Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 14, 1919, Final, Page 2, Image 2

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AS WOHKEH IN WAR
Took Active Part in Loan Drives.
Headed South Philadelphia
Victory Campaign
SERVED IN SPANISH WAR
Ao Patterson Speeches
I mil Court IT ork Ends
TudRf rnltorxnii "ill mnUe no
rampniRn Mnvche n tit ll I"" hn'
i-lonnnl up hi "orl on Hip belli Ii
This nniimineemenl win Hindi' liv
the Kennlilimn niK!ini7!itii.n miixnr
altv rnntliclate lmln .
Win n lie i tirepincil li take th'
Mttmn. Iio will lommunicate with the
stnte tn .i-urer nnil tnl. that his
nntne In- taken from Him p.ixrull until
the .ampalRn rnils He will tint re
MRU In- pn-itinu from the lieneli at
tin- time
lililse 1'aftermn. Hepublieaii organi
Mtiim nuilnhtr lot Mniot. a limn'
Morili 1 171 in rinl.1clflpb.111 Ills
father mi- Uk linnl l'ntternn. a puliti
a1 lej.i'M of 111 ila
-I ' 'Is Patterson icieneil the luiiila
Went.-1- of lit-, education hi the public-Kt-bon's
of I'luluilelphin Me llien at
tend"il I li Hi own I'm pni atni.i Si uool
and laiM the law wlioev oi tne 1 ni
xeiMii ni I'eiinsjliani.i When be Kind
uated in 1MMI. he entor"d the law of
tier 01 I' fan. ill Itieu-ter.
While .ludse I'ntter-on was takiusl
the li-t nepv in his prolessiou the
tiaf with Spain began He enlisted in'
the arm. serving ns a I'olnr seigeaul
in tiie IVnnsvlvania infantry. He won
his i op mission in the war, becoming
n In- In iitninnt m t'umpanv A. First1
Keg l.i-rt
Kroppoiutet b Uolan
n n.iMiig the -linn, he ix.i- ap
point' ' .1 i-iant ut. -nlieitoi undei '
John I Kin-e In l!)fll Distm t
"A'ton'i lohn ' Hell seleited Judge j
r-ii'ei-oii ns an asistatit He met '
Willi sii' h -ucei-s a- a picneentor that
he wa- icappointeel when Samuel I
ltotan heonme .listen t attornev He
remained in thct ofij. p until 1111" '
In thai ieui the death of .lndge Kd ,
wad Magill ereateel a aranry on
the iienel-. and tioiemor Tenor np
pointed .Indue I'atterson 'to Common !
P'eas ( ouit No. 1
ludge I'atlei'soa s pie-ent tenu on
the benili does not expne until 11124 I
Wile- the 1 nited State- entered the j
tiar asaiu-t the central piiver. Judge
Patter-on desired to repeat Ins see
mop- of twenty year- previous, and,
offered to lolnnteer when Tlicodoie
Iloospelt i-sueil his eall for fighting
men for the "Roosevelt Division " The
government prevented Mr. Roosevelt
from forming tliir unit
Although Judge Patteri-nn's offer to
go to Frame and serve with the Amei
lean army was not accepted, he found
wa-s of making him,-elf useful here
He was an uethp worker in all the I.ili
rttv Loan campaign and headed the
South Philadelphia ommttlee in the
vieton eainpaign His poster in the
fifth tojn "In Flanders Fields."
hrought 101 000 when he hun-elf of
fered it for auction at a -ale held in
Hie Union I vague '
Collector of lionLs
Mr I'atter-ou in addition to being,
a dabbler in ait. i- .1 olleet.ii of i.aie
hooks He has most of the Dickens
first editions
He tp piesident of the Dn ken- Fel
lowship and a membei of the Amiriiau
I!ar Association, the State Bar Asso
ciation, the Lav. A ociatiou. the Ath
letic t'lubof I'hiladelplua. the Morrison
Republican Club, the .lungei Maen
nerchor. the Union League Club, the
Ma-onii Kratciniti and tin Vesper
Iloat Alt Racquet and tin Clubs
MONDELL PRAISES MOORE j
Indiana Congressman Felicitates
Mayoralty Candidate
Congiessinnn Moore, independent Hi I
publican candidate for Muior of I'lnln
delphia. todax leceived a letter trom one
of his colleagues. Frank W Mnrnli-11
icpres-entatne fiom Indiana, at Wash
ington. expressing regiet uei Mr.
Moore's ab-eucc from the Capitol and
wishing him s,ci ess The letter fol
lows '"I want to assuie vou that when I
aid we ull regret qnur going even,
temporanh I meant it thoroughl-, and '
einc-ereli There is ahulix a need of
earnest and courageous men in the '
Houhe. an vou know and -.oil will be'
greatly missed
' I wish you everr success m mum
new line of cndeumi
5TH DISTRICT MEN MEET ,
Will Support Waldron for Council if
He Indorses Moore '
The count ilmanie- committee of ihe i
fifth senatorial elistri. t met last
night to consider candidates for the i
small rouneil Willium .lamieson. a
member of the committee of one bun- '
ilred said that if A. f.. Wnldron. -e- .
lect councilman of the Thirt.i hist 1
Ward would subscribe to the platform j
of the committee of one hunched and '
indorse Representative J Hampton '
Sloore for Mayor, his name would be
recommended to that committee. I
Otner candidates considered weie J, I
Fred Greenwood. Rdward House, Dr. I
Henry Fisher. Howard Sheppaiil and
Captain 1. Green. The distri-t em-I
braces the ISeventeenth, Xineteenth, !
