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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1916. Ml Si Kf i QUIET PRIMARY MARKED BY FEW;S LOCAL FIGHTS Eric-ftiagni'n Contests Only Ones of Special Interest in State. PKENDERGAST WINS FIGHT AS DELEGATE Delegates and alternates to Iho tisi tlunal convcntlomi of tlia Democratic llrpubllcati and rroirrcssilvc parties wcto elected yesterday at primaries- held throughout tlio ftatc. Member of llic Stato cotiimlltfCM iiti'l the county com-ralttee-t of tlio three lurtlew wore ulsu chosen. Little interest mm shown In lira prlniartn, uIIIiourIi there were spir ited contest", revolving: ;iboul questions of local leadership In certain sections. Leaders hero professed to Im little ln lerested In tueli returns an were obtiiih :iMe Inst night. The only contest over delrcntes that excited more th.in n.tfrlmr comment aa that In tlio Krli Nl.igar.i districts. There J.ime.s I.. t'runo and other opponent of I'red tltelner, the Itrpiiblti-.in lender In Krlo county, named opposition tickets In the fortieth, forty. Unit and forty-second Countess districts. It wan wild by thoe. "ho tiro opposed to the continuance of William ll.untu as national comnilt.'.eiiian that Jho n-wrijH, In the three districts xvtnild make no dltTeren'-e In the irsult or the effort to displace Mr. Hanies. It vim deel.ired lliat only one of the twelve men iletlg. nnted In theso three districts was fn vol uble to H.irtie. 'Hils In John A. 51 or lltt of Lockport. !re llarurk Will lie llentrn. Contldent that the lteptibllc.m dle sales to tin- Chicago convention will dis place Mr. liarncc. the leaders here jd last night that they are In no hurry to name any one aw ltl Miecen-or, The aelectlon will W govenied largely I'J" the I'refldentlal candidate ihocn by the con- en t loll. In this connection nn leader said last night that ho had teceiitly talkeil with Senator Holes Penrose of fentisylvanla and tl.Jt in discus-lug the Harms situation tlio Senator s.ild. "Barnm Is dead and doesn't know It.'1 There wero several contests In the Democratic and Kevublloiiii parties for membership In tho State conimltlen, the tights In many cases Invohlng district leadership as well. The results! will not affect tho control of either org.tnlia tlon. Frederick C Taincr expects to lx reelected when the Itepubllcan State committee organizes within tho next ten days, and lMwin S. Harris of Sara toga will be elected chad man of the liemocratlc State committee, to succeed William Church Osbom, who has t:len : .. i ...t ii,,. i,. ,i,. ... ......1.. th: Impression that lie does not care to continue In that olllcc. Little Tronblc at foil. Early returns last night indicated that the primary voto bad beeji about noitnal. There was Uttlo troub'.e anywhere dur ing the hours the polls were open. Morris Tolmacli, a manufacturer of novelties, 'ho was a candidate for tho Republican Stato committee from the Twenty-sixth Assembly district against Samuel Krulcnltch, tho leader there for many years, made good last night on a Iiromlse which he made several tlinee rinrlncr IiIm eiimnolirn. ivh(..h urn, l,, r.. member everybody who voted for him. 1 He gavo to every man who otcd for hlni ternates to the llejm'i'.ioan ninlonal con a bund mirror or hair brush, or nma xotition ho were nV-ctetl ycutciday: similar article. He was beaten I to 1 by Krulewltcb. Louis Jacobin retained his teat In JlC.,i!V;r.V,.CU"it?ta1.,.n leadership in the L'ighth Assembly dls trlct against Herman ti. Rabinoulu by n overwhelming inaiorlty. Although be bad thn backing of tho county organization. Henrv t,iri., failed to displace Albert Katz tus Itepub llcan leader In tho fifth Assembly dis trict, and Katz will take his seat in tho Republcau State committee, dlspac Ing Wllam C. Baxter, who was not a candidate. Tno Mot llencoeralio I'lulii. Tiio of the ino.-t hotly coutestnl tight for memtrhlp la tho Democratic State committee were in the Third and Twen tieth Assembly districts. In the former Patrick H. Sullivan was decisively beaten by Harry Perry, an assistant clerk In the Second District Municipal Court and a half-brother of Senator Christopher 1'. Hulllvan. fifteen out of tULim-.thrrn uistricta nacl reported at 11 o'clock last , nignt. and of these Perry had canied all . except three by an overwhelming ma- lorlfV. Klltlv;,,, I- l . I -, " -' ie HIV I.IM ill niS clan, tvu deposed from tin, dUtrict lead rshlp some time ago. Perry's mlhernntM ay that ho is now definitely and finally out of Uio political game In Dir. old I siamping ground of the lato Illg Tim. Another Tammany man was displaced in tuo livcntlctll Assembly district, where Michael Tohln, who had tho back- Ing of Maurice fetliersion, had n ote nt 1 500 to 600 In twenty-one'out !,?,m.v. thrtt. districts, against Herii ird .1 lim- man, candidate of tho pie.-oiu leader William X. Shannon. Fothorstoii reslgnl ins leadership'' fter a rOW with Cbarlra ! m,, ,..i... :. , and luniel his tog.i over lo siiiniion HI- friends nay he not treated xer, well by Shannon and that that is the reason ho turned on him nt the. last election and slRveeded Hi electing i:d- wanl CikKblv . t,i.. ... , waru e.assiu ,e Aldernian, Miannon wan not a candidate to Micreed hlrAcIf a a member of the Democratic Statu committee When tho dlstricl eoinmlt. w, ..uiiiaci wiiiini mo hum irii iiiivh Ktephen A. Ituddy mil i,0 eivctui ,i member of the Tammany rxecutlio nun. n.ltten to succeed Shannon. The Republican contest of nm.