ww iwiayiBiiiT. i,in itJmkfnUMlMUkiijjm,, ,n.i.ifa..lMJ -ef 5" WtoMw ir& v AMBG&KKY COUNtf Wrt J 1 f t n t I , i if frws rmra Twit fesh -Votfr, each reqojvlng i4&2 Moore l MM kntt McDevltt 1US votes r755M) a local candidate, tsileadlnpr on bS iroMl?an ticket by more than 6000 :':;s V Ml M.SO vote, with 100-lltr)cta stilt am reporicu, vriro wasv pecojm wiin IS, toMowefl by McLaughlin with 23,74 ; piwill, 22,aTI Sobel, 21,861, and Scott, Jfl.JSS. Utfean, the Brumbaugh can- s trailing In the rear, being moro fWO votes behind his running mate. reesman William It Coleman rvaB frwtftd by Ills constituents In the 30th el, defeating Clyde & Kelly by a ma st about 3200 votes. It was pre by Kelly's friends that ho would and the early returns last night In- the fight would be close, but the In. a) districts rolled In with substantial ties for Coleman. Kelly had the sun- of the "dry" element. Congressman A. J. Barchfeld Is leading exponent, jacoo Borrei, in tne 3zu uon- tfonai District by ft majority or moro 8S00, with a few districts to bo heard and he will probably maintain this Barchfdld was supported by the V forces. ,A. warm fight was wngcd between Charles A, Magee. a brother of former JMyor William Magee, a Brumbaugh lieu IMant and member of tho Public Sen Ice Cemmlsel&n, and Georgo M. Hosack for ''fit-Republican nomination In the 46th Sena- 'tfcrlal District. Mageo was opposed by tho u ArmMrong-Ollver-Lesllo combination, but -kn was returned a victor by a majority ex- "4tnr 2B00. iWTte '"wet" forces gained another member ftl.the Assembly. Of the 24 elected to the legislature from Atleghony County, 21 of 'ffcem will be adherents of the liquor forces M three local optlonlsts. Last year there rert four "dry1 representatives from this unty. BEDFORD -BEDFORD, Pa., May 17. Tho Penroso Ifcfeet carried Bedfonl County for delegates 4ft' large and district delegates by a large Jrlty. For Congress, Wt W. Bailey, of "jMitrttoWn. Democrat; John VM. Roso, of 1 "JMtinAtown, Republican, woro nominated. A. intohall Palmer, the candidate for Nntlonnl r5fommtteeman on tho Democratic ticket, 'fcn by a large majority. S. B. Phllson, i Cftmocrat, was named for State Treasurer, ltd .Harmon Kephart, Itepubllcan, for tho ," wwne office. -- r-T -a i- - i j- J '- r '' i ...... ' r i , J.....-J ...... ..-..-. . , . . . ,. .. . t . . - r 11 i n-f" 1016. Bobbins a the Republican congressional candidal In the Bittler-Westmoreland dis trict Jlo apjiarehtly has a big lead otot A. I Keinter, cahdldate for ro-electlon James B.(VeAver, of Latrobe ha a good lead over sen&tbr" Chester V Sensenlch, candidate for re-oleotlon. James a Beacon and T W Phillips, who announced as Roosevelt candidates for delegate to the Republican national con vention, will be easy winners over Levi M. Wise. th only other candidate. Tho prdbablllllo are that the fight be tween tho wet ami do a on tho legislative ticket will be closer In tho county than It has been for years. CENTKti BELLBFONTC. Pa., May 17 Returns from 61 precincts glvo Brumbaugh ticket 690 ! Penrose ticket, 1201 For Auditor Gen eral Ambler has 609 J Snyder 1288. The voto on Congressman-at-Large Is: Lefean, 601 McLaughlin. 1143 j Sobel, 1137! Scott, 4B9 For the Democratic National Com mittee! Llebel, 218! Palmer, 340, For the Democratic nomination for United States Senator! Bonnlwell, 71 J Orvls, 1180, Tv BERKS k, vniniKn. Pa.. Mav 17. A light voto iu polled throughout Berks County. Early ritums show that Congressman Arthur CI. Sewalt, ot Allentown, will bo renominated "' a.tho Democratic ticket over Charles G. fMti, of Boycrtown, by a handsome ma- v rlty. " Snyder carried Berks for Auditor Gen- ' aval and the Pf nrose ticket for national miani-k.ai.inTim Iran liv a irood marcin. V,Vs Democratic State Senatorial fight bo- tween Senry X. Green, Francis W. Balt ''fcaer and Georgo