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First precinct 56 14 108 23 12 173 19 26 4 S6 28 2 0 1 0 3 See<ftid precinct 89 12 127 44 lu 205 26 *33 4 57 42 . 1 6 1 11 5 Fiftb Ward—• • , 4 , First precinct 30 7 79 20 12 96 11 10 1 1* 14 0 0 0 0 1 Second precinct 39 10 71 26 9 105 26 15 4 53 26 6 2 0 7 3 Third precinct 59 10 82 •39 6 129 25 27 6 36 46 1 1 0 2 2 Fourth precinct 58 8 111 22 6 122 6 13 4 18 25 1 0 3 3 3 Sixth Ward— , First precinct • •••. 112 9 86 56 7 129 41 59 7 37 41 4 0 1 0 3 Second precinct •••• »6 16 94 36 6 154 19 43 5 23 46' 2 2 0 2 0 Third precinct • 39 7 28 21 3 29 9 27 6 7 25 1 1 1 2 3 1 Seventh Ward— First precinct •••• 52 4 33 12 2 5 7 13 6 3 7 19 1 Second precinct "8 11 89 18 3 112 25 26 1 24 13' 1 1 0 1 2 ffhird precinct ~ 4 6 18 19 0 36 15 8 2 7 . 21 0 0 0 1 1 Fourth precinct . •••• 12' 16 42 52 10 84 27 16 3 27 33 4 2 ... 1 8 Fifth precinct •••• 94 9 51 40 5 82 33 12 5 33 24 3 1 1 3 3 Sixth precinct •••• 83 0 85 18 2 110 24 20 3 16 22 1 1 0 1 3 Eighth Ward- First precinct •• • • 35 4 9 0 3 25 8 5 0 5 3 Second precinct 29 0 15 2 1 13 4 5 0 2 6 Third precinct „ <l7 24 107 29 13 164 28 39 2 12 27 7 13 2 2 2 Fourth precinct ..-••• HI 6 36 42 1 67 13 18 4 7 16 Fifth precinct ✓. •••• 17 76 21 14 124 15 22 0 16 15 4 3 1 1 i Ninth Ward— v first prcctnct 27 9 118 10 5 121 12 7 4 3 10 Second precinct •••• 76 .1® 78 32 7 118 11 55 2 14 21 2 11 4 5 3 Third precinct "« 19 68 28 11 109 13 30 5 10 18 Fourth precinct •••• 12 40 13 11 84 7 24 3 5 6 3 7 2 6 1 Fifth precinct ...' •••■ <>B 1" 83 24 12 118 15 36 6 9 25 16 21 3 5 6 Sixth precinct 76 1* 13 24 11 98 28 49 13 28 33 10 12 6 2 6 Seventh precinct •••• '5 12 60 30 7 103 12 38 7 13 24 7 9 1 2 8 Eighth precinct •••• 32 14 64 10 9 S3 10 18 5 8 22 4 10 3 3 5 Ninth precinct ._ •••• 8 53 16 6 72 8 17 2 10 13 1 8 0 4 5 tenth Ward— First precinct J 3 101 44 9 148 27 29 1 19 32 6 4 1 5 9 Second precinct 84 IS 69 55 11 104 53 44 8 33 73 Third precinct •••• <6 9 43 25 16 50 27 17 3 17 40 7 * 9 4 2 10 Fourth precinct ■••• ,9 40 65 H 84 26 21 6 19 35 6 6 3 0 6 Eleventh Ward — First precinct 59 10 62 27 6 81 15 12 4 10 19 1 1 2 1 1 Second precinct Yr 9 34 •> 37 33 21 1 24 34 2 3 0 0 4 Third precinct ..•••• h8 12 54 34 11 77 33 33 2 34 36 0 2 0 1 0 Fourth precinct »••• 43 9 20 4 88 20 7 4 20 26 2 1 0 1 4 Twelfth Ward— . First precinct 48 4 46 31 0 85 10 7 1 9 15 2 1 1 3 3 Second precinct •••' 13 ? 3 JJ 103 32 . 38 5 24 43 8 6 1 2 10 Third precinct 96 11 67 50 10 99 30 39 5 25 48 ... ... ... ... ... Thirteenth Ward— . „ ~ First precinct "" '® \ 2 48 J 4 ' 81 23 20 2 18 22 10 9 1 1 5 < Second precinct .. •••• D ° 19 il 13 9 77 33 35 4 24 36 16 20 9 10 19 Totals 8096 584 3813 1375 394 5200 1087 1282 197 1074 1372 195 ~2T2 58 138 178 Berrysburg borough •••• 2 .f J 9 * I 7 5 6 1 * 1 8 4 1 2 ... 3 Conewago township 8 j? r 3 33 ... Dauphin borough "" °® I 4 ® 5 12 8 Derry township— lfi n , , First precinct , s \ - 42 ••• ••• ••• ••• 2 ... 2 Second precinct 49 3 1 4 2 3 Third precinct '"' ' • ... East Hanover township "" VA "l „••• • •• ••• • •• • Elizabethvillc borough .? 3 ? 10 J £ 3 2 1 ! ) ' 8 ] 3 ' 22 24 I 4 3 3 ••• . Gratz borough ,7 .? -* ; * ™ * 4 ••• • • 5 ' 3 4 3 3 Halifax borough I 7 45 3 J J 88 8 8 18 13 1 1 Halifax township T5 9 1 \ 3 ° 7$ 4 } 3 ® , 8 4 1 1 1 1 Highspire borough lo 3 ' 8 9 " 29 12 8 17 11 18 1 1 0 1 3 Hummelstown borough— ..... 56 10 9.9 22 8 99 6 5 11 6 7 8 4 8 1 t > First precinct . o 4 - c'- 10 5 ° " \ * « » 1 3 Second precinct ...