-t in. terest in Manhattan waa tho illmt nf Daniel M, IScdell to hum rh.irlen !: Heydt us district leader ami to elect i iniiiMiii i iinma .in .1 lliemLier HI the Republican State eomiultti e IV. M K Olcott defealiil Mr. Hedell ensliy for jnemliershlp in tho Stale iiiiiinuitoo uml Mr. Heydt cl.ilimd last nlglii that he would have thluy.pcen (,t n,,, L.uiltj eua.niltte.-.ne.., .-is ngnmst ma,,, f.- ., Ilexlell, for the district li.nlerehip. This is tne uistrp l of tuo I itn .lir.ih.ini, Cirilbei'. Prrndrrual Ka Winner. former .Stain Senator John Klssil failed ill 3iia uUeiiM'l u pieient (he !!. - llr.. e.t r,A,.tt.pr.ll..M l,r.,...lA u., ... ..u.MI'.l.'ll' I I I ll'I'-I KIW'l III .1 j J..l.... A ,1... I, Ull 1 L ,i ; ii." .W I ..I.I.. ..II n.iiion.ii i- ni- ventlou from tlio I mirth (VnwreMH ills, trlct in Hruoklyn. Alleging that Mr. I'lentleigast w is a "caip. t luigger" Mr. Kissel urged his fi lends to wille ttio tiiniii, ".Ii.tin K'iww..l' iiti,l..i. il. . i ..f i ii. Ctnitpo'ei Adolpll l.ey intt Mr. J're-ndcrg.ist, tho regularly ilesiguali d Wfidldatee. were easily elecled. The contest between Alexander M Wh In mid Mlehael J. Hady In the Sev enth Congressional district, llrooklvn, inded in uniietliing ulu a draw Tho leadership of tne F'rl Assunhly dlslilci wa' Inxolml as will a eleeilon an n delegate In the H'-imtilicuii national . . . . ,a" TAUA While for .i n .' ," "," loai ins iignt to retain HI. llalnbrld.-e Cnlbv Wm, A. Frrniann Uio district leadership, which ho hndi'' Henry L, Htndilard Itleiianl A, Punly I'l'l lor twenty years, Win. 1.. HiiHntii Mlehael Hehaap U h cal.t Ins, night tluit Whl.e,l,ll,Vi,'!';,M,'"K.U i'c' (who is treimtitot f llir Hci1thllc.lh KlHto ''.'I, i i.i i i i... .H r ". committee, would isiutoet III" election 'f I mlv iik ill li ir.il 1 SiIiimii IiiiiIiIIiium ivcic iiualn os- tonl.iv ii. i 1 1 1 n lT tiltuc.s In tlx- tiiiiulirr x New Yiul. city. 'Mil1 or llie nluie nf i IiIh Use Im l lio iimney suvcd tliroiie'li il.miir iivvuv vvllh I ho rentals ! uu.Uiy paid fur stole mill other lilncoa I ..-in.... ..I .. ri'l... i minium oieii itn iiuoiio. i'iii'n. i im 1 Ito.iril "I Kin Hons rewinds thin iih it tt , linoitiint imiltcr when II If considered Mini tne primary neni jo:icni!iy rust me .stale no.irly .'Hp.nuv. A llitlit Mitn uh cust tit ll"' primaries lit Nnsmii :i tul Suffolk counties despite tlio f.ii t lluil llnio ns ii contest for deli cites In the 1 1 iii.i. i ,il tc IIMtloiml 'iHfiiHuii fin'n tin- I'ltsl Congrf.-H illi-ti Kt, itmiprtidiiK hullnll., Niuimiu iiihI a .-tiuill ii.irt uf tjiici-iir. Tlie returns Indloutcil tli.it H.lll'll IMtlltzrr iitul Itowlund .Miles, t ho oiRHiilzritlun t'iitulliliitrp, liinl won. DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES. These aro the delegates and their u ternatet to Uie Uviuocratli; National Coiivetillon who were ele.'tcd esterd.iy: llKMOCtlATIC! lii-lrjratr" l I.jrci William riiiireli Onborn. Saimii-I Ulilrriioer, lii.ir.e .1 Mfjer .Hid J.inir.K A O'dorinm Mil n lie ili'leiiiirn ! lur.-e ..loliii J Kuliii. IV.iiiH I, froelier, Frank 1, IVIU, Corneliiiit F. Ilurn- MsTltHT HKl.Kii.TK!. l'l'l"S.llt" UltlMi't 1. K.ilpli I'ulit, r Uunland MM" :. .M, K. Cimiiolly A. K, Krilln.- S, Theo. O. Knpif AUMIn J Murray t. John J Dunn in All.niali'5 iiei. Umori f. IUUvIiimIiIi r Tliomj. A. llroii M.inli'V (' Fouler into H'lcU .lolin J. WImIiii Auut H.iM'iinu.' imciice Mi.rnt .i.toIi It. Millrri, 5. Tho.iiia y llrue J.oneii .1. l'r.iiord KijwiiM l.nr.ni'ky .toll n .1. Iuni I. Win K Kelly t tiln - J. Iionivan Jo. W Ma, tern Jl MtOou ill Curran T, Joint J. FlWKerald J kiiii'n J llroone !?inu J. Norton Mlehael J. Cuintniuta V Cha, It. Ward Win. .1 Ikff.Tn.il Tlioniflt Woian Patrlek J Tarley ?. Joint 1 llrlni'r Charles K. Iiruh.in J mien II i) linen i,ui rt J Hlioailis 1" John II. .Mil'im v Arthur M onu-r.i Jatiii- J Monaliau John .1 t'arlKirr) 11 Allred K f-inith lUrmnl K lioiitiellr I'harlf. lliirniami I Kit mi ii F..ldtc Hi nr I'o.ni M. J Moinfiy Mm IMnc Maiirin" t'uknr I. .lo!in F Aliiiii mm .J;;,, Max II Miiir II KuN-rt it. I.iH-e Ii.ivnt II Knoll N. Tallii.- ItillllHi Jon. J. Fnihenrr 1. t'tia F Murit'i Jame. A V'oU- Tho.. F. ni!ili Jii-.iih Kelly :i. William lialtnn John I.. Wali-h II IlcW llannltoii John II N.oijlitim 1? l-oillj i: IiTour llowant K. Taylor J ve-giinit Cruu I'.itrti'U lliirtin Is Hnl'crt F. Wa-'iirr Wm. N sliaiuion .'hn II Alrtiiuler Kitmnis.1 J. I'urry IX John F. liilim .lo.. 1. Ilittiriiweli riser Miniiel .Man ieo W KitrUlit .. John .1 liiei Uii'uiii Uiirkan Jiilm 'I henna. June, F I.iieb -I. Wm. F. liri-ll l'hniii.1- A Metirath Kil J IMul.ti. ivter IIo1IikI Mitonlo .iifia .lo, j y Mulca'.iejr Mull iel .1. Wcliltm Willi.on liauti Arthur II. Murphy Frtd scliti-iufer 'tho. F Meiiiy I'lullp J KeariK it J... F Hotiiiflly Freit H. -.lUlued Kclii w Fo-ke William mimuuii ...lien. .V IHtimU Fli.l II VatlKlliik John F He iv ( DrWill l'u.