K71V V" vai : i 3r. St I! , J N I. r -1 v ( ri i K- M un. 1 '. nvrJl cw t?V v RV it . j. I 3,ir vtri If j 14 a t4, X us. . . ff;. K. i& r f l . m fr.lsV f.ilr. h. L EVENING iPUlftlC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922 IT ' -- . .,. .i ... . . ... .... . ... . i . A. A A - . .. :kc. IfttlQrtWiyftfeX J vsr. .. fr The many make the household, Unly Mether makes the home. t Jv'IBS RUSSBLL LuUBLL Se it's crv likelv that Mether's Day won't he very rlillurenfc te her from all the ethers she spends busy at theso "little unremembered acts" that only mothers can de. But whether she's uning and eer gathering up these scattered toy v. or old and poring eer your letter home, there'll be a gladder smile en her face when you've remembered Her Day with Happiness Candy. Happy Thought for Teday: LADY CHARMING S CHOCOLATES 1.50 lb. United Happiness Candy Stores ltth & Chctlniit 9la 140 S. fl2d t 740 (irrmnnteun Ave. 13(14 Murkct !t. 3038 Grrnuntenn Ave. There's one en your way home cWhv275.000beeble uuent te Carlsham last year- ' vml trier cum-, from ajt etr ttit ttit erM te rartftlte of th naiura iratlve rrerrtlj for tornec -eubl, r nnil Ulrtny OIbimxi p 'iumtlMii, rent imtlnn, etc cer ilnl In Cnrlrbml Njirudi-l Sprint, -famous for centurion New ou can obtain the" njtura emedti at your druggist ASK FOR THE GENUINE Cethbtd Sprndcl Water am1 arlsba Sprudel Salt $1 by mail Agents Carlsbad Products Ce !?n w fa -t v..- The Black Flag YIRATES of old employed X" the most modern methods Of their time "eight-peundera" and cutlasses. Burglars of to day use up-te-date metheds: fine tools and automatic revolv revelv 'tra. Only modern methods can 'thwart them. Helmes Electric Protection acts instantly. Where there in Helmes there is mafety HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTION ICtaetnat Street (B-WInut0611 PhlUdelphU Keystone Main 8030 Pimples or Rash Disappear Quickly when F-F Ointment and F-F IfMedicatcd Seap are used. The I effect is almost magicul. -Made by a master chemist Kirem n wendei f ul formula, the r-r Ointment has proven itself one of the very best remedies in the world for akin disorders of every, kind. Eczema, Acne, Pseriubis, Bar ber's Itch quickly yield te F-F Ointment used in connection with F-F Medicated Seap. Then, tee, for Cuts., Burns and Ulcerations F-F Ointment and JfF-F Medicated Seap are in- yvaiuauie. jveep xnese two fnt.llnn VAmcrltiiii 1,1 llm limlse Vtft'4,b V,VMVrt ... v-.w ,,v-.w ln cse of emergencies. Your iiMlghborheod drupr store has y I., kwwm. uereua sample free, if you ui. X..-1 i7vJ? -.- J i-Frlfirick 'wr- mr JvfJiT i .... Si & l -JMESKNi AWW Kg ttei!ii fflm&ffiik. liujiMB SB -v. r MACHINE POLITICS IN CRUCIAL TESIS Victory for Pinchot Would Be Interpreted as Blew te Organization Control INDIANA SHOCKS REGULARS By CLINTON W. GILBERT I Itntf Cnrrauimilfit 7,'irnit(i FuMt I.atarr I CeviiriaM 1921, by VubUe l.ideer Cemvanv I Washington, Mm 11. The politl pelitl 'emus here lire hutching with great ; Interest the coming pr'imrlcs in Venn i) hauls. If (lfferd l'lnchet should be nominated for Governer. ever) body i would Interpret It ns a iden of general i publlf dl'gtKt with machine politics. I Alrcndy the miiehlne hns hnd nn 1111 ! expected blew In Indiana through the triumph of Mr. Heverldec ever Rennter , New lit the recent primaries. The Indiana rult rosy be personal. It may be purely local. Hut It was a rude shook te tlieu- who were counting i upon the power of the organization te control nominations, for it was en the power of the machine that the betting itf 5 te 1. in favor of Mr. New, was 1 baed. icterv for Mr. I'ltichet may again l perianal and local, due te the con cen MdetKc which Mr IMnchet Inspires threuch his personal character and p.ist aclihwements and te the dth-iitlsfnctleii which the electorate of Pcnnsjhanla fiels in maclilne rule and the break-up of the organisatien resulting from the less of Its old leaders. Ma Mc-an Anti-.Madilne Trend Hut two such results, the. success of Mr. Heverldge in Indiana and Mr. I'uichet In Pennsylvania In the two most Important early primaries, nia indicate a trend