I I mil I r f It 1 1ITTLE PENN' MEN HAVE WINNING YEP Spirit of Troops at Camp Meade Praised by General Nicholson HAVE RIGHT QU.'. L1TIES in v sn-r rMi' MUAnr Tinit Anu-ilca w . '. .Mil.. Oct. 10. . i the uar liecause niTT "up-Hittl-Rl-'ciit" of ll IICIi-IO-H .,,hll nf ll KoMler.v Is Hie glt tf a re- ; tiitklilP nimcnifnt mail today by lirlga. ' aler (IciieiiH William .1. Nlcliols-on. com- . . .i. I -.?!, Itifunlrv Hrieatl. fit ' Pim mrr " " " i thf ininp. CactlnK nsliir- the fetters nf tl tape Mm I compel ranking army officer lo I withl"iil their iic"on.l opinion.. Uencr.il, Nicholson illsciiKxeil I lie tinman side of j flicl s'am'K KiinUI Ivy. of Hie Seventy- i ninth Division ami. with imieli oinpliaalR . fited that they "III administer ii seveie heating t0 Ki'ls"' Wlllielin's "Unthinking llu' 'he men fioni forms of Maryland I'rmiMi' vanlll mill ine Bliop. uti;r i mil fortune, or rniiHiieipniH re iihjuk . l,lnp,l intn the world".- most rltleletit vol- ' diem he ilewilljert as one of the wuinler ' nd inat'els of tlie military woilil. lie make m secret of the fact that the ! C,if( object of the Haloing i-nuise at 1,11- tie I'enn concer.i dlsclpllnr. pep and splilt. for without ihee finalities, liedeclai t.. a lotdler I- worthless IMI'OIJTAXfl': OV DTKlMI'l.lNK "l)lclnhne " he lieKttti. "I" the mini im portant of a'l. fur M soldier to lie elliclent cm the fluid of battle mint he lini per cent .rfrt In dl-olpllne 'l'h new lecrnll must " IM ...... II III' -; rt, t i iiiiii-i i '' be Imbued Willi the principle of discipline and understand their value, for In an eo- ' rngenient hi very life may depend upon .' them. The battlefield orders must be obe.ved Instanllv. and to obey Initaiitly a man must , be well "disciplined." "But we iimsf not Imply that American ioldlers are snipped of their Initiative, for discipline, as it Is applied In the American rmj. develop a soldier- intuitive, poivets He 1 developed :is a. pa It of a Rreat sys tem or oiKanlzatioti. and. liavinK a definite duty to perform must tlilnU. 'I'o luive tliU rreat organisation act ns a unit. It I necessary for cveVy mall to do hi lut md do It at the proper time. That Is where discipline plays Its part. Hon does the American discipline com pile with the Herman system? The Cierinnn uildiei i taiiKht to obey, and to obey hllndl.v He I" a part or n frrent machine, but mil it few men in fliat machine m perinillrd In tlilnU. I'or Instance, when ttneilCHii tioop lire eitgafied in buttle. there is iivei- any fear on tile part of the men that they will lose in the event of their onieer. beltic killed. If a general U killed, a cnloiel '111 Ills place Ininu dutel.v If a lieutenant is killed, a qulck thlntinj.' setRea'il takes ills place. "TImI is not the case In Hie Herman army. for hen a company loses Its lead. the men are ilrniirallxed. "Iliey Jmve' been UukIii lo nlie.v. bill not tit think." Tom Inns upon the rpirlt of the American lo'dlerx, lieneial N'lchoboii asserted tm,t it Hie an' today, as In the day' of Val id Koirc. li. ttydiui'R and SantiaKO a Vpi. i ilia' "ill win the war for America at.il civilization." Tin-: iWT-I.OSi; KBKI.I.Mi "Ainen.H o Idlers." said the (general, "po lino i with the feelliiK tliai ui-. rant lo-i nevei entertnlu tlie idea thai ihev II loe. and when Ke'ltinc a Ik'kliR toe.v don't know It. It Is a stlck-lo-it and op-and-at-'em plrlt that cariles them thinugli. and that spirit will the Herman 'Ine '." smash j i .., , , ,, I Mcliolsiui paid ; At t'n- pn i Ueticral the S em . that ous'o i" I'l nivislou a compliment ........ ... . , ,..'