Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 02, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    EVENING LKDOER-PHILADELrUIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 103,6
ED,CLYDESDALES
RAILROAD SMASH;
OUT OF HORSE SHOW
-two Shaken Up Two
mnot Be Exhibited; the
Others Temporarily
Withdrawn
JOMOTIVE BUMPS CAR
KYN MAWn. Pa., Oct. J. Korty two
j rit-rtesdiles which were, to haVe been
Mlftclpul attraction nt the twenty-soe-
P t .. itinM ta-Jk IrulnV. WAN fl
I annum norpc nnun ! .,. ....... .,-
.hkrn un when the cara they Vera
fieere struck by a locomotive on r elding
Let station here that two ore out of the
P .1 . II... --.a t. I'll, hmil
sins for me rc w mo wcm. ..-m.
bruised no ecnreu iiuo hhiuu
owner!) ray manes u impossiuie m
. ihitii fndav
pfhree earn, loaded with the Clydesdales.
k- " - . ... -I.I.I 4 . ! Ttinlhn
I com" down iaiu mam niu mr ni,...i.
slats Jair. wncre ine minimm imu mtn
. .... aHflljili.il In al.tlti.P
M Tn cam wcie n-.-iic ,u -...,
r the Mryn Maw station on arriving
ll .vr.,il o'clock thin mornlnc.
rhrce men were In the cats besides the
!va back up the sldlnic ami smirk
. rear car heavily It smashed the end
unset horses nnd Just csenped kllllnit
tllliam Carter, who mm nearest to ma
nd of the sldlnar.
r.i-tr Mi thrown across the car. lie
Med under two of the horses, which
speed wildly arouiiu, um nunun uj n
acls mlssea aieppina: on mm. im rc
...-I hv H. A. Kalrbalrn. of the Fair-
Jme Farms, near Westfleld,,N. J. Fair-
tra Warrior was sirjrcK soma way in
foreleg so mai ne is unauio 10 bi.
Other horses In the other inree cara
ere cut slightly, nnu we men in cnarge
t ih.m ,ad the time of their Uvea for n
Ew minutes after the cara were hit -In
l other cars were uiw uuir-rr. ui in?
nyncham Ilrothers, of Wltkes-Harrc. and
from ine inugcnwu rnuni wc
i"1- P" . .. . . L
Three favorites ana one uar noran
rrled off the honors nt ine uryn amwr
Show today.
E Victor C Mather by winning the open
npinf; evriu, mt-t- uic """ wm.ow ..
rawboneil Kerning t'ocopsin lurnianeu
nf ho real surprises of tho ahow for
ewaa forced to compete against n classy
This unexpected victory of Mr. Mather,
h nhaklnc un handed the Clydesdale
ChtrlM hv the carcles skipper of a shift
ing engine and some of the funniest falls
tr seen In a snow ring, wiin isaao n.
hnthler. Jr . as the hero of the ground and
lofty tumbling net were the features of to-
By' show doings.
In the final cvrnts for me ugm, miuuie
.nd heavy weight hunters, which opened
ine day's card old favorites came back to
Ihelr own and most enectuaiiy. aqueicneu
IIV I1UJCB VI uiaiut. nnn.vii.no.
Sir Adam Beck's Melroso proved hlmseit
the best of the llghtwewlghts. Samuel D.
Uddle'a wonderful gelding, willow King.
fence again proved he Is tho best middle
weight hunter in this section, wnue tnat
ttmarkable timber-topper, Ilamsnli, owned
by Ilobert I uerry, or New York, had no
llfllculty In winning the heavyweight event
or the third successive year.
I SAFETY FIRST BAI.KS AT BAHRIBR
Juaa H. Clothier, Jr., had troubles of
bla own today, seemingly not being able
la gauge hU ke-olTn accurately. He had
fttl In tne middleweight class and two
alls In the same round while riding his
ay gelding. Safety First, In the heavy
weight event. ICach time the horse would
Itart to Jump, then change his mind while
In the act and stop abruptly. Mr. Ciolhler
llld over the hoi'jo 's shoulder, grasping
lecperatety at the barrier, then thumped
thi ground. Eventually ha was forced
lo gie up the attempt, as three failures
o negotiate a Jump automatically bar a
hone from further competition In any
clven class.
The competition was verw keen In the
Ipen clas-i over tha rtilllcult steplechasa
rse. Six of the horsea were so evenly
bitched after their first round that they
to make the Journey again. Mather's
opsin had tho best average on the
letible round, with Tasker, a bay gelding.
ned and ridden by Tom Cottman, or
treen Spring Valley, Md., a close second.
