Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA," iWEDNE8DAY, OOTC&feR
25. 1922
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TAX-EXEMPT BONDS
TREASURY MENACE
Wealthy Investors
Preference for State
I City Securities
Showing
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REFUNDING PLAN IMPERILED
lly t'UNTON V. t.ll.HKKT
Kffiff ('prrr,inmli-m l.wiilnc I'iiWIi- Liilcr
Cenriyiit. .", ! ruh; i.j't " i
Washington. . '. LVi -All the (.in
experti ,.f l.i" Tfii-nr 1 iipnri nu-iit
nrelm.-j with tli iiu".N.Mi '' "nw ,!iV"
Keine liin- lie". Sen.it. ir Stn..t nn.l
r..iiin' i.i.i i "'"''
,ii' m r ji'rv n-td "
sldent lliir.iinu' iknieu
iniiN jiid::e b the a.--J'p'iivir
I'.-partnietit.
taxes, en' nm '"
iililitinnul tav Merely
new wnvs t rai-n tie j.r. . i.-,.iiU-.
I'l,.. "..... lilum i.f n-w lax'-x relates
te tin' refntidini; operntiet
TreiiMir 1 piiri miit in s
retire tl." bends ..ti tl:t;
JICSS lll.ir mine lit.' -'i
tur". Mr. M'-l'-'i '"""'
linn f tin- t.i-i v tup'
State- nial '"'"'
llCM'll in tin-
1 PLEAD FOR CAR ROUTE 18 (
Northeast Residents Pretest at
1 Rumer of Abandonment
Humors t lint tlie Philadelphia Itnpb!
Transl.' Company Is te discontinue
Mente Ne. IS wrre (lie caue eC a
Inrcc ni!is-tiiTlins of resident of the
Northeast last night in St. Arm"-. I 'nth.
elle Church, Lehigh neiiii(- intil Me:n
plils strct. at which resolutions prn
testing the abandonment of ; !c line
were adopted. Reute Ne. is erves n
section nf thr Nerthea-t cast of Pianl.
, ford avenue, whiih. the residents inj,
is tee f.f removed from til',' Frank Frank
tenl eU'V.tti'il rni'wny te receive tide
i)iiati' transportation sip he from flint
trail should operation of the lull.-,', line
tea-''.
The i'i. .Miittlii'tv A. 1 1 it ltd. rector
of St. Ann's, presided :.t the nicotine.
M F t'.itney wiii ei.'i'.'i.ii'.v . Anion?
the fpei1rri uire the Hev. .T.ntnes
Siilltiiiu. .Iim.ii I'ttincy n'nl William
r.rad.t .
NEAR EAST PARLEY
MAY BE DEFERRED
Impending Elections in England
and America Make Allies
Uncertain
WILSON ALLOWED VOTE
AT NEW JERSEY POLLS
Has
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Legal Residence Over Grecery1
Stere at Princeton i
Trenten, N. tl., Oct. 25. Woodrew
Wilsen 1m entitled te vote In New Jcr-1
sey, notwithstanding It Is r.e longer
his uctml pltiee of residence, necerdltis t
te nil opinion received hy the Mereer
County Heard of Flectiens yesterday i
from Themas F. McC'rnn, Atternej
(.ienernl.
Mr. Wilsen, tfigetlter with Mrs. Wll-
BRUSSELS DELAY PROBABLb ,-Wllsen, have nil heer.- registered frem1
10 Xnnsati street, Princeton, by the
GERM IN U.S. PLAN
Hughes Invitation te Central
States Regarded as Step
te New Association
It Is
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INVOLVES
LAND FORCES
by
Flectien Heard of the Seventh Prince
ten District, In which (Jrever Cleveland
I.ii'i O.-r 1V As time na-ei
Iwuniinc mine apparent that little mn . iermcri voted.
