HBJJfflMUtl 77VmKM i"7"-W!pBjl B7 TyrW 'W" r 1 TV. 11. ,Jf.. . ' I. cv . ., ,n ... ...' 'i f , ... ,, .C , .,1 .A :4k;, fl if' w l. ' 'if r'. v.".i. ' rt t " , V ., ' - J ! : ;u 1 1 ? t .i. 2 :?" v ...... EVEIsfl UBElb EErER-P e . a t "" . - 'v . f. SLPHIA; MOOTXY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920 r ' : ' 4 ' rt TWPl TTWWPWff'W e r-T r"- n . r via z wt 'i xi swsv i J oi V T U. f!0 ., . i -.f rt" i. T . i f t- 'CWW , huso)) M H rv Ff fm t fw 7- ( m ij ' Sktv' K '&' u g, RAP!! ES SHOW UP mtONOMtNEESARE ttHtert Sketches About Men Who ft - '&? An Candfdafos for State fv $ ' Representative vv iORMER COUNCILMEN ii Rr- f - Mwfi.. . . ..... ,. l -? J:'B4M41ITinin Will neri. kurby-tllic , w .---,- " ... . nwmsetj, to tus rennsyivanin, noose. 01 Jttpratetitatlve tomorrow. Tho city Is 'dMtfrA Into tWcnty-sfx representative I bletn. in all of whlrti nomluecs will .Wmtcd for. Jfn t. maJoritv of the district thfr Re ft Jiublican candldatrs arc already mem- jltip-for re-election. In wsTernl Instance Ixi former councllmen arc desirous of rep- I jMtaatntlnt their old conntltuents at Har rf Sd rlaburit now;- that others hare Jeen jf elected to tlte new City Council. i',r Sketches of tlw nom,Inc for the lower usnousG are prtniea iierowiui: H. w'Representatlvci In tho CJenornl Asiembtr ; iW Phlladelpbj County ' ., IK' Tlrst district First nnd Thlrtj -ninth vl , Leopold C, GhM, Republican, born !' in' UflSKla. ISRli graduated from Slia- iJ mokfrj IUah. School in 1000 ; graduated iM fin laude from University of I'cnn ffuftytvanla college department in 1004; f&ti lntrd from uulvcrsity of ronusyl f$f -alr taw School In 1007 ; elected to ,hona or neprcdentatives in jvi aim ". i.lDia: rd-elected In 1018. Recently nc- time on behulf of uohirn assessed within f-S two taonthft of November 2.. Lives at ;j fwi twnut Mixtn Rtreet. ' "Thomas F McGowan, Republican, ! lives at ZWa South Tenth street, coal L-. nd fee dealer. Has never heM political pa r ' oHei -tv t r it.. T..T. .t il. .... rv. . itvwn cf, iriiiiiicii.v, iruiuuuruL, lives ui ;& .'100S gouth TwelfUi street. i Minis Goldbcrjr, Democrat, 1S0S ' South Ktghth street. 1 Reond district Second ard. Charies C. A. Iialdl, Jr.. Republican, born In MannMink. 1800; crndtinted from Hoys' Central High School in TWO; also attended the University .of Pennsylvania ; served as member of Common Council for two term1 ; elected to House of Representatives in 1010; re-elected in November, 1018. Lives at 1341 niUwnrth street. Frank Slalone, Democrat, lives at 739 Carnenter street. Third district Third, Fourth and Fifth wards. ' ' Arnold 51. Rlumberc, Republican, f,lWes at 400 South Fifth street. Has I never held political office. Is a prac 1 Rising lawyer. Henry J. Trainer, Republican, lives "at 738 South Tenth street. A liquor dealer nearly nil his life. Former Demo cratic city committeeman from Third ward. ' Louis Biejirr. Democrat, live at 610 South Blxtli street. Dealer in hot-water heaters. Alexander A. Oriole, Democrat, lives at 753 South Ninth street. Fourth district Sixth, Eighth, Ninth wards. James V. LafTerty, Republican, 809 . opruuo Bircci. I'uruuT uii'iiiuer 01 niniu House of Representatives in 1014 and 3010 re-elected in 1018. . Harry A. McDcrmott, Democrat, 230 Korfh Fifth street. 'Fifth district Twenty-sixth, Thlrty ixth, Forty-eighth wnnls. Daniel 1. Green, Republican, 1231 South. Thirty-third street. , John M. Love, Republican, 2338 South Twentieth street, in the business .'