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he ce ee KISS-LADEN LOVE NOTE TO TAYLOR FOUND To: Night 's Weather—COLDER; PROBABLY SNOW. NEW YORK IT’S IN THE EVENING WORLD” Che f*Ciroalation Books Open to All.”’ You. 3 LXIL NO. 21, 966—DAILY. Copsright (New York World) by Kress Publishing Company, 1023. HYLAN ORDERS STIR WIRSHFIELD T0 “HUMOR 0) PHONES ARE NEEDED BETWEEN ‘DAVY’ AND HYLAN; > ssc” ARCLAIMED GREAT But Curiously Enough, Things Did Begin to Happen {1 Just \fter the Mayor Is Said to Have * Felephoned BY LLOYD GEORGE Premier tells Parliament It} Was One of World's Bes ements, Says Hylan dias Nothing Against Meleney—Intiintte Had Attack at “Unconscious Cerebraiion,” chien teporter KING PRAISES HARDING. | _NEW ‘YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY fe Entered as Becond-Class Matter Post Ottice, New York, N. ¥. ” PRICE THREE CENTS INDUSTRIAL COURT &.0.P.ELEGTION =“ PROPOSED IN BILL AL DONE BY reat INALBANY MYSTERIOUS SAPS fnd Labor Disputes Would Be Put in Hands ot Three Justices tO PROTE PUBLIC ars Strikes and Lock-Outs and Provides Complete ( control, ALBANY, I elations trikes and lockouts armful to the public interest, was introduced in the Sonate to-day by Senator Mucil, ¢ Hin ef the Senate Committe ont vd in the Honse by Vssetity min Charles P. Miller. Republtieun. ¢ Genesser 99 LOVE LETTER 10 TAYLOR UN MISS MINTER'S PAPER DISCOVERED BY THE PO! FAMOUS-PLAYERS Code Is Deciphered—New Scandals in West Said to Be| Yorker No Longer a Suspeci —Valet Sands Not Arrested. Reason for Removing Studio | Police Still Hold to Theory to Long Island, That a Woman Can Throw Kos Light on Mysterious Murde: The recent scandals which have oc —See Jealousy as Motive. Actress Whose Notepaper Bore Love Message to Taylor REPART FULL OF It Actress Reported to Have Ad- ule lai es for \Vith Omissions Supplied Peo- ple Mé ightened on Who Is the Creditor of the! Party for About $700,000. May Also Be Ascertained What’ That Creditor Is Getting in Return or in What Legisla- tion He Is Interested. Frederick Upham’s Figures on Presidential Campaign’ ot Convincing—Harding Said to Be Worried by Gossip. By Martin Green. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) SS | The measure drafted by the N WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—\Who | curred in the moving picture world ; Relations Enter Even Closer] ‘ors Beant of trade ana ve \ in the West, first the Arbuckle case | —— Two great waves ho x LOT S OSES ion, would set up an Indu > the actual creditor of the Repub- | fend maw the murder of Wiliam D.| LOS ANGELES, Feb, 7 (Asso- hase.” Ha Gave Ties Nations term of the Supreme ¢ 4 “i . i Lie 7 " oe constantly flowing between tig sui Phase,” He Say of Pies {ihe final arbiter of labor disputes. | ican National Committee in the | Taylor and the spreading of stores) .1.144 Press).—A scented note kis Ae Pala ! With America, The court would be empowered 10 tke] Ge anproximately $700,000, | of flagrant misconduct among actors | 3 ¥ anus Of iver and. of ntial industries | SUM PProxir ome | and actresses of the screen, has de-| dropped from one of {William Des: au engnegy ‘ 1 = CHOY ising tvom vio- | ostensibly « OABAnKS. sinced led one of the greatest producing i the twelfth f the Munigipa , eh 7 (Associated Intione of the prune when muah {Cocnsely owed (0 aus he vai companies In this country to take the Mand, Taylor's books while the Building in Vor Vhe Pritts) Veh Toyd neies could verted | election of November, 1920, a0. first step to break up the so-called ina! Aas 2: aare ft. ; ‘ peaking at the epen of h operation of the by pre. ; nnded\ front il i movie colonies police detectives were making an err are the tertite a ests what has he demanded tror — Phis ix the Famous Players-La xaminati rdere vi petra) cates UN eee tiie Tousd af Commons thie attare |MDMOURGAMRGE a cstemel/adtatstration and! qwhat Was Whe! MARY