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me te s mee ° a ~ ai = a ™ oe — Soe aa ed | all THE BVENING i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 191 RESULTS OF PRIMARY ELECTION IN ALL BOROUGHS OF CITY SESS SS TS “GVEA RECOUNT ‘ j es TOF BOYS" GARY SOHOOL FLAN HAD EF . tee et me tae inom <t on vorve | ww | WRIGHT, GRO. M.—-Friday, 0A. M, on his father's estate af Lakewood until) Ne > ee e “ “ “. oo te ow Crot dudge be | tHe Orene ; - Stier | she o be 4 me Kenan . Teese Feary M Fieger ee a + ~ . : J eg the whole of be want cote wife we aie ” ; ; We Cider, Bee ater there were - : comm bee | HY LAWSAYS ‘THERES wealth hes E RESULTS Para SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES ' na = teens . om Wnver P ; St , ane the matter Cleve, Howe i utes SUM Incomplete Prom conate - : » 64 Bo. S hen. “A Canad Many Ie Nanted Be tt m Koenig Has Been ¢ “ Some of the District fie Te neti,” Is Living Guilty, Says Mitchel ah Contests = A Comment - oe ‘i ul Kev. Dr George Morgen W ogo Nyrien, Wemerret ‘ »| Me Miteb. tae district missing . * winners tm the primers oF ‘ tow | one) Fears had been past Py ary py) fome of the minor officers tor E we Pooctane (peve m the Flagler when eked for en o# od 0 aaiineaa. VOTE IN THE OROwK. be * Incomplete, are Y ortate at Palm Pew 6 ae the Kapebiicen feel “4 REPUBLICANS. poke Th was reported at bat time the #00 NED be affected . tal the bride had purchased © residence the mult. Asked ° vor-Jobe 7, Mitebel. im New wh and that the rewulla spear emaeives. | te was & oad popped ‘ mptrolien—Wiliem A Preoder ’ Would make Uhie thelr city | That's ait 1 . paarin of the | Hennetta Vote, the Mayor replies ! oy And eed ‘re | Jeowb A lavings ' - ‘ wer yes ané no. T Hf l resident Board of Aide Rot jetided to make (heir bome | Chairmen of Brook . «J & campaign conducted wh “0 nm ad ET toe ieee of Ms. Binghan'e |S SoPTeee Maver Musba's ns : my. Tees . ae Mi. Coeen pe Maas tis i ' N ‘sath Judge Bingham was ureed by | sation, said jit wow eotive so mar ‘ Hon district missing ov oti rid memes uston intends to contest the will, as il was] “Swill support the winner im the Me. | Probably we would © made + - @ Court, Gecong Mieteiet= r woltce . out that he was entitied un se nd rprined that VOTE IN BROOKLYN eander L. Faber, Selah B. Strong, er cit ° ‘ Fetes ee coat tact nceete” foe; [OeMED primerion vigereusiy—to the! | oe ere ne ae tieanebte wt Af es Lewin L. Faweett Per iw De refused to ' laim for utmoet my abil £ don't tnge | 0° CSRS ORE OF partionneNy © Cy Court, jong term—Ieajamin ‘ ‘ more than the amount left to What J cam say except thet it app . ui Bamuel Mt ry "¢ -4 asserting be had made an ante-nup- | thet @ good many people wanted K ter wever, now that the jamuel Mtraseboerger, td of the Rep nett. However, the election tx aries are f and a majority of f ing “4 Metaos in, Louie Stotes- voter « the trow than @ month off, and ody « those * voted have made ‘ i pechegae Bad cae vet If you need glasses it | **' 8! haves in ine meant Jelsion, that the tlohat will } a i i Borough President, Brooklyn—Lew- i lennett content Livingston's home district in Hrook-| a 4 os . {je Pow \ + ’ oo ole a is not enough that you |i» gave Bennett « ia 6 brmngpbtned gil to-go Borough President, Queens—Robert itun for Governan, te teen over Mitchel > oe Oy ve W. Highbie 8.893 9 Greater New York have your eyes | sheriff Alfred 1. Hmith, Democratic! “What have you to may to Mr ; Boro . oo with 35.672 this year rough President, Richmond —~ , | carefully exam. | candidate for President of the Board of | nett's demand for @ recount? 