wwwwmwmmF' 7 KaFFW1 vz&fm ''1W.VJ3 'imwifw r r ( 1 m STUTZ HAS WIDE Touches Highest Price Since Last June, Selling at 18 te 20 , Yerk. Aiir. B. There xvn no wrl.il feature te the curb In the xlmrt bmIeiI of IritlliiR with whli h the week indul nnil price- tnovrmetifi. even In the most Impnrtnnt I'mim, were extreme 1r nnrriiw. belnp: PDiiflm-il In most ciim-m m winll fractional (Iedines. Shit Moter, however, hml n fairly d rnnec. selling nt 18 tn 20. the tilelift nrlip teiirlipd Mnee In-t .Ttme. Have" AVIirel mild ilewn ftem .'10 te JO14. Intcr-Cenl Inenttil It u liber, nfileli selil yesterdnv nt 3, wnt in titter ilcninnil, rallying te 4. Oeltlwyn pifture ransed from 0-1't te fl'jj. Ilnvliir-i in petroleum stocks was ex ex tffmelr mnll with Irrcetilnr movement, gtnndiinl Oil of rmllnna ntnrtcd nt 110"-f, ind tlrnpnwl te 10!). Murncnibe wim tm of tin- strong featured njnln with trading nt 22', te 22. Klrbv void nt 2 and t-niall nineiint of business was ttanacti'(l In Simin l'ctielctim nt S'j. INDUSTRIALS lllull Lev Clese I 101 Acme Ceal 0V Bie flJc IPO Ruddy Puds if, lAj 1 i 6(1(1 Car Light (lie line flfic 100 Chicago Nipple.... B .1 ,-. IlWCelumhla Emernlrt 70c "de 70e 100 Cem solvent A... 47 4H 47 liiOCem Solvent 11.... 41 41 41 40flCent llolers 7M 7? 7 100 Cutnn Dem &ugar Bun I jmrianlels .Met 11 11 11 lOIWctnarnph 1'rnds. 1 ij 1 it m tee llubller CAR... S, H4 NV "OO Iuinint XI of Iml . 14 14 14 200(llbsen Iteive'I , ,. 1H is', s Unnnelduvn Pictures. 11 il'j (!, lOOdemlienr Tire ... 10 le in "OOllr.int Met 7.1c 7.1e 7.V HflOllvves Wheel 3D't 3(i$ Seil U"II0 llMdcn ('hem .... 1U 1 1. u 00 Inler Rubber .1, ft r, ; 100 Lake T Jl 1 ft pf 2; 2H i" 100 I.IM'y .Me.N'&n new H 8 H , 100 I.lma Loce full rid r.44 -.1", ' 100 I.lini I.ecn part pd 20 21 21) 200 Mnieln Meters A. 2 ;ii n ion Moen Moter .... 1014 1 f 1 1 c. m, 1 in New Jere Zinc. .110 1411 14in? 17.1X V Til pref lflTiJ 107 lhl, 101 Philip .Merris .... 20 10', "nt: TOO Radie com 41, 41. 41: ICO Itcn Moter Truck . 21 211 "rt 1000 Seuth roil & Iren :t tc 31c 3e 400 f.tutz Moter 20 is -n 1SHU Technical Prods... RU r.s. r. ilOOU H I. A H ljj 111 i-i 100 V S I- A II pf.... i, ,'.! ,'. foeo U s Steam in 10 10 100(1 V S Shin Cerp.... 12 12 ' SOOWnlne Ceal 1 1' "; . 80OW.t Knd Chem.. r.2i M r,r- 100 Willy C 1st pf ctfn 2414 244 2414 .STANDAim OILS JOOAnsle-Am Oil ... lfi s iqv ?.' !,mt,?r,1"1 Oil Can .III114 110'4 1 Oli j 10 1'ralrle O & a ..570 070 070 I 10O S Oil of Ky w I... 0V4 11 i-ii 40 S Oil of N T ....41N 417 418 INOKI'KNDKNT OILS 100 Aetna 2 " TOOAIean jl iiii ti 100(1 Am Fuel ....... IDe lue lUc . 100 Am rul nf .'... 1 "1. 1V.C, 31m ArknniuH N Ons . 8 s7k ,7; 00OItoen Oil 14e 13c 14,. 20OCrlb Hjnd ...... 7 1-f "-'a, lOCltlrs ServlCH .IKII4 lsiii isii! JOOCItln Serv 11 ctfs. 1SJ 185? 'JV 20n Cities HerMce pf.. 117 fi?C AtS lOOCelumbla lVte . A 2 jl . 100 Empire I'cte 2 2 " ' 1000 HnKlncgrs Pet 2Re 25c 2Se ' .800 Federal Oil.::::: i'S "iZ :"tiniena 14 14V 14s. lOOOIIIlland Oil :..... 4't "i ii tOOOlenreck Oil jj. 114 1 4000 Hudsen Oil Me ine ine" .200 Int Petrel ....... 20 20 "0 IJUJ K' "ne Hanger . 48 4s 48 JOOKIrby Pete 44 44 44 MOUHnoaten Pet ... vl 11 lij JOOLsen. Pete ... 70c 00c 00c iOOjrumna OH 1 ili 1 lOO Mararalbe Oil ...22 "f"t "'C SOOMarlne 1 T '(" lOOMarKuy oil 1 it. SOOJlanand Mex is r' r, 10O Mountain Pred ... 144 14 U 1414 800 Mutual Ilef i.fj ,,l? "it WON Y Oil 24'i 24ii -114 A';?w F rue1 BU s" 5ii? ljOOOmarOl ill i 1 40OORed IlHnka .. ... is n 14 inns!1" V1.vt M l"1 00 Slmms Pet . . . s'4 s'4 h'4 1000 Southern P & H . He lfjr lie no Southern States . Id 12 n WJJP-ncer Pet fi .',14 fl IJOOIcxnn O &. L .... 70e OSr 00c lODTurmjn ju 11, 11, 1000 Win ex Oil ...... r. 7 ,J 0OY Oil V ... lUc lflc 15c MINING JOOAlai llr Cel . . 2'A 2'4 2'4 800 Am Explerat .... 2 l' .ISJSS'. I;l''" Jc lie lie ffi l0" ,Me"t'n . IS,. jse 18c 52J ',0,tn Ment Conn 1A m 1 A S5!en -"" M . line hoc Hec liOO Certez Slher .. . 1A 1 1A eS'i U"--""-Jti (InlU .. . 2 A 2A 2A 5SfKureka Crueeu, . 34e 32c 32c 40(i0 I ertun 1 . .. 20c 17e 20c 100(1 Oelrt Conn ... de tic le 1000O Hei I U,ep 10 II 111 !00(j rd Shell . t(.c 80 lie i-,?A il'.CAL Wlnlnw .. (1 (.'4 0 ,'nX I,n,,"tn'.1. I'n"'1 B- B0"- 6n'' ,,J?S ?"""' Verde Ulv . 3 3 3 10000 I.en.. smr -." .' -" MjJIWihrr Hxt" - 4c S? 4e SOOCnnalrn . . . "7 ..74 100(1 e! !"nnSmt' "" 44c ir aS!) "II 1 Ore .... 1 1 1 J80O Hill Tep Nev 1A . 