Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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'EVENING IpUBBIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, .NOVEMBER "23, 1921
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Dr. JeserSi Sllberstem William Tcnn's
International Kxnonltlen.
lrn duncel World's Penes Eipoiltlen In
the City of Ilretherly Leve.
Letters te the Editor
Off the "Lunatic Fringe"
Te Ins rJifer of the Evmine Public Lrdam
Sir In eme twenty yearn of fairly vig
orous endeavor te hilp communities become
better places In which te live, I have bm-n
celled many thing,, but our editorial of
Nevembtr 18 Is my first experience In belni
put among the Insane!
In the Interist of truth you will possibly
be willing- te permit tne te state that the
, utterance attributed te me U far from what
' X really did ny nl the nuetln- tn cnic.ige.
prjbably reported by e plcturesuus rieww.i-
jwr man aceerdlnR te his IdeA of what
would make the best headline. (I rerpemb--r
that ence rrtvleusli. In the same city, an
. address I mjide sUKellni Ihe planting of
nut trees mil fru.t trees nlenri semn cenn-
try reads, where they would sue both fruit
, nd beauty, was used te make me assert
that the trees en the cltv streets should b
cut down and fruit trees substituted for
' them, the lnitesilnB etitement b"tns An
Ishcd by tntervl.-us with th- ClrecKs and
. "dirM" who sell fruit trees, whose busl-
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would be interfere,! wiin
Letters te the Editor should ti
brief nnd te the point an tirmsiMe.
nvelilitie nnythltig that would open
i denominational or sectarian dis
cussion. ,Nu attention will be paid te anenv
meus letters. Namei and addresses
must be signed as an evidence of
reed faith, although names will net
be printed If request lb made mat
thev be emitted. ......
The publication of A letter Is net
te be taken as an Indersement of Its
views n this paper
Communications will net be re
turned unlei a rcempa nl cd by pol
ice, nor will itiHiiuscrlpt be saved.
1 have Improved en this, nnd will leave It
e our readers ns te what they think
')th-rvlss each capital letter also represents
. word In N. IJ. W. S. My Idea Is this:
rh color effect should be i fellows. The
ilrO In white the. Unto and smaller cir
cles, In reds the Initial letters In blue nnd the
Questions Answered
his own distribution. 1 am sure tliere are
many ethers llkv us. 1 sl.euld llk te hti
from some one in erranued charity te point
out te us wherein we are vvrenpr. and that
erranlzed work Is the only way te de th
most geed with the people's money
M. A. OltAY.
Philadelphia. Njvembr 17. lu'-l.
The Turkey Prices
j, I JO r,r tailor e.r Ific l.vrnviu x'litmc i ruyit
" ' . . ...... ... ....
Wial I Mid had nmj .. -"-,,- I .slrTll, wri,.r oMetM veur article, ' Tip
rectlr or Indlr.-c 1. w'th I ''a?JInulS!'n I en Turke,." In tedsj's editerlil eoctien It
mssnin.-ent and cut i, mis r-'emlum j;chnii.
iL... Is i. . n In Hi n H1r Ills' K Hit lit I tl . " - - '
limit ii ivj m" " -- -
Malunff of the rurniBiiinK or ruy inu.
has declared that fued profilers are run
. ntnir the nrlffe u At.d further that S-cr-
fe" the fact" that there "a" mus-Jra In W .ry of lber Pa... . If th- price of
tl. tower n linden In which Instrument-, turkey b-.es up tj seent-nlne cents, as he
' or terTuie were e"hlblled te remln 1 us , r-ct. h, will eRt corned beet und cab
AnIe"awns e our pcriuasUe methods In base for his Th.nkssl lnB dinner.
Ans-JO-caxens ei ui v"" ., . . . theush some persons
I espresied wer.der, therefore, after nav
Ins; described co of the few beautiful bor ber
0Uh snuar'3 In Pnnlv.inla. that thcie
heuld be decorated with cannon, ulways
te their detriment from the standp- Irt of
decoration, and nlwae. :,s I leek at 't
nnd is I think tern" mllll-.ns of my fellow
clllrens leek at It te the detriment e: risi.i
think. nt in iepcc'
en eicislnn tbq Ur..ied .
care of hr' f.
