Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 03, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 24, Image 24

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EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921'
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Letters to the Editor
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Objects to Wlfels Mother
5V) the lUlltor nf the Hi-mmo- 'i I.MI7.
Sir A (.erlnus questl n nf dinVrenee his
Mrlae-n lietween nom-lt nml inv wif reenrd
in her mother omiilnt; lo mill- h. r home
with lis. It in not n nueatinn or obj. rtlnn
bio mother In-law tn n (r..iiernl mw. for I i
r'v, 'ril"um my wife's mother WwUl tun Intcr-
. .v.n nun ua espr-riiiiv Rrcvntly my fnth -r-in.w
ilioil nml mv wife, h-lnit n otil
diMUhter. ahe enjs It 1 h. i dutv -.lute, her
mother mim brent, up hr h.nn ;.. IiNiih h.i
to live with im. i
The. mnther-iu i ,. a im.e inri rr r nt
about romlnu. nti.i n h- i nnltr ..Id w
n tllerussetl lh i1 Ixntillit.v or 1O1rl1.1l I
her In n. home for the used, ami I lia. i,i.
untrered I. .i the tow My wire ,ay the
vroiilil not permit tins, nithnURh he bell v. s
It would be the beet thlnu f.ir her mother.
flhn iav she would he nioi tilled lo ilo.uh in
h people anv io hi-r thit ihr uml returnl
her m lli. r u B.lnu into one nf th
liunie.
The moUid l w miner 1,1 p. in th" horn-.
In fuel, i rr thit n. would rr. f. r .loinR
o rnther thnn come to lle with ti but hr
itAUnhter I (i rmineri We ivmiM I- mini
whnt cr.ivded in our Utile apartment If tin
mother crime ulitl if he (II. I I would tons 11
clvn up my den io b converted into u bid
room. I nin folic! of cird mid we uo t!ie
den frn.iientlv, Hnd If mi mother-In Invv
cni" to live with us I would have to brent.
top i-ur little (nrd pirtn lhjt my wife does
not cure if I have to t- II m m.-n f 1 1- title tlmt
' cannot niet for rard nnv lonR'M, for It ,
ould not im bnir i Urn iih f i hei to tll
)it friends her mother hh tn home ui
Ported, lor the ni.nt part. b ilmrtt. I
1 am fiuu .uie thiit If I im unabl" tu
oxercomn mv vw If. "a objertl"ii il l if inn u
nd more or lem dlintrouh .mi ituallv for
vrlth th f.'llriB wo Ntih entertain n w there '
la bound to bo n drlftlns Inio mo. -rl m '
conditions vh.n h.i mnth.'r irrl. nnJ II
eenis un'oitunat. thit thl) rhou' I hue o -i
curred for my wif nd 1 iu-'vimis t t ri. j
Incident. hv. 1 .d on ih. most fn.'n.llv ,
term 1 hardlv . t how any on wuld h .P
mo tnu.h with I h-lr ndilt" un.l.'r th rtr-
cumiatH". but 1 would accept I' Hricinii
I I.
l'hilul. Iphu Dicembei LT ID';'
Feels Dlue Laws Not Elevating
To Ihr Fihtnr of th' f.'fnilno I'uhl . .. .lu-r
8ir Thp prei. nt tendnc tow irl HltomM
Inic tn HMki. ttoonlA rluhtpml nn.t r.llut('U
thiouh iiw fMnbilehtnent of tho Sunla j
obserancH doitma by civil nuih.r IIs. i '
a rlanc r nlunal at which wc eh on. I ink.
alarm Rundiy laws an. un.ii'iKil .onipul-.
aory obt.nrH ir an enlerltm wede- opn
Intf the (.iiM for .i Hood of illg!ou l'K
latlon to follow In Its wake It Is hlah
time that a ntronK vniie of protest be ri I
axalnst re leelastlcal encroachments upon
our frn Institutions and the const, enn of
the ImllWdui'
Th Amaripan nMnla l...olil I. 1 to.
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thariUfi.l Ihnl t ttoo nreM ult. . .Ill mm I
1ho are i.lie to t lleroacm. nis against
our repiih lean form ut Bov.'rnnieit ex'iits
at the present tlmj I.-i in k-i h" chui.'h
and Hale deflnlti-ly ippariit.l lhat trull-.
Justice an I Iberiv in ly prevail and thu
trangulllit.v ui.l happlmaa m.iv b.. .outlnu.d
and rromotcii fur the b. nefli f ell . n
cerned N C M
I'hiad. 'phln Hwrmbtt -'1 '''-'
against immigration
To "ie Milor of Ihr r'vntbiD I'nb! c liilm'
S.r Being orlginj It an UnmlBrin tnvseif
I am not selfish, but our Senxtn un'ess i
Influenc. d h the financial powets that
want rheup latm shou.tl bat k up iur
Congress ami tjp imiulration fur ai least
on" jear or no w I hive soup Mtihen
again thousands of ui.emplovt .i notv lu
our large itles are e tlens If should be
figured on the s img b tsis as I usm. ss - take
euro of vour old lustomeis IV t Ctil.-ss
our Senate wanto to bo das, d with the
English House of Lords in this . tse lit.
had better l.avk up Contfr.s-. w .
Philadelphia Dvirmlivr 20 10."
How Can He Get Back?