MIT RS eae ee BE re ere ates Se zariloa Gr Od te: MRURUer ES OKT Commissioner of Accounts David noon, termed the Washington Conter- | ayum and employees enguged in the| symuaeuation and wavy las Cera taltornice Th intmae ony aerector’s, etfects,. “according: to. # Hirstfield at end and th the Ereatest achievements | manufacture, transportation and dis- | Administration done for him | Moreh 1 to discontinue all work there newspaper here. It was on the by morning new lie back in his s his eyes, and commu is freely sunburne pape © present The December again, session in full King and Queen as in opened the with his i state, with all the pomp and cere- Atlantic Coast as he we nony of pre-war days pretty, dark-eyed secret In speech from the throne, thet away | commenting on the Washington Arms “No long aunt Monterenge stu ‘ used by Mayor Hylan er vA ‘treaty ntaln dations he say ‘hive |.) Peace in the Dacitic has been signed since he went to Palm Teach, | DY TePresentatives of the British Em- said Commissioner Hirshfield to | pire, the United) Staten, etiance: and lepherefore ‘the seporter’ wo ¢ Japan and awaits ratification “While this treaty replaces the An- glo-Japanese Alliance, Tam happy to feel that the long ding concord | between the two countries will remain as cordia ever under the arrange- ments thus concluded. At the same time our relations with the United Stat of Am “a enter a new and r phase of friendship. eement also was reached eity and| t the Mayor called up tl told me to train my guns on Vntermyer, $500,000 on the Lockwood Housing Committee, hud a very bad dream The reporter's dream marish when he who atleg he became night Mayor claims the elephoned ordering me to get out some literature on the school situa-]on the question of disarmament and tion, a treaty has been signed providing a| “How do 1 explain the reporter's | Hte® measure of relief from the bur-| 5 den of crmaments. fn all these r Btory? That's easy. In order to un-| sp great results have been at- derstand what I'm going to say let| tain and the success of the confer- me make it clear that there are waves] enee, for which the world will owe a deep debt of gratitude to the initi- of mental telepathy betwee ni | oe ee nthe) ative of the President of the United Mayor and mysel Although Palm] states of America, will be the hap- Beach Is more than a thousand miles] plest augury for future relations. » problem of securing payment ons by Germany in the manner most comfortable to the gen- interest engages the continuous ration of my ministers and of llies, The German Government, at the request of the Allies, have themselves international away, the distance far as is infinitesimal so its effect on these thought Therefore they freely between | eral wayes is concerned, are flowing quite as ¢4 (Continued on Eighth Page.) — 5,000 IDLE BESIEGE submitted proposals which now are FORD'S LINCOLN PLANT] 1%!" consiieration, now proceeding between my Govern- lenry Glves Jobs to 00 and WII! ment and !rance and Belgium with «| Place 500 More This Week conclusion of agreements for " 7 action in the event of an un- DETROIT, Feb. 7.—Henry Ford and : ttack by Germany." his son, Edsel, were on hand when the he said that in the estimates fret of the 5,000 or more parading un-| fo. the ing year every effort nal employed arrived at the Lincoln Motor| teen made to reduce expenditurss to plant, which Ford bought last week for| the lowest possible total tr $3,000,000, relieve the people much as possibie ‘About 200 were among the favorea| 70m their heavy burdens, ve “Final establishment of the Irish ones to be employed and during the| Pree State as a partner in the Tithe they had when the planthebasng | British Commonwealth is anxiously pincttions, several months gor tac | sWalted throughout the world,” he necessity demands others will be added. said, ‘*You will therefore be invited ‘The general