In i tii. nl' 111- '.hl.ss 1 i. d I ,t eai
nnd tl,. 'nip'.lcatu ts whMi I a-u i.'t
" uulln . i hi 'W i error t. us
leulcal l.'i -lus.i i. li would U cuite as
fair It. JudBl.i.- frm this misceiie.-pti.il vii
' the part of the i:emne Pltuic Lii.eb. 1
would arBue that It was alwjs .iK'ulnat
Bface and unfaerahH te disarmimem
leeks te us as
dle Inte subjects of which they hae little
knevsledR. The Asrlcultural Iturrau and
representatives of the dlr Journals hae
canvassed the si.ct!ens where the most tur
kes are produced, and It has bren generall
cencedd that the irep Is about en a par
with last jenr. liewexer, weather has
h en mil-1 arl w.irm, i hl-h Is ret i-enduec
the means wrier-b i te turk piiuinif en Hsh md inaturtui:, us
can take ciese Mr.js an- re'nr ii cnarattir -n.l
ui.ill cold ucath-i t la I.. - ntl Lvln te
t.il. j e-i !'-. i.
!-h'pp,ra hae b-1-!- -varuel 'e d'-'-ss enl
wi.imea.e.i. f it tc ,1 s'm.1 f,.r the hellda
marker, bu' us state.l ab-.j -. th crop In
most .' t'uns U In erj vriima-r condltten.
I'hla hi Itself Is tauslrsr a Iliu.t,d supply
for the ThankuKUtnK r.i.irki About thirty
Ua (me the upert'-rs ler the nrleus pre
nvrlnnklne. as 1 would net want te de. tne , ,,.ea n.i-ters. who hud Licn !n th pp.l
tremendous e'rvlce the Eilmsi l'tr.i ic j pr0(ucins sections, staled the.-; should be
Lireitn has done for public rUhteeusness , a surxu lent quantity of turkes en all mar.
and public serMra In Pennsvlvanli arid In I j,,,, hlch could be bought at pries te
th Natien. I be sold en the several large Uastern markets
Won't seu klidly remold me from the Kt atjut farty cents wholesale, but slnce It
"lunatic frlnce'"1 Mr. Iloesevelt, whom has b,n feun(i tnat . a small proper prepor propor
yeu quote, did net plae- me there. He was, ,en of t)l0 crop )a ln Reed Bnap0 we hear
my friend, anl It was Ui-euKh Ills ener-1 (lf f(,rty , feru.flVe lents ifl,nK pij hark
Betlc and forceful nttintlen te rceuests I ,.,tforlemf lines, and, In fact, s-m-d-al-persenalli
put ln his han-U that .Niagara , e.impfCne rnarkits are KUamnti-'Inc
Kails tiame uu Int-rnnilenal eh-irg In- MrBi,,ia an,l ether narby th'ppers tlft-
Htesa of .1 stii an-l provincial eppuriuu.ij' nv lk) bxtv cnts 111 order te get ,i supplv
for pr.vate iHjwer adv.intagi-.
J. HOHACK Mrr.LANP.
President Am-rican i v c oc.at'e
riilUdelpn.j, .Ne.mibcr 'Jl, 10J1.
Thanks'fer Excellent Reporting
Te the Kd.fer e ,' :t " ie Pubc Lrdcrr:
Sir I unt 10 t"-n-ik you fr tie very
ejee'leat rei-erts "f th.- ,.slens of the Na Na
tlenil Council of v -mcn riven t:i the
KitMve Pihi!'- Leis.rn. e line never
had bet-er rcrertj of our mentlngs any'
lire than wen" 1 -"n m 1'hilhJelphln.
With my rrsir-.M thav.ks ir.d apprec.a apprec.a
tlen. KATK WAII.KU HARIUlTr.
Natlenn, I'-'eni- I'rntenten Mlsu-n.
Washlijjtsm, D O , Njuube.- Is, U'-l.
hU nnd the four small stars In whlte and
the dntn Hi'.'rt In red. I'. A. I..
IM'iliiilvlphu, Nevimber 17. 10S1.
Oih-'r tin uu suriti-Mted as upproprlate
titles for the cumins fair nic:
H. N. Adtns World m Kevslene l'alr. I
Jehn .. 11. !-! Deiil The I'liltanln II.XPO- i
sltlen
.. t-ln I.. Smith World's Kxponltlen of
the City of Ilretherly I-ove
Nick I'd funs- ? sniopelltnn Uxposltlen.
Jehn Ott nttwsltlen of the Universe.