4 Mi wreak & Gennen te | wt r Mitchel : Aldermen, when asked hiv opinion of | asked } : \ alder, who has bees (; ae 16 4) Sheriff, N . = working in Brooklyn for ay hd ined—or your | ihe primary reeults, revited 1 have po objections,” replied the 17 S354 4 eee eee el Aitghelt watched ‘the apserne in thet SPI glasses skilfully | “Gov, Mughes said that the direct) sayor ee 3 ad urns tn tha primary is the best porsivic eof] : ys Sheriff, Bronx County-—Bugene J. dolly agai BANKING AND FINANCIAL, a “ apeertaaaiag Ge tient within a] 9, me in the event of fraud being MeGuire. Bennett. | eens ‘ou must have | party reer 22 Sheriff, Ki - m.” an eining : res 34 ~-—-— —-- Well, what about It?” exclaimed the 23 Pinrpsi ee Ito got the mid- Special Features the services | Mayor somewhat heatedly ways, " iT one une 3 ‘or ri ot ~ capable oculist as Two AMERICANS KILLED L febve 00 OuIaBTIOM be Hai &: GONE |" Ste Misciica ubtelote Galahad ent of ila tibie aos Aas agg om Brooklys, || The Truth About well as a compe- IN SERVICE OF BRITISH recounts. If more votes were cast tor 778 lcaitare pteoy Aiag minis Tse Gc eM Jerome Verde Pi | Bennett, then"——- Without comp! VOTE IN QUEEN ey sgh toca . 6 Supreme Court for R j cian. Davies, Sidney C. ¥ ported “strike” denied. ge pil aosanan |ing the sentence Mr, Bitcrel con-| A D Bennett. atch! |ham Brekatona Lt ug Mert lium. || Survey—Wyoming * | Lieut. MacFarlane of San Francisco| “ved 2 > ee HH asemb! " | Maul ise wonarva. (Lot ae sult them both at . “L have not the slightest objection | 3 bY i} | Amembly — Vittesath — District, | i off everve- || Oil Field one place when and Harry Simms of Phi! Jelphia | ,, @ recount, and if there ta the| / jax | Schuyler M. Meyer; Seventeenth Die- an And fan tease | Descriptive analysis of this ’ n . nel 6 607 | tric “N jon n n inde. you come to our the Victims. slightest fraud shown that ought to| 6 | t, Harold 8. Brudner; Nineteenth | newest oil field t » | District, candidates, Edward Johnson se Humphrey carried Queens offices OTTAWA, Bept. 20.—The death of| 0% corrected, no matter in whose In-| ror ‘ube ns | ; Queen ubmarine Boa’ ” ° m tad an gainst the organiza h mac By availing | tout. J. 1. Macfarlane of san Fran- | teresta it ie or who It affects. I huve| No election dlatricts miasing out o | out pose nigh result in San). votes and carried fil roth aa —Large Government contract and ; pa of their | #0 Cal., wae reported in the casualty |" fea that Sam Koentg has been | VOTE IN RICHMON: re pitt me sub adltss clad | by about 100 votes, but was anowed | Glen re ai Company, ? rj Mist to-day. The news was received gulity of any election fraud t-} D. Lscace tuader by Newcombe. in Brooklyn. | lenroc services YOU AF€ | through German source: pesee Seb ali a AD Bennett, Miche! | Aldermen—Third District, Michael With sixty-one election districts out —Complete analytical report on i saved the special | LONDON, Sopt. 20. ry Simms, «| Mayor Mitchel refused to aie : ie #271. Matteo; Thirteenth District, Ed~ 1,015 Newcombe's voto this after the latest Wyoming producer. analyn * noon totalled 33,209 to t fee of an independent oculist, | resident 2 Philadelphia, wan among) ox comment on the specific reasons | Total jig | Yard M- Metnnes; ‘Twenty-third Din- Huraphrey All the above features are : and the time spent in visiting four of t re apres g British be |which caused so many enrolled Re-| No eiect'on Gatzicte missing out of | ‘tic. Bruce M. Falconer; Twenty- oe || contained in the la i separate establishments. | publicans to vote against him. Par-|¥ ath District, Nioholes