8 GOVERNOR MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH Who polled a large vote yesterday as Republican candidate for President in Pennsylvania. Under the uniform primary law he poos to the Chicago con vention as "the popular choice" of the narty in this State. He polled votes, with a large number of districts still to hear from. f15J333^535555E5^55E!5E^55^5E^53H i *{|b9Bhh| BBaHV w JOSHUA W. SWARTZ Renominated for Legislature by Re publicans in city district - -J PHILANDER C. KNOX Unanimously nominated yesterday as candidate for United States Senator >y the Republicans of Pennsylvania. Penrose Men Are Slightly , in Lead in Franklin Co. Special to the TeUirafh Chambersburg. Pa., May 17.—Re-j turns are very slow coming in in Franklin county. Over half the stxty stx districts show that Kephart lo.ids Clark, Snyder beats Ambler, but both close. Brumbaugh goes ahead of Penrose, • lujt generally speaking the Penrose candidates are in the lead. Williamson ri\es Focht a close race for Congress, the Penrose Congress-at-large slate wins. Walter and Benchoff are nomi- i riaied for the Legislature. For na-1 tional Republican delegates Byron und Benedict are named. < WEDNESDAY EVENING, BSaHgRi". '» THE REV. DR. WM. N. YATES j Washington party candidate for Stat Senator Ambler Is Running Ahead in Seventy York Districts By Associated I'ress Tork, Pa., May 17. Seventy dis tricts out of 129 In York county show these results: Auditor General—Democratic. Len ny, 2.978; Murrin, 2.070; Republican, j Ambler, 1,565; Snyder, 1,348. 1 * Congressman-at-larifo —Democratic, ' Kinsley. 3,916; Moore, 4,036; McDevitt, 2,321; Rosp, 3.722; Waldelich, 2,958. Republican, Rrenckman, 426; Bucher, j 509; Campbell, 3/8: Crapro, 1.132; Gar j land, 1,497; Lafean, 2.884; Lewis. 354; McDevitt. 221; Mcl>auphlin, 375; Scott, Sobel, 749; Thomus, 276. ■HB- JjjHßgK Hk L» jhSS *?t " v^ 23*' J%sl. * p |^^BS|^H|^Hb|H| HARMON M. KEPHART Republican candidate for State j Treasurer fr============n 11 I 1 I CHARLES A. SNYDER Republican candidate for Auditor General V_— \ ." V *si AARON S. KREIDER Renominated by Republicans for Congress Penrose Candidates Are Ahead in Cumberland Special to the Telegraph ! Carlisle, Pa., May 17. Returns j [ from yesterday's primaries in Cum j berland county are coming in slowly I but all indicate that the Penrose can didates are running ahead in nearly! every instance. Snyder for Auditor General leads ' Ambler in the county by about 300. ' McLaughlin and Sobel are slightly ! ahead of Lafean and Scott, for Con ! gress-at-large. Kephart will have about 200 over Clark for State Treasurer. In the Legislative contest in the county Goodyear of Carlisle and Brandt of Newvllle win on the Re publican ticket, while Bnrtnett, of Mechantcsburg and Earner of Ship pensburg will be the Democratic can -1 dictates. Vare Takes Over Control of Phila. City Committee By Associated Press Philadelphia. May 17. As a re sult of yesterday's election control of the Republican city committee passes from State Senator McNichol to State Senator Edwin H. Vare. the Vare fac tion having 28 of the 48 memUers of the committee. In the Sixth Congressional District, | Congressman George P. Darrow was | renominated, defeating