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i 1 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Than 5,000 of 76,000 Women in County Fail to Vote Feminine Citizens Manifest More Interest in Election Than Men and Cast Ballots Quickly. With less than of 76.000 reg- Utered women voters Marion county ttoent from tin; polls yesterday, the voters went through the ordeal of cu.t- bkg their ballot with neatness, dinpaU-h much From every precinct one the word: that the housewives frere out in long ere the mere- male had fallen into line. In the North and South precincts particularly were the feminine of the vote In their plory. Charles H.

Taylor, inspector of the Third precinct of the Tenth ward, on the sldp. declared that the women in that precinct generally voted intelll- itvtitly, quickly; and manifested more In the election than the men. "The One thing about most of the older women that struck me as unusual the fact that they were afraid that they would break the machine," said, "but when we told them to trtat It rough as they pleased they handled the machine better. They cnutiously enter the voting booth and gently close the curtains with the lever, sometimes not locking the booth properly, but after we told them to the lever the women would Proceed to vote, quickly. I do not think many of them scratched very much.

perhaps believing they would make a mistake. I believe most of the women had their minds made up before they started from home." Woman Bravei Cold. Mrs. Mary 2537 Southeastern fvenue, Republican precinct committeewoman of the Third precinct of the Tenth ward, bravely outside of the voting place as a. watcher, muffled well in a heavy coat, warmly clad.

by a. piece of canvas hung to break the force of the wind. She smilingly itdnilttgO alie was pruufl 1 her party, and did not mind the or the cold all. place Mrs. Bessie 601 St.

Paul street. Democratic Mn. I). Hubror. i tlw uulqur dUtUH-tluB of to vtUr iBJUni.

The oprurd yrtittrdiy muniing at ii u'rlwk mid Mwnriw cnterrtl i i nm- fhimf In flmt ward, mth iirn-toct. at last JEwit rvvrntwutb pronoUr on tht huur. lulnl HIM! from thr booth tru Mfuadi Hrr huilmnd, Monroe, rlwrk uf tile board ta pm-lm-t. HUMAN PULMOTOR USED TO KEEP STUDENT ALIVE I I A riTY, Nov. 2 Wulff.

yriir." I i kept i i here aid of a pul SISTERS VOTE IN BODY. N. livt of in in Klr Sisfr-s i i i Nov. J. i I i i i i i ii! nosed Wolf! at home lii-re the of lii; i his spine duriiiB i i at l-'urulysis resulted from breiithinic bctai'ie brought frxiin i s-jc- ''tsK.

As a report, nn appeal was sent to tiiv Barker Car rjm- ra.ny a hen- and the "safety lira i siiuad rt-pporuli-u. i i two-hour the men have i alive for the past lii'tv bv ari respinition i to a I in a i pi-r- I son. I registered i them." nhe pate. I "Then Democratic i of mint- called and KO I just registered the Democrats, too." Then wanted to know who was the best looking can- didate. Another residing on the North side, in the vicinity of a and Fortieth street, was at the polls before they opened.

i "I wanted to be the vole," she said. She was a Democrat. "How are you going to vote?" in- quired an unsuspecting mere male of a 1 downtown hotel telephone operator. i "I'm r.ot old enough, sir," said the I girl. i "What delayed quotli the inquirer as he NEGRO WOMEN REFUSED SUFFRAGE IN GEORGIA SAVANNAH, Nov.

Negro women were refused ballots at the voting piarc-s in Savannah today. Many negro women have reKigtered here since the suffrage a became effective, but the election judges ruled that they were not entitled to vote because of a state law which requires registration six months before an election. No white women presented themselves at the polls. NOTHING IN A NAME COX AND HARDING FIND! KOKOMO, Nov. and I larding are long time residents in Kokomo and have lived through the campaign without a single harcli word, al- though next-door neighbors without even a fence separating them.

Today Mr. Cox voted for Mr. Harding and Mr. Harding voted for Mr. Goi.

