Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1922, Final, Image 15

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THE; PEOPLE'S FORUM
pN JLett te tfte Editor
Si' Satisfied Either Way '
kSPLV . .' ... i..:.. ...Una- letters x-
"ri ""V. 'Sh.'i.; hv a let of
KES.SiJH-a.arfdlert who want the
&"SL.m. nntl men of means "and money
Ktenns!
It is immaterial te
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P. ""J.-.i'."; i Mt it or net. I was net
Rf me jvi"" .,"., nn,l .vhen I re-
Xi handcuffs put en them and
toline the rerrl and ethers hav-
Knme of our teat-known lawyer
l"' .:i'..i i.m in no ce stations, se
'.SffTenld net be taken in the army.
Aw caliber of soldier la the foremost
Ai'p2"e8,tb,0rnerni
Bt i",
Ik Air one,
it--!. mInJ YfAftatH111f?
4 .- n. Bill 01 111111 1I1IIIU. .
RJ.1 ffi. i ...imintiens of the reventecnth-
'Sif" MJS''J!LBt. TlvVT
.. anni'ii uti:i s,ai.a -
A. ileiise his statement, because
I hap-
JPVte Js fe Blame: Mistress or Maid?
T
' employer of Flva Servant
Te the sdtter of the Sventne Pubtte Ltdatr:
Sir I am the employer of 'five ser
yanis, Dccause I hare a large family
and a big home te keep up, and let me
assure you that the troubles in the
U ..n le sone the Firrt Division en
rlr Pirt of. 3017. and happened. M
Iclpnte In America's first biff bat
?le."le battle of Cantiffny. U te cum
te terellert rnst history. Alse I wish te
2,1 had the pleasure of rervln with
J r departed ex-Preeldent'a sons .
Since nnd one of them later aerved In
SewPeUDla with the British. One
ienTve bis life for hia country through
kelnKstet down in an airplane, and bla
Mv still Ilea ever there.
Did he have a soft berth? Alse I
linecned te co ever the top with the
eresent Assistant Secretary of the Navy,
hfoderc Koeeevclt, who happened tc
U i a lieutenant colonel In the First Di Di
vlilen. and I wNu te state the regular
rrmy officers that, went ever with me
rime from the richest families In
America and the most of them new lie
In the soil of France. Did they have n
Mr. Seventeen-Months Soldier, get
our needle together and get away from
yenr socialistic tendencies. If you
lad the chancn you would hnve tried te
collect some of that easy dough and
seu would be against the bonus. Se let
these who don't want the bonus when
it's passed hand It along te some peer
ttrten who needs it, and these who
rtant It tnl.fi it and put it te some geed
me. Ard I wish te state I am a dis
abled soldier who served twenty -eight
months eer theie find don't hnve n
nt, and I'll sny asaln. if they offered
a bonus te me 1 would never turn it
down, but if I don't get it I will never
lis what I never had. Au rcveir.
KX-REOUIjAB.
Philadelphia, February 10, 1022.
Why He Wants Benus
r tn Editor et the Evening Public Ltdatr:
Sir Just a few words te Geerge
Morrison. I ce n letter in tonight's
I'erum from him resnrding the bonus'
question. According te Mr. Morrison,
a man who wants the bonus or who will
inept it Is net patriotic or does net
Ie his cei'iitry.
New, jnt-t a minute. "O. M." I
served mere months l.i France than you
iiiil in the service, and I want the benu.
mill mere tlmn that. I consider myself
jut ps patilejlc an jeu urc.
Yeu snv jeu enlisted and were net
!rfted. 'Ndtler wnn I. I cnllFted In
the Marine Cerps before I was old
eneush te teglbter.
Ami :is te the Revolutionary War and
the War eC 18111, most of the men,
who i-ened in them cot a bonus. Net a
etch bonus, btit land, which was bet
ter than money.
Hut today we de. net -bavi vacant
liiml enough for half the CT-scrvicc men,
n if each man was given only a few
acres. 0, of course, most of us will
take money or training or paid-up in
surance. I never thought of the bonus when
J enllstrd, "lther. I suppose you think
jnett of us went in just se we teuld
Roup? the Government for n bonus. But
Jiet M.