. . , 1 he lesal vc-ltleti
lit' in ne ;n!iru rrKiimiiii un- i.mii ......
nlready re-
Hcpre-entiitne
Would li" ti.
little later l'ri"
it. Well, t 'i.'
tlvitles of the
there will le iu'v
tin- .-enve 1. 1
wht'li the
'i.llillli't te
indeliteil-
te. iii-nr i'i-
ti inp'.ti-
i.u of the
. .'uuitiex. It
fr-.i-'n-v l'l'i'.-iv
bi.-
rtnii.iit
that.
ket.
been
war
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Indd
will 1
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plt.il'' V.ll',
tip ilur.t.s
.. Iitc'in. 1
1 t. .in. I'utr
. "iii.': ;,.iv
in. I -I'lee tl,"
,',m ..uld put
a llneU i'l l.l-neiiiH
. ery time when t!."
e.'kin'g t.. ret .'et iIk
h- W. r '.f in?-i;..at."U-
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before tijvi'iiers
securities at tb
Treasurv wa
A'ictert l'...iil
Ktanips !. .I tl
'l'a-Fenipt lnvcstniitits lliinv
As i' w ti. iw. ;i i'lrs.' 'r.." 'it "t
capital l.'!-, g.nii' w.th thes" ta.-i"cntip:
feetiriili i. Men with lutf iu''"i'n"-. iIi
have te liny tlie -tlj.i r-t:txe. I ,ii'
tte.l(lll) shifted their iuvetiui ills ini"
tax-ei'tiipt i'i'iirities. - th.it th- Fi'd
ernl (ievcriinii'iit i- stemiilj l"N.ng iae-"
and tiier" taxes w this av.
The TreiiMirv I i..i:irt'.i''ii. ".ill 'tr' i
tci-k a I'ha'iS'1 lu tli" law w'u.ni p'H -'i
end te tli ..iailKi!itazi' '.iinler A.ii.'l.
United St.it. 's bends lie ;in c :.. pii f-1
xvith Stute Ht"i i-itv I--';'". Ir v ''
encounter -sitae -lilh-iiit in (Vnsre--l.eealiti'"'
.nten.lme t - n: pub!
xverl; will v. iIi t. ri'-ain tl." :ul:in'.isi
they new i njny :'i viup'-ritis w.th tl."
IViferal i!eerr.nient fir uii-ne.v.
If hil and Star.. isvn.. ,!ieuld I
taxed the money ini-eil l.v tlein mm'. 1
-i"r een.tiuit.it!' "tv -nshrii i:..ir' 1 1 i'i
It ji''3 when tie-y .ire i--i-.ipied t r--:.i
taxatiep. I'hey will ml;-, i!.. :r vuie
Lcurd in t.'engres w!.-:i tUi.- .;ue.s-.i..':i .
raised. If the p-ili.-r of t.'tx exe-.iptleii l
ndel this "ill I" another urmin.'i.t
for a rediietliiii in the rati of hluh '"
bracket- of tn-- nu-eme tax hi''!; w.i
tirged 1 ll:e Tri-nsury Iiepartini-tit and
xi'hieh fnil'd lie,-imw of i!." i-pim-iti.e!
of the fiin.i 111--" .en.T'M-. i '." r.'.isen
xvhy the-e hisue- brai'Iti-'- '.w-n; net
crratly redueed w.i- 1tj is' it ,1
pointed "lit that 'ne vny ri.-h f-eapnl
taxes en mui h of th"ir itr. .".fin-ins
through ta'.cin refa;.- r: tai-eempt
ccttritii-.
The Treasury l 'epartm-nt nntei
pates dltfii-iilties i-i getting the rati- in
the higher bra-ket of h.' itieeme tax
retlu':iil. The jnope-.U will lie again
that the top rate shall he "-J per tent.
This has iilreadv been defeated and
certainly will have rm i-i.n n- e of u.
ess iinle-s 1 is tie. ii.r.ti.uiie.l wi ii a
proposal te tax le-'ai "urltie-.
