Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 07, 1922, Night Extra, Image 25

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EXECUHVE AVERS
Pay in December Above That in
Other Industries, J. W.
Wiggins Declares
LABOR BOARD GETS DATA
By the Aueclatcd PreAs
Chkaxe, March 7. The men enfcaged
in work comparable te that done mi
railroads,- employed In C127 Industries
in (wenty-eigiit or the Western States,
are receiving wages much lower than
these paid te empleyes of the rallrenils,
according te n statement rend today
by .T.'W. Hlgglns, executive secretary
of the Asseclntlbn of Western Hall
ways, before ihc United States Hall Hall
read Laber Beard, nt Its hearing con
cerning wage disputes between empleyes,
and the reads.
According te the statement, prepared
after nn exhaustive survey of the iU8,
!).'! empleyes of all classes studied in
ether industries, 247,800, or 77.7.T per
cent, were getting wages. In' December,
1021, lower than these paid by rail
roads for similar services. The slnte.
Wnt f-ald that in Arkansas. Arizona,
ni-Him-ny, .uiciugnn, .uississippi anil
TenneHf.ee mere than 00 per cent of
empleyes In ether Industries nre paid
less than rntlrend wages.
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wish the wages paid te be fair and
adequate it was net be'leved thnt the
Trnnsportntlen Act intended u tint rate
te prevail throughout the country. In
addition te citing statistics showing (In
difference in wages paid common labor
In principal cities of the West, he pre
sented data te show that 80.5 per rent
of the men in the metal crafts in ether
Industries receive lower wages than men
doing the same work for railroads,
JASCHA HEIFETZ PLAYS
TO IMMENSE AUDIENCE
Yeung Violinist Give Excellent Pro
gram In Faultiest Manner
Taseha llelfcta, one of the relatively
few artists who can fill nny auditorium
In Philadelphia 'te the doers, gave his
concert in the Academy of Music last
evening before n crowd which fjlled
every scat Jn the auditorium nml over
flowed te the extent of about 300 en
the stage.
Mr. Ilclfetz was In his usual flawless
form and exhibited all the perfection of
technique in both the bow arm and the
left hnnd which has made his name a
synonym for absolutely perfect technical
achievement. He began with Hrucli'x
Scotch Fantnsle," one of these works
for the violin In which the composer
ccrlninly endeavored te repent the suc
cess of the (1 miner concerto. While
the fnntnsie docs net rise te nny emo
tional heights, still It proved te be nn
excellent vehicle for the displny of the
peculiar talents of the soloist, and his
rendition was excellent.
The Bach Chaconne which followed
wns net se happy. Mr. Hclfctz was
inclined te hasten the tempi of the
biiiMirn parts of the great sole number,
with a less of the dignity which is se
essential n part of all that Bach ever
composed, nnd he was also inclined te
cut the chords tee short where the sole
voice lay in the middle of the harmony.'
But it wns in the shorter numbers
that Mr. Heifetz showed the greatest
art as well as the finest technical equip
ment perhaps new en the concert stnge
among "lehnlsts. The Malngucnu and
the llnbnmcraVbeth by Snrasate, and
I lie Paganinl Caprice in A miner, Ne.
24, transcribed by Auer. gave him every
opportunity for the display of the light
ness of touch in both bow and style that
are peculiarly Ills. His double-stepping
octave work, nnd especially the
harmonics, were uncanny In their ac
curacy and were nl.se lovely in the tone
qunllty wiucn lie produced
had and he has cained a finish, csne-
clally in the shorter numbers, which
makes their rendition much mere pleas
ing. N. J. Bank Installs Radiophone
A wireless telephone has been in
stalled in the Firht National Hank
at Pitman Greve. N. .T., ever which the
bank will receive bend quntajtleus nnd
the weather report dally. It is the first
wireless phone In use I;i a Southern
New Jersey bank.
