M 4 "BMa WLI$ SATOBDA, JANUARY 22, iM VK"'i "'fj' tttf '"V PRINCETON-YALE CLASH AT PALACE Pamous Rivals Moot at Hockoy Tonight Quakor City Boats St. Nicholas T1 nnd Princeton will bnttlo on ehdr home rink tonlcltt. The Tiger nd IliilMoK have their home playing Ire 6iirfnrp here, nnd no yet It lins not been derided hleh It the home tenm. Thee trams will crowi sticks nnd stnrt fbaslns the disc nt 8:15 nt the Ico ralnri". Captain Hlnkcy Cnrson, the poplar , ind nKKfcslvc Till lender, will bo bacK ' ml In eood Hhapc. In Carson's Inst i james hrrc he was In poor condition, due to nn Injured thumb received In nrartire before- the enmes nenlnnt (junker City nnd St. Paul's School last December. Grl'roni. a Philadelphia boy, will bo the only (Junker, City lnd holding n rrcular job on cither tenm. Orlxcom will start nt point. During the holi dnvs firleoin plnyed with the Merlon fneket team In tho Philadelphia. Ice Hockey I.ranue. TIrits Practice Princeton was here yesterday nfter noon for Its final practice. Tho Tlccra look like the most improved college team that Iiiih played here this season. Cap tain Maxwell has n promising sqinm. The bojs know how to sknto, and ns ftisn nt thov llinsfpp tlip hnrlrnv t,.li . nlque doubtless will bo In the rnce nt the finiMi. Yale, according to reports, iln has improved. Kcjct, the Tigers' nll-nrViund nthlcto tocrer, hockey nnd bnseball star n 111 Hart tonight's game nt left wing. He was late, in reporting for tho team, du to Ills activities ns soccer enptnin, hit despite IiIh belated entry, he clinched a position by his work ngninst Quaker City and Penn. In practice he hni been playing well. The I-nmy brothers, barrel jumpers anil acrobatic skaters, will be seen be tween periods. The Mullers und Miss Croker will entertain, Qunker City won Its first United Rtatcs Amateur Hockey Association jamc. making It nn even break In two lagui starts, by defeating St. Nicholas. C goal to 1, at the Ico Pnlnco last night. Bespectacled Ice Hockey Players Clash Tonight Spectacles 'nre wonderful things for thoso who lead n nonatliletlc life, but to engage In n strenuous pastime and jet be forced to wear tile glnsses well, thnt'H dlffprent. Meadows, in bnsebnll, nnd Oplc, of Princeton, In basketball, hnvo the optical adornments, but It lias remained for 'Ico hockey to produce two, nnd these lads will oppose each other tonight. Maxwell, Princeton captain, Is n goalkeeper, nnd wears a special guard for them. Held, Yale defen sive lnnn, refuses to wenr nny gunrd. "When you wear n guard It Is Just like playing under a' porch," Insists Held, of Ynlc. If the disc makes a bull's eye to night, something besides Ico will break. PHILS DEVELOPING A FAST QUINTET r - Local Eastern Leaguers Look Better in Each Game They Play Together 6upwb Passing Captain Eddie IIIH nnd Herbert Hen rlqucs were the stars on the nttnek, Henrique scoring five goals. Homier Utllfd the sixth. Captain Hill failed to enter the scor ing column, but It wns he who took the disc down the ice four times and bv iiTfcct passing made it possible for the Quaker City center to score. This ins by far the best passing jrnmo put ill) by Conch Dion's team this ffavon They proved tliut they had 'earned from the gnmes with the TorontD Collegians and Iloston Shoe Trail'. Ilepenteilly f.omo of the tricks worked by these famous tennis worn tried nnd executed successfully by the Quaker City "home brews." It took seven minutes for Qunker City to suite the St. Nick defense. Then Ilenriques mnde the first goal en a fast pass from 1 1 III. Then two minutes before the period ended the Hill Ilemiipies combination dented the St Mck defense for the second point. After live minutes of nction Rouder earned the disc Into St. Nick territorv, rot awav from Walker nnd Huntington. hut bumped Into Iturgcss. He passed IT .1' nrol,n" the last defense man. buffed Smart with a shot through one fids and finally counted on a beautiful nnt throuuli the opposite side. Four r.iiniitrs Inter Ilenriniies made his third eon on a pass from Hill. Wheancrythlng looked like n sliut mt for St Nicholas. Hierwirth pnrtlallv redeemed himself for Missing two easv Mints ( ,n the second period by taking MiaMiIng it Ihrough for the Iuiio New lorn point. A infinite nnd one-half later Hen- 1'ics made his fourth goal through ome excellent Individual piny. J ," ended Ilenriqiics made his fifth gnnl. Hil carried the disc around nnd back th. c?i'S1, X,ck ,,l0tl ""," "kotcd to 'Ln.-W'1.'" Henrinue.s nnd I'eiiiMmt Henrbiue.s sent it sailing Into the nets for the sixth tally. siusker C Ity Unuli - r'Mwln. left wine. . .covffr. . . . .point... toil.. ., :'rv Hill I'uter Hrt .Sfird bv jmMwJn: Wl"r flly . '. . Gol ,:n.rc"c.dTZ!"v wnod. 8t. Nicholas niemtrth . A. II-nrliii-j n,irs. c. . ... . walker . .. Huntington Smart ...2 2 2 n 0 o I 1 HftnrlqueB, The Philadelphia basketball five oi the I'astcru League is gradually de vcloplng n team that will be heard from before the second bnlf of the race is over. 