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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1920. BISMARCK DANY TRIBUNE STARK VOTE - Dickinson, Noy. 3,—Bléven, precincts out of 32 in Stark county gave O’- Connor, 1293; Frasier, 724. Wilton ote : | Wilton, Nov. 3—The town of Wilton gave O'Connor, 209; Frazier, 160. Mott for O'Connor Mott, Noy. 3.—Men's vote, Frazier 81, O'Connor 158. ? A) Grant Shields, Nov. 8—Grant county, Fra- zier, 20; O’Connor 56. >\ Stark Fargo, Noy. 8.—Dickinson — Pr sives 11 out-ot Stark county pre : nets, giv€ O'Connor -f,121, Fray NVOUEDDOGUGOUCUOUAUUUIRAVOOEUEOEEUOLOEQNOTANADD OU . $70 Hart ‘Schaffner & Marx Suits and QOvercoats $51 Smartest Fall Styles tor . men~and. young “men, beautifully tailored, silk lined and soft custom Another Roya! Suggestion DOUGHNUTS end CRULLERS| : From the Now Rorszn Coc Book be hw I 2 tablespoons shortening 6 tublespoons milk Wy cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder . Beat eggs until very light; add sugar, salt, nutmeg and melted shorteulng; add milk, and flour and baking powder which have been sifted together; :mix well. Drop by teaspoons into deep hot fat and fry until brown. Drgin. well on unglazed paper and sprinkle ligitly with pow- dered sugar. OUGHNUTS made the doughboy happy during the war and no won- der. There is nothing more wholesome and delightful than doughnuts or crullers rightly made. Their rich, golden color and appetizing aroma will create an appe- tite quicker than anything U PO ADAAADSULANUAVARDUAASAOSASNONDADGRAUALOLIEAONIAUT Langdon | Langdon, Noy. 3.—Cavalier county Wrazier 60, O'Connor 514. | | “ Hamnaiord Hannaford, Noy, 3.—Gives Fraziet'| 31, O'Connor 128. eens else in the world. Crull 2 Tullers. 4 Twenty-three precincts in Cavalier Here are the famous dough- 4 tablespoons shortening | county give Prazier-916, O'Connor 2,- fi cup sugar cant ; construction. ; $30 Hart Schaffner & Marx. ‘Suits and Overcoats $24 Clothes just like Dad’s _ for the boys. Same styles, same, tailoring, same service. ; nut and cruller recipes agape 3 cups four e Ne oy: Kk *. from the New Royal Cook 1 feaspoon cinnamon Book. B AKIN G "Heatpoons Roval Baking POWDER Pow Absolutely Pure HUUUADASUOHRONNUETOADDALUNOUNOOE UDO UUDEEA HTD ROYAL c A Richland Thirty-four precincts of 49 in Ric land county£Burtness 1,956. Baer 65 Frazier, 1,785, O’Connor 4,200. Llsbon City of Lisbon cyst 900 votes, 4 to 1 O'Cornor. From Townley’s Home Beach, Nov. 3.—Beach Civil 'town- ship No. 2 farm. district. gives O’Con- nor a gain of 10,.Harding 32, Cox 3, Perry 19, Ladd 20, O'Connor 25, Fra- zier 15, Sinclair.17, Johnson 20, Nici- ;son 31, Johnson 12, Balance of fusion i ticket the same. Doughnuts 3 tablespoons shortening % cup sugar % cup mil) Cream shortening; add suger gradually and beaten eggs; sift together flour, cinnamon, salt and baking -powder; add one- half and mix well; add milk and remainder of_dry ingredients: to make soft dough, Roll -out on floured board to about % inch thick and cut into strips: about 4 inehes long and % inch wide; Toll in hands and twist. eacth strip and bring ends together. Fry in deep hét fat. Drain and roll in powdeted sugar. FREE lege % cup milk } teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt 3 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder f Cream shortening; add sugar and: well-beaten egg; stir in milk; add nytmeg, salt, flour and baking powdér which have been sifted together and enough ad- ditional flour toumake dough stiff enough to roll. Roll out on floured board to about % inch thick; cut out. Fry in deep fat hot enough to brown a piece of bread in 60 seconds. Drain on — Sioux |. Mandan, Nov. 3.