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eae Satie) artist, I yield to none. For Mary “When we oily are together in we are simply two people Garden, manager, I will not sing.” in the play.” . is not trying to dictate.” “An artist names conditions “There ix no quarrel, but I under which he will sing. That refuse to sing in_any she dirs company ” “Surely no one would deny the right to step out when conditions are such I cannot give my best.” ROW ENDS INQUIRY INTO POLICE BAN ONBIRTH CONTROL Hirshfield Charges Insult, torney Won't Apologize and Hearing Halts, At- Commissioner of Accounts David @ Hirshfield undertook this morning an investigation into the police interfer- ence with the birth control meeting at Town Hall cn Noy. 18 last. In the neighborhood of 100 persons, many of them women socially prominent, were gathered in the Comm! joner's office. The police broke up the birth control meeting before it started, and Com- missioner Hirshfield, following prece- dent, broke up his meeting before it started. ter the own Hall fiasco and was not molested by the police “Your Corporation Counsel has ‘ yeplied Marsh? “He tool the are trying to sidestep my question,” retorted) Hirshfield “LT resent that imputation.’ re sponded Attorney Marsh, with con siderable heat. “Lam not trying to delay’ “Pm not here to be insulted!" roared the Commissioner, banging the table with his gavel “Pm Mr. Marsh meant no ia suit,” remonstrated Mr, Cravath Tye been insulted,’” repe rate Commissio “He can ceed unte “1 have not espeet. much Mr. Mash with visin; nothing to apologize f Apologt Then this meetin: Wednesday mornin ssioner, and another I closed the meeting vemark oe FOSTER MOTHER WINS Conrt Awainat 0 wi e Oth Julius Heitner, twelve, will to live with his foster mother, Kate Schmidt of No. Bast Street, and will nat hone ‘of his mother, Mrs. Heit ver, of No, 128 Cannon Street, accord ing ton deetsion made by ‘Suprer Court Justice Burr t During testimony taken before Ju rr the boy hiwself appealed to th it to be allowed to remain with hi foster mother, With Whom he had + vided since he waa six months old when he was placed in an orphana by his mother, In making his decision Justice Burr recalled the difficulty Mrs. Heltner had supporting th ther chi 4 Among the women present wore Mrs, Otto Kahn, Mrs, Lewis lL. Dela-! field, Mrs. Henry W. Taft, Mrs. Bur- rill Hoffman, Miss Elisabeth Mar- bury, Margaret Sanger and Mrs. Geo Rublee. The latter was a wit ness before the police investigation conducted by Deputy Commissioner Leahy of the police Interferenee at Town Hall, and was arrested for her utterance the heari She was discharged by a Magistrate, as had been Mrs. Sanger and-Mary W yrested at the Town Hall n tings, Paul D. Cravath, one of ten well] known citlz: who called upon the Mayor for the investization which begin by Commissioner Hirsh- field, said the wome nted both sides of the bir control question, H. told Mr. Hir Id that witne were present and asked that McC. Marsh, aitorney for the three women who had been arrested, he permitted to question the witni “T want to familiarize myself with the question,” said the Commissioner, That's what we are here for," ve- turned Mr, Cravath “Have you got the minutes of the meeting at the Park Theatre Mr Mirsbtield asked Mr. Marsh This meeting took phice a week af- BOY, 12, FROM MOTHER} EFENSE ATTACKS REINE DAVIES IN HER $900,000 SUIT —— Attorney Charges Actress Has Been in Several Accidents Since She Was Hurt. The brought by suit for Reine Davi of Marion .000 damages film actress Davies for in- is alleged to have received and sister juries she Muratore Happy to Sing “With’’ Mary Garden, but Will Not Sing “‘for’’ Her “As an Artist She.Is Magnificent, but When She Is the Director Trouple Starts’—Glad to Have American Tenors Given Chance in His Roles—No Plans for Future. has taken role afte American singers foreigners. In answer to Miss Garden's charge that Muratore insisted on his propri- etary rights to the roles he sings, the Lucien Muratore bowed politely to a dark brown smokestack on the roof of the Ritz. And this same smokestack, whion on other occasions has received simt- role