Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 22, 1915, Final, Page 2, Image 2

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    -EVENING JjEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 22, 1915.
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VARE SUPPORT
PUCES DALtETT
' BEHIND M'CURPY
McNichol Follower Leads
In Race for Judicial
Nomination
REPUBLICAN PARTY
MAYOR
Warda.
WESSEL AHEAD OF RYAN
Judicial Nominees
SUPERIOR COURT
(S to be eleeted)
JOHN II. IIKAI)
GRonaR ii. oiti.Anr
J. linNUY WIM.IAM8
COMMON PLEAS COURT NO. 1
(I to be eleeted)
WIMJAM II. BIIOKMAKKK
COMMON PLEAS COURT NO. 2
(t te be elected)
JOHF.ril P. ItOOKHS
iirniiy N. wharf.!.
I). WEIlHTF.n DOUUlIKItTT
MICHAEL J. ItYAN
COMMON PLEAS COURT NO. 4
(I to b elected)
THOMAS V. n.NLKTTKIl
ORPHANS' COURT
(I to be elected)
ciiohoe Mccvnnr
MOIUUS DALI.r.TT
MUNICIPAL COURT
(1 to be elected)
RAYMOND MaoNHII.LK
rATTUCK P. CONWAY
Flrat ,.,, 4
flecond
twm
Fourth
Fifth .
Sixth ..
Seventh
i-nanm
ntack.
Porter. Potter, Smith, houia.
ftSil.
The Vares, with the assistance of lte
publlcan City Chairman David It. Lane,
David Martin, Edward W. ratton and
Harry D. Beaston sent Judgo Morris
Dallett to second place on the Republican
ticket for Judge of tho Orphans' Court.
They backed George McCurdy. president
of Common Council and a McNichol fol
lower, and obtained for McCurdy a sub
stantial plurality over Judge Dallett for
the nomination in the primaries yester
day. Returns from 40 of the 48 wards In the
city gave McCurdy 44.879 and Dallett 39,
898. McNichol. with Henry J. Trainer, of
the 3d Ward, supported Dallett.
McCurdy and Dallett ran neck and neck
as the returns filtered In all day. Not
until tho large Independent wards come
In did-McCurdy overcome Dallett' s early
lead.
A, close contest between City Solicitor
Michael J. Ryan and Henry N. Wessel
for one of the nominations for the Court
of Common Pleas No. 2 threatens to upset
the judicial slate of tho Republican Or
ganization. Ryan ran ahead pf Wessel in the 28th
Ward, Thomas B. Smith's homo ward.
He received 1031 votes In that ward to
247 for Wessel. Ryan's largest majority
was received In the 18th, where 1502 votes
were cast .for him, as against 309 for
Wessel.
Returns from 35 wards complete, give
Ryan 29,601 and Wessel 44.B27.
All of the candidates who had the sup
port of the Organization for the other
Judgeships wero nominated without much
opposition.
Judging from the returns available
late today, It appears that Orlady,
Head and Williams received a ma
jority of the votes cast for the Su-
tv court candidates, anil will have
J opposition at the general election In
November. Returns from throughout the
State may change this, however, as
"William D. Wallace, of Lawrence County,
polled a fairly heavy vote In the west
ern part of the State.
Judge WHjlam II. Shoemaker will be
unopposed for re-election to Common
Pleas Court Jio. 1.
Judge Thomas D. Flnlettor will also
be unopposed for re-election to Com
mon Pleas Court No. 4.
Assistant District Attorney Joseph P.
Rogers ran far ahead of the field of
17 candidates for the two vacan
cies In Common Pleas Court No. 2.
With some Independent wards still to
be heard from, Ryan Is running slightly
behind Wessel. Dougherty and Frederick
8, Drake both polled an unexpectedly
he,avy vote. Four candidates will be
nominated for this court.
There is a possibility that Judge Ray
mond MacNeille will be unopposed for re
election to the Municipal Court. The in
complete returns, nowever, show that
Patrick P. Conway is polling a fairly
bvy vote.
Complete returns from 35 wards gave
the- following for the nominations for
Court of Common Pleas No. 2:
Rogers , 60.8C3
wessel Mi.iM.MntM. 44,627
Ryan 4, ......... ... 29.001
Dougherty ., 10,900
Drake f 5,555
Judge Shoemaker received 71.206 votes
In.the 85 wards for re-election to Common
Pleas Court No. 1. Judge Finletter re
ceived in the same wards, 81,120 votes for1
re-election to Court No. 4.
Judge Raymond MacNeille received in
these wards a total of 71,738 for re-elec-tton
to the Municipal Court.
The vote in the J3 wards for the lead-teg-
candidates for the three Superior
Court Judges waa as follows:
' t 74,121
g!' 77.994
Wlam 78m
The liquor people' cut Judge Orlady in
the downtown wards. In the 3d Ward,
of -which Henry J. Trainer is the Re
publican leader. Orlady received only HI
vo4ee. Head received 1909 in this ward.
WlHlams 1848 and Wallace 726.
Judge Head also lost many Republican
vt in Philadelphia. He Is a Democrat
aM the Organization support of him was
hsttf-bearted.
yn ran ahead of Wessel In some of
the downtown wards. In the 12th Ryan
received 983 votes to 771 for Wessel, He
rsf ahead of Wessel In many divisions
ef tho 13th. Complete returns from that
ward gave Wessel 1669 to 1430 for Ryan
Ryan also carried thoJ2d, 9th, 11th. 12th
lh, 17th. 29th. 44d and 45th Wards
David H, Lane, who originally opposed
the re-election of Judge Dallett, threw
all but a few. votes In his ward to Mc
Curdy. McCurdy received 4236 votes in
Lane's ward, the 20th, out of a total of
44S7 that were cast. Dallett received
"J-
Bleenth ,
thirteenth
Fourteenth
Rlxteenth ,
Seventeenth
KUhteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth .
Twenty.peeund .
Twenty.thlrd ...,
Twenty-fourth ...
Txenly.nfth
Tent--elxth ....
Twenty-Mventh...
Twentyelthth ,,
Twenty-ninth ....
Thirtieth
Thlrty-nret .....
Thlrty-aeeond ....
TMrty.fmirth ....
Thlrty-nfth
Thirty..). th
Thlrty-sA-enth ...
Thirty-ninth
rnruein
Forty-third
Forty.fmirth ....
rwriy-nrm .
Forty-eeventh . ...
Portr-elthth ....
Totala ..,...-,. 1(1708
1 waraa minims.
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
MAYOR
Wards.
Flrat
Ferond ...
Third -
Fourth ..........
nun ..,
With ...
feventh
nihth .
Mnth
Tenth
Kleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth ....
Flxteenth
Beventeenth ...
BlKhteenth ....
Nineteenth ....
Twentieth
Twenty-eeeond ,
Twenty-third ,,
Twenty-fourth .
Twenty-alxth ..
Twenty-eenth.
Twenty-elshth .
Twenty-ninth
Thirtieth
Thlrty-tlrat ....
Thlrty-eeeond ..
Thirty-fourth . .
Thirty-fifth ....
Thlrty-alxth ...
Thlrty-aeventh
Thirty-ninth ...
Fortieth
Forty-third
Forty-fourth ...
Forty-ieventh ..
Forty-eighth ..
Totals
Totala
8 wards mlislng.
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JUDGE. OP COMMON PLEAS NO. 2
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Ninth ..
Tenth ..
Seventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth ....
fourteenth ...
sixteenth ..,.
Seventeenth ,,
Klthtrenth ...
Nineteenth ...
Twentieth ....
Twenty-eecorid
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Thirty-xixtn
Thlrty-.eenth ,
Thlrt) -ninth
Fortieth
Fortv.thlrd ,
Forty-fourth
Forty-eerenth
Forty-elshtn
Totals
Seven wards miming.
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Wards.
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WASHINGTON PARTY
MAYOR
Wards.
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Becond ....
Third
Fourth
Fifth .,
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Kleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth .....
Fourteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth ....
Eighteenth ....
nineteenth ....
Twentieth
r wenty-eeeond .
Twenty-third ..
Twenty-fourth .
Twenty-sixth .
Twenty-eeienth
Twenty-elshth .
Twenty-ninth ..
Thirtieth
Thlrty-ftrst
Thlrty-eeeond .,
Thirty-fourth ..
Thlrty-nfth ...,
Thlrty-alxth ...
Thlrty-eeventh .
Thirty-ninth ...
Fortieth
Forty-third ....
Forty-fourth ...
Forty-aeventh .,
Forty-eighth ...
Totala
wardi mixing.
Gorman. Porter. Potter.
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10 74 8
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witth ti.
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Fleenth ......... 5
Twelth 87
Thirteenth ...".. 80
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Sovententh 20T
EUhleenth 378
lnteifnth ., rei2
Tnentleth 30S
Tnent-eerond .122
Twenty-thlrd 32:1
Tu,nty-fourth MB
Tnenty-Hfth 410
Twenty-acventh .... ISO
Tnenty-elghth B70
Twenty-ninth 102
Thirtieth 4
Thlrty.nrat 48i
Thlrty-aecond Bll
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TMrty.flttli 6ft
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Thirty-ninth 42.1
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JUDGE COMMON PLEAS NO. li
Wards. -
firat
Second
Thir.i ;;:;
Fourth
Firth ,....,
Sixth
Soenth
Kighth
Ninth
Tenth
i:ipenth .......
T-elfth
Thirteenth ....
Fourteenth ....
sixteenth
Seventeenth ....
J;iKl.teentli ....
Nineteenth ....
Twentieth
Twenty-second .
Twenty-third ...
Twenty-fourth ..
Twenty-aeventh
Twenty-eighth
Twenty-ninth . ,
Thirtieth ......
Thiny-nnt
Thlrty-njcond ..
Thirty-fourth .
Thirty-fifth . ..
Thlrty-alxth . . .
Tlilrtyeeventh ..
Thirty-ninth ....
Fortieth
Forty-thirti
rorty-fourth
Fjrty-flfili .....
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REPUBLICANS GET
PLACES FOR COUNCILS
ON OTHER TICKETS
Organization Candidates Cap
ture Washington and Demo-
cratic Nominations in
Many Wards
The nepubllcart Organliatlon candi
dates for Councils captured Washington
and Demociatlc nominations In many
wards of the city, especially in the cen
tral section.
Stickers were used In some cases, while
In Wards where the Organization candi
dates had filed on the other tickets and
the Washington and Democratic enroll
ment was small, the Organliatlon had
little dldlculty In bowling out tho regular
party candidates.
Slated candidates won the party nom
inations as the general rule throughout
the city, however. In the wards where
the Organization was engaged In a fac
tional fight the Varcs defeated McNichol.
In tho 23, 32d and 42d Wards the Varo
candidates were all victorious. Jerc It.
Bhnw swept the 32d Ward, where the
most bitter factional fight occurred. He
was supported by the Vares, who aro
seeking to overthrow Walter Stevenson,
a McNichol lieutenant, as the ward
leader. McN'lchol supported William
Mtntzer for Shaw's seat In Common
Council.
