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i a ANY 5 \, Pb IT’S IN IN THREE SECTIONS—BECTION ONE. “IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK f “Circulation Books O; to All,’? To-morrow's Weather—FAIR: WARM ! “Cirenlation Books Open to All. | = VOL. LXII. NO. 21,964—DAILY. Copyright (New York World) by Frese Publishing Company, 1922. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, PHOTOGRAPHS AND SPECIAL FASHIONS | ARTICLES ARNS CONFERENE CONCLUDES ACTUAL _ WORK ON TREATS ~ , ‘Se General and Tariff } Pacts Adopted With Other Agreements. “MBALPFOUR LANDS WORK. British [Envoy Declares Any Nation Who Breaks Pledge Will Be Outlaw. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 ress).—The Arms Conference pb its work with a whirlwind of ac fon to-day. It formally approved the greements to make for peace in tic (Associated wound various ‘ar East. And in the closing ry nents, Arthur J. Balfour, head of tritish delegation, voicing the feeling f statesmen everywhere that Chine js he keystone of that structure, ut- ered a solemn warning that the world hxpected a respect of the settlements, irrived at in strict good faith. “J1 you would really estimate the nagnitude of our accomplishments jaid Mr. Balfour, “cast your cyes, yack only a few months aco, when a jpirit of deep anxiety overshadowed he mind of every man who conzem jlated the state of public fecling in he Pacific area, Although the world vas still bleeding from the wounds of var * * * men talked glibly about taval wars and maritime yowers felt they were almost commit- ed to the fatal rivalry of ship bwid- ng, a standing menace to its pe May we not see in the chanred eeling of men that already the work f this conference has produced its yeneficient results, that already a fecl- ng, a mutual fecling, of fear has riven way to a feeling of a very aif- erent character. our great “Those engaged in the work, as well as those who will have the op- rortunity to calmly consider It, will see that, in spite of the fact that we nave traveled all over the whole flobe, seemingly, considering trifling fetails, the great moral questions dave been met." Any nation, which in the future yought to transgress the principles mid down by the conference in re- gard to China, Mr. Balfour solemnly ave warning, would be considered toutside the comity of nations In a brief hour's work which pre- ceded a field day for oratory, in which the delegation leaders paid tribute to President Harding for the calling of the conference and for its work, the ronference put the formal stamp of approval on the results of three long months of patient and not untroubled negotiation. They were principally: Final approval of the four-power Pacific treaty, with a supplement ex- fluding the homeland Islands of Japan from its terms, Final approval of the Far Eastern freaty, affirming anew the ‘open door’ in China and providing for her §ntegrity against foreign exploitation and encroachment Final approval of a treaty revising the system of Chin customs jeharges—a measure described as vital fo the rehabilitation of China by her- pelt, Formal announcement of a decl - jbion of principles on the Siberian Muestion pledging the territorial in- ‘gegrity of that land Formal announcement of the agree- (Continued on S¢ a {GET $10,000 LOOT IN CHICAGO STORE ‘ond Page.) Wobbers Handcuff Proprietor and \ Fight With Pistolsk—One Caught Wounded, CHICAGO, Feb, 4.—Two men to Hiny entered a jewelry store in the ex- flusive Sheridan Road residential sec- tion, handcuffed the proprietor and a oustomer and after gathering up jewelry valued at $10,000 fought a pistol fight with policemen outside. ‘One policeman and one of the ban ita were wounded, and the wounded bandit was captured, PLANS FOR NEW HOMES SHOW THE POSSIBILITY OF RENTING 4 ROOMS AT $31.20 A MONTH cw VETO BY RAILROADS MAY SEEK NEW Conditions of Competition QN HIS PORT PL AN Call for Reasonable Re- « | ——— turn on Investment. an ,,.