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LEAKY PIPE GROUND FOR DIVORCE.

PLUMBER’S WIFE GOES FREE.

CHICAGO, Nov. 30. Mrs Ella Gpvne sought a-,.divorce from her husband. “He’s a plumber,” she explained breathlessly., “.There is no offence in that,” remarked the Court. “But wait,” replied the lady. . “For fifteen years I pestered' him to . repair a leak in the kitchen pipes. He always puts me off. Last Saturday , night he came home slightly stunned and announced soothingly that he would mend that pipe. He took oft' his coat. Then ho said: ‘Ella,, it’s uo use. I c-an’t go on. I have got to senA back to-the shop for my tools.’

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Shannon News, 4 December 1928, Page 3

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LEAKY PIPE GROUND FOR DIVORCE. Shannon News, 4 December 1928, Page 3

LEAKY PIPE GROUND FOR DIVORCE. Shannon News, 4 December 1928, Page 3

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