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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921, Too Many New Balls Now |HAIFBILIONLOST SuNesscatee, USTERCABNET «= Sone KORN, WHAT IS DOING TO-DAY IN CONGRESS down, al political correspona ; Make Pitcher’s Life One | YEARLY INIDLE , ’mtteusmelsReauees HAS PEACE TERMS; vrai ene oven HERE CAPTURES ° Of Constant Worrying ASTE Is the main cause, disroe I some Holnla dilter suniutenlly Houde: 7 aodord ite te Hurbert oes ; in detail to show that the terms atill Not In session, i} ie | ver'’s committe, for the ren) largely a matte specula- Major Bruce Campbell ex- eB] n tremendous losses this country is [tion and will not be cleared up until | pected to appear before Berg- Bi Andy, Coakley Says Old Time RUNS FOR WEEK BUILDING LABOR suffering in its building emer- | — official text of the proposals ts ae doll committee to answer charges | ivtHurlers Had Much eo ene (Continued From Wirt Page. | made pu ‘ {Continued trom sitet) Page) of Mrs, Bergdoll that he ac« i Orr easier A | , see ie = Meanwhile opposition from the x Wah cepted a bribe, } tave Re Housing Shortage in 1921,} year, inctuding the eee 12,000- dence in the ultimate success of oa, UV alonisis appears 10 hah jnorth were flag-bedecked and) ut Gompers will testity j . > 000 days’ work. WASTE. oe ardened somewhat as a result ¢ ; | before Tinmigration Co WI By Bozeman Bulger. Tremendously Large, Can TTRURaLOY Haat Code $500,000,000 arar Aterview several Ulsterite members| Mronged with cheering nest Hawaiian labor atugiine - i é “ ’ os ,000, | ew minutes later he stoo 6 0 t | Street and Lenox Av — 4 ; Mbit ahdy Oodbiey aad coe tierl| eee: Be Reriedied by Cowpet-| ‘a year ia oanen and the (oad of eee nisi : ae ps tthe Cominona bad with Austen At IMth Street and Lenox Avenue SENATE, hl old-timers wi Braue ati > 7 all the work for which that ; ae cole Chamberlaiu, leader of the Govern-| policemen formed a line and Johnson! — Keceives Permanent Tariff Bi i Grimes in a Hissin batts wih in| H stile) BENaT Laleekice (alu amount would pay. WASTE, MN lerowd of Irish enthusiasts who wont forces, yesterday hurried into Baron Wilkins's place, Vote on Sheppard-Towner ie Gat: Danses wes Wisse, bat mittee. ‘Labor union regulations (re- | SWarnted about the station, Firat in| While this interview is understood | ie received the elect ina back| tPity and Infancy BIL in ohe inning he ran into quite a asain | stricting output and prohibiting | Irish then in English he thankes ive tind for tts purpose! tte con: | ‘i i =e Debate on Norris Farm Export al ‘ Hethes ale nee , " m1 of Ulster supporters in the! Toom. Among tho first to greet him! Eoenoration Hill cont squall. Labor Unions, Employers and the use of labor-saving devices) | them for coming out so early in the 5 ntinues, i “Gee,” sald Andy, “that boy's got a eANOE UNIONS, BMPIOY ers cause “enormous losses." WASTE. | morning to bid him goodby, and NMS of Commons, a statement is.) were his old atteniant 'y Dobbs,| Labor Committee Inquiry into ‘ t of stuff to-day. Ldok, did you Capital Must Get Together Carelessness of contramtors and | said everywhere he went he found ae ia ‘ty Has Nad ite in nthe Tow sixty-two years old, and Sam/| Mingo mine war continues, that break on the last one?” | 4 seid Rjq.| Workmen who learned bod habits |the same enthusiasm for the Sinn| manatione ware ventirety unsatiatnes) Move: & Heavyweight of no mean) Sobiler reliet hearings { ee ee Com ner i | to Correct Existing and Fla-) jn tne war through the eosteptis Fath, Which Only) Just endee could | tory and that about torty of the die: | MCN | ee / was intently watching the technique T * 0 Iyi}e ] , Jan cause great losse: y ‘ iiaibhal i Hibs fact h SU VAG a Te et LSU NS tobe ming Johnson tn- Grimes's work. The rost of us|| lati 0! 