[ ... ... ... ... # 89 10 6 ' 3 9 6 a 3 1 » Jackson township . ... v '2 *8 3 "»i k " i "i Jefferson township ... ... *" • - "** Londonderry township *' [ \\\ ][ | *" >"' * •• •• ' Lower Faxton township !!! Lower Swatara township " • Lvkens borough.— .... East Ward West Ward ... ... ... . " ** * ■ •• •' ' ••• .Ljtkens township .* ••• Middetown- .... Ist ward. Ist precinct 6 2 52 5 2 '45 '23 '24 "7 *l6 'ij • Ist ward, 2d precinct 15 4 61 S 5 45 27 "0 2 26 17 '' k •' i "ft *'i "'i 2d ward, Ist precinct 24 12 86 12 6 68 13 30 2 7 32 16 17 1 9 4 2d ward, 2d precinct 7 2 38 6 2 3* 13 15 3 7 01 2 3 " 3d ward. Ist precinct 23 6 89 10 *8 62 If 11 4 5 17 7 4 1 ''9 3d ward. 2d precinct .* ** < Middle Paxton township— .... 12 3 12 10 4 26 10 3 1 6 4 First precinct ... ** * 11 Second precinct •* Mifflin township 11*11 Millersburg borough— First Ward > Second Ward •••• 10 1" 15 1 11 21 32 7 19 14 7 14 3 5 3 ■> Paxtang borough •••• 38 3 45 8 3 52 11 16 2 3 12.-... 1 1 ? Penbrook borough •••• 38 15 68 24 11 79 5 10 2 9 7 9 g "9 a 7 Reed township •••• 6 8 9 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 " ... 1 Royalton borough— First Ward •••• * 2 7 1 1 5 28 14 3 12 38 '... Seoond Ward •• • • 1 ..." |" * Rush township .' •••• ••• ••• • !!! !!! South Hanover township ..*••• * 3 1 - ' ® 15 . 8 71 3 4 3 3 7 \ * Steelton— , „ Ist Ward, Ist precinct ••*• 8 1 39 22 12 6 4 2 7 ■ 1 1 Ist Ward. 3d precinct •••• ° 3 ' - 94 6 * J2 2d Ward. Ist precinct 38 9 ' 39 12 ' 9 3 12 T3 1 2 2 1 4 2d Ward, 2d precinct 3 ' JO 88 -3 li 81 7 10 4 9 19 3 2 1 2 5 3d Ward. Ist precinct 49 J 4 Jo| 18 1J 87 15 12 o la 15 3d Ward. 2d precinct 2 2 ?o n . o 151 20 6 * 14 I 2 ....... Sd Ward. 3d preoinct - - I 2 - 9 2 2 1 3 1 4th Ward 28 ® 10 89 37 16 7 38 3 « sth Ward, Ist precinct J 8 3 ,? * -} 23 6 2 8 12 sth Ward. 2d precinct "" - 30 4 4| 11 1 " 27 10 4 2 3 . 9 1 0 0 1 0 Susquehanna— • North precinct > K " 7 ' •• • •• • ••• ••• ••• South precinct f 9 * 8 79 29 J 17 1B East prici net 44 18 4b 33 8 54 2 4 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 2 West Precinct "" * "* ••• S *i*t* r pi7cinct 7 6 34 1 3 28 8 6 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 2d precinct "" ••• .*• " 4 «. "« "» "i "< "» "i "i ::: ::: sth preoinct 2 * 7 22 "6 '*7 'ii 'or "9 "ii 'in "' k Uniontown Borough 17 2a 2 0 12 19 2 2 3*3 4 3? 5 ,g - j "i "• Upper Paxton Township 0 ls a 1 H 2... Washington Township "3 '{{ in "g "4 • ij. "j 'ij 'jg ••• ••• Wayne Township | ... ... ... . " ' " 9 3 11 lb H v West Hanover Township |]] "" "" West Londonderry Township ' * * * * ' Wiconisco Township— .... 5 11 5 0 54 r Ist precinct 3 15 23 1 55 9 "23 "4 v "8 *l2 *"i' •*' :*• 3d precinct " Williamstown Borough— .... East Ward ... [[[ • • •. " West Ward j .). ". \\\ '" Williams Township— East precinct .... West precinct ** * '*' V * *" * ' To,als 9 39 489 2257 366 474 1991 .-678 315 250 371 4 6 5 112" 68 47 31 58 Grand totals 9035 1473 6070 1741 808 7191 1765 1697 444 1445 1437 307 310 105 89 236 / ' KHV ;♦ \ k \ iiv MICHAEL. E. STROUP j Of ElizabethvUle. Republican Nominee , for District Attorney. THE JAPANESE "BILLY" SCYDAY ! A Japanese preacher by the name of , Ktyomatsu Klmura. In his youth a , protege of D. L. Moody, has been studying "Billy" Sunday's methods and Applied them to Japan. He even makes < • • V • ' -•« 1 i ' * WEDNESDAY EVENING. H2JUUBBURG TELEGRAPH * SEPTEMBER 22, 