South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 267, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1922 — Page 22

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'MAGAZINE GIRL' i FIGHTS HUSBAND'S i DIYORCE ACTION

Ixoiuinl V. Polio k Woul.l Annul Marrinf to I5hir(rirl of l uriily.-

Modern Venuses

Police Summoned to

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vtk'""i Vegetable Booze Mete

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Bootlvgcrs9 lVnnhlo Gets Hmllv !,, ,, .MARTIN'S rniiRY. .. :. '2?, SUMMKIISVI I.LK V. .

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Its Elasy to Pay the Sailors Way

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: .ia of tliir :. : .. kt-v. tli it at th" tin'"." ' : jntr, :n r !'in.r. fur $ 1 "u ' w( k ulitr.o.i.y. M d It:.-. U d t:i tj t I...W. h'j .- t ys ai.d r . f 1 1. 1 -Ta.t l-acli into r.'--a.r-p-'V-rrty aftor l.av:r: l.v d fur tv. vfin In the1 lo;ir.i!c luxury wl'ith r.i:o(k. v.ho N e nly a f-w 3' arn hrr rirT, provi'lol for li r. Mr.-. I'tI;-, k. v.!n. l;v-s ii. W -p.iii, o::n.. -A.!a h' r nt"th r. Mr.'.

f'r.ri.-r v. HI!!' h ( ll ' -' I II ' ! I 1 1 a i T ! c- , : . . , .. ... ,.(.! I.... .i-.r,..o.

and M: lilue -. 'u.,::- ffll. it'.M tiring

I " ...... w -. ) Hr,r t H r -: sisf-rsv tiio fdd''-'t

rii-d in thrt city, f.m

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,nior. U n vlficcr of 11. Ali ai;M lhnm i- it hf. can d a mm h ar.l Can c orni.ar.y. nf No. I r h a .cji . i;ior c f which hi- fath. r. William, All nf th-rn aro .trorm r than l.ovs. tho hMd. It to th- ohj-cvion- of! . . , , ,, ., . .and pit 1 1 i e r than most irls. It s ;:. p.iicr.ts tint Mr. 1'OilocK at- 1 n-u'-. Ms Milt. Ith" i i inning uj d.rertrd Tidljck's complaint tl.at'ly tlnir I'ath-r. IVrnarr McFadd.n, v lif n tliry vcr" marre d in tl.i- autli'-r. ( ity on urtcber fi. IMi. th ?irl pre; V1j-.; .1 youim.-irr. 1m- kad hern t'-ndd ."he w ; i K, when act u;; I-! w ak anl ickl-. Il- ih t-i Tnin il tiiat y only 17. 11 pivc-4 th;s as a rc-;!! fhihlrt-n would c loalthi'-r. So

r. on fT .-er-u-n;; a srvfran . lio ; siuua.u tru- pra-M ro. i.-catne an ; n.l(l5. too. that Fhe was a wifn m j nu! hotity on pliy.-iral rultuia-. and' name only. j is vow raiin? Iiis sirls t ! '-regular Iut. J. .r. Goddard, of No. 73? j fe'drrv." I Itrnailwav. her attornm. dserib-d ; 'Almot any parrnt can do a. hr plieht thus: i. inch." )M. a-. -if only ho realizes t i -.. o MiiiinnMr-'ii t a at sni'ill ( h i 1-1 r 11 atv nothintf nvr.' .

on who had froni on a. lark and

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tiiousht the :.irk would be o.r n hen he paid for It." Wan PcTslMcnt Wooer. " was introduced to l'On;irti at

a New Year'. eve party the L,5d , day of 19KS. He was a p r. Lstont , wooer and held forth hi wtalth aj art attraction. He ua. a lavieh) spender and extremely attentive. Ij

than lüt!.' aniti.als. Th'v n-ed fr''.-h

air. M.n.:hi:ie and excrci-". I "With th pro;'0'' training, thj "tr'-ru'th of imst ( hildrrn can he in-1 cr'-a.'l from l'.", m inj per'ont with-

rait !iin''ii tmulde in a comparatively!

