.' . t l !r h - l r li l ITf !JIW4pll'fT'pf"U-'ffi' W .-vsn- ?.'TVJl1JJWiFII"Jl" II iwr-nr-- r -ri-iTTr'i ; i . . w r'VT-1 . ' f "" WmrIaFg i J. ,. . a, - - - "1""- Mrwjraa mpMgnmY..wi.-wM n: . r-jf m im?CTttm-iwBrCT ?r sftTMK a ,, j!mM. - -a- ' - - ' ' - IT...... !. K!.-V' .'' ME D RESULT ALLEGHENY COUNTY OFFICERS (Democrat) Leslie and Anti-Leslie Factions Split Victory in Pri- , mary Battle ! LESS THAN HALF REPORTED 0 tle Assoelntrt l're rittatnirgh, Pa.. Sept IT Itet irn sWrly todnv from vesterda piimnrv rfevtinn in Allegheny muiiM melinite n tpllr rletory fnr the Leslie ami anti Xeslte Republican faction in the mn teat for county nnmlnaflmi The two LeIie randldate (or eotint Commissioner nomination nie Ifmilns the opposition n iv r lie l.eMe .mull date for count trennrer while ih aotl force hold the uiier linml m the other rnre The otln inl tnlmln tior) show v Countr roniniiicnier. .TA"i dr r if t ont of S-.M dumber! .IKS! t'uifi 2S.M2 Kerr '2.1 .V.l . K.,ter. -JJ.OlT Count) trea-nrer M7 iitruf rm rtrona 31 UDl. Mh-nliel. -.'H Ti'O Sl.en kel in A hero of the sernml buttle ! the Marne. fieri, of .our!. 4 IT ilisfi.it. "Dougltt 34 72.'. Ruiley 3ft fiCS I'm tionotnrj 447 ilitnc is. net "1 Tli'.t Watltln lO.tftfi llegitter of will" .'fi'i district Conner, J4.'.l2.'l l'ofei -J'.' 787 Hecnriler of ileeil ."tli'i .Htiint Orohntn. 33.1T1 Klemil -.".."i.. H Mltrhell non twitivm .niili.tnii for judge of Hrjih.iTw i ., m e:i.lmi; hill opponent lohn Kebti.an Ir li v three to one the inint hf" inc 14 districts. Mitehell '.'I .lit. Uehmnn ORCft One hundred unit iehtir fo-ir ili tricts for the non pnrrisin nnminstton for judge of tornionn I'lei. i'.i'it jh Stone 21 .'.72 Kline Jl 4 iie 21.130 llaymikci. 21 HH and Fvnn 17.003 John .7 f?allher inrt l.iim IIimiIm han. commissioner uti.lidiite- on the TJemocatie ri(ket. backet) hr .Ii.Vpli F GafTnei won the nomination tore. ti one on the fare ..f return srh fount " " City Keeonlerof Sher- Corn. 5ierk Controller Deeds Countr Commissioner lff nerQurtir HeMion; " K K ?! G '$ Jr"S 3 2 2 -r- xf rk sb S v:3 SCg" ?S 2g ll i H ? I S? 31 "Sf 5; fl 5! si fl 5 . rs S-l ?B ? Jr ?-i 3 '?5 T-5 ! " ' ?! i ir s i '' Kirif'TTTTTr-. " . " . ..""." TS5 TfiT w" Tis Tin "72 " "io m" i io Second 4a 2S 22 fT. 3P. Ift 10 .11 SO 25 31 Third t I'J H IS 14 10 H 24 Jl li ' Pourth ir. 12 It 11 f! If! l P i Fifth Ill II 13 13 t4 II 3 2rt I, 14 S Sixth 3i:i 20.- 21 2W 202 24 3 31P 333 31 -' Seventh H4 od 2S Wl 41 32 11 ! SO 411 20 Kilfhtli ."(I 3V x 3S 34 ir. S 31 IP 2 -0 Vinih 3S 13 12 32 34 10 3 34 32 1 -J Tenth . .... ri 3!t 30 3f 33 HI 24 01 Ii7 '! I Kleventh 2.s 12 I." It! IS II 0 27 2S Ift Twelfth 4 4P II .IS .V2 13 R W tat 2T; 3 Thirteenth t!2 41" 311 .12 ." 27 21 St) 70 lo 1" Fourteenth 10(1 00 22 S3 lOri 11 11 114 110 3-; r Klffeenlh 323 320 0H :r 307 111 70 412 42. IW 221 Sixteenth .'.7 1 13 3. 14 22 .'ill 03 :!f. -M Seventeenth 142 111 40 MS 100 13 34 l.ll 140 00 SO KiRhleenth . .. .... 200 171 40 17" IfiS 31 30 21S 10 ' ' "i Nineteenth .. . 37'J 373 10(1 3IM 3tfl 73 3(17 47S 4.0 IS2 i2iT..ntieth 217 2(1- 41 212 200 40 32 247 240 I 44 Tnent firt . 233 20(1 . 2I1S 11)3 10 0(1 2o0 2..0 U.J 43 t5iTenn eeood 73.-. .1-i l.'l .T1 .l.TI 174 1ST 727 JJV. 2m 430 Tvventi fourth .... :.I54 3Tti 24." 200 4SI 311 70 014 004 214 370 Tetr fifth . .. 402 34.". 03 30.". 27S 07 74 400 403 10. .. tliTuenl nlxth . . XVi 33M l M.14 31.'