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SMITH & SONS 914 Walnut Street ft !. . 11 ' ' if V 111 Hi f Ear ii j, Mm REFUSAL BY DERBY IS LLOYD GEORGE Renewed Demands That Pre- mler Resign Are Heard In Political Circles THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor COALITION DISINTEGRATING iftMfe, 'MEW; OLDFIELD D "999" ii I W 11.1 ll.,"'. .. r """" ere en-I&tltualn-.tlr utiuut the rxreti rxreti Ittleiiul Milur In Hi. nlilil.i.t "000." n full-Kire fr.y guaranteed tire. 39x2Ms Anti-Skid, S9.99 f.Se tie Dealer Nearest Yeu or Ress Walten Tire Ce. 312 N. Bread St. fcRrier 6074 Snrnre .vis? ggresyrj k gSBSJBlgMgjgf sBfl89Ek2fMic&&j?kiY BlM Rill Ask for the Red Recerd i 10.000 Prise Cen(-.t ('r ateren. Mr. Kdlsen'a nbtiilnable at BiAKEa3BEEKABT $. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut f and 20 S. 10th St. By Hip Associated Tress Londen, March 10. The Earl of Derby's rejection of the Indian secre taryship, ceiuinR after failure of the nlenlsts' inectinic en Ttiesduy te give i Prime MinNter Llejd Geerge n veto of , confidence, forms the chief teptc of con versation In political quarters, where 1 the effect en Lloyd Geerge's tenure of eflice In warmly debated. Tlie refusal of Lord Derby te enter the Government In believed te have been final and even tlie met ardent coali tionists are manifestly anxious in view of tlw failure of Tuesday's meeting and j the obvious hardening of the deterinlnn- 1 tien of man Conservatives te cut loose from the coalition. The Premier's political enemies de clare it Is Impossible for him new te retain hU position as head of tlie ad- ministration while depending mainly ' upon Unionist votes, and urge that it ! Is time he recognized the fact and tnudc his threatened resignation definite. I Meanwhile, no word comes from Cric- eicth. Wales, regarding tlie Premier's j intentions. Hi: Is hpending his time In -cstlng, golfing and gardening nnd, an his friends say, "thinking things out." while current decisions are left te Austen Chamberlain, and. n is widely inverted, the disintegration of the I audition proceeds apace. , It is stated in some quarters that Mr. I.lejd Geerge has decided te pro long liis ntny in Wales te sec hew far 1 the ferment will work before be de clares his bend. Tlie question whether after all lie will go te Genea is uNe debated in political circles. It is suggested he Is less eager than heretofore te partici pate in the conference. It is uNe thought that if the report that Premier Peltieare, of France, will net attend proves true. Mr. Lloyd Geerge will be still les reluctant te abandon the tilp. It has been r'-peatedlj stated that it wns his desire te attend the Genea meeting that mainly he'd him te tlie premiership, nnd it is thought that if lie new resolves te forge tlie visit his resignation will neon be made final. REPLY TO U. S. REVEALED riAMP FACTORY- ! Tfcta At ' ILmp A i Ca- fll pleta II IC.30 V j 01. f ; Sttrlc I ' t I . Take Slap at Engllih Te the rrflfer e the Kvtnlng PiilHe Ltigeri Sir I would like te sny a word In regard te the critics. Why Is It they come te this country from foreign coun tries nnd find fault, with the laws and Mm uii-ina .n.t ,fSi,i iniie te live here? Just a we'rd te'the man who sign him self "An Englishman." , t . The eighteenth amendment nccm te worry him. If he stnys here, until It Is repealed he will be a very old man. He necms te think this country has no right te pass a law forbidding the use of a drug that causes men te beat tlicir wives, starve" their children, fill tlie penitentiaries and nsyluuis. a iinn t "V.nulMi War llrldc. If England would pay this country the minium or ueiiars iuai