Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1922, Night Extra, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THTJKSDAY; DEGEMBfcR' 14, 1922
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$14000,000 DUE SCALDED TO DEATH
IN 101 TAXES
RAILWAY WRECK
In seething cauldron, nnd Mumbled the PRESIDENT OF URUGUAY
Uitlre tcnstli of the car. breaking win- , n TLTl..-I 7 ". u" L 1
I .lows as he progressed. As u result the NUH 5 BLUUULbSS UUtL
i fctenin peurrd out unci relieved the Milled ,
Mi'tluis. 'Meets Political .Fee; Each Fired
Dallas. Te., Dec. M. - (H.v .. Il Twice; Neither Was Hit
Humble, scene of tn; accident en 1 1 e Montevideo. Urueuay. Dee. M.(Bv
A. I1.) Dr. Baltnsar Brum, President
Must Be Paid Bofero Tomor
row Night te Avoid Penalties,
Collector Warns
1922 FORMS ARE DELAYED
Mere tliau ? 1 1.1(00.000 in income tae
.from the Eastern Pennsylvania district
Is due before the close of Imsiucss to
morrow afternoon, it rcns announced
today by Blakely D. McCauphn, Collec
tor of Internal Revenue, at bis office lu
the Federal Building.
Failure te make payment before that
Hme will b penalized by an additional
5 per enf and 1 pr cent n month In
terest. Mr. McCaughn warned. He is
tued the follevlng statement
"The collector ha9 no discretion In
the assertion of the. ttennlty nud in
terest, as the same nre specifically pro
vided for in the la'v. Hnd must be paid
If the tat is net closed out en or
before th required due date. The
collector emphasized the fact that no
Additional notiee is required te render
the pennltl :ind interes collectible, as
the notices in r!.e po.eien of the tax
payers ceen ic (lie aineunr due l'n l'n
eembcr 1.". 'd. nie leemd l.' the
Fcderil (., i"inent ( t" ? ifljc'.ent
notice.
Uettei Buiines s-ci-n
Seven Persons Killed by Steam
When Train Hits Engine
in Texas
CARS BECOME CAULDRONS
Housten, Te., l. 1 1.- Seven per-
sons were sca'ded te death by ttenm
and approximately fiftr-flre ethers
burned, vrenil prebablv fatally, when
a Housten. Hast and VTe;.t Tr.k Rail
way passenger train hit a switch engine
i near the depot at Humble, Trt.. ltit
'nisht. 'the cylinder heads of the fro (
I Inennintl-e sintek quarel. , but neither
I enrine left the tra"!,.
I The seven were killed -rlien n tm-
i Inch steam pipe, tern loe'c from the ,
' cylinder head of the Mrltch engine.
I swept around and crashed through n
window of a enr of the paenqer train
occupied br NVgroe. transforming It
into n cauldron.
According te member of the crew e'
the twitch engine n watchman bad been
left In chars while tli uent ti a
' nearby reMaurnn The first the l ,-mt
of the pnglne "drlfii'ig r-iire "th
h Impi''' of the tl0 lo-ei f tr. e. -s-ald
i The watcunan "as iitir"n.'J
Housten. Last and
, .n,t iat night. Is
field town. It Is
miles north of IfouMen. The Housten
I'nst and AN est Texas Hullre.id is n
Mibsidl.iry of the Southern Pacific w
tem and runs from Houlen te Hlire Hlire
pert, I :i.
Fire Caused by Chlldrer.
Yerlt. Pa.. D"e. 1 I Children plnr
nig ltlt mntelir-c iu the Wncbermnu A
lleiue stable were responsible for the
Hi e which destroyed thi jircperly.
Three bones pi-ris-hed.
West Texas Kail-
.. l T...1' nil
situated seventeen of Uruguay, nnd Dr. Luis Alberte Her-
rcra, former secretary of the legation
nt Washington, fought n duel with pis
tols late yesteirlay afternoon.
l.acli man fired two shots. Neither
Will nit.
The challenge was Issued by President
liitnii uecauf-e et ur. uerrera h pun-
nuru iMinrgen mat ur. urum bad se
manipulated the recent picsidenllul elec
tien as te prevent the success nt the
polls of Ur. Ilerrern, one of bis opponents.
