"St. i" " 6 i )'. v " ,. , v . i'V i I ft. Fit s n fe r POLICE CAPTAINS WATCH 6TH WARD S. gculs AUo on Guiiiil. hul No Trouble Develops PLl ckkeldek ON DUTY Lieutenant Who Wa, Aceuetl of Political Aelivily Serves Despite Democrat Piote-! Willi two mlloe laptulns ami .1 lieu-j tenant 10 keep tabs m alleged bad men ivho. Hie Pemoornts thought, might swoon down rt the Sixth Ward and rnn tl(.ito ballots t for .ludgi ljounlwell. tela-, election In iliat histon. waul' mm-hsui, flnitneltr mid pMl.intl . ' ws line of the most tranquil in his-, It wm expressed Juki as th ent, 1 t. r iai of hl life tmi being i t.nin .-,..! Police i.-nard.d the voting booths while Todav Mr Clothier l nb. imi.u i . Captains He-irn and Tempest tourwl the blitli.1i.;.- nnnlve.sart in a ne. ti-.o ward ami kept an eje out for .teillotiL,now, ,,,, , h a; ,,,, ,. ,, frauds thai were feared by Mr. llonnl-j run , ,, ,, ,.,,., h ,,, , ,,, well. It is the quietest day In mj vote for Abr.ha... Lincoln. T inemor.t. sal, -ptilii letupcst. at ter , .,, , ho nail rumpleteil his third round f .,. . ... . , - the ward. "Wo l..iv.. been Kent here by "' ' ' " '" "'"- rV ' " " T Major Smith and will remain until the f",,P'"' tt " " " "de s ' ballots are. counted." '"" ,'"' en w " Wf" '" A"1""- ' ' The Oentorrats hud i-Miuented Hie transfer nf Meutenant I'luekfelder from the ward beoau?.- of hi alleged netlvlty In the l-'elect Counrll uninrnlKn of Will. ter .1 Tiittleton, hut their iciiuctx were not hfeded Tho Iteutenam bu in In 1 uminund if the Kourth mid lUce- pteeiw nallce m.. tlon remained on dutv ami toured tb. ward ceveral times' There in no occu,on for anybody lo b alarmed over conditions lit the Sixth Ward." snld the lleutcnanl. "It H quiet district and not more than lOOl) voters are registeied. Today's election demonstrates that !t i one of tho most orderly districts tn the city and that thoso who predicted troublo at he polls know nothing about conditions," Quiet also prevailed In the Klfth .Ward and nothing more serious than the usual election arguments distuibcd the voting booths. Agents of the fiiit.d stairs tiep.ui- ment of Justice p ild particular otten- tlon to the Fifth and Sixth Ward", but failed to delect anv IrreinilnrliUs n. perlntendent iMniel Todd, to quitch nn nemoon Ilut I l.nen how foolih that voting fraud that might be unearthed.", "' ,,"'" "e ' '"'inj1 nionths befoie our held a detail of agents ,.i his licsulquar. ,' "5" ," "f "" 'nu "' " '"it It Is a ters in the F.detal Uulld ng during the . ''olnrort u' k"ow ""' end Is ceitain." day Itrilildn ell UueH arnliitr .Itidge tlnnnltvell. l.emoi ratio nominee , for Ooveriiiu-, announces he has been assured bj Attorney (ienerul ilregory! that the complete force of the local of- i flee of the IHiiaitnient of .Tustlcc will ' he sent Into the Vare wauls. If m..... ar, to tuot.ct Interests of ihe li. mo cratlc candldatfs. The sum of SHi.OtfO -n ill be withheld by Judge lii.Tiuhtell fimn bis laiimili'i, fund, he sas. to urn-ecutn anv viola- tlons of the Ian which may bt. detected h the Fedeial agents during their m- Vestlgation of el.itlon conditions tod.i elaborate i.i, parutloiis hae bten made , I. Judge Honniu.,1 and his campaign nianairers l,. i he. . ..n.- iiti..iint.t r.i.i.i In the Vine w.ir.l-. niit I.. JmigB I'onni well charged in .1 recent Htiitemcnt there were riO.Ouo fraudulent Mites. More than lu.lniil return post.ards lune been sent to voters in South l'lilladel phla with the reipiet that It IJmy vole for Judge llonnlwell they are to for- ward the curds to Ids headquarters at m-e, wiui uie iiivisioii aim nam marked ' ,,, ,.,.., , , . . """ !. V" Throusli an uriaugeiueut wl'li Tmld Panlel. spe. ul agent of the liep.ut- tnent of Justice, the Uonnlwcll .ainp.tlgii' .....Bw. , mrrii Ui iiiiiilllliuvri.v after election on these cards to tse If they tally with the letuin submitted. Letters hae also been sent to all elcc t ou olllclals In .s'ojth I'lillniteliiblB warnlntf the niihal, as till Ik a con gressional election, .lolatlons of the law ore subject to Fediral prosecution I'nlted States Attorney Kane also has warned that his depaitment will prose cute any perpetrat.us of flaud Postmaster "ieneral lturleson also is .i.i . I...... i.,. .i... .., i.i .lenartrnenV ,. .he .V,T , 1 ";" ln" 'usas were called, meant all sort J Tnlr,,,I , ,',, , ,",' rUIJ'' l'" "f the unfriendly In- a voter to whom a llonnlwell postcard I duns along the ,,,. is sent does not lite at the address given on the registry lists, the card I. to be -"! r W ,..,.. returned at once by tho postal an-, surrounded by comforts ho h,.-. . thoritlea to the llonnlwell headquarters. , earned through IHh keen business ability Agents of the Department of Justice -Mr. (.'blhler told of thoso childhood dav win muse a rigorous iiivestlgatloii ofwnen i-nuaueiiinia was a men- village any election division where ftaud is shown. .Superintendent .Mills has issmd an or. der to all police lleutenantn to see that the men under them refrain from politi cal activity VOTE ON WARD DIVISION T Illlt'licrillcills ill r.ll'tt--itll Mat I . pi I' '" ' '"" ."jharp resistance of an alleged attempt y.l.h-V,";"n1','mem. '," ,t,,,,".,.U"; Vnr- jr.,i:'T'.V'Vr''M" :..'"" 7 to strengthen organization represent!!