Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1918, Night Extra, Image 6

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fcP.EXPECTS
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jtimatcs ol 1 oihoitow s
f&fote Change Political
rConiplexion of Congress
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Election of Bali (Ivor Sauls
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Vlth election elnj unusunllr linpurt-
Xv nt IBM jcar lievniie or lt tieinendous
'".eoneeiiueneef lo the peoplo of all the
""17. World but tucntv-feutr hour rilMnnt,
r,,j$?;?w both big political parties me totl.ix
LfMn-f "laltlnp thell cleienlh-houi npi( ul I"
V CLf " Miiers ior control en ine' piiuiu ami
iLiM P Houo of Hepreelitntlcs
hiiV' Both parties continued ttiil-ii ul the
,' 4 nel of the rninpalRii to uiil out nin-t
, ardent appeals for Miton In nil tne
&.- .ai-oiiui'p, in spue 01 inc laci mm ivr lne'sweei
uj y Hilt inree ll.lj h e-ne'll ohm mwii ivhuhik
v,!jHf ("irter conddentlv claiming the rcitul-i
.'.' A4. "election of a uood mirkine in.ilorltv In
? hoth thn Sennle nml 1tnii.i In the nrvf
?".w Consrcs nnd plilint out i-iircfttllv Itcn-
fVC '" rcecnsla lo substantiate tne
,'ikti claims.
WrJ'ffi',, . The Republic ins cl.ilnuil todav to
rP ,ave Indlsputiible Infoini.itlon fiom their
political obsencis out In the itlstrlets
that they ulll recelie a "t tonurrow
ufflclent to upset the l)f iiiocr.itic con-
of both the Senate and Hoii'-e nnd
Minnf i til i tni-U' aP f.iiti til tt. y.iti-
J:rr4'i'm ntsi.l u .mI i.,.n I.. .1... 1 I. ......
Efc"W T'10 I"mocrats tiie othor liniitl
0&F-?iXf7 nlQ ImA.I 4li.i n1uoll.ui ii 111 inoiilf tn
. ciaimeu me eiecuon ni ipsun in a
riftSiV Ticmocratlc majority of M In ll.o Rcn-
'fM?ttfiU,e nnd Uflrn in thu House
fojjn Delaware LonUs Hrnublhiin
TSfflJf TAtest reports from ndlers of lmih
'Sto"'' "art'es appear to fijrwist the ebc'Ion
,'tjlgs1 of a Ttepubllcan Senator to ucei-(l n
l39' Democrat In Kelaw.ire Illinois .Mlssouil
ffiivVVv na -expoa. anu eleci'ou 01 u n ni'.
iSmfr ratlc Senator to .ucoeed a llepubllcan
vV5As( ,n ooue isiaiui .inn you'll ifmvn
K& The situation in the M St.ius where
Mtirv party representation In the Senile siems
TBrilIkeJy to be chanutd b
Wlm ls as follow h.
tonui row s ote
iKiJCsfX Delaw.in The lteniihlli.iii nf UhI.i.
?Jl5A .. II.. I .1 1...1
n( wuir, hiji iiiuiij jii lilt niiiiiiiHi .lit le-
ported to hae fo lecomtled their dif
ferences and he.iltd the uoiimU of tip
ISt! ,ispute in tne (in font macnlue that they
tfiffptf- 'Helsler Hal' oer euutor U'lllaul
rj vSauIsburj , the Democratic IncunirieiiL
'J.1 Illinois Hero in another normally
t'S-?' Republican State. ('nnsri"-Mii,iii Med'H
SL!', McCcrmlck has been tiiikIuu a urinous
fc1 ji!(, nd effective campaiKii In an effort to
P.'l-j'?. defeat Senator J, Hamilton Lewis If
irf. nmuior Ajewn, nii uih awsisiance Ol
jijl President Wilson, succeeds In lomliiR
5,'f " Pack to the Senate l.o u ill burprisv .1
1'X iMTgo majority of the political If.ulcis of
fi It. Missouri Missouri Is not a "sale"
5jlemocratic State so far as the election
ofrfj Tot Senators Is concerned, and the contest
"jTJ 4 1 Wolner on there now to elect a successor
S.xrtto Senator Stone is said' to be a tos
fjSfjfjaP between former Ooernoi Joseph W
Si4il)lk, Democrat, and Seldon I. Spencer.
wti m 1.11 .. IT-l.tl.. c- .. . ... . .
lncJUUi aii line ,-iieiicer lias siutw 11
"PW ability In recent jears to poll a Mr
3?frolk's former popularitv 1 sahl to have
Wwaned and it Is predicted he will be
i a.Jiuared by taetlonal tlirlus In hK own
, "VJ, & Mrtv.
3J S , Republicans llupe fr Nrimlu
i $i vda CpnBressman Itoberts. iiho
.V;1! runioiip on wrj iieiiuoncan iiCKet in
JKevada against Senator Henderton, has
bit
W"" oi.n (.uttiL,. 1.17 Mill liui I1CI n
W'PDarently he had no chance In former
v aleetlons that the Heniiblli.ins nnne.-ir
(iM.nAilanl l,u i 111 "nm. ll..nrrl. .1.1..
tW- O-Shaunessy, reports to Democratic
,a,W''lieaaquarterb Indicate, is uoing to defeat
WV& - te llepubllcan opponent, Senntor U B
ss."'4 Colt, by a considerable marcin.
