Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 29, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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"Turner for Concrete"
This five story building 54
x 172 ft. was built by Tumor
Concrete Steel Co., whose en
tire organization has been
taken over by our local office.
Qther buildings by this
organization include)
Penn. R. R. Warehouse
J. W. Pepper & Son
V John T. Lewis & Bros. Co
H. 0. Wilbur & Sons Co.
" TURNER
Construction Co.
171S Mnnaoni St.
CHILDREN ENLIVEN FAIR
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Take Part In Lancaster Fete, Which,
Has Many Exhibits
Lancaster. Sent 211 Tli
annual
Lancaster County V
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I JoMph rampteU rompany I
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Fair opened jester-'that
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Idren s dnv. when
day. It was chil
thousands of nunlN fiom all parts ofi
the count were the guests of the Fair
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Association. .
The racing card this xear is an un-
usunllv strong one, and eiery depart-
ment of the fair is tilled with exhibits
Many applications for exhib s were re-
fused for lack of space. Tlie cattle
and ,ioultry exhibits excel anything,
ever before seen at a Lancaster fair
Special attractions will be the Marine
Hand, of Washington, today, auu
exhibition on Thursday ny n
..,...l.n ,.f tirn nrtnv nlrnlnm. tin.
object of this visit being to boost re- plan to press for peace with the Lith
crultlng for the army, which nlo has a ! uaniuns. settling once for all the fate
tank on exhibition. of the cit. and the chnincter of the fu
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SongHits
Trill Lara Naat. from .trtrv .
Down the Trail to Home Sweet Home
After You Get What Yoi Went You Don't Went It
Van and Schrnck
You Tell 'Em ...... Van and Sch net
Oh Judge (He Treat! Me Meen)
He Done Me Wrong ..... Marion Harris
I'd Lore to Fall Aileep and Wake Up In My Mammy's Arm a
Harry Kox
Roch-a-bye Lullaby Mammy .... Harry Fox
Don't Take Away Thote Bluca
Good-Bye, Dixie, Good-Bye ,
111 Be With You in Apple Bloaaom
If I Wait Till the End of the World
Comin' Thro' the Rye , ,
Madrigal of May, from Tkt Jtil
Mother-Heart . .
Forgotten ....
The Barefoot Trail . .
Laaale o'Mine . .
War Song (Indian) Oi.lct-nnn-ton ) A-3092
Every-Day Song (Indian) .... Oa-ke-non-ton j" $1.00
Uncle Jeah Takea the Cenaua .... Cal Stewart
Uncle Joih at a Meeting of the School Houae Director!
Cal Stewart
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Instrumental Music
Nararralse from Lt Cid Ke) of G
OfrhMtra. tlr
Under
Le Dragon do Villars Overture Kev
5-mphony Orchestra. Under
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12. Parti.
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12. Part II.
Naomr Walti Bell Solo
Dainty Ann Gavotte Bell Soio
Came Where the Lilies Bloom
How Sweet the Moonlight
Medley of Jigs and Reels Part I.
Medley of Jigs and Reels Part II.
Ungrateful Heart
Sing for Me
ritslilsatial Campaign Records
l(riiii-Cotla'it and Coi-Rsoit-Ttls
can hsard at public rrtI
a( aad in tr Amtncjn hom
a Nation's Foium Columbia Ki
mJ. fica (itatln(( at yur nasi
t Columbia Dtalft.
EUTONS SCHEMING
10 ENTER LE
Several Small Countries Re
ported to Be in Favor of
Admission of Germany
GAIN BY BRUSSELS PARLEY
itmmnrT f "PKlsl rMe iUntche ti
lAdur'a IMthlle l1rr. CoprrllM. 19J0,
bx the Ciiblle ledcrr Co.
