U Sti Itt u Hi fit J'- tv m Kl gpgP? :w L 1J-'Vt. iMfe' '.? 7, i innkiNnrnp WWS1IS1M VII J 3"?Ciai nr. . BMBBBBB B1BBBM nuu mm duuiyi iwbtaniial Reads te Match Big hipping Terminal Under Consideration LOUCESTER COUNTY ALERT Hal OUvatfh te Evening PubUn t.edgrr Paulsboro, N. .1., Nev. .".(. Kxteti Ire developments of the Jersey f Jif- Mae along; the lower Delaware Hlver. saeuld Philadelphia deride te meke Hec Island n great shipping terminal, nrc Mng oen-ddereil in connection with 'Gloucester County', read-building pro gram. Representatives of river-front dis trkts favor the paving of the river read Iren Westvllle te Petinireve. The big 4a Pent and Vacuum Oil lntereN may shortly get book of tlili program nml make some ceinprelienlve offer te nlil in tha financing of thii read, wlilch would Dim through Piiiilhbore, (.IMxtewn, ...i i t....t.. 'n.,. t mH..? f he l'nuMmro.ChbMewn. aactlen has already been authorized by the Gloucester County Heard of Free holders. Memben of the I euntv ( .lumber .' State funds te aid counties iu their own read-building program. A head tax of $. te help .solve pres nt taxing problems is under consider ation, the Paulsboro Chiunber of Com merce having already gene en record tn favor of such legislation because of the large floating and alien population Inrnllv. Slnte and municlnal tnxit problems will be mere fully discussed at a future meeting of the county chain- ber. Committees havu been unpeinted te direct the various activities of the county organization. Among the most Important of these committees and their chairmen are: Hmlncss nnd Industries, J. H. Coombs. Paulsboro ; Legislation Postmaster W. K. Slenn. Swiiii-ibore. Agriculture. L A. Ceeley. county farm demonstrator. Woodbury. Highways. J. Heward Brndshaw . Swedestore : Knter tainment. W. A. Parent. Pitman SUE TO REMOVE LOWER AUGUSIA dUHUUL bUAKU mm.m.mmM . . a A A a M A S-k Ml I T Northumberland County Bedy Re fused te Open Scheel Senbtiry. Pa, Nev. 30. Removal e. the Scheel Beard of Lewer Augusta Township, Northumberland County. as asked in a petition of ouster filed In the Northumberland County Court yesterday, because it failed te open a ..t.- -'u-i tt . ti...i . .k. PUUUI- BCue. e. .. ae. .u .u. gusquehenna River, sis miles south of Bunbury. The beard is composed of Landis Sbipe, president: II. C. DeWitt. sec- retary: C. .T. Phillips, D. ,S. Wayne and Daniel Smith. Hoevers Inland Scheel was net opened this year because it was declared tee expensive te maintain n school for the alne pupils of the island. They were directed te go te school nt Fishers Ferry, a mile and n half away, invelv- Sng a harardeus beat trip nere-s the river tw'icc daily. Ihe petitioners at.- ! Healed te the court, and it nui;Keteil I the school be reopened. That was net j -.". : ' m - . .i .. ueiiii.iff ni!iruitr. uiiiiin in ins: niree commerce tavnr speiiuuiR money ter ,"....., .- - ,."...:.. . i-'i' hteeiith Ameiii line l nees "" Mrmanent concrete eonstructlen of weeks. V hen the smoke clears aa) it ; : 'la11,,"tit,ltie f our : ibrhways rather than using it for tern- w"! un.ii.est.eimm.v w leunn ti e ue- ' - ."-., ..i.....,,..! .,, Us te allevi fcerary reut facing of worn-out read, cllne. winch te a large etent aa " " V f a Uuk. fUll once, ill It was reported that certificates have technical one, w as aggravated l.y the tc 'u-,lt Ier Ulready been Hied with the county en- weakness of several, houses, an, also ?"