South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1921 — Page 23

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 23

FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14. 1921

Mrs. Obenchain is

Opposed to Joint Trial With Burch Cite? "ConfW-ioif as Kra-on for State's Move in Murder Care.

'.! V.S WIFE REFUSED TO PERFORM DUTIES; MATE ASKS DECREE

j;.-fui! of Uratric? Posten to ; i f r rn h r r.arr; 1 lut:c.. to keep J;our, and tf hr- a, wife to him ar th' xro.i: ou which (orp F. l'f-.t.n ba lii petition for a fiinrco fi'.-'I lr. 5urrlor co-.irt No. 1 Thursday. Thir married liff lasted from March K. 1313, to Nov. 27,

mittel by the state elire-ctor for approval or modification by th? city attorney, city council, county com-rn'.jnr-i and the county coun-

j ril. j Tho marital troubles of Mr. And I "It is now up to th county to i Mr. Dan Brink are be-in given an

Will Air Marital Troubles of Drinks in Local Court j

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LOS AXOLLT. Oct. 1 As br' n'tcrr.cjs prepare! to enter court i I tn-jay to plM3 b-fcro Jude Fidr.py j

N". r.re tor a JT'in! trn'.l for

th:vr r irrt. Mr.v .Matin vnr.o ;.

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t ni-rht?5. KarnMir., rrturnin horn1 1 'i an intoxicated condition and

iWermino ho.v ?oon tho proposed rn-.ploymcnt bureau will be-?in to

j function," Chamber of Commerce

official." declared. Through tho i lan of coordination, Director Riley Ft.atcd it would be po.iblo to establish communication with nourcf.H of employment not only in the city and state of Ini'iana but in e,thr neih'norlntr states of t ) middl" w st n wll.

extended airlncr In superior court No. 2 where Mrs. Brink 1ä suing Mr. Brink for a divorce. The Brinks formerly were employes erf Healthwin hospital where their romance ripened Into marriage. Mrs. Brink avers that Mr. Brink did not provide her with a home. The question of alimony is beln contented and the case ha been before the court for three day.

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Obenchain, Jointly Arthur C. Burch for .1. Bc'.ton Kennedy.

I ;j'!on for dlvcrco. They were mar- - ri. 1 March 27. lf2n. and separated ! in Januar:-', 1-1. j Jcnr.io Iodon.kl petitioned for i - divorce from her husband. Yin-

had "changed her mind," about taejrcnt, charjrinir cruelty. Thy were ITweduro of her case. j rrjirrlod May 10. 1903, and Fparated Sittlr.o la tho nce-ptlon room cf j n October of this year. The plalntho county jail, tho beautiful prison- tiff ee-ks tho custory of their cne c, dujeursed her ca.-e. 'child. "I know I was quoted a llns in-.

iliffprrrf tow.ird tc matter or a

joint or feparatp trial," he .nild. m orry that I p'Tmitt'd such

aternent to F.(t out b'-ciu?" i nawj come to r-allz." that the real reason ;

the. district attorney wants

UNEMPLOYMENT IS

TOPIG OF MEETING

Mrs. Rose M. Brown Gained 20 Pounds In Four Weeks Time

to have

me tried wit.a Arthur is that ho j may have an opportunity of uinff j that alb-red confsim of Arthur'? I btato Industrial UlTCCtor Lon

a-ant Ii.- a '.e!i as Arthur. That! H tvhy h ho anxious to u.o this j purported r or. n-.-.: on of Arthur'1 :!ira!nt Jne if Ite can noH-iMy 1j fO. '

(hanf; he has us to

fers 'ith Committee at Commerce Chamber.

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'-cur a Joint trial." Ifumblo prison bfo has transformMrr. rn.n'hain from a frivolous

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Ijovv;;-' fct. this afternoon during ih: rnrt .-pectacul r un-ernployment ii..ninri.-1 ration London has ivir S'"T,. Whitehall was in a virtual Htato n Pierre for labor organizations had previously given notice, that idle workers would march past the kovrnment buildir..i .and would send ;t deputation to t!o pn-mier to demand reli.-f. Mmidrodrt of polic men were mass, d in Whitehall and s-;ee-ial "riot barricades." li ad b.-n rooted, iv-'if" ws of police reservist-' wore on duty i". the vnir.i'y of Iownir.tc t.

