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Sek et I x — _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1922. BONUS OR BOOTLEGGER? | seen rate ar taken | 32ND _STREET — BROADWAY — 88RD STREET — NEW YORK CITy - | ** P*#*® j| Eas ETERS VOTE «fit TAX ON BEER IND LIGHT WINES In First Replies, 138 Out of 142 Favor This Method of Paying Bonus, us back light wines and beer before things go to pleces completely; many will turn down the bonus, but at least let the veteran feel that his services HOW DO THE VETERANS wees appreciated” STAND ON A BONUS 3 BURIED IN TUNNEL OR THE BOOTLEGGER? et One Rescued, Two Still Impris- What is the real sentiment of the war veterans of the States of | oned at Canton, Onto. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut? The President 18 opposed to CANTON, O., Feb, 22.—Three men the forms of direct taxation proposed by Congress. Write your answer || Were buried when a tunnel being dug in the form below and mail to the Bonus Editor of The Evening World. || over i inie srorctny wy Street here Shall light wines and beer be legalized by amending the Volatead Act |} One man was rescued alive and and taxed to pay a bonus, ending the bootlegger, the national nuisance? || will recover. Two others are impris- oned and the authorities fear they |have been crushed to death or suffo- j was too much! By all means give | ——— Gimbels Inaugurate a Remarkable Sale! No MONE Y DOWN Years To Pay Yas Bi, There were 142 ballots and letters from veterans in the first mail fol- lowing The Evening World's request cated. The funnel be! z el was being put fo soldiers of the World War to say. through the street under the cae whether they favor the raising of; | Home Address ..... eeeveeserres PITTI TTT iret Seaccseee + || tracks in connection with the laying of a large sewer. Rank, Organization and Length of Service Overseas, if any. a ? aia PHILADELPHIA The above data is to be preserved for the record, and is not for publica- tion. If you wish to express an additional opinion which may be printed 08 EXCURSIONS te |'§ Q|ree’y - 26 Oe 12 & 26 over your name, add it here or on a separate sheet Round Or APL. 9 & 23 funds for a bonus appropriation by| changing the Volstead Act so that it will not declare light wines and 3 per cem, beer “intoxicating,” and by taxing the light wines and beers, Of these 138 favor the tax on light wines and beer. It is opposed by four. Some of the veterans do not want to take a bonus from any source; but they are willing to see thelr needy comrades have the bonus if it Is to be met by a tax on light wines and beer—and by driving the; “but if paying the bonus by taxing|the revenue for wine and beer to qyckets good only on special train ete ee GF ais I Ha any STEN a ape a eT } “4 bootlegger out of business, ltight wines and beer is ths only|serve some selfislr interest | alee amet Ieaving Sow Tock, We ane ee ent 4 ie The Evening World has asked the | way to get the wines and beer back, Another man in a position in \which| 4. M., Liberty Bt., 8.0 A, M., Jackson Ave, e © weterans to fill out the ~oupons count me for the bonus!” | his outspoken expression might harm | Jerey City. 8.61 A, Broad t., Newark, §47 ¥ © printed in every edition in Order that} Charles E. Coppola, ten months in him if divulged, writes: | Scaaibete teamiie gr Returning leave i _ the record may be kept straight and France with the 107th Ihfantry, says:| “I served eighteen months overesas | zl inal), 8.00 t © that the vote may be subject to in- |“ am very much tn favor of a modi-|as a volunteer, I didn’t grumble iin ai! | 4 2 vestigation 1f questioned. Those who fication of the Volstead Act, taxing|more than anybody else over the TRAL Pt «wish only to answer “Yes” or | the sale of light wines and beer to 7 “= *"No" to the question: Il the! pay for the bohus, as yeu know it —— Pi \@ money for the bonus be raised by a/will not only pay the bonus, but put} t © tax on light wines and beers?" have many thousands back to work again. | | } - only to write ‘Yes or “No'’ in| As for Prohibition, it is a joke.” H ‘& the space provided for the answer; | Joseph F. Conlon of No, 216 Past & their names will not be printed| 70th Street, a Sergeant in the 165th | ¥ “there. If they have views which they | Infantry, overseas eighteen months, | H € wish to express, additional notes; wounded five