manager of the Lincoin| ®t @ early date to consider such ny sald they already had orders Moasures as may be necessar’’ to give from New York for 148 cars, and that] effect to the agreement. A b! of in- | ‘the total value of orders for yesterday |demnity will | Fwould exceed $1,000,000, | | initlated ave} | view tu common Kin order to also be submitted to| you." | 1 1 ed in the history of the] tribution ef food, clothing and mate er, profoun intellect of Joan b, © the construction of ed ina bathing suit a ; ' uman habitation or tired in a ba i Minding to the House of Lords, | 2M! ae ' aid he felt dowbly | boring also. ar Interrup Mi Ht ; mitted to is reform tion of the tr Assen : ; |gers as a result of disputes between ; Parliament reassombied at avor|® 1 : ne \ i , emp nd em) would like ; ; for a session in which the potitieal | 7 PS UIA CS LEDURNC, = ' iffectin Recognizing Inbor's right to collec tive bargaining, it tipulates that hone of its provisions shall be eon strued as restricting the right of any individual emp! to quit his job at any time, but holds that ‘it shall sueh individual son to conspire their em- be unlawful for any employee with other or other pe persons to qui ployment or to indi er persons to quit their employment for the purpose of hinder delaying, in- terfering with or suspending the op- eration of any industry. employment, public utility, common carrier or other ca r affec it the provi sions of th act, Or ny person to intimidate by threats buse or in any other manner an herson or persons: with intent to induc person or persons to quit such employment, or for the purpose or pre- venting any others feom accepting employment In disputes between + bill 5 make every reasor employees, the first effort to adjust it, the weer to’ pr sent its complaint in und an- wer and rebuttal to be made in the same manner. Failing of settlement, eidier of the partic nd th (Continued on Second Pazed PLAN ADVOCATED TO DIVIDE YEAR INTO 13 MONTHS Convention Opens in Capital to Discuss Setting 5 nM Calendar Se WASHIN( Feb. 7 A national convent o dis cuss the operation of culendar re- form with a view to ind ment of a bill now pending Congress to substitute for the calendar one dividir into. thirteen montt t™ eight days day. The bill would pu time schedule into eff The bill would affo time schedule for eve thus dispense with tne need of yearly calendars. In “leap year’? the additional one-day Jap would be disposed of by creating a “leap year day’? between the monthn of June and July, as a legal holiday The extra month of tho calendar would be called Vern’ to include the ‘vernal equinox" and begin pring, The proposed calendar would begin the week with Mon- day instoud of Sunday, ¢ ach conve lard ear and Novotna 0 MRS, §, N. HINCKLEY, SECRETLY nd correlated to the ind remove iis studios works to the East, probably extensive plant it upied up to four DIVORCED, ENGAGED TO MARRY "3.2.28. butterfly monogrammed stationers of Mary Miles Minter. It read follows: actually due to ban’ San Francisco and Bo money is v Yor to! patie got a $1,493,573 ¢ | estimated to be worth $2,000,000 and “Dearest rent fenton "| IENRY C. DRAYTON, ASTOR HEM cs:tza ics 80°" =" Pe yon = 5 which expenditure does not ay pear | 8 Ag Iside of the “contine n “is denied ard “eX oe ae XXX XX N * in the sworn statement of Treasurer) Legal Separation of Heiress) MARGOT ASQUITH See ee wane ours alwave ¢ BF ed W. Upham, on file in the of | Who Inherited Millions FORCED TO STOP | ut it is known that onlers h Se. <6 Mary,” fice of Wiliam Tyter Page, Clttk! Revealed by License. PUBLIC SMOKING | tice away trom the Goost. wan the| The last “x” was {wo inches in of the ' House of Representatives resumption of work ‘n Long Island height, followed | n exclamation Furthermore, who contributed to i fi : City any possible movie colony there a ‘ a ‘4ay| VALM BEACH, Feb. 7.