r7 - v ai. !m? l?. t 2 Evening public ledger Philadelphia, Wednesday, November e, 1921 18 EAGUE TO KEEP UP r; w T HI WW" r nrmnsnaf ' f- j? FDR COUNTY JUDGES FfGH ON COIINE P IV ! m I 1 fli 1 . Sii f ill JJftcretary of Voters' Organiza I tlen pays Election Shows Need of Change IGURES ARE ANALYZED, fpi., ............ .i. 11 1. it... .. ' ofiine yesterday In tewlu; tbe Deme- j watlc machine nil nleng the line In n 1-'it(ull .,, l. ... rM lH" l 1111- l(n jJUtcen Instead of eleven magistrate, qemonstrateft the necessity for the ilevel. .enment of the work of the Voters' J This Is the tltcnient today of ICd VAril .1. Hunter, secretary of tlip leagus, who (IpcIhtps the bsittle egnlnst Uie b.pnrfliin combination will be pin- tlnucd. with the idea of striking nt the rtxt of the ell. I f'Onee tnerp It In demonstrated that, t)ic Democratic pnrty lti Phi'adelphla I 1 u little brother of the rlrh," Mr., Hunter s-nld. "I lind. for example in I tjie First Ward, thnt one of tlie Deme- Qrntic candidates peOcd mere ete than Jlliy one un the tegular Republican ticket. f "Teughill, n Deniccratle candidate for magistrate, get 4903 vote, ami Hnr rlgnn 4932. Harrigan was en the He tiublic.in ticket. In that ward the highest DenieriitIe ete for a row of. flee was received b; Crahain. candidate for Register of Wills, win. et enl 320 veita. Hunter An:n Vetes i-'tfn the Thirty '.nth Wnnl. the home ward of Senater Wire. Teughill get , B130, Mngniv. 4752: Helcher. 4202. and Hculleii. 0317. These are leme-, cratlc candidates. TeughiU's vote was Approximately 1000 greater than Fit. gcraldV. one of the e'eeted organization, candidates. "In thin. Senater Vine's ward, the highest Democratic etc cnt for a rew1 office wns 1123 for Moen-. ler Receiver of Taxes. "It is useless fn nniil.ze the ngtiies further. We have gene right Inte the, territory of Senater Wire, who wa lfeenlv interested In soiling tip a "-Irons i IlepinOtcan etc. in enl'-r. a" In Put It. te show thnt t'hllndelrbla stands be hind the AdminitiatIen of President Harding. We tlnd tie R. phliiP-nii urn-, chine towing the Democratic machine I nil nlnin tltit litin "The citizen of Phi', lelphi.i need leek no further fr evidence of a bi partisan combination. Thi deal 'tin 'tin enstmtcs the neec.ty for the continu ance and di-wlnprnciit of the work of the Voters' League. I Mlis te Future "In the lat prlinarj eVctien it polled ( . 120.000 vote, de-plte tli- fact that It , j.). lind enlv come into being les than twiefi'. jnenths 'before the primary election and , ej . was net bv anj imans well erganised, oe, 'XllU Repuldicvi organization spent up-.e.;, wnrd of 8800. 0'ld and utiliy.-tl till It ej wonderful organization te iell joe.iiuu. Jn ether words a shift of approximately 10,000 vote would liave meant the de feat of the bosses-. Tin' Voters' League will effect its organization and continue the battle ugalt.-.t the bi-partiwm com bination with the idea of unking at the redt of the eit. "The Itcinibli"un tnrt organization must be tahen out of the hands of men '154. who have the audncit te talk about ',or. Tlntlieatini 1'ie-ide'it Harding, a palp- ,:t(i. ab'.e aburdlt.v. and then join hands with !!7. the Demecrnts in electing tueir mugi trates." Mayer V. lore lind no comment te make en tue elcttien. 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S.'haffer Henniwell 4., 15:: : !.. ;10., 11., 12., 13., 11.. 15.. 10.. i; ,5!:: 27.. 2s.. 2!). , '30.. 1 31.. ,32.. 183.. yares Gobble Up Sixteen Magistrates Cenllnufd from raze Our celvcd by Combine candidates for mag- ictrates. 