If '?". T t V'V- ' rtr -... 'I. T 4' ' 5 .dr 1 "' 4' iH - . j ft ", 'A - v$y H IV IT .W r. & U vrv'i 7A '. Jr v '' ' EVENING PUBLIC iEpaEBPHILADELPHlX FRIDAY, JUKI; 3, 1921 . ' fi r jrfK 1 " ?- 777 PEOPLE'S FORUM tetters to the Editor . . . n9tle Worker ftrl,r Lmitf People lrln their 1 9lr-I " JSpI. Forum column, rWnf!' '.hi I would air mine It Is tho Jl 1 ,hMt of the domestic M, nd to . (at subject or "J ,,, j Bm, . b, It V".m,t .try Kitchen, with nothlnr . "tt ,n. do at present, unless the phone ? Mcle.nr t0, ,1. bflle 'rlnir. I m what, we ST.ome e i the ""'".loVr hour, alnco 44,1 ?.Bi "dutr." end It will be three hour. ...Ti. all over for the n1.ht- ' ulr'k"? rdrMr?. monotonous life ) that "Mm.Ucl We aro supposed to get , the ""cu of the partlea our em wr pleasure out or ino W,"Mft thetwmeof the.e tar. ML jjo ""'l!, J II i look after themselves. Ood jft.?.S? W- 10 ,ounB8 "ound ,n WS!!"' ,k.. n-oole employ help or when tl.is 1m to work for them If. SSlM to yoSr ndlvldualltr. Oh. well, no .8. lll understand unless she ha. tried the f." 7or herielf. I do hope aom. of these 'li who busy themselves about the f ' riri". llf would turn themselves to ""Jfrmint- of the domostlo line. There ' " ,7 2. Jwo? complaints, perhaps, from J'h of wortere If this wero dono. The E'm, tic l.d a hateful life! and 1 am not Prised at Blria Ueeplnir away from It. ft? awraw business tlrl. I ""; ,thlnk I. sr. an imorant. unintelligent lot, but want to be recomlifd a. a union and on W JXs basis, too. for It ewtalnly Is a tXu. and som. bu.lnes. too. If there h Vwthlng more monotonous than a do- Philadelphia. May 21L 1021. Tha Borgdoll Seizure .. -,..-.! v p.. Inn VulHc Ledger: sirWhat did everybody aay whsn they rud In the rarer mm i" .. -. -- JltoU the Ber.doll estate, houses, mort t money, etc 7 They said J "Why Im this not dons hng aro?" Had they dent this when tha enemy allons' funds Mr, kiln taken over by the Government tolng the war we would not have had this iwtisant ezperlence of spending thousands tf dollars on this worthies, fellow and the humiliation of tha Insults that he has flung at our Government. Drover Cleveland Dergdoll proved hlmalt an enemy alien when he announced that he Jit 8ld from the draft. His property then should havs ocen sencu. muu n u"i " biw done h would havo had no money with which to gtt away, nor to have prolonged ItUratloni In his case through the craving of Itinera and others to get some of ths Bindoll money. r. ).. h nAvarnrnant hna fartAn It IM to U bopad that they wilt kep up th fbt or may now nave ino uerguuno just, . ik.a fn tham . 't'hcBA nannlit riinnof WflBr UiO Tit. ....s. t.vu ,. -.. lit ery far In their defiance of the Gov, ml, Via.,, nuinnv ahrf ilnra IVOFV chtnntl has been cloaod against drover CltveUnd Dergdoll'. getting any cash, It la tt be expected that wry shortly the peoplo In ' the German town that nre harboring1 him ..J hi. n1 TIta will InM thlr lnrlt In Dtl MtO r .w . v. ...-.--. ... him when there Is no lavish display. If he comes back for tils money, no doubt he will have to serve a long term of Im prisonment, and If he does not the Oovern mtnt ihould take the Ilergdoll money and lnvtit It In some way to benefit the service In. OEORGET. FUANKS. Philadelphia, May 28 1021. Our Greatest Menace ttlht Editor of the Evening rtibllc Leiloer: Sir What Is the greatest menace which aonfronts the world, this country Included? II it that form of socialism carried to Its logical absurdity catlod liolshevlsm? Not unle w,e confuse cause with effect. Our trtatcst peril and that of the world la Ig norance. It was terrlfjlng to know that there were 200,000 t'llter.vtes In our first 1,000,000 soldiers. Ignorance Is not merely in obstacle to progress. It Is an element at destruction It Is the fertile soil In which Bolshevism Is bred. It Is the capital which herded to the polls politicians of n tips with which we are all too familiar. In Its lees Illiterate but equally dangerous itage It constitutes the clement to which Btnepspers who