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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 7. 1945 adefEh 1 TV TYPEWRITERS WANTED Pricw Paid. An Standard Make.

We for Pbone WALnut U5U0 G. 0. P. Regains New Haven Rule November Brings You Substantial IHu Call BUIUDY Curley Elected Mayor Of Boston 4th Time BOSTON, Nov. 6 (U.

Representative James M. Curley Mass.) today won a fourth term as Mayor of Boston, polling nearly as many votes as all five of his opponents combined. A MEASURE of knowledge though small is helpful and books are a ready and easy way to acquire added knowledge. Our assortment of books is comprehensive. Come in, look them over.

THE BOOKWORM in color suitable and worthv for iramine sent without charge upon request Books Bought Libraries Purchased W. Cor. 10th CHESTN UT STS. Anniversary Savings at Crawford's! li ine 70-year-oia congressman as 20 TAX INCLUDED WHY FEEL OLD? No doubt your system needs re-building. We riave a tablet that has been used witn success in treating men over 40 lor such conditions.

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10th St. sumed a commanding lead with the first precinct reported and the issue never was in doubt in the non-parti Leary's Booh Store Hours Wd. 12-9 P. M. san battle.

Qk halaui Mirlfat OoomlU Pott Offlc. xiii wi. vi maiden SABLE BLENDED MUSKRAT Superb quality Northern Back Pelts expertly fashioned and manipulated into the smartest models of the season. Complete unofficial returns of the city's 395 precincts gave Representative Curley almost a 2-1 lead over his nearest rival. FIRST ELECTED IN 1913 The vote was Curley, Mayor John E.

former Fire Commissioner William Arthur Reilly, Governor's Councilor John J. Sawtelle, former school committeeman Joseph Lee, 10,193 and State Representative Michael P. Feeney, 3335. Representative Curley was first elected Mayor of Boston in 1913. He won again in 1921 and 1929.

In 1934 he was elected Massachusetts Gov- Lovely pattern in hostess accessories of embossed glass Budget Terms Available NEW HAVEN, Nov. 6 (A. Republicans captured Hartford and New Haven, Connecticut's two biggest cities, in municipal elections today while Socialists and Democrats divided honors in two other cities. The elections brought to an end the 14-year, seven-term Democratic reign of Mayor John W. Murphy in New Haven.

He was defeated by City Alderman William C. Celenta-no, Republican, 32,655 to 26,911. Hartford, which went Republican two years ago for the first time in a decade, remained in that column as Cornelius A. police judge, defeated former Mayor Thomas J. Spellacy, Democrat, to 19,751.

Moylan succeeds Mayor William H. Mortensen, Republican, who declined to run again. In Bridgeport, Jasper McLevy, Socialist, won his seventh successive two-year term, getting 10,000 more votes than his Republican and Democratic rivals combined, while Wat-erbury re-elected its Democratic incumbent. Mayor John S. Monagan, for a third term.

Mayor McLevy, the only Socialist ever to hold the mayoralty of a Connecticut city, nolled 23.302 votes 1 CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS of unusual beauty and charm UNDERWOOD UNDTQDD JOHN WANAMAKER t4n, $15 do i. Low Bowl, 12" Deep Bowl, $5 fa Si IS ernor. Representative Curley had indicated that if elected he would hold that job in addition to his present Congressional post. FACES FEDERAL TRIAL Only a few months ago Representative Curley completed payment to the city of $46,629 which a court ruled he received illegally in settlement of a damage suit while Mayor Exquisits rsisad daiign of delicately tinted wild rotet and foliage in a flurry of snow. Aik to thm charging "Springtimm" and "Fruit" patterns.

Wright, Tyndale VanRoden, 1719 Chestnut St. Open Wednesday Evenings 'iff 6 1 Main Floor, Balcony, Chestnut OPEN SAT. EVENINGS Discount to Men in Service of Boston. On Nov. 20, Representative Curley against 8107 for James P.

O'Day, Democrat, and 5505 for Charles F. Dowd, Republican. still have the fob of bring is scheduled to go on trial in Washington on a Federal indictment ing the boys home. You charging that he and six others vio lated the Federal mail fraud statute G. O.

P. Sweeps Hazleton Election HAZLETON, Nov. 6 (A. Hazleton's Republican slate, which won by a decisive majority at the June 19th primary, was swept Gifted IT" into office a landslide of votes today. Winning by an average of 10 to 1, the new city administration will be Mayor Clarence Lonzer, Commissioners Andrew Fierro and Fred Bickinl, Controller M.

V. Coll, and School Directors P. X. McGeehan, John Tomasick and Dr. J.

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