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".i ! . - . . jj i - i . . n WE PEOPLE'S FORUM .:. $w( vfy m iVSi 5& Letters te the Editor The Foreign Dirigibles ft TMlrnr A (;ic:i'r.iiii!i J'.itiHe t.ci'arT! gTiJ'hlr Will reiii,. eiic-kliiillv extilnln te Waffli?1 why we in America, with nil our In && '-rtntlve gfiiiim nml nil our fnrlHJIt'H, tt8& art comiiellctl le go te fnrrlRii (luvcrn- BCiilH te secure our niniiips nun things of like rallberV Tlie frightful ftnualtles in the Itallnn-liiiill illrlKlblc Jtemn h nuetlier h"eii (lint 'lieultl he brought hump le us le leek for Anirr Jqmi RenltiH nillier limn te run lifter foreign "tilers." We lmulil have been ttllit tli'e Iphmiii nftcr the reeeut nc 'eWmt te the llrltUh-hiiilt Ainerlnm PJB'rWlIl. IlllUOUgll (HU.v 11 u- .iiin-iii uim MgS were killed in Hint mvlilent. ine-t ff of them beleiiRlm: le the i-nuntr;. that & built the ninehlne. frr 'Wheji will Amcrien bi'K'ii te renll.e Hint lieme nrediieti clietilil eeuie liret all the time? I nm one who N u-liriii believer tlint Atncrlfini" win dy better things than uu ether tuition, mid it neemi unfertuiinle tlint we I'tiuuet brine our Government te n reulbiitlen of this fnct. Net nlene In nli's-hlps. hut w close our own hlp.nriU nml pliri'linsc mid rontrel foreign l'tilll -hip. mid we close our fneterle.s te puri-ha-e inferior goeils made nbread. We should ostiiti estiiti ll.xh u imiMeiii in our eeuntrx te bojeett foreign ninde nrtleles. uml un.v one wlie , would try te feM mii'Ii nrtlehw upon n-. .el us, from this en. cerup nil fereiuu- i lilllll dirigible-. - or fereicn-buill any- .l.t.t.a iiLn ii.t.1 .la.....,.! ,,t!.,,1. Iiliiil. ' llllll .1'.-. .Hill II' " IIU lllii- l. n( Iivini' preduetiuu. t;i:eiti;i; v s.i.i:s. riiiliidelphlii. rebnuiri 'Jil. l'.HI. I for n benui. JAMK.S A. UKAMY. I'hllmlclphlii, 1-Vbruiir.v IS, lil'J'.'. 1 "Hell Is full e" prod meanlnfts and wishes" I - Is attributed le Ucorne Herbert. I Our Railroads' Value i Argues In Faver of Benus I Te thr Mttoret ttwlivaihe 1'ublle l.eilucr: re','tf !''" " lc VvtnlneVublle l.tdacr: ui. n--.li... . .i i.,. i.. i s,r What l lli vnluii uf all tlie la reads t Hl'7-I," ever the Utter by S.ln the't'niic.i smiM? ' v. M. it. J j. Mte.idiuen I notice that he Is op- , PhllaiMjihia. Ibruarv lt, le:-.. lwsed (e the bonus mid therefore lie I Thr official initiation of the railroads of presents un m'Kiiment whleh Is lueein- j th t'nltcd Slnleii has net h-cn iennlld luete. lie ntnlb.s Hint nltbeiieli fmelcn f"'- I'm l"t l'C-il fr. ttepcr, the In- eeuiitrles have iinld their soldiers n ,r,,'p Cemmrce Commission has fixed the in.uuu.uuu,ump ler eeuiitrles have mild their soldiers n . '",a p cemnirce Uemi wini!. it must b reenlled tlint America n"'a' ,'',,,l,n", "' ,".,.,n'rcm,f; W -. ,n.rV .M'" .(,,,t!, pI' Bandits and Messsngers Te lir Editor of lliq Cifiifna rublir inlvrr: Sir Kvery dnj we read in the paper of bandits heldinir up inessenserv and Tubbing them of larqe Minis of iueiie . It feein le me that none of lliee rob beries will bring home In the flnix iu- . trusting niesscimiM-s with hire miiii ef1 money the le-si u that I ln ".heuld ehange te a 'afe .jslem te nreieni mcli rgbberli1-. Ne messeimcrs lienld be in tltisleil In lllis wax. Iillli".-. he) me well . protected, or until wune .teni can Le einp!e)eil wheieb) J In iue-.en?er can 111' piell fillllls te l OHM') tlllll M .Ml 111 be of no use te the held-up men in er.se the) are stolen. These messengers are silwn)- ph l.eil out bj the held-up men and their move, ipents are wntelied nrebabl) for da)s liefeiv the held-up. '1 lie) knew the way messengers proceed, they can tell tlieni hv the little grin (lie) tinnrinbl) enrr) . they are treipientl) followed b) tin-, route tliey take ler ihi)s before the at-, tnck Is made. It iv'h'' en.et way te' gain large siimr,uf money and get nwuy with it," mid )"' the mes.eiigeii.. bank runners, nndjither- inrrjins large siiuis back and fe'i-wnriT sein ie he'geiiig' ii bout their busine.-s in the mmm e'd nil), willieut an) efferl being in.nle te "iirnlei l i nun from l-i ti. in 'd no. 1 W I.. I'liiliide'phin. 1'el i-u.iri -'l. I'."