Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1920, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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In 18 years Turner has built
for many concerns identified
with transportation, includ
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tlh Tcmlnnl Ce
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RAIL ACT CHANGES
i Amendment te Permit Payment
of Meney Held by U. S. Among
These Suggested
WANTS BRIBERY STOPPED
EVENING PUBLIC tEDGrER-pILABELPfilA, THTjfegftAY, DEEMER vm
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UN'ALTRA ONITA'
NAVALE PER HI
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Caccia-Sottemarini Italiane die chance, etc
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Hj- the Associated ."mss
Washington, Dec. 0. Immediate
payment te the railroad of immn due
them under the guaranty previsions of
the transportation net, hut withheld
under the ruling of the comptroller of
the trensurj, wan declared by the In
terntatc Commerce Commission in its
annual report today te he "ital In
crder that the carriers mu properly
serve thn public." Thr commission rec
ommended that Congress nmend the rail rail
lead act te permit the rrUaiw and pa)
ment te the reaiia. of thu money thus
tied up.
The commission said that in most
case it could new determine "amount
or parts of amounts due the carriers,"
hut that IU certifications of these nutrm
te tin- trcasur) could net he honored
by the treasury since the comptroller
had ruli-d that such applications for
advances must have been granted prier
te September 1. The commission be
lieves It should be authorized te make
"reasonable estimates" te alleviate thi
dltBciiltiea confronting many carriers In
meeting operating expenses, flxvii
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Pene agl! Ordini
di D'Annunzie
Publlat--l in1 DItrtbetd Unar
PF.nMIT NO. "ill
Ai.therltd by the ct of October 0.
1817. or. flle t tve Pestnfnce e: rtilU
0lphll. I'a
A J lU'RI.KSON.
retmtr Ornrrn
5 ear's rail operations have de-
velepeil the need of several ether
cliuiiges In lnui, the (ommlsslen snid.
It urged t'nngret te amend the Inter
state Commerce act te provide for the
punishment of any person "offering or
giving te nn empleye of u carrier sub
ject te the act any money or thing et cording te figures tent te Congress te
et railroad empleyes, the commission
said :
"As a result of the inadequacy of
the car supply and of railroad transpor
tation facilities gcueralty during the
last year, a practice has grown up
among shippers of bribing operating em em
peoyes of rullreud companies in order
te obtain tranportfttlen services. The
demoralizing effects of this practice are
far-reaching. Bribery of this character
In manj Instances cannot be directly
nnd effectively reached under existing
laws "
On the subject of equipment supply,
the commission declared that while the
shortage could be minimized by car con
servatien and increased efficiency, the
only permanent solution was substantial
additions te equipment.
Despite the shortage of equipment the
commission showed that the volume of
freight carried during the flrst seven
months of 11IZ0 exceeded by 17.1 per
cent trie freight traffic for the cerre
spendlng period in 11)10, Freight traffic
as a whole for the last seven months
also was said by the commission te be
In excess of that of the entire year of
lUllt
While the traffic has increased, the
commission's figures show, the net
operating Income has sufTcred a con
tinuous decline since 1017, The com
mission attributed this te heavier main
tenance costs In which war taxation
figured.
The commission's accident table dis
closes that (WILT persons were killed by
trains or in train-service accidents
during the year of 1010. Of these, 1784,
or mere than 27 per cent, met death In
grade-crossing accidents.
$312,000,000 TO RAILROADS
Payments by U. S. Under Trans:-
portatlen Act In Seven Months
Washington, Dec. 0. (fly A. 1)
.Mere than $."51 2.000,000 was turned
ever te the nillrends bj the government
in the form of advances en the guar-
ant previsions of the transportation
act and In leans between the last of
March and first part of November, ac-
lnnrtrn, 0 dlcembre Oil ufficlall
Italian! del caccla-settximarlnl N. 0-1.
N. furone n trndimente nttaccati, legatl
rincliiusi dalla lere riurma e qulndl
prosegtilreno per Flume, seronde tin
dispaccle giunte ul Ixtnden Times de
Jillane, ehc deserlve la iliscrzlene ilella
mave dalla tletta che bloom la resta
value with intent tn Influence his ac
tlen or decision with respect te car
service, and also te provide for the pun
ishment of the guiltv empleye."
Approprlete legislation governing the
transportation of explosives was asked,
as were change In laws affecting the
awarding of reparations for damage
which, the commission held, should be
n mntter entirely for the adjudication
of courts.