. M 02 1211 112 Ij'l - Twentv ,evenrh 133 7- .V.t -K 137 01 20 172 100 ... Tentt eighth .. .. -T.1 .M4 101 ." .MT. 110 100 0.-.2 031 l.ifi 120 Tuent ninth M- 10(1 00 I I- lift ;Ui 34 lf.7 101 1 Thi-tieth .... 207 10.-. i 100 100 1117 10 277 2.3 t)( SO ThlrtrHr.t 373 21T 130 243 22.1 113 103 3.V2 3... 60 ! Thirt e...nd 273 212 01 224 202 OH 70 300 203 102 I. IS -3iThirtN third . 210 100 130 240 207 100 0.'. 324 313 1.2 14.. ...iThirfi fourth Ml 201 401 2.'.0 421 130 1ST 002 t.SO 323 33 llurti fifrh . . St .'.I 33 7fl 43 27 22 " JJ Thirti nth .. 2.T. 20.-. :C. IK 220 US 20 274 2.m ..! " Thirn wnih . . 24H 104 71 II.'. I.V. ."..'. TO 24T 2... HI ''- Thirtt eiKhth 40S 312 200 2M4 301 2.-.1 220 '.32 1.10 2o4 240 'Mm ninth 27S 237 .1- 2.12 222 Ml Tit 12-'. 3.31 41 01 rortieil, .13- 211! ".TO 2-11 .'.'.(I 3T0 0- .101 -." 21.1 31.; .l.Iortt tiit I OH TO 32 04 03 HO 2T In-'" I0-'1 ,''J ,' l"..tl .e.oii.1 2T2 120 T- 200 I HA SI T2 2S2 2.S 13. 11. Fort, third . . 311 22u lot! 22- I HO 113 SO 312 30 1 10S .- iliKo.n fourth 311 2(" 2.10 2.11 201 240 13- 44T 4.. 201 100 liFortr nfth ' .. .. .,. .4.Fortv ..iti, .12.1 2S(i 200 2-0 3T2 20S I.T2 .140 -30 2.iS -43 Fortr ventU 101 10.1 2T 10.1 110 .10 4.1 101 1SR Wfi .. T,.l' 1 1732 702,1 11.1.1 s4il S-1P, 2!.l 2011 12.1-1 12422 i220 004.1 'liTwn diiinii tmine i2iThiee dmion tntiin i.'ltSeven division mi-nni i4iSi divmionv imvxir.K .I I ve .. wi.tn ip'sina ..."Foil! divi-tion in'ini; JA. r 'i ; ,. BRADFORD'S EX-MAYOR WINS WASHINGTON RACE CLOSE.iBARNES MEETS HACKBARTH Uqhtvotejn iucks Jorti F. Krn Leads Dtmoerat for County Commltiloner Doyleatown, Pa,. Kept 17.- lncom plete return from the. otln district of nncko county at a late hour Imt nigh I indleite ver.r 1i(ht Tote, The only content 1 for the Democratic nomina tion for county commUaJoner There me nil candidate A heayy Democratic vote wasoaat In all sections of the county. The Democratic anplrant for com mla-ionerhlp are .loeph Gulden, of Iledminntef. Oscar F Ilelni. of HIeelvllle, .lonnn V. Kern, of Doyle town : Cornelius V l.eidy. of Ullltown ; William S. l.ewi. of Quakerton. ami Aaron 11 Welsel, of Mllford Uetunis from Doyleatown and vicinity show a, biar majority for Keru. The following elsted Kepuhliian candidate were stic cesful t the primaie from return ircened late last night Sheriff. Harev H HuiiKbereet . Plumsiead. re corder of deed. Klood W Minter, Ltrislol . count) treasurer. A. Harry CUvton. clerk of Orphans' Court. H. Harriou Thatcher, Illchland , clerk of' Quarter Sesiotie. Howard C Hetrick. Telford; county commissioner, Jame 11. 'Coopet, 1'pper MatCtield and Alleu i eett. Hllltown roronet, Howard 1'. White. Dorlestown : director of the poor .1 Howaid I'axson. Sntebiiry, and, Aaron Toinlinson. I.anithnrne, county auditor. Isanch Krathen, Tinicum, and1 Charles K Huih, Newtown HARTMAN STAKE RACE i Direct C and Gladys B Seek $3000' Purse at Columbus Columbus, 0.. Sept 17 The fea ture of the third days racing in tne (.rnnd Circuit program is the Hotel I llaitmau stake, purse $30u0. for 2 11' pii.eis In it Direct C, llurnett, ' lioldie Todd and (Jlads 11 . all star performer of the season, are expected to meet for the first time this yeur. Frank Jones vill driie (Joldte Todd hecuue of the injuries of K K (irs. whi.b still ljeep him from the sulk The other race, are the 2.15 trot, the 2 00 pace and the three jear-old pacing