3 | i i it grant Evils in Industry. p at ens rat ae Welt inspire. senters had met and passed resolu- crenoptiow at Manhattan BOSTON SON OF IRWIN watching the batter. Haltimore 22 H : | os dinwin deny et Meaney | “Tam perfectly certain our cause tions “expressing grave apprehension | (4 n, at through the afternoon 00 FIGHT FOR PROPERTY. ‘Whe batter—Pep Young it was— |] tuvao jIrregular Employment, La-} pians ana dishonest collusive bide | Will win in the end, It may take OVeF the Government's Irish polley."| vga evening Downtown New York Erte : Jett by Haseball Just how much this hostility will) wilt nots be allowed to aff the Government are exhausted by the enthusia of Man Who Had Two Wives, Is not yet went. The London! their greeting A despatch from Boston to-day quoted Times saya it is not to be under-| «jaye received a number of ofrera Atte Herbert Irwin, son of the Boston c&light one on the button for a two- base crack down the foul line, The had was thrown back and a moment later was fouled into the stand, This ple Wit Seek Money phim until his own pe 3 x ttt $f bor’s High Demands, Lack} ‘ins cause other huge losses, [some time to accomplish, but sue Ne WASTE. | : = “| of Standard Methods, All| ——= jeune certainly will come. Of that 1 |am confident,” he said. Sn taeant a new ball for the pitcher with Lead to Waste and Loss. cones ms hiladeiphia | Plan, ag, Cheering and singing, the crowd estimated, and adds, “certainly the) to tent, guaranteeine me from $50,009) SOW of Arthur Irwin, veteran baseball a@erunner on sccond. STANDING OF city. “It contemplates the or-| surrounded the train. Just as it was relief and satistaction which would to $70,000," suid Johnson to an ve= fy tee in declaring be would fight j #titithey'd had rules like that when One word sums up the findings of |kanization of the employing branches! steaming out an ol rt 0) be produced by a settlement along ning World reporter, “Several pro- possession of any money or lawas’ pitching,” observed Coakley, THE CLUBS Pai of the building industry Into a body|*teamins out an old trish woman} 2 lit ids Aru neoett ae Fal BEC property that vught to go to hile mother, deere: ay 16 oe ied the Committee on Elimination of | corresponding to the councils of the; Made her way to the front and) “MY lines would sweep the opposition | moters want to match me against te «uid ne would visit the New York sing nobody in particular, “I'd Waste in Industry of the American | Associated — building trades, A. shouted, “Gold bless you, sir, Iretand |W8ide and give the Government over: {Harry Wills, but 1 think he] Ms. Irwin and her son and taik Tt over have gone craz; Look! 1 don't NATIONAL LEAGUE. ee . “Heading up Committee” would be needs you, which De Valera | Whelt authority to conclude the | would he much of a drawing card tenes itino ne vestigate “his Uiime him.” es NAL LEAGUR, | |tngincering Council, appointed by |rormed by representatives of the em=| A renowiedged by amiling end waving | ‘" TA Mentoani piremater hae madeal ee mianer ta nten Re eee meee | 1 . | Clu sloy'! a ee 7 i | owlec smiling a g Fuy inte: , a “ f dea n va ows his her sEffiries had picked up the ball and! mms 37 29 slat Uls,..a2 ass | Herbert Hoover to diagnose the dls-| MOYEN yee would ‘he es: | his hand, He sailed for Holyhead |cting to ner demand thar Iran penee | CMative offer fo sage a match oe. |f<elval a aport Une before bis, death, " ; ; | . a ‘al burea ‘ould eS- y Ns ad | cling to her de lth, 3 pace is belleved he referred. to waS" walking around the box in a! New York, 619 | Chicago 3847 47 lease that has been and still is im-|tablished through which volun- this afternoon Jxhall not weaken the power of the tWeen me and Demps VU fight) father wis “i to have Fe for 40034 .585/Cincionati . e cipéle.” Apparently he was trying to| Seiten p|tarily all construction programmes ie That feaderte:te . nim | Northern Parl according to| Dempsey atany time TL think a reagan, M8 Mehts tn a football score board. It { Colidet hitinalr: Brockiyn ....44 45 .494/Phitadetphia..25 99 .29a|periling the building Industry in the tA EB. EAEPIRBE Er AOL Ree elute au Ir an I i ts oe with him ihe Hea é |strome fellow Like hit was made to! aticw Rui, lnwin “didnot sell” but Catg éhuiiah, to Walks Him Skny GAMES YESTERDAY. United States, That word ie “Waste.” | including national, State, municipal ® document received yesterday | spremive ty policy rules out! cider for me, 1 weig ‘ the Now OAC AT Seeinee or ren ea ; Vehecde cet ee! Whe ebmmittes inate publin tovday (itd private: work from the hands of David floyd of consideration many proposals for| Oh 5 Bn 2o8 PoUNaa Nd | ihe New York widow sala Coakley. bose sornogies Ot What's the idea—why daffy?” | auttics ‘ok “and Cheicus: Dukorfor; Gras |AN exhaustive report of its investiga- who lives at est Ld Street, was reported r Par-|intention to do Nght exereising and ts by strated to-day, too Ml to ree min tine physical shape. It rfering with t! amy) x “With thorough co-operation of George, the British Prime Minister, | diminishing or unions and employers,” says the com- setting forth definite proposals by the POWETSs and sta is of the Uls some one said. joe ea ee tion which was directed by Sanford | mittee, “and the development of the British GovernMert oma wetlement geturenene ared the News Letter.) take some of my weight off while 1 OUYS ' fWhy, he's got a runner on second (ras georooocn-1 § 2) Thompson of Boston and carried onjold guild spirit, which tends to give ifs ce mi ersblara me eS LAA oy u Governmint oft b does Het aia considering what to do in the way A ‘1 5 ne | Madea AUER ee Ce old work a man pride in the quantity an ish problem. nfringe on that poliey, Ulster will tough batter up U at the orien o aly iMiag}by a corps of fiekl workers in all » ie i. TG bi NP a aaa dare tre to put, andi, east dots and Daly, Wirta; Tang) 9Y Coline country, especially the |(WAlity of his work, there is the pos-| ‘These proposals will be submitted satistied with the peace ef. Of makin a mateh ' Dre easidy bo uceae § Gere Seat) Clncinnatl-New York gare af Wolo Qrounds pom | POTS” : 2 - sibility of Increasing production and, to members of (he Dail Bireann, Johnson appears to think that he anything on the ball. [t's a brand) poned; rain big: cities. by these means, of maintaining high veil th rominent:thshit . Northern Whig) warned that will ha no difficulty in) getting keep ae-one.” Wittabureh-Boston game at Boston postpned:| The chief sources of waste in the | wages, yet with a resultant low well as other prominent frish Repub- | warfare will follow failure of the me-) gqayy th z wet ground . re Line of costs. Lower labor ests: menn and Mr, Lloyd George will fey fight for big money. He said he de em “Bure enough, Grimes walked around GAMES TO-DAY. building industry, the report says, are | Ing , 3 ‘ varanmenainde’ nn Kein's reyection of this of- Sites to it said, “would epen up a great he of strife, revolting Instinet “We should know that we w fight to the finish on a clear | and that every one would hav ‘idle With ritain's friends or for a ent, inefficient |More building and more conti tot) Naw Vert [piseiineemb lo ment employment for the worke Brook |; management and wasteful labor regu- The cormittee: pointe’ it Pitted it aed en a. !tions, Customs or conditions pre-|yfniong are not alone. in restri rae elohia. | iting throughout the industry and{output, adding that “the contr oorly designed equipment are given |and builders and supply dealer poet cea ne cea tle : fect the situation to as indivectly by mainte om time to time how t} ns are procee ed, Mr. De Va to London for further conve: and Si James Cr th | Premier, may re-enter the negotias uous hear AX cool a couple