k i w It in n m u EVES1M PUBLIC LEDGEIl-rHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1019' Bugbee and Edwards Nominated in Jersey ConUnuM From res On unrds, who piled up 2000 majority. The vote was fairly close. In lex r,ounty, Nugent beat Kdwnrels liy 10, 000 majority. Fourteen hundred nnd fortj election districts in the Mate, liy a tabulated TOto today, gave Itrpiiblii-nn randidatei these votes : llugbee, 4,1.772; Htinjon, r.S.'-'lL'; Raymond, 22,17l. i In the same election e,ltricts the two leading Democratic entitlidntci for the j governorship nomination, pollcel xoics as follows: The Republican amembly ticket nom inated in Trenton includes William S. Moore, formerly in fhc .tilth United Htntes Infnntrj. who ns n draftee won a lieutenancy for valor mcrcai. William II. lllnckwell. of Titusville. and (Jeorgc (iiithrie. of Trenton, arc the other two successful nominees for assembly on the Republican tickei in the Trenton ilitiii't. Moore's eito wit 7(X)."i, Itockwell's. vr,!)". and (iuthrii-'s. 0210. The tlirrr Oeinncratic nominees an' Charles IT I'ligllsli. of Trenton, who got 2S00 vote; Tticlmrd Ktocktein of Princeton, n world war ictnriin who polled "0!7 Kites, mid Israel Howell, who recehed 2'J."7 otes. Karlv returns from the polling places ill Trenton showed the Democratic voir to be light and the Republican Kite heavj in neailj nil sections of the i ilj There were few DoiiMirrntie cnnlcsis This is belieed lo hate icmiIImI in apathr Mnnj Itepuhliean Tights The Ttepublicniis fought I.ittcrlj mrr liotnimitcnns for eeij oltico IVelinf among partisans ran high throughout Trenton and mntigunus rcuititivi. and wagers weie freely made dining the day Strangrlv enougli. no contests were waged by the battling hosts f I!, iml.li canism for the posts eif state committee, men nnd even tho Deinocrats refuseil to hoist banneis of liwil candidates Among the Republican ionics. ants for the surrogiitesliip. a Int Slillllll ioh much coveted, I.lnd llnnn. of Triiice- ton, wns the wiinmi, with a total lotc of 5247 Walter I'ntli. Si . and Robcit Tielder. both of Tieiiton., iweiveil I'.l'.ll and 720 votes rcspoctneh The lone Dcinne ratic c anilitlutc. Walter -Madden. Iiad no competitor, lie t ill oppose Grover in Nmembet. John K Oill, of Tientnn. is to cimv the Republican vniitoiiiil bantiei lit is an assemblyman and won mw his rival, George W Adams, of Trenton. Tho vote Ktnnils- Gill. 70.VI: Adams. .'9(!0. The Demon at i scmitoi i,il mn didnte. who rati without opposition is Roy Heath, o' Trenton sseiulil,r Contest Keen interest centered in tin light lot the Republican nomination for Assembly in Trenton. Ilenery Sttnlelifonl Moot c. Trenton, assembly man . and William II. Rlackwell. an uscuibl.viiuiii. were can didates for re -election, so weic Wil liam H. Moore, George Guthiie and the Itev. Jiuiics V: Divert, it well-known lay preacher of Trentou Moore received 70()." votes. Illaekwell SODS, and Guthrie tl21!. and all weie elected the Republican nominee" for the Assembly, having ieceied the high est votes of the the who i untested for the three places. The Democratic contestants for the ,ssembly nomination besides Israel Howell, were Richard Stmkton. of i'nuceton : Charles II. KndMi. foiiner assistant public prosecutor of Mercer count, and Dr. Lawrence Rogers The candidate for Dciuoe i.uic state committeeman is Joseph S. IIutT. ol Princeton. He stood alone m the field The Renubliian cnndhhitc