bjp ", - " f . EVENING PUBLIC LBDGEpr-PHn;ADELPHfA,) FRIDAY &UGTOT 26,. M s ?wv " THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor t ? flAMMMViilfitlnna in H I tnrl-. 1 , vwiiyinkututivna - . s( M (Ad JMftMf n fit AVrnlno Tubtlc Jjtdcer: ? Blrv permit me to eonnratulata you on ; m tutorial In th evkn.no rusuu f I - iwi.i in tii. twf 'till. There In rl Ml Mltatlon about cutting down tho army. It ' Mlva have an "Army of t'nraat" which , UJgra-Ur than all tho armies we ovr nm JtttthU land. We aro wrong on hypocrltei wifi alacktra, which U ua nothing. cjEonaK r. hofkman. -frbaadalsnla, AuulS. 1011. t Make a Noise, Buddies! tf Editor of the Evening Public Leiloer: :r What ta the matter with the former Ml-Vtoa ment Are they too Imay etarln to olce their protest agalnit the recent Commitment of the eervlce men1, "com. jSi.atlcm bill? lfa hard to believe that thatr tlUnce denote that they are dead. Oeme on. men. make some nolee. atop MRerlnc In silence and let the people know MMt We are 100 rr cent for roconuwnti. a Don't let the JoUar-worshlp ln ratrlot-tox- payer who la so Infinitesimal that he can t ba, seen, create the Impression thnt wo r boobs that swallow all the thick Mull that 1, handed out to us. Such ns deplctlnc the Treasury, en. It Isn't to. men i each and eeiy one of us be the recipient ut) I1O0O. and the United States Treasury would never miss It ,,..- Jt la simply that bttc business la mposln oii us by appeallnr to our patriotism and thtreby pmentlnit us from getting our just dues. Come on, man. make yourcles i hear-i. Flood the People'a Korum column with our protests. .,, J- J- " Philadelphia, Auiont 19. 1021. A Friend of Fresh Air Scathe .Editor o tht Evimng rubl.: Ledger: Blr-After readlnc "1 W. U'a" '"'" the Piople's Forum, I am at a loss to know Why he classes with minor boors tho-w Pco PU who oren wlndowa In railroad cars. la fact. In his list they are apparently the greatest orrenaem. since u ..- -moat prominent place. Would ho mind eslalnlns on what logical grounds ho bases hi objections? I may bo wrong, but I hae Irtten names not even so pretty as boor to those Individuals who ure willing to remain la any place with all window closed. bn my way tu 1'hlladelphla tho other day I Entered one car. the nlr of which was so bad. even though the train had not et lert the station, tha' I was positively nauseated before I could make my way out to another car, which I was fortunate to flnJ nearly empty. J remember an experterce I had oace. on tny way to l.akewod. Tho car hald very few passengers, still I purposed chose a seat next to tho last In the car. as I wished to ha,ve my window open. A woman entered and took the seat behind me. then Immedi ately leaned forward and asked me to close the window Whereupon I asked her why at did not take one of tho ronny vacant eeats where she would not feel tho air o newer. She appealed to tho conductfcr. who courteously enough requested mo to close my window. Althcigh I am naturally a somewhat tim orous person, by this time I began to feel sufficiently aggressive to hold my own. I told him that I would not refuse to do It .It there were no alternative, but under he circumstances there was no reason why that elfish woman could not change her seat. The matter dropped thore. and after a whllo ehfe bounced up the aisle to a. nice, stuffy oorner and plaed hide-and-seek with somo cats little germs - Why. In tho name of health. Is It cus tomary for the ant!-vntllatlonlt to have their way? Almost any one Is de.lghtcd to ..!, ... n.itina 'n a tourlm: car on a coli. day. but to ride In any other conveyance. With even one window open. Is contrary to the wishes of a large number of people. I have always maintained that we do not have enough drafts, and tho other da I was delighted to read over the signature of that eminent physician. Dr. Woods Hutch laon. that ho upproved of theni To bo afraid of air Is a medieval super titlon, which soema to nourish in spite ot known scientific facts, and. In the face of that there Is no reason why any one should have to suffer the discomfort of breathing Xmil air: and there aro a few p-ople to whom dirt on -nr.PU ?$?$' New York City, August 10. 1921. Shipyard Men Unemployed T the Editor o the Eienlng l'uhltc Ledger: Hjlr I deslro to correct the statement of ftno of the Robbera ' elf-nnmed t.rt " him show tho writer how many shlpard workers are riding In limousines. Does h know that for the last venr and h ha i the shipyard men have been laid off by the tens of thousands? Docs he know that the winter Is Just as cold In America as elsewhere? Personally I want to see the soldiers re ceive the adjusted compensation In clos ing let tlm count the number of shipvard employes walking the streets of any ship building city, and I think he will see his rror In saying that they are riding In their large limousines, etc. Tell "Ufco of the Ilobbers" to speak without eaugera Uen. ". I- Philadelphia. August 17. 