fC' " V .'i .i ' 7U rA "l ? ,v .--r 7J! ' rj V K. -1 ;i" EVENING PUBLIC "LEDGER-pkiliADteliPHlA, imm&DAY, JA'NtfJ&Y 6 1022 , i moem in Beidleman Camp Fellows Decision of Sproul bjittfcrumt Governer Must New Paddle Own janee in uruuernuiuriui luh nvuvi Grews Crew Will Resign Sproul By GEOKQIS NOX McOAIN lias definitely ue- ,i,rI his purpose te complete his term nffir? llr IU net resign te accept J the hands of hln aucecsser an appoint at incu . . e,nlCu Scnnter te 1111 Se TiMiicV caused by Itao death of Beles faacllen Increases rather than diminishes the prevailing chaos in the TffffiiM srter hr netalmed with the French monarch, 'After me the deluge !." A - Ktlnn will tin nre- luctlvc of both gratification ;end disap peintment. It will grauiy many euiccre nVwnal fiends and political followers Sit he old, net yield te a tremendous tut Inopportune eppeal te hla laudable ,B,Vl U!ii h n dire dlsaDPeitUment te Lieutenant Governer Beidleman. and his ampnlgn managers, who had confl cenfl j,nt y counted upon the Governer re- xir heldlcman will new be compelled te neddle hlH own canoe wltbeut the ilddcd prestige and patronage which ilvc mentUs as uovyrner wuuiu nuu I, gubernatorial aspirations. 1 i.Bi. nf ,,nlilp v that Mr. Bctdlc- ma's friends were endeavoring by an .ppcal te the Governer's ambition te arte him n tall te the Bcldlcmnn kite. n. rr hints et this fleatlrig ireund Ilarrlsburg for the last two days; ingestiens nine bujhe vcij iii !.. ind ever Pennsylvania te Induce Gov rner Spreui te resign. If SUCIl WBS tUC CUSO IOC prepagiinuiBia "Scat Warmer" te Get Ne Penrose Tega, Sproul Says "I will make the nppelntment en Saturday If I can get everybody to te gcthcr," wild Governer Sproul. "If net, the nppelntment will be niade en Monday. I want te run out and see Hcnater Crew first. "Yeu con get It firmly Inte your heflds that I have no Intention of nppelntlng n man who can be called a 'seat warmer.' He will be n man fiilly nualllleil In every wny te be every kind of a United States Senaeor." filled of their purpose. Nobody but Governer Sproul knows the trend of his thoughts himself s en the . . . V. , ............... fUpjCCt et Mr. renrusc e nuuiswii i.inii-. hewever: tlic anneintec will lie in Eastern man nnd a citizen worthy of the honor. .... , The Mener the appointment is made the better It will be for the party, both In State and Natien. An suiuitienni cempicxuy in mis wholly unprecedented situation is the phjMeal condition of United States Senater Crew. It Is understood that the proposed tlilt of Governer Sproul te Crew's bed side In Pittsburgh Is te discuss the Senater's possible resignation in 'the near future. In such ense the Gov Gev Gov erner will name two Senators shortly, one from the Kutt and one from the West. Cens durable mystery envelops Bcn- iler Crew's condition. The reticence tf the nbyslclain ut .Merry nespitai in Pittsburgh Is net lcussurlng. There hccms te ue a unnnimity ei lplnien among westerners with whom I nave iniKt-n iuiu ncnmer urew is in t kcrln.us, If ntt critical, condition. Any mention of nnmes as possible lODelntecs te the vacancy left by Sena- ler Penrose's death Is purely specu- lithc nt the nresent. Amour them mny he mentioned these et former Governer Edwin S. Stuart, Secretary or. tlic Treasury Andrew Mcjlen, ex -Chief Justlce J. Hny Brown, Highway Com missioner Lewis S. Sadler, Gcerge Wharten Pepper, President of the Su perior Court, Geerge Beal Orlady nnd Jehn Wnnnmnkcr. t Most of them have had practical ex perience In politics. AH of them hnve Ltcn suggested as suitable material nt some moment since Snnter Pcnroee's death. As I have said, however, they arc tentative suggestions and largely spec ulative With thu elimination of the sena torial itsuc in the course of the next week or se, it will leave the race for the gubernatorial nomination a free-for-all with n whirlwind finish. A preliminary survey of the situa tion encourages the prediction that the Statue, outside the cities, will nominate the next Hcrmblican candidate for Gov erner. uhject of Mr. Penrose's successor. i The State organization Is divided Inte Twe things can be regnrded as a cer- I factions.' All of these arc seeking te '. . . .1.. ....!. ...Ill l. !