Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 4

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Secretary Would Clese Up
Ways of Evading the Fed
eral Statutes
REPORT GOES TO CONGRESS
j tij AsincMti Prcif
j Washington, Dec. 1. ttcdiietinn of
the mnxlmum Income Mirtuv rnte from
the present 50 per cent le net mere
than .r per crnl mid tin closing up h
fur as possible of rxistlni; nvenues of
ecape from Federal tines nw urged
by Secretary Mellen in his annual re-
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Far-Eastern Delegate Allowed
te Remain Here Can Serve
as Ge-Between
CONSUL STAYS AT CHITA
two governments. Ne official change" Other conveniences nrr being built
Imn token p!ncc. Kven the retaining for the deotltute wanderers. The
of consulates at Chita and Vladivostok American nnd Japanese Ilcd Cress and
is only a return te a slttmtien that pre ether organizations are co-operating in
vailed a lena time nftcr the Soviet the relief work. One committee hn
revolution. Our consuls were kept In undertaken te fed all the children
Iluaajn for several months and would under sixteen years of age.
tmvp linnn llirrn vHH If l 1,.l unf l.n.m
that the revoutlenaiy Kecrnmcnt raid- Sm"' Korea. Pec. (1. (Dy A. P.)
led lli consulates of some ether nnwtni Governer General Stilte, pf Korea.
i nnd It was thought best te ulilulrnu- when Informed M-slerdny of a rumor
our renrceentiir ves.
American hitsiucbs lias become
n.v cuxTex w. eimieut
staff rnrrctpemtcnt Ktenlnc PnMIe f.edner
fopurteht, 132:, ty Public t.idvtr Cempanu
Washington. Pec. fi. Frem the State
Department it s iinrned that the xpcclnl
trade delegation of the Far Knsterti
Republic will be pel milled te stity en In
Wn-diliigteu even though the Far Fast
mmi Ucpubtie- lm been reunited te
Kitj.'-Ia. it I explained tlmt Mr. neris
The Best Place
9fO secure Gifts in
41 L Leather, Brass an:i
" Fancy Furniture for
business or professional
friends is
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The business men's Depart
ment Stere.
Practical gifts of service
and utility te fit ail purses.
"Weir Mitchell" Calendars, an
Exclusive Heskins Product ion.
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904-906 Chestnut Street
pert, trntiMiiittfd today te Congress. m;vii'm;v. who is me s-eie nniiumim
Ne general revWen of the revenue law, '"-"'".T, "L "' :fe,1'?n' wUI "tny D
N proposed nor are additional t.iy, " " ' ' ; , enlv stntllf!
M.ggest-d. Jr. Mellen exp.ing th 's,- , l (l M, e(.ew Government
'T JTiV!? '"T '''''Vi'V'l'T?1- ' ""l 've'-gnbed. bat that In the tatu
mint deHeit threu?h i-olh-etlen et bnc , , h )1(,llip(1 ,,, Martens, who
taxiw iinil Incoiiietrem ether sources. I,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,, t1(, Soviets here, und has
'I he rrviisiir Neretarv Inn.rtiH mi ' .,' ,,,f,u , various etheri.
su-sM tnut te iittempt alone te step the u ,m, MU)R. llmi tju, American eon
gaps through winch there is an avoid- ' y.,i wl, pre ln c "littii and Vladivostok
of tax pa.xiaciits te the i.everu- ...1.11,, .i.,, -i,-,i M (Jeverntneni functioned
auci
UK lit will net be enough bemuse tin
"isting rates of surtax "put Mich licav. ,
re sure en the larger taxpa.M'is te
reduce their taxable Incomes" t tin t tiev
ones would Miiely be found. He ndd
that the hluli ralis "sound tueiluclhe."
but that the feet remain tlrit thej inv
1 eceluiiu' incrcas.iul.x InefTeetixe and
are yielding lcs ami lei nemie eneli i
year.
Then bluutlv he tells Cmgre-s the i
!iiiie has come le "I'.icc th ftcts sipmre- '
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hum ie ceuiMi iiir niuiu'iai ceuni- i
In.
terested ln Rtherln. In pnrtku'ar there
is the concession te an American oil
company of oil lands in Haulialln. It
will be convenient te keep informed
through the consul at Vladlkostek or
through Mr. 8kvirsky here regarding
the development ln Saghalln, where the
Jnpencsc are also seeking oil claims.
The understanding here is that the
State Department hns somewhat soft
ened in Its attitude toward Russia.
