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;; Classified Ads l 1 ’ Classified advertising Is ac- .J * | < > cepted at the rate of 5 cents < ► < ► a line for each insertion. A < H ' > booking and collection fee of ,; I < > 10 cents will be added for a < > . * * cahrged account; no account ; ► I ! > will be charged for leas than J, | o 25 cents for a single item. o . FOR RENT—My 10-acre farm. ! Jas. Rothenberger. Phone 847. . 47-3tp ’ RUGS—House cleaning time is j near at hand. Select your rugs j now. the variety is complete at < Beckman’s Store. 47-ts. ~IPERCALE—36 inch Percales | best quality, light or dark. Spe- i cial 2Qc. A. W. Strieby. 47-ts ' WANTED—Boardersand rnoi? I ers at Shumaker’s Boarding ; House. Room & board $7 a week, j Best of meats served. 46-4tp ; WANTED— Washing and iron- I inc. All work guaranteed. Phone | 373. 464 tP I ~GIVEN AWAY—A Rhode Is- I . land bantam rooster. This little fellow is a pct and all is asked | is that someone give him a good || home. Inquire at the Journal office. 47-11 || TO BUY-Six or I snore laying hens. State breed | and inquire at the Journal office. | GINGHAMS 32-inch Zephyr gingham. Special at 25c yard. A. W. Strieby. 474 f TiVING ROOM SUITES—The ! most beautiful living room suites are now on display at Beckman s i Store. 47-ts FOR SALE Misses fine spri)i r coat, tan Bolivia, blouse back, full sifk lining, nearly new. smalt 16. Phone 157. 47-2 t. FURNITURE Watch the show window at Beckman’s for the latest styles in furniture. 47-ts LAKE PROPERTY —ls you have any lake property for sale or rent, list it with F. E. Wood. Kale Island. Lake Wawasec. Syracuse, Ind. Phone 561. 47-ts FOR SALE—B-room house and lot with good cellar. One bl«wki west of South Main Street. See| T. L. Hammond, Milford. Indiana. 44-4tpd. SILK CREPES- A beautiful selection of plain and fancy silk crepes. for dresses and trimmings A. W. Strieby. 47-ts ’ PICTURES FRAMED—H av e your pictures framed from the latest mouldings at Beckman’s Store. 45-I*. FOR SALE—Bam, 24x36. Fred Hinderer. - 45-3 tod SEWING- —Dressmaking that carries the service of personal designing will give you pride in your spring wardrobe. Cleo Acker Markle, at E. E. Miles residence, Syracuse. . 47-2tpd FOR SALE — Strong, sturdy chicks of a quality that pleases, from free range stock. Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. $15.00 per 100. Buff Orpingtons and White Wyandotte, $16.00 per 100. White Leghorns, $13.00 per 100. Order chicks in advance J. P. Hughes. Phone 103. 47-2tpd. BABY CHlCKS—Prices low this year. S. C. White Leghorns. . Barred Rocks, S. C. Reds, ButT Orpingtons. Oldest hatchery in Indiana. Write today for Cat* logue. It’s free. Tells about otfr 73 acre poultry farm. Order in advance. Goshen Poultry Farms. Goshen, Indiana. 44-4 t. ~ SPRING CREATIONS — Mah Jongg crepes, the very latest for Spring Creations. A. W. Striebv. 47-ts 12a1Te W^ ; ASEE PROPERTY , FOR SALE—6O ft. lot, subdivision Pickwick end Kate Island; cottage inexpensively built with idea to forget investment during winter months, however, has accommodations for sleeping nine people. Sea wall built, rowboat, sailing canoe, also first class 4pass. motor boat. Price $7,500. but will entertain any reasonable offer. Real estate agents fullv protected. Not necessarily all cash. R. M. Woolpert, Goshen. Indiana. 47-11 FERTILIZER I have the agency for Royster’s Field Tested Fertilizer’s. My car will arrive about March 25th See me for your requirements at once. Liberal discount for cash at. car. Wm. F. Fisher, Syracuse. Ind., R. F. D. No. 3. 46-2tpd. WANTED—Good butcher cattle and fat nogs. H. E. Leslie. Phone 843, evenings. 36-13tpd HEKfisTITCHING -10 c per yard at the Milford Electric Shop. Leave work at Connolly.« dry goods store or send with Mr. ©nooarger. . o-n

