TFWVfr, f "H . '' '.. i , -! 1 tl 1, v' s-"f!fT,P'JW' ' 'PPf ' vW' '. 'i -Y ,i'm . it. J. - 4 r i i i i iii' i!i'' i i ,;. EVENING PUBLIC LBDGEE-PHfUAiDBLPHTk, MONDAY, -Nb'WlBER' '7, Mia. ,-ir ' 7n PEOPLE'S FORUM w i Letters te the Editor The Poorly Paid Factory Girl I. the .Erflfer e (he L'Dfitlne I'ubllv Ledger: Sir IVcadlnn your Evenimi 1'ihi.ii l.r.riii. I that Miss Kstrllt- I.nuJer has nturrd that factory glrl'i lttrr. I would llkn te hsr from the same In rrunrd te the (tlrls tlie are maklnir 114 e uesk. fml rl'nsp ox ex llln te ether girls hew thcsn Ml Klrla llv and If they Hear there null for tue car. Or are Uiey lettlnc them 'hnnir up tn the Various Suggestions te ILlp the Unemployed closets at home? We are tr-rv )nd te henr that .you were fortunate" enough te cot n oed education, as nil (tlrls are netns lucltv -. you are.. , FOIlTtWATK EDUCATim iHUL. Philadelphia, Otteber 31. 1021, Our National Name Tetht Editor of the Evenina Public Ledger- Mlillcints fcr Jntis I belix e th.it our rpadera will .ngree with me v l.en I'm th it all Klrls at a time when ".erk la . srnni . ".he de net lnf te ..i.rk t' H'M t' th.- supi'nrt of the I I. mil shu.M h' k.p' In iw nnd net I tike the placf of s.int nr whn iv-e In It Imilly Olrls .f ini-nne whn lln.l th, tlirc Hlr In the People'" Forum of th Kvbxjve lenmnB hall en tl elr hand shout. I pi PCM.IO I.imih of N ivember I la a letter Intn chnrltnl l werl uh th- cm b of aimed "K. I, W " ealllng attention tn nn old Ir Unite 1 mi r xerw tn th.'ir f!levnun ubjact. our national nam Trem the signi- than the rin b tuklntr a idn-, in tin tufa, and mere jMrtlculnrlv from Ihe b(1p of ifi.ee nnd kceplnc eii .hip i Ice nut of rrn tha writing en la Inrllnel te aurmlae the plmnrnt who ci)ul.l ret afford In KIM' hi'r Idtntlty of the writer but It la nnt mv pur- or Ina rervlcea for nnthlnu. W te venture a eusss n.l trv te draw him Th r..-t trnuhi. i th! thorn ire en. l.ins. tn (m.eui , t'reli ti e mtini Klrls wnrk'nc t.,dni -tmpli i i itiiupe thev w mt te thi.)i off th f h"tn nnd p''(lltlv 'ii ir li I wi.-ni a l.irRer I'nue oxen If It una nnlv tftti tftti perarj rin y enb limited te the Air and lint te the future. It Is Ihoae men who ure .r)tnK the Inudeal tida. The Niitlenal tlnerntnent Is In n great ineaaure tu blame fnr our prea'nt nimlltlen. or the Kieat mm) out nl nitp eunent .md the ery hli-h mat of lit InK It " lhe tlevimment who neter qu-atlnned n man na tn what he waa worth ua an empleye, but Imply paid htm whnteter price he mlKht lave 1 de net think thla Is fair or hntmr-.Hsk wis ,t en the rallreail. the munitien able and emi'liera should nut aicept auch . plants, the ahlpjurda nr anthlnK that per tained te the war The Wilsen Auminiaira tun deaenea crllli lam for the way In which It threw anmnd the public money In most utibuslneaelikf wn brlnKltiK en the present unempliitment. set the Hardin Administra tion la cried led with the unemployment, and .iet the panb had atarled before Harding c.ime Inte ertlie. and he has been I'reablent but ti n inentha .md It i net te be expected of nun that In thla short t.me he could brln erdir out uf the Wilsen cliaea. Should Girls With Means Werk? Te the Biller of thr Kvrnlne I'uMii t.nletr: Sir I riad In Mur paper te,ln an irlleli I eided "lllrla With Ample Means Insist en Wc rkinit " Thla brinas up the -jyeatlnn nciln as te whither i,lrla w he-" t r i'a nri able in aupiwrt th m pnulil Bn nut Inte th ln.alnea wnild jnd t..kH up a position (lint siime ttiri or eun min who needs I ti, wcr! te supirt hereif or htmelf should 1 nti attl attl eur i-rrer r and IB 'en C'F r" part hie I'nun- irem behind th" scroep he nlmttlt with. It la aatnnlah nu that "F v" whoever he is l..nid fa. int.. a cantury-eld error epe, U, f he H the Writer I aurmla- he la Cbarfrlncr the pr pie e' th a .eum-j with Usurplni for tliemaeitet a i.ne th- ninie ! ! lenrlna te the whole ntlnent ts a b'un fler that ferelpne-s rr .'Mi 1 ur 'pe-iiis. hive often commute I. an' -u. h r-ltlca hn often aaaumed the si hoe'm isf - a -i , ttlda In pelnllnB out the f l,i .' nd arrogant 'Bnei irr New the fart Is that th r-.