-ot plumbing. Has never held ppllticnl office. Iiraxic L. S. Smlnh, Republican, 2220 South Twenty-third Btrcet. ran inde pendent for Council In the First district at last November election. Walter B. DufTy, Democrat, 2113 Rit ner street. James D. Dugan, Democrat, 1733 Manton street. Edward J. Hat lean, Democrat, 1323 South Twenty -seventh street. Slxtli district Seventh ward. Andrew F. Stevens, Republican", 1345 .Lombard .street, in the banking- busi ness at Broad nnd Lombard. Edward Hltrcins. Democrat. Hmnth district Thirtieth ward. John C. Asbury, Renubllcan. 1710 Chrlitian street, lawyer, former assis tant city solicitor. Graduate of Uni Teraity of Pennsylvania Law School; John Carey, Democrat. 1407 Bain bridge street. Eighth district Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth wards. Timothy J. McCarthy, Republican, 3001 Falrmount nvenue, former coun- :mm9mwK3M "'in '' ' ' ''' "'" " ' 1 'JKMMtMilllHF HBaaavaiBBHBiaaHsa ajbbbbrbe ALBERT S. C, SnLAIl Candidate for the Legislatiiro from the Thirty-eighth ward cilmaa from Fourteenth ward ; formerly in the liquor business. Jefferson W. Smith, Republican, 70S Green streefc. Joseph BaJIcy, Democrat, 1017 Cherry street. Stephen E. Ursnmng. Democrat. ,1110 Mount Vernon street, has been in tne stationery dusiucss at mveutu street nnd Ridge avennc for last four teen years; born in Philadelphia forty six years ago; has never held political office. Ninth djstriqt Eleventh, Twelfth wards. i Herman Dilshelmcr. St., C23 North Fourth stKect.ii' nominee on both Re publican nnd Democratic tickets for re election to Hotisc of Representatives. Tenth district Fifteenth ward. William J. Hrady, Republican, 847 North Twcntv-slxth street, was born In Philadelphia, 1883; educated In pub He schools, St. Joseph's College: and St. Charles' Seminary, Ovcrbrook; studied law at University of Pcnnsvl ranla and admitted to bar in 1010; elected to House of Representatives in 1918. RiclLird 1). Hums, Republican. 732 North Nineteenth street, Is In the busi ness of plumber ; born in Philadelphia forty-three jenrs ago; represented Fif teenth ward in old Couucil in 1018 nnd Chrlstonhcr Hare. Democrat, 1031 Rdttonwood stieet. James M. Kcjly, 040 North Twenty third street. Eleventh, district Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards. Frank If.. Stackhooso, Republican, 1110 East Columbia avenue, timekeeper at Cramps' Shipyard ; defeated Richard Curry, present member of House of Representatives, for nomination. Edwin N. Manning, Democrat, 1S43 Cedar street, is in the roofing business; .never held political office; born in Eighteenth ward. Twelfth district Nineteenth ward. Henry Keene, Republican. 14-1 West Cumberland street ; born In Philadelphia in 1801; saloonkeeper; member of old Council for last ten years of its exist ence. ISr01100 F MtOwwi, Republican, 2520 North Eighth street; is a practic ing lawyer. ,-Johu Flanagan, Democrat, 1013 Porth Hone, street. Robert Riley, Democrat. 2241 North Mutter street, a painter by trade ; never held political offico. Thirteenth .district Sixteenth and Twentieth wards, Joseph Marcus, Republican, 1443 North. Eighth street, la present assist ant clerk of City Council; has never held an elective office graduate of GirarU College. Clinton O. Sower, Republican, teas born in Philadelphia, 1870; cducnted In the- public schools; admitted to the bar in 1000; served three years In Com mon Conncll; elected in the Houso of RepresentativM In November, 1018. ChrUropBer Hoelllft, Democrat, 1050 North Tenth street. John J. Loguo, Democrat, 1530 North Sixth street. , . Fourteenth district Twenty-first ward. Wallace Bromley, Republican, 120 Sumac street ; Is a practicing; lawyer. James Fa ran, Democrat, 115 Sallg nac street . Fifteenth district Twenty-second and Fortv-second wards, jFranMhi Spencer Edmonds, Repub lican, 133 South Twelfth street, law yer, teacher; former Progressive party leader ; has- been active In many fields. Ho was head of soldiers' leave depart ment and of legal department, X. M. C. A., A. E. F., 1018.