Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1916, Night Extra, Image 12

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kaart and a spine of ateel to overcome
sfcat stnJdnc fooling. '
a An yat In IBM they will trot out
to mum oM doubtful States ac&ln Just
M tfeaagh nothing- had over happened.
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TJtak'a awlnif to Wilson Is perhaps
tto mostrefaarkabla .result In the -whole
fcsMea. .TJtah and Vermont wore the
all: States Taft carried.
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Pea&sylr&ala makes ono Important
Mr. Xaox rabies the averaae tone
a taa State's representation In the United
aetes'Senate appreciably.
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The SooialUta are claiming' six Con
fraawnen. "With the Republicans and
frame am ta apparently tied In the House,
fere these gentlemen to hold the balance
C gemot la closa. party voteaf
Both houses of Congress are so
thai; no matter who Is elected to
preetdenoy there can be no conten
partisan legislation for the next
years.
Bald a Democrat: "I don't cars
'-whether Wilson Is elected or not I
an satisfied that It Is dose. All I wanted
. wa that a man who at least tried to do
Ms duty' should not be kloked out Ilka a
AraaJcea haokman."
The German Chancellor has dls-
1 Missed, the Reichstag because of the un-
HalrabUHy. of further debate. We dls-
aaed of a national, gabfest yesterday In
a aaa,autooratlo manner, and for that at
let us. all be thankful. ' -
ItjiBBSt be recorded that on 'Green
but night a parade boomed along
front of the Thirteenth Ward Repub-
i wub Dearing transparencies with
Inscription: "Purity! Our next Gov
,-Jehn R. Z. Scott-
Jamas K. Polk was (the only man
1, to the presidency who failed to
asty Ma own State. Henry Clay, who
running against him, was also a
, and proved mora popular at
a. than he. was tn the rest of the
try, TJr. Wilson loses Now Jersey
mr 4s.08, and If ha Is elected will take
Vwk wHh Polk.
'aHarj "time there la a presidential
aamgaltm the wisdom of a single term of
be yaara beoomes more apparent For
fealr months every four years business
a everything atea Is tied up while the
yotttteiana, take possession of the stage.
That doaa, 'not make for efficiency, nor
it naeeasarlly Improve our states-
Orderly government means
; .more UianUhe mere preserva-
J;;. . mm of, paoe In the streets, and our
Has(linHaI eaapalgaa can scarcely be
a maklnr for, that, kind of
and aWMUty 'whleh U requisite in
ar w- importance and size.
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That flramen should receive higher
la gaaereJly acknowledged. The only
aaaaa sa'fca In; the flnanolal ability'
Olty to meat le situation! That is
argiaant and with It
tva no sympathy. The laborer is
at nia tat. Ha ought to get
t ettaMe him to. live. His, wages
b Axed with seme regard for
eoonomlo eonditloRs and the ex
high oost of Hvlng. These men
mfm actually gatting, In purchasing power,
hm tor. their sarvloaa than they were get
la two yesjrs ago. The money for the
oan be got, and it atoald be got
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Tto doubt has had ana soellent
It tos bald tofora every man and
in tto. natlaev for hours the lm-
riBS of tto nation's walrara. The
Tsmaj rule Is to dtamlas tto subJaot In
a moment aftar a gtanoa at tto net re-'
sjuii. rnw year there is apparaaUy to
to no net result If, a i aaama, Congraas
tto to divided. TIM, -moo) , to a
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"lag. These Invention must be eredtted
WHh doing almost aa Mueh for peptriar
gevarnment oh a large seals as was done
by tto ConaUtutloB when It provided for
rule by tto people.
THB RESULT IN DOUBT
rrutX eteetlen la In doubt
Hughes baa swept the Bast and ear
ned by large majorities the great Indus
trial seettons and centers of population.
In the West there Is a marked tendency
toward Wilson, and lata reports from
rural dlejriets show increases In his votes
In' doubtful States. The result In the
electoral college may depend on a few
thousand, or even a few hundred, popu
lar votes In close States. .
It appears that ths Republicans have
lost in their difficult fight to win the
Senate, although the Democratic majority
will be much reduced,
The House la doubtful. It will be so
closely divided that the majority for
either side will be nominal.
