Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1916, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Wit 4
EVENING LEDGER-PHTKADJBLPHIA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER (5, 1016
KPflltllg
lfr?r
pCTiur. upctK cottrAtrr
OTHUal K. X. CUNTM, laim
:f .
MRKMtAti IWAHtJl
Glass ft X vVlfH( ChlftAa.
K. WTUaHty
vlln C MAMTW I WtWTH WMVnH JJwwwir
IkJ afasaJsW lmsMta laetataafaati IftMta,
ATLAIVTMI I.TTI lmliifTff
Ma Ya...,.,,.,....M MxrMotltin Tower
tJMii Cer L,..,ir4 an Cheatnut Streets
l-(f0 uui
araaMlltan Ti
inmniT.Miti(MkiMMmn runs nuuo-inr j
rr. Loot ,, Wo.motrat Hutllln
Mam SVHMAVtl
ilflMnMMMiiS.iiLii.,lllH fkitlAing
im funu.KiioiiVj'V". rmiimns
fin i t ij .
... ... Re IaHS M
miMOMTTlON TllfcaM
Wr mH,
its. rM where
Bwm seaMee M t . eta ftaontfc, .twenty
esarlst ea rf, ,Brre re. All malt
XelHje efaewerrwi leM tMttft chanred
tweet ftr et M writ 4 Hi iMnM,
tHJIOft MAIN eo
T ' err-tii -a
rlaOMtraasa
Mt.fri ritran
uraaa
lEeijstwfjaajtaWe, ot
NU, MM wAUAT
k
l AMflMMMtortftafU' fA JPffnlfll
In4ftitnt tfuare, fhlladrtpHla.
w
rnK.iLhH.nHk roarortte
S0eft-OUli Mitt. aUTTSa.
wtt NW-MPeataHre e th BtttMora,
IM rtos itiHl tha Chamtor of Cohf
mere. When the aonfi are created the
mhM Hmwi otter In a rentMclea region
can rest afmurnJ that the value of lit
erty will not bo depreciate! over
nJerht by the furchaM of adjoining;
houses for usa at a factory, or by the
t-rHti Of a factory building on the
tevirt lota acroM the street.
NBID ANYTHING MORE DE
SAID?
0N
DEtlAt.r' of K. T. Btotcsbury ami
r VMM AVMUOl NIC PAID DAILY CM
4WLATI0H Of TMK KVEN1NO LBtXHsR,
raft mSFTKUBEH WA8 111.0ft!
yUUJelpMs, Maay, Oetefcer 6. I'M.
!- II I llll III I ' --
8TATtHNT OP TUB
OWKBKfilflP. MANAaKMKKT,
cincuLATioN, trra
0 fA
As of Octobsr 1, 1919
JPuMtabftd dftllr except Sunday At rhllnd1
phla, Pa.t required, by the net of Auiruat
SOUotV. IX VThaley, Philadelphia. .
Managing XdttorlU M. Katon, Phlladl
phla.
SenCT-af Buttntu Manager John C Mar'
tto. Philadelphia.
rn6Be-puBUC IiEDOBIl COMrANT,
ITiHadftlphla.
wnr PUBMd LBDQKn COStPANT.
Stockholder holding one per cent or mora
of total amount of atoclt Cyrua It JC
Curtis, Philadelphia.
Known bondholder, mortgagee and other
security holder holding cms per cent or
m6ro of total amount of bonds, mort
Kagee or other aeeuHtlea Pennsylrnnla
Company for Insurances on Ltvrs nnd
Granting Annuities, Trustee for Estate of
Anthony J. Drezel, deceased; Crrua IL
K. Curtis.
r-
Average number of cople of each Issue of
this publication told or distributed,
through the malls or otherwise, to paid
subscriber during the six months pre
ceding the date of this statement
Dally, 110,412.
The circulation figure In this report are
absolutely net, and represent the actual
number of papers sold by tho I'UIJMC
LEDQEIl COMPANY for ennh, All dam'
aged, unsold, free and returned coplw
have been deducted from tho totals given
tn this statement
joiin a MAivriN,
General Business Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
th day of October, 1010.
Lincoln Cartledge,
fSealJ Notary Public
(My commission expires January 25, 1910.)
outline of ft pkn of rapid transit develop
ment by tb city and the company which
has been formulated After extended con
ferences with the representative of tho
city administration and City Councils.
In the opinion of nil of us It will glva
tho citizen the fullest opportunity of
enjoying the very largo Investment to bo
mndo by the city and the company In the
new development, and at the Mint time
offer a Just and fair solution of the prob
lem which the changed conditions of
travol wilt present.
A the Union Traction Company Is In
tercsted In the matter, and ft It co
operation 1 essential, we recommend
that ft committee bo appointed to take
tip the questions with a like commltteo
of the Union Traction Company.
Signed t 1I0RA T10 G. LLOYD.
THOMAS E.MITTEtf.
