The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 December 1928 — Page 8

■> Classified Ads | J * Classified advertising is ac- § < > cepted at the rate of 5 cents X * ► a line for each insertion. A $ J [ bookii.g and collection fee of T o 10 cents will be added for a ' * charged account: no account $ 3 will be charged for less than o 25 cents for a single item. i FOR SALE—Live or dressed geese for Christmas. Fred Baumgartner. 34-ltp FOR SALE—One used Kimball piano, a bargain. Hollett Motor Sales. 33-It FOR SALE One used King piano, a bargain. Hollett Motor Sales. 33-lt FOR SALE—Pure-bred Partridge Rock cockrell. Call at Journal office. 34-ts FOR SALE—Leave your order for dressed geese at Seider and Burgener. 34-ltp ' • JL- — —- FOR SALEr-Young geese for Christmas roasts. Put your order in early. Phone 813. 32-2 t WANTED—GirIs, experienced or unexperienced, to work in shirt factory. Earn while you learn. Chicago Garment Co., Milford, Ind. 30-ts APPLES, APPLES —Grimes Golden, Jonathan and Rhode Island Greenings. Firsts $2.00, Seconds SI.OO per bushel. Stephen Freeman. 24*0 DON’T WORRY—Let ME do your collecting. A. 0. Winans, Syracuse, Ind. Phone 150. 47-ts RADIO - Something wrong with your radio? Call Owen Strieby. Phone 845. BLOTTERS —Large sheets, 19x--24, for 5 cents. Fine for desk. Journal office. RIBBONS—For L. C. Smith and Underwood typewriters at the Journal office. OLD PAPERS—Large bundle for 5c at the Journal office. A classified ad will sell it. If unfortunate in the loss of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Phone 284 GOSHEN, Also Phone 202 For Prompt Removal FREE OF CHARGE GOSHEN FERTILIZER CO. GEO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates, Opinions on Titles Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse. Ind. TO BRETZ FOR GLASSES 'y /optician / OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. Over Miller’s Shoe Store Showing of FALL CLOTHING FASHION .PARK and MICHAEL-STERN CLOTHES KOHLER & CHAMPION. 112 South Main Street Goshen, Indiana ORVftL 6. GfIRR Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse. Indiana. Telephone 75 “ — . See DWIGHT MOCK 1 for ’ | VuiGanizlna and , flGGiulciiG Welding ■ | Battery Charging and Repairing South Side Lake Wawasee | on cement Road. Phone 504 Syracuse [ J. C. Abbott j DESIGNER AND BUILDER | Decorating and Painting Phone 734 Syracuse, Ind. |

THE GAMBLING GAME The recent drop in stock val- 1 ties was not unlooked so was ■ nevitable because not 10 per; cent of the skyrocketing stocks ! were earning dividends that I warranted anywhere near such i prices. One of the leading j Stock Exchange officials has j said that the shrinkage in paper . profits in one week amounted to , about 4,000 millions o( dollars— : all that has accumulated since | last summer. Thousand of small fry who have been in the market, have made money on the raise during the last few months. While some have been hit. most of them during the last 90 days | have not lost their money. But when a drop comes, it cleans them out. and many a man and woman will not have the “Merry Christmas” they anticipated. On the other hand, all the money ’sent to stockbrokers is still there, and already Wall Street and security houses are figuring on distributing SIOO,000,000 to their employees- all contributed by the wise guys from up-state. Its hard to beat the other man’s game whether it l>e three-card monte, the shells, or a hoss-race. SANTA LOCATED A wireless message indicates that Mr. Santa (’lans is 15.000 miles from Iceland. This, of course, means good news for the kiddies, also the grown-up kiddies. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus being members of the North Pole Fur Post Association, will stop over at Finger’s Fur Shoppe to help make arrangements for our great January Fur Sale. They will help us rearrange stock and niark down our fur coats to such attractive prices that you will be compelled to buy. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Mr. and Mrs. S, G. Finger FINGER’S ELKHART. IND. 116 W. Jefferson Phone 2345

