Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 27, 1922, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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Faultless Service,
JtopeiabaenixIbtHts.
QXTERING
Kit STILL MUM
ON FAULTYFIGURES
State Treasurer Has Net An
swered Cel. McCain's Charge
He Misled Assembly
RAPS LEWIS, DODGES FACTS
General. Ilp te May, 1021, had been ae
effective that
''In almost every case Individual
action mich n thla will net again be
neceiwnry en the part of aucccedlnr Ad Ad
mlnlHtratiens inasmuch as
manufacturing corporations are new
olive te the requirements of the law."
In ether words Mr. Hnr.U. Sim A
cleaned up everything in the way of
uuiiuijueut luxes.
He hed paid Lieutenant Governer
Ueldlemnn &5000 and Assistant Direc
tor FcrtlZ. Of tllO ItlirOIIII llf Teirtulntlnn
Iteferrnce, $10,000, te say nothing of
ether lawyers ever the State who re
ceived ether thousands for helping te
collect these taxes, te a total of
$100,000.
In his Btatcment te the llcorganiza llcerganiza llcorganiza
tlen Commission Mr. Hnyder declared
that there were millions of lellnrn
jet te he collected in the way of de
linquent taxes.
Atrniii't this assertion them l Amti.
i ter General Lewis' positive declaration
LITTLE
BENNY'S ,
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
Hy ;kek;k nex Mccain
H.irrishurff. Feb. 1T7. Charles A.
Snyder, State Treasurer and former
Amliter General, has never refuted by
faett and figures my charge In the Kvn-! that Uila claim of Snyder's is absurd
wve l'um.ie Ltpexn that, as ! i, i"nLS
. , ., ... . , . ,. , ... '' nly seeking te bolster his candidacy
nfflVer of the State, he deceived the for the governorship.
'!!!!.r'0L "I'- . i... r ..-!K??.u.?."cW Md Involved
ueuKueeping, mere arc vat sums whlen
'T'li im was (ifine by n misstatement of
m mm mmlm mrmm J til" Commonwealth' Income available
FEBRUARY FURNITURES -Sr"" " w" l"crc'
MtMMl&r l DVTr O Air El I'"lrst' rr th0 p.travagant npp.e-
unu uuu OrKilJ I pnaueixi mane ey me net i.fgnmiiu'j
l iiaseii en his iMiimnieu income ei me
Stnte, and.
Seuiinl I leadlnc the Governer te
, biiieve that the rcenues were t rally
I greater thru they were by $17,000,000,
I proximately.
I .Mr. Snyder, as Auditor General, is
1 Mii'd u sta'ti-meiit winy in hi session of
1H21 "te the Senate and Heuse of K'P
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Regular $50.00
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VELVET RUGS
n SS7.50
HUB FURNITURE CO.
AT ANY OK CU'R STOItES
4734 Franlcferd Ave.
22 and 21 W. Chelten Ave.
2205 Seuth St.
Great liaraalna February HaU
Mr. Snjder himself could net collect.
notwithstanding his assertion in his
pamphlet that he had denned up every
thing when he left the office of Auditor
General.
The detailed facts of this remarkable
condition In the finances of l'cnnsyl
vania. including, fin It ilnna bii.ifi
I items set forth in dollars and cunts, is
imuuier suirj .
T was mad at my sister Oladdls for
dlffrcnt reasons and the deer bell rang
and I went and It was a man. with a
bnsklt full of spools of thrcd and Fafcty
pins and erdncrry dangerous pins and
dlffrcnt things, saying, Is your mother
in?
Wlch lest then I had n geed ideer,
saying, Ne but my sister Is, de you
wunt te see Iter?
Yes. Im net pnrtlckler, nd the man,
and 1 sed. All rite, come en In the
parler and 111 call her.