for suite committeeman. A. Diuton (lliiihnnl. oil Trenton, public piosecutor of Merer county, of which Tienton, besides being the state capital, is the couuty seat, had no opponent, lie w ill sm md I'ug bee, of Trenton. Stntc Controllei Rugben swept Mercer county like a tidal wiim. ele -fcating Runyon. his net ne.ncst op ponent by riK(l7 otes. liiigbee s ote was 70SO, Run oil's. 21 W,i " Thomas I,. Raymond, my lomniis doner, of Newark, icceived only lel.".S votes, and he and Wairen C King, president of the Mnmifiu Hirers' Conn cil, Round Rrook. were litt rally snowed under by the avalanche of ballots cast for Bugbee. King polled only 20S votes Strong In Country In the rural districts llugbee had an other walkaway, polling 'J.IMi. as against MIS for Ruiiymi The others finished n poor thud and fourth and were never in danger The state eontioller was given a fine vote by his own townsfolk in eveiy ward, especially his own waul thp Sec ond, which was recorded in the llug bee column with a substantial margin. On the Democratic tnket ".Inn" Xugent carried the county by a - - i i - i&srJHr I J&W 'nation of Kdward I. Edwards ns gov ' with V. 11. Dick. Isaac Hughes was crnor on the Democratic ticket by about nominated Jr eonstnblc and Clement 12,000 plurality, nnd Newton A. K. ,"Itudd for freeholder. Nugent, for gov lliigbcc, Republican, by about 5000. eruor, received eighteen votes, Kdw arils North Jersey wan the battlefield for ! sixteen and McDermttt one. The Pro file hottest of the fight, and the smoke liibltlmi party nominated Charles Cltlsm Iliad not cleared today when James R. ! for major. 'Nugent, defeated Democratic candldnte, ' announced that he would go to Hudson , county immediately and demand thnt the bnllot boxes be sealed awaiting an order ' for n recount which he intends asking. Reports made hist night to Nugent by ,I.)0 soldier watchers be had stationed gnnlzntion was badly jolted as in Hudson county indicated that there Milt of the returns of the election , GLOUCESTER COUNTY In Gloucester county twenty districts out or forty give llugbee S71 ; Runyon, IIW; Nugent. 1.1(1; KdwnnK HO. The Gloucester county Republican or- a re-They i iiu wen i. i;n itns Winner of the New Jersey Demo- iratic ciiheriiatorial notiiliiatiun ill esterday's primary. plurality of I'l" over I"dward Nil gent's vote wns 'Jtllli. and Kdvvards s, 1M7 MeDcrjnitt wns never in the show -ins;. Ins vote being 127. GLOUCESTER CITY GOES TO BUGHEE might have been illegnl voting in nbiin- I had confidently expected to roll up nn dnnro and frauds of all kinds perpe- nldtlme mnjorlty In behalf of Newton trnted in the .Hudson county fight to j K. llugbee, the machine candidate for nominate Kdwnrds. The fact that ho I the Republican nomination. The rnem was defeated by but 1000 votes in Hay- hers of the political organization are onne aud 2000 in Hoboken makes the, free to acknowledge that the trolley rone 17.000 plurality of Edward In Jersey I fare situation cut heavily into their Citv look doubtful to him. Nugent car- I normal majority, and wns the result ot ( riKil severnl smnlt n1nrn In Uivltnn I Illlgbee losing hundreds of votes to. There are tiintiv incidents in the pKunjon, who has taken a definite posi Htidson vote that Nugent intends to in- tivp "nml n regards the trolley situa- ,r.sltntn tn fi illutrlnf 1,. flm Tl.lr.T tion. ward of .lersev flu where tho voters' Gloucester county residents are taxed nre nmstlv ( Jnrooii,' nn,l I, i.t, i ! rn. excessively by the I rolley 7one rates thev ernreseeel tlieir resentnient in ballot-box. Tlioina 1,. Raymond, the nut -mid out "wet " candidate of the Re publicans, secured in the 1150 votes. Gloucester county having a strong leaning toward prohibition. bee 1007, Ilunyon, C17. Just before midnight the Kdwnrds manager In Hud son couuty said they had fully 20,000 majority for Kdwards, CAPE MAY COUNTY Cape Mayt N. .1., Sept. 21. Cape May county gives llugbee 1J172: King, 00; Raymond, -100; Runyon, 800. Re publican. A. Cnrlton Hlldrctb nomi nated county clerk. Mead Toinlin sheriff nnd Andrew C. Itoswell for As sembly. Former Senator Lewis T. Stevens wns elected to state committee. Democratic nominees are: Assembly, COOLIDGE AND LONG NAMED IN BAY STATE 0. P. PicKs Present Governor. Democratic Candidate Has Landslide ( orson. Commissioner William II ( ampbell, of Ocean City, was elected to the Democratic state committee, lloston, Sept. Complete returns 21 flly fiom the A. P.) state prl Inaled by the Republicans without op position, John F. J. Herbert, of Worcester, formerly colonel of n regiment In the Twenty sixth division, was the unani mous choie'e of the Democrats for lieu tenant governor. The only "soldier candidate" on the Republican ticket, Trunk S. Terklns, who wns lieutenant colonel in a Yankee division regiment, wns defeated in a six-corucrcd contest for the nomination lor state treasurer. He ran second to mate iteprcscntativo Fred J. llurrcll FIGHT BIG FOREST FIRE Hundreds Drafted In Los' Angeles to Stop Spread of Flames Iis Angeles. Sept. 24. (Ily A. P.) Seeral hundred men were drafted to day to fight fires In the Los Angeles natlonnl forest. The lire has burned more than 100,000 acres of timber nnd Its front is thirty miles long. The prlncipnl blaze is la the San Gabriel canyon region, thirty miles from here. Ashes from It fell like snow today In all parts of Los Angeles., Thomas J. Ditrell ; sheriff, David W. nmry yesterday show the nomination of ivwuiwi, nun cvuniy cicrK. voieinan j .,.. Richtfrd II. Long for governor Dy mc Democrats by a vote more than .twice l that of bis three opponents rombincd. 'The vote wns: Long, 53,027; former N.wtoii K P.ugbee iniried Gloii j.cstir t'itv foi the Republican noininn tion for governor by a niaioiity of 271 over William N Runyon. Thomas I.. Raymond leieived 101 votes ninl Warren C. King only twenty votes. It was expected thnt llugbee 1 would receive h niaioiity of at least '11111 in the iitv. lint the tiolley ipiestion nit down the llugbee vote He was supported bv the Republican organization and tin vote in the i My was vi'iy large I James It Nugiiil. for lln Deino emtio nominal ion for governor, leieived 'a mniontv of eighteen votes in tin , i ity over IMwanl I. IMvvnrd- Prank I .Mi'Dnrmit mil received tvventv votes in the iitv IMvvnrd .1. Ii llebei . for membership in the state Democratic committee, had a majority of sKtv nine votes over J. Ilarrv Ncutze In 'the First vvatd Robei t (' Anderson defeated .Monro Chessman for the Re , imliln an nomination for lit Couunl by a majnritv of forty nine The niu i nieipal tn k.t nominated was ns lol low s : Republican - t'oiiiu ilninu-at Inige. G. William llaiiiardi: City ('ouinil I'ust vvnid. Robert C. Anderson , Sei ond ward. Charles Mniley ; freeholder. 