LiiFWiswPJppi TS!!ltmin'':'''-:h'vmdi'-'''-T '-."' 'v ftmpim&i'ri''rt'i'c; wr Evi-3.N1.NG 1UBL10 LKJJGEK PHlliAUJiLVHIA, ,TU.Ute.DAY, UUXOBIfiit 11, livzl 13 7 u Letters te the Editor rn Hale Laber Question -. ,1, luUtnr of the Evening I'ublte Ledger: ih excellent editor . lis printed In this (D th, 0il "I niir,le,il.rltf Iho article fSSU I "A cSird imlex Won't De I, '' Mrvlllen'ftnd studv of luber problems, that K' " unrevcY.ne nihil, form, of tber preb'ems of the. Present das. ti I. only by proper application of pa Irktic principle- that th. Uter riue.tlen can U wived, and veur slcrllnc article. lrt of lr' - . tiMv.M. rmtilnxer nf labor teawi hew many men and women h ha Knows i,... ...hern they live, and ' fiTein Vintlily reach then.. If lie I. dip. .ri I te ea the burden of uncmplevnient, K can rehlie Part of th men without & Intervention of any committee"), must iflke T respondent iherils In the mln.ls of all (rue-blue Am-rlcnn cllisrna. Continue te preach te in the "truth ana telt .vie te 'l"" thRt "rreni0"" 'J.1'" ,hll,1 LieurBe. emplesers te reduce help and "" nnvea of unraat and unemployment. I Manet efficiency or economy that we want. ,, r.ther. "leaderrhlp and patriotism." V .he," two nualltlee, coupled with a .to. .te. Si U u'ue. and fair r-l.y te all I Lberln J. lie., will le mere te uaher In the "new ',." han Ml the wild schemes ever Jo ined by ee-called efficiency wlisrds. If the employer, of tha Natien could Welch a point here and thore and put en .few extra men lnste.ul of illtthnrsln 'thm. th) labor uuestlen would be Imrnedl altly solved Ye-jr for a greater Ainerca. TO J" ier T,ieMAS MrCKim. I' H 'Marina Cerp." Navy Yard, Philadelphia. Oclelxr 7 10JI The Arbuckle Cass t ts Editor e! the Jfi-cnl.ii; JMbllc Ledger: Blr-rcrmlt me te express my Intense ap- P ,T.Matlen of the letter umi "-- "'"", T,c,,.V..,..,m h.nrinJ "Fatty Out en Hall. 4mc1i nrecleclr expresses my own -cntltnenta w din this affair. Ne condemnation. In ?!" .J? I. loe eovero for the women wheee. Sn,. led them te crowd th courtroom and e at th" ronclualen of the trial. ruhd te .urreund the screen Idel and overwhelm Xm with conKrtu!atlen. ?. the writer uberwj "there a no pity r .rmpathy for the dead girl " That was 1 1 CeVeJ en the man t tru.t for tha Credit of Amerlcin womanhood, that they r. net te be cenaldwed. us lepreecnt.ulw. Alse I tenilder that Arbuclc'a'H re!a- en Te abnurdly imi.ll an amount of ball l n Cress crvertlen or Justice. I read In a local paper that Dlstrl-t Uttcrney Brady of San Kranrlire. nald- "If Roicee Arbuckle were unknown or unlmpnr lant he would heve been held tr murder. Julie I.mirus plainly etited that mero nil nee would be required In thla lhan In any Mher cie for the reaeen that the defendant Lai an Important celebrlt." It my be well alee te aak of what this .'Important celebrity" cenelnl" An x-bar-tr.dr. wheee ability te cut up "monkey ihlnea" rained him popularity with a crtaln t's, and the poanefalen of an enormous Jnrcme which he hae ahewn hie utter unflt Jieis te have Such men should net be tel frated In any nelf reupcctlne cenimunlis Would It were peaetble: ''Te put In every honest hand a whip fro la.-h (he lascal naked through the verld " Alae, what ahall be raid retarding the fianacernent of en of the flneat hetale en bn ceaat, suppead te be etrli.tly (I ret e and, fermlttlna; Buch an ertry as thla vaa. within la nails" It la greatly te be resetted and fid commentary en our beaated clvlltiatten hat auch eccurrences a thla ar peaalble f'qually reKrettable la the necessity for puh puh catlen of the detaili In the n-wrpapers. t la certainly net Improving reaillnu for rur jeune i-eop'e. W I.. 1IALKNKR Philadelphia, October 11. 