| Report of Ten Trunk Lines, apartments for work- with private bathrooms,| Delayed, Is Forwarded of light and air, and rooms at to Legislature. Four-room ingmen, plenty least 10 per cent. larger than the = he fe ed. by} eae dehy imposed PY! aye Port Authority, through Wu- ‘ ara: aoe tan taeog. , zentus H. Outerbridge, Chairman, to- ie on more than $81.20 @/ 1.4 forwarded to Chairman Hewitt of Cae ep \ihe Joint Legislative Committee on vThis fact was established by thej ,,, chitectural competition, comatetea | “nance the letter of Samuel Rea, architectura yetition, complete presenting the Committee of Rall- to-day, held by the Chamber of Com- | "@PT® J Executives, to Mayor Hylan refusing to give the co-operation of merce of the State of New York, the. “"Y Merchants’ Association, ‘the T tate Bourd of New York and the Phelps Stokes Fund. In announcing « city freight and passenger general the prize winners the Commitgee on sermninal centring in a tunnel Awards emphasized that the competl- <1 ieton to ‘Bay Ridge across the tion programme called for plans de- signed primarfly for use in the Narrows, Mr. Outerbridge told Mr. understand why trom the who crowded districts of Manhattan and to Hewitt he couldn't obtain a reasonable return on the in- Mayor; Had the Rea let« vestment with rents averaging about i $1.80 per room a week and 60 cents Jun, 30, did not send it to the per bathroom a week hearing at Albany the next day for First prize was awarded to Sibley & | tne information of the committee, Vetherston, No, 101 Park Avenue. | Ger . ‘The award consists of a commission Mr. Real ini his letter to Meyor {rom the Phelps Stokes Fund to erect Hylan described the Joint study by the & model tenement house on a lot.engineers of the -ailroads and Chief 200x100, In Aeoordance: With! the! §iG=/-o 5 cineer) Tuttile (trom J 28 until cessful design, Each 50-foot unit is 4 the rt of x stories high, with twenty-four) December. He sald the report of the rooms, in addition to baths, on al railroad engineers, which is appended floor. to his letter, declares that the volume Frank J, Shefeik, No, 4168 Park ;, | > between Staten Island an Avenue, the Bronx, won the secona|°! traffic between Staten Tsial a Bay Ridge ts not such as to justify the heavy carrying charges involved In the cost of the work. The city plan, they report, would involve en- tire changes in the rds and routes uf the railroads now having terminals in this are: they assert that a tun- nel from Greenville to Bay Ridge Gvhich is part of the Port Authority prize of $1,500, and John T. kins, No. 189 Hast third peize of $1,000, In addition, a supplementary prize of $100 was awarded to Raymond M, Hood, No. 7 West 42d Street, for his plans, which suggested new ideas involving rea~ sonable changes in the existing Tene- ment House Law, Forty-nine archi- tects submitted a total of ninety-four plans in the preliminary competition Tomp- 534 Street, the These plans are on exhibition to-day] plan) would meet all transportation and to-morrow in Room No, 606 Lig-|Gemands more satisfactorily, gett Building, No. 41 BE. 42a Street, : aeetat a from 1 o'clock to 6 P. M.. and Monday| The appended eng! Feport, and Tuesday from 9 A, M. to 9 P,|sisned by the chief engineers of the M. ten trunk line railroads, states that An idea of the practical nature of the competition may be gained from the following abstract of the condi- tions—in addition to guaranteeing a reasonable return upon investment imposed upon architect All Uving rooms must be at leasi/ under th 10 per cent. in excess of minimum | $i.14% per ear, | size required by law and at least one|the carrying charge: bedroom shall be not less than 15 per}ment required from would be $5.447 under the city plan, the engineering features of the city plan are feasible, but would involve heavy construction costs and extensive and costly chang It ts explained t Mayor's at operation costs plan would be inst $6.498; but on the invest- the railroads cent. larger; any additional excess iz floor space should go into living]aS against $1,066 under present con- room; bath rooms and at least one|ditions—involving a loss under the large closet provided in all apart-|city plan to the railroads of $3,362 ments; gas ranges, wash tubs and|per car. refrigerators in all apartments; +> priva for bedrooms and living FORD PURCHASES rooms which are frequently used as bedrooms; windows in every room; ample court space and dumbwaiter LINCOLN MOTOR CO. provisions; two, three and four-room apartments, Auto Manufacturer Only Bidder, These behind the competition Others Withdrawing at Last Moment—Price $8,000,000, DETROIT, Feb. 4.