DEBS GETS ELECTION RESULTS IN PRISON ATLANTA. Nov. V. Debs, Socialist candidate for. thc received the election returns tonight in the Federal penitentiary wliTe he is serving a.sentence for violation of the espionage law.

The returns reached the prison authorities from the Atlanta newspaper offices by telephone and were promptly communicated to Debs in his cell. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Luster at Once. Gray hair, notes a a i UY all the advantages of a aP- Your hiur your a It or mars the it fade. 1 1 gi ay. and Iook.s a few applications of Tea and its a a am-e a liundredl'old.

Don't stay gray! Look youns' Either prepare the recipe at homo or get from any drug store ,1 bottle of "Vi'yeth's Sage and Compound," which is merely the time recipe improved by the add i i of Ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend i a to-usp preparation, because it a ens the hair a i no "ne can" possiLily t' 1 as i a so niiturally- and I i ten sporiRc or brush i i it. drawing this i i i a i taking one Hlnall Mrarul lit a i t'j morning gray a i after another a i a i or its natural color is restored, and it be- cornps i glossy and lustrous, and you appear years xrlufitttp clerk, and Miss Ruth Hook, 818 South Temple avenue, Republican as- nlBtant clerk, tirelessly helped take names- of voters. On the table before the, women was a box of chocolates, from which Ijoth women and. men members of the election board nibbled thc sweets.

was no evidence of tobacco smoke Jn the room, although outside poll book holders and watchers smoked. One mr.ek-looking little man came to the xotiac. larpe woman with a determined face. She el- her way to the fore and took her place in front of her husband. She loudly spoke her name when the poll book holders 'asked her for that infor- and also indicated her husband's iame and registration number.

'When ihe passed through the door to vote, her turned nn.l spoke to the lianc- Tj-on "I'll jim her vote all fellers." rs. Eisner, (122 Ksy- MILLINERY A fine line of hats for midseason wear. The Sliop ot Artistic Millinery S01-S08 Kahn 4l1dr. METALGLAS declarerl that women of thc votedia.B_fheir.bus?., "I don't believe that many women of tc TV ti'f r'f imlependent- of their husbamls' views on the i lection and the for I have pound tlint wiTL-s laboring mf.n Book to thuir fur approval and jt'ounsel in voting," said. Appear With i Scores of women on the South side ppeared at the voting places with their children.

One little lady, gray- hHired and bent, came to Vote this afternoon, and with her were tive children' uniting in ages? from 15 to 5. i "You kids stay outside here-while I i go in and tell 'em what I think Jimmy Cox and the League lions," she said in a shrill voice. i I One nervous elderly woman who en- I fJI voting- booth at 1 South prate street closed the curtains and as silel from inside the booth. she piped in high voice, the League of Nations lever, est, euint and polish, for your best Good aisa ftir (law or oMtal Try it METALGliAS When a male political -worker-tried to And out how one woman was going to fote- he receiver! little knowledge until I'c inquired, "Are you going to scratch ticket, lady?" nir-r-i to 1 led again at the Republican badge he wore and returned' quickly "Yes g-oing- to scratch the Jes out of the HEMSTHCHING AND BEADIXG You are ilecidfdly "pause" if yon 1 i have not a frock or blouse decorated i with thc new wide hemstitching done Ij Margaret O'Brien Room 'Iiombnrd Phone a i 070. Samples on Dicplay.

