Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 02, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 21922
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ricm and Oswald
Clubs Win Prizes
Mil
,M jifltlned from Pane On
ught by the KimtN and blown back
Srnl. Or at best kcut nt n (dand-trlll.
Aantllne nfrnlnat ilia Vilnuf it.itl .. .
1 vvmuin, "'" mi- uirti until it lilUU i
I Jthe rear, and puilicd them forward !
U J Used "Human IttiddfrV !
I'flP? Seme of the meM gaily clad of the
i e-niummer unci n irnnw emu member.
. iwuaJiy in nm eminary Rare, noting en
'- rudder nil the way nr Ilrnnd street.
-" itMrlnr anil tacfetnc? lilin Infn tU neln
Xjtf Btrerc tne paretic marten there was
" mrmat tnleh for "enr muffs' nml iv1mau
j; at Bread and Perter directs. A little '
& Mere, en the corner there hnd n nupply
fr.ef both In the window, nnd long before
iiit parade began n score of men were '
V bounding at the doers te get In. Kven ,
repiiireimcn, nan iiezen. were carter te
At nuv the enr niiiffit. Vhen the nrn.
4$ prfetef opened his bop the crowd I
i swarmed in be rant the pence hnd te
make them tand in line. The shop
1 waa Beld out In a few minute.
The, wind net only made it difficult
, for the fancy drefs clubs te get In line i
' nnd start, but It also caused frequent I
ciciay? niicr hk t'liruuu Miince, ituti icn
te gaps Here nun there in the line,
which were closed up. however, ns the
parade approached the reviewing stand
at City Hall.
llaliley Leads, as Usual
i Jehn II. llaliley, former Council
man, nnd time-honored lender of new
year parade, rode nreudlr abend im
nnual en n white horse, just behind the '
line of mounted police. He was fol
lowed br the Sliver Crown Club. Then
came the Charles Klein Club. hint year's
lirst prlr.e winner, nnd the Lobsters.
lne fancy dress division, ns in for-
' mer years, led the shooters. The first
of the comic clubs te march was the
,League Island Association. Then came
ifh .Tack Hlnes Old-Timers and the
Oswald New Year Association, the lat
ter the first-prize winner for comic
clubs Inst year.
Satire, of course, predominated In
1 ie comic clubs. All the fnds nnd
?0dblen of the day were hit off. prohlbl prehlbl
Tm cemini: In for mere than its full
la re of caricature.
The parade was viewed bv Mayer
Moere nnd his Directors nt City Hall.
Cetincllmeii. ether city officials nnd their
families mid friends were in n srand- '
stand built en the south side of City
Hall. It was here thnt the crowd
pressed, most densely, and the mummers
did their best te win plaudits and
prizes. The windows of office buildings
were lined with faces, ns were the wln-
iw of dwelling houses all nleng the
.u te.
ISplcndld police prevision wns made
Or the parade. The Unserves. In
charge of Lieutenant Waging, their
new commander, hnndled the crowds
near City Hail. Details from many
Outlying Stations were drawn III te pa- '
rel the route and were standing en the
fcurb line at intervals of fifteen feet
iTVnT Z tJUnV ZVr w?s T1'0 W rl,lb "' Pnrtleular hnd a ting cut wus llarr, He n,.r...f :WJfl,' V',,np
f accidents, and tbe best of order was .,.,, ....,..,. ,lf cnn,c,ll,.n in lti wun .,, ,. i,.. ,,.l,i The Anna i
prcierved from start te finish.
LILIES OF FIELD
OUTDONE BY CLbBS
Behind the cavalcade of siea.n-exutl
lit horses and bibbed nml tuckered pe
Hcemen nnd Ihe first hand In the Mum
-.'rexfn' nnrnde. mnrehed the elipvnlleru rt
PL ?10 KlWer Crown with all the confident ,
- v.vi.iiui.iiiu- in i'ii-r;iiiM. mr muny til
HAnnh. rhiu. r . UA.... C .. .
them had been nt It ever New YenrV
way in the last forty-live
At
captai
ward
the head
though
TlKuallzatl
ilnubt,
ftrhlch
Ivards.
little. &
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L"" ,""" -'..siitiri w"'K.'. in- involved a wealth et l-ctl beam ami wis. ,w,, "I'peiireu ie me i-uwiu t.uiri. vi ... ... , . them what. In his opinion, censtuiueti ,'" "" """,". ,itten hv "Pend i hlshest ixilnt In Pennsylvania i .-vcre
ii, whose robes spread away- aml n senfnrlng costume such as never e progressing up the street en his Shipping Beard Ready te Furnish ,,,. lsS11(M ln tl,s case. He told Hep- Sir The lettei ""nen u .i Q Mountain. Scmerset County, which has an
In twenty-two directions. Oier... .... u- .... ,.-..,...,. t,nin. hands, wns the best of the Klein Tub. eui .... - .. e..i- i.i t.... i... ..! nni,i. ,.1...,. tin. Mether ill this ccning s '"' .u .'...iinn nt .12"0 fet.
A..B l.n.l A.iAl. ..! ....... ,. . . . . . . . !...!.-. ........ . ... ..... .........I .. .. .. j..i... ... I . .. a . ...... . ' T. ,L1 . .ri.lir HI int nvi'.t", " .
ii r . . ....I. p.. ii ..ii ..- ... .,.,'... - -- , .ii imiua iy i irti uurt urii iwn- nnn in lui.i ,n..i,,..h ...-.'...- .... -- T ,.,, iinu n .ipf.iiirdiv mill
of Qulgley wns n great canopy , ...... ... ,,. .. i ., lemcilinns. He strove te give a vivid ......,r. . .? ir .h,i.,.i.. ( TTnu-ntt'. conviction Pnil.in Lr.Iir.l.Il has n tietitirtiij mill
wlm nn,ii... i,.-.t.tnu i.n. .t . ""l ". "."'":' " "" --" ; i,i. .,- ,i, rn. ,i i.r ui. i. asiiiiigii.ii. .nn. . I i!v A. i'. i : v." ." V, " . .. j.. nn,l eTeresses the tiecirine Ol
nni u.V.-,rn..n,n . . engs te uie iiswniu i. iiiu. iis iimiyeu - -- .... , ..,-..,,. ,.,.,.,, . . , ''' "' n "'" U.,""V, ' J'". , .. , """ V. Vnnniitv for women. Ueth of ingerseii ana i-eague 01 .sa.te..:. ,
.f.r ".1 "..1": , ""At. ' Ten (l,.mU " The latter club also pre.lu.cl the give ,l,e Americnn K.Iiei A.lmlnMru. tl.,. Kanin.liiHtrlal Cuil !... which these things Ajnnu-Kmm. rotneEditerothena
-- nn. n.iitu i ".., .... Inl ii ti. I -,- h nn .lf. llfrt. -'t "'inuii "MTpi ........ i-- i'iii-ii, iw I 1 llllf 11 1-miOU TII1IT I TiTI IV 1 VI I III ni rillllllllin s.im VT.... . I I . . .. - j
.".."VVXiVr,"'V. ". M,".Y u.i. .,-... Kuokeo l'Uiat. which was notable for en sti, n teim.ip. as ,aj l. needed ter denied the light le strike or te call Man. "',. ' ..r. The llfth lieb-rt nwrsel In connection with the
y. he .it i.iiilv niiiiii. rri. ii ..1111 i.iiii ill 1111 a . ii.f f.j r, thr.. n.ii.An..rtA . i. i.i.n ... inn ir.'iiii... r.tr ii... ... ...ii.. ... II....I. ..n ..1..1., .1.... ..f .1... - -' ..nil .iiiiini-r 1-. ... -- . . ., .i..na iva.
