&-y nr,ittrln'VV ' VWe'Wfr'Wjj ',-.' 1 v Bfc (-' 1 I DHNSDN SWEEPS DELAWARE GOUNTY Majority for .Judgeship Is Esti mated at 14,000 Over Ogary ELECT CHESTER WOMAN REPUBLICANS KEEP ML ME CONTi Jndge Ipmc Jehnr.n wept Jiclaware County, ns was faceted, winning the Jndgtahlp ercr his nearest competitor, Alexander V. Oeary, Demecrht, by nn estimated majority of 14,000. Mr. Geary carried only three out of thirty two Chester preclnrtn. The. county returns am net in. but the city (inures giri .Twice Jehn-n 6002 and Mr. Geary 2fi00. Thun fur the county districts are strong for Judge Jehnsen. Justice William T. Scheffer a Ne run errens In Delaware County as well an the City of CheMcr. He carried the city with n vetn of (lOfW against the 10s 1 polled in Chester by his rival. .Tudgt Eurenc C. I'.ennlwcll. Mrs. Mnry 11. T.uelcle. candidate for Pchoel director, had tlie honor of being the first woman ever elected te office In Chester. She had OSOO votes. Hr nearest competitor. Mr. Clara Osberne Brown, was i-e far behind ai net te be in the running. Twe men elected were Geerge S. Mitchell nnd E. C. Hickory. Sntnn: rtivatch la i:vm,e "'Mir Lttiecr Mrs. Elizabeth Ileker Chc)ncr, of Trenten, Nev. !). Virtually com cem com Chaddsferd. wan the tint woman te be pjrt,.,i rcturm from testenhit "m election similarly honored In the county, ttiu-i. v . , ,. t ., . , .. .i,,r .i .u. .!.-.!.. m ,.- .I,. I in e .Ici'ev for tlic Legislature show Foer. The succchnfiil candidate" for Conn MISS FOSTER GRATIFIED Defeated Magisterial Candidate Thanks Voters for Support "There were 37,." 10 voters In the city who believed 1 would imikc n competent magistrate and, while tie number was Insufficient te return me n winner, nevertheless I thank them nil for their aid nnd urge tlieiu net te be dlsap dlsap Peinted." . . , ,. Se declared MIm Kntherlnn K. Foi Fei ter. Voters' League candidate for mag istrate, tednj, ns she glanced ever the final olceilons returns. "The result does net deter me in the least," she mid. "The newspapers have ben wonderful te me, and 1 doubt If I would have made se geed n show ing If It were net for their mippert. Hundreds of new voters did their utmost te return me n victor "Thrsc I thank I am gratified by the huge figure which we" rel'cd up for me." EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHItADELPHIA 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1921 i L HYLAN PLURALITY I IN U 417,988 Mayer Gets Largest Vete Ever Received by Democratic Candidate In City , CARRIES WHOLE TICKET WILL PLACE WREATH ON HERO'S GRAVE Democrats Cain Fifteen Seats in Assembly Mrs. Van Ness Suffers Defeat STATE BOND ISSUE BEATEN Kr""-fil Mapateh te Kveniiig Puttie l.rtie r New Yerlc, N'ev. I). Jehn F Hylnn wns re-elected Mayer of New Yerk City testcrday. I lie wen ever Uoreugh President llcnrv II. Cumin, the Itciiubllcnn Itciiubllcnn Itciiubllcnn Coalitien candidate, by a plurality of. 417.IIW1 The Majer get the largest vote ever! received b a Democratic candidate ('re. The complete vote in the 2070 districts wes: iiyiau, 4.3i'i; tur run, .'S.1I1.R1W The Democratic Mvecn nise carried Mayer II) Inn's colleagues en the Demo Deme Demo rertie ticket with him te n miuh less Impres'ive tlctery. Charles I,, Craig wna re-elected Cempfrnller ever Senater Charles C. T.ocltweod iij an estimated plurality of, 'Jlfl.000. i Deck Commissioner Murray Ilulhcrt wns elected president of the linnril ei Aldermen ever Vincent Oilrey, the young Democrat who ran en the Coali tion ticket, by an estimated pluinllty of LMIL'.OOO. CilWWWIW.IIWlW'".Klirg Hep for Just Ire The Mum-hing Democratic triumph carried with it every one of the Demo cratic candidates In the fhc eeuntice tli.it the Republicans hue control of ' of the cltv. The only hope the Hc- tlir. .Wpmlilv hv .. mnlntltt m livrali. T'llOllcans run ill nil ttu- mil m.ss,,. oil in Chester were J. I'. Eyre I'rlr". l.-tuht. and the Senate bj a majority of Du-tnct Attorney Harry ).. Lewis son et licnerai it imam i. iticc, .ir . ,.nu.n, mailing u margin of tl.ii tv-tiinc , '";'" -- """ ' ""''" '" "" ." nnd E. F. White, who was re-elected, en Joint billet, thus insuring the re. , preme ( cut Justice in i the Second Di.s- Mr. Price had (1(102 votes; Mr. White. rI(tlen eC William T. Heed, of Cam- trlet. through the aid of 20 000 pin- C131. Tlie defeated Dcme.-ratie eiindl dates. Frank Schmidt, with 1.111 etes, and J. P. .nderMin. with MIS. Themas W. Alll-en, of Illdley l'ark, wen elected Sheiiff with a vote in Chester (,f (1070. W. F. Griffith, Demo cratic candidate, had 1010 votes in Chester. The county return'. It is ex pected, will bring Allisen's ete up by home thousands Nnsenu and Suffolk rnlity given by Counties. The hone of the Coalitionists that the Democratic women would break nway from their hiihbnnds nnd veta for Henry i.ne county approved nn important ( elcv,. Republicans nnd one Demo Deme Demo prepoal whlcli was put before theu.rat tllt, UffL.1Jt0( Ucpublffftn being Mrs. people, that of building n "untJ he-. ' .T.-i.nic- C. Van Ness, of Newark. Intro Intre pitnl for consumptives. riie vote n (;,J0t.r of the Vll NtM State i'.ohibltlen the city of Chester was ..JO!) for the, Enforcement Act. en which the chlct uuejuuii nun ni uKiiiiiM ii. ;sue of the i den, us. State Tiensurer and continued control of the State Heuse Commission. The new Heue will be forty-four Republicans and sixteen Demecruts, ii.n....ni, r...