Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1922 — Page 12
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REPUBLICAN Complete unofficial totals of the of tleial ▼: te In Marion County show the following esults in the Republican primary IMIED STATES SENATOR. Albe t J. Beveridge, 21,010. Ha-ry S. New, 22,831. representative. John W. Becker, 7,844. French Hollinshead, 830. Franklin McCray, 8.837. Merrill Moores, 16,<>58. FROLECU TOR. William P. Evans, 22,763. JCDGE, ROOM 1. James M. Leathers. 15.007. William W. Thornton, 17,113. JUDGE, ROOM 2. Linn D. Hay, 11,934. Frank M. Hay, 5.082. T. Ernest Maholin, 8.368. JUDGE, ROOM 3. John U Benedict, 6.726. J. Fred Masters 12.100. Sidney S. Miller. 14.472. JCDGE, ROOM 4. John W. Bowlus, 6.254. William O. Dunlavy, 7.42 L Clinton H. Givan, 9.049. James E. McDonald, 8.1.39. jriGE, ROOM s. Richard L. Ewbank. 15,312. Reuben S. Miller, 5.552. Theopiiilus ,T. Moll. 14.433. PROBATE COURT. Maklon E Bash. 20,248. CRIMINAL COURT. James A Collins. 27,708. Charles T. Kaeiin. 6.298 JUVENILE COURT. Robert N. Fulton. 9.495. Frank J. Lahr. 17.991. Joseph A Mint'irn. 6.461. STATE SENATOR. Thomas A. Daily, 8.678. Joseph G. Hayes, 4,557. John McGregor, 3.920. Charles A. Messmore. 2,170. Wiltur A. Royse. 4.782. Gustave G. S-’hmidt, 5.578. Herman L. JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Frank E. Cline, 18.608. Thomas C. Whallon. 8,795. COUNTY CLERK. Ralph E. Jones. 13.327. Leonard M. Quill, 17.118. COUNTY AUDITOR Louis W. Carnefix, 5,358. Harry Dunn, 9.184. Joseph M. Hillman. 2,667. James L. Kingsbury, 7.22 L Arthur C. Renick. 7.064. COUNTY TREASURER. Henry M. Cochrane. 11,818. John L Duvall. 12.63 L Edward J. Robison, 10,633. COUNTY RECORDER. John W. Castor. 11.254. James D. Connaughton. 1,293. James IV. Lamkin, 4.920. Benjamin S. Pierce. 5.022. Edward A. Ramsay, 6.555. Edward H. Warrick. 3.202. COUNTY SHERIFF. Earl L. Adams, 1,056, George W. Baker, 2,355. Thomas D. C'hileote. 623. Frederick E. Hall. 1.069. Louis L. Kiefer, 4.562. George Levenson. 539. Morris L>. Moss, 1 Go. George Snider. 16,385. Theodore Taylor. 3.198. COUNTY CORONER. Edgar V. An. 4.955.
Suits and Pants All wool clothing for men and young men. Suits that were made to M qq sell up to SSO. .Jj) 14.y5 Wool tailored to measure suits up to $35.00 <PQ QO All wool tailored to measure suits up to $50.00 (J'J A QC value *pl‘t.7o Pants SI.OS You are invited to come in and examine the goods. Other Great Eargains Here Granger Department Store 336 West Washington
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Paul F. Robinson, 23,782. COUNT! SURVEYOR. Clarence B- Fasey, 7,630. John J. Griffith, 14,400. George G. Schmidt, 7,156. COUNTY ASSESSOR. James C. Douglas, 14,914. J. Stephen Fullen. 4.948. Charles F. Plummer, 5,972. COMMISSIONER —First District. Arthur F. Eickhoff, 6,873. William D. Haverstick, 12.257. Carlin H. Shank, 12,814. COMMISSIONER—Second District. Harry W. Heath. 4.853. Robert F. Miller. 11,413. John H. Rikhetf, 4,522. Harrv D. Tutewiler, 11,951. COUNCILMAN AT LARGE. J. Francis Ake, 6.889. Frank E. Brown. 13,356. John E. Fehsenfeld, 8,830. George N. Montgomery, 11,149. Albert Neuerburg. 4.196. John C. Scheier, 5.377. John E. Shearer. 9,779. COUNCILMAN —First District. Charles O. Dodson, 1,274. COUNCILMAN—Second District. Cassius L. Hogue, 1,448. Oren H. Murphv, 710. COUNCILMAN —Third District. William L. Rice. 849. COUNCILMAN—Fourth District. James F. Edwards. 9,579. STATE REPRESENTATIVE. (Eleven nominated > Henry Abrams, 8,713. John V. Allen, 4,680. Louis A. Barth. 2,883. Alexander Belle. 