4 , . South Dakota O. V. Dlnehart Is re
. a'w H?rted to haie a chance to defeat Sena-
-?V nw Tlmm0 UIaIIi.i T ......1.1 1.. .. C?... 1
y 'Hfw.f""' ,l is Bald' nas not ealned strenmh In
,?3-Jto-ceni years. inuene uemoerats nae
S'?P been maklnir considerable headw-ay
lf'Kfli.TJie senatorial contest in Michigan
liKg, W11 doubtless furnish more srenulne Tn-
"J.TW .. l. - l lit. .. .1..
vj-- mi me Kcniai puujiu man mi
'wl'1ta In any ot the other States ,t
' 4Semocrats of Michigan took Henry Kord tho contests m all theso districts am
I n' their candidate for Senator and then j close. Representatives Anthony and
f$rl,-Halted the Republicans to Indorse him Campbell, Republicans, appear to 1 as-
Jy,fl the ground that ho was a Republi- sured of ie-e!ectlon while the Demo-
fJiL.l''? o63iivii ul 1 iniui'iii. llftun lilt
"em. The Republicans declined the In.
fr -tLAt iu iiuiiniirtiiu j.iuiii.,11 11 ,m:iv
KwJpgberry. The Republicans attacked Ford
fcsMjja a pacifist; criticized the action
P-toiF''0' ,1'S eon' 1lsa, I" securing e-
vltatlon and nominated Truman H New
' ysJ: FnPllon I'Om tno urait, ami have been
tPjJSsmaklng soma capital out of the Hughes
LP.Wlrcraft report which put Kord In a
Si"'l"er "Bnt ror Harboring Heimans
tflrflfTho most careful etatninatlon of the
PrtjSfe'lrlcU In each of the last three elec
7. , Mons with due consideration for -per-
ri(,,ifj.fonallty of tho opposing candidates and
f ,'; .j-rtansed national and economic condl-
,. Mons seems to forecast a change of
ipout twenty otes in tho House from
Ws2tB lviliiciaili; 10 ene j v-'puuueun coi-
"-"T. ,, 1 I. linOAltlni. Il.n Tni-irwin , In ..... ..l
J-JKiA giving tho Republicans a majority
W.A About ten tn Ihe. House. npmncmlln
w Wll, ulDi.,ltll, HIV l.riuuvi -lli; 1UII1IUI
P.P.fontrol of the House now comes not
r,JJiureiy irom a democratic plurality, be.
--n,UDU Liicu hid , je;iiiuci tun anu Jil
'1publlcans, but from a coalition of pro-
K'?P ' liiurifciiviriiis, ruciunsis, jor-
fffclbltlonists and a ncnpaitlsan with the
jMmocrms. Many ot tuese muejiendents
.WUJ be wiped out tomorrow.by straight
f ?1nAHHAnvn in rl 11 Atmlillnn ..,
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JCLAIM AND COUiSTFM
litrt.AlM in Mtnrtr v irecr
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rf
'tJHtttiai mipaicn to EittUuo I'ulUc Leaner
&!i Clilenco, Nov. 4.
h Issues of loyalty, of war and
. prwwm V-, "- J' fc'. l-U.IEOn HblHBl dl
nnnrr if mAH.it-Aanuu ...m(n.. .....
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ind of (ui)i)ort of the President inW-
lllnfr with isues of partisanship, ncwi-
. tuatpil by Mr. Wllion's own prclelentliil
1 tianlfeutei for the return of his pirty
I n control of t'oticros, one -f tha iookI
I enmrkalile polltle-nl cumpnlKtw In the
Ih'rtory of the country Is nt an end
Seldom linn there liern f'icli mirer-
alnty of the result The Itepulilloaii"
n well ill the IicriioomlH lire clalmlnK
he lctoi.i toineinow In both the eon-
.set for control of the Semite and
' I foil so.
The Nopulillcin tmnt.iiri.-it couimlttrc
I'm confident of iichlfi InK a Hcptilillian
pnjorlty of one In the Senntr. net
i In nf four Hifn.ite xenis ior me i.u
publlc.ins Mould produce a tie.
i Thu Democratic barters concede, the
Iofs of Illinois and Kansas to the Ile-
publicans, but claim they will make
irUns In other States, notably Nebr.isUn.
' niiedo Island and New llnmjish'rc. sufll
cleul to offset lhcM losses nnd maintain
I thtlr priseut nu Jorlt In tin Siimte A
majorlt.v of le"s than ten In the ltoue
ipp ais to constitute the cvtent of the
(actual i pictatlon of the Democrats.
Koui !o..ilt isnilists In as nun) dls
trlcls feature the cotmiisslon.il oimpalffn
In lown ltipresentatlvc Hull, who loted
iK.iinst prtpiiedliess. against Mar and
ilT.ilnst the ilinft. 15rcentntlp tlnii
ten. Mho Mited acalnst Mar; Uiprccn-Mtlii-
Swett. Mho oteil nualnst ine
iMiedness, nt.il Uiprrsentntlve lUin-sen-
who Mittil nK.ilnt preimrednt s
unl imalnst the diaft, all Ilepubllc ins.
He llBhtliiK for their ;iolltk.il lives Hull
' iiiioosed hi I'olioiel 'A. of Danpott;
lij i aiuain i mm, m unnii
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.i n.,pi li verCHiint nr hsii m
'lliirmflclil. all' these liemncrntlc i null-
lite. beitiK olllceis In the iirmi Manx
. .... i ..... . ...i.t.. 1 1 if
irnn S OppOFeil III iii-in - ai,.j,. ... ...
