The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 12, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 March 1920 — Page 3

Journal Want-Ads are Investments that pay Dividends I ' i i VISIT OUR A •*» g- ' s | Cash and Carry i ! GROG&Ry DEPARTMENT s * # # « | i i Take Advantage of the — e # Big Saving in Prices | j ' . • _ ... ' I t 8 |. We guarantee our goods to g 8 be of first class quality at prices | i that will show a saving worth |i I while. ' ' <tr J??. Highest market price paid for Eggs. It } ?£ - JC nc «' s'£ 1 | A. W. Strieby | SYRACUSE, : : : INDIANA gw s v ; e -X-

SPRINGS Beautiful Displays of Authentically Styled Spring Apparel for Women, Misses, anef Children

Coats With the one piece frock so favored the separate Spring Coat is of prime importance. Our displays include the newest and smartest ideas in fabric and style. The three-quarter length, and the sport wrap are both correct types. Beautiful colors. Polo ('loth, Silvertone, Goldtone, Wool Velour, serges . SI • VP TO $35.00 Dresses Women, who are seeking really distinctive home, street or afternoon frocks reasonably priced, will find in our pleasing assortments of new Spring Dresses, a delightful solution to their problems. We have silks, and tine ginghams, and dainty voiles that retain their freshness and newness after many washings. > $5.50 VP TO $25.00 Neckwear The low neck line of blouses and dresses calls for low neckwear styles and dominant among these are the points, squares, and unique shapes, joined to fit perfectly the shape of the neck of the blouse or dress. sOc VP to $1.65 Blouses The new Blouses in all their dainty beauty are now shown in our Blouse Department. Georgette Crepe with its sheerness and transparency is the popular material used. It blends with the prevailing fashions besides being dainty attractive and durable. $4.50 VP TO $ll.OO

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WHO AND WHERE Mrs. L. T. Heerman has been ill the past few days. Don’t buy your farm implements until you get our prices. The Quality Hardware Store. If next summer hangs on as this winter has done, there will be a record business in ice cream cones. Mrs. Ida Knorr sold her Lake street residence to D. H. Brunjes. It will be occupied by his son, John, and family. N. C. Isenbarger, who has spent the winter at Laramie. Wyo., on construction work, ex■pects to reach Syracuse Sunday. Keep your feet dry and comfortable by wearing the Weyenberg Service Shoe. A. W’. Strieby. S. L. Ketring, who has been a patient in the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis, was able to leave Sunday and is now with his daughter, Mrs. J. H.j Miller, at North Mrs. J. W. Rothenberger, who has been spending some time in Elkhart with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Whitehead, and in Greencastle with her daughter, Miss Katharine, at DePauw university, returned home Tuesday. Our shoes are not the lowest in price, but best in quality. No subsitutes for leather, more comfort and more days wear for your money. A. W. Strieby. Mrs. Benj. F. Kitson fell last Thursday morning on the icy

Children’s Coats Both big and little sister will be delighted with these Charming Spring Wraps. There are models of all description. Polo Cloth, Serges, Silk, Silvertone, Velour. $6.50 VP TO $20.00 Gloves Gloves are an important dress accessory for the correctly gowned woman. We have a choice selection and recommend Eiifle silk glovfes for the new costume, these gloves will please as to service and perfect fit. The neat, double woven finger tip gives extra wear. $1.00—51.25 Millinery You may choose Spring headwepr from any number of exquisite styles, with the small, medium, and large shapes, all well represented. The opening exhibits are favoring the small style a wee bit. It will do the Winter-weary eye good to see these trim clean-cut Hats fashioned of all the pretty straws and braids suitably trimmed. $3.75 VP TO $9.50 \ o Skirts That the separate skirt will be more popular this spring than ever is evident not only because it is approved by the Fashion and is high favor with smartly dressed women, but because of the attractiveness of the styles shown. Styles' and materials are exceptionally pretty. $5.50 VP TO $20.00

