The Syracuse Journal, Volume 18, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 July 1925 — Page 8

:: Classified Ads • • J ' ' Classified advertising is ac- < > < , cepted at the rate of 5 «nts < k < > a line for each insertion. A * * J J booking and collection fee of J’ ’ > 10 cents will be added for a <»j < • charged account: no account < ► < * will be charged for less than J; < > 25 cents for a single item. < > aa•♦♦»♦«♦♦»»♦♦♦»♦ LOST —Log chains. Finder please return to Wm. Butt 9-lt FOR SALE — Montmorency cherries. Stephen Freeman. 8-2 t CONG OLEUM RUGS-See the new patterns of Congoleum Rugs just arrived at Beckmann’s Store. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms • for light housekeeping. Mrs. J. W. Deardorff. 9-pd PIANO TUNING — Pianos tuned and repaired. CalMßeckmann’s. 43-ts RUGS —A “beautiful selection of the best Axminster Rugs just arrived at Beckmanns Store. SI MMER SCHOOL—at South Bend Business” College. Lowest . rates; best courses. Earn board and room. Write for catalog and entrance dates. 5-stp DAV BEDS—The latest in day beds arrived at Beckmanns Store. Just the kind for cottage and summer use. FOR SALE—Rye on ground, or cut it for hay. Thoroughbred Jersey male calf, 10 weeks old. Phone 3011, New Paris. 9-pd FOR SALE —Dining room table and 6 chairs, oak sideboard with double mirror, living room set, . mission style, 1 kitchen table and 2 kitchen chairs, very cheap. Call at Mrs. P. E. Winsor, south of B. & 0. track. 9-3tp "HICKORY FURNITURE—Com-I plete suites of Hickory Furniture at Beckmann’s Store. FOR SALE—Lake lota, your choice; 58x150 and 50x200 feet, in Syracuse and adjoining Potawatomi Park. Priced right; cash or time. See Dr. 0. C. Stoelting. 2-ts FOR SALE—Piano, rugs, two 9x12, two Bxlo, porch furniture? dining room set. living room furniture, also other household goods. At Chas. Latchem, next to Major Marsh, July 9. 9-lt ""pORCH SWINGS—Have you seen the latest in fine porch swings at Beckmann’s Store? ~FOR RENT—Season of 1925. one of the most beautiful homes on Wawasee Lake. Lawns, trees, and fruit. Large airy rooms; 12 rooms. Also a new seven-room cottage. Inquire on the place of F. £ Marsh. 1-ts SALESLADIES WANTED—In Syracuse and every town in Indiana to sell our Ready Made Ureases direct from Manufacturer to wearer. Address W. G. Boyd, Southern Sales Manager, 5230 Hunter Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. (Norwood Station.) 7-3 t BED SPRINGS—If you want to rest and sleep all night without waking up, get a Perfection Spring at Beckmann’s Store. FOR SALE—The most desirable location on the Lake. Also one of the largest fronts, nearly 200 feet; one of the oldest and most intensely cultivated. Terms practically to suit the buyer. Inquire of F. E Marsh on the property. Also a seven-room cottage, new. 1-ts • IRON BEDS—A large variety of Iron Beds, full and single sizes, from $6.00 to $20.00, are now in stock at Beckmann's Store. Classified ads pay both—the seller and buyer. «■» Lake Lots for Sale SYRACUSE LAKE Pottowatomi Park Add more Park WAWASEE LAKE C<rttiogham Beach Ogdea bland Oak Noll Park Wavebad Beach Grand View Park HlgMand View Gardens Several Desirable Town Properties Cottages for Sab or Rent CBft. L. XANDEM SYRACUSE, IND. -

— 1 ■■■ . Buy Tubes as Carefully as you buy Tires 'THERE are two ways a car built to give mileage and get JL owner can buy tubes. mileage. He can go out looking for price They resist heat, hold their 1 A —and get it. shape and retain their elasticity. Or he can buy tubes that will To get all the mileage out of a give his casings a chance to deliver new casing or to make an old the mileage that is built into them, casing last—put aU. S. Royal or U. S. Royal and Grey Tubes are Grey Tube inside it. U. S. Royal . and. U. S. Grey Tubes Made of Spntyrd Rubber 11l —the purest and most ffl uniform rubber known —and now made even ZzzijP/—-JOF heavier than before. /'//tV' / \\ /f" > inin United States Tubes are Good Tubes . Buy U. S. Tubes from Syracuse Auto Sales