1915. W I JK I ft ■ . M DR. E. S. MEALS Elected Mayor of Harrisburg at Pri maries Yesterday. gestures like Sunday's and has his pic ture taken for picture postals in poses of Sunday-like vigor. Dan Ward, writ ing of the Japanese "Billy" Sundav, In World Outlook for October, tells of Ktmura's education in this countrv and of how he got back to his work in Japan. , . Last year after several successful re vivals in Japan Klmura determined to spend ten months in America, studying I the methods of "Billy" Sunday. During Sunday's month at Denver, i Klmura attended every service, iporn |ing, noon and night. He did the same at Des Moines and Philadelphia, and and.. liveVi for a time with the Sun days. In April of this year he took the Sunday Idea back with him to Japan. But Klmura doesn't go the Sunday limit. He uses the simplest language possible, but even the strictest Meth odist missionaries confess that they i have never heard him speak vulgarly, j "When I eat stewed cherries." he I remarks, telling of Sunday's methods. | "I don't have to eat the stones. I put I them at the side of my plate and say j nothing about them." Klmura crouches, kneels, leaps and J swings when he preaches. And his' audience sits bolt upright and listens . 1 hard. He stings the Christians into action. | Then he goes after the nonChrlstlans. I He spares no one, and still he seems ! to have a great heart for everyone. ! YCAX SHI KAI'S IDEALS What made little Japan bigger than ; i big China?— Brain! The Chineso realize that fact. The President real- j lr.es It, and here are a few of the! things he has to say In v a long man-; date on education. A country is like a family, he says, and "when a family becomes poor, its young members should more earnestly ' pursue their studies. So It Is with a country. When it becomes poor and weak, its people should pay more at tention to their education. ."This country has experienced all sorts of Insults and humiliations. Our people should repent of their folly of over-splf estimation and they should know It is a great disgrace for them to be ignorant and uneducated. "I, the President, being of the opin ] ion that the promotion of education 18 I the most important measure for adoption by this country, intend to prospcute this campaign without j further delay or vacillation." i A strong start has been made. ! Schools of every sort and description ; are in contemplation to have already 1 been established. Scores of primary schools are being op«ped. i An excellent School ot Commerce land Finance has been started in Pek j ing. Forestry, agrloulture. Industrial, i naval and aviation schools are being ; enlarged, or new schools are N belng built. Thev have even established- In Peking a School to train sa|t officials. And in Cljighai they Have opened a school for grownup nobles. Ignorant left-overs of the old regime who are unable either to read or write the Chinese language; and a regulation ' has been passed to the effect that in 1 the future no young heirs shall be per- i mltted to Inherit the titles of their , predecessors unless they have com pleted a course in this school!