To fh" Mi w' cite i . m n a t',th i t'llj-'"
r I tn th .if if t-tin . . u
readers hh in h.w I am cuintf ' e-r LuU
nt my wlfM for a ir'ik jih p''U mi m at
Chrlatm-ir h .1 u'l nur f -.! wimI I
pxprsil i (I r- t,iii ur I v l - ant
ronffcqU4ni i utste u' k I f i .in iK "
chiefs frinn t 't i ' I r i I n tin-.
rra iirt.Mf- t u h- -t t i i
drpn. anil rn w ,- v w-i ivt Mn'
I never u f it ' n 1" ' ' 1 t I nl
liHrdlv th nr -i-.i p " , i J i i. - i l i'
Milnut ii-rto I'lm thit i-t.t, lift I tf
thins on m ft n Mir- ol tunil in b
oauo I r'ta il t v.e tu r it" in . n m n
as she th ughr .h. oiwht '.. tin
pren nts fir li f.m. v unj fit. i..l
NOIV tshese b . Itilrfht hi. I".
lino s.iinu t iriin r. ,tl v .In- cj
hut She It , i' I t. I nf 'III . I !
friemls thti I it.i- it f .n.i .i r
Presents mil til t , , t l te !'!
the b.ok . ti n I i .in .t i i'
second-hill I. I... .It- r nil u i
a price for ih-m M nit. r n .t
ic copy if HuntMt 1'ilj.i nn 1
because; mv wl; i I h. r tt. ir I
a ilesirA t.i hav- r If the ii..n. tv
the lines .n w hi. I I mi nt. r. - I
caul in - mill.' 11 . c - :
mlKlH ! ItT ft
Hut tm.i .' i i r. .t ' '
Clirlstnus 1 1 1 i Mi
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mv Wife I . I III .1 I' I '
taken ,i r t u. i i i ' n I
son I'ru-o.. . t. . I 1
recall m I. I. 1 i -- i--my
vvif i.. i in. i T it
VV.iUllll. t 11 it" III ' I . .' . i
lection it' r."t. i .s '
ter io tit- ti'1 ' .t
tlon t. r " ' "i si'
which sh. - t
corns Hit. it - i - u
months
I have 1. . n ' -s v
th Pst pi .11 f n i ' '
the junk h i - - ..I ' . i
leiitlv pss. .. f..r - ..
to f.p. n.' n 1 ' "'
f' hflplru ' ' ' t
1 -et h..n 'in k
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must '
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The Hyphenate
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TEMPI..: : N" KHSITY
IHtllMi M HI III. Mill i
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scenario wit; im;
PHOTOPLAY S-l'DY
Spi'fial t'tiiirsf. (Jpt'ti tu Ml.
llcniiis Mni'.d.iv. Jnnu.irv id, .it
7:li I'. M.
IN nillllin 1 liiliiiin f . v rin -i- ill -siring Ii
fiikp cmiresc mi um'I ImihJ . , thi
I'liUrrttl ,,r I""""' u llir 1 Hf-t-cult.
IMrf. t r I lu.i l'i mi .i, in I: i i. , ;
$2000 A YEAR AT 20
y otitii,' n i w ' .. . tl i i '
Strayer s lluit , t . , .-.hi i .
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. unl l' "'" s ti . t i
thnt I. is " i ' " ' 'i.n
$7000 . t I ' . !- nf
illtc r-itnit v i - il I t!., - i. e" ,t
you S,-t '' ' r ' ' "' '' "1'liveri
Straycr's Su3.:nes3 College
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PEOPLE'S FORUM
l.rtlri" to ilie IMItnr fhotilil In n
tir.pf ni'il tn the Jmlnt um ins.sll'p,
iivort.njf .iiytltinR Hint wouUI niicn n,
ilrnuiiiii.ntlon.il or sectnilati illsciis
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No ntieiit.nr. will lio pnlil lo nnotiy
inrus lett rs Sliitno.i nml tulilrcssen
must be siKfrcl n nn evidence of
Kootl faith. althniiKli tinmen will not
ho printed if rcfiucut l made that
iliey 1k uiiiltted.
The iitililtc.it ion of n lettei l not
to be taken iih nn Imloi Keiiieiit of Km
Mews lij this paper
t'oiniiiuiilintliina will not bo re
lumed iiiilcMH nt'oompanled by post
.ine. nor v 11 tu.itiusi'ilpt be "tiveil.
eio rrstxind. nls opium..! lo Irish friM-ilum
tli.ll sonip who svn i.attlt' with the desire
for It bo ovpr there hv should people
uho fonf.'sell t.n.l nvownllv low. the
etmrloan foim of .ivrrntn.nl. who or their
,.liistora i-hITI.. hue as did the Pllsrlms
r ih Marv landers under la nl lUltlmore
to ket awn from the oppn'sslons of tbn"
. luntiv t. r-nu.sted bv Jomithi n." "I'nK
I.IBht ' r ' .lusllee for flolh. ' as they "Isn
IhemseHps. to ho to a land Willi h tllej
il.ilni irt inlsaovem. d '
Tho. who lelle.. in iie.ord with the his
one and tradition i epinl of America.