The vote cast has been enormous. The
nation itself has spoken. It has not
been an "organization" vote, but a vote
of the whole people, the percentago of
nonvoters being less, doubtless, than in
any previous election.
Pennsylvania maintained Its traditions
by an overwhelming indorsement of the
Republican candidate.
The closeness of the vote robs the ver
dict of that decisive charaoter for which
good citizens hoped. It Is evident that
the country la hopelessly divided by the
new issues which have arisen. Manv
Republicans and Progressives havo been
led astray from Protection by extrane
ous issues.
The Wilson managers, in nocordance
with political practice, are claiming
everything in sight The Hughes mana
gers, on the other hand, may bo de
pended on to protect the interests of Re
publicanism without Impairment It may
take tho official count to determine who is
eleoted. The ballot boxes must be guard
ed and every possibility of fraud ex
cluded. Tho nation wants no repetition of the
conditions which marked th. ennnt f
1878.
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THE FIRST DOUBTFUL ELECTION
QNLY once before in recent times
V has the result been in doubt on
the morning following the election.
This -was in 1876. The doubt then con
tinued for months,, or untU it was dis
solved by the findings of a. special com
mission created by Congress.
There had been a, comparatively spirit-less-
canvass because Hayos was a man
without a' national reputation. He hod
received only sixty-one votes on the first
rollcall in tho national convention, whllo
Blaine had received two hundred and
eighty-five. It was not until tho seventh
rollcall that he was nominated by a com
bination of the opponents of Blaine. Til
den was a man who aroused no popular
enthusiasm. Ho could not mako a cam
poign speech, and he had had business
connections which made tho country aus
picious of him. Yet the Republicans, who
were on the defensive because, of the
scandals that had marred the second
Grant Administration, expected defeat
The election occurred on November 7.
the same date as tho election of this
year. As soon as the polls closed the
Democrats began to claim a victory and
hj insist mat besides carrying every
Southern Btate Tilden had carriod Now
York, Indiana, New Jersey and Connec
ticut He did carry these Northern States,
as the final returns proved. The Repub
licans, however, sent out word from their
headquarters in Washington that Hayes
was eleoted by a majority of one voto
through victory In South Carolina, Flor
ida and Louisiana. The electoral com
mission gave the vote of those States to
Hayes. The margin was bo close that
there is doubt even to this day as to how
these three States actually did vote.
South Carolina, according to the nocepted
returns, gave Hayes 91,870 votes and
Tildeu 80,886. In .Louisiana the Demo
cratio count gave Tilden 88,728 and
Hayes 77,981. The Republican count
allowed Tilden only 70.W8 and claimed
76,815, for Hayes. The margin in Florida
was much closer, the Democrats claim
ing the State by 84 and the Republicans
Insisting that tljey had a majority of 932,
Less than seven thousand votes, accord
ing to ths Republican claims, elected
Hayes.
Tom Daly'g Colamn
0J 1Hm Our PreaWent
94 elesa owr 1reH4ntt
Xen&itff Mt to Thv teiK,
Q Thou the 1nrhulnt,
Making all clamor slfH.
Ono tn hcHef,
One in our hepe an4 a4m
Per our lev4 country's fame
ruto us tn patriot ftamo.
Cod lUtt our ahtetl
OoS U-t our rrotUentt
Give htm to rule tn peace
State, bv late pattlon rent,
H, lv Thy holv praee
Iloldcth tn fief.
And tn hU triumph' hour,
TVtth thv tnott prcciou dower i
Justice that temper power
Ood llcis our chief!
Ood lies our Pretidentt
At Thou hatt tUtted our ioU:
And tn Thv mercv tent
Harvest of wine and oil
And ripened sheaf,
With strength and fortitude
Vest to conserve this pood,
Under Thv Fatherhood,
Ood bless our chlet
Nc
OW that the shouting and an that
sort of thing Is over here is one of
tho things that needs to be corrected)
Mexico.