.... .- , , ,. . '- " i.i.in.iii muivi vusu m lilt ni'ii v.. - -.....-I ,, ... Lii.1111 111 1.U--1.I it uii.e. "il" u .liinilii.il "i nil' 1 ".in - , ' ..--.---- .il -lf fnrmtiff nt a eisuu III nations. 1 1.- r..-
,.'" n" '"" spientie-. Turn, it was et.nnnther Irish creation of startling na-
"s"s, mi. inn. niuru.-i.ir. -iiiuK
'Females" Are in Line
The IiObsters. who ere third ,., line.
- . - - ..-.--... .. j
ltit
CJO IU lC IIU.
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, He took a last pull at ins i-iarcttp
efere he moved into line. nvinz ; "I
r.fAM'f nnra limit 1ri.1 if L.JItu inn ulntirf
an tlic prize comes. I worked a long
time and spent a leitu tiem;h en this
outfit."
Other ilayn in the jear. net teunting
Sundays. AValten works in a beef. packing-
plant
Anether allurement te pneumoceecl
wan "Al" Hhepheril, whose home is at
32B Preston street.
.'I cucss you might call me the
Myn i-ney, saiti "Ai.' tnrewing open
BSaIm u'ritii ii ml rerpnllnfr An ptnnnm. nt
TT. '. . .. ... ...
.u wm- laKKVU L"" "I . .1 NIUIU WUW mi., t ..u. !.... l.n.l AfAril hn.1. UHfl tuten hv ITnrrr Prnnnrt. 4.K In i UMlUy, I' l( .ItinPM n,.. nrnv .1n. M - ..t.. 1... .v,.r,ft.u t,.l .. -I..1. .. wciL,, tin cnmUt Ot rCHCl"i muicuuun... ...... lPru or f.HOCiailen Ol nuiimin. -
TCt eVides-ef On..Vr ,, th dl.gee. el i.n".. At the risk of making 1 street, who pranced along in vivid Sm.ill pointed out. that American ship lie added, however, unit the lav. of Christianity in tin. nn d after long ' i , t !
tJnWkr It VcrV.nchiv ., ,na.r,liC" ,h" a gViereus mistal.e. Prank Uumferd. sre.;n. appanntlj seated en his throne. "ers and operators shall have the Kansas made striking Illegal, and that study have concluded the t Christ Is far , chicnge , in 180 y;Ve;,a,n(I,an
rt ,1 i,f, Aft, "'J llk;!Sl" North Kleienth street N included , with two unconvincing leg. dnnglins n-st opportunity but he indicated that Callery must shw that this law is In , abend of our grentes sc eiit Ists of t he J1,'1 ,c00 'ruS 1! th. disposal
tiileWr Jevet . ?,., 7,. ' . ? among them. ; trem the cushion. he beard is ready te carry the remain- violation of Federal constitutional pre- present da . and the tact is just beg n- rnj ana n r decBlenil ,, ef.
l3Si2u "4h.lJ i,,l'r.,eli,'uf" It mm be thnt IVanl. s ortre. al of Twe eicruciating clens. J. It. Can- Ing gran at cost. Msle.is or of some-Federal law. ning te gain dim recognition In the , :c m"h,n n.cB!Vlylne ., of Chri.ten.
spectly VredC.owrrepreseiuIngidsewn gown which began above the knees and En "Zulus Hern China" N YnVk l.hfld"KLP'TiLHi,,SCr",,,n,i Ca"SOn Pres,dent P-eparatery te The American "'" Naval Deserter,
dream of love at the seHsl,erea slim !! shortly nteve the waist. Twenty-tUe Zulu warriors, gatheied Newport Xe ,, j" " ,u-' Zs "7 Departure Frem Washington Teth- LM ter of th m r -W e Let le le i:dttr 0, ,ne Eventm, PttbUe Ledger:
ilgure with real or feigned accentua- New these habiliments arc net with- together at grcet expense from the Seuth ill take enlv ten d.ivs nV.i .. . W-ishlnctnii Tnn ' ll'.v PI- Sll'" J rlnr U ' .1 B ,ri 1 fi Blr-rieare tell me through ttie People's
flens., He called himself "The nathing . out their charms-en a Winte, Oarden u'ell of ChW Und small wonder that eut.lt U"?C "s resdee ti ZVi .lenlh Ferun what .. the penalty It a navy man
r:.,. J''f. '"A '!!"" " 1, wu,La-te.1IWi5.V-n;,,.,Lt,"T: .r.-h.1'Ul1 'ry .," .'. : "': Smull ..,!. iJZti , h, Nethnrlancl. arms de,e,a.i, , nmlMin- J b s ceunti te import , W r
appeared te have gene studiously into I 0f goese-tlesb en Prank's verv much wnv of clothing thun a frince of re e vessels at Vllfferenr n.. K .","t "vc
tfc Bletter of female impersonations. pewi ,erM1. His knees i,ll(.,,rf te- , fs " ,u n. meditlv about ?he ir im ' mere w're fdere mnl',""'.1 Ia,cr, 'T
The piece te resistance perhaps, was , 8ether with the ,,.1,1 and a dull clicking UK. ' kteier" tel.l e s t in l?'1'' u.nd ,h"
Tifcn??.MW,0Sheb.'vCMiUnVSW.rn ib.r mmA ftml h,h ceth1wcre tn""lr,S a Twe realistic social parasites, called mere vesX The shins aretL "'"'.
& .Tehnnie Malten. "U dent hafte die tremulous tattoo up aloft. th ..fmlnt ,le ,lim" ,d i,ls broil r different nerts UrA up at
. mere'n wunst." said Johnnie cheerfully. , All in nil Frank hud a hard time of , VPP(1 atthVd In a con. ilea ed nranee.'
,-hs he lifted off his overcoat and ex. it but he was game and smiled swe.tly I Z ", TnVL, "nnd ! ,1 -
tewu "is cnt rciy bare riipst ana sheul- all along the line ,...,, rBmbrl(l Htreet. and Krnes (iat- THEFT
i
bare, tlesli above tne leurtn rlli. ills "-.
knees were bare, and his calves were Kach had a lung ebbl n.ir. and
covered only with the shenest silk, the officer- had a green piwiibreker'n
There were some three arils te the Insignle en their left arm. as a sign
train of his gown anil les.-. than a half of rank. All whip a rope of clothes
yard of cloth en his both- pins around the waist in lieu of curt
Jim Hydcr, who raid he was a Itus ridges. Their feet were long pre Ice
Blan ballet dancer, s.ivc premice of of-
fering n little mete resistance te the
element. His costume was thlu but
..rmuue. ane; he might ha. worn what
kh chose beneath it.