John J. Coyle, 1 formerly a State Senator from Schuyl ! kill but now a resident of Philadel | phia, by about 6,000. Jn the hot tight for State Senator I from the Seventh district of Philadel phia, Augustus F. Daix. Jr., present | incumbent, was renominated, defeat i ing Patrick Conner. Daix is an ad -1 lierent of the McNichol faction, while j Conner trains with the Vare element. David H. Lane was apparently beaten for Republican national dele gate by Judge Charles L. Brown. ! Senator McNichol will be Judge Brown's colleague In the convention. State Representatives Charles J. Rovey, a Vare lieutenant, was defeated for renomination on the Republican ticket by Isadore Stern, who attacked Governor Brumbaugh viciously during the campaign. SHEELY VICTOR IX ADAMS By Associated Press Gettysburg, Pa., May 17. —Revised returns in Adams county for the Legis lature give Gporge B. Sheely the Ke | publica nnominalion for the House in i stead of Samuel Bream. E. K. SMITH NOMINATED By Associated Press T'edford, Pa., May 17.—Edatrr R. Smith was nominated for the Asstm bly in Bedford by the Republicans. Pittsburgh, May 17. Fitzpatrick j and Rodgers were elected Democratic national delegates in the Twenty-ninth I district. In the Thirtieth district J. J. McKel vey and M. P. Howley were elected national delegates by the Democrats. WRITTEN FOR SENATE Fiittsburgh, May 17.—Norman A. Whitten was nominated for the State Senate by the Republicans of ihe Forty-fifth district. Democratic legislative nominations in Allegheny: First district, Geary; Second. Schultz and Kelly; Third, Tier nan; Tenth. Clifford, Midgel and Mur dook: Eleventh, Bowden, Flynn, Jochem and Pastre. CLEAN PENROSE SWEEP West Chester, Pa., May 17.—To day's incomplete returns show thai Kephart and Snyder have carried Chester county, also that the Penrose delegates at large and condldates Tor Congress at large won. Chester coun ty's Assembly contest is close in a single instance. The indications are that Whitakcr. Holllngsworth and Gra -1 ham are nominated. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH President, U. S. Senator and Auditor General ei JZ ® DISTRICTS. M -f d jj a J jj ® « fe 8 E o «* | 3 3 c > r •», u oh s c i£ X ffl Q < X First Ward— First precinct 22 8 10 10 9 34 Second precinct 26 25 It 18 27 60 Third precinct '. .42 37 14 35 IS 108 Second Ward— First precinct 5 « 0 5 s 51 Second precinct -r 17 S 7 9 <j l;t Third precinct 30 54 7 *25 25 80 Fourth precinct 3K 34 6 29 20 57 Fifth precinct 31 3 30 44 s5 Sixth precinct 47 71 7 38 39 (,7 Third Ward— First precinct 32 17 2 15 20 32 Second precinct 1« 17 , 3 is 15 4 7 Third precinct 18 12 10 7 10 40 Fourth Ward— First precinct SO 54 S 42 50 9? Second precinct 78 • 70 20 59 75 112 Fifth Ward- First precinct 24 34 9 15 24 52 Second precinct 42 35 7 3« 45 r.2 Third precinct 53 47 17 38 37 88 Fourth precinct 23 77 9 13 7 13 Sixth Ward— First precinct 51 42 34 13 35 14 Second precinct '.. 4c, ' 44 15 32 18 32 Third precinct . 19 29 18 8 24 22 Seventh Ward- First preeinct I,\ 22 8 13 17 '27 Second precinct 15 . 39 G 8 25 112 Third precinct . . 14 30 2 12 14 58 Fourth precinft 29 90 9 20 10 20 Fifth precinct .. 