hort time." How '.' '-y letting them iay 1 1 1 sanies they enjoy most. "In th s ." he rjlair. . 'aro found

I the he-t ex rci.-ey for children. "Kitties and puppies as th.y run.

t wrestle and rll around the floor, im-

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tohi him I Tsas too votm; that I was only 17. He sought ray moth-

rr'a consent. Silo protecte d I w i

loo youP.K. l.ut n:s persi.-n. Jpr ,,i( im),lNo of ,)Iavful hi,irir. sht. hnally ovrrca.m our obicti"n.-. j and mother con?.rnte.i to our ma : - j . . , .

r ;.i -rr . He is not tell nur the tru.h Ik n ho sayn I concealed my .me, from him. i

"I "or two yean wo 'IvoJ in oll. 'e s-,ppt through life on clotid.s happiness Whitcver t le.i:"ed was mine. An automobile wa- a my dpo?al. He spent .,Oro a jear en my clothes. He jravo in' :.0 a week for dn money. "Hut all this, tinv- h'g parents wore prOv!:!r.y to P.im ai(Hin.t h' iit:irriact Finally, on Avurn.-t 1'. 19-1. he fudd Tnly told m he thmurh.

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lie !.4ll U'" Ulli "I Hi", ,'.'.l

. ' mcToa.-ir-.t: t . 1 evil, is no. raiii.;

I wou;il have to proMe for myce!l

It wa. to no avail, lor ten weks

THi: I'OL'H I.ITTLH McPADDKX GIIILS: LI FT TO IHOHT. F.HYFltLHY, 4; F'.It Al'.N'DA, Ö; HKCLAH. 7, AND BYRNFCI. S. F.ELOW: HKIlNAiti: M(FAi)ni:N's fayoihtf i:xi:i:cisi: good foil path Kit AS WELL AS v'HILDREN. us nn example of exercising that can-

t I not he improved upon. Babies have j the s'my instinct." j So ho besrinsi to train liii children j when they are but ; few weeks old.

1 by placing them face downward in

their crib. "In this position.'' ho sayi, "the baby tries? to force himself up. pu.-h-imr about ana Rettins resistance at ecry movement. Vhen he raises his head, he strengthens his sjiino. 'h n he pushes) dowi. on his hands, he develop: his oh"t "The average parent lays the baby on his back. Ho kicks around all risht. but pet? little benefit from it for there is hardly any rei-tan e.

lie would no U.ir support ine. th.t i ,,u 1 "-y " ' """ But if someone would raise the baby

fjtoa Ko!! 1,1 . . , , ,. ! by the hands, flex it: arm or push

"I pleaded and wept ai d arpued. ! , ' -u 'l '"' ' 1 ' ' J- v jt ieK, hn el; ward ami forward, of-

umm-raei-i. w no i.-ai .u.u im ,; ..o.-t-on re,t ,a

DIVORCE PERIL NOT YET REAL MENACE, IS JUDGE'S BELIEF Lo An:elrs Juri-t Fears INo Had Hcaction From Separations.

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he nt me $10 a wee

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and taliB d..r

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allowance cerod. 1 had cone back ! ''"W' tb.' i4'

would result."

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h"'t: l1 Thafs the u-ay Mr. McFaMm

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"As soon as t.hey w"'ve an learned how to swim. M

taught Hum. They t-ok to this nw sport just another "-uiie rapidly. They were soon aid" to do a mile. .Swimmir.7 one f,f the host exercises for developing ."ymnietry. poise and that round smoothness that makes for grace. Next to it corner walking and dancing. "All tli'.-e PXf'M'i.-i's are rood for the boy. too. But be nreds in addition some more rushed sport box-, Inc. jiu jitsu or wrf.-'tlm.'. "But tho child's rxorei--e at all times must be part of Iiis play. When ; It is fun. it is beneficial. But when it., becomes hard work, it is us-dess. j "If all parents played tho famos with their children, it would bo bet-j tcr for both children and prown-up. 1 "The hief fault w ith the brinr- j Ins up of most youns.'-tcrs- i j overfeeding. Our children are neveri fed between mral. i "They cat simple, wholesome fod, ; So to bed betw een seven and nine, j

sleep until eisht, dres lishtly and are crowins up "Healthy and pond natured." And the smiles of th: younssters prove It.