$' , nenbv lma remained ilneer for Federal aid for the Class- the forced -oiling et m large blocks i If nc ' ,", nl HC0,,ie would Eore-Maloga and Pennsgreve-Malaga of stocks by n- number of ether houses . auu t '' 'l uh'ult "unv midshipmen toads that the t,tck pschamrc authorities , hae .newu wmi "",.. elu. FAehelder A. It. Helder explained found were enrryiu, mere stork than , Jejl n j e('J,0.,.,I tKlay that the .JIO.OOH.IHIO read bend their canital resources warranted. , Vim J te sax" when newspaper men Issue would net directly benelit Cleu- In ether words, the , Iras ,,.. marking no , e ,0 ,,lll,m. ' s,Cre- cester County In prev.dln;: any mere down et market values in U ,,11 Street nrui'e ut 1 iu ut . na i mistake Htate hlBhwa.vp but would release ether had no mere te de with news develop- tar Pel by ma I tn i lone and transportation te and from. .... ... .... ,. , , ,., the Island for the pupils refused. It! HarrNburg. Nev. de - ( '(,'i,.i I d Is alleged that and a failure te appeal! ward Martin. Stut ( ..mmUsinner of te the State Scheel Department const!- 1'calth. yesterday atineunc-d his expec tuted a violation of the school cede. ltn.tien of iiimnl-ting his term n-; head of . 1 tiie Health Department when Governer Qete Divorce Frem "Gunman" I Sproul leaves office. .. . .. .. .. . l-.xnlelnlng he has mnde plans ter BBneury. I'a., .miv. .w. According , te the recommendations of the mneter In the divorce proceedings, Mrs. Nellie ii. Campbell is entitled te a dlver from her husband. Ilurvey F. Campbell, j The husband kept n leaded gun con Stintly ut the feet of Ills bed. keeping Sirs. Campbell In fear, and then finally deserted her, lt was testified. Uncommon Sense A One-Man Government BY JOHN DVaKE DESPITE laws and tax collectors and policemen, each citizen of u fee. .evrrniuent is grunted a large nMiiiM of wlf rule. It U he. nnd net his ire eminent, wne is te blume ii lie munes a mevs i ..... I 1 i his life. I It is he, and net his gevernmftit, j he can thank if he attains prosperity, i and' as liberal an amount of happiness aa he is entitled te. i N0TW1TI1STANIIX; :tll tie law under which he livps he uin be lawless 'if he wuntd te niid .-iifTi'r tin' economics, he renverts te hlH own uhe the time for v.-htrh hU employer hu' txresnt nnd paid. He can, if he U insetileuH, even lie aad client, und hreak the mural lede Without fallliiK into the hands of law enforcement officers. But in the end he will cscnpa no llfhteeus nenalty, und he will come te Mderstatiu thnt Keveriimvnt ib is-entinl te the individual uh it ia te any nation. THE man who Iiuh ii wile and keepe It. who recognizes the value of t-clf-discipline and exercises it. never need worry about the Iiwh of uu enlightened geverninerit. He is in need of no legal restraints. Ie will nut require advice of counsel. He will, it W true, meet with injustice I and unfairness from time te time, for this Is far from a perfect world. But he will he far hotter able te eepe with hlsi handicap if he rules him aell with n titui hand. S BLP-CIOVnUNMi:NT must Win us seen ns narentul Kevernment ccim-h. And it rheilld he the liu-lues ,of rery parent te make a child capable of aelf-fevrrninent, ut nations seek te de with their colonies. Many dliTietilllen a re Involved in this ttit. Ne rplrlt horn into the world IS eaey te rule. Hut they nil can Im m i anil tnry hi u hi de ruieu ur rum rtuuU. uau governments wuiem umicc aatieus frr wiir. nut tney ry te tne individual, aim nd misre absolute they ure far the individual. ' Cvrent, 15J1 se n..Uiui nf Init'la.uniiUd lit nnn.niiilnni.il I .l.nn n.n InriFii llt'Ol III llln IVftlllN TIOW Ne pelici'inan will urresit. no Judge . than ut any time in reeer.t .venrn, nml i,,';;ln'H '" 1"' ''! I"ps'B'' l' .Innmli'ii aentence him, if b bruaUs the laws of j there I- "vtrv Indieatlnii of n leeerd Mmt wreusht the i Lunge in his pros health. kill in this reiinty. Mnny farmers nlenc l,(,,,'!,V Ne immediate iienulty will lie visited ; ,1,0 meuntalii will .eiul-ift l.enr.llmr .V'',, ,,.,r,?','1, 1m", 1,!".,1m! 'Ier I",Pt' an him, it, in violation et the law et 'mFv&?mm WTmWW7 WALL STREET BUSY Recent Sharp Decline Almest Entirely Due te Technical Influences It Mas somewhat of n toss-up as te wlm pet tin' Tlinnliegivhig turkey be tween the bulls mid bear- of Wnll Street yesterday. Hetli rlnlm the honor'. It looked an if the bear eenl Indent had a ...tie the bctler of the picking. The bull force.