The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 July 1924 — Page 5

[ Everything for Your | rr™— Baking Needs 4 I Good home I 1.,1 .I\Wj 8 made bread, biscuit l- jSBBS^6IF 2SSV -’ and cookies always make a ! “hit* * with husbands and IC—. . -..■■■- Jj kiddies. And they’re tic- / ~7\ I kled when you bake a —a delicious cake. '„ . i -I* you are not getting M a* gdod results as you \ * would like to have, why I VtOVR-l L*‘v, || Dot consult with us about the jA WC* , ’‘M flour you are using. 4 We have handled many j different brands of flour an( j me al an d know just I „, J K which are giving the best satiau| faction We invite you to profitbyourexperience. Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Seider & Burgener PURE FOOD GROCERS .SYRACUSE. - INDIANA

.. . . .. ... ,~ . ■ ■ ■_ . - r ■ _ Country Correspondence Gilberts Abo Young, of Elkhart, is spending the week with Calvin Cooper and family. 11, v ' It dvigh Xeff. who htis been jo ..-U'ly ill for several weeks islowly improvinx. Mr . Eldon Geyer and baby, of Michigan, are the guests of Mr. and ■ Mr*. J. C. Meta Jess Owen* an<,baby. of W.i baUi. Mrs, Carl Keefer, of Simonton .■ Wr. and M-'-Floyd Rowdabaagh. Will Fisher. Mrs. ids Bonner, Mrs. j J,. Ouen Ml-;. C. rs K<‘< fer, Mrs. Calvin Cooper and Mr. and ; Mrs. Floyd Rowdabahgh and son Billie s* nt M-rnday evening with Mr. and Mr*. John McCarlty. « Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailsman ar.d daughter.' Carnd .of Elkhart. Mr Mrs. Grover Hepler and daughter.. Miss Gladys, of Nappanee. Mr, and Mrs. Old lAcounts visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John MrGarity. Four Corners Lloyd Dewart, of Milford, was visit Ing in this vicinity Tuesday. Mlm Bertha Neff. <rf Milford, ra’b d at the home of Clint Callander Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Crist Darr called a’ the home of Mrs. Mary Hoover Sunday’ afternoon. Elias Wright, of Bay City. Mich.. I- spending a h l * day- casing old time friends. Mr. and Mrs Frank Darr and daughter, of South Bend, spent Saturday night at the Crist Darr home. Mr. and Mrs.- Jann •* C iliandt r. < ' Gravvlton, Rosella Wyland. <rf Mil--fonl. Mr. aod Mrs. Quincy Brown ami three children, of Gravelton. Mr. and Mrs. ClitU Griss. of Mishawaka, spent Sunday evening at the Clint Callafidcr home- They were served lc« cream.

Plcnsant Ridffe Mrs. John llurtlg and Mrs. Wm. < Hann were Goshen shoppers Monday ; afternoon. , I; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cripe attended , the Cripe reunion which was held at|< Goshen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hawshaw and J Mrs. Joe Eckart attended the funeral • < of a relative in Ugonier Monday at-1] ternoon.’ |; Mlaras Ruhy Bailey. Violet KetringL and Minnie Robinson were Sunday I< evening callers with Mr. and Mra.l{ Maurice Retiring. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shell and fam- , *. ily. of Wolcottville, and Mr. and Mrs. < Allen Hashaw were Sunday guests ; with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckart. Mrs. Bert Cripe and children. < Keith and Clifford, will visit In Elk- < hart this week, the guest of the ; families of Welter and Ralph BeMil- ] lers. . . ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Robinson and < non. Junior, spent Sunday with their ; mother. Mrs. Ellen Robinson. Mr. ; and Mrs. Raymond Kelt ring and fam- . ily called In the afternoon.Miss Julia Ringar and a lady friend, of Elkhart, came Monday evening « visit In the home of Miss Ringar’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Weaver and family. MiBM« Ruby Bailey. Lavada Gilbert and Minnie Robinson returned hnm« Ih. IM< ot <*• « CTk spending lb* week with Mr. and Mm Frank Hummel! at Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vail and son

