The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1919, Page 11

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“IW TWO voRCEs. jamed tn Suit of Wife nd Other Woman's Husband. ‘ The same evidence was used in two d Suits for absolute divorce before Jus- ( tice Cropséy I the Brooklyn Supreme + Court to-day abd th each case the pom- Dlainant was «varded a decree. There! ‘Was no contes) in either case James E. HW Blin, No, 1794 Fyectirn 0. “Shannon — corespondent a. alleging 7 Chat the indiscretions occurred “at Ne 395, Jamaica Avenue. fs. Augusta Shannon sutton ani nyznte. fh Pay Joged that her husband anid Sfrs, Hes nus Mr. and Mrs. Mur- yay, At No. 93 Jamaica ‘Avenue last Guaranteed 20-Year Gold Filled , Sewelled Adjusted Regulated wetgtete we fe any factor with this a4- | years, jorka rai Hed. jurted ond ene iy teats insuring iy ie latch for #126 jateb for . ==] for $8 . lor 2 6 ; Gold Watoh for 25 fel { Railroad Watches at Cut Prices BGUTTER@SONS 38 as rrvwes <3 a7 oysters, soup's FE ani chowders. ‘ MADE IN U.S. A. At Grorers and Delicatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St..N.Y. AL | save Decayed Toath, Tietten Lense HH By Teeth Treat Diseased Gems. .BLO } oF; ete H 2E. 125th St. | 169E. 34thSt. Hi N. W. Cor. 34 Ave 8. B Cor. 6th ave! 2 W. Cor. 59th 875: | ours: 9 o TP. M Okt fashinned jam goodness payee at oss pen gh “Pry out the tip, pall off the strip” Get it from Your Grover, othe am vee Miya Two years ago these prominent women selected the be&t loaves from thousands of home-made loaves of bread MISS CLARIBEL NYE, Bread Specialist, Comell University Mrs. S. Clay Adams Mra. J. L. Lascoff Mise Florence Willard Mare. Alfred H. Washington Miss Fee Mre. Wm. Grant Brown Miss Grace Schermerhorn Mrs. E. J. Hawthome Martha Westphal Mre. John Blair Lillian Dynevor Mra. F.C. Hodgson Lily Haxworth Wallace Miss Dorothy S. Buckley Mre. Joseph J. Walker Mra. C, Houston Goudise Mise Elsie Jane Small Mrs. Jesse Winburn Mrs. C. C, Howard Mre. Marcus M. Marke Anna Marion Reilly Miss Sophie Irene Loeb Mrs. Knatt Mrs. Wm. Kendrick Mre. Charlee Dearborn Mrs. Geo. Howes © Mies Caroline Knett Mrs, Wm. D. Sporborgs Mre. Geo. Bernard . Miss Penrose Mise Adeline E. Simpson Mre. D.C, Clitter Mra, Nellie Wisner Morse Mrs, Alva Briges Mrs. Lawrence R. Brooks Miss Florence J. Parsons ly W <j py ALL ve BAKING WTO CRILY BOL OnE OF AND air tote Ye ii iG, B S — MY + 448 ANS Cree FAR vicinity two years ago last Saturday. Thousands of the best home-cooks of this vicinity answered by submitting their own loaves of bread. Experts duplicated those Prize home-baked loaves— For weeks the General Baking Company's ex- perts worked to duplicate the flavor, texture and appearagce of the best home-made bread. In our clean, sunlit bakeries, expert bakers finally perfected the Bond Bread process under * conditions so scientifically exact that every batch of Bond Bread must be of the same uniform goodness, aa ae ae ctr rie cm to lf AWN See — - birthday that means muc ae children * SANS : mn f/ Zi, 4 “WHAT kind of bread do you and your children like the best?” —we asked the housewives of this Vy rN) From that mountain of bread, well-known local women judges selected the very best loaves And from these prize loaves the General Baking Com- best home-made pany's experts designed Bond Bread, copying the flavor, the close-knit texture, the crisp brown crust, the mille white appearance, and the high nutritive value of those t home-made loaves. Thousands will celebrate Bond Bread’s Second Birthday — In thousafds upon thousands of homes Bond Bread has come to be an institution—just as home-made bread was in the olden days. The public-spirited women who selected the prize loaves in the Bond id Baking contest— and the thousands of women who submitt their own home-made loaves— —they, too, will want to join the celebration, for they did a big share in bringing better bread to this whole community. What Bond Bread Means to Children— It isn't only that little childfen like Bond Bread, for the same reason that they used to welcome “baking day'’— —but Bond Bread's absolute purity, its com- plete and easy digestibility have built sturdy bodies and rounded out rosy cheeks for many thousand children. For the Bond Bread process makes every grain of wheat yield its utmost of nourishment. Give your children a Bond Bread party today, ip pe aS an 9 aah ah

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