LITTLE
' BENNY'S
NOTEBOOK
, By Lee Pape
Pep weuldent leeve me go out last
Sunuey aftirnoen en account of me
nxsidently breaking 2 of his cigars wile
I was seeing if I could juggle with .'I i
at one time, and he sent me -up te my I
room and I herd the fellows outside and '
I had a geed Ideer and I snuek ever
and looked out the frunt wlnde and the
nil fd worderfo nrnrLl nf" iiIJC cheap methods of displaying their wares.
fellows was settlne ever en Sam cons der H ns an expression . Ireiu a 1 mK. Ils """ '" " -""""- "''
Cesses frunt itepH nn." 1 waved , - eltlwii who has never before aired hi. I talien were he shook troops of the Mec
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for ine maybe iny father will get ilred
of anscring it and maybe he'll leevc me
go out
All 'rite, sure. Ill ring it ferst. sed
Puds. And I quick snuek back te my
room nnd jest then the bell rang and I
hardly get back te the setting room
lined nnn (.nllnr tlewn htillrs nn nci.ninil
f 1,1.., l,..l, the ,,nv nil in Vive n, U 1( pllUIISlietl details. LCSSllei' (lid lii , C-vne.lttllOll l)y UK enemy .11 Ills pesillt I s
of him being tl.e eny one in except me, I , ' th lf , ( , t, t f ' en bet, ,ues of the river Suippe and his
hour vn?hn. " stranger against whom lie had no ' withdrawal from .lie Massif .le Notre-
iunnv if A ' V, ttl' 5 B' '"grievance. He committed unreasonable 1 Dame-des-fhamps "Let there he
liennj in, Jir, jeiih. murder the luivilest Mi in pnndnne. licht. It our crllie wants mere en-
He is. and thats ware he's going te 'Tut he s, ,ys "I , 1 ,' t nean te kill ! lightenment we respectfully refer him te
stay sed pep. And he shut the deer one," and 1 believe it. He committed 'congressional. Navy . a-War Department
naru nnuvrei uiira nn in 1 f tuinii m11i(,,j. w ,s ,,.,,.,,, 111(l , llliy, lm. officials 'lilD.MAS .McCltU.M
room and pritty seen the hell rang , ulg,Tt.ly j1L. flrei 'a lltul hheU'ia t Philadelphia. March -I. 1022.
agen and pep went down agen tawking hh t,e Mhole story? I
te himself and I herd bam Crew naylng, , ,f .. . ,
uan iienny cemu 0111, .ur. iens: ,,,. , . ",,,:, "; , ; . rraises i my ui am'n-fnunicii
He cannot, nnd you can tell that te J 'f" ; wie '. tllu ,,Bh,y V?Ul hlt1 VSyJ 1 Te a,, t c., 0 the Evening Public i.aier,
whoever cits it may censerf. and save , " f J J'&lt ''" "-e.is letters in
me the trubble, sed pep. And he shut I ''.'". ' ?., ' , rUI ,lV, TJ J,-, the People's Forum censuring the pel
the deer even harder and lie hadent .'' . ' ' '""fJ1"... b ' ' ' "., " h,' L1 L , i have nut been te France f.
vuii ine uiu iiinii itiiiii, ttii.i n uiiii'u I iiiinlshiiienls nf the nreininent rich nnd .May I lie permiueii 10 mill .. mile in im -anser
it and It rang 2 mere times am I !' Z u,PnneV wT ,V .,.! . Vn . half of these who stajed at heme''!
pep went down fast ,euiidins mud '' jstpiif. The sentence of this nineteen-; Thimk ou.
quick epeiu'd the deer and sed, Ne he v,,lu..eI(, b0n ,1HH (1(.lm,h,eil I11P beyond I Heal patrintism Is preien by the ef-
cant come out, and .illicit slammed it 1 :,., ..!., iT i..'i it r-i ... . .., .... ,,ni,mii i mimit. 1, ,.,.,.n,.,i,...u
agen, calling upstniri,, Henny, uenny.
Sir.' 1 sed. thinking, ., hcrray, and
pep sed, eme down heer and camp In
tlm linll nml trill tlllu (.ft. ii it M a if lli.i
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(lulrers that yeure in te stay. Me tlilnk-
ing, Heck, geed nlte. And I went
down nnd nrltty seen the bell rang and
it was Sid Hunt miylng, Can Benny
come out, O hello Benny, I thawt you
was your father. And I steed there
tawking te lilm about 0 minuits nnn;
pep called down, Shut that deer, Micros
n draft coining up here from the North
Pele, hew long does it ti.Ku ou te say
you can't go out, shut that deer
Wlcii 1 did, ami pritty seen ine uen
rang agen and It was Lew Davis and
after I had tawke.l te him about I! nilii
nits pep called down, Benny, put en
your hat and coat and get out of beer
as quick as your legs will carry you,
Wlch I did. Proving Its n grate thing
te keep en trying
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Letters te the Editor
Can Philadelphia Support Opera?
