The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 June 1924 — Page 8

Classified Ads Classified advertising is ac- ’ cepted at the rate of 5 cents ■ a line for each insertion. A J booking and collection fee of , 10 cents will be added for a ’ cahrged account; no account will be charged for less than > 25 cents for a single item.

RECORDS—The latest Foxtrots on records. Beckman’s. 7-tl '~~FOR SALE—Two lots on Ogden Island. W. A. Jdnes. Phone 254. 8-4tpd. CONGOLEUM -Door mats size 18x36. price 35c, size 24x36, price 40c. Beckmans 7-ts. WANTED Family or bundh washings. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Ruth Double, Boston Street. 6-4. STOP At the White Sign on south Huntington street foi home baked goods. For special orders call 4710. Louise Bunger. 8-4 p. HUGS—A new line of Axipinster, Velvets. Tapestry and Wi ton Rugs in all sizes arrive’ Tuesday at Beekman s Store. 7-t r -"for R ENT Major Marshcottage home and its beaut if u ! grounds in South Park, for t •' season. & CONGOLEUM RUGS—Arrived nn Tuesday. A complete line of Congoleum Rugs in all Beckman’s Stbre. 74! FOR RENT Cottages on the lake by the month or season. See Geo. L. Xanders. 8-V RUGS —A fine variety of Axminster rugs, 9x12. The price is now $35.00. Come in and look them over. Beckmans 7-ts KITCHEN CABINETS W : porcelain tops at $29.00 at Beckman’s Store. 7-t f OFFICE SUPPLI ES—Tv pewr iter ribbon, carbon paper, typewriter paper, cardboard, blotting, etc., for sale at the Journal office. FURNITURE-F in e >Wal nv t bed room suites, from $125 un are now on display at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 7-ts ”~LAKE PROPERTY —ls you have any lake property for sale or rent, list it with F. E. Wood. Kale Island. Ij*ke Wawasoe, Syracuse. Ind. * Phone 561. 47-ts WANTED—Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women, and children. Eliminate darning. Salary $75 a week full time. $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful Spring line. International Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. 7-10 p. WAN TE D Students to take piano lessons. Call 905. Louise Snobarger. 1-ts. WANTED—AII kinds of timber. Inquire of Coppes Bros. & Zook, Nappanee. 36-ts FOR SALE—Stove wood, fine and chunks, delivered. Phone 316, or address Dan Mishler, Syracuse. 36-ts FOR SALE Glazed Window Sash Cement Blocks Boats and a Canoe Small Cottage HALLIE HOLLOWAY O. A. BILLMAN Aerntotor Windmills Water Supply Good* Well Drilling and Repairing. Phone 333 Ligonier, Ind. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES, DEEDS, MORTGAGES TITLES AND WILLS V7ILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney-at-Law since 1916 Admitted to Practice in All Court* Collections, Notary Public HBj S. Buffalo St.. Warsaw, Ind. GEO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates, Opinions on Titles Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. Get your FREIGHT via the SYRACUSE-FORT WAYNE TRUCK LINE J. E. Rippey e 101 Syracuse, Ind. ‘lf I don’t haul your freight we both lose.” ROBERT E. PLETCHER Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse, Indiana. Telephone 75

lowest Priced I Closed Car I "With Doors Front and Re a? I ONLY $l6O more than the Overland touring car-—the Overland Coupe-Sedan —the world's foremost closed car value. All the unique exclusive features of a coupe and a sedan in one! Removable rear seat gives big loading space for anything and everything. Seats adjust backward and forward. Seats also make into a full-size bed in the car—great for camping. Easy riding patented springs— I big power—reliability—record-breaking economy. Come in and see it. Overland is the only touring car with sliding gear transmission, priced under SSOO, f. o. b. Toledo. ■ 4' I 4 v I Syraeuie Auto Siles Syracuse, Indiana ! I

STATE’S PROTECTIVE WORK According to George N.'Mannfeld, superintendent of the fish and game division of the state conservation department, small fur bearing animals are on the increase in Indiana.' His opinion is based on numerous letters from farmers all over the state who report the apparent increase. Foxes are said to be especially numerous and in some localities reported as doing considerable damage to poultry and small live stock. Some localities also have reported the presence of wolves and coyotes. Interest in the state’s protective work relative to tlje furtherance of fish and game through the'cooperation and organization of protective clubs is very manifest, Mannfeld says. There are now 157 protective organizations in thr state, the members nf which are working with the de-