W. Sassman 13 close, and ,jfe MW returns show Balthascr In tho lend. ' Tho Penrose organization carried tho " feunty for Robert Grey Bushong and Ed ward Ml Young, of Allentown. for national dMcates. In tho fight for Republican nom tofttion for General Assembly In Reading, truilam F. Plowfleld and Charle J,I. Pugh wIH likely bo the successful candidates, "and Walter Aj RIngler and Francis Stcftonberg, s the Democratto side. - r t BLAIR ALTOONA, May 17. Brumbaugh's doltj. gatea-at-largo to the national convention' toarted Blair County by from 1000 to 1200, according to the most reliable figures ob tainable today. For President, Brumbaugh received 3216. Wilson 1931. For United States Senator, Bonnlwell leads Orvls by 000. For Stato Treasurer,. Kephart leads Clark fcy 376 and Cramer leads Phllson by 450. For Auditor General, Ambler -leads Knyder by 450, while Lenny Is 360 ahead of Kurrln. For Congressmen-at-large on, tho Repub lican ticket, the voto Is Crago, 2119, Gar land 1917, Lafean 2936. Scott 2903, Mc Laughlin 1570, Sbbel 1352. " BRADFORD TOWANDA, Pa., May 17. Toting, Brum baugh delegate, and Halo, an avowed Roose velt man, carried tho 14th district by large majorities. Penrose gets tho delegates , at-large. Roosevolt and Brumbaugh lead for the presidential nomination. There was a small Democratto Voto for Wilson, BonpiweU and Knox crfrrled the county for 8nKtor, and Kephart and Cramer for Bt&teTTreaa'urer. Ambler and Murrln won far Auditor General. Jones and Mills are deadlocked for tho State Senate. F. G. VanDyke is the Democratic choice. Palmer arrled. the county for national committee man. Stalford, a Palmer man. was elected State committeeman. Lilly, a Penrose man, vpn by a largo majority over Harding, a Brumbaugh man, for Republican Stato eommltteeman. Louts T, McFaddcn, Re publican, was renominated for Congress in the J.4th district. John D. Brennan, ot Wayne County, Is the Democratic choice. BUCKS DOYLESTOWN. Pa., May 17. Penrose legates swept Bucks County, 6 to 1, Mfalnst BrumbaUgh. The Brumbaugh vote was very light and probably will not reach 400 In the county. For State Treas urer, Itepubllcan returns from 36 districts give Clark, 440; Kephart. 1682. Thi Auditor General figures are: Ambler, lit; '.Snyder, 1705. For Congressman-at-forge, returns show Crago, 1767; Garland, ,1746;. McLaughlin, 1694; Sobel, 1690, and , Uy lead all their opponents 5 to 1 or bet ter. ,L fan's vote was 243, Scott's 386. Congressman Harry W. WaUorf. Repub Han. was nominated. He was unopposed. Penrose delegates to the national conven tion swept the county with these figures: Arson, 1813; Buskman, 1959. Democrat fe returns are very meagre. Tho big prl Jaary fight was on the national committee i ' man. Palmer apears to bo leading In the , tsunty and will probably win over Lelbel fey about 300. Bonnlwell has probably ear ned the county for United States Senator ver Orvls, The DemJcratlc vote for Stato Treasurer and Auditor General Is eo close that it is uncertain. Kinsley, Moore, Ross a4Wad!eich have been named as the Democratic Congressmen-at-large. Plum raeratul Stoneback are far In the lead for national delegates frpm the 8th district Heacock leads Dlefenderfer for tho noml M,ton for Congress, probably 2 to 1, BUTLER-WESTMORELAND OREBNSBURO, Pa., May 17. Returns fcidlcate the nomination of Edward E. ' T. ' . , ,- AH EXCELLENT TONIC FOlt LADIES' AND OI3NTLE3IE.'3 HA! It BALD PATE .. litf4 la TJ. B. end Cmtii HAIR TONIC NBVEn FAIL9 hes and strengthen th i. and thus nromoiu ih nn.,h Jk Jialr. Relieves the acalp of unneauny accumula tions and secretions, aives a rich elo.l hlshly perfumed and free from oil. makes the hair light and fluffy Bend lOo tqr tflal site. v Applications first - c)asa Shops. at all Barber BALDPATECO. (Pp, O) 4T W, 34th St. NBr YorS SiJ fejr alt jruitlu. u 4 tlljK CHESTER