South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 34, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1921 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
mmsDAY mounts' r;, rinuuwn a. 1021.
CANCELS DIVORCE SUIT; FILES NEW ONE Rose Frain Says Husband Has Been .More Cruel on Probation.
After withdrawing a Prv1ou .suit for dlrorcH from her husband, Jame Frain. on th strength r.f his rrnml. to reform in his treatment of her. Roio Frain institute 1 divorce procr-dlngs ariint him In the iM-rlcr court Wednesday and alleys that since he hau taken him lack h 1 mors and cruel than ever. Threats to kl!! her. fr'juent deela ration, that he win sorry he over married her. and calling lur vile Vicious names, nr alleged faults of her hunband. .If piys th.it hf h,i? never provided for her and that he haa txen forced to farn lor living by vorklnx t the South Benl A"ooIen Mill and various restaurant; also that h has fals-ly accused her of kaeping roinp my with ether men. They wrc married -April 29. 1319; the f!rt divorce suit was filed UK Sept. 2. and final reparation of the ccu;l took plac; la.Tt vrefk, according to the cornplaint. LACK OF SUPPORT CHARGE WINS DECREE Evidence showing that her husband, John Drury had falle! to provide for his family, secured a divorce for h! wife, Una CI. Drury In ths superior court Tuesday afternoon. DTury'" nrhereahouts were raid to bo unknown at the hearing and his wife wai riven the custody of their two daughters. Maxlne. and filtered, on and four years old. Tho couplo was married .March 22, and separated lat Auirust.
Iii - r-
Raelimaniiioff liiniself chose tlie 'Victor
"Rachmaninoff knows music. Knows how to compose it, how to play it and how it should be reproduced.. It is significant that the great composerpianist in the light of previous experience has chosen to associate himself with the other famous artists of the world who make records for the Victor. Hear RachmaninofPs Victor Record of Mendelssohn's "Spinning Song" played on the Victrola and you hear the great pianist exactly as he wishes you to hear his own work. Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey
Adventur&s
H&
by Olive. Koborix JB arten
Tin: vr.Tt's irn r.
-r'- V w - w I v v V f I
Vickel people are Hometlmes very Ftupld, and the wicked wixanh the Iiobadil Jinn, who had taken Nancy and Nick prisoners in hi Ieeherj; palace, was stupid. Iay after day the twins playd cherker. a.s the Jinn stood by. completely forgttlnc who they were, where they were, and the errand upon which they had started. Hut outside, their friend, the walrus, waited patiently. He had promised to help the children and he hai not been idle, nlthoui;h his preat. awkard. lumbering form seemed so useless, and his long sharp teeth looked so tierce. Th Jinn, watchlm? carefullv to pee that Naney and Nick did not kick off the, (Slippers of I'oret fulness, did not notice the many dark forms that had gathered in the waters around them. .Day by day the prcat black, bulky shapes became
I J--v.x v ' ' " ::..':::?. W rA-'-;'.-' :Sv". .- ' ' VV-v " i 1 'y '
,' ,-" . v- . ..;.V;--' ' - ' " ' ; ' ' " " ,v S A-;J i V'-s,;-v'-te.-,i'Vv-''. " ' . , . ,.i ..a . ' .,. v - .,.-,.. . s ;-- "'a - -vo J-" vv. '.X V-.; ?Av.?i-.-,;'..-vi'".--''--':t--v .--a v.'A;..-xV . a . r i.. - v -it .
