Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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BEATEN
IN OWN STATE BY
CLOSE TO. 40,000
if IVtlinf huyn Defeats Sen-
';?- atr t Martlne for
Re-election
IDGE MADE GOVERNOR
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THatNTON! K. X. Nor. . -Th Republl
mm 'west New Jersey. Wllon' horn
flit. Jif t election yesterday by a vot
ftmated irom 30.000 to 40.000, with
JWNChM for President leading, and electing
fttnator Walter K. Edge. Republican, of
AttanUc Countr. over II Otto Vlttpenn.
Democrat, of Hudnon. Governor; former
Jstr Joseph B. Frellnghuysen. Republl.
evn. of Somerset, over United States Sen
ator Jane E. Martins, Democrat, or Union.
UaHed Btates Senator, and A republican
Lsctslsturs.
"In thl. the 4th Congressional District.
Qhsfigresaman E. C. Hutchinson. Republican.
erf thla city, won from A. M lleekman.
rWnocrat. of Somerset, for Congress, by
ajy about 900.
Itepubllcan 8tat headquarters thl
, morning claimed New Jersey for that party
fef JF.000 to 41,000 The IemocratIn State
headquarters, on West State street, cloaed
early, auif no statement wan forthcoming.
'The Senate will lw Republican by from
.. . to IB. and the Hmin Itepubllcan by about
. 24) to 40, giving the Republicans a majority
m en Joint ballot tif St. which will Inaure the
election of a Itepubllcan to succeed mate
Comptroller Edward I. Edwards.
Eight, and Dosnlbly nine. Congressmen
K have beta elected by the Republican. The
m Republican have In all likelihood carried
a.-i. ... -- .... .... .... ait. a.i. . ,rek
&Mmi abi. q, iin, Bui, lin, owl, yiu im viu
districts, while the Democrat probably
aotured the Id. 6th. 11th and 12th. The
Ith may not remain in The Democratic
', column.
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.....,rt.,,tu Jfel 2 lOjf I loH Jw lojl It 16(1 Mf 4t If 4fl 104? 10M IMT
Ml 1B ft? J? M Jif it 5l ft4$ 5m sei 2J2 h4 4S ui ofj
' 2M iu In 4ij jjj iii li it ii jij o 491 Tsi tji li
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f!L' IK' Jii J?J ?S? 1"1 ,n ll 882 181 16j 180 m 88 842 4
4m 287 46 H4 401 IbA inn He jni lilt Ijif Iftn l?i ni. ml m
IIP V: l 127 122 Ji i2 4itt ii 9?2 ill n in, ill fhZ i U
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.... 811 814 5J 280 T8 27 71 J 842 784 271 2f" I '
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P. 218 lI 281 128 24 18 2(10 1211 Dir. 131 1-11 118 Ha fin " .,
'"wn.nip U 118 142 18 IiO j& 12 o 7 7 127 12 ii
11(1 111 117 74 118 lie 1 l?ft 7& .1 Tl ivi it? n
To,,, 170 8587 727 87 71 428 7200 8910 7287 1J81 87(12 87 8718 f.88 MIO 7802
OfKlxl totlU ... . 10131 14S2 I878S 107.V1 14 11248 1874 10848 1713 It 051 10088 10284 "7P 1007 1705 1MU
Van Not. Dem'ocrata. were re-elected
the Awenblr by tOO and W0.
to
..Ward.
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CAMDEN CITY TICKET
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QEnMAN VOTE EVIDENT
". Hudaon County, the Democratic bulwark,
ave only 11.000 for AVIttpenn, although
.the Democrat had been predicting before
S, election that It would give from 35,000 to
80.000 for the Democratic canaiaaie ror
E. Governor In 1013 Hudson gave Fielder
a, nluralltv of 2B.B9S oer Stokee. Ilenubll-
Lean, for Governor Thin Mump In the Demo-
Jeratlo yota In Hudson I put down generall'
to ine ucrman vote, wnicn la oeucveu 10
'have gone largely to Hughri.
' Ealez cave about IS.000 to the Repub-
f Mean ticket, electlnc Oiborne, Itepubllcan,
to the State Senate, and a llepuoilcan as-
8tmb t delegation
t Moimo-rth CountT. where Shadow Lawn.
I, Preeldfnf Wllnon'e rairamer home. Is located,
gave nn' a alight plurality for him.
