&&&&&&&'' 6 EVENING LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1914. so "DICK" QUAY RESENTS WASHINGTON PARTY BETRAYAL OF FLINN Indorsement of McCormick Denounced as Cowardly Abandonment of Progres sive Cause at Behest of Boss. Denounclrm the Indorsement of Vance C. McCormick ns candidate for Gover nor by tlio rilnn-bosEcd Washington Tarty State CummlMte ns a cowardly betrayal of tile Progressive cause, and prophesjInR that out of the ashes of Washington t'ntt turn of November 3 ft III nrlsc n now political condition In Pennsylvania, nlchard R. Quay, of Pitts Lurgh, at a number ot conferences w"iui Philadelphia TioKrcarlc leaders this morntiiK laid the plans for freeing the Washington Purtj fiom the domination of Its present bosses "The onlv light In Pcnnslnnla to day," Mr Qun dr-eliuod, "Is between Congressman A Mitchell Palmer and Sen ator Penrose Mr PlnchoCs ote will bo an cntlrolv negligible quantltj. The rc.i son for this is the trading mid denllnrr in the first place, and In the second place the frequent reiterations of Mr. Plnchot lilmsclf that It hi- bellocd the only way to defeat Penrose would bo for him to withdraw he would do so. This vacillat ing attitude has destrojed the confidence which out pcopl" had In him." Mr Qunj, who Is the son of the lato Senator Matthew Stanley Qun and since the Inception of the Progressive movement one of the leaders, came from Pittsburgh jestcrday to organize the ieolt in the Progresslo ranks here In hit light for the dcstiuctlon of the Washington party machine, Mr Qun spent two houis with Colonel Roosevelt before he spoke here Thursd.i night, reviewing with tho national lender the whole situation In L j Fennsjlvanln. rrogressivc men ucre una mu tun openly admitted that the weakness ot Roosevelt's speech In the Pirst Regiment Armory was due alone to the startling exposuies, of the workings of the Wash ington part machine made by Mr. Quay. "Mr. Rcoscelt was bllndlv led Into a tiap," sci Id u former member of the Washington Cit Committee thl3 morn ing after Ills conference with Mi. Qua v. "Ho was In such a position on Thuisda) nlfiht that ho could not speik with heart behind it Hut though he is In a trap he is not the man who turns back nnd we arc only wntlng to sec what he will do when he returns later In the month. Acting upon the "ucgetlon of the lead eis in the revolt, manj Washington paity men this moining reglsteied without party enrolment lllluni r Deuk n, , one of Mr Quaj'p confcicib at the Hellu ue-Str.it-foid, ndmltted that the failure to enrol under the Washington part was not with a thought of supporting a new ticket. "Unfortunately our ees were not opened In time and now wo are In a dilemma," he said It is understood that before Mr Quay returns to Pittsburgh a call will be Issued for all the revolting Washington party men to rally to the support of Doctor Jlrumbnugh and the Republican ticket. This, thev believe, will Indicate the strongest protest that can be made ngalnst the Fllnn-Van Valkenburg boss ism ,. Mr Qua this morning characterized William Diaper 1fvvls, the Washington party candidate for Governor, who with drew In favor of Mr McCormick, ai "a political babe nursed In the arms of Mr riinn ' "I vvlied Mr Lewis from Maine," Mr Quay said "two months before his withdrawal that 1 had It from authori tative yources that he was to be taken from the ticket, and tint such nrtlou would result in dlsastei to the Progres sive cause I aked him to rfpl at my expense To that message I received in) reply. "Mr A llhelm, of Pottv llle. and thou sands of good sine, it I'rogrtsslvi s feel ns I do ibout the Indnisement of Mr Mc Cormick It n is ni Ignominious surren der, nnd will lesult In an ignominious de feat In November as a protest against the traitorous leadership in the party And out of the ahes of defeat then will nrlso a new political condition In Penn- ivanla, which