—Representa- tives of Henry Ford to-day made the only bid for the property of the Lin- sought to evolve advanced changes in the present Tenement House Law similar to those which resulted from | the contest held in 1899 by the Char ity Organization Society. The Tene- ment House Commission, which fol- lowed this competition drew up the present law designed to abolish the |¢0!n Motor Company at the auction “dumb-bell" type of buildings. The |sule held at the direction of United old east side tenemeits are of this|states District Judge Arthur J, type, 0 called because when viewed | mutt from the air or on a plane the two| Putte narrow air-shafts give the appear-| The bid was $5,000,000, th. sowest ance of dumb-bells separating the| figure that Judge Tuttle will accepc, solid buildings: according to a previous announce- Me . |inent in court TRIAL OF GOV, SMALL | . T. Borger and George B, Jud- representatives of other in- TO BEGIN MARCH 6 | son. terests who announce would make bids, withdr esterday they Accused of Conspiri w, explain- cy to Pmbe: (Funds While Treasurer, ing they feared legal difficulties, WAUKEGAN, IIL, Feb. 4 (Ass The greatest slash in automobile clated Press).—Judge Edwards to: prices ever announced was made by set the trial of Goy. Len Small to the Lincoin Automobile Company start March 6 on charges of conspir- immediately after it had been pur- Acy to embezzle State funds w chased Btate Treasurer, $1,200, BALLOTING OES ON ASCONCLAVEFALS TO AGRE ON POPE Cardinals Again Vote Twice, Crowd Being Skeptical After First. [RIGID SECRECY Smoke Puffs From Chimney Give Only Inkling of Activities. ROME, Feb, 4 (Associated Press).— A ballot taken this afternoon by the KEPT. the railroads to the Mayor's plan tor} Sacred College of Cardinals, the second of to-day’s bullots, failed to elect a successor to the late Pope Benedict XV, Smoke began to appear from -he chimney of the Sistine Chapel short- ly before 12 o'clock” The expectant *cowds watched eagerly from the mo- ment the first wisps showed them- selves, but the smoke cloud at once began to assume the telltale color which indicated that there hed been no choice, Not all of the crowd, howev satisfied that the smoke spiral w; definitely of the hue which indicat no choice and there was a rush by several thousand up the steps of St Peter's in the belief that a choice hi been made. Diplomatists and promi- nent Romans on the Vatican balcony waved their hands negatively to the multitude below, but the crowd was still skeptical. It was not until Cardinal Vannu- telli, dean of the Sacred College, had failed after a long interval to appe upon the balcony and made the offi- cial announcement that the throng a whole was satisfied that no se! tion had been made, Discretion reigns supreme both in- side and outside the Vatican, and no inkling, aside from the snake puffs may be gathered as to the activities of the Conclave. El Mundo, under the heading ‘’The First Indiscretion,"’ is the only news paper venturing ta publish a pur ported result of what the Conclave accomplished in its first day's sitting This account says that Cardinal Gasparri, the Camerlengo, and Cardi- nal Lualdi, Archbishop of Palermo, were leading an the first ballot, with Cardinals La Fontaine and Laurenti next, there being scattered votes for Cardinals Ascaliessi, Lega, Ratti and Tacci-Porcelli. All these are Italian members of the Sacred College. LEAKING SHIP KEPT AFLOAT BY CARGO Seven Men 2nd Two Women Land «ed Here After Long Cruise of Adventure. Seven men and two women from the sunken schooner Donald J, Cook landed at the Battery to-day, sv! mitted to what they called the “forty ‘leventh” search of their baggage for liquor (which they would have cor sumed long ago if they had had any), and started happily for the homes in Nova Scotia The schooner, a londed with lumber, December from Jamaica, 300-ton started ear! Halifax, bound f When they were withit miles of their destination they ran int 8 hurricane, sprung a leak, and kept afloat only because of the buoyancy of the cargo. For three drys they drift the last thirty-six hours were food. Then they were sighted by (he tteamship San Eduardo, on Dec. | Picked up, and later Janded at 1 Arthur, Tex. They were buck on two tankers. é The Guif Star brought five of t men: William Mosher, Donald ( Laurie Creaser, William Publicové and Harry Ritcey, the mate Another tanker, the Dirigo, brows the master, Percy Oxner, ar d and f The cuts vary from $800 to wife, and Bennett Peeler Co hie wife, TWO ILLUSTRATED SECTIONS | TO-DAY’S Fntered as Se Post Office, 1922. FICTION A COMPLETE NOVEL | ~ TRICKS AND PUZZLES EVENING WORLD San Man Dt Tv. MURDER THREAT BY TAYLOR ~ AGHINST EMEMPLOIEE 1 TOLD BY CLARE. WA ‘Another Actress Sought to Give Clue | to Murderer — Inquest To-Day Expected to Bring Out Name — Police Still Hold to Reveng | Theory. | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4.