-lr) Artlr.ie Melyiti K.aril K I'-rkmi John K Mue Hi It. tlexaiidi-r Jiiii-nn v it, tn John Ii l,.ion. Kiuan at Mfiztr i,eoive A Par-ons Jo. J' Murnlii .la. II 'aldurll Martin II lilyini l!Mt lle..lTi Win II Man'unit W A llllMlitlell ;. Ja C Melion-ild (ieorn L Mewart 31 John I II irrltun Thos F o:iav ! Wni J II llttiett J II I' i. hum fl. Ilalpli li. Karl T llariei Ferrli CI. f A. Will.T .lour F Murral Willi mi II Faxon .nihil T Mor.-l.on Itntirt F Owen Waller F. Wlll.on f,rover Crawforil Olio I'falt John W. Whalen Kdward F Krrmn IaiuI. P Fiiem .loan II Mi'Manu li'ouct It Cii.htiian Wni. F ltatterl KJ.'ar 1, Ailimi Krne.t H. llonUfll KMwiii 1! Anderson John J CrowleT Freil W I'-iIiner Htruu.i Krb John W Fitzzerald Jerome J. Farrrll Tlionu. lly.ui A Meaehai im X Hentr H. Mkk Mlehael J. Maney 57 ll'iiry Krheh .lohn Ouriii'ft ;i. tl.....i,l T Mn-liei Jovph Ailam. joiiii i -lark Srank II. Cuulnan 'iiTal'l It Fltilirer fri.nl .1 I, C.mnoe w. iv earn tiv Hiiiry w Kllleen Oliarle- M H i'd - .'.-r'. k Ci'orin inn II. 1.. I K-itir-ii i::ii Vdn.ird O llurjard I 1" (i. behaefer in'rtiard Uiiii. Jr i "hi a. uonncM iiini't J. monlan Oliver Cabini, Jr Frai.k S Murxjn.kl 13 ini'lel MiCMthr Ku.-elie lllrkiy William L. Kish Hemy Moeher. REPUBLICAN DELEGATES. These jre the delegates and tt.elr ub hEl'UULICAN. Peleateat.larire Elmi H Hrown. Jams nnnrai. jr, i reoenca it Tanner. utr,W m.'1 l.m m,..;r!'h,arre.,,vtMAn"iear: on, J.v.' ( Phillips, Coriieliu N Ulls., Jr. HiyrillCT UKI.K(3ATK? DKI.KliATKs AI.TKK.NA1 KS Duintt 1. .io. w Dn'ub'y Jeii.tm.-ih Wnr,l Win F Flatta.an Ileurv A Mtin.lir :. Ji. II Da llraa Holx rt II Wtckert Thsron II llurden Herbert C. Tonklln 5. Molierl H Law son fieorce p Wtlheltn John MaiCralu William llur-t t. Ailolph Iai Aii:utti A Hlifflre , iTeiu.era3i i.nior iJiixoauin Wlllla'ii lU.'rt Kduaril Vlehinann. Jr. Alfred K V.i. Win M Palili 1' J. II lira. ,c Alex M Wlme .(-rib liren.irr ..,'iiii i.ii-iiirr leuH yi. Miaey s iin.n l 11 i.ii-eii H Waterni H I, liowni.iii M II i.'ainpbl 'oiin ititnrr 'has. Warbai'e Kiln aril II Valentine 3. Frank Ehlir" Hirrimn C. Ulore Francn H I.uee "liarli J Wabcr J'. C. II. !-uilth I'erey Onhoru Uarueli IUIer Kills Wollman 11. iieorte Cromwell Waller A. Price (' M liencw Kly Itownberi: t: siniurl Koeni.- Wilham llliu i.. rruiK u .M.irm.ill 'iiiiiaei lull 11. "tin T lt.inn.ird i larem-e it far II irry Kopo II' nj a ml n F I'm Julio Mica Mlehael II lltake I'lan ni.i S'hmelel Herbert Paron ii'irri fm. ... I. . on V: Martin stenuhlil II. K Itobllti..ill 17. Wm II lliitl.-las .iinon.1 Mewari I is. oV.len t.. Mil l. "llllam ii'imt) Jo.eph u Xeifoir Ambro... o Neal Jam.- It sheniei. U nii-mi F tjuinii V." " . ""'"rt Kulmi 'B .'fciiri, iii.V,e!iVi , n tiro It Minion I h.iilr. Wheelo'k Wrmiie J Halm John M t,m-n. " Y'V' KV" f,:',V'"'."C! ",r" . J 3. Wm" J tiZ'" 1 Tl.n W Whittle Krnet w Urlnlhurv I "'' J,1. '1,!!""11""" Jnrjinf i. Iiurtm'lt ... : 7 " ""'.e " "irrnuou WllliHln I, Ward l'ieietl F I'rtimh J niic. Kiltn iKnr.i II liarnlt iiillll n Ito. ItlH.ell Wl.-JIII - w."!r" J?.. ,""5 r'''" f: l,'rl Mnr.e iM&S F l"'...i VMiZ V Henry M Sa.-. Alba M Me ' staey w I. Thoiupon f.Xll V ,K"""0" U '""J."'':." Harry . lams Eiuino II .Norton r Cjiu. liurev "amml Waiiin -' rl !h'"1J';',! ',' Sl"'" Aleiander MaeilnnnM 1S .ft, .V", K J Tallman"" .one. .xinore iitnrx' I, I, rani S3. Homer P Mmler I'ltarle. W. Wh k Thoj It Proi'tm Hnl'rt H Lamb 31 1,10 W F.nrihlld Amlriw J MeNjusht Harvey Ii llliim.ni .lame. ) lim 5. 1'r.iini. Hiiiilrnli. Hrjani V. Winiliell Willard A, Kin Fie, M. Ilrtcgs V, Norman J llnnM IMiiaril .1 r,u.b 27. j'.hIV, s v.l.S'n Ijlllielt P liutihe.i K-Iuiii . Haofnnl arle H. ihmIi im I' Critlendeii Mnlrew Jl lirmni Wm li Ham Mm aid A Wa.litMirn Mlrt J I tallies Wm l.aiWJ trlhur.s llnlir. Philip IxIimm.-i r I'Iuh. ,N Wo.nl , 11,-liri, Mnl. ' 111 Hilly 3V w Aldrnlyp , ,wl,i,i.,'k"' ' J Cini'ii Cnrti. John M. mil '"'" "r " . ' VtUy J K,'",,-, U. Ilerbeii s t,l,m, "onion Nit'it II Kdu d II t'n rl tad Frank t. Situtli li.i M Hamilton (Jeo. E. Sprin; Tlnre iiir the delegate it mi tliolr nl ti'inntes In tin- I'nirehsivo .National Convent urn ele. 'iij at ilio primary joi.. Ii iil.ij . HKl.KliATKs AT l.Alli.K tirle.-.ile. -O.-ar K Strau-. Hnra.i. S. W t iitu.on Allein iie-Klon II lloolur, Vir.nl i K. Kellnsg. HF.I,i:iiATI Al.TEIt.N'ATKS rl"t.r!''' , .. . , ,. , ., ,. , ' i. "ii , ' i, . :.' '"im ; Henry S John. Ion Frank ll.ililwin t'lia. S Aroiiilam .Inliu T lliwiuriii I Henry Elu-r Kilwaid 11 Itievo I. 'Ill 1 1 re oi i II Hotter Milton A Willinent ' Win II L'hllda John Hubert Taylor 7 llobtil II Elder liror.'e S Prank John K Faroat 1' S h' litnnlnii-i' 'i .ie.e Fuller Jr 11 J.w oh 1, Ibdinan J itnei, I) Ituyl Alldreu ,1 O'.SYUI Win Wirt Mills I'll.l. I' 11,'l'llell, ,lr John A Kill?. hurt II Tlliinlliv lleiill P I M Wall. tun l.t -iiihuiiii ''iirin tl, John J o i:oiihi. I' t-l lieorue lllmell, Jr , . .. k w U .Ihadbourne K ank C u.h I i,i niiii iiii naipin r ii'oern ii i.ieoieu John M. Itorall John S. HerUman t'. W, Arnttlmnc, Jr, Jorih K SUvaiin Hen. W IVrkllis, Jr. Iteirrldge P. Uunlop Monroe Temilllifnr lanian t. Holnief II. I.. Waldo Martin CrolMant Kdsar Ix-oiiaril Wendell P. Murray Myron T, Stocking I,. J. Fanner Harry Aekley I'harlr. II. Im Motid Warren K. Pay Williatn J, HennM.y Wyllln W, L'aprnn Kllannrtli P. KlUlp Fred II. Keener IroriiO 8. Hobble l'rixy Andrei Wm. J. J, Kunile l!eore P. R.iynor .ti. .12. 