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TM F. o$?7H PFND NEWS TIMES TirCRSD.vr roRN"rG. smrrmnr. 2. m?o. SAYS WIFE GOES WITH OTHER MEN Texas Wildcat", Fastest Airplane in World to Enter World Contest IIuhand Objects to Spouse; Attending Dances With Other Partners. f Mi.haw&ka. al- 9mm ' P. t'! I". f I r A ' V t IT . A divorce from Alrra DOru. that tie Latter "-is (or.tlniMÜy as-c"cUt ir.g with othr mn at -i.ir.ces and rartlft He rays that his wif Tr.r to djrtact cities in th company of r:hr KJn stayed for Ions: pr i.l. They wetf married in Sptm br. 191?. and ?raratM in rbru nry. 1920. Two month of married lif xa? T.ousii for Helen Nelson who has f.le-d a petition for divorce from rf.wy Nlchf-lson in the superior conrt. STh- says that thy -wre, mar ried In May. and until their epvratlcn. Aujf. 20. hr husband was cruel and inhuman in his treat ment cf her. MANUFACTURER OF WHISKY FINED u John Gomcry Sentenced County Jail, But Ap peals Case. John Gomery,.212S Merry av., rharjred with th Manufacture of whisky, was found jruilty followinq: his plea of jruilty in city court Wed ncs'lay morr.injr and w.i.s fined $100 and rosts an! .ntnced to 30 diy3 in tlio coun'y jai'.. The ca.ce was ap j.PHlni r.iid bond ftxd at $300. In the raid on th Gomrrly home the local detectives found a still in operation. 35 Rallons of rai?In mash, and a quantity of "White Mule." RIVER PARK Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ur?fn, Otis t., announce the marrla?e of their -on. Kalo Lars en. and Miss Nellie Hrr"i.c5ter of South Bend, wWh tcok place Aus. 7 at St. Jo fph. Mich. Mr. a-nd Mrs. Larsen r.l reside at 725 TjJnc.ciin v.ay E. Mrs. D. S. Donathan. Sixteenth rt.. nterta Ined .it 12 o'clock dinner yey--rday complimentins: Mrs Sarah Montz of Columbia City. lud. Mrs. Ambrose Bu5ert entertained with a 7 nVJock family dlnr-er. Th ur-is inriunfo .Mr. ana Jirs. kj. r.idwel! of Mifhatrikt. Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Brandtrator. jr.. and Jfr. and Mr?. Chtftrr Btiert of South Bend. Mrs A R. Sackman, S Thirteenth m . entf-rtaind at 5 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. rrd Mr? Raymond ib and daagrh- r of South Bend, who tvffl leave Thursdav for N'lles, Mich., to reside. Mrs Charles Kesey. Sixteenth rt.. ntrtsined at dinner Tuesday. Mrs. TTdward LushMugh of Elkhart. Ind., - ho returned from Ivs Angeles, "alir.. Monday. While in Caltforn'.i rhr- -vij a puest of Mr. and Mrs. Jo fph Burke, sr.. Mr. and Mrs. .To rrh Burke. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John 'irber. Mr. and Mr. Jesse Lauder !'i;in. Mr and Mr. Will Rrbr and Mr and Mrs. Cliford Meli, nil former r.;iifnts of Rlrer Park. The fourth annual reunion of th F'ik-s fimily was held at the home , f r- m n A A T3 T? m i rrm C 'ventrenth st. Dinner rra ered ;t poor. to 3f rnembers. Gorc;e TV- 'S way elected rre'.dnt and Mrs. P. Nehirt, secretary and treas urer. The aftern'v-n was spent so- Ul!v with vocal and instrumental v-mslo and rames The next m'fthft will be held the last Sunday in Auziut at the home of r. and Mrs. IV Nehart at Mlddleberr-. Ind Sixteen your.p ladles frm the Stu lthikr corroratior. enjoyed a pic ric at the four mile brldjr Tues 1iv evenlnp. A T'!er.er roast supper v iy served Mr and m O. E. Rogers and lanirhrer. Mis Ruth Rogers, left this mornmc for rh!rar where Miss Vlorers will enter the Michael Reere j-.ofpitil to take the nurses' tralnir.c '"urse M!s. Bertha Harkenbr. N. S4th r.. n-iii enter Epwnrth hospir.a Juth Br.d to take th r.urss trainlnc courre. Mrs B. E Myers1. S Ele-er.th sr . i Alsitlnr relatives in Ohio thi? pk. Miss Grace