W- , $'.) fr r mmmu vmue mbmivmvttmmA,, huksday, January ie im j . . ' ' ,r THE PEOPLE'S FORUM tetters te the Editor Dleneern In Aute Building . ffdlJer of the Evenlne I'uMIc l.edecr: "dir In "flicKe t1n wlicn buslncsii ..Wnlt Hie f-tlimilUH It cnii Ret, nml "ei,.n inVt liceptc renllzu the dnninge TS "by Slhi.ndetltBlnB. It Is unfiir unfiir ?S2le Hint crUceuH tiiU'Mcnl8 flietiM ,tB ,nml.V bi-iit tli nil e im-Iiickii In t'en- 5 , . li ticldeii. He wan net "(lie StStfef the nirtomeMlr"; pe lll net father ei i ini'.preiiellcd ve Is Ours Really a "City of Brotherly L&vc"? if niitoniebllo Industry. W,He Kelilen rlnlmril te lmye bgun i i 1is77 nml tvlilie n picture ei pA In 3. . , ana '...' , ineB W'.T'HnT the .Inure M877" lms .. -i .iif nun reiiivu . ""' nm nit j ,--- Ills lua. --,r, ,. i..,n iiniii ninny nmuH IT n ctliScnw in America nnd until v Mrtnili nfler de Duryca nut nut S?VffleJ ted U.e vehicle that wen i.rlrftii first nute contest. Sn ff (lie Brnylen kerosene B. m,i8 en, m 1870 nnd talked i?h Brnvlen? Quite likely he talked fit meter vehicle, bcrnnw Krnylen fhff Venr llecnred Jeshua Hew and A. n Slmttucls te mnke meter read vo ve fr.l 1?cIiib n patent attorney. Bel 5 n undertook (e ssL a patent en n Idtficu Ilrn j ten enalne mounted en a rthlce Beyond (his he did netlilns i!J keen Ids intent olive In .the Patent OJ c for seventeen years. T.rayten 5.4 .!.-Mbl(ed by the ... in Calls Philadelphia a Morgue Te the Editor of the Evening Publtc Ledger: i . ii""11 ,fl impewlble In make l'l.lln dclplilans undcrHtand "What Hlrnngcrs expert," because this generation, like their ancchters before tlivm. hnve lived in tills ntmosphere nil their lives. Very few rhllndclplilnnt. or the classes strangers meet htwc traveled te nny great extent. Thla has made them narrow in their vWs of nt rangers, be narrow that one lady Imagines the airnnccra coming te (Ills peaceful linm let must be from some (Jepher Prairie nnd "alie" linn traveled through hult n dozen ether towns (te Atlantic City"! nnd linds people the same ns here. "P. ,;'! nlmtlicr upeelmcn of l'hlln ilelphlu s generosity, miiee.sti te cdu cote their wild-looking "strangers nnd HirctKiicrs" te the custom of this be loved city nnd tnke them nineng us where there l life, there Is hope but when u stranger enters this morgue he remains unto hlmnclf. The dead weight of the Puritans has ruled the spirit of his very soul. "What btrnngcrs expect" Is te see real live people. Strangers don't leek for n reception nt the IUtr. or te be kissed en the left check nnd ruthed te your heme'in a machine, te be enter tained for n week or mere. Ne, but It li thAt great "I ntn satisfaction" printed all ever a Phllndelphinn n btranger can never get used te, and never will, until you become one of us. TOARTII KAltTHY. Philadelphia, January 17, JIWi!. u . i . il..M.napn Villi It" - wlticn uiv "',," ., ,., i.(-n,i niJinc te mc muuM.j, . ... w. N.ni.r,flli7 hindered '. Cem I of Appeals I Te the Editor of the i:vrlne PubUe LtAecr: "V1.1 "lllttt Hl'lllnn Ili'3 M !"", Olt iur no IHS tlliui tiuu iiiuiii - it,.m mid ii entitled te (he fctatm. teeus te Rtrnngers? We arc often se IT0".10 . i. ,, 'invrnler Is. v,e think. Upcused. but I don't believe wc arc. "..I?...! fniinilntlen." "The pioiiPCislThe fault IIch. invariably, with the P"' l.m-e liren Daimler and Hen?, i sirnnircr. It Is mute frenucntlr his eenl I r.. . ril.lu nml Ti'eid ii.ii-unnelltT. ivlilr.li lu i.tif.ii-tiinnln Hut kL.n. nntl ijur.icii v...