The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 December 1920 — Page 3

PARAGRAPHIC BITS ABOUT ME FOLKS Notes of the Week on the Coming and Going of People You Know. Mrs. Alice Wertzbaugh is spening this week with Mrs. Jane Jones. Miss Alice Benner spent Sunday night with Miss Elizabeth McClintic. Miss Flora Masters spent one day last week with her brother, Oscar Masters, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Younce assisted Mr. and Mrs. Verd Shaffer with butchering Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Mollenhour of Bourbon visited with .the Joe Smeltzer family over Sunday. Mrs. Amanda Whitmer, Mrs. Clara Wogomon and Sylvester Unrue spent Thursday of last week in Milford.

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Rachmaninoff has not only made Re-Creations for the New Edison. He has also made recordings for one of the standard talking-machines. £ We are glad to announce that these talking-machine recordings may now be heard. We want you to hear them—and compare Itermine for yourself which gives you the real Rachmaninoff. Let us play Rachmaninoffs Edison Re-Creations for you. Mark how clear, how true the piano tone. See how every note in his runs, every accent in his interpretation, every shade in his pedalling is perfectly Re-Created. t This was proved by a test made at Mr. Rachmaninoffs home in New York City. He played the Second Hungarian Rhapsodie (Liszt) in direct comparison with the Re-Creation of his perform-

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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cripe and son Keith and Forrest Cripe spent Friday evening with their uncle and . aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Younce. Ed Mollenhour, foreman on the Bourbon News-Mirror, came Monday to spend a few days visiting here at the home of his mother, Mrs. Joe Smeltzer. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bushong, Mrs. Carl Young and brother-in-law, Max Allen Rhodes, all of Elkhart, visited friends here during the week end. Mrs. Young will be remembered Miss Louise Bushong, .formerly of this place. Chas. E. Brady returned last week from W. Va., where he and Orris E. Traster had gone two months ago to work on a large painting contract, and will spend two weeks or more here before returning to his work, which he expects to engage him several weeks longer. o WHO AND WHERE ' ! Warsaw Chamber of Commerce to. Donald J. Dalton, lots in Reed-Ker ad Warsaw ...;.... 400

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i Morrison A. Rockhill, comr., to j Allen E. Dougherty, lots 318 & 319 Warsaw t 1,823 Silas S. Leedy to Amerlcous C. Longbrake, tract sec 22 Seward tp 3,092 I Peoria J. Tenney to Nathaniel W. i Mauzy, 26 a sec 31 Washington 3,800 Nancy Biddlecome ter Lucy E. Upson, S lots 17 & 18 K & W ad Warsaw 800 Chester W. Bouse to David F., Antrim, 43.64 a sec 5 Lake tp 5,800 Louisa D. Gibbons to Theries D. Doll, tract sec 13 Turkey Creek tp 2,700 Isabel Daubenspeck to Samuel C. and Mabel L. Murphy, lot 127 Warsaw 11,000 Sarah E. Wagner et al to John A. and Nora B. Wagner, W lots 459 & 460, Warsaw 4,000 Harvey May ter Herbert Miller, 20 a sec 17 Jefferson tp 4,500 Lewis E. Schlotterback to Elwood and Viola Pearson, lot 91 S & W ad Syracuse 475 John W. Swick et al to Lymjyi R. Swick, 80 a sec 32 Franklin tp • 8,800 Perry Clayton to John D. Baumgartner, 40 a sec 7 Vanßuren

ance by the New' Edison. The absolute fidelity of the Re-Creation « to the artist’s original peformance astounded the listeners. Make the Rachmaninoff comparison. It will guide you right in selecting your Christmas phonograph. ( Ask also i about our Budget Plan It brings your New Edison for Christmas without squeezing your pocketbook. Remember, too, that, in buying a New Edison now, ypu are virtually buying a before-the-war-value with an after-the-war-dollar. The price of the New Edison has increased less than 15% since 1914, and a portion of this increase is war tax. “Edison stood the gaff” to keep his favorite invention within the reach of every one who loves beautiful music. . >

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tp 3.000 Erma D. Anderson et al to Francis M. Coplin, lot 46 Mentone.... 1,800 Hamer Rodeheaver to James and Edith Heaton, lot 83 third ad Winona 4,049 Caroline Gieseking to Henry C. Herscher and Harley E. Davis, ' " lot in Blk 2 Redkey, ad Pierceton 2,500 Silas E. Leininger et al to Chas. W. Fribley, 120 a sec 24 Etna tp 12,000 John T. Brosnahan to Otto Rardin and Ethel Rardin, W 7 & 8 blk 18 Hayes’ ad Pierceton 1,000 Lert>y Fisher to Mervin Mishler, 25 a sec 10 Jefferson tp.«....>5,500 Milton Miller to Wm. N. Kin- | caide, lot sec 5 Vanßuren tp, 4,5001 Emily L. Rapp to Merrill O. Smith, 35.15 a sec 34 Harrison tp.... 8.000 Victoria Beck Moon to Charles E. and Nellie E. Oliver, lot >9l Warsaw .................... 3,000 Frank W. Donaldson to Eva H. Northup. lots 15 & 16 Grand View Park 4,000 LaFayette Paulus to Adam Gresso, | S pt lot 52 Sidney 500 • Donald Vanderveer, comr. to Jas. R. Biller, 60 a sec»'ls Jefferson tp :.... 5,525