Wlint everjuetiy sain was a Ktiocu Ktiecu
." whu ttie tnntasv in drv miertH
i.a ntmif. Itv l'rnnk Keennn. inntnin
rf-jlie lAibHtcr Clue. and his seventy
vK pages.
ir. Keennn and his coterie sins-filed
fi ncttln? thenuclves into tlie eonlrap eenlrap
l en at juet about 'we minutes before
I e parade uegan. it was saiti tnat
j 'ley had been at It from midnight
I JaKe I-illMRvr, a vein..n in nrveiii)
; aarH and nt least forty New Year enr-
liivnla. the eldert man In line, inarched
with the Lobsters. He was a king
fivtewn. -...,.
V Liiiurst iiusier iiiippj
s The littlest Lebster in line was Char
lie yFerth. aged four, who were a jevke)
l.'ift nnd silt overshoes.
ILVi,hIi. I'lirtpr nnTie.nl .villi the t.nl,.
,r.vti... x v:"r.!r . --.;" . -
beta arf u iiu,iiihi uenuiv.
is'Awe urmai cesiuincs uppeiireu in tne
jney drew section, ami each of the
rldea hnd considerable tlirliculty with
cella. They were A. 'A. Mcdnwnii and
Ilftrry Demuilnick. of the Silver Crown
f;lub, At one place Demmlnlck get se
I'Billy tiliiKieti in ins train mat lie could
t proceed.
.(The youngest "female impersonate! "
lga friur-year-eld Ldward Ceylo, who
rerc me mue iires et a nine gin.
i'fiPDY CLUB STIRS
f&lBLES OF CROWD
roil
l"iJid liuvleeduq ruled
favorite
.hn f ihe "wiVnitcrf. '
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vT Htftw'lteirflrX interest, from
I. CI.. I
MUMMERS IN
MlilIlYl'?WW l
n ,iit.a.. ...-- rv r t-. r"xtfmTf:mmummmtr:'mvmmK 9. i jm'; w-r mr i m
W
JiarrAirmmivm , - r.ifti?,TOsx.,.vr. r-m. rf.iwyw v,ff'av ."-"'rtr..
v ibbbii 'an f .'tbt jtaBTxar ,r ea iw,iMk" ' ,j v-v-s. -k - - exm, .,. .-Mpa , ,... , . v.
iaar;SlffaaC4l.l-Vi',JMflMF9'iP .9 I
ilH -nWm'Lma sr,ifSaHPk .. . J . di ,4iirsL.
17 jt w.i Jeb -. .;A
ww wif B B
.Member of the Sllier Crown .Marcliin; Club ate shown as llicj passed
Kltner street en Hread street, uirlilns bard te ceutnil their rape,
which Is being tossed about l the wind. The club wen third prize
in tlic fancy dressed clubs awards. Helow are members of the
(Juaher City String Hand. They wen first prize in the string-band
award
hoetlo" llnunr In character frnm the
comic section of newsjinpers. wns rep-1
resented bv the shiverinir mummers.
in its I
ranks. One of me best was Iloeb Me- ,
utt. portrayed bj Lee Callahan. 17.14
Wolf street, uhe bore a striking simi- !
Inrlty te the eaitoenlst's tlrnwlngs.
Anether Oswald rnaractcr was the
Iloetlegger. shown bj Samuel Pozz'ite.
wlm had a weird costume, composed
principally of spigots and fa-icvfs.
They had also an eighteen -piece band.
called irelantlH Urn linnd
which was
htrenr un rri.n If shnrt nn inimle
llairv Smith. :;.-.( Seuth Wshtv-third
. . . V .
street, unetlier tit the Uswnlil Iieuchmen,
nttrnctml nnnalili.nililn nttentinn hv I.U
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conception of an Iiish mariner, which'
street, uuiield the Oswald banner with
(Uri,
standing characteristics et these jeung 1
T. . '' ' '" iin 1 Ltrnnt r . ' 1 l.
rlr u 'hntt ten ttll ICV liriSIW MU'pen-
iiijL iiiw-r ni'iim .-.... """m ..-kj
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Here's Trntln's Nai
The League Islnnd Association led
efl with "The lleMieriM nvv.
twl"it".
i. .
I b' Admiral Tretuki
and his
v Kiin..i s""-.
The Ked marineis v ere the only
warm-looking paradcrs In line, being
thoreughl padtletl until the were fully
as bread as thei wert leni. Their
etiuipment eia-Iund of red uniterais of
globular shape, te uhieh their side arms
were attached Tne latter ,,,,., f
l llllun ii ii-nueai i an.i u.i-iii nn i ne
liack. bflew whiih a large flowing e
low bow servetl as means of holding up
. lltal. IrnllL...
ONE OF THE
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BRAVE PAGEANT DESPITE COLD
timid rnemlilln(r tnm- ilinrelc in ppn.
eriil contour.
ti. e .... t ii i
Wharten street, who reiiiesented
(Saturday) Knight at the Hath. Harry
at first glance appeared te be seated
in his tub with nothing mere nbnut hisl
l li 4 M !r ( ti m I.A.li' lirtB t .irttilnl Lmlif
but
n closer examination dlscle-ed a suit
of tlesh-colered tights. '
dust Like "Saturday Night" I
A pair of false legs depended from the
trout of the tub. ami their mmsi-ewncr.
iriXT-n'n nr?f.,r Dnr?r.nur; s :
i ,7 : .. , :; .,'.."::
anv viiii inriiiirn run Tiiinidiis ,11 ."'T-i
",..,,,"
SOlial JDUlllOIl.
!eerge White.
One of the best of the League Island
exhibits was "The King of Ireland
Leeking ter a .Jeb, which character
among the hosts of the League Island
4 .....I.H.n 'PI... .. 1. 1 .. .1. .
tM".".al"i '.. f. "."".. U,.'"-K ,r,u
in-ill i iii riiiir. uii vinrr iirriti eivn in t wt
. . ... . " .-. -' ' -
ter. ''."i2-' North Fifth strict, materials
advanced the cause of the League Island
.meciiiiiuii ii. ine-e ret-utis
tllMr Leat,,r NIaml 'iur.uit. wen
un iwi'ni' K'".m lut-n I1IHI inK" UTIOWJI
us "Hnnegen s Heme Uulers." These
gentlemen, whose prevailing motif was
green of the most pronounced hue, were
one of tlie met amuslns cts in the
parade
STRING BANDS PLAY
LS WINDS WHISTLE
Although the celli numbed their finger-,
mure t hit n Kill uuiMcians, forming
sir string hands, in.iri.heil ln the mum
mers' parade
Scenty-thc purple and jellew Cos Ces
sacks, if presenting the Nniih Pluladel-
BUTTERFLIES
i- 1ti : -
e
ItT V!lV.rt tpret I
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the Silver lYivn Tarrliln; Club en llread jreet
(eilu
C
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.r"" 'i;11"- f't'K i wok
ai
cHT
SSP8SSS
nhla New Year's Association, with
Imiiies. mandolins nnd sultars. headed
the musical contingent. Captain Jeseph i
IVrlte and ltebert Clements were the
musical directors et tne Danu. i" '
Kntiitinnnn is the originator, and iieerge
Ilcciet the president of the association.