advocate political ownership ,cf publlo utilities and the means of produc tion lucceesfully appeal. It Is. Indeed. tn itock In trade of the demagogue Ho has imall use for the 'Intelligent workman, hut tiudes srrpathy for the Ignorant and dii discontented laborer. When free and compulsory education was Introduced Into England. In 1871. more ttsn two centuries after the establishment In Scotland, Robert Ixiwe nn Australian nd then a member of the Cabinet, em- """"' nocensuy in view oj the great extension of the franchise JIo said "You tavs made these peoplo our masters Must e educate your masters?" A vote Is but a means to an end, and Its value to the K,!!!!"J?f.tV!t,,on L'M' not D the num er recorded, but In the Intelligence of the voter. We must educate our voters If we wont X. .! " Kr,at coun'fy. we mutt educate L,! a ". ".int to down bolshevlsm: we aa? ,S, ,0ClOUH "nJ "" "uch unfortu Mtt conditions W.ll..i -. C"AULKS T SM5NKER rhllsdelphla. May 27 ioji Graft In Public Office Pe itV Z.dltor of thn Eitnina l'ub,ic t.edo'r Sir Something should be done durlns- thA Hoere AdmlnlitT.tlon to root out the petty ?hl Lwat '""'bt Into practice during S vSSf "'Publican Admlnl.traUon, by those hUh up a. well a. low. It la a fZ n,lU Pub" mn,t Pr tor Pro totlon, that they must pay for .enlcea 5 to 3h..Vd thM mttn " ot "Towed St ? l". ha arns' but must divvy up JSJiV..??1"."'? ,h9 P0llceman7and the aihcart drivers and garbage men? sJL,M ?in wanU ,0 break the law he IowMlmnl.,1,eiI-.but h "hould rt re Wowed to seek, protection through a ,ft E.i, n Pay ""men and detective, for their .neace This I. all wrong, and thl toS2?,?Bth.dn,,rrt.Va "aV8 " m"Sdr.gh Place and ieln t!f th'5' 'n,ered th8 mau'9 nf.il lMUa hl" cah drawer ns men whoi are caught In n i r ta X. i,.i rm? n" nn eamplo to thoi 5 mti. V.01""0" wh0 m"nt be tempted 2 !f' th, "me oxactlons Political MHlona ' pariJ," lu! torchlight pro- An Appeal for the Bonus -.'McHrr --'-t " any dJn h A"""-'n soldlets who a?t now m.6P,ari"lons r""bI nd y for th, w ln 1 ,n addition. .Uo to Wllon doll.. .'A ,,""" tor 'h tentv munition andThi l",cau"' h aforesaid ! at m n.ryft,ra ,rr"er' v""9 no' irodteers we,. h,L .10n.Lh' '"", ,h r nty bill lo, ?X, "u,lnK Ihe war to cost doll,,, "10n dolI" Instead of tlve billion fensatlon. " tSth J P,lllry """ed com bi comp,rin .kdua, "nd " reasonable taed co.i V?8h, ,ho 0overni.ient-caused J'O'lty to "a, SL,1 UnK ,hrough It. sen "' our Ua, Sn,Mrt- etc ,herebJ fore hout oil run molhra who were left vlnf. or ,UrT,r ,"?PPrt' t0 '"' Mn " J' ln,re.tl"grrar',llln,4A 1,er facln the pour mjiii , H rt ln Trance If '"hiW. '"""r- are looked L" d frienrtV "?l,,"n" ' many rela ih,r re app.r,nlI"l,h ,0,M' rv"1 ,hol"--h c0"tre, ,PPr'n'lv held In contempt by e,tio Th, p,m U " llnllylnr with this '." ""' hill "n ?n " rnaterlHll oppos- V b amWnL'ttlWKh0r8 T"" made !i lhl bm ,, ' h ',fRth' "ro detormlnod n" word, la ' L' trough. S""1 faj ,pea"hl,roo2llle tearaTn Me- " ""thing, 'Tu, LV chV" '" grades a-Uuitei ,mi.,",lc'' 'hrousli patting TTt 'o prov. """nwUin bill, win do citted Prcve our aacrincea .were nppro PllUa1elphl. jIay :o,' BBOOAll. ft'ei.".a f0P Pens'ons J00"" a j".r V,Mttl1" hill providing mtnd.hu '.'r for (pr,,i,i..i. i. ,IMcmpj,7i'1,,,on' """"on. for retlrtd r'nho".!,!!,:! ft.dM ,0 ,h0 """ '"' e0ov'mrnt ,J,h"r.,l" ""o1 or m:. r.ln kd .i rkln,r "'tough heat and Lottern to the ndltor ehould.be a brief and to tho point as poaalbte, avodlnp nnythlnit that would open i denominational or sectarian dla emission. No ntlcrltlon will bo paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must bo signed nn nn evidence 'of good fnlth, although names will not o printed If request Is mado that they bo omitted, Tho publication of a letter Is not to be taken as nn Indorsement of lta views by this paper. Communications will not bo re turned unlens nccompanled by post see, nor will manuscript be saved. mall oars. Few of them ever re'cnlve as mud, n ibuo n year. si. A. D. Philadelphia, May 20, 1821. Poems and Songs Desired Questions Answered A Break In tho Cable To the FMtor of the Evtnino i'uMo Ltdotr: Sir ltow la a break In ,a cable under the water raonded? N. L, P. Philadelphia. JIay 20. 