away from and given them to when an automobile in which she was |lar homage from such people as the|'ehor countered with the assertion riding crashed int ther ‘car oper [Prints "of! Wate; “Mary Pioktord, | tues De Ven actually offered ito sive eg eras © another car oper- ‘ales, ary rd, | ip some of these roles, and that Miss ated by the Briarcliff Lodge, began| Marshal Foch and the six-year-old | Garden had refused. before Justice Fdward R. Finch in|ehess player from Poland, showed | ipreme Court to-day and promises {0 more reaction to the gallantry of I went f her onty «a few weeks ae RA ifeent tenor than it had to|2#0"” Said Muratore, “and teld her a few sensations ® magnificent tenor than it had to| there were too many tenors on the Sime Silverman, publisher of Va- | the others -what is your American express'oa¢ ety, a theatrical magazine, is mi They call it (borrowing the notion —on the | ne T wanted them, 1 codefendant with the Briarctife| from the Russian) “the smoke stack Pave tore chances. I said T would | ‘ : ‘n that wets bowed to.” And it owes 0& perfectly willing to let them sing Lodge in the suit. Miss Davies was hat Kets bow 0. = “ the roles that mine in Salome, |Mr, Silverman's guest when the its distinction to the fact that in bow-| Faust und Manon, She refused. She cident oceurred on the Albany Post {ing to this particular stack, instead | said she no one else who could Road at 8.10 o’elock on tho morning] of any other that might be chosen, | SMS Faust and Manon. of June 18, 1919 bn Pie eet nlareeead And wave you considered that all Where had Miss Davies and Mr he face of him who bows is gshted! the Americans in the Chicago com- | Silverman been’? Why were they in|!n the way the photographer desires.) pany were in it before she became uch a hurry to get k to New| Usually the bowing person pre-j| director, and that all the foreigners York this time in the morning? /tends the smokestack is an intimete| Were engaged by Miss Garden her Did Miss Davies make any protest | 4 z 1 Ho| Sif Jast summer?! Jasainst the speed at which the Silver- {fiend and speaks to it out loud. He ate Vian car was travelliag?’ ‘These! will say, ‘Good afternos Vil cateh 4 Ins own contract with \ were three of the questions put to the cold if you keep me standing here | + signature, calling for jury by Herbert C, Smyth, counsel gi day with my hat off,’ or, “How; ! nees in the course of for Briarcliff! Lodge, in his open- : the season at $2,800 an appearance. ing address do you do? And how do you like me} His contract before had been ) Mr, Smyth charged the Silverman, in the third act?’ Or else, “Well,| There were two or three trivialities chauffeur ignored the rules of the!do you want me to smile again?” that he waved aside. One was the road, travelling at? 75 miles an hour, report that he had tried to have his ‘| . jat Muratore said to the paid) the Gilvarman wiAUnINe Wan aloe et Aurator nid to the) + ote) bill paid by the company. He at racer capable making more my old pipe was this he “I pay such things mysell,"’ n $ miles an hour Bon jovr, monsieur. Mary Gar-|clared. “Also I pay my own cigar 3 ot We say Miss Davies’s claim 4s{gen is a magnificent artist, but’ mils and barhor bills _ exaggerated,” ¢ . : n re a questio Mme. Miseerated," declared Mr.) Whereupon, the photographer hav- Pe ee teeing ae i@ saya she was earning : Muratote—Lina Cavalieri had not . ; ing finished his task, the rest of the 6 ‘om $25,000 to $30,000 a year as an ibe i sung this season, he declared: | Rokve hued Pa an interview took place, as Interviews!” «phere is only one reason, Her actress, but I will show ber income) should, in a gilded drawing room : was far from that much. She has|sith a blond piano in the corner be. | Health has been too delicate to permit been in theatricals, but there 18 a|tween the windows it, Otherwise she would have sung question about her being a head-liner. - Pere yes exon a ane aad HAR We will show the effects of the] where in the world,’ Gemanded| {on ends’ accident passed away in a few weeks !the tenor, “did the newspapers get a —— and that she hasbeen driving her|the idea that there was a quarrel] j1e aid he