- FreluiKhuysen, Itepubllcan, for United
,8tate Senator, mado a good run, defeating
Martlne, the Incumbent, and sharing the
honors Tvlth Governor-elect Kdce.
n.nAN.li, D,,Ib Pti. I, ,!,,. nvvaa,-.!,.
;' early this morning n&id ha had nothing to
eay as to tne result in rvew jersey. lie
had a long conversation with Secretary Jo
seph P. Tumulty, at Shadow Lawn, over the
'telephone.
PROGRESSIVES RESPONSIBLE
The abnormal vote for the Republican
lwu-ty Indicated that the Progressive re
turned almost en mame to the Republican
fold, as the vole for Hughes la calculated to
be close to the combined vote four years
a$o for Taft and ltmmevelt.
lt in me 1st congrewuonai aistrict, William
J. urownlng. Hepubucan. won from wlllard
jr. cattell. Democrat, for Congress: In the
141. Isaac llacharach. nenuhllran riprna(rf
"(William Meyer, Democrat; In the 3d,
fThomas K. Scully. Dmoeral. won from
"Robert Carson. Republican; In the 4th, E. C.
ilitltchlnaon. Recubllcan. defeated A. t
,'Beekman by a close vote : tn the Bth, John
ii. (.-spsttck. Republican, has been re-elected,
Veatlng William E. Ta(tle.
In the Cth District Ttohert N. Tr..ih
Cent., haR In all tirobabltlty won over nn,
li. Fake, Rep., by a close vote. In the
7th the Republlcana re-elected Ron w.
(prukker oer Thomas J, Beardmore. In
i a in congressman R. Wayne Parker,
; Hep., defeated John A. Matthews, Dem.
,. In the loth District Frt-dcrlck R. Lehl
bacn. Rep., waa re-elfcUd over Dallas
- j Flanagan, Dem.; In the 11th John J,
rn .Kagan, Dem.. defeated E. C, Drennan. Rep ,
and In the 12th Congressman John A. Ham
w tnel, Dem., has been re-elected over Arthur
T. Dear.
II. Otto Wlttpenn, of Jra-sey City, wired
Cclonel Edge, his successful opponent for
; Sovernor, as follows:
; I "Congratulations and my best wishes for
-; successful administration."
f Edge replied: ''Many thanks for your
-..eordlal telegram, and good wishes."
"J Governor-elect Edge has made this state
r"jant; ! . "I am, of eourrp, more than gratified with
'the emphatic, result which wns made poa-
atfcle only by the support of an army of
friends and well-wishers. It Is particularly
w.rd,
rir.t
Fectind .', ,
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Thirteenth
Tot Is
Kills
RP
. 072
. 11X1
. 47H
8
77
004
. 1043
. 774
. 822
. 1
848
. 888
. BID
1(171.1
Mayer
rtfcorder
lty Trfturr
Wrlsht Scull Xttckhfttin Armatrbiiv Frey
IVm. Im. p. Dm. ll'P.
.17 4!l KM MS ft'.
33" 47 1243 828 101
2Ui 211 ' 241) 413
283 i'M MJ 21 872
4.M 482 743 80S 7J7
38 AV2 47 M.I Ml
322 42 l"2 442 lull
317 4fl 73 47 73
48 33 S2 377 U0
H 78 II4J 701 InM
42 8n 38 88 n
AM 33 2 BHl 83
41(7 444 7Wl 427
ll-lfr of Tim
Kline Fnarki
Thlr prrelnct mlaalns.
aim
10930
0042
10321
Dtn.
824
C2P
22l
277
477
30
44
471
38
711
888
7(1
42
0248
Pn
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07
1207
M7
8ml
731
WIS
111-..-.
740
t)4H
ln7
38
'III
701
10733
pleasing In view of the entry of the Presi
dent Into the State fight It Is unnecessary
for me to say that I purpose to carry out
my business program, which Is now possi
ble with a Republican Legislature to back
It up."
President Wilson's own precinct In
Princeton went for Hughes by about 10
votes.
ATLANflC
MATS LANDINO. N J.. Nov $. With
only ten dln'rlcts to hear from Atlantic
County returns n plurality for Hughes and
Fairbanks of more than 6000; Edge, for
Governor, about 6500; Frellnghuysen. for
United States Senator. 61.00: Uacharacli,
for Congre, 6300; Richards, for State
Senator. 3000; Whitman and Taraons, for
Assembly, 60. Republicans swept the
county for nil municipal oftlces.