O, III wait heer, seel the man, and I
sed, Ne, come en in, she don't like te
come te the frunt deer, f.he likes te
buy things In the parler, and the man
sed, Well, If you Insist. And he went
In and sat down In the parler en the
i-dge of a chair as It he was trying te
de n grate balancing trick. Ileitis a
sktnnle man with a red nese and ene
eye half shut. And J went up and
Gladdls was In her room In her red
dressing gown looking nt her face in
the mirror as If she never saw it before,
me saying, Hay Gluddls, theres some
man down in the parler says he wunts
te see you
O. who is It. who can it be. dldcnt
i no give you tils name bed uiaddis,
Nrf, Fnrviin.. u.ir..A ! I""' I FCt, " dldcnt auk him, mid
Needy Families Helped r,mi,IN Hwii ,j Jt mst ,l0 that nice
Thi l.vrvivn I'imttn T.vtmira - i v M..i..,n,.,..,-n .t.. i... ....iii i...
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n-i-maini-s i.i i iui -. ..-.,..... hiieniciigps me receipt et 51, hent by 1 met me at tnc dance, lie sen lie mite drop
States income which contained thei "H, J. Jt.," for Mrs. Cnthnrlne Grn- ' erreund.
inNleadini! figure-. ziPSn, 1210 Seuth Sixteenth street. 11ml I Maybe it is. he leeks like a bug
Se far as known only one cop J of'nlse .$1 sent by "A Reader. for Mrs. I eellecter. I red. Wieh he did. and
tin.. 1ms been preserved, ut which a Digan, L'e'J," Nertli Stanley street, 1 Gladdis sed. () grayshiss and heer 1 am
copy is m mj ikimsi.m. .wnese son was Killed wnen the Dican net dressed, go down and entertnne
In n mlnnit. And I went 'down ngen
and the man was still netting en the
edge of the chair, me saying, She'll be
rlte down, and the man sed, Thank
you very mutch, but are you sure its
nil rite me being In heer? and I sed.
Sure, I told her you was In heer. And
prltty seen Uladdls came in loeklrfg
all ixcltcd as if she had get dressed
In a fcarse hurry, jind hhe looked nt
the man with the bnsklt an his lap and
he tried te sit even fcrthcr en the edge
of the chair and lind te quick sit back
azen en. account of thnt being the
fcrthest edge there was, nnd Glnddls,
sed, at is this, a jeak? and the man
sed, Ne Indeed, I was brawt In heer
ngenst my will, I dident wunt te come
In, I was Invited in Chpeshilly, would
you care te buy eny pins or needles or
thrcd?
Ne I would net, geed by, sed Gladdls.
And the man quick get up and went
out, me going out with htm no Gladdls
weuldent have'n chance te de ehythlng
te me and then I ran up the street like
the dlcklns be the man weuldent either.
BROKEN WIRE FIRES POLE
Firemen Accomplish . Dangerous
Tatk of Extinguishing BU10
A broken wire from which the current
of clectriclty had net 'been shut off
today set fire te the telegraph pole at
the southwest corner of Frent and
Dauphin streets.
This presented n dangerous taste for
firemen, who had te climb the pole and
put out the flames. Moving with cau
tion and wearing rubber gloves, the fire
men succeeded before much damage was
done.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
BAUME.
BENGUE
(ANALOSIQUr.)
iv All uruaaicu - i.en a ruhc undu
THOS. LECMINC V CO. NCWYOKK
A DREAM PALACE
The faint oiler of Oriental In
cense 1:5.000 worth of sump sump
tueu.i tapestries and russ from
the Far Kaat filled with the
seductive p'ralns of beft, wlrd
music : brUhf, with the glow of
myriad jeweled lamp all com
bine te enchant the senses.
Danciag Sevea te Nine Tea te One
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 28
win be
"CARNIVAL NIGHT"
Tables may be reserved by np
plylnir te Head Walter, 01
plieitne Spruce 0160.
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CAFE L'AIGLON
CIXSTNUT at FIFTEENTH
Increases the
action of the
intestines
Hundreds of men and wo
men have already found
freedom from laxatives by
eating Fleischmann's fresh
yeast.
Doctors are new agreed that
proper elimination of waste matter
should be brought about by feed.
One doctor comes right out and
states plainly that the indiscrim
inate usa of cathartics is one of the
causes of constipation.
Physicians all ever the country
re recommending Fleischmann's
fresh yeast because it is a fresh
feed, rich In these elements which
keep the Intestines healthy. In one
series of tested cases, normal func
tions were restored in from 3 days
te 5 weeks.