Twentieth. Thirty-first nnd Thirty-
seventh Wards. 1
Hot Shots From Uncle Dave
Re Patterson and Moore
"I have co hesitancy in saying
that if Judge Patterson Is elected he
will fill the mayoralty with ability
and high integrity."
"Philadelphia is fortunate this
year, for all three of the men who
aspire to the Republican uoiniuatiuu
are clean, able men."
"If Mr. Moor is nominated, Mr.
Penrose's position with regard to his
future career will be greatly strength
ened." "I do not think the Vare organi
sation was ever In better shape.
The emotional excitement that up.
t things sometimes iu the past is
tn1 year,"
iv i- (m
Patterson 's Platform
in Fight for Mayoralty
l-'IrM. Wain- fxiipplj Immediate
pieparatioi of plans for a gi enter
water s-ipph to .lnticipnte the wants
of the city for many years to conic
Second. Sewage Disposal Tin
i onipletioii at ouie of a sewage dis
posal plant to pi event disease and to
snp v aste theicbv furtheiing a
wholesome glow Hi of ihe uiuiiuipal
it-.
Third. High Cost of l.lln- ll i
the business of the I nil" I States
t'ongie-s ti deal Willi till- piohleiii,
but as nt ii has failul to in I If
tcsult- ate not obtained ni the fime
I n-siiine oljii ' I shall art for Phila
delphia and shall tall upon Count ils
In (telle a iridium; fund of suf
ficient amount with which depots can
he established in various paits of the
city for Hie sale of food at leasouahle
piicrs. tl In piou'iiiing ptoht
Illg
loin III I'iii int p The ,ni niii-l
pa a- n got- The tiuan.es must be
on the sounde-t bti-ines basis l".
i'ii-e must be kept within niiiime
No d partineiit of the nt poietn
incut ".ill l allowed tn exieeil its
.tppinpriaiiMii as tixed lit Council
Cioiiunn itud c thi ienc must tic the
w ate hwoids.
Filth Ch.ulei- I wa- om of ihe
lllilllbel- nf the -ill)' Olliuilttei Uili ll
diafte'l He new it ihail"i Tin--pirit
.is 11 a- the letlei nf tlui'
in-ii uniPiir luu-i b'1 uiiiiod out to tin
fllllesl i xtent ll I- desiglji'd In In. el
niiitiei n i ..iiditioiis and it- pm i-iou-Illlisl
be igulh i llfol ed
Sixth I'l-lll-il I hf III llllist pin
i ' ed at "ii' c i,i lie i iiiiiplctioti ami
opeiatl"!! of ihe Finukfoid ell-lutid
and the lliberii -eivice line anil pin
i ide fur their mine, tion with the
Market stiect einied I heiehy
pledge myself to h.ne these lines in
operation during lfi-0 The i itj as
soon a- pos-ihlc, must also pioieiil
with the luiilding of the North Rroail
siicet l.nc to OInei nieniie and neces
ury lini-s in the nnrtliwi-l. south
wp-I Vr-I Philndelplii.'i and the ecu
tial nnd southern pans nf the citi in
onler to provide for the growth of
i In se i iiiiiiuiiiiitiei
-seicnlli. Public .ifct Mole po
lit emeu ami tncini'ii at better wagc
are lie. e-sai i in order to protect the
in .-. pieserve the safety nnd guard
tile plopeitl of our ilti.l'Il' Polli e
iio ii and tit cine n must and -lull In.
absoliiteli eliiiiiiiateil from politiis
Kiglitli. Street Cleaning The iiiv
iuii-t i lean its own -trects The ne
ihartii pioinles ihe inethod In whuii
tin- -hall be done I pHIgc myself
In the inauguration nf street (-leaning
dircMlly hi the illy, beginning on
Jnniiaty I 10'Jl the date fixed bv the
i Inn tor
Ninth. Inipioiements There tniist
be geinr.ll puhln improvements in
order to iiu-h tin- lent profiteer nnd
tho-c who n i e taking advantage of
uc-cnt day condition- New stieets
iiui-t be opened -cweis limit giad-
RIVAL PLATFORM
OF MOORE
MOORK
Cil ( li.ntei -The new .h.iiiei mu-l
be put into effect in all it- p'on-ion
an Hiding to it- -pint and intent.
( ontrnltiir Rule Tin- lOndition is
uitnlerable. and nnv i andidate put foi
waul hi tin eontiiicliu inteiests must
be opposed and defeated, however re--pei
table he mai appeal to In
Street i leaning and garbage leinmal
Tin- i it v must eh mi it- own -ticets
and pi oi lib' f"i the cthi ier,t i nil
tion
ami di-pn-a! ol gat bilge
Political activity of poliee and dic
tum Th' police and fiieiinii n.u-t
he ab-nlutei divnrced from politics.