Prompt Action .Vcr-ary
Fur fie i-Mvinv tie Tri .i . i.-y I . -yartnu'iir
-t:!l hire ... n..ike ttw tax
proposals during in.- e--ji.i. of i'im-
Rres?. I'ne l- lieenn-e .!l tli" next ,-es-
Kien the radical and f.in.i 'le- element,
which faier hich taxe ':mim i.irzu in
Willi"', wi'l be re--iifi.r.-Hi v.th the
prescn'-e ei tnn ;ik" itmeknart. l ra
NAME BABY PRIZE WINNERS
Helen Jernee and Jehn Ress Take
29th Ward Shew Honors
.ludgi- "f t'n- Twent -ninth Ward
baby show, n feature of the carnival
held Sa'inl.i. 1' tl" l'.iislness Men
mid T:i.xpiier-' .yeiati"ii, Imv nn
tiiiiiiieeil tli' mit I- if the pne winning
(entc-'innts
i if nil i!" 1 . a t'll balu-s in i.,-
tume and tl";,t-.. -,. lirt pwe went te
'leleti .lerr.i-.. '" iears old. H'J"
Filing Hired. .."..'. Jehn Ke-.-. ' ""
e.irs old. I I'."" F't.iig -:reet.
Kathrjn Mae MeFtirluini, foul' ye.n ye.n
eld. Util'" Aspen street, who appeared
is mi Atnirienn He.i'ity r..s". wen sre sre
eud erue for beit.g t'n pn-ttiest child
and fur the anne'tue utrnngenunt of
her tlent. The third pr re went f Cath
i ln- Aiisternn hie. itihteeii mouths old,
v.l... drove the "stt.in" tlua.
Mrs Fugene .1. M tg'.n ".n" dire, top
cf ll'.e show. Tli" ,1uil?es were )h
Fd.th .lehlm, Mr(. Maiv S-id.-r. Mis.
Man M'l.ermund. Mr-. Aiiii.i Willtei,
Mi-.' Ai.hibuld H. ll.i:-..."; i.n.l Mi-All.---
M Marmn.
iiliestieiis before
until the Amer
lelnlats are ei-er, It i-
ported that l.urd Ctirzen
adjenrni.ient of the Near Fast miner
enee until after the oVrtieti". but se
far the French Foreign nfiiec has net
received the reipiest. Fven if tiie cards
are ent out it is prrsunied the Fnited
States would prvfer te make a decision
ns te etl'nial or unethdal representation
after its own elections.
It nppenr.; certain that the long-pre-jec'.e.l
tinnncial conference 'n Hruisels
!s te b" deliijed long enough te permit
the Fnteiite te formulate a semblance
of n je.i.t lenign-debt peliev. Tiiat
xvii-ihl be In nccerdain e w-h the desire
te have the latest repar.it. eus tchemes
adopted e the twin treiiMes war
debts and reparations - might be
threshed out together.
T.iere was mi Imilcat'en today that
he tinnncial congress wlr.-h was te
cure th" most acute ceo'-e'c- ' maladies
i-f Furetie will be confided te the
I.engue of Nations. M'li.i- would
pope or unanr-! ler tl-e present
of the former
President iind his family Is u typlca
third-Heet- back" one-room apartment
r n Kneeery store ami meat maruei
directly ncress from Princeton
.!... .t!..l.. 1...I1.. 'I'l I.. .......
i. . !.,,! en "i'.4 iiiiuiiB nuns. i in- I'.-.ni i- ii"
has ashed 4" ,. ,., .,, , .....i.,,,, , ,, m,i..,M..
Hip I V.IM II' CKIlll 111 ! ..-..
ire Furepenn (iinernnientS ,),
riean and HritUh election evc
.,.. 1 .11.
I I Lnlilnllilm.
slty. but Mr. WlKeii acknowledges t till ,!,,.1i i
proprietersiup ei ir. ami ne is enicniii.t
registered us living there.
The question of Mr. Wilsen's right
te vote was brought te n l.'-nd yesterday
h"ti the county beard reeehed frefn
the former President :.n application for
a ballet as an absentee voter, accom
panied by nn affidavit claiming Prince
ton as his legal resldcnn'.