-10. Howard Smith, Republican, 1129 East Chelten avenue. Joseph I BfcAlccr, Democrat, 304 West Upsal street; is a practising law yer. Hugh .F. Qulnn, Democrat, 4907 North Eleventh street; is In tho real estate busines at 1010 Columbia ave nue. Sixteenth district Twenty-third, Thirty-fifth, Fort-flrst words. James A. Dunn, Republican, 5131 MUnor street, born in this city 1804 ; at tho age of thirteen was employed by the William S. Cramp Shipbuilding Co.; foreman of the Fitler Cordage Co. for twenty-nlno years; president )t tho Re publican executive committee of the Twcnty-Uilrd ward for six years; elect ed to the House of Representatives In 1012, 1014, 1910. 1018. Nelson .Webster, Democrat, GS01 Cottage street. Seven teen th d Istrlct Twenty - fou rth , Thirty-fourth, Forty-fourth wards. Theodore Campbell, Republican. 2101 North Sixty-third street, born In Salem County,. N. J. ! became an apprentice In drug business In 18S0 nnd was gradu ated from Philadelphia College of Phar macy in 1802, since whldj time he has been engaged in the drug business; elected to the Houso of Renresentatlvs fin 1008, 1014, 1010 and 1018. . James J. Heffernan, Republican, 324 North Flffr-second street, born In 1800; was graduated from the PehnsjWanla College of Dental Surgery In 1891 .Horace W. Leeds', Republican 107 North Thirty-fourth street. ,i ' John B.Albany, Democrat, 5311 Par rish Btrcet f nt present a prohibition agent; a machinist by trade. , John Boylan, Jr., 038 North Thirty sixth street a railroad employe and ac tive In labor movement. Jamc J, Campbell, Democrat, 101 North ,8lxtyflrst street; was the only Philadelphia Democrat In the Houso 61 Representatives in 1010 .and 1013 ses sions; former school director; two years ago was defeated' for ta Sonete by Senator Edward Patton by 5000 Votes from ,1014 to 1010 n deputy internal revonuo collector and now In the led eral Reserve Bank ; born and raised in tho Thirty-fourth ward. Eighteenth district Twentj-nfth, Forty-fifth ward. Samuel J. Perry, Rcpub1lcan30t4 Salmon street, born in Delaware City, Del., 1800; learned trade ot'Dollcr maklng nnd worked nt' Cramp's Ship yard; Clerk In office of receiver of taxes; member ot the Houso of Repre sentatives since 1008. John F. Snowden, Republcan, 3303 Amber street, born in l'niiauoipnia, 1830; after being in grocery business for a number of years, went into man ufacturc of wooden ware, which he dis continued during" the war and since has been employed nt Crnmp's shipyard; member of the House of Representatives In 1010 and 1018. James' T Rogan, Democrat, 2807 Aramingo avenue. James J. Booncy, Democrat, 1807 East Russell street. Nineteenth district Twenty-eighth, Thirty-seventh ward;. Edward Haws, Republican, 1240 Haiwud !". wna,a ?ifmcr of old Council from the Thirty-seventh wurds Jeremiah J, Miller, Republican, 2320 North Natrona street. James II. Glcason, Democrat, 2738 North Eleventh street; an insurance investigator. Charles Grear, Democrat, 2238 North Twcntyelghth street. . . ,. Twentieth district Twenty-ninth, Forty-snvcnth wards. Patrick Conner. Republican nnd Democrat, 2S07 Oxford street, born at West