1021. The Deluded Women Voter3 To ie Editor ot the Evening Public Lidatr- Sir It Is certainly- sad and discouraging to! note that the women voters under Mrs Harmon Join her In the open support of th Vare gang As far back, as ten jears ago I spoke In favor of woman's suffrage, believing they would be a great force for decency and civic righteousness I have not changed my mind, but the attitude of the women mentioned above Is sufficient to shake vox belief. The women have a charce of a lifetime to prove to the people that they favor an honest administration and honest officials. We have at last u Mayor who is determined to do what Is right In face of great odds. n should have the support of every decent man and woman In the coming elections. Bflt gome women who are Inexperienced In the game allow themselves to be flattered Letters to tho Editor should be as brief and to the point n posslblo. avoiding anything that would oocn a denominational or sectarian uU ctuslon. , No attention will bo paid to nnony moun letters. Names and addresses must be signed ns an evidence ot good fnltli. although names will not bo printed, If request Is made that they be omitted. Tho publication of a letter Is not to bo taken ns an Indorsement of Its views by this paper. Communications will not be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript bo saved. and fooled by the bosses and openly pro claim their allegiance to the powers of crime and corrUDtlon. Wake up, you poor, deluded women. Do rot let us lose faith In you .Mn the ranks Of the fighter for clean and honest govern ment. That Is where vou should be. AI.KXANDEIt DUHIN-. Philadelphia, August IS. 1921. Static Electricity To the Editor at the vfni0 iubte Ledptr- Sir Of late two articles have appeared In vour paper relating to atmospheric or static electricity that have Interested me greatly From my knoweJge and experience, both "H W D. N." and E J. Kelly ns well a Mr Leah, are Incorrect In some of their theories expressed. Mr Leah stated that a person Is quite safe Ir experiments with atmopherlo or static electricity ae long as a thunderstorm with bolt lightning does not exist. From practical experience I have seen days where only the sun waa shining, down in the Quit of Mexico and oven farther north, where a half-Inch spark bridged a lightning protective switch It would be vory uncomfortable to experiment with even such a small spark without prop erly Insulating snursc.f A hailstorm villi produce electricity In any holy Insulated from the ground and of tnrgn enmiKh capaeltv In crtnln hall end rain storms (no lightning) a difference of five or ten feet In the raising or lowering of i capacity such as an aerial of a radio station or something Mmllar will causo that ('d to discharge more frequently across a gap of nlr whofo one terminal Is grounded. Tl.nrc 1h not an abundance of electricity to harm ore seriously, but It would b quite Impos sible to hold suur hands across the tor mlrals of the air gnp, Tho length of a gup between the two terminals Is approximately die-sixteenth to a half Inch. The rolnt I -vm trjlng to get at Is this Static clcctrlcltv exists at all times In the air. but tho quantity depends on atmospheric conditions. Intense heat, tho precence of 'louls the Induction from heat llghtnlrg Jumping from opposite charged clouds. I, e . where the positive olid ot ono approaches end nears tho negative of the other, condl tluns existing In a hailstorm, all aro pro ducers of statlo or atmospheric electricity. rnly where lightning directly strikes a con ductor Is there enough power to bj used commercially, but even this high potential power Is uf.les. so. therefore, the character of electricity extracted from tho air la ot vlrtuallv no use to the modern worla tod ij Ihe rajs ot light and heat from tho un can offoct certain metals that will produc current, but It Is too expensive a system for tho amount secured, so thero Is no eco nomical or practical way today to obtain electricity from the air Science has set to make perfections along thoso lines HEXrtY C. PEARCE. Philadelphia, August 10, 1021. Politics In the Job To the Editor ot thi Kientna Publir Lrdaf" Sir Several months ago I took a "com petitive" examination In the civli tervice of Philadelphia, nnd passed it No. 2 I have been called In for personal Interviews three times and have now been "certified out." which means that I will not have an other chance. This simple statement might Indicate that there Is something radically wrong with my personality, but when lighted by tno following "dope" it assumes a new aspect Theii Interviews were of a peculiar na ture and I was embarrassed by a seeming attlturd of expectancy on tho part of the Interviewers. And In the' midst of It a court officer called at my house to see me, and said he could land tho Job for me, but would expect my political support. More over, there Is nothing wrong with my ptr conallty or health, and I have been discarded as an eligible although I passed the competi tive examination No. 2, and at present there are four men appointed from that list. J. T. BOTER. Philadelphia. August 10. 