Illehanl Kllpitrlck World's Ilcconslruc Ilccenslruc Ilcconslruc
tlen K.tlr Phllndelphln.
H. Y. Hese All Nntlens' Tenea Jubilee.
1. II. rilch World's Mberty Pair or In
ternational I'e.ice Imposition.
Curtis W. Henry Independence City , a,n nn,t ihlrtv I- th rr-matnder.
World's Centetmlnl. nnADEn.
Murrav Horewitz Philadelphia's Tageant milindlnliln. K'avimVr 17. 1011?
I of Progress '
1 L. Wnllle Preeresslve, Revlaw Kxpe-
I sitien I Hew Poland Is Governed
1 Charles H. west rnnaaeipnia's Twcn
, tleth I'enturv l'xpoeltlen.
Hernnnl V. Illlej United States Tvren
Number of Indians
Te the Editor el Ihe Evtntne PubHe Lrdetr;
Sir Can seu tell me If the American In
dians are dying nut7 W, C. D.
Philadelphia, November It, 1021.
Authorities bet. eve Hint under the pro
tection of the United Btates Clevernment
there are new mere Indians than there were
when Columbus discovered America.
Foreman Naga Girls
Te tha Editor of the Evenlne Public t.rJerrt
Sir I have a ulrl friend who Is n boarder
Is It Human Nature?
I" tht Editor el tlir Eicitii-e I'ubli- Lrlaer:
Sir S-ve-s,l davs ae I real In your
papr it 1 ttr irem a reader ln which he
Blvjs his .ln..n us tj .-uhsc-lb.r.g te charity
nnd the n sul i t e exp-ri"iiced. until he
finally resolved te dlstrltute his charity
himself tnd thci h" knew whether It was
direct-d accer-ln r; 10 his own Idea or no:.
or whether rd tap- or erganliatlin took a
reed share for the.r terv-.cva avvuy from
the actual fund
Several dajs later it!" correspondent waa
berated for such a -iiilment, ant tht
writer said hut eh- eave tu ersanUed char
ity ard rr matter wha,- was done with the
n.eny nhi was nure sinie of it went ll.te
the right ; hannl
But Is H human natu-e live In this
svay7 Is it human 'e place loe much trust
In ethers" Ke- tne who kive have tee
.often feunS that th sacrlllce they made
went ft th.- b-.nelt of sen.e one ,-'se rather
than te chirltj Th- only way this feeling
could b. e,rrmp vveu .1 be for the com
mittees wtij hav ch.irgf of this charity te
take the pjblic Inte iheir confidence as much
as pesalbli. by printing reports as te where
the money W"nt an I hew muh of it was
necessary tu us ft,r d.ntnbujen purposes.
The pepl who tav want te knew. They
would fur ralhT (ontrlbute tj organized
charity than elhtrwlse. but th v want te
feel sjre wh. n thev g'v that the money
Is net mlsapprepri u. d. I mve enteraln
the lws tj i. la-i- u'ti, if th mm
who wrefe an I h d !. hid com te the
conclusion ihat t tu, bvst ' jv him 'e make
f -r 'he holiday. it Is en'y th apparent
ele-tap nf reeeipfs for the nark-tn which
I has pushed vn1u-i where they are. and
i ther Is i.e speculative clement l.i the matter
whatever
Ther "vlll be liberal sipplles of tu-I:eys
left en feet ln the producing eectlens. which
heuld 'ake en tlesh treni new until
Chr's'man, at which tlnn- there should b
plenty of tire turkejs and at prices within i
th reach of ar
PrebaMv the secretary cf I. iber hss mire
of a predilection for corned bf and cab
bige tnan for turkej. We think he Is very
much out of h's field li commenting en this
subject and bllcve that the s-ecrjtary of
Agriculture wl.I .'igr'e with us.
rnAwreitn &. i ehman.
PH:ad:phla, Nevernb--- IS. 19J1.
Apology of a Stay-at-Heme
Te th hditer of t.'ie Kt-rilve PtlbHc I.rdeer:
Sir Du-ln the var while our four mil
lion sol 11, r boys vert Pehtinc te protect us
we hurdrd million stay at-homes Indulged
ln th? nnst sumptuous financial banquet the
world has ever seen big profits and high
wages. When our heroic defenders came
home the be:s knocked very gently nt the
deer en'e or twice, but w-e paid no attention,
but kept en gorging ourselves until all but
broken victuals, scraps and. crumbs were
consumed.