-nerance are chareenbl- t the i 'li J. W." mav assume ei th of that statement i Th t- nt.if of try never took u' n th' 'n-- Ivea the nam of America nor of Ame-l ins Tlis,. names, ft, deelpnatlena of th l"ia'!sb i lei. ,. in thla ceuntri. were e il i(ae1 ietiu bf n the separatkin from Knir'and and the ilesl ilesl natiens were re Bn xe.l in practice b nth r European count! ea If "F I. V vl I I i-maiiit Purke'a apeechea pertalnlng ' ibe arf '-s of the ITm lllh cole es ivr ter- h " (1.1 lint b calls the teutlt-! Atne-ii i iid th. p...p:e Americans wltb-ut anv th nht of a r in fusion artsi-i beaue if nth'T Amen, an colonies. The same la true b ml i In 'be wrltlnqa of Kurepein a'atstn :i of 'he time The name ma in prepr'i be anil t h.ie bean arlven ui hi the mother c.ianr and with verv proper B n I biiliB 'lie ehill retained the natre the nvither hid Riven He Is an unusual man wh will be 'nt court and aak In true the nvne hla tne'her itaic him changed te sewethlnB fle' The Spinianla also use.i the dea'gnatlnn Amerlcanna for Spanish-Americans, but net centrally Th s'tmnish term fe- their Amer ican colonies was tndlns I.ns Inllaa tn trnj novels of I-e Sige. as the "ltach''ler of Salatn.ine ineat.t the pinlsh-Amei. can, rMMlcu'arl. the M xlcall c Innv The title of th Spanish K tig i n tnt ., ri ,lnr-ti- tnents nnd menunientM was IV t Tndlarum Kli.rf of Spain WILLIAM T. dULUiltS. riillnilelphla. Net ember 'J, lb'Jl. wiiii, I rathet mak the.r ein isk ttu'r busbapils t- glte i tut cleiliitie and t ( ' ' tenl of rema'tiinB it I m niak.ng it 'it tr rtli" for thilr huab.n.ls and ralalng a f imily. I ein rnt eppnaed te r r of means gnlnff ititi ttislnes of a character which la he- eni ng ti thill sex instead of spending an i le erlstirwe. f r b a 0 hub th v a-e quite 1 keiy tn latest menei and give empWi -n nl ti se .i of 'heir ,e-.v fnrt mate t rs. l'hn gij ew I'tiK her own business Is quit ,iiieher th.ng from the girl of means t.l. is k eping some b sa fertu'int sister u- of erk Hi;vitV T J i2KSON I'hili leiphli. Netembu :,. Will. Wage-Mad Ti fie l.ililer of the ... , itni-7 fiie, ii l.rderr Hir 1 see many ci mplaltita in veur paper rtiit'diiiB the einp.ei'n.i nt wf tn men new i 'i. i. -,, .,nv men are net of ttnpmni. nt t h - f.iu" la i' I ut tie m, n'a'1 llnw t ei'it if th. tn. ii utictinn.itpd 'f they will think Ink . few fura. tan l.i'all hew indepen lei t th v were and bow lhe lie it.. 1 their em piei.rs and fnrie.i heni no tikttia wnm. n hl ts I knew of i.rtuln frms win d- are.l tliet w uld liner etnple w etn. n In th ir off I. ea who ver. fun, d te d au b. - m the men forse U them, und new that t'l t hate found that v omen nr. Just as rr iw.. ti .rUer" i J'it i- uiiI It etert wit as were the nifn. the are net Ing fe .ii. tler s"-lcs. Thousands of the men new nut of werlt Unemployment Teaches Lessen 7e ( . F.il.tiir of thr ;t rntilt; Vnhliv l.ntprr. Sir I think (be present srlr-us cendlt enn iireiiaa te utteinplei ni' nt rlinntd bring home, In ihn tltid unj te nia if these suffering tie moil' t than lessen of thrift tint tht no net a a et seem n them tn tn hate barrel Seme of thnae who are peisure in- I meat aftll. te.l te ule geed