ivt v . I t, - r if &' f L r B1i mm S3 v 4 -M wwm !.V ?em'-',''wHr'r;,'v .yw1 v:? . "m?$rw. himmm'' kv . : ss TOre-r.'. ; rtHi .&: vmvm? ySC'i- V ., 'v . 'f5Wr r . ?, 'fWfcJ 1 j-.L'L.Y' itfJiLi. . wi.', 3tti.c..SA.SnVA- ' V.". V . - ' - ' -3&W 'AM TOVTCWINI HUKLilU ljltfiJUJiiKI'IiAlJ -QATM .xi xxvm. -mirjr " . , . . - ' f - -- . - - - - . - Mill ..I .-,. i ' I I CENTER "PINCHOT" IT'S IN THE AIR 'm L-.Tre IN BinER FIGHT mzmi b&rf&Lti1 H'vtlTlTv t'vLrKt t Combine, Only Organiza tien Intact, Counts en City te Put Alter Over PINCHOT MEN CONFIDENT riillmlpililn ul'l lie the real ImitV ImitV Jrelitnl of tin' Rreiitet prlninri election itnee tlm ennriineiit of Ilie dlreet I prltnnr.i Inn tomorrow wlieii ilie eon test between i!ifTeril I'mrliet ntnl A' tnrney (lenernl Alter fur 1 he Kepuhl Can noniiiuillen fur ti.n-eriiur will be derided. ,i Kur l he lirM time -.mre I In- nlie'iinui f thn iilil rollVl'llllen wMi'in 1Pf until nntliiR piilieniiiterltil rnndldnti".. tlieii 'will lip ii spirited. tiUite-w me ncl" for 'the I'nrr.ving nf tlie Ri.pub'u'nu pr iliinrlp WIiIIp Senater l"iii un ' HvlllR llii- miiti'sls wrn- riiiiti'sis it niitni' rinlj. New lluil Hip l.'iiileiliit 'feudal In iiuiliii. of Hip lull- Scnittm i gene, riiuiily lenders uiul pi'r IpikIi i -are free In iln ns iIipj pi' Ii'. App.n entl.i. in tin- inlrrler i-iiiiiii ie- tliv in delus I luil n-ri thing Wbn-li ttipnii ttipnii Bppenllng te Hip infm-meil. Hint l'in-ln' haw din mi-i-eIIpiI Suite otg.inlzntien cliiefimns mi Hip run uiul 1 1 fn e the prospect nf IttiPins tin- np Ml i Bell lu.u .. , .Jin politic nf lie Si. IIP Tlip decision. 1" nil inipiii1- uiul put -peM'!, will bp iiumIp hi tliis r'fv. fei the lenMiii lluit here iuiIx ' tin" eiirnni- tntlen In iinv Mi-tf int.'ii I in iinitpil , Therpfcirp. Hip Viipp- im- "ni'Mng ;ixlipth l K I'.iiglib I- the I'reliib I i.ui tlip.v npri wnrltPil lipferp m n lnt -lieur ' ( :i mlnlii i fur I.lriilpiiiiii; 'liuci um (Tnrt te piuiiilrriH I I In I'ttii'lini mew- .lnini !'. Wnnilwnril. nf Nli'Ut pp i nit'til li!rli N I'pih llllii: nprlii'liniiis AIIi'uIipiiv Count. I illloppeiMl mi t ln proportions in the i-pt of the Stnte. ppiililluiti tirUi't for reTlivtimi n rislHIllC Asalnst Tin. Im.icps SnTPtmi of Hip r,iti,mniiiiPnlll. TIip ,, , ,. I'liitneti.i I I'liincnitlP Piitiillilnti' i- A. IIip.i imp .e.it...i,li.ig iisHlnst tn Mnl ,,,, Thompseii. u liinipr. of I i r t - kneiu. fenjps. Hip srn, ie p ,b,., f , Mi.lin.ly. rei.l ..!,.. i; rrr h,;i ;:"-, : -h rsL" . -"-,;,f imt- w n,Kv ,nfMr for eliillj for thP KetPstPr ''" lM.in.-nitl.- iiemlniitlnn imi Nm ... llefh I'iii.-ln.l lpiiuVrs ...l m.i.ii e..,'!'" '" iM'-nml AlT.ilri. Iip ftel.tb Killilxtitlen tpiulrrs nsroe en thp piope-i- ' tln" pmulnlntp is Mls U Lroetn-ll. tien Hint Hip Slntf. nnisi,.. of Alie- r"l'",,llM "f ,,u' ' lvir ' l"1, "' Im-t-i--Kheny mill I'liilailplpliin Counties, mil ',lr- tlivn In for rineliet : the pstluiatps of, Neiuiniillniis for Cen-less .tlip Pinrlint innjenti outside of the two , big piU-x nm fietn 100.0011 te -JOO.OOO. NmiiiiitiUs nr.. .iNe te I..- iuii.Ip Im a. imw en ! i hi ii. n i..n.iul. ,.i,.;, .,,. C eiiciessniPti in 'Hrii of Hip tiinti-si niore tlimi n it "Vven bieiiU eutsicle Plillmlilpliin uiul Alleglien.i AUcrIiejii County Is huttpreil . fur as I lie eicmmiitiiin is rencerneil bi dil-SPnxielis In Hip Alter iniiks. Seme KylHI tHBKjSsK H i BiBKBYBYB ''BYBYBYBYBYBYBYBYBYBYBYBYBt .BYBYBT aYBYBYBlt jBmSbYBYBYBYBYBYBYBYBYBYB IB bbbHbV JbBbIbbbHi eBBBBBBBBbV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBf JBBbVbTbBBBbVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB1 ' b"B ''BBfBBBiaBjBBBfBBBBBl ! wBhBhMBBBBBBBBBBBBBB "' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl IbbbbbbbV --ti- BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBf9' BBBBBBBBi ' HHaMHlil ViK ' wIbIbbV PINCHOTGOESHOMEISMASH VARE SLATE EOF U VICTORY INDEPENDENTS M 'Get Out Vete, See That It Is Hepe te Defeat Combine Ticket Counted Honestly," His of 41 Members