In tho 23d Ward, where another fight
over the nomination for Common Coun
cil occurred, returns show that both
VlirA And Mp?6lihn1 nhtnlnetl thf nomlnfl-
Ui'J 1 Hon of their candidates. Clnrcnce F.
2112.1
4120
42MM
200:1
1307
1.VI7
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27S3
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1(1R4
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WASHINGTON PARTY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
(TOO TO UK NOMINATED)
WAftDS.
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REPUBLICAN PARTY
CITY SOLICITOR
Wards.
Flrxt
Second
Third
Fourth ....,
Firth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Kleventh
Thirteenth ,
Fourteenth
Sixteenth
h seventeenth .......
eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
Twenty-iecond
Twenty-third
Twenty-fourth
Twenty-fifth ,
Twenty-aeventh
Twenty-eighth ,
Twanty-nimn
Thirtieth
Thirty-first
Thirty-second
Thirty-fourth
Thirty-fifth '..
Thlrty-alxth
Thlrty-aeventh
Thirty-ninth
Fortieth
Forty-third
Forty-fourth
Forty-nrth
Forty-aeventh
Forty-eighth
Total
7 warda mlaelnr.
Con-
Alcorn. nelly.
202 3134
4T 2TT1
23 win
38 2001
31 KISS
31 208
208 8SS8
101 17117
77 11
70 2017
11 1322
63 2863
224 2(182
70 1230
141) 102.1
892 1042
816 B13U
344 4107
1032 1203
1001 1483
004 1838
400 2801
464 1370
1187 1H84
437 2188
442 8233
827 2077
1000 1714
1814 1702
207 B1R
1168 4128
702 2270
883 41117
1.180 288S
MM1 11122
51 1811
8M 115T
(170 1838
484 20T2
20.391 80,043
WASHINGTON PARTY
CITY SOLICITOR
Alcorn.
01
Iff D1LICAN8 HAVE CLEAN
SWEEP IN LEBANON COUNTY
Wards.
First ....,....
Second
Third .
Fourth
Firth
Sixth ...
Seventh
Eighth .
Ninth ..
Tenth
Eleventh .
Twelfth ...
Thirteenth ,
Fourteenth
Stxteentli .
beventeenth
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
..., ,,,...
..........a.
..,,,.,.,
.........a..,..
. ....
..a.,,......,,,..
,,...,,
U. Sowers and G. T. Snnno-
J .,,, . -, T-- -f
-'Z "Mi mbko Mayoralty Raco
IANON; Psl,. Bept 22.-Unofflclal re.
at the (8lmary election In this city
aittty sOW the nomination of ltd.
tf. Mwers and George T. Spang for
, mai m i-ounciiman, neorga
, i.uwiciimn jamea trisher,
HUh. J. a. Schmidt. J. Her.
ataubtfck. JRstiiirter A. A. yi- u
CattMr and Frank Helsy, city Con.
Drain news is renominated with
H, Bowers voU Is four in ex.
of Soaiitr..
e Racwktieans nominated' tha follow.
county Uekst. neither lha Dsruo.cri.ti
.or Vi'tiahiiurteei Partv hevlnie r,hm...m
t - .. ........a .. ......
-iirnr- rser-yrgtr, jonrj u. Zimmerman.
'fOMii'- 'I'nnEUrer. Frank Rar; County
1 (Iwnnii.h-nrra. 1VIII W xe.(. .m f. r
Via..- ' ;tcr ef Wills, JoJu, BhtKk:
."T
"rii
,i ! tm,,- i-jiirr, John H. KaMi-.
,lrci"ir ot ihr ',, r jrhn ki and
tiu itw-i -nr SfU'iai
t rwlt lo fvr of
ta in-uBxtewt, srrw as
wt.
Twenty-second
Twenty-inira ,
Twenty-fourth
Twenty-seventh ,
Twenty-eighth ...............
Twenty-ninth ..,,.
Thirtieth .,.,.,...
Thlrty-flrst .., ......
Thlrty-eeeond
Thirty-fourth
Thirty-fifth
Thlrty-alxth
Thltry-seventh
Thirty-ninth
Fortieth . .....,
Forty-third
Forty-fourth
Forty-seventh,
Forty-eighth
Total
With 8 wards mining-.
24
42
80
16
11
71
28
19
63
s
63
20
82
26
47
284
160
69
801
278
840
100
272
124
(M
274
820
1049
604
170
212
IIS
476
241
92
10(1
102
Scott.
SO
4
1
6
6
2
18
12
IS
13
10
S
tl
6
8
6
72
61
8
80s
02
01
23
les
7
1.1
40
123
114
son
21
60
80
184
.12
SA
44
a
" 68 3
Second 11 6
Third 4 , 1
I-ourth 64 4
Jl"h 16 a
Sixth 2
Seventh 20 H
l-.Bhth .18 8
Ninth 23
Tenth 2S 11
Eleventh 18 1
Thlrteent! 1:1 2
Fourteenth 87 4
Sixteenth P A
Seventeenth ,10 4
ElKhtcenth 68 62
Nineteenth 76 r 33
Twentieth 84 21
Twenlyeecond Col 131
Twenty-third '. 104 ' 60
Twenty-fourth 60 (.1
Tnenty-aoventh 6P 30
Twenty-eighth 1)1 43
Twenty-ninth 68 18
Thirtieth 24 II
Thlrty-tlrat 0 2-1
TUrty-aecond , 113 30
Thirty-fourth isi ST
Thtrtyflfth 20 111
Thlrty-alxth ... 40 37
Thirty-ninth 149 4.1
Fortieth 140 61)
Forty-thltd 87 6.1
Forty-fourth 48 12
Forty-aeventh 73 29
Forty-blghth 81 23
I I 3 I f
3 : : f ?