1021. three persons and asked each of them to write three letters to three others, ond so on to one hundred persons, how miny Icttere would the hundred write? Who enn answer this? Q. W. I Philadelphia. August 22. 1021. A Vacation Automobile Trip To the Editor of tha Evening Public I.cdoer.' Sir Please suggest to me an automobile trip along the New England southern coast that would require about two weeks and not tako me moro than 1000 miles. W.' 1.. WHEELER. Philadelphia, August f7, 1021. To maXe such a trip, in which sou would find the greatest varlotv, and. no doubt, bo well repaid for tho pleasure afforded, go to New York, which l n. little moro than ninety miles. From New York go to JJrldgeport: thon m v.w Haven and New London. Conn. Most of this trip will bo In sight of the Long Island Sound. From Ne.w London go to Narrsgansolt Plor, and from there po across Narragansett Day to Newport. You could spend at least two days In Newport. From there motor to Now Bedford, and then along the western coast of Iluuards Bay to Marlon, Onset and the town of Bustards Bay. Or at New Bed ford you could cross by boat to Wood's Ho.e and go up the eastern side of the bay to the town of Busxarda Hay. Thon motor down along Capo Cod to Piovlncetown. You would have to motor hack, but take the southern routo going and the northern' one coming back, and make Plymouth sour return destination. From P.ymouth go to Provldenco, to Hartford, Ccnn . to Wnterbury. Danbury, to Poeksklll, N. Y. Cross the Hudson hero and motor down through the Catskllls and over to the Delaware Water Cap and then home. This could easily In done in two wocks. and the distance covered would net be much more than a thousand miles, probably within that number. Referred to Readers To the Editor of the Evcnino Public t-Aacr: Sir Can you please toll me what other cheap metal to alloy with lead, to ctve small, slender, leaden articles more stiffness and hardness? . STRUNZE. Philadelphia, August 21. 1021. ost ot Pata- a large" part of Argentina and f gonla, la reached. T "To Faco the Music" To the Editor ot the Evenlnc Public l,edocr! Sir I am anxious to know what Is the orlsln ot the oxpfesslon, "To faco the music." " J. HYKES. PhlladJlphla, August 10, 1021. According to James Fcnnlmore Coiper. wlo said that he looked the matler'up, the "The Real Vampire" rofheEdlforo (he Evening Publle Ltdotr! Sir Incloeod please find what t believe to be an earlier and better reply to Kipling's "Vampire" than the one published In yes terday's CreMxa Pi'ttLic ledoeb. JAMES B. MURRAY. Philadelphia, August 20. 1021, THE HEAL VAMPIRE" A fool there waa with n faithful heart (Even as sou nnd I). With the rsnus "man Indifferent, Who will. not understand. Katherlno Crosby Murphy. phrase orlnlnated among actors, vvho. when Bno gttV0 lt nl)i nor nake(J A part they went on to play their parts, had really Itl cal n,r owni wnc, woa not quite smart: n evA tna music. ivnomcr euKxcBiiun which Cooper did not tpprove. waa that It originated In the old-time training days, when the militiamen were bound to appear rrmed and equipped facing tho music Poems and Songs Desired Wants Black Watch 8ong To the Editor of the Evening Piibllo Ledger, Sir I am very anxious to get the words of Her mind, her heart, her soul Intent a song that waa sung by tho Black Watch on him to whom devotion meant English regiments ounng ma rcconi war Merely a passing Incident Wo saw the finish from tho start (We saw It you and I). Oht the love and truth, the sweetness of , youth 1 We gave with a lavish hand. And all for htm who would not know. And now wa know ho would not know And would not understand. A fool thoro waa and her life she spent (Even as you And I). Climate In South America To the Editor of thi Evening runllc Ledger: qir My business J goli g to tako mo to South America. I will first bo located at Buenos Aires, but will travel about con slderably north and soulh. I will appre ciate It If you will givo me the climate of the various rectlons. W. II H. Philadelphia. August IS, 1021. All of South America north of Rio de Janeiro lies within tho tropics. South America, In eontraat with North America, has a remarkably equable climate. In the r.orthern portion the Intense heat la greatly modified by the altitude, while tho southern nortion Is freo from euadon