5.1. SI, .'hi. .1'!, .17. S. 33, 41. 41. 4:, 43. NEW REPUBLIC1 AN COMMITTEE , The new Republican Slate Committee elected at the primaries! yesterday fo. lown i ALHANT Dm Iii 1. Kllln J. Male i. Ilenre M, faze :. John li Ilea ALLEUANY. Frank Tt. filer rmo.vx S?. Wm. II Ten Kick SI. K. W. nriMlMirr S3. AHrrd II. Mniuml T.. Thus. W Winnie HIIOOMK. W. F. Mierwood CATTAIlAtV.r? Albert T. FaiHwr t'AYWIA F. A. Elilrldfr I'HAUTAL'IIUA. 1. L. S. Lakln. Jr. ? Harry '11. Lyon rilKMfM!. If. C. .MandoilHr t'HK.VANiiO J Jelmjiitt llav IT.1NTOX John H. Mo ft all COI.P.MIIIA S W.Mnlth t'OIll LANK ilrnrir Champhti IIEl.AWAUE Clarenee E Bird JJl'TCHESS. 1. Mjron mlth tieorse ? 'lluJe Wm. ' Telljo.t Fre.1 W. Von. Harry H unler II F Hunt Ell IE. 1 K. O. I'enlnld . II ear- . lei N,.nill,ll I Wm F Walilim Dr. J. T. Clarie P. J Finn FHANKI.IN Jo Il Cokry FPETUN AMI HA MII.1XIN Hurt V. Karruti liENK-KE Fred II Parker IHIEKSE Wm K. Tliorjie IIEIIKIMEK Ednanl mall JKFFEH-OS J W eVim.ilr A. II, KIMI irUer H P Emm ltotwri Wellwond Fi ler ll N'.ltiloil 1.- Fntlk F !i'llll ' I tii'ii A Dwene Joliii Migrate ! II t,ampl--II i; lm M. May i. F J H Kraeke f Jnuli Hartm herer ji Win ,luui pan .1. Adnllih la xy .. J. A. Uruu.ton ..1 It. 1.. Hatki ll 4. Alfn.l T lloliley i. (ieoriie M irh ill I-. John IMetiier '. ('has. I'evnv S Ja.-oti Hrelltier P. ' S Warb.i-.,' I". Wni Pai.lti It. Alfreil K Va" t:. J. T. Kafferty LEWIS C. Yeil llo.hir MVINC.STOS John Y, Connor MADISON M. E. Tallitt MONHOE 1. .1. W. llopkjns 1. li. W. AlitrnUe r. Jj L llotchkiee r.. E. W. Arnold Z. li. F. Awtnliner MONTlKJ.MEaY'" L. Hee NASSAP I. W Hotuhty NEW YOUK t A lllle-. ilslro , Jo. lx' lll-llll .' J.i. K M.inti 4. Alex. Wolt i. Altiert Katr a. Samuel Knenif lien F Foi x, tAitun Ji-ohon !. M. II. lllake 11 L shradir 11. H W lw rr IS. William Heiikcl 13 A. P I.iiOilen 11. John F Mlei ii W M K (Kinll t- Jo. E Nijiilly fi Mia llrmi.-li M. Win C. lleeht .1 Moie. M. McKl'e : A. O. Neal C 11 Woodward I Morrt' Levy ... F C Tanner X. Sand Knilewiteh r;. Cortlandl Nleoll -'. I'ha. II Larry '.v, Tlio.. F (tleasvn i. F K. lktwwe ."1 John J, l.joii 1.-,. J P Wit idol ph 10. C!ia K IcJow MAOARA. 1 Michael S. Nllend -' Oeo. W. Kum ONEIDA. 1 C J Itrayton 3. Stewart Town.end I" W Pen-Itr? ONONDAUA t Jxi. F Mutthc 3. L. A Saier ; F Vf lUunoond ONTARIO. John Parmenter ORANGE. 1. John B. Hose 5. Oeo. F. tlreux ORLrANS. Friink A. Water Win Kenton OSWKtVO, M. A. Mr-matt in OTSEiin Chi". Sinll h PUTNxM J. 0. Soiitharil OPEEN"-. l.T. II. lltiriieti .1. .1 II. l'e llrajj r. H. Couklme 1. Frauds II. Lure RENSSELAER. 1. James .1. Child .. I! V. Colllmi HICI1H0MI. eieo Cremwell ROCKLAND. M. It Patternfii A J. Grofi ST. L WHENCE. 1. S. P. Palmir H. II. Snell SARATOGA. Geo. R. iallsbury Naeti Hnckwood SCHENECTADY. Thos. 0 Drown SCIIOIIAniF, H. 1 Trnnant SCHUYl.KII 11. H. lirahtm SENECA f. J, Oould srEUIIEN. 1. -r.iukC Pi nt V l-ii). C. He Wilt SPFFOLK. 1, Hirry Le - Alexander Malr SITJ.IVAN. M. J MeOibbon TIOiiA. Wm A Mnyth TOMPKINS. Ed. O. Stewart PI.hTEK. 1, Philip Eltlnj 2. F. J, I. IVire WARREN. L W. Emerson WASHINGTON Cha O. Pratt WAYNE Chi H Hrll WEsIOIIKsTEU I 1 Sutherl ind :i. W, W l.i. Jr. V. I. L Camp I Wni. L. Ward WYOMING '"" J'ATES S. P. lanooln DEMOCRATIC STCCOMnTTEE NEW YORK COUNTV 1 I'. J, Farrrll li.ll.lt William. '. T F Folei . John V t'o.iiry 3, Hairy Perry P' Jas. J. Illne. 4, John F Aliearn " M P Tobln r. It J lleliuey "I, .1 II, O Ciiiiik 11 f. HaMil Ifiriirtl" M Cosamie 7, F .1 Goodwill i Tho. F MeAioy s. ' D. si.llli an -I John J Diet J. 1'eier.l liiiiiltii.- J, II. (.'iimmijliani Ferdinand Peeora John W MHIrilli tleiime W. lVrkiiii Win J Malllard A. I' Siliwarler Waller A. .loliiimn IIhiiiIIIoii Fl.lt. Jr, I,. I' Tiiekrrtii.ni imrden II. Mllln Owen M Jinivii Daniel T. Woodard All ah Fiurlrr KiUar A. Nerll tleo. I,, (tehrlfelr Joel H. SHtiitimrji Ilia". M, IHekllt.oll Ullr. II, StllHrll Karle S, Warner lieiij. F. Ley Frank T Klhnit I'lark S. Tuple Wm. II. Heath Klnln It. Konlej 1. lleatlle linrr Frank I!. Curtln i 1 PER MONTH ON PLEDGE ' I xo0F PERSONAL PROPERTY 1, . 1 THE PROVIDENT LOAN MANHATTAN. rrrrih Awna. cor. 3Bt Strati. rWrtrlfr. street, cor, HtTtnitoa 11. rrrrntti At., bat. ath and 9ta lit 1 titni ton At., nor. ISith HtraM. ' tinad atrat, cor. Ollntoa HtraM, tail 73d .. bat. UxIbim k id Arm. Am faauMoa ku, ear, mil 4. fi. Nathan llurkmi il. L. liiinnellrii 1. N. J. Hayes Thouiae E. Itilh . M T Mnlvlhlll !!, Samuel Mart, THE ItltONX T II O'N.-ll .1. A II Mi.rphy 1OUH F llaflen :ii. Jo, I, lkrry KINH3 tOPNTV. P II. (Jillini PI. Alex. HasM-tt Ji" J. Ilrowne II. 11. .1. Carroll M, J, :uiiiiiiIii,h l.i.J M, C'anieiiler T. J, llrennall 11. 