'J lie Musical Minders may not win nny pennant, although Man nger Myers hns hopes of- his proteges finishing better than they did In the first bnlf. The Phils nre represented by the youngest aggregation playing big lcngue ball, but they are snowing the other tennis thnt it is possible to win games with n crowd of youngsters who nre pulling together nnd playing together rather thnn five stars in the game for whnt they get out of it. There is more enthusiasm nt the home games of the Phils thnn some other clubs because the line-up. excepting "Skeeter"' Wright, nto home boys nnd each has his quota of followers out there to root for his success nnd the team as n whole. Manager Mjers hnH much to look forwnrd to. Next senson when other niunngerH will be scurrying for talent he canslt back and know that he has n line-up ready to start. This evening nt Muslcnl Fund Hull, Kighth and Locust, streets, the Phillies entertain Trenton. Less thnn n month ago the Potters paid n vMt here and went awav stripped of the first-half pennant title when the Phils hnnde.1 them ii severe "trouncing. Trenton Js after revenge and wnnts to stay in the running by turning the tables In this gume. Manager Myers will start with "Ilabe" KloU. nt center; Tasson nnd Miller, forwards; Cross and Wright, cunrds. Klot. hns been unusually suc cessful ngalnst Tonic and invariably bus otitjiimpcd his opponent, und also outscored him. The visitors will have their best team In nction nnd It is likely that Ilernle Dunn, who hns been ninkin-f scoring records, will be in the buck field with "Ted" Kenrns. The Phils nie confident of success, ns they have n club that is hard to beat on any floor, but uho show exceptionally well on the home floor. The Manufacturers' League nlso an nounces a shift, in their playing dntcs next week. The regular schedule will be observed on Tuesday, but the Thursday games hno been postponed until the close of the senson. The Hell Telephone Lcngue will use Yonah I lull on Thurs day, ns they hne given the Manufac turers' League the use of the hall on Friday to conduct the first annua! dance which promises to be a great success. THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor Commends Editorial and Cartoon To tht Editor of the Evenlo rublie Ltdoert Blr At u inertlnjr of lh Ijiwrenoo H. Delnney Toit, No. 20, American Legion. Dtrartment of Pennsylvania, on January 13. 1021, a motion wa psmeit thnt th ad jutant be Instructed to wrllo you commendln you upon tho publication of the article on 'The Disabled ex-Servlee Man," accompa nied with tho cartoon by Hykes, pulillehd In your paper on Monday or Tuesday of thla It la tho publication of ruch nrtlclM and cartoon, that wilt hrlnir lli neonti. nf tho whole United States lo a real underalanrtlna of what should b done for tho men who rnKefl their lives for those who remained at home and who now need Jmmedlste mull tal nnd nnanclol asslatancn moro than they V-r needed In their Uvea before tho war. Aasurlng you that tho continuation of aush nrllcleo will eventually nrouse public Inlet eat which will have great effect In bringing about tho i.roper legislation In Washington that will overco-ni this uncalled-for condl t'on and give tbe ex-service men a sqiiara deal, I hopo to remain. THOMAS V. DOW!?. Commander Post No, 20, American Legion, Department Pennsjlvanla, Philadelphia, January IS, lf21. Women as Jurors Toth Editor nt the Evenlia PuMte t.'do'rl Sir Judge Tally la quoted as jwylnir Jbal "woman la not ntted by naturn lo bo n Juror," Tho main reason. In the Judge's opinion, why woman should not nerve na ft luror la that "she approaches the problems of life with her heart and not with her head" like mnn. The Judare, however sincere In hla convic tions. Is altogether wron In hl Judgment regarding vomin'a "u,," Woman probablv Is what the Judge flatteringly proclaims hr to be, In hl ueneral xlng, "a creature of In finite variety, nn Inspiration." etc. And It Is truo that "the maternity ward Is her (lod-di-algned plnr" for a period. Hut It Is rot her Ood-deslgned prison, thank Ood! and the Judge should not nlm to shut her up In It. If he haa wisdom sufficient to fill tho cfflee of Judjre, he cught lo be wliw enough to understand that morn than anything else, "motherhood" nullifies woman to bo a Juror. Sen what man's exclusive rule of the head haa done lo Hie world. Slaughtered mil lions of Innocent human beings: devastated the eirth which the Lord our Ood created for Ills children. Wars, war and rumors of wars forever and ever unless wn cease to clrmmscrlbo woman's "use." A little ' heart" Injected In our goverrment would do wonder for he world. Try It and tee, Woman Is the symbol of love: man the ,ytnhol of wisdom. Wisdom without love to Inspire It la nfttlmes cruel: love without wisdom to direct It ofttlmes falls nf tho de sired result. Therefore, man nnd woman must jto forward conjointly In the effort to serve their fellow creatures, nn 1 this Is the reison why wo should have mixed Juries. A mother of voung children should not be called upon to serve as a Juror. llr place, unquestionably. In In the home, supervising the care of her ahlldren. Only the woman of mature age, with understanding en riched by the vailed experiences of life Including motherhood, wjth Its