EVENING LEDaER-PHTLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16," l&l 7 -r-- ?r& it y aai .ttfl, , r 4Vr rv. 4u v 5T ra ft 9)- J. It :t Nf ifc tuning 5S Hetigcr runuc ledger commny vritlS It K Ct'nTlS TurmurNT Chnt?s W. Ludlntton . Vic President! John C. Wartm Hssrtt.n and Treasurer Philip roltlnn. John n. Williams Juhn 3, Snurcfon. T, H. Whaler. Directors, EDtTOntAI BOAIID!- -' Cuts 1!. K. Ccntu. Chairman. r. H. WKALKT. ... Kdltor jlOlIN C. MAf.TIX .0 neral ftuilnevs Msna'ger Published dsf Trnili l.i. it Ruddlng, lndeptntKnte Hqunre, riillsJelphlg. I.Knflx Cxtiit .Tlroad ii ml Ch-alnul Streets Ativtio Pitt . .,. ..rr'tt-lHlti.i Iliilldltie Jvsrr Toss: . ..... SOO Metropolitan Tower IKTnoiT , ..... Jii.t rnrdlltilMlnc HT Loon , .lim 1'tillenon HiitMIng Cmcuuo VM2 Tribune Utilltllng NCT'S nCHEAUSl JVAiHrvoTot msr.r Tttsu TiiilMlns: Jw Tokk HllUiSC , .The Tones IlulldlliK Jotcnox Minr.l Vtartmtl llnue Htrai .1 Pawi Dviub . n tu Louis It Uraml scnscmrriox Tur.its The nrrxiMi T.vkirr Ii serv d to subscriber In Philadelphia ami aurroumll is limm Ht tin rate of twelve (lL'l ctnt per wetli, parable to the-arrlr. ttv mull tn tstltita nutl.l. nl rhll,,,utr,t,l- l.i ifr 4 th United Rlaits, Canada or inltM Slate pn- aiiniwi, reaiaaa jrre. ntty .,iii cent per month. Six UI dollars per far. ps)able In advance. , To all forelin countries ona (M) dollar pr month. x N'nrirr. fhtbacrlher tvl.h'nr address chanced must five old as Jl as new address. MIX. SOM tantALT KI.TOr. MAI-. 301 WT 'ddrrn rlt roniiiinulrelf7it m F- in Lrdotr, ludcpcnievce pquarc, rhilatlilpimi. KVTttKO t th rHiiitinrnn ro'tointit a IkLUMHCLAKi UAH. UAlrKR t ii ' ' -- x. - - I'lid.drlpl... Tliridl.. Orlthrr 16. l'l? WAtCH OUT FOR TRICKS TI' TIlKlfK h un limit to polltluil ml - lLiiiiex and Indlitctiou It appeal to b re.U'hctl In the H.iKiant and uptn nt tcmplH of the clt polite to net posscs-diiii of ope Sam .Malonc. liu-p uiiiouoiated eldenee uguint the police was the sun mtion of the lucent heailn; The DNtilct Attuiucj vlmiiollsly dniotintes the pin Blum. "The polhe hae liitm atteinptiiiK to teitoil.u witnesses ever sdme the ease Rtnitcd -fiiilnst the cltj olllelals and othuin" he detlnie. win -Ii Is nut leinaik (thlc lu slew of the ftn.1 that the atleinpU tompl.ilned of have btcn utiloi inux Tha pioccs-e.s of justice aie In dancei of bcltiK witlicietl up If witnesses me lo be sub Jetted to intimidation bj novel nmuital niillioill.v a nil if tiiatincut of the attustd and othcis depends enthelv on what Judge in maKisttiite the.v aie (lied lo nppc.il hefiue Vesti-uhi.v, foi Instance, n decision bt .ludKeMai tin was irluallv osemilid bv .Masistiate Watson. The most slsnftltant fcitune of eslei Unj's evinls hovvevei. was the i.i"ii.sc Of wolds between .Mi Kot.ui and .Mr John It K. Stott. the Vale Icadei ; "A tuillt of moid lias lultd that .Ml. Bcutt has no stundlwr In this inse,' halil Ml. Kot.ui "If lit; tail piove that I have been duitllet In nit ollli e lie sliould stviai ( out an allldntit befoie n touit iniil pio- fji Cectl ii jnl "t me Hut lit date not do It" an. "Ytiu II -et what we'll do lo von," .Mr. cU is tpioteil as icpl.vlui;. The Incident we believe. Is wed woith Btudj, .Mi liotan is the lenl.ii nominee of the Oixanlstntlnii to sutteed hlni-clf. He his. foi tthltnl leii'-ous, itfuiil to uctept the uo'iiluatlon of the Town .Meet In? paitv If the election of Mi. Itotan should lie taken for uiuntrd. It Is tvithin the Itahn of possibllltle.s that the Vn es by the usi of tleei. inUht slip ovei a cuidldute of theh own. Inujiue the sit uation of the elt If n Mutttssoi to .Mi. Itotun should smlduiilv tin n up In the form of a Vine followci. with a Vine Ouv ernor ut llanisbuiB nnd no thante of a apcclal attoinev beliiK appointed to jirosecute the cases against the men now held foi consplincv to tvmnilt miiidei In the Fifth Ward' In these i iit-iimstautes, It betonies abso. lutely Impenitive that the Town .Mtrtlni; ptt be waij and make no mistuke. It enn affonl In tin withoul n nominee foi Dlstrltt Attoi'ue.v. .Mote Impuitaul than any of the major olliies, peihnps, s con tlol Of Councils., Theic. where men aie matle laves b dual ofllce-holdliiK and other metliods, lies the weciet of sanj: control. Theie was the power that pie-entt-d the IMiinkenluiK Admlnisttatlon fiom being u tomtdete suttess. I .el ton lio) of Councils be taken ftom the enns nd clti.ens tan be eel tain that no dc bnucheiy auth tin has rev emit thaiavb-i- 17el coveinmeiit will be pinctited Let the Town .Meetliw pait, therefoie. con itntintc on 4'oiinclli and ItK candidates for Itecelver of Tae8, ".ejflstei of Wills and Clt) Treasure! and not name a candi date for Distiict Attorney. Let it empha size however, the danpei of hssuiuIhk that Mr Itotnn Is ceilalu of te election. 