fnited Party v" w n t m bucks fincnet ftetlnenl from Vk On Deputv Corener. Im wen the mnjerltjr !f he Wnnl Committee In the Thirty Thirty tecend Werrf. It I Hennlnr Vnr xu; hew ever, thm W. W, Mlntwr, n iitnnt , f Tem f'unnlnuhnm. win new iPprrVentH the wnrcl In 'the City Cemmlttct. should net be disturbed by Sellers . . , In ether word. Senater Vnre delre te nhew his frtpiifltlilp for Citnnlnjrhnm inrli f course, trltd te nifllntnln thu rre.Cuiiiilnehnm nlllnnce. which In the ten run may he seriously nffected by Pint-het's election. I'lnelwt'm Plurality New 4400 The. latest tevlsed count of the State rote for CSoverner. with tiOO districts miming out et iu.il. ives nnciiel 48!).0ft" eles and A'ter 484,00.". , This makes PlnchetV plurality 44(H). mil llierp Is no doubt t tint the returns from the missing districts will make the ftdrgln much greater. A Plnchet plu rillly of "l I01 IJi.OOO Is expected. Pint-het new feels that the critical rtrntei In the campaign for election as floTPrner have been passed and that the thing te de Is te begin preparations for tureeful nilinlnfstrntlen of affairs at the StntP Capitel. Hhertly It Is ex ntcteri li "I" appoint a commission of puMlc-spirited nien and women te nine g tlioreugh Investigation of State ftfrnncru. se that when the Legislature cemenes next January the new Gov Gov ereor will knew the financial condition of the Commonwealth and can make recommendations accordingly. The Slate Committee will meet for ' organization following the election of the reinmiuepnipn ami wempn in thp primary, semp tlmp during the sum mer. There Is a probability that Sen ior l. IMwnrtl Leng, who managed the Plnchet primary campaign, may be the rineliet selection for chairman of the Sinto Committee te succeed Senater Crew. Baker Included In Harmony Plan linker. who was one of the chief sup porters of Attorney (ienernl Alter, may he indorsed bj the Plnchet men for re election us secretary a part of the meie te effect linrmenj. Mrs. Wnrhtirten, whose ringing call te the women of the Slate In behalf of Plnehei early In the primary cam paign did se much for the Ferester, will be ip-electeil vice chairman of the State Commltlpe and the rules changed se thnt she may preside when occasion arise. As it l new. a woman cannot be elect ed chairman of the State Committee. The State Committee will also elect a national committeeman te succeed the lute Senater Penrose. (Soverner Sproul nas ambitious for this honor, as alv. ns Congressman Vare. but since the ilefcnt of Alter their candidacies assume mother color. In palng en matters arising in the eormnlzatieii of the State Committee '? -M" ?"l"L !?'?t."-! rfemn Mrs was elected ns a member of the com nlttee from Pike County In last Tucs dir's election. .lust as Plnchet will hnvc no trouble about securing a favorable reorganiza tion of the Stele Committee, it Is like wise expected that he will lie able te win much o-eporntloi from the next Legislature. Generally speaking, the bosses wen many nominations for the Legislature in Philadelphia and Allegheny County, but throughout the State many Independents were nominated. Alter Carried Only Six Cpuntli Alter, according te the unofficial re turn, carried only six of I lie sixty -aerrn tnuntles in the State; in addi tion te Philadelphia nnij Allegheny, the latter his home county, they were Duuphiii. In which Harrlshij-g is lo cated; Fayette. Green nnfj ei Women played a big part In the rp ult. Hundreds of them were In the thick of the campaign In all sections of the State in the Interest of Plnchet. I'nited