Walkerton Independent, Volume 55, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1929 — Page 2

ewme wm | Walkerton Independent | B o e———— Published Every Thursday by THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS 00, Publishers of the WALKERTON INDEPENDENT NOKTH LIBERTY NEWS LAKEVILLE STANDARD ¥HE ST. JOSEPH COUNTY WEEKLIES \ Clem DeCoudres, Business Manager Charles M. Finch, Editor ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES WERE. .l res s sivisvaaenli R MonthS....cccoccesscsscvsonsscssene .90‘ Erm JEODtNS. cooocccassssssvsosngepey 80 TERMS IN ADVANCE Entered at tha post office at Walkerton, é! as second-class matter, 1 Contemporary sun worshipers are more concerned about their skins than about their souls. | An endurance plane flight may become a question of financial endurance on the part of the backers. | What has become of the old-fash-foned tremolo effect in singing, or don’t people sing in a cold bath? Correct this sentence: “I so love my work that I begrudge the 20 minutes I take off for luncheon.” The last article of men’s clothing that is likely to be done away with is the breach of promise suit. ST Rs T G R g \ Personally, we never noticed enough difference in the seats in a canoe to want to stand up and change them, | A new type of wingless chicken is fine, but what about a double-breasted breed with white meat on the back? However, to maintain eternal vigilance it Is necessary to have shiits, One man cannot keep awake all the time. A thing we have wondered about‘ for a long time is the “ultimate consumer.” Are there intermediate consumers? } Charley, the family wisecracker, J says if an old-fashioned dollar bill was a buck he supposes the pew little one are fawns. Due to the generally heightened efficiency in a machine age, one silkworm now makes a sweater that formerly required two sheep. -—_— | They can’t make a stoker out of the Zeppelin stowaway, but they might set him to peeling potatoes and scraping out the kettles. A girl at an eastern beach resort, who recently reported the disappearance of clothes worth $3,800, is developing a fine tan. i ey e | What we like about ice is that if left on the back porch every morning while we are out of town it d«)esn'ti clutter up the place. : “There are still twice as many horses in New York city as there are taxicabs.” This is quite unfortunate. You can't get two horses into one taxi- | cab. | The refusal by the Labor government to admit Leon Trotzky to Great Britain leaves l.eon in a bad fix and lets Mr. MacDonald out of a worse " one, After writing the one about every one in town going to bed at 9:30 p. m., | some correspondents in Hollywood settle down and write very interesting stuff. | “Your hushand says Le never deserted you. How about it?” asked the divorce judge of the fair petitioner. “Why, Your Honor, he's an endurance flyer!” | Aside (to a party whose $5 account is still outstanding after seven years) : The new small currency may be placed in a business envelope, without folding. Americanism: Bleating about your Inability to obtain privacy: Sending out your direct-by-mail advertising in covers marked “Personal and Confidential.” Children under sixteen years of age are forbidden admission to many theaters in Argentina. Here you have to be under sixteen to understand some of the plots. Among the sadder cases is that of the hizh pressure salesman who lost a million dollar contract recently by accidentally finishing two up on his prospect, at golf. A loecal foeurflusher is strongly op posed to the new small-size 510,000 bill, on the ground that there is a risk of overlooking it hetween a couple of older twenties when tipping the head waiter. sConfectiorers have introduced a chocolate bonbon with a filling of concentrated spinach for children who dislike that vegetable.” In case of ezeplant meringue, we have just oiled up the shotgun. Aviation nas contributed so much new excitement that many citizens have forgotten to telephone to inquire about the baseball scores, The difficulty of taking sides in Manchuria is not lessened by the fact that China has the stroncer moral case and the Soviet the stronger legal one. “What are these big mountains here?’ asked the near-sighted general, examining a map of the Russo-Chinese frontier., “Those aren’t mountains. They're consonants.” In view of the sun-tan suits and so forth, we often wonder what a fashfonable young thing would wear to be rescued in nowadays, at a hotel fire, Informative coubles are probably all right in their place, but we usually learn more from the old-fashioned uniequivocal bid, “One weak no-trump.” L The lad who fled from the girl he said had “hexed” him may have stum‘bled upon a defense in breach of prom4se actions as useful as insanity has {become in murder trials.

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| Germany is considering imposing a | gasoline tax. The thickness of the ice sheet which | covers the center of Greenland is unknown. : Brooklyn’s population now exceeds ! that of the borough ot Manhattan by | 600,000, | Massachusetts was the first state | to adopt a compulsory school attendance law.

Chemicals such as aspirin <> not prolong the life of cut flowers. Minnesota plans to spend $2,000,000 in two years to eradicate bovine tuberculosis. Gila monsters, of the lizard family, are more poisonous than many venomous snakes. Beetle trapping is & new sport introduced in Virginia to annihilate an influx of Japanese beetles.

TO PROTECT BANKS ‘5 ¥ e ‘ ! ’ ot - . ;"‘i‘ b | S N e e : ?'2": RS S i 3 3N | : X Lo & e ¥ 1 g A Bl N Lo | W ~ SR “’“) & R xp o 2 " -.\(- _‘ o SR :L;é"}:\ : J i S : ! =g \ ; < { R 3 ¢ i . X i % i I 573 i i S 2 ‘: c i £ & |\ ! se B s et s S v % | Hector Fuller is here holding a | Thompson submachine gun at the ‘ | Bankers’ Industrial exposition lin | 1 New York. The baby machine gun | . a } | weighs but nine pounds thirteen | | ounces, but is capable of *“spitting” :| a stream of 300 bullets a minute. ' -”",..-«--“»“, g o e\‘ e e aaen . B P e ammme. S RSB SR S BREPRC . SR RIGeeSENERs T T \Ees g g« s W & “% : FoSo s G 0 N 0 o L B, s TR gL SR . 7 T ateE T | ESTRA Tol Ry UIR 4\*154« s "f? e R s AR e e R T . . = e P, o GESREEr R R L g N - B Nigaaa e e B R- 0 R ‘ E o po ~‘\¢_,«‘ s : ARSI S SN % . e e iS & i Jack Quinn, one of Connie Mack’s | veteran pitchers and who aided materially this year in bringing the Ath- ' letics to the top, has announced his | retirement, % e ! Mad Woman’s Achievement 3 A square of rag, inscribed in ex- ' i quisite needlework with a clearly read- | - able message nearly 1,000 words long, | . was among the exhibit at the patholog- I . ical exhibition at the British medical ' | congress at Manchester., The worker | ' was a madwoman who imagined that | | she was Eve, and the needlework de- ! seribes her hallucinations. The most | astonishing thing about it is that it | was all done under the coverlet of her | bed, to conceal it from the nurse. She intended it as a message to God. Lafayette Relic A draft from congress presenting Lafayette with $200,000 in *“appreciation of his sacrifices and services” and receipted by the general is on display in the main lobby of the Treasury building in Washington. Urgent Need Wanted—Somebody who will invent a well-ventilated but soundproof room that will exclude the noise from the neighbor’s loud speaker.—Detroit Free Press. :

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Our table forks have been employed for about 300 years. A low estimate puts the value of Great Britain's royal jewelry at 330, 000,000, The king wears the crown of Encland only a few minutes during the coronation ceremony. A permit has been granted for the establishment of a large aviation corporation in the Philippines. |

California orange pacsers nase been requested to bury culls as a precauntion against the fruit fly. Fredda E. Leongfield. seventeen-year-old Kansas City violinist, owns an instrument made in Italy 357 years ago. Pritish newspapers are interested in the pipe earried by Gen. Charles G. Dawes, calling it the “upside down” pipe.