Tryitontferyoutself dein to te to
dybyaddmg2er 3 caltesef Fleisch
mann's Yeast te your everyday
diet. Keep It up and see hew nor
mally and regularly your intestines
act. Ce sure it's Fleischmann's
Yeaat the familar tin-foil pack
ge with the yellow label. Place a
standing order with your grocer.
Tl.i hcurcs minted are therefore from
;! Charles A. Snxdcr's nTe11''
! I p te the pRent Mr. Snyder, In his
I liltins- carefree way. has dlsmhx'vl all
I "liarces nsTint him with Mich e; na-
1 ".Ions as "I'm the besx. "If 1 hud 1
'it te de ever again I'd give 'Lddie' 1
Ueidleman $10,000 instead of the .."000
"ip get." "The State's finances are all
J tight." "There's nothing te It."
Sndcr Dodges Facts
Unfortunately Mr. Snyder has always I
dealt in generalities. He hns never I
' given figure tu back up his nsnertiens, J
sive en ene oei-nsion. 1
This was before the Commission te
'Ili-erganlze the State Departments, which '
nill be di.vu'-scd later en.
Mj specific charge, made weeks age,
was that Charles A. Suder in his re
port te the Legislature of Vyi, a re-j
pert which inspired the orgy of nppro nppre
ptiatluns. that charaeterlwd Uiut bed,
I ad through Igneranep. earele.ssncts or
deliberate purpose, unstated the Iniomej
'f tiie State uvnllable for general ap
propriation, such ns schools, charities j
and publie institutions. 1
Uh placed the Income, npprovimately,
it .$C"i.O0O,MlU. when, in fatt, It was
n' Jil.'i fMHi.OOO. a difference, it will
hi elisened, of S17.000.000.
Ordinarily, it euhl seem incredible
that thf chief fiscal officer of a great
State could perpetrate Mich a gross
error. Its only explanation is found
in Mr. Snuler'.s assertion that, "I leave'
the details of my office te my suberdi- 1
nates." '
And the way was this; Mr. Snyder
hgurcd every penny of money received
b the State, from whatever source, as
available for appropriation by the Leg
islature. ( Them are cprtaln sourcee of income
1 designated by lnw te be devoted te cor cer
I tain purneM's. Thus, the Income from
automobile licenses, under the present
fiscal system, cannot be used for public
schools, hospitals or the expenses of the
Legislature.
Snderesque Tabulations
Notwithstanding these legal restric
, liens, Mr. Snjder figured, In the mene
I available for general purposes, Mich
items as 5,000,000 from meter licenses,
i which Is designated for the use of the
i Highway Department, is nvallablc
' funds.
He included .$2,000,000 of State bends
for reads and twenty-one ether Items
of similar character.
1 Included in this juggling of figures
' was one Item which the 'iti.:eii least
versed in State finances can realize was
1 net intended te be used for any pur-
I tiee but that designated by the united
1 Mates liiivernment. viz
home was destroyed by fire.
him n second nnd tell him 111 be down
for
"Federal at)'
vocational educatleu,
VICHY
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Natural Alkaline
Water
Unexcelled for
Table Use
Known and pre
scribed by the
Medical Profession
for many years as
possessing great
Medicinal Properties
ggKVOUR
2mjcian
BettUd at
th Spring
UiOAtiltiUiUtiS
ACII A MILI.EK
lL r'Jttt'HKK CO.
TJiQU CO.
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Se it gees all down the line of tangled
finances until it reaches 517,000,000 of
ermr and miscalculation.
The Intent excursion Inte the do
main of big finance by State Treasurer
' Snyder was his remarkable charge last
' week before the Commission for the
Ueorganlzatien of the State Govern
ment. Stete Senater Geerge Woodward, of
I (itrmantewn, i chnirman of the com-
I mission, and Harry S. McDevitt, pri
vate secretary te Governer Sproul, is
the secretary.
f IJefere this commisMlen Snyder as
serted that there were millions of del-
lnrs te Ik! collected in the way of taxes,.
That If the present Auditor General.
1 Samuel S. Lewis, was diligent in the
present stringency, the crisis in the
State's finances would net eist. That
there were millions of dollars remaining
1 te be collected and turned Inte the State
I Trea.surv.
1 In thin connection It must Le borne
, in mind that the term of Mr. Snyder as
Auditor General expired In May, 1021,
when Mr. Lewis succeeded te the office.