'c cannot tun the ilak nf uuy tiltks. In the meantime, citizens, although nauseated by the spectacle of the pollccJ ilepattmcnt'a uttempt to get coutiol of the person of .Moloney, will not he deluded an 5 to the real situation. Malone.v Is hut an Incident If not one assertion of lil8 jiad been cuiroboruted and not one hud been true, the mass j Incidental evidence ftom other wltneajseH wan entiiely convincins an to the lice of the nolle,?. In politico, the lueaklnjr down of government, the piosth tution of authority to factional alms and tbu Utter lolteuness of Bang polltlcn In Philadelphia. Malone) as u ied herring J intiely amuuliiR. The tiuth ha-j been too clearly reteuled for red herrings to Isa effective at this utago of. the game. SING AND FJqilT ' TpATHIOTlSM succeeded soonei than ' propasanila especteil in giving I'hlla- -?Jplila Itn flnt errcut "community ing" flUtunlny'M Festival of Song and Flaps, at Belmont I'laleau brought to vocul iKhtuyemejit upeedlly and splendidly the n.-lili-aUvMU und purposes of tlio Com invoit 48lnglng Ansoclatifili, formed In revival o. guthciliiKs voicing the old familiar mid tender hi km of home nnd ctiunti PiiJcctois of the movement liopc.il foi lesiilts only through ninth mlsslonnry ' woik, small assemblages ami n giaduallv (lev eloped Interest on the pait of the pulille. Instead of pioeedtne on the Irnsln of limited ntimbeia ami Millet paitlelpn tlou. eiitliusltrm mounted to illniax without the tedious ptucessei of evolu tion. The demolish atlon In I "all itioiltit Park wns wondeiflll lu IIh ti Unite of more than Kiuimmi PliltHilolphluii to the lovnlty to i ounti of the clt)' sons uho heat Ueueil to the rati of ilriiiooini' . Hut it was mme than appieclatlon of the In ne rnlf.suui Hire and l;gili?litlv nauctlflcHtlon to dilt with which thou- kuihN of Plilla ! pliliinx hue Kone out to i light. I'm the Kieat ileniouetiHtlou j showed tlmt thin elt ran lie Mined In ' the nohlei emotlouv, that the niuuli'lpal I In-Hit Ih ti lie bh well n teudcl, despite the low f Imllliilltx of thne who pnlltl tjt!lv mlvieprexeut It. (leneuil Hell ,..i ald that '-,, hIiixIiik 1 Niildler Ik a llhtlnK "ldle." .Ma.v It not he xald tiutlifnllv Hint "i -lu.'lui: elty Is a fWhtinu; iltv' nnd that a municipal pioite Willi Ii mIuicm lit niemtnx of IIm do. pallid Kims will IIkIiI to make t li.it ell) wife foi Itn .Htiiulnz suiih' IN MKillTV HAD COMPANY Till; ccmi of llbeitv Is stlf lestralut. l.lbeilv Is not IlKtie A man vaiinnt tindvitake the hlshei foi ins of libni. imiiiol he a iiof(siunHt nun, until he has been tinlueJ and eiluented A ptople tauuiit eujov the hle'slngs of ili'inociatle coveinintnt until Ihev have iindeiirone the discipline of neivlee. until lhe have Itained that ileinoeini-v Is the lesult of elf Kovei nnient not the "iiuxe of It. I'el iiiIIIIiik. as denioi-tiKv does, the fullest tli'VpIopinent of Individual Inilla the and em-ncv. In lime of sIipss eo opei.itliui Is nil the mine deshable. (let inau (iiiiuttd, foi Instame, on the In abllltv of the I 'lilted Stntts to pieelit ii unlteil fioiu it iiiitiiian ir sucn a j thin; weie possible In view of mil foim of piv eminent .Ml. I.n l'lillttlH and Ills Hto. lutei pl-iul foi vh.it lhv mil tn- ' , iloni of pcvlIi llie.v la fact pit tl fin illiunloii and iIiosp Inte mil dllfeieurf-,i whli Ii In all pitvlous hltoiv have been thti elilof menace lo deinoviHtle auei ess. In pe lods of Immllii'lit dautiei the liouians iipimlnted a dlctatin Thev loved ileumeiiiev much thit tbe did not wish It to b" Usui as the liistiuiuent foi Its own desti ui'tloii '.Ml. 1. 1 I'ollette cnji sav what he pleasos whe.i Hie win Is ov ei but while mi bovs aie In the tienthes his effoits to unfteble the (Jov 1 1 nnieiil aie in mon stious bid fo) in nnd he himself Is lu x U liiuslv 1 1 i-oinpa i UKfJISTRATION DAY (ktoiu:i. IN Wi: HOLD no doe not kl In It f foi the mail who ulstpr Tn iltsfiitnchl-c ,,111. L.f s inillHiallv what suhlde l inoinllv. Hut If N iiufoi lunate ueveitho loss that then Is no iiMlstiatlon day In October W'be i a p n tlc-ulai I law dtal Is put ovi in the pihiMiles and the whole tiiniiuunilv Is moused It semis u plt.v that i hit enthiisliiiim cannot mani fest its If and make up foi nst ileipllc lloll b.V full K-L'islllltillll Till: ISSUK IN NKW YORK IT IS Jiit lis well Unit i oniinon M-nne . Pas leassi-itid Itself In tin New Yoik polltliHl sll nation The e.ul dlsposl t.'iui on Hit pa tt of the piopoiieuts of Rood government to w.ie til" iuunlt-Ip.il tampult;n ns a tight against "lleatst lllau and the llohenolleins ' pun hied u lull.ving cr.v. but it was a daligeiolls mid a false Issue