division of the Horse Review Futuntv Fall Dm1 Wrt'tra Taklne Walk agd eighty yean; a prominent retired Doyleatown, P., flpt. 17VrtVMIe "tf ated tiae ottaia borough'a bldeat :uix, icu acaa near nio noieo ncro morning. A stroltn of paralyats tow, P Hpt. 17 ftVhll "STr BBr. " S"" oorougn orai taking hi. dally walk, Seneca' HoucV, . A. '" T ",Zl ""."TT. ,"JS prbrH fcW) Tar auiWi Mb ( ' IIoncK tesMta is usnu; jewsiigonwrj county. - ymtUsodfr JSrtuty Founded 1861 TODAY, TOMORROW AND FRIDAY THREE NOTABLE DAYS FOR WOMEN! N B9H Post by SCHUYLKILL rottsvllle, la.. .Sept IT .fudge M. -Henry Wllhelm caudidste on the non partisan ticket for re election n Ur phans' Court jndge. led hi two op ponenta in forty district Indication are he polled 0.1 per .ent of the entire TOfe and is entitled to tiominstioii risi CLINTON Lock Hat en. I'a., Sept IT encc Dunn Kepubhcnn und tii .immfriiUD. iiemo.rat vere nominated for mayor of ihi tin Unit ford S McLoskey, Kepulilicau. and Hobert H fautli, lieinocrat. for treasurer, and (Jeorge (! Ilickoff publican for prothonntnr. of county. LANCASTER Lancaster, I'a.. Sept IT A com plete victor for the (triei Republican organization ticket i registered st the prirnar? election heie Samuel W Oiler nud John II Shirk, incumheiirs of the conntj comtniioner' nrBe won two to one over i"1 A H Zonk and L. F XtcAlliter. Independent candi dates for the nomination on the Kepiih. Ucan ticket In the (ify. Maror 11 I Trout or "ViinhtaHon candidate won hv more Uhib our to one n ictori i.rer John R. Bmitfa. Independent landidiite foi the Bepublican maioraltt andidacr. the Ole, with one precinct missing, being: Trout 3751 , Smith KiM Renominated for Former Majority of 347 Rrsdrmd. I'a. Sept IT Scene i .M Pel.e! . i H foitnei nisroi of the cin i- 'he l(. piil.'o an nominee f.o maror. deferring 11 11 North bf a ma jorttt of 34T The Democralir sri'l date i Fisnk f'iherwo..d The return rill mooinplere from .'Kesn conn'v show liepubll.an l'oiint trssurer Ku gene F MiCaun. sheriff. J K Robin .on prothonolarv. H V Staruk rei.inler of deed A R Anderson .-I. rk of qunrter sessions .lame A W'sltec l.indet coronei S Xl Heaffnei lOimtv comnii!;oneis A J Bond and li s Cahsgnu auditors Ahbev Hnrt ,. Democratic Countr ti.asurer l lh J llurn. shonff. A F nUatt. pro monotary. Howard .lenttei . iecordei of de.il. A It Anderson coruni r Dr .1 II Robinson . founty lommissioner Tl.oms. Flaherty and decree I. Ijgsn couut niiditoi. Hnrdlck II Certwell LEHIGH Alleatown, I'a., Sept IT With a credit of approximately 0000 votes each, Btaie Senator Horace W. Schantz. Re publican county chairman, and former State Senator Alilton C. Henninger. Democrat, ran a nip and-tuck race at the primary election for the I,e high countr judicial nomination, and it is believen that when all the return are in neither will have a majority nf wore than 300 This means that both will be on the ticket at the general lection. RETURNS FROM WARREN Muir Leads for Sheriff With Two third) of County Reported Warren, Pa.. Sept 17. iBv A l' ' Thirt-su of fifty three precin. t in , Warren countj early todm gave Wil liam Muir ft lead of more than .10il oer Munson for the Republiian nomination lor sheriff I Addison White nominated tm countr treasurer defeating A R Rlack. MlVS'to 0.12 I.nne and Ward are ahead in n five i.irnered ra e for two Hepiiblnun noml nation for eoiint commisinner