EVENING EDGBB-JpHTCADEIPHtA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1917 &. ww i sW OFFICIALRETURN OF PRIMARY VOTE Computation on Candidates for Row Offices and Judicial and Magisterial Tickets SMALL CHANGE IN TOTALS Results Identical With Those Recorded in the Count Fol lowing Election Tho olllclal count of theotes cast at the primary election, September 19, was com pleted by the- County Commissioners today. It shows a number of changes from the fleures as announced following tho votltiK. The returns for "row" omces, nonpartisan Judiciary, and for magistrates are as fol lows: nr.runMCAN nECEtvnn op taxes ...... W. FrMland Knrtrlch. . ! 158.052 DISTRICT ATTOHNKY p, Clarence Olbbonfy iJ5'??3 Samuel r Hotan 155,732 nr-niSTRIt (11 WILLS &ffrB?twift ::::::::::::::::. Ii$? Fredrick 8horr .... ...T... NONPARTISAN JUDOB COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 , P. Am(Je Dry 14S.MT Walter V. Chew 12,683 JUDGE COMMON PLEAS NO. 8 Frederick Beyer 13.817 f'-.V?"11" Xirriiin" 10.072 William C Ferguson 121. 8S2 John I,) man , 3. Mil John J McMevltt. Jr lo.s.'il rharlea II. MrMlchael 11B,32 Kdward D. Mitchell 11,231 Hoy Harold Sherman r.741 Joseph It. Thomas 7,400 JUDOE COMMON PLEAS NO. 4 Charles J. Audenrled lSW.Snft William J. Illsglns, Jr 13,432 JUDOE COMMON TLEAS NO. 8 James B. Anderson 12. Ml Wlllard 11, liarcus ,.,., 3.0HU Eugene C. Donnlwell 48,318 Joel Parker Crittenden 2.A73 Frederick S Draks IB, 610 John N. Landbers 4,101 Julius D. I.oe .1,001 John Monagnnn 117,701 William II. Ktauke 113,235 JUDUE OF ORPHANS' COURT lMward A. Anderson 127,303 ltobert F, llonner 23.n",4 Emanuel Kline S.2"S Joscpu F. I.amorelle UH.4HI George Kaufmann . , Louis A. Ladner .... Alexis J, l.lmtburner, ...... Walter J, Littleton. ...... .. Joseph P. Lodge. Harry McKel .,,.,,.,. John J. Mrquaid James E. Martin John Mllholland Harry J. O'Drlen..!........ WASHINGTON MAGISTRATES Pone.. Cassel Clare.. Conner. William C. Lynch Ueorge Ullrich JlEl'UDLlt'AN MAGISTRATES Walter H. Allison llenjamln Franklin llache Enoch T. linker Ilernard IteerRcr Joseph L, llercns i.uwm k none 12.062 111.323 4.156 1.017 4,184 3.202 1.751 0.527 130.260 0 1U1 James n. onr.inwi Pierson M Stackhouse CITY TBEASUP.ER . Leoltelrnont . Ira D. Oarman .il'SJlS Frederic J Shoyer 182.000 DEMOCRATIC RECEIVER OF TAXES neoree C. Shammo . 16,408 ueorge - DISTRICT ATTORNEY Robert T. McSorley 16.410 REQISTHK ur WiliUB James J. Breen Sobert Carson dgar W Lank CITY TREASURER Ira D. Garman Henry C Kline WASHINGTON RECEIVER OF TAXES Leon B Cox DISTRICT ATTORNEY Samuel J. Houston REGISTER OF WILLS Robert Carson Oeorge II Detweller CITY TREASURER Charles D. Antrim 6.444 2.327 8.818 6,174 0.400 SOCIALIST RECEIVER OF TAXESt Charles Joseph Hauer DISTRICT ATTORNEY Henry John Nelson REGISTER OF WILLS John P. Brown CITY TREASURER Herman Anders PROHIBITION RECEIVER OF TAXES Godfrey Stringer DISTRICT ATTORNEY Samuel P. Itotan REGISTER OF WILLS William C. Letson CITY TREASURER William II. Greene ROOSEVELT PROGRESSIVE RECEIVER OF TAXES W Freeland Kendrlck DISTRICT ATTORNEY Samuel P Rotan REGISTER OF WILLS James B. Sheehan 803 1.025 531 542 062 80S 877 872 853 83 12 85 83 3 S Alexander H llrooke. Harry C. Brown William F Campbell Walter E. Cnssel 1... Harry K. Clare James H Conner John W. Conrncl Atkinson Coatel'o J. r. Cunningham J. Hamilton Doming Michael P Dole narry a. Durst. Joseph U. Ilojd ..., 2.203 32511 123.877 837 (ill 2 2559 115.115 4221 1367 3152 1 .1 Q ,n,,J l, L'UIBI.i ,tl,,M,,l t - . William Elsenbrown "'.5,.,!! 