The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 47, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 March 1929 — Page 8

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FOR SALE—Two loads of fine timothy hay. Albert Warstler. . ' ' . 47-lt FOR SALE-Early Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. John W. MeGarity. 47-p FOR SALE—Several used radio sets in good condition. Reasonable. Owen R. Strieby. 46-4 t FOR SALE OR RENT—24acre farm one-half mile i South of Syracuse. Ed Craft. 47-p FOR SALE—Alfalfa and also mixed hay. clover and timothy. C. D. Thompson. 464tp FOR SALE--Used lumber, windows, doors, finish and piece stuff, enough, to build a goodsized cottage. Cheap. Call 323 Syracuse. D. L. Shrock. 47-2 t SHRUBS AND FRUIT TREES —Can meet prices of all competitors. A. O. Winans, Syracuse, Ind. Phone 150. 45*tf FOR SALE—A residence prop erty on South Main street, including lots 5, 25, 26, 27 in Dolan and Miles addition. Terms—half cash and baiance im twelve months. Charles C. Bachman, Extr. Wm. McClintic Estate. 44-ts. GEO. L.'XANDERS Attorney-at-Law i Settlement of Estates, Opinions on Titles Fh-e and Other Insurance *’ Phone 7 Syracuse. Ind. If unfortunate in the loss of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Phone 284 GOSHEN, Also Phone 202 For Prompt Removal FREE OF CHARGE GOSHEN FERTILIZER CO. TO BRETZ - FOR GLASSES freti OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. Over Miller’s Shoe Store Showing of Spring Clothing FASHION PARK and MICHAEL-STERN CLOTHES KOHLER & CHAMPION 112 South Main Street Goshen, Indiana ORVfIL 0. GfIRR Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse. Indiana. Telephone 75 See • DWIGHT MOCK for Vulcanlzlna and ftGctulenc Wtldinu Battery Charging and Repairing South Side Lake Wawasee on cement Road. Phone 504 Syracuse

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY NOTES 'Phe Indiana University Glee Club plans to sing its way through Europe on a two month’s trip this summer. Concerts at Rushville April 8, Dunkirk April 9, and South Bend April 10, are scheduled by the Indiana University band. Branch McCracken, center, of Monrovia, has been elected captain of Indiana University's 1929',O basketball team. McCracken finished second for his second consecutive year in Big Ten high scoring honors. A state wide high school music contest for violinists, pianists and cellists is announced by the I. U. School of Music and extension division. Preliminary sectional contests will be held April 20 at Terre Haute. Muncie. Gary, Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Bloomington. The final contest is scheduled for May 11 at Bloomington. The purpose oi the contest is to discover and encourage musical talent among high school pupils of Indiana. Herbert R. Snyder of Frichton, is Indiana’s new basketball free throw, champion. In the contest conducted annually by Indiana University, he made 49 out of a possible 50 attempts. Charlotte Engle, of Wabash, won the girl’s contest with a score of 47. Columbus high school won the boy’s team contest with a score of 458 out of a possible 500 shots. The girl’s team winner was Wabash high school with a score of 390. Gold medals will be presented to the winners. 0 . EXTRA SESSION President Hoover has called an extra session of Congress for April 15 and rfames farm relief and limited changes in the tariff as the objects. While the United States Congress is not restricted at extra sessions to the consideratioin of subjects recommended by the executive, it is not believed this session will go far outside the field covered by the call, except in speeches delivered. They may be expected, as usual, to range widely through both domestic and international affairs and to create in some minds ,the customary de-: lusions as to what Congress really is doing—and that it is hard work. —- o T—CORPORATION FARMING Farming on the chaih-store system is being put to a practical test near Fargo, North Dakota, where the Amenia and Sharon Land owns a farm of 35,300 acres supervised by a general manager subject to the authority of a board of directors. The land is subdivided into sixty-five tenant holdings, giving each about 500 acres. Every tenant directs his own work 5 independently, but must adhere to the plans laid down by the directors. From 1896 to 1920 the average for 16 tenant farms showing a continuous record gives an anual net return of a little more than 10 per cent of the original investment in the land, and a little more than 3 8-10 per cent of the present land value. _ o The Henry Ford Trade School, which started October 26, 1916, with six students, had at the beginning of this year 2,750 boys learning to be skilled workers. o Advertise in the Journal.

CRYSTAL THEATER LIGON I E R. . Thursday. March 21— ‘‘SHOW PEOPLE” Starring Marion Davies and William Haines —a story of Hollywood studios. Friday and Sat unlay March 22 and 23 “A GIRL IN EVERY PORT” Featuring Victor McLaglen—a fine comedy-drama. Also, Sennett Comedy. Sunday and Monday . Mgrch 21 and 25 “THE WHIP” Starring Dorothy Mackaill and Hal ph Forbes —a rip-roar-ing thriller of the race tracks —you can bet your last dollar, it’s a winner! Also latest News Reel and a comedy. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday—March 20, 27 and 28 “DANCING DA IGHTERS” Starring Joan Crawford and Nils Asther. The modern girls who choose different highways to happiness provide the theme for this picture—a bubbling toast to youth. One of the finest pictures of the year!

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