The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 December 1920 — Page 8
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FOR SALE—One factory rebuilt L. C. Smith No. 5 typewriter, in fine condition and writing like new, but has been in use a few months since leaving the factory and is reduced in price to $65. Here is a dandy buy for somebody who wants a typewriter in the home. See the Syracuse Journal Typewriter Exchange. 27f
FOR SALE—One L. C. Smith typewriter No. 5, just overhauled and rebuilt at the factory and in every way practically as good as new. This is a first class buy at $75. See it at the Syracuse Journal Typewriter Exchange.
BUSINESS—Secure a business education, either in the resident school or by home study. Catalog and Home Study booklet free. Write theJEfouth Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. 274
NOTICE—Those desiring to start piano lessons after the holidays should see Mr. Cress. 312 p
YOU certainly want to save money, and you would like to have better bakings. Then use Calumet It’s the biggest thing you can do to improve the quality of your bakings —and lower baking costs. Calumet is made in the largest, most sanitary Baking Powder Factories in the World. No Baking Powder is made under better .conditions—none can be better in ’quality. It contains only such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by the U. S. Pure Food Authorities. An absolute guarantee that it Is pure.
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It received highest Awards, World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago — Paris Exposition, Paris, France —positive proof of its superior merit It is used by more housewives, domestic scientists and chefs than any other brand. That would not be the case, if it were possible to secure a higher quality leavener. It is sold at a moderate price. All you have to do is to compare costs to determine how much you can save by buying Calumet Pound can of Calumet contains full IbozlSorne baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.
Japan and China introduced the ■ W® world to tea, and : * ts delightful fla- ’ vor an d soot hing \ qualities have OMUORSR? made it the universally popular I o TgA PICKING Iff JAPAN J beverage. Buy Your Tea at Our Store and from our wide range of stock choose the leaf most suited to your taste. Keep in mind, too, that our supply of staple and fancy groceries is the best to be had. We assure Courtesy — Cleanliness—Honesty—Service Seider& Burgener Pure Food Grocers
FOR SALE —Fine 8-room residence prperty in south Huntington street. Good lot in fine location. House is in good condition. Address J. W. Richards, 1008 Donald St., South Bend, Indiana. 99f
SPECIAL —Special Holiday reduced scholarship rates, —resident or home study. Save money by enrolling before January 3. Don’t miss this opportunity. Write the South Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. 315
PUBLIC SALE—A fine big list of items is being offered in the next big sale to be held at New Paris next Tuesday, December 7, beginning promptly at 9:30 in the morning. Martin Fisher, Manager. 311
FOR SALE —Oliver typewriter No. 9, with all the latest improvements, spic and span and writing like factory new. Here is a bargain at $38.50. See the Syracuse Journal Typewriter Exchange. 27f
PASTRY—Use the Goshen Buckwheat Flour. The Celestial Flour made by The Goshen Milling Company is the best pastry flour made. 313
LADIES’ SUITS—AII ladies’ suits at one-third off, up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. Walk up and save. 311
CataaatCrMUß Cairn Recipe — 3 cups pastry flour, 3 level teespoons Calumet Baking Powder, S cup butter. 1% cup* granulated sugar, Yolks of 3 eggs. M cup cold water. Whites of 3 eggs. 1 teaspoon orange extract. Then ma in the regular way.
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REMEMBER—The next big sale at New Paris will be held in the pavilion on Tuesday, December 7, and will begin promptly at 9:30 o’clock. Don’t forget it. Martin Fisher, Mgr. 311
NEW TIRES—Get my prices on South Bend International tires and tubes. My prices will be a pleasant surprise to you. Box 137, Syracuse, A. R. Strock.
FOR BREAKFAST—The Goshen Milling Company’s “Germ of Wheat’’ is the best breakfast food made. 313
FOR SALE —Small property at a price cheaper than to pay rent. See J. W. Rothenberger. 312
FOR SALE — Mixed wood. Forrest Kern, phone 267, Syracuse. 312
FURS—You save money on furs at Stephenson’s, Warsaw.3ll
—AT THE— Oakland Theater —SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4— A special Vitagraph feature starring Corrine Griffith in “HUMAN COLLATERAL” —MONDAY, DECEMBER 6— Don’t forget that Monday is Prize Night —WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8We are starting another serial, to be added with “The Vanishing Dagger.” It is entitled “ELMO, THE FEARLESS” —FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10— We are opening for a Western night only, including a Joe Martin comedy. Don’t fail to see these funny monkeys. In the future we will offer a program every night except Tuesday.