w- u u..u ... our pockets nnd leaned them during the war this country could pay its soldiers a bonus. But if they did that I nm afraid that the English soldiers would go hungry. . , ,, . In regard te the "sleeping dogs ehc spoke of, I think It would be hard te awaken them, as they were driven te their kennels once. These people that can sec nothing geed in this country or Its people must remember , there are ships leaving here nnd New erk almost every day for that geed old country tucy left behind. ', M- Philadelphia, March 10, 1W2. Needs Medal for Bravery Te tht Kdlter of the EvtMna TuMIc LtAeer: Sir In answer te Mr. W. h. Gil bert, please let me say that the laws en deserting are very strict and any tran chnrged with desertion will find them se If he Is caught. A lnw te pre vent n man remarrying would be no less thnn n crime, ns it would prevent n man marrying a girl who had given nil for her love of him. And it would make every girl his prey. ct under no conditions could he marry her. hhc savs a man will marry a woman well knowing that he can get rid of her. Well, why net? A man can marry ii woman well knowing thnt he can and often does find mere war than the Kaiser ctcr thought of. I knew from experience, nnd net from what I bear or read. I h.ive been around this old world some thirty ears, nnd the mere women I meet and study, why just that miirh mere I like te be nlene. I was has been brought home te tis ih the way the 'silly old Australian has nctcd, In spite of nil cautions given te him, and has asked the Widow Zander te marry him. Hew many "Uncle Blins" today arc chasing the "Widow Zander rainbows," because they fcrc "old feels" who deserve the rude awakening they invariably receive when it Is tee late, nnd these "sparkling widows," with their cajoling methods, begin te lay aside their masks und we Bee them ns they arc and net as they are painted nnd whlgged. Ge te it, Dim, nnd take your medicine, but take u uncempiatu ingly. j. W. S. Philadelphia, March 14, 1022. Poems and Songs, Desired Views en the Benus Need "8plrlt of 76,? Te the Editor et the Evening TueKs Lctqtr: Sir Where, eh where, is the "Spirit of '70"? Have we bred a nation of cewnrds that they arc net willing te stand up nnd protect their homes unless they are paid te de se? I am an ex service man, and have a family, and hnvc gene through as much horror of war ns any of jour writers have thus far expressed. But who was I light ing for? Your writers tell us that It wns that ether people might profiteer, fan this be true? If We had net sent lighters abroad and helped te lick the Germans I say helped, for I am net ene of these who think America wen the war, we only helped what would have become of myself, my country, my home and my family? We would be to day German ruled, with all that gees with Prubslanlsm. I nm net ene of these who enre any thing about what the ether fellow get or did. I only fought for my own pro pre pro lectien. It was all wrong tiint the Government pnid the munitien nnd ship workers a bonus, but two wrongs never made a light, se why should we Ameri can Legien niembeiM be also wrong In order te get revenge? Who was It that paid these extravagant bonuses una salaries? The war Government nt Washington. Who is it .that Is trying te undo nil the harm that this Gov ernment brought qbeut, nnd bring the country Inte n normal condition in order that we may all again prosper? The present Government nt Washington. Are we going te help or hinder t lilt Government V I nnneiil in mv liuddieK net in tlie World War, but was martini i te nnRwer this. Who fs going te profit ever four yenrs, nnd it uravcry means anything I should hac :i medal. Burlington, N. .T., February 27", 1!)22. Mether Approves Spanking Te the l'.diter of the Uvenlne Public Ledger: Sir I quite agrci- with the ex-ehoel Innnlin. it li.i trntP II letter til OllT COl - Allied Finance Ministers SldesteDl mnn rstenlnv snvine that parents Demand of America 'ought te lie les sparing of their disci- Paris. March !