Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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JEADlNG'S FAIR
EVENING PUBLIC ? LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,, SEPTEMBER 13. 1922
BIGGER THAN EVER
Parade Around Grounds Fer
mally 0Pen9 Di9P,ay 0T uerKS
County Industries
M0RE THAN 15,000 ENTRIES
RMdlnt, Sept. 12. The pent Head
tarra!r epwed yesterday. With Reed
ther It premises te be an Immense
ms The usual preliminaries wcre
held, Including n pnrhde nreund the
rThed"'etM number of entries exceeds
nne The fnlr will continue flve
ISnTJiet cleslnr until next Saturday.
1 new $40,000 peultty house Is one
of the latest additions te the equipment
e,NeVmbl"nK privileges are Beld nn-1
umblinjf Is net allowed en the preund.
$20,000 In Trettlnc TursM
Tee trotting purses aggregate $20,
m and the premiums te exhibits $15,
000, In addition te many spcclul pre-
Ile'herse department is full. There
,., mere cattle than can be comfort cemfort comfert
,tlr accommodated. The best breeds
f hew nr" shown by the hundreds.
Tie poultry nnd pigeon dcpartmcnU
live never been as large.
There arc mero thnn 100 varieties of
ienics, peaehei. pears and grapes grown
In Berks, and all these are" en cxhibi-
The Berki County Farm Bureau dis
play staple crops and live-stock prod
ucts that are produced In Berks County.
There is a wonderful display of fancy
work and art goods. That Is made pos pes
ilble by the new building which Is oc
cupied exelu-lvely bv that department.
The space nnd light accommodations
afford attnrtlve exhibition facilities.
Th machinery, tractors and farm
Implements are entered in greater value
md number than ever before.
New Stage Erected
Facing the grandstand Is the new
concrete 6tnge, the largest in the coun
try, en which the free lets will be dis
played. This stage, costing $23,000,
.11 In itielf an ornament, vaudeville
acta will be preiented every afternoon
and evening, with fireworks at night.
The automobile exhibit is a city in
Itielf and occupies a still greater area
tlan the display of last year.
While the automobile has in a great
measure relegated the horse te the
background, especially the lighter and
ipeedler anlmils, there is a noteworthy
display of Perchcren nnd Nermnn
draft hordes.
Urge Cattle Exhibit
Anether exhibit for which overflow
iceommedations had te be provided Is
that of cattle. Exhibitors from no less
than mx States sent herds of pedigreed
rattle te the fair. Among the entries
are a herd of Hutch belted cattle, a
breed neer before exhibited at the
Beading fair. ,
Rejs and Girls Compete
A county round-up of nil boys' and
girls' pig-breeding clubs will take place
It the fair. The three breeding clubs
organized in the spring will complete
the work for this season Wednesday nt
the fair Lii connection with the annual
ateck -judging contest.
The clubs and names of members fol fel fol
eow: Hampshire Breeding Club, nt
Bewers Geerge DcLeng, Mamie De De
Leng, Fred Schlenkcr, Paul Schlenkcr,
Jacob Rethcrmcl, Warren Grim and
Lloyd Sehweyer, all of Bewers.
Berkshire Breeding Club at Bern
vllle Jacob Henne. Clarence Degler,
fleerge Bender, Ralph Neecker, Hrlla
Troutman, C. Lei Scheidy, Jehn
Klapp nnd Samuel Scheidy.
Berkshire Breeding Club, nt Amity
Harvey Hhead", Bay Trainer, Ilnrry
I,. Sehaeffer, Walter Trainer, Richard
Pawling, Geerge Teeum, Wayne llnrt
ranft, Chde Gelger.
Each of these bejs and girls started
with one or mere pure-bred pigs last
spring, kept an account of feed, gain
in weight and general care and nun
ijement. Ihc following prie will be nwnrded;
Senior contest First, geld ineilal,
properly Inscribed; second, sihnr medal,
preperlv inscribed ; third, bronze medal,
Prepeily inscribed.
Junier mutest First $3; second,
12 -r.O ; third, $2.23.
In each contest Next four prices,
$2 down; next three prizes, one year's
subscription te fnrni papers.
YOUNG CATTLEMEN ENJOY
BUCKS COUNTY EXHIBITION,
Thirteen Ayrshlres Raised by Chil
dren Among Livestock Feature
Perkasle, Pa., Sept. 13. This wns
Scheel Kids' Dav" nt the Bucks
t-euntj Agricultural Fair, which open
ed TeStOrdnv mnrnltif. n, Mentr, Tmlr '
nd will continue until uRturda nWht.
r.veiy department Is larger than in
ny of he sepii i)rclrniH jears It has
been hp,.
