HWWPWWW "iMMW I ill L INI I "t-jpQ r " -.-rw.t p f.-(Hiq. "ivil ' Jwryyi''lfcBBtfPFViaJEfcli4J ' "'-r nM. (M 1,W(. AffWp HUIJ HJB 12 EVENING LEPaER-PHIIiADELPHTA". FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914. 5 4 3?! ;i H 1! " -. IhP v r f A i I a fa CHILDREN'S CORNER 11 3M Ctildreii Wp 77ici ioo me o the church one day, Where daddy preaches people good, 1 heard the great big organ play, For high upon the scat I stood, Afy mother said the things with eyes Were pipes, so while my daddy spo!(c I looked, an I yet, to my surprise, I could not see one bit of smoke. Afy daddy preached a great long time; I thought about my humming top; I longed to sec a spider climb, And Andy Swartz's barbershop. Then little children all in white Were christened, standing in a line,' I thought it was a pretty sight To sec them smile and look so fine. Then tee were called to graduate From cradle roll to primary; I Was afraid I would be late. And ran down calling, "Here I be!" They handed me a s'tifercat. Oh, dear, I felt so sad and florn! I cried, "No, ski I don't want that, I want a little tooting horn." The people laughed and laughed at me; And daddy seemed to think 'twas fun. But mother's mad as she can be. And says she's 'shamed of little son. MALCOLM SAXDEIIS JOHSSTOS'. BEFORE THE SANDMAN COMES- SO Mrs. South-breeze and her fam- f ily decided to wait another day, j and Jimmy promised to take good . care of them. "Vou ro back to the city, mother," ' said Jimmy, "and have a good time. 1 11 stay here in the woods and keep jacK frost trom coming any turtner. , -., Luuut, ..i.e. juuid-uuctc as very proud and happy to realize that her little boy was growing up so he could take care of her, and she was Blad he was brave enough to want to do it any mother would be. So she smiled and patted Jimmy on his back , and wished him luck. Then she blew j off toward the city to tend to her own affairs. ' t v . T. , . . . ueit aione, jimmy turnea drck ana hunted ud his friend Bushv Smiirrel. ' V., ..,. r.-n,i, n..ci, i,- .:a . I "- "t- iirjiik) ji4juj r 4iv- juiu .j him. "That was my mother, and she wanted me to start south, "Oh dear," exclaimed Bushy Squir rel, "just when we're getting to be such friends. I suppose there's time for nothing but to say good-by." Jimmy giggled. "But I'm not go- And do you know, that's the reason ing." he announced. ' why the trees of the woods turn red "What!" cried Bushy Squirrel. "Not and gold at the tops, while they are going?" He was so surprised he nearly I still green below, forgot to hold his tail up straight. Old Jack Frost tries everv night to "Not going, repeated Jimmy firmly. ' enter the forest, but Jimmy South But Jack Frost IS coming tonight," ' hreeze hlnw and hlnwe rv b n't cried Bushy Squirrel. "I feel per- ' fectly sure he is." Jimmy laughed. "All right, let him ' come," he said: "he'll find me right here in this very woods." "But you don t know how fierce he is," said Bushy Squirrel, anxiously. "He .will come while you're asleep; ' he will bite your toes and sting your nose and all that. You won't like it a bit!" "You can't scare me," replied Jimmy, bravely, "I'd like to meet this fierce gentleman." "But" Bushy Squirrel started to argue again, but Jimmy interrupted him. "But you see," he said, "I don't intend to go to sleep. "No?" asked Bushy Squirrel. McNAIB EXPOUNDS SINGLE TAX Answers Questions Put to Him by Occupants of Cafe. An impromptu discussion of public af fairs by William N McN'alr, Democratic candidate for Secretary' of Internal Af fairs, was held In a little cafe at Juniper and Sansom streets, when the candidate entered the place late last night to buy a sandwich. The cafe was filled with Socialists and others with pronounced oplnlona on na tlonal and State Usues. Mr. McJIalr was recognized and some of those present gathered around his table to question him. For the next half hour McNatr ex rounded the dnctrlne of the single tax, of which he Is an ardent exponent $15,000 Left in Private Bequests Wills admitted to probate today are those of Emma K. Rlehle, late of 2303 Da Lancey street, whose 15(X0 estate Is dis tributed In private bequests, and William 8. Roberts, 1507 Foulkrod street, 4S). Per sonal property of Emille Canders has ben appraised at J38S0. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Hugh O. Jonf. 272S N 13th it , and Mat-el II. Sturgeon. .IMS Iscust st. Allen S Dunn. I : VII Tioga st.. and Edith M. Baker. 372S N Irith it. Juilui C. Kornreld. 1343 N. 21th at., and 2il Kleier, 1W N 10th it John F. Donnelly, 3733 F&lrmount T., and Marie K Lee. 4137 Mantua, are. Jotcph Slutiker Altera. Pa-, ana Itullna E. Hirsh. Hotel Lorraln. George W. OMIngw, 1ST S. Md ., and Mary M. Rlchardi. M15 Baltimore art, Nlcholw j Kelly, 243 3. 11th at., and Mary K. Cox. S80 If. 4th it. Vincent P. Holowll. Umidali. Pa., and Ella- abeth M. GoMrt. 1904 W CaunbrU at. Edoanl N Lentil f l1 N 21it it., and Klli- ateth C- Macslli. Camden. N J. William Link. W23 N. Howard st. .and Lil lian Barber. 1323 X Howard it. Joseph Friedman, New York City, and M.bl V. Labensood 7VI N 20th it. Frederick O. Goodwin. KU N. 63d rC. and JU- becca, J Caldwell, 4S1S Cedar avs. aiatwlj 8i&noda, 47S3 Stilts it., and Parlnka B)ak, 4T.1I Stile at rlou. Pawloaikl. 214 E Ontarla at., and Amlllla Rekiaczii, 2014 Ontario at. James F. Ran. 1534 N. 10th St.. and Marra L. Colluu. 621 S. 43th it. Arthur T. Ford, Coatervtlle. Pa., and Mar garet U. Mathers, 1315 Grt-in it. Erla C. Mtti, Wuhlmton, D. C, aJld Car- isella J. Hus-hM. 394C Chestnut st IaiU rrltx. 2ra N Orati it . and Latnrs Car tack. 576 Hevson it Jtan B. Lanion. Jr Adelpbla Hotel, an! Dora Marko. 737 Oxford it Earn Lerntr, 182S Chfrry it and Bessls Wln- t)urd. UU Cnerry at. reward I Kenworthy 1924 RIdga ave.. and Sa--aa J Hulilnjer, 1S20 Rldse ave. Itotan J Snawkejr. Llancrca, Fs.. sad Marie CUpp, &IS Viae tt. "N'o," repeated Jimmy firmly. "I'll stay awake all liijjht and keep oid Mr Jack Frost out of the woods. I mean to have one more whole day of suin- mer." So a through the afternoon Jim. my and llis w0dsv .... "' . '' frolicked. And when night time came," mcy an went 10 oca an nut Jimmy South-breeze. He stayed wide wide awake. ' He b, through the woods hither and yonback Band forth keeping guard hccijiih, , J , , , And sure enough! Jack Frost did come.