National Railways of Mexico And Operated Lines I ■ • I - ' ■ - - ' ■ , Visit Old Mexico this summer and enjoy Its salubrious climate, partake of its great variety of unique and luscious fruits, feast your eyes on its scenic and floral wonders, view its magnificent palaces and public buildings, and contemplate the ruins of the oldest civilization on the American continent. Summer Excursion Tickets To Mexico City I.■ - . at greatly reduced price* are now on sale; liberal stopovers; attractive side trips. Too far away? Not at all; only 3 days from Kansas City, New Orleans or St. Louis; only 3 2 days from Atlanta, Chicago or Los Angeles; only 4 days from Denver, New York, St. Paul or San Francisco. Consult your local ticket agent, or communicate * with any of the following General Agents of these Railways: S. W. Fisher F. P. de Hoyos F. N. Puente 327 S. La Salle St. 233 Broadway 507 Montgomery St. Chicago, 111. New York, N. Y. San Francisco, Cal. Geo. B. Aleman Fausto Trevino 309 Gulf Building 2115 Farragut St. Houstoft, Tex. \* Laredo, Tex. Daily Pullman car service from El Paso and from Houston to Mexico City; double daily Pullman car service from San Antonio to Mexico City. Pullman Company serves all meals en route. J. M. CARDENAS General Passenger Agent National Railways of Mexico Mexico, D. F. >■* . - ‘

; partment. Conservation officials assert that it is the helpful influ-1 - ence of these clubs that is largely , Responsible for making Indiana a , tetter state for fishing and hunting. It is now common knowledge. Mannfeld says, that fish ' and small game make a state 1 doubly attractive to tourists and 3 the increased motor public com- ; ing to Indiana shows beyond • d übt that this special nh se of conservation is very profitable to 3 the commonwealth. NOW HERDS THE CHICKEN'S ’ | Fx-Governor Warren T. McCray, who is serving time at At- . ■ lanta is now on the honor list i s and i/is charge cf the poultry i on the prison farm situated 14 -i miles from the prison proper. * liis sleeping quarters are adja- > cent to the poultry pens instead i of the main dormitory where the - other honbr'prisoners are housed.

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TRANSCONTINENTAL TRIP j Bearing a written message from j Mayor Hylan of New York to Mayor * Rolph of San Francisco the Ten-Mil-lionth Ford car, heading w s e Award 5 on its trans-continental trip over the i Lincoln Highway, is somewhere in ( the mineral state of Pennsylvania. From New York to Philadelphia, I and then out toward the setting sun. I the Ten Millionth was accompanied i by many other Ford Cars sent out by ( dealers along the way to do honor to I this historic member of the great Ford family. t The start from New York was aus- 1 picious. Proceeding from the Ford 1 Motor Company Branch, 1710 Broad- 1 way, about 10 a. in. Monday, June 16. ■':e car went directly to Times ' Square. Its arrival immediately attracted thousands of passers-by on ' the famous thoroughfare. J. Newton Gunn, president of the Lincoln Highway Association, was present and of flcially started the car on its trip to the west coast. Times Square the Ten Millionth Ford proceeded to the ferry crossing to Jersey City where dealer* of that metropolis were waiting te greet it and extend to it a big wet come. The trip down throurh Nov Jersey was a continual and triumph ant procession, Ford dealers, of each city joining with others in escorting it along the way. The ear which is being sent across the country in celebration of 10,000.000 production by the Ford Motor Company, is scheduled to arrive in Chicago, Saturday, June 28. . -O SYRACUSE MAN’S - LUCKY FIND V. HI Interest Reftdeis of the Journal Those bavin? the misfortune to suffer from backache, urinary ! disorders, gravel, drepsieal swell.iners, rheumatic pains, or other kidney and bladder disorders will read with gratification this encouraging statement by a Syi racuse num. Jesse Shock, prop, garage, S. I Main st., says: “Some mornings I could hardly get up, my back i was so lame and painful. When I stooped, my back kinked and ‘ t'here wasn’t a day I didn’t have a steady ache in my back. My kidneys became weak and I had ’ to get un during the night. Doan’s Kidney Pills .from Hoch’s ’ Drug Store, cured me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t : simply ask for a kidney remedy * —get Doan’s Kidney Pills—-the i same that Mr. Shock had. Fo-> tcr-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, . N. Y.—-Advertisement I o > Classified Ads pay both—seller And buyer.

HOUSEHOLD HINTS I - j. If cabbage is cooked in an open IJ vessel, no odor will arise, as that is is caused by the generation of;a gas when closely covered. : t To give a hurried cleaning toi a brass bed, put a few drops of I kerosene on a soft cloth and rub!.well. Then polish with a dry : I t loth. This shines and cleans the 11 brass without injuring it. J A dry, clean knife .that is flour-! cd will cut pastry sharp and ; neat. Another way is to dip the! blade in boiling water each time 1 ; a cut is made. ( Rub rusty umbrella ribs with vaseline to prevent their coming ] loose and being forced through | the fabric. A little flour sprinkled on the-! fat in the pan in which fish, scallops. etc., are to be fried will prevent scattering and sticking to the pan. To whiten discolored clothes, dissolve teaspoon of cream of f artar in a ouart of cold water. Put the clothes in and soak ovp~ n'ght. When washed they will s be almost as white as when now. A erood vey to send small coins, through the mail is to stitch; bv machine between two, nieces of stiff paper. A broken eerg will remain fit for use for some time if placed in a cup of water. o r i ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I I (By Hnuton C Frazer) Cleo A. Green, Admr., to Mary S. Green, 80 a., Sec. 24, Turkey Creek Twp., $7995. Susanna Kline to Esten and Blanche Kline, pt. lots 44 and 45, North Webster, $1 Frank ,D. Allen to Abraham B. Mier and Isaac Rose, 128.47 a., ’ Sec. 12, Turkey Creek Twp., 5 $12,700. Cliffoid H. Kellev to Freeman L. Kelley, lots 41 and 42, Ideal • Beach, sl. 5 Walter E. Baugher to Alva E. ; and Marie Hamman, lot 21. Bocki man Park, N. Webster, S4OO. 1 Z- o ! Paper, block printing and mov- ’ able type all had their origin in • China and were later carried in • to the Western countries accord--3 ing to the Rev. Dr. Thomas F. Carter, of Columbia University, t who has just completed a two- ’ years’ study of the subject in J China, and among the European - collections. Dr. Carter asserts , that paper existed in China in 107 A. D„ and a group of 751 paper manufacturers were taken • as prisoners. He found printing from m<s hie type in the Orient dating back to the second cen- ( tury. o FARMER TRAMPED TO DEATH New Albany, Ind., June 20. — Bauer. 61, a farmer living near Greenville, was trampled to death on Thursday by a mule at his farm. He attempted to remove a shoe from the mule in a stall when he lost his balance and fell under the feet of the animal.

