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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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THE DETROIT REE PRESS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9 1922 GOPS1TS TIGHT DETROIT PAIRS Senators and Governors INLEGISLATURE CONGRESSMEN ON COMMITTEES TAX IS BURIED Elected or Leading Opponents former prrsMrat Ht Dm Tuesday ft wi stated Wedae Kendall HepabHcaa graphed their rejatalag Vote or Senator The vote nr wotHh whfrh had reported late Wednesday afternoon follower Demo Deme New Demi It M1IJEH OINVKXTKR CITY TICKET Kendrick! Democrat ERRIS IS WINNER BY 15000 MARGIN OTSEGO Canttaned rom Paso One ield or Governor DRYS AND WETS CLAIM VICTORY Continued rom Page One COUNTY TICKET certain water main at OTHER LATE RETURNS I How I Provide Against Coughs and Colds BT A MOTHER fifteen narcotics Compare the Work 75492 38579 (R) (R (It) (R) VETERAN SENATOR WHO IS DEEATED OR RE ELECTION 72446 41205 65390 28978 70328 28678 33826 64825 426 178 185749 98544 OnIncte Wood Blake to gratify mymbition I have vote was: Saginaw is out of ordl 9754 with aorta ent condssn precincts La Salle his con Ye No (D) (D) (D) Yes No Bartlett Kennedy Yes No evening precincts or Against Treiw Saginaw 2 to 1 ad they desire around tn Yes No 4M7S 40059 41875 40240 99104 42480 83639 83975 84488 34690 83886 13743 18400 14111 18997 15406 14569 18890 1877? 18938 18854 16421 New kerb Ceprlanf Densent Nerth DakMa Deme 11 13 16 19 37 a) 53 30 I 19 t2 20 where eflect on the 61793 1050 I had no sleepless The former president although tot yet recovered from hie Ion Uneva showed a 'great a the eloetiea returns which 24 63 14 27 11 21 14 4 104 13 20 14 of 58 8258 1975 who Is both his father and mother appeared before a thousand mem bers of the Chicago Association of commerce at the Hotel Wednesday and thankedtltuenta for their votes Andy said there seemed of his election despite the hie oDoonents were against blm four or five hours after the polls closed Congressman elect Gump he felt fully qualified to serve con gress as he could ride on lailroftd trains and knew as well as anybody how to get In and out of upper and lower berths He sharply criticized the appointment of an elderly woman as senator from Georgia saying there were too many old women In the senate already Hon Mr Gump said he was also opposed to too much regulation of prohibi tion 1 Prior to Mr stirring ad dress he was escorted around the room by a committee headed hy a Scotch bag piper and a pleasant time was had by all Late last night after the returns showed Mr Gump had been elected the Widow Zander in the new car riven her by Uncle Blm drove to the Gump residence and personally congratulated him Came also a cablegram from Unde Blm in Aus tralia congratulating Andy and ex pressing the hope that he escapes from congress with nothing worse than a broken neck Min and little Chester did not at tend the Assocaltlnn of Commerce dinner They were busy In the stores spending what Is left of campaign fund for new clothes to wear In Washington to their decisions To Seo Benefit no doubt fact that still voting st Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne Wexford Total Massachnaetta Governor Nebraska Howell Republican Nevada Pittman Democrat lead Ohio oao Hepnbllcan Peaaay tvaala Pepper and Reed lahort and long terms) Re GOVERNORS By the Associated Press Alamaha Brandon Demo County Alcona Alter Allegan Alpena Antrim Bartas Barry bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboyran Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford (Vita Pieklnaon Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia loeGo Iron laabrlla Jarkson Kalamatoo Kftlkaika Kent Keweenaw Lake Urep etanau tanawea Livingston Luce Mackinac acorn Manktee Marquette Mason Mecosta Mnominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Utaejro Ottawa Preeque Isle Roscommon Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee ARE YOU IN THE WRONG WORK? Th Otsego Woman's Relief corp Inspection will bo held at the Moos hall November 9 The outer wall on the new school building Is now being put up and the work Is pro gressing most satisfactorily Roth Otsego were closed election dny Republican Candidates in De troit District Leave oes ar Behind SENATORS By tha AsMdated Pram Artaoaa Asbarat Democrat