Recognition is as far off as ever. Hut .
the establishment of a trade delegation
here in the person of Mr. Bkvirsky or
the pending of an American economic
commission te Russia Is among the pos- '
slbllinc.
SIBERIAN EXILES ,
TO STAY IN KOREA'
that Russian refugees at Gcnsan were
le be sent out of .lapanese territory
into the trans-nnlkiil region of Siberia,
declared they would net be sent any
where against their wishes.
Refugees with families are te be re
moved with their wives and children
te n .lapanese barracks near Geiis.ui
and dugouts nre being constructed en
the plains no that these aboard the
crowded ships ln the harbor may come
ashore.
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MfO ta
"Should every creature
drink but If"
Bjm Tea
Cfea-tetallv Diffkrvnt
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Cooking
At Quit Mfnrt Fricti
feline
Gensnn, Korea. Dec. 6. flly A. V.) I
The refugees from Vladivostok are I
bitterly opposed te a suggestion that '
they be removed te the trnna-llalkal
I hey
ll'giC
iep- which new pre ul ti tut which. Ii
-siil. 'ire i .it wl'ole.eme from th K
eiiir of view of bnsliie. or industrial J
l"eli pmeiit. and. al ihe same time, an '
will be kept there new that these tun
ities are once mere part of Russia.
Thus there h new a direct though mi mi
ellicinl means of communication between
Wiislilnsinn lyicl Moscow. Mr. Skvlr
skj will serve sniuewhal the same pur pur
ie.es of estubllshlng contact that e-
i '... i.M..'. l?.i.-k.ttnli .11.1 tt'lti.ii In. unu It.
l.ir.l'llll'l 11 Ill' ri 'ml ...nil in " ... ............ i-hiii.i" w... (v.ak...... .a....
Moscow as the representative of Mr. crte the little patients hnve been hide
Hoever In the distribution of famine1 eusly ciewded into smnll space, borne
relief in Russhi. 'ving en cold lloers In their misery.
Technically the situation makes net Deaths from measles average eight
diftereiiie In the relatlenln'twre:i the daily.
lesion of Sibetiu. They declare their1
transfer would mean certain death and
that thej would rather freeze te death!
where tliey aie.
The auihet ities here are beginning te
take measures for the relief of the un
fortunates, whee sufferings are ter
rible. Japanese, have been turned out
of a livi !; batlding, wLlch has breu
converted Inte an isolation hospital for
children MitTering irem measles. 1 1 it It
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0-tJt TX.CATA AT IS .'
TheSaddlasBelt
$2.00
Ideal Christmas
Gift
Ural
Cowhide
Suit Case,
light
wcifi'tt
silk b'ned.
three
shirred pockets, .20 inch
$10
Other b':cs 1G ie 2 watt,..
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is distinctive, made of the highest-grade
English riding bridle
leather, one solid thickness, no stitch
ing. Better leather cannot be had. It
is a belt for the man who discrimi
nates in the choice of his apparel.
' A Complete Set of 3 Belts
one of each color, black, tan
and cordovan, suitable te
wear in the different seasons.
$6
Tj rAp
Nkfl (nurd for prnmtatlen er peitaie.
M.iil onleri pnimplly exfmlrd,
MARTIN & MARTIN, Inc.
1713 Cheitnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Mtlttrt and Imprr'cr el Enfllih Huatlnf SaMlary
Londen Ett. 101 Yttrt Naw Yerk
ALSO SOLD BY
Sfrawhrldpe & Clethlur, Wm H. Wanamaker, Wu
Hepkins Ce., Bewkfr tc I'.ewker. Wiltrr O. Bsckar,
Gee. Marshall. A. O. SpaMIr & Bre. Ulayloe): Xt Blynn
Atk far "THE SADDLER'S BELT"
A Saddle (tr.mte marl.) stamped en every en
fiiiiiiiiiiBiiiisiBiiiiBEaaicaiiuiiiisiiiiiiiiiiif.
CH E S T N UJ
Xext ie Keith's Theatre
m.iii, eitm.ns
l ! Big Feed and J
P ! Price Value f
p wr i
,-p JCaiveryene of our
& jleqd big eggs is (
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Ki X3uaranteed by us.
y (purely, this meant
h , a great deal te ''
WSr careful purchasers j
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POM Turtle Soup, all
the way te Demi
Tass what a palate
tickling trip it it with
our Chef here a guide,
philosopher and friend.
