Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 24, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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Letters to the Editor
A "Secretary of Peace"
JTo the Editor of the Evening Public I edger'
Blr "Hoover knows how to get P'-flC'-. J
and, whnt is mom, h !vts the rourfivo to '
practice a tnellioct tht rlvlllzatlnn hits nl-
ways rpjppteil :n It lorrlbli" rust." j
"It Is the inrturlnc spirit of America ,
that spinks throueh Ihls man In chnrlty I
ml wisdom. Hiiovt-utters a truth natle j
to thin snul of uurn uhrn ho savs: You i
cannot milk "si' with tlocumrnts. IVuce '
mut b m.i'le In th tipurts of men.' "
If p. K" Is what this world ctsm-s above
all slsn unci If Am.-rli-nns tne always I
klon liov, to maki It -'In the hrirt' 01
BH"-ihi It ' h'ah tim- sri owrai to
Make it In a t.uslncss-!il,i, UoiVllk man
ner. W" nuM try irrratlv t.i tank ppucm
In tho h,'nrts of for len prnpi.. Onoo we
did rTf.irm a nat'naal act t,f ti'tii rosity. and
tecaui-n of It rf-Hvcl th umljinq Iov and
lr-yaltv .if thr fhlnnso r-nl V.t what a
llltlo art It was, afl. r al.' We simply (fine
linrk to i piior nlshbor tn mousy hn was
fcirwl to fay for ilamairM ilono In an
arsrv mnmsiit Yrt bco-iu-o of It war l
lmptill N'tw-'-n million" of people, and
no Imltlrshlps inter Into that holy com
part. Tf we ha th vision of hit truly mnkos
reao and this bit r.f hlst'.rlcnl evidence
Irovlns It Nhv In the name "f Cod and mart
do not th Air..rlcnn rwopl' il-mand that
their s:ovrnmnt make th.it kind of en
durl'iu fniiv fur them and the world? Why
r!o we n "i P'Jt In our -s.Mr.ot a soorotary of
pence. ivho.. huslrios. It Is to spend time
now heil1"r the uounls of th world rather
than to rnl all the tlm- and enerify of
our pov. rnii'-nt In n'annln the btpKOst
army an 1 tmy. looked by universal mili
tary training- Tn-n we oult hav loss
work: In th.- fututv f'.r our so.-rolnry of
irnr.
Mr. ltr-r and hi sssol.te have been
rraklne p-a.-- In the hosrts of men In n bit:
way In Bump, and It hn been dopo In tho
name of all th American people, but with
monev CTth-r.'d from on'y "'ine of thm.
It la true thT In lOI our irovernment loan
ed to th fnltert Stales llraln Corporation
a ree:llll: f 'in I of one hundred million dol
lars Vr Hoover was prrsl1nt of that
cort.orti -. nnd In that rapacity was food
.lets! r of Hi" world, hut when the por
twiitln oli'e.1 Its doors the one hundred
million wis s'vn bk to th- covernment.
fJinr- thei t rlvafe funds have ben making
poire in the hearts of Euro-an people In
th n,,.. of nil Amerlenns Three and one.
half ml'Mon mut b fl by ui or they will
bo mm I n'o the 'r.-ts.
W hn- hrard m'irh sr-mt the dl-crsro
of alio" ln: d.. .te,1 .aiitalns of our Natlonil
Oua-d t" spend their ovn monev to keep
.1.. .m ntlve I submit It Is no more
dlerareful than .ilnw.n, prlvM- funds to (n
Tes :. t us put Hoover In the pabln.t. but
lt ua pui Iti hero his lU-ht will not b
hl,l un.br . bu-h-l lt him b- -'7''7
of p-ve nl dl-ert thl (.-n.-ar.Me r!lff busi
ness ,.i a natlona' seal- that wn's miy
e,.,.e ft.M-HKi. n.wis.rM-mns.
rii.udelpi-la. Deeemt-r 51. 1!50-
Grabbing Will Cause Strife
To fa. rM.r..r of th- Vri-2 !''''. -'ilO'e' ,
lrTbe other day t r. a I an editorial In
the Kum.'-. Pvai"- t.r.rira .-..ncerntns the i
f Mr Hooer In help ns the " v "
people . Central '""t"' ,''",'.,;
out for.efu'ly that the on -v w a to insure
lasting pear- Is to start n.w u eu'""1"
th. frlenlshlP of th people, as the Amer ,
loan nation has done .. ,... ,v
In th- Sc-lpture. t Is "-tfen that we
shall love ' ;nm'" ""'l1 ',,; !
one smite thv right cheek i-'t blm nleo smuo
the left ur reward will b- eternal P'c--
Yhe crabbing vl't rs "r i-.uo.i- ,-n..-, .
to l- Christians anrt r.jasi ni -...,...,....
,.ne vet they practice th opposite to
wit th.'V Impose uion th defes-d enimv
tha heaxiest Indemnity I rnr bi ar. The re
fruit will be eternal -tr1f-
Perhaps some renders miv ag" with m
that the people of th- world re-d a violent
bringing to thlr -en-.. a a-rttln under the
skin anl causing i.i- -houihts to occur.
Evidently th well-oiled di.g"'atl'm Is go ng
by without making the slight-- abrasion
on our callous hides n JAOIJ-T.E.
Philadelphia. Ii-cmbcr 21. ltt.O.
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To Prevent Crime
TO the fd 'or nf the Kl'enlno I'lib'lc J.edO"-, I
Sir- To vrevent rrlme we must stop tru't-j
r t.o . "s ..1 -nos cers nnd adort the i
.h.oU ,.um trara'er all s'jms of CHSh In
o'j
UMh...l jr, tinder jruard. urao people
put their money In the banks give all hold
up men a 1 fe sentence and rfmove nil chairs
from poolrooms. We should also prohibit
nil moving p rt.-es that educate the young
mind In the ways of criminals rennru dim
cers for acts of bravery and alertness, have
a strorg. plalnriotnes a'luaa
establish
labor bureau wher- anv
man an secure
labor to prevent stan
Hon and rrohlblt
the sal
f flrerma without a permit
W
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O.
Thllad- .phia
Decemb-r lu.