had made no definite a Sa Eg 2 Onaamerl | between me and Mary len? Tt! pians for next season, beyond his 1 jous accident and een in three*other|1s true that when my present con-| soe not td return to the (cago: Jaccidents that we know of since the| tract expires T shall refuse to sing In| Company under lis present direction accident upon which this suit is/any company that she directs, but|hree contracts im America. have based why leap from that to the conclu- |) A ane : een offered him, he said, and he hus > sion that there is bitter feeling be-| inti June to consider them ACTRESS IN TAXI HRD UAE Muratore declined to name any of | KILLED BY D ae is yom ror Aary Gare | the others in the company who ax | RUG | een sani’ woe ator c Mea said to feel as he does about the | friendliest rexare 2 Nl ec aceaaBe EOE wehiG) MaLlina poal Jie the superb artist I yield to aon perro \(Chautieuy He Ad te a: Rut for pts tiens | strategic’ than his, have |\ rautteu ATEN LAM S| Mere a ane feared to speak openly } Dying Young Woman at Ae MBRARE = WL Ne SPB: He declined to comment (ven or | 7 ae P = fears , the break between Miss Garien and | Harlem Hospital Hace mal ie or. rrr} cf '\her chief conductor, Giorgio Vol . will not sing for her (he stressed the|'"\ “Geanateh said tnat the. spirite J. M2 Verret) will arr to-day | “ror'), but € sh al be happy 40 sing | jay a ce ae La Hl: i from Danville, Va, to take charge |with her (stre “with") at! Monday night bec A wet f the body his stepdaughter, a |sny time, No doubt we aha nox ia like bis interpretation o ligne ai deville actress known on the stage | Reter More ee eT ny contrat} Melisande, yi ixNo o ml i o 3 to be said in word « Dixie Dixon, wt Ain Harlem | ios expired. We programmed io- ctaraa Mints ee anes) Hosplital last night under mysterious | gether Monna Vanna, in Carmen,|tanuger and wrtist at the san cumstances from an ov jose of jin plome time."" - 7 some diu find. yan achaus| ‘When Wo. avy lngehnat 19 Spee eur, of No. fest 12: a operas | am no longer Muratore ane Bete West Teeth Street, | oho inno longer Garden. we arel SHUTS CHURCH ts held in connection with the case. ‘i two pe the play, living simply two in play, living oy The girl was known in Danville as |inside of our respective roles. It ts DOORS TO GIRLS Mabel Dixen once was famed for |uhly When am Muratore and she Is | : ea Mary Garden. Director, that trouble IN SKIING GARB | her beauty. She came to New York | MA! | — | Ave yeur find, according to | "sis it not simple? An artist names! Paster Warns Th Them 4 M patches, ” family une stood she | the conditions under wi cf he will Don Skirts to A was married not long to a well-|#in That does not mean that he js 3 to-do New Yorker named Bliss, who |'r¥ing to dictat ae et pg Surely no one would deny me the} OTTAWA a Yale graduate or student, but {pet to step out when conditions the union was unbappy are such that I cannot give my b Young ladies wh Acconling to Ryan the girl, wag| Withdrawal is not interefernce.” chureh tn skiing Iwas twenty-two years old haa| out ts" will ibe Wo years old and Ned) ut whether there is a “quar Such im ti : = ‘ tir and blue eyes, got Into his! petwoen the tenor and the managing | ; ‘bat the Buckingham and give} soprano or not depends upon dein pous by the It an uptown address where st:litions of “quarrel.” ‘Chere certainly | O'Gorman, pustor of © was to Ket some “dope ' lis a violent disagreement. And Mur-| sof the Blessed Sacra Hhreaanen gave her package, hel store 1 no protest when on» of| declared that in. th tid, ad she took som Later they] his suite, more ile in lish, | outa ‘ visited Several cabarets and at 2 A. M.