South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 66, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1917 — Page 3

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Fir- PrfHrut. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann. Itotir. 101. Rep., Carbon, 07; .Man--ng-, CS; Nirely. 0. Clerk Lem., B;hnkl. 1: Fincher, &S; Flowers. ?. Rep.. Studebaker, 50; Woltman. Z'J. Judge Dein.. Gilmer. 34; Romine. 73. Hei.. Hamond, 4"; 1 1 i 1 debrand. 01 ; Moon. Z2. Courn ilman-at-large Dem.. Altfield, ZI; Ay re.' I',; Bailey, 57; Halm. 13. Dorschner. r,'J; Horvath. 25; Ku HO; Luther. 74; Smith. ."5. Hep., Duszynski. öti; Hug. hS: Wolter. f7. Councilman Dem., Schreyer. I.V.; Hagey. 119. Second I itdnct. k Mayor Dem.. Ackermann. 11."; Rostiser. !M. Hep., ("arson, 7i; 'Manning, 12?; Nicely. 10. Clerk Im.. Rilinski. o' Fischer, 123; Flower. Hep.. Studebaker. 132; Woltman. o. Judge Dem- Gilmer, 101; .mine. 97. Hep., Hammond. Hildebrand, 4 0; Moon. 2. Councilman-a.t-1-irpe Dem., field. 23; Ay res, 10?,; Railey, AltC9; Halm. 10; Dorschner. 63; Horvath. 13; Kuj, 23; Luther. 104; Smith. 72; Zell. 21. Hep., Duszymki. G2; Hu?. 84; Wolter. 'Jl. Councilman Dem.. Sc hreyer. Re?., Ilafrey. lfJ". 1C9. Third I i-evincf. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann S3; Rostiser, 187. Rep., Carton, 3: Maning, TS; Nicely. 6. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. S; Fischer. 146; Flowers, 13. Rep., .Studebaker, 1 0 1 ; Woltman, 21. Judge Dem., Gilmer. 120; mine. 11?. Rep.. Hammond, llildehrand. 33; Moon. 21Council man -at-Large Dem., Ro39; Altfield. 4'j; Ay res. 7:5; Railey. 5T; Raim. 34; Dorschner. 9.; Horvath. 40; Kus, 40; Luther, 109; Smith. K3; Zell, üT. Rep.. Dusrynskt. 30; Hug, 80; Wolter, 100. Councilman Dem.. Schreyer. 1T6. Hep.. Hagey. 110. Fourth PrcHmt. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann, 76; Rostiser, 1T0. Rep., Carson. S3; Manning. 113; Nicely, 3. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. T9; Fischer. 129: I lowers. IT. Rep.. StudeJ.aker. 134: Wo! t man. 4 3. Judge Dem.. Gilmer. 119; Romine. 111. Rep.. Hammond, 114; llildehrand. 33; Moon, 31. Councilman-at-large Dem., Altheld. 27: Ayres. 133; Railey. 67: Cairn. 17: Dorschner. 73; Horvath, 2i; Kuf, 22; Luther, 93; Smith, 37; Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If on want to k-cp your hair in -ood condition, he aretul what you wash it with. .Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This ir;es the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain nmlsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely ;reaeless). is much better than the most expensive soar or anvthimr else von can " r ------ r-j ... - - I j-os-ibly injure the hair. j Simply moisten your hair with j water and rub it in. One or two t'-aspoonf uls will make an abund-;-!ne of rich, creamy lather, and leans s the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easi1. and re.riovev every particle of! lust, oil. dirt, dandruff and excessiv e : The hair dries quickly and!

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Zell. 14. Hep., Duszynski. 76; Hug. 1-8; Wolter. 14.:. Councilman Dem.. Sc hreyer. 170. Hep., Hagey, 174.