-1 ion 111 1 ouneits. was made at tn.' polls toda. rndepeiideni intern, led In Stdect rouncllman Iru I" (iatmaii and Magis trate Koberi I'.usoti, massed Ihe r strength to oppose the division of the ward, tilth Pine Mr. et us its dividing line t lu addition in i.ti inun. Common . ounoiunen nosiit. Thompson. I'olcorn. irac and Kaist.iedt, united In an ef. u,t 11, ,ii-t7iii mi. piujiiiseii spill, III primary object of which Is to sate Harry A. .Mack.y. Vale leader of the ward, and the entire Vuru foues from annihilation neii jear. JIatkey said he was confident the Miters who live between the south side of Jlnrket ntreet and the south side of Pine street would otercouie the opposi tion of voters living between the south! side of Plnestreei and'the souii; side of n ir mnra At oniio IJUIIIIIIOIO C(JIUV( bout one-third of th. full v.it.. Ii.ull been cast In the ward mi to noon The Twenty fouith division, with ... ...... .... . reglstl list oc :w, nun sevent) -live ballots cast SPROUL LOSES SON'S VOTE otuiji Army Lieutenant I'ualde to Cast Hallot Willi Father Lieutenant John P.oach Sprotil. son of State Senator William t. Spmul, llepub lican candidate fur iJovemor, was un able to obtain u leave of absence fluui bis commnnd to visit his home todaj. Ills father theteby loses one vote. Lieutenant r'vroul, who Is u vei.-an of the Martin, St. Mil. lei and Meuse cam paigns, returned to this country on Sunday to uct as Insttuctor for drafted men, He wired his father that, he wpuld return homo today to cast his vote. Senator Sproul cume to this city eai! today to meet his eon ut llroad Street Station AVheii It was determined that the lieutenant did not arrive on tho train from the Atlantic iwrt at which ho Is stationed the Senator returned home, Th.ro he learned' that a tele gram had been received stating that the uoldler could not obtain leave of ab sence Senator Sproul then .went to the IHiIls and cast his vote alone. ; I'iei Coe lo Sec Siilitiiurlne Work, t'harlis Pier, tlce presld. nt and geu .ral manager of tin. Kim i gem y Fleet I'orjioratlon, went to "Newark N J to day to Inspect work under eon." Tin. 'ion ' for tho hVplng board ut the i . vf ttho, Submarine. Jtoat I'oriii.rutn.n ratlvn diet lit Inltuenw MHK. VWTf OISMUljle.- Adv. I llSAACH. CLOTHIER, AT 81, FOR WAR Vi oulil llau (Join- if ming Knoildi. h;is Wen-hunt- IMiihinlliropi-t ) IHKTHDAY KKl MON , IJi.ni.scs IN nl in. I'rnjxre: and I'miiii1!! American Spirit ' After Castiii'' olr I I 1.... It I hsil been .Vlllllllt elli.HKh I would hittc none tn war, lieeimse till U 11 esse where I believe pears riltl In .ililnliietl mil (brunch u-lr . . Thin U the statement nf I- 1 II . t'lotlnet 11 limbo 111' Friends In rVs ''''" ' l'Hot lie I m n , f',aB"rl "" '" n ' Br.in.N . ",p eleetloi, .emrn. while the f.i. ik a M 'ljl 1 hat hi to '"' ' m blitlwlii In pusheil the baekiti'ouiiil. "Theie ai II Uolldelfil! Kj I 1 M111MH b mr I'lillmUeliihla 1kji riut i.h the fivll Wnr." I nld "Hut I have ii-mt een nnythlni; great er ill my life than lh" tiliit of t.idnt. 1 if ..oiiiae ihl u . much lilgget war, but we thought the i I'lvll War nim prett) big tboe days. I i nave been a memb"r of the s'ocietj or i Friends all my life, and a ou kiion.' we are Inher.nllj opposed to uur an such. Hut t lime been keenlv delighted with tho o our younger geneiatlon of l'"rlends have Milited lioth in work that was necesSarv her., and In the aimv I , am proud of m urundsun. Wiuinm i.t lleyl. who has b.en in actle service two ' I J r',rM- "' "a" na' 'e"n wounded, and i" r" l'ru.Nlng Iv may he spared, now ij'ial the war situation is clearing "J'!nj of my nolghbors were quite ei. , l'itP'1 '"tenlft over a report that pmnv iwas ' I'O declared ai 3 o'clock thin lEeeiilU lliiiiej'iliiini 3(1 tr,ir, B l.asl ulchl as h sal In the hbiaM of his spacious home, at Wyniienim. '.Mi I'lotlU.r setmed to sjinboliase tie Am.r ban home and the Amen, an family lie sat deep In tho softly lipholstere.l cluilr. his fret resting on a hassock, an open ulunif- .if t.ln..,.licu l.t..,...,..u. .. i,b.... , 7", ,..." .:..L"',',m, u" ...!...:" .,..;'. "V''-" ' ."""."" J'ran',.'- . ..... umiLiir lilt- 111 u. IIUC of M.r. I'lntller's chair, cast a softened glow over his xnuwv hair in.i iienr.1 "'"' 'e:it a certain Mulhfulne!.s to iln let. rosy heelts. "e was 'n a genial nioo.1. leineinbei. '" he had lived eight .one years, and glu.l lo talk of ih.. . lir.i ,!i.i..!,u i civilization that stood forth . .leppl. K ! Mi,.r.n 1.. 1.1. . . ' . ' em'L'n".'!",00'- 1,r8- rloll,l-"-' ' crUull cordial, had greeted the. guests and withdrawn when her husband smiled and i. 'tailed- "tl was mor than flft.i.stv eais agi we were man led, here 111 I'hlla.relphla. and we ,liirleil on our honeymoon trlr, I yiessun, I'm.." Jlr. I'lothler reflected. " inougm mat was a great nip then w' "'"" to Eleventh nnd Market sti wis. "her., the Pennsylvania. rallt.,.,d ,. lion stood, and boarded the coach Tint train was somewhat different than th..c of todu.. Rich coach was hauled m t , I'll IiUellill O I.V miil- .....i then the mules were nnhitcheil. the ...... lii.ok.il together and a locoinotlce il. tuihed. The Journey took twelve hours, and it was about as txclilng as going i;cio tl... continent today hi, yes, it was ti.Mel in thoso .lays. ii. imniir wnen tt was a dtv of Kona. uliiite u u.nderfu) place. And I most ilistlnclh rememhor that u Journey !im.j tl. ..I.. l,u n.. .i-..u.. . ... . .. . H..e, hi- .minion, .enraska onipartu to its present Inmieoaiie .. i,-, the buslneta section extemlMl little f in - Ueenl U bile ll.ni.e Inierrereme ther west than Sixth stieet ; when Republicans held .that "White House clumsy stage coaches, drawn by mules Intereferenco was largely losponslblo foi or horses, carried passengers almig pre-'the J'epuulli-uu tlctory In the Septcm serlbMl patliwaj-s; when tallow candles ' ''el' elections in .Maine, and an elToit of gat,, way to wonderful gas lamps and Secret m! Tumulty to have an antl i ople began to use Hi ves. The com-' organization Itepubllcan win the llepub ng o-' the telegraph, tvleplHine and clrv- ! Ilenn primal I. s lu New Jersey i .suited tile nowcr. as well ns th.. n.i. .,.. .. ,u.. il. the nallv i?iitiL. Ih.. oieiiiilKiillni. -. .... u.ii.iii ii inn automobile, are tlvbl recoilei tlons. i -T-r-ene inn inaiiiiiiy to ne oil tils feet linn 11 air. .'lothior still goes to bis of- hV setei.il times u week and keeps " touch with his business, and is mi- 1 '' Interested in affairs of Swarth- mure .'ollege and other Institutions with which he has Identified hlms. If it ws in Hi.8 h. became a member of the firm of Strun bridge & Clothier and in , IS!i5 he retired from the active man agement of the store, allowing 111 sous to take up the burden. He is exceedingly proud of the fa. 1 that all of Ids nine children and tvvent.v- the uraiidclilldien are Uvhig and thai thev freouent V are rnllnlte.1 IllH birthday Is usually an . cu,i.,ii ! 