Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 05, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING- "PUBLIC tEDGERrPHirAI)EI;PHXA, SATUK0AY, PEBRUABY 5, 1921
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St BOARD IN, f,
JUEST0FHAIIDIN6 JBfcJ'
Proving More Difficult Tnsk for pWp
Pre3itlont-Elect Than Seloc- Jl rAsl& "v Kjl)
tion of a Cabinet I 1 , I
$1,000,000 DAILY DEFICIT k,'" A. !
.ffixri atLLt u. tuts i j. jjAJTAuX. Ha. -'
mg'i PmP&W.
1 ril u&$&3!Ef&$$x v;SvJJ g&sWK?
l tHSiMQKM8SJ'W? Mf?
IVRNGO JURORS SENT
Lloyd George Tells
Germany to Accept
HOI TILL MONDAYS
H CLINTON V. Ml.ttKKI
Btnff Correspondent I'lrn tig 1'clillr I edter
Cnpurloh', ff, w PiiS. I' l.edorr i o
Washington, lVb .1 -Whore
President Hurtling tinrt men big
to rim the b SB''-! lui-in I" th" v
tlie shipping business, which t!"
left upon tin. Imndi of tlii' Am
people?
l'iohing n enhinot is ev rum
tn selecting seven men who will 1" ' 'J
(Pnoilgh to tfll.o up n con. etti wit' 'V
penses (lf f'jn 110(1 IHII1 H'nl II (I'll i' 'f
SI, IKK) (loo it -In v. whh'i tins not 'ren
run bj ntivho'lv for montlis, win I tin
most of its pliitit lilie, .iii'l nil i' i' '
wliirli f;iM ii p in 1 if Jm-Mios (1. is
f-win. vvliph will luie on it Ii iii'l i
decision of n rontt between gt-nt i
teresti for tlie tit rol. or nt len-t ' i
equitable JU i-ton. of tlti Vi.itli Alhini
traflie
The t ii U o involv."! i-. nn irimense
one: from the nublie t.iriipoint it is the
liquidation of i.ne of tlie big isitiso
quenees of tin- H'. tlie Amct loll" (!' v
crnmi nt'i oufnre enti into liii 'mil 1
Ing and o'li'rnlioii 'I ' o b mh n that In--to
Le pit of tlii coittitrv's tioiloVi
Is nn . is ii,4 .It ft. it "t -slOO.000 ooo
Rtid a pinspii. ui iiitdil.Ki.al i!"hit of
si.onn ooo a iinv
1'roni tin- suii'dpoint nf 'n'ini"- there'
is involve.! im pi'titn'i lilw '"i the In
tei nut mill Mi" nt ' Mat me interest.
n liirh lire, at Hi-', p.utlv IStitisli in
tlioir muiti, iitnl t'ie Il'ifi ifi.m uitii i
etts, wbieli sei U to re-tot i pr war
from l'o no One
erinls nml too manj men trained
bandul toucHier In IrrrKiilar
fotiibiiintions. I'rntiru linn uceu ter
I libly riivlslied. and Intel tbu rlfjlit to nay
Judgo Warns Them Against Dis- i&;wtAS t. 'isl "f
cussing Case of Hatfield norlIn lvl, - u wn, onlcillHy
nnrl OthorQ ftnted estirdny tliut Oermany bus df
unu uiimro rlitirtl to attetid tlio ullied Hnanrliil ron-
- -- fetenee of expertrt to be lield In Ilrus-
.., , ,, , nel. be'innitic next Mondny. Tlie
TWO SEATS TO BE FILLED trnnnd talieri U tlmt Ocruinny teqiiiriH
bcr tiuaiielnl exjtcrts to leimiln ill noun'
tor tlie present.
Tlie llerliner TnReblatt yesterday
publish! d a munorniidum wbieli t'linrle.i
ttiipunnii. head of the (Serinnii ilelega
tioit in Paris, has deliered to the Al
es, pointiiiR out that it is ttnpossiiiie
t'itni Oitenfrti o hrvia Public I riltjrr
WIllLiinviii. V. Vii., Teb. n. ludRf
Mtnli. jireslillng at the trial of Sid
ilattiebl and Inn twenty oodefendants
for the iiiiinli r of Albert Kelt In tlii'fr iSoititmij to continue roal delierl(s,
MitiK'i mines last summer, today dis-
i it i'd the Jurors ho far tontuthely
iiosen until tii'xt Mond'iy nfterttonn.
1 lime deelded to let you po home
hi til Mo.nlny afternoon," .Itidcc l!iule
sa.d ' Vow I wish j on not to dlieus
Hi" him with ,iny one or permit am one
til iIIm Itsfl it tn nllt nrpvpnitn If .,
attitnpt to do s0 is m.idi) 1 wish , I' in mix.
w .M .-.ill nn attention to it. 1 trut I ' l nuiunrnuiliim proposes tin Oer
eenilemen on t ill be caieful about this ""' fitter 1 ebnmry 1 di-llver 1 .MKI.OOO
nn ttir " tuns niontld), and requests a eontiiuia-
I'nor to the thiee talesmen railed audi11"" "f t':'1",'',- "ft,1"', ihL' "h, 1M"rk"J
"M-u-cd on iieeoimt of beloncltic to the ' P'"r ,'"' ! oitiiti ti luifl down at Spa and
ml. ti. two others were passed berui " ml'lUlotial Hi-li ooiiipen-a inn to ud-
i.. i .. i ' . .. . I n.f ti., ilinYrrtife lietween tolnnil ntiil
on tlie scnie provmeii lor in ui np.i
ai;reemetit, after Kebruary 1. It Miys
iji'ininnj's industries ate suffering from
a eonl shortage, while, the Trench Hie
stilliiientlv mlliplled.
tierniittn. adds the memorandum, has
not reeehed the quota of eonl from Si
lesia he c'.peeted after the promises at
Spa of rictniiT IjIojh Ueotso nml M.
rnples asainst
'hej had
,'UIIIshl'letlt
Tlimisbl Defendanls Worn Klqlit
nn, il',1 lst tin' iliii'riiii'e uiiw.eii iiiiiiini uuu
llipilJI , , , . ,..)., ..,. f'.nr.
I.l'l I'l ' ' I ,..-.. . V ,.'-....! ....
(Ilt!l.ls( HtiWl,
pri.ite iletistixe who helped b.it
tl the (.imirse oth of the
( hiefiihu, ii .I.ip.ttii -c su-.'ai ship,
at ( lii'isii.in sirivt uli.ii i, when
the tti.ule .i il.ish for lllierlj. Howe
is holding iv si.f.nt Jiib ulih
wltidi he vas .iltaihed In one of
the ( hinese, A s.iilnr u.is slinl and
Mlli',1 in I he ll.hl
competition on the Atl'inti" h the nse
of the Cerman -hip. and d i. ks in (It- fmf Vi'o In T nnrl
:nam. and whieli are use.! ,,f being OCtt Hi IU Ajilllii,
fierni'iti tn til. ir relations, and. nl
the eiiinp. tition lietween n'l eistiug
fliippins lines and th" lines tlio gowni
ment inicil foster thro'igli its unsold
ships.
TYesrnt liii.'inl Tied l'i
I'oliti. .i 11 v the meeting of this sttu.i
tion is .f a-t iniporttnire Coiumi'r
rialU. it is of npi.i! lmpo-tanee The
result lias hi en th.it the e 's a om
plete tie up o'" n'tjwtios of the (iresent
board '1 .n h mite has nfus , to run
(inn the reeent appointees to tlie board,
and ('.nl.riss t refused to make ap
proiiria'mns The '.iridnls, the inves
tigations, the ehnr'es and eounter
rharges. Vn e miuiij 'arg. h from the
bitter s(',fe i f tin ' ,,' M4 boa u mn
trol om r f iture .1 ,pMt,g .'.uiinitilinn
thtoiigho it th' wo-!d T'" ' iggest siilp.
owner in t't' urn Id ' bin! u, . so far
as lis s'iiip,n I i - tn s , ' one, i ni'd.
11" i pn.wr'is He t sn t ',n, in
board of din .tuts fni months. His
propert has ,eer..i nl m ul i. fmin
?1" a ton to 'sIlO e he ,ns the
means to (it tin l sijippini; isinoitions
One Chinese Killed
( nntlniii.l front 1'uxe Or
i bib of
it '' t n ,p o is, , of a . lime o
'umbo i w th ! knob on the .ml
i Dm of i " li.nl'rs in tlie mass..,) at
i t,i, k on Howe swiii. a elub. full hix
tiet in lets'1,, .i knol, on the end made
In wtai'ping inibno iibets around the
stuk lint I tle fot tni'.l a haul lieaw
, bull. The I'll n bi ought Hie elnb
down full on JiowoY luad before lie
en lid tire, and the detei tlw slipj
J the dicli.
