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e “y ‘ _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921. | DETAILS OF ence, but against the are determined to gua ciple the Fein in case of a renewed conflict The leaders were seeking to-day for a formula that would make a confer- ence possible while safeguarding their position, but there were some indications that they might decido the correspondence would be best left as it stands. After Mr, De Valera on Saturddy despatched a telegram to Mi yd George, stating that the nan Feln had accepted the Prime Minister's invitation to the Inverne: con ence, but had merely detaited the po- sition he and his cullkugucs were maintaining, it was believed the way had been prepared for a continuation of the negotiations with tne British | Government, Yesterday's note from the Prime Minister, however, me evident t Mr, Lloyd George was insistent in demanding a clear de ation that ireland had not renounce her allegiance to the British Crown. The note of Sept. 12, to a section of which the Prime Minister took exception, was approved by a inant mous vote taken by the Dai! Hireann. Girl Killed, Another Injored in New Rioting at Bel BELFAST, Sept. 19,—A girl firing in Vere Street Jate yesterday. The churchgoers in the neighbor- hood were obliged to shelter. Soldiers hastened to the scene and turned machine guns on vario: points infested by gunmen. MORE ARRESTS. {on the part of producers to clean out| [the industry. | (Continued From First Page) | er, Ira Fortlouls and Fred Fisehbaci | and prevent their jeaving the juris- diction of the court. They were mem- bers of the Arbuckle party. Mr. Brady said definite information would be presented to the Grand Jury | to-day of alleged altcmpts to tamper | with witnesses. A physician and an| actor have been subpoenaed to tell of alleged conversations they had with witnesses in the case. ‘The rehearsing of the Arbuckle party was done with dramatic inten- ety. Every article of furniture in the three rooms was arranged in the position it occupied at the time of the party. Most attention was paid to room 1221, which wes formerly occupied by Arbuckle and in whioh the alleged | attack took place. Here the two twin beds were disarranged Mrs. Bam- bma Maud Delmont, Miss Alice Blake and Miss Zey Prévon-Prevost, members of the party, testified they were when they entered the room in response to Miss Rappe's cries. ‘The bed in the corner, it has been testified, was the one Miss Rappe was found on, The pillows were thrust | into a corner and the bed clothing | pulled off as if a prolonged struggle had taken place. The bed on the other side of the room was the one she was carried to after attempts to revive her shad failed. It had been disarranged but Ittle. 108 ANGELES, Sept. 19.—Virginia Ay EAN UP s Head of Los Angeles Morals Body Seeks to Impugn Tes- timeny of Possible Charac ter Witnesses for Arbuckic. Compiles List. of Prisoner's Associates With i Against Them as Members ct Alleged Drug and Rum Rin (Special | LOS ANGE! ‘The Reeoing Wort Sept. 19.——-Many | H. Pelletier, 1 ecutive Secretary of scurry to'the Morals Efficiency Commission of Low Angeles, Who fas investigated many risape af! staged by the Live One Hune sometimes re- ferred tuna Arbu ‘8 crowd. In the statemen he discussed the underlying reasoi pr the morals « this clique, and declared emphatically that there is no organized movement At the same time, las been active Pelletier, in investigations of who party in San Franci minated In the death of Virginia Rappe and the comedian's indict- ment. stated he was compiling a list of 100 film players which he wend to District Attorney Rr San Francisco to ald him in pi uting the case against Arbuckle This lst, eo, Which cul- tor, as it will contain evidence 4gainst certain film actors and ac- iresses which may be the ground work for Brady to impugn the char- acter and testimony of witnesses for Arbuckle. Pelletier said he could at any time place his finger on the woman who has reaped a fortune by supplying the members of the “Live One Hun- dred" with narcotics and drugs dur- ing the last few years, and he re- peated his professed belief that mem- bers of the dope ring