for Heuse Parting Plea and for Senate LINE-UP NATION WATCHING PENNA." VOTERS' LEAGUE filffenl I'inrhnl. cniidlilnlc for t he Ritbpftinlerinl tintulnntlnn, left tedn.i for his henip tit 7M tlferd. I'ike (Viiinty. nftrr preillptlng vlrtery nl the polls tomorrow. .Mr. uiul Mrs. Pinrhet will rnst their lole in their Iieiiip eeuilty. then fp- tniii In Pliilaclelpliin tomorrow after neon in Antl-eontiaeter Tlepitbllenns will make n strenj? tishl In n number of Phllndelphln'H IrglHlntlve HIMrlrtu In tn-mnrreM-'s prlnmry plpctlnn te smnnh the Vare slnte for the forty-nne nominees for the State Hottne nnd the four nom nem Incct for the Stntc Pcnntf who bvc te he cheneti. The Vire plan 1 te nominate a solid ticket of fortv-ene Vare members" of the . i... i.. ......!.. ii.. ,.t..... Ilnui. mill four nre meniliers 01 inr 1 1 1 ill' in invnr if..' i . I - - , . . . ... i I I.. I . u. . i i . senate, rsnertni i rive ii 'n uheil- m , turn returns at Stale hemhiuartei'.. Uv.lV ti..i '.i:,,... LJ.i n nin-,i tn ForestPi will mlilrnjw n mwlliii; i.nqet the MrhitnnH nf hr be8r i . -."' .-. . . . i In West Philadelphia Colonel i nemns I'. Meehnn. World War veteran, who un me indersement et imp imm l.paRite, will contest ullli Senater Pat Pat ten, Vare leader, for the Hepuhllcan nomination for the Senate. In (termanfev n Independent are I ).fillitMr 1 l.n ..r.f.i. nf SpllflfOI' ........ ..it i.r in i- nniiM.'.. " - - . t.. til.. ..!.... '.. .....!.. ...!.... .1,1.... Irt . s it t - I ' 1...I .. ..f l... ..II I llicillll s iiilllll Jlllllimnii"u i". IteerKP ItOOIlWnill. CIIIIHIIHIII .'I in. his feiccM here and tliroiijthent iIip . Commission for the Heorcanlzatlen of State uns te "get out the vote." and jlp State (leverntnent, who Ic a randi randi te -ep t lint it was counted honestly. date for renomlnatlen. 'One thing nlnne remains we must rr)p yHrft ,.nnf),,He In opposition Is n.: Mra. Mary C. Eagan and Jehn OToelc, D., and .Jehn 3. MeDerinett 1 nnd Temple S. Hates, Socialist. I Kleventh District William Short- dan' D- ., Twelfth Dlntrlct hawrence F. Mc- I Dwen. It., nnd Jeseph 11. Orcun nnd iKeberl Hiley, I). , . , Thirteenth District uirisienner lleelleln nnd Harry K. Somers, I). ; Isidore Hnlstcln and Clara It. Patter son. Snelnllst. Fourteenth D str et Hteplien Men Irev nnd Wnllace llremley, It Themas Martin, D. Fifteenth District Franklin Spen eer Kdmends, II.; Paul llellly nnti Miss Mary K. Htinslnser. D. ; Themas? F. Lester nnd Cherien K. Devlin, Se cialist. Sixteenth District Charles H,. Itali' gen. t., Jehn Zimmerman. D. Seventeenth District Themas Pat terson, Jeseph D. Myers. (Jeerge C Ncely. Miss Kuthcrlnc b. ftftier, Wil liam T. Wallace, Theodere Cnrapbell liniu nnd linn '.iuiu ,i, llicni, II . ntlZM Llpke and Isaac Ijlndct, Secln'lliV Twenty -second District -.k "' O'Neill nnd Wilferd S. neyilT.f'M T. Wnlsh. D. y' "iJlBa nn.l 1ll.nlntnltl A. MtllSIC. It.: """ .1. Hregnn. Theodere F. .llergcrsen, William V. Neught"); nnd Jehn S. Dwyer, D. ; Marie Wnnemnher. Mrs. Miriam Savltakl and Unmet Kcrilmn, Socialist. . , . .. F.lghtcenth District Alwnndcr Mn Ib.ewskl, Samuel A. Helchwclti and William II. MtUleskey. It., and 1m ward KITert, James T. I.031111 and Wil liam II. McClnskey. I). nnd ! Nineteenth District Art mr i.r William II. Mil errmiiiii .1. '"' ; Jeseph It. lturiis. Albert It. Neff and Samuel Mnverman. It., nnd Martin I.. Xt.rlln n.wl Mn Sninh IlllihvllIP. D. 'IV-nnllnlh UTttrlcl William II Tlint.ini.Aii. It., and MU'hnel J D. 't......i. ... nititli.i (ieergp W Covle. Airs. Vlrgle Vassnr howls. Mrs. nnd ("Imrlotte MeKarlnne; Hlx'th 11 Emabcth MKlrnth. Dennis J. C.rnee.'c. Kline, nnd Klghth. W'j & U-lfc .latHa .T. nM 1 Rese. C. MlUdlctOn and hSSIiI linn, IV IIiiRhnmn. .1J-I. "?" Kdlvniil .1 tllnlit .." TaTj Twenty-lhlid District Hamilton. D. rTuAMl v m tmtft i Vl.i.i O'Pnnnc.l. D.. nnd (ihiriL mT PIi by. It. ll PHi Twenty-fifth District-Dr w,i S. Apple. !., nnd Jehn Miller, sj Tiventv-slxth OIirlM . I ' Slrnnui It., mill llni-nn t . . .All Power Demeerntlc cendldnie. L? .Vnnl Senntc nre : Seond District t.' "VM MrGrnne: Fourth, .Tames H TSM The of his friends mid noiphbers this eve- nltig in Mllferd. Up united at Stntc headiiiiirters In this city until 10 o'clock tills morning te spp if the Alter con ItiiiRPtit migln hnvp nny het shot te tire lilt tlii Inst minute, turn It ... I..