Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA CLOSING STOCK PRICES, Page 13, Image 13

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Letters t6 the Editor
Tho Attitude of Young Women
to the Editor of thc'EveInu Public Ltdgtr:
Sir As -ft youn matron I would like to
hsvs ft vora to sny that may reach soma
"-, wh( 111, bo benefited thereby. It imihi
to me that thin havo lifcn chtiiwMl mltht
ll In the lait Uvf year In, tho attltudo of
roun Women rtRSrcllnfe marriage. When I
' , a young unmarried woman, which wns
not so many year auo, It eeema to me
that the Idea" "t the Blrl were totally differ
ent from what they are today. We thounlil
of marrlara aa a more or leva acred thlnir.
to be entered Into with areat seriousness, and
Lith the thought ot-malclruj a home and rala
tr, a family. Today nil the oun Blrla think
ihout li getting R man who can how them ft
sod time. He must hae money, and mutt
tv an automobile, and must be able to
vmd up a home for them In which they
will not havo to make any exertion them.
"iT'ls eay to underatand that there are
ilv a limited number of younn men In this
..itlon and' ft very small percentage In
Lmparlion with the number of eligible girls.
A mat percentage of these glrla are bound
' to be disappointed, and with those who do
marry. In. we might aay, seven nut of ten
rises the result will ber unhspplness, to we
Sn look forward-ln the present attitude of
'"'cn-to tho facf that the number of dl-
th8InfaUg"eat moseure patent- nre to blame
for the present attitude of voting women,
or ... - . lnr.aa iinnn their dnUKh-
for iney "' " V, -,,. - mRtotf
SfA !.. yo"n man of mean, and never
auiitlon whether love exists or not. In fact.
r.odmngthcannbdVnefbrVab2
thY old-fashioned condltlona whero love and
not money always found lhiM p-
Philadelphia, JulyJOlOSl.
Questions "Mlstako of Savlna"
To the Editor o (he Evening Public Mo'V
Blr-The letter discussing "The Mlt
ef Saving" presents a view which may be
correct when applied- In extreme Individual
esses but which when applied to society
..a whole falla down. From what may be
"ailed an economic standpoint, society pro
srfsses as tho work necessary to -the Jul
filing of Its dally requirements la trans
' fe red from man Itfcor to machine labor.
This releases thee man lrom olher work.
Ji the increased machine production gives
"ore to the workers and, raises ur tnndM
of living. Machinery coils a Kreat deal of
' n,jwin other words, the work of many
S-anTcnn only be put Into use. to save
S. future work of n greater number of
men. as n result of somo people easing
something-. In a socialist Stntc the Gov
"rTment mUht munition tho .
on an lncrens In a number of machines,
rut the people, as n whole, would tern
torarlly hao to forgo the article, for
immedhle consumption thnt theso men would
fcsve produced.
For tho Individual the rewards for con
sistent saln along cnslblc lines arc great
! Is the greatest mofrnl force known It Is
one's duly to ore's family tn assure some
thing In case "of an emergency. Savlnir
provides for a comfortable old age and
furnishes a fund of ready cash for any
business opportunity. It Is worth while In
the final analisls; but Just as extremes are
to be aolded In oxerythlng we do. so aro
they to bo noldcd In suUng. and I really
think that this Is what the wrIKr of tho let
tr referred to had In mind and against
which he wlshod to cautlin us.
Philadelphia. Jul)- is 1621.
A Call for Aid
to the LMor ot the KmWa Public Ledger:
Sir I wish to add an appealing word to
G II. Grant's call Tor fair play for the
meat packers, as glcn In last night s Is-
,1 Being a man qf sympathetic Impulses, I
have been much distressed by tho sufferlns
of hdmnnlty durlne tho last four years,
especially the pollu". who lived like rats
and moles In subterranean tranches, coming
cut only to sun and air, to become targets
or grape and s'irapnel. I havo thought of
their torn limbs In hospitals all too Ponfly
equipped. I have, looked Into tear-filled
ees f mothers. vUies and sisters wno
moved about In thtf neurosis of despilr. I
am distressed durlnff t'e reconstruction
PM-lol. to see workln men nnd a omen
v. ,.t nr emnlnvment by tho thou-
Binds nnd whose wages are belns cut by
th. minion And now my grlf Is nug-i
menttil to leirn, through Mr. ilrnnt's heart
imllnv nniifnl. nf th
neat pacKer wmu
liae "suffered oppressive legislation, been
i.v...i nn. i hiu,i nnri roerced until sll-nce
Ceases to bo a Mrtue." Like many other
who Ime been pajlnr fifty to sixty cents
a pound for beef, wo thought thnt hre, at
least uas a favored diss who enJov-d
ejlstencn nnd aid not hnvo much to worry
sbnut Hut nils' we Iiim been 111 error,
ond. Qulxotlc-llko. wo grasp our pen to
pdd a word of nppeal for fair pln and
Justice tr thli pillent, silent sunrlng. whlih
had bien vdceless but for the knightly ln
.f 1r rl.finl
I nm getting nothing for this appeal, and.
