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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916. - Ld 2= v = WA g 9 - o o | o . . . e . Quzgley P eople s Choice City Advertlsement City Advertisement City Advertisement City Advertisement City Advertisemen 1;‘ - ANNUAL CITY AND 'row'\' Dem. Harry Morton -.... : {Dem. Thomas J. Smith ........259 |Dem. John Walsh ............. Jester; Fourth Ward, John St or Ma or 0 the ‘ 1t ELEOTION APRIL 11, 1916 | Dem. John B, smithwick . ..195 | Soc. Waclaw Chotkowski Dem. John L. Kelly ... o Jr.; Sixth Ward, Angelo M. Paol y y ORIONE B ¢ the | S0 Daniel Sullivan ..... | Pro. George Hadden g c. Ernest B. Kahl . 2 Councilmen—First Ward, Ch — ; 'ITho ffl‘lowx"les ;‘he““(:’-;“")" a"t th: Pro. Leonard Kurtz . 2 COUNCILMEN Soc. Daniel Sullivan .... . 21 | May, Anton J. Steiner; Second . ballot in the FIRS V. 2 Pro. James M. Relyea . ... 20 | Rep. Joseph C. Andrew . Pro. Charles E. Steele ... . 4|Olaf R. Falk, Arthur F. Spel Defeats Pelton By 1,575, Running Almost As Strong As |Annual City and Town Election held 'rovvx'céx,y:nx Rep. Bliot H. Porter .:. {12 | Pro, John E. Klingberg Third Ward, Joseph C. Andrews, April 11, 1916: Dem. William J. Sheehan ; Y REGISTRAR OF VOTERS H. Porter; Fourth Ward, Linco in 1914—Republicans Carry Fifth MAYOR e [:]lfl‘;ee(il o Thomneon Dem. Charles H. Cleveland . B iy e e s Odenkirchen, David A. Wiea A 2 ° Dem. L. Thompson 5 [ S 3 y . Z r .. . Fifth W i — Ward Again. ep. George A, Quigley . .- -695 | Soc. Patrick H. Shea 201l o5 Bl 3 BarpeL Dem. Thomas J. Smith . : Tt and, Lf“;("“h {'Van\lm\'\{‘fiu Dem. Ernest W. Pelton .. .242 | Pro. Alfred L. Thompson ZojSosyiliam v ek Soc. Waclaw Chotowski . - 22 | onehan, Georse M. Lauders B 5 Pro. John H. Demarest .. 5 5 Soc. Lorenz Kopt o SELECTMEN Pro. Frederick L. Wooster . G| EEcaiCeoras e dd eniiil Attest: Yesterdey's city clection besides | roaining stronghold, the sixth, the | PTO: Frederick G. Platt .. 2 Rep. William E. Latham . TOWN CLERK COUNCILMEN ALFRED L. THOMPS( demonstrating the continued popular- | democrats have chosen three good COLLECTOR OF TAXES | Rep. Arvid H. Nero 5 Rep. Alfred L. Thompson . 22 | Rep. Louis J. Arata ...... City ity of Mayor George A. Quigley who | M€ Alderman Paonessa has served | Rep. Bernadotte Loomis .......747 | Dem. Charles P. W ainwright ...196 | Dem. Alfred 1. Thompson . 57 | Rep. John Tomaszewsky . The following Town Officers s roclocted by s Bluralits o Lo cgms‘mmously in the council as coun- pepy, Bernadotte Loomis . . Dem. Richard A. Brophy . . Soc. Patrick H. Shea .... Dem. Paulin Nurczyk .. -323 | also elected: over Ernest W. Pelton, nis democratic cilman and ha§ at ;:11 times well repre- Alfred M. Peterson .. o Soc, George C, Schenk .. % Pro. Alfred T.. Thompson I_Dem. Peter XficCra.nn .o g Town Clerk, Ex-officio City Cig opponent, proves that the city 1s more | SC7€d his ward. Councilman Landers | pro Truman L, Weed .. Pro. Edward F. Jennison SELECTMEN Soc. Ernest E. Kahl ... i Rep. Alfred L. Thompson. strongly republican than ever. /his | 5.8 Veteran in politics and is the most TREASURER Pro. Milton O. Baker ... Rep. William E. Latham 3 Soc. Ronald H. Loomis .... ; Selectmen—Rep. William E, Isféncwn iintfacfor th o iinadiens |\ BoaRl Ion LIRS TS com o couns | SR C CONSTABLES Rep. Arvid H. Nero .... TOWN CLERK tham, Rep. Arvid H. Nero, Dem, . Having d him the experi- b k 8. C Dem. Charles P. Wainwright RopiTALIred LT ason ; les P. Wainwright, Vote on the mayoralty was 659 lighter & S ; RepiE - 5 Ha ke v was 659 lighter | o;co of four years as mayor of the, Dem. Frederick S. Chamberlain .. ep. Fred Winkle .. o : : . ; than two years ago. The republicans | v and s ae el T e e SR e W Dem. Richard A. Brophy ... 2 | Dem. ‘Alfred T, Thompsor Constables—Rep. TFred ndt only maintained their! majorities | cit. 2nd & number vears in the | foc. Gustave T. =k Sl ot Soc. George C. Schenk .. Soo. Putrick H. Shes Rep. John A. Abrahamson, BitTc four Towes wara= but madame (1o 2cll o proveniaiinmpicand forgihelj[REORBUCHIBRB At o v Pro. lidward F. Jennison . 5 | prg. “‘Alfred I. Thompson A Frank Brodzik, Rep. Gennaro P. ur lo smocrats, and in Willi Henehin Rep. Gennaro Palmieri : g . erial galns in the itth and siyth. | Gcocrais and in William I, Lenehan, COMPTROLLER angcannero kel 9 | Pro. Milton O. Baker .. e eri, Dem. John L. Ross, Dem. A Sl S the V49,8080, COUDS Rep. Hanford L. Curtis ... y 2 * CONSTABLES 2 5 I". Zehrer Dem, James I'. Farre n Capturc Fifth, sixth 'he has an able team mate. Mr. T e Dem. James A. Duffy ... . Rep. Fred Winkle ‘ 5 | Rep. William E. Latham .......448 Attest: In the fifth the republicans made | Lenehan, while new to the political | Dem. Hanford L. Curtis ........10% | Dem. August F. Zehrer .. Rep. John A. Abrahams Rep. Arvid H. Nero RN ; ™ b e e e la%2 e ooy | Soc. Henry Thiem ..... o S Rep. John A. Abrahamson ... : P. Crgl g ALFRED L. THOMPS uyther inroads and pulled out victor- | game, is a brainy young man and can % n. James F. Farrell Rep. Frank Brodzik Dem. Charles P. wunwflght 3 Tc cl idfus for the second time. Both coun- | be depended upon to hold up his end | Pro. John Sloan Pro. Benjamin Demarest ..... Rep. Gennaro Palmieri ..... 7| Dem. Richard A. Brophy - JOLUMBIA EASY VICTOR| cilmen were elected by the republicans | in the council. He made a good im- BOARD OF RELIEF Pro. D. Nehemiah Hancock .. S e e s s e aden e e . COLUMBIA EASY V R in the fifth and Mayor Quigley ran fif- | 1 jon on his listeners at a recent | pep. William Middlemass Pro. George Wild : 5 A e G el e . T : 3 SR DE ty-five better than in 1914, In fact| democratic rally in the sixth and | pop, wWilllam Schaefer ... ... .. Pro. William Richert . o gf‘;:: g:}m‘:t A D 2 : g:g :‘;‘a;‘l;dol ‘B;“i‘;‘:“s"“ . Eighteen Timely Wallops Help i the fifth was the only ward in the city | broved that he is a hustler by the big | em. John F. Callahan ... .19 M. E. HAM T es e SR e ok s B i feat of Dartmouth, 11 to 6. to give the mayor a bigger vote than | vote he secured yesterday. Dem, Dennis J. Farrell ... .19 Moderator. o Sl e : CONSTABLES New York, April 13— Coliiihil in 1914. Althought he ran ahead of 3 | 5 o i — 3 & = ZE 0 i Rep. Fred Winkle 3 S a Battl e Republicans in Council. Pro. William E. Doolittle o Pro. D. Nehemiah Hancock all the better of a batting bee ;“" GG ) edin, oo Gnici Of the ten republican councilmen | Pro. Eric U. Carlson .......... 