1' :0
Condition After Vauclaln Advice
To far F I '"r n' the Evrnino l'ub..e I itger-
S.r-lt-xr.l.ng the I) 4-j :er pr..p.'sit on
ntsrt-l b M- Vam-'aln a'i 1 h comment
that l.ar I-n jil.!h-d m 'uur i arr
there, n r ".- rerml- j d.f-- n' p'-s-nta-tlon
of vi- cm-. While It is truj thai
some cm - on li 10 r - a and pros
per. b'iBi.- th.. ba In" ' Mr -
lain an, ig t:em. it 's .' 'ru- tint a'.l
can J., it and prosper, fo- tr- siti.r'.- reason
that as f.ra as all ut '"n k lu-ge num
ber won I i-y It th. - ns.im.m poA-r
woul I d-op tu next U n 't.lrg W'th the
censun..-.- p.-vr ltmlnls- ' f- ner.-m ty
'or p'odu n would f'.'i-' . rd tha same
. M .tr.ii. - To Irak: -'h or. 's ni-et on
th- i-ssT .i- urd the t.-ss - murt
f
work l !U". of th less r :rol'l
. ,d.,
wnu d "! !" w-h us .try n mor- In
tense form than at rre.p.t If M". Vol
Plains prorr,s"t,i', s fu'owed .n a larg.
sealo It sirrp mji "..t 'h. at Am-r!
pan rem e .'art t! d w'wn-l tob ;
0 40 . -wealtrv
Vaur a n
Hut I
th- s.irp -lorg
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. 4.1 i -ix
o ...
per 1.iv
a'.n' n'
won I -
m'lll..t '
all '
that H'ti
II-w '
y i es-.
Inher.t or
bonrts a n t
Workers .. 1
Vaurlal i " .,
paid Hi H
from Jar i '
so that w '
veek1- ' ii-'
paid, tl n w
That tb.i Hal
We w.o) 1 a'
call pr fb.v n sim
JirodU' a' .' bu'
lM.fi.r- i lie wur but
busir ss .i ruui'-n "
It is ,u ml irat . '.-rv
rha'iee t" do the earn" "
because f .miv ui be I
there wj.i I on no w. -If"
to w. rk V l hav ih'
of III. v if,. 1 jr uiu '
thnt Is i. K .- -. -rv '.
rhan. ! r v uii'd r .
lU'dw n i ..' Is Wh r.
men "i ' 'Tl 'o l"n ,v'e I
wnul.l b '. i with the ! " In'''
HjH .. .. Ha dwin l' il't Is
result .' i1.' lb usan Is "' men
Ihei- fo " '.!"' "" '
ii-ek .ir 1 '' '. "' '- "'"', '
linnl Ihe w ill's uf n. 1 'is . f '
,r.'" h.'
' H .-' T -..
ir.U''h 'h
wl , o-k d
.'. it 'I' Ir ,
- .-rl n, s o
. pV to i 'id
fro as ! . f ! ll i '
nr any of ' ' i -d-' """
not b- i I I.- !' on t i
Were not tP:e ' ' H1 ' ,n'""
would still ! 'i '' h " '
nd this li not d ..-.! I'
fh- l-IIS' H'l' w 'h ' ' ''
f Mr Vau 'nm
ir tni b.ii '
mi i .f tl. m. n
M- au-.uln
i utitrt n bom,',
r.s abilltv in
i I ,ij. (.. rou .1
r ot build a "g' n '
IS the l'".l I "' "
isason 'n Jvlsll. - v h
I ii s i'f The plant '
.,, 1 'b.-r- la ii
el. .'I'd hav- all
the profit r
h.v' b i
t-
made p.sslb..
by the inm
Itesrctfu v s'jHi'ili' ' ' w rk'iiu man
und Mow U lati'ao ' M' Va.i.-ia n
" JinKI'll II Al 1.1'V ""
Ilrjn Slawr, 1'.. . n .inl-r ." . ".
The Assessment Problem
Tn lh( I' ' "' "' "' '""' " ''"''" t edurr
Hir w'i-ui his he.oiiie ..f ih.' iiueil in r ,
l-ardln rnlstna if th" as-ss'r-nts n
Ihe enorblinnt l"Kur. s which b" b"-n sn'
nut br tho burl of iiks..sm..ni r.isloo
vBvery on- .."n to !n 'o u n .i'l uInhi'
Tit and !"-' .1 hn. h'mji o" ,,,"IP ,,MI" ''
Chrlatmaa sh .nmun I.Ik" !! "'"r thin
X ilxli .Uttift. '.-.', lliv iconic make a .-ret
Ran and th.- :ai 1.ng sii.g. mi-t.- u.. ir.
Ing f'li'.t "- n ' if. t''r. it
It i- i". yr. ..v -'.-I !' w'lh
! ag" '. 1 ''M. 'OH'!-
-hus. I do- M-
..i - tr a ' .is a t;. -" '
fue .J' ii .m .'" I. ' r receive I .1 . l.. ht-! '" '. t ' . .11 . And
- r -is n '(.it a n, .1. ." nui u.r
... . , , , ...... w.ik t. f"r : . . :
,, , ,- ,. f.l ' .- loir -fh-r ! WINriK Itl.xllKT". UlSTMt Itll-riltTs
,.(,.. . j-e - Is fl i3 ! " r.. r "
t. ,r is a .' LS-dfil-Hfi ti!-- v-t-,'-JWJ--'- J--a.-l.-tJ. U L' IJ. J.IJT
was .- ' u " 5r (!v Uft si I -.e 4 Wr.t
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PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters to cho Editor should bo ns
brief niul to the point n possible,
nvo illtip; nnytliliii? thru wotitj open a
ilcnoinlimtlon.il or sectarian discus
sion. .
No Attention will bn paid lo nnony
mous letters'. Names nnd nddrcsses
tnu.st bo signed ns nn evldenpe or
Bood fnlth, nlthoiiRli names will not
bo printed If request is mado that
they be omitted.
The publication of a letter Is not
to be taken ns nn Indorsement of Its
views by th a puper.