Je (lie HtUter of the llvnlne Public Ltieet!
Kir The splendid nttendnnce nt thti
Chicago Opera Company's performances
Mieuld convince our public-spirited citl
iens that Philadelphia Is able and will
ing te support n rcgulnr winter season
bf grand opera in this city. This same
spirit has been displayed In the over
flowing nudlenccs nt the 'Metropolitan
performances, and the, line showing In
this respect made here during the San
Carle season previous te the holidays.
All that Is necessary is the right
people te take held of the project
nnintift nun tnnulft lnvnrtl. t IIOHQ SOCiailV
prominent, nml the men and women of
means In the city. Nothing tends te ad ad
viuiee n community, mere than fine
music. Fer some reason or ether it be
came understood thnt n grand opera sea
son here would net pay, and the Ilnm
mersteln season was pointed as nn ex
ample, and inter projects that boeh went
te the wall. , . , ,
The reason for the failure of the
Hammcrstcin season was that while It
was most artistic, yet It was very poorly
managed from a business standpoint. Te
be successful the two must go hand In
hand, Then later companies who tried
their luck gnvc such inferior perform
ances thnt the public became sus
picious of each new Venture, and if It
was geed it. went upon flnnncinl rocks
before the public was given time te gain
confidence. The grand opera enthusiasm
dlsplrtyed this winter should be nn in
centive for prominent Philadelphia, te
get together befere another season and
see that Philadelphia is given its own
season, nnrt by n company te be com
pared with any in the country.
MltS. W. Ju CHURCHILL.
Philadelphia, March 2, 1022.
Frem an English War Bride
Te the Editor of thr Evening PabUc l.edatr:
Sir Let me say te "W. L. T.,"
who wrote nbeut the "regal stuff" con
cerning Princess Mnry's wedding, Why
net till this regal stuff? He or she did
net pay for it. Alse nbeut putting the
head of the German family in exile.
Yes, but who did it? I inn sure he did
net. I biicss he was one of the bunch
that arrived ever tlierc jiist in time te
celebrate the Armistice.
I nm nn English girl married te nn
American boy in the United States
navy. I served ever in France for two
years and ever with the 'Weman's
rmy Ambnlance Cerps, nnd our tel
dlers teught steadily and bravely forijngten, D. C,
four long years, some of them wounded
nine times ana mere and sent uacit
until they were killed while America
was contemplating. Yes, America also
did well, lis our army was war-worn
nnd shattered en account of the long
strain of fighting. We knew what wnr
wns. .
New, "W. L. T.," let sleeping dogs
..Ill ... I .ln. f.-ff,t fliAfn nM.na
I lie still, nnd don't forget there arc as
many English people in Philadelphia
. 'i ?i.. IT..U..1 O...L .,, ..in.ten.,u .m.i.
lllltl llltl l Illicit aiaiwiinti.iititviinii.
about lineage, I guftss If we traced your
nncestry back tlicre is some eitncr
English, Irish or Germnn bleed in you
nnd riot n true-born American.
I have met some very nice American
people and I find it is net the real
American who beasts, but some would
be American, se "W. L. T." let me say.
don't try te provoke hostilities between
EngVmd nnd America, because, no
doubt, if ever there .was war you would
be the first one te run nnd hide yourself.
AN ENGLISH WAIt BU1IJE.
Philadelphia, March 5, 1022.
The Street Venders
Te Ihc EA'tcr et the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir The street venders in this city
with heavy overhead expenses thatthescl
street liawker.s are allowed te sell their
goods en the street rent free. They
re tlie persons
in large numbers en our streets beg
ging. II. A. S.
Philadelphia, February 23, 1!)22.
Mrs. Asqulth Criticized
l'e the Editor of the Eienlna Public Lcducu
Sir I read an noceunt of Marget
Asquitli'H lecture in the Evnxixe Pub Pub
me Lkdeer, nnd wns sorry te hear of
her criticizing American women's leeks.
Of course, the climate here is rather try
ing, but there nre lets of geed-looking
women, nnd certainly clever business
women. Mnrget should net have
smoked, but set u geed example for 'the
American girl, because It Is certainly
Injurious.'
