m I'Jyytwyw l'VVti'ljSl, ?$WVW'WM$ wmm i jf? j mm , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHII5ADELPHIA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1922 URGE S HIGHER COA L AND ASSESSMEN t .. ... !...l UfaaUU nf Cfa4a Net Paying Share of Taxes, Says Expert STEP TAKEN IN SCHUYLKILL PbttsvlUe, Pa., Oef. 10. Reduction if 75 per cent in the tax rote or ncnuyi Mll County, just announced, bus caused a flurry of Interest nil ever the coun try and Frank 0. Rcese, tax expert, nhe led the movement for tax reform, l being flooded with inquiries as te hew ';,,!, n reduction was accomplished nt the same time that the public revenues were increased. "Pennsylvania is facing one of the gravest financial crises In its history," raid Mr. Iteese. "An entire breakdown In its financial program Is Inevitable unless the vast mineral wealth of the (Unto is nde P"? itH slinrc et tnx" Htles, as we have begun te make It de In Schuylkill County. I ray 'begun,' as the coal lands of this county could easily be assessed $1,000,000,000 In- xicau et nnir n billion, ami the taxing power still be within the limit of the law. ''State finances are Affected In the same manner as In Schuylkill county, where with the wealthiest coal lnnds in the world, net enough taxei were levied te keep the hcIioeI districts from bank ruptcy or the public highways In re pair. "In the past five years 1 have made thorough investigations for the State of its mineral wealth In nearly every ceun-i ty within the confines of the Common wealth and I have been convinced that a proper valuation of these lands for taxation purposes Is the way end the only way In which the State can get out of fts present Slough of Despond." While with the State Mr. Iteese worked In collaboration with his Ren, Captain Jehn F. Itcene, who is new con nected with the Department of Internal Affairs, and the utatistlcs he Is fur nishing of Pennsylvania's great min eral wealth are attracting wide atten tien. A separate book en each county of the State Is being issued, with the mineral deposits summed up in com plete detail. Cantain Reese's statistics show that Pennsylvania has 42,000,000.000 tens of bituminous coal in place, which would last at the present rate of min ing, nearly 300 years. "If these figures seem vast, it may be pointed out that the United States Geological Survey es timate Pennsylvania' bituminous coal deposits at 78,000,000,000 tens. It 1b expected that both Mr. Reese and his son will be called before the newly appointed Ceal Commission te testify as te existing- mining conditions in Pennsylvania. Announce" ment Mr. S. Lubin, inventor and originator e f the moving picture .indus try, is new giving his entire personal attention te his Optical business from 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. daily. Examination of your eyesight made with Mr. Lubin'a new cientific instruments frae. Ne drops used. Geld-filled, 1 2-kt. frameless eye glasses and spectacles with teric curved crystal lenses as low as $2.50 LUBIN 21 S. 8th St. Between Market and Chestnut Est. Since 187 S WMMMJMWMMaMMMMMJr: Can you !! modern horn cenrnlnc? We hare opening! for a limited numeer ei talesmen with geed record te tell Min Min Min ncaoelis Heat Retru- btei. Only men whose receres thaw that they have been successful tW men and are steady workers w&l be considered. i m m li i KL H fm mmmMm alMatftiMBl I den in proportion te your eslea, whfc a limit te jear earning apatny. MINNEAPOLIS HEAT REGULATOR CO. Philadelphia Branch lull! li 323 Bulletin Bldf. II nSHSSw frEfrilBEQfr ecciililaV lyttaT7'fll&laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB aaaaaaaaV ".-Afc H fiifflj 1 mm xir r i JyiL li i i95fl HBHflr Beginning Thura.. 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MMKETIIX te 121 STREETS V. M Extraordinary Values in Furniture and Bedding ion $14.95 $4 Gelden Oak Polished American Leather Slip-Seat Chair $2.29 This 5-Piece Gray-and-Blue Break- d- A Qr fast Suit fPLeUO $16.00 Library Rocker or Arm Chair 59.95 rA Uphelet vcl Yty iHI! lirewn lrath- GsSf WJ crette seat. OS" Jri. i tL T , w - Oak Dressers at 50c en the Dellar $45.00 Dresser (Illustrated) 5S22-50 500 2-Inch Pest Enamel Beds . $9.95 :H:P $12.00 Felt and-Cotten Mattresses . $9.75 lnit 1 Ort r ll-i'dcc fn.h iiiatrec(s Famous "National" Link Fabric Springs, Cjrr 4P . . f) I etmAKt Special at A Most H underfill Value $8.00 Pillow and tfQ (r Bolster Sets .. . t&OeVD Heusefurnishings and China At Tremendously Reduced Prices $8.50 Rapid Washing Machines $4.29 Han 1 power mfl chlnci with cay running gfara. fin ish slightly nibbed. if' i iq II LI n i fiiJIfcl 3-Scwed Cern Fleer Breems at2f0,'35c Hxtra strong. Reg. $8.00 Matting-Covered Cedar Chest, VIA AK with handles . . . rrvSr"', B- laaji 90c Glass Wash KQ Beard . OU $2.00 Adjustable Curtain pP-.'-ilhiDp Stretchers y ui ie UXTxr7 13 on-rustable ' Dins tjPgS BB. gffvijL.' "'.vszs; Q $29.50 Refriger aters $20.50 Sii'- tfaaBTTlisMCfMcW ii vSSRaliW?! ti $13.50 American Porcelain Dinner C?Q QK W h lihiebn 1 deeratlcn!. CO DIP $1.50 Clear Crvstal Glass Mixing or Refrigerator Bowl Sets et 7ScSe I'ie s ze S a s. .mil i rrh'S n il am 75c Cut Glass fyir SuKar & rcam -v, Se!s 45c nfrair .. I -. Vr i an and $1.50 Fireproof China Custard Cups R I u uiulf -gln?cd dmeratl n 75c Dez. 1 1 11 f! KcRiilar $7.50 .'-Light Electric Shower $4.65 u i ii shed 1 i - 1 lorn lern i"i l.i id fin. mhrd Cum. I .(' n 1 1 h lnlif Purchaned RPTt.ir.itpK nil im e ci i.i each; belBtna, l,03 each I'iUd nlth spcelallj pelertcd mire dii U fe.illiprs and coir red with feather proof A c A ticking bNCLl I NB -Rl; Fifth Fleer $1 Fresh Petted Grewing Rubber Plants 79c fv-fr , t-4 " lv ) Ww I i -r tjvja .amt V8I' "Ml I ,cNEaENBURiiS , gfe Geed, turtly, healthy, crewlns; plants. First Fleer Clnnityj Out n umber ul lliglt'dnidc Used Sewing Machines l'ri up te Sl'trridat, $14. lined, but In flrat-i-lans mci.hanlcat' condition, included are- Standard, Singer Chain Stitch, Demestic, Clarenden, I'cnn, Queen and New American Makes bHELLENBURflS Third Fleer aHfnsr artwH . u k . MmP BntiLil.t.NlS)Ki & ju.: . m. & M 4 it,... , i ., . "l'.'