I f IRbUJHnK "H'TrtBMiBRtinBi'av.-, ; -"-. 'Cd)fnKT,4w wvni ni t r"" R"W!fSa i ajfite re nrp - r".r tw, :,. 'wst ?:..! ' a" 4 'J"KT y. M OCKEDOVER MMSWAN wan vote of HI WE HEAD Smith and Wtllwerth Each Re ceive Eight vetat in k k publiean Caueua STEVENS FOR FLOOR LEADER . Ner. 24. Seventeen Re- ?rc"-' .... .. t.-.. 1. i.lln Hfnaien wne iuci iicre Mrai testerdny te select officers affront Jnnte rnn Inte en unjx IL,I dead'eck ever the elide of a r:fi..f After seven nnneis, result KTln s mMtmnni of elrtt votes each IK Senater Wnllwerth. of .Camden, ft Benntef Smith, , K'uki. ntna en the various bal ESbetmen Senater Whitney, of Mer- and Senater Cese, of Somerset, ied at anj t me te vote ter www T the major candidates, though hs Bltht have swunt the election te either Uth or wniiwenu. Tannter Stevens, of Monmouth, j2Ea majority leader b a vel l9fte deadlock ever the Senate prest- Mimtf came as a surprise te most 01 SL...1... rfinKieimixl any knewledce Seutslda Influence In the form of E attempted deal. Nevertheless. It waa Cmarent that the followers of Sena- V Edxe bached the Hmitn canaiuacy, rtOe the stnnchest supporters of Dn rid flalrd, of Cnmuet., were behind the Wallwertb candidacy. Seuth Jersey llrlded Its vote between the two aspl inti for the presidency, se thnt the iilletln was in no souse geographical. The "wet" and "dry" Issues seemed . v. .Ilmlnntrd hv the fact that the fljmsters did net divide upon prehibi ten lines. emiiu IB u luuuuumni 'wet" and Wallwerth has shown i-,.t' irvnnlnirq stnre the election. although In past years he has followed he Anti-Saleen Lcngue leaders. rfai. rn ptnlnnntien seems te be thnt Ike supposed reunion of the Erigo and KTiril forces, which have been at word's point several years, was net i genuine reconciliation, out was uneu inly as a means of putting ever Mr. 3orle. of Atluntic City ns the Heuse najerity leader of the caucus last Tues isr. . The hand of Edge seemed apparent resterdny in the activity of his most ar ret sunnerters for Smith. These inclitd- d Senators MacKay, Hlelmnln, Allen ind Reeves. Tliose four with Case, foeder. Larsen and Wnllwerth voted ter Smith. The eight Senators support -ng Wnllwerth were Itlackwell, Bright. Uatbls, Plersen, Roberts, Smith, Ste llas and Whitney, BOY "HORSE THIEVES," 8 AND 9, ARE ARRESTED Toek Westover Team for Visit te "Surprise Dad" Clearfleld, Pa., Nev. 24. William ud Melville I.ee, nine and eight years Id, respectively, of Wcntover, were irausht restenlnv te the ceuntv Jail en a Kharge nf stealing horses. word was received by Tlietnns I,ow I,ew 11. Sheriff, resterdnv morning, thnt two ierse thieves were en route te Cienr leld, and with f-evernl deputies he was it tlie station te meet them. Te the Sheriff's amazement the Westover con cen rtablc get off the train and, turning In lie rlil'dren, wild, "Here they are." The lads were taken In charge, but net )laecd In n cell. 'iuc neys said their rather Is employed n a town several miles from their tome. They wanted te see him and, coins a team tied te a pest in the mreush, they untied them and sturtcd in their trip te "surprise dad." I CONCRETE ROADS iifgiaggggif1 mnsssm Wi'v1 ci-rtJWwTSfiai r jin.:yt?.-hTm ami rif -Mi,WV na ,, - r - i rvf.i'Kiwm ' H'frwtli PAY OOMPINtATION IN OAtH Altaeaa, Pa., Ner. SM. Workmen'! compensation must be paM la cub, according te a'declelea reeelved from the Bute beard yesterday, by eempta aatlen referee Jacob Snyder, ef Altoeaa. It waa baert ea.the cue el aa Injured miner who waa given a ten of coal by luesi, i ne pne ei no . cvu waa Sharp Critlelim Heard of Cen- SXcted frea? hla confpensa'tlen. nell'a Suggeetlen for Change of Policy In State II00O It LIFT TO CHURCH Moereefim, N. J., Net. 84. By the frtU of W. W. Btekee, nretldent and cashier of the Moereatowa National Bank, 42000 has been left te the Math edlet Episcopal Church here aa a ate ate erlal te