1'er example Marifatc Jehn F. Du gan, who led the Organization ticket. get a total of enl: lsi.7S8 etes against a total of 2i:.2- for W Freeland Kendrick fe. Uecuver rf Tnxe. That Is a less of apprexitn.tti l .''5 OIK), wnieh Ih about the size of the block thrown Inte the Democratic column for the re lief of the ma. bine Democrats. Scott V.is iew Man Ames Scott, tin Vare Nrgre leader of Seuth Philadelphia, wa- the low jnen in the li-t of eleven nujeiity mag- istrates. His total ete was only 130,778. He was cut heavily in many wards, at the rate of about 100O votes n ward. Even be. he ran about 14.000 aheud ' 4ttbe highest minority man. Magis trate Charles K. Magner, who had a total of SO.llOS. Vare ! uders aj that Scott will run 11 Negro c.nut. Magistrate Dugan. whei-e leading of the magihteiial ticket was accounted for by the fact that lie had first (dace en tbe ballet, ib n lieutenant "f Senater Edward W. Putten, of the Twent fcevcntii Ward. Magistrate Ilarrlgan. m. end en the list, is an ally of .lauu A. Cnrey, Combine leader in the Fifth Ward. Frank X. O'Connor, thud en the list, ' ia a former city dctcrthe and a friend of the Vares. Dennis V. Fitzgerald, lifth en the 3s.. 80.. 40. . 41.. 42.. 48.. )4.. 45.. 40.. 17.. 18.. Totals Hep 4 1 ! 4443 1312 475 2808 313 570.1 2711 OS) 85S2 110.1 2512 10.11 1071 527.1 1020 1020 "2.'' 0.878 74.13 3010 10314 3441 0101 0704 078!) 2751 51 IS I 4701 470') 8748 47SO (1780 0900 189.1 0130 8070 OOV.Ii 081(1 7918 2578 OO'i:', 5S79 48 H 808 Ss2l 8735 30S5 .211184 Dem 077 2!)S 1.120 2020 93 407 243 207 13 201 ..00 Tite 2001 1099 Hint! 211 f.03 18.1 1021 001 1129 2378 1144 1710 120: Fifteenth Ward ; j an ally of Mu i Henniwell, nud II. Helcher, of the Francis F.. Scullen, nicipal Court Judgi Louts J. Dern. ICaeh of thcc is influential in the Demeciiitic City Committee, Magistrate Magner was high man with 80,(!tlN ami Dern was low man In the minority list of six with a total of 02.1M). .Mngl trate Henshaw get In ahead of Den) with a total of 71,070. Magistrate (Seeigu W. Price, a lieu tenant of Direi ter of Public Works Caven in the Thirty-fourth Ward, went down te defeat with a total of 52.007 xetes. He had the Veteis' League nomination. Prhc, who lind the sup- Ward 1.... MUNICIPAL COURT Walsh Mnurcr Shaw 1 n. . I .. 1 1 8.. 0.. 110., 111., 12., 13. in tills ward. Scott was slashed right 14... 15... 10... 17... 18... 10... 20... 21... Imber. who were shoved off the Vare -- slate In the piimarles, made an unstie- - cess'ul bid for minority honors en the ,- , 0 Hire weKCl. Ilieir itMiun lrm, l- pert of independents, was another whe1 would liae wen a minority place hut ' for the machine-like precision with, which the bl-partisau deal was put) through. Goldsmith and lmber Lese Leuis N. Goldsmith nnd Magistrate 1773, speitlvily 32.008 and 20.023. 20. '.1 2210 70:i OKI 113". 1.132 Hl'19 H,S "oil 147s 172 20IV1 1810 2308 40-; 1079 1005 2118 .IS,, 2.148 1335 100.1 Ills 17 2.S.. 1 20. . 80., 31., I .',0 i33:: ' 8 1 . 14-i 1 48.. 41.. ,45.. 40.. 47.. 48.. I 1 majority eleven, Is a lieutenant of Themas W. Cunningham, leadtr of the Tenth Ward, ami a factor in the Cen, lime. Magistrate William F. Heaten is a 1 litlcal lendir in te- Fifteenth Ware we ving againtt Preid"it Judqe Hrewn am in harmony with Harry . lv'cly, !li. mi 1 of the Vare forces. Magistrate Ceward, sixth en the 111, i- n friend of Congressman Hanslc, Vare leader of the Httend Ward. M'lg istia'e Glenn, seventh en the lit. i mi old .Martin man in the Nineteenth Ward, where for ji,n- the, late Dm id Martin lelgned supreme. Helland New te Bench Fdward .1. Ibdhnd. eighth en the list, one of tuc new Magistrates, is an ally of Alfred M. Waldren. A'are leader of i the Thirty -fir-t Ward. Edward F. Hob Heb i ert. ninth, is chairman of the Twenty 1 ninth Ward Uepubll'an Executive Com mittee, and was put en the slate in rec ognitien of Hiclmrd Wegelln, president! I of ( it ( nuncil. ' Jeseph M. Perri, tenth mi the slate, is 1 11c of the Vare lenders among the Italians of Seuth Philadelphia, and is one of the active aide of Ceiigres- man are in the i wentj -sixth Ward. 1 The new magistrates in this slate 'eleven are Fitzgerald, Helland, Huberts, l'ein and rtenll The live Demecrnts hilped te mi nority place' by Combine are: Magis trates Magner and Teughill, William The returns in the Mrst Ward fully illustrate low 1 he Vate Combine lnnn- iiMilnteii the Henubll-an vote for the benefit of the machine Democratic can- ; ''.