, (frema lttr te lb directors of the 1'. lu T.
In lwi.)
'"
LET OUIt REPUBLICANISM
OVERFLOW
Fair play demands ratification of
ft "Just and fair" agreement. Lot tho
Mayor remember that;
A rural banKer writing to Now
York predict a ahortago In all food
erOps oxcept hay, and Republicans won't
eat.that.
It's nobody's business but mine.
Mayor Smith on the bonding situation.
That Is the whole charge, that the
bonding of city contractors Is hi bus!-Hew.
Roth Mr. Hughos and Mr. Wilson
have "doubles who have visited this city
this week. The ovation that tho Itepubll
can candidate got at a meeting suggest
ft hew way of saving presidential energy
In the futuro In "swings 'round the clr-tie."
'.
A a variation on tho Mayor's
"Good night!" retort to questions bur
seating a clean-up of police ambiguities,
Director "Wilson chooses "Pltnel" when
asked what part tho police will play In,
routing out "speakeasy clubs." But those
who profit from vice and speakeasies
never did like too much dignity in admin.
ietratlyo officials.
Public-spirited citizens, of Brooklyn
ftr raining money with which to buy
medals to be presented 'to every national
guardsman from the borough who wont
to the Mexican border In response to the
President' eall. The proponed modal
are to be modeled on the design of those
presented te the soldier of tho Civil War
n their return In 1865. This plan do-e-eryes
the consideration of, those who are
arranging to weiceMe tho Philadelphia
Midlers next week.
PENNBTIVAN1A 1 an Island of no
publlcanlsm entirely surrounded by
doubtful Mates. All nix of her neighbor
gavo Wilson their electoral vote In 1012
and five of them this year are fair fight
ing ground, the Democrat believe. To
New York they look to Industrial unrest
and a possibly loyal Tammany (strange
bodfellowa!) for a closely contested vic
tory. New Jemoy, the President's homo
fltate, Is a question mark, with many
commuters In tho north largely Influenced
by New York sontlmont. Maryland Is al
ways as certain to bo as predicted a a
coin Is to fall tho wny It Is called. It
take but llttlo Republican defection to
make West Virginia Democratic, and It
wo Bteadlly so until llrynn came nlontf.
Tho Administratis Is counting on tho
Progressives to keep Ohio for Wilson.
Only Delawaro, among tho States that
bound Pennsylvania, Is beyond question
Republican this year.
It Is, therefore, an excellent thing that
tho Hughes campaign opened with bucIi
vigor tn this city lust night. Ponnsyh anfa
must carry tho banner In this section, and
)t Is up to her reunited Republicans to
hold up tho hands of their struggling
brothers tn adjacent Htatds.Mt Is time to
demonstrate tho visible strength of Re
publicans, of former Progressives, who
havo been flowing back Into tho Repub
lican ranks In a Bteady stream, and of
Hughes Democrats a Wpll. Philadelphia
stands In tho same rotation toward South
Jersoy that Now York city does toward
North Jersoy. What effect New York
Democrats may havo on tho former must
bo offset by tho effect Philadelphia Re
publicans may havo on the latter,
Pactions nnd local reform parties can
forget past differences during tho national
campaign. Philadelphia nnd Pennsyl
vania nro Republican not because of thn
Organization, but In spite of It. This city
play too Important a part In the national
industrial llfo to consider tho personal for.
tunes of officeholders -without whose ex
istence city and State would be more Re
publican than they aro now. They sit In
Moscu's scat for tho time, subscribing to
principles that are soundly uutlonal and
Republican; their local weakness is not an
Usuo; principles, and not men, are the
Issuo. It Is an unhappy phrase that tho
Mayor slips Into when, in asking for cam.
palgn contributions from tho Organiza
tion's officeholders, he say that as "bono
notaries of Its ucccssea" they should pay,
UUt to offset this spirit tho non-ofllcehold.
lng Republicans can contribute, through
any agency they see tit, to tho Hughes
campaign, as the best way of proving that
nationally the rank and file of the party
hero Is a great beacon to which, It it
likes, tho Organization can add it candle
light. Let'Phtladelphlu bo tho noisy cen
ter, this month, of a campaign that will
be heard a far away as Newark and
Ilaltlmore, as Wheeling, Clovclnnd and
Wilmington,
Hut It la not enough to parade and
shout, splendid and full of old fashioned
campaign fun a ,tho torchlight und big
bass drum are, Tomorrow Is tho last
chanca to register, and there should be
mora than 100,000 nuines added to the
list.
Tom Daly's Column
04-Vn itlMOCltA
0 food and of drink keep your Up poor,
For now I the fluid of Yarn Xppur.
OUR. FirtKMAX, sulkln In regions of
Vnlcnn, was missed from our column,
Homo midnight oil burnln'T Uo doubt,
llu's roturniu', with rhyme sweet and
solemn: ,
to mt iMfoiiTEn tArvr.
