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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 14

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Saturaay Morning, November 28, mi THE DES MOINES REGISTER THE NEWSPAPER IOWA DEPENDS UPON. Phone Tour Want Ad DIM X-2111 14 W. L. Ewing Returns Chairniian Carideo's Bride THE DAY'S RECORD From Son's Wedding The Rev. L.

Ewing, pastor officiated at the wedding 0f son, Ellsworth S. Ewing, and Dor. othy M. Stuart The service was read at the i home of the bride's uncle, Thomas, Thanksgiving evening Ewing and his wife will ffiaki their home In Kansas City. 'J Polk Application to Wed of Grace Methodist cnurcn, ana ASSAULT SUIT.

ASKS $15,000 Hess Charges Daley Struck Him. Charging the defendant struck UlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllU 0ver the Co feel tmiiiiiiiiiiiiBV h. s. M.iiiiiiiiiiiiirr- If I were spinster, wanted to get married, I'd work like fury to get a U. S.

law panned against alimony. It would stimulate marriages fully IS per cent. It's only the mental Image of an family, returned Friday from Minneapolis where the Rev. Mr. Ewing Kama and eountr Bwkar, Polk, Beryl Bwaet.

Polk ...37 ...37 ex-husband In jail for nonpayment i 1 f-, A A V.7 The Weather or now today; Bomewhftt warmer. IOWA Rain or snow and nomewhat wnrmer today: Sunday unsettled and colder rain possibly turning to snow In east and outh portion. MINNESOTA Snow today, iomfwhat warmer In eat portion; Sunday moatly cloudy and colder, SOUTH DAKOTA Increasing lmidlnsa followed by snow today; Sunday generally fair, colder In east portion. NEBRASKA Rain or xnow today, somewhat warmer in trout portion; Sunday generally fair preceded by anow in aoutheant portion, colder In cast and aout.h portions. IIiUNOIB-Partiy cloudy to cloudy, somewhat warmer today, rain by mid-afternoon or tonight; flu day rain, somewhat colder la north and centra) portions WISCONSIN -Probably snow in north and rain or mow in south portion today, somewhat warmer; snow In northwest and rain probably turrjtme to snow in can and smith portions Sunday, colder.

MISSOURI-Rain and somewhat warmer today; Sunday rain turning to snow In northwest rwirtioa, colder la west and north portions. (Purntohed by the U. 8, Weather Bt'-au.) Hourlv temoeraturea for Des f3inea him in the face with his fist, Arthur Hess filed suit for $15,000 damages in district court Friday against Daniel Daley. Hess alleges Daley followed him to his home Oct. 7, 1931 and Des Moines Births Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Holirfss, Valle iunctlon. it Iowa Lutheran Matrnli.

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Zlenln.

2827 Inaer-icll at Iowa Methodist Mr and Mm. Morlan. J511 Fortieth tt Iowa MKhodlrt. Mr and Mm. D.

Bennett, i55 Clark at Iowa Mathodlat. Polk Divorce Decree Freda Ballej from Charlas Bailer. Airport Log Aj-0l-Boeln matt plane. Pilot Petty, arrived from Chlcaao: no passengers; departed for Omaha at 5: IS a. m.

I 30 Fleet plane. Pilot Ken. departed lor Rookwoll Clt: returaed to Des Monday Night In the Tea Room Holiday Fashion Revue and Dinner A special showing of out-of-doors costumes, gowns for important occasions for afternoon and after dark, formal and informal pi-jamas for leisure hours and lovely new hostess gowns. threatened to kill him. He says in his petition that Daley broke down two doors to the Hess home.

The plaintiff claims a disease of alimony that fielps many a bachelor hold out against the Joys of Domesticity. A professor tells me that once he was organizing a temperance pageant ft needed a couple of empty bottles for a tableau biffing Demon Rum, In early afternoon he telephoned a bibulous buddy' asked him to bring a couple of empties over by 4 m. On the dot the friend staggered in, very drunk, but clutching the two empties. "Next time," he sputtered, "f'goshake gimme more notice!" with which he was suffering was P-ldsy: a. a.

nr. 30 a a. m. ,28 12 noon. .31 5 1 p.

....,32 .27 3 p. Mrs. Frank Carldeo, until very recently Miss Vera Crawley, was wed in South Bend, to the famoua former Notre Dame university .71 .28 aggravated by the assault. Hess asks $7,500 actual and $7,500 exemplary damages. The actual damages are listed as follows: "Physical pain and "mental pain, suffering and fright," aggravation of plaintiff's disease," $2,500.