(dates for minority magistracies, llrre. us in ether Combine wards, the fill' Vare strength was thrown te Mx of the c'cnc'i uigr.mziuinn cnn'iiunic. 1,ll: 3r. Ilepubiiean vote wlilili would lime, gene e(t te tip Hepublirnns vns thrown te tin- "yj live Democrat le candli'.ttes Teughill. 38. Mngtur, Helrlier. S.-ullcn and Pern, .'tp, Thus, f-.r example, llnrrig.in. one -f 40. the Republican candidate, get 4P.;il41 Mites, while Tuiighill get 490.'! :n n ward wlifie the tiighet nirinal Duivcrntii ete wa only 820. Even though a 1 result of this manipulation, live of tin majority candidates weie cut, they m vertbeless vecilved mere votes than Independent candidates. Tills fact, to gether with the fact that the candi date cut larinl wlt'i the wards, was sulTicirnt te inuie the (lectien of tlr V.u-e Republican 'ntc as well lis the Democratic machine candidate. Independent candidates get n geed vote In the Third Ward, "here Harry J. Ti inner is the Administration lender. The vote was Henshaw, lis."; MIc, Fester. 1232; Magistrate Carsen, 1180; Sii.yel McReynelds, 1110; Menahun, 1180. Trainer surprised politicians b tluewing 19(11 votes te Magistrate lm ber. Tills ward nKe aided in spots tiie ( eiiibmu main Il and slates. Senater Snlus, Vare lender of the Fourth Ward, made geed his threat te stand bv Mugbtrate lmber, despite or ders ng.ilnt the latter from the Com bine chiefs. Imber led the Feutth Ward slate with a tetul of 2S0S. Carey Shows Ills Power James A. Cnrey, Combine leader of the Fifth Ward, the si cue of the no torieus Fifth Ward murder of three years age, celebrated the occasion by restricting tin1 vole of the Independents te aluieit nothing. Miss Fester's total, for instance, was only 49. Cnt.y forget the murder of Policeman Fppley and the hlaekjacking of himself long Rep. Pre. Chnrter 4440 14 14 4043 7 4 2578 II 1 2031 .". () 2335 1 1 2 408 1 17 5800 00 10 2S30 45 0 345 13 4 3791 81 14 1388 20 1 2.12.1 0 0 8829 8.1 5 1 3191 20 8 0517 217 125 2032 22 10 2300 10 0 2850 117 SS 7085 188 133 7070 75 42 1538 17,3 70 11404 1071 295 4081 211 1.10 720.1 07.I 141 7070 95 90 77.1 1 85 44 3109 101 50 0380 27 1 207 5120 130 70 5500 49 4 1 4122 97 100 05,84 2.10 149 7840 205 220 7220 551 805 200S 77 33 74.12 180 5.1 .",584 1 0 1 SS 8178 431 200 10185 70 48 3S94 1.12 530 278.S 11-5 105 7010 749 875 (IS!)" 400 202 5!iti7 130 -Jp', 3171 40 41 100(1.1 710 3S0 5091 MS 09 4005 0 1 87 ret.ii; 244420 S178 L10 votes te Miss Fester te OS07 for 1 Magistrate Glenn nnd 50-14 for Scott. Wliem Prlre Did Well Magistrate Price, of the Voters' League ticket, cracked the organization minority slate In the Twenty-first Ward, by getting 880.1 votes. Th. highest vote received lij n Combine ean- j dldate was 2101 for Heateu. Mi I Fester received only 803 votes. Frank 1 L. Kenwertliy is the Administration minority 1 lender in tins ward and it is apparent that his friends centers! mi Price. Scott lan far behind I1I.1 colleagues en the Organization ticket, receiving only 920 Milts. Magistrate Hennliaw polled a total of 1381 under Kcnnerthj'ti lead ersliip. The Vare forces ran off with the Twentv-hceend Ward, Gerniantewu, supposed te be one of the Independent citadels. Tills Is the home ward of Themas F. Watsen, Vnrc