v-7 Pi."' -'10 . - - EVteNING. fk W: e r tf CAMDEN MAYORA L CONTEST CLOSE ONE Victer King. Democrat, Is Giv ing Acting Mayer Van Hart a Vigorous Fight KEEN RACE FOR COUNCIL With the "wet" nml "dry" (mip Itrtn-pcn Oovfnier Kdunnh itnd 1 nitctl States Senater Frcllwjhtij sen ndilinit ni throwing touch of uncertainty te tu campaign. Camden Is winding up its keenest political fight in recent years. While the Republicans ere expected le make n clean sweep of the city ticket Tuesday, with the possible ex emption of the Mayer, indications point tewnrd Democratic ieterie In several of the ceuncllmnnlc contests. Fer the first time in tnnn ears. Democrats are showing an organized effort against the strong Republican mnthlne piloted lij former Senat'er Darld Bnlrd. A Keen tight i being waged in the mayoralty comet, in which Acting IMnjer Frank 8. Van Hart. lUpiibllcm. In opposed bv Councilman Victer Kins. Democrat. Van Hart is the favorite te win, but King ii showing unexpected strength. Acting Mayer Van Hart is com pleting the unexpired term of former Mayer Charles H. Ellis, who resigned last April te nsutne the duties of post master In Camden. Van Hatt has rep resented the Seventh Ward In City Council for the lat twehe jears and i exceptlennllj popular. Iln ha tirn cue of the Organization's standard-bearers In Camden. King In Serend Term King Is -ering his ecend term in Cltv Council as u representative of thp Twelfth Ward, ntul is one of the two Demecrnts nmeng the twent -eight members of City Council at the present time. He 1 the only Democrat te be elected te a second term in Cit Council for a decade. . . The rote en Frelmgliuyscn and Ed- i wards ia expected te figure prominently In the niaernltv contest, vnue tne and Twelfth, while it appears te be n toss-up in (he Third. Fifth. Ninth and Thirteenth, A Socialist Is the fuerlte in the i:icenth. -Independents. Hustling Independent Republicans arc running In the Fifth. Keenth and Hlglitli Wards ns the third part candidates in three-cornered tights and .are threaten ing the overthrew of the Republican organization. The candidates in the Fifth are Councilman Leuis rtltanti rtltanti rtltanti voglie, Republican; .leeph Weed, In dependent Republican! Vcrner Wilnn, Democrat; In the Seventh: .lescph U. Dnls, Republican; Patrick Carr, In dependent Republican; Tdwnrd Slice hnn, Democrat : in the Eighth : Coun cilman Fred W. Scherpp. Democrat; Dr. Themas W. Runtlng, Republican; WlUlnm Smith, lolered. Independent Republican. Willi William K. Kimble. Uemecrat, his Millport te I.ee M. llHrklns. Socialist, what was at lit nt n threc-inrnei-ed tight in the F.lexenth, lias narrowed down te a battle between Hnrkins and Edward F. l'enrd, Re publican. Klmbles" strength is ex pected te gle Hnrkins the necessar etcs te win. In the Ninth. Councilman Enes R. Dellmutli, Republican. I being sien n hard tight by Edwin L. Seabrook, while Fred W. Stanten. Democrat, and Hareld. K. Runeii. Uipiibllc.in. are waging a warm battle m the Thir teenth. 'I lie recent death of Ciniiuilnian .lelin S. Debbins. Republican, nppiiieutly Iwi.