M''.! - - EVENING LEDGER PHILAPBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915. -m M. UStyfiACK FOR MAYOR lD of goman InuUi Surprise by "Old itf'Piiiwrs Ftlcd for sin&tfon of Party's City '- Committee Head .?SETS CALCULATIONS ft rd jetw Will Oppose Him on SHt at Primary Election btmocralt spfanir a surprise at Nitwit by tllln mayoralty nom plf for B. a or a on Bromley, of th Democratic City Corn yi me leaner oi tne uiq uuara ffccttoa li( the. party. It hid been bo lTPtt. that tho Democrat would support Wunlelpml Court Judjte James K. Oor. oM, .-JF Asms t rWPsK IP tirjkLjir v If wan. b the sudden Ming or Bromtey'a paprr tfcm all calculations. The. Democratic slate for county anil row t4Aet) will be! feberlfr, Emanuel It. Clint wt Wecorder of Deeds. J. Franklin LM! Xllty Coritrolltr, Nicholas. Al , BreM) C6roner, OeorKe P. Aarohs; City oticller, Edwn 0, Lewis; Clerk ot Quar tar Mesajton. lsnatlua A. QUtnn: County OunMnHmtrt, Richard U, Parley and Icaaph K. Fabian. TMro had been no hint that the City Committee chairman would bo In the nice until a committee walked Into the County Commissioners' office last nlslit with hU nomination paper, Ma pnncrs Vera tnkri out only on the Democratlo tkklu Hr. Bromley will be opposed on the .Democratic primary batlot by bo Ml CHrctor Porter and Colonel I'otler. Tlve Democrats also nled many names 9Aitftty tor Mtglttrates and tor candl :. fvr both branehe of Councils. The CHy Committee alio law to It that name war iaeed on the ticket for school vie 4. m election oftlceri. Councllmanlo 1 electl ia wi the -"HAmltm U 'nomlrmtle were made In about three quarters ward In the city. VARJS TO WITHDRAW AND A(.C!F.PTS! SMITH I tmS& ed from l'ac One Sfffig-lme. I hope you will give this V,7r your mot thoughtful consld , ;n, ft dpubtlesn you havo given .- (d will conclude to withdraw your ttV6ecuB iY--avhow fear, In view of my talk with you, mat wniie tne mayoralty of the " Otty la worthy of th attainment of any ; - aitlsln, you baVo always considered the; nub lo and your party above per sonal consideration. I am hopeful "" that at this time when so much Is at . BtaVc In the nation that you will w forego for the time your ambition. But as 'much us I doubt the wldom of jrour candidacy if you decide to stand I' Will give you rny full support. "The letters are the result of my own OQhdratIon of the matter," Mr. Iane M'd, ''and 1 believe It'a the simplest mcth d of solving the situation. There will Va a conference .tomorrow nt th niiv Oowittilttee headquarters, Uth and Chest- i sun. Mreen." 0". bclnsf Informed of the Lane letlers A4 V-VIoHaI ntlA .11 1 I & . .. ,..v. ..Mi...,., w yun Ur -there will be harmony?" ho was l. Tbj like. Doctor Munyau,' he -sun .nopmg," &&&" oWce .of l",'rlc; Attorney notan 57? iwtS tliat iae m.-tnitnf tl. rltv- SwriL?-I'kJurn ty- ncwrvleo CJVmmlsslonor llonaclmn h9rted on tin Inspection trip in Philadelphia, but 1 expt-ctcd o 'Into this aftornooh. In Robert HcKentiv of the Kast- 'JtentUry, waa asked If ha would rwlth Uio request contained In the etter. be said; irtalnly would noSLomply with the t until I first consulted the persons rought about my candidacy. 1 owe that courtesy. I would have It un- bd that I had nothing to do with I my namb placed before the public candidate. jdon't know what to think of tha i litter. So many things have been tanl done of late that no one knows J( Is in the air or what Is going on. fould consult my friends first and d "be governed by their wishes In 4ur L no hltsYV Frederick, Reyer said he 8IXTfon'alne1 ,n the Lane aixxr-" . i fti'F1 ncerned I am going t Cady rirTainerrty o A VSrV nuesttahd. o -Ibxi mini. Ed Wie rganliatlon. I out against any nn waini. &a '. '', j . Ma jI1 Q.rdfitjghllterr0- ". &om Cover. ed tomno . t inr orauni Vh. N tet"l en filed, was the Ktimane ' '" vl" renrose-aic v-ntnitti nr about "hnrmnnuH Hr f fluntlta'j 5-teaJfle ltthe filing of papers '"ceaanU pJ- Hampton Moore t . ' Invernal In the PonrOse-Mc-""TreotiBOJj 'i! mr' friends tho Or w u alcwo opposed at the last i .;i7 nrnii aprrs. kC1 8l,0,lE- ,k . fvj,y'noon Bmlth. n an Inter '9 fa-ntl nB bad refused to sign JaeViH.rs because he had not re- MfW from the Governor, and that tfc,,ot do to unless he heard from .l!,, M -uimissioner 5dVTi3wera then C"1 t Atlantlo HPn ' tliere Lano read to hnjiSUstl' ',tw BPP"val The fmna. Chairman Republican ,K W' AtlanUc Oty, N. J. L celve resolutions of varloua rry,2, assoctatloha .0f Phlla KI1 w" ly of bulnea men' Ntyyo hd many other mes i "W.'