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THE EVENING WORLD, SATU INGIS FREED LABOR GRIP BY §, COURT DECREE os herhood Heads Consent to! rder Ending Rules That ave Hampered Builders | PRODUCTION LIMIT. ement Does Not Interfere ith the Rights in Collee- tive Bargaining. oclaimed as a “new bill of rights ie home builder, manufacturer, payer and business man,” a con- decree will be entered to-day In ederal Court for the Southern ject of New York to end vicious ing practices in New York City. pits from a conference in Wash- | by heads of the Department of B and executives of the Inter- Brotherhood of Bricklayers. | ._ sink.” “Meester Columbus he do ver’ goot job when he deescover zis Qe See country, 1 “New York she is so beeg ‘ possible, Oh, ze first look and, bingo, she knock me ze twist.” “If Meester Columbus he didn’t do it somebody else will already did it soon.” “American audience _mooch funny to laugh, Mark Twain he give ze grin to ze people in Russia.” RDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922. “Marriage! Not for xe theatre director, Actresses jealous; bat- tle like ze Yack Dempski.” “Prohibition? Hal — Mebbe bootlegger he got you blind, 1 langh because everybody drunk here.” and Plasterers, and estab- new Working rules for approxi- | 119,000 men. \ decree follows closely the | hent made by the local brick- unions at the instance of the committee and its counsel, el Untermyer. The local union | js at that time pleaded that of the changes ef practice <ie- ed by Mr. Untermyer could not Mected without clanges in (:¢ fitution and by-law: of the parent tional union, The decree ac- plishes these alterations as well | tending to other locals through- | the country the reforms estub- | here. STORY WRITERS — TOURGUBAFOR NEW MATERIAL ———— American Authors Strike Out From Havana to Gather Fresh Impressions. ‘Beeg New York, Beeg Jazz, Prohibition a Beeg Joke; All Balieff’s Beeg Ideas + Famous Russian Comedian, Here to Reveal the Muscovite Humor, Gives His Impressions of the Metropolis—Likes Our Food and Our Women, but Former Makes Him Fat. de the theatre. | By Bide Dudley. | “out Ail he gets he |ELOPING MINISTER SAYS HE’LL MARRY NEW BRITAIN GIRL a ‘ = {Special to The Evening World.) lise Aittkor Tik-an ‘maa her proceedings are in contem- anh ae . American|, 1? YOU bapnen to be a relative Of | Nees ito Furehor bis art eee ce ee eee “ey ait ‘nd publishers are|t@@ late Chitstopher Columbus, dear) y askea him if he had ridden in the| + public will rece Attorney | #ut se vavana in inoveasing |Teader, I'd like to suguest that, for subway. : 1 Daugherty announced. SOnUng ie ee fee See your own good, it might be well to] once 1 dit," replied he, "1 go 3 ; viding against continuation by Numbers. Present visitors are Cyrus) oti trom getting chesty over the| Uti it make head ache.” : shog | K» Curtis, George Horace Lorimer, Then he smiled broadly, “I vill be nions of four long-established | ** iy 1 }] fact that he discovered America. It} iinder ground a long time when T auvenport. special persons 8 which have been important! W- A. Davenp re Frank. Murcer: {8S inevitable that America be dis-/ dead," he said ot now; eet is too : s in keeping’ up the price oO eae La ° oy nes L eee covered and Chris merely was fortu-|much till 1 get dead.” > jais and building, some of the | Ring W. Lardner eohaciane nate enough to receive the lucky bust! yy, S — F A. Foster and several newspaper men. '{ When Prohibition was mentioned pelss Ars) dleeclly” opposed: 1x0} making tours of Cuba, the | Ove? the head from Opportunity. Of; Balieft laughed; then talked so fast jof the Anierican Federation ot) eine iene ides of material for |COUTSe: he was bright enough to un-|that 1 had to ask an interpreter to : The preparation of the decree | Writers with the idea of material for) |g wnat old Opp meant by that umacramble his Russian-} ea Ak K- an sh sentences, ‘as told he said d investigations made by the “tore zs 5 soak in the bean, so there is really nol tyig. ees TAWwaS told he sal ood committee and District At-| experiments just completed in the! reason why Columbus Circle shouldn't! “What nave America and the Sa- y, criminal and civil court pro- | yited states show that excellent! remain just as it is, or why Colum-|hara Desert in common? 