-. ...... ... .... . se he could ie- I j,ysnVA Mrs Itnrilii; Unrhurten bio uliaxt inc a llnal appeal te the iieuien of Philadelphia 10 turn out in fetce tommieiv nnd sweep tillTnrd Pinrlint in as the Kcpubliiaii entidiilale for (ioieruer Alarm Spreads Among Besses nll" ieli.il dlsfllPts. lui lulling ill. sfM'ii distni is in l'liilaili'liliia All of tic en sent Republican Cengipssnu'ii 11 1 slated for ie-electien except in the tier iiinutiiiin ilisttict. u here Ceiigressnian Alter lenders there de nm eien speak 1 Darreiv is b.'liij opposed In iliedtgnn iliedtgnn te each ether lience there Is 11 lively I Natien tiicli Is backing Daniel f prebnbllit.i that If I .neliet does net Water' candidate, for the Cnited IVnns.vlimiin. V ciiti-iiltPd.ne boss, 110 Mould net be sntlsfncterv. .fontniPter c.imbine. We have given the carry Allegbeni ( eitnti In- will net lese it by mete than l.'.lTOli This ion ien ion ditien leaves it entiipl up te Hip Van's te win for Alter in INilladelplii.i if tin' can The aies me nuiutiiig en a Phila delphia mn jni 11 1 for Alter of from ILVi.nOO te ir.0.000. Hut Plnehet lend ers confident ! jiredlci Hint the Vines nre In for the surprise of their lues And if the Vines, lan't gel m lensi 300.000 for Alter 111 this cjti then Pin Pin chet is considered b mail epeitsa u ure 11 inner tDO.Hil) in Pliil.idelphU The tetnl utiiiiher of Philadelphia wen and ivenivn qunliticd bv registia registia tlen te vote is -t'.V.i.Ki'i of tliese about 4."0.000 are enrolled ni Itepublli ails 11 tit 1 37.000 as Democrats In the election inter of nil pnriii' will neuiluatp caiiiiidat the u hole geieniiuciita of the Stale, both in Hurrl-hing and Washington. The issue of the Repub lican contest Mill iletermiiip. probably for years, the rout ml of the State 01 gnnlzntinn bequenlhed hi Penrose te tlie new slrugglii.g county leaders working tinder the general dlicctieu of ilie aie-I.eslie-Kyre cuutiuiter ling In parsing en these qnpstiens. of course, the plcteiute of the State mil be Niielled b.i the Kites of the uemen who vote for the first turn ter sik h of fices as I iiited Stales Sennier .111 d Uovernei 1 N question of lendeisliip i .11 iaK? ill the Deiuectntic primaries Demo Deme Crats ate united en a haiuietii Stale ticket. They :ue hoping thai Alter wins the Republican nomlatitien for Governer, as tbe tigiire that witi Alter as their opponent in the fall. Mc , Sparrnn. the Demecrntli giiberntiterial .candidate will huve meie than a light ing cha.nce Republiciiii'i who want te beat the Deiiieciats in November, said Pincliel leader". heuld neiiiiiiate th Ferester and steal Hie tlniiiiier of the JJeniecrat.s. McSparrnn. master of the State Grnnge. Is the lutiineiiy ehelie of the Democrats fei (ioierner. He and ethers and the lillinienv tli ket were llgieed upon the iiininiitlee of sevet.tj-iMe men and women vi lilch iiipi at IIainburg ut the call of State Chairman Sterling William Repp, nn engmeei is the Pin. hlbitieu eanilidate for Covernei. Twe seats hi the I nitiil Slat.- Sen ate are te lie tilled in the elei-tiuu ei November -thesp held In the late Sen ators Knox and Pentese The for mer's seat is new held bv Senater Cnnv nnd the lattei s hi (ieerge Wharten Pepper, who weie appointed hi the (1'overner Senniei Pepper is 11 un dldnte fei uoiiiiuatien for the old Pen rose seat and is vigorously opposed hi Congressman nl-I.aige W'llliain .1 Burke, of Alltghen.i Count , a Inbei leader. Anethei inmlidnie fie il.e I'euiese ent Is Kdwnrd It Weed, a Philadel phia business num. Colonel I' red 'II Kerr, of Cleartield, n veteran of the World War and a coal operator, is ilie' TJemnerntlc