Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1920 — Page 3

j SATURDAY Ai KlL 24- 1920

THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

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OPERA HOUSE

1 ‘ I A. COOK, Prop. & Mgr. 2 Doors Open at 6:30 Two Shows Show Starts 7:00 J

PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

Samuel Goldwyn And Rex Beach Presents The Cup of Fury A Master Seven Part Photo Play By RuPert Hughes The Picture Worth While See It A Goldwyn Special Production

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SAY WIFE MUST WORK -orced to Support Husband If Out of Job.

Princess Crysanthemum “Musical Operetta”

Soviet Marriage Code Provides Principals Must Support Each Other. London.—A ItuMviun wife Is required to support her husband if she be able to do so and be is unable to work and in need of her support, under the marriage laws of soviet Russia. A copy of this code, translated Into EngMsli. has Just reached London from the Russian People's Commissariat of .1 ustlce. It provides that married persons •hall be expected to support each other. Should one refuse, and the other be what is classed as a “needful," unlit to work, the latter has the right to apply to tlie department of social security to compel the husband or wife, as the case may he. to pay support. -Mutual consent of husband and wife or merely the desire of one of them to he freed from the other may be considered as grounds for divorce. Local Judges are authorized to hear divorce cases, hut their decisions are subject to appeal. The matrimonial age is fixed at IS for men and Id for girls. Both must he of sound mind and mutually desirous of marriage. Differences of religion or vows of celibacy are no Impediment. Married persons may choose to bear the surname of the bride or the bridegroom, or of their Joint names. Marriages contracted In accordance with religious forms are not binding unless the union Is registered under the prescribed form of civil sovletist marriages. Old forms of ninrrlage law, or. as It Is termed, “the legalized forging together of men and women,” are abolished. Under the laws of succession In the soviet code, none but the '‘needful" and the state may inherit property. The estates of emigrants and of rebels are subject to confiscation by the state.

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Girls Glee Club High School Anditorium Friday, April 30, 1920 Admission 15 & 25 cents Matinee - Friday - 4 P. M. for Children

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One of I lie many “young men" ot Koumnuiu stinting out to nmke bis fortune. He is one of the thousands that American lied b'ross relief workers met on the roads of Uoainan!n. On his hack, he carries his entire worldly possessions after a lifetime of steady work. He Is only one of the thousands of war sufferers who are wandering along the roads seeking a place to settle down. He Is a typical war refugee of the Balkans.

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BELGIUM TO GET U. S. CATTLE Chicago Among Cities From Which Regular Shipments Are to Ge Made. Xcw York.—A large and regular movement of cattle from Mils country, consigned to the Belgian government, will he started within the next few days, to continue throughout the greater part of the year. It Is understood that these animals will he used to replace war losses. They are to go by way of Boston to Antwerp. The consigner Is I*. Burns A Co. of Calgary, Can. Shipments will be made from northwestern Canada. Kansas City and Chicago direct to the large stockyards near Boston. Between 3.000 and 4,000 head will be shipped each month. AI. of the cattle will he discharged at Antwerp.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday morning service in the Ader bb on the second fi.oor at 11 o’clock. Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Wednesday evening testimony service at 8 o’clock. Everybody'wc'lcome.

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Typist at a Human Cuahlsn lavsa Window Cleaner's, Lift on Trenton Street. Trenton, N. ,T.—Acting as a human cushion Miss Helen Kugler, a pretty, young State-house stenographer, probably saved the life of Augustus Miller, n window (leaner, when the latter. while at work on a second story window of an ortli-e building fell am! landed on the young woman as she was passing. Miss Kugler. with breath altnos, knocked out of her, fell Into the street and Miller landed on his feet. The girl, except for being badly shaken, whs unharmed and was ahle to go 10 ihe state house and finish her work. Miller’s left foot was sprained and tie went to a hospital for tretit-

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BENEFITS SURPASSED ALL S.VNOinHi ‘SAVQ N3A3S <41 OTHER COMBINED, WOMAN SAYS.

WANTED: To buy second hand lawn hose E. Shipley 2t

FOR RENT: I-arge furnished room. Gentlemen preferred. 407 W, FYan. kiln Street. 2t

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WANTED: A pony buggy. See O. T Ellis. 2t

Men Wanted for both day and night shifts. The American Zinc Products Company tf

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FOR RENT:. Two furnished rooms 417 E. Washinvton St. Phone 771

FOR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS-, See county recorder, 0. T. EIH*. o- - ■■ ■" Architect, Contractor and , landscape Gardening. W. H. Evans, Greencastle, Indiana.

WANTED—All kinds of truck hauling. —Phone 210 Raymond Thompson

like a lump of lead had formed in m v stomach. I was badly constipated and would sometimes go for sjgferal days without an action of my bowels. My to catch hold of something to keep had would often swim so that I’d have from falling. No ore knows how much I suffered,” * "The different kinds of medicines I tried didn’t seem to reach my ailment* •’--TWW’WISI

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Trutona is really a medicine of ^n. usual merit. It is unsurpassed as a reconstructive agency, system punf-ei and body invigorant. It has been de. dared peerless as a treatment foi stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Grercastle at R P Mullins. Drug Store. ' r.&f

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