Com rllmh ut on mr kdm.
Mary rtwri
A "f I'll sins to th,
llarf itp
An suntot's so'den Ifm
il( pise to pals mooitsmt
i ii luii in to
)Urr dr.
th" to (ift drrkma.
of fari In slort.
ar.
I'll tin
iUrr ,
Thfe' ?r whlMj lit tfort.
.irr flr
And lt no not at piln
, Krtrv IM Inr refrain
To tnar lt noothintf atrsln,
JUry lr. ,
And is thf t ctrest,
urr dir. .
And to mr toom trf, . '
lrr Jsr. '
And kit thr (row m fair
I'll truth a f.rveiu prarori
Uod kmp th fru rum ct,
lrr dtsr.
A nilHMAM.
Spoaklng of firemen, we want to put
our P. K. upon the fight our city fire
fighter nre making for more pay nnd
better hour. A the Boston lady grate
fully sang to him whon he carried her
down tho ladder:
ThoU earnest hero In the strlfol
I'm glad that thou wort here.
To thoo I one my maiden life.
Oh, gallant ignis vlri
STORM warnings have been sent out
byittlso political economists, urging that
our Uncle Samuel keep a watchful eye
upon England's designs but tho storm
was not expected until tho war closed.
Yet Bancroft, nn English tailor, at Fifty
first street and Woodland avenuo, ha
Just put Up this sign:
BANCROFT
International Designer,
The Philadelphia Rhyme
Beforo we closo this chapter thero are
one or two late arrival woithy of men
tion In small typo:
A SADLY JlKltlNTBCKNT THU.AbRM'lIIA
ltiivMn"
Our 1'hlts 'ttrsa Juat a rsr aro
I'lnv.d llrnnltlvn fir. vima tn a rnw.
Bald thar "Wo'll kill, a l)ll fyal"
Thr did for thla was Ions aso
And with tho Vthrur'a arnlp In tow
Cams back to I'hlltdtlphla. HTKVE.
Tho ndvortlafra ram, to town.
To dear old I'hllaritlphlfl,
And hunarllr, thcr louHad around
And tried Ihs trill Adrlphla. II. P. C.
Krab Meat
(In antwer to our slbt)
Trtaalnst Oh. woll. 1 don't know. Too ra
mind tm of a woman I know who loukln from
tier alndow saw u. dninktn woman III tho aulttr.
Hba lelfvhonfd tho sollca and heard tho man
who answered tho phono pay to unother
"There's a woman on here who aaa there'a a
drunken lady In tho suiter at Sixteenth and
HhunK strta." If you aea a drunken lady on
the aldewalk you resret It and paaa byi If ou
nnd a drunken womnn In your house you start
aomethln. If I make mlatake tt'a only
naturali If the Ledeer docs. It la, or ahould ho,
aurprlalnc- ...
Out of tnentyono tnchea of your rolumn tha
other day 8H. or forty per cent you ot' from
tne, yet you alain me. la that iuitloitT only
a few Itnna were old, and tn beat or wont
jou do not mention. KIIAU.
WGLL, having marked that to bo set
in agate, we'll hot It won't mako "8
Inches or 40 per cent" of today's column,
though wo hero confess to having cut
out of his communication, as too cryptic
now, eomo sentences which rather put It
over upon us who aro laboring In the in
terest of the two Ledgers for wo aro
human, bless lis!
THUS docs an ovcnlng contemp., ball
ing up Its marrlago licenses, nccuso a
luckless young brldngroom of blgumy:
Thomas Itlmelrteht. bowntnstown. I'a., and
(Urrllt M. ration. 113 miles at.
Ihomaa ItlmflnrrlKht. Oownlnstown, !'.. and
Kara J. White, Coateayllle, l'a.
IN ADDITION to which a morning
contemp. long famous for its horror of
split Infinitives thus perpetrates a split
nativity in its "Death Roll of a Day":
Jaroh Katcenateln, natlra of Philadelphia
and Johnstown. I'a., bualneaa man, 3S years,
following- operation, ased 115.
IN tho N. Y. American' roster of tho
Boston American yesterday morning
thoeo lines appeared:
Pins er and Poi. Ase, Wht. list. Home.
Walah utll ., . i'S m n.lll I'hlla., Mass.
Wltkon. p 2J 172 O I'hlla.. Maaa.
This, thrnlts D, W, H., In surely adding
1. to i. Perhaps tho fact that they might
llvo on Twcntloth street 1 of such little
importance to Ciothu,m scribes that they
forgot llukcrs bat In certain world'Hj
scrloUH some time since.
i--
mm
. A seyenty-three per cent Increase
' In the rental value of An old pier on the
Delaware t Chestnut street is em
phatic ev4enc of the growing Jm
jrortanca of tttk port and of the
Vital riecaMlty for port development.
fh flva-yaar lasi lield )y the Wll
Mtncton Wsameaat Coinpany and the
DwUwar stiver Triiorttlon Company,
at lldOQ.eaolt, expire Jahuftry 1, mi, and
they have juM W rnew4 for another
fly yfr at, tMM ;h,,a ppt .OAflual 1.
ratfUM of M'tM te ile uHy Jc4M. What
siuarle proianrty aj, ptoaVuca fr as b41.
