5Wi i.i !,.! mnv,. HMWIH ,. ' ? 'A, (f .'..jFUtjft - f- .JWJVftw ( - f y. SVENING PtJBMO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7,, 1920 Mi r ?ii n . iWE, ' ' V m-y - 'II W Pi': i i ' ! , i 11 J ll 1 1 . r rfilv ,! ft ' M '. . 18 MAINE PER i I FIUME CH1AR1SCE? i THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor ErAnnunzie Avrebbe Ordinata la , Cessaziene Dolle State di Cuerra Published nd Dl.trttmled Undsr . ... . PERMIT NO. 841. ..Antherlisd by the net rf October 0. MIT, en fll. at tta. rostefTlc. of Phll ltlphla, Pa, A S. TU'nLKSON. Postmaster UansraL Trieste, 7 dtrembrc. Le state di Cuerra tra la Jtcgsrrnzii del Qnnrneie a flume e l'ltallu lien ceutimicra'. r.e r.e r.e conde un imnunzki iifliclalc emesRe dal quartler jjoncrnle di finltriele D'Au D'Au minzle. II oemtin lotto e' "tate dnte icrl. SI dice die talc (IcoMetie Ma htata presa da D'Anntinziu In "OKtiite ad una neta chc 11 peetit lui riccvute ilnl Mini Mini tre Italiane (lelln Oueria liclla quale t dlchlara elie pit erditil dpi (iiMiorale Cnvlglla, ch cotrin-ere D'AnnunzIe nlla diehinrnziene ilelle clate di Kiierrn non averane rarattcre di iiltimatuiii I menibri dclla .o!nlni,ien, aprclalp dt Deputati italiani. i iali hi mihe re call per confenre con D'Anniiiutn in Flume, ripartirone per Hnnui la Mwn nettc. I'rimn di prtlr oniNero un comunlcate iipI quale dii'eim "lie fin ene rlcevuti elTnbilinrnte rial D'Anniinne e die era peibile trevaiu una cluara nohizieue stilla sltua7lenp Alrutii dl dettl depututl iipIIp lere rnn ersn;ieni. depe le conference in pnrelii, uvrebliere cHpre.ssa la i-pcrnna In- uu nioerdo petra' csscrc ruKslunte. Keina, 7 (lirembie t n iliapaieln da Plume all'l'pwa recn i he un mrnrilu con Gabrielp IVAiimiiuie snipbln- otate Tirtualtnentc riiRKiunte in Meulin alia vlslta dlla entiinii itine spntnli mi ata dalla Camera dei I'eputnti II di di di sparoie asgiuiiKc rbe le ift1 ill VpkIiii rd A'-Ik -tv pvaciuitp e l'ltallu rt rt rt conese'era' la HrcRiMua del (Juarnpre i n a I'm i en II- mi Mm' mi rmut rmut tate spprialp di rapprei'iitatiti del par tltl cenntituzimiuli per nndare In riuuip olio scepu di cimv inn re l)'nnnnzie clic gli alti iiitpre.si ilella Madrp l'atria rtchiPilcvane la sua inttDinUIeup ni termini del trattnte di Itupalle. He inn, (1 dii'Pinbrp I'n dipai cie da TriP"te rrrn pIip II glnrnalp "II l'iei'nle" pubbllea di aer iiPMiite tintme da Flume f.pconde le itiali la I'elepn.inup Parlameutarp Itnliana D'Aniiuu.ie earebbere riusciti a tpnaip una (ernmla rlselutiva di plenn odilifn.ieiie da ambn lc parti. Talp Hemrdu (leviebbe pere' CffiOre ai'cettnte dal (tinerne Italiann Tuttavia si hh urn elie tale media clone non inamliera'. IO stpsse cnirnnlP diee elip rrnrrdl" uu auKiiste persnmiBSi" di Vn-n S.iimn i rarebbe giunte in tueosmte in l niuie ni nvrebbe avute un iibbieeampntu con D'AnnunzIe. E' cenMii.nuip ehe tale personagsie sia ll Din a D'Aestii, ieri tomato In Kenia per nvere lmiupdiatu tnentc un lunge cellmjuin emi il Kp Scmpre hPeonde net aw ciutitp n Trietp. Gabrlelp D'Annnnle avrebbe manate un prnelnma i "n il quale anuunzia la sesieii-.mnp d lln tate di gurrra. DOUBLEJ.IFE BARED 8an Francisce Bridegroom Beggar by Day, Millionaire at Night San Franclsee, Pee 7 In a suit for annulnipnt of nuirnaire filed by Lil lian (Jprnldnip Van d'l.eje iigaiuat Jamps Rebert Van d'Leje. it uas dis dis pIespiI that the husband, who posed as the son of a New Yeik millionaire, was In renlitv a rieli begpar lm leuzht alms dm in,; the day as a dtnf mute and plajed the part of a man nf wealth during the night. The plaintift who was n Miss Leltseh, of Virginia, rame te California last September Aienrdin; te her stnr she was jnt wiiiinn Mie met Vim d'l.eye bv rtinnce and lie invited her te dinner. He talked of hi- wealthy pannt and of thp ineeme f StOO n nik through the geiinresir nf his father He propeftcd matimge and the iere iere meny wus tipifeiuipd in Redwood Citj The wife sas slie disrmered she find been de pIm d when -die found urds in her husbands poi let rending: "I am deaf and dumb. Alms for puj'n t-nkp. alms." Tlipn hp Invpstigated I'ut this was tint until after hvv husband had borrowed all her menev She tl"d from him then and took upartnn nts in a local hotel BLUFF CALLED, SAYS WIDOW Ne Murder Gange, Except Black ana Tans, Asserts Mrs. MacSwIney te siv rjthim.