"(HVii rtHrtDntifim' ttSjf7f '-ys -'&$$ jfrfitneiinrri" ""iyi"';Vf,wf' Hj, ""IsB' in,f '-2MV ; v u n4. 4 ' EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1913. ti$' WOMAN S KILLED 8HURTINSTREETS Speeding Motorist Flees After Dragging Victim Nearly, a Block, Witnesses Say FRIEND ESCAPES INJURY One woman vva killed nml rifilitccii prrfoni wrro injured in f-trcot nrriclfriti In this city mid Cnnidcn jcsterdn.v. All vvorr unto accidents excepting oiip, In which u unman was injured by n trolley rnr. In two of them, one of which was fatal, the drivers c-caticd nrrcst. Mrs. MaiRiirct Pollock, 1'JOJ South Twenty-second vtrept, wn instantly Killed and her liodv dinssed for nearly n block by a specdiuK nnlomohilc wliich struck her ns she was im cycling Spruce ltieet nciir t'lft -nlntli last night. When the drivcrnf,tlic nntntnohllp. n liigh-powered liniofminc, whiih wit- lii""-cs say was going at the vate ot lorty miles nn hour when It lilt Mm, Pol lock, saw that the woman was struck lip put on more speed. At Kifty eightli street the body was dropped to the street and the machine was soon out of sight. Hccame Confused Mrs Pollock was crossing the street in company with Mrs-. Margaret Low' ther. 11 US South Twenty-second street. Noticing die uuichinc coming toward her she became confused. There was a ciush and the car Mrs. Pollock's hmlv ilrnc!:iii!r from a fender spend along Spiuce street. Mrs. J.owthei' fainted. Pedestrians shouted for the diher of tile car to halt, but he hurried on. Phjsieians at the I'mycrsity Hos pital Vaid almost cvcr.v bone w'ns broken. Police have a description of the l'unou- Strtick by n automobile at Broad street and Susquehanna avenue as she wis on her way home fiom church. Mrv Ruck, seventeen jears old, 'J10T Clarion street, sustained n fracture of a rib and other injuries. She was taken to the Women's Homeopathic Hospital. Mis. .losepb Kovvuncki. 'M Milnor street. Is in n crrrtcnl tondition in the 1'rankford llo-pital ns tlie result of injuries received when she was struck by ii trollp car at Orthodox and Her niuda streets. She may have a fiac turcd skull Car and Cycle Collide Thrown from his niotorcjcle when it (collided with an automobile on the Northeast boulevard. John I'itzpat riek. 1124- South Thirty-third street, sustained severe injuries of his right Jcg. He was taUen to the Prankford Hospital by Albert Micholoski. Mcrcier street, driver of the automobile. Fred Williamson una ins son, ircci, Jr., 1712 Morris strcpt, were, both slightly injured when a motortruck struck' the car they were driving on South street. When the accident oc curred the driver of the truck and a'man with him fled, and though fired at bv a policeman, they escapejl. The William sons were treated nt the Howard Hos pital. Stephen HusinsM. Camden, was struck by an automobile at Broadway and Bulson street yesterday and badly hi'Med. Twelve-jear-old Iliciuml IJ.is Icii. of Woodlynne. was also badly bruised when struck by an automobile nt-Broadway and S.eamoro street. Cut- on the face were sustained by William Casloc, 21(5 Federat street, Camden, when he -was struck by n motorcar. He wan treated nt the Cooper Hospi tal. . Strurk by air automobile last night nt Urondwny and Knighu avenue. Cuinden. Murle Kngle eleven Pnrn old, of 41tt Kniglin avenue, is'ln n serious condition tniliiv In Cooper Hospital. The girl stepped from the pnth of one machine (llrrctlv into imu 01 nnoiner., Louis Schiller. S2.1 Spruce street, driver of the machine, was held In $1000 hall for n hearing. Marv .M river-, -in;i:i (Yiinr avenue: Itcssic Ituckley. ."(1111 t'licMniit street, and P. J. Mnhon, !1S4 I l)e I.ancc.v street, were slightly Injured jestenluy when an automobile In which tlicy were fjdlng collided with another at Fifty fiftli street and Cedar avenue. All were taken to the Misericordln Hospital. A. It. Vogt. Sixty-third street near l.ntis dnwne avenue, driver of the other auto mobile, was held In R400 bail for n further henrlng. Six persons, four of them children, were hurt when n motorcar in which they were riding overturned on the Old York road near Jamison. They weie John Mclntyre nml his two children, and Mrs. Prank Keesc and her two children, nil of Uridgepoit. All were treated for slight infurirs at the Abing ton Memorial Hospital." PENNA. NURSE HONORED ' Miss Alice Fitzgerald Appointed Chlrf of Red Cross League New Yoik, Nov. fi. Miss Alice Fitz gerald, chiefnuise of the American Ked Cross commission to Luropc, has been appointed chief nurse of the League of Ked Cross Societies, according to n cable message from (Senevn, made pub lic by the American Keel (toss here. A graduate of Johns Hopkins Train ing School for Nurses, Miss Fitzgerald was sent overseas lij u group of prom inent Hostoninns in March, 101(1. as an rdltli Cavcir memorial nurse with the Blitisli expeditionary forces. After serving in Ital she assumed charge of all American Bed Cross nurses in the Serviie de Saute of the French (Gov ernment. QUITS PULPIT AFTER 27 YRS. N. J. REPUBLICANS AGGRESSIVE TO END it will get to Lane, the otir-und.-out prohibition gubernatorial candidate. The woluaii suffiage proposition, which IMwnrds favor.s nud which Hug lice would leave to a state lefereiiduui, seenm to have aroused little intciest or cKc the Intciest in it has been over shadowed by the prohibition iMic. Bugbeo Charges Plot In Hudson " I Charges of contemplated frauds on n FlnrTinn rvf Rno-hoo ge niwernnr.11!1' w'""' lluiNon rmilitj are mad" by Mr. Hugbce in a long state- Confidently Claimed on ' Eve of Election SHARPLY ASSAIL EDWARDS Trenton, Nov". ,1. "Last statements" and confident "claims" by.BcpubUcan and Democratic haulers mnrk the close of the icdhot campaign for governor that has kept New Jer-ej iu a condi tion of lively excitement during two Or three weeks last past. Slate Comnl roller N'entoii A. K. Ilugbee. the Bepubllcan candidate for governor, said today he expected II.". 000 inajnril) at tomorrow's election. State Senator lMwnrd I lMwards, his nemncratic opponent, places his own maloritv jit about the same figure. The Bcpnbllcnn claims nn1 marked bv an nggicsshcness not manifest in those of the Democrats. Kx-(!ocrnor Kdward S. Stoke, who has been held marshal for the Ilugbee campaign nfid a mo-t adroit political malinger, being asked-for an estimate of tomorrow s icsiilt, leplieil: comptroller has- promptly distributed the school funds without unnecessary delay, and ban lonsisteutly supported and encouraged the .cause of educational policy nt all times." people of Camden county, who do not want any repetition of toriucr election ciindals." BUGBEE DEN.OVNCES "RED" DEMOCRATS Democratic Setback in Central Jersey Democratic gubernatorial hopes in central Jersey have suffered a severe sithack lij the wilhdinwiil of sev i . . v crul of the most .prominent lead- 1'alntjr.i. N. .1.. -n. na nf (lin mirtr from cninnaicii i ca valciide of twent)-lne activities for Senator Kdwards slncei nnd iiicoinnanled b more the latter announced his defiance' ,plt ,.Mxnt, State Comptroller of the federal coiistltutioii. On top of N(,wt01l A. K. Ilugbee. Bepubllcan this defection, which was vcr.v notice , (.millllltP fnl. Kovcrnor. tnure.f Ituillng- iiuie wiicii i in- ininiuii-- ...iiim.s ,-,., ... , . nniiiit tnilnv heLore leiiMiic to close P.. With a automobiles than 10fl WOMEN WAIT IN VAIN FOR FIANCES AT PIER Danish and Swedish Brides-to- .Be Sent to Gloucester Immigration Station Dr. I. Mench Chambers, of Merchant vllle. Surprises Congregation Mercliantwllc, N. J.. Nov. II. The The argument is in, picdictlon lias been made, the case is bcfoie the jury and, like l'.it Mornn. 1 prefer to "do m talking after the ic-ult." Stnlics Attacks Nullillcatitiii The "prediction" included the :'"i.(ll)0 Ilugbee pluralit.v. while the "argument" on which the hitter's campaign lias been waged in large measure refers to what Stokes declares io ne me uemocu party.V opiiosltion to a part of our con stitution, its determination tc "mil It fv tlie elglitceiith ainendment." Against .this attitude Stokes places the' pledge' of Mr. Ilugbee to "maintain and defend the constitution and Hie law." t'nclnulitcdlj the prohibition issue has been cutting a large swath in the po litical cninn.iisn in this state, nuui- ment iu which lie sas I'roseeutm Pierre P. (Inncn. of tliat conntj. has exposed the attempt of Major lrauk Hague, of Jefsej Citj. to steal the election by means of fraudulent regis tration. Ilugbee sas nflidnitv have been obtained whicli show that dead men. New York gunmen, sen lee men' and pilests. overseas and otheis not legallv entitled to vote in Hudson count, huvc been placed on the leglstry lists for (lie purpose of giving that 10.00(1 majority for bis opponent iu that county which has been Hie boasK of Hague ever since this campaign opened. Mr. Ilugbee adds that ample measures have been taken to defeat the atlempt and to punish the would-be ballot ban dits. I'Velingliiiysen Baps Kdwards Senntnr Prelingliu'en's statement boosting I lie Itcptihlicaii candidate, slinrpl.v criticizes the louiliicl of Mr. IMwnrds when (he latter was state (onipliollcr. declaring that when a stat ute was passed duec ting' Hie distiiliu tion of certain school funds whicli have long been delajcd. it was Mr. l'dw.iiils who ignored the :iv and withheld for Hourly a jear from the school disliiets the necessary f mill-. "The state hoard of education oiienlv protested by resolution against this ac tion on Mr. Ldvuirds's part." sajs Sen ator Frclinghujsen. "and it w.is never sntisfneloril.v explained to me.' as viie incsideiit of tlie state boaid of cdiicn- ition. vvli.v .Mr. l.ilwards witlilielil .these f, nmliilfiit. on the nart of the Bemib- funds, nlthniigh he personall.v admitted ( i, ., rKuny.iitlim. The lecords of the to me nt the time that he had S'.'IK). (111(1 ',, iinnul court proved that. of the school funds deposited in the bank .., ju, fnh. wm.,1R thlIt m no ,.. of whicli he was president. ,,,,, , anv ,1y ,, 0 perpetration "Mr. Ilugbee. on the lonti.ir.v, dur- mf fraud will suiel.v go to jail I know lug his connection with the stale as! that 1 will have support of the decent cued to conduct a campaign tour of tlie count.v Frldn.v, comes another shock iu tlie editorial, announcement of the Free hold Transcript, most Inlbiential Demo cratic oignn iu this section of tlie state, declaring that nil Democrats owe it to their part.v and their countr.v to' vote against IMwnrds ami auv legislative candidate who subscribes to tlie same , (,, .' Yineentown, Liinibeilon. Medfoid. policy of nullification. i.Mnrlton. Mooiestown. P.ilmvra. Biver- "Mr. lOdwards asks us to give his tnl, , Bierstde, wlieic lunch was candid.lc.v 'thoughtful coiisideratlon.' " i sened at noon. sa.vs the Transcript. "We liave done n tH. nfternoou the illncrar.v inelud so; it lins furnished fond for thought i ed P.rhlgeboro. Burlington. Florence, tor nuili.v heretofore unite regular Dem- Koebling. Ilordeiitowu ami ( uluinliiis Long before the Fiederlck VIII tied up at Catharine street pier on Friday. his campaign in S Ion s countv. where I'"" '' '"'"'. F". "nmr cm he U seheduled to addi ess meetings I ;"'" ' lu V1,1" "i?r ,',"' 'C,r I.. M..lul,.-,i llnonlni, nlii ll.iiec. iiisiiiu iih-j. iinmii i""S nn", nfn hi linn Mr HiiBiec arrived in Mount Ilnll.v shoitl.v before .N o'clock this inorning and spoke to an earl.v audience at the court house. Leaving Mount Hull, the nartv nroceeded Io Sinithvillc. I'einlier iiian until the found lie wnsii t tlie mini. They weren't lllrting the were engaged to be married nil the other women on the ship-were either married or else onlv had "hopes." These two. one a native of Sweden, the other of Denmark, liiid the golden promise from two of their countr.v men and. glowing with antidilution thev looked forward In the realization of their dieams. When the big liner finally got rom fortably nettled nnd its passengers and their baggage began getting off they looked again. ' There were crowds on the wharf and more on the street out side. But tlie two long-Iooked-for htm luiiiils'tn-be were not nmong them. These tvyo women of Hnxen hnlr and uosy complexion were tnken to the 1 (iloucester immigrant station, where the will be held pending nn Investiga tion and the arrival of their finance. Their names are KIrsten Dnrgaard, fl i Marie Ilcrggren, a twenty-two jcor old 1 native of Sweden. NEW TRENTON THEATRE Work on the South Broad Street tp Begin This Week Trenlnn. Nov. .". Building opera lions will begin tills week on the South Broad Street Theatre, wliich will cost SI."0,0nil. William J. Vernon Is the owner and Hubert J. Clark is tha builder. The new house will be devoted to pictures nnd xaudevllle. ocriils. but we, like man others ex ercising 'personal llbeilv.' will he obliged to decline to vote foi Mr. F.dwnids." Kdwards Scents Fraud in Camden The headquarters ot tlie lMwaid l.j IMwnrds campaign committee In .lersev fit claim that an attempt will be made j io frustrate the will of the people ofi Camden count In the use of icpeateisl 'ir a fraudulent count of Hie voles, Im- ' mediately upon the receipt of tills iu-j formation Senator lMw arils Issued tills1 statement;: "When I nssunie the office of gov- ' ci nor. niv first otheial net will be tO thorough! investigate the honest of i Iu addressing an audience lieie h Bllghee said : l "M.v Deinocrntli' opponent ami the Democratic partv have no issue even In this closing hour of Hie campaign excepting 'we are agin' the govern incut.' They offer no piogiain for the benefit of the State; no adjustment for industrial problems; no plan loi state development; nothing is said about re ducing the high cost of living, nothing about bettering transput tat inn and marketing facilities fm the fanners;' untiling said nboiit meeting tlie iciiulre incuts of our school sjstem made nee- cssai.v bv the war: nothing about ic ducing the hiiiden of taxation now rest ing upon our people "Thev nsk to be lull in power in this I tlie election ns conducted in ( ainilen , si.,.(, f,. ti1P s,,le purpose of dcstro.v unit. Heretofore elections conducted, i,IB the cightcentli ainendment to the the count ot c amileu nave necn , , nnstitutinn-of the luited States. And this the could not do if placed iu power, and the know it. Thev know the supreme law of the land is impreg nable against am assault that might lie made upon il--but there thev- stand - like llolshcvists and nnnrohists the aie 'agin' tlie government ' ' t Distinguished Strvice LabtK ; Every ounce of weight an ounce of warmth and comfort. Munsingwear fabrics are the finest that can be pro duced. Every Munsingwear garment is perfect in workmanship. Tall, short, stout or thin, man, woman or child there's a-right size for everyone. The satisfaction lasts. A Iff1) Dr. I .Mench Chambers, for I tuutcil within the Inst week- liy I resi-v-seveii veins pastor of the Mer- dent Wilson's veto of the dry lull cu- lorcenipnt net, me cnargc ouviiik Bcv twent chantvillc Prcsbvtcrimi Cliurch nml one of the best known minister iu the West Jeiscy Prcsb.vtcr.v. surprised liist congregation .xesterda liv icsign ing. No reason for Jiis action was given. To n "delegation of members of tin" church who waited on him later in the day to urge; him to ici-ousidur his action Doctor Chambers intimated Hint since the death of Mrs. Chambers about a jenr ago he had felt like seek ing some field awny from the scene of bin bereavement. He said he bad not accepted any call elsewhere. Members of the congregation at an informal conference later iu tlie day raised u purse of S1000 for 'tlie pastor. Doctor Chambers was tlie founder of tho Sti.vdicutc of Love, which dis tributes helpful literature throughout all Fnglisli-speiiking countries, and he lias contributed many poems to this besides having written n number of successful books. He was recently moderator of the Prcsb terian sj"uod of New Jvrsej . Kills Chum; Then Shoots Himself Alvingfon, (Int., Nov. .",. Heart broken because he had accidentally shot and killed his chum. Bussel Barnes, while out bunting, John Ilorsepoot iu turn shot nud Killed himself. rrencv from Bcpublicun sources that tiie veto was prompted b.v Mr. Wilson's I desire to helu the candidacy of I'd wauls and swing New Jersey to the Demo i ci a tic part.v, I'nited States Senator Fielinghuv seu'.s suggestion to this effect brought n hot letort from Joseph Tumult, plivatc secretin' to the President, who snugni io snow i iciiiifciniis,-n '.'"." peisniutl inconsistency on tlie prohibi tion issue. ' Itcpublicnn lenders point out that IMwnrds can take little comfort out of the veto message which de ciaied Hint the eighteenth amend ment is now part of tlie fundamental Jaw nf the land, a position whicli Bug lice hns all along urged, and one which IMwnrds has told his auditois be would do what he could to render innocuous ns far as it affected New Jersey, iu the event of his election ns governor. 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