Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1929 — Page 7

NOV. 29, 1929.

INCOMPATIBLE, DIVORCE CHARGE OF. POLA NEGRI Film Star Finally Sues for Freedom From Georgian Prince. Bv Unl'rd Brest PARIS. Nov. 29.—The broken romance of Pola Negri and the Georgian prince. Serge Mdivani, finally reached Paris’ divorce courts today when attorneys for the moving picture actress filed papers charging incompatibility. Miss Negri’s suit, filed under the actress’ true name. Appolonia Chalupez, divorced wife of Count Mombska, cites a long list of instances in which she and her prince disagreed, climaxed by their separation several months ago. when Serge left to live with his father. They were married in May, 1927, at Miss Negri's residence. Chateau Serincourt, just outside Paris. After a series of quarrels, they agreed in April of this year to divorce. Became Distributor All efforts of the prince’s brother. Prince David, who married Mae Murray, another film star, to bring about a reconciliation were unsuccessful and the separation lengthened, Serge taking up work as a French distributor for American talking picture producers. Miss Negri arrived here two Weeks ago, announcing that she planned to begin the divorce action, but protesting that she still loved her husband. "I loved Serge greatly, and I still love him,” she said. “Divorce will be a great wrench, but divorces ire the only solution when two people can not live peacefully together.” Could Have Been Unkind '1 certainly won’t oppose the suit. She really is kind to sue on grounds of incompatibilty. She could have used many other reasons. She is a charming woman, but we are not mates.” Miss Negri plans to remain at her chateau with her mother, hopeful that she may get action on the suit before she returns to Hollywood in January to fulfill a contract to make three talkies. There was some question as to whether she was a legal resident, but in view of the fact that the prince has been a legal resident of Paris since the war. the court is expected to expedite the case as a French action rather than American. WELLESLEY GETS MOST MAIL FROM HARVARD

Check Up Shows Smith, Vassar and Bryn Mawr Follow. Pu United I'n *.* CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 29.--Wellesley college girls have the honor—if they want to call it that —of receiving more mail from Harvard students than members of any other girls’ school in the country. A recent check-up at Harvard indicated that an average of sixty letters a day are posted from Harvard to Wellesley. Thirty missives arrive daily at Smith, and Vassar hearts ire gladdened with twenty. Bryan dawT trails w'th a daily dozen. Radcliffe failed to show in the *ieck-up—doubtless because Radeffe is Harvard's next-door neigh--1\ At any rate, Radcliffe gir! R'umit that although Wellesley gets th letters, Radcliffe goes to the dat-os. GAiDNER WILL SPEAK IEFORE TRAFFIC CLUB Anna? Dinner Is Scheduled for Wednesday Evening. Harry T. Gardner, manager of the Cininnati Automobile Dealers’ Association, will speak on “Too Many Zpjras,” at the twenty-first anrfual dtmer of the Indianapolis Traffic Chfi at the Columbia Club at G:3O Wejensday. “Even as You and I," a railway traffic burlfVjue skit, will be presented by G l. McNay, general agent of the Western Pacific Railway; R. Berm\n, traffic representative of the Burlington, and H. F Moa'clar, genera agent of the Boston Maine, ah of Cleveland. About 350 are expected to attend the dinner, including a delegation of Cleveland industrial and railway executives. The Varsity orchestra will furnish music. William F. Banning, president, will preside.

RUDDELI HEADS FRAT Indianapolis Alan Named State Chief of Ibi Kappa Si. James H. Ruddell of Indianapolis was elected state president of the Phi Kappa Si fraternity at the thirty-third annual state dinner at the Clavpcol Wednesday night. Other officers elected were: Vicepresident, John Rabb Emerson, De Pauw chapter, and secretary-treas-urer. Dan Walker, Indianapolis. The dinner was attended by 325. Walter Pfall of Indianapolis was toastmaster, and addresses were given by Thomas Cookson. Indianapolis. and Frank Whiting, Chicago. De Pauw chapter won the silver loving cup for the most novel stunt. INSURANCE MAN HELD Blames Negroes for Loss; Both •aspects and Victim in Cell. After complaining he had been robbed of $l5O he had collected for a life insurance company, John Williams, 43. 2133 Bosart avenue, was arrested Thursday night on a statutory charge. Police held Elsie Gibbs, Negro, 329 tills worth street, and Armanda Jackson. Negro. 709 North Senate avenue, with Williams on charges of vagrancy. Williams declared the Nfcgr ©women stole the money while be waa at the Ellsworth street ad<!n;ss. but left him S2O of his own money.

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This wild young generation! It’s as a savage living in the wilds that 4-year-old Diana HughesHughes is being reared by her distinguished parents in London. Shi eats only bones, meat, rougn fruits and vegetables, dresses in all kinds of weather as she is shown above —and never has been ill. Physicians marvel at her health, call her the “perfect child.”