- te t.i ociiiieMrrn ni i' Luxury Unknown te Them Te iht rdilur of the ft , nlnp I'ubltc l.rileev Sir A certain article In your l'feple's Torum column pruleil ateut th werklnmn hiccillne mere optimism and bin rut tin him for pxtrnnvance Wr arc a wnrklnn fam ily a mrhanlr and hi Hlf, atul hnh VI i. art paying nn a medeat hem. We have weend-hand (urnlturr no pl.uie, no Vlc Vlc Ireln. Tricup are straight facta and thrir fenrtha of the elhir owner In our block ImM) medrrt Vstabllahnifnta llke eurp We dun t Indulge In rt'.Utt etc.. at all In fart It vv 1 1 1 keen us husUtnir te K"t coal ray eome Intereat and buy Iho mi tv in, neces trti, outside of a few (. hrltttmas things and shoe te be memlisl, etc befere Chrlnt maa If tins wems unneccirlh ncrsnnal. It Ij enl te prexe tint th nlB(en-rsiuter who reallv knnw lielhlne of werklnit people' condition, 1 a nulcini e It tn also te pree that thn i'rac" nnrklnc fumlH icct mlnlitj llltln outside of m ((Kline It 1 te prove that If the itrifl-r profit was lowered Just a little and Hi rame h inde d te th com men people llf' would tie nien KiuallJtfd Ne, take the prbe of coal and the. high reet of clettiliiK Then .ilenif comes the new tax levj The common people did splendidly In th list war We Mill enjoy the luxury tax New conies a probe, and sonic one iramboled oft with a louple of million dol lars I'atrlitlsm'' A soldier wau shot for dtaertlen Where h ih Jnll enience for the man who grafted during 111 it' It la te laugh' I should llk elher common people who de all thlr own work at home te le us a Hut ef their luxuries Ours consists of an op'-astenal Ice cream or candy treat en p.idas If I hnw been tee candid, It Is only righteous Indignation. A M IONC1. rhlladelplil i, December 2, 10JO. Amputations of War Wounded Te t)i PMer e thu Uirnlna Putilic I.'dgtr: Sir In the Pecemlwr 1 edition of ytrur paper ou m.ike n. statement that I ttitnk cities nndr the head of ' Abe, Martin's" eVi-ln.- ,,Notiei can talk se Interesting and -inlnlnK " Un man net himpTrd by f ic's Yeu elai that Oeneral Ireland report en army casualtlts shows that there was no Ame-.(.in soldier who lest both Uks and both arms li the world war, or both less r,r both arms and one ether extremltv. If Ills report .im such. It Is misleading and false in Uie last statement, and that makes me put mer- credit In the tules that th, ie artun.ll) wre bxsket canes (ampu (ampu intlen of both n and both arms) In tne Amerl' in army In the world war There was one ciee that I knew of and O. neral Ireland heuld knew of and por per hnps does knew of where both legs we-e itnputatcd well aboe th- knw and en" aim amputated well abeie the illew, and he was an inmate of and discharged from the. V, ,ltr Il-id fntlnl St.itri Army Oeneral Ilnspttal at Tacoma rark V within fle or six miles of Oen-ral Irelints office This mans name should apji'ir en the re , rds at tin- Walter Heed Hesptul and If It ,1 net 1 un p" his name and tecerd xlse hl picture. I bllee. te sustain mi slate-tn-nt Alse his statement Is misleading sbcut tlw amputation In that It leads the public te bell th-it two amputiilini Is the nst that any man hia suffered There Is an , nllsted man bs the name or lUrrv Craig from Canlc SImhiieii Ae fhny county. Pennsylvania, who. I be 1 e, Is an inmate of the Walter Heed Hos Hes ltal at til" present date, who has one lejr amputated hne the nc the ether tg us. le., frim .i wound, one arm ueles from a wound and. it m last knowledge, blind n both eies but an effort was b-lnB made te renter- the fight of one ee. se that h" reuld distinguish Is-tween day and night and P-rhips se ebjict" lis m thtr die-1 from ex lteme-it seieral da tefere, the bandaes were remeied from hi i and his brother was admitted te an hsi urn fro-n the erfe.ts of gas In III- war Anether ni. at the Walter Heed Hospital was a dmibie .imputation of fe-t and the man has lest his mind This l Just te show thJt some of the staiem'iits 'n the. Ireland report are f. its ani mislPidliiB Alee his statement of i.as. .. . 