- .uiti... ri'1.. t'... i Philadelphia, it must be reluctantly ad mitted, represent thu largest factional following nt the present. Their endeavor te form n coalition with the dominant Mngce-Leslle power In Pittsburgh win nua te tncir strength. Seven Wills Admitted te Probate Seven estntcs were illspuwl of by private bwiwsts In wIIIh ndmltted te probate today. They are the Instru ments of 'Hdwanl II. Atkins, G405 Wcstferd read, .?.t0,000; Geerge G. Mc Mc Cllnteck, 0121 Carpenter street, $11), 250! Sarah I). Page, Episcopal Hos pital, $17,l"iOO; Margarcttn C. Stuart. Wynncwoed. $12,000; Michael O. Delnn, Ul'il Natrona street, ?507r; Mary A. Cray, 5710 Walten avenue, S5O00; Isubelln 10. Hosier Hosten ?4000. Inventory of the estate of James II. Bering estimates lis value at $70,58-1. City Treasurer' Repert The City Treasurer's report for the wick ending yesterday shows, u bnlance of $i:t,(KI2,n(tfl.:i2. This amount docs, net Include the sinking fund. Itecelpts for the week were !f;2,r8'.424.82, while expenditures were $1.117.231.02. Treat the Family te a Fairy Dessert PUDDINE ssMssm; sa-sssKS ASCO JOS. K. DAVISON'S SONS, INC.- JKWKLKKH Diamond Bar Pins Arilntlcally Ofalenftl nnd nft with tl' litBhrst Ri-ude blue while diamonds. Moderately Priced On rhi of altrncllve deslin. el with IS diamonds Is an exceptional value at $233. 00, KsUblliheil 1801 210 S. 13th St. Comparison Invited The prediction mnde months ace by I the Bvknine 1'ublie Lkueeii that the Vercs were grooming Frcelund Kcndrlck for the Spruul succession is worth re membering nt this time. As for the Beidleman boom, the ac ac leon of Governer Sproul has left Hi suspended in elr liku Mohammed s cemn. There arc but three ether conspicu ous candidates thus far mentiened: Mr. Sadler. Banking Commissioner Jehn S. Fisher and Congressman Leuis T. McFaddcn. They represent three sections of the State north, south and west. The Churlcs A. Snyder self-propelled candidacy Ib net te be considered. Neither Mr. Sadler nor Mr. Fisher Is a candidate by virtue of any spoken word from thcrasclvs. Congressman McFaddcn is openly in the field. ' Fer the' present, although there are a number of miner booms purtlally in flated, here the gubernatorial situation rests for the moment. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS The Best One Yeu Can Make Is te Becerne a Regular Customer of the MARKET STREET BEEF CO. And Save 50 en Your Meat Bills SPECIALS FOR TODAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Pin Bene Roasts. HfPP 15c lb Rump Roasts ... KM M M 15c lb Belar Roasts 111 j il 15c lb Prime RhV Roasts - ;J5C, lb Sirloin, Rump or Round Steaks, 20c lb .This beef is from the finest cattle money can buy. We wish you te try a roast or a steak this week and convince yourself. City-Dressed Shoulders of Perk, 15c lb Fresh Country Sausage none better 15c lb Finest Country Scrapple money can buy, 3 lbs 25c Best Half Smokes or Ham and Beef Bologna 2 lbs. 25c Finest Country-Made Liver Pudding 15c lb Finest Quality Nut Margerine or Oleomargarine, 3 lbs, for 50c MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 market St. 5939 Market St. Stere ready te wait en trade 7 :30 A. M. By buying your meat Friday or Friday evening, you avoid the rush en Saturday. Deers close Friday and Saturday 9:30 P. M. jjWMyyuMMyyyyyyywyyMyysAyMyyMyMyduguyiWdw E NOW RAND AY IE Pittsburgh