! p'j - .,-.- ymmm 4rr""l' ' ' ' WTT'' J'i ""iW" fwr '"Vtv ' .-('i' ;VMB"J-' "? Vi-'X'i "" P Jf- s' f BANNING PUBLIC LBDGER-PHILABBLPHIA, THURSDAY, AS-BIL' 28, 1921 15 . I I - iiT THE PEOPLE'S FORUM h' lic im' Letters to the Editor j Msrrlaae and Happlnesa rtkt BdUor t he EvttHna Publlo Motr. air In reference to the remark tif "A ..Vr-IlM Olfl" I" " '"u! ef Apr" l0' ' ln 10 ' fw 1,n"' mril she 1 wfn wh,n ,h "W ,h' fl" T" ....... ..IJ .ltJ(t ..Hank Mini of Ins W1V" "" "'!" ' -". I with tM DSCneiur hiiip. .. "- io t wouM net csre to live In thin ssner- . .j f .. In t.rltl 1! II tllA ltn lion ror woum v..r -- ',, children of "horn I am th. proud " ' A ,00-i many women fe thinking eni m ""n "n" "" he nl 'h, " 'ertatnlr to b ,,,led ,n(1 not 'nV'"1, Ut me ..it yi u wh WHsre l omn "' re(lt,r x,lu" ,0 ,n .rid thin In the home tralnlnc teachlna-, ?1 eltln. out of a bit of clay? Whm, eray o",n- " rMl womn' more ' ' mofe contented, morn t rest, mora a., mere lovln; and mam loe.l than i.", a ?hi. unitWih. aoa.iin. aod. -..nAinr occupation? Jf, an4 the axerare trmth.r and compere 'J La but do It with n open mind I ix"'Ly. the elderly maiden or '."'Jl.ior. but they certainly look any S?, but hrr. toxlnr contented peopl. " m very happy and .xery women I know '..h.t children li aleo happy and de " ".... hem. and family. Joodnee. hi? mould happen If they er not? This "!.. . ..nl rtusel. children would 0I ...7 iv.. would hate their hue .'..a' husbands would llvo In tho """ ..., ih. narrow and selfish In ".....I 'm y. "Well, that la almost the ,n, read the newspaper.. woman wottlA practice stntlcness .hk would b low Per cent Woman's envy manes ner Loiters to the Editor should bo as brief and to tho point us possible, avoiding Anything ttmt would open a denominational or sectarian uls cuiilon, No attention: will be paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must bs slKiud s an evidence of food faith, although names will not be printed If request Is mado that they be omitted. The publication of n letter Is not to be taken as an Indorsement of Its views by this paper. Communications will not bn re turned unless accompanied bv post age, nor will manuscript be saved. xytted In what was known as Bible Or chard The lerncy also provides for the Dment of ten ehllllnss yearly to lb r ror preaching- the sermon on the occasion, "commendln th eicellency. the perfection and divine authority of the Holy Scriptures." This singular custom was observed eier'y year, with the exception that the dlce throwln now takes place on a tabl aracted at tha chancel steps, the bishop of the dlo case havlnr decided In 11180 that the Com- ttiunton table waa not the pronar place for n ranie, I. Wants Home for Rabbit Hound rofdf Krtlforo fne Kvtrtnp JiiMic .edorr? f .Blr' w "" ' Sir I hali a nice rabbit hound, ten ","yK "' , .,h" ninth months old (male) I would like to aive It "iJ?.il!,,Jni. .... When I nut louna man (about fifty ear ho) an A-No 1 younc man rould earn ISBi' or ISOr, a ear and his board, and hs could walk four or fle mllea Hunday evenlnta to sea his best sir I and save most of h)s earn Inrs to buy a home for himself and her And when they settled down they could to to cljurch In s lumber wagon, drawn by a yoke of oxen or a heavy work team, and live happy and contented In their rlrcum ttarres, snd verv few ever thoucht of dl Noice At the time I waa llvlnir down In Jersey I sllll know conditions In that section Nowadays the same kind of a man can earn from tSOO to 11600 a veer, but he must spend It all for automobiles and Ice cream and theatres, movies and all kinds of par ties In order to make an Impression on the fair bX, and when they net back from their costly honeymoon trip. In most case, they have not enouth left to buy a bed to sleep In, and tho (sir one, who hss been