—Pofcupine precinct Sioux County, O'Connor 75, Frazier. 5. Morton Glen Ullin, Nov. sity, O’Conmor New Royal Cook Book con- AVAUAVESOAEDOLLADEGUEOEOQUDOUAUTOUROEAEADOUUROUOUDEOUUEL lazed paper and sprinkle thf URES a seores of d . Ih powdered sugar. other siclignttal | ecipes. 208, Frazier 58. In June Langer 86, i voy f Afternoon Tea Doughnuts OVAL BAKING ROWBER GO! |Frazier 45. Five precincts in Morton y os ‘ iy county outside Mandan, O'Connor 324... Same precincts in pri mary, Frazjer, 281, Langer_177. Divide Coutty Minot#Nov.3.—Ten precincts f vide couhty including Crosby, F 660, O’Connor..472.. Nine preci , 116 Fulton Btreeb ” i ‘New York City’ 2eges 6 tablespoons sugar % teaspoon salt ¥ teaspoon grated nutmeg “Bake with Royal and be Sure”’ S. E. BERGESON & SON PUANNDANOUDRONUUOUOEOGCUINET Mountrail, Frazier 274, O'Connor 386, |) > ea Nelson CIT TO OT ov za jogoud Grand Forks,/Nov. 3.--Twelve pre : cincts in ‘Nelson county give Frazier SNA | ting of” tickets, both Nonpartisan League and I. V. A. voters went down the“tine. The one exception thus far noted was Kositzky, who was running LEAGUE CLAIMS FRAZIER WINS | ceived from county precinets but with- -—— (Continued from Page One) CLAIM FRAZIER WINS Fargo, N. D., Nov. 3—The Forum in a morning extra said: O’Conuor was ledding Frazier by 17,212 votes on returng received by the Forum up to 4 a.m. From 278 scattered pre- cincts, all but, about fifty of them are city and village returns. “At: that hour there was. nothing indicate the.probable result of yesterdayg: elekt in North Dakota. “City al ie yoters turned to the IndependenfSticket ih about tne proportion anticipated. Women voters went,to the support of the indeyen- dents in the cities and villages in = slightly «stronger, ratia than did the [ male voters. ~ “On the basis of 52,142 votes cast in the 273 precincts reported. it is apparent that the total vote will ex- ceed by many thousand the pre-elec” tion estimates. It probably will ex ceed 225,000. Returns on the presi dency were meager. Those recei however, disclosed majorities for Hard ing’ with the indications that he has carried the state by a heavy major ity.” The returns so far received are principally fromthe, population cent- ers such as Fargo, Grand Forks, Mi- not, Williston, .ygmarck, Jamestowl,. to -« Valley City, Walipéton, Grafton, Devs Lake accounting for the very large average votes cast per precinct. Baer Defeated One result was established by the returns available, “scattering as the are. That # the victory of 0. B Burnesa\for Congress in the first dis- trict. “He~has defeated John M. Bae}, Nonpartisan, by a majority that pro bably exceeds 6,000, The few returns available, city and rural, show that Baer has run but slightly stronger than Frazier, while Burtness has run almost as strong as O’Connor. Fargo, N. D.--The Courier-Newr says: “With only scattered reports in hand from North Dakota.precincts mostly in cities and villages, indic tions were at 3 a. m. today that Lynn J. Frazier was re-elected Governo! of North Dakota yesterday for the third time py a majority much large: than he received in the June pri: maries. With returns from all 1 Fargo precincts, unoffftial in ali cases, and ‘ncomplete in some, the total vote for Frazier was 2,850 anc for O’Connpr, 5,263. ¢ The Jun pri- maries with the women not Voting Frazier received1,011 and Langer 4. 