Ilniwl. Sept. :?. Contrarv t, the
desires nnd onncll of the League of
N'Htlniis. nml expressly against its pre
scribed regulations, political factors are
being Injected into the ltnnel financial
conference that may have far-reaching and (the beginning of inuor ns a con-
Jul.hU ia iirnntlnnl plpinent In ItfllV fl
consequences on the future conduct of
the leifgne us well as contribute to
change the political complexion of
Ihirope
German) s latest manriier behind,
closed doors are In preparation of I
the terrain for her admission into the I
league Nothing has been more charac- '
terhtic of Germany's attitude toward i
admission Into the league during the last '
,twn months than tile actions or lier dele- l
cation at HrucN. which N cnlonlat iurf
if it fails to obtain any tangible
'results In an economic or financial wav t
"" rm, o( t10 eantwnw. It at
. ould hae paved the hj foi th
favorable eiitiaiue of Germany into the
'league next No ember The lirrmn:i-
appear alreach to have lined up the
?candlunlnn countries, Holland nnd
even some of the South Americas as
sitpportets of their plea for admission
- the . at fcwera
Poles Aihanclng on Vllna
Warsaw, Wept -It. llic ptinuit of
tile uoisiicvisi luri c in uir ivrniurj
north of Grodno will inevltnbly take the
Poles into Vilna. The rapture of the
citv inav be expected within a week
. linn Hint Is accomiills led the l'OIOH
October List Now on Sale
umbia
ecof
Frank Crurnitl A-2973
Henry Burr
$1.00
A-2966
$1.00
A-2968
$1.00
A-2964
$1.00
. , Marion Harriil
. Frank Cnimitl A-2965
, Frank Crumit I $1.00
Time . Campbell and Burr) A.2967
. Campbell and Burr i $1.00
Ron and Carmela Pomellr
78847
$1.50
78977
$1.00
A-G1G0
$1.50
A-29G1
$1.00
Jeanne Gordon
I.ouij Graveurr
Loun Gravrurc
. 0rar Sragle
. OjLr Sncif
A-2962
$1.00
Dance Music
In Sweet September Medley Fnt
Sweet Sugar Babe F ox-trot
Tell Me, Little Gypsy Mrdir Toi
La Veeda Fox-trot
A Young Man's Fancy Fox-trrt
In tho Gloaming Waltz
Manyana Fox-trnt
Happy Medley One-step
Silver Water Medlev Fox-trnt
Good-Bye Sunshine, Hello Moon!
Pretty Little Cinderella Medlrj Waltz . Prinfr's Orchestra I A-G162
Pickaninny Bluea Walta . . Prince's Orchestra $1.25
Blue Diamonds Fox-trnt Accordion Sulo . Guido De!m A-2969
Zampa Rag Accordion Solo . . Guido Deiro $1.00
Midnight Fire Alarm Dreriptnr (ia op P-inee's On hrstra ' A-2960
The Burning of Rome Dejcnpme March Si rvro-strp Columbia Han J j $1,00
Opera Music
Samson and Delilah Mon coeur
Cinrinnati Svmphonv 1
the direction of Lugea Ysaye A-G159
of C Cincinnati j
$1.50
the direction oi ivugen ye j
Plan So'o Perrv Grainger A-61 61
P.snoSoo Percy Grainger j $1.50
Howard Kopp) A-2956
Howard K.oppj $1.00
Gloria Trumpeters 1 A-2958
Gloria Trumpeters $1.00
George Stell ) A-2957
GrorceStellj $1.00
Italian Orchestra) E-4695
Italian Orchestra- $1.00
Violin Solo
Violin boio
New Process Columbia Records
Individually impicttJ. Duraie, dilightul,
abb, accurate in every detail.
rVi Columbia KtrtrJi en Smlt ml mil Columbia
th 10th mad 30th f Eery Mmnth
COLUMttA QKArHOrHONK tOUPANY, Niw
EVENING PUBErcr -LEDaEKPHriJADEBPHIA'WEDESMY
tyro relations between Poland and
Lithuania.
Russian Want Quick Truce
Hlga, Sept. 21). Latest Indications
show the Hussions undoubtedly are
sincere in their desire and demand (or
a quick armistice, and will do every
thing possible to push through some
agreement upon which hostilities ran
bo suspended within the ten-day time
limit llmv fWi.il. The Poles will dls-
I regard the time consideration and the
. llolshcvlst threat withdrawing the offer
1 October fi. and proceed at their own
gait regarding the ultimatum as a bluff,
' which It probably Is.
Italians Sobered by StrlUe
Milan, Sept 'JO. Now that the
I trlltlng social battle In Italy Is ended,
1 let us draw conclusions, says (iugllclmo
I.timmicl, representative of tlic l'fnuo
I.KIKIKR.
Quito npatt from Its epoch -making
results In the Industrial field by which
Itnh will Initiate among the western
power the most daring experiment of
unrkciV copartnership In Industry, the
fight has enabled attentive observer, to
ascertain another deeply Interesting
phenomenon It Is the birth of n new
political onolenec among the masses
political life
There has hecn great talk of sovlctlsm
Seashore
Excursions
Every Sunday
ATLANTIC CITY
OCEAN CITY
WILDWOOD
nnd CAPE MAY
Isai Chrktnut and South St. Ferrloi
for Atlantic Cltj .. ..7.30 A.M.