thit hi in. n ale .riate.l equnl nn.l ilia
il.. io is no u vine rlKht III KllBlnllil In rule
heiand l.vo this land well They love Its
HA. rnnn nt lieiter than ll.at of anv other
.o the world Thei love It so well tint tne
feel, as the vvrlt.r f. It and i x-.ressed It with ;
reKird in lli'luluni and oth. r European ,
i-ioinirles In. public sv. eches for Ametlca'sj
reuse In the war that th. re Is no natural
tusoii whv those unfoi lunate people across
tho s. a shou'dn t "Jo the -inv rlkhts w.- '
d hei.. In Am row llesldei. the Itrltlsn
iii.v. rnn.. nt would s.e thai their passports
er. not vv...i If tl.ev chose to Mi biu'a Sol
how roilld lie V
Wouldn't It ! a little more lonsistetil
If euon writers wlo sop suiti b-autles In
he Hrltish m'thod of rutins Ii-Innl should
bo ov.r there and pel a lurta of H rather
than .ou.l.mn m d"sjrtiillon t" lie......
tl.nse "hi assert that it Is not fi. nnd Hint
t'imir tiro not i Ulli there''
Who - tie hvphenaie he wlo holds to
ih Ann than attitude of preferring lepub
Ihe oi h wh Plefers the ipethod whli h
, i fore s taee domli nth n iivr a rat Inl nn.
I , of 1 moB"ii-ous KtiBll'h
ll.tn . ' hollloBeneolls felts''
o'tr another
Is I! tlBht t
.all naiie s and iinss lis llolhei ist, pto
iletmins i .tinin hlst ttiose who sa Ire
ui.l ouklit to I" fre,." A l.WVVIIP.
phll.i I 1 1 i n . imlr -Ji) in." '.
i Violent Anti-Woman Respecter
To Hi. I'd tor o' fli r'ornlnu Puh it .dor:
i sir Please publish th followinB 1. tter In
he Puruiu In answer to a letter sinned
bv dwun! M Shaw whlih appeared In tho
I ;;. nlna Put' ! 'U'1 '
Mr Shaw tur nrth'.e wis .oiilvely
' ureal on The HolTlntf of tho Hal ' I
' ler.- with jo i In evervthlntr jou said In
I stea.l of manv thlnltlns m a radlc-il I
'.ellete tllev vv I 1 Bree with yoll as I do
.Vomen mos' t-rtamli ar. tallnB tliemselvis
oo htBh Yi u are mrn.i In stnl.na- tlmt
man- of th. in Uf ri n supeuoru m.r i"
ma s-x. Hit tin have ths wrnnu Itlea
ulinii.th.T and bitter B-t bsel; on the rlBht
track aealn Worn, n a-e posltlvelv malilni;
ton li a showlnu In t uln"ts life un.l In
men's dilnas t .o an 1 fem why they ill
long r d.s. rvo n.urtsy .,..1 rsp-ct.
V.in. n u" votlnB now somethlnK ths
n..l ..ever .1-. amed of ea-s aeo As they
, anl )ai )( lt ,,, 11, ti an even
basis with nun thv t1-. rtfore should lie
tr. at. d ilk- men. No .spirlal courtesy is
,,0 them ivtn' . rger Tbv h.ve brought OD
their own und. Ing
Thr- ut
y th-
.Mr M.i
f nian r i :r niin
.lit bur th ha
ii .Mrt . f th
H, iklUK vt th
.) women h"
bi'-n outdone
,x 1. 1 dfl
d.-rnn tif hat
IT tN tv"! I Ii'U O
tlint it ihiu d l."t f doll
t utrd uf on- h n ri !Iri.l"ii
l iv.i.i Th. .irtic h in ti
v tr!f.' nun ynu
lull' a.!y iis-vt-r
t ..-.it mvflf unlit
luiuni .iium .-
t v,..oi hn In t.fv:itoi mun Um hut
v-- i' urr.il to nn th .t I "i u d t- mn my
nnd vfu should I ' I finn I ' "i
r virtu ! ii i nurh .n iliitl- thlnt
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hnve vt.n.e f.. .. 'h I!' SB
N.' I cl.m'i t-II' i H"'ss.irv M t n
..-..- K. ,.-. e w.mnn on th" Street nil
more I' v men .Ls-rve
n...it!as vvhv men '. al
1-tniJer le Hsse.l SS tlia K"
n thlni: nf " pat "- h
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223 SOUTH BROAD STREET (Below Walnut Street)
PHILADELPHIA
'ty 'Iih phoneWalnut 300 and Walnut WSJ
52
Our motherii and Kranilmolhors had ome
ene I i an assure vou, us they worked
and staved where thy belonged In lid
nome net on the street nnd In the officii,
tf any one were deserving of respect and
courtesi. It wnn them .1 II IIllATz.
l'hllndelphla llreeinber 2'.'. WliO
v . - .
Questions Answered ;
World War Queries, Etc.
To 'lo l:,l,tor of the Kvrnlno Public l.citocr
I Sir To settle an arsument. would sou
Pleaae answer In sour People's Forum the
I followinB questions
1 How- near did the Germans reach Paris
In th recent world war''
! How mam miles did Hie Russians get
! t.nn p In Itel tin '
3 If possible, rive nie an outline of the
Unrdsnelles. tho length and width In miles
a-id Hi. principal forts that were captured
b Ihe Pranio Hrltlsh fleet? A. V D.