.fi'f $P mayoralty sltua A. Itt? "fIPl. nd all urging IhawiJitMe, the party. - t jfwwomi cwmaerauon to- my f wr ?lBt ana elect a Mayor inWCL"llalltlMj nilmlnl. ...,. B, 'r'S'tjL hMMrf 1UUUH s.t . WmM UeAJS tHilnlA. M.u UAp, r .,.v,, TVIIU e uaquestloned ln- et)rag; who "Ve the sor. ' f PhlladeJphU, man 4)r croun T 4JMSitliH nt IrBunrr hli-'iftMn,. i. -00ol0 )m .jrv aiui ac- ret industrli, and "' aettisu it idr,$M LT'uiKrT i win wjt r nuw,ei 'ptmiU, , 5r. JwytNv t. wWl I fa,1 I A ktltkam Mir tfc ihlajr thmi fUr of PMsv HUUfiAUOs, rtrrs last night. .g KMtmtenti rnnl jo rtl .for taa Rfub- CKTStj POO0N sasrr.kw Httir aJHswet t LV!E3M!l?" m air fl Jfcr . ANNOUNCES dBmm T.r'- " '' ,n flnHssssH:. A kfJ'-r Si '. 1M1 fJmm ilssssLlssssLlssssLKHSil s&MKSi'vpfimmWv GEORGE ever, for the reason that I felt bound by my letter to the Governor accept tag the ponltlon of Public Strilce Commissioner not to run without his full approval. It was only today that I learned through DaMil It. Lane, chnlrman of the Republican City Committee, of the receipt by him of a telepram from Governor Drumbaunh containing in formation which would seem to JiiRtl fy mo In bellevlnc that I have heeh released of the obligation referred to. Under the clrcunmtunccs I have de termined to become n full-fledRed candldato for tlio nomination nnd hope to have the support of all ele ments ofMbe party. The fact that a "harmony" sl.ito for the "row" oilier, was filed by tlio Or Kanlzatlon nt tlio last minute was not regarded today n lmvinR nn especially slenlflcnnt benrlne on the mayoralty, na each of the candidates on the "slate" has Independent strensth In tho opposition camp that would probably Insure his election even in the event of tho bitter factional fight. The Organization "slate." outside of the mayoralty, follows: City Solicitor-John I. Connelly. Sheriff Harry C. Itnnilcy. City Controller John M. Wnllon. Recorder of Deeds James 11. Hazlett. Coroner William It. Knight, Jr. Cleric of Court of Quarter Sessions Thomas W. Cunningham. County Commissioners Robert J. Moore, David S. Scott. MAYOR URGES REGISTRATION Sends 200,000 Letters Warnim- Ag;ninst DisFrnnchlsement Two. hundred thousand votcra of this city received Mayor IJIankenburg's llrat rnll for full registration todny In the form of a letter calling upon them not to disfranchise tht-msolves by neglecting to have their names entered on the books, so that they can take part In the primary elections. The appeal waa sentqut by the Public Service Committee of One-Hundred, but Is written on the Mayor's official stationary, and bcara tho signature of that executive. It Is na follows: "Esteemed friend: "A year ago 75,000 citizens of Philadel phia disfranchised thcmselvca by falling to register. If the Legislature had dis franchised such n number of voters, there would bo revolution. "If 75,000 legnt voters disfranchise them selves this year by falling to register, there will bo rejoicing In the Contrac tors" Camp. "Will you disfranchise yourself? "Register on ThUreday or this week, (Beptember 2). The registrars sit from 7 n, m. to 1 Oa. m., and from 4 p. m. to iv p. in. "Register under a party name If you choose; or without disclosing your party preference If you wish. "Unless you register you cannot vote nt the Primary election or the November .election. "Do not fall to register, whatever your party nfllllatlons, "Yours very truly, RUDOM'Il IJL.ANKENBURG. "Mayor. "P. 8. Poll tax can be bought from deputy poll tax collector at time of reg istration." MINEOLA FAIR IN SEPTEMBER Annual Horse Show Dates Are Set From 23d to 2Gth, Inclusive NEW YORK. Eept. l.-The lttb annual hcrso show or tho Agricultural Society of Queens-Nassau Counties will be held at Mlneola, U I., September 23 to 25, In elusive. The fair grounds at Mlneola are easy to reach for exhibitors, and as many hdndsomo prizes are offered In the several classes It Is expected there will be a large number of entries. Tho following gentlemen have been In vited to judge: Trotters, ponies In har ness and breeding classes, Carll 8. Burr, Jr.; hunters nnd Jumpers, Henry W. Hell: addle horses and ponies under saddle, Harry T. Peters; polo ponies, Harry T. Peters. All entries must be made by the ex hibitor o.p-l authorized agent on or be fore September V.' AUGUST DUILDINQ B0QM t!,350,81G Increase Over Same Month Last Year -Gain Over July ' $333,685 A linAtn ei i ilMlnw m.4-.i nt-ti-j-.i.. -t. "----- "' 4-imHucipma during th .month of AvsiW, as shown by too records of tha Bureau of Building. Kulldln p.rmlts showed a total estimated cost of $W4J.t during the month Just past, An Increase of tl.uo.sis nvoV h. am