! ;
""so It 78 'h ii"
20 1 13 1 3
;18 . 84 1
2-' 1 22 ..
8 3 11 5 1
10 4 7 1 ..
Bll 7 48 8 .1
21 .. 13 T 3
15 0 10 B 10
21 1 16 5 1
12 .. 4 .. 1
11 3 13 4 1
04 12 8 1
37 2 33 .. 2
33 3 3 10B .1
?ll 40 216 80 18
121' 10 127 14 8
41 8 40 II 7
407 89 8P3 4.1 17
'.?17 l 100 20 29
2.1P 20 234 60 22
,?S o 1 u
313 20 2U7 20 37
"I P3 18 II
' II 31 1.1 10
?il 20 Ell 13 1:1
BJ 283 32 27
"' 70 8X1 82 4C
B7 2 31 6 4
"j; 15 141 14 15
121 20 42 21 10
f'J 37 307 63 41
.;J,T J? ,02 io 12
-40 0 281 8 8
i'Jn JI i8 11 HI
ISO 10 138 17 33
REPUDLICAN PARTY
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
(Two to be nominated)
nitter.
Warda,
Flrat
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Rtxth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Kleventh ,
Thirteenth ....
Warda.
Fourteenth ....
Sixteenth
Kcentecnth ..
Eighteenth
Nineteenth ...
Twentieth
Twentv-aecond
Twenty-thlrd ,
Twenty-fourth
Twenty.ftfth ..
Twenty-aeventh
Tnenty-elghth
Twenty-ninth .
Thirtieth
Thlrty.nrat ....
Thlrty-aecond
Thirty-fourth .
Thlrty-flflh ...
Thhty-alxth ..
Thlrty-aeventh
Thlrty-nlnth ..
Fortieth
Forty-third ...
Forty-fouith .
Fort) -net enth .
Forty-firth ....
Forty-eighth ,.
Btott.
580
2770
lSlW
IMS
2002
.101
3Ui
177
013
273.1
i-ai
28R2
Scott.
2(130
12III
1110
2170
3.10S
4227
1778
1H7B
1800
2137
1091
2.140
2:15.1
3421
1005
2157
'.MIC
68.1
44111
1IIP.1
4720
3321
llll
1421)
2052
1.154
2201
171
20
22
2.1
1.1
in
15S
70
33
41
6
.18
Moore.
347.1
2780
18H3
2021)
2041
307
3(118
1802
ran
2700
1820
2S50
Hitter. Moore.
12U 2111)2
72
114
201
331
1711
410
128,1
332
217
230
:ai
213
180
350
(UP
080
81
420
355
18J
053
400
242
301
101
203
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
SHERIFF
Continued.
Wards. ,
Thirty-fourth .
Thlrty-nfth ....
Thlrty-alxth . .
Thlrty-aeventh
Thlrty-nlnth ..
Fortieth
Forty-third ...
Fortyfourth ..
Forty-aeventh ,
Forty-eighth . ,
Antrim. Clinton.
127 347
, 31 ID
va .12s
176 171
147 It'll
161 284
SO 107
13.1 18.1
87 142
100 114
REPUDLICAN PARTY
SHERIFF
JUDGE ORPHANS' COURT
Continued.
Wards.
Antrim. Cox. Rualey.
Flrat
Bee
0.6B1 1,813
cond
Third
Fourth
ruin
sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Kleventh ,....
Twelfth
hlrteenth
Fourteenth
Sixteenth
Beventeenth
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
Twenty-aecona ...
Twenty-third
Twenty-fourth
Twenty-nfth j
Twenty-aeventh
?wanty-elghth ......
wenty-nlnth
Thirtieth
Thlrty-ttrat
?hlrty-aecond ........
hlrty-fourth ........
Thlrty-nfth
Thlrty-alxth
Thlrty-eeenth .......
Thlrty-nlnth .........
Fortieth .............
Fortv-thlra .....,..
Forty-fourth
Forty-nfth
Forty-eeventh
Forty-eighth
77
22
16
0
12
12
16
72
84
83
3
28
28
76
64
60
11)9
2110
134
312
748
200
isi
421
137
160
226
474
402
64
841
232
400
167
MO
86
268
120
78
11
5
g
11
0
87
63
28
28
53'
24
81
23
73
447
DUO
100
601
1122
176
273
1U3
04 J
269
09
412
302
813
U3
660
384
152
824
661
306
166
208
2V6
WASHINGTON PARTY
SHERIFF
Antrim. -
IV
1. ...i...f.. ...,..
.., I .....f. .........
,,.,1. I.. ..........
,.....,.,... 4
I....................
.......... .. ....... r
('
.(......)...
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
1 SHERIFF
Ward. Antrim. Clinton,
First ( s(
fiC0n3 MtM'4rl
fOiXd IHMIMMd
rlitU
Sixth !
Svntn 4iiftti4).t.DM,t
Kih
NiHin stlt"itfli,(.a,,Mt
Ttknth --
KlVnth , ,
Twelfth -..... ......,
Thlrt tfiun iii.i'iiMMi
KourtMDtl '. ..
btxtentn
.! a
sl'lf .f
4T t 4fte ))
f ciMl.it
'e'4asf
V-OUCd ... ..a. ..a..
W-IOsitI 1 , ae,,,,,,.,
;-inwu fif(tfi
ij cntrentb
KWBtuta
NIAK4ftniQ
wtsUtxtHn
"izmsis '
.. i&-
JBfQ1 '----..4...t
lxasasi . , . ..tf.,..,f
K , 1V6
?! 20
si '
a H
& 'i
i
83 M
i
sjsj jasg
m m
Wards.
