The Syracuse Journal, Volume 19, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 September 1926 — Page 8

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SILK HOSE—One dollar silk hose now 79c. Bachman’s. W A N TE D—Washings. Mrs Vern Long. 20-t s FOR Peaches, pears and plums. Stephen Freeman. 18FOR SALE—Radiant Home baseburner. Priced right. Call Journal office. EARN BOARD AND ROOMwhile attendirjg the South Bend Business College. Write for reservation. 19-stp FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire at Lutheran parsonage or D. H. Brunjes. 20-lt FOR SALE—Ripe Peaches and Plums at the Champion Fruit Farm. James Dewart. 16-ts FURNITURE—Watch the new and latest in furniture coming in at Beckmann’s Store. FOR SALE—Two adjoining lots on Front street. Simon L. Bell. 18 ~ tf LOST—A ladies’ duofold Parker pencil (fed.) Finder please return to Maxine Jenkins. 20-pd RUGS—Hie most beautiful line of all kinds Axminster, velvets. tapestry and Wilton rugs, in all sixes, are now on sale at Beckmann’s New Store. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework, no washing or ironing. Write Mrs. R. B. Kelly, 512 South Sixth street. Goshen, Ind. 19-2 pd FOR SALE—Lot for sale on Lake Syracuse (Potomac Park). No. 7. 50x200 on high land. Road and electricity to lot. Make offer. Carb Letsch. 225 Central Park West. New York City. 19-3 t NOTICE —Redeem your coupons saved from the Goshen flours, Gerbelle and Never Fail at once, as we are closing our premium department The Goshen Milling Co., Goshen Ind. 19NEED SHOES—Buy from our Bargain Table and save one to two dollars per pair. Bachman's. FOR SALE -My two residences on Lake street one a 5room stucco house and the other a 6-room house, both modem. Mrs. Edgar Rippey, Phone 101. 14-ts ~AGENTS WANTED IN SYRACUSE TERRITORY—Sworn proof of $75 per week $1.50 an hour for spare time. Introducing flnest guaranteed hosiery. 126 styles and colors. Low prices. Auto furnished. No capital or experience necessary. Wilknit Hosiery Company, Dept. A-78, Greenfield, Ohio. 18-4 t PLACARDS—“For Rent” "For Sale" and "Furnished Rooms For Rent” printed on heavy cardboard are carried in stock at the Journal office. The price is 10c. PENNY PADS—Merchants and mechanics use them for notes and figuring. Site 3x6 inches. Journal office. RIBBONS-We sell ribbons for L C. Smith, Underwood and Oliver Typewriters. Journal office. kindsof cardboard, suitable for drawing and maps, for sale at the Journal office. ~OFFICE SUPPLlES—Typewriter ribbon, carbon paper, typewriter paper, cardboard, blotting, etc., for sale at the Journal office. ROBERT E. PLETCHER Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse. ladiaaa. Telephoae 75 WILLIAM GRAT LOEHR Attorvey-at-Law BPRCIAL ATTBNTION GIVEN TO ESTATES. DEEDS. MORTGAGES TITUS AND WILLS Admitted to Practice ta All Courts Real Estate* Csllertten Notary 118$ S. Buffalo St. Warsaw, Ind. GEO. L XANDERS s '

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LUTHERAN CAPTAIN LEADS IN SCORING Gerald Armstrong Well Suited for Wittenberg Eleven. r — "Springfield. 0., (Special) — Tho lad who scores is the boy who rocks the grandstand. The captain of the 1926 football team of Wittenberg college of Springfield. 0.. la just such an athlete. He seems to smile his way through to a scoring postion. He’s Gerald Armstrong of Greenfield. 0.. red-headed and fast. so 192® he was the highest scoring basketball player in Ohio. In the spring he was premier hitter of home runs (or the ‘varsity basebail team. Last tall as left halfback on the Wittenberg football team, he cut loose with two touchdowns against Ohio Wesleyan whereas Ohio State and Syracuse did not do as well He's a leader ta the field who F~S ” ~ ' “1 Gerald Armstrong must bo watched. The score keepers know that this Wittenberg athlete makes thing happen ta any contori ot which he is a part. His teammates recognise bls leadership by electing him twice captain of the basketball team, and captain ta footbaU ta his senior year. Just eleven days after tall classes begin at Wittenberg college. Springfield. 0.. her tootball team takes the field against Kent State mal. according to Coach £. R. Godfrey of the Lutherans who soon must call his men to prepare for the first battle on Sept, 25. Wittenberg moots Ohio State oa Oct, 2 at Columbus, then returns to Springfield for three home games: Oct ». Rio Grande; Oct I®. Miami; Oct 23. Marietta. Three games are scheduled for November. They are: Nov. «, Wesleyan. at Delaware; Nov. 13. CtactanaU there, and Nov. 30. Ohio nnivarslty at Springfield. This gives Wttt«*b«i one Western Conference opponent, four athree