1D21, Against the Third Degree te tht tSdlter of the Evfnina J'ub.'lc Lidaer Sir I have made cenelderabla atudy of Ibe ualnic of the third dctrrea agnlnet theau tecuacd. and I bclleve It la wreni. Te (iieny police tbe old axiom that a, man I etmed Innocent until proved sulltv carrlea ttle weight. Even If every atom of ovi evi nce points te hla cullt, the court Is the klaea te thresh It out. net the police cell. IVInt think jeu of the prece.ni of keeping C man awake night and day with relay of kuestleneri pumplns the same query nt him. (hreatenlng- him show Ins him the positive troet of hla guilt, lying" te him about thn illeied confeeilenr of hla supposed canfed Uatea. ehewlnt him the positive proof of Vi guilt trylnr te hypnotize him. acarc aim? Why. of course, the peer devil, worn tut In mind and body, badnered and bruised, jremlaed Immunity If he signs and threat )d with all sorts of dire results If he ii net sign se and se, will sign anything put before him. What authority Is there for this confess Letters te Iho IMIter should be aa brief nnd te the point n.s pesulhle, 1 e-uiuuiB anjininir mat weuia open I a linnillnn..nnr,1 n nA,.nHlnH ,1 I a cusfilen. Ne attention will Us patfl te nnony nneny nnony meuH Icttcrn. Names and addre-Hsei I mllDt . , a ,J . ..,. un niGncrx as an eviaenoe in i irnerf eaftl. hI.i .. ...ill .- I , be printed If retiuest a made that tnev ha nmltr I The publication of a letter Is net m be taken na an Indersement of Us views by this paper. Communication!) will net be re turned unlean nccempanled hy post pest aife, nor will mamiecrlpt be saved. FWlem gBu aaffist-ZrmamMm W I7-TY Hal rZl ffa aamLsasl Een JTtTP'vP V &$Vrjml T iSaWwaH TilitiriilniiiYi lUJEjfefliUiltSJB LIM STEB m PACIFIC LIMITED 60 Tel. SOUTHERN PACIFIC PEOPLE'S FORUM What's YOUR Your Neighbor's Pheno Pent Te thr I'Mlnr e! Iu JJt-niliitf J'ubllc Ltden- .Hlr I think the Breatcat of nil phone peats Is tha one who will call up your neighbor, when ou have no phone, and run her ever te call seu, when tha caller should have sense enough te call a public station and have the mesaane delivered I say this from in oxperlonce I have had which I will i latc. The ethr evening, upon returning home from the office, mv nelshber met tne with "There I a young ladv clllntr you i-n the phene This le thr fourth tlm- ehe has called tedui, ind I rang veur bail the ether three tlma. but ou were net nl home." 1 want te say ut the start that I have a v-rv kind neighbor, a very cenilden.le one and 1 knew that she was net nt all illspltnaed bec.ute she was compelled te Ihke up the tlme from her houeiheld dutlee te ome te my front deer four times In one .lav. Hut I wai displeased te think that the eung lady en the ether end of th wire was se bralnlnes and Incensldcrule as te put my kind neighbor te all thin Incunvi nlnce, and 1 se expresued rnjself Alien I nnaweted that the veung dy nv.r tailed nualn. and I rsked my nolghber te wult and see hew I would bawl her out" I luid that muih satisfaction, at least, out of this neighbor's thone p.t IJe net eaj. "It kenii veu rltht fei havlnu such unmannerly frlenda." for a number of perien lmu teid me hew filenda or I think 1 wuuld be speaking mere ceneelly te ay llf (maintain en have dene the same thing, and It Is net under under etaudab'e te im hew a ludy oeuld he ae un ladllka and Inreneldernte bs te de such a thine. I think our nolshber'a phene eheuld never be need te rail a neighbor, unless undei the meat urgent clrcumatances. , IIAIIOI.D 0. riiUedelphla. October 11, lU'Jl. The Frivolous Pest Je Ui Kdlter el the Etcnlne J'uMIc J.erteei Hlr- I liniA mn tlfltfi .nlAH. ..... .. : . . .,.. iiu.i, uur tuners en the tcliphene pests, and I nm auie there ureal many persons who could writ- some Inter.'dHnv .vnAili,j,... . iu.u i... j ... in.nd te, for no matter where I go of lute it aeen.s te me that during some part of the 'ViUl.u: M uterv ! t!l ..r ....... t.i . annevunne that u. member of the parti Hi- I v.ant te relate an experience I had 'esteruui mnmlnv .t 0.1. ... ..... .. ". ,iin t uui one e thi many that I could relate About 10 SO ... voenn een rang I anaweicd 11 ..ml Ht til. Ott.LI (Ml! nf tha llr., u .......... . . ( .. tnetitlened my name. She ueked ma when I had returned from the seiahere. I told her. Mid then t asked htr hn name, as I . euld net recegiilae l.ei voice, ami ahe did net elale vUiu It whs when the conversation K'fclllt Mho refused In im'l n... ,..i .. -1.