BJtMERS ENJOY "DAY" AT MOUNT HOLLY FAIR ILod and Bad Points of Exhibits D 9CUSSCU liu ." .... Visited . t - i fliintthlnA f "wttSkr"n.to h.sy &d.?n has brought hundred, of farmer. f a A"' li iwi Fair. The good and bad , -i "the dairy cow. from noma of the Pl?,?-1. in Burlington County, the swine I puct. and the machinery and nsThlt are making" the' milk pro I ?. J? True raisers feel perfectly at k '" i. u the day that always at L' VV ?.r the fair la an agricultural "m and the fanner, on hand are now 2SS?iKt th'lr .! branch of the show J StlSlKr toTVuVaT district fi. like th o ae WIUWB .....- - mw better than the city folk., aa some Mly ".,,. na chance In a year to ft eftnem I , . tnat mght serve to ' S spies t the varieties of life, and there na farm" In Burlington County who il""1.. i - tl. horse, go. Ttenste preparation, are being made J omorrow's gathering of politicians. l Democratic and Kepubllcan head SruSWh. ground, will be places of Sit activity when the gubernatoral can Statti T and their following arrive. The Mocrata of the county are going to have "B'?:;r.-.i on,1 luncheon at a local Jowl before going to the I-alr. 'parade to welcome TROOPS NEXT MUNUAX CtaHsied fm rare One Mtrlotlo reception. In the history of Fhlla. ll"r ...- ..i.krailnn tvlll hn under the SLVrvt'slon of Major General Leonard -. i Avmmnniipr in iiiv v wwa - w.. WEat. as the troops will be under Fed rl control until they are mustered out at ; .IMir rwi" --;-". . . . The special couniiiiinii ........... n ..-. ncehed ample assurance that It will re X. .h. hacklne of alt- patriotic cltlsens JZ .. itv- in itn nlans to gle the troops - a'rouilng reception. Professional men. busi ness men ana msnuiatiun mo -ionta the peace Jubilee plan, and heads tt the Crnnd Army and Unlled Spanish wr Veterans In this city have offered to eo-operate In the movement. Present plans for the celebration Include a parade up North Broad street to Con tention Hall, where patriotic exercises will U held. There will be addresses by Gov ernor Brumbaugh. Mayor Smith and other eltlitns. It Is probable also that the troops will be guests at a military dinner!! the 'Contention -Hall following the exercises. A reception committee and a citizens' com mittee to be- appointed by the Mayor wilt aid In making the Jubilee a success. - The parade promises to be one of the 'fcitst military spectacles ever seen In this city- The returning troops win present to Phlladelphlans the very "last word" In military training, and Federal co-operation HI me ceicurauuu u&aurea mo uppcKraiicn of a large detachment of sailors and marines from the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Heads of the Grand Army of the Republic ,iy that many of the younger veterans Kill tum out. and members of the Army and Nay Cnlon and Sons of Veterans Trill come out In force, , Members of the special Joint councllmantc coram. ttee say that the homecoming recep tion promises to furnish a convincing argument In the Interesta of preparedness ithlch Mill be felt throughout the State. Matches Fatally Burn Child tsAhgellna Grugnola, Ave years old, of 4741 Salmon street, died at the Episcopal iloa? ntfal Inst rnlrht fmm liitrn iitnlnl wtll playing nlth matches eeterday during the 'absence of her mother. She ran. screaming -through the house to Mr. Margaret Taeor, an aunt, who extinguished the flames. liiVEJTOG LEDGJSR-IHnJADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEti 4 1916 REAL ESTATE MEN OPPOSE INCREASE IN TAX RATE CeMlnsee frm Fate One iL ?h hvln" n office for the trans action of business. Urlder these classinca- .LrnS..WI Jm"'.''8." dl7trenl -""" book. r.f im nu un"'rstand, from the on?v ahLf ieS'tf ConlPtroller there -were SS i- -T 40,0S ":en. Issued In 1U. or In other words, there are nearly B0.000 ff Th.MRTnr "f..?." .R ''I'mat, business tor ?.! ,lX ot hl,JIPhl, haMng omces nothing B7Jct,.on Sf tne " h M benenX th.t.h1.C".r for ,n Protection and ?o bob 1 l " VM " Why should m. K1"" nrln a perfectly legiti mate business be required to take out a license and 80.000 equally reputable cltl- Mifn. i8 ,n ualJr respectable occu pations be exempt? TUANS Fort CHANOES "If they are dealers, contractors or manu facturers, having an output, they can be icensed the same as 'the venders or dealer, in goods, wares or merchandise1 as under the act of May 2. JJ9. 1 think this act should be altered to make a uniform charge lJ'r thound on all sales of dealers and the output of manufacturers. No man who Is able to eell 1100,000 worth of goods In the city of Philadelphia should object to paying $100 to the city that gives him that opportunity. For agents, brokers or pro fcnslonal men there I. no fairer way than that In which the real estate broker Is taxed under the act of May 7. 