-, however, claim their opponent-. have shot their mark, If they have net overshot It, and they have Mipreinc cenlldencc of taking the prize when t'hrlt miiH rolls around. resumed tomorrow at usual, and the tinanclal nnd market community will have an opportunity of studying the situation without the Interruption of I . a . . ....... . ..t hi' ii9.inti cre i et rumors, reports mm "ther worries which, crop out. during the course of the ordinary day's busi ness. Much ha been written concerning the radical reversal in the trend of the meats and conditions, eutsiiie et the e.xclmnge ban did the filial "tnges of the eeiistritctlve movement which ran en the rocks about the middle of Oc tober. . While there are some indications f the reactionary forces having reached nn eMT-e.xteniled position, much the same ns their bullish btetliren did In the secondary forward mevcmei.t sta"t- ling It August, there is yet te be six en any substantial proet et me auju-itiueni process being fully completed. I'tulnr th'- circumstances, it Is rea sonable te expect the professional trad ing contingent te continue te tight any protracted recovery and renew pressure against all weak Issues. Illustration of which attitude was dearly given in the case of the Krlc croup and ether low priced "ill Is In Wednesday's market. I'ntll the Imnaired buying power of j the market has been substantially co-- . reeteti. mere we'iiu spem te en iittin il.cpe of any prolencd recovery. In the nr"t plaee. tne principni pn.peuing force of recent tallies u- .IcrUnlprlii i dually from the retreat nt slmrts In , m ,.im'-'i -ri'.s tni"" T'an'i'iv outburst of :i new buyluc demand. "bi the eeiitrarv. shnrp leeeveries are mere likely te brin? freh ivllln!; order.-. In nil events, the-K- interests that took ever weak niveunts, ilurincr the mere critical period n of the rieent sliuke sliuke elit. were .el,lnlj us inueli u tin m' " -K . hi the innrr.e' 'enniii mi . iii"r r sltlen being anything ether th.ni a tihilnt.thretil).' iittltudi'. Tle'se steiks n wiu u Jfer Mj,.. I In ether wnrd, until these weak ac- I counts are fully absorbed ami dlgO'-ti'd. I there cm be no perm.iiient change for I the better. At dirt'ei-iiit interva's ln-t I week bear prc-ene nppenred te lime been renieved. but continued m MUi-rlng liquidation demonstrated i.ini' luivelj the unhealthy .pe; ulntieti jxisit.en wtl-. riot yet satisfactorily lerrecteil. - , MARTIN EXPECTS TO RETIRE " " tAr g w nt.unc Health Commissioner Lays Plans I $m S!I tn Sftllth Amrin n vist , Seuth America this winter wlth .surgeons et tne I lilted Mates ami Canada, members of the American Cel lege of Surgeons, he added thnt plan ns arranged some time age because his term "was ter tour jenrs nnd ter minutes with that of un friend. 'William C. Sproul." life-long I The surgeons with whom be will tour Seuth America will Unit the larger "ltln.1 tlwrA ivltli n view nt lednelne 'about closer relations with the surgeons I of that country. DEER HUNTERS READY Franklin County Sportsmen Expect ...... ..,! - j r r j Recerd KIM ' Waynesboro. Pa.. Nev. ,".i. -Yeter- i.lnv mnrkeil th.. general moblluatien of Vr'nnklm Ceuntx deer hunters and te- mnrrrnv tliev will be ill voids stall, . ... . -V 1 1 . ..t ine ter game, .vuioinenae panics m house cleaning j nun; uciiik iiui'i-ti-u ii a irjiiii inn- -,vnj0, ,)Miy one who hat ncen tiii-ic v.... iday, alt the principal stock exchanges appneiate. I vti with some of that , and commodity markets throughout the I number shortly after their "lyal. i , country are closed. limine- will be U ..ear tl.i. j ur "ijg. tur. rr...l.... I. ..I..