(!.-( Itv A. P.i-The! ',llm en w!,h,.,,lr.;'.' ?"hV.! "'. i-jnutKii i" i'j " - - FJuV MKrr 0?r K " . -":. ?i". J. & SPECIAL Friday and Saturday Hrltnlti. Be glum und Italy te the dc mind made by Iteland W. Boyden en 'lehalf of the Washington Government for consideration of the cost of the American occupation troop en tlie llliine wax made public tednj. The es sential part of the document reads: hlle thus reserving tlie rights of i the I'nited State, In whntever milliner The Petitive Price of ! Manufacture ! Tlirf lump li.ite hand- ' samp malieican II n hrd ' stundn. dmililr socket. IxMtitlful silt, s h n d r , rhcnlllft f rinse ulth Jap anese nnnrlH. Thlr rfu lar price I S'ie no. Hut If ea urn amine thr fnrtunnte tnstemrrs In In met row, t. i mnk jnu ii uprrl-l reduced price. tnllt tn their nnrents is umazing. and should net be tolerated. I don't believe in whipping children unless nothing else will de. but sometimes gentle measures lire nut of the iiuestlnn. I nm the mother of four children, most by getting ourselves bnek te the condition before the war? Nene mere than the cx-servlce men. I urn sure It Is only the thoughtless of the ex-tcrvlce men who are clamoring for this "de ferred compensation." JOHN T. McCBEADY, Fourth Artillery. Philadelphia, March 14, 1022. "Only Old Bill" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Afk, pleane. If any of your readere cm eupply me with a poem which I believe Is called "Old Bill." I can only recall the fillenlns lines: "Only th Het for lha blttcmrai tasted. Only the flret for the lonely dlvldel Jey of his Uvlnc and patslen unwaated, Uearlnir them en te a bclna untried. Maybe afar In the cloud lhadewa (let tine. Maybe linear where' the cemrade'a heart thrills, Kemewhcrj he'll hark, as of old, te the greetmiti Jlere'u te us all. Den -eyaee te Old Ulll.' " CinACE T. ATKINSON. Philadelphia, March 13, 1022. Wants Names of Authers Te the Editor et tht Evening Publle Ltdetr: Sir Can nny one elve me the namea of th'i authors and the names of the pecmn contain!) the following quotation!! Klrat "Ever In the atrlfe of your own thoughts obey the njplcr initlnct." .Second. "A friend nheuld. aa a fire, be warm In the daya of aderlty." S. SI. L. rhllaJelphta, March 11, 1022. c . , Edwin Markham's Peem Te the Editor et the Evening Tublfe Ledger: Sir In rending Monday's Ensisn FBDMO I i'Uukr Forum I notice the, rcnueit of Mr. Oicen. for Infirmtitlen leaHrdlne a poem of Edwin Markham's. Although I oe nei knew where the poem la te de leuna in pi Intcd form. I erhaps n copy of It. which I am Inclosing, will be ua aatisiaciery w The I'renle's Forum will nppenr. dally In the E ruing Public ledger, und nine In the Sunday. Public Ider. letters JlBCii'..lng timely leple will be printed. is well ns requested nerma, and question! of general liiterext will be answered. Im. i MtSi BLAttCHB DAVIS, niverrlde, N. J.. Slarch 8, 1922. CimiST WITH xts By Edwin Uarkham I cried aloud, "There Is no Christ In all this world unpsradlaedl Ne Ctrlst te co te In my need. HJ paased In glory out et sight, The angels drew him Inte light. New In the leneiuma earth, and air I cannot nnd him anywhere. Would Ged that HeiUen were net se far And I were where the white ones are. Then trem the gray stents of a street, Where geta nn ocean drift of feet, I hestd a "hlld's cry tremble up, And turned te shrie my scanty cup, When let the Christ I thought was dtad Wa In the little one I fedl At tela I drew my aching eyea Frsm the far watching of the eklei. And new wl.tchtver way I turn 1 see my Lord's white nale burn. Wherever new a sorrow standi, TIs mine te heal His nail-tern hands. In eve'y lonely lane and street TIs mine te. wash His wounded feet. 