1A I fe'ep'kir... Jft JK i' ""'".:::: ?. '$ 100 Shelden . . . ii ia. 1 at 1 (JO Sliver Pick" in? Ke" ,? Vfil'ewart Mln 7e 7c 7c jMj ijvnbert ' .r ..: : iH i ' i 100 United Zlr.e. . I in Hi 1 ,, HOMIS, sSJAle;' J'ack JU ctf 0d4 Ilrti4 (K114 ?n?.m fob " 102 112 10' !i 600ft a... - ; -w "" lul 1 ii 1 jei 5SJ2 A'"'.ren.'la Js '20.10T4 103L ie'It. 101 lii3, 104 104 Bs31A.,E-84 las 000 In".rrl H n la -i.100 10 100 000i'hll tJm 7n'4" ft71' ni1 97 JOOOpS , i1 7. WV.102 102 102 '. 20SeSf,S ?" Hs100N lO'H 100s J00HeuthllLu,,'J", -S.KIH, iuiU jeiU Jeoeo Su ,, " JH 10- iJ 103 joeo vn eif P,nV' .SI'lil3,'4 'e-1 'H 0 WealVil, If,"1 2s--lO' 10"Ti 100 "etern Ulce 7..10tl 105 100 iTOOd 1 V0KIGN UONDS 100S iil!''n,ln 7 . .loe'i ine ten joeoote" ?u? TH- loett 100 00 '!'0KnS of v"5!' 5"" "',,4 "'vi ,,n,i BSsSiVS? V"88 188 188 a&!"v, c :. v w LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS .2'OUrirli l, k ... I .l - CAi-VBs n.ij& '"""'v'12-0". lower. Tel. Ill 7.1. p" -0e ncai1- iliclicr. ?:"t."a,,uh- f. V,. Auk r, -CATTI.K- iHOOa.i);n? .'lull"r eir, "sdl2 '0O10 60 c."1.1"; ,'n" "'! Dull llenvy 'iLB0- reuahJ 1H 10,rl(t'r'' ""'1 l'l". Ml 35 . BHEKP and ,H, a".?,",?, ,' n,,,' " 30 Ol!.70. ainu, 2jc lower. Luinbd, , v RaW Sllk Ea8i8'' tek. it ...UnI' Kunrn . double eim RANGE ON CURB Rnn V " ',l, u11 (?! Pit, 4000 iieuup & Ce "in IS ffiSL'h Hte-l 7 '2,1.10m: m...a . ' "urv WUUIATIONS w" "dlf,,1,'e"vrAu:?r B-;iieasnUce.pta. r.i' ivh i . .... "." ,t'vi ii :m iftl, $7;heTKt'I,.05! Canten. xtra. !'1 double i!,"8.?.hi)')-Chln tem i."",p,w' Letters, te the Editor What It the Truth About Ceal? Te the Editor 0 the llvcninn Publte r.ritarr! Hlr ltpndlnij thp Htntciupiit of Jehn I ICWls In the KVKNINO I'URLtC Leiieer oinntiircley, July IS), en nnthrnclte coal jnlnlng, its pest nnd the price paid by thp pensumer, If IiIn stntciticnt ns Printed In true In relation te the dlf fprcnt chnniipls through whieh coal must Pi'HH in order te rpnrh the iiltlmnn iiltlmnn censuinpr; then the coal opprnters are no better tliitn three-card mente sharpH 11111I should change the title upon their letterheads te rend the "Anthracite tedl .Manipulators' Association." in jcstcnlay'H Kvi:ninu I'L'nt.te IiEiienn there is another statement by Samuel D. Wurrlner refuting the stntP input of Jehn Ij. LpwIs and giving nn nn nn other kite of llgurps In jusllllcatlen of the high price of coal. New right here I uint te cenfesH I knew nothing of the conditions which must be met with and overcome In the mining of nnthrnclte coal, but, personally, I nm disposed te favor the statement of Jehn h. Lewis, net because 1 nm n stiffeier through the high price of coal, but be cause there has appeared from time te time nrtlcles upon this same subject and where there Is se much smoke there Is seme fire. If, a Mr. Wnrrlner declares, the rnnl oprrnters would welcome an In vestigation Inte every phase of the min ing Industry, why is it that every time the question of n Government Investi gation was breached the operators fought te defeat nny action which might be takpn thnt would disclose their methods tn Hpppp tlw. nilhlln? Ami nnnln I why did Mr. Wnrrlner contend se per sistently thnt the figures of W. Jptt I.nupk must net be made public at a former investigation? Present condi tions, in se far as they relate te the price et peal nnd transput tatlen, are unbearable and some remedy must be found te nhate tlipm new nnd for nl wns. Is It net strange thnt the (5ov (5ev eminent pan demand your very life in times of Its need, jet when Senater Hernh breached the iiietlen of in vestigation our own Senater Pepper quoted n law thnt the Government can not investigate the coal operators, or, in ether words, the Government has no lejal right te protect its people from freezing te death? Were I a politician and desired te make an honest effort te remedy pres ent conditions, 1 would use as my campaign slegnn, "Cheaper Ceal and Chpnper Transportation." And If my opponent were n representative of the party In power, I would place him upon the defensive and demand that he go before the people and show them what he had done te bring coal and ether commodities te a neimnl price. And why new, while strikes nrp in order, de net our dally papers ask their read ers te strike nnd strike hnrd by peti tioning our representatives at Wash ington te de something? A short time back we requested our school children te go from house te house nnd gather raiment nnd feed ; why net place petitions In the hands of these same children and rpipiest them te go from house te house gathering signa tures demanding tome action by our representatives? If the are alive te the