-.1 .... . - '" ,.... itpncu mn 10 luesa. I did net make nmih of an ettempt . .i.i. ra. tinned n conversation thlnklntr J misht be uble te kuh her Menllti 1 falled lu this I am sure the readers would rav that thev unnM t. least after a reasonable lencth of tlme. but I am strongly against offending. and I felt maybe It was a friend of mine who skin stuff, anyvvav? We turn up our ees n neiu norrer at the nwfulncsa of Inquis itorial performances nf aires hs-e. iti von we have cleae parallels thereto every day In the police stations of our hi.. fin mil the peili-e dapartmentB and public pruae pruae cuters are patted en the hm u ..n.i mi.il. much of for getting tht or that ene te I "confess." j Why. that sort of thing I no confeaelon ' A confei-Hlen. te my mind, Is something ad- ! mltted. voluntarily given, because of the prometlngs of conscience or the thought that I admitting ullt Is the best policy The uaual confession we read about Is extorted, euggested. tern out under duieas a crime ' against criminals. If you will. Ne decent law-ibldlng, white rltute should telerate that sort of thing another da Away with this i.liie trial in camera l.er rer1 Any rnnn. murderer or lesser criminal U entitled te a fnlr t.lal In the open, before a Jury of nt least hi peers and net In a cell wllh a dozen reugnnick't jelling rtnil snarling at him, and rctdy tu Jump ut his threat If he does net admit everything the ' suggest te him An- vv going te leluaini this thing very much longer' A few esrs age. In some States at least pollen extcr- , tlens of all kinds were fiewned upon. Are I we going te approve of It bv our la'c t In I dlfference DAVID T KIN't'LAIlt ' Philadelphia, October 4, 1021 Common Sense Is Needed le tlti Editor of the Evening Public Ledger Sit Kvcry American seems thoieuchlv pos pes pos S'eaed by an Inordinate d-slre te earn men": and ;. let of It. te de as little s-r peaalble for It, te get Inte town, If outside, te stav tlwre, If already there: te bluff end te blus ter about the hours of work and the sacrttlua of service,, te held ethers up te complain rteut hard tlmen, though helping te make them: te condemn the profiteer and p'oflteur Inff when each has bcuv himself one t -r wishing te Ix one), and fellcwliig the art "CREEN TAG" SPECIAL SALE of Gas Lamps and Fixtures At Greatly . Reduced Prices On the green tags you will note the former sell ing prices many of which were the equivalent of pre-war prices and also the new sale prices, which in all cases constitute radical reductions. SILK SHADES DOMKB ObAHHlVAnE FLOOR ST.W'nARDfl KIXTUUKS AMI HltAC'KKTS Saa the ditplay at any U. G. I. office THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Direct, comfortable, replete with scenes of natural beauty and historic interest. The Union Pacific Southern Pacific is the deservedly pop ular route te San Francisce.Over the Reckies and Great Salt Lake, and across the Sierra; along the crest of the American River Canyon. C. & N. W Union Pacific Southern Pacific Lv. Chicago C & N. W. Station . 8:10 p. m. Lv. Omaha 9:45 a.m. Ar. San Fronclsce .... 2:30 p.m. (3rd day) All standard sleepers, bulTet club car, dining car, observation sleepers. C. M. & St. P. Union Pacific Southern Pacific Lv. Chicago Union Station , . 10:45 a.m. Lv. Omabn . , , . 1,20 a.tn. Ar. San Francisce .... 