-r ,..n .i i....,i ii ill. Curran n resnensc te his dcnuncla- -l.lll'H-llll'( linilVA lir l II I' IIIK'llll 1'1'IIIV --" . . mm . .1 in the election, nnd it was net until tien of the Hylnn Administrations t.-da that there wns nnv degree 01 ! treatment et the schools nnd policies in certeiiitj about the rcnlt' there T'n 'ether matters pertaining te the borne, l'k ev Atn.i.ilili- .l..le..ntif,u will mn.lii tvnh net realized. --, ...-. l.w... ...Vl. ..U(. ..... ....'..,,- - . . . ... ... . .. i .... ii.ii.ii'u v.i.ini.ri ,a mim nn r .iia.nr iij mu n ....n.j i" ... Three tewnshlns approved lean items Hnverferd Tewnsh'p voted .fr.iWI.OOO a. a echoel lean; T'pper Darby Township Sir3.000 for sewerage disposal, and Mlddlctewn Township. J.'sT.OOO for n, the' Van Ness net bchoei lean. IJght Vete Ceat The lightness of the vote throughout Delaware County is uifeunted for by the fact that a Republican win was a foregone conclusion. The etc was heavy only in the places where there Were bitter local contents. One of these was in Alden Borough, where Miss F.lsle V. Mnrple, with the ai(4 of the American Legien, wen a pll.ee en the school beard ever Albert G. Bender, bv a majority of een. James T. Slew nit, called "the most popular man in Lansdowne," was elected unanimously as Chief lUirgebs. He is president of the Mn-dewne tire company, and was the caudldate of all parties for Chief Ilurgess. There were three hard lights in Upper Darby Township, two of winch may be taken te the courts. ij. M. Krrlcsun, candidate for Com missioner, defeated William Ruth by a majority of ileven ete.s. Ileth were candidates nt the primaries, Ruth run ning as an independent when he wu- de feated for the nomination. His friends charge that there was Illegal toting yesterdny, nnd may take the case te court. Kirklyn, Upper Darby, has n bitter fight of its own. Rebert M. Ha'kett. independent, yesterdnj defeated 1'hilip R. Jehn, Republican, by three eW.s. At the primaries .luhn wen by the same number of totes. Hatkett and his friends carried en u succesMful sticker campaign. His defeuted rital threutinx te go te court, I'harging that etcrn cast their ballets en tax receipt, iued tee late. Iu the i. . ugham district Frank Palmer df . I Harlan Tnllcy by 7 votes. T' 10 men rnn tie at the Republic!) .. muries. and drew te tee who weu.tl be the candidate. Palmer wen the draw snd the election. Cliften Heights Borough went strongly camnalsu hinged The fight made against Mr1-. Van Ness wns bitter. Speaker et the Heuse Geerge S. Hobart, Republican, of New ark, who nib active in piecing tlueugli wns re-ilceted. as was also Mrs. Margaret 1iird, Repub lican of Essex, who. while having eted for the net in the Legislature, steed for modit'uutlen of it in the lute campaign. The Democrat wue defeated Mrs. Van Nest wns II. W, Lambert, who recited HO, -IS.") votes te Mrs. Van Nesh' .'18.771 . The Democrats gained fifteen seats in the Assembly and the Republicans gained one tote in the upper Heuse. The Democrats ran en a State plat form for the modification or repeal of the Van Ness net. The Republican can didates, with few exceptions, steed for upholding this law, which was passed last j car b a Republican Legislature, and which ttns snid te be one of the most drastic enforcement nets of any State. Returns Indicate that the ?1 1,000.000 bend issue for maintenance of the State Institutions for n period of ten ears reeeit ins approximately fiS.OOO votes was defeated. Hudsen veunty wasi mere than ..jr. t urrnn, nut nearly -.ill. able enlv with President Harding s plurality of 43S.471. The highest pre vious Dcmociatie pluralltv wns that of former Governer Alfred E. Smith, who Lent Goterner Miller by .110.021) last j cur. Mayer H) Ian defeated the late Jehn Purroy Mitchel four years nge by l.V 1110, but thut was before the women toted. Ninciy-fite Per Cent Vote Cast Approximately 0." per cent of the cit.t's 1.20.'!. 010 registered voters, which included 117,01." women, went te the polls. Jehn R. Voerhls, veteran com missioner of elections, declared It was one of the quietest elections in his ca reer. In every borough the Coalition can didates went down under nn avalanche of Democratic votes, the Maye-'s plur ality In each case exceeding the total vote cast for Currat.. In the Bronx he led b mere than three te one. Mayer Hylnn run ntva.t ahead of his ticket, leading Deck Commissioner Murray Humeri, successful Democratic candi date for president of the Beard of Aldermen, bis nearest rival, by about IS 1.00(1 eIpii. Stnte Senater Charles C. Loektveod, Republican candidate for Comptroller, led the Coalition ticket, Mrs. It. Wehslcr Ke, national president of Hie Daughters of the British Empire of the I'ulted Stntcs, nnd the ttrcatli she will plnre mi Mic grave Friday of the unknown here In Arlington Ccmelerj, In behalf of the British women in tliis ceunliy OEIClMIN BIG GUMS SALUTE CONTROL KENTUCKY "UNKNOWN" OEAD Reclaim One State and In crease Held en Beth Houses in Maryland Hener Paid te President Natien Bestowed en Uni dentified Here of CONSCIENCE ANDS HI BACK IN JAIL Escaped Helmeaburg Convict, Freed Frem Southern Prison, Voluntarily Returns