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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924 11 - CAPITAL'CROWDS Lo Rover crowine sympiriry GALFORNIALEAD | ’ VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT AND FAMILY AT HOME AROUSE GROWING SYMPATHY GETNEWSCALILY v s o —————— | (FCOOUIDREHUGE Many With Status of Little Excitement Noted in| | % i 5 . ’ i . . 5 e Capital. ; Py President Runs 195,354 Places Where Returns | }* g 5 Y ; & _ LMY 5 omen Will Join Hands| G = || Votes Ahead of La Follette, Were Received. ’ T 3 ‘ R, "t in Aid of Fight, Mrs. | A S Nearest Rival. than usual r surviving an : ¢ N o 5 X | SAN FRANCISCO, November leetion night t ¥ ik 3 i ‘ 3 | - % a's fa A e s 5 * The women of the country are| ; 4 Chlomias tailiin the iRepubM : : 3 : Fidl ; i BoIng to get together and work for| e Aou oD o brdidEnt JoRlyl N ) s AR r § { < AR § he right o istrict of Columbla : og e tsidenced loday when o (windledrapidly ¥ . ; ¢ W 3 ¢ LR 4 overnight returns gave the President Wrpaper of ther. o who | Ll ; § 4 { y Mrs. Carrie Chapmap Catt, honorary | © 688 j & lead gt 19 votes iover Kobert spaper hero wero T 4 f S ¢ président of the Natjonal League of | St ; M. La Follette, his nearest opponent gl e . 3 ; Women Voters and internationally | The Fresident {ncreased his lead b R X s § known as a suffrage leader, made the | % . | as_returns from 3,940 of the Statc nElactie oL st Tona 3 3 . foregoing statement yesterday during | 4 |18 cincts were totaled, indicatt erily prevalent ut « n tin her brief visit to Washington. | [ that b will carry the State by a greate tea. i ‘TE57all wrone® she sald . "At the 2 plurality than was predicted by hi e e next convention of the league the 4 | supporters last night. The vo SR A l‘ Ders it o o s matter of District voting privilege is| % ‘JU":" W. Davis w o $0. oxine 4" 2 oAk going to be put squarely before the | 4 | The clectorate registered oppositio: en overwhelmingl cted. | oy women who do vote and an effort will 2 | to the proposcd water and power a be made to obtain this right for vote- | when retu from 1,544 precinct less Washington. showed 105,444 a; st an finitiative Indorses Workers Here. | o . a which wo uthorize th = E 4 to acquire hydro-electric power Mrs. Catt enthusiastically indorsed | SErrCs while 57,111 voted for the bi e w of the District of Co! bia| © 2 the work of the District of Columbia The fate of an initiative measur eague of Women Voters in establish- | o | 2 f‘ndkl\‘{m”'l“:’ men 'V = d -‘) Vlish-1 were astonished over the ignorance | submitted to the voters yesterday to S e el ity lof the District's lack of voting power | permit 10-round decision and ge of members of the 1eague sy cxpressed by persons who lingered | boxing conte: and other organizations in sympathy | around the ballot boxes, But they | with the movement to get the vote e i St and characterized It as cxhibiting mare people in Wash eports from 5,912 precincts gav ap S isghonndl lonwin g Ion who khow the District | Coolidge, 357,930; La Follatte mediately on arriving in Washington an there were Monday. | and Davis yesterday afternoon, when informed o e » other visible or audible v meetings the returns were received ' W pedestrian with a pint flask of the Distsicts hmjliation as fllus- | 00" o : one ToRistor Ta it ——e— monstrations. Horns were sounded | by various augencies. The local Re-| his possession. a0y e lockc 4 B of Iv man who rejoiced ary, not continuous- | publican organization staged a re-| . zen arrests for drunkenness ed her desire to be | he believed Jfi, ox HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE ween and world series | turns party at its headquarters on | te throughout the city dur- | hed with one as evidence of her| oy v he could place his vote. But No cars were allowed [New York avenue, with Samuel J.