The reason we want a bonus Is sim
jil) this: During the war the men who
taj ed at home get bis wages (.anrt
bonuses, tee), while we bes who had
tbe.bnrdest end of it, cot the least pn.
The bev who stajed home get big
v.iges and lmd short hours, while wb
a,et $1 for twentj-feur hours, aud
)niny time 1 liuvn put in the full
twenty-four hours and mere, tee, with
out n rest or mere than two meals.
Se "G. M." jiift keep quiet. If you
Won't want tin bonus no one will force
you 10 take it. Hut the most of us
vant it, in I want li mere, we will get
Jl. ' h. (1. HILTON.
Philadelphia, Ftbruary 10. 1922.
Lincoln's Funeral Car
(T II e I Jller of the Etciiln? Public Ledetr:
Sit Referring te the picture, Abra
lam Lincoln's I'unernl Car, permit me
te infeim jnu that jeu arc In error ns
te where it was located. When the
Jiliotegrnnh was made the car steed en
Tenth (.treet at the southeast corner of
'ireen street, directly in front of the
office and residence of K. S. Unrley, the
innVitakcr. who built and had charge
of It, and it was erected under his su
pervision In the Philadelphia, German
own nnd N'orristewn car shops, north
west corner of Ninth nnd Green htrccts.
MOSLS FKURTMAN.
Philailclphla, Fcbruaiy 14. 1022.
Te Protect the Heme
te Iht lilter of th' Licnlae fuhlln l.tAnin
Sli Something mint no done fe pro pre
ct the home, since the police teem
finable te contiel conditions. Very few
Jamilif"! hae revehers or any means
M protecting tbeinscles when burglurs
freak )n, nmi j t,py lm,i they tteuld
Jisrtlly knew hew te use them. In thebc
Junes of heiuc-brcnking, held-ups, etc.,
be Director of Public Safety should
no tree thing possible te son that the
Apuwhelder can help himself if he is
attacked.
The city must be in the possession of
thousands of suns ami icvelvera which
euM be UMd by families for their pro pre pro
uctlen if they wCrc lent te them, nnd
they should nlse be Instructed hew te
jus them, either by personal lustiuc lustiuc
Hen nt u point tlint might be designated,
through the suppljlng of printed
nattei-.
home, se far as tbe servant girl ques
1 . m 1 ?enrnc.d are most dlblrncllug.
1 work harder than any of tny servants.
anu they tell me se. Hccnuee I help
them se much is one of the real troubles
I have with them. I am en the job
JSP we that nethlnif is wasted, and also
Me that my heuse Is kept perfectly clean,
and I give them all the spare time pos pes
slb'e, whfle I never take any for my-
It is my experience that the servant
gins of today want big pay and de
net want te de the work te earn it.
iney are like many men employed, who
are bent en doing aa little as they can
in order te compel employers of labor
te hire additional help. The presuit
King eem te have caught the trend of
mi- iimes. xeerc arc probaely net (we
Otlt of fell Servants who An nn mimli
J
work in a day aa the inistress.
I also believe that net mere than two
out of ten of the mistresses but will
treat their girls with much fairness if
they find that they ere willing te earn
their money, nnd I venture te say that
the majority of the servants who have
written te your paper complaining
about the treatment they receive are
deserving of nothing better, for they
have net shown their capacity or will
ingness te work. MRS.' W. I. B.
Philadelphia, February 13, 1022.
8herter Hours for Maids
Te the Editor of the Kccttejp Pubtte h'iatr:
Sir I have, been reading with In
terest the letters in your People's Forum
as te who is te blame, mistress or maid.
I think in some cases they arc both te
blame.
I am a maid and want te say there
are people keeping help that sheuld'have
te. de their own work, for they don't
treat their maids with as much consid
eration as they de their dogs. Seme
really think the maid is 'only a piece
of machinery, nnd never gets tired.
