Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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DECLARED BY P. R. R.
Ceal and oe6 Are virtualy
. Only Shipments Being
Moved
ROAD IS
NOW TAXED
Celli and feed nre virtually the only
Alpments being mevc.l by tlie Pcim
'nlranla Rnllren.l teilny.
A drastic embargo announced by of
ficials of the company yesterday hnlts
,11 ether forms of freight from ren-
lliift Uncs while nccumulateil stocks
d ccal arc transported from the mines
eenumcrs In lnrge cities;. Uenvy
Ihlpments of grain are nlhe being
S, and the peak of the movement
his net yet been reached.
Feed and fuel shipments have already
itied the facilities of the railroad te a
Je"? equaled only In 1020. A most
Kn 000 mere ears have been moved this
pith than during the same period
The embargo halts shipments of
vcrvthlng east and west originating
Jn connecting lines, except the necei
illlca of life and provides. In mlill mlill
tlen for an Intra -system embargo for
(n'dajs beginning Mendny. Much of
, t),e congestion due te the present lienvy
hlpments of cenl will have been re
lieved In the ten days, it Is believed.
Ceal and Grain Shipments Heavy
i Ceal and grnin niVtielug moved by
.v. I'oniiBvlvenia system in record-
breaking volume, and this, with ethery
heavy snipillCIlia. liu.l iiiauii m- imiiunu
te its capacity. Sinre September 1 tlie
number of leaded freight ears handled
lias increased te mere than lT.'t.OOO per
reek. ns against 00,000 .during the first
J'pk of January, 11)2.!. In the first
three weeks of eptemeer. ei.i.wu
leaded enrs were handled, while In the
lame Pfrln,l f 'nst ycar t,lr "'""ber
ia 35..iHw.
( Uailrenu euicinis say nic uenvy iimvi
Bent is the nnturnl result'ef tlie current.
enusual iieiimnu ler ceai. me Dumper
irnln crop new coming into the market
and the increase in general business i.e
tlvity. The liciglit of the freight move
ment has net yet been reached, they
lay, hut may be expected seen.
statement issued by the railroad
Mplalns the purpose of the embargo
and the steps taken te make it effective.
PRINCE TO STUDY IN PARIS
Member of Japan's Imperial Heuse
Will Be rV. iltary Student
Tolile. Sent. 'J'.. I'rlmv Asaka. of
the Imperial house, is gelm; te Paris
te nuud a jenr studying military
tactics under the French, who earlier
tutored the famous Japanese warriors,
Xainagata and Oynmn.
The earliest outside inllucnce en the
Japanese Army came from France,
though later German Influence predomi
nated. New a detachment of British
aviators is engaged here in teaching
the Japanese te My. The practice of
lending officers te Kurepe as students
has long been established.
l'rlnee Asaka is a sen-in-lnw of
the lite nmpcrnr Meljl and heads a
recently established branch of the im
perial family. lie is it major of In
fantiy. It Is probable he will visit the
United States after his jenr In Paris.
NEW CHANDLER INDICTMENT
Defunct Brokerage Firm Accused of
Embezzling Stock
Hart Mendenhnll and Frederick T.
Chnndlir, Jr., former members of the
defunct brokerage firm of Chnndler
Brethers & Ce, were again Indicted by
the Orand Jury jpsterdny. The two
defendants are listed for trial en No
vember (1 net, lu Criminal Court.
One of the indictments returned yes
terday cliniges them with emb-vlemcnt
as broker of u ccitltieitte for 100 shares
of the stock of the Swift International
Cencpany. valued at SL'TOH, and another
charges them with conspiracy in that
connection.
Electric Concerns Ask Charters
it iiarrisuurg, sept. -". Applications
ter ennners ler mere tnan u deen new
lectric companies in Western Pcnn
Jjhnnin counties hac been approved
te the Public S' rvice Commission, in
cluding a group for Allegheny County
Inf mm f.ir I Vfi tv ffi,it tirwl -n.. ... .....