I have a son thnt has neither smoked
nor drank, nnd has a nne physique nnd
is in perfect health. I encsj saw a beat
woman going along the canal smoking
and thought hew tough she looked.
A MOTHER AND AMERICAN CITI
ZEN. Philadelphia, February 20, 1022.
The Harry Lessner Case
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Lcilgei
Sir Perhaps jeu will class this let-
. -. ... .l. .......1. nf n 1.11..
crnnl;.'
I hone, en the ether hand, that 1011 will
- -- - -s. - .
"V ., 7w 'nn.leinL. fll.n..i .1,.. ...ni..-.
. .ii.i(iii in .linlirr. Iliifvitre nnnIeiniiii i !n
1 '-'V, " ' 'V "" " .".,., VV."V.
... ill.... ...:.3.iv..,...,.vi..i. iu ,,: .iriiiii
"- . , -
cluilr.
es, the innocent bystander miM he
1 1 rotecLt-tl -tIe taking of life must be
answered for, and laws cannot he made
te lit the individual case. I knew neth
ing of Lessner or his crime, ether than
"" . -' -f,v'
KUi.liug it.
( ,f ve believe that Judge Rogers has1
nmP nu unfir dceisien, you could bring '
. " . .. ."
mere lerce te hear than the State s
tjevurll0r. Won't you consider the case?
1 -pj,,, 1)0y has net reached man's estate:
he lias bcarcely begun te live. Why rob
him of life for an Impulsive murder?'
l.ifn liniii'lkiiiuiieiif 01 1 en,.! ivnnlil be I
fairer.
will 11 please neigh this appeal?
j believe the public will reflect my at-
.itude. A. It.
Philadelphia, February 28, 11)22.
1
Fer and Against Benus
Marines In the World War
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger.
Sir In yesterdnv'b Kvkniwi Puiilie
I,rnni:n In the People's Forum col - cel -
s nga ngst a ' ty enllSancJ f e he n I troepn arrive, inc ...ling a number e of-
te sell goods in this way en the riile- , . "cn for the specific duties Never A ,n
... iV.. afi... ... .i. i i.,..,... .. ... mew being perfnnncd by your men, the
fv .edV 'I'liev Invfl riiihlv nttrn ,.f ,, rrew.l marines will be brought bark once mere i Te the EU'ler of the Evemne PubUr I.tdee,
forced ll.ej lnaiil.Dl pttratt a crowd l,,nil pnn,l,. nml ns. Sir Will ou please publleh the poem
of Idlers, who innicc t lemselves very . ","";.' "V. ' , ?t w,leh thev se much ' tlllnk"hy ieddar.l. b-ginnlng-objectiennbleto
the pedestrians. Be- ' j.VseeemT ' Ite,!la7 Division I "ft:: 1"1 ..!J"L 'L.?.U'. .!?!T:
sides. It. is net itttr iu uiu iiii'ii'iiiiiun
arc Hie iieruiis wun iiM-'ti te tit union
1 11 iiiii, 11 nil a. it iiiiiit'i iiiiiv ill iit'.n I 1-1-1 1 ( 1 1.11 in 111 i.iv ..iiii.'iii.ii itt.i l tiki 111 1 1 -i
TH&PEUPLE'S forum
limn, under the caption, "Hard en
Slacker Soldiers," n mlslnfermant by
the name of "J. Tayler, chief engineer,
liAtvtn M ! xAAnntl In Ala iIah a wit I et tt ltfla
IUU1U, ujiu ni'CUUU, . IU iiiu uur.ci.aiiH
migrant who arrived since the war or
may yet arrive.
The ex-soldier who is new demanding
the bonus in the majority of rases wns
net n soldier from choice, but from
necessity, in which case patriotism
could have been but n slight motive.
These in the service of production at
home were there wholly from choice,
nnd ,thls our country cannot, yea, must
net, fall te continue in rewarding them
as they deserve.
Let's have dctters from ethers sup
porting the cause against the mercenary
rabble, v
, AN EX-SOLDIRIt BUM.
Philadelphia, March 1, 1022.
Questions Answered
Most-Spoken Language
Te the h'dlter of lie Evening rlibHc tfdeer: 4
ill- r t ' -.. .-.J .. ....
"" v.k .no principal ian?u!Uffi or ine
world, wnlch language la the most epelten,
and olae pleara elve a compnrlKen' with
ether lanruaRcs? " ft, I,. K.