MILLINERY CLEARANCE SALE For the next few days we are offering our Millinery line at * «■ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES - t in‘ an effort to reduce our stock of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Hats. We must make room for our large line of Holiday Toys and Christmas Goods. I If you are needing a winter hat, here is your good opportunity to effect a big saving; The Variety Store Syracuse, Indiana
’ f Buyers for South Bend International tires and tubes, hand made and guaranteed 7,000 miles. A. R. Strock, Box 137, Syracuse. 31f
Get it! Jl Our Budget Plan will help you COME in I Let us explain how the Budget Plan goes ahead [ with that New Edison for Xmas. , ~lt breaks up the payments, — I scatters them through 1921,—fits \them to your pocketbook. / ! Besides, you’re using an after- / ' the-war dollar to buy a before-the- . war value. The New Edison has gone up in price less than 15% since 1914. Mr. Edison has kept prices down by absorbing increased ‘ costs himself. You get the benefit. Thornburg’s First Door West of School House <K. NEW EDISON
SAVE MONEY—It will pay you to get my prices on South Bend International tires and tubes before buying. See A. R. Strock, Box 137, Syracuse. 31f
WATCH OUR SHOW WINDOWS FOR SANTA CLAUS A big assortment of Christmas gifts already here and more coming. Come in and pick out your needs and place them aside until you are ready to send them. You will find in our big asortment Jonteel Sets, Manicure Sets, White Ivory, Kodaks, Candy, Thermos Bottles, Stationery, Fountain Pens, Cigars, Cigarettes, Cigar Cases, Cigarette Cases, and Mouth Pieces, Perfumes, Toilet Water, Face Powders, Shaving Stands, Toilet Cases, Mirrors, Traveling Sets, and- many other items. :: :: ;; Prices ranging from 50c to S4O Come in and let us show you. F. L HOCH REXALL Store Syracuse, : : : : Indiana
| EXTRA ! Price Reductions £ Appleton’s Amoskeag 1921 Outing Flannel and all our || light and dark Outings, reduced to yard 25c 0 36-Inch Fancy Outing Flannel, in light and dark colors, g 45c value, reduced to yard 31c § Yard Wide Soft Finish Bleached Muslin, former price 8 40c and 50 a yard, reduced to yard .21c and 25c § 54-Inch Tricolette in a good range of colors, a very o Special value, reduced to yard $3.50 p 36-Inch Black Venetian, a highly lustred fabric, extrs 8 special value, reduced to yard SI.OO 0 36-Inch Figured Comforter Silkolene, many very pretty 8 designs, reduced to yard 25c o 36-Inch Scout Percales, in light and dark colors, a good 0 assortment, reduced to yard.... 25e g 27-Inch Fancy Plaid Dress Ginghams, formerly priced g at 40c a yard, reduced | Dress Goods 8 54-Inch/All Wool Double Warp Storm Serge, formerly 0 priced at $3.50 a yard, reduced to yard $2.00 8 French Serges: $3.75 quality at $2.25 a yard. The $4.50 g quality at $3.00 a yard. The ohe selling at $3.00 is g 54 inches wide. I Blanket Reduced 8 Very Low Prices Here on Fine All Wool Blankets 8 $15.00 Fancy Wool Plaids SIO.OO § $21.50 Fancy Wool Plaids $15.00 o Cotton Klankets—in Fancy Plaids, all standard sizes, 8‘ and wonderful values at $3.98, $5.00 and $5.75 8 Nashua Blanket —Extra size 72x84, Plain gray and tan, 0 Heavy Fleeced Blankets, at pair $4.35 a x J - Cloth Coats g AT CLEAN-UP REDUCTIONS 0 At $15.00 —Good Warm Winter Coats, of Polo Cloth, in g Styles and Colors most desirable, values up to $29.50. 0 At $19.50 —Silk Lined Velour Coats, in shades of Brown, 8 Taupe and Navy Blue, values up to $37.50. 8 At $25.00 —Coats of Silvertone, Velour, Polo Cloth and 8 Fancy Mixtures, many silk lined, values to $45.00. 8 At $35.00 —High Grade Cloth Coats with fancy silk lin8 ings, some with large collars, belted or loose back, 8 values up to $65.00. At $50.00 —Highly Tailored Coats of fine materails, g Many of these coats have large fur collars—a marvelous g showing of High Grade Coats low priced. 8 Plush Coats 8 (A MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY) o $25.00 Beaver Plush Short Model Coats for $15.00 o $29.50 Salt’s Peco Plush Short Model Coats for... .$25.00 8 $37.50 Salt’s Peco Plush Full Length Coats for.. .$32.00 o $50.00 Salt’s Behring Seal Plush Coats for $35.00 8 (Short Model Silk Lined Coats) 8 $55.00 Salt’s Peco Plush Full Length Coats for.. .$35.00 g (Lined with Sol Lining) | Handsome Suits (In Women’s and Misses’ Sizes) I Pretty Fall Suits of Velour and Tricotine in Navy Blue, 5 Brown and Pekin Blue, values up to $50.00, down to $25 I One big assortment of Velour Suits in all the most de- | sirable shades, some have fur collars, values up to $65, 