Flrat ...
Second .
Third ..
Fourth ,
Fifth .,,
Hlxth ...
Seventh .
Iflghth ...
Ninth ....
Tenth ....
Eleventh .
Twelfth ..
Thirteenth
Fourteenth .....
Sixteenth
fceienteenth t
Eighteenth ..,,... ,,..,,.,.
Nineteenth ..
Twentieth ....... i
Twantv-aecoaa .......
Twenty-third ......... ......
Twenty-fourth ....,.
Twenty-aeventh ,,.,,,.,,.,,.,
Twenty-elghth ......,
Twenty-ninth ,.....,. ,',',,, ..
Thirtieth M..,.,ti'V,l
Thlrty-flrst ..,,.,)..,,,..,,,
T ilrty-aeoond ....,.!,. ,.,,,,
TWrty-fourth ,,..,...,..
Tilrtyrfllth !..!..;.,
ISJQ''.t ''
Tlilrtj-nintn .....,.,. ,.,,,
Fortieth ,...,......,..,,.,,,
Forty-third. .,.,...(.-.,.,,....
FOrty. fourth .,.,..,1 ,,,
Forty-seventh ,..)..,,....,,
Forty-eighth .................
30
20
13
5
83
27
16
88
H
20
84
4T
290'
15
110
6T
ITT
ft
101
20T
68
64
272
30
143
63
auiu
2806
1803
1011
lblifl
302
8834
1820
61.1
2TJT
J3IU
2064
'.097
1236
1026
1U36
6180
4133
l.'lBO
16111
185U
iH.ll
10.11
PtKJ
2UU
82NV
2K0I
1859
1U43
6X1
4031
1037
4786'
.113
Bll
1287
1822
132
2000
Cox.
XI
10
1
21
8
.1
W
13
80
8
1
16
e
&
lit
365
211
tm
81
87 J
213
114
4A
IPO i
OJ
Ml
stt
w
172
Warda.
Thirteenth
Fourleei'lh
Sixteenth
Seventeenth ....
eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentlatu
Twenty.eecond ..
Twenty-third ...
Twenty.lourth ..
Twenty-fifth ....
Twenty-acenth .
Twenty-eighth ..
Twenty-ninth ...
Thirtieth
Thlrty-tlrat ....
Thlrty-aecond ..
Thlrty-rourth ..
TMrty-flfth
Thirty, alxtn ...
Thlrty-aeventh ..
Thlrty-nlnth ....
Fortieth
Fcrty-tnlrd . ..
Forty-fourth ....
Forty-nfth
Forty-aeventh ..
Forty-eighth ...
Chsrney. Dallett. Lynch. Llirdv
31 2734 .10 72
! .122 m 2780
"' 1IJ 03
70 132 143
181 1420 627
?0T 541 742
.. 1(V) 230 232
1T1 TT1 STT
8(16 (171 734
204 1311 1100
.... 2043 8(10
83 4(12 183
302 1101 0.10
120 1480 840
1JT 30T IIIQ
1T4 1T(10 (M3
.-. 1134 TT4
038 1410 1218
3 11.1 12J
2(18 401 724
200 030 480
220 2.14 250
10 T82 114!)
S3 454 608
32T 0T1 BOT
: on 21.1
181 1846 423
130 240 453
66
834
4b4
4021
4236
10T8
380
1115
ITT
1413
IT.1
140
2521
Ml
8T1
(CIS
444
30TT
8T0
4710
2002
433
834
877
311
1082
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
a
Wards. S.
a
f
o
JUDGE ORPHANS' COURT
vAt-iM. ctwrnsv. rwui i.4k .
iniT V ....... iU T -"V-.l vur
r J a) F w
Cvaq .
Tfc'lT'O 4JS .
.4l;
,.4sfft
Ktsisfflg. .....
Ninth . . .n.atf
ltl4)l 1 e-
Twtl .. ...
Ill
11
J::::::
a
4b.:::::
0
10.;.; ;
11
12
13
14
in.. ..
II
lj::::::
20
24
21......
XI""'
28
ii
II'::.::
34...,.'.
83,, ...
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4d .. ..
4J
44.
2421
2818
114)
101(1
2(137
07.1
382(1
1747
(182
2478
1401
1401
21141
273.1
1210
POO
1705
4783
4676
104C
090
10.14
2426
1731
020
1001
2W.1
227U
1329
1918
601
3(U3
1T80
4011
3 Till
000
1242
1012
028
2248
10T
2001.
31
8
118
T3
33
6.1
1
69
41
108
70
140
(118
721
227
781
02.1
613
2045
sail
144
1938
20(11
(181
SU.'Z
.714
COS
27J1
1303
1477
2026
2020
1191
."80
30UI1
4818
4640
22U6
1317
133
40
33
41
31
42
166
10.1
fll
73
1
123
93
10.1
441
631
242
639
705
109
23.1
1720
30
36
87
118
149
(18
322
U
37
48
115
01
101
254
434
147
410
8448
2061
1048
1977
2058
341
Ittltl I
1740
304
2746
1410
1108
2961
910
im
2241
6102
4691
2373
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
(Two to be nominated)
Warda.
1
2
.1
4
.1
n
7
8
0
10
11
13
14
16
17
18
10
20
22
1
24
27
28
0
30
.11
12
34
.15
36
37
2o
43
44
47
48
180
10
2.1
17
16
311
62
26
26
.16
12
21
SO
Bl
74
208
200
2211
2(12
170
209
121
3.10
66
Bl
189
llll
143
311
311
1G6
Km
224
84
8!)