- , He ble.w and, growled. But he collltln t get into the woods not a step. For every rdace he tried tn n.-r I, m Tim.... f:. Ci i "'"' te " J,mn' .J,mm.. blw warl" ureains ana mellea all the fierceness and iciness to nothing. All night Jack Frost tried to enter the woods. He blew over the tops and around the edges. But he couldn't get inside. So he gave up and went back home. get in. So Jack Frost stains the leaves at the tree tops and then blows off home. Tomorrow South Pole Animali. Copyright, lBli, Clara Ingram Judson. Mayor of New York City Uses Classified Ad to Fill Big Job When Mayor Mitchel needed a real big man for a real big job, he didn't (From the N. T Bun , Oct. 21, 1014.) .AilTertlalns- Fay. "Pull" sags and "Influence" boohoos. Mayor Mitchel has given a 15000-a.year Job to a candidate selected out of some 300, all answerers of an advertisement In the dally papers; an unsigned ad vertisement that carried no possible hint of politics It was addressed to "only men of marked executive ability and good experience," qualities that are oftenest lacking In the political pap feds. Advertising pays; pays the city as well as smaller corporations; but the cholee of the most competent man found by advertising: we are living, we are moving in a grand and wondrous time: and the mossbound officeholder and offlceseeker must fear the end of the world. looking for a man to fill a really big job Take a Leaf From the Mayor s Book. Put a Want Ad where com petent, able men will see it. State your requirements, You will find that the quickest and best way to fill vacancies with the right sort of workers is to use the classified columns of the PUBLIC REDUCES TICKET REFUND Interstate Commerce Commission Favors Railroads In Ruling. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.-A piwsentrer may not leave a train ni any point he chooses ami then recover from the rail road on the whole of the unused portion of a throuRh ticket he purchased, the Interstate Commerce Commission rued today. T. C. Kennedy, of Chicago, bought a ticket from New York to Chicago on tha New York Central. He left the train nt Syracuse and tried to collect the fare from Syracuse to Chicago. The commls slon decided a refund should ho made from Elkhart. Ind., the first stop for which a ticket can be purchased and reparation from Elkhart to Chlcagu was awarded. HOUSING EVILS DISPLAYED Store windows In which are displayed pictures of the wretched sanitary condi tions existing In parts of Philadelphia Is the latest method adopted by the Hous ing Commission to arouse Interest In I La efforts to eliminate such evils. The first exhibition Is at a shop, 32 South 8th street. Others will be placed In the near future. The condition Illustrated by the pic tures arc violations of the new housing code passed by the State Legislature In July, PI3, but never enforced because of Councils' refusal to make an appropria tion providing Vor the maintenance of a division of the Health Department for this purpose. To Use Revere's Bell ns Fire Alarm After remaining practically unused In the belfry of the Phoenix Hall In Fair haven for 70 years, the bell which was placed there In 1792 Is to be moved to n schoolhouso In North Kalrhavcn and there used both for the school and for the fire alarm system, according to the Boston CJIobe. It win the flm bell III the town and was mado by Paul Revere. OBITUARIES JOHN J. KENNEDY John J. Kennedy, chief clerk In the Naval Construction Department of the William Cramp A Sons Ship and Engine Building- Company for 23 years, Is dead at his homo, 1813 Wlngohocklng street, following a sudden attack of acute In digestion. He was 64 years old. Mr. Ken nedy, who died yesterday, wns chairman r.f the Democratic City Committee during President Cleveland's Administration, and a member of the Flnlctter Club. His widow. Mrs. Mary A. Kennedy, and two ! brothers, one of whom Is connected with the rniladolpnia itecora, survive mm. SISTER MARY CLOTHILDE WILMINGTON", Del.. Oct. 23. Sister Mary Clothllde died last night at the Convent of the Visitation. She was 61 years old. Her family name was Doll and she was born In. Martlnsbtirg, V. Va. She was a second cousin of Mrs. Spottswood Garland, of this city, and a relative of the well-known MacSlierry and Shrlver families, of Maryland. eatljg ALLISON. On October 21. 1014, ANNIE GERTRUDE, daughter of the late Joseph K. nnd Annie M Allison, aged 2S yearn. Fu neral on Saturdas, at 2:."0 p. m.. from ISAM Tanchttll avc. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. IIAltllKR. ANNA BAItBEIt. 45 years. SD12 Filbert st. IlAItNES. On October 21. 1014. ANNIE E wlte of Leonard E. Harnes. Funeral services on Saturday, at S p. m., at her late resi dence. ISSi North 21t st. Interment at WrlsrhtMllle. York County. Pa. ItKlIItEND. On October 22. 1014. JACOn lir:HtnNH. ased "I ears. Relatives and friends. alo Joshua I.jl;e. No. 21, I. n. II. II., are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Punday. at 10 a. m. sharp, from his late residence. 410 Ixcust avenue, Germatnomn. Intrrmeut Mount Carmel Cemetery. COATES. SAMUEL COATES. 30 years, 4133 Warren st coiieSH-b t. ROSE COHEN. 6 vear.140G South ,tn st COIA. FELICIA COIA. 5 years. 1330 Ells worth st. DAIA.On October 21. 1014, ELIZABETH n , wife of Matthew J. Daly, aced 71 years Relatives and friends aro invited to attend the funiral service, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at l"er late residence, cilS North 52d st. In terment private. DAVIS. On October 22. 1014, ANNA M., wife nr Renlamln c Iavls, nued OH vears. Funeral rervires on Monday, at 11 a. m. pre cisely, at her late residence. 4 President ave.. I'.utledge Interment private. at tfouth 1-iurel Hill Cemetery DISSTON. On October 21. 1014, JENNIE E.. dauchter of the late Charles and Frances Dlsstnn Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Saturday, at a '30 o'clock, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Atlee M. Rile, V.1S Morris St., Uer mantovrn. Interment private. DOl'miERTY MARIA DOUGHERTY, 10 . far- 1 North Pn-ston st. nnriiHTY On October 20. 