31 58 9 21 29 45 Sixth precinct • 28 27 7 18 19 57 Eighth Ward— First precinct 8 4 2 8 2 8 Second precinct s 3 2 4 0 14 Third precinct 29 80 5 25 50 101 Fourth precinct 24 19 15 9 14 "9 Fifth precinct 28 68 5 22 71 52 Ninth Ward— First precinct 13 14 4 8 9 96 Second precinct 49 49 9 40 42 63 Third precinct 25 47 4 21 7 18 Fourth precinct 15 37 2 13 29 32 Fifth precinct 27 47 2 27 36 51 Sixth precinct 47 39 8 36 23 54 Seventh precinct 34 62 8 29 53 53 Eighth precinct 19 35 5 14 3 7 2- Ninth precinct 19 1 4 15 29 oO Tenth Ward— First precinct 37 70 4 31 57 9i Second precinct 68 22 43 45 65 Third precinct SI 39 9 25 32 3n Fourth precinct 34 54 7 24 39 49 Eleventh Ward— First precinct 19 0 4 12 19 5. Second precinct 34 32 5 30 .5 34 Third precinct 40 54 14 25 45 n.j Fourth precinct 33 *1 " 25 30 in Twelfth Ward— . _ „„ . . First precinct I s -9 1 1< -» •5J Second precinct 41 J* Third precinct 49 52 13 3i 13 38 Thirteenth Ward—■ . „ . „„ First precinct 30 * J- •'* j Second precinct " 8 31 .8 -n Totals in citv 1842 2045 441 1481 1461 2923 i Berrysburg borough 20 1 9 11 30 j Conewago township 5 3 22 | Dauphin borough 26 2 16 14 S8 ; Derry township— First precinct 14 0 0 9 31 Second precinct 37 2 5 27 35 j Third precinct 57 6 10 29 88 I East Hanover township ••• 1 Ellzabethvllle borough •• • 57 9 54 -9 jjl Gratz borough ••• J" " I (Halifax borough ••• «5 4 28 2 t 01 Halifax township ••• 22 1 18 6 3j Highspire borough ••• 25 22 10 -0 -o Hummelstown borough— First precinct 48 6 14 45 54 Second precinct 37 5 14 22 40 | Jackson township 14 3 43 3 22 Jefferson township 2 3 11 0 7 Londonderry township 11 1 3 6 30 Lower Paxton township 38 2 18 14 50 Lower Swatara township 15 1 0 8 14 Lykens borough— I East Ward 26 7 24 17 29 West Ward 35 3 12 25 41 < Lykens township 21 0 3 9 22 Middletown— -Ist ward. Ist precinct 9 1 20 3 19 Ist ward, 2d precinct 30 5 39 31 21 i 2d ward, Ist precinct 27 21 48 2d ward, 2d precinct 30 10 15 31 51 3d ward, Ist precinct 20 10 31 10 39 3d ward, 2d pretinct 24 5 11 11 55 ! Middle Paxton township— First precinct 4 11 19 Second precinct 13 1 3 8 19 Mifflin township Millersburg borough— First Ward ••• <1 3 20 27 63 Second Ward ••• 38 11 18 18 19 j Paxtang borough ••• 29 3 14 30 23 I Penbrook borough ••• 57 2 15 39 59 I Reed township ••• * 0 0 2 13 ! Royalton borough— First Ward 5 3 14 3 S Second Ward 16 6 18 5 28 1 Rush township I South Hanover township 40 a 2 33 52 | Steelton— -Ist Ward, Ist precinct 16 2 12 17 12 Ist Ward, 2d precinct ' 38 14 9 19 97 2d Ward, Ist precinct 93 5 15 24 33 2d Ward, 2d precinct 31 6 14 35 3 8 3d Ward. Ist precinct 67 fi 12 60 47 3d Ward, 2d precinct ••• 80 1 13 64 10S 3d Ward. 3d precinct • • • " 1 2 3 5 1 4th Ward ••• , 42 23 24 30 80 I sth Ward, Ist precinct ••• 9 3 16 5 22 I I fith Ward. 2d precinct ••• 22 2 9 11 40 Susquehanna— North precinct 27 2 17 15 15 [ South precincr 33 2 4 20 East precinct 33 6 27 25 63 'I West Precinct 17 5 12 18 11 1 Swatara— -Ist precinct 13 2 8 8 24 2d precinct 31 3 9 13 5b 3d precinct ... - 23 5 24 20 48 4th precinct ••• H sth precinct ••• 1 JJ 5 10 Uniontown Borough ••• J- j 24 7 2« Upper Paxton Township ••• 2n •> In 1 4.