! The Allegheny list Includes one for Cor-
AOnOllH. Till .lllllllliuti.M rlciKA.1 .1.
t docket of numerous jitney applications'.!
Ojrcctmg eleven in Berks Ceuntv and
Ixln Bucks te step operating fel-'
I '"hiihiiiui iit, luAiiiiu ur inuiej
uiiiiiiiiii-ii uiie was uise ordered le
wp in I'ljiiiiileipfiia.
I! ' Free Libraries for Parishes
. Free libraries are i lm nkinMMmri
Ine f .,..,;.., ,, ".."
.i ,' . '" "l '"" J ' ' amour panslies
Ct the lllneesn nf IMmIm, I,, !,,!,: I. .. ...
. - -' . iiiitmi imiiiii, ii. n'
r inneinn ai ni iir -t -.,
!,tne Ciitliehe Women's Allianc. in the
ihilepntr.ai, club. 1111 Arch street.
Hit licit.
Mrs. Warburton Presents Flag
It -Mrs. Barclay II. Warburton pie.
I. wnted a iVnnsjlvanin State tlag te the
Dwa-iTicc Pest, Ne. -117, of the
iwican l.egleu, nt nn Amerlcaniza Amerlcaniza
"en mining held last night in its'
Madquurters, 1317 North Bread street.
ap?J' the ei.A MmsrjtrNe nenn
IbBnit1 Ie'?.W ?' .th, L'nllM Slut., ene.
linii of ,h. n fwlmminit nole" along th
i.J!:ft.0i..lhe Totemac. iind had his elath.i
i tetmiew f t lady who miiUteil upon an
hlchl,Qr.her ,nwsra?er. Ye Ami out
I J IBM?" . '"e Lei-Qia. "Mttk It a
Cuticura Seap
Without Mug
CttgeptSoep fa the f averlf foriift7tuerihlnz.
APPLES!
r.FrTJ"C,J'AnCEL POST
DEtlVEKED AT YOUR HOME
Send $1.0Ol,y,ch'ck,menly
S?ti.Ji c011tV.n(ir ohel apptai,
180 Wf Prnaid, anywhere within
' e',mU'i .rad.lu' of PhlU'liluhla.
mnkii.03'1 ?x our "ffhardi bv auto aute auto
meMl t4 ,ave jhlpplnit com.
Its.. $6.00
srm P1l" rrirht. CellnC
CIDER
frePmrjA iwe6t , ei" made dally
gai.Muo-ifflg.vn.r.wUe"'
WAPLEL1WEN farm
Lima Peit Office, Delaware
nut, . County, Pa.
mfii. 1,towl'Eilment II e a d, 3
fte?.. weit cr Medl. 1
N. Y. CUSTOMSJWLINQS
Imported Rubber Beets Held Duti
able at 30 Per Cent
New Yerli, Sept. 21). Rubber boeln
Imported by the United States Ilubbcr
Company, Bosten, were held dutiable
at 30 per cent ns wearing apparel com
posed of ration and India rubber, under
paragraph 250, Act of 11113, in n de
cision by the Beard of United States
Oencrnl Appraisers yesterday. Claim
was made for duty nt 10 per cent,
under paragraph .'HIS, as manufactures
in chief value of India rubber.
Pretest of the Canadian Pacific Hall
way was sustained in a ruling accord
ing free entry te sawed maple (timber
imported from Canada, under para
graph 047, of the Act of 11)13. The col
lectors' assessment nt 10 per cent was
retersed.
Steel bugles imported by Henry Knv
ser e,t Ills were held properly nssiseij at
.')." per cent, under paragraph 333. as
spanglei The Importers claimed dnssl"
llentlen ns manufactures of metal nt
10 per cent.
Glass lamps and trumpets Imported
by Strauss & Ce. were held dutiable
as tes nt 3." per cent-instead of nrtlcics
of colored glass nt -1." per pent. Applied
te the new tariff, this latter case pre
sents nn intere'ting situation. Toys
pay 70 per cent under the new law,
whereas articles of colored glass pav
only Oji per cent. In the same ruling
the collector s assessment nt -15 per cent
en novelty glasses (entnliiing fed liquid
concealed therein was affirmed.