moth last year and an lncrea of feat, eat over Juw Thl was tha third largest Augtisf, c corm to William OamWe, statistician SLt,n?Mt,2?,U ?! BulIa','' C9 ? In Vm and 1S tb records siiowed thdt tfe wre aBlcatloHs ftir buHdlng work. rretln; as vn rer sum. The In- W ?' Hki aa Jodlca 9J e rtn.w tttereavoa the prtof tMIm to essMfWon Votlc, "r.ul "".'"T1 r or neraatu durinr 2S ' Er.L"!'jrM ' I . JOHNWOWN, Pa.. fienL 1 k niJ,Ji,,i ,,y n xPlo'pn of a iii rrTT..r-; v . -. . i. , amt not CANDIDACY D. PORTER ROOKIES NEED BATHS AND SORE FEET CURE, SO MOCK WAR STOPS Soldiers Have Nothing to Do But Rest and Get a "Shot" of Typhoid Serum and Be Inspected FIGHTING HAS BEEN STIFF Vacation Granted by General Wood at Time When Most Needed By a Staff Correspondent MILITARY INSTRUCTION CAMP. Perry's Mills, N. Y., Sept 1. - Cleneral Leonard Wood's citizen soldiers awoke this morning to the first day of rest they have had since the clght-day hike, the climax of the month's military training, began last Saturday. At reveille at the camp at Perry's Mills, 35 long miles from I'lattsburg, It was announced there would be no movement from the position, but that (ho day would be the rookies' own, In which to do as they pleased. Ab a consequence, the men started In at once to "doctor up" tho ever preva lent soro feet, got a much needed bath In tho big Clmiy River, which runs by the camp and, In gencial, make them selves somowhat respectable again. The doctors, however, had to tako a little of tho joy out of life and announced that the 6S per cent, of tho citizen sol- uieis, which had submitted to two in oculations of the anti-typhoid serum, would have to llnlsh up today with tho third. Tho Inoculation takes a good deal out or those who undergo it, making a iiuiet day the most advantageous occa sion for administering It. A general Inspection hy Uoncral Wood or the camp ttus also announced as scheduled Tor the day. The day of rest camo at Just the right time. Yesterday was tho most stienuous so far. Jn addition to beln the occasion of a battle that for tlerceuesa rivaled tha grrat conflict at llouso's Tolnt on Mon day, the rookies madn a ropnrri.tiwnw.... march. For 10 hours they were under arms, the W-pound packs strapped on their backs, with only occasional reliefs of a few minutes at a time. The maneuver problem which ended in thoi battlo of Chnmplaln reversed almost Identically tho nctlvlties of the day be fore for tho opposing forces. In order to save time tho Blues became the Invaders for the day, instead of the Reds, who changed places with them. The duty of the cltlzon soldiers and their allies fiom the regulars was to hold up their op ponents long enough for a bridge which had been blown up to be repaired by their engineers. To do so they Intrenched theoretically on the crest of a hilt about a mile and a half from Champlaln to resist the ad fn JhVroblcnV however, ran a little ahead of plans and ended In a light to the nnlsh. Instead of acting as attack ing skirmishes the rookies had a chance at defensive luetics and an opportunity -""- " r uro wonted out In action In the field. Tho batt'.o wus a lonir lm h.iL It takes time to deploy, aa the term Is. woo men over a two-mllo front. And it was after 3 o'clock berore the game was declared over for the day. The consequent three-mile march to the camp ground here at Perry's MIMs brought tha recruits to their final .ton weary and tired about 5 o'clock yesterday ntT'.i.TIWr hfd ,0tt "OUB0'fl r"t at 7: in Iho morning. One feature of the battle yesterday waa the part the military student doc tors played. While the fight was in pngres the umpires from time to time nstead of simply declaring V man dea tngged him with a card Indicating some form of wound. The doctors ori the field had to locate these "wounded" and they wero then bandaged and treated exactly as If they had shed blood In reality rather than In theory. The "wounded" i!!5 "? thl re5p "ome completely en meshed n bandages, others hopping along with a rifle a. a crutch or carried In ft, Stretcher bv torn t.ii .... Vrpaa orderlies caused rnuch amusement i. mw i'ciution- ana inose eoldlers who m reservea were awaiting the coll to enter the action. BOY RESCUED FROM DROWNING Laiof Five Years Falls in Canal WhileNay inA"i5r5.ar;?1'1 bo-,cued from drown In n the Mapayunk. Canal a.t Green lane night, waa IdenUfled several houS tour sr, Timothy's' Hospital a Theo! dore Segaietle. of : Cresson street," by hl parent, They became worried when they oould not nnd th. child and no" Bed te police, ' Tlie boy was playing alongthebanks of LC,,Wn