WIFE AND CHILDREN WAIT Returns te Jail 10 DIE IN KENTUCKY RIOTS PAY FINAL HONORS FRIDAY "trensl. acnint the Issue, while iu Kssex the issue was treated lightly hr iause of the tight against the Repub lican candidates. It ttns reported that per cent of the voters in L'-sex voted r.gnlnt it. Rallying te the support of the meas ure wns Atlantic County, witu an over whelming mnjerll.t . Cumberland went in favor of the bend issue with a ma jority of 2." .000. The vote for the bend i.sue in Camden nml Cape May Coun ties was reported ns i lese. In Gloucester County the issue was defeated. The same fate wa meted out te the project in Semersrt County by a vote of three te one. Little interest was dNplnted by the voters in Hun terdon County, nnd. nccerdlng te late reports, the preposition there wn lest bv a TiOO majority. The measure wns nl defeated in Mercer Ceuidv. In Hudsen all twelve Democrats weie clcife.1 te the Ahwmb'y. lnelu lln one woman, in r.t-'-ex uic "'imn .---in- Denieeratie yesterday, upsetting four 1 1 man. Dr. V.". G. Alexander. Re years of Republican rule and furnishing publican, of Newark, was re-elected, a in Delaware: was ie tt-.c liev. nrrcn . im, the Bumrisfi of the election i County. There were two notable excen tiens te what otherwise was n clean sweep. Dr. W. W. Hawk. Republican, defeated Jehn L. Cenner for Council by a majority of 73. nnd Jehn Blake, Republican, defeated Jehn A. McGlr ney, Democrat, for magistrate, by a majority of 150. The ether Democratic candidates were put into office, however, bv subHtniitial majorities. Albeit S. Byre and James V. Gallagher were elected ns school di rectors. Samuel J. Crawford, Demo Deme ,ctat, dcfCR,.i V. II. Wise. Republican. for tax co "ir; Charles Gallen. Dem ocrat, de t ' Rebert M -Keage, Re publican, fe Council from the nust VVnrd, a" i Jeseph Corsen, Dimecrat, defeated jnmes Shepley, Republican, for Council in the Middle Waid. G.O.P. SWEEPS GLOUCESTER IN THREE-CORNERED FIGHT City Bend Issue of $20,000 Carried 1856 te 1139 The Republicans carried Oleucestfr City yesterday in ene of the hottest three-cornered fights the town has known for years. Fer City Council, Harry Wallace carried the First Ward with a ma jority of ,'M!i ever Jeseph Connelly; Walter J. Hyland. carried the Second Ward with a majority of HW ever Clayten Sagers ; for City Councilman -at-large, full term, Rebert Mayhugh cot a majority et ,w.i ever i.mersen Jack Jack eon, nnd te till an unexpired term, Geerge Ration get a majority of -171 ever Jehn Germnn. Fer Freeholder, Steken I'rlckett get a majority of 81)1 in the Flret Wurd ever James Venablen, and in the Second "Werd, William MeCermick get a ma jority of HI ever Frank Kellv. The city, bend Issue of ?'JO,000 for water nliu sewer ciieiiNieti was carried by a vote of 1850 te 1130. Tbc entire Re publican county tifkM went Over with a majority of -100. In Gloucester Count? the mnierttv .f Dr. Herace Fender, Republican, of WilllaiuKtetvn, for State Senater was 3600; Jehn Stratteu. Republican, of Malaga Hill, was elected te the Asbcui tdy by a majority of V20Q, and Dr. William P. Chalfont, of Pitman Greve was elected Corener. In Woodbury Heights, N. J., Jehn S. Careldy, Democrat, was elected Mayer by a majority of one vote ever G. Hareld lluiby, the present incum bent. f In Went Bedford Township William Varks. wus elected a member of the ' Township Committee by u vote of .'101 te 1ZD ever iuiam Alien. J-or Acxsrtr Republican, of Newark. A Lincoln Moere. Republican Awemblymnn from Hunterdon, was defeated for re-elee-tien. Hjifeint Durnlfi la Evmsi7 Tiilie r.rrterr Witilwoed. Nev. 0. In the quietest i (lectien of years Senater Bright, of Wlldwoed, vas re-elected te icpre-eit Cape May County, d dealing his Deme, cratle opponent. Majer V.. O. Hewell. Jr.. of Atelen. with n maientv of ."lii totes. This represents twenty -four out r.f twenty-nine pncinct- The tetu' vcitei cast iu the senatorial n utet in the piecint'i heard fien were: Hugh'. !M01, and Hewell, -s'v, .it 11 o'clock lut itenlne. Majer Hewell eenfeiled the rlrc r i..ii of his Rep-ibllenn eipuiiit. It. t'i enntexr for tlie eat ler tin- s-imhl Rebert J. K.iJ , Wildtteeil, running en the Republican tieket, dtfe-tted Walt, i P. Tayler. Dtmecrat, with n inujerit) of l.'-l'! votes. Wiln'ii A Lake, Tlepubliciu c.indi- late for CVirener, vas elected, a-, lie j lad practically no opisisltien. James McLindtn, incumbent, wnj rc-elccte Mayer of Neith Wildwnul. defntiii Prank RtO' khelm with n mnjerltv of li11 vote". SteelJiiilm had tlie b.uUiu of the reform tment. (Sid lei than his successful Democratic rival. Elect Borough IYildenU Tlie fm- borough presidents elected by the Democrats with nn indication of their Ilnal pluralities, based en in complete returns, are : Julius Miller, in Manhattan, defeat ed Inest F. Kilert by 03.000. Borough President F.dwnnl Rieel mann defeated Geerge W. Baker by in nnn in Broeklt n. Borough President Hrurv Bruckner deleateil jescpii ' '.""" "i -,uw in the Bronx. ...