1014, ROSE M. DOt'OHTY, daughter of the late Ilernard and Catharine Clark Funeral on Monda. at ".'I a m . from 2110 "West Passyunk ave Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Church of St. Monica, at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. look among the ward heelers and polit ical hangers-on to find him. He went about it just as all good business men do. He went to headquarters to the classified columns of the newspapers and out of 300 replies received to an unsigned ad he picked the man who was eminently fitted by ability and ex perience for the work. When you are HEATHS MtKNfoF.N. -On Octobre 21. 1914. JOHN .. t ;..:.. "vwuin aj .' nuenatld of Annie C. brennen. nela- efi and frlenrf a I..,... .. ..-.... ..... S5fHL..MK,ct?',Rl 8,s lrklomni t., on wiiit!J,.at-,0i30 m- Interment private. l5A8il.,0n.9ln,"r 22 '' CAROLINE fe.'-.Li i . ' '. - Prftsh. In hor Md year. ii?!,-1" 1??e., of, S1' hephaw, William H. "eBoh;';JnetfVrl8h M' ,nUfmenl l tn" ,,wfdowBnh707&.o1,?, lB11' MATILDA, vV??. tvL ch'lfa .Wessner, aged ti iuVn' ." rotle? o' ne. runeral will be nut "t, tc r'',1,e,lt,c' atla Wal- "SUJr,?" Octobsr 20. 1014, HAttRlBT, Ri rt-iSKTl0 c .';"ftnd daunhter of th La.V,.lL"?m nnrt Matilda Cushmore. Fu rttn'tPT1? on tun!Rj-, at 2 p. m., t tU.V. 1n"t r.MH.y N. nlfe of W lllsm II. yiMii,t.on'.lil.!""r 2".h ""t Pneral "n ti "eWl.."1! p hic'rom the rrllciiee nf mA. v J' .." ilo"cn J., Mammon, Hell-S-.r'.Nii''.J.'"rv1"" nt ll, home. Inter ment nt llcdrtlng. '' Oil October 21. 1014, FANNIK W. ton I)' Sl(low of A,,9lln Ilf". at WashlnK- J9,lic:?'uddenlv, on October 21. loH. KEN NETH AMTHOR JOH. Due notice of funeral Mill be given, trom his parents' residence, 1721) Aberdeen tt. KENNEliy. On October 22. 1014, JOHN J., husband of Mary A. Kennedy. Funeral on Monday, at S:.to a. m., from trl Wlngo hocking at. Solemn Requiem Ma at the Church of tho Holy Child, at lo a m. In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery, KI.HKIE.- On Octnber, 30, 1014, at his late residence, 132t North Wth st , PHILII' Kl.iani:. ncd 111 vetrs Ftinernl mrvlcrs on Saturday, nt t p. ni.. nt the parlors of Mrs. , Josnh Srnmltt & Sons 1211 North 5th st Interment Nerlhvvood Cemetery. LANCE. On October 22. 1014, Mt MARY LANCE, aged 82 jears. Funeral on Satur day, At 2 p. m . from rum Widows' Avium, 1401 Knst Susquehanna nve Interment at Palmer Burying Grounds. I.AVU.EH. on October 21, 1014, THOMAS II. ton of David Y. nnd tho late Catharine I.avvlcr. runeml en Piturdav, at S:30 a. m from 10.10 North 2d M. High Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Church nt 10 n. m. Inter ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Gloucester, N. J. LILLY. On October 20, 1014, ELIZABETH A widow of Thomas Lilly. Funeral service on Saturday, at fi 30 n. m from Into residence 2210 Lombard st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Patrick's Church, at 10 a m. Interment at Cathedral Cemeterv. LORENTZ On October 22, 1014, tlEOIlOE, ami of Julia Ionntz Kraus, aned 40 vears. Funeral services on Fntiirdny, at 2 p. m.. at 14W) North 2ith st Interment private, nt Mount reire cemetetv. l.nsCII. On October 22. 1014, CHRISTIAN J . son nf tho late t hrlstian and t atollno lisch funeral on Mondav, nt l-SO n m from 2220 Ann st. Intermnet at Northwood Cemetery MATLACK On October 21, 1014. KATE V., wit of John R. Matlack, need 4S yenr and 4 months. Funeral on Saturday, at 1 p. m from 201 Maple ave., Westville, N, J, Interment private, at Harlelgh Cemetery, Camden. N. J. McCAKNEY. JOHN McCARNET, 2 years. 333 Rhedaker St. McMENAMIN. On Octoher 31, 1014, MAR GARET HREEN McMENAMIN, widow of Patrick MeMenamln. Funeral private, from 31"..". 1 North 8th st. Requiem Mass at St Veronica's Church on Saturdny, at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. McSORLEY. On October 21, 1014, MARY, widow of Michael McHorlev (nee Dvvyer). Funeral on Saturday, at 8;.10 a. m.. from 2028 Memphis st. Solemn Requiem Mass nt St. Ann's Church nt 10 n. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. MILLER. In Switzerland, Mr. BENJAMIN MILLER, of 137 West School lane. German town. (By cable.) N'EELY. On October 22, 1014, MARTHA J., widow of Joseph Neely. Funeral services on Sundav. at 2 p. m., at her into residence. 2"Hi Martha st. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery NELL On October 21. 1014, HANNMI SMITH TALBOT, wife of George Nell. FV nernl from her late residence. 012 Greenwood nve., Jenklntnwn, Pa., on Sunday, October 25, at 1 :30 p. m. Interment at Mount Teaca Cemetery. O'DONNELI.. On October 21. 1014, ROSE, widow of Hugh O'Donnell. Funeral on Sal unlay, at 7 r3o a. m.. from the parlors of p. J, Cnrroll, 244 North 4th st. High Mass of Requiem at St. Augustine's Church nt 0 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. PANNIAVARHOCKATIS. JENNIE PAN NIAVASIIOCKATIS, 32 years, 127 Chris tian st. rrcill On October 20. 1014. HENRY C. Sr., husband of the late Tacy A. Pugh Funeral services on Saturday, at 2 p. in., at his late rosldenco. 2310 N. Sartaln "st. Inter ment strictly private, at Ml. I'caca Ceme tery. (lfinORT. On October 21, 1014, at Caps May, PETER S. QUIDORT. in his 8th j ear. Services at ills late residence, 37 Jn"k. son st , Cape May. at 2 p. m., Saturday, October 24. Interment private, at Cold Springs Cemetery, N. .1. ROCHE. On October 21, 1014, LYDIA, wife of James B. Roche. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sat urday, at 2 p. m.. at her lato residence, SSI North 2."th st. Interment private. UVDNITSKY. PINTY RUDNITSKY. 48 years. 317 Pemberton st. SCIITT. On October 22, 1014. HARRY, son of rntrlck J. and Tilly J S-ott, aged 1 jear and 2.'i da). Funeral on Saturdny, October 24 nt 1 p. m.. from the rosldenco of ills uncle, George M. Scott. 1013 Durfor st. In terment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. SHAW. On October 20. 1014, THOMAS E hushand of Louise Vv". Shaw and nunget son of tho lato Charles and Im Shiw e;ed l years. lamrrai services on .-niuruiiy, hi p. m., at 2710 North 11th st. Interment strictly private, at Mount Moriah Ceme terv, SINN. At Phoenix. Ariz.. Tenth Month 18th, lilll, RAYMOND II SINN, aged 23 ear, son of Howard and Susanna R Sinn. Fu neral on Second-day, Tenth Month 2hth, at 11 a. m.. from his prents' residence, 782 Wlster St.. Germantovvn. Interment pri vate. SMITH. On October 21. 