The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 July 1924 — Page 6

w-i ■' HU I™* x&k. tE&Jk * rfl ' ■ .mOik • Japan and China introduced the I W world to tea, and * ts delightful flavor and soothing H Z 'Ofv qualities have made it the universally popular uhg ik japah beverage.

Buy Your Tea at Our Store and from our wide range of sfcock ehoose the leaf most suited to your taste. Keep in mind, too, that our supply of staple and fancy groceries is the best to be had. We assure Courtesy — Cleanliness — Honesty — Service Seider & Burgener PURE FOOD GROCERS SYRACUSE, - INDIANA x

(AX BE PREVENTED ’ A large part of the loss caused by egra spidlit g ill W srm weather can be prevented by producing only infertile eggs during the late spring and summer. , Tills loss. which is conservatively estimated at more th in sls,oo>).um> a year, falls almost entirely on the producer. Not only docs he !■■<> the Valin* of the eggs which' poll, but the producer suffers r. urtl.er material !<«»> in the number of eggs consumed can od by people getting bad regs :innMK th e*' th'cy purchased. Thlf loss can be entirely prevented by producing only infertile eggs during warm weather. This iaccomplished by taking all the mile birds of the flock after the breeding Mason is over. The router has no Influence on the number of eggs- produced. and should either be marketed or killed the meat can be canned —or he should be kept penned up. > 4 i W Um m| t|M • § I IWw s-« i■ U I®*®*® w li|h heAH g II I 111 lOra 5 k'B ,vj & , savcMsainc maKe pGoodrich * J COKD TIRES Hedges Battery Service

Property. Property is the. fruit of labor; prop- • Tty is desirable, is i positive good In the world. That some are rich shows t! at others may become hence is ju<t encouragement to industry and enterprise. Let not him who J« homeless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently ’•nd build on- hr himself, thus by example assuring that hl- own be safe from violence when built.—> ‘‘faham Lincoln 1 -o Sure Sign. If you see a couple walking along the street and the man g»<es on while the won>at| nausea IO look In at the rhop windows It’s a sure sign that they are married.

TO BRETZ FOB GLASSES Be Good To Your Eyes In the matter of glasses, solid comfort should supercede every other consideration. We constantly endeavor to furnish glasses that are particularly becoming, but our main thought is to - render a service that assures sight satisfaction to each and every Learn to Know U» to Your Advantage. NEVIN E. BRETZ , Optometrist A Optician 130 S. Main St., Goshen

IEFFERSON Theatre U Goshen, Indiana Thursday and Friday, July 3 and 4 VAUDEVILLE Saturday, June 5 Reduet*tl a.lmisxion price?*—no tax Jack Pickford in “GARRISON’S FINISH” Telephone Girls and Murray Comedy. Sunday and Monday, July 6 and 7 TOM MIX TONY in his latest picture “Ladies to Board” A thrill-comedy with, a laugh every minute . . . ----- — -- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July 8, 9,10 JACK DEMPSEY The World’s Greatest Fighter in the World’s Greatest Pict urt* Event v “Fight and Win”

- Country Correspondence . Solomon's Creek Sunday school at 10 each Sunday morning. A welcome to all is given to attend. Rev. and Mrs. Saylor and son. Paul, were called to Brasil, Ind., on account of the illness of a daughter. Rev. Bear, formerly paster of the U. B. church at this place, but now , having a pastorate at Etna Green, ' accompanied by Mrs. Bear, spent sev- | oral days visiting old friends in this community. Mr. and Mrs. WAlter "Rex and daughter, Mildred, of Avilla, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rex and son, of Milford. spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rex. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juday attend ed a wedding dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Nellens, nt Goshen. A large crowd attended the supper Thursday evening. Many from Gb■ihen were present. Mrs. Ray Moats, of New Paris, formerly of this, community, is .slowly improving at the Goshen hospital, where she was operated on last week for appendicitis. Rev. and Mrs. Bears, of Etna Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rex spent Wednesday at Oakwood Park where the Christian Endeavor of the U. B. church was held. O BOBBING HAIR WILL NOT MAKE IT GROW Don-’t bob your hair to make it grow faster! Bobbing the hair for esthetic reasons is quite proper, provid-' mg your mother, your husband, or your grandchildren do not object, but says Dr. Herman Goodman in the April “Hygieia’:’ “Cutting the hair (table talk to the contrary) does not improve its growing qualities. Under general conditions, it takes a hair about six weeks to grow one inch. “However, not all hairs of the scalp, even if uncut, would .grow to the same length. On the crown and the back of the head, the hair may. grow 40 to 50 inches and be nnt unusually long, while at the sides 18 inches is generalfy the limit. In men, of course, such long hair is very uncommon and with the fashion, it becomes increasingly unusual among women.” Dr. Goodman makes another statement, surprising to the uninitiated. The years when the hair grows most quickly, he says, ire those between 35 and 60. If you find a hair on your coat collar, don’t get nervous, this hair specialist advises. The hair is continually shedding and regrowing and in the healthiest of persons a hair grows old, is lost, and a new one takes its place. Only when the number of new hairs runs behind the number of fallen ones, should one become alarmed. The thing to do then is not to consult the barber, the drug clerk, or the hair dresser, hut go to a physician who can find out the cause of the falling hair and can start prom nt treatment to restore the scalp to a healthy condition. uilutae. Baxter —"It's queer about that bootlogger. He used to be a milkman." Thaxter—“ Still uses the same pump. ! suppose." , * 0 u. s. M-dic*l Ss-'.aoi*. In 1919 there were SS medical i icbeols in the United fhates-