MONTGOMERY Noirlstown. I'a.. Sept 17 - There I was a bitter tight in Montgomery; mrntji in an effort to defeat Ilov A , Hatfield, of Norristown. for county , commissioner, but returns from more than one half the districts give Hat , field u majority over William I'aggln ' botham. of Montclair and William ' Warner Harper, from Springfield towtishin The Republican organization haiked Harper and Pngglnbotham Hughes Leada Slightly for the Or- phans' Court Bench i .i.slilngton. I'a.. Sept IT An et eiitionallv i loe rs." fnr the Republi run nomination for judge of the Oi phan Court n nen-lt creared ofll. e in Washington .ouii.t marked the pn uirtrv ele. Hon vesrerdav Return from twentr nine .iisrricts out of 1.13 gave II Hughes a lead of llOner W E Caik hi nearest opp.. nei.t M I. inn and V, P Raker fol low hi order Ret ir v indicate the nomination of J Johnston and .1 Walker, for countr ommiionere on the Republican ticket The counts i strongly Republican "HAN080ME JACK" AT LARGE Chiiago, Sept IT 'Hnndeome .la. I, Koetter who was a tiustj at the Illinois penitential r at Jolief. where he was sent after convution for the murder of Mr Km ma Kraft, a widow of Cintinnati who was slain with a hammt'i in s hotel room here .Vovem ber 14 1012 1 a fugitire He walked awai from the prison farm after serv ing ss a model prisoner during all the time he hail been imprioned Professional Champion Has Hard Match in Second Round at Roalyn llosljn. N. ... Sept IT The -w nod lourd of the I'rofessional (Solfer Association . hampSjinsliip tournament rods st the Knginaers' Countr Club brought together Jim Jlames, westein open titleholder and pioleeVinnal t ham pion and Otto Hsckbarth oJTincinuati' Mik Urd of Mnssaehiuetts. .national open runnel up pls.ed (leorge Vl'M.ean. of New ork ilthei pairing weie Ron MeOons Chnago and .fieorgp Fothenngham Ulen Cove. N Y : Tom MrNamara cw York and Jock Hutchinson Chi .ago llarr Hampton. Virginia, and Pouglr Kdgar. Atlanta. Canadian open . hampion. Fred Mcl.eod Washington uud lieoige Cordon.' Rhode Island and Wilfrid Reid. Wilmington, and Jamts West. New York All of the) inatihes were at fhirt su hole -... William H. Ehret William H Khrett. ninety oar old. died vesterdav nfternoou in the Masonic Home. Rroad and Ontario streets, after a long illness He was born in I'hila delphia .lanuarr 0. 1830, and for manv years conducted n cigar store at Twen tv -seventh street nud Oirard avenue For manv years Mr Ehrett n member of Kensington Lodge, 211. F and A M.. and entered the Masoni. Home November 30. 1018. The funeral will be held Fridav afternoon OTABLE because they signnlize the formal Fall and Winter opening of the new and enlarged Woman's 'Department of the Wanamalcer 6c Brown Store, Market at Sixth (Second Floor, both East and West Sections), both filled vfith the finest and most fashionable examples of the creations of the great fashion artists of Paris and America. Prices, as always in the past, are the fairest in town. Variety encompasses many creations but not too many. The exclusivenesa of what Wanamaker 6c Brown's Woman's Shop has to present to women in new coats, new suits, new dresses or new furs will be their chiefest appeal to the shopper who knows how to exercise economy, combining it with the procurance of value. Wanamaker & Brown WOMAN'S SHOP Second Floor Market at Sixth For 58 Years iMS4e... S-v ' W.