ciuidtdute. am) I'nink ! Lewis, 11 librarian, of Chestei, is tin Prohibition candidate for the I'eniev aeat, Cundldntes for Hie old I'm rose scat nre running fei the uuexpued Penrose term, which runs te 10''7 1 1 Twe sets of nominations must be mode for the old Knox sent one for the unexpiied term and one for the full term Fei the unexpiied teim Mnjer David A Reed, of Plttsbuigli. a leading lawyer, who was nn intimate friend of the late Senater line, i.s un opposed for the Republican nomination Ter tlie tun term, newevei. ne is op In the SiMb District, the 11. w West Philadelphia ongiessienal district, the Oigiinizatlen lias sinteil (ieeige A Welsh, n friend of Collector nf Internal Revenue MiCiiugliii. He Is being lui terh opposed, however, by feiiner Mag istraie Reheit Carsen and feriner Sen Sen aeor Jehn .1 Ceile The t ti-K 1 of the iilcr' League for the Re iiihlii 111 gii'ssiennl neiiiiiin- liens is ,1. tollew-' Sei end iMstiul. Cetigressiiinn (teeige S (Jr.il.aiu. who 11K0 lias Hie 1 Irgiiiiiniien haiUiug ngtiilist Is.iiini-.. Mern : I'euttl. Di-tiict. Ceiigi'cs-iiiau t ieerge W laiineiiis, who nKe has tlie Uiganl'itleii liiilersi'inMii Fifth Dtt"-iti. -I. Miten Shinier ngnmst Congressman .liiiiies .1 Cennelli, lieu tennnt of Register of Wills Campbell, who has Hie Organization supneti. and Cengressinaii (ieerge P Dim-en. of the for virtiiulh i ftpiiii.inteiit. dlstiict. agaitlsl Mi W .1 - lepresentntien ter. the OiKanirniien seb ctieii l-'nr- u.er Ma;isiiinc Carsen is nackeii 01 i in voices' League iigaiiist WeSli In the West Philailelphln district Mis F.llen linn ne Davis is a i-iindi-dnte for t In- Deinecinjii- iieiuinatniii fei Cengies, in the Second Distint. u lie Ii is uiiw repi in 'il hi Cenai-pssn.ati Griiiiniii MRS. WARBURTON RADIOS APPEAL FOR PINCHOT Voters Urged te Sweep Out Besses in Message Through Air Spmkiu; en'' a Ill'lll'Phel.e. ls llau lay II. W.uleii ten. u linn 11111 n of lln Ri'iiuliliclll Sl.tle CnnilUllle. . voiced a linnl iipiieni I" 'he in of Pennsylinnia i . Iioee liiffeid Pin- hoi Repiililli an iieuiiih for iin-I'tui.i- Mi's Win Im 1 mn said "Ml Alter siilil I. Ill II el his 1 iimpuigii -pccchis that I am iih-n pelli'licil 111 ielitu-s That is true, but with the politician te In teiiued inev perienced etten iiieans one has a mind of one en n Mi iiiiimI I1.1- heei. cuiiiiu el eier -line t.lfl'eld I'liuliel eiitercd tin cam paign bin la- Mould be the right mini te lift Peiuisilv.'inia out of tlie 1 Inn lies of 1 he machine 11 Inch ha- -hackli'l 11 1 In i iiuiu.i iea 1 - "The Women ! the Mill'' ll.ue I l-i-ll iilninsi ,u 11 bedi in Mr I'll, chei's ui ui pert Will'' I'.iillU-e llli'l believe III his hetiesiv and bis mi.-giiry and lie cans,, in ihis. ili-i- hisi opiiertitiiiti I,, v. lee their belief, tin 1 mn enlc 111-dnr-e a 111.111 who lieiind only hi ih II,.. xv lit, ) 1. n Hie Mclfllle n 1 1,.' people of IVi.iii ivniiin. Mrs Wnrburien's niissnge ivn 1 Hli 11. 1 11. .1)1 the ettlce of the Kllllln Ceiiiptilii hi I'.'"'1'. Mtitki" sti.i' will speak again ai " i.'i lock 11 ml e 1 lock lelll.'lll She ii ::u TO RADIO PRIMARY R.ETURNS fteiiirns hi rail 1 tin gul aie rial mil senn'eriiil primaries will be re iiimiI tomei 1011 night nt tee hciidit tar lei. et tne ItepulillcilU I 11.1 ' "in It s evpecti fietn lne t 111 st i em tie' results n ill he hlU'rt'i llll'Pe hours Minuet' il in (nllnneil friim I'licc One least put a sprng in the uell-elled wheels nf the Contractor combine. As there has been no contest like this within the paity for jeurs, there is no adeiiiiatc .standard whereby te estimate. teiilts. Rstitnntes based en the teturns for l'.HI when CIlTerd Plnchet wns the Mull Meese. Washington and Reese- 'li Piegipssive, candlilatp agninst Kins.. Penrose, Republican, and Per seii.il l.ibrriv c Slate- Sci.ate I'm even the campaign of Plnchet for the Senate against Penrose eight years age maikeil an astonishingly wide ileavage in Republican tanks. Pirn het miis less widely known than lie js today. Senater Pentese was at the .cnith of Ids political power and I miisteri. Pun lint polled mere votes than A Mitihcl Palmer. H noppesed candidate of the Democratic Patty. i In round numbers Palmer had '-'(Hi.