California Johnson Repabllcazu Coaneetfcut McLrtaa Republican Delaware with Bayard Dema rest aad Da ont Republl ANDY GUMP WINS RECOUNT ORDERED 11 3 20 32 3 18 10 28 24 0 42 31 61 18 16 County Infirmary (Complete) While Ute returns Indicated hardly a country in the state escap ed the influence of the Democratic swine and hot fights developed for eounty offices with the Democrats victorious in many Instances the minority party failed to make a serious dent in the 100 per cent Ro publican legislature Dawe of Monroe who bested Representa tive William Dans is the only Democratic legislative candidate known to be sleeted publican Icslltlv candidates the Detroit district left their op ponents trailing1 far In the rear An was expected Charles Bartlett with the advantage of having the same asm a the Judge of the recorder's eonrt led the pack The latest compilation of returns Showed the following standings: irst District Complete (Eleven to be elected) Bartlett (R) Brown Burn Corliss Culver Dacy (R) erris (R) Palmer (IL) Etevenson (R) Wardell (R) Wood (R) Berger (D) Debo (D) Dougher D) Gordon (D) Kennedy (D) Key (D) Lane publican Rhode Island Gerry Democrat Tenneeee MrKellr Democrat Tex Mayfleld Democrat L'th Hamburger Republican leading King Democrat Vermont Greeue Republican Virginis Swansea Democrat Washington Dill Democrat leading Pindextr Repub lican West Virginia Neely Democrat icaaing lean Wleonlnlean Wyoming to The ree Pram Mich Nov The Special tn The ree Eaglnaw Mich Nov voter by more than vised the council that Eastern time the veer ead of having It during the spring ana summer monins as tne nance reads The yes and 4019 no Central time now with lint Detroit and other ern Michigan cities appears that Cummins's majority In Ingham onty will reach 8000 That Cummins ran away ahead of his ticket In his own county Is seen from the figures on the same num ber of precincts that show erris wlh a majority of but 8500 Gives Hudson Good Vote While Democratic candidates for senator and governor were carrying the county almost two to one Ingham eounty gave Grant Hudson Republican candidate for congress In the sixth district of which Ingham Is a part a vote of nearly 2 to 1 The vote In the county on the 51 complete precinct being: Hudson Republican 7901 Adair Democrat 4179 Woodrow Wilson Declares He Is Deeply Gratified Special ta TM Pre PrtM lotiowa: Townsend 77 114 1278 W7 2444 C3C DM 3914 6 3687 r7 nrr 2113 IMO 2476 310 3821 1118 2T4 US 44S 1374 5920 5M7 1711 M3 ISIS 647 1346 9'27 ttlQ 4602 14 40 1044 623 3232 tu'l 5M4 2683 488 860 UU 2114 2847 1532 KM 2370 12M 403 41M 2274 In the race for the legislature in the two Ingham eounty districts both Republicans were carried into office by comfortable majorities In first district Charles Haight Republican running to succeed Ed win Ramsay was elected over John IL Wnlsh Democrat Zty tne Second district Warren Byrum running for hia third term was elected over Harris Dem ocat returns on the Income tax amendment in Ingham county indi cated its defeat by more than 3 to 1 29 out of the 55 precincts giving it 2020 votes with 5699 against it While figures on the port and excess condemnation amendment have not been compiled It is report ed that both these Issues suffered the same fate as the tax proposal of Big Rapids Wednesday he was informed that his 13 20 18 tn 4 is In th bookkeeping classes at Otsego High school tha following pupils made grades of ninety or higher: Mabel Sackett Bernlco Munroe Hazel Doxey Helen Miller Mrs Ruth Myers Robert Hilliard Lei Newtn Laura Tayler Clarence Gray Joseph Seiner Kenneth Strat ton George Bacon Dari Sweet land In shorthand those who mads ninety or above are: Iris Drury Mary etzer Eva Mearlng Bernice Munroe and Helen Miller Vacation of Cross Street Yes 60335 No 30121 Prosecuting Attorney 658 Precincts out of 659 give: Voorhies (R) 79862 Bushnell (D) 25896 Paving Between Tracks Yes i 41 484 Np 50317 Special to Th ree Tree Mt Clemens Mich Nov 8 Not since tha wild night nf 1898 has thia city seen the equal of the cele bration of Tuesday night over the election of a Democratic aherlff in the victory of George Smith railroad employe over Caleb Rutledge former minister Smith's most sanguine supporters were astounded Erin township in which both candidates live gaveSmith 901 against 153 for Rutledge and In this