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4 & THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925. WALKER ISMAYOR | et wover T ELEGTIONRESULTS |NEW JERSEY WET || Resulis of Yesterday's Eleetions | |0 gRirc el etmions e v o attend the interparliamer confe | By the Associated Pres: i | €CE at Washington, was an unsu | g A. Harry Moore, Democrat, and wet, defeated Arthur Whitney, | |Total of 135 Seats Captured, 47 in | Coilnl candigate in S Lancras, 11 k ¢ i N Republican, and dry, for Governor of New Jersey. the Provinces and 88 in f the p y 3, PN ; State Senator James J. Walker, Democrat, overwhelmingly de- . N feated Frank D. Waterman, Republican, for mayor of New York. London. State constitutional amendments sponsored by Gov. Smith of By the Associated Press. feature WIRING VAS & 5 . : . s . f New York were approved. LON . . 5 5 ; esult of New York’s Munic- ; Republicans in Philadelphia|{Moore, New Governor, to S e abno g A 3 LONDON, November 4.—Complete Soking theny lato cliasisluy H t 3 ’ ’ elem!:{’a_\‘r:‘rfizll;:“.\\. Smith, opposed by the Ku Klux Klan, was re- returns from the municipal elections || Electric Lamps. Inspect our new ipal Election Credited to & . Try in Vain to Elect Sub- Fight for Modification of Malcolm E. Nichols was elected mayor of Boston, the first Repub- | | {Broushout the country show total net || stock of Electric Fixtures. lican winner in 18 years. gains of Labor of 135 seats—47 in the A stitute for Candidate. Volstead Law. The only Catholic on the Democratic ticket in Virginta, John M. | (Provinces and 58 in London, where 5 Bas eautifu ”u'r'fiel]. was elected as State treasurer, defeating John F. sett, Re- Labor now has a majority in 8 of ] LT e —_— —_— publican. : By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. John M. Patterson, regular Republican candidate for district | |p e . reg D ate for Battersez, Bermondsey, Depttord, Pop: . ey s PHILADELPHIA, November 4—| NEWARK, N. J., November attorney in Philadelphia, died. Republicans rushed to the polls 4 2 ¢ NEW “’L:‘ b ‘h i The Republican organization failed | Successtul in his candidacy for Go stickers, bearing the name of Frederick J. Shoyer. Patterson was :I“"‘; ;h:‘”"]"{"*‘v Stepney, “;"’:"”“h umph at the | | T ) i e g ot MUOINEY | “wet.” A. Harry Moore, Democrat, Three Ohfo constitutional amendments were defeated. Yiousiy held by Munjcipal Reformers, His protes James ‘ D ax | and foner of Jersey City, 18 o The Loulsville mayoralty race between Joseph T. O'Neal, Demo- s o bbdcweenToloraud Btk John Walker, wh cated Maye - ofter former Judge John M 1ciin-to try to have Congress modt crat, and Arthur Will, Republican, resulted in a victory for the latter. & s T ratic nom ¢ : 3 oo (8 Teslics nomines, Blthaivolatean gct i O'Neal replaced an ex-Klansman on the Democratic ticket. Shapuri! Saklatvala, the Communist i onFatts, e el 4 ) tion for gall stone colic. W o Bt S 8 The New York Lower House remains Republican. = ksl | s : Mr. Patterson died less than five |30 Arthur Whitney, Republican, Six election judges were arrested in Aurora, Ind., after a row over mayor of Ne ! y by | 3 i Bl ol & bolt viiees. Gl who declared for enforcement of the Klan and anti-Klan candid; over Frank D. returns today from all of the city's [ VOIStead act and the State enforce- . b . o ne: In English icipal elections Shapurjt v o H s 2 : it ; bday from jall '8 | ment act. glish municlp ¢ apurii Saklatvala, Communiet, Sha in and manu ‘l s : | rds showed l;‘x;;:‘l:::\lxn\i recelved | M40 re, with virtually complete e who was barred from the United States, was defeated in St. Pancras. The sl)lend'd Location W opsgnei o 3 4 & . turns tabulated, had a plurality of D. Martin Yerkes, the fining squi f the N v v t Bheve FENE ) = e u % 5, ing squire, a terror to motorlsts, lost his of the New ful work with practic Shover. Willlam F". Bren l:‘l:r 121 The vote was: Moore, 448,929;| | job as justice of the peace at Millbourne, Pa. | ; 3 v . Y 2 oy MM fort at al governor st o St which | 2 ViR third, with 25,679 WELlimoy, 406, Honus Wagner, famous shortstop, was defeated for sheriff in Vermont Office Building $3 75 ) ¢ - < Up 28 boroughs. These boroughs are rendments to the wera on e 2K A Bl 6 156 % BRI Seeks Milder Wet Law. Pittsburgh. —is a big feature. Car lines Guara_n!eed chine, were approved by the K . | When the returns were in Moore Stewart Appleby’s election to Congress keeps the third New Jer- and bus lines covering every Electric Irons This n - political JAMES J. WALKER. The situation, unprecedented in|gajq: sey district in the Republican column. point of town ||| —_— of the gov é ~——|the city's history, was expected to| ““I propose immediately after my John W. Moore, a Democrat, defeated Thurma re cl 3 J C OF ¥ : propose ediately & Moore, , defea