1021. The Bureau Of Standards says that steamships are especially oaulpped for the purpose -pf finding a break In the oable under ths ocean, Steaming at right angles to the cable) they pick ut one end of It wllh grappling Irons. They pas. along thla until they come to tha break. A now splice Is accomplished, tho other broken end picked up and another splice made. Pipe Line Problem To the Editor of the Evening Public I.tdniri Sir Is It postlble to solve the following question: ' There are three houses, back of which there are three wells. We want to run a pipe line from each well to each house without crossing one line over or under the other or running a lino through a house or welli that Is, making but three connection, to each house or well. A IlBADBn. Philadelphia, jiar. 27, 1021, Aliens Returned To the Kdltor of the Evening PubHo Ledger: Sir How many aliens were sent back to the old country by Immigrant officials last year? w s. D. Philadelphia, JIay 20. 1021. During the fiscal yenr 100, 430,001 Immigrant eltens were admitted and 11,703 wero debarred. Measuring Altitudes To the Kdltor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please tell mo how they meaaure the height of mountain. WILLIAM T. MOriTON. Philadelphia. JIay 20, 1021. The height of mountains or other alti tudes can be ascertained by barometric ob servations, showing tho pressure of atmos phere at the lower and higher levels. An Instrument called the mountain barometer I. graded especially for this purpose tt can also be Cone with a leveling Instrument and theodolite, but either way requires tech nical knowledge. Questions Regarding Angles To the hdilor of the Evening rubjlo Ledger- Bl Suppplemental to the questions asked In mv communication of May 20 I would ask "H. Jf " several others. ' riret. What la nn "angle of elevation"? Second. How does It differ from an "angle of depression"? Third. Tou say. Letting X equal height of balloon and Y equal th distance to the elation due south of It, otc, etc., and then you give the value of Y In the last pnra graph a. 3018 47 feet, that Is, the hypotenuse Y Is shorter than the altitude of tho trl angle, which Is Impossible. How do you ex plain thla? near In mind, you say that.Y Is the distance from the balloon to the sta tion due south of It (meanlnr the balloon). Therefore, tt must be the hypotenuse, t Fourth. Why do you assume that angles, whether "even" or odd, should Indicate to a (urvayor that tho ground on which he Is measuring a bate lino Is a-, level plans or otherwise.? Buppose the angle "of eleva tion" were aay OS degrees HO minutes 10 seconds from the horizon to the balloon at one station; would this affect tha contour of tho ground? Fifth. I. It not. a fact that you have con fused "angles of elevation" with the angle, at the upper vertlce. of the two triangles, when In fact they are entirely different? II. Jf. Philadelphia, JIay 80. 1021, Referred to Readers ' To the Editor of the Eicnfxo Publlo Ledger: Blr Could ou kindly Inform mo of some method of treating pine branches no as to retain their needles or leaves and with what to color them so a. to maintain their nat ural appearance? w. 8. L. Philadelphia, May HI. 1021. To Cure Bashfutness To fJie Editor of tha Evening piiMlo Ledger! Sir I. there any cure for bashfutness or selt-consclousncis In an adult? What Is Its cause, and are there any reliable special ists In Philadelphia or New York City from whom one may obtain advice? Any sugges tion or Information through the People'. Torum on the subject will Lo appreciated. Jf 3 J 1IOWMAN. Ifarrlsburg, Pa., JIay 31, 1021. There are no specialists who treat bash fulness. It Is easily overcome by practice, do out as much as possible ln tho company of others. Practlco forgetting' yourself, and cultivate tho habit of not thinking that other people are paying