brouiht up to suoh terrible extravagance and styles, drives her husband to desperation by her demand for the continuation of this extraxarance, and hence misery and di vorce. The cure is let us go hack to the old happy tlmas. and let us teach the oncoming' generation that economy, Industry eelt-d-nlal and a happy una contented home should be the first objects, and style, extrdvagance snd high-toned parties must be lsst If we would do this, the dlvorao lawyers and the dlvcrce Judges will soon have to go to work at something else than helping along to bleak the bonds of those whom flod hath Joined together P.EUDISN T SIaATEII. Philadelphia, April V3, 1031 Liquor Fighting Its Last Fight To Hit Editor o the Sventna I'ubhr Ledger: 8lr Allow me to voleo m protest against tho sentiment against prohibition R ex pressed Ih the Ktorum of jour Issue of the 14th by one who signs himself "Vox Popull ' What right has he to speak for the people and declare agalnat the enforcement of th laws put upon our statute books bv politi cians who could not hold out nny longer against publlo opinion? Is he ashamed of his position that he cannot ilgn his own name? It should be evident to any one who Is open-minded on the question that the liquor Interests are fighting their last fight, and with nothing to loss and a. poselblllty of gain nnd last but not lsaat. i PUDlio opinion will punisn tne Moiaiors oi If every iej courtesy. nole..,..Ci. h.r vanity makea her unjust ??.t etery woman Is guided by her heart i5'.V.h.n bv her head, and this Is usually II. reuse of her mlstakea and her troubles ""."....;. without chanty Is like . A,.k.v4 desert without an oasis there frn'JVltmen. of comfort In h vtrtu. q Philadelphia April J!0. 1021. Where Do They Function? T. Iht Miter of (he Evenlao PubMe Ledor sir-Tour article "Old Dollar and Nickel i,s Functioning Again." appearing In the Pnuc Ldo April 4. contains some highly feur sting "dope." but you failed to glye u ."mi real Informatlon-th.t Is. where to ", first-class goods at price, quoted b rTou re pretty n-"- eomet on eugar. ., potatoe. and coffee, but the butter at, clothes and coal are away off We weald like to know the name of the store rreln jou can Buy lour aoicn m r. mi 10 some one who would le It a wood home ro"jou think any of your readers would care to hae Itf Call between! 2 and 4 p. m MllB T KAMKMAAD 2TI! South Jessup street, Philadelphia Answers .Uebt Problem To tht Editor o the Evrtifno lb.'lo Lfdoer.' 8n In reference to problem submitted by James T) Wrrec, Jr. April 21, which leads A and D owe 12276 A agrees to pay 120 Men day If B will pav tl first day, 12 sec ond day, 18 third day, etc. How many days wttl It take to psy the debt and how much will each psy? Let X equal number of days It takes to pay oft debt Therefore, B N over 2 IAtU20N Substituting. 227BX over a (14-X1 20X. Clearing of fractions: X2 41X 4360r.u. Factoring, we hale (X-I-OJ) tX BOl-O Thirefore, X 01 and X 50. since we cannot use 01 In this case, hence It takes so days to pay on Troof. fl-BO over 2 (1 ri0)2SyM-. 1127S, TVs share, 82nxrt0x2OU000. A'a share, f K D .J27B A and II share Hoping this will iiot take up ioi much space In your People's rorum. 1 thank you, OSCAIl PAUHT Philadelphia April 22 1031. Problem also solved b Ernie Hebson CI ester, Pa. Pronunciation of Havre de Grace Jo th' Edttar o( (de Bvcnfnp- Puollr t.tdgtr' t Blr Would you kindly publish the proper pronunciation of Havre tie Orace, Md ? y. n. rtrldgeton, N J . April IT. 1021, It Is pronounced very much as If spelled, Haver do (Iran, the last "a" havlnr the sound of "a" In air. Allen and Military Service To th. Editor o tht Kvmtna I'ublle Ledotr: Blr Does an alien hive to get his second naturalization papers before he csn enllm In the army and navy? 1 W D. Philadelphia, April 21. 