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xx XX THE NEW YORK TIDIES. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1915. I -n .1 -x --r -r- r.

w- tr A OTEES' MREGTQRY PREPARE with record: In-I MIXTT-BEVKNTH DISTRICT. Information About Each Candi-data for Assembly and Doard of Aldermen. GET AN INDORSEMENT All Were Asked Give View on Cusjetted Legislation Coonty Candidate Listed Also. The Cttlseus Vnion bee prepared a directory of ell candidate to, be voted er In New York City at the eomlos taction. Special attention la paid to candidate (or the As.mbly and the Hoard of Aldermen.

"The adoption of the new Constitution." the report states. will make the next Legislature Important, and will also elve g-reatly Increased power to the Hoard of Aldermen. The Union aaya that it ha been able to Indorse more Democratic candidate this year than ever before bo me because of their record In office, and other because of their recognised ability. ftpeaklna generally," aaya the report, the character of the aklermanle candidates la hia-her than It has ever been before. The Cttlsens' Union state that there la an exceptional opportunity by discriminating votln to elect a Board -1 Aldermen, not only with a au-ons 1 umm majority but aim with tome com-potent men In the minority who will oniler public education on their merit end whose service wouj be of distinct in the board.

It haa indorsed men of that type an at urxee their support ly the votere. pscardieaa of party ai filiation." I order to obtain tttedr vlewa the Union omitted a liat of seven important aub-jrc. of leriluoo reach Aaaembly andi-late. Tries lacluHed civil serv-i examination for, officer; euru'lificstlon of primary nomination rexuiations more power to cities to control municipal election; restricting Wislativ control over charter amende-m-nte submitted by cities; a smaller I-oard of clducatloei for.hiT"lty, and York City control of county offi- ere. The dlrectorv of ft sssfnTiir candidates follow: JTeer York teiiaty.

DISTRpTT. JOH.V J. RTAK. CDem- Preseot bKmaa: iv.yd of to una i.f act ory aducun. HARRT 75.

ATOKSTHAI.br. Ind. Rapubilcaa District Captain: redectloe ta salary of faithful city fanrers betterta cooditloa for Vorkuta maa; vlsws ea other subjects aot leo. IGCOXO DISTRICT. PKTER HAH ILL, Drl.

lad. L. No riiua to request (or views. JOSEPH 8IEUEL. Rep- Oensrally favor, elective and home-rule prepoaaM: tadorsed by Citlsuui' Union.

THIRD DISTRICT. CAESAR. B. BARRA. lad.

N. responM te requests tor mformatioa. JOHN HANTtMAUBO. can.ttdata fur Assembly and A Merman in the rOCRTH DISTRICT. HEXRT M.

PCHIMMEL. lni. taf-Aawablyau 1813-1814; -'I improvement in itcoad year ef service: views ea ieeUiatloe aot furnished. DANIEL W1DDI. (Rp.

Defeated Candida t. for enat. 1814; favors eorslly elec-' and control of aalartaa prupesala. nrm district. Vauricts Mcdonald.

'ia I i. L) rreaent AHemMrsu with poor r-ord; ae wpnese ree.ueea for irpH F. WALKER, Am.) Not to etate view, oo subieets ef leis- IftUutL IXTH DISTRICT. APRAHAM BRENNER. fDem.

Special ity AtttHmey (general rl; (avers slectloa aad home rale proposals. NATHAN D. PERLMAN. Rep-. Aial-PraMt Aeemblyuian with t.irly aood record; (avers election, home rale.

ed ouier proposals. Indorsed by Citisans laton. SK-K1TH DISTRICT. PETER p. McELLIOOTT.

(UMO, Ind. AMetnblvmaa 14-11S. with poor record ef views ea pisftJesd lotl.Hilon aot 1 anu. hed. 1 ALBERT S.

OIBTM. fRep.V-Jfe te raqueat for views ea iMtaiaUoa. LEO BARRON. Ptt.) i.sp.oss to for tnformstien. EIOHTH DISTRICT.

ABRAHAM GOODMAN. (Desa.) N. po-Ptical activities: ne rsepsnse ta rsqoeets for vtews ea llatloa. LEO WOLTWX, Ind. Am.r Prortewtv.

leacer ef district, formerly i.rn-!iit Demnorat; statement ef views on n.uua not (lven; indorsed by Cttlsens XIXT.H DISTRICT. CHARLES D. DONOBTCE. Ind. L- AMemblyrcsB 1813-15; tmprovi recoi of sr vice in leal year; tavsra heme rale pro- IRAK "eTEIftS.

Otep. JOHN J. SAMMON. Pro. Incoasplcooue meiriber ef Anembly I9eS-lM; defeated caa-6 i for-Justice ef Municlpai Court and 'ru-t leader.

If elert-4 would siva M'arv for relief ef the pear and devote eatir time ta duties. TENTH DISTRICT. WALTER M. F-RtEDLAXD. led.

Preaant AmablfUi; snowed little evidence of usefulness. Views ea tealalatloa not furnished. t.rr'N BlEETKEIt. fPro- Am.V-M-inber Assembly 1K14. with aood 'record.

I'avore nerai elecUoa. home rule, and ether propoeala. Indorsed by Cltisens' Union. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. JAMES T.

MA HONEY, Tad. I Ne response te request for information. M1-RTT O. BRENMAM. Prec.V-Candidate, ef rSe- Beyer faction.

No response to reauasaj rei 4t ELFTH DISTRICT. josEr KELLT. Ind. L-l A- seenh: iatS-14: Inieroved raosrd of serv- -e vi yser; no riwpoass to requests for for the AwwmAly la 1814: no response to requests (or views ea irstslatioa. FRANK P.

ATI ELLA. tProe) Never held public efrlce: favura election, home rule, aad ether propoeala THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. JAMES C. CAMPBELL. Ind.

Bee been scttve In district politics: Assum Ni.man 1I3-IV with aenemiiT poor record: aid not ive views ea lecisiatJoa. ALEXANDER HERRIE8. Rap.) No responee to requeet for Information. HENRT BOLLENS. Pavers election, home rale, and other prolines Is; Indorsed by entases' Uniea.

rOURTETCNTH RrvpTCRT I-. TTDOR, Ind. L-A eemblvmaa with anmtl.factory recerd view, en leaislatlea net clvea. JOHN J. LEECH.

Rep. Favor heme rale, aad other propoeala. JOSEPH A. SHERIDAN. favor, ssnerally election and home rule propossla.

FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. WvTNRT OPDTKE. fProe Ind. Am avors direct primaiiee. non-perttsaa municipal eiectKma.

smaller Board of Education, and local control of salaries. ABRAHAM R. T.LEX BOOBK, fRsp.r-Asmnblymaa. 1'4-1I1S. with eenerally sood rwurl; favnrs aenerally election and home r-ii.

proposals. Indorsed by tbe Cltlasna' I aum. STXTEENTH DISTRICT. MARTIN O. MHTTE.

Ind. U) Ne reseonee te requests for Informs tloo Asmus-birraan 1MOT-181X with generally uneaUsfae-tsry mora, ABRAHAM LETT, Pro-) Fa-vars aenerally prorosed lesiaiatlon. I1 EVE NT EE NTH DISTRICT. VINCENT OILT.OT. Dem.

Haa been active In Independent political move men le; favors ireaerail)'- election and home rule proposals. MARTIN BOCRKE. Rep. Member of As-eemblv. 1915.

with fairly rood record: that ha would probably favor suaseoted lec-leuition. Indorsed by CttiaeftS Union. WIU.IAM WALLACE YOUNG. PToa Tefe.ted candt-late foe the same ofrtca 1814: ravnri propoeed learislatloa ssosrally. with some reservrntion as to slectloa matters.