FARMS WANTED—Farms and property wanted everywhere; 3% commission. Write for blank. Smith Farm Agency, 1407 West York Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 50-52 t I TO ESTABLISH AIR LINE* I The fourth important commercial air line to be established with Detroit as headquarters will start passenger and freight service to Cleveland. Dayton and Chicago as soon as five' airplanes, recently ordered in the east, are I received. TWO OREAT°LAN(iVA<;ES I The only living, language bedsides English that is growing Iwith any rapidity at present is i Spanish. Spanish is the princij pal language of America from '■ Mexico southward, and the population of the South American countries is increasing rapidly. Yet even Spanish is no likely ; rival to English as a world lang- | uage. SMILES BY MILES —— SAID LITTLS JANE GRADY *oh IN MY 6Aft* — H— — s TWO’ IT HURT FIT TO KIM. — fwx I: >» - -'■"■s HAUF an ANT|.TAIN 'Flu. —- IJ-JMJ KAOe HER GUFFfRING ANO TN «ARREM A DR. MILES' Anti-PUin Pills One or two and the pain u gone

THE FOURTH AT WINONA “The greatest speech on the flag ever given in this country.” : is the comment of H. D. W. Eng-' lish, wealthy insurance man of | Pittsburgh, referring to the ad-i dress of Ge?r.ge W. Penniman, formerly secretary to H. J. Heinz, of pickle fame, and W. N. Hartshorn, publisher of Boston, who comes to give this same address at the Fourth of July celei bration at Winona Lake. Mr. Penniman has delivered this same speech in nearly every state in tfie Union before a million people and has never failed to arouse intense enthusiasm and patriotism. He accompanies his lecture with 100 beautiful slides which show the birth and development of the flag and the advancing ideals of the nation. Among other attractions ar- ' ranged jointly by Winona assem- ; bly and Bible conference and the .American Legion are the field imeet in the afternoon, aquatic ‘contests, band concert by the Union League band of Chicago, a motion picture “A Man Without a Country" (E. E. Hale) and display of fireworks off the lake, MONSTER FISH Northen Indianians are telling the biggest fish story of the year. George and August Zabinska, of Gary, caught a seven-foot sturgeon in Lake Michigan, ofl( Miller beach, recently They estimate the fish was 50 years old. It was Ifee of the largest sturgeons ever caught in Lake Michigan. ( o < Hopukaa •’YMrtcrday 1 rememoered what It waa ’ I had forgotten, but now 1 have forgo? ten wl.af It was that I remembered < I had forgotten!” — From Kasper, J Stockholm.

I 5% LOANS 1 • • J On approved farm security. My terms are the • j most liberal, and I can give you the very lowest • • interest rates. Quick service. If in need of a J • • t loan, be sure to see or write me. • • • , • • : T. J. PRICKETT i • • • Nappanee, Indiana • *• V • I • • • : O® •• •••®®••>. •,•. . .* . * . * ..* _— * — A ____ __ _ ~ _ ♦ Willys-Overland . Fine. Motor. Cars I FRESH. 6L&AN MtflT Await yoa at onr market at all times. Yon will Had the jnieiest eats and the tenderest pieees here. We also handle smoked and dried meats and a general line of canned meats. g | g, 8 1 I KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET I sHßßwassassfflwnssHasnßsasHssassamsssasfiassHssMHnfflndr £

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'BEAUTIFYING WINONA That “Bill’ Sunday, the famI ous baseball evangelist, believes )in working seven days a week { was brought out forcefully in a t letter from “Ma” Sunday to the publicity department of Winona assembly, in which was stated the fact that every Monday, instead of resting that day. as is customary, “Billy” made lecture engagements, giving all the money he made in this way to Winona assembly. A total of $17,000 was raised this year and is being spent by Winona in beautifying the great summer resort, building walks, providing more swings and drinking fountains, adding flower beds, constructing roque courts, building summer pavilions and remodeling the admin, istration building. This is the fourth year that “Billy” and “Ma” have carried out this program. and their gifts and benefactions have amounted to over $60,000, according to the statement bf J. C. Breckenridge, general secretary of Winona assembly and Bible conference. o FORD EXPERIMENTING Henry Ford is experimenting : with a new airplane propellor that may revolutionize aircraft speed and control. The new propeller ’is said to be patterned after the old side-wheel steamboat and rotates parallel to the direction of flight instead of perpendicular to the ship’s course. Catarrhal Deafness f« often caused by an inflamed conditio, of the mucous lining: of the Eusuchtr. Tube. When this tube is Inflamed ycUv» a rumbling sound or Imperfe •Hearing. Ualeaa the inflammation ca be reduced, your hearing may be d. ■troyed forever. BALVS CATOM MEDICINE wl do What we claim for it—rid your systeof Catarrh or Deafness caused b Catarrh. Sold by all druggists for over 40 TeaF. J. Cheney A. Co.. Toledo. 0,..0