WoTfe. who spe- the ummr with her mother at Tlym ruth. Ind. ha 5 returned and taken nn her duties as instructor In th I'iver r.ark school Mrs. .Tar.e Tilt will N hostess to :ho ird C club Thursday after r oon at the hnme of Mr. J. St.ack-i-'.m. 507 Lincoln way. The union cottape pravr meetjnc M11 be held Thuriiv afternoon at the hc-me cf Mrs Jarr.cs IIolms S fifteenth st The River r.ark public library which was established this summer In the principal'? office at the River 7"ark school, has been more-J to the 4.R room until th completion of :.e build'.ntr of the River Firk "Loan isooiatJon on Mlsha'waka av., where ;he Uhrarv ha. le.aed a room. BIllv K!rVrtrirk. S Ktretenth . submitted to m oeratlor. fcr the removal rf adenoids and torsHls at Joseph's hovpifa!. Mishawika. Monday. Mr?, aran Montz of Columbia rjty. who ha hen per.dinp n few day? with friends h-re. left th4. momlncr for Importe. Ini . t,- s:t her brother. Jarob Reisrs. Mr. .and Mrs. Wes'.cv Copcr.r.aver. S-enteenth St., .ir.d Mr. and Mrs V. M. Copenhavcr of sreo!. Ind.. 1'. io returne d frc-m a i ; r with Mr. r :d Mr?. John v'opmharr at Go- 1 f n . Ind. ISEAiE OIL IT For V our Hair - m Kmli F4iam -. . nM mim-rf .imd 1 t t . i-. j w - - ,-r . w mm MI Ca Omw w-.. lu .tr pouat tr.gft-t-'t tren OTAl.HO. lJ o" : r Ter lk.t r.i tfb. Ai'oni p.- orct FAl.'.JSii M .':- itkCictr.tf htV GROWTH it c rt &n 'i t H. lBVClt.fatA. -"0. 9V -tmi tiiJr. Cm? th 1rt;-fi-at ?ko e.vr. P :t-.T;y HATACKO at t JTjr Iu t er lUaMl for cracf ts llsrt rtrtl. St. wcr.'fro!. Tit ff e--i I ffd' F. So Vor ." , .... - - . '.V'; ' IV l .. ., ' zi RELEASE WITNESS UNDER PROTECTION OF HER HUSBAND First picture published of the famous. "Texas Wildcat." America's contender in the Gordon Bennett cup race to be held in France Sept. 27. It recently broke ill upeed rec ords makinff. 220 miles an hour. Mr. and Mr?. S. E. .1. Cox. the for mer, president of the General Oil O. of Houston. h?ve financed con struction of the plane, each having an entry in the race. Their son. Sey mour, pictured, has more hours of flyins: than any other youth in the world. w tmi : ' m . i. av ., Nitst Ima;-!;; -a .:V. p p6n. iiV' hA - Dj Tnited Tress: protection of the husband whom she hav'Mud for divorce. Mrs. Gladys Jacobson was free today, pendln? resumption of the inquest over How ard B. Rhodes, mysteriously shot and killed while auto ndin? with th woman. An inrjues.t was begun yesterday, but continued 10 days while police seek further for witnesses. It was also drsired to che?k apparent dis crepancies in the fetor leg first told by Mrs. Jacobson and that related from the witness stand yesterday. Rhodes was shot. Mrs. Jacobson said, by a bandit who f.ed without revealing: his motive for the act. Rhodes -was a merchant here. Hi wife, mother of his two children, at tended the Inquest, but was not called to testify. "DANDERINE" Pauline Fredrick Makes Hit in Madame X Film Tauline Fredrick scores the great est triumph evf her screen cireer in Midam X. This is the consensus of opinion of the representatives of tlv pre. and members of the Women's clubo after a special showing1 of the film at the Auditorium Wednesday morning. The initial run was shown under the direction of Ben B. Rein old. special represcntAti o of the GoldNTn Ficturcsi corporation, and was la the nature of a te?t to deter mine th-e ral trenerth of the pie .ture. "Madam X" mad a reputation on the speakinr stage some years ago. where it was known as one of tha greitest tear producers ever staged. Essanay also put it out in movie form ;ix year? ago. Sydney Ains worth. who played the lead in the Essanay film. Is