2 The following is the result of the | Pro. George Wild g [ Eendohn A Abrahemion Dartmouth on South Field yestd ucu:‘h‘im twenty-six votes of his fIg-| yjecteq vesterday six are hew mien. SCHOOL COMMITTEE | ballot in the SECOND WARD at the | pro. William Rickert ... .. ... Rep., Frank Brodzlk .... afternoon, and the Morningsiders| @:id (h‘\: l‘iz:th\":;c.hur:l(1:2]‘!9216:1::1”‘:‘- They are Councilman Olof R. Falk of chr Tt :nn:ahul\mnnd Town Election held, THOMAS F. McCUE, the annual baseball game by the 2 ) Crats ; g Lab: # pri o 6:— g s 1 o quite as much, as Mr. Pelton exceeded | JI8BTY Street, representing the second | p )" George W. Traut DL Moderator | non" James A. Duffy .. of 11 to 6. Five runs in the se ward; Councilmen Joseph C. Andrews MAYOR, % inning gave the local collegians 2 Mr. Halloran's figures of two years ago | M2 01 FOURPITCL < 08eRt = CACFer Y | Dem. John Walsh . b 7 Dem. August F. Zehrer OB RAY OIS OGN In¥ontyttwor ward=. He 'galnedWone (0L E0St 5o HOXISE ESPRSSSHERE Dem. John L. Kelly e 5 | Rep. George A. Quigley ...... The following is the result of the | Dem. James F. Farrell . .79 | manding lead which was maiht vote on Mr. Halloran in the second | [N"8: Counciimen Tincold A, Odeh- | goc “mrnest.E. Kahl ..... Dem. Ernest W. Pelton . . 2o 193 | S i the POURTEH WARD at the | Pro. Benjamin Demarest ; ez Eoniche sane TR and gained forty-seven in the taird, | <° . Soc. Daniel Sullivan o 5 oc. Lorenz Kopf £ S 5 o Z e P Neh st X 4 | represented the total of the Colu fourth in the fifth, John Toma: ) 2 Annual City and Town Election held | Pro. D. Nehemiah Hancock .. e 2 - Suithiand Pro. Charles E. Steele .. .. Pro. Fredorick G. Platt . APl 1) 1016 Pro. George Wild ...... fuatsnifs for £ day HIS S itors pounded out eleven safeties his own ward and the home of the an- ewsky. The other republican council- ti-Quigley forces. AL : Pro. John E. Klingberg .. 22 COLLECTOR OF TA‘(ES Pro. Willlam Rickert ...... ‘ Tt MAYOR Captain “Bob” Watt and B JAMES EGA} 4 guro, the sensational freshman s men re-elected are: Charles May and Paonessa Akderman. ! Anton J. Steiner in the first; Arthur F. REGISTRAR OF VOTERS Rep. Bernadotte Loomis' ‘ o it iy aslan T s Louis J. Dem. Bernadotte Loomi Rep. George A. Quigley Moderator. _h‘f oniy so ace to V\he democrats in | Spencer in the second and VO“S i Rep. William Ziegler .... o ? | Soc. Alfred M. Peterson Dem. Ernest W. Pelton 2 ¢ stop, led the assault upon the C R B e Tanhe ooty il At b oA Both the xepubll- | Dem. Thomas J. Tiallis osan: Pro Truman L. Weed ......... Soc. Lorenz Kopf ....... twirlers, each getting four > sl ard. Angelo M, Paonessa | can aldermen have ha Xper- | goc Waclaw Chotkowski ... . ¥ >ro, F G. Platt .. Buonaguro got a three-b was elected alderman and George M. | ience. M. I. Jester is re-elected alder-| Lo George Hadden TREASURER i ”edfifléfi;n P'{;‘ TAX e i iFTglewf:?‘}:)t "n: the | Watt 2ot dlmlllo‘,-c wan il Landers and William J. Lenehan coun- | man in the second and John Stadler, : e Rep. Frederick § Chamberlain . 