Mr. Snyder meantime became State
Treasurer by the choice of the Repub
lican voter of the State.
Snyder Fixed Own Rules
' The offices et State Treasurer and
Auditor General are elective, therefore
the people are responsible for Mr. Sny
der and his thirty jears of public office
holding. Governer Sprnul. who appoints nil
ether officials net elected by the people,
our anv oilier State official, cannot be j
saddled with this responsibility.
In the eeure of Its work the Weed-I
ward Commission for the Itisirganlza Itisirganlza
tlen of the Stnte Government has been
homing executivii sessions until such
tune as it in ready te present a report.
This fact bus been Impressed upon ull
Stute officials, heads of departments and
empleyes summoned te appear before it.
State Treasurer Snyder was asked te
'ppcar. Did he observe the rule of the
commission?
He did net.
Ilefere entering the .tearing room he
handed te the newspaper correspondents
a prepared statement in which lie at
tacked the present Auditor General,
saying that "If dellmiuent taxes were
collected there would be no stringency
in Stale menetnry affairs."
The commission, informed of this
fact, immediately sent a copy of the
evidence given by Mr. Snyder "te Audi
tor General Lewis, us It was in effect
a rellectleu en his official conduct. Te
this Auditor General Lewis replied:
"The statement of Stnte Treasurer
Charles A. Snyder is se utterly absurd
that, had net the Commission for the
Ueorganlzatien of the State Government
referred his list of alleged delinquent
taxes te me, 1 would net have dignified
it with notice."
Hardly u Illiishlng Violet
rnfertunaidj for Mr. Snyder, he re
cently circularized the newspapen of
the State with un right-page pamphlet,
addresbed "Te the Teople of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania." which he
Is using as one of his campaign bids for
the governorship.
In this monograph Mr. Snyder med
estly admits that his collection of dt
llnuucnl Hue, while he was Auditor
Geld Heep Earrings
IS
Of 14 Kt. green cold. A stvle which
much admired. The engraved design adds much
te their appearance, per pair $12.
Earrings arc much in vogue at present. We
have many attractive styles which will appeal te
women of geed taste.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELnitS SILVEIISMITIIS
A Wedding Gift which comes from the store of Bailey, Banks A
Biddlc Company will be doubly appreciated en account of ttys firm's
widely established reputation for quality.
THERE is nothing which can viol ""ill, BUT I feel shabbyl" Hew
with the brilliancy et the ini
Polished Girdle Diamond, unless it
be the sparkle in the eyes of the
happy little fiance when the Engage
ment Ring containing this most ex
quisite of jewels is slipped en her
finger. One can but marvel at the
superior beauty of this diamond,
exclusive with the house of Bailey,
Banks & Biddlc Company. It is net
alone the quality of this diamond
which makes it supreme, but the
unique manner in which it is cut.
And, of course, Uallcy's platinum set
tings are slmnly enchanting. He don't
detract from Its beauty by placing be
side It a clumsy geld wedding ring, but
supplement It with a dainty circle of
diamonds.
Inanv dcedIc did veu hear make
this remark these warm dnvs we
nad last week 7 And hew few of us
are prepared for these first mild
days of late winter or early spring.
Lucky are the men and women who
had the foresight te send their light
weight wearing apparel te Bargs',
1113 Chestnut Street, te be cleaned
or dyed before putting it away for
the winter. Why net leek ever your
wardrobe, select these articles which
need cleaning and send them te
Bargs' new? Yeu will be mere than
satisfied with the work done by this
firm, for Fhave at all times found
them te be most thorough and
efficient.
VlfE HEAR romantic tales about the precious jewels which are brought
te us from far distant lands, but could anything be se wonderful as
te be able te serve luscious Fruits which have been shipped all the way
from Seuth Africa and Seuth America? I saw them today at Hallowells'
Bread Street below Chestnut. Think of it at this season Peaches, Plums'
Nectarines, Watermelons and Heneydcw Melons from Seuth Africa and
Peaches from the fertile province of Mendoza, in Argentina. These Fruits
grown according te our own methods, are simply delicious and through
Hallowells guarantecd-perfect-delivcry sendee you may send them te
friends living 1000 miles from this city.