which will .show Itself in ether places. Moreeverl een if no general nnti-machlnc feeling has li- eloped throughout the count rj, the pelitti uins are anxious about the psy chological iffect of two such victories. There Is littl" doubt that they will stir eters elsewhere te reorganize nml clean ni the Uepublican Party. The trouble with the orgiiiiimtten i.s that It has no Issue Oner it was able te appeal te eters en tli' ground that enlv tlaeugh patty discipline could results be accomplished That was the tacit appeal te the voters S i 'K "i in!,; p. ... W ,, ft'!: .Air. .sew and been regular ent party man could de in Washington. I Te send nnv one else here was te put a premium en irreguiniitv nnu aciu te the confut-ien already existing. The weakness of this argument Is that pam discipline was never se weak or discredited as at present. ' it l lie sjstem ler wuicn organizauen clnnJu ,.,,l,l th,.. rrtnllQ enmn .mn. inclng appeal might be made In It? behalf, but if all it can produce is In ferior men and lower methes in poll tics without efficiency it loses Its held upon the voter, who Is likelj te tnke it into his own hands te send the best man lie can te Washington irrespective of what happens te the organization. Aud net only is organization discred ited by its lack of results here, but it Is equally discredited at home by what is going en In most States. Net only is there hek of leadershl" in Congress ut there is th same division and con fusion among the politicians in the States What has happened in Pennslvanla has happened quite generally. The old leaders are gene and a let of petty local (losses are squabbling among themselves for control In Indiana Senators New and Wat son , the two most Important party fig arcs left, have bon jealous of eacl f each ither for a long time. When Hatson run for the Senate in 10-0 his friends accused New of net giving his whole hearted support. Twe reasons were assigned for New's indifference. One was that Watsen was leaching out for control of the Indiana machine nn ambition which would naturally come te an end with his defeat. Anether was that Watsen had powerful newspaper fees whose dis pleasure New -was loath te Incur by rendering little assistance te Watsen. With New our of the way. Wa son new sees before himself the possibility of being the besi of the Indiana ma chine, provided, of course. Heverldge Is net elected and his friends de net gain power which will rival v atsen sewn. The Interest of Watsen, manv think, Is te see Ileverlilge ileieateu in govern her. And accordingly predictions are hand te play in trent of the Acadim.v made here that Hnlsten. the Democratic nnd during the ltuetuig. candidate, will win at the polls, Tieke's of admitsien may be obtained Parties in their present hands have nt nil newspaper offices and nt the Pin been tiied and found wanting. The . phet city he.tdquaiters, in the Liberty politicians reauze ineir own w Cannes. I Tlie old urgunient for political organl erganl organl 7iitien which se long commended Itself te pinctical people, namely, that in spite of its faults it worked, no longer ts convincing About all that is visible new in many States Is its faults, and net results The vear has been a trying one for the pelnli Luis, The development of in dependence In Congress has been ex tr I'irillnur.v The pevvir of the blocs has bteii di-ciincerting Criticism of the Administration, instead of followi ng p'niv lines, has cprung from Ite piili nnu snuices Mr. Harding has felt haf tl i. sit 'anon was bejend his con cen ir 'i 'Dies' in the sv niptems at Washing tm, In what extent the.v reflect the state of the voter's mind nn one knows. On this question a repudiation of the imi him1 in Pennsjlvania will have an mpertant bearing. Baldwin Workers Applaud Pinchot Continued from 1'nce One the State and I pledge jnu if I am elei ted (Joverner I will m that these men de net inn things in Midi a high handed manner. "We want a dean Stare We will net have men in efh e who have bein I filendlv te crooked iinlltlclans "I premise jeu a clean, efficient ad- ' ""iiilstratlen if jeu send me te Hanls