72 c0 Sana Ballot in the HIX. el Colimtiairacsiar o callon o cilmen. The other five wards return the new alderman in the fourth, Al = -4, | Dem. Frederick S. Chamberlain Eep. Bernadotte Loomis .. 5 Annual City and Town Election he it ten republican councilmen and two just completed a term as council- [ Rep, Charles May s s Boclcustve 't Komwls Dem. Bernadotte Loomis : April 11, 1916: S S republican aldermen, In their sole re- ; Rep. Anton J. Steiner o Pro. Buell B. Bassette ........ Sl AR it TR ooosoc praon the game for the Blue and W COMPTROLLER B, T o WICLE pootioos Kep. George A. Quigley 509 | struck out seven men, The scol RepNHant i e TREASURER Dem. Ernest W. Pelton .62 : oy Dem. Hanford L. Curtis Rep. Frederick S. Chamberlain ..6 Soc. Lorenz Kopf .... 43 | Columbia ...15000221x—11 1 Soc. Honry Thista s Dem. Frederick S. Chamberlain ..216 [«Pro. Frederick G. Platt ... g P aamannE 20003300 318 THE VOTE BY ARDS IS AS FOLLOW S' Pro. John Sloan .......... "y | Soc. Gustav T. Kosswig .. 2 COLLECTOR OF TAXES Batteries—Williams and Mur| VV . Pro. Buell B. Bassette .. : Beck, Spea and I BOARD OF RFLIE Rep. Befnadotte Loomis ........489 ,» Spea and Lawe. 3 COMPTROLLER i Rep. Willlam Middlem. 5 o) L] Dem. Bernadotte Loomis .......643 e AR it 2nd ard 4th 5th 6th Rep. William ‘chaefer“s <o-e- T1% | pep. Hanford L. Curtis ... Soc. Alfred M. Peterson . 46 TIGERS BLANK WILLIAMS Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Total D TohalT Chli Dem. Hanford L. Curtis X 7| Pro. Truman L. Weed .. s S ; Dempdohn altalianan lgoc Henry Thiem .. « e Princeton :(Y,:(js'.(‘ll;lx ‘le in G MAYOR Pro. William 1. Doolittl Pro. John Sloan .... A i 439 n Nin nning. George A. Quigley, r... & . 695 701 648 655 453 509 3661 P i e 00 RS BOARD OF RELIP‘F Rep. Frederick S, Chamberlain .. b 2 4 & e 242 366 621 2086 ro. Eric U. Carlson Dem, Frederick S. Chamberlain ..648 Princeton, N. J., April 12 SR e e i H o a7 18 43 149 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Rep. Willlam Middlemass ... ... Soo, Gustave T. Kosswig ...... 46 |Princeton baseball < team defe sorenz Kopf, s... - . . .. 2 27 -; i 3 63 Rep. Willlam L. Hatch & Rep. William Schaefer ... Pro. Buell B. Bassette .. . 3 | Willilams college here yesterday, Frederick G. Platt, p....... . 19 9 17 1 S e T:a;t : G Dem. John F. Callahan ... COMPTROLLER ternoon, 1 to 0, in one of the : 4 ¥ b e 21| Dem. Dennis J. Farrell ..........22 <q | Played mames that has been COLLE?]TOK or o . o 3 Dem. John Walsh EEREES Pro. William E. Doolittle . ¢ Rep. Hanford L. Curtis o on the Princeton field in some Bernadotte Loomis, T. s 747 21 816 679 9 Dem. John L. Kelly ....... Pro. e U, Caslsen Dem. Hanford L. Curtis . ? "The: Tigers’ seemed 4o Tave vl ‘:f{“"d;;‘el,l‘w’f;"s’ a Canea 1;3 “’3 23"? c. Ernest L. Kahl ........ 32 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Soc. Heary Thiem .... + 45| from the slump which aided F Al red L am.\on, S . 1 ;__ 1.1. : it Soc. Daniel Su!h\-an Siod e - Wil o Erh = Pro. John Sloan .......ceeveeee 313000 40 gefeat them last Satu uman L. Weed, p... .