trend of the times you will net wait long for results. K. I,. Philadelphia, August 3, 10'J. Praises Park System Te the Editor et the Evening Public Ltdeert Sir A kind providence decreed that fifteen jenrs age 1 should be influenced le make my home In Philadelphia, nnd upon mv arrival I found n inugnlflcent city, splendidly organized with nttrnet lc dwellings well-paved streets and the mint beautiful p.irk in all the world, mtlstlinlly laid out and scrupulously maintained, nnd as free for me te enjoy as th" n ir wp breathe, all prepared for my benefit by mj predeppssers j nnd in npprpii.ttlnn of the manifold pomferts nnd pleasures, that ethers have provided for me, I lme long wished that I might some day be enabled In some wny te contribute te the happiness and well being of my ciinteiiipeiailes, and the generations 'that will be here when 1 am no mere. Hut untei-tuiintely my individual fee b'e efforts se far, 1 am eeitaln, have ac complished little, nnd premise less. Though indhidtinlly Impotent, might thcic net be a possibility of mj nt least attempting, if only partinlly te repay (lie debt I ewe micIc. , past und pres ent. In- in some waj co-operating with my fellew-citiens In the censilium. itien of some renl, beneficial, dvic enterprise, tlmt would de for peteilty, what my ptedecissers lime done for me? There stirelv must be. With nil the manifold needs, there Is undoubtedly something thnt I might de. Hut what shall it he? Which of nil the many civic Institutions that we en joy today hnve been, and will continue te be the most beneficial te the race? What ethers might think I cannot sny. Te me there can be but one an hw'it. Our great! grand! magnificent! public park system. That which lins ever been te me an inspiration nnd n joy. A shrine, if jeu please, whereat I might pay homage te the beneficenpp of my Creuier. A splendid feast for the unnl ; nn inspiration for the mind nnd n tonic for the body. An inexhaustible fountain for all mankind for all time In come. Net jet complete, lieie then is I H1V opportune I'M milhh niiur. The splendid Pnrkwny plans, Imper athelv lnvehlng the benutlfie.itlen of the SchujlMll adjacent te our magnifi cent Art Gallery must be preceded hj the condemnation of the lunil thereon, nnd the compensation of the prevent owners thereof than whieh I can think of u no mine weithy prejcpt. And with faith in the civic pride of mi fellow cltUens, willingh conceding te them as ardent patriotism as I pos sess I want te ask them te permit me the inestimable pi Ullage of trllmting with tlipm te a veluntarj public fund for this purpose. It will enl require a few million dollars ami u small contribution ftem all of us thnt are able te lentrlbute i. i utile. Mitiiileinented by larger ion- trlliullens. fiem these mere fortunately, endowed. WI1 speeuiij in.iuri- nm ram- nletien of our superb Parkwav. pit turn en 0,::0U(JI: v jjvANS. 40112 Irving street. Why Are Beat Races Always Late? le tin Editor e the Evmlna Public Ledger! Sir In describing the beat races en the Sehujlkill today the Nvknimi Prn i,lii Lkhm'K lemarks, parenthetically, that the first race "was fifteen min utes late for some unknown reason." If It had said "enl llf een minutes late" It would lime been mere te the point. I have been attending bout races in vni inns parts of the country off und en for forty jeara, and can recall very few that were rowed en schedule time. The college races are notorious for the illlaterj methods used, but neither the VuHnii'nl Association of Amateur Oars- ,,,.., nm- local clubs that held regattas I ''- . .... ,. cull beast et doing inueil lietler. Hi I pniirsi 111 lline ll iiiiij ur w IM- I" vitilt for licttcr witui iiiki vvi'iiuut con. ili leni before stnrtiiiK u nice, but even when tin1 (onilltieiis me fuveriibK iih illHiiirciilly tlicy were today, there is UMinlly the Mime IrKseuie nnil exnsper ntliiK 'delny. Ileitt incini; l net nenily he iieptilnr n himit t(iila iih it wiih lincU in the dull It's, Buy, mill 1 liitven't u doubt that the habit of tuidlucKs has bud miicli te tle with tbla less of nopulur nepulur lty. , What the sport needs most te re- EVENDfa ' PUBLlb THEPEOPLE'S FORUM Lettcrn tb the Eaiter should h na .Vf. iiinna t0 the l'elnt " possible avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dls. ouwiien. Ne nttentlen will be elrt te aneny m? Jettei-H. Names and nddrosses Kli. i ,,?.,BB,;(1 n an evidence of 5?. .fjJ.U,V .'"heugh names will net "," ''. nll, If rcnucst Is made tlva l"fi be emlttPd. P MbllBitieii of a ictter Is net virifu i..en,VH "n Indersement of Its views liy this pniier. -i.Jni;UVc',,len" wl net "e re SLJ,ms accompanied by t.ost t.est BP. nor will manuscript be f-aved. l ,i . 