J i'Pi'iV r . '-;?- .:' : ; k . " , 4i Wf T j j,;v ti"; - w. i v ; y ,' .' . " 1 IT f'i ft' J 4 v - "' ' 41 V.'1 .';, vv - &' 1:A .....It.. vA-l- &.''Ii";L, wSbVV. i ?v: . ' "-.4"." o' V'' ,,-A ''a r. i . ' - yv wmm LI ,. t. J Vmtilfttihf, fl 'A', WJJiiJJNiSJLAX mxI XV, XVW w. 'O.TW - : a i . -m 1 r-i ' ' . " 7. : TT 'as "! & PHILADELPHIA VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES-AT-LARGE Twelve to be chosen. Names of Palmer delegates are'set In roman typo and he" names of McAdoo delegates In itajlcs.l o 3 9 n v fc s a 3 5' 3 3 1 a a a I 3 a, 3 a w a 0 c B o w to O a ?! to a. 5" o a r JO w w i. h H o 9 I to a. o D 2 3tt... 4 J.n" p,... 7n 9, if 9,.'... tlO in 12 13 14 15 Id lii 18 10..... 20t.- !1 64... il... 10,. 11 . 12.. a.. 4.. n.. T.. ft:::: II..... 1 1 i::::- Id Total. no in r, r. 8 31 a2 20 13 r2 12 :i3 22 21) 34B 12 03 r.n 104 03 04 20 301 210 122 j 07 2.,.7i (iff on ir." 113 107 225 3S 84 00 2SS 12 lfio 10 02 100 2."i OS 271 S2 H 40 11 ! 4 27 21 -27 8 40 8 30. 17 21 337 12 80 fi4 144 m 87 214 70 202 04 ar 157 240 02 73 140 103 187 200 32 75 73 200 115 157 38 85 148 io 58' 220 70 44 ,35 11 4 4 0 25 28 1 24,' .14 48 10 32 23 28 132 10 87 40 " 134 55 81 207 SI 104 87 73 50 234 01 05 340 102 184 100 .20 75 80 254 100 157 41. 74 141 220 54 230 74 43 t 'no 12 s 30 no 27 12 ' 48 0 no 10 20 130 11 87 45 130 08 88 220 70 187 72 04 00 232 CO 57 330 01 181 ino 30 0? 10 250 105 150 30 75 135 210 54 228 04 45 40 12 4 4 8 n 24 32 25 15 40. 0 27 17 27 125 0 83 48 131 51 82 103 81 187 100 75 50 232 00 07 143 105 175 102 27 72 27 240 108 101 30 70 134 210 50 223 70 45 37 12 3 '? 25 28 26 11 47 10 27 23 24 130 13 87 40 137 03 82 108 84 181 102 77 50 230 57 57 143 100 100 108 20 00 82 252 108 100 42 72 141 217 40 21S 02 45 00 10 10 7 5 41 40 21 22 33 0 20 45 75 205 20 33 It 238 130 132 503 00 311 ! 275' 75 240 74 157 in.-i 144 102 302 30 152 7T 174 170 ins 41 101 180 140 44 340 57 127 na 16 10 7 5 41 32 20 18 31 7 30 43 78 208 23 23 70 240 138 123 504 01 204 210 238 73 208 01 147 m:i 143 no 283 30 151 112 201 154 220 34 150 174 130 38 334 30 102 02 13 13 0 0 43 28 23 20 27' 281' 40 70 207 .10 20 01 218 134 301 408 81 204 204 241 72 212 57 104 185 135 1)2 2S7 23 157 123 201 171 170 20 153 173, 134 40 347 55 07 44 31 3 3 8 47 33 33 15 53 12 31 23 37 173 13 02 00 150 OS 100 444 103 257 110 ' 08 70 201 50 127 150 110 185 250 34 120 112 254 111 108 40 102 170 234 57 340 72 70 45 11 3 4 7 28 30 "2 10 47 ,0 25 18 22 137 17 75 40 130 40 02 218 85 100 122 84 04 210 04 00 144 05 150, mi' 10 152 82 230 104 173 31 87 145 233 44 100 at 48 I ,05 18 13 8 4 34 25 27 10 31 0 30 45 80 270 21 24 73 240 140 135 521 117 308 231 252 78 243 77 183 188 145 05 205 50 172 00 282 101 253 35 154 ms 145 41 357 03 118 87 0 14 .7 D no 21 18 21 15 3 24 31 08 258 18 10 53 103 137 07 nno CO .330 101 214 01 in5 72 134 100 123 72 N240 28 130 100 142 155 171 20 132 150 115 33 205 37 108 01 17 13 5 4' 42 31 22 12 18 5 24 85 72 200 17 28 02 113 133 124 -404 00 308 100 248 00 211) 71 100 ino 132 08 202 18 mi 01 108 153 ')4 "30 148 103 141 38 305 OS 130 43 7 2 '3 7 34 33 25 10 30 0 23 13 20 107 10 77 44 151 04 100 205 103 310 141 80 54 200 00 75 107 101 108 244 23 123 111 220 105 174 41 81 130 233 45 243 77 00 83 8 13 5 4 31 10 0 10 15 0 24 33 00 .228 15 18 50 107 112 02 414 102 320 180 201 50 100 53 130 150 110 OS V "27 141 00 152 181 101 18 120 110 120 20 272 20 108 34 7 I 3 4 20 10 ' 30 7 2S 12 24 125 10 72 32 140 50 70 184 72 104 105 05 411 105 54 5S 122 no 157 1011 20 no ns 107 80 141 - 31 S7 122 203 30 202 04 50 .35 R 8 23 10 23 14 32 ' 4 27 14 13 110 It CO 46 308 55 73 370 70 143 03 82 48 31 50 57 121 01 153 152 24 74 74 205 87 122 23 no 124 ins 45 ino oo .40 80 12 34 5 2 37 38 35 18 38 1 20 20 03 244 10 17 45 107 127 02 430 08 330 384 224 55 200 61 351 153 111 72 234 21 140 73 241 125 15S 24 133 28 74 34 304 314 10 14 5 no"' 30 n't 20 . 4 20 30 .07 203 24 27 78 o4 132 132 484 141 300 231 C18 00 72 70 180 3.70 323 m 270 32 200 80 200 170 200 no J48 372' 107 37 310 72 5701 4171 4008 3087 4003 3054 5087 0602 5016 4084 4134 6318 6012 4045 4031 0800 3034 3574 4887, i ' 0020 Mated Delegates Leading in State . lontlntifd from Pne One i proffrcntlnl primary, only one name, hat of E. It. Wood, a retired Phlla- . .. . ..I ..! n , itlnnia ousinrhH piun. uiiM-mv. uu ..- Republican ballot and recited a light ote. There were scattering voies jor ther candidates written on the ballot, ut few fiRiircs Mere reported on theso the early returns. Attorney General A. Mitchell Pnlmcr as the only canciniuio lor iTmmrui kho'e name appeared on the Demo- I .. I .... . llt A. Al. .1...! ratic preferential nunm. in mv vicv nth hour In the campaign the Honni- lell faction urged Its followers' to write he name of William O. McAdoo on the allot and a considerable number of bemocrata followed the suggestion. . ' An Interesting contest was tbat for Ifmber of the Democratic national com- hlttee from Pennsylvania. Iteturns lorn 2320 districts out of the . 7118 honed Joseph F. Ouffny, of Pitts- liirith, supported by Attorney Oeoi-nl Mitchell Palmer, to be leading Ku- fcne C. llonnlwcll. who Is bending the hposing faction, and there is every In- licatlon that Guffy will win. The total l precent is, llonnlwcll, 14,405 ; Guffcy, 587. United States Senator Penrose had o opposition for renominntion to the enate. Charles A. Snyder, prctcnt uditor general, was nominated for :ate treasurer on tho Republican ticket. nd Samuel 8. Lewis, of York county, as named as a candidate for auditor leneral. either bad opposition. Palmer Claims Clean Sweep On the returns so far received the lalmer leaders claimed that virtually all Eeir wventy-slx national delegates ere successful and thnt their entire ate ticket was nomlnntcd over thnt Paced in the tield by the Bonnlwell oup. Thej also claimed that the Dem- "ratle state committee would be con olled by Mr. Palme- andihls friends. Returns from 2370 districts for con- 'eMmen-Qt-lnrrn nn flin Hnnnhltpnn cVct showed that Thomas S. Crago, ne of the four present congressmen Harcc Is runulns behind four other ie i In the field. Crngo was cut heavily i Ihlladelphla und many of up-state lUntlpS. Tim vntn nn frit rftpaltrAit 1m na 'Hows: ' . J. Burke (incumbent), 200,472. Craico, 107.018. M. M. Garland (incumbent). 