TIIE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
I National I if
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MM
Net se long age prunes werejust prunes! To
day, thanks te Sunsweet, prunes have arrived.
Prunes belong in the best of menu-company.
Fer Sunsweet has made the eating of prunes a
daily American health-habit. Sunsweet has
made the serving of prunes a recognized matter
A geed taste as well as geed health.
And it is te celebrate this achievement te
I 'register" this taste-and-health idea that Sun
sweet stands sponsor for the first National Prune
Week, February 27th-March 4th. Make it a
point te "leek in" at your grocer's this week.
See the special displays he has prepared for you.
Learn about the undreamed of dishes you can
make from Sunsweet Prunes the finest fruit fruit fruit
ifoed California produces.
And, above all, remember that countless
'thousands of housewives the nation ever are
'paying tribute this week and every ether week
ln'theyear te the bright "Sunsweet idea." Fer
Sunsweet has shown them, as it will show you,
hew te keep the family feed-bill down and the
family health up!
SUNSWEET
CALIFORNIA'S
NATUKE"FUWORED
Send for ourcemplete Recipe";
Packet edited and tested by
our own Demestic Science
Director. California Prune
and Apricot Growers Inc.,
San Jese, California' 11,000,
grower-members..
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J. B. 3heppacd &$6ns
Linen Table Napjdns
These Numbers Are Se Special '
that you'll want te butf in quantity and you'll
hav. te buy QUICKLY! . '
aa-inch Llnsn Napklni, "feet pattern," $.50 de.
36-inch Linen Napkins-, "closer pattern," $11 dex
i4-in. Hemstitched Plain Linen Tea Napkint,
,$4.65 dez.
Linen Luncheon Clethe
Hemstitched All-Linen Damask Luncheon
Cleths, 36 inches, $3. 25 each.
Bargains-in Napkins and Towels
Making an opportunity for
bearding-houses and small hotels'
During the waf we were obliged, against our
policy, te replace the lower grade linens with
cottons. These goods are mostly imported, made
in linen patterns, and are perfectly all right except
..that they are cotton and net linen; se we're
closing out the remaining quantities as follews:
2e-in. Napkins, $3 dez. aa-in. Napkins, $3.75 dez.
Hemstitched Tea Napkins, i5-inch, plain satin
band border, $3.75 dez.
Huck Towels closed at tee, ta i-2c, 15c, sec, 35c
and 45c each.
100$ Ghestnut Street
Nfc
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Office Furniture
at
Great Reductions
February Sale Savings Far Belew
Prevailing Market Prices
Our regular high-grade stocks. The
prices quoted here give but an idea of the
extraordinary values.
L
SS $9.50
Arm Chair te match
Revolving Chair, in Oak
or Mahogany finish.
Sturdily constructed, fine
appearing and an Incom
parable value, $9.50.
Typewriter Desks, $27.50
Selected plain Oak, as illus
trated; dull finish. Five-ply built
up top and three-ply built-up pan
els. Three drawers in pedestal.
Length, 42 in.; width, 30 in. A
great value at $27.50.
Hat-Tep
Desk
il m U ff Tiffli vs H
11 'I ilfi)Sil r M
W til & I N
$387S
Sixtv - inch
Flat -top Desk,
with quartered
Oak top. Has
1-inch legs,
equipped with
case - hardened
h t e e 1 sliding
ahuia T1 a n n
drawer in right pedestal for books. Alse knee drawer. A flne
appearing Desk at an attractive price, $38.75. '
Other Flat-top Desks in Oak from 517.50 te $195.00. In
Mahogany finish and Mahogany from $29.25 te $272.00. ,
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3
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Letter File,
$91.50
This 4-drawer
Steel Vertical
Letter File
will last a life
time. Each
cabinet has 98
inches of space
for filing.
Drawers run
en rollers and
are of electric
welded con
struction, Without Leck
$31.50
With Leck
$38.50
OKc Tabltt from $10 MO
it ' Mill ft
liullii
JttF jj3i? ill
my x
$13.75
Revolving
Chair
A high-class Revolving
Chair, made of Oak or
Mahogany finish. Durable,
dignified and n great
value. Price. $13.75.
Other Revolving Chairs
from $10.75 up.
te $300.00
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