w.iKea'fnr at least the last lite urs and nntt, ns anon aa thet lese a Jeb they hate no resnuries te I me. t ihe condition What Is the re.isnn' Ilerau'e when the were making money tli"" did net sate it. They aee ether people thrifty and pr. spnreus and enty them nnd eten east tetlr. tlens regarding them, but these men who are net feellnc the pinch of the I resent trials and I am new speaking of the work ng and cleric. il men are these who Mud their money nnd did net threw It nreund ,ike the preterhlal "drunken sailor ' I kn iw meat uf the unompleje.l are rrnd iii nijr si nipnuimn nn the w it tr And em- . i,..iment f ,r thou nut of w.tk. mid for thnt 'reason I am inldn ang this little sermon Ien thtift te this cnlunin Th. y were warned I rep.nt.it bv the newspapers the pulp t nnd Mhelr friends that they ahitild lav aside a nudii sum for the "rainy day." the season I f itbleh seems new tn lute arrived. Did jtle de it Ne. thet bought luxurious furnl jturt .f they had put their nieni In homes . th- iteii'd have tie n tv ae lucurteus cloth ing thet ttate'ed. went te hit sorts "f amuaem. nta. In fact they tier.' spending inn 1. I It waa ,itl terv well for thetn te hate a . ertaii amount of luxur.ea. a reaeenable itneunt of t'l'.isure, tu thai should also bat. plac'd a rcaannable aineufit In the lank Vint of the luxuries, mch as auto aute ninblie. plpe" furr.ltt re. etc were pur . hie.l en the Instal'mrnt plan, and after I hating tasted of these the are new forced By long usage an I werl! u'.le r-iegnl-l tlen the name Ahiit'ii h is become aaen- I elated alm.at exclualtelt him. the I'nl'el 8tataa of North Ame-lci ,lii I tile natn American th -i Inhabit it t .f this u' - . try. Ni t"iinamn 'ien i- the remt.st part of China w uld e'er nuk" Mi mls'ake t F. 1 V.' ' aeim- f i of i.Tusng the hlatert of our oeuntrt w.'h Mexi. e r Canada because of th- us of American Throughout the world It Is well kn.wn what) Is meant bv Amer'ca and Ametlc.in T I.. W 'a" plea for a careful use of ' United States In the hlte-t of our coun try's contribution tn the World War Is ti .t e safe from cinfuslen na h Imag nes In the first place It la only a dacrlptite n -in. alluding te a fundain ntnl prlnr'pl. of the form of Beternment and net a name It -Ides, there are ether t'nlted i-ttites int ernments In the Americas Th-re la a United States of Mexico tUstadua fn.dns Mezlcanna) and aiaj a l'ntt.d States of lira-all (Ratadns I'nldes de ItrailD. nnd the terms I'nlted States (Ilstades I'nldns) tn designate the natl-mal geternmcnts are galn !nr in usage In thnse countries Men with the abli:t te write a hlstert of our country's efforts tn the recent great war whlih a sensible publisher will print can be depended upon te keep the narrntite clear of cnnfusln of etery sort, r' tlcu'trly of the fundamental .n. r. garlltu tl.e iden tity of the ceuntrs he Is writing itmiit T I.. C. Philadelphia. Net ember 2 1021 berime wage mad. and dtmanded all kinds tn glte thm up because the nre out of rf prliea for tbelr serves from the Onv work and cintmt meet the patments. "What frnment and ethers enxage.l In war work j feel s we mortals be'" Are thet flnallt t- He emerpeerv i , h w a . r pi d 1 ut I learn n their lessen Thet etldently are. what Is the retulf Mint men gat, up pe.il- but what Is the prim Will th y take adtbe . ns in whlrh th had bren niii .1 fnr In the fut tr ft. W. I,. II I sph n'a turn 'man 5ers mielv luaus. Het reuld jn'n I Phil i.lelptilti, Nntember J. IH'.'l. nd th t'l. 'I is KNPOSITIHN Kxhlbitlne th I'redurta of the Land. Air and Sei Commemorating The is. squt-i'i-ntennlal of Amerb a s l.'Uru ai.il the Sclontllle nnd industrial Aihieterents of M..n Ne I I'HII.ArUM.rHI S WOULD i:phsitien of !