'i0..'1"' I'1"00 it encp ecctipied ,.i, .'ii llc C,,('',, f" " dcergc Orten, )M..V .'.lr."re tlle Htieetiiter-H tlmt the ii i Hi " b(' r,IM "" wit'' "' snmp clepk-llke imrlslen thnt nm Is nccus nccus teuipd te at the 1'enn rebus. I'hiladclphln, August a, lU2i!. Questions Answered Lincoln Highway States Telhp i:,lller e the nvenine fuhllr I.r.leer: i,n,l7?hn tiexx 'nlnnn ma through whnt I h.ln i fnrr'?V" '",t'ein "Idrmny p0hch. another person hih licMrn r.hii,. i i i . . DAVID (1UANT. PhllHdelphln, Ai,r 1, 11122. ...iTflf ,.1'l.nc"ln hl"h" Paes-, threuch BlUnnln, Ohlii, Indian 1. lllinel.i. lev'n, Ne- '.,?,, rnlT"!0' wemln. Utah. Neada und Cullfertilu.) Lincoln Had Four Sens Te thr Editor 0 (lie Bvettlne rubllc Lalerr: Sir A snyn Abraham Lincoln lmd only two non, Rebert, whiup niune entered 1 ul llc print en the nccnelen of n ireent r r trletlc ceremony In Wnahlncten. nnd one ether. IJ kiivb lie hnd four mnn Cnn leu tell me which In correct? , . tl A RirilSCRlDKR. Phlladclphln, Aus. 1, 1022 (Lincoln had four aens: Rebert Tedd Wim In 1843 anil still living: Hdnnrd Ilaker. born In 1R40, who dled In Infancy Wllllmn Wulluce, born 1S50, died IbUJ, and ThemiiK, born 1833, died 1871.) Kitchen Shower Te the Editor of ffte Avniiiie riitiKc Lttlecn Sir Will ou kindly b!.. me mme sun sun sun Rontlen as te hew tn conduct a "kitchen Bheuer" succeafully? Hew would ou su Bint the Blfts bilnif prcfented te th, brldo-te-be? I wan te n rIieut laet Situriln nvenlnT nnd the Blftri were handed ene by one te the ene in whepn honor the ahewfr ua Blen. I would like aninethlnit a little dif ferent. Whit kinds of iramcs or aniuuo aniuue ments would you auKiccst O. 11. b Delnncn, N. J., Auiuat 3, 1022. If this ahewer la In the penlnu, r1e It at an Informal dance or a card partv Hnd preaint the nlfta at the time the nfrrHh ment are xered Yeu might make our prenent n clethea binltet nnd have the ulfti Plied in that und brought In from the kitchen te the bride-te-he. Or jeu could place them en 11 tea waunn, nfttr nil the refreshment! ere aered and ou are finished with the tea wiiKen, nnd huc a maid or one nf the fnmlly wheel It In piled hluh with kitchen things Anether unuiiml method of Kiting out the presents would he te lnlte nur Kue'tx te an Informal cnndj-maklni; pirty and take them .ill out Inte the kitchen when enrled has nrrlied. Have all the Blfts arranged In different pUcea nbrnit the kltchfii, seme lmnclng til), eme en the ateve, en the table, etc.. each unwrapped, but with thi catd of the Kier attached te It. Then, after the surprise, the eeti!nB utn be tpent In making candy ur Pl.iltu; nny g.iinea ou like. Poems and Songs Desired The Wise Man's Gift Te the Editor et the Evening Public I.ede'ri Hlr I would be erv much ebllKed If you would irlnl the following. TJiniP. OIFTS The Rich Man gnie her geld In store All' that a Rlrl could wlah, Sl'MMLK RKhOKTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. The courtesies and conveniences of (we hotels at one rate SS.50 nay Up. Asnrrlran Flan our mm.i. mav 1t-a at alfhae beusa or Bem. Tnla nntnaa p?iviisg is ELBERON aed nrtproet Ann.r. TsnnsssM Ani ar hM, Bppe.lt. CathelU a-vl Frat- aatant ehurehsa. Phena 2TIS. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM PriTaU hatha. Celalna and aartica enazeallal. Frtah vagatablss. Whtta serrlea. Beautiful aelarlum. Open aurreundina. Orchatra. Dancing. Reflnad patmna.- COMBINED CAPACITY BOO. Wlnaewa acrMetd. Batblru) from beUU. Oarasa. Writ for beekUt and auto map. Beth hotels under personal direction of R. B. LUDY, M. D., Owner . BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS IN ATLANTIC C1TV GERSTEIS BLACKSTONE Virginia Annua and Uaaeh. Atlantic l.lty Eatlrely Rcfumiibcd and rUneTated American and European Plan "GHHSTKL'S FAMOUS CUISINE" Specialise en Hungarian Dlihes aad Sea reed natters, i ommrxneu unu High Clan Knttrtlnment. Het and Celd Running Sea Water In all baths. EMIL, Ul-.uai.u lame-Hana . m.KHrkL. IaiManaffiil Alue Operating Gerstel a Lelandelletel. PLANADE ffy WheU Bleck en Ocean Frent ii-V Coelest location Atlantic City. Ideal family hotel In Chelsea Section. Capacity Fir Hnadrad . ' Owaanhlp Oirectlea . Baallet. W F SHAW TOUELLI H A .aaTav Telllll H3I.0 UVB. lieUI bcUCfl. ,k 1 Thoreuchly medern ; rate m m reasonuuie. ai L.k liurepeun plan, American