'Tla mlne te roll away the alene And varm ttls henrt against my own. Here, I ere en earth I find It all The young nrehange's white and tall, The golden city and the doers And alt the ahtnlng of t e hours. IiIm ii . " . ' ' , . ." ' -.v rt . wmmwA AK ( Www WM riiY"w"StsmiUJiJ ir-t . a .a mX tltia Camntia PrA1iit yfe is a trifle mere, but final cost leu. DIAMONDS-- Can Purchased am er Confidential Credit Plan (mfflWWi (MssMsfwi ulth small iMeMy ar monthly paymsnf. The buying power of our two large stores enables you te biiv her at absolute easts prteas with easts Talnss. 1510 CHESTNUT ST. gSffW 1138 S. S2d atffly" Haitian s5 BfTrO IS IN SH' ii.i i.a. . f.i.Miiul m final cash Yeu has mOlUriBl sue uiwi" . . . Xaf better think. ,& SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. , jg& 21at and Meyamentuif Ave. 5 W z KO Phenes! Oregon 8170-81711 Race 0810 wwmmmmmm of whom Is six years younger thnn her next elder sister, and I hae had some experience in child training. they shall be defined later, we consider n.rperni pun -nmenr. - ,, rare o e that our decsiIls l,Qing taken under tlie currence with the first thiee girls nnd treaty of Vers.iilVs. te which the Gov- "'"J " flth ,';aln.': I1,thelf1,K''' ? eminent of the Fnlted States Is net n '-eul'l dNpense with it iiltegetliei. I party, the question which you luue ml- '"d"1 ",,m,t int. w.'' H'elled Iter, but dressed te us concerns our respective I "en that weuldn t hae been se bad if Governments nnd ought te W subject j she liiidn t absorbed some of tie mod med of communications addressed directly cm id-ns that clu dren hae about re re tlireugh diplomatic chnunels tn the nl-1 f-pect for their parents. Many times I iii.il CnreriimpiiiH li.. tlm 1'nlteil Stiiti.,' ! longed te take her ever my knee, but 1 said. "Ne." it might hurt her pride Give Needy the Benus Te the Editor et the Evening TuMIc Xntirrr; Sir Why all this tulk about the "bonus"? It is all very well and geed for the men who new have n geed job te write and say we should net give the bes a bonus, but hew about the peer fellows who reiillv want weik nnd enn't the jeungest et.t it? 1, for one, am strongly in faer of a tax in order te give "our boys (who need It) a bonus. Let these who have a job and de net need it decline it. B. THOMAS. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 11. Wl'Z. Beurtelr Lamp. wn 8-ln.Sllk Shade. Beld bdald, In blue, re-e add geld SI .95 Sseclal.. Beg. Value, 85.00 1 Market St. IT !h Hi' 1 sj Parrel n I'eat, lU 50c i:lru NEW GOUNARIS CABINET Greek Premier Heads New Set of Ministers Athens, March It'..-(By A. P.) The )icV Cabinet formed by Premie Geunarls in succession te tin Cabinet headed by him which tesigned last week is composed a fellows; Preiuiir aiid Minister of ,TutLv, Dcmetries Geunnris; Minister of For eign Affairs nnd Marine, Geerge P. nnil that seems te be a big factor newn- davs In child training, nnd I tried te be' modern. However, she get se flip pant during the last ear Mie's in her lust j ear In grammar school) that I de termined te tr the old-fashioned prac tice. Her s,ters said it didn't hurt them nnway. and they get seme geed out of my spankings. Shortly after I made this resolution mv daughter told me te "shut up" when I remonstrated with her nbeut going with a certain boy. That was enough. 