WEST CHCSTntt. Pa. May 17. The voto polled In Chester County yesterday was llttlo moro than two-thirds of that usu ally cast. The weather had Its effect and thcro were many "stay-at-homes." In West Chester less than a thousand voles were polled, while usually thero aro about 1600 Complete figures will not bo available until late In the day. Congressman Thomas S, Butler, Republican, nnd Kdwnrd II. Cas salt, Democrat, hnd no opposition for tho nominations for Congress. W. P. Davis, Democrat, was nominated for Stato Son ntori while T Lnwrcnco L'yre, Republican, has defeated Plummor D. Jcffcrls for tho Republican place by 2700 to 7000 In tho 60 precincts heard from Tho election offi cers had troublo In counting the ote, owing to tho large amount of cutting, nnd tho elec tion board will begin Its work this after noon Tho Penrose ticket for dclcgatcs-at-largc to the National Convention was elected Horaco A Bcalo una rhoson dclegnto to tho National Convention from tho 7th district. Roosevelt received a scattering voto for tho presidential nomination. For State Treasurer, Crnmer won on tho Democratic ticket nnd tho Republicans choso Clark Tho Stato committeemen for tho Repub licans will bo Fred T. McDonald, of Kon nett Square, nnd Dr B Harry Warren, of West Chester, nnd for tho Democrnts, 11 Lewis Burnhnm, of Treadyffrln, and Wil liam Sharplcss. of Birmingham, both of whom nro Brumbaugh men Ambler won tho Republican nomination for Auditor Goncral, and John F. Lonney tho Democratic. Bonnlwell won tho Democratic nomina tion for Senator, nnd Knot had no opposi tion on tho Republican ticket. CLARION CLARION, Pa, May 17 nicven dis tricts from Clarion County gavo Palmer 378 nnd Llebel 181 In tho Democratic con test for Nntlonnl Committeeman. Tho ote for Republican candidates for Congressmen at largo was- Lafean, 72 j McLaughlin, 128; Sobel, 172; Scott, 08. For Auditor Goncral Ambler. 136: Snyder, 187. For Assembly: Wolfo, Democrat, has 273; Swcltz, Democrat ("dry"), 300. DAUPHIN ILVRRISBURG. Pa., May 17 Estimates hlao yesterday were that Harrlsburg'polled lesB.than half of tho ordinary primary vote "flhd that In some parts of Dauphin nnd Cumberland counties tho vote wpuld run less. Fragmentary returns from this city Innd tho Lykens Valley showed that Gov ernor Brumbaugh was running behind some of his own delegntes-at-large, and In Steel ton nnd other towns tho name of Roose velt was written Into the ballots below that of Brumbaugh. Indications are that tho Penrose dele gates received a good-sized voto and that Snyder and Kephart swept Dauphin and adjacent counties. Tho partisans of Scott nnd Lafean made strenuous efforts for them In this vicinity. The" returns from Jefferson township, Dauphin County, show six votes cast for the Penrose 'dolcgatos-at'lnrgo and none for the "Brumbaugh list In a number of other rural districts tho Brumbaugh slato got two nnd threo and the Penrose list from 16 to 20. In some Harrlsburg city districts Penrose wns ahead about 6 to 1 Senator Snyder received a good voto In tho upper end of Dauphin County, where ho was born. It Is estimated that he will beat Ambler 3 to 1 in the county. The surprise of tho returns is the small number of Ford stick ers and tho number of Instances In which Roosevelt's name was written Into tho bal lot, especially In the mining and steel works districts. DELAWARE CIIDSTnit, Pa.. May 17. The Penrose ticket won In Delaware County over the Brumbaugh faction by about 5000 majority. All 12 of tho Ponroso delegates to the Na tional Convention wero elected. Bonnlwell defeated Orvls, In the Democratic contest for United Statest Senator, and Kephart won over Clark for tho Republican nomina tion for Stato Treasurer. The leading can didates for Congrcssmen-at-largo are Re publican, Crago, Garland, Sobel and Mc Laughlin ; Democrats, Klngsley, Moore, Ross