Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 September 1918 — Page 7

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51X WIVES HEAR OF IHEIR HUSBAND'S FALL

Kz. Qibbs Had Acquired Sis Help. Keets When The Police Decided I To Stop Him. e'v. •. 'i„. 1

CHRIAOO, 111, Sept 20.—Jes*e Otley CUbba, 34 years old. a shoe salesman, h«a had six wives and is rather fmud K It. As jlh incident to his un»r ho vas arrested yesterday on a bigamy charge brought by wifo No. 6. He uigllns tot more wives at the time through the perioral delivery department of the pofttoffice and had three Ofbbles.

Glbbs* reooIVeetion of hia .various v»iTea K hazy, but he thinks they all gpt divorcer from him exempt No. 0. "And I think we can bluff her into getting a divorce in the morning," he *atd last night from his safe retreat in the cellroom of detective headquar*tfrs. (iibbs is t« be regstrded as a sage fn the matter of women, the world's oldest mystery. Here 1* his ottndld opinion of themr" s "Women are easy. All yen have to do Is to wink at them and they fall f#r tL-

Here la bis record as given toy him••If: Wtal Wh« Among WTws. "No. l—Amelia Bartelhelm, daoght«r of a brewer at Beardatown, HL Married her when sre was 20, In Octaber, 1905. She was shy and I flirted with her on a bet. It took me four months to land her. She got a divorce after a year and is married again and Uvtng In Csntralia.

WASHINGTON, Sept 20.—Box toed •hoes, felt heel pads and felt inner *oles are doomed for the period of the war. The war industries board announced tndajr that the manufacture of felt nsed for these articles must be discontinued as soon as present supplies Of raw material are exhausted and at once if its manufacture interferes with the fulfillment of government orders.

The board also called for a report of the stocks on hand of wool felts and jacket* used in the manufacture of paper. Suggestions were made to bring about the greatest service of those now tn use and to prevent destruction and waste.

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"No. 2—Josephine Pad en. Downers f!rove. Married her in 1910 when she was .20. Her mother butted In and broke things op. She was a telephone operator.' She got a divorce after a year and is married again.

No. 8—May Barley. Married her i fchen she was 22 years did. She lived somewhere on Chicago avenue or

Pearson street She got sore because I went oat one night with her music teacher. She went up in the air and lfft me. I met her a year later and •he said she had a divorce.

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"No. 4—'Matilda Schlnetter. Married tier in April, 1915. 8he was 22 and lived at 2906 Richmond street. She was a naree. She stuck around for two months and then didn't come home one night. I met her at ITinmaa's a year later and she sold she was going to get a divorce.

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"So. 5-—Hose A. Lynn. Marrtod Tier Oct. 5, 1*16. She was 21) and lived at 1457 Raseher avenue. She was a milliner. One morning when she went to work she told me she didn't want to see me when she came home at night, so I Just packed up and left. I think she ts. willing to get A divurca tomorrow. .S •"No. €—®11ma iSwanhersr, a trained atxrse, 17?S Summerdalj avenue married her May 38 last at Crown Point. She is 36 years old. but doesn't look it. i had a little flirtation with her one rjviny day on North Clark street and fUiked her to get under my nmbrella. She w^nt out on a .iob last July and didn't leave any address. Fhe never Wine back.1*

The Swan berg woman and a new girl that Gibbs was paying attention to on the north side caused his present trouble. They decided it waa time to bring him to a halt. He had two diamond rings when arrested by Detective Sergeants Carroll and Cassia, JfcJfce lives at 1940 Orchard street.

TJ. S. FLEER KILLED.

A i JBAKY, Ga., Sept 50.—An alrfMane from Sofrther field fell near Oawson, Oa., today, killing the mechanic. Walter Hlnton, of California, and badly bruising the pilot, Lieut. Ming, of Austin, Texas. The lieutenant said he lost control while In & tail lp&.

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Government Asks That All Christmas Buying Be Completed by Nov. If.

your Christmas shopping early is more than ever wise advice and, at t! .,s tune, advice which must be followed in order not to interfere with the ["government's War program. The council of national defense, in a special bulletin to women, who do a large share of the Christmas buying, nrgea that as much Christmas shopping aa possible be done in October and completed by *""v. 15. Other suggestions are:

That the articles parehased be Cfro+en with reference to the actual needs of the individuals for whom they are intended. The only exceptions to this should be in the case of toys for little children.

That for gifts which" most be sect by mail, express, or freight small, light articles be chosen.

That purchasers carry home small packages and do not ask for frequent or special deliveries.

That wherev,r possible Rifts be delivered in person rather than by mail or express.

That all tsitckagesr-tjards, etc, which must be sent by mail or express be started by Dec. 5 at latest

The state councils have been astlred to see that the dealers keep their agreement not to hire extra help or lengthen tbe boors at fliiliiiim fliim.

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