Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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HE Pianos listed below
have been taken as part
payment for the famous
Matchless Cunningham
Pianos or Plaver-Pinne9
they have been thoroughly reno
vated at our own factories and
arc like new. Although these in
struments are priced at these low
figures, they are fully guaranteed
by us.
EASY TERMS
UPRIGHTS
$400 Steinway
&Sens, $QA
(Mahogany) "
$300 Stegsr &
Sens, $QC
(Mahogany)
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EXCITING ELECTION NEW JERSEY POLLS
Mayoralty Contest Further election Fraud Arrests Keep
PRECINCT WORKER FIRED
ON IN CHICAGO RIVER WARD
te
Complicates Frelinghuysen
Edwards Issue
Officials Wary During
Balloting
Bggf 1
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$350 Newby &
Evans
(Mahogany)
noe
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$375 Henry F.
Miller, $1 Oft
(Mahogany) v
BBSs
UVill
$450 Schomack Schemack
er Ce., $1 OC
l(Mahogany) "-v
$500 Chickering
& Sens, $10 C
(Mahogany) ''
$475 Sehmei
Piane
Ce.,
MUe New
(Mahogany)
$175
$350 Smith &
Barnes, $1CC
Mke New lUV
(Mahogany)
18,000 Guards Wateh allots
Prevent Voting Frauds
Chicago, Nev. 7. (By A. P.)Vio P.)Vie
Ivncfl In connection with the elections
broke out early today In Chicago
when J. 11. Clancy, a Itenbllcan pre
cinct worker In ttie Eighteenth Ward.
a West tilde river ward, "was fired en
as no was leaving inn neme.
Nene of the shots took effect and the
nttnrkers rsenned In a motorcar.
lUttcrncss has marked the campaign 0f Qoek-C-ounty.
(or Cook County efflces la which the
Republican factionalism, religion, ana
even, te a small extent, the Ku Klui
Klaa, have been Injected as issues.
Policemen, operatives from the
State's attorney, Sheriff and United
States marshals, private detectives and
paid guardians of the ballet box te
the number of 13,000 watched te pre
vent fraud at the 2344 polling places
In the city and county.
Part)' chiefs estimated a vote of
hnut 72.i.000 in Chicago, with an ad
dltlennl 100,000 in the country towns
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KING GAINS OVER VAN HART HEAVY VOTE IS PREDICTED
I With the mayoralty fight further j Ru .4jertiti Preit
mlilitiR te the pernlcjltlns caused hy the Newark, N. J., Nev. 7. Vetlnc in
Ki-elingiihjsen-KdvMtvih issue, Camden New Jersey today was reported heavy
tediiv Is hntdlni! one of it most uneer- In most sections ilesnltc n drizzling rain.
lain ns wi-ll ii niet rxcltins (-lectiens. The prohibition lesue was reported ns
Ne, in recent . h,, , deter-1 ; ,-ny j gg
mined effort been made by both parties w,. n,j beer advocacy of IJevcrnnr
te set out a full vote. I KdwiinU. Ilemeeratle "candidate for
The polls opened at fl o'clock and ' Senater ! rellnglinysen a neat.
.. . , e i.. I Newark ami Jersey City reported nn
there nan a steady ln-nm of ' j ,lnus,miy heavy vote, with n netleenhle
morning toilers te the rolling places in number of women accompanying the
the first two hour". Manv women who 'men te the polls.
rn n,,,iv,.,i ie,,L m.Iv .mine of the en- I Department of Justice, agents were
, , , , .expected te cunnl the polls as tile re-1
pertunlty te v.,r,. bef.,-0 p. ns te work. HU,t )f cWfi,m frnm, nn,i nrrests in'
'I he polls will .'bi-c at . ,. el... k teiinsht. n,S(m .,,! Kisex Counties, but they
lteptil.Iieau and i leineenmc leaders , ,r(. , ()U (lutv in tllt, forenoon.
epresMsl cenihience i-i ine .income. , .. Tri.ntelli Klizabeth and Atlantic
outcome.