1 1 (. mult 1- bas-u en the entire number li. th armv both at home and abroad. New these who remained at home did net run much of a chance of blng wounded b th. Oermans and enlv about one-half of t os- who get te France were llglitlng troops Ivrlnps tl wonder whv I write this ,1 r "ri-l twenty months In about four fen armv hospitals as a patldit. and ha reen and talked te seeral theusan.l pa tlnt tinriii and snrgins Therefore I ki e a IP tie about what I say In this mat t, r nf reurs this decsn t pnne muh ac mri'nB t r(rds or statlstlew for when I i,s a piti.it at one hospital mv record ex id ih.,' mi left ltr was amputated When I insisted .t was mv right the nurse Kid rne il ,t my rvr ird said that mv left le was ampul ited and it wus cerrwt and that set ,l,,l it JAMES V OUHKF Kx Captain lllih Infantry .st ("hester l'.i . lini'inb-r 1 lO'.'O Alse Knows Polite Conductor v. 'I I ,ifer e' Ihr 1 'canm Pi ''lr I "11" r I ini glad te see that one of lour readers has come te the defend of the much abused street cir , "nte (or He Is I limed fei eiervth rf that happens whether Juty or net If tin "ir Is lat- n a, eum of a mishap or -t bleelt the cnuluc t ir hus te tak, I tin imi u l-iic of the people If the i ar breaks down md the pxssrngers are delayed thev all Jump en th cotiduiter Peer nun he Is net te blame thai hi Is working for a mean corporation who wxnts Letters te the Editor should be as brief and te the point nn possible, avoiding anythlnc that would open a denominational or sectarian discus sion. Ne mention will be paid te anony mous letters. Names and addresses must be signed as an evidence of geed faith, nlthetigli names will net be printed If request Is t.iade that they be emitted. The publication of a letter In net te be tHken ns an Indersement of Its views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post age nor will manuscript be saved ttie or nothing te the public se d m t k th-. cirs in we-kihle londiteo The lietidU' ter has te ban lie people of ei ry klrd "f tenuir.tm, tit anl I am sure tki semetlmei tri his pill, nee bciend en :urar.ci It Is the pub lc s fault whu tl.- 'ondu'ter bf(emes Impud. nt I am gla I ' stenographer has tome te th- praise of erh of th ie falthful men I want te be tow prai-i n an ther patient nt polite ei.! du i r l'r en th I"1f i . i te street line I hac ridden In the car with this man for some time and hae marveled at his patience, his consideration, his cheery dlspos.tien and his necr getting ruffkd no matter what kind of nasty things nrn sxld te him Hu Is fat and Jellj, reddish hair and black eyes, and he seems alwas te be bubbling ever with geed nature, and sums specially courteous te elderly people I am sure I am net alen- In tn opinion of the geed nature and consideration of Ne 15711. for I have frequently beard people speak of It en the car, and I hale netltud hew many of the patrons speak In a friendly, almost personal, way te him when they git en the nir ALSO A HTKNOO, Philadelphia, December 1, 10'JO Should People Pay? Te (he ',((or nf fh.j L'teslne i'ublic I rde'r Fir Hheuld people pay for what they get? If inu are an emplerr and engage the errxlces of a stenographer who should pay her salxry? Well, our prohlh'tlenlsts get wtlat they wanted but thty won't pay for It. In ether words, the werklnir man when he Indulged, In no matter hew small k por tion of liquor, a certain part of that money was glitn a a ta-x te the government New, again that same man does net re cede his liquor and Is confronted with mere tax than If he still bad his liquor, namely, the h'gher assessments la that fair? When this man was receiving his liquor, ha was willing te pay his tax se whv should net our prohibitionists pay that sams tax? They hae new whet they hae been fight ing for Instead of taxing eerhedy te make up this deficit and In some cases robbing a worthy citizen of a home. All summed up, It I this, for example, If ou engxge n stenographer, then you want everybody te "ch'p In" te pay her salary I am a steady reader who neer did In dulge In liquor but who still retain a sense of Justice M. V. C. Philadelphia. N'exember 30. 10JO Distinguished Hebrews In War Te the Villter of the Ktenrne PubMc I.ettecr: Sir If Kerd. with his millions, but knew Just a little bit mere of the Jew, he'd find that a credit has been earned with merit ie let's hae a little relew The Hebrew who Hied In the past gae us laws whleh are. d-stlnrd te last, and news paper spare eta de just ' te a race who preied In the war mere than mste This Oeneral Mlctinlsmi led an Aus trallxn eerseas f irce, nd Monash the army the same rank te hlrn did Indorse The le gion of Trance of which tnuih ha been said, l.ad Oeneral Nevman installed as It head The V. C wa glien te Kali-er posthumous ly and Smith, "distinguished." was men tioned