h". " ,a Thomas Bay, UV ff 1M Oreen lane, who .was passing ved Jn and rescued him. He then ran tM wlv.4 ta by. Tks. uttir v?2jL Ml Mrii. Md lur atayd eTiZ. NOMINATION PAPERS FILED IN NAMES OF SEVEN PARTIES MAYOll BheMnn Potter. Whlnlon, Demoerat and n imnurjin. Pamuel i'. KMrtn riepiiMleen. lenubllren. Kmlrrltk Heyer, liepubllren, Itnbert J. Meltenty, Hpul.llcn. Wllllum S Varw. IltnMl Jllmp4 3. PatfAfi. PmlilhltlAH I'lffK-n it. Htt.ckho.in-, lunuMlcan. OeotBe l. Toner, lletmhllti, Vhlngton n-l .Denwernt. It. Oerilftn llromley, Dmocrt. antKt V- Kvanf, Poelallat. John CallHhiin, Kvton, Thtmss 11. Fmllh, nepubllpsn. James 17. Oorman, Keystone. PHEitiFr Clsrmee D. Antrim, Wh.hiton, nepubllcan nnd Democrat. Itiiftn mark lirrnibllean. , . Tlmnns r. At-matrong. Vahlnton. Kmanutl it. Clinton, IiemoenU Thdrniu Illrtwlttln, Bnclallnt. . ..... flrorft t). ros. ltput)llrn, Vi'nanlnjlon. Harry C. flnn-ley, Republican. ItKCOIIDKR OF ItllKPS .'nmn M, llailctl, nprnMlenn. J. rrntiklln Lever, Democrat. Ilobert A. Maa, Ko:lnllt. Max Hertbcrc, Waahlngton. C1TV CONTIIOI.I.UK .Vlchelia Alhrecht, Democrat. ... ... ... John St. Walton, ItenuMlpan nnd Bhlniton. Carl K. Schntla. Jr., Soclallit. Kugcne J. Mc.Metr. Waahlnaton. CmtONEU Dr. Kiln In I. uecker, Waililnxton and Rcpub-llcan- . Wlllifim it, KnlKht. Jr., Aepubllcon and Vah- tnrtnn. John W. Wct, Wnahlnston ;ennte P. Anrona, Democrat. D. llorila Oolilbcrg. Poclallat, Dr. Henry V. Cattcll, Lcmociat. CITY SOMCITMIt Bamuel 11. Bcott, Waihlngton. IMwIn (l Lenta, Democrat. ...... . Jamca Alcorn, llcruiblle:in and aphlngton. John P. Connolly, Republican. ci.i.iiK or ni'.itTi:it sessions COURT Thomas tv. Cunningham, ncpubllcan. . Ki.tnk II. Thompaoii, Republican and Wash- Inuinn. William J. HlRslnn. Jr., Soclullat. JyiintluK A. gulnn. Democrat. Hairy U. Walter. Wanhlnaton. COUNTY COJIMISSIONintS Joseph i:. Pablan, Democrat. Itli hnrd V. Karlwy, Democrat, Ilobert J, Moore. Republican. Fr.tnk J. (Jornian, Prohibition, P. I and aehlnton, Andrew J. I'fjff, Washlnston. (leorse K. Holmea. Democrat and Washington. Jamca J. Sn-pcncy. Democrat. David H. Scott, Hepubllcnn. Ilern.ird K. Owcna, Democrat. John I, Homer, Democrat and Wnahlnaton. WlllAnl Hitter, WarMngloti and Republican. OlUcr It. Mnas, Socialist. Oliver U. Orlli. Porlallat. .Inmea H. Oitden, Wnslilnaton. John T. Power r, Itcpubllcttti. SKI.KCT COUNCIL .Id Wnrd Hnmuel lllubcnatelu, D.; Somcra l'lliiiatrlcit. . full Wnrd Oeoreo T. Conrad, D. 7th WaiJ-Henry II. Patlon, D.; Thomas n. llc.uioU, W. 18th Wnrd John Donahue, D. ; Joseph J. Dllworth, It., D.. W. L'iM Wiirn Walter Wlllnrd. K. L-Oth Ward William P. Letcher. D. i: 1 tli Wnrd Tliomaa M Downey. D. j Thomas M. While n . George I!. Dal, It.. W.. K.; John O'Kcll. D.i Tliomaa 8. Wlltbnnk, It., I). BTlh Wnrd-llobert P. Shlck, It., W. 2iitli Ward Illeliard Wegltln. It.; Ucorge I llunn. It., 15.. George .W. Campbell, 11., D.; II. 11. llelnhuit, It.. D. :Uth WnriJ-lli-rbert L. Marie, n., D., W U.i l'rank Smith. I)., W.; Cliarlea K. QUI, V D.j H.unui-1 V. Wliccler. 11., D. .I'lth Ward-Wllllnm J. Ilueton, It., D W IC. . Jamca Ljncli, S ., -William U ltooncy, 11., iilh' Ward-Alexander V. McOlnley. D.j Ed nard Haas. I).. W. Unth Wanl Jumia J. Ilrady, D. : George Ilernc, W.. II. 40th AVard Kaymoni) J. Comber. D. ; George Cunnell. t li It., ith hard II. Hoy. W.. D, It.. Grume W. .Mjtrn, l, K. J2d Ward-George a Ulrlcli. D W.i Hugh K. Qul.in, u.: llobirt W. Klncalc. It. 4(lth Ward-Ilarrv J. Klnnev. I).: Jai Him ard-IInrry J. Kinney, I).: James A Walker, W., P., IC, H D.i J. T. Wallace, V. . i, iMuiacc, u. : TV.. K. Ira D. Carman, It., 1)., 47th Ward-TValter Q, Keene, D. COMMON COUNCIL 1st TVard Itlchard M. Connelly, D.: Isaau ltofcunbcrir. TV., It.: IYank Ca'ruao, TV.; Jo hoiIi II. flan Is. D.. TV.. K. a Ward-John M. Tlerney, D.; William S. Mann, TV. j .'Id Want Joseph M, Sterling. D.; Leo Uless, H., Ou Dona.o, S. Dr, John II, Heinle. K. 4th'Ward-Danlel Caliill, Kr., 1)., Loula Gold berg, B., Henry M. l.ey, TV. nth Ward Isaac Dcutach, I). lih Ward Cliarlea Kclmarz, D.; TV. Harry Jonea. TV., li.. it. Till Ward William M. Canning, D.i W. J. McFarlnnd, Jr.. TV. lltli Ward-Herman J. Tahl. TV. li'lh Wanl-Janim UroJbeck, W.: It. A. llnrke. TV.. II. 1SU Ward-TVIlllam L. Ilockhlll. D.; '. HoHnrz, S.. William 11. Jonea, K. 11th Ward-Stephen H. t'rsprunc, D.i T. J. McCarthy. TV. 15th TVard Tliomaa 1J. Shea, D.; Frank K. Alexan-ler, I., Martin J. Kane. It., II.. W.i llariey TV. Steldlc, TV.: Alexander Davie, TV. lutli Ward W. C. llartroad, TV., It. 17th Ward Richard F. Doerinfr. V.: Itlchard Gearon. II.. Charlea F. Kelly, D., TV,; It. F. Grnraon. TV. lMU Ward-Ch-rlea McNnlli, Tl,; George C. Yeaeer, It. D.i O. C. Yeager, W. liith Ward Arthur J. iiunnelly, D.: James V.. Kiolllu, II., Joacpli Haimeity, D. , Irvln D. Grate, TV.. Samuel A.'McClay, TV.; Albert TV. lllns. K.i Hobert (ierold. Gcorao A. Perrln. K. !Wth TVard Frank TV. Altcheaon, V., Charles II. l'erdegcn, Rr D.: Darwin G, ltevnolds, D.i Clinton A. Knurrs, It.: Louis Mated, tl. 