divine and loving Intuition, Is prepared for the seri ous nnd Important work of weighing her brother's llf In the scale of Justice. And why may man determine "woman's (od-deaumeil place"? Surely the "still small vole" of the Alnvfhty speaks direct- Lettorn to tho Editor should bo na brief und to tho point ns possible, avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sccturlan dis cussion. No ntttntlon will bo paid to anony mous lottcrn. Names and addresses must bo signed ns an evidence of pood faith, although names will not be printed If request In mado that they be omitted. The publication of a letter Is not to bo taken ns an Indorsement of Us views by this pnper. Communications will not bo re turned unless accompanied by post nge, nor will manuscript bo saved. fa unfair for the newapapera and public to bo renerally roaatlnr them for not belnf always right on hand to nab the criminal after tho deed Is committed. You khow tha criminals don't work that way. They don't get all their preparations mad for "the dirty work" and then wait for an oppor tunity when n detective or 'a cop might txs around to "pull It ort." I believe In Justlco to every one and thoso hard-working detec tives and oops should hiva all the credit that la duo them. WILLIAM T. NELSON. Philadelphia, November 21, 1020. Favors a Bonus To the Editor of the Evening 1'uMla Ledger: Sir t hops you will print this comment regarding the speech that Prof.. William S. Myera, of Princeton. University, recently made about the ex-service man, saying, "If a country cannot call on Ita men to light for and protect It In time of need without having their patriotism materlal lied afterwards. Clod help that country." That professor must think the boa want tha whole country. He la greatly mistaken about It. Kvory other nation haa dono as much aa possible for their cx-servlco men In helping them and their families that were badly In need. There are plenty of bora who ever since their discharge havo been unable to get work In the same Job as before they went away to fight for this country. If ho ia not capable to huld his new Job he la rut out and n slacker Is given a chance In hla Place. So tho slacker will have n chance to make moro money, aa usual than tho ex-service man, When tho wjr w.ib going on It wag not considered that a soldier was getting only a dollar a day, and others that were out of the service were reaping a fortune In high wages. They wl'l say tho living was also high. Th.it might have been the fact, but how about tho family that had their aon or sons In the army? Were they not paying for food at high prices also? And not having a heavy Income, aa the others d:d, who never were In the serv ice. Then, when the soldier was dla charged with whnc little he ro-elved he had to start all over again. Many have not been able to help themselves to make a living. So I ray. If the nation will give a bonus to tho ex-service man It will be a great help, especially to some of the families which are badly In ned In these tnlng days. LOUIS COTA. Philadelphia, January 18, 1921. Condition of West Chester Pike To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir As a constant reader of the Kvitsi.va Pt'suo Leisirh It la alwnya Interesting to read of the conditions of highways through out tho slat- and ns I am a tnxper of Delaware county I nni anxious to know whether West Chester rlko la still on the map, or whether It Is Mill In the same do- lv to womnn's heart. Ood made woman ft i plorahlo condition na eennraliv helprn.ite to man in all things, at all times. It Is hrd to understand why those llv When man cp-vbk to determine the oo- 'ng on West Chester pike have to bo the caslons of her helufulnewi this old world of, goat, and why sonic of the tnx money la ours will be n safer and far happier place not used thero to Improve some of the A Cltlxenets To the Editor of lhi Evening Vubllo Ledger: Sir When an American cltlien marries n woman of foreign birth dos she auto matically become an Ametlcan cltlJen or doe aha have to get naturalization papers' C. O. CI. Philadelphia, January IS. 1021, She assumes the cltlienshlp of her hus iiand. Naturalization papers are not nec essary. Size of Mayflower, Etc. To the Editor of the Evening TuMio Ledger: Sir Will you kindly glvo me. If possible, the dimensions of tho Pilgrims' Mn flower, the number of passengers and the tlmo It look to crow on Its first trip In H120? Also the sue of Columbus ships tno Ulna, tna Plnta and ths Santa Maria. I H. snTMOUIl. Camden, N. J January 14, 1021. The Mayflower was of ISO tons burden, but we aro not able to give you the exact dimensions, Thero were 102 passengers. The Ma flower left Plvmouth, Kngland. nn September 0, Ifi.'O, reaching Provlncelown hatbor in November 11 nnd Plymouth, Mass., on the Ulh of December. Tho Plnta was a. vessel of fifty tons, with eighteen men; the Vlni of forty tons, with c'ghteen men, and tho Santa Maria of 100 tons, with a crew of fifty-two men. Do Laundries Use Chemicals? To the JMItor o th' Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir The inundrlrs are destroying clothes gent to them from