Stales Senater Pepper had a walkeer in the enlj ether contest in the Republican Party, defeating Con gressman -at -Large William .1. Burke for the nomination for the unexpired term of the late Spnater Pnresp by a big majority. Unofficial returns from fiZtt) (lltrietfl out of 7034 gae Pepper a majority of mere than 211.000. Four of the thirty Republican mem Mrs of the Pcnns;lvanla congressional delegation apparently were defeated. Utest unofficial figures show that Rep Rep mentatUes Rvan .T. Jenes. Benjamin K. Fecht. Charles R. Cennell nnd An An dereon II. Walters were beaten. Several omen were nominated for ine State Legislature, te be voted for next e ember, both b the Republican and Democratic parties. Twe women is nominated by the Democrats for Representative in CengMss. Vare Forces In Hae The Plnchet victory still 1ms the Ure renes In Philadelphia in a haze, 'irtunlly their whole legislative ticket was nominated, but with a man like 1 In; het in the Governer's office it is likely that the whole Philadelphia dele atlnn cannot be used te block his pro pre gram. 1'iebably the chief effect, se far as Hip nres nie concerned, will be the effect of Plnchet's election as Gov Gev Gov erner en the mayoralty contest next er. The Vares had been figuring en n Organization victory, wen largelv 6v the help of the Vare machine. This as te be a firt move, toward get t'liS lompleie control or the city ad ministration nfter Majer Moere went out et office. Hut the Plnchet tidal wae which 'wept vigorously through Philadelphia new opens up the prospect of nnj thing nut nn Organization city iidmlniHtrii iidmlniHtrii "en. pjiiehut dirrled leu of Philadel rnia s fertj -eight wards, while Alter, nste.id of tuning n majority of 150, W0. ns lucky 10 get SJl.OOO. POLITICAL OUTLOOK A STATE BRIGHTER "PennsjUnnla starts upon a new and iJXi1" H'11 farcer" with the. nom 11 '! nf I'l'U'het. Pepper and Heed. "fcerd ng te a statement tedaj bv Frank i. "" Phalnnan of the Voters' League. 'Ihe Voters' League." said Mr, 'liter, k prnfeundlv HinnLful tn is,,, ""Ullliutlen Of nil linneut !,! ....I ",J'""S. meriier. one who has the In Tl,1 Vlcnt' I"1' ,hp 'hservlent mind. llnHlinl8"0 lM, "." ,,,,s "'"I'kful for the n1lea,J0ll of ,,, .epp )lm . , t tie sn. ,II1P fel. hl. (lestructlnn of me censn incv Ihni lwl !,..,, 1 1 ... .uajnr IJee.l luive eneh l,eei. .!... Z. "rge vies I Inn llw.l,, ,....!.... i. ,.., , " iiiiiiuii run ue 'Snrded as an assured fact. Thus with Rena niriM,",r ?ml, '"" Vlit s'"ts ''l H" n,f '""' l've Usien and n r.;1,'n""ylv.,1",la Ktl,r,s "IHin a new ";' blighter political caieer. rrnnV,(,., I'.'.1' ''"'"''sted In geed gev- Ihi in i"1, ,,0""" ""' th" city- en ,... 'M""'." .-eiigiessinnn Oar '(f;1"1'"'' Woedwaid and Repre n ative Rdmends from the Chestnut te im. i."' Ina inn. V " """"'i. iiidr umn natiem demeiiKtrate the iwnwhi "ii.i.ermantewn district. Tiiet .,.,. iii-meiiKirate the co ers' League estimate fiHlHIlIn I... Ili . 1 of tfci,'lrs" !cas,.,.(, Mtlmnte of the value sampln ballet when Issued bv the - ' r-niiiiiii; iiiiMiir u'linii lu Wlf, All Of tllPflP KaiirllflatAu ',.. Ef ai,.d naln,,t the deicrmlned effort fcl rfui!!'. T""n!"!,0,- Thl" l th , - ,,.... . KMiMin n nrir linaki..t ;' '. "' wnicn ine league wn. in., ii. L. i. j j ltC WW . "li in HM 111 IlKIl II Mnln kll..4 I.. -v -v suuniuaif' -, "" k I SbbbbbbbbBjb1UK?71BSSSSSSkV rf B&9lviaavaHHm'rTMUiillHiFAuSHLU - A ' v .