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ALAN APPARENT, VIETORIOLS N OHO Mayor of Portsmouth, Who Had 200 Kluxers Arrested, Is Defeated. d Press. Ohio, November Onio’s first election in which the Ku fevy Klux Klan figured as an issue sho' the organization to have been gener- ally victorious, though in some in- stances it met defeat The greatest Klan victory scored - yesterday at the polls prabably w n Youngstown, where the Klan can- didate for mayor, Charles F. Scheible, apparently rolled up a majority ov the combined vote of his five oppo- nents. Two other important victories going to the klansmen were in New- ark and Portsmouth. In the former A was elected . and in the ed Mayor c re-election. n caused the arrest of 200 members of the Klan pted to hold a pa- s in ‘rank Hawkins in & enville when the organi- sted to hold a parade, the issue ther Amendment Is Adopted. rike out t in the qualification of the state he federal sing women 50 opposed the other aw that would employ who are contribu- 's compensation reed amendment apital and labor. amendment, giving the pub- were ele t of the w. votes behind eteats Registered. In the state-wide election the three{ lex: two _taxation on bill, were Returns | of the st the 000 to ts, The publica majority g son of Meadville, d to the stat M, tion of chu feated in ment and Increasing Values Corner 30th & Porter Sts. Seven rooms and two baths and independent show Wide, deep lot to alley. The builder has put every- thing into this house that the home-seeker could desire. Semi-detached house of sim- ilar size and design. (The middle house of this group bas been wold.) Price, $14,850 Your Terms The price Is $1,000 lower than the surrounding homes McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye St. Mlilll 4752 T};e Season of the Debutante —finds the services of our florists in greater demand than ever, the preference apparently being for Shaffer’s. Choice Flowers Violets, Roses, Orchids and all cther wanted flowers at their freshest and best. Bouquets, boxes, baskets, etc., arranged with unerr- ing taste. : {#l Telegraphic Deliveries Awywhere |§ SHAFFER’S PHONE PHONE MAIN 2416 FRANK. 2362 900 14th St. PHILADELPHIA ELECTS REPUBLICAN AS MAYOR Freeland Kendrick Winner Over Raff by 250,000 Majority. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November W. Freeland Kendrick, republiean mayoralty candidate. and the entire republican county ticket were elect- ed vesterday by overwhelming plu- ralitles. With practically complete returns from forty-seven 6f the forty-elght drds in the city tabulated early fo- v, the indications wero that Ken- drick’s plurality over A. Raymond Raff, his democratic opponent, would ceed 260,000, one of the largest er glven a candidate for mayor in Philadelphia. The vote in these forty-seven wards, with six divisions missing, was: Kendrick, 283,689, and Raff, 35,373. W. —_— WIN IN CLEVELAND. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 7.— Election of Peter Witt, former trac- tion commissioner, and A. R. Hatton, framer of the new city manager char- ter, as members of the city council, which, when it takes office J. 1, wiil select Cleveland's first city manager, featured yesterday's elec- tion hers, the firat under proportional representation. Both Witt and Ha ton were independents and were as- sured election on first choice vote. Among the municipal Judges elected on nearly complete returns to serve six- year terms is Miss Mary B. Grossma 1f successful, Miss Grossman is the sec ond woman to be elected judge in Cleveland and the first woman on the |1, municipal bench. Miss Florence A. Al- len, now associate justica of the Ohio supreme court, first served on the com- mon pleas bench In this county. Mrs. Virginia Greene was re-elected a member of the board of education. Tommercial Nalional The New " OF VERMONT TOGA uary | P " NHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D DALE EASY W|NNE JERSEY ASSEMBLY RETAINED BY 6. 0. P. By the Ansociated Prese, NEWARK, N. J,, November 7.~~The New Jersey state legislature, over- whelmingly republican in 1923, again will be republican by a large major- on of 1924, as & result an victories yesterday. In the senate the republicans retained thelr seven seats, while the democrats w ccesatul in retaining their t, leaving the political cos plexion of the upper house exactly as it was—seventeen republicans and four democrats. . Notwithstanding the vigerous cam- palgn waged by Gov. Sllzer and his party to return & democratic assem- bly and to cut down the large repub- lican majority of 44 to 146, the demo- crats were able to capture omly two additional seats. Despite the prohibition lssue, in- Jected in several counties no upsets or_change reuited from ft. Morris county, where literature had been distributed charging the ent republican county ticket with bel members-of the Ku Klux Klgn, felt a reaction In a larger vote than was ex- pected, and re-elected Assemblyman Barkman, republica: There will be four women in the next legislature as compared with three in 1923 The wage increase of $500 a year sought licemen and firemen in Newark defeated deciaivel: Mayor Noort, democr: two terms mayor of Pater defeated by Colin MoLean, can, by 3,7 His Former Seat in Houfée Re- tained by Republicans in Decisive Victory. By the Ausociated Press. s MONTPELIER, Vt., November 7. In a total vote falling short by more than 22,000 of that polled in last véar's senatorlal election, Ver- mont yesterday retained virtually the the two-to-one republican propertion of 1922 1in electing Porter H. D republican, former representative for the second district, United States senator to succeed the late: William P. Dillingham. The republic date polled 30,682 votes to 1 for his democratic oppone H. Pollard of Cavendish, cousin of dent Coolldge, : In the contest in the second district to elect a successor to Mr. Dale, who resigned his congressignal seat to become a candidate for the Senate, Col. Ernest W. Gibson of Brattieboro victory even Although the total vote cast in the district wis mo than 11,000 short of 1922 figures, Col. Qibson scored a victory Proportion- ately greater than that of Dale t year, recelving 17,614 votes to for was republi- C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. WOMANIS CHOSEN JUDGE IN CHICAGO Thomas A. Doyle Elected to Congress by Democrats of Fourth Distriot. By the Asscciated Press. CHICAGO, November 7.—Miss Mary M. Bartelme was elected yesterday a Judge of the circuit court of Cook county—the first time In the history of Illinois that & woman has beén elevated to a court of such high dis- tinction. Unofficial returns give Miss Bar- telme a plurality of 14,048 votes over D. J. Normoyle, her democratic op- ponent. Normoyle carfied Chicago by about 6,000 votes, but lost his margin in_the returns from the oountry towns and suburban districts of Cook Miss Bartelme led the re- publican county ticket. Thomas A. yle, democrat, was elected representative in Congress from the fourth district, his republi- can opponent having withdrawn ana fewer than 1,000 votes being cast for eleven and 8 of the su- P judges of those elected are sitting, mix from each party. The two majority judges in 4,173 cast for his HBurton E. Bal a Montpelier torney, & ratio of mors than:fou one. The republican candidats in three to one. 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