my hous and I sup pose It Is. because they use harmful chemi cals. There should bo ft law to prevent iMindrles and washerwoman from using theso chemlralfl. Mrs. C. L. II. Philadelphia, January 7. l'J21. Poems and Songs Desired Wants a Poem To the Editor of the Evening PubUa Ledger: Sir I should like very much to get n poem that t!ls of a man plodding along without, he thinks, gaining tho recognl tlon his servlcea demanded, but he was told to persovero and all would come right. It contains these lines: "Hut persevoro, still prrever: Tou'll nil gain recognition when you reach your hundredth jeer." W. C. L. "A Reverie" To the Editor of the Evening public. Ledger: Sir The poem dcslrd by Mrs. Arthur Fournler. of llrlsml Pa . la called "A ncv- erle.' and Ii na follows I drifted 1a night on an Inland sea, Hedged In by tho h lis of years, And. while none of tho kc-non of my dream was l.ew Each claim-.! for Itself, an It came to view. Ita moaruro of tribute to memory due, Ita amlloa and sighs and tears. The shores of the lea were lined with thoso I had known when life was new, But through all the chansea thot tlma had wrought Was ono' fure. with unaltered friendship fraught, For th I was on was the sea of thought, And tho friend of my dream was you. M. K. It. Philadelphia. January 17. 1021. Will Mall Poems To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir "The Shooting of Dan McCSrew" Is the title of Kolert Service's poem ' Dan gerous Dan McOrew" is but a aentenee In the above poem, Hobert Service also wrote "Tim Cremation of Sam Magec," I'll 'furnish "f!. L, D." with both poems. They will bo too Ion to print, so kindly Instruct "C. J.. D." lo write to me for both poems. HOT KHOUS15. 260 South Seventieth street. Plilladelphls, January 10. 1021. Wants Words of Song To the Editor of the Evening rubtlc Ledger: Blr riesee supply the words of the rong which contains tho following linen: "There's no home I'ko the old home you left lonr years ago. And there's no friends like the old friends that once you used to know; There's no love like the old lovo that you knew when a lad. That's the lovi of a. mother and a good old dad." HELEN T PHICK. Philadelphia, January 17, 1021. An Autumn Poem To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir I am very desirous of securing: a poem, and come to your People's 1'orutn, which contains the following. "Changing, fading, falling, flying, Krem the homes that gavo them birth: Autumn leaves In beauty dlng , Seek the mother breast of earth." M, Ii. W. Philadelphia, January 13, 1021. A Poem Requested To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I am very anxious to tret s. poem starting Willi thee two llr.es: i "riicauao In ft day of my days to comn, There walteth ft Brief to b-." W. L. SAMUKLS Iliitadelphla, January 4. 1021. Tills puni Is entitled "lleciusu," but w- are unable to nam the author. nncAUSK Heatiso In n day of my days to come. There valtrth a gTlef to be: Shall my hart grow faint, and my lips b dumb. In this day that l bright fcr m? And every Joy Ife sends me comes Aa a sweet and glad surprint. I f "rt hot n step Ik f -r, m Ai I tr" 1 en, annllier n ItUl 111" plft IS Mill III l.hh Kr, piliK, Th , fulure Ills m rfy shall rl nt ; And wlint luuks dark In tin, distance May brighten ot 1 diaw near For pTliai-s tho drdd future la less bitter than I think, And Him Ixird may awe t n the waters Ilefore I stoop to drink Or. If Marsh must ! Mnrnh, 1I' will stand beside Its brink It may bo that ll kttps walMm; For th? cimlng of niv ft Somo gift of such ran- blessedness. Some Joy so strangely swr-t. That my lips mn only tremblu With tho thanks I eintiot rak. 6 restful, tdlnsf a Imornnee! "ris bb'ssid not lo know. It sillls me In thos" mlgh'j arms Which will not ht Inn go And au'lv huhs my siul in rt On tha bosuui that luves in- no And s'i I c on, not knowing I would not know If I inlithr I wviuld rath-r walk In tho ! with Ond Than w ilk nlono in Mi., IIk-Ii', I would rather walk with Iflm by fnltli Than wulk alonu b Mo'lit My hart shrinks back frrm trials Which the future may Ultimi, V t I tivr had s sorrow lint what th dar Lord chose So I send tho comltur tears hirk With the whlspir-d words IIu ki.owal H Is for IHUam, who cussing did !. r Is for Cain, who hla brother did klltl I Is fir Daniel, who kept the Lord's wH II i f..r I. tub. whom the rav.eni did fH I" In f-r l i, with scorn did take b4l i H I i '. iiaih I Dnvll wss slain! It U f r Ilng'u who tr.iersed the plain J, I Is for Isia", that dutiful son. J Is for Jac'ib, from duty did rilu. Can aomn ono complete It rllArtLUS 13 HANCI. Camdin, N. J, January 17, 103t. Harry Kerr. Ogontr. Pa , ask tot tlisi words of the nong entitled "They Laid lief Whro the Other Palslea Clrow." The People's Forum will appear dally In the I'.vrnlng Public Ledger, and bIm In the Hiimlar Public ledger. Letter illvil-lnr tlmrlr topics will lie printed. h well os reutiesteil norma, nnd nueatlona of grnrrnl Interest will be answered. A CHARMING PICTURE cf a lovely baby S'lzr 15x2.0 Mailed upon receipt of Ono Dollar ART ADVERTISING SERVICE 1.1" Iteul KMnto Trust lllilr. s