hie wife. The laterett la se be aaed te mppert paaten ef the church. JUOQI PATTIRtON IMPROVIt The coadltJea of former Jadge Jehn hi. Patterni,. who la la the hflserl- eerdia Hospital eafferlng frea aa la feeted ahln bone In consequence of an automobile accident recently, waa re ported much Improved today. PLEA WAS FOR ECONOMY Sharp erlHclsr.1 of the recommenda tions made by William H. Oennell rela tive te changes In the construction pol icy of the State Highway Department were heard yesterday, particularly crit icism of Mr. Cennell'a suggestion that the exclusive construction ef concrete reads be abandoned In favor of a mere economical policy under which reads would be constructed according te traffic demands. .T. Dorten Weeks, president of the Keystone Automobile Club, said he ap proved of continued concrete construc tion. "As aoen as a read Is Improved." aald Mr. Weeks, "It attracts traffic. An example Is the Wilmington-West Chea ter pike and its extension toward Potts town. The read, before It was Improved, waa scarcely ever used, bnt new the traffic Is se heavy a special semaphore Is stationed et Its Intersection with the Lincoln Highway. Where any read la a main artery of travel and by that I don't mean a major artery, such aa the Lincoln Highway It should be con structed of concrete. Such a read Is cheapest In maintenance and the beat for driving." Despite criticism of the Oennell re pert, engineers of ether States have frequently criticized the Pennsyl vania policy of uniform concrete construction. That policy, Mr. Cennell pointed out, will delay completion of the highway system until 1053 and will en tail an expense of approximately .WftO, 000,000, besides virtually estnb lhln a monopoly of read building by cutting uewn competition. Mr. uenneii is net opposed te concrete construction, but he does net helleve expensive concrete reads should be constructed except where traffic demands. FATHER3 AND SONS DINE . Moorestown, N. ,l.t Nev. 24. About 200 persons attended the father and son dinner under the auspices of the Moorestown Y. M. C. A., In the First Knptist Church here lest night. The speakers were Hareld B. Wells, of Bordentown, Judge of the Burlington County Court; Prof. Oeerge C. Baker, ei me .Moorestown tiign ncnoei ; iicnry '. steckwcll and the Ilev. William J. Cusworth, pastor liaptlst Church. of the Moorestown HOSPITAL FUND OBTAINED Alteena, Pa., Nev. 24. A campaign te collect $200,000 for Alteena and Mercer Hnnltal( was successfully com pleted yesterday after a week's drive. PERSONALITY COUNTS However iruch the voters may atnaeTM with Lady Nancy Amer an te her prohibition Ideas, the wlnneme lady wine many adherent! by her prienllty. Special wlrelena die- Ratchee from the rcnuc t.maa' Londen iewa HurfftU keep our readera pouted en the political situation In Encland. A Ferelin Kwa Page every day. Is a future et the FI'BLIC LlDOSS. "Make It a Habit." id. RzzScrew Machine. Products Parti or Assembled Atticlet made te Speeifieatiena PREMIER RADIO MFG. CO. 1BOO North Oth St. Celumnl 41MI Psrk SPm mrmmmtMWW)MKx RESIDENT OF CHINA IS VICTIM OF FRAME-UP May Lese His Office as Result of Le Incident Peklne. Nev. 24. ItennrlH nre rlr- eulatrd that the Flnnnee Minion,. t Wen-Kim Is new the nersnnni ii..i of the President, who urged him te lcare the jnil. Ilie .stieiiKer of the Heuse, nn adher ent nf l!ie Kim. attemntril n m.t. la Wen-Kun the gout in an cfTert te wist the Cnliinet following a quurrel with the Premier. The flmrccs of corruntten lmvn ln emcinuy iireveii groundless. The whole affair Is typical of tlie worst slili of Chliiee i"lliie.s as engineered by 'IViie Kun, who h.