- ..I i 1 I 1...I i i ti.i..... i.i. ..f i.n ni nis rint'r iu-ii m ' " hunters art leaiiug tedaj for fa.i.nl. j known te have cimnge. Iirir..ls was se .1 huntir g ledge- Ouing te cenrinuisi di'Mn J,,1 and Lreught S.iiKHi. In 1S.IS weather this year, (ire wardens haie'the epy theri .ebl went at ii sum in extended iiie paths through the meur.- tains for miles, and it vill be pe-s-ni. tn ,1p(vi. iiiitomebiles wlrliln a short ,ilstiiin'. of nenrlv "verv Inmtlnx In.lsi. nn '.ibl in !' in qm--f of it. in th.- ilwr-iiuntln i.-rrlten n":ir h.'i'.l, v 1"' "nni" i.nntnil hU first HItlen Acrerdini; te tl." came w.-inler, heiu hunters. Tin: tihi:i.s "iii.r.ii" Tl An.e'lean -I' f n'i n.n i',i"hrju l of ltHT4 tu i r . it .-ii ii i,'lliu '" Olht-l ffl "''" Mf'l'' ,l l11" ' ' rr' ei l fl!nueil i-liMl.il i-(.'rnieriilelilH 1.1 H nwrbx will '" bi.i. I""' i i"iil ieli en Xhe news tu'umr " It U1.K I.Eln.Kll. "3Iaa 11 a uaw -. SMiTTY : : : : : : The Bess Gets the Leavtn'a i- --1 ' j u i "I I ' v ' II ' ' " 'I ' ' i AKD GET ONE FOR LfT -v-X r- f Li2J25?5 I ( BKT VTHiNQ THKTfc h r?v ' ra vj-lv Sc) 'glgSBBBBBBBBBBlgSBBBBBBBBT .JBBBBa I I I X V Si L SS m -W , ajTjBSBBBBBBrBgSBV(rr - . "ST gSBBBBBBBBBr. "BaV J-" K "HaFIM ( ZA&:z.L- Y:.-tir ssYsT ?... - fsWWVkh f ft - Y--Ml issvfi P' -ssm. LJL E-is? sWWWW .i tt 7, i V ' V JTi. OBgasm r I ssmtr smmmw m mm rXlm Ksm SmWt -siV sawWcsr ' II Il IL : A lb! tn , -Vvl', ,V, -."- L.. -- . . .. A ssMsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSlsyeei'l llf'Vt '' tfv.M EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY; THE Letters te the Editor In Defense of Midshipmen Te the Editor of the KveiUtie Public Ledger: Sir The Kvr.xtxu l'um.ie Ikeeh Is te be commended upon llj spleiuliil editorial of today headed ht'liecs of Atmi-Xuj I My. .1" lt 1sfl,S:r?lnr1 Di-nby received eiltlclMii te which he Is Justly entitled. , , , , . ,. M n former mld-dilpmen In the t t v:..,iu Vnvni Academy, us an ex seaman In the enll-teil naval iwrv lee and iih n fifteen of Philadelphia 1 ..... ...i.. ..... Iii.nrtilv M'IKllllIt lliv l'e til ii. "Are m uH.wlmHns Secretary i Penny, becoming hiigni y "71"-' T" . j S X Z j flllt-tie midshipmen disgraced them-j lselve,nt the service by tuelr eenuun here Inst Saturday'1 j Atmroximatelv twenty-four hundred teuiiR men cam'e te tl.N city from the strict routine of the iicadem , wutlne .!.. ,,!..lif u.... ....... ..,. t ,.... nun .Mid out of that niu uier . .." - inliMiiptuiiu who leieu " " been drinking. ... ,. Sav for the sake of argument that a total of fifty midshipmen became n n teNicated iluilng their slay In Phila delphia. Te my tiilud, that s an ex cellent percentage. , , , The fact that the Constitution has been ehanged by the addition ei ute ill-tin reitug nt his earier "nothing te say" en this matter. . Here Is hoping that public opinion will cause him te abandon his investi gation at Annapolis and that the mid shipmen will net be forced te lese their ChrNtmas leave or suffer -emi' ether similar drastic penalty us the result of an uncalled for outburst from an otb etb ilal whom up te this time geed Il- publicans wcie wuiu te regain " telligent. , Philadelphia November -'.'. P. The Mether's High Prerogative Te (! Til ler e the Evening Public l.ulaer: Sir I have read with inteie.-t the letter-i that have n peartd lately in the 1'ieple's lMiriim ilcnlitix with tin- iiic--timi nf -iilaric for wii, and lira in flincd te nsice with Hie writer who cay c,i..li luiMimnr wmilil disrndc the nobility of the "ervice rendered by the . mother. Fer it cannot b -ucceesiuliy t ,.,,, ra,'..ne,i tj,t the home hn rightly ll(,Pn 1.ci.nrijl.,i ni the leiintaln head el the State, ami in the mother a center of that home lies either the htrengtli or we.iktte-s of th Natien. Frem her the boy and jiirl must learn obedience te law : for respect for the laws of the home, th"' M-boel and of the enmmunity will result in reverence for the laws of the Natien. Modern mothers may prove thnt censivinted motherhood is