f cours' Mr Ornnt knims what It means
to espouse the tauso of I nor nnd defense
less lctlinu ot wrong nnd lersetutlon with
eut inj pa. except, perhaps, tho m.3lov
elence und hate that tho oppressors anil
exploiters 1'eal out to him.
Last night I bouaht n iound ind a hair
ef beofsfik for slxt cents, i'.eiou mifU
a lust mert-eter. then- was Just einugn
for nm aftir tho bom. nrlstle and fat wr"
remue,l (but nm ut the slnp) J U
tnucht inv wife nnd chlldrtn tin upMliult
ef a egetnb'e diet, so they iliu not pnr
tjKc. I wis ut first Indignant nl pujlrg t
r price for meat, for bed nut m k;
bn subjett lo n seiond IS pel tent ut
Put huu hasty and unlust my Indignation.
Wch (.hanged, be itsald to m cr dlt. to
Ut. upon reading Mr. Oram's nble defense
hn nixllnr. oil I'll B r. fi Of the ElMSO
hnuo Lrnirii. which I picked up to road
before digesting the stenk.
Now. follow workers, we must get to
gether to help theso struggling, untortu
sate fellowe Wo ought to do something
for them. I do not see how we can pay
more for meat and tho hundred other food
lines controlled by them, but we could isho
tUm our moral support
SANCHO TANS5A
Delanco. N. J.. July IP. 1011.
Favors Manufactured Faces
fo the EU'cr of the Evening 'nolle Ledger: I
Sir I would like to say a few words tn
Jehn L. Polk. No doubt ou u from
Allentown but let mo say If the girls on
Chestnut street don't suit ou, why not take
a walk nn Hroud street? Tho girls of Allen-
town Imvo nnthliur m th" Philadelphia
girls, nor the Jersey girls either. j
As for the hand ulut. 1 ! ( fhestnut
street. If jou'll notice. It's better to have a
rosy complexion of iniinuf.u turo thtn w
look lino r palnfnce I mjself am n Phlln
dlphla girl, and I would stick up fur Phlln
delphla an time, oven If they aro malm-up
ksautles That's the ojily kind the men
want tionadii8 MISS II II
Philadelphia, July 1-t, ll'lll
Antiquated Railroading
fo the Editor of the L'lfiiliiu i'ubllc ledoer;
. blr Is It possible that wo are suing back
to the early dujs of rillroadlng. whon rail
1 fsd schidules were In effect only during
tlear westher? In other words If It rained
the trains did not mn It sioms tho Penn
Jlvanlu llallroad Is about to start u sched
Ule of this kind, but It is also going it give
Us patror.s a few free baths und hue them
b'cume disgusted befure putting tho If rain-ho-iraln-sclieduli
Into effect Wo riudlli
Jinderstniid a ureat coiiwrutlon HKo thf
pennslvanla ltnllrnnil Is pioneer leader
In n-cet iverjthlnj nnd nn doubt It will be
In r rlnklnsr about this ml leu I ihunge
, This Is brought nbnut by the untlqualeii
condition of th imsstnger cars now being
run on Its expresi tialnt between Atlantic
Clly and C'.iindin, N. J ANo commuters,
bsforg the compan chnngod l'a schedulo
rMWIy, June Jll were enju)lng the com
fort nf mi,. uirs to ride In lietvem
tneao two cities, but since this changn of
ehedulo nbnvi' stnted nn thing seem to bo
rood enough for the cmnmulrra using th"
ro.d vl i C'nmdin while thu llrldgo ltnuti
commutvrh ni tiijoylng tho tnmfnrts nf the
'uel cars tlutt wero takin iih.ij fr mi us
It vnuld nut be so bud tn snv nnllilng of
the dlstunifiirt, If a person intild f. c.1 sufo
a riding In uui h c irn h into nf Hum Innk
' If Ihtl 1 nil pwn irilhernl frnm til.