Tor Ocfin City Wild wood and Caps
Kay T.SO A. M.
Biturnlm from all polati ..6,00 P, U.
T.pd $1.50
S- &l
v7Wy
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- trot
Paul Bieic Trio)
A-295
$1.00
A-2972
$1.00
A-2970
$1.00
Paul Birse Trio
Art Hicfcman'i Orchestra)
Art Hickman's Orchestra
Art H ckman's Orchestra
Art Hicknun'i Orchestra
Prince's Dince Orchestra
Prince's Dunce Orchestra
) A.2963
$1.00
. Yerkcs' Happy Six
Medle) Fox-trot
Yrrkrs' Happy Six
A-2971
$1.00
s'ouvTe a ta voiz
49752
$1.50
defend
Sttadtrd Aforfao
up ta S300
Firiod Dttljnt
up to moo
DtaUrt
Yolk
War Tax 12o II
Additional II
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being rampant among Italian workers
nnd danger of the whole'country turning
Lcnlnlstlc. No doubt there ts much,
loose talk In Itnlv where freedom of
thought and speech -Is fullqr than any-
wnera eiso, nor snouia inc unninucrea
activities of tho anarchist group be
minimized. Wheri, howaver, the fa'cUi
nro examined In the whole perspective!
the striking conclusion Is apparent that
under the given circumstances tho
Italian workers have behaved with won
derful restraint, sober judgment nnd
ripe political instinct.
46TH WARD HA8 A COX BANNl-R
The Forty-sixth Ward Democratic
Club raised n Cox-Roosevelt banner
Inst night at the clubhouse, ,Iflftyalxth
nnd Spruce streets. Maglstrdto'Ttftn
show served as the chief ropc-ptillcM
SALESMANSHIP
ADVERTISING "
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Years of success of tho
Drcxel Trained salesman
prove thnt tho Drcxel
Method of Action Train
ing gets results results
that mean bigger demand
nnd better salaries. Tho
instructor is sales man
ager for one of the largest
concerns in this city. .
Classes Starting Now
Come to tlrrtel TODAY and lenrn
Ju.t how ACTION THAIMNfl will
help you a;et attend t Enroll NOW
DREXEL
EVENING SCHOOL
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COUPLE RESCUED tfJ FOG
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Phlladelphlana In Motorboat Had
Lost Bearings'
Atlantic, City, Sept. 20. A message
over the wires $ the. United States
Coast GUard, saying that Mentis '6n
Hrlgantlno Island feared they were
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being carried to sea In a Acnso fog. sent
government Hfcsnvcra from Atlantic
City station rushing to find Henry
Wile, n Philadelphia real estato opera
tor, and his wife. ,
Tho fog wan-exceedingly heavy, when
Mr. and Mrs.-'AVilo left Ilrlgantlno for
Atlantic City In n raotorbpat,. but they
expected to gcL'ncross the Inlet by fol
lowing the edge" of -tho meadows which
bisect the backwaters. They lost their
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In September, 1680, William Penn ap
pointed a comission to examine the
rivera nnd creeks of the land granted' to
him by Chnrles II "in order to settle a
great towne.'
Tfiat great town Sa Philadelphia.
Like everything else worth while, it
rind its small beginning but it grew.
-A saving bank acount may have a
small beginning, but if it is started in the
right place and given proper attention, it
will grow.
Start one with us and let it work for
you,.
3li?r paid on savings.
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Now Is the Time to Paint
Here are Ave mighty good reasons for Pall painting.
Look them over:
1. In the Fall the surface is thoroughly dry.
2. When the wood is dry it absorbs more of the
, paint. Tho paint penetrates deeper into the
wood, giving the paint greater tenacity or
holding qualities.
3. In the Fall the weather is more settled and
uniform. Also there are no bugs or flies to
alight on the freshly painted surface and spoil
its appearance.
4. A house needs its protecting coat of paint more
in the winter months than at any other time.
5. It is easier to keep moisture and dampness out
by applying a coat of palntvwhen the surface is
dry, than it is to get moisture and dampness out
of the wood when you want to apply paint.
Therefore, paint NOW with
They will both "Save the Surface" and beautify. Ask your Luctm
dealer about it or phone our Service Department.
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