Phllidrlphla. December 10. 1020
i The u.luin.e miird ef the (lernian
Austr nn armv leuehed a point within twelve
miles of Pans before they were compelled to
retreat
2 Most of the lighting between tho Uus
Ian nnd Hi i man armies was alonu tho
bordei The lluselans never advanced very
far Into O.-rnrin territory, ntthouch they
fouslit the Ualsir In his own country near
' lnn k'snurv e.nu
in Austin a: i.emuerK ana
: ,.,ir I'rmsl
n The liardanelles
Is a atralt utittln?
lino s a ol .viormora
,f Morniorn with the Aegean It
extends for a distance of forty-seven miles
Willi an average breadth of from three to
four miles. Th. Allies were unable to de
ptro m my forts of any consequence along
tho utrnlt and for that reason were unablo
In reach Constantinople by sea. They at
tempted lo reaili It by land, but this expe
dition also was u failure
Ex-Emperor and His Mother
To tlir Filttor uf lh- I.itihu Public .rtlurr:
Sir 1 have heird nt different times the
story that the llmptess Frederick, in
mother of Hk ix- ntpiror of the Hermans,
and who wis Princess Victoria, the eldest
dnushler of Uueen Victoria nf Knuland.
snnie time after Iter widowhood marrletl
njcnln. nnd thn ho s. cond husband was her
hairdresser an.l that Kinpress Fnderlck'i
doltiB so was . ti nf the chief ciuses of her
i estrangement hum her son I have Just
read the "Life i' th Kinprdssj Frederick. "
but no mention Is made or this eeconii tr.tir
rlaKe What Is th- fact' W I. II
Philadelphia Pe. ember 2.1. HOI
The estra'iBetnent between the cx-rmperor
am! his mother was due to the ntnbltluns of
William II and to tho antagonism aruued
In the Herman court hi the i:nKllsh lnllui nee
represented t the ljtnpress FrederUk 1 hi
bitterness of th . .ontroversy lid to ut
tacks on the impress some of vvhhli took
the form of storl.s l.ke the one i.fvrred to
In the above quest'on
Land Laws in the Orient
To the y.M.Cor uf tl? ."it-itm; !'itbttc l.nfytr:
Sir Tliere iff I.IW in both .1 i.mii and
I'lun.i tTohib.il n fort-Utiern from iiunin
land. rtilna ha made nin roncion
hoxw.'pr and fortiKti'TN mHy own Und in
i nrloui parti o( th tountr Jutmn p.tfed
.i law in Uif-I Kis.nt.nK th prill, en to
ah. tin of owni'in .ui.d und-r certatn con
dition but nwi'h t. noine tcinnli-alltv tli
' law h" rii't b--n nude fffoctlvu and nt the
prffn' tlin fur. lin.'r-s) du not own land
in that tountrj l hit In lu ani-.wr tt a
n-o-nt uu-"tjun C l' riKKM.
1'hi ndelphlj, Wr-.HiulpT 21. l&.'i)
Meaning of "Mark Twain"
' To fir FHitoi ' tl l.'ifti.ni; J'aMtC t.r1wr
i t,ir Va ntnutl M t'leineni pseudonym
Murk Twain fane or h.i-t It nn teal
III'Mtltt ,
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for n vulunieer nim b fore men w
Int.. service I i the late war"
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l'lnln'lelphi.i l.ec '.'3 IH'.'"
,l urn c i ruitmc stall. .- t i. , nii
posiers vcr. .i-plav..i uralilK n n L' ' 's'
.n.i jtron.inent titty. n uave t tills ..'lie-' nn
v .Ititiiee! s si, that .v.rv nun I rf.l i t h tn. -ti
v ilunte. r iile service in t.. aintv i ivv
or marine . ..i i lettveeti the tint s r April
1H17. when vv ent-red tho war mil Jun- r
of th' ttir when the llrst t ,ist it'on
draft
. .tli.J
The White Capitol Dome
1,, I r-cfilor I ' ' fci '.iii ' t ' t'w
. i -i in ii i -1 . n visit tu V isMnutt i
rn.tl. t lhat lli. .It.m.i of th ..pl'..', m
While I HI. Ulltl'I Ih" IniP'eSKinn that l
simt was glided wten I saw a nbout twp.t
tnitn alio If ha. liven chitn;sil w
was Ii l..ne'' N W I
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Ill III.' I,' 'I t tjlllt. l t r. tttt t 1 le'
lilt IIS
CRUISES Lcav,. so and ice
atvi mooi .-iprini; lony-uiRni, nours
Ian. 20 and March 12 by S. S.
S. S "ULU.V'of the Great White
-' iison hi
the fust, anil second
I'acilk'
April
Coat Jan.
2 I'n u sun I
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Fob. 5, 1!).
w 11-planne I
t
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whlto. Tou probably confuso It Willi Ihe
dome of the Conitresslonftl Library close by.
which Is lovered with Kohl leaf.
Complete Census Returns
To Ihr lUltloi ol Ihe Kvcntno Public l.rilutr'
Sir When will the complelo returns of
the last census bo readv for distribution?
l'hlladelphlo. Dec. 2.1, 1020. W, It, T.
The Census llureau says (list the com
plete results will not bo available for about
two years
Bible Translations
To Hie Fililnr of Hie ffivniiio Public l.nljir:
-Sir Into how nuny language has the III
hie been translated? Aro tliero any coun
trlea In which tho Clospel has not been
preached' xy. 1.. C.
I'hlladelplila, Dee. 23, 1020,
The latest report of tho Ilrltlsh lllble So
ciety states Hist tho lllble lias been trans
lated bv the society Into -IBO different lan
BU.iRes uml dialects. The American Asso
ciation nli has compiled ISO translations.