1 First wnrd. Stokes I'riikett ; Second 'waul.' William II McCormick : justi i of the peace, William II. Ilnmbleton ! second ward. Ravmond Adams; mem he rs count committee. First ward. Robert A. Lincoln; Second wind. Harry Reeves. Democratic ticket Coiincilmen-at large, J. Ilnrr Johnson: City Council First vvnid. Thomas Callahan : Sic ond ward. Gerald Lenny: frceholdei. First ward. Warren S. Col"s; Sec ond ward, John Conover : menibeis count committee. First wind, Frank X. Goiuinn: Second ward. Gerald Letni : justii e of the peace. First ward, William Iliimbletou ; Second ward Thomas Gene MJGEYI' CHALLENGES RESULT I HUDSON re turns show that he received but one vote ns compared tn "lil tnllies for IM- vvnreN, The vote in another distiiet' was nnnoiineeil ns .'till to S when the, actual hgiire. according In Nugent watchers, was but 01 to S. Lelwards won the nomination in his home county. Hudson, by piling up nn IS.(MH) plurality. Nugent received but ' 2000 voles in Hudson, but made a re- i inarknble showing in his home county, I I'stt. where the vote was npproxl- I match 12.000 tn 1.100 In bis favor. Nil- gent I'linies Mori is. Passaic. Sussex and i I nion counties In small pluralities, not ' enough to offspt the remarkable Kdwards ' vote in Hudson. i ISugbee won the nomination bv his big Mite in four counties. Atlantic CUMBERLAND COUNTY Ilrldgeton. Sept. 21. Cumberland ' Governor Kugene N. Foss, 11.158; for county produced n hunch of surprises ! mer State Senntor George F. Monnlinn, In the primaries today. For the Re-,mo nml (mmPr Congressman Fred pubhean nomination for governor Rug- 1 , ,' ,. ., , bee will have but 500 rduralltv over prirk S' D(,itrl';' " j ! Govci nor Runyon. This city gave Run- Governor Calvin Coolidge, Lieuten- the loc.jc.iii.v. inn v ineinnei niui some , nnt (jovernor Llinnning II. ox. tsecre- troller through. The Democratic vote '., ., ,, ,, , ,.nc. I:!.,- I..., i.'.i.. 1 i , . .x.. Anelitor AI01170 I,, took were renoin- ,...(. nnlr ("-. '"" ""i ""is iiunui lull, count only , ,....,,. v ..... ... ...... .....j ..... ..ii.iit. ..iiiiviiic null- ; : ed surprise by giving Nugent 200 ttlii.nl!., !.... ... ,l.n ....... AC .l. , ... .i ., ,, ,i i.tii. .in. ,. . .'iii. in i.e.- i,r.i ui IlltJ lllullcv King, the ether Republican A-,., i.-.i h, , nr t , ","l I ----- ...... .mn ,,, .1 district. Assemblymnn Reeves won the Republican nomination for senntor by i about 500 over Sheppnnl. IOAMEBq 5$mGica& S'marfcst Cat3 Smart in Looks and Performance FIATV MOTOR CO. OF PA., 1827 'Chestnut St. Warren ( canelidate for the gubernatorial noininn tion. wns given 100 votes BERGEN COUNTY Newath. N. .?., Sept. 24. -In lleigeti county .'" districts out of l.'ll give Rug bee 1007. Run on ."17, Raymond ISO nnd King 10.". Six distiicts in Newark give Nugent "20 nnd r.dw arils .!... Three elistricts in Iluelsoii eount.v give Nugent 2S nnd Kdwnrds 1P.7. The first five elistricts in l'nterson civi' IluL'bre 111. Runyon !"., Rny - lluilson. Mercer nnd Camden. He was I niond Ml. King .'II. Lelwards "IS. u- defeateil in Kssex county hv Runvon by 'gent 17S. ninl McDerniott lit. .VKiil votes and Runyon in turn lost the I . Nine d'-tiii in in Monmouth countv l glVC llllguee ne", IbUliyoil ,w, Jili.viuuoci I .".7. King 1", Kdwnnls 2."". Nugent 7". eoiiiitv to Thomas L. Raymond, of Newark, who ran thirel in the state. Wairen, Fuion. Sussp, Passaic, Mor iis ami Moiiinoiith gave pluralities to Riin.vou I'liinn. his home count , gave' him I'.MlO votes mote than llugbee. P." King on the lesult of the Keiwards Viigint tight was greater in New ink than nt anv national election in uieiiioiv. Mn.vor Chnrles P. Gillen. nn Filwaids backer, iiersonally negotiated bets at ."