'V ,',,",l"','l''". "'" nemcoriito In that for one of these reunions.' but he ud i T."1 ", V" "i11, r,'-'1 '',' .'' ''"" UV," todav the.e would be only smu I fam- "" "'"'J".' ut Jo,,,n '. Ju"u''";"., '"v ,".'" ll,( gatheimg at the homo of his . auh- ' Ln' , l,,!i"M,lml "'"',t "V ,aU' te'i. Mrs. Slnde. this evening. el"lo, I "r .lalllng.r. n .New .Cey. ...... i.i.. ..... ini.r.i,. .. ..." . "which also nil elect a long" and .tail. .... hlribilavs." iwi, ., ' . J. .'ongratulatlons have been coming , .... ... . ,. -. ........h. tinii 1 (ri.nr - i.itiiioniiiiat I lllllll IIIVIIUO Hl I " ! lll iiiv l.lrtlnl.-it.'. .!. ! i.i.n...ii..i.i..,.' a,.i,i ..m..'... ., ' . 1 iiiiuiiriiii.11,11 rum. inn iiiinir niii it. 1 i..,.,., ...l.li mo inanv of mv frUmla o.1 11 is wonderful to be so well reinein. beied Hut the btrtbda.vs seem to cuuie pretiy fast these last .vcnrsi "No, 1 haven't ali hobbies, unless .is fort cast a good lend for the Demo. ou would so designate m love of'ei.itle noinlnee. Statewide prohibition books. 1 bellete I've lived a pr.lty aitiuc.ts Inieiost in two States. Ohio and , even, 1101 nml life. Theie; has been much i .Mlntouil. 1 happiness and much of Inlerest. l be i The NmijiartUaii Leaguers ale very lleve Abraham Lincoln has alnajs been active lu four northwestern States, I my Ideal man. I toini for him tvvluv. Minnesota, North Dakota. South Da I followed l.ls career closely, and I kola and Nebraska. In North Dakota bate lllliil my Ilbiaty with Ixioks about the league has a complete ticket for all . hltn With ull the eiilhuslusm a youth state otlllee and for t'ongress; In l.ould feel for his hero. J cheered him ' s'outh Dakota the league s.'.k'H State when he visited Philadelphia and 1 control . In Nebraska a few olllces. and I marched- shoulder to shoulder with the I j .Minnesota iho tlovernorslilp and one I ponce won liuaio.o, ins cuiriago wnen he I lode up ihcsmut street to the State Hoiue, to speak., lo my mind. Lincoln Htlll stamis hupreme aoote all other Amurlcau stutcsmen." Polls Opcir From 7 to 7; Other Election Data polls open 7 a. ill.. clos " p. in. Saloons closed until midnight to night. Ktlltiutes of vote for entire Ktute tary from SOO.uOO to 1. 1100.000. ote in I'lbU'lelphla inuv not ex feci jOO.OOO -r -" ISAAC CLOTHIER FOURSCORE AND ONE TODAY a.!Uv. 1 1 nil 11 " in 1 in i"5. BByftt -iniiiari nullum, j 1 ifv &l?? jtUWHBB MtiT . 1 fLfttti e WH flBBfzJ? iisHvHMlHHBBHCvBBflBlBS BiBBBhIV& jjt'i. S MIPl ti.jjnK,gtj M(e ffMb I SuBMrXSBVuKMBVaBsTBBfBfBfBfBfBfBfBfBfBfBfBfBfBfBfBfV ol ilie ii'iiiiilcr- of -n.iwliriilge 11 ic In" PENNSYLVANIA VOTES 4 ON TWO AMENDMENTS. Dt'citle lioad Hoiid ltie ami Increase of City's Bor- I'uwiiij: Capacity T.v.i aliiendoielK In tile Slute .'onstb tutlon are being oted upon today, One uutliorus.s u Hfin.uitO.UOO bond Iffuo by the St.it.' for the Impnircmrui of public hlRhnus. Ihe other penults an liuieune In the borrow big ..ip.nu of lh city of I'hila delphla, foi gencriil . .iposes, from T to in per cent of the assessed uiue of Its tuxuhle plupell.v. hti-oug oppusiiluii tn ihe Mecond atnend inctit bus de eh. p.il here because the amendment iil.l permit the use of the evtendril I burrowing tiower for general evt,.nur.l I tir..eS. Instead of restrict Inir It to transit and pint doelopmeiits. The amendment in provide a bond Is sue for tre Improvement of public high ways appears on the bottom of the bal lot as Amendment .Vn. 1. It was passed as u war measure by the last Legisla ture and leipihes ratification at the ih o 1MB 1 "gWi .nire "" ''.' ..emsiaiure u ions . similar amendment micsed b "e ":1''. Tliire iN now' emphatic de is defeated at iiiitnu Irooi main nuarters f.u Hie (lllieil.lliient'H lallllcatlon. Oppusltlon in Xmendment 'n -J ban , llelelnpeil bciiinse It K feared I hat the entire iimiiimc ..f Hi. city may be unit gaged for other work in Micii an etent thai on funds wnlild be left to carrv out poll and traiwlt plan- America Casting Heavy Vote Today ( iiilllillii'il truiil Puue One the Hoir-i. 1 1 1 . - Itepublimi ..e, gain only the Miti We w til gain ut bast tvventy-slv. This would givr the Jlepubllcalis con- 0 1 great event to irol of tho House bj ut least twenty f remember going ' one and tho Semite by not less than lhr. i The Presidenfs appeal to tho voters ' to elect .i liemocrutic fongrcss, lit the ...ii... a........ . . . i "pun' n oi iiepuoiicau leaders, lias uone more than un thing else to unify the Patty and Insure the election of a ISc- publican Congress Itenorta received from tha "Middle ,VS the Fa, West'served to bear oni the lnipr. sl. u obtaining In tho i:aat that the Kipubhcans and Independent toteis ieniue.1 the Intefereuco of tliu While House ------ ..----- .... --.p..... ........... choice, Dot ei nor ildgo, the long-term i.iooiiiinui i.ir i niu'ii .-51. lies ."