rbe had their full iiueta "t wcuKers ,.,,.. H ... , -, nnrticl
out lirlght and earl keepim; la'.s en i pntus j beavy vote, these cities
lll;' ,Mt,"l,,,ie,,1- , , ' claiming great interest in the wet nnd
'I he l-ielinKhuen-l..lv,ards ""i.;. ' !rv ;,,, Atlantic City predicts a
with lis attendant "et nn.l dr ,.,.TOr,j vote.
iirKiiments, has made the outcome full ,
..f uncertiiinty freiii the very beKinnliiB i , ,, v. . y- -mr A.
et the eiimpatgn, hut tile UlieNpecieii ,, . .. t.w.1,.1 ). nMU enrlv
today, with the result thet nn unusually
.1. ...!.. Kiitn ltu iMinnfliul 1 1 1 tf W Atl
ther complicated matters. ' ..'..lock this mernine. Manv women ae-
eempiinieil their male relatives and
eleventh-hour twist of Demecrati sen
timent in the mayoralty liuht has fur-
Ke.il riKbt t)M-r Maenilty
A week age Acting Muer Hani. S. .triemi- te Ti.e pens ami veicu.
Van Hart. Kepubli.-in, was a L'-te-l ..,. ,, x, . v - ,nv
.het ngninut t'euncilman Victer King. V-hurj ; ; . J- ;T l
iMimcrat. Today King j wer $ oMeVculhme"
feus t.l.rt.ie'SaJi'boem'over Z !n?j K-J women went t. the polls
week-end. As a remit, the mayeraltv 'rl 'euny.
city
contest Is the real light or the
ticket.
William V. Hrewn, Uepubliean
Ceuntv Committeeman, Is cliiimlng n
mnjerUv of I'J.OOO and upward fnr
Tuited States Senater Jeseph S. 1're
linghuyen, CengremAn 1'rancls 1-.
l'atterseu, Jr.. State Senater William
N. ltiinen, candidate for tioerner,
and the entire G. O. 1'. ticket. ,
the'
Atlantic City, N. .1., Nev. 7. (Uy
A. I'. i Pcsplte a drl7ling rain there
was a large turn-out of voters during
thu early hours of voting here today,
and the eipectatlen Is that there will
be a record vete polled. Over "..1,000
registered in this city, and there i
ever indication thnt the women voters
will exercise their franchise.
There Is keen interest here in the
contest for United States Senater. !
Uemibltcans admit that Senater I re- I
DEID K.,,
Founded In 1894
1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 13th St.
1119.21 Market St.
Featuring
Suits And Overcoats
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In nilditlen. llrewn fereC.lRts
eli.ctien nf Van Hart ever King b.v a
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imiance 01 UlU cil.y uckvi nuiui, .... i,,.,, , nn.l "in" Issue. I
iirilar margins, llrewn claimed Ke- wlI(,h ,1(1R nttrnctcd mere attention here I
of the four-
th'in any ether. Se for there has .
,ny
(lis
U'en no disorder, nnd no attempt at II-
$500 Hardman,
lte.,$195
I.llte New
(Mahogany)
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$500 Girard
Piane
I.ik New mUU
(Mahogany)
$600 J. & C.
FisrhPF Piane
Ce., $OOS
I.ll;e New tmt9
(Mahogany)
USED 88-NOTE
PLAYER-PIANOS
$375 Bellak
Piane
Ce., $een
I.nie Nw ttJJ
(Mahogany)
$400 Allen
Piane
Ce., $QAA
like New UJJ
(Mahogany)
miblican triumphs in twelv
teen ceuncilmnnle contests.
Kdward J. Kellelier, uemecriiie , , Vl,tinB ni,hnllch the Democratic
State ( emmitteemnn. today 'nce m ,, K.r, calm ,hpv nre ln possession of
the county te 1-rcliiishujsen and Hui Bsty.elrtlt warTants.
von, but bet the majority at MI00. He '
, predicted thu election of Kthan V. , i;t.rsen, N. J., Nev. 7. (By A.
