Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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JONES & BAKER
Specialists m Neu) York
Curb Market Securities
Booklet containing the
Genernl Rules of Trading,
Cotnmiiiion Chnrges,
j etc., on request.
Call phone or
write for No.
T U-409
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
VV1DENER BUILDING
Telephonoi Bell, Locust 4730
Keystone, Rflco 2290
BALTIMORE OFFICE
433 EQUITABLE BUILDING
Telephone St. Paul 8451
Offices in 8 Principal Cities
Dir.ct rrite Wires
VVe llrcomnirntl for Investment
Laurentide Power Company 5s
Cedar Rapids Mfg. & Power 5s
JosepKW.Gross &,Co.
1421 Chestnut Street
f'orrt- jjionelrnH
Aldred & Co.
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PENNA. TAX FREE
SECURITIES
PAUL & CO.
Members 1'hlln. Mnrk Kirhnnce
1421 CHESTNUT STREET
riNAsriAi.
" HEniairTioN Nonrn
PIAMONO K i: COAI. tMIMfANY HRST
MOKTOAnt: AND CONSOUUATEH 0
ooi.n uoM)'. ii fK .iim: t. ins:)
Notice Is hereby eUen that In pursuance
of the terms of the aboip-mentioned mort
cage dated Mv J4 1013 the riamond Ice
5- "oal Company shall pay oft and redeem
1' "of Its outstanding bonds Issued there
under on June 1 HKI. at the offlca of the
WII.MINOTON Tilt ST rOMI'ANT Tenth
and Market stree-s, Wllmlncton. D'aware
at 10S and accrued Interest, upon presenta
tion and sur'ender of said bonds with all
courons thereto aprrtalnlnc. duo June 1.
1P21 and thereafter Owpershlp certificates
covering June 1st Interest must also be pre
eerted. After June 1st. 1021. Interest on
aid bonds shall cease
lVlArONI IT A CC1.VI. rOHPA.VT
OKNKllM. A.-1'IIAJ.T rOMCANY
KlOlir I'EK CKNT TBX-YKAIt "I.NKINO
KfM) lONVi:ilTllll.K (i(lt.I) IIIIMII
The undersigned as Trus'ee under Trust
Agreement between General Aspha.t t'om
panv and Hankers Trust "ompanv as Trus
tee dated December 1 VJO he-sbv gives
notice thn- n li re.-eUe sealel offers for
the sa for thi amount , f the Sinking Fund
f suft'-clent ,,f the aov. .mentioned bonds to
exhaust the sum of $..o nun now on deposit
wlt'i It as such Trust-e A!' tenders must
be for all or nn ps-' of ".e Ivinds offered.
must state the prtce at which the bonds
are offered not excelling tori't- of their
prlrctpal emount .nd B'-c-ued inter-- and
must be -eifled at the Corporate Trust
Department of the Trustee in Wall street.
New- York Cltv befor- 3 oVIock P. M., on
April 21. 1021. Ponds accepted must he
delivered and will be raid for on May 3,
1H21 nnd Interest on acepted bonds will
ceise on that date
The Truse reseres the right to reject
tnv and all offers In n-ho'e or In part.
Daiec at New York this lth day of
Arrll 1T2I.
IIANKKKS TItfST COMPANY. Trustee
Ily H K WtlrfriN Jr .
V'ce Presdnt.
T" THK lt"l fi'lItS OP
nit iriii:i r.i.r.rTKic ciimpany
Ilrt Mortgage :md Collateral Trust 0
Herles "A" tinhl Ponds due Jnnuar I. 1920
MOTIi'K IP 1IKREPY Oivrv that Ouar
ontv Trust I'ompanv ,.f . w Y' rk Trustee
under Bradford rieeinc i".inpanv First
Mortgage and ('o'latera! T-ust Ie-I da'ed
Januarv 1 10V.I h,-rb lrxiTes. pursuant
to Sctloii 3 of rtic. rur'h th-r-if. pro
posui f,,r th- sa',.- t., h- Sinking Kund on
Maj J Itil .it fun n txce.ding lir-.
of par and -iccru 1 -nterest. of as many
bonds "f tM ,ik . Iss-j. s rnn 1 pu-1-chas.-d
for the sum -,f .Heie rh"usand two
hundr-d and nfty.Hi i$U" 21M dllar
Offers will be reolved at the TFtfST DK
PAHTMKNT of the undrsned No HO
Jlr 'n.lwn. New Y.,-k ("Mj. up !, 10 ,V.o( k
a f L-i.l.v ..,,.,' "ii Id'l -ri... -I,...
IS reserved t,. re;, rt uriv at, 1 all MtT rs i
In whole or in par I
GfAKANTY TIIIST iViMPXNV F SV.W
YC'KK
Pv i'IIARI.E'I II KXBIN. Pre, detit.
