The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 12, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 April 1920 — Page 10

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WANTED —Women between 18 and 40 years of age to work in pocking, shipping and manuftcturing departments. Experience unnecessary and work not difficult but applicant must be in. J good health and willing to learn. Give height, weight and age in your application. Pay beginners $15.00 per week. Work 50 hours per week. Also have permanent places for experienced cut off sawyers and rip sawyers. Sligh Furniture Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. 4153 PAINT —I have a full line of paints at prices you can not afford to let your buildings go without. My paint is one of the best you can buy anywhere. Phone 445, James Berry, Syracuse. 3255 PRINTING—The Journal has been turning out some especially tasty printed matter lately. We are well equipped, and we take pride in having our work measure up to city standards. 415 f GARDENS —A good garden requires good seeds. We have on hand a complete assortment of bulk and package seeds. Better get them early. Seider & Burgener grocery. 3184 ’ WANTED — Attend Summer School at the South Bend Busines College, and prepare for a good office position. Enter any Monday. Catalog free. 415 ~ CLEANING AND PRESSING— Leave your clothes to be cleaned and pressed with Mrs. Rosson, at the shop above postoffice, or 4th door west of the postoffice. HOUSECLEANING — Spring housecleaning hint: use Blue Bird washing powder on woodwork. All grocers. 484 RAINCOAT—Now is the time to buy a raincoat, newly styled and rightly priced, up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. 4221 VOTERS—Your vote for William Gray Loehr for Prosecuting Attorney on May 4th will be appreciated. 415 SEEDS —A choice assortment of good bulk garden seeds is on hand at the Seider & Burgener grocery. 3184 MONUMENTS—Any one that is in need of anything in the monument line should see James Berry, phone 445, Syracuse. 3255 TINY TOT—We are agents for Tiny Tot infants’ vests and bands. Specially priced, up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. 4221 BLUE BIRD—Use Blue Bird water softener and save the hands. All grocers. 484 * LOST—Small boy’s brown cloth hat, new, several days ago. Leave at Journal office; 415fp

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J CORSETS —Nemo and Parisiana back lace corsets. Modart front lace. Any saleslady can sell a corset and put it on. But it takes an artist, an experienced corsetier, one capable of making all necessary alterations, to insure comfort, good healths- and improved appearance. You can be well fitted, no extra change, by an experienced corsetier and save up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. 4221 COATS —We are exclusive agents for the smart Cordia coats. Stephenson’s, where vogue reigns supreme, where tact and courtesy serve to make you feel at home. Up at Stephenson’s, ! Warsaw. 4221 CORSETS — Stephenson’s will properly fit you in a corset, making all necessary alterations to insure comfort and improved appearance Experienced corsetier at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. 4221 BUILD UP TRADE—“We want to build up a good merchant marine as one of the means of distributing our commerce and building up our trade.”—(Leonard Wood. 4221 HATS—We have a nice assortment of sailors, also ladies’, misses’ and children’s dress hats. Mrs. Rosson, above the postoffice. 415 f HARMON-O-GRAPH—You can save a great deal of. money by buying a Harmon-o-graph, “The Talking Machine of Quality.”9lßf LETTERHEADS—The Journal’s reputation for turning out tasty letterheads is spreading far. We would like to print yours. 25fp IMPLEMENTS—Do not fail to take advantage of the offerings in the implement line at the Quality Hardware Store. 41f STEEL NEEDLES—The regular 10c steel needles for 5c a package of 100 at J. W. Rothenberger’s. 116 f GLASS—We have a big stock of window glass and can take care of your needs. Osborn & Son Hardware. 481 RABBITS —Red, black and steel gray; Flemish Giant and Red Belgian. Phone 436, or see Riley Wantz. 48f <2 FOR SALE — Sonora talking machine, in first class condition. Inquire at Thornburg’s Drug Store. 4152 People should hear the Harmob-o-graph and its superior tone quality will be quickly appreciated. 918 f BLUE BlßD—Water softener and washing powder for washing machines. All grocers. 484 ASHES WANTED—Dump your ashes near public pier, at the foot of Main street. 4221 p

laffifaMS Brazil and Java furnish the whole world with its breakfast,dinner and supper coffee. There is nothing more appetizing than a cup of steaming coffee brewed from well roasted and properly cured kernels. Coffee We Sell Will Satisfy the most discriminating taste because it is carefully selected both for quality and flavor. Always come to us for the best staple and fancy groceries. Our motto.: Courtesy — Cleanliness Honesty—Service Seider& Burgener Pure Food Grocers