470. Frazier’s vote in November is 281 percent larger than in June, O° Connor’s 213 per cent larger’ thar Langer’s June vote. ! In the state at large in June, Fra- // zier received a total vote of 59,326 and Langer 53,939. If the same ratic were to prevail in the entire state as in Fargo, Frazier's total vote this year would be 166,706 and O’Connor'’s ‘124,890. Whether the same ratio prevail there ‘was no mean: of — knowing at 3 a, m Reports from Ramsey pounty were to the effgct that the league gains.there weré from 1@to 15 per cent. Steady League gains were re- ported from) Barnes county. From Jamestown a League gain of 33 p cént was reported. In June, Frazi received 344 votes in Jamestown aud Langer 838; yesterday Qrazier’s un~ official total was’802 and O'Connor's | 1709. Scattered returns Had been r out a comparison with the June vote. | Judging from the small number of votes counted, Dr, Ladd for United States senator is/ running ahead of Frazier. Congressman Baer seems to be running right with Frazier in the first district. So far as the count has progressed there seems. to have been little split- | | F suet Ces py name 44> } pmrareof counterfeit far behind his opponent.” Strong for 0’Connor. Fargo, Nov. 3.—The Fifteenth dis- trict, city of Fargo, Frazier, 230; O0— Vonnor, 604., Primary vote, Frazier, 0; Langer, 250. Big Lead. Frand Forks, N. D., Nov. Minto Jity, Traill county,, gives Frazier 25, y’Connor, 250. Fiith District. Fifth district, Fargo, Frazier, 165: | 3’Connor,..248. City of Hatton, county, Fra- zier, 60, O’Connor,/300; unofficial. Northwood City. ay Northwood, N. D., Noy. 3.—North- wood City, Grand. Forks county, com- slete, Frazier, 104; O’Conrior, 279. Wins in Frazier’s Territory. Grand Forks, N. D., Nov.:3.—Plym- vuth township: Frazier, 53/ O'Connor, 3. In primaries this precinct went over two to one for Frazier. Slight Gain. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 3.—District No, i, men’s vote, Frazier, 128; O’Connor 122, Richland Conty. Fargo, Nov. 3.-~-Mleven precincts in ichland county including three ont of four wards in Wahpeton, Hankin- ion complete, Lidgerwood complete, Yyndmere complete, Abercrombie omplete, Dwight village, _ Barney ‘ywnship and Fairmount village, Pra- ier ;492, O'Connor, 2,610. O’Connor Strong. Fargo, Nov. 3.—Tenth District citv af Fargo, men, Frazier, 69; O’Connor, Women, Frazier 49; O’connor, Primary vote, Frazier 45; Lan- ser, 147. Fargo City. City of Fargo—Precinct No. 6, men’* vote, Frazier, 128; O’Connor 122 Four districts, men’s vote-irall ani women vote in.two, O’Connor 860, Frazier 466. »Heavy Vote. \ Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 3.—Approxt- nately 1,750-out of 1,950 in the city of Dickinson cast ballots today. Close Here. Fargo, Noy. 3.—Sixteenth district, abor section, O’Connor, 142, Frazier, 113... Men, Frazier, 61;, women, 62, yConnor, men, 71, women 71. « Harding Gyin. : Grand Forks, Nov. 3.—Seventh ward, Third district, city of Grand Forks, cox, 39; Harding, 75. Birchenough’s Home. City of St. Thomas, Pembina county, sives O'Connor 203; Frazier, 7. ~ Frazier Gains. Ellendale township, Grand FoMks sounty, O'Connor) 51; Frazier 50. 1 he primaries the vote in this town- ship was Langer, 22; Frazier 30. Women Vote Legs. Fargo—Precinct No. 11, total vote men, 357; women, 281. Men’s vote, Frazier, 107; O’Connor, 248. Wheatland Village. Wheatland Village, cass county Frazier, 27; O'Connor, 145, Kenmare, Kenmare, Nov. 3.