He breaks your epicu
rean journey through
Menu-land with tempt
ing, savory dishes, and
makes Dining an Ocea
nian instead of a
hurried Duty I
Cafe'JXiyhn
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Chestnut
WWMa a
weak w win
te Jroed Mrt at
mpainiu tli" rexeuin
tnelit.
The meie important of the methods
tseil bj the l.ispajci's te reduce the
imeiiiit of iuceiu" subject te tantien
ire llted by Mr. M. Ibui a follews:
deduction of 'ihi'. en sii!e of eapi
ill assets, with Ihe fuiliiie te realise
en inpilal 'lins' iM'haiigis of prepeii
Hid seciirl, is mi ns te nx'eal liiMibh
1. tills; iuvi siuieni ni ni.-f.cmpt syeiir
Mies, iiinl dhislen m prepert . crea
tien of trusts and the like.
"Net all of these things cm be con
trolled t, hiw or b. regulation." he
iin'iuiied. "and most of iliem lead te
unnatural and freitiei.ilj harmful
ciiMeiuic results. Te I inch the evil
the thing most necessary is the reduc
tion of the siirtu rates th"insehes. m
rder te reduce I lie pressure for n ;.'
ance -I'nl mnintnln tli" revenues deiivil
from Ihe s'litn.v.
"I lltil sniee such lendiilstiiieut s
made the vit Id of ilie higher surtaxes
will tend, in the eiditmry course e
eenl-. ie drop te'Miid th vanishing
point. The wise ceuim N te reform
Me smtnes ni.w while the sjstem stib
functions and at the .iii:e tiun tu ile e
se lar ns pe.-ible, the J.lJ.s wlii I lnei
eis'. fin litis L'l-i' ill" levisi ii cu
be made without less of uen,, and
In ill' long run. v.lth inateiial beiu'lit
1 i ni- re ",(s."
Te siipi ort .i.. iiigilaieni hat th
high irt.i"i' Liae'i.ilh tire "defcliiu
their iiv.n ih!Vei," he calk ui'cntie'
that while in r incomes of ill rpis.se
during the p-ried fmie l!M(i te Ui'Ji
Inerensed fre'i -sii.U.i.eTT.Ii-M in IHHSii
2:'..7:'..".(W!.l:! in V.i'J i. and the ui.in
In r of r" urn iie'ii i:,T.0"l in l'.itl! le
T.ll.t.l-1 1 hi 1 !-'. I he number re
l arils of inceteis ever .s'IKMI.ihui ,!.
creased ditiiu. li"' san. period from
12! tf. in llilt; te ::;. in IHLM. and th th
aiiieuut of ire eii.es ewe S.'i'M) Oi ii i fro i i
S'.i'.cj PTlV.isa; in 1'U'j ., .-sL'tn,:;-,!,--,
in t'.UO.
tu ' earuesi ,. i.rgmg" pre-npt aiie
foil if Ihe proesed ioustillltlell.il
iimi-iiilmeii' i-gaiiisf the further is.siianc is.siianc
ef iiix-eveiiipt securities, the Tre.-imir:
Secret.! rj -, tlies- .securitj"s. nnw.
reacliiiig the m-irkei at the rate of
alii-ut Sl.OOii.iifiii.iinii iinnuulh. form
lie- "eutstaudiic. aeiiue" of ese.ip ese.ip
frem tln surtav-
I'elniing out t nai the present .lav
units ihe ia en gain in capital trans
n liens ie rjt... pi r ent of diii-h gain
i"it puts in limit mi tin- deduction of
losses in siwli iiniisiiitieiis. Mr. M'-lleu
urge- ih.it the ii'neunt li which the
r. m.n In- mini eil mi ncceuiu of lesn-s
"loin the sale of i-ipitiil ii-s. sliall ,
net ecei-il 1'J'j jiei i ul of tin.- amount
of Hirlt les, j
"This would, te a iarse extent. ' .
lie assert', chech one of the uietlleils
v. idi'Iv iisi-d In ia;iaci's nt the piesent
time for dei ii ii iigl'icii cailv imeaie. '
The :iiter:iatii i- in refuse te leceg. ,
I ie i Itln r lapital tain or capital ie-.
f"r in -eiiie ta purpesns, ami if the
plesett sii'i.nlieti I allowed te inii-l
Unite ibere is no doubt thai it would j
save p'UTiue te adept this course. This t
is. in fact the piuetVe which has been
fiillnued In IJiKland for iimny jeai-s." !