Next in line came the Hageman String
Hand, seventy-nine cavaliers in orange
and black, representing minstrels of
Charles II.
Tour Iicralds with trumpets, in crim
son nnd geld, led the band, followed
b two pnges in white silk, bearing tht:
banner of the liegeman New Year As
sociation. Frank .1. Ceyle is musical
director of the bnnd.
Tlic Trixle String Hand, of Darby,
itd by I'nul La Chariue. followed.
There were sixty musicians, clad In
black ami white, surrounding the
leader, who was garbed ns the Prince
of Music.
The (Junker City String Band, from
Sixteenth nnd I'erter streets, uns led
lv Willlnm VnlitntlnA TVinrA trnrn
seventy "Hindu Princes." dressed jn
pink and jellew. with pink turbans
mil long yellow capes tlnpnlng In the
wind, depleting "Aladdin and His Wen-
Anna String Band. In red. yel
low nnd blue troubadour costumes, was
fifth in line. Sevcntj-tivc musicians,
from the Illcventh Ward New Yenr
Association. strumming mandolins.
Portrayed A King s Court.' Llmer
''" Tis "nusical director of the band.
T he Intlepenilent String llnnil, from
the Thirty-sixth Ward New Year Asse-
eiatien. led by ltebert Connelly, came
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U. S. TO AID RUSSIANS
"one what the? can. Vice President .1.
Mimll. in charge of charters and ul-
"" - iiiions "" - iiiiens et ti
within three das
made
I t i
..,!"" ,ms "KO, .Mr.
Smull stared, i
iiriifr
OF ALARM CLOCK
FINALLY GOT DAD'S GOAT
Has Sen Arrested and Tells of Leng
List of Pilfering
Samuel HhulU, of M.'Ji Sf IMvIiK
when 1ms son iipprepriattil $'2tXt worth
of .Is Liberty Ilends and SlOt) ltl ,.,,sh
"""!. ' iiirniturc iiccasienallv, I
HmiMiali irrea!td1,!,irm clock ' '
He had his son Willuim. tweiu,
j ear old, arrestetl tedaj . and the Im'v
was held ill $l(n) bail for the firanll
' TJ.,J NlnKlstrate LtwN .1. Hern.
This boy." the fnthir told" the
l.illKlsttate
lias heni sti aline from me
ever sinte lie u i n itt l.n. it
pi'Us up alme.t eerj thing tfut is
inmuhle and pawns it. Meuldn't have
inine1f.fi. but Inst nlL-ht in. tniii. .n.. ,.i
i i iecn iiiier i nun .et it .mil
. , .. . . .' ... tiiuiiii
gene te
of erk.
eep leduj mis
i ml that I an't -.tand
a day
Elkton Marriage Licenseu
Klkten. Mil-, Jan. L'. The WVt ,.ar
urteil off with -ite,.ii leuples viMtmu'
the County Court etlice und precurum
.niirriau" licnsen. a. fellow k: Willinm
llansten nntl Amell.t Siiemer, IIiiwHrd
I. Tijnlher nnd l.'lliun . i;rilen,
l I ii le. It. Hl,tl; am; (Jdnn-u V:ilt all
I'l.i'.i.l'lnhla. Jnred 11. Chnpmnn.
l'lnladelphlu. and Marie A. Warren
i 'I' liiuiee. . .i . ; i.imer i
liiiist'in, .mil: tieerj-c it. (,reen ,,n,
r.iii'-i i,. . "iiiiiii-eii, ..iiirri-viiie I'-i
.Miner II. Miitliic'. nnd ..,. ,. ;i,rH','
Trenten; C. lte Wliltu-Ii mid Ileith-i
S llt.dseii. r.in-r.-'ir; 1 nemas I
Dextei. Camp Di... nnd Itl.i 1!. .,.,'
.Mount 1 1 nl I v . N". J . nnd Herald I' Deli
ami Minnie M. Strt-e, r.li.nheth J
Prince of Walee Meachee Rangoon
ItaiiKOe. Ilrltlsli Iiidhi. Jan. 2, .(jiy
A. IM The I'llme f Wiile-, contlnu centlnu
iiir his tour of India, in rived here tetlav
from Calcutta.
$500 In Furs Taken by Thieve-.
Illneinthiire. I'.'i.. Jnn. 2. -Ttehhn
lllnnnwliiir II.. r.... e T....... .
iiiiii'i'tiii, i'itii. n.4i'i ii'Jiii ui'iwt't'ii lilt' uuui'in iiiiti lilt' I'liri '
Sllil r.rii ne Uhns.1 tui.l ....... 1... ......... 1,H ..!. ...... .....T !... ..... fh
.,. i.i,.,. . , ijiiiii-i ,, , i .... inl 11. I IV i.,,.... ..li . I inn . I I -.; . ....nl.a Wuh.f.r.. 1 PI nn.pu i.... ,n .,F i.1,..,n w.r. ,nrn n il.lu n.m. X-r. V.inni.i.l e...Ai,. . i. ,..,.
I ... I.- .1 .,.,. X I I "..,.. - I V i. . 1V1 .....! M. I . 1. . ...... . . . .
. ... . , ,. .. , . . ' ' ' D VUII!M..W ..www.v, u a.,w.,w,,M, J mcili ...w w ........ .... vw... ... ...te bwu.,- m v.-,.'.u,. n.xtt.cu 1IIR UriUCETOOin llllll
.V -ilium l-.irler. ( hi -tei : Km j,.it7 Sinil'.i TwentiefK -t.eet '.m i. lun nn, ,',.. ,. i;lt rvmia Public edeir- m- I h.ive no cltUen'e papers. If one , hrlde
et drove, la., rind Mvrtle (Jnrc. a hall ear- old. ' ".Iw a ph. W m , p tin. f mv en, t.rn .n thle counte .heuld marry ' My theuahti wandered back te th.. horn or
1-revldence Md,; I.....I- J I),,,,,;,". e paraded llh the Silver ,;,. ,', 7 1 l.l, l.e Ien l! tekWt, would this child is, a . Itl.en or net" Ceu.d mv Jey
nnn nml Ciilharilie Deurii. IliUliu,,,, ,. Ciub t '...thcil In a heavi blue , ;i.. m ith uvbHt-r In t-etni-len. his dietluiurV " ,r"" w""' becemlni of nite? V ben I held In i.n nrm-i our deai baby bev
Themas 1). Niwill Jr.. nml M.ibel ' n 1,1- lilue lint, which ptiill ceieie.l 'i J " I- ...., . , , . , ,. ... ,Jl S M !? haeeln" heaven hue premised te me.
