Walkerton Independent, Volume 53, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 April 1928 — Page 4

Quiet economical operation has helped to make F RIGID A*l<E *r B I CHOICE or THE MAJORITY X- W w L — I ■ Hr 5 Frigidaire operates B w 4 A quietly, automatically, .?B | S without attention. It is B £ remarkably low in - f B R price, and surprisingly B » economical in the use I of current. Learn how a fl " I few dollars down and B h| 5- —> U—-I fl easy monthly payments H " • | ‘fl put any model in your home. Come in today. fIBIOfIHH Leßoy & Tischer WAIbKERTON, INDIANA PRODUCT. OF- GENERAL. MOTORS 2184

WE BUY WOOL B. 1. Holser & Co. Walkerton — 666 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. : ~ I Roy Sheneman LAWYER Office Over Houser Hardware. PHONE 88. I

IX. ■ ■■ »> SUCCESS IS NOT A | X¥©WZ DESIRE I I s ^ e F^duct of Hard Work | ^rj Systematic putting money away at interest is a safe and sound system, which assures self-confidence so necessary to success. More Work, More Pay, More Money, More Interest e Farmers State Bank A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD TOWN Overtake the 73” ?' i x well, hardly !

IF CHRYSLER ”72” were merely more beautiful—if it were just an average good value—it would deserve no special consideration from the buyer. But it clamors for his consideration and demands his attention by reason of a gauge and proof of greater value which cannot be escaped. All cars today seek to

approximate Chrysler ”72” performance by patterning after Chrysler engineering. But after three years of striving, how close are

Illustrious New Chrysler "72” Prices — Two-passenger Coupe (with rumble sea:\ $1545; Royal Sedan, $1595; Sport Roadster (with rumble seat), $1595; Four-passenger Coupe, $1595; Town Sedan, $1695; Convertible Coupe (with rumble seat), $1745; Crown Sedan, $1795. All prices f. o. b. Detroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. Chrysler dealers are in a position to extend the convenience of time payments. New Chrysler "Red-Head” Engine— designed to take full advantage of high-compression gas. Standard equipment on all body models of the 112 h. p. Imperial "80,”also standard on the roadsters and available at slight extra cost for other body types, of .he “62” and “72,” TAYLOR’S GARAGE Walkerton Dealers ..

Dr. H. S. Dowell DENTIST Office in Residence Phone No. 56. WALKERTON. IND. DX. W. F. MIRANDA General Practice Office Hou rs 8:00 a'm. to 8:00 p. m. Telephone 24 M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated Office and residence in the Denaut Building, Seventh Street Telephone No. 5-1. | SMITH &Co.| Funeral Diw'imx B | LADY ASSISTANT ■ OFJ-’fCH PHONE No. 4 ■ RESIDENCE. No- 4. |g f WILBURTON INDIWA a *! । 4 B^Biiuaibaj^a ^a. a a ■ a:

Chrysler 4 72”

Correspondence JORDAN L- P. Hardy of South Bend called at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. E. McCarty,- on Monday. , Mrs. Zeralda Marquis and sons spending a fdw dayt in South Bend. v ’ ' ' - y - J: ‘-c : ■ v_ Mrs. Ed Logan and son and daughter of Goshen and Mrs. Sarah Gearhart spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Fred Bellinger. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hardy and daughter, Mary, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Finch on i Sunday’ afternoon. Mrs. Mary A. Reamer and O. M. Wenger spent Sunday with Mrs. i Rosa Wiley. Mrs. C. H. McCarty and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seitz and son of Gary called on Mr and Mrs. C. E. Me- 1 Carty and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vermil lion Sunday. SHILOH j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardner | called at the Joseph, Ross home, Sunday afternoon. । Mr. and Mrs. John Freed and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ritzman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grenert of Teegarden. Mr. and Mrs. George Easterday, and June, Velma, Paul and Wallace Aidrich of Teegarden visited at the Rowe hoi^e Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hayn and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lester O’Hara of Tyner spent Sunday at Matz’. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ross and sons were guests at the Detwiler home of South Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mcßride ot LaPaz spent Tuesday at J. A. Gardner's. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Ross and cliildren visited the LaFieur home , at Teegarden Sunday. Miss Mabel Ross spent Sunday * with Miss Pearl Gardner. YELLOW river ro\d Mrs. Martin Pope and daughter were in Chicago Tuesday. Albert Rittenhouse and family of Michigan City called on John Rittenhouse Sunday. Mrs. Valentine Awald and James Youne of South Bend called at the Perry’ Strain residence Monday forenoon. George Knowlton and family called at the Willis West residence Sunday evening. MT. VERNON Mrs. Mary Steele spent Tuesday | with Mrs. H. F. Goppert. Miss Sarah Seaton of South Bend j was the guest of Miss Mildred Stover over the week end. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellinger 1 and family’ spent Sunday evening i with Dwight Rhodes and family. Miss Elizabeth Cohee visited over •Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Burr Pennington. il Lloyd Stahley and Roy Mishler of i Nappanee visited at the home of 1 Mr. and Mrs Forest Stahley Suni day. I