The following officers of he Bucks
wunt Agilcnltural Society together
J'th thj Bucks Cnuntv Agent, Henry
jsprenkel, 0f Doylestown, are among
jne ajthp managers of the fair; I.ln
M1 Ioukle, Qunkertewn, president,
timer Mmpr, Qunkertewn, lcu presl
nt; Walter Bevger, Perkasle, secre
rv; J.cp), Gulden Welsel, treasurer.
teunty Agent Sprenkel Fnid that
eucks ( eunty , ranks second among
w mtj -seven counties of Pennsyl
na In the value of Its agricultural
Products.
One of the Interesting exhibits Is in
we peultjj department, in ranged by
w terlar Rldge Poultry Club. Mem
".'! f the club ktarted lust Summer
un hnbv chicks and nrh new has
Jy Pullets Kery member Is showing
lib 1. "ve Pu'lets and special prizes
"a be awarded for the competition,
it. ? er x"lblt attracting marked
r,,.n,,l.? ,s ""it of the Blooming Olen
' I uh. The members are showing
J? ' "Slstered Ajreshlres raised by
wemseUps. The exhibitors are boys
"i girls.
SENATE CONFIRMS HAMMER
Ln8 Fight Over Reading Postmas Pestmas
tershlp Has Ended
Penn?UI!,s;; P" SePt- 13- Senater
pper today notified Herace II. Ham-
K..,ii ,l !1B 1,ad becl confirmed as
adlnK r Postmaster.
airn! wS,cn,a,lV0 Gernerd? Republican.
fe ,11 IV",,llrr "Bil"" the pretests of
Mi, if Nfmihlican urgunlzatien.
Air,l(l,w"M M- H,8h. son of
;.'. K.' n 'ern'er Pestmabtcr. Ham
.. a,fAsslK,,nnt Pe"tinastcr for many
taau. iIIu vil1 tnke tnn eflice of Post Pest Post
JrrneM '"nheut two weeks. His con-
year bccn held up p'arl' hal(
FAIR AT MOUNT HOLLY
IS MARRED BY RAIN
Weather Cleared In Afternoon and
Many Persons Attended
mount I loll. X. .1 .. Cai. -ie
Rain In the morning wns the only thing
that Interfered with the opening of
Mount Hellv Fnlnr jesterday, but In the
miernoen me sun siienc nnd many per
sons went te the grounds. It wns Chil
dren's Day, all of the children of school
age In the county being admitted free.
One of the features of the nlimv la
the display of apples put en by twentyJ
commercial growers in the county.
The cattle show la also exceptionally
fine, Introducing many nrlstecrnts from
the J.icecas Stock Farm nt Jobs Jobs
te. The king of the swine visitors
Is Hanwcns Sensation, son of Great
Orien Sensation, the $100,000 bear.
The imporlnnce of the political cam
paign this year Is expected te make
Thursday n great day for the politi
cians fiein vnileus parts of the State.
Unterlng for the motorcycle races
Friday are Gene Walker, world's cham
pion ; Ralph Hepburn, Pacific Const
champion; Mnldwyn Jenes, Eastern
champion; Paul Andersen, Mid-West
champion, and Jehn Seymour, Southern
chnmplen.
PASTORJCILLED BY FALL
Herse Causes Death of the Rev. W.
H. Liggett, of Brandywlne Maner
CeatesUlIc, Pa., Sept. 13. The Rev
William II. Liggett, flfty-three yean,
old, died yesterday nt his home nt
Brandywlne Maner from Injuries when
he felt from a carriage when a horse he
was driving became unmanageable. He
received n fractured slull and never
rcgnlncd consciousness.
Rev. Liggett Icnves a wife nnd a
daughter. He was n graduate of Prince
ten Theological Seminary. He formerly
was pastor in New lerk State nnd
Mlnnesetn.
WOMAN KILLED BY BULL
Huntingdon, Pa.. Sept. 13'. --JMrs.
fdn McGregor, of Center Union, near
here, was killed eptcrday by n, bull
which she was attempting te prevent
escaping from n pasture.
HiKjjnatA ylf' JJL
Atznefirststenef
skintreuble apply
Resinol
It Improves a. noer cometexfon and
preserves a geed one, se that you need
no artificial means te enhance your at
tractlvcness.
