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4430 •Jlje Consljoljortiett fteanrfcr. , PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY THE OONSHOHOCKEN RECORDER TUESDAY', OCTOBER 3, [fill .SI PER YE Alt ORGANIZATION SLATE DEFEATS MOORE DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION OR-DERS SUPPORT OF CHR!STMAN AND BREADY WHICH DEFEATS THE LOCAL CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. DEMOCRATS VOTE KEYSTONE TICKET TO DEFEAT SOLLY. The Unifora Primaries h< urday, to n< m e 1 ou itj tick- Chi out :i light vote (.A the Republican* o but tii>' Qemocrats were out u ton e dli Iding their vote i their own partj and the K< in the contests on thi Repub Mean Bide, S i VVH lama, 0\ trlci Attorn j i oinlna- Uon by a large majority and Buck-waiter «.i- an easj winner over Hart ranfl and Missimer for the i tlon tor Recorder of Deoda. Local Ini i it was < i ntered In the candidacy of M. i\ Moore for the aominalio i ti r Count] Commuooner. on the Democratic and Keystone tick-ets. Thioichoui his home districts, Mr. .Moore polled (ho urges) vote ev- >■< ■- ivon .1 county candldati i I a pri-mary i l.ciion. but In the districts controlled bv the Democratic u-gant-ation, especially In Norristowu and rt be made a poor showing. On Friday, the Democratic organi- ;iii<m Issued orders to have as many Democrats as possible vote the Key-ttoni Lick-*j In order to capture tha nomination for J. I). I.arzelore. for .fudge uf the Orphans' Court and also i< vote [or the Fusion Candidates for Ce-inty. Commissioners, Bready and Christ man Moore was defeated by Bready by list) votos on the both tick-ets. i" i! e Q in ugh, th i Republican ticket wa.- nominated and there wan but one contest, that for the two vear t< rni tor Bchool Dire tor. Wil-liam * lea\ ■• and Louis Jones were ■u< i ■ -mi candlati s, I eonarl Bell haci a majority in the First an.l Second wards, but ran low In the three wards. The rcsr.lta of the contests on all ti :--"is for County Offices are as fol-lOWF ' Juoge of 'irpiinns' Court Laivelei e—K 1120 So ly—K .681 District Atorney vi—R 4238 WiUian.s—R 2308 Recorder of Deeds Buskwalter—R 4424 Hartram't—R T,,T Missimer—it -.. 7M Register of Wills Went/.—D. 22M K.—99a. Wilson—-D 617. K.—377. Recorder of Heeds *3outcher--D. 2325. K.—1050. Wilson—D. 617. K.—377. County Commissioners Bready —D. 1- IS. K - MO. Ofcfstman—D. 2080. K—gj i. Kapler—D. 487.' K. —158. Moore V -848. K.—611. Magee, W—426. K—.••>•;. Smith, D—852, K—290 V Iff—D 281 Directors of the Poor Anderson, D.—S I. K.—843 DJmmig, D—1656 EC. —682. Dix, D.—721 K.—428. O'Neill, D.—843. K.—479, County Controller Calhoun, D—863. K-- "Malsbergei. D.—1777. K.—779. The tabulated vote it Conshchock-en and West Conshohoc ken are to be Cound on another page of this it-sue. * * ■ PI x"MOUTH- :".AST .Indite of Orphans' Court—Solly, R. 62, K. 7; l-ar/elore. D, 30, K. b IjherUf--Sehwarts, R. 51; Neely, D. SO, K. 8. iste.- of Wills—Stewart, R. 49; Wem/, I). IS, K. I; Wilson. D 15, K. t. Hi-' order of Deeds—Buckwalter, R. ■ 1 .HI ran ti. K. . ; Misslmer, R. I: Boutcher, D. 0, K. 7; Sabers, L-. 5, K. Clerk of Courts—Stretch, it. fll; Tyson, D, ::. K. 8 County Treasurer—Keeley, R. 48; Maxwell. D 2fi K, 9 District Attorn y—Shell ■, R 3 William-. I. :>. McAvoy, D. 26, K 8. nnty OomnltpalonerE Kr< >vsom ! IS; say;..,-. R, K: Bready, O 1, K. 0; Christman, D. 2, K. 4; Kepler, D. 0, K. 0; Moore, D. 22, K. 8; Mate-, n ::, K. 4; Smith, I). 