"While the anvjunt culleeted du.mg Tccident. and as n-tible te . pl:i
the period Pecewber 1 te December 1"'. bow bis charge happei.fi t.. .lr t
1921, is eensiderabh larger thai, the from where U had been "tp.iPed
stimate.1 amount te 'he collected during Nene of the passengers In the veep.
the period Dec-mber 1 te December 13. Ing cars was Injured. All of the dead
1022. it i stated that-the proportionate and injured were riding In th first
nmeunt of tas paid te date i Decern- and scvend coaches. Te the bravery and
br 1 te D-cember VI K2''i is greater , r)reence of mind of a railtead man wh
than the nmeunt nan durilic the neriei refused te give ms name many p.m-
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fCeWI man admire. Te our dtetin- iHl E
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i uisncu eiuck vii lumpe w itw mv-w. Hfl
I eome entirely new cttecte tne Kina w i tj
that veu must sec te appreciate. m
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Mny we expect you 8oen7 mpt btaA 1
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II. 3846-56 Lancaster Ai r. "uch of bceuiy.
Take Ne. 10 Car In Subway "NBlfejfime5 1' I
Thene BAnine 0700 " 1
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2212 Spring Garden St.
A Big Opportunity
is offered the Individual or firm who can utilize
meter truck equipment te start in business en an
"EARN BEFORE YOU PAY BASIS"
We are offering new and
re-conditioned Traffic
Trucks, en most liberal
mtrl itmiiual Iftfltlfl.
NOTE
Ulth (tie lieIldH-s nl
most liere, trntiiitir
tntleD is lufil te
cnpatlt.v lisre t9 i
real eppurtuiUty tu
enter this Held ,.r
add te jour 'rrcui
equipment.
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We will make liberal
allowance en jeur eli?
truck.
December 1 n Deemb r !'!. l'.Cl, m
dicating that there is considerable in- .
proven en in business conditions, and
showing that the p'.b.K, as a rule. s
in a better 'esitint: te make payment
of its eut-taiid;n; liabilities
Delay in Blank Tenus
"The cillectT s etfi'e i- m p-'pt
Of numerens r-ii;"-t- fr blar.U f.-tvi
for inceju x: x r-.i'.n ..t arle'l' !,i"ds
covering 'L .-I'end.ir 'ear (tiding De
cember .".1. 10112 and it wn rnuiste('i
that the publi. withheld uplp'catiens for
blank forma tint'1 the middle of Jan
uary. 102". c? instructions ha 1 been
received from the Denrtment at Wash
ington directing that all the mailing .
lists in the .' 'le-'t r s offices te com
plete' bcfeie .in. distribution f,f forms
Is made ecr the ceun'er It .s ei
pected that tie frm "ill b recei-ed
nd distribit n nnde by rcat'ing n-f
ltr tbm the middle ,,f januar- ''
CHILD HEALTH AGENCIES
GROW INTO YEARS TO 46
Bureau Repert Shows Wide Advance
In Welfare Werk
Washington. Cee. 14 iBv A P ' -
Progress in public prevision :" r the care
of child-en since establishment In 1012
of the Children'? Bureau c,f trie Depart
ment of T.aher was uuimar.zd in the
unnunl rerAr of Miss frraie bbetf.
chief cf th" bureau "bielj as made
pub'ie today
The bureau's current appropriation,
ahe said, v ill enable if tn meet only a
small le-centag? of the oppertunitje
offered r snbstnntuil cen'ribuu.n te
the wehare of children.
The report recited that In the ten
years the number of States baring epe
cial agencies te deal with chi'd health
had increased from one. te forty-one,
and the number pieviding metheis' pen
sions from two te forty.
Meii tinn half the State, it taid
hae esrr id. -bed commission te make
remprehen'-he inquiries te hrine their
chihl welfare leg"Intien and admln!--'rntien
up le the standard, nnd n simi
lar number b.ne established bureaus or
dhisiei n deal v Uh depen lenr nnd
deliii'iuent ciil'drcp
FARMERS IN CONFERENCE
TO HEAR HOOVER AND KLEIN
Land Tillers Frem All Over America .
Meet In Washington I
Washington. Dec. 14 iBv A P
What its tponers charnctenie as the
most Imner'int movement for farmers
ever lti'iugurated wa? launched 1-erf to
day with the asspnib'ing of th fir
national council of farmers' io-epn-tre
marketing association?