-is presidential ambitlniiM. The til'iihil'ile reult of tlm wlm'n n. lal pruci'Pdln, will li the President's pelitieul (le.nli nml Increased prest igu of the Cahinet. e.peeinll.v of I.e Wen. hnn anil, ciiruiiisly enough, Tsne Kun's tessilile elvciieu te the presidency In a few uieiiths. MAYOR WINS DAMAGE SUIT lCIIahetll. N. .1. N'nv. l l.ir- today returned a verdict in favor of Majer Mravlag in Mrs. Kll.ifn'th freer s .slTi.oeo diunage suit iintnsi the elheial. JIm. Freer sued te re cover ciitniiiMiwiit ,,,. r..M !.. .I....... ... ,... DUsLiiikI. Chillies K. Freer, strut.-!: hv JiBjur Mravlms's mituiaehllu en De-ttmk-r Hi, l!)21 RellarM tired muscles SPECIAL TO I Atlantic City Delaware Rtvrr IlrUje Itcute AFTER Army - Navy Game SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Went riillartelplilA , Plpliln r. "ii i'. M. , B JS 1'. M. s.;is I1. M. " N-rtli l'lill.idef Ar. Atlntitli rltv fK,ii,h L'jri-lliM Ave.) 11.49 T. M. l'ailur Cani and fenrln-t niriiliir trilm l,-ari llrenl Street Htv tlen s.ll r. SJ.. 7.20 l, M. nud It 3.1 1'. M. l.i'e Mnrl.i-t Ktreet Wharf .1.41 P. M. UlPOtrli- ttnlns .100 P. 11., SIM P. M. and 11,00 P. M. 42 Atlantic Clt.T trrk day, 33 Sunday trains via Pennsylvania Railroad SMMHMeaeaMHBi .7 - r Special Service te New Yerk Frem the Reading Terminal, 12th & Market Ste., After the Army-Navy Football Game A ipectal train leave the aarne( Readlnv Terminal, lflth and Btmeli. 4ft mlnntee after tin same. In nililltlnn te our reitulir S e'clnck triln and our epeeliil Army and MAW a n'rlenk train. PirlAr 0.ir and Dlnlncp flnrvtn en all .- - . .- .. .... ..-. -. . '---T .--- .." irr.ini. BUcpina Terminal at liW 1 car for Mew Yerk en train leaving Heading l A, . PhiUdelehi. A. Travel en El "HOLLANDER A FLEISHMAN CO. J 1, Philadelphia Leading Credit Jeweler$ 2M m BUY NOW-PAY WEEKLYjp Jl I C3Uae' 8 fttl lSStre X HZiri SIAMeVD H HI SaatMSaT ttU H ,'!? 9 SOU! eOtS meMttSfa. HI ifJULi"1 .nt Xu& a tin ' Qtlfiil sne inaraaUea 1 lllll diamonds is lS-k. l mijtw yS7 ,,. ISJI UI iptctsJst D WUmf J3 a $1M WtMf Qy.rry $tMWM9 . HI WBT WAXOHZS U nrr vut4 1? plttn or faser, patten, W M ehape ,1B and IT jeweled f 1S-K. alee la emblem deelcn. Toe W 111 rellew or whit sold ctaee. Bach will net, bate the ellfhteet II 111 Qll watch ta uarantied by the menu- dltScnlty le making your Mice- IIM II I factnnr aa wMl aa br eurwlvta. tlea here. IUI n ii.m wutif sim wuUf In J5JJ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS WR Cor. Chestnut & 11th SketUr Wrlte fsr ftse book ef Qw r PHONOGRAPH In en Heur Yeti may aaltct tSonera Cheney Brunswick Columbia Ne Meney Down Start te Pay m JtUMMary AU eM mtk U than ym makn m eceh BSevnsuaBsmai M mktm eaeaena Myers F. Hall INC 2626 Gcntmntewn Ave. Opwaaiea Eveaiags m tmmmmmmwsmmmm'im jjiH 7 Ne. 7104 WELSBACH GAS UGHT This improved mantle light harmonizes with the lines of your up right fixture. Inex pensive. A great gas saver. In the Interest of Geed Lighting A little attention new will as sure plenty of clear, mellow gas light throughout the coming win ter evening!. Whether you are interested in purchasing a new light, or in hav ing your present lights put in shape, we shall be glad te send a representative te leek ever your lighting equipment and offer help ful suggestions. Call, write or phone THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY DONT REPAIR THAT LEAKY ROOF! Write for free copy of booklet, "Your Reef." Tells about the care of your reef, and a new guaranteed reef at lest than cost of repeated repairs. Tiega 8700 $Jkktmau6aem& --ill aaerle am eel Snakr SL SPECIALS. FEKFOKMAJNUS SUNDAY, NOV. 26th :15 A. M. "A Demestic Scene." Andy, Min and Chester Gump. A Millien Laughs. 9:20 A. M. "Leve's Laber Lest." Beeb McNutt and Pearl. A Thousand Smiles and Sighs. 9:25 A. M. "A Bacheler's Babe." Walt of Gasoline Alley and Skeezix. "Why Men Leave Heme." 9:30 A. M. "Beauty and the Sap." Betty and Lester de Pester. Anether Millien Laughs. 9:35 A. M. "The Villain Still Pur sued" Relentless Rudelph is always en the job. 9:40 A. M. "Somebody's Steneg." 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