-- The Philadelphia Pert TO th- Editor e thr J.I no i V ibh I -I'tirr gr In the consideration of things (?reat for I'liiladclphla. whuh is new going en. I have often wondered wh) our public-spirited citizens cannot get together mid tr. te bourn this city as a nert for foreign and national shipping. When our channel was widened te the xtent of ils being possible for the piis Mge of ships of an) amount of tonnage. it wan i"! peeled thai Philadelphia was t take its proper pltn-e among the e,i -shipping ports of I lie world Wha I tin im n.uetii i 7 l-'e. ei'i ri 'sun in soldiers. Ittit he neglected te slate Hint foreign ceuulrles have also paid out , the sums te the disabled, of which he' iSpe.il.s, mid p;ld a Mibstaiitlal bonus be sides, (ieimaii) "s bonus has been the equivalent of J?".."!) ami upward. ("Ml workers al League Island hme rei-ehed a stibi,nitial limiii . mid these who betislit houses In Seuth I'hllndel- Iphla are (av free for it number of years, te come. These men are net disabled, but In dollars mid cents. aKe in ipeclal 'faiei-s, nieh as eemitlen fieui taves, I 'tin') luae receiiul mere than the sol- ' 'dler. I It Is argued that the Inxpajer cannot ' , stmnl the strain, jet If (Jerinany were ( ' i (impelled te pay our soldiers instead of hers it would net be necessary te , 1 ei. added taes. The same argument I applies le Ktiglmiil. l-'ranee and ether i I countries. In Ihmland the men who ;ire out of work are all supported by a siihslaiilial allowance from the (Seicrn- i 'ment. as n friend has told me who ju-t i returned from I'tiglmid. and Ibis infer matien is ii liable. It Is ver) i-li ions ie me Hull this is in pelitiui' Issue Mini nothing mole nor lie's, fa or :i bonus beeause 1 lest I ii let of mono) b) enlisting In the artil lery, nml l l.new man) who ham prot pret iled great 1) b,v stiijipi; home. I atn , in fiiMir of adjustmeiil. I .. T HtlM'.K. I'hil.idelphia. 1-Vbruar) IV. WSJ. I Acl of Itv.'O. rates In iiccerdanc the Transportation The Old McClellan 7e thr f.diler of thr Hvrntnu rublie t.rdsjcr! Sir Win I l"(inne of the old iirmy trnn.'. pert Mfi'ldliiii? I nl te llurope In this xessl In 1017 and hale heard nethlnir nheut I cr slum tin. war. P. I,, VANCt:. i'hcti-r, l'n,. Tcbruary IS. I0JL'. The Mi'Clrllnu eie.ed le l'ninc" 111 th first Ameileaii enni-ey lit 1917. but was neifr brought b-u-k te this country. It was med as a tlmllne rofrlirerater nt St. N'ni'.alri', and later th llevrrninnl sold the tmnspert te I'nnice. The $60 Benus Law te thr i:rfttoref thr Keriilnp rublir Leilaer: Mr tWhcn was the Uw passed Rlvlnif dis charged soldiers the JOi) lsmu? S. t,. r. rhlladlphl.i 'Vbruary IU. m:2. 'I he bill crnnllnc m ca'h bonus of $B0 te rur seldi In th World War was filmed li th President am' b-eaine n law en l'cb ruar." -I. tOIP. laurels fresh Poems and Songs Desired ether t.ie l'bllni!ei H a pint Ins le in l'oycelted In eiei-.ibeih. lueliiciiiiB wi OW'tl hhlppeis. who prefei- In semi I heir goods te New erk or le Hit! tiiimi-i in OifriVr te seeiiie water transportation New Yerk, as a shipping harbor, can never be surpassed in this country, owing te Its close preNlmlt? te the sen : but Philadelphia, with its great western and southern outlet, should easllv be come second. True, there is quite a stretch te Philadelphia from the sea. but se is there between Uiiltlmere and the sen. and the latter citv does net have near the wharting facilities that Philadelphia enjoys We haie uiilv one pnsen;er bnjii m any Cernell leuee ; hut i mil's .i m,';ii prt, wlieri-is we 'lieil'd have hums from ill s i I, lhni 1 -. Ii 1 p.irl- i " the word V.i- 1 p ih n l.-i'ger lirld te drnvi tr mi iban ha- " erk. and quite a mm h !. rge- Held th.iu lles. ten. jet the latter i-iti far niirpnints lis when it comes te ;i foreign-pas. ener fervice. Our Chamber of t'emunrce, supported b the shipping Interests of this city, should see te it that the Phil adelphia pert should be given recogni tion te the extent tliut we will have shipping facilities, both freight and passenger, in comparison with the im portance of our location. S'A.MI IU. T. CHAY. Philadelphia. IVb.