Wrsteett ever Oengre-mnn rnttersfin. .) Hniny weather kept many -eters
I and claims King will carry the city bv fr,in the polls early today, with the re
a majority of 'J000. Kellelier expresI M,it that voting was light up te 0
i confidence in the outcome in the ether o'clock this morning. Women were
city contests nnd declared the Deme. net pwted te turn out in force until
crats will be successful in at least bis ater ln the dii.
of the ceuncllmanle contests. ,
. Always one of the Uepubliean treng- , Trenten, Nev. 7. (By A. P.)
holds of the State. Camden Democrats Heavy early voting was reported from
nre making their greatest iisht in recent all sections of this city today, with
years and claim enough support among women being well represented. Ter the
'the Independent factions te cause the Jir-t time a woman Is a candidate in
biggest upheaval Camden politics has Mercer County for election te the As
known In recent years. This is denied vcmbly. She Is Mrs. Bessie Mann, a
bv the Uepubliean leaders, however, Hepublican.
who claim the organization has net lest ,
any of its strength.
O. O. I Counts en Women
Itepublicans nra counting heavily en
the woman vote. The Frelinghuysen
"dry" boom was played hard in Cam
den,' particularly in church circles, ami
the ft. O. r. lenders nre counting en
at least three-feurths of the female
vote. I'ven Democratic women are ex- '
pected te cut the heads of thu ticket.
On the ether hand, Dem -.crats clnim
a strong sentiment among the male vot
ers for Edwards, und State Commit
teeman Kelluhcr declares Edwards and
Sil.er will carry the city district tn
spite of the fact that he concede- the
county te the Uepubliean candidates for
the two high offices.
There arc "-. -" I men and women
registered in the city limits. Accord
ing te a statement iuriiisiei ey i eun.y
RUNYON FACES STORM
FOR 11TH-H0UR PLEA
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Only dependable all.
wool fabrics; only
new and correct
models ; only geed
tailoring, such as is
done by the
Kirschbaum Sheps
In suits worsteds,
unfinished worsteds,
serges, cheviets. In
overcoats oxfords,
sturdi-k'nits and
plaid-backs.
Others at
35 te 65
Quality Always
Moderately Priced!
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Atlantic City Negroes
Atlantic City, Nev. 7. (By A. P.)
William N. Itunyen, Republican
gubernatorial candidate, made a wild
run through a heavy storm early this
morning te make his final campaign
speech here before a large audience of
Negroes. He mounted the platform at
I A. M. I
"The time has come," he declared,
"when ou muut cheese one of two men j
one who probably hasn't filled all
your wants, but who has never will
fully done an Injustice te anybody, and i
mother candidate pne pretesscs te nave
"f " .- Ill 1 ItlC'Lill i S&1AV444VSJ UW 1-. - wsi"l hV 4M ,
Committeeman Ilnwn, II": ub lean, they real r0nl)8hip for your race and has
are divided as foMews : Uepubliean u-en. lm(l thp chance, but has failed te make
12.70.1; Uepubliean women, f.47- .,00lj
Demefr.it
men, HOO1
$450 Story &
Ik-$300
iii.
(Mahogany)
$500 Leenard
Piane
T.IWk New w5U
(Mahogany)
I ESRg
$800 Girard
Piane
Ce., $!7C
i l.lUe New TT S jt
(Mahogany)
GRAND PIANOS
$800 Decker
Bres., $OAft
(Mahogany)
$900 Hazleton
riane
Ce.,
(Mahogany)
MOO
$1200 Ivers &
Pend, $gQQ
(Mahogany) vvv
lateral Makes of Grands at
Greatly Reduced Prices
IT PAYS TO THINK
11TH AND CHESTNUT
OfK.N EVKMNUI
(factory, 50th A Parktida)
f, ami, or a thousand rnnres iui
'.While th.rv nr. s Idmt muid.li. wlig, an
Wlintii iimid. Huuui i.r lurc.n le con-
wat xety ana nerr i.wn nrupnm-a i'.
ft ilery rtkl, uutiienlie i a iri
UBfMi mers mitn a inau.unu lira
h Hie villi want te r.ad thlf
MUin. H.ciien e
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rfued mar thu
baih uini ulii
MUit. "Malt II a UiilCi-t
Iji.mocretlc lien. ItOli
women. 2V71 ; doubtful
.1 .ttful women, 14S0.