IMillndelptilH. Wnlnut MS ' Wants Rhyme Completed To the Ldltor of tin: ,", i no Publir Lrdger. S r The wrltr attid-d a Ilaptlit Sib I bath srhool at I.lvhth and M.ni r rtrer-ts I during the ir of 1 vl.1-ilt.fl., nnd.reriihs a pUuird on th-j wall of thq It f.vnt tlpnrt j ment, which ho vvou.d like to !.. cm Pitd bv some one w hu lony know the I wh-.le a'phab't. as taught bv Mr Shoinakr. I then In business at X'uurth an I Arli nr'ti ' Phi ndeipl.iH. nn.l superintendent of the I rchool 'A Is for Adam wh i ws the first man; Hecnuse of a subtle nrnso of poln. Like a pulse-beat threaded through: Tha bll of my lltouxht, shall I daro re frr.ln Frt.m delight In the pure and true? In th harvest fie'ds rhnl! I cesse to gl-an. hlnro the bloom of the rprlng has fled? Shall I vll mine eves lo the noondiy shi en. Hlncn the dw of the morn hath sped? Nnv. phantom 111 v lth the warnlntr hand. Nay, rhosts of th weary past: Serene as In armor of faith I stand. Vo may net hold me fast. Your shadov s across my sun mav fall Hut ss bright tho sun shall eh'no. For I walk In a light ye cannot pall. The light of the Kin! divine. And whaiever He sends from day to dor I sin eure that Illi name la Lnve, And Ilr never will let me- loe mv 'Ty To tny rest In Ills home above. - IF YOU LOVE FLOWERS you will not only bo Intor ctpd in our prcnt variety of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12lhSt. Poem and Author Wanted To the PiUlnr ot th- Eirnino Public L'do-r- Sir llrnro print for me a porn entitled "Not Knowing." which starts with the H-ie "r know not what will befall me" Also plne nam" the author. A. T F. rhllni'elphli. January 10. 1021 NOT KNOWINO Ity Mary flnrdlner Ilrnimrd I know not whnt will befall me. !od hanrs a mist n't r my cje. And thus nt each step of mv onwarl i ,ih lie inak's new sc-nes arise. Boots and Saddle I0 Ilenriniies ii.v. '""'" iienriques. ,Inrau.a n?i?!."fci,nd VC'0'' louder 8s IlenrlaV. ,".' '.?' ',lrd,t",rloJ. "Isrwlrth Ultutlons-leirot ;iS,i'nal,"f"' ,2:82' Sub-fti.s-.rfjr"'. Period. Houder for run. fiirtmaii for . "" - nrn. itfnriques, Jexvott for Bushman Iitir.-- V Ml rt onriruoa for A llenrleues for rvlTm",'"' A-."enrloues Pl'lne -loal tuaaes-ii-Sin' i,tfrr '""' kiiMr-Duniin it? Lroej Bnd Tord, Tlm tnlnu. .Sn.cAn Worrell. Time Thtee .V.. ftuvus, - - L Amateur Sports AuIlnT lVt f, h0 Kn The Tr ii 2s .rI'1 f ,h0L npnid. "In of the ,1... ... V'. IC fiamnion- cJaviorb-Yh(ry-7t.rran. . eiannrer Tncti- i " . former i.t" i. "" '" . " " number of liil. . . . Kiigh, 'c.a...w!,!fnir .(mn with the Ws.n, . r ".". n tl. TH'h 6' 'I'nrourrll V- ,lr' Uu,tlc, rn "1 Siffl' iriV,.0' C- Tl.lrty.oiSh !trcctN. rnru oighth G JJ ''-".o .'r'f"""; '" "-mors ,r i team. 1,. . fro,n fourteen. slxteen- ' i. 'y, uu ' the citv. ;iiirnn " ' 're,t t"n,e'1 nanny Geatt-ns isdl RL" r on'n foV n"r.T.'la;','Vh?,nhnn, "" of Ir-h-J'.ouni ii.',. 'liln. . irinii-s . Iiiduh.;! V.'f.",'. hi Vr'ffr" ,n1 ''"nlor. desire l.iu s, ,.''' r Ld teams j ""' l Oakdjle street. St Isidore has Bhown such hleh speed at New Orleans that he rihnot be ovrrlokd this afternoon In the feature at the Pair (liounds the West i:nd Purse at a mile .md M-venty yards, b Inc the fourth on the card, ft. Isldiro appears beat at a route of moro than iv inllr. which accounts for his defeat at thri'e.fourths nf u mile by GorKe Starr his last out. Tlppoo Sahib and blr Orafton ohould bs cunti tulers The other six events on the card are above the ordinary, at la usually th cukc on tfal urdavi when lanro rowda am drawn m th talr tirounds. AinntiK the horses known to ba In cood form In these rices nu: I'lrst Lotteiy Cur) don. Deckhand, wcond. Young: S'!1".15' .,Ta.l'L"a.1! 'J! 'ontieur. Ht. Quentln: third. United Vordle, Trust Official, llrltlsh Liner; fifth. David CralK Mi-Adoo. Austral: sixth. Handy Mao lloldcreat Hoy. Solid Hock., ssvi-nth, Kalr Orient. Sagamore. Cheer Leuder. Sam C. HUdrrih. one of the most success ful American turfmen, has sold to Harry F. Sinclair, his partner, his Internet In their rnclns stables. Mr. Hlidreth retained only hla ftvmlto horse, fttmnibull, and will re main us trutner of Slnclalr'a horses, which will appear under the lumo uf tho Ilancocaa larm. Ansner to rorrrspondent The present inevtln -vt the Fair CSmunils, New Orleans, closes mi Tebruary 8, wlien another meeting tBlns at Jefforhon Park on February U to March 17, thirty-two raclnit da. The -.wii.uriiiiir'j uunvmrn n ASci'vtion haa ruled aeulnst rnclnc during Lent. The sprlna """'" "ytin ,i ijrxiiiKlliII un April .3. contlnulnsr for ten days. Joseph K. Wldener's champion American Jumper. Duettlne, which was ecnt to Kne land a month bko, U now at Lewes under-rolno- trutnlnr for bhr French and Kntllsh "lakes Duettlste's (tret r.ir will b In the Y.'S"4 nlcei'lec'iase of Paris at I miles and 110 vards durlni: the last week In June. A I.seott. thu jriilr.er will ride the horse In this race. Tho keldlnc then will to Into training- for the Grand National f!leplechaa over tho Alutroe course at Liverpool. n 'SSr1 AJ Stonelimn has purchased of 11. T. Wilson the Boo.l horsea ytllow Hand and Tiry Moon at a atlrf ilmire. Yellow Hand. l-.nllih