... .. mil-Ken me neari-ncHi. 01 efi Phihuli Iplilau. and In fact every i romiiiuiiuy ilial has coiitrlliuled Its sons , .. ... j ..... -...!.. ... ,i. t '" "" "',,' -viwr K-piit "oav nr men were piociessinc rapidly hi their tMitilng aud Ihat-they were 'developiiiR .... ...... ... '....... ....'. iiiio inouei soiuiers. ueuerni .mciioisoii made this statement: J ., -s tnv eo.i, miio nnu iiiii, iiiia tu-r Hon to him . 'If you were on the battle field, and during the torrent of shells and bullets feel that you have a chance to ave your life by going' backward, a,nd that to go forwaid means death, what tiotild you do?' We caution him to think eil before he teplles, but .always comes the answer. I would go forward.' That typifies t''e spirit of the American army nd tvoifle the spirit of the. Seventy ninth division When these boys Ret on til firing line there will be no backward steps T'nt wilt kep moving and always tn the fi-oi t Ami when they are getting s Peking ihev wIP fMit all the harder, for their spirit Is evpressed In the immortal voids tif John Paul .lone. "I've Just begun to fight ' INTERCHANGE OF AIRCRAFT PATENTS DECLARED LEGAL WASfllXliToV. out. III. -Attorney lien er'al (iregorj today notified Secretary of War Ihker thai, in his opinion, the crosb-licen-lng patent agreement made by the alrctaft kontd with the Wright-Martin and Curtiss Irplane companies is legal. The agreement made by the two cotnpa "lei for the interchange of patents had been att teked by independent airp.aue man fifacluieis who maintained that It was a combination in leatralnt of ttade. Attornev tieueial (iiegory In his opinion oeclaied that Ihe agreement did not In effect retrain ii.ide. and was beneficial to the Coverniueiii x. execution nf its war plans Fire Loss in U. S. and Canada Increase N'KW VOUK, Oct. in. -The losses by fire, hi the I nited stales nnd Can .da during September according to tho Journal of lonnncrce. aggregated H.1Ul.'Jll, corn ered with $12,214,625 for the same month last j car Fancy and First Ciears Flours Fall IIIN'XIJAPOLIS. Oct. 10.--Prices of fancy Patent flour have been i educed fifty cents barrel to $lor.O. unit for llrst clears eenty-rtve cents a ban el to $9.75. PURE ' FRESH PAINT AnejeveMe Artistic painting such as Kuchnlc does- n H will make your home doubly attractive and at the same time preserve It from the elements. Gt our tttimat no obligation " Kuehnle PAINTER ADAM 51. OHKKLIN Ohio State Senator, who disap ptiired from his home in Canton on Scplcmber 4 and has not bceti v heard from since. OHIO STATU SENATOR MISSING Reward of $300 for Information of Whereabouts of Adam M. Oberlin . A lewaid of 130U lias been offered for any Inroimatlon a to the whereabout of State Senator AiUm M nheillii. of Cantnit. I), who il!"Hiprui'il fioni hi lioiue tu Sep tember t lie ha not been "een since. Notice of the offer was leccived at this Philadelphia Detictive ISurrnu today from SherllT !' I N'orwood. of I'anlon l-'llers have been sent luoadca!. II was said Sen ator Dhci In Is described a P.fl.v-e'cht j ear old. sl feet two Inches fn lielRht. vvilh white hair while mustache and dls- tl.,Hitdlnil lr.,.t (..r llllI-Cl -"h . Xn mention was made as to whether it Is fcatcd that lie met with foul play. I'ltiladelphians (Jo Soon "(her There" Two bundled I'hlUitelphh n will ,ee oversea dut.v within Ihe next few weeks, accoidlliR lo 1'iiptuili T. I). .Mills. Horull Ihi; inllcei- loi the clerical service of the United Stales Ai my Aviation Corps. In a two-day diive chough applications have been accepted lo Insure the Philadelphia quota of I'm! men IicIiir