—New York) Lecturer, Irritated by Prohibition, | wit be practically out of the ques-| point an inch in height. the Republican National Committee | . ciety will be surprised by the mar- | Apa ArrecioaclaNbh asltiee tion, with New York so at hand Mary Mile Noor the approximately $975,000 which |ejixe here to-day of Henry Cole aot Ra SIRE BSHAr FES reason for the reiterated deniat| Mary Miles Minter did not deny i lee . as England. | tory by the company ton ‘orship of the feiter soreditng has been used to reduce the detici Drayton and Mrs. Samuel N | Englin ye ts pane cats pater authorship of the letter, avcording from $1,683,000 as of November, | Hinckley, who was Catherine Living: | q PHILADELPHIA, bob, ing pleture executive matters a cloak | 0 the account at0s ersiey, ‘They obtained « Margot Asquith, wife of of secre Hung about things to | id love Willi vast Wess Mes ) Hamersiey, They obtained a recy is flung about thing I did love William Taylo 1920, to $708,161.32 as of Jan, 24,]"*0" meres: former British Premier ant ar- tte taste minate. tt Is. Whkely that] oot Sy yea ylor, she 1922, the date of.the last announse-} 41) arrangements for the ceremony, {at extraordinary, ran up against stir companies rill follow the lead | Sakl, loved him deeply and ten- ment of indebtedness by Trea ebeen made, The lev. De. George) & form of American pronibition | ‘he Famous Play« ‘ky people. |derly, with all the admiration and Upham an Ward of Voinciana Chapel! last night, and didn’t like it “ | | respect a young girl gives to a man Washington is buzzing with 1 | officiate, Mrs. Herbert C. Pell of| was required to throw away. he PRIVATE OFFICERS with the poise and culture of Mr. quegtious They are, keginning to{ Tuxedo, who has cen visiting Mrs.| cigarette, which ahe had tignted |GUARD THE HOME OF |. circulate tn business and potieal "licley at the | nae, 81) while walting to det we | MARY MILES MINTER] fasior gnu ates atinter mor at iy a e york “ ) company he brid | 5 | ey olecies in Dew Yar aes Nécavord’ Ras heen given the nulille love America and the Ame j Santa Barbara two years ago. Ha They are provoking gossip about ae - auiage OA nm people,”’ Mrs. Asquith said. | Aj] Visitors To-Day Excluded From | Wa# Aer director. They later went to new Influence in Republican Party |of the divorce of Mrs. Hinckle | “but I don't believe America is 3 | New York with the company the assertiveness and ‘ months ago reports were current) as free as she is thought to Ix the Los Angeles Residence Mone nsote atten . oe whit . to) ba) Gx that she and Mr. Hinckley had if-| by Europeans. ‘This ts | of Actress ea caymesed cts were: tound ele , I serfously but there was no hint) Peally free country,’ she added, | Fo latiors: wallien: In. 8) well mnondt President Harding a lot of 1 t sly é ainok | as she calmly stepped 7 | LOS ANGRLBS. Fe Private | school girl code of ht lines. and distress. of legal proceeding M sesgloe d cigarette, with little 1 | lives «to-day threw a don | dots. One of these, deciphered, reada NO ADEQUATE ACCOUNTING OF | took up her residence last spring in| her shoutd “In kan 1 the North Hobart fouavard |las PUBLICA : the Hotel Ambuassa:tor in New York. | Woman could ge anywher seige ep eriie hey i oavaledaache i ove - AE i N FUNDS Her husband did not join her th | anything she pleas fs f Mary Miles Min motion u 1 I The huge 1920 camp tira, Hinekley {s in her thirty-Arst| anything ture star, wh name bas been r to. come down because jthe Republican Party t n Mr. Drayton thirty-nine ed with William Desmond Tastor,|mamma remarked that 1 always 4 old and was divorced in 1907 by| MOTHER “SAX” DEAD, movie directe eemed to feel’ rather happy after . y Constance Knower Drayton less wana pernié mal A being out with you. So here I am. ‘i Picea Geary onlay chets tancrnge CAT ON HER CHEST| Nowspupermen ani visitors were | MINE out “NIGHTS OFF FOR f'the toot brillant eoclal events ded from the Minter home nou | he New York season of 1905, Mr.