Fifth Pn-riiMi. Mayor I ein.. Ackermann. Rostiser, 110. Hp.. '.'arfon : '. : Manning. ; Nicely. .". Clerk Dem., Bilinski. ?.; Fischer, 8 7; Flower.. -1. Rep.. Studebaker. 73; Woltman, 10. Judge Dem.. Gilmer. 6S; mine. 60 Rep., Hammond. Hildebrand. .1Ü ; Moon, I?,. Council ma n-at-I-irge Dem., field. 11: Ayres. h?.; Railey. Ro47: Alti ' Ralm. 6; Dorschner, 43; Horath, 6; Kus. 16; Luther. 4f; Smith. 31; Zoll, io. Rep.. Duszynski. ::S; Hug. 37; Wolter. 6 3. Councilman Iem.. S hreyer. Rep.. Hagey, 83. 107. SIXOM) WARD. Flrt IriM-iiwl. Mayor Dem., Ackermann Rostiser, 60. Rep.. Carson, 33 133; .Mailning. 36; .Nicely, 10. Clerk Dem., Bilinski. 14T; Fischc. 37; Flowers. 3. Rep., Studebaker, 42; Woltman. 3 2. Judge Dem., Gilmer. 107; Flomine, 71. Rep., Hammond, 41: llildehrand. 18: Moon. 13. Councilman-at-large Dem.. Altfield, ?.':; Ay res, 22; Railey, SO; J Ralm. 40; Dorschner. 21: Horvath, 44; Kus, CS; Luther. 24; Smith. 23; Zell, 67. Rep.. Duszynski, 46; Hug, 39: V-r iter, 37. Councilman Dem., Gohn. 1; Kemble, 9; Klein, 17; Klosinski, 78; Lydick, 9; Thompson. 23; Wisniewski, 17. Rep., Kitkowski, 67. Stii1 Ireeinct. Mayor Dem., Ackermann, 143; Rostiger, 82. Rep., Carson. 32; Manning, 13; Nicely. 12. Clerk Dem.. Bilinski, 123; Fischer. 76; Flowers. 6. Rep., .Studchaker, 24; Woltman. 17. Judge Dem., Gilmer. 100: nomine, 91. Rep.. Hammond, 14; llildehrand. 14: Moon, 17. Councilman-at-large Dem., Altfield. 32; Ayres, 31; Railey, 96; Raim, 18; Dorschner, 4 0; Horvath. 43; Kus. 62; Luther. 23: Smith. 27; Zell. 34. Rep., Duszynski, 33; Hu?, 27; Wolter. 30. Councilman Dem.. Gohn. 3; Kemble. 7; Klein, 12; Klosinski. 3S; Lydick. 11; Thompson. 3S; Wisniewski, 13. Rep., Kitkowski, 42. Tliinl Prcx-inct. Mayor Dem., Ackermann. Rostiser. 70. Rep.. Carson, 27 ninp. 24; Nicely, 13. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. 133; Man134; Fischer, 32; Flowers. 8. Rep., Studebaker, 31: Woltman. 2 4. Judge Dem., Gilmer. 110; Romine, 73. Rep.. Hammond, 13; llildehrand. 19; Moon. 25. ("ouncilman-at-larfje Dem., Altlield. 21; Ayres, 2; Railey. 121; Raim. 10; Dorschner. 34; Horvath, 3S; Kus, 90; Luther. 34; Smith. 2S; Zell. 57. Rep.. Duszynski. L'9; Hujr. 29; Wolter. i'9. Councilman Dem.. Golm. 1 ; Kemble, 4; Klein. 