wi'l prevent for a long ans further betraal of the cauto hi h the Progressive paitv stands ' t '..M. vx. ".. m v f m MEN OF STATE ALL :0R PENROSE, SAYS FLINN Jres Charges of Corruption Are All Lies. "iTTSimUGH. Oct 3 -Senator William linn was caustk in discussing today Evhat Senator Roles Penrose had to say rabout him In the reply of Penrose to tho Philadelphia speech of Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt In an Interview at his countr place on the Kittanntng pike, 3Ir Fllnn said- "If I am as bad as Senator Penrose ras I am I ought to be for him All the bad men in the State and a few of the good ones are for him, though he would not now be a candidate for the Senatorshlp If he did not have the united, strenuous support of the liquor Interests and the big corporations And if It wasn't for this ver same support, which is the whole bone ami sinew of his can vass, he wouldn't receive 100,000 votes in November 'He Is lvlng when he says I ever re ceived a contract from the city of Pitts burgh In which I wasn't the lowest bid der oi when he s.is that I ever re ceived one that I wasn't entitled to "He it) lying when he eajs I ever dealt In franchises in Pittsburgh I never sold a franchise In Pittsburgh in my life, and 1 was never Interested In but one ratl wa franchise in Pittsburgh In my life "I have been vigorously and conslstent I) opposed to Penrose ulnce 1S37 I voted against him as a candidate for the United Mates Senate In the Legislature of that jear because I didn't believe he was fit to represent Pennsylvania In the Senate I didn't think he was fit then and I know he Isn't now " READ OUR GREAT AUTOMOBILE SALE I of 1915 Brand New StSoo Touring Cars and Roadsters AT ,S875 APPEARING ON PAfiB 11 OF TODAY 8 EVENING LEDGER AUTOMOBILE SECTION GORSON'S iUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE 38-210 Is BROAD STREET FMLADLLI'JUA, PA. .r fll iiKRif vi &JkJ$VRlBEFFjiaM mSSWUvASmiLsmm KllMM . jvv'je"J4-awfcifljjs,iMiP''r mwm &jftiijMlwwi3EKr3l Si mKtfmmp W 2dLHaH !ii v?m li 'fTaMJiiTifii1!' gB Wif fl m .aBPl . UTTTCY OEr innHBBBBHIKHFK3U?ta:MBnn.'H2tt BE- HHHSAK H ifflr i! TriifMSBrmP ' liwfPT flK: SHHHIIp JNHHMI -mm H iilgpJHMHrgifjt Emm WMBmlm f"m mP- mm 111 Hiwi I - v llPMJ i Sic ffliiPlifflfr '-JgWg fffi ' ' :i'4 t! ,J TOiifaSrai WSM aKfMBifaffSffMK!y&AM3ct 4BrtK McNICHOL OWNED HOUSE OPPOSITE PROPOSED MUNICIPAL COURT GRAB This property would be greatly enhanced in value by the contemplated court buildings. Senator McNichol has said he is strongly in favor of the grab. DEMOCRATIC SPLIT REMAINS, RYAN'S SILENCE SHOWS Vance McCormick Calls on Solicitor But Without Evident Hesu.lt. Indications that the split between the Democratic reorRanizers and the "Old f!uai d" has not been repaired art found b polltii'al obscivers in the failure of the reoiKaiuzers to Ket f'ltv Sollcltoi It an auively Into the prohont cam paign VuiRe C MiCormlck, who de feated Mr. Ilyan for the Democratic BUbernatorial nomination In the primaries, and State Chairman Morris called on the City Solicitor, It has been learned, with this object In view The State chairman and McCormick alo called on Demon atic Clt Chairman Uromley, It la undei stood, with the same purpose and a similar result. Mr 11 nn declined to Bo Into the details of his talk with the man who defeated him "Yes, the Kentlcmen called on me," he stated "It was mv first mietlni; with Mr. McCormick Wt had u plcawint In terview and I have nothing further to hay." A hlmllar statement was made b Mr Bromley The Stato ihalrman declared that the cause of the visit was to con sult with the city chad man as to his views on the best method of conducting a campaign here In Philadelphia. h: ibi l; i"i M", 1 1 i ill' 'ill i!'.l i i i i ,, , , i i ' I ' I I I I l'i I. 'I,' i ' " " ' . I t' ' '.' 