Communications will not be re
turned unless nccompnnled bv post
age, nor will manuscript be uaved.
noise about an injustice and then quietly
.iroji it. The politicians and Kraftera ut
J-lty Hall know this, and for that reas. n
inoy ray little ntteiitlon to any complaints,
no matter whether Justified or not It Is
most unfortunate that tho public will not
!"'rr'i n crusade thrtiuiih coinpletiot.. nnd
in thla thoy are illrfvrvnt from th.. Clt Hall
IMSlUiciaiis. When they make up their mind
to do a thlna they go ahead In splto of what
the public may think. n. l JJ.
l'hlliidelphia, Dtomber 19, VJ1'. -
"Neither For Nor Against"
To the Editor o! the i:vrnino Public J.eilocr:
air As one of tho subjects of a nation
on friendly terms with Himland, I feel It
my duty to U neutral and, therefore, have
no design to , nter Into a discussion, cither
for or uBalnst. Ireland a Independence. Hut
I do feel at liberty to say, however, that the
rvportid "hold-up'' and robbery of two
American seamen by police In the city of
Cork haa all the smptoms of propaKanda
lnti nded to create sentiment In America
aRalnst England and In faw.r of Irish ln-depei-dence.
It Is my nndld opinion that Hnsland nnd
Ireland shoud 1 I.ft to settlo th, Ir own
affairs unhamperl by any Interferes from
ua, either by act or Inferecce. In fact. It
la difficult to determine any worthy prin
ciple upon whlrh we can claim the ritht to
make represen'atl-.ns on behalf of other
oppressed peep- when we hae ao many of
them here at home.
We can c-rtalnlv make no claim to this
rlitht on the i.r und cf our belief In the
principle of ..mi' lustlce. because In that
respect Kniflatid Trance and Germany tower
head and ehou.der nboe us. England tnav
oppose Ireland s eepar.illon from the United
Kingdom on th. cround of s.-lf-preservntlnn.
Just as wo .,pp-s,,l tie withdrawal of the
southern states in 'U It vas during this
trylmr p,Tt..l that our ambassador at tho
Court of St. .T.trns ca'lel the attention of
the Hrltlsh fro, nun-nt to arts of its sub
jects that were an lnfrlnffomint on Inter
national comity.
Hut when the nations of Kurope protested,
th name of Oo. and humanity aaalnst
our brutality toward the Negroes in Amer
ica wo answered that I' was a domestic
question, and therefore not sub'eet to for
elitn Interference. And so Kreland holds
that the same status appll s to her rela
tion In the affslrs of Ireianl
Haiti Is an Indep. n-i"nt cv-'mment. with
-Ichts In Pommon wl'h ."b.r oerelims.
an.I yet dependent Ireland his never suf
fered the Indlcnitles at t!jp hands of Kntt
land that Independent Hal'l has suffered at
tho hands of ltbrty-lo Ins America, and
hencp In the last nnalvsts o-'.l -lrmoeracy
sai-iii ! i-iii-rpnniiiHii in h - m l u ut-i nil t
of n , n rn ,,. tn. worI,,
tnn. Thus In tho light of rc nt events
of Mp
,. ,Nho tnr ,n(, k of nTJPi.lu.. proclaim
(h mmfhl ,vhqt W(. nhr b,v(l ,
our hearts nor practice In our llv.
KI.MAH V 'DOES.
Philadelphia. Pepemb-r.50. ini
.
Atj
evuiu cudduain.
Tnthr Editor the rtrnfo p.iVfc ''''""'
PlrIt would I- a wise thlrg H ree r,
napor would lay ns much stress n- possible
at this time In th ,,-nv of warning to th-
neopl- to not t- extrav.iirant. W- :ir- d-lft- i
in It would e.c-i. Into a period c' h ird
times wlilch Is going to effect manv homes
in.i the strain will n"t ! nearly o mv
nji It otherwls would b If the p..ti'.' won! I
as much aa porsll... a'old extrnaganre.
It is exlravnffance that brings p vertv In
times like thes Buy onlv the nost ueful
thlngi and ent onlv the plnlnest and whole,
.ninxst of food. If the general p'.iblio will
weigh this subject well thev wl'l And that
.al.r ,, ,fey wm vry cratefui for the
SU'tg'StlOn. ' I- T.
Philadelphia. P-.mber IS. in J".
.
Questions Answered
Son Invests Mother's Money
To the Editor nf thr perisj Puhl r I.tdgrr:
Sii A son was admln'Mratnr for th
.st.M of an aunt. Th- nunt was the son's
mother's sl-l-r Th- estate wis eettl. d.
verythtng sold and the hel-s rec've,l their
money. Th- sin put his mo-her' rrnn-y In
.the bank In h's own nan., unt ! coul.l
:nvest it In nropero Th" sm . marrl-d.
i If the son dl-s can his wife . M'm 'I money
or car the mother claim it? T.', wife
kn.iws that th.- money belongs tj ih moth-r.
What Is the rl-ht thing to do nov '
W. S. I,.
rhllad-lph'a. Deeemb-r 10. in."
The son should hao d'post'd 'h.. mr.n-v
' 'n bank in h's own nam- as t-i-' - tf t'"
moth-r detr, .1 h'.in to tak. en. .if ! t '
Her, and In rd'r to avoid ' .g il . i pllraii ns
i he sh .u' I hav- the afpount knis-l In this
I mann r at one- Otht rwtso tli-r- : m way
to l.stinguish tne mn-s imm i..s onn. ne
ci.u.u wrn- a i -.i-r ior'- '--i . -..a ru -u..
jcianr.g tnat. n- n.
v im
mnn,y, naming It, as ir'is' f r h-r I-n :
tng ln-st;nnt. and tha f..s Hm unt :a d
p.slMd In a certain bai.k naming It In
lUUnn tn this tl- -h,r.K- ri th- n.me .f
h- account bi- ;i 1 1 i u .H.. w r-I "truste- '
should Ui mad- wl'h'.j' I la.
Wants Answer to Problem ,
To rhe Editor uf thr Fi -.ii.. j Pubhr I. 'tiger-
Sir I am - r.. tr 'i i--.- ,.t,l in our
I'm.lue's !'., rum . 1 !- ..t.lv "i- nnith.
tnat.at part I . ..n i . .1 .1.1.