1921 The War Department saya that It Is not necessary for an alien who desires to enter the United Btetes armv or navy to have either hi first or second cltltenshlp paper The very fset that the man enters anv branch of military service entitles him to first cllltensilp papers Age of Petroleum I To the Kditor of the Rvenino Public I.tdotr: T- fll. I ..... ... .II...,... k a,...t..m. la. a Dtr I .WW mi .hub. gn iu pnil il. will i), century Isn't this nn C, U T. Phllsdelphla, April 21 1021 This woUId be quite In keeping With the times, since petroleum hss been known In various parts of the world since esrly times It was used In the wslls of Babylon and N'ineveh, nnd Its various usages nmong the ancients were described by Herodotus woman can hide behind It until the buRatd are past, la entitled "laeea," or "Down b the mo Grande " H M. Philadelphia, April 20. 1021 I If "E V a." will send a stamped !- i dressed envelop w will forward "Lasca ' I as we hare copies of It for mailing purpoaee , on the banks where Their sweets played The tli to our cottage they say has grown green Aiid the place Is quite lonely around And I know that the smiles and the forms f have seen Now lie In the cold, mosey ground "Roll On" To the Kditor of tht Eltnlio Public t.edoer. I 'B t, K Rlr t shnulil Idle to secure the words of . this atania an old son! "When the aun of life Is low "licit on, ye dark waves, o'er the troubled When the dewe and shadows creep tide asks for the poem containing Author of Poem That Offended To thr Kditor of tht Ktienlnp ulfc Utdatr: Blr Who wrote the poem In the early part of the late war that offended the Ger man professor at Harvard? ui.wooi) h rosTErt Philadelphia, April 21. 1021 The poem entitled "(lot Jilt Tjn" waa written by Charles Huntington Jacobs, a Uos Antle younr'man who was attending Kanard Unlvorslty. Location of Quotation 7olhe Elftor o (he Evenlnp Pwftlin l.tdgtr; Sir Please give exact quotation which runs something like this. "A wrong con sistency Is the hobgoblin or little minds " Where la It located? N N P Philadelphia, April 10, 1921 Thn quotation u refer to r..H. "a foolish consistency Is the hobgoblin of little minds, snored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines ' it In to be found In Rmerson's "Self-Tlellsnce Poems and Songs Desired werem jx -- butter The eoali tbey are creating Intentionally auch condl fU.r,.r.nnua? spring drop of $1. to go b.ck tlon. .. to discredit prohibition. Ev.ntu.lly bid Its annual spring aropo, ,. w, -,., wl Dunlin ,h ,oUtors of " -M like to know where In this big ths prohlblton amsndment and the laws we ould UK ,0 Kn . . cl0tn tnlt for. er acted for Us enforcement and then -we will ,(,n rou can buy a -''''"" . ,nat , ,, fu bnK ,rr,d'up by Btny i" ''."... nu ..... ,..ii, ,h. a minority who are trying to fasten an un- ink. sbiuti rssn ini iiu uu u s v .. ., null Item' The landlords hao not rw 'juced their rents the mortgage (lends are till charging onvwhore from B to 10 per nnt premium while the building and loan secietlee charge ou the wsrtlme fee on sec .. mrtses F. A. tOMbl.1 April i. jj-i, desirable traffic upon us against the wishes of th majority J P HICKOK. Philadelphia, April 10, 1921. Philadelphia Leave Hareh Worda Uniald U thf Kdlter of the fieitinff P116I10 Ltdotr: Sir In reply to "108d Jtnglneer." Tuen ty.elghth Division. Jly desr comrade. I wae a Keistone bn msett and ball from the 111th Infantr) Dut on your assertion of MondsN. April Is. In th People's Forum m proved an Ironet I'll explain plalnlr 9 -ouIl understand, as bv rour way of x p'llnlng vou do not read between the lines. First of all, 1 do not belong to the l.eglon, bm praise your spunk on the way ou slick by the organisation Wny don't I Join It? ivbat 1 m tnieK in, in worm o i nuw, is I wn never a hard loser, and will not