than the ”72.” There simply cannot be a valid reason for paying as much or mor6 for any car other than the ”72.”

they to the ”72” today? No closer than they were three years ago. As they have struggled to approach, Chrysler ”72” has pulled away and gallops around and past them with more than the ease of the old original Chrysler sensation-car of 1924. There may be pocketbocjik reasons for choosing cars of lesser price

Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cline and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. uud Mrs. Burnside. Mrs. Gus Kerchaert attended t e funeral of Mr. Dolph Rogers at I^aI’orte Tuesday. Miss Irene MaJekey of Cruinstown spent the week ena with Miss Anna Mechling. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moiricul and son, of Michigan City visited With Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kercnaert several days last week. ■. _ SILVER STREET J. C. Gensinger and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geroby Stump. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Morris took dinner with J. O. Kesler and family of Teegarden Sunday. Lloyd Kilian and family and David Kilian were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Amelia Gensinger. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Longecker and Mary, and Mr. Longeckers sister of Missouri took dinner with Mr. and Airs. M. S. Morris Thursday. Jesse Longecker’s sister ot Carthage, Missouri, wno has been visiting them for a few days returned to her home Saturday. I Alen Maurer and brother, Charles, were Sunday viators of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grenert and Grandma Grenert. J. H. Burkholder called in the afternoon. He also called at the M. S. Morris home in the evening. Jesse Longecker and son, Paul, are working in South Bend at the present time. Mrs. Harvey Stump was able to be out to church services last Sunday. The birds are out again this morning, singing and are happy after the snow storm. We had a young winter last Saturday. The farmers are all busy again getting out the oats and barley. The farmers have been delayed this spring on account of the bad weather and cold. I/et’s not get discouraged. It will warm up again then we will all take a good sweat and wish for a cool breeze. We suppose we will have more news when It gets warm. Don’t forget to send in the news. FISH LAKE Mrs. James Ryan motored to LaPorte Saturday with Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Holland and called on Mrs Hobert Barker on East Lincolnway. There were many fine cars at both colonies on Sunday. Several spent the week end here. Gerald Cutshow and family spent several days at their cottage last week. George Blackman, who has not been feeling well for several da* s, is able to be around again. OttO Shultz is on t! • sick list again, and under the doctor’s care. Mrs. James Ryan spent W«dn»~ day afternoon with Mrs George Blackman, the first time tn several weeks she has been able to get so far from home, not being at all well. Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan had Misses Iva and Maxine Winner for a few days last wwk. Mrs Winner drove from Elkhart, the girls going home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Ryan had the pleasure of entertaining his nephew. Rolf Ryan and wife, who were married in Knox, coming to their home for supper. They will reside as near Knox as possible, as he has a posi tion there. Mr. Heitke is having a fine new front porch put on his house, the work being done by Brockman an ’ Ryan. d ~ ===in n I I ’ A'-W' ■ ■I A ■ " / Dr. A. L. KNAPP Republican Candidate for Coroner Let every Republican register a vote May Bth. Let us go on record in proof of the fact that we ARE interested in a careful selection of our ticket. Let’s talk among our friend s and neighbors of the men we could and would recommend, and be proud to have represent REPUBLICAN interests and our ticket this Fall. • Show a little OL D FASHIONED REPUBLICAN Enthusiasni.