-vnaior. In most States electing Slate tick, tn P day the congressional contests have 1 ied In Interest with tho gubernatorial lights Thlrty-ntno members; of the railed States Senate will be elected to da.t and 431 meinbeis of the House of llcprcVentatlves. four of the latter hav ing been chosen In the Maine elections two months ago, win h on,. Seliator was lis., elected. Lively contests for 'the Senate ha.'e occupied Ihe voters in .Massachusetts, llliode Island. New Hampshire, Dela ware. . w J.ise.v and West Virginia. iiii- in n.iu.ii.is win ne eii-cicn nv I "" term Senator, woman suffragists, "' '" "' ' " , "'- " i -..-.,- . .-..- ltlttll.. 1 I '"..u imiiii, w,io seeks tho "short"' I 1 term In Illinois the managers for ..Medlll McL'ormlck, Republican senatorial can didate opposing SonatorJames Hamilton Lew's, claim piospectM for a landslide vote in bis favor, while the Lewis It ail- ' t'oiicrotuiloiial place. i Major interest In Michigan centeis In liw senatorial fight between Lieutenant ! ..oinmander Truman II. Nowberrv. Tte- publlouti, and Henry Fold, Democratic nominee, carrying life IndnrHtment of President Wilson. llcpubllcun head- quartefs ute claiming a majority of up ward of CO.00O for their candidate, while the Democrats contend they will poll tho hulk of tho labor vote und expres con lldenco their candidate will bu victor. COUNCILS' ELECTIONS TO FILL 4 VACANCIES Sp i at iounr.lr.aulc elections are be. I 'lebl in fur war la , lay to fill 'tr'-c vacauriei tmn n',!lU"cn'.t.vfeo."Cls, i Tlo. n..iniiie. are infl In Pimmon i aiiii 'esigni. ions. iiw noiuinefTi are 1 Fourth Wtsrd Select CVuncili Jacob A, iiiii 'eslgru. Ions. : . SisoascmsaErKm :r X ClniliiiT nml wiilclv known a a linaiuicr ami pliiljiilliropi-l, i celehriil. cif!il-lirl itrlliil.i Iml.iv at ln iilniiirc Imiue Salklu. I! imlillciii ami Demnciatic noo' "i '.n atii'V iiiused by resigna tion of lleibert W. Salus Sixth Ward Select round I ; Wall. 1 .1 Llttlei.ui. Ilepiihllt'.tii, Socialist and Fan Plav . I'harl.s A. Schwarz, Demo .lallc. V.I.IIIH.V due to death of Tliomas M. liltll I Twi i.t -fh st 'ard- . onunon .'ouncll: Thomas s T, Macklecr, P.ipulillcau and l:.lr !'..iv , linrge S. .Moyer, Deino (.rati.' ' Thlitietli W.ufl Select i ottncll : Fm-m-r Clt. Treasurer WTllIatu Mci'o.icli. Hepul.lli mi uomliiee, with no opposi tion. Y'O.ui'.i ..lUseil l(y teslgnatlon of W'llllain i 'raw ford, candidate fn Leglsl.isnii Inmi S.-venth Legislative Hit.. .1 1 1. 1 lilt ISM HG HEPOItTS . HEAVY EARLY VOTE ll ihi' . I woci'd'ci Vcv lli.rrl.lniri:, Nov .". -Farly voting In HniMsbinc Sl.eltoli 'and stirioinnllne tiiw us In Dauphin and I'umberiaud 'omit If was larg.'i than usual toda.i. In a number of the picolntH of this ell thete were mote lutein 'than usual at the pulls for the llrst hour, notably in resilient i.i I districts Half a dozen lection boards were late in actum: stinted in ll,'UTt".luiii. owing to eieclion oltioers or clei Us having leiiioved or being engaged lu'vvat fii.lustrles Pleasant aiaimin weailier si ems lo have brought nut main eallv vnteis in the fat mln set t ions nt D.iiinliln. .'nm- berland and Pin. . Vitint its. Slmllai' reports .in i inning I'lniii s'i lions of Sprout Ticket Sweeping City CinilhiMeil rnilil I'llKe due bj a substantial inajinn.v. Wulle my nppinient. .ludire lionnlwell, is a tine fel low and fib ml of nitue. 1 do not fee whete he has a vluince of election." Senate.! Sproul previously eKtimated that his ili.ijuiltv would be l.'.0,iMio l)i tin Slat.- Tin. estimate has b.en In- asid bv Itepiibll.-nn State Chairman I'm w tn Jul). (mo. anil tt Marry linger. epubliciii Stab- K.cietarv. piedtcts that ma.v veu M.ich uO'i.nftn BRADFORD HAS $100,000 FIRE lieciineiicc of Blaze litiin- Newell IMoiL ami Store- III ml liiril. I'.i.. Nov. fi This iiiy sllf fcied .1 I on. nun lire caily tin-- morning. when lln- Newell llulldliig. a tluee-story struituie, at the corner ol .Main and Welistti stieets. was i tuned The Ilie start, d at H:30 o'clock last i veiling and vvus sii..n extinguished. At li'IlO a. in, tho tlainc- again bioko out, and 't was nt this tune that the greatest loss was. caused. I. Friedman. who occupied tun two stmes on tne ground Poor, rarrint a moci m ginetai men huudlse tallied ut Jin.nnii. His loss was total. Keelson lltoth"!-.-.' furniture store lost tIO.ouiI. f)n the -econd und thlnl llom's tvete ap.litnieiits and the ten. nils lost approximate! ever, thing. The Newell llulldlng, owned b.v the Newdl .slate was damaged in ihe ex tent of JlS.Oini. The Haines ate belleted to have originated under some stairs ou the second Hour. W'llllain F'l 2p.1t rick, on tlic third Hour, and family were taken nit by the llienien. and Sam D.dell. a tlriuiaii. was ovetciune by sinoki CULLKOK l'AI'KKS SI SIM'AI) I'lilii-etoti Kililor. All ill Service, Perioil. ic.ll- lop I'lllilii'.ilioll I'riiiirlnii, N. .1., Nov. ,' - All Prince. Ion undergraduate publications have suspended publication for the duration of the war. They Include the Dully Prlnct Ionian, the rumpus newspaper, of which Piesldent Wilson was managing tllt.it' in his student days; the Nasvaii Literal Magazine., the se.ond oldest college publication In the i-ouuti. and the Princeton Tlgir, the college hunmi. ous magazine. The editors are ei.llsled ililie, m the pilncetmi naval ttalmng m.r m Ih, sludeiu arm training ini,- PA TROLMAN IS ARRESTED .IN HALLOWEEN KILLING Henjamin 'McCorklr in SlwoSinfi Girl, Charpc on Which Suhlii-r mill Suitor IJ ' Tah'iiShot Firvd ut Into ' Putiohuaii lltMiJainln .M.Coikl lelall- ed to the Twentieth and Federal streets station, was held without bail b.v .Magis trate Uul.er today to iittsui the action of the Coroi. r on the chaige ol causlog the death of thirteen. e.u-old M.iml Hums, on Hallowe'en night, as she wns walking ntur her home ut 2212 lii.klu- koii stieet Tho policeman, following the shooting (ifthe child, nrieiqcd. William P.ogan. a Canadian soldier, and Thomas McCor ken, an American sailor, on tho charge of .causing the death of the girl. Until men were held without ball on "the charge or homicide by Magistrate Ilaker. investigation completed today Is na'd to have shown that u bullet found lodged In the doorway of the chlld'a homo cor responds with uthrr in the polkeinnn's revolver and not with itu type of mil let with which u revolver taken from '"" "'' I'lred tflertar Ml't'-Jll.ft' tre U-7 thf 1 1' tl t r.ti t,ic chnrK I1 '' "InB lhe ,,11,, w',itl. it 1 suppose.1 oim'of the bulleu ret'hUwIy uslmr n revolver when theyfiofn, Ills revAlver Wfrni tylhr. and struck - - , . ., , . , ,: - .