KiUHTCCNTH DISTRICT. MARK OCLX'BERii. lDevl-AcUv aad persevertn with Improved record la la.t year of service; as reaponae to requests for views. ABRAHAM I- ALLOSAT. (R.p..

Ind. Am.) Kavors generally sleelkm and borne rule NINETEENTH DISTRICT. PEHRY MILLER ARMSTRONO. iDeea.) Favors generally election, horn. rule, and ether proposals; indorsed by the Cttlsens' Union.

JAMES WALSH, Ind. L.V-Defeated candidate for Alderman WIS, and for Assemblyman 1U14; no response te re-eussts for views on legislation. IWE.NT1ETH DISTRICT. FRANK ARANOW. (fm.) Assemblymen, showed some sblllty.

but record generally unsatisfactory; states that some of proposed measures are very meritorious. JULIUS M. LEDBK. Ind. Am.) Never held public office or been a candidate before.

MICHAEL KLEINMAN. Prog.V--Never held public office or been a candidate eeiore favors all proposed letelalatloa. YrVEDiTY-FIRST DISTRICT. THOMAS T. REILLET.

(Dem. No' pre- vlous political activities, has not oeio puDiic office: favors election end home rule proposals. HAROLD C. MITCHELL. CR.p., Ind.

L.V Assemblyman U15; ahowed Independence ana mad. generally good recerd. Indorsed by Uw Ciuxens' Uaioa. RICHARD M. BOLDEN.

(Proir. Never held public office or been a candidate before: isvors elsctioa, home rule, aad ether TWENTT-SECOND DISTRICT. MAURICE BLOCH. Dem. Present As-aamblymsn with poor record.

Ne response to request, for views on iesislatlen. RICHARD H. Rep-r Never held office or been a candidate before; favor. election law, home rule, and ether propossla. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.

DANIEL C. OLIVER, Ind. L.1 In. dependent Democrat; Member of Assembly IK13. with unsatlsfsctory record; favors per-mlttlng State to reculate salaries of county officers.

NICHOLAS H. PINTO. Rep.) Favors en-e rally ion propoeala and home rule. Indorsed by ta. Cltizsns' Union.

ROBERT LINIC. Am.) Formerly Republican; ha been active In reform cam-pa lane: favors slectloa, home rule, and other propossla. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. OWEK M. KltTRNAN.

Ind. L.V Throushout hi. Icsi.iatlvs service made aenerally poor record, did not furnish vlsws oa iesi.lariou. JOSEPH FRANKSU Pro.) Favors Knerally election and home rule propossls; lieves In larae Board of Education. Indorsed by the Cltisens Union.

TWE NTT -FIFTH DISTRICT. JOHN a. MIL BURN, Am.) Ha. recocnuted sblllty; favor, better election officers, no chsnajs In primary system until It has had a lo niter trial; favors home rule for cities, but would let counties fix the sniertee of their employe, within the city. ROBERT McC.

MARSH, Ind LO Haa been for a Ion time helpfully active In civic and lenlalatlve matters: exceptionally well qualified for the office; favors eneraliy election borne rule, end other propossls: indorsed by tuitlxens Union. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT. METER LEVT, (Dens.) Ne response to raqueat. (or information. JOSEPH STEINBERG, md.

Am.) Favor, generally election and boms rule propria, hi Assemblyman 1K14-15, with generally flood record: Indorsed by the Cltisens' Union. TWENTY-SEVENTH. DISTRICT. BENJAMIN S. CATCHINOS.

Ind. Opposed to caueu. and part TitatKn; never held office or been a candidate before: favors the direct primaries generally; Inclined to oppose non-partisan municipal favoring separate opposed to wmstefu! duplication of city Oovernmeat: Indorsed fry the Cltisens' Union. HOFFMAN NICKERSON. (Rep.) Election district captain; favor, state conventions, horns rule generally, and smaller Board ef Education.

SAMUEL R. SCHNEIDER. (Pro.) Haa been active In many political movements since 1800: favors election, name rule, ana other proposals. TWENTY -EIGHTH DISTRICT. 8ALVATORE A.

COTILLO. (Dem.) Assemblymen 1813-14; ether than on bills Introduced, generally good record In last year ef service. No response to requests for vtewe on legislation. FRANK H. BIRNBAUM.

Am. Active hi Republican Party; favor, generally election law. home rule, and other prop oasis TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT- BIT. AS B. AXTBLL, Prog.) A Progressive Democrat: favor, election law, home rule, and other proposals; a candidate ef recognised ability.

ALFRED D. BELL, Ind. L- Fa. vers election proposals generally; also horns rule and smaller Board of Education. Well fitted for the office.

Indorsed by the Cltisens' Union. THIRTIETH DISTRICT. TIMOTHY OOTTLD, (Dem.) Ne response to requests or Information. NICHOLAS MEYER. Ind.

Favor, election, home and other proposals; Indorsed by the Cltisens Union. THntTY-FIRST DISTRICT. JACOB GOLDSTEIN. Ns roapons to requests for Information. AARON A.

FETNBERO. Prog.) Present Assemblyman, with a generally good record: favor, election proposals snd boms rule; Indorsed by the Citlxens' Union. Breax County. THTRTY-SECONTfy DISTRICT. WIT.

I.I AM s. "(Dem.) Present Assemblyman, with good record of voice; gen-erallv favor, election and home rule proposals; opposed te reduction In else of Board of Education: Indorsed by the Cltisens Union. FREDERICK A. MTTHLHAN. (Rep.) Haa aot been active tn politic, and never held public office: generally favors proposals.

SIDNEY S. LEVTNE. (Proa.) No response to requests for Information. THIRTT -THIRD DISTRICT. KARL H.

MILLER. Pro.) Hse not heretofore been scttve In politics or held Eublio office; did not furnish views on wlalatloo. JULIUS F. FETOEL. (Rep Active tn local polities.

No fesootiss to requests for view en legislation. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. ML MAI.DWIN FERTIG. Prog.) present Assemblyman, with fair record. Ne response to requests for further Information, OTTO -HENSCHEL.

Ind. O.en-erallv active in Republican and later In Progressive Party; member of Aaaembly 1814; showed Independence and made fair record: defeated candidate for Senate 1914: favors election law. home rule, and ether pi op oss Is. Indorsed by the Cltisens' Union. THIRTY -FIFTH DISTRICT.

JOSEPH M. CALLAHAN, Prog.) Present Assemblyman; ahowed som. ability, but made generally poor record. No response to requests for views on legislstJoa. SALVATORB A MANN A.

tft.p.. Ind. A Phi. i es.lv. formerly a Republican, but not active.

Favora slectloa. home rule, and ether proposals. King's County, FIRST DISTRICT. JAMES P. O'KTEEFE.

(Dem.) Never held effice or been a candidate before; no response to requests for views on legislation. R. HUNTER McQUISTION. Ind. Proh.

Member of Assembly 1914-lnift; Independent and Intelligent legislator; favor generally election, home rule, and other proposals. Indorsed by the Cltisens' Union. SECOND DISTRICT. WILLIAM J. OIUXV, ind.

Assemblymen 1000-16; haa failed ta demos -trate any ability aa a legislator: no response to requests for vlsws on legislation. WILLIAM J. O-RRIEN. Pro.) No response to requests for Information. THIRD DISTRICT.

FRANK J. TATLOR. Ind. L.V Aaeemblymaa nothing in bis record to commend: usually voted sgalnst public Interest: no response to requests for information. ROBERT H.

DE MARS. Pro.) Defeated for Ajderman IP IS. FfcuRTH DISTRICT. PTTTBR A. McARDLK.