1014. WILLTAM R hMITH, at his late residence. 222.1 North Huh st. Due notice of tho funeral will bo given. STI'VEN. On October 22. 1014. LOUISA M. STCVEN. widow of Max M. Ktuven. In lu-r 71st year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, nt 2 p. m. precisely, at her lato residence. Mill Regent btreet, Mst street and Chester avo nue. Interment prlvato. TAGl'E. On October 21, 1014. ANNIE J., wife of James Tague. Funeral on Saturday, LEDGER DKATHS st 8:30 a. tn from f21 Woodland ave.. JYjist l'nuaneipnia. HQiemn ttequicm jieas m mo Church of the ilest Blessed Sacrament, s Jo a. m, interment at Holy crosj Cetne terlr. THISSP.t.t, On October 22, 1014, FANNtB SCOTT, wife of John Mshn Tnlssell and dauchter of James K. and Mary Maxwell Beott. nelatlves and friends are Invited to Attend tho funeral services, on Monday, at if tt. m., at her parents' residence. W03 N, 11th, street, Oak Ine. Interment strictly private. TIItlltNTON. On Oetobef 10, 1014, CELIA JOSEPHINE, wife of Jolm If, Thornton and daunhter of Josephine and the latei Samuel Befrett. Funeral on Saturday, at 2 p. m , from 4431 North 0th st. Interment private, at Oreenwood (K of P.) Cemetery. TOMI.INRON On October 20, 1914, .JOHN TO.MMNSON, In his 53th year. Funeral sen-Ices or, Saturday, at 2 p. m., nt B10H Worth St.. FTanltford. Interment jirlvate. W.W1KL. CHHIHTIAN WAOBL, TT years, 2Tt Kast C'mydtn st. WKLLS On October 22, 1014. ItOLAND E. husband of Cmma M. Wells, In his 22d year. Funeral on Monday, October 2fl. at 2 p. m., irom tne residence or nia ratner-in-iaw, An drew J. Slim. Mount Ijiurel, N J. tVI I.RON,--Suddenly, on October 21. 1014. OF.on.OR r.UWARD WILSON, Jr., In his 40th enr. Funeral services on Saturday, at 2 p. m st 14)3 Kenwood ave., Parksldn, Camden, N. J. Interment prhate, at Ker-green-Cemetery. MULFF. On October 31, 1014, ELIZA UETH, widow of Theodore Wulff. llelatltes and friends are InMted to attend funeral sen-Ices on Saturday at 2 p. m., at apart ments of David It. Kollock A Son, 1824 N. Broad st. Interment prlvato. nXJiD-Kn KDWAHD WTNDEn, 33 years. 2112 Sprlna; Garden st. SlinniFF'S ritOCLAMATION PROCLAMATION notice is unnr.ny given to the FREEMEN OP THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA THAT ON TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 1914 LM5INO THE TUESDAY NEXT FOLLOWINO THE FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMUEIl ANIJ THE DAY OF THE GENERAL ELEC TION, THERE ARE TO DB ELECTED! Hy the Freemen residing In the Common wealth of I'ennsylxanla, one person to servo as a United States Senator for six years; one person to serve as Governor, one person to servo as Lieutenant-Governor and one person to serve as Secretary of Internal Affairs, each for four years; one person to serve as one of the Judges if the Supreme Court for twenty one soars; one person to serve as one of the Judge of the Superior Court of said Common wealth for ten scars, and four persons to serve ns lUpriacntatlvcs-nfLnrge In the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States for the Slxty-tourth Congrcs. The Freemen residing In the City of Phila delphia will vote upon the question of an In criaso uf the Indebtedness of said City in the sum of eleven million three hundred thou sand (ll.ISuO.WK)) dollars, for ths following pur roses, to wit! Lr,'?":lr'1 reorganizing and rebuilding the Philadelphia General Hospital, one million (1,000,01,0) dollars: construction of sedimenta tion basin at Torresdale, four hundred thou sand Hwi.OHi) elollnrs, Improvement of water supply In South Philadelphia, nve hundred thousand (Wiu.iKil dollars; improvement of water suppl In West Philadelphia, one hun dred and mty thousand (150,000) dollars; pur chase of water pipe and appliances, one hun dred thousand (lim.OOO) dollars; Improvement of country roads, two hundred thousand UOO.UW) dollars; grading streets, two hundred thousand i200,itHl) dollais; paving intersections, one hundred thousand 1100,000) dollars; repay ing streets between Snvder and Columbia ave nues, including said avenues, and be tween the Delaware and Schuylkill Riv ers, six hundred thousand (GOO.OOO dollars; ro paving street, two hundred thousand 2U.0U) duiiars; grading, paving, repaying, etc.. I'asi ;unlt aviuiue trom Twenty-third street west ward, fifty thousand (50,000) dollars; con struction of main sewers, two hundred thou sand (200,(100) dollars; construction of Gun ner s Run relief sewer In Indiana street, from Ihlrd to Twelfth street, two hundred thou sand (200,1)00) UolUrs; reconstruction and re location of eewers in the central portlun of the city, five hundred thousand (.VXi,(si) dol lars; construction of branch sewers, two hun dred and fifty thousand (2.V),ni)0) dollars; con struction of new bridges, three hundred thou sand (.liip.ooo) dollars; improvement of tho Uoulevard and branches, from Rhawn.striet northward, four hundred thousand (400,tun) dollars; harbor Improvements, nine bundled thousand inoo.otxi) dollars to be expended an allows: For completion of piers, between tatharlne and Christian streets, and construc tion o( pier at or near McKean street, eight hundred thousand (S0O.O00) dollars, bulkhead ing the Schuylkill River, seventy-five thou sand (Tli.000) dollars; repairs and Improve, ments to city piers, twenty-live thousand i.'.i.iitiO) dollars; abolition of grade crossings In South Philadelphia, one million (l.Ouuoou) dollars, toward the erection of an Art Museum, eight hundred thousand (MXi.tWD) dn.lam. ac. tiuWtlon of property nnd the Improvement of the Parkway, elirht hundred thousand isisitifiiii do lars, toward the erection nf a Library build ing on site acquired with money borrowed pur suant lo ordlname approved June 17, ISPS, forty thousand (W.OOO) dollars, toward a Sol dlers and sailors' Memorial, one hundred nnd sixty thousand (Iivi.ihs)) dollars; acquiring property and improvement of small parks ana recieation centres, three hundred thousand (.100,000) dollars; purchase of proper!