The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 13

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\Btold her hust Mrs. Beatty fections he said: “Don’t worry about that, as I have squared the IB with Beatty by taking him into my E. Goodr' ers, of No. was $30,000 a year who is thirty-one, a brunc a pretty, said her husband paid ¢: for her Hempstead home were living together two yee li institutior Her Charges. is ies William EF. She stated Mr. Gc 1's ‘was not given, Before Supreme Court Justice ewis in Brooklyn, Mrs. Goodridge to-day. asked $1,000 a month alimony and $5,000 counsel fees pending trial of her suit for sepd e, in his answer, took ¢ NEW BROOK BRICK. VANILLA STRAWBERRY CHOCOLATE ° All Three Flavors in Each Brick ry Pint.. 20¢ Quart, 40c Apure, smooth, rich Cream, never before associated with so low a price. Ice Cream is so de- licious a confection that its great food value is often over- looked. . Eat Liggett’s New Brook Ice Cream all year round, Apintbrick yields five generous slices —a dessert at four cents a portion, Economical, Healthful, Highly Nutritious, En. joyed by Young and Old SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT Logetts “BL cCarry Home a Quart [LSeers Hard One Hour More Ice Cream .COODRDGE, INSURANCE MAN, ISSUED BY WEE She Also Brings Alienation Suit—Husband Denies oodridge, head of W. & Sons, insurance brok- Beaver Street, and head two of the largest insurance com- Panies in New York City, was named defendant in an action brought to-day in the Brooklyn Supreme Court by Mre. Veronica A. Goodridge, his wife, W@o lives in Hempstead, Long Island. e's income Mrs, Goodridge, | ¢ 8 ago. Mrs. Goodridge said she has also brought an action in the Queens County Supreme Court for alienation of her husbs by Mrs. Jeanette R Lawrenec alleged wife of R. Beatty, whose address |? ution from her nd her husband 920, the terms of to pay her $4,000 a r. She contends that he has failed t when ded to su of his at- account ie declares that n a business s that Good- hat he would t Beatty's young itiful wife did not get lone- == Eat More Ice oa ind brought her to his home tn the |GREAGER QUITS Adion Apartments, No. 633 West 112th Street, Manhattan. ‘There, he] DRY ENFORCEMENT. says, she made such scenes that the landlord asked him to vacate, which he did, They went to Rockville Cen-] Executive Head of With- where she continued to create glass windshield in his ~ itomobile. : af ‘ send } ; in Resignation. . Goodridge says his wife hit him and 8 9.00 A. M.-Marly morning pricess|CALDER SAYS TAX LAWS threw crockery, bottles and chairs at] The New York Prohibition Enforce- } musical programme. MUST BE AGAIN REVISED him, hit him in the face with a mesh-/mont Office lost another efficient of-] 12.0) M.—Opening prices on bonds bag and attacked him with a carving knife. ficial to-day when O. A. Greager, Chief Mrs. Goodridge met Goodridge} Assistant to Director Day and execu when she was fifteen, and married|tive head of the Withdrawal Depart- ment, handed in his resignation. tt JULIUS. SYKES, BROKER was accepted to take effect on Oct. 1 » , Mr. Greager is a veteran of the FILES BANKRUPT PLEA }spanisn-american and World Wars. ° He entered the prohibition enforce- programme. him three years later. Is Member of Brokerage Firm at No, 25 Beaver Street. Bete wary wera An‘Involuntary petition in bankruptey [1+ 1921, as a sp has Just been filed against Julius , Jhere with E. C. es under the name of 25 Beaver Street. in stocks and bonds. Three creditora Join in the petition. in $120; H. Hornbortle, 3080, and Wil- Ham H. Moloney, $150. The petition Archibald Palmer, way, 1s attorney for thi ‘editors. SATURDAY, ‘The Bronx River Parkway Drive will be opened throughout the New York section at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, with the Bronx Parkway Commission, | Rhine. He will enter a veterans’ vo- of which Madison Grant is President,] cational school and take up the study in charge. Members of the Board of|of alw. Estimate and yorks of the and inspec rious boroughs will at- the finished work as es, and at one time kicked out the} drawal Department Tands Yellowley a year ago ykes [to reorganize the New York office. His} At the request of Director Day he confining and he has not fully recov- ered from the effects of influenze con- tracted while in the army on the ommissioners of Public] Dr, L, A. Reeves, at present in the Permit Department in Washington well as construction now in progress|®94 a close personal frie from Mount Vernon to the Kensico[ herent of . National Di Dam. Haynes, will succeed Mr. Greager. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922, programme. t signals, 1.00 r Washington on Jan. | weather repo jal agent and came |! prosram was retained here. Since he took] 11.01 P, M.—Wenther forecast, Arthur B, King, who claims|charge of withdrawals the amount of liquor taken out of storage in this does not mention elther Habilities or | istrict has decreased from an aver- 320 Broud-}age of 300,000 gallons a month to an te average of 12,000 gallons a month. BRONX PARK AY DRIVE OPEN Mr. Greager says the job is too and ad or Roy dd xcks, grain, coffee and sugar; tm prices; weather forecast;| Either Next Winter or in Extra 0 1.00 P, M.—Arlington time] United States Senator Calder in alo shipping news; musi- inal baseball seores, to 7.30 P, M—"Jack Rabbit 52 to 11 P, M.—Arlington time eig- WOR—Newark 360 Metres ’, M.—Songs by Mable Percival : ‘Ave Maria” Harry EB, Waterhouse; » Roses" (Schneider). nopsis of Shakespeare's plays. b by Harry E. ad to Mandalay’ 6 6. elther in the winter seaston or In a ntemplated calling aft Women's fashions, househol’ Tt he were fn Seasion, He Writes. ve removal of the ta P. M.—Midday prices on bonds | s-eenenmmn and stocks, coffee and sugar; schedule } musical programme. Scores of league games; closing market prices; The Grand Prize EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER farm prices; The Eureka Saves Money \ good rug costs far more than a EUREKA, Brooms and sweepers wear out rugs and carpets. The EUREKA cleans rugs w it injury and removes all of the deeply ir ed and gritty dust that grinds them t Any EUREKA dealer or ourselves will, gladly let you try it free in your own home, Call at your dealer’s or write or phone our nearest store. Sold on easy terms. EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO., NEW YORK, 31 West 43d Street, Vanderbilt 4541-2 BROOKLYN, 34 Street, Sterling 4656-7 cB Market 941 (Speaks); ); “Evening This is No.5 ina series of Rinso endorsements from the J leading washing machine manufacturers of this country Use Rinso in the “1900” Cataract —say makers of this famous washer Nae old idea that any soap would “do” in a Meee: washing machine is being discredited more and more by washing machine manufacturers. The danger of using the wrong soap is so great that many of the foremost washing machine man- ufacturers of the country have madeaseries of com- eget ot tests to determine what soap does the est work in their machines. All are recom-, mending Rinso. Read what one of them—the maker of one of the oldest and best known washers in the country —writes about Rinso. CALVERT CRARY. President Rinso. ings When you put your clothes to soak Dissolve Rinso in boiling water— use enough to get big lasting suds. Then let your clothes soak an hour or more—over night if you like— {colored clothes only half an hour), aking in big lukewarm Rinso suds softens all the dirt. In any washing machine Use enough Rinso solution to make The same qualities that make Rinso an ideal soap for the washing machine make it the best soap you can arments, aden efficiently. clothes, neverrgetting Rinso dissol h ore quickly wit ™Throvgh chemical owners t! machines or an) a are so confident of its purity a we advise wom “J 90" WASHER, COMPANY ‘aoe Manufacturers of the Celebrated Binghamton, NY. 1. Bros. Co. AE Mass. Gentlemen: od points, but in none have an in A a more satisfactory combination th: we all soaps have ¢ to clog up the aps have a tendency og uP eam making I aTnp soaps cling to the into complete 80) ution. ed ourselves ani te it there is nothing in y of the articles en to use Rinso in the a heavy suds. Operate your machine from 10 to 15 minutes. Rinso is the ideal soap for machine’ washing. 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Forhan’s For the Gums is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Used as a dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white and clean and your egums firm and healthy. Itis pleasant to the taste. At all druggists, 35 and 60c in tubes. FOR TH More than a tooth paste —it checks Pyorrhea Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Forhan's Limited, Montrea It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Kind Ir

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