4'hie, It, Ward II. P. II. HillLOII IX. J. H. Mi4Jooey V: It. Ila.cntliis, Sr 'Ji. Wni. F. Htlaney "I. II. II. Hale ". J, P. Hnnolt JK, James M, Power Jas. J. Sexloii W. F. Tlionipeon Wm, J Hefferiun John M tiray Thoi N. Wocati T. II, Parrel I Tlio.. F, ll rues T, E. llnflltt ui'eknm cohntv. Tho.. F Crif in B. K. W. Con M. E. Connolly I. John It. HUtlt" IHCH.MONK COUNTY. Joe. F. O'liraily MoNitoE coir.vn Norhrrt Slreli I John MiOailrey Milton E, (Hlib. (.. loo, A. Maud Holiert A. Hutler KENSSEI.AEIt COPNTV. fl.ll, Fltiirerald V Jn.rpll 0. fllley SKNKt'A COUNTY Sylve.tir WoikI. WHITMAN TRAILS IIROWN n lleflnltf I'luurra A vnltahlr on llesnll lit A I Itat n . Al.liANY. April I, --Willi no definite figure iii.illablu In Albany to-night on the lesult of the primary elections to day. It was slated by election oltlt'lalx that ilnv Whitman run behind Senator lillon It. Brown for delegate al targe to tho niitltniiil coin eiillon, but onl at a proportion natural to the lomr pir-ltlon op the Stale ticket, It hiis ilecl.iii',1 there wan apparently no attempt to cut Whitman, but lil poeilion ill the end of tin- ballot li'-llltnl 111 n natural deciease ill his xote. It was slateil tin- usual drop in u candidate lour ti.itnei linuti on the tullot Ln about 15 to IN per cent., and this seemed to be maintained In the balloting, KDUAIl T.IiitACKETT WINS Itrlnliif Control of Pnrntaarn H e piilillenu Ornniilrntlon, SenvTfei.v. .V. Y.. April 4. former State Senator llg.ir 'I', llrackett re talmd contrjl of the Republican otganl Z'ltlou of Saratoga i.iunty to-day In the primaries after ii bitter light by Senator Uoeirgc II. Whitney to gain tho county leadership. lie will have a clear majority of nt least ten In the county committee, mid Senator Whitney will lie ilelwreil lis louuty chairman next week. Hocauso of the criticism made by Senator llrack ett of lint, Whitman, the Cixcrnor thien all Ids liitlnenec Into tho tight against him Senator Uiiickett'n candidate for Slate committeeman, former County Judge N.isll ItookWood. WHS N'.itell, however, ami Count! Judge lieorge li. S'illslur, one of the old leaders of the Whltnej faction, Mas eictnl. lie in f.i on tip. to Whitman. GREISKR VlXSKAStL Y. lrl Itrlnrnw Ilullealr Krlr-Mau- urit lrtur I" lienrml. lli'tTALO, April I Karly riturii" In illo.it ii a victory for tho (Irelner faction of the Republican p.ut at the primary to-day. At tnldnlglit It seemtd probalHlu th-t Optlner's faction will retain control of the county committee, elect sexeti of tho nine State committeemen and elect the six delegates In the Itepubllcan na tional coiixetitlon running in the three I districts comprising frle and Niagara COUlltle. James I, Crane. Ii.nler nf the unit Oieliier faction, ua.- defeatfd for i ipi- mlt'.eellllll ill llli nun e-lei'tion dlstri' t. 11 .. I 11 II.. 1 v. im IIIO.VJ u, nullum, iieiiMiui, i iiifiies- sle leader In Urle county, now n lieu tenant of tho anti-lireiner forces, was defeated by the llllage blacksmith, IM Helfter, for county e'otiiinltteeman In the town of Amherst. HEsuirsTxrtiK. Dclnocrnli. lime n Conlrl Mate Coiiiiiilltremrn .Vararri. Hl'rriW, April 4. Tho netivncrat.c party lsid no content iit the pr Unary In Rrio county Tho State committeenien wefe elected as follows; first district. Michael Shea, Sei-oiul, Thomas C Ilurko . Third. John SchucbT, fourth. Tlittithy P. Couishlln: fifth, .lohn C. O'liary: S-xth, fmnk Roskwl tiilskl; Seventh. lMwanl C. Ilurgard ; Ulghth, Daniel J, Sweeney; Ninth, frank M. Stare. FORD MAY MAKE PEACE TRIP IN MAY June Aililthiis A I mi Plminitiir to l!n Aliroiiil: riiiifciPiiiT at Iletroit. i Iim:on, April 4. Prior tn Iter dr.. parluro fop Stockholm to Jmn tho neu tral conferi nco lor peine, lleurx' ford bad n talk to-day with Kmlly" Raich. Jane Addanis was also present. "Tho conference i-arnml fall," said ford lo-il.ij. "PeHee Is th,. greatest thing In the world, ami 1 .un nulstled with xi hat has been ilnin, by tin- oin ference up ti, the iiri-ciit tuiic and be llexo It will HMlIt In much good. If the delegates Hunk Lct-t, may go t,rr myself In May." Miss Aihlams explained that slm waa tinablo to sail mi the "pun,' rlt't," Int Dcceiubir bv.iis.e of li. lllm s. . She lidded, "I hope to gu later, but I am i,tll under a strict .ID l h my plivMelaii'ti order." It Is ipilte probable that David Starr Jordan, who epint Mond.ii with Mr. ford, will go to Stinl.nolm in nK. mar future. NEW TYPHUS SERUM FOUND. frrnrli Scientist Trent liriiptlie I'nrin of HUense, Paiiis. April ( -The dls.'oxery or a serum for the treatment and prevention of eiujitlvo t.pliun was .intioiinced to tho Aeadi my of ScleiiiTM ycstirday by Dr. Picric Rmix. illi ei tor .if the Pas teur Institute. Tho iliMoveiy roulied from thn re. sf arches of Dr. Nhole, director of tho TiiiiIh branch of the Pasteur Institute. Miukisl improvement hue In en flinwn by nhn tieii ciims 1 1 .it. . with tho serum. Mop Itiilimir.i-Porliluiil Sen lee. The Western fnlon Telegraph Com Paul slates that Iho I hlliiiai Ian i;uv. el'lllllenl illlliolllues III" suspension of teleuraphlc i oitimiiuicatioii bclwein Hint coiiuliy and Portugal, SOCIETY OP NEW YORK uu... . Court land ATr cor." Iliith Strait, illlflni, u f ntllh Ml,, ror. LlrlonioD 16. , ('rnam Atrnue. cor. lllMvnl( sl. . mm xvrnut, cor, nockawar At. anw wftbU ruuM UaTE S. Ilolileiiknuit Thin. .1 Mi'Miiini tlhae, F, Murphy John F. tlnrry M.J. i'riilte Jae. J Haicitlii Edward F. IkJilr OUR RECORD 29 ygari af tuccatsful butlnnt, with mtn than S2Mcllnttnow haMIng avtr $143,M,,M0 of aur GUARANTEED MORTGAGES 4!4 LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO. HICHARB M. NURO, PmleVl.t CaalUI.Suralut Pr.