-, erec tion of buildings and improvements of exist ing pullce and nre stations, one hundred thou sand (loo.ouo) dollars; purchase of apparatus, one hundred thousand (100.000) dollars. Im provement nf tho County Prisons, two hun dred and fifty thouanil (25O.O00) dollars; Im provement of Fairmount Park, two hundred thousand C'MMiOO) dollars: purchase of prop, vrty and Improvement of Cobh's t reck, Morris nnd Indian Creek Parks, one hundred thousand itoo,ooi)i dollars, construction of buildings for Juvc.ilie and Domestic Relations llranch uf mo ..lumciiiiti v uuri. lour nunareq tnouFau I (400,100) dollars, payment of mandamuses, eight hundred thousand (SOO.OOO) dollata. Ily the Freemen residing In the First Con gressional District, comprising the First, fcev. enth, Twent) -sixth, Thirtieth, Thirty-sixth. Thirty-ninth and Forty-eighth Wardsof the said City, one person to serve aa Representa tive of said District In the House or Repre sentatives of the Congress of the United States tor the Hlxty-fourth Congress. By the Freemen residing In the Second Congressional District, comprising the Eighth. Ninth, Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth. Flfi teeutii, Twentieth and Thirty-seventh Wards of the said Cltj. one person to serve ns Rep resentative of cald District In the House of Representatives of the congress or the United States for the Hlxty-fourth Congress. ny the Freemen residing In the Third Con. gresslonal District, comprising the Second. Third. Fourth. Fifth, fctxth. Eleventh. Twelfth! Sixteenth, Seventeenth. Eighteenth and Nine teenth Wards of the s.ald city, one person to serve as Representative of said District In the House of Representatives of the Con greas of the United States for the Sixty inurth Congress Hy the Frrnmen residing In the Fourth Con reKHloncl District tompr'slng the Twenty eighth, Twenty-ninth. Thirty-second, Thirty, eighth nnd Forts -seventh Wards of the raid city, one parson tn servo as Representative of said DlstrU-t In the House of Representa tives of the Congress of the United States for the Slsty-fourth t'ongrrss. Hv the Freemen reldlng in the Fifth Con gressional District, comprising the Twenty third, Twenty-fifth. Thirty-first. Thlrty-th'rd, Thirty-fifth, Forts -first. Forty-third and Forty fifth Wards of the said City, one person tn serve as Representative of the said Dlstitct In the House of Representatives of ths Con greis nf the United Mate for tho Sixty-fourth Congress. Ilv the Freemen residing in the Sixth Con gressional District, comprising the Twenty, lirst, Twents -second. Twenty-fourth. Twenty sevcnli.. Thirty-fourth. Fortieth, Forty-second. Fort -fourth und Forty-lxth Warda of the said 1 lt. one person to serve as Representa tive of said District in the House of Repre sentatives of the Congress nf tha United States for the Sixty-fourth Congress 1'y the Freemen residing In tho Second Sena, tonal District comprising the Srcond. Third, Fourth. Seventh. Eighth. Ninth and Thirtieth Wards of said Cits', one person to serve as !(epreentattve of said District In the Senate of aid Commonwealth for four years Hy the Freemen residing in ths Fourth Sena, lorlal District, comprising the Twenty-fourth, Tenty-seventh, Thirty-fourth. Fortieth. Forts'-fourth and Forty-sixth Warda of said i Its. on rerson to serve as Representative of aaia j'lstnci in rue nenaie at saia con inonwealth for four sears. 1" the Freemen residing tn the Sixth Sena torial District, voiiii rising the Twenty-first, Twents -seiond, Thins -eighth and Forty-aec-ond Wards of said City, one person to serve as Rei resentatlvis of said District in the Senate of said Commonwealth for four years. lis (be Freemen residing in the Eighth Sena torial District, comprising the Twenty-third. Twenty-ruth Thirty-third, Thirty-fifth. Forty first, Forty-third and Forty-fifth Wards of said Cits-, one person to serve as Representative of said District in the Senate of said Com monwealth for four years. Ily tha Freemen residing In the First Rep resentative District, comprising tha First and Tblrty-ntntn vvaras or wm v.it.y, ore persons to serve as Representatives of said District in inn House, of Representatives of thm C.en e House or svei eral Assembly of said Commonwealth for two Uy the Freemen residing In the Seiond Rep resentative District, voniprlslng the Second Ward of said city, ona person to serve as Representative of said District in the Ilousa of Represe.-itattvese of the General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two S'ears By the Freemen residing in the Third Rep resentative District, comprising tha Third Fourth and Fifth Warda of said City, two persons to serve as Representatives of said District In the House of Representatives if ths General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two years. . . By the Freemen residing In the Fourth Rep resentative District, comprising . the Sixth. Eighth and Ninth Wards of said City, on Eerson to sen's as Representative of said Unlet in the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two years. y the fieemen residing In the Fifth Rsd- ressntatlva District, comprising the Twents- sixtn, iTHriy-sutn ana rony-signin vvaras of said i Ity three, persons to serve as Rep resentatives of said District In the House of Rspresentatlvts of the General Assembly of eald Commonwealth for two years Hy tha Freemen residing In the Sixth Ree- rcsenutlve Dlatrtst, cemit)Uif the Savra;li 1 SHIWIjflJMOOtfATlOIf , WM ef" said Clly. ene person to serve as Representative of said District In the House of Rfprcsentntlves of the General Assembly ef .tld Commonwealth for two tri. fly the Frtemen residing In the Seventh Rep resentative District, comprising the Thirtieth Ward of snld City, one person """ Representative of said District In the Houjo of Representative' of the General Assembly of rnld Commonwealth for two jears. , Ily the Freemen residing in the Eighth Itopreentatlve District, comprising the Tenth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wntrls of said City, two persons to servo us Representatives of said District In the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of said Commonwealth nyrtheSFTCMricn residing In the Ninth Rep resentative District, comprising the Eleventh and Twelfth Wards of said Cltv. one pen-on to serve as Representative of said District in the Houae of Representatives of the (Icnoral Assembly of said Commonwealth for two Hy 'the Frremcn residing In the Tenth Rep resentntlvtrDlstrlct, comprising the Fifteenth Wnnl of said