which supplied the clique of motion picture stars and vhose trade has been cut off by the Arbuckle affair, will seek violent ieyenge upon the comedian should he be released, Revelations and events in the Ar- buckle case are being closely watched ARE EXPOSED IN DRVE 10 wilt | Pelleticr stated, will be} ,of inestimable value to the Prosecu- MOVIE COLONY | expose them as members of the drug |ring thelr testimony will not be of imuch value, IT want to do everything I can to bring Arbuckle to justice. | Money talks, and there will be a |strong.effort to get him off.” signed statement sur of Pelletier, isor for the s formerly |United States Socia! Hygiene Board. jwhich he deciares has been prepared us the result ¢ rs of Investigation nio the morality of the members of the motion pietuye industry, Is, in tha 18 follows: | "The snoving picture industry of Los Angelos Is very: much lke a town t had 4 mining boom and finally was Of the great movie stars in the Holly-| developed into a regular producer, shot dead and another was gravely | wood film colony are attacked to-day | wounded in a fusillade of revolver!in a signed etatement by Capt. John! with the consequent permanency of the community. ‘The Loom attracted to the community liquor and narcotic jsalesinen, gumibiers and the ‘red light’ establishments “As the industry becuwiae more or- sanized, and the payroll greatly en- larged, the field of operations tor the Jeriminal parasites was much ex-| |tended. In the early days of the In- justi the luture was largely jprobiematical; recognized talent could not be drawn upon ‘rom the |legitimate stage and, consequently, Pioneers in the movie business both on the en and in tt end, were # badly mixed crowd. “With the financial success of the) industry, enormous salaries were dis- tribu producing sd 10 people who came from social strata, cated, and their new low who were unedi nothing to occup xcept the craving for) excitement to which their in- comes and their inclinations were de- voted, Some of the women had no had minds ¢ recognized code of morals. The use of alcohol and narcotics laid the foundations for orgies of the most [perverted sort, MOVIE LIFE HAS BROKEN UP MANY HOMES, ‘It has been an open secret in Cal- | {fornia for some years that these par- ties and practices were being carried on by movie people, embracing some | of the highest paid performers and | those In all the different branches of the industry as well as some ‘remit- tance chaps,’ rich business men and soclety people. As typical 1 cite the case of a lady who visited me re- cently. Her husband during the first! fifteen years of thejr married life wae | acber and industrous—a devoted hus- | band and a good father. He obtaincd | employment in the mechanical end of the industry, in which he displayed great ability, In this environment he| by motion picture producers, who, it is declared, are launching an investi- gation on their own account to un- cover the details of many affairs that have been staged by the “Live One Hundred,” with. the reported inten- tion of “cleaning hous While it is ated that no co-ordinate effort ts being made at this time in this di- rection, the intention to clear the stigma that has been placed on many became involved with a woman em- ployee with whom he is now openly | living in Hollywood in a house he| built for her; has neglected his wife, | has not seen his children for over a dear, uses alcohol and narcotics and attends wild parties. | “There are scores and scores of similar cases, according to the test!- mony in the divorce courts of Cah- fornia, showing the same sordid [itr ORGIES DISCLOSED IN LOS ANGELES | Three Witnesses in the Arbuckle Case; One Being Examined by the Prosecutor, eee | ° District Attorn MATTHEW BRAI ENRIGHT 1S READY U. S. CONFERENCE ON UNEMPLOYMENT TO BEGIN MONDAY About 30 Delegates Will Attend, one of Them Representing a Class. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—The National Unemployment Conference will meet here next Monday, Secre- tary Hopver announced to-day. The ls of delegates, which has been practically agreed on, he made public to-ni The conte Secretary Hoover sald, would consist of about thirty men selected as those who would be the most helpful in solving the Na- tion's unemployment problem and at nee, the same time represent gcograph!