Mayer Came te "View Penrose" Remains, but Perfects Alliance UTAH COPPER MADE! IE PENR FORTUNE $20,000,000 Is Estimate of Wealth Which Brethers of Senater May Get An tli Jitlnferctmint Heavy channel reinforcement STATE CONTROL HELD AIM j LEFT NO WILL, IS REPORT Senater Vnrc is new the riemlunting lnflucnce In lVnnsylvnniii politics, ac cording t William A. Mngce, Mayer t Plttsburtch, ivlie H in l'lilladclpbla tonferrlnu en mutters concerning Penn sylvania lippublicanlsni. Mr, .lucec came, he mivn. te vlfir the body uf Senater Penrose. Hut he conferred with Senater Vare, and the net result made public Is a statement. It Im mv bellrf." cnlil Mr. Mm.,.., "that the mantle of Senater Penrose nill tint fall upon any shoulders. Hut the llepubllean Party has leadership "f lone experience Which shenlil lu consulted in this crisis. Of such leadership that of Senater Vare np Pa1.i te me as of larzcbt influence and Cipt'ricnec." Mr. Masen tneL (Im nnuiltnn il.t l. did net desire tlic creation of n nam Kkh in Pennsylvania, ct lie Implied tf at Senater are should be regarded as Je dominating factor of the Republican rt. Ue asserted he did net pro pre pro Pese te put u Hlatc of State candidates i'ie new, out lus statement cleurly Hill i fll in l...i .1... 1 . ., . ... " i i. . ' "" lm ur" nun uieir u PIIUM (I lie I'll lMV lillluil In.) .il.... I .1... rm,l r i ! """" Ul II1U ,.., '' '" l"(' "into ticket Boies Penrose is said te have been , worth 20,(X)0,000. His father, the late Dr. Iticbard A. F. Penrose, Sr., had a fortune of $20,- I 000.000. nnd never wrote a will. The estate was never admitted te , i probate. It was divided quietly be- , tween the sons, without friction that . Se. was apparent te. the outside world also, the estate of the Senater mav be jl ia uui iiiuugut no icit any With the dominant political leader divided. will Altogether the fortune controlled by the Penrose family Is estimated at $.50,000,000. The story of the rise in fortune of the Penrose family Is a romance. Hack in 1007 the tip went out, "Uu.v Utah Copper." Tlie.se who acted en the sug sug cestlen mere than trebled their fortunes. The Utnii (Nipper Company owned a mountain of the metal in Utah. Family Controlled ."Mine "Utah Copper" consisted of Senater Penrose's father, the Senater himself, bin brother Spencer Penrose, known as "Spec." a milliner pturlnnei.. T1- i Chnrlch II. Penrose, of this clu- IM..I.." en i nrd A. F. PenrnMv .Tr .".! im.ii:.. Penrose, who died at tlic age of twenty- UlllU issH fiSkJ III! TBiHii nHB HsssB lllkxlllll nisjiiim HH sssIh II 5r -j Closed tides HI Q fli lsssssH 1 1 1 1 tlvi 111 I lOTVWVt jHj H rv . ezJJHsHssL J Optional Rellert ssBI lnfJn aB ' "i en Drawer) IssssS lllllllllli I il HH and Can IPi! RiililP 3CSiSltl llll . 1 1 LXJ II I HI III Efi' Trinilcr Csi rrwj".'.lTWj I me SPSe'.; Number 2 T.L, Spencer Penrose, who lives In Cole- i I rade Springs, is the discoverer of Utah , ... '"VI th. Snyr I tf"la ' Vi.e dV er Z ..T. ineugnt nc uau a copper mine. fhlp l,cre linked with the .Magcc-I.eslle .... l.-. , in .iinir. nnv 'eadrr&lilii jadership In Schuylkill pledged te the rue uitli siv ether county leaders ready 'ontre of tin Wrne iu .. u.I ... Politic nils as a solution of the problem M Mnte control. Tliat such an alliance net only is 'In PWcih of formation but aetuallv has Th,. ?rm?' la. ,nn unquestioned fact. tft.it It W seek te control the May KS? " K V'bl'ed. The only a,"Alcmc"f '" tl10 ncw situation IN nut in tlin hnlil tVAi - -i HUlhni-l,.. I, ... :',"'. ""' M... ' ''. ",,D 'vnrueti mat UCUIIOl' fiasco nor nre has mini,, n ileciMlm, nt te u gubernatorial cnndldate. wte 'Ne Senate Seat N Ner Later' Vare Said Congressman MMIliam S. Vare. in ; '"M. 1011). declared Hat he e Id i,t be a ,.adidate for the dlns,VI?Sl','utc!,na,,e rnieiis. Mis mime hlu been sug- ,.i!B """tlier term. nrlJ .h" h " '0",Iitlen tlmt can 'muu any Iruui.istnnccB would I S" ""'"I'Ue f0r rnlleU 8 tales "-: CS ,u that Ulrcc- M,i''W'h,0" the ,l,,,p rnms for con- I L i, ' ?,,t1'l'l" f'l llmt-thn .,C"L '"'t"l KmtPH Senater is -- u-a, e,-,hen. speaking form, .1 ,',., " "IKC the """'Inatlen of i r t.overuer Hpreul, (icorge 'I'lilrteii I",.,,,,,.,, r' .