BEUTITCEING wn lives'on the UUL told her chum that her "dnd" sMu i ra Elad election was about over I 1 Maybe "mom" will pet back to nor- tual 'pop' said this morning- have the of Nations i niv- ULMC bit i ueumreu. several women appeared at one of the Fouth side polls Tilth babies in their' hrms. "Will we have to leave the flea outside of the booth or can we i em in with us?" inquired one "Take 'em in with you, thc law or6 pprsnn be In the election booth at a time, lit we ain't got time, to take cnio of i i 'rt one of tlle male attendants Mn. One woman, however, volunteered i her neighbor's baby until she! The fact that while driving in a Automobile the F. T.

leed, 3370 Broadway, was up wlu-a the-maehing was-- Hemstitching a Picoting, Also Buttons made to order Personal Attention to all. Straight Machine Stltchlnf Coucbini. BETTEK WAY HEMSTITCHING AND SPECIAtTV 110 Pembroke Arcadf. Circle 1108. JBLTTONS rruck and overturned by another auto- I -MI-.

T'M-tieth and' Ruckle street? lid--not--hinder vote. Injured But Votes. f-T7nr "for wlilln tipr'ninf 1 E. BUTTONS Covered with scrap pieces from your Suit, Dress or Gown. Hemstitching and picoting.

lOc per yard, 8c per yaftU, Knife or side Tel. Main 1462. Suite tW State BuUdloc. ART NEEDLEWORK thought I would not'be able to vote," Mrs. Reed, "but after I was home in an ambulance 1 rested hours anchHhen went to ihe The accident oeour-red when an auto- i nohlle driven by S.

C. Kahn. 4903 boulevard; struck the rear Ind of the Reed automobile. The force If the collision turned the Reed ma- pn its side. Mrs.

Reed was se-j fwely bruised about the hips, but Mr. escaped injury. Mounted Police- in Bartlett, who Investigated the ac- Sent, called the ambulance and i id Mrs. Rsed taken to her home. She luffeffd a severe shock, but said las.t i ftght that as she able to vote she- elt much better.

Ont'woman, who a to caxt i vote at the city hall, became fjls- IrunUed when a a failed to i "My husband had "to persuade me lonf time i I consented to vote." hf said. 'I'll try it again." Women cast i ballots early at 'ovt of si'l" i a nrdinff to a a at polls. At all the booths long lines of.worn- bognn to form shortly a I'clock. By noon a i of the tarl i i i i i At i jplace'" on Centra! near i i the lines i for a Mock i ouRh i '-old a line a a a i women I'erc too int-'-rcsted in c.istmir i to Too Short to Many 'voinen I i a i k'HtnB-Votr-s for i i i In i to in i i i I i uf i i all i i i i i i i i i i to rotp. took i IMI i i a I crime out.

of n. oh a accoMte'i I i i 1 i i i i b' 1 i i over vlnjt i i i i km'an. "I Mmr: to th" Ivcr." i a place ill' 1 s-i'l- 1 Sh-' rt tn'k, bnoth lid 7r In f. i i i i i Ladies' Art Needle. Xomclhlne one fan u.if.

J-'ull li- arcompuny. Works with silk, eotton or in any MalleU to your home, tjv. Indianapolis Needle Agency, Park THK SHOPPER It isn't every investment that pays as well as the money.put into a sewing machine--provided the machine is a reliable one. A reasonable deposit give you a White machine, and you may pay for the remainder periodically. If you are interested in savins Tnf, or if you have any hemstitching or picoting to be done, stop at the White--yen-ins--Machine Company, 312 Massachusetts avenue, and have demonstrated the merits of this splendid machine.

There's always i new at the Norton Corset Shop. 11 North- Meridian street, for undergarments charge with the. styli-s of clothing, and i keeps -with the best. -irilTure is "a fiiny ffshlon'-in ing or cut- of the garment, or If find it hn-i'. are to bo found to suit every figure and purse.

lingerie accessories are also in stock. Hats have new air? this with their soft i r.nd feathery allure. Y.ou will find them all their glory Ht the shop a i Maine, building, where Tarns and bin-brimmed hats for Ftroe-t or dress are -at disposal. V'Hi mere apt find just you iin 1 looking for if yon choose a shop caters to the Why not a ronize the shop where you are ceituir to be pleased? MILLINERY Just.Received New York's hitest creation hats of satin and satin-1'ur combinations in many pleas- shapes. -Also a new line of novelties for Christmas presents at popular prices.