Seme places you have a comfortable
room nnd get geed feed nnd some you
de net. I don't think an Inexperienced
maid should expect as much wages us an
experienced mnld. And I believe in u
maid trying te give perfect satisfac
tion. The madam should show mero
consideration. I work where there are
six in the family, with company all the
time. And I can truthfully say I don't
have time te mend mv clothes.
The lady who said she discharged her
tnald because she came In at 1 e clock
surely did nut sten te think. She can
get up from dinner tabic and go where
she wants te, but the maid must cictn
up and then get herself ready te go out.
There are very few maids who can
get out before I) o'clock, nnd, as ft rule,
they have a long distance te go and
come
There should be something done te
mtnM ftiA tnntrl'ti hnn.i If la fhn Iftll
of Pennsylvania tlint a woman should
net werlt ever eight hours a day with
one whole day off every week. I aver
age fifteen hours every dav, seven days
a week. Part of a day off every ether
wVek. There is no werlt where the
hours are as long as the servant girl's.
And I am very sure that the majority
of the working girls de net want social
equality. All they ask Is fair treat
ment and te be considered human.
There are lets of maids who nave
mere principle than their mistresses.
The mistresses have the wrong idea
in that respect. Recause a maltl thinks
enough of herself te held herself up is
no sign she wants social equality. I
hope there will seen be n better under
standing between mistress and maid.
A MAID.
Philadelphia, February 13, 1022.
ts as e "rt4 elty7 O. O. B.
PhllJfphln, Ftbruarr 19, !
Ws have nsrer heard the term applied,
but It Is probably due te ths fact that ra
was th predominating- color originally, mett
et th heuMi belns built of red brick.
Government Memerial Coins
Te th Editor of the Evtnlna Publle Ledatrt
Sir What memorial celna has the Gov
ernment lined for. expoilllens?
A. U McKAOE.
Philadelphia, February 12, 1122.
The following- memorial coins have been
etruek at United Htatee mlntet .Columbian
half dollars (illver)i Lnf ) eeuvenlr dot
tare (sllrer)i Leulilene, Purchase Bxpotltlen
(geld dollar)! Lng and Clark Exposition
(neld dollar)! Panama-Paeine International
Ilxpoeltten (12.50 sold)! Panama-Pacific In
ternational Exposition (Mlver' half dollar)!
trviMi.w mmnrli( ilallare Cereid): Illlnnlt
Centennial half dollars (illver); Pilgrim
Tercentennial (either halt dollar;)! Maine
Centennial (tllver half dollars) and Mlseurl
Centennial Ullver halt dellan). (
"The Message te Garcia"
Te f he Kdlter of the Evening Put(fl Ltdgtr:
Sir I eheuld Ilk te knew If "The Stej
i te aarcla'.' has ever been publUhed,
either a a pem or atery: If ee, will you
kindly sdvU m th clrcumetence which
led te It publication? II. C, h.
CheeteivPa., February 12. !?" ,
"A Mmat te Garcia" I th title of a
fameui "preachment" by Albert Hubbard.
It wee erlglnelly published In the Philis
tine. It w reprinted In pnmplitet form.
It wee circulated by million IhrmiKlieut
the country and translated Inte foreign lan
guages, Including Japaneee. The story re
le.tei' TJeutenant rtean' fcit In da
iitmrln iVKnldent McKlnley' inessase te
General Garcia at the beginning of the v,r
with Spain.
Who Cart Answer?
Te the Editor of the Evenlne PtiMfe Ltdatr:
Sir Can any of your readers please tell
m hew cold It will be when It 1 twice
a eeld a 10 degree below ztre:
and wife work. There would be a job for
some ex-service man, seme father or
some single girl if these married women
were discharged. Such vacancies would
Rut bread In leta of empty stomachs.
iew, Mr. Employer, rid out the mar
ried, woman who has a bread earner, and
give work te an unemployed man.
8. li. B.
Philadelphia, February 13, 122.
Keep Flag Flying
Te the Editor et the Evtnlna Publle Ledetr:
Sir Is it proper for a public Insti
tution (hospital) te have a llagless pole
during the weekdays? If the flagpole
stands there for the purpose of the flag,
why is 1 llagless? When I looked up
the flagpole te which I refer, I noticed
tbe missing flag, dur national emblem.