2.075. J. O. Brown, 2,933. Dante L. Conner. 3,236. Fred A. Davidson, 4.384. George Desautels, 5,190. Thomas M Dexter. 6.560. Frederick M. Dickerman. 5,870. Luke W. Duffey, 8,125. Russell V. Duncan, 5.233. Howell Ellis, 3,366. Leo C. Emmelmann, 5.841. Roy E. Glidewell. 2,969. George N T. Gray. 2,090. William Gruner. 3,578. Russell B. Harrison, 7,481. Robert H. Henry, Jr.. 3.227. Edmond H. Herschel. 3.414. William Y. Hinkle. 5.277. Charles W. Hughes, 4,787. J. N. Hurty, 9.439. Frank C. Huston, 4,038. Anthony Klaiber, 1.946. Walther Lieber. 7,569. William E. Llebold. 1.707. Vinson H. Manifold, 5,523. Asa R. Mathis, 5.626. Charles Mendenhall. 5,138. Clvde P. Miller, 4,819. Edwin S. Mills. 4.530. Ferdinand J. Montan!, 6,14 L John H. Murray, 3.842. Omer U. Newman, 5,642. Frank J. Noll, Jr., 7.574. W. Blaine Paton, 5.953. Fae W. Patrick, 2,826. Elizabeth Rainey. 8 423. Frank C. Riley, 3.30 L Warwick H. Ripley. 2,302. Wallace A. Robertson, 2,954. Charles W. Rollinson, 2,700. Homer Smay, 1.642.
6 Your Account Is °/ Confidential—/o When it comes to giving out information regard ng your business LET’S BUILD with us our ledgers are “locked.” TOGETHER . . , u hen you leave your savings here All new accounts j s known only to you and ourselves, opened on or , before May 15th Keep your money here where It works will draw quietly and earns 6 per cent Assets, $2,750,000.00 Fletcher Avenue Savings & Loan Assn. 10 E. Market St. {Ground Floor) In the HEART of the BUSINESS DISTRICT
ASPHALT ROLL ROOFING Choice of red or green, $2.25 a roll This is a wonderful bargain. 85-pound best grade Asphalt Roll Roofing in red or green, $2.25 a roll in lots of 10 rolls or more. We guarantee this material and our prices for laying are proportionately low. GRANITE ROOFING CO., 2813 Clifton Street Phone Harrison 0251. Indianapolis, Ind,
Asa J. Smith, 7,284. Emil C. Stroeh, 1,953. Homer L. Tr'ub, 7,533. Donald G. Trone 3,132. Ralph E Updike, 6,883. WUliar-. B. Waddell, 3,235. S. J. Williams, 2,766. William F. Wilson, 3,943. Clarence C. Wysong, 7.613. DEMOCRATIC Total unofficial tabulations of the complete official vote in Marion County show the following results in the Democratic primary: UNITED STATES SENATOR. Charles F. Howard. 179. Samuel W. Ralston, 9,233. Jesse A. Sanders, 4,€38. Bernard B. Shively, 490. Daniel W. Simms, 676. REPRESENTATIVE. It lodburn Masson, 4.922. Joseph I’. Turk, 8,216. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. John D. Blue, 4,044. Richard M. Coleman, 8,048. JUDGE, ROOM 1. Clifton D. Cameron, 4,602. Salem D. Clark, 7,190. JUDGE. ROOM 2. George N. Burkhart, 4,397. Smiley N. Chambers, 7.204. JUDGE ROOM 3. Edward W. Little, 9,649. JUDGE, ROOM 4. Clarence Ellsworth Weir, 9,350. JUDGE, ROOM 5. Gideon W. Bialn, 5.859. Joseph R. Williams, 6,369. PROBATE COURT. Harold K. Bachelder, 9.170. CRIMINAL COURT, James D. Ermston, 91.28. JUVENILE COURT. Jesse Sanford. 5,257. Jacob L. Steinmetz, 5.843. STATE SENATOR. Albert A. Henry, 6.121. William W. Spencer, 5,651. STATE REPRESENTATIVE. (Eleven Nominated.) Alexander L. Asch, 4.450. Peter A. Boland, ri.090. John F. Ltncrer, 3,325. John W. Losh. 5.007. John M. Maxwell, 5,646. Lewis 1.. Michael. 3.301. Jerry O’Connor, 6,688, Edgar A. Perkins, 5,986, Raphael L. Schmidt, 3,479. * Louis C. Schwartz, 5,505. Leo X. Smith. 6,286. Emit C. Spleeklmlre. 2,972. John E. Spiegel, 4,496. George C. Stelkorn, 4.655, William A. Taylor. 6,064. J. Olias Vanier, 4,830. John O. Wagner. 5,515. Martin H. Walpole. 6.204. John E. Webb, 3,726. Flovd E. Williamson, 4.175. Henry H. Winkler, 4.397. Joseph O, Wood, 4,148, Charles E. Young, 3,445.