Dem. Assemblyman with fairly good record: favor, election prooosaia and home rule. Indorsed by the Cltisens' Union. GEORGE LANOHORRT, (Rep.) Member of Aaeentbiy UKKI, 191i 1I4. wltb a poor rci-onl.

No response to requests for view oa legislation- JOHN E. ETDEN. (Prog.) Favora gentr- ally election, home rule, snd otner proposals. I FIFTH DISTRICT. ARTirUR D.

8TRAHL. Ind. I pr-ih. Never held office or been a candidate before. Favora election, home rule, and other proi-caals.

FRED O. MtLJIQAN. I Kep.) Active In present Assemblyman, Independence, m.de excellent record er votes: favors election and home rule propoeala. la- dorsad by the Cltisens' Union. HARVEY F.

DUANK, (laden. Worker.) No response to requests for information. sixth district." HENRY FLLDMAN, tDem.) Never held arrice or been a candidate before. Refrained from eKpressln views on subjects of leclslatlon. NATHAN D.

SHAPIRO Ind, A is. Present Assemblyman; soma shinty, but mads poor record ef votea; favors itenerally elecUoo proposals, reduction In sise of the Board of Education, and home rule to- the extent granted by the proposed Constitution. SEVENTH DISTRICT. DANIEL F. PARR ELL.

Ind. I. Am.) Assemblyman 1910-13; did not furnish vlsws en legislation. GEORGE H. BRIOGS.

Prog.) Never held office or been a candidate before. No response to requests for vlsws. i EIGHTH DISTRICT. JOHN J. McKEON.

(Dem.) In this, bis seventh year's service In Assembly, failed to show villus as a CHARLES A. WALTER. (Rep.) Active to Republican Club; did aot furnish view en JOHN F. PARKS. (Pro.) Favor leo-lion, bvane rule, and ejher propoeala.

NINTH DISTRICT. FREDERICK S. BURR, Assemblyman 181S-15 with unsatisfactory record of service; no response to request for views ea lea Is la Hon. WIIJ.IAM J. McROBERTS.

Am.) Member of Aaaembly 1814: rather poor record; lav or. election and borne rule proposals. TENTH DISTRICT. EDGAR T. BEAMISH, (Dem.) Never held office or been a candidate before.

Favors election, boms rule snd other proposals; a candidate of recognised ability. FRED M. AHERN, Ind. L) Assemblyman 1811-13, 1814-13. with fair record; n- reaponm te requests for views on le1slatao; indorsed by the Citixena- Union.

i ELEVENTH DISTRICT. J. FRANCIS CABLIN, L.r Never held public office; favors generally election -proposals other than nonpartisan munlelioj reduction In six. ef the Board c-f Education, and home rule. GEOPdB R.

Pro.) Member -of' Assembly 1914-13; an able aad effective legi.lator: favors propossls cea-arally ladorsed the Cltisens' Union. TWELFTH DISTRICT. JOHN B. JOHNSTON. Ind.

Never lield effice er been a candidate before: vlewa ea aublects of legislation not, furnished. WITJJAM T. BIMPfON. Active in district politics: Asesmtilymsn with good record: favors generally election, home rule, snd other proposals; Indorsed by the Cttlsens' Union. i THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.

HERMAN D. KRAMER. Ind. lO Aseemtlymaa 1814-15, with poor record. LEON ALEXANDER.

Am.) Favora election, home rule, and other Indorsed by the Cltisens' Union, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. JOH10- PETER LA Ind. 1) Active In district politics: Assemblyman 1914-13. with- unsatisfactory record. FRANK W.

ECKERSON. (Rap.) Never held olftee or been a candidate; vlewa ea legislation not furnished. JAM1M 8. KLEINMAN. (Bro Never iield office or been a candidate; (avora electio.

home rule, and other proposals. I FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. JAMIS J- PHELAN, (Dem.) Assemblymen 1914-13; Improved record ef service In last yesr: views on legislation not furnUhed. JERI1MIAH F. TWO MET (Ind.

R.p..pnlied to furnlah views on legislation. 1 SIXTEENTH DISTRICT- cwAttt.iea JOSEPH. fDem-. Ind. Am.V TaVora election and home rule propossls; ha.

recognised ability. SAMITKL K. GREEN. Rep.) Aeaembly- man 1K14-1S. with fairly good recoro: election, home rule, and other propole: indorsed by the Ctuseus' Union.

SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. THOMAS F. McGRATH, DemJ No re- mua (a reoueat tor Informatloe, FREDERICK A. WELLS. (Rep.

Ind. lei- Member ef Assembly ihis wiwi "t-. views on pro noted legislation not received, indorsed by Cltissns" Union. CHESTER T. ROUSE, (Prog.) Progress ive; formerly a iwiwicrii; oeies.en date ft Aaeemblv 1918; favors generally Jo- slrabla leelelatlon.

i EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. TBIDOR KP1IA-NER. Ind. L.V-Never held public office or been a candidate before favors district primary system and real htane rule: also non-partisan municipal sisctlotis. FREDERICK B.

MAERKLK. Pro-.) Nvev held public office or been a candidate before; favors generally election and home rule propossla: a wsll qualified eaadldateS Indorsed by Cltisens' Union. i NINETEENTH DISTRICT. WILUAM A. BACKER.

i. id. Lv. Am.) Present Assemblyman, with fain-good record. JOSEPH HTJELSTER, (Rep.) Never held nubile office or been a candidate; views ea iegisiaiion not furnished.

GEORGE BEHROND, (Ind. Workers.) No te request, for Information. 1 TWENTIETH DISTRICT. JOS1IPH N. BECK.

Ind. Am.) No respons. to request for Information. AUGUST C. Prog.) Membtr Aaaembly 1BI4-13: aa activs and capable memberi favora election and home rule propossla Indorsed by Cltisens" Union.

1 1 TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. -ISAAC D. MENDELSOHN. Ind. Views on legislation not furnished; present Assemblyman, with unsatls-factory record.

RICHARD A. NP3RSLER. Am.V Never held public office or been a candidate; no response to request, for views on legislation. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT. MAURICE DE YOUNO.

Ind. L. Ain. Formerly a Deputy Sheriff; defeated candidate for same office 1914; view on legislation not furnished. CHARLES H.

DCFF. (Rep.) No response to requests for Information; present Assemblyman, with generally color leas record. TWENTT-THIRD DISTRICT. -DANIEL J. CAREY.

Ind. Am.) In Elealth Department 1804-1914; not Inclined to oppose election law amend men ta; favora home rule. IAMBS F. MARTYN." (R.p. Formerly member ef Board of Aldermen, with poor record, COLMAN NETTER, (Prog.) Active to civic and ether societies; views on leclslatlon not furnisssd.

-ij, -f- Qserx. Caeunty. i FIRST DISTRICT. NICHOLAS NEHRBAUER. Prog.) Requests for Information not answered; Assemblyman 1914-13.

with poor record. JOHN A. PORTER. fRep.) Defeated candidate for Assembly 1911-12. SECOND DISTRICT.

1 PETTBR J. McOARRT. Ind. L.V-No response to requests for Information: member Assembly 1914-lil. with thoroughly poor record.

F. (VDONEL DBVTNS. Prog.) Never held public office or been a candidate before: favors election, home rule, and other preposala; Indorsed by Citlxens' Union, THIRD DISTRICT. WILLIAM H. O'HARE.

Ind. Present Assemblymen, with rather unsatisfactory record; favora home rule, and Inclined to favor large Board of Education. JAMES P. MANNING. (Rep Favors election.

liome rule, and other FOURTH DISTRICT. GEORGE E- POLHEMUS. Ind. Tu, Am.) Present Assemblyman; showed some ability, but record generally unsatlafactory favora election amendments suggested; would have counties fix employes-' LEONARD A. BABTHEL.