I According to Hess, the assault was "malicious, wilful and m. Robert Lincoln O'Brien, 66, (above), former Boston news? paper editor, waa recently appointed by President Hoover to the chairmanship of the United States tariff commission. Mr. O'Brien succeeds Henry P. Fletcher, who resigned.

20 Momea at a. m. 11 21 Boeina mall plane, pilot Mimson, arrived from Chicago: no nairni-gers; departed lor Omaha at 11:48 a. m. 9 M.

12 30 Monocnnoe plane. Pilot Stevens, de- Sarted for Chicago. -oelna n.all plane. Pilot Cochrane, arrived from Omaha: one passenger: departed for Chlcaao at 3S0 p. m.

Stolen Cars 17-5IWI Ford roach owned bf J. H. Crawford of 1750 Bast orand avt at 1750 East Orand ave, 77-272 Ford tudor sedan, owned R. Mitchell. 4110 Orandvlew from Make Dinner Reservations Now Revue at 7:30 P.

M. Tea Room: Fifth Floor; Eighth Street Entrance. rAHN. in aar A0Hty nuTONy Correction. Highest at 4 p.

33 Lowest at a. 2 Mean 30 Normal 33 DHIdeney 3 Accumulated exce is since Nov, 1,,,. 207 Accumulated excels since Jan. 1. .1510 PRECIPITATION Amount 24 hrs.

endlna 7 p. m. Friday .50 Total this month to date 1.10 Normal, this month to dale. 1 JO Total Jan. I to dat .34.

fill Norma! 1 to date .30.63 Accumulated excess since Jan. 1... 4.20 Snowfall. 34 lira, ending 7 p. m.

Friday 1.1 MISCELLANEOUS DATA. 7tm.7p.ir.. Relative humidity (oer 112 94 Wind direction B. Wind velocltv (ml, perhr.i.. 4 4 Westh.r Cldy The Register erred Friday In re-Dortinir that the Elks lodge will Ninth and Pleasant stieets.

Fire Alarms hold a memorial service Sunday, Mm Movie Fan Club Sees Showing of Will Rogers Film The Iowa Movie Fan club sponsored by The Des Moines Register saw a special showing of "Ambassador Bill" starring Will Rogers at the Des Moines theater Fri iO' Admitted to Bar. Hiram B. White of Algona, was admitted to the Iowa bar Friday by Chief Justice F. F. Faville.

Mr. White, who came from Oklahoma, was admitted on motion that his qualifications in that state be accepted here. 11.04 Et nivftrrlfir at, and North The memorial service will be held Dec. 6. Western railroad trucks, flump, 134 020 Murphy brick building.

Hunriaa ..,.7:19 a.m. iHunset p. in Til following table of a selected Hat of American and Canadian cities shows Police Ambulance M. Ninth man fainted. Seventeenth st, ind Woodland ftuto the image hurta spinster" day morning vith Harold R.

Sher (Ai tne temperature at 7 p. m. rnoay. iBi the maximum temperature Friday and iCi the precipitation in Inches for idan, manager, as host. tne nours enuen at i p.

m. maay (ASTERN STATES. IAMBI ICH (A)IB) (C) In addition to the feature picture, the program included a news Alhnnv 10 34 .10 New Yorr. 34 3 Atlanta SO 52 WikIi i.on 40 40 .10 fUTI.F BTATFH. reel, a football series picture.

El P.iao 03 ksnnvllle 70 711 .03 ft. worth 48 R4 nai lit a comedy and a sound reel of songs "La Gant" A Step-in That Is Virtually A Second Skin! Oalveston 54 69 INew O'I'ns 72 to by Lillian Roth. In my bottle collecting, I never want any of my friends to go to such hasty lengths to empty their bottles. Recent arrivals Include one from Lexington, shaped like a woman's torso "From Friendly Bottle Competitors," a fine piece of grotesque rle, and a "gold thimble" bottle from northern Iowa donor's name lost; both empty. I saw one on the stage at the little theater last week that I wanted, but there .12 .38 THREE ARE DEAD IN CAR MISHAPS Mason City Woman Killed in Accident.

