fe'i W: av I TW ' Wrl"". " ,-,--.--,. , -, . . -x . , rA.-JT . Xr" MLMmW'?W i: ' .; 'vdF'"HfTf iwn.n . ,gl MP WM "lll I SI II I I I, , NTO C-? WRECK t ' pffteer Imply That Fabric , Uied Was Net Up te Standard JiO SALVAGE POSSIBLE aa assfenln, .Tear., Oct. 18; A beard tf intnby today bsfan an Inquiry te fttiralne cams of the explosion whleh Jhianjiil the airay dirigible 09 rea terfey fast aa It was starting with Jlirsn Bassenfaw en an exhibition filfht vsr tntcMT. !,,.., i, Be iw4-nm niwiini wuiui had fFfcj H" r- ."-.' . . eefflpleted a eroat-eeantry .mini rretn Etnilay Weld, Va te Ban Francisce, and mi en ltn homeward voyage, la a gempleM wreck, with no mirage p6el. EXttt of the paaaeegera wet Injnred when they Jumped from fifteen te 5, feet Just before the 0-2'a hy Ireisn Ignited. , jJater Hi A. Stranse, eammandef of tbe 0-2, waa expected te testify he bllered that the accident waa caused 'by fabric pulling eat of the envelope as the big dirigible started from the Brooks FleM hangar. This. In the pinion of seme eflcers, Implies that the fabric used In constructing the dirigible was net up te standard. Majer 8 transe' estimate of the value of tbe 0-9 waa fTO.OOO. It originally pett the Owernmeat $270,000. AOCD PASTOR IHTIRI8 Oct. 1L The Bar. Xoureck, Lonsdale's eldest elergyman of the St, UMwdate, Oct. .18-The Bar. J. J. ntiinvk. Lansdale's eldest eltrarmsn jn point of service, who has been pastor jaimed'. Jehn's Reformed Church for because will successor Is thirty eight year; has resigned beci tef falling health. Hla resignation ( effective as seen as his succesee i yiubtd sv ipourrres Oatr a w mere aars ana ieuen ear, wttatft fttlmtnt of many peUtteal preb Insa. will m upon us. Jeat what la happn Inim- the various eampa. what th oan ean dldstss are delns. W aoearateir told In u nitoaesltrama et Um ITsme Udeib. Mak ft a HaWt." Xd. . Vf" ten . -1."" ' . k--" UTUTT1 Oratory, NetFactt. McSparran' 'Weapon v . - ' OenMaae (ren Pare Oae r democracy might as well Mas the Ged dees of Success a fend farewell In 1933. Homebody, I fancy, "tipped off" Mr. McSparran te this sentiment, Only In a mlner key does he sing a socialistic song new. , But the note is there. I discovered. Jt is a direct appeal te his listeners te recegnise class distinction. An' inflammatory Idea that is un democratic; sentences that are Intended te arouse class prejudice. Mever before nave I heard anything exactly like It en the -Democratic or Republican hustings of Pennsylvania. It would be mere la place at a socialistic rally, with policemen present. In the audience or en the aide lines. It Is all se unnecessary. It is drag ring an Issue In by the carat and that Issue is Mr. PInehet's personality. It answers a criticism jl heard years age of anethar political outburst, "It's rotten politics and worse Judgment." Discussing the personality of hla rival which la always In bad taste, Mr. McSparran delivers himself of such sentences aa these t , , "Gilferd Pinchot Is net even a Penn sylvania. He was born up In Connecti cut. When he get Inte politics he bought an old homestead farm In Pike County, aa a voting residence. "Pinchot la a millionaire. He never knew what it was te want for any thing. "He haa alwaya enjoyed the luxuries of life. ' , , "He tells yen,' that he la going te Harrlsburg te leek after your Inter est j te take care of yen. "What does this mlMeneJTe knew about -your wants) your struggle te make ends meet! te pay off the mort gage en the farm "He'a never had ta work aa yen have, for years, te raise money te wipe out a mortgage. Ilarps TJpea Feraenatrtlea "He haa never put his last dollar Inte a corner grocery, or a bualneaa enterprise, and .then, work . night, and, day. te make It a suecessv , "What sympathy hasa-man like that with yeiiT , ; . ' ' "He 'doesn't understand -you. and' vet he wants te tke., -charge ;pf the business of this- treat coreoratlon of yours which we. call' the. Commenwealth: of Pennsylvania, and tun." It foryeu;" There la a let mere In similar vein. I heard Mr. McSparran. make 'these. seme statements at four 'different reeet- lata.' There waa ne'answerlna annlavat? or nninnur ei approval. . 