Walkerton Independent, Volume 55, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1929 — Page 2

—— B ———————— e AS S "H 1 Walkerton Independent | - 1 Published Every Thursday by THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS 00, I iT N SRR : RS Publishers of the ) WALXKERTON INDEPEND ENT i NORTH LIBERTY NEWS i LAKEVILLE STANDARD XHBE BT. JOSEPH COUNTY WEEKLIES | Clem DeCoudres, Business Manager e Charles M. Finch, Editor SBUBSCRIPTION RATES O (00l s ol i s e e BEoMEES, .| .o e s e ! MMONIRE. ...l il o N B 0 | T eSsamessssehovaresrifngey OV TERMS IN ADVANCE | Entered at ths post office at Walkerton, | %! as second-claas matter, s

A breach of promise sui. often cre- | ates a suspicion of overvaluation. J All the world’s a stage, whereon | the actors are paid and the audience f is bled. ) Se e | “Peace and quiet” is becoming one | of the rarest things in this progres- ' sive world. ! T | Egotism is the thing that h(‘hNJ people keep on speaking terms with | themselves. } : —_—_ } The joy of achievement is best ex- | emplified by a woman’'s pride in her l complexion. —_— i Os course it is true that you ean ‘ get rid of the artificial tan any time yYou want to. - et et However, it would be a great deal worse if some men preached what they practice. : e ———————— Americans like to lather whipped cream on apple pie while Frenchmen eat butter on radishes. It Is not true, Alicia, that the split infinitive has something to do with the theory that space is curved. There may be rose jars that have a sweet odor, but they always seem to belong to somebody a long way off. e e eet——— ——— Judging from the new styles in bathing suits and sports frocks, all the bareback performers are not in the circuses. They used to say that the best law is one that repeals arother. In these days a really good law ought to repeal about four, The son of a Turkish sultan who is drawing down S2O a week, playing the piccolo, at least is proving that he can earn his salt. ! Then there is the type of town | which is preceded by a large si:n,! “Blankville is five miles ahead,” and 1 is never seen again. | The difference of opirnion regarding I spinach may be honest enough. All we know is that it hasn’t even a parasite that cares for it The frankest man of our acquaintance encloses his remittance with a note: “Enclosed is a check, as you | have already discovered.” } Our idle wonder for the day is how : a baldheaded man knows where to | stop when he starts wiping the per ! spiration from his forehead. ; “l never convince the wife of any- | thing,” says the office eynic, “but ls like to- argue with her because 1 al- ‘ ways find where I was wrong.” { A Baltimore bakery sells loaves of l bread already sliced. There is mm-ei to be done, though: The waxed paper ' wrapper has no zipper opener. ! A good many high-powered sales- |- men do not seem to understand that } fast traveling is only part of the game. | They must arrive somewhere also. : e —————— i Many among us still have a linger- . ing prejudice for the old-fashioned tan " that could be eased a bit, but not re- | moved, by an application of cold | cream, t ——e e e i A great many people make the mis- ! take of crticizing a flagpole sitter for | wasting his time without ever specify- } ing what he might have done with it. | otherwise. | Some of the college graduates nd-! vised by the Boston professor to be | snobs are finding it hard even to get a boss, to say nothing of marrying | his daughter. P Fairy Story: I wish you Dboys | would all write your stuff a lot longer,” said the earnest city editor. “You | must remember we have a great deal of space to fill.” ! The “privacy of a goldfish” now ex- | tends to endurance flvers. The boys | had to send down for some window | shades before they could try to take : a bath because so many other planes came flying past. ‘ A Chicago expert has discovered that men sing in the bath because the | voice sounds better in the bathroom. This is especially the case if the door is tichtly locked and the listeners ave | seated on the front porch. In away perhaps it is to be regretted Abraham Lincoln had no professor to advise him to become a suob, considerineg his known possibilities. “The last name in the New York telephone directory is Zzyzz.” No doubt there are times when the op erator is told to please buzz Zzyzz. Fairy dStory: " Onee upol a time gome fifteen-vear-old girls, taking first year French, were riding home in the bus and never mentioned ‘merci’ or ‘beaucoup.’” “The proper way to stamp a let ter is to lick the envelope.” 'Then when the stamp refuses to stick, you can get mad and tear up the envelope Apartment house life has its dis advantages. Without a back yard, it's | twice as difficult to let your neigh- | bor know when you're snubbing him We can remember u time, very distinctly. when cosmetics were som what less prevalent than now, and the only indoor tan effect was ac guired in a back room. ?

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