- ewtlon of Me vt rtifrt'--rf munie
; Hl'S4iUrtiM sa tJHI W ttae
futuiB and of the awured Krowtb of h-
JBHIVr 4 afr"saa7aTla'B,lp 0Bejf''asWaM
FSSJBMPBSMSS
Thai rist ( tt'r iMtrtet
kwfMln of sWxterte aa4 tihtr bu.
truoturssi t artate dWatrtete t ya-
no aMr tmnc nat eaciM be
would go o tar to protect raal KtaU
hm tbo aaerclaw of tiiat Hsjtlt. Ttes
tvtHan the Mauyr has appoint) to
ymint jtm atrthorlzt J by C'uUnclla
yf(J, UM) uy Intv Bvue are rapie-
t ua ii uaa uasvnani uiicrawta
av-asl aa tfta Mm taelttdea the
-t tfcesU of the iHrtmto ot
iMtrST-
1 ,MWMmm'
Th. rr
PRESIATURE TALK OF COMPULSION
M
TUB men who are demanding that em
ployers bo compelled to Insure them
selves under the workman's compensa
tion act in the Stale lnsuranoe fund In
stead of In prlvato companies would
better postpone their campaign until the
compensation act itself become compul
sory. At present only such employer as elect
tq conform to It's. affected by It pro
visions, The last Legislature passed a
Joint resolution providing for a constitu
tional amendment empowering the On
er! Aeaembly to pa a compulsory act.
Thla resolution wilt have to bo passed by
it aaaln this winter before an nmeud
nMit can b submitted to the voter If
It te appear In ?'oymf, 1947, m cem
pulaory lid can be passed until the tea.
tea a Ml9.''ThU U a long way off.
It) tfee moantUrw the Itute Workmen's
IusitMae steard I atternatlnK t per.
euaate employ w-s ttett tin Wale Irietliaaee
fmrtal otf aalvaatagew poaseaiwpd by ao
atiraU company, Umsm who um K
ara rsjinseel fr all panwnal UablUty
ao4 cava eaatt their pnnmiy front cow
psvusatton lien. All the altegad aiivan.
lace) are sat forth la a pamphlet which
tha ' iaatiraHM taaawl Va dUtriaUtl
among mateyajra. k
Private nainU wu) be trtiated la
aatesMl Utaaatlva against any unfounded
M look tma tar their laUr-
f
'mill Hivtwef '
ti rU , yy
0lits tamtiSl Xv 7 -KJVtf" '
iieato r tNia ( .V VrS,v
-UK uu Ta-yr V ,fmmViiJ--f
Doar Sir The other day In New Haven,
Conn., I noticed tho following sign on
tho front of a hotel:
AMERICAN HOUSE
Dy Jomskl und Pawlowskl, Proprietors.
5) llendleston und Wvlra, Deer.
H. P. D.
This Is Henry M. Uortnor's swan epng.
You will remember Henry, then over
soventy, represented York in tho State
Legislature of 1862-83:
On the elihth day of NovemW
waa lM-ted a a member
liar cava in votes to take m through,
n flM paat yoar, o( nlnaty-twu,
Tra acond day of nlnety-thre.
I knew lb lime wf hrr for m.
I left my houaa. abort after . ,
To luaka ilia train ( want. In time,
1 was afraid
I'd
Til
I went In tlma
mn
It In
And then went on
iu tha train. wtn I atayed lata.
train on lime, my rar i paia.
not too lata
I hat a. SMS., wklyn J.
T rn tha mill when I r
xtZ Y&?K WKriSBeS'' k-
An ttii v
I'm sway
t year frefi Mr
(Mi hut wriaaav.
) (aist t- h.
tolr.
lay.
trustify
Mr mm Um MAM. HtltHWIIijil to
kraaaaf IW hum lew. TJ ol
Ur baakl
Oia aawl
gouTaiMla,
ft& SHrM.
Ta
nav aeat.
a in. Mr safMli
iBalio.
yfli.,
sMfly jsttPttsTMiisSBtMs
MiaTPr Bsfip
.nw.
way aay
"LET HER DRIFT!"
JSBlaasasaWa jPTCflM 1 tLaadsllsBfsssPSs TaMsWy r BilSalSalssasasasasasasanffasniyiflnsar ssWssasasasasasasaM talt aV SaSaSalSalSallBalSalSaH
te Mea sary aafil C f awrtfffnsrT"lfcslsasaara"al Wl Bi WM irBaidfSB4ftVMSBilrlWftBWawHyteHla s jUK .ffsr ' Jn fT-Uaj , 9HftfiW '"J Q l J T
WILSOhf THR.MAtTY.