Wo remember it was about this time
three years ago that we wrote this bit of
Irish blarney:
Tlin O'SnAtJOHNESSY
Wh,OI my tniua. It Ultra's attll anny rood
ruto Irfib blood In
In ye
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wlc now an' Ufa tin a trn OalUo flavor to
This llttla tav. or two.
ia in ina praiaa or i
Tin tiujrn slory In,
"a1
Bins
fttlion O'Shanthneairl
tho pralaa of a boaehal vrhoto atorr la
then our hero a rala Bonosal Bawa
ia na
Carrania
Waks. 01 mr nuaa, an' ps ortr th border
inero.
wno'ff keeoln' order there?
Who's bravln' men there that don't sir a dam
ror.your
JVho'a "Uncle Sam" for rout
who's boeeln' Huerta an watohln
. nowt
Iralth herA-a irnn mm, tnw
Strong le our hero no man's omadhaan la he-n
Kelaon O'Shaushntseyl
Iltto be ktnr Is a man ot bis temper, or
Ewn fhlr RuiMMrl
Women would like It. for. rare, 'tis ths "sex"
he can
Blarney In Mexican.
Faith, It would settle thlnra. there's no dinyln'
. Opbel 'tis worth train Itt
Hell to him! Klnaly In brain
r.eion unoausnneiiayi
an' brawn is he.
And in April this year Mrs. Edith
O'Shaughnessy put forth her book, "A
Diplomat's Wife in Mexico." It's full of
good tilings. Here are some of the high
spots:
IloerU appears to care Tory little whom he
enoota. He has small aentlment about human
life (hie own or anybodya elee). but he la a
strong and oetuts mam and It he could ret a
few white blackblrda. In the shape ot patriots,
to work: with him. and If the United Btatea were
not on hie back, he mlibt eventually brtns
peace to hla country.
Theee unfortunate people are between the
devil and the deep aet, 1. e between their own
lawleesneas and ua.
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glftxl, undisciplined rac. composotl o:
unllk elements, be held In order. In 1
wnre, of course, a vre all know, everybody
lis Isn't Quite under I ood.
THE VOICE OP THE PEOPLE
Philadelphia Cannot Bo tho City It Should Until the Citizens Aro
as Much Interested in Local as in Foreign Affairs.
Be Fair to the Firemen
Carrania. la rttt
ne pnyairauy
bloodthirsty villain, but
aroeuy. quiet, consoiem
pnyaicauy timid, areedy. aulet. consolenea-
eee. book-reading' kind, and "conatltutlonal-
lata" Is a
itmtd
mr
word to conjure with.
It can move
a cooq Antlo-Baxon to tears, thoush I must say
that all revolutionary leaders In Meilco set hold
ci eiceuem Diniwr aevices. neaero s were
above crltlclam -"Sufrsslo Efectlve y ffo ne
eleclon" 0 Effective Suirren and No Ite-elec-tlon").
This last shows you that they can so
much further In the expression of pure, dletllled
patriotism and democracy than we. ae those of
us called to the dlanity n( office are not entirely
able to rid ourselves ot a wish for a second
he has no power
jut no country le
en
noblei bu
The peon le faithful whs
and the aristocrat is noble
secure whose beat elements ars ths extremes.
The lAtln-Amerlcan may know that you know
hla affaire, and know that you know he knows
you know: but he does not want and will not
stand publlolty.
As I writs I hear the sad err ot the taznale
women. two blrh notes and a minor drop. All
Mexican street cries ars ssd. The solssori
srlndera cry Is beautiful and melancholy to
tears.
It will taks ths United States 100 years to
make Mexico Into what we call a civilised coun.
try. during which process most of Its macnstlo
charm will ro. The Spanleh Imprint left fn the
wonoenui trains 01 aiexico is amons ins peauuea
of the universe. Every pink belfry against every
blue hill remlnde one ot It) every fine old fa
cade, unexpectedly met aa one turna a aulet
street comeri In taot. all the beauty In Mexico,
except uiii 01 ine natural worio. is me apaa
lards' and ths Indians'. Poor Indians I
Mexico Is ao sndleeely. so trasioally rtab tn
ths things that ths world covets. Certainly oil
is the crux ot ths Anglo-American tttuatlon.
Clarence Hay brought N. (for Christmas)
uisi
of ooanao.
and a Uke-sized bot
lorlbadi
J. II." I leave you to suses
"Nelson from Vlo
tle ot traps juice I
bottle
torlana.
"Nelson from W,
which we opened.