Nw York. Apr;' lt. Ul21.
special xierlnes
OITIIKKN COM, IKON
( Dltl'Olt.XllllN
A sic al n.eeiing uf t .-".-khmderi of
this lompanv ll. ' l.e.d it he nlftcei. of
he -ompan Terrv Ijl.l.rg tto.moke
irima on the 2 1st d ii of Mm, mil. at
in o'clock A. M-. iw ", t,u-i.oe ,f a, ting
upon a proposed .in- r.dir.- t to the com,
p.tnv s 'barter so .is to , jthor'ze an tn-
rei,.e rf Its c.lpi'Ml H-, '-'m $1 "00.000.00
to an amount rot ei -e. I'r.g J2 Sfo omi on.
il to authorlzt the ti e. rs t a-range for
.1 tr-insfer f a ptr' ,f -iiM irnfnsel In
creased Issue of t-t 3 '-np.'in's -apltal
stock In pv hange f,r x '-us fur-,are or fur
naees srtl a p.i ' of -i-- m x, Imnge for
nn adlltioiHl I unla .f l.'nnn H,re of
lanl .Tijo.ir.pg this , -t-.ip 1 ; resent hold
ings Trursf..- ' , kh tr h piirpns, s nf
this meet ng .. ic.- M.i I l'l.l r I I
roi-en Ma'- -'H t." I
Ki.xii.rt ': ritW'-y
p.,,li.
Annual xteetines
(, OI TIC 11 Id THK INITIIII (I.V3
tv? i.xii'ho'i:xii:.st cojii-anv
N. XX. Corner llrnnil nnd Arrh Hireets
I'M ndH'-l. Apr'. II not
The Anm.s. Met nn of th S'o, 'h-..1rs ot
The t'nltid las ImproveT.ent 'onpc.j
l neiu ai t;e i,i;i r- u, ii.- - 'i-npany. .V XV
corner of i ro-i i .
1 .-e- .S'rse Phil.
delph a. .Monday. X
noon, when ,ir, el
President -r.-l sii
the ensalt. r
ill 2, IIWI. t 1J rlec
-v.n v. .. be held fr.r ,,
li rir-r: re to serve for
illt sucr ,ii r buste.es
will be trarscic'id a r.ay be br.j.-it befors I
.k mullm I
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The stoi-k trai'r t.o-',s vv.: he oitd
lrorn a T M "xvi .i- ap" .o ii
until lu A ' 11 T-.i ! ' ,t i.e.. '"'
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on riiiird.i. Xprll 'i. Ili'i. t 1 o'e Im-k
noon, for " ' . .-: s ' . h t, Di-e-nrxi
i ser-e for "- -.slri; .r ar.1 transa-
Irir suer. i '., - i.s,es as .nay be brought,
baton, tl-e ee't
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rl.us n Aei.i.t f !.. ,eirtrr.
o'eloele 1". "! . Mar I). 1011, I ir
nftli I.I e-e, pes ,,1 p.t.er ler.-.
n ) . -ket. f r 't. !" il -J
the t-nn ' une .-.ir i-eif r..nt j
nnd "I siv 'i. or '1-s le -ir.,Ti J i e
II auk f"r plois.s Hi ;,.-- lie,
Inst' u films In 111 ler-i 1. 1 .
UIon il-pli, atop 'o "i, Pur, Im ,11
XVII. I. H HAYH f'.istma .. '
Dix Mends
oirit'i: t)K tiik i. ii. nun. i. iiinrvsv
,iu'nt'-r liii.leihi ,f l!xt per e ent
lUiHimi'liiitf P" fiT-. i k I, i j
lure'l ilt.llltil. Mo -' IU-' to 'i , '
of r til et tt s.- ,if h-i. i -
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V V It.VXVIL
mauler
THE
Letters to the Editor
Appreciates Editorial '
Tn the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: ,
Sir 1 HPir-olnlp with s.tmuUr Klntlnsss
our "elltnriiil of tml.o's Issue , "A Orcat !
