Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
letters te the Editor
TiZkg Dry' Crltlcltm Unjuit
Tn .." , i,. Evening rubtie uiatn
,'rMer et ll Vvenlna PubUe Ledger!
'' w strange commentary in
? .fMslvc and supposedly tolerant
thU ;fir,c c mw "wrB and, nrotegouulH
cibVn stead Act should inke such
' rtl0.,m?,ra et ull crltlclmn directed
fierce ' bra,tany person having tat tat
terr, , rest gc or promlnence te win
ficlcnt C cxin ess but the mildest
n ,ui 6f e net In question and
WTnmrdln tcly the target et th.;
ie v tuwrat ve abusc-hls personal
fill, elm&d and his character as-
"S&'tlie mere nrt that n sufficient
New tiic """.'........tin. n dhne-
- r niinniii t'ji ir .nc"f .
BUKber "' M '!" cnting liquor as n bev
e been able te cryatellte the
MBftj' PLY!? tli llouer as n bey-
' .t into n law ferblddlnj the
". and use of liquor oe n
ST Ita clthV"t.
Bunc ?. n ovlslens arc felt te be un
hem H Pru0.V.r' Many times In the
tly epptcKS he. f,, , ,... ,avc
' Ps,t ' wJunen 'the atute books, only
h f Ided or erepcaled under the
JlUiaef Ged; mannade laws
feline, Pa-.Miy l.fl022'
stoutly Defend- Prohlbftlen
"S Th bum rthartny one expect
sir ,Xrs te believe him. would
,r5(y0.Unr reeklewly about a subject as
J! Keesberry. en May 8. There
' 3L .l.whe de net knew the facts
"'Kir bene"" it should be slated
Vne ether amendment te the Cen-
Hen was m. popularly carried as
prohibition;
ay H. "L,""ii ates hare ratified,
in the wet States wen i
fe s" ie .ss
".y ,ecr..-rf ..; '; ; m ih dry
of Its Institutions, bawd en tendencies In a rlslnc market te buy mer stocks also
uiat nave ceme under His own observa
tion. That his conclusion is net, founded In
groundless fear is amply attested by the
activities of churchmen, representing re
ligious organizations, before legislative
bodies, municipal, State and national,
in urging legislation which undertakes
te supply needs or regulate the conduct
of citizen In matters affcctiim them as
Individuals ns well as In their relatien1
te the State and te cneh ether, en the
assumption that such legislative bodies
can best, determine and secure their
highest welfare.
J'hls is no new doctrine in government
out u reunu no acceptance In the sound
en margin, nnd a similar process In sclllns
en a declining market,
Te the Editor of the Svcntna rublte I.tdeir:
Sir Tlie K. N'. Welch Manufacturing- Com
pany, of PereslMlle, Conn,, about which
your correspondent Ueorse Chldley queried
recently. m purchased fifteen or twenty
year a se by tha present owner, the Ses
sions Cleck Company.
Mil. It. fl, TOW.S'SBND,
I.ansJewne, I'a,, May 7, 1022.
Poems and Songs Desired
u,i!iT..n Thirty -three States are
IWeir own votes.. Forty..! et
til forty-eight States nave ""
tM ion a,..,. wit n te half
S"JLnnlV were living in dry 'territory
LW'leeal I option. Virtually, every
hum -f --.i-i. L.rf mMk lin I
.th0 ffSV-Urtffn before;
. We Tare net feels ' They knew
ults when tbey, see them, and the
Kit Congress Is even dryer tqan the
.7w"n Bcnb the amendment out for
. Ifi a ion. Such amendments are net
Cw J bv Popular vote, and this one
Snsed In the way provided by the
rMtltut!en for Us nmendment. The
muls lave been beneficial and the
B. increasing. The cost of
nfemBnt. se far as the law Is en-
ibRtd, i m man.y LP,aic? tmere than
nit by the fin" of the viola ors.
5.-tbeunda have ten thrown out
f employment is nui i": ....v... ..v
Jwney once spent for worse than worth werth
'lew liquor and used te support men
he would better have been producers
U new spent for things of real value
'wd is Klving mere employment than
btn spent for drink.1 The booze fac
tories ibat ar6 new turning out Ice
eream. for example, are employing mere
wen and paying better wages than ha-
That "prohibition does net prohibit"
h partly true. Ne law produces 100
... Mnr norfect results. Several laws
ire violated mere than tha,ene against
llouer. Why does net "J. C. K. howl
for their repeal? And If prohibition
does net prohibit what is he se un
bippy about?