When Mr Wilson Is defend,! T
variably InvltrHl to w.r!T!r. "l
the tenrs rolling down their m.LJ'
eulogIt direct our attention to iMr2
r.,1 .mil" "II, I. 1.i.. -. V ' "IIS SO
nder Ih. .ihl JlS'?... .
office." "thl. wVarV rA.'n Ua'ff . .
the path of duty --hi fwe h'.
nnm wun rare, ni eyes am tn.
sorrow for the aufTerin.- r .Uf! i
"W Pitlent nnd serrnr. ir. aIi
ni- fafnaa rennmlnnllnn ,i ' "' I
..ihi ..e.- .. '.'..?." "? i
was cherfut and almost Mmm".?!
thoo who now him durln th. Hr,,l
a little exnoctM and n- u.... "V '
passion as a blacksmith for his hani
He would have thought any one JS
auuuvu oicr inm, ana lis probably
nn.v n-rciur nun aooa dl m ,
appearance brocght about v. i
lents and cares of oRIm. v.i.-l.?"
Mlllch Mr. Wilson's tasks are afcoiT L1
Mr. Wilton's admirers insist tinSL
ins; inm wnuo no is still alive. Ha L
ntilv ltvlria- tnnttvr 1t.M.h. . a I
.... ..... ...... , . . (iDiucni, tile i
Is almost untararable. W nnki ,
Urlly to see one of the Washington,
rifwiiuvma wim iu ma OII1C0 1111 "tha aj
l'reeldent, after a consultation wmi
U..III...H n.l r-t.A.1... ... . ,fcfl
Ullliuil nitvi imiirn r AlUrpny.
over tne inuinet meeting, in the
noon ne pmyeu a ruunu 01 gdlf wltk 1
trtr nrnvmn. In thn attnln. .l- '
President and Mrs, Wilson enf.w.
few friends at a muslcale." Collie?,
MOLLYCODDLE TEST
The mollycoddle I bcg'nnlng to t
mat iiiuriiinH uitin, Cincinnati
Star,
SmA
mf -- - U mmt fW
C?j
Market Above 16th
litis to mis. rnicKs, lOc, zCx
STANLEY
CONCERT BLANCI
rk-nnnvafn a
Be., Theater SWEETJ
urrnvsira yvnrwoere
SELECTIONS
pUIUNO
PllOTOl'LAY
Overture
Meiodiea t r o m "II
Ilanoened
tandr'. Victor Herbert
In Itord
THE VOICE pF THE PEOPLE
i i r
Why Employ Outside Experts? Assertion That n German Vic
tory Means the Economic Emancipation of tho
United States Disputed
TM Deportment t free fo oil rraifert wfto
icleh to trprtM thttr opinions on auteef 0
current (alereat. If a n open orum, nail tae
7.ntlii Lcdarr atiumr tiae-rraponelblMlK or
the tleto ot rorrrajiondnili. Ixtttrt tnutt
o lnrd lu lite tiume and arfdre 0 fhe
uirtlrr. not iircrarlu or jmollcntlon, but a a
guarantee o oood faith,
OUTSIDE EXPERTS
To th KtUtor of the livening Ledger!
Hlr Is It any wonder that other cities
slur Philadelphia ns being slow, a rrae
ynrd, burg, village, etc, when Thomas U,
Smith. Mayor of 1'hlladclphln. Indorses suah
opprobrious rrmnrlcs by sending to New
York for nn expert upon the trnnslt tangle?
We surely had enough ot this under the
lllnnkonburg administration to last us for a
few years at least. Don't you think It Is
about time for the business men and other
public-spirited citizens of I'htlodclplila to
denounce such actions of Thomns U. Smith,
and remind him that he Is not the "whole
city of Philadelphia," but Its servant, nnd
that tlicv should be consulted upon affair Of
Interest to Philadelphia? Havo we no Intelll.
gent men In Philadelphia that are com
petent enough to puxM upon matters which
solely concern Philadelphia alone? We want
no outstdo or foreign novice. What Is the
matter with our educational Institutes? Do
they gradunte only numskulls? 1 was
under the Impression that Philadelphia was
considered cno of the learned cities of the
world Hut I guess Thomas II, Smith thinks
othcrwlne, but then what can we expect?
Let us hear what the Kvkninq I-KixiErt
has to nay on the subject. I am confident
It will be read with Interest. I see that the
mm of 1C0.000 Is to bo paid for this expert
advice Will this Imported "pert bo bondod?
Nothing like looking out for ouaown per
sonal Interests. As the late Hobs Tweed re
marked, the public be d .
W. T. NKWMN.
Philadelphia, October a.