'"hat Us flty. Doniocral
Tin re Is a b'ttev tlKhl in the Klexinth
District, which Is usuillv dlsputid ter
Itoiv. between W D lljlo Uepubllcin.
and fonnif f'onirn ssman Steele, Demo
crat who voted ,-iKalnst pn pandness
leRlslatlon While the Democrats are
uprenicb contldenl of wlnnlm,' these
- ntc-ts biciuse "f the Issues Involved,
tlieie Is no KilusaviiiB the fact that Mr
ll-nu s lUMon in riconvenlnc pulltlcs
his Injured Democratic chain""! of suc
cess and solldllbd the Uepublloins In
this tun malls lit publican Slato The ic
clcclloii of Senator Ktnvon, Republican,
Is a foreeunc conclusion.
J'liril's llrfrut I'reilleteil
I nblnsed estimates from Michigan
Inillciift. tin election of rommanfler -Nevv-l.errv,
Hepulilican, to the Senate over
llenn Tord, Dtmociat. b.v at least 40.
nno majorlt.v Tlieie Is evtiy evldenuc
that the l'nsldeut's selection or Mr
Tord and paitW.ui appeal for a -'m-cr.itli
majority In Conpress have falint
o bulce th's banner Uepubrcan St.itf
ami blrthphue of the Republican parly
fiom its moorlnBS
Whlli the Thliil I'lftli and Thirteenth
CoiiKU'slonal DMilcts. now- n presented
bv Uspublli an-. 1utiiI-.1i rloie coiite-ts.
the ltepublli m lcadds sav they have
re.umi to ispect the retuin of a solid
Republican delegation fiom Michigan to
CoiiKTtss riepresint.itive Doremus,
r. -., ., I... h n i enresellted the Tlrst
l'fIITTI.I .11. ' '. " - --. - - - -
n.Kiil.-t sne-inl .-ais, but mIio voted
against prepiredness. Is In diuiKer, and
I,. !.,. s:,.,.n,iil IirstrlLt Hill Miehlner,
I Republican, K reuarded as virtually cer
I tali. I,, defeat Reii-esentltave Keakes.
Democrat, who also voted URalnst
pieiiaredne-s.
AlthoUKh the lt-eleaioii of Senator
.Mson. Republican, In Minnesota, is
regarded Ktneiall.v as a fore cone con
clusion, the campa'sn sudden! has as.
sinned a new asptU Involvimr charRCK
of breaches of faith aR.iln-t the Demo-ciat-.
in vlt.vv of the lovcltv and eltl
clent public service of Senatoi Nelson,
the Demociats iieiceived no hance to
lent hlin, and several months aRO
started out to make politic 1 capital out
of 'ndorsement of n Republican as a ds
pl.iv of wartime nonpirt'sanshlp With
the" approval ot the Wilson Administra
tion. Dt-mocratlo Nation U romnilttee
nnn 1-vnch and hl- iis-oclates i.iused
the Minnesota lieinociats to refra n
fiom iiomlnatliiff a candldato asainst
Senator Nelson
W Ii Caldeiliead was nominated,
hovvevei, as a Nationalist, and is now
lepute.il to be the candidate of Town
leys Nonpartisan leaKue. Paldtrhead
is now i iculatiiiR an appeal for his
eleLtlon over Nt-lson addressed to John
I.lnd bv the Duuoeiatle. National Coin
mittee "Democatie National t'ommittee"
-lupporteis of Senator Nelson now
chaice that the Democrats withheld op
position when politics v.as adjourned by
the Prealdeiit, but vlolatnl the atmlstlce
and renewed hostilities lis soon as the
President i.ionvened politics nnd called
for the return of his party majority to
Congress.
.. O. I, semiliir for KmistiH
Democratic leaders concede the elec
tion of Governor Capper, of Kansas, to
the Senate The Rt publicans epect to
irntn Com Home seats In this State, but
cratic Incumbents, snouse anu i'ooutiie,
seem to have the advantage, of their Re
publican opponents, despltothe otes of
these Demociats affalnst preparedness In
the last Consxess Hoth have hard flKhts
on their hands ConBressman Little, Re
publican, who otcd apalnsi prepared
ness, :isr. linn war and analnst the draft.
Is up airalhst a hard contest The result
Is 'doubtful In till ce other districts, the
Democratic tepresentatlies of which.
Helverlnif Council) and Ajies, voted
against pieparcdncss and Connelly voKd
SRalust nai
Ohio Is one of tho most doubtful
States. The prohibition Issue has ( on
fused the campaign, but the Republi
cans expect K.ilr.s Cornier Senator
Dick, Republican, is expected to be
elected 'In a district formerly Demo
cratic, while Repicsentatlve Drumbaiieli,
Democrat, probably will be defeated In
the Columbus district, Representative
Key, Democrat, and "Representative Sic.
Culloch, Republican, are In districts
classed as doubtful. The Democrats are
claiming1 a chanco lo defeat Representa
tive Lonsvvorth, Republican.
Indiana presents one ot Jhe most com
plicated situations There aru no fewer
than sit districts In the Slate that will
be lost or won on u small maigln. Rep
resentative Darnhart, Democrat. Is al
most sure of defeat. In tho Thirteenth
and Representative island, Ri publican,
is at a disadvantage In the Second.
The districts now represented by Rep
resentatives Cox, Democrat; Sanders,
Vestal and Kalrfleld, all Republicans, i
are close, with the Incumbents having
tho biter chance of victory.
.uiiiu i. ill
Lamps and
Lighting Fixtures
That command your admiration.
A wonderful display o.f artistic
and quaint designs at prices con
sistent with the best workmanship.
Designs that are different from
those in other stores.
The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co,
Makert to the Critical and Exacting
427-433 North Broad Street
"A Vhrt Walkout AutmMU Kw" .
BOTH PARTIES CLAIM
DELAWARE CONTROL
Bui iV'ithrr
Kpe
ci
.iiiul-
si;. I,. p
olitirnrAlrotiiiKS
Called Off by Police
llinlnntoii, lirl., Nov I.