jnu any attention. JIake It a rulo to speak to as many of your friends as possible and upon ft great variety of subjec).. Itad considerably eo that you will have a number of subjects at your tongue's end for discussion. Wants the "Ono Glass" ro.fJieJ?diioro ie Evening Publlo I.eda-r: sir I recently read In your People. Forum the poem, entitled "The Two Cllaases." Would you kindly print for me the poem of the "One Glass"? I can recol lect this much of It: "Hal Ha, ' said tha wine, you slander a friend, Such vile accusations how can you defend; Though of many virtue, you can truly boast, You have plunged Into error without count ing the host." HAIlAH T, FARNBWOnTH. Philadelphia, JIay 31, 1021. 'An Autumn Morning at Cambridge' To the Editor of the Evening Publto Ledger: air nome weeks ago In your paper the JStart now, Ttnd then the mind grows undeleted; Uegln, and th.n the task will be com pleted " "S. W. P." would like to secure a poem of three or four slanaa. which contains the fol lowing lines- "My country, my country, everybody's coun try, The lend that made " free," f p r20j following stansa was quoted! "Down ln the town, off the bridge, and the grass. They are sweeping up the leave, to let the people nasal Sweeping up the old leaves, golden-reda and brown.. While men go to lectures with the wind In their gowns'." The stanra wss credited In the Introduc tion to "one of the queerest of the new a la mnAm ,4nLr.. h( ..! .. ..-. In Mnr. land," 'and tho title was given as "An Hacelll Eslo The songa "Whn the. Sun "Autumn Morning In Cambridge " Can you tejl me where I can find the rest of the poem? JUIS W L. ItOHIN'SON. Philadelphia. JIay 31, 1021, "S, It. L." asks for a poem whloh con tains these line. "Aro you In earnest. Belie this very mjnute' I What you can do, or think you can, begin It; rr v gis r '-IT "B - , .- , i i i i Goes Down In Flanders" and "Olrls of France" are both copyrighted, and we could not print them without securing permission from ths publishers "Jtrs, W. W. A " asks for the words of a song'called "Jlother's Evening Song," the words of the first verse of which ares "Jlother's song la low and sweet. As she rocks'her babe to sleep, Twilight shadows oreep along A. she sings her cradle song," t 8afe Broken and Rifled of lff IMMbIiukIi, .Tuno . (By, ,V M Thlers entered tho offices of t -H Liberty Lumber Co. hero duriBf night, Knocked tne comDiwaiion gnfe and stole SI 70. Negotiable tie worth 500(H) wero taken rron, A drawer and acnltercd over tho floor. '-. I where they were found by" n clerk whVi' ' "opened tho office this morning;. ' ' I The People's Fonnn will appear dally tin u,o j,.cii.ni "iuiio xjtuirer, ana niso In the Sunday, Publlo Leificr. Letter, discussing timely topic, will no printed. an wu in. rcnuniru Doeran, unci questions of general Interest will be nniwerrd. NEWTORR" EXCURSION BOUND THIP War Tu f3-00 ftefggtSii IJjS fHNEM, Every Other Sunday NEXT EXCURSION Sunday, June 1 2 Specl.il train loaves Heading Ter minal 7MM) a. M. (Htanunra Time), H.'OO A. SI. (Das light Having Time), stopping at Columbia Ave , Hunt ingdon St , Wayno Junction, Logan nnd Jonklntown. Returning leaves Now York Wfst 21d bt . 0:47 P. 31. (Standard Time). 7t47 P. M. (Davlicht Snvlnir Time). Liberty St . 7i00 P. M. (Standard Time), 8. 00 P. SI. (Daylight Saving .Time) Philadelphia & Reading Hauway fyadK-fivw sasaesjaaasssaeTVaRTps: ilnZ7fetwj J J&S eaaSaTBas laaTiiiaaaaaairj2 . t Same Quality, But With Ideas Added Many Gas Ranges sold by us yenrs arjo are still giving such good service that their users would jiate to part with them. These old Ranges were built nccording to standard specifications, thus insur ing long life and econom ical operation. But the now Ranges which we are now display ing have many added fea tures for convenience and cleanliness which appeal very strongly to the mod ern housewife. You will find a visit to ono of our Showrooms in teresting and full of ideas. The United' Gas Improvement Company alTa.