bred. Is one of the fastest horses 111 Amorlea. He won 118.201 last season, whllo Dry Moon added I1S.4T3 to tho Wilson"" ihequer. II. P. Willney will send to the race, this fJoM-Trya". " Trj"""' b'' " Klnc Alfniieo led th- list nf wtnnlnr own ers In Spain for 1020. The klna's hnri. vvMMhlrty-mo flat races und twelve jumJK In which to "bldo our wee nncKT TAnon. Tonkers, N. T. January 10, 1021, Criticizes "Militant Christian" To the Editor of the Evening Publir Ledger: Sir For ecntlsm and sheer Impudence I never saw anything In print to eo.ua! the letter published rectnUy slcncd "Militant Christian." Is tin, writer iv lonir-hnlred man or a short-haired woman? Who else besides this fanatical person thinks the antl-salnoi aa crefratlon la "moro powerful than the bov ernment" or ,"la the jtoveniment"? And he has the effrontery to designate as "the rabble" nil those who do not fall In with hie hard-and-narrow brand of Ideas. People of this sort don't seem to realise that they themselves are Uie worst cnemlos of Chris tianity. "Militant Christian" was bom some cen turies too late. Ife should have lived when tonBue-borlnar, burning and other horrors were eotnmlttcd In the name of the sentle Nazarcne. May u Just Providence save our beloved country from till sinctlled blathrskttos who are so narrow they can look through a kcjholo with both ejea at once! Mrs. M. M. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, January 13. 1021. To Speed Up Auto Licenses To the Editor a) the Evening Public Ledger: Mr Your nrtlcle on auto tans tnnUht Is nn the'rlcht lines. The plan in effect in Alabima, to my mind, la about tho best I know of. Tho probate Juilve of each county Issues the face For this thev u a form of iohus. as j Know there aro n number of farmers llvlns In the vlnlty of Newtown P,!,.!il,rn.i. ". "ruln'v ul enjoy rldlnir Into Philadelphia either by automobile or buirey w'thout havlnir both the springs In l their vehicles and sprlnes In their bodies dislocated. .i " i'f "!' W' v'" ,n "W money nn I the Lincoln hlBhwny. William Penn hlh-I wn. and all other highways, but It doesn't seem fair to make the little fellow suffer ' ,?13 . ,he h,K "" "Prv. We are en . t tied to coo.1 roa-ls, no rmtter whero we live. It Is one of our icrcateit nssets. Philadelphia, January IS, 1021.' ' ' T R AYLOR TRUCKS A Philadelphia Product Steady repeat orders testify to the satisfaction Traylor Trucks are giving. It will pay you to see the various models of Traylor chasses and bodies on exhibit at our Salesrooms and Service Station, Broad Street and Lehigh Avenue. Phone, Diamond 101.1 Open Until 10 P. M. During Show Week Absence of Street Signs I To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: I Sir Why should not the city Council be, requested t0 ,, nn ordnnnc9 t0 th f. f'ct thnt every street corner should have I Ihe name of the street on both a..ls of ' tho houees at the corner? Jlanr corners do nut I-iivh street nams, especially in the i seotlons where the streets are tinieh Im.r. I sected and It injkis It very confuslnir to' nnd certain locations I nm eur. this .vould ' to appreciated bv every on a. ; J, i Philadelphia. January 17, 1021. Why a Pistol, Anyway? To the Editor of the Evening public Ledger: I Sir I noticed In the People's Forum a I few days aim that a citizen wants our le I Islators to Blve all the prlvlleKO of carry ing pistols, t bellove she la rlrht. If noth ing btter oan lw done, but I believe there I la a better and a more sure way out of ' It. Let them Blve us h law to nrnhlhlt ih ' manufarturo nnd sale of p'stnls. since they I "Shameful Neglect Our Disabled Dou n Of Ixiok fashlnnid after Hit, Vnlt-d Stutesiare made for no other mirno.n than tnr nmney.order boo't th., stub nhowlnc the I to kill each other wlih. What In the world reremt. nnn is torn i ' me senso or pistols any way? How lone name, etc hs does th. You Auto Know Barnes with "ice sic- eeT.1t ""'." te ,h" ,TIi(i v. IArtnlilar. . ... ti n in ,i7i ' r-r "' "' "i all,"-' .?"'"," V,"!,' ,t'm. o treet. " SIl"idek. 2021 '"ti snv twelv'e' ih'V,.'1""1'"'" neslre carnei " ha, a .K 'nlr,"'n.ear-o'd lives iL. trn," Abo Goodrow. ISM North" lihth r5S"VB?;,ftif,i;'llM'-h- to pom. er awav our,'rn-"r-o 'renco,,, n. Schwartt. book teamm old teams, at iu. south .Trmole $Sl'? r'.inT;- rW'V.? trt. r H Cullt. 2241) Momrose llJS !''"" '"nrVe'lmV 'e".T w?n, lo h'f "imjt' lnr, U; .if!?" nf ' class. Ed J. "I", orlh Ilandolph stieet. K7"!3rd'.l,ihf ?:?";: ,n ti'l" '"" "he other," ? ',',' A' i""1" ,C y' vn(,,l c'" ttui, ' Hchwarti, ofnj Chrlitlan m .,.. . . .u iiiuhw K ruin irst mr t..iii,.ti. .l raphiirlnr .n,.,llv mn .1.. ! TnS ......v.w. bu,(i.,, (un (ita tar a few blocks with the throttle down, then open i hi throttle quickly und the car should pick tin speed rapidly. up The accelerator on some cars Is very senal. live r.nd the novlco finds difficulty In oroner control of th. foot thrntlle drlv-rle mle rouah roads A slmplo foot rest Installed to rt the ball uf the foot will prove Vdvii. Wien drlvlnr up hill don't wait until the -iiiflne almost stalls before chanalnr to a lower Bear. If ou cannot negotiate