5, K. 0; Wolff, I). 0 Directors of the Poor—Boat, R 15; T<ongaker, 47: Anderson D. 10, K. 1; Dlmmlg, D. 10, K. 1; Dix, D. 7, K. S; EVANGELIST WANTED POLICE PROTECTION ITALIAN EVANGELIST WHO HAS BEEN COING OPEN AIRPRLACH ING, TO THE ITALIANS ON MAPLE STREET, HAS EEF.N AD-VISED EY THE AUTHORITIES TO CEASE, FEARING A RIOT. MpW- SnAnsKots 'i,ie 1'"r,'n'11 warship. Wberte, which rlxlted this country ai the time <>t the Hudson KQlton celebration, Mew up on* Toulon. news Jiiaua France, and almost uoo Urea were lost fhe Ursl aerial postal service In the United States was tried on Long island Post* fW i\%m Week Boaster General Mltchcoch In a biplane driven bj Captain Beck, D. s A.. carrte<i a bag or postcards from the Nassau aviation field to the Mlneola postofflce Chevkel Pasha, war minister, massed Turkey's troops to meet the Italian Invading forces In Tripoli, war having been declared by Italy. Attorney General Wlckersbam declared that the government Is not entering Into promiscuous attacks upon large corporations anl that the department of Justice will not Injure ;111> interests unnecessarily. Reports that the government would sr"k to dissolve the •teel combination led to a sensational bear raid In New York, which J. Plerpont Morgan fought Waldeniar Kokovr/.olT became the premier of Russia. O'Neill. !). is. K 7. County Controller—Jacobs, R 60; Calhoun, D. 7, K. 3; Malsberger, n. 1!'. EL 7. County Surveyor—Cresson, );. :,:\ Shaner, D. 26, EC 8. Coronet*—Neville, R. 18; Ferry, D. IT., K. 8. '- PLYMOUTH—WEST ■ludge of Orphans Court Solly, R. 21, K. 56; Larselere, D. 18, K. 12. ■ mi -Schwartz, R. 15; Noely, D. 11. K. 16. Ri alster of Wills—Stewart, R. IL'; WI in/. 11. 9 EC. 6; Wilson. It. ;:. K. 9 Recorder of Deeds—BuckwaHer, It. 6; Hartranft, R. 5; Misslmer, R. I; Boutcher, D. 7. EC. 12; Subers, D, i. EC 4. Clerk of Courts—Stretch, U. 14; Tyson, I). 8, EC. 13. County Treasurer—Keely, it. 12; Maxwi ii. D. 10, K. 13, District Attorney—Shelve, I. 12; Williams, R 9; MoAvoy, D. 13. EC, 20. County Coniniissiouers. — Krewson R. 19; sayior. R, 20; Bready, D. 0, EC. I; Christmnn, D. 2, K. 3; Kepler, D. 0 K. 0; Moore, L>. 33. K. 69; Magee, D. 2. K. 2; Smith, D. 0, K. 2; Wolif I). 0 K. 0. Directors of the Poor—EChat, R. 7; Longaker, R. l"; Anderson, D. 2 K. 6 Dimmig, I). 5, K. Oj Dix, D. 1, K. ■: O'Neill, D. 7. K. 13. County Controller—Jacobs, R, 16; Calhoun, D 8, K. 6; Malsberger, l> .",. K. 6. County Surveyor—Cresson, R, 15: Shaner. I>. 7. K. 8 Coroner—Neville, R. 15; Ferry, D. 13, K. 17. BOY CELEBRATES WITH KILLED IN TRYING TO A BOTTLE OF POWDER YOUTH FNJOYED THE ITALIAN FIREWORKS SO MUCH THATHE SECURcD A LOT OF POWDER AND PLACING IT IN A BOTTLE, SET IT OFF IN HIS HOME. DOC-TOR SEWED HIM TOGETHER.— HE IS RECOVERING. McFARLAND—EVANS Prominent Spring Mill Couple Are Married. A prettv home we: dug nu rolem-nize. l las' evening when Miss o.anch Margaret ESvaui and Samuel Craw-ford McPatland wen rtltod in war-ig< at the home of the bride's par-ents oi. Marble Hall Pike, ' Oiling Mill, at sight o'clock by Rev. ' Ken nedy Mojihouse, rector of Calvar' church, this borough. Only the Immediate families nf the c< ntrccting parut t were present. The bildc was becrmlngly altln I in a trave'ing suit of blue broadcloth with bat to mutch trimmed with pluucB and carried American beauty rose«. She wa.