1 cannot and four months’ research | paper pulp muy be manufactured pug, O,, shouldn't retain its maiden |S¢e how the American people can go he part of Federal officials, ‘The|from Cuban timber. Options have sie Gut don't indulge in too much | Witten’ drink. In Russia Prohibition Mewose basic principles in the decree, been obtained by one of the largest tas = would soon mean a olution. hink~ hich the unioris consented are: {paper manufacturers on vast tracts, bragging about the feat of Chris or ine iad of his Ensgtish, Balieff Miss Turner’s Parents Hear ere is to be no limit to the pro- | two in Lower Sunta Clara and one in somebody may pooh pooh you after ee Hamme . eae r . ve capacity of the individual! Pinar del Rio, | Negotiations are IM The Evening World has broadcasted | pronioniee BN Taaeiee oes eae uple—Minister Was Dis- fman within the working day or|progress for the construction of a ce . i rohibition make laugh. Ever’bod a ria 3 jother given time. BOY OF iaree paper mill on the latter, The this flelicious little narrative. And/he is drunk in America, I go. be: harged as Flirt. re is to be no limit upon tho| Pinar de! Rio tract has over 18,000 We Say this on the authority of noleafe. T do not light cigaretto—so (Special to The Evening World.) of the employer to purchase|acres. Surveys have been made for less noted personage than Nikita | mooeh aleual mnebbe match blow up| NEW BRITAIN, Conn. Feb. 25.— is wheréver and from whom-|a road to ne aut where 8 sxcelient Raliert; Anterlocutor ror the Chauve eke Pe rohibition joke. | Me 90t Leon Bilaworth, twenty-nine-year-old he may choose, whether those | natural har! 5 nas een Souris troupe at the 49th Street a Methodist preach f Berlin, who als be union made or other- : ae ON Batic stiowed pride when c eloped a few di iz0 with pret! Visitors here are making favorable) Theatre, and the Czar of Russian} | Bale pride when asked peatO MAL aswion Wumee favoritism is to be shown by|eomparison of the hotel policy in Ha- | humor, Vee Hee eae Ea orp the late Czar aN ae ae ie ni wed labor toward employers or {Vana with that in certain European star Columbus he do ver’ goot with his acting eee a h ter his vown WitorHind, doscrted: le associations or contractors’ as- | resorts. tourists from the 3 ee : h a ns company and had n er his own wifes had deser tions and. no. discriminations |United| States who have been inj Job,” said Balieff, “Rut theeze coun- [talked to the Czar man to man. im, ha nto the girl's parents y not be| Europe recently sav they were driven) try much ver’ yoot and Meestar Co- | , ss : I am Balieff, go on ta wry intends to marry Tahn mber of auch an association. — |away by hotel gouging. Holland B. jumbus he didn't do it, somebody uty) Uke woot chee ne the Directo he ean get a dive His wife, who e labor organization is not to|Judkins, manager of the Lfotel Give. Will Airenay: did {it. soon,’ W TRIE RATRaee Cae was Miss Hazel Woodward of Norwich, hit itself to be sed by material! ville here, brought Havana hotel and : ie nat Gl f stage humor- xy, has retumed to hor parent si pn together ea he ist— eff undonbtedly stands alone or contractors or sub-contrac- | business men together rly in u iL won Gite alto Chat Bate Gr on i ie dly stands alton ; sti ; tharaas as an instrument for collecting year for a united policy of fixed! i is wit ts exceedingly nimble and he 1 vee fea by ‘or enforcing the payment of| Prices. ‘These were reduced to meet |tnd | bad in hig dressing room that | knows how to KD point quickly 4a Mene clopemant 4 claims. : changed conditions since the war and/|he said it, I tried my best to tune in nd drive it home. His misuse of the yiiaworth was employed last summer ASS ae the results have been gratifying, a8! 