In n'p:v t . -j v: :. p. -.i:phu, I
111. I tw'.- - .... ,,... rm . .I
I'P'.'f: ill'T'- -L'.". -11 .",r. -3vr,
I u leh i ' 1 . - : r th s ' . ..'ir r , '-
ers. Il.i -'-- . ' . t. tl,- r" !.!" A
'i'l." IT"s . .- -j.. ... .i', ns !... n.-vi r
receive 1 a .. . !.-. yr."l " '. , t ' . .u
To The Pacific Coast
and Its Winter Resorts
Co v Hettirn by tha Transcontinental Routt through tha
f.antkjltin Pacific RuckUs-tha marveloui Clirtitmat
Fatnlantl. Sleeping und dining curs unexcelled for ser
vice und comlort compartment observation can, etc.
VICTOHIA, H. -C.. the GanlenCity of Canada, neitleimitht verdant
Islandi, jut across tho blue waters of Juan ile Fnca. Its warm, open
elimale,plendiil drives and parkways, golf courses, sports, fishing and
boating, rnniliined uilh the delightful hospitality of the Empress Ho
tel, nuke it an exceptionally attractive resort for tho winter touriit.
VAXOl YF.K, H. C, ihegateway tothrOrient.itconnertrdbytlram
ihip witli jrtoria: alsoliyatramihipnr mil with eottleand other Pa
cifir Coast cities. V'ancouvrr Holrlof mrtropolitan standard, overlooks
this Aladdin City where Veslern enterprise vies wills ihe glamour
of mountains, canyons, big trees and ihe sparkling Pacific.
From Coast to Coast are Canadian Pacific Hotels
Quebec Montreal Winnipeg- Ca'jar Vancouver Victoria
Canadian Pacific Railway
for full Information, call or write for Tour r-133
R. C. CLAYTON. City Pass. Act, 629 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
JF B. PEIsKY, tn. AsLj Pass. Dcjit, 1231 n road way, New York.CitJ
EVENING PUBLIC
I cidont Ilelnninc with flsure ono run up
1 to any amount. Now then-
Why does tho aouaro of the aum equal
the sum of tho cubes of tho rtapectlvosnum
bus or flirures? ,
K. (i. : l-f-U-f-:t-f-4nir!t-.,2rt nnd
134-'J3-i-.'3-f.3-f.ri3'Jl.'r). Why?
it c. WKiDi.nn.
Lancaster, l'a., Hecember 30, 11)20.
The Rotary Club
To the Kdttor ol the J.'i'oilnp 'ublle l.tdgcr:
flr I'leaso tell mo when tha Hotary Club,
whl-h hild convention In Atlantic City last
summer, was urbanized and what does the
title nvnn? W. U D.
Philadelphia, December If, 1050.
Tlu Itrtnry Club was founded In Chicaeo
In loni by n lawyer named Hyland and alx
ass'clateii Tho s-cond club waa founded In
San Francisco in the same year. Member
ship la restricted In each town to one man
from each lino of business or profession.
Tho lnttrrt.tlonal headquartera aro In Chi
catio. Tho n.inio Hotary Implies that their
membership, representing all lines of bual
ness, profvsstona and trades, extends, llko
the slakes of a wheel, from center to ell
cumtercncc. Answers Problem
To the Editor ol the Kventno I'ubltc Ledger:
Sir Answorlns "f. I, W. ." In tonight's;
Insue as to how many ways tho ten futures
from ono to tn can be nrraiuted, let me
say thit nil such questions can be settled
by mjltiplylnit the first flKuro by th fol
lowlntr one. then multiply that result by tho
next loliuulmt t.ne, thin multiply that re
sult by the text figure nnd so on to tho r.ero
he places at th end, which must represent
ten. as It ptntids In tho tenth position.
SuKieatlins that the answer will be
"closer to 1000 than It")" Is certainly cor
rect, as tho nnswer stands out In seven
llijures. EUNK8T V. WHiaitT. '
Hx U. H. N.
1'errjTllle, 5H, December 17, 1H20.
Poems and Songs Desired
Can a Reader Supply Poem?
To fhe Editor of the Kventno Public Ledger;
Sir Will you bo so kind as to publlan
che author nnd poem In whlJn occur tho fol
lowing lines:
"And the winds of the North mado answer;
Seek the land whero rich galleons come."
O. A. THOMPSON.
I'hlla lelphla, November 53. 1020.
Wants a Poem
To the Editor at the Ertntng Public Ledger'
Sir I should like the poem complete of
A'hlch the following lines are a portion
"A mllhmnld who poised a full pull on her
h-ad
Thus mused on the prospect of life. It Is said
Lets see. 1 shou d think that this milk
might procure
A hundred good egis or four-srorc to be
sure ' " i: K nT.AY.
Philadelphia. December 13. 1020
Who Wrote Epigram?
To the Editor of thr Evrntna Public Ledger:
Sir Will ou or one of your readers
please tell me who wrote the following epi
gram: "Here lies tho Christian. Judge and poet
Pet.
Who broke the laws of lod and man and
meter."
To whom does It iefer" W. I, T.
Philadelphia. Dec. in be r Id. ll"20.
This epigram wa. written by John Gib
son I.ockhart upon I,ord Ilolwrtson. better
known ns "Peter" or Patrick Robertson.
A Tribute to Ward '
I Tn the Editor of the Evening Pub.'ic Ledger:
I Sir I am Inclosing tho llnej desired by
. ".I W. I.." Thev firo not n Irlhulo tn Ku-
S'ne Field, but to Artemus Ward J. C.
,,hllndelpht:l Dfcml,cr I5, ,020.
..,,.,,.. ,..,.
AI"WHS "Aim
Is I.- gone to a land of no laughter
This man that mnde mirth for us all?
rroes death but a sll-nt hereaft
From th- sounds that delight or appal?
One,, closed, have the lips no more duty.
No more t.b'i-ures tho exquisite ears?
Has the heart don- overflowing with beauty
As the ces have with tears?
Nay. If nusht b aur-. what can be aurer
Than earth's good decays not with earth?
And of all tho heart's springs none arc
I purer
Than the springs of the fountain of
mirth.
II- that pounds them hus pierced the heart'a
I ollows
Th- places wher- teara are and sleep;
For th- foam-flakes that dance In life's
shallows
Are wrung from life's deep.
He ratne with a heart full of gladness
From the glid-bearted world of th- West,
Won our laughter, but not with mere mad
ness; .-pak,; and J.,k.-d with us. not In mere Jest.
For tlm man lirour heart lingered after.