wsinps of lnbanm nn.l hid tin- hn-n turned
tn theni nnd washul uff Hit mud und thon
Pt.1 In npvratlnn tn htul cattle, we mean
ftoplo, not cattle
At un I liiHtiiiInn, 'lio writer, taking a
train Monday nlsht (standard time)
In ii," '.f0"1' ' Jo'i'm lll nppcnr dnllr
o?J,..iHulrf". l,.,',1, ler. letters
mSmV """"'X l?lle ivlll lis printed.
of mk..i W'lMtcd Hwm, nnd que htloiis
w ttneral Interest will lie unswired.
Tffg PEOPLE'S FORUM
!
Letters to tho Editor should be ns
brief and to the point ns pOsalblc(
uvoldlng nnythlnsi that would open
n, denomlnntlonni or sectarian dis
cussion. No attention wilt be paid to anbny
mous letters. Names and nddresses
must be signed as an evidence of
tfood faith, nlthough names will not
bo printed If request Is made that
they bo omitted.
Tho publication of a letter Is not
to be taken ns nn indorsement of Its
views by this pnper.
Communications will not bo re
turned untcss accompanied by post
age, nor will manuscript be saved.'
fiom Camden, N. J encountered a. rain
storm shortly after teavlnsr the terminal.
We had only gone a few squares when rain
wtter came pouring In from tho lop of the
car. The passengers were obliged to stand
up In tho renter of the car to avoid having
Ihelr clothing ruined, or become soaked. It
nas very notlceablo to sea thoso who did
not rise from, their seats bring Into uso
their umbrellas for protection against the
rain stoim. and It was nutt nmtttnn
Indeed,' until the water began running off
mo umorcuai onto tneir neighbors, which
was maced qulto disgusting. This lasted
ii si as ions ns the rain lasled.
o commuters were also looking forward
to hotter service In regnrd to tho shortening
it running time bolneen Camden and At
omic City on tho regular express trains.
Wing advised thero would hn nn .Inn. Im.
wcon points after change In schedulo, , We
. uinimto. io disappointment, for we nnd
tnat the train iron. ihrnm,h .,ut.... ...
but we. depart and arrlvo at the same time
we did before the change of schedule, thus
rnaxing no change whatever In the running
time, except run a little slower. We. there-
..o, 1'imumo me cars given us to ride In
aro not equal to tho strain of fast travel
ing and wo will be obliged to sit by until
uur ncKoi runs out and see tho Iteadlni;
.. ., uUt mm gooa accommodations. leaV'
;n at me same hour nnd lenvlnr us far In
"!" """nre A COilMUTKIl.
Philadelphia. July 20. 1921.
Let Common Sense Rule
To the Editor of thr Etrntna IVihllr 1,-ritnrr.
Sir If a man rules entirely In the home,
ii- ir a woman ruls entirely, thoro will
'" oe irounin.v for peace and content
ment can never bs under such a circum
stance. If this Is a serious question In an
home, why not let wife nnd husband trv
in sinue a nappy medium? Of course.
there Will always bA rinmnstln nil irn.ii i.ml
disputes, and when these come Into your
rcme eiop ann liKe nole of jourself. Aro
ou selfish, mean or donrtneerlnir? f
crinmon sense rulo at home If you haven't
mis, you sr.ouid get busy nnd get some.
W h. 3
Philadelphia. July 10. 1021.
The Street Loiterer
To the Editor of the Etenlna I'ubllc I.rilntr:
Sir the street loiterer has rrturnH tn
his old haunts and tho public hns sr ilu felt
his nnnojance. Why does not th Director
of Public Safot Instruct the onicrs to
remove mem riom their beats. It would be
thi best thing that could hnppen to the
Stung men. and It would be n great relief
to tnose who are continually being annojed
Kvery now und thi-n wo read of some
woman or oung lady taking the law In
rer own hands, but why should a personal
errort bo necessiry when tho city Is pnlng
rren to ktep order and protect the nrnpli ?