al.o in the cast of the recent Goldwyn picture, taking the part of Lroque. He contribute his usual strong and vivid character ization taking the part of tb cynical criminal and philosopher really live on th screen. The theme of the tory is that of Mother Love, and th' efforts of the fallen wife of a prominent ofti cial to protect her i-nn from the .lis jrrare that would come to him wit the discovery of the name of hi mother. This same $on was chosen to defend "Madam X" in her trial for murder, and through a drama ic and emotional appeal to the jury lie case was won. Nearly every "ember of the Women's elub came, it of the theater with tear stained i c s . so they evidently like it. Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Daderint." After an application of "Danderlne" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. "S iiU MOTHER! "California SjTup of Figs Child's Best Laxative Squeegee Tread Ti U Accept "Calirornia" Syrup or Viz unly look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little 6tomach. liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say 'Cal ifornia FAINTING AND D IZZY SPELLS The Cause of such Symp toms and Remedy Told in This Letter. Syracuse, X. Y. "Wnen I eora cecced the Change of Life I was . . , : " vi : x I i i . i iimunu speng. i suflered for two or three rear before I began taking Lydia K. rinkhani's Vege table Compound and Liver Fills which I saw ad Tertised in the papers and in vour little books. I took about 12 bottles of your Vege table Compound and found it a won derful remedy. I commenced to pick up at once and tnr suffering- wis relieved- I bav told others about vour medicine and know of some who have taken it. I am glad to help others all I can."Mrs. R. E. DriiI5G. 437 W. Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. While Change of Life is & cost critical period of a woman's exist ence, the annoying symptoms which accompany it rcay be controlled, ini normal health restored by the timely ue cf Lydia E. Finkhaia's Vegetable Compound. 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CALORIC HEAT CUTS BUILDING COSIJ jggT'L. 1 of Chloric furnaces have just heczczesvd and we are going: to sell them at iKo old price while they last. Prices will almost certainly be higher in the fall, so cur ad vice is to liave your Caloric installed now. r v lOT H rTrJin txcea blue priati prrtarpd by CaloriC engineers who hav ba J years of coqxaflrd exprri oe fa p1prss beattat. No diartefortba vitalfytaiporiam lot. zmtn xtmxSi mmm. txji of soor i . . f Tr LyLsiiwyiix i1" .-yj 1 See tMs furnace in our window The Caloric. Pipeless Furnace is now et tip in our north window. It will pay you to stop and see it when by the otore. See how simple it is to install. No plumbing or al teration, no muss or bother at all. Place your order NOW and be ready for Jack Frost. Free Demonstration Our furnace engineer, Mr. O. D. Kse, will be here in the store this week to explain, in detail, the Caloric to those who are interested. Come in and see it, no obliga tions whatsoever. 216 South EXicliigza S ; You 11 Like Trading at HfUfr'b SAM'L SPIRO & CO. llt.lül a Michigan St. Homo ol H. S. Sc M. Clothes Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St. If CÖLLMER BROTHERS, Distributors ; 107 Lincoln Way East, South Bendy Ind. The IUf Electric Ehcp S. D. Itloran & Son Ivirt&tf tax HcpatrtTLg. CARS WASHED AT Auto Market Jefferson at Lafayette Blvd. I 0A p F a n . Hlürf t f 1 E I mt. the WANT A TS-N. A Samuel C. Lontz & Süds The Home of Klean Ku&l Cajt Colfax Avenue 'Urs If Tou Want to buy, Deli or Hxchange TRY Ncv3 - Times Want Ads 1 i I 5