On the Uc of the election lite elialt
nun of both the Ripublli an nnd Deino.
untie? pnrtlis mo chihtiliiK vlctoij In
'he strotiRest political battle which Iris
oce-urred In Dtlavinio for enrs. It has
only been In the Inst Meek that nli.v
peel il Interest has been taken In the
'ninp-ilRii. for the icasoii that virtually
th entile Slate has been lluJilliiK the
epidemic of InnurniM
Hairy T. (iinham, ehalimati of 111"
Dfinociatlc Mate i'omin'ttii dee land
In an Ititetvlew- today thai, despite 111"
hard light, the Democratic party will
win but w In n nsked for llgutes ileiland
tint he did not caie to who mil tin ful
Infoiiintlon to the Republle'iius lunhl
T l.avton. chili man of the ISfjiuIiIIiiiii
State lommlttie, nt the same time dt
elated t Ii it the putv would canv the
State bv moil majotltv and that tin
tlguiis mitjiit l. huge r.
Kepiitillctllls 1 lilted
Until sides, howevei, nilnilt that this Is
the haidist tlg'it wlileh his In c M gr'
for vears, mid while both piilles me
temethn, so far ns the b'nleis nic con
cerned, tlieie aie Knlng lo hi' n number
of huh pendent voters about Delavvale
Is noimallv Republican, and, in this ti
spicl, the lit publicans have nn advan
tage In nuse tlietnitv Is now uiiltidmid
'he old f.iitiotial dlllneiices have been
healed
been held In Wilmington j esterdav bv
both patties vviie eallid off ("lib f of
1'ollie UiMiige lllack notlllid the chair
men of tin illtftirtit pulv iiiR.inlr.itiiius
that, undei the lullng of i'Hj Judge
I'hlllp Q I'hurehnian In the iceeiit Sun
d.i baseball giiuis, such meetings aie
against the law It Is utiileistood that
some of the minister in the ill pio
tested ngultist sutulnj polltie.il nieet
Iiirs Mn-llliK- ( iilled Oil'
Two of the meetings ealled off were
to have been hi.ld bv tin Demociats.
One was to have been held in the after
noon lo bo nildicssiMl b lie in v M Mor
Renthan, the former ambassador to
Tin key, and the other Denioi rat 1c meet
ing was to have hi en tindi l the mis.
plocs of the labor people The Republi
can meetings called off wile one which
was to have bten held at the looms of
the Voters' Nonpartisan l.e.igm and a
mee'ting for eoloied vote!- which whs
to have been held In tho National The
atre. Democrats weie onsldi lab! agi
tated because these' wire two of the
largest meetings vvhleh tin hail m
langed for the campaign
CLAIMS N. J. FOR DEMOCRATS
State Chairman Sajs State Will
Hack President
.Sjrcl(l' Dispatch to Uccntno i'ne' Tulocr
'Irentoii, Nov A Hhv lug eanvasstd
the State. Chirks K Mi'Donald, liiino
cratlu State e'lulrni.in, todav (Iceland
that New Jersej would stand back u(
me ('resident at tomorrows election foi
United States senators and Congress
men. "The man who puts Americanism
anove parly lojaltj f'i yn i
lleves that the R-lsldellt's leniesenl.i.
tlves In the Allied War Council should
be upheld, and the man who believes
in.it Divided counsels are il.ingeious at'
this most clltleal time in the lilstmv-
i, ...... .... . ..... r... ..,.- , i.iiunik III,- 1,111'
I of contldeniv which he asks, ' said the
.Im.l'liu 11 111 irllu ll Hr. ulilc.l .1... . ..
ttate ciuirnuns jireoiction
"The tremendous significance of the
President's appeal has had Its efleet
upon me vtiers run world war has
been won under his le.ideishlp. which
nonor lo ungruagmgij accorded him bv
public opinion both here and abroad.
tor tne citizens ol his own State to
vvnnnoid indorsement ot him and his
tmicies would ne contrary to the gen
eious impulses of a patriotic tieonle.
Hushed with victory and giatetul to Its
great leaner.
I'reiiche- Farebell Sermon
The Rev. Dr. (ieorge. D. Adams
preached his tare well seininn last even
ing in tne c nestnut Street Baptist
Church, where he had been pastor near
ly ten jears lie has accepted a call
lo the Clrst Raptlst Church. Hast
wi.tiiKe. - 1. woe ior au, uns will le-
nunn a innnucr 01 ine hoard of man
agers ot the American Raptlst I'ubllca-
11011 rMiciei'
Voters, Attention!
Vote Tomorrow for Amend meni No. 1 on the Ballot This.is a non-parti-
san matter. It confers authority on the Legislature to borrow $50,000,000
for road improvements. Bonds will not be issued in the entire amount at one
time, but as needed to make improvements continuous.
New York State has expended $100,000,000 from loans on its roads and is
reaping enormous benefits. Many other States issuing bonds for same pur
pose. , '
Pennsylvania has no State debt, but has the' poorest roaefs of any State in
the Union considering population, size, etc. h '
Saved Paris and France. Will save us billions in freights, relieve freight con
gestion and make transportation by motor truck over our highways possible
at all seasons.
Will reduce cost of living by bringing the farmer directly to-the consumer. .'
Farm products are selling in New York City and in Baltimore today at decid- "
edly lower prices than in Philadelphia. The same condition prevails in all
States having a system of improved roads.
' V
Pennsylvania levies no State taxes on real estate its revenue all derived
from corporations. , ' r
Automobile Licenses will pay interest
and sinking fund on the entire loan.