Tli" last twelve mouths, he mih,
hnie li"n marked b furtlur lbpiida-'
t mil anil nenvcry from depresi' n. ind,
iiiere ieienl. by a substantial ieriv.ii
of business. IJriees of comiiieiliiies have I
risi n nialerlallv. the eluine of hiisj.
lie-s Iiiis been ireiintlns te hlcher h'M Is
mil labor tbroiisheut the country is I
iijain full? emplejed.
i ii' iiir is ctesiii- wiui leuntinil i ,,., ., , ..it,.. t.i t,..
irons." the reiH.it leiitinues-. "and th.' ' " ''r. srrrn ai,d ye low geld frame
sever" depression m agriculture ha I
been relieved. Ihinkim; conditions sen-
i rails are sound, meiiej rates are ien. I
unable, and there Is sufficient credit
available te meet all legitimate de
mands. "In the Treasury the year has peer
a redu tien In the gross debt, amount
Injr te about Sl,(H)fUMM),(iOO: n hn la need
Innlset for the fiscal tear 1022. shnwini
a Mirpius et ewr ."s.'tiHi.tioe.noo above
ependitures, and substantial progress
in ine reiuniiins ei ttie Minrt-iluted
debt, which has new been reduced v,
mil nn ",'fililn nriinii.t innc Ttinen .1... !... 1
ments are all helpful, nnd afford tin; ! tivcly delicious chocolate-coated von- extra fasKcngers. All Cunningham
baste for a revival of bubliiess and in-'icctien, beautiful te leek upon nnd taxia are Dedge can.
Me.C .SI:.-TSef t"S.Pg. m filled at Number Seuth istKStrc.
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Nijs nn- ir;i,i, imn in iiuiuiiiraiKin anil ' m-.11RPf! , nn'nr n thn.fi. nlnfin iyiii.i ,.,.,- -,'-;..
the (,-enernl resumption of ndtifitrial 'I ' .,.,.' 'V, c u-"v s, 7 H.wnu,u .
activity have reunited in a scarcity of nor occasion a? ts'itci, in which, for mtn as well as women. The pri pri
laber cmbarrnsHlnir te some lines of I nor upon which a gift of fruit mary charm of a diamond is its
business. . He adds that the railroads ta naf entirely appropriate and ac- cver-channina interplay of flaahinu
H il',! !l miinm!',', ''r'l1I1,inlenrnn';e cepfaefc. Ualleicell's, Hread and' light. The polished girdle diamond,
?" ' Oift baskets procurable "in Philadelphia, solely
meet the demands of business. Am it! frulL Thc frmts arc.aln'aVS de.Jrem Bailey, Banks & Biddle, has,
consequence farm products are sellinif livered in perfect condition and tin owing te i( polished girdle, a bril-
basnets se arrangvuuy enpecuuiy re. nancy unobtainable t?J any ether
111 AUTIFUL color prints, repre
ductiens ei famous English por
traits, fine etchings in all states,
in short, every method and every
period of etching and engraving is repre
sented in thc collection of Prints new
exhibited in our galleries.
Highly decorative and appealing te the
cultured taste, prints are becoming in
creasingly popular as holiday gifts, com
bining artistic worth with moderate price,
Priced from $15 upward
TI E ROSENBACH
GALLERIES
THIRTEEN TWENTY
WALNUT STREET
WHO, WHAT AND WHERE
By the Connoisseur
ti(); ilhtiurmishcd, comfort- a PERFECTLY served tu-nrh
hi cblc and altogether satiifactnni con, at moderate cost, eevi-'
iycglax$es nethiiuj surpaws posed of delicious feed, eaten
the Osferds specialized in by Wall int be warm amber glow of the Hetel
.0 0ci8, 171G Chestnut street. Aaeiphw ISalceny (13th and Chest-
vun is re certain wait te avoid eeld-
also aeld and shell in combination; producing ever-fatigue brought en
this lust is appropriate for men. by hr rigors of shopping. As is thc
The tremendously important item of ddigh.t fid feed te the body, se is thc
fitting is done with abaolute pre- indescribably lovely Hetel Adelphia
cisien and accuracy. ! musiV te the tired mind. .
S'E of thc finest and surest
ways in which te avoid get-
varictu of candy it is worth ting sirk in winter is te avoid
while te visit one of the Montague crpeiurc. Call Daring 8500 and get !
sie;m (located in all central sections a Cunningham Taxi, net only insur-
of teivn) and obtain some of the ing mtwfnrtinn and safety, but also
Montague Dutch Creams, a supcrla- fnxt which does net charge for
jjEFORE purchasing any mera '
it of what ha been a fuierite
0
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ROM time immemorial dia
mends have always held an wn
Alae Operettas
LAlUe Aaaae.
lt4 Ckeetaut St.