Von Illntte has returned. Ths sxouss given
for the murder of a German subject who was
qulstly asleep In the railroad station at Leon
waa that the guards, who also robbed blm,
thought he wss an Amerlcanl Well, there are
some things one can't talk about, but I seemed
to be conscious, hotly, ot each Individual hair on
ru' bead.
If poor old Huerta could have begun In some
other way than by riding Into the capital In a
path of blood spilled by himself and others, hs
would probably havo been able, with recognition,
to do aa well aa any one. and better than most.
Aa It la, be la like a woman who has begun
wrong. The neighbors won't let ber start again,
no matter how vlrtuouely shs lives.
As Mr.
word as
known iaa
from iuelli
pooler remarks l "There
-ix'i-rieiawi' in Mexico,
Is so suah
ths lata lamented,' or the fugitive
I ana toe oniy tru&is ins country
-justice'
has with tboss who remain Is to keep the grass
GUI.
Bhs Is mors than busy a sort of clearing
house dolns what they caU her "the hesita
tion war. ons step forward, on Jtep back. Deal,
tate, and then eldsstsp."
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mils. rs4rs.l lnTrtlgtlon into ths h!-h
J-oost of milk, wheat, oanno4 -ooJs
sr4 oosl will be profitable only so far aa
it discovers tha,t they are removable. Bo
many eauses affect tho ran of prices
that it is never easy to put your finger
on the compelling: reason. It has been
sUeTs-eatad that the inflaUon in currency
that has followed the establishment ot
the sysUm of Fedaral Reserve basks is
on of the reasons for high prises. It is
toKrvra that a shortage In the Meanly is
another reason. Ths high prias t grain
tfroreaaea the eoet of fattening; oattle-amj
raiaM the prices of meat The ttemani!
tot' lereakMat aaraata has out ;dovm the
supply that could be fed to cattle and
iMta aBaoUal the act .of feed. The'rai
Movaj of the atjty on iwool
stiaap-rsviaiiic teas ,iwAta and has M
torn Jo aaH thoir floeka. Bieaaee'K
Mala avSra to Wro farwhanda have had
M cat batter ae, Md thU asAr Meevay
tossrt b got fctoa amtawnara of the prad
veto of the tams. To owttmXM prtoae
rises cooUaMily htohar lor eausea that
react upoa thanvaalvae. A velutnltkftiia
aiid axsanaive report on why prioas are
hjh smjt b latoraatlogr to the curioua,
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LITTIiH Edward was sent to the butcher
I shop with another boy. "While they
were there an adult customer was buying
pork chops. Little Edward whispered to
his chum, "That looks like dog meat."
The butcher, overhearing; the remark,
asked, "Is that the kind you buyr Lit
tle Ed answered, "No, air; wo dont deal
here ratrlar."
M.X.H.
. rne potbnt oavbb
If "love that make the world go round,"
A many persons think;
But there are certain guv who've found
It merely lot of drink.
WA.THRS,
. r Bven it you shave yourself, this at
Kerrls street and dlrard avenue afeeuJd in.
terest youi
J.BARBA.
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TOTJsjB FOR. WOUBN
WUewvsr it is Saturday .sad all year work
is through. '
Aad you' ar rash! far a ttaia to tale Tea
ta sVUat Law. ' ,
et i:4W;rlly- at year h4,
. iSsautrtfar. thereat.
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Tftla Department It rtt to alt readers who
with to trprttt their opinions on tutjectt o
current telerett. It It an open torum, and tht
Kyenina Lrtgrr attumtt no mponeiMlltv tor
tht views of ( correepondents. Ltlttrt mutt
be ttontd bu tht name and addrttt ot tht
writer, not neeeseartlu tor publication, but as a
(maranfee ot pood atth.
