The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 11, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 April 1919 — Page 4
WHO AND WHERE The early housecleaner catches the paper hanger. Victor records for sale at Rothenberger’s., 3273 Joel Wilt is entertaining the mutnps. FOR SALE—I9IB Dodge touring car. Chas. H. Parsons. 3z72p I can save you from $lO to SSO on talking machines. J. W. Rothenberger. 3271 R. E. Thornburg moved last week into the Elmer P. Miles property on north Lake street. The eyesight specialist will be at Rothenberger’s office April 4. Phone 90 for appointments. 431 The Baby Grand models of the Sonora have arrived at Beckmann’s. 327 f The snow of Sunday night and the cold snap of Monday sort of chilled the enthusiasm of some of our gardeners. Miss Laura Engers, who is "leaching at Denance, uhio, spent Sunday, here with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. E. M. Engers. William Hummel moved from the Raymond Vorhis property into the Harry Eagle's property on south Main street. * We have a new lot of silks for spring, in wash satins, iouiaras, crepe de chene, cnarmeuse, messalme and taneta. A. W. Stneby. Commercial feedstuff for sale at tne elevator. Whole ground barley, middlings, bran and a balanced hog ration. A. W. btneby. The Misses Violet and Vera O’Dell, who are teaching- in the Elknart city schools, came home Friday to spent a vacation of a week here. Loyd Ketring, who landed several days ago in New York from overseas duty, has been given his discharge and reached home Friday. MONEY—For an unlimited supply of money on farm loans get into communication with J. E. Stewart & Co., Ligonier, Indiana. H6f A marriage license was issued a few days ago to George 'l. Douglas, aged 72 years and Elizabeth Watkins, aged 50 years. Both are residents of Warsaw.
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Ira T. Howard of Nappanee spent Monday here on business. Florence Master spent Mondaynight with Eva Juday. • Mrs. Jane Jones is spending a few days with her son, Rev. E. B. Jones, and family. A fine selection of Sonoras was received yesterday a t Beckmann’s. 327 f Milady is coming out in some chic new spring hats. Rough straws seem to predominate. This is the store for Iron Clad hosiery, for the entire family, guaranteed fast colors. A W. Strieby. 220 f Isaiah Ketring, who has been spending the winter in South Bend, spent Friday and Saturday here. FLOWERS—If we happen not to have in stock the flowers you want, we can get them for you within a few hours. Syracuse Electric Co. * 63f
Columbia Records Columbia Records will play on your instrument. We are carrying a very good assortment. Here are the April-numbers: 49558 —12-inch. Single Disc; $1.50. LA FLORZA DEL DESTINO. (La Virginia Degli Angeh.) (May Angels Guard Thee.) Rosa Ponselle and Chorus. Soprano Orchestra accompaniment. 49560—12-inch, Single Disc; §1.50. GOOD-BYE! (Tosti.) Rosa Ponselle. Soprano solo. Orchestra accompaniment. A 2684—10-inch, Double; SI.OO. THE MAGIC OF YOUR EYES. (Penn.) Oscar Seagle. Bariton solo. Orchestra accompaniment. DEAR OLD PAL OF MINE. (Rice.) Oscar Seagle. Bariton solo. ■ Orchestra accompaniment. A 6095—12-inch, Double; $1.50. CARMEN. TOREADO SONG. (Bizet.) Josb Mardones, Bass, and Columbia -Male Chorus. Orchestra accompaniment. ERNANI. INFELICE, E TUO CREDEVI (UNHAPPY ONE, THAT ISO TRUSTED). (Verdi.) Jose Mardones, Bass Solo. Orchestra accompaniment. E 4163—10-inch. Double; 85c. MOONLIGHT IN THE GREENWOOD. Royal Serbian Tamboriza Orchestra. JEGO SLAV MAZURKA. Gypsy Orchestra. A 2686 —10-inch, Double; 85c. , OUT OF THE EAST. (Oriental Fox-trot.) (Rosey.) Earl .Fuller’s Rector Novelty Orchestra. SINGAPORE. (Gilbert and Friedland.) (Medley Fox-trot.) Introducing “While You’re Away.” (Gilbert and Friedland.) Earl Fuller’s Rector Novelty Orchestra. A 6067—12-inch. Double; §1.25. LADA' OF THE LAKE. (Contra Dance.) Introducing (1) “Turkey in the Straw," (2) McLeod’s Reel. (3) Arkansas Traveler, (4) McDonald’s Reel. (5) Fisher’s Hornpipe. Prince’s Orchestra. HULL’S VICTORY. (Contra Dance.) Introducing (1) Lady Walpole’s Reel. (2) Opera Reel, (3) “Speed the Plow’.’ Prince’s Orchestra. A 6092— 12-inch, Double; $1.25. KENTUCKY DREAMS. (S. R. Henry and D. Onivas.) (Waltz.) Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra. THE GIRL BEHIND THE GUN. (Caryll.) (Waltz.) Yerkes ■' Jazarimba Orchestra. A 2690— 10-inch, Double; 85c. ON THE ROAD TO CALAIS. From “Sinbad.” (Jolson and Schwartz.) Al Jolson, comedian. Orchestra accompaniment. IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO RE SORRY. (Burke.) Sterling Trio, Male Voices. Orchestra accompaniment. / A 2689—10-inch, Double; 85c. IT’S WORTH WHILE WAITING FOR SOMEONE WORTH WHILE. From “Little Simplicity.” (Tierney.) Campbell «and Burr, Tenor Duet. Orchestra accompaniment. DOWN THE LANE AND HOME AGAIN. (Jerome.) Samuel Ash. Tenor Solo. Orchestra accompaniment. A ' 2692—10-inch, Double; 85c. COME ON. PAPA. (Leslie and Ruby.) Avon Comedy Four. OH, WHAT A TIME FOR THE GIRLIES WHEN THE BOYS COME MARCHING HOME. (Ruby.) Avon Comedy Four. A 2683— 10-inch, Double: 85c. WHERE THE SILVERY COLORADO WENDS IT’S WAY. (Avril.) Charles Harrison. Tenor Solo. Orchestra. IN THE EVENING BY THE MOONLIGHT. (Bland.) Columbia Stellar Quartette. Male Voices. Orchestra. THORNBURG’S DRUGS JEWELERY First Door West of School Building SYRACUSE, INDIANA .... PHONE 83
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Miss Doris Lecount is ill with influenza. Victor records for sale at Rothenberger’s. 3273 William Wogoman and family of Goshen spent the week end with Jesse Darr and family. FLOWERS —Pot flowers are now carried in stock at the Electric Light office. G3f Mildred and Alberta Rookstool of Elkhart are visiting this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rookstool. The Baby Grand models of the Sonora have arrived at Beckmann’s. 327 f Miss Hulda Camp and Aaron Jyday, of South Bend, visited with relatives in Syracuse over the week end. Miss Mary Cory and Misses Elvah and Edna Pearson, who are employed in Elkhart, spent the week end here with their parents.