$9.000,000 t Uhtrty t..N.Y. HI MenlicieSt Itfc-i SOCIALIST LEADS FOR MAYOR OF MILWAUKEE Lii Vollette Loses Sfnlc Dclp riition, 1'i'iiii'ipiil Cities Vote Wet Ticket. Mll.WAfkt:r, April I. Mlluatikee up p.irrntly lias returned to a Socialist Major. Ily n vote so close that a llnal lesult will not be known until daylight, iMIilel A, I loan, once a lintel cook, now a l.iMjor, seem lo haw been elected oxer ii. A. Railing, iion-parllsnn, by u majority of hutidreds, 'This Is Hie est' mate on the basis of scattering returns. The Socialists, howexer, uppenr to hate lost strength In the Common Council. Senator Ii follelte has, from oarly let urns, lost bin battle to control tho Stato delegation to tho Republican con xentlon to the fin-eriatlxe forces, led by tlov. 11. I.. Plilllpp Senator I. a fol lelte may .bale carrlid sl.x Congreeslolial districts out of leVeti. Imt leest the four at large. The Plilllpp men kay t i.it he has imt carried more than four dlstticts. More than lo cities mid village xoted oil the lleenso .stie, but the early re turns from the small ton elections show wet xlclorlei with few exi cptlons. The city of Suirli. sivond In th" State 111 rltlc, olid Ashland li.lle tem. lined wet. The ltepulillcm eoliviiitloii delegation liaiueil b thi I'oii.i 1 1 allies If. under, stoid to f.nor .liistlie lliu-hes. tlmugli M'ff'lhVully tmpledgeil. TO SIFT COERCION CHARGE. Inliu line ellnn In Third HUlrlel Prloinrx I'luht, After a onfeix'i.i . xeetenlax be tween Police Commissioner WimhIh iitid Magistrate Murphy In the Tombs police court it was decided that John Doe tuoieeilings would be tnstltuted to s.ft the charges of Intimidation igalnst IVptity Coinmlssloiier Lord contained In a circular distributed throughout the Third Assembly distibt According to the c'nulai, Mr. Ijird was deil.tied to be interieted In the Intimidation of loters at the primaries In the interest of P II. Sulllx in, brother of tho late, lllg Tim. "If Deputy Commlssioin r Lord Is guilty of Intimidating intor he cm be prosecuted undt r the election law," said Commissioner Woods. "If not some body may be prosf iited for libel. If any deputy Is tis.ng his office to liitlml dat. vote!.. I want to know it. If not 1 waul this libellous eiicul.ir with di.iwn and proper n ,. int. mi made ' Commissioner Woods nstrniy iUes tlonul C.ei-ar f llarra. Deputy Assistant District Atte'riiej John drdnne and 11. f. (fiddeii, members of the Timothy D. Sullivan Association, win m the charges against Lord originated. None of the men iUestioned would nsMime reponel blllty for a signed statement accusing Mr. Iford A WOMEN'S CONVENTION TOO. Mis Paul In CIiIchko li ArrniiKe for June MilYrnue l onclnxe. Chicaoo, Aplil 1. Ml"s Mice Paul oi Washington, national li.iirmnii of the Cougnseioii.il I'nioti foi w oui.iti Suf frage, ariiicd to-day to mike ai range invntri for a convention ot women oiers to be held lu Chicago In June, slmul taneoiir.l with ttiM ltititlt.I),-all nml I'to. Igresstxo conventions. "We hop- to form nn 1 mil i use party tecruitcd troin t ic wnii'en of the mf. tr.igo St.iti s whoM iliitform wl!' be the gaining of a feib r.il .itiieiulue ut f fcUffrngc. .l.t l.i i ,-.1 M is Paul Delivered Fresh and Clean Every Sunrise COLONEL TO VISIT BAY STATE SUNDAY , Ilfirvnrfl (ivorscoi's McoHn Ostciihihlt Object, I'oli (ics J'rolialily. VOTKS IN MOOSK 1MUMAKY rrsn:ii Rat, . J.. April 4. Col. Roosciolt Is going to Ikisloii on Sunday for two d.ijf. Ills trip to Massachu setts, where there, Is a factional light in-.. ng lb-publican catidliUtes for dele gales at largo to the Chicago conven tion, Is ostensibly to attend meetings of the board of overseers and itliimnl of Hariiiid, but It would not be surpris ing If sin.- of the Republican leaders, notably thne of the yro-Roosevi-lt group, should seek political conference with him. The Colonel cume down to the village this rxeiilng to xote In Iho primary election. He had already called earlier In the day, but In' was unfortunate enough to have made the first trip Iw forn the ihiIIs wero o'ii. "I'm sllll ii Progresle," he remarked al Dm polling place. In the firo truck house, but his Miudi ueio taken to contain morn of geniality than of any threat that he wouldn't take the Repub lican nomination for President If It should come to him. "Thoodoro Roosexelt, ballot number 6, Progressive ticket," sang out the poll clerk. The Colonel walked lo a booth. There were two of them, hut some power be yond the Colonel's control iMiised him to go dliectly to the booth aboxe which hum,' an American Hag. A minute later he came out with his ballot marked, and when his attention was drawn to the fact th.el he had selected the booth with the Hug above II us If by Instinct be said ! "That's tho oulv thing 1 never been accused "f lack of Americanism." New York Methodists wanted the Colo, lie! to make It known thai the address he Is to deliver on the night of April " Is not before the Methodist Confer nice, which is going to lie held 111 Sara togii, hut at the annual dinner of tho New- York City Methodist Social fnlon at th Hotel lilltmore G. 0. P. SWEEP IN HARTFORD. i:-Poslliinslrr HfiKrtrt.v Klcctrd .Mn or HulLelej In lliiriiefs. H.MtTloiin, Conn., Aptil I. --frank A. HaiMny, it Republican lawyer and for tiKT iHistmaster, was elected Mayor of Hartford to-day by a plurality of Kipt l oxer Richard .1 Ixmsella, Democrat, who It-icoHcd tl,'.'