GOOD GOVERNMENT
To the Editor of the Evening Ledger:
Sir I believe It Is Mr. Bok and the
coterie of good citizens laboring- with him
to make Merlon a model suburb who ad
vance the theory that good government be
gins at home. What kind of a citizen fa. man
la can be gathered with fair accuracy from
the character of the community In which he
lives, and with absolute accuracy If a rec
ord of his activity In promoting the welfare
of that community Is at hand. Do we not
sometimes take too much Interest in na
tional and International affairs, about which
we know little, while neglectlng"to take an
actlva Interest In community matters, con
cernlng; which we ought to know every
thing? The average Phlladelphlan seems to
be far more concerned about the foreign
policy of the nation than he Is about the
condition of the streets through which hs
must pass every day. It has afforded me
some amusement during the political cam
paign Just closed to read the eloquent state
ments of local politicians relative to the
tariff and national honor, although these
same politicians notoriously think nothing
of the honor of Philadelphia, else long since
they would have seen to it that the .streets
were kept clean, hideous trolley and other
wires put under ground and the dust evil
abated.
Many months ago, when you were fight
ing for better housing, you quoted a local
statesman to the effect that poor people
ought not to have bathtubs In their houses,
because they would not know what to do
with them. Tet, a man with such views, it
appears. Is considered perfectly competent
to make laws at Harrlsburg or to represent
the Interests of the community in Congress.
Government in 'Washington, as a matter of
fact, is merely the sum total of government
In all the lesser political units ot the nation.
Bad government In the cities or In the
States can only mean bad government In
Washington. On the other hand, as the
different municipalities of the country grow
In efficiency in the conduct of their own
affairs they Incidentally, as a matter of
course, lift up national government" and
make It better.
Wa are, moat of us, proud of rhlladel-'
phla, as we ought to be. But I sometimes
wondrr It the source ot our contentment is
not more in the past than in the future.
Have we made the most ot this garden spot,
where was nursed the nation In Its Infancy?
Venn himself naa a vision of a beautiful
city, with plenty of breathing spaces, a city
In which men would delight to dwell. Some
thing of that purpose has remained ever
since, but it Is more evident In the suburbs
than In the city proper. After all, pros
perity can mean little unless there Is an op
portunity to enjoy It In pleasant surround
ing. W can think better nationally when
we think better locally, I sometimes won
der if sordid politics Is not ths direct result
of sordid living conditions. Men who
breathe pure air and eat clean food aad
wear olean clothes generally think cleanly
and honestly. They cannot bs driven.
These ar random thoughts, but they
come to me on the afternoon of this elect
ion day, when my brain Is stilt In a whirl
as a result ot the exciting campaign
through which we have passed. I think
there are thousands of Phlladelphlana like
myself, men who would welcome a strong
leadership of the sort that would make
Philadelphia first and Philadelphia effi
cient. First, not in numbers, but In comfort
and facilities and conditions ot life t efltaieat
la government aad la Industry, We do aet
need reform we da need common sease ia
ft eeaduot of oar common affairs.
X'ROaRHSgrVTB.
phUadeephla, November 7.
firemen, some one or some body of men or
women can be found who will determinedly
and efficiently lead In this work.
OLXVER Mcknight.
Philadelphia, November 7.
With
WHERE THE WATER GOES
To the Editor of tht Evening Ledger:
Blr -As I was coming Into town by train
a few mornings ago I discovered what be
comes of part of the water pumped through
the mains, A car washer In th train -.-.i
Just west ot Broad Street Station was
getting a pall of water from a spigot The
spigot was on a level with the ground and
It discharged a scattering stream ot water
Into the air. The workman placed his pall
under the stream. About a third of the
water entered the pall and the other two
tblrds fell on the ground. When the pall
was full he removed it while the water con
tinued to flow full forco, and then he lei
surely turned off the stopcock. Is not water
a little too valuable to be wasted in this
fashion? H.W.L.
Lansdowne, November 7.
MY COUNTRY
To the Editor of the Evening Ledger:
' Sir To thee, beloved America,
I owe my life, my all :
Thy very name my soul Inspires I
With thee I'll stand or fall.
Bo younr in years but brave in
deeds,
I glory In thy famet
The colors of thy gorgeous flag.
Before me ever flame.
From 'sea to sea thou holdest sway'
A great and mighty realm j
With loyal men to sing thy praise, '
With aod to guide the helm.
CAIUIIH YAEQEIt KKAZIER.
Philadelphia, November i.
A SONG OF AVIATION
a humming and a drumming, to an
nounce that I am coming.
Up the long blue silent speedways ot ths
universe I soar.