of times nervously hesitant. | Cincinn and then deliberately shot the ball St. Louis over as straight as a string. At least, he started {t over. The hatter stopped it, lining out a long hit and! AMERICAN LE sgoring the runner. Wok, PC Clu earns to a relief fund for th ery humane | qbted soldiers of the American Legion He was pmpanied from Chicago by his white wife, Martin Young, a friend; Gus Rogers, his nephew, and po, |a8 secondary cau of high - A Mrs. Jeannette Adams, iend 0 “That's what I call tough luck,"| 40 )St. Louis 47 | The use of safety methods to reduce | prices, collusion in biddini and HORE EAG tHe Ae DUBLIN, (Assoc Situcaul Scie 4 ee © PTD moaned Andy, in thorough sympatty | New York 455/the number of accidents it is caleu-|fair practices, Collusion. betw The Irish leader appeared to be In| Press).—The mann dosha ia. Mrs. Johnson, During his stay in New casaxtes with the pitcher. “There's a pitcher | Washinton 49 | 1 ted would save 12,000,000 day's’ work [unions and employers also has some- (a cheerful frame of mind as he ifs comment to-day on the praca’ ne- York—or until he ean make other ar- FENWAY SAND. si Detroit : a7 ‘ a = times raised prices july 1 from his conference with the | 0tittions says rangements—Johnson and his party AL that has everything in the worid to- GAue SPATEABRY? ina year, Millions could be saved by . ‘One thing, at any rate, although | tain, there ul seoms Cer bo no return to the H nly conditions to whieh | No. 48 West “Never in the history of our coun- day and he can’t use it In a pinch. If} At Cleveland pliminating duplication of estimates, |try was it so important that certain ¥ V'dehad to pitch that way it would | fy, 27" SLY ‘\ designs and bids. fundamental principles of economics an agreed communique issued imme- |monstt will be the guests of Michard Elhs at Mist Street, h Premier yesterday Ties “Mas, Guinn, 1] ‘The committee declares that the|—principles which are not mere the- diately after the ting said that {Ireland had been subjected before the have had me daft os | Scare! Caldwell une aid 0 je ae commu reas cee a. ories, but are based positively on : GA eS S/trace by the English Government’! 49 day in cool,comfortable ig : ahd ¥ basis for a formhal conference 1 5 nd I want to tell you right now. | At henitn |housing shortage is nation-wide and ee aan ae eae ering a no basis for a forwhal conference has |'ihe iis ‘Times considers that the Hood a said Coakley, “there is one of your] wathingon poeorpoon 2 4 Iithat the cost of building is so great |lished as a working pro: yet been found public will derive satisfaction from nh joo sandals —Save eT a tae en note nee ee rice actiaty, ‘Acosta and: Vicialcn? OWhats at bankers cannot safely lend the |on the report hese ¥ In this connection it is authorita- the f that the proposa ibmitted f i Pa money, too. the, ball is fa a throw overboard the fallacy that re tively sta eres emanated from the Coalition Cabinet OEY mung eo Federal : : | nece oney and ld-be house | t! tively stated that the truce in a : bound to bust these new ones to the ; hecessary money and would be house [atrictige production can make work USClY sated (hae the tiles fn Deland which Mr. De Valera did not feel jus: Reserve Board, Senator Metwan, ton! HOODRUBBER PRopucts Cole ‘all and uncut as long as the pitcher Ae eae s cannot afford to buy. The log urther and will supplant this with | Will continue for an indefinite period. ti. in immediately turning down necticut, to-day Introduced a> vesolu- 134 DUANE STREET ; can't put anything on them m snd ‘ituel: 3 in 1921 is said to be 51 per/the knowledge that to eet one must thus convincing most ptical| “'Thig indicate ndds the news-|tion for a Senate inveatigntion 1 the (ramus our) 2 ‘ cai I6y 1m Oead Bent AT eae tee! \cont. of the total construction meas-|#ive: that to receive, the equivalent that the factions still are far from | paper great advance, which we) poard and of the office of the Come he ought to know. All of you re- \erea jate, feat In(dvis must be given in money or in time or 4) 4, a ' will not be countered by the! iotler of the Curtency rember, 1 suppose, when Andy Conk: geeocreooonogu-11g g}ured in square fect in 1915, ivetorte and: that incredsed: roturne!