At the pres.nt time thcro are many parts of
Thibet. India. China, Africa and Australia
where the Gospel has not yet been preached
War-Risk Insurance Policies
T"J,,L' Kii'"! "' "";,Ti1Ho I'uhllc l.nlorr'
Sir What wns the total number of war
risk Insurunce ihiIIcIos Issued during the war
nnd the number that hnve lapsed through
nonpajment cf premiums' W I T.
Phllndelplila, Dec. 23, 1020
There are J.IHO.010 pnllcle-. In force, to-tallnk-H0.n31.O40.O0O.
The llureau of War
Ulsk Insurance has not compiled flBiires
showing how many policies lme lapsed.
Referred to Readers
Sir i an you or nny of your readers tell
mo vwien. i can obtain a copy of a prose
story uh.eh, I think In entitled "When ths
Moon rose I du not know the author, bet
It Is a Hevolutlonary War story and te7s of
a k rl nnni.-d Judith who saved her lover
from Ismiib hanged by the Ilrltlsh
II A V.
Hamilton ."ouare, N. J , Doc 23 1H20
Poems and Songs Desired j
Poem3 Requested
''V.'"' v.'-'v.',"'" o "'.'. Kcctl'ID Plb'lr r.r.lnrr-
Mr Mhl.e reading tlio People's Forum
of this ,t.t. 1 received the knowledge that
.vou lnv the words of Ihe poem called "The
Maklns I wou'd 1 very thankful to jou
If vou would send ine n i opv . Also If vou
would publish or send me the poems cailed
I Ve lion" .!! nit with the A K F
Ihe H.i-tlo of the Jlarne "
and
JOSHPII f,
I'lulide'phla, December Jl
O NUII.t,
02H.
".v.. have mailed "The Maklns' ' sn.l
would appreciate it If a reader could sutmly
th.
olllel two
Old Verses Wanted
In Hi. ili'.n of the Lwiwo I'nhhr l.rJm"
Sir A very old lady wishes mo to km
for some vrses which she heard us a ennu.
The hi,.t verse runs as follows'
"elv chaise tho vlllace Inn did Ktiln
lust us the settliiK sun's last ruv
T.niehel with refulgent Kold the vane
Uf th- ild church across the v nv "
As h.. remembers the poem It tells how
lim narrator sees two children anpaientlv
iiuirreiiri; over a Piece of brad Hh. re.
provis them of ureedlness. but discovers
that . ..Ii is araulnc that the jilece lielongs
tu the , th. !. and one of them clinches his
nrcunient hv sajlng thnt whlin be had hail
some bread that mornlnjr the other has
lasted nuthlntf since the diy before Of
mini.- aii appropriate moral is drawn and
nil eiiijM well (j f
riiiiaileliihla, Pecember -.'I lii'.'u
It.
"The Foolish Little Maiden"
7 ci Hi. Kcliior of thr i;tnmu I'ublic l.tdoer-
s - I am anxious to srUr.. a poem en
ii'o.l Thn .N.i- l;unne; leBlnnlnir. "A
It
Will
Certainly
Please
You
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VER go out into the woods, in the Fall, on a nutting expedition;
Ever bring home a bag of chestnuts, butternuts or black wal
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E
Winter evenings, when you tasted the wonderfully ripened twang of
the black walnut flavor, you most likely voted for black walnuts.
That is (he flavor uou yet in Crane's Walnut Ice Cream.
Clean, solid, rich, meaty Black Walnuts are chopped
fine and mixed generously into the freezing cream.
The demand for Crane's Ice Cream has constantly increased during
the past quarter century, necessitating frequent enlargements of the
plant. Recent improvements make the modernized plant adequate for
the present-day' demand for the Ice Cream that made Philadelphia Ice
Cream internationally famous.
CRANK'S
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tlio cream that
in a (1 e Philadel
phia nationally
fnmous for icu
cream.
Mnile from M-M
Mfxieaii V u n I 1 1 a
IliitiiP. importiil ill
in t ntiil Kruuiiil In
our plnnt
Look for
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i
foolish llltla maiden bought a foolish little
bonnet." UnACD T. CAtUl.
Phllailelphla, December 2S, IU20.
Tin: ni:w iiunnut
A fo1lsa little nialiKn bought a foolish lit
tle bonnet.
With n rl.ibon and a feather and a bit of
lace uion II:
And that the other realdens of the little town
might know It,
Rne thought she'a ko to mcotlns the next
Sunday, Just to show It.
Put, though the 11111" bonnet wns scarce
latccr thnn a dime,
The getting of It e e 1 1 1 e, J proved to be a work
of tlr"ei
So when It wns fairly tied, all Ilia bells had
stopped their rlnglns,
And when she came tu meeting,
Suro enough, the folks were singing.
So (his foolish little maid stood and walled
at the door.
And ilie shook her ruffles cut boh'nu nnd
smonthel them down before.
"Halleluial llnllelulnt" sang- Ihe choir nbovei
her head
'Hardly knew you! Hardly knew ou" were
the words she thought thevenld.
This made the little maid feel so very, vcrv
cross,
That she gave her little mouth a twist, hr
head n illtle toes:
For she thought the very hymn they sang
was nil about her bonnet,
With the ribbon and the feather nnd Hie bit
of lace upon It.
AnJ she would not wait to listen to the
sermon or the prayer.