H. Finves ene ren INVESTORS. oer aeew re : Harris Glasses, including oe | tloularly did he decline to discuss the| CRATIC Poe o aN MRERIGRITT lorry Cat tone a nd "Power Company—-itemular a Se eM. fee f iG Pes id Power pany—-Hegular 4 ad. or mention } ippeompre tion by t il. [BLISS TO SUCCEED SCOTT. |aitocation that German-Americans| A.D. bae Auamean ral (Ge eee eee ; av. Ute etek of tek Oo a ful oculist (registered physi- and German sympathizers opposed} }-- 733 1914 68 . | i \ of reco ct. id Scu &D | cian), are $2.00 and upwai basa hr9 bpp oe noone t of! him, . DEMOCRATS. Ont Fim see secien, Apex Mining Company—Divi MIDT EERY ; ‘ . Pa of 6ti in Few Day: one $ 8 Supreme , Court, First District—| 5 jdend of 25 cents and a capital dist TOC BROKERS, ' * when ieee of unusual charac- WASHINGTON, Sept. 2! ie 4 a : : | a oe | tion of ents, both payuble Oct, 15 to ?. | IN, Sept. 20.—Secrotary H John V. McAvoy. : ; » Jersey Quare| Hon,cf 26 conte, bo to ti} ter are ponuiree! heel eon Beker said to-day there would be an SUGAR IS ‘COMING DOWN. | ¢:: City Courtylong term—Edward F. RefusesyAujo Fuse 10 Jer ae seals [aainia ture ohasihecis 28d 30 Broad St., New York {mountings are ordered announcement concerning the Chief of ti o'Dwyer, Peter Schmuck, Abrabam ters and Cleans Up Help- |. General Petroicum Corporation—tn- | Telephone Broad 6243. i ; Gaditne tan Cage. Producers Auree With Mood Admin-| §.- G. Meyer, Aloxander Finelite and i f Stew tial dividend hare on com: | ae / H Males Gen colt, Chit of | Stan, stration to Cut Price, ne John L. Walsh. ing of Stew. mon stock, pis td. ‘ 7 reurnen'the retirement age thie gonth,| WASHINGTON, Sept, #0.--Reduction | 1111 yoy, court short term—Louls A.| CAMP DIX, WRIGHTSTOWN, N. J..! ‘Tonopah t and the understanding i# that he ta to | Of user prices about about 1 per cent HH Verte SPreadecky Mreiipeome. (Un, ht Sm feet tee the rent of Gat"'20 to stock of te Pade DIED. , H be retained Inactive service, with «| ver poun apparently was assured to- | {++ ward Hiegelmann, the boys—ready to serve my country,”| i —KRISTEN TANGEN. ; nd Caerpand te euceneer Is expected | day when beet sugar producers agreed | if): Sheriff, New York County—David | #aid one of the least conspicuous of the | p)/,\) ump Gas and Electric Company— FUNERAL CHURCH, Camp- to be Major Gi ker HH, Hlise, now Kr | ut et earnin F Assistant Chief of Sta : with the Food Administration to sell| 18 H. Knott. |draft contingent which arrived from , vane $e38.btk 1970 Broadway, Thursday, 1.15. ; # we peat ie 8 . Rear. 4th ave —————— land font “hy Pe odshisapantel peasy tee 38 Respiieed Bronx County—J. F. Don-|Toms River. He was Kingdon Gould, somes i 4 1486, inc reas $ SERVICES —THE FUNERAL CHURCH » : near NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. pve cue pound, maxi- | 19°; § Q _ and he came to camp by train with | plus iter charges $2 Frank ampbell's, Broadwa: é Muh Bt, ‘bet th ro mn. High. Low. Laat. |™um. instead of the prevailing price of | 3 07 at Kings County—Dantel Grif |forty others, many of them employeos | 16° |NEWMANN, AMELIE—Thurs., “3 Re et September 10 23.10 22.95 23.) | 8 4-10 cents, ' / BS October... 2.45 22.38 325 Retail prices ordins Register, Kings County—Richard- IGEN enioy Py n» Bate agit PD as at Reet ede RM OL eisl ac’ te tee cont Manin, "ous be from son Webster. the draft call camé. TANGEN, KRISTEN. —Thure., 116 P. ot ies Broadway. oth & January 1 = 22.00.08 2. _— Borough President, Queens—M. E.|_ Private Gould motored as far as Toms WENTWORTH, J. W.