(Rep.) A candidate of recognised ability; vlewa on legislation not furnished; Indorsed by Citlxens' Union. PETER I MENNTNQER, (Prog.) Infor-matloa requested not furnished. H-lchwaead Cei.tr. rrElHEN D. STEPHENB.

satisfactory record; views on legislation not urnlaried. dHARLBS MARSHALL. (Rep.V-Hss not held elective office or been a candidate Woraa' HKK-l-'t: favora generally election, home rule, and other propoeala; indorsed by Cltlaena-. union. Caadldatea for Alderanea- 1 Tha i Alderrnanic candidates were re quested to state their view on certain matters which will come before tha hn.ni if the new Constitution la adopted.

They include the establishment of a cen tral purchaalnir aaency, a ceniranration in one department of control of public marse's. mo pie of standardising grades and nalariea ol city eniif? aim i. i riPKlected sources of city revenue, the granting- of no fre prtvllc for the use un.t tha tlM0ial of such prlvllrife to publlo lettlnn. The fol lowing; la tne IL'nion uirettury oiuor-manln. Candida tea in all the boroughs and their answers to the questions propounded Maabattan Barwaarkw FIRST DISTRICT.

BSKnAIU Cf. dermsii 1913-13: poor recordl no response to requests (or views. FRANK POP I NO, (Rer-. lad, k.i ion. inania to OPismm ir requests for vlewa SECOND DISTRICT.

MICHAEL STAPLETON. Ind. L.V 1 1 1. 1 nnm MMlH- 1180011 SO I to reouests for vlewa THOMAS A SANTANGELO. (Rep,) Re-auesU for Information unanswered.

THIRD DISTRICT. PATRICK H. SULLIVAN. Ind. Requests for Information unanswered.

JAMES E. MARCH. Pro.) Defeated for Assembly 1913; favors borne rule. FOURTH DISTRICT. WILLIAM H- BURNS, Ind.

Am.) Assemblyman 1906-T and in three years prior: Aklermsn 1914-13: poor record; no response to requests for views. JOSEPH D. MCCAFFREY, (Rep.) Favors proposed administrative economies and revenue reforms; indorsed by ClUsens Union. FIFTH DISTRICT. JOSEPH M.

HANSON, Ind. L. Alderman poor record; no response to requests for views. EDWIN C. COOK, Am.) Requests for Information unanswered.

SIXTH DISTRICT. EMANUEL I. SILDERSTEIN. Ind. L.1 Kavors proposed administrative economies and revenue reforms.

FRANK J. DOTZLER, Am. Alderman 180U-07. 18IO-I6; generally good record; favors proposed administrative economies and revenue reforms; indorsed by CiUsens' SEVENTH DISTRICT. FRANK I DOWLING.

Ind. AMermsn 1U0O-13: and able- minority leader; cooperated in much of present board's conwtruatlve work, but led In 0000-rltion to several rood measures; no response to request -or vlewa THOMAS W. BURNEIDE, (Rep.) Declines te state ylewa NATHAN OLUCK. (Trog.) FaiU to stats vktwii. EIGHTH DISTRICT.

MORTTZ TOLK. (Dem.) Alderman 1904-06. favors proposed administrative economies snd revenue reforms: favcrs larser membership for Board of Estimate, and less power to one man. LOUIS JACOB8ON. Ind.

Am.) Defeated for Assembly llli); member Republican State Committee: Alderman IP'4-13. with fairly good record; Indorsed by dtlsens Union, NINTH DISTRICT. JOHN F. MeCOURT. (Dera- Ind.

L- Alderman lfllf-IS. with poor record; no reaponse to requests for vlewa JOHN T. CAS8IDT, Am.) Requests for Information unanswered. TENTH DISTRICT. WILLIAM FICKE.

Ind. Alderman iSso-trr; Be response to request for views. "FRANK DOST Ara.V-Aldermsn 1814-13. with" good record: favors administrative economies and revenue indorsed by Cltisens' Union, ABRAHAM F. FRrPTTJ.

(Independent-) Request for information unanawered. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. LOUIS WENDEL, Ind. JL.) Alderman 19IO-13; did good work on 'codification of ordinances: record otherwise unsatisfactory; ae response to request for views. JOSEPH A.

MILLER. (Rep. Defeated for Aldernian. 1918; favora centralised purchasing nancy and development of new sources of revenue: opposed to centre lint Ion of market control and present methods of standardisation indorsed by Cltisens Union. PETER PLEINOS.

(Pro.) No office-holding record; favors proposed administrative economies and revenue reforms. TWELFTH DISTRICT. WILLIAM P. KENNEALLY. Ind.

Alderman Lpoor record; no response to request for vlewa HENRT ROSSERT. (Rep.) Defeated for Assemblv 19(10 and WOO. and for Alderman limu, 1911, and 1913; no response te re quest for views. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. JOHN McCANN.

(Dera.) Alderman- lSOA-ls, with poor record; no response to requests for vt.wa JOSEPH A. ENGKI Pro.) Favora central purchasing agency, of markst control." and development of neglected sources of revenue. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. WILLIAM T. COLLINS.

Ind. Decline, to make definite statement of vlewa JEREMIAH B. MAHONY. Prog.) Favor, administrative economies snd revenue reforms: favora reduction In sise and Increase In, powers of Board of Aldermen, ED. GORDON.

(Independent Candidate.) Request, for informs! Ion unanswered, FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. JAY LASHER. Ind. U. Am.) No response to request for views.

WILLIAM F. Pror.) Alderman 1S14-13. with good record: favors sd. mlnlstrativ. economies snd revenue reforms, fsvors centralization of building control, consolidation -r Dork and Bridge Departments, the abolishment of City Chamberlain's office, establishment of a single Park Department, consolidation of I department, of Correction and Publlo Charities, and reorganisation of Board of Inebriety'; indorsed by ClUsens' Union.

SIXTEENTH DISTRICT. JOHN T. EAOAN, Ind. I) Alderman 1912-13. with poor record; no response to request for vlsws.

FREDERICK SCHEID, Home rule advocate; Indorsed by Citlxens Union. i SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. THOMAS A. WILLIAMS, (Dem.) Favors administrative economies and revenue refer ai a. DANIEL BEDELU Pro.) Alderman 1912-15.

with good record; Indorsed by Cttlsens Union. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. THOMAS M. FARLEY. (Dera.) No office-holding record: not prepared te make definite statement of vlewa.

JOSEPH PARIAN. Am.) Defeated for Senator In 1910 and Alderman tn 1913; favor administrative economies snd revenue reforms; fsvors permsnent tenure of office by city employes, with transfers between department, snd establishment of modest pensloa system; Indorsed by Citlxens Union, FRANK SCHULER, (Prog.) Favors central purchasing agency and salary standardisation, JAMES I. NUGENT. (Ind. Alderman 1908-13.

poor record: no response to request for vlewa NINETEENTH DISTRICT. MICHAEL J. 8HIELD8. (Dem.) Failed to make definite statement of vlewa WILLIAM D. BRUSH.

Prog.) Alderman 19HV.13: Chairman of Hoard's General Welfare Committee: very good record; Indorsed by Citlxens' Union. TWENTIETH DISTRICT. EDWARD CASSIDY, (Dem.) Makes no definite statement of vlewa FRANK J. RYAN, Ind. No response to requests for Information.

TWENTY. FIRST DISTRICT. AUGUSTUS M. 'WI8E. (Dem.) Favora administrative economies and revenue reforms as to principle.