DISQUSrKD
Phllad-lphla, July 1C, 1021
Questions Answered
The Word "Hangar"
To the Editor of the Eveulno I'ubllc Ledger'
Sir How do wo get tho word "hangar,"
tho shed In which airships are kept. From
what language Is the word taken?
H. L. n.
Philadelphia. July25, 1021.
The word Is French", brought oer Into
England to designate tho shelter for air
ships The word ln Trench means a shed
for storlni: ehlcles It hns been ln use In
Knglnnd for a long time. It Ir suppnsid
to be dcrhed from the Latin nncarlum, n
blacksmith shop, which 1-. turn comes from
angaria, a station for dispatch bearers of
tho Iloman Kmplrc. Angnrli i ilesunded
from a Persian -word, meaning mesjengtr
whleh has the samo root ns the Cireck word
from which nngel Is derled Saw, angel
ln the acrlpturo Is med to describe
winged messenger of God Thus Urn nr.l
'lias passed through tho pageant jf the ccn
turlei till It desi-rllhes a i. itliik ilu . Inr
tho vehicles ot winged men.
The Cape to Cairo Railway
To the Editor of the Lirndio Z'nlWfc l.idgrr'
Sir I will appreciate It If ou will give
STKAMMiir xitTirr.
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STEAMSHIP LINES
PHILADELPHIA to
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST,
LONDONDERRY
Oth-r Irish I'orU If
siillh lent Cargo OITrrs
S-S"TASHMOO" Loading
Pier 48, South
Moore & McCormack Co., Inc.
5 Broadway, New York
pun. ni;i,piii AtiKNr
E. W. STRINGFIELD
Anchor Forwarding Co., Inc.
I7J-170 Drexel Illdg.. Plilli.
Tmiurii .iin.i Maln0n7j
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL,
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
U. S. S. B. S. S. "M0N0MAC"
, Expected tn sail Aug. 0
for ROTTERDAM
U. S. S. B. S. S. "WESTERN HOPE"
Kxpreted tn sail Aug. 21
AT CONrEIlENCE n.TES
Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc.
425 Lafayette Udc rhiliulelphla" 8
I omlmrd (ISSU-l Muln 7630
Marine Despatch Line
Los Angeles San Francisco
Seattle and Portland
CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT
PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES
S. S. Chas. H. Cramp . . .Aug. 10
S. S. Cape Romain Aug. 20
For Itntrs und Information Anplj
Atlantic-Gulf & Pacific S.S. Cprp.
Iloom 300. 1311 8, Third St.
riiuiiueiiuim
.omhard 28J5
Main B977
BALTIMORE TO
HAWAII
and return
Calllnt at Ilinnnn, l'nnuma Onnsi,
Lo Anncli-s, nun Irmrlmo
IIK LIIXK Hl'lVMFUH
BUCKEYE STATE
Invrs llnlllniorp for llnusll, Jnlr 30th
IIAWKEYE STATE
Tts Pnn rrnncl"o for Iliiltlnmre. Anr. 7lk
A1ATSON NAVIGATION CO.
Musi iclnrr Aa-rnts. V. 8. Slilpplnc Hoird
JO hniitli tliu Hire t, It itlnnrr, Md..
or nnr Incnl strnmshlu nccnt.
AMERSCA UNE
New York to Rotterdam
Via Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer
ROTTERDAM ....July 30 Sept. 3 Oct. a
RYNDAM Au. C Sept. 10 Oct. IS
N. AMSTERDAM ,Au. 13 Sept. 17 Oct. 22
NQ0RDAM .Aug. 20 Sept. 24 Oct. 29
rMor Office, 1531 Walnut SU FklU,
ByBfeNO VlJBV&
me n little Information regarding the mucb-talked-of
Cape to Cairo llallroad.
f). I.. SPEMCEn.
Philadelphia, July 25, 112I,
The Cane in Cnlro tiallrnnfl ( n trunk
line undor construction through the con
tinent of Africa, from Cairo and Alex
andria. Egypt, to Cape Town. Tho project
was first considered by Cecil Ithodes with
a view of opening up the vast resources of
the continent and was flfst undertaken as
private enterprise. The router when com
piled, will bo noon ml es ln length, making
It the longest continuous line In the world.