—Time later, ji > 1907 Broadway, near Willow ae #8 8 CHICAGO CORN MARKET. | Connolly. River, where he dismissed his chauffeur | © TR Filton Bi. Market closed strong, Wetvenday else, Uven. re ea i lection District missing out of Borough President, Richmond—Ca}- | nd refused the offer of several wes a) 1109 De Los poitkt Sais vin D. Van Name. \friends to take him the rest of the way i t 3 Broad St ao Wedel pointe. oa 114" stay ie Municipal Court Justice—Sixth Dis- |1n an automobile. he 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. trict, Jacob Marks; Eighth District,| Arriving at the camp he waited half } Fy Leopold Frinc®. an pistrict, Mane (ee nee” for hls turn at physical oxamt- ¢ | : Wi awe - ably, Twentle' strict, Man-|nation, got his pair of blankets, his } : = ijn |attan, Charles A. Winter; Twenty |kit and a helping of Irish stew, which } : Alaska Gold Mine. "6 (4) third District, Bernard E. Bursten. yi : z | : Ailetoatiners sess 2p : {t was remarked, he cleaned up. He | | Am. Beet 5 &] Aldermen, Twenty-fourth District, : ; 4 Aun: Cara Senhatiaa, Charles J. Modilicks |Wee seelened to Oorapany 2. Tse | " 8 Thirtieth District, The Bronx, Robert | undred and Eleventh Infantry. One & / F3 easons ou ou a + 3.1L. Moran, of his college pals was Lieut. H. R. “ , ed. wlth fluest One ot peppers | Af | : Te Sneek Vanderbilt, Company A, samo regi- | | ‘ ; 2 ment. | . j > + % ! fe ae egrets Be = — 2 +} |to-day. ‘The Tammany leaders think | Extra Special for Friday and Saturday, September 21st and 22nd } ry to ’ y | that Hylan will walk inno matter how |] MUL cHloce fove F MERY CAKAM ‘ , : ey wreaks study, eaperiinent_and improvement to. bring it t *Y | the contest turns out and they hope | Chocolate’ t9. ge ot AEE wratteied Perfestton. ~ ae t that if Bennett is beaten in the courts eta, wh ‘atelons | . Saal - 3 he will nominate himself by potition | Bie roe net pox 39c ' i t + 1% and run anyhow, t Balt, & Ohio... UR OT Gh > & Tammany's joy was somewhat) 3 Bas: Seed me oo. Mo Tae tempered by the Mhowing made by | TATE COVERED NUT + 3, Rush in his fight to take J] sv DATES—The Dato tn it + + Oe a j roids y ; 3 Thomas ¥, rure ATES—The Date, ine } Centem” 1 omination £ he & eclt ts a delicacy stinctive ht t ° ret teat Ie the nomination for the Supreme] | charm, but when stuffed with w tasty less ' = 8 (Continued trom Firat Page) — | Gourt Susticoship from Francis V. Mc- |} | nat und enveloved in blanket of nanas, Apple = fe : Avoy in the Democratic primaries. Premium MUk eG Aa in, j | j : 3| ‘ Mr, Rush polled about 14,000 votes on |} | Chocols mS esti | | Mile Mezces | ; |atrongest supporters. He carried this| the face of Incomplete returns to| am rival ot Ste “Tite Mouthfuls ef extreme doen £ | district by only twenty-five votes tn | about 24,000 polied for McAvoy. The! ‘49c sstouane'*: _Pounn nox i k T g&| a total of 2,085. ‘The Eleventh District |ts fear in ‘Tammany that Rush may F ¢ | in the Bedford section Is strongly | decide to run Independently and thus THANE AY SITES Be BROADWAY ; “| Republican and presumably strongly | sp!it the vote. CORTLANDT STREET i } t *i| Fusion, It ts controlled by friend: Choma th a cet } te ltharataear tat he Mee tee [SOLER ALMOST UPORTS THE, pagecray & NAeRay 8T } ; 3 i i] the Mayor, but ho carr! y only EY MACHINE. | 2 PL ECONOMY—Highly Nourishing—No Waste Ge etna on wing MEOOEY MACHINE. i] arenseaie rhe, a 5 ig inetee 5 x } Coler oasne OF SESE | A D STREET Fy f 8] In the Nineteenth District which | turning the MoCooey Demooratic rey Poa aye vw i : t 3%] cast 1,016 votes, Mayor Mitchel re-| (rine tn Brooklyn and winning the|| 72 FUGTON,ST,, B'KLYN 