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Cll LASTS LGIISEII ■ IH BUICma 1327 Device stops crankcase dilution in new models It is necessary to completely change the oil in the 1?27 Buicks only four times a year, Buick en?;r-ecrs claim. Thia result is accomplished through the elimination of crankcase dilution. A crankcase ventilator in combination with thermo-Uttc water coritTof" removes the water and pcid fumes as well as the greater portion of kerosene dilution from the crankcase. This keep* the oil in good condition jeven in extremely edd weather. The elimination of oil dilution is one of the greatest problems that has been solved in recent years. It eliminates all the objections! feature., of winter driving, such as freering of the oil pump, fireqixnt oil change, and the formation of acid in the crane case w’tich to so injurious to all working parts of the engine. One of the chief products of the explosive mixture in a gasolmc engine is water. For every gallon of gasoline burned, a gallon of water is produced ta the form of steam, and when starting up a cold engine water and t'.ie heavy ends of fuel which arc not cciabustib’e in a cold engine find their way down pari the pistons in the form <4 vapor. Untess they are removed before condensing. they will mingle with the oil in the form of water, kerosene and acid. That is crankcase dilution. In the Buick crankcase ventflatoc, the fan tfiows air through a funnel past an opening in the crankcase.’ causing a aucticm which pulls these vapors from the crankcase. It rikto no complications to the engine, howeveri as there are no moving parts to get out of order or I sequire adjustment. The thmnastatic water control is buQt into the radiator and blocks the I water circulation so that under severe weather conditions the engine will wsrm up from aero to 120 degrees ta less than three minutes. When this automatically opens an< allows the wamar to circulate. But it never allows the water to drop below 120 degrees under even the mote severe driving const whsch crankcase dilution occurs. It prevents excewavc use of the choke and gjhwa a sumawr operating temperatitre fat a very abort perfod of time. ■; , „ ...... -O FROG WEATHER PROPHET The frog is an excellent barometer. Place him in a vessel half full of water with a little ladder, and he descends it as ram Subscribe for the Journal

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TO KEEP COOLIDGE COOL Thfc White House kitchen is being equipped with an electric refrigeration system. The new equipment. Mayor U. S. Grant 3rd, Superintendent' of Public Buildings and Grounds, said, has been installed in the ice box which has been in the White House since 1924. This new attachment, it was explained, will obviate the necessity of conveying manufactured ice to the Wn«te House from the ice plant maintained by the State, War a«nd Navy departments, and which heretofore has supplied, the White House ice box. In connection with the installation of this modern refrigeration equipment, it was recalled by Major Grant that ice used by Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson and other early occupants of the Presidential Mission was cut from the Potomac river and stored in deep trenches, which were scattered all over the city. The first White House, it was declared, had an ice house built into it. This was a cellar 20 feet in diameter and 15 feet deep, with a staircase leading to its bottom. Kennebec River ice was used shortly before the Civil War, and up until about 25 years ago natural river ice was still in use. Then artificial ice came into use and in 1911 the ice plant for the State. War and Navy departments, was constructed, which also supplied, the White House. At the outset of the Lincoln administration, Major Grant said, an improved ice box was installed at the Presidential Mansion and remained in use until Cleveland’s first administration. It then was replaced by a larger one of a modern type, which, in turn, was used until 1924, when the present refrigerator was installed. 666 is a Prescription fqr rAbta Grippe. Fla. Densrae