til! nt the helm by in stilling the lirl principles of law ob ! vance. whl'h is the true basis of g.Miil statcMiiiuisliip. Heiiestv is an aitribiite of geed till ?.i iisblp nml .should be itifued Inte tlie ler , ,"" gl l" ... .. in poi:,,, "If an- article, no matter hew' triual. his! ,.r her right of ps.,-iti should be aseertained. nnd In a-e of dishonest . j er being et tlie culi . lien uic- steps should be t.iKen ti cerrei t a tm-i '.one) t" a habit, whii'h, when encej formed, will resint iu the child beiem-i eg a ineic ilangereiii maleiacter. Thus' th,- eiith is taught li-spi-it ter law and, tulnidtial riglits and the mother, the greatest sufferer from juvenile climes. ...... i!.. l ...i.ulaiil nt' .n.liKt. .liiliir.ll I- 'setri-ig a h.gli standard in her home. I ,.,.- ... ..t F.. -- Criticism of the law does net pre- j Mle "etineu the toga a tew hours pre c.uTe icspi'ct for law and should net bei"'u'"' !'! rated in the Icinc. Thes(. who com- ' 1'ut the spirited and successful cam P'am of hiJth taxes and unjust law leiild thir.K back le the time when xny man wa a law unto himself and "ih.ips thej could appreciate the pro pre Pc' nui of a I'liiistinn geiernineut. I'.y teaching the cliild that law is in . ctiie and bur the wMi of the pieple .nd that sufl'eiiug- can iil by resisting h" law is se niucli great' r than discom discem fe"t re-ii'.tiiig lrem ebedieii. e in impel--lect laws, parents inn raise the ideals el the home, which will i levate public sentiment, ihe greatest t.icter in making n ;reui tieiipie. a kiiui oiuieii unu n sui ccssful government. WILLIAM i:. HKNKDICT. Atlantic City. N. .1.. Nev. 2$, ipej. "Songs Frem the Heart" Te "ii Editor of the Exrntng TuMIc Ledger! S!r The book publishers tell uh n copy of the "Kilmarnock" edition of' "'l' IJllr'V' I1"" g J h I 1,1m eil en mle. l.ven in In s ilur of i mingled emotions and uncertain pefltics Orlaln of Thankanlul n 'h- announcement awakens attention, j ",."" rftL,,,,V,F , ' Mil.v ''' of that edition, the lir.st tiTeth Editor of the Lirntng Public Ltdgtr. Hums' efforts at publication came from tlie press, nnd the nt nml tl. nntl,,..- ,-..,, ! I ,..,1 iniuin uiiwii llilir liuui ..., r. .11 .......Fp.,,n '1... !..... ........ ....... ... .. l,.-. ....... . .... ...si ....... ...... MM... I..... '""u ' guineas cMuiialent te ,s'M,) hat t!ie niie iideux ie u( iiisj,espu : win unrig iieiie enri t.ny, lint r.nwrnl Americans in- was ji -nr --nui-. iew- in seui nnu I ii"'j . wni -r'-i.iii in i.li-r llllli' or ion Whnmt mjiii it'i-licul from tht. ha1-! I.ik rami fiuni ihn ' IciuiH et iit.t Or inrs fn in tdu etllJa atirt. Who trireach I'.ne fla of labor Ard a kWi (ivel nf env Stll heard 11 his il tin music fjf wind, rfiil nu'lediea. 1 ' The Perter's Saturday Night. "The I PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor should be aa brief nnd te the point as possible, melilltifr any thlil that would open u denominational or gcctarlun dls dls cusalen. Ne attention will be paid te aneny. meus letters. Nnmcs and addresses must be signed na an evidence or Keed faith, although mimes will net be printed If request Is made mat they be emitted. The publication of a letter la net te be taken as an Indersement of Its Views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless nccempanled by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. Twn uegSf.. .,Th(t Twjl nr, ., nnd eyer poems in that Kllmnrneck edition R " WS which lie took, te sol tup bis home with jvun Armour ut its head, lmraertnllcy his, rnther than obscurity, because Ms feiikh truly "gushed from the heart" nnd Sl)Ph llie rcmlpnj tiurnc of care. Ami come like the beneillctlen Inut tollews utter priOiT. Longfellow's admonition Is geed ad vice te many who show preference for the hectic vcree that tetluy paises for '" vevlty dry. MILDHED. Trenten, N. J.. November US. 1022. Fumbling the all