city Smith's majority was 1162 with a light vote polled With a normal majority of 3000 to overcome ha reversed the flgurea Judge Victor at Polls Will Continue Jail Sentences "Taking the large majority vote which returned rne to office as tha best Indication I bcllev that tha people of Detroit are on the whole In hearty sympathy with the strict measures I have employed In deal ing with violators of the motor ve hicle laws and ordinances nnd I will continue the same policy" said Judge Charles Bartlett Wednes day "There Is no question but that Jail sentences have had their effect on the man who runs mad through the streets with a motor vehicle and that heavy fines have made the driver stop and think before he In dulges tn reckless driving crossing through safety zones and passing stopped street cars "I wish to take this occasion to thank the voters who stood by me so splendidly and will assure them that my policy of Jail sentences In flagrant cases will atlll continue because I believe and have been as sured by the police department that such a policy has cut down the death and accident rate In Detroit to a marked degree" Chairman Burt Cady of the Republican state committee found comfort In the state's emphatic en dorsement of the administration of Governor Groesbeck In Its sending 12 Republicans out of the 13 to con gress and In uniformly electing state and county tickets even though by reduced majorities "Was Clean Campaign" "We conducted a clean cam paign avoided muck raking and personalities and fairly presented the Republican record and Issues" Cady said "The vote on senator shows the influence of a wave of near radlcallsm that has swept the country especially Industrial cen ters Townsend made a bravo fight against great odds be cause of the bitterness of the at tack centered upon him and his political fate Is shared by many other good men throughout the country "Governor Groesbeck's admin istration has been emphatically endorsed the state and county tickets won out handsomely and there Is much of encouragement in the returns" Nevada A SerwghasB crau leading North Dakota Governor Neatoa antl non parttsaa Ohio A Donnhcy Democrat Oklahoma Walton armer Labor Oregon Plere Democrat renaaylvnnln Gifford Hnchot Republican South Carolina MeCleod Democrat Rhode Inland lynn Re publican leading South Dakota Governor McMaater Republican Tcnaeaaee Austin Peay Dcme Excess Condemnation Amrl ment is Lost by Close to 17000 fairly Earl Mlchener 29325 James Helma 19 806 The Third district showed: Smith leading George Burr Smith 22660 to 13672 John Ketcham Republican lii the ourth led Homer Carr of Niles by 19806 to 10532 Grand Rapid plied up a substan tial majority behind Carl Mapes Reputdlcan as against Clauds Taylor count was 19975 for Mapes to 1668 for Taylor Tha sixth district gave Grant Hudson 81185 votes to 18674 for Charles Adair In the Seventh Louie Cramton Republican had Patrick Kane beaten 20666 to 10720 Bird Vincent of Saginaw Re publican led DeWitt Vought of Alma 31387 to 13066 with the cer tainty existing that hie home county would swell the majority considerably with complete returns In the Ninth district Represen tative James McLaughlin and In th Tenth Representative Roy Woodruff both Republicans were unopposed rank Scott of Alpena Repub lican pulled far ahead of his Demo cratic challenger Robert Ray burn of Alpena the count stand ing: Scott 14702 Rayburn 7921 The Twelfth gave rank James Republican a lead of 14 671 to 4136 for red Kappler County Treasurer 656 Precincts out of 659 give rei weld (R) 75454 Henderson (D) 27614 profit by the scientific lee tures on Haman Analysis by DR MARCHAND The World Renowned Peychol ogiet and Character Analytt of New York If you are dissatisfied thie Is the very opportunity you have always wanted Dr Marchand ha discovered the hidden talents In thousands of men and women and put them on the road to suc cess TELL YOVIC RIENDS Nov 9 10 11 12 HOTEL TLLi 8 I' REE or the WRONG MARRIAGE? Dawes of Monroe Only Dem ocrat Known to Have Been Elected Linden Mich Nov uneral services for Clark Chase an old resident of Argentine township who died at his farm home near Gaines Sunday were held Wednesday aft ernoon Mr Chase was born In 1848 on a farm about two miles north of the farm home he owned at the time of his death He never has lived out side of