City, two prions l0.,Mr1vI8 ,V Representatives of said District In the House of Representatives nf the General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two years Ily the i-rer-men residing in mo r.nr.tin.,, ltcprrcnlntlve Irtrlct. comprising the Sev enteenth nnd Eighteenth Wards of said City, one person to serve as Representative of eald District In tho House of Representatives of tho General Assembly of said Commonwealth Ily tho Freemen residing In the. Twelfth Representative District, enmprMng the Nine teenth Ward of said City, two persons to servo as Representatives of said District In tho House of Representatives ,of tho General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two sears. Ilv the Freemen residing in the Thirteenth Representative District, lomprlslng the Slx tctnth and Twentieth Wnrda of slid City, two persons to serve nt Reprcfcnlntlves of said District In th House of Representatives of the General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two years. . .. Ily the Freemen residing In the Fourteenth Representative District, comprising the Twen-ty-nrst Ward of said City, one person to serve as llcreenlatlve of said District in the Houso of Representative!! of the Oeneral Assembly of said Commonwealth for two years. TJy the Freemen residing In the Fifteenth Representative District, comprising the Twen-tv-sccond tnrt Forty-second Wards of said Cits', two persons to servo ns Hepresonta lives of raid District In the House of Representa tives of the General Assembly of said Com monwealth for two years. Ry the freemen residing In the Sixteenth Representative District, lomprlnlng the Twenty-third. Thlrly-flfth ami Forty-first Wards of sjilrl Cltv. one nrrsnn to servs as Representa tive of said District 111 the House of Rcpre sontatlirs of tho Cencral Assembly of said Commonwealth for two s-eais, Ily the freemen residing In the Seven teenth Representative District, comprising the Twenty-fourth, Thirty-fourth and Forty fourth Wards of said City, three perrons to serve as Representatives of said District In the Houso of Ttenresentatlves of the General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two Sears. I3y the Freemen residing In the Eighteenth Repreecntatlvo District, comprising the Twenty-fifth nnd Forty-fifth Wards of said City, two persons to serve as Representatives of said District in the Houso of Representatives of the Oeneral Assembly of said Commonwealth for two vearn. Ry the Freemen residing In the Nineteenth Repreeentntiv o District, comprising the Twcn-ty-clgtlh and Thirty-seventh Wards of said City, two persons to servo ns Representatives of said District in tho Houso of Representa tives of tho General Assembly of said Com monwealth for two years. Ilv tho freemen residing In the Twentieth Representative District, comprising the Twenty-ninth and forty-soventh Wards of said city, two persons to sen'e as Representatives of snld District In the House of Representatives of tho General Assembly ef said Common wealth for two sears. Ry the Freeman residing In the Twcnty ftrat Representative District, comprising the Twenty-seventh, Fortieth nnd Torty-slxth Wards of said Clt)-, two persons to serve na Representatives of said District In the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of said Commonwotlth for two years. Ry the Freemen residing In the Twenty second Rpn sentatlvo District, comprising the Thirty-second Ward of said city, one person to seno as Representative of said District In tho Houso of Representatives of tho General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two years. Ily the Freemen residing In tho Twenty third Representative District, comprising tho Thirty-eighth Wnrd of said Cits-, ono person to servo as Representative of said District In the House of Representatives or the General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two years. Hy the Freemen residing In tha Twenty fourth Representative District, comprising the Thirty-third Ward ef said City, ono person to serve ns Representative of said District In tho l!nus of Representatives of thp General As sembly of said Commonwealth for two v-car. Ry the Freemen residing In tho Twenty fifth Representative District, comprising tho Forts'-thlrd Wnrd of said City, one person to vcrc as Representative of said District in the House of Representatives of tho General Asembls' of said Commonwealth for two yearn. Ry tho Freemen residing In the Twentv slth Reprerentatlve District, comprising the Thlrty-fir.it Wnrd of said Cits, ono person to serve as Representative of the said District In the House of Representatives of tho General Assembly of said Commonwealth for two S'ears Uy the Freemen residing In tho First Wnr.l of said Cits', one person to sene as a member of Select Council for (ho unexpired term of Cl.nrlrs J. Pommer, resigned. Hy the Freemen residing In the Fifth Wnrd of said Cits', one person to sen'e a-, a member of Select Council for tho unexpired term of John J. Harrlgan, resigned Ry the Freemen residing In the Tenth Ward of Bald City, ono person to serve as a member of Select Council for the unexpired term of Dennis F. ntigorald, resigned. Py tho Freemen residing In tho Eleventh Ward of said City, one person to sen'o as n member of Select Council for tho unexpired term of David F Murphy, resigned. Ry tho Freemen residing in tho Twelfth Ward of said City, ono person to serve as a m.mwr ni select council ror tne unexpired trim of William II. Cooper, deceased. Hy the Freemen residing in the First Ward ef snld City, one person to sen'o as a member of Common Council for the unexpired term of V Edwin Bonnlck, resigned. Ry the Freemen residing In the Fifteenth Ward of said Cltv. one oerson to serve ns n member of Common Council for the unexpired term of Rrs-an Harron, resigned. Ry tho Freemen residing In the Forty-eighth Ward of vld Cits', one person to sen-o as a member nf Ptlect Council until tho first Mon day of January, miR. Ily the Freemen residing In the Twenty first Ward of said City, one person to sen-e as a member of Common Council for tho unexpired term of Levi C. Hart, resigned. Hy the Freemen residing In tha Twenty seventh Wnrd of said City, ono person to srne as a member of Common Council for the unexpired term of George J, Van Houtcti, resigned. Ily the Freemen residing In tha Twents' elghth Ward of said Cits', one person to serve as, a member of Common Council for the un expired term of James SImmlngton. resigned Hy tha Freemen residing In the Forty eighth Ward of said City, one person to servo as a ember of Common Council until the first Monony of January, 1010. The following aro the names of the several candidates for the several unices to be filled as aforesaid, to wit: ' UNITED STATES SENATOR. Demncrailc- A Mitchell Palmer. Wa-hln-. ton Hull Moose and Itorsevclt Progress ve- Glfford Plnchot. Republican and Personal LlbertS" Holes Penrose S'Klailst Fred ? Whiteside Prohlbltlon-Madlson F. Larkln .