&3fiKSB sv,, si-'SSSSS3SSSSSS;JP Just Two More n tab e Hcui-4 .ti t'hitfdelph r-wn kp u.lvantJiKP o h xpet (fp ) o b formt-r Advertising Manager r 1 Of t 1 Mrt t'"dtr HlPffia man trf nounh foi th bi hfiu and not 'oo bir for jhp 'lf fl)AVs Rfjnnblt par(-frre hnnin SHELLT0PBAGS REPAIRED HARRY E. DAVIS 807 Sansorrt St. 'I V1 40T Msll Orrtw. GAS Sldrlng Furnaces and Appliance mitio ron cj.talooum L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d SL a. it, lnrUit III Kni'tco: gal UK W reconitruct, op holster and aaliih your old suite equal ta new. Leather, tapestry and Teleur. $8 $14 $24 fllle Csvsrs. sil v&tttrai f rrftonne st resssMble r!ess. Tbrss-rUee Sett. SU ap. Our rsrrs tnUtlvs win cell sny thus ana tl nuia for 3-ou Indnatrial UpK. A Furn. Ce. Shew Roam a Tester Wjt " iZ" ta N. iota St. Weumt 1IS Ride in an Essex Sure way to know that this light weight car performs like and has the endurance of larger costly cars. Every one says so. Then Talk to an Owner LEBANON Lebanon. I'a., Sept 17 i Ry A I' i Mayor ti T Spang ecm-. to have been defeated for the Republican noml nation for re-eleition hi earlv returns In the heavier vote in Lebanon in years. Lieut Col M I. Case supported by the soldiers, ha apparently uon with a big majorit) H'm .1 Noll the Re publican count .hairman. won the nomination for county commissioner. but his partner, Harry Levan, may lose in favor of Noll's opponent I. .1 Oil bert, a candidate for re election as com raissioner. Power Washing Machines NO KI.KfTIHriTY NKCKSSK Ball Strsm (nj) 'rtie ' Sisnf. riesn, Hlerll 1 K 'ners'ee t. it., in one oir M II w sum stlon y"-" nn" Kasy Pjmnts If Of wired atlifatloa auorsnteeir Hena for psmthlet. Tteeoslt mast aeremonnr 0t-f-Tn Order E. H. MORROW CO. S01 r.lRKYVAY nLIMl.. rinu. rA pARQUET FL00RC end of hardwood i MOISE SCOPPITTI 2211 Chestnut St. Phone Loc. 5049 asss i Tea nm Spanish French Baglnnera' and Advanced Classrs in Bpanlsh and French rornmerolal Con raraatloo and Correspondence will b Uua-ht. Vrenth VTednesdey and Friday -Inca, beslnnlnr September 1. Spanllh Tseiday end Thnrtdsy ev ajuifa, berlnnlnr Ssptember IS. write for Descriptive llookle'p YMCA Central Branch, 1421 Arch St. OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEW ns-conitracUa Ufaolilatae aad PolitkeJ $10 nrst-ru.i Wsrk nuaraatsed Slip Cevari ta OrasrtlEack TXT rarry s lsrss flslsettd ntoclc or tJphoUltry Qoode lllng st who tsal American upholstery co. Oldckt and Larcctt Hout of It Kind 305 Arch St. wM'a'r"v: Riff 'WtttCK THAT PVsarVI ' u ae ot tka "tusk that we lata rrnr alnrtlMeafiianaieeiTTVotiata; '! ta4M- t efe W( fltsltt en far ssltlat tatt ttt rsall lie aus it emixiyiita revaraa, Lai e.asmi rse rotti? Terlinlart trt. ' iniB u aaorxt ton anatmt at. ar rasar SMALLEST SHOS 4ta EASE east COMFORT vkil atlas OB MAGUIRE'S IRISH CORN PIASTER i stasia. aa staas. ' NO I PAIN Takse Oil 1 Celleua I Takes I Tketal Outey i tea Reeta . Ik Stick ta yeur feat like a eettaae ! teas la im miHa. Taka Cj Fall Styles! a-.nn vr to Wesrer M Telonra far M.e aa nrt Halt, ea.oa as ort Rata, m.ao ti Derblea tor M.O G.Ervin Donovan 135 S. Hth St. maammamKmntmmmmmmamamatKmttBmmaamm Spirit fi bellnvtn, Tou can see how our Thor Electric Cleaner n our own home at any nma 10 auir you rhsna Beruee Alls J.F.BacVaaea&Ca. 1719 Chestnut St Seeley's Adjutto Rupture Pad Intreaits etHHtnci of m fmta itf. Courses in Chemistry Abraham Kenwood, M.S.. 