It so happens, unfoi tunatelv. that thou sands of peifei'tly patiiotlu Aiuei leans aie against .Mitchel and foi Tamilian. A victory foi the latter would be. theie foie, a vlctoi mr gang polities, hut It would not be a vltloiv foi the Knlser Neveitheless Jlr .Mltchel's fi lends were lu a lali wav to ft-icp such an iuteipitln tlou of a llvlan .b'toi v Detent voteis ilo not have to be fed pip The wa.v to get good govn iiinent is I" make the Issue good gov turnout nnd nothing ehe If a. majoiltv of the elec tot ate lack the neive in the stnso to stand behind decencv. thev tne not going to he hi ought Into the open bv dubious metliods Theie Is ample evldenie that the gieat tit, of New Voi k Is tboioughly patilutir anil Kalseiism bv going to have little to do with the election of a Miioi. Mlliphv. not the ICaisei, Is theie the s in bol of tvi.iilnv a ml injustice. In politics theie should be hut one le'lgion, and that the lellglon of I'lvle hit. .Ma.v be nhool teacheia gpt paid such small salailes bctause all they do is to deteimine the diameter and power of the nation Kvci.v tltlen ought to bo putting mone) Into label t l.ouds. but we taiinot lefialn ftom ur;geitluR that theie Is plent) of loom foi anothei gieat modein hotel In Philadelphia, or two of them. Atioiding to the gang, "the whole piosecutlou was binught hliupl to try to stilke down the Hepuhlliau pait." What's the KepublltAii liaity got to do within They'll be diagglng In Hamlet next v Funnels In Berks iae decided that the Issue Is "dog merit 01 lamb chops " It appeals that It Is Impossible to lalse dogj and sheep at the same time and one or the- other must he exter minated We like dogs, but we cannot do without lamb chops. .Inst now I mi verv much iuteiesled In getting some ftatlatica together liowtiijr the ImiKirUnt pirt remisy'vanla Is pla '. Ing In backing up the Got eminent In this wor:d-ar burlne Cpngressinan Vare. There la no question nbout what Philadelphia is doing to the Kaiser, tut what we'ie wo i lied about la what the gang la doing to Philadelphia. We wender who It was that had the Impo-ttnence to fo'ge the Uoverum'H name to a ml'ltnrv otdet 01 something In the uatuie of the wtnte It Is a mattei of the flrxt Importance to find out we should think but the disposition In Har rl'hurp xrem to be to take it as an In- 55"yil,it.Wort' noticing viiu HOME LIFE FOR MEN IN TRAINING War Camp Community Recrea tion Fund Promises Fine Results By CHARLES 1. WELLER Aeam-htle. Hnri'lHrt. 1'lnlBroiliul and Itrcreatlon Aaaitroitlntl TO SHOW Hie liinelv Koldler tluit Home of the heet people In the lommvinltx tn-ai I llin . ... i. .. . - l.t ..It ll.i.l fl.n tltil. I ' ". .... ......,- "" "" "" l HUWl IIUIMI IIUII llinnv-- m. i.i .In and kind this Is Hie piupore of I he mil- iHinp I oiiiiiiinilU ucteiitlon fund See wlml l u-hI1 hHpiieiihiK. tiliilineath. . ii ten mllnr lints ko Inline l SiiiiiIhv illnmr Willi ,i sih-hI win kern' bioiip of ten , Wiiiiiti eneh of w limn Ims one hnv as her , most i-teij Snnilin 'Ihev nil Inns l lahle. "Inlklu' and spntkln' In one iinolliei.' I u 1 1 .. . u. . i. ... 1 1.. i. .....h,; " ' " .' . '" "'---J: . - - - minds "Aril I- m mic-liit eihhI." In- sns. "Jlll t .-.iii'- -mini in i r- IIHlllll ll'i 'i ' ii..." e to ae Hip HKes of thrm aciihi ' Aflor illniin one 01 two nf Hie lilf. of it reel Hip ilmrp ilei ile to Hike a K'mhI old Sum'lnx nrterii'ii4i nun In one nf the home like lifds nn-'tn is i)Iipis i;hIIo-i nrniuid lli plHIm wlific rffler "leclnc all the pa Irlntlr xoiirs diet knn tlie shift spoti iHiuouiIv thrnucli Onwnid ChrlslUu Mnldkrs' xnil "Hold Hie Knit." Into tllonltl I up .lnofl anil Snnke Iimiiiik wltlrh tlieli Id -1 a li.nl uell-nleli foicntten Hllllaids yninkliiK slllliic umlei Hie Irfni In the link van! atiollliu; In Ike nclKhhoi hood in tlit Hvtliii-nlnp In lit nraiest cluh Ikiush whli Ii Is IioiIU1i1- elMlile Hip hiivi to postiHine tlielt ilepaituie iltilll Zinnia Rtipner Is added lo Hip ll.llllrl lnllnHoii Wlieti told that Hip purpo-.p III akliiK them to sIkii tlielr iiHinrx In a Rtlest hmik Is so Hint lellprs nrt fid ot tin in IhniilSll out Hie wai the pclnlni "(iee. will ton' iln ilirfi too" and emwd e.iccily nroutid Hie riKlmer Dibcovci'inir I'emocriK'y Well-ln-ilo folk lu ail eclult e lintel lu lie a simhII emtio of poldirs fioiu TpHS and ntlier Snulheiti nnd WVhIpiii Suites to Hike n .tit. in tin. till... fnllnupil lit mi eleinut t illMMpr In the li.llnl'.lt llllnlnr Saloll SolOP of Hie Iiovh IiiivIiik I oulile with tlielr fnrk r ic M i. , ,ii.,i..i,ii Hie t ivs"'1 t1 linn aiiia. ...'