te mere. Lord Reading was acting auibatuader with, power and brain, ye ga lore Congressman Kahn did hale ptent te sa), mid Haskill th" uniform were, and thousands of Jews get that "dollar a day" while Kerd piled his millions up morn BAHNBTT COOKLTN, Thlladelphla. November 30, 10J0 A Weman's Sacrifice 7e fie IMiler e (or J-t'nina J'tiMic t.cdatr: Sir We are glad te note what seems te be th tteglnntng of wisdom en the pirt of womankind We read of two women te whom one man has preien himself false. One mikes a sacrifice and the ether minis ters te her It I unusual, but net out of keeping Are they net companions In grief? Why should they be aerse te esih ether because, of one man's perfldj " Why make nole of It Ht all? Why net allow him te bear the remorse of his wrongdoing with out having the palliation of the combat of the victims' Hraie' Hear women, we congratulate ou en our womanhood. And trust the victim may IHc te enjoy the re ward of her willing und colossal sacrtflce H R. M Philadelphia, November 2, 1020 Probatlenal Citizenship Te thr VtlUftr of thr Hinting Public I.ttlgrr &lr What practical plan can be offered te select our Immigrants' Perhaps the fol lowing reut.h! outlined plan could be brought Inte , If, 1 1 as a whole or In part Te dlnde immigrants Inte two classes theso who wish te hereme merlcan citizens and these who wish te visit this ceuntr? fei a limited time Te make th, former class probatlenal citizens Immediately upon arrival with the priAlses that ihry assure us undrtr oath, thilr Inlintlens of upheld lug te the best of their ablllti this nation eien If an Issue untagenlstl te their fath erland should present Mm if and that they assure us, und t uith and b sui It decu mentary evidence as mai be pesslbl te obtain that thev hae relinquished ill ten nectlens with their faltprlml that iiilgtt ;-ee hlnduitr should International dlfflcul es arise These prdiatleners sheull he granted ihnlr UtU-nshlp after a ep-cJlle,i time The visiting cists should conform te the j following Te Matt en arrlial the tnlinttd length of li.lt and purpe( of 1' Te compel a (ash deposit en their arrl.il amply suf- I In lent te Ineur, iliparture at tl, .ptri I en of their vls'tlng period and amid thereby financial exiuse for a longer stay If anv Individual te immigrate te thl I country under the pretext of a visit, se ss te see and determine for himself the possi bilities this nation offer him, and te apply for elt 7ennlp, If the country suit him, , and return home If It doe net, such a I person should be compelled, en the termina tion of his visiting period, te conform te I the rules nf probatlenal citizen and pay a sum equal te or mers than the original I cash deposit made a a lsiter. The total sum mat ne nas paid, inereiere, is n mone tary equivalent of hi returning home, de ciding upon becoming an American citizen and then returning te this country te fulfill hi deslres. In ether words, he pa te find out what the opportunities of this nation are DANIEL T. IIAIRD. Philadelphia, Nermber 20, 1020. Lincoln Monuments In Seuth Te Ihc l.'iltter of the J.'tciilne Public t,(Aatr' Sir In reply te a recent Inquiry te the People' Forum I would llke te ay that I knew of only one Lincoln monument south. Thnt Is In Lincoln? Park, Washington, D C, Hut there ar still a. few for Wllke Uoeth, th man who assassinated him WILLIAM K DOWUNO, Wilmington, Del . Dec. 1. 1020 Questions Answered Details Missing Te tht Pititer ti th' r.irnttia PuMIc Lttetrl Sir Peurleen ears age my mother left some furnlture with me as she did net want te put It In storage I hale kept It since then, and new she want me te ghe It te a nlece of hers Must I give It up? MILS. L. A. Philadelphia. November 2, 1020. Yeu will have te glic It up, according te the few detail of the transaction stated. Russian Fleet's Visit Te tht Editor nf the Kiritlne rtiblte htietrt Sir Can ou give tne seme Information, or tell ms where le find It, concerning the .Islt of n Itusslan fleet te New Yerk em tlme during the jenr 18ill-fl27 I should like. If possible, te find a contemporary ac count and also a reference with perspec perspec tle In some recently written history. W. L. J. Philadelphia November 17. 