enlisted. TODAY'S MARRIAGK LICKNSKS Henrv Hlnanar Vli,,ii.vn. Hi and ItalUar i;nmHiio. alio i;mcui . . I Tonv Cllsllll. Allnntli' City v .1 I MeSn-eelwy. Atlantic Olv. N. .1. I .lohn .1 ll.nishirlv. e Vnrt.. N. Y aiil Atom an,) M.ir iinnr. I rj n rixim si Uoor f: Assmami. -'II" S rniul si. SrhlPlnr :ttil Wulf .1 hi,, I Ha I James I'. Vnuns. Mm N 4.',l si. and A I In lirm t,rs. t3:'.ll Pairtsii st t 1'Valik II. I.nlx. 1l?1 riiliiiaii at . and Mnruarpl Hmltli. SUfil N IVnv st .lohn .1. Miller. -JIM . Lambert si., nn.l Mar I caret Ailp. t.TJ" P.iplnr at. Uf-orcr-' .1. Tvlrr, ."."i." V. Alleu1ien av-., and Morffflfi! KoiMin .inn l,liovcpo,l ave Andrew .1. Murpln. 'JI4(1 Sciliil-y ave.. ami Mary O'llri"!, IHO Hlenuii.i'l avp. AlMlenrle'l Hrovnes. aTllil ta'unard st . nn.l ta Steens. Ilnlmislnirs. Pa Prank .1. Item MS.". K3cnl si., nnit Julia i". lluclie. '',:tr. N. IKth st Ludwifl: Sz.ilkmvsk'.v. 1141 N. 1M si., and Anela Sires, n tr, Pnola l. Mauri,- l-VMiaan. 1111 V. ."."th st.. and FliirHm-. Ilolderg. Is.MI X. Stll st. l.iHl l. Rfiseiitdallhi 1 3211 X. lilh SI., and SinLve Le Wlje. lijon Ilauir.nd St. Al.rahniu Lrwii. it'J.1 Wolf si., and Anna Kiaus". Inn:'. V tnih t Th.innis Mii'otinl.k. 2lS3 X. iltli St.. on',1 Anna Mutali. SSSa Silver st. John A. ILtir.v. t.T-". I'asile avenue, and Mary f-Xlll. tsin nmiw ave James II. Clark. IIU N. Halfnrd at., and .leiinl o'Cennor tin X Xalfurrt si Krederli k Sel'ellu,r'i. tr.lrt Kiicltd ave . and Dora A. Ilell. 141 Kalrmount ave. Ilarrv t'opiiln sl:s X llltli st , and Itulli Ma- grader. U17 N. ISth st Clnrles J. Iteed I'll N. Palmer si., and Mary Sokola. a.'li (lowen ni". Vinci nxii P.inett. mil S. 13th St.. and lluerclo Posrllo. 1-IT Klmun'J t. Hertram Mears. Ancksea. X. J., and Amies Wilson. "Mr. IV. Wlsharl St. Isaac Wood. 313:1 Heed St.. and Martha rtotiin- moo, .....a uerti hi Samuel SuUsimfl isus S C.th St.. alitl Lena Hem, let,, . Mil X ilih s. Prokon Malliil. .""it liren st.. nnd Pauline Ravvllk HUH ll-en St. . .,..,..,, ,, ,.-.....,.i.. iu-h iil. Knillle ll. Harris xnin Market i. ami Pter Adler. SJS (an si., and Julia I..s2 ir.Mve.a. l:'.l llean nt. ,5,rlt, .nnl,r, Mc. 'K, Palmer. OT.Vi liermammvn ave. and Anna .1. Al!"rt ' "''l". Jr-- iN:t!' ,v,lr !.. and Marie WalK. ill3:i Saiisom l. Ti,nm .Mltilietl 111.1:1 s. Slat l loughcrt. HlnJ Federal st. and Lavina IMBIIillHEIIiiKMIiilllllMIIIIW ?aJJitfig?y"f"S",MaIa'MMr'111 ' ' 'i IMIII'l"" I t'l'l rvr his is a Stove orMen for men of &veiiy jzae. taste and jb'uilo o tdest ne ot our proudest among our patrons men who have dealt with us for many years, and who have in many instances sent their sons and their sons' sons to buy Reed's Clothing. Reliability is the foundation stone of this business. From the young fellow just starting with long trousers to his aged grandfather, we supply clothing pecially adapted to individual taste and requirements cs I t 1 ...... mm J Mtinliiii M- ta'ill a n rl i sti and ot a cnaramcr auu h1"'''? .". '" "--"' p- manent business relations with us. Fall and Winter Suits in Correct .Models and Proper Fabricsv $15 to $50 i . Overcoats $15 to $75 i Jacob "Reed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTKJUT STREET EVENING LEDGER-PBltlADElPHiA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOUER 10, JEWISH REFUGEES FIND HAVEN IN U. S. Var Sufferers, Almost Mad From Frightful Experi ences, Reach America FLED F ROM PALESTINE A.V ATLANTIC POUT. Oct. 10. With minds and bodies almost wrecked by starvation and Kuropean war honors. elRhty-nlne .lewlsli war refugee from Palestine arrived bete on h French liner today. No