Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EXIIIITION PAINTINGS
nrnn'iti a mn iinin
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M W. MMJ HANKEY
McCLEES GALLERIES
1507 WAI.M'T HTRKHT
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612-614 Chestnut
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Freight and Passenger
Elevator Service
Apply
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Second Fleer
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MAKE THROAT SORE
KEEP your mouth and threat practi
cally rn free by disselving.every
hour or e, a convenient'te-tile,
Icaiant tutine tt powerfully antiseptic
jTermamint Tabfet, whenever you are in
plsce where germ are thickest; illy
Tentflated street can, interurbans, rail
toad cars, shops, theatres, and schools.
An efficient antiseptic is released and,
nixing with the saliva, bathes the deep
est tissues continuously, holding the germ
life within safe bounds, relieving the sere
Mess, snd pessiblv preventing infection;
laryngitis, tonsillitis, "flu." Relieves
hoarseness. Recommended for singers,
actors, speakers smokers, etc. Children
like them. 60jS at all druggists.
Rtemnuniti &t threat tpttielitt.
i ghficiant. dtntUU end drucaut.
ifnmamint
GERM-FIGHTING
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Het baths with Cutlcura Sec-;, fol
lowed by light appllcatlone of Cutl
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etlcura Soai (hares without inus.
Business Men
of
Philadelphia
who are using
40,000
Keystone
Automatic
Telephones
eavc time and money
thereby. Isn't this a
geed reason for you te
fellow their example?
SPEED Less than
eight seconds te es
tablish a connection.
SECURITY Every
connection a private
1- line.
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Letters te the I'Alller
Asks. Us te Back Mitten
Te the Editor el the. I'.vciuna I'libUc l.rdae
Sir Seme people nro'"lrenil-ininilcil.
ethers nnrrevvniiutlcil. I worked ler
n detective one (line. He mMeed me
I n'vvnjH te Keep iny ineutli shut. It was
.,... .,.......
the best Ic-fwin 1 ever lenrncil In my "fr.
1 It ceM neme of im P. It. 'I. platform
Iw.vs.tcn weeks' pav te Ret nmuHlnti'd
.with President T. V.. Mitten; also our
'seniority ri-hts. That It a sample of
i "he old management.
1 The pieatest need in I he world to
day is eo-eperntlon. In ether words
pull topetlier. In 1011 the V. It. T..
te my knewledKe. was quoted at !?!.
, Later the I". It. T. paid dividends and
'tnueliPil nenrl) S.'i.". Wonder If any of
thrvp lnlde dlreeters toeh profit
Vlmt
li their teal renMin .'
We en the trel ey
ears me wie. Ihemns v Gluten i iim "i-1 m). i" " i wnnm, .
man When n tunn Rees in huines ou aweiinte with tunnv of my huddle- and
hae get te I ii the job eitrelf. Me I find that all this nele Is reelting
has -hew n the puldie he lni the nbilitj. te them. They want te ferset the war.
I'liore . IntelllReiire and judgment te de When iliry aeie home thev dldne'
things A geed master makes geed , leek for nnything but a job. Thev
servant?. . , 5' l'lr job and are trjlng te build the
lien. Is n mpirpulnii 1 wish It make :
My father was n big feed dealer and
a elrrk of tlie markets. I'replc have
get te eat te live. The people of this
Nntien nie te blame for the priees tney
pn for feed. I bey lune mmle tlie eon- ' rievprnmrnt Is rendiieted. 'e Is our nn nn
ditieti. And tliey enn't bent the 'tlen in strength advanced. Kreni Hip
gouger. Mittrnizp tin- Natien. Let President down te the vmnllest legls
err woman wateb (lie sen es of every I Inter. they have bcpn elected by the
dealer. And buy quality. Men't blame 1 people te work for the best Interests
the farn;er. New. stockheldeis. net be- , nf ,P people, and net for the best in
iaue 1 work for the P. It. T . think
nf ibe pat. and bark Mitten te your
limit. '. L. S.
I'lilladelphln. Mardi 11. l!-,-,.