Te the rdller e (Jic LvcMne J'ubllc Ltiatri Sir In football there is found no offense mere inexcusable than "fum bling." or, in ether words, dropping the ball after lt has been put Inte play. When n player loses possession of the ball it belongs te the first man who falls en it or picks it up for a dash toward his opponents' goal pests. This possession is cacji side's fundamental objective. Less of the ball is less of offensive nnd opportunity te score or gain ground. Tersely, lt is less of "op portunity.'' "Fumbling" recently caused n col lege wlilch I will leave unnamed te lese a game te n clearly Inferior eleven, nml as a result seven of the players of the offending team were subjected te unusual punishment. The coach or dered each of the offenders te carry around a football for a week, with a warning that if he were caught without lt suspension from the team would be the penalty. Naturally, such n sentence brings a smile, but there are seven football play ers in the Statp of Michigan who, we venture, will de less fumbling in the future. And If. utter leaving college. tllOV (limit tn ft,! nlfrtnla in 1 1 f 1. .. .iilvien l'U-.iii I., ti,.. nnnnt.v l..,,, ... t,iu lll Imve been a great, week for these young men. "ion can't eet nnvwhere en fumbles," be told them niid you can't. iiiiuii tn tin llUitl 'k I'llUIL IS l-UIU" neM-il of "f!imlil.t" .,iir.rf,,i,iti..u fn.,. :...." -.-.. .... ....... i...-. ....... of us arc en the bottom rungs because all nleu we have been "fumbling the n.vi.FHArric. uan Philadelphia, November IKS, W2'2. "Senater for a Day" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Senater Walter F. CJcergc, of Cieergln, gallantly yielded his sent for one dav te Jim. ltebccca I.. Fclten. of Curtenllle, thereby doubtless pleasing a great many women and men, tee In tleergla nnd in ether States. Interest in Mrs. Felteii's aspiration proved of national proportions notwithstanding' that the vigorous campaigning en her ny "Marian Douglas" (Annie Douglas Kob Keb Kob nreeunt was for neiiliment end symbol I Inaen) inther than for material gain. j ?id Old Oentlepian Oay: "On a Thanksglv- M- i'..i :.. ..!..i . In Day. p; "-l her trip te the national capital, ' "wilU the ejciitcmeut attendant ,I0I.,01"' "'V.1 llave l,t'L' " ldiysical hardship wh leh one may .well imagine. ....,,,,, w,i)-N.nij-rari 01 ordinarily, she would net care te ex periencc again, r.eing "Senater for a ny" of course obtained no opportunity for distinguished service in the Na tien s ioremest jawmniting house, and wuen ner briet tenure tlashed out all, measures in which Senater Felten and her feminine constituency nie interested "; '"" ""' J's.t "here they were when pnigning thus te honor Mrs. Felten was net based upon ti desire for ma- teruil gain, but lather te have scrolled upon Washington's, records tlie fact that "a woman" served as Cnitcd States Senater, te mark the approach of worn- nil's still wider recognition in thai t c.ip.icitj and te lvalue a moment of luxurious selitimelit. It wa.s net nsk- ng a great or expeusiie favor either of the Senate or Georgia's Senater elect te ncceiii our womanhood this honor; nut was merely soliciting a courtesy mac tne cnivnireus seuater-elcct, Geerge, happily granted. It is gratifying te recall that when Mrs. Felten's great day arrived the United States Senate splendidly vindi cated its geed manners. THOMAS .IF.FFKUSON JACKSON. Atlantic City, N. .1.. Nev. 27, 1022. Qucstien8 Answered Plee ta.Il in the ...uin of ItaniM ..""".'.. . "A.U HJlUl.MA. , ..i,i.. . titter .. ........... .......... I 'I l.nileltini.t ntb ur " thi - ' - , Th . . . Th, ,.,,,.. ,,,, ... .. ltKi.Kll bl,k thr0UB .H aH lim, thl.i tieni te th urn! of the CunHsnite, from i thn lru-iues ei.u-.l tr.an ur the cus- -inK. n hunejtieivuraiieii appeared Tha hurW'Nt i elfbratlun Ufr anienn tl.n !tbres mij nvs railed ll leant or the 'laburnaclPB. 