I'.-mocrst " It hati th flux or of that char-1
n'trr of ilemoorncy uhloh t think most trxn-i
Amerlcuns relish, (or lme jou not sixlil
h-re "As kui li ho i-nn ho honored ly wen
of nil orcortV ? WouH that he "pro! I
You haw- In liri- f oomtuss analzoil tho I
r mentions Ih-t nlilM If thv Old not no- '
tual. hrlnt' uIhmiI th' moMmont of which
he- u.i th chief oxtmnrnt Uien If x-e hm I
laTRoly oo looked tho atrial movmrnU fori
which he '.lil tho foundations. It has bee n ,
prlnilim'x lincausi suih byprexlucts niitu
rally fo ow- from such a funil.imenlnl prlncl
p'.- a. spoiisi
Win t '.hut he ho.l left 'in iatlv moro of
h's ,- those who ooultl cotnhino In the
spirit ' American toleration his ardent
ehimu. iio of rollclous democracy an well
i .is twlit, il democracy That would be a
i l-erltaKc ih present ffenerat Ion would ho
inrlchi'.i b wherein ehurcti and creed
I ii Ml e-lnss w-otilii i ai h the seme brand of
democracy that Is Inherent In the great
, rsrters and Institutions of our xvell-boloxod
courtr
I ereatli enjo'.d the editorial .in, I do not
h'-Bltate to e-xptese m humbl
..r,iitii.i. f,rl
graiuuue lori
" '
Its timely upiearan'e
KiillEttr T rL'MHKI.STON
I'h ;ad phia. April ! Hist.
School Buildings for Polling Places
To fhr f.Jttor of the Kvoilng l'ubU- l.rilocr:
S'r u the lall readers of the i:k.vimi
I'i iiL.ii- l.ctxiBH know whether anything has
brer don In regartl to the Board of Kducai
tion granting the use of one or two rooms
In its buildings in the various districts for
th- use of polling booths -v. hen th election
liis .no a hand?
'I he publi," schools Aro the best places for
..ectun purposes Hcsldee being neat and
.,'nfl and urli'rl. they could be arranged In
-lio- .tiven ttm and serve as an example
-. le n n l,s to the boys and girls grow
ing up ,n uur schools XX'ould It not pay,
s.i for on. or two rooms In a buldlng to
4iuL!v up with their scholars for such n.i
in asl'in"
tea- r-'ader. think ulstut the aUtxe and
express Mjur thoughts through the Exi:.xto
Pt hi p- I.ntxilwK so that some derlnlte steps,
,ir taken to overcome xotlng In nny old
kml nf s',ie ,ir renti-il shop which Is fur'
from cit-atu. ,m,i tH-.i. 1. M. 1-
l'h U,l iphia. April 19 ltd. i
Mothers and Home Ideals
To 'In Vrtlfnr o' flu f.'i eitmo Public l.rdocr:
Sir--I am Hit rested to see so man letters
printed In mr Peoples 1-Vrum urging tho
women lo set higher standards ot morality
and home ideals. A recent writer ma
spMk truly wh.n he sas "it may bo up
to the omn to let higher standards of
nwrullt- ' Hut If th women were half i
way up the siove of the mountain nnd the
men on tip starting nn uxalanche. could
the w mcn stop tho si.de?
I h.iNe been watching this tendency for a
number of c.irs and Invariably come back
to th same point I will admit there are
irothtrs who are glad to l-t their children
go ti get th.m out of th wa. ns this
writer states but would not all men do the
same thing f they were obliged to stay
at home da and night to cire for them?
Al, mothers cannot hive s.-ants, all ser
Mirts nr- not faithful.
Mum of the fathers l'k to have their
wives spend the evenings in their company,
but few . nj.iv the noise and confusion
ausel hi the children, whether large or
small Neither are thev slow to condemn
the "mothers ' foi the same Children's
Pleasures are too petty their plays too bois
terous for th- father but mothers must en
ter into them to guide and direct nnd to
keep the love of thir young Is this fair?
As f u the schools It Is hard for a
mother to know Just when she can depend
upon the children n t home They are out
for practice of some kind urchestr.x play,
lass tr.e'tlnas. debatis or something else
evenings and afternoons It Is basketball,
hlkis football baseball, etc.
If hldren are permitted to enter Into the
school ai tlvltles. there Is no chance to
eie them tasks to he cured for regularly.
ir.d thus home becomes to them elmplv b
r-'aee fo- them to eat, sleep and get what
thev want XX'hat will the next feneration
b" like" XV, I tl-.er- be any homes?
I do nu like the dress of tho present day.
nnd here again, one oun see the Influence
of the rr. n es, f the fathers. No matter
how- faithful a husband mav b. hU wu
diss not enloy hearing him praise the beauty
,f sum stylish. y dressed girl or woman,
en If he dies add "It would ho better
if she had less powder and paint on" or "If
her skirt was a little Iong-r" or "her waist
,i little higher at the nck He may een
remark that he prefers h'.s elfe should
:,,t Iress like tnat but his eyes show xihtch
,- nj,vs the most and many times th
wife knows she wuuld appear as attractive
II si e followed lh- Ityle
The ajtmn ,t.,e problem a. to .s as much
up to " th f.ihers as to the mothers They
si ould nnt a'low m oung folks to us., tnelr
m-tchlnes a, n gr.t unless smtie responsible
peison grs with them as hape-ron It is
i.ard for th tn ther to get .ill the blame
ihm m'ir.y of them are already hearing the
brut.t of tN. burden trying to alter rontll
'mw. Th are tetwen the upper ami the
wr m st nes MHS. W. L. P.