Tin ir puv is little enough and must
mil be diminished hi politiinl as,os
Iin llts
1'in.iiicc- Must be plnn-il on a
sound busine-s li.isi- Tin . orient
expenses must be kept infliin the e ur
lent income, and improvements must
he planned ami pm-ecuted null the
ituni-t (ionium
Drpuitment of Public Welf.ue
Tin- nnst be so oigiimid as to carr.i
nut the pllipo-c e'.pie eil ill it- linim.
Ihe piiwr- cniifi'ii-ed upon this ile
la.-liue-nl In Ho new (baiter mu-t be
fully del. 'loped In this depaitment
c.pi'. ialli tin- . .men of the city should
lender iiiliinbl" aid
Profiteering All those who take ini
lautage of th' present ciiticnl situa
tmn an- i iiiiiiiiiui enemies, and the full
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power ol tne (in must oe iiisuiiMisi,
applied to -eek them mil. expose them
ami punish lliein
Ilnllsiii'; Utilities must he ih.nle
sate -anitaii and decent In the en
inn enieiit nf existing law- against
landlord- who disregard the legal
i lghi- of tl eir tenants When the law
i- uifnneil gieatly improved living
,u dit ions will iie scout cmI without ex
p. i-e to the city
(.11 Transit We demand piompl
omiiletion of Hie I'rankfoid and the
olistiuction of all othei adopted sub
wax and eleiated lailwu.i lines, m-
'lulling the moan sireei suuway. as .iiai'Kci bircei cieiateci riedgc to
rapidll ns is compatible with the have these lines in openninn dm in
ny's financial ability. The P. It. T. 11120. The city, as soon as possible"
is entitled to a late of fare which will must also proceed with the building
lield a just icturn on all private cap- of the Not th Rroad sheet ln, ln ni"
ital actually and legitimate!! in- nej nvenue, nnd neces-ai i lines to ilic
vested, but no higher rate noitlnvest. southwest. West Phila
delphia and the central and southern
sections.
Water Supply and Drainage Immediate preparation ol plans for
Prompt steps must be taken tn develop a greater water supph ti anticipate
idecpiute facilities to furnish a ic- the grow til of the i ity foi mam icars
liable supply of puie water and nde- (ome.
eiuafe ancl safe drainage.
Port and Commercial Development Development of the p0n am ,ar.
The present opportunity for the de- bor will be one of the chief objects of
velopment of commerce nnd industry the administration. Will institute a
must be seized b Hie establishment "y bureau of trade to e-o-orelinate the
of necessary poll facilities unci rail- various trade bodies for the puipose
mad arteries to serve them, nnd by of cxpuneling trade with other ports
united effort and co-operation on the aJ especially with .South America
part of all citizens.
Economy In administration The Under the heading of finance. Judge
employes of the city should be paid I'ntterson discussed economy in a,j.
promptly a just i einuneration for their ministration. In that plank, he saie'l
services, nnd all sinecures ancl unnec- " department of the city government
essai- offices must be abolished. Rigid would be allowed to exceed iib appro
ei'onomy must be practiced in all de- priation as fixed by Councils,
partments.
Elections Elections must be hnn- .fudge! Patterson did nnl include (hi.
estly and fairly conducted. Citizens plank in his platform,
will he given a fair opportunity to
qualify without being insulted and de
prived of their rights. Intimidation
of voters by the unlawful use of the
police, other city officers and hired
ruffians must end
The planks included by Judge, Patterson and not by Congressman Moou
nre: Improvements, equal suffrage, public utilities,, taxes, labor and
patripusnj.
EARNING PUJ3LIC
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I nig and pitting done and the eitv
' opened up for vast public linprcne
I tneiits in onler to properly house the
people I will .see to it that cieri
loan lull makes ample provision foi
these Important items -o that build
eis of homes mai be ginratiteed the
full support and io operation of tin
ill I shall also request tho Legls
latum to authorize (ho ceinptioii
from taxation for nl least one year
after their ( (instinct Inn of all new
dwelling houses eieited within the
nty of Philadelphia Thin will en
iouia,;c house building nnil therein
lecluie tin- lent on houses not owned
In tho-e who ore upv them.
Tenth. Sanitary Conditions
Housing and si.mtiiri conditions nmsi
be of the best. All laws lelating to
these mntteis shall be ligotousli en
toned and thosv who seek to take ad
vantage of the poor, the nek or the
imfortunnte ligoiousli pro-ccntcil
Klcientlt. Taxes 'Ihe new ehai
nr pioiielfs that the yearly est!