Saying "Howdy 1" to Canopus, as I meet his
rays of topaz,
Sweeping Into virgin spaces where no
man has been before.
Far below me files the eagle, now a bird no
longer regal,
Blnce his flight la short and puny as a
wren's compared to mine;
Ypr the spheres unfold before me, and I
see the mystlo glory
Of the Infinite extending to the rim of
things divine.
Oh, tho wonder and the thunder of the
wings that rend asunder
The eternal veils of silence that are
wrapped around the stars I
Oh, the monstrous echoes falling through
the dlstan-va appalling,
Where a host of nameless planets race
their bright celestial cars I
Sing, ye wires and struts and braces 1 Let
It ring across the spaces.
Jupiter alone no longer rules' the stellar
empire vast
Hiding en my daring pinions, earth can
share the alr-domlnlons,
And the star-trust has been broken
smashed to smithereens at last
i-MInna Irving, In New York Times.
What Do You Know?
QUIZ
1. In how meny Stales do women vote?
t. What waa the origin ot Tsnuoanyf
' fSn'j&eMuneT MU,7T "
. What I the order of the presidential eoe
resslon In the event of the death of feth
he .'resident and Vice iTeeldsntT
B. Explala ths term Scotch-Irish.
6. What was the "iMieltanla warning"?
7. What was the famous CaUlaux affair?
8. Were were the first shots find la th CItTJ
0. What is meant by "voting en agT
10. What wa the origin ef Thanksglvlngf
Answers to Yesterday's Qui
! ?nT!,,u1 " votei eenntlug It.
1. Tbe five randldateei Wilson. 11 or lies, Hanly
S, OoUundlog stock) stock that baa beea Is
sued. . Aeroplane ran Dr 110 mile an hour. Ten-
nsaJInsa ales IIAl eras as ar ah mhaIi an.. AS ab, r
70 miles an hour.
S. There ar no national local twllday In (M
J
HOW IT SEEMS IN TEXAS
ir."..7 "y th-t Villa Is in hiding on the
rr",.ranch- ,We Uncy h9 won't ba wel.
S?m,? lhtn un,eM he rnl" "evil of a
disturbance and gives out a signed state
ment praising Hearst Houston Post
ALL THE FDCIN'S
it,?. b b.en ?u";te'1 tht the' name of
this country be changed to Unlstatla.
Wouldn't that bo nice? And now we miirt
e a. ye,ua"(1 engraved letterhead.
vmioium x-iuin ueaier.
RUNNING NO RISKS
Now we are to havo motlon-plcture shows
for ladles only, though It seems as If the
men had been sufficiently hardened by the
fashion ads in the magazines to stand ai
most anything. Grand Haplds Press.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
BURTON HOLMES
PRI. EVGS. & SAT. MATS
Canada coatto Nov.lTancUs
Canadian Rockies Nov. 24 and 25
Imperial Britain - Dec. 1 and 2
okAmah Fatherland Dec. 8 and 9
La Belie Franca - Dec. 15 and 16
SALE Vi'p.6.0 NOW c.o. .
-Mruay
a. Bully beeti aald ts b a, eorrwtWn f the
..Jfrentn ''bonlU" (Soiled).
7. If no eren hat a majority In th elec
toral eoHesev th llouee ef KeoreeenU.
we said
At ream aba
s. Tba MuBefvr rere
aieo .ww i Home
x-roportieoai r
variously ex
19.
eeweeeaisi-aajy
to bat M-
brtalc1
rSrfc.
."
tweaUy wished aad ad
as i
jPBsRtl
JUSTICE FOR THE FIBEMEN
To the Editor of the Evening Ledieri
Sir Th time approaches when the de
mands ot tae.flretnen will either be granted
or refused by Couaetla.
The threatened division of the faetWe of
Ute dsmraaat party. In Philadelphia saay
eWate to praveat the setUecaeat ef tfceir.
aValms ia a Juat aaaar ar with aa
retard far las weUbela? at th, t. r
jaAaatae Utara is a aeoideT saaNiaeat aawaa
&r aiUseasta ee Jaatierto those iaea-vfce
rVe 'rirtawNr ail their. rtM to wavdlasr
If I am aotreet la my '-rinln)a. It be
aeavea all friends of th Aremen to seat
and not only sympathls vita hit
for. to furthsrlna in ,n
m-m&ZZZ&KW
!" a sMsaa aside
-M
renulre the r
In lecuuiure aaessiSMir as tatala aj
aeeerjiiM to iteefftte. Tie ReetaHels
weald Vbae bar at twatr-a
ia Cawr.
