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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘ C.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1928. JOBLESS ARE AIDED. | %% ot K ibery, chaiman | Non-frosting Show Windows. August 12 1926, Justice Gordan yester- ‘snd Mrs. Benson No. 2, whom he mar- | mond Neudecker, attorney for the first | June 2, 1926, stated that he wns mar- { jed Mrs., Gertrude M. Benson | 1ittl Mrs. Benson. Tied to the co-respondent, Naomi Mat- of the Anglo-Danish k m \' IGNORED BY COURT day awarded TS, e aoats an inter. | 1ied in Chicago, a little more than 8| "goupcel representing Benson signified | thews, and had legally divorced his _— Bishop Charles H. Brent of Western | The glass of the show window is pre- 3 [ locutory _degree of absolute =divorce month after the divorce proceedings | intontion of moting an appeal, and. re- | first wife. Mrs. Gertrude Benson stated | Fund for Unemployed Miners in| New York sent £ as a Christmas | vented from frosting in the Winter by e Y against Gordon W. Benson, automobile there terminated. uested Justice Gordon to fix a super- | this was the first she had heard of in Is T & offering and sal y of using a small electric heater which has Mllinois Decree Set Aside as J“dgelsalesman on statutory grounds. e No 1, under the. court's deci- | sedeas bond. for the alimony and fees | Benson's Tllinois divorce and questioned Britain ncrease countrymen would lndly contribute m Yatin, daalindditoe mls special purpose. Benson had set up against hfs wife's slon wu awarded permanent nnmom Swarded. This the court declined to| the validity of the proceedings. the fund were there some a o 5 i Agninst Husband. o “‘;‘;"‘L D“ de?r?o? nl;,m "ae °°e'é'1§ &rguc;‘:el;mgzfilsd;‘:vp?r:; o ud;::ir m:ég s‘fi;r:y:? l‘(’:c‘fur?\vg;fiul&gmfief;f In two weeks fully 446,000 people at- |arrive yescerdsy for the lord mayor’s fund | families of “these workmen who, through the plate glass without being unduly decline give full faith and_cr o was ' directed 16 pay all | was living with the respo“dent,]tended the Pasar Gambir, the annual | for unemployed miners. Premier Bald- | no rnun gr their own, are suffering such 1?1(”“’":}1“ l{]d zh]e heat arising from eeps the glass clear. { Ignoring the decree of divorce ob- |to this proceeding and found, Berco Kis ‘answer, filed | fair, held recently at Batavia, Java. | win sent a donation of £15,000 ($75,- | dire nson Aeined by the defendant in Chicago on ! guilty of the acts S charged against o | costs and counsel fees of $400'to Ray- | named in the bill. = ook' Llsten' Atwater Kenf Set Complete! = T S 7L UST as fast as this Evening Star comes off the presses, a boy from the advertlsmg de- partment is going to rush 20 copies to the mer- chandise manager, the buyer and the members of the Radio Department staff. Talk about enthusiasm and excitement and eagerness! For weeks the Radio Department has been thmkmg, talking, planning for this master- stroke in radio merchandising! They beheve, with all their hearts, that this is the “prize” accomplishment ever presented to the Wash- ington public by The Hecht Co. When you walk in here tomorrow, you "1l see how warm this enthusiasm is. And when you listen to this cvce]]cnt set, you'll realize “There’s a reason” (with apolocles to Postum). e $191° Atwater Kent DYNAMIC All Electric Radio Quifit Complete With 7 A. C. Tubes Dy The Set Here it is—the LATEST 1929 All-Electric Atwater Kent Model 40! A power- ful set! A durable set! One of the best sets you can buy! The Speaker Not only *a dynamic speaker but the FAMOUS UTAH dynamic speaker! Marvelous tone! Powerful volume! Realisticl The Cabinet ‘A masterpiece of furniture as well as a radio. Exquisitely designed High - boy! Matched walnut ve- neer panels! “Tear drop” pullers! An artistic addition to any home! This Cabinet is 46 inches high Every Radio Sold in This Sale Will Be Delivered Before Xmas. e ZITES Ot s i Free Connection ¢ to Your Aerial y i e N R, Delivers This Radio | / Open en View of b4 g Balznce In Bl Cabinet i Divided Payments ‘,P ‘*«‘.— Wf‘.\ e e