2B48 5386 1006 24111 045 3Vi4 1582 068 008 1256 5541 1086 SSJ'I 206S 1002 7170 1450 6480 2508 620 1007 440 010 Edwin K. Walter E, Harry K. James 0. Max A. frieaianaer.. Charles E. GUI Clarence W. Gray ..., Homer W. Hacker Patrick F. Horan J. M. Rush Jermon . . , Frank A. Knmmeraad . George Kaufmann .... Louis A. Ladner Alexis J. Llmeburner . Waller J. Littleton ... Daniel McAvoy Sol Maliberger Albert Muscovite Thomas Patterson .... Abraham L. Welnstock M G Ford. Max A. Frledlander. . . . Charles E. Gill Morris Goodsteln I'larenco W Oray Homer II. Hacker Frank A. Hoftan David M. Hanna John r. Harlan Angelo Hayea Ferdinand Hublltz .... J. M. Rush Jermon . . . Frank Johnston Frank A Kammer&ad. ueorge Kaurmann I! Morris Knahln Alexis J. Llmeburner Walter J. Littleton Thomas W. MncFnrland. . P ' Malsberger Ralph Mollo Marlowe Benjamin Franklin Mecke Joseph P. Miller John Mulholland Frank W Neft 110.133 Harry J. O'Brien 3708 William P. Heed 1078 Milton H. Rperimner 4622 Charles P. Uooney 103.713 SOCIALIST MAGISTRATES Jamea Adams Bernhard Ileerger Thomas lllrtwlstle Charles W. Helllg Emanuel Kline PROHIBITION MAGISTRATES Alexis J. Llmeburner Walter J. Littleton Daniel McAvoy , Kllwood Allen ROOSEVELT PROGRESSIVE MAGISTRATES William F. Campbell Charles F. Rooney Atkinson Costello Frank" W. Nefl 4 S3 1,083 802 488 568 601 0,288 02R 656 1,733 130 64 884 54 404 113 62 27 173 ft 143 530 383 05 44 73 116 375 647 401 642 661 G36 AZIONI DI ARTIGLIERIA ALLAFRONTEITALIANA Una Nave Americana Fa Fuoco per Sbaglio su un Sotto- marino Italiano BEET MEN TO HELP BEAT KAISER Utah Producers Pledge United Support to Food Administration WASHINGTON', Oct 9 Ten thousand Utah beet sugar producers today tele graphed to tho food administration resolu tions of their support They stated that they have a surplus of 100,000 tons this year and will plant to the utmost capacity next season. Food Administrator Armstrong, of Utah, wired "all differences between sugar re finers and farmers have been forgotten, and a contract on a profit-sharing basis agreed upon " Harry C. Rood. ltasmond A. Stewart.. Amlello Tetl William J. Tracy .... Frederick W. IJlide... Charles H. Wheeler. . 1507 2 inn 2 22.140 1081 2084 DEMOCRATIC MAGISTRATES Bernhard Beerger 812 Joseph L Bercns 671 Edwin K. Borle 7087 John Bolan. Jr 1,4n:i Joseph S Iioyl 0,510 Alexander H. llrooke . . 718 Walter E. Cassel ". 532 Harry K Clare 33J James G. Conner 1.28C John W. Conrad ... 485 William Elsenbrown 10,120 Richard V Farley 8,583 Max A. Frledlander 300 Charles E. GUI tlOO John J. Orells 8,052 Frank A. Hasan l.wi'i Patrick F. Koran 000 Jamea H. Howard 883 J M. Rush Jermon 020 Surrenders After Fusillade George Hasklns, thirty-three, of 138 South Fifth street, barricaded himself In a barn near Chester when sought by the police. lie submitted to arrest only after his ammunition was exhausted. No one was Injured by the fusillade. He Is wanted, the police say, for highway robbery In At lantic City. Further War on Ticket Scalpers Captain Tate has declared further