Vr?-.-, , ..'- '
tee low at the farm and tee high at
tue iiisinuuunK centers,
TURKEY GOES "DRY"
Kemall8ts Demand Medical Tests
pfore Marriage
Constantinople, Dee, fl. Ne alcohol
will be permitted te enter Turkey,
under ttie rulim; recently made 1t
the Nationalist authorities, and
the present blocks n.ust be consumed
within two months or they will be de
stroyed. Mueimter. Germany, Dec. G. flie
Provincial Diet at Wentphalia has for
bidden the sale of alcoholic drinks te
persons under eighteen years or habit
usl dninkards. The Diet further ha
erdered tbat no alcoholic drinks may be
aeld iu uiolieu-picture (.bow and has
reaaeea ue Must. we sale of tucu
tamed artists us te ac lusciously mode of cutting.
beautiful pictures.
i Ti IS very unusual te find an op-
rHE winter season is very try- I pertunity before Christmas
iny upon ordinary clothes and when it is possible te secure
best clothes; they become faded-1 great reductions in price en thc fin
looking or spotted and commence le est and highest type of merchandise,
appear worn out when such is net Fritz & La Rue, 1615 Chestnut
the case. Telephone or write Uarg's, Street, famous throughout the court
111.1 Chestnut Street. Let them try for the variety and excellence
take thc garment without bothering of their stocks of every type of
you and in a short time they will re- Oriental Rug, arc new holding a
turn it perfectly renevuted, clean, pie-inventey sale in which every
fresh, as geed as new. liarg's de net j rug has been greatly reduced in
delay. ' price.
y-i VERY woman needs shee.bv,ektes and set shoe-buckles are the last
H word in fashion. Claflm's, 1107 Chestnut Street, employ a staff of
artists who design and make settings for buckles. These settings
arc created te express individual personality and vary from' classic aim-
plmtyte motif c in metallic laces and brocades of imperial jnagnifkene
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WHY
PA Yl- $400
for any Player-Piane, if you can buy a new, high-grade and guaranteed instru
ment for less, en easy weekly or monthly payments, with several dozen musk
rolls, a beneh and cabinet thrown in?
A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 25 te 35 yean
and be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners.
The Cunningham Player-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated REO
STYLE patents, owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, weD
equipped factory- Se perfect in construction is this instrument that a chfld can
play with all the expression of the master composer himself.
Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal
tubing. De net let anybody talk you into buying an instrument with a single valve
action, as it has net the power or endurance if it had, why should we spend twice
as much money in developing a double valve action?
The very fact that for ever a quarter of a century we have been offering
$10,000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM shevld 'be
sufficient proof of its quality!
All our instruments are priced from 20 te 30 per cent. lower than any dealer
anywhere (whether large or small) can afford te sell. Terms arranged te snit the
purchaser.
CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS
IT PAYS
TO
THINK!
LxffiJ
PIANO CO.
11th and Chestnut Sts.
Open Erasing
(Factery: 50th and Parktide Atenue)
XalMa
We ere the Only JTeataa
faetttrere in Penna. Fameme te
Selling from Factory te Heme
Wrecc
In 1884, Mr. McC named
four mdtvtduats a trusted of a
fund for fits daughter ana her
son. One never qualified. One
resigned in 1887. One diea m
1905. The tast was declared
of unsound mind. A fifth was
appemtea and he died tn 1920.
Your estate requires
an executer who will net die
THE plans which you cherish for
thc preservation of your home
are net te be limited te thc
lifetime of an individual.
You.6heuld make sure that your
executer will be alive and active at
the time your will is filed; and that
your trust funds will be administered
without change of trustee.
If your will names, as executer and
trustee, an individual whose life is no
mere certain than your own, your
family may be little better off than
the family of thc man who has
neglected altogether te make a will.
By immediately naming thi6 Com
pany in your will as executer and
trustee, you secure the desirable attri
butes of an individual, plus rhe
responsibility, accessibility, and con
tinued existence of a corporate organ
ization. Yeu will be interested in our
booklet, "Protecting the Family". It
describes the modern way of safe
guarding your estate and the future
happiness of your family. Send for it.
Philadelphia Trust Company
415 Chestnut Street Bread and Chestnut Streets
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