'Three persons were dead In Members from Indlanola, Ber wick, Spring Hill and Colfax were .54 EAST CENTRAL TA TEH. Alpena .14 3d 0reen Bav 30 33 Chicago 30 34 34 Cmcln'al.) 34 34 Mrauetle 32 30 Cleveland 34 3 Memphis 42 4 Detroit 3a jn MHWunee a 40 Iscanaba 30 3 .18.8. Maria 30 31 Or, Rap's 34 38 I WFHT CENTRAL STATES. Blsmarrk 10 20 Omaha 34 34 Duluth 20 2 Loul 34 30 Kan. Clhr 3 3 Mlnne'olia 32 32 present, in addition to large num ber of Des Moines fans.

Judge to Sentence Moorhead 20 22 in! Wllltaion 1 30 Iowa Friday, their deaths the re Cooley on Monday .02 ulti of automobile accidents. Edward Cooley, 37, Negro, con Stretches Up and Down and Around Moulding Your Hips Into Sleek Lines victed of the murder of his wife Mt Jt) i AIW HI'AIEB, Cheyenne 24 34 Helena I 14 Denver 18 ID Citr 34 3t H.vie III! I PACIFIC HTATF.B. Los Ana's 2 4 Fr'co 52 5 Port'd Or. 40 44 IBesttla W. 42 40 CANADIAN.

Cslaarr 2 28 Montreal SS 2 Edmonton 23 30 Pas id 1 Med Hat 10 la I Winnipeg It 1 Mln'dosa IS ia .1 Ethel Cooley, will be sentenced at were too many people looking. It strikes me as a disgrace, incidentally (speaking of empty bottles), that such shamefully rotten materials are foisted on college fraternities when chey build their dream castles, which often prove to be more or less temporary. The college au- thorlties should look into this 9 a. m. Monday, Judge O.

1 The dead: Maurice Ma nicy, 22, Traer, In Waterloo. Laura Durbin, 28, Mason F. L. Miller, 80, Oclweln. Franklin said Friday.

The Cooley sentence was orlgl River Stages nally set for Nov. 25 but was IA. IA. Mississippi Manley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

DAVFNPORT, river stages: postponed in order to allow Charles Howard, Cooley's coun Frank Manley, died in an Oelweln hospital of injuries suffered eight 10 Davenport. 7: rlae, 0.1. Keokuk, 10 1: rlae. 0.6. St.

Louis. 18.8; rise. 1.1. sel, to complete arguments for a -the rotten materials, I mean; not the empty bottles. miles south of, Traer a week ago.

new trial. Wolf and Tabor The car in which he was riding and one driven by August Untledt, Vale, I hoar, Is being kidded these days because recent 'build- Clutier, collided. In ITS have provided its campus Miss Durbin, for the last three with several different types of ar Suffer Injuries In Car Mishaps Two persona suffered minor in years a maid In the Jay W. Beck cnitecturw. wen, wny notT I see home at Mason City, died of in no reason why a campus shouldn't Juries suffered at 2:30 a.

m. Fri be composed of as many different day when the automobile in which A imartly tailored step-in made of an entirely new tissue-thin elastic, and this new elastic is tougher than any elastic used before. It's marve-lously soft (you won't know you have it on) porus (no rubbery odor) and light and airy. juries in automobile accidents Fri-' day night. styles as there are buildings provided each building is well done.

Harry Wolf, 63, who gave his she was returning to Mason City from Stacyvllle was crowded Into the ditch near St. Ansgar. Her brother, Henry Durbin, driver of address as 645 Eighteenth was cut and bruised a Bout the head I can't understand, similarly, the fetish some people have for buy and body, when struck at Seven ing sets of things. Why should the car, was not seriously injured, but Miss Durbin suffered a skull teenth st. and Woodland ave.

by knives forks spoons match? fracture. Miller died of injuries he suf a car driven by Henry Barton, 20, of 663 Twentieth st. Leo Tabor, 22, who said he lived Why not have one of each kind you like? Why not have all your plates A saucers glasses different, so you can get as many shapes A colors as possible? fered in an accident Sunday night 10 miles south of Oelwein. The accident, details of which at 575 i Seventh st was cut on the right wrist when struck by a car driven by Bruno Ennis, 22, of See The Ballroom Tango" were not available, occurred in the fog. Otto Sonnenberg, Miller's companion, has not regained con Rural Route No.