'Jlst Ward John Fleming, D.i James Flnne (Tin, D.t Dr. Howard K. While, lt D.; John It. 'Jrammtr, 11., I)., TV.; Wallate llromley, K.: Wll.lam ForBS, It.. TV. Si'd Ward Charles O. Iturscll. D.i Mnurlco J. White, D.: James L. BrcTenson, It.; Dr. John It. Mitchell, D.i Prlnele Horthwlck. w.i J. Ia Palton, It., D,; James II. Spencer, K. : Daniel r. Waters, K.I Eduard II. Howard. K. Zld Ward-John A. Levis. D.i John McGonl nal, D.i Clarenca K. Outtenson. D., Tliomaa Waiker, Ji TV.; John A. (Julnn. n w.i Frank Vi Htresser, S.: William Ousler, S, Ilth Wnrd Samuel Murray, D.i William Powers. 11.: J. Henry BcatterKood. W.. D.i John O'Neill, II.; Hugh A, llonner, D.i George 1. Douglas. D.i Jeremiah V. Nelll. li .innn L. Cassldy, It.! Cliarlea T, Martin. TV. :nth Ward-John Ilannon, D.; Hunuel Nlokla. Jimrj i.ruHF. .t 1(. John Calvin. 11.: John c Kimmrt it i'Tth Ward Benjamin B. Smith, It., TV.; Will, lam H Tyson, D. 28lh Ward Albert F. Heck, D.i Josetih Kan. pi Charles O. Neely. D.i William F. Hell. JnV ,35llw,rQ Frtmniel, W.j J. Henry i:V- i'lith TVard James E. Gallen, It. lst Ward P. T. Shannon, D.i John tubing. D.i Samuel Spelker. 8.; John M. Flu- 32d Ward James M. Bird, D.i Fred C. Snv. der. D.I Jullua C. Goodwin, T'. Charles p. SSd Ward IMwam Fllrgerald, D.. W.i Will-' lam McCullough, TV. D.i Fred Schulz w Krtd Baumgaertel TV l" John L. llougheny.' TV. i Harry II, Humphries, wi, Iti pjiij. Cavanaugh, W., It.: William Ptraaon. 'w :c,in 'um n T ,.,.. ... ...'r-' ...... ..H.v --.. . tfivitiii pmun. rfinK urai, w ., i. vav 5frd. A. Kelly. .W.i C. Hermsn liirr.it w !; ". -J-I l-dgar llapnaport, li . w ' it Ilnrry T. UynnKeld. D.. W.. IC. ' " K-' Mtn TVanl inward Casey. 11 i I.l. rirn C3,Tv'.lfa?.,!',r.!fVTlh'W ' DUhw' D'' " ilhi Vi?rdrJ,ro:f. -ron. D K.1 TV.- Will. Urn J. Benham, W.. D., fc.j 'Joseph A. CuU SO.MMKH HKSOUTS 8TONK HAKUOIt, fi, J. Special holiday BD wrrknd .n... tlo.... Come Friday nl.UI w jIlS1; mornlog and ivmaln until Twidi, K. b.okl,t and full Information ftV "' LEO HrCKAVKK. MurougU Cl.rk WimWOOB KQRTH, N J, N. W1LDWOOD, N j Opea fr watoaJiUROAItgr WAci' If. . J- W1XDWOOD, N. j : W hfjM Fl rt ik nianityifLl at. ... "" JJ"---"--jiaj vuc -v t2noM ,, rss.-ir)iAM. r- - S?lMLfrr. u. x V.. II.. II. -oin n Rm-weBe in i'. uanney, ii . w.: Georc K. Kelly. D.. W.i F. II. Htockliy, b" K: l"lwoo,l Wlleon. D II. j John D. Carrol). I).: Thomas J. Menrultv. II Innin. r i!,... ,. , ..; jacou Shelter. D.I Josenh w.. n enaar, u.i John J. Broaan. n , m.. Himan, D.j Peter A. Fltinatrlck. D.i Thomas H lns. It. D. ; Manin t 11..J.; '.,;:. IV Oavld J, Bnnaon, D.i John J. May, I)., William 11. If nrlr. t i -, Kefir. I), llsnlfl If. Martin. P.., W.i J P). Smithies. TV.. IL, it , It. . l)r. 8. na t'airicp. jonn It 11., W i D, It. dordon, W., D. ..1nlh Ward-rhllln ttohmer, U.) Ootlll.eb KoMmm, D.i Myef Forrnan, P., Jflph ic Oowsn, b.: Chester T. llaaSj. n.. W.I. Ralph Ilrondow, li., W.i Oeor a forty, It., W, , ,0(h Warn-Edard It. Jollen, D,. John Kearney, A.lioae ney, 11,1 John J. campneii, u.i tnsnea ioen. n., w It. t Harry II, llutaon, i,, rl llackfr, ., James Franklin. It I Kd- ItobCrt Kackre. a.. James rranktln. ard It. Atsley, It.. W.i W. W., Weaver. W.i .P. ,:- i'u),'''i n.i.Chsrle A. lloach, K. William It, Kendrlck, K.i Edwin L. Peeda. it. 4lat Ward-KTA. Mahan, D.i KdWIn Jtoyd, lt,l John N, Costello, D W.i George J. Camp bell, w. 42d Ward-Edetln D. tlernban, D.i Oefirgt A. Ctwke. TV.. D.i William P. Belrert, n TV., D.i Mlchsel P. llennrtt, n.. W ft. .Id Ward James K. Kelly. D.i John n. MeCormltk, D.i Jeffrey J, lirennan.'D.i Kran Ha L. Ilalley. it., TV., D.i William f. ueh. !., TV. Jolm Kahty, J)., W, William T. 4tth Warrl-Mlchaet J. Morrlsey, It.. D.t jonn j. itynn. D.i It. A. llobln-on, d.i m. D. Jjine. D.j David tl. FrankenfUld. t).j William Lo Olerae W.j John I". llrown, B.j Matthew Kerney. .. D., TV 40th Ward I. Walter Thompson, It., W.i James H. Kalin. D.j Jules Itosenthal, D.) l.