. ' .
Pennsylvania Motor Federation . '
R.. P. HOOPER,
President
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litiDttl
GOV. EDGE CONFIDENT
OF 60,000 MAJORITY
PirtlirLs
His Own Election
t
and
nam
Suffrage and
Prohibition Issues in .Terse
I'rentnil, Nov 4
In ibe (Ui turn' In New Jersi.v totnor
tow Ibe two l mi ill Issues nn suffrage
and 1 onre f
At the polls tomnirow the State will
oIilI n lulled Slntis Senatoi. twelve
f'oncn "-sinen. n i iirplttc lioitso of stv
Amh mbl.v nun, s' stnic Srii.ttiim for full
tiims nnd lvo to Ml tiueplied teiiiu.
'1 he elilef Interist unteis In the Sr
utoilal contest. III which (Jovcinor l.dge
on Hie lit publican side, R opposed to
I'oo'-go M l.'iMonle. cStuli Comnils-
slolier of it.'iuklti? nnd Insurant e, lieino
ci.it. for the long term, mid t'nllril
States Senator David Ihilrd, lie publican,
ipp ilntnl tempoi.ttllv In succeed tin lite
Siii.'ilni William lliighes, of r.ueisoii,
agninst i-St,iti. s- tut . ii- Cli.iilis ei'Con
'(II lluine-sj, Diiuoii.it. foi the short
toil"
1'Mgi pi ul let h his own (ixtlon bv
( ii.iuiii. with a f'mllnr llgiite foi Hiiiul.
while the Dinioirats piofess eMUal con
tiileiice of wlimliig biith tin long nnd
short teims The women stini agists have
been making n sti unions camp itgn
ngiinst Ilalid bee ius. lie ilcil'lieil to
vote for the puITi me iimii iiilnu lit Mrs.
Abide Scott lSjher mi niber of the ox
'eutlvc I'oinmlttec of the National Wi
iii n s pulv diiluiil 1li.il the (lection
of llenirssv will mean the passage of
the l'eder.il uineniltniiit U a vote hf nt
least fit to 32 Hie ptnlUls sine d( -fun
for Sin.itoi Hilid who lu-tlllis his
iefus.il to voti foi the aiiieniliuent on
the ,11. Mini in.ijoiitv against Vuffiage
given bv New ,1(sh time .vims ago
Destilte the il.ilms or the sulfi.ig'sts
the Indications aie that Hdge and H.ilnl
will win New Jitsev is norntally Repub
lican: lldge bis in idi rood his pioiuses
as iiovuii'ir and his ilu lucking not
on! of bis own lull but nl-o of
m.iiiv Dunni i.its who believe, that the
I'tesldeni s ai'pi.H foi 1 Demociatlc C0n
irii ss was a bad move
The lltiuoi is-u. in th. i.'inipalgu
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Good
PAUL C
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'mffiM' ROOTS Q I
PlSSMI onn rr , IM .1
i lif-iisi Louis heel and service heel boots in a wide .-v 1 9
' WIII.W variety of wing tip, straight tip and plain vamp laMJ I
S v !l mM$ sti'les wJth turn or welted soles. ''iM Q
4 MS.!fe "ffiu,o cxicy zvm, jJViii, uriue;c; xviu, UJgK- J gSS B
i Wmmsmff !&i Manogany uair, vorao Tan uau, uun-metai Baapl- - B
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vSSSvSSSW .;fe IvUII. JLI-Ulini HtlCK. nilliUlUl HIUlOll 1.IU WILII, r.(TS! . , ! 9.
f F llk mode buck top, Latllcslrip Gray Kid with gray Wt l'C I
.!ti' tnicc ton. eaar 'itss& P
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' B lOOe Patrictism Continups at Hallahan's iCiiW-T I '
li sWfl T''" I ""'' Motes irill rinse INm., JfW&&fk' P&
I 2 2uci Wed. and 7iura. at G P. M. sharp. Open eveninya ;nas mlMr
;?H u"u 'MHf m untif. jlttiUt htitvt stotc vptns 0 .1. .If., cloaca 4M8frW?'$M$i.
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I lllilil 1028-30 Lancaster Ave. Vsik
B 00th & Chestnut Sts. TI
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WOLFF,
Secretary
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nroiifllns- tieat Interest. Without tho 1
election of tho llcplibllcnii Ansembly
ticket In Kssei County. New Jersey can
not hope lo riUit.v the national prohibi
tion iitntndment There Is n good chance
for lisscx to return tho Republican As
uiiniitv iieliiratlon. despite tho frantic ef
forts nf James R. Nugent, the Kssex
DmUiii.itle Undir. who Is light ng the
1 lie publicans In 'that (ounty mainly on
ilk W'i"e Issue
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CARRY BOTH HOUSES,
PREDICTION BY HAYS
Republican Chairman Sayfe
Nation-Wide Reports Make
Outcome Certain
New ork. Nov 1 s Jic Mrs going
iwfv fiom the o'llee of the ltptlbllcnn
vnllnnnl Cnnnnltlee jpstonlay after
'usslng tno'l of the d.iV 'it his desk te-'eMngylast-hou.'
r. ports from vnilotis
'nils' of the eoiiuliy, Cluilimatl Will It
'!'! Sllllli .
Tin litest icisiits fiom nil over the
"Minttv link" H ceilnln thai the Hi
iiuhlh.ius will cil iv both the Senile nnd
'he llniisi ,
Tlumnrli th" National Commit tie
tieniv H Ward, acting niialileiit of tlm
N.ivv T.eiigue, who tussed foiirtieti cars
ns nn oHlecr In the urv live ur slv
'ens of which was In n staff olllce,
-id i simement 'lei lining tint tho
inuVli lui allied ptogiai" for the con--ruction
of stitiiniiilne chaseis nt the
it nil of Henri- Foul ht'd gone lo pieces.