. (iil.ud ri'lh'.l by Club
The ( nne e Mieau.ed oer
! guard'H b.Ml. but a rush of gunids from
in her i art o: tl sl.ip aid die .lt,ek
I sent th.'iii Inel the i ranks broken.
' iitnl main of th i bleeling Irom lists or
1 Jll. ks o! lh ,1 'Mil, s
It was di i.ig th at! a Is on Howe
that Clung Jseaiig wii, ub-erveil I,, full
lie was in thi fr 'tit of the iti-h si.ot
to
the
iniitn is tin iii;e to iihiko un item cry uo
heieni'ie of the past months because
One of the gruip was II, p. Kvnns. iof tiansport diUir ulttrt and the U'Par.i
i farmer of Pigeon Creek. The utate's I tion lomtiiissiotis' legulations.
ei'iinsil atl.mpteil to prou that lie was'
lelated to ('Ii ir'ue Kier, one of thel I'.iris, IMi "i Tlio Iheticli I'liamber
defendants, it the witness Miid that'nf Iteputies jestmliij henrd l'ntnier
he did not know of any IcitHiip: if! Hriand explain the negotiations nt the
it did exist lie did not claim rela
tionship.
"Why tr t" proe that he is n rela
tie of one of the tic f. inliitits ,yIiimi lie
sins that be il ,i not know (f any te
lallonsliip?" Judge llatle Mill). "Too
huh Ii tini" his In i n wustu! alte.iiU."
I pon being Interrogated l,aiis salt!
recent rep'iratnuis confereuee in l'nris.
and an nsseition by tlio premier tli.it
the (bs'isioiis it .iclicd at tlie ouiifcrcnoi.
weie the best teims obtainable for
l'lanee from t!ernmtiy under the con
ditnus olitiiiiutig at prefent.
The prnil"i i quested tlie rlimnber
eitln r to a i ept or reject the decision.
t lint from what he heard of the case tri a v hoi". It was decided that all the
the defendants were in the right in I deputies who had iiiiiicnt-d their desire
-booting the detei lives
Boncrnllt. to 1 n-e cotr,pe,io here , '' . " , , ,"' ."' ' ', - , - , ''
i rumpled, ai',1 the ciowd of his friends
i iospd urouiiil hi' i WIkii .lapnnese of
ttcers and the Ancr.jn detutnes liad
. iccci deil in ' I'ibb.tij tl.t men buck to
their quarters, the dead mini's bodj lav
win-re it had fallen mi the d ik. a buH. t
wound in the head. Siang came fio'n
Miiguporu. ns iii'l niun other iiKiiinets
and st niulutn compi tition th"i
ObM"i'-lr I'll the squal'bb- oer the
dhipnmg board relate to this t i.", 1. us
power and re.pn.iMMu wheh -i;' .ie
Tolie on Harding'- seven tin n. whin h
fitlds s.M.n big elious'i to face th- ta-lt
outlined genein'h above
litre are some of tin tiiinneinl difii
cnltles which will lunfront. tlie new
hitipmg li-iinl-
The l"n't"il S,ats owns about
hip. win 1, i nst fmm
ton t" 1 nld The rv. i nt on
i-hip,'it'g i. ."0 a ton TI
1 .-no
of the crew .
The Chnifs
disnpneared front the
1 di .is sil.ntlv and us swilih as thev
tiition mil i.iki gnine-iii tneri tor tie i.itnl rush
1'nltrd I """'r. f""' or 11' detectives, too
to be hoard should speak In fore a vote
was taken on the quo-tinn, nni! the dis
. usfion was postponed until next Tucs
dn .
"I have done th" best thnt I could,"
said M. Kriiuid. 'If tin re is a man in
this i haniber who has a better pun Il
eal progiatn. let linn come to the front."
l'H'Woiislv, Ainlie Ttiiilit'ii Intel con
tinued the irilnisii of the govcrunii nt
on ll'.e Hi'iitatt, ns agteenient beguii
yesterdav. His aigiiinent amounlod to
criticism of the allied agi cement. All
the aigtmonts. he said, tended to show
that Trance was in too great n hurry
and shotl'd have waited a few weeks, to
consult the ik w An etnan administra
tion. Violent pto' t itmns asinnsl the
i reparations dc isinn at" still being pub-
l. - . , ! . Ilshed bv T.eiliii news, iper". savs the
Thomas E. Ash to Prepare Plans for (m i.lir1.(U-. .,, Jpn,el in that
Welfare Proicct liiiy. 'I'l,. .oir'-poin'iuit . -eits t lm t
Thomas i:. Ash. ..-..:: ortl, S.xty- ' "'' .Mli"'."'. "" ; 'lotHlist. and l)r
seventh street bus I. . , .iiiiii.inte.l n 'Xan iieiHH 1. il. a l"rm'T M( e cn.llicel
I wo seats m tin1 .turv imx reinnm
to to tilled In fore the piclimliinrj skir
mish of the luvvvers nn the outcome of
whiib determination of tlio case is be
lli ved 'iirgelv to depend.
It was icpoiie, tod, iv that the namiM
of Negri" s would be plaml in the jur.v
wind, but this was disi liniiird by James
(Irecn, a tuetiib'r of the boiid of jury
(omniisslnnerR He said n was not
tho custom to phiee t.ie t.ames of
Negroes in the wheel and lie cnild not
leiueniber that tliis was ever done in
the state. There will be no cm eption
made now, he said.
NAMES SPECIAL ARCHITECT
ran QUIT HOME
N TILT WITH DONOR
i
special architect to pn nam p ms for
.ilter.ttionv to buildings on I'lowtt's
T.inn, Holinesburg, wlrie it ,s ntopo-td
t.i take i .ire of a large tiunibei of chll
dten under dliection of tlie Ilepait
ment of Tiibli. We fan
About Soli. ."00 i- nv.iil.ihle fot im
piovetnents. wliidt will include a sum
mer cmip for tubei' ul.ir cliiblrc:i. re
i onst.Mictioii of nn n'd . oiidi liot.se as
a 1'fuge for .rippled ilnldrcn ,iud tin
reliullding of an old bain to uir. t de
mauds as a school for baekwiml
i hihlrt n
Mr. kn ii ti TniMisitv of l'.iiiis)t
v in i.i g-adiite His apiiointi . nt vva,
i.iili bv Ctv Vnhit.it Suinlei .
the
not
the
.1 le v uiiuienls euriter.
K llei said he fci iud the crew s qunr-
I, rs i.lthv, vuth M-iiiihitois i ',, c.l ind
the uir alt. ost o.rpuwi r. nc.' tuul The.
run wi.'e fetjiuiig -hi p. in partitioned
"puces nuid. i'V ktio. king a few rmign I
boards t i' i.t Keder d'dn t stav ,
long, cunt, ntiug h'u.-clf w 1 1 1 1 keeping
ihwnv, so
Ihe poll, e
', s
htatis 'i p-. were . onstriis .1 for a
single p ii io.e. to win the wii". and 'ire
Dot of s,;ui.t v iriety to m t
needs ! .oruueric a.id arc tln.s
rcmhlv s i dl,
App'"oxunati h K 1 steel sliips and
rvooden ships u-e tio.v i.c.l in iu
do, l.s fo uk "f I, iiiii'ss . osiiug in i"h
to maintain, and lO'Uasng weiklv in
number.
'J he hiu.e ling Island shipvnnls hive
tils, finlsbi rl Iheir Inst sbin. Thev lire
not riadilv s.L ,u., . ,im the.r ui.nuic-i S'tard in t e top , f the ,n'
nance ci sth ate h.nvv. " " n! cm ape, unin
("ongvi-s his refusi.l to make appro- I ''lime
pnati'iiis for the shipping board, 'e'ltng Kn.ve
It to , coile. t wlat 'he War Pe'iatt- boi . 'u
meu "" it S'.'no.ono (ion I'hairmin ,.. k"l
Benson txpects to get '.l ol lije War .ind tnk
Dep.ia.in,. i .::'. tioo.ooo puvment ror . 1
fourt .a trunsports, which will jus!. I m notit e.i of w I
spoilt b. "" ugh to keep the shipping ''u , o, boat I
boaid's rliniit fnun increasing to more ri ai . U v nne. s
thim it- pi'cseut t.gurc. ,10'i ooo.OoO, , n .-ton avenu.
before tne 1th ot vlar h, when the prcs
Ut board goes out of oilst' ace
Toi cianv ucnths tne shipping boird
run a oug w"h i.v two tin mk"
Ciiaitiuaii H. -.son iud lulm S lionald.
