Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 24, 1914, Sports Final, Page 3, Image 3

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EYlSyilsrG LEBaER-PHILAPELPHlA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1ML2.
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TUTORIAL AND GRAPHIC SCENES OF INTERESTING HAPPENINGS AT HOME AND ABROAD
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Debutantes in parade at the Horse Show. Reading from left to right, they are Katherine Tenney, Jean Tillie, Huerta Potter, Edith Earle, Katherine Ogdcn
and Hansell Earle.
MRS. EDWARD B. McLEAN
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1 1 TOPERS TREMBLE AT
MAYOR RIDDLE'S TALK
OF AWFUL "JAG LIST"
FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE NEW POPE TAKEN DURING HIS CORONATION."" THE "pOPE1 IS
SHOWN KNEELING BEFORE THE ALTAR IN THE SISTTMR phatjiti wra
OLD MAN PLUCKY PATIENT
"ts Physicians Sew Up Injured
Hand Without Anesthetic.
AWrew Qartone, 70 years old. Is one
clau P'Uckle8t Patient that the phynl
trtated11 th simartan Hospital have
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of Martin Walrath, Park ana Olennood
avenues. Gurtone coolly stopped tho ma
chinery and started (or the hospital lid
refused an anesthetic while the physi
cians sewed the wound.
GERMAN GENERAL OUSTED
GENEVA, Sept. Si.
neporta reaching here Xrom Berlin de
clare that the Kaiser has dismissed Gen
eral von DelrnUnar. the commander of the
German extreme left In Alsace.
THREE WAR WRITERS CAPTIVES
Ambassador Herrick's Aid Sought to
Obtain Release.
PARIS, Sept. Si. Ambassador Herrlck
was appealed to today to assist In ef
forts that are being made to obtain the
release of three American correspondents,
.Messrs. Grundy. Williams and Slmms.
who were arrested Sunday for violating
th rL prohlb,Un correspondenU at
Even Prohibitionists Are
Dumfounded at His Pater
nalistic Stand Against
Liquor.
ATI-ANTIC CITY. N. J., Sept. H.
Torn between a grim sense of duty and
a kindly desire to save many of his
friends from a terrifying Incubus, Mayor
Kiddie, who several days ago dum
founded shore prohibitionists by declar
ing Atlantic City should have an ofn.
clat "Jag list," today resolved to leave
the question of Its establishment to his
associates Jn the City Commission.
Director of Public Safety Qartlett
and others of the ruling board do not
feel so strongly upon the subject as
the thoroughly aroused Mayor, and
doubt was expressed today as to whether
topers, whose frequent reappearances In
court stirred the Mayor's paternalistic
sense, have anything to fear. The "Jag
list" can be created only by ordinance.
The Prohibitionists, whom Mayor Hid.
die heretofore fought tooth nnd nail,
are for it to a man. Saloonlsts say the
proposal Is Socialism running amuck.
Mayor Illddle wants It distinctly under
stood that his blow at the liquor mo
nopoly Is not aimed at Philadelphia In
the slightest duree. Many of them agree
with him that Atlantic City should be
open on Sunday, and he would not lose
their good will. Futherraore. under the
New Jersey law the official "Jag list"
can apply only to those holding voting
residence In the city. Strangers can
?hr,nmk tM - "' Wh" "atlVeS
NEW JERSEY POLITICIANS
DISPLEASED BY PRIMARY
See No Improvement In Conditions.
Wlttpen's Defeat a Blow to His
Ambition.
TrtENTON, N. J., Sept. 24. The pri
mary system of this State, which had
another test In the election last Tues
day, Is being severely criticised today
through the State, many politicians and
voters being of the opinion the system
has not Improved conditions over the old
nominating conventions. It Is pointed
out that one effect of the primary method
has been the almost complete disorgani
zation of parties and tho creation of such
bad feeling In the race for nominations
that legitimate ramnafcrn work in mmiA
Ineffective. Most of the aspirants for I
Congress In Tuesday's election, It Is said. I
were men of low standing and mental '
ability. !
The failure of the Hudson County fac
tlon, led by ex-Mayor II. Otto Wlttpenn,
of Jerwoy Cltj, U nominate n majority of
candidates for eomu offices In that
county, Is Interptetcd by politicians as
being etiual to his elimination as n pos
sible candidate of the paitv to succeed
Governor James F. Fielder.
LOCAL FIRE RECORD
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Gut Glass Special!
Beautiful 10-inch Vase,
vaiue 9-t.ua
Limited number
for this wek
only
The Crystal Shon
102 North 10th Street ""
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Men'sHkt.GoIdWatches
neauttful modcli In high rrade
Ywtrhra for men n ho appreciate
omethlng different from the ordi
nary "HmlthV special menementi
famoua for durability and time
keeplng $50,00 to $100.00
C. R. Smith & Son
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Perry's
Luncheon, 50c
Today's Special
CHICKEN CROQUETTE
PEAS CREAM SAUCE
COFFEE, TEA OR MIUK
BISCUITS AND BUTTER
PEACH ICE CREAM
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A 1024-26 Chestnut Street S
I y Market Street t ISth J I IH M
Still $5.00
but their value
has been brought
upinkeepingwith
such a shop!
Steioeretfatt
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"Where only the best Is good enough."
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Fall
Suits
and
Overcoats
Unless you've seen them,
you can't appreciate the
cloth-values, the workman
ship, the character of cut,
style and making in them,
and only $12
At Perry's
Some time ago our American
cloth manufacturers were al
most panic-stricken over the
expected foreign competition.
So they pulled them&elvis to
Kether, set desijrners and weav
ers to work to beat anything
either thay or Europe bad ever
produced!
And they did It! They low
ered their prices to no-xt to
nothing:! Most makers of SuiU
and Overcoats wcje In a coma
of fear; they wovi'dr.'t buy ic
the face of a falling marketl
Rut we jumped In, bought
fabrics, the finest in yoars at the
prices; then, suddenly, tho
American market discovered its
supremacy, and up went the
schedules)
We got at rock-hottom
prices the fine fabrics in
these $12 Pall Suits and Fall
Overcoats
At Perry's
Perry & Co., "N. b. u
16th & Chestnut Sts.