the hill easily on hluh guar, then shift to second speed Ixifore tho enslne labors and knocks Jly ao dolne you will avoid n.uch englno-bear- The correct mixture at hlh enslne speed Is determined by ftashlns: the throttle open to note If the ermine i picks up amoolhly and evenly. If It backflres it la Reltlnr too rnuch air The hlth-apeed adjustment must be chanaed to clvo It leas ' Germantown Friends Lose ttermantown Pr'ends' fi n,e nns de. f. alert for the flrst tl'ne this enr nn their own Poor by I'pper liarhj's heavlr team i.lerly. The wnrl. of Captain Hartleit of I.nrhv, who S'ored Ift points, and the loni sho's of lluckuam. iruard iicrounteit for the vlu'nry CnptAlu Downs slnrri-d for fler inantown bv erorliin Id points, vrlth Ath trlnn, the apeedy little forward, comln sec ond with 4 points. Tho final score! Darby. 83 1 dermantown. 24. to show the amount ptld for this service. A fie rf flftv cents Is paid bv the applicant. He ceta his tiir nt once, .t rid If It should so haprn thnt Ihe Jmve has no tass ou a-et a canl Ktntlnt: you have applied and on which you tun your car until you -et your tac All must apply on or before a given date. eicept where a car Is Just bouiht. The re turns are made In the rrvular way. I know of truck nwnera who are loslnc money every day waltlntr for their taxs yet they claim they are moro than twenty-four hours behind. It looks more like twenty-four days. I trust the nrvny clubs will take up this matter and nek for a chanzn for the better. ClFiOIlOE H. YOI'NdEIt. Danville, Pa., January 12. 1021. Our Alert Detective Force To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Blr I am a little b't surprised at a let- er I read In your People's Forum In which -ur detective force was ridiculed because iicy wero unama to aetecv" and our police force because they were unable to protect. I feel the writer wns entirely too severe ori both of these publle guardians. As an ex ample, look at the wonderful work they have Just done In arprehendlna- a man and woman who are suspected of belne Implicated In the Pelrce murder. Within four days after this murder they ever able, throujh their alertness of course, aeslsted In every possible) way ly the suspects themselves of Undine; th's man and woman In a Philadelphia Jail With Treat shrewdness the detectives learned the character of tho car In which tho pair had fled. Tills was n master stroke of detec tion, even thoush It was probably the only car In Philadelphia of Its tpo and color. Hut that should not detract from their credit. It was the detectives of this city who spread tho warnlnsr country-wide thai a man and woman were fleeing- In a motorcar with n bright red body and nhie to make seventy miles an hour from this city, nnd thej should wnteh for th car. U was this of ficlal warning that helped the gurngo man hi Wheeling. W. Va , In his Identification nf the car and locating the nuepcts. Isn't this to be pUerd to the credit of our detective force- And yet your correspondent says they never catoh any murderers and very few hold-up nvn Didn't they catrh another suspect, Urines, and with virtually, nothlnu upon which to work'f I believe the Philadel phia detective force Is as clever as any similar body In the country, und I think It shall we, as r n.cnlled Chrl.t nn nnni. I contlmi" to manufacture vvearons to kill each other with? v. L O. Philadelphia. January 17, 1021 ! N Questions Answered Enlistments In the Navy ! To the Editor of tha Evening Pub'l- Ledger- ' ..Slrr",?'n,t ur" ,hs ,erm" ' enlistment In the United States navy at the pretent time? . w. l. a. Philadelphia. January 17, lfi21 Orders were Issued by the bureau of navigation on December 18 to stop all en- I llstments for pero.H of two and three , years, and authorizing enl'stments for four yeara onlv with tho exception of minors between tho ares nf iatit n A-.i -... - - '-- . ni.u viaillCQIl 1 years, who are to bo enlisted fnr ih .,.. rlod of their minority, with the consent of parents or nuardUns He. enlistment may be made for two. three or four ere, and extensions are authorised as heretofore. Possessive Pronouns To the Editor or the Evening public Ledger; HIP Is It ev-e correct tn n. nn ...-. .. " " m'd an ., inmrD- . pne ;n the pronoun "Its"? 1 have seen It ' so written seve-il times, but I do not think It Is pr ie- IONOrtANT. ' Philadelphia, January 17, 10J1. I It Is not proper to use an apostrophe In I any of tho possessive pronouns lt, ours, I jours and theirs The apovtrophs would I bo proper In case the word "It's" were used I aa a contracted rorm or "It la," as In the expression "It s u flno day." An apostro phe Is Improper In ouch a possessive pro noun as "tho dog wags his tall," or "this book Is yours " Doats Watching Icebergs To the Editor of th' Evening Pub1- Ledger: fir Does the I'nltrd States keep boats ' at sea to vrtch for Icebergs? W. L C 1'hlLndolphla, January 17, 1021 ' ' i The coast inurd does control the Ice re glnn of thn North Atlmt'c ocean principally I off (he llr.md Hanlw und along the transat lantic steamship lane Iteports are nude to Ihe hj-drographlo office of the navy, and I warnings