—Harding, 383; Cox, 78; O’connor, 329; Frazier, 181; Surrey, ; Surrey, N. D., Nov. 3.—Harding, 9S. Cox, 2% O'Connor, 88; Frazier, 49. Minot. Minot, N. D:, Nov. 3.—Ten of the 12 | precincts in the city of Minot give O’Connor 2,004; Frazter, 875. Ga Grafton, Nov 3--Walsh county. men’s vote gives Frazier 100, and O° Connor 428. Women’s vote not coun!-| ed yet. 21 For Debs. ; Minot, N. D., Nov. 3.—Second epre- cinct, 3rd ward, 21 votes for Debs. Fargo Goes Stron?. , Fargo, ‘Nov. 3.—Precinct 15, city of Fargo, high school: Men's vote, O'- Connor, 303; Frazier 139. Women’s vote, O’Cohnor, 307; Frazier 93. Precinct Six city,of Fargo, complete, O'Connor 224; Frazier, 231. Twelfth district, city of Fargo, Fra- \zier 129; O’Gonnor, 527. FRighth district in Fargo, Frazier 1,463; O’Connor, 3,270. Primaty, Lan- ger 1,370; Frazier, 410. =) Pembina County. Grand Forks, N, D., Nov. 3—Seven out of ‘34 precincts, Pembina county give’ O'Connor 1,028; Frazier 672. “+ McKinley Township. . | Minot, Nov. 3—McKinley township, ; Ward county, O’Connor, 16; Frazier, 53. | June primary vote, Langer, 105 Fre-+ izer, 34. | Wahpeton City, * Fargo, Nov. 3.—Nineteen precincts including Wahpeton city in Richland county, Frazier, 772; O'Connor 3,121. Vi Two to One. ref Grand Forks, Nov. 3.—In_seven-out of 17 precincts in Grand Forks city, | O’Gonnor has a majority of 387 votes, | running about two to one. i Cavalier County. ) Grand Forks, Nov. 3.—Seven pre- | | cincts in Cavalier county give Frazier 192, O’Connor, 761. } Gets Biz Lead. ® Minot,, Nov. ,3—Minot, complete. minus women’s’vote: First ward, 0’-" Connor, 2582; Frazier, 953. Glenburn. Glenburn, Nov. 3.—Village of Glen- burn, O'Connor, 91; Frazier, 19. Renville, ~ Minot, Nov: Three precincts in Renville county.give O’Connor 145; Frazier, 60. Stutsman Vote. Fargo, Nov. 3.—In ‘Stutsman coun- ty, outside of Jamestown, six precin O'Connor 642, Frazier, 229. Jamestown City. Jamestown city, complete, nor, 1718; Frazier 796. Richland County. Fargo, N. D., Nov. ‘Twenty-four out of 49 including city precincts in Richland county .gave Frazier 1,342; O'Connor, 3,621. ~ ‘ ‘Bottineau. Three precincts in Bottineau couniy give Frazier, 91; O’Connor 233. ~ Rollette. Rolla, N. D., Nov, 3.—O’Connor, 256: Frazier,‘37; Rolla township: O’Con- | nor 57; Frazier, 39. Flaxton’s Answer. Flaxton gives O’Connor 123; Frazier, 13. O'Con- 7 vf Fargo. Tey precincts out of 17, city of Far- go, give O’Connor 3,569; Frazier, 1,510 Total vote, city of Fargo, 8,466. Men, 4,439; women, 4027. ~ \\ Grand Forks. Grand Forks Nov. 3.—Ten scattered precincts in.Grand Forks county, not Frazier 421; O’Connor; 1,157. The same precincts in June gave Frazier 203; Langer, 487. . Trail, Grand \Forks, Nov. 3.—Four © pre- cincts in Traill county give Frazier. 315; O'Connor 855. This includes the city of Hatton. : x O'Connor Carries Wilfon. Wilton, Nov. 3—Town of Wilton: Frazier, 166; O’Connor, 209. \ y Kensal City. ‘ Fargo, Nov. —Kensal city and township: O’Connor,.204; Frazier, 49. Three precincts out of Barnes county give O'Connor, 145; Frazier, 71. Wii bledon city, Frazier, 45; O’Comnor, 160. Nelson County. Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 3—Nine precincts in’ Nelson county give 0’Con- nor, 709; Frazier, 626. ‘ < Beats League Paper. Minot, N. D., Nov. 3--The Ward Jounty Independent believed chosen official paper over Ward County Farm- ers, Press, nonpartisan league. . Belt Township voted Frazier, 39; O'Connor, 30; but went 3 to 1 for Independent. Second precinet, 7th #ard, Minot, wa- men’s vote was Farmers’ Press 9; In- dependent, 144. Kleven precincts in 12 in Minot give O’Connor 2,428;\Ftazier. 