1020. A Russian fleet under temm.xnd of Ad mlr.il Leeffsky, lay In New Yerk harbor throughout the winter of 1881-04, nd an other was In Hxn Frnnclsce harbor for the same period Their mission ha nsier been disclosed efflrlsllj. The following slate ment b Thurlow Weed may be found In hla "Life " Vel II 310-7: "Sitting In my room one day after dinner Admiral Far ra.ut said te his Hussien friend, Admiral Leseffeky: 'Why are ou spending the win ter here In ldlenss?' "I am here,' replied the Russian admiral, 'under sealed orders, te be broken only In a contingency that has net jet occurred He added that ether Russian war cssels were lslng off Ban Francisce with similar orders "During this conersntlen the Russian admitted that he had received orders te break the seals If during the rebellion we became Invoked In i war with foreign nil nil tlens " Mr Weed adds "The latter revelation Is corroborated by a well-known New Yerk gentleman who wns In St. Pet ersburg when the r, b, lllen began, and who, during an unofficial call upon Prince Gorts Gerts Gorts chakeff, waa shown b the chancellor an order written In Alexander's own hand di recting1 his admiral te report te President Lincoln for orders In row. Kngland or France sided with the Confederacy 'Declaration Published Te thr Editor of the l.icntne Public I.tie'r: fllc Through the medium of jour People's Forum pleas, Inform me where the Dec laration of Independence wa first Printed. The text and th( facts about Its framing and adoption I find In the enoclepedlas, but net where It was first published. W L 8CHNURB. Philadelphia, Neemher 18. 10JO. The Declaration of Independence wan first published In full en Saturday, July 0, 1770, In Tenne' Pennsjlianln Kienlng Pest. Fast Locomotive, Etc. Te thr f.dtter of the Excnina Piibllr I.tdarr Sir What Is the fastest speed nn cxpreas train can Irani? 11 saya he saw In u magaztne that a locomotive could travel at the rate of ISO mile an hour. Second. Why de they call this the twen tieth centuiy when It I only 1020? Third. Can a President serve three suc cessive terms? JOHN CALDERWOOD. Philadelphia, November 28, 1920. First. It would be possible, no doubt, te build a lovemotlvc that could travel 160 mile an hour, but It would net be very af traveling for the engineer, unless ever a specially laid read, Some ,'ears age a high-speed experiment wa made In Ger many, In which an electrle car attained a speed of 180 2-R miles an hour The best railroad shert-dlixancs speed attained In Ihls country was 4 R mile, at the rate of 11B.20 miles an hour, by the Philadelphia and Reading Railway between Err Har Har eor and Drlgantlne Junction. Second, The jear ene wa the beginning of the first century. Tint ccend century began at midnight of December 81, 100. The twentieth century began at mldnlgnt of De cember 31, 1000. The year 1001 was, there fore, the first j ear of the present century. Third, He can. If he ts nominated and elected. A Citizen Te fic Kdlfer of the r.vtnliw J'uolie I.edeer: Sir I came te this country with my father when I wa only thirteen year of arc. My father became a citizen five year later. I want te knew whether I am a rltlzen by vlrtue of my father's naturaliza tion or whether I hae te take out natural ization paper new, W L. ", Philadelphia. November 30, 1020 A your father wan naturalized before jeu attained the age of twenty-one, jeu, tee, are a United Slates citizen, and further ptocedure Is unnecessary. Poems and Songs Desired War Peem Wanted Te the Editor of tht j:venla Public I.tdatr Sir Can jeu or jour reader furnish me with a poem entitled "Where Were Yeu7" It was published In a magazlne during the war. L. M. D. Norwood, Pa December 1, 1920 Can a reader supply perin. Title of Peem Te tht Kditer of the livening Public Ledger: Sir In the Issue of your paper of Sun daj November 21 last. "11. K, K.," of Rlverten. N J , asked for a poem abe it "a deg who killed a coyote, and whs in turn killed by the father of a child believed by the father te have killed the child," etc. I believe the poem desired is entitled "lleth Gelert," by William Rebert Spencer (17(U1.1831), The poem begins: "The apearmnn heard the bugle sound, And cheerily smiled the mern: And many a braih, and many a hound, Attend Llewellj-n's horn." The poem can be found In any reed cel- hctlen of verse, for Instance In Hrjant's Library of Poetry und Seng J AMI'S MAtNARD. Knexvllle, Tcnn., December 1. 