51; Klosinski. 23; Lydick 32; Thompson. 33: Wisniewski. 4 8. Rep., KJtkowski. 4 9. Fonrth Irrcinc-t. -Dem., Ackermann y m iO: Rostiser, 63. Rep.. Carson. 23; Mannin g, 2S; Nicely, 14. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. 232: Fischer. 56; Flowers, 11. Rep., Studebaker. 2 4; Woltman. 29. Judpe Dem.. Gilmer. 134; mine. 138. Rep.. Hammond. Ro- . , Hildrebrand. 10; Moon. 19. Councilman-at-Tirj;e Dem.. Alt125: j neld. 56; Avres. 21; Ha i)01schner. 18: iiley. Horvath. 115; Kus. 115; Luther. 29: Smith. 30; Zell. 6 0. Jiep.. Dusynski. 29: H up. 24: Wolter. 31. Councilman Dem.. Gohn. S; Kemble. 5; Klein. 33; Klosinski. 24; Lydick. 9; Thompson. IS; Wisniewskl, 121. Rep., Ki'kowski, 40. I'irst RrtH'inot. Mayor Dem., Ackermann. S3; KoMiser. 71. Rep.. Carson. 5."; Manning. 74; Nicely. 7. Clerk Dem.. RILINSKI. 63; Fischer. 2nd choice, 6: FISCH RR, 73: FLOW KRS'. 12. Rep.. Studebakre. S8; Woltman. 40. Judpe Dem.. Gilmer. 66; F.otnine. 77. Rep., Hammond, 61; Hildebrand. 51; Moon. 7S. Councilman-at-large Dem.. Altfield. 64; Ayres. 4 5; Railey, 56; Raim. 27: Dorschner. 19; Horvath. 13; Kus. 26; Luther. 37: Smith. 31; Zell. 15. Rep.. Duszynski. 62: Hup:, 74: Wolter, 10 5. Councilman Dem.. La 1 -uzienskl. :c.; Muszik. 2; Vennet. 107. Rep.. Weltmann. 107. Second Precinct. Mayor Dein., Ackermann. 16; Rostiser. 93. Rep.. CARSON. 23; Manning, 2nd choice. 4: Nicely. 4; MANNING. 15; Carson. 2nd choice. 8; Nicely. 2: NICKLY, 11. Clerk Item., RILINSKI. 132; Fischer. 2nd choice, l; Flowers. 1; FISVHKR. 6't; Rilinski. 2nd choice. 1; Flowers. 2; FLOW KRS. 9. Rep., Studebaker. 24: Woltman. 13. Judge Dem.. Gilmer. 122; Romine. S6. Rep.. HAMMOND. 11; Hildebrand. 2nd choice. 7; HILDCRRAND. 17: Hammond. 2nd choice. 3: Moon. 1; MOON, 11; Hammond, 2nd choice. 1. Councilman-at-large Dem.. Altfield. 126; Ayres. 28; Railey. 89; Raim. 53: Dorschner. 17; Horvath. 60: Kus, 6; Luther. IS: Smith, 30; Zell. 24. Rep.. Duszynski. 14; Hug. 15: Wolter. 31. Councilman Dem.. labuzienski. 106; Muszik. 53; Vennet. SC. Rep.. Weltmann, 2 4. v Third lreeinet. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann. 152; j . Rostiser. 70. Rep., (arson, n Ma nr. mir. Nicely. D. Clerk Dem.. Bihnski, 111; Fisch.-