-. Boieugh President Maurice E. ( m m nelh defeated F.dgar F. Hazleton by IH.OOO in tjueens Matthew J. Cnlull defeated Gcrge Cromwell In Richmond by -KR10. Jeub H. Banten. it was Indicated, would c.tiry New Yerk County for Dis trict Attorney eter Jehn ICirklund Clark bv 104.000. Mis Helen Vnrick Bnswell kept down the plurality of Mlm Annie Iethcws, linr Democratic opponent, te about 10-1.000. Mayer Hylan. who ielted the re turns at the Cunimndnie. with ether nembers of the Hjlan Lcngrie Issued n tiitement and then made a speech te hi enthusiastic friends. He celled the result n great victory for the pimple Rgalrst the intereidv who were trying te drive him out of City Hall. Majer Curran was philosophical In difeat, ssylng that majorities ruic in this country and the majority here had spoken. By the Associated Press New Yerii, Nev. 5). One State Kentucky has passed from Rcpubicnn te Democratic control ns n result of yesterday's elections, ns .shown In re- j turns available here today. In Maryland, where the entire lower house of the Ieglslnturc and thirteen i out of twenty-scten niembern of the. Senate were elctd, Dcmecrnts increased their control In both houses. In Kentucky the Democrats regained control of the State Legislature, lest te ! the Republicans two years nge, nnd . claimed fifty-three out of 100 mem brrH of the lower heut-e nnd nineteen , out of tlilrty-l:e se.its in the Senate l Returns of two senatorial districts were Incomplete this afternoon. Mrs. Maiy Flnncry, of Cntlettsburg. had up- J parcntly wen the honor of' being the first woman te be elected le the Ken tucky Legislature. New Jersey Republicans have elected forty-four Assemblymen out of a total I of lty beats contested, and the party lineup in the Senate will no xteen Republicans nnd five Deme-rat-. The "wet and dry issue" plnycd a prom inent role, in lha' State, the Repulili"ur standing fei strict enforcement .if the State prohibition net. while the Deme, crnt.-i favored its modification or renrnl, Only one governorship hinged en yes terday's balloting, Virginia electing State Senater 12. Lee rrinkle. Demo Deme irat, by a large majority eter Henry W. Andersen, Republican. The voters of Ohie were heat ily In fnter of the soldiers' bonus proposal, iinnduncenient Ix-ing made by Sn retarg et State Smith that, In his opinion, it would be carried by 500,000. Fatal election riots occurred In Ken tucky, the centers of distill bance being in Breathitt ami Tlstill counties and in the city of Louisville. Ten ptrsens are reported te have been killed nnd nearly u srore wounded. Sun Will Shine en Burial of America's "Unhnexvrt Washington. Nev. 0. (By A. P.) The sun will shine en the burial of America's unknown soldier Ar mistice Day, the Weather Bureau indicated today. It wns raining steadily in Wash ington this morning nnd the Weather Bureau said the rnln would continue te fall past the hour when the un known here reaches the homeland. Fair and cold ttenthcr will replace the rain tomorrow nnd continue Fri day, Insuring almost perfect weather conditions for the precession from the Capitel te Arlington, and the ceremonies. Harry F. Cnrr. the only eenvicf ever tc have escaped from the county prison nt Holmesburg, has through his own VeUmtnry net and desire i"-en returned te that Institution te serve ut n three year sentence for burglary Meanwhile Hemewhcic in or nenr Philadelphia n wife nnd two children nre waiting until he can return te them with hW transgressions ngnlnM. Feeiety expinted in full, nnd lendy te begin llfe nt the trade of n tinsmith. Cnrr, who is known otherwise te the police nnd the District Attorney ns Hnrry Kennedy, J. W. Kcllcv nnd J. W. Watsen, was arrested May 2l, 1010, for burglary. He was convicted and given n sentence of from two te three years. When ic had been nt the prison tot four months Can- nnd a innte discov ered n 'possibility of csenpe. They had been working in the yard and had man aged te hide n pair of ladders in some tail grass. By curious fortune the lnd dirs were net missed that night. The next day Carr, his partner In the plan ie escape, and ether convicts were ngnlii at work in the yard. By nnether freak of fortune the guards were called back te the building for ijemcthlng. When tluir bucks fie turned Cnir and his companions lnshed the ladders together and lifted them against the wall. A tiusty set up n shout. A guard lifted his rifle, fired nnd mlsed. Carr with a rone he linil con cealed in his clothing slid down from the thirty-lire feet of wall. He lest no lmc in getting te a rail road track i.iel jumping en the firftt frclcht train Cint came along. He found himself three days later in Chat tanooga, Tcnn. He wus cold and hun gry. He waited for night and broke into n ntere. He was captured in the net and get a ten-year sentence. He served live yenrs of this sentence, learning In the meanwhile the trade of a tinsmith. He behaved be well that he btnincd n recommendation for parole. The Governer of Tennessee agreed that Carr should lie discharged at the first of this month. With thnt, Cnrr told the Governer thut he wns wanted in Philadelphia, and was anxious te square hinisef there se thnt he might return te his famly. The Governer then could de nothing clse but notify Phllndephla pelec. Accordingly detectives from Philadel phia were waiting for Carr as he stepped from the deer of the penitentiary at Chattanooga. ulstIr cabinet approves CRAIG'S "FIRM ATTITUDE" - msssma f M'f. 1 : -43 FACE new mar k IN PARKING IE &, V , 'i.vVK'ftV? HARRY I CAUR Tlie only convict ever te have es caped from