I'risidint W ,N 'U cou.J ui l ,'l u.ou to
accept
I'.ito linpuisibli; To,sK
ThoJg.i a t a uiijovitv. It. n-uu and
Donald did bu-.ne:a. Later Mr i.
nou made apt oiutn "ut5 wlmli tic ,
ate ret.:spil to cent rm. 'I'he --.ew m, n,
lacking Clinton -it on. icfus J tn tuke
nnv re-pi tisil i,.t fo- in port ant '
tious, nnd Ii' l-oii uul lionald f" 'ti I
then hands wnrsi tied than ever be
cause tl ' v n"W la hcd c.i a. foi ail
ing uloi.e
J'l.ll t'n t'W I i aril w II t.'l'.e vei
B ta--k wh el) 1' v '"t i.i 'v impos ,b'e
In imtiv fit, 's e, t . Iinv mg 1 i . u ( n -Htcd
like the vr"b'f,., of i..rut.ni np-
aration- ir i ov u nl'i'd war bjuus
RS II rnrseq I" f ..f tie vv.'ti
It v.nl '., 'i II b vm.ii ', tioboih
has beon fb lag for ucnih' There w'll I
be no poliei' in be luudrd liwn to it. .
It will a(f uo ily be made up Inree'v
of incxpuh n "p 1 mcu. It wi'l Hurt ,
out m n bad time finnneia'.lv.
It will le subjeted to immensi
pres't from the grea' interests which
control important, shipping l.n-b. and
from the two great int. rests, ne But- i
ih in some ot its impucuti. tin, and i
tho o'l'pi ii ore due' th diuiun, which
are fighting ovir the. n.o-t important
bliipp tig roi.t" in th' world And ihr t
public ilei.i Hiding t'n '-dii'tioii of,
taxes wi'l hi on its 1 1" h .i'l "f 'lie
tii'n" b'.iui. of the jl i mo. UUU u day
dctiut.
PHOENIX IRON CUTS PAY
i nanc aii'l de-i "inied atirr tl -w
Ho found them all qui. tlv "slipping"
in their bunks, not a s.gn of tl '
MteniP'if which had made the ship ioar,w, f Men to En Rerluetri Slxtv
t ...!.. -- - -- ,
Cents a Day. Beginning Monday
n hatche and tin buig bam
hi re si ),. ,,f tl,. w. apiiiis
on th. ib "k after the light
bv the po'n . as o idence
'nek till- Hint Ii, I, ? the lioll.e
h.'d "i enri oil, mid '
ng. under Captain '
ai.i' d fron a Ii
i d hnrboi p.ilii e !
irdeil the ship
111. polo ttiel to I'lld out " ho I'rcd
fi" i' -hot. out had dilhciiltv , iking '
-ileus ind -tnnd, and wi'l, the ,
i ' Ov and eun-ing of tin "l in . t
1' sMtjie to le.irn atiMliing r oi ,
' s 'iiisuii most uf the m uihi rs of th.
i wire taken al 'nj to tin poliiet
r.itirn I
I
ASK TARIFF FOR NEWSPRINT
Makers Want Protection Against
Europe of $15 a Ton
V ashingtr.il, Teh T, -(Ii A T i-
( 'iiiming that as n risult of t'i pres-
it,t i luit ge situation niwsp.int jiapir
ouniifii' i i'i- in N'orw.iv Swubn,
Ilollnnd and ticnuiuy nm k th' n
prmlu'ts in 'In I tuted Stnt's at a one.
i j low p In tion osis In re, t.,i'ieiiii
iiwsptiui niuti'ifn. tut .'rs n-kid tl.'
Hon wi.v. and it, mis loiuinttei to
iinv to ri. i o. i a turitl ot m.i a ton on
in wspr,"i ii tortid from uuv louulrv
except 1 .1 II I I
'In i i ' i t rut. i t J per nt ml
valon tu j i'" mi I i vnlui m iib"v
i igl I 'Mi's ii to ind tm mom Ii. nig
a. i "i'l d '' '"- In 'oh that v.i'ii'
GIFTS TO SOLDIERS SOLD
I'lritnlw iile, I'u.. T. b ."i -'1 In fm
I. .wing n.ti'i has bun post.i b tin
T ioi niv Ir"'i Co
'( 'wing t" the n here lonlitioits of
business ve u h isi that, bijininiig Teh
ruarv 7, wages in all department of
this wnrl.s shall b" tne s mie n prior
to .Innimrv, Ib'JO " Tn - mean a !
ml reduction of sixlv oiit n din. On
lar.ur.rv '. the fir-t ndin'ion wetn into
effi ' t Tii" bonus stoipid in November
of lt'L'O.
Breaks Into Poolroom
Saiii i 1 Monroe sixteen viars old.
sol Ninth I'niitt'i stint, ( 'iiindeii wn.
hdd undi r "Tifin bail to.lav on the i barge
of bntikitig and etitermc the poolroom
of M 1, liaradu.), f2"J S nith Tourth
strei. otirlj todin Haraduso told the
peace be w.i- nwaVetieil L a noise, and
found Monroe In the store, atti inpting
to open t'ie i.i-n register, lie in id ion
mill th" ile ( urnvi d and
ti i .ii
Move Comos as Result of Dis
agreements Over Conditions
Imposed by Mrs. Bellak
WAS MEMORIAL TO SON
The Joseph Tnwcett Itellal: Tost of
he American Legion has taken pre
imiimrv steps toward leaving tlio homo
of the post, at 12'-'0 South Broad street,
which was turned over to it Home kW
months ago bv Mrs. Blanche Bcltnlc,
mother of Tnslgn Joseph Tnwcett Hol
Ink, who died in the servire on Octo
ber !. 1018.
The move comes un the lesult of n
cries of disagreements over the condi
tions of (lie gift and tho maintenance
of the post home The members: of tho
pott have decided to resume their for
mer headquarter at tlie ndlevue-Slrnt-fofil
and. if nesslsblc, hnvc their clmr
ter changed tli.it they may resume their
former name of the Tourth Naval Dis
trict Tost.
Mrs. lldliilc bought the property nt
12'Jt! Smith Broad sticet last .Tunc nnd
litid it thoroughly remodeled inside. She,
fitted out a dance floor n poolroom, u
llbrar.v , offices and lounging rooms for
the club members. She put In ti plfino
and other nuntis of amusement mid rec
reation The building Is nt present
an iinusiia!l line jom'g men's club
house Original Terms MLsiindcrstonil
Tor some tone, while tho pot has
been (Kcup.ving the building, theie lias
liten a misunderstanding of tlie original
terms of agreement between Mrs. 1'el
lak and tlie members of the post ns to
the ownership of the pmpcrty ns Implied
in the original plan.
Tlie member of the post feel that the
house is hunted too fur from tlie center
of tlie ( it to he ensih accessible to a
majorit.v of them. Mrs. Bellak wants
to keep the nienioiial exactly where
il i.
"What I was planning to do nt tlie
time of tlie disagreement was to put the
house in trust for tlie post," explained
Mis Bellak. who lives on tlie third
floor of the homo.
"1 want lo leave a permanent me-
mm ml to mv nn and one thnt cannot
be sold or iluingpil by tlie will of ,inv
Amct iciin l.egion post. I have put mv
time and thought nnd money in making
this the best memorial I could and I
want the assurance that it will remain
iindungi d
Would ICxeititc Trust Dccil
"I am willing to deed it tn tlie post
in a trust, as nlinnst all memorials nrc
ghtn and as other homes for legion
posts have been held. I do not want to
give it to tlie post outright nnd put
Hie power in their hands to sell it w lien
ou r II ev in iv decide to do so.
"If I deed the building over to the
post I .nn afraid tlmt tlie? mnv sell it
and selis t another place to suit tliim
sp'ves. I have put all my tare on Ihis
house, have arranged it as I would
wish ,i meinorinl to nij son to be, and
tin is the way 1 want it to remain."
Meiiibi r of tlie post declined todaj
to d s, uss die situation.