One Hundred Per Cent American
Te th' Ld tot el ll' .Vri'i te Public l.rtlerr'
Sir- As n leader of the Kvt-NIMi
I'linic Liix.iit I am sending " few
lilies te the People's I'eiillii which !
hope v en will publish. It is disgusting
te h 1110 per cenl AjUPI'leiltl ritittll te
tend such Icttrrs from Kuglish or puj.
KnglNh people, lis letters of "I'.nslish
man." of March ". and another by "An
Knglish War P.riile." I think the
KngllMi people should feel obligated te
the l" jilted States nfter tlie lecent war
instead of knocking them.
If an A1nerier.11 in Knslnnd veild
send nueli rrlllelsin te the I'.nsli-h press
he would no doubt be put in prison or
deported I would lik,. 10 rnniud tne,.ll(1 u.,iinarters leastinc crr ttitnc
wriles of siirli letters Hint if lliev de
net like the I nlled State- and it.s ion-
ditiens there me no strings tied Pi them
and thev 111:1.1 lelurn te "liideiniii
Ilngland. I -tin Kill per cent American.
(AltltOLL i:. fAMPnt.
PMIadelpbin. Mnrrh 11. 1'.I2'J.
Weman's Defense of England
7e ' - rrft'ar e Uir l.i -emu rub r I rie"
Sir Sniurdnj evening I rend n litter
.u veur duinu wbirh ninilsed. nl-e pre
veked me very much. The paitv who'
vvrnje il signed lilni-
-elf "An American
Mvvaj
If ou don't iiiiud 1 weii'd
:::z ; .r'fhntTi,;- ;
te go te work le help her husband out.
And as fn a.-" what "Mrs. nr I'.rlde
said about Ann rim coining into the
war late, it was perfectly Irue. The
Allies had b"eu light lug for nbeiil tin f e
enrs betei .Ameilci went in.
Ilut the tierinniis would have wen If
it hadn't been fur America. Kut veii
forget I'liglnnd went into llie war en a
dnj "s nelire i". America did tinili
the war Ilut Am-nm did have train
lug ramps, jsenie men who tiaiueii never weie uiss.ni neu. ineir ervi'-es vvere in
saw France, thieugli no fan t nf iln-ir , all times honest nnd faithful in whal
I'wn. Abeui the war of '70, did ou ) ever capaeily ther were assigned, at nnj
ever flop te consider ii was a Herman , and all hours nievln- signal and alr
Klug en iiti Dngllsh throne who vt.'is rrnfl equijimenl a fast as tran--pnrla-espeiisible''
' lien would rarrv these Inuiorteut sup-
"An Aineiiinii Alwajs" mv inei her plies nvei-se.-fs,
is Knglisli and pieud of i' . further- ' The entire nnil en several occasion
mole, she K no 'Imer " I had two w.i given feini cards le be tilled out
brothels time burn In I'nsliiml vvlm and tiled for evei -cas duty - but we get
served line is dnlii; ivi ice in Haiti no fnitlier llinn whete we were. Sev
ue . eral limes 1 appieached idlicers of the
When am one a-ks me wlia' I am cninpnuv and iiiipiired what the pros
I urn nlwavs pimid te sli; I was born I poi l vveie. and hew seen we vvere go
in Anieilea. ing overseas. The leply was- "It l
"An Aiiieriiuu Alwavs, ' I tlnnk vnu net where .von would like le go. It I-.
.tie just mi ngitiilnr. and the sooner veu where 'we' put ou'."
get nff thin stufl" the belief. I'm net mm,.., t ,, , ci-.i r. r,. 1.
afraid nf mv ipiiiinn se I'll sun im
nnn.e iii:i.i:v stp. i:vs.