The hungry boys have bcn compelled te
be satisfied se far with th festal remains.
AnMhlrz further Is i.illid a "menacing
gratultj." In their ilghteeus indignation
they are. no longer aiklntr u for favore or
generosity, but have banded tegtre- snd ln
firm but courteous tones demin-1 Justice. As
ene stay-at-hime, I hereby tender te our ex
service heroes my most abject apology for
our catien il t.e.-lcct. l'orclve usl
W. L. wnin.
Philadelphia. November IS. 10C1.
Name and Design for Fair
Te the Editor of the Ei'nlna Public Ledger:
M- As a dally reader of jour paper, r-.ay
I .ilk veu If you'll accept what I thlnl: Is a
fair title for the coining fair he World's
National Uxhlhltlen service? , l.avn t o e
ticed thst one of jour r.ad--s. Jeseph
Aarcns ept In a deelgn ei.-'tle.l "World's
National i:xpos'tlen P.-lebritlen." v"Ii eneh
lui Ital Mfer repreyentir,,; st, NV.-rh, Iih,
and Seuth, whlv.li is a go- 1 Ml. t t'l -.K
Various Suggestions te Help the Unemployed
Real Aid, Net Sympathy
Te the I dtttjr tf ihe irvirg Ptibl'' leda-'
Sir I was interested In what Frank Sella
ble, Jr . the vuur.g man at the fnlverslty
of Perrsjlvanla. who was blinded through
the war and who Is rtrugglinix t gain an
educ.it. en u ihn cendlt en. sn.vs, as prirted
In jour par-r. In which he c-ills for real
aid alii net hvnipa hy fur these who Wfr
affllcti- during the re-cnt war or who are
today rlndim; It a l.arl battle te st-uggle
with what u.ey f el Is an ur.sjmpathetie
world.
I quite arree w -h this yeur.c' mar. It
eeems te ni that th- pub.lc is entirely tee
wlllliu- te talk sjmralh u-l'ti the urem urem
plejed ex-beldii-r, but net w .llrg te give nn"
material aid. &rnpath deesn t feed an empty
stomach nor clothe a naked bedv The Ciev
ernm. nt took us ex-se'diers out of lucrative
positions and fed us full of patr'etlc gush
and sent us away w.th a cheer. They hung
the Ainrrhnn tlag tvnj where and pointed tj
It and ted us that we were e:kpected te pre
serve It and pr-aerv.- the homes of America.
We might n-1 have wished te go. but It
was bt-v end our control te prvtnt It. V.'c
did our part .s b-t we could V.'e who
have return, j were again g--t-d with a
hurrah. As v. mir.h'l l,a ; cenqu-"rs
the flag -ie hud m -e '. j as te be see i
cverywhc.i fljin ;.r-,u : v t i rt-"eur of our
bravery ai -l our uflt.. , j. e had main
months -t taiushis. lu' -i, (e'.t that we
Were gjh g tj t r.-i.l thr. ugh the app'
elation of a g ateful . epl( As toen as
we fe.t at-li ve ii,ir , around te get back
Inte clv-l Ian en pletr.-m. We fsund our
Jobs were taken, many of them by women
and ethers by the. who had enough Ir.flu Ir.flu
ence te kp them out of 'he draft.
We were turned down when It came te
re-emplement because the employers said
We would be no geed because we had ac ac
eulred the reaming habit und unsettled men
tal condition of army life Today thousands
of us In Philadelphia are out of work. We
stand around In groups ta.klng It ever
and thinking harder ever It and ars won wen
derlng where ail t'.one Brai.-ful reeple are
who uc.ialnied us t , th skies when we re
turned home, but wne huvu se seen forgot forget
la. If ou were ei e cf this;, reade', thirl.
It ever and iw If juu t.vn i.nd teinethmg
te de for us peer devils te make us fee.
that life la ntl.l worth living, even If veur
patriotism In our r.ga.-d was only surface
AN KX-SUHVIOK MAN.
Philadelphia, November i'l, 1321.
Evil Effects of Unemployment
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
till- I would like te heur from jour read
ers as te n evil erfecti of "dneniploy "dnenipley
Went" I will name ti few:
Malnutrition trein lack of proper feed.
Less of ,ler en account of walking
around ail ui-iht Lucause of i.jt having
money for iedg n,
at damp and chil'y f.,r want of haavj
underwear preper cii ihes or overcoat, also
hets t1 at are old und leaky.
