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es aaahais soniimmale il On His 23d Call UP TO CITY'S WOMEN If Art Commission nission Has Overreached To Court by Wife Itself, Fountain Must Go, , One of the fifty-seven varieties of rows which break out at the Board of Estimate's weekly meetings occurred to-day when Borough President Riegel- way you have.” te Ft aweft"in feast Strato their opinions of “Civic Vir-| defended Cahill and expr that ended ft. Magistrate Fo! ."' @ proposed City Hall Park foun Court, Brooklyn, sent Jogeph Conte}tain, which it is claimed in the of No. 236 Prospect Street, Brooklyn, call for the hearing has a to the Penitentiary for six months to degrade womanhood. “There are many women in the city tt im-~ ‘to-day. The sentence was not ay Wuptaed Cit eee Nee the ;Dosed because of the charge against) Mayor, “and they should bo given an ‘Conte that he had kicked his wife's Ghins When le met her on the street} “ ren’t women ‘and she would not tell him where she was living. It was ‘imposed because Magistrate Folwell thought the Do- “mestic Relations Court needed a little desistance in enforcing its decrees. “It might be tnddvisable to rect " Gas Rogan. reported that statue too close to the members|} Mounting Ki Probation Officer Rogan reported! or tho Board of Estimate,” said Presi- that Conte had been before the Do-/dent Miller of Manhattan. mestic Relations Court twenty-two] “If the Art Commission has over- with non-support of his} reached its artful eye, the women will -ceadeopapdeag ee vey {tell them #0,!* said the Mayor. “If ‘wife and two small children: He never —or something," said President Con- beaut ful, bh nolly of Queens."* Platinum top set engraved P “You ought to know, Connolly," fi blue 3 : inum mou sald the Mayor, i ° . $100. + @rdered by that court and had paid} yal Park 1 will take the matter up] Rj i. payment soca Ber nothing at all since, December |with the Park Commission and’find a Bie : io? amplo; n a brane’ “lw " se the 5 Mon, he had been discharged atter| ¥*? of *eep! se ie are being charged with theft but not con- OF GOTHAM ‘ae Victed; he had pawned his wife's din- THEATRE! MORTGAGE. i= r : mond earrings, an heirloom Yrom her 4 DIAMONDS F mother; he had climbed into he: apartment while sh@ was at work and taken the furniture to an apartment where he was living with another woman; lie had drawn from a bank} $100,000 mortkaxe held on the old $400 deposited to a joint account with|Gotham Theatre, ad Avenue and 125th Ris wife, introducing the “other | Street: Agatti othe Dc lg tert woman" as Mrs.:Conte; he had made] ftiijvan, and the executor of the David such a disturbance about the store] Jrrnus estate. Decision wax reserved. fwhere his wife was employed that she was dismissed. Conte told Magistrate Stere Oren ae a8 Until 9 P. M. Between (‘Ist and 52d Sts. $135. Folwell he had been out of work for months. The Magistrate forced an admission that Conte was wearing a $65 over- . @oat, a $45 suit of clothes and a $9 9 hat, all ne > ———— , SPECIAL LIQUOR COURT 4 SOUGHT IN CHICAGO MADE INTHE CUP AT THE TABLE a. -The Economical Coffee T is estimated that more than 25% of all bean coffee made is wasted Every grain of G Washington's Coffee is used. All the bulky, woody fibre and bean chaff, which make the grounds are removed by Mr. Washington’s refining process G. Washington's Coffee is 100% pure Each can is equivalent to ten times its weight in toasted bean coffee. Made at the table—each cup to order. eral Jadges Windy City. CHICAGO. Marc! special liquor eourt for the tria! of thousands of cases that are now cluttering the dockets of Federal and State Courts was being planned to-day by State's Attorney ~ ‘Robert E. Crowe. 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Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monouceticacidester of Sulicylicacid ae sooe.., MABOR 17, i922, a ass a an we & Oe. “we ane, Gets Six M MAYOR PUTS STATUE|BOROUGH PRESIDENTS [mont tha: an it momar of the Board gel ould = chasth new taSix Months IN CORNERED FIGHT thermo ca chin «ne Connolly added that “it Is even Inault- ing to a new meinber to treat him the “AILT ban say is that Cabill Is tearn- He’ Says. ing too fast or alrend; * too ¥ mann of Brooklyn objected to the man- 00 ft or already know ft Magistrate Thougitt Coate Had The Board of Eatimate will hold aloes in which Borough Lrealdent c much," suid Rlegetniann. Been Getting Away With publi hearing in City Hall next} or pichmond had Introduced a pave-]| ‘You're mighty ehesty." shot back Too Much: Wednesday morning at 10.30 o'clock} ment project, Connolly. | 80 that the women of this city may] Borough President Connolly of Queens | Mayor Hylan rapped his gavet and in the statue, but fishes or mermaids ; Fine Diamond in the Board of Estimate decides Civic : “ae f 7-Diamond Solitaire made all the payments to his wife] Virtue shouldn't be placed in City n e . Cluster set in Plati- ing, con: ~ 1650-1600 bi O. DW. ¥,_4:W YORK blue-w ibs Dears, Su Exquisitely carved Platinum ; taining i =| Get a small trial bottle of old, honest |#"¢ ends the misery. It is magical, ANTS ‘3 More pants than you’ve ever seen in your life in one display. Every window to these. stores filled with these splen- did garments. The most stupendous and sensational Pants Sale we have ever held. The price is low enough to crowd these stores to-mor- row. So be quick. 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The REAL Filap- per Hat, of quality felt. = 34% ular $189. 200 of them Flapper Oxfords The Flapper Ox. ford, of tan calf with apron, McKay stitched Lond soles, tubber heel! TOTAL Te oust 109 of Tacs: Servicerhte "4 Bungalow) | Aprons Made of good .ty gingham, in pi blue, lavender green Al} extia Lingit 2 toa tomer. Ai wool cheviot in Norfolk style, very well made. etachable all around belt and two pairs of 8 full lined knickerbockers. $12 value 5 97 OTHER BIG VALUES SMALL BOYS’ SUITS of wool and cotton cheviot. Stylish model in dark colors, with high $297 collar, cord and tie. Straight pants os BOYS’ MIDDY SUITS, all wool serge, in navy bl with white braid; emblem and tie, Full § 97 lined straight pants. Sizes 4 to 8 BOYS’ REEFER COATS, wool mixed in $e cheviot in dark gray. Double breasted, with belt. Twill lining. Sizes 4 to 8 BOYS' SUITS, wool-mixed cheviot and cassimeres, navy blue serge, drab corduroy, Norfolk model With knickers i BOYS’ SUITS, al! wool blue serge, Norfolk style with full lined knickers. Very well $ tailored Beautiful dresses of linene, check F gingham, cotton gabardine, white ¥) organdie, and white galatea. Colors: 4 Mm rr 1 ful values. Special, ¢ LY