-I mlds on Kel"ards in n cafe in eaik lo the extent of S.10.000. ' With nil but n few distiicts in Kssex couutv tnbiilnted the "elr.v " Assembly ticket for the Republican nomination was leading the "wets" by but ten voles The out. nine will probably noi be known until the official count is made and then it is believed i recount will he nsk.il. Nugent carried his ' wet Assembly ticket through without I he bast trouble The Republii-an or giinintmn county ticket was defeated bv nn independent ticket which wns placed in the field to rid the count of the courthouse? ling. ' which has been under attack in not them Jersey for a v c a i I ninl MeDermott .. 1. i The first eleven elistricts in Somerset count give Rugbi'c 4."0. Itnnycui 127. ' Rnviiiniid 0s nnd King 2."2 The1 fit st seyent -live eiistiicts in the slnte give Fdvvnrds -l.'US. Nugent 101H, p,iii;l 2001. Riin.vou I2".2 ami Ray I nonil 1211. The tn st fourteen ehstiuts m .ytwcei TOWN CONTESTS . Wnoclstown, N. .1., Sept. 21. In the I municipal elections in South Jersey I towns yesterday the principal mnyoraltj I fights were at PcniisKrove. Pitman audi .Minonni rark. in inwns vvnere tliere were no e-ontests the following nomiuii- j t ions for mayor were made: Clayton,' Nntmnii Wallace. Democrat; J. Pres ton Potter. Republic an: Klmer, Chnrles I Hiteliner. Republiian: Pnulsboro, C. II.' Stackhouse. Republican: Snlem, F.I Nevvlin Acton. Democrat; William F. , A Tllrict;. Itennhlicnn WAmUlmtn ' 1 Damon Humphreys, Republican. MONMOUTH COUNTY shiiry Park. N. .1.. Sept. 24. Kaily i ret in ns fiom the; primary election in Monmoiith c-oiint yestereiny inelicule that , Governor William N. Runyon will win I the count v over Newton A. K. llugbee.1 for the Republican gubernntorinl mini inntion. and that Kelwnrel I. Kdwnrds, jvvill win over James Nugent for the1 Diiuncintic nominntioii. ! eoimlv out of lit- give ifugiiec .i.i.i Itutivon 200. Raymoud IIP. King 17 Kdwards 1M). Nugent 101 and McDer l it 'M Five distiicts in Newton. Sussex: . ......... ,.ln " " ,.,,, couutv. give Nugent 111. Kdwards 00. ' CUMBERLAND COUNTY Me Deimott 12. UutiMiti 12. Rayinoiuli Miieland, N. ,1.. Sejit. 24. Returns 2n. P.ugbee 20 and King 1. i fiom Salem county indicate that Rug- I bee will linve a maturity of more than 7011 1 over Governor Riin.vou, his nearest .political rival. P.ugbee's majority in the hniough nf Viueland is ,".4.'!, nnd his I lead in the township is expected to be at least .'100 more. BURLINGTON COUNTY Iturlitigton. N. J.. Sept 21 ltur lington couiit.y's tight for the small hoard of fn-eholeleis apparently has re suited in the election of Charles Stout, of Florence, aud George Rogers, ol Palmyra, for the thice-yenr term. Fred l.ippincott. of Mooiestown. and I low aril Riiss, of Delaueo. for the two jeui term, and Maxwell for the one yeni term. Governor Run.von received "2."i4 votes to 20:'.:'. for llugbee. bnseel on returns from - , dftv-three elistricts out of sixt seven. NATIONAL PARK FOR BUGBEE' ' nv)'t s?ltZ' lends Lawrence Jlingin. of .Meeltorcl. for county cleik. IIP...) to JeJO. I lie vote for the State Senate now stands: vote for state senator stands: fUnnc-hard White. .1042; Samuel A. Atkinson. 2001. and Captain Wintersteeu. 1 .",:!." . Houston Night at Olney Church 11. P. Ford, rccniding secretary of the Philadelphia Presbyterian cvaugelihth' ceinunitti'e, will he the speaker tonight nt the Houston night nnd rally prayer meeting nt the First Presbyterian Church, Tabor mad and Thiid street. Nevvaih. Sept complete tabulation, terest primary tight yeais in New Jersey 1 Lin king onlv leturiis in the hit witnessed in manv point to the nomi Mayor Waters Loses Republican Nomination, but Wins Democratic Mayor Kdgar Wateis. of National Paik. N". J., who is completing his seionil term, was defeated for the Re publican lfhmination for re-election yes tetelny by Harry Flrich. president of 1 council, by a vote of 10.'! to II. He was nominated by the Deinotrats. so hi will be n candidate at the November election. Waters iceeive-d twenty-five Deinoi nitic votes nnd Flrich five. . It. Allen and Frank G Wnklev weic nominated bv the Republicans for i ouu i il . Ilowaiel Matlaek for constable, and John T. Day tor fieeholeler P.ugbee. for governor, leeeiveel sixty -thrre votes. Rutivoti thirly-one. Ray niond twenty hve and King twi'lve. 1 he Democrats also noiniiiated Allen for louncil. along i ESSEX COUNTY Newath. X. J.. Sept. 24 The tiist six elistricts to icport in the city of New aik gave Nugent .'120 nnd Kdwards ".." Tliere are 202 districts in the eity. In six distiicts out of 1,"l in Jersey ( ity Fdvvnrds hail .r77. Nugent .'17 Seven I -elistricts out of thirty -two in liny onne gave Fdwaids, 4:t0 ; Nugent. lO'.l; Rug bee. 172. Runyon. 24; Raymond. '', The fust live distiicts. ill Pateisnu re suited as follows: Nugent. 17s; I Id winds. :!S; Runyon. IMS; llugbee. 110 Raymond. .Ml. Thirty -three districts out of 1"! in Rergen count gave Rug Turkish Baths Iiu ou Know Mr TJuslne Man. than i' sot h rompletelv equipped department . foi TurKIsli Hatha Klectric Hatha, hliomei t Itaihi untl MaMsup'' Just the platv for uu ' to hoi! out the UlTfH of ft Lup Iu ' t (r.uluat HttenilanlR in tliarge rnai ' Io ker nnl lounjtlns room i M n f'tr lnpe( rlun it iwiv tim YMCA Central Branch, 1421 Arch Street Not what we will do, but what we have done Most manufacturers in this city know something ' about the 'Bush 'Terminal Sales 'Building. Repre sentatives from several departments of the building are here now to tell you more about it. Their arguments are based on what we have done and are doing for over- six hundred tenants not on what we think we can do for you. Communicate with "Bush Terminal" at the Bell-evuc-Stratford. A representative will give you all the fact-imformation you want. No cost to you, and a pleasure for us. BUSH TERMINAL SALJjS BUILDING 130 West 4d Street' New York PHILADELPHIA HEADQUARTERS HELLEVUE-STRATFORD Mia!iimiiB!i!iBiiaiiEiitaii8iiiBaaaiaiBii gg nm Wrt? or call for mtio nnd Jntpmtiiig tiooklet look mg tntn Voiir On Furt Scries of Eye Talks - By Joseph C. Fcrgufcon, Jr. iku &m m s Our Next Talk IVcfd.. Oct. 8 H HE po is some times just as much J an index of ones a physical condition A as is the pulse. It frequently interprets the workings or failings of the stomgeh, kidneys or other organs. Tho oculist Is the philrian ycrho spcclalUcs In corrertlnic troubles that affect. flr are re fleeted In the ecs The oculist because of his dual trnlnlnr his knowledge of optics plus hts thorough medical tralntnff Is qualified above all others to correct such troubles. He has no reason to prescribe g-lassts tf other treatment should be resorted to. 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