.maw ipi'ni"P iiiimwmwmmmmmGmmmi" ' "' "" -- i i -m.niin p v J 'Jiwwiw wwi ifrl.(tyMF J$ FS 6 m ih Ir1 y It R e i . iK k ,,,... EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIUADELPHIA', FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 SEVENTY THOUSAND . AT LANCASTER FAIR Women's Pavilion and Judging v of Cattle Attract Keen est Interest EDWARDS AT TRENTON FAIR Lancaster, Pa., Sept. no. Yesterday I was the big der of the Lancaster County "Ajricultural Fair and the attendance was a record -breaker, upward of 70,000 threnglnR the grounds, half of that number being gathered by neon. The early morning was eUidy. but by I o'clock the nun wen out bright and the mercurv went up rapidly, making the afternoon extremely warm. The number of automobiles entering the grounds was se great that all the nark- 'ing space was taken, and scores, .larrcd trnm tY,n (-rnitncti had te pnrK In the 'public reads. While the grounds nre policed by forty special officers, the IVnnsyhana Hail-I read has eighteen officers en duty at i the Lancaster station and the fair rail- ' read entrances while Troop K. .State i police, patrol the Harrifburg turnpike .-. t ... . ami thi fnlr prmintls. and the ether ectlen containing juvenile. Ilespitar have service tents, where miner accidents nnd sick cafes nrr given first treatment. The ambulances of nt Jeseph's and General Hospital are en the grounds ready for nn emergency. In the women s pavilion are two sections that attract much attention, one displaying ctery beautiful and use fill article that nn Infant could neon, nnd the ether section confining juvenile work, displaying the handicraft of boys in mechanics nnd the girls in needle work, nnd both In drawings and small paintings In oil and water colere. The cattle prizes were awarded yes terday. Flickinger and Smith took tirst prize en short -feeders; Lyen & Sen, en feeder", and V M Dunlap en long feeders, all local rtrms The 300 head of cattle exhibited will be bold today. Trenten, Spot .10. Among the, the, rncerd-tireaking attendance at the I Trenten Fair .icsterdn were political leaders fiein every section of New Jersey, who gathered here as usual for their annual pre-election dli-cushien of , political issues. Despite the fact that this is an off enr in State politics, the j proximity of the two State conventions te be held here next Tuesday, coupled , with th fnct that Issues raised this i J ear may have an important bearing en the gubernatorial election next ear, added Interest te the occasion. It wen the consensus of the leaders of both parties that prohibition en forcement, as a result of the drastic law In effect hi New Jersey, coupled I with the agltntlen for less stringent iuws respecting Mabriatii observance. I destined te play nn Important part In the campaign this year. In behalf of the Democrats, and particularly the Nugent wing, the con trolling factor in Hesex County, a plank has been drnwn for submission te the party State convention severely dc dc neuncinx the State Knfurceiuent Act as im-Amerlcan and an Invasion of personal rights guaranteed by the Con stitution. Idealizing that the present enforce ment law has made man enemies be cause of Its drastic previsions, relatinc te summary trial before n magistrate without indictment nr a jury, the power conferred icspectlng Hcnrch and seizin e nnd the heavy penalties provided for first offenders, mum of the Itepub- ncan leaders aie inclined te faer a BRITISH PRAISE New Minister US. RY MOVE But Real Prohibition Dees Net Exist, Laber M. P.'s Repert HARM IN BOOTLEGGERS Ily the Associated Press Ixmden, Sept .10 "The suppression of the saloon Is nn achievement for which the American people cannot be tee thankful." declares a joint report of Charles II Sltch and Jehn 13. Davi Davi eon. Laber members of Parliament, who recently visited the Cnited States te Investigate the operation of prohibition. "Prohibition, however, ns we in this ceuntr) were led te believe It prevailed, does net exist," ndds the report, which also notes the development of home brewing, wine-making nnd illicit traffic Xt. llnftnp The Laber members centinue: "We nre of the opinion that the American modification of the nr.wnt law. theiicb People will jieinanc tncilltlCN for the . they differ as te hew fur this medlfica- P"''""' " , "K, wmp" nn" 1CTS' nml tlen should go It was regarded s fl,n1 'V' n'!tl""" . "l'r,0,,nfnn'm bce" ' probable that the Ilcpiiblii-an platform hp "Ireet'en of eliminating the mere would, as last eur. commit the part "i'Kraccfut features of the saloons, ,e ,e te a general pellc of enferclne the i curiiic changed managership and mere Eighteenth Amendment, theusli nreb-I r"rr 'V control, concurrently with the mere ebjee- prevision u inciiiiics ler obtain Dm mr iMCDtPTne i in nil iiiii ii i iii MK HAS $154,000 HOUSE swa ;-. -,, i rviK DH. J. C. A. KVBUWYN The new Netherlands Minister te the fulled States lias taken up his duties in Washington Eighl ably with some of the tlenable features eliminated The arrival of (Jormer IMwnrds and party was the visual for a demonstration I these simple beverages, the bitter nnl- Spangler Denies Quitting Politics Yerlt. Pa.. Sept .10 Reports te the effect that Rebert C Spangler. former!) Speaker of the Pennsylvania Heuse of RepresentatlveN, had de clared while in Philadelphia Wednesday that he would net be a candidate for re-election te the Heus". are denied b Mr Spangler. The Philadelphia ac count also quoted him as saitig that he had no aspirations for anj ether po litical honors The former Speaker says he made no such statement. nlu if the neenle bed pd ill fnr (lip '"B future, particularly as regards the ris ing generation. A mass of information en both sides of the nuestien was furnished these members of Parliament, and. It is as serted, "for every claim advanced by prohibitionists it is possible te pre sent conflicting views." raeslty aroused by Its mere drm-tln efforts would net have been provoked " The report declares: "If ever it is sought te Impose u similar law en our statute books the electors must sec te It that It is net 'planted' upon them tn the dark, but that Its acceptance shall be only after a full opportunity in iiuunicu iui i.- uuv umu i.(jni(irrn- ' , ., i .. i tlen and it is submitted for their ap- maiana lernauu injure i nrcc preval and consent In a constitutional,1 Tcrre Haute, Intl., Hrpt. 30 Mr. manner." land Mrs. Frank draff nnd Harry People who are in a position te knew, Lewis, of this cltj , were seriously in continues the report, have described jured when a tomnde struck here last America as "a bootleggers' pnradise," night A buggy nnd wngnn shop wbh and gees en te say: "We were con- wrecked and part of the wreckage was stantly driven te the conviction that 'blown into the street and en te an nuto nute nuto the resultant consequences en the mer- mobile occupied by the injured persons. ai$v tmss wweiin k $iwMmS3BL iMm&MMWImkf&m m&mmliMim mm New Victer Records UPC COJ0 IT My Laddie Bey In the Shade of the Palm Hungarian Dance Ne. 1 7 in F Sharp Miner Violin The Nightingale and the Rese Iris Apri la tua finestra (Open Thy Lattice Window) Mether Geese Songs (Sidney Herner) The Want of Yeu Faust Waltz (from