8:30 a.m. (3rd day) Standard and tourist sleepers, dining car, Observation club car, reclining chair core all comforts. The observation cats enable you te see the scenery in the best possible way. Deuble track, heavily ballasted, and automatic safety signals. Let ua help you with the details of your trip. F. L. I'rnldna. flcneml Aient Union l'nclflc Hjstem Commercial Trust lllit.. If Market I.ecust nue, rniiuueiuiuu, ru, Tel. UHI0M PACIFIC Pet Pheno Pest? wan disguising her voice and whom I would llltv te speak te, and se 1 continued. Jusl eiui-half hour this peat tontlnued her silly t ilk ami 1 was Just foolish enough te allow her te de se. feeling that If I showed any dlaguat I might be offending a friend whom I did net want te offend. It wui particularly annoying, as my brother arrived from New Yerlt te make a sheit vlalt with Ine Just as the phone bell rang, aiM for lu.lf an hour this nuisance continued her lonversallen. and t was "boob" ineugh te listen te It, and then she finished about where she had started and It w.11 n meat unlnteiestlnx half hour which might have been enjoyed with mutual benefit I mil she nut cnlle 1 aivl 1 teuld have given It te my brother, lie could only remain leas thun an hour, se you see hew muih I was disgusted. Any olio Is uhaelutely silly who thinks It la a Joke te take up a half hour of another's time 1 am uhsnlulely certain she would novel get a half second of my time In the futum 11. v. c. Philadelphia. October 11. 1021. The Rude and Freah Pests 7e the Jfrt.ter 0 thr livenUia 1-iiMle l.rderr Sir I earnestly thank veu for yum re rent edltertul nnent the telephone dlnceur testes se prevalent In l'hlladelphla and no doubt elhewhera I may sij that HO nsv, 00 per cent of the telephene converaatlena 1 have been forced te held with persons outside of in) Immediate social circle have been In some way churactrrlied by a breach of geed Vian tiers at the ether end of tha wire One pai tlL.ilarly flagrant Instance of this sort stunda out In my memory It was 01. (hrlatms Day three vears since. Friends who were visiting: us then had suggested a theatre party for the evenlng. I called the box office of enn of tha theatres and eaked In the politest wav If 1 might have reserved flv adjoining seats In the first or itecmd rnw'M I remember exertly the reply of the Individual who was' taklne mv call It was "Hey, hew .l'va get that way?" I wih about te rebuke him for thla gross In Holenco when I realized that he hid rung pff Anether time 1 was reading In mv II biarv when tha telephone bell rnng. I an awernrt and a fen.lnlne volce said "Why. hello there, cutey." I did net rccegnlxu the volce and had roldem befere been iiddiahed In tuch fashion. I replied- 'Who Is thli. pleti'e" Th.- voice answered In an ey KU vjllmr Inllaitlen- "Whl don't you knew we.-tie'- Who de you think?' t reuld 1101 ihlnk a'ld se renialned epe'chle-.H Af pr 11 Hi tin the voice salr "Well, bow nery lit tin thin 1 l'K iarden " I said. This In-ffrt-t 1.1I cnnvusatlen ivmtlnueil for nie 111 ten minute, during which ill my at I'mp'i te learn the Identity nf my rum. munlcant failed Ilnallv nhv said 'Well, Kt 10 run away, awectle. Don't take nnj vvredui nickels. Ke long. Call me up Heme tlm." 7 could repeat many Instances eriunllv dls tieaslns but I shall net take veur valujblu space JOHN T DAWIJ3. l'hlladelphla. October 7. 1021 . Hclentlllcally te the limit since 11114 te held efili" or a poiltlen, te constJer nlnieilt ne Ic. led hy the unlverse te sav. the country unl te blam overjbedy but himself for llw tteubles. Let -: have neme sense once again Let ufl tear eft and threw away the sham llfe Let us ku te work live within our me-ins nr d d. straight economic nnd Indus-rlnt tl inking If vvu de these things wt shall ;wv our debts, n- establish cenflderce In . ach tia 5oethinq And He&linq Aids Peer Complexions mmm )unc Silky Weel, 2 ezs. 44c 100 Samples Upen Request Daily Parcel Pest Service Colonial Yarn Heuse 1011 Die..., Ct Phene n.Kjt. "". " locust new ZrM&td'iiMS&lfVlfttltff OIlTAm.K r.A.MI" I HOWLS TAIILL' fcTA.VDS WOOLS, An J: u V, T. Ilroeks. flenenil Agent Kuntliern ruclfle Lines Heciind llenr. 