liiscrlmlmte against them, like you toward '' V r W Why don't ou belong to the V r n nd how do you get all jour dope? You r'slm that the V F W slogsn Is "They wen the wsr." Win. certainly. Is that rnt th, case with the LeglonT If not. make hm up Oh, bov we all won the wsr. (let It cut of your dome also that the V T W dees not believe It takes an army to run an srim for It does Th onl dis tinction Is ene has to sse foreign service, no matter If It be lcelapd or Kslservine. ana rvr beard a gun go off Another pointer. Men died In Haiti, the Htillan Islands and other places where (Jelled States troops were stationed, and net only en the western front, and they, too If allowed to live, would be eligible for 'he V K W I believe, truly that ou're In the Le tlin for what you can get out of It Top ilso claim you know a friend. He sure mail bo a personal friend for to know so much about him He served In the Spanish American War you elate May I ask. Was r cut of the country at that time? If so he his a Jmt right to be a V F W. And whin our good old USA got Into the .ate war he refused to enlist Probabl7 he tot inousb In th last And when th draft eime he claimed exemption owing to poor health Well, they surely must havo found him unfit or he would have bad to carry the liny on his back, the aame as you and I IP bet sou made the crack many a fme 'They'll ner get me again " But Jock, let me tell you I do not regret nr experience, although I am dlaab'ed, and I'm wining to do li all over again for the lime cause That s straight and from the ihou der I believe by our way of thlnk :rjr that when Bergdoll returns which he 'I.I without doubt he will be a candidate tit the V I'' W. because he has seen for- m lervlce Yes he will be srreeted openly tlth boxing gloves So buddy, he good of heart, clean of mind snd whet's left unsaid leaie behind Pot ou always must pa to find out what's order Three hlr tins. gobs, leather- rvici nd doughboy all ehared In the same r'ory over there, also here JIQOH , Philadelphia April 20 1021 , Root of Divorce Evil re th, Sdifoi of the fCvcnmo Public l.tdaet Blr I hsve been reading In vour paper 'he letters pro and con on the divorce ques- "on end about cures for this evil, and let me , "-' M,i in my opinion none oi juur mi '(iinndents gets at the root of the eill i Suggests How to Handle Husband To the Kditor at the Kietilap Public Ltdaer! Sir In ansner to ' Mr W L. I. " I Your letter ha led me to believe that I can help you. perhaps. Many men are drawn I to south Just as your husband Is. Just for get about what our friends have told you that h will come back to you If a thing deos not get better It gets worse Please try this, "Mr W I, 1.. no mattsr how silly It sounds to you: First see s hairdresser, hate a massage, get her to arrange your hair becomingly Ask her advice on arlous beauty helps, Next, plan a little surprise party (preferably n card party) for your husband, Invltlne his friends. Tell them It is a surprise for him. During- the evening; be as agreeable snd as Informal as posslbl Tnu must Interest jourself In these young people If oi do you have bund the secret of being younr ourself. Above all on this occasion make sourarlf attractive. Hurcly your husband will think you desirable. Knrourage him to bring his company home. U "he likes "life" and Is nearly your age, -can't you? una. T. D Philadelphia, April 21, t021 Questions Answered Something for Readers to Solve To the editor of the Evtxino Public Ltdaer Sir Please print this for th readers of your' paper to eolve Two wom-n and two children solna along a road met two men One woman said "There come your two fathers and our tvo fathers, tour two grandfathers and our two husbands ' Please give relationship WILLIAM DUFF1 Philadelphia, April 20. 