1 get u geed stout slipper, L. STEINBERGieMAVfc-? ' .,' . .: . mister ui.- ar , .u.iiieo-tne, ,.,. t0 h,.r n,em, , there pile .nutmvmx tekls; Minister of Agriculture , M. Ar- , 1Pr u Hmnklng that she'll never forget. ' e rein : Ilnister of Communltatiens. M. Irri.-. ...... l .nlliu nim. mill t must fsysi"::-:--:-X:::--:vv--v--.v-,.:.,ttai)nes .Mit.isirr et rinnnce, .u. i-re- T ' terunukadis: Minister of the Interior. 'IM. Gendas: Minister of Public Iiistrm PHONE YOUR ORDER X ""ClA I tC-l st I ERIE R. R. PROBE ORDERED In siAH r ii. .n..r..:. ...,,i M!Li,.-. ..e v. , nun, .ik i uui m-', uini .uiiiirui ti a- i ' tienal lv'onemy. M. Houffes, ? .?. , Action i: V i ! sny tin' imprevemeni mis -n gri-ui. Tlie ether day .she came te me und told me that her besom friend, who Is thir teen, and wlie-e mother I often talked He Wants His Benus Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir The bonus seems te be talked nbeut by nearly every one, nome for il und some against it. It is ulmest ns pepu'ar as the soldiers were when they started te send them te France. Every one was faying thnt nothing wns tee geed for the American soldier, and when he would return they would bee that he be treated all right. Yes, they are looking after him all right, doing all they can te burn the bonus, kick him from tlie office if lie gees looking for a job, nfrald he will steal something, and n let of ether tilings te help him commit suicide. Oil, boy, but thorn surely urn some leather-hearted people in this country I Kngland and France can pay n bonus te their soldiers, and tills country, the tlihest country taking part In the war. can't pay a bonus, but they cun lean these ether countries billions of dollars and think about letting tliem keep It. Where are softie of these "big boys" that were strangling themselves te death telling tun soldiers wiiut tliey were I ilsiP Spring-time Engagement Time y Pi JmZr sN tsfli flaees at beantlfnl Diamond Rell. PI JKgOK OP or CsH lr'-n,,"e .!r.ea we"WJB!i M PI PH7 0 Din- 1 pl love te are tt. en her MM M U fiLz mentl Solitaire, ml " hand. The eaTments there- yf U n wr m'Mymux jy " """ ,1 wteh 4h n Pj SnMng. M's Elfin Wsteki. $7 EM H U x f , .. , Places this 1 4-Kt. solid geld fH W 4 1 U U Our Confidential Hrln Watch, for n mnn. Qm ttl X IJI II Cnntienlent Credit In ( sent Decket, ray-sDH BJ. ftlgl 11 M i. 7 ! m. u I. mn, thereafter of SI or YB VMmJ U isu LVs. s net e name it is &n n wni. Wlst m MnZ jh HJiSS. the three C C'a of jr.. wpeK' W-WsggfJ jgjSCTgsy reni ,.re eml fill- fc-' w ssiM B0RjC? wast l U Earner I I Open Saturday Evening Send for Oar Free Boek of Genu jVasMSEaaisaasBi L f A $7.50 Bex of 50 15c Straight f lala Mami r - $3.75 , Send in your order te the busy store. SCARLETT i Contracting for Shep Werk te Be Investigated ChlragOj March ltt. (By A. IM Federal investlxntinn of the Krlc Kail ' read's action in leaslns its sUI)ps and contracting shop work te the Mead i ville Machinery Cempuny, of Mind- ville, Pa., was ordered by the Fnltcd 1 States itailrend Laber Beard tedaj. i Tlie beard authorized a member of Its personnel te Invoke "the aid and coun sel" of the Department of Justice and te go ever the property of tin- loud In 1 obtaining etldence first hand. 2 DIE WHEN BOAT CAPSIZES with m tlie subject of modern preb-i going te de for them when they would rctttin te ine tievcrnment et tne peo ple, by tht people and for the people"? Why don't they ceme te the front new? I was a soldier who fought day and night for fenie of these who have made, their millions, und new I hey nre, op posed te the bonus. I would suggest that each and every man who an swered Ids leuutry'H call would write Ids congressional Itepnenlatlve, set ting forth bis views en the bonus ques tion. I earnestly believe that this would go a long way te accomplish desired re sults. Them may be some who don't want the bonus, but the most of us de want It, and wc feel we nrc cntltl te it, und we shouldn't suffer for t few who, they say, are net entitled it. P. J. IIANSBl'llY. Mnhuney Plane, Pa., March D, ID'J f 703 Chestnut St.,PhiIa.,Pa. i tjMf.