Then I looked en the United States
coin with the written inscription in
Latin words, "B, Plurlbus Unum." I
took great pains te find out the mean
ing, that ''Our, cause, it is just." .
And I take a further step nntl pause
te knew through you, Mr. Kdlter. when
such a great benefactor nnd originator
ns lletsy Itess, who devoted much time
and theueht te create our national em
blem, why this emblem is se neglected.
It should be unfurled en every flagpole,
-4(1(1 csDcclally en all public institutions
throughout America, from the public
schools te the United States Hcnnte.
GEOUGn K. UALUNV.
Philadelphia. February 0, 1922.
Theatre Laws and Fires
Te (he Editor 0 the Evening Public Ltdgti:
Sir Seme jcars age, after a cry
disastrous fire In a Chicago Theatre,
in which many lhcs wcre lest, the
Fire 'Marshal's office here in Philadel
phia ordered all theatre nlslcs widened.
Evidently they have- forgotten the mat
ter by this time, as I noticed the side
aisles, for tbe fourteen rows, in one of.
our' theatres, have been entirely closed.
Is the Fire Marehnl's office watting for a
fire in a theatre before getting busy
again, or is It the result of influence
by the professional politicians?
SAFETY FIRST.
Philadelphia, February 12, 1022.
Questions Answered
Philadelphia. February 9.
S.
1922.
I., n.
'S. VT. A." B. H. Sothern, the actor,
ws born In New Orleans. December ,
1R59. HI father wa Edward A. Moth Meth
cm. the comedian.
"E. T B." Old Olerr nd the flir of
the Kiret Volunteer United States Cnal.
the rteuxh Ttldr. wer draped en Co'enel
lloerevell's coffin, but wer net burled
with It.
"T. J. a.". The following aie the l
Ametlcan generals! Uljasee 3. Grant,
Thlllp II. Sheridan. William T. Shrrmsn,
Jehn J. Pershing, Tnaker II. Pl'i (emer
gency) and Peyton C. March (cmrgencs).
Poems and Songs Desired
The Deerlng Murder
Te the Editor et the Eienlna TuBlIc Ltietr:
Sir I should like te knew the date of
the murder In this city et Christopher Peer
ing by Anten Trebst. When was Trebet
tried, the names of hi lawyerr, etc.? Was
Mr. Peering a. property owner at the time
of hi death? A. I.. 8LAYMAKEH.
Philadelphia, February VJ, 1022.
Christopher Deerlnc; and his. family were
murdered en April 10. I860, by Anten
Probst. We cannot give details et the mur
der, etc., but If Jeu will call at the llbrarj
of the Public I.cnqrn you will be given ac
cess te th flies of the papers of that period
which will gle jeu a cumplete account.
Defacing of Coin
Te the Editor et the Eitnlng Public Ltdatr:
8lr Are there le. iivaliist the dfaclng
of United Slate coins? Kindly gle me
the address of dealers who buy old coins,
and whero I can get catalogues, G. V. W.
Cumden, N. J., Pcbruary 13. 102.'.
A person can de with his own coins as
he pleases. Just as long as he des net try
te pass them and defraud any one. We
rannet print the names of coin dealers, but
jeu can find a list of them In the classlfled
section et the telephone directory.
Indians In Columbus' Day
Te the .Editor 0 (fie Evening Public Ltdatr:
Sir What was the Indian population of
North America when' Columbus dlecev.
ered It? C A. D.
Philadelphia. February 12. 1022.
Ihere could hav.) been no authentic cn
mj of the Indians In 149.'. A Government
expert estimates th number of Indiana at
that time at 1,113.000.
Philadelphia "Red City"
Te the Editor of the Evenlne 'uMc Ltdatr:
Sir Why Is this city ficauently referred
"My Resary''
Te th' T dller et the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir T will nppreclat' It ery much If
jeu will make n tequest of your. readers for
the poem ".My rtesary," containing the
fol'.eutni; tines:
"I cell her Rotary, because
Thre ere many mood of her;
She Is net like a single stone.