-nar) "JI. TJ. Ven arjd Lest Liberty Te the l.tl ter e' ( . ; r,u ,a ft h I '.' ; Sir I line re.ni with gum niiin- the arguments fIM. ilM,i ,".'i,nii the hum. for soldiers nj pi i ' . 1 1 v: in (be i-eluuuis lf the I'eepli 's Peruiii. end while I spent two years in the aim;, under the impression that 1 was lighting ler de mocracy, and te make the world !-n!e for democracy i which I thought was government by the people), I found that I was lighting te make the world safe for the Denim-rats (known as the Dun ecratie Part) I. who light uud'r the 'in Mem of the mule or some such animule When I left the ami! and returned in civil life I found Hull the Democratic Party was presumably in prnwr. Inn that the rcil power hehinit the thri'Tie was the Pru'i Inueii lUtiy p!ir;iding un der the n. imp of l In- I'ciii ii-rmic I'nitv When war wn- declnrul ninlmili WHS- ill'i glUllll evei the s, lullg of tin I.tislllllli 1 Most nf the soldier, who went le war did se inwler the Impres sion lh.it the ceiititri was in danger of invasion hat was Hu-ir sui prise yhfii the war was met- in learn that what they entered the war for was the purpose of involving this cuiintiy iu a IBngue of nations, and that tho'ueaty of peace would be se. entangled with the league thai It would be impossible for any human agency ie separate them When the seld'ers letiirueij the) learned that while the) were aw a) many of their liberties weie taken from them, under the (mii-p of rel'erin Tin Tin acltlltieu for tn-oMbliien was c.inled "8 mill llhciti'l b) tlne-e who uiinteil tp' make tTie 1 uileil Stales safe ter Ihr pretlleer While the people or' neirn-l about pl'ohlbilleu and the se -nil led in in fercement of it, they have net time te t.liink of the profit! cring that is going en, mid hn,s been geiliR en ever since me war srnricu. ine robbers who get fit en liu.s war. mici:invp profited in jvery war, turn has been waged, are What a Maid Endures 'te U'r f.ifi'fir cf 'u .'I i-itlne I'ubln I tdv'i ' Sir 1 want te sny that the fault of th" present -day servant troubles doe net lay wholly upon the maid or the mis. I tress. f,. 1,1 linn, their faults and are ie blame. I have been a maid for nluiesi Hi ice vears ami I knew a llltle nbeut madam and maid. 1 wn. nlwa taught te de whatever I had le de wall all can- and eleiiulln 'sa Tln tii-st j par I had three lilffi'tenl jelis. line was all right, but1 sickness, causid me te lenve. The sec- t eml wanted one maid te de the work of at least two. The third, the madam . kepi ine bus) nil da) long, even whet, il was net necessni'). I have hm this I job I am at new for neail) two jenrs. Kverjthliig Is net as 1 would like and I cle net expect it te be. Se far as feed. I eat what the uil.sres eats, but in) loom would be i-omt'ertable if there was n comfortable eli.ilr. There is no I balli for i;ie. et tln-re -ire two bath bath reiiius. When I n,-st c.inie I didn't haw: te work se I d, I nt tp, v, it . nil dm. 'I he in. uds in ed rest (hi. i.: tin- dii) .-is e u. iinvbeiii e'.-e. The half day tin v me supposed te have te tin in -selves tli'i don't get far. It Is always .". or I o'clock before the) can get out, espe-'iallv en Sunda), which Is every two weeks. The mistress doesn't sei.m te realize that we want some friedem for enje.iment. I clean from the cellar up und scrub the yard and front pavement every week, winter and summer, unless t happens te be cold enough te freeze. Then she tells me pet te because sntne sntne bedv might fall and sue her. 1 delight" ' iu working and tr.v te sutisfv, but there is a tune Im ,i'l tiling-, weik. ret and le li al I'i'l. A wmd te '"Mis V I,." whose biiir .I'ipiiiieil Vebrii'iiv 1".. I buveu'l .i lii.'uiur- s -t und an hands me lmigh and wni k- worn, ter I keep my Mtchen clean ami pets ami pans sinning, I have no lartv dress, fop I don't have time for parties. I spend me?t of in) time at church, but I've get a pretty geed wardrobe. There s no reason why. because I am a maid, I have te go out looking bum. M) madam often re- ' marks te me that I leek nice when 1 go out. I am net seeking equality, but' simply want te be treated is human. ' MHS. 11. I W. Philadelphia , 1 Vbruary 1. 