Arthur White, of Old Virginia, carried oil
he blue with his brown gelding Mascot,
This year the show lias a system of
oilcing that la new to tne spectators, ine
tntly organized llaverrorui townsnip
torce has undertaken the work of watch
tg tho grounds. Heretofore this work has
been left to the town policemen and re
serves from Philadelphia.
He and the men with hint warn the teo
lurious spectator who endangers himself
Ind the riders by getting close to the land-
be side of the jump on the "outside" polo
leld coume In nddltton the township po-
e are on the lookout for pickpockets.
lalsey kn.uvs a good many by sight be-
ausa of his work In Reading. Thus rar
Iwelve men the polloa regarded as suspicious
tharacters have been turned back from the
rates when they applied for tickets.
Spectators reached tha grounds this
nornlng with supplies' of overcoats and
aotor robes. Their experience with the
Kind Saturday, -which blew chilly air
hrough what appeared to.be adequate pro-
etlon. was an excuse for the heavy cloth-
r today.
CIim 107. hunters and lumper. HeMwelsht
-iinH numers 10 D vnown over me resuiar
RIM Won by flip Idim llt,1c'a tmlrnami Mr
End. Olen IlMrfltt, ram'a Kanrr WntV! thlrrf.
W Adam Ileeli'a Sir Tbomaai v. h, c Thomas
.JLJ,r".:.Rbrt rwbrldg over a white
cloth aklrL A lamall Vatlow velvet aports
A n,,.l,','n "! wire effective.
Quit the most atunn'ng costume worn
during the morning wn that of Mrs.
Charles C Harrison, Jr., which consisted
of a nay blue velvet skirt, over which
was a tan wool sweater coat with a deep
co'lar and cuffs of beaver fur She also
wore a broad-brimmed tan hat, faced wllh
navy blue.
Mlas Kugjnla Tassatt donned a tobacco
brown sports suit, a brown velour hat and
Alice blue scarf.
A group -of young girls who have not
made their debut Included Miss Anne Town
send, whose brown and white checked jiult
was topped by a blue sailor hat. MIsiTWHh
Newlln wore a suit of cream color cloth,
while Mtu I'olly Drlscom selected a cherry
color topcoat and small irrav f,n-r inm..
Mlsit Mildred Ixngstreth. whose enastml
menl to Mr. Karl Dodge was recently an
nounced, watched the ahow from tha rail,
wearing a blue serge dress, a topcoat wllh
beaver collar, and a small purple beaver
hat trimmed with a band of moire ribbon.
A stunning electric blue sweater coat
worn over a linen skirt was chosen by Mrs,
Charles Randolph Snowden, and a white hat
trimmed about the crown with fur and
white- molro ribbon and finished with a
wh.ta laco veil was most becoming
Mrs victor ('. Mather, sealed near Mrs.
Snowden, looked well, as ""Usual, In white
wllh a royal purple silk sweater and white
silk hat and lace veil
Olhera noticed during the morning were
Mr, and Mrs. John R. Valentine, Mrs. Her.
bert I.lod. Foxhall Keene, Miss Cora
Shields. R. Nelson Huckley, Mr. and
Mra Walter Jeffords. Miss Josephine
Mather, Miss Dorothy Mather, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Stanley Reeve. Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Strawbrldgp, Miss Mariana tlowen and
Miss Uladys Harle.
AGED GATEMAN BLAMED
FOR fATAL CAR SMASH
Detroit Guard Accused of Fail
ure on Duty Eight
Killed
DBTROtT. Oct. 8. On the shoulders of
a xty-dve-year-old Valentine Showskl. S5
a month gateman employed by the Grand
Trunk Railroad, the State of Michigan will
attempt today to place responsibility for the
fatal street car smnsh. which caused the
death of eight persons and Injury to thirty-
six others. At least three or the injured
will die.
Showskl was nrrested at the Qrank Trunk
depot after he had lied from the scene of
the accident. Wltnessea told Assistant
.Prosecutor Speed that Shovskl failed to
lower the street gates at Hast Forest ave
nue and the drank Trunk .crossing, where
a south-bound Urnnd Trunk freight side
wiped a crosstowit car bearing nearly n
hundred paasengc.s.
The enr was thrown fllteen feet from
the track and partly overturned, hurtling
passengers under tho wheels of the mov
ing freight.
At the county morgue Identification of
the lctlms was Impossible early today.