Genesee county during the 74 years of his Ife He eaves bls widow and two children Murry Chase of enton and Mrs Beulah Saurbey of Detroit and a grand child tha dauglUax at Mrs Saurbejr Sutherland Hepnb La ollette 'Repub Governor Groesbeck's majority In the late returns was fixed at 136000 with the prospect it might be fur ther Increased by complete returns Although ho met with determined opposition In several counties and was correspondingly cut he outran the state ticket In the totals Republican Majority 100000 Wayne county his homo county gave him an advantage of nearly 20600 votes over the average for tha state candidates running with him Conservative estimates Place the Republican majority In Michigan at slightly mor than 100000 Interest In the two major contests having so far overshadowed the others that the returns lagged behind Senator Townsend carried 53 of the state's 83 counties Governor Groesbeck was successful In 70 of the S3 counties In the state Of the larger counties which finally cast their lot with erris Including Wayne were Alpena Branch Cal houn Clinton Eaton Genesee Gra tiot Hillsdale Ingham Ionia Jack son (Townsend's home county) Kal amazoo Kent Lenawee Livingston Manistee Marquette Menominee Monroe Oakland Otsego Saginaw Shiawassee and St Joseph Groes beck's "bad" counties were Branch Clinton Crawford Eaton Gratiot Hillsdale Ingham Ionia Jackson Lenawee Livingston Otsego and Shiawassee srrls 1443 1414 KO: 1731 444 Wt nu mi? KM 13 K73 M5 2444 542 2)45 117 2944 878 8X4 341 107 3D0 2924 813 9949 124 56360 123 4727 1'4 14814 139 1850 409 (3ol 181 433 4 4973 2262 381 9h 14411 3199 1160 m3 2164 29M 1XM 9341 92 650 73 Callfaralag Ilcpablicaa Colorado William SwmL crate ieadlnjtr Connecticut A TcmjletaB Republican Georgia 1 Walker Deme Manistee Marquette Ma ion Mecoata Menominee Midland Mlesauket Monroe Montcalm Muntmopency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogmaw Untonaxon Oaceola Oscoda OtseXQ Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw Hanliac Bchoolcraft Shiawassee St Clair fit Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne Wexford Totals late gave the tollowing results on the state ticket: Lieutenant Governor hundred precincts: SXn) Port District Appears to Hava Carried Complete Return May Cut Margin With the state income tax amend ment buried under by more than 2 to 1 the excess condemnation amendment seemingly decisively defeated the constitutional Chang intended to permit of development of the port of Detroit alonj had favorable eijge and that regarded by some as a Blender one with more complete returns from up State uisiricis weuneeuay On the Income tax 1742 out of 2906 gave: Ye 5723 no 1BST42 The vote on the excess nation amendment In 1669 was: i Y'c HtJUl or the port district amendment the vote In 1579 precincts was: Yea 11X020 no 00418 These figure Included all ct Wayne county which showed crimination tn Its balloting end about half of the precincts outsld of Wayne It was this fact which led to the belief In some quartste that the port district change might eventually be lost Counties out side of Wayne showed a general tendency to vote "no" on all amsrfl meats and even though that au thorizing incorporation of port dis tricts was Indorsed by the Repub lican convention the "ye" votes were In the minority One of the surprises of the Vot on the Income tax was that th majority against It was even mor pronounced outside Wayne county than In Detroit Proposed by farm Interests they were reported to heavily in favor of it ormamint GtKM KILUNG THROAT TABUTS a ar SAMPLESt To acquaint ynu with oenomint we mil send a trial Tube on receipt of qc In stamp to defray mailing cott Addreu The Bauer Chemical Co itj tSth St Citj Geaesee herlff Bcatea lint Nov election was the most unusual held in Gen esee county In 20 years unusual in that two Democrat Woodbridge erris successful candidate tor senator and Rogers suc cessful candidate for shsrlffcwer accorded major It I a Th election of 1'etsr Roger Demociat aa sheriff ever Homer Vtt Republican incumbent who sought a second term Is the great est upset In Geaesee county politics In 20 years a Democrat not hav ing held any office during that length of time Rogers who op posed Vette two years ago was beaten by a small majority Vette during bls term has been highly praised for th excellent