brush or wotd picture .could lepioduce I lie story of their escape from Palestine, Huhseuucnt attack by Turk, iectie by tepresentaliies of the. Joint distribution committee of .American funds for .levvlsh war toiler, their safe arrival at Heme, Switzerland, and- the hazardous trip across the Atlantic. , Willi tteinblliiR bodies and eye filled with teais of gratitude they to!d their torle. Thej told of .leritalem. n city once holding; 85.0011 .lews. Uut 23.001) are left the others have starved to death. Vl'liey vveic four months eoing from Jeru salem to Berne. Many died fioni starva tion and expnsute while on tlie way. The few who made tlie tilp successfully arrived starvhiR. emaciated and half nude Temporal lellef awaited them at' Heme, ivheie clotlilnit .llo was provided Kn unite. tlie vveie attacked by a Imnd of .voting Tlliklsh tnldlers. who snipped them of an.v HH.hr of vlue. epeclall cloihliiR and food. Mauv of them have letatlves in America by whom they will lie caied for Other will be taken care of by Jewish charities . ... - ........ .- , -- . H I in it- lit iiuiiui ur- imim,'iiiiii At Heine all additional luim lefugees are mi,lllltll ,)l(, Slllin ,( lmlUe line neceS walling to lie brought over , ,xrv ,,, Their llrst act on aniving oti Aiueiicali soil was to offer piajeis for their safe hi rival ; their first ienuet was for fooil. The teqiiest was gtanled immediately by tlie New Votk tneinbeis of the t;oiiiuiittee. JACOH RACHARACH IM.AI) Father of CoiiKie.ssman ntid Atlantic City Mayor ATLANTIC CITV. Oct. In .lacoli Itacll nrach. father of Congresiiinn l.iac. HPacharneh ami Mioor ll.rry tlaeliarnclt. died suddenly at his home lieie this inotnlng from a heait attack brnughl on by iilltnents 1 unending old age. He was eighty-four years I , ., .. , . m ,1 u ...... aeu..t,.tU A nf Old anil one Ol mr llln ir,irpv, ,,.. ... the ieorl's clllreiis. I li It.ii liniiicb. while enfeebled bv old I age In i cent eni. bad been enjoying good health lie had lieen In the let ol spirit wli.li al bitakfasl a few minutes befnie he tv as sti icketi. .Mr Itacharacli Is well known In Phila delphia, vvhete he lived for onie .veaif. and thinuBhniit .New .leise.v. For fotty ears he ha been a lesldenl of tills city, vvhete lie founded the Itacharacli Itealty Company. lavliiR the foundation for Hie piecnt llach araih family foiluue. He vva the llrst and on.v picsdeiit of Hie P.etli Isiael Synagogue In 'this city. In addition to CoiiRtessiuaii and Ma.vor tiachnraeh lie is survived by Henjamln Hacharich. piomlnent In Ma ronlc clicle. aud former piesdent of tlie Chamber of Commerce of tills ylty. Licensed at Klklon to Wed FI.KTO.N. Md.. Oct. Hi. Collides that I came heie toilay to lie nuirieti weio .-mimi l.eou Baker and Beasle Sinclair, or i o liimlila. Pa.: Kail Philip (lunler. WIlmltiB too. Del . and l!oe I.. Waid. Newton. X. II. ; Warren Sehner and Mildred Aushback, P.ock Olen. Pa.: Wlllanl It. Laird and F.dna tVealle. Chester. Pa : James William F.tl- wards and Mary Agnes Fallers. Wilming ton. Del.: .lean W.. Meiedith and Ivlilh .Miller. Pemifgiove. X. J.: Chatles B. Lor luir. Independence. W. Va . and Kdlth Hippie, Philadelphia : Townsend llallinau and Illlzabeth AlcCarthy. Danville. Pa Frederick !.' Kvans and Mabel Kavengood, Sataloga. Pa.; Thomas IJvan and Sarah K Davltllieiser. Poltstown. Pa ; r.us.sell DowlltiR ami Madge Oeffe. Media. Pa : Frances Allen and Marie Wilson. Joseph PrliH! and F.dna- Wtnst. llaymond lie Pola and Mary Cllffanll. Joseph Shields and Kisle Weslliit. all of Phlladcliilila. be thj boasts is that we number DIX MEN ORDERED