- ....... --- ),, Imlp u,. hiimii Him; dlseovetv tlmt this leallv ilnesn t oi.tllei. Hun a mans a '""""' "," '""' ', . ,, ,,, ,,, "Whj do von kimn e-t lI the Inilv in ,llllBl ,,f ,, 0) t1Pt.,. (,aiio -evert one uf the ttu lail'ei at mv table ilNroiFiul Hint slip hail miip nil reliitltit'hlo to Hip nun hesiil" lier One ladv father stalled the flist uewi-pitfi In Hip Teas invvn wlilrh her guel lamp ftom The timilur of one nf onr iiomeii was bin ii In her si.IiIIpi Nelnasknti liiiiin- n'aiP ii- "nlillei was binught UP In the MelliDdlst t-ltuteh tthlih was fniuiiled lit Hie faml'v of Ills hnstpis Mill so on. nil iirnimd the cIh-Ip Hipv illsioveinl that t'lev weie uiiIIp at hrnne Willi each othr like fellotv lnitii-nien m lll.e leal nlnllves whn liad bepii sep.traf.il lliiillierlinnil Is tiling dlnoveird He inocrni v Is coming lo Us nun The liana leitdent purpnsi- to wlilrh nil our heaits nr" liledstd Is pint lug pi lent lo lift il out of peltv class rilslliietlnni into 'he He ,ra iFrnliv of lauip.inl" ns in nuns Hut do the soldi" is like coddling' Vn hit Ihev ipspiiI nnv suggestion that Ihev need, mnrp than olliei .vnulhs. to Iip safp guarded' Yp If theie tvetc nnv inlionii'liig nr gooilv goodiipss. in eoinpiilslnii in hlghhrovt ne lu oin whi i.intp rommunliv leeieailon fund these n-il-bloniled oung Hoopers would not Hun lo It o eaget h For Instain-p One sohbpl vnlunteeis lo ro with an nutonioi.ile mi ie lo pik up liovs wlni aie wandering alo ig Hie tltvs Wh'te Wav mi SituidM nlghl not know lug tvhal to do with thpli ho irs of fiee iloio The III st nolo tonip. back ttilh elghtrtu lads iluiglug in II tin v Itfleen ale Minded on tlje tievt al pvplleltl on t'le tblid Thev are tullstrlbiileil lomforlablv Inlo the aiilos tvltlt-li iispiiiIi!p each --atui- il.iv pvinliig at Ihe ilotvnlnvvii Kliakl-i i 'lull to lake tlio bins niiiunil III" boule voids and pail.s hit Ihev want auio rides Ti t hit iipxI solilip- in sailor sou pis tvllh an pnipt shi in voiu cat (Hip llnover-likt conei vhIIiiii vvhli-li the tvat tamp coinniuiiltj ipciealliui fund is achieving Is Ihe ullllrlng of empl auto spats and of puipo-ipless ptlvnte aulo i hies lo show voitr soldlei and sailor guests lliat Hieie Is leallv something to toiu cltv outside the cheap Jpsoits of vonr While Wa.v which mam of the bov vtlll tell von is the oidv thing Hie know about join town Keal ReliKion one little tii.b-foiir ihuith with no slpepa cut out its uual summer vacation this veal beiailse "iiiiip niniv nilnliiK i' imps were ilevploped about Ivventv-hvp miles atvav Ml Hill riManie came Uteiilv one Kolilleis lo the first Sinnlav innrnlng seivlce lo whit It our tvr ramp lonununlli leiieatiim fund Invlied them nt one iniild see llial Ihev ttei. of all iletioiutmtlnns In that oiigiecallnnal I'lnuih Hut the be "as bntkeii Ihoi oughl. when Ihe paslol opened his Inlk ttlllt the most unusual stnr that evei pre i piled a serniuii Unvs, he slid "tlinsp of us who hip not In imlforiii feel a Utile in awe or vou men. We ale a lrde emhin rassed We don t know Jiit how lo talk to .vou It's like the inlnied owner nf a little lintel down Eolith who ttent Into the kliilien and found his daughter being hugged bv one nf the tiavellng men Mandv,' he -.aid. 'jnu tell that man to take his arm attaj ' 'Speak to him niiiseir. did," answered Mandv, lies a pel feu strangei to me'' Then, when laughter had fused all his beams Into filendl accord and open Handedness. Hip inlulster talked about the clean basic Ideals of a stiong life In such a way that evei lad built ome of this fiber into his soul wheie it will rnunt in the tieuchcH Afleitvaul. as If uiiioiiacliiusl,v sliaihig the lellglous sauament of taking biead and diluk togethei. the lads ent borne. In twos and fouis. for Siinda) dliinei with the vai lolls households Later there weie after noon auto ihles, park plcnlts, singing and strolls Your Own. Boy in Camp Suppose oiir own bnv goes avvav to lamp linn would oil like tn have him spend his llfc-sliaplng hours nf lelsuie' rio vou imagine that oui bov tan stay all the time in camp Don't vou know that, after sl das nf ill III and ramp fa tigue, be will bleak foi the nearest outing plate for SatunlS) night and Sunda Would ou like to have the best or tht, woist letreatlon made anesslhle in him by the best ot the lesa-best people' From the fond fellowship of mother anil sisters, fioiu gills met dall In high school, ollke. shop and sheet tars your boy !.. plucked suddenly Inlo a monk-Ilk state wheie even the looks are drear males Will our bos grow hrarl-hungr) for ths sight and voire and fflendlv handclasp fit good women? Shall his relations to women and girls be taellltated by good folks, or b the less-goort, or by nobod but the. devil" Tluee dollais for each aoldlei" will tover the whole ot for one year of bring ing Into action "Khaki Clubs" swimming