Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1932, Page 38

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- FC—$6 THE EVENING :STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932. OLD MONTMARTRE =R TIBE QPN (R o = e g e s e e B P S A luncheons with the n.?’.é‘c’i‘m'ifi !fifligemfixm e ‘é“‘iflalf"nfc&%""&“‘bfé.i‘_‘“?."ifi fond - es’nfll;edd el gy ‘ octors wam Ag amst pigeons, and -smocked young pas- now contains 15 names: Belgium, Bra- | apart and shipped to Chicago for re-| Officers said his deseription resembles | try cooks’ apprentices will push m‘ | zil, China, Cuba, Ecuador, Egypt, France, | assembling. in a general way that of one of the two | | pErEEmene= [N SK MONTHS s BB 08 ™ i b v aen | SINUS INFECTION c village. | § co, Ri y. 3 , however. had onl: 4 ’ e P e e | MEXICAN ALIEN HELD | ceits. " ‘Omets ‘thoughs the man- who \ Project to Cest $200,000. Installment by China. c“’»q may have had the bulk of the ! Street-corner concerts will be given The Chinese government has made | ‘fiocl.dlzhp loe{. i3 ; by mighty blowers of the hunting horns, ) available the first-quarter instaliment |Pete Ortega Believed Connected| I the arrested Mexican is not con- (| Worst Colds, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Headaches, | i ; | 50 dear to the Montmartre population. | Chi; i cl i | nected with the hold-up case, he will | * g i ” Famous Section of Paris to| dear to the Montmartre population. | Chicago Officials Say Com- | of $100000 to be spent on ts exnibit,| With Shooting of Mayor Koesel. |Becied, Tith the holdup cose, b0 Blll| cauged by germs that settle in the sinus passages. 2 ot TRt 1o, Biewde” And other olg airs, g 2 which will include a Chinese sea gar- | o s s ! Be Transplanted to Chi- | fasether with the javas and rumbas of | pletion of All Projects by | dep. three courtwass typical of & Chi- | | ATAFERE CHME. December @ 60| || Physicians tell how coughs, la grippe, flu, pneu- the e e e nt Cartid alpiatil s aeenidinnd hold | : monia can follow if Sinus Condition is neglected. ¥ ‘ g nt day. To keep order over nese gentleman’s residence, a Chinese i 1 there will, of cano Exposition. PR Gl IR June 1 Is Assured. Chinese theater. . | for questioning in connect epoch. with their dseless “cabbage-cut- A pavilion reminiscent of the Taj|hold-up shooting of M | ‘Tuousanps of people here, who for- | hcspital bills. o Bt Bl ot thetr Toiie Bun- —_— Mahal with an Indian restaurant and |Koesel of Anaheim, in Brea Canyon, " merly suffered the painful pressure| Long continued colds, headaches, By the dssociated Press. mer trousers. By the Associated Press. theater is planned by nine rulers of | Monday night. The mayor is in a hos- and " stuffiness of threatened sinus excessive nasal discharge, ha PARTS, December 1. Gaston Akoun, well known conces-| CHICAGO, December 1.—On the | Indian states. ; pital seriously wounded. T Dr. Scholl’s ||| trouble, now breathe freely since | spitting of phlegm, Iikewise 1 swrtre, the Montmartre of the turn of | onaire at previous internations: expo- | man-made sands of “exposition land” The sl hdunities ol apan ke X0 di ||| using Sinasiptec, the sensational dis- | when the nasal passages are bethed i . | sitions, end his associate, Raoul , g - = Pedicreme covery of a St. Louls docter. daily with Sinasiptec. A large bottle the 1800's, will be transported to Chi- | conceived the idea of removing old Pai ‘me Chicago Werld's Fair of this gen. Within 5 after usi; 1ittle | Of Sinasiptec costs little and is - €ago for the 1833 “Century of Progress” |frcm the banks of the Seine to the eration will open six months from Saf d e o al foot sutter- ||| 5 TIENE S econds after Using & Uttle | anteed to bring results, or money Exposition. A e | areguar: Jp/ this week for our ||| clears, and within a day the stuffed- D3k Tear this out as a reminder to expel X | a ! 4 . 1 @ = 4 < up nasal condit: DI remember the name, which is A good square mile of the falr grounds |, ;ject and intend to make their tranc- |, 1t :“l‘ryb;r‘;‘;:fe hg’g%fio:&‘g o Your Furniture Free Foot Test ||{l f2ienrul use of é?fiu,m”"?,.'{:;. ?.’; nounced Stna-siptec. 5. will be devoted to a reconstruction of | Pianted village and fetting for a displ | Thiraa gy | the famous Flace Du Terire, high up |of all the French arts and craits, from |POIMt where its completion will be as- |f | —with Glass Tops that i axe sfennieen o || 1 e gno doutt saved many folks from SINASIPTE on the “Hill of the Martyrs.” wich the | wrought iron work to embroidery. L beautify as well as protect. Pedicreme PREE: ; _surgical _operations and c ai white basilica of Sacre Coeur in| The artisans will be seen at work in 3 o AR, They are inexpensive in —— and aching feet : e Dackground . their own ateliers. piying their trades | 1535 Centuy of Frogress Expositon | comparison to the long life Reproductions of such famous resorts | rigat before the visitors. Pale 1o Chiteges ohIo froat sar) they afford your turnitRrs ) # DeScholls %550 as the Lapin Agile (or -‘Suh. Ciel, where engineering ingenuity brcught . ..and it is considered o | . Enter, Le Neant, the old Moultn Rouse, fon fa g =1 > || at Peoples Drug Store No. 7 E s the Abbaye de Theleme and the Bai SUES FOR DIVORCE IRSTiou =OCANEE psefacolamyjtoshe in S ; | Xperlen Tabarin Wil be erected froenee Ayenne - Enje: ST d we will b [T 1107 G Street N.W. ce vertiserskre erihe tw Will Revive Old Cabs. Mri. 0. S. Thomas Gives Conviction | The back-drop of Ws starting geo- it e | The ancient horse-drawn cabs, or of Fel Svorads mefric EEaSiare 3§ Deoad M“h’!g“ tive to take measure- “fiacres,” which conveyed Parisian visi- elony as Grounds. avenue, with its serrated line of sky- et and Siva v an et T S e 3o | 108 ANGELES, December 1 o Sapst | Fontng e "pocin | ments, snd, give you a0 :‘lfl;e"m m:{r;hf{'o‘r“ :‘:‘M,y’,‘ e 'be A suit for divorce from Ellott B.|" More than §9,000,000 has been spent is guaranteed for quality, brought to life again. Each will have | Thomas, former Redondo Beach school |so far for water and sewage facilities and is cut to fit exactly. its old-fashioned walrus - moustached | superintendent and kidnap hoaxer, was | b2 €are for 40,000,000 persons, expected CHRISTMAS GIFTS of Fine Furniture . . . Tables, Buffets, " - il to visit the exposition during its igeeher” in masoon livery.. 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