Phi. a,!-. 11 la. April Hl. ltd.
Should Pay Price
Tn fXe Mif-ir r.t thr E Mtuff 'lib'tr Ledger:
Sir - In repiv to two of our eorresion-
iler.ts v. h 1 lave aske indu.cenee for eler-
rr..tr. I .e-j. sh- Is -iniil-le to pay the 1I-
ea- in,-ir.nit ileniur.de-l I would like to
sh" e hv 'Lrmnr.' mid nut 1 mail tn I
ray 1,1 r all. It if true that Trance tlxed 1
il-,. nn .int f 'h,.- indemnity, but Pran''e !
Iih.i .- 100 ono honis dstroed and oxer
Ifiiif, fi -,.s in her eeiter of lndustr also
I ni-r.-l xx t-j wo.jM ra' lor this If tier-I
, mar." 1 dn 1 ' If the French have to pa
etruction wrouaht In their '
,'jntri
an thv eanel their l'ht
If the Pn ne-h are not alloiee.j
ir de ot, l'e Amerlean must pa
oat..
- -e tn-s. a -.e-ry dlsaifree-able task at
pres'-r.t
Th- -I'-irld Is not liein.- run so that eer
-I.. l--Tiiiny 'ts playful It ran iro .in,l
1. tn v rr.-11 ons tf lives und bllhuns "f
' . rs in -,-. -ty. and thn pay b Ket
tri? l-vn on T knees nnd b-'RKirii moi.-.-
.tn thos.. wn. fjucht fr human'
XV I. vw
Pr. a-l-'.phia .x. .- ' '.' l'2t
The South ant1
f
Racial Freedom
Tt tin Edit ir ot ,'ie y.
,-lr I r, nl i t pr
w hlrh apt.- ired .
f -.our ssue e f Apr.!
! .n 1 1 ,rh hn ir
M. ! ('ri.'( .ilumn
i th Mhvt In-
lr" Km SurU-l Man- Warn fi".l . v
: i i r itif.e.i t- n .t- 'h.- ytani .ikpn
u .r. y :ner.-it "f th print:. pW-n f
-'(utriHHs tiil "unti iitf.tlr.nt th ir-
-im Urbir'- prn'"lci tf K.e('Hll'i -
.Ai p"ip "f piir in th" Houth
V a -i t...it i r p-tHMlbl fiT your -tr
: .. tf- pr(r.'J ;n -wry papr throuKh
,' '.f - yn'r , at t wnjld t. v a. tn-
i iliimi- 'hiiu w ho wink at itueh
i .it1 Y-v Hf iinjr think tha tho
i tf a . ujft i''J who tiHver ttljiuU-rn
' :?
"'her
.ir ,1 -.riIt.b n.-vi rtheless u 'rue
i . "f 'l. ii, -Is iTrtnds sloii , 1 ul
: -It"
r'h-it.em ,s i-jre e,i follov 'lose
. i ot mill uti-r disregard for (
ler HI 1 Ihe V II lies.!' t k 1 n K I
,f- -r.;,-h h.is r"-ntlv om- to I
. -i. s ;. ,r,., I
-r,. -ein villi the South Is si,
I 'f.-r -ent si'ftlore of thi I
'l. omi ird nisrh of pronrress
'A,l s S'H lehlll US lor.tt I-,
". pr-u'i'iw rontlnue to k on
Ii ,,,.. T XX'sshlnirt'in, the i.-ret
-i,l"r f his people often sa.d
," ,,. ,tj .ther msn down li th,
li J' s'l.'r.K down there Mir.se if i
I. i ,u
- ' ..! r.instit'jt. i tli.it n
IX .l-hiiicinn, fl jKte.
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irvi owMHn& vy
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iPil
X
EVENING PUBLIC
PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters to tlio Keillor should be as
brief nnd to tho point ns possible,
iivoldlns niiythlne that would open
a dcnonilnntlotiar or sectarian ills
cusstan. No attention will be paid to nnony.
mous letters, Names and addresses
must be signed as on evidence or
itood fnlth. nlthducti names will not
In printed if rcciucst Is mado that
they be omitted.
The publication of a Ictyr Is not
to be taken as an Indorsement of its
views by this li.ipcr.
