Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 17, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 4, Image 4

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SPROUL MEN LOSE
WARONNTCLUR
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Most of Covornor's Candidates
Dofoated by Machine in
Delaware County
SOME CONTESTS UNDECIDED
McClure forces defeated most of tlif
Candidate! indorsed bv Goiernor Sproul
fix the Rood government fight In Chester
between the "ring" and the ltepubllcjii
league of Delaware county
According to the latent returns the
IcClure organi7atlon made h sueip
f the city, and with fen exceptions hud
Rx own way in the county
Latest return', which are meoni
pltte. indicate the following Me ('lure
candidates were nominated
Mayor William C Itamsoy of Clips
fer
District Attorney, William Tmloi of
Media !
Coroner Charles II Prewes, of
DarM '
Countv treasurer lieorge V li'"-
tor, of Thornhury
Citv controller, Alhut 11 l!ug)ic
Chester
Soldier Wins Nomimttoti
The Hi putiln -in I agin he -
xpiTiinl, ilmn urcstlll th resist
wills po-,t for 1 icutciiaiit ( 1ii1 1 unii
lin I' Hnller of the Twentiv eighth
Ji,.ilnn ii resilient, of Poll rofl "lit of
the struggle for the various countv
flcen Tn tins it m hi- ril u hi
torv It was a pn?e lone sought
The hardest fought bultli of
nrimnrv campaign was that for
mavornltv of Chester Mm
Wn win bv the Mii'lun
candidate Willi im I' Itimsev. repre
.pnlntnc to the state 1 egisluture from
Chester claims to h ive won over Minor einets alrcadv lu l'axon ha
.iroiil
i r of
of
Mi
the
I tie
d to Iiiim
Tl ir
How Democrats Voted
in Mayoralty Contest
The follow inn Ublo shows the
Democratic vote for Mayor nt yes
terday's primary election
Michael Harrjr P
Ward Demotion Weamtt
mm . . so '!'
Second . S 81
Third . .. 14 52
Fourth . ... 11 1"
ruth . .... -' t
Sixth . 14 80S
Revnth 47 SO
niiMh s sn
Ninth ... t 59
Tenth o i"
Klevnnth . 2rt 13
Twelfth . M J?
Thirteenth . .... It 8
Puurteanth . . a ICO
Klfte, nth . . SOI' t
Slxt. enth . SI 41
8veattfith .... "1 M
Rlthteenth ... 00 141
Nineteenth . lli W
Twentieth 74 in
Twenty-Prut lt -'1
Tivtntj necond so ,i4i)
Twnt thtnl 13s 20J
Tw-ntj-fourth 841 412
Tvirnly-nfth . 1" 41
TMienty iltlh .. Ml H
Twtnly seventh . 4 131
Twcnty-elsntn 214 471
Tuentvnlnih . Bi 117
Thirtieth . 1S8 103
Thirty Arm Jei U
Thirty second IJ'i .''iS
Thlrtv third IIW 171
rhlrtv-foeirth :10 111
Thlrt-ntth 4ii 41
Tl.lrtj elxlh .' 211
Thirty seventh S1I
Thirty elslith 107 811
Thlrtwilhth 111 J"
fortieth lOO 4(4
F.rtv first s '7
I urn - mil 107 .1
Yirt thirl J"". S"l
Kurt-f ulrth 148 ''
1'orts (Iflh
l"jrt elxth HI 411
rnrty i'ui Hi 11 lt
rnjtj-elshth 102 130
Tot lis Si82 t10
WESCOTT NAMED
DEATH OF
BOSSISM
SPROUUS CHOICES
BY DEMDGRATS! SAYSMACLAUGHLIN, FOR JUDGES WIN
Donnelly-Controlled Wing De
feats Donohoo for Mayor
alty Nomination
Supply Director, Who Will Run
Independently, Encotiragod
by Anti-Vare Voto
LEADER'S VOTE IS SMALL
The Donnellr-controlled wing of the
Democratic party In this rlty yesterday
nominated Ilnm D. Wescott for
Mayor defeating former Congressman
Mlrhnd Donohoe, who had the support
of Judge Pugeno O Honnlwell
PLANS FOR HIS CAMPAIGN
The heavy vote against the Vare
ticket sounds the death knell of "boss
ism" in Philadelphia, In the opinion
of Joseph H MncLaughlln, director of
the Department of Supplies, who will
be a randldate In the mayoralty con-
Witli no figures reported from the : test Director Macl.iuRhlln will run
hie t" determine delinitelv thus far thf
i -in t rtsult in the count
uUiice tiiiltv on a two jcar I
the iin-ent lncuni
majority of sen nty
loritv
I ItlaUe M Cleuachan, of Trainer.