Tela IUMre? sIHwsi who la Hi eartr
j?25dV IBflOLHatf re
Mr. Wlltan's Marriages
C Mr. Wilson married Btlta tat
Azsen. ef Savannah, Oa., Juae i, 1115.
Me died August 6, Hit. Its married HeHeh
Boiling Gait, of Wasblngtua, D. O. x)e
eember II, ltlB.
Argaatlae Bwtaaaa Caevdltleas
J. W Commeraiat failures In Argentina
to April represented liabilities of IJ.IM.W,
TM briasa the J4al for the elrtt .meoeas
at the aarreat year to W.HJ.m. as aaea.
pares ,wsw eei.evi.vw m taa same period
last yr. Oa Ota baala of these tUrarea the
aa we oouBtry aauur be
Baffar It) Britiak Wast IaaHas
a W-rThe CaaadiM Trade
stonar ror taa Waat laaiessayfi "w, have
had the biggest sugar erop the xhttiah Weat
ggf ZiZLJrrZLJ' sToni
ra aaaattr ataa ssw taa
1 eaap aaaawsiss.
tfoiaBBBBBaaHa
nWRRTNTTT RT
OPERA HOUSE SWalW
Evenings and Saturday Uatlnee Sd . .
A DAUGHTER
OP THE GODS
THE PICTUJIB BIAUTIFUI, wrfa
KELLERMANN
Monday Morning MusicalW
Intimate Wcltal, In Con.nl.l .SirSJH"
BALLROOM .
BELLEVUE-STRATFORD ' '
ll'JO A. M. """
Nov. 18, Dec. 11, Jan. 22
Nov. 27, Jan,. 8, Feb. 5
Courss Tlesets Now 'at HetWa
aa4 at Tlckst OSks Bllvu:gtStfor4
The NortkftMt Cornei
" """""wsaaa-a.
A LIttra Saait la Yellow
Whea the young and tender MAaolgtrTl
thlnklnr
Of the time when she will be allows j
Ths chances are that she Is coyly blln
jt a leiiow in a sporty overcoat.
On riding, golfing, tennis, and on ht
And on rowing she's Dartlculart
When ha tells her thst he loves her
Well. then, that'a all-
Shell be driven Pollyannaoally 0UUX
ITahnemann started on hla ezper
wnicn resunea in nis system ot
a thy.
''liar ha cried. "Simllla simlirbas
renturr p
jtiirreu-pon we saw a greAt light.
' Thtt." r ulil !. .!. .v.
Doctor put Josephus In the Cabinet"
Ifomely women-pahd they are the n
itMialu ai.-,... (.-u... it..,- ... .
"- - .-.", j'" ui ineir nusoah
iTumeu ui wnm me loxicograpbers
pulchritude haven't tjme for that
Philip Hale, who jn an elder day thr
iiuii uini-Eoiainia uisiurDances into
heart of milalral finer!,.,. I. ( ... .
ton Herald column, getting' a. 'collection
diverting hnllaila nntrm .-. .it. ""
cernlng certain gentlemen who were ins
:5 rr .. v :' ."" c"s m his "daiio!
Antholoarv." W. h.v. rii.., ,. .'.wl
Interest akin, almost to enthusiasm, nd
fortunatelv. hntvavar h ., m.i.. . u1
SrSal6 A1,. " ib .whr hanl
what the retlirghts-w ra to? TheBoatS
n.y "" ,Most eupwsed0
,,m,ncU mi, eaii, in case or nre. "No" I
said, "fhoso red lights mean This wiT
Case of Braluna' ""
And not the lanaf 1ni-MlH .
i" r :. ." """" pari or
(.aiuiRiiKii was mat or Maryland's '.. J
Mllhnarvt ,...-..l.l- C'? ,a,,a ". "etS I
rr -h..i,r. vr ."s .t"? wn i
v...u...Wa tut fcUUU O DaO
LYRIC Pop. $1.60 Mat. Todit
-IN rmrrm,.x,.re..ZP5''0"T AT tl
The Passing Show
oi lyio
With ED WYNN and Great Compa
"A Philadelphia Institution, wel.