128
89
111
43
Bl
101
15
26
81
.17
20
1)4
21
02
63
.17
72
1B1
111
00
1114
Ml
302
PS
121)
100
103
10U
118
200
.11
102
124
113
204
78
188
81
77
20
.1
.1
1
8
A
14
7
(1
7
1
41
28
(I
0
21
14
.10
64
.13
68
60
60
25
.10
2.1
.14
123
n
21
32
20
163
82
60
18
18
25
8
2
"8
4
18
6
4
0
'as
41
10
M
.18
56
24
B7
.17
136
41
38
2!)
213
20
113
27
14
62
87
43
74
46
111
80
142
22
8
1
8
4
12
17
n
o
4
1
11
0
11
42
M
31
8
(18
70
llll
2.1
8.1
211
88
60
40
70
11
.18
.10
.Tl
80
37
08
45
43
Outterson, the Varo candidate, swept the
Hepubllcan column. Thomas walker, Jr.,
a McNichol follower, opposed Outterson
for tho nomination. John A. Qulnn, an
other McNichol man, was nominated
olontr with Outterson. The Vares ran
only one, candidate.
The Varcs nominated their candidate
for Common Council In the 42d Word,
Wlllliim Weir, member of the State Leg
islature, wns backed by the Vares against
Andrew Krosch, n McNichol lieutenant.
Wllllnm Sletrrrt. Independent member of
3140 I Stlect Council from that ward, wns re
nominated on tho Republican ticket.
Select Councllmnn Henry J. Trainer
obtained the Democratic nomination In
the 3d Ward, of which ho Is the le.nler
by the use of stickers. He defeated
Samuel Blascnsteln. the only Democratic
nominee who hnd filed papers.
In the 21th Ward, Davis, who ran on
tho Hepubllcan ticket Independent nf tha
Organization bosses, swept the ward
against Common Councilman Cross, who
was srcltlntr the Hepubllcan nomination
for Select Council. Cross had the sup
port of the Organization lenders.
The vote received 'by the candidates for
Councils follows:
Select Councils
3D WAHD-nopubllcan, H. J. Trainer,
1721. Democratic, H. J. Trainer. 51; S.
Bolasentlnc, Z. Washington, S. Fltzpat
rlck, 37,
BT1I AVARD-nepubllcan, J. T. Conrade,
13; Democratic, J. T. Conrade, 47.
6TH WARD - Republican, C. A.
Bchwarz. 205; W. H. Jones. 22; Demo
w. w ?'. A: Schwarz, 390; W. H. Jones.
20; Washington, W. H. Jones, 14.
,TnVARD-Republ,can' T. J. Morton,
4217. Democratic, W. F, Lalster. 333.
Washington, J. A. KUnges, 87.
,?ITU WARD-Republlcnn. J. f. Dugan,
1812; Democratic, J. F. Dugnn. US; Wash
ington, K. V. Shlch, 81, J. F. Dugan, 28
2JTH WAnD-nenuhllrnn r ...
?S5! 8 ..? v?2' . us5S
it T, . .. ' " "iein, isi; fll. J.
fn'V330' U BUn"' W-
iS?Bh?'ii' unn" 123i M- J' McCul
Common Councils
JIFWAnD-nePubllin, J. Olnsburg
2728; h. M nighter, 2730. Democratic, h!
M. Connolly, 257: J. H. Stubllng 232
WaBhins-ton, J. H. Harris, 97; TACanT:
t-2D w,ARD-nepublIcan, C. C. A. Baldl.
Jr.. 2522; Democratic, J. H. Tiernev 61
Washington. W. L. Mann"k Tlerney lX
l-nv WAnD-RePubllcan. J. H. Rcmlg,
VV, PD A,'. 0rann'n'. 1634. Democratic
fonoV5'1"'011' " W"hl":
12811
1PM
Z11
5400
4241)
1047
24411
18.'l
VP7'I
1838
2477
2128
3470
3132
2201
2047
fl.'O
4H.11
1.17
5II4')
.17(14
1673
1057
2170
1300
2341
VICTORY COMES FOK
MEN WHO WERE SLA1
IN MAGISTRATE FIGF
All Republican Organization
iispiruiiLs ixominatcd 'Denyl
ocratic Factions Name Thrci
Men Each M
The nomination of tho complete "Miela
iiuic emic vn cacn ci xne party tlcVi?
AAA 4 afe aa m 1 end A a t a ..?j
Dccnin luiuiiu uf cuiiipicie returns Mm
a majority of tho wards. There were tm
surprises on tho Republican and DeniJ
cratic tickets. On tho Washington partf
ticket the contest was more general thie
In. the others, .j
On each of the tickets 11 were nosJ
mated, un tne Hepubllcan hMlot Alee'
ander Hamilton Brooko polled a Vot jS
above that of any other candidate not-rf
the city uommittco slate. In th S
ivnra ne iea mo iicnei tjy nearly 50 vol
polling n total of 1679 against lBj ffi
Georgo H. Hogg, tho high candidate -o?
the Organization slate, and 1393 for joJ
j. iiarrigan, tne iow man.
Jtl-.l'UULiUJAJN JVUJIINEES.
The nominees on the Republican tick?
are:
John F. Collins.
Joseph Coward.
William J. Glenn.
John J. Harrlgan.
William J. Harris.
George K. Hogg.
John Mcclcary.
George A. rersch, jtV-ll
anomns r. mson.
TJvron R. Wrlgley.
Leslie Yates.
Of thpse. nil except Watson, 1W?
aeivulncr n,.. Url nn .
" '
WASHINGTON PARTT.
The mad scramble for ofllce on t
Washington party ticket, with 72 jiamei
In the Magistrate column, resulted in '
low vote for al candidates. The noml'
nation of the 11 slated condldates. hotr?
ever, is virtually nssured. tf
The names of these follow:
William F. Deaton.