|ing the 24 hours, not an exceptional- {support of the plan. Mrs. Catt left|f 0% M OO Oy BOG 40Y T mistered AS WIFE FILES SUIT- nuc between Tenth and | Prescott, chairman of the Republican | Washington lato last night for West| . v tl the lyarge nimber. i and was quite down-hearted until the streets or in front of |State committee of the District, in| Maj. Daniel Sullivan, superintendent Virgini % et e S located on other |charge of the program. A leased|,f police, and h cveral inspectors The District sufffage committee oflmam'd o d Garage Man and Spouse Act at s ial details of po- |wire to the national committee in{remained on duty until after mid- the District League of Women Voters. ; u 2 A sands of | on hand to enforce the |Chicago, the Western Union service | nioii "G pervising the work of the which cEiginetediand) carrfod outithie Lo Ch e, ¥ se i Same Time—Mrs. Stevens < pushed their nd protect the crowds. and radio facilities were provided. force, while Capt. E. W. Brown of plan of showing Washington what a %o vats evenlif they aid find a'plac Changes Her Plea. rs away from the supper table oo R The three leading Democratic clubs |y, first precinct was in immediate oo oo logkslike, Was enthusias: |to resister. e A ) eir d down- | 0! £ E 3 a V. H a v es Z] & Wo! B - " e Dai| oo at Ster Baidipe o sk eton watched the,prosrest | irection 5t e stast Torce in his| HuN, Incumbent, Trails G. 0, o oveg e ruliaod the ok 0,0, e portions | The sutt o a tmited aivorce Sotetia ssembled fn fromt of |Of the Demoacratic vote A eaning.|Precinct. chairman of the mittee, declared | Of the day vesterday to dri vesterday afterroon by Frederick W or Star, ng to receive the lat- | Meetings. 0 s ona Ashing-| " y,cpector Clifford L. Grant, chief of P “we feel i ‘hile vital que E h Jones, a garage owner, against hi Jeginning to fron ! . icelve ton-Elackburn Club heard the re- : i . Opponent—H wo feel beautifully.” While no official | ¥ g Sy 2 of news buzzing into the detectives, remained on duty at head s were wife, Garnet C. Jones, was follow. recr ‘ uarters ot | thy |Lurns at the homo of its president | QUi AT (ure” hour. Betors Ieferts) werelexnestad or nauestoa|ESES P ioaiitnunhesion Duavasoier c = Mrs, Jeannic Blackburn Moran. 2 1 v wo gave up the DI S 3 = coupled with tho full |}, bryan Progressive Democratic | 1eaving the office he commented o | Leads for Congress. their time to stand by the hour beside Women by Boxes. I Dieic Save melCoust al wut . Sleedon et | Club listened-in at the ~ Shoreham, i’a"“dx""z‘l e e T asotbn ilrml» Joute evidences of national| 3rs. Ge A. Ricker, pre e e e L ng 2 special and stafl corre-fopp, John W. Davis-for-President ' ® iy i neglect, nevertheless many of the| the District of Col St % a1a ot Lnow of it othe e n ol oDy | Feports received at the Ebbitt. ESi¥eatiiotinervics PHOENIN. Ariz, November 5—|their tour of duty cnded and recited | Abrais, vice presi of the league: |y complaint of Mrs. Jon reds v wed the e cle 3 1 Pro! 5 = ————— Dwight B. Heard, Republican candi- | incidents that occurred on their posts, | Mrs. Jhnst Hira h ot Mrs. Jone rederic ecel N y 1 = n tide : L . . Fredert, Women Receive Newn. date for governor, was leading Gov. | M= Johnston said | Snein, “at Close Finish Lacking. ppprt s dod when the winne whead of lement th ; Mrs. Caroline Erick daughter of Gen, Dawes; Gen. Dawes, Mrs, Dawes, Virginia, adopted daughter, and Mel- irickson, son-in-law of Gen. Dawe - Attorn tanley D. W appear TToud: | tne - heagegariers” of i Nationai | OOLIDGE HAS LONG Hunt, Democrat, by 28 Several men became highly in-!j B S T for the sband “while the wife 2 a it, De e by 296 votes in the i men s m highly _in Herbert Brya ep " %5 - > of loud-|the Neadquarters of the > uv(mrml:(: Fubernntorial contast at |0.4b iam | censed) when informed for!the frat|Mec Belen s st repr by ney D. Edward |L.eague of Women Voters to hear the today, when 263 precincts out of 4s4 | time of the voteless condition here. | siree Miss € is [election results. Returns were re Rt e i eparrall . /The { They even made speeches on behalf | sireet Pennsylva : 1 B Stevens_has amended : 4 seived over a special leased wire and lEAD lN WAsl'“NGTON tood: Heseas Sidons Eent. i {of District representation immediate- | Frant NariiSiat Buildine D it fo SR TLoh compared L main ce adio. ~ Verbal announcements | In the presidential contest 11y after having be converted. AN ey, Mrs e ety ad, s it et The news 5 1 . crganizations staged pri- (and blackboards were uscd to report - tdge’s majority over Davis m few put up arguments about the ex-| Mrs Ottenburg. Fo S e no cheering carl e | va their Leadquarters to|the news to the visitors. 5 o to more than 1,600 votes on the f tent of the voting power here, Mr: st Mrs. s et b ut the spell en & cap the harvest of their endeavors | Mrs. Carrle Chapman Catt, hon-|gne Ponrth of State's Precinetsor these unofficial returns. Johnston said, but there was unani- | Nora b 2 5 ew f/iod the Vite sausd (oian anertmeptien the late return . 15 of lobby and{orary president of the National | o 6. Vots: oms Prasidant, was: iCools | FIouB Agremiont that lavery nesfdsnt| Yok aventer o A w N sicctinontoment B Uy the Coolidg ’ y h with the latest |Leasue, who is on lier way to West | Show Good Majority Over tdgc, 14.700; Davis, 13,016; La Fol- | here should be allowed to vote for| Custenborder, Mrs. W. L. Chamberlin, ysband was found injthe com: ith the. Darie aup- | develo Theaters Intcrrupted | Virginin, ‘was among the intercsted b 4 lore, Tas. oredential cundiduien e s oM Souns Soclstyfoma o vent to theiMifee heir s to announce, verbal stene! 8 s Bs 0f onents. Carl Hayden, Democrat, running fori “Glad to see you out for the vote, ven Miss Florence Pi A iy S s CBaes : Gollstinafofjdenc sand: Miss Mazguaricc M Wel PP re-clection to Congress, had a lead of | was one compliment. “Keep up the |J. L. Jivde, Miss George Kastment, | DT original petition charged her hue- nd clubs|of Minneapolis, director, were ti more than 6,000 votes over W. J. Gail- | €ood work and four years from to- | Mrs. Alhert H. Putney, Seventcenth Lond With cruelty and excessiv plong only board members of the Nation oublicg e = o . e - s drinking. along with | o Ll November 5.—Returns braith, Republican. day we'll be voting here | street and Pennsylvania ave - B : 1 Why didn't vou think of it be-|J. Ma 1 1, Mrs. E. Ne. Carnival Spirit. e e s eligion were| The District of Columbia League.|from 60 incomplete and 640 complete e T e B . ! fore”" questioned one man. | Fulton and Mr amuel G erowds appeared 10 { oo \ith the thirst for news of |0f which Mrs. George A. Ricker is| . i .1s out of 2437 in the state| 6 GIVEN COMMISSIONS. This is just the right time to em- | Fourtee street and Pennsy nue: Mrs. Isaac Gans, Mrs. Elma Saul art > plea P choloel . Atitiie Wiai | Dresident, Snad L8 (committee oL 135/] <=0 for President: Coolidge, 75,306 | phasize the lack of a vote,” was an- | avenue; Mrs. T, Howerton, Mrs. |Seventeenth and H streets, and M A > sath Church, of which | hoste welcoming the guests. | &1 o Bre & el other statement | John L. Steel r 3 ley.Lavarre, Penneylvania avenue an r the presidential po @ P Mre. Coolidge are; Whils enthusiasm ran high and the | pa 13.065; La Follette. 