- j IpBlli ft i V'imm. ..' Mk' 'ljf(- Ms1- A ' sssss ii MW1'" i lsM Ll.sBHL2 '' 4 sBBBBBr SKHnficiMMMdBFSJMM'YE &3iBiBiBilR& SBwiBiBiBiBf - bbbbbbI iBna t iii M,' ' WHHBs.' t 'IKFi IiVbbbbbibbbbk. v., H LKn iMWBMM In nil i'Ih I 'T I ' II BaM WW HitHil1 WW Bgji 'fiBWk9WlnSnk1ilwlBWMWWBHl.Bn1 M Mils iNierr.mnliliiR iipparatiis Mas operating It. A drain carried the PINCHOT'S SMASHING VICTORY SOUNDS BOSSES' DEATH-KNELL Ky (iKOIUii; renlinned from race One least were largely Interested In State contracts. By mutual agreement, these three citizens met in n room in a Philadel phia hotel en Ihe Inst day. and In the closing hours of the period for their filing of nomination papers for State offices. Alter Haiid-Plcked They thereupon selected Attorney! i!U-, Whacks for Hessps General Geerge K Alter, p.evieuslyl T sKl.lhY:mt feature of this recommended by Governer Sproul. as .,. ,, lnnl.VP1., 11P f ','hri." hilf. their candidate for ,ocrner te op- iipiffi,i i,tu .. i 'n...... ., . I "T, ,,'lffer' ,n'- l,w 1"1'1 ',7" m" "i ,hp Stn, .fe1' eeks pu.secu In-- " "'-"Pph a'"' unbessed campaign. , , " wn.s '." (:,', m"'1 nnlm' " '(,m' ,.,'!ors , emblnc. I i j(P0(1 .,, su,v ! Kn"' ,',1X1 MXnS'Jnf i ne hoiectieii ei .Majer iavui a. cp i tie mte henater enlisted the Interests of the Olivers, multi-million- i nlres of I'ittsburgli. The father of .Majer Uald A. UppiI, former Judge .lames Reel, original law partner of Senater Kne. Is n director In the Mellen Nntlemil j Bank of Pittsburgh The Others, publishers and iron master?, were ube friends of Attor ney General Alter. II thus came about thai this combination of family in terest and capital was destined te provide tit requisite funds for the Alter campaign. Here the sterv ends, sn fur .,u il,.. I preliminaries of this historic ruckus nre concerned. In his cnnipnlgn (Jiff mil plnchet. among ether things, directed attention te the reckless financial methods of the present State Administration. The fact that Charles A. Simler. when Auditor Genera; (luring the' last Legislature, had. either knewlnglv or through carelessness. ()P ignorance ,if the affairs of his office, certified te nn excess of SlIO.eilU.tHMI i ,. ., available for general fund purposes was made an issue In Mr. Plnchet's tight. Meantime the Evk.mms Pcni.ir IjEDOKH had Clllterlallr 1nlrrivirn,n,l Attorney General Alter why. as the law- officer of the Commonwealth, he had failed te take action te recover the .TIl'.I.OOO unlawfully spent l,j Charles A. Snyder in the employment of at torneys en high salaries? Why he had failed te Institute pro ceedings te recover the $5000 paid Llcutennnt Governer R. R. Beidleiuan by Snyder illegally from n fund set aside for "advertising and the escheat 01 moneys; Why he had failed te collect from Returns for Governer . , , , following is the uite by uiiiuties for cergp h. Alter and Giffeid Plnchet for the Republican nemlnatlnii fm- Gov- (Mier at lasi Tuesday's primary se far leeched I j,,,, Plmlint mih. I P's Heard S'rem . (0 ,.1200 ,. Til , . SO Cnuntlfii Adams . . . Allegheny Armstrong Heaver . . . AI101 1041 11(10112 2701 .'MMi 1250 20 12 4022 1105 1 21 ill :.5S 57.'!0 2011 1722 lO.'tt (1071 027 2521 5-iO 70:'. nut 2 ion 11712 1 OlIMI 2IIIIS 45.'!4 ie::7 inn Hi' 17 2,'l!l KI5 ins.s Lien 22:te 275 1H272 2111 I .1100 2(t.'5 i:i20 10721 IISS 1141 III 5 1 ntis no 1 55e:t 1(12 1102 5070 l.i,i 5ni(is :;.'eii 1742 ni(i7 0201 snot (MHO (I Kit 45IN 11027 5flS iini nnni 0400 1510 .Vid 1 2512 1701 .nn .'1474 1 012S 17141 ISII0 0500 05 12 ::i;i :.2 111 107 7H 2sSl (IS10 40:i!l 1050 22IMI2 1:1:102 4I7K 4H04 hse:n 4 IDS nis:: .'10411 1:101 SIMS 10KS,-, 004 ntse 7025 Bedford II Berks lt!."i Blair Ml 1I.