100,132. Joseph McLaughlin. 158.480. A, II. Walters. 121.043. The voto nnllpil hr Tnii n ci,.n. t Phil.lllrlnllln. runnlnrr milnnonil. rtly. was meagre. The returns were 0 MOW in nrrlvlni- Hint H.n ..ntnn Nte Political lipnilminrtpru plnu.,1 nn arly last llk-lll lpn.lpra .Win-!.,,. It a useless to wnlt for Incnmnlpti. fiir. Tea. MnilV lilapfln.t nfll.iABu !..... ..U ui the Mute spent the irreatcr nnrt Line night counting the vote, which -uvj m some places bwnuse of Wer local fiBl,ts. Iu Philadelphia where K. . i , ' '" uuuiiy Known in iitr ,rK ot morning the count -..I, '""'I'leieu until long alter iiay- r. Tabulators strimirlpn nil nlmlit r'tb fcevcntv nnlnmn. i;.. -",,,.,, ... iiiiivn. Sproul Candidates Hehlnil JUe Of tnP IntAPAdilni. InAnl AHaaM -Ii,i.,i ln rMnwaro county, where tho 'PliatjW candldnte frlpnillv In nnv.. 'tow f.W1 wai PP0"1 to' the Me- hi a tV ','. eiurns louny snoweu I'Overnor, was nmnl ii.i,in.i t t bit ti,.BInco'?Plet6 fisures also showed :r dl,i 1ro"1 """Mates ln thecoun- tcChrp l ,,:ro l0smK nnl ,hat 'ho uviurernnrllilnta I.. 1 I... . ni . ' Domini l " ,c ""' "l U""T cT&l "' ner r,. V ".' "k1"". imries 're fiVi: . ns,fy' ""PPnrted by the ita'T' " ,ie Third district. -... :' onnollv. inuimiui ,,. i. ffVcff iSJ!fA...-taVi. Ibi fnr ,"D f'i l Harrow was run- tb victor?"1 ntlon' s,,owei1 Mm t0 SENATOR E. W. VARE ILL ' Cnflned t0 Hie Home, but Con- rW in '"ot 8erlous Poiao, 2001 "'"". vnr lH ' " bis Fondl C"i.?" h 1,rP8.d. ftreet. His '" HUH H nvmaJ 1.1c (. i rai davg- c, ;-;r. ;i'i.,,r,cna8 for. K' mornlne thi7 i,. 1 ?"'" "norteu bn',ffl,mthratDthlCr,,8ent h.fH h'1 N could i,a. i tho Bon?tor'a condl- PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE VOTE IN PHILADELPHIA Republican Democratic H H p i I p ef p M a a o 2. ?1 O CO 3 -4 S B 5. a W a. si p W c l p 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. 8. 0. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 10. 17. 18. 10. 20. 21. 22 23. 24. 25. 20. 27. 28. 20. 30. 32. 34. 35. 30. 37. 38. 30. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 40. 47. 427 215 80 03 81 04 218 123 103 127 72 154 334 385 1414 204 205 007 1355 1400 2012 3183 1710 1700 707 1320 488 1808 061 518 1478 2350 837 1308 715 2183 1030 2150 887 2000 2782" 1817 1003 "2887 705 21 t 0 4 3 v2 0 11 3 15 I 5 10 15 70 4 11 10 57 58 30 120 35 84 13 51 34 102 34 24 55 102 10 55 32 114 32 157 21 137 142 85 CO 235 20 32 (I 0 0- 3 1 32 n 5 7 1 1 1 3 41 3 8 18 20 32 331 30 81 11 10 112 57 10 8 71 131 oo , 13 in 70 12 74 14 171 73 20 42 220 17 03 1 14 0 1 0 oo "? 4 51 5 0 3 5 8 10 31 50 11 1C 12 00 13 20 34S 13 17 S3 . 