- atte.'ded by b< i sis-i r Miss Udna Bvana as brid imal I who wore a brown lace covere I and i arried white eat nations, .\i;ss i.;i' ,'iui Mi c,i i,.i d, sister of iin groom, played the wedding march an,; Robert McFarland, brother <•! 111«- groom, noted us best man. The parlor wat beaudfuly d- < ei with ferna and autumn have-. Th* bride and groom left on the 9.18 train ever the Penna, R. R. for a trip South, ami on their return 111 reside with ihe bride's parents The bride has been a stenographer ii Philadelphia, for several years and ih" '-n.oni is employed in the Real Estate I ■ pat 'm< nt )f the Pet da, R R. "A Droad Slret i staticn. Plfteen-yi arn id William . Oi lane.. Shaw, of W. liiin : - . nui . attended the Italian celebration, on Mai le sin " I. last We.lii" o I and on oni among Ihe greni nowd was more Impt essi d wlifa ; lie . n 1 disi lax oi droworks than u.,. Ham. W lam was < ii l»u astic i pay aim was ail i il up ii. never kn< H ih< n at i i tii:- oi i o* ler i D or. Sai'iii!.;. he l< ii i tl til what kind of pyroth ■ nu d .-: h y I,,- couid put off oi. I. i * Lost Tin r.-day Usornlag, v. Illam want io the -(•<:,,■ ol the previoui night's display anu bcraped I >f.ether a lot of i.--w,ier from the varl.iri .-■ pieets -in ; plain u the pond r III • hott'.t took it home to awat1 rn op-portcne time for his trial. Th< time came on .Saturoay aticrnoi wh in. was alone in ins home for a few m'ntit-s. He secured the bot.'e of powder and pla-ing it in th-i tentr' of the floor, touched ii off v. Hi s nalcL. The r-'-ult was move Wiliniai expected In a few seconds, women aud nblldron were rnshitg in-ti. the street hollering "fire" 'lollee" and "murJtr' until some or lliu cool-er heads started an Investigation, when they saw a lolume of tmoko ponitng ont of the Shaw home When the sn.Oke cleared away, William tt::s found on the floor, with u deep gash in a*s left arm and a badly cut lip. A physician was summoned who fixed up ihe wounds by sewing them logolhfr and William was ma to be I The Mcploalon blow a hob' through the partition wall of the house and Wiillatn has decided that lii "wiirl<s are only lor small hoys to look at from a respectable distance, BOARD FREIGHT TRAIN WILLIAM SWEENEY, IN ATTEMP-TING TO BOARD A FAST FREIGHT TRAIN, AT WEST CON SHOHOCKEN WAS THROWN UN DER THE TRAIN AND KILLED VICTIM WAS AN IRON WORK-ER. Carpet Weaving neatly done at Ko-hoes, Hector 8tree». opposito school. CONFESSED HIS GUILT When John MeOarter and William Kehoe, UM Oonshohocken residents, were arraigned before Burgess Lat-tiiuore, of Norristowii. yesterday, on the charge of stealing stamped enve opes from the ottlce of AttoriM) .1 Ambler William, the former p] guilty. eH admlted having taken the envelopes and said that Kehoe km nothing about the ih.ti As n cunse-iiiience MoOarter was commit! d to jail to enter a plea of guilty at Court anl ECehi a was discharged. The two men were arrested last wek by Police men Corrigan and Kehoe after they had sola 7-7 two cent stamped envel-opes for '-'■< cents. After their arrest ii WHS learned that the stamped tionery had boa stolen from An Williams' office William Sweeney, aged 21 y r Oak street, this borough, was k bj a lasi freight train, near \ 1 i ishohocken station, yesterdi ii. at 2.50 o'clock. young s«'ii, irdi ai the home of R '■- .. E on >>ak street, m u BDd was ii": well ys:' iday, lie stayi d 'il tomi durii; thi n i i Ing, l: kng en a after noon, he Je< Idi 6 to 'ake a walls B. Bhillada u«m to i he was d t< r •Vest CO • n ■ ation « here he sat wan lih g the p-j i y A - B fast freight due at the stal "ii at 2: SO .". M ci n sight, ho rose and prepared to toard i:. iii.