| questio Miss Garden's reported eo noimone Pern) Saturday morning his fare becamc| claim that she has done much to| tend — services i, He took her unconscious to Has] pring American artists Into the lime- breeches, jersey and lem Hospital and she never reg A! ight he would permit 1 consglousness, “The tact is,"’ be sald, “that she chureh in. rowing tos t rr -- |Amboy, N. J. If Soe EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922, “She has taken role after role from Americans and given them to foreigners.” “1 wanted other tenors to have chance and offered my roles, but she refused.” SLAIN POLICEMAN IS LAID AT REST WITH |FULL F HONORS Enright and All Wil inapectors: Escort Body From Home to Pronx Church. Commissioner Enright, all ‘Police Inspectors and Deputy Inspectors, five Sergeants and ninety Patrolmen formed the funera! escort to-day for | the body of Otto W. Motz, the young policeman, who was slain by a bullet from his own revolver by Frank Whale crazed Negro, in the West 123d Street Station Thursday. ‘The cortege proceeded from Motz's home, No. 1853 Amethyst Avenue, the | m Bronx, to the Church of Our Lady of | Li Solace, White Plyins Road and Van Ness Avenue, where the Police Glee Club sang the requiem high masa, con, Father Joseph Stanford de: wa CITY TAKES PART the B. sion to extend the maturity date of MEN TAKE A CUT, BANKERS PROFIT, HARKNESS SEES ransit Board to Look Into Financial End of B, R. T. New Request. The hearing by the M. Garrison, as receiver for R. T. properties, ndle: for permis- Father John Stanley celebrated the | $16,000,000 New York Municipal Rail- Father Richard Barry was dea-| ways and New York Consolidated nd Father Daniel Sullivan sub- | soint receiver's certificates was ad- ourned without decision, so that the livered a eulogy. After the chu service the funeral procession, witn | inancial aspect of the matter might mufled drums of the Police Band, } be examined. Carl M, Dwen, attor- marched to St. Raymond's Cemetery. | ney or the receiver, testified that It 1s proposed to pay to the hold of the certificates a bonus of IN $100,000 GAP” BLE | cent. tor consenting to the extension ———_ from Feb, Ist, 1922, to Web. 1, Sinking Fund Acts Favorably on|thus increasing the interest 5 : aie - rate of the certificates from 6 Ferry Scheme Which May per cent. ake Money. Chairman McAneny asked |i the B, Make Mone) R, T. as a system did not still show New York City is to enter a $100,-/a deficit, and Mr. Owen admitted it 000 gamble of public funds in the in-/did. . The lawyer warned the com~- erests of a private ferry company, Mission, however, that the certificate terests of a private ferry comPAnys yoiders held thut they could with- which proposes running ferry boats 1°14 their consent to the extension letween Tottenville, 8. 1, and south! and force a sale of the property to the company suc-| ret will get its money back c If the company fails | be the “privilege of! ceeds the city in instalments. the city will have sum equal to 10 per cent. of the total cost to the city of the acquisition of the prope and the construction of ie terminal,. The city would re- ceive, if the company is successful, $10,000 a year plus the $1 | franchise sum er ten-year renewal clause, th | pany paying the elty 5 per ts gross receipts, provided, jsuch payment shafl not be Jthe 10 per cent. paid the tyra is a com ent, of howe less t firsi | nominal ten — Sa | |ONE STOKES CASE ON | WITHOUT DEFENDANT | cl Man Reports Ht Again Salt for Wife's Dower Hixht, ! Although two cases wer td to tort against him in supreme Court o-day, W. B.D, Stokes again tiled} © appear and his counsel offered an ler doctor tiflcate that he still sill of pneumonia Mrs, Helen Elwood Stokes, who ts} ing her husband for the storation | her dower right, was in cours to-| for the first time since ‘he sen-| ional Stokes divorce t wy xo. Justice Cohalan adjourned the} ise for th an affidavil that | ty Stok yunsel was engaged in| nether court brought by Mre. Lilyan nd the United St Mort | ust Company nat W D, Stokes on notes agereguting | round $200,000, proceeded to-day be- | a jury | )\ln FOR WOULD AR WALDORF BURGLAR | | West reet, 10, while to m in the Waldorf-Astoria by | ong & coping, whers © was] | injured by @ louse detective | ng Sing to-de 1 yenr | | is was convicted before Judge Man- | glary ‘the mission's statutory plan was ire the financial Yommissioner Harkness sald it might well to postpone def action on application until the ‘Transit Com= unnouneed. per ning tke bankrupt concern's boats THASOn's statutory De i anda for one year, at an adequate rental erie eaten nse to the application to the bankrupts of course, and try- | would be