as reiiominul'il foi u aicond term as
lecorder of dttds without opposition
YORK ROAD PRIMARY
RESULTS IN HARMONY u,:;;
Niblock Succeeds Robinson
Commissioner Without
Contest
as
seitinn of
W S Mellow ill
bent, bi tin small
nine
Mayor McDowell lomedid his up
ponent's ehctloii this nKiriiinj 1 1 It
phoning him (onsnitulatioiis it tin M' (
Clure "line's" hiadiii irter- on the
eighth floor of the Crozei lliiildini; !'
positc the office of the Cluster Tunis
which newspaper is owned bv Governor
Sproul i
The lliClureiles todtv hired n band
and stnunil'd wirl.irs in the Chester
Times hooting nnd "lliiit: while iho
bandsmen pluved "The Dead Manl
from "Saul
Ramse's inanuit was fmured bi tin
McCluris at 210 The b tt. r el, ment
of citizens in Chet.ter todin wen uon
paused whin the read th it the sproul
faction nppiirenth had com to tl fi at
In the campauti wuind thimiKhout the
citv of C'hesti r and Iklnware louut
Startlln; Surprises
Scrutiny of the billots mst it i
terdav s primnries shows that in some
precincts the vote dn eloped starthnj
surprises In the Hethcl Court distrn t,
a thickly populated negro community,
the McClure faction has alwavs been
ure of n mijorit of 20(1 or more This
time, however, its muoriltv undulate
received ii majority in that w.ird'of but
twelve.
M.svor McDowell carried his own
precinct in the Tenth w.ird b a 2 to 1 i named H ( alvin v illiams. KepuD
vote but his opponent Willi im T I l""". n"1' "Muhicl P I.achol, Demo
llainsev lost his home nre mi t. the irat. t mlnrsi d bi Ki publicans, were
third in the Second ward i leturned fur magistral.,
There are eleven wards in Chistir In .1 nKintown T I'errill Haiser. He
embracing thirtv four voting precincts ' public .in ilefeutcd Samuel .1 Da'IiiH for
Returns recnfcl today from nil thee sclni.il clirctor bj 33 olcs Holert
precincts gie lt,l!ncM i lead of secn Cninwuth, Hi public iu, was unoiiposed
ty-nine votes The small majority his I t. niiul i iiism won tin Democratic
jriven use to the hopes of Hepuhlican t ininin ition f"i tn n cniuiiil fioin M
leaguers that the officnl ccuinr muj ltiimscj ltlnke 'I In Hi public an win-
mrs nie Iriiil. l iiinli una I How
and llu
'lln re were two c cmti sis in Chtlten
ham township John It 'Injlor, Mil ,
rose I'.nk beit Samuil Mcgaritnl for
c uiiiiiussioner and Charbs Hosier de- i
fcnicd John J Campbill II. Carroll i
Ilrooks fJIeiisnle. was returned unop-
posid
Portj fifth ward, Wewott's voto was
HlflO arid Donohoe'a B0S2 The latter
carried only ten wards, although nu
merically the vote In each bailiwick was
trilling
The Democratic ticVet nominated
i illoWS
Major Harry D Wejeott, city con
tioller Kdward P. Mcl'eak , recorder of
deals, Ilcnrx W. llrnude, county com
missioners, Pdwin K. Hone mid Pdgar , "roused
(! lank: sheriff, l'ranklin A Smith,
.lr coroner. John It. MInehart , clerlt
ccf (,'uarter Sessions, Plmer W Nlttin-
ger
Md't iik was unojiposeil for the ity
ic rn as si hcMil director In Chehter over controller nomiiintiou and there was
(onrsji .1 lioutclle, the McClure can- but one lundidutc eaih for sheriff und
ilnlate John Hutterworth. a Sproul eoioner.
tn u ri mid Sum iel V Aahlon, the Me- Por the
I luie (undid ite lead all others in nine- Hrauele pn
leen of the thiitv foul precincts of Scliad 41,".r otes
t bestir foi w honl board four-jeari 'I hi nspirmts for the two ccnitity
tirm ecimiiiissioin i immliiatioim with their
Tin re is a close iu(e for it trns- lotes wire Hone, Sslt): lank, sSl.1,
i ier betwun Joseph Mjssiilt, Jr , the He njiiiniu 11 Henslinw , 42.","), nnd Wil
ling ' i undid iu. und Primcih Pttson, hum V. Hitter 2IU1.
the Spioul iii.iii hi twtutj four pie- For clerk of Quarter Sessions noru-
JUJ nri- iniition Mttlnger was opposed by
lion i S Pnjt.1. one lime president of1
independently.