leader, and chairman of the City Committee, who was elected City Tieainrer. Hut the Independents foiled the efforts of the Combine tu capture the minority honors and left In Oermantenn, nnd yet his total was 0011. Magistrate Rcushaw carried the minority vote with a total of 5228. Miss Fester's total was 353.1. Tlie real independents nlse carried the minority places in the Twenty-third Ward, Magistrate Henshaw leading with a tetnl of 2010, which was about 000 mere than received by Scott. With the exception of Scott nnd Perri, the Combine candidates wen the ward. The winning Combine nmjerlty and minority slntes carried the Twenty fourth Ward, where Iilnkulv D. Me Catiglin. Collector of Internal Revenue, is the Penrose leader. Magistrate Ren bhaw broke into the minority line-up with a total of 2107. Magistrate William F. Campbell, leaner et the Twenty-fifth elected Register of ills, gave a perfect Demonstration or manipulation en be half of the Combine. His ward was enrried by tlie complete Combine ma jority and minority ulatcH. The inde pendents did net even have a "leek-in" for one of tlie six minority places. In ether wards Combine leaders were satis lied te threw vele1 te five machine Democrats. Campbell, regarded as an r.rtlst in organization strategy, went farther and added Henry J. Hums, one of the Democratic nominees ,te the icg ular Organization list of five. This, of eeutse. pushed Renslinw out of the pic ture with only 039 votes. Miss Fester's vote was 851. Tlie highest majority candidate received 0743 Mites In the Twenty-fifth Ward and the highest mi nority, 5785. Magistrate Reiishaw turned the tables In the Twenty -sixth Wnrd. Where Con gressman Vare holds forth. Heie lie leceived 1087 vote and wen one of the six minority honors in the ward. Other wise every thing was Vine. He beaded the minority candidates in the Twenty eighth Wnrd. Administration nnd Voters' Ix-aguc candidates get nowhere in the Twenty-ninth, the home ward of runs ! M('lan' Weglein, president of Council. ' " Rensliaw's vote was only 005 and Mis I ester h 207. while Helcher headed tlie minority candidates with a total of 2101. Reberta led his home ward with u total of 4723, Rendinw also headed tlie inineiitj llt in tlie Thirty-second Wnrd with 2317. Scott was cut about 2100 votes in Overbroek, the Thirty-fourth Ward, where Director Onu'n is Administration leader. Here, Magistrate Price, ("uvea's chief lieutenant, carried tlie wnrd ever tlie Combine candidates with n aetal of 5880 against 473.) for Dugan, who 'ed tlie Organization minority lipid. Hen shaw. Miss Fester and Carsen led the minerltv field In the Thirty-fifth Wnrd, where Clarence K. Ctesan is tlie Vnrc lender. the high vote for tbe majority candi dates of 0278. Independent candidates ran well in the Fortieth Ward for minority places. Councilman Cennell is the Administra tion leader. Renshnw's tefal was 0555, against 3485 for Scott. Miss Fester's vote of 1780 compared favorably with these for candidalis en the Combine minority slate. Likewise independent candidates re ceived geed minority votes In tbe Forty second Wnrd, nosing out the Combine minority slate. Andrew Fresch is the Administration leader. Renshnw's total was 4207, against 2207 for Scott en the majority slate. Miss Fester also beat Scott, with a total of 24S3. Harry A. Mncke.v, Vare leader of the Ward, I I'erty-sixth ard, was unable te de liver mis warn 10 me v einninu mi nority slate. In fact. Henshaw cracked the majority slate. His vote was 5853 te 3410 for Scott. Miss Fester polled 2S97. which was mere than the totals received by candidates en tlie A'are minority slate. Combine Slate Wins by 200,000 CnntlnunMrnm Vaze One phln. About 400,000 registered nnd of that number only about 280.000 