tlie Ceunly Prison nt Holmesburg, lias returned of Ills own frce will le serve out n thrco thrce year bcntcnrc. He lias Just served live years In Tennessee for rob bing a htore afier Ills escape here Autes Cleg West Walnut Stre and Business Men Cem plain te Mayer MOORE MAY FINE CARNEY The latest development in the trttfe tangle Is n petition which Mayer Moe received tills morning, signed bv nrnmi. unit re-ddf ntn nnd professional men ti Walnut trcct west of Seventeenth. They cempialti tb.it the iuw par'iln t ysttm Is working n hardship upon thtm by musing long line f cars te U paiktd in their neighborhood, Just oil. side of the restricted zone. It is alleged In tin- petition thnt ri. nut btreet, west of Seventeenth, (, ,0 choked with cars that are lett there for hours nt a tlme thnt it constitute serious inconvenience te the residenti nnd shopkeepers of jthnt district. The Mayer turned the matter ever te Ik. P'.-rlhtcndent of Police Mills. Superintendent Mills has announced thnt the new nntl-pnrklng ordinance, will net be strictly enforced for least ten days In that time the police will arrange Hie plans for putting th measure into effect. He said that it Ii only fair te motorists te have preptr warning of the banned area. In the meantime, however, the tn& between Mayer Moere nnd Mug'ntrale ( arney gees en apace. Magistrate Cur. ney ttns n sufferer recently from the zeal of the traffic police In carrjtnr cut the nrrvlsinni of the nee nrJln Early Returns Indicate Assam-1 and he retaliated by summoning the .'injur iu iipin-iii ul'iuiu nun tomorrow REPUBLICANS M IN CAMDEN COUNTY blymen's Re-election by About 15,000 N tri- WILL USE U. S. MARINES TO GUARD MAILS HERE I By the Assetl.il ed Press ) W.-i-shlngUm, Nev. !). Her progress I up the Potomac IMver marked by j periodic rendition of tliesilute usually nccerdtd the Chief Incentive twentv- I f-lie UM.l. tin i.t.-f... t ll ntn k.A.inl,l ",v- f.'... it...- num.;. wijiiijuu uiuilKUL e hih homeland ted.iy tlie unknown sol dier -cprrsentatlve of theusnnds of American soldier dead overseas. The program designed te express the Natien's honor for Its war dead, began when the Olvmpl.t turned this munnug Inte the wide readies of the Potomac. The battleship Neith Dakota, lying at anchor off the Plney Point entrance te 'he liver, dipped her ensign iu saluta tion ns he ,- -is tolled welcome. Ah the -.! proceeded toward her be'Mli at e Washington N'nvy Yard, Pert Wi -itm nnd Washington Bur rni'Ki -?t ; ,(. jiafsnge, each with the c. t . salute of tweutv-nue guns, 'i ie Olj mpia is scheduled te deck about ' o'clock this afternoon. The casket bearing the remains of the mnn who fell, unknown but undaunted will be glveu nt the dick te the vet erans' escort, which will accompany it tr Arlington Friday. High officials and officers of the War and Navy Departments will meet the (mmpia when she decks at the vn--li- Ington Navy Yord nnd completes the cl -Tge cntrustjd te her nt Havre. Beth Secretaries Weeks and Dcnby nnd their Camden County Republicans umphed in yesterday's election. The three present Assemblymen, T. Hnrry Itewlnnd, ,T. Hculings Celes ami Willard T. Glbbs nre believed re elected with majorities of 15.000. The Assembly fight between the Democrats nnd Republicans was largely en the wet nnd dry issue. Tlie unsuc cessful Democratic Assembly ennui- ns magistrate In the ense, dates, .Tamca V. McAdams, Mrs. Her- Uirney ns much as .-'J... tlia Shlppcn Irving nnd Jehn Winten. On the ether hand. Magistrate Car Jr., wcrs unulterabiv opposed te the I ney cannot line the Majer mere thin much-discussed Van Ness Enforcement -f inasmuch as that is the maximum Act nnd favored Its repeal. The Re- W ' ".?' cI , t ,. publican candidates steed by the net. ' "I will arrest C arney en sigh t. .a d huf were net ne.e,l te modifications , Hlrcctef ( ertcl.VOU. "if he attempts te favored bv the masses. On the face of the returns the Re publicans wen nil but one of the ward morning for a similar infraction of Uu rules. Mayer Miiy Fine Carney Should the Magistrate insist upon ex erclslng his prerogative of having the Mayer appear personally at the hear ing te which both he nnd his chauf feur lmve been summoned, the Mayer may in turn exercise h i right te sit In Judgment as Chief V igistratc upon .Magistrate Carney, nnd line him as t traffic law violator. "We have se many charges ngainit Magistrate Carney for violating the traffic narking rules," said Superintend ent .Mills, "that Mayer .Moere, sittlajt can nne narine guards a m. . '-einp usedL, " 'c n-vmberH of the Meuse Military near Philadelphia. The use of ' 01 ' '' w'. appointed today bv however, according i oestal of- I l"'"nn Ivnhn te represent it at the BARXES MACHINE BEATEN IS ALBANY Alluny. Nev. . iP, A. P.I Be. t'lihlii litis el cled t ejitt -olio of their mnverultv caiididatei and the Demo Deme rrutN lifnen iu niunli lji.il elections in the State ye-t'rilny cti hiding New cirl: City. ' lour Republican strongholds. Albany, Strniusi, Yeiikers ard Dneenta, where Ilejiubllcnu ndmlnistratlmiH have been functioning for yenri, were carried bt ihe Democrats. fer twenty two nji-i of uninter rupted power, the Bepulillcn." ailtiiill lify Substitution of Them for Armed Postal Men Will Cut ExDenses Chiefs of the various bureaus of the! Ili((s ,WU he among the party, as well poi-tefflco located here are cenferrins ns -Vlmirnl j0Vzr U,J of " f ,"'V' ",' op" en the use of 1'nited States iniirlnes te ''rations, ,1 MuJer deiiernl l.ejcunc, guard mailtruckr ue, in the ell; '"?' "' "' ' ' '' marllie cerl'H. with and mail trnins K.nlng ('. -v. tl. r respective aides. Ne marine cuards nk no , '.e'ne usedL. " 't n-emberH of the Heuse Military in or them. trials. Is n matt r of a duy .