iii.ileel expend tuns of all e ity de
narlmints shall be tiimlh tixed bi tin
Maim. I pledge uiyMilf to so govein
these, e-iimates in each liar of inx
nun Hint Hi.' tax late -hall not he
in. i. isi d but sluill be rediu ed
Twelfth. Politics Factional poll
Ins -hull not lie peimitted to llltei
leie With the lldllllllistl lltloll of tin
. it s aflans
'I hirleentli. Labor 1 -ball -tauo
.is I haie nlwais stood, foi lu-i .n
litiath'ti of all clifferemis beiween
.nt'itnl and labor in the gnnW-t h
ili-tiuil i it v in the ii in Id, nut mi1'
.i.niii. I lii i fair and eipiitable but
l. .a i-e such nil ..djiistmf nt will nr
c, ni" the public nelfaic and imiia-i
tin proclii'tion of om maiiufn' tute i-
I'oiirleentli, I'epi.il Suffrage- I
-hnM during mi ailministintioti wel
i ..hie the no opeiation nnd seek Hie
valu'il aid nt the women of the citi.
who haie nlwnis stood for good gov
ernnient nnd aie soon to t ome j :-t!v
int" their ecpial rights of citi.enship
Flfleeiith. U.nhor and Poll - De-
, lelnpinen
nt of the poit of Philadelphia
-lull he one of thp i ll iff objects of
. mi ailininistralioii lu Hil- iniinci
i tmn I -hall in-tilute a iiiv liuicaii of
i tiade to in ordinate the larious tiade
I bodies lor the puipo-e of expanding
tiade wiih other ports and especially
wuh tin iimntrie- of South Amend.
' sixteenth. Public I'tllilies 1 shall
lint penult the -ale of .1111 public
, utilili belonging to the lit.
i .Neirnteeiitli. Patriotism The
I world nai and the pncili-t i.iuipaign
' thin picceilcd tliis countri'- iMitry
into it lull" I'lupliiisued the need for
lOn per icnt Amei ieanlsm 1 shall,
I as Maioi keep eier m mind that.
1 toi pjttioti-ni and unalloyed Amer
iiiini-ni Philadelphia stand- in Hip
tir-t tank of the i ities of the countiy.
and that it- eliief exeeutne nnisl
mea-uie -ipianti up to that high
stiiiidiiiil
PLANKS
AND PATTERSON
I'ATIIMtsHV
The spirit as well 11- the letlei of
Hint in-trunieiit I ihe new i lull tin
must be earned out to Hie fullest ex
tent v
fudge Patterson noes not in' hide
i nntr.ii tot " mle in his phittoiin
Pledge- the innug.iration of -nut
leaning dun tn hi tliecit and "in
plelion ai om o of a sewage disposal
plant
More pnlie eiiien and Ineiuen at h"l
ter wages u sarj The. must ..ml
shall be absolutely eliminated fio'ii
politics.
The i iti must p.l.l ils ll goe- The
finances inu-1 be on the -nuncle-t In.-i
ness ba-is. P.xpen-e mu-t be kept
within income. Kcnnniny and etn
ciein must be llie watchiionl-
.ludge Pntter-oti does not
llii- plank in hi- platform.
in. I it. I"
Will en'l upon Coiilnll In 'ic, itc .1
H'lolving fuuil of suffii lent amount
with which depots can he established
in varioiiK pnrts of the etti lor the
sale of food at leasonable pnec,
therebl preventing pioliteei mg
Housing nnil anitaii Iinons
mu-t be of tho best All law- .ehit.ng
to these matteis shall he iigoiou-l en
fon ed and those who -eek In take nd
lanlnge of the poor, the -ick and ihe
unfoitunate iigorously pioseciitcil
The city must pioieed at nun in (he
iiimpletiou of the Fi-nnkford elevated
and the Ryberr surface line, and nio
lide for their connection with the
mrAiiis
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
JUDGE PATTERSON
Assoc iate judge of Common Pleas Court No. t and former assistant
district attorney, whose hat is in the ring in the contest for the Re
publican mayoralty nomination
Jiortnv PnlifO Tl
Patterson Pledge
i
( Olltllilieil I rum P.1KP One
I these i hanged condition- Philadelphia
has not ailinnreil with the Mime ina
j (erial progress as it should have ml
1 valued. Public inipioiements are neees
ls.ii at this time to proinlc for the
vi elfin e and happiness of our people
The pi mi ipal necessities nf cny life witii
' wliu h the Mayor of Philadelphia has In
ile.,1 -lie
I "dnml naler. gond lights, good
streets, rflic ient police and adequate lire
pinterlicm. good Iranspoi tatinn.
, '"I hese matteis will icceive my at
tent ion and mi best cudeaior to place
the nu where it belongs among the
gie.lt c ities eiflln xioild
"1 nalizc that, to be Ma.ioi of this
citi is a gieat honor. The bistoi of
Philadelphia is interwoven with the life
of the- nation and if I am elected mi
sole puipose during the four yeais of
i.eii no will he Io give to Philadelphia
and its people the best Hint is in me.
"With confidence jn the outcome, I
make nil" appeal to the people to sup
port ine in Hi" coming piininr.i elec
tion." Mi Robins -aid Hint he would an
noiiin e tomoiiow the loiatmn of the
Patterson campaign hcudipiai tors. He
i- nt ii oik on the eoininiltei' ol one
thousand-and mai make announcement ,
loinorrow of some of the men -elected
serie
Judge
I'otte.-oo i-ill he irnen a ic-
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IhcFoi'tx sixth Willi at n meet lie to .
be lield in Potters' Hall nt .ilrjll Ral-tiiiuiii-
avenue Tne I'm tx -sixth is a
banner independent wind
Four places on Ihe ticket v.hiili is
headed bv (ougie-sman .Mooie have
been tilled by the eommitiic of one bun
dle d Two of tin iil.i"'- aie given to
"igiilais'J and two to Independents.