voted, slightly mere than one-third the num ber eligible for te exercise their right of suffrage. The first parade thnt followed the announcement of the election returns Inst niglil brought out evidence of the indifference with which many regarded tiie election. As inarching men led by la band paraded down Uread street n number of persons were heard te ask the reason for the demonstration. The Successful Candidates The successful candidalis for county efiiccs were: Receiver of Tn.xcs, Ken drick, re-elected; Register of Wills. CAMDEN COUNTY RETURNS CAMDEN CITY ASSEMI1L.Y 5. V) M .Fliyt . Boeend Third Fourth Kit tb ffijtb geventh Eighth Ninth Tn.th , Eleventh Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth Camden City Totals Audubon Harrington CoUlngsweod Cbcsllhurst Oleuccster City Haddonfield Hadden Heights Laurel KprliiKs . . . . MerchnntvUlu Oaklyn "Woedlynno Berlin uewnsinn ... QMtter Township . . Jlesienten Tewniilp 3l&vare uewnmiip lleiicester Township MH.aUKCU '.lUWUPIlip Eaterferd Township jewiTewnsuip 531 899 101 1130 1112 1e72 534 1847 1843 1300 424 790 710 780 199 , 807 793 798 807 2V! i 10S1 (i7i i(i70 512 493 1150 1 1 IS 1150 518 49.1 1407 HIS 1429 41S 428 971 001 94S 57S 521 1227 1208 120(1 581 071 1409 13S5 1175 750 739 740 733 747 401 4C(i 1170 1170 1100 77!) 753 1075 10,71 1078 957 823 595 577 587 273 241 15552 1.140 1 1.11 14 7888 09L1 381 822 882 170 171 ' 203 20S 200 S5 7!l 1-l.fe 1U7.I 18(19 4S0 71 70 07 12 2220 2213 21.19 1W17 1181 1051 1(137 111 001 00.1 00,1 111 '! tHUf IMttl C I 010 192 499 183 109 140 139 140 12 41 284 277 28.1 253 2.11 055 030 5,12 251 281 0.11) 03! 018 225 211 020 1000 920 290 208 29!) 20 201 80 Hill 018 5.13 01 251 212 .821 W) 805 283 224 311 832 328 80 72 O'-'l 010 02S 84 - 63 20050 32774 1J 09 Acker Prevented "Deal" Although the Combine carried the Thirty-eighth Ward, where A. Lincoln Acker, of the Mnyer's Cabinet, Is leader, the independents were able te freeze the "gobblers" out of the minority places. Rensliaw's Mite was 8.105, Miss Fester, 2002; Carsen, 2219. ami Price 152'). I'riie ran ahead of Scott, whose total was only 3002 as compared with COMBINE LANDSLIDE MEANS LOWER TAXES, SAYS VARE, There Will Be "Geed, Big Reduc tion," Senater Asserts . Senater Vnrc, lender of the Combine forces, declared today that (he election of tlie Republican candidates meant that a "geed, big reduction" in the tax rate for 1022 would be brought about. "The great majority given te the whole Republican ticket was u record- lireaKer," lie said, "when It is consid ered that tills was an off jour election. Never in the history of tlie nartv in this city were such majorities received by the uepiiiiiican ticKet. "The Pi evident of the United States and his policies linvc been iiime tliini uplie'd and I am Hire that every Re publican in this country will be grati fied ever the result. At the election a year age, Jn a presidential je.ir, Mr. Harding had n majority iif iniup than 208,000 in Philadelphia. Mr. Kendrick, who received the, highest vole In this, nu off-year ejection, had a majority of mer- than 217,000. i'p result also means n geivl b'r redi. 'tlen In the taxes en tlie peeple, as tlie Republican candidates were nom inated en that platform. "The members of the Republican Central Campaign CnnimPtee linvc felt a'l along that the majority would he 200,000 nnd upward, nnd for this the women nre entitled te high praise for their geed work for the Republican Party." SCHOOL JANITOR FALLS DEAD While engaged in bis duties at 7:80 e clock this morning, William Rlake, fifty, janitor of the llnnnn Public Scheel, at Fifty-eighth nnd Media streets, fell dead from heart failure. He was rushed te the office of Dr. Charles Iluliney, Fifty-ninth street and Lancaster avenue, who