| aiscou 7 brinea! Of (renbuall Mura gH Ue a ceTuth ae Rane , Tae 1 a pitching star for the oli Matierise Naylor and rsinas WASTE IN TIME, MONEY AND can only be a en ned through in- London newspapers ‘his mornin: ert 5 ate, if necessary, pe- tie poliey Admetics in the days of their glor tifose unbeatable days, Yersonally, 1 do not put so much No vetief in the so-called liveliness of the }. ‘The manufacturers tell me the ball ix exactly the same an we Hoes not seem possible when you See | potters ,,.72 21 oneof them take that jackrabbit hop | pitas produetio take an exceedingly ch SCOTCH WOOLEN TO ORDER ees EFFORT POINTED OUT. mes scheduted Here are some of the findings of the committee closely condensed: if | The w worker in the building . PC. | trades is at work only 190 days a +832 | year, about two-thirds of the time he 1 INTERNATIONAL L whew hit by an ordinary batter. Just | pecnester ; C8 might work. This condition would be the same, there is no r on Why th | voronte .....47 48 .61!| Reading . a7 | helped if the public was educated to manufacturers -hould wish to de phody. It may be, after all, that the exces- ye hitting is to a collection of ehanges in the rule Veteran pitcher: of distributing its construc- nds throughout the ycar Jana iy contractors wouid plan so that ahead in ail weathers. GAMES ‘CSTERDAY. jthe need 5; Newark, tion deu Sori 9; Rochester, 7 (second game). | WOrk could KO are positive that cna hangs ithe chat ruc huve| ay Sttaigay owes | tn manny places there are ton, Any I Bought 300 Pieces of Genuine eset ee ee oe Huddersfield, English, All-wool Worsted Fabrics Fa sy ein sa ee te Al 80m pike one sem into the sky oe nny and 25 Pieces of Scotch Cheviots in Very Desirable to curve a/and made foremen of untit material Mt all} ure swinging fc0M Tyrand new. ball is likely to. slip | gre ; i Deed By 7 their shoe trying to) m bapa alt Uk is Likely to sli Grganiged labor forced wage con ' if T ] N > t f SGU they piten or nthe Re To ore nS and enforced labor rules that a erns. .O er al or n ew or 1 for it is practically impossitte | output. ‘De speed required coances like Asa » sluggers are getting Government gave rise to the «ifferently, cracks at sh white balls that come! Advertises Genuine All-wool Worsteds and Scotch ‘There are some spitballers left, it] Cracks al sing, white balls t yst-plus form of contract, reducing s true, ‘Those wo were recosnized | Wien “You realize tit. forty ne wl eney, The men became accus- 1 ® spitball pitchers at the time the are often used in a single game! 1 to inetlicient’ method of T d ] : 60 i 70 f S i t : the shed aged to cnc | IMAG ag Sat ange mee to, anand, weeds Under or or a Suit o othes vonue. Jewcomers As as be a Aut cen rd for the future. id pitchers adopt! ine qos "There are not| {he 4 for wppy games has management of building jobs is Made to Order. These goods were brought into this country in anticipation of as i j influenced the umpt throw out| tnough t, though, to every ball that has been fouled,| blamed by the committee for these seriously impede the batter And ave 4 i new one| 5 © to furnisn continuous | i big help to the slug | Also they will throw them out if they! ure to pian work in main advintage of the utters) are unduly roughed or the cover is ail, lack of co-ordina- , as Coakley says, is the rule rth at g, purchasing, de- > i bs rye rs | sen ast rom rat you a Ae sisndd ani oot our anti-dumping laws to relieve the stagnant