Fex, Vcntner I'.M- NnuriJ W I ;i ",;!"; et blonde , urW. "My'VuneV I"Vl..d-l.'b . ."comber ,7. ,021. hi udel,, . . iiecember IJ 1021 A.ene could cump..re with mv,.pp,e
i,i!.k'-..:ir;;i,-1:!h;,h:rri:' ;iCnJlH ''" "" " ",""",r5 ..jariSf;.-, UMircsffl'iis -.'if puriii' --- . - WIU1 ..
tidVairle ,:. .rene.S.jtn;;': "' fc,, ih.ee ,e ,,,. ,M1 -- Z ? fc e'uLZ. U ' ...VrSl,.., or no w ,a, WM nef fe,
Unas J. Mcfuiiii. und M.uj I; !.. 'M street, slliitted along with the ,? ''p us I'l.tienury." t.'tli ,,f llul" ' "r 'hll.ren iirn In this ruun-, . our wy.
cslertliiy brekn Inte the fur heiibe of chain, dlumend scarf pin and SlfiO Ii
JJnrley STerdnn. taltlnB ?r.fin- worth et.ciish. The rebberu were ofjeuthful an
Uunk, mink and muBlirat furs Ipearancc. U '
................ , . .,., ulllll , -ituIIUCTH
iBcafflratae
Tiny Shooter Is 'Lest,'
But Gets Bach Inte Line
Harry Strephus. of n,.'.'t Clieriy
street, dressed up ns n clown today
nnd started out te be n regular
New Yenr's shooter. As llnrry is
only nine years old. he get lest when
he mixed with the crowd around
City Hull, lie began te cry fur
Ills' mother, nm1 was taken te Cen
tral police htntlnti, nml clven n piece
of cflke te cnt.
Jlrs. Mnr Deric, n neighbor, of
020 Cherry 'licet, who hnd started
out with llnrry, found him In time
for him te join the tall end of the
precession.
(ITALIAN AND U. S. SAILORS
CLASH AMERICAN SLAIN
Five Jackles Wounded With Knives
During Attack at 6hanghal
Slianxhnl, .Ian. 2. Hy A. IM
Serious trouble between snlters from
Italian nnd Americnn worships here
developed today when n band of some n ndvnntaje. as li s e n'j " '";'
.. - t. ... .ii,u ,,,ri.Y,,i nml from the City Hull. The Uelewniu iJer
two-scorn Italian sailors surprised and iron "' lxlu,cl(1(1 ,0 be Hushed In
ittncked about n dozen American jurklcs tlme ti, ti. starting of the fair, what
n a cafe and then went from one cnfe(,mi, be a greater spot for a city hkc
te another seeking out and attacking ' Philadelphia? ,...N.,M( .u,ue
, , . , , ...: i Lately In the J'j i.mm ,l"''"
Isolated groups of American. LEi,tli:ii there have been various names
Vive Americims siistnlncd knife 'efr,..,! im-tvuil of the Scwiul-eentenniai
wound", one of them. i:. .1. Heebey, Pair. Among the w ,?nV,L . IT
of thegunbeat Wilmington, dying from jhe S7OTB" 8b W
ins injuries.
The ntlncks were the outgrowth U n '
trH nrr lirinv fin ii cafe, fe owing wm.'ii
..... - ..' . .,..
the Italians gathered the raiding iiauy.
...1.1.li wnu nrnieil with knlVCS Olltl St V- I
oral revolvers'. The Americans are tie-1
nlnrn.l tn imve lieen unnrmed.
All shore liberty from the WMcraft
has been suspended In consequence of
the trouble
DARBY NEW YEAR SHOOTERS
HOLD THEIR FIRST PARADE
Firemen Alse Are Entertaining as
Part of Festivities
Darby hnd Its first New Year's pa
rade today.
Headed by the Trlx'e String Hand,
residents dressed in brilliant raiment
marched the streets of the town from
one end te the ethcr.
The firemen at both Pirchenses e.
1 and Ne. '2 arc having open house all
day
New Year's Eve the ladles' nuxilinry
of the Cellingdalc Fire Company. .Ne. 1,
'gave a cetumc dance in the lirelmiiMv
gave a costume dnnce in the iireimuse.
The committee In charge of the dance
Included Mrs. ltebert Marsh Mr-. AV . I
AV. llachc. Mrs. Jeseph Cliften and
Mrs. Arthur Wilsen.
HOWAT SEEKS RELEASE
Validity of Kansas Industrial LawV.pS
Involved In Habeas Corpus Suit
lf,u. -..
Knnvifl City, Me., Jan. 2.-(By A.
. Henri mr en an nnnllcatlen for the
P.) Hearing en an appll
release en n writ of habeas corpus of.
Alexamler Hewat and August Dorchy. ,
demised officers of the Kansas Mine
,y"!,.v,?r s '."ai
leurt in iansas uuy, iaii.. luuuy.
Ul. in iurJ VI.J. ....... ......... . (
ludge Pollock frequently interrupted
both Attorney General Hepkins and i
Phil ellery. Hewat s attorney, te tell i
iidmcnt of the IVder.il I 'en-
stltutlen. The .lutlge replied that there
uas no uiiestleii thnt. under the run-
tratt between the miners 11111I the nper
(Jevermnent will leave Washington te
morrow te sail from New Yerk en thu
Nieuw Amsterdam Wednesday fei
home, bavin. been callrd back te The
Hague by Important State affairs
He went today te the White Heuse
net enh te present te Mr. and Mis,
Harding his New lcar greetings te
..I nivvveilta IW
1111111 win u t.iu .viii'-ricnn iiuuun, uui
ilse I., express his hic.h appie.-intlen
of Amerk.li' hospitality un': of the
friendh spirit shown bv the I'nited
Slates toward Ililhind. Later he .-ailed
en Secretary Hughes.
lenkl r Van llleklnnd will head t! e
t. i .. .. . .i. .; i ...
Ncthcrhn 1-
ii i ii.'iMiiiiii ..ill iicun i : i;
lce?atiun nftnr Vuu
I
Mliiiiiui I" IHIlt,Ulirii tl t l I l,ll
Aiiriiel.il!. - de.mrlure. and he v. ill he ,
i-.Mcil bj .I.niUheer de newfert l
-
la
NEGROES HOLD JUBILEE
sla"in3 of Emancipation Preclama-
tien la Recalled
Negroes of Camden commemorated
the signing of the Hiiiancipatien Prof.
.lamatinn this afternoon in the Arninrj
with
Ii.-(i-hfi.,a paretic nnn etiier exer-
else
.Mayer I.iuk iieinercn
in atldress of
Melce.ne, und the n spouse mix , s.rn
eel llen, of I.nwndnle. The ether
peuk-rs were the ltev. I. O'Cnnutll,
dean of Mergiin Cellese, and .Mart us
linrvey, tlie ftuuineril.il leader of the
Nt Bie race m this ceunti. The txei--ci-es
lieRan nt It o'clock; it paretic fol
lowed, and there will he a bnntpiet in
the Armut rerejitlen loom tlil fee.
Hint:.
EDDY YOUNGEST MUMMER
Parades With Silver Crown Club and
Tells the World His Name
Ihe veiiiiRrst mummer wlm v. a
i:iml street, slllllleil nleng will, the
Lnh-tei-t 111- iti-tume wns principallv
I enpe lltld u It'll uml white color scheme
1 . i . . . .
wei'KCii ntn in n iiliiiinlnss.