- ' eiiii inn- Pini'hei 'JTO.OIMI and Pcniese ."IP.miiii And it wasn't a geed year , for Imlcp'-uilf uts at that A gleat deal of sues. i jd mi the fait that Attorney Crucial Alter is a untile of Allegheny County, therefore the 1 eiiiili will tell up a liiaierity for him that will astonish the "tiil.. In P.HH Philander C. Knox. 11 Wen em Pciiiisilianiau and 11 life-long icsjdent of Alleghciii County, was a 1 audiilate for the I'nited States- Sen ate Kills L. Orvls was his Democratic j oppenenr ' in 1 lie limil 1 mi ml - u i Alleghenv gaie On is -40.000 Kites ami her faiet -ite .011 Kne "li.OOO. .1 majerlti of only ."iti.OOO ter the 01 gaiuatienV selci tlen. , iihcil eienthing was lelidlliHe te Knev's election In a tar gleater ma jority. In im leceiit political ha trie 111 tin Male haie ilieie been ,, niniii agen cii-s united te tender the ''"ii" prob preb lcinatli" Ne candidal.' 111 a geitViatleu has leuilueted such n whirlwind imir of the leuuties nr icceiied such popular sup sup pert us l.ifl'eid Pinchot Theie is 110 question that the senti ment of the State l-i for Pirn het The 1 iiral muniies are for him almost as a llhel." The women of Hie State pa tli uim li haie giieti him 11 support unprecedented sitae equal mi fl rage becaiue n law in the oilier hand, neiei was iheie 1111 occasion when the financial ie ie seiin es of a M.ntractei firganl.alien neie e great : n hen cash was -n plen nful Tliis Is iln. great danger thai has uienai cd Ilie iei es. (,f Hie I'oies I'eies ici s Minipaign Tin, Pittsburgh millions, t!iev .ad ir Oddly, iheli'inc Pincliel leadets Mith whom I bale talked who 1 n-l-t thai 1 lie iii'guuintlnn is laboring undei a handicap for lack of ready iis Thnl tlie Mellnns and the Reed-, anil the rest of the Czars of Finance In Pltts- biitgh are tiei coining te the front Itbeialli as was anticipated That ttici i-egaul the election of Majei "Daie'' Reed 10 the Setiatp as nssiiied and are li'lilltlg tin" I1' s of the ticket te uiek nili for Itself The anMe- te this mil gneti me iiy a Pitisliurgh peliticlun when he .aid Nobody In Pittsburgh eier knew of M.iv Leslie running 11 campaign twlli ,eii nieiiei and plenty of It. tee 'I l.e oigani.utieu-inade-and-i midiieteii candidacy of Altertiei Cetieial Alt.-i has 11U0 been hillldlcnpped bv the leie latieiis nt llnri-ishiirg of niggled ac counts in the Stale Tieiisiin bv 01 gnn anon eiricials. and the 1 lunges of giiiti agauisi Mime nt its pieunnent b .iih'is. Adiei-e cenimeni was genera' ni the npenl'ig of the lampiilgli ever the de- Ision of tin- onirupteM te send At- leiiei (iei.eal Alter iiss.i footing and h'ltuWink'.ng ateiind the State ' Meeting the people face Ie face and hand te hand," as thei put .1 Mil tlie scheme get giinniiiil up. It w. nt te pice, s. The ilgei with which (iillnnl Pincliel lendiu 1 hi- tight, his cen'iiiued ham- 1 ici lug against tin get nut the vote, 'tilil .Mr, Plnchet. "Vetes honestly cetinfed, nnd nethltig but letes, will 'w In llii election TIip ! foremost duty of the inters Is te see that their wishes ate recorded nt the polls. The foremost duty of the work- ers l te see that no one falls te be , reminded of his or her duty te vote. , The sentiment of the Spite is ever- 1 whelmingly with u. The only thing left ' Is te make 11 elTeitlve In letes. "Let nothing stand in the wv. Net in years has 11 primary election In any 'State se focused the intention of the ; whole Natien as the primary In Penti 1 sylvmiin this year. The Natien Is turn ing te Pennsylvania for leadership. Let 'us net disnppelnt It l.nst week In dlann tn.iile goed: lliisweek Pennsylva nia will de the sfitne." P.pfere leaving State hondqiiai-ter for ibis home in Franklin County te vote for Plnchet. Senater I), lahvnrd Leng, 1 campaign manager for the Ferester, said: 1 "We