The menace of wooden passenger
coaches was set forth ns another sub
ject for lcgislntlic action, the cemmls
dalmata. Uunnde giunsere a I- Mime l . Hnn raing thnt the remls l.e remn..11l
"""" te use steel cc
biarinal sbarcurnne e furone Ince
da IJ Annunrle che fece lere una
Cerdlalc accejlienzn e pronunie" tin
discorse con II quale neou-e' come tradl tradl
tere l'Ammlraglie Mllle, gin' al
comande delle force navall nell'Adri nell'Adri
atice. I lecinnuri furone nchlestl Ha D'An
nunzie Hi inchlnarsi Innnn7l nl diserter! '
ehe, con lu lere ar.lene, ntevane salvate I
l'onere delta niurlnu italiana, e nel eesl' ,
dire D'Annunzie illede l'esemple Inchi Inchi
nnndesi. II nue dlcersn fu tnnlte ap ap
plaudite ei I tnurinai -ipesse le inter- '
rupnere gridande: "Andinme n Spalate,
andianie n Kema."
Gil ufficlall del caccia-sottemarini j
furone rilasclati dietre erdlne dl D'An D'An
nunzeo die disse lere dl essere liberi dl
rl tern a re in Italia per rappertare I'lnci- i
dente e di rlmancre Oil ufHeiali ueri i
rone che desideravane rimanere fedtll ,
al Governo ltuliane e pnrtiroue per fcr- i
revln.
norm. S diccmbre. Dlstnccamenti I
i leglenari dl (Jabriele D'Annunzie
ene sbarcnti a Zura, nulla cesta della
.ilmar.la, secoinle un dlspaccin da
Ancen, pubbllcate dall'Idea Nazlenale.
IevneiiHziene del terrltorie della
Dalmala da iwirte delle truppe regeluri
italianc e" gla princlplate. i.e giiarnl giiarnl
gienl che occupnvane Verpeglic e
Christagne hnnne fatte ritorne In nra.
mentre I 'urnblnierl die si trovmnne
a Nevlglie e Obrnz7e hnnne uvutn
erdlne di tcnerM prenti per lasclnre I
Inre pesti ni gemlnrml jugnslni
ars In all passenger train
service and prohibited from using
wooden enrs between or In front ef'steel
teaches.
Heferring te the question of bribery
da) by Secretary Housten,
Action te compel the treasurj te ad
vance about $400,000 mere new Is pend
ing in the District of Columbia Hu
preme Court.
According te an entlmatc submitted
by the commission the secretary said
the total amount necessary te mukt
ceed the gunrnnti prevision of the
transportation act will approximate
$000,000,000.
Would establish Mint In Chicago
Washington, Dec, 0, Establishment
of a new coinage mint In Chicago te
Increase the output of coins new being
turned nut by the mints in Philadel
phia. San Francisce and Denver, was
recommended te Congress yesterday by
Secretary Housten.
NO IAX REDUCTION
LONGVraRTH SAYS
Tells Insurance Men Congress
Will Cut Executive Depart
ment Budgets
TO REVISE REVENUE LAWS
TVIirre jru nnd en nam '
I'll nnd 111. outer
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Complete
Line of
Men's, Women's
and Children's
in all sizes from 5
te 12. Widths
AAteEE.
Very Newest
Fall nnd
"Winter Styles
In All Leathers
1111 orders promptly fiiimI
npen NeCerdars Until 10 p. M.
Keystone l'hene, yinln 48J8A
In full swing new!
Three Bargain Prices
$35 $45 $55
Suits and Overcoats
35
H5
$55
MAJORITY OF WHICH WERE
$65 AND $60
MAJORITY OF WHICH WERE
$70 AND $75
MAJORITY OF WHICH WERE
$85 AND $90
Educator
AHOE,
Alterations at Cost
Ferre & Ce.inC.
Clothiers & Outfit ten
Chestmit Street at Jumper.
An Almest Endless Variety of
Appropriate Gifts of Geld
Our extensive stock includes styles te meet even
icijinrement Moderate prices prevail.
Fer Women
Rings
Pins
Br.iceleb
Mesh Bags
La VaJlicre?
Fer Men
Fobs
Dress Sets
Scarf Pins
Belt Buckles
Link Buttens
Pocket Knives
It von h.ie nor aire.id) re.eived our neu CATALOGUE
all or u rite for a cop
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st
DIAMOND MbUCHANTS JKWBLBnS SILVKnSMITHS
Ity the Anseclated lre
New Yerk, Dec, 0. Hubstantlal re re
ductlen of tajcca la nel possible In the
near future, Representative T.ongwerth.
of Ohie, n member of the Heuse wny.i
nnd means committee, which frnmes
revenue meaauren. declared here today,
speahlng at the meeting of the As
sociation of Life Insurance Presidents.