- 3 Pro. Charles E. Steele .... Dep SN A Sl 5 BOARD OF RELIEF and played a brand of bail w - Pro. John E. Klingber. : . o | Rep. George W. Traut 2 TREASURER nrms’ru,uf O:VOTH, Den, John Walsh . ... 2 Rep. Willlam Middlemass ......493 | 8ives promise for the future. Frederick S. €Chamberlain, r. 7 3 05 Dem, John L. Kelly . ) Rep. William Schaefer . ... 488 | The only run of the game Frederick S. Chamberlain, d. . 3 7 4 Rep. William Zeiglew ...... i | Soc. Ernest 12 Kahl . Dem. John F. Callahan ....625 [scored in the ninth inning, Gustave T. Kosswig, 2 e Dem. Thomas J. Smith ..... Soc. Daniel Sullivan .......... 3| Dem. Dennis J. Farrell .....643 | Shea drove a single into right Buell B. Bassette, p.. - 2 Soc. Waclaw Chotkowski 5 31 | Pro. Charles E. Steele X . Pro. William E. Doolittle and brought in Scully, who was Pro. George Hadden .. Pro. John H., Klingberg .. Pro. Eric U, Carlson second base. With three men CUME RS ALDERMEN REGISTRAR OF VOTERS SCHOOL COMMITTEE bases in the fifth and seventh Hanford L. Curtis, r.. . . Rep. William Ziegler S nings and two on again in the Hanford L. Curtis, d.. D T o Dem. Thomas J. Smith Rep. Willlam ‘i }u{fl“’h 8 | the visitors threatened to ruin Henry Thiem, s...... o e e Soc. Waclaw Chotkowski Rep. George W. Traut . the Tigers' chances, but Link ti John Sloan, p... 3 2 3 € Chiopone 32| o Hadden Dem. John Walsh .... ened up on each oceasion, and Pro. Edward E. Agard g BrosGeorgestadde Dem. John L, Kelly .. the help of the steady support of] BOARD OF RELIEF : COUNCILMEN AEDE _g | Soc. Ernest E. Kahl ... teammates held the Williams me; William Middlemass, r : 5 493 3900 . n Rep. John Stadler, Jr. ......eooe Soc. Daniel Sullivan .. 4 : : 4 i ~ Rep. Olof R. Falk .. e > check. Young, who pitched for William Schaefer, r... coees .. 7 3873 i o S Dem. Patrick S, McMahon .......212 | prg chariec B, Steele . Pl A diiubin : = =g g Rep. Arthur . Spencer .. T < - = 9 visitors, was invincible with men John F. Callahan, d. “ 5 3 2! 2 1804 s S Ra Soe, George IE. Watson . .. Pro. John E, Klingberg 2 : e 2 3 E 1880 Dem. Edward P. Roche ...... R e aison . bases, except in the ninth inning. ‘Dn,ei;‘l'i‘f J;F';,';gfl;t;’é = ol “h & DemtRam cs RGeS L e L e REGISTRAR OF VOTERS score: g o e = Soc. Alfred M. Peterson .o > UNCILMEX Rep. William Zicgler ... e Eric U. Carlson, p.... . ¢ o2 Pro. George A. Graves 9 | Rep. Lincoln A. Odenkire Temi. Thima: 1. Gmith : Princeton Pro Charles N. Hubbard ...... Rep. David A. Wicander SeORECIEH st S e Rt ol es d Williams SRS 3898 TOWN CLERK Dem. »\'b“;thQiO“ G0 Pro. George Hadden 3 Batteries: Link and Doug] 47 . Dem. Floyd E. Stoner . i ce 3 7 el 3847 Rep. Alfred L. Thompson ..... e Young and Powell 1859 Dem. Alfred L. Thompson ... Soc. J(}seph Priesel . E A John L. Kelly, d. 1854 Soc. Patrick H. Shea ....... 3 Pro. Nils P. Bergman - Rep. Frank S. Illingworth .....47 SPEAKER FAIDS TO SIGN,| Ernest E. Kahl, s. 169 Pro. Alfred L. Thompson Pro. Frank L. Asklund 5 Dem. Angelo M. Paonessa ......6 ST Daniel Sullivan, s. g i 3 3 167 SELECTMEN TOWN CLERK Soc. Victor Rosansky .. 45 |Tris Imsists Upon Getting Part Charles E. Steele, p... .. 