1h hanest fpHtlial In Unci- wan c'Mlebrnlp.l In Nuem-. Iwr In honor et Di-itietT tlm CiecMH nf nr vt. whlli the Itemanx wurnlili( thin hirvcit Ufiiv iin'lfr uui name et i ref. In i:n.-Uiid lll-H tes Ival vi" etll'-l "Ihe liar. ii.it )Ieni," and lis origin may h traied bin 1 t th.i tlirn or llifl i-axrn ocrup'itlen. tlcmnM-i. the llrst liar-t fmtlval In Am'rlea was le Id by the I'llgrlrns In 1021, nnd wan c-lld ThanleuMnit Day. Uttla by llttle th- tuitem Kpnad until In 1SII3 it bf ama u, national holiday precUlrind be the I'lendniit and repiuclalmed b the (!o (!e (!o erner of ach State. Father of Prize Fighting Tn the Edltnr et the Evening .Public Ltdgtrt Fir Will you K.rnlly state through your "CluestlenH Answered" department who was 1W ' i- . - . known m tht "falnsr of trofcMtenal prlis flthtlaff wai Us net an BnatlsnmanT C. 8. D. fhlladstahla. November 9T, IMS. Ftthtlni with lists had probably bin practiced In Kntlsnd for many eenturles prier te the advent of Jamsa n, yet hit hit terlana ancrally acre In tvln him th distinction you mention. "Twe and Twe" Te tht Kdlter et tht Evntna PubUe Ltiatri 8.""'''n,,,'.,u,9 wheh MPreailen la cor cer rect: Te and two la four or two and two "r?,u;.0UJ, . . MATHKMATIC8. Philadelphia. November 28, 1922. . A " abatraet statement, two and two la four. When concrete objects are Implied. a two (men) and twp (men), the verb will UO pIufAIa Poems, Songs Desired 'Marguerite' and 'Dear Little ey' Te the Editor of tht Evening PuWe Ltiatri Jrilr?n.iCOtL''.,pe.nd'iJ1.1' Krnnt HatlWd. of Harrington, t n Menday'a Forum. Philadelphia, Nevembsr 28, 122. ' W MARQUEIIITB Muilc by I Dtnsa Marruerlte, my Mnra-uerlta, Keeper of my sunlit hours, rearl of pearle and Howe- of flowers Loe of levee and name of names, Queen of nil my aplrlt claims, Marguerite, my Marguerite, my Marguerite. Marguerite, my Marguerite. Hours go by. the awlft days dlei Suns and moena and what cars If All alike te me are ewe.it, Life or death If at thy feet. Marguerite, my Marguerite, my Marguerite. Marguerite, my Marguerite. Life and death ,are werda that mean ii jm Till love be writ, be writ between. Naught till love be writ between; Then doth heaven broedlnr n'ar Our hearts' paerien mean no mere. Marguerite, my Marguerite, my Marguerite. DEAll LITTLE BOY OP MTNB TVerda by J. Kelrn Brennan Aiuaic By Rrneat R. Ball Oft when I'm lonely my memory swinge Back te your baby daya. Keeling the Jeys a baby brlnge Out of Oed'e wondreua ways. Seeming te hear the flrat prayer that you eald. Longing te tuck you In bed; There's nn one knewi hew X Ien for jeu new Here with my arms outspread. CHORUS Bey of mine, boy of mine. Although my heart was aching. I eecmed te knew you'd want te go, rrirte in your manhood waking; . I'll be here uulttng. dear. r.Tnl.'r AVSHSl. Mar. Dear llttte boy of mine, dear little boy of mine. Out of the mlet of theie wonderful yean t i. a. a. t .. " "0 'our biby smile Daya when 1 kissed you and dried your tears Secma such a little while; Ilearin? the words mother taught you te any. Watch ou at your childish play. FVir always In dreams you're with me. tt item. Just as you'll be soma day. "A Geed Thanksgiving" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir IMorse print tha poem called "A Geed Thanksgiving," by Marian Oeuittas, and eMIk-e x, jj. Si Philadelphia'. November 89, 102L'. A geed thankseivixci Jt .cu w.n. . .,. tlm. ,. . . thing aey." Se he sent a fat Price. turkey te Shoemaker And the shoemaker sold Hew nice! What a big b!3l And, elnce sjch a geed dinner's before me. I eutht Te (lie Widow Lee the email chlclien I uuuflil. ; "rftis tine chicken, eh, see!' said the pieaseii xvidew le, Ana '" kl"'Ine" th!lt ent . bow precious te me! I would Ilk te make some one as hacpr us I. I'll uHk wufherweman my big pumpkin Die " "Ana'.?i,'nU",,r..BeU' "ld' " '" 'he queen I ... . I e. .. ... , "JH """-'' uwadii my New it's iw turn. I think, and a sweet aln kt cake " ",n Fer ,1"' motherless Unlgan children I'll ', ,J',t.'" . 