6, hie verbal wave-length but suc-|E28lish language only makes his at nt utter he had lahiown by the (act that a lange nunc | : suey jnouncements in connection with his bh align his pa te be AVEN TO HAVE her of persons from the United States | ceeded only part of the time, His Wng- show the more attractive. He is a cause of his attentions to the Turner who have been here this winter have| lish is still in its swaddling clothys!show in himself and he asserts his # wuse of his PIANOS FOR ALL, i a yeserved accommodations ‘or next| and at times it backed up and jammed! Work ir especially effective in Amer “SAYS CLERGYMAN. Paired est hotels will keep open | ite Itset very fluently. However, Lees jaa a Pete ele optim: i he largest hotels ceop ope ‘ | f eartily, se ee —_—— ail year ‘herentter liked him for his affability and, also. Engtand, he says, patrons of the the. Down Here a Phonograph Is Better . because of his resemblances to our ol lstre enter pessimistic and fre = se An American hospital with Ameri-| piend soln the B: " quently evy where they ought to in- ~Than Some Church Choirs, can nurses ond attendants bas been oe & we. he continued, |UIk¢ In merriment » , He Declare: opened in Havana, in the residential)... 000) Nt" : hauve Souris’ means “the Flyin section of the Vedado, Many Ameri- The name was given the tl ATLANTIC CITY, Feb. 2 can dentist have also loc: ted in Hav- comprehend Ze. hes atre be ise a bat was found sible in the beegest ic lovers will find pianos in any one heliba: And Oh, ah’ hawe mos! heau poutoine when Balteff and hi PER IHS OR ENETY CHR ee we | aca bianied ure} tiful woman is all come to ze oye | CIEE oek eonneeston oF i 4 l vi o * agreements just signed | sure like bingo and knock me twist. And; Valleff's style o jor isn gpd just what he wants there, de- ets tonrnamenta between Cuba and we me cate have ze beogest dish{OWn. There is only one Halictt ered the Rev. Dr. James E. ine Plorida winter resorts for three! Ten ™ Cae eee ee axel i |Says he: Norcross of New York City, Field years, The negotiations were com mane a aos uocre: drink. har jak “Some day mebbe | coome Amer mecreiary of the General Boars of | pleted hy y ae Mes oa Ne want Next day ze beeg head, too, mebbe flake out citizenship newspaper Promotion of the Northern Bap- @nd_ the anh: (FOO! “Gus ding] Oh, New York I lk he eo & ‘ubs, This means competitions here | 2" t Convention, in an address Chibs. ‘This means competitions here <a 80,000 NAVAL MEN ere yesterday | Country Club, Vedado anis Club,| ‘How do you find American audi AT LEAST FOR U. S. He told of a church that had | La Playa Merianao, the Fencing Tae ce | ae es Bate » for |Club, and the co-operation of the ch funny laugh,’ he replied. , . : 5 : een Spann) tt) annually pad i eereaee Club, the Spanish pessimistic—plenty laugh from President Would Not Cut + n organist and §150 annually fc avans ; ; som plenty. 38 au . choir, it bought a good phono- | Casino where jaj-alai ts Jeatured, the T know ze ani Sea HUMOF Lower ‘but Would Reduce i f icers’ the Cuba my. | Mark Twain give grin in Russia, Lon- | ° raph and now spends $25 a year | Officers’ Club of whan Army.|. . age eid ssl which includes an excellent polo team, |don, Paris no Tan Am Naval Classes. “There isn't a man on God's | and thé Havana Yacht Club. Here I give all fun f 1 Smericun |, WASHIN Fob. 23.—Preaui Burth who wouldn't rather listen —————— P Ang hoy iGo! yeu, Uk U0 Herding is understood to hav Evan Williams or the Locust SCHOLARS STRIKE al." acm, food mate Amer=|Hepublicun members of tha iow: uartet on a high grade phono- BOARD Sapa oe era ss s . : won than to a'mediocre chon |WHIEN TEACHER WED tea trative. T alrewt got so fat! Noval Committee ar a White Hon id the clergyman és Meestar Gest—he fine man—get) conference today that while he Seek Ue wg \ masseur mek I keep thin eee seats - a te 7 aU AGAISSD| SVONs os) Ye Pupils Told to jr eWhat is your Impression of the pSme Teduction should be marie in BROKERS, Their Own Business When Mrs. | American people in general?" ; baat) Personnel, the total nur AB involuntary petition in pankrup: Snencer Marries Boy of 19. jo cols Se eods Tews wok, here, 8! eniialéd mon ought not-to be cut me filed to-day against Adolph Ric pene EIS A ; ready twent? seex invi ome pirty: | 99.990 Jumes L. Sullivan, stock AVON Y. Feb. 25.