Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 3, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 December 1939 — Page 7

BOWLING The Standings. W L Pct. Standard 'Service ..25 11 .694 Jones ..23 10 .696 Plumbers 23 10 .696 Lumbermen 20 16 .555 Dixie 18 18 .500 Legion 15 18 .417 Teachers ........15 21 .417 Electrics 14 22 .389 Pickwick ...12 24 .360 Wilts 9 24 .250 r The Schedule . Thursday—Plumbers vs. Legion. Friday—-Wilts vs. Jones. Monday—Lumbermen vs. Pickwick. Tuesday-—Dixies vs. Stand. Serv. Wednesday—Jones vs. Electrics. Friday—Wilts vs. Legion. Mock’s Boat Livery Canoes and Cottages for Rent Welding—Johnson Motors Motor Boats—Row Boats PHONE 504 ROAD 13 ITTim H Acid causm KKK K I you pain* of Stomach * Ulcers* IndigMtiwv Bloating, Gas, Heartburn, Belching* Nausea, got a free sample of UDGA •nd • freo interesting booklot aft THORNBURG DRUG COMPA NY (D-22)

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CHEVY ANNOUNCES NEW SALES RECORD More used cars were sold at retail by Chevrolet dealers throughout the country during the past month than in any previous November in the history of the company, according to William E. Holler, general sales manager, who announced November sales in Detroit, recently. A total of 118,252 used oars were retailed during the month, Mr. Holler said. This represents a gain of 18.2 per cent over November, 1938, when 100,076 units were sold. “Free ‘Wimpy’ at Dixie.” Adolph Stieglitz

o by J I FB X’ O w ’ BRAUN «r' n. December has usually been a bad month for pedestrians. Statistics show that during the last 8 or 9 years more people have been killed in December than ip any other month of the year. It is a month with fewer hours of daylight than any other and persons, especially pedestrians, are subjected to hazards because of improper and insufficient lighting from street lights and automobile headlights. Fog, rain, snow and sleet add to this hazard, making it doubly difficult for everybody. Be on your guard. Do not let an accident mar your holiday. May this Christmas find you healthy and happy, and may you look forward to the New Year with renewed enthusiasm and with a safety consciousness. QUICK RELIEF FROM of DistroM Arising froa STOMACH ULCERS DOI TO excess acid BAjklrTotto rnt book vwii* nvmw ■ ■wuiivm wMii Mast IMp or tt WIR Cost Yon Nothing Over one millian bottles of tbe "WILLARD TBKATMKNT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress wising from Steimels sod Dmdeml Ulcers due to Kness Add— Fw Digestion, Soar or Upset Steimeh, due to Excess Add. Sold’otTbSdays* trial! Ask for “Willard’s Message” which fully explains this treatment—free —at THORNBURG DRUG COMPANY

| Which are the j only cough drops : / containing ,4] Vitamin A? : (CAKOTENE) j

Mrs. Tad E. Ketering “Free ‘Wimpy* at Dixie.” * MEN LOVE GIRLS WITH r£.r If you are peppy and full of fun, men wi3 invite you to dances and parties. BUT if you are cross, listless and tired, men won’t be interested. Men don’t like “efuiet” giris. When they go to parties they want girls along who are full of pep. So in case you need a good general system tonic, remember for 3 generations one woman has told another how to go “smiling thru” with Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It helps build up more physical resistance and thus aids in giving you more pep and lessens distress from female funo* tional disorders. You’ll find Pinkham’s Comoound WELL WORTH TRYING!

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