- ----,. v. ..v. ...... , ...... j ...u.b..... .. 7..'.;i nprlians ene or two ethers) in this very person would net care te nssoelate with n person without a per senality. Simply liccnu8P n man Is a stranger here he has no right te expect us te take him un and make him feel at home nnd comfortable. They de it in no ether city, or even Rtnall town anywhere. The man must have some thing te commend him, cither In his ncr.sennllt.v. his affability, his show of intellect, or in t-emc way Interest theso with whom he comes In contact It is silly te say that one city Is nny clIfTcrent from another. We nre irc uucntly told that people In the Seuth (ami perhaps ene or two eiucrs; fc!, country. Most of the ethers who dm te be Pioneers really did some Philadelphia, January 17. 1022. Need Mere Detectives Te thi Editor of the nvenlne PubUe Lcduer: sir We notice In our city budget that there Is menl toned 4208 patrolmen nd'twcnty-nlne detectives, nnd it leeks te us that there arc (oe many pntrol pntrel pntrol jeen nnd tee few detectives. When a rlill engineer wishes te work out a big flreblcm he usually reduces same te a imsll unit and makes his example mere We knew of a seaport town, 25,000 copulation, large summer resort, and irtillery pest clese by, that Is pro tected by four detectives and forty pa trolmen. y the use of percentage and mine abere town as n unit, Plillndcl phla, with say 1,800,000 population, should have 288 detectives nnd 2SS0 pa- trBoine'ene will say: "Why don't you MtTlnrM city like New Yerk?" I don't use New Yerk because It is worse than Philadelphia, and has mere police for the population than Philadelphia jus. The real treuble with our city is that we have tee small n detective ferce. The patrolman docs enough when he leeks after the drunks, diserderlies nnd street fighters. One patrolman alone cenUl net guard one city block from mo me eor bandits or burglars, a'hc uniformed officer ii only a bhlnlng target, and useful after the creeks are making their We ought te have nt least BOO detec tlres, and use 80 per cent for regular uplenage work, each man taking a bent, end 'the ether 20 per cent assigned te ipedal work. Patrolmen mnke the best detectives and should be promoted te the higher position. The small town detec (Ire knows his underworld, nnd also the Granger that comes te bis town. Why rin't the big city sleuth keep tabs en these- under his charge? If this city were divided into districts and 400 detective" compelled tv mnke a flaily report of nil strangers nnd sus picious characters found nreund the ho tels. poelrooniB. lodging houses nnd rumbling dews. Philadelphia would seen liave an exodus of profciMennl creeks, snd the surcness of delcctien would re ttrnln the beginner. Our Corener must have nn awful let (e de, ."three .steneg-typists." The Di rector of Public Safety has only six rteneg-clerks. The people of our city verc a shn m oil when the navy department I'Tsccd a patrol en duty timing the war. nnd new we hnve the marines guarding our it.111 trucks. A standing army would net step conditions that new ex lit here. Our police must knew their pin, and this ibii't as big as it leeks. We tteuld have one detective watching a very had four-block district, while I Rneiuelt's Public Offices mother detective would hnye no mere, r the ElSlter t the nventna PubUe Uieer: nre mere nffable thnn (hey nre in the North, 'Jills mny be due te the cli mate, for it is n well-known