Communications will not pa re
turned unless ncccimiiar',d b"post
nco, nor will manuscript bo saved.
ono can Nso without In a measure HftlnR
porno one else up and no one can fall with
out draKnltik' some on else down That Is
the trouble with the South they r Jotting
vast oM'orunltic lor proeresa miss while
trying to Iirep the colored man down, Hut
there la a r.'.konlng day tomlnc for those,
who boat of their sup-rlorlty oer other
human lielnxa whom thev have crushed
drwn by the Iron heel of oppression, for
It Is InoUtdble that IndlMduals nnd com
munities, as well as natlona nnd govern
ments, must reap what they sow
Why do not those who h.Me authority to
leslslate and execute the laws maW such
.... -. . .. . 1 .tl.L..
inwa tnnt win eoucnie. lipmi mm ciiukhicii
l...i ,i,.....ertU nn.l
iiiu.u Mfin niv iiriiirn ...... ., '....- ..,
oppressed ond grant them the full measuro
of cltlienshlp nnd the right to life, liberty,
property nnd tho pursuit of happiness, ns the
constitution of this great American republic
purposes to vouchsafe to every mih, re
gardless of race or color or previous con
dition of servitude? Tor not until manltlnd
ver.iwhoro the world oxer recognises the
unlicrs.U fatherhood of Clod and tho brother
hood of man and say" like Abram of old
said tintn fxit, "Iai there be no strife, I
pray thee, botween me and thee ond between
my herdmrn and thy lierdmcti, for to bo
brethreiV' (Genesis xlll. (O. will the nations
of.the arth reach that high piano of Chris
tian clxllUatlon based on the teaching of
Jesus t'hrlst In the Sermon on the Mount,
which. If ' fodowed. will enable us to have a
conscience xold of offense toward Owl and
all men. REV. J. XV. HILTON.
Philadelphia. April U. 102t.
Raising Bonus Cash
To the 7'rf.tor o i;ic ;;rrimo Public l.cdatr:
Sit I have read with Interest nil the let
ters of ex-service men relating to the bonus.
I served eighteen months In France, and I
think we are entitled to that bonus As a
means of raising the money I suggest that
all German property confiscated In this
country during the war be sold and the
money placed In u bonus fund.
w. t.. a.
Philadelphia. April 111, 1921.
,
e..-,. tij xa;iu e tui..
Story Told With Song Titles
To (lie Mifor o' the Kvcnlno Public Lcdarr:
sir Tell Me, t.utle 0ps." with the
"Honolulu K (.' are vou Hosle" or
"Margie"' Did ou come from "Pnlestrlna"
or the "Land Where the Swrct, Daddies
Grow"" im "Wondering" If "IlummlnB"
or "Whispering to You" little "Hroadway
Hose" "In the Alice Illuo Gown" could
Persuade jou to "Hold Me" nnd "Sing Mo
to Sleep." for I I.ove to Fall Asleep arid
Wake Up In M .Mammy's Arms."
"If a Wish Could Make It So." we'd
make u "Love Nest" out In "O-H-I-O" or
I'd "Feather Your Nest" "Under Haxx-allan
Skies" and jou r. ould be "My Hlmboo Down
on the llamboo I-lr " "Old Pal. Why Don't
You Answer Me ' 1 can sec "Deep In Y'our
ir-ycs that : ou ire "Tired of Me." so,
"Fair tine ' 1 am going to "Mamm" and
see If she tins a fhlll Hean" for me but.,
rememl.ir 111 be "Grlevln' for You and
some day ouT "Come Out and Play With
Mp," so "Smile Dear." while I tell sou onco
again "Loxea old Sweet Song "
MAX ZAUIN.
Philadelphia April IR. 1021.
Questions Ansivered
Pennsylvania Highways
To the Editor of the Evening 1'ubHe Ledger:
Sir Please state xvhen the main highways
at present running out of l'hlladelphla xver
opened, as. for Instance, th- Iancaster plko
and the Old York road C. W DASH.
Philadelphia. April 17. mm.
The earliest uns of communication xvere
hy means of Indian trails, xvhlch were avall
ahle for men" and horses, but not for ve
hicles In 1077 a hlBhxvay was opened from
Philadelphia to Trenton, called the Klnk-'s
Path The Queen's road extended from Phil
adelphia to Chester and xvaa established In
170(1. The Old York road was opened In
itu. and a ornncn to uoiesiown ami eastern .
was nd'led In 171,'L' The toad lo Laneusterlr
as beuun In 17,13. and In 1730 xvns extended
tn Harrlsburir
Long Words
To the i:dttnr nf the Earning Public f.cdger:
Pir Ilfff-nrtlini; lonij ord. how about the
Inrb mi fnin th1 I'utbftntler.