and in. MItb. It. ItAWLKY. Prep. f-1 day op, Eorep. plan (Roem only) STRATH HAVEN " sntucky Are. near neacn IVnutlfuIly remodeled sioueniiy euuivvcu. Huthlns privileges Dinclng lll.M)i:it IIRUh . Owners Bertcm Tennessee live. Running water In all rooms. European plun. K. II. VAN VOORHKKS THURBER Atlantic & Massachusetts uvv. Capacity 300. All outside, ulry looms. Hathlng from hutel. II 611 da) up, tipeclul weekl European plan. Restnurant connected. MIia.V.M. THURUEll WALDORF New Yerk uve. near bach. Hathlng from hotel. Moderate rates. Capacity 230. Dano Dane ing. K. H HRADY. formerly of Alter Halt gWILIyHIRB Virginia nr Uaaeh. American Dla iinmna Willi run. wuier una utivmib qiidi ham KLl.ia. Owner. N. J. COLLINS. Mar "A I VFRT Virginia Ave. near lleach. wAk.Vana 0pen H 9ar Medrat rote ui;uheu I'ltlTCllAltU. RplvederO out, Cretlna Ave. near DeiveuCTu b40Ch Amer pliin n.very unnelntnient. med rate Ownerahlp .Mat. miereham V"10'0 -er Ueaen." onerenuiu Cllp 250 Amer pUn B( up dally Hathlng privilege Alela (irulier. Westminster 'jntucky Ave nr. lleach. vyctuiuiuvu nioater; private baths, running water. Open oil ear. A V. Kdl'P. I nllVAN be. J'enneaaje Xve Rihima n t.1 W"'"" run. wutar. lira. M. OUNNICH. R.laten Aihhroeka -! Bt. Jams . PI. Amir, Euisp.plaAa LEJDGR-BHILAELPHIA SATUBDAY, Meney te ipend or kMP or leae, And meals from a, golden dlah, The Handsome Han beatewad hit face, Se fair, ke atrenc te grand: Ilia rosy llpa amlled down en her. And he prcaaed them en her hand, The Clever Man would tell her thlnga, About the atara and mere; He'd tell her haw high Pike's Peak waa, And about the Civil War. The Peet ant up all night Ien, And bnde hln pen de well Te put In black and white the thlnga He'd earned ae long te tell. The Soldier creaned hlB hhnkled lega. And leaned back In Ida chair He gne her tnlea nf X'lmy Ridge, And the brave things he did there. The Tunny Man would gle her all The silly things tie knew'! She'd laugh, of ceure, nnd any te him: "Oh. tell me mere please de " The Sympathizing Man would be Right there te comfort ulie ulie She aiild: "Without n man like you, 'Die old world couldn't Hie." And nil the lecrs sang of her Wlille the and atara alien nben, They gnve her geld, and Jokes, and tnlea llut the Wise Man Just rave lee n. a. j. Roxborough. Pa., Auguat 1, 1022. "Saint Patrick's Breastplate" Te the Editor et th- Evening rubHc Ledger: Slf Can ou tell me the origin and supply additional atani-ia If nnv, uf ihe following, n dipping of which I hae had for seme time" The lines are: t arise today Through a mighty strength, the Invocation nf the Trinity, Through n belief In the threencss. Through confession of the oneness Of the Creater of creation. ANDREW S. Swnrthmere, August 2, 1'I22, This la n rrlr lira ted neem nscrlbeil te Snlnt Patrick It Im called the "Lerlea" I or anmetlmea "The Ilreistplnte of Snlnt Patrick " It Is nlan known ns "The Deer's I Cry." from a bgend that It wna tittered by the patron of Ireland, for whom nn am- ' bush was laid b the Druids as he was en , his waj te cenvrt th pngan Ard-Rls-h or ' Mali King of Hire, The legend gees th i' I the nmliuahers did net see Snlnt Patrick und i his party go by, but only heird a herd nf ' de-r. Dr. Douglas Hide, formerly head nf the Oaelle League, saya that the language Is very old, prebnbly of the sixth or seventh ' century. It Is a rhapsody In very poetic diction nnd In what Is known te Celtic scholars as the Rung meter ,tn utterance ' or chant, pnrtly rrulhmlc nnd partly rhymed. The extract clien nbme. Is the conclu sion In Or. Kune Meyer's trnnsHtlen. from which the following lines arc also t.ik"n. t arise today Through Ged's strength te pilot me; Ond'a might te upheld me, Ged's v ladnm te guide me, Ged's ee te leek before me, Ged's car te hear me, Ged's word te epeak before me, Oed's hand te guard me, Oed's wuv te lie before me, Oed's shield te protect me, Ged's heat te save ine Trem snates nf devils, Frem temptntlens of vices, Trem nnv one who i"hu'l wlh me hi. Afnr and nncnr. Alene r.r.d In a multitude The reeple'a Forum will nppenr dillv In the Kienlng Public Ledger, nnd ilsu In the sundnv I'ulille I.edgrr. Letters dlaeushlng t Inn ly topics will be printed, us well im requested poems, und illelli:ns of genernl Interest will be answered. "L" Station Robbed The elevated station, Frent street nnd Fnirmeunt avenue, was entered nnd lobbed of solder and rope valued nt $10. Kmplejed te scrub floors nt the store of Samuel Haissneff, of 441 North Sixtli street Mildred