Jnmes G. Conner.
John S. Delta.
Harry J. Imber.
Frank A. . Knnuncrnad.
Alexis J, I-lmcburner.
George W. Long.
Daniel McAvpy.
Georgo W. Price.
Frank L. Rau.
Benlamln H. Renshnw.
The Washington party slate as a n
icu in scarcely any or the wards.
DEMOCRATIC RESl'I.TS.
The Democrats Imd slnlcd bnly ij?
men, three of whom wero iuiimI h-:
Old Guard faction and tlireo by the V.t-M
aro available It will be ImpossloU to"
know who aro the other dvo nominees. S
The three Reorganization caniUlatti
nuimnated are:
William H. Belcher.
Joseph S. Uoyle.
John J. Grclls.
All wero running for re-election.
The three Old Guard nominees ar:
Thomas E. Fltzpntrlck.
Wllllnm McQuillan,
James H. Toughlll.
KEYSTONHRS HAD NO SLATE.
On the Keystone Fallot there were 8
names, but no candidates had beta
slated.
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39
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10
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26
'70
14
188
328
40
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11
32
180
169
69
70
121
40
HERBERT M.THDEN DIES
AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
Son of the Late William T. Til
den a Victim of
Prieumonia
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Herbert M. Tllden, a son of the lata
William T. Tllden, and formefly widely
known as an expert tennle slayer, died
suddenly of pneumonia at his home on
McKcan avenue, Germantown, this morn
ing. Mr. Tllden. who was 29 years old, waa
tsken with a severe cold on Friday, and.
although it developed Into pneumonia
Sunday, no great anxiety was felt by
his family over his condition. The end
came unexpectedly. Ilia dmtt, enii...-
U closely on that Of his father, which oo.
iuiicu .ruiy 9.
Mr. Tllden was assistant secretary and
treasurer of the William T. Tllden Com
pany, hair and tvool merchants, with of
fices at 254 North Front street. Several
years ago he held the rennaylvanlaState
tennis doubles championship and the same
title In Delaware. More recently he has
been lees active in tho sport.
Mr. Tllden leaves, a widow, who was
before her m&rrlago Miss Hazel Megar.
?.'?i.BndriwS.fi,,ir..n MlrUra ena n4
William T. Tllden, Jd, aged 4 and t years,
respectively. Ills brother. William T.
Tllden, 2d. t. also well knowt, a. a Un
nls plyet,
Up to the lime of hi last nines Mr.
Tllden was an active tennis player. In
IMS. partnered by Alexander D. Thayer,
he won the Intercollegiate lawn tenhls
doubles championship, and In recent
years H. M. Tllden and his youngeV
brd,h,V, W..T. Tllden, 2d. have f&med
than the usual amount of success.
The younger Tllden Is one of th pest
tennis players in this section of the
country, and to his brother BeAart h.
Is Indebted for jtmc.. or hk VuL or
the same. ,"r w
Th UM LMMal WutnuMut tkaot Mr
TlWton took DtH t. WSTmIissJiH.:
4)s)iiM vM eUatii tkSmJSSSt thi
a tha courts of the arizjnttriii4aSa
Cluh. ManlH.1,,, th. .lut. to whl4 bsTbl.
PORTER AND SMITH
MAYORALTY NOMINEES
a
,J,T" WAnD-RoPubllcan, D. Cahill,
k iSTEv&S: Cah,ll " w"w-
6TH WARD-Republlcnn. I Dent.h
2014; Democratic, L Dent.ch. 60. ,
187?" WAnD-RcPubl'n, M. E. Co'nn.
ICTS1" WAnD-RePub:n, M. a. Conn,
9TH WARD-Republlcan. E. n. Glcason
n?,'lSP'iVrni0n,,A ?"'- Patterson:
Al D' S,eon- 7J' whIngton. E. B
Gleason, 26; Patterson, IS.
self" WARD-RePubllcan, r. Dancei
11TII WARD-Republlcnn, L. C Mich.
U C. 'Mlchaelson; "h.rSt'oTE".!
MlchaeUon. 25; H. J. Tahl. 6
,J,2.TIr,-VVARDTRepubI'can. R. D. Rurke
1325. Democratic, n. D. Durke 65- J ni,f '
DUn'uk fBh,nston' 3- BldilVa
13TH AVARD-Republlcan, W. H Jonea
2S43; Democratic, W. L. nockhiii '.
Washington, W. H. Jones, i"W!kb"1' 97:
KOl'RTEENTH WARD-Reiiubll. n.
J. McCarthy. 2374; RuitUonVwi Jw"' 7T'
Savnge. 72. Democra,tlc, 8, B. UrsnH.3
U7. Washington, T, J, McCarthy, 04 nS'
16TH WARD-Republlcan, J. m CIo.
key. 1135: W. C. Betrand, lllj; w.ihw
ton, W. C. Hetrand, 45. ' WBhl"S-
17TH WARD-Republlcan e v v.h
10241 R. F. Gearon. 129 Democrdtlc " n'
F. Gearon, 137: c. F. Kelley.Ja. a.R'
Ington. R, F. Gearon. 23; C. F. KillVy iV
20TH WARD-Republlcan C An
4109;, W. W. Trlnkle"3W3a;nS.C-;Vtlte?W2i.3?-Democratic,
C. H. Ilurdegen. Sr"! ?S
-. v. Aicneson, 300; D, C Ifavn ' gorier snowed v
297. Washington, k F. TyghT M- p n?f' f 8ouh Phlladelphl
per. 86; E. Wilt, K. rB ' "' p- HaI- ticket. In the 1
zath WARD-Republlcan P t .