161).- Chi stunt St. Hprucc OA77, I'tilliuleliililu, 1'a, ether, respect ourselves mere, quit making millionaires and have no hard times, Tha OT.Iy antidote for our sslMnfllcted mlaery U common sense Nature ha given tia en AdequriM supply of It Let us Use It. It Is well for us te turh the value of common sense lu our inhoels. te Impress It In our hetnni. te act it In our woelsl deal ings, tc practice it In our bualnes-i affairs and te 1 1 tat It In our publle worship. This If, needed te the end that the "lines con scious" spirit, which breeds hntre.l and leads te destruction, the spirit of sdflahnsi nnd tha feeling of superiority which li se apt tf. creep intt social groups having means i-ml Itlsurt-. may die. let us iult ewklnK te build ourselves up ,y pulling our neigh bors dewn: r.ult taking the life of another tl at we may live the better: null preaching Christ's golden rule and living David Iln rum's. This means everybody H. 1, TUSTIN. ITilladelphla October 6, 1021, He Discovers Brains Te tht ltdtler el the tuealne 1'nblie Ltdaen Hlr I have at last learned that there are some girls who read boe'ts It certainly would be the happiest moment nf my hum bio existence te meet such n girl. I have met all sertn and alies during the last tow years, but net one girt who leeks denier Inte literature than the fashion page or "My Husband and 1 " Where are the girls able te cenvere with a fellow Intelligently en the oempurutlvA worth of various authors te be able te aug geat boeka really worth while and containing feed for theujht7 They are tee few and far between Tha trouble with the average young woman of today Is that she Is se engrossed with herself that after she has spent alt bar time In "dolling" and looking at her rellectlen In every plate Klawa window as alie passes along the street she naunet nit down te a tnssterpleca of literature and enjoy lier lier eelf. Only one In a thousand considers It neces sary te further her knowledge after leavlng school, nnd It would neem from their cinver cinver sutlen that they did net de much 'Viiim-n-lng" there. It is delightful te rend auch a spirited letter as that printed from Mary T. Merso. Hut rosily, Mary, the bnv are net all shallow. The night classes In the act. nets during the winter urn attended, I think, by mere men than women. Please de net Judgu all by your poolroom acquaintances. I. W U l'htladelphla, October fl. 1021. Questions Anstvcrcd Ex-8eldlers and Australia Te tht Kdltnr el thr 'walne PuMfr X.tdeff filr Are ax-seldlcrs be'ng sent le Austra lia as colonists at th" exrenee of the Oov Oev urnment" IVITXIAM T OIJVKII Philadelphia Oetelejr 1 1021 The commission of the Commonwealth nf Australia says that while It Is true that Everyone knows the danger but Je you get the right protection? Australia desires Immigrants, particularly farmers, farm laborers nnd female domestic servants, who will find excellent opportuni ties In Austrnlln, no menctnrs assistance Is granted te emigrants from the I nlteil States of America, Nationality of "Julie" Te thr Ktllter 0 the Kvminp TuMle I.