- - --- _ I Our dressmaker will cut out your garment ■ without charge from materials bought in — The April Sade of Silks j

The April Silk Sale makes dressmaking and economical ! You have thousands of yards of pririts and plain colored silks from which to choose besides having your dress or coat cut without charge if you’ buy your materials now during this sale. All the silks have been specially purchased or reduced from stock. Here are a few of the bargains — I ; Many Spring Silks $ 1 69 yd. This group of silks at $1.69 includes washable silk broadcloth for sports frocks, printed crepe de chine and radium, changeable glace taffeta and Society Satin in lovery lingerie l shades.

Printed Georgette $1.98 yd. This georgette is doubly smart because it is sheet and printed. It is also an unusually good value at $1.98 yd., regularly $2.45. Pongee 59 c yd. 12 momme Japanese pongee, full weight, correct color and government-stamped “first quality.”

—COME AND SEE US— Rymans : SOUTH BEND. INDIANA

Perry Herrington is trying to do some cleaning In his pavilion. He ex- • pects to put up new decorations. Hobert Barker and wife spent Sunday afternoon with her mother. Mrs. William Holland. She Did and She Didn't Ned She Instated that her c<xnplexion is untural. feed She didn't have the face to tell you that? Ned If you mean that as a question, the answer Is. she did; if you mean it as a statement of fact, 1 agree with you. Sale Bills our specialty! offers the New ‘HRADIO jor IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Model E \ Radio Speaker /V-^T -N \\ «< (4-0® L»Vfv Jud plu^ in/ 1 | MODEL 37 ... a 6 tube, One Dial shielded cabinet A. C. Receiver. Less tubes, SBB. COMPLETE ready to operate $© © © WE HAVE just received a shipment of the new Atwater Kent A.C. receiv- ■ ers. This is the newest model J —small and compact —powerful and full toned. It works right from your A. C. light socket. Think of it! Uninterrupted pleasure at only a fraction of a cent an hour ! There’s going to be a big demand for the sets in this offer. Come early and get yours! EASY TERMS [Other Atwater Kent T Models as low as g s4* J CARTER’S DRUG STORE Drug Store

Flat Crepe SI.BB yd. A good-looking and good weight flat crepe for spring dresses in the newer shades. 40 inch. SI.BB yd. Satin - faced Foulards $1.49 yd. Many attractive patterns make this satin-faced foulard much aproved for spring frocks and kimonos. 36 in. $1 49 yd.

liltlltltltllllt VIIIV 11111 Mi 11 ff f 11J fIJ Ulf >f / f //f / -in the Sky 4 -at the Speedway -on the Road

The famous Buick Valve-in-Head Engine has given conclusive proof of leadership in all elements of performanceo ver a period of twent y - four years. Lindbergh, Maitland, Chamberlin, Byrd —the famous fliers of the day—use engines employing the Valve-in-Head principle in their recordbreaking flights.

iW..-.. - ■ ~ — J _ i , I • ' ~ ~ Rady by Faber BUICK SEDANS $1195 to $1995 - * COUPES $1195 to SIBSO SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 XM pricat f. o. b. Flint, Mich., aoramtnent taa to bn aMatL Tha G. M. A. & finance plan, tka moat daairabU, u aradabla. vV, >. APPLE I WAI.KFi^X, INDIANA £iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiimfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii]iiiiiiimiiiiiti!itiii!miiiitii!iiiii’iiNHiiii's I ROYH. I E x — J OLFE | F Candidate | | a ‘ or I Sheriff! in Wal!.t r."n and = = ! ne'er was a candidate = = > . = = j e office be- E = 4 A fore. If nominated e i J 1 1 ’ S E W = = I E = v ' z 1 s = F ; J to business = = | ’’ politics. Republican = E t E ^lllliilliiiilliiiiiittiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiliiiiilililiiiiiiiiiiiilliilliiililiiiililllllllilllllliiiiflllll?

1 1 /X? H ’ fir I i 6 Other Silks low priced Sports satin for costume slips, 69c and 98c yd. Printed crepe, suede crepe and crepe Alexandria, $2.69 yd. Navy chiffon taffeta, $1.45 yd. 40 in. black La Toquet, $238 yd. Use our parking at the door service while you shop in the Silk Sale.

Practically every racing car entered in all the major speed clasaics of the p.-st twelve yean, haa been Valve-in-Head equipped. Choose Buick —powered by the famous Valve-in-Head Engine — supreme in the sky, at the speedway, on the road t