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191 KT wRm ' 10 S THE EVENING WORLD. f WW raK Ulill-UK- (Reel Reviews iniiain nniminn By don allen m i iififui v nw n mi j : I' I I lllll .t I HIlllHIf II I I I AROUSES MINERS i If' I 'Attempt to Standardize y Costs Would \Out-So- -t viet\ Communists. ffJepyrliM, INw Tork Evenlnc World). by Prtif rubllenlng Company. WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. The United Mine Workers, In a letter ad- dressed to tho United States Coal Commission, attacked tho pro-pet- al which Is under consideration to Gtandardtzo tho cost cf living anions mint workers. They declare such a program would \out-Sovie- t\ any communistic system they arc familiar with. Opposition to standardization la ex- pressed also by tho anthractto coal operator, who havo outlined their ?Uwa of the approaching Investiga- tion oi tho ooa. industry. The Mine Workcra opposo shutting up existing mines, but urgo that the opening of new mines bo limited. They attack absentee ownership of alnes as one of the worso evils of the Industry and Insist that under the head of \distribution\ somo means be for'.J for compelling tho railroads to tarnish more coal cars, additional motive power and cheaper freight rates. The workers suggest tho advisabil- ity of determining tho cost of living among mine workors. They ndvlso that women Investigators be employed, and that they go into minors' homes and consult tho housowlves. They proposo thnt th tnvcjtlgatorn discover whether tho miner's wife Is happy or unhappy, and whether children in- tend school or are compelled to stay st heme becsusc cf lick c! clothing or books. \How this commission can hope to ataadardlzo tho cost of living without at the sumo tlmo standardizing the J;vl of living among mine workers U beyond tho comprehcnilon of thin committee,\ says tho mine workers' letter. \It seems to us that It would be impossible to stanJanllzo tho cost cf living unless each Individual mine worker was rcqulrca to accept ond ndopt a standard. Identical level of living or himself and bis family. \It would be cosy enough for ex perts to prepare a budget showing. the amount of food, clothing, &o. that Is necessary to maintain a tarn Uy of a given number of members on a levol of decency and comfort., but It would bo Impossible to standardize tbo cost of such a budget. Flour that, sells for $1 at one place sells for $1.35 at another. Sugar sells for t cents a pound at one place and 7 cents a pound at another. Gasoline sells for ?0 cents a gallon In Indiana and 21 cents a gallon In tho District of Columbia, though why, wo do not know. \How could any ono hopo to stand-rdlz- o tho cost of living under such conditions? On this subject tbo anthractto op erators say: \We are unconvinced of tho wisdom or. practicability of attempting to ntandardlzo the cost of living for In dividual workcrt, or of standardizing the amount of work they are to per form, since suah standardization would necessarily Ignoro Individual abilities and requirements. Human beings cannot bo standardized.\ Relative (o the standardization of mines with the view of reducing tho t. .mber, the mine' workers believe competition of the proper kind will bring about the same- result by elim inating the high cost, mines. Anticipating Increaso In population and a greater demand tor coal, tho Workers bellovo limiting tho number of new mines would conserve tho sup ply. To close mines now operating. thty believe, would bo unconstitu tional. Dealing with tho subject of or ganization and persons connected with the coal Industry, tho miners say they are ready to tell everything Micro Is to Know about the United Mlno Work ere. 'The public wishes to know why It Is required to pay outrageous prices coal,\ they Bay. \Wo ouggeat that a study of absentee- ownership will disclose ono of tho causes of this gouge.\ CHIVALRY IN YONKERS COSTS MAN HIS \ROLL\ James Murphy. No. 73 Montgomery Street. Manhattan, reported to tho I lockers polleo that he was held up and robbed before daybreak yesterday! cy two man near me uroion Aqueduct arch on rtepperhan Avenue, Tonkars. According to tho collet ha consented to escort a timid young woman to her home in the vicinity owing to the late. ness of the hour. The thieves rifled his pockets and took 110 Murphy de- - aertbed them as each belns about 6 tect f .Inches tall and wearing dark clothes! ana caps. 1923 tho for about fch tooa aiscovtry Sec Page 13 Dut two new films aro on tho Broadway cinema horizon this week. Thoy aro: \Ebb Tide\ at the Watto, and \The Prldo of Palomar\ at tho nivoll. All other Broadway picture houses aro showing hold-over- s. Among tho latter aro: \Toss of tho Storm Coun- try\ at tho Strand; \Tho Vlllago Blacksmith\ nt tho 44th Street: \Tho Town That Forgot God\ at tho Astor! \Robin Hood\ at tho Lyric: \Ono Ex citing Night\ nt tho Apollo. \Whon tho Desert Calls\ at tho Cameo, and \When Knighthood Was In Flower\ at the Criterion. At tho Capitol they uro showing \Trifling Women,\ tho Hex Ingram picture seen recently at top prices. r v. PASSING