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20 CONFIENCE HELD BYG.0.P LEADERS Crowds at Headquarters Really Counted Victory Won Several Weeks Ago. was dispatched immediately to lect group of prominent and government oflicials. a latge bulletin b distributed among the presidential candidat Among those who the national Repu local headquarte r headquarters here was the [, It of the pure dyed-in- f the “'gr. prominen ormer Represe Humphries of Washington, : Judge Vernon Van Fleet of the |eral Trade Commission. Distriet Committee Receves. daquar al telegraph line sath ir us ¥ the District d a few pol ommittee to give 1o the « poured h, tele- juarters with the re- | a | balloting, quiet room adjoining, where J. B. Reynolds director of the Washington bureau of the Republican National Committee, read the returns to a se. politicians The results were then tabulated and recorded on ard which listed | c the various States, their total number of precincts, and how the votes were three major THE while a stereoptican was used to throw on hastily erected screens the news that came in by telegraph. Every report of a Repub- - [lican victory was greeted with ap- plause and cheers. Fred C. Spaulding, executive secre- local Republican State was In charge of the elec- tion returns party. Assisting him were Col. F. A. Feming, secretary of the committee; T. Lincoln Townsend, prestdent of the Coolidge-Dawes Club; Samuel J. Prescott, chairman of the committee on the conduct of the cam- dw. inyder, Mrs. Virginia White Speel and others prominent in It - |publican political affairs in the tional Capital. The colored supporters of the Tte- publican ticket dn the District als gathered at two central points to ge the election returns. The Coolidgo- _|Dawes Republican League recetved the returns for its members by radio and teleg at 1109 1 street pup of colored Republi- «d at the Lincoln Theater, ashed on the telegraph wire. = B Cathdiral Heights Citizens' Associa tion will meet, § o'clock, at St. Alban's Pay ation Keep strong. Be healthy and free from winter complaints. Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine is the § quickest acting, most dependable cold § remedy. What Hill's does for millions it § will dofor you. Get red box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait. c.sos Price 30 cent: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, COOLIDGE LEADING Follette Weak Third, in Half of State. WHO WAS K—THE UNKNOWN? 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Fur Trimmed Coats $24.75 up Cloth & Silk Dresses 14.75up | Trimmed Hats . . 3.98up Ladies’ Fur Coats 65.00up Men’s Overcoats . 27.50up All Wool Suits . . 24.50up Come Open ¢ Charge Account UTLER'S 2] The Store That Serves You Best: |f> Open Saturday Evenings on the Socialist and Farmer-Labor ;Hcke!s. had 12,840, 25,754 Ahead of Davis—La | fomeorae P nonngudge Jake Tisher, November | electric | | |if gerators, || Aves. to | D. C, YCoolldgq was 25,764 votes ahead of ’John ‘W. Davis, native son, in returns | tabulated early today. The vote in 951 precincts gave Coolidge and Dawes 136,831, and the Davis-Bryan ticket 111,067. * La Follette, running Daugherty, opponent, Chiltor, by An even greater margin was held by Howard M. Gore, acting Secretary morning. of Agriculture, in his contest for the cincts gave Gore 140,058 and Fisher 111,945, Jn the United States Senate the race was closer, Guy D. Goff, former assistant to former Attorney General leading his only a few hundred votes the candidates, wit the precincts reported Republicans were ticket on returns from sixth of the State WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER "5, 1924.° Democratic | 20,000 votes. | nd Chilton 114,884 | | cHiCAG he six congressional dis- ' this of $1.900,000 parated ing the about one | together. MAY RECOVER $1,900,000. | former Senator William 1, | Postal Inspectors Bring Mail Rob- | Mondavs and Thursdays for a period less than bery Suspects Together. - November 5.—Additional lead to the recovery the missing 1dot from tricts | the Rondout, 111, mail robbery were obtained by postal inspectors vester- only about half |day when Brent Glasscock, clues that may Newton, who ple i guilty to p: - | ticipation in the affair, were brou 1311 G street. of five weeks. J. LEO sup) Wi Miss Mabel Dill will begin a course of lectures at Y. W, The class will meet C. A. tomorrow LIST YOUR RENTED AND VACANT REAL ESTATE WITH KOLB {923 N.Y. 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