BURLINGTON
MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Nov. 8. Rur
llngton County returns Indicate pluralities
as follows: Hughes. 2250; Frellnghuysen.
3000; Edge, 3360; Bacharach, 3700,
CAPE MAY
CAPK MAT, Nov. I. Cape May County
gives Hughes a plurality of 646; Frellng
huysen, for United States Senator, 1009;
Edge, for Governor. 1014; Bachrach, for
Congress, 1314; Robert S. Miller, Rep., waa
elected Sheriff. Corsvllls II Btllle, Rep.,
was reelected to the Assembly.
CUMBERLAND
BIUDOETON, N. J., Nov. 8 7tlmates
of the Republican pluralities In Cumber
land County are as follows: Hughes
JS52: . Fr'Hnehuysen, 1900; Bacharach,
18001 Edge. 1300: Flthlan, for State Sena
tor, 1600; Sheppard, for Assembly, 1760.
ESSEX .
NEWARK", Nov. 8 With offlclal figures
far from complete, the vo of Essex
,.riy ln,d,c' Pluralities of between
18,000 and 30,000 for Hughes. Joseph fl.
I'r'l,"huSr"n tor United States Senator
and Walter Edge, Governor, all Republi
cans. The Republicans re-elected Edmund
eg Comfort
,.l,,J?yl,f.rfl,r?n.,S.ta mM":
Corliss Laced Mocking
Af''i,l,.a support and lis treat,
rotnt that sivta Imm.rti.,. V-.
Si'r,,lu,,1. to every rondllUHi
5 gSH
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Jfffii
m V, t;
" Sil
fiwl
irV
wlthnut rubber.
liundtra
wears for nintU. iltda to your
m.aaur.. . ,ch. or two'fSr
aame l 81.00. Call nd bi
ntaaunJ frre, cr wrlta tor sale.
mr;urem,nt blank No. 10. "
wa also males abdominal bolts
fnjin rlartlol lo ordir. ,u
Hours B io 8 dally; p to 4 flat
I (am Corllii Limb Specially Co
IU 4Stf. Wall ebone. Watoul Jt
S.EATS 7; WEIGHS 3005US.
BEAUTIFUL AND LIVELY
That well describes the
7-passenger 6-30 Chal
mers. The car of the
double cowl, marine,
lines, long tufted uphol
stery. Its activity on
hills and in city streets
has caused wide com
ment. Saneindesignand
sensible in action. Easy
on the pocket book,
Ulil Kr. 30 Mdjr $;2a. After
Ait $1351. A imrity car.
(AM fnUtt Uk Btrt)
CHALMEHS M0T0i CAR CO, OF PHIU.
Z NORTH WQAP STREET
Kersteoe Tlaee f
1
B. Osborne as State Senator and twelve
assemblymen by big pluralities
GLOUCESTER
WOODnURY, Nov 8 Gloucester Coun
ty gave the Republican ticket the follow.
Ing pluralities: Hughes, 1800; Frellng
huysen. 3300, and West, for Assembly,
1300. Three districts are to be heard from.
Rep, for Governor, 3000; Frellnghuysen,
Rp., for I'nlted States Senator, 4000; Hut
chinson. Hep., for Congress. 1300; Ham
mond, Rep, for State Senator, 600; OH
Phant Rep, for Assembly, 4000; Allison,
Rep., for Assembly, 3000; Read, Rep., for
Assembly, 1800.
MONMOUTH
FREEHOLD, N J. Nov 8. Ninety-two
out of SI districts. Monmouth county, give
for President. Wilson, 10,443; Hughes,
11.335; Unite States Senator, Martlne.
805. Frellnghuysen, 10,071; Governor.
Wlttpenn. 9184; Edge. 10.004; Congress.
Scully, 10.009; Carson. S77S. Oeran and
tjionzzsms
HUDSON
JERSEY CITY. Nov. 8. Estimated plu
ralities In Hudson County: President Wll
son, 13,000; United State Senator, Martlne
11,000; Congremen, Hamlll and Egan, II,.