When thi merriment" died from our enrs.
And those that wera loudest tn laughter
Are sdl-nt In tears.
LONDON SPECTATOR.
I cop... J iho above poem from an old. old
fpraplsxik It was publish-.. I think. 1c
the Sur.'luy Dispatch of this civ after th
d-.ith of Artemus Wur. I. mp. from tin
Sportator.
I'M anv on- answer th n i-r about "Th
Top or the .Morrow to T'U ' It Is a poem
f,n .-aring me irisn . ...in Py John I)cko.
A Song Supplied
To 'lie Editor of the fy , n ,lg I'ubiir Ledger:
Sir Inclosed are th ri, of the song.
In tho Kills of Uld K. ntu k." a r-ad-
-r' rec nt request A. Y. M.
I', uptown. I'a.. Ii-c-n.i-r 17. 1.I2U
IN' TIIK HII.I.S fE iil.li KKNTL'CKY
Th-r-'a a rote that nr.ws In old Kentuckj
h-'s th- f.h. sl-l I know.
V'lh eyes of blu ai .1 manner, too.
That have mad- m- '.v.- h. r .o
Wh.-r- the lone, n ji.tin trail is w.ndlng.
Hound m o. I K. i ' i. y hom-.
To a simp . .1 ' a ..I n
That Is b. -. 1 ' m l.l nam.
th- blu grass walng,
arks at pla ,
K
LEDGER PHIDADELPHI A, FRIDAY,
They aecm to call mn back attain!
To those hills so far away,
Where tho winding trail Is filled with sun
shine, x
And th- rhododendron crows,
Whero tho birds are ever slnulnir.
To my own dear Mountain Hose,
Chorus
In the bills of old Kentucky,
Whero tho birds sing merrily,
And the flouthrrn breeze Is plajInB through
tho trees;
That Is where I lonir to be,
O'er tho mountain trail I'm coins.
Where my aweet wild flower grows.
In tho hills of old Kentucky, to my
Mountnln Hose.
Contributes Christmas Poem
To the Editor ol the Kt't-atno f'uMIe t.tdoer!
fir I am sending tho accompanying lines,
filnklng ou may find them available for
,ne of your columns nt this season.
They wero written two or threo days ago
i.nd have, of course, never been printed.
ANNA J. THOMPSON.
Philadelphia. December 50, 1020.
THE CIIUI3T.MAS HTAIl.
A fair llttlo maid, with curls of gold,
fame merrily down the Btrcet.
She held In her put so one shining coin.
To bo spent aa eho thought meet.
Tor this was the Joyous Christmas time.
And she looked nt dolla nnd toys,
At candy nnd games, nt books, nnd sleds;
npch on" of them had its Joys. ,
Then slbnlly. like a gentlo volco
From Ilethlehem's hills afar,
lrto the heart of the little child
Fell the light of the Christmas star,
"You hae food nnd glfta the whole year
through;
Y' u are well nnd warmly clad.
Hut olh' r, nlas! are hunirry nnd cold;
The People's Forum will nonpar dallr
In thp Turning I'ublle Ledger, and also
In the Sunday Public ledger, I.etlers
discussing tlnielr topics will be printed,
ns well us requested poems, and fiuesttona
of grnrral Interest will be answered.
MAJESTIC HEATERS
r
Everything Electrical
at Reduced Prices
SEVILLE ELECTRIC CO.
22fi Smith W, street
Adjoining I.ocnt Theatre
ss sse , ss n I s
56,250,000
POUNDS
(The Total Surplus)
BRAS
CARTRIDGE
CASE
Analysis:
70 Copper, 30 Zinc
(Not warranted- read condltlnna of aale)
M.r, i.iim.iii
AMIH NT LOCATION
2.J4" . 12.00" B'f! ClilciiKo. III.
37 m-m 3.(11" 300,2.111 rhllir. 1.
15 m-m 13. Hi" n.7ll rhleiiKo, 111,
7. m in i:l.HJ" 41.1111 rin'utl. O.
". m-m 13. Hi" (1.130,3111 New Vork
7.1 m-m III. H'l" S3.1I3,U.H I'hlla., l'n.
7S m-m 1.1.H'" .,117.70.1 lloeh'r.N.V.
7n m-m 13.H!" Ill.liS.I Toledo, O.
3.00" 111. H" 1.(101.(1 tl! Itllt., Md.
3.00" in, 8" 07. HO I DilruEn. Ill,
3. IHI" 1(1. H" S.7lll.fil'i New YnrU
3,no" in, a" ifl.nin.nwi riiiin.. i'a.
3 011" 10. H" 700.853 Hnrli'r.N.Y.
3.H" 7 31" 3H.03I New York
3.H" 7 31" S'.M.ono I'hlla.. I'a,
4.7"r,im. ui. r," (inni)nfl rhii.i., i'i.
1.7" How. (1.(111" 8(11.081 Hill., Md.
0" 0.03" 400.SOO I'lilla., I'a
This material may be inspected
at point of storage.
Al'Pl.Yt
n.iltlinnre. Mil. Itlclunnnd MnrUrt
Armory. Howard lllddle Sts.
(Iilraen. 111. 71th & Ashland Ave.
rinrlnnntt, (.. Walsh llldi.-.. 3d &
Vine Ms.
Ne York. 1107 Ilrnndwny
rhllidrlplibi, l'n. 1710 Market St
ltorlirstcr N. Y. I0IH I'nlirraltjr Ate.
Toledo, Ohio. Toll, lo Slorase DiiKit
CONDITIONS
GOVERNING THIS SALE
No btds willbe considered for ltis
than entire lot. Bold "as Is" f o. b.
pren-nt lo. ut Inn. Conditljn o. anal
sis tiQj warranted. ir, sj.ful
b dder, on rotltlcatlun of a.rd must
detioalt .sb!i or certified cl.eck for
10'- if total amount. V. S. o.jtrrn
n.ent Bonds accepted at I.i.-e value.
All mat. rial must lw pud fir as
rom "d cither by i-lBht dr.ft wm,
. '1 cf ladins or cash aOaiimr thip.
p.n papers. Approve.l "tankers
at. cutanea" 30 or 00 dim act. pte,),
I'urehosnr muat rem.n . an, .,
fr not leas than 3.ll".inm rmnUa tt
month, all to bo iciiiom..! juj ,,a,j
f r within ono year.
l'iri has"r to '"cipt ..rtlfleq
we Bhts submitted by V. f. rcpre
aentittle at loadlnB.