901. O’Connor’s majority _ in Minot will be. nearfy 1,700. Eighteen pre- vincts in Ward county. including Mi- not, give O'Connor, 2,923; Frazier, 1,- 391. o .. / Mountrail. Two precincts in Mountrail county give’O’Connor, 292; Frazier, 1125 Holds Women Vote. Minot, Nov. 3.—Sauk Prairie, Ward county, Harding, 40; Cox, 18; 0’Con- nor, 7; Frazier, 81; Ladd, 83; Perry 8. In June Langer got 7; Frazier, 41. Denmark Township, O'Connor 37: Fra- zier, 53. In June vote was Langer, 17; Frazier, 39, HAZELTON VOTE Hazelton, Nov. 3.—Hazelton’s vote was O'Connor, 84; Frazier, 46, 572, O'Connor 1,004. Langer lost Nel- son county by four votes in the pri- mary, and indications are that O’Con- nor will carry it by from 250.to 300 Grand forks nor 37. Oriska’’*foWnship, Barne county, gives Frazier 34, O’Connor Dickinson ! First ward, Dickinson, giyes O’Con- nor 233, Frazier 538. Second ward, \Connor 5,168, Frazier 3,495. < Bottineau, Nov. 2.—-Figures are un. p, Richland county, lavaflable in Bottineay county at pres {gives Frazier. 53, O’Connor 39. Prim- inchiding the city of Grand Forks, give |. Dickinson gives O’Connor 212, Fra- zier 44. Primary result same ward, Langer 103, Frazier 19. Third ward, O'Connor 190, Frazier 77., June vote, Langer 92, Frazier 34. | ~ 4 Sheldon We] Sheldon.—Complete returns g' Ladd 33. Per Grand Forks, Nov. 3.—Fifty-one-pre- cincts in Grand Forks county includ- ing 16 in Grand Forks city give 0’. Forty six precincts including 13 in Grand Forks city give Burtness 4,142, Bae: 2,802. Bens Harding 112, Cox 43. Minnewaukan, Nov. 3.—Tght out.o — ,Burtness 134, Baer 19. | 45 precincts in-Benson county sive 27, O'Connor 126.9 / Hillsboro Frazier 377, O'Connor 595. Cayaller Grand Forks, Noy. 3.—T'wenty-sevér City of Hillsboro, Noy gives Ladd 182, Perry 2 Complete Burtne: out of 49 pretincts in Cavalier coun- a, Baer ‘157, Frazier 156, O'Conner! gi Y ¥. 2.219, Frazier 1,140 a ‘ i ty. sive Onn rage Gile. Township, Richland county,; 7 gives Frazier 53, O’Connor 39. Prim-; Grand Forks, Noy. 3.—Fourteen pre cinets in Pembina county give Fra zier 945, OConor 1,563. It ip esti mated that the county will go for O’- Connor by more, than 1,000. Boftineau ary vote, Langer 6, Frazier 50. Carrington Fargo, Nov. 3.—Four_ppecincts out-! side of Carrington, gives O’Connor 33: Frazier 218. or Gains — ! ger 6, Frazier 50. ! Stutsman Twenty-three precincts out of 71 in Stutsman county, including Jame: town gives Frazier 1,521,, O’Connor ent, but county-auditor, estimates that |ary vote, Lan; Frazier will carry. it. 0 one. ia Ward ; Mibot. Nov, 3.—In Vurty-two pre- cinets in. W@rd, O'Connor 3977, Fra zier 2,311, “Bleven™precincts in Ren- ville county give O’Connor 591, Fra- zier 692. Russell village, Bottineai. county, Harding, 34. Cox 3, O’Conno: 23, Frazier 18. Portal Portal, Noy.’ 3.—Harding 111, Cox 31, O'Connor 128, Frazier 31. Lade 50, Perry 110. Lidgerwood : Lidgerwood, Nov. 3.—City, Frazier 543, O’Connor 407. LaMoure LaMoure, Nov. 3.—second ward, La Moure county, Frazier 43, 0’Conno) 178, N i county, gives Frazier 614, O'Connor} 995. ~ | \ Devils Lake Grand Forks Nov. 3.