—A motion picture actress whose name ha |not been publicly mentioned in connection with the murder Wednesd: night of William Desmond Taylor, tamous film director, was the cent to-day of the investigation by detectives detailed to the case.. It is believed that at the inquest to-day the name of the wom: ‘will be brought out. All the movie stars connected with Taylor soci: ali@t ia-business will be examined, and their testimony tain at gre length. Special emphasis is laid on the testimony of Mabel Norma | Mary Miles Minter and Neva Gerber because of their supposed knowled lof the slain director's affairs, ON BRIDGE IF CITY BY MAN cHARGED. szedea Rion csc OPERATES TS ON, by Still Owner i ene raion tting Taylor. = The claim by Claire Windsor tha WITH AUTO THEFT “Everybody’s Doin’ It He Says, as Two Distilleries Are Found in —— Taylor threatened to kill Edward | Meyers’s Dwelling House. was ¢ sor West want to Joseph Seth Stre day because Magistrate 200,000 Passengers Crossing Williamsburg Structure Daily Will Have to Pay Extra Fare. Irvington, N. J., Officer Dying in Hospital—Prisoner Re- captured by Policeman, Sands, his former secretary, tradicted to-day by Miss Betty Fran (cisco, Miss. W declared tt Meyers of No. 403 Taylor, at a party at the Ambassud) t was highly indig Hotel a week ago Thursday declared Hatting in| “I'll kill that fellow Sands if T ever | West Side Court told him he was |!ty my hands on him.” violating the law in running a still in| Miss Windsor his kitchen and held him in $1,000|!9& the party, besides named those attend- Lindley M, Garrison, Federal Re- ‘aylor and Detective William Finnegan of the |\seit who heata 4 ceiver for the B, R. T., reiteratd to-[Irvington, N. J., police was shot this | Pall for the Grand Jury. = who heard the remark, as Antonio day his determination to withdraw ‘afternoon by Jolin Mead of No, 1982| ‘Z Was only making the stuff for jee baa Ml eee ‘i from the Williamsburg Bridge all] South Grove Street, Irvington, whom|™¥ Own use,’’ he protested, ‘The Se SERB ARIAS MS pacekver df policeman will tell you there wasn’t | Miss Windsor mentioned, but I was urs operated by him as he had arrested on suspicion of steal- not at her party and did not see Mr the City of New York attempts to]ing an automobile, according to the | ®¥Y heoch in the house. I drink it as | z a carry out its desire to operate the| police, fust as I make it. Why, Judge,/Taylor at all,” Miss Francisco de bridge local trolley service ‘The shooting was done just: after|Cvervbedy's doing it. Anybody can|clared, “As x remember, Miss Win Mr. Garrison's decision means that| Mead and another man had been put| PUY & Ave-gallon still like mine in any |#r was there with Tony Moreno, 100,000 passengers crossing that bridge |into an automobile found in front of| department storefor $1.25. All my | Miss Francisco continued, "Iw! daily face the prospect of having tofMead’s house and were being driven| Relbbors are doing it. I used to/ With Mr. and Mrs, Bryant Washbu abandon cars or trains on the Brook-|by Patrolman Engeman to Police] Work In a distillery out West, and it'a| at the time—TI never heard Mr. Tayiox lyn side and paying either another| Headquarters. Finnegan was on the| 29 Job for me at all, But because 1} make « direct threat against his valet fare to reach Manhattan or walking|rear seat with the two men The| ought making it for your own use|! have been acquainted with Mr, Ta Over te Delancey Stheat man beside Mead jumped out and|Was all right 1 put the still on the|lor « long time but not intimately.” The Court of Appeals las sustained Mead then bean a battle with Pinne- | kiteh stove right in front of the| Miss Windsor clung to her story the City of New York in its plan to