- cally the vartous sections of the sountry. None represents a cl: mference will organi Monday, and then probab! into a number of commit sions of the full conf Advisory Committee e Department, the Secretaey said, has completed a work ing programme for the guidance of the conferehce and a vast amount o statistical data has been gathered —_——_—_— U.S. WILL PROTECT RUSSIAN INTERESTS Announces Part ia Econom mmer The Secretary Hughes So in Refusing Siberi Arms Parley. WASHINGTON, United States will protect leg Russian interests at the Wa Sept Conference on limitation of arma- ments and Far Eastern questions, it was made known officially at the State Dy rtment The Government stated that in the pinion of the United st conference has “as a moral trustee (Continued From First Page.) leisiate the clty in matters now nenaee Imost exclusively at the Miss ZEY PREVON State Capitol © --—— \ During the last session of the Li if stature the Republican leaders from ‘TWO BOYS WITH GUNS tt a w st inatt Manhattan, headed by County Chatr- 4 DEFY CORDON OF POLICE. » ia vigoaeaeatal man Koenig, forced through a reap- . t the absence Hortionment jot the Aldermanic: dis Latter Rush Barricade After Phree of any iussian cepresentatives 3 in an effort to give Republi- | . ° > cans control. The new plan might Shots by Defenders: make this even morv certain as the| Miss GEANNE DOLLY CLARK | VITTS"! 1 PRICES RISE IN JU. S., twenty-three Senatorial districts in . the greater clty are now represented by twelve Republicans, ten Democrats and one Socialist ———. perinit at this rate to the commission on Nov, 22, 1918 | When the United States Post Omer on ers 6, 1919, ired to zene some HULBERT DECLARES [2 0) vnd°ssin Strole: North Reivers it FALL IN GREAT BRITAIN. “ate Decreases Noted Here dey) Metals and Building Materials, TON, 19.—-Wholesale reased 2.75 per cent. in J WATERFRONT RATE | £2232) fiat, the temtar te the vet - eae at 1 opr wouk be 20 cents a square foot for] 2% u cading In the advance with an Increa WAS ADJUST such space, and at this rate Commis- | Bonkow € 1 Wa 2 . MENT | sioner Huthert issued a permit to this } ain, fitoer sem ¢ 19.3 per cent, the 1 f ~ = branch of the United States Govern- | of thefts in vor stated to-d >, of e > Mo. | ment youths, arn produc tuding Says Part of Grant Held by Me-] When the Consolidated Telegraph | Youth 2" a See cent Carthy Became Useless When Fee hen a Company Fe" | Detectives and poll shed the barri re were decided advances it Seow Sunk. the rent of space on upland between | Yade. Bonkowski v se, milks RRS. Hee, bist and $2d Streets it found pera courte and by 8. M an Replying to a report to-day that|rontal increased chase, was caug of the | average: the Meyer Committee would re 1} it had paid in 191 store. In all vdity groupa, ex him and question him in regard to]. W ne Santas, SEES ANS tIDR LET = cept giek ian) there w decrea rome 01 o h c. £2 shade a oO) ale =p ing from concessions made to John A. Me-| Mok Cont Mextren | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. ne tran Carthy, friend of Charles F. Murphy] io rent upland | ee ant ok fu the leasing of “uplands’ at Piers | and mar ar ot ACK, N.Y, » 50 and M1, Dock Commissioney | Per N« er Htul- for to-morrow’s | Ra Han a Midas 5 mmission! | bert fixed the rental 0 cents a | LONDON, Sept. Murray Hulbert said the reason the] square foot, a total of $1,674.80 for aq. (HF Still 120° pe records showed that McCarthy ap-| space less than half what John A ie “i tse) war figure, dropped per cent. parently obtained a plece of ground ‘arthy was renting at his Riv- August, Labor Ministry — stathoth + on Street plant. at less than the rate to others was| When the Forest Box and Lumbe Offers 0 Show Privesrixins fords. TRE Ny States District ator Mackay 1 to hold & of the testimo: Legisiative Inve with has 1 fixing comb) Mackay had timony Indie consyracy mony. th conferen Se cigarette 50 good for lOc from one sack .f GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO We want you to have the best paper for ‘BULL. So now you can receive