- wtia rdp Ifi an iiutomoblle ml.) 0 .-;-;'-.. . ...:, xt&xts 241,317 ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE HERE TODAY!;;; " Iti'lillllliiail Klirollllli'lll '2lfi.. 1 7(7. but War and Epidemic 1 Will l.een Actual Poll Ciii-iilei,tbl.v mom than "Uv.VUO Plnl ad.lphlaiis arc entitled to cast ballots at toda.v's .lection. The tolul nglstriitlon Is 24 J ,:tl T. exclusive id the few whose names weie added after tin", tegular reglstiatlon days because they had a legitimate excuse for' not registering at the pi .scribed time. Many weie unable to go to Iho regjstratloii booths at the regular da.vs because they w'eie vh thus of tphleinlc Inllueiiita. ' .Man.v or those reglMerwl will be uiy ablo to vole because they hate been called away since In the inllltur.v seiv ice. A number of others were among the thousands who died of Influenza and pneumonia. if the ltd I ).,, T.i'.il '.?.ilf' !it4i i SIIJ'J I'd 11 L'lH.'t sj-ji inn; .V.I Ills 1'IMis 1.17 Jils.'i llnu li'.liti ft vo :t.ioj 4. -.71 1.171 l.-illi e'iSS irt-.:t mar. luin SiS.'i i.ir.. JIOV7 r.nio ll.-lsil L'.'lil .".7 Ii! m? HHB lo''. I .4 ma ' 7.1VI 7.14S !! I1MI iiii'ii d'lijl I'lU'i c.li.ts 74117 4417 a.iini S'.T" aiiMt -" .01171,7 -s .".'I '.Ml Oil t'lS i:iu I. '17 .17 lis Mill mi I vo '.'1,7 sir.. it I .'HI 11,11 1IH7 I.V. .lis PHIS .-.0:. l-.'ss M lilts . tan 114s :iuj :ivm :.:i I 7l"i 7S7 III.' J.i.-I :.i. ion , ".'J? si. I J 1 1 7PJ ssr, sir. .i1.".' i. oi .Tl.-. ass sn.i IT.l-l ii'os 1.117 I 7 IM .'s;n 1201 tsno '-'IU7 :ii..i .-..ni l7.1 1S07 4'.'7', SI I'll 7 4. 'J .-.n.-.it lir.'.u .-.oss 701. -. lias j7b Wl 7417 , 004 I .-ill-1 I 4 1.',? I .".JliS vsss Ms.t jess 71.11 I,,17 O'.'J I 7.1i M l.'.sn -'(ISO S12t s7.'.J ...-,4 1 4202 lOSO'l IB 1 7 .'Kl.V. IM'ltlJI'LVZA CASKS 1XCHKASK Twenlv Tcailiers Dieil of .Muluilv Dur iug Ilerent Kpitlemic Flfl.en new cases of Influenza weie ii loi ted to the tlurvtiti of Health dur ing tho last tvvciity-four hours. This Is two ,1-use.s more than reported yester day , ' Nine of the cases come fronT the sec tion uoitli of Market xtieet. one case south of .Market stieet, three In West Philadelphia jin.l two In tho '(iernuin town and Oak Lane section. Fifty-two deathi rom Influenza, ami pneumonia are recorded on the but can's eeeiii-ils for a twenl.V'.four hour iierlml. i against seventy on Saturday. Fourteen f the new deaths uie front Influenza and thlity-elght fiout pneumonia. mere win ne a uieeung in u,e. eleineiltar schools, committee tomor row, inn. during the week the various subiommjlleos will meet preliminary lo the meeting- of the Hoard of Education which will take place next Tuesday. Hit Utility ! have been stolen. The auto was a naval service car. It Is now- supposed by the police that the child, wus killed by a bullet fired from tho policeman's re volver when, he shot after the machine in vvuu.li int. louiiers aim sailor weie. ' rilllUg. MeCorkle Is tlilrty-seven ears old, and lives at F2H South rl'lili ty-IUth ori.a olghteeit months, irevii. no oao neeo n inciiioer or tne. Hi Halloween night Hogan and Mc- Corken oi. said to have driven reck lessly through Hoiflh Philadelphia, while, llrlng a revolver, Tho. house sergeant at the Twentieth and Fedeial streets, sta. tlon oonimutilcuted wiihnll patrolmen lu that district to tvotch for Ihe car, MeCorkle was standing at Twenty setenth and Dickinson streets when ho Ha-tv-thn car approaching. Ho Btopped It and nl-rested tho two occupants. When , he attempted to, walk them uerosK the v ,, , '"Vi J ,' . ' .1 ro,'B "aj' " ,,H ,?n?.'l' J" "'L.'0 "'". '"" lnfn.1r1 tlsr.l nla,. (I.A ..n.n.,,l t. .....' i ;"i . jtij vhlUt . mi ""- roBlslcred. SUB..!.; ou- t u..l by tho Fosdlcl: Commission, tol eil as Iteimlil i mis 'rtif. n...... .i.. eri is.... . j .... it ---.--...-..... iwinnv i ., experts leponeii ino i-onuoions m-in Tbe'pe?,,';."'""-, , . ,, worse than In any other city In I he Lepubllcan and Demoeratlc legls- Ame,c;,. Tha repoil of this commltslon t rat Ion. b, wa.ds, follows: ( '""'a .ie 1 bv the Mayor. Falling to iv urn I '. ' : , 'REDEEM THE CITY, - - , , 11-,. . 1 mterclnircli redcration An- ' tll'ill Spufi-tt "Sli'iiiw-Tiil t.U OtOlCS OII.IIIRIUI rmwlilwuw' v.uiltlllltmh 'UlLRCIIGS TO (Lack of Courage Heldltespon- sihle for Sway of Bosse.e nieijtf.. The direct load to thin resplend" l.acK of courage by Hie chuichei. Is j " J-'"".' llu rcsulnr, conjclcntlotu ii. . , .. i.i, i,i..' i.ivi,. ui in n 0"i11 ltitelllcont line of the ot. Let all blamed for I'hlladelplilaB clxlc UH In a m. rlinrch lnPmb. vo(0 ronscPn. lant-hour nppfal lo votern to redeem tloufly, and I'hlladclphla will be re the city, i.isucd by the ntercliurch l-'cd- ' ilcrnud " ' elation After denouncing the Mayor, con-t-actov-bonten. iHrty nliet. gunmen In pontiff, tioll.c laxity In prosecuting !' .i'o! and other "sli.incful conditions, Ktatemeiit raf. "SVi small pail of I he hl'inie for all this muflt fall upon the churches. There has been n lack of courage In minister and i mgiegatlons, who have weakly been more fearful of offending In-, fiuential members than of cuuilng a bi other to stumble." II cloies with thin admonition: 'I.e.. all our .hutch members vote coli