ntlil that deatli had bien iiistnntnnceus. Willlnm '. Campbell; City Treasurer. s F. Watsen; City Controller, Thenin: Willi!. Iladley. elected for 'full term. ...,,! District Attorney, Samuel P. Rotan. e-elected for fifth term. Jehn L. Walsh, n pretege of David II. Lnnc, of the Twentieth Ward, was elected te tlie Municipal Court Judge- I miiji crc.ncu uy ine jui Legislature. He was the Republican and tlie Demo cratic nominee, nnd polled 214,420 vet s. I All the Judges of the Common Pleas ' and Orphans' Courts whose terms were noeut te expire weie re-elected, vir tually without opposition. They nre: Judge Herace Stern, Common Picas Court Ne. 2; Judge Heward A. Davis, Common Pleas Ceuit Ne. 3; Judges J. Villis Mnrtin. Common Pleas Court Ne. 5, nnd Judges Jehn M. (lest. Henry C. Thompson and Charles F. Gumtney, of tlie Orphan' Court. The voters also approved a propenl te erect a memorial hall for soldiers and sailors in this citv. Tlie tetnl was 150,910 yeas te 19.221 n-iyn. The vote authorized the County Commissioners te float a lean for the erection of the memorial. MOTORIST IS FREED Leslie D. Thompson. 2.10.1 Seuth Gress sheet, was discharged bv Mag istrate Yates filuy when police failed te produce sufficient evidence te held Mm. ihompsen was arrested late ves teulay. whin Adam Klestermun. i-ev-enty-thr-e, f 1122 North Thiid sticet, was struck by a speeding automobile. C70S 203 10') (isi; 10 15 18() 17S7 1 7 207 05 120 u County Totals .... 27032, t'7010 t i iiuiiKii '" 'en up uig iiiujei'iiic, ier Uie , .1. ,- njut.-. Councilman Charles I!. Hull, Com bine bailer of tin- Seventh Ward, did M'einnn Mrice en behalf of the Vine majority mid minority slates. Magis tinl Dugitli led the ticket with .1517 votes, while Anies Scott get a total of 5881, Mis Fester's vote in this ward was enlv 22S. "Hue!." DcM'lin. lender of Senater Penrose' i home wnrd, the Eighth, pulled a vote for u curious slate. lie cut lleaten. Ceward, Roberts, Glenn and Ilelhind. file of the nun en the Or ganization siate, for majority places, und supported instead the following uiixtuic: Teughill and Magner, en the Cenihlne. minority slnte, ami Magi ttute Price, of the Voters' Lcnime I ticket, und also Magistrate Imber, The Penrose lender returned enl 2i.3 votes for Mlsi Fester and 2.10 for Magistrate Carsen. Turn "uniiingli.iin's Tenth Wat. I neblj by the Combine majority Mel '.nineilty slates. .Mls loiter get Lilly 102 votes, "Jlnvny Sheeluin, Hie leader of the Twelfth Ward, who Is closing hlt term as Hi glster of Wills, also said "Me. tee," te the Combine nuijeilty mi I minority f'atcs. A little surprise play wa.s tmed in the Thirteenth Ward, where Max Mayer is the Vare lender, when Ciirseu g..r 1053 nnd Imber 1230. Otheiwl . ever; thing vent accerdll'.g te Organiza tion orders. A similar plnv went ever in ti.e Fourteenth Wnrd. wheie Jehn It K. Sett used te run tbln;s for the Van-. Ciirsen here get sse votes and Imber 03.1, nniln-t 10S for Miss Feuler. How ever, tlie Organization candidates "went big" in the Feuiteenth. The Vare feiees, generally speaking, lurried the Fifteenth, Judge Ilrewn's home wnrd except thr.t Magistrate Pi ice was well in the tumiin? with 2102 votes. Tlie Hrewn leaders led a drlv cg.ilnst Sfett mil tli. latter recched only 2221 voles out of nimut 3000 vies in tin' wnnl. The effort of the Vaie sweep was hewn m tlie total ter Miss Fostir. who get only 081, David II, Lane, Nister of the Oigan Oigan iatien nnd lender of tlie Twentieth Ward, reflected his traditional dislike I COMPLETE VOTE ON THE COUNTY TICKET Receiver of Taxes Register Wills of City Treasurer City Centi eiler District Attorney 517 inn ICQ StOdl 2s0 478 473 40.1 J'i.1 093 713 130 752 829 207 217 te 270 2'I3 219 203 91 201 230 78 83 0 7 8 II 10 11 12 18 11 15 10 17 13 19 20 21 21 25 20 27 28 20 80 81 32 88 8! 