1 Si,A i'iurl" chll,Jr'n' Re"' """" nd em.lls s'we.t of spice, and we'll c.rrv kiice rry Te peer little Inme Jake, who has nethlmr that's nice." fc ! "eh' -1 ,hunli '"" "d thank you M m "Oh, ii" laiitu unite what a boetlful, boetlful. boetlful And, eh, such a btg slice! I will have all the crumb And will aire them te each little sparrow that comes." And the sparrows they twittered, aa If they would aay, Like Old Uentleman Oar. "On a Thanks giving Day, If you wan: a geed time, then give some seme thlnr away." "On Hla Blindness" i Te the Editor of tht Evening Public Ledger: 4 Sir Plenss prnt Jehn Milten's ode en , h. KIIpim... ( ..... t. .. ... .. . - Kr. P .m ,,V.V' l '2" ? I -,-.-.. ........ ...., .-...LI. I, reader can nupply It. MRS. C, h, h. PhlladclphU, November S3, 1US;'. OX 1118 DLINDNK8S "v Jehn Milten when l consider hew my lleht u .., Bre hMf my days. In thla dark world nd wlle. And that eiia tslent wlilch Is death te hide. Ledged with me useless, though my soul mere ueni Te srre therewith my Msker, and present My ti Ut acciiunt, lest He returning- chide: 0,h 0uiJ ,., aty uter ,ght dsnle4? I fondly aak. Hut patience, te prevint That murmur seen replies: "Oed doth net ned Either man's work or hla own eltta, who her Bear HI mild yoke, they serve Kim besti Ills atutn Is kingly; thousand at His bidding speed And pest o'er lund and ocean without rest: They also aerva who only stand and wait." Wants "The Weeden Wedding" Te the Editor of tht Evening Public Ledgert Sir Would u pleas be kind enough te - .''' ----'- - - ... r .- lw NOVEMBER 80 1TOB . seafl me th eomte poem tntltUd "The Weeden Wedding?" Thank you. MRS. JOS. n. WERTS. Camden, N. J Nev, 90, 1112. Can a reader supply tha detlred rhyme. It Is net In the Fbrum'e library. T&TJM aa well aa reqaeetea iwips. ana i a rnTM 'wert will M anewi NAVY YARD EMPLOYES PROTEST CUT IN WAGES Government Metdera Aak Same Pay aa Outalde Werkera Waslilngten, Nev. 30. Attacks en the reduction in wages of navy yard empleyes last year nnd methods of obtaining datn upon which empleyes' pay is determined were mnde yestenluy at the hearing before Naval General Wage Deard of Review, by Jehn P. Drlng, representing molders at the Newport, ft. I., naval station He in sisted the nary should pay Its empleyes higher wages than outside companies. W. T. Probert, representing Brook Breok Broek lyn Navy Yard molders, said empleyes there only requested that the Govern ment comply with- the law providing thnt navy yard empleyes should receive pay equal te that allowed by outside firms. A. II. Ilradshaw, of Norfolk, made a plea for n 25 per cent Increase in wages for .helpers at the Norfolk yards, while k uniform wage scale for all navy yards was urged by N. T. Allfas. GRAIN TRAFFIC HEAVY Reading la bringing Many Cara of Wheat te This Pert A heavy volume of grain is moving Hallway's lines te its Pert Richmond elevator. The grnin, mostly wheat, Is being received from the read's three Great Lakes connections the Lehigh Valley, Delaware, Lnckawanna and Western mid New Yerk Central and is mostly from Buffalo. One hundred and ten cars arrived Tuesday, nnd early reports indicated i mere than 120 cars for yesterday. The ! representative of one or the Heading's connections said lfiO cars of grain were en route te tins city irem iiunaie en his line. Little Benny's Nete Boek By Pap Christinas 1 0 we wait a long while for Christmas 805 days, And then nt last wen It gets heer One is the most it stays. e Yet wv bheuld that annoy us? Althe'its Mew Its sure, And wile it never comes mere than once a yeer At lecst it cant come fewer. 3 Seme children .bcleeve in Santa Klaws Wile some think Its only a name. 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