—Schoolhoys | Bvibody democratic Honaire he rhe President ' «prokerage business Broad joost 1 you. He man, In twol wrongts red levislation to Viitreet under the name of » and; here are on strike wc ie result of the ay 1 try be one It 80. 4! ion of two battle eru : The assets are placed at $3.-| quirriave Mr 1va Spencer, {jadies legs keep wa pad voolen | bane carriers. While the auc — pil 2) Phe pe- Ks, ke go > judie: e rs bs with the tpt ioe saeion, The be-lteacher widow and mother of five |sooks, make good strong | dies, Ane} tq whether the 540 members of 2; Charles Parce $59, | ebtidren, to Neil Cactong, a 19-year- | mammas j first year cl ut Annapolis. 19 1 old student oes raduated in June, should he cot School wathorities Nive threatened | “Are you a married man | nissioned was not cons ere divciplinury tiesures if the | Balieff looked startled at tie ques-| tail, it stated that the Py poss don’t mind thei; business ond | tion. n—nuw!" he said God! navecated a sharp reduetic ’ Whe will of Mrs, Harriet Judson, No.l go 10 classes mn number of mon’ to he namit? \ epont Street, Brooklyn, filed | - “Don't you belie Academy each year in the fr disposes of property worth nove | COST N.Y Re VO) eNon—tis 4 fo » million dol RES EN 1: reate He married, a ry ADELPHIS STOCK Hones 3 i ALI 25.—The cost of fre! jealous. ight, pull rar af about $150,000. Plymont =| fighting to cities of New York State\ battle like Yack Demnski." PHILADELPHI pegational Church is left $10,000 as a} in 1921 was $25,970,859, an increase Ralieff took occasion to sa t broker oft ( al to Mrs, Judson’s husband. 1. Guar TRIE, the wee von uli a N. Judson, Four-fifths of the Bureau of Municipal 1 neve employs 1 ! of the estare. hotween S700 | i That players fe 1 I is left to the Ha Td} ated the analntnn aah . i of the ¥. W. GA. locared | + . 8 echermerhere ues Sreviya, Vpldaneivas Hie Oud Be bed Wo Gee iu) mowey Limnes and Lue Chicago Bows liad ks, member of fraternity at Wee A graduate, api a POLICE SAY GIRL the DIED OF ALCOHOL | Pai leyan, of Friet She Was Visiting Declare No Drinks Were Ye Served Taw | Fiorence Dukette, twenty-foue, Un ity Plo died this me n home of Mr 1Mr n sldwell, her frie No. Waverley Place The police of the M er Street Station recorded the death as probably caused by alcohol, but there i yet no clue as to when or where the girl drank it The aldwells suid she called there 1 evening and hee I. They enid ivink WODE BOPVE ohera heir ome put her to bed and at o'clock morning Dr, Verplank | No. West 55th Street was ed. She was taken in an ambu t. Vincent's Hospital, whe ' 1 at 7.40 o'clock. Detective I 1 wie told that Mi Dukette partment ankers’ Commercial ty ( 16 West 4th - > - OLD CIVIL WAR ARMORY IN BROOKLYN BURNED, 8100,000 Fire Wipes and ts Ives story F al the ‘ War, C4 Meee ie AUN Ue the rellef of Jewish sufferers in to the fifteenth century, when the! iurope. Kigures for the entire city family were citizens of Basel. [ts] ii. not yet been compiled for to-| |members have always been repre-| gay, tut it was sald that many lareo| | sented im the Swise councils and | Moneta 1 new subseriptions have been re ved. Sty; Oner erfather war ® CAYAIY| De wathan ‘crm Who ‘Haw just | McCormick is nearly seventeen, say- MISS M’CORMICK’S FIANCE WILL BECOME U. S. CITIZEN, BUT MAY LIVE ON SWISS FARM Oser Hopes to Settle Down as) HUBBY THREATENED Farmer, He Says in Inter: HER LIFE, SHE SAYS} view —Fiancee Also Admirer Declares Harrison in Letter Asserled of Life in the Country. | Her Dower Rights Wouldn't a | “ Be Worth 2 Cents. Justice Guy in Supreme day awarded $60 a week alimony and Copyright (New York Evening Worl Presa Publishing Company, 19% BASEL, Switzerland, Feb, 26. Court to- fax Oser, who is visiting here, hae been | g:o9 counsel feos to Mrs. Elizabeth Prevalled upon to give out aM) o sarrison, pending her suit for exclusive interview concerning his separation from Frank Maul Harrison, Harrison Corpora- engagement to Miss Mathilde MeCor-} jong of the