- ran l,itide ihe track and at-icoroti i n board the nain, rut speed was :••' gn at thai he tailed, I te mad. a second attempt and succeed-ed in grabbing a hand iron of one of Hi" oars, 1 ui was unable to secure ;i footing. 1'nable to hold his weight with one land, he was drawn under the train and horribly mangled One Of his less was cut off near the hip; his skull was crushed and be was dis emboweled. Witnesses to the acci-dent hurried to his assistance and brought the mangled. yet living body, to Ihe station. Rev. Father Quinn. rector of St. Gertrude's Church was summoned and arrived In time to administer Hie last rites of the church. Sweeney retained con-sciousness while the priest adminis-tered io him and upon receiving ab-solution, death, ensued. I "eased who was called by hi friends "Buck1 was employed as an iron worker at the mills of J. Wood and Bros. Company and had teslded all his life here. On Saturday, he cnsied his first vote, having rated on age. He is survived by a brother Philip and an untie, Paul Sweeney, j of :hls borough. He waa the son of the late ICdv.ad and Alice Sweeney, of Catasipia The funeral will hi held en Thin pi" rnmg at 8 o'clock, from the dti.ee of Ids untie, Paul Swency, ol • ir and laN streets Iikh ma requiem will be celebrated at E I • Matthew's Church, ai ') o'clock an-l ! the interment will he at st Mat Hi '\>'s cemete, j MRS. PADULA GETS DIVORCE Decree Issued by Court on Master's Findings. Judge Hi in-; K. A'eaml. ytcterday morning In court handed down a de-cree granting a divorce to Prances Derr Holmes Padula, of Norristown, I'M in her husband, Vincent P. Padula the automobile i aci r. i he dli orce is roi ommeudi d by AI tornej Qeoi Henry, wh i sal as master In the 'i i:> in.i d ihai Mr. Pa . was guilty of odulter), pra Ing the statutory offence with women ol the "Red Light" district of P bia. In ! mi nj '"lure lie ii Mrs. Padula gave her age as no yean that sin- »as married to Pad Wilmington, Del . on Ipril 3, by lt< v. I'*. B. Taj lor, pui lor ol i Methodist Episcopal Church; that had ki n linn about three months * hen the marriage took tha' because he was a Catholic and desired <<> be married In a Cath-olic church, they wen- again married on July 9, 1808 in St Gregory's Ca-tholic Church, 62nd and Lancastei avenue, Philadelphia, by Father Bak er. thai after a few monthV board-ling ai Hal.i, the) went U) hoiisi k. eii-ing at Naiterth, In a house purchased by her mother, Mrs. Holmes, of Nor-riatown; that thej lived together un-til March, of this year, when sii" dis-covered ttrough detectives ilia: lie was "running around with other wo-men" and that she traced him to u in 'be vii Inltj of Thi'iec nth and Walace streets. Philadelphia anl shortly afterward be went to ihcii Nu i berth home got his belongings and left. Shi declared thai be il'd not contribute towtrd her -rapport during lh>':r m lined