• Syracuse. Indiana, June 25. 15251 To whom it may concern: Notice la hereby riven by the Board of Trustees of the Town of ( Syracuse, Indiana, that It is desired and deemed necessary to make the ( following described Improvements in the Town of Syracuse, to-wit: The grading and paving of Huntington Street, except the center IS feet thereof, from the alley between Main and Pearl Streets in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, southeasterly to 2 feet north of the north rail of the souhi switching track of the Bal- i timore and Ohio Railroad Company right of way. From the alley between Main and Pearl Streets, to Pearl Street, to be 40 feet wide, the balance southeasterly 30 feet wide. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company right of way to also include the 16 feet in center. Also on Huntington Street, except the center IS feet thereof, from 4 feet north of the alley between Main and Washington Streets, in said Town, northwesterly 569 feet, said pavement to be 40 feet wide from the point, to Washington Street, and 30 feet wide to terminus. All as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolution, to-wit: No. 321, adopted by said Board on the 23rd day of June, 1925. All work done in the making of said described public Improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the -Improvement Resolution Na 321, adopted by said Board on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file in the office of the Town Clerk of said Board. The Board of Trustees has fixed July 14. 1925, as the date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard, by persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement, and on said day at 8 p. m. said, Board of Trustees will meet at its office in said Town, for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed, or which may be presented, and will hear all persons interested, or whose property is affected by said proposed improvement and will decide whether the benefit that will accrue to the property abutting and accent to the proposed improvement, and to said Town, will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement, as estimated by the Town’s civil engineer. BOARD OF TRUSTEES 8-2 t OF TOWN OF SYRACUSE o OFFICE SUPPUJS—Typewriter ribbon, carbon paper, typewriter paper, cardboard, blotting, etc., for sale at the Journal office.

AT HUDSON’S IL A FRIDAY, JULY 3rd. . DOLLAR DAY . 4 Make Friday Your Saturday - - Store Open Friday Evening - - ■ " . ' • • * ■ . l ■ - ’ . J ♦ I • IT will pay you to come to Hudson’s on * Friday, July 3rd. You will find wonderful bargains in wash goods, silks, cotton goods, hosiery, underwear; also ’ B drastic cuts in ready-made garments and millinery. ’ B ' — ■ H ?>. Store will be Closed Saturday, July 4 I . Ck A S Friday, July 3, will be a day of I REAL BARGAINS I cJthe HUpSOKcap! 1 in m inilliliii * H

’ I —-—-— •A A » 1 ■ ’T’k rtnT feature pictures, as well as comedy and news reels, is to be kept open all summer. The motor patronage from the surrounding towns and cities, within a radius of fifty miles has increased greatly since the warmer weather began. The vaudeville performances beein at 8:30 week i days. 6:30 and 9:30 Saturdays and Sundays, with the complete picture program before and after, so that out-of-town patrons may easily drive over after the evening meal, see an entire program and return before a late hour. The theatre will be open every afternoon during the week with the vaudeville performances starting at 2:30 and the photoplays preceding and follow- • ing the vaudeville. The performances are continuous on Saturdays and Sundays. Special attention will be given to theatre parties which can be arranged for in advance. The Palace Theatre, South Bend, has been pronounced one of the most spacious as well as modern theatres in the middle west. This handsome structure, beautifully decorated, with nearly 3,000 seats, has a splendid ventilating system, with its washed ice-cooled air, permitting the theatre to remain at a comfortable temperature even on the hottest days. Many of the vaudeville’s “big time” acts will be offered during the summer weeks, and the brightest • stars of the motion picture world will be seen on the Palace screen. Special attention is called to the vaudeville on July 5-G-7-8, when Ned Wey- ■ burn’s musical comedy in six ’ scenes, “Honeymoon Cruise." is to be the offering. The following week, starting Sunday, July 12, “Broken Toys,” with a company of twenty-three, featuring clever dancing girls, comedians, and musicians. ROBERT E. PLETCHER Funeral Director Ambulance Service .-i / : Syracuse, Indiana. Telephone 75 I sell protection in Bankers Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Freeport, lit Auto and Fire Insurance S. C. LEPPER Syracuse Indiana

water nnmn requires no tank. pnmp is a On display at your local plumbers The Lincoln Electric Co. Graben Indiana 3 .'.'.A.!- .-!=■ Minnie L. Priepke DRLGLEBB PHYSICIAN in TnbereklMh, kidney. Madder •nd liver trouMe. Prolapsed stomach and bowels restored. The only treatment known that will actually bring them back to normal. 3« BMg. Phone 1«8. F.N.Hascall Company INTERIOR DECORATING WALI, PAPEII PAINTS WINDOW 8H A DES PICTURE FRAMES GOSHEN . INDIANA The New Lacquer Finish that Is more durable. Will not spot white, eheck-proof, and improves with hard usage. Five days for a high class job. Write for booklet. Smith Bros. Co. Rear 316 South Main Si. Ph. 374 GOSHEN, INDIANA ITS NOT VANITY, MERELY A \ COMMON SENSE DUTY to be photographed. Your friends want your Picture ‘ and you can not use those old ones all the time. Sit s for a New Portrait. The Schnabel Studio Over BakeFs Drug Store GOSHEN. INDIANA