COURTSHIPS IN CABARETS
MANY DIVORCES FOLLOW. JUDGE'S OPINION. CHICAGO, October 21. A cabaret is excellent for diversion, but apparently other places should bo chosen for serious courtship. This is the opinion of a judge who has passed most of his life listening to tales of matrimonial unhappinesa. Judge Sabath presides over the famous "Court of Broken Hearts." Although he has listened to 12,000 divorce cases, he insists that marriage, as an institution, is a success. He blames cabaret courtships for 90 per cent of divorces.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 260, 3 November 1925, Page 7
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