an , V " ! ':a: V" ". J . ' '?' 'Vy - ' ". ' J i . . -if. .V&1 !-" tr ' .. "", V I . V 1 $',& 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGRr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921 it sr 2000 IL S. AGENTS ?? IHUNT TAX DODGERS ! &4 W h nS t V I. fcs B 1 Kf I? I & Ration-Wide Campaign Begins to Collect Dollnquent Sales impost PHI LA. ONE OBJECTIVE 01 a Btaff Cttrrttp&nAent WMhlnrfon, July . 'With Phila delphia as one of their objectives, 2000 deputy revenue collectors, nlilcd by a mobile force of 2"0 Bpeclally trained revenue officers, bi?an n nation-wide campaign to collect delinquent sales taxes. Commissioner of Internal Tteve-;e Blair declared the drive would coVer srlrttmllv every city o tlmportnnce In 'the United States. The bureau's "fly In squadron," already nt work In four teen cities stretching from Iloston to San Francisco, will be transferred later to a new group Including Philadelphia, Commissioner lllalr said. i Manufacturers who have failed to pay their excise taxes, or who have made returns In whlrli fraud Is suspected. will be a special object of Invcstlga- ' tlon. Special attention also Is to be liven to verification of returns on the tax on soft drinks and the tronsporta-, tlon, Jewelry, admission and insurance taxes. Monthly returns of these taxes re required under tho law. t "nispnvrrlM of fraud or wilful re- fasal to collect and pay the tux will be, followed by prosecution," the com mlssloncr said. "In these cases the Bureau of Internal nevenuo will urge the imposition of extreme penalties Failure to flic a return and pay the tax la punishable by a fine of not more than $1000 and an additional assess ment of 25 per cent of tho amount of the tax : while for wilful refusal or evasion the penalty 1b a fine of not more than $10,000 or five years' Imprison ment or both, together with an added assessment of CO per cent of the amount of tho tax. "The time to filo amended returns Is before and not nftcr Government Inves tigation. Taxpayers who, prior to In quiry by revenue officers, file amended returns accompanied by evidence to show the delinquency was duo to no wrongful Intent, will be given every proper consideration." The "(lying squadron" is now at work in Boston, New York, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Atlanta, New Orleans, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Paul. Minne apolis. St. Louis, Dallas, Denver aud San Francisco. After finishing this work there, the collectors are to be transferred to Philadelphia Birming ham, IkhiIbvIUc. Olnclnntl. Milwaukee, Fort Worth, Houston and Salt Lake City. PAY CUT UP TO RAIL MEN Union Chairmen Order Vote Taken on Reduction Oilcaso. July 0. The membership of sixteen railroad labor organizations, including the big four brotherhoods, will decide through n referendum vote by September 1 whether to accept or rilcct tJi 12 tier cent wage rcductlc that went into effect n raitroads throughout the country July 1, It was decided last night by the chief executive and 1500 general chairmen of the or ganizations. The general chairmen decided that they could not assume responsibility for the wage reduction that was or dered by the Itallroad Labor Board. CALLS BAD LIQUOR ONE GRIME CAUSE Cortolyou Also Blamo3 "Dope" and Extravagance Bred by Wartime Wages URGES QUICK PENALTIES Had liquor, narcotic drugs and war time wages which permitted unnatural spending arc given as the chief causes of the present prevalence of crime by James Cortelyou, Director of Public Safety. Quirk, decisive action by the courts and long terms for criminals are sug gested by the director as a means for cutting It short, "There Is no denying that the ao called whisky traffic has had much to do with the present crime wave," said the Director. "The pity of it Is that most of the stuff sold and transported Is nothing short of poison. When certain types of men and young boys partake of that deadly stuff commonly called 'hootch' It acts upon them In such a way as to mako them go nlmost to any extreme to get more. In that manner these poor, foolish youths nro driven des perate, and the first thing they know they hnve gono from bad to worse they are using dope. Would Rob Mothers "Once they take that awful step It Is almost Impossible to reclaim them. With their minds In that stute and the-' false ncre Instilled into them by the terrible effect of the drugs, they would actually hold up their own mother if she happened to come along while they are 'charged up.' "Whot we want most to stop crime Is quick and decisive action after crimi nals arc onco caught. If the courts would only act quickly and hand out long sentences I feel sure much good would result." In speaking of other causes which Lave acted as breeders of crime, the Director said : "The exceedingly high wages paid during tho war caused the average workingman to live and spend away beyond his limit. When the war was brought to a close those people who had Invested heavily In Liberty Bonds and war saving stamps were forced to sell them at a sacrifice In order to keep from starving. Honest Men Go Wrong "When the returns from these In vestments had been spent many of the 1917 Marmon In flit condition. Twe extra tlrr. rln fixxt Guy A. Willey Motor Co. llltOAI) HTHEET AT VINK workers, who In ordinary circumstances are really honest, were forced to seek an existence by hook or crook. "However, hard times or no hard times Is no excuse for either n workman or an employer to bo dishonest. "One of i the big reasons why tho surety companies suffered such hdavy losses was the fallurc-of employers to exercise the proper