Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1923 — Page 12

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ROLAND C. SNIDER SUES FORDIVORCE Wife Confesses She Didn’t Lose Memory on Trip, Suit for divorce from Helena Enlder, 23, of 1549 N. Meridian St., has been filed in Superior Court, Room 4, by Deputy Sheriff Roland C. Snider, alleging: cruel and Inhuman treatment. Custody of their son, William George, &, Is asked. The complaint states that the Sniders were married Oct. 16, 1918. It was filed following a preliminary hearing in Juvenile Court for Mrs. Snider on child neglect charges following her disoovery In a Danville (111.) hotel last Thursday morning, supposedly a victim of amnesia. Mrs. Snider broke down at the court hearing and told Judge Frank J. Lahr she wanted to confess that she did not lose her memory. “I met George Kafader Wednesday afternoon to go to dance at the Lyric theater. He gave me something funny tasting to drink, and I got dizzy and sick. I telephoned my husband from the hotel at Danville," said Mrs. Snider. The Juvenile Court trial will be resumed at 9 a. m. Wednesday. bogus” furs in probe Sis Scots to Face Court Nor. 6 as Police Seek Evidence. The cases of six Scotchmen arrested Saturday after. It Is alleged, they sold dyed rabbit skins as expensive furs, were continued Monday In city co irt until Nov. 6, In order to give the cafleers more time to gather further evidence. When arrested the men were wearing uniforms of the British Navy. A wonuu., v.hose name is withheld, told the court that she bought a coat for S2OO .represented to be a seal skin, from one of the men. The men gave their names as Neal O'Hare, William Johnston, both of Invernessm, Scotland; William H. Johnston, John Johnston and Henry Johnston all of Lochoise, Scotland, and William O’Hare, Roshire, Scotland. Brother XavieT Dies Suddenly Word was received at St. John’s School Monday of the sudden death of Brother Xavier, 70, who died in Natchez, Miss., where he taught in the Cathedral School there. He left several years ago to accept a teching t>osition. He will be buried in Natchez. tobeLTevepaTn AND BACKACHE Women May Depend upon Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Minneapolis, Minn.—“l had heard bo much about Lydia E. Pinkham’s mmiimmjiini m * to relieve mv pains and backache, and to help build me ii up I began to take !||| that, f had been lit sick off and on for now 1 have had Cuch good results that I am recommending the Vegetable Compound to every one.”—Mrs. J. J.Bieber, 3939 18th Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Finds a True Friend "Every woman who values her health should be proud to have a true friend like the Vegetable Compound, ” Bays Mrs. W. E. Shaw, 3227 Walnut Street, Chicago, Illinois. "I had female weakness so badly that I could not stand on my feet. Half of my time was spent in bed and I had pains in thy back which were unbearable. I tried everything I could think of to help myself, and when a friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I began taking it at once. I recommend it without hesitation.” —Advertisement.

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Encourage expression of child’s rhythm and music with toy instruments Tubaphone Happily amuses the amaA wooden frame with metal tubes and has a chime tone. Played by striking with wooden mallets. With each toy is an Instruction sheet with notes. Easy to learn to play and educational. Comes In five sizes, with 6, 10 or 15 keys. Priced $4, $2.75, $1.75, $1 and 50<L Share with those less fortunate. Give liberally to THE COMMUNITY FUND Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

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A New and Better Store Reputation for fair dealing, dependable merchandise and Veasonable prices has made us one of the best known Jewelry concerns in the city.

You will And ns a good firm to do business with; always reliable and always with the most dependable Jewelry at the lowest possible prices. Gray, Gribben & Gray 151 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET We Trust Anyone Who Works

| Money to Loan $lO to S3OO r I AT LEGAL RATES % No endorsers. No extra charges of any kind. No worthy person refused. You get the full amount of the loan and have all the time necessary for repayment, and pay the lawful Inter-, est for the actual time you keep tho money. No Inquiries of your friends, tradespeople or employer. You can get the money today. If in a hurry phone Main 2923. I Household Finance 2d floor Indiana Trust Bldg. PUg Cor. Wash. & 'Virginia Ave. H mm aj

SALE OF STOVES Quick Deliveries Low Prices—Easy Terms Get a Set of Dishes Handsome dinner set given away with every purchase of $25 or over. Famous for Oar t-.-oom Outfits, $88.15 925-929 Virginia Ave.

HUTS will be true of the next eleven persons you meet in IndianOne contributed to the Community Fund last year. Two were benefited by the Community Fund. Eight neither £ave nor received. ARE YOU ONE OF THE EIGHT? If you are, much depends on you this year. If you are “one of the eight,” and your circumstances do not permit you to give, the Community Fund asks nothing of you. But if you are “one of the eight” and you can give, the Community Fund merits your contribution. If an individual wants an education, he must make sacrifices to obtain it. If he would be healthy, he mast practice the denials that make good health possible. If he would be clean, he must put forth the effort that accomplishes cleanliness. The same law applies with equal force to the community. If a city would help its dependents and train them for useful lives, the cost of that training must be paid. If a community would fight against disease, it must make the cash sacrifice that a battle for health demands. If a city would be clean, someone must pay to have it so. The Community Fund of Indianapolis does for the unfortunates and for the boys and girls, young men and young women, and all who need the things that are nobody’s particular business as individuals. But these things must be done if our community is to stand well among cities. While the Community Fund helps but two of each eleven persons directly, it benefits the whole city by solving in a business-like manner the social problems that every community must meet. Is it fair that only one out of eleven should pay.?

$662,889 Needed for These 39 Welfare Organizations

Indianapolis Travelers’ Aid Jewish Federation of IndianapoUs KnlcUerbacker HaU Association Old Folks' Home Public Health Nursing Association Ked Cross Salvation Army Society of tbe Good Shepherd Social Service Department, IndianapoUs Church Iteration

! NICHOLAS H. NOYES, . Chairman WILLIAM J. MOONEY EDWARD A. KAHN / FRED HOKE President * * l EVANS WOOLLEN Board of Directors / vice-president j FREDERIC M. AYRES , • ( Treasurer

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Twervly-lbu.rye6.ri ofDEPENCABLE-DENTISTRY modern methods moderate prices ’ “A Word to the Wise” 'VYhat you think is a tiny I cavity may already be / \ (yTlr working its way down IV deep in the tooth. '“vs if Let us put an end to its \ I ((jl i | progress before it’s too $Sf A—late to save the tooth. We use LOKOLINE to assure absolutely pain- 1 less extraction 1 EITELJORjG & MOORE' Z.MARMT ST AND TH f CIRCLE J.ADY ATTCNDAHT

GtOcMOJTi y (eJeteriCL S. W. Corner Meridian and the Circle Convenience Under Hotel Lincoln Management. With Hotel Service “When A Feller Needs A Friend” (Apologies to Briggs) _ When you stand at a cafeteria counter, J Gazing at iiome expensive-looking dessert, Wondering how much it costs, Ashamed to study the list up on the wall, / Under the scornful eyes ofr the pretty girl behind the counter. 1 5T* None of that here. Every dish Is plainly | marked so that “he who runs may read.” |Sj And the Price Will Please You. L Washington 3 t,

Volunteers of America West Park Social Service House Wheeler City Rescue Mission Women's Improvement Club Young Men’s Christian Association Young Men’s Christian Association (Colored Branch) Young Women's Christian Association Young Women’s Christian Association (Phyllis Wheatley Branch)

TUESDAY, OCT. 3C, 1923

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