1020. "The Life Saver's Reward" 7e the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger Sir Can any render supply me with the norm called "Tim Llfe-Havcr's Rewara u start' a "Hern out In Iho ocean often?" "Aje! Aje! nlr, often enough " C. L. T PhllndelphU, Nmembcr 28, 1920 "She's Mere te Be Pitied," etc. Te the l.diter of tha livening Public Ledger' Fir will jeu kindly furnish me with the word of the song, "tfhe Is Mere te lie ritled Than Ccnsured"7 T W G. Orsenvllle. Del.. November IP. 1920 Words of Seng Supplied Te the 1 dller of the Evening Public Ledger Sir "W. L. M." aaks for the words of a song entitled "Gelden Leve." by M Lemen MRS. A. J. PLATT. Philadelphia. December 2. 1020. GOLDEN LOVE Once mera we meet, beside the silver river, Net as we parted, in the bjgenc days: When storms of fnts had tern ejr hands usunder, And clouds obscured the golden leve dawn' rujs. Once mere we meet, and cancel old regrets. Once mere we mect. and hand clasps hai again. Never te usk If one of us forget, Never te think of bygene hours of pain and i FEATHER BEDS Made Inte Down Quilts Interlined with Lensdsle Cambric J0LLES MFG. CO., 702 S. 5th Phnur Lembard U4SB t Call & deliver etvmmsmbm Pet"" Qimt Recovered! ew lerlt. Vuc 7 "The Iri-h non pie nrp calling Llevd (ienrgp'i bluff," declaied Mrs Muriel MneSwiney. widow of the major of Cerk, in un in terview jtsteidaj at thd St. Ucgih. She referred te the news that u (.omprenuxc was expected betwein Iceland ami Ire land by Christum- ' '1 nut bluff" in a bit of American !uiin I vi learned," she added rpneklv A fulse imnre-sieii (eins te pxixt iii I !and.'';,;;,;:r ;!::. 'vu8 :t,,,yu ' iii mere i in, pencing si ion imdei utanri it m Amm u The police m lie lund are merek pn i .,1 h ted b th tritisli I'm thern.e-e, the -inn's ,.f murder gangs eper.itniK in Irilnrd .m ptirely Hntish piepiigiindd What the Irish people .lie deini is pietertinc t eir country iiruiii-i the HUck and 'Ian murderers." i Welsbach "THRIFT" Gas Lights 1 Cp At Cost IOC Te replace wasteful open-flame gas burners. Give mere lieht than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. We will show veu hew te Install them. Complete, ready te fit en any upright flxtura. Bread and Arch and District Offices 'TliniPT ' l.lehtln Ces Olebs The United Gas Improvement Ce. 2? sxt, rr n t,., ,- fil g HAKTIWANN'S SrHJIJIALS STATE'S EXPENSES SOAR 'I? 55 r, $9 Di,S;e;:;nr;e J"; of & emel SSectric Trains 9 ir..i,,... lk, n... - .it i i, i I Wfl Semunhcres 'a'i ns 'I JntielM "-wiiclu.s BrldBe, Kxtra h llarrlsbuiR. I4., Dm- . ' Hi A I' Wf Trndia u I I'-ansf rmers Pennsjhnuiu a tifinuri d h irse , Jr cntK durlnir the twill veur m 1'ijli 2f Vmrn TVir Ck hirh rled a w,.k us' w.i. ST J ,y AlUiaS irCc.. 30,112, the hiKlu st ever kii.iwn nam f i.s....: en ! velvu inunths m th, luterv of tin, , M liecilic ." ! JVgrXj .00 1 :ctlenu of -BRUNSWICK, HOME BILLIARD TABLES 'I get you, dad" men vl, Dti tw treasury This total wiu ls (HifMiiJii hitther than in tin Usui vear nf lUlli the ii.cieuse beius due t,. rnad (diitnie tleu. The tempts fur tli( mouth 'if Novem ber veil $ll,Tis,T0T. in u total of (!'.' 071 -U.' for the vear The pnv mints tlurliu; Niivuiibii wii SS ",T" I'll' which is ohm te the hiijli water mark The bulaure, ineliidiiiK proeieds nf read Ien n w, tit the end of November. ai;rc Silted 51lI.Iini,9!i:i REVIVE BAKED APPLE CLUB Old Forestry Organization Will Come te Life Tomorrow IIiirrlsburR, Dee T Miy A. P -"The Jinked Apple CI lb,' an orcum ercum orcum ratien of old dins m the Tinted Suite Suite fet'i'Ht eervice, will be revnid at the rjiectin' of the foresters of ihe vaneiis atateti liere tomorrow The forester- be gan te urrlie tnda for the formal t.e t.e filen tomorrow mid In Id a seru s of ceu ferences en uu theds "The linked Apple Club" will be re Tived by ComminHieuer (Jtfferd IMnchet Dil will have a menu of linked apples nnd Blngerbreud herved ut a Hineker iu the fereaty department tomorrow niuht Thp formutleu nf a state association of forest era isBoreuaDi?,' Itf K SS2S3?. ttiw W jI15,tc"t tt'" 'i Lurrent S-Lamp Light Outfits lG-Lamp, $6.00 All e mij.p i with Inn s Skates & Shoes ( emplelc Outfit $7.5G Women's Skates $ and Shoes Complete UtlUit i i llti.l ( I.XMI' TOI I) IIKKI m, r c w- 'J 3SSa m -'7 i II IT" Fztsm, 'fa 101 H ill il liisTTi iimiiTlJi' ""Tr' i I MliHB WIncltester lG-Shet Repeating Rifle, (teer 22 Calibre ipCO Daisy Pumn Guns Air Rifle Shet (Tube) Feet Balls, Fine Quality - Sf Xmas Special Boxing rf. '' SKATES, $1.50 $ ft - SI - 5c $1.50 Gloves Set of 