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to live with my mother. t'hn is a

widow und In poor c-irenrnstam es. , " k

I wa.s !n d"titution when ho tiled v 1; !r fr r .1 nnut'Ti r.' !

"I am so'nc to fight tht: tir.". ! ' '' 1 r,. e VCntr 1 P A -..a!.- ni;,,-,.,. ! ;" Colllpit.!.

tiling .! a: I.una i :. na.are

I !o not want hl- inonev. Hu: ho.

i an net me ,; do. n though t : s lM '

.ere a plaything that hol satten n.

as many :.vorc- -a.. s as perhaps : nou. t i e-v I . i . i nir Iiis onlv son. need

h'- ooes j.,,. p. , ,rvon ,nonths.

lie( that we in, the la.-.u'-d, wnnt njm fn -r0w U as strons edso .' eil in- bei an-e hi- t ii'i!U.ir ,;is hU .i-rp! ? " ov the fnfher sm!!-

1 mit willi d.uin s- I i r.r.

I ! a' fi'ini'i.i .f.: K.iÜi'T des. m. ,

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RED PIMPLES ITOIPLY All Over Back cf Head and Neck. Cuticura Heals. "My trouble began in little red pimples all over the back of my h?ad

,- and neck. They itched and burned so badly that

scratched until mv head

was one eruption. I brgan

to think I would be disfiprured for life.

f " I then sent and rot a

D free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointrrent. It began to help me so I purchased nore and after using one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Mis Emma Countrrman, Kingston Mines, Illinois, March 24, 1922. Rely on Cuticttra Soap, Ointment and Talcum to care for your skin. ßpl Ir5i Tr br Yd A-i !rn. "Ci; ti.- t ortorM, Irpl H. V-miima 4 i, toi4 nnf. bT. 8op Jic. Ointment a and S(. T-m2t. SS""Cudcur Soap have without no.

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imui.up to a-K for a -i'l i i . -T o ; t ; i , r i i -. .- c.i :i r W'bM tht ir l.v.

RUSSIA HOPES TO

EXPORT SOME RYE -.y

How vor. ho docs think that in numerous ca.-s. w ,s too p-isy an 1 an evnl. wi'h 3ia-ty tiet ..-ions on ti'.e

Mulles, w ho are ac ces-soriej

il.

I'nv Wrtui? Iloree-.

J But there are I v wror.i,' d -

! v ore es tz:-ar.t-d. in J udse S;im:n r- !

Iiarvcjt? Delavrd hv Kains! ' dn if th- jad-. cons: i-!

: fr a few sahen' j t j .;irn. Ihr.-'.,' that th-u-e nie tw. ;.b s to er; ! JdciiMstJe Problem. Stcoiai, d-ics h re v .:ii a pre.-ptc; for reco:i- i

;un i:ü, te-p;. " .-.-n uu , eolation . i :;:-(.:. unu ri the rati- ,

the te halves', i.as bequr. in South- I ar, j.; .te c a s- ? Fouith, th.tt

ini rkrun'. !iei-y raiivs ar d lay-; ;!i,,v.. ) ro people im-orOt it:b!. l

Norths :, stov.-th, ami a IF ;;u auit't;:-: :' law cw'A .r lir; i ; a war. .iiS 'he f.r. 1 out - f.. r. e ; . .-i f I. . t.-iin-r. ouio of the harv for th. futm , Th. arc i t , w of the p.,;u' of Iluis.a will d. pej; 1 upon th.' thai .lad.; Sumn.f rta id carrio in fr.il crop". his mir..! w hen h P.er.s to that i;e::.thb r.uthnrities predict that;:r;v- j,;,; , f appl.oants who dailv

Iut Some Surplus i Still Expected.