Slate Police Start
Probe of Vice in Erie
t mitimiHl from Pace One
ten uited fiom the ranks and hence,
the plainclothes men me known to
ivervboilv who has iin.vtliiiig to do witli
the depailintnt, and to (ili.cns geu
cr.ill.v. Tiopositions to have an investigation
of the dcpiittnu'iit lierelofoie have been
( nted Councils declined to go into
tlie siibi'et until force of public senli
li i nt i "in;'' lb d it to lake up the millions
snbieit Inst week
In the iniantinie Chief of I'olne W.
1 I let el has made mi invc tigntlon
ii 'ns own. tlio i ('suit of which will be
I iciiiIp known in n few ilnxs. it is slid.
trnt, i hargi d with itnittn.' n riot in, i,,. creates! hoped fm results m tlie
t'e rhi-d Ilec iii nt Viuiorv. Hi. ..id t it 1 . tii l i -1 of deci nt louditions uie pic-
h irton sMuts, shortlv- b. ".no mid l,ii,it., mi Ihe woik of the slate police
night Th fin as was the i Diminution 1 1, ,, the Tebrniiry grand pin Six
if a KP-ie. ii'" sin i in, iv, 1, bitween Hie v 1MI li.ivo hi en dinwu on the grinnl
gobs nnd i iv i in- in the nrniorj. winch, ,u i in,. (,f tliem Is Mis. Sara T
is now being umi! ns a skating rink l,.k. wile of the merchant who pre-
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters to the Editor
loi . arc living to lorm a reailimiarv
pattv from the Te.v,!,.', and Nationalist
paitie., winch have i i epii'sentation In
the Ke'"htiig of 115 anti-Conslitutional
I'cptltl's
The newspaper I'x.ol.Mor here, com
ment inc mi this siiImi 1 1 , s. es everv whore
in tiermanv a viobii campaign of ac -tntion
against the Ihitenlo as well as
tor tl e purpose of restoring the moti
mch . .
The authorities of Munich, Bavtria.
have nskul the allied ofTuers there not
lo nppdir in iinitni in in tlie stneis,
;n cording to noon le'iching the
Trent Ii fot Ufcti olhce todav.
'J l.e rrqiiist wa made beiaine of
conloued a, t iti ui ngaiuM the Allies,
tii n ports snnl.
ARREST SAILORS IN FIGHT
Nine Accused of Starting Riot in
Downtown Skating Rink ,
V tie smb"- litt.l'hei! to I'lll .idelplli'l I
N.ivv Vnnl weie arnted bv inlue of
'tip Tifteeiith street ami Snd"i' tiM-nue
d
Aconliij to the polue, the sa lor ,
pr( pared t'ifnisevi. for a final on
curie,! nttiii l on the civilian patrons of
the hall 'a' nig' t and. n few minutes
In-iii.
ne '
before
In the
(( lveil in'' i
w.i- nt ir
( it,, of I
made s i ,
that inc p r
with tiiei-
nrrclid i St -ii"
the bo !v
II
e. I tnheil tlio ClV lllllti
t i.it followed several ie
it t .i ns and a not hoI
i'or II. W. Puis
- -ng.'b in resisting at rest
win fm ceil to quii I him
'is nml h" wa- Ire itc d at
oral for l.n orations of
Man
I ovir tho I'oiiitliousp miss moil
in,- of protest.
uhers mi! .Mrs. VV. JI Andre-vs. of
muIi Uiraid: Mrs. Kalhaiine Ban v.
"is. Margaiet C. Burns, am Mis
' ar.i A Willis, of lhie Cit.v . nnd
Mrs Dun W'olbridge. of Taist Spring
In i Ii i tlio fn -t vi nml iurv evel
dnwn in Kue county that had women
on tl ' j and.
Il is extrctnelv doubtful if nnv popu
hit uprising or demand for the iislguii
r ton of the maxnr or investig'ilini, of
the iiolu ml cllv othcials would lime
In i . outdo had not those intriMiil with
tin inanagement of Tile's nffalrs pnsi.
nifli outraged public deconcv .
Ha.s IJheruI Tenilenev
Trie, like scoren of other small cities.
his a liberal tendency. It is compia-
'edit toward many tilings lino itlnr
i Miu'iiimitics would scvirelv poudemn.
ct u.yi'il nl Paul S Drill I 'ff.ssrs linn U itlt All U nil: I' i n't a "'tightwad or ' hint? Sun
, . , n town, by nnv laoann
ir hifli fis Iinnii iihnirnl Sre fln'll li Clniirmt t, , u .,ro "enet'allv construed
Bit Ot, oflicinls "overplaved theii
'hind." Tor Illicit v they substituted
Washington Servlcs on Reading
To the Kilitor vl tho mlii rufcHc J.nlairl
Dlr Why la It that the Philadelphia nnd
Itemllng lt,illvvn tin a not entered the Wasli
Itmlon orvlco nd run truln Xrom thu
lermlnal to the Union (tntion, Wnalilnir
'en? The llultlmoro and Ohio ban a New
Vorlc eervlM ever the Ilcadlnir, mi why
shouldn't thi Itsndtns have h similar rlslit
of way over the IUItlmore nnd Ohio te
VVnshlngton, aUrtlnu at Wilmington? It Is
my iindfrstnndlnr that the Iteidlnj 1ms
trueks to Wllmliictiin.
To conneei with the Haltlmoro nnd Ohio
thty could eosllv go v.ei tho Pennsylvania
eubvvav, whlrh ennncele wild tho road running-
on tho east sldo ot the HchuylUII, then
through tlio llnlllirire nnd Ohio Btatlon i.t
Tpnty.furth and rhentnut streetn nnd on
to Washington This would give a ecrvlco
from tho binstn"Pi unction of Philadelphia
t. the limine" certlon of Ualtlmnre, nnd us
lb Haltlmoro and Ohio u olnctrla Ineo
motlv for the Hnltlmore tunnels the imoke
lulsnnro cnrounlernl on tho l'entiBylvanla
lUllroad nt Hnltlmore Is avoided.
It hecms that the Penniivlvanla l cettlnir
more Into the hahp of nldolrncklng l'hlln
delphln, nnd edrely thin city Is entitled tn
tetm'nnl service, or nt leant a Bervlno thnt
will brine Philadelphia pumnnKerH dlreclly
to tho center of thi city Inetend of dumping
them olt at West nnd North Philadelphia,
wliero one hna to wait nn Indefinite perlitd
for trnnportatlnn Into the city.
The DiiltltrorH nnd Ohio station nt Twenty-fourth
nnd Chestnut street3 Is In nn un
desirable lorntlen In this elty and Is proved
so by tho trndo the Pennsylvania Railroad
has l'ENN.
Philadelphia, January 31. 1021.
Wives and Husbands Must Be Pals
To the ViUtor o tho Kventiia I'ubUr Ledger'
Sir I vvonder how many women who aro
contemplating nmrrlngc this year aro plvlnit
the miller ktIhu I thought. Aro they plan
tang a hipplness that wilt be everlasting,
or uro they simply truftlng to luck? Tins
Is not n sl'ly nutation but a mini icrlous
eine llnw tniny unliariw brlde nro there
In this great country? This problem Is be
coming a itallo'inl one, and It behooves all
r us to h"lp. If iwsslblo, by soio means
or other to prevent un lncrcaee of such a
rendition
While there are mny unhappy brides,
tlere aro thoueands of happy brides, Ihe
difference between tli two kinds Is that
nne Ii Wiling tn bo a bride nnd tho other Is
not That Independence which wo ecu creep
ing Into our womankind nowadajs Is cer
tainly taking Its toll: for, after all. women
werrt not made to b Independent, but to b
submissive, and tho woman who la t-ontlo.
kin! ind submissive to bcr liusbind Is 6n
ii.illv rowurded with nn nvtrlaotlnc happi
ness Wo tlnd tho "first lady of tho land" has
l"ii a hapnv bride since her marriage to
I resident Wilson. And as e'ni leav.s the
Willie IIouto there will step In utiotlicr
t-ulv representative Amerl-.m woman, Mrs
Wiirrm O ltnrdlng. t-he Is a woman It Is
n Id. who believes In being n real pal to her
I u-bnd. hhe has not hnd It nit roses dur
ing her married life. Jet she never failed
for an Instance lo bo n pal to the man aim
married IIr father objected to her tnnr
i imm, but It didn't ch.mgo her mind one
letii and. furthermore, she proved lir good
p.ru by moving nvvay from her parents to
tlv. other sl.li of tho town, where rim could
lie happy with the man h loved livery
woman who contemplates setting married
rr Is married v 111 nnd nn ciubo for com
plaint ns to her home conditions If she
tries to be a real companion to her husband,
W. I. CL'nrtAN.
Phllndclphla, January 31, ltd.