"Our immediate problem." Air.
Longworth said after nn analysis of the
government's fiscal situation, "Is the
revision and modification and simplifi
cation of present law, and the substitu
tion of fair and proper taxes for the
present taxes which, te my mind, m in
many respects unfair and improper.
The speaker predicted Congress would
lice In the neighborhood of $1,000,000,
000 from estimates aggregating mere
than $4,000,000,000 presented by the
executive departments. That would net
permit, however, he added, an general
reduction in taxes, and Congress faced
the task of finding new sources of rev
enue as substitutes for existing taxes
which should be abandoned or modified.
Customs receipts, Mr. Longwertli
nld, were tee low, but despite a firm
conviction of the Roundness of a pro
tective tariff policy he added that lie
did net consider that n general tnrlft
revision te increase duties could be
undertaken In the present disturbed
state of the world. It would be Impos Impes
sible te get reliable figures as te relative
costs of production at home and abroad
en which te found such legislation, lie
The excess profits tax was described
by the speaker an "essentially a tax en
brains and ability and efficiency of man
agement," which ought te dc repvaivu
"Dut the aituatlen is, and we might
ns well frankly face it," he continued,
"that it cannot be repealed unless
some ether tax la substituted for it
that wilt raise approximately the (.ame
amount of money'
Twe such substitutes, and enlj two,
Mr. Longworth said, were under com
mittee dlscuwden a Rales tax or a tax
en the undistributed pronto of corpora
tions. .
"It Is proposed," Mr. Iwgwnrth
saiti. te imoese a tax or. aDeut va n
cent en the difference between what a
corporation actually earns nnd what It
distributes te Its stockholders,"
In opening the convention Chairman
Fred A. Hewland, of Montpelier, Yt.,
said that the volume of life Insurance
Ih force In American companies far
exceeda thnt in all ether companies of
all ether countries. "It may fairly
be claimed," he said, "that sociolog
ically life Insurance represents the
greatest contribution that the genius
and enterprise of America have thus
far made te1 the civilizing forces of the
world, and Its possibilities are limit limit
less." Haley Kiske, president of the Metro
politan Life Insurance Ce, j Geerge I.
Cochran, president of the Pacific Mu
tual Life Insurance Ce., of Les Angeles)
Daniel Willard, president of the Haiti.
d Ohie 1
an. presld
of America, nnd F, II, Ells
mere enu unie
Hutcheson
Society
la read: William A
resident of the Actuarial
werbl of Lansln, Mich., commissioner
Of irttliretice ABn prrsiucm. ui me -
tlentl Contention of iMurjmee Com Cem Com
missiened were among the ether speak,
era who discussed varied phases of in
aurance CO EDS FOR SELF-RULE
Unlvaralty of Pittsburgh Qlrls Sign
DoeUratlen of Independence
Pittsburgh. Pa., D. 0.-(tty A. P.)
A declaration of, Independence wag
Igned bv the coeds of the University
of Pittsburg "hfn th women "Indent
voted unanimously for self-government
at a mass n eetlng here yesterday.
Under the declaration, the ttemen'a
Activities Association, recently organ.
Ixed. la empowered te rule en question
of social llff discipline, the honor sy.
tem, health scholarships and housing
of women ..indent.
CONSTANTINE 'KOftNQ.TEffi
Ne Oftlelal Nete Sent by .rcV
Telling plebfaeju'RMtrft l,'j
Athens, Dec. D. (By X". P.) W
official note has yet been sent te former
King Censtantlne In Lucerne, notifying
him that the people of Greece In -
plebiscite of Sunday list vpted for kia
return, ..
Prince Nicholas, brother of Ce.
stnntlne, arrived In Athens' last night
and immediately summoned the cabinet
ministers and the ether princes and
prlnceiae te hU palace, where atjtrt
them a communication from Cms.
'ttantlne. The message was net made-
public.
The opening of Parliament hoe
definitely been set for January D neat.
The American dollar was quoted at a
average of fifteen drachmas, '
?r$s.
BONW1T TELLER &CO
She tipedafyxShcpOripnaUen
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Christmas Gifts of Utility
te which Distinction of Quality,
Fineness & Originality are added
FEATURED IN
A shopping convenience indeed is the Christmas
"Gift Neek" just inside the Chestnut street deer.
Here you can find a Christmas remembrance for
every dainty woman you knew. Just a few of the
fascinating things you will "discover" at unusually
reasonable prices are mentioned belew:
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FRENCH DESIGN
IVORY SET
32.75
A useful and beautiful gift is this relief-carved,
three-initial monegramed. ten-piece bet. Choice of
coarse or coarse and fine comb; pin cushion covered
in pink, rose or blue. Ne monogram engraved
after December 15th for Christmas delivery.