Sr1-'.0. 5"rUI?,.."'t a sneeess-
rr urn. ii ,'7 Press.
-. ....wu.uu uu pussoa up.
Evenine Ledin
ADELPHI PP- S1 Mat- Tomo.
.. jioat wonaerrui nay in America.
EXPERIENC
oc,t.o uw HrJL,IjlNG FOR
THREE FAREWELL WEEKS
Engagement Poaltlvely Knda Sat. December! I1
UARKET An. IRTir y ,"i;'-
nM A tt titt?iSi3uiri& "e- - C
MARYPICKFORD f
t In. E,S:Ji",.v; PI"' Showing
"LESS THAN THE DUST"
BTANLKY CONCEnT ORCHESTRA
PAT. A PT? 12u MARKET STREET
IAJLJALiJ!! 10 A. M. to 11:13 P. M.
lnTrwn inn niv.
VTVTAM TVTATJfTTXT in "irrn
" FATHER'S BON'S
lours., ra., eat., ignore uirlch In "Intrlmel
APPA Ti'TA CHESTNUT Below 18
aiTXJLV UXllvlrl Tlntlv 1ft Vv :
1n A as iJ .'.
ALL THIS WEEK ANOTHER A NEW
Douglas Fairbanks
TRIANdLK PICTURE
"Amnnrnn A ,.lff ..o .:
-,1IV,1,IUI iHIi5l.Ul.iOUJF
NEED ANT MORE BE SAID?
-j
TjTrr'TT'TvTrTI MARKET Below 1TTH 4t
J-V1(VJJXN X Dally, loo; Evenlnca. SSc,
. WORLD Preaente C
w ii UAU r in iteturn Eogasement fl
PnTTriT4Ti AVrr tatt- trrk-nM u
Thura., PrI., Bat, "GATES OP EDEN" ,
"XriPTTi'DT A IARKET Above 0TII
V IViVlVin, 0 -X. II. to 11:15 P. M,j
XT ml T f 8
iNorma xaimaatrfi ..m
innrnir, .S ".??' " i M
Z S , --y-'""7 wuiiicmjt uuaiea irmt -r.
-Mu.-., -, ou, An ins uipiomaiiQ service. '
ITnvrptjf: ""n" Engagement. Evgs.. 8!ls.'jj
x uiiesi MaU- Today an, BaturdmT .
POPULAR MATINEE TODAY;'
5Uc to $1.50
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
SUstwaay AfternooB, Nov. 11, at 2iM
kreisler"
teSMUVmS'JULJwf m
rLLflES
GARRICK Pop. Mat. Today "fft
PERwrirrTER " SOCIETY '
Wltn HAttNEY BERNARD and N, T. Co.
BROAD Pon. Mat. Todav ",
4rl?aATj,TMAT. BATURDAT
OTIS SKINNER '" "'W
NEXT fiEATB LAURETTI
WEEK tomorrow T A ,Y L 0 H
METROPOLITAN "jlJ
"oi ruu UATS. TfVICH DAILT.
jiBt. xoaay ueat seats $1 'I
98k WlfPODROME ?
in "HIP, HIP, HOORAY"
SSFut. I CHARLOTTE
HaJfr I ???. ,n" Marvelous
BAND J HALIET ON JCB
T
GLOBE Theater
YJ.VDBVJIUB Contln
-1
" va
. T. H-nannHmtriiai
1 f( 1 Ra.'llln a It
11 A. M, to tl P. M.
"DAY AT OCEAN BEACJH"
'"THREE TYPES" OTHERS f
Cross Keys MDy.ir
MOTHER GOOSEft
, T,
A OKKAT MHOWl
Unanimous Opinion
GRACE LA RUB. I
Hermlne Shona & Co,
COeliDT POUR I MALHTA BaWCONIj'MAMU.
A a CO. UTHMKH. . v- ,
TMhsr at 2, Me a ftOe. Tolht at 8, 21a to
Keith's
THEATER
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