-.. b Kin. ' '" ' 'eruier ;-..i, nr home etlzpii s. ' tiovcrner of equal m Tni'ne tigntlen bhewed the old man had n hole in me greunu. a windlass and a bucket. Once rt day he let the bucket down, filled It with copper ere. sold it nnd was con tent. He had enough for the day. He premised te sell te Spencer Pen rose. Se Mr. Penrose came East and interested lilt; family. Ileies Penrose put $40,000 into the peel. He netted S2,fi00,000 In three years. It is said. The peel amounted te $200,000. It wns found later the entire mountain whk copper. The syndicate beenme interested in silver mines, and Senater Penrose him self beenmc enn of the heaviest individ ual owners of Lewer Atlantic City real estate. His father died in 1012. Concerning Penrose's political career, there are these who declare he was net murtn by State Senater Matthew Stan ley Quay, the political dictator of Pcnn sylvanla. but by United States Senater Den Cameren. Get Start I'Yetu Cameren Ah the story gees, In the early nine ties Penrose ran for the Legislature frcm the eighth W'unl. sixth district. The ward lender, Magistrate Hebert H. Smith, and Quay himself opposed his candidacy. Yet, from some mysterious underground source the word went forth te "support Penrose," und he went te tlie Legislature, and later te the State S'enate. After the passing of Cameren he could ctand uleue, und se the gos sip says, Quay found It expedient te innlie him his political lieutenant. Senater Cameren, runs the story, backed young Penrose because he was anxious te repay a favor done him by Penrose's grandfather, who was in the State Legislature from Cumberland Count,. la 18.7T the Deiiieciuts controlled the. Heuse. Cameren wanted te go te the United States Senate, nnd needed three ' democratic vutcxi ue had two. Pen Pen Pen rose'u grandfather get the third for him, W l nald. Den CaWrpn neycr forget. a What will Yeu Pay for Transfer Cases? If you can get "Allsteel" transfer cases at an interesting price why leek elsewhere? These cases are standard. They have proved their value. They are quality and value beyond question. Then why buy transfer cases of any kind 'till you knew the "All steel" price? Sec us before you buy. Philadelphia Branch, Bulletin Bldg. Complete Line en Display Warehouse Stock for Immediate Delivery "Recerd Filing Fireproeftng and Waterproofing Engineers" Bell Spruce 5837 Keystone Race 2704 wmteee Office Furniture THE GBNBRAL MRDPROOFINO CO., YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO i mMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm H i ( I I 4 'A . il: f I I I. . y,h i .-: ' ' .,i i , !! I l I ! J I SwWWfi8f,A.iWA The finest butter in America! Evwybetly likes geed butter, but only these who have tasted the exquisite Leuella knew just hew wonderfully geed butter can be hew vastly superior Leuella Butter is. Leuella Butter is se far above all ethers, se exquisite in purity, se delicious in flavor, that mere words cannot de it justice. Make it a point te taste this wonderful butter today and you'll knew why hundreds of thousands of discriminating folks consider it "the finest better in America" I a Butter ib 15 Every pound of Leuella Butter contains the cream from 10 quarts of pure, rich milk! Taste it it's delicious ! The finest butter in America! Richland Butter Pure creamery prints Big Value Ib 45 c Geld Seal Eggs Big nnd meaty and strictly fresh. carton of twelve 55 Selected