Fortunately the law violators are
lirgelv in a few large cities. The great
Dili of our children are new growing
up without the danger from the snlOeu
en every hand. It may take twenty
jurs te make the land dry, but even
tils is rapid progress.
He also kicks at the efforts of people
who knew the truth and are working
ifalngt tobacco. That It la a deranging
drug Is proved by the fact that most of
lti users arc Its slaves. They cannot
quit. Muny have learned Its damaging
effects, but arc no longer masters of
their, own actions. The drug is atrengcr
than they.
Philadelphia, May 12, 10'J2.
Trees at Memorials
Te thtr.iiter et the Evening Publia Ltdatr:
Sir Allew me te thank jeu for that
editorial you had en brightening a me
morial la which you tell of the plans
et the Dames of the Leyal Legien So Se
utty eM'ennxylvanin te give the Orant
Cabin, ucar the summit of Lemen 11111,
the proper Fettlr.;: of memorial trees.
The American Forestry Association is
tremendously interested in nil these
things because It has just planted a me
morial elm from (Jrant's old farm near
Et. Leuis at his tomb.
The trce.planting idea in connection
with memorials of any kind has been
Men up throughout the country. The
association staited its campaign for
thli the day after the armistice was
'i'ned, end the response has been re
narUble, The idea has grown into
toads of remembrance, memorial avc
Sum and memorial parks.
It se happens that at Yerk, Pa., en
May 30 there will be dedicated a stretch
jf twenty-five miles of the Lincoln
Hlihway out of that city, which has
been planted with memorial trees. The
people of this country are fast coming
te tee the possibilities In tree planting.
In connection with memorials of va va
rieus kinds, the association urges that
tbey be given the proper setting of me
morial trees. In such a setting the entire
community can have a part.
In no ether way can n community
m brought n closely together that
th memorial trecplannting has had
this very result In thousands of places.
CIIAltLES LATHUOP TACK,
nesldent American Forestry Associa
tion. Wabhingten, May 11, 1912.
American Relief Administration
' I'll Editor e the Evening PubJIe I.ciatr;
Sir On April 21 you published a
Mmmunlcatlen signed "Working Man"
jegardlnj: contributions for famine ie
lief. We note that in this letter you
I've the address of this organization,
which Herbert Hoever is chairman,
ll 2?fl llFnn.l..., Tl' ... (.bin. th
"eerty of calling te your attention our
WITPrr :ir f rea J llenarialp
'.-... .".""..?..
"cupprceiate most heartily me sup
ft and Interest which thei Eyknine
t'BI,TO LEIini'n. hna tnben In fhU hn
Junlturlan work which we arc en
eivnrlns te carrr en.
irnVi?ICAX UKLIKF ADM1NIS
TrtATION. by FUANK C. PAGE, as
UMant secretary.
w Yerk, May 11, 1022.
vOmDUlasru P.KnrU ltirf9
tsE(J0re the Eventng Publia Udgtr:
ft m i ,mep ,co 'resident Tnemas
Uk. .' Jn n "eccnt church lecture
--.v.,- .iicuieiiist iiuuicnce, aeundeu
i.K?'rn nR net0 nalnst a proposal
rt'. I'leh hss gained currency that
,"l'rch attendance be made compulsory.
J;1' Vcw" the hubject have my own
T humble Indersement.
iem ,v 'ersenins the principles of
tewu,r.!hnt, cverv mn has a right
v"vn inn riinrnrnu tW h .. ..-
$ Yin ,'u H,a,'" ntl the fer-wsMJ-f
pMdent. These nre net the
lien f "" n""nat, but the expres-
friend rco!len by a man who Is
Vml of the Chuich ami a suppetter
Longfellow and Tennyson
r. A. M." The llnfs "f.lfe l r.nl. Ilfn
principles laid down bv the founders of I '.!L '?"'"''' ..e,e.' CH.L. m. 1jnefeiiew'n
.., ...ii . r. ii.. i i.c !.''" ei Lira,-
wu. u ,tiuuui; iu uj lll'lllivu ill till;
dctclepmcnt of our political Institu
tions. Net long nge a member of the Mas
sachusetts Legislature introduced n bill
In that body te require everybody te ut
tend church en Sunday. It is te be as
sumed the bill, if It ever emerged from
committee, would command the votes of
only n few members The time Is net
yet rlpe for a serious effort te be made
In behalf of n bill Intolerant of indi
vidual rights and of the dictates of In
dividual conscience. Legislation t.e ex
treme as that must nwalt u vigorous
educational campaign te Impress voters
tjiat it is in the interest of their high
est wclfnrc.
