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THE NEW PLAYS’ fHE EVENING WORLD, MON BANDITS FORCE MANAGER = |/"*, TO GIVE UP $430 IN SAFE. |*'; :|U, S. DELEGATES TO HAGUE | DAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. Tt wh —_ ol ot mour of Chicago, transferred as Sec he Hague to RETURN ENTHUSIASTIC. : ered Armn Conference GROSS BURIED WITH HONORS Gnanp Rapips | Qeemrunes saree lWHFRe To Go AND HOW TO OT Then Take #80 From Hin Pocket i Hay niht, inte kin piesa tent Fuanitu E “ Th Elt C ” and Flee in Ante, af the eae, si Shy in the Wee bow and PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12.—No - é on UCase Gustay Mayl, manager ot the Atlant ila greater honor could be paid to the Unint : M and Pact Attacks Prisoner With Cap. memory of a man than that paid yes- CREDIT TERMS ninteresting Melodrama lea Av Artur Paws, No. 3038 ‘Thin Aven terday to Russel C. Gross, who was] $3-00 Downon $50 en = tke ps Ei hy County Jail prisoner awa killed In France while serving in the| §.00 « $75 * a ~ 7 ie ul for by was taken. te ; sev BY CHARLES DARNTON a tea tril for buralary, con cen n 1 place cere ell a 7.80 « «4 400 ee ae = ment before, pul on maske athe Yate 8 ning at the Fletcher Memorial Church, a b ened hitn with revolvers, ttc erik that. it i were «n-|ehere the funeral services took place | 10-00 150 VEN sensation-mongers will find|bome and {i was pounced upon by te $420 In the safe 4 H ne’ United and continuing all along the route of] 45-00 « « 200 | DAYLIGHT E little in “The Elton Case” to| one of Elton's discarded women, Mar- hin took $80 f confer-!the procession, crowds stood with 5-00 « «© 300 they went away rot as the flag-draped cais- | 2 thrill them, for this theatrle re- | Jorio had a good cxcune for not gulng hash of the Elwell murder te ws mat-{to tho gambler’s house and ringing d, The str ts blazed with t half mast. © REE BRASS BED Obedient to their ter-of-fact as a post-mortem exam- ination. William Devereux must havo ‘written it with a etack of ol newe- his door-boll, It was this other wo- man who loaded [lton's pistol after Marjorie's businesslike suitor had waited fifteen mtr ican culors NEW YORK and ALBANY-- MAGNIFICENT RIVER RG POUT STEAMERS. M Daylight Saving ert © Change With come round with a check and shakeo out the cartridges, Accordingly, El- papers at his elbows. It ended b- ruptly and strangely at the Playbous~ on Saturday night with the entranc of a veiled woman who had nothing to do with the case, or at any rate with the shooting. Who was she? Who cares? ton mockingly tnformed Marjorie the weapon wasn’t loaded when she seized Nevertheless Open Saturday Evenings. 104th St. L STATION at CORNER she instinctively when he menaced d to see him fali Attorney and po As for the desperate who | lice inspector je Incredibly shor did the killing, sh | work xh He case by concluding t ¥ ‘ 4 in self-deten in strange company, to any leas [sou int pasaibl be convicted. hodded wisely as the veiled showed them her was taken into the COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"st ‘This may fact that in this role Chrystal Herne | ™ was utterly miscast. It was a fore- gone conclusion that Marjorie would get her young brother out of trouble the moment he got into it, for this is always done in this kind of pl. But it was difficult to believe t Marjorie would play bridge for $5 a point in the wild hope of winning} $10,000 so that she might give the cub the money he had taken from his em- ployer and lost in Wall Street. We were quite prepared to see her loss 67,000. Of course, the bridge expert gave her the necessary $10,000, and with it his latch-key, Any one couid ece that he was “making a play” for 1Pough. wourgh and let out in this un ama Was that Li- magnetism, have it, te marked the ocular police tn “but my wife won't let me use It. In her moments with the brother Miss Herne was sincere and tender. But her nes with Elton, ¢ when 0 the kiil.ng’ dressed in tragic k, seemed foi and empty. Byron Beasley played th gambler with studied villainy. Anne, Sutherland managed to be natural as the distraught housekeeper who dis- covered the murder, an was charming and experts French There we but none t ‘Kiver ihe PIER, NEW YORK UDSON RIVE NIGHT LINES - Name “Bayer” o on Genuine | a ra) vr Se, Sst. ta Goudal Tas the bridg ner in crime, ty bad actors, ber. But when she left the key in her Special Sale! 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The first call upon it—and therefore mentioned first —comes from mine workers. They take approximately 65 cents of it for wages. Wages are fixed by the 1920 award of ee U. S. Anthracite Coal Commission, de- ceang that the ecale remain fn foece wad! March 31, Thirty five cents of the dollar is onus To be spent how? Fifteen cents goes for various supplies necessary in maintaining the mine, its breakers and pamrieg plane. Not a AN cor of profit clings to v4 Leow gud owner in these The dollar now is down to twenty cents. These go for insurance, taxes, selling expense, depletion, depre- ciation of plant and equipment—and such uninsurable tisks as strikes, mine fires and floods. What remains is the “margin” out of which the profit must come. The U. S. Federal Trade Commission says: “Margin must not be confused with what is often called profit. Selling expense, interest, income and excess it taxes, as well as other items, must be deducted om it before the net profit available for dividends or surplus from the operation can be determined.—' oon obtain © D, Warrimer, Prendon, CP. Haber, Presiden, Lehigh & Wilkes Berre Coa! Co, W. A. May, President, Penneytvanie Coal Compeny W. L. Allen, Prestdens, ‘Scremeoe Cos] Compeny | W.. W. lnglie, Presiden, | Gea Alden Coal Ce. John M. Hampbrey, Preside, The public is entitled to all the facts. to the price of anthracite at the mine. What Is the Anthracite Producers’ Profit PER TON? The facts as established by the U. S. Federal Trade Commission are published broadcast. are known to all men. Anthracite owners’ “margins,” according to that authority were less than 39 cents per gross ton in 1918. This represented operations producing 95 per cent of the total tonnage of fresh- mined anthracite. From 1913 to 1918 inclusive (covering the war the margin on which mine owners di profit was 42.8 cents per ton. From this had to be paid interest, selling S sapenees, Federal taxes, etc., before anything was a’ le for dividends, In other words, whatever the price you paid for coal —-say $7 to $14—the mine owner on the average never retained more than 43 cents per ton on your total coal bill. This shows that there were no inflated war-time profits. Today the average “margin” in the anthracite region does not exceed 60 cents aton. The operator is for- tunate whose margin approximates that figure. Only a few exceed it, most of them make less, and many are operating at a loss. riod) for ‘Those desiring further information by addressing General Policies Committee ANTHRACITE OPERATORS 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Percy C. Madeira, President, ‘Williams Collins, Presicen:, Madeira, Hill & Co, Susquehanna Coliertes Co. Alan C. Dodson, President, D. B. 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