WelKh'H len a lane ,-ir.- estimates,
no Buar.inteo .a to urn. ui. 's statid
Government rejeryea tl,.. rht l0
r. j . t any or ull bldj ur uny part
tr. teof.
Hlds considered for Mtler:
mi uutrmht purcliane at a stated
prlc".
11.1 1'urchase nt p.-r. nlniro of
market prlcuJo le ml isiini monthly.
s.o pruposliUins ..ni r than out
llnul aboo ahould I . submitted at
ihls llrnu, ixcept flu.o under (a)
bids will be consider .1 fr.r outright
lurrhiise, rajnierts ,, run.jv.id. or
t. ial price tn adan'o.
Bids will be received up to
12 (('Clock Noon
Kantern blind ird Time
January 5, 1921
Submit nil bids to
Chairman
Ordnance Salvage Board
War Trado Building
Washington, D. C.
.-rZWZitP'Z'S
CAirvWWV
rift
u
Their lives aro weary nnd sad,"
Then Cp lha busy and frosty street
Came a hungry and sad little, one:
Her clothing w rngged, her shoes wero
torn;
She could scarcely walk or run,
Tho radiant child paused nnd took from her
purse
Tho coin It was nil of her store.
"Oh, lake It and buy some clothing or
food;
I wish It wero twenty times more!"
Ar.d lnti the face of th- poor little one
Came a Kindness, aa If from afar.
And It was reflected, I nm ey sure,
From tho light of the Christmas slnr.
A. J. T.
Karl W, Xunmermnnn, Wondmont, Pa.,
nslCBj for a poem containing the lines:
"Jim nnd I were always friend'.
In fart, you'd seldom see.
Two engineers who'd get along,
Aa well aa Jim and me." ,
"W. I,. E " nak.1 for a poem, tho last
linos of which arri
"Ard when tho game's over
And tho counting's nil d.'n:
He you ace ot be sou two-spot.
KIHfATinNAI.
Until Kers
COME TO SCHOOL NOW
Hundred of young men and young
women and boys and girls are be
ginning courses of study now that will
qualify them for good office positions.
Don't you be left behind I If employed
and unable to coma In the daytime,
come at nlghtl No matter what there
ts to hinder you, overcome It and com
to school nowl
Straycr's Business College
807 Chestnut Street Phone, Walnut 384
MAKK tISK l)F Hl'AIti: TIMP.
If you aro employed during the day. stud
shorthand and typewriting nt night nnd nt
soursclt for a paying position. Our courses
0m. aro most complete. Catalog.
tU'Jm Piui,A. iu,'hini:ss rni.i.nnis
flPl7 and College of Commerce
1017 Chestnut Ht. Vhllndrlnhln
The Taylor School
1002 Market Nt.
Tl it Vlvli
Night School Instruction Increases 'your earn
ing capacity St Insures constnnt employment.
Prcent vacancies for Orado Teachers.
1l!iii) tn noon. 'enrollment Pree.
MDDKKN TKACIIKIIM' ia'llrlU
1002 larket Hfreet
Malier I'rrpnratorr and Tmnrlnr School is
I enrollliHT for the Winter Term, until Drrrm-
-I "- ""-on i.ens:cr iiiiientionni unr-an
Private Lessons E,,.1,! n'? ).'
... ..,., .. Mathemntlrs. Kte.
Miss Mll.lman. 1027 Ilnee Ht. Ixirnat 40M
sTiiwsiin' NOTirr.s
Hlatortciil places anil insfifiiHiiN lit Kttroic (ilu-vtys i sourer o (nor
niul education mitu be vl.titcil tn advantage .at thi.i time of the year,
comfort is asmrcil if you (ravct on one of our Steamers.
Passenger and Freight Srrtlcea
..New York t Liverpool Dec. 28 Jan. 29
. . . New York " Gibraltar, Naples, Patrat, Dobromik & Triette . . . .
CARMANIA
CALABRIA
INKULA .,
VAUBAN .
VERENTIA
Philadelphia" London
..New York" Liverpool
. Philadelphia " Livtroool
CAR0NIA, Mediterranean Cruise (With Shore Excursions)....
COLUMBIA New York to Londonderry and Glat(ow
K A VICTORIA. New York" Liverpool
PANN0NIA New York' Piraeus, Dubrovnik and Trieste.
IMPERATOR NewlYork!" Cherbourg and Southampton...
SAX0NIA New York " Halifax, Plymouth, Cherbourg
and Hamburg Jan. 22
VERBANIA ....Philadelphia" London Jan.22
ITALIA New York'" Vigo, Palras, Dubrovnik and
Trieste Feb,
AQUITANIA NewYork" Cherbourg and Soolhamplon Feb,
ALBANIA -'"... New York" Plmouth, Cherbourg & London. .Feb.
SAX0NIA NewYork" Plymouth, Cherbourg & Hamburg. Mar,
SCYTHIAN"")... New York "Liverpool
.AmtKUNIA -.wj Hew York" Londonderrr
MAURETANIA ...NewYork" Cherbourg
1.1st of Later r-allliu: tin Heuuest
The R. M. S. "CARONIA" will sail on January 15th for a seven
weeks' round trip to the
MEDITERRANEAN, EGYPT and tho NILE
A most tempting opportunity
CUNARD LINER, CUNARD CUISINE, CUNARD SERVICE
and an itinerary planned with only one aim that of the passen
gers enjoyment and comfort
I'assrncrr Olllce. 1300 Walnut St.. I'hlla.
LUCKENBACH LINES
Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam
SS SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) Loading
SS ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH December 27
S S WEST PQOL (U. S. S. Board) December 31
Rotterdam Philadelphia
SS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board) , December 24
SS SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) January 10
. A
Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco
Portland Tacoma Seattle
SS PLEIADES December 24
SS F. J. LUCKENBACH January S
San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Philadelphia
SS JULIA LUCKENBACH January 8
SS EDWARD LUCKENBACH January 29
LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.