bcrg." Wallop Maclilue, Piiiehet's Plea Mr. Pinchot was in the cit twn following a siiu'HShful tour et Laiku vvanna Count. He vill remain in thii city all daj and at temcx row niglnV maKs-mueting nt the Academy of Music will call en Philadelphia Uepublicatis te loll up a big vote for geed government. "The revelations in Ilairisburg," -al I Pincliet before the linldvviu meeting, "contluue te fellow the beaten ttack for such afi'alis The indlKputnble ...w.f ..I ...wtnf, ilil,l(, vii, .1, n ,1... ...w.r.f (;it,tfi vii. ,,,... nut.,.,, i-iti.ii ,n mi' pilltfi I or Hiieiiage in .ae nine treasury, sub mitted bj the expert ateeuntnnts is UhiuiU.v followed b the ponfessiea of one ur mere miner eilleinls 'In the present cai-e H-irl T Dnwn'il receiving tellir of the state treiixiirv, admits tlie faits n-t forth In expeu acceuntuiits, asserts that he iersenall,v made the entries inteinieil te cnnce.il the shortage, but adds that he did te nuclei direct orders from higher up. Shortage Admitted, "Rlcht tliern is the point of teclav'a addition te the revolution, in the State IfjuviiBurj Muniiai. i.ne wierrnge is nil 'WUted by the man who mfcdc he cutrlts . wfe&&WKM B iTBmBBBr' ".fii'iiiii'iif cT f i ? 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Kvfj hour, ever the long distance' phone, and from county leaders such ns Senater Sdiatitz, n I.chlsh, nnd ethers, V. Hern I!alrr is hearing that county i after leunii in tlie inteiier of the State will go fin Pinchot Combine leaders are clearly in a panic. Smte Capitel emplejes hae been ordered te their home distiiUs te weils for Alter. The Capitel, according te these who hne iited Ilarrishurg In tli last few la- leeks like a deserted Milage. fnutui" of tedav's deelepments wi the rei'eipt of n cnble bv the Voters' I.e.igue from Powell K.ins. leading I Philadelphia independent, who is In Londen en businews. j "Pitifhut's election essential," hays1 tlie ab!e. "te ave State's tredit and! mtecnu from conliacter control nnd . n,ntInn mailipuiaueri Mr. Pirn het will maltc his appearance in three mass-meetings In this city b"- n,vn'hn.ehrnS,.nmi,H.'fiU - lenight h" will speak at two nillli's i l?,llWnL,,,,;ld,,,,r,,,,H; UVfPI?heuw' lllJ' ,!'f.J .'.m11!1 ViT" "ml "; ford avenin'. will be the scene of one of the meetings, voters of the Fortieth nnd Perr.v -sixth Wards will held u com cem bimd meeting nt Arcadia Hall. BOW Ilaltimere avenue. In addition te Mr. PiiKhet, the speakers at the latter rally will b Jehn .1. Covle and Uehert I. Carsen, candidates for Congress from the isixth Utstrlct. linrt in th w nicbt u-tii 1 along u prominent ) AcHiiimy meeting tomerro D" nuniireiis ei veterans et tlie v erlil War. Maier Ii. H. Ilegan. chali man of the Veterans' Committee, announced 1 fl.t I j.. .a.aa... that his lemnilttee, consisting of 500 veterans, has met with wonderful suc icss in its' efforts te obtain supporters I for Mr Pinchot. Prier til the meeting inauj of the Iievh who fought in Piance will burn "red iire in trout of the Mtlnrli Aenitemv ... .V..W .............. While the prmupaj address m beef , i.i,,iu,inl,,hla Chamber of Cem- delivered bv .Mr. I inchet, there will mPr,.0( nnd bv .lames (J. McDonald, Ul'u utT linn v -ci, n i.j iiitit-i sjj-anl-TS ui prominence. Among them will be Dr. vviinam j'raper i.evvjs. termeriv ilejm of tlie law Sihoel of the In;veisn 0f Pennsylvania: Marv Heberts Itine hart, the noted wiitir, and Miss I'vclda Miller, ei the Women's Trade I'nien League The sime spenkeis nre uNe scheduled te addiess nn overflow inter lng which will be held en Locust Ml ret between Hi nail and Fifteenth streets. There will also be an Interesting mu sical program. Among the aitlsts will be Miss Hilda Heiter. Jehn Fisher and Miss Florence Hlpka in musical selec tiens. A military band will aKe be en Hulidlng. SNYDER RAPS HIS CRITICS Admits In Pettsvllle Speech His $5000 Check Episode Is an Issue Pettsvllle. Mnv 11. State Tjeaurer Cliarles A Snvder and his S5000 check te Lieutenant fJoverner Heidlem.m is an issue in th' campilgii. Sin der h m- self s-ii s,, a,f night, "1 w.mi mv friends te stand for Al ter tie"nse in- defeat