and Watdellch. In this, the 7th Congressional District, these candidates were named for Congress Republican, Thomas S. Butler; Democrat, B. B. Cassatt, State Senator William C. Sproul was nominated over Benjamin F. James for State Senator. J. H. Benner Is the Democratic: nominee. William T. Ram sey, of Chester, and J. Lord Rlgby, of Media, Republicans, carried the county for State committeemen. Both aro Pcnroso men. Stato Commltteo nnd other Demo emtio contests aro undecided. ERIE ERIE, Pa., May 17. The Penrose ticket carried Erie County In the fight for dele gates, to the Republican convention at the primaries yesterday by 1000 majority over the Brumbaugh men. Returns Indicate that Woodrow Wilson, for Democratic nomina tion for President, polled about 1600 votes Zed Gash Discount f N owi in Erie County and on the Republican side Brumbaugh received about 800. - For United states Senator, Bonnlwell lead oft tho Democratic side by a good margin. Fof State Treasurer Cramer leads rhllson. Democrat, and Kephart, Republi can In the Auditor Generalship race, Krle County gave Lenny a majority ton the Dem ocratlc side and Snyder, Republican, about 1000. No figures nro yet obtainable on tho fight for Congressman-at-large, but Sobel carried the county by an overwhelming ma jority, while the other leaders on the Re pubtlcanfeldo are Crago, Garland, McLaugh lin. In the 25th Congressional District, Henry A. Clnrk Is the Republican nominee, C. N. Crosby, tho Democrntlo nnd Wt W, Kincaicie, tho Washington. Miles R. Na son won tho Republican nomination for State Senator and M, C. Cornell the Demo cratic nomination. Frederick V Sapper nnd n H, Wilcox nre the Republican Stale committeemen, whllo Harry Alter nnd Au gust Wlttman are the Democrntlo Commit tee. The Penrose organization carried their Republican committeemen ncross In the fight nnd the Old Guard faction won on the Democratic side for Democratic Nntlonnl Committeemen. Llebel carried Erlo County over Palmer by about 1600 majority. can side of the House at Itarrlsfiurg, has been renominated on both the Republican nnd Democratic tickets In the 3d Mcka wanna District Ehrhardt has serveo1 six terms. FRANKLIN CHAMBKRSBURG. Pa.., May 17. Re turns nro slow coming In from Franklin County. Moro than half of tho 66 districts show Kephart lends Clnrk for Stato Treas urer. Snyder defented Ambler for the Auditor Ocnernlshlp nomination. The Ten rose candidates for delegates to tho Na tional Convention arc In tho lend. Wil liamson gave Focht a close raco for Con gress. The Penrose Congressmen-at-large slato wins. Walter nnd Benchoft wero nom inated for the Legislature. Byron nnd Ben edict were named as National Republican dolegntes. THIS reduction off the following prices will be allowed DURING MAY on every ton of Hancock's Coal Pea Coal $5,50 T?n--Chuted In Eg Coal $7,25 Ton Chutod In Stovo Coal $7.50 Ton Chuted In Nut Coal $7.75 a Ton Chuted In John C. Hancock & Co. Main Yard, Ninth & Master -' BRAWII v a nna imi BrfMflpt'Sifc & WMklBgtea Ay. ' w - FULTON McCONNBLLSBURG, Pa , May 17 Un official returns from Fulton County show tho Penroso ticket won. Tho vote for Pres ident was Wilson, 760; Brumbaugh, 300; Roosovett, 35 For the Democratic nomina tion for United 8tates Senator, Judge Orvls leads Judge Bonnlwell by nbout 100. Phll son, Democrnt, for Stato Treasurer, wins oer Cramer, his opponent, by 226. Snyder wins tho Republican nomlnntlon for Auditor General Kinsley, Mooro, Ross and Walde llch are tho Democratic candidates for Con gress at largo. Ben K. Focht Is the Re publican nominee for Congress In tho 17th district, of which Fulton County Is n pnrt; Georgo A. Hornsberg. tho Democrntlo nominee, and R. W. Williamson, Washing ton party. Earl Taylor Is tho Republican Stato Committeeman: E. L. Lynch, tho Democratic, and W. II. Grcathead, Wash ington