Kely en lieadcrs" Rallet
Beth parties are ceuntini; heavllv en
the vote for the heads of thu tickers
te rull threuch their county and city
candidates. The Frelinchuysfn vete in
fhe county In expected te carry i?M -regate
Harry Reeves te victory evir
Hubert A. Irving. Democrat, and I.eeii
H. Buckle, Independent Ilepub'ieaii,
w'.ile Aemblymen T. Harry Ilewland,
.1. Ilueling- Celes and Wlllard T.
Olbb, Republicans, are expectr te win
bv big majorities. SurreK.ire Itee.s
hiis been in etfic.; twenty .irs.
However, the alleged sentiment i r
Edwards In the citj ilistri fs Ii ex
pected te be reilected In t'l- v.ite O'l nil
the city filhecs, t jt is l.nrlly ,.kel
te be etrenc eneustn te p !i an f the
Di'inecrnta through, v 'I !.. s.l le
exception of King, the i.mjera'tj ''un
didate. I'ntess the unexpected happen" C 'y
Treasun-r fJeerge A. K'.-y, Hepub'lcan,
will be re-elected ever Ianc Vbertsen,
1 I)emecrnr; Ilecerder O. fJlen Sa k k
heune, Uepubliean. will be re-eb-cteil
ever Geerge V. Tnsl . Democrat, nn 1
City Tax Collector A. Benjamin Sparks.
Republican, will be re-elected eer Ren
lumln W. Meleuev. Democrat. Prey
1 a-, been in olfice eighteen year'i, Stark
hf'Ui.e twenty -one years, and Spaikq
fix ymrs.
Democrats arn putting up a "tiff tight
I". each of the fourteen wards, but hsrd
v have any real chance of wlnnlnK In
t-ieri) 'han four, unless, as tnf.-d U.
fern, the unexpected eccuru, The Ro Re
. publicans leek like certain winners in
1 the Flr't. Second, Fourth. Sixth. Sev
enth and Tenth Wards, while the Dera
' ecrata arn strenglv fnw.rwl in thn
I Eighth nnd Twelfth, while the Third,
, Fifth, Ninth. Thirteuith and Four
I teenth are in the doubtful elnxs 'nire.p 'nire.p
cernered fights are being waged in the
1 Fifth. Seventh and Eighth Wards
1 Lee M. Ilarkins Socialist, likelv will
be elected te City Council ln the Elev
enth Ward.
DELAWARE VOTERS GET
OUT EARLY TO BALLOT
Thousand Attend Polls at Wilming
ton In First Half Heur I
Wilmington, lel., Nev. 7. (Dy A.
f. All tne peiung places in JJeiaware
were open by 7 :30 o'clock thin morning
nud voting began en the minute.
In Wilmington at least n thousand
votes were polled during the flrnt hour,
and it was believed fully half the quali
fied vote would be in by neon.
The voting proceeded quietly, with no
disturbances being reported in city or
State. Leaden) of both parties are prs
dieting victory by small majority.
Htate Treasurer Geerge M. Fisher
died early this morning, but this unex
pected turn made no difference In the
voting, as lie had net been reneminated
bv the Uepubliean State convention.
The term for which he was chosen In
JD20 eipirea December .'U, and tem
porary appointment will be made by
the Uef araar i
geed.
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Fat Starts Blaze In Kitchen i
Wlille ham was being fried this morn
ing, fat ln the skillet caught fire and
was spilled en the fleer, starting n
small blaze ln the kitchen of the apart
ment of Mrs. Mary Carren, 102S North
Hancock street. Firemen extinguished
the flames with chemicals. Ne dam
age was done. I
offer the Newest
in Fashion at a moderate Price
Footwear
of
Distinction
PLANT NOW
MICHELIS
BULBS
Fer blooming
next spring
Hyacinths
Daffodils
Tulips
Crocus, Etc.