Grove, Chester county, 1870; became well driller at sixteen for the late Senator Thomas B. Harper, and is now manager of that concern ; member of the 'Honso of Representative In 1011, 1013, 1015, 1017, 1018. John II. Drlnkhourt, Republican, 2002 Oxford street, has been a mem ber of the House of Representatives since 1014, prior to -which he was dep uty collector In the United States In fernal Revenue Department, and clerk in tho office of receiver of taxes. W. F. O'Brien, 'Democrat, 2432 Master street,! A. IC Kantor, Democrat. , ', Twenty-flwt d i s t r 1 c t Twenty seventh, Fortieth,. Forty-sixth wards. James Franklin, Republican, 5720 Thomas avenue, was sergeant-at-arms of the State Senate, session of 1830. nnd of the Philadelphia Select Council from 1005 to 1007; Is now In real es tate business elected-to the nouse of Representatives in 1880 to fill unex pired term and re-elected in 1890, re signing in' 1801 ; elected to the House ot Representatives Jn 1917; re-elected lri'10i8. James A. Walker Republican',- 5313 Baltimore nvenue; graduated from Unl-' vcrslty of Pennsylvania in -1000 and admitted to the bar; Is secretary of tho Commission to Codify and Revise Laws of the Commonwealth relating to banks, private bankers and trust com panies; elected to House of Repre sentatives in 1910 and re-elected Jn 1018. Edward J. nassett, Democrat, 132 South Sixty-second street, John Kearney, Democrat, 1251 Sooth Fiftieth street. Twenty-second district Thirty-second ward. Benjamin Colder, Republican, 2011 oNrth, Thirty-third street; has been a member of the House of Representatives slnee 1010; lawyer In the office of John C. Bell; captain during the war with overseas service. Charles 3. Thomson, Jr., Democrat, 2017 North Fifteenth street; has never held political office; In insurance busi ness for past twenty-four years; born In Philadelphia. Twenty-third district Thirty-eighth ward., Albert S. C. Millar, Republican, 2815 North' Twenty-sixth street: Is n pr" tlclng lawyer ; bdrn 1804 lit Philadel phia: studied law, In office of Louis Breitinger and now his Jaw partner ; member of old Council. Michael P. FHzpafrick, Democrat, 3010 North Twenty-first street; clerk in recorder of deeds office: was de feated for Republican nomination at primaries and Is now on Democratic ticket. . n Twenty-fourth district Thirty-third ward. Thaddem S. Hrause, Republican, 535 East Allegheny avenue, Is n present member of tho House of RcDtesentn- tires; graduate of Urslnus College and University of Pennsylvania Law School; practicing lawyer. Oliver G. Casey, Democrat, 2723 North Maseher street; an electrotype finisher; born ill New York city forty two years ago; has received labor in dorsement.' Twenty-fifth district Forty-third ward. Thomas Bluett, Republican, 728 Wct .Erie avenue, la a lawyer. He formerly served in the old City Council. William Naylor, Democrat, 3234 North Sixth street. Twenty-sixth district Thirty-first ward. Philip Sterling, Republican, 2042 East lork street, has been member of the House of Representatives since 1010 ;, gradiiato ot Central High School, University of Pennsylvania Law School, and, is a practicing lawyer. Edward F. McPeak, Democrat, 2024 Frankford avenue. 