Harklin Co. E to March 30 From , ■ Costa’s Greatest UnderselilnaStore • g ■ Wonderful IO Day Sale of New Silk □ SPRING DRESSES- □ A Marvelous Array of DMinct’rve New Spring Styles Dresses for Every Occasion ■ g| Values u.n to $35. C □ We know that greater vaht s could not be offered. In pr esenting these Dresses at this 8 low price. we aimed to bring forward all that our /experience, our Great Buying Power L O an.l Friendly. Co-operation with Manufacturers could do to produce beautifully designed, * S mad ‘rly fashioned frocks at a low price. Dresses for every <sccasion. Models for Women, □ Misses and Stouts, in the very newest Spring styles. , ® H COME TO GOSHEN AND MARE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. THIS IS A RARE OP- □ ! PORTUNITY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. ■ R SPRING FABRICS SPRING COLORS ARE: SPRING STYLES | ■K' INCH DE The Mali Jongg, New Side [j A Georgette Crepe*, R--han- Pond re Blue, Almond, Drap.s. Beaded Models | ■ ara Crepe. Satin Faced Green, Jade, Taupe. Co- k* ee r—] S Canton. Canton Crepe, . New Cape Backs Em- — Striped Flannels. Brocad- <’ oa « Beige, Brown, Black, broidered Dresses. Sleeve- S ■ id FaiHe. and other new a ml other. Styles — and many U LJ materials. others. . ■ p Absolute S2O, $25, S3O and $35 Values on Sale ■ □ Sale Start, Jt jM' OE Si ”* ■ # Thursday 16 to 48 8:00 A.M. For Miss ■ Sj See Our gj H Window Display H H f Matron These Dresses Are The Talk of The Town

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TO PROMOTE INTEREST IIN BETTER HIGHWAYS “The Road to Happiness," a motion picture designed to promote interest in better highways has just been completed at the Ford Motion Picture Laboratory in Detroit. It war. pfoduced by the -Ford Motion Picture Laboratory in conjunction with the Bureau of Public Roads. U. S. Department of Agriculture, the Highway Educational Board an,d the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce and carries their endorsement. President Coolidge personally appeared in one of the scenes, and has ?xpressed his approval of the picture. He is shown presenting a scholarship certificate to “Bob Preston,” the farm boy hero of the story who is winner of a prize essay contest on better roads. The scene was taken on the White House grounds and with the President, others appearing in it in*ludc members of the Highway Educational Board of which Roy D. Chapin is chairman. Principal settings of the film were taken around Fairfax, Va., fifteen miles out of Washington, and .the chief characters were portrayed by people residing in that vicinity. Copies of the film are being sent to branches of the Ford Motor Company in the United States and the picture will be shown generally. Highway Commissioners, county en- | gineers, road officials, schools and all ■ interested in the promotion of imI proved highways may obtain use of ' the film free of charge. 0 | NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS j State of Indiana. Kosciusko County, j In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, i Feb. Term, 1924. ! Warren T. Colwell, Administrator I of the estate of James I. Robinson, deceased, vs. Clyda L. Robinson, Mar- • ion C. Robinson, Howard E. Robinson, , Hellen V. Robinson, Complaint No. E 15907. |» Now comes the Plaintiff, by Warren T. Colwell, attorney, and files his » complaint herein, together with an I affidavit of a competent person that I said defendants, Clyda L. Robinson, [ Marion C. Robinson. Howard E. Rob- > inson, and Hellen V. Robinson, are ! not residents of the State of Indiana; ! that said action is for the sale of the ; following real estate. Lots numbered ; 124, 127, 132, 134, 139 and 140, of • Strombeck & Weaver’s Second Addi- > tion to the town of Syracuse, Koscius- ! ko County, in the State of Indiana. ; and that said non-residents are ne- [ cessary. parties thereto. > Notice is therefore hereby given ! said defendants, last named, that un- ! less they be and appear on the 22nd ! day of the next term of the Koscius- ; ko Circuit Court, being the Ist day • rtf May, 1924, to be holden on the Ist ! Monday of April, A. D. 1924, at the ! Court House in Warsaw, in said [ County and State, and answer or de- [ mur to said complaint, the same will • be heard and determined in their ! absence. ! Witness Whereof I hereunto set ; my hand and affix the seal of said ; Court, at the office of the Clerk > thereof, in the City of Warsaw, Indl- ! ana, this 7th day of March, A. D., [ 1924. J (seal) RUSSELL H. BUTLER ; 46-4 t. Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court. • o GO RIGHT AT IT ! Friends And Neighbors In Syra- ! ease Wil! Show You A Way. Get at the root of the trouble. Rubbing an aching back may relieve it, But won’t cure it if the kidneys ‘ are weak. You must reach the root of it—the kidneys. * Doan’s Pills go right at it; Reach the cause; attack the pain. Are recommended by many ; Syracuse people. Mre. M. H. McPheraon, N. Harrison St., Syracuse, says: “The pains that went through me almost took my breath and I had to be perfectly still.. I became weak and was so dizzy, Pcould liardly get around. I also felt nervous and my kidneys acted too frequently. Doan’s Pills from Thornburg’s Drug Store, cured me and I have had no need to use them since.” 60c, at all dealers. FosterMilbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —(Advertisement. — — TO BREIZ FOR GUSSES a Glasses For Elderly People Grow old gracefully. Keep your eyes young by having them examined every two years to determine If your glasses need changing. Our thorough experience and modern equipment assure you of an examination that is accurate and dependable Oar WiH Rejuvenate Year Sight NEVIN E. BRETZ Optnnw foist & Optician | 130 S. Main St., Goshen I