13 3 31 37 12 80 0 38 05 54 24 31 78 41 17 23 0 1 1 0 I) oo 17 I 18 0 0 22 "5 30 25 12 10 0 135 142 5 40 0 05 108 15 0 13 58 100 8 120 0 41 53 05 0 100 47 40 47 230 15 133 0 40 0 0 0 425 o 0 4S 5 0 1 r 6 20 18 30 5 3 .0 10S 21 K (1 8 15 33 27 14 23 11 27 40 02 200 10 28 00 171 110 115 35 0 0 3 8 123 23 21 57 11 20 16 20 140 12 01 30 148 03 81 22 425 230 7 112 74 13 282 202 54 100 181 3 221 03 70 40 55 K ,.238 204 11 60 00 1 120 108 5 120 104 10) 230 210 7 38 15 1 108 104 7 80 02 11' 150 273 122 120 130 20 175 103 1 28 41 10 130 83 0 142 133 5 03 200 10 33 44 30 203 201 1 43 75 0 0 0 1 7 Ji I 1 0 0 1, 0 3 14 1 4 3 11 5 3 12 17 4 S 3 17 3 4 3 5 0 0 21 18 15 10 0 4 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 .4 0 1 0 -5 FOR JUSTICE OF SUPREME, COURT (Ono to be named) til S5 ? I J? County a 9 ts a Si 1 1 o no 1 0 4 1 0 13 0 1 !) 1 Tl 51000 2321 1058 1403 1012 1303 4050 . 4738 281 101 VARE MAN QUITS CITY JOB R. A. McFadden Resigns From Bu reau of Surveys It. A. McFadden, a survejor with the Utirenu of Surveys, today tendered his resignation to Assistant Director of Public Works Wagner. The resigna tion Is to take efect May 31. Ilecently McFndden's resignation ns requested and when he arrived n( his work today found tho necessary papers waiting his signature. McFadden, u Vare follower, was charged with political activities during the recent mayoralty campaign, it was auiid. Prohibition Fight In Virginia Itoanolic, Va., Mny 10. (By A. P.) Indications were that prohibition would bo aii important issue before the state Democratic convention which met here today to choose delegates to the notional convention. Colonel It. F. Lcedy, of Lurny, candidate for Con gresB from the Seventh district and n delegate from Page county, announced he would champion the cnuse of light wines, beer and cider. Prohibition ad vocates, led by State Senator O. W. Mnnp, of Aecomac. were lining up against the adoption of a wet plank nnd a stiff fight was predicted. 40 Adams 820 Allegheny... 03 Armstrong. . . 1)0 Beaver nOBInlr 05 Bucks 78 Butler 10 Cameron. . . . ' 50 Carbon 02 Center 40 Clarion 38 Clinton 05 Crawford... 00 Cumberland. 124 Dauphiu 00 Eric 100 Fayette 17 Forest 07 Franklin.... 12 Fulton 38 Greene 70 Indiana.. ... 184 Lackawanna 12.T Lancaster.. , 74 Lawrence. . . 45 Lebanon. . . . SO Lehlgl N4 l.vcnming. . . . 48 McKcnn 83 Mercer j 31 Monroe 151 Montgomery.'. Ill Northampton. 08 Northumbcrl'd 32 Perry 1350 Philadelphia.. 13 Pike 107 Schuylkill.... 20 Suyder 50 Somerset 18 Sullivan 22 1'nion 58 Vcnnngo 43 Wayne 104 Westmoreland. 27 Wyoming 130 York 174. 37 7'nn !hi Oi ;i: 25 1503 700 1270 :!( 210 .i 807 280 44 3 812 000 174 302 48 700 80 187 8.p J 02 22500 10 740 700 823 110 255 1 5 401 70 52 4 250 I 0518 N 05 03 51 353 38 80 07 2005 3700 31 1300 14S0. 4 47 148 405 10 2077 181 775 81 50310 105821 18 002 205 50 53 52 wo 103, 724 85 1010 45 70 43 7 5 i 38 42 35 04 47 07 03 1)0 15 40 101 34 00 3878 124 Ui)4o 84 1421 2118 100 227 030 18 4143 348 101 500 75 105 30 1 45 11 1200 137 177 13 80 58 1 58 15 17 21 ono an 520 28 1S 157 23 1570 80 H'.l f Jiy DrinK J 2 . , ' .11 25 25 io 25 DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING JSwIfll 811 " 'S ir 15 14 14 . c aF MffllmmiM tftllrf ' :. ,Js 32 V0 in2 IH&J the bottle that answers fll HP .' 