'I , !. ! ' i' ! i "' i , V, j ' ii' When You Order Your Coal Order Reading Anthracite Your dealer handles this brand a high-grade coal that has been the standard for almost a century. There's NO SMOKE and it gives you most heat for your money. Order now and get prompt delivery. The big winter rush may inconvenience you. For Domestic Use Order- Egg, Stave, Chettnut or Pea For Steam Use Order Buckwheat, Rice or Barley The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company ii t; i j i 'W Mil 1 III! j SKI J 1 1 ri tij i1, ,; t. ,i ,t it ,i, it -, ,it t ,1 1 i ii. I ft General Office Heading Terminal !ij! S4 m Oct. 5th to Oct. I4th 8,30 A. M. 100 P. M. The K-r-i-t Motor Car Co. Beg to announce the Annual Fall Exhibition of their New 1015 Mod els, including the wonderful new Electric Starting $850 Krit Car Lvenlngs 5$ N. UfOU Evenings MUSIC NO CHARGE Automobllotecture GRAB MEANS 35 PER CENT. JUMP ON LAND VALUES Property Owned by McNichol Near Proposed "Marble Halls" Courthouse Will Increase Enormously in Price if Job Goes Through A 55 pc: cent. Increase In the vnlue ot land owned by Senator James P, Mc Nichol, ally of Boles Ponrosc, oppoalte the site of the proposed "marble halls" of the Municipal Court on the city block bounded by 20th, 21st streets, Itace and Vino streets, Is predicted by real estate dealers who have seen the Court's plans. Senator McNichol will benclU greatly from property he owns In tho path of or adjacent to building by the tlty. He owns a four-story brick house at 2022 Hace street, directly opposite the land tho Municipal Court Is planning to grab! two houses on Arch street, near 17th, and hlo homo on Iogan square. Tho latter two properties will rise enormously when the Parkway Is put through All would benefit by the grab. Tho Prtrkway will cut Into Logan square within four doors of the McNichol house and the Arch street properties at 127-1629 Arch street will be near enough the Park way to reap n benefit of a rise of at least 33 per cent. ... JlcNIchol's propel ty on Itace street Is mbst happily situated. It faces a tall brick wall now, but If tho Penrone-Mc-Nlchol Council"! force through ordinances to follow the "opening wedge," as a Municipal Court otndal called the first move, the "Administration Uulldlng" of the court group will be directly across the street. "GIIAB" TO HAtSn LAND VALUES. Property alues near the land grab will advance sharply the minute the second move H made, according to real estate men, who placo ths stencral Increase at not less than 33 per cent, for adjacent property. This estimate Is conservative, for the chaiacter of the buildings for the Municipal Court Is not jet known defi nitely. That they will be UuUh and Im posing no tne doubts. Propcrtv values will rise In direct proportion to the mag nificence of the buildings. I. i:dard Lutz, of HO North Seven teenth street. Is one of the real estate dealers who saw a sharp Increase In property alues In the plans of the Mu nicipal " Court. "If that plan goes through," he said, looking at tho architect's sketch sent out bv the Municipal Court, "It will mean a great dcat to property In this section. Of course property adjacent to the Mu nicipal Court tract will be the most di rectly benefited." Ho was asked how great the Inciease would be "Adjacent property should be worth at lcait 35 per cent, more," he replied. Clarence P. Wjnnc, a real estate dealer at Thirteenth and Walnut streets, also piedlctcd a substantial rise In aluc for propel ty facing the proposed site of the Municipal Court. Only adjacent prop crt would be benefited, he thought. PREDICTS RAPID RISC. "You may expect a substantial rise In value if those buildings are put up In that block," said Mr. Wynne when he s.iw tho map. "The Increase should be aa great as 23 or 33 per cent. 1 should s.i about 33 per cent. Real estate Is very quiet In that section now, thoush there has been a gradual advance. But there will surely be a rapid rise In aluo If the buildings