WnshliiKlen. Oct. L'5. Secretary
Hughes' word" in the agenda of the
forthcoming Central American arms
limitation cetiferenci!. te set "an ex
ample le the world and. nlmve all, te
Culver- i the Powers en this hemisphere," came
te he regarded yesterday us expressing
fur deeper than mere casual
ppcal te the live republics, -iiie serai
of a world peller, steeped in ramiticu ramiticu
tiens of the highest importance, was
keen In the Tltltrhcs call.
HipleinatH mid ethers studying Mi'
Iluches Invitation for Us possibilities
no less than for Its Immediate purpesi
were able te link n chain of circum
st.inces which te them led straight to
ward tiltimatj organization of nn ef
fective associations of nations of the
Western hemisphere. Te them the
tintur.il course of events wan quite obvi
ous. It was nemcthinc nbeut as fol fel
lows :
The While Heuse, the Department
of Stnty mid thn American embassies
In Paris uiiii Londen have been cultivat
ing a (spin t of American respect
for certain plans and purposes of tli"
Leagtte of Nations. Its welfare and
mimtinltnrlrin enterprises have been in
dorsed rather mere cordially than Reme
expected; jet, as n political assembly,
the League Is catalogued positively and
specifically as n Kurepcan Institution.
New, nn association of Western na
tions or tin American society Is net
possible just new for many reasons.
Certain definite problems remain for
solution. Central America Is one and
is very vital. Once he has been able
te clear up that situation, reduce the
military establishments which are such
ready tools of revolutionary machina
tion and put the political relations of
the group en a stable basis, Mr. Hughes
could turn for new political worlds te
eeiiiiiier.
Naturallv he would turn his face te i
the Pan- American conference. Hint
would bring In the whole body of thn
rneiildlcs of the Americas, from
Canadian boundary te the Straits of
Magellan assuming always the Mexl
"iin problem is n purely temporary one.
The Pan-American Fnlnn, which lias
accomplished n great geed ter Mm ad-
;iiicemp'it or the western republics,
Uncommon Sense
Hy JOHN IILAUK
Mental Indigestion
B'
Y THK processes of digestion tne
feed that is taken into the intuitu
is segregated Inte its various body
building elements, nnd turned Inte the
bleed stream, which puis It. where it
belongs.
The body Is continually rebuilt with
Mm materials that are taken from meat
and potatoes and fish and sugar and
evervthlng that the butcher and the
gree'tr and the vegetable man supply.
IF THF digestion Is geed, the body
Is well nourished and healthy.
If there Is something the nrntter with
the digestive system, malnutrition re
sults, and there Is Illness, or a disor
ganized nnd weak system which is un
able te put up a light against Infections
of disease.
Phvslcal digestion puts into me urain
the gray matter that composes its ceils
nnd leens them Mippllcd with rcpleti-
the'Islilng bleed
K If la Mh lMfA.lM. i.
.. iv in uu i-i'iiir inintl, or n n
rerted mind, it wiffcrs from i,iu.'
tlen much like the l..dlgesMn '
stomach ami bowels. Ill
It becomes under-developed ...
shrunken or ovet-develepedn, witt, ,,.''
result that it becomes lopsided ll
miM process of mental dlgesten
iiiucii uy normal niul
thought.
U
wliolcsetne
1 bought analyzes the mental f0f)(
reived Mireugh Mm senses; It ,,;!'
formation where it can he get ,,V ,n:
gradually transmutes It te vH0,a
lacks some teeth
some seek for it.
it r-.u.s nn farther tnan mat.
What the mind, which occupies the
breiti, really feeds en is the feed that
comes in through the eyes nnd tlie cars
and the ether senses.
if it lu n reed mind n healthv mind
te give It the place It digests that feed nnd turns it into
, mind and character building material.