would be a re- pu.j.nil...i -f mvself and mv pelitnal acts, ' h id. Mml.1 i.ls hits back at his ,,,t,c for sliewmg up the stnall ann.v of fl. - POLICEMAN MURDER SUSPECTS WSvijxxSKKi-L' ",C5i.; c fjJnxfar jmraMtBBBMBBiilSsE''CMEB iwmJEKBm MmEHmBm HRflRBfBVf9j HIHBHhMbBbbbW ' i HDHHHBMH9HK jEaKfaHHWreBBBBBIBBBlBw BHLnBmi wmmmmmimtmi ' 1bbbBbBSb& W&BM&Mm ImmffiL ABHBBjBBBBBBBHnHBflKU;' SlBiHH91BnBB 'BbbHPHbIVIiI MMMtmsWKKm' MvMvMBiBIK!'4 n B&awES&tfMIE&K&S'lBvMBBlBlBvMvMEllH JehnM. O'Neill, .lames Cannen uneslwl early this meriiiug driving a stolen itutoniebile. Xliey were U1 mn n rti.M. ti 1,.nn, I... ntlr.L lttKlvuiJ in HUllUetlAII lvlh mm w . v m. wiuiiji nu, the murder of I'atrohean CRASH THAT INJURED EIGHT 'G. (7. P. Newberry Will Be Used Against Pepper A nent little reminder of the New. berry scandal wns shown around the United States Senate yesterday af ternoon. It will be broadcast ever the country and is expected te prove effective in turning votes against nil who voted te retain Mr New berry in the Senate. The new campaign button con sists of n gieen leaf en which Is printed "'Hie (I. O. P. Ncwherr.v." I'nder this inscription Is a small white oval-shaped berrj , with a black dollar mink emblazoned en it. Tlie white berry leeks like polished iver.v. The badges tire said te have come from Pittsburgh, where the.v were ilevisrd bv one of the Democratic leaders. It in said they will be used all ever Pennsylvania in fighting CJeerge Wharten Pepper, who voted for the letentlen of Ncvvbcrrj, unci who is new seeking the senatorial ""nnmuv.ii i" .-.u. v...i miusr, I I ll1" - '' he has had appointed from (.,,,, ,-m,tr " "I wiTJn. queer that some Schlljlklll County people should criticize nomination te succeed Penrose. nn for all the jobs T get for Sclmvlklll ceitiUians." Si. j der indicated he. thinks he should be commended for all tins successful job-landing, even though the Trcasur.v is bankrupt, nnd the pub lic schools are unable te get funds Kn.viler also cannot see wliv t Ii'- fact that he, enlv a she.t time age. a peer l man, should be the object of scrutiny because of the magnificent palace i,c ,. ni.rnr.irs "Mnnv f ,v Philmiei. - .1 . phia critics live in bigger Houses than i mine," he said, TRIGG BACKS ALTER J- McDonald Alse Indorses At torney General Indersements of the Alter candidacv ., Ttigg. former president presulent of the Hailre.ul Men's Pelitl' cnl Association, weie handul out twluj hj tlie Alter Campaign Committee. Mr. Trigg, after becoming ,i membT of the Geerge K. Alter Philadelphl.i Uepublican Campaign Committee, m'ihI : "I indorse Mr. Alter's cnudidiu v be. cnue of his high character, ids abilit.v and his pcc-iilim" fitness te be the Gov Gov ereor of the gicat Statu of Pennsvl vnnia bj icaseii of his large and prac tical experience. I believe thoroughly m Ids honesty nnd in his abilit.v and in tention as (Joverner te serve tlie in , terests of the majeilly of our people I ar all times, In preference te suv class, gieup or faction." DIES AFTER" ACCIDENT Dr. Crawford, Aged Retired Dentist, Was Hit by Frankford Car Dr. Harry Crawford, eighty-eight years old, a retired dentist, of Frank ford, who was struck by a trellcj ,ar en Tuesday afternoon, died last night at rrankferd Hnsplt.il. The accident eecuired en Frankford avenue. near his home. Dr Craw fold had been out for a walk and was letiirning home when the nc i Ident happened. He was hurried te the Fiankferd Hospital wheie his injuries Dr. Crawfor. .cured some vears age and lived with his son. the I!,n llnrr TI Crawford, pastor of the Hermei. Prcsb.vterian Church. VM'H' lit once pioneuiieen serious, and Juiiirs Maleite (left te right) were inm.vrv .n9.v . ...m.. ..,. Mur McUeTfiTO in Olcnelden PERSONS fs-vL" Eight Hurt in Crash at Third and Queen i Continued from Page Oni, I way te work, r.n.5 riding en the front platform. Though severely shocked, he stuck te Ids job, turning In nn emer gency call for patrol wagons, then col lapsed frdm shock. . The pussengers saw that n collision I wns Inevitable a moment before it oc curred. One passenger, whose name, was net learned, was seen te go right through nn open window. Presumably he get away unharmed. 