-maiiufi Dobbins, D.i liandolph Itlcbmond, U. U. Atigiiatua Collins, I',, TV., K B.. 1) i II. Whshlngton Dugan. D., , TV., 8.1 Dr. F. V. Crowe. P., vr K.. a, U.i tl, IMgar names, p., TV., K., 1). Gustatt T. V. Pecker, p.; John D. (irnre, II. ; Thorns s A. McDermotl, D.; Albert II, Coaglns, W.i Frnnklln A. fmllh, Jr., TV., rt.i KrntKla K. Ilureh, It., 1).. K T.i J. Lenla Unrrlck, W.j Penrose Jones. .TIAOISTHATES James O. Conner. P., Harry D. Ilachman.TV.. K , D., It., W. D. "" Anderaon, John R. Delia, TV., P.. MfiK..,',. j, .. Matthew McA onan, II. ?I,l?Jf,iJ ,V?,,,l;,rtl'y',!,'Jnbn H. Clntk, 11. Jon p. Williams, 11.. jiaitln S. Cochran. P. K!1. J:. "fi.?' I- nMrmV Ho.,.-. It. iVrrl Kv. Joseph T. McllMlit.W. jX J nnnSn TV" Joseph A. KallnosW. Ale.nd.VnnVfmllton Manua n. Mcl'adden.D. namuel It. Hurst. W,,,' fi-SiS D. nalTh Watson. K.. D.. gjehael John J. Grells, D.. TV. Jn"- A. Mcl-mighlln, It. llenlamln II. i'ogel, H. George O. Osborn, It. Charles I-Tilmer. 11..TV. Philip J. Ilenienhofer, IiV.hI. , ,,.... ... Jr.. D. IJyron K. Wrlgley. It. Krank A. Kammeraad TV., It. Charlea F. While. It. Thomas J. Tbrpey, It, A. U. Trlcker. S. William Hunger, S. John Wlllett. 8. Delhert O. George, S. Fred J. Ilakcr, D, W j(., i'. John TV, Glover, D., TV., K.. P. John J. Ilagan. D. John A. Dougherty, D, TV. Gcorgo TV. Link, D. George Kniiffman, TV. ... i. t rrainnon. , uarry r. iiaxter, John. H. Diamond. W Patrick 8. TVard, D. Wllllain J, Klecntiowrr, . II.. TV. Jamea j. Walsh. I). AlSmfiTJ&;r&,. J"J Macu.kcr.R II l 1. .Iv 1 l' t . . ... ...,..,, . . I. In.nnl, 1. x- ni,iB mailer j, i.mioion. it., -v, guinn, w V..lt. ..... .,,... James j niiu.ni. w Thomas A. Carr. TV. Jl., II., IV D, ' "' George TV. Long. It., John C. Palmer, It. , n- W. John A. ntipotrlck, Lawrence E. McCroa- 11., It. aln, D. John J. McOuade. D. Jo-eph T. McDeltt, Thomas U. Fltipatrlck. , " D-, , II, loseph II. Tlellty, D. Thomas McCrane, D. l'hpodore H. Bnencnan, John K. McAneny, D. TV. William II. Deleher.D. Prunklln CI. Rh'pper.It. , iiiiicis i.. ncuilin. li. imam r . uienn, n., iHTV Toughlll. D. V.. TV. William II. Qulllen. D.J. Wilson Cnrtrr.n..D John J. McQiiald, D. Andrew J. Wilson, lt Louis J. Horn. D. TV. ,'nk. T'. Dln-n- D. Daniel MeAoy, TV. ii5,rt ''""abae. D. Joseph Coar,l n. Herman Itecker. D W.carl 13. Baker. It. D., (IcnrBo Knurtinan, It. w K i .,UrrJtiISeT!,?a Bl ,0,hv" r- cNenn.y. D Al'nVon'.'s0""' "'Clarence O. Pratt. R Joecpl'T"1, Thornton,"awl.n lr nen'hnw' Frc'J TV t'lule R William J. Keller, It. Thomas Patterson", W. Thom;SL '.'usbo, P. C. J. Klein, It, Joseph Seholes. Jr., It,, A. J. Corkery, D W. John J. Gallagher, It. James M. Tox. It.. W. TVm. L. Houghton, It. Joseph II. Kwlng, It. William K. Ward, II. Samuel II. Hurst, It. Andrew Florence. It.. Joseph Ileetea Thomp- . TV. t ou, It., TV, Joseph J. Ooodman. It. lohn Joseph Boyle, It., Joseph Donovan, It. D. Samuel A. Wallace. It.Harry P. Cassldy. R T. Duncan Just, TV. D., TV. iJM.nV', u.uln Jr" D. William F. Ileaton, It., l.ll Mrrvlsh, It. D TV , p m'JUm Ko 'Jr,,0.n- K. Herman'o. Mueller. It. M'ln,S- Son,lr.'in' Kl enj. P. Harrison, v. V." 'K nu' K . '""K C Mngulre. R. Jos. J De George. TV. Louis J. Doric, TV. mA" .JV I;y!,ch, n- J,,m' 'T- McCann, n Harry J. Ithoads.It.,TV. II , TV. Itussell II. Cocker, n., John P. Harlan. It. t i, Jup,p""iPan. " Frederick J. llaker. TV. ,lh r".' nJ William J. Johnston.lt. i.1mT. ' ; ''a1"3- 1. neorgo TV. lTlce. TV. 1 alrick J. Scnnlan. It. George P. Dojle. D. Jamea A. Dunn H..TV John J. Tlrecn, D. Hlchmond P. Walker, Frederick Hahfe. n..TV. liiili 5V t,, .. ,. William J. Crowley. It. p.uil T. Ulaltcnberger, James Donovan. D, " , T , Wm. R. F. neddell It. Charles J. Ilannlg, P. TVm. E. Murnhy, R.,D. vh'i, ,., , ,. nolnd It. JcrTeriea. TV. Frank w Morrison, It. Anthony Tomburro, TV. John E. Doris, D. John J. Horner. R TV. ?,am.U.n,1T 5;''r'r,n' fthn J- oallsBher. n. J1,mf",f M.cC". D., Francis J. Connor. It. . "" '.': .'..I- Jamea Burns, Jr., n Jamea II. Patllson. D. TV. Eugene I. Hancock. It. Henry It. Nolle, D. TV. John I Madden, D, Thos. J. Mlnnlck.Jr.,D. t i'1' ,5 ' A.1dr"on' " Jonn ' Donnhue, n, Jchn II. Mlddleton, TV.,Theodoro Konxclman, D' It . D.. TV. . George A. Fell, It. SENTENCED UNDER JITNEY LAW Driver Without License Must Fino or Go to Prison ' Pay Accused of operntlnc a Jitney without a license, Kdward Harvls, 13U South 20th street, was slvon the choice of paying a 5 fine or spending five days In the county prison by Magistrate Emely In the Park and Lehigh avenues police station today. Special Policeman -Mellon told MniH. trate Emely that he boarded the Jitney at Droad and Cumberland streets and asked to be taken to the City Hall. Harvls, ac cording; to the policeman, charged him a cents, but failed to produce a license when questioned. Harvls Is said to be the first driver to be eentenced under the Jitney ordinance. Magistrate Emely, In Imposing- the choice of line or Imprisonment, said that there was too much evasion of the law eolnir on by certain drivers who have solicitors cm tho street, and that It Is time a atop Is put to tho practice. v HUMMER HK80UTS ATLANTIC CITY, T. j" ostend' Occupying an emirs block or ocean front ..a connected -with the famoue iLiTraw.lkTin tl. DODUlar Chelae. ..l. JlZV?."''