Hut pattered down the silent street and hur
ried up the stair,
Till she raihed her little bureau, and In
n bandbox on It
Had h'dden sife from critic's eye her fool
ish little bonnet.
Which proves, mv little tnaldns. that each
of vou will find
In evetv Piitibnth service but nn echo cf
vour mind.
And thnt Illtle head thifs filled with s'lly
llttlo nlrs.
Will nevei ir.t a bleialni; fioin sermon or
from rrnyers.
Poem Supplied
To the 1,'iIiMi nf the livening Public l.nlurr
Sir- find onclosfd tho words nf the souk.
tho chorus of which begins' "She's morf
lo be pitied than censured." requested b
"P W (1 ' of oreenvllie, I.. In jour
People's Kt.runi of Tuestliiy. December 7,
iu:o JOSIIPH A. NOHI.K, Jit.
Philadelphia December 7. 11120
"A MAN WAS T1IK CAUSM OK IT AM."
In a little low room In the lloiven.
At a tiib.o was seated one day.
A lot of voiitiK fellowa couverslm,'
To Hum life seemed hupp) nnd a' ,
At the vetv next table was seatetl
A Klrl they had driven to shame
The fellows all Jeered at her weakness
Till thev heard an old womati exclaim
Chorus
she Is more to be pitied than censured she
Is more to be htlped than despised
Kor she's onlv a lassie who ventured on life'
stormy pnth tlbadvlsed.
Do not scorn her with words fierce and bit
ter ill not laugh at her shame mid
downfall
For a moment Just stop and consider, that I
a man wns tne cause nf It an
In a little brown church 'round the corner.
all the nelchbora had nathercd one da,
While the person was preaching a sermon
o'er n soul who had Just passed away
'Twas tho same wayward alrl from tho How-
ery who a life of adveuturo had led
Did ih parson then Jeer at her downfall?
No.
lie lieKK'd of Cod's mercy nnd suld
Little Poem on Death
7o (In F.iHtor of the Kvrnlnu Public l.iitotf
H I r I hnve been looking for a long lime to
find a poem entitled "Dying," by I.oulsa K '
,sr
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13
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" "tffl" ,- -1 eiwninyel " i
There is never but one Quality made
the best that rich, pure cream, pure sugar
and pure flavors can produce.
When next you buy Ice Cream, order
some Crane's "Walnut" from
a Crane Dealer
The Sign of the
a
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T It.
.Atl:
f"e"sl T
' e j.tr!.M
taing. I havo been tempted to write several
times tn the Feoplo's. Forum, since It haa
been established In your paper, but havo felt
It would bo n vain Plea, Uut I tee ao many
odd things that 'I thought tnaybo you could
help me find this:
KATHKIUNI3 K. DAT.
Philadelphia, December 20, 1020.
DYING
Hy Louisa K. Ixing'
1'nsslng out of thn shadow
Into a purer light:
Stepping behind the curtain,
(letting .a clearer sight.
Laving nslda tho burden,
This weary mortal coll:
Down with the world's vexations
Down with Its tears nnd toll.
Tired of all earth's playthings,
Hrnrtslrk anil ready to sleep:
Heady to bid our friends farewell,
Wondering why they weep.
Passing out of the shadow
Into eternal day
Why do wo call It dving.
This sweet going awiay?
"D. r. I." asks: "Can any one give the.
whole nf this?
"How far lo heaven?"
Not very far, my friend:
One single step will all the Journey end."
"M. V. C" wauls to know whether nn
one ihii give her nny Information about the
Indian legend of "Cllosscap." supposed to In
hnblt "Hlomtdon" on either the North or
Soutli Mountains In Nuvn Scotia.
"V I. II " wants to ltnow the author
of tho following lines, which are minted
from memory:
"liver near us, though unseen ,
The dear Immortal spirits tread;
All this boundless unlverso Is life.
There Is no death. "
The People' I'oriini will nnnear clallr
In the lhenlug Public Ledger, nml also
In tho Sunday Public la-iltcr. Letters
discussing timely tonics will lie printed,
us well lis reuiiested poems, nnd ciuesllotis
of grnrrttl Intrrcit will be answered.
Scranton Club Wins Eisteddfod
Dr. I'niT.v'.s vileo ('lull, of Scrniiton.
wai tin- winner of tlio $."00 raili pib.i1
nwiirilctl for tlio stnr fentnrp of tin
eleventh nntiunl HUteiltlfotl held in Lti
I.n Temple, under the nnsplres of the
Young PeopleV Koeiety of the Welsh
I'resiiyterinn Church of I'hilatleliihin.
J 'I'hi; prize-witniitiK fenturp wim n ehornl
contest for ltinli! rhortiies. There were
font' oilier rtiiiipetltiir. the l'tills of
Si'htiylkill Male Chorus, Ciinlorinn
' Mule Chorus of llii.s rity. St. (It'orge's
i lileo Cltll) of Trenton ntiil tlie Orpheus
1 Milk' Chorus of Khitiiigtou.
iFLQWERS
from
"The Sign of ihe Rose"
Are Alwnjs Tresh
Four Shipments Dauy
Charles Henry Fox
. ,'
"IIW
EDWINJ.SCHOfcllLttO.
533 N. Utb St. Philadelphia
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EL1F1KIM
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CRANE'S
CREAHSfe
8 CHILDREN SAVED IN FIRE
Four Men Overcome Flohtlng Mar
ket Street Dlazc
Hlght chililren were rescued when
fire NUopt n property nt !tl)21 Mnrket
street curly ycstcrtlny. Fouir llrcincn
re overcome hv Kinnlfe nml bv am
monia fumes, niter n tank in the bnsc-
ment exploded.