Eggs Twelve poed ones in every dozen guaranteed. c Beyond question the very best evaporated milk you ever used Asce Evap. Milk tS 10 Rich, Creamy Cheese " 23 Rich nnd neurishinp, and with just the right You'll enjoy it. "snap." s Sorbette Sandwiches -Dainty Cakes at Special Prices- lb 27 ) Spiced c. f Wafers ib Tasty tidbits that the whole family will enjoy. J Exceptional Value! Either Oil or Mustard Dressing. Choice Sardines 3 Best Pink Salmen tall can Frem the streams of far away Alaska. ' Get your share of this big Asce Special I r. cans for 12 . fSS, Mackerel each Fine fat white fish. Very tasty. Try one for breakfast. ,15' Big Leaf Victer Bread Grewing children are a big responsibility. Their feed is most important. Children thrive en Victer Bread because it contains these elements most needed by growing bodies. Victer Raisin Bread " 1 ftc With big fat raisins v 6 r Geld Seal Fleur 49 You'll be well pleased with your results from this splendid flour. Prunes 1 Qc 1 7 Sweet Sugar Cern 3' Teddy Bear Sugir Cem, can 12'jc Calif. Sunsweet r Frem the sun-kissed groves of me ueiaen state. Fine flavor. r Speclsl prices en delightful crashed earn exceptions! qnilltr. Whole Grain Blue Rese Rice Ibpkg 9 Hew about a. nice Rice Pudding, or Rice Fritters as a change? Ku WW Hu OSCO Coffee Rich, rare aroma mellow delicious flavor full body, insuring economy in use sold at a price that is little mere than half its real value the merits of Asce Coffee are legion. It is "Coffee delight" supreme. Taste the Dilftrtnctl Asce Evaporated Milk SS lOc 23 lb asm Teas 1 2C ' i -lb pkg 23c; lb pkg lot let Five delectable blends pronounced by ten leeis t be master blends. Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Old Country Style Plain Black Mixed Big Values in Soaps! P. & G. Naphtha , f , P. & G. Star cake nlc Fels Naptha - IVORY (small) " 7c IVORY (large) k- 12c Buy new at these low prises. Seap improves with age. Abco Macaroni pkg 9c Asce Spaghetti pkg 9c Abco Heans can 9c Asce Cornstarch pkg Tc Ace Catsup big bet 15c Ahce I1 a riii a pkg 10c Asce Buckwheat pkg 10c Asce Pnncake Deur pkg 10c Abco Sifted I'eas .... We Maine Cern . . . . sce Threaded Codfish Wn Henelcss Codfish . .can 19c, 'Jee . .can 14c . . .pkg 9c .brick 19c Why Asce Customers Are Saving Meney Wc never fail te give our customers the advantage of all n arkct fluctuations. Our customers are saving S"'- en their meat bills today as compared with one year age. Besides this big a irg. ou arc always certain of the quality when you trade it an Asce Meat Market. We handle enl the highest grade meats obtainable meats that nre tender, sweet and wholesome rich in nutrition, just what you and your growing children require te fort if ou against the wintry blasts and sudden weather 'chances We guarantee you always 16 oz. te every pound. ' r Meat Specials in Our 200 Sanitary Meat Markets Lein Perk Chops or Roasts 16 Selected Cuts 20c " il r AH Cuts Round Steak 18( : All Cuts Rump Steak AH Cuts Sirloin Steak ib 22' th 30( r r vv. Thick End Rib Roast , 18( Lean Soup Beef T Rib Roast . All Cuts Standing Lean Boneless Breakfast Bacen 20" This is positively dry cure and carries 2 ezs. less moisture te the pound than ordinary pickled bat-en riilla.-mad "i Pure SourKreuUlOc Si ib IP r Sausage 18' Dclicieu.s Country lb Scrapple 10' Premium Hreakfast Delight J ll18cPorkKfrerut Ib 16 Milk-fed Chickens Roasting j Frying ( Stewing "v ii svxrKaiJssj awwmiKiassss Asce Stores all ever Phlla.. and throughout Pennn.. New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland .y ASCO m; MtV-. srassssses; . " a ;iTT.j?sagisaiiisiKffii ASCO r:- 'Mi i i 8 i n !:" 1 I Vi ? mr-1. --- &mitmmj,wmt) incnu. i, 'i V' i .K r.v , ML' . . , HtesMslssMsZj.i' ". l ...
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