Let us net veer nway from the sound
principles te which the fathers taught
us legislation should be confined. Com
pulsory church attendance had no part
in the theories which lie at the basis of
our government.
IlECtULAR CHURCHGOER.
Chnmbcrsburg, Pn., May 12, 1022.
Questions Answered
U. S. Navy at End of War
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir What was the slzi of the American
Navy personnel at the termination of ths
World War? INQUtKER.
Philadelphia. Mar 12. 1022.
The Navy Department says that upon
the sln!n of the armistice, en November
11. 1D1S, ther were 21M21 men enlisted
In ths resular navy and 280.000 enrolled
In the naal reaere force, thereby making a
told of 407,221 In the naval aervlce.
The Cemedle Francalte
Te the Editor of the Evening rublie Ledger:
Sir Wilt you kindly tell m Juit what Is
meant by the "Cemedle FVancalee" tn
Paris? IGNORANT.
Philadelphia. May 10. 1022.
The Cemedle Krancaise Is the official name
uf the national Ihentre of France, which Is
supported by public funds for the purpose
of advandnr dramatle art. tt was long
known as L Malsen de Moliere. or Mo Me
llsre'a Theatre.
''Pyramiding" In. Stocks
Te the Editor of the Evrlng rublte Ledger:
Sit Please tell m the mennlnc of the
word "pjramldlnn" when applied te a deal
en the stock eichante. D. B. C.
Philadelphia. May 11. 1922.
Pjramldlnc Is the !culatlve process of
uslnc the profits en stocks beurht en margin
atid "The r'hnttfn f thr.
T.lKht Hrla-ade' Is h Tennviinn. The wrltlnun
of both poets ero niceslh!e In the Tree I.I I.I
bretv. The imi re tee long for retire,
ductlen In ths Peeples Porum. The ether
poem yu mention was published tee re
cently te warrant reprlntlnif at this time.
Alice Cafys "Nobility"
Te thr Editor of the Evening Publte Ledger:
fir Teu will obllge me try much If ou
will print In the People's Forum Alice Cary'a
leem "Nobility." MATIY McC.
P.illadelphla, May It, 1022.
NOBtMTY
Fly Alice Cnry
True worth Is In being, net seeming;
In doing each day that gees by
Seme little poed net In the dreaming
Of credt thlnss te de by nnd by.
Fer whatecr men say in blindness
And splte of the fancies of euth,
There's nothing se kindly as kindness
At.d nothing se royal as truth.
We get bick our mlte as we messures
Wc cannot de wrenr and feel rleht.
Ner can xa give pain tnd gain pleaaure.
Fer Justice avenges each sllaht.
The air for the wing of the Nparrew,
The bush for th reb'n and wren.
I Hut nlaj,a the path that Is narrow
I And straight for the children of men.
' 'Tle net in ths pages of aterv,
'I he henrt of Its tMs te beguile.
Though hn who makus courtship te glory
Gives all that he hath for her smile,
Fer when from her heights he hath wen her,
Alas! It Is only te preve
That nothing's se sacred as honor
And nothing te loyal as love.
We cannot make bargains for blisses.
Ner catch them like fishes in nets,
And sometimes the. thing our llfe mls3s
Helps mere than the thing which tt gets.
Fer geed llelh net In pursuing.
Ner gaining of great nor et small.
Gut Just in the doing, end doing
As we would be done by, Is nil.
Through envy, threjgh malice, through
hatlnr.
Agalnit t'ne world early and late.
Ne Jet et our courage abating
Our part Is te work and te wait.
And slight Is the stlrg of his treuble
Whose winnings are less than his worth,
Fer he who Is honest 1 neble,
Whateer his fortune or birth.
"Fer Old Sake's Sake"
Te the Editor et the Evening Pufclle Ledger:
Sir There Is a poem called. I think. "Fer
Old Sake s Sake. the author of which I
forget. May I ask you te print It In the
Peeple s Forum, an It has escaped my mem
ery and ItQlias eme tender associations.
A MCE,
Philadelphia May 10. 1022.