MUSIC PRICELESS SAYSPROFESSOR Wittenberg Mail Points to ’ National Awakening, j Springfield, 0.-( Special)—"Amer- | lean colleges should not allow half of their students io go through life musically maimed,** says Prof. F. L. ; Bach, director of the Wittenberg School of Music. “Rather will thebe colleges protect the musical birthright of every student by providing sufficient competent teachers and leaders who will make possible the enjoyment of the priceless contribution which music makes toward complete living.” • The professor potato out that If education is preparation for complete living, then the'awaksnlng of the tonal and rhythmic sense ta - students is a vital element In education. And he doesn’t Indicate in his annual report to President R. E. Tullos* of Wittenberg college that this rhythmic sense should come by Prof. F. L. Bach way of the fraternity house charleeton. or the tonal sense from the plentiful ukes around the campon. He urges musical education under the most competent guidance. Increased interest in music at Wittenberg college accounts for the many musical organisations which tour the states, and tor the great demand for practice time on pianos and pipe-organs. The Wittenberg pipe-organs, for example, during the fall and spring sessions, are going from ?:J0 a. m. to 2:30 p. m., so heavy is the demand for a chance at the lute stops and diapason. This collegiate interest in music is only a part of a great national and new awakening to the appreciation of music, according to Professor Bach, who says: “We are witnessing a remarkable evolution of musical Interest and activity. The self-playing instruments, the rapid growth of community music in home, social and industrial life, the rapid extension of Instrumental ‘ music and music appreciation ta the -schools, the unprecedented patronage of high-class concerts, the active support of prominent business and professional men, the enormous sums of money expended for music teaching, musical instruments, and musical entertainments are some of the evidence of the epoch-making progress which music is making. Music appeals to all classes and is indispensable in every phase of daily life —for young and old. rich and poor, ta joy and in sorrow, in peace and ta war, ta work and ta play, ta the borne, ta the college, and ta the church. It plays a larger part ta daily life than all other forms of art and forms of recreation combined.** o EGGS Eggs imported into the United States come mainly from China. Those imported in the shell are comparatively trivial in number, having been only 275, 892 dozen in the last fiscal year as agaihst 682,381 dozen in the previous one. Dried or frozen eggs or yolks or whites dried or frozen lorm the greater part of the imports and are registered in pounds. Whole eggs dried, frozen, prepared or preserved, came in during the last fiscal year to the amount of 8,132.169 pounds, yolks dried or frozen to the amount of 11,666,704 pounds and dried egg albumen 4,490,162 pounds. The imports are altogether trivial when compared with the egg production in this country which in 1919, the latest year for which, data are immediately available, amounted to the great total of 1,574,979,000 dozen from the great farms alone of which about 26.000,000 dozen were exported. o— The Real Mascot A rabbit’s foot is a poor substitute for horse sense.—Arkansas Gazette. ' — O- — ; Vinol Helps Nervous, Run-down Man “Bctfore taking Vinol. I was rundown, nervous and irritable. Now, I feel like another person.”—R. McCoy. Vinol to a simple, strengthening iron and cod liver compound in use for over 25 years for sickly, nervous women, run-down men and weak children. The very FIRST week you take Vinol, you begin to feel stronger, eat and sleep better. Contains no oil—you’ll Like its pleasant taste. Thornburg Drug Co. (2)

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Advance Showing of FALL SUITS KUPPENHEIM ER and MICHAELSTERN CLOTHES ‘ KOHLER & CHAMPION , 112 South Main Steeet Goshen, Indiana TO BRETZ FOR GLASSES OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. Over Miller’s Shoe Store Warren Kesler DENTIST Practice limited to Orthodontia, extracting, minor mouth surgery, examination, consultation and X-Ray diagnosis. Phone 242 Goshen - - - Indiana FAKE STORY The ostrich does not bury its head in the sand and imagine it is in hiding from all danger and has all of its body covered. On the other hand you can believe also anything told you about what an ostrich will eat. It seems able to eat almost anything. o Moving Sea Baths The swimming baths of one of the big Atlantic liners hold 120 tons of warm sea water and there are 80 dressing rooms ranged round the sides. UNDER THE OLD OAK TREE or grouped on the lawn, most charming photographs of the children and the grown-ups can be made —home portraits with a different note. We specialize i n portraits made at the Home. The Schnabel Studio Orer Baker's Drag Store GOSHEN, INDIANA