fact that Southern pcople are less Inclined te Werk thnn these In the North, due te the mere vigorous climate here, which gives (hem mero encrgj. Where pco pce Til., work less nntl hnvn less business cares ou their mind, Naturally they have mere tlme at their disposal, and that Is the only reason why pcople from the Seuth nre considered mero nffnblc. u. u. a. Philadelphia, Jenuary 0, 1022. Says Phlladelphlans Lack Courtesy Te the FMter of the Eventrte PubUe t.tdacr; Sir I often read the People's Forum. I think the innn from Bosten teljs the truth. Pcople here nre net very agree able. I lived here, en nnd off, for the Inst scvcnlcen years, nnd we knew very few people, nnd de net wish te knew nnv mere. They am real Phlladcl phtnns. Sir. Raymond docs net knew pcople ns I knew them. In New Yerk I. found them most hospitable aim I never had te stand lu a car In New Yerk ns I often de here. They de net, In this city, notice whether women nre old or young. They let us stand. Of course, there nre some exceptions, nnd I npprcclntu thnt. but people here, ns n rule, seem different nnd show the need of many lessens in courtesy. miin A. X Philadelphia, January 12, 1022. Thinks Philadelphia Is "Fine" Te the Editor of the r.vcnlne rublte I.edecr: Sir T hnve read the BVKSfNO run- me IjEIieeii for tlivp years niui i , wnnt te say thnt It Is n very Interesting pewsnan' compared tiles nre nil ttia revt nt It. New I want te say thnt I nm only nineteen yenrs old and I have been te Bosten, Knuens City, Knnsns nnd MIv seurl; Frisce, Les Angeles nnd nn Ituren. Me., and n bunch of ethers that will take tee Ions te tell. Phllly is n fine place excepting the blue Inws en Sundavs. I am a New Yerker by birth, nnd veu understand why my heart nnd t-eul nre "evor there." My motto Is. If you can't boost, don't knock, for there is geed and bad rvcrywlieic. Will close new. snyins "gain Phllly is fine, except Sundays. BROADWAY JIMMIK. Philadelphia, Jnnuery 15, 1022. Thn ilUne Uk . peiiIUm earn. Te htal lh blcwa of sound. miis. vr. vr. c. 2'hlUdtlphla, January H. 1022. "The Twe Voices" Te the Editor of the nvenlne Dibit ttdetrl Blr I will appreciate U yf c" " curi for me threush th.PeepI.'s Forum tlm poem ntlt!ed "Tin Twe "VelMi. ritntnb4r nnljr fli follenlnr! "Out of tli atoms of earlli we corn, llnek te the alenn of enrth we se. Out of the dark of enrlli and tilitnt. Back (e Hie aluw of realms of ltm'v p rhlladelphlt, Jan'jary 1. 1022. "The Scent of Llllea" Te the Editor of the r.vcnlne Pubtle htdeer! Blr I am detlrem of eecurlnr the poem, also the name of Die author, which con. taint trese linn: "I emell the eecnl of llllei Frem the iq-!clsd Orient et And muste wet from llobren'e been. t naka Va 4m lamin trA ' V. . nA!NE3. rhlladelphta. Januarr U. 122. "Te a Friend" Te the Editor of the Evrnlne Puttfe Ltdetr: TO A TOtHND WTierever you dwell i"r content be jour And friendship, like Ivr, enrtrcle Tour cot May each rosy morn,- dressed In mantles or Shed ncnllli' e'er your diretllna-. your bless ings Increate. May say. amllln plsnty adorn the fair And sorrow ne'er enter the deer of your May your honest endeavors be crowned with success. My rru ever live happy, nor witness dis tress. ., ., Oa our neat humble reef may there bless Ings descend, .... , , It's a wish free from gulls. It's the wlsn nf a friend. pva.se thank Mrs. Mary n. Wilsen for ' Hie Knet of Dlue and Oray." miis j j. a. sreDDn-r Celllngdale, Ta., January 12. 