'jL-nia portion ei nia speecnes souneeo like, the echo of ,a communist's speech I heard in Hyde Park, Londen, a few Sundays age. On thl latter, eecaates. 'the speaker carried a red flag and told hla audience they wers foela because they let rich people, have all the, geed things of life. It was the McSparran idea 'dad In different costume. McSparran' essayed te break the force of this attack by saying that he had nothing against, rich men. Riches were a mighty nice thing and were all right if used aright. "Gilferd Pinchot hasn't used his wealth right. He spent a quarter of n million dollars in the primary fight, a thing unheard of before," said Mc-Bparraa. Brushes' Facta Aside BasHy Gilferd Pinchot did' net spend a Quar ter of a million' of dollars of hla money in ine primary (wpaigu, uut pw nia hnAW. He did spend, however, something ever $100,000 out of his private pocket. Anyhow, It was his own money. It wasn't filched from office Helders, or dragged from corporations looking for favors. , . Besides, he came out and frankly de clared an me iacta. Mr. McSparran. stands cerVected. . Anether declaration tnat displays a lack of information en the1 subject wnn made by Mr. McSparran in all of his speeches. He -was thrumming en the, string of gross mismanagement at Harnsrurg in rue amirs ei tne state. "Millions of .dellara-have been mis spent at Harrlsburg. The men at the arrishurc for mere than three 'year and a half?" "Thev did net want te issue resorts. Thev knew their deeds would net stand Lthe light of day." ' noeoay aeniee mismanagement, u net worse, in, two departments at the State Capitel. The fncts are before the pub lie. It was the Hvkwiwe Pubt.te Ltoect that brought these derelictions te light. Net Always Accurate What Mr. McSparran might have said was that no report had been made by Auditor General Snyder for several years before he .retired from that office. When, however, he aselled all the bureaus and departments, of the gev ernment at Harrlsburg. as a whole, he 1530 Locust St. New Housekeeping t Apartment Heuse S. E. Cor. 16th and Lecatt St. ABSOLUTE FIREPROOF. "'BUILDING ' Savaral - Apartmaeti, -AVallakl Alse DMlfabt Dodlera!. Qfflsaa INSPECTION- INVITED AU modem equipment., itefrlx- erslers; laundry;, eeparatef.'ma.lds'i quarters. ' .- vtrtm Branch 'Eitehmtf . Manx' Ntu Fi'mittr'mB ;' , idet tW'aWetnmeat' knew 'what they 'were doing when they concealed this condition from the people," he went en. " "Don't you knew that there has net been a report issued irem any aepari intiarrn raent ! Wc buy and diimantU jll ilady.ef pUnt, tars or smalt e talntec Iren and'ittel. Ooed prlc pal ' Michldrhs & Company XAftSMIVBO, FA. 4 "?- w' tJ W jpSSS mwmm tt8iifc'. FELIXBERNARD & JACK DUFFY Prem ih Kilth Circuit THE DANCING ROOTS BETTY HALE; eccentric daactr VIVIAN WEST fat Rag Sew HAL H1X0N, from Zietfeld Frolic JIMMY CARR nd His Beaux Arts Orchestra CLOWN WGHTTHURSDA YS "Concert '"" ''and MIDtNIGHT FROLIC v Sunday Evenings I . . ': -...nil fVaTfJrAv sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb irilV v' QIQiaaEVCBBHw y A nw .w w w .'MZ jui rnuaaeipnia Wants Mere! Day and night we've been work ing te fill orders. Abbotts dealers have been crying "Mere! Mere!" and thousands of hungry Eskimo Pie Eaters have been disap pointed But new we have doubled our production. New thfere are Es kimo Pies for everybody as many and as often as you like. You'll find them at Abbotts dealers the only places you can get Eskimo Pie. ABBOTTS ALDERNBY DAIRIES, INC. Sold only at Abbotts Ice Cream Dealers ,.4iW T & rfc sW rxjts- m vr f 9u. 9s 3-- W t V'uU our Beeth Ne. 274, ttnfer of fleer at the Heme Beautiful Exposition, October 9th te 21 L Abbotts i i 4 JAlliaLAtAka it-aiaa.a overstepped the limits of fsetJ and rn dnlged. In a flight of rhetorical Igner-ence. AicBpnrran, who alms te manage "tne nuiiness, of tbls great corpei anewn as the Commonwealth of Penn JL the buiiness, of this great corporation newn as the fVimmenwealth of Penn sylvanla," should familiarise himself with matters that are common knewl edge In every governmental department nt Harrlsburg, vis: Departmental reports are net pub lished -I'very' yenr. Until 1010 this was the esse. The reports were 'first submitted te the Gov sna tnen "printed according te erner law. The revolutienised this