- two, Per niore than six months malltrmks dmuiK through the lity hate been fol lowed by automobile containing armed peital guards. The drivers also have gene armed. The substitution of ma- V, : f i, , :.r, in , .n ,L. . I '""i1 f "e unknown soldier will . in expenses of the ser ice and make a e ls thp Wllut w, ,,.,, bore K. ,M laigcr number of men available for the of fern,Pr ireMi!.-i. Lincoln, Garl.eld posteffice routine. ... n,l MeKlnlev. A.lmlrnl Dewet mil Merd from Wn-li tig-en lias it that ., n.in'nii ,.f rn,l n,i llnenn. , ,n - : " ' " ." --;. " -"---". of ticergiu. It has bten placed di rectly in the center of tlie rotunda bur 1 1 of the unknown soldier. Tlicj it ..eprchentntlves Greene, Vermont', .In -s, Mli'hiiin ; Hill, Maryland; Wnrzhadi, Texas; Priithlnghani, Mas meliusetts: tjuin. MissUpni; Fisher, iTennestce, ami Stell. Seuth Carolina. The historic catafalque, ou wine! the in III tmirlneq wei e fferinlei ti.IiM nn der i emnium! of Majer General Lejeunc, te the duty or j"- 'rding tin' mails, 'i ney will be us''d en nil trains and at post pest offices iu lift re cities tl rou;hetit the country. The marine have been armed with pistols and sin ri-barreletl shotguns. NEGRO MAY r,rr U. S. POST Brldgcten. N. !., Nev fi.--A-se-n-blytinin David C. Blunrd, .lr , Be. publican, ls re-cleet"il by rilvuit L'.'OO plurality In Cumberland County ever Merris V Mcimmiii. ueinnerat. Hr Jehn S Ilnlsev. of nieliin.l. Itetiub- ... i yw ' . n. IU-1 ,11 111' ,. lienn. 'ins .hsi mnjerltv ler i oieper ' tj,, ,,e,.tei llftt members r-iamuei ti. .mmhimih. iiepiiiuirnii, m eleited Mayer of Urldgeten mir Geerge l'.bner, Democrat, bv GOO. Rebert 12. Kitblan end Benjamin F.lwell, Rcpub lleans. are elected te Ilrldgr ten's City Council. In the vote en the State bon I hMic for charitable Institutions the project carries Cumberland County by JfiOO majority . Nomination for Pcierder of Deeda in District of Columbia Indorsed Washington, Nnv. O. I'avorab'e re port en the nomination of Hinry I,ln-i-n'ii Jehnsen. Negro Bepublicnii Nn- ml l eiiutj itlonel ( emmltteeiiiiiu irem iieergi.i, te' me enure Kepuiuicnn eltv and e . ry 1. . ll. .,....! ,. tnm u fit vrifk I null IjiI iiTiT.i.j.. t t .1 ne iieriinier in .... ..-. ... .... ...r...,. i. ". ucKcis i iirrieu in j-cnteruaj S (10( 1 "ll1. !" . . r"V. . " I'.,.? ,'".i. - I with hut is said te be the IllC I'lMTl' I "1 - ..MiiuiMii ,"ijii,i iiu. under the Capitel dome The soldier inrd for the body to day went en duty at the Capitel. An entire company occupied improvised luirrai'1.3 en the basement fleer, directly beneath tlie catafulque. PITTSBURGH ELECTS MAGEE MAYOR BY 50,000 PLURALITY Peace Conference bet for Tomorrow Likely te Be Postponed Londen. Nev. 0. (By A. P.) The Ulster Cabinet representatives here unanimously approved today "the linn attitude" or Mr jnmes i raig. no.- lu ster Premier, has maintained in the in terest of I'lstcr in his conferences with IVIuie Minister Lloyd Geerge en the question of nn Irish settlement. Ne definite decision will be taken by the 1' tiT representative! until they nre in possession of the detailed written -tateiiii'iit of the negotiations between Mr. Lloyd Geerge and the Sinn Fein delegates which tlie Biitlsh Prutiicrhns pieml itl them, but which he telephoned he was tee busy te piepaie today. One of these present ut the session was asked what the position wns nt present. In icply he pointed O the fog outside, "Lll e that." lie said. Perccasts of the King's speech pro roguing Parliament, which it ls thought will be deliveied tomorrow, arc te the effect that it deals almost exclusively with the Irl-h situation. Picmler Lloyd Geerge presided lust night eter a Cabinet council at whkh the terms of the speech were fiild te imvu been dis cus cd. Conference, between Mr. Lloyd Geerge and the members of the I'lstcr Cabinet iu regard te the bases of an Irish peace scttlcmint have bren set for tomorrow, but pioresation et rariiu ment en that date, together with the fact that Friday is Armii.tice Day, will prebnbly force a pu'lpnncment until Monday for furthci official conversa tions. Twenty-nine mere Sinn Pelners held in Internment camps throughout Ire land were unconditionally released yei. terday. This makes the teial relea-ed te date lilt, leaving the number In terned nt approximately 47-0. State Building Securities Vault Ilarrlsburg, Nev. 0. (By A. P.) A huge concrete and steel vault, proof against burglars and tire with nn In terior space of six, bv fourteen feet with a height uf eight fc"t. Is being built In the State Treasure te dntulu the bends given te the Commonwealth by insuinnce and ether rempaui h and for various purposes. These securities ii',' giegate about S'JO.OOO.OIIO. The new vault will test about $7fi,u00. fights for City Council and the Beard of Freeholders. Victer King, Democrat, present