All the bodies were so badlv mangled that
It seemed Improbable .any could be. recog
nised. One unldent.flel woman and a three-year-old
girl are among the dead.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Arthur II Oates, Bnis Thompson St.. and Olive
U Afn.-rl.nch. suiR Thompson el.
Sam Konlntn. AM Cross si , ami Anna Keastm
off. 2l3t H. Krnnklln t.
William. H ltor-nblau.il. 1700 8. 10th St.. and
Kill, f.Vnn r.nSrk l-Kharln.
Frank 8nl.il.olta. una llulfonwoo.1 ft.
and
I'nalmlfM ri-iltlltBttM 11ml llnllnnAA.I at
Joarph R. rraaer. HI H Wlshart at., and
Marx K. Dillon. 430 W York st.
Michael Kuiian. -UBS o-nnanto-rn ave., and
Mary Vnml-oleka. 41SI Orrmantown ave.
John N. 8-nlor. 12S W l.lpplnrott at., and Kth-I
C'unlllTe. 2.o K Cl-arti-lil at.
Jan Kutjs. S2.lL' St. James at., and Btefanta
Kotklawlrs. 3J32 Ht. .lamea at
Anthony Iiartn-lll. 1S20 8. Harmony st , and
Anna Troy, 220S Karp at.
Antonio Caaianto. lata H. Isenmlnser at,, and
Josephine Tuinoto. 12ta Kmlly at.
Stephen .Muth. I23 N llancnck at., and Clrac
Koaer. 132S N. llanoork at
Frank 1'. ljtvala. 1117 Hyndor ave., and Cate
ring IMrllano, Hot 1'leHf at.
Clarence J. Ilovarh. 421 N. llobart at., and
Mabel S. KM-. 2S40 Taney at
llarrv llOwman, 23A2 N 33d St., and Har
riet N. Wtlla. oni Huaqu-hanna an,
Joseph Ward, sis Hail Wii.tllawn ava., and
Iretta .Dalaney jtnl llloyJ at
po-nlra Ilappoa-lll. 2(110 K. Homeraet at., and
Teresa Noluehetto, I12r. Wet.ater at.
John W Koblnaon, Waodb-iry, N. J., and Fannie
ti. jonea ii j-;nawortn al.
Joacph F, Turner, 1T20 South at., and Katherln
Arthur, 1720 South at
Abram Chalkln, Rns Itnaeberrr at., and Anna
Zlv. 2437 S. Philip at.
lrry W Traon. JHSO rf. Wellington at., and
Mararuret A Kuaalor. Iteadlna. Ia.
Andrew Orwat. 2718 K. Albert at., and Kmrna
CITY GUARDS TO COME SOONER
First Leaves Border Tuesday nnd Third
Starts Wednesday
CAMP STKWART. F.1 Paso. Oct. !.
Again the date of the departure of Phila
delphia troops hna been changed, division
headquarters declaring that the First Regl-
Ltnent will leavo here on Tuesday for Mount
ureina.
The date of departure of the Third Regi
ment Is still Indefinite, although staff olTlcers
Ray that It will leae here Wednesday
It rolling stock Is available and transporta
tion arranged. Ily this new schedule the
Tenth Regiment will leave Thursday. The
rhanga In the schedule will place each regi
ment In Mount flretna one day earlier than
under the preceding announcement.
Kchaf-P.. 11114 K. Hll-p al.
--- -....... . ... ..
iTanK j,amon.
and Ada II.
nmitn, inn jraaun ai.
Joaeph M. Kranta North .Wales. Pa., and Katie
Kntttlf. 2332 M)rtlew6oit at.
Sam llerllnor. 1720 S. Orlanna at., and Mlnnla
I'aul. 734 MrClallan at.
Arthur Kmllh. 747 H. 10th at , and India Pemble-
ton. 1331 Alter at.
Thomaa J. K-llr. Jr., 3a4Q N. 3d at., and Rttia-
both P. Hlklna-ton. 2021 N Kalrhlll at.
Archie F. Taylor, tn-a, Del., and Mary E.
Hlnir. HiRH I'-.i.p at.
Thomas It. lee 3(il C at.,
,.vuaT(. b.. .c 1. PL.
Aba i lvleln. 727 l'lerce at., and Anna
and
(113 Mercy at.
Klliabeth
den.
and Fllomcna
Aniteln Nudo, 1010 Sartaln at.
l-epe. iimu f. llandlopn at.