condition in aE call be gribone acturaly, Sn ASE tae dilaee ae ee enone oe at Huddersfield, England. Since their entry, from all I can under- 1 t rs “i g ball that has stand, it would cost more for tariff on these fabrics than I paid for the goods. I don’t care if you are as large as a whale, I have $] 5 75 ‘Of « ich of on se that is material through eitreloss vt been in long enough for the € thing that yuld rfage: to rough ay ett panes. Bh blamed for these n the old days nobody ever tried) Murphy, the chief tor, Requiring skilled men to ¢@ With a new ball most all piteh-| throw ‘out thet the Polo, Work that could be done by unskilled, stricting individual! incenti uniform wa lr u of apprent t muty be iployed, demanding excessive reduc king hours, "jurisdiction "and prohibiting u iving methods. by re- never a curve.) Grounds, it was a ing the fast balla brand rence for the te ,ow one—on the nose—and, blooie!-— » old ball game is gone. Any other old twirler will tell you +s use a fast ary o¢ ry ace all the principal colorings, Blues, Browns, Greens, Oxford ‘ Mixtures, Fancy Effects. I will take your order for a Suit, I offer 14-0z., All-wool, All Worsted American Blue Serge, and I don’t tow dozen balls in a single game. pretty much as 1f Coakley nis finger on the answer. J |. “ | number of strikes and iockouts F . AC VE VV | R E aa PM pore tha We care how big you are or how small you may be, de- $ 75 , | this inenvtne ‘a accounted fur bn‘ formed or otherwise, | will guarantee to fit you in a 1 ° BY NFAY, R. O'HARA. a ete etiisere tacit suit to order of 14-0z. Blue Serge at a price of Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) and gnpiteery OF the 1819 igure, pews The A's have the strongt They are solid rock, Tait the waste due i lockouts is A number of uncalled for suits $ (00) A number of uncalled $ 50 i | relatively small. x Box office receipts in Boston indicate oil has been struck at Braves | [ilis') the waste that _from my various stores o fa ratseratan love an Freta. fe A SPLAT —_ as low as ¥ © 4 double-header in St, Louis doesn't necessarily mean that the | When New York apartinent ott Agnteen innings of ; : gern are | no0d These goods can be. hn pther times. « 4 If Cinei wins the world’s chamy p this year itll be solely on |uniy 5,000, Some of this wa tie his writs . Mi roetty end is vated by aérame foundineachof my ' = Jing to distribute redecorating No matt Tmay be, it gets the same r h ladelphia. over the who! cominitte commiends ¢o- er how lively nts in | Ww Three New York H * 3] * vation between workmen and con we as , s Nobody sued Jack Dempsey to-day ji 8 to reduce costs and increase sce PEON ee . ‘ . ° production, It recommends the fix- s 5 : z ; ee Stores. 4. Black Sox wili now Uy to improve their standing as they face |ing of a minimum wage to corre- aes 3 abe oberon 2 Pies : oe Bweive men in the box. japand with « standard amount of ’ ; . . . producti with additional compen ; “Washinzton is playing good enough ball to keep Congress in ses- | additional output, thus tur- | S ®@ flonfor the summer montha, | pov elt sopaaala wie! » ' to the extent of elir ~ Dempsey and K anne have never voted, which may explain two [io ii fat rate for all, mechan ‘ ore votes that Cox didn't ge | and to the extent of ae unt BROADWAY 2 COLUMBUS CIR NASSAU STREET Connie Mack's 1921 machine looks like the same old flivver he's ics to accept piece work. With | 1 4 3 1 R A D A 2 h I Cc LE 1 19- 1 21 A RWS ye hed. An A UsGhite standards and “wich: the, COR. 40TH STREET Open Evenings Until 9 Open Evenings Until 7 { . operation of both purties fair’ in- gecNear beer and near ball teams are ati!l being turned out in St. |centive can be introduced.” fouls. po The committee especially recom- 2 hn Open Evenings Until 9 Saturday 10 urday 10 Saturday 9 ATE CE BE PR ETT oF 2S EE SO Se —— = ee