SMALL CASE IS SET FOR NOV. 1 WAUKKdAN, r.:.. Ort. in. Hep-rtscntative-s of Gov. L' n Small and those who will proseeute him on tho

charge of alleged emKezzlin.-,' of state , funds today tentatively s-t Nov. 1 j as the date of his trial. j Gov. Small was granted a change I of venue from Sangamon county to j Like county on agreement of coun- j ;. The state upit.al will be moved ' to Waukek'an during the trial which j pr,micos tu he long and drawn out. j Slate officials', actin;: as an ad- j visory capacity io tho governor, plan ; to accompany him here and stay ! during the trial. ! Verne Curtis, banker, will be tried j

with Gov. Small.

Solution of the unemployment problem was discussed Thursday at a meeting in tho Chamber of Commerce, when Thomas A. Riley, li-

j rector of the state industrial board i eonferred with a committee cons'iM-

in of Mi.3 Helen Dernbach of the Vocational Guidance branch of the South Bend Fchool administration; Frank Green, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and E. R. Metz, representing local labor interests. Indications point to tho establishment of a consolidated employment office in a short time. Director Riley announced tho stata industrial board will set up an organization and provide an appropriation of $2,500 to cooperate with tho city of South Bend and St. Joseph county in combating unemployment. With $1,250 voted by both eity and county for the work, tho total available under a cooperative working plan would reach $ r..enr. It wa announced at the clo.e of tho meeting that the federal government will furnish franking privileges for the establishment of tho proposed consolidated employment bureau and full office equipment. Copies of ordinance were sub-

Dcclares It's Simply Astonishing to See the Wonderful Benefits She Has Derived From Tanlac Says Terrible Headaches Have Disappeared. "It sound unreasonable, but 1 have actually gained 20 pounds in less than a month's time by taking Tanlac, and the wonderful bcnetlt I have derived from the use of this medicine 13 simply astonishing," said Mrs. Rose M. Brown, 111 Third Street, Manchesttr, X. II.

"Why I am so happy to be relieved of my troubles I can really never

praise this med.cine enough. Up to the time I began taking Tanlac I

suffered for something over two

years with a bad form of stomach

trouble. "My appetite was eo poor I could

scarcely eat a thing. My stomach

would be so badiy bloated with gas sometimes I was almost afraid to go to bed for fear I would actually smother. I felt tired and worn out

most of the time and became ter

ribly discouraged over my condition.

I often had such violent headaches I

was unable to bo out of bed for two or three days at a stretch. "Four bottles of Tanlac complete

ly restored my health ana anyone can see at a glance tho wonderful change that has taken place In my

condition. I have a splendid appe

tite now and tho stomach trouble

has entirely disappeared. I can eat just anything I want without ever feeling a sign of indigestion. The

best of all, I am never bothered any

more with headaches and this was

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the greatest relief of all. I want to tell everybody what this mediclnw has done for me." Tanlac is sold in South Bend at the Central Drus Store and by all leading druggists. Adv.

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WAR AVERTED BY TERRITORY PACT

VKNICi:. Ort.. A solution has been 'ound for the Austrian-Hungarian territorial dispute and an Agreement Ikim been signed for the rartltlon of r.urgenland in West llungan. R wa.- announced today. Italy took the bad in bringing about an agreement in the mediation conference that was hold in this i ity. Hungary was given the task of baring tho lisputed territory eif armed land-. A commercial treaty will be negotiated between Austria and Hungary later.

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Again last Saturday it was demonstrated that the buying public appreciate my Semi-Annual "Keep Busy" Sale.

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Vaughn, wife of .lames "Hipro" Vaughn, former pitcher for the Chirac r Gübs, ao 1 police today to n'.irrh for h v h'isljand. Mr?. Vauglin phoned the detective .;reau from K'Toiia. Wis. s:iying ha husban-1 b.ad iays:,-ri"usly dis.ippearrtl 1 's1 Sanday following a 1 all irame i:i t'hioaqo. "Hipp""' pi.iyd h.'-re Sunday with i,, ;,-:, ;:. 1 ,is-!u!l t-."m. Ho '.'ft the Cub-- t!;e middlo of the

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Take a .Li v( Salts If Your IUck Hurt- r Kl.nltler JVtlit'rs.