*l';.yniond. Mr. anti Mr's. Emmett Wca j ver and son De Loss, and Roy Vali, I spent Sunday in hart, the guest.lof Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ringnr and I family. I I Solomon's Cruek. Sunday School at 10 Sunday j morning followed by preaching I services, which are also held at .7:30 p. m. All are welcome to i attend these services. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman and j i children visited friends in Garrett, i i Sunday. Louisa Hapncr who has becni j ill for a few weeks is nut improving [very much. • John C. Juday is wishing at the j homes of his sons. Win and Jess, at] Got hen for a. few days. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Juday, of j hen, called on Mr. and Mr . H ry Rev Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ge 1 Darr and dough ter. Louise, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mberl Miller Sunday afternoon. Farmers in this community are very busy In harvest and haying, and It is Impossible to get the help that Is needed. Mr, and Mrs. Milt llentfrow. Mr. and Mr/. Cy Bowers of Syracuse, attended service** at the V. B. church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alvert Darr, and John 1 Durr and daughter. Miriam, were Sundry gueets of Mr. find Mrs. Harry Smalts near Leesburg. 1 Grandma Good and friend, who ’ were visiting relatives in this community returned to their homes at • Kewanee. 111., Then .lay. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex and daughter Mildred, es Avilla, and Mr. 1 and Mrs. Dan Warble, of Syracuse. * spent Saturday evening at hte Henry * Rex home. f Rey. and Mrs. Saylor and Mr. and “ Mrs. Levi Pearman called at the home 1 ' } — -

IEFFERSON Theatre ;(J Goshen, Indiana ii Thursday and Friday, July 17 and 18 GEORGE ARLISS in ! “The Green Goddess” I And Jack Dempsey Pictures. Saturday —VAUDEVILLE Sunday and Monday, July 20 and 21 The great American picture made in Algeria “A Son of Sahara” ! Thtnisands of Arabs Horsed and Camels in this great drama ;; taken in the Sahari Desert. i Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July 22, 23, 24 ; CHARLES CHAPLIN’S TRIUMPH “The Woman of Paris” I See what the “World's Wisest Fool” has done. They say he ;! I has at last pictured life with the bunk left out—Acclaimed <; ! by all critics as the most perfect picture of the times. !; £vMk%*W*M*%%**WfcMk»fMaA**M***%**** , H***************************** > a

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|of Mr. and Mrs .Ray Moats Sunday ■ afternoon, reported that Mrs. ! Moats, who recently returned from ’the Goshen Hospital, where she unj derwent an operation for appendicitis, is slowly improving. North Webster Repairs are being on the school gymnasium this week. Loren Eberly is now employed at the Garber and Phelps General Store. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rodibaugh and son George took dinner in Milford Sunday. Little Laureen Neher. of Warsaw. I Is visiting at the home of his sister i Mrs. Glenn Whitehead, this week. Little George Rodibaurih spent last < week In Syracuse at the home of hit | grandmother. Mrs. A. K. Strieby. ! Mrs. Imnrr Gross, of near Warsaw ■ was called here Saturday night b? •the serious illness of her sister I Grandma Johnson. j Grandma Johnson is very sick. ■ Dr. and Mrs. G. N. Druley. of Ko |kt>mo motored to Warsaw Saturday j night to visit in the Lloyd Johnsor home. Sunday afternoon they callet upon friends in this vicinity and vis ited Epworth Forest. . There were 192 present at Sun lay School at the Methodist church ’a r t Sunday morning. But twenty-five of this number were visitors. Rev. ■ 1 .cpiu's class had charge of the opexercises. This class is coin r o rd of elderly men. ATcColley’a fnnier? Edward Richcreek spent Sunlav at the Dick Miller home. Greelev Yoder and son Jesse helned the former’s brother. Lewder ronbe hav Monday. Mrs. Orvie Richcreek and son Lloyd are spending this week in loshen in the home of Hascal Darr. Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman and daughter, Viola; and Miss Annie Rapp took dinner Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riehcreek. Mr. and-Mrs. John Moore, of near Cromwell and Mr. arid Mrs John Swenson and little son, of near Vawter Park, spent Sunday vith Mr. and Mrs. Nat House and family. • —- 0 ■ WHAT A CAR THIEF SAYS “Any man who owns a motor ear c°n make it practically theft «-rnof by the use of a really effi- - ient lock. You hear great tales of automobile thieves who can [pick any lock that was ever inia.de, and probably a lot of them I can. but nene of them in thei> iri<rht senses are going to bother with a car that is locked when [ right around the corner he can | find one without a sign of a lo'-k m it. Thieves aren’t looking for «ytra w wk anv more than honest men are. Put a good leek on your car and the chances are 0° nit of 100 that it will never be tampered with, unless you insist »n giving the thieves such a n opening that their self-respoc* won’t allow them to neglect it.’’ Th»s soeke a man less than « n n« nth out of one of our most indusive state’s prisons, where he served a term of three years for appropriating to his own uses a motor car to another member of the community. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by xn Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it—nd your system ; of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Year*. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Q.