pools, dances, socials auto rides for con valescents, home hospitality, red-blooded amusement, 'Community Sings." or cho ruses and other music (mads ours singing army!) dramatics, athletics, lessons In ton ersatlonal French, equipment for baseball and other gumes effective help with the local girl problem guidance to historic points of interest or to other local sights, sock darning and button sewing b moth erly women billiards, reading, active par tic patlon In community meetings and. throughout it all democrao fellowship, aood will co-operation admiration for Ihe sacred ilolli of the soldier a uniform and participation with him lu Hi religious spirit l conrecTanou i Amenta great, rtusa.de a.e tha characteristic r Tom Daly's Column ,i its v.y'h n i mtr.vi v, 'y'tiot iiaml Miiirii onrf hiicii', Illicit nil (if nnrld tio imiuxi. Ail' their ii err itamiii' frrlo' mine that noil "nrf on the blink"; W'hrn all thr Joti o appetite uric ficsh ilium nif t miff nr An' I'll thr n Wr inintHit for- miml mrnt nit ililnK. I inliiil in if mc itlii fell tilit lumper tiiimilii' thrir. An' linn. Ilhr n .mint mule, thr Ihlmf it ut In nr trcth: lint Hit II iniiir thr Icuvt In, n hi iilrntjl no' tn smif 77if niiinit limit, thr hirf iifilit W tnnliri ttnitrinrtilh In" thru cnnir thr ililnk In, Ihr inntn o' fomnlii' tile Thr Uiilfi itilnh; ihr it mini think, i linn lih tn linn I n ihlp. I'lh, Mini! lime thr nnilrl innii V hill I u'ni linnnu nn' hnlr. An' mil ii mlilh nn' iitrmilir tut illlllilc mr in tin i ((,.' oh. I10.VS. heie's; h hencheiiiinu Hint done his uul then, As will, bnvs, 01 bcltei tllilll lllii best o' e oitilil do. An' heir. now. I'm thlnkln' I inillil do the MllllP ngen If ou could bad tne down the j ems In " narne,v's Haibecue, 1 'if uniiinl mr In pultun, for, mur, I'm mmlr mr pllr, t'u ill mil, 11 lil thr unit twig nf fifij finrln rllmr, I'n ,inl mr in hnlili, hlnr ijiuWcfin' fffrf tltllr. lint mr fur Ihr mililonii, tn mikr Ihr oWfii ttntr! Hi lll.p ll'i n html lurk nn' nsl n howt n' Inii Thr iliwlnr's pinrtlhin' fur die, MlUn' hr Ihr tin; In, fnlr, tioir I'm Icllm' lie, the linn t fri I 1 0100 77if hnlf o' (i7V 1 ninrlnl irmtr nn' innir thnn I ri qnlrr, I'ur heir iiinln Ihr )nrnllurr,thr pirtinrs nn tin trail, Thr Inhliihilh nn' niipktnt. In tin mnrrliin' ilmni mr Ihnml; I'm lirrr trhln I III In ml I'm sinitlllln' Ihrm nil. An' nun hit o' ilrlnl, I Inht II krepi them nil iilnnl. Hut iiiii'. lads 'twn I wns Hip IimsI n' ttennhriitlPii, I'd ntn. lads, nn' drink Inds, In hntu tlio best ti' inii ' An' gobs' iinvv I'm thlnUIn' I could do the Knino ngen If ou could lend inn down the enis to Hnitiev's I'trhci'iie Whoevi-r put Ihe linib in batbecue. It liHs'bten Ini'imslngl uppaient that Its popiitntltv as mi Instihi'lon lu Ihls nelghboiliooil has been sle'idllv waning. Onl.v -eliil-oii-.isionnlJv a sntl. Hashes fioni tin- old 1 uibeiM thiough the :u tlv It, of such nn nigani'atlon as the Wellvvood Club "whose pmpoee Is to piomote the liappv li.ibll to leiline (he fi l Hon of life to a minimum iiuil Incieisp the pleasuies of pitenie to the maslinuin. In ilisniut nee sh lie nnd pionioli- good fellowship" Louis I' While who makes IS kai it jewplrv and Louis II KNoulolii, make, of Ti and 1(1 II I clsnis, wpip voked to Bithei bt that veiv club on Satunlav ns honoi guests at a onl old-f ishinmd Soutbein li.'H liK'iie at (be club's Mii.iileis on the Noilheast lilvei. lu .Mat viand Foul veai ling Iambs and uiimbeiless teu- em ling bottles weie aciltlced to make that October holldav It was a success fill part, a contouise of menv gentle men, peisonnllv coiiilutted bv (Jeorge F. llolTmau. and a decoinled, though none the liss tlecoious, time was had bv all. Hut the leallv bin fealuie of the affnh was Iho singing that seasoned the feast The chub of Hli Kellv Sheet Business .Men's VsstMlatlon took fllst bonms for high low and loiiK-dlslaui e teaniwni k but ICd Dnoiiei wins a special pi l7e for giace ful sentlineut and for levlvlng a dlttv that marie a big splash thiit eais ago and has since lain forgotten. At the dlnnei of the Filendl Sons of St Patrick (then called the Hibernian Socletv) on .March IT 1SS7 Lew Dock stader was. called upon bv the piesldent John Field, foi a song The famous min strel nroe nnd began- Down on the dnik thev had a row; 'Twas all no hoard of a canal scow., Arrah ' .lnll.v sailors, come tell me t tile That was as far as he got, for a while. William II O'Rrleu, a lawer and a pinmlneiit conscientious objector to any and evei.v thing that seemed to him to te flect upon lielaud and her people, Jumped up and ci led: "Ml. Chalimau, I object lo the lendl tlon of that song as calculated to bilng ridicule' upon the F.mernld -" John Field