circulated by wireless. Informing I snips in mo wnerearmuia or Icebergs, which are a constant menace to navigation nt cer tain period of low visibility, due to rain fog and mist Lirt-lpri; unf TiTxw v.n ! r.uJ r,.1 1U "c neaitn Service, according ""' ""-ilv" mKuumny rosi, is monins behind in dealing with urgent appeals from disabled soldiers ncedinp- trnntmpnt. n is also the Bureau of War-Risk Insurance in payments. The Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph quotes Col. Frederick W. Galbraith, Jr., National Commander of the American Legion, as saying that "10.000 disabled veterans are quartered in cellars, poor-houses and insane asylums.'' ttotTcI110,10111 article in THE LITERARY JJIOrLibl this week. Januarv 22, 1921. pre sents facts that will astonish the American IS A CHILD'S LIFE WORTH $10 TO YOU? .' A'v? Mi "crbc,rt Jloover wrote to The Titorarv nicest ml? mte Ii i' . t ,h?- ',osPcrn" on.litk-n t tl.n.o nml n rmtiin ?".. I,lr in 'l' ,,'urIie. nn.l of tho tl.r,..if.ne,l intcr .,ii . f "'.'' wor,,: ?' 'lis TRunlziition be,'im.r it. ic-ourcos would be oxha-iitnl h, .Tnnuary, lm ni.l tl.at ,. had n.-ked nt Tifi. i"?" "r'inI'-1tlV'' to I'"- tho f-irthrr rospon-ihilitv of this work from his shoulders, but that up to that time aouu of them had felt nblo to usmimc tho gigantic tifU ,v,iJrhc itcrar-v I)if,lV?s Profoundly stirred bv tho fall of bis Brcat eniercnei nnd decided to consecrate its eutire ener-y to tho tusk ot arousni; the American pcpl.. t., uphold Mr. - sit " te.4t,j. juTiicu, anir uiii-aciven wiwi u arfic ca.u contribution tin the very lir-t nnnenrnnrn nf thtu nnni n n.. - . .. . ' "' ""' ,,,," T .vui i jvbiuciii-c civ iinrilinc irave n wonderful impetus to tho Pund by hi. P. u,l,, ,X 0 rtar0vlnCmchildr" contribution of ?2.5uo to care for ffiu We nikblishrd the nnnenl In mnm u .1 1 1 . . In .1 i'. . . " ;V". '.""" '""'' nunureri lead- ... , ""-iiufia luiuiiKiinui me u lilted Hint es ami telecrnnhed mure inaniso tnou-ann newspapers ursine their editorial support, which was royally Riven. Immed.MrU fV,lo, J tl ' Kivelvn',r.'10 Wl1; h,,h.?lc nifcvat ba, rinhimc, . : sively and vvitiout interrimtinn ,,...,,. .. 1. . ., ..' . i't nun' mourns. SHEETROCK WALL BOARD Has No Equal Shectrock Is Economical, Safe and Sanitary. Easy to Erect. Cannot Burn, Warp or Buckle. Convenient Sizes. Pearce Fireproof Co., N. E. Cor. Broad & Arch l, K- .l ..,.! "","1"' '.'. "" . I, Z, 11 Vu "1 "' Prn',r ITI'ln of Amer.-a ronond.M t.. tho en 1, tho members ns welt ns the officers, of othrr creat benevoleut orKanUatioi.3 felt that this wns also tlioir opportu Si..,thi? (li0,",,ltl, whl'' '; ""over had previouslv ,xper -enced disappeared and be found it possible t , -.'mpletc a com'J: i0" "' "S,vlt f,,h firr?t0,t rolief oran,.atior i ,, th" country for a combined cumpnlKu to collect the S.'i't Ot 0 Of 0 SliruSei'lu' eWWWB 0t K '-'owue -.. ...wm, mi, iii.iut.-iii.-t-it.'i.-t, ine congress. iuc jjuupiu 01 mo l luieu tates. The cause of th present reprrettable condition and a remedv for ii.' aro carefully shown. -THE State nnd city oruanizations were nuicklv forme.i in every m the half Of Th. otn' of KW.fH'vVO. 7. . " PIT ?r"r" .. Nn t. ..1 " i"f ..,.:.. ''"'. J."""'; i p "th.-r lulf . u.Kt,j '."" "luiui 1 iic nexc 11 ( ays to be cfTm'tim Hemcmber, $10 t-avos the life of one child. 1 verv ,, , whose e,,. rests on these words thould not ,t ,.,' paw without Ken,.nB ,, contribution for this 1iiV.", 1 . rk We are askinc all our renders to on operate in r ,,,,; way with the local organization, u,,d to Mmtl ,".?, nh, lions to their Stnto Treasurers inte,id of ,rZ, n Idternry Ulcct. because it 1. nnniM. ."f '''..' .to ' ho ;,!StWi&.rr,bu,-M ,n "--cded coir:; Olvo scneroiisly and Bive promptly to this emergency relief to save tho lives of Kurope's start inc children. "lr,,cnlT r"ut The name and addresi of your State Treasurer .t Dr. Monro Tnylor, 22 1 S. 18th St., Philadelphia, p. x T t The Mark of 1 .wifr , , A I Bo Raadar of 1 SIR & I ir Th Literary J 1 &JVemJL I I i . 1 H FUNK & WAGNALLb COMPANY ,PbllJiera oi piiDiic ana winch have been incorporated l)v 1 the American Lejrion in a dispassionate memorial to H and Iff s m ie g I- '' l """'" N ' v- ."i.l ... MWldKK Iv ' J r.T,Fl', .lmPrtant news-artlclus DIGEST" this week, are: The New Italy ( With a Full-page Map in Colors ) To Sell Europe Our Surplus "On Tick" No More Railroad Strikes "If" Germany's Air Aims Tidal Power at Last A League to Improve Posture The Coming Age of Fiber Our Grandfathers' Favorite Opera Here An Why Prohibition Is Not Enforced Tlie Vatican and the Y. M. C. A Should the Clergy Pay Full Fare? European Iron and Steel in 1 920 Hying in a Hurricane Over the Caribbean he Young Idea Welcomes "Movies" in the School, Puss, the Sphinx of the Fireside A Lean Year for Pay Envelope -rv uenue nint to Cubq Fewer Lynchings Is All Quiet Along the Adriatic? Best of the Current Poetry Topics of the Dav f OO J AT I o , !""1' tntcre8Un M'rtrationH, Including Cartoon, January 22d Number on Sale To-day-News-dealers 10 Cents-$4.00 a Ye-ir a V ?- MV. , ii w
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