The property, n three-story lirlek
building, Is n toinblnetl utore nnd resi
dence, occupied by Miehnol ,f. Callln
linn ,n florist. Urtween 4 and C o'clock
Mrs. Cnllnhnn wn.s nwnkeneil by the
coughing of one of the children.
Her cries awakened her husband nml
also her Hister. Mrs. Ogcar Kimcnour,
of uolVi Wynltislng nvenue, who, with
her children, John, Grace, Joseph nnd
Helen, ranging In nge from four to ten
yenrs, was spending the night at the
Cnlliihan home. All were on the second
lloor, as were, the four Callahan chil
dren, Atlclnide, Margaret, John and
Michncl, ranging in age from hcvcii to
ten years.
Tlio Mimics, due to defective wiring,
originated in the basement anil run to
the second and third floors,
Mr. Callahan said the damage ex
ceeded $10,000. He wns Insured.
The lit emeu overcome bv smoke were
O. If, Kosklns, James Wood, (Jeorgc
Lambert and J.ny Cuinano.
Man III on Street; May Be Gas
Joseph Meritt'. nn e-Mihlier. twenty-
eight j ears old. became ill nt l-'oitieth
street and I.uucaster avenue this morn-
ing. He was removed to the l'resby
terinn Hospital in the patrol of the
Thiit -ninth Ktreet and Lancaster ave
nue polire station. It is believed he
mny be suffering from the nfter effects
of gas poisoning.
WINTKIt ni'.SOItTS
II 1.1,1, r-Allt IIKK111TH. n.A.
;REttEVIEW
'Ml and
Florida Is
Wt'l ti i sBWftt.
F -fMHAI
The proudest yachts fllde on the blue waters, rare game
fish in the depths. Two 18-hole Donald Ross golf
courses. Smooth clay courts for tennis. Bathing, trap,
shooting, motoring, horseback riding, airplaning. Sym
phony concerts In the morning, dancing in the evening.
Kindergarten nnd elementary classes for children under
competent Instructors.
Opens January Oth rr..A rtlmn tu '".
AdJriiiTktBIItmtrt, tfrm Ttri.ftr liftrmttlf tr nurvttlmi.
el 1 JOHN Mtt BOWMAN, Piw. IARU E. CAR LET, V. 1. C
IIHUMIHA linit.Mt'DA
J tfatune&airyiandz 2. Days fircm NevvYor k Jg n
UNDER SUMMER
Join the many charmlnr American families who p?ml thtlr
winter viicatloni In beautiful llcrmutlu where In ii nnnlnt nlil
world erttlnK of Incomparable Invellneas, ou miv IiibIIv rent,
rnr Tilav your favorite eDorta of coif, tennis rldlnr ilrlvlnft
molor boatlnir, enlllnE, bathlne nnd Ashing or dance at Hie icay
incrtles ut the many modern hotels
No l'npnrta lleoulred fur ltermiidn
Tnn snlllnta weekly durlne Jan.. Feb., Msr. nnd April vln
Hnfe, Fnn!, I)e I.uve, Twln-Hereiv Steamers
S. S. "Fort Victoria" 1 S.S.'Tort Hamilton"
H 000 Tona Dlsolacement
Satltnt; from New York
rjt.fr
Jan. 8. .. 'J'.'. 2ii i Jnn. D, is, l an
Keu . is. id, an v rb. i. . tn j.i
.tend Jor clearrlpltre IHeralnre fo
'rm
iJUKk
U FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
UffJrflsg&esrn-
34 U'lillelmll
KtL VavT-t-
Kiirneaa. Wlllir A Co., Mil.
Ilonras Hide., l'hll,.. Va.
7iiniiii.iiiiii.nnnMiiw.m.MtiTi
XTI-WTK CITV. N. .1.
ATLANTIC tJITY.N.J., I
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iof DislmdioivandRealCoiivtort j
I FIRBPROOP Q AH AC R. r I
i capacity uou. tvairrrs.jcxizpy
M.iH,Hi-siMi.sanM-WM-ieHiaiMiae-iiniM
Let Ut Malta Vou Feel at Home In the
"L'ltjr of Kobnat Health."
Hotel Morton
Orran Un.l Virginia Are. CannrllT 2SI).
Klrintor. 1'rlvxU Hstln, etc. Alware open.
Vlralnla Ave. and Ueach. Cap. S60. Prlvatt
bathe; run. water: elevator, etc. A me r. plan.
HAal.BL.US. Owner. N. J. COL.UINB. lljrr.
MarlborouanlBlcnMrn
Hnlpl Rnctrnriol KmucU uve. Itefiirn
riOlCl .QOSCODwl inrellcnt table. JIT SO
end up vveeMy. Phone 117 A. E. MAIIION
leIvHV(ltll). N. J.
Laurel-in-the-Pines
Lalcewood, N. J.
Situated umorir the Pines anil
ierlookiiitf Luke Cnraanljo
New "I'lnea Orlll" lS-lmlo flnlf Colli xf
I'llvute Timlin Courta. ItldlnK Kliailctl V.ilk
KlahliiK. Musli rrlvutii (luriiBC'e.