000; State Senator McGlenon, 11,000
HUNTERDON
FLKMI.VOTON. Nov. 8, Hunterdon
County polled a big vote yesterday Wilson
received 1000 plurality II, Otto Wlttpenn
Dem received 960 plurality oer Walter
E Edge, Rep. Atariah M, Beekmsn. Dem..
Congress, has 70 plurality over Elijah C
Hutchinson, Rep. .lames E. Msrtlne, Dem
ocrat. received 735 plurality over Joseph
II Frellnghuysen, Rep, for United States
Senator. Harry J. Tobst, Dem, waa re
elected Assemblyman.
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f mutt havn tome-
in addition to
memory,
there are 61 ways
MERCER
TRENTON, N. J, Nov. 8. Mercer
county, with only a few districts missing,
gives the following estlmnted pluralities'
Hughes, Rep., for President, 4500. Edge,
A eh
thing
mere
though
of serving a potato and
107 ways of cooking an
egg.
After an egg has been
cooked 107 ways, Its own
mother wouldn't know ill
(Efic t&t. 3ants
Walnut at 13th Street
MIDDLESEX
NEW BnUNSWICK N. J., Nor, 8. Mid
dlesex County gave these pluralities: For
President, Hughes, 1700; United States Sen
ator, .Frellnghuysen, Republican. 3100: Con
gress, Scully, Democrat. 400. The Repub
licans elected all the Assemblymen.
OCEAN
TOMS RIVER. N. J.. Nor. (.Hughes
will have 1000 majority In Ocean County,
Frrllnhuysen 800, Edge 700. Parsons, Rtp,
for Congress 700. Conrad, Rep., elected
to the State Senate, and Hagetnan, Rep.
to the Assembly.
PASSAIC
rASSAtC. N. J., Nor. 3. Although
Hughes .did not run with his ticket In
Passaic county, his estimated plurality Is
close to 6000. The plurality of Joseph F,
Freyllnghuyeen, Republican candidate for
United States Senator, Is between 65,000 and
70.000. while Dow 11. Drukker, the present
Representative In Congress from the 7th
district won by a trifle more than 1300.
The file Republican candidates for mtmh
of the Assembly won by pluralities of 1300.
John J, Slater, four time county clerk was
re-elected, running ahead of hi ticket Ills
estimated plurality la between "800 and
8000. The Egan good road bill was carried
In Passaic.
SALBM
PENNSGROVB, N. J, Nor, -Tvermbl(-cans
art canfldent that they hare carried
Salem County and they Are only waiting to
aee how large a majority they have piled
up. Republican leader figure that It will
reach 1300 for the entire county. Assem
blyman Greenwood, of Elmer, has been re
elected. In the rennrgroTe election for borougn
offices sticker pUyed a big part In the
rotlng because of many racanciea left upon
th ticket at the primaries, when Interest
was lax.
SUSSEX
TRENTON, Nor. 8. The first district to
be hesrd from In Russet County gar
Hughes 26 and Wilson 33. There are 28
districts In Sussex County.
County pluralities until early today
were; Atlantic 4600 R.: Camden, (000
R; Cumberland. 1000 R. ! Gloucester, 1800
R; Salem, 600 R ', Monmouth, 3200 D.
UNION
ELIZABETH, N. J.. Nov. 8, Seventy
nine districts out of 104 In Union County
give Hughes 27(4 plurality and Edge, 3331.
United States Senator Martlne was defeated
In his home county by Joseph 8. Frellng
huysen by about 2600. The Martlne vote
was a decided disappointment to the Dem
ocrats, the Senator falling even to carry his
home city, Plalnfleld. The large Republican
pluraHJe re elected Co4rrMnka
Capstick, of to, Cth Congre4ofitf
in virtually every precinct. Ill 6m
former Congressman TVIIllam E. Tutai J
.--. e t.1. -..., ., L.t
r(l iiru ui inn aciiiwaiig could
Congressman Capstlck's plurality In
County will be about 1000. The Oe
American voia waa virtually solid
Hughe and Frellnghuysen. The pra
memners oi me state Assembly, Wll
v, Jiunyon. oi t-jaunneia; unarles Mo
of Elizabeth, and John F PlersnrL r
field, Republican, were re-elected by iSl
jorltle ranging from 4000 to 6000. S
WARREN
uM.viur.iiD, nor. a warren CosmtI
has gone Democratic by a majority m2
from 1000 to 2000. Wilson has a nlurai?!
estimated at 1800 ' """''fl
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