1 ' ' r- - "- ',- i".. mui VEVFLE v,'t '&?!. 1r L2-VW ?iT 'iie" Wv ; ' n Lt.l I IJ 'f.AVV jP vJTC LJl'l1 fTZietiers te the &or .Y. i. te Sty, Meney falki r ' " ... .. .1 . f.irafnn Pllblfe Ledger! it MencVW ewentWIy n medium I fl r Meney 17 . . . .. n.,.mt u. SPeX-g-H.. IfltbM,.. ? 'ttmnMc l-remlHcs. aw-ftel oed. ; fBdrriw . Mc , fcceWnble as 'rccei Questions Answered Wlfe'e Assignment Te the Editor of the Evening PubHe Ledger! iJIITY'h Vu Mna,y. Wt mt n nwer te th i following question threurt the Po Pe Tile's Forum! fan a wife legally ssslrn her property te secure a debt te a trustee for the payment of a le.wet fne te deferd her huaband in "'"'a' chart 1 reuht aralnst him. If said assignment Is obtained from the wife, who would be under a severe neneus strain or atress, can this property be legally sold by said lawjer or hi representath '".'"j ("" OKenan porter. Philadelphia, April 1.1, 1021'. In rennjyhnnta, a wife could legally as sign tier property te" tecure a debt te a trustee for a lawyer' fee for defendlnr her husband en a criminal charvc against him, but It would seem that the husband ought t" Jein In the amlgmnent of sale property, 'ihe property euld be sold under the us lunrnenl. Such a ' practice, hewevei. en the part of an attorney might well be In quired into bv ptcper authorities, inasmuch lis It Is a deublful practice, te say the least. "Prayer Is Better Than Sleep" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I heard a friend of mlnV say a few das age "Prayer la better than sleep" find aslced licr if it wag a quotation, bhe. raid she thought It was, but could net glie me Its erlglp. I have failed te find It In env of tin! referencn books I lae consulted and nin turning te the People' Porum or ere of its reader for information. Can seu gle it te me? IIU.Nirr P. C. Philadelphia, April 10. 1622. The expression "Praer Is better than sleep" Is from the morning ta'I of the muciiln. or crlcr, who summon the faith ful te prajer In Mohammedan countries. The "Judas Tree" Te the Editor of the Eie lug Public I.tdetr: Sli Is there a tiee Known as "the tree that laen a curse?" I,. 11. c. Philadelphia, ApiU IS, 1022. Teu probably hae In mind the se-called "Jud-M lice." a genus of the Legumlnesje fumll). It Id he called becuuse of a tradi tion that Judas Iscarlet hanged himself en one of these trees. 'Z of h" that would ether- WrJul In cold or its equivalent, w'i rf Guff the unit of measurement be be t0tJetH comparative stability,. Such flJrib1e" note, like the old "green 22? 'will circulate nt par, of ratine, U ill,, hm they nre sustained by the "Jit of the Government, but what is Mm hut reputation for "meeting one's "!?".? promptly? The corporation Siffin deCSFnxbnt renew Its notes '.ThcnGevcrnm.-nt. like any ether cer-A.?.- r In subBtaucc that Is, in Sm or Its equlvalcnt-i-net In service, '5J the service Is te the. en Ircpepula- tiM and the notes arc in me hiiiiue ui ffific Individuals, of course. $ whole fallacy of "Hat" money iS s 00 1 1 the ability of a stable .Jninent te float aVcrtnln amount of ffiwDte'' paper. But this Is In JX pseudo-money, Jt as nickels j nennles are a monetary convent cenvent "Vthnt is net questioned while the Mte is Solvent. And the State is.eolv is.eelv :t enlv while It had the means of re 5 en Piebable demand the bulk Jj iu outstanding notes in geld or its WAsTa,tentthc present predicament of Jehters: The h1miii In the market fol fel low nc slackened dcinnnd for war mtt Sls responsible. Fictitious expnn expnn Seb s always followed by collapse. The ".f ones" may buy en a rising mar Vt but net when payment Is te be ,.dc after tliemarktadecHne Reading, la., April 18, 12'J. Father of Veterans Needs Aid te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger! Sir A few weeks age you stated in our e'steemed paper that the Govern -Vicnt Is doing lets of geed for the sick rctt im nnd their dependents, se. they won't have te go te any cnarltable In In Sttatlen. I nui the father of two lion lien Jribly discharged soldiers, venty years id, Jlck and unable te work. Before the ar we get along fairly well, but ilnce the war my two sons are net miking geed, n well lis many ethers. I taw been at the Veterans' Bureau. Twentieth and Arch str.