Resinol
will seethe that
itching skin
The first applicntionef Rcsitieltisually
takes the itch and burn right out of ec
zema and similar skin-affections. This
Kentle, healing ointment seems te net
right at the root of the trouble, restoring j j
the skin te health in a surprisingly short 1 1
time. Resinol is sold by all druggists, s
ll
eveig-' public
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M. WENGER
'FURS
Quality
Our Mev?
Lewer Priced Section
Natural
Raccoon
Coats $195
Regular Season Price $275
40 inches long
beautiful silk lining
"iiH6,tfIi
WhyBuy the ESTE Y
Baby Grand?
Fer one big" important reasen: Because it is a
GRAND net a piano in Grand form only.
The ESTEY Baby Grand is far mere than a piano
in the shape of a Grand and resembling a grand
which when played upon is totally lacking in tone
and touch.
The ESTEY Baby Grand has the true Grand tone.
Its touch is that of a Grand. It is a musician's
piano, through and through. The best pianist of
your acquaintance will delight in playing it and
tell you that its tone can never be fathomed.
And the marvel of it is that it is small enough te
be easily accommodated in the average room of
our modern dwellings.
Any one having a beautiful residence, a pretty
cottage, a bungalow or an apartment in which
they have pride, should add the one finishing
touch of geed taste and refinement an ESTEY
Baby Grand.
ESTEY brst'knewn musical name in the world
Mere than half a million pianos and organs hai'c been tnaie
and are in use in every country en the glebe. SUCH A
RECORD INSPIRES CONFIDENCE.
The Kstey easy-payment plan makes it possible te arran.-e yuureA-n terms
within reason. Used Pianos accepted in exchange ui partial pament.
ESTEY COMPANY
ESTEY HALL
17th and Walnut Streets
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LasiiPHTrpwtipm ; ramm
euse of vVenger
1229 Walnut Street
WALNUT AT 13TH STREET
Furs at Lew Prices
A Specrel Event Te Help Us Clear
Our Stocks While Our Building Is
Being Remodeled
Every woman who is considering buying
furs should de se new. Hundreds have
already participated in the savings.
The quality Furs, for which the HOUSE
OF WENGER is se well noted, can new
be procured at prices that will net be
possible later.
Baby Lambs
Russian Sables
Fine Caraculs
Broadtail
B. Ckertak Wenger
Millinerj)
Our, superb collection of hats ere new displayed
for discriminating Women. A geed many French
hats together with adaptations from our evJn work
rooms.
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D. CHERT AK WENGER
MILLINERY
Eastern Minks
Silver Foxes
Baby Fishers
Persians
ej
sfipTBMBBJa ' 29; ma
HBr $10 Cash Delivers This jflfeeHHB
3-Piece
HN endleM aMertment of high quality, deeply
uphelttered tapeatry suites are shown here.
The feature that make this tale doubly interest'
ing is the dignified terma of only $10.00 cash.
The beautiful outfit illustrated above ii our lead
ing value for Tuesday.
Aimlniter Rug (l12-ft
Ii". Choice patterns
nnil colors. Pries
$29.75
Far SI Cash
4 -Piece
Oak Bed
Duefeld
Tli drnlirn of tlil
In far mperlnr te
ordinarily nt Men a (rrcntcr price. Extra larKi
vanity, !" end tied, chlfferette and JrMer This
iu!tu made tn ei for n much liUher prtre,
but n fortunnte purchase brlnir It te you at this
I.OW price.
Don't dlay In ettln
here for till' wonderful
barjcnln A xeltd oak b d
duofeld with Hpaulrh
leather uphels- 90 rj
terlns.... J'OV
Biautlful MahoRiny-and-Cane
Hall Chair Ler
crl In velour and nv
linlr with a touch f
pelj chrome.