' / Safetu /Q TAJC FREE The 7 percent CUMULATIVE PRIOR LIEN SHARES OF THIS COMPANY Under State j 8 a SOUND INVESTMENT, based Suptnision upon the stability, growth and prosperity of the 100 or more communities served with Electricity, Gas or Wat«?r, all public necessities. These Shares are TAX EXEMPT in INDIANA and FREE from normal FEDERAL INCOME TAX. J Pric ", SIOO per share and accrued interest. Cash or on our Investment Savings Plan. (Subject to any inertgage and other indebtedness of the Company, the Prior Lien Stock has claim on property and earnings of the Company, Senior to all the other Preferred and Common Stock of the Company.) Ask any Employee. Phone, Write or Call Mr. Simon P. Blough Investment Department INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Goshen, Indiana.

DOG TRAVELS 3000 MILES I Fiction is outdone by fact in the devotion of a coHie dog that was lost somewhere in lowa, followed his master’s auto to Wolcott, Indiana, and not finding the owner, returned from Indiana to his home at Silverton, Oregon. The faithful collie literally traversed three states searching for his owner, and arriving at Indiana too late to overtake him, took the long hike back across seven states to the Pacific Coast. He arrived in Silverton, Oregon. February 15, having travelled nearly three thousand miles, flanks worn thin, toe-nails worn to the quick and feet bruised from his long race to reach home. The owner, G. F. Brazier, a restaurant man motored, to lowa to visit relatives, carrying the collie puppy along in his motor car. The dog was lost in lowa and the owner advertised extensively but could not recover him. When he entered the restaurant in his home town he gave a joyous yelp and made a leap for his astonished owner. How he negotiated nearly

I THE MARCH I DISPLAY • OF NEW MERCHANDISE AT HUDSON’S —— ' NEW COATS We are prlad to announce the arrival of many new spring coats for ladies, misses, girls and infants. The prices this season are quite low. The price you have had in your mind to pay for a new coat will get you a better one than you expected. NEW DRESS MATERIALS Fabrics for new spring and summer frocks are arriving in great quantities each day. Hundreds of yards of the newest fabrics in the new colorings, patterns, and weaves. This is a good time of the year to be making pretty frocks for the warmer days that will soon be here. Exceptionally good values are here in linens, ratines, crepes, voiles, tissues and ginghams. You will be able to buy more dresses than you expected. NEW THINGS JUST IN Smart Dresses New Millinery New Coats New Draperies New Skirts New Ginghams New Sweaters New Silks New Waists New Neckwear New Hosiery New Curtain Goods New Dress Fab- New Woolen Fabrics rics Qthe HUDSON-Cotj

three thousand miles over highways and bridges across rivers, streets and viaducts in cities is a mystery. The collie will be presented with a silver medal by the Oregon Humane Society. o Many*Have Appendicitis Don’t Know It Much so-called stomach trouble is really chronic appendicitis. This can often be relieved by simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, and removes all gasses and poisons. Brings out matter you never though was in your system. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Thornburg’s Drug Store. . ( 2 ) O 1 FOR SALE —Stove wood, fine and chunks, delivered. Phone 316, or address 1 Dan Mishler, Syracuse. 36-ts WANTED—AII kinds of tim-r ber. Inquire of Coppes Bros. & Zook, Nappanee. 36-ts . o Advertise in the Journal.