South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 277, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

srVDAT, OCTOIUIU 3. 1321.

GIRL RETURNS TO FATHER WHO GAVE HER UP FOR DEAD

LAPORTE MAX GETS 60 DAYS FOR THEFT

Sitccn-Ycar-OI(l Wife of TaxiDrivrr Daughter of Rich Man.

S;'-.j1 to TL Newa-Ti;;.' . ;ui:s. ir..i.. u-.t

.V;ir--v Silver, 1 years ohJ. . Higher "f J. Ii. -Silvers f'T hic;i ir-s iil'T.t ff thv Hi!'. rs III- trical 'on-t-trurtif.n 'o. f that fity ari'l who Ii- 1 1 i 'iro'l fr-im Chifajro l.iHt Arril. bis r t'irn' fl to flu- Iio.t.c of h-r par- !:!. U ur.'it r what circumstance? jh- n; the r turn Is not known l.i rf. J., riournan i K rlallvlllr, a taxi I:ivr. i th plrl's hiihN.md. lr.'! r th- r,.mi'.' f H l-n Fn.-lr-r che jr. irr;; I I.'j'.vrnan at. AH-iun i t July.

Th : v. iA a ro from th- H'lwin ui

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;:.s : ri'u'.y a? Mi-. 1 ft th'"hi- i chiir'h to whl 'h slm a'.conij ani 1 lu.r parontH la.st April. Thl first c!'W tho runaway girl's father oMa inM as to h-r location w,r when h" r-civ ;-i a 1 r 1 1 r from Jiowman, written .-it K -ndalh !!!:. in'juirin wheth r his wif was .at the Hilv-r homo. Ilnwir.u. IM not knv.v that Filv'rn was his fath'-r-in-l iw and Silvers did not know that Howni'in was his soh-in-l.iw. Xrithtr I i 1 lijwm.ni know that hij wifY's maiden name was .Silver. He thought it was Foster. Hut whin Mrn. lU.wman loft K-ndallvii:o lur hu.-!anI h-arch-hf-r fft-cts and fo-md tho Silvers family ad-lr-s. He thought them only aeju iintai1. s c f his wife and wrote to inquire whether Mr?. I'owrmn had arrivrd in Chhavo. explaining she I f t her K'-ndallvillc home without an explanation. Thought Her l)a!. Mr. Sil' is, up until that time, thought his 1 a ui:ii --r ileul. The. Swiiliy hh' a' oiiip; ni 1 h r fatli.-r and mother to the rim-ao church, they Mt in th-- haleoriy. The Kill said J-hc was thirsty and unt to 1 1 1 has--ment to f.'t a drink. She n v r returned. II r father can-.- I h r likeness to ii iMjhlished in 'hicai,'o newspaj -r? and ofi -red a reward for Information reardin:; hr whereabouts. II' did rot harn anything. Then h r'-.T'hol the hisin she wan dead. tceivinr Kuwnian'H letter Mr. Silver hastened to Kendallville. Ilnvi:;in tdd him the whole Mory. Th-y were una hie to find a clew as to the uirl wife's movements oth"r than that she had told persons she met in KendalK ill that she was a nurse and that she v as returning to Chuatro to resume her profession. When last ? n in K-n-dallville she was carryiiur a suit case find 1 cap. Tast June the j.:ir!. usin th name of H I n I'ster, was in Tjlgoni'r nnd applied for a position Rft stenographer ,-it th plr.t of the Highway Ir.m Prodiuts "o. of that city. Itter -he met Cowman. the Kendallvllle taxi drivr. anl. telling him fho was Helen Foster, went with hint to Albion, procured a marriage license nnd beeame his wife. JJowman will rrobahly have the maridngo annulhvl. Lawyers have tdd him that if he wishes to retain the lrl as his wife it will he ro.-es-aty for him to marry her tra in under the name of Helen AVihoii instead of Helen Foster.