328 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
l.OMISAKD C310
CUMMINS LINES
U. S. Shipping Board .Steel Steamers
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA TO ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP
SS "BONNIE BROOK" Dee 30
SS i'ARIZPA" ".'.'.Jan.10
PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN
SS "GATEWAY CITY" '. Jnn, s
For tpace and rates apply
A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc.
130 South 4th St tPhlln.. Pa.
Lombard 4127-128-5467 : Main 1318
UNITED AMERICAN
LINES
iNTnnronATKn
JOINT SERVICE WITH
HAMBURG-AMERICAN
LINE
PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG
SS KERI.EW Jan. 4
SS METTE JENSEN.. Jan. 15
TIIIIIM Ml HII.I.S OF I.ADINO VIA
MAMIIl'Itt). 1HSI I'.l) TO AM.
Scandinavian nnd Baltic Portt
BATHS AM) I'l'ltTIIFK PAn-Tlcri-Ani
(IV AI'I'l.lOATION TO
INTERNATIONAL
FREIGHTING
CORPORATION
Uft'ctte Bldr- Tel. Lombird 3633
UNITED AMERICAN
LINES
INCOKl'OKATKD
Freight Traffic Department
39 BROADWAY. NEW YORK
THIXl'IIOMB WIHTKIIAI.T, -1020
327 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET
CHICAGO
7
DECEMBER, 24 i920
Tou each count but one.'i
"S, I A." would like to know where the
poem, each oi whose several atnnias has a
Its closing lines the following, can lie foundi
"One only holds in his cold, dend hand
What ho has riven away."
TEXfltESpiNDLESJ
rIftr-f7l W
Fcr
Silk, Cotton
and Woolen Manufactures
Excelsior Forge & Mfg. Co.
Cth and AllcRhony Ave.
Phonrsi Tioga 4140, Park 023
HTKAMSHII' NOTiTKH
HOLLAND-AMERICA
LINE
New York to Rotterdam
Via Plymouth and Boulogne-mr-Mer
New Amsterdam ...Dec'28 Feb. 19 Mr.26
RyDalm Jn. 8 Feb, 12 Mr. 19
Rotterdam Jan. 25 Mir. 1 Apr. 9
Noordtm Apr. 2 My. 7
Pcuenier Office. 1531 Walnut St., Ptlli.
BERMUDA
Two Days Iroru orw lorn
Here you are free from the snow, ice
and chill winds of the North, nnd In a
auatnt. old-world setting of Incomparable
loveliness you may lazily real or play
your favorite sports of golf, tennis, rid
fng. driving, motor-boating, sailing, bath
ing and nshlng or dance at the gay par
ties at the many modern Hotels.
No I'nasporta Itrqulrrd for llermlida
Special December Sailings
Prominent llotela Open In Decemb-r
Two sailings weekly during Jan., Feb.,
liar, and April, via. Swift lie l.uis
Twin-Screw Slenmera
S. S. "FORT VICTORIA"
14.000 Tona Displacement
Sailing from New York
Dec. 27. Jnn. R. IR. 22. 20.
S. S. "FORT HAMILTON"
11.000 Tons Displacement
Sailing fmm New York
Dec. 22. Jan. fl 12. 10. 20.
Bend 'oi drncriiitivr literature to-
1'UHNIWS lll'.ItMl'DA MSB
3t Whitehall St New Vnrk
Furnesa, Withy A Co.. Ltd.
Bourse llldg., Philadelphia Pa.
motion
1'oitr
Feb. 19
Dee. 23
.Dec. 31
..Jan. 5 '
..Jan. 8
.J,n. 15 ;
.Jan. 15 Feb. 19 Mar. 26
, .Jan. 15 Feb. 15
. .Jan. 18
..Jan. 20 Feb. 17
1
3 Feb.2G
S Mar. 15
1 Apr. 12
- Apr. 2
Mar. 22
Apr. 19
Apr. 23
May 4
May 12
and Glasgow Mar. 5 Aor.
6
and Southampton ....Mar. 10 Apr. 7
Frrltht Olce. Ilourse Hide.. I'lilla.
PORTO RICO
ALL-EXPENSE CRUISE
$180 AMD UP
No lovelier spot for u winter's outing
than this Island of Enchantment.
i Rates cover ull necrtsary expenses
of meals, ami stateroom ncconiino.
dutiona for tho entire t'rip to nnd
nround the island und return to New
York. Sailing from New York
I Wednesdays and Saturday, for 16
i and 20 day cruises respectively
PORTO RICO LINE
1 1 Rroadway, New York
-ii LIT. """ -i
,- 1 ,
. HTIUMSHIP. NOTlflW
THE UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD
EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION
OFFERS FOR SALE
IN ONE LOT at Metuchen Warehouse and Storage Yard,
Mctuchon, New Jersey
Rope
Boat Spikes
Lifeboats
Pumps
Plumbing Supplies
Anchors
Boat Davits
Winches
Hoisting Engine and Other Miscellaneous Supplies
All material in both warehouse, and storage yard to
gether with lease thereon to be included in' the bid sub
mitted. Sealed bids to ber received in the oflice of the United
States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, 1319
P Street N. W. Washington, D. C, on or before 11 a. m.
December 28, 1920. Bids will be opened 11 a. m. same
day in tho offices of the Board.
Bids to be made on material AS IS. No claims of any
nature whatsoever will be entertained after closing of sale.
TERMS : Each bid must bo accompanied by a certified
check for X0 on the amount of bid. At the time of
closing sale, an additional i07 must be deposited to bring
tho initial payment to 20 of purchase price. Payments
must be made every sixty days thereafter; final payment to
be made on or before July 1, 1921, at which time lease
purchased with material expires. Additional information
relative to this sale may be obtained from the Emergency
Fleet Corporation Offices at 45 Broadway, New York City,
and 140 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. Storekeeper at
warehouse will show material 'to all prospective bidders,
SEALED BIDS should be addressed to the Secretary of
THE UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD, Washington,
D. C, and indorsed, "SEALED BID FOR CONTENNTS OF
THE WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE YARD; Metuchen,
N. J.," and "Do Not Open." '
CH
ftWHITE STAR LINEl
Nearby
OLYMPIC, DEC. 29
New York ClierbourjT Huntliumplon
lIA SiriC Dec. SOlSfnr. 23Apr. 20
r. ... New York to Liverpool
V."'1" Jnn. 1SFelt. 2oApr,2
etllo (New) ... .Jan. 20 J
Ce,1rlo i,. .sMar. 12
AMERICAN LINE
New York Cherbourg Southampton
(Commencing Der. 31, New 'York,
I'lymoutli nnd Cherbourg)
Krngnliiml Dee.31lb. SMInr. 12
J.niminil Jn. 8 1'eb. 1? Mar. 10
t Inland jnn. 1 slVb. l!)Mnr. 10
Zeelnml Jan. 2ijrel). 20Apr. 2
lied Star Line Stenmefa cu ronto
Antwerp.