SIX BANDITS ROB MAN
Ue.ip Frpm Aute and Escape With
" All His Valuables
Sit ban llts Jenpetl from ,i Im-..,. (,..
inc tar nl I'ltil -eieiith nini ,iini.
streets, early je-teiil,i iiiennn8. 1(.(
,p llenjamln J Ki'lnu-ner, 17.'! Wal
nut slreet. tool, nil his uluubliM. (jet
bulk Inte the automobile nnd ilnne
ewu .
I.'.il.iiisnei. retinrti.il tn tl... ....p.... .i...
., "1'. ".r." ' ..Vl " . " - ..V" .'"'." u "'
IUC lllll-Vl-. i-niii- .1 1,11111 Mlllf.li nn,
"7' "- - .-..- .
rnn.lr ISlCr IOI I '1 .Vll.lllSOl T'le UlltC.I I . . "Y' . .... I ,,l,v l.n. I IS FA. . . ,... . rf...nllnn U tfllll
s in ;
THE
Letters te the Editor
Site for Fair Gives Reasons for Complaint
Te the frfiter e r.vrnlne TiibHff l."" " Te tht VdUer e thr Vvrntoe Public l.tdetr!
Mh i -...i.i in tire HvnNiMi I't'iiLiC; sir I notice the controversy that Is
en i rtau in nonuintlen the going en In the People's l-'erum among
LKDer.n the amount of pepu 'a"0" ,yiIP rcn,lcl.N m , ,'vlct1Pr th clty s
fair will draw no mutter lit wliat iecn eilfIt0,, t0 ltK llIc;imlc, "The City of
tien It Is situated. Among fourteen , jireli,i-ilj- Leve." I believe thnt theie
sites named 1 would suggest that, after , are thousands who have lived here, from
', "J""1" ..., ,i. ,im)cr l'alr- ,5 brief peiled te eme years, who have
(all, why net cheese tie upper . . . , . . fcIt
h,n,.n inrl: former Centennial ,
Mlirui.k . ,...., -' -- .
Our fathers and grandfathers chose u
for the first time, nnd may we net,
i i ,,t..i.ts rhoee li. the second
their descendants, thoese U .nt
time? ,
The coming generation will leek baci;
with pride upon their ancestors for
cheesing tlic upper Fnlrmeunt Park
Kite nfler nil. Meme 01 inu uuini
.lV . -i-i. .11. I .,,. nml nre nt
present the pride of our city. There-
fore, the expense would net be be great
ai If a different site were te be sc-
lected The around covers 750 acres,
all of It owned by the clt). It has qu tc
au er'lt enMi by the clt
s 0 citncr tne name ."- -
i.lte. . . ..
.. . ,r hnin - i
i nm heart v in "." """
family in "l,,"' " 'wtw te pay me any attention, but te
it the name she. uliU ns nai ,, rm)(, f() nlp j nt- hc(, np(, cuffp(,
:e) stand nt It W ai iti i"c nma 1)C01U11V j , f ,
lie located us It was in into. ,i. ,i., , rri.
uninclj, thnt
t linril ncfrCt.
Nite should be
.
HUllcAllu i'"'"'"
Pliiladelphia. December 'Jh. !"-
Eureue'6 Debts
fe the I rf.tei e the J.vcuOiD riibl.e .rtle.'.
written about l
efmthlr ntcVnal debt and keep faith'
...i, the outsider wlin came te their
i. ...... l'li lint nillll'l'l nllilJ
assistance' W. L. HLAIU.
Pliiladelphia. December SO. 10-1.
All Bad and Seme Worse
Te the Kditer of the Eur.i'iiff i'jM'C I.edjr
Sir In ii recent letter te jour lee
tile's Torum a writer cnus whu " ;
... . 1. 1.. U..I.,
the debts of VirrT pre- N my expcVienc . ami Tweuld 1 ke t
V'"tl nt hT d e'h " i.m, 'l.-nr from ethers. Mrs. R P. I, !
of ihe indebtedness. Hut why pick en , Philadelphia. Decen.bcr 20. 1021. i
Nr .1111' 1H LA.IMM
""".' . .1.1. .1.1..'""" " '- .' - ..,.., .....
unchanging verity: Parents can ae
mere te keep their children decent than
,.n the Inws ever conceived by man anil ;
,. -nie.v wun't, hewever: tuet i
' ' ,ie,,rcssns fnct of the matter.
Is ' " '., - for iayXl movies. '
I anw no ..literature" and
' cmur.. "religious" dogmas are
"""' ..".."J r..le ii.1,1 innrnns
foredoomed te rnlse wastrels and morons
mid benclieaus-,
The minds, morals and lmpu scs of
ne uiiiiiis. .-" ;, --- -. .., v
i'"" '"T" "Ve Itlntl. This
lirHMV ll. l "" . ,,..l.-ln.
primarily te "0" .""V tcnchew"
leadership en the P . et icacnrrs,
priests ministers, ''wyr" "' 1
physicians, re tprmeri. enii vriters .ci
entitle despoil... u.. - --... -out
of u mitrld mess. A. L. n.
Philadelphia, uccs-iuuci u., -..
A Militant Tene
clmiter et the l.pnesi.wis
icnlly with mis i ,.. f ,
Seme mny criticize 1115 """..!
Testament.
However, I. have run
fi ti.nt tin lntn-r country had the re
sources nnd brainy men te compound I
th se substances which afforded lnnu-
tntisi. seu ... .
merauie i in :. i " -..v.
ii,,, i.niinld ! Hark clouds began te i
I
..... .. 1 ' I'll, leiuia. ..u. ...v .v.,.w. ... .... .....
collect nnd in conglomeration preplic- pny ftnj their eoed nume. The clrcum
sled a terrible conflict With the ml - i mances of each caee determine the sen-
vent of the war, dyes could net be had
. ..
iv v.nr rniii'irv
A bright ngnt loomed
"j ... , i.;,,i u'i,er
"P a'"1 KTmed close et hand. hat
"Kht was that Ne ether than the
American chemist. After having com-
Il.-t.Ml experiment upon experiment re-
suits were obtained.
The American chemist has made, and
..... . -
is making lyc that ure equnl, it net
. n- - . -. - X
superior te the tljes from Germany. Net
only ln the de Industry, but nhe In
ether pha.es of chemical manufacture, ,
' . It !...-..
our chemiets have achieved Micceai.
It is said thnt If the war would linve
listed a little longer the entire ticrman
nonullltien would have been wiped OUt
iVthe deadly gaseous compound mar..
ufactured by the American die mists.
riie (icrnmns deserve great t-ietut ler
their suv.ints. It is tl)V said that one
nf their chemists has made synthetic '
2, Id Till mluht be true, but Intf. '
dentiilh. I have hcaid a chemist remark
that such stories were published when
he was ii student, mid subsequently ,
"didn't mean nnjlhlni.'.
Anether phase of the chemists' weik
Is te experiment uIeiib agricultural
lines. The American chemist 1h ever iu-L-i-euMHK
the wilue nf furm land by in
ci canine the phosphate and nltreiren
..,,,..., t of the mill, thus brliiKlnR down
(us he hii.i helpeil te de) tlie exeruitaui
nrices and thcil'by istiiblishlne the real
nuaulis of Ainei-icu-"the land of the
imiiijetn " .. ..
free. . '
.free
Vhiludelphiu, December !0, lOlil.