1322. A Requested Peem Christmas neTf ha com and tern4. Ne longer alanda the tree In yonder atalrtVay corner, Which It graced ee beautifully." Ke mere de happy children The air with laughter (111! Vj'here eneu rang miny elces ' The rooms nre dull and btlll. They cam from distant clly Te spenl the Cbrlstmaatldc. "U'lUi lonely aunt and unck Who lied no one beside. V7nre steed the tree In benuu Keir site an empty chair: Our hearts are Just m etnuu As we start another sear. Vfe live for iuat such visits. And hope te garner there Enough of lete and sunshine Te brighten da) a of care. Oed bten them for their coming. And grant the tlme may fly Until their mercy luughter Again makes. sorrow die. MH3 fhtlsdetphta, January 12. 1022. "P. C," sV for two poen--"Deian- Advice" and "Flowers en Iteqan'a arave." Can a reader supply them7 Mrs. Alice Cressman, ,Conhehocken, asks ter the words of two sones "The OIM I Lored In Sunny Tenneesee" and "Only Me. The flrst eeng was pilnlcd In the Humlav Pura.te LaDeaa'a Public' Forum. We will print the second If a reader will snd It In. IU.S. ORDERS PEARL INQUIRY "B. Ii. H." asks for the words of a hu hu hu moreos song entitled "Paddy Didn't Pay for the Oysters." "K. I.. C." nslts If any ene can help him find s. wem entitled "The nerydas." It Is a whlmMcal description of the birthdays. , Value of Famous Necklace Sold te Detroit Man Being Investigated New Yerk, Jnn. 1.' 'dprnl Inves tigation of the sale of the Itui hIiCii pour necklace valued nt .$1,000,000, sold le the late Heraco E. IJedgc, mtreit uuio uuie uuio mebllo manufacturer, by Pierre Cartler, Paris nnd New Yerk jeweler, ii under way, it was learned yesterday. Whether thn investigation was or dered from Washington or from thet (Hint- nf n cemnlalnt lu the Hlltireinc I Court here by Ucngulnt Urethers. Paris, ; dealers In antiques, ngninst uarticr, Inc., could net be ascertained. VKnll Bcngulat, one of the plaintiffs, who is new In New Yerk, today per sisted In his refusal te discuss the innl tnr. He alleges In this action Hint the IB.---.- .. -. origin et pearl necKiace was sem ler iueip than $820,0W. O. 13. wsajsr-sv' -' '--- --t " '"-sr". ;'; , c. Ill e .M. . , I I i I il I II I l"J t II lll -.!. IjlBsTCl? -l-aZMBrrj i-:ie"- 'JB?tyifc t nfTssHnsensstisBBBSBBsl n vr i Sussssssl te fc III UltimatelyWhy Net New? 1B- yp ULTIMATE MODEL p MM 5 - pusHcngcr touring cur, equipped WSm Ins with the famous Anstcd Moter 199 I $1985 ' Hfe Special Attraction at Aute Shew W?jk up i.eciures unny iFSisssl inf II ON TIIK AN.HTr.I) MOTOR Sessl Ufe nr nn. jebki'h suvEiiANen n lfSL The Kumous ('Inilainuii Jetnrer II 1 Ml-. M -- i IV js J r t Yft Ipasl Mfe JUeJAlIlgUm lTlUMir j3. 1 X'UIIIUI. ISBI 1I& III t J M . m lESsHI 1 Mlsi II 'v "' r'M,er rrettaenr ISPi ' niJ Lexington DuildinR, 851-833 North Ilread Slrcct g ?7' i.t I t UU, 1 Yn r fun -' Sir The following Is. I believe, the pem :d with in thin town, out run-, fl . d bv ,.r j.,.. 0I f request in the t fine, also the movie page and l PcepWt, p0rum of last Monday. The au ther is Klhcl West Knapp. for htm in the end. and he should be put en the right track by your cartoon ist looking te his future happiness. Ne one is happy in his old nge who has te live alone, and especially If he is made dependent upon relatives such as the Gumps. SAItAII T. FLOWRIt. Philadelphia, January 7, 1022. Have Confidence In Mr. Smith Te the Editor of the Evening 1'ubllc Letaer: Sir Why se many suggestions te Cartoonist