6, at Seventh and Hash, it strikes me, would be infinitely more exciting a dish If you didn't know from one day to the next if you were going to eat High streets. Absolutely "stays put" and the gentle stretch the entire length does away with stocking tears and runs. Tiny velvet covered bones keep the waist snug, a light silk lacing at each side for ease in putting on and off, smooth, flat, button jidjusting hose supporters, with satin ribbon garter clasp guards. Corsetry: Third Floor Seventh Street. yOUNKERS sciousness.

W. C. Boland and Le-roy Boland, both of Waucoma, Mershon Assigned it off Wedgwood or Lenox. who figured in the same accident, For an imaginative person, one of To Criminal Cases are reported recovering. The three each of a dozen kinds would be This Is One of The "Best Sellers" in the Misses' Coat Section The All Black Coat 29.75 The all black coat continues to take the coat honors, due in part to its new rough boucle fabric and rich wolf collar and cuffs.

This coat is warmly interlined and the last word in fashion detail. A youthful style for college and business women, Sizes '12, 14, 16 and 18. Judge 3, E. Mershon will pre Injured persons are in the Oel wein hospital. like owning a dozen sets.

side over the criminal division of municipal court for the three months beginning Tuesday, it was announced Friday. Judge Russell Jordan, now on the criminal bench with Judge T. J. Davis, Banker, Is Dead at Marion MARION, IA. Davis, 67, secretary of the Federal Land bank of Omaha for east central Iowa, died at his home here Friday after a month's illness.

Ralph Powers, will be shifted to Danced by Miss Rose Lorenz and Her Dancing Partner Tonight ia the Tea Room. The "Ballroom Tango" will he a special floor feature during our regular Saturday evening dance in the Tea Room Tonight an added attraction to the already popular Younker Tea Room dances. "Doc" Lawson and His Younker Tea Room Band Play for Dancing. 9:15 to 12. the jury courts and Judge Don G.

Allen will take charge of assign ments and conciliation court. "not into the bottles" YOUNKERS A STORE FOR MEN, TOO A woman's political views, of course, are largely dictated by her husband's activities. Whenever I attend the weekly night out of the reserve officers' club, the b.w. becomes a confirmed pacifist for 24 MIum' Shopt Third Floor) KtKhth Street. hours: and when I go to the Ten Ronmai Klathtk Street Kntrnitirc YOUNKERS Washington bl-centennlal commit tee meeting, she favors forgetting YOUNKERS VDcflfui) the father of our country throughout 1932.

Remember way back when they said football developed a young man's talent for quick resourceful thinking in an emergency Well, I wonder what the huddle develops? Probably his talent for passing the buck general dilatortnesa. The crises of life, young man, dWt give you time to go into a huddle. Dame Rumor is paying our gentlefolk pretty "compliment this week. She doth declare they are teaming how to drink without sloshing. At a recent party some 5,000 high balls coefcfoil loere so evenly atstnoutea rnai mere was only one noticeably intoxi cated gentle-person.

At any rate, the determination In The Basement A Semi-Annual event held to test the volume r- of business possible in one day of value-giving in the Basement Store a store-within-a-store where apparel for all' the family and gifts abound at important savings. Be here early Saturday! of the millionaires to get into the front row of the fight against pro hibition proves that they're be coming disillusioned about what their bootleggers call "Canadian" whisky. Now You Can Buy Guerlain's Shalimar In Small Quantities 1.50 Poured from the original bottle, a favorite perfume in small purse-size bottles, so convenient and lovely to have, containing 1 dram. And Others Odcurs you'll like from Caron, and Guerlain in dram-size vials 1 to 2.95 Toiletries: First- Floor; Eighth '-St. Every Man In Iowa Should Have a New Tie 89c 3 for 2.50 They're featured in a special gelling of 5500 handmade neckties ties you would expect to pay much more for ties that are entirely new in fabric and pattern.

A splendid opportunity to stock up and here are ties to solve many a gift problem! Men's Furnishings: First Floor; Seventh Street. A Baby Fire! Yes, in Fact, A Tar Baby Nine fire trucks sirens screaming and bells clanging converged on the Philipps Petroleum co. office at 920 Murphy st at 9:40 p. m. Friday, answering an alarm.

Hose lines were ready to pour streams of water into the fire. Then came a fireman out of the front door carrying a flaming tar bucket and mop which he had found on the roof. The flra waa quickly put out. mm J..

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