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TO-MORROW’S & IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK == IT’s IN== EVENING WORLD [*Ciroulation Books Open to All. | f Circulation Books Open to All. | MOL. XI NO. 21,98¢—DAILY, —— ronnssctcr Ee =| CUNEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922. ee PRICE THREE CENTS” HARDING ADVOCATES $32,000,000 SHIP SUBSIDY — HARONG URGES NEW YoRK CHT ALON TWD MORE RMS {WARY CFORD |X GONERESSTOPASS "Ts INCOME Tops A wuttzon WM WALLSTRETIN | ON STANDS A KING PELTS NEWLYWEDS WITH Ic —~—_— } Big Merchart Marine Needed, Over Two Billions. Involuntary Petitions in Bank-] Denies She Ever Entered Into ; * «He as z oe Line | 338500000 OVER 1920 10 PREVENT STRIKE, ruptcy _ men hat & jee a i i Fore |Princess Mary as She Is Shown | Waiing in Westminster «of Defense.” aes ie ™ Co., and H. A. Cochrane, Her Salary. ! Abbey Most Brilliant Ever ; ; pe Receipts From Taxes, Assess- | , 5 > By One of Her Late Photographs Held in London—Famous APPEALS TO FARMERS. MSCcD’s | che a M’ADOO “FOR INQUIRY.|“NOT NOW OR EVER.”)| 4¢ vide emts and Water Rates | | sage — | Edifice a Riot of Color for | Nation’s Prosperity Depends Amounted to $286,891,795. | Special Grand Jury. Suggests} Her Mother Says Star Splits, Nuptials. ‘on Ocean Trade—Provi- ? 7 But Will Not Make Farce of Regulatory Legislation Along “Fifty-Fifty of AW” ptroller Craig’s report on city | Cheering Street Throngs So sions of Bill. finances for 1921 was made public! Arbitration to Which Union Five Definite Lines. | With -Her. mM : : 5 — lo-day. It shows that for the first Pressmen Agreed pees a | i | Great Women and Children WASHINGTON, Web. 28.—The Ad- time in the history of the city the | i Two more failures of stock broke:-| Mary Pickford took the stand Faint—Bride Places Wreath nts and gross expenditures nment aid ministration plan for for Le American 1 Was presented to Cong r President Harding with the decliu- transactions “between funds and be- | tion that the influence of the United !een the city treasury and t nk- | Giates in world councils is * funds and visa ve s“regated We measured by that un 411, and the gross pay- h exceaded one billion dollars, | 22° ReWspapeF owners of New SF houses) were: added vend SH Be shortly after noon in the steal sints, including ait the | YO" adopted unanimously to-duy the POF Het ot ue which nue clawed | Cory 46 day before Judge Mack to pe : following address to all their em- ‘cir doors in the last month. In-/defend the action brought against voluntary petitions in bankruptcy! her by Mrs. Cora C, Wilkenning, who A special meeting of all the members “¢'? fled against both firme. claims the actress owes her $108,000 of Pressmen’s’ Union ‘No. 2 has . 7%® first was that of Morton Lachen-| for helping her. a million-dollar og bruch Co. of No. 42 Broad) . , ea ae reves |'been called for to-night td: consider PUCh & Co or road contract in 1918 with Adolph Zukor. tara which is found in a nation’s mer- MeNts amounted to $1,194,7 | the recent award of the Court of Arti. Street: ‘This concern: was. known bal There was a buzz in the court 4 1 a The entire overturn for the year was | ‘ a ° dl apt marine.” Such a merchant igely in excess of two billion dol- | tion, headed by Judge Manton of ooeey ie Sees NaNaE a | eres : cabal hae alah hat plared, is nes Ms ~~ | the U ‘ . | attorney, called "Mi: ary” to ihe ee ce ered ls a lars, | the United States Court of Appeals, | branches in ‘Chicago, Philadelphia, | 7 Se ae ey ns nosound ling of detense ‘rhe receipts from taxes, assess-| “TO members of Pressman's Unton pittsburgh and Detroit. The firm | *t#nd. President detailed to the two No, 26: members are Motton Lachenbruch| The star took her place demurely 5 From docks, ferries, “There will be no breach between | “2d James K. Watt. The petitioning | und answered the questions put to 3. docks, ferries, on Cenotaph on Way Back to Palace. Couple Will Remain at-Coun- | try Retreat for a Few.Days, | Then Will Go to Italy, | Spending Day in Paris \With v British Envoy. ployees in the newspaper pressrooms. ailing sta ary as the ments and water rates amounted to 891, assembied in joint session the $286 LONDON, Feb. 28 (Associaled ' scata Tere : | creditora are Christopher C. MeAuley, | (unt tnesitancy of epeech, , an NA me creation of America’s great ee , the New York news “a and the gno ‘3 . her with a slight hesitancy of speech, . : ‘ erries f 01 tal: Ww paper's ani 90; 7 i 4 Sue Jat “ a an experimental venture, as MUM Toes tuaeys vvyerated by Evessmen's Union, unless the union Be eee eer ee i ctmitiege but speaking clearly. She wore a, |Pre ).