Phradelphin. March II. P.i'J'J
Pleads for Lessner
7n II.' I'd l.i. r tl ' I 1 ' t. " T'l'i lr I rrlnr,
Si" It's the old sjerv nver ngiin. of
the e'di r rriiniiuil holding vvaj ever
the viiiing one f uni rerer"in; In I lie
'.lilcl,e!-l.essii r rasp. I.esnei . he s
a mere b",v . get s in the el'ilu ilian
b"c,ni'e lie leiumliteil a rriine while
belli? urged mi b.v a in ich nldei and
l:ntileii"d rrimiii ii "f i'n:np. Ii" liml,
a life, but whv -heiild h" llie when it
was proved thai it was unriiteniieniilV
I.essner- hn- h.irdlv 1 egun I f . Vii
ion I hi of it
Hew n i-unp d-ln-hei b -ind nil r 1. 1
n niiv i mid leiuni n venln-t nf lii-M
degree iiuid"r in I hi- c,is,. js emetliiiig
I m k, iiuiiii nllur ciliiis ciiiiiint mi
ilrr-tnini Tli' iiiiiusillnnimeue vvii m
nhnli l.i-snei heard the enti n e nn
sfd -i.i- wonderful I I'link ihr.t i
, nieic e Imuhl be nmililiid nnd simi,
c'eniencv i nw u li" meni Itmg llie ver
ipi I lib iniirl firiiiunt. In ipi-eiil
nine. iiiilc n fe'v irisnnei- .ncii'iil of ;
liu lib' li.ive ;n'le, nfl with ,i light -"II-lei
ce i,r even Itepilnui b"eiiise lliev have '
immev ur m i n'li d pull
I fn .iil'l fin' l.'-sii'l b' ,ll, e be
llllsli'l I'll In I I lln ll"l I.llliw 111', i II
nbeiil i inn Is ,ind I i timiigs. bui I -hi
ki.nw w Ti.it is ii e I- I. 1 1
Pbihidelplii.i Man i II. UiJ.'
Warns the Unwary
In II I'll tin ii' I' I 'in -u I'Hh 'lirl-j't
Sir I M'.id linlll the letters Mglied
P. II. .1. ' .1 11 I meie in i litis S. Ii .
unr Slaev. iiiin priiiiig the i a es of brnl. -r-
mid in-rnnrs. I tirei with tin in
i li.it Iheillv smii i nt li.'l-l nne.llgnte
llie bmkeni.-e ,nisi w bnsi, liiiiuici.il
-t, iinliiig is in,' mi n snuinl basis
Mil re'llli lielnvv II Hun wllbh li.li
.l'lei "tl nie M"r.l Jljllly, mill I hepi
nlns will ii'iiil ,, di evirren'c
Net mi veiv mug nje II long cstnh
liilied blel,erii:i lil in cillnl me up nn
the ii lepheue, liv in-; in ieiiviihc me
will) fact", li.vnis. lie. v h -nili mid
sinli sinik was ei client te invest m.
lln ilinl dnv I told him I w, isn't Ititer
istcl ill tlie iinitlei. us I b,,i never
iinesii'd inene in siiidi , inminer. ns
Innl iiinie te simre After thill I hung up
'he ll e. lint Iml geilllenilln"
dldll'l iille llei.illnl no the neM dni
nnd nevl wiek sei.i ciiiulnr letters.
anted In iil'l In person, bin we jihsn.
lulelv lefiirid In have lllll I Iiiiil' In in
with him. II' ni flilliet W."i vcrv nevr.l.l
lilisti" llbenl ilivestin"; hnrd-e.iruid
iniiiiev in ii nil!! he wns mil .., is,, l,,il,
., ,1 i lln. smiiiiiIii.ss ,.r li VV..II .i.'
e',- ,'. ' - -' .. , ii, ,
iipsliel nf llie whole uuilier tinned nut
ilial that 'tit in has new lulled.
The papers s,tP, Wlls m0 tl m
lien dollars nud doing a "le'ephene
business." 'I hen, lei me s,iy i,, j,,itr
lenders, if niivlbiii" of the like -li'eulfl ,
happen in u, all I can snv Is, "e.
wnie! ' IJKItNAltU I!.
Plilladelphia. .Match I I, P.i"'J.
A Friend of "Little Denny"
te lilt I dtler of th' L 'ma 'nt r rrtqrr
Sir I am net wire if the Peeples
I'eruiii Is llie I'eriect department le
write te in this" ease, but urn taking u
cliuiiee.
