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THR NEW YORK TIMES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1921. 10 MARBLE LIEU FRIED, Simon Go. 23C 1r Tnfr.tfttt An fit i i 1 Justic McAvoy Suspends 19 Jail Terms of Six Months to Three Years.

I IT BEST DETERRENT CrrMt04 Mm Cm. Our current contracts in dude work for TbeTreo Corset Co. Loft Candy Co. Seldnor Enequist Willow Brook Dairy Cheek-Neal CoHec Co. Dictograph Products Corp'n Grasselli Chemical Co.

If you need a hew factory or warehouse, we offer you the same kind of service that hda appealed to these owners "Speed with Economy." Phone Bryant 290S. Barney-Ahlers Industrial Construction "Speed urith Ecnnomy" Might Be? Paroled in Ninety Dayi Suspension Will Hold Them Langer, He Says. I I'll oo OtKI rmtr Far trnn Washington nm Baltimore 5VNtAY, DECEMBER 4 t.v i ka -x r. mrU It A.M. tiMMbfUMi lfca.iiaB4ra TtrfcVa Ml ar.

tMk luanw re fttBytaidi It. System Tk Ika 6rMiw Lla.tei I ll .1 'i ill! 0s1 DON'T MOKE PAINT ofe Our elebrated H. G. P. Natural Briar Root Pipes ere by lhoo.iiJ ho hj faaVd find etKr makr.

the pape tkal g-rve lh fra'ifjinj fUoii lotoke they erk. riVK riad lartarf awia rt.d kriar Mil. pnf. aw artat. a I nn a.l.n nkotscura tn untlorni'v ajlta) rntlu-r fit rtatural cor.

Na hrraala In. All KVt rtrr. vi 4.ll. OKMFK'" Ml I f.i. ttr.rAifts iir.

rR-iTi-i CLAY PIPE SIHF IRAK Flna an1 lmprtaortment erera the mtKJ out to nlnetn mmbr of the Marble Industry KmploytW An-UtUx by Jurtl In the Criminal Urahrh cJ th Sapmn Court reaterrUr on charjrra 1rtttl6s the Lvnrxlljr antl-4rut law by flxlnc prtcea arvl prevmtlha; competition. Tb prison trm fr for aJx month to thrf reata tn the pnltentla.ry. but -111 not he rJryrrrd at thl time. Keti of th Jefnlaf)tj will be rlel on a rv.i-n-iri 4ntenc on payment of fln. JuatU-r- McAvoy thla flpoltlon lnrt-l of orderlnc lmmdlete confinement for the following In Alt of the predion lnata.ncea of Jail apnten-ea the Iarole fommlaalon a mjib-a likely a nleaa In a.

iom-parntlvety ahort tlirte. None of the p-r-jutji cjnmlttd for lolatloh of a trade or commerce Uw liaa been confined for more than ninety Aa aoon a that perirH oef. the liberty to enmtR In ira-tka hit the law forblda Inime-dlattly bcrnte ponalol'e. I oncluc. tlie major reaaon for a prlaon aenteiice la a deterrent, that biobKt on will rt eattsfy the public Interest rathr then a rho.

I aentence. If that be not a deterrent, then there Is no K.erlole d.te.-rrnt In the Inflicting of a Jail aent nee for a possible thrve eara whin the tffort to reform la flen to Jhev KenHcmen t.ho havv hiinerto enaaeerl In a practlc by law." Tit fln-a ranscd from to tT'OO. Thot-o fco we.e fined and tritcn prUn srr.tences ere: Walter mJ Hill. I. H.

Erlr-n. S.jJB Colonial Koad. $'(): IonarJ t'uilo. 2.134 -rtpv-t A'-mi the IJronx. li'iO 0car liau-r.

2.25l right-flrt Street. Urook-lyn. Ilaiuld Newb.rry. 'r-ion Av. te i-'SA) Kllia U.

Mtiui), I'Mham Manor. Sante IVtl-tt Astoria. Jue. na. "OU; Mario -alarj Xtf Jak Avenue.

Brh. $270. Ber.Jamlri I. Traitrl. Hotel Brtton I.

mo. M-ilo. Aatorla. vjui-en. Sa.ariu iano.

iH-ietal Arcnd-. Uie Hrtn. Bne- A Ne. Mamaioneck. -'0 Auauat 11 fcat Ftrett.

t. r.aM. 4WI Eaat 24th t-'t't -2' Alexanu Pll. N)3 riat hiiward J. Mriratty.

(: Avr.ue. ilif i f-H laiip. 1. S. FVi ilman.

KM Seventh Bint John Mi(ion. Sixin ernon. Of th' tpnty-nn. or nor a tin i rt.a the rMatlon. thirls- wer; fined from i.V) to The 'm'V-tni'ht Hatterarm 4 Klele.

101 filk Av-n'Jv. wa. 'tiamlxwl. The a(4lnat Ihe oth-ia irere d- pnaed of by miTiK-l aentenrea. Tlie fir t-rc- lWanj Hradl'V A Sn.