r. 33; Flowers. 4. Rep., ytude1 aker. 12; Woltman. 14. Judtrc Dern.. Gilmer. 94; Romine. 40. Rep., Hammond, 2; llildehrand. 1; Moon. 19. Councilman-at-lare Dem., Altfield. 42; - Ayres.' 11; Railey. 33; Raim. 8; Dorschner. 31; Horvath. 121; Kus. 49; Luther, 13; Smith, 3; Zell. 23. Rep., Duszynski. 12; Hug. 9; Wolter. 2'. Councilman Dem.. Labuzienski, 37; Muszik. 85; Vennet, 62. Rep.. Woltmann, 14.

IW'RTII WARD. Firnt Irtxiii1. Mayor Dem., Ackermann. 177; Rostiser, 10S; Rep., Carson, 87; J Manning, 32; Nicely, 10. ' Clerk Dem., Rilinski. 101; Fisch- ; er. 125; Flowers, 19. Rep., Studebaker. 95; Woltman, 27. Judge Dem.. Gilmer, 122; Romine. 143. Rep.. Hammond, 33: llildehrand. 36; Moon. 34. Councilman-at-large Dem., Altfield. 35; Ayres, 84; Railey, 93; Raim. 22; Dorschner, 99; Horvath, 34; Kus. :;S; Luther. 107: .Smith. 47; Zell. 19. Rep.. Duszynski. 46; Hup, 35; Woiter. 8 9. Councilman Dem., Hoban, 163; Mandler. 17; Seifert, S6. Hep. Hernhard, 3S; Slick, 42; Vernon, 21. Second Precinct. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann. 130; Rostiser, 119. Rep.. Carson, 36; Manning. 23; Nicely. 7. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. 80; Fischer. 141; Flowers. 15. Rep.. Studebaker. 4 7; Woltman, 10. Judge Dem.. (Rimer, 105; Romine. 131. Rep.. Hammond. 15; Hildebrand. 26; Moon. 17. Councilman-at-Large Dem., Alt- i Held. 47; Ayres. 45; Railey, 89; Raim. 26; Dorschner. 70; Horvath, 42; Kus, 27; Luther. 104; Smith. 32; Zell. 19. Rep., Duszynski, 26; Hug. 34: Wolter, 3 4. Councilman Dem.. Hoban. 141; Mandler. 24; Seifert, 67. Rep., Rernhardfi 14: Sbck. 20; Vernon. 23. Thliii nufiMt. Mayor Dem., Ackermann. 196: Rostiser. 124. Rep., Carson. 90; Manning. 24; Nicely. 13. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. 141; Fischer. 130: Flowers. 2 3. Rep.. Studebaker. 80; Woltman. 33. Judge Dem.. Gilmer. 131; Romine. 137. Rep.. Hammond, 38; llildehrand, 41: Moon, 41. Council ma n-at-Lnrge Dem., Altfield. 72; Ayres, 57; Railey, 130; Raim. 30; Dorschner, S7; Horvath, 26: Kus, 46; Luther. 14 8; Smith, 51; Zell, 24. Rep.. Duszynski, 56; Hug. 68; Wolter. 86. Councilman Dem.. Hoban. 172; Mandler, 60; Seifert, 63. Hep., Hernhard, 34; Slick, 32; Vernon, 4 8. Fourth lYccinct. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann, 24; Rostiser, 87. Hep., Carson, 40; Manning. 52; Nicely, 2. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. IS; Fischer, 71; Flowers, lu. Hep.. Studebaker. 72; Woltman. 16. Judge Dem., Gilmer, 53; Romine. 51. Rep., Hammond, 36; llildehrand. 30; Moon, IS. Councilman-at-large Dem., Altfield. 10: Ayres. 23; Bailey, 22; Raim, 7; Dorschner, 19; Horvath, 44: Kus, 14; Luther, 38; Smith. 26; Zell. 9. Rep., Duszynski. 21; Hug. 44; Wolter, 52. Councilman Dem.. Hoban. 35: Mandier, 16; Seifert, 4 0. Rep., Rernhard, 26; Slick. 35; Vernon, 17. rirni vaki. First lreci net. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann. Ill; Rostiser. 78. Rep.. Carson. 87; Manning, 29; Nicely. 16. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. 61; Fischer, 114: Flowers. 10. Rep.. Studebaker. 94; Woltman. 24. Judge Dem., Gilmer. 87: Romine. 98. Rep.. Hammond, 34; Hildebrand. 57; Moon, 38. Councilina n-at-Large Dem., Altfield, 49; Ayres. 55; Railey. 60; Raim. 21: Dorschner. 28; Horvath. IS; Kus. 29; Luther. 6S; Smith. 50; Zell, 13. Hep.. Duszynski. 49: Hug. 6S: Wolter. 76. Councilman Dem.. Devall. 72: Kerner. 7 4. Rep., Ryers. 66; Miller. 4 3. Ne"oiio! Precitiet. Mayor Dem., Ackermann. 27 Rostiser. 110. Rep.. Carson, 32; Manning. 56; Nicely. 2. Clerk Dem.. Ril.nski. 21: Fischer. 104: mowers. 3. Rep.. Studebaker. 92; Woltman. 13. Judge Dem.. Gilmer. 99; Romine. 27. Rep.. Hammond, 43; Hildebrand. 44; Moon. 17. Council ma n-at-Large Dem.. Altfield. 53; Ayres. 30; Railey, 24; Raim. 10: Iorschner. 19: Horvath. 41: Kus, 22; Luther. 61: Smith. 31: Zell. 1.3. Hep.. Duszynski 35; Hur. 6r. Wolter. 6 2. Councilman Dem.. Devall. 26; Kerner. 87. Rep.. Ryers. 62; Miller. 4 0. Third Irrcinct. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann, 55; Rostiser. 98. Rep.. Carson. 71; Manning, 69; Nicely. 6. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. 37; Fischer. 90: Flowers. 17. Rep.. Studebaker. 113; Woltman. 23. Judge Dem., Gilmer. 79: Romine. 70. Hep.. Hammond. 38; llildehrand. 74; Moon. 25. Couneilman-at-Large Dem.. Altf.eld. 36: Ayres. 32: Railey. 45; Raim. 15; Dorschrer. 35; Torvath. 12: Kus. 20: Luther. 37: Smith. 31: Zell. 9. Rep.. Duszynski. 37; Hug. 90: Woiter. 99. Councilman Dem.. Devall. 63; Kerner. 61. Rep., Ryers. 71: Miller. 61. SIXTH WARD. Firt lreHnct. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann. 132: Rostiser. 3. Rep.. Carson. 9; Manning. 6: Nicely, s. Clerk Dem.. Uiliüski, X.i'i ck-.