> | Washington Township ••• ! J 3 n3 1 ! Wayne Township 1 •• • » * 24 1 15 ,West Hanover Township ••• 20 1 3 1 28 West Londonderry Township ••• - Wico-iisco Township— -Ist precinct 33 2 11 15 17 2d precinct 33 9 4 16 29 ' Willlamstowu Borough— East Ward ... 32 18 17 17 60 West Ward ... 10 1 4 14 8 Williams Township— East precinct ••• 29 22 2 12 42 West precinct Totals in county ••• 1 763 341 879 1 107 2408 Grand total ,| ••• 3808 782 2340 2568 5331 'i, JsmsPk. E. E RKI DLK SI A.V Renominated for Stale Senator with out opposition and by biff vote ROBERT F. I.KK NOMINATED By Associated Prrsi Pottsvilie. Pa., May 17. Latest 1 ! returns show that Congressman Rob-' ert K. I.ee was nominated by the Dem ocrats in the 12th district. ! AUGUSTUS TVIIDMAN, : Renominated for by Ke publicans in city district MAY 17, 1916. Legislature—City ~~ ~ § DISTRICTS 2 £ £ £ £ ~ ~ c I**u * 2 * i C-C S3 ot.C_ a "£= £ F £ - 3 > O O jg «< First Ward — First precinct in s 5 4 3 2fi 5 2S Second precinct 21 3 S 11 5 67 7 57 Third precinct 28 5 13 8 7 84 12 76 Second Ward — First precinct 12 o 3 3 1 47 3 47 Second precinct a i 2 4 6 18 2 15 Third precinct IS 4 17 10 14 42 It 38 Fourth precinct 25 5 13 5 0 45 11 42 Fifth precinct .12 10 10 20 20 It? 21 70 Sixth precinct 29 un js jg yo 13 53 Third Ward- First precinct 19 « 21 7 1 23 2 29 Second precinct 10 1 9 10 3 41 8 44 Third precinct 11 4 7 4 41 1 3^ Fourth Ward— * First precinct 30 fi 13 13 6 109 15 95 Secoijd precinct 70 70 23 15 8 121 19 100 Fifth W'ard— First precinct 20 .. 7 9 fi 4 4 9 43 Second precinct 42 5 18 9 5 70 9 58 Third precinct 34 1 16 10 3 89 15 7 2 Fourth precinct 55 9 16 36 7 112 25 102 Sixth Ward— v First precinct 39 9 9 8 10 103 8 93 Second precinct 31 2 16 11 7 100 6 99 Third precinct 17 .. 7 8 2 31 7 22 Seventh Ward— First precinct 17 2 4 6 4 24 6 27 Second precinct 35 5 11 5 4 99 3 110 Third precinct 23 4 12 7 10 34 13 32 Fourth precinct 57 8 13 25 24 49 21 41 Fifth precinct 25 7 12 21 4 28 29 21 Sixth precinct 19 1 19 13 3 4 2 3 4 3 Eifihth Ward— First precinct 4 t 3 4 1 6 0 fi Second precinct 2 0 3 3 0 * 16 I 15 Third precinct 25 16 7 23 14 70 11 47 Fourth precinct 14 0 16 6 2 62 5 70 Fifth precinct 18 14 94 4 9 51 19 26 Ninth Ward— First precinct 8 1 7 17 1 81 5 75 Second precinct 34 14 17 10 15 54 6 52 Third precinct 29 10 17 23 22 44 7 47 Fourth precinct 26 8 14 I 14 30 6 25 Fifth precinct 32 8 18 12 16 41 7 28 Sixth precinct 33 20 41 11 13 26 16 14 Seventh precinct 35 14 37 8 23 44 11 34 Eighth precinct 23 10 13 4 7 26 It 23 Ninth precinct 26 4 10 7 15 43 7 31 Tenth Ward— First precinct 51 8 13 7 8 99 31 90 Second precinct .. 36 « 5 22 6 59 23 61 Third precinct 35 fi 12 10 4 24 16 25 Fourth precinct 31 4 17 18 7 40 19 35 Eleventh Ward— First precinct 38 1 9 fi 6 41 8 41 Second precinct 34 3 8 21 2 26 13 21 Third precinct 51 6 11 lfi 1 SJ» 19 43 Fourth precinct 31 5 8 8 5 69 20 56 Twelfth Ward—- First precinct 32 5 3 fi 6 51 7 44 Second precinct 40 4 14 20 fi 114 lfi 108 Third precinct 51 2 21 19 6 51 16 45 Thirteenth Ward — First precinct 15 5 1 18 7 31 10 29 Second precinct 34 5 22 13 12 35 8 32 Total 2229 359 751 627 423 2851 602 2662 Legislature—County « K oi T3 c DISTRICTS . o a -• Zl li|! \i a <b O .5 S3 CO X S lUj Berryaburg borough k 20 is 9 "4 Conewago township 2" 14 1 '• '• Dauphin borough 11 32 13 11 33 Derry township— First precinct 8 24 fi 9 25 Second precinct 15 33 17 28 28 Third precinct 20 78 26 36 69 East Hanover township | Elizabethville borough 11 3fi 94 18 70 Gratz borough 4 15 8 .... 