At the first sign of skin Irritation, of
a blotch or a pimple, itching or burning,
apply Resinol Ointment, and see If it
doesn't bring prompt reHef. It con
tains harmless, seething Balsams, and
is se nearly flesh colored that It may be
used en exposed surfaces without at
tracting undue attention.
Your dealer aelli It.
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B Jt&gi end Jkwttt JHstrlbatan B
B BR9AD STREET WVINErPHILAOEtPHIA B
B Associate Dealers B
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DuteSl Cllc'ie'. Sent. ia. Wllmer
1)." Cr'n, newsdealer in Wilmington,
aifl.'.i (1u? nt l'"1 """"J "' Jh"
fltlffl i. i n lM"ler he found nt the
Set h.,ih.?nV' Ul'tcJier had been In
Kenn..faUU for sn'i Hme nnd went te
ftPt Bnuare
in hopes of improving
Tle better plug
ever Bred a ct
Packard uses Bethlehem
Spark Plugs exclusively.
Studebaker Light Six
uses Bethlehem Spark
Plugs exclusively (like the
one pictured here.)
Five million Ferd cylin
ders, en cars, trucks, trac
tors, have get utmost
power out of every atom
of gas through famous
Bethlehem Ne. 8, listed as
Ferd Part 5200.
Ne plug ever built
equalled the Bethlehem in
its efficiency. Delivers a
huge flaming flash te the
very depths of the charge.
Outlasts even your utmost
expectation. Bethlehem
plugs are mode for every
make of car or engine.
What mere can you ask
of a plug? What less ought
you te take?
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BETTERMENTS
And here's the
compact, powerful
Socket Wrench
-.which is a whole
tool kit In itself.
Deuble-ended hexa
gon handle gives
tremerldeus leverage
nd reaches hard-te-
reach places readily.
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Complete with set
of sockets in neat,
durable case. Cya
nlde. hardened and
tapered te seat nuts
and NEVER BIND.
sjS Handles93percent.
f of ALL nuts en
ANV car Fords In
cluded. Priced
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MOTORDOM
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Most practical Radiator Cap ever
made for Fords. Press trigger
cap snaps open by powerful spring
action. Fill radiator and NO HOT
METAL CAN TOUCH YOU. Click
cap down and drive en. Brilliant
nickel and glossy black enamel-
beautiful te seel The price Is tha
finnl nrmimentl
IIIu.
The Motorist Tll your sup-
aHMasia Ily IIISill "
WANT these big value better
ments. He can get them te his
own oreflt and yours.
BETHLEHEM SPARK PLUG cu,
The Dealer Tell your Jobber this
1 advertisement is
worth taking advantage of and that
veu want stocks of these sellers. Or
write us direct.
Bethlehem, Pa.'
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Our Stylish Stout Shep
Is Featuring Today a Splendid
Let of
Smart $10 te $15 Cleth
Sports Skirts
Fer Larger Women
At $7.75 .
and $8.75 Ea.
Juat what one needs for in-between
season wear with the summer sweater.
Extremely geed-looking models of
prunella cloth, In effective contrasting
stripes, thoroughly tailored te nssure
perfect fit with geed, large waistbands
and full cut,, firmly laid pleats. One
model sketched.
SneLLENdUrSS Second Fleer
Heading Tomorrow's Big-Value News
in Our Corset Department
A Sale of the Immensely Popular
$4 Warner Cerselettes
At $1.98 cs)
Of fancv breche with long hips and rubber inset. Sizes
34 te 42 but net a complete size range in each style.
$3 CB and Snellenburg
Special Corsets at
Pink ceutil in low bust medcN.
$5.00 and $5.50 Merite
Belt Corsets at
Sdnrday, ficnt. 13, 1022. Stere ei-enn at 0 A. M. Cleaea at BiSOV.M. jT
nellenburgS
ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET lIXnWSTREETS J
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$1.49
$2.89
Lew bust model with bread front steel for medium
and full figures.
$6.00 te $8.00 Merite
Belt Corsets -at
$3.95
Lew bust, heavily boned models for large figures.
Geed size range. bNELLLNBUReS Second Fleer
Here 8 an Attractive
Serviceable
Tuxedo Ceat
At $5.95
They're just as pictured here. With
long sleeves, close-fitting wrists and
belted.
One glance assures you of the lovely
quality of knitted material from
which they are se carefully tailored.
And you'll acknowledge they are worth
much mere than $5.95.
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Larger Women's Sizes, $7.50
This is a style extremely becoming te larger women,
se we secured sizes 48, 50 and 52 te sell at 7.50.