l'risby fourteen jcars old,' it Negro girl, of Jenkins court, it is charged, stele $17 in cash from a cigar box in a show case. She was ar rested and sent te the IIouse of De tention. SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J (With Meals). flnertel WM,. and attlt anlnv alt the comforts nei ajiennaa uy nr ener nmwi. IROaUOIS .... T? s tl SSVdi'ftnwlS-T te all attriS. tlena. Fiesim- Phnne 4t W LEWIS Pacific & Illinois av. close te Reach. Modern, newly renovated, near churches, ataUens & emuwm'ia Runnlnx water In rooms. Hath lng trem hotel Uaraee 13 60 day up, 817,50 in. nm,,, wiin metiiH jioeKiei , jM'MI VAOO, formerly preu'r Melrose Hall WCLLSBORO Kentucky Avti . near ttsuch. rer. heuue: uDcn lurreunH. Ings, renter of attractions and piers Running water tn rooms, prlrate baths, bathing prlvllesis from hotel, bhimcr buths Kltrater te street Table unaicellid. U CO up dally; special weekly American Man. Orcbcs- Uwnarielp Direction. RALPH MIX MLCkLLY CAPACITY700 Pacific &. Arkansae Aves. Slti ud weekly: U uu i dally with meals. SI 60 up European Plan. Run ning water, private baths, orchestra, dancing, excellent tabic. Hath houses for surf bathing. Garage, booklet. Pheno 8280. WM.M. HASLETT fOre BO INDIVIDUAL JkNO OI6TINGOISMEO A3 CTKe SENATOR VIROIIMIA AVENUCa BOAROwtui An ocean front hotel, llrlck construct. Newly renev. Largest perch overlooking ocean Lxcel meals. It cost less te stay with us man It does te stay at Inferior hetetl furthe furthe remeved from Heardwalk, Write for booklet KINGSTON Ocean nve.. 1st hotel from Beich. overlook Ing ocean; central, flrenrejf; elevator, prlv baths. Bathing from hotel; coolest dining room In city, en Uth fleer with ocean view $11 50 up dly.. spec, vvkly. M. A. I.ETREll! KENTUCKY Kentucky ave. near Reach. Capacity soe ! tunning water. Private bath Orchestra. .WiW- f,i dlUly' WiS!?,1 wkly Phen JOifMV: KINO A KARIIART THI HOTIU.BJWrtM HOME COMreiTTS I O. I II I e pesan end New Yerk Ave. Essentially modern. I Private baths, runn ng water, electric lights. I Unaxccllcd cuisine, (horns coeVlnu) lJuekUt I Ownsrsblpmaiiagjinaat. Ck,U.WoedJr Ugr. 0 8, Carolina Ave. near lleach. Running water In every room. Private bathe. Personal direction LINTON U. ARNOI.D. Continental Mtyi open. aiv tr 1lB'ras meur. ma or caena, MWALSir DUNCAN MILLER C0TTAGEAv"O(JT rii for Its table. 11 up dally;' tS' up week'ly? 18th aeaaen Emersen Crouthamel Sfgr HEALY'S rV"7 tna Kntuc"ky avai "Running water In rooms 13 BO up dallv, spec weekly 17e)i season Hetel Boscebcl 'i;?'"' "v- "". ;?ch weekly. Telephone 117. A. E. MUtiON AUSTINE Pr"le HI. James i'l. Cles .te churches and air.usementa. Running wntsr In rooms y. H. Jiiskm. ESTELLE 00s -'"tine bm. nuimiuj ""water In rooms. Europ. plan. New Clarien mucky Av. jult ort "" wu Heardwalk. S.K.Uonlfae WPMMlCn KWWORTB BTONB HARBOR, N. J. Special "STONE HARBOR DAY" Celebration Next Saturday, August 12 STONE HARBOR, N. J. ni entertainment features, Including CHILDREN'S PARADE, SWIM MING MATCHES, FANCY DIVINO, MOTOR OOAT RACES, SHOOTINO MATCH and 6 BOXING MATCHES (4 rounds each) Geed fishing. Finest aurf and pleasure, join us next Saturday. SHFXTER HAVEN HOTEL Iirry ('. Hemen. Prep. Ppcrlnl "Stene Harber In" Lunch eon, fl.OO, Iljiielng Hut. night. Ne cner chitrgp. ATLANTIC CI TV. N. J. Sleep IyAcr Life la Safett Brick, steel and atone construction PRINCESS Ocean end .Seuth Carolina ave., near all attractions. Largest moderate-rate heusa of substantial lirge city construction, rapacity r.00. rrlvate bath. Het and cold Running Water in All Reems Private baths. Elevator from atreet level. Within three equnrea of ill leading Prot Pret eatant and Catholic Ohurchea and main PostetTlee Trench chef. Excellent table White service. Orctiestra. Dancing. All windows screened. Hathlng from hotel. Bathhouses with Heardwalk entrance for free use nt guests, (4 day up. Special weekly. American plan. Fer booklet and nu'e read map, address PAUL C. ROSECRANS Owner A Prep. Phenes 4S14 1210 93S NETHERLANDS New Yerk u 60 yards from Iluardwalk. overlooking lawn and ctenn. Beat letaied 52!" iPrVv'ale K. h'-oidcel'drunnln " " re,?,m",'i. . "V.h .hi. V Ji?., Hnacleus feer and lounging rooms Solarium -?"'lan", 'H.PPil; 5','i.,hn"."tr,m?i O.eatly reduced Pall rate?. Deacrlmlve bklt. r- prlvileges from letil TSBO p dally llf 60 UP WKiy ATnfr pian. ukil ai v.. eweency $3 up Dly. ; Sp. Vk!y. Am. Plan (with meili) OSBORNE Cor rnclflc nnd Arkansas aves PrlT. re. frlkerntlni; plant, elictric kitchen open for