war on ticket scalpers In this city. Ho an nounced that tho scalpers selling tickets near amusement places would be arrested. He has had many complaints recently, he explained. To DiscusB Export Licenses A meeting to discuss plans for the ex porting license system will be helrl under the auspices of the Commercial Museum In tho Bellevue-Stratford next Thursday afternoon. C. A. Richards, director of the Federal Bureau of Export Licenses, will coma from Washington to attend the meeting. nOMA, 0 Ottobre. Kessuna operazlone dl notevole Impor tant vleno segnalati nello notlzla glunte flno a stamanl dnlla fronts dl battaglla Italians, ad eccezlone dl dlscreta attlvlta' da parte dell'artlgllerla Jungo tutta la fronte. Sull'altlplano dl Balnslzza rlpartl ltallanl In rlcognlzlono lianno comptute parecchle Incursion! con eslto favorovolc, rluscendo a fare alcunl prlglonlerl. Sul Carso nlcune pattuglle austrlache ten tarono dl avvlclnarsl al postl avanzatt Italian! e furono da questl disperse. Kcco 11 testo del comunlcato del Generals Cadorna, pubbllcato lerl sera dal MInlstero delta Guerra Itatlano: Durante la glornata dl lerl la nostra attlvlta' si llmlto' prlnclpalmente ad azlont dl arttgllcrla su tutto la fronte. Sull'altoplano dl Balnslzza I nostrl rl partl dl esplorazlone esegulrono delle rl cognlzlonl e pressero alcunl prlglonlerl. Sul Carso pattuglle nemlcha che tenta rono dl avvlclnarsl alio nostra llnee avanzate furono disperse. Un dlspacclo del vlce-ammlragllo Sims, lerl glunto al Dlpartlmento della Marina In Washington, annunzla che una nave csplOTatrlce amerlcana la quale vlgllava durante la notto nella zona dl guerra, pre sumlbllmente nel maro Adrlattco o ne Mcdltcrraneo, ha fatto fuoco sopra un sot tomarino Itallno II quale non aveva pronta mente rlspostc al scgnall dl rlconosclmento. Un umclale ed un marlnalo rlmesero ucclst. II Segretarlo Daniels ha sublto telegra fato al MInlstro della Marina ltallana esprt mento a nomo del Governo Americano, II suo vivo rlncrcsclmcnto per 11 dlsgrazlato Incidents o le ccndocllanze per le vlttlme. Kcco 11 testo del telegramma: "Ho appreso con profondo rlncresclmento lo sfortunato Incldenta della navo amerl cana che ha fatto fuoco per un mallnteso contro un sottomarlno Italiano, causando la morta dl un umclale a dl un marlnalo Ital iano. "SIccome la nostra navl esploratrlcl si trorano nello aequo europce prlnclpalmente alio Bcopo dl cooperare con le (lotto ltallana cd alleate nella nostra causa comune, tan toplu" profondamente lamcnto l'lncldente in cresctoso. A causa della recente lnsollta attlvlta' del sottomirlnl nemlcl In questa rcglone, cho ha causato l'affondamento dl parecchle navl, la lgllanza o' Btata stret tamonto mnntenuta, a 11 fatto sfortunato cho la nao csploratrlce non ottenne 1 segnall ill rlconosclmento rlchlcstl provoco' l'aper tura del fuoco. PregoW accettare da parte mla a da parte della Marina da Guerra Americana sincere o sentlte condogllanze per lo duo ltttmo." Un telegramma da Londra dice cha 11 Marcclallo Halg ha rlaperto l'offenslva questa mattlna nel settoro dl Tprcs. La nuova offenslva o' appogglata sulla sinistra da vlvacl attacchl da parte della forza franccsl o belgho cho mantengono parte della fronte belga. II marcsclallo Halg an nunzla In un suo breo