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Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound is an excellent tonic for the motherboth before and after child-birth. Jt+is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, and does not contain any harm- ful drugs. Xt ea be taken in safety by DISTEMPER COMPOUND being laid up with Distemper, Influenza, Pi Eye, Laryngitis, Heaves, Coughs or Colds. Give “SPOHN'S" to both the sick snd the well ones. The standard remedy for 30 yenrs, temper, SPFOHN MEDICAL CO. It Might Be His Thrift It isn’t a man’s vanity that makes him drop in the collection clinking coin instead of a silent bill.— Duluth Herald DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN GOSHEN, IND. Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. 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NEWARKMN. 4 Cuticura Talcum Unadulterated Exquisitely Scented Ea IE DR.LD.KELLOGG’S ASTHMAREMEDY for the prompt of Asthma and ever. 22 Soren wie Northrop & Lyman Co. inc. Buftalo, N.Y. i IL Ss A] 1% ge E PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS eeeefeelelespemfeefonfesfontosf fest ontode By the wil of the Inte Mrs, Aman- da Gladfelter, of Spring Get. tyshurg College and the theological gemnary have each been bequeathed the sum of $5000. Eighty-five members of the Wash ington Hook and Ladder Company, of Reading, were guests of the Eagle Hose Company, of York Mrs Hoffman, of Lewis. town, stairs about a week know a wrist was X-ray plcture was Grove, Charles fell ago, but broken taken, Uncle Sam's dirigibde Shanandoah, which passed to south of Uniontown, is believed to have been the indirect cause of an accident at Thompson Cross roads that killed one life and inflicted probably fatal injuries to an- other person. Mr. and Mrs' Harry Ziotin, of Norfolk, Va., whose automo- bile was struck by a street car, were watching the blg eraft as they drove along and evidently did not see the approaching car. Zlotin was Instantly killed and Mrs. Zlotin Is dying from a fractured skull and a broken back. Louls Seaman was arrested 1h Potts. ville and given 4 hearing for an auto- mobile accldent which occurred two years ago. City police gave as the al leged reason for the delay the fact that Seaman joined the army and wns known of his where- It was alleged that following game Deaman ran into down did not until an Davies held the man and also imposed a fine for Alderman for trial automobile without a reg- istration card Constance Stoner, the €G-year-old A. Stoner, result of went into run. Tt died as the of Gettysburg, 4 Constance sculded th» hath reom to turn hot ning in the tub, Ir for the spigot she lost her balance and fell o the water. With the exception of her face, she was badly scalded. Two ran when water reaching sistes to the room from the tub. yradford county sportsmen are con. iiherally to the proposed bond issue educational The Sayre rod ard gun Sayre $25 forest and hns the voted of Williamsport, head of ga ne commission and chalrman o. the conservation council While walking through his way to target . Stanford Sigafoos of Upper Eddy, near Eastor, was shot ly wounded when the revoly. Mack nnd er In the hands of one of his compan- the right lung Easton Hospital inter where he died fifty minutes George F. Lauer, of Reading, has among the papers of his father, Frederick Lauer, Reading's hrewer, a letter from Presi. Andrew Johnson to whom the elder Lauer had sent 5 keg of ale with his compliments. President John- gon acknowledged the gity Mareh 21, 1886. and in his letter Indicated that had sampled the contents of the The letter follows: “1 received md inte dent CASK 1 find it worthy the of your well known at you will reputation establishment and beg in tumbling from the hayloft to the floor of an abanmoned stasle at terious character, who frequently dis appeared and reappeared, received a fractured skull and internal injuries which resulted in his death. Watson slept on a load of hay from Indigestion and began to pace the loft when he stepped on the rot- ten board, which caved through, ° Major Hugentugler, of York, order- the reinstatement of Patrolman Gor- man Christine under suspension with- out pay at the mayor's orders since September 24, A taxicab bearing a Jersey Clty license plate drew up In front of the