! 4 iw; 4 ' KVBNIKGf !EEmEIt--FHIEAI)ELPHrA; WEDKE8DAT, ISOYEMWSR ' T, 117 . . . - V 'ABULATED VOTE FOR VARIOUS CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIALS DISTRICT ATTORNEY WARDS " I I P f ? " f H ; r : I H I ll I , I I 1 T I ID II ill ....' II 14 115 ....... 1 u !!.'. n to Jl 11 11 t u u II tl 14 II II II It !,l It IT M ID 40 IS II 45 s 4T 41 3240 291 27SS OT 1043 89 1803 13 10S2 24 344 J. 3028 81 1982 23 ESS 20 2408 04 817 , 8 1017 83 2207 90 27S1 103 3080 403 1238 80 1203 234 8111 210 B4B0 087 SS43 403 8409 349 .0002 724 2089 415 4788 770 4223 012 8237 807 2178 110 4170 1230 3200 210 4028 100 3308 489 3011 4S3 5389 720 B231 C33 1287 78 E019 Oil 20S0 291 4723 029 4024 402 6007 414 1833 170 3703 287 B301 070 3337 052 2083 228 0483 ESS 8083 274 2351 810 425 84 20 24 43 29 32 14 11 12 83 81 197 521 82 102 S3 82 871 833 122 180 142 .242 178 102 20 450 402 18 138 1D3 503 221 00 112 123 203 003 203 128 416 503 118 132 170 73 60 .... ... V .... ... . . .... . .. .a . . . ... ... t .... . .... a . a a. t .. I RECEIVER OF TAXES WATID3 1 P Totall.. 158750 10102 8830 REGISTER OP "WILLS ! a 3 e g a 5 $ to ! i WARDS s S 8 g ? : ? i : : i ? i , i , i , 4 . t , t , 1 , 10 m 14 II It 17 It II :o 51 27 21 24 29 :i 27 21 : to II V ll 14 IS te 17 11 II 40 41 42 41 44 45 4 47 41 8031 880 415 2703 255 85 630 1212 41 1094 485 SO 340 009 85 231 478 23 8404 080 27 143 1853 12 130 503 10 1123 1431 11 815 239 38 1008 124 70 1013 COO 100 2527 400 51 2045 3103 09 001 C37 09 1120 074 76 1003 2178 82 4307 2002 823 4893 1540 S43 2155 2070 120 3452 5400 181 1733 3055 140 2373 ,4487 211 2318 2832 178 4400 2500 D3 , 1534 1100 10 .... 2309 3002 -441 ,., 2139 2219 440 ..' , 3508 1108 10 , 2802 1800 128 , 2320 208S 105 , 4143 3083 524 , 2113 5014 223 , 751 1000 03 , 3305 2047 117 1393 2170 122 , 2104 E348 201 4588 1004 083 a, 2880 S408 221 1391 1119 182 , 1852 8078 604 ...... .... 2702 4013 503 2113 3037 100 2258 1530 130 3009 5003 163 2140 1501 71 2125 1503 57 .1 3 a 9 e 8041 809 2715 235 078 1183 1700 481 814 936 233 487 8422 034 142 1001 189 501 403 2111 819 232 1582 151 1047 623 2554 449 2286 8217 004 540 1129 718 2310 21)1 4740 2057 4993 1481 2388 2803 3812 5332 1088 8021 2970 4418 1610 8774 4308 2487 1504 1007 2748 3014 2301 2105 8033 1110 SOU 1756 230S 2342 4212 8202 2838 5087 924 000 8833 2027 1588 2128 2000 5810 4043 1N27 3000 3432 1521 1076 2670 3409 330S 4519 2257 2094 2200 1545 3007 55S0 2534 1545 2103 1400 417 83 30 28 SO 33 33 11 10 14 29 70 07 40 01 102 84 78 818 820 111 171 228 235 104 113 23 486 449 15 120 100 391 214 182 113 120 276 780 220 116 830 51 108 123 146 01 55 ; 4 t f v judges Nonpartisan Court No, 5 (Two nietiNl) WAIIDS WOK S 2 f ? S j a Totals ..114280 104500 8003 CITY TREASURER WARDS Totlli ..100874 103204 8286 ORPHANS' COURT JUDGES .(Two Elected) . I I r wards 3 3 s : ? : " I . I . , I I Vo pit 7 I i 1 21 2? 25 ,,,, fo U J3 ? 4! 