f'WWKHijQmftmmmmm- wtmm w"vmmml! ,' jfS&ntfy TUESDAY September 5, 1916 Eiienmg ! II I , .. ' I ; t l i PICTORIAL SIDELIGHTS OF THE DAY'S NEWS AS SNAPPED BY THE EVENING LEDGER'S CAMERA MEN A " WMl TfW. GERMANS CELEBRATE LABOR DAY WITH GREAT CARNIVAL AND PAGEANT AT CENTRAL PARK flrc !&-& j fe ' V Tho Cannstattcr Volksfcst drew its usual largo attendance yesterday. The procession is shown passing the immense fruit column on the left, while at the right, Queen Anna 1 '&- ffif " o Pfoiffcr and King John C. Kumclo are seen being greeted by tho burgomciater. " Vf ' &MraaJ - -- - " 1 iT'im'Ti"" giiiMiiittiMiMaiiMAMMpMacaattaMMWMMMjf;B-iwwTii mmimI m . , -- -I 2rfGliJ--i-Hi I" ""'""""""-Wii"'"" ' ' ' " IBWMHnHBMIHHI - ------ i " ",SIHBI!lf'.,fciwia . -'" ' , ... , j : ' " MAX MARSTON'S PLAY ALWAYS DRAWS A BIG GALLERY The Baltusrol champion is one of the dangerous competitors for national honors, and his every stroke is followed with interest by the enthusiasts at tho Merion course. We see him here "teeing oil" at the thirteenth hole. YOUNG CONTENDERS FOR GOLF HONORS Above ia J. K Bole, of Cleveland, and below, R, T. Jones, Jr., the 14-year-old Georgia wonder. P2C9&0 ; 1 hwp- 4raK .. OT'ti -reaaray 3&sk 1 ? T rssa-?. AMONG LANCASTER COUNTY'S MOST SUCCESSFUL GROWERS OF EXOtfT .t pht nwnrt Tho view shows a typical tobacco field fo lull growth in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania',! most fertile territory. Tobacco erowlii- U , . , of the Amish menj hvo of these are BhoVra in the picture. B S fa n oi the chlef wcul,atioM