1 Women shrieked and grew faint when i they saw the trolley and truck coming 1 together. When the first shock of the I impart wns ever the passengers did net wait for motermnn or conductor te open i the doers. The front of the cer had "been tern away and the ciewd surged forward and out through the gaping i hole. j Several of the women collapsed after j un- iiuu iiuiii'-ii nit; Miivivdlft Ituieiy. 1 Patrols came from four nelchherlnir police stations, and the P. It. T. Com Cem panv'n trouble wagon was en the job it few moments later. After the injured had been taken from the street the po lice made a canvass of houses in the neighborhood, thinking seme of these who were hurt might have taken refuge there. Onlv one was found, Miss Pearl He'. ( annen was nrreigncd before Magis trate H rolls in the Second and Christian streets station. H.vstnmlers who saw the collision were agreed the chauffeur was net at fault, but no witnesses were 1 resent nt the hearing, nnd tlie magis trate therefore held Cannen In $1000 bail for a further hearing In n week. L . rtti. i.i & .. -l-i i x , '' ' ' "'". ' r " ', " I" Z''T1 i"V " I"' ,"'", " ' eause the P It. 1. Company empleyes iweiild have te appear, niiyhew, and had I n Ai1n 4li V.n II pillmtAnl IhI 1 aji aAa j4 j I.. made the bail substantial because of tlie number of persons injured. Fleeing Bandits Slay Policeman I iintlniiftl from Taut Onn MitJevcrn said that the men bore K"eral n'seniblHiui. te the men In the i bandit car, the.v were net sure and no h.nge in this connection was nindn agnjust tin m. The bandits were speeding along Chester pike nt feity miles un hour when their car suddenlv swerved te one side and almost toppled ever near Cook avenue. McGevirn, believing thnt the ear was in trouble, approached, "What's the matter, beys: having trouble An.v tiling I can de for jeu?" Shet Without Wanting The bandits who were covering up a pile of stuff In the rear of the enr looked sullen. One of them pulled a flashlight and held it close te the face of Mclinv cm The liian with the light vvhlsnered te n nut It ! who was standing en the tunning beard. He growled nt the policeman and be fore the latter could ask an.v thing fur tin r pulled a revolver. Theie was a flash, a loud rcpeit nnd McGevcrn fell in the lead. When Mi Govern fell the bandits tinned the uir quickly and started to te wnid Philadelphia. They narrow Ir uiissiil two ether machines, coming In lip oppeslle dlleitieil. William Mi ('inter and Teuis TJIejii, ft ii nds of Mc Govern, who had been talking with him shortly before, started after the nil' when they saw the police man fall. Twe idiots tired 'by the tleelng mm brought them te a hall, Mc('arte and lb nu then picked McGevcrn up ami tried te step the flew Of bleed. AlX. t0','lf ", ' .' ' Ui n ' m.,' ,i 1 ',,',, .ni-P,i, ' , JS mu.ilhin ., was'umnT "S " McGevn .McGiivcrn tiled te give his friends a moved hat the tonieldlc i led wniie neing placed in tlie cur. The brut.illt.v of the crime areubcd the entire ceuntrjslde. Werd wns flashed te nimby towns. It wns believed that although the bandits started for this cits it mnv have been it ruse. Man leMilcnts formed searching paitiis and seiMn-d tin. neighborhood for several miles in automobiles and ull went armed. , The polite ei this citj joined in the seanh liiiiiieiliHiely and kept n sharp 'iiukeut nn nil suspirluns-loeklnB t.nis, 'ind Abandoned fur Sluutlj .iftir ." o'deik this morning a un- coirispeiiilliig in desriiplieii with that used b.v the bandits was found abandoned at Dickinsen and Isemlnger stints. It n, ip He, iise Ne. ll.