OSCAR INGSTAEDTER. Ind. Alderman excellent record fa, vors administrative economies and revenue reform a. department consolidation and broader -powers for Board of Aldermen; indorsed by Citlxens' Union. TWENTY- BCOND DISTRICT.

EDWARD V. OILMORB, Ind. Alderman 1912-13. with unsatisfactory record; defeated for re-elect Ion llll.t; request for statement of viewa unanawered. HENRT OTTES, Prog.) Alderman.

1914-13. with good record; favora centra purchasing agency, centralization of market control. and development of neglected revenue sources: Indorsed by Cltisens Union, TWENTY -THIRD DISTRICT. THOMAS F. BURK1S.

(Dem.) Defeated for Alderman 1912; give, no definite statement ef vlewa SIDNEY C. CRANE. Ind. Assemblv 1912 aad 1914. with excellent record; Alderman 19IR.

to fill vacancy; f.vora proposed admlnl.tratlve eoonomle. end revenue Indorsed by Cltlaena' Union, TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. FRANK MULLEN. Prog. Ind.

Am.) Alderman 1914-15. with good record: favors proposed administrative' ecnnomlee and revenue reforms snd slmpllflcatlon'of county government; Indorsed by Cltissns' Union. STANLET OTIS. Rep.) Favors pro-Dosed aumlnletratlve economic, and revenue reforms, centralisation of city engineering aervice, and Gary school qualifications recognised. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.

fTllARLEeJ DELANEY. Ind. U) Alderman 1908-13: poor record; reques for statement of vlewa unanswered. JEREMIAH KELRHER. Rep.r Defeated for beasts 1012-1-4; elves no statement ef views.

TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT. EDWARD O. MURRAY, Am.) Favor, proposed administrative economic, and Mv.nn. Mfiirnts. and limiting nijnlctpal im provement, until tax rale, have been lowered.

HCNRT II. CT'RRAN, Kep ind. 111 1-15; Intelligent aud cans-, ble Fusion leader; excellent work of this board largely due to nU efforts; indorsed by Citizens' Union. TWENTY-SEVENTH 451 STRICT. JAMES F.

MULLEN. tDefci.) Alderman 1914-13: unsatisfactory record; no response tu requests (or Information. ISAAC GUTMAN, Ind. Am.) Defeated for Assembly In sport si Iwputy Attorney General 19o-10; interested la charitable movements; favora proposed administrative economies and revenue re forms; ravore orsstic action aaiu. quent taxpayer and full exerciM of home-rule powers.

NATHAN LIEBERMAN. (Independent Party.) Alderman 1B12-13. with good recom; lavors pniiww. emles, revenue reform a snd departmental .1.. Oinwiiwmiin TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.

JOHN M. P. THATCHER. Ind. Favora proposed administrative economies snd revenue reforms snd fewer offlclsl.

with Increased responsibility; lu-eorsed by Cltisens" Union. IXJUIS F. CABDANI, (Kep.) Alderman 1897-90; favors proposed admlnlatratlve econ- emiee and revenue reforms. TWENTT-NINTH DISTRICT. THOMAS J.

BARRY' (Dem.) Request tor information unanawered. FREDERICK TRAU, Ind. I. Aa) Alderman 1914-15: excellent record fa vor. proposed admlnlatratlve economies and re venue reform, and full exercise of home-rule powers; indorsed by ClUxens' Union, LAWRENCE COFFL (Prog.) Fsv pm-pored administrative economics and nwi reform and simplification of departmental administration.

THIRTIETH' DISTRICT. JOSEPH COHN. (Dem.) Request for statement ef viewa unanawered. T1--- tiul T. 1 LAURS.

t.a niiuisi. "rl -Alderman 1914-J5. with excellent record; In dorsed by Citizens union. THIRTT-F1RST DISTRICT. JOHN McKEE.

Ind. for Informstlon unanswered. HYMAN POUKER. tRep.) Alderman. 1914-13; Chalrraau o( board' a Market t'mmlitee; good record: favor, proposed administrative conmias, iim revenue reforms: Indorsed by Citlxens' Union.

JOHN M. ROY ALL. (Pro.) Request tur information i-nDV iImI.iumAmI esmdi. date) Favura proposed administrative econo mies, revenue nigrsis, wnu if" toUtlatloa. THIRTY -SECOND DISTRICT.

CHARLES J. -McGILLICK. (Dera-. Am.) no response to requests for viewa WILLIAM DUOGEN. Ind.

Aldermen 1914-13: talrly good favor. I)WVfJ- UIHIIIisu eaas snoe reforms; Indorsed bv ClUxans Union. CALLAOHAN MCCARTHY. r-ro. fcated for Alderman l'Jli; ao response to request for vlsws.

THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT. SAMSON FRIEDLANDER. Ind. Request (or Information unanaw.red. WILLIAM M.

CHOROSH, (Prog. Rep Alderman 1914J15 with exrellent record, favora proposed admlnlatratlve economics, revenue reforms and coneoltdatlon of build-In control. Indorsed by Cltisens' Union. Bronx Boron, THIRTY -FOURTH DISTRICT. EDWARD W.

CUF.LEY. (Dem. Requeet for statement of views unanswered. SAMUEL J. JOSTTPH.

(Rep.i Pro.) Favors proposed administrative economies and revenue reforms. THIRTY -FIFTH DISTRICT. PETER 8CHWEICKERT. (Dem.) Alderman 1914-15 with unsatisfactory record: request for statement of views unanswered. WILLIAM 8.

GERMAIN, Ind. proposed administrative economise and revenue reforms; Indorsed by Citlxens' Union- THIRTY -SIXTH DISTRICT. ROBERT L. MO RAN. 1914-13.

with creditable record; favors proposed administrative economies revenue reforms, mid Increased responsibility on local authorities for city eapendlturea. Indomed by Cltisens Union. HENRY V. (Rep- Ind. Kavor central purchaalii aoncy and development of neglected revenue sources, non-committal on market control, and opposed to salary standardisation.

THIRTT-SEVENTH DISTRICT. JAMES R. FERGUSON. XJtLiA'illlSIa 1914-13 with unsatisfactory record; requests for statement of viewa unanswered. DANIEL- McFADDEN.

Ind. TU) Favora proposed admlnlatraUve economies and revenue reforms. SIOMUND QLAT7.ER. (Pro.) Olve no definite statement ol views. THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.

UARRT ROBITZEK. Pro.) 1814-la Old iood work on codification 5 onll'anc-. record otherwise una tlafae-toryTfavopropceed admlnlratW. eoo-mlee and revenue favora Initiation of tax budget In Board of AlderoM-n and coordinate powers with Board of Kstlmate in franchise matter. c.

HARBT HIBSCHBERG 7ndr U) Defeated for Assembly. 1914: give ae statement ef views THIRTX-NINTH DISTRICT. WILLIAM J. DALY (Dem.) Favors proposed administrative economies and revenue reforms. JAMES A MILUOAN.

Ind. Afderman. 1918. to fl.l vacancy; lglven promise of future usefulness; 'Tr" pro" posed administrative forms sod departmental consolidation; In dorsed by t-wsens uoras. EDGAR V.

B. KKTCTI AMI )-Yavor, proposed admlnlatratlve ecooomlea. vli revenue reforms; wuesttons desirability of perpetuetlng Board of Aldermen, FORTIETH DISTRICT. CLARENCE Y. PAIJTZ Iem.

Favora proposed centra standardization and development of negiOLv; ed revenue wiircw, Union, JAfXiB TANNENBATJM. Ind, T) Fsvors proposed admlnlatratlve econ omies ana revenue JOHN W. FARRELL (Square Deal Party.) It for Information unanswered. JOHN YULE. (Home Party.) Requeet for Information FORTY -FIRST DISTRICT.