2 Rep. William E. Latham ...... 721 | Rep. Alfred L. Thompson ........680 | Pro. Herbert N. Lockwood B Purchase rm«;«;] i John Klingberg, p. Rep. Arvid H. Nero 20 | Dem. Alfred L. Thompson ... .2 COUNCILMEN Cleveland, Ohio, Dem. Charles P. \\'.nn\\,rlf..ht S by Soc. Patrick H. Shea . . . Rep. Frank J. Witkin . Speaker, star outfielder of the BEGISIRAR OF Yo ot = Dem. Richard A. Brophs ...... 166 | Pro. Alfred L. Thompson ... Ry RiT At G fon American team, who was Wt faegier s 28 7 - Soc. George C. Schenk ....... SELECTMEN Dem. William J. Lenchan . hated DyLhe e S Tiewns J fenits, o 0 oo : d ; Pro. Edward T Jennison . ... S | e yvilliata ML atharal: 676 | Dem. George M. Landers .. caguiosolub/ast ) Baturiag o ARY Waclaw Chotkowski, s. . ceea.. 20 3 > g 5 2 3 here yesterday to make the finaj ) . . ProuiltonoN Balex b LN ol = iR oo S 1679 | Soc. Aaron Segal . By Ao e ol Georze HAMMen e e 2 B0 CONSTABLES Dem. Charles P. Wainwright ....219 | Pro. Sidney W. Trader S e o TOWN CLERK Rep. Fred Winkle .... 5 Dem. Richard A. Brophy . Pro. Willam H, Ibelle Negotiations will be continued tod Alfred L. Thompson, T . . it : Alfred L. Thompson, d.............. 195 Ly e ALY sonogsango Pro f¥dwardiln enileon sbe ey Rep. Alfred L. Thompson ......487 [ Cleveland club expects to find a Patrick H. Shes, ¢ ; e = i > : dte iCennaropkaimics] < 711 | Beo Mlton D, Balet bon v st Dem. Alfred L. Thompson . out of the difficulty. Alfred L. Thompson, D 20 Dem. John L. ROSS ........... 173 CONSTABLES Soc. Patrick H. Shea ........ While Speaker and Dunn iy Dem. James A. Duff e oy irea winilo st - JI : Pro. Alfred L. Thompson ....... night had no difficulty in agree “LECTME = Dem. F. Zehrer ........ i renn AW rahamaoniiae S ELECTMEN upon a salary figure. Speaker ins William 716 72 ; Dem F. Farrell o g 2 SELECTMER ] Arvid H. Nero, r 746 7 7 L P, O TBERORCRY e Rep. Fronk Broddk ... ; that J,- 3. Lannin, Drasidiss e 2 o § & = g = 2 Lo =cnyar ; SLaii aie Fep. Gennaro Palmie: i ANey1a E MNero ton club, pay him $5,000 of the p Charles b AWalIw E L A i 26 5 5 BIORDSelemi ih SElancoc Ll it S Uil Sra ¥ oh niTiY Rosl Ryt Tep r ; chase price received from Clevel Richard A. Brophy, d..... .. 193 262 Pro. George Wild ............ 4 Sy aonesa Dty .....212 | Dem. Charles P. Wainwright . Before leaving Boston Speaker t ‘henk, s 21 14 2 Pro. William Rickert B SR O o Sl Dem. Richard A. Brophy & £ 5 Lhaoneo sooasaooot £ . ‘ - L Dem. August F. Zehrer D to arrange this with Lannin, iy eunbon S0 Sanosh ; NOIERE 1 Tafelonsy Dem. James F. Farrell . S ot failed. Tonight Dunn attempted lion O Daker i, 2 & 16 | Moderator. | pyo, Benjamin Demarest ... sab N Sl e reach Lannin by wire and effect CONSTABLES e Pro. D. Nehemiah Hancock bt ¢ 3 settlement, but could not get Fred Winkle, ro......... SoUE 7 8160 The following is the result of the | Pro. George Wild CONSTABLES touch with the Boston man. 5 i § e illan Bickerte i oueee e 120 p o b ke John A. Abraham: Stk e nge 809 ballot in the THIRD WARD at the [ Pro. Wi o Rop. L - > Frank Brodzik, T................... 720 807 5 3 Annual City and Town Election held, B