41 43- r8J::!:::::::i 2099 2717 830 12(11 S80 206 3140 436 541 2106 947 1646 1094 2042 2248 V38 784 1575 4721 48U8 1802 0301 17S2 8J27 SOU1 4148 1814 487 2101 8103 2212 2083 8490 8817 1111 2942 1003 4029 8780 4239 1105 3008 8770 2285 1826 5710 1843 2225 Totala 281 77 74 102 83 130 170 101 68 121 28 47 95 15H 1083 122 104 880 1322 571 1037 1897 1203 1837 800 1077 408 1717 1048 480 781 1171 1482 8263 407 1107 847 1934 617 2107 876 2136 2723 1193 684 2409 633 827 2690 103 2709 '40 1885 26 1189 22 339 4J 270 94 3129 152 filiv 40 632 24 2102 71 905 82 1037 21 2284 287 2BS9 123 2288 479 HID 88 753 137 1306 318 5200 858 3735 32 1X02 503 4568 1052 1216 492 8245 709 2787 424 3nl2t H10 1770' 271 2944 871 1085 UOU 80S3 284 1863 417 2249 482 2U51 809 984 808 032 149 2706 630 1831 289 8352 1018 3618 844 S120 H73 898 820 2423 742 2S0 OBII 1093 614 1H84 478 4751 1101 1778 811 2076 880 3 , 4 , 5 , 0 7 , 8 0 10 , n 12 , 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 80 31 32 33 31 35 36 37 as 30 40 41 42 43 44 45 43 47 43 3021 2009 115 1090 206 246 3403 102 132 874 815 1572 1817 2536 2158 833 1047 2234 4478 4940 2202 , 3012 1834 2420 1873 , 4423 . 1545 , 2343 2240 , 3405 2056 , 2433 , 4271 , 2329 , 800 , 8827 . 1182 , 2320 . 4306 , 3422 , 1411 , 2303 , 3434 , 2207 , 2235 , 3385 , 2507 . 2150 803 232 1206 483 015 404 031 1887 504 2124 241 142 02 409 3220 657 098 21C2 2000 1548 2970 0727 3132 455S 4110 2558 1113 4082 2107 1179 1800 2730 '8160 5182 085 2888 2228 5400 1856 8388 1137 8042 4352 8137 1530 6077 1582 1513 402 82 42 30 33' oo 42 12 10 12 30 70 103 46 OS 03 82 77 326 830 157 173 132 230 160 86 23 437 451 20 128 107 688 210 00 103 174 278 0.03 191 177 402 539 110 128 104 67 58 1 . 2 , 8 , 4 , 5 , a , 7 , 8 , 0 , 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 82 S3 34 83 36 87 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 ..... ... ...... .. . .............. ... ........... ......... ....... 720 411 2770 2679 158 80 2711 2T07 1203 1036 889 848 271 220 1543 1441 660 121 574 422 411 251 S12 233 1056 204 8004 2243 1030 100 1810 413 342 52 521 103 2200 150 1983 884 912 88 90.1 180 143 02 1030 1817 537 81 18S0 1941 413 172 2312 2550 200.1 1163 1831 1080 406 162 881 724 002 230 794 786 1349 1094 1133 1003 2238 1449 2610 4231 1068 077 4802 4833 1872 13.17 1188 1420 3223 2340 8770 4613 1921 1332 981 14.19 3307 1615 2899 2377 3799 876 2701 1124 1986 1176 3818 8849 0S0 479 1003 1311 2734 1717 8007 8006 1070 1011 1633 2003 1293 403 3012 2942 1434 8S6 ,101 so49 1003 1330 2201 2483 2471 1450 8013 8152 8008 4035 2103 2801 610 405 706 901 2139 1231 2031 2702 1431 023 1393 1077 8727 2134 20.11 3144 1347 671 4151 8832 2028 2417 2793 3081 039 709 830 071 2397 2156 1697 3111 S773 2291 2204 8410 2544 1273 2078 1947 1045 820 1037 1791 2830 3214 3788 4783 1299 029 1771 1888 1128 552 2093 2007 MAGISTRATES (ELECT 8EVEN) YTAJID3 p 3 F 3 Totals 80806 43440 09011 103231 1 2 a 4 8 6 7 8 , 0 . 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 17 , 18 19 20 21 no 23 24 t 6 7 28 20 30 81 32 33 84 33 .16 37 as an 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 43 ............ i ............. ...... 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SITTING JUDGES ALL RE-ELECTED Bonniwell Makes Surprising Showing in Race Against Monaghan BREGY POLLS HIGH VOTE Totals 100037 100200 8010 JUDGES NONPARTISAN Court No. 3 (Two Elected) WARDS 1 3 ... i :: S:: 7 .. n .. iS :: H :: ll:: 15 .. in .118822 41725 105599 20383 WANDERING BALLOT BOX IN "FIFTH" m AGAIN ii 19 20 21 23 24 21 26 ll 29 30 85 8(1 87 88 89 40 41 42 43 44 45 4rt 47 48 826 2002 2752 86 2718 2740 1134 8114 1197 211 1205 1111 208 326 520 205 2.13 204 . 