changos because of the nearnoss of the ocean and tho Influ ence of tho mountains. The temperature during midwinter averages about $0 degrees Fahrenheit in tho north nnd 33 degrees In the south. During midsummer lt averages about S3 degrees In tho north and 30 in the south. The lowlands along the Orinoco and tho Amazon and the coast of Brazil Imve a hot cllmato and a high decree of humldltv. Summer occurs there in Decem ber. January and Fobruary and winter In Jum- July nnd August. Tho rainfall Is heaviest In the Amazon bnMn. where It averages from fifty to eevcntv-flve Inches a' year, but reaches In some parts 200 Inche i and more. It dlmlnlhes gradually toward the south until the arid region. contltutlng nnd any history connected with the song. I do not know the title, but the chorus Is as follows: " Tls the sums the wide world ovsri It's the poor that gets the ,blame: It's the rich that gets the pleasure. Isn't lt a blooming shime?" M. W. K. Philadelphia. August 21. 1021. ' "Chocorua and Shadow" To the Editor of the Evening PuHIo Ledger: Sir I am very nnxloua to get tho re mainder of the song "Chocorua and Elirdow," one .crso of which Is: "Of all the Jewels fair that deck The zone of mother earth. Tills Lapis Lazuli methlnks The gem of rarest wolth. Save oio the Glue Intaglio Cut by n stroke of sunshine clear Upon Chocorua's lovely lake. Its doublo nnd Its peer " MRS. W. A. E. Philadelphia. August 21, 1921. "The Unfurllnrj" To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: Kir I am very anxious to got tho poem entitled "The Unfurling." a few of the lines bolng: "Thero'a a stream acrosn tho eky line That Is gleaming In tho sun: Watchers from tho midnight towers Signaled lt to theism powers Just as dayllant had b-Kun." MRS. W. L. nORTON. Philadelphia. August 22, 1021. "My Sabbath" To thf Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I Inclose herewith the poem, "My Sabbath," recently requested by "C. M, IC " I copied It from an old scrapbook, J, C. Philadelphia. August 21, 1021. MY SABBATH (From tho Round Tuble) Some keep the Sabbath going to church, I keep It staying at home, With a bobolink for a chorister And an orchard for a domo. Somo keep tho Sabbath In surplice, I Just wear my wings. And Instead of tolling tho bell for church Our little sexton sings. Ood prciche a noted clergyman And the sermon Is never long: So Instead of going to heaven at Vast, I'm going nil along. (Wo'vo seen It you ond I). Oh! the faith we lost and the pain It cost ' To find nothing as we had planned. And all through tho man who wouldn't know why, Tho man who didn't want to know why, And would not understand. Tho fool was robbed of all she held dear (Even as sou and I): She learned to gibe, and she learned to Jeer, And vvhero she had smiled 'there carao a sneer. But her heart was scorched by many a tear (Even as yours and mine). Oh, It Isn't the pain of aoul and brain That eears Ilka a 'white-hot brand, It's the coming to fel with Infinite amart Tho wreck and tho loss ot the faithful heart For the man who'd not understand. The fool at Inst heard her final knell (As we will you and I). She was glad to go. ao I've heard tell. And aho went straight through to heaven, as Well For she'd had on earth her aptelal hell (Evon as you and I). Ood pity us all whoso pathways fall In tho midst of an arid land: Hut pity us most whose lives are spent, And wllls'-nllly must bo content RobH HIGH QUALITY Nothing rls; found here, nnd the sensoti'H best foods nrc offerrd ns noon ns thrs aro on tho mar ket. Menu Changed Dally 35-37 South lGth Questions Ansicered The Subway and the Elevated To the Editor ot the Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir Please print a brief sketch of the building of the subway and elevated and tell when they were oponed 11 W. L. Philadelphia, August 22. 1021. That part of the oubway between Fif teenth street and tho Schuylkill R!vr was begun on April 10, 1901. nnd the first pas r'rger car passed throuxh lt on December 18. 190.V Work started on the Market street e tvatd road In July 1003, and truffle opened April 14. 1907 That part of the sub way east of Fifteenth street waa opened to traftlo on August 3 1903. For Forum Flgurera To the Editor ot the Evening Tublic Ledger: h.r If 100 persons, started to write a chain ot letters und No, 1 wrote a letter to The People's Forum will appear dully Sthe Evening Public Lndrer. and also the Hunday Public Ledrer. Letters dlscoeslng timely toples will be printed, s well aa requested Kiems, and q'lestlone Of general Interest will ba answered. Mfen'lllllll'J!!'l':il''inli!;r'T " ' ' i - Si BpfajTV Tjfj?F rjf Onnrd on our rnnv Confidential Credit Plan Immediate possession with extended small weekly or monthly nui tnents. 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