pounded with his gavel, the u pi onr shook the roof, and lu the midst of It. Lew Dockslader began a masterlv leheat. He was mad So weie a lot ol others These held him until the presi dent succeeded In seeming a measure ot older. Then the question as to whethet the song should be resumed was put to k vote, can led with a volley ot "aes. and while 'Phil AValsli. -brandishing an empt champagne bottle over the heaa of Mr. O'Brien, maintained order lu that i-uaiter, Lew Dockstader took up again, in n piping comeall-ye key, Ihe whim sical ballad of JIV HKAND-N'KW T'SHOVKL kiwn on the dock they had a'rowj Twas all tin board of a canal scow; Arrah' Jolly sailors, come tell tne true, Is my brand-new t'shovel. Is my luand-netv t'shovel on board wld ou-ou-ou7 It msbrand-new t'shovel on hoard wld you? Atrah Jolly sailors, come tell me true, Is my brandliow t'shovel, Is my brand-new t'shovel on board wld ou-ou-ou? Is m biand new t'shovel on board wld you? Oh. the captain on the deck he stood. He was covered all over wld dirt and mud, Arrah' Jolly sailor. I tell jou true, Paddy Clancy broke Paddy Clancy broke, your hiand-new t shovel In two-ouou, Paddy Clancy broke your brand-new t shovel in two Arrah. Jolly ssllor I led ynU trus. --i-. T. -fh..... - ... SOBBmHSSBflm tS e5&-?taswasX--sKt.'aiJisWt f. ra-isMinr -iiTsaTssTnTT-MTrrrr t "tjt rrr rr- i i wmtmM.mwGi2?m&ttmztmi i . mmmmmmiMESffim m. . n . 3i?WsMssiimDri.i-rfvaisis? "&. . . -fmmmBmwBmfflH a -f a 4 'rt av c. j 4 -T ntr lib -i. Ii !- I -fUtaTSF - ffBts kfs-aa -f aTtaTtaTtaTtaK rtaTtaTaaitaTtaTtaTtaTtaTtaTtaTtaTtaTtaTtaTtaTtaTavir THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Liberty Loan Slackers Rebuked. Representative Of ficials LIBERTY LOAN SLACKERS 7'n thr Frillm of Ihr h'lrnlmi l.tttnei s!i Wlml Is Ihe niatlei vvllh Ihe peopl.t of Ainetn.a" Whv dn Ihev lefiife lo aid the f.'nveininenl In Us pi oser iitlnn nr lite war' Win do Ihev withhold Iheli mone ' Aip Ihev slackeis nr Iralloi". nr what? Wai i anno! he fought without nionet lu nm if vn cae the cost will be laigei' man that of nm Miles because we have gial tianspoitntlon pioblems to pnlve. we pav oui s,leis bettei give them hellei 'iltiipmenl nnd a giealer lighting chance Fugland s share In the war tosts hei a million ilnllai a dav It Is safe to say that within ear we will he expending at least two millions a daj and thousands of sacied nierlcan lives Vet the slackeis foi whose pi election oui soldier aie offering the gieatest of all pnss-esslons their lives lefuse to lend the linveinment mone It would not be too much to asU them to give the money to lb linveinment as Ihe tnnng men me giving Iheli lives, but thev alt- merel asked to lend ihe mnnev, and at good In tel est ton The Llbeiit Loan tainpalgu Is mine than half nt ei and but 6 iiiiimiiki of Ihe asked I iuiii nun iiao hts been sub scribed onh nne-flfih' Shame nn Ihe people nf Vmeiita who because nf the!) selfishness and lack of patilotlsm, will send their sons to wai half-trained half-equlpped, half-fed Will they send the best blood of the nation to almost certain death because of lack of supplies? These people should be biauded not S" slackers but as traitors Silting at home in a'n east ch.tli faretlouslv remarking that "War Is hell enjnving the comforts and benefits of civilization while their sol dlei s go to their death, lie wounded per haps freezing on a battlefield enduilng the agonies of wai the lead In the pa peis nf a loss of hi iinn men in a battle and sinugl sat that War Is a tenlble thing I'm glad I m not in it Hut the would be In It, and In II bad If It were not foi the brave soldiers of Belgium, France and F.ngland who ate keeping the fierman monster st haj, and our own bo who aie piepailng to ciush the genii of wai The old name foi such people is haitors Our ouiik men In the ami leallre the necessity of mone tn carry on the war and aie giving freel fioni their modest tay as soldiers Bo.vs who get hut (3d it month, less than $7 a week. 'aie buying J 30 and fl'10 bonds and letting the Gov ernment deduct J 6 and tin a month from their pa The aie not only offeilng their lives but their money, too Shall the people of America have It said of theoi that onh their oung men. their soldiers, hace any patilotlsm Shame' it ever nung man In the I'nlted States exempted ftom mllttar service who re ceives $15 a week would bU a $60 bond, a i 111 every one '.e not going to war would buy bonds In proportion on the installment plan, If necessar theie wpuld be nn fear that our soldiers would go to the front underarmed underfed. Incompletely trained, The I'nlted States has never lost a war. This will be no exception, if the people stand by the Government and aid and