-n nured the election of Rebert S. I'.iirns, Dcmecint. Fermer Councilman .lehn T. Redan has been elected ns the sub stitute candidate for Debbins, bur us the etern will be compelled te use stickers in toting for Redan his election seems very remote. In the ether wards the results appear te be foregone iondusien. MARILYN MILLER ILL Mnrlhn Miller la out of the east e' "Sally" nt the Ferrest Theatre, and her rote, the titular one, Las been assumed bv Mary Eaten, of the Ziegfeld Follies. MU Sillier, who In prhatc life ia Mrs. .Tack Pickford, la mi Id te be suffering with appendicitis in ii New Yerk hospital, but management of "Sally" announces that she will be nble te return te the company lu a few dajs le Hnlfch the Philadelphia en- Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticiira l?P'.-g.gg flr8BTMff) at -tern Intensive ceuncilmanic waged also may result pected turn either wa. Van Hart is the better known of the two candidates for Majer, and unless King murshnU unep-ted ele entH-heur strength the Republican should wh. City Treasurer Geerge A. I rey. T.ix Collector A. llenjamin Sparks and O. (ilen Stackheue, all Republicans, .ire expected te win by comfortable mar gins. Their Democratic opponents are Isaac Albertsen. llenjamin Mcleney and Geerge W. Tnsh. In the ceum ilmanlc contests the Re publicans are favored te win in hex en of the fourteen ward, as follews: First, Second, Fourth. Sixth. Seventh, Tenth and Fourteenth. The Democrats appear te have the edge lu the Eighth NEW JERSEY FARMERS PAID FOR THEIRJrVAR CLAIMS Settlementa Under Way for Dela ware Ordnance Site Perhlntewn. N. J., Nev. .'!. I uric Sam has loosened his pur htrlngs ami , Is paying New Jersey farmers for l.inu taken ever by the War Department four years age for establishing th Delaware Ordnance Depot. There nre thlrty-seveu parcels In all, owned by twenty-seven individuals, whose lsiliu tUSSleS belli.; arrrjflntA tin9lr ;i mi'irf.'r nP !l milllnn !- .. ... . ""B"-- -..- ., - - - - 111 1111 UUUA- dollars. First pa.vments have been made 5n the Quartermaster (iener.il's Office at Washington in amounts of from SlOud te SINJ.OOO te n total amount of i?10U. 000. Settlements nre being denied up as rapidl.v as possible and it l CApccted that all of the pavments will have b" n made b.v the end et thU week. Tlie yuartermnster (Jeneral Is repiesented hire by Hurry S. P. Neill. RH tape bound up the acquisition it the depot site here te such an extent that there a real suffering bv se.--eral families, who were required te quit their farms, vltli ninny of their nep ungathered. The depot site covered mere than 100 acres from whbh lllti farmhouses, barns and ether structuie were cleared. W.LJK)UGLAS 567&8 SHOES ASS!. V.L.Deuglas shoes are actually demanded year after year by mere people than any einer suee in me worm. W.L.D0UGLAS8he feJi? i luiiwriin nun workmanship tire uneqimled for the price. It Is worth while for you te knew that when you buy W. L. Dmtglus fthecd you are fretting the benefit of his forty yenrt experience in ranking the best shoes possible for the price. WUDOyGLAS;wri; the price paid ter them. Wear tiicm aim save money, rretee tien against unreasonable profits is guaranteed by the price stamped en every pair. WL.DOUGLASffieeareput 110 stores at factory eest. We de net make one cent of profit until the shoes arc sold te you. It is worth dollars for you te remem ber that when jeii buy shoes at our stores YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. Ask vniirrifMilrtfnrV.r,.T)niiir1n!( shoes. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon having W. Ii. Douglas shoes with the retail price and the name stamped ou the sole. The retail prices are the same everywhere. W.L.DOUGLAS $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are exceptionally ' t.m.wwwa-w g0(m snecS( 0ny by examining them can you appreciate tueir value. W. i. Deuvl $4.pO mnd4M mho W"Wj HK JB fe IgHSk U '. L. Deutfas name and portrait it the fift ittcwi shoe Trade Mark in the wftld. It stands fer tht high est standard cf quality at the lowest possible cost. The name and prUe is plainly stamped en the tele. US I ' '' hW 3frTi" bmmt In forBeya, fan Bew. bmmt In mtylm, bt mllmreunt IF NOT FOR Mlt IN YOUR VICINIT V.WRITC FOR CATALOG). RMiaaat' W. I. Draglu Bluw Ce.. 210 Spark It., Brockton, Mtta, TO MERCHANTS: If no dealer in your town han dles W. L. Douglas shoes, write today for exclu sive rights te handle this quick telling, quick turn-ever line. W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN PHILADELPHIA : 117 North Eighth Street 1 33 S. 60th St., below Ludlow St. 4050 Lancaiter Ave. (near Prtttea St.) 132 Seuth B2d Street II 17 Market Street (Reading Ter.) Wilmiaftoe 701 Marktt St., car. 7tk 2254 North Frent Street TRENT0N, N. J. 29 Eait Stata St. Fteif malted with n carry complete lines of W. T.. Douglas Sliecs for Women. -- OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS WLOOUOl 7 YCARS Or ACC vT Yeu as well wear Italian Silk Underwear might just m rSf J Tr j m Si A tt ii in die wurtfif of the Ktyier luliin Silk VuUitt thtirmpcrietqu1it ni uquuit. uilenng trt fitn th. trunt rut. Jim tlrt. inche tbev. th. Lnt thy ie net wnnkl. or roll up. 2,30 and up !yek fer th. Mtnt'fil ttinfetc.minl m th. cretth or" tv.ry pwr of Kit Mr ItiLin Silk Bloemiri it iniurn th.ir durtbihr). Sitltch.l with ttiry itip, filing comfort met of tnevuunt. Mar i el fit reinforcement $3.50 and up costs less because it lasts se long WHAT'S die use et denying yourself the delightful luxury of silk underthings when you can wear Kayscr Italian Silk Underwear the finest of all silks at less cost than ether materials? Net for the same cost as ether kinds, mind you, but actually for las. If you don't knew that, it's for only one reason you've never worn KAYSER. Pure silk absolutely the best procurable such as Kayser uses, is the most durable fabric en eardi. And when you wear silk under garments tailored te fit, reinforced where wear is greatest the won derful Kayser Manelft you arc getting mere wear, mere comfort than you can out of any ether kind. As for laundering just place it in dae basin with a geed soap, dry it, iron it, and there it is. 'all 'f 4 D.ntn.4 for cemfen Ki)ifr Itiiiin Silk Union Suit fu.nli iti purpei." nh ' room neuth" yet unfully fitting ill. ngut. Loek for tin Mintlfil " infercmint. (6.00 and up fe j T&haJ? mLi "t- mm g71 WL 4 K. " 'BjmOm &?1 mmmnmam lh AtetuutSlIX MtOt IH 1)3 k. C.ft SXaficuix cJllC Leek for tht ittrrtd Ubtl One star for medium ntifhl. Thrtt star for heaiy weight, kit I Cs7S,...AG'4 v I jrr UJLari rrim fr 4 yA K WWlt. V!BS JT 1S solve the preblem: Smart Clethes for a small outlay Fer 25 years we have been satisfying thousands of men and women in clothes. Be better dressed at little cost. Men's Clothing Women's Clothing Suits .i- Loats $25 Kvci'U