Councilman from the Twelfth Ward, preb.ibly is the winner ever William II. Townsend. Republican, who wns n vic tim of factional differences in his party in the ward. In n three-cornered tight. Alfied L. Dudley was elected te City Council from the Twelfth Wnrd. Myer Wessel, independent, nulled a lare tote. Sam uel Shields, Democrat, also made ngoed showing. Anether close fight was in the Tenth Ward. Indications point te tlie clcc tien of Dr. Hencc L Interfere iu any way with my autO' mobile." The prevailing opinion in City Rail today is that the Mayer will simply Ig nore both Magistrate Carney and hlJ WREATH SENT MRS. HARDING Mean, ever Geerge Parsons, Democrat. Rese s majority Is small. Other Republican City Council win ners arc : First Ward. Rebert Macintosh; Second, Jeseph Forsyth; Third, Gelden- Ucrg; Fourth, J. Hartley Hew en; l-mli, .Tullu Dyer Tribute of Phlla. War Mothers te Be Put en Here's Grave The Northeast Chapter of the Na tional American War Mothers of Phila delphia has received a letter from Mrs. Warren (J. Harding's secretary ex pressing Mrs. Hat ding's regret that she w ill be unnblc te place the wreath sent by th local chapter en the uukiiewn hobllers' L'riire Armistice Dnv. The ... . i. i : ." nose, uupuu- letter rendn Mrs. Haiding aVs mc te say in w rponse, te your letter that arrange ments have been made for plucing the wreaths sent by war mothers and she will gladly sec that tlie one you sent is given te the proper pprsnn, who will nerferm tbe ecrnnenv. But ns this has Allenderf: Sixth. Heward B. I been nrinnsreil bv tbe Wnr Denartment Seventh. Geercu J. Schneider ; 1 she eenld net de It herself. Kn.verer. Eighth, William J. Kelly; Ninth, Acl-Ishe hopes te be present at the cere cere llngten Bartn; Eleventh, Frederick Ven i meny. Nleda; Fourteenth. William P.. Davis. Republican Freeholders elected fel- Wintry In Middle West lew: First Wnrd, .Tames F. At niten ; i ,,.,,. . ,, ., , Second. Rebert A. Stack : Third. Geerge I Naslilufften, .ev. II. Winter1 G. Hammend: Fourth, Samuel A. I weather prevailed today throughout Debbins; Fifth. Geerge K meeker; rortieli:' of the Middle est. Repert! Sixth, Frederick GercUc; Seventu, le th" Weather Bureau said heavy Leuis Tartar; Hightl., Jeseph Hyde; I -new had fallen in fjeuthcrn Michigan, Ninth, Jehn Prentlw; Tenth. Frnnlj crtrenie Northern Illinois, Southern Sheridan, eleventh, (leerrre S. Cad- Wisconsin. Southeastern Minnesota and weluder; Twelfth. Geerge Klrkbri.le; Kuslcin Iowa. Snow covered the Thirteenth, Arthur J. Podmerc; Four teenth, Jehn It. .Tenseu. ground nt Grand R:pids. Mich , te 1 depth of nine inches curly today. Remainder of Hspubilcan Candidates Alse Swept Inte Office Pittsburgh. Nev. H. (By A. P.) - Jhtl.ltlntls in Almin wen iet'nt(d. in 'iilditri.n te elect big their candid ite for Mayer. Wil liam - f if i,i tt bv a plurality et mere tl.nn i'i'HMi ever Wklli.ur Van ttf i.uaI... r 1'imii. ltitiinhltenii the . ... . .., .. .....I . rt I l.,m.ifant D Skitiii, Inrt. Tlie Democrats cnineii rweniy-twe " "'i . . - ,-,i.. e .i... i..i.i. . j; " ."' snits in the Asseiiiblt testcidni when U.i-s, of Virginia, aim .uepparu, ei. ;",.'""'.'..", """ V... "'"" 11'MIS. I'll MlMllK en s said te nc tne gie.itet Tbe vote en the repeit was en party '"ijrmes ever given cuuuuiutes m lue ll... e ui. Itmiiihlli'iiiiK Mirinc ffir .Ifihn- tlisillil i.ti., fit ....i..... n ' - Williiim A. Mngee, former Mayer and ...... . !:... .i.,i ,i s:i,n..n,l nf innuer iremher nl tlie 1'uhlie Sen l,. jit yesiciuuy w inii - '--. -i -- - i'T,i . ., ...ii ... i ;.: , - ,, iff lis v,"!!".' vr-n w tiuiJ Vl)II Returns from all but four of the i.-f)1 A s.ib-cemm ttec , emprlsing senators - - V-"---'V ,ssem!,lv districts, bewevet. show that Jen-, of WuM.iW..... l" i . i I, . r. . . : -'" -- mi siniiinr piurauiie.s it me ratieri fiem uisiricis neiirci rrem tins mnriiine ure PETITIONS FOR NEW TRIAL In the case of Harry Staler. ."Is: Walnut street, whu was tried before Judge Heart In tjunrtir Si .ssmus ('unit Ne. 11 en Monday, charged vvltli fraud ulent i-eiivi rsien of partnership nn ney IIIIJIV llisirieis, iuim'v.. run uini. .."ii- -. ... . ,;, " , , i ,' ' . the Repuhlicins will continue te bate Minsiis. anil aaeppiini, which iicu tl working iinieritv, bavlng curried wmieises ai cm-i-uihi- m-.n '. nihiuii -iilnetv-thrre dlstiietf ThN Is n less of ti d their report te the lull cenmultea tvveiifv-sl from last year. The Secial- today It was said thnt etidence ie- Ists with two Representatives, are m garniiiK cimrges hkiihisi """-"i ei i- recuiariiics ill ummvi nu .win i-winiiii. the same position as a year age. WAGONS ARE MILK STORES t.n...n'H receipt of funds during tl.ei ' W lust piesldential iirlmary campaign were ?Vn a mnferl tv of 'f' v du--.,.ed by the ilepublicau majority net'3" ' ' - "' Char leu lludd trns elected by a vote of 70"tntl0VCR Hnrry OreenwPOd''Vtter A, pwuen wns elected ,Tu jfNe ever Jeseph Gregery Nc.v Yerk Cempanlee Begin Huck stering Their Products New Yerk. Nnv !). (By A. P.l the sealed vei diet found the defendant ,av' by the big i.nlk companies, whose guilt v Ihe Judge deferred sentence nn)'ni0JCS have been en strike for mere than a week. Nearly Ufa) milk wagons were sent te 1'iiper Manhattan and te lesidential sections of Brooklyn, and were stationed at street corners, where consumers- might obtain their day's supply . Stabbed Man, Gets One Year Rey Helmes, n Negro, (121 Da Lnu cey street, was sentenced te ene year in tlie Ceuntv Prison by Juuru Qulgley, after pleuding guilty today te stabbing Isaac Green, of rkhell and Sqv'h streets, in a saloon brawl. pending disposition of n million for a new trial. Mrs. F.llabeth De Keester, .ri"l!