s w ', urn .K EEH tt pnwrap I2ES33 INryft v PUBLIC -IiEt)(fefi-PHIL APXigaiA, 5. ;. flp$jBjfl ' 1 II V" ''' ' ' "I' ' III ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,'. it " . ' ' ,,,., OREMAINSDRY s OLDIER VOTE ADS Wets' Hoped Returned Service -jjMen Would Defeat Four Pro 'i hibitioii Proposals 75,000 MAJORITY FOR 'DRYS' ly llio Aiiswlateil l'rts Columbus, Ohio, Xor. 5. Additional j wtiirns received up to noon todnj by Secretary of State Smith served only I to substantiate earlier prediction that tho drya earried nil four piohlbltlon I proposals by 11k majorities at o.itrr- dny'c election. Chief Statistician John- i ,o, of the secretary'' office, wild the ilr) majorities would reach 7".000 .litarine out the claim? mode last night by dry leaders. rN . In initiating the prohibition proposal I the wetH had claimed thai the votes of returned soldier would put Ohio back into the wet column. CHtcrday'H dn victory came just a 3 ear after Ohio! first voted state-wide prohibition and less than Mx months after It became cf- feetivc May 27 In nddition to defeating the proposed repeal of state-wide prohibition, Ohio yesteiday apparently voted by big ma- ' joritics to uphold the action or tno l.ec islnture in rutlfyiiiR th federal prohibi tion amendment: to forbid the manu facture and sale of beer containing as high us " 7 per cent nleidiol and to put Into effect the C'rabbe prohibition en Corccmcnt bill paused 1 the Legislature last spring All four proposals were Initiated b the wets L. II. Gibson, manager of the Ohio Home Utile Aisorintion. early this taornini conceded that the dr.s had arricd nt least three of the four meas ures. He contended, howeer, that the vote was close on the proposed consti tutional amendment favoring low -power bee'r, with the chances favoring the Wets, Both wets and drjs put up UDUSuallj hard Oghts this year, knowing that the nation was watching to see what Ohio, the largest prohibition state, would do. Ohio is the iirst state that hus held a referendum on the federal prohibition amendment Indiiations tndoj weic that the pro ijrWpV r Mr - - .m 1 ml mm 1 Bk, lKi BOTH SIDES CLAIM 'Coolidge Is Victot ' in Massachusetts MARYLANDVICTORY Continued I'rom ri On Ito 301,278 for Chandler Wood, Demo crat, The entire 'ilepubllcan state ticket was elected by large margins, Tho only Bpirited contest was for state treasurer, and the Democratic nominee, Chandler jr. ,Vool, succeeded in mai ling Krcd J. Burrcll, Itcpublican, run far behind the head of the ticket. Ilur- rell was elected, however, by a plu rality of 7fl.I)"0. the vote being: Bur- roll, 273,022 ; Wood, 101,702. Bj the Associated l'ies Although the Democrats gained four llaltimorc, Mil., Nov. . Itctuins iscats in the House o' 'tcprcsentatlves, 6emocrAts Carry Baltimore, but C. O. P. Candidate for Gov ernor Loads in Counties LEGISLATURE IS IN DOUBT the Ilcpilbllcans gained three in tho t i 1 ...Ml 1nn flint iinin1 Intern Ol'IlUlPi UUU Will liu- vu... ....-. . CALVIN COOU.H.K OYSTER BAY CELEBRATES from the counties which dribbled in during the forenoon indicated that the election was still n nip and tuck lace with the chances increasing than an official canvass would be necessary to de termine the result. Party lenders on both sides at 11 o'clock were still claim ing the election of their respective 1 gubernatorial candidate.", bj small I pluralities Albert C Bitchie. the Democratic )cr nn(j attitude cf tho governor during ' nominee, carried Baltimore cits by 17R3 I the last two months since the Boston i , ,!. ,. , .-... 1.:.. 11. nolieemen went out on a strike. piurainy oer iiarry . .., .,. ..- - . . an(J thc tlccompaI1T. publican opponent. The nte was: inp qUC,tlon of law ar.d orcior wa3'thc Ilitehie. "i,'I,ft7t : Nice. r,2,-M. ' supremo issue, Governor Coolidgc re- fused to discuss imyiiiinK cmc. xnv petitions In favor of reinstating the striker, and campaign work in be half of tho gubernatorial candidate who promised to reinstate then), Hrcry ad vertised Republican rally wag attended by striking policemen, who made It a point to Interrupt tie speaker at u convenient time to ask tho question: "Is there any law on the statute books of Massachusetts to prevent a policeman from joining tho American Federation of Labor?" In one form or another this was tho point which tho strikers en deavored to bring homo to the -otcrs at every opportunity. The election has shown two or three things. As far as thc power of labor In this state is concerned, or as far as the effort to array labor ngulnst or ganized authority