FOR OM? BAKU'S BAKE
rty Helen Marlen' Burjtistde"'
'TIs sweet te lee when hearts are eung,
When o'er spring's tender eUles
Ths rainbow hues by fancy flung
Entrance our youthful eyesl
But sweetsr still, when 'youth is gene.
Te knew what we can take
O.10 faithful hand within our own,
Fer the dear old sake'a sakel
TIs sweet te lee when hearts are warm,
When homes are open wide,
Te welcem In the Jejful calm '
Of happy Christmas tide
The faces we have leed se long.
Oh, tlme can never break
The links we .keep se bright and strong.
Fer the dear old sake'a sake!
Mere Bridal Lere
Te the Editor of the Eicnina Public Ltdgtr:
Sir Here are a frw mere bits of bridal
lera for the Information of Margaret Mey.
who asked you few dasi nre for marriage
rhymes and whom jeu furnished wltli some
rhymes and Jingles that hae the authority
of tradition. MAUIUCI3 McCALL.
Philadelphia, May 12, lll.'a.
A January brlde will ba a prudent house
keeper And lery geed-tempered.
A February brlde will be a humane and af af af
fectlonate wlfe and tender mother.
A March bride will be a frhoteus chatter
box, somewhat gten te Quarreling.
An April brlde will be Inconstant, net ery
Infalllirtnt. hut f.llrlV geed looking.
A May bride will be handsome, amiable and
likely te be happy.
A June bride will be Impetuous and gen gen
ereue. A Julv bride will be handsome and smart,
but a trlfle nulck-tempered.
An August brlda will be amiable and prac
tical. A September brlde -will be discreet, af
fable and much liked.
An October brlde will be pretty, coquot cequot coquet
tlah, loving, but Jealous.
A November 'brlde will be liberal, kind.
but et a wild disposition.
A December bride will be well propor
tioned, fend of novelty, entertaining, but ex
travagant. Asks for Words of Twe Songs
Te the F. llter et ths Evening PulUe Ledger:
Sir i would llke te have the words of
a poem that was In some old school reader,
something about "Mether." One stanza
was:
"I knew thou has bathed In the Lethe that
flews
Tn a land where they de net forge!.
That shede ever memory only repese
And tikes from It only regret,"
Alse the words of the song about the old
bellrlnger who rang the Liberty Hell when
the Declaration of IndePndnca was signed,
cemmencing:
"High In the old belfry the old setteu
stands."
BUN
Philadelphia. May 12,
DA YLJCrHT SAVING WRENCHES
MACHINERY IN WASHINGTON
Capital Partly Off and Partly On, With Chaes Everywhere and
Everybody Upset as Result
II u a Staff Cotrespendcnt
Washington. May 10. Official
ennlVntnl Wntlll n (.( fltl WOKft 110
with a headache. It wasn't dissipated
hv the .ilscnverv thnt attempts nre still
lieliiv imiili tn snve daylight, in sefnc
int the White llouse.vhichbcretefore
nnd i were nciu nt i e cieck j u.-...j a "-.-
today
be
'i.v Vi-Mnvu nre hereafter 10
held nt 12 nnd , respectively, in recog
nition of the revixed schedule.
As In the Government departments,
.1 i t . ai.. n ,ni nm rttnninr nil
spots, nnd net In ether, i" conse; .iiirllffht-savlnar schedule, but keep ng
ntience llie came staggered iieurn mm (-.-.. ".",. nt .1, n( tlmc. Thus, in
staggering experiences marked today as . w 0"Jg s(lt J,viib as usual.
yesterday. inunlls nnd clerks report 11 1 S. Of
The confusion arises .from he fa : t,P " " , fl hr earlier,
that Congress wen t enact a d Might ' ...hurban serv-
arff?'K -ak iwjiaw issj'ttu'eJvS!
1 10 tJevnrnment flcnerimpius. uru m-
tnu wv;t w iifivf hum -
uhpn lunch hour arrived.
At enft iiistltiitlen'ln the capital there
Is no change, neither agitation nor in
terest In the new order. Il occupants
put In the tiny as usual. They hnve no
particular place te ke. nun nun 1 l-m'
nnrtlcularlv about ecttlnc there. It Is
tbu district Jail.