"An iq th iiuestlun of Innjj H'oriN, how
ntniut thiti on, for exnmpte Iep.ulotemach
osolach'Kali okranlol.'IpuftnfHlrlmupntrlmmato
Hllrihlokiirab''n..'UtnkntHkchumfn"kl hltplko
FUihophattopfrlhttrAlektruonoptokphallIok
ltfklirleloJsiBnl.(ralobapb'trntfanupterueon
While It miiv nm I the ery lomrent. It i
no doubt nn.- f thtm It (onilHlti nf H let
ters If ou don't blfee it, look' up Arls
topbancH' 'KkklcNlazouHal ' The lon-KCfl
orf' In thi' English lunKUaw uhh Uipk hup
Pod to b" h'tnurlcabllttudlnlttlbuB
(twentj-t'n lettrnt. which frequently oc
cur In old play, and 1h to Im- found In
HhukoHpt ir,i 'Is"f l.abor'H Lost' It la
f tolltth t Hrcui, ur whrti Is the 'I onset. t
w "rl as I: is posiIe to e-reale a xeord
nf alninsi nn lenitth by strlmrlnir syllables
t"Rther Mam technical norda In use by
srieetists ne if this order, witness the tine
reeentl Tioied in Pathfinder from a dye
1 .its los pariinitrnso'llmethyl.inillne ' "
n. B I.
Philadfiphu Ann. 1.1 1021.
The Color Guard
To "' ld tor t t th huntno Public Ledger'
sii--Vh,tt ih imMiit by thf rnlor Kunrd In
h arm " H. O U.
I'hiiad-iph... AprU 17, Itt'Jl
Th. tiloi tsuari) onnlMti tf two color ner-
. -iiiK (-' 'or 'm;''! tht- national color, nnd
th' rfaitxin'.ti .r uhnn both ar prt-aent),
IpIGROW
ep
NAIL
Will Turn Right Out Itself
A
the
ng
and
exv elrops of "Outgro" upon
skin surrounding the ingroxv
toe nail reduces inllaniriiation
pain at once and so toughen
tender, beinitivc skin under
the
neath the toe nail, that it can not
penetrate the flesh, a:id tne nail
turns naturally outward almost
over night
"Outgro" is a harmless anti
septic manufactured for chiropo
dists. However, any druggist will
sell jou a small bottle containing
directions.
CARPENTERS!
Building and repairing time is here.
Get carpenters, painters, paperhangers,
etc., through an ad in
THE LEDGER
MORNING and EVENING
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL, 21, 1921
who are the eolor bearers, nnd two isxrerl
enced privates selected bv the colonel. The
senior eeilor sergeant carries tho national
color, the Junior sergeant carries the regl
mt'ntnl color The regimental color, when
curried. Is always on the lift In whalcxer
ellrectlon the may face,
Paying a Debt Problem
To the lldttor of fir .'iriii'tu public I.eitorr:
Slr-A nnd II owe $'.'.17 A. A ngrcre tn
pay 2li every tiny If H will pay 1 the first
day, 12 the second day, $3 the third day
etc. How many days will It take to pay
tho debt, nnd how much will each pay?
' JAMHjt H. KBItnUK. JIt.
' Christians and Turks Problem
To thr Kdltor o) the Iiesls. Public l.cdaer:
air t am sending In an answer to h
recently printed problem 1 nm not sure
this Is the way the problem reads, but this
Is ono form of It:
"A ship, carrying as passengers fifteen
Turks and fifteen christians, encountered
a storm To save the ship and the crow
the Pilot declared half thn passengers must
le thrrmn Into the sea To choose the vic
tims Itm passengers were placed round a
circle, nnd II was agreed eery ninth mnn
should he cast overboard, reckoning from
certain point nnd continuing until fifteen
xvern over It Is deHreil to Und on ar
sargrment by tvhch nil the Christians should
lie saved."
P.rckotilng from the man first counted, tho
Christlsns must occupj the places 1, 2, a. ,
lu. 11. 13. H. IS. 17. 20. 21. 2.1. '.' nnd 20.
Would some of tho mithemntlcal sharks
Please tell m whether the number 10081)5.
nti.Mian is prime or nut, and. If not. what are
Its factors' J. O. H.
Philadelphia April 13. 1021.
Numbers Problem
To the Kiltlnr rf IJx- l.'unr.HB Public 1tdQtr.
Sir 'Allow me the privilege-to give your
readers a problem. Take hS from 20 that
xvlll equal 22 ' J. P. LISTA.
Phllude'phla April 13. 1021.
ft "" '
How He Solves It
To the Vditor o' th irotlitu Public f.edorr:
Sir In rep.v to Josenh Dc Oeorgo'n prob
lem In tcnlai's I'xrmvu Pint.ie- I.i:uni:n. add
two numbers to .", 1 nnd make It less than
(11. fl-23. ".hlrh makes It ." 1-23, or, by
using the .leclnul point. .". 123 or .5123.
X'.hlch makes it less than one, or 23.31.
T. W. SHAXV.
Philadelphia April 10, 1021.
.Michigan Pays Bonus
To the Editor ot thr :erm Pubhc Ledger:
Slr-JKIndlj nil tin- If the state of Michi
gan wans to gin- to its ex-service men a
bonus nnd 1 mv much? W. 1). V.