Char TJunton. Iaport. Ind.. finds that it docs r.ct pay to drive eff with another man's horse and w.irnn nnd th n eil thm. He was

;-!vrn 60 days at th? penal farm and!

a fir.? of 110 and co3!s- by Judfj Gilmer in city court S.-iturday mornins upon conviction for grand larceny. Ilvidenc- showed that HuntoT. rode off with a horse and waimn belorKlr.g to Robert Stebbins. Th outfit was valued at i 60 but the defendant sold It In Laporto for Jl?.-"0 and then usvd 5ome of the proceeds of the pale to acquire a quantity of hard cider.

VISITOR LOSES DAG SEARCHING FOR ROOM

Gerden Anders. New Carlisle. Ind. found Triday night that it is poor policy to trust his fellows too much. He went to th Stapr hotel, 1 1 ." II. Wa?hinston at., to rosier and left h!s black leather bajr outnlde the door. When he went to get the bag it was n it In tight, and Anders could not find it. Tho bag contained ome bluj foTRQ clothinp. shirts, collars and other articles of mens wear.

Free lecture on Christian Kclenc a tho church edifice. Main and Madison fcts., Monday, Oct. 4, at S p. m. The public is cordially Invited. D202-4 Advt.

SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS

We

eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then tho Back hurts.

Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, nleeplessness nnd all horts of bladder disorders. You dimply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of .vater before breakfast for a few dajs and your kidneys will then act tine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and i harmless to Hush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine po it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive; makes-a delightful effervescent lithlawater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who heiiee in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble.

If Your Estate Amounts to $500.00 You Should Make a Will In your will you must provide for an Executor, someone to take charge of your affairs after after you are gone. This matter must not be left to chance; otherwise the State will distribute your accumulations according to law and not according to your wishes, perhaps. Naturally you will want to appoint an Executor who is never out of town, never sick, who is responsible and experienced, who understands finance, accounting, etc. There is but one Executor that can measure up to these qualifications a modern Trust Company such as this institution. Our charges are no more than those allowed an individual Executor. Call and talk it over with us then go to a good lawyer and have your will drawn, naming

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St, Joseph Loan and Trust Company

"The Ideal Executor"

GAS

Do you get 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline?

Do you get 12,500 miles to tho set of tires?

Are you able to cover all roads easily and safely?

Does your car depreciate so tlowly k that it has a high resale value?

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GASOLINE MILEAGE, tire mileage, road-ability, depreciation these four factors measure motor car service. For today, more than ever before, the buying of an automobile is a matter of wise investment. These four factors are important gasoline mileage, because gasoline wastage must be ended; tire mileage, because with most cars that is the largest single item of upkeep; road-ability, because upon it depends your comfort and peace of mind; depreciation, because that is a

sure index to reliability and car life. Franklin results, in these respects, are a matter of record. For eighteen years the Franklin has won practically every prominent economy run held. Its tires last two years, on the average. It has established unequalled road records both in time between definite points and in distance within a definite time. And its slow depreciation is attested by the scarcity and high values of used Franklins everywhere.

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FRANKLIN MOTOR 517 LINCOLN WAY WEST

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for Pali are hero now in Tarieties of smart new shapes. ?olorings and finishes as never before. Beautiful silk or brush felts, Smart stiff hats. Dunlap, Stetson and Mallory makes at ?5, $0, $7, $8, ?10, $11, ?12.

Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan Sr.

Glasses Properly Fitted

DR. J. BURKE, Op't 230 S. 3IICIIIG.X ST. Iirokcn Lenses Dupllcatctl.

BREAD THE CHILDREN LIKE is ours, because it is so white, light, pure and cakey in flavor. They love to spread nice

creamy butter or jam on big thick slices of our bread

um-m-m, how good! Whole-

some and nutritious for them too!

Cox or Harding

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It won't make any difference with your roof. I Play safe Roof now. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR ROOF

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A. W. LOGSDON, Mgr. Main 2403 218 N. Michigan St. For Quality Roofing and Expert Roofing Service

Samuel C. Lontz & Süds The Home of Klean Kual East Colfajc Avenua

Union Trust Company

Safe Dfporlt Doxci vith rpecUJ f&cllit!&3 fcr fh. privacy of customer.

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