Mr Waul spoke In hi" Individual
nndh, ns the Navy League Is non
niitlsan Refining to Hi. siieeen of 1'ecret.irv
tiinii'ls to tlu itmiloves of the New
' mdon Ship nnd Rngltie Company, In
which he nppl.ileil to them to support
he 1'ieslduit. Mr. W.ud si' III:
Tlu-e nn lliods nf Hip Navy Dipart
inuit of winking in n cliclc (list to
eie.ite agilicles, then to gloilfy them
nilblli Iv tbui to use them to ndvertlso
the enii'iini.v of Hie navy's administra
tion nnd tlnnll calling upon their oper
atives to vote foi that udnilnlstritlon
beinusc of Us i lllclciicy, us uttesled by
the lavois i luitul - seems to call for
some i onuneiit upon how this method
his worled on 111 connection with Uio
".id mutations" - ,
Roads
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v v 1 viariPT t iM&wfm
J. H. WEEKS,
Chairman Road Committee
'-jtOTfM
SHIPNEWS
HEADS OF SHIPYARDS
ATTENDING SCHOOLS!
Presidents and Other Execu
tives Sit Bchfdc Riveters
Learning New1 Methods
rxecuthes of shlpinids mo now at
tending schools established by the Hmer
eontv Kleet Coipor.itlon,
Sltllng-sltle by side with boss riveters
and shop suimltitendents ale piesldonts.
vice presidents nnd other officials of
.vtirds IcarnlmT the "A U Cs" of the new
inclhods ot production.
Three times each week classes are held
for tho ortli'eis and (he workmen Rto
dents In the administration buildings of
Mirtotis shlpjnrds.
Not only uto Ihe schools expected lo
leslilt In u "speeding up" of the hullo
Ing program, but the arc traiislnunln.
shIivvorkcrs Info orderly Vrevis with a
minimum of vvnslc effort. Supeilntend
eiits, roremeii and riveters are Instructed
to get the maxlmjim result fiom their
men tlitough n system ot fair treatment
and systematic work. '
There are eleven cardinal tules for the
student shlpvvorkers namely: Make and
use tellable recntds and lnfoiinatloti ;
dispatch plans ami schedule; stnndaldl7e
vvoiltlng conditions: firtlovv' best ptac
tlces; Issue stand, ml Instructions-; work
In harmony and co-opetnte: manage In
telligently )ul Justly, using tiiunic dell
iiiLtliods: ntslgn and lnndle men prop-,
erlv; oigUnbe lightly, tevvard promptly,
Justly and liberally. I
New schools aie regulirlj being open-,
cil In the jards. It Is the plnn of the J
Umergeticy Kleet Corporation heads that
time shall be at least ono school In each i
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QUIT SHIPYARD FOR ARMY ,
Pnyiic Whitney ami A. P. lie
Kinatry Resign 'Directorships
Two meinbcis of the board of di
rectors of the Mci chants' Shipbuilding
Corpot.itlon have (United khaki.
The ship company nlHclals now In the
'suvlco me Ilany l'aiio Whitney and
I' McKlnstiy The fonner has Joined
i"," jim,iv:j." ijuminJiJjj.iwPMt'ji
the army as a prliewhllec this, 6ln&
hna bceh commissioned caplaltl.
1'rlynle Whitney U the nn.iiof tha lc
W. V. Whitney, former Uerretuiy of the
Navj. lie ts well known im ni explorer,
hlg game hunter nnd yachtsman. Cap
tain McKlnslry, In nddlUnn to being a
niember or the bonn! of directors was
also geneinl counsel for the ("jrpoiatlon.
' lleotgo H. Munsoll. nrsni lain inlltisnl
uif the uirporntlon has rrslgned to re
Iceiu n commission ns captnln In the
Held iirtllleiv. tils place will be Iilled
by Jinny Drinker, of Philadelphia
Tho vacancies In the board of dl-
iceiois e-ansen ny ine resignation of Mr.
vv nnney aim Air. jiclvlnsti v have bien
tilled bv the election or J. X, TnMor ami
Rlton l'nrks
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WAR!.." a new rnrei. Is being rrhearierl t.v
the tiiesiitftiis of thn inerrhnntR eonstreietliiii
iKpnrtnienl, A inline tvinin In the rteimrt.
Inent him suuireslMl renllmn, In Ihe seeim hy
HHKlne the May no thn river bnnlo, sdiite
mlslv niiirnhiK, The fnrco was written hj
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Keaiijs might be written upon tlio economy of shonuiiiR in, Pliila
ilelplua, anil on Chestnut street, without creating a deep impession,
hut authentic examples cannot fail of conviction. A piominent mem-
ici oj ine iviicstnut; Mieet Association lecontly gave tho two
J.nP A)ew loikcr, .settling in Philadelphia, bought im Oricnl
'" ii' olk at a w"lcsale establishment, and later admitted
....;. l nim r, ; . , -"""'"-"""-'iM "" wicr uuiiiuicu nuviug y" fl
paid 52000 moie than.the idemtical ruur wns soiling fnr !i. tho n,ntf
stiect shop. To this .same store came an older from Geoigia for'iugs
ani caipets, the correspondent staging that after looking in both New
oik; and Philadelplna he found he could pui chase to better advantage '
in the latter city. "
I
T SCKAtS utteily ridiculous that
any nook or cranny of Bailcv,
Isanks & liiibiin r, ... .,..,,'.. ,.t, .,..,
. -...,iw .v,...jyci,i(i 11.11111111-
ing shop has not been explored bv
ovety one, yet I find manv who are
entirely unawaic of the spifcious
downstairs showrooms who mn,i.