1!)--. "The Mllk-Whlte Steed" le thr t:dlter e thr l.rtninp rublir Lrdpnrt Sir I would like te ash If some one of the readers could supply the irerili of an I old sentr, sem of which are- j II" saddled up Ihc tnilk-u Ii lle steed. I Th lireun one was se speedy; lie rode all nldht, and h rede all da. Till hs overtook his Mdy." Levnn cik tih: rertuM. rhllidelphla. IVbruary 12, in:;. Longfellow's "Sunrise en the Hills" e the Uditoret thr Kv.ittte rublic l.rdatr: s"r -Will M'U ple.i ten in' where I can and the follelri2. If llintj art worn und lMrd hsel Willi sorrows thai thou weuldl fnrcM, if iheit uuuldsi read a lessen that w'll l.esp I in h-.n-t fr m fimiinir -lid tie seul from i. a le th. w mils and lulls N' .ir. I'lm the iniri oeK tint nature ncir. ' ' 1. UATKS I'hll.idlpli i 1'cbruaty IS. lO'JI ' tit fchellw nlid iicnt und fair Hhlnln unwlthered en each rucred head! And neldler box who si.atchcd deatirii starry url.i. With sweet life radiant In their fearless eses, The dreams of love upen Ihelr beardless lips, Harterhu: dull iiKe for biimerlHllIyi Their inetnerlcs held In dialh's unyleMliiiJ fe " e The eulh (im thrilled ll.em le Iho flnge'r llrs, . ... "In the "FarmyArd" le the f.dlloret the VvtnUe Ptibltc t.tttetr! Hlr 1'erhaps this Is the, pem nsld for by "J. J, T," The true lerslen ran be found hi "The Mether Tongue," Heek I (grammar si.lu.el hook), by Klltrldue and Arneld, published by itlnn t, Ce., Hosten. New Yeilc and Chk-ase. I.II.MAN lltl.IilNdrON. I.nncasler. Ph., february 14, in-J'. I IN Till: l-'AUMVAItl) There was once n pretty ihld.i-ii Hut his friends were veiy few, for he thought that ilu-re whs nemine In thrt world lilt what be knew fc'e Im alvvajn In the farni,v.ird Had it nry ferwaul wh.i, Tdlllns h-ns and KCffe and turl.i-.iH What they might te de and sny. "And my old Aunt 'Derklmt." ne. becan Te her olio day te sa, , "I wish jeu wouldn't sit all summer In our nest upon the hay. Hut eeinc out le Die nii.idew.. Where the cns-i with seed Is rilled." "It I did," replied .Mrs. lJerklmr. "Then my cbkh would all get rallied. " "Ne matter If they de." teplled the chicken "What a,ri' cbps te me or jeu?" "What's an csk?" said Airs, lierlcln. "Can It be ou de net knew-7 Wh, )eu eurelf were In nt issshifll Just a little month .'ire; And If kind wlnss hud net wanned you, Yeu would net be nut you knew Telllns hens and Kcene and tutkes ,tVlit they eujht tiO'de. no doubt. Se ivhcr. yeunif felka '(alk (g" old folks They e.ught le knew what (hey're about." "Arabella" "The Kashmlil Senn" was printed In the rcetdc'H Kerutu en February :i, itia:. "('. 1., I)." nilis for n pe-ni of whleh she can remember but enu line: "And reap a destiny," Cun n render supply It" Maud Sulkls Thank ou for sending In "Waiting." It w-aa received from several readers and was printed en I'ebruary IS. "O. M. n." " 'Ostler Je" Is loe IniiB pem te be printed In the People's l'erum. but If ou villi mall us a Mamped-nddrcssed enielope vie will mall ou a copy. Jehn r'enlln nsks for Iw-e poem. "The Hobes' ronientlen" jind one which starts as follews: "Three ehutns came. Inte a saloon And walked straight In th" bar." "ft. P. P," nsks who wrote the following et d If same Is t Ight: "Ne bnndy rrnfl'iiiili'M art fin te our nil compare, Wn i otters male our pets ef ' What we pettfis an clav AVALON PLAYERS JIN COMEDY Will Present "Lest In Feg" Tonight In St. Carthage's A comedy, entitled "Lest iu the , Feg," wilt be produced by the Avnlen IMu.vers tonight In St. Carthage's- Audi terium, Mxfy-secenu street nnu ueuar avenue, West Philadelphia, for the benelit of the Aliserieenlla Hospital. The cnM Includes Mrs. Jehn .1. Kin- nerty, IIssch Helen Klnnerty, Antei Hiette llechtel, Helen M. Cnrrell ami .lehn .1, Kijinerty. l-'rank 1. Mi'Menu min, ThnnuiH l'nttercen, (ieerge Mayer, Paul llleksen and .lehn Kennedy. '- PATER-FILIUS BANQUET Westmont, N. J., Sires