as sist it In every way possible If the)' don't, and Oennany wins the war, where will their selfishness get them? An in demnity of it hundred billion dollars (In. stead of a loan of a mere three billions) will undoubtedly be demanded, and wllj have to be paid b) the people No in terest, no thanks, nothing money Irrevoc ably gone would be the result of the Allies and the United States loalnr. It is to prevent such a catastrophe that our Uov ernment requests the loan of three billion money that wltl be repaid with 4 per cent Interest money that is not onl an aid to the country but a 'good safe Invest ment a well A PATRIOTIC AMERICAN Philadelphia, Octoher 14 REPRESENTATIVE OFFICIALS To the V.dltor of tht Kvmlng I.tigtr Slr-fjWhlch way should our publlij,.offl. rials V6lIt;.-AV'".,,l" w " "LU31aU"0 "DAT'S ME!" ..'a vl ?c"rs.y35 $$ r iiKiiV- if ' VJ'v 4t - leptlon nf point and should be light,' sliould he slick lo his h to make otheis see It, oi noon finding himself with the inlnnilt, give wa.v to the majoill. sim ply to "speed up" legislation" Considei Ihe success of our past "speed-up' legis lation Should a man elecled on a (led piln tlple. under t pi tain tnndltlons vole that wav in should he change bis mind ai toidlng to toiidlllons ' I loose v el t and Bi.van an- not public nllltlals. even If Hipv would llkp ti be 'Ihev tan Jnstlv considei theh opinion' valuable, and welcome to olheis but inii.l nni ny to advise' oi demand" from arlual repiesenlatlves ot Hie people Wilson Lewis, Claik apd La Follelte aie oui lepieseiitarlves llotv hive thev indhlduallv voted' All were legallv eleited Ml have t hanged theh mind without changing conditions Kach has slink to his point whether In Ihe mi uoiltv oi mnjoillv and each has at vail oiis times been nn both sides These font ale our four "model ' lep. lesentatlves Should I meet them I woulo take each nne bv the hand and faj, ".Mi . .voure a soldier" Mature, learned and cool-headed, the aie not knockeis WIlKon has called La Follelte and his follow ei a dathei, friends) "willful" Lewis has called them "radicals, ' but neither ot them has nfioken with contempt which some of their followers have been so pi mid of delivering 'to the countr.v " . 'I hese four men are lit lo legislate, leariv to get ilntvn to btass tacks, and discuss, pm and ton, the law and not one another It Is suggested that Wisconsin elect nnnlhei Senator because La Follelte ' mli lepiesents ' them Pmtuthly Hut then, all Ihe, oilier States, or some nf them, may also be misrepresented Mavbe the i'nlteu States Is mlsrepiesented and should have anopportunlt of sa) Ing so by electing new representatives But for present ton dlllons. the personnel of Congiess and the White House Is wonderful, and eaoh mem ber should loyally and morally do all In his power to make Ills own conception of right be understood Oh. that some power would let T IV and W J R see the light (They are not pub lic nfllclals ) Add let certain hot-headed Congiessmen see that when It comes tn ablllt the have nothing oil the "willful few " Make gentlemen at least of our Congressmen until after th war Then all of us, but especially the men leturn ing fro'nt the "great game." will hold nlf the public officials tesponsihle and will deal with them individually, collectively and every other way. AASLAND Philadelphia, October 14. APPROPRIATE The old daiky was hawing nnd geelng at a pair ot mules hitched to a large wagon The more he Y"ed at them and clacked his whip, the more firmly they stood their ground, refusing to budge an Inch A tourist passing Just then observed the performance with some amusement, and was Immensely Interested in the paine tjte darky was apptlng to the brutes "What was it 'jolt called those mules, my friend?" he asked. "Wah dat, suh7r' answeied the darky "I say, what Is the name of your mules?' was the further questlorl of the Northerner. ' Qh. sub- Fac's dat'a what I call ni, suh. Faes," replied the old colored man "Fatts? And why do you call them Facts?" "Hit ani the mot 'proprlate name I knows for dtm mutes, suh Kase I beard de preacher sa fac's am stubborn things.". Florida Tlmes-l"plon. WHEN DUTY WHISPEKS In an age of fops and toys, 'Wanting wisdom, void ot right, Who shall nerve heroic boys To hazard all in Freedom's fight Break sharply off their Jolly games, Foi sake (heir comrades gay, And quit proud homes and youthful dames For famine, toll and fray? fet on the nimble air benign Speed nimbler messages, That waft the breath of giace divine To hearts In sloth ,and ease So nigh l .grandeur to our dUit, So near is Clod to man. " When duty1 whisper-., low, "Tbou IniiiUI? s ni i"lhe whole prosecution was brought Simply to stri, down tner ,i. n-epuDiican party." Cong ttsjm,n John R. K. Sr r.. . ""i Of .