Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1923 — Page 6

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HEART DISEASES ALARM TO CUV Clinic Will Be Established in Checking Death Rate, Hoping to decrease the number of deaths every year from heart trouble, the board of health will open an out patient heart clinic at the city hospital early next week. Dr. Herman G. Morgan, city sanitarian, said today. Heart trouble was the cause of 720 deaths in Indianapolis last year. Dr. Morgan pointed out. ' “This is very large compared with 330 from cancer and 292 from tuberculosis.” Morgan said. “Many of these cases can be helped if treated early and by. preventive means, we hope to materially cut down the total number of deaths.” Clinics will he held Monday mornings between ? and 10 o'clock. Dr. O. .T. Mclntyre, Dr. Robert M. Moore,

Home Outfits Great news for June brides and all who are interested in furniture of fine character at lowest prices. We've been planning this grpat event for months. Shipment after shipment has been rolling into the store—all bought before the recent advance in wholesale cost. In fact, we could not duplicate any of this merchandise today at the same big savings. The June bride will find it a simple matter, with such a vast array of wonderful furniture. to choose the right kind of furnishings to make her home everything she has ever desired. Von will be surprised, too. at how much every dollar will buy at the low prices quoted during this.great June Sale. Tome in and save!

8 Handsome Pieces for the Dining Room $99.75 Just think of getting exquisitely designed period suites for the dining room at such a low price as this. Included are eight beautiful pieces—a handsome oblong table, five chairs and host’s chair with genuine leather seats, and a large buffet. All pieces are beautifully finished in walnut and designed in the Queen Anne period style. A sensational value. Bedroom Suites of Distinction $114.75 This is an opportunity which may never return to buy quality bedroom suites at a remarkably low price—-as wholesale furniture costs are advancing rapidly. Included is a full size bow end bed. hand some chifforette, beautiful full vanity dressing table —all attractively finished in walnut. Our convenient credit terms enable you to pay when it is more convenient.

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They Look Like Women, Act Like Women, But-

Bv WALTER D. HICKMAN Everyone who wears a skirt in the act of Liddel and Gibson isn’t a perj feet lady. ’Tis the sad truth, but the truth just the same. Just because one wears skiits and acts like a woman is no sign that they are of such. One gets the impression at the beginning of the act of Liddel and Gibson that the entertainers are women. They look like it. Suddenly one of the team reveals that “she” is a man. Shaves and everything. At the close of the act, the other one takes off a wig. One of the impersonators works along eccentric lines. As far as the other one Is concerned, one would never guess that "she" is a mere man. Nice work. I Dr. E. F. Kiser and Dr. James Wynn j have been named by the health hoard [ as examiners.

Tip Tip Taphankers is a soldier act. It is one of those informal affairs like the boys put on in the camps during the war. The men sing well, especially the quartette. This act pleases. Sager Midgley and company appear ir. a musical comedy playlet, called “Hello, Wife.” It is built along the rid formula—tyranical wife, pretty daughter who is in love with a hotel clerk, henpecked husband. Coogan and Casey have a neat little act which shows a fellow bidding a girl good night. He pulls all of the

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old gags about her being “the only girl In the world” who understands him. The act is good for a number of laughs. The Neapolitan Duo sing operatic and popular songs The man gives a Caruso impression. Rather pleasing act. As I was a little late in arriving at the Palace last night I missed Lawton, a juggler, who opens the show.

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Illinois Central System Discusses Valuation of the Railroads Under the terms of the Valuation Act. introduced and sponsored by Senator Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin and enacted into law by the Congress in 1913, the Interstate Commerce Commission has been engaged about nine years in compiling data to deter mine the value of the properties owned by the railroads and used in the service of transportation The Government and the railroads together have already expended upon this work about $88,000,000. , Using the information on railway value compiled by its Bureau of Valuation, the Interstate Commerce Commission In 1020 placed, for rate-making purposes, a tentative valuation of $18,900,000,000 upon the railway properties of the country. Although this country probably never will go back to the low level of costs existing prior to the war, this tentative valuation was based upon pre-war cos's, which since then have practically doubled. Subsequent net additions to the railway properties have been taken by the Commission at cost less depreciation, and the present tentative valuation is around $20,000,000,000, which Is about $2,000,000,000 In excess of the outstanding railway capitalization. Valuation and capitalization of railway properties are sometimes confused in public discussions. Some railroads are over-capitalized: on thp other hand, many railroads are capitalized at much less than a fair value of their properties. Take the Illinois Central System as an example. The aggregate par value of our securities outstanding as of December 31, 1922, was $406,868,141. On that date we owned about 75.000 freight cars, 1,860 locomotives and 1,700 passenger train cars. Takink SI,OOO as the. average value of our freight cars, which is less than half what anew car costs today; taking $30,000 as the average value of our locomotives, which is nearly half what we are paying now', and taking our passenger train cars at $15,000, less than half t.ho present price (most, of our passenger cars are modem steel ca,rs(, the following is a conservative estimate of the value of our equipment alone: Freight cars $ 75,000.000 Docomotivep ......... 55,600,000 Passenger train cars 25,500,000 $156,000,000 Subtracting this from our capitalization gives only $250,868,141 as representing the value of our roadway, with its right-of-way, ballast, ties and rails, bridges, signals, telephone and telegraph lines and other roadway properties, and even including our buildings, land, roundhouses, shops, freight and passenger stations and the like. The value of our terminal properties at Chicago and other important cities runs into large figures. For example, we own 1,415 acres lying within the city limits of Chicago. 114 acres bordering on Michigan Avenue and the great Loop district. The Illinois Central System owns about 6,200 miles of road, but, counting additional main line trackage. passing tracks and yard tracks, we have about 10,000 miles of tracks, if the $250,868,141 referred to above covered the value of track alone (excluding all other properties used in the service of the public), it. would represent only about $25,087 for each mile of track. It costs around $25,000 a mile to build ordinary hard-surfaced highways with only light grading and bridge construction involved and without including the cost of acquiring the roadway. Will any reasonably minded person deny that the Illinois Central System's track, with its right-of-way, ballast, ties, rails, heavy bridges, signals, telephone and telegraph lines and other appurtenances, is worth more per mile than it costs to build a mile of hard road with only light grading and bridge construction involved and without including the cost of acquiring the land? There are some who are trying to make it appear that the Interstate Commerce Commission's tentative valuation of the railroads is excessive and a burden upon those who pay freight and passenger rates. They overlook the fact that out of every dollar received by the railroads in 1922 about 86 cents went to pay the actual costs of the service rendered to the public (costs upon which the valuation can have no conceivable effect), and only about 14 cents remained out of which to pay interest on Indebtedness, rentals of leased lines, dividends and the cost of enlargements and improvements. Constructive criticism and suggestions are invited C. H. MARKHAM, President, Illinois Central System.

The movie is "Environment,” with Milton Sills and Alice Lake. At the Palace today, Saturday and Sunday. -I- -I- -!- Other attractions on view today in-

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elude: "The Girl of the Golden "West,’’ at the Murat; “Six Cylinder Love,” at English'?; Elsie Clark at the Lyric; musical comedy and movies at the Rialto; “Plantation Days,” at the Broadway; “Is Divorce a Failure?”

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