-I Ml HO 10 Ifradfenl Bucks .. Untie,- .. Cambria Cameren Carben . .Ml 01 Center Chester lllf ( lorlen is, Clearfield Ills Clinten .",7 Columbia ... .17 Crnwfeid ... i!."i Cumberland.. 4S Dauphin .... Ill) Delaware ... l.'l K1U 2:1 Rile mil Payette OS Ferest 17 Franklin . , . III! Fulton 12 (j'lii Gieene -10 Huntingdon.. Ill Indiana 70 Jeffersen ... 70 .lunlnta 10 Lackawanna.. 215 Lancnster ... 12., LnwrcncH ... 57 Lebanon .... 4." Lehigh 87 Luzerne .... ."(15 Lycoming ... 70 McKean .... .'it! .Mercer (is Mifflin 21 Menree Ill Montgomery,. 1 III Menteur .... II N'orlliamiileii. 02 Neithumbcrrd II Perry .".2 I) 0 0 II 7 11 20 0 Oi is 1: 12 15 II II 0 1'7 00 0 e n 0 0 0 7 n e S' 0 s 1:1 71 0 III I2MI 15(15 Philadelphia.. H.'IO 200MM 11775(1 Pike Kl 25 040 Putter Ill 11211 1S7I Schuylkill .. IM liens :) in Snyder 22 i5 1S55 Semeret , . . 511 15.'I2 1077 Sullivan .... is ,sj 17s Susquehanna. 5S son .,( y Tiega ns 1112 :il Hi I'nlnri 22 712 2(i:i2 Venangf (Ill 27(1 ill 10 W'.inen .... 40 Oil 1102 Washington.. 152 (1117 7lle5 Wayne -Ill IJS5 2S20 Westmoreland 151 5000 (Hilll Wyoming ... 15 1S5 750 Verk 1.12 1102 I7S0 Tefain . , 1 .iffi limiw Mwm IL' 0 201 llBWtl I H .WW ' ? riMMtti iwi twar, STILL, BUT-LOUD IN ODOR tl!:f!misi4 Ua'VXVI'w " k .V'.-.' j .,. LyKf..'J-4KVVirKdLjHC:c4iP7XCA::VKKj ti.-- " .f..c A A X-jWVMSrXBCBSam feuuil In I Mr cellar at l.is fhrlstlini street odor hi I he siilfflng noses of fun City Hall then raided the, place OX MeCAI the ImmNincn nr frnm cmrles A. Snder the .fSOHO embezr.led b. Brindle while he was chief clerk in charge of accounting In' his (Snyder's) office, nnd after he had been repented I v warned hat the man had n critnlnnl record? Hiw failure te clear up these mnlters was a contributing cause te the defeat of Mr. Alter. m.,iibI" ,ik" " "i-n caries te .ilvldc among Ihem the .ole of Beles pe,,i use. went down te vimi-hlii,; ,. font- Charles A. Snyder. Stale Treasurer. leans this rnstep f t,,. ilrfeated. Ulatnnt. boastful nnd delimit. Mi. Snjder Is the official who declared in a newspaper Interview thai .s.'iOO.OOO hnil been laken at arIeus times in iccciit yeais from the State Treasury, hut thnt thi Commenwe.ilth "had net lest a cent." lie s peilintiu the must ceiisiiiciiiius victim nf Ihe Stlllletilie of decent citi- 7.CIsp. 111 a pip-clciiieu stalement he had declared that ihe defeat of Attorney General Alter for Governer in Schuyl- ' kill (utility would he regarded hy hlmjgine Willlaiu and Patrick the "deg I us 11 iPt'i-uiun rcpuui.-uieii 01 uimscn ny .. 111 approved tiislilen. his people. Dauphin County went Inte the dls- Chailes A. Snyder has heen lepti-' rard. along with Allegheny and Phila dlated by his people and in the most ! delphin. eniphatlc manner. Lieutenant (iovcrner Beldlemnti and He net uiily Ins) his county by tlnu- W. Harry Baker are the machine bosses .sands, hut his ward and precinct in 1 ,,f Dauphin and Hairislung. Hereto Herete Hereto Petlsie gac Plnchet an almost tln-ee- 1 "" Dauphin County's Republican ma-te-one majority ever Alter. -.A nil this iJentles have been clastic, running from after the Attorney Gcneinl had been ' "000 le 10.000. Tuesday's returns told rushed into Schuylkill County in re- , spouse te an eleventh-hour cry fiem Snider for help.k llnrmen M. Kcphnrt. new- Deputy Stale Treasuier and former State Treas uier. central figure in the Treasury scandal, had the majority in his county of Fayette lltcielly cut from under his feet. Hlu leadership was practi cally repudiated by his constituents. Ryrn Repudiated Sennler T. Larry ICyrc. one efthr'he had been lighting for years, just. triumvirate