times and cited, says: | Pp signed with their names will be re-| ‘The tax on beer and wine would eg : F Aided ab ‘reloaded tor’ gublication”| mest viey-llttia opposition, he tax FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, | fend will be welcomed. collected would more than pay the if _ The opponents of the violation of| bonus and every one would be happy | ; } the Volstead Act have said that the|again. Less crime and more respect t . Upervice men who went overseas do| for law would come out of It.” G S, h Sal 5 + mot really resent the enactment of ene Glovanetti, No. 68 First rea pecial Pure ase sates ; the Eighteenth Amendment and the| Place, ~ Brooklyn, cleven months | q ' Volstead Act in their absence. Never- | overseas with the 105th Field Artil-| | 4 Sttheless, 117 of the 142 first answers |lery, says: “I am very much in favor, MEN’. | ' fo The Evening World's inquiry saw | of taxing light wines and beer, for it 1 S | overseas service. Of those who filled|is the least they can do to help \ ‘out coupons 124 were In the army, 16) straighten the condition of many a ‘were in the navy and 2 In the Marine | veteran's family. I am quite sure {pat Corps. every veteran I know Is of the same Typical of the point of view of a opinion.” Marine who was twenty-three} From one bitterly indignant former months overseas in the Fifth Marine | sergeant of the Regular Army who Regiment is that of John F. O'Brien! aid not get overseas and resents it of No. 32 West 98th Street, who says: | with a heat which might get him into “I say pay our soldiers, the de-| trouble in the service, comes a letter fenders of our country, not by more] asserting that the only profit to come taxes in addition to those we are/from the legalizing of beer would go paying already to enforce the Eigh-|to the brewers, and the same people teenth Amendment—and with no re-|who have tricked the soldier so far {@ult, Let us get the bonus by paying | by juggling with the bonus would use ' for the privilege of being law abiding. Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons New York: Gentlemen: Please send fne full information as to how I can purchase one of your high grade Player Pianos at $395, payments to be made in 36 mosh instalments—with no down pay- men! o.65 Value $8.00 and $9.00 Men’s and young men’s trousers, excellentl d. wool materials. The _majority are stévent! Caastiicios, the ones’ quale in the market. There are also a number of Metcalf Brothers’ Wanskuck Mills worsteds. Every pair is guaranteed. All desirable shades, including Oxford — stripes and plain colors. 4 ore ieee cicck?, If You Cannot Call, Just Mail The Coupon ‘Down with the men who put the Tuat the thing Tor basi | ‘ ° bootleerer in ‘our midst!" ead us e thing for usiness wear or matching. | N oO t e Th ese P oin ts 2 Remarkable to start with—the price—the quality of the instrument Bisincct etgnteen smonthe abiced. ia ‘ Sizes 29 to 50. | en een pilersd at the nee ee more unusual sae rhe of purchase. 38th Infantry, Third Division, which ase 0! autifully figured mahogany. oO money down. nd payments may extend over three years. ‘was in the hottest of the Marne fight- 2. Double cross banded veneer fig. says: MEN’S TROUS ERS S Geass euear One step further in the achievement of our aim—good music in. every “I favor the modification of the PP rung bass, home. We have broadened our credit arrangements. The initial pay- mont foollsh Volstesa Act and favor 4. Bell metal plate. \ ment heretofore required as proof of sincerity has, under present con- ing light wines an rs wi a fs, A ditions, prevented Jmany families from owning a good player, While ‘which to pay soldiers the bonus, I 3.65 5. Sounding board of combed grain spruce. this sale laste-no down! payment ‘needed! And three whole years :to So not Taser the Lossy ahi aa Ww. $5.00 d $6.00 6. Easy action. complete payments. john W. Shaw o e ere $5.00 an 4 Artillery, who was in France ten A bench with each player—service for one year—a ten- months, opposes any additional com- 1 0- Ye ar G uarante e year guarantee. And delivery to your home without charge. A large assortment of men’s and young me woueers us a Bune? of wanted shanies, Horctols oat, meres, innels and serges. Checks, stri; colors. Good for everyday wear. anne ae Ete Sizes 28 to 50. 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