Punish Banditry by Death
To the Editor ol fht KvlililD iu!)llc LeAnrr'
s,ir tt in n ruin of military procedure
m rnnrt-irnrital' and execulo any soldier
who deserts, or who, b refusing to obe
ordera i.r betrajlng military secrets. Jeopird
Izes th" success of mllllarv movements
The s Igtitest cletnenrv nt su.h times would
result In a breakJiwn of Ihe entire army
A s tnailen has overtaken this cttl 1
well ni most of the other cities eif the
ennntrv that rmulres nnd deniandt th
earn i dtastle nctlcn Of Isto thrro has do
velopel A lnrie and crowing class of tral
torB to society. They Inve deserted the
r.irki of honest cltlrens ard arc ngsio-d
In di striving tho soldiers of Industry Tli.y
dlnreeard human lit" To co-er with ii
elcndlv gun the dfcnectoiH dtlrn who Is
gnltig about his task of honest work Is as
fMnl to society as Is the desertion of t'i
soldier In tbo urmy bo lias rledsed tn sup-
r Th. tefore. If sojle'.v Is to be innlntnlneri
In the cltv. nnl rovcinment persist there
Ii only one course lo pursue ir,-,., ,,..n
outlaw n ns enemies and do bv them as a
. urtinarilel does In the arno lo n trii-in-
nr d.'sorter. The nnalngy Is absolutely
If bandltrv Is mide punish ible .vy death
Instntlv mjeli form i of nullnwrv will
-c i-e Though one or two live, tnk"n mnv
le'th- penally, dozens of hopes'. InduM-lnus
, Itlzens will be saved to incletv during tlie
prneoss How long will It take our courts
and nff'licrs to see that society cannot b
sav eel In any other wn '
wir.UAM t .iohdw
rhlladelphla. Janunry 31. 10'Jl
letters to tho IMIlor should bo n
brief nnd to tho point as uoselDIo,
voiding nnythlnit that would open a
(IcnomlnitlomU or Btctarlan dlacun
siou. No nttentlon will be, paid to anon
ymoitB lettcro. Names and nu
(lreesea must bo slijned nu nn ovi
denco of good fnltli. iilthotiBh nnmos
will not be printed If icquest la mado
that they bo omitted.
Tho publication of .a letter Is not
to bo tnken n an lndonienit.nl of its
vievvg by, thin pafir.
rommonlcntlonM will not bo Jo
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor" will manuscript bo saved.
thirg as truo friendship existing In this
v orld today.
I would like in mv a few words In de-
fenso of friendship, tlccause wo have betn
illsuppiiltit.'d In ono oi iven a row peoplu u
no reason why wo should harden our hearts
toward every one nnd feel that there Is no
such things as truo friendship. What a
Iflieiv, drenry world this would bo without
friendship, nnd what a selfish oncl We art,
happiest when we aro serving othern, nnd If
wo find those who full to appreciate what wo
have done or are doing for them thsre aro
Plenty of others who dn apprcelnte
Somewhere I -end thit ' n friend Is ono
vho makes us be nur best." and whin wo
find ono who helps us, lifts us up and In
spiren us tu bigger, better nnd finer things
vn hnve found n friend Incite I. and thev aro
worthv of our lov nnd trutl
There wss a Judas III the life of our
Divine tord. and no doubt there Is nlso in
the lives of many of us today, but wn must
not lt that nuke us hitter for we are go
ing to bo moit mlicrnble nnd unhippy If wei
close our hrurts to those who sei k to enter
In, (.ud I am sure thnt vie hnvo all found
wim time er other In our lives that
"t.lfo his no Pleiisurc nobler than thnt of
friendship "
i.tjrv i: kiinnv.
TVImjra, N J , I-eMuan 1. mill.
r'ghled, nnd wo would bavo to et ire
mission to print thtn. You can tjt.s '
Hum In nnv mulo store "-h
Wo will print the second two if . r,.
will send them In. r'Jf
A Kipling Poem
To the IMlorol the llvmtnu PtiMio Ltt,.
Hlr rjnclosed find copy of "Th et '
Trail." l,y rtudyord Klplln" reT,Ut,t"nJ'
your piper uf tho lath inu.,... ,.' .'.' 'a
nrL.. ,..f . tii .:." .."". "' '""J
Cumberland
. ..... ..nu inniuiK i,y i si ,"
aiuiLi:HiiAKiaiiii?S"It-
id. Iu . January 17. lo i
Tlin OYHHYTUAII.
Questions Answered
Tho pled snake to the rifled roi!t
An-, ouiii in cu" sinny plain,
SCHUCK, MURDER SUSPECT,
DRAWS PICTURES IN CELL
il these
ROUTS BANDITS WITH GEMS
Jeweler Is Shot, but Drives Off i
Thieves by Throwing Diamonds
"With u bul'et wo in in h -,e, a :
"U'ett I'hiluddphiu j'-weler hi-t i.igl t I
littacked I wn mmnl ban 'its mid h( lit I
them seiiirvitg fiom In 'hop iiiunl a.
Vollev of ilium uids. j
Wlllium S tstui met wjs oo,iug his i
ttore at 1172 North Fifty ei nnd sttpet I
at I) o'clock, whin the door op'tinl and
two men cnteicil aud coveri-'l him w t'i
their pistols
Sturnii'v liad a Iaig' truv nf i',n
rnoilds in his hands, whhh he wns on
the point "f linking in Ins nfo. N. th
ins daunted bv the liieiiii. nig guns lo
hurled the trav at ope inun. As he did
the other tired and file bulb t stock the
jeweler In the si,.. tiripping his show
caso to hleadv hitiiself, he pnkul up a
second tru mid throw it
Overcome bv sm'juIm' Hnd th" "nr
age of th" nan the two wou'd ln
thieves tin ne i mid tan
Sturiuev fi. Momil them oit-ide aud
tfaw them j'liup into an automobile
which a thiid mm "s diiving. and
' upeeil nvvay
Th vonnded mnn wns taken to the
, VTeBt l'hlladelphlii Jlomenimthl" Hos
pital, whero It wus said tbta uftcrnoon
lilA wmofvjviw Si flcngua.
40 000 Suits of Pajamas, Donated
by Women, Now in Market
I T i l!v T i , of pi
it of pajan ii- in nl
t "ti for soldier- in
in ih 1 i tn ,, i;,,'
in n i-i , at" being
. "'iiit v tlio ,gh th
ni ttti spi Miiitoi-s ni i
ashitiglon, I
1 oit. i ' ai d
bv Ami ' 1' an vv
Ti n but s,
i nn ii no ' tl
l s f in tii
Tn in b iiiid Ann
I5" 1.1 a suit I, 1 Ii. km II iis.i tain
.In-. ..r ..t tl,. U.il i'u - T T
ib i hue I todav l,i fore a HouFe war oi
.1 st .Jill Itlg ' "llllllllH '
'I'u p, limns wiie ijivin '" the iirnn
bv tl.i l!'"l "ss and .sold bv the hqul
ilntii'ti i oi iini-si iu, In -nnl, but I'l' mil
-pi i tihitot 1 vjut tlntn trom tlntr govern
inent Intel and so'il tloui to Aiiierlcau,
w bo sir I PP i J tin in if Ih'' III d i - in
gum.
MEXICANS KILL AMERICAN
Citizen of U S. Shot by Revolution
ists, Washington Is Advised
Washington, 1". b ." ' M I' ,
It II fuse, an 'iiviunn ' Il7in. is
'lend lit the I'llono in, in -, ili-til.' of
lopin state of Ilirnn.'o from gunsliot
wounds lllll'ileil I'V It'Vo ,,tntu4
! Iiinitiond .1 fsihuek. imprisoned in
I ""inurdireis' low' in the I'amden jail
' wliile he wnits trial for the murder of
Dnvil S Taul ( iimileri niuiK iiip"ii
I ger, hi- t.riud his hand to making
in' Hire u n diversion.
