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eee co UNTERMYER'S SON DIVORCED BY WIFE, | was soon after this that another trial | waa made, | The Untermyere had no children and no community property. No spe- cifle alimony waa asked. pas dlanian~ ene COMMONS TO TALK “NOW INGALIFORNI S820 Att ety becree Comes After Afier Pair Tried | for Ten Days to Improve Their Relations. e Evening World.) —Mrs. Niua York bas been le, near here from son of Samuel Un- of New York City r of the Ipals was ib mye n came up for eR. Bren. f desertion was un- @ntested, xcept for the fing of an @bewer tn whici the allegations. In her deposition Mrs, Untermye* m@ta‘cs they parted finally on April 1 3920, when Untermyer left for New York afver a ten days’ trial at im @roving their marita) relations. “Our efforts were not successful,” ho said, the husband declaring he Would not live with her again, The Untermyers were married in New York in February, 113. The following year they moved to this ity, where they were prominent tn @utdoor sports. Mrs. Untermyer’s love for dogs resulted in bringing together Untermyer denies @ kennel of thoroughbreds which won| ary dlue ribbons. After three years the Untermyers| Built a home at No. 358 Magnolia Avenue in a twenty-acre orang? grove. In 1920, Mrs, Untermyer al- Kees, when the members of her fam- fly paid her a visit, Untermyer or- locutory decree of di-| | Ja { NEWS OF U. S. IN BRIEF i | eee Friday Set for Discussion of Con- ference in Washington by | Parliament. | LONDON, Nov. 2—The Govern- | ment proposes to allocate Friday for discussion of the Washington Arms Conference by Parlt Austen | Chamberlain announce «© House of Commons this ¢ 7 ———$—»—_—_—— PITTSRURGH the price of oils within days was noted at the market here to-day Crude advanced 6) cents, to $4 per bar- rel WASHIN dates qualitte commissions examinations 000 vacancies The Afth advance In last thirty nk of the in the grade Lieutenant still remain untilled. JACKSONVILLE, Fila tion that the next annum! convention of the American Prison Association be held in Detroit was made in a som: of Second Recommonda mittee report # association in» to be adopted PITTSBURGH.—Charles ©, Curran of New York and Charles H. Woodbury lof Boston have been selected as two of the American representatives on the art jury for the twenty-first interna- tional exhibition at Carnegie Institute which will begin in April WASHINGTON.—The United States | shipping Board has gone into the junk business on a tremendous scale in an effort to dispoxe of $35,000,000 xorch of surplus materials and supplies on hand after i and fitting out the Fmergency Fleet, Within a few diya it will offer everything for sale, irom “alightly use team locomotives to drugs and tobacco. mitted to-day to the sion, here and NEW YORK Te, PARIS SHOP OF AMERICA PARIS When completed our new home will be Fifth Avenue, 56th and 57th Streets Feature—in Removal Sales—Tomorrow Fashions for the Football Games, Country Club and the Attendant Evening Social Activities. Coats for Motor Wear and the Football Game—of camels hair, polo cloth, tweeds and other imported mixtures, many with large collars of fur. $65 low waistline silhouettes. $50 Heretofore Civet Cat Coats $75 Heretofore to $165 Heretofore $450 Taupe Nutria Coats Heretofore $550 Leopard Sport Coats \ Heretofore $750 $100 | Youthful Party and Dance Frocks especially designed for the miss; featuring bouffant and Of. taffeta, chiffon, net and |! velvet with handmade flowers and silver cloth treatments. $65 $85 to $135 Fur Sport Coats ° At Removal Sale Prices " Natural Muskrat Coats Heretofore $375 $195, $250 Natural Raccoon Coats Heretofore $495 $350 $295 $395 $395 Munsingwear. wear union suit you. Munsingwear winter every required style men children. RO Weer DON’T SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNSINGWEAR OU can depend upon uniform quality, fit, durability and lasting satisfaction in From now on let Munsing- garments are made in and size for men, wo- dered her to leave. This she did. It WHISKEY CARGO Mkely | 8 THE EVENI 1,000 CASES SHORT| Captain Alto. Missing From Schooner Seized at Staten Island. The two-masted schooner J. B.| Young, with a manifest for 1,800) cases of whiskey, but with only 300 cases on board, was seized at Clifton, S. 1, this morning by the customs authorities. The Captain and a thou- sand cases of liquor were missing. The only persons on board were the mate, Leon Magory, and a crew | of four. The mato said he knew nothing about na on and had been wandering off the x Island coast until he naw a| hip this morning, signaled for nd came in. ion officials believe this boat been cruising for weeks outside | the three-mile lim, selling whiskey, which was taken on board at Nassau The mate said that the c Olsen, had left the schooner using a motor t last I te said he ases. The su up the missing. thousand schooner ts owned in N of Prac- nae. 2—Dr. 0. 