SS5.00 Valui
Special
$39.85
10 -
Cabinet Range
Tin- dtnln of 1
U10 rial (J ..n
nut f'.tisKU
round tall (
$37.50
0f
Wmmi
We Clethe the Family for $1.00 A Week
Here Yeu
Are
Men! !
The Bisr
Snip of the
New
SsAen
1000
Dandy
New Fall
Suits
$25
111
Savu 55 te
S15
Snn , neTV
In .- Its
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nnl m
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a 1 t
BOYS'
2-PA1MTS
SUITS
$10.95
Made of long-wearing
material. Guar
anteed all-wool.
A 0nu.n Simmen Bed
Bprlnit and Mattress at
rrlcfi all can afford.
Special Values In
Beautiful 14 kt. White Oeld Wrtn Watch.
15 Jewel. - "
Special at
$14. 75
Optical
Icinitncrt
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Greater
72t5Arc1iSt
Tapestry Suite
$169
j0WtjfMmJ
Walnut Large Vanity Suite
rxrrllent 4 pier bedroom wiltx
muni run of mltci artrertlsei
$14950
4, (pl. O N,e"
LARGE SILK SHADES
and Choice of Mahogany or Polychrome Baae
Lamps Help Make Beautiful Hemes
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hi r-' ' 1 v.- .' ..i.v.e::ii'.'.?i'N. r
PlECE SPECIAL DINING-ROOM SUITE
ns txce'lm' ''l-ilnis hu I" a copied from t
. tlMs'iel In t' 1 r An . rlcnn nal- I)
f On m. h bur t 1 ' Inn . t . t r-r r and
1 s ur" r.l 'n Renulns leather.
500 Mirrors Al
French Plate
Glass $jk
sjiSm
12tlS t
f'il O V f
HuSeti
Oral an!
S q a a r e
Shape for
ti I'arlir
Poh chrome Mirrors
$9.75 Up te $15.00
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Cw
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Ii SB
Price $16.50
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Our Re-opened Jewelry Department
OenH Oeld
Hlled III fin
e p e e faced
Watch; full
Jewel adi.
Special al
$17.50
LEVY
DHIS suite is upholstered In richly colored
tapestry has loose cushions heavy roll
arms and made te give the maximum comfort.
This suite Is a late arrival from one of the leading
upholstered furniture manufacturer in the country.
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Tea Warms Many
sample tea warena at
grnulna bsrratn prices.
$19.50
77 II Oaah
Porcelain Tep Par
whlte porcelain-top kit
chen table
$7.95
Pav $1 Down
Sewlnr CaMnet Th
popular Prlscllla sewing
cublnet In mahegnnv.
Y "I'll need this In jour
newlnc .. . vO.Ot
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Large Oak
ChilTorebc
$17.50
$1 00 a Waak
.50
On A $50 Purchase
Women' t & lijinti'
High-Grade
Coats
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Wraps
A'- iiifc fL)
v .ve lMS.
$29-75
W e ra e n' b and
mlej' l e T e 1 y
f n'1 'tvy beyeni
what you would
Wct te And at
-3 l w a nrlce.
'K nn(VVraP bewlnir many nertl Idui
1 I nt'lV fn , Anrl .1
Ln. V.I n?w ,tTl8 f, h ur celUrs
of n itrla beaeretta and wolf. livery Cot
it ruuarkable ralue.
Materials Celer
?72i"dj' H!ni
gellrf Blaek
J?:0"?0!1 Brown
Ch-rlet Navy
reUlr9 .. .. Mixtures
Bins 14 te 44
(Soeond ni-SunuU)
ftieeir Ullenxl
Beautiful Line of
Girls' Coats
Seme with Fur Col Cel
lars in all the new
shade.
$9.98
Complete
3ellrer-d In
Indlrldnal
Carten
la.ll ' .. I , Ml . Wn.t Watch full Jeweled
In 1 1 u it ful inae,
Special at
$7.50
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FREE
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