Nev Hlrctro-hydrothrrnphy Hath Hybtetn
I'KA.MC V. KIIL'TK. Mnnner
Hrnnih Ollbe of OI.O. A IIUIIN & HONH
c.MlllJrM New VorK Slot le IIxi h.ititto
l.Alvi'HOI)ll, N .1 111 Hi. rilHM nil KlinrtH
lttu.hlil Wnlo roWNHlllH CO.MMITTI.I..
NT.W ORI.KANB. LA.
NEW ORLEANS
"Tho Paris of Amarlca"
Central Ticket Office
of all Principal Rail
road nnd Staamahlp
Llnea In St. Charlea
Lobby. Illustrated
Folder on Requeet,
One of Amerlca'e leadlnc lioteU.
Accommodatlnif orer 1000 cueete.
ALFRED 8. AMER . CO.. Ltd.
Proprlotora
sr ii:ti:hsiii mi
Manhattan Hotel
ii.a
ts'I I'ltcii Mhuic;.
Modern fvlott.
iititlfiil criilllltls. nnnlP liet Imulcli't
MIA 'lit rie,
VISIT MIAMI
ll.inUletM, Cliiimlier nf ('oiuniircr, Ml. mil,
AIKilST, IA.
'hi.
HoielBonAifSS
Deliglitful for a Winter Vacation
Two full It-hole couriee In tplendld condition
llouepick name ana u outdoor eporti.
C. O.TRUSSBLL, M.vfr
LONDON, HNIII.ANH RKSOIPfS
-i .1 ii . i tn i i , nn, ...... !) !
)ben in iMti&on Mioit u
4MUA&A4 )WJl4
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ii
BLAMES ARGENTINE COURTS j
Officials Hero Dltter on Escape of
Fugitive Brlcker
Philadelphia officials, headed hv ,,.
jor Samuel O. Wynne, chief "of the
county detectives, litninc laxity, nf tt
pontine officials for the escape nf ur
William 11. llricker, the notorious
innlprnctltioner, liist l'rhlny.
Major Wynne declared clumsy inutt
proceedings In Argentina hampered ex.
tradition ot Dr. llricker, and lutlinntM
his intention of spending every cent nf
the $21,000 In forfeited hnll forfeitc)
when the physician fled this country
to bring nbout his recapture.
"Wc have just been advised by (In.
newspnpers that Dr. llricker ha
escaped from the authorities of tho rc.
nubile ot Argentina," .Major Wynne
snld yesterday. "It docs not surprint
us.
"It would have surprised tin if he lm(
not escaped, prior to tlio final decision
of the court to extradite Iiliu. It wns
all wcil timed, as he is said to hnie pt.
euscd himself from his gunrd ami left
last Friday, just tiic day before iho
arrival of Secretary of State Colby
The escape of one of the most nntniin'i,
criminals this country lias ever had will
ninke the welcome of Secretary Colhy
hv the Argentine authorities seem quit's
sincere."
Man Hurt by Auto Near His Home
Thomas Miller. -1801 Ilidge hvimui
wns knocked down neuv his home His
morning by one of the Swift A. Co,
trucks driven by Joseph T. Wooihuinl,
COS Grove avenue. He was taken to
the Memorial Hospital, where It was
discovered that he had a biulli i ut
scalp. Woodward was arrested.
WINTKIt KiyORTS
iiKi.i.r.Aiu iir.ic.iiTM, ii.a.
COTTAGES v
R HEIGHTS, :Jorida
most enchanting at the
Bellcvlew a. great luxurious Winter
home, nestling in a Southern paradise,
fringing the Gulf of Mexico. It com
bines every home and hotel comfort ;
offers every sport facility and the
charm of interesting people. -
JUDKlHS.Mjr.
SKIES IN JANUAR
I 11 000 Tona Dljnlacement
' alllnif from New Vorli
St.. NeiV or
"40 Hour From Frost to Flowers"
Thm Hamilton Hotel
II EH M LI) V
"The queen of Ulm.r Iteaorte"
The Uricit and flntal hotel on the lilandi
and of fireproof cor.tiiUvtlon; modern In
etjulpment and operation. Golf, tennta,
boattnr. rldlnr, drlvlr.K. danclnc, flahlnt.
bathlnit In the aea alias encloied eun
rrlor20O ft. lonr. Orlll. lOOovtalde roomt
260 with connecting hath.
Hamilton Hotel Company, Ltd
MANAGEMENT 01' J. A. HlinRIUIH)
N Y.Ofilce. 2.1 Dth Ave.. Hpur Travel Ilur,
tnnolllet ) fable addreea "Hotel nermude"
TORT MYI.It4. n.A.
Florida's Host Attractive Resort
HOTEL ROYAL PALM
FORT MYERS
On Hie llrantlful Calooaahatehee Rlirr
OPEN JAN. 8th, TO APRIL, 10th.
18-hole Golf Course, Oraee Oreeni.
TiclHIm, Horaebaclc Itldlnr.
Motorlnif, Tennla. Fine Flehlnr
and Iluntlnr. Bulphur anlmmlnr
pool. Orchestra, Elevator, Buns-
rlor cutalne, Acrommodatea 200.
Every Room with I'rlrate nath
J. L. NELSON, Manager
lor Ilpoklet Addrrea Town it Conntrr.
8 . 40th St., New York
tlRKBN rilVK HI'RIXOH. FL..
QUI-SI-SANA SPA HOTEL
(Iret'n Coir hprlnsa. l'lorliln
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