Smith ns hew te help Uncle nim nnd the (Sumps out of the dilemma Inte which the Widow Zander hns thrown them? Leave it te Mr. Smith. He bus worked the Gumps out of many awkward situaUens nnd will de se ngnln. It is new n three-cornered fight between the Gumps, Unde lllm nnd Carles. We believe Uncle Blm, with all his faults, will net easily be roped in by the widow. In the twinkle of his eye it Is easy te see that he is net a rube. See hew alert he was in catching the widow nnd Carles In their spooning expedition in the Australian's gift car. Take it from me, you nre going te sec n great love fest between the Gumps and Uncle Bim very shortly in which all the past will be forgotten. IL L. WI'.LDY. Philadelphia, January 14, 1022. Andy and Cabarets Te the Editor of the Evenlne Public Ledoer; Sir Please give Andy Gump nnethcr whirl through the cabarets. That's great stuff and true te life. That car toon showing Andy nnd Mln nt their last cabaret party was the real thing. Andv's funnv little cap and foolish smile nnd bulging hip and all. Ot course, like most men of my age, I have been te cnbarets and have a knowledge of such plnccs. T have an Idea for your tnrloeonlst. Why doesn't he have some dome vamp Andy? Keep up jour geed work en the Gumps. All the men out here think the stuff's great. PKNN SOrilOMORE. Philadelphia, January 11, 1022. I Made in Dough Reems i jg with screened air! I Victer I Bread Poems and Songs Desired Where te Find Recitation Te the Editor of the Evenlne Public trdeci : Blr I will appreciate It ery much If you can tell me where I can And a recitation entitled "The Black Herse and Ills It I der." a story of Benedict Arneld at Harntega, who returns In disguise after his desertion from the American army and leads the Ameri can arms te victor'. I iiave forgotten the author's name. It. W. I.. Philadelphia. January IS, 1D22. Big Leaf 6 C Sold only in our Stores Frem Helmes' Peem liq Te the Editor of the Evtnlne Public l.ede'r m Blr Can you give the author's name of i ra these line, and .Me nam, the peem: mmmmmmmWMMmmmfik VisWUty-Ail Uitin plain vitw Vki!tlhtrttl. fir anl.nn'mbtT1 TrtijiaHut ulMeitttak' Ttc-piill ftamt feldirt WUt fedtlnt ifiace Questions Answered (e de guarding n four Bnunre mile area In tuc residential sections. OPTIMIST Hillndclphin. January 7. 1022. Sir Vleua name tlis tarleus positions that the lale Theodere l'.oesovo'it held. a. i vr. Philadelphia. Januaiy 1. 122. The late Theodere Itoesevelt held the fel- Thanks for Donatien levlnr positiens: Slember of the New Tork Mi JMIier of the Evenlne Public Ltdaer: ' ?! 'ef a, J? Lh "!?UDali!: Sir I have been nsked by Mrs. Marie ,; commissioner.' rresldent et the New Teri: ritpcr. of 10!) North Itedficld street, police Heard, Assistant Seeretary et the te thftllk Jell for your kindness ill send- , Nm-y, Gnerner et New Yerk. Vice Preel inj! a tribute of SvmpatllV te her In her 'dent of the United States and President of distress I tl" United States. He was appointed spe- Ynii'.ln,.niU., . ...i ,.nl, i.... 