.'0 in ."?. w. insi rar uU.0; vl.w of the ocean iromlir.ein.SrSS ooo ft. of porches surround ik ht.i. tZI S&ai'-Jaf Jfflff Z!&?U J.t.i dancln, tw.crd.uj ISSiVSiSJlSSi tn.gnlr.cent naw Palm toungV Bpecfai 111 up weekly) booklet rn.ll.d. aSio et?i irala. OSTEND COT? oC-IiTi. IfU ItADINO RCSCHtl M0IU Ht WOnlD noarnwroufltt-iBRnrwim ATtANTIO CITY. N. J, OWNgNSHI MAMastMSNT JQ8IAH WHITE4 8QN r.nunv ilAYMORE A Bc?ld OrUlnal Creatton with tat lewlCMor of im.tl. cu. ST. JAMES HOTEI. fit. Jam. PIm. nd Beach IbetwMn Tana iN.,w3roric r.t-clsVlb.. ii,1. dly. II 10 up wkly, D.aPiaNNTPAcSi;n;Mgr! 1IADDON IIEIOHT8, N. J. HADDON HEIGHTS INN ' OPEN ALt, YEAH. SPECIAL PALI4 RATES. rt mile from Philadelphia. Train ShHT' nut at. ferry 1 troll.y or Jltav JurkJ?Vi.1" pamden. Send for booklet, L. . M.TOUWqt Prop. JUEACU HAVEN. N.J, HOTEL BALPWJN Oy Ideal modern kaij , ahot. a. Am Tear akuroDeaji ruansi ,.r. a. ii . .. - Tr .". .. T --- -,. wv..v vnii AmAV. .rSZfilv w" mr' Xl'lLfyrpa. Bockl-g - -- -, VW.V K,, , vert, D., TV.. K LAWN HOUSfi MA OF PROSPERITY BEGINS; BUSINESS ON THE UP GRADE Improvcmnt in Condition Plnlnly Visible in Increased Investment in Substan tial Securities U. S. CREDITOR NATION Balanco of Trado Largely Favorable. Trade Brisk and Labor in Domand Iliialnest has at last turned the cor ner for the better, and Judging from facts, which are usually good barometorg of the general situation, there Is a lone; and prosperous era In store for the United States. One of the most Imnortant things In the betterment Is the acknowledged In crease In the volumo of buying of stocks ami bonds for Investment, This Is rfc Knrdcd ns a very Rood sign, In that It showa that tho persons with Idle money nro putting It Into good stable securities Instead of keeping It locked up tightly In bank vaults; and It shows that fears as to the futuro, caused primarily by the European war, arc being dissipated. Many stock brokers report that during the last few months there has been a rather heavy increase In this kind of buying, nnd that not a little of It has come from tho smaller Investors, showing conclusively that whereas there was an Inclination to hoard money at tho be ginning of tho war, things arc now loosening up. Speaking about the Investment buying, William D. Grange, president of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, said that thero has been a notable Increase, espe cially In the lost few months. He said that tho outloqk was for the largest amount of this kind of buying this fall thnt there has been for tho last several years. Mr. Ornngo Is very optimistic and sees a bright futuro for business. A factor which weighs very heavily In tho upward or downward trend of busi ness Is bank clearings' tho amount of checks cleared through the various clear ing houses in the larger cities Of the country from week to week. In the last few weeks these clearings have shown tremendous Increases. Last week, for In stance, the Increase over the previous year was slightly moro than 62 per cent,; nnd when It Is taken Into consideration that this has been going for the last month or so, thero must surely bo a change In business. Unemployment, according to reports which are received from various parts of tho country. Is much smaller thon It has been for some time. This Is due In large measure, probably, to the opening up of plants which nre working on am munition for tho warring nations of Eu rope; but there Is also a bigger demand for goods for home consumption, Tho big gest demand at the moment is for shells, Htcc! productB nnd other articles for tho manufacture of war munitions; but other lines ate nlso coming along. Thore hnvo been several Increases In tho prices of steel products in the last several weeks, nnd the steel trado expects that they will go above tho present levels. The rallroadH arc buying moro materials and are making more repairs to their equipment, nnrt tho steel mills In mnny sections of tho country aio operating around 90 per cent, of capacity, while in some cases they nre working nearly full. The steel trnde Is regarded as tho mainstay of business, and when there Is a boom In that Industry it Is nearly always safe to say that other lines will follow. SHOT WIFE FOR TAUNTING HIM ABOUT HER SHAME Husband Says feood Home and Chil dren Failed to Change Her NEW YORK, Sept. l.