85 80 37 9S 8!) 40 11 42 43 41 1.1 40 47 43 i,4tff 11073 el women in politics by cllewinif only Totals 02.st 1012 29.1.1 V.SIW 2185 429 03 10 2727 7:'.!) 8713 1832 2554 3779 HI 111 0170 2010 2225 85!) 7 198 7040 4112 11070 I0O2 7502 7.10 7190 3000 0101 4087 5 123 4213 5473 7773 7079 1971 0930 0395 7910 0021 S000 29.19 7070 00(13 5,131 3S3!) 9930 4881 4400 211285 207 105 114 103 41 200 200 211 180 101 87 85 128 189 1112 117 21 S 399 1087 510 771 2320 70.1 1211 (ilil Mil 525 1137 021 003 01 13 1027 851 1.12.1 251 1129 571 1.11! 112.1 1710 813 1185 1183 1187 201 1970 002 003 51.11 4(111 2M13 2s75 2 13.1 510 .is f. 208" 729 3711 1883 2531 8772 8091 0789 I'.l'll 223S 870.1 711.1 7537 420.! 807J 3582 0.121 778! 703.1 2S0I .1141 1707 5342 4180 5023 7323 lisll) 1791 tlsOf 8118 719,1 07(18 8003 20S2 03.13 0338 5309 3709 80.10 4051 4134 320 10S 111 107 8!) 201 209 205 187 171 89 83 108 201 1183 128 220 173 1015 571 SOI 2708 8.11 1177 507 1882 58S 10.17 584 (180 022 1155 892 1.10.1 291 lOil'l 021 1043 10.18 10 15 858 1.118 1209 11K1 858 207.1 002 007 10 32 40 Hi 23 O 1 01 18 151 12 12 1.10 1.10 CO! 10.1 919 810 801 180 77 192 271 85 40 142 245 088 528 131 01 220 302 50 530 170 003 541 P. 3 99 Ml 131 40 5241 100,3 2sC0 2S0S 2181 120 .1311) 2700 712 8719 1882 2514 8.1.10 8090 5917 1899 2220 .".1101 7823 7.1.12 4230 10705 8710 0S10 7291 7754 2971 5107 4S29 0354 408.1 5222 7119 7070 1853 0704 823 1 7540 9877 8397 2801 7100 0031 5803 8044 9104 4802 4528 808 KIS 110 101 41 10.3 210 218 103 151 90 83 !2I 192 111)5 117 198 097 1009 .100 701 2131 773 1141 078 1847 52.1 1110 002 045 5.14 1031 8(111 Kill 217 1072 5.1 1 1 192 973 1090 812 1200 1102 1211 312 P. 1.32 537 005 528.1 4007 2021 2S.V.) 2121 IK! OSO't 2711 72S .".747 1881 2.1 I 87S.1 .".07! 0902 1973 2191 3711 71.10 7501 4275 10580 3S53 031 1( 7000 2!Ml't 0077 4S5! 53 1 7 4003 5219 7180 7111 Jit f: 070 1 82S7 7187 9805 8529 2378 7091 0730 ."80S 3753 II4IMI 1781 4183 810 L'3. 105 8 10.1 108 H 37 7 207 7 198 '.'5 182 18 139 21 151 II 80 0 SS 7 105 20 19.1 13 1075 10.-, 118 up 212 10 3sll 23 1001 .72 502 53 79 85 2107 0 717 119 1118 273 tisti ei 1389 H 131 1,",,-, 1391 153 490 .11 53 1 83 572 8 K.0S IS!) 900 911 18.10 2S1 215 40 1078 ,'!) 5 15 (15 FI92 270 907 53 050 2S1 80! 47 1008 428 1211 185 1100 77 301 87 ISO I 5". I 011 127 50.1 23 0278 400.1 2928 2807 2433 438 5S.19 279S 741 873 1 1320 2.1 IS 3702 807.1 (1085 1092 2219 8050 7111! 7001 441!) 3 1271 3843 7800 7897 7129 8101 0877 4S(! 0890 4091 0483 7 132 7210 191! 0795 3300 733 1 935!) 8137 2.s70 7110 00S0 022!) 8707 9717 4810 4432 209 198 108 KIS 88 202 171 12S 12.1 140 87 90 100 137 1007 112 208 182 975 500 742 IDS,", (ISO 1030 000 1811 410 1810 181) 042 008 080 OSS 1107 221 1071 583 1833 0.1(1 1001 200 1010 1 0! i.-, IDSs, 29,1 17M) 178 580 351-1 22SS03 80211 0528 231121. SC830 2371(53 20S33 30521 230055 "eOm 4 95 7 0 10 1j 10 0 17 177 11 ! 101 210 01 se 8(13 125 212 1(1) 03 .15 220 118 4.1 185 183 273 48.! 81 101 141 2S;i 72 051 73 731 8.12 822 10! 191 101 87 0337 CLOSE RACE IN SCRANTON Harrlsburg, Nev. 0. Returns r. celved In this city, while far from coin cein coin plete, indlcnte that the Judicial con tests in ninny counties In yesterday' elections were exceedingly close with the results In ninny still in doubt. Dauphin County ling apparently m Jt Ice William I. Kehaffcr n majority of 0000 fef Supreme Court and prc. clncts te hear from may increase that lend. Judges William M. Ilnrgcst Frank R. Wickcndmni and Jehn H l'ex hnvc been elected for the r.ill term after haying been nppelnted bv the Get. wnnr. Thev were en nearly nil ticket. The Republican county ticket . elected by large majorities, while nj, publican city commissioners