423 3038 3143 1656 802 1102 425 472 260 711 187J 1943 1K7 917 840 69 1882 1003 454 1693 2222 183 2307 2617 10A7 2239 IMfll 163 917 922 410 7K4 772 1003 1822 1530 1675 46.'3 44R9 1151 5037 4B21 1089 168.1 1442 1.177 5.183 5IKU 1210 1681 1519 1429 3288 8080 2708 1404 2950 1084 3913. 4204 834 183H1 1H19 1540 8641 8204 1209 2012 2002 413 8169 8247 777 21B4 1987 444 2071 2488 1687 3434 229 8073 8778 3187 481 1079 967 927 8088 8032 1240 1689 1638 ..'820 856 3H.M1 602 8074 3861 1624 8370 8976 733 1188 1001 1970 2881 2581 4247 3233 8024 1228 2230 2104 722 1832 1841 2152 5727 5223 196 2067. 2060 720 2805 2290 Totals 178 58 118 114 46 31 62 28 29 56 "I 5.18 91 1K5 541 023 319 030 110 577 1047 687 811 88H 991 80S 264 488 I13 834 1142 249 672 449 1097 448 1699 390 12.'0 1201 773 504 2408 806 358 . 48741 118867 112314 25884 JUDGES RE-ELECTED COMMON rLKAS No. 1 F. Araedee Wregy COMMON FI.n.S No. S William C. rerituion Charles 11. McMtchael COMMON n-7:AB No. .4 Charles Y. Auilenrletl COMMON rii:AB No. .1 John Monaghan William II. Stanke onrinNH court IMnnrd.A. Anileraon Joseph 1". I.nniorelle All of the eight sitting JudRos wero re elected yesterday, but Eugene C. Bonniwell had a close race with Judge John Mona ghan for one of the seats in Common 1'lcaa Court No. 6. Tk. .IiatitImi mail, hv TCnnnllVtMl WaB thO surprise of the nonpartisan election Ho ran only 18.835 otes behind Judge Mona ghan. Bonniwell polled 80.806 otes to Judge Monaghan's 99.041. Judgo 'William II. Staake waa easily re-elected In the en A ....... nntiini. mi 9 K 1 vflfpg. Frederick 8. Drake, tho fourth candidate for this court, polled only 45,440 voles. The Penrose-McNIchol wards cut Mona ghan and Staako heavily in faor of Bonni well, but Monaghan was knifed consider ably more than Judge Staake. In the Third Ward, where Solect Coun cilman Harry J. Trainer Is the Penrose McNichol leader, Bonniwell and Drake both ran ahead of the sitting Judges. In tho same ward FrederlcTt Beyer and Judge Charles B. McMlchael ran far ahead of Judge William C. Ferguson and Edward D. Mitchell for Court f Common Pleas, No. 3. They ran 850 ahead of their oppo nents. Although Beyer made a good showing, polling 48,741 votes, the contest for the two seats in Court No. 3 was far from being close. Judge Ferguson polled 113,867 votes and Judge McMlchael, 112,334. Mitchell, the fourth candidate, polled 25, 884 votes throughout the city. Judges Edward A. Anderson and Joseph F. Lamorelle polled heavy votes for re election to the Orphans' Court bench. Judge Anderson received 118,822 and Judge La morelle, 105,599. Ilobert F. Bonner re ceived 41,726 votes and William C, Lynch, the fourth candidate, 20,383. Bonniwell carried, in addition to the Third Ward, the Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth. Tenth, Eleventh, Fifteenth. Eighteenth, iTHf.i.tuJI.B( Twantv.thlrH. Twmtv.iViiitli Twenty-fifth, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-fourth, n.h1-lv.anvan1i 'TMrt v.Marhth. Tnrtv.flra 4ina . -iw. ......, ...,, w.o.., - - j -... , 2992 2692 1053 1077 331 217 3412 100O 226 1300. 