3" "o 33 Mf the call of millions. HMIH SP v '4 no 14 00 Ut I r j jfiW liWlf fM Mm mZWEs V : 20 o io fll.bv the Coca-Cola company. Atlanta. pA. SiJWaffflr? $ 444 170 450 j 'iaBFIllKfeJII U - ' 108 43 112 B . " uMmaJamSL "wnf! H?, 5400 5300 3483 4810 3 L)779'wSll' J 18 ' I Ml Brisk' m A ifr n HmW t I r xmm ll - nJ ? U SntKaaBSaaHflSam 1 'ftfvlir T rTiB ff-' .v r H ' - ? 5J H iKlaiB.laiHB XtltFJttSkStSM .m. L. iJtm& i, S n k- t . xrc II nEOaSaBHaawaaaaaVSii lw .alaaMaaa tV. JMWJfOyflami.,, M Ik mBJMmWmmM ewfiri 8 rafcji cx uvm -s.mm s juprx: ' t'3a?T-" ii r1 !.;- - - " .Hi in mi. iWi iwi , ifr,i JjfZ&r om ?m wil x7a kk yi mw. xzaoa.wa w txjtm. mt jnmMyniiSniMsrx r $ y& - - iHi iiliillililllliiiilllliillHillllil M i aB aH . xm II I I ?IL$!E83 The South Vroad Street Ser4cv Station M 'li H v ySSk. Broad and Carpenter Streets H . Kt II -U ; & . 20 28 01 204 10 17 ro 202 127 118 470 110 343 , 213 220 55 230 05 147 107 115 82 270 28 105 85 15(1 182 100 24 137 140 122 30 270 55 122 WOOD LEADS IN NEW JERSEY Johnson Appears Close Second In 1 Q. O. P. Presidential Primary Trenton, May 10. Tho presidential primary election returns, ns canvassed by tho secretary of state nnd announced today, showed Wood received 52,000 votes ns the Republican party candi date for choice for President and John sop received 51,085 votes. Of the twen ty-eight New Jersey Republican flclc- gatCH wood captured sixteen and John son twelve. 'The Democratic delegation- is solid for Edwards. The voto showed tho following for Republican delegates-at-Iarge: Joseph S. Frcllnghuysen. 01.410: Walter H. Edge, 00.055; B. C. Stohes, 51,005; William is. llunyon, 47,303; Thomas B. Raymond, 45,720; Mulfojd L. Bal lard, 43.802; Thomas It. Lujdo, 43, 033; John W. Griggs. 42,048; Isaac Nutter, 0044, and Sylvester L. Cor rothers. 8402. while for alternate dele- 'gate-nt-lnrge the vote was Charles A. Wolverton, 51,301 ; Edgar A. Knapp, 50,025; Ridley Watts, 40.0781 William B., Muckuy, Jr., 47,440; Geoigc E. Cannon. 20.504; J. E. Sadler, 21.438; snap li. iiircnmore, ivm:; i, i. tout? f Totals. . , 107408 100552 . . . REBER RENOMINATED Named for Congress In Schuylkll Despite Labor Opposition Pottsville. Pa., May 10. Attorney General Palmer will have n lend of more than 1000 votes over McAdoo in Schuylkill county for presidential pref erence. Judge Bonnlwell, however, carrfes this county for national com mitteeman over Joseph Guffey. The threatened cutting of (leneral Asher Miner did not materialize here. Organized labor unions who combined to detent Concrcsunnn John Rebo'- be cause he. voted to return the ra'y uN to their owners foiled to neon ilsh their purpose, Reber being nominated by nn Incrensed majority and currying towns in which the railroad and labor vole Is tho heaviest. Union labor, however, succeeded in nominating Thomas Butler, one of the chiefs of the United Mine Workers, on tho Democratic ticket for Congress. ta ivuuutiirvi-, io,uii 73 11 30 11 1 43 mmm. 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