John mick, daughter of Harold F, McCor-| tion, No. 169 South Street. In an} mick of Chicago and granddaughter | affidavit, Mrs. Harrison alleges her of John D. Rockefeller. He said that | husband threatened to kill her in their suite at the Collingwood Hotel ,a few after their They | separated last summer. Mrs. Harrison after their marriage they would live in Switzerland but would make fre- quent visits to America, | says her husband has an income of at Oser does not answer the descrip-| least $12,000 a year. tion of “a dashing figure” that h been applied to him, This term con- veys the impression of a swashbuck- ling, self-assured alr, which Oser Is far from possessing. His manner, on the contrary, is quiet and modest, and he seemed rather distressed by the publicity accorded him. He is short and squarely built, with the ruddy complexion of a man, | months: marriage, Mrs, Harrison showed Justice Guy a letter she said she received from her husband on Aug. 1, 1921, which reads: “All rats desert a sinking ship after they have sucked all the blood they can get, Your smartness has gotten you just this—I have changed my life insurance, also my will, “What I make now I will spend on | others, and when IT die I will leave absolutely nothing. Your dower rights questions he found some new advice from your friends,’ answer, A thin, dark mustache adorns his lip. He speaks French and German fluently and has some knowledge of it difficult to HARLEM COLLECTS $100,000 FOR JEWS| English © lay N 5 nies 7 The riding master dispelled uncer-|'V48Y New Subscriptions for Relief | tainty over his age by explaining ef European Sufferers j that he is forty-four, Oser was anxious to deny the re- port that he ts descended from Ger- man nobility, He is proud of his Swiss ancestry, which |s traced back Received. | More than $100,000 has been col-| lected by the Harlem Division in the city campaig nto raise 100,000 for officer, and he himself was a Major in the artillery and has recent!y been appointed Ifeutenant Colonel. Oser emphasized the fact that Miss returned from a tour of the West and | South, | the national campaign sought in the entire $11,000,000. Miss Elizabeth $100 to th reported excellent pre ress, in| unt | country Marbury local fund ing he believed her birthday was in giving | Apri] 8. Of his own career he said: this mornin | court CANNOT CONFIRM “CONFESSION” OF TAYLOR SUSPERT Police Believe Detroit Prisoner, Drug Victim, Wanted to Return to Coast. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25.—Interest resulting from the ‘confession’ of Harry N. Fields in Detroit as to cer- tain alleged details of the murder of William Desmond Taylor, film diree- tor, was subsiding here to-day, with outspoken expressions by officials ef their disbelief in Fields’s statements. They declared they had been unable to substantiate any of the allegations Fields made to the Detroit authorities, The investigution resolved itevif locally largely into a resumption by the police of running to ground che ‘tips’ on the mystery that were suid to be reaching the vi;ious officials ae frequently as during the day immedl- ately after the discovery of Taylors body on Feb. 2. Officials are inclined to belleve that Fields, who is awaiting sentence at Detroit on a charge of forgery, used his knowledge of the narcotic traffic in Los Angeles to fatricate the story of Taylor's slaying in order to be taken to Los Angels where he coult he freed on a writ. It would then, they point out, be impossible to n: turn him to Detroit for his prison sentence Continued improvement of Mabel Normand, who is suffering from in- fluenza and nervous treakdown, was announced to-day by her physictan, DETROIT, Feb. —Harry 8. Fields, the convicted forger who gave out an alleged “confession on the Taylor murder, has repudiated many portions of hia statement which were found to be conflicting by the police of Detroit and Los Angeles, He again switched his story on the motive for the murder, now asserting it was jealousy, A famous actress, he said, hitherto unnamed by him and whose name he refused