In 1880 tho first rails were laid at Klmber
ley, that town being already connected with
Cape Town. When It Is completed It will
form the main artery of continental com
munlcatlon with branches extending east
and west. No final estimation of the cost
Is possible. It was expected to be com
pleted about 1025 at the time tho war broke
out.
Solution to Problem t
To (ne Jvdlfor of the Eventna I'ubllc Ledoerl
Sir Some time ago the following problem
arpeircd In the Peoplo's Forum, and, so
far aa I know, remains unanswered;
"If a perfect sphere eight Inches In diam
eter wolghs eight ounces, what slxe hole
must bo bored through It to reduce Its
weight by one-hnlf?"
Presuming the hole to be bored centrally,
the problem can bo solved ns follows!
It Ic ovident that the portion bored out
consists of three parts a ollndrlcal cen
tral portion and a spherical segment at each
end of this cylinder. Tho sum nf these por
tions Is to equal one-half the volume pf the
si here. Tor any sphere, of rndlus unity we
havo the following formulae:
First. Volume nf Mhero t-3P!i heneo M
the volume 2-8PI.
Second. Volumo of segment 1-PIXh
squared X (8 h), h being the height of the
segment.
Third. Volume of cylinder rir
squared. Xlr being the radius of the cyl
Irder nnd I the len,fth of the cylinder..
I.ct X equal the distance from the center
of the apheie to the center of the choiu
limiting -the segment. Then, tho radius of
the sphere being 1. h 1 X. I 2X and r
the square root of (1 X squared). ,
Substituting these allies In the formulae
we derive the equation!
STKAMH1I1P No-rirr.
EARN LINE
' Incorporated 1801 '
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers ,
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA
SS COQUINA AUG. 18
(Arranrennuts bavs brrn mndo for quirk discharge ef cargo at Havana)
For Hpnfe nnd Itnles Apply
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents
Htillltt Bulldinc, Phila.. Pa.
Lombard 0200.1701-0202-0203 ,- Main StSt
BLACK DIAMOND
STEAMSHIP CORPORATION
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to
Rotterdam 'Antwerp- Amsterdam
SS "TULSA" (U. S. S. B.) Ssfiled
SS "COLLINGSWORTH" (U. S. S. B.) Sailed
For rates and particular, apply
GEYELIN & COMPANY. INC., Phila. Agents
108 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia
Lombard S144 Main 7620
12 DAYS TO YOKOHOMA
MAV AMI ItlCAN TKANS-IwriFIC 1.sf.KM.KK hr.BVirK
I'etuieii SKAl fl.K mid MIKOIIAMA. KOI1K miN(.llI.
HUM. KON(. mid MAMI.A i tlu sllour Kill TK
Utv and palatial U S S 0. 1mm; 535 ft. tonft 21,000 tons
S.S. Keystone Stste Aug. G S.S. Silter State Sept. 17
S.S. Keystone State Oct. IS S.S. Silver State Nov. 2G
Firti. .nervation!, etc.. appl any railroad or tourist agent, or
HUGH GALLAGHER.Gn.Eart.Agt ,17SteteSt.,NewYcrk
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oteALMlEAL LI
CKXZIOQBH3
1'asscnger and FrclKht Semces
From New York
CHBRnOUHO AND SOU l HAMPTON
MMHIITAMV .. Alls. 11 hrnt. fl hfpl. 2
III.KINt. ltlA . Auk. IH "int. z.' .
AIRITAMV Auk. SI .Sept. 13 it
Llvuitruui.
VASAKI Am. 1
'VltMMA .. . Aiib. II Hrpt. in net.
AMIAMA (nrw).. Aiib. SO Sfpt. it ov,
fAftflNfA . Allr. 27 Snl. 2t
.HC1TIIIA (nel. Srpt. A Oct. 11 'Vol. IS
ii.vini'Tii HAMiumn hanzio
MMIMA . .Sont. 1.1 Oit. ,' Vee. 13
I.UNI)ONDi;itHY I.1VIIUPOOI. AND
OLASQOW
C'AMKKONIA Inly 30
LONDONDEHRT AND OLASOOW
('(II.VM1IIA Aint. IS Hi'Pt. If) Oct. 8
AI.OUItIA .. .Aiib. 20 Oct 4
VIUO, OII1RAI.TAU, PATRAB
DlIimOVNIK, TRIESTE. FIHJIB
CAIAllRIA Auc. 0
llAXniURQ AND DANZIG
rANNONIA Ane. 1
HOSTON TO LrVERrOOL
ASS1UA Aiif . IS
lHMT.Anr7T tIIT A Tfl TOWndVI
I VUinil.lA Aiib. ".