MAGNIFICENT BALDERDASH
To the Editor of the Vvtntng Ledger:
Sir Tho letter In your columns from Mr,
Rhonda remind me of a speech by tha late
Mark Twain, which he prefaced with the
remark that he could allow hlmactf every
freedom In his remarks, as he knew noth
ing whatever about the toplo upon which he
was to speak. It Is no usa fulminating
against Wall street, Kverybody knows that
there Is financial corruption rampant In
many other spotajn the United states be
sides this famous thoroughfare. This is
mainly owing to what Is quaintly termed
''politics,'' and a most weak and futile en
forcement of the laws. When graft and
robbery aro abolished elsewhere It will sub
Side In Wall street, too. In case of a Brit
ish victory there is ho evidence whatsoever,
outside of the padded cell, that high finance
will tumten It grin oh United states cltl-
sens. 1-or.g before this war high finance had
ur cttltens pretty well In Its grip, mainly
owing to a corrupt legislature. It the peo
ple want a fair show. It Is up to them to
choose honest men as legislators and to
scrap (ha present party machines, with all
their extortionate robbery and flagrant dis
honesty. A new American party should be
formed to chooso man for their efficiency In
their duties. Nothing else ahould count.
Party spoils nre the ruin of nil fair gov
ernment. The origin and cause of the pres
ent state of affairs Is entirely Internal and
can be cured at home only.
To talk of a Oerman victory meaning
tho economic .emancipation of the United
States Is, politely said, pure and undiluted
nonsense. To call the financial systems of
the Unll6d Rtntes and Urltaln brutal and
ltlalnous Is only street eornor oratory In
excelsls. To say that they are more con
tcmptiblo In their treatment of the public
than militarism causes grave doubt to arise
rerardlng the mental condition of tho
writer. To be hauled from one's family and
sent td stand in tha trenches, housed worse
than the beasts ot the field, and then to
die a horrible death from wounds caused by
an exploding shell, to dlo a lingering and
frightful death from poison gas, to return
homo maimed and blind are all effects
from militarism. What has finance done
to compare with thla In any remold degree
whatsoever?
Mr Ilhoads's final abusive remarks about
Transvaal, Ireland, India and Egypt show
his dens Ignorance of those countries. Con
summate thiol ery which he alleges can be
found very near his own door, and Is no
worse than consummate slander and con
summate Ignorance. In Germany, where 1
was born, there Is no freedom of speech, no
freedom of the press, no freedom in coali
tion, no clemency In the law for the poor
man, nnd In tho conquered province of Posen
the people are forbidden to use their own
languago In public To talk ot Germany
bringing freedom of any kind Is magnificent
balderdash. What about the economic In
dependence of Turkey under Uermail
nnanco? irnANCIS KKTTNlSIt.
Philadelphia. October 3.
WHERE ARE WE ATT
To the KAttor of the Evening Ledger;
Sir The New York Tribune, commenting
recently on President Wilson's speech ac
cepting his nomination, uttempts to deprecl.
ate the lrslslatlon of the lnat thr ...n
which he recites as creditable to the Demo
cratic party, by claiming that most of It
was In line with the aim ot tha Republican
party and vouM have been enacted In due
time had the latter been In power.
Hut Mr Hughes, In a recent speech, says
If his friends control Congress all thl Dem
ocratic legislation must be repealed Per
haps a had not read the Tribune carefully,
i.., . . t. J 8 WHITNEY.
Philadelphia, October ,
HOPES FOR BETTER THINGS
To the Kdttor of the Evening Ledger:
Sir I feel that 1 shall not be alone In
answering the recent letter of "An Amer
ican englishman." Those of us, like my
self, wlruse forebears endured the early
struggles and trials .that changed the wll
derness and forest into a land of peaoe
and plenty will say, in the words ot on
of our greatest President, that "a nation
of the people, by th people and for the
people shall not prlh from th earth."
In this, the true American spirit, we
look wth Sorrow upon the devastating y,
evolutionary, crisis through which the na
tions of our ancestor are passing, hoping
thai they will emerge from the aaYkSi!i5
of conflict and confusion Into a condition
where lire, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness" will be supremo.
.. . . W AMBHtOAN AMERICAN, '
Philadelphia, Oeteenr 6, 1.1. '
What Do You Know?
Oarrfes 0 coirrol fnferot toill te aaauered
fn thU column. Ten weetloaa, lt aatioera fe
uhleh every well Informed seraon thould know,
ore ojked dally.
QUIZ
1. Is there nnr referenre to "the old man"
niennlnc ettl spirit. In the Illble?
2. lthst nre the obverse and the reverie of a
roin7
3. What la a perteullla?
4. Xante at leant three Amertean polltleal
liartlea that time dlxappeured,
fi. Who esld, "I onlr resret that I have bnt
one life to loae for mr rountrj"?
8. VI hat la meant br the land of Thule?
7. A niamher of warda hesin with the prefix
"auto," like "nutoirauh." "autocrat."
etc. What does the iireflx nieanat
5. At (irnnada In Hpaln la the renowned Al
ia mbr a Mhat la tho nature of that nulla
lng? 0. What I "Induction," In electrical parlance?