| Awgea PF nvortte Suna Rare norma) am feelng Un WOMEN” IS NEW f th ew York si re sda tas wed Pre ' el wink RePOR PRE BEL. FA-T usually fine—more camouflage I ton came to Palm Bea: in De-| Vin CBLY RALLYING CRY comber. stopping with Pierre L. E Mother Sax Wan a LBANY, Fe exrnerre } will-668) vous Is God love you but later took the Rynam cot-| ivortte op tre chithen in i t : With two dis: | wet do, Sai] tuze on North Lake Trail, possibly tn | ‘?Yorite ebdrsin Ai, tbe onelen * Assembly Wa 1 Shouid Forget Husband and O} oD OS Me ea iaching dee, | bOrhOod of No, 25 Scholes Street, Brook? | Committed voted to r NEW YORKER GIVES AN AC Troubles Occasionally, Club marriage. yn, where sho lived, because or the Port Authority plas COUNT OF HIMSELF woman Says Je from being the first ne ¢|'0 bake and sell pretzels and Axsembly to-morrow The wealthy young New York man os es an Says, Hinekley's divorce the marriage | would give them away fo the kiddi = who wae reported to have left Los *HILADELPHIA, Feb, 7 W these two members of nota | wa sfound dead to-day in b * =A i ae Genarie a niet ct nickerbocker families, both inhe com =with a gray eat r MOTOR CARAVAN ener aby) following Oe 4 of great fortunes, !8 roman ot and who wi but 4 difficult to hest ee ; aie is interesting even without th Dr, Barton of St. Catherine's Hos OFF TO CAPITAL red ne of the motion ple iushenga (of ‘this! gaid H ements of its suddenness and al, who was called by Patrolman Fra WITH CHAMPAGNE [ture actresses whom police have bean $ Bark Chairman he Jur € here in the winter playgrou Stranch, aaid she had been dead ¢ 7 7 to h Section, in her address: bef New York society ‘bly four days. The t wa HONE 10) French Wines, ( fines jemtioning in connection the caniniiimaedae s€Gn Hinckley was a figure, but he Morey uy nea eS, COMSIRNET 10 | case was located late last night by shoual: mgeting the East Dia- al, In one of the most fam ae Embassies, Arrive! private detectives, According to these triet State Iederation of Women’s puntests over a great fortune eve: * *MOKBERS AND APITTHRS FINED ‘ | gavape haleare An eee | Clubs at Ardmore to-day eed in Amertea. Sho Is a year o IN BROOKLY From Bordeaux | inves Dae aM ae acooun | “Every married woman, especially that her brother, Louls Gordon Har: Forty-eight men, charged with VHILADELPHIA, Feb, 7 | himsale which say Sey FERC OANE | the younger matrons, should join a ersley, but both were long dubbed ''ths! spitting or amoking in subway ata \ caravan of motor trucks | *liminates ae ona en in | Woman's club and see to tt that sho Hamersley twina'’ because they were | tions or on elevated platforms, were| joaded with the finest Frenc Ree tes ita deere bount hoball Telaraet attends the meetings, It Isn't going always together in their orphaned | arraigned to-day in Adams treo i} ” Nie siti Gactfon Geant lncated Ina doraieen ata mberent | too far to way whe mhould devote two chilidhood and youth in the big Hum-| Court, Brooklyn, ‘The men charges, “Nammannee : “ ial Caneel SEER, Bis fon Serer | nights a week to her club or ot crsiey home, No, 1080 Fifth Avonue,| with spitting were fined $6 and the! ington to-day 138 « because he was boy to hea re interesta, at the 84th Street corner. smokers §$ cach shipment, which arrived |Jected suitor of an aotress reported The husband |infatuated with Taylor, average 6 and her brother tnkes |e & Inherited the | 1 Hordeaux yesterday, incon |") i. | nights off without any question ons of ther father, J, Hook (922 World At a S ambaagled atl die lca announced to-day that | what 1s sauce for the gander in ths — Beta « " vasaiew at Oe ' ne warrant on a murder charge has how York City, a coupital, Woon issued against Kdward F, Sands, Case whould be sauce for the goose, (Continued on Second Page.)

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