er. 20; Flowers. 2. Rep.. Studebaker. 6; Woltman. 17. Judjre Dem.. Gilmer. 99: Romine. 68. Rep.. Hammond, 9; Hilebrand. 9; Moon. 7. Councilman-at-laree Dem.. Altfield. 23; Ayres. 13; Railey. 79; Eaim. 17: Dorschner, 17; Horvath. 44; Kus. 87; Luther, 10; Smith. 5; Zeil. S2. Rep.. Duszynski, IS; Hus. 9; Wolter. 7. Councilman Dem.. Bajer. 26; Drajus. 53; Olejniczak. 33; Podemskl. 7. Rep., Kolkiewicz, 12; Kowalski, 9.

Scrond Precinct. Mavor Dem., Ackermann, id; Rostiser, 61. Rep., Carson. 2o; Manning, 8; Nicely. 2S. Clerk Dem., Rilinski. 141: Fischer, 8; Flowers, 2. Judge Dem., Gilmer. S9: Romine. 49. Rep.. Hammond, 8; Hildebrand, 14; Moon, 59. Councilinan-at-large Dem., Altfield. 26; Ayres. 19; Bailey, 69; Raim, 8; Dorschner, 9; Horvath, 52; Kus. 113; Luther, 7; Smith. 6; Zell. 82. Rep., Duszynski, S7; Hup. 61; Wolter. 59. Councilman Dem., Rajer, 5; Drajus. 10; Olejniczak, 95; Podemski, 28. Rep., Kolkiewicz. 27; Kowalski, 56. Third Precinct. j Mayor Dem., Ackermann, 258; j Rostiser. 29. Rep., Carson, 9; Man-j ninsr. 7; Nicely, 15. j Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. 281; Fischer. 8. Rep.. Studebaker. 1; Wolt- j man, 27. Judpe Dem., Gilmer, 75; Romine, 189. Councilman-at-large Dem., Altfield, 56: Ayres. 3; Railey, 217; Raim, 7; Dorschner, 4; Horvath. 17; Kus. 223; Luther, 6; mith, 10; Zell. 186. Councilman Dem.. Rajer. 9; Drajus. 13; Olejniczak, 114; Podemski, 140. Fourth Irecinct. Mayor Dem., Ackermann, 172; Rostiser, 4 3. Rep., Carson, 11; Manning. 17; Nicely, 26. Clerk Dem., Bilinski. 1S2; Fischer, 14; Flowers. 1. Rep., Studebaker, 3: Woltman, 29. Judge Dem.. Gilmer, 109; Romine, 73. Rep., Hammond, 12; Hildebrand. 8; Moon, 2 0. Councilman-at-large Dem., Altfield. 33; Ayres, 9; Railey, 132; Raim, 14: Dorschner. 1; Horvath, 6; Kus, 155; Lutner, 6; Smith. 2; Zell, 84. Rep.. Duszynski, 37; Hug. 20; Wolter. 25. Councilman Rajer, 11; Drajus, i8; Olejniczak, 148; Podemski, 8. Hep., Kolkiewicz, 26; Kowalski, 13. Fifth Ireoinct. Mayor Dem., Ackermann, 167; Rostiser, 6 3. Rep., Carson, 12; Manning. 6; Nicely, 2. Clerk Dem., Rilinski, 205; Fischer, 13; Flowers, 1. Rep., Studebaker, 2; Woltman, 15. Judge Dem., Gilmer, SO; Romine, 93. Rep., Hammond, 9; Hildebrand, 3; Moon, 1. Councilman-at-large Dem., Altfield, 33; Ayres. 7; Railey. 96; Raim, 6; Dorschner, 6; Horvath. in; Kus, 175; Luther, 5; Smith. Zell. 5 6. Rep., Duszynski, 15; Hug. 6; Wolter, 7. Councilman Dem., Rajer. 