party. LANCASTER LANCASTER, Pa., May 17. Governor Brumbaugh received th6 preferential prcsl dentlal vote. Four years ago Roosevelt re ceived 13,041 votes In Lancaster County. Yesterday the candidates avowedly for him received around 1200 votes. For Repub lican natlonat delegates-at-large the follow ing aro chosen: Armstrong, Bnbcock, Baker, Brumbaugh, Clement, Elverson, Jr., Ken drlck, Oliver, Penrose, Reynolds, Rice, Smith. On the Democratic ticket Orvls receives a majority for United Stnes.. Senator., For Stato Treasurer Kephart, Republican, and Phllson are nominated. For Auditor General, Murrln, Democrat, and Snyder, Republican, have majorities. For Cohgressnlan-nt-large, Crago, La fean, Scott, Republicans, nnd Kinsley, Moore, Ross and Wnldellch nre ahead. For Congressman, 8th District, W. W. Grlest, Republican, renominated, nnd Henry F, Myers, Democrat. National delegates Republican, W, W. Grlest nnd H. Edgar Shorts! Democratic, P. Edward Clark and Amos S. Itess. For Senators, 17th District, Col. H. L. Hnldemnn, Republican; Newton Jackson, Domocrat; 13th District, John G. Homsher, Republican;, James B. Jeffries, Democrat, For National Commltteo, A. Mitchell Palmer, For State Committee Republican, 8. W. Dlller, John H. Myers, claiming to bo neither Penrose nor Brumbaugh men; B. F. Davis and William E. Walker, Demo crat. Democratic delegatcs-at-large, Autcn, Black, Dunn, Glvon, Glasgow, Hlndman, Lee, Lcnahan, Lynctt, Morris, McAvoy, McNalr. INDIANA INDIANA, Pa May 17. Returns avail able this morning show the probable suc coss of tho Penroso ticket In this county and tho Ponroso candidates for delegates. JUNIATA MIFFLINTOWN, Pa., May 17. About 60 per cent, of tho voto was out and tho Indi cations nro that tho Penroso ticket carried Juniata. County for Assembly. Bergy, Re publican, defeated Rodgers on the Demo cratic ticket. Musser dofeated Hacken bergcr and Doughton Farmers were all busy, which wns Brumbaugh's loss. Focht, Republican, will carry tho county, ns the Penroso forces nro better orgnnlzed, and Administration Democrats will carry tho county. LACKAWANNA SCRANTON, Pa., May 17. Governor Brumbaugh carrlod Lackawanna County as a candidate for delegato-at-largo In 61 out of .181 districts. Brumbaugh Is leading Penroso by 800. Completo returns may In crease this lead to 2000. Tho vote for tho other candidates for dcl-egato-at-largo Is coming in slowly. Candi dates of both tho Penroso and the Brum baugh factions nre known to h.-ue polled a heavy vote here. There are no figures available in tho voto for President. Wil son waB given a virtually unamlmoun vote by tho Democrats. Thero wero scattering votes for Roosevelt and Ford. In 87 dis tricts out of 181 Kephart is leading Clark 1500 for State Treasurer. , Snyder, for Auditor General, had nbout the same lead over Ambler. On the Demo cratic ticket Murrln, In his home county, beat Lenny K to 1. Scott, Sobel, McLaugh lin and Lafenn nre leading for Congress-man-nt-Large In tho order named. Soe.ity-one districts in tho vote for Congressman-at-Large give Scott 2540, Sobel 2121, McLaughlin 1S72, Lafean 1336. John R. Farr, Republican, was unop posed for Congress, and also captured the Washington nomination without a fight. Victor Burschel Is tho Democratto nominee. He had no opposition. For Demoorntlc nomination for commit teeman Palmer Is leading Llebel 3 to 1. P. J. Boland and P. L. McLane, Palmer men, hae been elected to tho Dcmocrntc State Committee, John Von Bergen, Penrose man, nnd Morgan Thomas, Brumbaugh sup porter, were unopposed for Republican State Committeeman. Bonnlwell, for United States Senator, Democratic, and Cramer, for State Treasurer, Democratic, are leading 400 votes In the districts heard from. Fred C. Ehrhardt, father of tho Republl- LEBANON LEBANON, Pn., May 17. With less than half tho vote polled nt yestcrdny's