InMiectlnn runtilrif VMitcr. all outside rooms. scrunuleu'Lv clenn Kiev., prlv baths, bath Inir from hotel, bathhouse nnd showers free Orchestra, dancing white nerv!ra gnrnge Ilenklet. PRY & irecKHNIU'RY PITNEY N"w Ynrk A,e- nr- I'eneh. II furnished and redecorated. Ex cellent accommodations with home cooking ta dnlly Special weekly J. IlICKAR NnRWnnn Arktnsns & Pacific, nr. Bch. Iiurvnuuu & neadlng Sta. $15 wctk up Amur, rian: XI dav ue tiurep Jf Magulr. TOURS 1 ' II I 'I i w " SaH i ' r " I W ji7S? i Sr' 5C4'V' T7V, S "rr t arJ v 1 x. .kxki- ii A V i MX T!?1 tTVT MBaiMW Wl wMmmmX mv . mmmm v TIT' xtgregajsi Br-l,,,gnBr - c f ' l t 1 CITY Of UlUMWrjIQH T Tl : AUGUSTS 6, 1&&2 1: rlCMMRR BBWmtTH BTONf: HARnOK. W. i. atlll - water bathing. Fer a full day' t Fer quick service use Reading System Trains te Stene Harber. ATfNTIC CITY. N. J. Sn ----------i--.sx-ajJJ-----iiaas fOOB COMFOUT-OUH HUCCKSa" jjj emEDISON m tfiehigu at ( nar Dteh ftnd Betnwuw, AUntl Cltj't raeit baut(fel bUl MCtlen, Kl modern In ?rjr dtU, epn arreandlntti -01 chrtrTaU oeutd Tiw roeRU. nwi nimisDsM and dseeratd thnifrat, 1,000 kj. ft. of percb, rarar aeeommedatlryia. Het and Old RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Blorleer antulte, prleste baths: eleetrie light. laiwailnsa ( cas litvnnmisi a tin nairlAa. aaf trartiVtl lj nnalc aad dance room Pre bathing prlTUe-. la a special faatura; woedarful hem aoeklna, fresh ngetablts Beat th market affords, whit Barries. American plae.N H pp dal r; poreptan plan. U fa ap dally. Bpaclal wMltly. Vbne A. C. s7tt. Oanxratap asasscesMat. 2in--f Sl'mmmmmmmmmm..-mmmmmm mmmmt 13.00 ap dnlly, special wklr. Amir, plan PJ0NTICELL0 Kentucky ne. near bench Atianne City's nnest nnd most .popular-rate hotel. Orchestra, dancing;, elevator. Prllnte baths RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS Write for booklet and auto map Phenes 1018 OT08 BATHING FROM HOTEL Ownership mun'gt, Fetter A Hnlllnter dailfoeihi U i 13 Ik U Ctf'U U ST ciiaim.iis PLACK ANII I!K VCII fiP."J'r. A0.?".?. !?J.nV!K. . i'-'l" ' "'""'" lluTl'1' CU.MI-A.NY j Kentuiky ae, near beach; every modern improvement Rates IJ'-'.eO up wkIv Itklt Open nil ve.ir. JOHN J MUKl'IIY. Owner HOTEL SOMERSET Arkansas Ave., two doera from beach, rttin- ' nlng water Uned beda and geed table. a up dallv. lib up weekly. H. J KERSHAW WILDWOOD, N. .7. WILDWOOD. N. J. Ter Information write . 1 eurtrlglit .Hinlth. JIangiI)Jr.illdipfjrr. OflUX GROVE. N. J. HOTEL WHITFIELD rirenroef. IJlnck te ocean, central te nil amus Med Imprev Chits. M. Herman. TO I RX view Beach all the wholesome recreations and attractions of the first-class shore resort. I CMPrl !i(! "illa,i nAnnfftH i-?-.-a1n !. ..!.. 1 1 j i ,.. , v i i , ' t , K I11IJ' uarreusei JarKe "iciesea aance noer, beau- .iul lake and ample shelter buildings, including restaurant and large rest room f nd perfect freedom from any objectionable or unpleasant features. Ideal picnic grounds for a day's outing take the children. Beats for Riverview Beach, 9 and 11 A. M. Leave Riverview Beach, 4.4S P. M. (Exc. 50c.) A ?K S'n1 baae " Sunday or holidays te Riverview Beach, but connections may b made with trolley at Pennsgreve for Beach. v I cue : 10 II co 4ll oe ti te S (10 aaw , " ; - aaaaMMMBatattJasBsaaaaaBaaB ' SUMMER RKflOKTJL IKJKAN CITY. K. "STOP AT tHE Sr American Plan AUGUST BATES booklet nn Keauest TNC OCEAM CJLT YMJi LA MONTE fSfurtSSLJ "' A'- TRAYMORE Sltl,w A run. 11 rooms. Amr..planenly..D,.l'...Fre. c tLn., Nr. Heacn .' jweuuiuuiv cellent table; beat aervlca. IDLEWILD 710 Moerlyn Terrace. Reems. J. K Morrison. " spkTne i.akbi.each. n. J. ""THEBREAKERS nr.,xiL HAVKV. n. jh THE ENGLESIDE Bl7 BAe'ft 0mdm'f7en,b wT,n.,,nf?i.,Sn."ceUr,l,S,',' " n I" IJNOLI. Mnnacer I1KACII ILx'vKN. S. .1. , Ker Information ft lU. write jloreugh Clerk rjtNjtLjNjjeuNTjirirA. -ltheAlra-AiCr"" J J.-' sssssiufnafsm ldUzRU"'V?wiw&TWHW MOUNTAINS BffEU fin SHIRS!, FUNKUS C0IITT, fa. A strictly meflrn deisi wun execneni wtnia ana tcrrtre ItBprltate baths, capacity MO Altitude 1000 feet. Bplrnclld ruada; golf, tennis, etc Will lletuntn (Ipeu until Nerenbei JOHN J. liMUIONH. Manaicer. 