Why Pay More? Hat Shop 25 West Ohio Street HEMSTiTCHIKG Hcmntltohinn rlcot Edge AVork. Itepulrs AH Makes nger Sewing Maciiine Co. IV. WnsWnnton Indlnnapolli, Ind. Jlaln 1418.

Auto. W-ISS. i OSTRICH FEATHER TASSELS Ostrich nnd Marabout Capes and Muffs cleaned, mended and made over. We make feather novelties. CHAS.

FAILLES 18 North Meridian St. Across the Street from Laurie's Main ii089. Upstairs. HIGH GRADE HATS Cldrk Millinery Centtal 8 K. Market, Rflomn 107-lOf.

NORTON'S CORSET SHOP Norton 's Corset Shop Specialize! in Corsets, Acccaorict. It A'. St. Ground' Floor Kahn tiuildiny. MILLINERY Helen Sherwin Martin High Grade a Bide.

HAIR GOODS Hair Gocds 203 IfnmrOlnnBUr. 8.1. Stampini- nnd rnibroldfrv nn Hlousex, A. J. Boink HAIR GOODS 1 1 I vitches bobs i Blair's Hair Shop By the Votes of Two Million American Women as America's Foremost Kitchen Convenience Pay $1.00 Down For This Hoosier We will deliver it at once to your kitchen where it will save you work, time and food.

Balance on easy terms BOOSTER CABINETS SOLD ONLY AT TAYLOR'S A Sale of Kaltex Hundreds strong-, i included at much less than ree prices. This stock includes chairsTrockers, "day desks and lamps in Karoniu! Meerschaum, Ivory and Browntex finishes, which harmonize perfectly with any wood. Kaltex is the ideal fur- mture for sun parlors and living rooms. Buy at these low prices and have it laid away for Christmas 1 TM the Genuine Kaltex at This Comfortable Kaltex Rocker Specially Priced at Choice of two difTerent- patterns of tapestry. A very desirable pattern with high back with wing efTect.

Baronial brown finish. 26 W. Wash. St. Satisfaction Guaranteed (Trade-Mark This Handsome Kaltex Rocker Now Only $29.85 The broad back and slightly roll-, ing arms make this a wonderfully a a i rocker.

We have it in two i patterns of tapestry at this low price. Baronial brown finish. TATlLOK CAIlfET CO, Smart Hats at Reasonabl "Only One TWng Cold" "That's Dr. King's New Dis- coTery, for Fifty Years a Cold-Breaker" Children and ty ypin THrllTTLE SHOP Cor. 3Jth and 111.

PHOTOGRAPHS THE BRUNSWICK SHOP cotttlllur a i to an a in- i no 1 i i in 1 i the Kcpublltans i.ame a I'honogrnpli you will Buy--Why Not Today? N. M. Opposite Keith'i. Photographs. cf iliMriwf A new ndilnl uor utadlo will make thrm in your time, uny plntT.

"114 appolrttment. National Studio, Pennsylvania. Millinery, Lingerie, Beanty Shop. "Quality Merchandise less." Telephone, Main 27o8. M.

A. MYER COMPANY 131 Illinois Street. MUIIC ROLLS SHOES if WORD ROLLS never more popular than Nothing ljut the relief it gives from stubborn old colds, and on-rushing new ones, grippe and throat-torturing -cpughs could have made Dr. King's. ry the standard remedy it is today.

No harmful drugs. Always reliable, and good for thc whole family. Has a convincing, healing taste with ail its good medicinal qualities. At ill druggists, 60 cents, SI.20 a bottle. Far coldsandcoughs Dr.Kiii#s NewDiscxyvery The of CoMtipttioa are sick bilioutnew, sallow skin, waste matter in the intestinal system.