way in which he has conducted the Jail and while it was known that Rog ers's supporters were making an active campaign Vette was a three to onc favorite In the betting Hy a peculiar coincidence tho last Democrat to hold a county office was a sheriff Edward Rust 22 years ago City taxpayers voted down eight local bon) issues to finance pro posed municipal Improvements City voters also turned down the proposlton to make munclpal elec tion of a non partisan nature They also defeated two other pro posed changes In the city charter and passed two on relative to advertising city council proceed ings and the other to provide for a reiuno on sessmenta pahllnia Mlrklgsa erris Democrat Mlaaeseta Shlpstead armer Laker leadlag Kellegg He paklleee MImImIspI Mtepkeas Demeerat Mlsseerl Reed Democrat Moataaa Wheeler Democrat Change in House Move Sev eral Representative Nearer Chairmanships Detroit ree Pres Bureau 362 Metropolitan Bank Bid Washlrifitoa By ree rew Private Leased Mira Washington Nov 8 aa IU wind that blows nobody good and gentle zephyr which ripped the Republican establish ment of! its foundations at least helped some Michigan representa tives along their toilsome way to ward the committee chairmanships that ore the reward of faithful ser vants in congress While returns are still incomplete and the result is uncertain in some districts It la known that several of th Michigan delegation have gained quit a few numbers in the line of preferment Ketcham whose standing on the postoffice commit tee will change from eleventh to sixth and Mapes who steps from eleventh to seventh on the inter state and foreign commerce com mittee make the longest advance of any ive of Ketcham's higher up associate and four of ar definitely on the absent list by reason of defeat or voluntary re tirement end the two Michigan rep resentatives move up that many places In their Hats Cramtoa Also Ad va aces Cramton will not be lower than seventh on the appropriations com mittee one of the big committee assignments of the house He is ninth in the present house but "Uncle Joe" Cannon and Slemp of Virginia who are ahead of him are leaving public lite and thus make vacancies for those under them Mlchener will rise to ninth from fourteenth on the Judiciary commit tee: Smith to twelfth from ourteenth on foreign affairs Woodruff to seventh from eighth on District of Columbia committee and to seventh from ninth on the road committee Scott to third front fourth on the banking and currency committee and James to fourth from sixth on the military affairs com mittee McLaughlin will still stand second on the agriculture These promotion may be Im proved by later returns it more Republican higher up than Mich igan men in committee standings prove to hav been defeated Hanking Held Important Members of congress place much store en their committee ranking and watch them carefully to find chances of Improving them Michigan will hav no chairman ship In either house of the next congress whatever party controls ordney's retirement removes the only one the state has In the pres ent house the ways and means com mittee and Townsend's defeat will coat the chair of the senate com mittee on postoftlcc and post roads on i preclneta out of 130 give: Condon (R) Lovejoy (D) Majority Mounts in Ingham His Home County BY RAY JOHNSON ree Prc Staff Correspondent Lansing Mich Nov Whole sale ballot scratching resulted in large Democratic majorities for erris and Cummins while only one Democratic county candidate and no legislative candidates were returned winners on the Demo cratic ticket In the election in Ingham county which includes Lansing state capital and indus trial center On the face of the returns It was apparent Alvah jmmins Demo crat candidate for governor a resi dent of Lansing polled enough voces for erris to give his party candidate for United States sena tor a considerable part of his ma jority in this county On the basis of returns from 51 oX Mm 54 jNTttHwf if Texas Governor Pat Xeff Democrat Vermont Redfield Procter Re publican leading Wiaconain Governor 4 Blaine Republican Wyoming Haas Demo crat leading Edward Demo doaea Democrat County Alcona Alcer Allegan Aloatta Antrim Aranac narasa Parry Bay Renata Berrien ranck Calhoun Caaa Charlevoix Cheboygan Chlppawa Clara Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Goeblc