Vtid tm -ii'prtsing purl of it tsjluit
' In li.i" sbo n unusual talent Tho"'
who hnve -i en Ms drawings saj ii.nt
woh instrn tion iu art work lie would
have i i..i i pi iirti't of high cm
'Ih' long davs m pil"u since !,c nnd
Trat.'t .1 .lulu'-, 'ilreadv convicted in
the siiue murder, were ttiken into ni--
todv 1 id beeil pl.-Sei bv N lllldf woril-
tng with mm if and paper Most of
Ill's d-nwitig-i li-e imltutioiis oi iiipl''-
inris he Inn si en la no uuig i-
. . ... - t . ....! ..... I ., ... '
71111'. II'' mis Tlieu soiin- oiiin.ii .,,!..
however and with "rv fair -in c. s
II" has d'velopiel a slrengtb nnd bull
n'ss of eecition which milk' hi- work
-i "tu fur frmn amateurish
l'irliiips tht lonstHiit occiipaiion r
ulnii h-,- suit Sdim It' splills up. di -
spite in, not that his uuiipanion is
in the 'ii'b.w of tlio death chair, ami
, i n , mini es of U' 'initial In no
un ai,s bright
I High Tltch of Confldenre
I Whatever ihe reason, Si bin k has
not onlv brought liinisolf to a lugl,
(pitch of i onl'uI'Mii e, but has hied Ins
latlorti'v .1. Ilnssi'll ('arrow, with s,,mi.
ot th" mie belief mid ctilluisiiisii,
"Miv, Hiiss. when do I i,ii I. up and
Ii i.vc this jointV" is one of h'h fn.,u. nt
,pn nous " imkeo it when the at-
i tome v informed him lecentlv that Su
I reine I'mirt .luslice KiiUi'tibadi, who
tried .la me, had set back Sehiiok'n
trial nnothei' week, until Tebrimij II
I S'h'i'k has iiiipresseil every one
I around the prison with his confidence
lie never sees i arrow tii'tt ne hop, not
tell ihe lavv.vir "well bent tills cbm
ship " ....
Mr (.arrow, in talKing about.
I'M 111 '
'! I I. C
Jaine,
" i if .,
I u fo
of ill fensi
'I C'ts 1,1,
S. hud
'.lll'l-. I
la!
o-sc
v as
loanv
guiltv
who Hunk '"" " "'"' lu,lt ' ' '""' ' "un most
as I tank onieclioiuiuie Kind. vh ., n-mi oi ine
i pre-ein upncuviii. inu i-.vjuua oi wom.--
r-r, it wou'dn't pinvc lrne "irnb'c ciliclis of both scvc has com-
I mi or mo to iwpose our line l ""'iiecd, and the policu uro raid to havi
bul il I suc'li dial ltav ex- ''I'l'lenlv placid the ban on gambling
iKiiintn " Ibiuis 'ind other disreputable remrtn.
has made fiieiuN with lilt. ' Tins moruiiig. however, a wcll-Iinown
aiulv because of his sense ot cuii'n niformcil mo hat gainiiung re-
Live In the Present
To the re.tor'o the .Vriuiu; f'ub.'i' I.edori .
,s,rl was much IntercHe.f In the litter
signed "Three Pcore." I am mnro than
seventy vearn ot age mss-lf I hnvc gei
.rall bol a bnppv life, although mlv.d
with so-re sorrow ard bereavement but t
Oilt.k I nm happl-r novy than evr before I
think thst the truo philosophy of life una
tho key to h cpplnesie Is to live In tho i, i.-ni
.n matter what mnv have been tie nil,.,
'ikes or triumphs of jcslerday. they nrc
lievrd recall
Tomorrow may never come. Wliv worry
I .ut If To enjoy to the utmo't the pres
rnt hour and to do good to others Is n
r sltlvn dut. Not bln; In iiellvo busln. i s.
I i,s- nvi-h of -ry time In hei PeUl ehuieh
nr.l ihnrltnh'e dliectlons.
the past Is fullle
iilmut the fuluro
s n v
Tho C.rcnt Tower brought me Into Oils
,.nrl.' v ihout my will or consent r have
hnd uiurli happiness here, and 1 am willing
to trust Itnn In tho great future opening
lefu us nil tn this perfect trust reus
On. s. cret of a serene nun mippv nm un
Lafayette's Visits
To the Editor ol th' f.'t'eiilst; I'ullic t,edarr:
Sir TIow often did I.nfayetlo visit this
country after tho Revolution? When did
these visits take plaie''
t, ii, ortAUNun.
Phllndtlphla, IVbrunry 1, IfJ'jl
Taifnsetto visited tho United States
twice after the e0so of the Revolutionary
War first m 17l. a seir oftT the eore
of tho war. and again In 1S24. On tho
second vlrlt he mado quite an extensive tour
of lha country, nnd nan ep'huslistlcnlly
welcomed an "tho champion of liberty In
both hemlfpbcrcB "
Wants Readers to Settle Dispute
To Ihe I ditnr nl tht V.vrnina Public Ledner-Mr-
t wish ou would print this problem
end irk vour readers 'o send In an answer
tn It. which plenso also prlef A nnd It
firm a pirmershln. A putn In 1 1 "00. II
puts In tsOOO Ihev luv threo housi-H of
iqual value, paying JtS.f'OO for them Thev
encji take a. liouo nnl sell the third house
for Snno. How snnuld this JS000 bo di
vided? Ihev uunrreled nnd dissolviil part
n'rihtp A -lilmed on-thlrd ef the Jsonfl,
but Tl claimed that ho vvno entitled to all
tirnuse nf the Increased vnlue of propnrty,
V.hlrh Is right? II O LYONS
Philadelphia. Jmui irv SI. T'-'t
In 1883
To the I rlttnr ot the Pvenlnn Public ledger
tlr Will you plen'ii tell me when the
t He nf letter voi.tng was reduced from
three cents tn two rent' P I A
IhllndelihU, I'ebnurv 1, 1J1
Ages In Civil War
To the l.dltar nl the ffeiiuia J'lifihc ledger
Rr rtccenllv i reid.r commented on
ptatement" Hut sppetrd In the piper show
ing lint some Civil War ve.,rans were now
dvltig ft III -lg- of s.'ventv who hid Tved
al! through the vr nnd stntd If this vv
ccrrect On v launt have enlisted nt alout ten
visrs of ,ne I.t me give jcu the fol
lowing nges of enlistment ns rlvn out by
tl Inltod S'nte i rnnm'.ssioner nf pensions
"Df r.ni4S men enlisted fnr rur rivll
War 1 4'H 270 WIT. und r tvv 'tity nne veir"
nf nr.. nt the time of enlistment, mnre Hum
1 100 nnn were under seventeen, over 100 Ono
were under fifteen more Ihnn 000 were un
der thirteen and twent fi.e under lm '
V. I. TTtASK.
rhilndrlp'ili. Tebruatv 1. 1021.
The President's Oath
To the Editer of the Pvinlerr PuhUe 1 r drier
fUr- Wlnt I the wnrdlne nf the nsth
taken bv tl P-i sldent nf tho I'nllcil Mtitcs
nt ills InnuKuratlnn? W I, T
rhlliil Iph'i Ivnuarv 31 1021
The until Is "I do soletunb swear for af
firm) that I will falthfull" exeeiite the of.
flee of President of th L'nllrd Wtates nnd
will, to Iho bst of m nbllltv preserv ,
pmtect ind di fend the constitution of the
fniiel States"
For Forum Mathematicians
7o the 1-rflMro' t'ie ici'liu; public l.n'aei
sir itninff fond nf mstlieniatli a. 1 nm
rpenrtlng considerable Ome now In ftgurlnir
cut the following riohl.m Tind thi prlro nf
. ggi when t-vn li"s fnr twelvi- cnti raises
the price one cent per linden C H I,
riitlnilclplila. I'lbriMiv 1. 1H21
lly Iludyard Klniow
The whlto moth to tho closing vim
The b3i- to the opened clover,
And llu Ilomuny blood to tho noma, v ,,
Ever thu vvldo world over. 0M-
Ever tho vvldo world over, lass
Ever tho trnll held true,
Over tho world nnd under tho world
And buck a I last tu you,
Out of the dark to the Oorglo camp
One of the grim and tho grav
(Morning wnlts at tho end of tho ,
OM'sy, como nway. cr,a'
The wild benr to the sun-dried swarne
The red crnno to lies reed
And tho IT'imnny lasa to the P. .many ta
lly tho tldo of ths roving breU
Morning vvilln nt the end of th- wori,i
Whero winds unlnltered p nv
Nipping the. nai ks of their plurglnc ,..l
Till tho whlto sea li-.ree, nlih R Mnl"' ,
A";' ?l il01."11!!!.' H",tn "" ""man hi
And both to tho roud again. '
Tloth n tho road ngnln. ntnln
Out nf the deep Bea track.
l'"o1lnw the cross of tho gvpjy (, , ,
Over the world und back.
follow tho Ttoniany palleran
North whero Ihe b'uo bergs sa"
And tho bows nro gray, with t!, f,01
sprny, "
And tho masts aro shod with ma1
I'ollow tho Romany pattersn.