prlmnry election In Lebanon County, Senator Pen rose nnd his Republican nntlonnl delegates wero given substnntlnl majorities. Gov ernor Brumbaugh nnd Prosldont Wilson, being unopposed for President on their respective party tickets, woro given en couraging votes, but tho total voto will not be known until later today, returns being slow In coming In, desptto tho small voto. Orvls leads Bonnlwell on tho Democratic ticket for United States Senator, Phllson Is ahead of Cramer for Stato Treasurer and Murrln tops Lenny for Auditor Gen ernl. On tho Republican ticket Kephart leads Clark by n substantial voto nnd Snyder runs nhead of Ambler. For Congressmnn-at-Lnrgo Klnsloy, Moore, Ross nnd Wnldellch nro tho suc cessful Democratic candidates, whllo Crago, Garland, McLaughlin and Sobel lead tho Republican candidates for tho same of fice. Indications nro strong that Congressman A. S. Krclder, of Annvlllc, will hnvo n voto of possibly six to ono for hin only oppo nent. Congressman Arthur Rupley, of Car lisle. Harry B. Saussman. of Paxtang, was un opposed for the Democratic congressional nomination Col. Horaco L. Hnldcman, of Marietta, and Newton Jnckson, of Columbia, were unopposed In their respective candidacies for tho Republican nnd Democratic State senatorial nominations. goes to Btate Senator Horace W. Sehahl without opposition. Palmer's candidates for delegate at-large carried Lehigh by 1200. George Kuhl ntid Latorence If Rupp were elected Democratic state Cojn!nlleemn: Two Penrose lenders, Fred. B. Gerne.fd and Oscar A. Neff, were chosen Republican State Committeemen. LUZERNE r WILKES-BARRE, Pit., May 17. Penrose delegates to tho Republican National Con vention tarried, Luzerne County by ma jorities ranging from 600 to 800. Kephart won the nepuoiican nomination ior duuo Treasurer by 260 votes, Snyder was the victor In the Auditor Generalship fight by 2000. For Congressman-nt'targe, the returns give Lewis, 4500; Scott, 3725; Thomns, 3028; Brenckman, 2610; Garland, 2218; Campbetl, 2014. T, W. Templeton won the Republican nomination for Congress and John J, Casey tho Democratic. Senator) Cat lln won the nomination of nil parties. LYCOMING WILLIAMSPORT, Pa May 17. The tightest primary voto In years was polled In Lycoming County. Early Indications nre that Congressman Edgar R. Kelss will be renominated on the Republican ticket In the 16th District. This was the only Interesting local contest, A. M. Hongtand, of thin city, nnd W. E. Champaign, of WellBboro, being his opponents. Furey nnd Luppert will likely be the Democratto nominees for As sembly, and Bldelspacher nnd Harer the Republican candidates. Palmer will un doubtedly carry the county for Democratic Nntionni committeeman. LEHIGH ALLENTOWN, May 17. By a vote of two to ono Tenroso force-? carried Lehigh County over tho Brumbnugh candidates for delegatcs-at-largo. and Colonel Edward M Young, of Allentown, nnd Judge Robert Grey Bushong. of Rending, wero oloctcd delegates to tho Republican National Con vention. The vote runs nbout 3000 for the Penroso candidates nnd 1500 for tho Antls. Virtually all tho 400 Lehigh Democrats who camo to tho poll voted for President Wilson, but Republicans wero far from unanimous in thus honoring Brumbaugh, and the scattering vote for Hughes, Penroso and Ford enual that accorded the Governor. Tho result ot presidential preference shows that Lehigh Is not for Roosevelt. Tho voto between Bonnlwell nnd Orvls Is close, with Indications that Bonnlwell may carry the county by 200. , Crnmer, Democrat, for Stato Treasurer, carries tho county by 1000, whllo Kephart will have about tho pamo over Clark. For Auditor General, Lenny, Democrat, will havo 1000 over Murrln, nnd Snyder, Re publican, beats Ambler by 1200. Kinsley Moore, Ross nnd Wnldellch re ceived 3000 votes ns Democratise candidate for Congressmen-at-large, to 