Grand Traverse Uratlot Hllladale Houghton luron ngham onia oaco ron Isabella Jackeon Kalamasoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Unawee Livingston Special Ironwood largest number of straight Dernow cratlc ballots cast in the his tory of the county Tuesday So tar all amendments were defeated here but returns are incomplete The Income tax got tho worst beating The remaining precincts will not give Democratic candidates any in crease as the Democratic strong holds are included in the precinct heard from lorida Trammell Democrat Georgia tieorge Democrat Indiana Ralston Democrat town Rrookhart Republican Maine Halo (elected last Sep tember) Maryland Brace Democrat Maasaehwsette Lodge Repnb Michigan Governor A Groce beek Republican Minnesota Govenoy A Prcnw Democrat Xebraaka Charlea Bryan Democrat h7 11M3 17 1(MH 471'4 2087 POLICY APPROVED BARTLETT AYERS Prevents infection with a continuous germicidal action IN place of momentary in frequent treatments with gargles the modern doctor recognizes this handy little tablet that you can carry with you ormamint embodie a po tent germ destroying agent in the form of a pleasant tasting tablet which melts and mixes with the saliva of the mouth thus treating the entire throat with its continuous germicidal action Inflammation disap pears The throat is protected Beaten Candidate Commits Suicide Yakima Wash Nov 8 Le Tittle recently defeated for tho Re publican nomination for United States senator ended his life In his hotel room Wednesday bv taking poison according to Coroner llrown Tittle a former county treasurer bad been despondent since his failure to win the nomina tion Bond Issue (60 per cent needed) Yes 1 46298 No 44948 erris conceding his own defeat His public statement said: "rom the returns now In it clearly appears that Mr orrls has been elected to the United State senate I was not en tirely surprised at the replt The Republican prlmray cre ated great dissension In the party and Mr errla profited by ft In the campaign which immediately followed the pri mary "Many women believed I know erroneously ght I hd committed an offense against good government when 1 voted to seat Mr Newberry In theenate Mr erris capitalized this sentiment and I was de feated "No one of course likes to be defeated but I have no com plaint to filo against the people of Michigan I had hoped to continue the work which I had begun In congress and it was that desire which Induced me to stand for re election and not any wtan io norannffii at faith tn th people anti bow graceruuy alta "At the moment I am not able to understnati how my de feat by Mr errla will be bene ficial to Michigan but I sin cerely hope it will be He has my best wishes for success "I am profoundly grateful for the splendid friendship which has been demonstrated for me by the thousands of friends who have volunteered their assistance to me I shall carry their memory with me to the end of my life "CHARLES TOWNSEND" Interurban Ouster Yes No Otego Mich Nov 6 It la ex pected a representative of th tall Merchants Institute of Chi cago will address the Otsego Cham ber of Commerce In the near future Otsego Martin Sliver Crek Plains and Cooper ederation ot granges will meet Cooper grange November 14 A pot luck dinner will be served at noon and a pro gram will begin at 1:30 Th music will be furnished by the Cooper grange while Ernest Burn ham of Kalamazoo State Normal will give the principal address Circuit Court Commissioners 658 Precincts out of 659 give: May (R) 71927 Nichol (R) 69738 Pugh (D) 23693 Windiate (D) 26343 Bonds eeble Minded Home (Complete) (Complete) or Recorder erri Expresses Thank to Voters for His Victory Big Rapids Mich Nov (Bv the Associated Press) "God he thanked and esneclallv tha Ronub llcans and Democrats" said ex Gov arnor Woodbridge erris Demo when leotlon to tbe United State senate to succeed Charles Townsend Republican had been assured bv hla substantial lead over hla onnonent Mr erris described hts election a a victory for "oolltlcal righteous ness" 'This election nrnve that the moral Issue in politics when unshed to a finish was listened to and acted upon" dec'arod Mr erris "Tha moral Issues In this election over powered all economic Issues and mean much to the neonta Tt Is truly a victory for political right eousness" A flood Of telcgrz ms almost