Sh.er to the Austral light,
Whero tho boaom of Clod Is tSe w,m .
velnd, ,"
Swccplmr tho sex floors white
Follow the Romany patteran,
West to the sinking sun,
Till the Junk tells lift through th.. tii.,m,
And tho enst nnd the west are opt
follow the Romany patteran,
East where tho nllenco broods
lly n purple wavo on an opal heaps.
In tho hush of tho Jlnhln wools
The wild hn wis to the wind-swept v
The eler to the wholesome weld,
Tho heirt of a mnld to the heart of s mii
As It vvna In tho dayH of old
' a null.
The heirt of n man lo the hsrt
Light of mv tents be fleet
Mornlna- w-allH at the end ef ihn vorl
And the world Is all nt our feet
A Ross Wallace Poem
Te (tic Editor ol tho Frrnmij Puh - Lofoer1
vour Tenpi rora-n
.vvn-,i or TUnker
r v lone
ln.'i
1 i- Pe.t
s nyies K
I' "tt (frlii
e snd nitflt
" he d'M
" ' f inui'c
lilt I,
Plr Pl"ne print In
columti t'i nlil pneni Th
Till! " und in tne the nuthnr
RtintirfA
Pnlladelph'a Jnnunrv .11
The nuthor nf this pneni 1
Wallace who was bnrn t .
In isfl lie vrns the son '
clergvninn lie been pie i '
till bnino In New York cii
In 1NR3 Tho poem hut. I. i
by Ilernard Tovert.
the swonn or hunkvr
lly William Ross Walln.
Tie nv upnn his eMng berl
Ills eves were grew Ins .I'm
When, with n feeble vnlce. he ca '
Ills weeping ion In him
"Weep lint, rrv bn , ' the velerin atld
"I bow to hiven'a high will
Hut ciulekh frnm vrn entlT-i nr rs
Tho swoid of Bunker lll'l '
The sword was broucht th" rnMlcr t eye
Lit v Ith n sudden flnni"
And ns he rrasiied the nnelent bl.id-
lte murmured Wsrten' name
Then said- "M li I leavo sou B '1
Hut. what Is rlche- sO't,
f !iiv. vnu mnrk me mark me e w
Hi" sword uf Hunker Hill1
" 'Tvv as on thnt cliend Immortal di"
We dired the Hrlton's bind
A capttin rld this ldndo nn ie
I Into It frnm his lmnd'
And while the rlnrle,t battle raged
It lightened freed, m's will
l'nr. boy Ihe (lol of fieedom h sd
Tlin sv;ord ef Hunker Hill
To worry nlmut
and fnolhh, to v.-orrc-
Is uselrsa and unnecej-
I'l 1'ed'lphla Tebruiry 1 I0JI
i HNBc-.
Poems and Sonps Desired
"Dead, Not Yet Dead!"
To ' ie rdi'or Of IlK roclimn 'llli.'l- I rrigei
Sir Will Nou plenso print or r-nuem nf
veur readers a locm cntl'l'-cl ' lea. Net
T.t JVnd"? I do not knavv the iciuhnr'n
nnm" '. i .o
l'hilnelclph'n Jenuarv 111 11
a crri breVet
till grasped th b'l'i
"Oh, k'ep 'he senrd' ' I i
A umlle nnd lie was dead
Tlut IiIb wrinkled hue I
I'poii Hint dvlng bed
I h- nun remains, the sword mm i (
Ii giorv growing -.'ill
And twentv millions h'c the
And sword of llu '.-r lllU
C I. O '" cl sti Ih" four l 'In
"PuiJ'lr .'"vv by eiilMt Uurg s
' f- f" II " dslrei 1 rnm etii t eit lteirt
I ap.l Mvself" and ' 'TdJll Jus' Tl t e Oil
I Last (ileal ( liars'
.'I
' ( L H " desires n poem e Mtled
.per" inniainltig thei-e lines
"Room for the brer' Room'
And as lm (aim th ci t i s 1
Mirv
rril,et
11,-n-v
I, rilnn ib sires two po'n
ii the .steam lfej'cd I" a
file", of Trri '
Tht
hiiii. or lb dcln't let him. elf ce t cb
I'l -se.l v I ' n Ihe jui.v refused to roe
oiiuien.' mi -i v for.ImiKs liisleid. I"
ln.iiiiigcl t . -uul lilt'i it cheerv uicssiige
I- 'grip, i..." "Don't despaii-, vou'll
be at it vei "
Inline itselj Tnnil of .J. ones
! ' li -i ''111 I i I"' S in i'l dv fond of
.lion' 1 i,..v wore frieii Is in bovhuod
nnd Mrs .lunie.i, then little Mitud Npie
nel.wn.oic of llielr "i row'd " Si 'am k,
spi.iking if .lames, saviln "iipv r win
tioi - ' a- ii bov mid voung man
hnrh s A. Wuhi'ilon, t'uindeu (oun
tv ii,-i 'u'nr, who got th" convii'tioii
In the Jumps dise, fui es a ehll.cull task
in b'liiKin.- Si buck 1 1) triul. 'J he prem..
cut hn I miiiu tlie prNouer from 1, v -
' I nnd is u wuriit iriend of Si luick's
fathei
l.xpirt Itlg Ciovul at Trial
l.n aler crowds even limn ittleii'lul
ih" .liiiic s triul nm looked fie vvliu,
Nliuik is fnniiallv charged wuh the
nl.i of Taul I idet-Hi. I iff llevvilt,
w ho v, ill have ( linrge of he s, ntiuH. ,, .
i ai g nn no , has aliiinl. inciiui i ,
a I umy upplll lltlons lis tin re lie si, it
in I..' iniirt. f'nlv those having Ini-i
in -- I , i oiirt will be admitted Special
Kuurds will be detailed mi the low.,'
lb, r of the (cniiliooiu to keep mil thi
nm hid uriosit) ncckers, who will, nu
duiilit, lm theie.
L tic jnr.v will he elrawn from the same
nel us that trom which the .lames
v was drawn, mid il is unite likelv
that a u"w M'liuc will nave to i,e lira
pnni
j'irv
.. it eve 1...1IIO win nine lo on tin... ..
hpiidi'il nv nu. .vrrii'tn nr'nners, me i ;,.),, U' cut rnorinnarv coniiiii nee. ' before the jurv box in tilhd. Iu u,
Mim Iiipiiitui nt w.,s advisid todtiv .,i "rtnv Sclunk is mote Hum a Jane ti ml ioie than iM v iiircu , vv-i
Mr I nsc s Memuin wife v us woundi 1 , r.i ,.,,. t . He's inv pal Ir s ,nt so j . examined before the uuv win ion.i.1'1'
vcurs ago (lint In and 1 plaved on tho, xhw ol ihe inlvni.id age of
( 'aso Mevjiuin vvife v us w. nindi
in inc unu ne ine sM,i ,. vcurs ago tlmt ",n tinu ,' piaveii on (iici, t, vl nj (U. auvai.iel nge ol
ui'' (ipiiiinii'"i( sum ii. imvues gave" .n,i. iiaselial! leiim vv e were i no nir m n,e jurors uuu i no nut unit munv
few details but in lie nteel tlmt ( use l ,nttcrv of t'ie Tonsaitkeu Club iu tho e ,,f n,,m lir bla'v to 1 now Si lm I i,
had been hrtsj upon aftir he liad re dayH, ' nnd our friendship dates hack ids family, tho piobnbthty ot a jnj
fused to permit tho "revolutionists" to even earlier than thai-. I being deeiircd from thin rjunol Is de
Ulaarm him. . 1 "W have pcrctcil n good u.lcntc, cidoUly ellui.
suit, worn still nourishing.
It will have been observed that in n
tei ital nf the evils of the present iiiiinl
eipnl organisation, iiothiug ha been
e id about piciti'cted vice und licensed
guniblmg Hut these have not been
overloo'.id. The inference, based on
universtil evpc riciiro with Hitch conill
tiuii in cities, is that "saiim bodv is
getting theirs " Tliut soineboilv, or
.scuiii I odie'., will, 1 nm told, lie (Mtifiiltv
looked after.
i'i ii v -niiblliiz is common, slut nut-
dune- uri iuii mid iliiinet. and Outs me
bung gut In red for future use.