—Wil- ' lard Price in World Outlook for October. J ( hßKmt - - '^N , -jmrng fc jig WILLIAM W. CALDWELL Of HarriSburs, Republican Nominee fqr Sheriff. HENRY W. GOUGH Of Harrisburg, Republican Nominee for County Controller. ;-" "•' • ' wnSBSS fftt HBpk «hE9B A:-' lRsS® >' ; T %: " ROBERT A. ENDERS Of Harrisburg, Republican Nominee for the School Board. j/F& KiJSj^^jr " v m* I ASHTON D. PEACE Nominated for Controller of City at Primaries Yesterday. j . , On News of Divorce Mrs. Edith Spreckels Weds vmmm ■ ■ ••• ■■ * • MM eo/TH SPOCCMiM WAMtrtca* MRS. EDITH SPRECKELS WAKE FIELD San Francisco, V - Mrs. Edith Spreckels, formerly the wife of John D. Spreckels, Jr., has started on another matrimonial adventure. As soon as the news of the final decree of divorce was received in Honolulu by cable Mrs. .Spreekete was married to Frank W. Wakefield, capitalist. They obtained their license several days a*o. County Treasurer—City ' —— . ■ % - x , DISTRICTS a , . e > s - ! Ii 1 I First Ward— • First precinct 4« 3g J5 ,7 Second precinct 97 99 Third precinct 113 62 «0 T Second Ward— . ' First precinct 79 9 g .Sevond precinct 28 30 23 i Third precinct B<s 3, " S Fourth precinct fifi 4g 41 Fifth precinct ...» ;. 120 87 82 , 14 Sixth precinct 125 60 47 10 Third Ward— ' • • ' - 10 First precinct 70 52 , 7 Second precinct 48 45 , n ■" j Third precinct 34 ,0 j» Fourth Ward— M " . First preclncf ]33 . 60 S1 g Second precinct 14« ini Ti Fifth Ward— * First precinct 79 g7 21 Second precinct gg 64 fiJ Third precinct 1 08 59 s , s Fourth precinct 122 5* 26 Sixth Ward— first precinct i O4 i OO u 5 Second precinct ## 119 $j Third precinct - 44 97 «a 1 Seventh Ward— 27 30 4 First precinct 53 22 22 1 Second precinct 113 R o , Third precinct .. S9 „ \ Fourth precinct 65 i O3 g <7 Fifth jjfecnct .. 75 70 60 4 Sixth precinct gg s3 41 .. Eighth Ward— * First precinct 16 17 g Second precinct 31 g 5 *"** Third precinct 1 53 77 "ji Fourth precinct 63 70 19 Fifth, precinct 102 66 27 "*5 Ninth Ward— First precinct 116 27 16 .... Second precinct .. .• 103 63 52 10 Third precinct g l gg 32 Fourth precinot , „ 04 4 g 03 9 Fifth precinct .... no 53 S9 2 ' 4 Sixth precinct «« 72 63 1* Seventh precinct 79 73 4 S Eighth precinct 71 33 2 9 U Ninth precinct «9 23 2 g 9 Tenth Ward— First precinct ; 1 132 66 50 13 Second precinct 123 44 91 Third precinct 64 32 47 *l6 Fourth precinct ... , 76 70 4$ 9 Eleventh Ward — First precinct 76 49 26 2 Second precinct 76 46 54 3 Third precinct 72 69 66 1 Fourth precinct • 74 30 37 4 Twelfth Ward—• First precinct 52 72 18 4 Second precinct 83 144 66 13 Third precinct 110 60 62 ..... Thirteenth Ward— First precinct ....' 68 46 35 12 Second precinct 59 61 51 34 Totals 4485 3000 2127 403 County Treasurer—County Berrysburg borough 44 7 .... .... Conewago township 32 9 .... 17 Dauphin borough 40 36 19 .... Derry township— First precinct 16 32 .... 2 precinct 27 62 6 .... Third precinct East Hanover township . Elizabethville borough 1!" 17 .... .... Gratz borough 14 3 .... .... Halifax borough Halifax township Highsplre borough 50 31 37 3 Hummelstown borough— First precinct 84 60 19 13 Second precinct SS 29 18 13 Jackson township Jefferson township .v.. » Londonderry township • ■ Lower Pa*ton township Lower Swatara township Lykens borough— «. East Ward ' West Ward v. Lykens township Middetown — Ist ward, Ist precinct Ist ward, 2d precinct 38 30 43 .... 2d ward, Ist precinct 40 40 39 7 2d ward, 2d precinct 61 51 36 20 3d ward, Ist precinct 30 18 24 3 3d ward, 2d precinct •... 