Laiuberton on Ticket
Common Couin ilinnn Robert 13.
Laiuberton. a lamer living in the
Twenty-second wind, has been sck-cteci
to make the run for sheriff. He is a
former Pennsylvania loothall star.
Magisti.itc William F. Campbell,
leadej- of the Twenty -fifth ward, wn
named for e orotier.
Thomas W Cunningham, leader nf
the Tenth ward, was iianied to stio
iced himself as clerk of Hie Couit of
Quarter Sessions.
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas I' Mcc
Inn was designated for the nomination
for rei'inclcr of deeds.
J'.oth Cunningham and Campbell, the
"icgulars" on the ticket, weie lieu
tenants of the late Senatoi James P.
Mi Nil hoi
Served in National tiu.uil
Lieutenant Colonel Median was n
' inflnher of the old Fust Regiment,
Pennsylvania National Guaids fur nine
teen ear. He served on tin Mexican
bolder and went to France with the
Twenty -eighth Division.
In Fiance he was tiausferied to the
, staff of the Seventy-eighth Division.
I Ile paiticipated in three battles, was
wounded once nnd gassed once. Colonel
.Median lives in the Fnrtv -sixth ward,
i No selection of candidates for county
commissioners, haie been made by the
committee oi one uuuiireei
Cousiessrnun Moore ridi'iiies what he
charged i- nu attempt of the Vare oi -ganization
to "expose" him and defog
the issues of the campaign. Mr. Sloore
declares the so-called exposes Me
fallen flat .
He declared "the aies have a leal
scare- and aie trying to bum up their
followers by exposes to come that will
put the candidate of the Mooie ticket
out of business." ,
Mr, Mooie asserteel that the "drive
of those Republicans xvho expect to
break the Hiudenbtiig-Vniv line is
pioceeding with studied legularit."
His labor record nnd his lecord as
receiver for the City Trust Company,
Mr. Moore declares, aie the "exposes"
which the Yares threatened, and which
have fallen Hat
"Kpeuklng of bank scandals," lie
added, "might it not be well, if this
is to be the contractors' line of attack,
that they give some information equally
satisfactory to the anxious depositors of
the state-controlled North Pesn Rank."
Arise Hatfield, Feudist, Dying
Lexington, Ky Aug 14 - (Ry A.
P - Kepo'lK from Whltesburg Kv..
aid Am,e Hatfield
leader of the Hatfl
JWnjr fetifJ, yy
death i pxpe'f ;!
aid Am,e Hatfield, elicbtr-four. (nrm,i.
(leader of the Hntfield faction, Hatfield.
IMvCny fried, seriously 111 that his
;d at any time.
GREEKS PROMISE AID
TO JUDGE PATTERSON
Call at Candidate's Office and
Pleclge Support in May
oralty Fight
A delegation nf Crook
i itieiis.
nun ii e naiics i i-iippiis. i .-soul n .
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11(1 I 1 II lv'1 IIIV lll(J,l M illl.l . I'll i 11 Mil' --is-, i
Pifl third street, was the speaker. position with icspect to liis future enreer i
called on Judge Patterson todai to ex- j will Be greatly stiengthened.
pies- their indorsement nnd give assur- , '',0 x an, Wherefor
.nice of their assistance ill His fight for j "That is why wo find Penrose men i
minor. 'bolli in the committer of one hundred.
The spokesman -aid the iuilge would which signifies nothing, and in the spc ,
haie ihe united support of the Greek cial caininign advisory comniittee withi
fraterniti. as thei appreciated his which Mr. Monie has surrounded him- !
lPiidine-s mi all occasions to assist Hiem self, n token Hint Mr. Moore is too j
in their affairs during the time thei wise a politician to trust bis hopes to
haie Hied in this city. - 'such an unstable agency as the com-
Judgp PattPrson told the visitors that mittpe of cup bundled."
il was his object, if elected, to serve At tliis juui turo "Uncle Dine" stop
nil the citizens of nil nationalities to peel to indulge in a smile oier the fact
the best of his abiliti. in the inteiests Hint Muidoch Ixcndrick, Independent.
of the cit of their adoption.
Among the Greekti. wore I, I. Pnp
pnelens. "-47 South Rloventh stieet;
Charles P. Pieijus. 45 South Fifteenth
street, John l.ettrns, HOP. MmLor
Noel . I.eon Gownls. 10li7 Locust
stieet: John P. Farinnkis. "OS Nmih
JS'" s,,eei . .mines .enahiis. Miu.
Locust street: John T. Chcppos. -cue
ijuy oi me 1 1 reei: consul, ami .iniin
"rnuj.-. oi ineciecK American agencv.
.ii'wi-n rcpieseiiiuiives iioni
Jewish rcpieseiitutixes fiom the
,., ,
.'V"1-' '"'"",- ' weu.y -oiiuii
unci
riiilt -second nanls also called on the
ri,:.. . i .