New Fantaait) Violin Finlandia (Symphonic Peem) GolliweRg's Cake-Walk Piane Re di Lahore O Caste fier (Oh, What Premise of a Jey Divine !) rarandele (from "L'Arlesienne" Suite Ne. 2) There Sunlight in Your Eyes El Relicario (The Charm) Where the Lazy Mississippi Flews Pale Moen Spring's Awakening (Waltz Seng) The Nightingale Fantasie Impromptu in C Sharp Miner Fantasie in B Flat A Baby in Leve Fex Tret The Last Waltz Medley Waltz In a Beat Fex Tret Sweetheart Fex Tret Ile Fex Tret Mimi Fex Tret Baltimore Buzz Fex Tret Bandana Days One Step College Days Auld Lang Syne Uncle Jesh Buys a Victrela The Opera at Pun'kin Centre Melen Time in Dixieland Irish Heme Sweet Heme Who'll Dry Your Tears When Yeu Cry? In the Heart of Dear Old Italy Honolulu Heney Sweet Hawaiian Girl of Mine Sephie Braslau Emilie De Gogerza Mischa Elman Mabel Garrison Beniamino Gigli Mme. Louise Hemer Edward Jehnsen Erika Morini Philadelphia Orchestra Sergei Rachmanineff Titta Ruffe Arture Teicanini and La Scala Orchestra Reinald Werrenrath Renate Zanelli Olive Kline-Elsie Baker ' Lucy Isabelle Marsh Lucy Isabelle Marsh Lucy Isabelle Marsh Harj. Alberte Salvi Harp Alberte Salvi ( Hackel-Berge Orchestra Hackel-Berge Orchestra ( Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra , All Star Trie and Their Orchestra ' AH Star Trie and Their Orchestra ( Eubie Blake and His Shuffle Along Orchestra Eubie Blake and His Shuffle Along Orchestra Shannen Four Peerleaft Quartet Cal Stewart ' Cal Stewart ( Billy Murray and American Quartet ' Billy Murray-Menree Silver William Robyn Sterling Trie Charles Hart-Elliett Shaw ' Charles Hart-Elliett Shaw , Number Size Price &i983 10 $1.25 64984 10 1.25 64977 10 1.25 64978 10 1.25 64959 10 1.25 88640 12 1.75 64985 10 1.25 64979 10 1.25 74698 12 1.75 6-1980 10 1.25 88639 12 1.75 64986 10 1.25 64987 10 1.25 64954 10 1.25 45252 10 1.00 55140 12 1.50 55141 12 1.50 1878S 10 .85 18789 10 .85 18790 10 .85 18791 10 .85 18792 10 .85 18793 10 .85 18794 10 .85 18795 10 .85 18796 10 .85 18797 10 .85 35710 12 1.35 Bring Back My Blushing Rese Medley Fex Tret Shilking Orchestra Stelen Kisses Fex Tret E. Celeman and His Orchestra In a Monastery Garden Victer Concert Orchestra with Male Chorus ' Remance Victer Concert Orchestra VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Camden, New Jersey N. Y. Prebers Find Dwyer la Big Landlord Under As sumed Name MADE MONEY STOCKS New Yerlt. Sept. 30 Stock specula tions by Jehn" I Pwyer, police In spector, his purchase of a $1M,000 apartment house nnd the alleged em ployment of two policemen under his command by his attorney In connection with n civil suit, were investigated yesterday by the Meer legislative com mittee. After the inspector bought the house through his attorney, Warren Italic, with n ?-'0,000 cash payment, he was known tn his tenants as William Leslie, the name of the attorney's father. The Inspector's explanation wns that becaui-e he was a police efllccr "they would holler police persecution" should action be taken nealnst dis orderly tenants and this would be embarnssing. Inspector Dwycr declared he ac cumulated $32,000 in stock specula tions through five brokers and by savings from his salary. Senater Downing asked the inspector If he had been, interested In any separa tion proceedings and he said no. That was after testimony had been adduced that ena of his patrolmen, Jehn W. Huttcr, had been employed by Ml. I.eille te shadow Dr. Charlea Lawrence Allers, principal in n separation pro ceedings, and thnt Sutter had used wire tapping apparatus. Butter, It was testi fied, received 970 n week from Mr. Leslie