Rep. John A. Abrahamson EVERS SELLS TROY STOCK Gennaro Palmieri, Sl GG 739 817 2 April 11, 1916:— 2 & Rep. Frank Brodzik ... ! Troy, N. Y. April 12—John 5 MAYOR Lo Rep. Gennaro Palmieri . Evers, captain and second baseman| Jofin Bl Ross, a0 e T 198 73 265 ¢ i 5 7 James A. Duffy, d......... i L. 211 7 269 212 Rep. George A. Quigley 8 The following is the result of the Dem. John L. Ross . . the Boston National league August F. Zehrer, d... 5 Lo 205 1 © 266 Dem. Ernest W. Pelton ... .. 42 Ballot in the FIFTH WARD at the Dem. James A, Duffy ... . 1 | yesterday disposed of his interest James ¥. Farrell, d.. . ... % .. 197 260 2 : Soc. Lorenz Kopt ............. 14| F8 00 B0, " nd Town Election held, | Dem. August F. Zehrer ..... the Troy State league baseball tea Benjamin Demarest, p. e iag) 16 3 Pro. Frederick G. Platt - 17 L ATe 11, 1916, Dem, James F. Farrell ...... S i b ravi ity Oaal D. Nehemiah Hancock, l, SRR %0 16 COLLECTOR OF TAXES 2l G MAYOR Pro. Benjamin Demarest . g at the suggestion of the mana George Wild, p.. . i ona ot S 16 Rep. Bernadotte Loomi 3 g A Quigley -.......453 | Pro. D. Nehemiah Hancock . ment and owners of the Braves, v William Rickert, S Sl 80, 17 2 Dem. Bernadotte Loomis D&!‘; Gls:fx‘;fét e on #iiase | Bro: (‘}‘e(‘)]rge “élxdkné i : expressed -‘ldd"slre to hm‘;‘ his ent| Soc. Alfred M. Peterson e DILOOST Y ’ Pro. William ckert G services and interest and did 1 ITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Pro. Truman L. Weed ......... SooRLoxensi KoLl it s C. H. IRVING, want him to be hampered in Y TREASURER Pro fredemick B8 St Moderator. | way by the worrles attendant u 5 5 S Chs 5 “OLLECTOR OF TAXES Rep. Frederick S. Chamberlain o f flice of the City Clerk, another ball club. Manager Lew W Bernadotte Loomis .. Office of the City chter of the local team purchag Dem. Frederick S. Chamberlain Rep. 5 2 ity Cle g 00mis . ..... New Britain, Conn., Soc. Gustave T. KoSSWig ........ 15 | Dem. Bernadotte Loo i o y1s. | Bvers stock. v . i | Soc. Alfred M. Peterson 2 ALDERMAN John B. Smithw (L, a. . . David A. Wicander, r. ... 5 - Pro. Buell B. Bassette . oo e with the provisions Second Ward Danjel Sullivan, s. .... 8 ¥ Albin Johnson, d. .. COMPTROLLER Pro. Truman L. Wee In accordance YANKS BEATEN. AGans : il S 5 "I hereby cause | Lconara Kurtz, p. . ... . 20| Floyd E. Stoner, d....ooommuiss Rep. Hanford L. Curti TREASURER Off tho RULLySOnaxter Tuning up for the raising of 4 i b i 2 4 5 turns to be published in g oM ““(f‘z_l‘"‘-‘:l"" E 'James M. Relyen, p. . e 20 | Joseph Priescl, §............ Deni. Hanford L. Curtis . $ tep. Trederick S. Chamberlain 451 :R: ;‘?‘:’BBfr";m;'n‘H;rald Dt eslare | barrier in the Big Derby at Ebb :_nm:: e i o Seculid Ward. Nils P. Bergman, p. Shiesal Soc. Henry Thiem ............ Dem. Frederick S. Chamberlain . the following named persons, having | Field yesterday, Your Uncle Wilbg = 2 “Olaf R. Fal Frank L. H . L .o = Askland, p : | Pro. John Sloan b G| e S th : persons, heving | FIRA e, Tow Uone ¥ | 2 p eceived the highest 1 s gaward Agard, p *Arthur ¥. Spencer, r LU . T ROARD OF RELIEF Pro. Buell B. Bassette .. for their respective offices are duly |last exercise gallop from the Hig] Fourth Ward. | ¥dward P. 1 i LW az Rep. William Middlemass ... ...81¢ e | : S (5 Gasonaion “Louls J Arata, r. ............ 