNBBBBBMWBBBHaBB3SCTHaBBBBHBBafIBS»9nMHBBfIMBMKBBBBBaBMa»SSBBMgaMnBmra»I!^^^ /o Lead in Value Always Hudson 's First Principle NEW TTUDSON leadership of mode extends to HUDSON PRICES ILL every detail and marks a new Hudson supremacy, as definite as its mechanical domiiß.inchchassis inance through the Super-Six principle, and its Coup %; mW ’. s .«» o ^™> * companion invention which set today's standSedan ------ 1325 ard for motor pertornance. Coach ------ 1250 Every item of finish, construction and equip-127-inch Chassis ment expresses value as tangibly as its great Standard Sedan - - $1450 chassis qualities. Come and examine the new Custom Victoria - - 1650 Super-Sixes. They will give you an entirely Custom Landau Sedan 1650 fresh view of motor Values. Custom 7-Pass. Sedan 1950 Buyers can pay for cars out of income at lowest available All prices f. o. h. Detroit, plus charge for interest, handling and insurance war excise tax. “ ' ” HIU ID 1 SON Super-Six Moorman & Fair LOCAL DEALERS Ask so Demonstration North Liberty, Ind.

j THE INDEPENDENT April 12, 11)23. PLEA MADE FOR BETTER FENCED SCHOOLGROI NDS Automobiles kill more than twice the number of children between tue ages of six and twelve than in any other age grotip, according to a report from the American Road Builders’ Association. I I lie largest proportion of these deaths took place between the hours , ot twelve to one at noon and five and six at night. These hours are the hours of greatest peril according to the report. ‘At this time,” pointed out Chas. M. Upham, director of the Association. Stores and offices pour out millions of tired workers who crowd the steels in which the children are trying to get in that last hour of ■ ; ay before supper.” This, Mr. Upham thinks, is the reason why the greater num'ber of । child fatalities take place al this : th “ e ; । " ell equipped nl ; /grounds surrounded by unclii e chain-link ‘fence which offer tl ■ children oprtunitj to safely get that fina 1 hour of play before supper and keep them off streets and highways, is one solution advanced by experts who have studied the problem. School boards should provide fenced playgrounds for at least five reasons, according to a current article in “The American School Board Journal": I I—Fences reduce the accident ha'zard. 2 They give added protection to school and playground property. 3 -They make playground supervision easier. 4—They protect board members from chances of liability in case of accidents. s—-They protect adjoining property during hours of play. SOWUS OF THE KANKAKEE STRAIGHT SHOOTIN’ By Edgar A. Houser 11 want to be square to the world. And the folks that's been my allotment to meet. To the monarch who rules his banner unfurled. And the down trodden waif of the street; That many may trust me. believe what I say. And know it’s the truth, not a lie. No wealth or honor is greater today . That a fearless, straight shootin’ • guy. I want to be honest in all that I do. Forgetting the gain, jewels and iwlf, A hypocrite’s life is so easily seen thru. So small lie can't hide it himself. If he's dishonest in this, he's dishonest in all, Regardless of race, color or creed. A one day religion is no good at all. It is the seven day kind that we need. ।lf you are a crook, tell the world you’re a crook. If a saint, be a saint every day. For a wolf in sheep’s clothing, never can look. You straight in the eyes all the way. Be what you are, the world will soon And, An I respect you, regardless of trade that you ply, What we need is more of your kind. The out and out straight sheetin' guy. I think that when old Gabriel has sounded his horn. Where the book of the Judgment is there. When the masses assemble together, new born. Silent shadows, climbing the long golden stair. That he’ll have respect for the man that has been. Just himself to the world, not a lie Grasping his hand, he'll say. brother come in. I, mvsolf. am a straight shootin' guy.