1AKE QE(1BK.N,Y. era, anler a. rhnrmtna Mimi I.AKK (IKORflE. N. SIILTON. MASS. Milten Hill Heuse Milten, Mass. With Its homelike ntmnsphere and delirious home table Is a delightful plnce In which te spend the fall and winter It Is In n desirable section of une of llnsten's most attractive and convenient suburbs Hiirvard t'nlnr.t and Bosten are only n few moments meter ride from the inn T"iese who desire the conven iences of home without the disadvan tages of housekeeping will Hni1 'he Hilten Hill Heuse ill trnt can be desired Address abeve for further particulars and terms. MAR nARTtOR. MT.. The Malvern and Cottages BAR HARBOR, MAINE New Open ERVF.ST O. ORen. Manager TOfRR Vacation Days A fascinating holiday at small eett Eight te nineteen-day tours by fast and comfortable twin-screw steamers sailing from New Yerk every Wednesday and Saturday. Inclusive fare covering first class en steamer, hotel accommodation, car riage drives, local sightseeing, etc. $75 up. NO PASSPORTS NECESSARY. Boeltcti and full Information from THOS. COOK & SOTNT 225 Seuth Bread St. (below Walnut St.), Philadelphia Tel. bpruce 8850-8821 Bermuda Office: HAMILTON, West Church Street , ' ! I" I 'e- --.J. 'ii,1!' 'I' I ffl w- III i ,M ..1 I Itjrj Philadelphia's New Playground Riverview Beach (Head of Delaware Bay) Take this delichlful trin at the first nnnnrtnnifv Ym, will finri nf p;0 Wilsen Line te Chester : Pennsgreve SOC Daily I On the trip down the Delaware the Wilsen Line beats touch at Chester, the eldest and most interesting city in Pennsylvania; Penns Penns geove, N. J., and Wilmington, "the city en the hills," surrounded by its romantic and beautiful parks; the historic Brandywine, with its Revolutionary traditions and relics and its excellent oppertunitica for tramping and picnic parties. WEEKDAYS Philiiilfliihht . M. I r f no a: te l. m. k in '0 Mi I iiue llmlngtnn 7 10 A. M. 4.I(V ii oe a oe 11 OO 7 Oil l in p. si. e oe M oe STOPS AT PEN.S.-i.ltOV E tsTOPh PENVsOEOVE S XT3 ITU PEN.SsUKOVU ONLY. OSLY UK ec-pt Minuiiyti mid llulldaya. DON'T FORGET nOATS NOW LEAVE New Chestnut St. Wharf K ftiir' SUMMER BBslOKTP) '. BKAFH BM1FF, MAWH. -ii THE GABLES At Beach Bluff Offers you it splendid opportunity ta anan.1 Aiiaia, en Maaaaehuaetta cool and picturesque North fther. A aandf battling bench, beautiful drives, and tn avranllennt B-elf eelirae at TdBTO Country Club within eaay reach, maka THE OARLRS an Ideal plac for a summer vacation. The houae appeal tn the meat discriminating a a well appointed home with every comfort and convenience. Its cooking la excellent and Its own gardens supply an a bun lance of fresh fruit and vagstablai. ilnke your reservations new. TOURS) Clark's J, dCrulM.Jan.arrU, 1W1 ROUND THE WORLD "BMPRBSS el F RANCH" 18481 Crass TOM 4 MONTHS CHU18E. J1000 ad ap laeledini Motels, Fees, Drives, Caldss, at. Clark Orlllnated Round lb World Cnilaaa Clark's 19th Crnlir, I'ebnierrS, 1921 TT!i MEDITERRANEAN "BMrRESSel SCOTLAND" VMO CraaaTatM 6SnAYSCRUlSR.SeOOaadMu Fraak C Clark. Times Building:. New Yartt llnrtlett Teura Ce.. 200 Be. 13th St. ' j Special Sunday Excnrska ' All day en th water te beautiful LorweS I O rove en the Chesapeake and Dalawara Canal. F7m arly same avenlng. Erlcaaaa Line. Pier 8. Be. Delaware Av . 8 o'elaak svsry Sunday morning (dayllght-aavlna i ra tl.M. 1 m ,nd" NIGHT STEAMERS FOR BALTIMORE I Fare 12 no en way. 18 00 round trip. Dally i B P, Jl., b o'elook Haturdaya. (tern T. Jl., o'elook Haturdaya. night ataamara atoe at utti day and nignt ataamara atop at iMttartea. irarviand. Hand for DamDhlet. Hta Kavea from Pier 3, Be. Delaware At, (daylight-saving tlmt.. e'.W.r ERICSSON DAY BOA? F( OR BALTIMORE 8 o'clock In th morning (daytlght-afa time) Hvarv Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, rat iz oe te imitimere. ILM round trip. me Meat btautlful rid out of Philadelphia Cam Ced and New England Point uaur aerrie All yar Hound Concerts Afternoon and Ercalsuj Lr. Rer 14. N. R., Fulton St.. 5.30 P.ht NEW BEDFORD LINE Te Nw Bedford and thn Islands of Marthsa yinsyard and Nantucket. Steamer leave weekdays only from Her 0, N. R.. feet of Housten St.. 6.00 P. M. NEW LONDON LINE-Lr. Weekdays only. Pier40.N.R..HoustenSt..5.aoP.M. AU Schedules Daylight Sartaff Tlm Reduced rat en automobile wama cerapenltd by psenger. Tickets and Information at all plen' and Consolidated Ticket Office. in BERMUDA fteBOfTONl Wilmington : Brandywine Park 60C HHdays SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS I envr l'hilmleluhlit 7 :0 V. .M 4. IS II (Ml fl OO 10 .10 7 IIII ijne h se 1 30 p. M. U.JO J 00 l.nivr Mlnilngten 7.30 A. M, 4.18 U 0 0.00 in.je 7.oe 12.00 SO i se r. si. o.3e 3 00 Moonlight Excursions Dnllj, U unil 71I) P. .11. tiiiilii, il nnil 7 1 M. Orcbcstrii, Ilnnrlnir rvery even- .Hl-vl.. m rVfc&ti 'ii' Am .i. j.jf i i IN - s a :? 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