4 5; Drajus, 11; Olejniczak, 123; Podemski, 11. Rep., Kolkiewicz. 13; Kowalski, 5. si:vi;nth waiu. llrst Precinct. Mayor Dem., Ackermann, 59; Rostiser, 90. Hep., Carson, 65; Manning, 50; Nicely, 4. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski, 4 6; Fischer, 82; Flowers, 12. Rep.. Studebaker, 103; Woltman, 15. Judge Dem., Gilmer. 84; Romine, 37. Rep.. Hammond, "35 ; llildehrand, 67; Moon, 14. Councilman-at-large Dem.. Altfield. 36; Ayres, 31; Railey, 42; Raim. 8; Dorschner, 23; Horvath. 25: Kus, 23; Luther. 64; Smith. 37; Zell, IS. Rep., Duszynski, 41; Hug. 75: Wolter. 8 6. Councilman Dem., Deitz. 90: Hushower, 29. Rep., Erler, 23; Goebel. 56; Forter, 34. Second Irecinot. Mayor- Dem., Ackermann, 32; Rostiser. 90. Rep., Carson, 49; Manning, 66; Nicely, 17. Clerk Dem., Bilinski'. 3 4; Fischer. 85: Flowers. 7. Rep., Studebaker, 111; Woltman. 10. Judge Dem.. Gilmer. 71: Romine, 63. Rep., Hammond. 27; llildehrand. SO; Moon, 16. Councilman-at-large Dem.. Altfield. 20; Ayres, 32; Railey, 24; Bairn, 14; Dorschner, 29: Horvath, 16; Kus. 16; Luther. ."6; Smith. 40; Zell, 19. Rep., Duszynski. 33; Hug;. 74; Wolter. 71. Councilman Dem.. Deitz. S3; Hnshower, 29. Rep.. Erler, 25; Goebel. 65; Porter. 32. Third Precinct. Mayor Dem., Ackermann, 48; Rostiser, 110. Rep., Carson. 64: Manning, 63; Nicely, S. Clerk Dem.. Rilinski. 29; Fischer. 96; Flowers. 12. Rep., Studebaker. 115; Woltman. 16. Judge Dem., Gilmer. 70: Romine. 70. Rep.. HAMMOND, 40; Hildebrand. 2nd choice, 11; Moon. 6; HILDEBRAND. 72; Hammond. 2nd choice, 23: Moon. 9: MOON. 20; Hammond, 2nd choice, l; Hildebrand. 3. Councilman-at-large Dem., Altlield, 26; Ayres, 13; Railey, 132; Bairn. 19; Dorschner. 33; Horvath. 21: Kus. 19; Luther. 123; Smith, 28: Zell. 14. Rep.. Duszynski, 23; Hug. 94: Wolter. 96. Councilman Dem.. Doitz. 6 5; Hushower. 6. Rep.. Erler, 4 4; Goebel. 44; Porter. 4 2. Fourth lrrcinct. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann, ".ö: Ilostiser. DM. Hep., 'arson. M: Manning. 13; Nicely, 10. Clerk -Dem.. UiliasWL EMcL-

er. 100; Flowers. 13. Rep.. Studebaker. 16$; Woltman. 27. Judge Dem.. Gilmer. 73: Romine. 73. Rep., Hammond. 33; Hildebrand. Ill: Moon. J4. Councilman-at-larj:e Dem.. Altfield. 19; Ayres. 29; Railey, 34; Raim, 21; Dorschner. 3 2; Horvalh. 24; Kus. 26: Luther. 67; Smiith. 41; Zell. 12. Rep.. Duszjnski. 80; Hup:. 129: Wolter. 146. Councilman Dem.. Deith. 70 Hushower. 43. Rep.. Frier, S2: Coebcl. 54; Porter. 51.