Philadelphia, March 1, 1022.
The English language la the meat ppeken.
I.elng the language of mero than 150,000. 000
People, German cemej next, then rtuaatan,
Trench, Hpanlah, Itnllan antl Portuirucee In
the erjcr named.
Presbyterian Tjieolegical Schools
Te the Editor of the Evertne Public Ledger:
Sir t'leasa name for me the leading
lresbyterlan theological schools In the United
Slates, giving the number of students at
tach. s. 1., T.
Philadelphia, March 1, 1022.
The McCormack"- Theological Seminary.
Mrirlne Engineer Itencflclnl Association,
Ne. :i.1, N. Y. C.," attempts, with
shallow criticism, te" minimize tjie splcn--did
work accomplished by the marines
during the World Wnr. Our critic
sajs, "The most the marines did wns
home service, police duty in Paris, etc.,
and received ?3:i per month." The
fact that President Harding has ex
tolled the work of Certain marines with
the following citation means nothing te
our critic Says President Harding:
"We hnvc long been accustomed te the
heroism of members of the Marine.
Cerps, who seem never te fnil in main
taining the magniticent traditions et
their organization. It is n great pleas
turc te record my acknowledgment of
your own contribution te the enhanced
glory of an organization of which nil
Americans arc se justly proud."
Let me quote official records at Wash-
"On .Tune 27. 1017." says the official
record, "the bnttallen of the Fifth Regi
ment actuallv landed in Frnnce and en
July 3, 1017, the entire Fifth Itcgi
mfcnt was under canvas en French soil.
Frem June 27. 14)17, te the middle of
Sppmber ij)i7i ,,,, rifth HP?lmCnt
....... n ,,. nf iie First Division of
"" .,
4H.Ml,1n.
"On May 21), 101,. in accordance
with Instructions issued by the Presi-
. -" . ,,, . , ,. ,.
, dent the becretary of the Nnvy (II-
rcctcd the mnjer general cemmnndant
'te organize n force of marines for serv
ice with the army as a part of the first
expedition te proceed te Frnnce in the
near future.'
The following letter, dated Novem
ber 10, 1017. addressed by General
Pershing te the major general com cem
ninndnnt, U. S. Marine Cerps, Is both
commentary and explanatory as te why
innriues were used along the line of
communicatiens:
"Your marines linvlnc been under
I my command for nearly six months, I
I f..n1 lin. T nnn nirn I'm, ,1 .ltudrllllllin t
inir report as te their excellent standing
with tlicir brothers of the army and their
under General Bund.v.
General Pershing, ill another letter
te Brigadier General Dejen, (stated in,
part: I
"your service has been vatisl'iiclm-.v
On June I!. 1!)1S. the Second Division
snatched the initiative from tlie Ger
mans nnd started an offensive en Its
front which did nei end until July 1.
BUS, and in the widNls of General
Pershing, "sturdily held its ground
against tlie"-enemy's bet guard di
visions" and completely cleared Beis de
Bellenu of the enemy en June 2, 1018
a major of marines Sending in his
famous message: 'Weeds new I". S.
Murine Cerps' entirely."
Our critic says, "the marines were
net in tlie ticiiches." Fer psychological
reasons marines de net remain in
trendies for any great length of time.
Marines are lighters nnd a lighter's
place is out en the open battlefield,
where a geed soldier ought te be. Our
President made the marines' work im
mortal when he spoke of their deeds ns
"the enhanced clop of the marines."
One cannot win glory In trenches. The'
nsi-clinliiL'icul effi't'l of the battle of Bel-
lean Weed will go ringing down the t
(enturies radiating forces of healthy ac
itlvilies and accomplishments.
Has our critic heard of the Battle of
Olinteaii-'l hlerrj .' I'ecs lie knew, ler
install, e. that the Hfth and Sinh Reg -
.... . .....1 li,.. wiiiii iinniiinn i.iiii icui.
I General null ill en" report
says :
"LllO SPCOlUl JiUUIill. JJ1VIH1
en. United I
, s.n.es. ln'Illin.ith commanded bv Gen
......". ...... .,
Oltlln, 1.1 .......... -" -" -'.- 1
eral l.ejeune. aNe 11 marine etlicer, I
played a glorious part In the operations '
of the Fourth Army in the Champagne
iu October, l'.US. Tins nttncK, com- ,
bined with thar of the French divisions
en its left and right, resulted in tin1
their aUin.de ..gains, the .soldier?' hem.s
Had it net been for the employer with
his tools, the empleye with his ability,
etc., who produced nnd forwarded the
l. n -.. 4. . il . ..
supplies ihitn rj in ine successnii
I prosecution of the wnr. the soldiers In
, France could net but have signally
railed nnn instead or returning te n
free America would either huve been I
billed or captured and our country I
would he groveling in tlie dust nt the!