-de'f Hlr Whut la the nam nnd nationality of the men who pluvs the part of Julie In "The Tour Horsemen of the ApeiMlyp"' ? W W. I.. Philadelphia, October G. 1021. Itudelph Valentine, who takes the part of Julie Deeneyres In "The Keur Horsemen," Is- a native of Castellaneta, Italy, and re ceived his education at the military and agricultural colleges In Italy, Who Said It? Te tha Kdlter 0 J HvcniKO rullle Lrdeer! Blr Who was It that said "Put your faith In Oed and keep your powder dry? a. w. u. Philadelphia. October 4, 1021. The phrase Is eredlted te Oliver Cromwell The story Is told of him that en a certain occasion, when hla troops were about te cress a river te attack tha enemy ha concluded en address te his soldiers with the words you quote. Pins Against Poetefflce Rules Te the Kdtter of the Js'ueitlne f'ufti'e l.idgrr Hlr Please state In your People's Forum whether papers pinned together can be sent ll.reugfl me mull jj, jt (j. rnilaeeipnia, October I, 1021 It la against a regulation of the Postefflca Department te send material fastened to gether with plna threuih the malls, since their shsrpened points are a menace te the clerks handling them , Where "Cobweb" Appears Te the Kiliter etmth Jft-rnlnu fiiblir l.rdurr- Hlr In which one of Shakespeare's plsys does the character "Cobweb" sppear? . A. I.. Philadelphia, October 4. 1021 "Cobweb" Is one of the four fairies that appear In "Midsummer Night's Dream" first In Aet III. Hccne 1. and later In Act IV, Scene -1. First Buffalo Nickels Te the Kdtter of te Jii-ottite- l'ublir l.ederr Hlr When were the first huffiile nickels Issued? When and why wsa the die changed, and Is there a premium en th first Isauej a w w Philadelphia. October 4 1021 The first Issue nf buffalo nickels ivaa In Pebruary, 1013 In Mnj 101a the die was changed In order te hr'ng en- the words "five rents" mero plnlnli There Is no premium en these first nickel. "C f. 1 ' Devy 'mr!ett -vss m Ten ures from IS20 te 1S10 ind frcm IH.1'.- te l"SI EIGHTY million Americans wearing them today I 79 out of every hun dred men and women have learned the dangers of being without them. The rubber heels made In this country nlene last year would reach if you put them a step apart six times around the world. There has been a national awakening te the perils of fatigue. The millions of wearers of rubber heels some conscious ly, some unconsciously are all seeking protection for the nervous system against the shocks that exhaust it. Protection that's what a rubber heel is made for. De yours perform that vital function? The mere fact it's a "rubber" heel Isn't enough. Rubber can be made as hard and lifeless as a telephone receiver, or as soft and crumbly as a pencil eraser. Unless your heels are true elastic cush Take them te your repairman today XOU take him in a couple of worn, twisted, lop J. sided shoes that leek about ready for the ash -can. Twe days Inter he hands them back te you almost like new substantial new soles, new laces, new rubber heels. The American repairman is the best in the world. Have him put O'Sullivan's en your shoes today. "W. J O." Oallaudet College. In Wih Ington. D. C , Is said te be the only Instltu ticn of hlirher education In th world v.u'.i Is devoted exclusively le the leaf Poems and Songs' Desired "Black Camel Death" Te the Editor of thr Kvcntna Vuhlle t.rdatr' Kir I should like the poem which contains these lines , "The Hlnik Camel Death kneeleth once at each deer. And a mortal must mount te return never mere" Jl O V Philadelphia, O-iaher ". 1021. Women's Dress Te th' Kdtter nf th' l.vintnp VnbUe t.rde'r: Hlr 1 me state that women n dreaa and personal nppearun.e hnve alwnvs bn a sub ject of comment rlnce the days of Kve. That our Immediate ancestors gav mueh attention te their aPI-earanre and carriage may be gleaned from the following written Ify Oliver Wendell Helmes' "They braced my aunt aijalnst a beard Te make her straight and tall They laced her up they staved her down. Te make her light and small. They pinched her feet they singed her hair, Thev screwed it up with pins: Ol never rnertsl suffered mere In Mnnnc for her sins." H. W fl Philadelphia O'leher 4, 1021 "Thev Are All Slaves" ' Te llir Editor el thr ,'i.nlxp Piib'ie l.idgrr' Rlr I wtll apprei lata It If veu will p-lnt these few lines of poetry and a!: 1' any ... .... .