PHILIP J. BARRY. (Dem.) favors proposed admlnlatratlve economies aad revenue reforms. OEORGE H. PAYNE.

Tn-LLJ Defeated for Assembly IttOS: favors proposed administrative econemlea and revenue reforms; Indorsed by Citisens Union. -1 Brooklyn B.r..a. FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT! JOHN F. QUAYLE, Ind. Defeated for Alderman.

1913; requests for vlsws unanswered. MICHAEL HOG AW, (ReP PJ-AJ: derman 1914-15, with good favors proposed administrative eoonomle. revenue reformaT and departmental consolidation. In-dorsad by Union. FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT.

JAMES J. BROWNE. Ind. L.V Requeet for information answered. EUGENE R- O'BRIEN.

P-V-Not prepared to make definite statement of views. FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. FRANK CUNNINGHAM. (Dem.) Alderman 1910-15, with poor record. EDWARD J.

FrrZOERALD. Ind. Favors proposed admlnlstratlv. ocoaomles and revenue reforms. FORTY-FIFTH DISTIUCT." JOHN E.

CORRIGAN, Ind. Am.) Gives no statement of vlewa JOHN 8. OATNOR. Rep. Alderman 1008-15.

with unsatisfactory record; request (or statement of views unanswered, DAVID WEISS. (Pro.) Favors proposed adminlstratlvs economies, revenue reforms snd departmental centralisation; indorsed oy Citlxens Union, FORTY-SIXTH WILLIAM A. O-DONNELL. Ind. L.V-Olves no statement of viewa JOHN WIRTH.

Fro.) Request for views unanswered. EDWARD F. STOUT. (Independent candl-date) Requeet for Information not answered. FORTY -SEVENTH DISTRICT.

JO8EPH W. McHENRT. (Dem.) Request for Information unanswered. JOHN DIEMER, Ind. L.

Am.) Alderman since 189S with poor rewrdj: requests (or statement of views nnaoswereo-FORTT-EIOHTH DISTRICT. JAMES J. MOLEN. Am.) Aldermsn 1911-15. with poor record; requests for statement of views unanswered.

JOSEPH W. LBRMAN, Pro.) Favors proposed administrative econdm.eev revenue reforms, and Increased reepojrslblltty for executives; Indorsed by Citisens Union. FORTY-NINTH DISTRICT. FRANCIS P. KFNNEY.

fDem.) Aldermsn 1SM-1903. 198-13. ntth poor record; requests for statement of- vlewa unanswered, ANGELO V. FRAN2E. Ind.

L.V Defeated for Alderman 1913; requests for views unanswered. EDWARD P. SNELLOROVBr- (Prog.) Favors proposed admlnlairative economiaa and revenue- reforms. FIFTIETH DISTRICT. "CHARLES W.

DUNN. Ind. Bequest for Informstlon unanswered. EDWARD -B. VALENTINE.

Am. Alderman 1914-13. with unsatisfactory record: requests for statement of views unanawered. FIFTY-FIRST DISTKICT. WALTER R.

Kt'HN, (Dem.) Defeated for Assembly 1914; fsvors proposid administrative economies and revenue reforms; ability recognixed. AUGUST FERRAND. Pro.) Aldermen 1914-15 with good record: Indorsed by Citizens' Union. FIFTY-SECOND DISTftlCT. JOSEPH F.

BOHEN. (DenuV Ind. L.V Give, no definite statement of vlewa WILLIAM W. COLNE, Pro.) Assemblyman, 1904 to 119; Alderman since THE CITIZE 1914 ta fill vseanrv: excellent record: favors proposed administrative economies and revenue Indorsed by Citlxens' Union. FIFTY-THIRD DISTRICT.

At-OIff J. KEOGH. Ind. Request for Information not answered. FREDERICK H.

STEVENSON. Prog.) Aldermsn 1912-15. with good record; Chairman of Board's Finance Committee; favora proposed administrative economies, revenue reforms, snd consolidation of conflicting jurisdiction; Indorsed by Citizens' Union, FIFTY-FOURTH DISTRICT. ALEXANDER BASSETT. Ind.

Request (or informstlon not answered. JESSE D. MOORE. Am.) Superintendent of elections 190O-1U: Alderman I8ia-I3. with good record: favors proposed administrative economies and revenue reforms; lndoraed by Cltiauns' Union.

FIFTY-FIFTH DISTRICT. FRANK T. DIXSON. (Dem.) Alderman 1912-15 with unsatisfactory record; request for -statement of view, unanswered. HENRY LISSNER.

(Rep.) Request for Information unanswered. HKNRY EISER. I Prog.) Defeated for Alderman 1913; member of many Jewish and other organisations; gives no statement of flews. FIFTY-SIXTH DISTRICT. WILLIAM F.

McOARRT. (Dem.V Alderman with unsatisfactory record: request for statement of views unanswered, CHARLES F. HULFEMAN, Ind. Favors proposed adminlstratlvs economies snd revenue reforms; Indorsed by Cltisens Union. FIFTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.

JOHN J. RYAN. Ind. Not prepared to state vlewa ROBERT H. BOSSO, (Rep.) Alderman 1912-13, with good record; favors proposed administrative economies and revenue reforms: Indorsed by Citlxens' Union.

JOHN R. FAROAT. (Pro.) Fsvors proposed admlnlatratlve econoiuiee and revenue reforms. FIFTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. THOMAS F.

WHITE, (Dem.) Defeated for Assembly 1910: request for views unanswered. FREDERICK SMITH. (Rep.) Elected Aldermsn June. 1915. lo fill vacancy: no response to requests (or Information.

CHARLES L. SMITH. (Prog.) Favors pro-pored administrative economies and revenue reforms. FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT. JOHN DAUBERT, Ind.

Request for aiat.mnt of view, unanawsred. ARNON 1.. stJCTRRS. 1 Proa.l Alderman 1914-13. with excellent- record; favora proposed administratis', revenue reforms, snd restoration to tbe hoard of certain functions of which it ha.

been deprived -indorsed by Citizens Union. SIXTIETH DISTRICT. GEORGE H1LKEMEIER, Ind. Am.) tatement of viewa not given. JACOB BARTSCHERER.

(Rep.) Alderman KKMOKTN. NEW JERSEY. PUDDING STONE INN Spend a refreshing week-end wltb us. Only an hour away. L.

W. Among hills and Horseback riding, tramping, tennla canoeing ea river. Bracing air. splendid vlewa. rest and recreation.

French chef. Booklet. U. N. V1XCE.M, Boonton.

J. Jiiiiiuiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii'. Hotel IViontclair MONTCI.A1K, N. J. MOT IlEI.IGMTFt I.I.Y SITT0ATF1) RESIDENTIAL HOTEL IN NKW SlOHk'N KIBCBBS.

OPEN THE ENTIRE TKAK. Exclusive Clientele. Uolf. Splendid Orcheetra, Dancing. English Grill.

Prlvste Motor Bus ZS M-et. lark. wanna Tralna C. HA I.I. COMPANY.

riiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimr 4 Laurel-in-the-Pines, Lakewood, New Jersey, Will Open on November 18 th, FRANK F. SHUTE, MANAGER. NEW HOTEL CUNTOfSj East Orange, N. J. A complete home hotel; charming lo cation; room single or en suns; private baths: telephone: near Brick Church Station; 3V mlnutee to Broadway, Illu.tr.ted Booklet.