. ji.'clgc io gin assurances of their sup
! port of in- candidal-. The' lonuuittee
e niisisteil of Morris Hater, Dr. L. S
Itutiisohn Mcr Lachtenstein and
rhilip Piiblickcr and Samuel Cautoi .
LOCAL JUDGES HMDORSED
Law Association Favors Those Who,
Have Had Experience
The Law Association of Philadelphia I
favors the letention in office "of thosp '
judges xi ho bv actual service have dem
onstrated their fitness for the benili."
At ii meeting of the committee of ju
dicial vacancies of the nssoiiation. it
uns unanimously icsolveil that sup .
port be given the candidacies of Judges
William II. Keller, of the Siipenoi
Court; Joseph P. McCullen. of Coutt of '
Common Pleas No. -I: George Mender- j
son. of the Orphans' Court, and Charles j
1 Rartlett and Thomas F. McMclml, '
of the Municipal Court.
The order in which the local eandi- l
date- will appeal on the nonpartisan '
ballots at the piimary election follows:
Common Pleas Court No. 4 Judge
McCullen. Put lick P. Couwai, Kugenc
C. Ronniwell.
Orphans' Couit Patrick P. Con
way. William C. Wilson, Judge llen-dPi-Min,
Joseph G. Magee, Martin
Felelman
Municipal Couit Judge Rartlett.
William S. Wncker. Judge McNiehol
IIKATll.s
11BNNKTT - .Suddenly, on Auk i,i while
on his vaonMon rtev WILLIAM I) nE.
'ETT. oastor nf tho Detcher .VI B Ihllleh
.i4th And ilafier htn
illl.I.ON Suddenlj', t Woodbury X J
RY HAl'NDCns. lf of JUv Kdwar.l '
Dillon IlelMtx- nnd frl'iidn mined tn tu .
m-rI Sat 10 SO ei m . from "D Cue I Id m
XVeodburv. N J 'nt prliate. hsllnton Ce-m
ENOKMIAIIDT Aus 13 l:i,IZAIli:TH
S ivlr of rrdrlek Knffelhardt (nee Fauer)
need 4S Ilslallvea and frlend Invited
in fgnernt Slonday. 8.30 a m from ,
"StO N Barnet t IllKh maaa at Our Ladv '
of Mercy Church, 10 a. m. Int Holy Seoul-'
chm fern. Auto funeral .
MeIlONAl.r At Wlldwoo.1 X '
THOMAS' husband of the lato Catherine Me
Donald. aed 8(1 formerly pf 112.1 Kjrc t 1
Uelatlves and frienda invited to funeral ,
Hat 10 a. en , from the residence of John '
F ICelffer Sir. Weat Qlrard w Tnt prl- j
xatn Kemalna may be viewed Friday eve I
from 1 tn V o'clock 1
IIALDWIN Suddenly. Aua 12 nt Se
wleleley. Pa . KMII-V WILSON, widow of I
William A. Baldwin and dnunhter of tho
late W Hasell Wilson of Philadelphia
' KANR AU. IS. FllANK A .on of the
late John nd Mamaret Kane (nee Kaisn-I
kush) I'.elallies and frienda Invited to fu
neral Monday 8 a m;. from th. reld;neo
Sf hl .later. Mr.. A Corryan. 1T88 N lstli
et Solemn requiem raara at Our Lady nf
Mercv Church. a m Int private, se I
Patrick's Om . Norrlotown , I
HXIUC-KKn At Westneld N J Aim 1L-,
8OI.OMON SXIUCKF.n. 22B S 41st ,tV
Phlia aeed R Belattve. and friends In
vlted 'to services, Friday, . S P m nt tho I
rillver H Balr Bid 1S20 Chestnut t
rhlla. Int private.
i.nnT ant rorT
v..Tt.-. ( hrhv vlven that policies Kas
18,28rt and 18.2ST of ttnr Bprlnr Oarden
Fire Insurance Company, Issued to Mary A.
..'n n-ti nnvtrlnir. respectively premise
Jl.ro"r"X oso Nnrth Kt Ilernari .treet. Phlla
delohla. have been lost or ralstald. Apollca.l
'lion nV been nwde for duplicate policies.
' hki.imvantFkii FTMAf.K
MiffiiiTOHR on ladles' upderwesr clen
" t&ViT tidoTY,, ete?y vvnrUt ,fii,cjl-ltfa
cor- jfw w ' j"r""
r
AUGUST 14, 1910
imrj f navF pays
PATTERSON TRIBUTE!
Takes It for Granted That Re-
publican Committee Will In-
dorse Judge for Mayor'
rsxo nninnec IO Din ICCIIC '
I ohio runnuoi: ij ui iwwi-
nu n Staff Cttirrxwiirfeiit
I Atlanlle City. Aug. 11. David 11.
Lane "takes it for granted" the llepub
j lira n eitv committee of Philadelphia, nt
tits meeting tomorrow will indorse .liulgp
Patterson for the mnyornlty.
"No Republican need be otherwise
than proud." he snld at his summer
headquarters today, "to vote for this
nble young Republican.