Sykesville National Bank and a well known resident of Sykesville emerged. The man entered the bank and drew £144. which he handed to the chauf- feur, the latter thanked the other with a grin and drove off. The Sykesville man confided to Intimates that he had fmhibed unwisely In Jersey City and acting on a whim had lurched into a taxicab, articulated “Sykesville” as well as he could and droped off to sleep. The chauffeur consulted his maps and started off, apparently satis. fied his passenger was a good financial risk. Three additional cases of smallpox were reported In the Pottsville dis- trict, the new outbreak being at Mill Creek, A flend with a mania for turning In false alarms has the Mt, Carmel fire department on the Jump. Simon Z. Uhler, of Burnham, aged 83 years, dropped dead at the Stan dard Steel Works, where he had been employed for years. Stricken with blood poisoning, the result of a minor injury sustained at play, Emily, the T-year-old daughter of Grant M. Eddinger, of Boyertown, Qled. : EAST AND WEST His Electoral Vote May Reach 350---Popular Plurality Is Not Certain DAVIS GETS SOLID SOUTH! La Follette Certain Only Of Wisconsin, His Vote Dis- appointing Backers Coolidge has himself in a the Far his and Calvin elected to succeed President of the United landslide which swept the Middle West, a large part West, which party's in Senate. His Latest Washington. been as States East, of the increased the House has both and vote vote reach 3560. that electoral may returns indicated would carry Nebraska, Nevada might even carry Missouri «John W. Davis, Democratic nominee, seems have an electoral not than 136 which somewhat he and to vote of may be in when the final re in from New Mexico and Arizona where he is running neck and less LaFollette carried oy his own State, Wisconsin, although he ran sed His popular vote States York, Coolidge several Eastern Maryland and New to the notably contributed pluralities The Democrats appear to have | seats in Massacihn probably in seem to have lost seats in the House bloc suffered Senate losses, apparently and M has Brookhart, of lows, The Kiux Klan, which the campaign Ku in as an scored against has vinlent opponents in a number Not only did John W who denounced it name re as. did also de but Senatorial and Guber by defeat, Senator LaFollette, who nounced it, New York Coolidge and Dawes swept New York State with a plural- after midnight. 734 districts missing With out of State gave Cool- 648.202 Ae pe Vy “a mn and Davis Of the missing districts 290 are in New York city At 1.20 A. M. George K State chairman, of Morris, need- election Smith the of Governor re Roosevelt by a plural- betwen 50,000 and 65,00 At 1.15 A. M of 66,802 Governor § over Gubernatorial The vote for the rest of the State George had a vote with 526. For Lieutenant - Governor R. Lunn, the incumbent, of 442088, as compared Milwaukee —On the basis of 272 precincts reported out of a total of in the State LaFolletie was The tab ulation gave LaFollette 38.214, Cool- fdge 32.431 and Davis 6.345. LaFollette managers predicted he would carry the State by a large ma- jority. The tabulation showed about one-tenth of the State reporting. The increase of LaFollette in the last 100 precincts heard from was approximately 3,000 votes, At the State ca ital, where he re- celved the election returns by special wire, Senator LaFoMette indicated to friends that he would be unable to appraise the results on the basis of fragmentary returns, He awaited each bulletin eagerly, | smiling as the figures were read and remarking from time to time to a small circle of friends on the sig- nificance he attached to the reports. | He would have nothing for publica- | tion, however, he said, until the re-| turns might be studied. : : Montpelier, Vt-—Vermont poured | out her votes for President Calvin | With a little more than half | ihe vote counted the President had received 33.780 votes, Davis running a poor seco with 6,270. LaFollette received 2.816, in the Gubernatorial contest, Bill ings, Republican, was running slightly behind the head of his ticket with 81,686 votes, and Martin, Democrat, had 7,193. fn Plymouth, the birthplace of the President, Mr. Coolidge received 166 votes, Davis 7 and LaFollette 1. Providence, R. I—With returns from 43 districts out of 194 