and Sens Gather at Reunion A Father-uiid-Hen Uatiipict wan given last evening by member of the I'.man uel Hlble Class In thii hn'll of the llrnee Chureli nt WeMment, N. .1. The Hlxty inemberH of (he clnHs liretight, Ihelr fathers and grniidfnOierH, and grace upon everything van nnked by the youngest member, ltlehurd Hew laild. nged live, Alex Seheiiiiiieman epeke of "What Kind of n Church u Father Would Like His Sen te Attend," and the Itev. W. H. Terrell told "What Kind of Men the Church Needs." There was also an ad dress, "The Sen and His Dad," by Representative .lames A. Walker, of the I'elilisylvaiiln Legislature. FARM AND GARDEN uaii:p HMULCJ Vi cpric b ONCK GROWN ALWAYS OROWN WtSTKR WIWOKTW liAKICWOOt), mNTKfUhlXnttTu liaiVKlVIHin, X. , LAUREL INTHEHNES A Superior Hetel On l.nke Ciirainl.'a "Amenir (he I'lnrs" Thoreuifhty Modern IMInhtful Secial Life AccempllsliedOrcheslru (Jenrert. tliinelnir, ))us te Oolf i.'euru', Fkatlnir Pend (Fer Patrons) llreker's Ofilce Trl. I.nkewoed n?D lloeklct r. r. Htit'Ti:, .Vlana.-or n P""T"7""""M""""" p H) IN THE HEALTH GIVING PINES OF, SOUTHERN- NEW JER5EY Dry, Inriimtinf Qimite. Hupreine WINTER GOLF 18-Hele Course Iv'n.trr f"nnrn V,,!,,! T.rn"?.'i ' rn'' llMlrlatle, Pine. Nauhrlm anil Meillf-linit tV.tl.u Alt miles from iv Verk LAUREL HOUSE A Hetel of Charn, and Tradltlenul l'.eiBr. I'er 4 Ter, Br' nedned Knvlrenm'nl Musle lluntn Near the t,lif Car in (lelf ijn'k, lteautlful IJoeklc( tlreker's enice T'l. I-nkeneed 430 A. J. MURFIIV, '. V. Mt'KPllv. A -ut '-' ' -i i .iir. On "The New Jersey Tour a Read of Never-Ending Delight Frem What Peem? Te th Krlitemf the Hvtmnr? Public Ltdecr: Mr n .r.in'" mir trll inn whei th"" Mrei nm atrl what t th poem vt which the ar n p.irt ' l.n up in ih hush nf th Nmnsen nir rf itlnndH n fair ns tlm lsla of th ec Whr tin na UrJkr? ?trephi ml th Un rftffii uutrt A tlie siiJileii inikv tlart lf l4(t. tUtm Mti'l nrr i Tli - trenir !ill 1k1c tn ih eppnif her. I lltO tllA t'.U .i 111 l ' ' i" lnndln th"1r i,fi N ith th n twiitl cr,r ; n WllnM-jien rjcl IVluuary 11. 1('-.'J. A Jehn Hay Peem j Te thr Editor of thr Evmii'g rublic I.edarr: Sir I should lil. te obtain a poem by I Jehn Hay called. I think. "Deathless Death " SAMUEL T. I.ONO. i rhlladelphla.' Kebruary IS, 13;; I THANATOS ATHANATOS ! (t)3thless Uath) At . when the brl-f wintry day Is sped. , I muw b-nde my flr's falnt.fllcVerlnn Ure -Conscious of Mrlnklins far, nnd nhlten Inc hair i iT thru" m'ii. ihlrc -0110!:. Inhe-td I hM lnmer:,iI i ulhrul-iexs nf th earh ' t n'n'. ..f n.ipha-l'i i-i 1 "'Kni-irla' wwjTCCi: vanrssiT rmm w Mm i M WW V SENT FREE Write today WM. HENRY MAULE, lac Dept. D 21tt & Arcb Sit. Pbiladelphia threat derms Riding in the crowded car, geing: alengthe, dustv etreet. aittincr in thn ntuffv office. iccacrc cr scoeoi, -ou are Deana te innale the germs ei disease. These gerraa ledge in the soft tissues of the mouth and threat and If unchecked, iiiay develop into a dangerous ailment. Fermamint, the germ-fighting threat tablet, can be cenven ientJy used atany time or in any place you may be. At the first sign of a sere threat, ter when you are exposed te germs, take a tablet find let h dissolve slowly :: your mouth. Can be beneficially taken every halt hour until threat 13 relieved. Fer.-r.amint rr.fc.es its powerful, pleasant tasting antiseptic with the saliva, bathing the infected membranes continuously; combats the germs and keeps them at a safe minimum. The tablets are se convenient te carry with you, that they can be used unnoticeably wherever you may be. Buy n package from your druggist today, and be prepared te ward off sere threats, tonsillitis and influenza. Men find them very helpful in easing "smokers' sere threat." tnjnj4 b tlnal sywiihts, rhrskltm, dtetWi ud draifWi. BURPEE'S The Best Seeds that Grew Burgee's Annuel is The Leading Amcr- , lean Sect! Catalog. It describes the i liurnoe Quality Seeds. If you are in terested in gardening, Burpee's Annuel will be mailed te you free. Write tot your "Annuel" today. W. Atlee Burpee Ce. 485 North Fifth