10. M bat la the alio pf the Democratic malnrltr
In the llotue of llepreaentatltea at Vtaab-
VKm " ,0' membership of Mhlcli Is
435?
"Masanlello Overture.1
Auber
Ballet "Scarf Dance."
Chamlnaite
"Iteverle".. Vleuxtempe
"Aubaae rrlntanlere"
(Serenade) ...Laeombe
IN FIRST
BHOTmo ;
THE
STORM
"DATA iTP i JtAitKiT RTftfit?!
iAlAUk LOl'ISB HUP
Ad.
rTtftn MHtninn . HiiaieiMa..
V 5
mxrtuis f)it t fNoitAjrij
N. Y. Hippodrome.
Organization En-Tww
Intimate Talks-
More About Scat!
Anain we call attention to in.'!
Ihut fit nihil " r le T tin tl
HAitlio miml' (Vint ..tl
nlon dt the MiTltniPM
cl'.,ll, llurFK, am) at no, til
M T fcTllKKT
Kent for the entire tnntcmet I
hen U! vrendy nl1 nrJ r ptjn
Tovr nre nnin-iiiaur recoraeo, iri
not lie nile-L until tin nnt ticket l
tne io tint ,
-Vo thank j-ou .
Tomorrow 6. A CAUTION J
MCTnorot.iT.tx opura iioc.b roi;
WUEKB FHOM On 14 HK.ni.b1 lll
IN TUB WOltLU AT TUB IAIW
I'lllflCB.
1
CHE8T.XI T Ilelaw I
Answers to Yesterday's Quiz
1. fit. I.oull procohneed "St. Ijiwls."
. Knlrtilnlnil Iroona entrain (or are entrained)
hen ther enter, u train; ther detrain (or
are detrained) when ther leae a train.
I. "Achillea tendon"i the tendon Jalnlnic the
heel to the calf. o enlled liecaute Achillea
was dipped In the rjeer Htyx. Wins held
or the heel dnrln the performance.
4. A hand, the mill for measuring the helsht
f noraea, la four Inches.
' A !,,.n" ' ''teen Booads. A mn nelshlm
i4Jt.C".,md ,MO"1'' Jo saM In KnsIaSd to
welsh ten atone nnd eljht pound..
0. Ordnance! .mounted Sun., ennnon.
7. "Tina" are uauallr made of rouner or Iran
coated r th tin. a? that VaJTa la ?io ".
uleaiffi. ,ona ""' '"" material of
8. "rubllcana and .Inner,", (he publican ma.
a tax collector and not a liquor dealer a!
iiaTittfe'jlrwWiV'iK
9. ifore roone:
NATIONAL POINT OP VIEW
Any Socialist would welcome proof that
the Federal child labor- law was what It
claim to be, Milwaukee Leader;
There la among tlaeXattn American Oov
erameat not a single lle of a fevera
mcett of ttte etmraoter Mr, lllon espeeta
for the Mealeaaa. TUU le jutde etear ia
tho Wok of frr Itritaah-TrcBUUr Hryee
HualtsMd oly a year ar so taaek aftar
eatmitail travel tarotierk taeee countrlec
IaaUaMla Kw.
If, as Freeldent WMaaw aay, Serial
IM-Mtwot of Rfpubloa IMSiis la tMt w
saaall eater ,th I urotfsyi war aad aaaJl
to war with Ilco ye IB mm ealeot (not
further, If need lie) tvt fjrover -Cleveland
dial whan he took' a atrssw- vigorous, war
UlfeavteniBst ta4 la tie assrtta of AAart
MP rWM ta tw VssMMlaa txmadarir di.
Muamraa, as U Wnole. dn.. .., ....
10. Jim Crow tarn rars reaerted for netri.
Average Age at Death
hft,1"' P According to a bulletin Issued
hy th Census llureau In February. 1914
for thy year 1913 the'average nge at clcath
for both wa, S9.S-f or males land
for female 40 6. The corresponding aver"
age for 1912 were 40 6, 89.9 and 41 4
The bulletin cautions the r'eader nSt to con
fuse th average age at death with expecta
tion of lira as given in life tables. NearW
eighteen per cent of atl death were or in
fants under one year or age and more than
The Blind Population
n. M. The blind population of the United
States In 1910 numbered ol.MI or i .
each ,00.000 of tho total rSptttatlS f-?lia
llemeatlc Dye
.?,..a.-Th4 """ States la'produclng
about three-ouartera of the entire aTnime
of dyestuff that It required in "9,1 ?,.
time nearly three-fourths 0" all the civli
used In thl country wcr. JtL .! 2.ye
many Cloth and leather shipped abroari
now must be dyed before It U shinrSi
well a. many oiher export. D ltu,l
predicted we will be making dyes in . J,.i?
a cuantlty as 'were consumed 1 her h!J'
the war. ,ThU applies ony to ..'?."