1. Comissions In the Officers’ Reserve | Mrs. Johnston and her colleagues! Ninth street : *ennsylva th street. was no carnival ety iiate e teners were especially watching from 60 incomplete and have been issued h throughou h results in their “home town States, | 630 complete precincts out of 2,437 in | by the War Department to Gregory 3. |thers was unusual interest in the | the State give for governor: Hartley, | Kessenich, Munitions Building, a. raet | and. Mt ports of heavy voting and the suc- | Republican, €1,542; Hill, Democrat |captain in the Coast Artillery s Niuth s renee i & cemmu- | Cess of the leaguc's get-out-the-vote | 30, D. Nelton, 1311 P street, as a second Burroughs —the mark of a quality product —Burrough i the rety B ; e o at Central High | campaign. Congressional candidates in the | licutenant in the finance department; = < « s 4 esthetic taste to| | district, upon imcomplete re- ! Ray S. O'Neal, 900 Nincteenth street, as «elling volume of the! LAUD ELECTION CROWDS. . aded by Miller, Repub- | a second lieuten: in the Air Service sple, as rendered ir g 28,960; Williams, Democrat, | Altis G. Moore, 628 Kenvon street, through a radio loud-| 5 oo ! Herman, Socialist, 4. In the a second lieutenant of Infantry; 3 r'_“ S Police Report No Disorders While | .. a partial figures gave Hadley, | George Olsen, 1471 Irving strect, as a 8 s, tepublica ; Black, Democrat, first lieutenant in the flnance de- it te selections { People Awaited Returns. D Tatines fadeaéndants partment, and Ralph L. Morrison, the n their arms and 1tk t oom of The Star Build-| No disorders occurred on the streets Reports from part of the third dis- | Rochambeau, as a first licutenant in part of the Coolid of reporters was ¥ t night, according to police reports, | trict gave Johnson, Republic: - | the Dental Corps. M‘- Avmflll': bunch -\‘Luk"’"“ | busy throughout the evening answ and police officials this morning ex- \ 346; Nelson, Democrat, 6,804. ; B S u vocal conee accompa- | U8V POl n information as|pr d themselves as being much| Availablec returns gave Summers, - by ukuleles, singing’ their_own iy Plesscd with the manger in which the | Rabublican, a lead in the fonsth dic’ | Business Club Meets. of ¢p Cool With oo n and Democratic na-|election crowds deported themselves. | trict, with 6,282. Bohlke, Democrat,| The American Business Club held its | \ headquarters here special re- | In the business section, where the! was second with 1,603 and Hill, | weekly luncheon at the Franklin Streets Were Congested. e p wements had been made. | crowds assembled, arrests were not| Farmer-Labor, had 100 | Square Hotel vesterday afternoon, | e o itact Y oo ces kept tab on the SWIng as numerous as usual, arrests for all| In the fifth district the incomplete [ and after discussing several routinc | slowly moving automo- {of th lloting by special wires to|offenses during the 24 hours totaling | v. ave Ferguson, Republican, | matters listened to a talk by J. F.| t of which *7as divert- | spective ce 1 headquarters |1 | Hill, Democrat, 4,101 | Waters of the local telephone com- cway from the |nd press and telegraph Teports.| pive arrests for drunkenness were | cturns from §57 incomplete and | pany, who later gave a phone demon Motorists found | Radio loudspeakers also were pressed | mage by police of the first precinct, | complete precincts out of 2,437 in the | stration, with the ald of two opera EER disadvantage last | into service. Workers, their families | puri policemen sending two of- | State gave for governor:: ltors, on a miniature switchboard, ght. Several ca bore partisan |and 1ds formed the audience ;pndgrs arrested by them, and there| Republican, 145; Hill, Democra = two different exchanges anners and plac . but there were ' Similarly, at purely local political} wug one arrest for transporting| 35,006; Oman, Farmer-Labor, 10.86( in the city. 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