nml his brother-In -law, .Tamea Shaw, nn equal amount. Itlln and Sutler denied the latter was employed MSV wuncc ai SankSiuppKcs 'Prnnliuni Tiwmn vimsnLcmpeam J329 Market Street I In the case. Sutter said lie never was directed te tnn nlflftiMi AtfiMta 4l.r- . d serder he :'.. l"Un P"0 a MMTffiTiWJ-tt' i'!T'l!l'ilTjnSPP'T '""' '"',''""""nM!1firKBBIEZZIZ"M -m " Walk-Over Delivers Geed Styles A ' 1 VvWm ASSiiii-'ytv C5f5J' KGv JJ Whatever notions you may have about style, rt takes1 just a moment's nettce te recognize in this new shape the superiority that has given w aik-Over front rank as designers of men's shoes. Plum Vanadium . , $g vwrtMM V MUL 1 -iv " ' ' " --""' T r Harpers 122a market Wak0ver Sheps 1022 CHESTNUT rjiBiraiBMiBBrjBrLBiwiKiPBi Charge Accounts Invited vmrmsmmxmtxmmmssL Mail Orders Filled nHmgnMnnejisni y Illustrated Fashion B Felder Sent en Request MXJ ..I UHSJT!BSg mT7iCTawry aaSaa 1215 Chestnut Street Tomorrow IS of the French Seal Ceat, 79.50 October Price, 160.00 A sensational ending of the greatest Annual Fur Sale we ever held. Te definitely dispose of the scores of odd and incomplete lets that have accumulated during this event, cost has been com pletely ignored. Shep early in the Day, as lets arc limited. Half Off October Prices f e A Small Dvpnznt Will Reserve Your PnrcAazc in Our Stor age Vault Until Required. fTTDcn'r Wait for the Rush U ReparrinG and Remodeling done new at one-third below regular. Srruirrel 12 Startling Ceat Specials K I 1 I 1 100.00 Taupe Marmet Coats 49-50 1 Tnmmcd xnmfiBKSEffiaaOTW Seal Ceat, 145.00 October Price. :90.00 150.00 Trimmed Marmet Coats 9i length 74.50 M!!MiWWWBm 200.00 Australian Nutria Coats length 98-50 MuawavimzmM 23030 Skunk Trimmed French Seal Coats 115-00 amxsmmmtm 160.00 French Seal Coats length 79-50 "anmmmmiK. I 495.00 Skunk Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats 247-50 "nmmtmmmmx 2U0.00 i Natural h musKrat Coats length 98-50 Jii.,..-l,.u.i...,,, 5 700.00 I Natural Squirrel Coats length 345-001 :. &??' l-; 250.00 French Wraps a Full Length W 125-001 NS ilMVIMCTWtWK 490.00 Genuine Moleskin Wraps Full Length 245-00 WtaiwawirjJiiiiriirriSS 600.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps Full Length 295-001 miwmmummm 1000.00 Natural Squirrel Wraps Full Length 495-00 mMynammmx Nntural Squirrel Wrap, 495.00 October Price, 1000.00 12 Extra Neckwear Specials j 15.00 Natural Squirrel Chokers 7.50 rai!iTOiiiiiiim!ws! 15.00 Jap Mink Chokers 7.50 mmn'WMirMnsft4 25.00 Natural Mink Chokers 12-50 WmSXAPWSM, & i i 30.00 Fex Scarfs .taupe or Brown ! 14-50 i annairaffiBnEBianinniiH.'CHi'B'K 50.00 Stene Marten Chokers 24-50 vmmmmmmm& 60.00 French Seal Steles 29-50 ;i'juwiBtrareB3s, 80.00 Baum Marten Chokers 39-50 wmmmmmmmi 90.00 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 44-50 IEHj22BffiESEFE35Eic2 French Seal Wrap, 125.00 October Price, 250.00 t 100.00 Scotch Moleskin Steles 49-50 160.00 Natural Squirrel Steles 79-50 1 5!imnmHfflMJUM 160.00 Jap Mink Steles 7950 160.00 n f earl Grey Fex Cheknrct I f7a m I 1&.OU ymsmmsmmmm Charge Purchases Tomerroxo Billed November 1st The I .act liav Annual Fur Sale Natural Muskrat Ceat, 98.50 October Price, 200.00 1iJrS8KTrS Trimmed Hudsen Seal Ceat, 247.50 October Price, 405.00 Natural Squirrel Ceat, 345.00 October Price. G90.00 Urn -5 .ill', I Mele Wrap, 245.00 October Price, 400.00 mmmmmmmtMmmmmmmmmmm pnrthmflnr Aunts' Orders a Jpted wBfflamMrBlMBa a K- ' - r - - -i iyU.i i i JL. ' -I, .i I, i.i.i .it,. i , fc..v j....... . ,ti ' A... , . . . f - I .".. . j - ,i-'.. 1
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