I inn a faithful reader nf "Little
llcnnr'a Xolebeok" In your Piiges. and J
.... ...1 ... .1.1.. ., l.llL ...II
wuiu in tojute a Mjggvetivii wunu j hiii
'-,-. pr'W
.
PEOPLE'S FORUM
snre rver.v etlirr render of tills comical -
article will ntinrei'iiitp.
Why net linve till en n certain ,nc
every nlclil. iiitrnd of licrc nnil there
and evcr.v where?
I KIIOW of two paper 111 Ollirr runs
, iti nil I II i .1 1 1 It I-
w MICH alwnjs IilUC it Miere e I Knew
' i,(,rr, (0 j,, f()P iti .,i,i the piiae
., t, i,!,,,,,,.!,. would be n geed one,
or ,,, n,,, fllnnv jmse.
At lenst H'lc'ct :i plncf for Little
IIpiiim . niwl limit kllili te II.
MIIS. . I. I,AVi:it .lOXRS.
I'lilladelphln, Marth II. 12'-V
Views en the Benus
Who Crleth Loudest?
Te Hi' EH'Inr el II" t. cl"l rnbUc l.rdeer:
Sir Who irielh leml"at for tlia
lwiiu? I H. the rr.il n.ntriel : the teal
lichter? N'e. The ten tiehter Is med-
'c"t. the real fishier knew that he only
lull ion mi a liriiier leunilntlnn. I uej
don't eritleire everything and everybody
who tlen t linnd them seiuetlilnB.
Thts is a government of (he people
nnil for (lie nennlp itml hist n nur
terests or nny individual iwiuy et men. 01
vvliieh the American Legien is one.
If we want te get back te geed time
again we must teuspive our money in
every way. Wp must bp .in-t as patrl- 1
nlle as v Iipii wp rlninereij for war
against tlie Kaler and Knlprlin, and
when we went forth te batlle-fer the
. pietccl en of our i-euutrv.
In tbp main, it is tlip loafer who!
went Inte the war for tliP novelty audi
excitement who is today hanging around '
vvnlllng for the preveihlnl "rleh uiic'p
le die." Instead nf being wiTIIng te)
go and search "where the rich aunt 1
lives." These men. as a rulp, did net j
go around and pnrcli for n job, but
ihey suid. "We had a hard time of it
'ever tliere.' and we are going te take'
a geed, long rpst." And tlipy are still ,
testing. Itpsllng en thpir laurpN. Mei
of tlipin. Instpad of looking around for
work, are leuling nieiind their Legien
,, nll,,n,v ,v10 rniw , ,,Kree vvitli
(lir. pn-,.s te SP) imdreds of dollar"
, , f t10 Cevefninenl ns "deferred
, .ompen-atien."
IIKNKY T. I.OItlNCi.
Philadelphia. Mnrcii P.'. ItrjL'
Benus? Yesr
Iti III' I'd ter el the 'Cirtiiie I'tibltr J.rdgri
Sir--An American clliiirn. enli-led as
a telprnplier for 01 ei spas serve. r
111 is lit hiive been draftedl. was hippnl
,"..,, , ,, :, .,y ..', ,,.."
enri ..,.. ,, ei-.'..n' e,.
.?"0 mentli
y iii1 M. iilletmrnt. NO.r.O
1... - 1 P-. a .l - 1 il ..
. ? r" - i-vrt. ..en, .-en
vv neil, was spni in jioneken for !
cial dulj." which Included slevedeie
wink, office work and the like, I vvs
net tlie enlv one te work s(e b.v side
witli civilians who were e.irning mucli
greater salaries than service men. and
in many Instance" mere and better work
was accomplished !." the service men.
The civilians set nvn with murder, as
the sny ing gees.
Notwithstanding tlie fuel Uje men
blank wliiih was cberrfullv bn'nded in"
- - . "
bv in then employer and was a-vurril
in nisiiien would be wailing for me
,ii in i el urn. but when I came hack,
n inly fnr weik. I was informed ihcie
were nn vnennrir-.