Frunk J. Ilurkulvw. M1K1 Orey'a ave., and Mar-
(aret II. McAmlrewn. 27011 N. Orkney at.
Hua-h llundla. tios N. .Manlno at., and Annie M.
Nlion. UOil S. Park ava.
Patrick Morrlaon, Kddyatone.s Pa and Mar-
caret Callahan. S11S Htllea at.
Harry K. Devlin, 23(1 Itutli at., and Mary A.
Itenahert. 207.1 C. Somereet at.
Walker M. I.eielt. 1723 Arch at., and Emma I,.
Henaley. New York city.
John M Kleiner, Hchnertady, N, Y and Alice
M, LaMoii. Schnectady, N. Y.
Alaaamler l.ltke. 2017 K. Iluztard at., and Alma
Ilubner, 2017 K, Hmiard at.
Oloiannl I). stabile, 731 Rllaworth at., and Do.
menlca (llannetll. 731 Ullaworth at.
John J Walsh. 1247 N. 0th at., and Kmrna
' Ammann. 421 Paotl ave.
Clarence It. llrnwood, 2348 K. Dauphin at., and
ICthel 1.. Hlaeaa. 2335 K. Dauphin at.
Armand F. Iloach. 2010 W. Stella at., and
tueanor Al. nnerwooa. si n. itnan at.
Anaelo Ilouelle. 1024 S. Alder St.,
Ualante. 1324 H. Alder at.
and Gemma
Jamea Jackaon Ilaltlmora. Md., and Josephine
llond, Ilaltimore, JJd.
Daniel Doyle. 2823 Albert at., and Mary Qrevea,
1HS IS. Sterner at.
Matyoa Frit i. 1301) N. Orlanna at., and Anna
Krlach. m N. Ilodlne at.
Joaeph P. Morrow. Atlantis City. N. J., and
Kmlly M, Patlon, Attantlo City, N. J.
William F, Frlckberg, 20IS S. Bouvler at., and
Kills Murray, 20111 S. Ilnuvler at.
Frank Marian. 3743 N. Darlen at., and Katie
Miller 8743 N. Darlen at.
Mlrhael Mollnakl. 410 Newmarket at., and
Tlnka Dottnaka, 401 Newmarket at.
David W, llasood. Leacuo Island, and Deaale
M. Murphy, 62') S, 2tlth at
fansGom's
Prices certainly average
lower than any other fine
grocery house fortunate
purchases made before the
advances enable us to give
extra values.
intriiksti.no si4i:ciai.s
I'OK II.Mi IVKliK
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FAXPl NKW III.ICMII'.IM
KVAPOBATKD A P It I -
CUTS, pee lb JOe
,Sr hot lie Finest rrenrli tlllte
Oil. for (I9o
ttluaranteed to keep a year)
New park line Jerey Straw
berries, No. 3 ran 13e
Finest Columbia Hirer Sal
mon Steak, half cans...,,.. 14c
flem Ilronms. earh . , . Attn
I.snr Julry Oramces, per dot. 4.1c
lemons. ier dox , ....... ., 18o
Honey Dew Melons tCassabn).
earh 33e and 40c
ni:LirTKNSKN dkpaiit.ment
Sliced llolled Tonaue, per lb,, tUe
Ktlrn Peanut llntlrr, ier lb.. I7e
hncvt MUM rirkles. per pint. ISe
llnnan Huddle, In slasa., . t3c
Itemeinber we ealer for Ilau
queta, Jlerrptlons, etc,
PAKT1IY SPF.CIAI.S
Ornnxe liaf akes. each.. . ,17c
Kitra (liiullty Italalu Plea,
each ,. tie
Snow Flake lllriilt. ler dot., lie
French Tea llolls, per dot ... lOe
IIPiCUIT HrRt'lAlJ
KnilUh Tea Cakes, per lb... 17e
Vanilla Wafers, per lb ..... lAo
tirandma'a Cooktea, per lb... 13e
CANDY SIMXIALS
Molaaaea Itntter Clilpa, per lb. Ste
S4tlnetls Nut Chips, per li. .. tte
Our Fancy Chocolates and MIs
tnres are wonderful tallies al ZSe
and SSc per lb.
fanscom's
1232 Market St. & Branches
Warehouse, 101S to IS Filbert at.