with each package a book of 24 leaves of WI— the very fincst cigarette paper in the world, INTELLIGENC! If a horse entangles his foot in barbed wire, he will crip- ple himself for life; While a cow will take her foot out unharmed the way she got it in. Such intelligence cannot fail to increase man’s regard tor his invaluable friend, the cow «regard already great among those who have enjoyed the rich, creamy milk served at CHILDS. fect (vor, its freshness and its cleanliness are ele: ments recoymized at once, Rappe was buried here to-day in alreputable members of the acting *t0'% No ation pea ibacn sade by) the | Rename en PINAL ED ; Peay erat aad 14 WHO SOLD BREAD sinrple gown of white, the gift of Mil-|corps, and the industry generally, is (2dustry to clean it from within, nor eCarthy leased a plece of ground) some upland botween soth and otgt a. dred Harris Chaplin. seemingly firm and sincere with D@® @ny concerted effort been made) at Rivington Strect,” sald the com-| signer Hulbert fixed the rental at 20 AND MILK ON SUNDAY FREED 4 Plorient, “it is the last gift 1 can make to| TO 0? the producers from without to remedy it. The size | missioner Street Cleaning Depart-| cents a square foot on April 22, 1919, - = d orlent¢ 7 one I loved.” the fim star said. in of BI of the industry, the immense capital| ment scow was sunk there and ren-|and renewed tt at the same rate the Court Adm Dolitelendsaye SU Face Jowd, fering the gown before the funeral /NEW TALE OF ANOTHER WILD involved, and the enormous payroll| dered part of his lease of no use to following May. cer Min andl &5 Fines Would Work Hardshii ty Face SJOWe ‘Thousands of motion picture celeb- PARTY AT ACTOR'S HOME. have prevented the community from) him, and he obtained an adjustment| Lumber Company sought to renew its |} In suspending f for mamen of fashion ta rities crowded around the chapel, and| ‘The scandal seekers in Los Angeles tsking action which it was feared! and I signed it.” rental permit for upland in rear of peat Hosta | Canes pEwiolations GF: ul ‘ } Seiden recent party that was staged in the | result of the death of Miss Virginia |commissioner was asked. had pald of $1,000 a wae ine eo \ ein at callie ana bread onl Sunday tS “OLGATE S ) SAYS POLICE TAMPERED residence of a prominent actor, who|Happe, and the indictment of ‘Fatty’! “On yes,” he replied creased to $1,648.30, apparently at the wm Hani | technical violation of the $ is f celebrated the completion of a new|Arbuckle, the industry has been in-| “Was the rent put back then or| fate of 20 cents a Square foot and an 4 My fomeers should use more discretion a \ WITH SHOOTING WITNESSES, | feature play in which he had taken |Jured more than any clean-up could/ does the adjustment still stand?” — | Berea of mere than 60 per cent | tow 107} one of the purchasers of these ar peed or ——— the lead. Present were several mem-|ever have inflicted upon it. “I can't say until it is looked up,"! But when John A. McCarthy came RACE—Claiming; for two-year-olds; | ticles might have been in distress. The The ‘Bix, 5 ; Dewd Devlar He's Disgusted—| bers of the cast that had participated,| “Notwithstanding the present pub-jsaid the commissioner. “I haven't | to renew his permit for his 18,740 feet Wr Index Home We. | need of milig and bread, esp y Flenegan Held for Trial, and, It fe declared not a few men|ticity, there is no organized move-|time to reply to all the attacks on|(f upland In pear of bulkheads be- BUA eres Haptla eis ales aera ait q Walter Flanagan, twenty-five, of No.|and women who are well known in| ment within the industry to clean it | me, Mi dp ason es sese-s ates Bie ee online aitaentcennaitien. tases 2400) BT, should be considered. elore ‘an ar 97 Greenpoint Avenue, Long Iaand City,| the social and financial circles of the|P. Apparently, the movie producers | the facts and will make a reply.’ o irs seema to have arisen. ihe m| rest is made.” } tevin seas (daniiciadiby caceiek howe ia raven Gnd) to capproecting veoh atccathy wacttminires ctitcmeme | AL eon MeatUEreU fale Fee rice Tl | canteen et mnere: gunner end candidate for the Democratic nomina-| The invitations urged that time|ditions ee the saloon men were ‘to|ocratic Fusion Committee of 119/Previous rental of $2811 should have Pence games: 113] would bee hardship. tothe. m tion for Assemblyman on an anti-or-| ang thought of the outside world be|the adoption of the Eighteenth|wnich nominated Mr. Hylan for| (hr hock ‘Department yrds ene ut Fy" of thove on wom he suspended i him in the head last ‘Tucsday night ae| PoTRotten once the guests arrived|Amendment. T are carrying every | Mayor. finds that on May 1, 1919, these up- Ba hte SS | was leaving the primarics, was to-|UPOn the scene of the evening's ac-|concetvable insurance and are over-| McCarthy leases {rom the elty 18,710 Lane er Mir ebaske ee. as he PHOTOS ON COMMUTATION i a ae 300" 9a at see caunen tivities, where elaborate preparations | ! oklng the most important one, square feet of upland in rear of pe exactly $1,200 lesa th. Be pe way tn, Long Island Cit egistrate Con-| hag been made. Several cabareta| “APY business which permite the! bulkhead” between Piers 50 and 51,]hn had poid in previous years and LATONIA ENTRIES. TICKETS AFTER OCT. 1. (Fd PR Le) ACH am ue mecranl | Crom the more prominent resorts, and| exploitation of women, which counte- | Mast River, as the Lock Department | $2,137 a year less than the permit —— __ discharged {rom the hospital let having only grazed his skull over) his right eye. He said In court to-day, that he was disgusted with the police and the courts and that he understood the bul- | witnesses on both sides of the case had been tampered with, He added that if he hi known the was “going to come out this way" he never would have made an affidavit. ————> SAYS THEY WILL STARVE IF SISTERS ARE SEPARATED. charged with armggling her sister into this country from Poland by taking her sister's place among the immigrants detained at Ellis Island, was held in $600 bal! by United States Commissioner Hitchcock to-day, Her counsel, Milton J. Bach, No. 622 we, mud) quent for her immediate release, saying that the eister, Karolina, would “not have. ben lented admission save for the aceldent «f arrival after the quota of Immigrants from Poland for the month had been filled, | He said that the deportation of Karola would mean starvation for her, and that if one sleter were condemned to starve in Poland the other would starve tere voluntarily. The case w 0 to toe Grand ir LA thas been in country elgnt yore “ Bis tag . 6 ‘ .three orchestras had been procured tu render a part pf the amusement programme, and ‘the expense of the party is declared to bave run into many thousands of dollars. Uniim- {ted supplies of liquor and narcotics had been procured, of which large quantities were consumed within a| comparatively short time after the party had gained headway. Following one entertainment foa- ture, which constituted high jinks performances by two trained dogs on @ table, the entire assemblage {mi- tated the canines and crawled about the spacious room on hands and knees. hese menagerie antica were carried gut with tremendous hilar- ity, after which followed an orgy of excesses that is reported to have lasted for two days. Commenting on the list he ls pre- paring for transmission to District Attorney Brady, Capt. Pelletier sald “The list 1 am preparing is the re- sult of my knowledge of the dope traffic among a certain class of pic- ture people, eome of whom may at- tempt to testify In the Arbuckle trial. It Brady hes the nances the open violation of the Con- | stitution, the laws of the United | States and the State ts bound for! public condemnation, and when a} business is regulated trom without, instead of from within, the results| ore always disastrous, a ee SHIP NEWS INFORMATION | Due To-Day. | Baltls, Liverpool... FUNC George, Beraiida M neritiord Ber Park [Bee Miibie! Coton... | Dus To-Mo | America, Queganown Atarnttiie, Trl Mateo ih Oly mye, Stockhoha | saving Tuesday | Made chee Balle | Arabic Sa AM thou a. AL tou 14 00 Mi 3.00 PM it Tar in eM SoA My) Oi Sic Mate Loudon!” 00 A a Hoe tM aaole, Rani Marta 9 11.00 A.M Yauue seccalau 2M. 