who nominated Alter in a hotel loom, net only lest his feunty. hut was knocked out for State com mitteeman, a position he has held for years. In a way this is one of the most significant Instance-, lu Pennsylvania of the uprising of nn eutinged people. William V. Leng, who, as a mem ber of the Heuse at the last session, refused te take orders fiem Ryie, feugUI the Senater in the northern part of Chester Count i and udmlni-tcicd one ei theweist healings eer gUen niii lender in the leunti. In Piitbuigh Senater Mti Leslie feli down w red hedlv en his job of piling up .1 nmlnrity for Alter, the hitter's home county. Te Leslie in Pittsburgh and Vare in Phihidelphhi can be laid ihe credit et OiAllcr's defeat. If cither one of them 20 Iliad made geed their beasts ns e thr 0 , s.e of the mainrity they could deliver, II1 Ihe Attorney General would have wen, 0 cien If li a gicatly 1 educed figure. (I There was money In unstinted ipiati 0 tilv handed out by the "Pittsburgh 0 Angels." net only for Pittsburgh, but ill for Philadelphia and the critical spots I) In the interior of Ihe State. 01 One woman worker reported s(p in( II dlscmeied that while the Plnchet fund 0 for Philadelphia allowed only $n0 for (1 a precinct, the Altrr-Cemhliic eigntit- je nation was boasting of S.100 for cer Ojtaln precincts, and meie if necessary. II Hither theie was mere money in clr- 1 dilution at Tuesday's election in thts 0 State than there had been for lears or (I I eKe n prodigious amount of lying was II indulged in b Interested parties with s no particular object in view. II In' 111 canines of the situation the II day pi ler te the election I said that It III would be a contest of the city against I 1 the county . (I ! Results etiiihns.ed that liew. 1 Pet haps the me-t cninn etc. fnllm-e the eiiilie day was thai, of the Vare Remove Skin Trouble With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Seap and het water te free the pores of impurities and fellow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment te seethe and heal. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for powdering and perfuming, StapblMkriwt SiSTAtefiiitttHLifW OvUnrtUV MW iW Cirtfaira Smp tMTf wHhatK aauf, 1 1' I . ' ' 1 ullh a "iilfjlit shift" of three men detectives who Itncsflgntcd iind notninntlen for Congress in the Right- ; 1- , ,nlJVlVJr,.L,l,S;,,I,l orgnnlatlen te "deliver the goods." ! eenth District today claimed victory. 13 ". n" "ernVr.i m w. s. Wmdi Instead of 1"i0, 000. they imlled out only i Representative Benjamin K. Fecht's is M. T MeFAdrien tt). T. r i-nrrnii'(fi) about SU.OOO. Besides. ,,j weie de- supporters declnied he had wen out H? ;.'"" 1',,'V ',","., J.J1,'2'!''rl se.led by some of their own people. l he district, which comprises eight s n Seubi (W-'k. AlixanUerVD mlnM "" The defection of Rdward .1. "Buck" IMIIn. leader of Penrose's old ward. the Eighth, nt the lust moment, was the enlniliiiiilriii ..f ii series i.f ..,. ..l., i lllllliatleil or U series nl sin prises. The later and most disconcerting fen- tine of It was that "Buck" delivered Jin . .11 limn TW..L m U!i, 1 '1 ld-llme ICIllOse majority te the I'incllOt llcKet. ... .1 .1 , .. 