ording to the police, drawing| kitchen door, and when 1 opened the| the party and the threat and added operate local cars over the bridge. r, which he pressed agninst| door to the officer's knock he could| «white Wwe were seated at dinr The suit grew out of an action insti- detective’s stomach and dis-| see the blamed thing, and then he had soaite of heating that oats Taylor tuted by the Brooklyn City R the right to walk in, It serves me s Company. to. pre Commissioner | Mead leaped out, but he was felled) right for not being like the other | secretary had rifled his effects whi Whalen sercm laying crosecover raila| bY patrolman Ziegi wit o| people in the house, who keep their| Taylor was touring Europe. Mr, Tay interlocking with the rails of the ig Ene (care ann a Le soloed DARREL SEE sPaHloet tor said that was true and at that Paonia waive car sheds under the|@eath is expected te Bolan’s staff, who made the raid on| time made the threat to kill the sec Willlamabure Bele At ime] Car was stolen und said be wa Meyers following a complaint that the | retary Are ene ee ecad srevantnal tensa tants! | asenes house smelled like a distillery, went| For four hours detectives closely en Pe Rei ti ROE Se fined $100 on a charge of driving an] the kitchen of Herbert Pierce, He |! 8 an endeavor to check details of “Acting under instruction the | automoh a i also found about 100 gallons of mash , thelr new theory of the crime, whic Federal Court, I intend t tinue > and white rye alcohol, Pie was|they say they belfeve was inspired L operation over bride nes! SEVEN CHICAGO ‘0 held in $1,000 |a “revenge motive, with Jealousy as ated by me alte t Ken use."* |the probable direct OFFICIALS INDICTED ; 1vING COSTDROPS | r the pride Deputy Commissioner Mills of the Throughout the questioning, every epartment of Plant and Structures |Charged With Violating Civil 19.5% SINCE 1920) ‘fort was made to uncover the past uid to-day, in the n € c + = . life and recent actions of the dead missioner Whalen, that he vice in a ! Ws u | percentage Is Still 74.3 Hicher Thar director, His friendship with such rendy to operate a ride ra to Political Newspaper | Percentage , Hever TNAN) prominent actresses as Mabel Nor- vice In three weeks, with fare at the cape n 19 ywever, | t 1 . Clair eh heute tae keen r trip,| CHICAGO, +F (—Ind in 1914, However, Re mand, Mary Miles Minter and Claire — against seven officials and K . | Windsor, it was sald, was discussed | | BELIEVE 16 CREAM CMUSED] officials of Chic n ola-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—The cost |!" detail, and many new phases of his Ginis DBS tion of the Civil & througti|pr living In the United States has de- | life were disclosed, ‘The Medien! Examing is | sat-lsale of subscriptions wo af ‘Jeceased 19.5 per cont. in the paat One of the stories printed to-day is ng the death of Miss «4. Lubow, | newspuper 1 t udinin-| : ug crt | that Taylor's real name was Willian wenty, who died suddenly in hor hon istration and tickets t ven ven mouths, aveurdiug io Dep: 4 . y Deane ei caine No, 365 Weat 8th St thin morn-|Dy¥ the political fact by |ment of Labor figures Just announced, | Deane Tanner, This statement cam ng we I t last | Mayor William H ypson, Ww } Cincinnatt has made t utest|fro ma Mrs, Ada Deane Tanner o ight, Out with girl frier nte | Peturned to-d Special County |progress toward a pre-war living] Monrovia, twenty miles from bere ame lu during: ih ing, | Grand Jury | In the Ohio city the principal) who described herself as the desert: ee cream ny th me necessities of life range only 15,8 per fa af ‘Taviots ‘broth Vhis morning she was t ) HAL) 812,000,000 ROAD BILLS SEGND.| cent, higher tha Hid in s61g | eee Ok pega: Reeemer peared to be wn attack Ine ERAN Yen: (tev: aii Midwestern cities, as a rule, show{ [® connection with the latest “il: eR eT etaar nui ble |aigned the McGinntes bills app g|a lower en than the seaboard. | actress to be Invotve@ In the investi save her, ‘The family ( the approximat $120 ) for the ¢ i Tnited States as a w stion, it was stated the name of ar ion that ‘t «cream was the struction, matntena 1 t mM er cent, lother direc vis0 Was hrougot In gause of her death. Siate highways and rural postroads, a it was io 1914. The officers said they believed Lhese ~~ ee DAES TTS & 6. eye a a ee