I'ather can t get work, te children leavs
Scheel.
Hems broke up, wife gees te work.
Voters Iee (Merest In our country when
they con t procure erk for months at a
tlme and have net money te buy their ewi
poll lax.
Net l.uvlng c'etlics that wl.l pats a crlll.
cvl Inspection or tueney te 'entributa they
atop or don't start gelnv tr. church.
The unempleyi-d nr - recruited from all
lanki of society, lnrludlntr tiie eubmurt-i-l
tsnth who never lui.l n f-ilr chance
llnclie ors nnd ).'d inillt me Increasing
, because of fe-ir of unernj .ei lei f.
Under f.uid'illani theie i us u uuenplo.v uuenple.v
ment T-rob etn. 1 hy net h.-e direinp e.
metit" in-uiin.,- In tli I'nlttd Htif-e I
is 111 s-iciv -cfu: - : i.illeu in Unuiurd ur...
Cermnny
Think ever tils in' 'in some ) raclic-il er
Ilgluii us jour - us. 'fin j dlclatej U jour j
ttuty,
AN APPnnfl.VTIVB nBADUR.
r,lptila, Nevtmter I'l, mi. J
; Ousting Frem City Jobs
Te the tditnret the Evening Public I.nlg'r-
Sir I i.in't einc'ly sec the des rab. 'i
of euftlpff mAn from Jeb i the , It e---
ple In er.'er le 3ave rnnnev and thrw'n
i tlieee eusiej Inte the crrejt caldron of t e
unemplejed We need Ui save mene, . b .1
would I' ret l-e fur better te save th h
incr.c.v Ly re.Iuelrg frnlanes and de awuy
with this talk of Increasing ealarles''
j If th, K-e.-w mt-s of officeholders we-e
I laid what 'hev were worth, lr. stead of tie
I blj calanes Ih-vt :.re t-lven them. It w---j a
I- possible for 1'ie city te have In It"
treiurv a Iirge sum of irenev tt it ceu d
t-e paid rut for municipal In.pp.vrmenu
that would rive mar.- of the un-npleitj
the opportunity of earning n llv n ?
I I never could quite underttand wi a Jeb
nt City Hall should be worth dvib'e the
amount raid by a mercantile esliMlrhrr.ent
for the am kind of work an 1 for a rnai
1 Just as competent Net wishing Je be pr-
j scnal, but I knew- of a number -f re-re-
tnn-sh'ps nt City Hall, given tu! through
pellt'cal or personal favor, where men 1 el 1-
Irg them are given from J:;'"" ( J3500 a
jear. I hive personal Viijulelge rf !,
k'nd of v-ort -rete men i-re d i rig. and tre
few h-vjrs " .e de ole t - the Jet- There
I a-e hu: lre,'s of geed reiretares li n,er.
can'l.e ani Vuslress establi,hn.ers -ih
I would be . n tee glad 10 get ha f of t i-.
I e.ilar'es. w'.n tire n"j-' ' ere.r.c f-r from
SQa te j?". a wek.
Ctty lla'l ur.d pellt-cal sa r'es veere
pust.c-1 up te a great extent dur.pj fie
war. and the reason glvei was ' due te tr.e
high cost of living " This high co l.ai
teen reduced cer stderably. an-l salaries in
every est ibliehmen. have been coming down,
and jet these pelttlrnl Jobnelders ure e" I
being paid cltj mer.e at the hlga war
rates.
Naturally you etn underttsrl why rail
road flretren. engineers and trAkemen are
rore because they have been compel. ed e
take several cuts In t'-e'r piy wt.en thess
men employed In Jobs tl.rejgh telttlca!
nppelntmei t are etlll belnrf pild the high
salaries of IT'lu anl ltilH We would n .1
iie'd such high tnxatlen if there would le
it lutnng of salaries n-.d this --uttlng steulj
run tt. rough every department.
D ID T MILE3.
r.-I.ade.phia. Nevsnb:r il, 1&21.
s -ciii n n u1 iu f i luit :i is naaruH nn n mi'icn rnini if 'in nsi : nat iHiiimrmrTi: hsi f inHiJ' .3
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1 Big, Meaty, Selected
Eggs
I Eggs you can buy
assurance
At all our Stores
with I
urcvutun
6TOBCS co. M
fawiiisPiiwiiiiwMWi
,le,l. I-. tititr Werld'n Pftlr.
j Antheny It. s'chramm Philadelphia's
' Uretheriy love Pair.