The April Victor reedfrds are now at Beckmann’s. 43f Sam Searfoss is moving this week into his Lake street bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Searfoss and children and Mrs. Elmer P. Miles and daughter Donna Spent Friday in Goshen. We have a large line of horse collars, leather and canvas. See Sam before you buy. Osborn & Son. 327 f
: FARM LOANS • : for • J Twenty Years • J No Charge for Inspection • • of Land • ; Charge for Examine- « • tion of Abstract J • Priviledge of paying SIOO J J or any multiple thereof on • • the principal on any interest « • paying date after the second • ? year. • • Rate, including commis- 0 • sion, is equivalent to per • 2 cent for the first 5 years, • per cent for succeeding 15 2 • years. • 2 In our opinion, these terms • • are the most advantageous 2 • ever offered, to the Ameri- • 2 can Farmer. ’ • Let us tell you further • • details. 2 2 We also make loahs for 2 • terms of 5,7, and 10 years. • :£ i : • o : • MME 1 • • Il (MMO J A a E. N 2 R A 2
■bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb THE ROYAL STORE Greetings To Spring We are ready with a Spring line of Merchandise that is extremely attractive in quality and price. We want you to come in and see what we have. Opening—Saturday, April sth We are now occupying about one half of the second floor. In this new addition we will display a beautiful line of Millinery, Women s Spring Coats, Skirts, Dresses, Petticoats. We want you to make our store your stopping place w hen in tow n. Wp desire to serve you, and to show you that this desire is not simply an expression of mere words. We have fitted up Rest Room for your comfort and convenience at one end of this room where you can sit in a rocking chair, put your baby in a crib, read the latest magazines, or write to your friends. We are doing this for your comfort we want you to use it. Come and stay all day if you wish, you are welcome. Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets Spring Millinery Spring Wraps are as popular this season as ever. You will find in our De- Beautiful stylish models, made of Why not? They are corsets to the partment a big selection of authorita*- wool poplin, velour, tweeds, silk; very highest standard that can be tive styles in the beautiful Stonehill colors navy, copen, gray, tan, black, made. Models. Stylish coats and coatee capes, the They shape well and shape comfort- Hats that are suitable for any face. fashionable Do i man coat, smart loose ably and wear well-as long as you The small close fitting hat the moderately shoud wear a corset. They wash as medium, the big hat, made up m c j ose fjttin coat easily as you wash your undermuslins. various shapes of all the new braid c ose ing coa ’ And they are guaranteed not to Boat, materials. Big display and splendid selection. Break or Tear. Prices s2*9B up Prices. .{§ll.so $35.00 Prices.... .. . $1.50 to $5.00 Attractive Petticoats Ladies’ Skirts Silk and Kid Gloves We baye a beauti f u i bne o f tbe sea _ Special values in Women’s Silk Special attractive qualities of Silk son’s best styles in petticoats; white skirts; stripes, plaids, plain colors; and Kid Gloves; white, black, gray, and black satin, floral and fancy taffetas, messalines, poplins, satins, in tan. Roman stripe taffeta, black, blue, a y co j ors Silk. p riced»t 75c andSl.OO green silk Also exceptional values in Wool Kid. 82.00. $2.50. $2.75 Prices sl.so «P to $7.00 and Prices... $4-98 up to $11.50 Silk Bloomers Women s Waists Silk Messaline, knee length; double Beautiful creations in Ladies’ Silk Women’s Camisoles elastic shirred cuffs; purple, navy, Waists; taffetas, crepe de chene, geor- . emerald. gette; black, blue, tan, white, pink, Dainty beautiful line of Camisoles; Silk mixed material, light colors. flesh, maize. crepe de chine, satin, georgette. Prices sl.so and $5.00 Pricess3.9B, $4.98, $5.50, $6.75 Prices SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 EASTER will soon be here. Fit yourself out now for that glad time. We want to say again in way of emphasis that we will have a big line of Ladies’ Capes, Coats, and Dolmans on display at our Opening —Saturday, April 5th —at extremely low prices, and we can fit the large person as well as the average figure.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR Question— Are They Ford Parts? We have a fine new line of genuine Ford parts this week. Don’t let any one use anything but the genuine Ford parts on your Ford, Remember, your parts are guaranteed only when you use Ford parts. S. C. Lepper Garage Syracuse, Indiana - Phone 145 --V ’ * 1