presented the best Republican ! caiiilnlaic for Goicrner te the voters of State-wide iiiliuarv n chance te fitnc tlen Wp aiccph'd Hip challenge nf the brnzen bosses. Tomorrow the knockout will conic We have fought a geed fight. Wp haie wen the race. Peiinsilviinla will be proud of Governer Giffetd Plnchet.'" WOMEN VIGILANTES WILL GUARD POLLS Pinchot Workers Will Strive te Prevent Expected Fraud at Primaries "We diiti'l one nbeut your step it' your hands we'ie watching. Don't try te slide nn extra ballet into that het. And wliPii yeti'ie counting jiM fetget the old-time 'tricks' and give each can didate what's .eiuifg !:!::: or her. ! nothing mere nr.d nothing less " I 'Hint's the gist of the nni-iiing tlie .women "Vigllants" nre gning te hand 1 out te combine workers tomeriow at the polls. The women ate eignnized I hey intend m stay organized ut.ti 1 he William II. Dentzel. n friend of City Chiilrmnn Watsen. Oentrell I n maker nf merry-ge-rniind. Sennter Wood Weod Woed unid has the indersement of the Voters' League, ns well as the support of-many se-enlled regular Republicans. The Voters' League has Indorsed Eu gene h. McGIll In the northeast dis trict ngiiint Thadtleiis S Krnuse. who has been slnted by the Organization- te succeed Senater Geerge Gray. Four Senate Nomination Four nomination are te be made by each tinrty for Slate Senate. Phila delphia has a representation of eight State Senater, but only four districts held elections this year. The Hght of the nntl-contrncter Re publicans is te prevent Philadelphia be ing leprescnted only by Senater Vare. who. If the Vnre slnte gees through, would virtually ens Philadelphia's full vote of forty-one Representatives and eight State Senntets. Independents would like te have Phil adelphia te set the full benefit of forty -one Individual, aggressive votes at Hiirrlsbiirg next year, such ns these represented by Franklin Spencer F.d F.d mends in the Inst lleue. and Senater Woodward In the last Senate. As a guide te voters, the Veter' League has Indorsed the following for State Representatives: Fourth district Mrs. Nellie II. M. Gnzxant. Fifth district Patrick J. Scanlon. Seventh dl'trict William H. Webb. Fifteenth district Franklin Spencer Kdmend. I Sixteenth district Charles H. Mur gin. Seventeenth district Theodere Camp . hell. Mrs. Katherlne D. Ealer, William T. Wallace. Eighteenth district Samuel A. Rplchwein, Alexander Mallszeweki. Nineteenth dlMrlet Albert W. Ncff, Jeseph R. Murns. 1 Twenty-first district Rudelph G. Kernbnu. Geerge W. Ceyle. Twenty-second district Wilferd S. I Hey. 1 Twenty -third district Albert S. C. Millar. Twenty -fourth district Charles T. F Appelgrau. Twenty -sixth district Aaren Strouse Vare Heme Slate The Vare slnte for the State Heuse nf Representatives, by districts, Is as fellow m: 1 First (First and Thirty-ninth Wards) Themas F. McGevvan. Thirty-ninth last 1 Ward, and Martha G. Spclser, First yL ' . I- MmJmMV T b. v "r. '. Ln AHj r ,u t T M. ifrWi wet V''pbgeil en the Republican ballet bv .lehu in fid. hewry. a seiium-shi iiiwyei .1 ui; 4J Samuel K Shull. of Streiidsbuig, is the Democratic candidate for the Knn seat, running for both the uuexpued .mil full terms. Mrs Rachel C Rehliinu of WilkiiiBhurg, who is litil en hei jiomlniitleu iiapers as "heueiufe." is the Prohibition candidate. Fer Lieutenant Goveruoi. Colenc Dnvld ,1 Davis, nuetlier Wm Id Wat yeternn, who is n lawyer of Scrauteii, ia virtually unopposed ter the Itepub lican nomination. Colonel Davis has the support of all Important Republi can elements. Jehn P. Unit ken. a .w broker, of Western Pennsylvania, Is a '", '...v. i-amlldate ucainst him. running also en Wxk" lhe Demeciatic ticket. Charles U 1 M vl llltnt fiii-iiierli- I'nited States Atter- wJ&WJi wll "V,'M '" Norrlsrewn. Is the -"'SfcAhirmeny candidate for the Deinecratic I A 1-1. a..... f.... I a.ilnxn.ii l!,i....tir... mnnilUII ll iiirimuitiH .jFi-,n.,i . atrenf mevemeut In at work, hew- 1.fer Rebert js. -rtittisen. Jr., son i Moverner