I oi-titely priced, useful articles are fea
turod. It your desk ciittipmcnts are
, .smudgy, gtep doWn and -get a desk
.'ot in brass, or tho new "Libeitv"
enamel, which comes in five heavenh'
colors, and will not bteak, burn, dhiu
nor absoib ink. If you ai c a smoker,
male or female,- you will find more
humidors and other accessoties than
vou will bother looking at: If von
, w?"t '"expensive lamps, ornaments,
odd pieces of mahogany fuinituie
in fact, anything, you will ho sure
I o discover it there, where tho ar
ticles aie in plain view, not locked
n cases. f
WHILE shops "that have milli
neiy dcnatlments usualb
. carry all kinds of hats, sonf
Miecia i7e in dressv ci cations, others
in tailleur or semi-tailleur stylos. It
is to tho latter class that 15. F.
Dcvvees, 1122 Chestnut stteet, be
longs and you have no idea how di
versified a collection of that sort can
bo. There are swagger tvpes of lus
trous hatter's plush, some with
beaver clowns and handsome velvet
facings; velours in musluoom and
continental shapes becoming to any
ago; derbies: wide or narrow biim
f'ne French felt sailors in regulation
blue, for giils in the service; two
styles of the new French helmef
hats, warlike in name onlv, thoui''i
the slightly tilted effect.' and tho
stiangc dent on one si-'e. bolstered
up by a fiat grosgrain libbon
c?cka,'ie, do suggest "damage by
shcllfire."
CHINES K rugs are by no means
new, they have Veen woven for
centuiies, but until lecent'y
they have not leftvtheir naliv6 land
in great quantities. Now they aie
classeil among the best of Ori'enttl
rugs, and for sheer beauty and ar
tistic decoration aie outranked by
none. At Fritz & l.uTtno. 1191
Chebtnut street, theie are wonderful!
specimens, uiue and gold s,eem to bo
the charqeteristic -olors of these
rugs: vv kronen fields, sprmlvled with
the hundred antique designs which
occur 'in all Chinese handicrtft. One
gem has a deep blue ground, wfrh a
small center medallion 'surrounded
by the ,symbolic designs; poppies,
vases, buttci flies, etc., in gold and a
shade of apricot seen in no otlru
tugs. The border carries out the
same tones, with tho Chinese cloud
waves and fiery, lashing dragon.
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FICKLE though she may be, Fash
ion still decrees that women
I wear silk stock'ngs for festive
occasions. Wool, silk and wool or
lisle may flo for the street or sports,
Hut with, a house or evening gown silk
is indisnensablc. lllavlock & Illyni,
Inc., 1528 Chestnut street, carry un
exceptionally fetching lot of impoited
French hosiery. The nlain colois. in
cluding cordovan and black, are of
the best 'quality silk, dvetl ,befoie
woven. Hut nretty as they are, thev
pale bcfoie tho fancy hosiery which
come in manv piquant effects two
tone ribbed hose white and light
.evening shades with embroirteied de
signs; and captivating white silk
with Duchess lace insets. The girl
who wpars theso need have no anx
iety about putting the best foot for
ward, for both would be equally well
clothed.
ANY ONE who has wasted pitv
1 oh men for being condemned to
wear somber ; hued cljithing
would revise their opinion after en
aminfng the sumptuous lounging, or
dressing gowns at MacDonald &
Campbell's. 1334-30 Cnostnut stieet
Thev aro the handsomest articles of
the kind I have seen, and Solomon in
all his glory would no)t be better ar
rayed than a man in one of- these.
Some are of figured changeable silks,
while others in the finest quality vel
veteen, biDcaded velvet, or striped cut
velvet, are even moro luxurious and
would make splendid gifts for hubby.
Or perhaps a soft; warm, vicuna wool
bajhrobo appeals more to yoxu, Tho
patterns in theso are bright and
cheerful, solid grounds with Egyptian
borders, an improvement over the'
gaudy Jnuian, uianicet style.
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"We may' tire of oranges, .bananas and giuwe,
But never of apples, be they early or late."
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HOPE the poet who wrote thosfnes voiced the sentiments of the maT"!
I Jority, for I have another tale to
1!' A","T0JV.rlUliei- SI- it Is USV
I . mjx. wk'awa jut iiaawiia i aiil
'Brown in'the northweit. and'new-r waa
LWrge, sweet, semi-ineiiow, tnin ftlnneln color, pale yellow overlaid w
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tlon The 'rrlnclpnl. psrts will bo enacted
by Mtssrs Kutllow. Tanl, Vafisciverj Ollvei,
onHr, tinii, ,ieKiiiii.iiii 0 , , , SJ
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"llhl.l.t I'l WOtlll.Ill" UeiilemirirV
Knnf ul Hip Mrrhanln' xnlil hiis VTrttten V
n recrulllnB plolrh tnllllcd "Who T.eft thu .
llAnr (liwli nr Whl Pfcn llrnft lllew tlir'if'
nnii iieuirnnni niinKiu is mini 111 wuiu em jt t I
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n iiiinciii'i riun , . -s
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It'c round,
nhort and,
curly, like
part of aQ (
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a zwr v vbv
Y m xV
Can jou guefs vllmt "M,
It Ii If no more Is A V.'
wo loliow- s
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THE number of business houses
tmdeorporutions that send out
nhri.stllins nllrl Vntt' Vont- .nila
to their patrons has so greatly in-'rl
creased tnat, tne hrm which does "'a?
not no "so is mote or less con- MS
spicuous by tluir neglect.