' New York Hamburg
Direct Service
Manchuria Jnn. 13Feh. 24 Apr. 7
Mongolia .Inn, 27i.Mnr. 10Apr. 21
I'hllndcliihlu Liverpool
West Cherow Jnn. fl
llnverturd Jnn. 28
Phllndelphln fllusgow
, Steamer : Dee. 30
West Cherow Jnn. fl
West Nolio Jnn, 20
Philadelphia Hamburg
Osnnntomlo Dec 31
iVnui oiisu Jan. 22
lYuuicnu jnn. 2D'
IDEAL WINTER CRUISES
White Mar Line H. H. McKiintlri I.urirrst, .Most Comfortable CruMlic Menmrri Knllr. l.
Derated tn Cnilse I'ussenaerai Hueelally rclcrfeil Ports nr Cullt No Cargo t 2.V to "(I li,i.
I,eilng New York .Inn. 22. Feb. 21. Mar. 23. 11121 Visiting Ilurbados. C iilm? Jnimi es
KhiEkton tl'iirt Anlfliilo). Slurtlnlque, IMnuniii Canal (l'unuma City), 1'nrto Illco Sw '
Yenezuelii, Virgin Isliinils, etc. ""' tnnniju,
1NTKKNATION.M, MKnCANTII.i: MAItlNK COMPNY
l'nsseneer Onlce. 1310 Walnut St.. I'lilla. Freight (Inlre. 105-111 liniirse llldg., I'hlla.
NAWSCO LINES
Direct Sen Ire Without Trnns-slilpmrnt
Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR
SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND '
S.S.Artifjas
S. S. LehlRli
S.S.Wcst Tubus
... Loading i S.S. Brush
Jan. 15 S.S.Yalza
....Feb. 5lS.j5.Wcst Islcta'.
I'or Ilutcs, etc., Apply tn
NORTH ATLANTIC
13G S. Fourth St.. I'hlla
IffeSON
yKIB.-illlllllliillllillllllllllllllllDiliii m v ,, ni ;
lii JUmmer,nOHr.'nj
iiis'.ititiin' -iiin- iiii'iiiu 1 w j m .,
fiouwmneri
lANCIkQ
1 aJ ft m- t ts s ft r.
.
UINOSSISII
Keyser Blilt
TheCHARLES
TsfiflEGEECO.
Agmta for U. S. Shipping Board
Philadelphia fo Greek,
Adriatic & Black
Sea Ports
Piraeus, Patras, Salonlca,
Venice and Trieste
S. S. "Fort ArmstroDf" Loadiof
A Steamer Jan. 1, 1021
Loading Berth: South 2 Pier 78, S. 7.
For ratea and epaco apply to
The Charles T. Meee Co.
Drcxel Building, Philadelphia
Lombard 5100-1-2-3 Main SOOi
Philadelphia to Gibraltar
Valencia, Barcelona,
Marseilles
SS Waukia Loidint
For rate and particulars apply to
James W. Eiwell & Co.. Inc.
17 State St., New York
or
The Charles T. Mnpni fin
Drexel liuilding, Philadelphia
Lombard S100-1-S.3 ilatn 309
v.. -
"
' '
HTIMHIIIP NOTirBS
Bolts
Anchor Chains
Ice Machines
Sailing'
l0 Cherbourg and Southampton
VimiATIO Jun. lOU'eli. lO.Mur. 18
New Vnrk lit llnstun Azores
Olbrnllar Vnples rjepnn
Cnnnplc Her. 28Mnr. 2SIMns- 17
Cretlc Jnn, fiMur. 8!May ,
RED STAR LINE
York Cherbourg
Hontlinmpton Antwerp
(Commencing- Dee. 31, New York. rj-
nioutli, Cherbourg nnd Antwerp)
Kruonlnml
. .Deo. SljKrli. S Mar. I !
. .Jan. 8 Feb. 12 Slur. 1!
...Inn. lSII'eb. lDMnr.2(l
. .Jan. 32llel.201Anr. S
I.nplnmt
Flnlilnd
Zeelnml
New York-
-Danrlic vlu lliinilnirc
Thlrd-clnss nnseni-ers nnlv.
Ootlilanil Jnn, 12'1'elt. 201Apr. 1:
1'hlladrlpliln Antwerp
Osiivfntomle Dec, .11
victorious jnn ,
Wathenn
Jan. Ii
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
I'hllnilclphln London
Mnhnnar
.Use. SU
SIncklnnw
. .. Jan. it
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
I'hllndelphln Itottrrdnm
Moicriiyu Dec, IH
..Fob. 18
...Mcli. 5
...Mch.lo
& WESTERN S. S. CO.
Phone Lombard 5791-2-3; Main 3202-3
STEAMSHIP LINE
i , "."""" auu - rE'Bnr oe.vice
"' '"ro, montevideo, Uucnos Aues
-. iiiriiiu unsiiinKlon, I,000 tons (b)
s V"r."n- ,7vonn '" Vni ...;??.
.-. Aeolus, L'1,000 tonn-(a)
'I'aTrTS "' V- ? "liPto itm'nli'
ih, ' rrm "d third data.
to i,m',1".'""1 "''"ll'Hlitra nipl
l liny I'.lHsener A,...A .. .-
Inn, I
.Inn. 1'J
Teh. 0
lMU? STEAMSHIP LINE
8-''-' Hwivpr Street. Sew York
B.I.- SXS Bui,d,nff. Philadelphia
Balhmore Mobile St Louis Conw.v BM. ri.S
-n.. ...,. ,,r ,,
. . m , VM.V- M
kiladelpHa
I. to A
:mHJAMFJHl5A
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