For Sale —Dashing, classy natural blonde wife, has complete new outfit and her last three are still in good condition. Easy terms or will take good radio in exchange. Answer I*. D. Q. For Sale Cheap for Quick ActionWife, strong, healthy, chestnut sorrel hair, easy talker, also baby bug gy, twin size somewhat worn, but good for at least two more sets with careful use. Will accept good oil lease, Florida or Alaska land in lieu of cash. Address Blink. Just won a $lO prize for a letter from one of the big magazines. 1 got the first prize for answering this question, “What My Town Needs Most,’’ and here’s what I told them that won the prize: “Six or eight funerals, rightly placed.” I Then we have a crank who says, “The automobile is ruining the young. ' 1 remember when it was the top buggy. What a delight it was to drive old Doll slowly home with one hand. Them was the days boys. You have to use both hands to drive nowadays and then the darn thing jumps the track sometimes. | _ The more I read the longer 1 live, the more I believe a common every day citizen has no rights anyway, much less a farmer. If you are all ready, we will now sing, “Rescue the Perishing. Women are no smarter than men. Not as smart- look what they choose as husbands. I , . The more educated people become the fewer children. I can remember the time when the blame was placed on the Lord. Such being the case, how long will it be until there will be no more children. If there was such a thing as an official fool killer he would be worked overtime. The surest way to be happy is to be so gol-durned busy you will have no time to be unhappy. Did you ever hear son ♦•one read all the details of a crime in a newspaper and then exclaim. "Why is it that newspapers print that stuff ” After these brain wizards or Hr ards run out of high faintin' names to call this murder fever, as Hick man. Loeb and Leopold had. they may turn to static. It’s caused most everything else Fact It seems to me more logical to blame murder ( on static than insanity but on sec ond thought, one could go crazy over static. I note the Woman's Ilona Companion states that 11 per cent of all checking accounts in the United States are j. ne names of women I've got a hunch no deflnite statistics however, that 11 per cent of the overdraft notices husbands get are because these same w|v<w forgot they had accounts and just wrote “only a few cihecks” on the old man's account. BUS SniEDU F South Tleud —North Liberty — DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY North B nod Fair Play Your eyes look out for you all the time. Then fair play and Look Out for Your Eyes Let us examine them for you. We have the required appliances and the requisite skill. D. G. BERRY Jeweler and Optician Walkerton, Ind. i I hie message is especially for young mothers, for most older women know the secret of babies who are never cross, ne\er even fretful. The very next time your little one doesn’t eat, or can’t sleep, give a few drops of plain Castoria. This plain, old-fashioned product is purely vegetable. Any doctor will recommend it for the youngest infant. It is sweet to the taste, and it is sweet in the little stomach. Not even castor oil does the same work as a little pure Castoria and how much better it is to use this milder means of regulating baby! Never give any baby paregoric, or similar opiates. A few drops of castoria are just as soothing, and no harm is ever done. That’*- the beauty of using Caatoria; you can give it just as often as you see any sign of colic, constipation, or diarrhea—or those times when you don’t know just what is the matter. So bland, so pleasant tasting; just taste it yourself, and you’ll know why “children cry for it.” One word of warning: get genuine Castoria—Fletcher’s. It isn’t expensive, and with it comes the book. Care and Feeding of Babies—worth its weight in gold to every mother. ^hildien

r ' Annual April r Silk Sale —15.000 yards of silks underpriced — I‘ I ■ Smart silk fashion! Great silk variety! Generous silk savings! These three facts explain why hundreds of women wait for Wyman's famous April Silk Sale every year to buy their whole supply of silks for spring and ' summer sewing. This spring the silks are unusually beautiful — such gay, springlike colors, such stunning prints, such fine quality. The variety includes almost everything that’s smart — printed silks, plain silks, heavy silks, sheer silks. More than 15,000 yards of them, both new and specially purchased and silks from stock reduced. And every thrifty woman will appreciate the substantial savings. The sale starts to-day, April 12th, and lasts through the month. It’s best to come early? ! i r— A few of the silk values — 2500 yards of 12 momme Japanese pongee, natural short length colors, full weight, first quality, 59c yd. (T/g q r $1.95 Glace Taffeta, 36 in., $1.69 yd. Silks * I $2.45 printed georgette, 40 in., $1,98 X yd. yd. $2.95 to $4 values ^0 in. new printed crepe de chine and > . , . radium, $1.79 vd. | A very special purchase ' y direct from the mills of 40 in. sport satin (rayon) for slips and spring silks in 2 to 5 yard draperies, 69c yd. lengths - including suede 32 fast color silk broadcloth crepe, printed crepes, . . , . , , ~ ... crepe satin, crepe Alex- striped and checked. $1.69 yd. andria and many other Your dress cut without charge by weaves. ° our dressmaker if materials are bought in this sale. Ask about Wymans Free Parking-at-the- door service ■ GEORGE WYMAN &CO SOUTH BEND. INDIANA. si I I

* AM AM I’M WalKvrton _ 5 35 9:30 ' 1 0b No. Liberty 5:35 9 .45 4:15 South Bend _ 6 I.’. 10:30 5:00 South Bound South Bend 7:13 2:00 ; 5:30 North Liberty 8:00 -46 IIS Wa!k< rton 8 0 6 I SUNDAY SCHEDULE North IV>und AM PM I’M Walkerton 8:00 3 00 6 00 No. 1 8:15 :: 15 C 1 * Sent!. I’., od 9:00 4 00 7: o I South Bound South Bend __ 9:QO I 4:30 ' 10:30 No. Liberty 9:45 5:15 ll:lt Walkerton 10 00 5 80 11 st We Solicit Special Trips. Day or Nlaht I F •«^***-' IF fiA I - Dr. A. L. KNAPP Republican Candidate for Coroner The strength of the ticket this fall depends upon selections made at the Primary. GO TO THE POLLS YOURSELF Don’t let the other fellow name your choice. Vote for the cleanest, and most dependable candidate. Make up your own slate before you go— Save time and confusion at the polls. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■VBaaaaßaHMMmiu

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