nrecedure. If Mr. McSparran, will obtain a copy Legislature of 1019 completely fused wis : Laws of the Legislative 9. he will And en page ireved April 8 of that provides that reports of depart s. bureaus, and officials shall here of the Pamphlet Session of 1019, 89 an act approved year. , It after be prepared biennially, prier te the first of June of odd numbered ysaia. These reports must be submitted te the Governer and shall then be pub lished only if he se directs. Their publication Is net compulsory as formerly. Reports Are Being Made Every department at Harrlsburg has been making these reports. The Departments of Education, of Highways, Internal Affairs, Agricul ture, sad all t rests the nnltl tudlneus mireasSi commissions, depart ments and officials who have any right te make a report have been tu ril ing them In. 4 There Is enough material In Harris bnrg en Capital Hill te held Mr. Mc Sparrafys attention and excite his In dlgnaj-jn without going se fsr afield. itCjaves the unpleasant impression that he is unfamiliar with his subject; or else is using a basis of fact that exists only in his imagination. He makes. a clever appeal te Ho He publicans te vote tbe Democratic ticket en the basin that he Republican Party's long continuance In power has begotten nil the evils against which he preaches. Cleverly he points out, tee, that a vie v v 'ffii; va. "" ... . . "w,'iv ,- t,- ' mmii'4, y&v WiM fr- v- m- rass analesMtM AaV !.' ern'RtatMi that arenen-swsr eause the Democrats have bee.; for generations and have duaf acleiuly te .inte-uellum ideas, ' ,w The meat specious overture m isajpij.r te llenuhllrnn hearers la taai sasr." eiect nun tins yenr, nnu give arssavi opportunity te clean out the exceas Bag' gage nnd political incompetents la of flee, nnd then four years from new a Republican State ticket, Chastened with the red of defeat, atf. McHparrnn claims that Republican gsed government would thereafter be as mired. Hut what about the ousted DMM crats? 'j$ Economy Basement Specials for Thursday S Wednesday, October IS, 181. Stere Opens 0 A. M. Closes St SO P. M. M NELLENBURGN JHMRKBLQCK-MARKET N&n2& STREETS aL J Wamen's and Misses' $15.00, $18.00 & $20.00 Mannish Spert Coats at $10.00 abfijp"W tsarvBs (ilmwir te? IOTS i Youthful swagger models of ex cellent quality double-faced her ringbone, plaid ever plaid herring bone and plaid-beck herringbone. Every detail made te insure style, service, and distinction. Newly Arrived, an Unusual Greup of Serge models, including; pockets and Several with patch p pockets. Absolutely wonder ues. Size8 16 te 44. these side val- Women's $15.00 Dresses $8.75 Most charming models of Peiret twill, canton crepe, charmeuse and crepe de chine. All the newest fall tendencies in style and trimming notes cleverly carried out. Sizes 16 te 20 and 36 te 44. bHELLENBURflS Economy Basement Girls $5.00 Dresses Te Sell at $2.95 Everything that is new, youthful and becoming. All-wool serge dresses in navy for 'school and all - around wear. Sizes 7 7 te 14. . Girls' $1.50 te $2.00 Miridies. . . :fl1 AA Splendidly made blouses of Lonsdale VA"V; Jean. All'-white and white with cellars and cuffs Vf. contrasting colon. Sizes 8 te 20 years. ' . Girls' Pleated Skirts ;j0 QK? Of flannel in kiltie suspender effects. V"t7t, Cut full and neatly finiscd. SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement & lrA' " C3I I'L VsV rH 'U p - , Thursday Is Extra-Size Day in Women's Underwear 39c Extra-Size Gowns In blue and orchid. Cut generously and daintily finished. Corset Cevers jnd KCk0 Drawers u,t Alse Envelope Chemise. Extra-size prannents of lingun cloth. Prettily trimmed. Extra-Size Gowns Lingun gowns with embroidery. sleeve style. Extra-Size Gowns, Chemises AO and Skirts "eC All cut generously and beautifully trimin'ed. Women's Extra-Size Skirts a r Flannelette skirts in dark striped wat- TcDC ternst Cut full. 89c finished Set-in Extra-Size Aprons QQ Checked percales trimmed with sashes, OaC pockets and piping. Drastically reduced fei- Thursday. Women's Linene Aprons Extremely pretty models with cretonne' ' sashes and pockets. SNELLENBURCS Economy 98c Basement Candies Six 25c Specials m Old-Fashioned Peanut Brittle Old-Fashioned Jelly Gum Dreps Asserted Chocolates , Asserted Hard and Filled Candy Salt Water Taffy Asserted Gum Dreps, Spice Strings and Spice Dreps Wonderful Upholstery Values $4.50 te $10.00 Armure Portieres at $2.39 te $6.48 Pair Prettiest nnd most attrac tive in all wanted colors. Deep ftinfje and neatly edged bottoms. Truly re markable values. 