1500 for "Butch" McDevltt. The four leading Republicans for Con-gressman-at-largo aro Crago, Garland, Mc Laughlin nnd Sobel, with nbout 1600 votes each, to 600 for Lafean nnd 800 for Scott, only 202 Republicans voted McDevltt Arthur S. Dow-alt, of Allentown, Democrat. Is renominated for Congress in the Berks Lehigh district by at lenst 3000 majority ovor Charles B. Spatz, of Boyertown, while the Republican nomination for Congress MONTGOMERY NOHRISTOWN, Pn., May 17 The Pen roso Organization carried Stontgomery County nnd tho Palmer tlckot Is n winner In tho Democratto camp. Tho candidates on tho Penrose ticket aro runnlne nwav nhead of tho Brumbaugh candidates. The voto for Brumbaugh and Wilson for President was not counted, nnd there Is no way of telling what It was. Orvls has apparently defented Blnnlwcll In tho county for tho Democratic nomina tion for United States Senator. Tho fight between Dlefcndorfer and Ilea cock, Democrats, for Congress, Is close, and tho result may depend upon Bucks County. Ambler, for Auditor General, has n mn Jorlty over Snyder of moro than 1000. For the Republican Assembly. Boyd won easily In tho 2d District, but the full count will bo rcaulred to dctermtno tho nomlnni tlon In tho lBt, whero the candidates aro Cochran nnd Stiles, nnd In tho 3d District, whero Hnldcman nnd Schultz had a hard contest Tho high men on tho Republican ticket for Congrcsmen nt largo aro Croga, Gar land, McLoughlln and Sobel. On tho Dem ocratic ticket aro Kinsley, Moore, Ross and Wnldellch, with no vote obtainable. J. Aubrey Anderson, of Montgomery County, and Clnrenco J, Buckman, of Bucks County, nro running ahead of Eastburn and Ilecbncr ns 8th District delegates to tho Republican Nntlonnl Convention. Plummer nnd Stoneback show a god lend over Har rlgan for tho Democratic national delegates In tho 8th District. Anders nnd Styer nro suro winners for Republican Stato Comlmtteemen, whllo Kane and Weyand have a big leal for Dem ocratic State Committeemen. Tho Repub licans nro both Penroso followers. Tho Democrats favor Palmer. MONROE STROUDSBURG, Pn May 17. Indlcn tlons point to tho election ot Penrose dele gates to tho national convention by a ma jority of 400. Tho Wilson voto will bo nbout 1S00 nnd Brumbaugh's is about 300. Orvls' voto for United Stntes Senator will exceed BonnlweH'n by COO. Kcphnrt. Re publican, for Stato Treasurer, carried the county by 300. Snyder's vote for Auditor Gonernl will bo virtually tho same hs Kep hart's. The voto Is light and many of the townships havo not been reported. Austin Sweazy, Penrose man, wns elected State Committeeman nnd Harvey W. Blair, Pal mer reorganization Democrat, has a walk over for Stato Committeeman. NORTHAMPTON EASTON, Pa., May 17. The Penrose ticket will receive a majority in Northamp ton County for national delegates, district delegates, Stato Treasurer and Auditor Gen eral. Stotz nnd Whlldln, Penroso men, have carried tho county for district dclgates, and Harry G. 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VICTROLA XIV $150.00 Records, your selection,.., 10.00 Total cost ,M 60.00 Pay $10 dqwn. $8 monthly, VICTROLA XVI $200,00 Records, your selection .. 40.00 Total cost ,, ....$210,Q0 Pay $JQ, down, $10 monthly. district delejratft It look a thdujth PAlme) and Aaber Help (antl'Palmer) have carried the county. PERRY . DlMCANNON, Pa, May 1 7 Tho Pen rose elalb for delegates lb the nepubllcan NAtlonal convention has carried Perry County four to one. UenJ K. Focht, He publican, and flco. Harris, Democrat, were nominated for Congress. Stale Senator Frank Martin, TtepubllcAn ! Scott S. Lelby. Pemocrat. State Committee Samuel H. Shellar, Republican ! -tames It. Wilson, Dem ocrat. Member of Assembly John S. l-by, Republican! Lewis Donnally, Democrat. - - SCHUYLKILL POTTSVlIiLt!, Pa , May 17. The Indira lions