life, 'Ihe matter concludes iiis report IIS follows: "Thai the confession of the defendant together with tin tes-timon) of the UI i • - ii nt and three wltnessea corroborating Ihe principal details oi such confession, are sum clont to prove ihe aoultery, with which the respondent is charged." i Bhj has Ii M the i;< mai Catholli Chun Ii and became a Protestant, tor B< v-1" i.s ia-i n holding OIK i' Maple : ii"i i. in iii, ror- 1 olonj ,oi lings. be Italian: to I "■: tfti i B denta \ia\ ■ taken ot-ti nse i'i nis i eraark . i 'omp i'ii :>"'ii by ilie p ilii e of ir inn II a] onslble pi i bcllevt i the iireacli - Is iierm I ii i i"' that his i will ini il" a riot. I'm thi past iouple of wi eks, an niliiei iiaa i ••• u I m attend the II ,"i ings and ii" nou11.1 that th • pi' in in r.- i• ', II . - i II .-. ii hi Brers an I us the preach- Um is done In itaii.n, tha officer could nut understand, but was In-fo- med by Italian residents that Cure w're b-lug asked to forsake tin ir . inn b ii ii : he i n t< tanl i ri ed. On two different occasions missies were ,i:-i n n al I n- pieai her and i ir fear might do him bodily ■ arm ,i.di< " I'riil" el!,in v.. for On Sal udaj last, he again eome to town and aak d fot pn tei tlon ot his u.i i iiriM tc in- b< hi that eveuiut The police officials held a conferen'e and d< eaii : • i ui. I Ise II" i »am: 'list tO dbsconllniie in- meeilngs ;is tte Hal-tai. o were becoming mon incensed ;>: him ai , hie preachings and lo con-tin., i the meetings would be to cour; a riot. The evangelist was advised to In a i:iiii or some pluci v. hen th ise » be iteslro to hear him could go. *>'any corailalnta have been made I,I ti,. polLce Officials that a t.-.ntlnn- .uue of ihe pleaching would rmrags lb Italians and that i-erioua i rouble ini'.hi result, to the authorities, bi vii -i oi t':ls fact, have taken ih" step which they did, In oider to prevent ih" disorder which they Baw 'o le ln-rltable It the preachugs were to c inlinue P. R. R's. OFFER Will ForAard Supplies to Austin Fres of Charge. FAMILY CLASH OVLR ESTATE Mother and Son Allege Each Other to Be Incompetent. READ THE RECORDER, $1 A Yr. The farmers too must find it to their interest to give this subject eariu-: ; ttentlon, tor all the efforts to check the ravages of the San .lose scale and • i ther inseei pests will be extended in vain i; the fruit is not marketed. The Pennsylvania Railroad an-te the people * I this vicini-ty, through Agi at IV. C. Garretl jit will fonvard to Austin. Pa., all j supplies that the people here ma* d .sire to send to the floi u a dis-trict. Committees or organization tending to send supplies to the i can recelvi . ti.on aad ether Information of . (Qprrett, .it •) (ID. Mrs. Mary Philllpson 1'islnr. of Sprlnglield township, is contesting I in ; ight ,"id i laim .>! hi i »pb C. Fisher, to administer the es- "I Iii i luisi and and hi- father, Audiew .;. Plsl ei. n ii" dii A on Maich .•mi i.i. i. Some time since Joseph Pisher ap-tor h iii i s ui admlnlatratlon In thi estate of her father, alleging thai a* i mother n 11 ••■■ d to take ou letters Bnd was Incompetent io per-form the duties of administering ihe estate. M" :d o allegi d thai I were debts, amounting to si which should be paid and that the real estate was wasting. v idow came for*-ard aft" r iiiis action was taken by h a meeting held on Saturdi ter 'ii Wills Samuel J. Garner, eady and will-to a<: a- ."'n i ■ ' ruti; < und pi i feel i iin n TI i real .