'letter last week resulted 111 a rnnvic- Anether sldewipe te the rlt.v ,tre tlcm of murder In the second degree ergnnlntlnu was the maimer lu which, was sentenced te from twelve trmwenty his e.nstiiuents steed back of Cen-' years in the Knstern Penitentiary bv gicssninn Geerge P. Harrow ii, the SUth Distiict. His return rcnllj reg. isiereii a iriumpn. While Vare had premised l.'o.ueo majority for Alter. Leslie in Plttshurgh nan L'uaranteeti i.ii.imki. inilceii. one ef1 the Piltsbiirgh leaderN ten dnks age told 1 me that thej were confidently counting en being able te swing a mnjerlt of fiem "."1.000 10 00,000 for Alter. ) As for inline well, the) wouldn't Cic shy ,,f thnt when the lime mine te I de business. J l'p In Lackawanna one of the sur prises was the size of the majority, rolled up ngalnst "Hilly" Gallagher, I Chief Clerk of the Senate nnd 11 side- ' patiner of Harry Baker and Sena- ' ter "Pat" Joyce. j Handed "Deg Rye" i William P. (I'lillazher Is reckoned ns one of tin- "inside" when it comes te iiiuiitlng nees In the sacred circle of the petty bosses of Capitel Hill. But Lackawanna, accerdtnc le renni'is. ""i"cr -story. . lleldlemun and Baker. the busy "Bs of the Capitel Hill combination when it collies te iriitlinHr . i..Ku r.... then- followers, snw a new light when1 the returns came In. The old reliable j Dauphin s majority dropped like n ba- ' remeier before a cyclone. There was no vindication In its verdict. As for Governer Sproul, he wns net spared in the catnclsym. He kissed' and made up with the .McCliirea !,. I before the battle. But it brought him no luck. Delaware Count- net mil) went back 011 him with a Plnchet majority, hut It returned te the Heuse Ueprcsen (alive Alexander, his inveterate fee the political bash! hiueuk. who dark ened the air at the Inst session with the enienemed darts h,. nuiig t i, rAclleney. 'ihe conclusions te lie deduced from this most remarkable lesult is t)0i the people have grown dlsguste( with the Mile of the bosses. Thev made them and thev have, for the time being, in least, unmade them. I The death of Senater Penrose left the State mgiinl..itien without a ill-' TWILVC YIARS x& JJE IS twelve yens old newa real live boy. In nine vears he will be a man the nine most important years of his life. Have Yeu a Carefully Laid Plan te Educate and Equip Him te Take Advantage of the Opportunities of the Business World? Meney is necessarily an important part of such a plan Regular, systematic saving from new en will provide this money. Our Savings Fund Department offers you the opportunity te make regular deposits bearing 3 65 7 interest. Five dollars will start an account! When a sffficient sum has been accumulated, our officers will be glad te adlXi SwfthsafererVatiVe inVeStment l0 PldUCe "- COMMONWEALTH Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Sts. Capital, $1,000,000 ham: iiki'emit iie.xkn rectliuj hand or n cunning, calculating I bruit.. 'J'herp wits nobody In the pros- ent outfit, of petty chiefs who was fitted te wear the (Hunt's llebe. Thnt tells the sterv. The shrewdest political leaders In the State today nrc men like W. V, Grlest. of Lancaster i Charles Jehnsen, of Montgemery: Samuel S. Lewis, of Verkt .lesenli It. (Iriinilv. of Itiicks. nnd I.nrrv Watres. of Lacknwnnna. 'I hey ,uJn jj, .irhtieti. president of the saw Ihe npprenehlng storm mid trimmed Chamber of Commerce, recently re 'heir sails te meet It. 'quested that with the completion of nr- I here 1h one m.stery that remnlns le rangemenls for operation of Hie Frank be selitd se far n Philadelphia Is con fnrd "L." action should he taken te cerned. The cemhlned eles for Pin- give transit relief te ctnplejcs of fm fm chet and Alter totaled In round ntiiu- terlps tiPiir tliP belupvnrd. bpr.s 8I8.0IKI. Petitions for extenien or flip P. It. in the senatorial fight thp combined T. lines in this section have been re re etrs for Pepper and Muike fell some j reived front twenty manufacturer-, sheit of .'0(1.000. whose extensive plants nrc in the vi- Ttwre was an excess, of votes fur chilly of the loeevclt boulevard, nr nr nr (iovcrner hi Seuth Philadelphia ward", icerdlug te Herace (irexkin, chairman of Vetes for Alter were needed. A matter the Transit Committee of the Phllndel Phllndel ef 4000 pcpss votes eer ether candl- pliin Heal KMiitc Iteard. They nrc dntcs lv unuunl. 