nftli Prwinct. Mayor Dem.. Ackermann, 151: Rostiser. 66. Rep., Carson. IS; Manning, 24; Nicely, 20 Clerk Dem., Rilinski. 96; Fischer..-5 4; Flowers, 4.' Rep., Studehaker. ;ji; Woltman. 19. Judge Dem., Gilmer, 102; Romine, 40. Hep., Hammond. 14; Hildebrand. IS: Moon. 22. Councilman-at-lars Dem., Altfield. 26: Ayres. 11; Railey, 4 9; Raim, 13; Dorschner, 35; Horvath, 17; Kus, 34; Luther, 14; .mith. 8; Zell. 14. Rep., Duszynski. 21; Huer, 17: Woiter. 2S. Councilman Dem., Deitz. 59; Hushower. 11. Rep., Krler, 10; Goebel, 27; Porter, 7. Results of Voting Throughout State SULLIVAN, Ind., March 7. With but half of the voters of the city at the polls, Sullivan Tuesday nominated N. D. Martin, democrat, and Henry H. Smith, republican, candidates for mayor. MARION, Ind., March 7. Elkanah Hullcy. republican, and Wilber Williams, democrat, appear to have won the mayoralty nominations in thia city Tuesday night, eight precincts out of 12 giving them an apparently safe lead. MARION, Ind., March 7. L. J. Baldwin and John H. Waldron, republican and democrat, respectively, were nominated for mayor of Gas City Tuesday. Burr Saunders, democrat, was named for elerk-treas-urer, the republicans having no candidate. ANDERSON. Ind., March -At Flwood the republicans nominated Arthur Wylie for mayor. Milton Murphy was nominated on the democratic ticket. At Alexandria Dr. W. R. Thomas was nominated for mayor by republicans. R. H. Malone was nominated on the democratic ticket. ANDERSON, Ind., March 7. Complete returns on democratic candidates give J. H. Mellett renomination for mayor by plurality of 802 over his only opponent, Linfield Myers. Returns on the republican ticket are incomplete with Carl F. Morrow increasing his lead over Samuel Johnson and Joseph Hennings in the order named. ANDERSON, Ind.. March 7. J. II. Mellett. democrat, is renominated for mayor of Anderson by a plurality of 300 or more over his only opponent, Lintteld Myers. Among republican candiates incomplete returns indicate the nomination of Carl F. Morrow for mayor. LAFAYETTE, Ind.. March 7. George R. Durgan, democrat, was nominated for mayor Tuesday without opposition. Edwin Roswell was the republican nominee, defeating Robert B. Shaw- by a majority of 2 28. Durgan has served three terms as mayor, but was defeated by a small majority at the last city election. About one-third of the vote was east. RRAZIU Ind., Mirch 7. Mayor .1. J. Jones was nominated by the republicans today for mayor. William Dodge was named by the democrats. The election was quiet. LINTON, Ind., March 7. Earl V. Rull and Andrew J. Miller were selected by the republicans and the democrats respectively for mayor in Tuesday's primary. There was a liht vote and no disorder. TER RE HAUTE.. March 7. Scattering returns Tuesday night Indicated the nomination for mayor of I James Gossom, democrat, and Charles H. Hunter, republican. Less than half the normal vote was cast. INDIANAPOLIS. March 7. In Indianapolis incomplete returns indicated the probable victory of "harles Jewett over 1cw Shank in the republican contest for the nomination for mayor. Eishty-four of 141 precincts save Jewett 7,633 votes and Shank 7,242. Shank has announced that if he is defeated in the primary he will make the race on an independent ticket. Dick Miltier, democratic candidate for the nomination for mayor, was unopposed and the democratic vote was light. fiosm: xominatfd. KVANSVILLE. Ind., March 7. In the city primaries here Tuesday Benjamin Bosse, present mayor, was chosen as the democratic candidate for the November polls and Albert Meslck ivas named by the republi cans. Rudolph Fritseh was the democrats' choice for city judre and Georee Heilman the republicans. Tlenjamin Newman, democrat, and Henry Barker, republican. Tvere nominated for the race for city clerk. There were few votes, out of votin: population of 16.000, only two per cent of the Neqroes ex-presi-ed their choice in candidates. Results in other towns in the first district for mayor follow: Alk Xernoißeiaocrajöi 3