7 4 eived ¢ rece 11.80, Ms Rat 12 B y ; ECONOMY—Ready to Eat—No Fuel Cost Inter. N + {ceived only ninety-elgbt votes. This) jomination for Borough President | 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. Closes 11.30 if | Rertincott “Ci $19 | 1s tho strongest German district in| way from Edmund 8, Riegelmann, | The aperitied weight includes (he contain it | tesa +48 Beh aati arene been | organization selection, ‘The vote | : re + 4% | stron tepublic. © Twentieth 1,865; Coler, * —Keeps a se | fuer, ‘ ¥ i stands: Rtegelmann, 21,805; ECONOMY ps Indefinitely—No Spoilage | Mee! Mterine’ ot. nf ,{] District tn Willlamsburg ts also | 49,336; Riegelmann’y plurality, 1,489 Ghe INS Maia" Goper= $% | strongly German and strongly Repub- |e presence of a third candidate, Mie ener % ican, Bennett got 2,280 votes there| prigi, polling 1,007 votes, is charged : . ECONOMY—Easily Digested—A Body Builder Netlonal (ond and Mitchel only 636 ey the Coles ren aa the Ono reason Nat. a. & st, Co. The Twenty-second District in East Se lte ttt x praobested hy their candidate did not win | Sere neobat OM New York, mixed German and Jew- |” Apogee ation of the bitter feel EA L— i i i ® lish, gave Bennett 1,693 votes and|,,, ; Ajynt 2 oO he administration which i PLEASURE—This whole grain-food with its ied, gare, Bonnett LAH voles and fing toward ihe administration m j ford pervades Richmond Borough is i ‘ : 1% | Brownsville, exclusively Jewish, and ae "omptrotle ‘ Y . shown by the vote for Comptroller rich, nut-like flavor is in the form of crisp, Vita West Ve. aeons, finan poe tsragiind ad tin Agel ig nar rape Pullman Dai, Oar ¢tetHist+ & wress [ovens "eh ce Bennett 682 votes and Mitchel 805. | candidates for Comptroller and Pres golden granules particularly appealing to | Hedatng RISE git | The distriots in Queens where Ger-|igent of the Board of Aldermen re: | the palate. | hatanok- Arties, Fy at s predominate and are strong in | spectively. J | Sou. es... OY 4 4 | Re, ublican politics voted overwhelm-| Mayor Mitchel received only 4 7 i | eat PY 28> Bl inety tor Bennett votes on Staten Island while Pren HEN yon play a Krakauer Piano you i | Biteateg Ay = t In ithe uU ia Teague stu this|dergast was 66 votes more popular, need have no fear of the critical ears piparior Buea! 48 T sf] morning a n r of Fusion leaders | getting 439 votes. But Adamson, a that listen, Its purity, volume and sweetness of tone will we” ta") gathered for a conference with the| Democrat and not @ member of the win tha Gralesiahiihces who Wow. Ti ‘ i Wael HB Y4. | Mayor. After it was over Mr.| Board of Wstlmate which put the Ls J Ww. the possession of a ¢ mn f §] sitchel said it had no bearing on the garbage plant on Btaten Island, got it 4 gu } | to discussion of campaign finances,) Judge Hylan's vote he? been Oo F sMa + 14 | particularly relating to the City De. | completely counts! up to noon to- 1s a source of pride and satisfaction. You li reais H ty AMD iP! this fact ‘when ; i neg + Piooracy, which i@ supporting the|day, nor was 1 possible td find what yon hear it. Come with as critical mind as you wish—we Ijke i ay + Fusion cause, percentage of enrolled Democrats buyers who judge carefully. ? Whlsan & Co. Oy +2 ‘The poor showing made by th tes Mitchel in the Democratic Wiscongin Central + 8 ja | voted for oi e s See cae HR $4] savor tnd the tmpending content in. primaries, It the total i» very smal etail Showrooms, 125 West 42d St. f sil the courts made Tammany jubilant the Democratic leadere will Calis 1 t . '

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