-etH, and also the lied Cress. U10 Seuth nineteenth street, U.U turned djnrd. ill North Eighth street, Philadel phia, April 17, 131. Wanti Aliens Registered and Taxed te tlit Editor 0 the Evening ruhllc Ledger: gr TIip Washington dispatches ic tcntlv leperlcd a bill introduced into the Senate bv Senater Shettridge. of 'California, providing for the annual Kiistratlen of all aliens within the country and for the imposition of n fee. virtually amounting te a pell tax, of 524. The measure nlse would provide Heportatien or nn additional ta of !$ tier month In enses where tlicre was le JumI te register or te pay the requisite in, I think it 11 geed bill nnd ought te be enact eil Inte law. What injustice. I ask, could thcie ee In a measure which cxactH fiem the alien certain lecempense for the ex penses of the Government under which ic lircs and under which he siilus a livelihood, and oftentimes wealth? All in all, there is a great deal of nboureiiy la a plan which cempuis the American Yprkinxuian te centrlbuU te tlic sup Vert of the Xutlen while the alien Vbtker who competes with him escapes ill but the incidental taxation te which all men are subjected. Pennsjlvanlu bus a poll tat law rhleh applies te all voters te pay a Tell tax or a piepetty tax. The alien, ulie Is a non-voter, has an equal shate In the. bene lit s of government. lie is equally protected in his life, person and property, nnd, In effect, he enjoys practically all the lights and benefits possessed by the citizen. It Is emi nently proper that he should contribute his ihare te pay for the benefits he re ((ires. The Short ridge bill is designed pri marily te keep track of the hordes of liens who Heck te this country, l'os l'es ibly the California Senater had di rectly in mind the Orientuls, although lis mea&mc would apply te the people M all countries. If the newcomer desires te be icllcved from the necessity for annual registra tion and the payment of head fees it emd be up te him te as eaily as pos pes Hble go thieugh the naturalization leurts into citizenship, provided he Is ''table. If be Is net. then let the Gov ernment keep ti uck of him se long as be 2" in the country. UUREXUE AXDEItSON 1I1XXS. Allentown, Pa., April 17. 1012. Easy Death After Easy Life te tht Editor of the Evening Public ledger: klltZl rend the ether day the day iter Geed Friday, when the body of wr Loul inv entombed that Sir Ar Ar jnurCenan Deyle, who Is In this coun ceun ys preaching his doctrine of spiritual ?' v. nt,HUC(l a large audience in ew lerk that from his own observn ebservn 67ud he was a practicing physi f!, !i,MH 0,1rller cars the passage .,T.. ,. d(atl1 Is delightfully easy ani (hut the future existence does net I...? ",n1,,,ln,1y frennhat of earth, at Z i'i" ,l 'i"'8 tlme llns elapse after the loejing ,f the silver cord of which r. ,1(1 ,'" thp ,,('eU et Ecclesinstes. lathi '.1 .roenl for 8reat fcn1, thnt n .the exposition of his peculiar theories liLT" h"yi ls (,eI"B ,,u'cl1 'erP fRJ,"" Beed? Is he net making siiii fne r""'v n,ll i doing se files the Wni 11 In oil u 8 r m,w,!"nl Hall, rhlladelphla. All hall the rlac. ! Wd ,4,,nS,n y ,;W.cVcn,anhoeJ d.s... an, .. nt, me rum.. :..:. -: ..:-,-;' . , jnertanlc matcrlsi comes within the bounds of physical