—City of Devils; Lake, gives O’Connor 1,242, Frazier} 589. | Sargent. Ten precincts out of 27 in Sargent Fifteen precincts in Ramsey ‘coun-} ty, including City of Devils Lake, give, O'Connor 2,145, Frazier 1,032. i Rollette Six precincts in Rolette county, Frazier 182 O'Connor 475, yi . Towner. Five precinctssin Towner, give Frazier 225, O’Connor 68). Ward, 7 H 3.—Twenty-six out of} in| Ward county,jgive) 2, Fraz, 1,878. | Eis | | county | Cass 4 Pavgo, Nov. 3.-—Thirty-one precincts in Cass county gives Frazier 2,910 O'Connor 8,989. Six rural tral Williams commty give O’Conhor 149, Frazier 232. Mountit -’ “Tiree hundred forty-five precincts | Minot, Nov. 3.—Four out of 62 pre: | in North Dakota give Frazier 20,780. |cincts in Mountrail county, give O'Con- } O'Connor 39,204. , Majority” eee nor. 237, Healer Bat Haywood precincts, Aer ra 4 ‘ity of Minot—Complete except se 0 pera es ee Ere women’s vote in Third ward, O'Con- , aN A Tral nor, 864, Frazier 464. This ward will Fourtéen precingts out of 30 ir show women giving O’Congor 20( Ladd 1,202; Perry more ,muaiority, for city, Vote, First Z ward, women, Frazier ‘38, O'Connor Baer, 1,054;, 17 a8, 46, Total ward Frazier 116 O'Connor give Frazier 1,289 | 197) First ward Mandan in primaries zave Frazier.majérity of 23.. Second | vard.’ Mandan, total O'Connor 238,) ts in Dickey | Fraziér 108.: Third ward, men, O'Con-} Cox 79, Fra-|nor 284, Frazier. 87. Fourth ward, complete, O’Connor 194, ‘Frazier ‘50. Fifth ward, the strong league district save, total Frazier 153 O'Connor 67. Ahead of Langer | Grand Forks, © Nov. \3.—Fifty-seven } orecincts in Grand Forks’ county, in-} out of 35] cluding the city of Grand Korks com-| Connor 5,987, Fraaier ; rried Grand Forks | In prim- Minot, Nov. precincts | 80 precincts O’Connor 3,63: e Traill. county give 736, Burtness 865, of, 30 -precincts O’Gonnor 1,701, y : ais fickey Four out of preci: county gives Harding 254, “ier 177, O'Connor 196. Stutsman. Forty-three out of 71 Stutsman county gives ’Connor 3,931. Towner Cando, Nov. “3.—Sixteen out of t ; precincts in Towner county give’ Fra- plete, give 0’ a 084. 3,933. O’Connor zier 742, oe ee y by a majority of 1,151. incts | ities Langer’s majority in the city was} Grand Forks, Nov. 3.—Five precinets | .39 rtness is running ab: en | in. McHenry county give Frazier Meet ith Bynes : B anoetley ‘o;Connpr 5x6 Pi 7 * See O'Connor Gain Nov. Ese precincts Carrington, Nov. \ 3—Independent: 4 : campaign managers here today assert- Pierce county Apctualn 21, gE Pugh [ed that they were positive that Foster give Frazier 47, 2 county, on the basis of returns already county will go for O’Connor by over | canvassed, would give O’Connor a net 250.» ° Morton majority of 100 votes, as compared i J is withgthe Langer majority of eight in Hebron, Nov .3—City of Hebron, | June, They further predicted » that men, vote for Frazier 180, O'Connor | Roach, the independent candidate_who 76.. Little Heart precincts, Morton | was: defeated by,11 votes in June} rounty. Hardiftg 107. Cox 10, Ladd 105, | would be elgcted by at least 200 votes» Perry 21, Sinclair 88, Johnson 32 Fra- i zier 99, O'Connor 38. Lemke 91, Kamp- lan 36: Initiated laws, board of au- ditors, Yes 54, No 80. Public fund, Yes 63, No 51. Real estate ‘loan, Yes 65, No 72. Official publication, Yes 48, No 80. Superintendent school question, Yes 38, No 95. Christianson 38 Richardson 96. Nielson 53, Johnson 82) Same primary in’ June, Langer 22, Frazier 17. City of Hazen Mandan; N. D., Nov. 3.City’ of Ha- zen in strong league’ county of Mer- cer. Frazier 80, O'Connor 108, Hard- ing 158, Cox 19. i % Minnewaukan : Fargo, Nov. 3.