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Show IBEO CLOSES IB-IT FIGHT ijjroralty Election Tuesday fjas Many Noisy Street Preludes. rtflCAGO, March 29 Chicago 's mu-'.jl mu-'.jl campaign for mayor tonight I with a carnival of noise ana own spectacles which many ob-"n ob-"n declared hail not teen equaled r'.,,s Besides circus rings, there s(aVes to accommodate the mi-'' mi-'' ' performers supporting each of ii candidates for mayor at the '.; on Tuesday, April 1. -'ijs blared through the down-town all day; automobiles loaded with ';;'Vl workers, their vehicles be-"d be-"d and pennant decorated, show-': show-': handbills ; women filled auto, trucks i ' with megaphones proclaime,d the of their favorito candidates, paraded, soldiers and sailors in '.'; !companies marched, tho business ' 0f the city was bedlam as the .-.me raged, with street corner ora-ir' ora-ir' flowing from balconies, boxes and mobiles. Numerous fistic encoun-. encoun-. occurred, without serious results j7 as reported. .jVOr William Hale Thompson, Ee- tan; County Clerk Robert M. tier,' Democrat, and States Attor-'Jaciay Attor-'Jaciay Hoyne, a Democrat running 'independent candidate by peti-,' peti-,' each claimed victory tonight by pluralities, 'ier candidates are John Fitzpat-f Fitzpat-f Labor party; John M. Collins, 'ilist, and Adolph Carm, Soeialist-,r. Soeialist-,r. Besides the mayor, thirty-five lien and other municipal officers o be elected. nor Thompson, elected four years l oVer Sweitzer by 148,000, has been sled by his opponents on his "war cil, and also as a servant of public ies, which he denied; the public ::y favoritism has been the princi-(karge princi-(karge also against Sweitzer, and i he and Thompson have been jvl by Hoyne of being machine .dates. |