"The vote," he said, shows eon
elushelv that the people, if thev will
can take the government into their
own hatuls am! can elect the man
thej choose for Major nnd the men thev
want to represent them in Cltv Council
It Is a heartening indication of the
trend of publl" sentiment. Nothing up
pears so cleirlj on the face of the re
turns as the fact that the people nri
All thev need to do Is to
keep aroused until after the election
and thc will overthrow bosslsm "
In speaking of his plans for entering
the contest Ii respective of which of the
two m ijiir candidates is finally declared
the nominee, Dnector Mail.aughlln
Slid
Ocir nlans ale comiibte 1 will
name mi
McCitllon, Henderson, Bartlett
and McNichol Nominated by
Large Majorities
VARES HEEDED GOVERNOR
The judicial candidates Indorsed bv
Oovcrnor Spronl were nomlunted, nil
polling heavy mnj'oritlcs, despite the
rumors that Vare men would knife
them.
Judge McCullen was named as can
didate for the full term In Common
Pleas Court No. 4; Judge Henderson
Hpr
n Fifteen
Seconds
iinmittie of llftj before the
i i order of deeds noininitioii i end of the present week and the cam t
ed T!i2,"i votes and Albert P paign will thin be on in (nrnest Hie
lire einptloii papers arc all reaelj anil
the reipiHite ,'iOOO signers will be oh
tallied at eiinc We will not stop with
30(10 however but will have thousinds
more Naturally nt this time I innnot
announce the pnrtv name that will be
pre einpt'd but that will be made
known ,n the lery near tun, re , , - DcHneator families
"No matter who is nominated as the jv-its-.v-v,
Every minute of the year
that the stores are open De
lineator families buy four
watches. Of the 12 million
watches sold yearly (5 mil
lion jeweled, 7 million non
?s
(Ml
won tha fight for tt Orphans' Court
nomination and Judges Bartlett and
McNichol were nominated for full
terms on the Municipal Court bench.
Tha vote, with about twenty divi
sions mlsslnz, follows:
Common Pleas Court No, 4 Mc
Cullen, 153,230; Eugene C. Bonnlwell,
C0,141j Patrick P. Conway, 13,044.
Orphans' Court Henderson, 121,
800; William O. Wilson, 45,004; Con
way, 27,178; Joseph C. Magee, 0007.
Municipal Court Partlett, 170,218;
I lie
loll
Phillies Nittiugcr polled 0015
mil Pogel ."22S
'I he highest. Democratic vote polled
lor tin head of the tieket vesterdiij was
5 Hi in tin I wentv -second ward, (lei
'ra""tmwi Irincc IM PAQT I AMOnnWiMF
it the Demneiatli noiiunie for .
i- n sou of a former uttorrii
result of vesterdnj's primarv. the out ipurciiase tnree-quariers or a
..' . ..-.. i t ...ll r .,,- . e .1
come win noi uiiece n.y piuus . mi ion at a cost ot more man
.. Ill I "---
three million dollars. Every
be out in the open and mv friends willl
stand bn k of me. '
neril of New .Terse . and directed tin
1 mil Minute Men in this reserve ells
trii t iluring the Llbertj Loan cuin '
Ipuigns
i New Castle Race Close
New Castle, Pa , Sept 17 Returns
i last night from Lawrence countv nnd
l list to show verv close contests
Itepuhliinn nominations for
hits ami m nor, respeem ely
In 'In ilel York roid
Moiitjniiii rv iiiiintv, while lteiublif.in
tiimitiiitiuu is regarded as (,i,uivaieiu 10 , ,; , , ...,.. .,, '.-,,, ,,.?., m(n
'lutioii re turns todiij mduiited n bar- hj less than 100 votes II Harper bein A
eu
for tin
eonunissio
Record Vote of 308 In School and
Council Fight
In one of the most hotelv coiitistiil
fights in the history of the borough,
Past I.tnsdowne elected the following
school directors und councllmen :
J Ii is Adams and John H Mniken,
school dine tors and Wendill Osborne,
Tosiph Cramer. A .1 Delia Con, P A
CrilTiths and William l'anei, eoiincll
iiieiiiioiis outcoiin of eterdaj's pn i
munis ,
In bington township Irvin F N'lb
lock, Crestmont. Bin ceisls H. P Hob