Palma, Feme, Plant Tabs, Jnr
dinlerea, Peta and Saucers, Pep
Cern and Cern Peppera.
Catalog Free
518-516 Market St.
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Footwear this season
vies with the new
gowns in originality and
novel charm and at
DALSIMER'S you are
assured of style, quality
and perfect fitting.
This New Tan Tongue Pump
PATENT COLT with Blackl
Brocade.
ALL BLACK SATIN.
ALL BROCADE SATIN.
ALL PATENT COLT.
All Black Suedc-
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An assemblage of styles, notable for the distinction of its
presentation as for the moderate prices that prevail.
49
.50 te
375
.00
Typical of the Many Unusual Values
Coats, plain and fur trimmed, of ermandale,
panvclaine, fashena and marvella. Seme
trimmed with wolf, beaver or squirrel.
Coats in blouse, straight line, draped and
paneled. Copies and adaptations of im-
fierted models. Richly trimmed with fash fash
enable furs.
69-50
110-00
REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS ON
Entire Stock of Dresses
W5P
Fer Misses and Women .
Savings as Much as $50 en a Gewn
Canten Crenes Metal Cleths Lace
Peiret Twills Velvet Taffeta
Satins Chiffen Brocade Chiffens
19 00 29 50 39M te 175M
Values 39.50 te 225.00
Styles for Street, Afternoon, Evening
Corduroy Robes
Special .05
breakfast coat nnd robe effects,
quality. In cherry, rose, purple,
Drctty enough te suggest Christ-
New
Geed
cerjen
mas preparation
Sports Hosiery
Silk-and-Weel
Special J.75
Of excellent quality, in all the smart
colors. Full fashioned. Wonderful
values.
We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger, Weman
iiuwmn
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Hesierj
$1.95
THE BIG SHOE STORE
1204-06-08 Market Street
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
Repairing
and Remodeling
1115 CHESTNUT ST.
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Title Ins. and Trust Ce.
down t 521 Chcttnut St. the
interior of th bank ha Jutt btn
rpln(ed by Kuahnle. That lt'a
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Vine & 17th. Sis.
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Qhe Quality furniture Center
a60-26a SaFifth St PhUadelphia
Bet. Locust and Spruce
AT IFISER'S you always enjoy the
" security that gees with utmost quality.
Ne matter hew modest the price and you
will find our prices exceptionally low by
actual comparison you are assured of
obtaining soundest value and, of course, last
ing satisfaction.
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$235
Qtn Anna Btdroem luUe, in txce.
(one Walnut combination pitcet
Wiser Furniture is noted, tee, for beauty of de
sign and finish. And the same may be said of our
Rugs, Carpets, Lineleums, etc. Come. Sec.
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Hudsen
nl
Cap
315.00
Kelintky
Trimmed
Hudsen
Seal
445.00
Platinum
Fex Trim'd
lludaen
Beat
495.00
FUR VALUES OF VERY
UNUSUAL APPEAL!
Representative items from stocks where quality
i of pelts and correctness of style would
attract, regardless of price; and where the
prices are se low as te interest in themselves.
Natural Raccoon Coats... 175.00
Scotch Moleskin Capes 195.00
Hudflen Seal Capes 225.00
Trim'd Hudsen Seal Coats 245.00
Skunk-trmd. Caracul Coats 265.00
Hudsen Seal Wraps 295.00
Trimmed Moleskin Wraps. 345.00
Alaska Seal Wrap 895.00
Meire Caracul Capes 445.00
Natural Squirrel Capes. . . 495.00
Canadian Beaver Coats... 595.00
Russian Fitch Capes 695.00
Natural Mink Coats 745.00
Nntural Mink Wraps 995.00
French Seal Coats
and Capes. 40 and 42
Inch lengths. Very
smart models.
69
.50
Natural Muskrat
Coats. 40 inches
long. Dark skins.
Full flare models,
98
.50
Caracul Coats and
Cnpes. 40 inch and
full length models.
Fine skins.
145
.00
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