TWINS V . :i.or - Kuii4e;"ot;. crou more and mure closely around the floating icep;'ace. Nor did he notice that the walrus, lyint? near to the water's ede, seenuil to be pivincr directions, just as the captain of a ship might order about his crew. Ak the. whales (for the black shapes were whales, you must know) crowded near, the floating palac moved more and more swiftly southward out of icy waters and Into the region of warm ocean currents and balmy winls. The walrus, knowir.c where the waters were warm, had dlreeted his crew of whales most cleverly. Suddenly, just as the children were f.nishln?: an exciting frame, there was a rush and a roar of water into the room where they were sitting. ""We're melting!" shrieked the Jinn, and disappeared at once. The twins wer soon tlounderinp v.;....sj.-..Vi.-;: jVV t;-j c.vj' : .y. '
i:: the ocean and their
1-orKctiuinesj were i?one memory returned quickly the first time tince their Imprison ment they remembered their erran They realized, too, th.at the Kox o Charn.." had vanished once more. (Copyright. K21, N. E. A.) HEALTH ADVICE Constipation. Q: How can a mother cause hor ycuntf baby's bowels to move regularly each day? A. If your baby is breapt-fed hi? constipation my be the r:ult of yours. In this case, it i.s important that your bowe.'S move daily. Correcting your own constipation will help to correct hi. You can a'.j'o give your baby one tca5poonf ul of orange Juice diluted in water, one hour before the necond fedinsr. Increase thU amount until he is taklntr from one to three tablespoonfuls dally. You should train him in the habit of regular bowel movement. Plac him upon the chamber or chair at the same hour every ."?:' and keep this up until the habit is formed. If anything in needed to assist the action of the bowels, i4se a frluten suppository. Bad nrcath. Q: "What causes a bad breath? I know it is not my teeth, but think it is my stomach. What would you suKRfst to prevent that? A. A bad breath may be due to one or more of several causes and it is impoV.ble to suptrest treatment for a condition without knowing something of the cause that pro.lucert ii. A dry chronic nasal catarrh !s often accompanied by an offensive order which may be mistaken for a "bad breath." mm
- "HIS MASTERS VOICE Rtau&fwxorp This traderntrV and the trademarkei woriMVictrola"idcr.nfy all our products. Look under the lid I Loov on the label! VICTOR. TALKING MACHINh CO. C&siden, N. J.
FIVE-MINUTE TALKS
:v;T0 FEATURE ANNUAL
RED CROSS SESSION - Report? of Year to be Heard at Dinner Monday Night. Se .eral five-minute speeches Vy prominent South Bend citizens will! if. iture the annual meeting and din-; im r of the St. Joseph County Il' J ; 'rosa chapter at the Chamber oil Commerce Monday nlht at 6:00 o'clock, according1 to ilans announced by Miss Irma Colltner, secretary of the society. lr. C. A. Lipplnco:t. president of I '.he county chapter, will preside. After a reading of The annual reports of the secretary , treasurer and county nurse, H. W. ('rouse, roll call chairman, will give the Iopr delayed final outcome of the roll call during 1920. Dr. II. F. Mitchell will tell of the lied CroRS activities in connection with the United States Public Health Service in South Hend. Harry Travelbee, supervisor of the local federal vocational board, will tell of the cooperation jfivt-n his depart-j meni oy me county oik.wuzuuuu. Dr. St. C. Iardin of Healthwin, the) county tubercular sanitarium, will .peak on the assistance given by the lied Cross to his charges. A. Jt. MacDonald, post commander of the South Iiend American Ieffior. is heduled to report on the cooperation shown that organization ty !ie lted Cross. Supt. of Schools It. j H. Lonfieid, will tell of the need of, the county nurse, according to plans! announced by Miss Col'mcr Wednesday. Itoxjulre ItcservatJons. A charge of 60 cents a plate will be asked by the Red Cros.s and ill members of the