1'eur 5 Punching Bags, $ yi Special, Hr 522 MARKET ST. 1kc; pi. m & A $H Mether Never Werries New Mether is always the one te worry if the boys and girls are net home evenings. Anxiously she watches the clock go around and listens for the click of the front deer latch. New she doesn't worry any mere, for the young folks are all home enjoying the healthy thrill and excitement of home billiards. Yeu could net give the family a better Christmas present than a Brunswick home billiard table, one the whole family will enjoy. Yeu can purchase Brunswick Heme Tables as low as $47 Parents can make real "pals" of their children, sharing their pieasares and games with a Brunswick home billiard table. Any sLse and any price te suit your convenience or your purse. The prices range from 947 te $335, and each table is completely equipped with balls, cues, outfit for keeping table and cues In or der, and, if wanted, can be had with interchangeable cushions for caroms or pocket billiards. A YEAR TO PAY Yeu can buy a "Brunswick" by paying a little down and then have a year te pay the balance in easy Installments. Cema la and see the various models. The Brunswick-Balke-Cellender Ce. 1002 Arch St, Philadelphia. One mare w meat, when sunset gilds the heav'ns, Meet ns we Darted, loyal, btnve and true. Only the hand of time has touched us gently, Chantlnir perchance our hair te whiter hue. One mere we meet, the lently hours are o'er, Once mere we meet, nnd own the past wan best) Never te part, O darling, never mere. until the angels call us home te rest. A Lerlng Peem Te the Editor of the Evening iuH(e Ltteer! Blr Please print In the rseple'a Forum a poem entitled "The Old Trofcsser," which tarts: "The old professor tauaht no mere. Out lingered round the college walks." WII.UAM T. CLARKE. Philadelphia, November 22, 1020. "THE OLD I'nOFEBSOU" Frederick Wadsworth Lerlng. The old professor taught no mere., nut lingered round Uie cellege walks: Stories of him we. bejs told o'er. Uefern the flre In evening Ulks I'll ne'er forget hew he came In Te recitation one dark night, And asked our tutor te begin "And let me hear theae boys recite.'' As tin passed out we heard him say! "Tray, lonve me here a while, alone, Hern In my old rlacn let me stay. Just ns I did In years long flown," Our tutor smiled and bowed cenientl Resa courteous from his high-backed rhalr, And down the darkening stairs he went, Leaving the old professor there. Frem out the shadow! faces teemed Te leek en him In his old place: Fresh faces that with r.idlanca beamed Itadlance of boyish hope and grace. And faces that had lest their youth. Although in year they still vvere young, And faces o'er whose love and truth The funeral anthem had been sung, "These are my boy," he murmured then: "My boys, as In the years' long pastt Though some are angela, ethere ;ntn. Still as my boys I held them fast) There's one don't knew his lessen new, That ene of me Is making fun, And that one's cheating ahl I eee I eee and leve them every one. "And Is It then ae long age This (hnpter In my life win told? Did all of them thus come nnd go, And have I really grown ee old? Ne' Here are my old pains and, Jejti it., twni nnM mnrtt Is In tnv hand: Once mere 1 hear these very boys, And bcck tnclr nearia 10 unucrsianu. They found him there with open book, And eyea closed with a ealm oententi The same old sweetness In his leek There used te be when fellows went Te ask him questions and le talk When recitations nil were o'er We saw htm In the cellege walk And in his former placa no mere. Old Scotch Ballad Te the Editor of the Kvenlne Public Ledger: Sir I nm Indeed very harpy te be able te send the lines of thn old Scoteh song reauest'd by jour correspondent "B. L. C." . 0AMUF.L DUSKIN. Hroekljn. Dcemb"r 1, lOHO. "A VCa DCOCH AN' DORIS" There's a geed old Hcettlsh custom, that has steed the test of time, It'e n custom that's ben carried out In every land and clime. Where brother Scots feregather, It's eye the usual thlnt:, . Fer iuit before they gay "geed night " iv fill their e-lpe una ilngi " Just a wee deech en' clerls, a n a. that's n n flfP( A wee deech an derls before we gn. ,.,. There's n. wee wlfle waiting In a w. Z .' nnben. " " If ye can say "It's a brs,w, brlcht. n, llcht nlrht" '' ""H"1 Te're a' right, ye ken. Who Wrete Lines? Te tht Editor of the Evening PubHe Letter- Rrt am anxious te knew who wret. . aid, "The hand that rocks tha cradle ml.! the world." .t v.. I?1" Philadelphia, November 30, 1020. This Is a line from William lie w.i lace's poem "What Rules the World " t, verse In which II Is oentalned Is as j0 lews: "They say thai man In mighty, He gevirns land and sev. He wields n mighty scepter O'er lesser powers that bei But a mightier power nnd stronger Man from his throne has hurled.' Fer ths hand that rocks the cradle la the hand that rules the word." AnTHUn COllTESK Yeu de net .tat, the title of your poem, consequently eani, state whether It was printed. ncl "A Tt -T."nil1v Ktimtav .Ai.. . ... ... ... ..... ti.