-X-XK-W-X-W-X-W- I Pilet and Cook en Ohie River Craft , Drewn in Accident Cincinnati. March 10. (B) A. P.) The towboat Helper, belonging te the fleet of the I'limpbi ll'r, Creek Ceal Coin- 'puny, of this el. teihiv capsiznl in the liaiber in re, crashed ngauiHt the piers or tne smiiiiiciu uaiireaii Driiige i f(,i ,, Mnld f his bitter tears, will and wiin riuhi'd into fragment. .i,,, ,,,k of iusthc be better satisfied ' si tyfl-islD'JEW : ! t uptaln 1.. A. lliirnsiiie, sttperin- Y tendent of transportation of the com- Y puny, who was piloting the bout, and X Mrs. Arthur Si hlmiiter, of Newport, K., cook en the beat, wirn drowned, she wus tlie wife of the engineer of the vessel. lems. had gotten a oed whipping for xtulmr out late after she had been warned twice. Mj daughter said, 'Yeu stinted something, bill we both needed it." It sometimes helps! Mr-, a. i:. W. Philadelphia, March S, 1!L. Has Sympathy for Unger 7e He Editor of the Eienine Public Lidaer: Sir We lane read of rroeks, bucket shops, plain everyday thlever. but have we cfv read of a mere pitiful rase than that of I'uger? I wonder, de ull lead his case as I de? Ne real creek weeps ns he lias done. Nete the firm step of his pal for se short a time, bow he steps up with unfalter ing step The irony In Ids manner. Then pUture, if ou can, one who has been drawn in b silver-tongued, money, grabbing, get-rlch-nt-jeur-e. pense people. Onr who mer knew crime in nnv manner, one hu loved "a methfi" with divine low. Ills were leal tears, net these com cem com meiih shed. I never knew him, never miw him. I de iiet l.new nil one In- mi veil III tills crime, uui simieiiuw i Q Kenen Down I9AUE. or I PLAYER PIANOS v 265-395-485 CHOOSE NOW. NO PAYMENT UNTIL AFTER EASTER Then make payments as low as $2.50 per week. All we ask is that you make an initial Cash Purchase of the Bench, Scarf and 12 Rolls of your own selection. MYERS F. HALL Aute will call te bring you te our store. 'Phene Diamond 5822 or write INC. 2626 Germantown Ave. (Hrlew I-ehlich Ave.) Q. R. S. ROLLS .... Open Men., Fri., Sat. Eve. "Reciprocal AutomebileTnsurance l&Oe) S AVI NG is surely worth while. Thousands of automo bile owners insured with us are enjoying this sav ing. If you are net among this number cut this out mail it and let us explain our plan. Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange Bread Street and Seuth Penn Square PHILADELPHIA Name...... Address .. W. J Questions' Answered R .;, M The Boardwalk the Invigorating ocean hreeiea. tthe awlmmliiB peels, the ali ? year self llnhs at the xeiirthere I otter unlimited enjoyment for the wrek-eml or Hunduy visitor. Excursions Every Sunday Via THE READING Xsass Chestnut and Seuth St. rarrl.s for Atltotle Oitr 7.30 A. U. V. V.n Olty. Stene Haiber. Wild. j ". n. nn Mev 1vst f'hMstnttt IH bauu w"w T" iT cl -T w 7,J(U As i. euuvu nil ci(i7 tttiliunuifj rem ua vviuv 11.50, 5- J lLt,H1Lt!UI SOKKI fe J Fhlladelphia & Reading System ' Atlaatls CUj Ballresd m MARY MILES MINTER SAILS Film Star Leave9 for Honolulu Under Name of Miss Shelby .San Francisce, Mureh 10. Mli-sMary Miles Mlnter, iiiotleii-plcturu nctress, reirlsfereil under tlie name of Mi Shelby, was