-.......Ian.. a j ? ii- -Kin. .llUU.iliaii.l .. w. .will', l. GOVERNOR. Democratic and Washington-Vance C. Mc Cormick. Roosevelt Progressive Will am Draper Lewis. Republican, Kes'atone and Personal Liberty-Martin G. Brumbaugh So. clallst-Joseph II. Allen. Hull Moo'e-Charlei N. nniram. Industrialist-Caleb Harrison Prohlbltton-Matthow H. Mevenson. "arr",on' LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Democratic and Kesstono-William V Creasy. Washington, Roooevelt rugrcssli.i and Hull Mnose-1'er.-s V. Smith. IleimbHcan and Personal l.lb.rtj-l rank II. M "'lah. "". claim-Frederick J. S.;holr. Pr..hlbltlon-H J lallen. industrialist George G Anton SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS Democratic William N. I,'V,,,. .. .,....' ton. Hull Mooeo and Roosevelt p'ro3res,ivBN Fred E. Lewis. n.publlcan, Kesstono and I reraonsi j.ioeny iicnry Houck. Socialist Robert II. Rlngler. Prohibition-. w'tT Smith. Industrialist Wm. II. Thomas JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Txi."rPan'"nJam" E '"k' & Si. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS AT I-ARGE. Democratic Robert 8. Hnght Mnriin . nlng. Caton. Arthur n. nark Oiar?..,J''C" Crosby Washington. Hull Jloose and Roo..' velt rrogreslve-Ix N Mitchell Arthur ii" Ilupley Anderson 11. U alters. Hirr Watson' Jtepuullcan and Personal Llberiy"rhonin. Q Crago, Slahlon M. Garland, Daniel F Ta? 5' John R K. Scott. Soilallst-Dennls" o?hh,; Coughlin. Edward W. llasdon. V s nll'AVi King. Cbarlea Sehl Prohibltlon-Geofgi Ha,V jamta J. Patton, II R. Pike. S Harper Hiiifth' Kesstpne-Alben W Illni. Joseph "uf Holts John Llpsett Howard S. Welktr Industrlaliit X Ml'f-lib.. ' " - M"n"' cn"' 5'urncr! CONGRESS. first District Denuicratli -laiwrene v i . t'russln Washington. Ke stone and Pr'Ai.iKi" tton-Jobn Hurt Iteimblltanand no,ivS ," Progressive-William S Vare. a"'uil-i U ' Santamarle. aw-wmi J. Second District -Democratic. Vahim,. and Roosevelt Progressive-Patrick f T." way Republican and KvvstSne-Oeor'ge V Third Iitrlct.-Dcmocratic John ii w, Washlngten and Roosevelt ProiresslviA.7' ham I. Welnstock. Republican an" KeVatoM -J. Hampton Jloore Socialist Ltiwla :vJ!u!2? berg. Prohlbltlon-Elwood Allen i itl'SS; Sunday Law- Moees Stearn. Llbtgal Fourth Plstrlct.-Deniocratle-Patrlck u Ln,u'on,-JonC,,lnay1,0rS' " $& Filth D)j.trt t liemx-ratlc Waahinrtnn Keystone and Itcoaevelt ProirsaalV. ?S2?I clallst -John N nest, ii. van ' - 4uuivivion t-r- Sixth District. Derc-crarle and v.... J, WMbinjtea U.,TWS..l?te Biticmgra rocurtATinW IcVr S Drake. Republican, ttms . ."-' Roosovelt rrogretslve-tjeorre F. ns-JI' M ,,,,.,u-cnh?ny.,!,0nd " M,"er' -nSSfifcrS ntfUlnftif, i BnUn i , Bccond DIfttriet.-Dcmo6ratI--rr,nV 1 , Vnhlnfiton-Francl B. Diddle. pJffl-'a-v Keystone W. Sal us. Slala.Th,KfdrpS elon Ralnh H. noberaon. . Fourth District, Democratic and ....-. Albert H. l.adner. Jr. Wnshlntton-oi."?"-rtatli. Republican, Hull Moose T anonS?' Progressive-Edward W. Pattort. sS?,Tll ucuisp -. '-.tniis. Prohlbltlon-L. p tV'L1'-- Sixth District. Democratlc-Grovtr'n.!2't,l. Ivdner. Washington and Prohlbltion..VlS,U1 lln Spencer Edmonds. Republican nnPlU stono-Owen 13. Jenkins. Soclallst-w S' Jae,mT.D--Va?h'nrgyS SB fe -Wllll.mnWlWee Smith. Spcl..t'Ie, Evans. Prohlbltion-Wllllam Hushes m M ntfMpn.it. .ieatftii.vtini ' 1 " RESENTATIVESD'J F R- First District. Democratic Daniel t kin-), John H. Stuebing. Republican nna L'!'-' stone-John .McDermott, Jr. Republlcsi '" stone and Prohibition-Leopold c, of2..KS" clallet-Maurlco Goldberg, Jacob PtV-L Washington-Joseph S. Silver. Cllntod 'J Second District Democratic, Remiblleia . . Kcystone-I. O. Gordon Forstcr Va,hi iH -Harry Witmer. Soclallst-Emanucl f KlieP" inirn uuuki. Liemocrnuc .viax D r i.i Peter Sharkey. Washington-Harry M ti."-, Henry it. jsolto. ncpubllenn and Keyi!..'' Charles J. Itoney, Jr., Isadora stern? SocfUS -Simon V. Santr, Joseph A. Goliau m I Fourth District, Demooratlc Ryerson Jennings. Washington Thomas Kelle .' publican and Keystone James V Larfcrtr el ciansi ueorgo cncatr.ani. " Fifth District Democratic John n. t. I.aughlln William J. Rowen, Thnmsj CeVu AVnthlnnton. Keystone nnd Prnhihiiin-J-.'i'' M!.iiV Wilson. Waalilniton and RcpubllS William IS. Wilson. WoslUniton, Ksvs&. ani Prohibition Cheslnr A. Jtnd... '"2" I publlcnn-Frod. W. Wlllnrd. Kdwln B. &! Socialist A. 3, Trlclcer, William Dlensr. n ? q. Jones. Keyetor.e John Realmear. PreliKj . Sixth District. Democratlo and jteysters John J. Royk Washington George W. Ui7 RenilbltCf.n tWarren IV rtrAhem " Seventh District, Democratic Thome Sin. L rrogresslvo nnd Keystone-Thomas F. j: Nlchol. Prohibition George Wilson. Eighth Dlsttlct. Democratlo Jos'iin u. O Rrlen. Joseph vVellochek. Weehlngten, j publican nnd Keystone Ephrolm Upset,,,,, Teeriion W. Smith. Seclallst SamiKl Snvili. Morris Grossman. Ninth District Democratic and WaiNa ton William Dcppcnnchmldt. Republican ai Key stone Henry Oransback, Br. SocUllstJ Hairy Parker. Tenth District Democratic Frank T, Dlnnn. Democratic, Washington and Iteess, velt Progressive Louis Goodfrlend. RsjabH. onn. Keystone and Socialist Andrew il Richards. Republican Aloyslus Holland Tirls bill. Socialist A. H. Tlndlll. Roossvelt Pre. cresslve William B. Lewis. Prohibition Joli Alcorn. Keystone A. II, Tlmball. Eleventh District. Demoors.Ho, Repullitis and Socialist Richard Curry. Washington-inl Keystone John II. Calahan. Twelfth District. Democratlo Themn Dallas, Joseph Hagerty. Washington and Roosevelt Progressive Robert R. P. Dradforl William Buchhelm. Republican