Philadelphia Aprlf 1 I, 1021
The .state of Michigan plana to glxo to Its
nx-servlre men a bonus of f 15 for each
month's (.en Ue.
How Betsy Cut Her Star
To the Vtltttir ot the .mil.'o Pub'lc Ledger:
Sir In histor. we are told that when
George XVnsh.ngton went to Iletsy noss to
see about a design for u new flag she look
u piece of im per and folded it nnd with one
cut of tht scissors made a tlve-polntvd
Btar. .
I wimdo f ,,u or ot.e of your teailers
of the People s Forum can tell tno how
the fAld Is made In order to secure a jv.it
tern I would npprei l.ito It I haw tried
many times In lain t make one.
MAItY c. MctJUAID.
rhltaelxiolilii April 12. 1021.
Poems and Songs Desired
Wants "My Boy Jim"
To the Editor of thi ftrrnwp I'tiblfc Ledger
Mr Kindly print the follonlna- request tn
your Piople's Kurum I Mould appreciate It
xery much If you or one of your readers
xvould furnish me with .1 copy of a poem
the nam, of xvhlch Is either "My Hoy Jim'
or "Jim " It Is verv sxmpnthetlc and re
fers to-k younit mnn who has been overseas
and returns home blind II I i
Philadelphia. April 14 19:!1.
Patriotic Verses
To the Uttxtor of thr JU'cnmo Pnhhr 7,cdaer
Hlr I am t!ilrou nf i-p purine n poem
which contains the folW'Inir two xra
Tht-n forwiirrl to th uikhiuhI utr.fp,
AW pon'iurr ir we die;
"Vnrriorn. fhe lonn can be but life.
The sain liberty.
1'orbld It. e whn(n ulrew ulono
The I'tTMun hnntu wlthxtood.
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PlillailelpUla, April 17. 1021.
"In This Wide World," Etc.
To the lidltor of the Vventno J'utllc Ledger:
Sir I am xery anxious to secure txvo
poems. Ono begins:
"in this wldo worlili the fondest and tho
best
Are tho most tried, most troubled ond dis
tressed." The other one contains the lines:
"Tho poet In his vigil hears
Time flowing through the night;
A mighty stream absorbing tears
And bearing down delight."
D. t.. OAYNOH.
Philadelphia, April 17, 1021.
Inscription on Liberty's Statue
7ofc Editor o the J.YiiiIii. Public Ledger:
Sir Recently In your People's Forum you
referred to the verses of poetry on tho
tablet nf tho Statue of Liberty on Iledloc's
island, New York, xvrltten by Kmma Las
nrus. Can you Rive me these lines?
W. I.. HAYMOND.
Philadelphia, April 12, 1021.
Tim NEW COI-OHSU9
Not like Ihe brnr.cn clant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs nstrlde from land to
land;
Hero at our sea -xva shed, sunset gates shall
stand
A mighty woman xvlth a torch, whose flame
la Imprisoned lightning nnd her name
Mother of exiles. From her beacon hand
Glows xvorld-xvldo xxelcome. her mild eyes
command
Tho nlr-brldged harbor lhat txvln cities
frame,
"Keep, ancient lands. our storied pomp,"
cries she,
With silent lips. "Glxe me your tired, your
poor.
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe
free,
The xvretched refuse of sour teeming shore;
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
This tablet, with her sonnet to the liar
tholdl Statue of Liberty, engraved upon
It, Is plnred upon these walls In
lovlnir memory of ,
EMMA LAZAHVS
Hum In New York City. July 22. 1M0.
Died November 10. 18S7.
A George Cohan Favorite
Tn the Edttorol the Evening 1'tibllc Ledger.
Blr Kindly furnish In vour column the
poem entitled "Gee! Ain't It Groat to Live
Hnd Lenrn!" JACOll ZION.
Philadelphia, April 12, 1021
GEE! AIN'T IT' OIIEAT To I.IVK AND
LEAHN'
When a fellow thinks he kneiws it ml
HfJ trouble Just begins
You slip and get an awful fall. Wh
You're knocketl clean eff your pins
You couldn't stand life's simple wns.
llut now for them you 5 earn.
How little you knew lu bxgono days'
(lie, nln't It grvnt to live and learn'
Hefore you were twrnty-one nnd the old
folks
XX'ould advise,
The people's "nnnn m 111 npienr dully
In the KrenltiK I'nlille Uihtrr. and also
In tlies Htineliiy Public Leeleer. lll-r
illsrusslnie llinel) topics villi be printed,
us xiell ns reoicsteel iioems, nnd einestlons
of Keneml Interest Mill Im iinMvrreil.
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S. LFLUEGEU-lAlI 2J
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eJSBTtfBZ.