-ci nee. Arts nnd Industries t'ommemernt ng The Siul-i'eniennlal of Ann rlcn'a l.lbcrtr and the Det'lepment of the Air. Land and ,-e i H 1 MrOAItVIi;. I'hl'nile'ptii.i. Netetnber 3. 10SI i neus ir. tini kep. rs of iieg'ias lli ."Fi-nibl ng within Its boundaries of the wnn dirful aihetun-nta uf n.eiic. . arts and U .uitilia wrh.n t.i r..i.. "f it pe'li .n.rls an p'. rt ntt f.t idu.alu'i at reas.. liable amount of admass en. whltti . lh l,H tilt: punier i-l.ias s wnu.d I. ever hate aii npiieituiiltj jf w'.tnesiiig. as only thiw i who luuIU atfurd te tr.it el ttireujhuui the ' i, -Id i an i-iiniinnua exp ns. .uu.l iij I The metemiiit Is an ei.ellent one, partic ular co at this line. Then- In no doubt tliat the Industrlia throughout Ihe world, are anxieui In ixhlbll their wa.es be. ere I the prep t. te adtanuiK.. i I'hliadi Iphia Is undoubtedly tie prep-r spot for Its holding. The time Is opportune i jn.i I belief, th- entire n'rpr,; .'''L1' ' ' i Taxes and Rents ncr.pte.l b tile peep' of th.' world wltni iippr ilat. en In eleitlng a title for the I Te tlir l.iiller of l.ir l.e-ni e Public l.rrltjrr- . xpt Hen. It I- imtsirlHiit t'l it thc inuln Sir I Jurt read a letter In the I'tric'! tltc be .18 brief as possible. The sub-tltie. , Pi III I. I.l.,,lll be uled 'Pleads for leit.r heweter should carry In ns brief language ' Rents " Itenta will net le lowered until tin. alms md puipeaca n nit laxea mine down nnd that a up tn the titters who for forty enrs hate kept the S'e 1 ' Min bi-inle- in elflii' THi" I'MVrnsM. UM'OmITIeN What's Ihe llepuhltran h'Rli tariff, te le efViienie. Art's and Industries ' "' fnr etery four jeira. get te de with Celebrating l"' v"tp frr custodian of our ilty's buslntsa The Sesuul-i'entennlal of America's rree.tem. Progress ei the Wer.il. and thi Ue- teepnitnt if ttr Land and S.a. ilgratery birds from slaughter. A con cen con ilnueus close se.-tsen la established en cer tain birds nnd a close season from March te September en ethers. Yeu can ret a copy ni tne game laws ei ine unnca nisirs containing the above from the United Btatea Department of Agriculture. Washington. V. C. Where Can Story Be Found? Te the Kilfer of thr Kvrnlne Public l.ctletr: Hlr Can nny one tell me where can be found a story entitled "Thtre Are Ne Wolves In Irelnnd"7 It was of abaerblng In tirest, mystic In character and nppeared. sc far ns can be lecalled. In one of the magazines, jit It may have been In boeX form. It. .. W. Philadelphia, October 23. 1021. A Railroad Query Te fnc K.flfer of Ihe Kvetilne fuM- l.cdacr: Kir Will ou kindly Inform me regarding the following questiens: First. Just hew many hours Is a railroad iicman allowed te work continuously be. fore he Is allotted te be called for duty again? Supiai.e he lust came In off Ills rue nltir being en the read the limit of hours he la allotted te work, then can he te home and sleep for six hours and be called for duty again? Second Can It be possible for an engineer te run Ida engine for eight hours and net one nlndtu mere and step his engine nnd Ufte It. regardlesit of what pert of the n ad he Is en. even between stations nr any- where else, simply beiausc he has worked Just eight hours and will net work another minute? STEADY nAD-R. Phll.dclphla, November 1. 