Donald Vanderveer, comr. to Oliver H. Flowers, tract sec 15 Jefferson tp 9,975 Wm. Z. Roberts et al to Charles and Carolyn Gerard, tract sec 12 Tippecanoe tp 350 Jos. P. Dolan to Anna Albright, lot 15 Dolan ad Kale island,.. 250 David Ross to Earl B. Sturgis and Ralph E. Herst, lot 4 Forest Glenn 200 Samuel G. Cook to James M. and Allie Fawley, pt lot 5 Thralls’ ad Warsaw I 3,200 Wm. S. Felkner to Felkner-Rudd Motor Co., pt lota 301 & 302 Warsaw 32,263

at NEWELL’S Christmas Wie Gift Suggestions

“Christmassy” Undermuslins Particular women will appreciate a gift from these stocks of DOVE AND WUI.FHEAD Undermuslins because they represent the Lest materials and tailoring. There are soft crepe de chines, wash satins, nainsooks, crepes, etc., with charming hand embroideries and lovely laces. The Christmas showing includes envelope chemise, gowns, bloomers, camisoles in silks or cottons. SILK GARMENTS ARE PRICED: . Cajnisoles, $1.95 to $2.75. Chemise, $2.95 to $7.95 Night Dresses, $5.75 to SIO.OO. Bloomers, $3.50 to $5.95.

CHRISTMAS REDACTIONS ON Furs and Coats Though entirely practical, there is just enough of the luxurious about furs to make them ideal for gifts. Fur scarfs and muffs in wanted skins are reduced about 33 1-3 percent. Fur Coats as Follows: $95 Coat, $65. $l5O Coats, $95. $175 Coat, $119.50.

Gift News SILK HOSIERY always pleases, and our reduced prices will surely please the giver. “Phoenix” thread silk hose in black, white and colors, $1.25 % $1.50, $1.75 pair. JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHES in blue and white designs that will wash and always look neat and attractive, $1.15, $1.50 to $2.25. FANCY BATH TOWELS have colored borders and fancy woven effects, 50c to sl. HANDKERCHIEFS are here in hosts of dainty embroidered patterns. Fine lawns and linens at 10c, 18c, 25c, 35c, 50c to sl. INFANTS’ KNITWEAR—toques, booties, sacques, sweater sets with ribbon and yarn embroideries. 50c to $2.50. THE APPAREL SECTIONS offer many delightful solutions of wjiat to give. Coats suits and dresses arqzdnghly acceptable—and they’re all reduced from 33 1-3 to 50 per cent.

Silk Crepes, $1.50 Yard. All 40-inch Georgettes and crepe de hines in all colors are reduced to $1.50 >er yard. Lining Silks, $1.69 Yard. 36-inch wide, light and dark grounds with lowered patterns. Exceptional values at >1.69 yard. Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Up. Silk messaline, silk jersey and taffeta >etticoats in all colorings, very special at >3.95, $4.45, $4.95, $5.95 up. Outing Flannels, 19c Yard. Light or dark grey outings in stripes and ihecks, 19c yard,

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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. V KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET

Flannelettes, 15c Yard’. 27-inch fancy flannelettes, fleeced on one side, special at 15c yard. Outing Flannels, 25c Yard. 36-inch fancy colored outings at only 25c cents yard. Bleached Muslin, 15c Yard. 36-inch wide; special at 15c yard. Plaid 27 and 32 inches wide; light and plaids and checks in good patterns and qualities. Special at 25c yard. * Hair Ribbon, 45c Yard. Silk Taffeta with satin stripes and plaids of self color. Formerly tip to 65c at yard 45c

Beddings Plaid Blankets Pretty pink and blue plaid cotton blankets, size 72x80, $3.48 pair. » Wool Blankets. High grade St. Mary’s plaid woolen blankets, large sizes, $0.50, $10.75, $13.75 and $10.75 per pair. Bed Spreads Full size crochet and satin finish bed spreads and sets from $2.48' to SIO.OO. Comforters. Sateen and Chailie covered comforters are unusual values at $4.50 and $5.50. Bath Robe Blankets. Crib Blankets. Lounge Robes. p— A Record For the ones who have phonographs—a Brunswick record or two. r The latest dances, concert pieces and classical selections are in stock. in and hear them, 85c to $1.75.