PERFUMES, SACHETS
and TOILET ARTICLES
COTY'S
L'Orignn Perfume (Formerly 9.25) 6.75
L'Origan Perfume (Formerly 18.00) 13.00
L'Orignn Toilet Water (Formerly 9.25) 6.75
HOUBIGANT'S
Quelques Fleurs Toilet Water (Formerly 8.90) 7.50
Quelques Fleurs Sachet 2.50
Quelques Fleurs Talcum (Formerly 1.00) . . . .90
Ideal Toilet Water (Formerly 7.25) 5.75
Ideal Sachet 2.50
Ideal Talcum (Formerly 1 .00) 90
KERKOFF'S
Djer Kiss Toilet Water (Formerly 2.00) 1.75
Djer Kiss Perfume (Formerly 2.00) 1.75
Djer Kiss Sachet (Formerly 1.00) 85
GUERLAIN'S
Rue de la Paix (Formerly 12.00) 10.50
VIVADOU'S
Mavis Toilet Water .(Formerly .25) 1.00
FANS of colorful foamy ostrich (Val. 27.50) 18.50
Ostrich Feather CORSAGES (Value 3.00) . . 2.00
HANDBAGS of ostrich feathers (Val. 50.00) 35.00
SMELLING SALTS in fancy containers
.50 1.00 1.50
De Vilbiss dainty ATOMIZERS (Val. 2.00) 1.50
Imported Character
DOLLS
10.00 14.50 16.50
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Jtfj simply can't resist. Imported; ?JilMEpj
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Chinese Rugs
At Sacrifice Sale
We have received a $60,000 stock of
rare Chinese rugs of the finest quality,
which will be sold at less than wholesale
prices.
' We quote below a few sizes and
prices for comparisen:
4-0 x 7-0 $105
5-2 x 8-0 135
6-0 x 9-0 ".. 200
1
7-3 x
8-1 x
9-0.
10-1.
215
265
9-1 x 12-1 .
9-0x12-0..
10-2 x 14-0.
10-0 x 14-0.
12-0x15-0.
$358
380
465
490
630
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1606 Chestnut Street
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SONWIT TELLER &,CO.
$fopeaalfy(5AepfOfgma&QiU
CHE5TN.UX AT 13TK STREET
CONTINUED TOMORROW, FRIDAY
The ANNUAL DECEMBER SALE
FURS of FASHION & QUALITY
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
Fur Coats, Evening Wraps, Capes, Mantles
Jacquettes, Steles, Neckpieces, Muffs
Greatest Values Ever Offered
in This Annual Fur Event
FOURTY-NINE SMALL WOMEN'S & MISSES'
HUDSON SEAL COATS
Cellars and Cuffs of Self -Fur, Beaver, Squirrel, Australian
Opossum or Nutria
165.00 195.00 245.00
These Prices Represent Savings of 150.00 te 200.00 Because of
Procuring Pelts at Lowered Prices
Civet Cat Coats
Thirty-two-inch long model. I OK Aft
Were 295.00 yO,JJ
Natural Leepard Coats
36 -inch model; natural raccoon
cellar and cuffs. Were 2?t flft
French Seal Coats
36-inch model; skunk, squirrel, opossum
and beaver cellar and cuffs. IOC A A
Were 295.00 1VO.UU
French Seal Coats
40-inch model; beaver, opossum ")AC flft
& Bkunk trimmed. Were 350.00 "V
Hudsen Seal Coats
36-lnch model; plain and epes- 'J AC i(
sum trimmed Were 395.00. . MM
Hudsen Seal Coats
36-inch; trimmed with beaver, squir
rel, opossum and skunk. Were OCA Aft
595.00 OdU.UU
Natural Squirrel Coats
36-nch fu"flwe tretteur CCA Aft
model. Were 750.00 OOUeUU
Hudsen Seal Coats
40-inch (dyed -nuskrat); skunk, Bquir
rel and beaver tnmmed. Were CCA AA
795.00 .... ... OOU.UU
Quality Scarfs and Muffs
Formerly NOW
14 Hudsen Seal Muffs... 25.00 16.50
11 Skunk Scarfs 45.00 25.00
16 Skunk Muffs 45.00 25.00
21 Nat. Raccoon Muffs. 27.50 16.50
24 Beaver Mutl'e
11 Opossum Mufft
14 Squirrel Muffs
12 Beaver Scarfs . .
Formerly NOW
45.00 25.Q0
69.50 49.50
69.50 49.&0
45.00 25.00
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