Delegates rfpresent'iiT tl.e associa
tions interested in cerj major proi,ie prei,ie proi,ie
frem cotton 'f tl.f- Seuth Vj i'ah:erni:t
fruit, i.ime te Washington te tau-; p:it
In the thr-e-riay conference
The program inclu led a cemplei? re
view et the co-operative marketing i.-.evc-ment
in America, featuring the handling
of cotton, to'jaeen. truit. grain, diiry
products and ether firai products. Othf r
general tep.rs of discu.slen w-e;p cc.
eperatne tinaiic.ng nd rural credits
IgislatK.n. common pi ih'ems of en.,. pr
ative tcarkenng .'is,-)c,ariens and l.ew u
handle tlum; pr.bler uf , acli mr
ii editv group, and i'.-epenr,, ,(i ,, a
t ten of il.e firrrers iuul the puh.jc
The p'-esrii.i arranged for tedar
etsici; vns de','ed large!'" te 1 far'.i.g
Addressee by Srei-p'ar N ."i e S?c.
retary Hoever, Dr Julir.s Klein, Di
rector of the Ijiiiva i of Foreign and
Demestic Commerce and represeuta
tires of ''.'i-m organization
senger prebablv owed their lives, tie
dashed into the forward smeuer, tnen
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3tV Direct Farter.v Branch
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Seven Floers
Completely stocked with
fleer coverings from every
Rug Center of the Wprld .
Make your Christmas Gift
a Rug a Present that is
permanent and useful.
HARDWICK&MAGEE CO.
1220 MARKET 5X
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Make Their Sewing Days Holidays
IFHAT it, what ci insr a n ulcex Z.
e5-e O'ljbs New Portable; Electric Aute-
macic eewinjj .uacninc u a hui -day
gift does. It makes each te
u nay or pleasure, it. gives nip
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er' things a woman wants
pretty clothes obtained easily, qulcl.ly and
I'conemieally.
Sewing by mtans of a Willce'c & d;bl
seng minus the toil, the dedgery '"
M fasjiiyned hand or fee tread'e n a"hire .
One light prctsuir en the controller and
the material glides through the machine,
sewn nei.cer, stronger and faster than one
i.euld be!iec sewing possible. Gene are the
old annoyances of bobbin winding, tension
regulation and belt adjustment. All the
ewer does is sit and watch the operation.
Come in and see one demonstrated today,
-co v hat it does and hew marveleufcly it does
t and at tne same time learn new casv
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Ww&Wm teSew'' I Insurance
I W !PlG$UT& B 1JHWW Ig&lk I A SMALL WEEKLY SAVING
S I , Is M ,(J. Insurance j).a M
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25
AUTOMATS
CAFETERIAS
RESTAURANTS
ALL
centrauyI
LOCATED
One person out of every tS of the tetnt population of Philadelphia aattj
time and money lu catlnt) (n ft Hern .f Itartlarl Restaurant every day.
rOMEN who bhep in (own will liiul one of Hern & Hnrdart'e
25 Automat?, Cafeterias or licstatiranta conveniently
nearby. Come in at auy Hwc. You'll be delighted with
our great variety of tasty sandwiches, delirious? desserts, uncx.
celled Het Chocolate or Tea miidc in individual cups.
roen or incmnsr qcamtv ac i)Whst rnicuai
TRY THIS "SHOPPER SPECIAL" TODAY
Chicken Pie With Coceanul Layer
Cake and Cup of Tea
35c
Shoppers Nvill Hnd quick and scdisjactery Waiter Serv
ice in our Restaurants at 29 N. f)tli Street or 106 S. 11th
Street both convenient te Department. Stores.
Avail Yearsdf of Hern. Sc Hardart Service TODAYl
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Assets, $4,706,417.77
Te protect $2,530,472.27 of Deposits
tn-iif p':m
becomes through
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SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE
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Make it a Gift That Lasts
A Diamond Gift for Christmas
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135e
Perfect 6Iu
uMte IB kt.
mhtte cold.
SSfCO ueeklv
$ioeo
Diamond tet in
pierced green
geld.
$$.ei weekly
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There is nothing that gives
uch lasting enjoyment as
a diamond gift for Christ
mas. Year after year the
happiness experienced en
finding it among ether gifts
Christmas morning is pleas
antly reflected.