0. day in a tes o s fidng medicine without a license.” He ~ | medicine: of rounding |: NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, PEDDLER GAVE ONLY 7 OUNCES TO POUND | Up by Thumbs and hing,” Recalled by, Justice, In the olden days you would have been atrung up by the thumbs and Justice Moss in Spectal Sessions sald to Jon |Capullario, twenty-five, when senteno- ing him to the workhouse for thirty The prisoner, a peddler, was “stringing lashed for robbing the very poor,” days. found guilty of having given only seven ounces to the pound on goods bought from his pushcart. Capullario’s prices were so low he soon put his competitors out of busi- Inspector Fred Bauman of the | = Department of Weights and Measures found a nine-ounce weight attached ness, to the food end of the scale. nel: 1,400,000 CHILDREN BEING FED IN RUSSIA Secretary Hoover Askn for §4,000,- 000 Worth of Supplie: WASHINGTON, Nov. Hoover urged before the House Mill- vtain, Neilj tary Committee to-day that $4,000,000 worth of surplus army supplles—mainly | be turned over to the Amer. Administration for use la.- He said medical and with the American lon were feeding 1,4 le Tex., Nov. 2 here to-day. ‘The tremor ta sald to have * beon the most violent in years. A pante “Conveniently near Pith Avenue” || urred In the Theatre Iris and Diroc- tur Pechetth was reported to have | appealed TH brown-blending beaver. combine utility with smartness. dropped dead from fright. NoConnectioaWith Any Other Estabiishment in the World WORTH IRTY-FOURTH STREET Every question of when and where and wear can be satisfactorily answered by Fur Trimmed Coats Expressive of Many Personalities and Activities For no matter who you are, no: matter when or where you may wish to wear a Coat, you will find your need anticipated here—and values beyond your most optimistic anticipations. Built, as you see, on the mannish lines affected by out- door wofnen. For those who plan Brown Color Schemes Rich shades of Panvelaine, with deep collars of softly Coats cut on full lines that 1921. Seoretary | hospital alities in’ Russia | discase | co-oper- | ef Admin- ) children, ake in Mexico City. (United -—At least one person was killed 1 several injured as the result of an arthquake which shook Mexico City vst night, according to advices received The Town-and-Country Top Coat collared in dark natural squirrel. The Circular Movement Decidedly circular lines on this Panvelaine model, em- phasized by deep bands of wolf fur to balance the huge shaw] collar and shaggy cuffs of wolf. Black and colors. |SEVEN ADRIFT IN BOAT SAVED OFF ANGELSEA to put back and all got through safely to qutet water except one boat, in charge of Capt. “Pop” Heron. Its engine stopped and the boat was helpless in the troughs of the waves. Commt Guards Prevent Possible! rhe Const Guards got a ine to the Repetition of Yesterday's Di «| boat and towed it to safety. e sateen ANGLESEBA, N. J., Nov. Garage Fire Destroys 21 Autos. Fire destroyed the Greenwood Garage, No. $19 Norfolk Street, Newark, to-day, wrecking twenty-one automobiles, and spreading to a three-story frame house at No. 316 Norfolk Street, which was Guarde searching the sen off Here for the bodies of eight of the eleven fishermen drowned Monday, racued a fishing boat containing seven men this morning. Four or five boats went out to the fish pounds more than three miles off] | shore early to-day, although th was very rough, They were f he damage was os- “Tease Morris’ ef No. Mercer gureets “owner of the garage, faid that few of the/autombiles were insured You Buy Furniture “for a lifetime of service. It is well worth while select ng deliberately. If you “shop” you will compare and if you |! compare thoughtful- \ ly, you will buy at Flint’s. | Flint é Horner Gin | 20-26 west36"s1. || BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Of navy or brown Bolivia, generously go in Smartest Cireles MEN'S SHOE SHOP GOTHDALE. High Shoes #11. Low Shoes #10. All lasts from brogues to banquet models. All leathers from calf to Kangaroo. Also, combinations of calf with buckskin tops. _—— Srann sims §) =) NUeEZO) 4 to 16 West 38th Street 5 to 9 West 87th Street—Street Level Fumed Oak or Mahogany Finish The Genuine Victrola Installed ina Period Model Cabinet The One Record Cleaner... : One Thousand Needles.......... Genuine Victrola in Model Cabinet.. Complete Record Filing Outfit......... Two 10-inch ’ Special Offer a Period - 90.00 2.70 1.70 15 50 95.05 Double Face Records, 5.00 down Balance small monthly payments, No interest on deferred payments. 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