St. Philadelphia -T-'lL1 teiikh -- TTEXAS ft Jam Galveston via Key West ' Regular Weekly Sailing SJTFAMER Henry R.Mallery, largest ' ship in coastwise service, and ether fine, fast steamers afford a comfortable " means of travel for both tourists and " business men traveling through the great Southwest orte Oklahoma, New Mexico, flEelVSvcSlxi Fasr Through Freight Service te all Points in the Southwest Arizona and the Pacific Coast. EVERY WEDNESDAY TO KEY WEST, FLA. Miami, Palm Beach and ether Flerida retorts also are conveniently reached by Mallery Line via Key West and the famous panoramic Overseas Railway. MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. S. A. MONTEITH, 629 Chestnut St., Phils. Tel. Lembard 7122 ATLANTIC CITY. xT .1. I . ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. I I Directly en. the OceanFreRt i IAiAmerica!PianIlotclefDis(iuclicni matenX&teAA uanevesiewaiieaianeBiSniii I CAPACITY 600 OARAGE v)rai MSB Qgfrvf&Sk tS&d9SS $131119 Fcar.s-.V.lag GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS irt. !t!it:tacurrraiurt. BiuerCha.Co..Ine.,N.V. i HfSV'vN MH mear- yu mm 7 V S Jk. The Mayer and Public Guardians .. ' . ; . ! .,i n i r i, r ,i , i ,',,. , S r I 'mi i" in 'I in In- fni ii'i' ii in ' ! i nr; :i,i ii- ,ii .! n ".i nt ;il tlii i';i ill 11,1 nf I 1-1' Ill III ,11 I In II mi t III' tlir limliii in liw.uiN In I hi' In. Hi' nf tin- uiliii'. lii'i'iiii'ii. uii'l li.nl; cimi'iU nf mir fun i iij I w.-iiit le -"ii in m. n-tiiuutinii iliat tlii- awards te tin nifii n'liv ti'il v.i'ii' jii'.tiniil und pniiicr. and tlint in tin fiitiirr it will ti'tid le inale our brai cunrdlans of )ublle safety mere ambitious nnd that tlie , -pirll of Timfst will nmki' un intiTr-t- I In; iiiri' in tlie'f rppiTtlM' department of Mil'Pt. . I uuiit te sny fiirt lir-r that ir Mo Me nti iMilisliti'iimi'iir te hear his Humir. M.iMjr .rniiic. speak lipfurp tin- nisi-in-liliil lif-i- el iiiiifnriiii'd nii'ii nnd tin it flllLlllil -, IHIll 1 f''P 'lire lMllll.V lllj'l of lill-l II I'l.ll'lll V."l' -I'll l'l'l'l. llll- PH-.-iil at In- i"iniii u.aiiiier nf mil, lll. Hi' IMYt.lllli.N I . lis slfilllX a I lilllll- pliiii nf mi i- pnliii. I'm i'ii n :m mil' ran In'. Meri- pevn i-te mir "('niiuiiiiinii i m t'liirf." 'lip Ma .Mil-. Ir. M.i.Mir. Mr ItnK nun mi mlicrs n," t'iliPlli Award CeuiiiiitttM. m cept thr thanks of a pullwiiinn's wife fur (our wnndpi-fiil Inti'rctt In "our" inr-n and , "our" men . MHS. I.eflSA MIIJ.r.H. I'hiliiiHpliin, IVbriuiry -I, 1!i.'l', 7r.TRAyMOREArc?c I Worlds Greatest Hetel Success The finest resort hettl en either Conti nent. Dlrectlyenthenea. Equlppedwlth every device ier comiert and jecial lite. American and European clam. Restau rant Traymore Sea watet bathi with every room, upen all year. THE BREAKERS Atlantic City, N. J. On Ocean Frent Fireproof rtedui-ctl rates durlnu pr nt eauen. - . AniTli n nniI5iireni l rimia CHtSTER INN ;N"W Ve.rk Ave-. near " 4i bca,ni A m e r I c a n Pln. All conveniences:. MRS. D ICNAUER. BERMUDA BY ROYAL MAIL "The Comfert Reute" delay, Sn thin wek te nrmnrti. tills rlmnnmbln wnther. Tim m.n .i. f'en't Aelil win iir.iin nn inMmirntlnir tenlr. Tn theso .lilni If .1X111 fin I in lintmv i.n.,1,1 l .ui" '?.! " ?K P I'repk'H will npM.'nrl fiese " HlnB rtlvrV?len lll Kc.-ntf.ii alt of thin rem of the i will under Palntial Transatlantic Liner ARAGUAYA Sails Every Saturday Frem New- Yerk. Pier 42. North Rler Berniuila?' anU m0St luxurleu,lly "PPelnted steamer Ne pitaperta required. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO 26 Broadway 117 W. Washington St., Chicago or I.eeul .eent ttnr.KN revK srHiMis. n,A. THE QUII-SANA $B COVK l't.A. TOUItN Praise of 11 . I tl,i' 'l . i. ll'Ull Willi r iililnn.il l,j In- I ,! Su 1 t.-Ml'-t . I'ri i, ir l,f-w .ii' l'. mill i .i i tin ( ,i tin' unit . I nnii'li' linn I iiiiliii.ili.iii'U nf th'1 paper ami fnfvwiliii Moeri' wi'li in) appre. nl mi'iit. Surh Reed neik en .Kiiir b" 1i1k1iI. I'emniciidi'd PHANK i:. Editorial " 'it'lV' J.fdrjrt en-lili'r.iblf in III l'n. i;vi,mm, .1-it. 