Harry T. Rauerle. John E. Arthur. Socialist Marcellcs Wait, Karl Wachtmann. Keystone Oeorcs J, Willis. Edw. C. Deck. Thirteenth DistrlcU Democratlo and Kej. stone Joseph Blttner. Democratlo John Hatiger. Washington John C. Haegele, Wll. Ham M. A- Steel. Republican and Prohibition - Jntepli It. M'cArdls. Republican and Krj. stone Max Aron. Socialist Harry StrauM, Loulsj Schorpp. Prohibition William I'm. stead. Fourteenth District. Washington and Ksj stone Willis n. Heldlnger. Republican Jam's C Wobensmltli. Socialist -M. J. Cannon, Prohibition L. Montgomery Gibson. Fifteenth District. Democratic, Republics. and Kes'atone John V. Cummins, William T. Weir, Jr. Washington nnd Prohibition George C. Ulrlch, Samuel R. Scott. Socialist-. Conrad Dodger, Jr., Jns. McDermott. Sixteenth District. Democratlo Charles J. Chrlsts-. Washington, Republican and Ksj. stoneJames A. Dunn. Socialist--Renjamln ?, Dlakes'. Prohibition James Morrison. Seventeenth District. Democratic and WasS. Ington Edwin F. Suplee. C. Wesley T. ItoWa son. Roosevelt Progressive Jamei J. Camp bell Democratic, Prohibition, Washington snl Roosevelt Progressive T. Henry Walnut. Its. publican James J. Heffernan, Russell T. Vogtles. Republican and Roosovelt Progresses Theodore Campbell. Socialist Ernest CM. hill, William II. Rateman. Robert J. UalL Kes-stone Benjamin II. Fields, Matthew M. farrell. C. Hermann Barrett. Prohibition I. W. Wllhelm, J. N. Doran. Eighteenth District. Democratlo and Wash. Ington Edward J. Hlnkle. Democratic Emanuel R. Clinton. Washington- (ieorge t. Horsfleld. Republican William Nlcder. Satn. uel J. Perry. Socialist Robert Fletcher, Jos. eph R. Hansen. Keystone William A. Cloak, E J. Hlnckel. Nineteenth District. Democratic nnd Wash ington William Hancock, James Slmmlnstoa, Republican nnd Keystone Clarence A Rowfll, John Resnnlds. Socialist Frederick Munsener, Jncob II. Root. ITohlbitlon W. E. Erabtri, W. F. Hodge. Twentieth District. Democratic. WasMnr ton and Keystone William Nlckell Henry P. Stlllts'. Republican and Socialist Patrick Conner, John H. Drinkhoune. nons.ovelt Pro. gres.lve W. Mitchell. O. E. While. Prohibi tion Wm. Hager, W. S. I'mstend Twents'-flrst District. - Democratic Sarnad C. Henry, John J. McQunld.- Washington an! Bull Moose Julius II, Price, Jr., W Franklin Hodges. Republican and Keystone John He Cllrdock. William Walsh. Socialist Waltsr A. Evitts, Leonard Terrone. Prohibition S. B. Fltzpatrlck. J. (1 Dalley. Tvveius'-second District Democrntlc--Ofori P. Aatons. Washington nnd Prohibition-" Charles F. Byrne. Republican nnd Kes stone-. Alexander D. Lauer. Socialist William A. Amtsfeld. Roosevelt Progressive Lorenu Smith. , Twenty-third District. Democratic, RfP,1' cm nnrl ICvsinn Sltrmund J. Gans VVasa. ington-Charles E. Beury. Socialist Hon Serti-r. Prohibition Lukens Webster, Twenty-fourth District. Democratic JoSi II. Shade. Washington Andrew J WUson. Republican Frank Fackler. Socialist PWllJ Hlrtli. Keystone Hugh Piper. Prohibitions William A. Hughes. Tvvemy-flfth District. Democratic and KtJ; stone Willlnm It. Hall. Washington ar.1 Roosevelt Progressive John J. Smith Re publican Frederick Beyer. Socialist W Sheiman. .. ... . ! Twenty-sixth District. Democratic aonu . Slater. Republican. Washington and Rook velt Progressive Harry L. Hackett. SoclaJUt George II. Smith. Keystone Frederic B. Mackerel!. SELECT COUNCIL. - P'lrst Ward. Keystone nnd Republican w. Edwin Ronnlck. Washington Charles Ln'er. Fifth Ward. Keystone and Republican- George T. Conrade. m-..- Tenth Ward. Keystone and Republicin Joahua Evans. nu... Eleventh Ward. Keystone and RePullcK William F. Nlckles. Washington John Kl "Twelfth Ward.- Keystone and Republic"-' 0car T. Levy. Washington --Albert fccbranj- Forty-elghth Ward. Keystone and RP can C. Walter Glasgow, Washington-' Charles A. Young. COs'tMON COUNCIL. First Ward. --Keystone and Republican- Harvey M. Itlghter. . uta Fifteenth Wnr.l. Keystone and ItepuMIcan- Samuel McQuade. Democratic and Wasnmi ton James L. Shields. i,mi. Twenty-first Ward. Kes'stone and nepsMj can John P. Thompson. Washington Ilortrs V. JlacFads'en. - . R Twenty-seventh Ward -Keystone and , WJ publican William F. Gleason. Democrl Renjamln Clyman. . r Twenty-eighth Ward. Keystone and I publican William D. Asnip. Democratic aw Washington Jacob Rothkugel. , Forty-eighth Ward. Kes stone Oeorge J" II. Potter. RepublUun George von II. rc" Washington Wm. C. Gumppert. THE FREEMEN IN THE SE 1:R VI- CVEC I TION DIVISIONS OF THE bBV ERAIi I .irna (ii- Tilt? clTf. IttSI'EiTlVfcbl, W1I4 VOTE AT THE FOLLuWlSU 1'L.VCES, TO WIT: FIRST WARD 1st Dlv Vote ia.'i."s S Second , 2d Dlv Vote S W cor Front and Tasker ;td Dlv Vote 15US S Second 4th Dlv Vole 1102 S Second Bth Dlv Vote l"Ml Sloyamenalng htli Div Vote N W tor Fifth and Reed 7th Dlv Vote 1320 S Sixth Sth Dlv Vote li'lu S Eighth bth Dlv Vote S E cur Ninth and Earp luih Div Vote N E ror Ninth and ' 11th Dlv Vote T1S Dlcklnauu Uili Ulv Vote Hllo ri Sixth l.lth Dlv Vote H'iS S Film Hth Dlv Vote 100 Dickinson . , . 15th Dlv Vuta N E cor Fourth and Tasksr 10th Dlv Vote 1021 S Second Uih Dlv Votu 1710 S Front lbih Dlv Vote 1S27 Moyanitnslng ave luth Dlv Vote 110 Moore 20th Dlv Vote a E cor Sixth and Sloore 21st Div Vote S W cor Sixth and Morris 22d Dlv Vote N E cor Kli.ult and Slurru JJ Dlv VuIb 1K21 S Ninth 21th Dlv Vote im S Ninth , ril SSth Dlv Vote S W cor Eleventh and Morns 20th Dlv Vote 1730 S Tc.ith 27th Div Vote 12ol Sluun. 2Mb Dlv Vote 1801 S Eighth . 2th Dlv Vote S E cor St-iund and s8' :Otn IIIV voie v cur rum aiivs "",", Vi-iol 31st Dlv Vote 8 E ior PasyunU and Dbs" SECOND WARD. 1st Div Vote 087 S Front 2d Dlv Vote 1122 S Front 3d Dlv Vote UJ-I 3 Second 1th Div Vote -'-"I Washington ave f,th Div Vote 1215 Slov-ameniog ave 6th Dlv Vote 1223 S Fourth Tth Dlv Vote 1024 E Moyamenslns Sth Dlv Vote 821 S Fifth Sth Dlv Vote 016 S Third 10th Dlv Vote BOS Christian 12th Div Vote N W cor Fourth and Wasior Wth Dlv Vote N VV cor Fourth and Whxrtcs 11th Div V'te 813 Whurton . . l.Mh Dlv Vot N W cor irth and Ftderw 16th Div Vpto 122a s Eighth- ni-t raca 17tU Div Vote 112 i Pasisunls v Dub, 1'iv V te O'-l Ellswoilh . Wth Dlv Vote, N W tor E.gbih inj IX,,,L 2th Div Vote S W ct.r Nltth and Caip"1 21st Div Votq Ml S Tenth a " iflHBI