-Ten years ago Samuel Leltner, then a. man led a. 17-year-old girl, Just released from tho House of Good Shepherd, where she had been confined for social mlBsteps and In corrigibility. He thought married life and a good home, with children, would make her forget the old life. It didn't. So Monday he shot her to death when she taunted him with tho story of her shame, and bluntly refused to live straight for the sake of their nvo children. This Is tho confession of Leltner, told the police after he had stoutly main tained lils Innocence for 24 hours. With the mother dead and the father In Jail, the flvo chldren, the oldest 9. were In n pitiful plight todny. Two of them were found on tho street crying with hunger. Neighbors took the 8-months-old baby, and a children's society the other two. "There is nothing that people will not pay a man, nbthing almost, that they will not forgive him, if ho will only mako them laugh. The eager ness with which the average man seeks the companionship of the man who has a repu tation as a wit, who has a, ready flow of humor and drollery, or is a good story teller, is something almost pathetic, and wpuld be aston ishing if it were not so com mon." Baltimore & Harper's Ferry, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Tht M HUtric mi PUtmew Sprt in Urn Amzrk, SPECIAL TRAIN (K. Sg18$t "-. GRANGERS ENTERTAIN ARMY OF POLITICIANS; PEACE DAY OBSERVED 2000 Office Seekers Embrace Opportunity nnd Ask Sup port nt Grent Williams Grove Gathering WOMAN'S LEADER SPEAKS Dr. Anno Howard Shaw to Urco Votes for Women Tomorrow Moro Campers Como WILLIAMS OnOVE, Pa., Sept. I. Early this morning politician of all per suasions tackled the Grangers' picnic at Williams Grove, with a will. Gencrat Manager Thomaa estimated there were more than 2000 candidates slinking- handa with the Grangers. Tho big display of automobiles, which ore of all concelvablo types, and the In terest shown In the motor displays, glvo evidence of great Interest oh tho part of the former In gasollno vehicles, Todny Is roaco Day, nnd Dr. Jcnklrt Lloyd Jones, of Chicago, addressed th farmers, while President Mrs. Percy B. Pcnnypacker, of tho Federation of Wom en's Clubs, also epoke. Frank It. Hober son will give nn Illustrated talk on Ger many tonight na part of his series of lectures on "The Warrlnc Nations." Tomorrow morning the rrohlbltlonlts will occupy the auditorium platform, and In tho afternoon tho National Suffrage Association will be represented by Dr. Anna Howard Shaw. Among additional campetn who havq. nrrlvrd nro Mrs. P. F. Urlch, Hossvlllc, W. n. Wenrlch, Mr. Emma Jenkins, E. D. Kepner, Miss Alva Ktugh, J. Harry Koser, H. J. Miller. Mrs. Wllllnm D. Itob- lnson, Edward Meek and C. D, Yohe, nil of Harrlsburg; Mrs. H. A. Dlttenshafer, H, M. Jameson, Carlisle; Levin Kopp, Charles M, Koser, Mcchanlcsburg; John U. need, Philadelphia; I. E. Myers, J. I2.-Me.horn, E. M. Shucll, York; M. O. Swnnger. H. N. Shern, Ditlnburg; J. H. Sprlngmnn, Freoburg; Dr. Jane Deetor, Harrlsburg and Dr. II. E. Gamble, Mount Holly Springs. New Treasury Comptroller Sworn WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. Walter W. Warwick, of Cincinnati, was sworn in as Treasury Comptroller today, succeeding George E. Downey, recently appointed a , Justice of the Court of Claims. Why men who want something better use REJINOL SHAVING 5TICK A discriminating man one who cares about the perfection of the little things in life hits upon It e s i n 0 1 Shaving Stick. Then, in his quiet way, he tells about it to such of his cronies as he knows will also appreciate an unusual ly fino thing. That is how the sale of Resinol Shaving Stick has grown simply because men want a shaving stick which gives a rich lather, without heavy perfume, but contain ing a soothing medication like Resinol to keep the skin soft, refresher! and free from shaving rashes. All good drucKlsts sell Resinol Shaving Stick. For trlnl size free, write to Dept. 8.M, Resinol, Balti more, Md. A good temper will prolong your life. A bad temper will shorten your life. Dr. Woods Hutch inson, A.M., M.D.; will tell you WHY and HOW in next Sunday's Public Ledger. Ohio R. R. W. Va. And RETURN t i I j i mmmmmmsmsKmssmsmmm "WW . "Haw m mm i WSl L mm M mn iwv wote2iittr . &5$fcz tMm)T m i.- w lAnlf' .J.' ' J- . AmMIUA m 'iFfflPa