-, 01 your reauers can scna in me umenrii 04 It. "They ara slaves who will net ehnnae Rcefflng, hatred and abuse Itather than In silence shrink Jrnm the truth they needs must think They are slaves who dare net be In the right with two or three HBNItT T I-OV'J Philadelphia. Beptembcr 12 1021 "Three Gates of Silence" Te the Kdtter of the Evening Public l.rdar Sir Can you tell me where te MM t. llttle poem entitled "The Three Oa' Silence"? IHAHKM-.K , Anflll u Philadelphia. October B. 1021 Tlin THIUCn OATF.H OP HltFVi r Hy Hetty Day If ynu are tempted te reveal A tale some one has told About another, make It p-iaa IWore you speak, three gate f , Th"n narrow gate First 'I li This "Is It needful'' ' In 'em m' OKe truthful answer. Ant th" 1. x Is last and narrower ' Is r k1' I And If te retch your lips at last ionsteugh, Uve, springy, absorbing every shock you're net getting the pro tection you need. And it's no easy job te make heels like that heels that will really cushion the crushing, grinding Impact of 150 lbs. or se at every step you take. Twenty-three years age the O'Sullivan Rubber Company solved the problem. O'Sullivan Heels are first and foremost shock-absorbers That famous O'Sul livan blend makes every step seem cush ioned en, air. Ne wonder O'Sullivan's have been the world's standard of rub ber heel quality ever since I Made of the finest kinds of skilfully blended rubber mixed with the best toughening agents known, O'Sullivan's naturally cost your dealer a few cents mere. But they give you protection that's priceless insist en gettinc them! s It pastes through these gateways thrae. Then you may tell the tale nor fear What the reault efapeech may be. j A Peem and Seng 1 Te the ?dl(or 0 fhe Kvetilrte' Public l.'du'r. Sir Th'-re I 11 pretty jiicm rnlltl.d I It' member. I Id member, ' whkh I am Irving I te eecure. Can you obtain II for ine It. Ixnlus. ' I remetnla?r t rerneinbr 'llie heu'e whrri- T w.a horn And ilm IPtln window where the sun I Cume pieplng In at morn " I There la alwi mother one which I would I like te get It Is entitled "See That My (leave Is Kept Oreen " and begins. ' One llttle thing that I sek of you Is j Hue that my gr.tve Is kept grn " MAC Philadelphia Octebi r 8. 1021 j i p.r.MRMitrn I remember T remember. The he it wli. 1 I whs Ike The little window where Ihs sun Come peening In at morn He never came a wink tee een Ner brought tee long h d 1 Hut new I often wish the r i Had lx)tn tny breath aws I remainher I remember The rehes led aid while The viol, -a ..lid ' lib rur-e The" tlnwe's inaile of Hah' Ihe iJlaes w hiT ihe tebin I u 1 r An I wher- mv brethr set lhe People' rnrurn will apprnr dally in the l.venlng Piihllr Ixrirer, und also In the Jun.luy Piil.lle Ledger Letters dlseuealnc tlmelr teplen will b- printed, a welt n rrriuested tiewms and rineatlens of general Interest will be iiniwerwl mmmi IPaVA JTJr I -2HfVWL.-U'sTiTll8aBSHrTT9aO' ITl fJsZJQFBmMmJlM r . 1 , si iinll-U iisnjai.uL.u-' I I i "ill MfZ&tfrffiiMMi'1 r '"1' ' 'VTgsarr.'gmnirti fr S a" v " -A The laburnum tm hla hltthdayi The tree Is living yet. I remember. I remember Where I uaed te swing, And though the air muet Utah a freah Te swallows en the wing. ly spirit flew In f.ither then, Tu.t is se heavy new, And summer peels would hardly ecel 'l h fswr en my brew t remember I remember, I'he fir tr'es dark und htfttf 1 I used In think their slender tops IVem close against the sky: It was childish Ignorance, Hut new 'tis tittle Jey Te knew I'm farther off from hea,vn Than when I was boy. The words of the song "See That My flrave's Kept dreen' were published In the Sunday PetiLin Lkmier Forum of April 10: 1H2I Offace aiml SankSmpplnes Jin&yravintu WHS u r 329 Market Street : ii- ki&imUl -(M) nut X v