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| HOSIERY—We are exclusive agents for the Marshall Field & Co. Brand Burlington Hosiery. Silk fiber and'all silk hose priced from 70c the pair to $6.50. Our no equal for wear, La France pure silk, have been specially priced at $3.00 the pair, 25c less than . today’s wholesale price. Walk up and save, up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. 4221 ! BIG BUSINESS—“No business is too large to be encouraged if it is beneficial to the people, and no business is too small to be corrected and suppressed if it is bad.”—(Leonard Wood. It I PUBLIC SALE—Don’t forget that the next big sale at New Paris will start at 9:30 o’clock next Tuesday" morning, April 27. .Mai'tin Fisher, Mgr. 4221 1 SQUARE DEAL—“I have found that 95 percent of American labor is square and wants to run straight. Both labor and capital must have a square deal.” — (Leonard Wood. 4221 DRESSES —Qur wonderful variety of dresses makes this department the busiest spot in the county. Look them over before you buy. Walk up and save at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. 4221 FARM WANTED—Want to hear from owner of farm or good land or sale. For Fall delivery. Write, Leslie Jones, Box 12, Olney, 111. 4221 p CREDlT—“Secure provisions should be made that the farmers may get adequate credit to extend farming interests.”—(Leonard Wood. 4221 FOR SALE—My store is making good money. Expenses and rent are low. Health conditions compel me to sell. L. D. Mann Variety Store. 422tf 8 ■ ' FOR SALE —Dwelling, 5 rooms and bath, water and light; good Boston street location. Address, Nora Kitson, 202 W. Washington street, Goshen. 4222 p DRESSES —Have you seen the Haram Scarum dresses for children at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. It FOUND —Weed auto chain. Call at Journal office, identify and pay for ad. 422 f TAXES—Spring taxes are due and should be paid now at the State Bank. 4222 RUGS—Now is the time to get your new rugs at Beckman’s Store. 422 f TAXES — Don’t forget your taxes. 4222 BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates and Opinions on Titles, Our Specialties. Fire and Other Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IN '

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Special attention given to Estates, Deeds, Mortgages and Wills WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney at Law Over Lake City Bank, Warsaw, Ind. Admitted to practice in all courts. Mortgage Exemptions and Auto Licenses. Candidate for Prosecutor subject to choice of Republican Voters May 4th. Phone 443—Res. 1059

FRESH, GLEAN MEATS Await you at our market at all times. You will find the juiciest cuts and the tenderest pieces here. We also handle smoked and dried meats and a general line of canned meats. KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET J Saturday Special | j IN OUR BARGAIN i | BASEMENT -I ) Rub-No-More Washing Powder £ fnn QCf O Priced for Saturday Special V lt/1 wC/U o > Abhorbene Wall Paper Cleaner 2 for 25c p | Two Quart Size Covered Tin Pails at 19c g Large Size Long Handle Tin Dipper at 15c > 10 Quart Size Grey Granite Kettle at 98c | Gold Band Cups and Saucers at 24c g » Gold Band Dinner Plates at 23c o A complete showing of Chinaware, Glass- § j ware, Woodenware, Aluminumware, Kitchen g Utensils, etc., at attractive prices. i 1 Spring Suit Sale I Styles That Allure § Materials That Endure g $25.00, $45.00, $55.00, I and $95.50 g High Grade Silk Lined Suits of Navy Blue Serge and o Tricotine —Suits of Jersey Cloth in new spring shades —Pretty Velour Checks in Clever Sty lea —Just a sample of what Hudson’s have for' Spring in Suits. IJtHE | A GROWING STORE IN A GROWING C/ITY - R

SHOULDER TO SHOULDER “We want the same kind of a democracy we had during the war when the laborer, the new comer, the native born, Jew and gentile, stood shoulder to shoulder, all animated by a common purpose.”—(Leonard Wood. 4221 o — A number of our people went to Fort Wayne yesterday to hear Hiram A. Johnson speak. o LEAGUE OF NATIONS ' “I think that we should approve the League of Nations with reservations which thor-’ ' oughly Americanize it —reservations which will leave America absolutely free to follow her traditional policies to control without interference her own internal affairs —in, other words, j free to follow the dictates of American public opinion as expressed through the instrument- ‘ alities provided by the constitution.” — (Leonard Wood. 4221

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