It makes the most of
see and read, and what tlie ears LV
It rejects whnt is useless or trlviii
foolish. It separates information f J. r
misinformation. It takes frV . .,!0
......!.. ":,:; " vat
'Vs, much
,l-'lf Mine te
ejiii tnii n Innntnl iihii1
as it can dlcest nnd eL.,a ti..... .. mucli
ingest, aim assimilate.
jyTENTAIi health means menial .H8H.
The better the brain the better .1
digestion, of course, but the mi,?
Kfe'J i?.in.f!1,:..b carefully SS
pluvniiK uni. u.ll eyes ntl( cars hrtn.
it, become better and mere fnlT i.!
veleped, and of much greater use tn (.1
owner. '" '
owner,
CopvrieM. 13SI, tu ThMIe Ltdeer
cmpn
lenie only the Near Ktut
dinte hoi'lsen.
.11 the
(lis
and
imme- ,
$15,000 A YEAR FOR CANTOR
Jesef Resenblatt te Get
Each Concert at Which
.li.sef K' s. -ihlatt, .lew- 1
Pl.lln.l-in.'.'dai
Ti .
sC.IMIII
pi .in ipnl
he will 1
-en. ort.
$3000 for
He Sings
- .-. -, ha'
' 'e S.llg -.'1
p.il .1. " .s..
r." vi'iir ( .'titr.t.
pip. 1 en the prin.
t tli.- -:if.
..ntra-'t alls for a sn. try "t
.1 tear, nnd as th''.-- ar,- lite
.It-wish holidays '11 ti.e i.-.ir.
c paid at the rate of .S'.ihhi n
and Hlil receive S4.",llli.l f..r
; h 1 i.l.cert-'. whi-li wl.l I'C lll.-hl ether .n
t'.i- Ai ailen.t of Music or the Metrupoii Metrupeii
t.m ' 'pi-ra Heuse.
Mr. Ilusi-'it'ia't :'i net Ung
city this 1--. :i-id tin- contract
tisteniav w.i t r tin- years 'S
and lP'J.".
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iuly- fu
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ma 'li h
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Constantinople, Oct. 2" . P.y A
P.i - All the (Jreek mliliei- wue "ere
fi ri'ierlj Turkish subjects l.ite been
i-ehited by the Turkish Nationalists for
trial by special militavt tribunals,
charged' with high treason, no. erd.ng te
ndvi.es rei-eivt-il ycsterda.v l-v Amei.eati
relief ngelieies line. , '
It i tl-i- fear in weU-ml'en .".1 ircV
that these tirm-ks will be exe. ieil in
Ci-ef.ps of a hundred or 1.1. ! Tlie
nl'n-I missions, in nt-tii ipn'.ei. of
..ni"t!iing of tliis sort, have d.-pat. 1 e.i
an appeal te the Angera lev rnment
a-king tlfat "jei.ei'esity be slu-v ' these
piiseners" and declaring thn' ' 1. cr.
erm.s amnesty would net b" r-gardtd
us a sign of weakness. "
The allW generals and the TirVisn
Nationalists are still at h-gg-rte'tnls
eter the route te he lake- te
Turkish gendarmerie in the:.- ".' .pa
;:. u ..f Fastern Thrace.
Hear Admiral Mark l!ritel .. -fern
d here with the rei-.nianderx
of the twelve newly arrive.) Aineriee-i
(jestrejers, outlining the Near Fasterti
sanatien and advising th":u of the
position of the navy therein. He et-plait.-d
that the American forces n-nst
.-..jintaiii complete neutrality and de-e-e
their energies te hiim'initnnan
w..r' yi'l the protection of Amc-icaii
; repetty
sler und Hewell. T!:e
cutting th" top tax rate
Trill be decidedly . cs a
than before ti.n- date.
Then, again. M-. M..'
fin SOOU t'.e 'J.s of
hert-tcrm and i-.i -.
He cannot wait 1,..,; h.f,
plans. He 1 .1 ... ',.. -:
let. AM th.s w ; -,4.-en
taxation l.y 1 ..ri.-c-s
e ..J
.peels of
per cent
March -1
t. us
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