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preme rendition of Wagner m-steT-znasic by one of the supreme ensemble of the world a mad, swirling, swaying tempest of sound, rising at list to a tremendous finale. The Danse Bacchanale" from u Samson and Delilah," recorded es the reverse, is another orchestral triumph by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, pulsating with the passion of the fiery Oden and the ywayiog rhythxa of the dance

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theme of the viohn arrangement played by Kathleen Tarkw with consummate art. The "Cayalleria Rosticana" Intermezzo is recorded by heron the other side, and a ravishing beauty of violia-tone transforms this gem cf operatic intermezzi through the splendor of Parlow's technique, '

La Trat via t Act II. Fin Ja CotumSi Kcarrd Asgoi.7$ Sang by Cambia Operatic- Chorum The tragic harmonies of Verdi's great chorus are sang with incomparable riebnes of rtct by the entire Columbia operatic ensemble. The reverse of the record give orchestral 'Selections' a. splendid arrangement of the arrs of the opera, soperbry piayed from overture to fraaie by tho Colombia Symphony Orchestra. - - - , Vocal, instrumental, choral, orchestral every variety of operatic music is reproduced on Columbia Records reaching the loftiest heights of art. The "music-note" trade-mark on operatic records means the utmost and best in riusic. "Hearing is Sctevirrg" you . can prove it today at any Columbia dealer's store, ' New Columbia Records on sale the 20 th of every month 1

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Herrmann; republicans: Oeore F. Zimmc rman. Boonvllle Democrats: John Dod-;e; republicans: Edar A. Jarrett. Princeton Democrats: Henry A. Yeaer; republicans: Dr. D. A. Davison. TWELFTH DISTRICT. FOKT WAYNE, March 7. Primary elections were held in the 12th district cities Tuesday and the following candidates were nominated for mayor: Fort Wayne Democrat, Maurice C. Xiezer; republican, W. Sherman Cutshall. Warsaw Republican, W. A. Wlnebrenner; democrat (no ticket). Garrett Democrat, George ,chultees; republican, J. A. Cleven'er. Kendallville Democrat. William C. Aumann; republican, L Rroiis. Blul'ton Democrat, William B. Little; republican, Frank P. Hunt. Decatur Democrat, Charles N. Christen; republican, Fhilij. L. Andrews. Angola Democrat. T. J. Creel; republican, E. Marion Hetzler. Auburn Democrat, C. M. liro-.vn. Columbia City Democrat, R. Frank Räber; republican, John Baker. THIRD PASS TKSTS. ANNAPOLI.S. Md.. March 7. It was announced at the naval academy Tuesday that 101 candidates for admission as midshipmen qualified in the mental tests out of 300 can didates. PEXTX Ci A X XOF X CI IM I INT. We. are mailing no personal invitations as formerly, but we most cordially invite you and your friends to attend our opening: Thursday and Friday. The most exclusive New York fashions in both millinery and art needlework will be shown. Mrs. M. A. Frahck. 1-1 rr-Adyju

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Lack of Labor will Hold Back Ship -Building WASHINGTON, March 7. Machinery looking to the prompt execution of hia prog-ram for speeding up naval construction was set in motion Tuesday by Sec y Daniels. He conferred with representatives of the major ship building- com panies and later with Sec'y Wilson j . t of the labor department anl hamuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor. Pres't Wilson called at the navy department during the day and talked with Mr. Daniels for some time. The president -was told that even with an emergency fund of more than $ 1 00.000.UOu now available, backed by authority to require preference for navy orders, and if necessary to take over ship yards or other plants, it would be a anheult task to ?et ships rushed to ompletion. The ship builders Will present Wednesday detailed .-tat-ment.s of what they might be able t do with additional funds in tb way of speeding up. They will al-j show just what additional work p.u h plant iiHiy be able to undertake. The most seriou problem i th'it of securing skilled labor, although suspension of the eisht-hour law on government contracts is expected to help in this regard. Mr. Daniels asked the advice of Sec'y Wilson and Mr. Gompers as to what step to take to increase the supply o' labor in the ship trade. A conferem-e f steel i.i. :ufaturers and other 1 1 r i . whi-h fiUiftJii material Xux .the wUl

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