IKKKNTiA iib VS
ci'.NAitn meihtkkuani:an ninsi;')
I MADEIRA. Ollin ALTAR ALGUIRS
MONACO NAPI.FS ALKXAN'DIIIA
I PIRAEUS. PATRAS TIlin.STrj
I (Ports ary accordlns to rrulss)
TAROMA Oct. 22 nm. t
CAMFROVIA , Nov. ID Jan. 10
mnnrii nnii Anrnor -irntnnip I inf.
ranscr Ofllip, lino Wnlnnt Ht.. I'lills.
Frplelit Ofllrc. nonrse Hide., rhlla.
lwisiiTE Star
j S. S. HAVERFORD
I Ono of tho well - known steady
'poiiiff White Star Liners, sailing
from
j Philadelphia to Liverpool
' Aug. 13 and Sept. 17
Abonrtl tho Hnveiford you enjoy
tho comfoits of a modern hotel and
a cuisine and steward servlco inter
nationally famous.
International Mercantile Marine Co.
Pnssenirer Office. 1!UD Walnut St.. Plilln.
L'relElit OtlU-e, 403-114 llourse Illdt;.,
l'lilln.
PHILADELPHIA to
BARCELONA, MARSEILLES
GENOA & NORTH AFRICA
SS "JEAN STERN".. Aujj. 17
lliruuitli illlla ot Lndliii: for all ports ot
tsiiulu, .Miiiucco. AlLi-rlu. liiul.lu, (.iir,
Mir, tillir.iltar, li'i.int A I.caliorn
TKANSIIII'MENTS via
OUK OWN STEAMERS
Earn-Liiie Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St., Phila.. Pa.
Lombard OSflO-0 1 .0-O3 Moln SfOl
Ajrenfs for
Three Star Line
Stc, Im AfTretrnrs Ttrunla
Ilrldis St.. Hsw V"'i
iLTaDQEBrlpHILABELPMA, THURSDAY, JULY 28, mi
1-8PI times (1 X) M- X three (2X)
times 3, Plug PI time (1-X -) t!ro 9X
By ordinary lgebr we flnftllr et the
equations: X cubed 1 H. X - cube root
of H-0.TB87. whence the mUrof the
hole la found to be 0.00331 of the ammeter
of the sphere equal to 4.8688 Inches for
O.IxhIi evViitfVft
r.i.1. ., .,,1. .nnilss. mutatis mu
tandis, for calculating holCT of njr rela
tive value. Thus if it were required to
bore out 14 of the mass of the sphere
.... ....- V ttt.r1 Ml U.. Jl"1" CUD9
illinium wm'iiiw fcwws-"- - - ,.
root of -0.008JG and tho diameter of tne
hole 8.84 Inches. . ... . "
Merlon, Pa., July 18, 1021,
"C. I. O." There are more than 000
ml'es of subway and "L." track In New
Vcrk city.
"C. H. D." Chief Justice Taft wi ft
oandldate for the Ilepubllcan nomination lor
the presidency when. In August. 1807. he
started on his trip around the world.
B. II. Maher The new wage scales for th
coal Industry will be rrgotlated this fall
and will go Into effect April 1022.
Poems and Songs Desired
Probably Fobs' "Tho Calf Path"
To the Editor ot the Evenino Publto Ledoer:
Sir I would Ilka to find n, poem about a
wobbly street. The story Is that the cows
made a crooked path that developed Into
a wobbly street and then Into ft wobbly
boulevard. I". K.
Philadelphia, July 2.1. 1021.
"Tuskar Rock"
To th'e Editor ot the Evening Public Ledoer:
Sir Can any of your readers glvo me the
words of an old chantey about Paul Jones?
I recall only these lines!
"On Tuskar Ttock
On Tuskar Rock,
Paul Jones the hero of our song
The noblo and the free."
n. u v.
Philadelphia, July 2S, 1021.