I Kaiser's feet. as the soldier Iu effect
""ly directing the energy procured
'through the who, were in the service.
nf production at home? Havliitr been
engaged 111 tills greater service it is
only proper that the ones who stnjed at
home having this responsibility should
have the greater reward. Net only that,
but the country should continue this
pellcv through the industries, munici
palities, rsiaie aim .National uevcrn-
ments te offer preference in employment
'nnd 'nnd waues, first, te these who stayed at
.. nk.nl ......I AA.i.ltt.iiV I nnn niiuill.n 1'rtil I It) I"
and our ceiiimaiid is cun-ldcred ns one rl"r; e pr, '' ?"' ""C"' ,
if .i t. a. ii. . t t. ... ...i.t.. T nere an n.tlniH fur all our pah
of the best in tiaiicc. I have nothing ut tthen J0,lth, the llr,.,imi h,.,,,,,,,,,
but praise for tlie service which jolt fIt takc, semeihlng from our he.ttts.
have rendered in this cemmMlnl.1 And It never mir.ee ug.ila.
Chlrnge, 160 atudenta, and Princeton Theo
logical Seminary, 103 atudenta.
Point In Cotten
Te the Editor el the Vvtntnn I'ullte Lcdeirl
Hlr What la meant by a point In the (Jot (Jet (Jot
ten mnrltet? AV H. I.
Phltndetuhla, February 27, 1022.
On a cotton market a point ta enual te
five cents en each hale of BOO peunda. or S3
en 100 balea, 'this belnK the uiual contract.
Changing of Name
7e the Editor el the Mvcittnu Public Ltdeer:
Sir I have aen In your paper nntf ethers
oplnlena le the effect that It Is net neceaaary
te h'ave legal proceedings te make a chance
nf namn valid. Should an alien reatdlng In
this country change Mr nanie and later
apply for citizenship In his new namn,
would this affect securing his flrct or second
paper7 F 1.. D.
Plillad'lphla. Fehruary 2S. 1022.
The naturalization law requires an alien
te flle his declaration nf Intention and his
petition for naturalization In his full, cor
rect name. If hli name linn been changed
without a court order, hn mint state his
original old country name and the name
esmimcd by him. If he then ilealres In un
the assumed name, the court has authority
te make an order changing 'iH name at
the hearing. A declaration of Intention
(first paper), made in the new r.ame. would
net necessarily he void, but the declaration
would have te 'alum that he Is the person
who was kn.iwn by another name In nnethei.
country and that he.. In fact, made th") dec
laration rnd slcncd it.
Poems and Songs Desired
Who Wrete It?
Te the Editor et the Evening Public t.rdge
Sir t am very anxious te knew
the follewing:
"A million million werldi
pence,
A million mlirhly lawn thnt
And ene small ant heap, hidden by small
wsa Is,
Itlch with eggs, staves nnd store. nf millet
Phlladelnhla. March 4. 1022. "
The author of the verse quel-. a Hi.tr ,
lette P. S. Oilman, nnd It ni.pe.iri in her '
poem "A Common Inference
Mrs. Wilcox's Peem
Te the Editor of the Kvenlne Pnblln t.'dgrr
Sir What In the proper tUle of Mr Wll
rex's pcem bRlnnlmr "Laugh nnd th" erld
laughs with you"? W. II. I.,
rhllndelphla. March 3, 1022.
The prepsr tltl ns given tn the poem by
Mrs. Wilcox Is "The Wnv of th.. World."
but we believe It is sometimes printed with
the tltle "Solitude."
"The King of Dreams"
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledgtr
Sir I Inclese n rim by Cllntrn Srnllard
which was united for In jeitenl.-n s Kvrsivn
PCM.IC .I.niiaKR. I happened tn hnve It. as
It Is set te musle. and It Bles me great
pleasure te send It it..
miss noneiiiY M.rn:i:.
Philadelphia. March 3. 1022.