society are invited to attend. A large number of reservations have been received at this time and members interested in at tending the meeting are requested! to phone' Miss Collnu r at the lied j Cross offices in the court house be- j lore Saturday. Music will bo lurnished during the dinner. CONSERVATORY TO PRESENT PUPILS Recital to be Given Thursday Night Orchestra Plans Concerts. The South Hend Conservatory of music will present its pupils in a recital Thurs-lay night, at s o'clock. The following program will be rendered : Komance "Hy the Hiver". . .Morse Alita "The Wild Flower" bosry j Crescent CJueen "March". . . . las y J Melody in F ; . . . . Ittiber.stein Director, Harold. Lamb; . first violins, Charles CouCh, William Kay, sccord violins, Viss Ucsur M.oore, Miss Clella Uerold. Clayton McCoy; third violins, Mrs. 11, D. KIn. 1. L. Wright. V. Drnwn: fourth violins. Malburne Hall. H usuell Fin ley. Piano Tho Cello .Fletcher France Fulkerson Piano March of the lllvcs. Blake Stewart Fulkeroon "Japanese Dance" Mary Alice TelNon Iiano Hide and Seek Schytte Irma Hicl s I'iano (a) The Complaint. FJlsworth (b) The Shepherd's Morninn Greeting . . I lbwci th Illma I'ergu.s jti Heading (a) Soap (b) Nothing Suited Him Fannie Burke Piano Cinderella Kuhn Hsther Kaplan Piano II Trovatore Fantasie Kn; -Harry Colin I Violin The First Rosebud . . .Casir, i j Kmar.uel anil Stanley .Tabloit.vki I TMano A Winter Frolic . . Denn Carroll Bowe I'lano Intermezzo Frit 1 I'mma Hitchner Vocal (a) Morning Speak. (b) Shadow March Del ltie'-'o Mrs. C Major Mrs. Corporan, Accompanist Tiano ill At Dawn Frim! (2)Ktude Madeline McClave Dance Rose Ring Adele Shaw and Vii iia Mi' lud t V(cal fa) Somewhere a Vdc' U Ca Hi rar Fate (b) Cuckoo, Shall I CrowOld? F. AM Ully Mohn Piano fa) Berceuse Crlc (b) Valse Bluet t- Drk Luclle Stot.-on Vocnl Songs My Mather Tnught Me Pvora'-: Marlon Cady Pir.o Ir.v imtion to tho Dar.ce Web, . Mattrine Martin Tc (iUo Concert'?. The Suth ltenl Syiaphny chestra. F. H. Ingersoll, ondfc . will fde a '-rie nf Sunday aft noon cor cert !n the OJi .-r ;:!;'-" roim. Feb. .'" and -7, and M;i;. " C, 12 and :0. hi Gtti Ak-1 is a r e mark able fct- ZJk fvrBe4,fatnatialy iaterrgtloi. q TeC kw Peter Perkias ccialted p 10,311J2 ia lea yeara ly aystema- H He airy laveatia. $25 aseatkly la kik (r tided aernritiea. He ajda't aable. Ik U4 ckaacea. Wat he iaTcale4 aa ariaa plaa. "Gettiai Akeal ra kow U 4 (fee aaaia. Sea4 faafay far fra cpy. KRIEBEL Ö CO. 6 fmyestment Dangers 137 S LaSaüg St ChiaiCo
M
! ai ri" , a j i iaj i " ' '
INVESTMENT FIRM INCORPORATES HERE
Plan to Sell $100.000 Stork and Deal in Securities. r'ic(' irrnrnnrafiTiir h. B.-nd Investment Co. for J 1 00. 000 ; ... .... . ...... . . ' i k w. re flied Wednesday. The company v.iU se i 1.000 shares at II no each ;.r.d will engage in the buying and : - Hing of real estate and ser iriti- s; r o m o i e property investments. orporations and j-ndicates. and carry n the business of a financial investment company. Tlie ineorporators and directors ear win ie r ra n- ii;. .uor.iague. jonn a. cnreyer ana Jiinr I'. Wilson, according to the papers filed. Articles of incorporation were flied b;' the John Heyrer and Sons Itootini; J'o. Wednesday. The rapi - ta! stock of $50,000 will be divided irto "00 shares at lion each. John; Heyrer, J. IJoyd and Jameyr I)eyr-T are the incorporators and directo: s for the first vear. IIITIIAN.W. The Buchanan 1 leverage and l.'rream Co., owners of the Sanitary i Sweet S'hop will erect g brick build- ; ing rn Oak st., near the buildincs of the Cauffman Pasteurizer Co. j The new btillding will be about ( 2xl00 feet in size and will be1 equipped with the latest and most ; modern machinery for the manufact-! tire of ice cream and oft drinks. (Construction will be started as eariy in the Spring as weather conditions' will permit. i TT. ('ripen .f P.uchanan his! been selected to srve n the Fb-, ru.try