mountain high in number ton been pouring Into hi office where he Is reading congratulations from the four corners of the nation between answesing long distance telenbone eoUff Greenfield Annexation (City Complete) 63976 33996 Twnta nrt Woodruff (H) Compau (D) TATE SENATE Secend District orty seven prsclncta out give: Bahorkl (R1 Behrendt (D) Greenfield Twp (Complete) ifth Dltr let On three precincts eut of 106 give: Rlopelle (R) 12480 McGraw (D) 5393 It Walh Is Victor George Walsh of Grand Rapids candidate for speaker against whom a hot flght was made bested hla opposition George Hunter of St Johns sen atorial candidate emerged second beat In hla own county In hla state senatorial contest but It seemed likely the Republican trend In other counties would bo sufficient to elect him State Senator Donald Osborn 6t Kalamazoo emerged a victor after a hot flght Harry Whitely of Dowagiacenatorlal candidate against whom a very bitter flght was made lost his own county but was pulled through by Berrien The Democrat elected sheriffs in Macomb Caaa and Montmorency counties and made the going close In Kent and Genesee McLeod Republican Win in 13th Clancy Democrat Victor in irat Detroit paired off Its representa tion In the lower house of congress In Tuesday' election naming Clarence MeLeod Republican In the Thirteenth district over erri itch by a majority of nearly 17000 and choosing a Democrat Robert Clancy In tha Irt dlatriet by a majority of worn than 5000 over Hugh Shepherd Clancy was th only Democrat elected in delegation of IS1 congressmen Practically oonptete reterrs from th two Detroit districts are es follows: Thirteenth DUtrlee 8 JIT8 itch 12)2 irst Dlatriet 83TT8 Shepherd 3 TAM Republicans wre elctd tn all the outstat districts The Issue was much closer than had been expected some of them the Democratic swing was ed In a lesser degree than state ticket In th Second district complete returns The Royal Typewriter writes anywhere and everywhere on the extreme edge of a sheet of on the on the on a in a column And everywhere it is under the perfect control of the operator without the aid of special attachments Sheriff 656 Precincts out of 659 give: A Walter (R) 82578 Walter (D) 27835 Pin Stripe Suit Offered Robber Philadelphia Nov "If the burglar who took an overcoat from this window will return it we will exchange It for a pln strlpe suit The overcoat was a good That legend adorns a sign today In the window of Dougherty Dougherty clothing merchants Be side the sign Iles a brick that shat tered the window glass and per mitted the theft Some time between 8 and 11 yesterday morning the win dow of the clothing house was broken The noise did not disturb the neighborhood and no policeman observed the act Later In the morning Special Policeman Lacey of tne Eltteentn ana vine streets sta tion was passing the store He saw the smashed window and notified Dougherty one of the proprietors The coat was valued at 45 and was insurea Third District hundred and fifty three pre out of 157 give: (11) 14884 (DJ 5788 Continued rom Page One league maintains that thi Wet gains are negligible What Graham will do toward modification of the enforcement act If elevated to chairmanship of the Judiciary Is of course uncertain Speaking over the tele phone from hla home In Pennsyl vania Wednesday he said ho would not be guided In the matter by his own' sentiments but that of the people and th majority In the house "What my attitude on modifica tion of the prohibition enforcement act will be'1 said Representative Graham "Is a question that must be carefully considered In this as In other Important issues the house cannot hope to go ahead of the sen timent In the country" Wayne Wheeler commenting on the wine nd beer referendums In Illinois and Ohio and the general result said: "Reports from practically all of the states Indicate clearly that there will be more friends of pro hibition and Its enforcement in the next United States senate than In this "The defeat of Senator rcllng huysen Is offset by the defeat of Senator In Ohio In states like Washington Minnesota West Virginia Michigan and the other states where there Is a change there will not be any wet votes On tho other hand we have made gains in two southern states "The defeat of th beer proposal In Ohio Is distinct victory The Illinois straw vot means