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Goodyear Cord Tires For $9.75 SYRACUSE AUTO SALES

> Syracuse Electric Co. Electric Appliances Electric Fixtures Washing Machines Toasters, Grills, Table Stoves Flashlights SYRACUSE, IND. PHONE 14 CLUB CIGAR STORE D. McPHERSON, Prop. Distribuutor of Berghoff Products 3 pool tables Full line of Tobacco and Soft Drinks Phone 67 Syracuse, Indiana The Syracuse Journal \ SEE US For Your Printing Needss Goshen Sign Service Ray B. Laughlin GENERAL SSIGN PAINTING Pictorial Work a Specialty. 114 East Washington, GOSHEN, INDIANA Candy Direct from the Facctery From kettle to customer Saturday Special Chocolates 16c pound Every Day Special Chocolates. 29c and 39c pound Hawks Drug Co. GOSHEN, INDIANA

Save the Coupons from Goshen flour and secure a beautiful ‘‘Colonial Days” Dinner Set THE GOSHEN MILLING COMPANY Gosheen, Indiana

READ AND SEE How to Find the HIDDEN CHECK At 12 o’clock Saturday noon a check will be left at one of the stores or business places in Syracuse, whose advertisement appears in this group of four columns. It will be given free to the first person who calls for it after Saturday noon and before Tuesday noon the following week with the correct solution as follows. In some of the ads appearing in this group will be found extra letters. Find and mark these extra letters in the words of the ads. If properly arranged the letters will spell the name of the store or the name of the firm where the check is hidden. Remember, these extra letters will be found only in this group of ads of four columns and not in any other ad that may appear on the same page. . ' i Read the Ads and Win the $2.00

State Bank of Syracuse Capita! and Surpluss $50,000 , •■OUR. BANK" H. B. HOLLOWAY Chiropractor Syracuse, - - - Indiana Office: Residence of Mrs. Annaa Crow. Hours Bto9 a. in., 7to9p. ■.

Twenty-nine years ago an unknown healer discovered chiropractic and it was transmitted to me through his son. I have been in Salem, Ind., but seven years and already my name is being spoken as a benediction in hundreds of homes; my fame is steadily and my income grows apace. I number the lives I have given to society by the score while the health and comfort and happiness I have given to the individual is immeasurable. Old patients meet me everywhere I go, and their faces light

Films left at Beardsley’s Studio or Thornburg’s Before 6 p. m. finished tprtiorrow at 6 p. m. BeauwsnoDDe Mrs. C. H. King has established a Beautyy Shoppe at Kale Island, Lake Wawasee. Marcelling a Specialty When in need of her services Phone 569

WILLIAMSON & SNOOK Wantb to see every reader of this ad at their fuurniture store. A saving of money appeals to all. 209 South Main Street GOSHEN, INDIANA A

The Vawter Park Grocery And Meat Market The Best of Everything That is Good to Eat Give us a trial Phone 605 >

29 Years Ago

with gladness when they see me and they shake my hand and say, “This man saved my life. If it were not for him I would now be dead or a hopeless cripple.” I feel the pride of profession and life means something big and splendid and useful to me. I know the joy of service and within me there is a gladness I never felt before. H. B. HOLLOWAY, Palmer Chiropractor. Office: Residence of Mrs. Anna Crow. Hours 8 to 9a. m., and 7 to 9 p. m.

At the I Sign of the Kettle Art Shop SYRACUSSE, INDIANA Ideal Beach Boating Fishing Swimming LUNCH SOFT DRINKS Sporting Goods NOVELTIES TOYS Gift Shop Rates for Week or Season Free Parking Spaace LAKE WAWASEE

ROSS TRANSFER General Transferrring Long Distance Hauling Open and Closed Van SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO Phone, Res. 412 Goshen, Indiana

Syracuse Plumbing and Heating Co. Sanitary Plumbing Steam Heat Furnaces - Tin Work Phone 9. SYRACUSE, INDIANA "Trade With the Boys” Higgins & Throckmorton Men’s Apparel 208 S. Main Street, GOSHEN, INDIANA - Salem Bank I . H and Trust Co. Goshen, Indiana BONDS All kinds of securitties Ixuight and sold. A good place to eat when in Goshen Farmers’ Restaurant McMahon & Dumas South Sidee of Court House. GOSHEN, INDIANA I The Goshen Floral 60. aims to carry' the best stock and largest assoortment of CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Our floral work is unsurpassed. 108 E. Washington St, Phone 87. Greenhouses, West End Pike St. Phone 2 on 104. GOSHEN, INDIANA