- Walnut street, wus the pmsecu 1ii.x in the cusc. Ferd and Weeks te Meet Nev. 18 Wasi button, Nev. 0. Arrangement were ci'iipliiid .teterltt for n ernfer eliec bi e n lleurv F"rd and Secre tary of War ceks, te be held here November IS, with repcct te the De treit manufacturer s efryr for theMuscIn Sheals. Alabama, nit .te plant and power project. , htifliclent te warrant opposition te the nominee. U. S. SOLDIERS ACCUSED Fermer Officer Believes They Shet Weak and Cowardly Comrades Washington. Nev. II. (By A. P.) Representative Jehnsen, of Seuth Dakota, n former officer in the army today declared in tlie Heuse that will'" he had no substantiation of the charge, be "had reason te believe that soldiers who wvre trnilers, cowards or men tally unfit, were shot by their own com rades while facing the enemy." The statement wan hotly denied by Itenresentntlvn Rutwlnklc. of North Carolina, nlse n former eiflcer, who continued until the count 1 eemnleti. Of HOO dlbtne'H heard from out of 010 in the city Mage,, polled 37.581 votes and his Democratic opponent, William k-Nalr. 13.W0, glv'ng the Republl a majority of L'i.OUl. The nronesed ceuntv heml l.sim nt SL'7.0(K).000 was decisively defcatd, nc cording te available returns. Kl-.ATIIS I'UITSI ll Nev S, I-lSRUINANn C . Im. Iiid of llunnali frit n-li (i.ee O'Neill. In hi. -'SJ.I .our. Il'dtlvi.K mvl trii"nj ie In ilutry l,eile Ne 181 F una A M.. n.l ntf IrUlH snil mnn " uf Veunu. hinlth F1.'M rV Ce me Invited te .itlntl funprul Hrle. f Hniurilnj '.' I' M.. ut his late rfMr.. Oani N. Park ae IntTiii'iit rrlvnte. Illl -hh'i- I'eeieinrt. 1'rlendn limy en'l r-ihlnt 7 te f P, M Mll'l.l.LNBK"".K -- Nev. H, HOHI.ltr H , urn of Jnhn tV. nnd lme Pertha a hn -lnbr.'. Fuwral services nt h! line reildenr . a"l llala nt, Cjmiyd. l'.i Tliuruduy, 10th Ind. 4 P. M. Intcrrneiil pr.- nrAUnrrT --At Wenillmrv N. J . Niv S MAIlOAnilTTA 11.. wlde'v et J. I-riinl. 1 hw -t is-ad 70 Iteletlve. ,,nd filnn If ire Invliel 'e eitrml funeral itrvlpen nt htr lute rmhl-ncr, It Herhln l.. fniurdny, ,'i, 1'.'. 1 .te P M Intnrmcut I..iU l'nrk Ccinc ti rv. 8Med.'Ml er N. J, 8lNliL.K'rON -Nev. H. n.t H'intliiKd in. W. Vn JfiHS- ll SINClLinON ..Kid HI Helailvfj and frlends nre lnvlin' te .utind run ral rvle-i fr'diy '.' P M nt th cnnni'i ei t pki i.uuivi inn Mppier b.MVTHV. At hl nnld'Cie en :e n i''.i. me nn nil N '.'d . J. IIIIMIV li ll mL'urd of rftlYTHi: I. 1) V.I. Ii . I'h i ll lututid Annie 11 him the uunl S? m-i.ih. lu-'a liven nnd tilielH ai mvlifd te tl a rtrvifa en Hulunlnv nicrnln, nt tl n'rln U. nt th Oliver I! tlnlr Uldu. lbL'O Cliebtnul nt Interment pilmm. IIAKIIATT --.tl hei .re'ldelier 1001 l'i, nt , en Ne. 8, 1021. KI.LKN I), daughter of Ihe lil" James ami vim 1'iinm.lnuii liar. ratt. H'latlveH and (rlenda are Invited te the. wrtliei "li lliursiin afternoon, at .1 i.Vei'c lit Hie . iter II Unlr Uld . lSVn f-i.-uinut Rt . lntfrmcnt trtvatb Niil'l K.I. HJ(l(lenl Nev s ri)Wnn A MiPPl.I.. In hlH Hilh lent .Hliivei nid friends nil i nimuers (,. j , .Merian i.ed ie N.j 1,1." P. nnd A M . PhlU I'ensimurv, I . i , t .- He iff fr.ii'H II Ne 47, u t'. A . . n-.finiin Council Ne. 0 I' P A 1' ( Vu , il"'l M n t'nlted lluvlner Mens I Amioelatlen. Norlhvvejt Ilulnetii Mm n ahi- . .. ..... ..r..l ull mlAi firvn ntvii t Oii.u I.. !,.., Paris. N'ev. 0. Iltv A. P. I Tim ... f,in-r..l nprik'tH it tlia MeDsl.tli Lnlher.in Allien reuncll of Ambassadors sent te ?"' ''," m'erment priwi.e' iie,'i,. iiriKriiin- iniiuy u nutc iieiuinilll e ine ,.. i,.. ii-itnd nt nnrlera e' Seeliiir n. immediate withdrawal of tl.. Invading siinriiire. 1319 N. iOth m.. FrhKu. 8 te iu .Tuge-Slav troops from Albmia terrl- l n.'AS. NeteniWe s. vvttiu.i.Miv tury. Jhe troops must be withdrawn r. daughter of lat M. v ll de iuhm Hertleeii inurnuay, iy . ;i . .( me ,'niiel (f Andrew .1 Hair tc &en Ai.li and llitn etk In ernunt pilvate ' Y irk pupern li. n. eepj ORDER JUG0-SLAVS OUT Allied Council Demands Troops Leave Albanian Territory outride the limits recent lv defined by the nmbai suders' council us the Alban ian boundary Hue. Meanwhile tlie legislative council of tne l.cngue et is at ions lias been sum- SQV'h declared 'he would net permit the JeUn- inened te meet in Paris November 18 . MW't-u-NT 7 i I son statement te Ce unqhaUenged. ' te consider the invasion. j e IIK.M. r.ST,Ti:- K.Xf II N(i room Narlliwenl Philn .,r!...,.... uxeliniuie ter BUburLun nrX:,!L f.l Ledger Office, euburliun property; Quality is tiis. .j uly basis of satisfac tion in the possession of Jewels Price may be regulated by tlie size of stones. J. RCaldwell & Ge. JCWTLRY - SlLVllR - STATIONERY Chestnut and Juniper Streets MaSudM fT&rfw 39 On Armistice Day Wanamaker & Brown will open their store at 12.15 P. M., observing the day by remaining closed in the morning. Wanamaker & Brown M Krket at Sixth for Sixty Years Jh, . I Hl' ,,'i I'Jm t i ( tJtl "Wii JMIIMMIiiiimiiMMMH