THi: KING OP DI1KAMS
Some must delve when the dawn Is nigh;
Some must tell when tlu noerij beam'.
I'ut when the night comes .ind the soft
winds sigh
Kvcry man Is u king of dreams!
Onn must pln.l uhlle anethtr must pi'
At plow or loom till the sunset gleam.
Put hen the night come, n,l the moon
rldr high
Kvery man Is a king of dre,im
One Is a 3l-.e te a marter's en.
Anethr serf te a despot seems.
IJut when night comes and the dltceids die
Kvery man Is a king of dreams.
This seu may sell and that may buy
This you may barter for geld
that
gleams.
But there's en domain that Is flxe.t for
MAKTIX T. HOUIXSOX
Philadelphia. March 2, 11122.
xi:vi:u au.mx
fly Ttleli.ir.l Ile.irv Pte.hl.v I
V
We ate strelice" Ill.l are bette
Under mnnhoe.l s sterner rlKn
Still We fee1 tint 1-cme'hlnR siv.-e'
Follew'tl veuth, with M Inir fi'
And will never com. asale
Something beaullfu, Is v.uiln .'
And we sigh fei It In vain
We beheld It everwh. re
On the erth nnd le the
Dut It nev.er cimes ..gnu.
The Teeple's Kiiruni will appear dally
In the Kvenlng Public Ledger, and alae
In the Sunday Public ledger. Letter
discussing timely tnelrsjUlll lip printed.
a well as reauestetl poems, and miratien.
ef general Interest will tie nhswered.
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Best Beauty Docter
Dally use of Cuticura Seap, with
touches of Cuticura Ointment new
and then, keeps the skin fresh,
smooth and clear, Cuticura Talcum
is bIbe Ideal for the skin.
BaUvvUIackriMbTitaU AdJrtt: Caucat.Lk
raKrUi, Dipt ur, Mai d.a4t,MM."be!dt art.
weer. mnc, uinumntatianilMe t.lcumUe.
i-utlcura aeapaharea without mui,
Unlimited Funds
Fer First, Second, Third
or Building Mortgages
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as tins. AM) te tiii: iiei.ih:k- or
nu tens or s.i iexi": , ,
Notlce Is hnreby gUen. pursu-int ' . (he
terms and conditions of Artu le S-xn ntl;
.of the nboe-mentlen d .Mitui- .i i'"'e
or Tr-.it. ih-ii tlw nnhrslmi. I u. i..n
'dulv appointed nn.l nu- urtlni; in . Hend
holders' Cemmltttc representing ni.ij irlty
In amount of all outstanding benis and ever-
due coupons of the .tld Perte III", t.us
Company, under a llnn.lhel.h rs l1-peslt
Agreement In writing, .luted Auust 1. 1111.
heretofore ledged and new .in nl. lin rne
ti,-.. vel...., T.if.i x. Trust tenniiru .it 1 nli-
ntlelphlii. as I)iiesltaiv. whose address 1 s
Xt'ttnwtst rerner of Chestnut nnd 1 uurtn i
Streets, PhlladeliXila. Pmnsylvanla and
that snld femmtttm lm terniulut'd
and nuprtivcd .. 1'li.n tin I Agre. ment
In writing, dated Nueml.er 2S lull
for the reorganiatien of the nffalrs or
said Perte Itlce (las Company, which
has also been Ille.l with the said The
Provident I.lfe i Tiut ivminn' of I'hllii
delphlti. us lepnsltui and th it ou art
herebv miucsteil te euree te th. t. rms of
hucIi I'lun un.l Agncmtnt of ii.i.rgiinls.itleti
and execute nn.l hetem.. a nartv te the sum
I ''detigltlni? 'Veir ialVl V.n.is
.tin:
coupon
iwlth thasnlil The
Company of Phlladi
Pmvldim l.if
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nanv of Phladi nba. as Hi inn "i
xrhanse for tertllli att s of d. p..- l th' reef
executed bv the Depositary In th. form pr"
scribed nnd apprev.d by th" Cmm tt. and
te pay un nsseiJMntnt will' h is hti.bv le
rlare.) te be H j.er rent eti tin (ic alue
of the bends and rnuuuti. k .1. pe.it, J by
ou, within thlrtv (Je) !.! aft. i the last
publication of this notice un.l nt leu-' ten
(10) dais befere anv h.iI of tlie preperts
of raid Perte lllce (1-is Cump'iny in th"
notion new nendlnir for the fore. ..sure of the
said Mertgngn Nfcur.ng said bends and n.ii n.ii
liens, pursuant te and In cempllanee wth I
the' terms of said I'lun and Agrecm. i.t of'
UenrsanUatlen. dated Xe ember 2S. ltd
In thu event of Neur failure t i i nun1'
with this request, you mav Jein in fU. h I'litu
and Agiiement of H'-tuganl it.en during inn
time within thlrtv (an) d.ivs lifter th. s.tU .