IN REVIEW From tho famous novel of tho same name by Robert Louis Stevenson and loyd Osborno they havo mado \Kbb TIdo\ tho feature offering for the week at tho Rlalto. Tho story, familiar already to thousands, Is ad- hered to moro or less In tho plcturlza- - tlon and, tuko It all In all, makes good film entertainment. Tho charm of Stovcnson's story dealing with three doroltcts lay chiefly In his characterization and his char- - actors seem to havo stepped out of the book and upon tho screen to do their bits toward making tho story soera real. The main characters are In the hands of such capablo players as Lib Leo, James Klrkwood, Raymond Hat-to- n, Georga Fawcctt, Jacqueline tAfjan and Noah Beery, and all are acceptable. In spots tho photograph) equals nny yet scon on Broadway. Tho surrounding film program, headed by a revival of Harold Lloyd's \High and Dizzy,\ la a good one. Tho Prldo of Palomar.\ tho film mado from Peter B. Kyno's latest novel. Is unreeling for tho week at tho Rlvoll, and makes good screen en tertainment, Indeed. From all of Kyne's works we havo beheld on the screen, wo are forced to the conclu- sion that. In writing a short story or a long one, Feter B. Kyne writes far bettor screen material than many, many of tho writers who write direct- ly for tho screen. Ills stories havo a knack of dovetailing that is so nccos- - eary to tho smoothness required In a film. \Tho Prldo of Palomar\ lends Itsolf to the screen about as well as any novel wo ever read and, whether you've ever read tho book or not, we feel sure you'll like the film version. In the cost are such folks as Tote Do Crow, Josoph Dowllng, Alfred Allen, Forrest Stanley and Marjorto Daw. Tho surrounding program Is also acceptable. BOY SHOT DEAD AS GIRL HANDS HIM A RIFLE Were Oliaalnp; Chtptnnnk and Can Is Accidentally Discharged. OBWBOO. N. T., Nov. ?0. David Owens, fifteen years old, was shot and killed by a rifle In the hands of Ann ICath. nine, yesterday while chaslne n chipmunk near the Owsns's home. The bullot struck tho boy In tho abdomen when tho rifle was discharged as tho girl handed It to him. 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As Octnvlnn, however, In the Htrauss work, the Vlenneso blondo stands exposed In In knlckerbockors. And If you havo been a member of tho floral brigado that, from tho heights, has burled Its fnvorlto prima donna under a dolugc of rosss. tnko heed that Mr. Gattl-Casaz- re quests tho organization Ihj dls- - banded. Send all flpral contributions to tho heroine's dressing room, Is his plea. Gallant tenors, barltoncH and bassos In armor or fragtlo habiliments cannot risk their dignity In picking posies from tho footllght bulbs, nor can tho temperamental men ot tho fenestra bo. Induced to don bcad- - guards. Tho Metropolitan Is not to bo wltn- - out competition after all, at least that portion of tho organization that ab orts its art from thoahorn transmit ter In tho pressroom on Sstli Strict. 'or, on tho opposlto corner Is a radio station, whoso melodies filter into the Guard sanctum punctually each eve- ning. 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In the Interim, ho linn fccalcd oilier heights from pianist to Premier of Poland und back ngutn one of the oddest prunkj u llcklo fato has over Indulged In. Naturally there Is much curiosity to know whut traces Mr. Padorowskl'n experience, thnt Involved financial troubles and hcartacho for his country, may have left upon his art. Tho great pianist opened his tour In Worcester, Mass., on Nov. 0. Ho Is traveling In a prlvato car and expects to fill sixty concert engage- ments by April SO noxt. While Mr. Gattl-Cnsaz- Is almost dully Introducing to us new singers, possible Mars of tho future, some readers may like to know that, on Wednesday next, as Mme. Blgrla Oncgln, contralto, makes hor Metro- politan debut In \Alda ono of America's own contrnlto, Mme. Louisa Homer, will sing her old role of Azuccnn In \II Trovatoro\ with the Chicago Opera Company. During tho performnnco of \Tosca\ last Monday statisticians In tho know calculated that Antonio Scottl hud. In his career, sung tho rolo of Uaron ficurpla nt least 200 tlnio:i. Tho bari- - tono admits ho doesn't need tho prompter nor does ho have to watch tho conductor. Richurd Strauss, composer of \Dor Rossnkavallor,\ moro than nny fel- low musician, has a reputation for al- ways keeping one cyo on tho commer- cial side of his musical ventures. With him money not only talks. It Mugs. It's expensive to deal In Strnnssian wnrcH. Though the composer has nothing to do with it the ibiTtto for \Dor Rosonkavallcr\ wins flrtt hon- ors us tho highest priced libretto In tho repertoire. Strauss, too, employs astin Makes batting by hand unnecettary MONDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1922. a largo orchestra for \Rosenkavaller Introducing chimes, celesta, bells and other sound producers, probably to make It oxpcnslvo. BOYS NEAR THIRD RAIL CLIMBING \L\ PILLAR II. It T. Policeman Warns In Time to Prevent MUhap. 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