..l xotes. The present Demo I '-ratio Hoard of Aldermen Is displaced be a Republican I -'!, tiilrleeu Republicans and sexeti Di ntycr.-its. James T. f.irn 11, DemoiTatlc Assessor for twenty years and onu of Klnsella's "Isiiisors. was decisively K-aten In an uutlsally heaxy xote polled In u cold raitu 1 1 ii rl for, t Mil,. I 1,1 Gil to ?,ST'j against ratit.MUL' u pr.isj.-vi imn tlilim ft to me St.ui ' oiistrtullou gii'tig an additional tiilleagc to Stuto legishitots. A feature of thu elis lioti was the ti'uuiihalit n I entry Into Isdltiis of lemur f tilted States Senator .Moig.iu (i, llulkiley, wlio wi.s Jlagiirty's- chii f inar,agi" CHICAGO DEMOCRATS GAIN. XlHlur 'rlioinpsoii Alile Ii, fleet Only il or Ills IT iillilldnlea. ClllCAiio, April 4 factional tights in tlio Rivublloaii ranks our thn selcctlaii of a national couiiultteeiiuiii at Hie I'll titarlee, next Tuesday, at which time deV. gates to tin t itlOl.ll i, invent' in will 1.,; iiiiimd, mid the iemov.il by .M.i.mt , I mm Ilaie TIkuuisiiii if Dr Thiodoie S.ul.s. us lieiiil ot the muiilcip.il tubereil l"sl.- sanitarium and the sun !de ot the latter, nearly In ought n Democratic l.,u!t-.,..- in lim Aldtim.iiuc ebctlot.b in. Chbag t t. -diiv I farly returns Indicate that 'he Mayor I wiw ol.ly able to i Kvt three of his seven, j tien caudeiatif, lu n irmally Rrpubllcuii strotur'iol'ls Women's orgiinDati.it's and refonn so. Riles wmte tlnlr estimate of tl.e Minors .iduunisli.iti m by vitltu solid loi Deinociatb caildidales The Last Word in Bread WARD'S BREAD is the result of years of scientific research, patient investigation and the spending of thousands of dollars in costly experiments and baking equip ment to bring it to its present standard of bread perfection. Aa you buy it today from your dealer it is the last word in bread making, and it costs no more than other kinds. The finest flour and other food materials which money can buy, all carefully tested for quality and purity, are used in making WARD'S TIP-TOP BREAD and DAINTY-MAID BREAD. Tho procetaea 11 eel in converting the high-grade ingredient into wholeaomn and nutritiou loave are far ahead of all other method and admitted the moll icientific and advanced known to the bread industry. By this patented process proper proportions of beneficial lime salts are added to the water, modifying and correcting the water to the best standard for bread making, stimulating the yeaat growth and the production of the carbon-dioxide gu neceuary in all bread-making all of which permit the production of bread of better quality, flavor and texturr, and, moit important of all, greater nutritive food value. To buy either TIP-TOP or DAINTY-MAID BREAD is a matter of economy because no other food offers so much nourishment xnd food value for so little money. To buy either TIP-TOP or DAINTY-MAIil BREAD guarantees you cleanliness guaranteea you highest quality and U'OT'o purity. Make one or the other of these loaves your daily choice and you are assured of bread perfection. ! FINDS AMERICANS ! IDOLS OF BELGIANS Major Wlnchnll of Snlvation Army Siij k Need of Food In Now nt Height. SAW A CKUISEU SUNK Major Wullaco Wlncltell of Jersey City, who was enl lo Ilclgluni by Inter national Salvation Army lieudqiiarters to tuku charge of army relief work because ho was ii native, lorn, lliorxiugh going American, returned yesterday on the Holland-America liner Nleuw Amster dam. "As we came Into the harbor." he said to a SUN man, "New York looked to mo like tlio peaily gates of lleaxen." Although the Major sailed six months ugo on his mission he spent only nine weeks in Ilelgltim and northern franre. during which time he expended 110,000 in relief and organized another fund for the same amount. lie had difficulty In getting Into Hulglum because of obstacles placed In bis way by German Hovem mt'iit otllelals, but after vemalnlne In Holland two mouths battling for en trance bo went to Germany, where lie made friends with high olllclals, con vinced them of the, sincerity and tinsel-ll-lmesa of the Salvation Army ami suc ceeded In getting iernilssloii to carry out his mission of mercy to the Uclglans. Major Wine-hell had many thrilling ex periences, one, of the must exciting of which was on his trip across the North Sea to London on bis return, for six hours the passengers, by command of the captain, stood on tho upper deck lit life preservers as the. ship was passing through n Held of mines. On this trip the .Major saw the Hrltleli auxiliary cruiser fauvelte, which had leeh toro doed by a submarine, go to the bottom, fourteen men, Including two ntllcers. were lost. There was much excltemtnt among tin; passengers as live war xessels rescued the survivors. Two weeks ago Sunday while the Major was