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a- t" b bro; ht to a h arins. and) ."Cv'i-ati'i. a- J c-oun.ter-OACtiation j

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lilOt 11111 IS L SCU tO , d c cn t , r a t r:r si t And when r. r , jthe applicants appe:ir before him (Jltell lUltUlWay Mcrr ?ä:n they are shrr fully happy WATiir.TOWN. . spt. 23 havir.-s de.id-! to forgive and torpcder: ans a'.cr.j Main a:., in fiVt' ?"'

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ri'.y. i ottered to p.a.-e.

when a :' r tbt ! n i broker. Pju- ' hr S'ato ;:. or.'.er to e-'..pc his

fr-rt the Ur.s;".t'';. .-:-:?. r N c i '.-j " ,: '' i ns;b. , auotber lore.J down tb r.-.A.n ! :!iaj y. j u, y..-n .):; is- S.;mm- rt'.e'.d : h'.v-

i:. Ketn attention.

Io:.c w er ca.'..e d. n i nn ofTbrer went after th an'.mai v.-it.i n r.ot yun. Thio Itjibf'js er. Jd th str" t ::d c.recr.

l"e'?;th m-n condemn '."hat they do not ur.Urs'anj.

Price Does Not Determine Quality of Furs

We invite you to investigate our furs that are now offering in a full showing for Fall. The new wraps are not only exclusive but are exceptional values. In graceful styles that you will be delighted with. Straightline slim silhouette, circular flare or wrappy models. Upon inspection of these furs you will find these three factors "built in" every Franckowiak fur piece. They are: Integrity Experience And Honest Value Giving We invite your early inspection. C. H. FRANCKOWIAK FURRIER 316 N. Michigan St.

Just

Another September Sale Sensation at Sailors

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You Will Have "to See Them to Appreciate Their True Values

F

Davenport Tables

$23.75

A wide range of designs and finishes to select from, every one a quality value through and through. Period Spinet Desks

$29.85

Dozens of beautiful periods and designs to select from, all sizes and prices up to $125. Be sure and look them over. Gateleg Tables

$17.85 Walnut or mahogany finishes; all sizes at prices that all can afford. Why put it off when such a low price gives you one. Englander Da-Beds

$29.85 They find a place in most every home, because of their genuine utility. One pictured with gray enamel steel frames and cretonne covereved pad. Better Gas Ranges

$37.50 We offer only ranges that have withstood the most rigid tests. Everyone we sell is guaranteed. One with high oven and broiler is now offered.

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CASH OR PAYMENTS

In a Gigantic 3 Day Sale We have assembled the greatest assortment of Floor Lamps ever displayed by any store in the city. September is Lamp Month

People make their homes more cittmctive and cozier with a new lamp or two. Just 112 Handsome Lamps

In Various Various Colors 3 Groups of Lamps at 3 Low Prices $1 Down Delivers Any Lamp In This Sale

All Lamps In Group No. 1

Comprising floor lamps in several sizes with mahogany finish standards and large ? ilk shades.

All Lamps In Group No. 2

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Included are many junior and bridge lamps in polychrome as well as mahogany finishes.

AH Lamps In Group No. 3 &x u 0 The finrst collection o f lamps ever shown anywhere at this price or higher. Re early for choice of thcc values.

This Handsome Dining Room Suite Including 8 Pieces

Queen Anne Period Walnut Finish, Table. Buffet .and (: Set of Six Blue Leather Seat Chairs v

50 Beautiful Suites to Select From

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Home of BUCKS Stoves and Ranges

IWe Sell What We Advertise!

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