affected somewhat adversely to accomplish through munictpal! by the fact that the employees of the ation what prtvate capital may) BK, R, T., consented to a 10 per cent ave failed to accomplish reduction In wages while the bankers ‘o-day the Sinking Fund Com- — inission acted favorably on the appli- ation of the Jersey Coast |Company. ‘The terms provide nominal $100 a year rental fot . years “and an annual additional tal for the terminal property of a (eo) 1S e smokes money. ‘Transit Com- | ission to-day of the application of} Ship’s Cat Boss Fisher, Catches ’Em on the Fly | a To Hear Purser Tell It, Mary Jane Has Her Mother Beat, and She Was a Champion. | Mary Jane, daughter of Zulla, has gray fur all over her slim figure ex cepting on the nigh hind leg, which ie | bure white from the knee down, Her |fur Gwith the single exception noted) | matches fairly well the dingy paint the Red D liner Philadelphia, on of which she has a job as mascot. To this extent the story of Mary Jane has been verified by the ship news reporters. But for the rest of it there is nothing but the word of the purser, Woods James# Says hi “We have had cats and cats and cats on the Philadelphia, but when it comes to catching flying-fish the championship goes to Mary Jane. Her mother, Zulia, was pretty good in her day, but she quit us in the interval between Prohibition and the re-estab- lishment of the three-tuile-limit: bar and she,has never come tick. Zulia at her best, however, never caught more than eleven flying-fish on one tr between here and Curacao, She was yellow and conspicuous and the fishes generally dodged her. “Mary Jane, on the other hand, made a record of twenty-seven on. this t and she bad her claws in two more--which were whoppers and got away “This eat's system is to sit in an open port near the water line and reach out for the fish as they fly past, She seldom misses one that com within range."’ holding the receive certifica toe exacting 2 per cent, benus for itting the maturity date to run “The two things don't Mr. Harkness also criticised fateh up. “it is all said in a word—one can’t be a manager and artist at LP ns the same time,” y } BULL AND HIS WIFE REUNITED TO-DAY». Missing Wife and Daughter Now at Home of Minister in North Carolina. Mrs. 4. H. Buil and her sevens year-old daughter, who disappeared from their home in Ridgewood, N. J, twenty-three days ago, will to-day, »e joined by their husband and father, A. H, Bul!, paying teller of the Har-, riman National Bank, at the fresi air farm of the Rev, Oscar Haywood in Mount Gilead, N. C. ‘The cleryyman telephoned the are rival of mother an¢ daughter to Mrv Bull on Saturday night, asying that Mrs. Bull « mind was evidently unbal- anced over the recent death of her, mother, and adding that the couply had spent most of the twenty-three, days on trains trying to locate him in, the little North Carolina village, Mr. Haywood was formerly the, woman's pastor. hw Frank Costa, whose seventeer- year-old son, Ralvh, was accused of eloping with the missing Mra, Bull, suid he hoped Mr Bull would ‘make it his business to apologize “yy the ooy and his fumily. STILL TRUE “Nature has created rt | for man’s palate; he is only to be eaten; “And life has been given to him merely as a sort of salt to prevent his corrupting. 4 Thus wrote Plutarch ,some eighteen hundred years ago, and his words still ring trugy, Particularly to those whee have tasted the delicious: Biggest Banker in this town? so? Common sense. And if he smokes Turkish cigarettes, he LORD SALISBURY Turkish Cigarettes Why? Common sense. LORD SALISBURY is the only high-grade Turkish cigarette in the world that sells for so little —«@,; K Wosioar, Moca ~which means that if you don’t like LORD SALISBURY you can get your money beck from the dealer the BR. T., for its failure to resume service or tain Tn pwing tl trike two years ago. bankers are getting certain favorable results obtained to the detriment of the e plovees and the public,” he suid. { What made him TURKISH CIGARETTES country sausage seryed at Fresh : satoetadle cokes an com/tsnatee. |Conning Tower: F. P. 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