'ti emon IxM-ie iTty. JA.OOO; Marble ominy. Tla M. (Jriiy Mnrble end Slate 'on-rih "iVI eib'-n A vi nm. lonx IMrtnd "a0: M- int.

nn Connolly I'om- err ILiat IH' Ftret. Mi Hmnx. Mrlrry Marbh -n-J T.le 141.t Str-Mt Ae- niu- 'lu- I rC.Vt. I a rile I STrvt. Mrrw.kl n.

I st Krn S.ilro farb Cni inv. tt i A Mir- "ron. VH. Trail I MM' Aniu: "n-l Knit I ll-n-l Cltv Ih SiUlo fl 'Ml. A-'-rl V) I I'omnan '-1 wt urtd yn- e.

h- I'nn It. Zl-h rr Af. Ix-iT nn.l J'-'KI t'' N'n-t- 'l-t i Ft tn. Al-en'ee Pel' I ii" n- "Jo Stre-t. fl.r-ai FIFTH nd jth STS.

For Mademoiselle 20 yn.) Introducing Spring Tweeds in Suits -for JVear NEWEST TWEEDS IN BOX! COAT SUITS Violet, French or Copenhagen bfue rose, tan or gray 4500 Tweeds for the Spring of 1922 made up intosuits which are wearable now as they are warmly interlined. One-button box coat models simplified to the last degree so that they have the distinction of a made to order suit. WINTER COATS IN EIGHT SMART MODELS Qollarcd Tviti caracul, wolf, beaver or squirrel fkr 75 oo Panvelaine, marvella, gerona or polly-anna doth with generous collars of the smartest furs of the season; silk lined and interlined. Misses' Shops Second Floor siom FOlt HERO XMAS Has Rtpril fSOG fo The Liberator tt-J thrc Owes $300, He VrHes Dcrdes Any Theft. AN IDEAL GIFT $3.00 up At ail Iept.

Mre A aee fnmm ta ir4.4 mmMm u. mii.i:r r.Jtov a o. Mai ufM-tuerr. haax ftM -Vkt Ma. Vi Tisrii y-terday re-a Irtter ulcned E.

K. Mjllua." Culicura Promotes HealthyComplexions i2r of Cncira Soap, aawateai when aVaeeaaary ayCctK-ara (Xjtroeot. piowjtea a dear akin, rood ha if and soft white laada la moat aa when ail eia fails. AJwaya iachade the Catwvra Takaoa la your totiet pre paj-atiooa. iialitvl7vVi4 aiiM tin inwla.ton (if.

Xm.tm M. Mil" jj CilUOXS G. iNORRIS'S Endroing Nor I I ItURST think A that It riica Norria iftto the rank of foranoet American Noreliits. SrPO at amy fcookaacp. -w f.

bUTTM A CO, Krw Terk r-f- nlns tj ith u-tU-l- publiaheil In Iu of Tut Tikirs. The ar-j ll- le r-cpn rn-l Mvliua. author of Th mi'y." and for-) IxKkl" I'T "i hciiKnR rr.an-! ajrer of Th- IJo-rator. a magazine irhlrh ui it utiii.l for a rexolutlon- ary In. the manner of dlMrtb-' utina: Iilr followa Tork.

Dec. L. Tjmbj lvr Sir. attention has been I drfiwn ti 4n nutrmint in your paper th current ox in LJoer-etor charKlnji Ine with the theft of M.f front that mnganni-. which charfe b- mad the tala an appeal for lnan-t-ial aLltanc.

May i uk you. to atate my aide of tf.L affair. It true that I borrowed M. front the of Tl: 1-iberator. But it rw true that I now owe tc.

I.lberat.T. Mor. than a month nu. in nn Interview ulth ilax Etitmtn 1 uluin.d Hbuiit Ifive hurdreU dol- wail tn- prcinije to work hard to lefutid the bulanc owtra a auKkly Ms p.oxitlv. ut.

Kastma.t makt-a no iii. uj iln hi. apptral. Tht 'v- i. L'fc n- arpruxl- mati.lv 3.6li0 Ithre thousand five SJx Ka.tnuin liirruM-lf borrowed l.i from Uie Inraaury of The LJbera- I tor in Jure of thia yur arul hla M.ter.

t'ryataU ll1! in tne miik n-nth. Tle- we re borrowed for their own per- wul UJ private Uie at lime JT.ien. tike inaelf. they ere in Trnanclal At the time 1 left The Uberator Ithe of September), fjea-r iHhM had not been It anould St- a nvtter fit IntereM to th who want to help The Liberator aa well aa the nujurliy of thua: rompainK th emergency conurjttee of the edltora. to know wocther moni-a amounting to Tno In all.

oei by and Cryatal Hvatman. have been ref jnJel. My borrowlr.c have b-en bvter than Ihoae cf Uie Mttmiiu. Hut I cannot conceive how the chatxc of theft can be ap'tiej to what 1 hare a hat I til wn a rather com. nv.n In the finanlX trana-krtUxa of Tie Liberator tn lia 1- K.