WROTE SONG MTS
Composer of "Shade of the Old Apple
Tree'' Dead
Oakland, Calif ..toy lfj.-my A.
flnrry IT. Williams, widely known
as n composer and niotlen-piottirc ill-
fm
JKUM
Ing daylight "lawlessly." 'riie resun
Is something nppreaching chaos.
Heme clocks are turned back, ethers
nre net. Seme departments arc oper
ating en- a daylight-tavlng schedule,
with clocks an hour earlier thnn usual;
ethers have simply Instructed their cm cm
plercn te report for work an hour
earlier nnd qui an hour earlier. The
White Heuse Kt.'ift Is wiving iiayiigui,
hut President Harding gets hi emul nt
the usual tlmc by his own watNi.
A few department stores niul mer
chants have declined te go alone en
the daylight-saving schedule, saying
they can't afford te leso an hour h busi
ness In the nfternoen, nnd that nobody
will buy early in the morning nnywny.
Seme of thein, however, have "gene
along."
District en Old Time
As It happens, the District Commis
sioners, who govern the cnpitel under
authority from Congress, hnvc refused
te recegnle the Innovation, and the
district government therefore runs along
en the old schedule.
I'icsltlcnt Harding, who recently pre.
neunccd nn executive ban en daylight
saving, wiylng lie saw
trvlntf te feel yourself.
succumbed. It 1st announced efllclnlly
that the Cabinet will meet hereafter
while daylight is being saved at 10
o'clock "regular" time instead of 11.
The regular seral-wcckly conferences
b.V .---,
mother hern after tl-brlcf IllneM.
Williams -was, credited with cei
Inir "In the' Hhnilc Of the Old
1'.. ! HI'.,. Ar.nl. I In fin 1 1ntTIO V1
.1.. f..1. 'f ....1 .l. Mrtnnliv tnnft v
- tJ
nuill-wauEM eiwv,, w.r... , -i'M
New Verti. May 10.' (Uy A. l0-rN
The prohibition navy brought n prlaf
into New Yerk harbor today. It wa
n sleep of 125 tens displacement, lead'
ed, It vns declared, with 2000 cases
of whisky. The prize wes captured by
.!. ........ tf..1. rtt IA Va... TarM
..n. CJlv ...Antttti-M rif flip ,'rpur immrm J
arrested. .w
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C. WATHUMAN.
1922.
Jes-pli M. Spreckley,
The "Nonsense Verses.
midnight en the ocean,
People's Kerum of April 29.
"M. If.." Mauch Chunk,
veu ask for was printed
Forum of April 4.
Jr.. Oermantewn
" beginning "'Twas
wen printed in the
Pa. The poem
In the Pcople's
rtte hvents of boy 'vrnr.K
Pey Wok means leta of fun. Onmes, pa
rades. stRhtieelng tours "n cerythlng. The
morning Pcmic I.gDeen has made npeclal
arrangemerits for printing all the Interesting
news of HOY WRKK. Be sure te lend the
morning Prat-ie LnueEC eery day. "Make
It a Habit." Adv.
iimn i.iif urn running trnlnH for coin
mutcrs nn hour earlier nil day long.
Street cer companies nre operating sim
ilarly. I'oBtefficc deliveries are. being
ninde en the old schedule.
Theatres Refuse te Change
Theatre-owners refused te recognize
the change, nnd opened as usual nt H :J
and turned eat tneir rewus areunu
10::?0 or 11, old tlmc. This would be
all right If it were net for the fact
that theatre-goers who work en daylight-saving
schedules thus lese wit
hour's sleep getting home around mid
night nnd being forced te get up nn
hour earlier than under usual condi
tions Their plight Is further compli
cated by the circumstance thnt traffic
cops go off duty new at 10:30 instead
of 11:30 ut night. There are none, of
them around, therefore, te direct after after after
throtre meter traffic.
When te eat lunch under the day
light -saving schedule is n gastronomic
i p: oulem of the lirst inagniturc. Health
Offitep Towler urged the department te
de the logicel thing and let their em-
pleyes go te lunch an hour earlier than
usual. Seme of tbcm did, but ethers
didn't. Thin war done, nt the h'tnte.
no fccnsn n i War. Treasury. Justice, Laber and In-
nu- iiaruuiiy , tenor Jjepartments, but tlie old or
"regular" hours were ictalncd at thu
PofctefDce, Navy, Agriculture and Com
merce Departments. Tlesult: Hag
gard faces ns 12 o'clock approached,
complaints of pains in the vicinity of
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130 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2
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