TO DIXIE CAMPS 5000 to Go to 28th at Atlanta and 1000 to 29th at Anniston SPECIAL POLICE FORCE By o Staff t'oiievroHrffiit CAMP DIX. Wi'lRhttown. X. .1.. net. tu. Following cloe upon the general order fioni Washington foiecatftig the tedltrlbu Hon of .National Aimy foices. iiii older ha heen teceived at Camp tVv Iti'lruclliiE the Immediate transfer of 60(10 men to south ern mobilization camp. Five thousand men will go to the SIMy-elRhtli Hlvislon al cmp llnidon. Atlanta, (ia.. the- otliei 1ur. to the Tvvnty-nliitli )lllon at Annhlon. Ala . the New Jersey National CSuard can tonmeiit. It wa also learned that tuOrt negio soldier of Hie National Annv fto'ii Florida, New .leisev and .New Yoik will tome to Camp Ii for tralnlliR The dlvlslo" at I'nmp t)! Is gtndually developing Into k self-sustalnltiR military unit, growing les dependent upon trained organization for the performance of its special dinie. The latest duty which the lookles rniil perform tlieniele i tliat of guard dut.v. The battalion of .National tluardsmen which was detailed here for that puipoe Is to be removed and it will lie up to the rookies now 'o take over tills Important task of KiiaidlnR tin reservation and all the (!nv eminent pioperty in the vicinity. The outposts and picket line cover about pventen mile, and In addition guards are placed at ciosroad and other Important point within the leservation It requiie -. .... .-( nh.Ki nil., thfiii-iiiil moh In I A special Tone of military potlro Is now I in the piocess of oigntilzallon. This will ! Include only about five bundled men and ll function will be to polite Hie cimip. j neai by towns, and to inaluluiii and guard i the lines of ciiniiiiunicalloli when tlio ihvi- hIoii leaches Fiance I It will not be concerned mi much with guaid dut.v at the cantonment and this dut.v will have to tie peifoitned by details of the looklc-s. .and il i piob.ible that cveij draftee In camp will get hi turn at doing :isicHxnncotiLKiLuiiHnju fa- to ; I Long Mileage Tires MUST Be Hand Made ; I PHILADELPHIA BRANCH, 804 NORTH BROAD STREET 1 ' i'iiom; iii:i.i rori.Ait 2015. ruoNi; kktom;. i-.kk 110. 1 I Made by Globe Rubber Tire Manufacturing Company, New York City and Trenton, N.J. Mil i Tijii 11 iii ni in 11 11 WT.yrnr!rariicirralfTrtfffiFi j B 3 d. i 1 ' FOR SALE BY 1 ; ! 1 KEIM SUPPLY COMPANY, VlEZHF f CRE,EANWOOD, LOCUST AUTO SUPPLY CO., 1 J !! 1227 Market St. 1421 F.lrmount Ave. 1411 Locu.t St. , i I . . . M METROPOLITAN AUTO SUPPLY CO.. HIRAM YERGER, 1 1 ; METROPOLITAN SALES CO., 716 N. Bro.d St. Wilmington, Del. I; ; I 677 N. Bro.d St. PULASKI GARAGE, B. D. LANE, I J il JAWER AUTO SUPPLY CO.. 16th -d Eri. Av. 514 M.rk.t St.. Ch..t.'r, P., g 'P fti m b.j GRIM'S AUTO SUPPLY STORE. GEO. L. CARROLL CO,.1 IB , I 604 N. Bro.d St. 236 N BrQd Sl 7,9 N Bro Stt , t ai r " ""; .r' V"-'"'."' ' - ''"ig2ii8sSiP the lonely but Important work of standing guaid. Itefcnc . soldier Is capable of going on guard be must be schooled in "The Man ual of (luard Duty " Lectin r on guaid duly and readings fropi the manual have been a tegular part of the dally Instruc tion of the men, but until they have had a tour of guaid duty they will be much in the same position as n man who knows Hie rules of the road but who has never driven an automobile. For when on guard duty it soldier has to deal alone with emetgency situations and all his resourcefulness Is brought out. lie Is r combination policeman and ifire p.itiolnmn and may be called upon tit a moment's notice In handle it deserter, a spy. a thief or spiead the alarm of a fire. The tnelllclency of it single