1021. Referred to Readers 70 (de Editor of the Kiemna Public .crffler: Sir Will you kindly site through the People's Forum the -origin of the couplet "the coionel's lady and Judy O'Grndv art sisters under the skin"? 011PIIA LOHENA APP Mulberry Ind April 20. 1021 "The Bible Orchard" Jo the Fditor of the Kirnlnp public l.tdocr; Sir Plsse tell me the history of the Bible Orchard In England J W I. Philadelphia. April IT, 1921 The Illble Orchard la a. piece of land In the parish of St. Ives, Hants, England Dr. Robert Wilde, who died In August, 178. be queathed fifty pounds, ths yearly Interest of which was to be expended In ths purchase of six BJble. not exceeding the price of eeen shillings and sixpence etch, which should tie "cast for by dice' on the Com mur.lnn table of St Ive on thn last Thurs day In May by six boya and six girls of the town Hence the dav Is locsllv known as Ttlble Thursday The cap.tal sum was In- The People's Kornni will appear dally uc In th Kvrntnr Pnb In (be .Sunday Public I-e Ledger, Idrer discussing timely tonics will he printed nnd also Letter s well as requested poems, snd questions of genrrsl Interest will be answered. rllie MARKET ST. BEEF C0.- The Quality and Cut Price Market 5221 -23-25 Market St. & 5939 Market St. Lean Smoked Picnic Shoulders Finest Half Smokes monoy can buy. Fresh Ground Hanttburg Steak Best Meaty Spare Ribs rure Lard in pound prints. ALL STEAKS wH trimmed ALL ROASTS kia ALL PRIME RIBS of BEEF City Dressed Shou ders of Pork Shoulders of Veal for Roasting Rumps of Veal for Roasting Lean. Boneless Bacon, in piece, 5-lb. average Frih Selected Ebbs, each snd every one guaranteed to be fresh, big end meaty "cited 1 dog, to a carton. Finest Creamery Butter money can buy, in U-lb. prints, SPECIAL Finest Stowing Chickens, 3- to 5-lb. average, this week Lean Soup Beef, 3 lbs. for 25c Country Scrapple, 3 lbs, for 25c Breast of Lamb, S lbs. for 25c Store open 7 A M rady to welt on trad !l2yM 3(K 911,,' Liyiu. 30c 35 35 dog. lb. Salt Pork Pig's Feet Sauer Kraut, 2 qts Closes Frldsy snd Ralurday 9 to P if lb. 20c lb. , , , . ,5c lb. . for. . . .6c MARKET ST. BEEF CO 15221-23-25 Mtrk-t Jit. and 5939 Market St,, Tho Poem Is "Lssca" To the Kditor of the Euenltto- Public ltdaer' Sir The selection requested by "E V. Q ," which tells the story of a msn snd woman rxrt'on -the prairies ehere the buffalo run wild, the man shoots hi horse so tht I heed not your anser, Mania's by my side Mn vr. i. o Camden, N J., April 21. l2t. "We Cannot All Be 8oldleri" To tM Kditor of li Bvrnlsp' PubHo Ltdotr Blr Will some one Itlndly send In the poem contslnlnr the line: "We cannot all be soldiers and have battles' din, Nor can we all be rlshteous and hate slsjht of sin Borne must Ire poor and lowly, other proud nd strong t For It takes all kinds of people to make the world ;o atorur.' W K V Philadelphia April 21. 1021 A Song of the South To the Kditor of the Kvenina PabHe l.edorr' Hlr Please print In your People's Forum the words of s 'southern sons entitled "flweet, Suony houth."'blnnln "Take me heme to the place where I first saw the llrht " E I- KIIATZ Philadelphia. April 21. 1031 SWEET. SUNNY BOUTH Take me home to the place where 1 first eaw the llrht, To the sweet, eunny South take ine hnm Where th mocking bird sans me to rest etery nltht: All, why was I tempted to roam? I think with resret of the desr home I left Of the warm hearts that sheltered m" then Of the vilfe and the desr ones of whom I m bereft. And t sigh for the old place asaln ciionua Take ine home to the plaee where my little ones sleep; Poor massa lies burled close by, O er the craves of the loved ones 1 Ion; to weep. And amons; them to rest when I die. Take me home to the place where the orame J trees trow, To my cot In the evergreen shade, Wl.ere the flower on the river's sreen iiMr. rln may blow Bay for