'said te employ a total of .".((.(K)0 jier- Thlnk It ever. eit Phichnl people. sons, What will (llfferd Plt.cliel deV He cerlnlnly will net make the nils- Ferdinand at Daughter's Bedside ma' im ('llldr .'HIIPK' 111 I III iuiii-miiii cannot he nllcnnted He will nccnid fair treatment le all Republicans. He will tint npglpct hs friends, nor will he punish bis enemies. He will tnke counsel with friends nnd consider suggestions from his opponents. He will be Governer of Pennsylvania. F0CHT WON, HE DECLARES Beers, Opponent In Congressional Race, Alse Claims Victory I nun isiiuiK. .iiiia i.-,. i iJ.i . . i . Beth cnndldales for Ihe Republican and or (iovcrner Spreu lu Ilnrrlsburg, ., ,,,!' ', , ,1 'i r r xl.'fall te .ecegnlV.e Ills opportunities. . '' i""'"! "ml (Jiieen Marie of Kti drlft with the tide and neglect te gather .","Jlln. hn", nrr. v!m "l "' rtsnN- e round him material for the formation of I""' ; di.iighlcr. Princess Mlanhcth. wif,. a virile. Hide and efficient orgat.liitlen. (,r re.V;" Vrr,,llr?, V''"rRP . wh" '". Tn" which will win for ears a support that "" .,n: lir rrlnce-s Is reported u counties, by nheut 100 votes, while lilsl.ij ,,A,,.r,0,,.Ar,!Jr;,erw'"w ''ii.Vi. ZVm "" ' eppntipiit, Rdward M. Rpers, claimed ji j. nani Kuru in), 'd f Ilnimbauih (P) 'bis nomination b about ninety votes. $ M. N. Haines (Hi. f. v. citfenr im . ss Wm I. Hoiiein) J S Snyder ipi ., .5, A Kentlnll mi. H M. Hyrd (PI , Twenty Years for Murderer " 'Henry w Temnie m. c. i. Kri,n, (pi. . ,,,,. 'JO T. W. Phillips, Jr. (R. Jno. (1 Sebler (PI Geerge .lacke . of 11." Scars stree . st Nath. t. Slrnncmi.Jane K lenard (p ' !,..,. n,.n, ,rln hefnre .T.cre Vln. V'S H .1 nixi.r mi , :. i'. ..".i. -. ..i..i ... -.r" that Judge yesterday. Jackel is thirty-four years old. I iecs I i67i is76 1 1B8I I isaai iaai I teasi ioei i isekI im I iaic I . I 5 xnx rpr Jr xnr xqz zzzj: tdx im: tot znrrzm; l i 4 SEHJrfST 1 rh- -rt X - - - 1 1 ' - - Xt XCX Frem 0 te $288,000,000 The steadily increasing growth of our Trust business ever a period of fifty-six years, as shown by the above chart, is conclusive evidence of the sound, constructive, and satisfactory Trust service rendered by this Company. Ay2sT Capital $5,200,000 Surplus 16,000,000 Sr Fidelity'. Trust Company 325 Chestnut St. 14M Chestnut St. 6324 Woodland Ave., West Philadelphia YOUR BOY s ATTWCNTVONB IMillilMml ihme Surplus, $1,250,000 TITf.hS 1'Ht'HTft HMSCUTNP AVINOB ri'Ml TROLLEY LINE UP TODAY . D.--.,.i, m-uua-A srelri te f3e Roosevelt Boulevard Service te Be Dlicuned Trellev service en the floesevclf mm Ipvnrd will be dlsciisspd bv the Transit Commit tee of Ten lit n meeting in tne Chamber of Commerce Huildlng today. The committee which Is liended ny CONGRESS NOMINEES The following candidates weie nomi nated for Congress in the Pennsjlvanln primaries : 1 Wm s, Vnre (111. Ptephii riansan (r). 