-lll.'l. It wan a spin t model and belonged te l.dwurd Doele.i, Twentj .seventh and T.isl.ir stnets .Vlalein, (I'Viill and C.innen were tnl.ni te Cit.v Hall later tedav and quisfleiiid h,i Captain of Dcucthes Seiidei- Mr D,ie also went te Cltv Hall He K.ilil he leiiuid the car, which had liei'ii found abandoned downtown. te l.minett Gn nc her. nt' Si, ml, i:,,.i,,... stteet. It vmih stolen wlilln standing ,,.... ..li.ih,ii-i r, jiuire ei I'llipiOV llient. Act Hiding te the police, the prisoners ndialtteil taking tlie uir for a jevriiie and then ahandenltig Ii, Mi Govern was twenty-tdght vears old and was appointed u policeman two mouths age. He saw service in tlie Win Id War nnd made nu exi client rec ord. He wns recent') muriied nnd or en pled npartments ever the Gleueldeii Hie house, which Is nisei the mllcp station. He i-aniu hcie rcccntl fiem Lincoln, Nell. Phlladelphlan Awarded Scholarship Jeseph C. Gayl hat. been awarded the Mary Ii, Watnv Kchelarshlp nt Ilnrvnrd en the baWH of exeenllnn.il.. high rank durlM.il first year In -el-lege. He I rjbr4rthe clnfs of ,1825, A" 71 TTarm Fights en in Montgomery Ce. Coettntied from 1'aie One Jcnklntevvn, Pike's chances are par tlculnrly geqd for re-election, air. Brown also ban a Inrre following, espe cially among the farmers. Mrs. T. Duncan Just, of Ambler, has the backing of many women in her sec tion and is apt te make n strong run. Although he has given no open in in eorsements, Chnrley Jehnsen, the treas- ,. nt elm Itnniibtlnnn Ktntc Committee jvvhe recently jolted the Vnrcs b.v Jein ing the l'incliet rntiKH, is Known m ui.u. the candidacies of Hurd P. Lvnns, of Trappe; David Orr, present Burgess of Lnnsdale. and Jehn W. Sterb, of Potts town. Heward V. Beerse, Ltinwlnle justice of the peaee; Walter Linn, of Franconle Tewnship: Henry D. Alle bach, of Trappe, and Jehn Stockburger, of Jcnklntewn, are the ether candidates. Pike, Beerse and Linn are supported bv Theodere Lane Beau, of Jeffersen -villc, nn Alter leader. Just what can didate for Governer these three men, ns well as the ether sis and Mrs. Just, favor is expected te be revealed tonight nt a meeting the women will held in the pariBh house of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. All the Montgomery County politicel candidates hove been invited. In the Jcnklntewn - Cheltenham -Ablngten section the women are out for Pinchot enthusiastically. Mrs. Ocorge 0. Eckert, president of the Republican Women's Committee of the county, an an neunccd herself for Pinchot the ether day nnd is helping te get the women In line. The Uepublican factional war that has been fought in the Borough of .Ten .Ten klntevvn for several years is still en. Mis. Gertrude Clayten, editor of the Times. Chronicle, is opposing Mrs. Luclln Bedding, wife of a Town Coun cilman, for the County Committee from the Third Ward. William M. Redfern is running ncntnst. James B. Colleda.v. the present committeeman and a member of the Town Ceunclt, in the same ward. In the First Ward Charles K. Schwartz, the se- called leader of Jcnkintewn, whom the opposing faction is trying te oust, is pitted against Jehn Nice, nn under taker. Mrs. Clayten and Redfern ate allied with Schwartz. With Jehnsen and ninny ether lesser leaders behind Pinchot, his followers predict that he xdll carry the county by atleast 15,000 votes. Alter supporters nay they de net think se. Rey A. Hatfield, president et the Montgomery County Beard of Commis sioners, heads the Alter movement. Veterans Aiding Pinchot A large, conspicuous banner with the words "Pinchot for Governer Commit tee,' written in huge red letters, Informs the ncen'.e of Norrlstewn that the head quarters of the -Ferester are at Main and Swccle streets. William H. Buck Buck Buck lend,whe fought under Theodere Roose velt in Perte Rice, is director of the Pinchot campaign in Montgomery. One of the cnlet reasons wny air. Rockland thinks Pinchot' will carry Montgomery County is the effective way In which Miss Helen u. i,ivczey, di rector of the women's campaign, has or ganized the fominine rote. As is the case in many ether counties, the women of Montgomery are almost solidly be hind Pinchot, and Miss Llvezer and her staff Intend te have nutomebiics.gaiore te get out the women Tuesday. It takes enlv n glimpse at the figures te learn that the women's vote amounts te something. There are 2.1.efl4 enrel.ed Republican women ana sz.uuu men. In the First District Geerge M. Fratt. of Norristown, Is unopposed for the Republican legislative nomination in the Second District. In the First District an interesting fight is