—Minnewaukan vil- fage, Benson county, gives Frazier 51,/able at noon indicate the election of O'Connor 196. Springvale topwnship,|/the entire anti-Townley legislative arnes county, gives Frazier 60, O’'Con-| ticket in Grand Forks county. Thor-. l- precincts. h Frazier 2,403, Rugby, Fargo, Nov. 3.—42 out of 59 precincts in Barnes county, gave O’Connor 2,951, Frazier 2,489. Y Senator Plowhar, independent, . re- elected. c se Independents Win Minot, Nov. 3.—Figures on legisia- tive, ticket in 29th district not avail- able; but few precincts counted indi- vate Walter Bond elected state senator ‘and four independents, to the house. olinger Wins, / Mandan,” Nov» 8.—Jacob Bollinger independent jegislature elected in Morton county. Offers close. Win Legislature Grand Forks, Nov. 3.~Returns avail- j nor 2731. sen is elected senator in’ the Eeventh and Eastgate in the Fifth. P..G. Han- son will return to the house from the Fifth. Race in other districts is close, but all candidates are independents Reports received from a few valley counties, indicate that anti-League beer? tickets have: been success- ul. Revised Minot Minot, Nov. 3. inot totals revises: omen’s vote, Kr: r 435, O'Connor 13 Men’s vote, Frazier 599, O’Con- nor 1374, folate ky tier 1034, O’Con- » Honse Member F in o’Connor ‘argo, Nov. 3.—Forty-nine preci Cass county give Frazier 7,240. Legislative ticket looks like two indepésdent senators and {seven independent house mgm- bers in Cass county. Richland elected one independert senator and four in- cerendent house members. Sargent elected one independent senator and two house members. afgo, Nov. 3.—With 496 precincts. orth Dakota reported, the race for Governor now stands, O’Connor 46,316, Frazier, Republican Nonparti- | san, 26,547. Ransom County Fargo, No Coburn township, Ranyom county, Frazier 30, O’Conno> 16. S Green township, Ransom county, razier 28, O’Connor 55. Fingal village, Barnes county, O= Sonnor 95, Frazier 12. 7 Binghampton township rural, Bar- nes county, Frazier 63, O’Connor 22. Four precincts including Fingal and Nome, give O'Connor majority five votes. S Ward County J ! Minot, Nov. 3.—Forty precincts ip ' Ward including Minot, O’Connor 3898, Frazier 2,617... o’Connor Gain Duerr township, Richland county, gives 6’Connor 55, Frazier 65. Pri- mary election gave Langer 6. Fradier 50. Liberty Grove tewnship, Rich- land county, gave O’Connor £9, Fra- zier 97. Dexter township, Richland county; gave O’Connor 85, Frazier 21, Ryan township for O'Connor. \ Ramsey County Grand Fotks, Nov, °.— Following city and village votes are reported from Ramsey county: Warwick, Fra- aier 24, O'Connor 79. 7 cow Starkweather: Frazier 9; O’Con- nor 114, Baer 11, Burtness 104, Ed- more: Frazier 45, O’Connor 80. Web- ster township: Frazier 28, O’Connor 84, Baer 19, Burtness 75. Crary:/Fra- zier 15, O'Connor 110. Second ‘ward ; Devils Lake complete: Frazier 136, O'Connor 326. First ward Devils Lake women’s vote missing, Frazier"84, O'- Connor 243. ag Fargo, N. D., Nov. 3.—Fourteen pre- cincts out of 2,091 in North Dakota, give for president, Harding 1,250, Cox 278, and Debs 59. ‘ ao For United States senator 13 ,pre- cincts give H. H. Perry, Dem., },055, and Dr. E. F. Ladd, R.-N.P., 763. For governor, 273 precincts, give Frazier 17,465, O'Connor 34,677. Burke Vote F ¢ Minot, Nov. 3.