—Princess Mary’ “Honey- he described dt—and then he added tie Interborough, $18024,187 was de- meee it. Yhe firm were stated to be in excess of | Plum colored suit trimmed with moon Special” fett ‘London with the “Having failed at such enormou c Nidan e newspapers prefer collective) $790,000 and the assets at $75,000. squirrel, @ black turban under which ved, Prom what are known as bargaining, ‘They are committed to! my was al eR e e second suspension that of ; he cout, T bring you the proposal When cial taxes, viz, bank tax, mortgage “Mbitration and thave always ablded yrarry A, Gosurate, trading eee inal ee ee: Connamereuminipiaute Une contemplates the rete 10.100 eee een aie sac mad the US the results of arbitration whether fn astae or Th oe Cece ie Gao! crowded court room, and bleck and tiutive and private enterprise, aided to Coy ee |. favorable or unfavorable to them. | of No, 67 Exchange Place, Three| Yellow slippers. ‘ace Bax on manufacturing ad mer At the opening of the recent arbi- | creditors joined in the bankruptcy! ‘‘Doug’" was seated at the lawyers’ corporations, the collections tration court both sides bound them- petition. They and their claims’ tuble, opposite Mrs. Charlotte Pick- egated $2 The school ‘vives to abide by the decision. This | were: Ralph M. Clutton, $600: John . private greed,-and do not discourage moneys from the State amounted to | ligation must be carried out. lo Allen, $719, and Harry L. Living- | (F2: who had just concluded her the hope of profitable investment 190,500. | ‘The decision binds the newspaper: | etone, $37.’ No estimate of liabilities, testimony. Waren ynderiies, all successful’ en- the. atar other varied! °,02Y 984 assures the union’ for ets appeared in the court| Mary denied she discussed with Mrs. erat Sb F&C (Oa, ER PORITST ee co comes ol hlgneri| Wilkenning in December, 1915, that Whether because of the subject or such as fees, fines, permits, basic wage than is now paid in any| ‘The petition recites, as a reason! sno was disturbed about her business Yack of notice as to the definite time licens st on taxes, assess-| other city in the country. In view of | for asking that the firm be adjudged the galleries were not more than tWo- ments, bank balances, &., $19, the fact that this decision will reduce | bankrupt, that preferential payments| *ffairs and that she had engaged her thirds filled. The diplomatic gallery, (yedieand) trom: the: salalet the number of men on a press, the| have been made to the amount of| at 10 per cerit. to get offers from other was entirly vacant and even in the jib cutute ahioh had originally, beog | RubUshers pledge themselves, If se-| $8,000, | producers, so Mr. Zukor would be public section there were many vacant SS ea te tieadea (HA 9.000 Sea | rious unemployment should result,| A ‘John Doe" investigation to} y acquired for rapid transit purposes but| VOUS : 3 ‘ seats, Including some solid rows WEN ARS ona clon necessary. for! Which is by no means certain, to the | ‘look intb the entire stock fraud and) oo inen in force. Secretaries Denby and Davis, Attor- | fot then, or ever,’’ was the way) such purposes the city. received! {lowing course of action: bucketing situation’ is being arranged ney General Daugherty nd Fost 3,298,810 ° | “1—If any pressmen, now holding|to begin Thursday afternoon before master General Hays were among the : are found to be|Chief Magistrate McAdoo, according| Mary put it, firmly, looking at Mrs, _ wy {regular positions, Cabinet officers present Vaditee ote SS De OOD ce ela without work as @ result of the read-|to a statement made by District At-| witkenning. | Before the President arrived the) transit corporate stock ‘sold on Dec,|Justment due to the award, the Pub-| torney Banton, There is likelihood! Mary's mother who was on the audience rose and applauded when lishers