MYLIl'S." Max EKJlrrwn la.t nlirht make any tatmnt retarding the 2iina K-tter. Urji Hospital Bureau. The eatabUnhnxnt tf a central hoepltal btirnu te aerre aa cleaurtn4 houa of Information for! the convenient-, of patients, hospitaia and th pvblle waa advocated laat nWtht at a meetUig; of the New York AeaA-my of Medicine. 17 Wet rorty-thlrd Street. Th meet-tnc waa held under the auiptcea of the Pwbila Health Commltte.

which haa txiat oomHetad a yeara etody aaf tta LoapltaJ attoaUoQ la thla city. tanltUn Simon a do. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. For Cjirls and the yutlior 3itiss rectus or Jfll Occasions For the Junior fiss (13 to yrs.J crepe georgette Dance frocks 19.75 Vionnet panels on the skirt of these dance frocks of rose or blue crepe Georgette over silk are repeated in the diminutive sleeves; girdle of gold tissue ribbon finished with a contrasting colored rosette. For (12 to 16 yrs.J CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS 18.50 Finely pleated tiered flounces at the sides add grace and charm to these frocks of Copenhagen blue or henrta crepe de chine.

Pleated ruffles finish the. blouse and sleeves and the sash is caught at the side by a bouquet of field flowers. Girls' and Juniors' Dress Shop Second FUor A Gift Suggestion Give Hosiery for Christmas i 'The ttock'mgt tere hang by the chimney vith care. In hope thai St Nicholas soon XvouU he therel" WHOEVER thought of Christmas without thinking of ChristinaJ Stockings, too? At McCutcheon'a thcret a bewildering array of them sheer lustrous Silky one, and pdpuUr Wools, conservatire or gayly colorful juat al you choose. In Silk Pure Thread Silk in Black or in White, with Black or with White Clocks.

$4.48 (tax included) pair. Medium Weight Silc. Black or White. $3.10 (tax included) pair. Medium Weight, full-fashioned with Cotton Garter-tops and Soles.

In Black only. Special $2.00 pair. Sport Hose An attractive assortment of Norelty Styles Fancy Stripes and Clocks to $7.00 pair. English Wools, in Dark Brown. Heather, Camel or Light Brown.

$4.50 pair. Gray Wool with Clocks. $3.50 pair. Camel's Hair, heavy weight with Wide Ribs. Excellent for golf.

$4.50 pair. Nea'Jy Boxed Fifth Avert New York 34th and 33d Streets Rtt. Trad irk it I iTl kl lit i i py I Immn ri I i eba: tl Wrap of JJ VI 1 lu Black ArmUa Hf I 1 i for WINTER.0- I Ml I V- Jea PI That Show How Beautiful Coats Slwnld Be mm MADE CLOTHES FOR MEN YOUNG men Business Suits In Tweeds and Fancy Mixtures $35 $40 $45 IN their exactness of fit. superiority of finish and excellence of fabric, Best-made suits have much in common with custom-tailored garments. But there's a pleasant difference in the price MEN'S SILK and WOOL UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drtrwexs $395 Heretofore $5.00 and! FIFTH FLOOR Sc Co.

5th AVE. AT 35th FUN IN WASHlNCtON. What Joteph P. Tuthutty heard In the capital during the eight years of hit tecrelarihip the fortnet President V'dl be related him in a ne series cf trticlts entitled "lit the While HouU LSeklng Class." starting next Tuesdajf. Dec 6.

Instalments trill continue dailxt and Sunday until completed. Order your nevsJealer to reserve copies to avoia musuz any oj in ffiieresoruj tnapiers That Skow ll ow Beautiful Coats Slwnld Be A RUSSEK DESIGNED COAT is obviously smart, correct and practical made jail the more worthy by the luxurious application of rich Black Caracul, Beaver, Squirrel I or Wolf on Collar, Cuffs, Border or Panels. i f- 'f 'fm i-l PUBLISHED BY THE NEW YOIK TIAlES CO. 32 Pages of Rotogravure -Etchings DECEMBER 1 ISSUE ON NEWS STANDS Scrapping the American Navy Etchings of the twenty-nine (29) capital ships of the American navy that are to be scrapped by the Hughes proposal. A Double Page Etching of the Arms Conference In Session with a key identifying each! of the delegates in attendance.

A picture of historic value for a frame The Ovations Tendered Marshal Foch in Pictures. Four Pages of Thrilling Etchings of the Crtal Football Games. The news of the world in Pictures-Drama -Fashions Personalities A full page etching of Princess Mary-Body of Italy's Unknown Soldier lying In State (a full page) Numerous other important pictures. 10 CENTS ON NEWS STANDS II MEN'S; CLOTHING SHOP H- ONDON Winter Aquascutum Overcoats for men s70 The dean of English overcoats! The caviar of clothes! Models for every occasion. Fabrics for every taste.

And prices lower than ever for quality higHe than usual! Eavlusive Nett York Agent 1ft 1 i I ''ft': -a FIFTH AVENUE ePrt'ft RVtrt RaTorftar at rfLTl 4 On West 88th and 87th Sts. Street Lcv I I 1 it 'I 1 I'; ff.

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