SNELLbNBURGS Second Fleer
Eminently Fine Values Tomorrow,
in Popular-Priced
Fur Chokers
Of the Wanted Kinds
Specially Offered at
Savings of About 1-3
Regular Prices
Beautiful fur pieces In the new
season's most fashionable pelts and
HTYinrtPUt flT.VlfHrnnrHr tn nrirt tint CT VI
indisnensabla flninhiTie tnnrVi t.n the mJfif
6treet costume that flattering
touch of softness te the wearer's
face.
$15.00 Fur
Chokers...
$10.00
Jap kolinsky, fitch and kit fe:
smart and practical.
$19.50 te $25.00 Fur Chokers. .
Brown fox scarfs and silver gray
fox chokers and single-skin mink.
$29.50 Fur Chokers at
American brown fox chekera.
$39.00 Fur Chokers at
Stene marten, American brown fox
chokers and 2-skin dark mink chokers.
JETir y 7 T-
4 :ww
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$15.00
$19.50
$29.50
Selected quality.
$75.00 Hudsen Bay Sable (Rprr A A
Chokers $OOc)V
Large single-skin scarfs, soft nnd lustrous.
bNELLrNBURflS Second Fleer
Fourth Fleer Floor-Cevering Section
Features Five Matchless Values for Thursday!
100 Reg. $60 9x12 Best Quality
Axminster Rugs
e $46.9.5 s
Frem a well - known manufacturer. Every rug neatly
finished. High luxurious pile and closely woven. Beautiful
selection of pretty patterns.
$95.00 9x12 Reyn!
Wilten (Ir7r A A
Rugs at P4 O.UIP
Pretty oriental pattern.
$47.50 8.3.10.fi Seam
less 'Heavy All-Weel
Velvet (PjQO JTA
Rugs at tpO.OU
$1.35
$2.25 2-Yard Wide Standard
Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, Sq. Yd.. .
Cut from full rolls. Pretty tile and block effect.
Carpet Specials $2.50 All-Weel fli nz
Velvet Carpet, Yard tPX.Uei
Suitable for rooms, halls and stairs.
bNELLENBURflS Fourth Fleer
1200 Beys'
Blouses
Ge Inte a Great Sale
Tomorrow 'Way
Belew Real Werth
at 89c Ea.
Fine woven nindras in
pretty .blue, green nnd
lavender stripes en white
grounds. Cellar attached
style, with soft cuffs
Alse a splendid new line
' of 80x80 Harmony percales,
smajtly made with button
down cellars and soft cuffs.
Wide variety of novelty
stripes.
Sizes 7 te lft Years. Every
Rleurc a Genuine Rarfjaln
at This Small Price!
SNELLENBUROS First Fleer
The Famous
BurrowsFelding
Card Tables
Tremendously
Special
at $1.95 Ea-
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Square top, covered wih
leatherette mahogany
stained. Pictured
SneOENBURGS Tey Dept.,
Fourth Fleer
Tomorrow A Remarkable Sale of
Mens $7.50, $8.50
te $10.00 High
Grade Trousers
I? Sel1 $5 Pair
Pure worsted
treuse rs in
fancy stripes &
effects. All-wool
flannels, tweeds,
cassimeres, ve ve
eours and chev chev
eots in mixtures,
herringbones &
novelty effects.
Alse all - wool
blue serges.
All sizes, and
a number of
,small sizes for
the high - school
boy.
Bring in your coat and vest and let us match
them up for double service with a pair of trous
ers in the same or a harmonizing fabric.
W
Wc Are Headquarters for Gelf
Knickers and Riding Breeches
SHELL ENBURgS Third Fleer
Imported
French Kid
Gloves for the
Scheel Miss
Economically Marked
at$1.25Pr-
Seft, pliable kidskin of
the finest quality, evcrrcam
sewn. They arc very dressy
and the price makes thorn
practical
In white, black and colors.