'Jin- stale of Telitts.vlv.inia Is getting
n, oie dn plv involveel in the lomplexl-ii'-
of this wretched condition. A
woman who wa.s a witness: of tlio mur
der ol Mngistruto Moniii ill it N'ofcr"
eiivi, was taken In charge after Ihe
irnii" by Mish Cordelia Hond, u social
woiliu, and placed in the .shelter homo,
a Isiilvalion Armv bouse.
llu girl was bids ainl vviib quaran
tined ll( r vv liei eaboillH woic kept sec
tot, witn Ihe obioct, it is alleged, to
sine In r Inun mil and the presumed
foiling ol a slorv fiom her coiitrarv
to fm Is in i i i nine.
Di. .1. W Wright, ceiuntv lueilical
nlli. or. iiicnocsiiil, it is said, In this
mlioii of 1 list i ht Attorney muss, inio
the gnl wa.s romoved to thu cmiiilv lull,
whue 'he now Is Slate Iluillh Com
missioner Tdwanl II. Martin ban been
boinbardud xvitli intervicorn, und
ouoted us ttaing one thing one day and
another tho next, with tlie result that
tlie situation Is In a btatc of telephonic
and telegraphic chaos, but Dr. M irtin
can well take inn of bis end of the litl"
I'roii) ibis on the situatlull'B I'lteicsl
will he divided between the couiu llmanlc
invest igul nm willi Mr Ciilson as mini--I
the giaiiil bov iinehtigatlmi and
tin auivilli's ut the Htale pol "0. Of
t i laiter'f operations-, however, very
little is expected to rrnch the public
unlll their wotlc Is completed.
Praise for Hoover Editorial
lo fi J-ctilor o tht V..ening J'ulilio Ledge
si, c'n a readr eif jour pap-r si ml
von i etier nf pinlse or Is such a thing
liel il'nueil '
I nnUiow- 5 nur editorial on Mr
Hoover In n recent lejiie of the l.vr
vis'i Tiriir Lrni.iii Ib one thit I think
"'ull urii.'.il tu a largo nuinbor of peoplu
In Ihla nil u S A.
WII. 1.1 AM ARMSTRONG
( bet.r l'a . January '.II, Wi.
Opera Fifty Years Ago
fo Oiu Pdnnr al the Exenino P'tblto Ledger:
Mr IP arding the 1. tier a few days ago
as I i npeiii i t,, cltv llfly years am, I
dnitlnriiv i.nimbir Iho i uhi n of 1KI" "t
tin, Ac nl. in nf Mimic and ullmdcd a
icint'r if itrf irtn,.n"tv thit s..nn 'Ihe
season eeiin nn October 10. und nniong
tl.. siiui w.ie ( Lira Louise KellngK Cur
mn lei, Natiili 1'isi.i M.uzoleln Ilelllnl
nnd lissuti The ctiera wus "Crlslplnu o
Is e miiHii iiio Huniul opera vvnu "1'ra
Hlaviiln ' ih, a honnambula" un 1 "II
Trovalnr I ti.t preen (hurged were frnm
tvventv llu, et,iH tn Jl r.O Tho best i.'ilB
ill the tnnlli ce weie I
(in .Mmiuy evening, Orlnb-r 22, Mever
b.ir.i urri I, Rmlle .u Nnrd " was ire
senlid fi iho tit nt nm, Phllsili Iplna
",,h.i tint t.'i. of j. rtcirmeiK"B cver.d
t' te. w..v rii xt npifU perfnrtnsncna
Ihkuii mi ieci.inbr 7 eh. n u l'rui II opera
.uuu nuy iu- tn I'hlii,l.piU ami nieiu d
at Oi- Acul tm in ' .t. nnm ' Tlio t,u ne
week thev guvi, ' c rowti lUninnnda '
The i ml rl cf operaii In-gun on Vet
tcury A 1HH7, when "Muriha" was given
mn icoun- singars l,.irg Ullllum t'usllo, S
c rainpliell nnd Zclda heguln Tho operuu
thai lollnwed uere ' Tru Dlaxolo." "Murl
tunu " "Ln boiinainhulu ' "The Rote ot
Castile ' "lloheinlon t.lrl," "Llnelu. ill Cha
mounm" ami "Th- Hnehuntreis " The si a
sin lasted three weeks To the orra was
uddod many loncerts recitals, etc. as well
as Btveral nritoiloi. by the Handel uud
Ilsydn Hnelriy. oi.T) 'I1MI.R
I'lllladllphls, 'ebrueiy ) mjl
Friendship a Necessity
lotho rdilor ot th,i i , ,,, it,tc ir,i.,
HlrA few diw. in,,, i ro,id' In the I'e
plus Km uni a I vv p., H c ini.iiiliig f ,,
Mp wullen by on who, no doubl, hid just
Is-an grtoitly dlaappointed In unci whom he
believed to b n friend Tho writer nf the.
I'M MCini tofdtl that theie Is no auuv
Wants a Parody
To ue Fditot ol the ri'.nfiij 1'iili'ie 1 rrtper
Mr Torlv jeirj ngo 1 came i rrti-i
tamd nu the Hun pnnular pmn "Oh the
Snow, the lle.iutlf'it Snow" I cllppi n
ind plneid It atnutig mv numerous sirups
for safi keeping, but unfn-lunntelv in iJr
"fllttlngB" nlnr.i that tlm Ihe parcdv w,,H
In.t toMih, r with unnv in ire good thlnge
Hew jileasid I shnuld Is now If atn.ing
nrv ef vnur noineinus reudirs vnu c uld
flnl nnn who nilght bo able tn furnls , H,
i.ld paiody fnr ore nf vnur nppreet.illv, re c.l
on of the People" j Torum
Mrs f. II
tlrldisburg V. hrurv 1 1!IJ1
Wants a Poem
To tie I'd, 'or o the I veihlo Public l.nlor
iir (an lou print In vour People e To
rum thu poeni from whMi these lines af-e
eiuotecj-
' ."'-weici nu i.'uni, d were w.
I was lord nf the lnea rate.
And you were cjueen of the sea
Mrs r. ,S II
I'hllndeiphl i. January 31. 1021.
Regarding Songs
To lite Pdttnr of the Iiriilno Pubhe l,rdQe'
Hlr inn vou publish in the Penplej'H IVi
M'ln ir I'll no where I e.in get the wonlj
only 'f llin song,, "JspHti,. n Smidmati,"
"Avilnn ' aid ' I'alestilna' "
Alsn 1 wnulil lllto the wnrd. nf ne old fa-.li
lolled snng mnre of n dlttv, e.illi I "Illl.
likens jlt.ii iiimlh-r s'UV In Oi' Mini,
tunc t In' f'lrsntleii the tnmi of t,
nn. but It stnitx sninOiliin- like 0,1s
"rrerii nnre wick u mil 11 tlmt Mil II Hill k
irv striii!yi'
Hut somehow or other vva i s'tghttv r
rangvd '
AlUHl'R I. Dllins
I'hllndeltln-i !aru.ir III Iti.'l
The tlrst thru' s ugj n in. si- I in eon
The People's I'oruni will uppeir ,(l'l
In the Ilven'itg Viil.llc l.ntcer. ind nl
In (lie Minduy fuhlle ledger. I'll"
il sriicsliig tlmily topics will le prlnl'ii.
us vvll us rniuesleil pneins, nnd qurtloei
of general Interest will lie answered
Write out f'unlldenllal or S
ltlglils Immriiiit l.ntter or p iriinie
wlih a p'i niigmi as vnur ama in
i' e ef g ea" l rll ..tiv i i
rexlliltnn of d.ilr , t sill s '
seieiinsr n h ' VV d fill linn e e
HOTARY : License
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STENOGRAPHER
Uxpert, Specialist In ljTigllih r opfideulU'
1 pcrlened III All 1 lie
p ii.i jer'n i iv.jeuii" -;':-,
JSUI All.rilUnn itiy.i.i.. - -
I. w IllllOK Howl mdig
DAV f,at Aff moon (Bundnvsi JJjni
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i -s. t - 'C 'it
:. ha splash or deli
without , turn.. m,
.XSK Jim '
Pat. .Tuner IK, IUI
tl.il. rniuiilelH u lino II III
hut-olT suvts water Ask our
tor isnvlll s huaii-nrrk fiiuifll.
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I'd Ilroiled Lvbittr
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1 i t ol olj J.ir &uuie
Itnrhrcurd Oi tent
O Hd'eeel J'ott.uei
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