sentinel may illnoigantze a leglment or bring disaster to a division. Army officers and civilian ntithnt lilt's ate nllve to the danger of the development of Illicit lltptor tr.tfllc among the soldiers nf the cantonment and have tlelei mined Unit the camp will be bonze-ptoof. Saloon kee'per In Mount I loll) maintain that they hava not violated the law nor broken the agreement among SHloonkeepet of the dis trict to sell no bottled goods. WILL IMtOHE LA KOLLETTE LUS1TAXIA EXPLANATION President' Denial Expected lo Re Fol lowed by Further Repudiation by Uryau WASHINGTON, Oct in The source of Senator li FolleWe's Inspiration for bis excuse of the l.uslttrrt'ii sliiklnK la to be probed to 'he bottom by the special "dl io.vnlt.v" invollKHtinR lommlltee. Plesldent Wilson tnduv added his .le nlal to l,a Folleltps derlarnllon In St Pa il that W .1 Hr.vtiii warned tlie President tlie .trie; cnirlcd, ammunition 'and nrge.1 its ailing he prohibited. A lettei fiom CliAlr. man I'omeiene. of the cotnutittee, is on It way to It i. van toda, which Is oxpecteri t" tliuw from the p-Secretaiy of Slate oott llniiatlou of hi denial already unoillclally icceivtrl heie 'r.ip , oiiiniiltee's preliminatv Investiga tion has dlsilosrd a reinai kable parallel be tween ,(i Follettf uisuineiil al SI. Paul ai.d ilmse Hie lieimaii tlovei ninent usrd in Lnsiiatiui tii.ies These idea vveic olTn'iallv diet letbtcO t,v Pie.ulenl Wilson's teplb". hi that lime The eon. m, lies militated tl .vould tM'.t on l.n l'Ohe',te giv.iig the M.vlice of ha tufiiima- hi, ami li i k iriiMiin fur igtiuring tins liov-eiuuient''- evldciue hxi naiBLTjru.B'rMiniKiMiHji '"'' '',,':''l''''H'iiii;i'H'!'''''p;;rrf!Mr,rnTnrnif!!UI!!l!ll!l!l;l Team timse Tekdcms Reduce the Operating Cost of our Car THESE hands are trying to tear apart a section of a Globe Tire and they can'r do it. Try it yourself. Cut through carcass and breaker strip down to the pure, white, plantation gum of the multiple-leaved spring-design tread. Now do your best to tear apart the tough ten dons of the tread. Exert yourself. Use all your strength but this wonderful tread will hold. This tire has everything str.ngth, speed, endurance and resilience. No tire was ever made that fought hl&der for great mileage or gave longer service. The "spring" built tread The unique design of the GLOBE TREAD radiates and throws off shocks like a spring, in stead of passing them on into the body of the tire. Moreover, the pores of the tread are filled by a unique process, as vanadium fills the pores of steel, creating a surface impervious to cuts and bruises, growing harder and more burnished the farther it runs. The double breaker-strip A powerful double breaker-strip, welded with thick sheets of perfect rubber to tread and car cass, protects the body of the tire against the hammering of the road. 191T SITTING JUDGES CLAIM SOLE RIGHTS ON TICKET Anderson, Lamorelle, Staake and IMonaghan Seek to Keep Others OAT Ballot A petition to restrain the i-ecietary of the Commonwealth from placing the name of the Judicial candidate polling the four highest votes nt the Philadelphia primaries for Philadelphia Judgeship vacancies was filed today by the candidate having the highest number of votes for each olllce The proieedlng arc directed aRalnst Cjium. W Woods, Jr., Sect eta ry of the Commonwealth, who tecenlly nseiletl that the names of the four highest Judicial can didates, would go on the, ballot. The peti tioners bold that under the iionptirtbaii Judicial act they should be the sole nomi nee's at the general election Tlie petitioners are .fudge William II. Staake and John Motiaghan. of Court No 5; Judges Lamorelle and Anderson, of the orphan' Couit .ami Judges IJeehtel and Herger. of Schuylkill Count) The vote of ihe rival candidates at the primary election was as follow, according to tlie ofllclal count: Orphan' Court--Kdward A Anderson, 127,303: Itobert F Bonner. J3,n5t ; Km tliantlel Kline, J 2 . f i S ' Court No S -Judge Staake. 