-. (J ' Kv-4 Z ow SSSJM PEG us A4M MF PAT OFF. Xf&L I For Men of Good Taste Black and Brown Heather Grain Brogueu Now $9.00 A show fashion immensely popular with well-dressed men. Here are numerous toe shapes and many varieties of punchings and patterns. Walk-Over comfort and fine fitting byilt into every pair. Harper's 0228 marketi 1 IM ''t-Qtiet WO22. CHESTNUT) SHOPS 1 J PAYMENTS K Single Pieces Complete Sets strife 11' Laaaaaaaaai aaaaV '". , W ffjfelS rivcrythlmr tn furnlturS to benutlfv thn home erounda unlnuo. nnd attractively ile Hlgned, Including; Wood Aichea Trellises, Arbors, Entrance Ontes, Tergolas, etc. Buy Direct From Manufacturer See Our Display at Salesroom Bv buying dlrcat from us, you are assured not only sorvlco and quality but reason able prices FREDERICK R. GERRY CO. .1835 Market St., I'hila. Ui ''w- niftiMiirrrrMw i. in .. 1 Smith 6? Brodhead Manufacturers Custom Furniture Temporarily 1112-14 Walnut St. While We Are Rebuilding and enlarging our plant at 913 WALNUT ST. We are located temporarily at 1112-14 Walnut St. (Same Phone, Walnut 1801) where we will offer all our floor samples at a big sacrifice, as we cannot carry them over the season. This means an unusual bargain to those interested in fine living-room furniture. Free Auto Delivery in Philadelphia and Vicinity Smith & Brodhead Manufacturers Custom Furniture m-1112.14 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. NOTICE rJrHE undersigned Banks and Trust Com panies, members . of tne Philadelphia Clearing House Association, give notice that the hour of opening and closing for business will follow Local Time, which, from the first Sunday of June to the last Sunday of September, will be one hour earlier than Eastern Standard Time. m aM v i.h Philadelphia National Bank Bank of North America Southwark National Bank Kensington National Bank Penn National Bank Girard National Bank Tradesmens National Bank Corn Exchange National Bank Union National Bank First National Bank Third National Bank Sixth National Bank Eighth "National Bank Central National Bank National Security Bank Centennial National Bank Ninth National iBank Tenth National Bank Northwestern National Bank Southwestern National Bank Fourth Street National Bank Market Street National Bank Quaker City National Bank Northern National Bank Franklin- National Bank Textile National Bank , Land Title 6? Trust Co. Real Estate Title Ins.&TrustCo. 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A perfect creamy flavor and fine grain make it the most delicious butter you can place on your table. twees p3I Just ask the driver of the wagon with the bigS. Supplee -Wills -Jones Don't let inferior oil hold up your trucks Profits today depend upon rigid economy TTTHETIIEK you use a little one-tonncr on V pneumatics or a fleet of 5-ton giants, every truck must pay its ay today. Lay-ups for re pairs wipe out months of profits. Scientific checking shows that 90 of all trurk engine troubles are duo to faulty lubrication. Ordinary oil forms black sediment when sub jected to the intense heat of the engine 200' to 1000 F. Cylinders are scored, bearings loosen, over-beating becomes common. Keep enense like this off your books. Sedi ment is reduced 80' 0 when you use Vecdol, the lubricant that resists heat. (Sec the two bottles below.) With Vcedol in the crankcase most serious troubles are prevented. Enginea pull better, throttle down lower. Have your men flush out their engine". In struct them to fill nn vitli V,J1 I .: dealers have Vecdol in stock. Consult them for quotations. Vecdol lubricants for every part of the chassis Use Veedol lubricants for al! parts of the car: VEEDOL d - v";o": ,-- ",v"'"'ui ncavj, special ncavy, oSasfclp'feiSSl?1 UIUVE 0ILJ CRAPHITB TIDE WATER OIL Salen Corporation 11 Broadway New York City Distiihutcd to dealers from 1-10 South 55th Street, Philadelphia, Pa (Phone, Woodland 1001) hi fi 0 1 i Onlinirv eil Vtfiel ejlet ute mfltr tw rm ii'itmi fnrmM ejur S00 uiU anmaia i Mado by the jnakcrt of Tydol ? i '. 4 , V? S hA Si ' , ..