6.00 te $12.00 Chenille Portieres $3.98 t0 $5.25 The ideal portiere for (Jeors. Plain colors and color combinations. Vast assortment. $3.50 te $(5.00 Vcleur ' Strips $2.75 ' $3.75 Large and varied let that can be matched into pairs. All colors. ifconemy Basement Wash Goods At Tremendous Savings 29c te 49c Plain Celer Wash Goods -J Q Including pongees, poplins, basket-weave M.nX cloths, cotton serges and ether wanted fabrics. Seme with highly mercerized finish. Geed-looking dark and light colors. Mill remnants. 25c Printed Percale i fp Light printed percale in a large variety X vf of practical patterns and colors. Yard wide. 20c Plain-Celer Chambray -j Oi' Splendid assortment of attractive colors. -"2 Yarn dyed and of geed wearing quality. 2 te 9 yard lengths. Ne mail or phone orders. bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement Continuing Our October Sale of Sheets, Sheetings, Etc. 69c and 79c Extra-Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, Yard CO and 70 inches wide, long and short lengths. 49c bNELLENBUROS iadOt lb. SNELLENBURgS Economy Basement Neme Medel 444 Self-Reducing Corsets B3 $4.00 Built for comfort nnd service. A Neme self-reducing corset assures slim graceful lines nnd at this price is indeed a rare and wonderful value. SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement 1000 Pairs Women's $1.50 Silk and Weel Stockings at 69c Pair The run of the mill below factory cost. Light and dnrk heather colorings. All sizes. SNELLENBURCS Enemy Uascment Women's Pure Worsted $3 Slip-On Sweaters, $1.85 Youthful and iaunty with long sleeves round neck and belts. Most suitable for school, office and all-around wear. Brown, Black, Navy, Red Marked Down for Thurtday SNELLENBURCS Economy Basemant Beys' $3.95 Oliver Twist Suits, $2.25 Priced en ninker-te-wenr-er basis. Of splendid qual ity brown,-blue, drab and green. Sizes 3 te 9 years. $5.00 All-Weel Jersey Oliver Twist IQ qp Suits at tf0.a7D Five different shndes of jersey cloth. Pants full lined. Sizes 3 te 9. $0.75 2-Pants Suits nt Of dark mixed cheviets. Full-lined knickers. Sizes 7 nnd 10 te 16. $8.50 2-Pants Suits nt Fine mixed cheviot and enssimerc suits. Knickei-s full lined. Sizes 6 te 10. Beys' Junier Overcoats at . Handsome blue & brown chinchilla and brown chev iot coats, buttoned te the neck. Belt all around. Sizes 2 Mi te 10. Beys' Mackinaw Ceals !,t $3,95 t0 $7.25 Extrn-goed quality blan ket cloth. With convertible cellars. Sizes 0 te 17 years. Beys' $1.39 Q- Knicker Pants at"'"1' Of mixed cheviets and corduroy. In sizes 8 te 16. $1.25 Bleached Seamless 54x90-Inch Sheets Fer single beds. 98c 18c 40-Inch Unbleached Sheeting: at, Yard Geed weight. Lenir ami short lengths. 12c 59c Feather-Proof Ticking Blue and white stripes in long and short lengths. 39c 34c and 37c Pillow Gases. Sizes 42x36 or 45x36 inches. 25c 29c Pillow Cases, Each. Of a geed make. 20c 42c and 49c Unbleached Sheeting at, Yard Unbleached shcetinjr cut from full pieces, 48 nnd 58 inches wide. 29c 42 and 45 Inch 47c and 49c Bleached OQ Pillow Tubing-, Yard &VC, SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement $4.95 S5.75 $4.95 Samples of Summer Furniture Te Be Sold at y2 Price Chairs Rockers Settees inKccd nnd Rustic, and Rustic Flower Stands just at half tlinir n.m.in,. -!,. t - " w p , 2sv,W nunng, but nothing te mur service. Slightly soiled from hs SNPI I FMRirenCi Economy titivciiini $2.50 te $27.50 Chairs $1.2r te $13.75 $5.00 te $27.50 Rockers $2.50 te $13.75 $5.50 te $36.00 Settees $2.75 te $l8!oe $1.50 te $3.50 Rustic Flower Bexes CUc te $L75 $6.50 Felding Cot Beds 11 $2.29 Very handy for a small room, as they "stewed" in very small space with little effort. " SNELLENBURCS Economy Baanmanfc iVkl ,1 i'M VI a vl m m I 1 I: i N. SNELLENBURG & CO.! , 5N. SNELLENBURG ft CO.: . . ).. I M BBsfesLatea-iiiLiiMBlsB ' r ' SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB h