r. v. v fcl if - r ijf - &. V ' M EVBNINO TUCLIC LEDGER-flliUADmpnr TntJfiSlAT, tfOf EMBER G, 1919' V 1 DRY PROPOSALS 'TO CANVASS MARYLAND VOTE IN OHIO UNCERTAIN Doth Sides Claim Governorship, With) Democrat Apparent Winner Itallhnorr. ov. 0. fit? A 1' IiitriiM- Interest iilliirlics Id tlio nicotine of llii' I'loctloii supervisors who will in .soluble in Italtlniure oitj nml Hip conn if ... 'tins at iiodii loilaj lo oanvasH the re I Prohibitionists Cnntlirnrl Two nf turn of TtirtilnVa olrotlnn. The lnt , i est tlnofllolal rotuniM made Albert tho Four Measures, and iiiiMilc the ntnioeratio nominee for zov-ornnr, winner liy .TJtl p1urullt,v. ProbablV Three Chairman Tnlt. of tin- Republican N. J. REPUBLICANS SAY IS ERRED WETS CLAIM ONE lij (lie .lunrlnlnl Pi ess C'nlunihiit. (I., Nnt. '(! Koturii from TiipsmIuj'a ritvlluii compiled loilaj from fifty live of the cIkIiIj -eight roun del Incllriite that Hip results on the ratification nf tho federal prohibition amendment and the Crabbe pnfniv pnient Mil is 111 tip rloso. with dinners fjvor )S tho drjs on the rntllli'ntinii propo sillon anil tho wets on Hip Crabbe Mil, Blunder on Prohibition Held Cause of Bugbeo's Defeat EDWARDS WINS BY 15,000 slnto i-pntrnl rnniinltlca. claim the of Petal canvass will Mum Hip election of ...nnnw Harry Y. Nice. VIOIUHTI flic work of ranviMsiiig thp return ill require beiornl honrt. nml tho ro- Mill prolubl: will not lie known until toiilshr. If Hip iinollicial plurality mveii Mr. liltolito stands the Kppuliliian bailors .. !lt Inl a in. ii. iiiinultnii tialwit ll !' lit I " V ,'""' ."' ."'. 7 T., . T.,:i run nartr .,nl,l l,...r m l,e mncle bv Hip IIoum- thlrtv years nco, vvns nK.nn respoiisib Ir e i.i.,,., i for Hip defeat of Hip Itcpublioiin tain I a 1 n,n ....nf1...il Mm-ii '""' A"r SOVertior """"'" "' '" " , , .. i tlio total vole lor KowruiM'. with (Inr retl rim lit. i mlssm? unci eslltnuleil. fol , low s : Ultihip. IVmooriit. III. I II: Nop, I prrfcrtly local il'fub In Hint state after Tnntiary JO, H'-i H"i ly f"r the beginning of operation of (do tiallouol prohlhltion amendment':" ' I have pot lo feci in way lo see what can bp done, ioirnioi'-rlrrt liil w arils in Id. "I a in coins to do any thing I Mill pculbly ln In pmlect tho liberties of Hip proplp of New .lerMv. I Issue' ii m starting out with the, assumption that Hip constitutional amendment pro viding for imtloiml piolilbltion Is not constitutional. "I take the result of tho election to iiieau that Hip people of New Jersey re TAMMANY LOSES; BIG G. 0. P. GAINS' RE-ELECT DR. JACOBS N. Y. Assembly Will Have 110 Republicans and 35 Democrats i Kdwarils a Teetotaler am n ipcloiaicr, uie surrnui Iiepublirnn. 1I0.S1S. DEMANDS LEBRUN RESIGN according to Chief Statistician .Inlm on. The tame returns are said to Indicate defeat of the 2"1 per cent bepr propo- ' .... . . , ,al and ,,l,o that in ipprnl the .. ClemencMu Tells Minister of Block prohibition amendment ade l0 Leave Cabinet These fiftj live counties, thirlj I'.iris. Nov. (i. ( H A 1'.) 1'rein three of uhldi Hie complete ntnl ,ier Clcimticc-ail tudaj siiinmi.iHMl to ins (went; two iiiconipletp. glc Hie wets a olliie Albert l.ebruu, tin; inmlter ol lead of U'.t.lCt mi ratilieiillnii of the hloi kndc mid liaded rcRions, und ile fcder.il amendment nml .V' 111) on the mamicil the minister' i resignation. l he Crabbe bill Tlii- al.-o cies the wets premier, afterward received Andre 1 ur n lead of I'LMKK) oil the beer proposal ulleii. head of the antl 12.."" r n the repeal. Cranco-Aineiicai I lie tlliilj tlirce coiiutie still to 10- isoiinilcd bun on fii!.e to ratify the federal prohibition uinemlment, and in takin's the position ... . .. ,,. . ,, I nm takins I am eipresslna Iho will of i Irenlon. No. 11. IIiIcim repeated , ,10 Pts. I lteir in New Jer-ev luesilaj lliel liipior riuestion, wliidi nut th" Itepub out oi power more IlpiIoiw lo the other fellow- bin Us: a drink It be wishe it ami heiiaves u m self. If 1 had un way I should like I to regulate the trallic sn it could not I lip ofteushe lo mi nian, "I don't like a la iv which makes it possible for a innn with money to I Mock hi! cellar with ciioiirIi booze to 1 Inst him for lifetime wlnle (lie mini tlian ! i, ,..,i,i "hiii 1 haven't any ob In three jeirs n ISepilblican pluralit.i of ti'.l.lMT. received I bv CloTcrnor IMpe, was turned into n Tleinocratic pluralitj of from IL'.linOto lii.ODtl accorded Senator Cdwaril I. I'd I wards, the Democratic candidate for ' "ovrrnnr ii'lilibllciins filial some comfort in Hip fact that the l.c-tislalure. for another venr at least, will continue uuder thrir control I ' l.icpior Issue espnsibp i Many liepublicans Ihrougliout the state are inclined to Mew the defeat nf Mr. liuxnce us attributable to tac l itical blunders of the parly lcadeis iu handllna the liipior prnhlrin. The l5in over nubile iilllily recula- narticiiliirl the rales of the t &,,ili melius is nroliihltert irom zei tins a drink If he feels like ImiiiK one. There Ii nt .'i.v Jii'l"'1' " situation." sucli GIANT PLANE ON FLIGHT Pas- 1.... .....I .,..:....!..... !.. .r.(n.. ,. . . 1 111 nun iiiiiuniuiiii lur iuin ;eneral commission tor i ii,;r. Service JtnilwiM Co., was local war iniiucis. mm ju lt, po,.,,, ,,,,,) wn, nrnbaliH mole pio bis willingness to be nmlm.p, , cm(len and vicinltj than M. l.ebrun s sucicssor elsewhere in the state. (Ju the con- M. l.ebruu is runiiins for elei linn as tl,ir, ,,-,,l,ibit Ion wa the one thine a ileput from Minrthe and Moelle on , m0st ,liSeussed by volers before and the same ticket with Depul l.uuis , after soinj to the polK tion Da the Chamber of Deputies. M. , I he biR (iiestion in the minds of re C'emeneean told the ministtr that he i joh-iiiR "wets" in N'ew Jersey was; i could not permit a member of the cabi- "llow is 'Teddj ' Ildwards RoiiiR to net to tl-ure on the same list with a j make it possible for .lerseymen to get a pcaie lic.ll npponeui. port save a drj inajoril.i of Ikt.Tl).' foi prohibition last ear. ami if this nm jorltj was maintained last Tucdu . ii would indicate defeat of both the beer and the icpcal proposals b safe mn joritles. On this showing also the ratification proposal would be appimed by a small muiRin. it was said. James A White, manager of the Ohio Dry Federation, this morning re fused to concede that the drys bad lost the Crabbe act. or any of the pro hlbitloii proposals Miteil on Tuesda . al though at his headquarters it hud been admitted earlier that the Crabbe act had been defeated. Mr, While de clared the vote was ,'loe on the Crabbe sit, but later returns were showing good dry gains. ti. 1 fiibson. manager of the Ohio Home TCulc Association, at hi.s head cpiarters at Cincinnati, declared the Crabbe act had been nirru helming) d feated, thai r.uiliciition hail clsUely defeated, that the (nt beer proposal was in doubt i onceded that the drs hail defeated the repeal of state-wide pruhlLttloii. al though "not by "."i.OOO majority, as was given out in Columbus yesterda." I-otiisville. K).. Nor. I!. cl"! A. I) --In the face of unofficial returns fioni II but one of the VJO counties, of the itate Kdum I'. Morrow, llepiibUcan, strpt himself into Hie oflice of goternoi of Kcntuckj by a majority of "O.PP'J votes over Oovcruor James D Illa'-U, IJemocrat, in Tuesday's elections. This is the largest plurality n U" publican candidate ever received in this a to to, according to liepuldiean state headhunt tors, which rluluib that Mor row's majority will exceed 10,000. Interest tnclnl. however, niil not cen c(n:K.. ..r ,i.n ln.il ni-iilntu'p itnrin which t ter eo much upon Hie gubernatorial race ! iio Hermans will be iioked lo stand1 -ri-.ree Women Among Eleven sengers for Chicago Indianapolis, Nov. fi. -MJ A. 1U The giant Law son nlr passenger liner left the motor speedwiu here at S:li this morning, bound for Chicago. IJcien paseni;ers. including tiitee women, were aboard. .. ... , ,-, ri. .n,i,on were Mr. ( liarles ( ot. oT New Yoik. wife of the pilot: Miss Mnr Host wick, an Indianapolis news iiaper woman, and Mis William 1M wind Ilais, who cairied an order fiom llic Marion County Tuberculosis Asso I ciation for SaS.000 worth of Ited Cross Christmas seals. New York, Nor. 0, Itctlscd re turns compiled today show that the new Assembly will be composed of 110 Republicans, thlrly-tlvo Democrats nnd five Socialists. This is a Rain of si teen votes for the Itepublicans. a loss of nineteen for the Democrats nnd a again of thiee for the Socialists. New York city elected live Socialist", instead of two as previously reported. Representative I", II. l.a fttinrdln, the Republican candidate for president of the Hoard of Aldermen, defeated Rob ert Ii. Moran, his Tammany opponent, by a plurality of 1"l!". l.a (Juardla Is the first randidate of his oiganizatiou to win a straight parly light for an Im portant municipal post lieie. The 'final tabulations were: l.a (iimrdla, 4UtI,U'it: Moran, IM.OSS. Henry If. Cumin, Republican candi nate for piesldent of the IjVoiirIi of Manhattan, received n plurality of 1)70!! oer Kdwunl V. lio.vle. Democrat. Charles 1'. Muiph.v's candidates for Supreme Court justices, Irwin I nter mver and Robert I. Luce, the central figures in the campa.n, went down to inglorious defeat before Justice Joseph n. Newburgcr and Phillip J. McCook. jLantdale's "Grand Old Man" Sent to Council for Another Term T.iinsdale'a "grand old man," Dr. John N. Jacobs, eighty-one jears old, lias been re-elected to the Lausdaln Rorougli Council, More than fifty jears ago ho was elected to I.ansdale's Coun cil for the first time. This yenr oppo sition to his candidacy developed, but lie won easily. Doctor Jacobs was Montgomery county's first controller, lie was ap pointed to the office by (Jovcrnnr Tener and refused his term salary of ?ll),l00, sbj lug that he wanted to tcre his county without pay. TOLEDO MAY HAVE TO WALK, NO GERMAN NEED BE IDLE Work of Restoring French Mines Will Last Eight Years Herllti, Nov. 0. (Ily A. P.) Work for all the nncmplocd In Germany for the next eight years will bo provided In restoring tho ruined mines of northern Prance, says A orwncrts. ThU opinion Is based on the report of tho German mining Commission sent 16 France re-0 ccntly to ascertain tho damase, nod ulilcb has just made public Its findings. "The task," says, tlio newspaper, "Is so' great that It Is Sufficient to furnish work for ovcry Idle man In Kuropo and for every one else engaged In superfluous ' labor. The report shows the fallacy ot the theory that emigration of 10,000, 000 to lfi.000,000 persons from Gcr many is an economic necessity. ' Trolley Company Forced Off Streets I by Indignant Voters Toledo, ().. Nov. C fUy A. P.) Approwil by the voters of an ordinance forcing tho street-ear company to sus pend business finds the city entirely un prepared to provide transportation. Toledo will have to walk unless the.te Is some hasty solution and officials ngw believe the ouster ordinance will force hundreds of interurban cars to cease running Into the city. The latest count shows the Aotcrs, by ii margin of 87,'t, approved the ordi nance that provides that tho trolley company mllst vacate the streets. The trouble began with a fare Increase. J Church Women's Clothes Censured Atlantic Clly, N. !.. Nov. 0. (Bv A. P.) Present-day styles of clothes worn by church women wcro censured today nt the National Training confer ence of the Inter-church World Move ment of North America. I BLAMES IT ON SERVANTS Col. Junkin Says They Made Mistake in Labeling Liquor Box 'Records' (hiruRo. Noa. ti. ' !' A. P.I -A federal warrant for the arrest of. Lieutenant Colonel I'rancis T. A. Jun kin. member of the contract adjust ineiit lioaid al Washington, on a charge been cle- I nf having falsrij labeled a shipment' "J.7.- ner , ,.( linnor. haa been held up ponding tin but Imcsticatioii nt Washington. District Attoruo Charles V. Cljnc announced todnj . , Intern.il lerenup aueuts tiiuiul the liquor in two boxes marked "music j iccoids. handle with care." which were being shipped with other belongings from Colonel Junkin' Chicago home to , Washington. Colonel Junkin epl.tinec, that tervniits had mnde a mistake in in- eluding the liquor. 1200 GERMANS TO BE TRIED, Evidence of Outrages in Belgium Sent to Peace Conference r.riissels. Nov. (!. - fliy A 1 A Bar Pin of Fancy Shaped Diamonds An oal diamond in ccn tcr with pear-shaped dia monds on ends, set in plat inum with forty-six round diamonds $2400.00. S. Kind & Sons, nw ciminui si. DIAMOND aiEItr HANTS -JEWULUKS HILVLilbMITHS but upon the state-wide piobibition tmendment. Returns epme in slonlj on this proiosal and led N. A. Palmer, superintendent of the Kentucky Auti Saloou Tongue, to predict that the re sult might not be known for several days. "Only forty-five counties of the PJ0 bad been beard from earl toda.v . show -tug a niajorit of 1-I,5!I4 against the amendment. This does not mean the wets hare wou, however," Mr. Palmer asserted. lie said that of spvent) -five counties to be heard from, a jrcat ma jority are dry. Fourteen of the fortj-live counties gave wet majorities totaling "d,"0l. The remaining thirl -ono gave dry ma jorltiea totalinu 11. GO". 'An interesting feature of the guber natorial election was a statement of Governor Mack in which be blamed tbe Honor interests, pro (icriiian.s, his failure to remove certain appointees of I former Governor Stanli ami President Wilson for bis defial. which he has conceded. As regards the President, be said that whether the action of Mr. Wilsou iu writing his coal-strike letter was proper or improper, it hurt ; his candidacy , in (hat it caused the itriking Kentucky roal miners to "go Ilepublican " Judge A alter Cvans. of tbe federal district court here, on November 1 wlll hear arguments in a suit to test the wartime prohibition act and the Volstead enforcement law. Me set this! date following filing of the suit late .c3terday b.v Attorneys William M. jlullitt. "Louisville, and Lev Mayer, Chicago, on bebnlf of Wright nml Ta.vlor nnd the llrowu anil I'orman Distilling' Cos., of Loiisvillc no Demand on mexico Call for Refund of Jenkln6 Ransom Declared Unwarranted Washington, Nov I'. - l!y A P ) Mexico, will not be a sled b.v the American Government to refund the .MBO.OOO ransom money which counsel for William O. Jenkins. American con sular agent at Puebla, paid bandits for 1 Ibe release of Mr. Jenkins This an nouncement was made todav at the State Departnvnl Officials said theie was no wairant in International law for such u claim. trial for offenses committed In P.elgiuni 'Z have been forwarded to the rcaee con- , ference at Pjris. The indictment aie principally based upon Hie cecutious of Ilelgiun civilians', at Louvain and other towns, upon the deportation of P.elgian workmen, upon the forced labor euuted from prisouers of war. upon the treatment of young men who attempted to cross the fiou iler to join the llelgiau armies and upou metallic of pillage. , OFFERED $1 000 INCREASE Norristown Wants Former Police Chief, an Army Major, to Return Norristown, Pa.. Nov. Ii. Norris town council ha oft creel Remuuus Pel I man an increase of S1000 a year in talary if he returns to be chief of po lice, a position which he occtipiec) when the war broke1 out and be went into the army. Pellman. who was traffic cop in Phil iidrlpliiii when he runic t Norristown has been made a major in the army und lie.-.itatod about resuming his old Job at a salary of $1 100 lie is on Iravc of absence as -a borough official without pay . Ogood shoesO Hallahan's Is Headquarters for DR. SCHOLL'S FOOT COMFORT APPLIANCES Our graduate practipedists will advise jou and injure you of perfcel foot comfort. 919 -92 J Market Street 5601-06 Germantown Ave. 2746-48 Gcrmantown Ave. 1028-r.O Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening Buy the best in the long run the best costs less. To appreciate this, you should consider price in re flation to quality, to style, to . service, to personal satisfac tion. It is money ill spent to buy any but the best clothes. Ferro Clothes are the best you know us accept our guaranteed statement for it. FejrroS,Co.m Clothiers & Outfitter Exclusive Aganta for Rogers Peel Clothes Chestnut Street tfjiuiper. s ,jxmf. r vc Hcadif King Alfonso Arrives at Boulogne Itoulogue. Nov. (!. illy A. P King Alfonso of Kpaiu airivcd here from P.nglaud at noon. lie was t.iei hj SpanWi Ambassador de Leon slid by Trench otlicials. The king, who a wearlng Hie uniform of a general, left in a special train for ISetlmnc. Arras. Lens and Vim, famous for their roles in the l'iiiropean war. and will rcae Paris tins i veiling. "I he Guarantee the Bank (or Me." breaking Jlis J3dl On September 30, 1713, William Hill, lieadle of 1'liiladclpliin. being ill anger, broke his bell and iworc lie would no longer continue bis office. For this act lie was toon sorry Hnd came begging rein ttntement. No innn is truly independent who lias no other tourer of income than hit weekly salary. "Money in the bank" is tho greatest nsset toward independence. 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AUmiUclUfra of" Ptj roll snd Viubl Addint Mtchifiei Philadelphia Offico K'5 S. 12th Street &J Phone, Walnut WM 2 Oftlcrs In all principal cities FOUNDED IN Ib'GO The Koise Ilia t tmm built C. J. llcppu & Sop Downtown IU i -1110 Clit'i.ttiut Street I ptown--titii :itid Thompton Streets Mason &. llmnlin, Weber. Hcppo Pinnoa Aeolian Playcr-Piutios, Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianolas Victrolaa Christmas will see a shortage of Pianos you should buy NOW! The production of pianos has been greatly curtailed during the past few months. And with this reduced production, the demand is almost twice the normal requirements. If you want a piano for Christmas you should buy NOW! Francesca Player-Pianos cost $045 The Francesca is made by the great Aeolian Company, of New York City. It contains the famous Aeolian patents and is fully guaranteed by them. We guaruntec the Francesca to be the greatest dollar-for-dollar player-piano in Philadelphia. We will refund your money if you find any player-piano for $645 that is even equal to it. The America. price is standard throughout Settlement may be made in cash, or charge account, or through our Rental-Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone or write for catalogues and full particulars. Down town 1U7-1119 Chestnut Street C J. HEPPE & SON Founded 1865 One Price System adopted In l3l Uptown Cth and Thompson Streets -T a ii .Mt Why can't you get shoes that fit? And even if they do fit at first, why do your feet hurt anyway, and ache and burn, and feel cramped, and rub your shoes at the side and poke into the toes? cr a business. H'tak,turning anllu came great pain, mahyeur shoes uncomjort able and farce them out of shape sjs . 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You need a support to prevent your weakening and falling arch from forcing your foot down into the toes and sides of your shoes! You need a scientifically adjusted Koot-Eazcr that will lift the strained structure of your foot to its normal position. Quick relief permanent correction! After years of practical experience, Dj. Scholl has designed a scientific Foot-Eazer that completely and permanently corrects this condition of weak foot. Go to your shoe dealer's. Ask the graduate Dr. Scholl Practipedist there for Dr. Scholl' s Foot-Eazer. As soon as he fits it inside your shoe you will feel your weary muscles' relax. You will feel an case and comfort that you hadn t believed possible again! And your shoes will be comfortable! And if you have any minor form of foot trouble, there is a Dr. Scholl appliance to relieve it! DsSeholls Foot Cowfoit Appliances and remedies relieve and ''T' ""i'f"' " lift', re correct every foot trouble "ATImX . 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