'RECEPTION FOFt D H to Hondi -v (1 Bryn MaWr President Those Who Contributed MltsM. Carey Tliomas, 'president o uryn Mawr college, will give a re ception and ten at her house, the Deanery, Thursday night to thdie who donated to the $2,000,000 endowment fond of the college dnrlnf tfce recent' campaign. She ha issued 2500 lnvl tatlons to the affair. Prominent so eicty matrons. Including Mrs. Heloi Taft Manning, of New Haven, will in receiving the guests, who will m the directors, faculty and alumnae the college. n M.M .U.il.4 MAH.lil.C .1.. . vju mv inxyuuu iuimuiu.ee urn .lirat Alba B. Johnson, of Rosemonti MrV. Richard S. Francis, of Haverfdrd; Mrs. Pierre 8. dn Pont, of Wilmlnf tin, Del.; Mrs. Hubert L. Clark an' Miss. Gertrude Ely, of Bfyn Siawi' Mrs. Learned Hand and Mrs. P, LeuU Sladc, of New York; Mrs. Adolph K Borie, 3d, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Ctci jjarnes, ot imtcagn, and many otoe- aiumnae ot me college. .1 POLITICAL roi.rncAf, To the Voters of South Philadelphia ote the Straight Republican Tlckct-for Harding and Coolldgo by marking X la tho Republican square. Then Vote For James Gallagher For Cotmcil From the First District (1-26-36-39-48 Wards) by marking X oppotitc Mr. Gallagher's name the last name in the last column on the ballot Your otc for Mr. Gallagher will help to end Contractor Rulo and strengthen the hands of Mayor Moore. If you believe in a better, cleaner and more prosperous SOUTH PHILADELPHIA, you will vote for Mr. GALLAGHER. Make only these two marks on your ballot. 3tore Orders Accepted in AH Department L 1 4 '. Tv ., t; .,., ' 3tfir$cKs I 925-27 MARKET ST. 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I Wm Te PMadcfphla & Reading Railway ANNODNCES ti withdrawal frvm tli CanvaU datcd Ticket Offloe In PhOadalphk, on NoTembcr 1, 1820, and atTara lacrcoaed fmllltlpa to the pubUa far pnrchaalns tlelieta and obtain las: travel Information to all potnta ai their now District Passtnger and aty Ticket Office "IUJ Chestnut Street .AI t 1 s 1 i m 1 ' Wl a. . 21 ' 1 In the httrt of iht X I mm sw,i'n' I,' Rtul i A1 ' S m oti Batlnttt Section. 1 h 1 CHtATWr flTRJttT tjS V ' 1 1 Th3 is one of mm JHBBB Jt r tftjfr greatest offerings fH VSS9 J $ g JMPir better dresses aB mBr t I 1 PTyafflWk lower price evcrBH ' 1 V SmrKtwKk known in retail his- Bfl la h J&mSJs II II I I t ffimm. i MkV There are hun- H'fl B'HJ'SHBa. & I 1 . 'yjp83brfc!v7fr THWk manY are samples J fr HB m 4 M vWASnil UI JiAm JJi but one or two of all II WaKI i ff If A f lnlHr !fl'JfkffM 'n ut eac rc8S aH im J Zmfc. OK iPfflwIl If M UatR IS a mSt P'ienom" iB aHBi aBVasI m TSttiv' fr '91 ifiL MZ' enal value. BBvl HhI lf! 1 2.i'0r) T7mT SS. Satins Value: Lltr) V If 3?8 Tricotines J up to- j If fflA$1$ S( 1 J J W v X Silvertones l i III' dfflWmSL V if Wfj'jMMV A vl Velvets- V Tho styles are S 1 JSf BSBKH tmtWKbmMSStiL Braided- ? J"st, wrd J H. B 1-W mmmirht rNkWifr-yK l llrmffAk d j j of Winter 1 JJ maSi MWm&SV mmm Beaded fashion - tho L I 1 IJrBBl ililW ilxvU. l WiwRiSifWr mnHSlSyy materials of tho finest and tho 2T I $ li.BllMKBJll W&mmO v VxaSMn workmanship of tho best. There J t'i t pMSIftfSQjl! VnMtNA Wiii-Wmm '" 1thinP t,lut wo could say ' 11 I rlllr OT!Wl(Bwf i lEtiffiM Mtk WW$M 1 tImt woultl convince you of tho I ? a, JHuvq B3lfi4HsHi aSoSra Jt wndcrful values these Dresses Ia jf 1 ftaBkigyy &SattK WttW&lBuJm Prcaent na personal inspection. f eS ssRT PBStITH 'Special Notice g la 1 if l y ' T 1 MiT Every Dreta displayed, n our hi 2 M I 1 1 windows will alto bo in ttock. 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There 1 fl s H -1 v M iese Dresses "M"matammmmmMBsssjtfssssBs d i&WJ inspection. f AHaHHBtaHaaHHBMHnHBaHa .,''1 mwW M "a"aaaaaa a JMJJ .i iBSaSJ You Are Doubly Insured at This Store; tfafe Hart. Srhaffnerr Mary Ciiarani-PP i TaTaTaV. X , HA' N Jk '
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