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steps at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dean Jensen, and sut sered a broken left arm. She was taken to Goshen where an X-ray examination was made. The co-operative sale held by the Syracuse Sale company last Tuesday was one of the biggest sales that has yet been held. The weather gave’ many an opportunity to attend, and there was quite a crowd of people in town. The series of protracted meetings that began last Sunday at the Evangelical church is gain- 1 ing in interest each evening. The pastor, Rev. L. E. Smith, is preaching the sermons. The services will continue to be held every evening, except Saturday. ( OLD IN FLORIDA, TOO C. M. Barer, who left his fine new home near Brunjes park last fall and went down to Dayuona, Fla., to spend the winter, sends back some newspaper clippings telling of a severe frost that struck the southern part of that state the first of March. The temperature, varied from 34 to 28 degrees, the coldest of record. A 13,000 acreage of tomatoes, valued at $10,000,000, was dam-; aged about 20 or 30 percent. Considerable damage was done to a large acreage of oranges and grapefruit, but fortunately the preceding weeks of, fairly cold weather had retarded the bloom on the trees. —After all, it is sort of a tossup as to whether one would rather have an entire year’s crop gq under in one night in Florida, or have 20 inches of ice delay the early spring fishing in Indiana. —o MIDGET BABY DEAD » Anderson, Ind., Mar. 9. —The one and one-half pound midget baby girl, born to Ervin Huntzinger and wife, west of here last week, is dead. The infant had attracted considerable interest. ■ o AT STRIEBY’S White Outing Flannels due to just recently having received shipment that was bought nearly a year ago for early fall delivery, we are enabled to offer you prices- considerable below present values. A. W. Strieby. o GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Boatman, Pastor Sunday morning service,.. 10:45 Theme: Temporal Trust in Christ. Special Lenten mid-week services, every Thursday evening U3O . General theme: The Seven Words from the Cross. Theme for our next mid-week service: The Fourth Word from the

- TMorlum ■ Show Begins at 7:30 —SATURDAY, MARCH 13— “JACQVES OF THE SILVER NORTH” with Fritzi Brunette and Lewis Mitchell in a story of the northwest. b o — —MONDAY, MARCH 15— Maxine Elliott in “FIGHTING ODDS” Written by Irvin S. Cobb and Roi Cooper Megrew. The story is a struggle of a Banker’s wife against the financial powers of the country. Thirty magnificent gowns are displayed. c — o —WEDNESDAY, ’MARCH 17— The screen’s most distinguished artist in a play surrounded by the mystery of the sea and the charm of romance NAZIMOVA in “OUT OF THE FOG” From the stage success by H. Austin Adams, “Ception Shoals.” o —-—-—o —COMING, MARCH 24— , Mary Miles Minter in “ANNE OF GREEN GABJxES”

j Cross. j You are always invited to at- 1 tend our services. O r — EVANGELICAL CHURCH — Rev. L. E. Smith, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Sermon 10:45 a. m. j . Junior Y. P. A.. 6:30 p. m. ! Evening Service..... .7:30 p. m. ; . Evangelistic services will be; ' conducted each evening during , j the coming week. The series of ■ ! services began last Sunday and j , good interest is being shown. A '

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2 ■ iWI ■ If we can’t interest you ■ • fl ! this spring, it isn’t going g -'* ' b b to be our fault. -i . - n Hl —I Ml ■■ ■ 2 2 . . ■ □ We have the styles; and the selections; and a willingness to show them. ■ ®* j i We have access to the newspapers and we have a window trimmer who knows his business. ® We have staunch customers within a few hundied 08 yards of vour home who will help us tell you about ® our spring merchandise. We have the good quality goods at good honest pn- ® ces; and we have salespeople who will smile whetha er they feel like it or not. ' In short, we have the goods; and we have the gump-" H 01 tion and get-up to put them before you at lair prices y g — an d if you think of anything else that we should g do to win you, we wish you d come in and tell us. H. It makes no difference whether it’s a spring suit or □ ■ coat for yourself; a pair of shoes lor your feet; or a 2 rug or wall paper for your home; the statement that n we have the styles and selections, and a willingness ■ □ to show them still holds good. Better investigate. B « ■ □ - □ ■' ' I g Dur package under ~// S L □ B 01 g ■ North Manchester WARSAW Silver Dake ■ n

cordial welcome is extended to anybody to attend. No evangelist —just the preacher. No special singer—just everybody sing.

— — ' i ■ — — PENNSYLVANIA. QUESTION:—Do they actually prevent skidding ? ANSWER: —For years these tires have been sold on the widely advertised guarantee that they will not skid on wet or greasy pavements, else returnable at full purchase price. Never has this guarantee been challenged! FREE! Daring the month of [ March we will give to each pur- ! chaser of a Vaccum Cup Tire one | ‘ Ton Tested” Inner Tube free, of a j size to fit the tire that is bought. Quaiiw Hardware store SYRACUSE 3 INDIANA

AT THE QUALITY H ARDWARE Get an inner tube free at the Quality Hardware Store.