EDWARD MAMMIS. fftl IT rvM sutPCRKW oRCHtsTri C.VyURftrtAsrr AJU(PrfY. Maaamef: LYNWOOD LODGHt ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Private aanitarlum for all nervous conditions, seen people requiring special nr.

and Invalids: modern boms; large grounds: bounteous table; automobile rides; wheel chairs; attentive nurses: experienced physl-clsn; references; circular. MANHATTAN HOTEL u.r. in everv nartleular. Booms with bath, running water in all rooms. Tel.

183 Lakewood. Booklet, chad. a.i.n 1. rrof. HOTEL LEXINGTON.

LAKEWOOD. Enjoy the October balaam of the Plnea Fresh butter and milk from our own farm and dairy. Write for October retee. R- M. LAHRABEK.

Prep. Academy House. Lakewood. N. 800 Mon mouth Av.

witn ana wiinoui nun; homelike: excellent table, George Leu ten-sack. FORRNT I Y) I i Sixth St. Forest lakewood, N. i. Roomi stnrtle and en aulte, with bath.

Mtta. M. ti. -0 OAK COURT HOTEL lakrwood. N.

J. New E. E. FPANGENBERO. Mgr.

FLOBENCK-IN-THK-PINES. Lakewood, N. J. Private baths; running water In all rooms I. Woehr.

RE JERSEY AUaatie City. royalTalace cmK BcocK. ATLANTIC CITY. IM-J NEAR ALL. PIEPS AMD AMUSEMEf-iTfal A dScuahtftil place to spend tKe FaJI arvcl VVi rvter season.

CetWCIIfoOO. CHC SA1 TrtC YtA. AlAMAC HOTEL Ucean nont; in heart of Atlantic City. Fireproof, open slways. American and European Plana.

Hot and cold Ma water batha Capacity 400. GriiL orchestra; dancing; ga-raV attached. MaCK LaTZ CO. THf HADING REiOftT HOUl Of THE WORLD nEaritcrciign-Bicnnjim aXL.A"NXIj CITT. rv.

JQ8IAM WHITE 4 S1N COMfAWTl sfTba A 1J till eLevrrtrat irepror IteMrt tiattu if. in noria nrew'rv Rrtituri Tru' THE WILTSHIRE mtTmt brsthta, f)wrmtor. mon prlor. rte. HpejcMsj Kail ratew.

up wmritly Amur, plan: so enra for rxxHo with ronnXn watar-, (2.M up fltUly. rpaa all yr. pookwu tHAMCEIj EUiS. CLARENDON HOTEL ST rev F.U snd Viinter ruests. Pre.

Booklet. ATLANTIC CiTT. N. J. Amsrics's Famoua All-Tear Resort.

CAUrOR'flA HOTELTURPIfJ Tg bcabt or tub crrrr" IT POWELL ST. AT MARKET SAN fRANCISCO EVTRY CONVENICNCC AND COMfOKT CUROPCAN PLAN ei.BO AND UPWAR FREE Auto Bu Meet. Train. nd Stesmer. luravoT.

1914-Ki, with sxeellsnt record; In dorsed by Clllxena' Unloa- ELLSON. ELMER (Independent Candidate) No response to requests for Informstlon. SIXTY-FIRST DISTRICT. FRANCIS P. Ind.

Am.) Alderman lftoa-12. with varied record: requests for statement of views unanswered. WILLIAM H. PENDRT. (Rep.) Assemblyman 1902 and 1U0G.

Alderman lfll'15; rendered valuable service aa Chairman ef board's Codification Committee and good record generally; favors proposed administrative economics, revenue reforms, snd exclusive control of local authorities of city's expenditure; Indorsed by Citizens' Union. SIXTY-SECOND DISTRICT. HARRY HETMAN. Ind. Assemblyman 1911-13.

wltb. poor record: constitutional delegate 1913; (Ives no statement of vlewa ABRAHAM M. LEVY, Am.V-Alderman 1914-15. with good record; Indorsed by Citlxens SIXTY-THIRD" DISTRICT. CHARLES H.

HAUBERT, Ind. Am.) Defeated for Alderman In 19US, and for constitutional delegate 1914; representative ef local Taxpayers Associations; fsvors proposed admlnl.tiatlve economies and revenue refonaa; Indorsed by Cltisens Union, EDWARD EICHHORV. (Rep.) Assembly, man UJ7; Alderman 1910-13. with unsatisfactory record. SIXTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.

BERTTfARET. Ind. Am.) Requests for Information unanswered. CHARLES J. MOORE.

Otep.) Alderman 1914-13. with good record: fsvors proposed administrative economies, revenue reforms, snd restoration to board of former powers: Indorsed by Cltisens Union. BENJAMIN T. HOCK. (Pro.) Bequests, (or inf'srmsiion unanswsrea.

SIXTY-FIFTH DISTRICT. ALEXANDER 8.. DRESCHER. (Dem, Ind. I Am.) Defected, for Congress J914; Alderman 1910-11.

with unsatisfactory record: favora proposed. administrative economies, revenue reforms, snd charter revision, with view to borough autonomy. ISIDOR M. ROSENBLUM. (Bep.) Alder, man 1914-15.

with good record: favors proposed administrative e-ronomles and revsous indorsed by Cltisens' Union. GEORGE MILLER. (Jeff ersonlan.) Requests for Information unanswered. HARRY WEHWCR. (Independent.

Prohibition.) Kalled to state vlewa Qatraa Borowsb, 8IXTT-8IXTH DISTRICT. SAMUEL J. BURDEN, Assemblyman. 191S; Alderman. 1914-15, with unsatisfactory record.

CHARLES A. BROOKS. (Rep.) Doe not state views. REsOKTS. -I Health "First" tlie Jackson Health Resort Daasvflle, New York 'references from l6cal -physicians and tatrons Dr.

Jmei II. Jackacm. Dr. Walter E. Gregory.

VIc-Pre. Write for litertur. NEWTON B. C0RHAM, HEW YORK. Tnw Moat AHraetlv Country Hotef Adjacent to New York City CARD EN CITY, LONG ISLAND One ef -m ass cxeraatea easnrby ketalf la ajsi-rtea A cos.

bi nation ml eautif uf see asuopalrea hotel laxury wldosi Jead. Css-mmwZSam the Aasaneaa ei.a Thar, ts aaw r-mesriwxe ef shi unlets A Hntae a la Carte Restart aulas rraea M. T. Frsreent elscai. ssrrsM Pssaa.

StaUsa J. J. LAM NIX presa GOSHEN INN Gmmii, Oranr County, N. Y. In response to many inquiries tbe GOSHEN INN Management desires to state that the Inn will continue open until December first.

W. JOHNSON MCIXNsaeasTssess OTEL GRAMPIAN 28 mfaate from Orand Ceafrol. Country resting place for city work-em. All outdoor sports. Free Moa-teaserl School fqr chUdnta.

aeduoad rats, for Winter. HOTEL CRAMAIAN lawrsee. Pvt. Mew Yrk TrTAMFOBR-IN-THE-CATSKILIJI. N.

Y. All yasr Hast Writ. Advf, Ceaaltte. far GEDNET FARM HOTEL, White Plains. N.T.

Open all year. Manag't Edward H. Crandall. FOREST HILLS INN, FOREST HILLS, L. IS MIN.

HERALD HQ. 318 PER WEEK PP. MOtTBTAIN HOUSE, VALHALLA, N. Y. NO VACANCIEaJ.

IW KY GLAND. AUTUMN GOLF At Stockbrklge, Mass. Red IJon InaHeaton HsJL Open TJntn "Oecemher. THE KDCatWOOOw Gr olf. Trsoia Ovh ratiO STLTAKIA.

MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE Meuat Poceno, Prnnsylvaala. etsam H.at. Private Batha Special rstes. Open all year. W.