1I21. First. lc la suppesed te have eight hours nt rest after completing hla run, but he (in be called In six hours, although he does net bate te register before the eight In urs hate elapsed. Second. An engineer can be held te hla engine for Mxteen hours, If necessaiy. but elieuld aend In n call for a relief after eight hi urs have elapsed or within four heura of the expiration of the slxteen-heur t-rled. Referred te Readers Te Ihe LMIfer of thr r.vrnlne 1'nbUe I.rilgrr: Sir I rend an article in the paper abiut New Yerk isillcemen starting te wear ateel corsets te protect themaelves from barri caded creeks Can prltftle detectives get these ateel corsets nnd at what price and tther.? I am much Interealid IIAHHY B. IUCHMAN. Philadelphia. October .H. 1021. 1 Inventor of Ice Cream Te the Cilfer of the L't'itilns Public Ledger: Sir In a recent discussion It was stated that ic; cream was nn American delicacy, lut I argued that I had read that Ice cream was first made in Hnglnnd. We decided te le.ite It te the rter-ready People's Forum for u dclslnn nn the point. MRH. W. L,. DAVIDSON. Phi adelphln, Octebir 2M. 1021 It has lsen supposed that Deily Madisen made the rlrst Ice cream, but Thyra Samter Wlnslew. an English woman, who has made a long and careful study of the subject, de clares that Delly Madisen was merely the first person In America te eerte It This was at a White Heuse reception during the administration of President Madisen The EUeets liked the cr.am "J well that they asked hull' It was. made, unit from that find b ginning a tnst business has grown up. Ai cording te cre.tmiry expert the Ameri can iwnp.e eat cles. te 300.flOO.000 gallons of he rr. am in u year. It Is slated that the first leu crtam was made by a Londen c. nfe. tlener nam. I (Junlnn, and ethers learn ed te make It from him Uunten's metheds of freezing wire crude and uncertuin. It re mained ler Nancy Jehnsen, the wife of an AnierU.au natal officer, te Intent the Ice cream freezer. My little brown baric must drown, There shall I flnh a grave, There mutt my soul go down. Inte Thy spirit tossed, I am but par( "' Ther. Saved In the strife or lest Fer all eternity." It. W, I Phltadctphla, October 20, 1021. "Meney Isn't All" Te the Editor of the JL'vcSilm; Public Ledger: Sir Please print In the Fcepla'e Forum the poem by J. A. Hrlnlnstoel entitled "Men.-y lan'l All." F. D. 8. Philadelphia, October 23. 1021. MONIJY ISN'T ALL Yeu don't nted wealth te be centent: True happiness comes net with cash; Your bank account will net prevent Your gladness going all tn smash. Wealth Is a hd'ndy friend, I'll ern. 'Tie reed td have It en the string, Hut don't depend en wealth alone, Fer money"s net the, only thing. Yeu may have wads of the long green, And be accounted mlKhty poers A happy life Is seldom seen Where rleheB fleik about the deer. The millionaire has doubts and fears, A song of Jey he'll seldom slrtg; Wealth helps te build some great careers, Put money's net the only thine. I he happy life Is that which lives In eweet contentment, day by day , Which te the hearts about It gives A word which cheers them en their way Health has Its niche te nil, I'll own. And Jey te some 'twill help t bring! But lete has riches overthrown" Ne, money's net the only thing! "Myself and Me" Te the Editor of the V.venlng Public Ledget : Sir Plense Inform me throiegh your paper who -wrote th poem entitled. "Myself nJ Me" and when It was composed, CHAIU.ES khllwy. uritn-itnatnn. Del.. October 20. 