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oo | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRInZ 7, £9291, ~ : : q ‘ 8 thone ¢troum: | friends of Joneph Hang, Secretary of the Re RENO DIVORCE HAD FLAW. |Cresste Parphurst Ashdown against} she ang Ashdown wore, married At} Strong ruled thes, cn did not*hold| Board of Bstimate, are giving him « (Fem the Pen Frantic Chemkin) 4 “ Stamford, Conn, ‘They. lived. at. the Edward u. Ashdown of B A. Ashdows | Fore) “ind in_ this city. Her hus-|in this State, ry dinner to-night at the Hotel Commo-| The Customer—I wanted some lady Re | New Abou R. ] P. le —— & Co. accountants of No. 65 Liberty | jr changed in. Decembe ——— x 4 cers, but these don't look ae very a! 8 t ee eop: | Separation Dented, Mee. Aehdows | cirvet, Manhattan. tots. he and ie tind her taken DINNE Orne See Winkcde ois brates hod in tire, i Made terest va in This state. |. The plaintiff sald she met Mr. Agh-| to sanitarlu in New Jersey and| DINNER TO Jos HAA’ the Finance Department {n 1870 when | tempting. wea ate. ‘ ESTIMATE BOARD SECRETARY, ‘The Bakery Man—Whet @e yeu sme down in 1917 in Reno, re both were | Massachusetts: the olty budget was in tte Infancy tn B it 77 | o 8 Supreme Ct getting divorces, she ma Dr, Sl-| | Mr, Ashdown replied that the plain r ve once —Aietnend y Bide Dudley. t Sustice Strong in Supretne Court, | Sita and he from Leonore &, Beden of | ti was hot hie lesal wite, as his for- Pid Lhe Aas ti thal ee be tnt ed point of sine. He has served under | pect for e dolar a 4 nee | Otto Cotter Ostertinus, President of |the Muster Films concern the other| 420 Island c esterday dismissed | Hempatcad, L. Tl. ‘The decrees were | mer wite wad not heen served’ wita the | of Service for the City of New York, the! thirteen Comptrollers. on ‘em? the Wondertin, super-saitertu, Mare the action for separation brought py granted, she said, and March 23, 1017, papers (n the Nevada divorce, Justice velous Photoplaye Corporation, has | sent us the most interesting film story | ever philmed, and has given vs his permission to use it here" Wevbears the titi the Black Wi of a lovely bu spoofed b; most m day. She played opposite her uncle, | nny Hines, and was directed by | its Hines, another uncle, while | mother essayed another role. | is just six months old. Her] i consisted, in the main, of 4 A LIFE JOB. Bluck Bea played in t fiction & ehed in with their new He'book at tk . % we have decided to run the story her OR THe ROR. ee tne Lian, a Look ever be gold. For the next few CHAPTER rs he will serve a ddle horse Hob Jackson, a fathe tuck h t W. 8. Smith, ot Vita head into the parlor of his mansion on | é Main Street, kis feet remo L ititur |B Smith, President of company | The horse will spend the rest of his "Ob, what the devil do you want?" | life as a pet she replied sweetly. {" he called to his Of course we can't make enough Speed Wagons to supply all who want Reos! “Are the Count'lm thar?” MARX BROTHERS IN FILMS. “Dhat's for me to know and you to| The Four Marx Brothers, well ow known to vaudeville patrons, have By their wonderful performance—their sturdiness, dependability and Low Upkeep—the 50,000 Speed WHITHER GETS A Phize, | witoh are being peonuced ty cacavei! (§ HWE Wagons now in service have created a demand such The enterprising little City of Whit-| Comedies Company. Aho flask of the f as we have been unable in any year to fully supply. | series, from a etory by Jo Swerling, | -O SS Fos tat FL BS tier, Cal., has been chosen by George] has just been completed. It is er Randolph Chester as an ideal town) titled “Humor Risk,” and was di Bang! The door slammed, but trouble mike. En IBY EULESS ODI | made their cinema debut, The fam- (Don't fait to read Monday's inter. | \ly—Julius, Arthur, Leonard esting instalment.) Herbert—wit! be featured in for his new Vitagraph special produc-|by Dick Smith, with A. H. Vallet at But, you’d be wasting time trying any other tien, “The Son ot Wallington. me the camera. Ls The woman of*taste and imaginatidn can choose a fasci- in vais work. : . quired for the acenes, and the Whit: | pip soul Peay Mb De ™ nating, correct and colorful bit of footwear from an excep- . ments in th f the ith Street studio to make rs tionally large collection of I. Miller models. There are * des ry Fy hat this mur x ” i trowis ct tue cneane te ary (for | Ne Hrande of dhe Ha Hoye marry dainty slippers, cleverly adapted from French de- ee ye ae Ar es et ied . crowds of 1 i \ - t Hal ers signs, and mony. muay substantial and afistle types of necessary for a Reo, rather than accept a substitute. METTY, COMIN TART Ko th his been en domestic oxfords and hoots. ont Betty Blythe, who appears in the) Emenee ger son aoe “If it isn’t a Reo, it isn’t a Speed Wagon.” Indeed, it ‘is the intention to exhibit so abundantly and in such variety that the shops of I. Miller will be quickly recognized as offering unique possibilities for an entirely economical and agreeable Spring selection. I. 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