leading a Salvation Army meeting outside of lfondon an explosion of bombs shocked the congregation and a man Jumped up crying: "An air light!" Tho service was suddenly abandoned and everybody rushed Into the street. The Major saw uu Kngllsll aeroplane arise to glxe battle to ii fleet of Herman seaplanes, which were tryltnf ,, ,lrm. tiniiilis Oil Woolwich HrseilllJ. "I xvas treated ry kindly by the Herman authorities," Major Viluclicll said last night. "I mixed more or less with their troops In various large cities, wearing my full Salvation Army unl form and met with no specially un pleasant Incident. "The Helgl.tns fairly Idolize Amrrl- The New Coats The lines of them are cmart to a degree and youthful. In each is some lively touch of cut or color that is sure to charm. Serges, gabardines, poplins, worsteds, velour checks (and checks are very popular this spring) fancy tweeds, diag onals. Prices range, by easy steps, from $6.95 to $49.75. So you see there is no reason at all why you should not have just the coat you have in mind for street or after noonor Easter. Will to COIIi s(. LI. In 31 At Making Try the 10c Size cans. We had crowded ttitotlsr. wherever wo went and many in,t KeJ! people could not get Into the IimIIh L. xvere asked to walk tip and down irri.v! streets so that people could (., 1 . shake bands with u real tni, , ,, i ,' vallonlst. I shall never forget I m'.'i. little Retglan children to sii'.w t ii..,r- W would sing their songs nt , , ll( , ' small souvenir American UK ,. with their own hands. " "I havo seen &,ll(iO peotile , j,,,,, h llrusaels walling for one-hulf tounl it lard or pork, ull the fit k .,, ' lowed for onu month. This s tn l. r, dticed for fear the Henna ,, '. soiini of It for explosives. "I am eontldetit ull the fm , ,r,,.i.. Into Relgluni for icllef cm u,T ii,tt purpose. Horses, cat He iitm ,'iitiinr,i, , may hai! been reiiuWlIn r,,, army, but potatoes mid other ( ,,((, nets are left to the peopli in, j, however. It Is far too little i, fl( '9 (lUfi.nuii Inhabitants, Inrlinlhig .,imh In northern fiance. "I believe tiles people lire n,,w ix.ir.i. curing their most dlstreu g i.n'i There Is more surterlng Jtisi nw nJ ever befoii'. The chief cause s taa' number of lim coinmlsslm, . re'. f i,' Iinvn been destroied by mines i i.', am hard to obtain to bring the fi'. The Jrisey City Ch.ilnbi r of i, tnereii wilt glu a dinner to Ma r cliell al the Chantllly mt1 Tm-., evening, to bo followed bv u ,,(, reception at the Dlckins n High ,v,,.ir Booth T ark i n g to n ' s New RoniiiiKf SEVENTEEN A Talc of Youth and Summer Timv and The Baxter Family Especially William "I. ndcr nil the l.iu.irr t the itor proclcx thec biicli ;i complete eoi'ipr,.!,.' sion of tlio Iva. Mi ' pathy with him. D ' find then a little te.ir",' e p checks the "-lumt". nf i n Washington bUir. fo'A $1 ,l." nn l.calhrr tl mi i i HARPER & BROTHERS NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS llll'.Mi XII..N A.M .,! , lAIIMItli. M.'IIOIII. 1 (ill lints. I ieM.ioii, VI mt .'Jd st.( 11. j- rr.i.T , . .- ,MV 1.1111111 J'-v It leant, t'ourli.Aih.Hi'Td.Kliirt'it siiuli noiir In e MINI. .Mr.CUItl'I.N Mill's ixrillllll. for IIIT ,'110-,-il'.' VteM. Klld Ave. Te I ot, 4 I SI I he hull wir .eiftti nriisr 1 un Outdoor eierelta'j I jii to 4 all inier IKtl.NIi (SCHOOL lll"t HA v. sith it. Tel 4Mu srimjifr bo from I, to '.'0. All ),x'iiai'ti'.fc ISu hum study for tjn nndfr l.v. Hill 1..IU..S u 101 .... llllill.X. HltNAIIIl M'lllMII, OI Mill s o l AICTM. L'.'U W. TUIIl sl train, ,1 t , Ulster. Driison mint ili'-lg 12 v. a Dery, ctsiWIu-, aecoutit. 'I '! , j, Hlh lUlt.N tllll M IHMII rillM.lias'. hlnderssrleu 10 t'otli-c 1 - p.. v,., 13 leadiuir t.'ollug x (yiiiii.i.iuin a. I it.,s.i Cataioirue 4JJ VVt-i tlsiii M-eet HIXKItHxI.r. t lllMltV s( Muni 14 aiTi-.. near no oruamlt I k ,.i . .1 ( l)a ,x Hoarding Hie . I' s If.. 1 11 ,i niUr. Iiilliiiili' l.u. imij 1,1 , u ' I HOI II sl i s rim vi. 1 1 1 1 111 s( in, m t'eulral I'arl. VVi'.i ai 1 Trim! Kinder,.-.!' 1 1.. Atlllclle I'teld Hkii Vir 1 1. , . 'I '1 IIK HHOM !t IHMII III II InltlM 1 J i'l VV I-.I 7 al' s, . tlfll.-e il 1 1 VV .1 1 s 1 To Jear In on,' iimi1 1 ni.s Mii.t.i lid, ,i 11,. unit A M I,X. Itxll.s IIS III III 11 ills. s( lliiol . e tn.l.l 1,1. iviu mis BlltLAl , .. V. M . . 1 1 1 1 1 INMIII I I HIS, sHIvtvilM, Nt.lt t tilth I 111, Nei, 1 ,lt Swimming 1'ren ire fur siii,n,n.f .,-n, Si lent In all) r.iiie'l' , ii.l i.,t li., IIAl.lllN SUIMMIM. sl llll.ll 1 ll'l iiriioi ii, ans.io n .volt 1 .a 1 Lt.Mil A(,l;s. Mil lllllk, Neil l.'il 1 rilK ilKKI.1T. M IHMII. uf I IM 1 t'lCS 1'!. in W ties r 4i . .1 t Harlem llram h - 1 Uroeklin Hraneri . Ii . i) . I'hllaiUlrhl. Itlli a. 1 he.11 ' 'I Clswsa mid prlvata Int.. nt I. v. BrsiNr.ss irintoi.s. sr.w vork t irv, Vm lull PRATT i I s( IHMII I' IV ' I11.II1I.I1 a' II'IIC sh,,.- , tenolliv sTel.ir.v.lll. - ' WALWORTH V,in.T "r kaaainuimlj-la'Ceuriie.C'iK.'i i''L 1 Summer CAMPS For Boys and Girl Let tho Now help you solvo t1 lein of pliifiin: ' or girl in a i.t' suiiiiiipr. The Snu m f cnHii ail rcrtisniti ttliiyr Xcw )''. nt- 1- The School, Colli-.' and Camp Bureau NEW YORK SUN ISO Nasiau St., N. - L7 3 E rimm .-