in Rhode Isiand. w Chas Gu. Dawes . AF /(] CHMarris vlwvuy TOTAL VOTE IN ELEC NECESSARY State Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Hlinois Indiana lowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Magyland Massachusett Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming President 73 ver Joi were Coolidge, LaFoliette had pol fistric Rep iblican Sena iorial candid i he of the late United States Senator LeBaron B. Coit for the regular term to § Nitta . William S A : 3 tT i no eading Gove Dem ie reg liow, was Flynn | yeratic canal date, by 9.849 1 term and n same figure for the Edward M Dre moc than For Governor, former Gov Republican, was term Sullivan, Independ ent leas ratic candidate 150 in the same disiricts Aras Pothier, lea Lieut .-Gov votes, with 34 districts heard from Wilmington, Del—President Cool idge had a big lead in Delaware over his two opponents in late returns Coolidge, 4624, Davis, 2,007; LaFollette, 548 In the same districts T. Coleman du Pont. Republican, led James M Tun- nell. his Democratic opponent for United States Senator, by more than 2.300 votes, while Robert P. Robinson, Republican candidate for Governor, had a two-to-one vote over Joseph Ban croft, Democrat Memphis —Returns gave John W Davis, Democratic Presidential candi date. 44.447 votes; President Coolidge 31.394 and Senator LaFollette 1,659 Returns were from 75 of the counties in the State, in the Senatorial contest Gen. LD 95 votes and H. B. Lindsay, Republican, 25,240. Gov. Austin Peay, Democratic can- didate for re-election, had 42.306 votes and his Republican opponent, T. F. Peck, 28,207. Harvey Hanna, Democratic incum- bent, was leading W. T. Testerman, his Republican opponent in the con test for Rallway Commissioner, by a ratio of approximately two to One. Hanna had 29,990 and Testerman 14. 395. S— Indianapolis.~ZOn the face of the re- tutns from scattered precincts throughout the State of Indiana, but from enough sources to tell the trend, President Coolidge has carried the State by a plurality which will range trom 100,000 to 160,000. LaFollette is running exceptionally weak, and probably will not get 5 per cent. of the total vote, which will run close to 1,660,000. Jackson, Republican, for Governor, {a not running as strong as Coolidge, TORAL COLLEGE, 531. Davis La Follette 9 - .“" tors Coolidge 9 Ne i 3 G8 90 ~3 13 Wn i Ww 349 13 136 { appears WO Democrat have been elected over by at least Cullioch, Manchester, N. H-—~Coolidge had 2 New Hampshire, on returns, and was Totals unofficial tout of 294 towns and | President 29,018 and Davis | LaFollette received 1,364. gaining of wards the ticket, with nearly 13,000 plurality in 110 districts over George E rand, his Democratic opponent totals were 25697 and 12.844 The result for Governor was ex crat, was about 7.500 behind John G 21,668 Browa. for Winant and Newark. N. J.—With returns com of the State, including results from all counties except one, Presiden! Coolidge had gained a lead of more than 50,000 over Davis, his neares’ opponent. United States Senator Walter E. Edge had a lead of almos! 40,000 over Donnelly, Democrat. The vote was: Coolidge, 88,378; Davis, 35.592; LaFollette, 12,198; Edge, 78,782; Donnelly, 38,822; Rec ord, Progressive, 4,309. Mrs. Mary T. Norton, through he: election on the Democratic ticket ir the Twelfth district, became the firs! | New Jersey woman elected to mem bership in the House of Representa tives. Other Congressional figures were meager. Columbus, Ohio. President Coolidge on returns from about one-eighth of Ohio's 8,400 precincts had built up 2 lead of better than two to one over John W. Davis early. Senator Robert M. LaFollette on these returns Was running third, with about half as many votes as Davis. However, the totals included only meager reports from the centers of population, wher it has been admitted, LaFollette wil get most of his strength. The figures for 1,080 precincts were: Coolidge, 144,491; Davis, £6,660; La Follette, 25,080. oA Evanston, IllL—Charles G. Dawe: and his Republican running-mate, Cal vin Coolidge, carried his home pre cinet here by an overwhelming ma jority. The vote was: Coolidge, 593; Davis, 54; LaFollette, 28. All but three persons registered in the precinct voted. 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