will pay such men the full|that the first inquiry will concern the| stand earlier testified that her Mrs. Harding, accompanied by Mrs wages to which they would be entitled | American Cotton Exchange and cer-| daughter shared “fitty fifty” in Coolidge, Mrs, Alice Longworth und under the award if they had retained|tain of its members, against whom | everything with h \ Brgy Gen. Sawyer ontored the i such regular positions for a period of | complaints have been made to the| While being cross examined, Mrs. )bride and bridegroom for Shifnal, Shropshire, this afternoon. : ‘ | The railway ofticials had arranged @ conservative success, wherein we are safeguarded against the promotion of |for a non-stop journey, the 136 |miles to be covered at an average ‘speed of between fifty and. sixt, miles an hour, and the wain onh slowing down at important centre to let the crowds obtain a Heetin | glimpse of the couple. | Princess Mary" is the nume of tt | locomotive assigned to draw ch train, which consists of the Queen” ‘stloon and two other carriages tron | the royal train. It is planned to hay {no other ¢ 1921, and” which brought a emium of $1,878,850, aggregated 6,661,150 from short term securi- ties such as corporate stock notes, ‘upants aboard the trair couple's maid and va xcept th ‘und railway officials, ‘ § ee i brn ts four weeks from March 3, 1922. District Attorney. The Exchange and! pickford termed Mrs. Wilkenning'’s ianeat laa ? ee AGE as Ces smilingly Mev revenue bonds and) «21 during these four weeks such! the members complained of have re-! activities as ‘‘butting in on my busl-/ laniee eaten eae eis tee IOUT ETeNt bona his address at chect tere eon bende tH amount of) men have not found employment as, quested the investigation. ness as an agent.” | Winduor Grave cn thats ey do mee HAS G'slock. ‘The frst applause came Gn the other hand, there was $64a,- | Brememen: orvotherwise, the pubfiahers eG | "Do you mean," asked Attorney , PRINCESS MARY |dington Station. ‘They left there i after he had been speaking fifteen 00 of short term securities re- yal Manes Paanedona dinate GRAND JURY URGES coe phe Ae DAC yeu are yous SENTRA eS: | 4.15 o'clock. The crowds of sight : e declared that deemed during the year. . . 3 wt it,} seers heartily cheered the depart ‘foutabital oroh hich gated upward of {| ment | because my daughter's business is my When the: © le c . SADE cotemen ae ain pete tion dollars, included $22,041,188 es “8. If it is found that any targs OF STOCK BROKERS jpiviness. We. share fifty-fitty on! 9 fain Palate to es Ps Tak Station te BUrat ‘Sun ac nee ai ( ber of such men still remain un- a | everything.” . ar ied sabihishE |S ¥ ance: axes paid to the State; gg) num tie ' at 5 ‘ Joride and bridegroom were vi us! There hag oe 5 4 fficiats bonds appropriations; $50,631,273 in-| Period of eight weeks, the publishers 5) Five R, dati for after court convened. She testified George and others of the royal h seat travel on Annérlena chipg Trier. terest paid to the public on the city's | Will appoint a committee to meet with, 17 Five ecommendation Mary has been on the stage since she pet lle ne: ¥ Ouse applause also followed statements that debt, and $45,692,900 in the redemp-|® similar committee of the union to New Legislation. wan Sve years old, when tas week's! After their stay at Shifnal, the | qe ' trther tion of special revenue bonds. consider further means of relief. Jislation | €88agement she received §8. She said : P +. ter of the Pi ; Saath y oats q American railways should not further . iB Detailed suggestions for legisiation | . Feng Hues of the Rainbow Seen in ‘fo the Prime Minister, wore crepe | couple will proceed to Florence, apend foreign shipping interests and should | There was $8,968.166 worth of long ane OR FE te Seni ene AN to safeguard the ihterests of in- pert peep eee eet dry — Ss ainDow 3¢ fleur de peace, with a hat to match,| ing a day in Paris on the way as | ‘i perate term bonds held by the public which | continuous ment: 1B 60 vestors in Wall Street securities were | e - fli ciety Throng T! trimmed with ostrich plumes. The ts of Ba Harding! iti | Peiaemen (oO operate ships in other sutured and were redeemed during | by the union and its members of