The Syracuse Journal, Volume 19, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 August 1926 — Page 8
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SILK HOSJ&—One dollar silk hose now 79c. Bachman s. i FOR SALE -Baby bugy. Call at Lloyd Disher. 15-2 t pd 1 —, WANTED- Spring chickens, i Phone Brunjes, 8235. 13-2tp Watch Beck : mann’s show window. Always the latest, FOR RENT—The Amos Med- 1 lam house on Huntington street. Call at the Journal office. _z ± - WANTED—Cook and second girl. Mrs. J. H. White. Phone 404 15-lt RECORDS—Victor records going fast. Get.in on the price, 3 for SI.OO, Beckmann's. LAST CHANCE—Your last chance to buy Victor Records, 3 for SI.OO, at Beckmann s, ~ FOR SALE— My two residences on'Lake street, one a 5roorn stucco house and the other a 6-room house, both modern. Mrs. Edgar Rippey, Phone 101. 14-ts FOR SALE—S lots side by each, on Lake street, cheap. See Simon Bell. " ■ 2rtf FURNITURE AND RUGS—AU the latest styles 'in furniture and rugs are now on display at Beckmann's store. For sale bills go to the Journal office. FOR SALE—The Amos Medlam property on Huntington art a bargain. Cash or easy terms. For particulars inquire at the Journal office. NEED SHOES -Buy from our Bargain Table and save one to two dollars per pair. Bachman’s. FOR SALE RENT OR TRADE —“Having accepted the position as manager of the Farmers’ CoOperative Elevator Co., at Ligonier, I offer my home for sale, rent or trade. It is a five room stucco bungalow, just south of she race on Huntington street and is modern in every way. Address me at Ligonier. Keys are at Fox fords, next door. L. E. Schlotterback. 10-5 t RIBBONS—We sell ribbons for L. C. Smith, Underwood and Oliver Typewriters. Journal office. OFFICE SUPPLlES—Typewriter ribbon, carbon paper, typewriter paper, cardboard, blotting, etc., for sale at the Journal office. PENNY PADS—Merchants and mechanics use them for notes and figuring. Size 3x6 inches. Journal office.
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SPARKS THREE RING CIRCUS COMING TO WARSAW
Sparks Circus. enlarged in every department this season, and carrying eight hundred people, five hundred horses, and the largest collection of trained wild animals in the world, is coming to Warsaw* Saturday. August 28, giving the largest circus parade in the world at Ila. m. daily. The name of Sparks Cirrus is a household word throughout America.
Among the outstanding features of Sparks Circus this season is the greatest Liberty horse act in the world —the famous Sparks rotation Horses, sixteen in number. > No show before the public today has finer groups of wild animals than those carried by Sparks Circus this season. The three herds of elephants include a group of, baby elephants, two of the/herds being handled by ladies. Among the arenic stars are the famous bareback riders, the Riding Rooneys, from the NovYork Hippo hmm*.; the Aerial Guices; Tom and Betty Waters, sensational wire artists: Sonny Brothers and *he Sells TrioComedy acrobatic act. Flora Bedni. and a score of other lady aeria lists.
The three score clowns are headed by Paul Wenzel, the man who has originated more laughable "walk-arounds”' than any “joey" in the -world. The closing feature is the m mmoth historical pageant. “The Flag of America,” written by Prof. De’Vacho. Among the seven hundred human participants is a group of Sioux Indians. permission for them to appear on tour with the Sparks Circus having been granted by the United States government. For the convenience of patrons seats may be secured Circus Day at Up-town ticket office a* the same price as at the’ show grounds. Don't forget the date. Warsaw Saturday, August 28. O —— UNDER WATER 90 MINUTES New York. —Harry Houdini, encased in a sealed coffin, spent an hour arwl a half at the bottom of the Hqtel Sheltdn swimming pool recently just to demonstrate that Rahmen Bey, the Egyptian miracle man, who stayed under water 19 minutes recently, wasn’t such a miracle worker after all. o Os French Derivation The word “drugget” Is derive* eom the French word means trash or stuff, and la applied ; to a coarse woolen felt or woven cloth floor covering.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, axlmjn Istra tor of the estate of Daniel B. White, deceased, will, as such administrator, offer for sale at public sale at the Daniel B. White farm, two and one-half miles north of North Webster and five miles southeast of Syracuse on the North Webster-Syracuse road in Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana on THURSDAY. AUGUST 26. 1926. at 1:30 o’clock p. m.. the personal property belonging to the deceased, consisting of 2 horses. 3 cows, 3 bnxxi sows, ten shoats; 1 two horse (farm wagon, harness, plows, cultivators, and other farming implements too numerous to mention and household goods. TERMS OF SALE: a credit of six months will'be given on all sales for an amount exceeding $5 00; notes waiving valuation and appraisement laws, bearing six percent interest after maturity, and attorney’s fees, with sufficient sureties acceptable to the administrator may be given the Clerk. Acceptance of sureties will not be binding upon the administrator until he has approved and accepted such notes in person. GEORGE E. WHITE. Administrator of the Estate of Daniel B. White. Deceased. 14-3 t O (HAMPION EGG-EATER Boston. Mass. —Howard C. Purchase of Fall River, the man who started these egg-eating contests while he was serving on a jury at Taunton. dicL4t again just to prove that he had done it. He ate four dozen eggs and drank three quarts of milk. After a brief walk he returned to his home, went to sleep and awoke up wondering when supper would be ready'.