1021. This: poem wm composed by Ooergo Cehen. We cannot sluts when. I MY8J5LF AND M13 I'm IM best pal that I ever had) I like te be with me; I like te sit and tell myself Things confidentially. I often lt and asK me If I shouldn't or I aheutd, And I And that my advice te me Is nlways pretty geed. t neter get acquainted with Myself till here of late: And I nnd myself a bully chum; 1 treat me slmpy great. I talk with me and wa-lk with me. And show me right and wrong; 1 ncter knew hew well myself And I could get atone. I never try te cheat the; I'm as truthful ns can bel Ne mutter what may come or go, Um en the square with me. ' mat te knew yourself and hve A pal that's oil your own l Te be such company for yourself; Yeu're never left alone. You'll try te dodge the masses. And you'll find the crowds a Juke If jeu only trent yourself as well -. Aa you treat ether folk. I've made a study of myself. Compared with me the let,. And I've Anally, concluded I'm the best friend I've get. Just get together with yourself And trust yourself with you, And you'll be surprised hew well yourself Will llke you If you de. , "C. L. D." desires the Did hymn, of which the follewlnif verse Is a part: "Hew long, dear Saviour, O hetv long. Shall this bright hour delay? The Teeple's lTertim will a the livening Public I.rdi appear dally In the I'Ainlng Public Ledger, ana also m !. Mnnrinv I'ubtle f.edser. ftlem discussing timely topics will be printed, as ttelj ea quested lieenia, and ques tions of general Interest will be answered. .' T 3 &r Fly swifter round! y wheel, of ilm. And bring the welcome day.'! these ;;o'."esf"a"k8,er,ho,,omc'fini0,! Heme, nemei i-nenas, health, rcpe.. Whntnre dolcenda'a gems te thesef" FALLING PLANK KILLS CHII nil Betty urau, six, of Colllngtweod Dies Frem Blew en Head ' Hetty (Iren, bIx years old. (ln,,,v, of Mr! nfttl Mm. Wnlter 8. G,, ". 20 Ninth ntrcct, ColllnKsweoi I i In the Cooper Hospital, Camden ill morning, from Injuries) received vi.. tiny when she was Ktriick by a fm tltnher. ' a ,alIlll Shcwnn plnylng, Ti-lth n ntimbe, i ether children, yesterday inernlne building under -.'onsjtfuctlen nen'r ll liemi. In some way n timber In i!r t.cafTeldlng becmne dislodged, nnd t MtriktiiR Tier en the licnil. ' 8hB ? lli-ht treated by u doctor and tien ' moved te tne boeper Alesnltnl ,..i ' .iin.i "itr hen pnH-lh'e undertaking. I i Brief Names for Fair Te the Editor of th- hi . i'i,m; 'nir . -,,arr Sir I note with much Interest th. mrleus Jarnes submitted by the people thnm4h tb columns of your miueb. ' if' r .tint f-'. herewith, a few suggestions In the flnal determination aa te the must proper ili.e for the Sesiul-Centenn'al r-lebrailun ..f me. The etent e be celebrated Is of grrft importance te the penpi, of the ihele world American freedom IS tears ,ig., ti is the stepping stone toward the lih.r'v nf ether nations. The etent Is ther for, wirthv uf a great lnternaibmal expesitlnn. tih i n should Include all "f the pmduits of tt. land, sea and air and the ai lent n. and Industrial achleiementa of all matikm.!. The educational feature if .hla great ex position will be far reaching n a epe i. Ne. J INIKII-!I. i:.pi'I rid.V .. Mj .iVnl n-, i. f Vtile-lin Pre d' an! Mun a lulii-lr . A. In. em' Ills N" il I'HiLAUi-.i.PMiA s wnni.n u.111 Letters te tin Krlitnr xlmnlil be m brief anil tn the point ai liesslhlf. iiv... t k nut tlilni; that would etien n (lenetnln.itlntinl or e tarinn di cusslun Nn attention will be paid te unenv tneui letti ri Vanies und addresse" must lie slcnerl n art evidence of Reed fti'th, al'heuKli naiin.1 will net be j.rlnt.il f ruiuest Is inmle that thet be emitted Th pub'.li at en of a letter Is net te he taUe-i a an .pdnrscinent of Ita views lit th's pa' er I'litnmiinl. itiens will net be re turned unl"s aci'empan tl by post pest ape nur will tnunuscnpt be saved. ft try y,nr' K"i Itepubllcan this tear sh..u d tote th. I niecriitli tirklt nnd 'e.,tl house In 10.') cm .ignln tn e for th. greit W. O ll.ir.llng firpi'iiMi-vN ni- rn tv Yi:An.i Phil.ide.phla .Vuvemliir :i IdJl Questions A nswered The Laeey Act .. the I