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Merica Hoagland, 3,162. JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Walter W. Aikens, 3.026. Harry W. Bassett, 5.151. Thomas A. Goodin, 1,326. COUNTY CLERK. Albert H. Loshe, 7,340. COUNTY AUDITOR. Charles A. Grossart, 3, 187. Willet A. Judson, 1,095. Philip M. Kiley, 2.905. Relnhold A. Miller, 2,857. COUNTY TREASURER. Jackson K. Landers, 8,023. COUNTY RECORDER. Mark R. Gray, 4,618. Joseph P. Rolles, 3.885. Walter Scholl, 1,342. COUNTY SHERIFF, John E. Healy, 1,668. Thomas McCormick 1.694. Wallace G. Miller, *1,303. Charles C. Morgan. 1,590. Peter B. Shaffer, 659. William V. Sindlinger, 5.934. Wesley A. Stout, 1,249. COUNTY CORONER, William O. Beck, 4,876. Harry Mackey, 3,788. Thomas E. Stucky, 2,699. COUNTY SURVEYOR. John A. Booe, 4,358. George M. Cheney, 5,554. COUNTY ASSESSOR. Erskin E. Hunter, 6,870. Marion A. Neff, 4,393. COMMISSIONER—First District. John Kitley, 3,910. Enoch W. McCord, 3,857. Albert M. Thomas, 2,626. COMMISSIONER—Second District. James N. Ballard, 2.509. Charles Hanleln, 1,411. John C. McCloskey, 4,264. Harrv J. Quigley, 2,555. COUNCILMAN AT LARGE. Edward H. Davis, 5,787. Don Herr, 6,345. Charles J. Stewart, 5,178. COUNCILMAN—First District. Guv D. Hamilton, 829. COI NCILMAN —Second District winlfleld S. Meyers. 577. COUNCILMAN—Third District Daniel B. Durham. 597. Alva W. Gulley, S7O COUNCILMAN —Fourth District Jacob Buennagel, 5.256.
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How Old Are Your Glasses? When did you buy the eyegiasses you are now wearing? If they are over two years old, it is very probable that you need new lenses. Conditions in the eyes change and the glasses that were proper for your eye! two years ago may be incorrect now. Good vision depends upon having the exact correction in your glasses. It is a good plan to have your eyes tested frequently to find out If your lenses are still correct. No extra charge for examination. For those needing far and Your eyes examined, near vision lenses we recoin- , . - mend the Kryptok invisible lenses m any frame or Bifocals (ground together), mounting in our stock, o n „°; ssrSififf ,ra ” c ,n SB.OO to $12.00 $4.00 to $7.00 We use only the finest In frames and lenses. HOOSIER OPTICAL COMPANY 148 North Illinois Street. MAan 6529. One-Half Square North Terminal Bldg.
SAVE and YOU WIN The person who spends too freely never has much. We are beginning anew month and this is a good time to open that Savings Account you have promised yourDon't Forget — All deposits made on or before MAY 10TH will receive interest from May Ist. $1 WILL START AN ACCOUNT We Pay 4rV2% On Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street
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