"No Half-"Way Doln'o"
Tn the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledoer:
Blr I should llko the complete humorous
rhyme, In which these lines occur! '
BTKAMRllir XOT1CKW
-SAIUNGS-
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I PVw
i : Old Glory is now
on the Seven tSeas'
AJIKMCAN SHIPS ARK AVAIIMILE foil
lOl'R OCK.N VOYAflU
New oomWtKitlon I'asjenocr and Freight
Ships, Fast, Lvxvrloue Strainers.
Key number beside ship's name tndl.
cates operator thoun bottom of column.
KUKOPB.
Iloulome and London.
From New York.
Autrust 10 Stptember 20 Old North Stats
July 80 September 0 Centennial Sts'e,
(130)
Ilrenirn nnd T)nnrli;
I'rom New York.
Ausnist 10 September 22 Potomac. (160)
Ausust 23 October 8 Princess Matolka
August 30 Hudson (150)
riimoutli. Clirrlinurir nnd llrrmen
lYnm New
lark.
Aupuit 2T Sentmhr 28 America flMil
AusrUBt 3 September 8 aeoree Washlnc.
ton (150)
SOUTH AMERICA
Rln de Juiielro. Montei Idea und Duenos
Aires.
ltom New York
AuiruBt Huron (HI)
Aucunt 17 Aeolus (01)
August 31 Southern Cross (01).
FAR TAST
Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe. Blinnihnl,
Munllu, Hanakoni,
From Hun Francisco
July B0 Empire Stats (10M
Ausust II Golden State (103)
Aucunt 30 Hoosler State (103).
Vakolinnm. Kobe, Mianchul, Honekonc,
Manila. ...
From Scuttle.
July 00 Keystone State (100)
September 17 Silver State (1001
HAWAII. nilUPPINKS. KAST INDIA.
Honolulu. Minlln. SuUon. bliiiiioore, Co
lombo. Cnlcuttn,
I'rom Hun Francisco.
Auiust 13 Creole Htato (103).
September 14 Wolverine State (103).
October 10 Orunlte State (103).
COASTMISIJ AND HAWAII.
Hnvnim, Lnniil. Los AuKeles, Sun Frunrlscs
and llnwnllnn Iklunds.
July 30 Ruckeje Stato (80).
September 3 llawkeyo State (80).
80 Mnthon Niilsiitlon Co.
120 Mnrket Htreot.
San I'runclsca Cal
2H South Uiiy St llaltlmore. Md,
01 Munsoii Nttumslilp Line.
07 Wall Stieet, N Y
'III, AottllnB Oreon 3300.
101 I'aclllo Mull H. H. Co
10 Hanovir So. . N. Y
'lul iiownnir urcen tusu.
n.M .iiaiKet HI bar
inn The Admiral line.
fl.M Maiket.St .ban Tranclsco. Cal,
17 State Strout N. Y
lei. lloullns Oreen 61125.
L. C Smith llldK.. Seattle Wir,
1BU V H. M.ill r. ti. to.. Inc.
In llrnadttuy N Y.
Tel Whitehall 1200.
at SHIPPING BOARD
Uhsnlitfton.an. y
Delobed fellow trablers. In holdln forth
today. '
I hasn't any special verse for what I h
to ear,
De sermon will be berry short, and dl
yeah am de text,
Dat bnlf-wny doln's alnt no 'count. In dig
world or de nex,"
FOSTEil T. CLARKE.
Philadelphia, July 2S, 1021.
"The 8emlnole'8, Lament"
To tht Editor ot thi Evening Public Ltiaerl
Sir I am desirous of obtaining the words
complete of a short poem of which the fol
lowing Is ft fragment. X think these words
commence the poem, but perhaps they end It!
"I'll go to my tent and lie down In despair.
I'll paint me with red and will sever my
hftlrt
I'll count o'er my kindred And think of the
Tot the sword of the white man ha swept
them away."
I think the poem wis called "The Semi
nole's Lnment," and that It appeared in
school readers of about 18.10. a. D. l.
Philadelphia, July 25, 1021.
Quoted by Senator Lodge -
To the Editor ot the Evening Publto Ledger:
Slr Two or threo years ago Scnatof
Lodge quoted some lines of poetry to show
how England regarded her position among
the nations and her absolute need to rely
upon herself for safety. I will appreciate
It If you can give these lines. W. S. L.
Philadelphia, July 23, 1021,
Tou no doubt refer to the lines quoted by
Senator Lodge during a debate In tho Senate
on the League Of Nations. Senator Lodge
said they were written by an eminent
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