supervision over their employes. When Charles Toomcy's heavy embezzlements were unearthed It was suggested that every flnonclal institution In the city imme diately havo trusted employes 'checked up.' ' Political Lessons for Women More than 300 Itcbubllcnn women of Philadelphia received their second les son In the machinery of politics at a mass meeting in .the EiriergtnMT headquarters, at 221 South EIhO u(r.f Inst nl1t T . . U1"HI George A. Wblsh, recently ntw . member of the School IloardfK SM ' an reforms wcro to hi VEIL??.1 Other speakers were Mrs. rj UtllT. Gorton and Counct1iT.cn Roper Ma)1 Tagen. ' ani L. (MOnfeA 24 Restaurants Centrally Located Suggestions for This Evening's Meal ROAST BREAST OF VEAL (STUFFED) CREAMED SHRIMP WITH MUSHROOMS DEVILED CRABS with choice of Two Side Diahea .30 Mashed Potatoes Green Peas String Beans Spaghetti French Fried Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Baked Beans Spinach Soup (tmall order) . . .05 Cole Slaw or Pickled Beets.. .05 Roll and Butter 05 Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Iced Tea or Milk. . .05 r .- . irny V.ri.tL. of PIm. Cake. Puadlno. Fruiw. ne j n Desserts Fruit siad. ic. cream ,uo' ana . IU We Offer Wide Choice of Cold Salads and Combination Salad Sandwiches k Our "Automat-Cafeteria" 818-20 Chestnut Street OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL MIDNIOHT m n 11 v && fluted 'fi! Mount Rainier National Park In the great Pacific Northwest near Tacorna and Seattle. Come out and coast down one of the tremen dous snow slopes of Paradise Glacier on Mount Rainier a half mile without a stop. And right at the edge of the glaciers bloom myriads of beautiful wild flowers. t Visit the wonderful cities of Portland, Tacorna and Seattle. Motor over the Columbia'River Highway. Extend your trip to Alaska, if you like. , On your way visit Denver, Rocky Mountain National (Estes) Park, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City and Yellowstone National Park. Return by way of California. Two splendidly equipped through trains from Chicago ) "the Oregon-Washington UmifH anH rvn;nanni t ini.j Low Summer Fares Now in Effect Zleautijully illustrated booklet "Pacific Northwest and Alaska" fru on rtqutsi. Let its plan a trip for )ou. For infcrmitlon, nk tny RiIIrod Ticket Office, or D. M. D.vl., Cen-I Aicnt, F L. Feaklni. Otn'l Ant. C. & N. Vv. Ry.. U, p, Syitera H4 Widener Bldr., I31J Cheitnut St., .mm Cora'l Tmit hide.,' 13th aai PbiUdilphla Market Sti.. Phllid.lohl. i mm Chicago Northwestern traci C A Ws D IT L L A C It is a pleasure to observe the joy with which new owners discover, one after another, the qualities which render the Cadillac unique and unrivalled their intense satisfaction, in particular, with its never-lessening dependability. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street it PEERLESS i y il 2: ac BpHg 7? ru jfc c MBBBBBBBBCMEHBBBtBBBEMr Analyze! Compare! It's what you GET in a car, not the price you pay, that counts most performance on the road, ability to endure, comfort, economy. For superiority in all essentials, Peerless costs you less than any other high quality eight because Peerless prices are based upon former low costs of buildings and machinery, and present costs of labor and materials. Touring Car $2,990 Roadster $2,990 Coupe $3,680 Sedan $3,950 Scdan-Limousine $4,210 PRICES F. O. B. CLEVELAND: War tax not included THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CltroW, Ohio SPORTINa 1 II - LOAFING , W RANGE A PiBl'' 1fT-l ffca- g-' t nar , Vv s1 Phone, Spruce 1446 ... .,tf , ,, 'V'k'-(MHOIIIn8ClIIS A f liJfc fr A JA'JC RUBBER COMPANY Inc J , x. 'gfeSJFf SSBSKk QEa!ffilr?i?v 'z.j'rSSBl. Street rrjuwo . PhiU6Wphi,:nE 0k 3MRijlf 1 1 i- IIHHsJIKr RANGE M GIRARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 2314 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia i iiiNHiim)0 75 Used Cars At Smashing Reductions Guaranteed, rebuilt and refinished OAKLANDS, open and elosed Models, and also other ears taken In trade for Oakland Sixes Buick, Chalmers, Ford, Cleveland, Stearns-Knight, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Maxwell, Overland, Nash, Dodge, etc. Wc Announce a NEW LOCATION for Rebuilt and Refinished Oaklands Oar rebuilt, reflntnhrd anil Ruurantred poller on all Oakland, taken In exchange for new ear. has worked ont bo mccessfully and created inch a demand (or them thnt have l.aied a three-atory balldlnr located at 1515 and 1517 Thompson Street to handle thli part of our ba.lneea eiJa. tlrelj. We Inrlto 70a on tonr throagh thla mod crnly equipped building to tee for j-oareelf how It U petilble for u to rebuild Oakland and .ell them on our guaranteed policy. Open eTenlngf. 1515-1517 Thompson St. Rebuilt Car Department Phone Poplar 1370 Look At These Prices 1919 Oakland Touring, $550 Rebuilt and Refinished Buick (4) Touring, $325 1920 Maxwell Touring, $375 Oldsmobile 1919 Touring, $695 (Terms if desired) We must clear our present location, of all stock AT ONCE. This need, together with price reductions on new standard makes, including OAKLANDS, makes this radical reduction of prices on used cars possible: right in the heart of the season. f Oakland Motor Car Co This Sale Is Being Conducted at Our Factory Branch 918 North Broad Street ?hp0enneEpv0ePtfi MMMMMMMlMMflMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMltMMMMJ Sv The SAX CORD WITH NEW FEATURES THIS tire represents the last word in scientific construction. X it is built on a pnnaple which means greater mileage and greater non-skid secunty. 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