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They "y te lend ene te bellove thnt Scott inade Hie acluul rapture of Beddy, and inat Benner wns only n figurehcnd hiding downstairs. Te my niiiid. it Bcett has done nil the talking thnt the Papers give him cicdlt for, I think that " talUs tee much. Se far I hnve net Men any Ktntement cenilns from Bon Ben Jii only what he said en (he witness nd under oath. ' i"0 lnn.v ethers, holieve tliat jynat Benner nld then must be tine, ns has left it all te ethers. But he wows the fads, being thcre, se he e,t have te boost himself nnd the Poles department. A1m I believe the ronee (lopertment has a htatemep.t from iieddy tr,yn? ,,at Uf.nner was In (he ?J?'5.flrt1 nnJ Dlnced him under arret. n Should knew and the police depart, ment promoted Benner en his merits. &S (oaBCernner.nt ," rrcd,t M,ii4,,, , -TOIIN A. DOODT. miwddplila, Jnnunry 15, 1022. h Uncle Bim Saved? Blm Should Marry " 'at Ctlller e the ..iidtri ;i,i.!m r. Ql. 1. . . " " '-'- .""W.! OrJflln of "Diva" 7e the Editor et the Evenlne ruWIe Ltdaer: Stp I will appreciate It If ou will tsll me In our People's Forum the meaning of the v.erd "dlvi" when used In connection with a' srtat singer. J. B. J. rmladelphla. January IS, 1032. The werl ' diva" Is the fcmlnlns form of the Ithllan word "dle," meanlnr "dl-, lne." Medals Awarded Unknown Soldier 7e IJ.e dller of tin J.'trndifl Publle Ledger: I 5,lr Wh-t c-e the different medals I awarded the unl.newn teldler.' J. I. C. rhlladelphla. January II, 1022. The decorations awarded the unknown soldier hurled en Armistice Bay were ;rel de (lUfrie, Helulumi Vlctcrlb Cresn. England; McdaU'e Jlllltalre, I'runce; CreU de Guerre. 1 r ra i u ; Legien de Itonneur. li'runcei Oeld Medul for IJruvery, Italy: Vlr- i tuae SI lllara, Rumania: War Cress, Czecho-Slea!., Ylrtutl Mllltnn. Poland, Coneresilonal Medal of Hener, Distinguished Service Cress, Am-rlcan Legien. Soclety of Kerelen AVars, American Ambulance Cerps nnd Pcnnsj-lvanla National Guard, Flight of Heming Birds i Te the Editor of the Evening PubUe Ledetr: Hir Pleaw tell me In your People's , reium hew fat homing pigeons fly. JAJVK8 T. OLOAN. Philadelphia. January 14, l2i. I The night pf the hemlntr pigeon Is steady, I direct and rapid, hut the tale of spied Ins hten cxnseerntcil und Is new known te bi' en an average et only about) thltty miles ar hour. , "II. I., n." Thn next jeur that will has . flfty-three HaturdayH will be 1027. I A Simplified System at a Lew Price There has never been a question as te the efficiency, the economy, the long life of "Allsteel" Filing Supplies. Yeu can get these standard sys tems at interesting prices. Why buy until you've seen the G. F. line? Come in or 'phone. Philadelphia Branch, Bulletin Bldg. 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OHIO BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of Gerutral Moter Corporation Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Moter Can Branchct in All Principal Citie Dealer Everywhere Philadelphia Retail Salesrooms and Authorized Service Statiens: Buick Moter Company The Edw. Willtie Meters Ce. Davia-Buick Ce. Reth.BnirL- r . Bread Street 316 West Chelten Ave. 4700 Frankford Ave Suburban Retail Salesrooms and Authorized Service Statiens: Allan L.Hiln Hatbore.Pa. Masen'n GaraKe W'.M.Teatman Jenkintown. Pa. Jenkintewm Buick Ce. Lnnsdale, Pa . Dresner Moter Ce. Moereatoirn, N. J. Moercstown Moter Ce., Inc iomBtewu, Pa. Charles Y. Mann Moter C rhllndlnhl. Ilrin,li 900 N. Bread Street Ardmore, Pa . Arendale, Pa CeateariUe, Ta Downinrtewn Moter Ce. Dewnlngtrrsrrt, Pa. Downing town Moter Ce. t,ineeter,.J. Glenceater Aute Ce. Hararaonten, N. J. HantmenUra Aute Station When better automobiles are built, Bv 7ii A iWffyoe LXK3.Xfa W Paulabore, N. J. Pitman, N.J. Tel ford, Pa. Wayne, Fa. J. B. 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