-iirri m ... gres of doctor of divinity from Westminster m w..- TiriimiH.,.. t ""inner ijiivhd, iiei. ". awn, -u,, en JUHf) is 1012. rerum will appear dnil, rpblle Ledger. I.rttrri The I'eevle's Forum will InMJie Evening rue In rite HlllldrtT Tnl dlaeusalng timely topics will he nrlnlM as well ns requested poems, nnd questions of general Interest will lie. answered. s f ejg 4X, -, i SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFERING Philadelphia's Largest and Most Complete 18 N. 9th St. Lighting Fixture Heuse 18 N. 9th St. ' .. . - -W 1 i If HHlfiIH, -I tt Better Light for the Heme There is nethintr that trivet 10 much elegance te the home n beautiful lighting fixtures or an , artistic fleer or table lamp. Hew much prettier nnd mere cheerful they make your hemei Our second fleer showroom it one of the prettiest in Philadelphia. .- A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS $15 Fleer Shade Lamps Special at $7.95 Beautiful Silk Shades in Fine Celers 4-ln. slilrred ten Ileum! Iiniul. silk trimmings; 1-ln. silk fringe. Adaptable te gas or rleitrle lamps. IllHfl 77ifs $10.00 Boudoir Lamp $5.95 SILK SHADES Polychrome Base i ., , ,1, This Beautiful Embossed Decorated FLOWER BOWL IN VARIOUS COLORS TO MATCH YOUR WALL PAPER $6.95 Gas or Electric Helf-I.lKlitlng Attudimrnts, 7S Extra Handsomely Finished One of the biggest values in Philadelphia. $9.95 for This $15.00 Japanese Fleer Stand Complete with fixtures. Height 6 ft. $7.95 jw $15 t . 1 Gas or Electric &mf Table Lamp Variety of Ttniihes and shapes. These are very extraordinary values. ( i , ( e ( (, ' ., ' .'! ::. .' i, .. :; ( .1 ( I A . I 11 ' (1 (1 ( (1 11 ( (1 I NEW YORK LIGHT SUPPLY CO. 18 NORTH NINTH STREET ESTABLISHED 16 YEARS The largest store en North Ninth street Ne connection with any ether store. Extra sales force during sale. 1 P. N Qf U 5t OPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT WEDNESDAY 1QM Qi.1, Cx. 10 I'N. 3tn Dl. Be Sure Yeu Get Inte the Right Place 18 IN. 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Dining Cera, l.url.t and Colenlit Cor. end matt medern .es.h.i D. CHOWN Oen. Aft. Pot.engor Dept.. IITv ajresdvav, N.Y. City A'l l,N'TI( I'lTY !5WfBteWsp t$0z& ATUAryTICCITY.N.J. I AivAmCTicaa Plaa Hetel of DistnvditmandlalCtomtert NKW OKI.rNB, I. Al'tlfhTA. tl. rtttomteop eakaue. CAFACiTT00. JtteS'Aux$ ATIl!5iPEA,-,rAMIL.Y HOTEL Arlington nsBmsamssL Westminster 1Jtucliy ave nr ttach running w..,c VK.?p.'evvS.'rV HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always opeii Always ready Terms mud " rhenj,r vvrlte. M Walsli Duiilus Hetel Boscobel t,n,"Qki' ve. tutum nd up weshly. Phen.1-!!! '"'JiaMWiS W.OBWA rer noekiei of rr.e'mnA jmst coast lKeer,H1rrlte J43 Oil. Ae Ntvr Verk, NEW ORLEANS "Ths Porlaef Amarlea" C.ntral Tlck.t Offic.s of ill Pflnclpel Rail, read nnd Steamship Line, in St. Charlae Lebby, lllu.trated Felder en K.que.t. On. of America's leading liet.ls. Accommodating ev.r 1000 gu..t. ALFRED 6. AMOR & OO., Ltd. Proprietors) IIICIIMLDA The Ideal Winter lieaert PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA Dtit? A.T.JVOv.ROC1,:P' Mna.r. Directly en th. Ilarber. Aocemmorjataj tteaeh.d hv Hi.Bm'. T.lne vnlfeh.ll hi ' m v yiaT r(ixsi,Hucn, sul. latss 4(H) OPEN DKTTlilivi w If JTur5;i; nrtau) HUJD-e. A : AUGUSTA 1IULC1 UUIimi GArH UeliKiiilul ler a Winter Vacation OPEN DECUMUBR Uib , , Twe full IS-hole courie-ln spl.nJtd conJIllen C. O TRUSS1ILI. Msiisier TOIKM A MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE R. M. S. Carenia Cunard Line leaves New Yerk January 15. 40 days. Meat attractive ahore oxcursienB. ' Apply at once THOS. COOK & SON 226 S. BROAD ST. 1 .KS.aw.toeotBjiiiosvoarovso. e5J I y i j.. . I
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