'e Samri fi'i'l i hm j - Itiiniiiii'" i UI" -e llillin In j. I Vln ii -" ii ti l-t h'Ii - I'MH I 1,1 In -M'll ll. I III' Philadelphia's Pioneers cle net all belong -te the past. Kvcryenc wlie i working- for future production, future markets, future prosperity, is a Pioneer. Fer a Pioneer is "One who gees before, as into the wilderness, preparing the way for ethers te fellow." He need net wear a coenkin cap nor carry a rifle. The men of vision who are planning for the Scsqui- leneer-, pu-hmg ,'re l l.t Milill' nil I it In Miner anil Indnisp. Centennial future. Among ether pincers of the Be forward into the rioncci-Cempany, a purr MAUN. I- te e the Kn Thc great of a niil- etner or Questions Answered I; tin III- in use It? "7 full' I rd'jrt 11 In, , - prfiil, j, i 'nuiiK hoi n in When Did Llnce diler e thr ; j r,i ' - U , ii .1, l. , , , In .1 ID i 'ri Hbnii' ' l.iiijill, , i i tr .it ' Atm;.- d I. Ii.i, a -i 1,1 l)rfr .11 'l I 111,11 l l.'i.l , h,-S I , ,, I A ., , I '"ii lmm lii tiir J Lltci Mi en wi ma.lr u l,i h.ilii T.lnr In in Im, n -0 ptirr I. It inntimlii.il Inn in tin pr-'ai'leni'. i,i ihit .".imn h iimieii ie ihn iciKi.nul.iilnna v( the N'jtlendl t'nuiii r..iitiii. "I ham nni I frmlttc"! myilf cetitlemen, te cenreilr ihat I I'M III I am tin. Ii-bI dm ' "'" l" " "' '""" m lnl" 1'iuntrv. Lut afMHl.t fr Kills nf tirn I llll.il. n If lu ""' '"''"' " '"'- """''- '!" "I UW Sin "'". . -; ..-: " " or an ein uutili CBierri-ii lunii.v ii in- puej- I ii ii ) ni'iiiB ill' lirjvpil of wiite nnd bei'r, whllri the rlrh juiln grin nil tbi' fiinry uhLskirs, iier- tltSls.' KltiH, i-tr., Hint Ii" run stew : ) Ilie riiitPit :uiirs. mis nrrenip tlie fjinier who rtnnrktii tn cQinr..ililen ll.at It j net bem le ssvap I er-'eii Mhi'ii i-rnsnliiK ,i tram.'' Vrf . W ',fiTlIeOtIcgsi'rs rnriiillt-i' slum prohibition. jXM ,vKBlch u inilih' pe-Nibb- by the pcepln MA bluyrd lieme nt their Mift, jobs Ablli- V3.Ttti',MililicrN rmtiilit for SHU per iiitMitii. iLJ- i f5 or ?10 for Liberty betnin, Jjir fur liuditrt nnu .u.(i tnr inniiriim-i'. Ltif u total of t ) ter a plate of crtiam or u nut miiiiIiip, ml(erlng nil thn I wan done for the .:uiinng me WHr u.v tee oiiisnie M ie, cqiiecuu niiiiiuiiR, of i el r Auther of Quotation Te Ihr VAitur etthe F.ir-niva ruh'lr Lrdaer. fill - nn you !'! in n. -niilier of ih un r-nlrii "lleli In unM : 1 1 it mil lr,"ii tiuii.'"" 1 I.. IIXVIJS, ("(ler I'a I'atnuii in HC. H'tliUlrl .lollinell Lutir ill" vpiffslnii ' Iliil m tiind Willi sneil liitrliiiniin, nrrerOllii te lleflnfll'ii "Ufii of Jciin"en " mnl an onrller iiaylnc tti nmcU the s.inm efftct liladelphia '1'elepliene eystem which connects mere than a quarter lien telephones in Philadelphia with each with points as far distant as San Francisce,, California, or Havana, Cuba, was made possible only by the plan ning of these who prepared the way. In Bell Sstem offices throughout tiie country men are today anticipating the problems of tomorrow. And wherever a discovery i made or an improved method discovered, it is at once available for Philadelphia or any ether city or town where it may be used te ad vantage. Only by such an organization has the Bell System reached hs present development, and only by its con tinuance is future progress assured. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA hm. FURNESS mmB& ii5S-arWJ tfiTi (Under CentrdU with Bermuda Gevt.) Special Easter Trip fnlilll.il . h. "I'OI'.T ST. ii:UKf!E" li'iiriN.VAlir.H.-ArrlU'HNW. Anr. IS vastest Stcamcra te Verinuda The tuilutl.il Nteiiiner of the) IuriifN llermuil.i i. hind their 'rngerii ami liiiKciiRe Ulrecflr Hf lliinillten Unrtc. BVelrlbn the illaromferth. Imoinrlilnice nnd iltliir or IniiillriK l;y tinder. Xlie.e kteameri u n'l furl. Sailings Twice Weekly Frem N. V. Hjcry Wed. K Snt. rnni llrrmtidu i:rrv Tiu-h. A snt. ivr,H',rt" n,,,1.e" tUhrr Meamrr. (lrI.li 1,.,. ,,.,nl,, P,.,rlU k.jl, ,1. S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" Twln-vrew. 1 1 niie inns illinii-smfn: S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Th'h-vcw, 11.000 tens ill-ip.iijement Bermuda elftri all outdoor tpcrli. Ini'liiilli.)