Questions Answered
,,, .., f.mipendl u Hitlnnury." tmih i,f
whlih .tt i nib.-ibU helpful In Ihe new ut,
deiiulilim. "lb Aminmn rtlulenari ten
.... .. i.. ... t. . . .
mil d 12. one trerc wer.li ..nd aneut 40,tiU0
tutu cUnnltiOiit' tnin ni.l iippear.il In an
lit "llh llctie-.ary puMI hfd b.f.re hie
l.-ttem te the Udliur blieuld lie is
biusf and te tlie puir.t At pui-H bl.
Ndlll !,, llliNtllll,' UiHt l.OUltl npi.ll
i i' i iiiiiiii.itlen.il or pcci.iilau Uii.-
. US lull.
Ne im nt lim will he imni te unon unen unon
meiii l 1 1 -! ; N'uiiieH nml uddretses
i hi I lie sikiicU as an evldenca -of
s'.ud i.ilili .tltheufih nunicM will tiu'
rm printed It request Is made tint'.
ii Im eiuliteil.
Tim publication of a luller is net
, i be titlu-li its tin In Itiiscnienl of lit
vi' vn. In' thin p. p.r
romiiiunlciitierri will net b re
turned uiiIchi uccempHiiied by pout
use. nor will manuscript be nuved.
w. -rvMb-iUXUU'-IUUUai2Jh'
PEOPLE'S FORUM
Is Ours Really a "City
fi,,,. n .....i. .r i.i. .n. n.. nnt in
i,,i,,v titi; i.-unu ui lllin IV.f IUC -"
innv wnv cordial te the stranger. They
are living in the past, and If you meet
"ny of them and they find you arc from
snme ethcr or Je j)et mvc R ,eng
i line te point buck te as residents of this
,,tVi tlpJ. ,() n()t car0 t0 have anything
te de with jeu.
This feeling docs net only go ns far
un in suiiiiKrrs, out u nise cxism "
the feelllif In .llnYrnnt aectlnns nt Hie
city one for the ethcr. The Walnut,
Spruce nnd Pine streets clique will net
ncccpt Inte their presence these from
any t.r ncctlen of the city. I nm told
jltlt ti,ey cntpstien anybody 'h right te
m ngic wun them u they live nun-
ether section, especially north of Mar-
ki.t Btrcp,t T1(,r(. nrc'the,e w)10 thik
tmf uniPSS you llve ln (Jermnntewn
historic (iermnutewn jeu art really
' A'" iM.f,' ,,",n!",ar,)' The ijcople in
"est Philadelphia nre considered te
hfhng , c,fy of lheir 0 nn(, have
business te he iccknnrd as "real"
,,,'"a'l',llhlans. and se en.
1'
cerneil. moving nt n slew ebb. Ne mat-
ter which wnv T turn T feel II Vn nnn
...... - ...... . ..- ... ... w..v
..... ... mine un-. mi iiiiint:. liik
cliurches Ignore me because I don't be
long te thnt set who erected the edifice
nml whose fnmily has long supported
the church. My neighbors arc te be
reckoned by name only, without nny
show of neighborly feeling. I have
A Country Bey's View
Te the Editor e tht r.vtntna PhoUe Ledger:
Sir I linve been in this city for close
te ii j ear. and have been nn occupant
of a bearding house in n nice location
most of thnt time ; nm considered of the
"clenn-cut" type and yet I don't seem
I te be able te get en here ut nil, nnd
i Itnvi. frln.l in finil mil tlln pmiunn l.nt
nave net been able te discover the
trouble, unless it be, ns some of your
writers stntc, that the people of this
ctv care nothing nlieut the stranger.
i)llrig my PIltr,, residence here I
hnv( I1(lt (euniI nny rompaniennble
,etlMK men wi,e were willing te become
fnV(s. nititiRIi In the country town
f hich . ,,, T hn,j n ll0st of
i i.. i I ...nil-..
friends, nnd every one seemed willing
te respect una nsseciaie wun me. iiere
however, folks act differently, for the
reason, probably, they feel they have
enough ncqunintancctt and de net cure
te take in any mere.
The attitude people have shown le
me has been one of suspicion, nnd I
see no reason why it should be that
Highest Point In Pennsylvania
Te the Editor of the Evening rubUc Ledger:
Sir Where Is tha hlshcal point In lvnn-
eylvanlR? M. H. r
Philadelphia. December 27. 1021.
,-cerdlnit le 'hs Cieeirraphlcm Survey, the
Philadelphia, Decetnter 37, 1021.
., . .... irt It ...if t)M
r 07 promln.nre'to adjecu
ey
ce'irt-mnrtlal. nnd In ense of conviction,
sentence of from el : months te fhr '
generally, and dishonorable (lUcharite
a
ars,
at
expiration of sentence
Tlnwuvpr. few flprve
i..r. . ....,..,. i h,,,v nn
tence v
Vaccination in England
Te the. Editor of the Evening PuMle Ledger:
Sir De they have compulsory accln
tien In KneUnd' S. I.. H.
Phllatlelplila, December 27. lOil
Compulsory vaccination a, mrde a law
i. 1 1 Uf A ..... I .. ml. .Inn
... ...... . .......
m r.nviand in lese
A royal commlaiten
. . i .t
w l.mutiiate vacclnatl
UM .n.1 ma. lis final
'. ", ,
en vin uppeinted In
reixrt In 1R00. Tne
favorable te vaccina
UOIl IIU ". IlillK'I iV lt,"l UIIHUUIBUIM
t a dtbatn in the Hrltlth Parliament
t - .. t ..l.ll.i ranne nnfi neahls
e,tt.tl,Hnj ever tie years. In the course et
uhlch It was ureug-nt out tnat tne commit
slen refuae.l te hear testimony of come
- awnhdat"Ui'.P"irwnt"at,m,h,'
?.c0"r,clcnce cmuse" was reJ by l'.iriu-
mi.t in man. which nrmlts exemntien from
iccelnatlen nn d-claratlen of cnnc..ntleui
objection. This nppllee net enw te the
eull population but te the mllltar; and
raval ferC09 " "c"-
Over Twenty-one Years of Age
Te the .Mlter 0 the Evening Public l.rdgrr:
Sir Hew tn,iny lwople urr there In the I
iTfiimtl S'atea who arc ecr twenty-one
'tarn et uzi ? W. 1. N.
I'hlladelnhla. Iietemliet' 27. 10UI.
Theru ure tin. SSH.r.'.'O people In the Unlie.l
States e.-r tn. -it: -unc searr nf ase Of
tliene, fll.lUJ.aiii are men nnd JU.lliti.S3-J
nre women
rhe tntu! number of cltuens
fienty-one yearn nf uge n
431,832. tht. number telni
27.HII1, HSO men and i.'U.7.v,l.
I .l.lnv ,.ll nnllu. n...r
nd eer In 64.-
Lelna made ud of
U32 women and
cmprlslnz all native persons and all natu-
rellied foreign-born persons.