of the said prepenv in !i"c .sut. up e
nnvlmr the nss.sHtnent tli.-n .lue in.! r .u
I'lnn and Agrim.nt of ll" iir .iti.'i. ir 1
interest th. reen, and as a li.jul.lit.d aiiieui
ten ner i entuni en the amount ;f the eh. --
mtnt us simulated il.iiinci f..r our fni.u
te ceme In sooner ue.br t-il.l Plan
a lei
,jre.miit of lteiiruaiiu.it mr.
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COI.LAIKItAI. Tllf-T MOK'I ...M.I. t.OI.I)
nexiis. i).ti:i .11 m: 1. laoe.
t'nder lb" prevlsiuna of tea n 'mce.
tealed prep 'S ill will h, re. el. ..I f, 1 11 n.
teunt of tb Mnklna b'tind until 1." n't Jeck
neon, M.irrli S, lli'iJ, at the .,IUC uf the
undersign."). Trustee, for the .a t, ,,t
the lowest price ret Pticdlng 1 ai u 1
rrued Inter -tt of se m.mv of tfi ,i 1 ,ue .
us ll'ia .'.JS I" wtM purehas.
Propesils should b indorse 1 I'- ;,
for the s.t of tie Welsba. h Cen 1 ai j ,v.
lvr Cent Collateral Trust (ield n n nJ
addressed te
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I'nd'T th. pruwiuns of th niurtg'14, 1 -
pes.ils fur the iii.eunt of th i,, t, . 1
will b" rttene.i until :) P VI M.,, 1, 1 ,
1H22 at th" off 1, e f the Wnti.ii 'i r'i.
Cempiin Truste. for th.i htl. . , i. (,t
the iewest eric, net eedinu lei- ,..
thtir face valut and aevrm .1 u.., ' tf ;
many of th. above nu ntb.ned b . i. ,v
1211. 310. .17 will part-has. All ten 1 1 - . .
be addr,Hse.i 10 the -miler gne.i
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R. C. Clayten, Passenger Agent
029 Cheatnut htreet Philadelphia. Pa.
Telephene I. mibnrd 7116
WILLIAMS LINE
S S "WILLPOLO" Sailing March S
te Les AngeBes, San Francisce,
Portland, Seattle and Tacoma
Freight Received Daily
PIER 27 NORTH f
M)lt Itvn-S AMI PAHTICLI.AHS, AITI.Y
WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
Ill Drexel IJIdg., Custom Heuse Place Lembard 5474-5
BLACK DIAMOND LINES
REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE
TO ROTTERDAWI
S S EDCXHILL" (U.S.S.I1.)
SS "STORM KING" (U.S.S.I1.)
SS "EASTERN SOLDIER" (U.S.S.U.)
TO ANTWERP
SS "WESTERN SPIRIT" (U.S S.ll )
SS "EASTERN SEA" (US SB.) ,
SS "EASTERN DAWN" (U.S.S.B.) APRIL
Fer Rates and Particulars Apply
fevelin & Comeanv. Inc.. . Aecnt
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MARSEILLES, NAPLES
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S S "West Lashaway"' (USSB)
. Sailing March 10
Fer Rates and Particulars Apply
GEYEL8SS & CO., inc.
Philadelphia Agents
108 S. Fourth St., Phila
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KERR LINES
Sailings Frem Philadelphia
FOR HAMBURG
SS "Schoharie" (U. S. S. B.)
Sailing March 8
SS "Dallas" ( U. S. S. B.)
Sailing March 18
HUDSON SHIPPING CO.
Inc., Agents
LAFAYLTTE HUlLDlNt.
PHILADELPHIA PA
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March 23
By the magnificent, oil-burning
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Spacious promenade decks, large and
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modern innovations, fully equipped
gymnasium, etc. Fer rntes and full
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