Charles II. Helm World's Disarmament
Fair.
rs In red. the field etv-uld be t.ue. the i
The People's Fernm will appear dally
In the turning Public la-tlcrr, and ale
in the mind-iy I"nbl-e I,e,ler. letters
discus. lug tlmelv topics will be printed,
ns well n resinesled neems, nnd nneiu
ln- of general Interrsl will be nnnwrred.
A Problem Puxzle
Te tin Editor of the Eventne Putlla Ledger:
Plr I am inclosing n problem which may
Interest your readers. It Is ss fellows;
The sum of five numbers, which are odd,
nnd when srideri lin the total of thirty Is ab-
tnlned. Yeu may use a number ever again In a hosiery mill where there are nbeut
as many times as you llke (provided It la twenty girls doing that kind of werlt. Fer
no reason at an tne rerrmsn in Charge
seems te have u grudge ngalnst a certain
few of the girls, my irtrl friend Included.
He Is forever nagging- and swearing nt them,
and today he called one girl a brat because
she made nn error In her pay rheclt, sajlng
she was trying- te cheat the Arm.
Tha Rlrls haven't the courage te see any
one higher up than the foreman for fear of
being treated worse or leslne their Jobs al
together. I would like te Itnew whether semjthlnr
could be done te protect these girls from th
abuse of the foreman.
If a girl Is sent for by a firm te work for
Te the Editor of the Evtnhe PubUe Ltdeer:
Hlr Please state In your Tceple'n Torum
hew Poland Is .'evcrned and whether It Is
considered a republic. It, A. 8.
Philadelphia, November 17, 1021.
Hxecutlve power In the government of
the States of Poland Is vested In a Presi
dent, who Is commander-in-chief of the
nrmy. The Constitution provides that he be
elected by plebiscite for seven years from
two candidates proposed from the Sejm.
or national parliament. legislative power
Is In the Kfjm. or parliament, and In the
President, tl.s latter having ths rower te
sretn.
Let Fatima smokers
tell you
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WIM,IAM A. IIAllTDpanN.
Philadelphia, November IT, 11121.
Tlie girls, tinder this condition, hive lit
tle or no redress, unfortunately. They
might " ln " "r t0 their erhpleycr and
c-emnleln as te the treatment of ths foreman.
Poems and Songs Desired
"Ooed-by Mary"
Te the Editor of the Evening rulUc Ledger:
Hlr I will uppreclate It If ene of your
readers can send In the word of the song
"CJoeJ-by. Mary." It starts something like
t"lB! . c . .
"tloed-bv, Mary; It breaks my heart te see
you go away.
Qoed-liy, Mary: I'll dream of you both night
and day." " 1. -'
Philadelphia, November 20, 1021.
"Years Have Come and Passed"
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir I would llke te get the old none be
ginning: "Years have eme and passed aways
Oeldcn locks have turned te gray."
The chorus 13 as follews:
"Qrlna- my ham tn m ......
Iej me sins bne gtntle stralm
I,et me hear Its chords once mera ,
Far abeve the fleeting shore."
Philadelphia. NevembeV ' 2O.V'l02l!Dt:n9,
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Who Wrete It?
TO the Editor cf the Evening PubUe
s
Ledgtri
nir -1 vveuia ue Krnierni ...
authifr of the fwllewlni? lines: n
"I wish I were an artist. a ,.,. .
se Just new, R"ch ye-4
Tbose sparkling orbs Hke diamond, t.
thy sweet angejle brew men1 "hint
These ruby lips that plainly show
and Krace, w "incerj
Engraved upon my memory. wher. ,i .
net efface " JOHN nir ,'.44
Philadelphia. October 27, Ki2ii ,JN
'A. U O. IV astti, for ths sena-..-, .
s ten o'clock ene moonlight ra.t?w
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raember, love, remember."
neader" asks for the words ..
"The Heuse With Nobody l,U
words were prjnted n the r.ei.S"
ii en August 15, 1021. r'i
FATIMA
CIGARETTES
TWENTY fir
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but taste the difference
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Ce.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR Jill 1 fnl'll III I
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Salesmen!
T'HE Salesman becomes mere efficient when equipped with a Ferd Runa
bout; he covers mere territory, visits mere prospects and as a result, closes
mere sales.