comunlcato cha le truppe lnglesl hanno fatto progressl nono stante 11 maltempo cha lmperversa sull'Ku ropa occldentale SAMMEES DISPLAY 'OUT-TO-WIN'SPffilT Military Tournament at Camp in France Shows Highest Proficiency PRAISED BY PERSHING By HENRI BAZIN SlolT Correpoffit of the Evening Ltiatr urtth n Amrrtean Armu in rranen AMERICAN FIELD HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, Oct. 8 (delayed). The big military tournament, known m divisional field day, was held yesterday with Immense success. A big feature was the presence of Generals Pershing and Slbert and numerous other American generals, besides many French offleers. The program consisted of trench digging, defensive work and fire, the Sammees lying flat on the ground under Imaginary machine fire; storming of trenches with the bayonet, machine-gun fire, "grenade throwing and storming attacks In open and close forma tions. All the phases of modern war were Illustrated The scene was Inspiring. The Immense plateau was swept by a strong wlnUr-Uke wind, but the bright sucihlne put nctlon and energy Into the work. Tho earnestness of the Sammees was remark able. In my opinion they are ready now to go Into the trenches. After tha program had been concluded, the winning units were drawn up before tho many officers and were addressed by General Pershing, who Introduced .Con gressman Medlll McCormlck, of Illinois. "You represent," said McCormlck, "the spirit of the United States In your work. My aim upon my return home will be to spread tha Information of your magnetic earnestness, and to make It clear to the American people how you are carrying on tha great work of supporting the principles In which our Government was born. I shall urge this point In seeking the un divided encouragement and support of the American people of your future activities here." General Pershing then spoke. i am delighted." he said, "with the fine work shown by the officers and men of your division, and particularly with your exhi bition today, In which you have exemplified the true fighting attitude. AJways remem ber that you represent the principles upon which the United States was founded. The foes you will meet have been trained for centuries In warfare, that spirit having been Imbued in them from birth. Neverthe less, I am confident from what I saw this morning that you are their superior, and that the American 'out-to-wln' spirit as sures victory" General Pershing then pre sented the cups to the officers and men of the winning units. He spoke a few con fidential words to each as he shook hands with, tint nvkiUiit j...!,.. j t - . ,. - Was TvulvaA hv mHimmt - - Ak'fc. J 'i J . .. , ..... , .. ,,,,., can, who blushed as h tucMd taw We lovingly tinder his arm before UtttiJjj ; j ins consolation cups lor secona jneo ." points scored were presented by a princess, the first woman to Vtatt section of the camp as an InvKed She was Introduced by General to the Sammees, who saluted. MANN & DILKS UOi CHESTNUT STREET ml r &fc oyip Men's Overcoats Street Coats Motor Coats 16.75, 18.75, 22.75, 24.75 TyTol Wool is the best fabric ever made for out-door use. Tyrol Wool will not wrinkle, is dampproof, needs no pressing and hat warmth without weight. 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