—Twerfty-six out of |' 39 in Burke give Frazier 1374, 0’Con- nor 792, Ladd 1541, Perry 624. Forty- four precincts in Ward county,.0’Con- nor’ 4109, Frazier 2930. i Renville Vote In sixteen precincts in Renville | Peounty the vote is Frazier 920, O’- Connor 717. In the same precincts in the primary the tote was Frazier 477, Langer 262. This gain in Renville, one of the strongest league counties is unexpected. e Traill Vote Hillsboro, Nov: 3.—Three indepen- dent house members elected in Traill. Lisbon—League will carry Ransom py four hundred fifty. t Richland / Majority Wahpeton, Nov. 3.—0’Connor’s final majority in Richland will be about 2,000. t Traill Vote 11 county, 27 out of 30, Frazier Tr: 2 , O'Connor 2,315. ‘ 2,05 Fargo—Independent control of house believed certain. No upsets occurred in returns so far available, and league was beaten in crucial centers like jlarger vote. ‘| proved safe by millions. CASCARET “They Work while you Sleep” x . Remenher—Case are ’ bilious, congtipated! You | fesl headachy, full .of cold, dizzy, un- strung. Your meals don’t fit—breath is bad. Take_Cascarets tonight for your liver and “bowel and wake up fit and cheerful. No) gripe—no in- convenience. Children love Ca too. 10, 25, 50\cents. nae jets tonight! You lose one each in Morton and Eddy and Foster counties. Colgate. Vote ‘go, Nov. -Colgate, Cass coun- y, give Frazier 97; O’Connor 22. City of Hettinger; Adams county, gives Frazier 78; O'Connor 236; Neilson 259; Johason 44, Enderlin, Ransonk, county, gives Frazier 223; O'Connor’ 158. Village of Reeder (men’s vote) gives Frazier 14; O'Connor 387~ Forty out of 49 precincts in Rich- land county, givés Frazier 2,055; O'Connor 4,477. s. League Wins ~ New Rockford—The Provost, Non- partisan elected official paper of Eddy county. All county officers are Non- partisan, and Frazier has a majority. Fourteen precincts, mostly rural, in Williams county, give O’Connor -502; Frazier 666. This does not include any of the city of Williston, , which will giye O’Connor about two hundred majortiy. O'Connor carries the city of Williston by 299 majority: Langer only carried Williston by 73 in prim- aries. Seventeen’ precincts in Wil- liams county now ifcluding city of Williston is, O’Connor 730; Frazier 818. Soy, Beach Vote Nov. 3.—First Beach, precinct, jBeach, Harding166; Cox 18; Perry 142; Ladd 58; Congress, Johnson 141; Sin- clair 42; O’Connor 167; Frazier 43; Nielson 170; Johnson 36. Second pre- cinct running same. Seven farm _pre- cincts. show Frazier lossés” “Efght precincts in 19 outside \Beach, give Harding} 268; Cox 99; Debs 15; Perry 306; Ladd 252; Congress, Johnson 278; Sinclair, 208; OtConnor 343; Frazier 226; State senator I/M fusion 324; Wog 179. Fusion house members, : Nothing definite. Other counties of legislative district, but fusion senator ‘and two house mem- bers probably. elected. by 200 majority. The skeleton of the British airship R-34, the first dirigible to” cross the Atlantic, was made of an aluminum and magnesium alloy. ~ ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine iN Take no chances with substitutes! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not get- tihg genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and ro) Take As- pirin only as told in the Bayer pack- age for Colds, Heddache, Neyralgia, Rheumatism, Earaclie, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As- pirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspfrin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture, of Burleigh and Stark. They apparently I Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid, ‘,