Correct thin health-undermining condition by taking Dr. Kinjf't Pills. Feel good evtry day. Keep the system clean and virile. Same old price, 25 GOITRE Relieved For All These Indian- apoli-j; People by External Remedy.

I wouM 'these nre-y not true. All I i a a i pf-opie h.ive relieved of goitre by Quadruplo. Any of i i i a vou "their Mrs. T. Mrs.

Fred street: a Pt. ('lair street: F. Johnson, It. Box If inlt-rcstetl. It would pay vou to sf-: of -jieople.

Sorbol a comes in tsnia.ll bottles oontalnlng enough for most not stain or Dor's not Interfere daily work, a in- a normal i i a to use. i daily. Get further information Hook Drug Stores and druif rvury- whore, or write Sorbo! Company, Me- clianicsburr, O. Advertisement. A Letter to Mothers Who Have Delicate Children ffrfy "Mr 1 i If girl five v-ars of agi hul drlicatp all hf-r i Pneumonia If-ft her in a very weak, run-down, nervous rendition witli no appetite! V.V\vtre_^'c* Shoe Hlore Economy Specials Lttdies' Fine- Calf IMnch Boot, cravenet A top; $7 value.

DflaMiire St. Hear These New November Rolls I'd Love to Fall and Wiike Up in My Mam- 1 my's Arms---S 1.25 I I'm in Heaven hen I'm WING MA WHITE SERVICE! If vou ,1 i yi, i i i i i i hy WHTTR AKW1N; MACHINE CO. a i in My Mother's Arms H.M.T.AJ) A I After You Get What You Want. You Don't Want It--8 J.25 Alice Blue As We Live and Ixivp. We Learn 7 i 1 LENNOX PUNO N.

MF.KiniAN' ST. Rheumatism A HciimrkHlile lloim- Two mem i i hy Our Who Hjul it. i i i I I MF h-. a foiun' r'tn-'i I Mr BAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE Yours fc Comfort Our is a doctor, "said i was tonic lie knew for one in i i Wo tried it and fi'i might nof liow she ha.s'iinpruvH hy n.so. I can not gay too much for Vinol." Physicians Prcsprihe.

and i i i a Recommend All that it Claimed or You Nothing Indiana Experience Bend, Ind. was a i i tion' which TesTored me to a a a -other doetm-hig" Uai.I""Mle3: have recommended this medicine to many ailing women and I have heard them Favorite. Proscription is the best medicine I have ever Mrs. Jennie field St. MAN'S BEST AGE A man in aa old aa hit organs; he cmr as vigorous healthy at 70 at 35 he aids his organs in performing their functions, Keep your vital organs healthy wftb COLD MEDAL Neuralgic Pains Way fwtfcbit Haalift Wtamon Htmlin'i Wizard OU ii a and effective treatment for a a a a i a Rubbed in where the pain is, it the tortured nerves and almost invariably bringi quick relief.

Keep a supply on hand. Wizard Oil it a good dependably preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor inay be far away. Its antiseptic qualities can always be re- jicd upon as a preventive infection, or other serious rcsultt, from sprains, bruises, cuts burnt, -bites-and stings. --Jnst srfoodrtooy for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores a canker sores. bottle If yo'i wKh flcle try JUmlln hl Jufl pilii drunliit.

for Itc. American Steam Carburetor S.TV" to of your i out of your motor. on momvv-K-vk A. CHEVROLET Til) Hlilu.U WU. ln.llu., Re a Men lales Ter-Cam-Fo vlul Al) far world's rtmtdr for 1 Wonderful Cold Breaker fir Grown Off Tluf unrt 1 for I nnil Inflnifir Ai nl'l i i of MTuhni unfl ingrtdtonte e.

far. RUGS (iii it lilt fMt It.1il» ItllS ItieHomeFurnityriandCinjetCo. On Sold Everywhere-- 50c Dr. Clark's Meal i I no A A A A 6 FOR PROFIT Krpwo.d lEWSPAPERI.

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