Cut many leads told one by ere."
1 O. O. P.
Camden, N. J. February 12. 102.'
Ts. I knew must fallows will!
Want and tried It one myself, sir.
Though you e I'm single still.
1
A you strolled along together.
Saw th purple moonbeam pour
All their radiance en th waters
A' they rippled en the! shore.
F. K.
Philadelphia, February IS, 1922.
"Courage"
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ltdatr:
Sir I am anileus te find a poem which
tart something' like thliS
"Whatevr mar your life.
nlse abere It.
Whatsoever bring Jeu strife.
Hiss above It."
MAIIT T. HOL1IKS.
Philadelphia, February 11, 1022.
COURAOB RISE ADOVU IT
By J. A. Kdgcrten
Whatsoever mat jour life,
Rise above It.
'Whatsoever brings your strife.
Rite above It.
Whatsoever give your fear,
Whatsoever make you eer
Frem th path of duty dear.
Rise above It.
Whatsoever chech your growth,
Rise mbe'X) It.
Be It selfishness or (leth.
Rise above It.
Whatsoever bars J our soul
I'rem Its kingdom of control,
Keeps jeu fiem II10 final beI.
Rite a bene U.
In jour past has error been?
Ille nl)0e It.
Tie net stav unto J our sin.
Rise above It.
Set your face unto the dawn,
Cry jour motto, "Onward, enl
Neer mind the thing that' gene!
Rise above It.
De you met th knocking crew?
Rise abote It.
Prove It false by what ou de
Rise above It.
Give out love and atrength end light.
And the carper' petty spit
All will anlsh out of sight.
' Rlsvabee It.
Naug'K without can keep you back,
Rise obeve It.
In jeurseilf Is all the lack!
Rise above It.
There Is nothing that can mar
Life for j-eu but what you are.
If there's any Inward bar,
Rise above it.
De the master. Quell the beast.
Rise above It.
Till the voice of self ha ceased.
R,e obevo It. .
Thl Is truth the sages taught,
rrrnn tbe aeul of being caught .
Evil rests within your theutnt
Pits above It.
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Te the Editor et the Evening Public Ltdatr: iv." ,?,,S . ifussell ILewell's poem
Sir Fur n 'eng time I have bc-m trjlnc TnB Pr,nt Crisis"
te nod n reem. which gees something; like i
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Seeded Raisins 11 oz. pkg 18c
Seedless Raiiins 11 oz. pkg 20c
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CANDY SPECIALS
Gum Dreps b 29c
Jelly Eggs lb 15c
Chocolate Cocoanut Eggs lb 25c
Stick Candy jar 15c
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CANNED FRUITS
Calif. Apricots tall can
Calif. Apricots large can
Calif. Peaches can 23c,
Calif. Sliced Peaches tall can
Calif. Cherries tall can
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29c
16c
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Williams Buckwheat Fleur ...pkg 9c
Williams' Pancake Fleur pkg 9c
Hecker's Buckwheat Fleur .pkg 15c, 25c
Hecker's Pancake pkg 15c
Aunt Jemima's Pancake nlur ISr
S.Aunt Jemima's Buckwheat pkg 17c
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FISH FOODS
Beardsley's Codfish pkg 1 3c
Banner Threaded Fish pkg 6c
Pure Codfish, in bricks 19c
Neva Scotia Herring, bunch of 3 . . 19c
Eng. Smoked Bloaters each 13c
Armour s Red Salmen can 25c
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SOAPS AND POWDERS
P. & G. Naphtha Seap cake 5Vfcc
Fels Naptha Seap cake 5V2c
Babbltfs Beit Seap cake 5i2c
Sweetheart Seap 6 cakes 25c
Thrift Seap Flakes nlce- ir
- Octagon Seap Pewdei- pkg 7C J
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Rump Steak
Sirloin Steak
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PURE PORK SAUSAGE 18c lb
Lean Soup Beef, 7 c lb Best Made Scrapple, 1 Oc lb
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