Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1928, Page 22

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z2 9 3 Officer's Wifq 5 yesterday was awarded & decree of Ilm-! 1 N ancy Hanks’ Kin shetd el ited divorce from the officer on grounds | Mrs. Pearl Van Orman, 630 T strest | of desertion, together with alimony and northwest, wife of Policeman Oliver Van | the custody of a_minor daughter, by - . . | Now Castmg Chimes S vidiened to the thirs precinct, | Justice Bailey in Equity Court T R s e~ =y ")} “.gb Moses & Sons Tables Turned as - Storm| YoiAvenue Preshyierion Churen | ; : o *f 1 Wrecks Barge Used as | 200 beine cas by e e s | x _ | Yl % lfl fiom m®§@§fleansflore Way St of which are descendants of the . ; — 4 § ay Stop. famly o Naocy Btoky tineo ; . : | BBy o am worp. T Street at Eleventh i of the church, said today. The tower, with the clock and the Dy the Associated Press. fkux;\lcs, w)l)’lc{lhwfllnsg%x;d X&Lery R%x;r; . e £ 5 % s i’ G i ter-hour, e gl 5 T X . 10OS ANGELES, December 13.—Defy- | Todd Lincoln and her family., It is ;i Sale ‘ ;lft P]I I OwWS I amps are Welcome ing State and Federal authoritles for| now under construction. E Son W B0'days, the barkentine Monfalcone, sea- | Ci"gm %ggfiltfis‘;!:{;nol;ngghg: Z | 7 going Monte Carlo which has been| fifno were among the earliest bell- E AD AC"E | Tomorrow an d S atur d ay Home Gl f ts drawing patronage from Los Angeles,| makers of the c;umdrydaréd thef(nc- | I h 3 L . Was hored today between the sheriff | tory has been hande own from A 3 Q g : e snchored iy eiwen the S| [, e v i e " This Brid e Iabics. Bindt Deen' tilznsd jon the | £ Tha bells whllthe nstaneas Tt 4 s Dridge 3 o - B [aryiaa, 3 : R B A g SRS % e ok by e - A ‘ ¥ ©90uk Lamp and Shade | $ ¢ B $17.50 Mpnfalcone as a_ way-stop for shore i r%wmrrs. Fhe storm act tne barges| INTRODUCED BROOM. créw of five into the sea, taking the | | Prepares to Return. | i beprived of this “qummy” stop for| Its First Use in U. 8 ¢ \ L The one illustrated is in an antique bronze ot D e | : & finish. Hexagon-shape bottom and tubing to urisdiction of the law, the Monfalcone | jnventor of the lightning rod Vesterday yesterday prepared to return to San| . = | patterns. They are made . e erday Drpre 0 T the Jaw, | Was given credit at the annual meeting | D it i pre Laced with red or green leather. paffied until the storm came to its aid, | of the National Broom Manufacturers’ i p cades—in a number of at- to; deliver an ultimatum. | Association for introducing the broom. 1 | 4 tractive shapes. Delight- N 1f the ship comes into port, District | Frank F. Collins, Arcola, Ili,-secre- | 3 ful for gifts. ‘Aftorney Fitts said, she will be seized | tary of the association, said records ! Y 9 t Table Lam by, county officers and the gambling | found in a diary in North Hadley, ! i | DL Drapery Section, Third Floor P < mere wheels, 31 gambling ables, slot ma- | introduced the broom in America. H i H v ! wheels, 31 gambling tubles slot, mu- | [N related that . woman ac- eadaches may be swiftly and safely relieved by a Bayer and Shade chiance, will be confiscated. | India a whisk broom with broom corn | fect; its use avoids much needless suffering. Try it next time; g |s the stalks. Franklin planted . e 5 * ’ S NS o o e anklin planted | o0 how soon its soothing influence is felt. Just as helpful when A In the face of this notice the Mon- | his friends, making round brooms by | you have a cold; neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, lumbago. Just 8 This pottery falcone today was still riding at anchor | winding thread around several stalks. be certain you get real Bayer Aspirin—the genuine has Bayer on | i table lamp is the were aboard. The ornate dancing | i smart urn shape pavilion was empty and the gambling | towed out beyond the deadline of the matching shade deckhands. She was a ship without a | come to grief in these waters Tomor- 5 country facing a hostile port. | row. the gambling ship Johanna Smith, d NOT afi tll h | oty cellow. Tt was just a month ago that the | which was seized two months ago by it does ect the heart ! B Tvcryiand yelidw ! Lamp Shop, Pirst Lives of two of them. | Benjamin Franklin Credited With | patrons, which kept her outside the| CHICAGO, December 13 (P).—The i § . ulGiide: of colorinaud ; L o match. Parchment shade, hand decorated. equipment, including three roulette Mass. showed that Benjamin Franklin e, ™ pamphernalia of | quaintance of Franklin sent him from Aspirin tablet. A most efficient remedy, and there’s no after ef- fs 2 = $1 6 50 | ) : .. Still Rides at Anchor. | the seed and passed the stalks among 13 miles off San Pedro. NO CUStOMETS | e 5 5 L * the box, and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. | T { e | i | N wit square Tooms were bare. All hands were sad- | law to begin her career. P . -b B AS o o | <2 dened over the deaths of the two barge| She is the second gambling ship to hysxclans prescribe bayer Aspirin; i B vchment ; @ Sy barkentine, painted light blue, was | Federal authorities, will be sold at public Aspirin s the trade mark of Bayer Manufactare of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylieacts taken between two puffing tugs and'auction. M Electrical W) A Headquarters Al o &iRCOLS | A = T[4t € Sts.NW. 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