HCicnllmisH. nnd I'hll.idclplilu'' ftlll he icdeenied The appeal Is signed bv the I'.ev. Dre (ail II Hummer, piesldeiif. W llliani V. lierg. sectetary. F. S. Uotke.v. Irving D Cltenoweth. lldvvln He I Dell.. F. S Ljnch John A. MaiC'alluni. Alexander j Mw coll Fiank K. Parkin. Thoinap. C.I .llaC Oil. 1 lime- oeU. Charle ScJiudTer Moyd mklii" and lllshop ounauo CKj I'lllorleil llelore .Nalluli -fliif full text follows: , Thu Inletchurch Fcdetatloi. Is .on j strained to lay before tho people of Philadelphia the shame ' ,iition of our city, and to uppea ChrlHllan fill con- eal for a . . ........... I., ul.il. 11.1. ii l.,.lat conceited inoveinen. ... . c" -..." noternmetit. "Philadelphia stands today pilloried before the nation. For the past two years our city has been mado a target for reproaches by a (series of cients. At a time when our young men at the rail or humanity, haw gone to the ftont to tlndlcato the law of righteousness and make the .world safe for democracy, at n time when tho people at home have made every sacrifice for democracy and justice, we have the pitiful speotncle of a city adnilnlrlratlou that is selfeeklng and incompetent. "Some two eais ago a iiumbei of gunmen v ere brought into the city by political leaders, and committed murder and outrage. Sverul have confessed and several tv.to contleted. "When the (luveinment brought thous ands of men to Ihe Naval Station at League Island it asked tho city lo pro tect tliotn from tin. exploiter, of vice. When that protection was otllclnlly In deceive adequato protection for Us en - ll1ed men, the Fedeial aovernment supers. tied the Director of Public Safety and took practical chatge of the police force. Ilepliires lllrty Streets I "The epidemic of Influenza has .leva.., luted our city. It Is said that It has been worse here than lu any other city .,..,,.. 11 .m(() ... V.... (.l 1 America. Cettalnly It foi.ld ' .." .,'.,' "V'e nowhere else conditions so rondliolve to' OIlOl, W ill A 1(1 KilllW'ltys (.llll'l lis spiead What other city of tiny tVinibliigi.iii, Nov. s The War I). -size has streets so dirty? Where elo In j pmtnienl anuotinci-il thai Daniel tho dust'so blown about? Vet th city I Wlllard. piesldent of the corpoiate u liim expended mole than In pret Ions ; ganlzatlon of the Kullimoie and Ohio yeais. Here Is the account: j P.allioad Company.' ban bten toiiiiiils- mill 1!,I7 sloned a colonel of enulneeis tlilted Street li aulas. Ash rimiiVBl . . . Uarliuu'u iell".-ll.ai 1..,?2.H.I7 i'"'r"',!,'J .-.4D,iisi "12S..-SS 7ll.'.i0 l;l2.nno S2.10U.1PI .'I.I2;.7IIH The Uo.i.d of Recreation has the confidence of the community and was doing its best with a piliruuy iiaue. nnnte aiuitopi latlon. to secure play grounds and equipment, whin the dlreclor was i emoted and a political protege of the oily contractor appointed In his place. The legal aspects of this rhameful tiansactlon will. It Is hoped, bo considered In the courts, but whatever may be the strict letter of the law, tho use of this important olllco as. a rt ward to a political henchman of no experi ence or training in this Important le partdi.nt, is a shameless betrayal of the wellaie of our children. l'.iliee lleimrtliieni oil tirlll "The teports of experts have certi fied the ciiiiiiiiunlt, kf.lt Is willing to learn the disagreeable truth, that vice Is protected lu our midst, and tho peo ple who can sell exemption from law i....r. l..i.n .lueerl'iiliieil. nnd tile nrteen they charge, or coutse, this means Menus of the armistice that country has that the Police Department Is sadly de- signed, consists of approximately "iCl moriillJted. While, the great majority ships, acc.udliig to latest olllclal p. of poll.-e olll.fis doubtless prefer to do formation reaching the Navy Depart their dut, tho force Is so handlod that ment. These ilguies. Secretury Daniels cerUln law-breakers are protected. U j announced, were compiled wllhotit refer lnay. perhaps, ho expected that In sui'li , (lJ lucent u-portcd losses of two a large bodv there should be some .i,IFiriH battleshl,,-. .... t... ...... I . t r!Z. . xn ill tmlnulu : ... inemiiers woo vvuun. en...- ...m........ but it Is unpardonable that a number who had been ' convicted of crime, ' sbmilil be icstored to the force. It Is 1 notortoun that this has occurred lu a n,n,01. r cases, and also that pollce- im 11 Mint t been nt-ed In political work, In harassing citizens, Intimidating women, ami making lnuepenoeui. pouu eiil action exceedingly dlfllcult. "The true nature of our clly govein mtnt was revealed by a slnglo lnel dent. Some husiuesH men of the city met lo protest against a Proposed Increase lu tax. rules, aii'Vi carried their protesl not to the Mayor, or tho head of any finance committee but to a tvcii-Known contractor and politician. And ho til- laved their iinxletlcs, by his personal as surancc that there would be no In. eiease. in tins incident it ia naru 10 tell, which Is the more depressing tho supine acquiescence of tho business men, or the nrnxen assurance or ine continctoujboEs. .Most ilayois would be nffnided at being Ignored In this fash ion, but .any sensitiveness on u point of honor or propriety .could not be r x liected from a Mayor who makes a profit out of bonding city ofljclals, "It would be profoundly Instructive It we could lay bare, the various con ; .,.,. caUscs that brought about i,t., .l,..,..,,riil r..nillll.m lint the innlo cnu,0 U undoubtedly the voters' lack f public spirit and of idvlc conscience. The nrlce of cood government is tne same us ine price oi iincny; mere must bo eternal vigilance. An De 'I'nnnnevllt,. oliseried. irovernmentH xvlll bejiH rascally an the people will pcrmlM tt nn our voters are noi iazyc iney urc blind partisans, Where there U force, thero is