822 1626 2129 2339 2147 10S3 1186 2123 4888 4010 2250 8703 1906 3073 4240 4270 1533 2144 2204 8362 3008 2303 4478 2465 806 3833 1474 2319 4569 3014 1.167 UU'iH 3171 2217 ' 22rt :ia7 J450 2172 29 69 2093 753 1676 208 173 8309 140 1(2 488 618 1606 2138 2418 1043 043 1109 2244 4377 4818 2010 3413 1082 2180 1890 4237 1312 2253 2140 8340 2803 2264 4488 2218 884 3087 1175 2041 4310 2870 1270 1 964 211 1 1 2031 HIHl 3019 2103 209'! 2901 2083 778 1870 186 172 3463 108 149 436 819 1611 2139 2526 2052 061 1098 2150 4221 6O00 2112 8430 1095 2133 1441 4264 1317 2290 222.1 3337 2978 2415 4176 2367 879 3739 1157 2104 4322 84.17 1391 2240 3173 2142 224 .1129 J 46(1 2137 2969 2684 983 1816 sos 182 3800 1751 233 1237 819 1604 2189 2520 1950 995 1101 2010 4263 4781 20S6 3417 1683 2614 2801 4243 1514 2158 2110 3314 2708 2168 4193 2168 818 3759 1193 197.1 431.1 2922 1366 1K42 27X1 1870 21H1 3207 2410 120 870 272 880 488 816 533 621 S7.1 446 1226 257 151 871 460 8210 451 704 2101 2667 1317 2943 6766 3089 4144 1843 2633 1182 S902 2282 1158 1602 2726 8141 4971 1008 2811 2241 6193 20 to H4SI1 10S4 3686 1H10 S0HO 1512 60S.! 1347 1307 809 808 230 238 889 781 485 473 781 780 409 487 013 605 883 810 433 429 2010 1870 288 237 140 182 SIS 871 412 448 S16S 8116 396 431 680 679 1993 2017 2888 2510 1508 1431 8106 270S 6401 637S 2831 3210 S601 8699 1868 1975 2447 2441 1046 1040 4242 8095 2204 2149 1147 1131 1681 1641 2779 2601 8016 2002 4592 45K8 900 963 2627 2731 2072 2001 5546 611.1 1851 1849 8241 324H 974 1084 8446 8417 4147 3101 2790 2S17 1412 1.142 B707 R708 1646 14S2 1472 1448 810 "61 729 676 789 470 017 S24 443 1216 232 161 873 443 8103 31 810 1987 2344 1318 2160 6438 2859 4761 2078 2408 1011 8S01 2153 1143 1617 2382 2911 4408 892 2761 2031 4903 1844 3309 886 3113 3418 8119 1461 6691 HOt 1409 RAILROADS MUST BUILD SUBWAY AT HARRISBURG HAIUUBBtma. Nov. 7- In an opinion handed down today by th Pubtlo Bervlee Commission the New York Central, New York, Chicago and St Louta and th Eat Erie Commercial lullroad ComanleB must construct a subway at Water' street, Wes leyvllle, Erie County, where th tricks of the three companies cross. Tho grade crossing now existing was con sidered dangerous by the Association of Business Men of Wesleyvltle and they filed a complaint with the commission. The new subway must be completed by January 1, 1919. Between now and the tlmo of the completion of the subway the companies must station a watchman at the crossing. r AlM4JMU "ttmmmJ ft Ht OTTAWA. Ont. fcoyV 7-Th fo4lowln American names appear ti thj CmmrnHH casualty llstt DId-ic H 'Heathers, Wh!ntcn. Dv 43, Wounded A. Mortonaon, ItoeVtori, til. R Nelson. St. Louis 1'arlc. Minn., J, If, Walters. Berwyn. III.; J, Wallace. tHsitta. Mass. : w Talt, Trenton, N. J. Woundd and gasiedV J. Osbofn, Ak fcrd. Wash. I IIUTIOM4 COVKRKIJ BUTTf HI1I.KH MAliK l?At! Orderm JVomnffu Jtrfnt ft Then or Writ. taine Walnut 8111 T. 7M AniM AM ffl 41 N.Mh " ''-" ""',tlO ChtH .1 Totals 113U04 104300 109143 108184 00122 97807 02270 94297 A Lady's Luncheon is now served every day, except Sunday, at n very moderate tariff. On the Bafcony