Il Dollar Day TWO BIG DAYS Saturday, June 28 and Monday, June 30 WORTH ATTENDING Hudson's Dollar Day Sales are worth attending. Your dollar will buy more at this event than at a clearance sale. You will find scores of items at SI.OO and hundreds of other things greatly underpriced. The items that we are offering are too numerous to mention in this space, but we will say that you will make money by attending this sale. novT hnx ‘ “““ NtheHUDSOKcqI-J "T DATES DATES J-

OBSERVE FISHING LAWS T While the season for bass, and bluegills has been open since itl June 16 the Department of Con-!w servation calls the attention of ’o! all sportsmen and fishermen to If< the following: *b Bag limit for black bass is 12. ;tl With two or more in the boat an J a aggregate of 20 is permitted.. t Minimum length limit set forth !by the department for black bass is 10 inches. P The department has also issued f a list of don’ts to be observed: d | Don’t fish outside your own or r adjacent county without a li-ic cense. c Don’t fish in a lake with a trot . line or set line. I Don’t fish in a stream with a I trot line or set line, having hooks: • smaller than J inch from point of j hnck to shank, or having more' ■than fifty hocks or with more i than one trot line. Don’t use unlawful nets. Don’t shoot any fish. Don’t try to prison fish. Don’t enter on closed land to set a trot line without the coni sent cf he land owner, lessee or tenant. It is unlawful. j Pertaining t<X licenses the deI partment also issued the following information: “Licenses to hunt and fish must i be can ied on the. person; may be procured from the various county ■ clerks or from the department cf ' conservation direct on receipt of I; price and proper description of, person; receipts by agents fori 1 money paid for a license will not be recognized in lieu of a license , “A resident must have a license to fish off his own or adJ joining countv. The price is sl. Resident landowners, their chilli dren living with them, or their • tenants may fish or hunt, without license on lands of which they '• are bona fide owners or tenants. "Children under the age of 18. •’ and the wife of a licensee need no license. - | “A non-resident must have a ■* license to hunt. The price is , $15.50 and includes a permit to fish and trap. ■’ “A non-resident may procure a license to fish for only sl. o Last year ended with our being n seven inches of rain short. Our n hay crop then was a failure. This I- year, since January L. we are sev- \ en inches ahead cf the average. r, Hay will be plentiful this year. I- o ’ n Hello Pop! We are off to the n 4th of July races at North Maris Chester—come on. 9-11. n o 1 Gas On Stomach May Cause Appendicitis • Constant gas causes inflangnation which may involve the appendix. Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika helps any case gas j ■ on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most i medicines act only on lower bowel _ ■ but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper T i and lower bowel and removes all gas j and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Thornburg’s Drug Store. (4) a o 1 The Journal 52 times a year I. for $2.

PO EMPLOY 3,200 EXTRA MEN South Bend, June 25. — housand employees are now at vork in the South Bend plants >f the Studebaker corporation. A orce of 1,200 additional men will )e added to the payroll during ;he week of July 7. Two thousrnd more workers will augment ;his body between July 14 and August 1, according to reports. The clearing of the era of dspression and the bright outlook for business following the presilential election in November make it possible to predict a record breaking business for the corporation in 1925. 1

10 BBETZ FOR GLASSES You May Break Your Glasses Unless completely shattered, save the pieces, bring them to us and In a short time we will exactly duplicate the broken lens without re-ex-amination of your eyes. Our repair work reflects most creditably the conscientious service we render. Make This Your Optical Headquarters. NEVIN E. BRETZ Optonne-rist & Optician 130 S. Main St., Goshen ■ rs I j /’ WhySufier?! Pain interferes witK business, spoils pleas- . ure and wrecks the human system. Hundreds of thousands of sufferers find relief by taking DR. MILES’ Anti-Pain Pills Why don’t you try ‘them? Ycur druggist sells them at pre-war prices—2s doses 25 cents. • Economy package, 125 doses SI.OO.