1907. This act charges practically one-half of one per cent of a broker's gross receipts, and 1 think that any doctor, lawyer or profes. slonal man whose gross receipts amount to 120,000 per annum ought to be able to pay that amount, which would be 1100 on that largo Income." TAXINO OF COIirortATIONS Mr. Dallam advocates taxation ot cor. poratlons. In this regard he states: "I took the trouble to count the number of corporations In one office building In this city and I found that there 241. Not one of them paid a cent of taxes to the city." In urging taxation of banks and trust companies, Mr. Dallam pointed out that In New York the city collects one per cent, on bank shares, measured by capital, sur plus and undivided profits. In conclusion, Mr. Dallam Issues a call for real estate owners of Philadelphia to stand together on the taxation Isjue. "We must now," he said, "as real estate owners stand together and demand that the other nine-tenths of ested capital pay Its share. We have the power. I estimate that there are at least 160,000 Individual taxpayers who pay taxes on real estate. It Is for us to organlxe amid that class Bucn opposition to the Increase of taxes that the municipal authorities will not dare to put It upon us." .WEST PHILADELPHIA DEALERS WANT RUFFIANS DRIVEN AWAY Business Men Ask More Police to Stop Rowdyism That the neighborhood of Fifty-second and Market streets has become the haunt of young ruffians was charged last night at a meeting of the Fifty-second and Market Streets Business Men's Association, held In the West Branch Y, M. C. A. The charges were made by Frank L. Davis. W. H. LoW. ber, C. A- Wllsey and J. E. Iteed, who de manded better police protection. A recent race riot In that section, they said, could not have occurred If enough policemen had been on hand to stop It at Its beginning. Further charges of political protection for arrested men also were made by Lowber and Davis. Boughs often were back In the streets a couple of hours after arrest, they said. 5000 OUT OF SCHOOLS; FEAR INFANT MALADY Compulsory Education Law Will Be Enforced, Says Doctor Garber, Superintendent Between 4000 and E000 children are be In kept out of the public schools by their parents because of fear that they will be exposed to Infantile paralysis. Thla estimate was made bj- school offi cials, who aald the compulsory education law would be enforced. "If It Is safe for children to go to place, of amusement It Is safe for them to go to school, where precaution, are taken." said Dr. John P. Garber, superintendent of, schools. "We have no choice other than to enforce the law" The fear of parents Is groundless, accord ing to Dr. A. A Cairns, chief medical In spector, who asserted that the clanger of exposing children to the disease had been reduced to a minimum. Trolley rldlhg, he aald, Is much more dangerous than school attendance. Because It was declared that the service of Federal Inspectors In New Ybrk, Balti more and Philadelphia, who hae been guarding against Infantile paralysis, were no longer required as a precautionary meas ure, the Publlo Health Service at Washing ton last night announced the withdrawal of Inspectors from these three cities. The notification system of the service for the present will be In charge ot three In spectors In New York and one In this city. Dr. Samuel Q. Dixon, State Health Com missioner, when Informed of this decision last night, said ho did not know anything about the move. "So far a. we could learn, these men did nothing In this city," he said. Another death from Infantile paralysis was reported today to the Department of Helth. The victim was llyman Beubln, five years old, of &3 Vine street. Ho was stricken late last evening and succumbed early today before the arrival of a phy sician. This brings the list of dead from infantile paralysis here to SSI, with S79 stricken. Bryn Mawr Folk Save Waste Paper Five tons of paper have been saved by householders of the Bryn Mawr section on the Main Line. -When the "paper famine" began" to threaten two months sgo the Main Line Cltlsens' Association Installed n baling press In Bryn Mawr and Invited Its members to donate waste paper. The as sociation shipped flvo tons of paper, col lected since August 1, to paper mills. Al fred M. Collins, president of the associa tion, will urge neighboring communities to Join In the conservation work. -Ready Money I United Spates Loan Society 117 North Broad St m s. 8th st. ISIS Gcrmaatawn ave. Atlantic City Lifts Quarantine ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 4, Orders -were issued last night for the lifting of the Infan tile paralysis quarantine In Atlantic City today. This action followed advices from Philadelphia health authorities that certificates of good health would not be longer required by Pennsylvania authorities. m g gaflgsgskgsBr aV jPagagsBlg.V HARRY W. NIXON BEGS HER HtlSBAND TO RETURN Woman Pleads in Newspaper for Sake of Children The continued nbsence of Henry W. Nixon from his home. 3830 QermantOwn avenue, has led his wife to appeal to him through the newspapers to come back to her and his four children. Nixon left home last Kaster. saying he was going to work In Atlantic City. Noth ing more was, heard from him until July 15, when he suddenly appeared, packed Up his clothes and left as quickly aa he had arrived, with no word ot explanation other than that he "had a Job at du Pont's." vADMAN TO WED William Gcorgo Stcltz, of Supplcc-BId- dlo Company, Will Marry Miss Martha Noll Tonight William George Rteltx. advertising man ager of the Supplee-Blddle Hardware Com pany, wilt be married tonight to Miss Martha Noll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick) Noll, of 1S21 West Cambria street. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride, who will be attended by her sister. Miss Katherlne Noll. The best man will be Haymond Miller, of this city. The couplo will make a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, after which they will re side at 4243 North Eighth street. Fourth Train Victim Succumb. Joseph Wajar. the fourth victim of a railroad accident near Conahohocken, died Intw last night In St. Timothy's Hospital. Three companions of Wajar were killed Instantly. The men were loading cars along tho track yesterday afternoon, when the train struck them. - Phone for Taxi Spruce 3ft37 Rare 3330 I.lmouftlneB and Tnurlnc Cara for liualnfta or Tlcatura. Comfort Automobile Co.. 1406 Ho. Inn Hq. iinwiiaiiw Ckarles M. N. Killen , 614-616 South 20th Street 1 1 Begs to announce thai ihc fire rvhich occurred at the above offices Sunday evening, October 1st, will not be detrimental in an) va) to the carrying on of business. Wall Coverings and Interior Decorations ' 1 & r V5. m I- y. Doesn't stain the lingers! on the rt ADMIRAL LITTLE CIGARS i . Thik"one: point proves the purity of the Million Dollar Wrapper on Admiral Little Cigars, which come to you with an entirely new appeal. The appeal of the harmony between the i. rapper and the filler. 1" appeal of economy, because of no (breakage. The appeal of satisfaction such as you never enjoyed before. JLJ tOT fV AnkkdiHTiit . The American Tobacco Company (tJS J'WES Nr '0$, &, 40,000 AT YORK FAIR FOR FARMERS' DAY Governor and Wife Among Vial tors Stato College's Great Display TOMK. Pa., Oct. 4. Farmers' Day at the county fair attracted an attendance to day estimated at more than 40,000 persons. With a forecast of rain for nig Thursday, many Torkers Joined the rural throng on the mammoth midway and at other de partments of the whlbltlon. Gambling and other objectionable devices are being pro hlbtted by the management with the aid of several hundred special policemen. Conspicuous among the visitors were Governor and Mrs. nrumbaugh, who were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. toUia Kolb, of Philadelphia. The party motored here from llarrlsburg and were guesta of Congress man D. F. Ifean. The Kxecuttre shook hands with many persons at the fair head. quarters of the Republican- OotrMy Ofw inlttee, where he received an Inforlwat welcome. H S, Schall. secretary of the Allentown Fair, and President Majorum, the Trenton Fair Association, were here for the first time and were entertalseA by the officials. Farmers and their wives found much pleasure In Inspecting the registered Guern sey, ltolsteln, Durham, Jersey and other, cattle, the Cotswotd, Southdown, Oxford shire and other flno specimens of sheep, Chester, Iterkshlre, Poland China and Other exhibits of swlno and Percheron, Clydesdale, French coach, Kngllshshlre, French draft. German coach and Belgian tired horses, The llvo stock dlsplny Is pronounced the best seen In Pennsylvania this season Vis itors showed much Interest In the display of Pennsylvania State College, consisting tho best nnd most scientific methods In raising grains and other farm products, and different models, diagrams and pictures ot Improved highway construction. Fair officials announced today that there wero 13,000 exhibits exclusive of machinery display covering seventeen acres. The machinery exhibit of the I tuber Manufac turing Company, Waynesboro, was not placed until today, the shipment having gone astray for several days, George Deverney, aeronaut, thrilled the tar wffli sOmsms awjowwtw In a. a ierjpa MHVBvfi leal devfM he dray-nd through Haws ani twti -.. ifir "tnTi ipnnv -MBvMm SSSf M ( basMetry MtawM in 4 ay -means at a -4wii4 with Ma MMMbotM JURY ftUI?0 IN YKNPrG WIT Can't Deckle If Hotel Is fli ii nuilHi for Mtwrntt' Jewek A disagreement among the Jurer ftk-ftlkf the suit of O. a Hull, of IM",, against tho Vendlg Hotel to rearm ftatf tor diamond rings placed In the heftt, aW nnd missing from tho packet when tah-f closed the case today and Hull got m w. dct Hull aald he gave the tinea to,a Meek at tho hotel and wrapped them up before putting trim In the hotel safe, When tl.t. packet was returned a tew day. later, Hull testified, three rings were got". 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