self-seeking and no conscience; and where there Is conscience, thero Is no public spirit or energy. Illume for Churrhtrj, ,v No Binall purt of the blame for nil this must fall upon Ihe churches. Phlla delphla Ins long been famous for Its well-attended churches und and .large Hunday achoU. numerous I'nfortu. tiately. these churches und schools have not proclaimed with th, proper empha sis tho duty of netting up he King, tlom of Ootl on earth by wise. Just and or)ioi-ate been 110 oriiJJiilitntloti, lllto the tnler Churcti tderatloti lit norno rltlcd. to tnilte tho civic cnrples of Ihc churches utid dlreet them In nuo direction. There, linn been a lack of courage In mlnli tern nnd I'oiiKfegatlons, who have weak 1 lieen more fearful of offend. li'fi Influential incinbqn than of cnuv '"K u wther tti stumble, or of offending (,ll f ti'" mtie tme, wimt our city iieeilH in more couracc, more public ; spirit In ItH church membern, leas tnrlnc for lMf, m,.n lnBii nm morc inrlnB f'"' "'" ',lll"K,, "f othcr' "our people June no right to mjoy the piace of i,!od In the presence of Hiuiiis. civic ciiicltticy and liolltlcal HLAAK,,0,''I". , I "e ate Ju8lly humiliated befoie men. ' flint alwilltil 1.n...1.l -!.. . 1.- ...... on... i.iiiiuii- uuintiten nemi" iloil. Xlny lie arouse the profedfltic .''hilntlnnn of till city, to the meaning I of nllcRlaiirn to rhrlut and make them xkiIoiii nsentii In CKtabllnhlne In our in hint an nh'e, and hlRh-tnlnded city government, with Impartial. courta, In loirupllble pollcu and efficient detiart- CREDIT FOR ARMISTICE TAKEN BY DEMOCRATS I Avullllll'llU td" False Issues Swept Aside li;y Victory, Says dimming. flNhlioiliiii, Nov Ti The Democratic National Commltte.. took Immediate udvantuso of Hi, pulillc.itlnn of the urartlc let ins of the Austin. llun- i . garlan armistice to lepl.i lo the appeals nr Itcpublluiu leadei s for election of their cantllilates on the ground that the Ilr publicans stootl for "iincolidjtloual surrendei" nnd' a "dletatt.l pence." "All the false Issues raised by op. noalne I,.. I.leli.n.. l,,..o 1. ...... u,. .I.t . hT,,1 ,. r vlotorlotis news 1 iiow clouding the when from Kurope," sain Homer S. Ciiniinliigs. acting chair man of the Democratic National Com mittee. "There Is only out. question for America to decide ami that Is whether the people nt home shall place less faith In the wisdom and leudclshlp of tho President than do tin- people and states, men of the i ounlrles associated with the Fulled states In th.. war "The vote of confidence President Wilson has asked of the Ameiloan peo ple will bo given at the polls Tues day. Iteports from every sect Ion' of the country plainly indicate the nation s thoioughly aroused to the ntt-efHltv of sustaining the Piesldent In this ciltlcal boll:. "The great -qualities of leadership shown by the President, now bearing ft till In war-toui Ktirope, are appreciated b.v the people of tin, I'nlted Stales I'bev itri" willing to I rust the President to continue the policies that hate liiotight Austrla-IIungiiiy, llulgaria and Tin key to terms, stripped rieriuntiy of her utiles nnd which have sounded the death. km II of militarism and kaNei'lsm. "I repcut that the pi ople of Fng Iniid. France, Italy and Helgluni would not hesitate. If asked, to glvo 1'iesldent WIUou i vole of confidence. r know the people of Ameilcii will not desert lihn In this lilttinpiiant moment. "Wo await the answer coulldently. The President has asked that Democratic SeiiatotH and Ibpresentatlves' be elected. rot because they are more patriotic than j their Ilepnbllcan opponents, but becnus. i ""' nietnb.rs of the Prtsldeiil's pint "" Pledged to o-irry to fruition the , program of the Prisldent a progriiin jinm ii ine rriKioeni a pro, whole vim Id Is now acclaiming tin WILLARD GOES TO FRANCE I Slates .-..mv. Colonel Wllhud Is lo leave fot Fiance at once and Is to lepnrt to lien. nil Per shing for assignment as assistant to the Minister of Transput!. I'lench Hall ways Tho uppolntinent vvus made -by Secretin y of War Uaker on the pisonal request of Oeneinl Pershing. Mr. Wlllard I. 'tiled as cluiltmao of the war Industries boaiil last winter, giving his health as the .nuse With Samuel P.ea, of the Pennsylvania hues, he was one ol i.- piimilnent' rallioad executives who tvete dismissed from active operating contiol of their rail KiaiU by Dliector ietierul, Mc doo AUSTRIA GIVES UP 251 SHIPS Fifteen Buttlcsliip in Lift An iioiiiiL'cil lv Uiiniels w HshliiKtiin, Nov. ii -- Austilu-lltm-gary's navy, which either must be dellv eied to the Allies or disannul under the , -nit) ,(Jt;1 or suinnatllies Is placed at toity-iite, tvnn mieeu iaiiitiiips, an equal number of cruisers, twenty-ono torpedolsiat destioyerK, ten torpedo gun boats, sixty-seven torpvdohoatH, forty five mine layers, eleven river? lnuultois. seven patrol boats, six nrnied KteameiH, six scouts, one ilvcr torpedoboat anil two trnvvlcls. SIIIZKS UK K.MAX SHU'S i C,j, TuUi Over .Merchant Vcsrel, In- I , lerncd in linrlior. , iiuenns Alren, Nov. 0. All ierinan J mercantile te'ssels Interned ,in Chilean harbors have been seized by the Chilean (IJovernnient. Chilean aimed forces late In September I according , to .Santiago dispatches, occii- pled all the Interned Herman steamship: In Chilean wuteis, the action being taken at that time, to prevent Ihe destruction of the ships by their crews. r UN1TEP STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION W. G. McADOO, Director General of Railroads PLEASE SAVE YOUR OWN TIME und help prevent roligettlnu at Ticket Olllces by Ini.tlm INTERCHANGEABLE SCRIP BOOKS (fuoil for brurrr ur mii' nuinlirr nf prrni tin ull unienpfr trHliiw of all rHllrundii miUrr I'nlrrul Cuntrul ON SALE AT ALL Inquire al Consolidated Ticket Office 1539 CHESTNUT STREET v.. 