! Ijiilf. TfimU. .s.illlt.s. ILitliliiK. n-lilnir. lildlns. IrUlnB.Jie ISrrniiid.i uiim TennU rh.mu.lunalilii Mnr 0. Oiifii nmiilrnr flelf rth. 28 Vrt for r..r,t, lA.liiilV "."' FURNESS BERMUDA LINE' RI Wliltrlnill St.. N. Y. Furnrit M'lthT .V. Ce.. I.ttj.. 'rteur-fi "lid " riill'i or nnv TenrUt Arrnt VP61B8 A De Luxe Cruise of 25 Days Vlnltlns M, 'llieiiiu, St. Crrlt. M. hltu. AiiiIkiiii. neinfnleu, (iiind.ileiinr. Inrllnliii. st. I.ilili. Ilirli'ilim nml T-'nMiil. Thi Cruise Includes Bermuda Leaving New Yerk, March 4th i a rlatln TP In S. -ew Oil nurnlni; S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" 11.000 Tem Illiplacment. Ne I'nMperU llninlrnl for Crullf. Itntea. j;5,00 un te $11.10,00. Iri-lifni" IS roenm wltli nrlviitn lntha FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 31 Ulilttliull M.. N, V. lurnr.i Wllliy is Ce., I.tiL, nniir.li. Illda.. Plilln.. or any Tourist Aeent, yJhr vQhk LiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaalaaanGPLaV Flerila E. C; Hatal Cs. .SIS Fifth Ave., New'Terk BAHAMAS Fine Gelf and Ttmnlm Riding, Sailing, Fishing "Tbr- Lnnd of I'crfert Climate" lies nt nur vei-y doorstep, but a week-end from New Vetk, only eight hours from rior rier iiln. I.tiMirietiH hotels, ideal comlltieni for outdoor t-nertH. I'lenty of dlvcrsieu. S, S. "Munnrge" (Miuiten Line) mils I'lii'h Sutiinliiy from New Wk. Tlie 1'. & O. Line leaves Miami (Fla.) Hen., Wed.. Fri., Ward S. S. Line leaves New Yerk each Hut. Ilaymood Ilaymeod Ilaymoed Wliiteomb Tours leae frequently in Feb. und early March. Ask for rate). The Development Beard Naitau, Bahama Raymond A Whltcemb Ce. Munten S.S: Linn 7 Wall Hf., New Tork 1338 Walnut St., Phlla. xlliimmr franks tours TKr1 VI FRANK'S TOURS TniM I Ill-Comfert Teum, with KHCurt, I linltnl tn Mnmberfl Thei l'eoelf,' reriim lll npiiear dall.r jn Hie K.tenliiK I'lihlle l.fdtrr. and iilne In the Nuniluy I'ublln ledger, letters dlniUMlns timely teplra ulll lis printed. i, una aiiemiana iaMLfttsayn edmx 111 jH 8 PORTO RICO ALL-EXPENSC CRUISE 1 6 DAYS-fS 1 SO AND UP Big, comfortable 3teatners espn. cially equipped for service in the tropics. -Steamer is your hotel for the entire voyage te and around the"Island of Enchantment"and return te New Yerk. ..IIiir Kir hiituriliij, Wllln fur llesrrliitltr l.llrniliiri-, ell-. I'OllTO KICO LINK Urn nluii-, Nfu Ul rr lei-iil iiEnii ,",r ': iiuKi'.M.ct nu.i.'M .:sMvj:its.i(v i Hee the "Memerlnl tu Iluffule llill." bv ctierlM W. uuk. te appear lii tu. MM.,lSi tlM, w ,,- European Tours De l.iixn Tour, by S, S. "Olyinjile," leavlnc Jlnrrh II. te Spain, Le Midi, Pyrenees, France, Battlefields He I.ue Tour, by H, K, "Pari",'' leaving March 15, te France, Riviera, Italyjtalian Lakes,SwitzerIand,England I'.cturnliiK by S. S Special, by S. Afpiltanlri S, "Pinvlilf lice,' May 20. Send for "Tour K leavlni? April 21, te Azores, Sicily, Italy, Switzerland, France, Battlefields, Belgjum, England Other European Tours leaving frequently Spring and Summer European Steamship Ticket Agents All Lines Iratel-lii Comfert Teurc. wlili Pm.ui I, l.linlleil In !." Meml'era, te California-Honolulu Vlmt'iiB Grand Canyon, Apnclie Trail, Colerado Reckies, Yosemite Valley, etc. l-'reiiui'iit Dei iiiinri'H ivtirii.11, M.iii-h. April, De I.ue piutleH, tuurlnc I'allfernla i rmii ta Iu 7 piifmciiKii Auieh llii'r.Mliliig flrMt-cluen, heal tialim, heat hotels. Ilher.il elBhtiecliiB anil tliue fet i rstlncr BERMUDA TOURS s days nml ieniser. $10.1.00 nnd up from New YeiK Cruises te West Indies, Cuba, Nassau, Jamaica, Panama, Venezuela, Perte Rice, etc. Iu ilaH mnl hum' r. SlSe.nu i ivl tin from New VeiK Tours te Flerida, Cuba and Other Southern Resorts MMMiHnaMalWalaaWM html Tin uiiiipld' inttiruiat tin nti-l tlriutlfd Ithieruiy of Tour or Ciul?n dcnUeO FRANK TOURIST CO. 219 Seuth 15th St., Philadelphia EitablUhcd 1875 Bell Phene, Spruce 08S2 VMHMMMMMWaMnl 1 't lafv-Trv; ,'.- jir litf rv.- ? .1 Tl JWi '. j t jj.'ffl:ts rr.Hc ft, tftAi AWfamMk!MMiUm itekivas&2!i& j ' "l V JTIY. &&rM&MMw (&'
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