P !
l.AlxKWOIIII N .1
fttej:
Away from them' you eiulckly rant their
advice
You xvould despise.
To you they weren't up lo date, but now
for them
You yearn.
You see your mistake, but It'sdoo lale.
Oee, ain't It great to llvo and learnl
The best llttlo girl you ever knew you
turned
Her doxvn. and why?
She xvasn't sporty enough for ou, too back
xvard,
Pushful nnd shy. '
You wanted one from tho Great White
Way. Well,
You got her and the light don't burn! ,
Tou're tnklnff our medicine-ttnme, but,
Say, ain't It great to live and learn?
You know there's nothing' to-n tlashy genti
With that nattering line of talk.
His spiel, as a rule, Is not xvep menn,t.
Ask him nnd you'll llndhe'llbalk
And remember a knock Is always a. toosl,
And the knocker ho forgets
And nfttlmes one regrets, ,
Gee, ain't It great to llvo nnd learnl
The nasty things he has said about a
Irlcnd as xvell as a foe:
Ilememher, you'ro a long tlmo dead, so
He straight before you go; ,
And when you're old esough lo marry.
I,ook before you leap.
It's lietter by far to tarry than mako
Mistakes and wep. '
Gee, ain't It. great to llxe nnd learnl
And xvhen you pick -your girl bo sure ,
Y'ou know thnt she loves you nnd you
nlone. '
Pick out ono thnt can cook and sew and
, Ono that loves a home. '
Don't get stuck on n pretty faco or a
riguro that looks great.
Itemember you're not buying lacei
You're looking for a mate,
Gee, nln't It great to live and learnl
Nexer be tqo old to take ndvlco nnd
Don't think you're the whole thing,
Uecnuse It's Just twice as nlco to bo
Modest and lo cling
To those good old-fashioned ways, ami
If you elo you'll nexer turn,
And some day you'lflook back and say.
Gee, nln't It great tn llvo nnd learn!
"Reader" asks fer. three poems "Meet Me
Half Hut Way," "Mother's Little Soldier"
und "merlca for Me."
James-II, Ferree, Jr The poem you re-.
fer to Is entitled, "The Cataract of Ladore,"
written by Rjbert Snnthey
"D. L. p."
song "Honey.
xennts
Keep
tho
In
words of the old
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Yard'', and the' poeirf entitled 'Thi Unseen
iiaiiieueins."
Oscar 1j. 6'Too(e Camden, N. J'., ssks
for n poem xVhleh contains these lines!
"When first Into this world I cams
My troubles did begin)
I had a brother John,
And to me he wss a twin,"
Can a. reader answer? ,
"C, C. I" xvould like, to knoxtflho author
of the following:
A pace of glad childhood,
M Youth's dash for funs
A long stretch of sorrow
The raco Is run,
Miss C. M, Johnson ssks for the words of
tho old song "Faded Hose," We. do not
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The net-, llobcrt Norwood xvlll speak
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SS "COQUINA" v Loading
For Spses sinel Itstei Apply
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents
Bullitt Building:. Phils., Pa.
Lombard B20O82OlS202-S2OS
CUMMINS LINES
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers ,
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN
SS "Shortaville" Loading
PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM
SS "Arizpa" : . .April 25
For space and rate apply
A. D. CUMMINS & CO.t Inc.
139 South 4th St., Phila., Pa.
Lombard 4127-4128-5467 1 Main 134$
NEW AMERICAxI TRANS.PAQFIC PASSENGER SERVICI
betwnSEATTLEsndYOKOHAMA.KOBE.SHANGHAI.
HONG KONG nd MANILA vU tK JHORT ROUTB.
Urn snel pJ.tl.l U5.D. Unsrr, 535 tt. lonii 31,000 toni
SAIUNGS
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S. S. Wernicke, Aoftiil 27
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HUGH CALLAGHER.Gtn.E.rt.At..irSut St.,NYetli
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Dixie Steamshm Lines
PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL,
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
V.S.S.B. S.S. MONOMAC
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for ROTTERDAM
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Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc.
425 Lafayette lildg., Philadelphia
Ixiinburd Ml! 0-1 Main 1071
New York to Rotterdam
Via Plymouth and Boulognesinr.Mtf
RYNDAM Apr. 23 May 28 Jul; 2
N. AMSTERDAM. .Apr. 30 Jane 4 July 9
N00RDAM Ms; 7 June 11 July 16
ROTTERDAM ...Mir 21 June 25 July 30
Ptuen.cr Office, 1531 Walnut St., PaiU.
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Merchants and Miners, Trans. Co,
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High-grade btlHng ,alm,n
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Largttt Manufacturer of Leather
Belting tn Philadelphia Dtetrlet
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About Apr" "
"W.J.GrandfieH&Co.
Philadelphia Agent
308 Chestnut St. . ,Mi
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