'ffl IN CAMDEN FIGBi Prohibitionists Are in Coti-1 r.. ai i r, .-v.. m iiiuiii iiooo uver uui conn; of Election POUTIClAiSS EUTRAxI Aetitity of Womairs Party! C.oinplicatfs Situation in J Senatorial Knee J I Caimleii today Is having Its llrst op portunity t vote directly mi tl'ic qtiM- tlon of 'wet' or "dr.i ' ' ne issue, brought forward by the moral and commercial Interests of illi cit-, overslindows all others In the field' of .South Jersey ,olltcf at .the election. Whethei the city will oust the salooM depends latgely upon the attitude of ma chin,, pollllel.lns. This applies to IheB ! I,0lcrats as well as the rtepubllcahB.l if they maintain throughout the .ia'yl tn.ir attitude of neutrality that liasl marked the campaign, the "drys' bellevtB they have an excellent ehanco to wlnl A factor that menaces n .lev .li-..l Is the light reglptratlon, for only 16,5o"n voters out of a total of 2,C00 have're.-- IHIVI t.l. Sn.vs SiiIiiiiiiii ,re llealen One hour ufjer the polls opened man agers Of the Antl.Sal.mil tn.ii. -.I.I dieted it victory for the "drys." The "Wfc.a'. .aa. .....I ,,.. .. . . ...I ..w-. .--iiieii equally comment V "Camden will oust the Kitnnn i,i,,... raid'. Charles I.evlster. manager or hi ....,,, ...iK mar ior pix months haa been n..Kv.! against tile liquor Interests i .Most of the men who failed to rer sier, .tir. Devlster went on, would vot against the saloon, but nesleeie.l in r,v. use f the franchb-e. Dcspllo that con. dltlon. we are conlldent of winning." "' Scores of women, mostly member of the M. C. T. V., wern stationed at polling """'" '"is niorniiig anu promised to re- main at their posts throughout the day, N(xt In Importance Is the contest i. tw ecu Senator David Ilalrd nnd his Democratic opponent, Charles O'Connor Hennessy. Tho Ilalrd malingers aro cob fldent of tolling up a big vote for the Senator In Camden County, but the slttli utlon has been so greatly complicated bv the National Women's Party that the result Is somewhat In doubt. i Demure Senator Ilalrd voted against the national suffrage amendment the women nate waged an active campaign fOr .Mr. Hcmil'HSV Thell nlleltir V.. een a big factor In the cumpalgn, but Hi ei tiveness will not be known untjl the ballots are cmnteil . J' .. . . "" - "Bird ami I.dge fur Senaie iB s'....i.. it..i.i , .. . .. . . . . e II ... iiiem ii.inii is a canui.iate tor tne short term In the .Senate and (iovernor waller !;. i:dge Is the Itepubllcan can' dldiite for the long term. Tho latter 11 opposed by Sconce M. LaMonte, Demo crat, and James il. itellly, Socialist.-1 WllUcni .7. Ilrownlnif. Itftiiihlli-nii Cniii gre.sman fiom Camden County, Is op! posed !,y three candldnttB. They arei I'.dwln S. Dlckerson. Demociat; George 1.'. Nottsker. Soulallst, tinil Chnrles JBJ Lnue. I'rohlhltloiilsl , Camden elects three Assemblymen to day nnd twelve candidates aro In thi Held. On ihe Itepubllcan side are R, iL ICellam, T. Harry liuwinnd and "Ji r ttullworlli and on the Democratic side arc Charles D. Nicholson, X, Wi Cox and S. M. Shaj Tho .Socialists have put forward Waller Kruaen,. Itohtrt ilrunlug and John B Cramer Charlos liovv.lwii, A. M. McNutt and Daniel H, I IlD.ill Mto eliiiiil.iir n i t I .x I ,cn1itlll -.IX mi- t Mil II I life ,1,-v lit I 1 11 lit I Jll VII f UIT I Uolil.sls. ..ccausi' oi ine mnueuza eimiemii. there has been little campaigning except that ihuie b.v the Nationil Women'. Paity and the Antl-Saloou Leagu. Opeu-aii ralliet" have featilied the ac tivities of the lattei NAVAL WEDDING BY PROXY J Courted liy Wireless, Uridb of fldleel' Is in Kirvnl t "p; i" q liy the Aswciatetl l'res$ i $ ' (irent Lakes, III., Nov. 5. After yi coin tshlp by wlieless, a wedding by proxy, with the bride thousands of mllM awn, will unite Mlsr Lmlly Oral, rot Cairo, l'gyiit, and Lieutenant Ituddlph' Wlnzer of Chicago, at the (Jreat takes Xaval Triiliiing station todav. The romance began In Kgypt wheji Lieutenant Wluzer was usslgned to the V, S. S. North Carolina. Miss Oral'li the daughter of an Italian marquis, who was mat rlcd to an English woman. Th marriage license was obtained In Wau-kt-Kiin two months ago, and a copy mulled o the bilde, who obtained a similar document lu Lgypt and centos Copy lo this country. ! At the ceremony tho bride will bo reD it. presented by Miss Grace IJello Keanii. of Chicago, and the service will be read b.v Chaplain Charles W. Moore. ,yA blueJ.icketorchestra will play tho wed ding march. , At the close of the eventil a Wireless message, will be relayed -t' Egypt, and ills. Wlnzer will start at once for tills country, to Join her hUff-l uanu WOM'KN 'HELD -FOK FRAUfpB HI billing Wives Ac.-u.eil of Dhlrilnilln Worthless Cheeks Two .mum.' nun lied women, giving an address on Chestnut street lie.1l- Thtrtv- fourtll. were airalgnid today for tha ..1I......1 ...I....... .. l .ll.....t....tA.. .. ...n.v. ' 'uirKt'i w.iuicsi.ie illsn minimi .il nuoii' less checks and held In Minn ball for ci,urt. Several coinplaluants appeared malnst .he wonien and detectives testl lled about fwcnty-Ilve other woulfl ainUo charges. '.-ftl The women gave their nanus as Mrs; V1.....I.. t....llA ml -Vfea Ti-aiia I.VIaw.' ij i in ii auri s .,. .' .J. ...M ..'..-r They tecelved hearings befoie Magistrate Harris lu West Philadelphia, and Mag istrate lniber. Central Station. Louis, uas'i, as ."voriii i-.igniu sireei itcurg Parker. 1131 West illrard avenue, an Klvey lliaus, 1016 ilarket street, testis lieu against tueiii as Itl'KJNKSSJ lll'I'IIKll NIIIKs! IP VOL have t.viiHi or lii.i,oo una nnt to I ctiiineet with a iroliitf buinM comaiunll ete with J II X, twthoute, uttorney.'l llrxe nun; . i-iiiidueie.iis, ' TICKET OFFICES y... .'. itf;yM .-tf' l'.V ,. ,'l I bv InyilBril