SNELLOiBJReS First Fleer
Enjoy This Delicious
LUNCHEON
Tomorrow In Our
Sixth Fleer
Restaurant
Mlnrstra Milannisti
Crram nf S'rw Cam
Chickrn Consomme Jell)
Choice of
Crab Heat .Ueriir; An Oratln
Iiakdl Fresh Marhcrrl
Prevenrate
(I) Penehrd Eqas, Phlla Club
Chicken Hash en Teait
Rwjeut of Ilcef a La Francalae
Dakeit Ilnm Sauce (Champagne
fieait Prime nib of Ilcef AuJua
Celrt Plekteil Lamb's Tangua
Choice of (2) Venctablcs
Hashed or naked Potatoes
French fried Su ect
Petate Salad
Macaroni Au Oratin
Frivl Egg Plant
String Bceks Pickled Beets
Choice of
Apvlt Cocoanut Custard Cherry
Kgg Custard Peach Haisin
Pice Pudding, Tapioca Pudding
Coffee Tea Milk reed Tea
Iced Coffen
bNELiZf.3 'ReS Sixth Fleer
Seme Remarkable Offerings in
Cameras & Photo Supplies
32-Inch
Eastman
Kodak
Developing
Tanks, $5.50
Elsewhere,
tbe.98 ,
Ne. 1 Felding Camera, R. R. Lens
Ne. IA Felding Camera, R. S. Lens
Ne. 3 Felding Camera, R. R. Lens
Ne. 2C Felding Camera, R. S. Lens
Values te $33.00, d1A AA
Your Choice at. ..... . $UeUU
$3.00 7x10 Genuine Leather Albums $1.50
1-A Kodak Leather Carrying Case 1.99
2C Kodak Jr. Carrying Case 2.39
Oil Dark Roem Lamp 69c
Print Frames With Glass, 3y8x6 36c
Rubberized Trays, Size 5x8 39c
Blotting Beeks, Size 8x11 39c
Acid Hype, 1 lb 19c
Genuine M. Q. Tubes, 8 oz., 6 for 29c
Tomorrow Sees the Finish of the
Last Straw Hat!
We're Ready With a Splendid Showing of
Brand-New Fall Seft Hats
Te Fit the Head the Purse
the Fancy of Any Man
Our Snellenburg Special
Heads the List for Value
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Tt
At $2.65
Can't be matched for aualitv nnH
workmanship at anywhere near the price. Shown in a
complete range of new fall models and colorings.
Other High-Grade
Seft Hats at
$3.65 & $5.00
Full Line of
Jehn B. Stetson Hats at
$7.00 & $10.00
Men's and Beys' Caps at
95c, $1.50 & $2
Snappy New Fall Hats
for Beys and Children
01 $1.50 t0 $3.00
In a complete line of the
best sU Ips nnd colerine?.
S'' nFLS First Fleer
Brownie Cameras $2.00 te $17.00
Kedaks $6.50 te $70.00
SnfLLENBUrgS First Fleer
Our Phenomenal Sale of
Government Surplus
Merchandise
Continues te Offer the Finest Quality
Goods at Unprecedcntedly Lew Prices
f?-7 $4.50 U. S. Government Shelter
i "WA
Tents Complete With Poles
$1.50
These tents are 5 ft.
wide and 7 ft. long. All
are waterproof nnd in
U. S. Government Brand
New Canvas Bags
With Separate Snap Buckle Straps
and Snap-Fastened Flaps
A-l condition.
2 for 25c
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'Qne-p:
Made of finest 20-ounce waterproof
canvas, in perfect condition. The
straps alone are worth double the
pi ice of the bags. Splendid for fisher
men, gunners, mechanics, boy scouts,
etc.
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We've Just 100
Brief Cases
Of Finest Surface Stock Cowhide
Te Sell Tomorrow at (JJ A Q pT
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and college student
row's low price.
Twe and three pocket
styles black, brown nnd
mahogany. Steel, braced
round-bag handle. Straps
all mound.
i eap that is prac
tically indispensable
te the hiah school
matchless value at tomer-
First Fleer
i-
The New Sheik & Mandarin
Geed Luck Rings
Specially Priced Tomorrow
At 50c Each
$4.50 U. S. Government
Penches $1.15
Fer fisher
men, mes
s e n gers,
d r l v ers,
boys and
girls for
school,
it a t d oer
w e r kers.
Wntc r r r
proef cov
en for
couch
h a m -m
e c k- s,
canoeists.
Officers' Riding
Trousers, Pair. . .
$1.75
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Geed-looking lings made of antique-finish metal in
the manner of a Chinese coin; set with a btune of jade
Fashionable for Autumn, prettily harmenising with the
new colored ornaments, and rumor sas "they brincr all
sorts of geed luck te the wearer " b
5,.E'!E,m,'RcS First Fleer
Tomorrow a Tremendously Special Sale of
Handsome $45 te $60
Blech Baby Carriages
At $24.95 te $39.75
ah iuu size, distinctively
styled Baby Carriages, designed
en graceful lines and upholstered
in corduroy.
Built en reversible gear, with
heavy rubber tires.
In the Fashionable Col
orings White Enamel,
CeTee, Blue, Gray and Ma Ma Ma
reon Finishes. One Medel
Pictured.
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