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$75.00
Pierced telita
geld mounting
targe diamond,
tt.00 weekly
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$180
Platinum top,
Sold mnnnfii'f,
7 Diame I'll
tl.bO weekly
$350-00
Plat'num Tie Pin
Set tc th 17
Diartends
$: 00 ucekiy
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$60-00
X tapphire, I
diamonds.
Orcen geld.
It. 00 weekly
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$140-00
1 large, 11 small
Hamonds set in
platinum.
$3.00 weekly
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$140-oe
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$125-00
Three large
tenes,platinu
top.
9t.it weekly
Oat ef the many teaut'ful broeehes Thli one &s thrM
diamonds s" ii platliim. w th geld bast.
$3.00 Weakly
easy-pay
WiUcex& Gibbs
Sewing
Machine Ce.
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1709 Chestnut Street
Service
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rSPECIAL
An Assortment
of Children's
Fur Sets
Beginning at
4.50
1 h fi't ur it v'Tnc, .i.r,Nrs- ennuns nriMLnjg g n
SEHD FOR FREE CATALOGLF
aniDSEs r"as 13. ibdimines cellar iv unr strs
I. i 1215 Chestnut 'Sheet. 1
in ' B'PiM'a;,
F5 SPECIAL
An Assortment
of Cliildren'8
Fur Coats
Beginning at
29.50
ELKT0N TAX RATES CUT
Exorbitant Prices te Wedding Pairs
te Be Eliminated
niMen, Mil.. "'. 14. Rffn. tiTp.rar--uary
1. tl n Pennl'"auia TJuilres'l
"'empan; ml' e'l iu! tavie'ib prm
Vses at K'kt"ii t-tat i-ju tn tb" i'!sli"5'
bidder, anrl tlic oxerbitnnt i ri ,
charged n.lUiii; C"irlp v ill l" ci'
out.
ITip prier afu-r Jnuarr 1. ns ns'l '
hy the cfinipanj-, it (unurT-ine ion ,
for a finglf pi-reen t uin- pei"t in 'I
teivn. $15 for ;i taxi l'jr Vf beui, ,".' 1
"3 for a bridal eupv fi..i i it . i i ,
coiirtlieusp, te the Ikim ! i ji ui i.
and Lai'k te the t.iun
VALUES THAT DEFY DUPLICATION
Made Possible by the Tremendous Cash Purchase
of the Bankrupt Stock of Katz, Reinstein &
Weinberg, 132 E. Broadway, New Yerk
: Sensational Friday Event -- -r:T" -'
VOTETOjJPHOLD HARDING
National Council of Churches Adepts
Resolution
er Verli. Dec 14. A pledge t
support Presii'ent Ilurrlins m any aiti.u
he may take te aunperf th rights
lives and religion cf Amen'.'ins in Tur
Vey. n embodied m a resolution
adopted unanimeusl;- vpsterdav by the
National Council of tla Episcopal,
Church. i
The Ceum-il inderswl a re&olntieu in
the Heuse of Representatives 'ast uecV.
'alllnc upon the President te request
Turkey te check vlo'.eye te Christians
and upon Congress te support fii--b
action. I
I nr.Att it ttfuj HrniMW
A .ubicrlbtr In Iilhlhem told ui. jUBt
te ether dav that tin nr.r lets a day pan
srltj-eut rdlnB "Th. Whinsten Obr.r.';
"It lv cn a blrd'i-ey view of national
hWDenlntf." Te b well Inferraad en
ceTlttcal un4rcutreuta. form thli emi
.Ublt. Etr;- nurulut (a Hie riiBLle Lii.au.
Natural
Muskiat
Coats
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40-inch French Seal Coats, up te 54 Bust . . . 9S.50
?, French Seal Coats. Skunk Trimmed, a4. Length . . . 88.50i
Natural Muekrat Coats, 40 inches long 98.50
Hair Seal Coats, 40 inches long. . 98,50
Russian Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed 98.50
French Seal Wraps, Full Length 98.50
French Seal Capes, Full Length 98.50
Leepard Cat Coats, Seal Trimmed, 40-inch 98.50
Russian Peny Coats, 40 inches long 98.50
Taupe Lamb Coats, 40 inches long 98.50
Trimmed French Seal Capes, Full Length 98.50
French Seal Delmans, Full Length 98.50
Taupe Caracul Spert Jacquettei 98.50
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Oar Storage Vault Until Required
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