rnttisen. Air. ;;' wlattuae, living at Nar- Principal (Utmlidutcs in Tonterrinr't I'ipht I s, senate Iviien's s.,.;n M.ijei Dai .d A Reed and Jehn C Lew 1 1 licpnhlicnn .llldg. .S.IUIUI-I F. Sllll.1. Ilellle- ciatlc -IS. Senate Pentese seat in'ergc Whnrlen Peppci . Cen-,'i-ssman William .1 Mnrke IMunid 1! Weed. Itep'ihlicau Culeuel l-'ied M Ken Dcinm i.ltle. (iinciiinr liitfenl I'liichel. Gceige K Alter anil I'nink I'. Creft. Repnelican ; Jehn A. McSpanaii. Doiiiecintlc. Lieutenant Goieiner Colonel David .1 Dai Is and .lehn P. Mrncken, Republican Rebeit 10. Pattison, Jr . '","i P- Mrm ken and Charles D. McAvoy. Dcniecrnlk. ,Serretui Internal Affairs .leuieN F. Woodward, Republican; A, MaiMhall Thompson and .lames j." Mtthnds, Democratic. Cnpiini Il'll iri nil and AHeiney (Wn-ei-al Ahci's I'fusnl te pieseciite Stale 'I'leiusiiier Charles A Snider for un lawful evpendituie of uinliei feiced a sudden 1 hnnge ill Mr Altei'. piegrnm. He quli hand.shaklng and took lu lalllng Within the 'net week 1. ie Attorney Gilieral has mad" addicse, eietty much all ever ilie State. lie declined, hew - . ici te a pt a ihallcnge fiem i'er- esiei pinchet te debate the Issues In th.. closing days in his home city of Pittsburgh. The most hopeful auguri for n fair vote is counted nnd counted ceriectly The headquarters of the "Vigilant." the adopted name of the uemen who will act as vvatchets nt the polls to morrow, will be nt the cluhroein of the Republican Women of Pennsylvania. '.'111 Seuth Seventeenth street. Telephonic communication will be had with every Vigilant leadei In the city, se that the women assembled at headquarters will knew just what e nctly I going en at the vatleus winds throughout tlie city. The "'Vigllnnt" wain lendci who have been chosen thus fur me as fellow-: Miss Ann Davl. Third Ward Miss Marlen Keliti. Fourth ; Mls Man Ktiowlten. Fifth: Mis. Weisgeibei. Sixth; Miss Katheriue Miailfeiil. Seventh; Mrs. II. A. Clemenis, Eighth. Mr Geerge A. Dunning, Nlnih. Mi Smith. Tenth: -Mi Smacks. Thii leenth . Mis Kniheiiiie Rowen Eighteenth: Mr C 1 Mcicer. Nine- nsiteenth: Mis Dnvld Weed. Iwentleth: Mrs Charles iniugei, I weuty -tirsi Mi-s Margaret .lenklns. 'Twenty -second . Mts. .lehu W. Meier. Twenty-third ; Mis. William .1 Armtmng. Twenty fourth; Mis Virglniu J. Hill, Twenty, spienth: Mrs Town. Twenty -eighth . Mis Floi elite Fltzpalt ick. Tinrty -sec end: Mrs. ('buries .lohtisen. Thirty thud. Mik Idn K. Kintiikin. Thirty font t Ii : Mrs. II .1 McGeugh. Thirty fifth: Mrs. .lehn It Miinuit Thirty seventh; Peie Wllnicr. Thirty -eighth , Mi. .1. M. Stewart, l-'ertletb , Mis. Agnes Ktter, Forty -second . Miss Jean Campbell. Ferti-thnd; Mrs Katlii-tuie Enlei, Forty -fun it h , Mrs Sylvia Sharp, ' Forty sixth; Mr ODui Forty-eighth Assembled In the Ripubliian Women of Pennsylvania heudquiuteri- will be n group of prominent luivyei of the city te decide perplexing elcvtlen question that undoubtedly "ill lonft-eiit the " Igilanrs." If It i neiehsniv te ills patch aid te a certain polling place, the .poison whom the Law Committee de sires te go will have at his servlie an 1 automobile of the Moter Messenger, 1 eniiai ini-s and the famous for their service during the war. Wnrd. Second (Second Ward I Charles C. Iiatdl. Jr.. Second Wnrd. Third (Third, Fourth nnd Fifth Winds) Arneld M. niumberg. Fifth I Wnrd, and Henry R. Nolte, Third Wnrd. Fourth (Sixth. Eighth nnd Ninth Ward) Jnme V. I.nfferty, Eighth Ward. 1 Fifth Twenty-lxth. Thirty-sixth and Forty -eighth Ward) Dr. Alfred IF. Allmnn. Thirty-sixth Ward; C. Walter Glasgow. Forty-eighth Ward. nnd Jehn .1. Guerln, Twenty-sixth , Ward. Sixth (Seventh WnnD Andrew F Stevens. Seventh (Thirtieth W aid) -Jehn 0. Asbnrv. Eighth (Tenth. Thirteenth and Four teenth Wards) Jeffersen W. Smith, Thliteenlh Wurd, and Jeshua Evan, Tenth Wnid. Ninth ( Eleventlnand Twelfth Wardsi -Herman DllshelWr. St. Twelfth Tenth ( Fifteenth Ward I William J. Mrndv nnd Alexander Celvllle. Eleventh (Seventeenth nnd Eight eenth Ward) -Philip M. Myers, Eighteenth Wnrd. Twelfth (Nineteenth Ward) Jehn E Arthur nnd Harry Keene. 