These s'V
ittlo mcssaires bv their nersonall' 3l
touch, promote good feeling, and be- ,
sides showing appreciation of past
favors, act as reminders of the firm's
eontinupil des-uc to serve. At A.
Pomciantz & Co., 1523 Chestnut
street, thete is a ficsh stock of these
cards, folders and envelopes, ready
for engraving; all showing the
Christmas spirit by appropriate de
signs or sentiments. Many, beside
extending the compliments of the
season, add the hope that the New
Year will crown the allied arms with
victory, and that peace- will ensue
for the nations of the earth.
jT'T7'HAT good can waters do
yy me?" is 'frequently scorn-
T T .fully asked, though down
tirough the ages mineral waters
hive been celebrated for relieving
the ills the flesh is heir to, when
mrdicines have proved of no avail.
Eyeiy land has these beneficent
springs, and those of our own coun
tiy aie amo'ig the most potent. Tho
Mountain Valley Water., sold at 718
Chi'stnut street, comes f'ohi a cold
nring in the neighborhood of the
Hot Springs, Arkansas. It possesses
mnny voints in common, and is
known as a water especially effica
cious for neuritis and sciatica. Tes-
imonials from physicians and pa-
i'nts .show that by its virtue of
elimination it has not only been of
thn tn riltnsf n? linln in rnliairtm
hesc troubles, but that those who '
lien tlm ltfototf mm ii. ni 4- linnTlt J
. -..v. ...., ..n, . niiiiei m-urni. ggm
CiiAiiio,inai squeaK anu groan rj
when sa$, upon, moulding that.i'tSI
. opens in unsigntiy cracKS, to
floors that ci eak when walked upon, ?-
nn ,-uic iiuuuis unci jiosrs arc an jjw
Vi.i ..,,.,.1 , .1.... 1 L. ! !. !.M.
"" i niui. vi "iy, iiuinii air in to
stuity looms. Hot air takes moisture1 &
Tl nny urhnvfltMn If AnIn !- Ti. 11.J. irtV
it out of wood, and the furniture ta
tails to pieces; it takes it out of the
IIil.i .....1 II...A1 .....1 . 11 XI. W
iiwu iiuii uiiuui, eiiiu went, iney yim
nun , uiuii niai i, uul iiueuiion IOI- H
lows.
n' ,..,.;, ..11 i.: ..i T TTl 1. ..!
i mum till nils, Ul J. ITBIIK- .
Im Miller, 1612 Chestnut street, get IM
a Haddington Humidifier, a simple m
InvlPfi fnf tlin Inn f .... ,1 !., I .. f-X
..ut.w w. v,,v. ijy jt iijuiaiuin, it, A if
moisten dry air. The container M
iiiieu witn water, nas wicks, one M
pdiriv nf wllipll leiinntna In lio .imloi. ra.
and the 'other is out bn the wings, Jy
iius piouuciug moisture uy evapo- 'ji
ation. M
.tTfiAD :'?. .... Zt .1 s
Vwurnv la il niuice Ul vlltl'Ky U11U ,
heat, and the Amerirnn Tpnnl V
are the' most energetic in the
world and the trreatest candv eat- Atil
ers. Query? Is candy eating the Kfm
result of the energy, or'the energy WsS
'he tesult of the candy? Personally, li
i lose an irAjnuue tit tne mere men
Mon ofgcjil bonbons, and as for
nun- iunt-prouucing qualities a gfe
metient of a-box stirs un mv warm..J
. 4- t l: r.... iL . .,..-. .. , ii . 'S
chocolates have nut or fruit fillings, it,
and the glace prunes arc stuffea 'ft
with fruits. Then there are almonds, i
crvstnlll'pd irinirpr nnrl nil linela ntUtrt
irlnpe fruits. Rnlel Innup nr In TirofHlv''
oi, iveiiiiiKs mi- me giver, especiauyw'j'i
if bought at E. Bradford Clarke Cu,
tWO Chestnut street. Their candies,'"!
made in strict conformity with the rf?
regulations, of the Food Administra-.fd
tion. are vcrv delicious. Most nf th,iy.-
decorated wooden boxes, - J&l
j, . . , w... .yw w. ... ..VkMI l.U
.mnDo .. i... ii ,. ,.;.i.!l
Wg l"u"iio bkuii uy cunuie llKHViy
I , Will not look the samo byrlu
Substitute gas or electric litrht fori!
candle and that old rhyme holds &'
Kuuu loimy as wnen penned, srav .
years shons havp pynprimnntn.l v.llk?
ull color lights to obviate this, nnaV&H
at last Jacob Reed's Sons, 1424-26i'
nesinuc street, nave succeeded ln
ueveioping one so HKe the rtuc,
uiticle that Old Father Sol himself J
cannot tell whether he or the new'
"artificial duylight" is shining, on..
niu eieiuiiuK. wver eacn oi tne triple '
mirror used for trvinc on hnnira n
dome-snaped affnir, through which A$
stead of heititr the troldcn hnn nean.
m.v .......w. "UJiiHIH.IUll.-IO, UUV HI- !
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tttntnrl i.ritl. c...m11.w1, 1.. 1.. 1.1. .1.1. . 2 '
.iiu nn.. auiiiiKui, ii, i uiuisn,,yei 'il
ine imitation, )$ pcrtect. Customers '&
now find no change the shades on
the morrow. J&i
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teM of the savory apples at Henrw fi"'J
v am m I'liiiiiiiiriiiitroiii int .id -
- n fruit mnm ttnnJLtntu. J :
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