at tho Restaurant Chantilly Hotel Adelphia Chestnut at 13th ! Receptacle in First Division v Once More Vanishes as on Primary Election Day The, ballot box of tha flrat division of fifth Ward was taken on a mysterious pilgTlnuto again last night. A short time, r It was learned that th division would turn a subitantlal majority for tho Town Meeting party candidates, It waa suddenly hlike) out of alght. No one knew where It had rone. No one knew who waa w- Wnsibte. . fffalr ' a repetition of th stealing ot the box in the same division of tha Fifth WSra An tiptm.t. .I.mIIah .Inu ,j.lt.n.l- IV ff"M murder of actios; Petectiva deorga Pu??n' th Varo candidal for Select Lggyi an control of the Fifth Ward, and ' -aa sinol certainly does heal eczema What relief I The first appli cation of Resinol Ointment usu ally stops all itching and burn inp and makes your tortured skin feel cool and comfortable .at last Won't you try the easy Res!nol way to heal eczema or similar skin trouble? Doctors have prescribed Resinol . regu larly lor over twenty years. Rcslnol Olntmsnt. with ths. blip, of Ttsstnol Bop. cUsrs fawiy. skin ill tlons nJ la a roost rliabU hmjMhold Mm4r,for sorts, wounfts. burns, fhaf- Forty-second, Forty-third and Forty-fourth wards, a total of twenty-one. Beyer, for Court No 3, carried a total of six wards. They wero the Third, Sixth, Klghth, Ninth, Twenty-fifth and Forty-third wards. The balloting for the nonpartisan ticket wns heavy throughout the city. Judges Amedce Bregy, of Court No 1, and Charles Y Audcnrled. of Court No 1, wero un opposed. Judge Brejry polled the high vote for the judicial candidates, receding a total of 140,200 In tho forty-eight wards Judgo Audenrlcd polled 140,703 votes. Wilh Probated Today Wills probatd today Include those of Sarah n. Hacker, 1820 South Illttenhouse sauare, which in private bequests disposes of property valued at $5000 ; Walter H. Mc Oorman, Seventh and Dauphin streets, $7000; Ida O Gilpin, North Thirty-eighth street, J30.000: Jennie F. Callen, 3510 North Sixteenth street, 311,500, and George Mclntyre, 1626 North Fifty-fifth street, $5500. Women to Register for Conservation Women In Itadnor Township will be reg istered today for war work and food contervatlon. Ten registration places from Ilryn Slaur to Strafford will bo open from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. FURS Made in Our Own Factory The choicest raw pelts designed by fin ished artists and arti sans into creations of style and magnificence. I Low Rental Ctl$ Keep Out Prices Below Othen j lP934 Arch St. Correct Styles in FURS Are Necessary to the well-dressed woman. Our long experience as manufacturers puts us in a position to serve you as no other furrier can. Buying direct from the makers, you can save 25 per cent and more. This $200 Hudson Seal Coat (sheared muskrat), with gen uine Skunk Collar and Cuffs, $150 Largest assortments of made-op Fox Sets, perfectly matched, $40 to 175 a set. Other stores ask I7B to S300. We purchase all our skins direct from tho trapper and make them up In our own workrooms, under tho super ilslon of expert designers. Furrier to Two Generations GITTELMAWS SONS 916 Arch Street