nisoii, who dcsHinid renomiuatloii for
commissioner Theodore Kdwanls,
Alungtiin, and Chnrles F Mebus, (Jlen i
side president of the board, were re
turned. For school direc tor, Walter J. Chase,
I Holjii lohn Oilbert, Hvdnl, and
Jesse II (iilbert, North Clenside, were
secoiid and S Hnmis thud
new record
votes were i ast
was made when
minute of the day the women
in the million Delineator
families are buying innumer
able things for their house
holds. Are you telling them
about your product in
Delineator
The MaqazlnQ tn,
' One Hilion ftomes
ki I'winiiit i 'i im a hi UHim i iiiumiiiiii wiih ii m, ii J I
Formerly 1115 Chestnut Street
iiinmiiifimiiiiiiiiiiiiii'MiiMniMii
iimimiiiiiiiiBj
vote und nominate Mauir
to llsk
change the
McDow ell
Ma) Ash Hecount
The Sproul fnc tion mav dec id
lor a recount of ballots
With returns from twentv four out
of thirty-four voting precincts at hand
at noon today it developed that the
cotincilmanic fight might be close Wil
liam Ward, Jr who won the indorse
ment of both factions 1 uniting as an in
dependent candidate ran ahead t both '
mayoralty candidates Ills vote in '
twent four precincts totaled 4K!J
T Woodward Trainer league caudi
date for council, polled 2110 votes, ami
another league e andulate M Joseph
Dwyer 2002 The vote for the Mc
Clure candidates in the twenty four
precincts was Eugene F hite 2"77 , '
Charles fi Wornlow, 24 .Tl Dr P
Graj, 2402
Thire are five members in tin c ity
council The minor is also mi in
ber, bv virtue of his olhce, under the
commission fotni of gov rnment should
the thri" men uiintlimd wm the He
publican League bduies it could then
TOTTEiMJN CUMBERLAND
Returns for County Only Partly
Reported
1 Carlisle, Pa . Sept IT With one
cpiarter of Cumberland county's vote
reported the nomination on the Demo
cratic ticket is indicated of Joseph J
Totten, for register of Willi, Ralph C,
! Crowe, for countv treasurer, John
Hitter and John (iliss fur commit
siouers, Paul Noftsktr and ( harlis
1 Urchin, for onnl auditors, Philip I,,
i linughman and John I. Kut7, for direc
tors of the poor D Mowerj, for Mir
vevor; John K Mvers for district nt
tornej , ami Hipp) T hhiurer, for cleik
I of the courts
i (in the Hepuhlican ticket the nomi
nation of the follow ing is indicated :
. . ..... T.. .11....!. r ..,t. ...... . M . . 11 C !...
gain control o council an 1 lio'el large r '" '"'' ",""",: ','!' ' "u"-
M ...! ..iliiilv i Inrl. VI SI sTin.l ru.la.
. lliri, l.uu" .1". ,-i,(,,l.,..h.n
ter of nlls Mi ru t ociver, county
rri i.neer. .Tnctili II Ttenttlci nncl
Counting ballots nnd in posting oi the directors of tin poor A . Itlerbowcr
ke it nnpossi I and Jacob M Sheedy
ituthorin in municipal aftairs
Dilatoiim ss of eh tion ofliiiils
vote taken yesterday in i
i
M
& DeMan$
1215 Chestnut Street
Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
Briefly the "Reason-Why" of the
nnual
m. JL3l
&31C
Is Contained in This Array of FACTS:
Fact No. 4: You save 20 to 45 Per
Cent!
Fact No. 5: You get the finest
fur fashions.
Fact No. 6: You beat the October
prices.
Fact No. 1: We manufacture di
rect and sell direct.
Fact No. 2: We buy the raw skins
in the early markets.
Fact No. 3: We have the largest
stocks in the East.
Old 5hmnlc,ts:aleo
crmantownCo
nurer
Eh Guarant it
t Bank for N:"
with whom pertons were wont to con
ault regarding atolen money and valu
ables That the clients of "Old Shrunk"
carefully followed his advice is a (act
that this advice helped them in recover
ing their valuables is a question.
In these days, as in those days, the only
safe place for money is the bank the
proper place for valuables and precious
papers is the fire-proof, burglar-proof
vault.
Let us give you information about the
rental of a safe deposit box, or the
opening of an interest-bearing checking
account.
GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET
m SOUTH PENN SQ. 0 SOUTH B2D STREET
&
Fur Coats
b u.j:
97.50 Marmot ... 78.00
1G7.50 Australian
Seal ... .131.00
167.50 Natuial
Muskrat 1.31.00
185.00 Natural
Nutria ..148.00
242.50 Hudson
Seal ....194.00
280.00 Hudson
Seal . ..224.00
310.00 Hudson
Seal ....248.00
INo Extra-Size Coats Lp
to 50 Bust
Fur Sale
Catalog Mailed on
Request
j. . inftnnn t
Fur Coats
SAI.U
367.50 Scotch
Mole ...294.00
467.50 Natural
Squirrel ,171.00
617.50 Moire
Caracul. 191.00
810.00 Alaska
Seal ...618.00
1085.00 Natural
Mink ...918.00
1170.00 Broadtail
Wraps.. .975.00
1500.00' Ermine
Wraps. 1230.00
Also Extra-She Coats Up
to 50 liust
Fur Repairing
and Remodeling
1-3 Below Regular
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
Coatees
SAI.K
122 CO Australian Seal. 98.00
242.50 Mink 134.00
280.00 Squin el 224,00
3770 Kolinsky . ...294.00
867G0HudsonBaySabIe694.fl0
Sets
SU.K
. 36.Q0
. . 44.00
., 18.00
.. 64.00
. 64.00
64.00
45.00 Nutria
55.00 Giay Wolf
60 00 Black Wolf .
80.00 Taupe Wolf .
80.00 Brown Fox .
80.00 Taupe Fox ,
92.50 Black Fox 74,00
97.60 Beaver 78.00
110.00 Mink 88.00
122.50 Black Lynx 98.00
122 50Jnp Cross Fox.. 98.00
137.50 Skunk 110.00
230.00 Fisher 184,00
435.00 Silver Fox 348.00
An Unusual Request
Second little story of the store
Most serious of coutenance.
and carrying a garment box of
another store, a lady entered our
establishment the other day.
Very frankly, despite her seri
ousness, she asked permission to
make comparison, there and
then, of the fur fche had just
bought at a department store
(with the prhilcge of return;
with one of ours.
We complied were delighted,
in fact!
Result: Our Fur Scarf was
four inches longer, was of u
fuller and better fur, nnd was
nrlced S15.00 less than the one
she had bought and intended to
return.
'J
Choker Scarfs
SAi.r:
37.50 Natural Mink .. jO.OO
55 00 Stone Marten 44.00
72.50 Hudson Bay Sable 58.00
110.00 Natural Fisher., 88.00
180.00 Russian Sable.. .141.00
Scarfs
'pai.i:
30.00 Taupe Wolf 21.00
30.00 Brown Wolf ... 24.00
30.00 Nutria 24.00
35.00 Taupe Fox 28.00
35,00 Brown Fox .... 28.00
42.50 Raccoon 34.00
42.50 Hudson Seal ... 34.00
42.50 Black Wolf .... 34.00
42.50 Red Fox 34.00
52.50 Black sFox 42.00
80.00 Lynx 64.00
105.00 Slate Fox 84.00
205.00 Blue Fox 164.00
217.50 Silver Fox .... 174.00
Charge Accounts Solicited
Mail Orders Filled
flfcNichdl, 109i5; 'William Wrfclcer,
83,031.
Returns from the Vare wards showed
the Organization leadership heeded the
warning of Oovcrnor Sproul, who
threatened reprisals If the candidates
supported by him were defeated.
Judges McCullen, Henderson, Dart
lett ant? McNlclioll arc serving nd In
terim terms, having been named to
fill vacancies on their respective
benches,
Tho nonpartisan vote for the judge
ship nominations fell below tho party
vote, many electors falling to mark the
nonpartisan ballots.
LAWRENCE COUMTY'fc VQTB-
Welngartner and Hue Lead ReputV '
llcan Field for CommUitoneri
New Castle, Pn., Sept. 17. (By A,
P.) O. T. WelnrartnerandS.Ii.Husy
led the Republican ticket In a field of
eleven candidates for county commis
sioners, two to be elected in Tjtwrenc
county.
C. Leo Horner was nominated county
treasurer over Charles O. Harry, with
n mnjorlty of 1000 voles.
With forty precincts heard from, John
II, Haley leads Ralph M. Campbell Is
the prothonotary nomination fight,
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Double
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C.prilf M, 1919, Kail ScHldll ft Him
-hreasteds
VOU see from the illustration that
- "double-breasted" doesn't mean
exactly what it used to mean
This season we've made the
double-breasted coat a new thing.
Notice the high-chested, high
waisted effect; buttons are placed
high; there's more flare to the coat
skirts
It gives young men the lithe,
athletic look so different from the
solid, bulky appearance that the old
double-breasted sometimes gave
Doubfe'breasteds are the most popular styles of
the season as we make them. All-wool fabrics;
high class tailoring; satisfaction guaranteed.
Hart Schaffner &. Marx
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
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