term of the Uerrion County I ei'-ult rf.urt. H. W. Pears was in South P.er.d ' Monday evening. Howard Voorhees was a business i Visitor in N'iles and South P.end Mn-' day af t moon, ; Al. I-ndsnvin of Xiles isited I'iiil. ' Iiral.mtn Sunday and Monday. . The Tluchanan All-Stars basket ' ball tea:n will meet the fast Iiporto ; V T A tnnrr in T'lViirli't Satutday nicrbt. Importe l.f(tt'T "DANDüRINt" Girls! Save Your Hair Make It Abundant! Immediately after a 'T'Tairnn " manage, your hair takes on new life, luster an 1 wondrous' beauty appearing twice as heavy v nd .plent it id, because each lialr yeeii'.s to f'uf:' and thicken. ' Don't. let your hair stay UfHess, (ohprhss. plain o;- S'-raggly. You, too. want lots of long. :iU-on:-:, aeautiful hair. A 35-cent bottle d bdiulit fui "Danderine" fresliens y. M-alp. ehecks dandruff and J i,.. i h : i r-. This stimulating "beaut? ;-:.i. " giv s to thin. dull, lading hair .!;... uuthful -brightness and a butui . tniekness All druggists! -.ly. I mM m mA im. eat onions This is Onion Week H 1 I 1 FROM S 1
MA
I Ilurhanan
i t r 1 1 1 Iii- loci;- .u.' pl.t:.i: on aj i civ ;i:id h.arvl füht The' ii-:ui i:.n;r-j fuii v Ui- vrr. -. i ' Mii!:c uili ! f jnu.-hi' J ly lir.-i s ir.e virc!.P';:ta. W:ll:am Mk ; ( !- "Tt .ui V - : ral in-':. us a: a th-ai-r pariy in .'K.th !;!. 1 .lund iv liijkiit. ; u!tr ,!ii'vp. I-r--t.!;. l::d.. X. '!! ln i rv 't rty on Third .-r t 1 1 i:. ii. r..t. U'J N "ill i pv. b ss;.in Apl '.I 1. 1 r..:;i:i.it:cn of or'.ioers of the IP y.il , Nt -it;Uhu! r was h'. '.d in the P. !-;" 1 i ' ,M,;,: il V . , , ! yi lXO It'rus hus;,i:ai iu M;Iin, j w),:.r v, f,.r treat v. l. .Mil i. iv : r..t r'iurr.'.d nn. , ,,it;.t Mr Mcintoh is getting along ! Vcl y n i lY a nd eps.'ts to bo at work Suon. L,';.ir.d r isar of St. J- j h v. it,.j his p.:r,.I; Mr. al:. m:s. t; j U Cuss.ier on caturdav ard S :. df. Mrs Haru (1 us.,.r and d.nit-htvr ,r ,-; Y, i;i Framis. are Aviv trot: VHsh.ia t..ri i r tor a monrii's visit w i;h Mrs. Nettk- A-u r. ruribf- i f üu' h i- i- p. -o-.'. attended the' funeral of the' late W. ' V. Nrwinan. in Niks. M; .iftt rnoon. Salzbirg, now and -. f.o i, r 7: :;-tf Mi re', la, now lOr '2 "c. a !"! 1 two L7J4-tf
Oliuer Style Shop 103 Main Street fj Oliver Hotel Block V South Bends Exclusive Shop for Women
Arriving Daily Foremost
New Spring Blouse
Expressing the height of
Creative
at Moderate Prices
$5
to
Before you buy your new Blouse, let us show you what we ha e.
FACTORY TO GOriSUFIER!!
Isn't that what you wanted? Direct distribution results in saving costs. We manufacture the garments wc srll. Our mcjtto is "Good Workmanship." tlvery jjiece of oods that we offer must 'ivc. absolute satisfaction or w? gladly re:nd your money. Our Spring piece ';ods, which are arriving daily, ar v prettv fabrics and unusually ia. " ble.
Visit our Factory Salesroom ,'JDENOUR GARMENT CO. Elast Wayne Street cne block from Michigan. Opposite the Central Fire Stition
See Our Ad on Page
KIllt-H.l'NK! ( ' , Mi l s IU UTOM. N w pri s of io.ii fft t:v- Jan.
t .i.j p.,,, iM trk '..-n j . A -J i .' , : f A: It "U .vre r.'-.t - It -t. e.', . ; ha a 1 -ad ' e".r.- r '. a -' r or V rl - V h. ii:vtizv. TrivP.:- T-!-j hvr- .!'.n !.'.r.r.-:n 5::?. ' " . i 1Try EU'S-TIMES Want Ul Sore Throat Wisdom To relieve ?orr Throat :.;u.-t prt a: the seat cf the disrate, counteracting th cause. TONSIL1NE is prepare 1 and f o! I for tr at cue purpose. A close c ITONSI LIN'E tal:ca cpon the Crst arpcarazc , cf ?or Throat may fvvvo lontj days ci ' sicknc53. Use a little Sere Tt roat vr:- , f? a bottlo cf TONSILLN'E t!av. leu may reed it trrarrj. TONStLLNE 13 the IJaticr.al Soro Ihroat Lroat Remedy l t J-C ivA rnost cütctivo an 1 ' j known ar rno-t ued. Lock for tho lcr.p i necked fellow cn the tattle when rno-t u.ei. Lock for tho l'r.e you go tome oru? store 10 c: u. i 4 Sc., COc. lloepiul SiietcI.C0. t : from America's Designers c magination wmm. 5 2