Manufacturer. arenanlnFtheu- SgSViS
to th development of the Map", cofor,ntJn
as a consequence only about 2jfi 1"
eler are belag iiwfaetured.1'"-
U rtl .M I II M lata f it IC D
B-AXWAJtataAAJb AW 4 aal 11,1"
LAST TWO VKJ
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS!
In the Wonderful Photon! r
"MANHATTAN MADNHSJS
1.1-r -11 n nuii in "Tiie3a
Attraction r Ulliiyuu patosms-B
COJtlNO AM, NET WKEK
E. H. SOTHERN
1.2 "THE CHATTEl
CAST INCLUDES PEGOY HYLANB ;
ATT?T.T)XJT TONIGHT. Mte to IjJH
iuuui. J.J.X nEOULAn mat. Tea
The Moat Wonderful Plar tn America 1
EXPERIENCE
BHEAKFAST MAT. 10 JO A. M., OCT. M
T VT?TP TONIOlIT AT 81I8
Xj X XVXVj IUsular Mat. T01
TltM MKHSnS RltlfllKIlT Preeent
Clifton Crawford
In the Musical Trl
"IlEIt SOLDIER
With a nrllllant CMtj
John Charles Tho
Margaret Romaiail
Emmerich Kalraan w
Score
Victor Leon's Qreateit
The
Biggest
Hit
in
Years i
"Most amusing" North Amerk
A CONUNDRUM
Why i so little heard about the Mexican
vote and H mtj abeat th Oerman vat
? "ll J)1""! aamilgBT Have w e
vetaraT Bttrllagten yree
tmaly
e free.
lubrteated
JU8T DONT
There' a Uk yU want a m1h
There') a head yi wM te Weakf
Don't J
Do you feel yo want te wtaUe
I.lk a Jjeuslns -
S f,ftfta w,,
Wall deal.
Wku yM sea a atavaea ta daek,
Ooa'tl
WlesH you was t ( yajn, hk,
Don't I
Keeb right t wHhailt k tstcf
B.LM
DAILY RKADHK Inquire at tha B ,
C-arden lntltute.Tro4 akd ffiiilSf ,fin
atreats, m regard ta lgbt aXS .SS1
f ehauffeuM. ""we tralniHg-
NtteMiy IS
-v- rjtjZsrK
ChMtnut Stmt
aa4 Nlavo U.I.V-
r.T-.' - vsaif
sSffitt
LOCUST A? PT
ii tr taumjarsr "mr:
Olinar'
Kcr' "
-AWNHOt-t
mfsmim
- t r- .
RJC
n ,i -1 - LAST 3 WEEKB. EVOt, J
VjrUIllCtV Matinee Tomowow, ll ,
tt Mat, Wed. ICx. Mat.
COHAN and UAHnia Prereot
The Biggest Drama of Modern
THE HOUSE!
v OF GLASS
IT" MARY EYAN
TPrivvnaf Unltd Ensgement
rOrreaC . KvraJSilO. Mat. in
JULIA SANDERSON lift the CV1
DONALD IIHIAN rMualcat DU
JOBEl'lt CAWTlIOIINj Comedy
Rwewl This and Nest Week,
lilOUU Efa.. 8 ISO. Mat. Too
MARIE TEMPEST'
In Cyril llarrourfs A LADY'S Ui
with W. GRAHAM imOWNK spd N T-J
Beat Seats II 60 at Popular Mat. Wat
Extra "op. Mat. coiumous pay, twt.
Crlobe Theater"
VJlvWw VAUI1EVILLH Contlaifi
I PO 1 DC ao T"!5
11 A. M. to U P.
AC CALIFORNIA'S,
U NATIVE SONS,
Svengall, the Mysterious, and
Cross Keys gf.?
"A Romance, of the Underwpj
Walnut M"t""lBIS
en 0.4 w-1 m Ki VPOi
tSeWfB.a IMW Mil.) aW W i i
A con4r drm ot JotenM intfH
. - -a. a-. 'J
"Little Peffiry O'Moo
NEXT WEaSeC THB NATURAL LX
U. V.
uv uu -v a n CiH
"'"BiuTamwi
"Thf Four Huso
Muriel wor
'A Wuli of OU VM
Marlon Weeks f Mas Hanka. and Other 1
tooat at I. asesaaa .-
jmweut. h MSJSjl-
Keith's
THeUTaW
uiairae nBMaauaa euaanaial va&'rOW
TTrWTirS5Tk A...H. to la.l J
YAXVXVIA JUflo-RSW
MABIL TALIAFERRO
rSWWatt caicli
RwsnBEraffi
5SWTno DAWN OF L01
Ktlirketwukraii. W1M u UAHHeTt I
7i r . .. Mali . tues , rtura.
tterusurt OUftoa a ,Hdani
pumoot! Mictti t,Ai ,
&ieigpii,