West l'hll.l. Store 100S Lancaster Ate. sssRssssst BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH a, tUMTtatS M HOT A WOW MX" UNFADABLE FABRICS THESE are soft and silky in texture, charming in colorings and designs and always appeal to good taste. While far superior to the usual fadeable silks, they cost much less and'are double width. Sunlight cannot injure their exquisite tints; ivashing merely refreshes them. "KAPOCK" edgings made to match. Come see these marvels of drapery on display in our drapery department. Featured and Sold by JOHN WANAMAKEB And Alio by Interior Decorators iimSZ N? ffaqgA Extraordinary Bargains in Women's Fine Boots Comprising eighteen models selected from our reg ular stock, 1047 pairs in all, and priced, for the re mainder of this week, at one-third to one-half less than prices current elsewhere. On Sale At All Hallahan Stores $10.50 to $12.75 Boots, now Smart 9-inch laced models, the last word in style; full covered Louis heel and turned sole. In Havana brown, ivory and gray; also in dark gray with pearl top and Havana brown with ivory top. 8 .85 $8.50 to $10.50 Boots, now -85 M4t4a rnn .1 fr f lm 1 O . 1 9 a I Aalnlet vmratVa. T . . lmAia.l at4aT4 .at-!.., Five beautiful 0-inch models, with Lnui3 heel and welt sole; in Coco-calf with champagne top, dark gray kid with gray top, patent leather with white top, Havana brown with buff top, black glazed kid with pearl top and all pearl buck. 6 $7, $7.50 & $8 Boots, now m oe These in calf and kid, patent leather and gun- jjmI metal, with kid or cloth tops; low heels and nigh ""jE" hcejs. Including a very smart 9-inch model tn glazed kid, with Goodyear tvelted and stitched soles. A wonderful value. 919-921 Market Street 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 60th & Chestnut Sts. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Ave. Juvenile Shop, 60th and Chestnut Sts. Adjommg Mens and Womens Store. Branch Stores Open Every Evening. Market Street Store Open Saturday Evenings. aaaaaaliiil.ca V, w ''. ' , hPVHEBmBe . V a4BHaHlliHS. V"1 4iHSYS)lSlL 5KSfe'v " . . ugirjp' "S h I'iafH a An Invisible Army A muster of the Bell forces of the country would bring together two hundred thousand men and women. Little is seen of this army! An installer now and then, or a group of cablemen and linemen Yet all, from the regiments of workers in the large cities, to the platoons and squads in the little farming and mining towns over the horizon, are devoting an un- , divided energy to their part in tho work of prepar- - I ' ing our armies for battle and our industries for th production of war munitions. Well over a hundred thousand comprise tho operat ing force alone a force now handling an intricate , telephone traffic amounting to over. thirty milliof. calls a day. These young women are playing a particularly ,U- ih portant part in the war-time activity of th nm &' and are tackling each task with a spirit th witty &" on the part of the public a courteous upltijm'1 their earnest effort at all times. , ' " " The Bell Telei . M r ffl M ."' i v , . i v. ' B W OH UHWW4MV W4N kWf4kB4, !- MtW, . I W all rU4MlltS, a V t tt f0t -fcjy ' N6kl w "V ' ', c rl'