me before t so ' 'Now I lay me down to sleep if A. Kins Oermantown. ask for ' Ood Be With Us Tilt We Meet Aaaln and In the Auld Countrle." The, hymn mentioned printed In the People's Forum of April 18. and copies can be had at the offlee We will print "In the Auld Countrlcl If a reader will send It In Orace Crater The sorur, "Ml the Jlest of th World Oo lly," Is a recently copyrighted number and w could not .print the words without seeurlnjr permission from the i-otn-poser or publishers "W 1, T seks for the poem containing the lints: 'All honor to the 4th, of ilnrlau renown Etsland, averse thy countrymen and strike the" fqemeii dAwn ' Margaret Evans asks for the rjrrek trans letlon of "To you whom I hsve loved long elrce,' which Is Intended as an Inscription for a memorial "Mary T " desires the poem "The Old LFsshloned Pocket," a parody on 'The Old Oaken Ilueket " "8 j C wishes some one would end . in the Mini 'entitled, "flrtln on n KpranJ1 I end beelnnlng "A pound of tea at one and three." Lovet the Old Songs To the Kditor of tht Kueninf PubHe Lcdoet Hlr 1 am aeventytno years old I still love to sins; the old songs to pass iwn the time I am a conatant reader nf the SPeople's Forum" snd watch eagerly for I the old favorites Will you please print "Oh. the Stormy Times Wo Knew In Our Hult of Army Dlue. ' "Far Away tho Echoes Itolt Along' and "Only Down to the Club If vou cannot print Ihem can you tell me whre I can get them? W L,. T Philadelphia April 21 1021 M'e do not have any of the selections re queued, und vie do not know where thy I rould be found, onless In the collection 'or possession of some reader who would t wllllnir to contribute them. 3.TXfKSSYi,tS fASCO ASCO ASCO afxs-ssSv IS Hrt TORES CO. 'IsLJTUV Kacaat''gCWM15g3g1 ASCO ASCO ASCOS ; ? Do you realize how much prices have dropped in the Asco Stores There has been much talk in the public press about the failure of retailers to follow declining markets. Our customers know that we give them the benefit of every market change, for our Producer-to-Consumer Plan is working assiduously, constantly, tirelessly, to lower your cost of living, wherever and whenever possible. Here is convincing proof! On January 31, of this year, we published a list of groceries, with prices, .showing that, between January 31, 1920, and January 31, 1921, just one year, we had made a more than 33 Reduction Notwithstanding this tremendous reduction, you will note, by consulting the list that follows, that the same downward revision of prices has been going on constantly, for a comparison of the prices below will show that, on the same . commodities, from January 31, 1921, up to to-day, we have made An additional 21 reduction! Asco Stores give you every advantage of market fluctuations. Facts in Figures Read Carefully - Price n Jan. 31. 1P20 . ..Ib 17c ,h$1.75 ...lh 73c Trlre ,ln. .11. on IK1 8c 49c 60c 10c 70c 29c 70c 20c 15c 30c 33c 22c 29c 32c 7c 12c 3c 12'ic 9c 21c 12c lie 33c 15c 10c Price Today Vac 35c 50c 9c 37c 25c 63c 18c 122c 23c 29c 16c Commodity Best Granulated Sugar White Potatoes "Louella" Butter Peanut Butter "'" 14c "Gold Seal" Eggs "" 85c "Asco" Coffee ,h 42c Mill Brands Flour .... ,2,b b" 88c Crisco Mb "n 35c Best Pure Lard ,b 29c Fancy Galif. Peaches . . .bl" " 40c Extra Fancy Peaches . . . "'" ",n 48c Fancy Calif. Cherries t"n 28c 'Hawaiian Pineapple "n 35c "Asco" Oleomargarine . v. . .,b 40c Best Soup Beans ,h 10c Best Marrowfat Beans ,b 15c Best Cornraeal Ib 5c Best Rice ,b 19c Choice Rice ,b 12c Calif. Prunes lb 28c Choice Tomatoes ",n 15c "Asco" Syrup "n 15c Rich Cheese ,b 37c Best Pink Salmon n 22c Sugar Corn "" 15c "Asco" customers know, and others are fast realizing the fact, that "Asco" prices arc the barometer of true market conditions. 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