"I have known Judge Patterson nnd
his father before him, the latter virtu
ally from the day of his birth, and I
hnie no hesitancy in saing that if
Judge Pattetson is nominated nnd
elected he will fill the ma.iornlty with
ability nnd high integrity.
I "He has been an assistant city solici
tor and an nasistnnt district attorney,
'nnd he luM both offices, ns he has elis
I charged the duties of his present posi
'tion. in o mnnner creditable alike to
himself nnil hi' fellow-citizens of Plilln-
dolphin.
Tribute, to All Candidates .
'We Pliiladelpliians long linie ic
guided our Mayor as our first citiren
i .... -i ..i.. t i .n;.i et.n Tit,:in.ini
I 1 Hill IS WllJ I lin." i.di.1 .imi i .iiitiw.i-
phin is fortunate this j ear. for all three;
of the men vho aspire to the Repuhll- j
lean nomination tliis year, aie clean,
blt- iiion.
, II tne eieci-iou weie in resi iiiere.
l.nMn noli hn 11111.. 1 1 I'lfincn nu Iio.
iii-n- "win" "' ...... ." ..w. ...
ability, tact, training and the requisite
knowledge to fill the office capably.
"Rut the matter does not rest thcie
with the great majority of the Repub
licans of Philadelphia. There is the
I question of regularity to be considered
Mr. Penrose is one of the bic issues ill
this contest. Mr. Penrose has es-
trnnged three-fourths of the Republican
lioters of Philadelphia. Theic was a
' time when he commanded the support of
(all of them as a united party. Rut he
Jhns split the paity iuto factions, and
1ip is looking forward with nnxiety to
'the fact-that he must go bcfoie the pen-
pie again next year.
I "He is Irvine to rehabilitate himself!
In- supporting Congressman Moore in
.I.!.. '....,.., If l XIAfn id Ii, .nil.
, , , .... ,,,.
till- ..in..,.-.. ..... ....., .- "
whom Mr. Moore has selected as chair
man nf his managers, is a cousin of that I
"legular of regulars, W. Frcclandl
Kendridi."
"It just goes to show- how fnmilips,
go. soniPtiines." he (buckled. "Some I
nld-tinieis mnv remember how Gene ,
ral Louis Wagner and his own son, I
some (ais ago, were opposing candi-i
dates for delegate-. After the light was,
ener the general obseried that his sou
piobably was a bit wiser as to the vvaysj
of politics ancl politicians."
Mr. Lane now niiiiutuins Congress- I
man Moore cannot evade the Pentose
anV.iation, since the seuutov has I
'adopted him as bis own."
"Peniose is pla.iing a big gnme." he'
euntinued. "The enactment of the new I
charter was a pait of his game to break i
the Vaie strength in Philadelphia. I
"Reformers, cither fools or sclf-de- I
luded. thought the passed the charter, j
but they did not. Penrose maelc its,
adoption possible, and he did it for,
political purposes.
Tribute to Cameron
"Measured by achievement," he inn i
tinned. "Simon Cameron was the ablest
politician Pennsylvania ever produced, '
He was not only able to lemaiu ia olhce .
as long as he wished, but to pas on i
his honors to his son, Donald, when
he was leady tn stpp aside. 'What
eiei ion do. Donald,' he said, 'hold
out- two main cities, Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh.'
Penrose." Fncle Dave sniffed, "had
not been in power for two years bcfoie
he lost both. It is n case of nip and
tuck with hnn in Philadelphia now and
he U relying upon, the Moore campaign
to help him to regain that which he hue
lost in Philadelphia.
' Pentose is handicapped tliiough
lacking the training of the detailed
politic lun. He never sat in n ward
comniittee, inng u doorbell or held a
window book Me eloes not know the
piactical end of the game "
zwvwmjrsrKvsiWTn
ONE-DAY
OUTINGS
I-rom Market STnrtT wharf
Daily Exeuriisns until Sept. H, inc.
2C Atlantic City
ri Wlldwood
V Aneleaen
I'.Oi Irtf Sea Isle City
IVarTax Corsani Inlet
toe. ad. Stone Harbor
. dlilonal. Avalon
Market Street Wharf - 7.00V
Additional train to Atlantic City
Saturdays and Sundays only 7.30
Fishtrman'sTraln Anglesoaand
Wlldwood Sundays only . 0 84t
Special late train rcturntnit
trom Atlantic City Satur-
di and iSuodays - S.I&K
K"Ocsn City EicurslonaSundaya
Market Street Wharf' - 7.00U
Sundaya and Thursday.
Until September 7, Inc.
(U r-TV fine Beach, Ocean
tPl.OlJ !.. U.rn...t Pl.r.