M.v position wn jeepardised l Iireii-h
p3irietisii.
i if the sevpial million iroer-- tran
pmli'd overseas, with but vir.v slight
misliiip, and of the nian.v thousands
who were fortunate enough te jeturn
- most I v nil young man of them
ph.vslc.il wrecks, the rninitr.v should he
,i-. . infill in I 111 e ii.en W'lieie nm ilm.a
f,,K,Tss,ne)i who said nothing is tee
geed rer tlie servue men.'
And who is this bird VelMrnd?
i;.-M KM P.Kit (!' Till". TWKNTT.
SKCMMt SICNAI. (IlIlPS A.'l
lis-.I) Al'.Ktl SlJlJADItdN. P. OP I'.
I'lnladelpbln. Mar.h H. MH.".'.
Questions Answered
"A Kiss Three Feet Leng'
r I'rl'tnr n' tl' 1.1 ft i y I'ub'tr J.fdO""
s -t'i,.n -v r-i .i in th" rnfinlnir u.' 'h
' .p e4ii,,ii v l.i itiri f tnnp
.1 S.Mi: T I'lL'T
IM.iiH.lr , ,, tnrrh n 102.'.
1 lil- r ' ,,t - sun. se fr I- - em fl i1
nrUini'f'l in I'flnirrllrtii lit ill nvil1
3iil TfiH im I li- r(tuiltiir ef ft nf film
i-i, hil the Uii 1 h- n: i -t -i - in I
'h- ineMiin j'i r. 1 1 i n . i
Death of Guy de Maupassant
ill' I diter el tltr .Vrtni'j Publt' I.'dyer
St- Allt ip, liny ii" Miur""'!!" ill"
ii, r. r I
I'hitnd'tphii. Mar.h n i:i"J
lie MntiPftiynnt died In nil n;'utn fir th" .
i ,M" at I'm . rrne in.ln.t. v. f-,. '
,i ISs; true, r-f lii".inni nrerr"'l m hi"
i ns ,n,t i ns"l r, "s 1 1- u Fi I lie.-n nr nr
I . i "t tv wick In I HI"
Our Oldest Pert of Entry
7n il ' rdilnr ill II" r.'l'Cilil 'J rub'it l.'daei
s r. I'kas" t"ll in whfrh Ij. reir old?"'
Mirt nf entty Mid When II i'U"tnn liniiDi
i i.s t,ui t SI .V r.KliA.N
I'liilB'l-ir'n.i Mini. .' li.'.'.
.st il-llilllie. I'l '" e'li iild'af ell;",
.ml tun . therefore, M siild m i mil nld-t
imn lit enir. 'J'h MOOitn lie'tsr ni Sr
mils', i 1 . (Id (Jr,,rn'i i mlitc nn
h" iiIki i, M tVjiinii, i,jii. in Hi., e-ninl
.nr nf the lit"
Wants Source of Quotation
f n iJn- I'diler el tk' reei'Jn" I'ub'l' l.'de'i '
I ih'iiild ns ni ,i wrri j iri rrnm en nj
e,r e,ni,rs the s0urr ef ihlj nutitatlin
' The ,innrs itnum" th i ifius r.f the van-
'niin,i . nn.. u.r- . .,, ,, ....,,,,., ,-
il"si'f thrli ien'lirf.
HP.i.KV r M.ri.vv
I'hi'idr ph n March .1 l!i."" 1
That Eighteenth Amendment
Te r.diini nt th' ,'i'riiini7 I'tibtw Ltdatr.
s.ir VV'h n was lh I.lKhtenth Amend
ni"ni te 'ne I 'iinfctliuHen ),dss"d ind when
WHS II JMII into rffeel" VV, 3 1,
rMiiudlnhl.i March 1 lu"2
Hi- I'lKhteepih AniendniTt v .ldipteil
Vuausi 1 1020. Ij tlire-fnijrihs of th
him On Miaust 2'l I02O, the United
Stal S'crelar" of Hme proclaimed It in
f,f'"''
The reeple'a rirntii will npprnr itallj
In (he I'.vrnln Public liUer, end nlae
In Ilia jsurday. 1'ublia ldfer. Letters
rilsriiMini; timely laplra will lie printed.
n well n reieleil , nnd nuestleaa
"'
or ctneraa imereni- m enmirru,
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T .lrkrlTTJiJhrrt.TVA.TTiir.TlTrT A -TlTJWSTl A,Y.