Gulgan, 2170; M. Fleming 2172. irJr Mc
472; S. J. Nicholson' SB. ' ,L Drak
TWENTT-8EVENTH WAnD-R.n,,K
llcan. W. H. Tyson, in, R P wlP ?
n. B, Smith. 8. Democratic W w'
182; R. P. Shlch, 9. WMhimWrl ' S'l"n'
Tyson. 65; B. B. SmlthT W Mn8tm- W- .
29TII WARD-Republlcan R w t
arts, 2328; J. H. Humphreys mT,nob'
nelnhart. J3.6; G. W. CarnDbeil.T,' Ji'
ocraiie, j Humphreys. 124-m .elP'
WHa w. umiiiiiKinn it Tl
O. W. Campbll, 120. emnart, ui;
S0T1I, WAnti publican w - .
eld.m'' .':.. i-a-
mono, 2121; V w
Morris, 580; H. McCann. 55 n. : B
M, M. Kermlch. '"iL Ucn?tlo,
yyeiaeman, 85; w. B. Lamnj "( r
jngton. W. K. u.ttT'S &
bhannon. ; 3, Wnney.w. ?" I-
sot. mt. m aA-Ziyi..?' y Halteretuu,'
aaoCavaateai. aa.'aT1
Kv.nriA.'-aFj?g
4tth WmBuUl.. J?''
Continued from 1'age One
heretofore been connldcied dominated tjM
the Organization.
Complete returns had been received from
Only 41 Rcmibllrnn nnrl 39 U'nuhlnrtnn
and 'Domocrntl; wurds Inte today, bata
thev Inrllrn,! Ihnt (ho .l.t. nn.lMnl.t W
tOr fltl ndln.B nn nit nn,, tlnlAla nnrt nit
the non-partisan ballot wcto nominated.;
The mayoralty nominees ute:
THOMAS II. SMITH, Republican.
GEOHCJi: D. I'OUTUIl. Washington.
d. r.onnoK nitosn.nv. neraocrstie,-
JAMUS U. OOllMAN, Keystone. )
SMITH DEAL REBUKED.
The Republican voters of the city caiti
a heavy vote against Smith and repudl-i
atcd to some extent the manner In which!
Smith was foisted upon them by the Ot3
ganizatlon leaders as tho "harmony can-E
aiaate.
With , several of the large Independent!
warus Heard from, he combined vote fori
Porter and Potter on the Republican!
ticket was 22.179 in the1 41 wards reported.!
to 93,059 for Smith. Returns from manTfl
scattering divisions In the independent?
wards show that Porter Is ahead ofj
Smith In many of them, and lndlcattj
that In tho city a ti whole tho lndeptnoj
dent candidate will bo found to have rtj
eelved between one-fourth and one-nfl!
of the total -number of Republican votMJ
cast.
The small vote cast throughout the city
Independent 'lea'dea' 'today declare. Is a'
most hopeful sign for the November
election. The Organization, It was point
ed out, regularly polls nearly as large
vote nt the primary as at the general
election. Only about two-thlrds of th,
loiai registered vote came to the po'
yesterday, and the Independent leadr
declare the majority of the remalnlaj
one-tnird will support Director Porter a
ovemoor.
Director Porter is also confident ofl
winning the support of at least SO perja
cent, or the voters who enrolled but on
not register. This number la In round 1
numbers 21,000, which, according to Dlrec-J
ior i-orters estimate would give mny
more than 16,000 votes, which could noH
po ponea lor rum. yesterday.
PORTER tSTRONO DOWN TOWtf.
Porter showed unexpected strength Jn
a on the jtepuuucsnj
1st IVard. Porter Tr:
Celved 254 neriuhllmn votes, as agalniU
S57J for Smith. Scattering returns froatj
the s6th Ward, another Vare ward, ehoS
that Porter received about one-fifth "'A
the Republican votes cast. He alJf.l
ceivod a big Republican vote In the 3H4
irard.
In tha 28tVi Winl. n mlilfh Thomas &'
ftmUI. It., n t.,i 1... ..nS4-:
"i ..oyuuiicnn )iiayurivj -- .
s the leader. Porter polled 843 vpM
on the Republican ticket to 291 W
Smith. Alcorn ran strong against CV(ie
nelly In Smith's ward, Alcorn reoelvtoJU
1137 on the Republican ticket to IS
wonncuy.
In the $6tji Ward Porter received
Republican votea. Smith rot 4396. I
ter waa strongest pn the Rtpubllf
ticket in th. Uit. tait, etet lth. M
.: .... "." -- ".--.;.. ai
im. m, Jlst. 34th 43d and 4th vvatw tm
In thn 44tlh Wu B ).. ..Mntfhnld. Bl A
received 699 Jtepubllca votes, as z
) jor utnitft. .
The ShOWlnr mad. hv Pnrler In taw
downtown wards waa surprising, !?
pressed gratWtlon over It today, ",1
aldt ,1
"I am perfectly satisfied. Indeed, eyf'. J
iiiusr Bxceeaa mv vnj(B(nn. 1 am cw '
Ment that I am going to. win In NoY
,er. I cot votes in soma of the warir '1
t.. . j. ' . .r " . lm i
ii.i.;.J"cL P.. M9V& "na l-?.J?L. 1
ii.r. wiY "t"w l ." reiuqis rfWHJ
publicaji wr, nartlpularly the Jin
."" f.th w l4Mtet) wards. -
JITi. UV Mt-VettcT give th
'suits, Apparently, ona-thitd ct ll.e f
M wot couii out for the vjni.-rj-- nt
i
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ieua iui uiuj a,a
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