2 'Upe H. Oraham (ri) Klkn I). Hsvln IPI . .1 "llnrry r rtnnnkv rt), B. V Csrrell IP 4 V.fn, w. Edmonds flU J K. Wllllnc (I)) ." .! J. renntlly int. J J Fntrnrv (Tu it (leerice A". Walsh in), ft. .1 P(errtt (P) T ri p. Dnrrnw (rt). .1 V llrnhiim.Ji IP) 5 'Thn.. S fJuller (Fl) Win T Kills (III n -llrnri AV. Wntsen (lt. r, w Kr(,l I) k, .... ,, ,1-1.., mi mm, t e,. i mi n I.nurence H Vtr'in) I'm k Mclinedi)' i -i - M- w SKire cm. rhas. N Crenbv (p) in w ir. Klrkpatrlck (III. Krett Knt IP) hi "Adam M. Wyam 11), .1. m Cramer (p). " ' Z:,!,-n'- '''I'&h'Jli il .inhnVcVinNn'' J' ' HttU,rh' (D)- 3:' James M. Maae (III. 1.. K. Manlv (P) .il. -uuv 1-4 i.HmpDcu itr. Incumbent. Funds held in Trust mere than 288,000,000 AT HIS UFft WO'ltC t.NHURKII llllAllu Hill 1W I lit r l iv nn sngnii.v impnivcfi. : n.x MM r& gggSiX A -iii !f'm STORE OPENS AT 9 A. STHI'MIMV t I. 10. al NELLENBURGN . ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET I I rtt2UI STREETS L J Furniture and Bedding Avail Yourself of Club Plan Privileges S.'JO.OO Colonial Mahogany fljl nr Library Table... J'-LU''J iniC 100 Quartered Oak as Shown, $24.80 3-Piece Davcnettc CQ KH Bed Suits 34.DU Brown IraiherPttP. epen Inte brrl ninheRtiny or enK As lllunirntcil mf2.wtm i' Hntniirt 4 A tX ) Breakfast QOA 7K Suit 2000 Large Size Dining- Roem Chairs, as Shown $2.49 Brown scats. 46-Inch Plank Tep Buffet . . . $29.75 Solid Oak Chiffoniers, as Shown $9.79 Perch Rocker f V f $4.95 Ivery-and-Blue-Trimmed $15.00 Armchair $7.95 Ueh en se it and b.i' ks cie'ennr As lllustiaten 2-Inch Pest, 1 " 2-Inch Killers Brass CI 1 OC Bed VJ X.JLJJ $20 Pure Layer Felt Mattresses Ihcse iiutlrnsHs are all in. id- .r pure felt n imns are full f, ,, pounds -and .in- lewied ,ui i,t.m tU'Klui: $8.00 Brass Sample CO Qfr Costumers iDO.JD Hull or brlKlu finish w,.i i.i.u.,1 Icrs , uith liunipieiin heuki. M'cliiit hoiiwei n $5.00 Feather fl- r Bolsters 51.l)D nii'rlieBP. ,h,lHl"-" '"" flll. Ileil pUu- niled with iiuih ftathers Limited Quantity NELUflbUliflS Fifth FloeH ,...m i IE- '. "5T:&mmr 1? IF- c waj W ifJp g ii j 'JR Te e 'I CO nr? Si i I rW M. CLOSES. AT 5:30 P. M. ' 3000 50c 3-ycar-eld , OPHELIA Rese Bushes All Ready In Plant Out STri l r nburxjS Kliiwcr Sheju first lIoer Heusefumishings 5000 Ft. Ific te 22c Garden 22c Gar 12c Hese, with in Ft. Couplings. . . Mill rpmnrnitF Vetic went C O. D. 80c Galvanized Wash Tub. 2 Handles 59c S55.00 Hiirh-Grade White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet $33.50 I While Pti.iml j fl'ileh Inferior anil oxierler a rlrvrr, w li ! i sllilinc peri-r-I la'n lop Iinrp clas uj;ar jar and t spice Jars ei en nub Plan Window S'creens fl03PS33fin9i9v uliilWiMI Walnut stained. Screens, 15 x 3.3, at 41c Screens, 18 33. af 43c Screens, 21 x 33. at 53c i Screens. 24 x 37, at 60c $60.00 Leenard Clean-as-a-China-Dish HAA QC Refrigerator tDft.lJD One-piece white porce lain lined, leunrl corner porcelain feed rhamber. held en ( lull I'lnn. 51.35 4-Piece White Enamel Finish Canister Te TEA $1.00 White Enamel FLOUIl ZT 59c $1.15 Heavy Galvanized Corrugated Garbage Cans. g9c $.3.00 2-Burner Gas Het Plate. $1.89 ysJag6Si. aft,- gL . n .. I. - . . ... ' .. ii in cnnnei i (i uuii nnP piaie or it en pla'e Reg. $22.50 American Porcelain Dinner Cf ACT Sets at MJ.yO ' . li f . iei I r ''I Imi I ib'C'it t(ll I'll -il Hbape S'luhi imper. 3-Light $8.50 Electric Shower $4.65 1' le'l!i I I .lhri fllimll with fanc iiiliernril Klelies 65c Crystal (ilass or Vinegar or Oil Cruets ' I I i ll i I'Uiie 75c Colonial Glass Water Sets, 45c '"liHi-itlliir of Dlluher niuPTiix tllllllllOII. SHtLLfcfJfjURQS,, Third Fleer "i&ijS&SSEflp ,3 ferfe njaaD) Pi l- if II i Snf oemt - w v. . e w VklK 5-1 ll l VO.iO iLJ rn, J'M HCi3 -" ?& Sim? 'A t.1 1,' ' if!Lh M-Mfik, , ft TL M. . . a, Jfcm . , -'Wi h, .v$nik&s&, L
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