il ter e,' Hi . . nit i g P lb I. SI I "nuld b grateful if "ill il tin til. l.a.e. t.l and th An. sh airteenietit r, fcnling birds l.n'yrr It II .1 ex .in lir t I. Pb I ule till. i "I l"l r "1 ItTil Tie l.ti'et Ait i ,nt una ll'l'tiM njs pre mils til. letlgtlli ti, gl. iiere It pt hi its tile -hlpm. nt or tr iniert.il t. In n tei state (..nun rc of k'uiii Uillell it m a i ii i ,f State .ait's ll .Ne pr hit, t , the im . iti.'im of for ign 1.1 nn nut ,',.1 l.iril x 'M It perm." I n of in. .!. r"1,ir of 1 ul ut. The tre.i'i rrgar'Ufig 11, icri'e b r,l Is .1 . xtenstle Its ..I jei t v s ,1 1st 2nd $25.00 15.00 Judg 3d 10.00 and fifty $1.00 prizes -MRS. ANNA B. SCOTT, Feed Economist of North American MISS M. 1 ULL1UUL, Philadelphia Inquirer MRS. GEORGE ABEL, of Qermantewn Awarded for the Best Fudge Made from ? WILBUR'S CONDITIONS- or bring, en or before than ) i lb. of Fudge. i, Ench contestant must mail November 18th, net mere - receipt irem veur creccr s newinc veu Have purchased a lb. cake of Wilbur's Baking Choco late must accompany same. Send your entry of Fudge te the Wilbur Beeth at the PHILADELPHIA FOOD SHOW 1st Regiment Armery Bread and Callowhill Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Feed Shew starts Nev. 7th and ends Nev. 19th Don't forget te visit our Exhibit Booths 5 and 6 H. 0. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Japanese Immigrants 7e the Editor e the Earning Public Ledger: Sit A sat i that none but Japanese stu .lints are u.lnillti'd Intn the l'nlle.1 States n lalms Hint thl" l.m only applies te Ne in. l,i ami te California and that the J,ips an nnt excludiil from the ether States, Who Is rlBht" a. W. I.. riiil.ul.IphU. October 31. ln'Jl. The exclusion law Is a Kedfr.il enictment ird applies te the entire United States. I'niler thla Ir.w only student t and busln-sa peepli are permitted from Japan. w -tt-lilg.!l-lil!UWUAlJj-iJJsi Relieve baby's itching skin with t RESINOL Soelhtnq &nd Healinq Has just the cooling touch te produce comfort and perm it sleep Dees net smart or sling when applied -S r.IHTATIONAL ll'itli Sexes FILING A Paying Vocation Day and Evenlntr Classes. Reasonable Tuition. Teltpbene Hell, Walnut U.-.50- -(1.151; Keystone, Main 7431. Call ur writ. Director Hess U. Martin. Standard Scheel of Filing and Indexing lube-Wernlcke Ce.. lut.-lull Chestnut Ml. Phl'aileiphln. Pa i... ,- " nn min avti'mn' nKsenTS. aittumn nvyenTS S At'Tt'Mv lir.senTs J RERMUDA B ,. - ' " . igmL HL ratu?es Fairyland -2 DaysfremNewrk j Important Announcement te Bermuda Tourists STDiVFP'S The Itest lluslness behoel 1 1A.XfcIV 807 CI1KCTMT ST. Pr.'tlnn etiTiinl'd. Knter new. I) ly or nliltt. Itretnrtl Hibnel. 1HU Chestnut St., "l-e'tMen. Ilea'tle Art, J'uh. Spkg.. X)C. A0HD Htv Tell. K.MIt.IK KRtnr.n 1711 rhestnnt Street NenniS (Elocntleo) Snriife 34S4 Poems and Songs Desired "If en the Bursting Wave" Te th frill i r of Ih- f reilsp Puhlh' Ledger: Sir I am ver .ieslreua ur ifttlnK an old tit nin ..entalnlntf the follewlna terst. "If en the burstin,' ttat. AfTfllX IH-.SI1KTS TI.NTH' CIT1 X. .1. MO-TT . l""s TRANM ATLANTIC CITY MtmkW On the Uenr.li rrent PRE WAR RATES Xnericin rltn Entirely. ll-ifi Oh Sincl ( Runnl. f Wct.r - h ? wtk Keem ) Trli.lt ll.lh IIJl., HI Deuble j nussini ler IM - -Beem rris.t' Balk - S73 I IM -Deuble Re.m. Pnssl. Bslk Orel. . tmer. 196 per e.k Ovrnttihip Muu(ment Phen. 145JS .lU'SICAI. INSTKIXTION Phila. Musical Academy tiermintettn llrnrli. 30 IZ. tVii'nut f.'ne. fit .tnine. 3.1th Henseii. (Kn. 3n32 Al'TIMV KKsOKTS mount roreNo. pa. Thm. Dnlvinnfl Open all year, elecant ine vmwoea i0(.at0n, prciai fan ttlnter rnl.s niht K. I. R V Arlmin niKsce. I'A. Old Orchard Jn the I'ucwn., f Open All tsar. Iloeklet. 