a passenger jcterday en the steuuihhip Wlllielniiuu, sailing for Honolulu. Iis Angeles, March 1(5. Mabel Nor Ner mand, film actress, will go te Europe I in June, It was announced at her home Ijesteidny. Her plans call for visits I te Londen, ParlB, Berlin, Heme, Naples ami .viuiiiiu. SPANISH REFORMER SLAIN Julian Lazenc Assassinated While Surrounded by Political Friends Murda, Spain, March 1(1. (By A. P.) Julian Perez La.eiic, leader of the Spanish ptevlnciul reformist party, was assassinated jeslerday wlil'e surrounded by it gieup of Ills political adherents. Seven bullets pleiced bis body. One of IiIk assailants. Francisce ens ealed, wits arrested, but the ether c caped. "fUCDflB Or CIVIC l-EAl.TV" Thle Is "Talk.I'hl'aileliihlB Week " All geed dtt-ena are uriced te talk jnd act, Hlifn the "1'li.Jse of Clvls Kcnlty'1 In tmnorrew morning's PriiMO I.kkieb. and Herri this pledge in. se your name can ns vrinue Itieae who pledge Ihemstlven' te upbe Width of the Schuylkill Te the 7."dller of the Evening Public Ledger: ' Mr l'lnee Inform me the width of the ! Schmlklll Illvcr nt Walnut street. H. 1.. VANKMAN. , riilladeltihla. March 4. 102S. ' I Thf approxlmate width of the Kchuslklll b.v tending him lieiunu piisen tain, i - - - vi'lieie he will forever n")i into with real criminals, or cuu'd tliis money be1 Bryan's Exact Words iw. raised by many sympathizing people who inn iipprecl.Ui the heart thnt bents ivttiilii his In-east for "a mother" and paid back te these who arc fighting each Irj.ini I ..tlu.r tn I1IK1 rnu one iu iiiuu-i; nn: re. i i- spensibillty en.' ... I am just h regular, everyday breud winiier (a salesiiian) mid need every dollar I can make, but 1 believe there me enough plain-loving honieleverh and hvinputhi.iT.s like mself ri ailing .veur paper that it would net take mere than " per cent of one week's salary of each te give this ineie boy a chance te pin tin1 game lair nun pieve te the entire world he Is made of ical red bleed of tin honest family and net the dust of a creek. It was net for love of a geed time, wine, women or song, but for his love for his another. I knew him net. but I wish him well. NOItMAN POX. Philadelphia. March 10, 1!U'J. Te the Editor of the Evening PubUe Ledger: Kir Just what are the exact werda of the Cress of Geld" speech ! William Jennings mean the aentence containing the I. II. WATCHMAN. Philadelphia, March 3. 1021. The correct wording of the sentence Is' "Yuu shall net prem down upon the brew of lubnr this crown of thums. Yeu ehall net crucify minklnd upon a cress of Beld." Rim Gump's Engagement Oh, the Heartaches! Te the l.diler of the Eirninu I'ltllU Lidgrr: Sir tin ahead, Sidney Smith, do.veur worst. We are prepared for the inevi table. Against all our appeals .vtuj have turned Uncle Blm ever te the Widow. Why pretest? it seems te have done no geed thus far. Yeu hnve built u our affections for Andy and Min by slew stages, only te dump us, like jnu hnve made Uncle Him dump gend-niitured Andy nnd Min. h W. L. CLOSE. Philadelphia, March 14, 1D2L'. It Would 8erve Him Right Te the .fc'dlier et the Evcuhg Public Ledger: Sir There is no feel like an old feel Old St. David's Church Te the Editor et the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Plcase answer the following for me: The exnet location of Old s.t. Davlrt'a Church and the best way lu reach It by trolley. Alse itlvn ma a ahert history of the building and iivaoclatlena. la (leneral Anlhery Wayne burled near the church? A. I,, a. Philadelphia. March 3, 1022. .St. David's Church Is located a short dis tance tien the suburban town of Itadnnr. Take tiubvvay and elevsted rend te Hixty ninth