Goodyear Cord Tires For $9.00 SYRACUSE AUTO SALES I

Syracuse Electric Co. | 1 Electric Appliances Electric Fixtures Washing Machines Toasters, Grills, Table Stoves Flashlights SYRAC USE, LN 1). PHONE U CLUB CIGAR STORE d. McPherson, Prop. Distribuutor cf Berghoff Products 3 pool tables Full line of T<»baceo and Soft Drinks Phone G» Syracuse, Indiana The Syracuse Journal SEE US For Your Printing Needs j 1 re Goshen Sign Service Ray B. Laughlin GENERAL SIGN PAINTING l‘ictoriaa.l Work a Specialty 111 East Washington, GOSHEN, INDIANA Candy Direct from the Factory 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 “CColoninl Days” Dinner Set ; THE GOSHEN MILLING COMPANY GGoahen, 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 j 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 1 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 cheek 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. Read the Ads and Win the $2.00 ■* State Bank of Syracuse Capital and Surplus $50,000 “OUR BANK” H. B. HOLLOWAY Chiropractor Syracuse, - - - Indiana Office: Residence of Mrs. Anna Crow. Hours 8109 a. n., 7tn jr. m. Why 1 Did Not Die

Saleem, Ind., June 22, 1921. Mr. L. J. Miller. R. F. D., Middlebury, Ind. Dear Sir: In reply to letter of the 12th,; will say that I have known Mr. I H. B. Holloway for four years and have found him a gentleman in every respect and cannot speak too highly of him. And in : regards to my case will say that | I doctored with several doctors! for 2 years for sugar diabetes I and gradually lost in weight and strength until I had to give up my farm work. I had tried almost everything fcr diabetes that; I could hear of. I thought I would try Chiropractic and so,lf went te Mr. Holloway and lie j said he could give me relief if I

Films left at Beardsley’s Studio Thornburg’s 4Br Before 6 p. m. R (Mnn finished tomorrow Delicatessen , _ Arrt Shop at 6 P- m * 1 SYKAtTSE. INDIANA 86311 W SIIODD6 Meal Beach Boating Mrs. C. H. King Fishing has established a Swimming Seauly UNCH SOFT DRINKS at Kale Islandb, Lake Wawasee. Sporting Goods NOVELTIES • TOYS Marcelling a Specialty Gift shop . , . . Bates for Week or Season When in need of her services Parking Space Phone 569 lake WAWASEE WILLIAMSON & SNOOK ( I Wants to see every reader of this ad at their furniture store. A saving of monex appeals too all. 209 South Main Strreet GOSHEN, INDIANA

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

would take enough adjustments.! In about three months I was back! at work and feeling fine, a new { i man and have never had a return ; |of the trouble, and so I cannoti praise Chiropractic too highly and would say to anyone that is ' suffering to try Chiropractic and get well, for I know it saved my j I life, and if you have diabetes,! [don’t fail to give Chiropractic a [chance to restore you back to i health and I am sure you could not put your case in a better chiropractor’s hands than H. B. Holloway, for I don’t think there >is a better oije in Indiana, and !we sure regretted very much to ! see him leave Yours for Chiropractic, MERL V. PARKER

ROSS TRANSFER General Transferring Long Distance Haulling 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 Plm ue 9. SYTAt l SE, INDIANA “Trade With the Boys” Higgins & Throckmorton Men’s Apparel 208 S. Alain Street, . GOSHEN. INDIANA I' . Salem Bank I and Trust Co. Goshen, Indiana BONDS . .1 All kinds of securities iMUiglit and sold. ,, ; - A • good place to eat when in Goshen Farmers’ Restaurant McMahon & Dumas South Side of Court House. GOSHEN, INDI! AN A The Goshen Floral 60. aims to carry the best stock and largesst of CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Our floral work is unsurpassed. 108 E. Washington St, Phone 87. Greenhouses, West End Pike St. Phone 2 on*lo4. GOSHEN, INDIANA