are that tho Penrose delegates w It have an average majority In Sehuylltlll County over those of Brumbaugh of 2600. Brumbaugh has a vote of 10,000, nnd Wilson 12,000, for President. Bonnlwell leads Orvls by 2000, The voto for State Treasurer between Cramer nnd Wilson Is close, while Kephart wins over Clark by a voto of 3000. The vote for Auditor General between l,ony nnd Murrln Is also close, while Snyder leads Ambler by B000. Charles A. Snyder said at noon today he had carried the State by from 75,000 to 100,000 for Auditor General. The returns from 138 of the 1B0 precincts In Schuylkill show a mnjorlty for A. Mltcholl Palmer over Mlchaet Llebel for member of the Democrntlo Nntlonnl Com mittee. Ex-Congressman Loo wln3 ovor Boeder for Congress. Congressman Heaton had no op position for tho nepubllcan nomination. Graham Is tho Democratic nominee for Stato Senator, and Snyder tho Itepubllcan, ho having no opposition. Bcrgor nnd Adamson, Penrose candi dates, won for natlonat delegates, being un opposed. SNYDER MIDDLEBURG. Pa., May 17. Snyder County, H districts' Brumbaugh, 200; Oliver, 152; Penrose, 147; Smith, 182. For Auditor General, Ambler, 251: Snyder, 200. Stato Treasurer, Clark, 273; Kephart, 253. For Congress, Focht, 405; Williamson, 21(1. For Stato Senator, McMlllen, 146; McCon nel, 446. TIOGA WELLSBORO, Pa May 17. Not 50 per cent of tho Tioga County voto was polled at the primaries yesterday, Tho unwieldy ballot made returns Impossible last night In tho "Republican Congressional light In this, tho 15th, district. Edgar R. Klcss, of Ly coming County, who wins tho Washington party nomlnntlon, was a candidate also on tho Republican ticket, with WIIHam E. Champntgn, of this county, as his opponent. Tho light was extremely close. Champaign concedes Ictory to Klcss nnd has wired his congratulations. Representatives Williams and Marvin, Republican local optlonlsts, nro returned to Harrlsburg. WARREN Warren, Pa., May 17. Penroso delegates to tho Republican National Convention won by 200 majority. Brumbaugn received 3028 votes for the presidential nomlnat!6n and Wilson 1075. Snyder's majority over Am bler for tho Auditor Generalship Is 360. 13. II. Beshlln, Democrat, wns nominated for Congress In tho 28th District. Edward It. Allen Is tho Republican nomlnco and Wil lis J. Ilultngs, the Washington. A. Mitchell Palmer won for national committeeman. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Pa., "May 17. Returns from half tho 142 prectneta in Washington County show that the Penroso slato of delegates to tho national convention carried by a margin of about 500. Armstrong Is In tho lead for dolcgates. Bonnlwell, Dem ocratic aspirant for United States Senator, Is nn easy winner In this county with n lead of about 800 over Orvls. Palmer swamped Llebel for Natlonnl Democratic Committee man with n lead of 1500. J. V. Clark, who "A natiott&f guard in tile armory is Worth two volunteer armies in the bush," says Ru pert Hughes who tells whv 1 ot 000 men jealous of I iuc" places oi labor and danger should not be "scrapped" tells it Jn 4 'The Case of OurNatiotw al Guard" In this week's c olli 5taw v Tit E NATIONAL WEEKLY lives here, wna tbn nnlv n,.t..,.. ., dldato to cairy Washington CountrfStaX' ' tlmated plurality over Kephart Wwfc Treasurer be ne 600. rh.iri. aJM" carried Washington County over Chfi!I A. Ainblcr by approximately 1000 Cr.,! ' Is far In tho lead for CongrePs"a(.h?? ; with Garland second and McLaughlin 35" Sobel admittedly carrying the county. II. W. Temple. Republican, and w i Mellon, Democrat, won tho Congreaiim.i nominations In tho 24th Dlstrlc? ffl opposition. S. L. Woodward won for XT ocrats" Stato Committeeman in thli m" ty, and David M. McCloskev. a r... ! ; man, wns named Republican State Cam 1 YORK 4 VnflV. 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