in progress between Benjamin II. Ludlow, of Ardmore, and Walter It. Fnrics. of Bala-Cvnwyd. Mr. Ludlow was head of the Tour-Mlnute Speakers of the Third Federal Reserve District during the war. and is a Township Commissioner. Mr. Faries served in the Ordnance Department during the war. There is no fight en for the State Senate, Fletcher W. Stites. of Nar berth, being unopposed for the Repub enn nomination te succeed .Tames 'Boyd, of Norrlstewn. who declined te tun again. Mr. Stites formerly was an As hcmblvmau from the old First District. Henry W. Watsen, of Langhorne, Buiks County, is unopposed for the Re publican congressional nomination" from the Bucks-Montgomery District, lie already has served rlve terms in the Lewer Heuse. A. E. Wehlert, of Nar bcrth, is unopposed for the Democratic nomination for Assembljmnn from the First District. The Lewer Merien section also in cludes Rebert E. Pattison, Jr., of Nor Ner berth, son of the last Democratic Gov erner, who Is a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for Lieutenant Gov Gov ereor, nnd Frank P. Creft, of Pert Kennedy, a former State Senater, who says he is the only candidate for Gover Gover eor running en n "wet" ticket. .Scheel Lean Is Issue Anether sidelight in Lewer Merlen is the school bend issue of $750,000, which cornea before the voters Tuesday. The money Is te be used for a new Jun Jun eor High Scheel nt Ardmore, anil for uddltienH te the Cjiiwyd nnd Bryn Mavvr si hoels. Anether bchoel bend is sue will be up Ti;vsdnv in Consho Censho Conshe hocken Borough. It Is for 150,000 te defraj the expenses of n new addition te the high school. Heated local fights for County Com Cem niittee are in progress throughout the county. In Seuth Aidmere Miss Mary II. Scott, secretin-) of the Main Line Federation of Girls' Clubs, opposes Mis. Henry Smith, feimer chairman of the Seuth Ardmnre branch of the League of Women Voters, and William G. I'rankrnlield is opposing the pres ent committeeman. Hurry II, Francis. One man and one woman arc allowed en the County f'ommltUe from each pre cluit. In tlie West Aidmere precinct Walter G. Blair. Si, picsent commit teeman. Is opposed by William W. Chambers'. In the Ment Clare district of I'pper Pinvidi in c Township Llbertn D. Aliia ham opposes Mae Kaiser mid Jacob Brewcr is pitted agulnst, Jeseph Shravv der. i Other contests include these In I Spilngtield Township, between Rlelnml Be)le and William W. Delssler; in Pp. , tier Dublin Township, between William Hlirsam and Themas It. G, Pliipps, nnd in I'pper Dublin Township betvvciu Walter M. Heek and Elmer A. Griibb. What about the Democrats? One Anl Anl mem man said, "If .vou're looking for Demeunts in Montgomer) i County )eu'll have te go te the cotiitheuH1 in i Norrlstewn te hnd out wheie they live, Wu have none here." Just the miiih tliere are about 15,000 enrolled Deme- nits lu tlie county. A total of li, 111) I 't'''3 lH undeclared DANCER ON AIR HONEYMOON I Isadora Duncan and Husband te Leave Moscow by Plane .Moscow, Mil) 11. -li-adeiu Diuiian, the diiucer, mid her i went) wven-jenr. old tiiipii'Mi'iOlllNtlc poet hiiNband, Mel hlne, te whom hh" was niiirried re cilill). an' planning te leave lieie en an iiii'lilane Ihjih'.v union nip. Miss Uiiiicau and McJsine pip mar ried at a polite Millien, She mid chii delred retain her American citizen -Hilp, hut nciiunliilaticert of MImh Uun can in Mowevv cxprcHsed the belief tedny that hu will be faced with dltti unity, u American law prevideM thnt A yvlfp'a cltlzenKhlp fellows that of; her husband. Meisine Is a RuE&lau, Russians Blame V. 8 for Isolation Continued from Pate One tutlen of private property, dearly show that political conslderntietiH have been grafted upon n purely material ques tion." Genea Is stilt In1 ignorance, ns te the Soviet Government's last word en what it will de about the foreign property nationalized In Russia, and that Is the question en which France nnd Belgium have split with the rest of tlie Pevvir.s. The Russian reply naturally has much In It that is especially for the benefit of Communists in Russia and throughout the world, and docs net leso the opportunity te make n plea for dis armament. .In pan has joined forces with France in. her determination net te Indulge In protracted negotiations with the Rub slnns. Jnpan has no intention of granting a direct' governmental lean te the Soviet Government. If tin arrange ment Is made with Russia, Japan feels thnt further assistance for Russinn lc lc lc constructien enn only lie1 ncceided in co-operation with Interests In tlie United States. Japan believes the two countries should work, together across Siberia. Londen. May 11.