1I.1JL',". Judge Mnuaghau, IIT.TAI: Judge Houoi vvell, 48.3IS; Fred S tirake. 1!ifi RARY UJI'T IN ROYS HANDS Told lo Take It to Address Where II is Not Claimed Jacob ttuhetislelii. nine vrm oil ,.r SUM Nnith Oi'tiltlu.l stieet. was standing at Thltd and Brown street .ves.tertl.iy I. en n woman described bv the indue a alimit twenty-two years old handed lino a one-year-old baby, neatly diessed and lold Intn to tnke It to 0113 .North Second sttcM Jacob took the child to the adthe- but no one t (aimed II. so tlie lad placed it gent,v on the irop Alts Fanny Alcjeis. of tint, Not lb Thud itieet. seeing the wailing babv earned it to the b'rotit and Muster streel station, wheio it was scut to the Philadel phia Hospital. GUABAWTEED 6000 MILES The "concrete" bead A special bead, supported by 95 strands of interlaced copper-tin wire, reinforced with live rubber on the principle of reinforced concrete, and vulcanized into a resilient cable, further de fends the wonderful friction of the straight-side tires. Maximum mileage 5 Hand-made, brain-built tires magnificently li able to withstand the whirl of blows from the ? road beneath. Made in strictly limited quantities 1 and pledged to unroll long maximums of mileage. a It is the height of economy, for large cars and small j to run on Globe Tires. a z 4 V1 , , ..T..;i tmjiv TO "WED StSTER.ll!l(i4 Munscy, Pa., Manufacturer WJH Til Brother's Widow as Brjde Ceorge I. Painter, sixty-two years if a manufacturer of Munsey. t'a., todal" at&sX&i Intn-a n n,nla.. HnAnA in ......1 A.JL. a t-.- - ', iii,ii.d iivGiion it my nifna Painter, fifty-six years old, of 6753 mantown avenue, who was the wife of deceased btother. .rs Painter lias been married twice befofri ins llrst wire died about thirty-five yeati ago. while the lit of his second vveddlra were separated by the Divorce Court -at i,ycommg t;ounty last March. .Mrs. Painter, the bride-to-be. baa bean a. whlow since the death of her Intended liucV band's brother about fifteen yearn ami h Munsey, Pa The pair vtifl be married In-'' Xortltown, Pa , by the Ilev Mr Deacon. - 1 t 1 M jf .Mexico Plans to Crush Itcbcls wf MKXICO CITV. Oct 10. The rtov-Mi.'ak ment will shottly put an annv of 6000 wit-' ,;j dirts In tho field to crush tho rebels wh'V": '1(J 111 Stilt ODllfM III HlA UltllMt, .,e tV4V.,H.l i ,' &"1 Tainaulapas and Vera Crur., it was; ofa " , ,1 iiciauy Hiiuounceti intiay trie campaign tvns launched tiRalnsl tliej Feliclstas. wlpf are operating In OaNaca. while troops, tinder Ccneial Manuel Dleguez, Governor oi ,lallco. ate expected tt wipe out the scat? tered tevolulionarv bands In Tamaulapita and Vera ciuz and rcjtotc older lit the Tutnpico oil Ileitis, White, Brown, Gray, Black ktvii: ash Tim aut of siakixii laicqr rr.r.T aiti:r HM,i.r, is ArrLinn in 5 ll.STi:itl-V WAV IIT VH Stylish Shoes For Stout Women AT Our Store Only In w'iPIis n. EB. EnE. Slzts from 4 to tl. $5.00 & $5.50 19 STYLES IN BLACK SEAFRIED BROS., 281 1 Girard Arc. ucan Lvery Kvtnlnic Except Tburiuy. I BilX I'l'iiiiiihiiiHiiiiidiiiiiiiiimiiifriiiiiiiimiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii Amit 1 I 3 - i tl 1 a 1 ' 1 is . 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