Ne waiting for trains, or for busses te carry him te towns where trains don't
go The salesman driving his Ferd Runabout is continually en the job after
business. And at the new low price of $325.00, the Ferd Runabout offers
transportation at an exceptionally low cost per mile.
Phene us, and let us tell you hew ether concerns have found-it geed business
te equip their salesmen with Ferd Runabouts. Terms if desired.
Authorized Philadelphia Ferd Dealers
Henry H l,"nkle
43t-;t'l North I ead St.
Wjeniln O7S0
II. V. IlerTnrm,
Inrorperuteil
Hill North Uread Ht.
bpruce 11013 Itaco 2171
The Hewley Company
2lu Seuth ft.
bprute (HSU
Merris Jenes. Inc.
0200 Woodbine Ave.
Overbroelt 4001
Koelle-Oreenweod Ce.
He.
Cl' .. 20 fjermantewn A e.
'ormantewn 1"23 Jd
.Njr h 0002
I irgeriiiii Moter f'e.
Vurk lleiul K 'iv Lit e
".ill Imtie lHeO
TlienriK 11. Murtlndale
3ia7-H Norih I'mml at.
Tleua 447H-77
IMrli S573
alter 1'rlee
50th tc Ynr Sta.
Diamond 2000
Southwestern Arenrr.
fi.'ld & lialtlmere Ave.
Woodland 4H07-0S
West "'i
All III A. Hnensen
41,'l4-.',0 KenslnKt'in Ave.
1'iunkfiiid 27X7-8S
Kist 7023
I'nhrreul Mnlnr Asencr
ft 127 Chestnut Ht
1'resten 32S1 West J 703
W-icner i Kiri?es
tilth ii Chestnut a is.
Belmont 32.11
Wtbt 1717
V'ent Clnird Acrney
2017-10 W. Olrard Ave.
I'enlar r,37
Itave Mill
Alexander Allan
10 HlKhUnd Ave
Chestnut Hill 4H10
Ilanham Moter Cemunnr
Hldi!" Ave 4 liupcmt St.
Itoxberoush 0770
Jehn Hurlier
07.lt Ilus'lften Pike
llut. -tt , t-OJJ
K. M. Ilertlelt
4310 Urewn St.
ltarliiK 1231
West 2M0
f'nbbs Creek Meters
7210 Woodland Ave.
Woedlund H215
J. A t unnlnslism
1155-07 Seuth Ilrend St.
Oreren 4377
Ituce 11024
Hubert i:. roulkred
7110-21 HlHlnir Sun Ave.
Tinnkferd 4387
Harry S. l'rench. Inc.
121'.! I 'rank ford Ave.
iv'enslriRten 2778 70
i.uat 724H
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General Moter,
Tracks
Priceless Service
Rightly Priced
j
There Is one sure role te fellow In the purchase of a meter
truck that is this, "Only a truck well built ia a truck well
bought."
And that points unerringly te GMC.
Frem the moment of purchase and with every succeeding
mile; day after day, year in year out; GMC trucks go en roll
ing up new records of thrift. On every hand you find them;
veterans in years, still youthful in ability. On every side and in
every branch of business and industry you hear them praised.
Ne wonder GMC owners consider their service-savings and en
during quality, far beyond comparison or competition.
With GMC you get features which only GMC can give you
such as Removable Cylinder Walls, Removable Valve Lifter
Assemblies, Dual Coeling, Super-heated Carburctien, Cen
trifugal Fly-Ball Governer and Special Precess Connecting
Red Bearing.
Even this is net all. GMC has met the price situation squarely;
reduced the K-16 one ten truck $500 and cut substantially all
along the entire line from te 5 ten capacity.
Naturally, these advantages appeal te every user of meter
truck transportation whose problem is te Cut down delivery
expense. Sec your GMC dealer and begin saving.
General Meters Truck Compatet
Diriiien of General Meters Corporation
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
DIRECT FACTORY BRANCH
205 North 22d Si.
Spruce 2070
Kacc 7839
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YOUR USED CAR
IF you've had a "windfall" and can new
afford a better one, we extend our con
gratulations. lf you have met with reverses and "need
the coin," you have our sympathy.
sIf you're a dealer looking for "a turn"
go te it.
In any case we can aid you and, at the
same time, help the ether fellow get a gen
uine bargain if that's what you have te
offer.
(The quarter-million daily circulation of
the Public Ledger gives you innumerable
thousands of "prospects."
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