is concerned, the re sult is n dismal failure, Labor did not take tho side of tho striking policemen. Long Concedes Defeat I'rom a national standpoint, it is in teresting to note what the two party I platforms advocated as to tho peace treaty ana rue league 01 nations. The Ilepunlicans urged "Immediate lYinlnc! (n hMh lirnnelies. The House will linwA 17ft llenllbficanS. Bilty-tWO I rntlfl'iiHAn nt thn (rontv pifl,nnf nr,w1 Democrats and two Independents, and ment, but with adequate reservations to the Senate thirty-three llcpublicans anu preserve American sovereignty." The Hovcn Democrats. Stato-wldc Landslide 1 The vote was a state-wide landslide. I The highest expectations of the support ! crs of the governor were realized. It wasTin aosoiute inuorBcineiu iu mc ui Incomplete reports gae tho counties to Nice bj nevcral hundred less plurality than Ilitehie received in Balti more, but Onlen L. Tnit. Itcpublican state chairman, who had conceded Baltimore city t Ilitehie bj 1S00 claimed NIcp'h election in 11 safe mur gin The figures from the connt'.es were estimnted, based on ery meager returns Xiee, his Ile- Rejolccs Over '-Young Teddy's" Elec tion Victory and 7-Pound Son OjMer llaj. X. V. Nov. ." fBy A. IV 1 Ouster Bin gloated toda over the elution of I.ieut Col Theodore Boose elt, Jr to the State Assembly and sbiiitd with linn Ins happiness ill the birth of an ' Blcctinn-duj" son The one triple ol discussion iu this little town, where the name of Boose- clt is woishiped was "ouug led- ;,nd ,t wus generally conceded that thc ' roll 11 s reiiiari.auie run in veniiTuuy government and tho laws of Massa chusetts! will be muintaineo, he said time nnd again in one wny or another. roUcemen's Appeal l'ails On thc pollen issue there was the most strenuous kind of a campaign waged by the polieeroeu and their sjm- nathuers. nr.sr 01 an. 11 ujiui, mu.u noted constitutional amendment provid ing for the classilicatioii of property foi taxation was defeated be a majority of wore than 100,000 The .Ohio Tax payers' League, which sponsored the amendment, itmreded its defeat late last night by more than 100,000. The amendment was ietorious in the larger cities, but .went down to defeat in the smaller towns and 1 ural communities. Mayor Harry L. Davis. Republican, was re-elected in Cleveland: Major Conuel Sehreiber, independent, wax re-elected iu Toledo and Mayor George tT. Karb, Democrat, was defeated for re-election in Columbus bj .1. .1. Thoma. Itcpublican. Elmer Mayor Is Re-elected Elmer. X'. J.. Nov. ri.-r-Charles 3". IMtchner, Itcpublican was re-elected mayor of the borough of Klmer without opposition. election, his inajnritj over Ins Demo cratic opponent. Kilns Baff. being esti mated nt between ::000 and "."00. This was deilared to be the biggest Bepub licau majoritj cum rolled up In thc Stc oud Asscmblj district iu Nassau county. When the returns last night indicated a sweeping victor. Colonel Booscvelt went to Itepiiblican headquarters at thc Oyster Bav Inn and was greeted with cheers. "Hello everybody ! It's per fectly fine!" he exclaimed as his friends crliwdrd about him and grasped his hand "And l'w got 11 sern pound low too.'- he added with a broad grin. Tin boy tin been named (iueutin. nftcr th.' e President's son. who was killed in I'raiice in uerial combat After cheers had been given for the (rimiel and his babv. he helped himself to a black cigar, remarking "All poll tn mns smoke cigars, and T suppose T had better smoke, too." Colonel Hoose ct staj"d at the inn fur uearlv two hours and signrd the historic hotel reg ister as "Theodore Itooseielt. asscmblj -man -elect and father of four " G, O. P. Sweeps Hazleton llalctou. Va., Nor. 3 In the citj election Itepiiblican candidates swept the field. C J. Hill is re-elected as city treasurer: ,T. B. Altmiller. .Jacob Martin, Charles B. Bittenbendor are icturned to the city Council and John Kempt is named as the fourth man, all being Republican nominees. Iu the school director fight John Hildc brand and Walter Dcltrich, both Re publicans, arc elected. at such public could secure for of ninetv-flvo sinkers, in groups oinc.nl figures from the state will be of .four and live cacu Rro'.p wiu m. needed lo settle the ficlit finiillc. I automobile, toured the state, speaung B. BrookeI.ee. Democratic candidate 1 at labor meetings nnd fnr cnmiilroller. carried Baltimore hv I gatherings as they nearly 0000 plurality which, it was audiences. ,,mn conceded, was enough to assure his Then between HO and 100 'women, election. The rest of the state ticket I