-udlic SArzrr.' ' I What Do You Know"?" QUIZ I. Win. U .Inlin P. Ihliin.' ) '. Ilellne n "Inme tnltiinii" j .1. When illil Hie " liiiiiinnio User" Ural sp- peer In titrttintt mill tin i, but ittradaa?, I. lime men lit-en tlriifleil for the lailr4 Mules tint, in the nrrsfiit war? ' 3. Iliere lire twit MmU nf telfstimes. rWmrtliif and relleitliis. Wliut U the tlllTrrenre a-' , I ween llirni. ft. In ttlttt enr nf tin- Miiliitiiiinrililt lalrnsari Is the present time ,. What U lili-unt when nne il I'lla's a reaiilm I'ei kNiilIT" K. Ilellne Kltlitiicralilo n. What l nn enlllittlr.' to. (In ttlint whs Hie iilijertiini uf trrlalit rrU In Ihe f-iiinmiin names nf Hie tints (sua. iln, Vlnnilnt, fir. I liaseil Answers to Yesterday's Quiz I. I intres will reitseinlile Hie llr.l VlnaiV in .frt'riiiner. 2. Iltsler Hat I. Ililrlt miles tiurllirasl all New TiiirU til, on the mirlliern ctia.t S nni: isitinii. .1. "XII (lull is illtlileil lliln Ihree psrls." Tail npeninir sriiieiite ttr I aesar a touimra. lanes. 4. I'rnnrU nf ll lltril lielttren llni anil :n. . .sn is in cent nil Italy ntirl I erticia. II. Kinder nml romittiin iltt; Certain terlo4ia f the jetir devoted tct prater and fsit-1 ins. A. The xelecllteh runst riptrd nrnit I callrdj tne ailunal irmj. 7. "We ntte II, therefore. In tamlor. elr." Tbsj vital aenteiire u( Hie tlmiroe llnctrlnr. H. srailtial rise In the liiirnmetrr indlraieia aetlleil vteatlicr. . Illioile.lH: Niunril fiir (fill Khotlrs. A ilkl Vl.liin or HrlllMlt I entral Vtrlrit, III. "A ineas of outline": Material ennifortt fur ttltlili Miiiietlilng; uf lilslirr talus 111 ssrriiieen. ee lenrls, r. ?-.il. THE SOLDIER'S LINGO Ot H new soldlcis, once the get in ths, trenches and rub shoulders with lli hardened "pollus ' will have to learn pn thing Ihev can hardl pick up in botfks, nam ly, the soldier's warfare lingo, which inlfbt be termed, moic apptopiiatelv tiench slintttln Soldiers alwsvM have lovctt slang weva hearrl nf ' hnnVles." nf Hm "O M" and of the "old man" fioni times linmemorlaU The Fieuch. however have cairled tlielr argot to s.uch an extenv that It Is almost a. language In Itself Speaking of lan-j guages It must be remembered tna' ,'"' Eskimos' language In all consists ot a jew hundred- ouis Imagine the Samniee when be hits tw, discomfort of the tienthes for the flrsti time He'll be nil eves and all ears to sa the least He II be punled In the barsj gain, when ho heats a "pollu" shout to inra In French He there' l.noV nut for the SDsriOWi I think Hi nnrhn must, have a coffM' grinder up there. "We'll have to give them a few toothpicks toinal.e em behave, lie leas up hm. a few D-pnltrptles here WO Si are like!" to face the hllli.tiil tabic or gH the wooden cioas" This (a hot un .ymniiln nf what Mr SSH mee would translate If he happens to kno book French and not tlio aigol ( How Is Hie Ameilcan lo know that rot fee.trrlnHer." nr "mnnllll a rufe." ill FrellCft Is nothing but the pollus' slang foi 'niaclilrn gun"? "Slurrmva" itientt Hie t.ertlian nt'11 which, evidently, mo as thick as sparro5! and which alwas seem to lie ning ""', beari Tli Crfni-li pall thrill "lUOlneSUX Thn senrrelles are the tleadlV sCVenty.nte-, t,iiii..,at- n....- ..iI.iia "pote.ilents ' or niii ir ici Minimi .,ii,. ... toothpicks, Is only one of the many names. for bayonets. J Then, the bllllaid table, with Its led ano, while billiard balls, has- been selected a fitting name for the hospital opersuni table. The wooden cross means the soi; dler's tombstone. WAnmnns i.nvr: for CANDY We are at'cuslomed to associate girls widjl fondness for candy, but the war Is l"llt1 Ing prominent a fait, long known l0 " niitiin, r i.... a tt.. tt.a ...nHpiiline of tn. t.ovKin ot wjn, top. , varlV specifs has an equally sweet tooth x""'l ever soldier who writes home from in, ironi puts in a pameiio jie " - -:..,ji --tobacco and candy We have all re"r!l how Important tobacco Is to the '"'.' comfort, but all of urf may not have vuum understood the general craving for ca "j ana caaes. lor wuicii even t" -- hf ,j rlnra .Hn.ll n uealfneas Wollieil OUgnl "4 organise at once a candy and take rtil movement lor our noj m ----itn those In our training camps "'' ,. .,1 get plentv of substantial fare but A soul yearn for sweetmeats "'"''-, at HeiMm lir.iiM trn ltllllOUt SUgST if I'fC sary. and fljl this arjiing i IB s lywtomy -ot our heroes Qome, Jdw . " -- ""U-,'" mmt -"-a S VjinsiKhrifSHdeian ki KW oe "Ji rleas great erusads "1'athJ Clancy broke, Psddy. Clancy brolt r""! vile ''iSiS vn tit 5.7 if:Xlm mr fH "rtttfri x$gjmfji X?x m war cati "rv -, - Wf-' -'5BII.J '
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