Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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Han Street
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est "American
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Shoving that our
country is not stand
ardized, as Europeans
.claim, and ends it with
a most delightfully lu
dicrous description of his
attempt to ride a spir
ited horse with four fair
laughters of Virginia looking
n. "A Bit of West Virginia"
with Wallace Morgan il
lustrations Is In this week's
Collier's
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Twelfth 1469
Thirteenth 2003
Fourteenth 2480
Fifteenth 4463
Sixteenth 1321
Seventeenth 1307
Eighteenth 3305
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Twentieth 5941
Tw&ntjr.first 4132
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Twenty-third 3835
Twenty-fourth 5812
Twentj'-nfth 4161
Twenty-sixth 5951
Twenty-seventh 2981
Twenty-eighth 5312
Twenty-ninth 4120
Thirtieth 4876
Thtrty.flrst 3886
Thirty-second 5024
Thirty-third 5934
Thirty-fourth 6599
Thirty-fifth 1675
Thirty-sixth 6080
Thlrty-scventh 3012
Thlrty-elghth 6760
'Thirty-ninth 5728
Fortieth 6681
Forty-first 2579
Forty-second 6036
Forty-third 6379
Forty-fourth 3394
Forty-fifth 3286
Forty-sixth 8994
Forty-seventh 3826
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3798 9232
1127 3827
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79602
191071
Vote for State Treasurer and Auditor General
ToUl 192078 89131
East
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SHIP'S CREW FIGHTS FIRE
Point Arrives In Port After
Thrilling Experience
The crew of the British steamahlp Kast
rolnt was completely exhausted upon the
arrival of the ship In this port last night,
-following a harrowing experience with fire
-and storm at sea.
While tha big vessel waa fighting her way
through a hurricane on the night of October
28 lire suddenly marled In one of the for
ward compartments. The crew fought the
flames for more than five hours under the
direction of Captain Young. Tone of water
were poured Into the hold, causing the ship
to list to such an extent that the bowa
dipped Into the sea. For many hours the
Bast Point floundered as an empty cask.
Several members of the crew volunteered
to enter the burning compartment In an
effort to cut a way for the auction hose.
They were auccesiful, and after several
Sorts the hose waa connected and the
steam pumps started.
Captain Toung waa recently presented
Ward.
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Kleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth
i:ighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth J.
Twenty-first
Twenty-second .,
Twenty-third
Twenty-fourth
Twenty-fifth .'
Twenty-sixth
Twenty-seventh
Twenty-eighth
Twenty-ninth
Thirtieth
Thirty-first
Thirty-second
Thirty-third
Thirty-fourth
Thirty-nfth
Thirty-sixth
Thirty-seventh
Thirty-eighth
Thirty-ninth
Fortieth
Forty-first
Forty-second
Forty-third
Forty-fourth
Forty-firth
Forty-sixth
Forty-seventh,
Forty-eighth
STATE TnEABUnKR
Cramer. D. Ktphart, R,
Totals
1403
301
268
287
188
15
432
256
167
291
142
319
385
617
2178
493
664
1576
2899
1804
1723
3638
2142
3326
2680
2436
783
3436
1573
1015
1841
2227
3418
3823
679
2444
1376
3043
2884
1328
871
2239
2228
1954
1762
3742
1140
1567
3386
3046
1859
1912
1(68
119
4529
2408
686
260E
1189
1E45
2025
2603
4513
1326
1353
3227
6247
6873
3863
9451
8705
6744
4248
283
2914
6381
4122
4876
3883
4(90
6884
6570
1639
6040
3008
6660
715
6520
2515
6009
6282
3252
8260
7937
3839
2592
AUDITOR Or.Nr.RAI.
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187497
1196
201
245
285
186
536
422
261
1E5
400
249
219
390
566
2128
408
763
1634
2866
1772
1646
3373
2132
3278
2641
2405
773
3196
1528
999
1787
2144
3066
3683
671
243E
1304
2949
2818
2209
8S1
2124
3117
1969
1743
3670
1105
1S79
74677
3384
3045
1871
1913
1838
317
4397
2409
C90
2599
1123
1543
2019
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4425
1325
1354
32E4
6185
6891
3899
9441
3701
57E7
4188
995
2918
559
4183
4867
3902
6049
5922
6616
1646
6080
3046
6482
6743
6572
2607
995
6312
3413
3254
9947
3872
2698
190570
with the "distinguished service medal" by
the British Government for gallantry In
action at the Dardanelles, when he rescued
the crew of another British ship, despite
the heavy fire from the Turkish forts.