55 51 23 7 Middle Paxton township— First precinct 16 10 11 .... Second precinct . Mifflin township Millersburg borough— First Ward Second Ward 31 11 37 11 Paxtang borough 40 30 20 2 Penbrook borough v.... 41 79 16 12 Reed township 8 10 3 11 Royalton borough— First Ward -.v. ' 7 7 28 .... Second Ward Rush township ' South Hanover towaiship 64 33 10 ....1 Steelton— -Ist Ward, Ist precinct 31 14 Ist Ward, 2d precinct 64 102 25 2d Ward, Ist precinct 43 54 94 '"3 2d Ward, 2d precinct 78 59 22 3 3d Ward, Ist prectnct 84 «3 2 g 3d Ward. 2d precinct 191 35 24 3d Ward. 3d precinct ..' 11 4 3 4th Ward 58 60 55 sth Ward, Ist precinct .....' 21 35 21 .... sth Ward, 2d precinct 33 58 14 "j Susquehanna— North precinct . .... South precinct 73 65 38 .... East precinct 44 58 3 "2 West Prectnct Swatara— -Ist precinct 35 9 8 3 2d precinct 3d precinct 4th precinct 16 8 3 1 sth precinct 4 1 Unio'ntown Borofigh ~. 28 2 22 .... Upper Paxton Township 31 18 49 " ' g Washington Township Wayne Township ....: 17 2 30 .... West Hanover Township West Londonderry Township Wiconisco Township— -Ist precinct 34 10 .... .... 2d precinct 34 24 20 .... Williamstown Borough— , East Ward West Ward Williams Township— East precinct ' West precinct Totals \ 2033 i 399 77« 129 Grand totals *5lB 4399 2933 621 according to cable dispatches received here from Honolulu, where they have been waiting for llvs. Sprockets' de cree to be made permanent. The nnal decree was drafted by attorneys here for both principals. After a brief conference with the pre siding ,ludgo both attorneys agreed to the. form of the decree which spe cifically stipulates Ihat the filing of the final divorce papers shall not affect the agreement, .entered into by Mr. Spreckels uflit his wife in December, 1913, to s<t.tlc their property action. This settlement has not yet been! effected. The two sons of the couple are with j their grandfather John D. Spreck-1 els, Sr.. at. Kan Dlcko, and the little i daughter In here with her father. No . mention of the children was made in ; the Interlocutory decree, granted Au gust 22, 1914, ond It. Is said that Mrs. 1 Spreckels Is sivtlsfied with the present j arrangement. FIRST GEOGRAPHICAL. SOCrKTY j Caleb was the first member of a j National Geographical Society. He i went up, with eleven other heads of the-children of Israel, from the wi|. ! derness of Pa ran to spy out the land j of Canaan, whither the people of God 1 were bound In their march across thej desert. They returned after forte days, bringing with them the fruits of the land "flowing with milk and honey"— pomegranites and figs and grapes fro mthe valley of Eshcol. They also brought back word of the inhabitants of the land, some of whom were "men of great stature." Caleb, the leader, was for going up at once and occupying the Promised Land, but the other members of the j exploring party voted against him, \ frightening the people with the re port of the obstacles. | It was a backward step in a march that had been one of faith In the God I of Israel, whose promise "to his chll ; dren of this land of Canaan had been j plain and without regard to the dlffl- I culties. They lacked Caleb's courage; | they lacked Caleb's faith. Every day is a day of choice. Every I day is an advance or a retrogression, jWe never stand still. We are either I like Caleb, looking with hopeful j morning faces up toward the country ..of our highest dreams—the country , God has promised to us—or we are , like the hesitant, fearful members of ; the early exploring band, scared by , th«r 'obstacles and forgetting the might and the promise of Hihi who ! before us.—The Christian Her. [aid.