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Show if PRISONER IS PARTICULAR El ABOUT CELL j She Declines io Occupy It Un- . i iil the Town Provides fc " j Conveniences ft JH BABYLON. L. i "Nothing but the JVH best" will do for Mrs. LMla Oakloy, TM twenty-one yeara old. She put the town authorities to much trouble be- Jft jt fnre sho wouil ;ifri ct to spend the KgaB Sight, in the town hall, following her I ifljaj rrest on a bigamy charge, ... k- She Is thi first woman to oci upy H the building and the cell wua devoid HlI of the "comforts" she demanded. Fl- XSB rally Justice Cooper sent out a consta- HH ble. who purchased n comb, brush, lBH tov. el, soap and other articles of toilet. ffi When she saw the bare mattress in the X&LwKk cell the woman Indignantly exclaimed. Y "'You don't e.:e-ct me to sleep on a Lj l ed without a sheet?" IH The Justice safd lie thought she VHD could for one night, but she thought not' unt a sno't nr" Maifket were m .Vl purchased for her. She then was per-suaded per-suaded to occupy the cell, as sho liad been unable ;o raise tho $500 ball i.v fixed bj Justice 1 ooper. Sb was arr itcd irranl I fhU sworn out by Hairy Beach, who .-jj:' II ) tie married the woman at Hemp U d yLiB 111 September, 1919, and that thrns h Bl weeks later she left him. Recently I.Hl he learned, so he says, that alio was -.IRl married In November, 1919. at Patch- ll ogue, to La 'erne Long. |