their th OEE EE | "Mrs. Pickford recited the nature of | Brilliant Society Throng That Salus ak Visoouatene “Horieraiater| Keres aace tected tne to St cisuden at aia ROD obligations under the arbitration (Continued on Fourth Page.) {the business relations between her Witnessed Ceremony. of the bridegroom, was set off by an} to travel incognito. It will be Prin The Presi is ; ’ hol * i the sav adienee rose The outlays for permanent improve- | award and contract = —--- daughter and Mrs. Wilkenning, who) id ermine ‘shawl. Marchioness of | cess Mary's first visit eit Pag a asa a8 oe anon heute wits, eee : $ “Por nearly one year we negotiated | ls PUbyproKar Ai IAB SEB fr = z Bute was in gray charmeuse. Prin-|<+ to Italo “* E das he shook han tion, the new Catskill water supply, | patiently with your representatives. | stage people. She denied Mrs. Wil- By Wallace Reville, cess Helena wore a silver dress with| To night will be a festive th the esting omcers nd others und construction of new docks, schools, |They were unyielding. ‘We were MARRIED 4 TIMES |kenning had ever been retained to) pitig, Re fee Who Made 4 Silver turban and trimmings of hya-| a aan pep part om Ban mm Oe sition ot axvie| 2201 BER $74,684,989, ‘of which | forced to arbitration. We proposed al AT 35 SHE PLANS {represent Mary in obtaining offers) prices Mary's Wedding Gown, cinth blue, inners have been arranged in hone BEA itaresie ta a ship, eutmidy, | he lorwes a ware |Sonrt Of three imvartial sen. Yeds AGE | Cart brecert Dr taRe ie Brake | LONDON if United Press Viscountess Allendale wore gray] of the Princess, and the whole Wes Ppiorek sateresis (0) & ship subsidy | 914,185,848 for d officers refused and insisted on one, HER FIFTH VOY jhad twice voluntarily told her of) LONDON, Feb. 2S (Unite #8) \tentatrica crepe, with a fringe of|wnq sianned a pound of merrvmakin | the President emphasized that ship-' ror school elites such man. We accepted this method —_—— ; offers —Five hundred thousand dollars’ | charmant straw Marchioness of | in colavration of the day's events, > pas oe arene. nation <The transactions of 1921 aggregated |of arbitration thus dictated by your Boston Woman Was Wife of Con-| “I asked her," Mrs, Tickford said, | worth of thé world's inom beautiful | Carisbrooke was In brown chiffon v Mito edllage nt Gulenat $888,500,000 more both in income and | chosen representatives. | ‘i ca owns: and were worn in West-| Vet, emrotdered in gold, and sables.| sales A winiebea stood to gain from a thriving ocean Gute than the gross transactions of| ‘‘Both sides agreed in advance to be gressman, Artist, Lawyer and (Continued on Fourth Page.) rea taagl ‘duy at the wedding | Viscountess Muitiand’s costume was| epg beteap irc donlts : ge | igen sald. ee jy, the preceding year, and they exceeded, | bound by the decision, We will not a Baron. —— of Princess Mary, the greatest dis-|@tay crepe guorgette, trimmed with|~*s the station hak been nayly deco | rying out t ARID “Y both in receipts and expenditures, the | consent to make a farce of arbitration BOSTON, Feb. 25 GREAT BRITAIN play in mode history | gold fiteh fur hated, ft has bean arcaured thet OF (Continued on Second Pa transactions of 1919 by nearly|by now changing that decision even, . . ae Never before han the ancient Abbey Tentatrice crepe was worn for the! \cunrest “Mary” in Shifnal . $583, 000,000. before its effect has been tried. In, | 4 Congressman, an artist, @ TO GRANT EGYPT __s#*en such a glory of various colors. first time to-day. Miss Elspeth Phelps, | 000 a » Princ — | ae * | good faith and with all consistent con-| lawyer and a German Baron huve | Each of the pecresses insisted that society dressmaker, announced it was! /esent & Pouduet to the Princess it i A r ‘lorenct “3 9 . - ihe i oF . mediate the atte: has a! te THUGS ROB BANK GEORGE WASHINGTON’S _ sideration for the interests of organ-| been husbands of Mrs. Vorense ITS SOVEREIGNTY rer own favorite lues be embodied her newest creation [DISGIAtsly ANS latter leh ized labor, we accept the conditions ne oi Mpa eeday ey Sane in her gown. This resulted in all the == = == = Beal sabi ‘ OF $30,000 CASH | HAIR WAS HAZEL BROWN | imposed on us and expect you to do| Was under engagement to