425 | Rep. William Schaefer . ; Hanford L. Curtis . > T fo) 3 M 3 = clected thereto as follows: landers by a score of 7 to 2 over +gobn Stadler, Jr., T et A. Quigley. the Flatbush frontier yesterday. e J s Griffin, a. .. e el 7. Callaha . Rep. : Mayor—George il : 5 pytrick S. McMahon, d .........212 \ypeq M. Poterson, s.. ... L et i D oh e Do’ Hanford L. Curtis .........365 | Collector of Taxes—Berdanotte | score: RRe . Watdot ati. e 83 et oA o Paulin Nurczyk, d. ........... Dem. Dennis J. Farrell ... 4)ihes Fiantond (1Y Tt G § | Gi > A. Graves, p. .. it 5 p : i 3 v em ... ceeenee oomis. Carls %6 5 ST ds Lo sie 2 Peter McCrann, d. .. 45 Pro. William E. Doolittle .. 5 Soc. Henry " o ot Albin sor;‘:" e Charles N. Hubbard ... . . Ernest E. Kahl‘, E - . 5 Pro. Eric U. Carlson .. .. 15 | Pro. John Sloan : GG Treasurer—Frederick S. Chamber- Er;:;\!)k:;;k Sixth . 5 Third Ward. Ronald H. Loomis, s. ... S0 SCHOOL COMMITTEER BOARD OF RELIEF lain. Pi. v ' grapk Illingworth, r coec 240 | “Joseph C. Andrews. r. . . 5 s Rep. William L. Hatch ... oi Rep. William Middlems SRy Comptroller—Hanford L. Curtls. MBatl;fle {‘Plers?;ml‘;ltig:tij‘: a1 e10, M Paiscaca. AAMIG. -~ . -907!| spttas 41, Porten o, Sixth Ward. Rep. George W. Traut ........761| Reo. william Schaefer ... Board of Rellet—Willlam Middle- | JS2000T0 Lo T o vistor Rosansky, s ... ... - 43 William J. Shechan, d. ..--..... Etank 3 Within v ..o, Dem. John: Walsh . .i.::iiciee-262 | Dem Jona F. callahan . Siigss mas T TAm Hohkiak Denalst s Bnr- | reieat Good Bottl S adiert NoBotkewood, o -1 ot o, ;l‘m‘_lm H. Cleveland, d. S ORI 7 GorauiEh mibt iad i / Dem. John L. Kelly ......... Dem. Dennis J. Farrell ....... vrel:ls. e Boll “a,nt - Bo ‘ Sdward J. Barrett, s. 5 “Willlam J. Denehan, d . ...... 51 | Soc. Ernest BE. Kahl ......c.cn.- o wWilllam il Doolitie Schoo! ommittee—William L. eer, ine or Liguors, COUNCILMEN. William W, Scott, s........... 4| “George M. Landers. d ... .. . 641|soc. Daniel Sullivan bl b Hatch, George W. Traut, John Walsh, ¥ Pro Eric U. Carlson i Soae Rk Order Same fin 1 First Ward. John H. Dcmur«t P oo Aaron Segal, s o o Pro. Charles E. Steele 4 i 1 SCHOOT, COMMITTER 4 fcnarle< May, r. 2 47 | Frederick L. Wooster, p o Sidney W. Trader, p Pro. John E. Klingberg 18 S 4 5 g Registrar of Voters—William Zeig- PHILIP BARDECK, «Anton J Steiner, r. ... . Per ‘ Fourth \\lu‘d William H. Ibelle, p ..,. FISTRAR OF ‘UTERb ' Rep. William 1.4. Hatch B . 51 | ler, Thomas J. Smith. ¥, - Harry Morton, d. : - j | Lincoln A. Odenkirchen, r........678 * Re-elected. Rep. Wiliam Ziegler ...........816 ‘' Rep. George W. Traut . 53 Aldermen—second Ward, M. Irving 185 Arch St. Phone 482 Soc. Rep. Gennaro Palmieri . Dem. John L. Ross ... { Rep. M. Irving Jester SCHOOL COMMITTEE William L. Hatch, r. George W. Traut, r. John Walsh, d.... 717 722 2 3 Rep. John A. Abrahamson .... 715 | Soc. George C. Schenk ....... TOWN CLERK A e Duni b Rep. William . Latham