nothing for the wets unless they secure a majority of all tho votes cast at the election for their proposal "Positive knowledge of the elec tion of 155 candidates to tha next house of representatives who may be depended upon to support efforts for the modification or repeal of the Volstead law with a possibility of actual 'wet' control of the lower branch of congress" was announced by the Association Against the Pro hibition Amendment "If Mrth Dlatriet hundred and twenty seven 1449 5687 194059 91407 Justice Supreme Court Seventeen hundred and clchtv seven precincts: 7 196868 ARGENTINE PIONEER IS GIVEN LAST RITES Eighteen hundred and six pre cincts: Deland (R) 213753 I orter (D) 101153 Attorney GeneraL Sixteen hundred anti nlnety saven precinntfl! Wiley (IL) Cavanaugh (D) State Treasurer Seventeen hundred and precincts: Gorman (R) i Barnes (D) ratt Ryan (D) Bulllva1 (D scend DUtrlet One hundred and forty preclnetant of 144 give: Bristow (ft) 80254 Douglass (D) 11063 ourth District recmcta out or zz give: Z6B0 1822 Wilson Letter Calls Reed Without a Party? St Lonta Nov (By the A oeiated A tatter writ ten by former President Wltaan to former Governor Stephens of Missouri October 27 dewijcnatliifl: firnntor James A Heed ait man without a and stint ing that it elected Heed would be In the senate by Democrats and elected above their own man by Hepnhltcnn was made nubile Wed nesday afternoon hy Stephens Wilson said in hts letter that he Is (on far away from interior to attempt any advice on the election and point out that he does not see under (he circumstances with Heed back in (he senate how the organisation of the could be possible The tatter from Wilson was In answer to one sent him by for mer Governor Stephen who out lined the pre election situation In Missouri and said that the Republican were giving Brew ster the llenubllenn candidate only luke warm support and that Heed would receive many thaa sands of Republican votes "Last winter I resolved to provide in advance for the Colds ana congas ana 1 did it i spent les money and I doctor bills I suffered no droad no anxiety I had no 11 wvwil emalkiwM Vvt pWUXLJCU 'TVMLIJ5 UAJT through the dangerous pe nods of a bad eoia 1 want otner toothers to know how I did it my gratitude will then be theirs "I bought of my druggist a bottle of lAseiwe Mentho Laxene and mixed it into a pint with home made rogsr syrup no trou three minutes a little sugar and hot water all Just fnllow Blain easy directions The rery first dose bring relief and I have not naa a senous coin or tn rny famllv sines I adopted hl nnre rood medicine It contains no chloroform or whatever delicious and children don't fight it I give it to my baby my two older children and both my husband and self have found it supremely good in evwy way It destroys the cold tops the cough correct catarrhal trouble and prevents tha dangerous after effect of cold because it is antiseptic mildly laxative and tonic the system manufacturer guarantee every bottle satisfactory or money Essenca Mcntho Laxen sold by leading druggists price TBc or direct by msiL ever sold for rough and cold" Blackburn Products Company Dayton Ohio Dept SendSe in stamps trial bottle and wonderful 1923 Almanac Adv lii S2TT ina ii s3 too H82474 641 SM lh7n £740 4S825 1330 2707 2M194 INCOME 'Mr 1 IK jr i i 11 PC4 Heard Gro Cum ram beck mln 1 Tt 10 443 MS 2 3211 14 Mi 1143 6 457 4 6 U6 64 13 1393 11T7 37 6143 405 1 tl 3123 64 23 2X24 3406 62 4261 hMf CO 3917 3603 9 347 122 33 930 30 2734 859 33 1753 1521 20 14X7 3830 6 $42 408 27 2753 1X5 3 2254 278 30 2040 3101 23 1366 756 0 S4C8 7087 17 723 703 13 HOI 1071 13 1431 562 33 2870 3133 24 2603 2X16 63 6230 1717 14 3423 341 37 2863 6328 S7 3714 SOW 13 323 31 COM 436 37 4376 2028 63 7274 7486 58 6868 3603 3 48 62 106 COOCX 084 1097 37 13 SIS IBS 22 3667 1361 14 635 66 48 $154 6374 1 3286 30M 4 11 Ml 642 27 6500 8014 16 3073 10M 33 4139 3314 22 VOS 613 31 1730 840 13 1214 703 16 1100 633 4 071 630 28 4375 $307 20 38 12X4 5 618 333 41 2075 1333 15 1364 MS 43 042S 834 16 1363 $13 20 33 $32 3 234 106 13 1086 663 6 246 to 423 73 17 3060 1272 15 1387 603 80 33 66 12SI7 3732 fl 3IS1 1446 13 MIS 47 28 3236 4878 40 8826 456S 27 316 230 33 3160 1764 24 SSSt 3718 31 7031 4387 653 96018 S13X5 21 1670 700 2707 30254 172301 I.

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