discrimination. Hy-tlro-carbenH we find In sedimentary rocks tbt was laid down in such pro fusion that organic action 1m constantly generating volatile substances In gas catcd conditions that condenses nnd adds te our body of petroleum." L.ahe.,.?ir.i.tct' et he foregoing signs &mlclf "MMMOllum," and Sdds that he minks there is oil somewhere nearby. .I?0 "u rnews .nbeut n wla" whereby the hydro-carbon possibilities could pe demonstrated by the resident pioneers in nn associated body," the name of which he mentions, nnd "where an en. pertunlty Is open for every Individual that Is sincere in the faith of his coun try nnd his home may join for the purpose of carrying out this highly ad visable development where the element of success se predominates the element of chance that only the unwise would consider the comparison." All of which 'would Heem te indicate that I'.enneiltim seems te have some oil stock te sell and thnt he is an ex pert In the use of "walrus words'." w . r '-TIMOTHY TITCOMB. West Chester, l'a., April 18, 1022. Poems and Songs Desired "HumQresque" and "Evolution" Te the Editor of the Eieniifc Publle Ledger: Sir I am incleslntr the words te "Hu "Hu mercsque" recently nsktd for by a r-ader. I would also adlae that the poem "Evolu tion," requested a few eeli age, was writ writ ten ty the late I-angden Smith. This may be the orb the reader asked for Instead of fie en printed later. The first erse Is as follews: "When.veu were a tadpole and I was 1. .Ash, In -the Paleozoic time, And aide by slde en the ebbing tide We sprawled through the ooze and slime," I will be pleased te supply the rest of the poem. If wanted. . I would appreciate your printing a poem (the title of which I de net knew) about a Jeung Sietchman who took Ills wife and baby te live among the sandalwood begs of Australia. A cry deadly, nntlve anake of a 'Uvld red colei, and which nrer travels except with Us mate, was lillled by him. who knew nothing of the danger In such an act. and tin mate kills his wife and baby. Perhaps some reuder can supply the verses. Think you for sour enjoyable column. INTERESTED. Atlantic Clly. April 17. 101'.'. HUMORESQUE Humeiesque, ah! Humercsque. It seems te me jour melcdy Sings out a message te thia dreary earth. Eveiy breath brings nearer death; Se sae our teara and brave your fears, Ter we begin te die from birth. Time's nee- filing, It's you who's dying; Tlme cannot pass away; Se lcae all jour sorrow until tomorrow; I.le and laugh and lee while you may. Humoresque. the world li blessed, Ter ou hae brought a huppy thought Tn ev'ry lie artitlck mertul here below , Exery hearer loves mere dearer; Yes and haven seems mucn mini All because et seu. Humoresque! Philadelphia and Penn Te the Editor of the Evening. Public Ledger: Sit Would ou klnily publish In the Piople's Kerum the words of two songs be- ' n A'.' Hall. Philadelphia. City of Penn. Second. Hall, Fennss-lvanla. Beth ar te the tune of Ged Ever Glor ious, the Russian air. ROBERT E. BLANC. Philadelphia. April 15, I02J. HAIL rHILADEMTlIA Hall. Philadelphia! city or renn met fellow- - - - - -1--1 - Where Krlcnd and savage . m,n. Btnealh thy elm their eathleis pledge waa made; ... I On Peace and night was my inundation laid. 1 Hall. Philadelphia! Let fieemen all Terever cherish Independence Hall, Thv thiilllng tones. "America. Is flee. Resound for as, O Bell of I.lberty! Cbnn.,;.i.' ,lilral soul Wllicll Sir rtTllnnl I l ""J"0 SOe" l"S!i r0' the lhiMi, ,CY L10 (loca.et mean te aver Wiheif !?.", of ,miU",B', into clyslum r ndneaJ Hh? '"'"'deratien of its pre htuml.;.i S,icl ,l intention is net paturnUml net in nceerd with spiritual Plse hehu'i0 ls h.eul evolution which Is Mtten. '' "beve "l0 Pnlcnl cve- "na'f iireiUlli 'IVY' h,c ,nKen te mcnn "' "K from today. Mankind lh.ds?" ' a,ml."lc "mifflelPiit-fer- V Xe "1.11m Us n?,1, ,naKc the Bering, 1 L ? ,,'en' tee easy for air? t eul.l ySP",t co,uHtIen of the world ' Calv n "i '." mc ihut n ,ltt,c merc "Hueso kh1'."nanl1"'' And I'm net a ' 'SKi.'r.V: ffl 17. i- ' . Walrus Words anri en .!, II, I'm" "' "" l;w "ine 1''""" Wnn hfaniT- I;.'"80' words" that suck the rds mS'it! n,i m ht,,re nro,",,,e walrus jWthirfl; 1,,buerl-V "d nwkward, she ' e,, "?mmc,ulatien appears te "Per rca iel '" " great l,, n news. ""Its thlW "rr,0SM n rcn,y '" )Hln t!m et )vnl,'lls we" dla lCil A ,mR0'vrs in the Hlmllews of C ' "I1"', A nntrlbuter 1.1 the !fi enr.. ,,,..':nte.'1. imiUi-ulnrljr te IPsraJr ri'."n"! "'"eves tlmfo.lew iirllfcLl.- "' " W! 11 ethers beist of battlements and domes; Kci be thy pilue thy nurdy ttillers' homes. Hall. Philadelphia! While waters flew, With nilel love thy children's hearts shall bIau. Twe hundr-d sears have brought their meed of fame; May time te come add glory te thy name. HAIL. PENNSYLVANIA U'nlveislty of Pennsylvania H)mn) Hall. Pennsylvania. Neble and strong. Te live with levnl hearts We talse ur song. Swe'llnc te Heaven loud. Our nrnlscs rttisr. H11I, Pcnnsvlvanm, Te thea we sing, MaJcstv as n ciewn Rests en thy brew. riide, honor. gle'S. love, Itefere then bow. Ne'er urn thv stilrlt die Thy walls deca Hall, Pennsslvanls, Ter thee we pra. Hall. Pe.nrjHanU dul'.v of our south. Lead thou thv children en Te light und truth. Thee, vrhen death summons us, Other shall praise. Hail, Penurslvanla, Through end'esi days. J P. K.-r'J'he song you mention Is copy righted and cannot be reproduced without the author's permission, , '- I " :t ' ' A '".- ,ii." 1 j v V -' ' 1 ' ililililH9sw HiilH llBTtlt MjrfMMMfsmfwJWlli VM The nation's first H KaH for ever a century i.- wt;jj - " ...L';:,';Ai .l..i.,?iW W' " - " L2 IS srjir-e- 'Wrf? 'vv..'r MaBOThVnNWSjsBBsjBHBBBHBSJBJBHHBasnasABBBsa ' ir-f. , j V Slecks FLOORS OEN SATURDA" -UNTILO Pt r?j I sVasf3 Eap! Safety First Clethi RECVFAC MEN i I fflNinBiPHce. 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Y.5tVnst " NVc Sustain It by Qualit ! .In Safe and Reliable (,oedh. n Manufacturer Jobber or Uet.uler who attempt te make sales by "Just as Reed as" statement condemns an .Substi tute they offer jeu. At .Grocers and Druggists 15c, 35c and $1.60 Cl3 L w Miiiai TTa- ' ..Wfer:3 hn-- i a yy in in Nunntii I'limir i.riiKrr. i-iirrs s s v.sf mmm illscusklnt; tlnwlir. teplrx will he nrlntril, i I- - I a f M MW8Jfzi rm veil rmulrcd peftns. una qu. I -" "" . . il 3 m m- "iMVersul il iwinrchln mA . I tuns .1 gWMrai ibiwih wsi unswrrra. i . ri. swr L.nf .li-.... .. """-if iim i a- . u. i .. !. , "? '-. i i Mm-i-i .r- "" """ '- " " ' ' " L t'iX I3L "sssjBBiyiius- ' " ' f r i i -'i 7" --swssp- issn - . - a i- .is. - uri tm jft- - - -)v ." " . I K' - 1 J1 l JMmmMMm& .v s, .w . r t-s-mm. .."fc i,i "j' mt " v sli..j ia it . t rsv ktji s "i. s tjc 'm t- mi win t v i. " t i : ' t.j'.'il.sj rT , j , ym..e Tfat or. h it ." n - .. j . i '. ir u.v jn m . wivms. .1 ii 1: uri t.- b . s. .h di.Tiii.- .j". .ah jiu . . . r. FrsniiiiiB.Tjrs l.', itr . - a . w- s '.., .. . t - hhi t MMHMMSMHSSHauaSjsasgs , , s,,xaLtaTA,Ai'AfffLf.l..,.Wt.B!V? nffssirrms A New Reef Will Cost Yeu .Ve Mure Than Continued r.rpuirtt rONT waf-te money en lepaini. let us lay u C'AKI-A' joef eei tlu old. We will u'uainnl"e it for (ive yeai's. Til')linin Twiit t;tte ucem sMiatian(h) jillJISj-WTTrTTrTO? KeuertH A vc. mm yieKltsy. Mm , t , M V . ,J J. U, ifistV 1 A .. ..,. 'ii'V5!Cl.l U "!J fcSW".!?. I-aJ3SWff1f'iu e.fjv wciiB'i .. s:Ti. mlssisau. sc & fe: m mm ,1 v V.ft .i M-" , H ..r I' ' '. m ?': j.v :ti Am 1 5 I J m erj JLVf tem 1 1 " 1 ? $ ,?H i i JLYW ljr - Tw v'.,