to divulge, instigated the murder, She had been supplanted in Taylor's affections by another actress, Fields declared. —_>——_ _- BROKEN PANELS LEAD POLICE TO TWO BURGLARIES Two Men Arrested, One in a Drug Store, Other in a Butcher Shop—Shots Fired. Patrolman Enoch Parson of the | West 152d Street Station saw ao light accustomed to spend much of his| won't be worth two cents. You're time in the open. His dark hair is! sucking blood now under an agroe- | Urning early this morning in the drug lpartédivand (bpuatied backs trom the | mont. but aan be for lone then | store: of Frank 1, Koplov at No, 2117 5 corner you get off at, Old | Amster Avenue, - forehead, which: fy) furrowed! by alisge lu coming fone and you eurehace| Coen oe ee Toe ae thate il i 1 . gd he nave | utes later when he passed again the single line, deepening from time to/some illuminating future ahead of light was out, He found a panel time as he frowned in response to| ou. Your mistake was fatal. Get broken in a door leading from a hall- way into the drug store, climbed through and surprised four men. They, mad for another door and darted up- Parson firing revolver shots r them. Three escaped, but he arrested a man who called himselt John J. Conlon,,twenty-four, a sailor, He was taken to the Washington Heights Court on a charge of burg- lary. Patrolman Vath of the West 135th Street station saw a vhadowy figura moving about in the butcher shop of Morris Mendelson at No 2771 Eight Avenue early to-day end found that entrance had been gained by kicking in a panel of the hallway door, Vath went in, turned on the lights, and searched in vain for the intruder. ‘Then he fired a shot and a seared man came down from his hiding place on top of the ice box. He gave the name of Cornelius MoCarthy, twenty seven, No. 2745 Eighth Avenue, and was taken to the Washington Heights on a burglary charge, PBS Bosh STOWAWAY ON LINER WANTED IN DENMARK # © said sh ekarded the campaign as T formerly studied art,” adding | not exclusively Jewiah but “Cheintian | a a with pride that his name had been |in the broadest wense of thy word.” | Th? Seandinavian = American Ling ‘ Seal . oes steamship United States arrived here a Fates Pallica s eaee —>——— to-day two days lato, due to storms. ‘8 ie Swiss ictionary o! The Mis: Fannle and Lilian Antell MACing -MaCormink in aleo inisrented aE rel LOWER (| o¢' Xo. 1116 Ocean Avenue, Brookiya, 5 had © thrilling experience travelling in art. She paints a little and took: | , Deo ee Ng Pande is Cohen te lessons at Davos \ c luke the steamer. ‘Their trip aeons “When he was elelt yeare ott] Dr Bal Deplores Reports He-, the Gulf of Bothnia took four days . 3 rintlan Girls, inatead of fiftecn hours owing to the tee some chest weakness w 5 discovered | Ain A wireless message from. the jafter ber arrival at Zurich, but she], COeRals an’ moiern dances are paxen police when two days out aske | did not come to Switzerland for that) oe women, maya Dr Edwin Dp, |sen. wanted for the thett of $11,000 |reason, This weakness no longer! i ‘ worth of jewelry. He was discovered | Bailey, pastor of the Prospect Heights “a | exists. | i \ stowaway in a lifeboat and placed 6 yer byterlan Church et Eighth Avenue the hands of the Ellis Island authori- | “IT bave always desired to settle} iia ton Street, Brooklyn, in an ed os for deportatior down some day as a gentleman! al published to-day in the church LLL farmer, and now hope to realize .hat ekly paper 5 \ ambition somewhere in French | br. Nuiley deplores reports that have . . | Switzerland. My fiancee is also ajcom to him that “young women out Notice to Advertisers of Christian homes a1 out til mid ‘ | great admirer of country Ute, 1/1, :nriatian, honws siny out till mid. rine week, Gav, Sisraing Worle er tee v a efer m sta thes paren’ and in pany ol m> Evening ‘old Mf re ds atten P.M. the dal would naturally prefer to stay In {th B Parnes Sod Dk Senpear of Ais eae a, Is! tuaetad only | Switzerland and Miss McCormick | mors i indulge in habs Bre may order of receipt at. 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