Poems and Songs Desired
"Courtship of the Carnation"
Te tht Kdller of ttie nvti'lne PubHe l.rdeer:
sir There I a poem which t thlnli U en
titled "Courtship of the Carnation," which
I am cry ilflrau te sp nrlnled In your
ITeeple's Verum. t ihlnk the flrnt line li.
"A b!, new red carnation." and the lnt
line, as t remember It, las "Oh. leek I My
whlt. whlta rose liai turned te burnlne
ted." I . et.tvini autM.
Philadelphia, March n, 1022.
"Somewhere Up Yonder"
Te the V.Aiter 0 the Kvtnlne I'ublte J.tdeer:
Sli I will aiprc!at It If one of our
reader will nd In. and ou will print II.
a feem railed "Somewhere Up Yonder." the
firt llnej of which nr'i
"Ilut ome time, eemewhere up jender.
Te.irl lh steam of the. eaitern'Mar.
1 "hull Journey down th aprlnr path
Te ou, honey lee. up there."
ItOHB T. KANR.
T'h 'aiielnhls. Marrh A. lf)I2.
" " " -..--. .... t .- " '.".'11!!!1L! I I Miaw-awasswaiaM
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Lew cost, low up-keep; long life.
The 1922 Stewarts are quality trucks; sturdy, simple,
practically trouble-proof.
At new low prices, you get a High grade truck that cost-.
less te buy, leas te maintain; that gives years of faithful
service.
In nine years Stewart reputation has circled the glebe;
thousands are in daily use.
' 9 year old Stewarts are still runninr.
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5pa4 Truck new $119S
1 ten " 1395
l'ten " 1790
2 ten M 2090
2'i ten - 2290
3,4 ten " 3090
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"A Sheltering Tree"
Te Hit Editor et Hit Evtle Public l.tdetrl
Sit I Wonder If tnv of your readers will
Im able te locate for me the complete poem
of which this la a part. a
"Hath year le ancient .friendship adds a
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As le an oak, nnd prccleua mere and mere;
Without desrvlnnea nr help of ours,
They Brew, and ellml wider epread"i each
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Philadelphia, March 4, 13UJ.
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A Fobs Peem '
Te IhfF.diter e Hi' Kvtnine Public l.tdetr:
filr P'ense publish the poem by Sam
Wftlfr Tess vvhlclh tart like this!
"Let me lit In a heuee by the aid of the
read
Where the race et men te by,"
Whkh nf hla doelie, of poems contains this
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Philadelphia, March T. IP:!-'.
run neush nr Tin sipg or the
no ad
ny Samuel Walter Fn
There a're hermit aOula that Itva with.
dravv'n .
In the peace of their self-content;
There are aeuls. like star", that dwelt
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BUFFALO, N. Y.
GOMERY SCHWARTZ
MOTOR CAR CO.
Sales Roem, 128-110 North Broad Bread
Service Station, 2400-U Market St.
The American Tobacco Com
pany has grown through the
friends it has made.
"Ill" cigarettes in eighteen
months have come te be one of
the four largest national selling
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paths
Where htihwaj" never ran;
But let ma live by the side of the read
And b a friend te man.
It me live 'in a house by ths slds of tht
resd
Where lha race of men no b.v
The men who are soed and the men who are
bad.
As soed and' at bad aa I.
I would ret sit In the acerner'a seat.
Or hurl th cjnlc's bans ,,..,,..
J.ct me liv a In a heuae by the side of the
read
And be a friend te man.
I see from my house by the elde of the
read. -
Ity the ride of the highways of life,
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GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2100-14 Market Street
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Phaeton - - $1493
7-Pass. Phatten 1745
Coach . - - 1795
Cabriolet - 3295
Cups - 257ft
Sedan - - 265ft
Tour. Limousine 292ft
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