CONGRESS, 5TII
Cnatello,
Ward Kfp.
Twnnty.lhlrd .... 24nii
Twenty-fifth SliSII
Thlrty-nrst 85V1
Tntrtl-thlrd M4IJ
Thirty-fifth lr.os
Forty-nrat 232.!
forty-third nniii
1'orty-nfth 31P8
Totals 28714
DISTRICT
Dnnohoe, Pratt,
ijem. w.-rrog.
244s
29S0
111 US
3108
S0
874
S33S
1766
169V6
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624
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CONGRESS, 6TH DISTRICT
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Wards
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STATE SENATOR, 5TH DISTRICT
Martin.
Wards.
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KILLED IN AUTO WRECK
Manayunk Man Crushed to Death
When Car Overturns Another
Passenger Injured
Charles Samlster, a mill owner of Mana
yunk, was crushed to dea'th last night when
hla automobile, striking a sharp curve of
Oermantown pike In Norrlstown being re
paired, overturned and pinned him beneath
It. Charles Ilex and William Jackson, who
were riding with him, were thrown clear of
the car, Jackson escaping Injury and Rex
sustaining a fracture of an arm and a rib.
Samlster resided In the Itlttenhouse
Apartments.
RICHMOND TRIAL TODAY
Clergyman Will Faco Judges on 123
Counts
The rcev. fieorgo Chalmers Tllchmond will
begin hN second ecclesiastical trial nt 3
o'clock this afternoon In tho Church of
St Luke and the llplphany, Thirteenth
street below Spruce He will be tried on
123 counts, Including conduct unbecoming
a clergyman nml charges of criminal libel
Waliop Hhlnelnnder will draw by lot at
noon today three names from the five triers
selected to hear the charges against Mr.
Richmond. The five trlera are the Rev. F.
It Argo, rector of the Holy Nativity
Church, of Itockledge: the Rev. C. W.
Illsphain, formerly of St. Philip's Church!
the Ilnv. S. Lord Ollberson, of Si. James's
Church. Klngsesslng; the Rev. John A.
Ooodfellow, of the Church of the Oood
Shepherd, and the Rev. IMward Ritchie,
of St. James tho Less, Falls of Schuylkill.
Mr Richmond was found guilty at hla first
trial and suspended for a year.
SUPREME COURT (NcmpartlMn)
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VARES GAIN MAJORITY
OF ONE IN COUNCILS
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Three Vacanciesi in Common and
Ono in Select Filled by
Republicans
The only minor positions In this city filled
at the election were three vacancies In
Common Council and one In Select Council.
Republicans were elected In each Instance,
and the only result so far as the factional
dlvslon In Councils la Concerned waa to
Increase the Vares majority by a single
vote In the lower branch. In only one of the
four wards was there any nominee to oppose
the Republican candidate.
In the 1st Ward Harry M. Miller was
elected to Common Council by a vote of
1175, to succeed Jacob ainsburf, resigned.
In the 2d Ward. lUrry C. Rohlflnr was
elected to Common Council, by a vote of
(051, to succeed C. O. A. Baldb i.i
In the 20th Ward, Jefferson ahlet
elected to Select Council, by a vot. 7.
to succeed Dr. Thomas J4 Morton, wke"
In the 42d Ward, where the In
borulatton Rave an additional rei-.
live In Common Council, Samuel
ler, Republican, was elected over Jok.1
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baakrtball star, who played In tha rm
awls. D .. taania 1 4a at a a aantt ...a " ""rrsi
Tounsatown. O.. following a iensthr via
naa sianru wivn
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GILBERT' ARCH CUSHIONS
AFP jafsjisjnrs iw ICliCVU Kim Cornet atl
KErrr Welsh 1m. than 1 ox. No rai
or TUDPar Aiwnrn c-ormorrani a.n(
able. Call and eiamlna, (I, so per nai
HANNA, Chiropodist
S. E, Cor 13th and Bansom ovr Cr' .
Alto 1204 Cheatnut Btrett "'
Corns removed, 2So each. Manleorlnr m-
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Totals.