New Cltlxens
Te the hd ter e! the l.'vr.ilnff Public Ledger:
Sir l am un iiuiinii mm imvi inree cuii
Hulh of our i hlliren Imm In this ruun-
tr "IC iiH-i'"r t.'nlled Bt.ilea tltlzene
and may enjoy till ihe nrlv.lt aej und imhia
nl limit ii I ll. lai el llv.na
ni Uniied Ut..le cltlxne
u. c. li
un nuiherlu
cenfeieiru fulh .mended
le tuke Ilnjl ncilun. Is a
I'lennu eni't rrnei'
"Vt .
1,
w ' n aaieenieiii tu
.is tnndu between (.',il
100:'
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in t iir-
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uaiva nixed beat Pumps
Miini.rii. i ii .i in ffWwii
I.. II. Ii-ruer Ce,, Ml N Stl t,
1fnt e-i f-r!r flu "
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jiatiitu
"l ' leartlcularp GnOIUJK T. DlUDi.
of Brotherly Leve"?
way. I have alwayB associated with
people of the kind that are willing te
give you the benefit of any doubt, and
believe you nre honest nnd honorable
until they find out differently.
I hnve hnd the misfortune of net
being able te meet one refined girl here,
through a proper introduction, nnd it
has net been mv hnblt te form ac
quaintances en the street or In dance
halls, for that class has always bean
obnoxious te me. Certain of your cor
respondents have pointed out that
strangers must go through a sort of an
evolution here before the refined people
will tnke them up or show them even
the slightest respect or consideration,
but this view seems foreign te my Idea,
probably due te the fact that I cams
from a country town where every! one
was honest and honorable and therefore
dltl net suspect every one else of being
the opposite, ns they apparently de in
this city. O. il. T.
Philadelphia. December 20, 1021.
That Smile of Contempt
Te the Vdiier of the Evening Public Ltdetr-
Hlr Through the iricdium of your val
uable paper will you allow me te return
thanks te these geed-natured and good geed
hearted people of America (?) who nre
endeavoring te mnke the life of a
stranger m this city a little mere cheer
ful Y I wonder would some of the
American people say for just half an
hour te place themselves in our pesl-'
tien, who perhaps, through no fault of
our own, were obliged te leave our na
tive land I, for one, after serving three
years ln Prance with the li. 13. P.,
when discharged from the army would
net be allowed te llve In Ireland peace
ably, as the Itrltlsh Government was
of the opinion we were aiding Sinn
Peltiers! Se I wns ordered te clear
out or else go under.
Se, ln my case, it Is net my fault
that I had te Intrude en Philadelphia
nnd Its stuck-up people. AVc are just
ordinary white people, hut cannot afford
te dell up like some of our mere lucky
brethren, but our hearts mny he ns geed
and our manners ns refined as some of
the people who leek upon n stranger
with a contemptuous smile.
I hope I hnvc net taken up tee much
of your valuable space.
A LONKIA' EXILE.
Philadelphia. December 28. 1021.
Sarcastic Raymond
Te the Editor of the Evening 'xbHc l.'dgc
Sir If Philly is looking for a new
nickname I would suggest "The Sleep
ing Powders, of a Notion, " I breezed
in here from Chi two weeks age. Tic
fore I left home mother said : "Octavlus
you nre going down te the effete East
Don't pick jour treth at the table, and
sleep no moie in your underwear." Se
I dolled myself up in my blue serge suit
nnd tnn shoes, and breezed Inte Philly
AVhat de I find? A let of shows that
ran out In Chi two years age ; a pep
illation thnt thinks Arkansas is ln
Texas nnd gees nbeut In n sort of
stupor under the Influence of scrapple
As a result of my disillusionment I am
trying te forget and have plunged madly
Inte the wild night life of Krdenheim.
UAYMOND S
Philadelphia, December 2T, 1021.
e upertli evcnt.1 within the picaetit year
The money p-ild for adjulgsluim he estimate!
nt t20O.000.00O.
Poems and Songs Desired
"Oh, Safe Are They"
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger
,. slr ' "m doslreus of securing a poem une
tceunht I mluht bj helped threuuh th. P.e
Ilea J'eruin The first lines are-
. un. saf are ihey
With their Lord ti.dav
Who hive passed through death te ld
I ... .. "' J. S. A.
ftilladjlphia, December C9. 1021.
"Each Cress"
Te the Editor of the Evening FubHe Ledger:
Sir Cua ou help me te find the poem
or which the follewlnc Is probably an In
correct quotatlea
"Ujch cress is tern from n different tres
An cac-n gees up le his CaUary;
Kach climbs the hill from a different aide
A each cees up le his crucified."
Philadelphia. December 20, 102l"
Wants Name of Auther
Te the Editor of the Evening Publio Ledger;
Sir 1 nlrh te loam the uuther of e peeui
which contains the follewln Mnee:
"Wee's me," said little Sorrow;
black cloud In the West.
I fear there'll be a storm tomorrow
I should like te hae the complete poem.
11. w s
rtilladclphls, December 30. 1021
"The Gelden Wedding"
Te the. Editor of the Evening Public Ledger
Sir I am Inclosing th.. remalnJer of in.
old eng "The Gelden Weddltic," requested
by "It. I.. T." in the IIvkxise Piiilic
LrneLn of recent .late. The llrat vree .
t tinted imd Inclesed is correct.
This morning at breakfast 1 ul.i l0 nn
wife;
nu one coieen wcddlmr we see In a lif
i 'T,i n" "" ' since the clergyman
I IU
In his clear rlnclnc elce. 'With thin rln I
thee wed.' "
"Se It h, no It Is ' said my dear old -nlf
Jane.
' Let un have our old ed,1lnu day eier
aitaln."
Off vc went te the church with our cheeke
all hsIeh,
With ii love In our hearts which e bail
years aite.
CHOltUI
Oh, for the aotden Islen
Oh, for the crimson ulcn '
Oh. for the selden day dreams.
lift years ann!
Oh. for the merrv voices
And the Mines that w med te sln
Telllni my boys of heavenly Jej i
1'eund In the wcddlmr rlrt.
I The lervlce
eer. e p.tesed threuen tin
dejr
And into the buttercup meadow once meri"
I lathered a bunch; bhe asked for a pin,
men i uae and she fastcntd them under
. nir cr.in
elrayed by the brook
our etsrs we
retraced:
I Jly arm lly ote'e around Ihe old ladv
waist.
I eave hi-r a squeeze, ehe didn't cry "Oh"
As ehe did about twotcere and ten -earf
! al")-
We reached the old homestead and then
Trent llisiue;
, . r ecj ,
Tnrr,,K, , ,'
eree v,iicn I
spoken part after
the
cannot reej-il
EDWAllI) CMtntrns
Del.. December en, jnuj
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In Ihe iCifiinc I'ulillc I.eder. mid ul.h
In the Niinihiy rl,le LeifseT. letters
dUeue. ns tlniel .1,., )n rnJ5
ne well in. rriiiie.trd norm. n ,,, rj.
flniih uf treti.-il hiiect will he -iurreil
npe.ir ilullj
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