23 j Halifax borough 5 54 16 12 63 i Halifax township 3 31 8 fi 34 j Highspire borough 10 32 9 16 21 | Hummelstown borough— I First precinct 33 48 31 35 4.1 j Second precinct 11 34 11 30 33 ; Jackson township 3 15 8 7 y I Jefferson township *> 2 .... Y Londonderry township 4 24 6 12 21 Lower I'axton township k I[J 28 14 10 47 Lower Swatara township 7 8 5 12 7 Lykens borough— East Ward 7 -1 22 4 35 West Ward 9 25 42 9 3 7 Lykens township 1° 14 3 25 Middletown— -Ist ward, Ist precinct - 2 11 la Ist ward, 2d precinct -1 34 4 la ..3 2d ward, Ist precinct 12 46 1 - -4 3S 2d ward, 2d precinct ' »4 It 36 4 3 3d ward, Ist precinct » z„ ® ~ ! ! 3d ward. 2d precinct - a3 b -2 4t> Middle Paxton township— [ First precinct • 1» 4 2 17 ' Second precinct -• • 7 17 4 2 24 1 Mifflin township Miliersburg borough— -1 First Ward 7 46 39 18 86 1 Second Ward " ' IS 1" " " 3 Paxtang borough jj 25 18 23 22 Penbrook borough 19 44 34 49 41 [Reed township 3 H 3 3 13 Royulton borough— First Ward J •* •••• •' 4 I Second Ward 2 10 26 Rush township •••• •••• •••. j South Hanover township 4b 19 .7 41 , Stcelton — Ist Ward, Ist precinct j 28 3 12 15 Ist Ward, 2d precinct 1 J?J 'J J* 2d Ward, Ist precinct * >' 3 ]4 -4 -5 2d Ward. 2d precinct ]J| 60 19 2b .'3 3d Ward. Ist precinct -• "4 ..7 3d Ward, 2d precinct 'J 45 60 3d Ward. 3d precinct •> » * J 411, Ward » 6 !| ! sth Ward, Ist precinct » -* ;J * 1] i stli Ward. 2d precinct 10 4 - - -4 |Susquehanna — lft 10 North precinct " ' - • South precinct * ii r? 33 East precinct .... j' »• West Precinct • 10 11 J 10 10 Swatara 7 1 q * » n n Ist precinct r> „ .1 2d precinct ' 7 , ? II 3d precinct - ' ■' *•? 4th precinct I? J J * sth precinct 4 36 i•» i «•! Unlontown Borough , , fi - J ?;] Upper Paxton Township ..... 7 • ir * •';! Washington Township - 1f) " Wayne Township i 5 ° \\ West Hanover Township 7 7, „ ' West Londonderry Township 1 ** 4 J 14 Wiconlsco Township— 5 13 14 18 fi Ist precinct .*... '/////////. 4 16 21 7 32 2d precinct Wllllamstown Borough— J4 J9 2 2 lo r>o West Ward Williams Township— 2 11 3 l n East precinct W Tottus e< ' ln . ct sol 2213 '»i» 2119 Seventy-one of Eighty-two Lehigh Districts Are In By Associated Press Allentown, Pa.. Ma 17. The' re sult of yesterday's primary election In 71 out of 82 districts In l,ehlgh county is as follows: State Treasurer Cramer, 1.861; Plillson, 1.166; Kephart, 1,744; Clark, 1,082. Auditor General Lenny, 1.758; iMurrin, 1,232; Snyder, 1,798; Ambler. 981. National Committeeman Palmer, 1,957; I,lebel, 1,044. t Delegates-at-larg»— Penrose, 1,791; Brumbaugh. 1,032. Congres«man-at-lar*e Democrats,; Kinsley. 1.888; Moore, 2.339: McDevttt. i 1,32.1; Ross. 2,356; Waidelich. 2,507; I Republicans, Rrenckman. 926; Bucher, 562; Campbell, 576; Crago, 1,670; Gar land, 1,618. 1-afean, 656; I«wls. 543; McDevttt, 208; McLaughlin, I.3SS; Scott, 857; Sohel, 1.194; Thomas, 433. ■ Congressman Dewalt, 2,793; [Spots, 423. 1 \V. HARRY BAKER Republican national delesate-at-large 1 who polled a very ttuge vote
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