Again it proves that when Golden advertises his "KEEP BUSY" SALE the public reap THE HARVEST. For many years it has been my custom to hold a semi-annual "Keep Busy" Sale. This is to help keep my organization of tailors together. I have the best tailors, who know how to make Bench Made Tailored Clothes. And I must keep them busy during the months of October and November. To do so I have sacrificed ALL PROFITS. SAVE $10 to $20 ON YOUR SUIT by ordering it NOW, DURING MY "KEEP BUSY" SALE.

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much anil all our food i rieh. ( ur Mo'.d Is r.'.Ie.l with t:ri' acid which the kidney.- strive to -Iter out. they w aken from ov- rwor!;, bee. -me sluggish: tho eliminative t'-su s clog and thj rosalt is kiilr.ey tr-oiPl.-.

b'adder weakness ar.d a general de

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throe time during tho r.Icht; if you suffer w-Jth sick heaäaeho er di.-.:-. nervous srell.. acid stomach, or you have- rhrumatism when the weatlu r is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounce of Jad Salt: take a tablespoo-iful in a tlass of water If fore breakfast for a few days and year kidneys will th. n act f'.r.e. This famous salt? H made from th- eil ef grapis nd :ur.in Juice, combined

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grrcratior.s to flush and stimu

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acids in tho uri.no so it r.o longer is! a souro rf irrit.ition, th'.is ending!

bladder dis-r.lers. Jad Stalt is inep :.-. ; cannot Injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithl.i-w.ttf r b.-era--. arul belongs In every hem.-, b. caus nobod can makf a mistake bv having a trood kidney fiushir.g any tirm-. Adv.

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ODD TROUSERS QM 450 Trousers, worth as high as $8 a pair

MY ADViCE TO YOU IS TO COME EARLY SATURDAY MORNING TO AVOID THE RUSH

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Tomorrow brings the biggest selling event we have ever experienced to a close. All special discounts will be absolutely withdrawn tomorrow night. This Discount Period has proved very successful because we are giving our friends and customers a genuine honest-to-goodness discount of either 20r, 5rc or 10 on everything in the store. This does not mean that we have offered a few items, with special prices, as "bait," but everything is discounted. That is the difference between a Hell er Discount Period and an ordinary furniture "sale." Another thing you won't find any cheaply made furniture here. Ours is bought from reliable manufacturers, and must prove satisfactory to you or your money back. Our policy lias been to sell only good furniture at low prices.

i The time is ihort very short. However, you still have time to take a trip through the store and figure out your own savings by taking advantage of these liberal discounts. If you see a blue tag, that item is discounted 20'c. An orange colored tag is 15'r, and a red tag 10. Don't put this off. Come tomorrow, by all means, and bring your friends with

You 11 be surprised how low in price furniture and rugs are again.

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Certainly, you can have whatever credit you want at these discount prices.

Our Guarantee Satisfaction or Your Money Back Period Dining Room Suites of Charm and Service

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One big room Is just full of dining room furniture of all types. Here you will find most any period and in the various woods. The walnut and brown mahogany suite especially attractive, and you will find a suite to meet your own pocketbook. You'll find suites here from $69 up to $550. All discounted 20, 15 or 10

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Purchases Charged To Suit Your Convenience

Extraordinary Values in Karpen Living Room Suites The thing that impresses you most when you see our vast assortment of Karpen guaranteed living room suites is the fine quality of the materials used and the sturdy construction of each piece; the beautiful contrast of colors that is woven into old tapestries, velours, mohairs and friezes. They're all discounted too. 20, 15 or 10 Off

Notice Hoosier kitchen cabinets. Calorics. Globe Wernicke bookcases and our Exchange Department are all sold net, and are not included in this DISCOUNT PERIOD.

Artistically Designed Bedroom Furniture From our knowledge of furniture values, the discounts on all bedroom suites, makes them the biggest bargains in the store, and we earnestly advise you to buy now. We have suites of three to ix pieces in walnut, mahogany, parchment, ivory and oak in the various period designs from $89 up to $700. Each piece carries an additional discount of 20, 15 or 10

Tomorrow! the Last Day of the Discount Period. Act Now

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