1 1 rnrsre i' WINTER SEASON 1921-22 Exclusive Features of the De Luxe New Yerk-Bermuda Service of the Furness-Bermuda Line includes Express Sailings TWICE WEEKLY Landing Passengers Direct at Hamilton Deck Via Fast, Palatial, Twin-Screw OIL-BURNING S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14,000 Tens Displacement "FORT HAMILTON" 1 1 ,000 Tens Displacement Frequent Sailings in November Special Christinas Sailings in December 8"N -T" Spending Christmas fl tl f -Day I ours r Z's in fc11'5 fenving New Yerk Dec. 3, 10, 17, 21, 28 .T Write for Illustrated Literature te FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall St., New Yerk Furneis Withy & Ce., Ltd., Beurjc Bldg. - -l 1 1 1 J -UUll.b 4T11 S5lK U L. S. S. ps t. cr 4rv -v . ..e i W H --I'f-. -JH" v. -SSJ -s S vSi'- .," '.. . did and si- " (It 1 UP --slIHl - j"1 -Snll "-7tZAB rf - WIW'"1-Ci ----S-M OYee iysrii ATLANTIC CrTY. N.J. I i Directly or the OccaRFrcut 3 Arv AmericanPianHetcl of Distmctkav ti&IterS.&uzAA naiaiHwawil J CAPOTY OOO - GARAGE In li Make ou l-Vrl ut Hums "City of Itehi.st Ileullli' iHOTELx In the I i. I IK. onen ..... li ....... i-. t-liuillj JUU i in le l.Jllis. tli. .VIhh)-, Opfii. III. I I. I'AI 1. M. C 111-.. I'rups, iHlaflboreuafi'lBlcnlKlm JtiUhWhU-t Omnm Comply yaW iXj'TS HlkcM Vir.m h kv 3a liuml from Usach. l'rlvatt tiaih- run. ter. clev.. R4ii.til K II ri, h' M I I I IS Ownsr. N. J. COI.MNH Mr. IWHI M .1 . . , icul 1'h 117 A E MARlflV CHORPHAM Mrul'ili i. nriir"iisnch ricir.nviYi irnei'F.v n.-is Hrtp Ro-icebel K'niuiKy An nr. nd wlr-l ra Alnls Ombfr. HOTEL CONTINENTAL -svs ni n sl'vnys rsuilv, tprnis -nr.-s.., i'. or ". M. vt,sn nt'vrv ASHIIVII.I.K. N. r. Write for SPECIAL Fall and Winter RATES RATTERY PARK HOTEL As-hcvillc, N. C. nr.KMrriA ''''wa------------------------- teTjn f- I ML'J-i s . A I lrll ti (iirulliuN I'rrnilrr Itrsnrt N Highland Park Hetel ait-.ii ,,,,, s ,. EMUKR T0 MAy 1 "I'dssrsss n rhnrni nil Its nn" i ' 1' I-.; j(. HP lli.N I'M iriONMKNT ililri's .1. .1. SWKIINBY, Mnwixrr nni" iillpfm Inn I.Hki- I'lnilil, N. Y. sTP. IMIIO TS KKSORTH Fa. 8 River Line Te Bosten ASH KH KMil.ANU TOINTS l.i.rlrr M N.U. trillion Bt.) BKI0 P. M. ! Orrlir.tra nn rach strimitr SKIV IOM1UN (NOIIWICII) WNE. I.ie 1'lrr 40. N. II Wfrk ny BiSO V M. ,J1. r ERICSSON LINE l'nr lliiltltnerr & iislilnften, I). C Nurfnlk mill llif hnulh II ills -sirtlrf rxisiil SuAd'O. Frrllht and I'usssniirr. fi u'cliirk P. M.I Kiilnriliiy. 3 n'lluik r. M.. from I'lcr 3, H. Ilelauur ai.. I'hll.iilsliililii, , GREAT WH I T E fLEE.T Un Lid Fruit Cempny Trnie ) u-uury riw ". .; i Announcement The ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY announces the resumption of its Passenger Service between New Yerk and Bermuda with the palatial cruising steamer "ARAGUAYA" First Sailing JANUARY 7 from New Yer!: WEEKLY SAILINGS Frem New Yerk Frem Bermuda Every Saturday Every Tuesday The "Araguaya" is the largest steamer ever employed in the Bermr a trade. The passenger accommodation is distinctive. Bread Decks, Verandah Cafes, Smoke Reems, Secial Halls and Dining Saloons are all specially adapted for cruising purposes. The sleeping accommoda tion is unsurpassed and includes Single Berth Cabins, Reems with bath and luxurious Suites. In this Bermuda Service The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company is re-establishing its high prestige created by the popular cruising steamer "Arcadian." The Royal Mail Steam Packet Ce. 26 BROADWAY tttabii3,.ed lddif NEW YORK ..-. .... tym 3 "Ltf fH
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