wanfcd'elvle Overcoats ' $25 mmm jy- M fcil I Beauties Fur-trimmed m 'vj All the newest TkWgffl models, with ami without belts. ,.. Dresses $16.50 ncnutlful French crcpci and new, soft Futins. Seel,.s Fletr "Mkmik lAmA At Regular Victer Catalog Prices "Pny ns Yeu Play" is the privilege you have, if you bny your Victreln or Victer Records at Stern & Ce. Our liberal credit plan is sure te attract in a way that will make you want te buy all your Victer goods front Ub. Our stock of Victer Victrelas and Victer Records i.s complete. All the newest models and Records available for IMMEDIATE delivery. Our Big Street Fleer Salen will interest you such an inviting place te examine the machines and such' com cem com fei table rooms te listen te your favorite lccenlh. And, of course, our capable und courteous personnel will make purchasing a real pleaMire. Step in and hear the new November Victer Records GIFTS OF JEWELRY "Illinois Watch 20-ycar guaran teed case, il) jew els, adjusted movement. $ QA75 36 DIAMOND RINGS Fer Ladies Heautlf'il elhlsn in ilUt IS-Ut. vhltc beM. FOl ClPntlPmPn Handsome ISM. $50 $100 Street Fleer WOMEN'S 14-KT. VHITE GOLD WRIST WATCHES Newest designs.Ak with guaranteed IS-" jeweled movements. 25 I O-Pc. "Biltmore" Suite ' $1QQ fin-iii'li 15nff''t, cml-cnHcwti 1 1 1 ii i I'lesct. Ihib- OI)long T;(cnlnn 'rHlilf. !;iii'e-rl Serwi. B I'lmlrs iintl Ann t'linlr cecicl villi pciiiiliip iputhfr. This Is tiuh a ictuiirUablc Milue Si flh Fleer 1'xlti Resbury A.minster $3750 !lia Royal Wilten $74 j(, S.:!xl0.0 Royal Wilten $68.50 iM'J Seamless Velvet $26.7,5 9.1U .SLamles,". Tapestry Brussels.. $18.7,5 Oxll! lUay Revers-ible Rugs $10.95 Third Fleer blanmCets Wemleiful Values in Beautiful Woolen Ulankcts 6.75 EtrK Waim Ail-Weel Blankets, of Piirt Quality $9,75 Second tloer Raamfhg nM MnmuipTiiiiMii"i aH $ Burn gas, s a v c big coal bills a n d n e II s h c s te bother with. The Radi antfire is i u s t the thing for tbe-c bard bard te - heat rooms. 15 te 75 - .. J mBssisWswnMstsssWsnsnmmmmmsmnmmsstteem. mr'9msmsmmemsmiswnntnMmwniBWBwnmBn f mmm''mm'mmwimmMmMmMmemmmmmmmmwnmmmmm rnTi 111 n7 . . I. . . tit ... n - r7 tSK.AJtfi"rr' 'lMi"i' nil went ; ( 0. u ( Urtsemrnt Sold E "Rex" Meth -Proof Furniture UEX SANITIZIU) rURNlTURlV'NluMniouslvupbeKtc.cl even en the back, in vcleur of exception,.! beauiN. "ij, 1 mi. cushions deep cel 1 jprlug backs heavy roll arnv an. leautiful V ? tas:eb. Meth.s will net uiin tbrse suites. "ciuiiiui mik nm Fuirth Fleer vf. . In Dim di)i f clinrnt I th. Mwr iuiiu &'Ur Spent eiaemwi Mrv. oeubm purport 1 inn I m L by uklng th pUc. of p.meet . t "Leuis XVI" Bedroom Suites This handsome Suite is in AMERICAN WALNUT. Includes Bew-end Bed, Full Vanity, large Dresser and Chifferettc. $195 Fifth Fleer 1 he "Champien" Uas Range $ I Ins is a well- madf ;s kam.i; and azures quirk, satis- factory cooking. BBL eier ree Delivery by Aute Truck Within 75 Miles nt QQ.75 HI I I I i" I Basement II 712-714 MARKET n mr. STDrn Underwear m I Met r- mMI US pani csaueruBif ptiian. m , . jr m wm mlaibi I "Tf 'Wi tMem9 f Furniture jS3zAv V t K77..1 t A rMmtxl i' ' tf A. ttm, ..,... ft '"".flry'1 i. A-.':'"? ti dJlaiwr1 f4,90 tad up I v l. 11 f A I d$rn -Af yBWB3L4 r.wtMf.-ai.tv'HiT.w . WMF$m&k mi) yMihu'MBm
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