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Wells The Young Hatter" ONE fl NORTH STORE 13TH This is to urge a severe test of Essex per formance. If you haven't had a ride that reveals its power, speed, acceleration, and comfort, come let us take you for such a demonstration. N It Has Quality At Low Price Regard the Essex in the light of its per formance. It isn't fair to think of it merely as a light weight car, when you consider the quality of its materials or what it does. Every owner compares his Essex to the performance of large costly cars. Haven't you noticed how every one speaks of Essex performance? And now they include praise of Essex re liability. They tell you how their car calls for no tinkering. Any one who can handle a wrench can keep the Essex in sweet running condition. Its reliability comes from the sturdiness of its construction. Particular motorists abhor squeaks and rattles. An unusually strong and stiff frame minimizes such pos sibilities in the Essex. Note How the Essex Was Developed Its motor is not like the motor used in any other car. The Essex is not made up of stock parts available to any assembler. Every item was designed and is built exclusively for Essex in the plant and by the same type of workmen who produce the largest selling fine cars in the world. The Essex was not developed by a sub stitution of new units for an old model as a house is enlarged and remodeled. Every detail was designed with relation to its use in the Essex in connection with the type and character of every other detail in the car. Consequently it is properly balanced. Low Operating Cost Fine Car Luxury Americans have willingly paid the cost for performance and riding luxury for fineness and distinction, as found only in larger cars. They accepted the high cost for operation and maintenance. Cars which cost little to operate did not meet their requirements in performance and endurance. They lacked the stamp of refinement and quality they de manded. So they had but two choices the large, costly American car or the small and very high priced imported automobile. How well the Essex meets that need is seen by the type of Essex users. Thousands never before operated so small a car, and abroad where the Essex has also made such headway, owners accept it because it matches in quality and economy of opera tion the European cars they had previously used. The Essex is appreciated greater in those countries where gasoline, oil' and tires cost the most Make Reliability Your Standard Essex appeal to pride is evident at a glance. Its performance is demonstrated in a short ride. Endurance and reliability can be appreciated in long service. For that ask an Essex Owner. Remember that the way a car will serve you is not indicated altogether by its weight, size or price. Essex quality at its price is possible only because of its size. You do not pay for use less weight. And you sacrifice nothing in comfort, though you gain much in the lower cost to buy and operate an Essex. IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES Esaex Prices S-paaa. Phaeton, (1505 5-paaa. Sedan, 2260 2-pass. Roadster, 11695 F. O. B. Detroit Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 No. Broad St. Philadelphia, Pa. THUPSOWP' VJaTagr K sJs (TS) 1 M .M 3fi I II Jl it r M A S". 0i . ' 0 a . a ', . T3U "a .,'