-(By A. P..) After a conversation between Foreign Ministers Chichcriu and Schanzcr at Genea this forenoon it was decided te held up further the issuance of the Rus sian reply, sn)3 a Central News dis patch from Genea. Apparently, it adds, there were still difficulties legardin tlie clauses dealing with xlcbt and private property. A dispatch te the Evening Standard says that if the French and Belgians quit the conference, Mr. Llevd Geerge will remain "and try te vveik the nhlp te pert with a short -handed crew." Paris, May 11. (By A. P.) The newsnaner L'EeleIr tednv nrinta the text of a military convention said te have been signed by representatives of the Russian Soviet army and the Ger man general staff in Berlin en April l, this xcar, by the principal clause el SPECIAL SALE NEW MARY JANES $s These Mary Janes are Wonder-Values because they are regular $7.60 quality specially priced new $5. Smart! New! And Comfortable! All sizes and widths for Women and Girls in all four styles. The Mary Jane Punips with low heels are in all black patent leather and black patent vamps with fawn or gray suede backs. The One-Strap Pumps with baby Leuis heels come in all Black Satin, Patent Leather and Gunmetal Kid. Carefully turned soles. These distinctive "Royal" Medels featured at this exceptionally low price are a most unusual value. Reijal Beet Shep Where Thrifty Women Duy 1206 te 10 Chestnut St., 2d Fleer v TAKE ELEVATOR OR STAIRS t i" HSBtfSMavffBWBnlEi ID) JlrMBnniim ' HiHHRbb v9EBflBBBw!BflflflBtfi532esBS3flKlBY fMBBBBMBBWBals5iES51air'" flL BB Special te Philadelphians or Nearby Residents A remplutfi ceursi- of Kni:n INSTRUCTION In plain sow sew ur, nenistltelilnK, embroider), tucking, ruflllntr, etc, wl't be btIvuii te jeu light in your own home, bv ene of ei "pert women Instruction if jeu Imv u WI1.LCON .v runs I'OKTAnLi; nu.vriur s paving maciii.ni: .m tlme this month. This Is the O.Ni: pertable that ecels all ethers. I'nrry it un) vvhc.re and ile jour sewing In the COOLUST loom this summer Pn0 ny eleutrie current. Your eh! tnachlne taken In part ii.ivinent. AVim?"2R ;"j,,!Vf,r,,.!Xr',,v',''L'T (lltMCATION. IN Mil" IIOMB. A hMW.I. 1'AV.VM.ST SKt'l'KIN IIMJ 01' 11ILS Till! nM.ANcr, en kasv ir.nvts. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. 1709 Chestnut Street Phene, Spruce 2192 wuk i tsy. KsnaBflni mmem ruE) wji:e3vC Awmsmmsa which the Germans undertake te tZ tttai. el.., 1Arl Am.,, m.IaI. .. I ...-.i M.u vu i,.i. nnu me arms ind material necessary te equip i&n , M tnents of Infantry and suffipl l.. field artillery for twenty Infantry it? visions. ' "' WOMAN SHOT JFbWheme Bedy With Bullet Wound n eii Found by Neighbor Pittsburgh, May 11.- (By A m ..a. ....v- "-"w ,in laurilcrvlj Ir her shanty beat home ou the Allcgh-, River at Mlllvale, a suburb, tedav .Mrs. Hugh Fergusen, a neigiL, talked With icr at 7.30 o'clock ,!?: It o'clock went in te see. her. She fcL'i Mrs. Hamilton l.Wng dead oil Uff with a bullet In iter side. a Milk Diet Scientifically administered and nren environment will cure mere cases nf se-called Ineuruble diseases than a .ether agency (method) in the vverli Special milk from special cows Cenu potent supervision. w MASTERS INN, Inc. AIUIUK. PA. ' Xii Acres or Wonderland A rhKe for Rest, Recreation and Heilih Fer Informntten writ, rail or t. l'lilladclrhla emc: 13U ainut bt?Ht Walnut au,ta Sewing Made a Pleasure SER VICE. ZOTVXtfZKtfl jBB&BflfBvvwsvy W w9 V-. . . ,. '' '.!.... rfi.tr.TE&t.AVmt Mi.r'.i.nMiii.ii AlM b. M..A-tc ."! '-if A' 'VI..aiLJ.iA
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