become nan) Shades of the rainbow scintillating Along the @ve-mile route from th = = apy e < Mac, So Connecti« | kewise. abies Drie, 06,8 Ruspey. “Ean: {Lord Allenby, Governor General, petore the eye ax the Princess ad- BLACK CAT CHEERED ': uFriA) BLASIO RTtO SVAMHOR EEE. Sey 2 Their Escape After Hoi tine | Mis Eyes Grax-Biue, So Connectt-| «tf ag a union, chapels thereof, ar rty-flve years old, Mrs. ses Decision Subject to | vanced slowly up the aisle to the ence of the Karl of Bradfo Make Their Escape After Hoiding out ind’ Individuals, you’ refuse, then you| Walker says she has more | Announces Decision Subject to | yngee AS GOOD LUCK OMEN | where the coupie will spend the frst Up Trust Company at ORD, Conn., Feb. 38.—From|must, as an organization, or as an| than fifty proposals, hi been Some Reservations. I am heartily 1 its all Snished. FOR PRINCESS MARY ”!*.°! tholp honeymoon A guard o} Indianapolis. 'n volume in the State Library entitled |individuals, accept the full responsi-| Widowed twice and has hud two LONDON, Feb 28 (United Presa), MY staff and I failed to sleep during : HOnce Forage) SF Sxemenyine ARI B [Recollections and Private Memoirs,” | bility for your own conduct vareea, . , — a SUL he! Mae weeks, the DUttN TASE ie trolls Under Gates suite of rooms in| Westo: s INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Feb. 28.) 10 Goong SN aetae Parke Custis, ‘Loyal, competent employecs will Elwood B. Waugh of Portland, |—Egypt has been created an inde- touches on the gowns of exacting Str Ils Under Gate f A ut vot oma x ston | Ha Five armed thugs shortly after 11 ge Washington Parke Custisy 6 protected in their positions by the| Me Manager of a photographic | pendent sovereign state, subject to countesses, Buckingham Palace and Is {as been set aside especially for th ee nd. robbed a uOPted sen of Gen. George Washington. | Diishers in any and all clreum-| ¢Mlargment office here, will be “| certain reservations, {t was officially The Countess of Northbrook's gown Tistily. Aceiatined eaunies use The Princess's boudo o -day held up and. robbed # state Librarian ( S. Godard learns | " y a evto' . ar coverdd n Pa ust celaimed. finished in sage green and gold, and branch of the Fletcher Savings and that Waaninnien hair was oS stile stances in the future cso th aes ae Cone | announced to-day been ry A ‘ ae Sania (Asnoctated Press.) n tt 4 mubh Giannis principal : und his eyes light grayish blue. - — = H. E. Still of Hart- The British Government has ter- nite welvet cloak LONDON, Feb. 28. Dresden. Trust Company and escaped with “"y, hs | pel di da on WEST SIDE SUBWAY TIE-UP gressman H. E. Still of Ha: wore @ cream lace W LONDON, 2 ’ ; $20,000 in cash, Sytatan TANOR Uy yppears CO have peey | signal trouble at 145th Btreet on tas! f0Fd, Conn., divorced; Oscar M. |minated its protectorate subject to Lady Birkenhead, wife of the Lord, Tie appearance of a black cat | Before In ving for the station am ow , i 4 | Broadway branch of the Interborot Shea of Bath, Me., artist, de- these reservations, Lord Allenby, Chancellor, appeared in a Persian) under the gates of Buckingham {soon after thelr return to Bucking Th Re etanveniered: $ ie nephew Washington, Mr, Godard | Broadway ch of the Interborour y, 1 } uw | " siden) : ree of the men entered the bank Way ted to examine tie, “memoirs” in| tapld ‘Transit. Mnew delayed traffi: ceased; Maurice E. Walker of | 41014, Governor General, informed @Mbroldered fur trimmed frock with! Palace early this morning was |ham Palace Princess Mary and h and struck R. A. htold, Assistant view of the opinion of Prof, Albert | more than half an hour to-day, Th: | Newport, Me., an attorney, de- a ) chiffoa velvet sleeves, embroidered tn| hailed as an omen of good lu husband appeared on the balcony Mamager, over the head as he was jtushnell Hart of Harvard that Goorge | aignals were actually affected betwecn; ceased; Baron Alfred R. Kuraa, | the Sultan of Egypt of this fact to- goid and steel. for Princess Mary by the people | ove ¢ central arch of the Palace closing the door to a vault, Waslington bad red hair 9.24 and 9.41 A ' of New York, divorced. day Miss Megan Liovd George, daugh- assembled there > the de nt the enormous erowd 4 t i { 4