37516
110111
Cheater Voles $500,000 for Schools
CHESSTRR, Ta.. Nov. 7. ny a vote of
3 to 1 Chester voted today to borrow JD00.
000 for new school buildings and equip
ment Many new Industries have sprung
up In the last ten months, and the Influx of
worklngmen'a families has put houses at
a premium and crowded tho schools to overflowing.
I Platinum bar pins
I and circles, set with
I sapphires and xtfith
I diamond combinations. I
17 in' . I
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I 133 1 Walnut Street
First Regiment Man Hit by Auto
Earl Wiser, 19 years old, of 4826 Melrose
street, who waa a member of the Flrat
Regiment, M. O. P., and drove an automobile
ambulance while on the Mexican border,
had his leg broken yesterday at Orthodox
and Tacony atreeta when a motorcycle
which he waa riding collided with an auto
mobile pperated by William Denl, of 1308
Unity street. Wiser was taken to the
Frankford Hospital and Denl was held In
his own recognizance by Magistrate Boris
this morning for a hearing on December 6.
Says Wilson Gets Frisco by 20,000
BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 8. J. H. See
mansky, register of voters, declared early
this morning that the vote so far counted
Indicated that Wilson would carry San
Francisco by about 20,000.
Adam
Silver
PH1LADELTHIA
Four complete Dinner,Tea
and Dessert Services now on
display in the silver.salon
Wonderful examples of the
Silversmiths Ail that will toe
Handed .down to posterit
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There is more true style in Reeds'
clothes than you will find in any
other ready-to-wear garments, and
none of them are of the "freak"
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variciy. vvnue we teature smart
styles, we never produce those that are extreme.
Men who want to be truly well dressed will
nnd that our showing of Fall and
models offers liberal variety for choice
correct prevailing styles.
SOROSIS
Storm Boot
Primarily built to withstand
the roughest weather, this model
combines the utmost in beauty
of design and finish. Its graceful
lines always present a smart ap
pearance and provide that de
gree of comfort so often sought
yet seldom found.
"Guaranteed"
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Sorosis Shoe Co.
1314 Chestnut Street
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Ready- for -Service
Suits and Overcoats
$15 and Upward
Jacob Reed's Sons
Gentleman's Watch
Solid 14-kt. gold plain,
open-face case, jeweled.
American mdvement. A
guaranteed timekeeper.
$18.
S. Kind & Sons
Diamond Merchants
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Van Sciver Furniture
Costs No More Thaln the
Commonplace Kind
The fact is that it frequently costs less. than
the ordinary kind. Even less in actual cash;
infinitely less when one considers its superiority
in construction, design and finish, and the more
lasting satisfaction it gives. We find it necessary
to emphasize this because, owintr to the distinct
iveness of Van Sciver Furniture and the prestige
wnicn attacnes to it, people who have not.
dealt directly with us are apt to assume that it
must be costly. A single visit to our store is suffi
cient to efface this impression not only because one
aces ncrc a marvelous assemblage of beautiful fur
niture and furnishings offered at moderate prices,
but because even the briefest visit enables one to
visualize to some extent the magnitude of this busi
ness! and the dominance of this enterprise in the
furniture field. An immense nlanr crJv-n ,
A Massive "Club Style'
Davenport
In Brown Leather
. $77.50
A (lance at this Impos
ing Davenport reveals
Its unequalled posslbllN
ties for comfort. All
over upholstered In rich
brown leather. It has
spring seat and spring
back with loose cuahlon
seat and a double tier
loose cushion bach. A
wonderful piece for the
Living Itoom or Library.
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The Van Sciver ileataurant is maintained
primarily for the convenience of our pat
rons. Here you can enJoy a dainty, yet
aatlafylng, luncheon with but little Inter
ruption to your tour through our great
5- A la carte prices are very reaaon
able andour top table d'Hote lunch would
bo hardfp duplicate anywhere.
Draperies
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your particular r.qSlrSmeSti ccord,n t0
We Make a Specialty of Fitting
Out the Office Attractively
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the Van Sciver store whan contemplating tha pur.
chase of omc equipment W.e carry an cxtanslva
S?AJJ l.p Mk typewriter disks, offlce and
directors tabloa. sectional bookcases, revolving
chairs, filing devices etc.. etc Not. only are our
prices subatantlally lower than la ordinarily thai
cast elsewhere, but our facilities for Installing I
complete equipment nt short notloe are uniquUUd
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