-slate is valued at $26,000 and personality, IE SECRETLY MARRIED. Loral Cojple Surprises Their Many Friends by Marrying at Wilm-ington. A wedding ihat has caused more surprises about Oonshohocken than any for some time, occurred a* Wil-mington, Del., on Saturday after-noon, wh.n Mn. Mary DetWller be-came I he bride of Mr. William Mc- I'eeiers. Ihe couple are very well known lai- and their friends bad DO Intimation ol the coming wedding. : s iturdaj the couple hUpped out of town un-noticed and when they returned, tley announced their mar-riage. - ' - >! The bride was employed us house-keeper at the Continental hotel and the groom j.s a clerk The groom is a veteran ol the Civil War and is on the retired list of the regular army, having remained In the army after the war. He has seen much .-"nice in the \V»si and South West and bus been enguged in the numerous In-dian Wars To-day the couple are receiving cotgratulatlona from ther numerous; f i tends. cnyjge-rient Announced Mr. and .Mrs. Harkins, of Riidge-port, announce the engagement of their daughti r, M'ss Rose B., lo Mr. John T. w' sle]. ol I bis Imrough. ) adding will take i lace on Wed-nesday, Oc.obei 11th, at St. Angus-in., s ihi.ieii, Bridgeport, and th-> i -i mom «ii| in performed by Rev. . Untidy, Mr. Wesley is g Ii adin i m< ml or ol ;lu- V. rt. A. A. und a well kin wn lo-e, i athlete < >eeeeeeeeeeeeee»oe»e»oeee< > ♦ FOR GOOD WORK ♦ ♦ Call at ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J. BRESSEN ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ No. 9 W. Elm Street ♦ ♦ OONSHOHOCKEN ♦ ♦ Or Call 110-A. Bel ♦ oee*eee<
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 3, 1911 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1911-10-03 |
Year | 1911 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 3 |
Volume | 44 |
Issue | 30 |
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4430
•Jlje Consljoljortiett fteanrfcr.
, PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
THE OONSHOHOCKEN RECORDER TUESDAY', OCTOBER 3, [fill .SI PER YE Alt
ORGANIZATION SLATE
DEFEATS MOORE
DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION OR-DERS
SUPPORT OF CHR!STMAN
AND BREADY WHICH DEFEATS
THE LOCAL CANDIDATE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
DEMOCRATS VOTE KEYSTONE
TICKET TO DEFEAT SOLLY.
The Unifora Primaries h<
urday, to n< m e 1 ou itj tick-
Chi out :i light vote (.A the
Republican* o
but tii>' Qemocrats were out
u ton e dli Iding their vote i
their own partj and the K<
in the contests on thi Repub
Mean Bide, S i VVH lama,
0\ trlci Attorn j i oinlna-
Uon by a large majority and Buck-waiter
«.i- an easj winner over Hart
ranfl and Missimer for the i
tlon tor Recorder of Deoda.
Local Ini i it was < i ntered In the
candidacy of M. i\ Moore for the
aominalio i ti r Count] Commuooner.
on the Democratic and Keystone tick-ets.
Thioichoui his home districts,
Mr. .Moore polled (ho urges) vote ev-
>■< ■- ivon .1 county candldati i I a pri-mary
i l.ciion. but In the districts
controlled bv the Democratic u-gant-ation,
especially In Norristowu and
rt be made a poor showing.
On Friday, the Democratic organi-
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