Selection of Dairy Cattle Breeds Influenced by Shows
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Many a man who is undecided as to the breed of dairy cal’de that he will select has been influenced in making his decision by the animals of a particular breed that he has seen in public. The individual breeder secures a great deal of advertising as the result of exhibiting at fairs, or in offering good animals at public sales. It gives people a chance to see an 1 know the kind of stock that a man is breeding and paves the way for future business. It is essential that special care and attention be given dairy animals far in advance of the time that they are to be exhibited or sold. Exhibiting or selling animals publicly in their every day clothes is poor advertising and puts them at a disadvantage when the competition is keen. It takes several week* to put a dairy animal in good show condition and what applies to fitting for show applies as well to Atting for sale. It is Important that the dairy animal to be exhibited or sold be in good flesh A good covering of flesh adds to size, increases smoothness and indicates that the animal is thrifty and In good health. Dairy animals being fitted need extra feed, c Stabling and blanketing are great aids In putting the hair and hlJo io condition. By stabling in «um:ner, the animal is protected from the hot sun which makes the hide harsh and stiff to the touch. A roomy box stall that is kept clean and well ' d
Big Elkhart County Fair At GOSHEN Tuesday-Friday, Aug. 17-20 Four Nights and Three Days Opens Tuesday Night Closes Friday Night I i ' Nine Vaudeville Acts Each Night and Each Afternoon Concert* by Tri-City Band Each Night and Each Afternoon $2,550 in Harness Race Purses Three Races Each Afternoon $2,500 in Premiums for Agricultural Products Display* and Exhibit* of Livestock Paid by Elkhart County. Admission Fees DAY NIGHT Gate 50 Cents Gate 25 Cents Grandstand 50 Cents Grandstand 25 Cents
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THE MEXICAN TROUBLE In 1917 Mexico adopted a new constitution planned after the constitution of the United States, with a few changes and additions, all of whioh were approved by our officials before extending recognition. The constitutional clauses pertaining to Church and State affairs have been held in abeyance in the ‘hope that church authorities would make a reasonable attempt to meet the requirements. Instead pf that, however, a few ill-advised leaders openly defied the laws and t’*e government, finally compelling the officials to adopt enforcement measures, From the point of view of international law, the whole trouble is one purely domestic to Mexico. Appeals to President Coolidge to intervene or remove the embargo on arms shipments to Mexico are very ill-founded. Until the property or individual rights of Americans in Mexico are imperiled, thus making it a duty for our Government to undertake to see that its nationals in Mexico enjoy the equal protection of the laws, our State Department could find nothing upon which to base an official protest. So long as our treaty rights are preserved and there id no discrimination against Americans living under Mexican jurisdiction, we have no right to interfere. Every church in this nation must observe and obey our Constitutional law and when they fail to do so *hey also forfeit the right of protection, o , ' Cross in High Place On the top of Gross-Glockner. the highest point in the Austrian Alps, Is a ten-foot cross anchored to the rock. IThe first successful ascent of this peak was made in the year 1800. i
provides desirable quarters. Continuous blanketing helps keep the animal clean, sweats the hide, thus improving its handling qualities and makes the hair lay to the body. The blanket need not be expensive but it must be tied on securely. Every dairy animal that is to be exhibited should have the hair clipped from the entire body about three weeks previous to the date of the show or sale. This will get rid of the old hair and allow a new. even growth to develop which will greatly improve the appearance and increase the selling value of the animal. A point often overlooked In the preparation of a dairy animal for show or sale Is that of training to lead and stand properly*. An untrained animal cannot display* its good points to advantage it it combats the efforts of the attendant to exhibit it properly. A little time spent each day In training to handle properly will save effort and embarrassment at the show or sale and Increase the financial return. While in the show or sale ring, the man in charge of an animal should have one main thought in mind, namely that of showing the animal to advantage. By this is meant that when it stands, its feet are properly placed, back straight and head alert. Any movement on the part of the attendant or animal should be as graceful as possible. Until the ribbons are placed or the hammer falls, take r