so magnificent ns those are erected there " Mr. Wynne explained that a wall around the Municipal Court group would affect the advancing values In adjacent prop erty. A line running around the group as shown on the map might be taken etlher as a wall or a hedge. Mr. Wynne decided It must be a hedge, tt Is un likely the Municipal Court official would have a high wall built around their marbtc halls. In the opinion of those who hat'e seen the map, "Even If there were a wall," said Mr. Wynne, "tho property would advance In value because the grounds Inside It would be visible from all but the llrst floor windows. If apartment houses arc built on the street nurroundlng tho site, as might be expected, view would be un obstructed except at the ntrect level. I should say that at least 35 per cent, ap preciation might be looked for In the value of property around those build ings." McNICHOL'S PROPERTY. On the McNichol property, directly ncross from the site, which would reap tho 35 per cent, harvest, Is a four-story brick house. It Is occupied by Daniel J. McNichol, brother of Senator McNichol, and treasurer of the McNichol Paving and Construction Company. There will be mnny walks and malls scattered about between the marble halls according to the Municipal Court's plans. These will need the services of a paving company. Tho construction company that gets the contracts for building the marble hall-j will hao a profitable piece of work, It Is acknowledged. PALMER DECLARES OLIVER JUST REVERSED CHARGES "That's What I said About Him,' Comment On Senator's Attack. Representative A, Mitchell Palmer, who arrived at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel today from McKcesport, Pa , answered tho attack on him made by United States Senator Olher at Washington by de claring, "That's Just what I said about him " Senator Oliver gave out a state ment jestcrday In answer to charges based on his record by Palmer, and ad mitted that he visited Europe last winter. Palmer declared today that the chief rcabon for his uttask on the rerords of Penrose and Oliver was dne to the fact that while ho was In Washington nl merous persons visited him, seeking the Senators from Pennsylvania, and never were able to find them. He declared that since December 1, Penrose has spent but six dajs at Wash ington. As to tho visit of Colonel Roose velt to this city, Mr. Palmer expressed the opinion that it undoubtedly would haxe a great deal of influence against Penroselsm In tho coming election. The Democratic Senatorial candidate denied that he and Gilford Plnchot met at the Fort Pitt Hotel, III Pittsburgh last night He said he came to thli city directly from McKeespoit and did not stop o Ifat Pittsburgh. KNOX, GOING BACK TO WORK, AVOIDS CANDIDACY TALK No Political Significance in Return to Pittsburgh, He Says. Former Secretary of State Philander C. Knox lias declined to deny or afllrm tho persistent report that ho Is to bo a can didate for United States Senator to suV ceed Senator Oliver when tho term of the latter expires. Mr. Knox has said that ho will make his first address In support of tho Republican ticket at tho Manufacturers' Club, October 17, and un til that tlnio declines to discuss politics "There Ii nothing significant about my return to Pittsburgh," he said "No po litical significance about It at all. I'm simply going back to the practice of law After a rest I feel the need of work nnd I'm Just going back to get Into harness again " Committed Suicido in Jail WILMINGTON, Del, Oct. 3 -Lying In Jail awaiting b trial foi non-support, An drew Leyandowskl committed suicide early today by hanging himself with his belt. MODUItN IIANCINU THE OAKP9 tlermnntnwn Ave, lath f riL. jt rs.ee, am, Ontario The School of Sane Dancing Adults' Class Mon ,Tuci .Thiirs A. I'rl 12es. Reception, Wed. and Sat. Evgs. 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