and school directors were re-elected in HnrrUhi r The ?2.000,000 school lean, "hfel, wfi the subiect of u vigorous rentest wJ! defeated by approximately 2500 InHnr. risburg. r Harrlsburc elected it,, first woman nldermnn. Mrs. Eleaner C. Snnder-en being eheFPh. but the voters of Daiinhln borough defented Mrs. Rertlm II. Haw. therne. the first woman te be appointed n justice of the pence in the State for election te the full term. Incemplte rcurei show the Demo cratic candidates running close or leading In Northumberland County where William C. MeCennell, (S "1'"' """ -i'! ironinitien Dirff. ter. is the lender. The vote between Judge Iiliiiere Mnttst, Governer Rprenrs appointee in Cumberland County, nnd It. M. Riddle. Democrat also is close. Lewis S. Sadler. StnU Highway Commissioner, Is tlie Rcnubll. can lender of Cumberland. At 1 o'clock tiiis morning the rnej for Mnyer in Scrnntnii had hinrewed down te the closest figures ever result result leg in n political fight in that citv. At that hour seventy-one out of n'tnetv. four districts gave Davis, Republican 12.071; Durkan. Demnrr.it, 12.0M), or ii majority of nine votes for tin- latter. Returns from two-thirds of the sli-tv-twe nrecincts In Rradferd County show William Maxwell. Republican leading Willard I). Merse. Prohibition and Socialist, by 000 votes for Judge. Demecrnts of Shenandoah regained control of thnt town, defeating the He. publican ticket, barked by Paul Vf. Heuck, Slate Compensation Cemml. sinner. 'Hie Demecrntic cuudidnU's for Chief Rurgess, Tux Receiver nnd fiehoel Heard will have nn average majority ei S00 ever their Republican opponents. Ry pluralities of approximately 500 both Republican candidates for the Reading City Council William .1. Smith nnd Oscar I. Vvi'thci'lielil, Were elected yesterday. AH tlie members e the net Council, te organize in Janu ary, will be Republican for tlie firt time since Reading became n commis sion government city. In 1913, f)r. Margaret Ilnssler. Repiiblican, was elected te the Scheel Heard. The Socialists did net poll as large a vote as usual. Tlie Democratic nemi. nee for courthouse offices, Recorder of Deeds nnd Protlienotnry iiineng ethers, were elected by reduced lmirglns. Thr city vote indorsed three proposed leans for $8,000,000. POLLS FRAUD CHARGED National Park Republicans Plan te Contest Clese Races In National Park yesterday TMg.ir Waters, Democrat . the present Mayer, was defeated for re-election bv a vote of 20S te 2S0 by Edward K. Allen. Pennington Miilignn, Democrat, re ceived n majority of three votes ever Harry Ulricli for City Council. Albert May, Republican, was re-elected presi dent of Council by n' majority of four, ever Frederick Mi'ler. Jacob Rent! was rc-clpcicd assessor with a nminrity of forty-six ever Sydney Mnrtin, Dem ocrat. Walker Norten, Democrat, was elected by n majority of secn ever William Ueers for Tax Collector. Re publicans assert that there were many fraudulent votes cnt und arrests are expected. pHlllllilllllllllllllHW LU K. Special Excursion i AY. VA.I .00 Round Trip JgS.fjO 1 Includlnc War Tax 4-CVV j an Opportunity te VUit the Fameu Luray Caverns 2 Sunday, November 27 I SPECIAL TRAIN pacing through the Cumberland and Shcnundeah Volleys .MBlit, eeinlier SO. , I.ciiM-H Itrci.ut Street, haliiriliiv I.eiiM-, rht I'lilliulfliihlii .... Arrhe l.iinij 1.0IM-H I.liril) tSprclnl rnte fe See flyers ! r mlinlHHliin te (in ems, fllPennsyl liXUf ...11:0(1 I' ltiet l, 7ll)0.. it 4n r, S3 cents, liietiulliiff tnxVJ Consult Agents 1 M. M. M. M, vania .system The Reute of the Broadway Limited llllllilllllill Iffl llllliilllllllllllllul ON ARMISTICE DAY This Stere Will Open at 12.15 P. M. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street -J- iY, frs? -M, A M