URGES LAW REGULATING PATENT OWNERS’ RIGHTS Attorney Suggests Making Felony of Infringement. Enactment of a law making it a felony to infringe knowingly on a patent or refuse to manufacture a patented product was urged today by Harrison Spencer, patent attorney, 1304 New City Trust building. To fail to put on the market a newly patented product is to “rob citizens of the normal progress o. science,’’ Spencer declared. Spencer pointed out that mar manufacturers with large financial backing ‘“deliberately and knowingly infringe upon patents.’’ “The United States is the only country where this matter is not taken care of. In Canada a person is compelled to manufacture the product or relinquish the right on the patent,” he said. FRIENDLY ENEMY DRIVES PAIR INTO BANKRUPTCY Dry Official Blamed by Brothers for All Their Difficulties. Pv United Press ALBANY, N. V., Nov. 29.—Lowell R. Smith, assistant prohibition administrator, is a nemesis to Daniel and Vincent Giagni, barbers. He seized a truck load of denatured alcohol in 1926 and a revocation of a permit to handle that product by the two brothers resulted. Later the permit was reinstated, but in 1927 'it was revoked permanently. Recently the brothers filed a petition of bankruptcy In United States court at Utica. They claim assets of $361 and liabilities of $16.163, and blamed their troubles on Smith. But despite all this. Smith Is a regular customer at their barber shop and says “we are the best of friends.”

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AFTER-THANKSGIVING SALES!

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Drastic Redactions in Women’s t * and Misses ’ New Winter COATS These coats are choice selections direct from the New York market—and every detail of style, trim, color and material is correct! You will find swagger sport coats, furred dress coats and smart new long-back styles ... at After-Thanksgivig Sale prices!

IN FOUR GREAT PRICE GROUPS

(200) $lO, $12.75 and sls Winter Coats *7.95 Including fur trimmed sport coats, plain sport coats, fur-trim-med dress coats and warm chinchilla coats. Very special! Smart $25 and S3O Furred Winter Coats *19.75 .Tust 50 coats in this group. Styled in the season’s most approved manner and of the newest coatings for women and misses. Very special!

NOW is the opportune time to select your new' winter coat while you can share in these great after-Thanksgiving savings. Be smart, as well as thrifty—place one of these coats In the layaway for Christmas delivery!

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800 Pairs of Women’s and Misses’ New Silk Hose /i Substandards of mrz’d SI.OO Quality #|s9c wKf fij Sheer, clear hose which cling slim- * I® ly to the leg, delicately accenting each lovely contour. Hose which are in no way to be confused with the type ordinarily sold at this low price, for their quality is much superior. This marvelous group features square, French and step-up heels, and offers full choice of colors, such as Gun-metal, Sable, A’mora, Beach Tan, Mnuon, Suntan, Dusky, Grain and Misty Morn. After Thanksgiving Sale of Women sand Misses’ iiayen Lingerie 0L 63c /<mj Plain or lace-trimmed styles, made from closely knit rayon in the following popular \ \ colors—peach, lido, blue, Nile, eoral, white, ? • rose and pink. Included are bloomers, step- f ri ins, dance sets, gowns, chemise-., panties, / shorties costume slips and combinations in / // women’s and misses' sizes. 1/ JT 1,000 SMART SILK UNDERGARMENTS— / ~T T A special purchase enables us to offer I ' M these very lovely dance sets, slips, chemises / j and stepins at great price concessions. For women and 1 AT misses vkvD

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After Thanksgiving Sale of Girls’Warm C\_ Chinchilla || Coats, $5 MR When little daughter Sue dons a swagger chinchilla and cries her cheery “Good-by,' Mother” .. . IroMjMras you will be confident that she looks neat and be assured that she will keep warm—because one of these full lined coats is a practical answer for out-of-door and school \\ , \ wear. Sizes 7to 14. 100 Sweater and Tam Sets Sizes 30 to 36—53 Quality These sweater and tam sets are very new * aril —in plain and noveltj weaves and color I combinations

After Thanksgiving Sale of Domestics

ill “Hemstitched” Bleached Sheets 98c EACH Os soft thread linenlike. Neatly finished with a 3-inch top hem. Very special for Saturday! Double Bed-Size Bleached Sheets 59c EACH Made of good quality sheeting in double bed sine, 72x90 inches. With durable center seam.

200 Part Wool Plaid Blankets s2= PAIR Large, thick and nappy —and bound in matching color sateen —these beautifully colored plaid blanket** are a favorite for winter. Sine 66x80 inches. Large Size Comfort Batts 69c ROLL Soft, downy cotton In large sheets that weigh approximately 3 lbs. Size 73x90 inches.

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¥ — Standard Size Bed Pillows 95c EACH Regular $1.29 quality—filled with Dewsanitary feathers and covered with durable ticking in neat stripe design. “Kriss-Kross” Curtains 98c PAIR Pretty French Marquisette curtains la the popular pongee shade. Interesting adaptions for bedrooms, breakfast nooks, tie. VegJT Special at this low price!