.T .,7 Sesflds Park, LY
Itound Tflp ..n.,M.nloloklni,
War Tax 12c U.y Head.
additional
d 7r Asbury Park. Ocean
t) 1 . O Grove, Lent Branch,
y'.'V B.lm.r. baa Clrl
Round Trip Sprint Lake
War Ta Market Street Wharl
14 rents Tbursdayi - 7.C0W
additional Sundays - 7.204a
Additional train 7C0U, for rolut
Pleuaut. Lome llranclt .ud principal
fl
1 H
eTl
InlcrmtdUte stations, i
Pennsylvania R. R. Q
AJm-wk Jfc W MLmtjkJmJfiiJLl
. . , ; --.--......... u.a,, . .11,1, II jlll
tween (ongressmnn Moore nnd Judge ( ,.iiW(.llv ,ln Hl , rx(Hrpi,r ,,lp ri ,lt
Patterson Personally both are the of s,lffrBKp mnv pilt themselves in po
most attractive of men. J hey have j sition us Republicans to vote nt the
iiOORE
GOOD CITIZENS'
G,Ves Donation to First Reg.
I lstrat,'1 to Be Hold ""
Al'gUst 26
llinore ... , ..
unu" LL IU UUALIhY
Comment by Mr. Moore
on Patterson Platform
''High sounding promises show
that the contractor bosses realize
they hnve a big light on hind. If
the (outiaclor bosses have been in
control of thp city for the last four
ipav.s and have in mind these ex
cellent reforms, xihy did they not
take some steps to put them into ef
fect? "It would seem that the Moore
candidal' had quickened Hie con
science of tho Vnres."
Congressman Moore today proclaimed
he first registration day August 20
ns "Coed Citizens' Day."
The pioelamntfou issued bv the In-
.tlepenilent mnyornlt candidate follows:
"P,v viitue of authority conferred1
upon me by tl,p good citizens of Phila-1
delphia who haie indorsed ine for Mayor
and who hope for a city govci iiuient
f . f ....
f,rr'' f,," ''otiitmtor lule. I hc.cby
proclaim Tuesday, August 'Jll, as Cood
Citi.ens' Dai
"I'nder the Inn of tl:
lis I'ommonwcnlth
the rl.ir liernln ii.r,ln;,n.l ;u ... ......
.......
ne icc7ictrntinii llf.i
upon which
primaries.
Enroll as Republicans
"They must register nnd enroll as
Republicans in conformity with law or
lose tl.eir right to express thcmscliof
I nl thp polls upon such iiurslions as that
of contractor mle which now dominates
' p ri,-T-
On good citizens' day. which is also
, registration daj, it is up to theciticn
I who believes in good government and
who deprecates contractor rule to rcg-
' isler in order that he may make good
' nt the- polls the convii (ions he holds.
j If ,llc ''t'ten is against contractor
lu" '' ,w" "'Sis"1.', it lie is lnclifler-
cut to the form of government under
which he lives and neglects this oppor
tuniti he cannot vote. He must regis-
JKWI4LURS
CHICSTNU'J AND
CONNOISSEURS
OF PEARLS
WILL FIND THIS COLLECTION
OF PARTICULAR INTEREST.
EXAMINATION IS MOST COR
DIALLY WELCOMED.
1DALSIMER STANDARD gMnmcsssssB
Store Closed All Day Saturday
Half
BLACK AND
CORDO-TAN
'TIS A FEAT
1204-06-08
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WBRi Ipsa
j r-oticate Co.. Jersey City. N. J. I
I " reelie4 our fourth contract) B
STimmliu d Chavman, Architects B
"Turner for Concrete I
Turner for Concrete
If a contractor has 0
k..;h r,. ,.. ti.i. B
uuiii. iia xnuuy -nutUUlU
concerns, you may be
sure of his ability.
If he has built for them
repeatedly, you may be
sure of his reliability.
TURNER.
Construction. Co
IJ13 Snnsnm Street
ter and enroll ns n Republican in order
to vote tor nny of the opposing candi
dates. A cltlien who- registers nnd
enrolls as n "nonpartisan" can vote
only for judicial candidates at th
primaries. As a "nonpartisan he
cannot vote for Ma or or the other mu-
..1..I....1 ...wl n.i.mli' nntiMi.lnlt.a TltA
cn-.'h.p istrntlon and enrollment Is
"Republican. '
The dii hetebv proclaimed good citi
zens' diii is the day of the big test be
tween those xi ho x-.nnt contractor rule!
and those who do not
If n good citizen is at the seashore or!
otherwise enjoying n vacation he should
come home to register.
If he is busy with his own affairs he I
should vipld up enough of his time tol
put his name on the registration list fori
the public welfare. He owes this to hisl
party and to his city
Remember, the other fellow will be
on the job.
Remember, that the good citizen now!
Ims the de-tin of Hie cit in his ownl
hands.
It will not be the fault of the can
didate against contractor tule, if tou-j
tractor rule survives this contest.
Good citiren. it is up to ou
Yours for better government,
J HAMPTON MOORK,
Renublicnn Candidate for Ma or.
1. S ruder the new lnw passed by
the recent Legislature, a citizen who
is nu oiled "Republican" can demand
oiid icceive a Republican ballot nt the
pi imaties without challenge.
SILVERSMITHS
JUNIPER STREETS
the Price
You Expect
to
Yet the quality of
the leather and the
workmanship are high
grade.
When you see them
you will appreciate the
great value.
A large variety of
other big values in
our Men' a Department
a fit for every foot
and a price for every
purse.
TO FIT FEET
Market St.
25