sent out by the Women s Trade bnion attorney general, clerk of the court of League, did campaign work among appeals was as doubtful as the gov- wonen throughout tnc Btnie. crnorship early todav. Another special drive in Boston was The Legislature also w?s in doubt thc canvassing of police routes witn Democratic platform favpred adoption of tho treaty, but with amendments. Fifteen minutes after the polls closed here at 0 o'clock, Mr. Long conceded he had been beaten overwhelmingly and gave out this statement: "I acknowledge defeat bV at least lfiO.OOO. "I advocated the things I believed in nnd if I should ever be a candidate again I would not chango my platform, because I still believe In thc things I advocated." Mr. Long's home town of Trauiiug ham, which Mr. Coolidge carried by twenty-ninn votes last year, gave tho Itepiiblican noralnco a plurality of 232 today. The only way in which prohibition llgurcd in the election was the appear ance on the ballot of certain "wet" represcntutlNes and senatorial dlstticts of a referendum on the cpiestion us to whether the representatives and sena tors' from these districts should be in structed to vote for legislation to reg ulate and license the manufacture and sale of beverages containing not over 4 per cent of alcohol by weight, and to .v. define the same to be nonlntotliaMflgi Tho main issue i tne, giibetfla.toflfll'j campaign in .Aiassacuusciis. as iieuncu by William ltoward Toft, -was "law and order," The issue, said Mr. Tnft In a recent editorial in the 2trpi,io Ledokh, grew out of the Boston police strike). Mr. Taft wild "the good people 6f the commonwealth aro alive to the nerd of vigilance, and Massachusetts again will lead the country for tho right as sbo has so'ofteu led it In tho past." II. II. Long, tho Democratic nominee, sought to win, Mr. Taft said, by "promising everything to any group with special grievance." Among Mr. Long's promises, said Mr, Taft, were that lit? would secure'thc restoration of the btrlklng policemen of Boston, reduce the high cost of living und redtico car faro. The "false pretenso and dema gogy." as Mr. Taft termed Mr. Long's campaign, fniled to explain, however,, how the pledges were to be carried out. Ablngton, another sboe town, in creased its Coolidge plurality from three votes last year to JI78 today. "Governor Coolidge called out the I state guard, who suppressed tho dls- oruer uuui iuut;ii uiilujiku uuu uwu done," said Mr. Tatt. "The governor declared that tho striking policemen were deserters, that their places wcro vacant- and mtiBt be filled under tho state civil service law; that tho offense of the strikers could not bo condoned by restoration except in violation of law." In Kn1l Ilivcr and Lynn, industrial cities. Coolidge received very large majorities. Iu Boston, Ward Five, which is known ns Mnrtin Losmaoney's stronghold nnd in which ward 3 por cent, of thc vote waB thrown out in Congress in the Tugue-Fit7gerolcl elec tion contest, gavo Long thn biggest majority of nny word in Boston. Frank B. Hall, chairman of the Ite publicau stato committee, said last night : "The patriotism of the people of Massachusetts liavo again responded to the acid test. Law and order still re main triumphant. AVhilo Republicans reioicc it is the victory of nil right thinking people. We were assisted by thousands of Democrats und Independ ents who placed patriotism nbovo party. This is conservative labor's answer 'to radicalism." ' ".' ' '3' " 'J ' Metlleaj, Off4or PfMnMed MlilvlUe,, N. J;,' Nor. B.-r. vtfrank II. Sbcppard, commander1 ot the Mal vern Nabb Post of the American Legion nere, uas received from tho war glon K'tow ' ramiton m 'MMt&tii . eocenes . el tw ,w(el Mtrt mrpt. 1 jLmcior, aaavpura w 'seni; to rraiiice't n .ffs a captain .and while serving in oae- -'. of the base 'hospital Wag adranctd to ' major. ' 1 Kaffir HK , The Propeller's Suction Power xnuv unves tne airplane at 100 miles on hour, Bucking the air from the front and driving it behind, Is exactly tha same as tho suction power of tha ' , Ohio-Tuec ' Electric Cleaner In th'is master-cleaner, auction Is greater than in any other. It gets ALL tho dirt, not only off, but OUT of the run. draperies and upholstery, in little timo, and with no effort. It is? easy to work, and adds years to your furnishings. Sea it demonstrated at your electric dealers, or phon us, and we will tell you where to find it. Also thc FrcB-Wesilnghousc Electric 'Sewing Machine and tlte Highlander Electric Washer H. C. 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