C. H. M. LEECH. NEW SPHL'CE CABIN INN.

Electric Lights. Stesm Heat, Golf. Tennla Bowling, Garage. Bhootlng, Booklet. W.

J. A M. D. PRICK, Caaadenala Fa. VyAHnGTO(.

THE HAMILTON 14th and N. IVAhltlNtiTO-V. U. A Belect Family and Tranalent Hotel. Ideal Location.

Modern Appointment, and Horn. Ilka Good Tabla American Plan. II.se up per day. Special ratea by week or month. Booklet.

IRVINO T. BALL. Proprietor. C. B.

IUKaHAL'8 NOTICES- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR the southern District of New York. NOTICE. On 90, WIS. a libel of Informstlon wss filed In the sbovs named Court on he ha If of tne United States a gal eat 3 eases of condensed milk upon a sei.ure thereof, settln forth ths said selxure snd praylnc the condemnation aad forfeiture of the property aeixed to the ties of the United State, for violation of Section T. Food and Druga Act of Jane SO, UMM.

end under Food ef Mid Food and Drug Act of tfce United States, to the monition of said Court therein. I hereby notify all person, claiming aald goods. warea and merrhandlse er Interested therein, to appesr before said Court In the General Post Office Bulldlnir. on No vember ttth, 1013. at o'clock A.

M- (provided the ehsll he a dsy ef jurisdiction, otherwise the next day of jurisdiction thereafter), at which time and place the process will he returasble. and the trial had. and to InterpoM their claim, and er they will be defaulted and said property condemned. October 30, 191 3. thomah McCarthy, United Statss Marshal.

H. 8NOWDEN MARSHALL U. Attorney. Hi 11 UNE0M HIXTY-BEVKNTH DISTRICT. EDWARD W.

COX. Ind. L.1 aRequests for lnformateoa not answered. HENRY VOGT, (Rep.) Favora propoa.d administrative economies, revenue reXorina, and elimination of offices. BIXTY-EIGHTH D18TRICT.

FRANK J. SCHMITZ. Ind. 1-. An Request for Information unansw.rri.

CHARLES KL1NGENBURG. (P.ep.) Favora proposed administrative economics and revenue reforms; stron advocate of pubile marketa CHARLES H. GEOROI, (Prog.) Fsvors rystemstlxin branches of city government to eliminate wasta SIXTY-NINTH DISTRICT. FRANK E. KNAB.

(Dem-. Ind Defeated for Alderman, 1KI3; member local Improvement associations; does not state views. CHARLES A. POST, Pro.) Alderman 1912-13. with good record; favors proposed admlnlstrat.ve economies, revenue re-forme, and departmental oousolldatUiu: Indorsed by the Cluiens' Union.

SEVENTIETH DISTRICT. JOHN H. STII.LWAGGON. Ind. Request for information unanswered.

JOHN KOCHENDORFBR. Rep Am.) Aldermsn 1814-13. with excellent record; favora proposed ecoro-mlea and revenue reforms; Indorsed by Citisens" Union. Richnaead Baresgk. DISTRICT.

WILLI A K. WALSH. lad. Not prepared to viewa GEOitOE L. NICHOL.

(Rep.) Favors pro-posed administrative economies, revenue reforms, and charter simplification. SEVENTY-SECOND DISTRICT. JOHN J. O'ROORKE, In.L Am.) Alderman active and ills-pisyed some Independente record tn other respects unsatlsfsctory; falls te state views. MICHAEL G.

KRAU8S Gives no' statement of SEVENTY-THIRD DISTRICT. CHARLES P. COLE Ald.a-man since 19od with unsatisfactory record; favors proposed admlniMrotive economics, revenue reforma and eiimlnsLlon of unnecessary employes. GEORGE W. Dultols Defeatsd for aldermen, 1813: favora ptoposed sdminla-tratlve economics end revsnus geforms.

The Union give the hlatory of each candidate for Supreme Court Justice, as well aa for the othr court and county offices. It Indorses I'lilllp C. Kstnuela, the ITofrreesive candidate for JudKe of the City Court; GeorBe Z. Medalie for Justice of the Municipal Court of the Eltrhth District, nnrt Kdgar J. Lauer for JUHtice of the Ninth IiiBtrlct.

As already announced it Indorses Charles A. Perkins for "District Attorney, and Assemblyman Alfred 13- Smith, the Tammany candidate, for Sheriff. RE8ONTA. "Safety" Folio Wi) FLORIDA. "-C5i Bahamas NASSAU Keal treagureialandgriffht at hand-Perfect wintar climate, a charmirif gocial life aad two famous hotels of tbe Florid Mast Coeaf Co.

The Colonial Royal Victoria DsaaouW 1 11 1 I Tournaments in outdoor sports weekly. Open Coif Feb. 21 Annual Golf Feb. 28. Teani Ckampionthip Prrr- Feb.

14 NeeYeAOfflo. 243 Fiftb Aveaae T.l.snssif 2M Medieea Saaw J.W. GMKNTS. Manager LOTCISUNA. The Ideal Tour To Mexico, PanaiM or tb CsJiforriia Ejcpositions I.

via NEW ORLEANS The "Paris of Anserica." Offering delightful ve riatlon from tha Winter ahrtuid. with all the attractions of a Contl.iantai city. If? (Ulfarlrs Fihest all-year bote! In the ftoutb. Perfectly appointed and aocomino- dat.ng LouO guest a. Alfred 8.

Aioer A Props. EU-nd for Folder. D. S. NOTICES.

UNlTCD STATES DISTRICT -OI-RT FOR tha Southern Dlttrlct or New York. NOTICE. On Oc, USnd. Wii. a libel of information wa.

lle-i in the above named Court oa behalf ef the United Slates against IM cases, each confining down cana of applea. upon a selxure theretofore made by tne Collector of Custcma for the Port of N.w York, eettlng forth the said seizure and praying th. condemnation and forfeiture of the property seised to ths use of the United State for violation of Food and Drugs Act Juns'SOth. litua, of th United states Kevised Statutes. Purauant to the monition of asid Court therein.

I hereby notify sll persona elalnun Mid warea and m.rvhaurttse or interested therein, to apfe.r before said Court la the Oeuer.l Poet OH ice Bulidliuj. an Nov. 8th. lll. at o'clock A.

iprovlded the as me shall be a day of otherwise the next day of Jurisdiction thoreaftrr), tt which time snd -Jiace the process will returnable, and the trial had. and to Interpose their claims snd allegations, or they will be defaulted and said property condemned. Oct, scma. 1U1.V tuomas d. McCarthy.

United State. MarshaL K. R. MARSHALL. U.

8. Attorney. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COITRT FOR tbe southern Dlatro-t of New York. NttTICE. On October ll'IS.

a Jlbel of Information was filed tn the above named Court on behalf ef the United statea aaaint fifteen packages of butter uihjh a selsure thereof, setting forth th said so'-ium snd praylec the condemnation and forelture of the rroi-erty seised ta tbe use r.f the United Btates for violation of Food Druga Act Juua So. llsai. of the 1'nited Oiatee. Purauant to the moruon ef said Court therein. I hereby notify sll peieon.

elalTnlng gofsla, wsres sni niercbanrllfW or therein, to ai'i-ar before said Court in the Oenernl Poet Office rluil-llnit. on November 8. IMS. at o'clock (j)rovi led the ume iall he a day of Jurlalutioii. other-wlMt the next day of Jurisdiction at which time and place the process will be returnable, and the trial had.

end to Interpose their claims snd or t.ley will be defaulted and aald property condoroned. October IS. lHOMA McC A ft THY. l'nlled Si. ten Msrshal.

H. SNOWDEN MA Tldli ALL, U. 8. Attorney..

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