street, and ihanne thcre te the Phila delphia and Western line and nt off uf JUdner. The Ilrit cenureiratlGii of St. David's did net. im Is liener illy thought, ni"it In a leu cabin, but. uccerdlnu tu reenrdi breuahl ever from li.wlHrul, the mccllnKa wcre liclj In tha homes et the members, The first mlnlster waa Kvan Kvans, who was sue cts ded by enu Jehn Club, a Hchnelmiieter. After many treub!e h waa placed lu cheree uf the llttli congresntien. only te dig just aa the bulldlnu was completed. Oeneral Antheny Wayne Is hurled in tha Radner church) ard. Pronunciation of "Salvatrice" Te the Ellter of the Evening Publle Ledger: Kir I vmuld like te knew the ioiiect pronunciation of the lume Halvatrlce, MltH. M. . PeUsvllle. Pa., March 7. 1022. Pronounced as If spelled "Sal-vay-trl- This Special Medel of the Vocalien Made te Sell at $135 Friday and Saturday Only Specially Priced $ 85 Sold en easy payment plan ORIGINALLY all Vocaliens were made in America, but when the demand for this wonderful instrument grew as it did with amazing rapidity all ever the world, it was found that, owing te freight and import duties, it was cheaper te manufacture in foreign countries. Factories were therefore established in England, Canada and Australia, and the foreign trade is new supplied from these centers. ' " At the into effect time this change in manufacturing policy went there was in nrecess of cnnntmrtin.. .. -...it,, r v,.i;.. a.- j " " i.Tii" 7 ".': tt "man .j.-....., v,. .yvc.uua cwenjiicu especially xer tne cxnert trade. It is these instruments which arc being spec allv offered for Friday and Saturday. They are identical with the regular American models, except for slight differences in size and pase design. In workmanship, mechanism and tone they are in all respects up te Aeolian standards which mean they are "The best Phonographs in the World." BLAKE and TOBKA1T S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Sts. 20 Seuth 10th St. AENUS1, fi T-UTivr WENUSEVERPOINTED I rillM Tfln(letherAletalftnclIs LEADS J 38 15c per box' 2 for 25c aaVBSjBBBBsreBslBasSa I l - t, 2li 7 DEGREES 2B soft and black F firm B soft H medium hard HB soft medium 2H hard 4H extra hard The name VENUS Is your guarantee of perfection absolutely crumbltv proof, smooth and perfectly graded. VenusTE5veiwwt The cherished pergenal pencil made in all designs, large and small, from $1.00 up. Plain: geld fllled-$3.00 Chased: silver filled-$1.75 your dealer cannot supply you, iBtitt m American Lead F encil Ce., 220 Fifth Ave., New Yerk A rcnui renuw are tne largest selling qually pencils fr the world AT Hiy.I ft) Se convenient I 1 1W,f andelfcctivefe j lvj sere threat u With gargles or sprays it is impossible te keep a aere threat under anything like continuous treatment. With Fermamlnt, it" makes no difference where you are-at work, in crowded car, shop, theatre; or church you can dissolve one of these delicious, almost candy-hke tablets in your mouth once an hour or se. An effective yet harmless antiseptic is released and, carried by the saliva, con tinuously bathes the entire llninS of the mouth and threat, checks germ growth, and gives the sere, infected tissues chance te heal, j Fermamlnt Tablets used when especially exposed te infection reduce your danger of catching sere threats, and even influenza, from ethers. i.r?!!f ".I can-c!n,d Aeuld-tM them freely, as defence against' threat affections and influenza which epread se readily iu congested Bchoel-rooms. ' ' ausipaus a svra naras, uv. f I cbee," , ,t rf'VJ jir s.i.i) i 1 I ?&,. SW ryi&'iitlA&$jffiJlfa LV. wSiS'J-'&&t Jv At f WKifefiiWV.
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