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PERFECT WEATHER CONDITIONS
AND SEASONABLE GOWN'S
BRYN MAWll. Ta.. Oct 2. Surely aome
or the olTlcera of the Ilryn Mawr Horse
ew Association, or nerhana all of them.
ad a Special Interview with tho weather-
an, ror more Derfect weather conditions
aanot be Imagined than have prevailed
nng me snow, with the exception of Frl
ay. One cannot sav aoeletv turned out
4ter a nulet and restful Sabbath there
I't such a thine nowadays but after
Vlng thorouehlv discussed horn and dn-
lad their chances of winning this and' that
nt over teacups they arrived during the
rly morning classes on this tha fourth
y of tha tihow.
Abaolutelv the fleat tn arrtv. -o.r. Rip
lm Beck and Ijtdy Deck, ho tstab.
T "mIVe on the edge of the green,
'Okafig altcrether aaplrttia and hualnua.
ike about Jt with pencil and program, Lady
ck looked unusually well, wearlnar a
Ian blouse frock of mustard-color golf
an a large black silk beaver hat
with moire ribbon, A broad fox
1 was thrown over her ahnulders. T.llllo
ta Beck waa a no less keenly Interested
jww ana was simply dressed In blue
Q a .broad.brlfnmatl hat and hltla anarf.
LJt WM. iy to e ao many children In
p. muH siana ana on tfie green. At last
a ban hM beet) lifted, aj4 the kiddles
IVtl Some Into tVi.lp nu,n. '
tjaljlow aaama to be an umiaually popular
as- mis rallf and one of the prettiest
stumes of tna( jlu Waa worn today by
Sa. m'llllttn T aua. a n . ,.
worn yrjtha White x fur was most
- iu nor. mils Mm weanor lloou,
kaa riot yt made her dabut, waa
ih a box witn rrieflaa wearing a
awt a fox furjsearf.
Itratty yajlow wl sweater was wjprn
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BRYN MAWR
HORSESHOW
spt. 28 to Ott. 3
Bryn Mawr, P.
Whitcomb Beds and Cribs
Reduced 20 to 50
A REALLY worth-while assortment
of discontinued patterns of brass-
trimmed enamel beds, each
one of the usual high-grade
Whitcomb standard of con
struction and finish, reduced
one-fifth to one-half former
prices for quick clearance.
Also a number of enamel Slid
ing Rod Cribs, beautiful, sturdy
and of the best construction, to be
sold, at a reduction of one-fifth.
These also are patterns which we
have discontinued because of the,
introduction of our new Channel
Slide Crib.
These beds and cribs are
fresh from our factory and
are perfect in every respect.
The Whitcomb
Metallic Bedstead Co.
1710 Chestnut Street
Factory, Shclton, Conn.
New York Boston
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who must be "better
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B Juat how lonr It takes you to learn to I
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wi of the Instruction you reeslve. The ax
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H proficient. I'arsonal attentloa, safe
fjl mounts. Write for terms anil parttcu
H Isra. IToraca dellrarcd to tha Upper M
B Wlsaahlckon. H
n Itlth-rlaaa aaddle horses for aale I
p l'rltate dreaalna rooms
n 5434 Germantown Ave. I
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Announce
ments of Fall apparel are being
made by a number of
Philadelphia merchants.
The woman who aims
to be attractive replen
ishes her wardrobe
through Public Ledger
Evening Ledger adver
tisements. She alflOjgets
modern ideas for the
home from the women's
pages.
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MRS. G. S. BASSETT ANNOUNCES
THE REMOVAL
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THE SPORTS CLOTHES SHOP
TO 1T8 COMMODIOUS AND l'fUlMANENT JIOMB
1G30 WALNUT STREET
You are cordially Invited to sea the now and dis
tinctive Fall and Winter Models la Oolf, Tennis and
Country Suits, rlports Khtits und Top Coats, In exclusive
creations as welt aa our former popular-priced lines.
Hiding- Habits for Women, Mlfirs and Children In
Krrat variety of Styles and Materials, and all tha ac
cessories. These are shown under the expert supervision of an
expel lenced horsewoman, who will ho Kind to advise In
the selection of suitable models.
A New Feature 1 Htlk shirts and pajamas of superla
tive quality for men of luxurious tauten. An Ideal gift
for rotn. AUo men's riding breeches.
SPORTS CLOTHES SHOP, 1630 Walnut t.
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Use American Taxicab Co.s
Service to the Horse
Show, Theater,
Shopping, Etc.
PbotiM Bell, Spruce 6S; Keystone,
Race 24S. Our service wUl be
at your door quickly.
Touring Cars, Limousines
or Taxieabs instantly. Any
time day or night. Lowest rates. 5scssa
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