4 Thirteenth (Sixteenth and 'I ientieth Vrd) Jeseph Marcu and Clinten Sewerw. both of the Twentieth Waul. Fourteenth (Twenty -first .Wnrd) James C. Welfensmlth. Fifteenth l Twenty -second nnu rorty rerty rorty secend Ward) Heward Smith. Twenty-second Ward, and Raymond A.' White. Jr Sixteenth (Twenty -lliiid. Ihirty lif h and Fei ty-first Wnids)--.lames A Dm. 11, Twenty -third Wurd. Seventeenth (Twenty-fourth. Thirty -.fourth nnd Forty-fourth Wards) Jits Ren S. de Yeung, Thirty-four! n 1 Wind: Menjnmln II. Fields. Twenty fourth Wan); Jnme J. Heffernan, 1 Forty -fourth Wnrd. l-.lglitcentii ( nveniy-nuii nnu reny- th Wnrris) Samuel'.l. Perry, 'iivcn- Harry Grecby, 1 1 1 i,..ir....tinnn that it be rend in eierv 111 II - . . 1 r , ballet lomeiiov. in both Piltsbuigh and station wne.i me im-ii i-i...n 1 11.1.1. i.i..i.i..i..i,u. .. .1,,,. 1... 1 1, i,ii.. ,..., .. Pena ltv for Infraction of the law Is fifth ' ty-fifth Ward, end I.'nrtv-fifth Wan. Nineteenth (Tuenty-elshlh nnd Thir- WARNS PITTSBURGH POLICE t-vnnth Wardsi Edward linns , ' Thirty-seventh Wnrd, und Samuel ... D..hii c..... -, -,1.... Luca. Twenty -eighth Wnrd. f Director of Public Safety Orders 'TnIth piVentynlnth and Forty Men te Obey Law Strictly seventh Wards) Patrick Cenner. PltUdmrgh. May 1.1 illy A. P. 1 ' Twenty-ninth Ward, and Jehn II Warning thnt It 1 unlawful for n pe- Drinkheusi'. rertj. seventh Ward, llceuinn te be within 10(1 feel -of the Twenty-second Tblrty-secend Ward 1 polls, except when he is casting his hal- Rcnjnmln M Gelder. . et Geerge W. .McCamlless. Director I Twenty-tblid Thirty-eighth Wnrd), ..I Hel.tl,. Ssliifetv. tedal seni 11 com- of A1DCIT f". I . .ililliu. be law te Stipeilntenileni ( altiuun with 1 Ward) I Twenty-fourth (Thirty -third Christian Wn 11 iter. Twenty-fifth 1 Forty -third Ward) Themas Rluett Twenty -sixth Cl'hlrt.v-lirst Ward)- I lined hi H'lerm .Maver. in intuition, 1 n 'w'' V'. ,7 . . ' 7i . ii '. "t ' Phllin Sterling. i" Philadelphia the C.im.n.ltec of Sej.'jenr.e ncr e, ,.. , ,,.... Q ftep cenu,da,es f llemlnRtipn for eiuy has Issued a warning en the sub- the ecu t. ..,.,.,, the Heuse, together with their nartr lect of ftaiidi.leni iete.. and the mini- Candidate and leaders we,c putt ng ' ,,'' '"lp,'.,ar wun ,mt ,ar,) ber of genllenieii who are nlieudy the finishing leuche en the campaign t,cwf" , 'iJLtrlc-t - IiIh f Hvrnennd "doing 11.11." for this efteiiM. will be ' today, with Hie expectation that t .0 , r U Uiis (.. Hyrne and warning ... ethers te withheld their i w.tejon.enow l''1'' , I 5 ,r?c.".f.. ''.i.i ..!......?.. D.. R . mid Mis. Vlrgle M. Elder. D. in I'ltisnurgi . my 1 ; . u g miu 1 ne ... ...... .- - F(mrtll llt,lc-i Xeltie M. rSauam. ! e.ll.-ll 111 ll mil i-i,-iiiwi. inMiii"1 in- 11m ii;ii;ni ,. ... .,- a relntlve rurinlng for Cengiess , - The notorious "strip" district In that 1 DOORBELLS PULLED FOR ALTER city, famous for Us election crimes.. ... . -i.ii...i.i 11 ii,.,nn., nred. 1 ' . m . .-: xi rH iri-iiiun 11 ji.i tiiun. i - ' ".. .. - . . . ' nf tie Vare-control el women s Republican Club, Mated tedny n noitw neitw ,...i...iiLa cuiivnss Ims been innde In every division of the city te bring out a big mm for Attorney General Alter, con.- ,bine candidate for the Repuhllcnn nom- tien for Governer. u'ih in. under the etc of -Mil for (V ( McGewnn. formerly 11 Plttsbuigh police ' '.''''" nlhcinl who resigned because or the col lusion of Pittsburgh policemen with thugs, bandits and bootlegger in the protection nf crime. May id premibcs, ie be n great day in israei Fifth DlMi-lct Jehn Mulhnlland. Sr.. Daniel J. Green urtd Patrick J. Scan- ' Ian, It.; Mrs. Acne. Williams, Edward .1. Henry mid William P. Carrigan, D.I Sixth District Samuel Ii. Dart. It, Sevenl h District Miss Sarah A. Mc Mc Gewati, D , and Alfred E. Scott, So cialist. ' I Eighth District Frank M. 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