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INFLUENZA I Taylor University, DePau w ’ College, Purdue and several other i institutions of learning in InI diana have been closed a week j earlier for the holidays on acj count of the prevalence of the For the prevention of influ- j • enza. the department of health : I has issued the following rules: 1. Avoid needless crowding. ’ i Walk to work when possible. 2. Take advantage of sunshine. 3. Sleep with windows open. 4. Avoid people who are j coughing, sneezing and snuffling. 5. Wash your hands before i eating and do not put your fingers in your mouth. 6. Do not use napkins, towels, spoons, forks, knives and drink- [ ing cups unless they are clean. 7. Use plenty of clean water, both inside and outside. Eat wholesome food. Sleep at least ! seven hours. 8. Keep away from houses j with iinfluenza. 9 Avoid undue chilling of the body. 19. Avoid dust and overheated rooms. 11. In case you do contract the disease, go to bed as soon as symptoms develop and remai i there until thoroughly recovered. _ o — —‘ GREAT HIGHWAY PLANS 'I he United States is spending more money for good roads each year than are the 33 nations oi‘ Europe combined. This year Congress will consider the expenditure of almost $3,000,000,- | 000 more i n behalf of federal-aid j highway construction. Eight bills have been introdu- i eed into Congress providing for the construction of a Pan-Ameri-can highway. The ultimate object is the completion of a highway through Mexico and down through Central and South America. Twenty-five years from now thousands of Canadians and people from the United States will spend their vacations driving over the continuous highways through North and South America. Cut Flowers and Potted plants for Christmas. Order now. HENRY BEER, Florist Phone 277 Milford “The Magic Flame,’* starring Kona bl Coleman and Vilma Hanky. Iliis is the picture you will rave ah ut to your friends. See it at Crystal. Ligonier. Christmas day anil Wednesday and Thursday , December 26 and 27.

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THE “BLUE" LAWS Enforce Indiana’s Sunday blue ’aw? or repeal them. That will be the legislative policy of Senator John L. Niblack of Indianapolis at the coming session of the Indiana Legislature, he announced. in denouncing the hyi pocricy of the past in neither enI forcing nor repealing the severe measures. “Nobody pays any. attention ito those laws.” Senator Niblavk ! said. “They just clutter up the j statute books. If they're going Ito stay, let’s put teeth in them. If they are not going to be en- ; forced, let’s take them out and make space for something else.’ Senator Niblack cited the folI lowing law as being the ‘bluest:’ “Whoever, being over 14 years of age, is found on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, rioting, hunting, fish--1 ing, quarreling, engaged in common labor or engaged in his usual avocation, works of charity and necessity only excepted, shall be fined not less than $1 nor more than $10.” BUILDING-LOAN GROWTH If building and loan associations show the growth during the next five years that they have in the last ten, it is believed they will dominate savings institutions of the The average growth has been about 16 per cent a year. In 1927 ten persons in every onehundred were members, their balances averaged $683 per member. If this rate of increase in continued for five, years, the tota’ | resource will be 15,1X10 millions ! of dollars, the membership will be 19 millions and the balance per member will be $790. Evidently the" nations liquid, or real money, is not going into the stock market.

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If | j flltorv Christmas and f[ | ] 4* a Ibapps IJcar X 4* to you HU ~ . 4DO your Christmas shopping early and remember the Syracuse merchants. THEY have a fine line of Holi- ft day Merchandise. T ik T (JJ Syracuse Home Telephone Co. , IL YJ. e, X+r* 1 : i r n :

LET YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ( ARRY XMAS-CHEER Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your portrait. It ig the ideal gift. Now is the best time to arrange for an appointment—free from the confusion of Christmas week. Sit now. The Schnabel Studio N. E. Corner Main & Washington GOSHEN. INDIANA NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Joseph H. Stough, deceased. In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, December Term, 1928. Notice is hereby given that Geo. L Xanders, as administrator of the estate of Jos. H. Stougti, deceased, has presented and filed his account: and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 28th day of December 1928, at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 4th day of December, 1928. LELAND KINSEY. Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court Geo. L. Xanders. Attorney for Estate. * Dec. 6, 13, 20.

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REPRESENTED AT VATICAN | The following countries send representatives to the Vatican: Germany, Bavaria. Argentina. Belgium, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, .Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica,

Spain, France, Great Britain, Haiti, Greece, Netherlands, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Monaco, Peru, Nicaragua, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Russia, Czechoslovakia, Venezuela, and Yugo Slavia.