'Roe BAL Note—ihe Lime given for close of mails and salliny ! dayligh. saving. Information as to other yveasels than those specified may be had by calling The Evening world and asking for peonthem amd can ghip News Office, ce records disclose lan vould have called for on the 20 cents «square foot basi At the new figure John A, McCarthy now pays only elght and seven- tenths of a cent for the rental of clty ands, though the 20 cent rate had He has rented this d for a number of years, and prior the Hylan Administration taking office he patd for the use of such up- lands the regular rate established tc as follows: FIRST RACK $1,400 . been fixed not merely for private all firms or persons apply to rent| corporations, but. for. the nited such city property, namely, 18 cents} States Government and for the State jer aquare { That made Me-Jof New York by Dock Commissioner Carthy'e annual rent for this plot of | Hulbert. Sey aoe rneeet lands just $2811 ch city 1kOGR: J A year, WhICh listed Hin Sixty Fancy Pigeons, he paid into the city teasury for sev- Hane’ena Bimiit eral years. Alphonse Yongman, a farmer and When Mr, Hulbert took office, how-| poultry breeder of Secauc us, wrung the in accordance with his an-|necks of 40 fancy carrier pigeons and mtn ____q Display advertising type cony and. releaye_ondere nounced plans to increase the rev-|20 blooded hens Saturday evening. Then Cinuer Nie mek Gay) Shimning. Wold oF The erues of the city trom its docks and|hy at down tn his kitchen, placed his aie. Cilla, 18) mast ns ;LLOYD GEORGE IS BETTER, tr ab the aay ¢ : Lift Siilen Knob. 111; Houoluly "Box , wetertont property, he made a uni- [Mead over the barrel of a shotwun, | ieradine. 10 BUT CAN’T SEE DELEGATION. e Pa dalbid pulled the trigger with his toe and blew | ‘KOnItTH RACE—$1.700; allowances: the Terie tana form rate of 20 cents a square foot, | ine top of hia head off. He was u Wree-year-olds; one mile East Side, 108; Dart an increase of 381-4 per cent Ay eile was under) tioor, 104; We 100, White ‘Star 108. Forbidden by Doctor, He Tells . . ball awaiting action by the Grand Jur; FIFTH RACE. $1,000; ol Laborite jayors of London, When it happened, in November, |on a charge of assault upon his wife, ay a upward, wy : it 1918, that the Public Service Com- <> jane ae CL, SATHLOCH. | peatland, Sant. 19— sion, a State body, much of] «, 4; Jack Har jr. 114 (Asso A rees.)—U'rime Minister whcae expensa® ware phar Z oe enator Walker Undersoee ami iri Rack $1,100; allowances: the Bewh- | Lloyd George, whose indisposition as a ‘ , 3 palanael Spsretion Fe feore furlongs —1ady | result of an abscessed tooth was re- against New York City, desirea to| Senator James J. Walker, Minority | Mote. M5), 113! Meved a few days ago by lancing, to- rent some upland space for storage | Leader in the Upper House, was oper- Fa Mode. 18) tom | day was able to sit in the garden of behind bulkheads between 64th and | Sted upon for hernia at the Broad Street | “spyesri Race- $1,400; four-year | the house here where he 1s stayin Be 66th Streets the commission found | Hospital this morning by Dr. William | olds and upward uarier milee—*PI He sent word to the Laborite Mayors ‘4 chroeder. It wae reported that h Tod "Bea Pr |of various London boroughs who arrived| Display copy or orders released later than that ite rental would be 20 cents a @ was! SLigsi, at Inverness to interview him regarding | Prerided bors, when omitted will not serve ty square foot, and Dock Commissioner | (retin comfortably, | He will remain at {vis fhe! tnempfoyment ‘problem, "Rowover, | gg Shouniaet"any charac, Contra of oir the hospital for at | i bet id Weather clear; that under orde: rom his doctor he - Hulbert granted the usual revocable was sai, onet two Washes, It iver: nt ate unable ve recelve theme THE WORLD afluming at TONIA Ky ries for to-morrow's rr Sept . 112; Gorh N. Central Loxes Too Mneh Minuse of Tickets, Central Lines Oct. 1 must have th photographs uttached to thelr tleke This rule, which was announced , is simply an extension of the put Into effect at some of the comm tation stations on Sept. 1. 2 pany’s explanation is that it was low ing too much money through the mils use wf tickets ‘A studio where commuters 1 pict taken has bee at Grand Central is another in Y. Through New York on and after commuters ru 1a an, have sth Terminal the Weehawken ch here Notice to Advertisers