GlA r E YOUR NEW CAR A FAIR BREAK BY ERWIN GREER (President Greer College of Automotive Engineering, Chicago. III.) Watch yourself—before accepting that new car. Go over the body and equipment carefully. Is the body dented at any place? Is thp paint job perfect? Should the paint be cracked at the places where the hood joins it is ten to one that that crack will widen and creep out upon the cowl. When that happens nothing but a new paint job will make it look right again. The crankcase is supposed to be full of oil. It is—often — and just as often —it isn’t. You even assume that the oil is clean when often it is gritty and dirty. Surely it is a small cqst to have the crankcase filled under your personal supervision. What? You say all these things aren’t necessary? But they are for the rush of production makes it almost imperative for the purchaser to go over the entire lubrication system. They are turning out cars like hot cakes these days and if one worker in the production line is a little slow, why his paticular job cannot possibly be. done right. John, for instance, is supposed to pack the steering assembly with grease. He does —most of the times—but perhaps on your car he got something in his eye and stopped to get it out. Naturally then yoqr S’eering-gear housing is not fully packed with grease. Boy, watch yourself. It’s your new car and that particular steering gear might operate perfectly within the ninety day guarantee and then go—blooy’ That is merely an incident of "what can happen to a brand new car.
, p It is art excellent plan to let a new car stand out in the rain all night, -then to let it dry naturally—just once, for this will bring out all the rusf spots, resulting from iron screws and the like. The minute you spot these either remove the iron screws and replace with brass ones or paint them over with enamel. Do this and the ugly rust spots tha‘ start at the running board end of the fenders will be gone. Note the ignition wires and where they will eventually chafe. Cover these with an added protection of tape and you won’t be in for early electrical trouble. And the short cables which reach to the head-lamps should be shellacked, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Above all. pay strict attention to the lubrication of everv moving part the first five hundred miles. The ammeter, the oil-gauge, in fact all dash instruments should always be watched. - Do these things and you’ll be away ahead of the repairman. - o MOVING A HOTEL SIX HUNDRED FEET Moving along Meridian street, Indianapolis, slowly as the eye measures motion, is a six-story, reinforced concrete hotel. While the spectacle of a 300-ton building being picked up in one place and set down in another through human agency is interesting in itself, it is startling when considered that the only thing that makes the moving possible is an invention of the famous Greek scientist, Archimedes, who lived more than 2,000 years ago. The building is the Haugh Hotel. It is being moved to clear the ground in Indianapolis for the $15,000,000 Indiana World War Memorial, which when completed will be the greatest commemorative work in the world. It is situated in the heart of the capital city being just two blocks north of the “Circle,” Archimedes great contribution to the house moving craft and to mechanics in general was the screw. He invented this device at the request of King Hiero, of Sicily, to lift water from the hold of a Hugh ship which had been constructed for the monarch. Another feat attributed to him was the destruction of a Roman fleet which attempted to attack Syracuse by means of buring glasses. Archimedes, although an ancient, discovered or perfected many scientific principles that have come unchallenged down to the present time. Peculiarly a famous dictum of the Greek, “Give me a fulcrum on which to rest and I will move the earth” is similar in thought to the slogan of the Kress Oravetz House Moving Company doing the Haugh Hotel work which is “We could move the earth if we had room to work." -** The screw used in house moving is of course different from ; that invented by Archimedes, ; but its fundamental principle is : the same because it is still a : lifting agent, and lifts by force exerted through a spiral action. Without the screw no houses could be moved as there is
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lower buildings with the gradual even pressure that prevents the walls from crumbling. The Haugh Hotel, is 45 feet in width. occupies nearly all of the thoroughfare and sidewalks of Meridian Street, leaving only a narrow gap between itself and buildings on either side. It is being moved 600 feet at a rate of 15 feet per hour, to a position near the Medical Arts building. According to an official of the moving company, it will be in place and tied to its new foundation sometime in September. 1 o SWIMS ENGLISH CHANNEL Gertrude Ederle has conquered the Eqgligh channel. The first woman ever to complete the swim of the turblent stretch of wa*er, separating England from France, she swam Friday from Cape Gris-Nez to Kingsdown in 14| hours. The young American girl not only accomplished a feat which swimmers of her sex had always attempted in vain, but she broke, by nearly two hours the best previous record, made three years ago by Sebastian Tiraboschi, an Italo-Argentine.
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