an B. Dixon, Repub- re close by OUR COLLECTION Of » Car : { €0 to the courts for decision. Legal|inguguration to initlate a movement lican, in Kentucky for Congres 5 and there is LAMPS cludes many excep 5 will return | spinfons ered, some s i > iClong odify the Vol- 4 % % ° = e ; hote gov- | obinions differed. some lawyers main- | to urge Congress to modify the Vol Mrs. John T. Pratt, Re, :an, and mother of five children, will . |olenty of W] tional values in Table, Bridge and ¥ ¥ g talning that Samuel P. Rotan, the |stead act so as to permit the manu be N = ! of five 3 e »arking space. L g rnor expires, ¢ incumbent, would retain office until | facture and sale of light wines and be New York's first woman alderman. Her Democratic opponent was 4 The ofces Floor Lamps. Splendid Gifts for Sy P ontital aleciion, Sheoll oot James A, 0'Gorman, son (l.fr;ni»hf:.{y:.gzl.lwdenumlr; Jorman.” Her hus- 4 Eies Home Beautifying. p; O chiefly friends| The - Fandad lovel a cla at sident Coolidge at Amherst, 2 D s = . hence; oth: hiefly friend The campaign extended over six ional ad- WHEN YOU THINK OF GUARANTEED 5 : . Shaver, d A S e e e Republican, defeated Walter Myers, Democrat, in 8 o vantages . in |I| CTRICAT APPITANCES e, e e IN [}l.l-Y EI.EB.”BN‘ of judges womld appoint Mr.eq early when the Anti-Saloon League the Indlanapolis mayoralty fight. P62 |ian and FUR O A a0 e e : Rotan’s successor, while still others | indorsed Senator Whitne ancisco defeated a proposal to buy the Market S Rail- . equipment to ; 5 try's larg e 4 said this power rested with Gov. which| | way for SAts Btoriet StrecCiia i [| New Style Hair Dryers..$4.95 ! Noore's election in a State, ,000,000. 2 “lthe profes- produc Pinchot b real . o Waffle Irons ......$9.00 up FhGE 1chot. last yvear gave President Coolidge a doab H Banton ) Democrs ons, 3 - ernor Voting had been heavy bei plurality of 370,000, was seen as in New York City, defen ool "wo-room Curling Irons .... 95¢ up : e oog ()' 1s re-elected district attorney in New Y word of Mr. Patterson’s relapse | oreasing the prestige of Mayor Frank » defeating former Gov. Charles S. Whitman, Republican. o moom e imlane oo one sen 0 ball pla i i i N A = 1 niZemipro ball player, o song writer Candidate of Organization reached the = Republican leaders. | fague, head of the Hudson County re floors. I $39.50 L OLK/s tamons i T “Stickers” bearing Shoyer's name | Denjocratic organization and a vice - Elscisic Pevcolat $4.50 stage manager earlier in his ¢ : 3 i ectric Percolators. . up e T e | for Mayor Believed Qver- |yere rushed to every election dis |chairman of the national Democratic OHIO ELECTION RESULTS. Apply to Electric Toasters ..$3.50 up sy et 17 |trict tor distribution among - the | committee. Tt was in Hudson County — || 000000000000000 | KEEVE Hair Drying Combs. ...$1.95 & for . 5 < voters, but the action came too late | that Commissioner Moore piled up the| COLUMBUS, T i active supporte S LUMBUS, Ohlo, November 4 (). EVERd on e T e whelmingly Defeated. to stem the Patterson landslide. | enormous plurality of 106,000 votes| _Returns from n than # third We Are Chartered R+4GOS EoeryiBossible Guarantea ting boxing, Sunday movies and Sun. Under ordinary conditions Patterson | that gave him the election of the 8,634 precincts in the State in- | Agents for the Famous— Rental Agents L day base ball. He is a lawy k would have led. his Democratic op- Whitney Wins Outside. dicate defeat of all three proposed y His defeat of Waterman by a plu-| By the Associated Press. ponent by more than 265,000 votes. The rest of the State gave Whitney | cOnStitutional amendments submitted ‘ Rl EN 1415 K St. Main 4752 rality of nearly 400,000 came on the ovember 4.—Defeat of Decided Republican Victory. a plurality of almost 65,000, Whitney, 'w'f)hlu voters vesterday. Maforities = thirteenth annivers: ) : lan in the Detroit non- BTty o I n nomiaatio: | 288inst the amendments were: Limit- | W Watch and Mrs. Ws b v “hi; 2 n municipal election loomed to-| Overwhelming majorities were run [Who won the Tepablian ROWIIIIIO% | ed classification, 45,000; debt umxu.»‘ rist atches B et i Kimsupported opponent. *Charies] other city and county offices. Judge | made an lssue of “Hasuetsm va:| oL €T (O St and county of-| | 0. J. DE MOLL EMMO Wil You Love Me in December as in | eanioe T Aw it memPoment alt oe7'es ( Benjfamin H. Remshaw, whose de. | “Coolidgeism” after being nominated. feat for the Republican nomination| The third congressional district in | s || AT i 4 1 city officially reported at the City Hall | f s Reputiie | Pa v halpeRihim,. Do e yndDo) ¢ the Clty Halll for judge of the Municipal Court|South Jersey elected a_Republican, HHIH] Hi e ¥ helnedinlo. D o | Sl poday, Stk had ehushed hiS|ied to charges of fraud and the arrest | Stewart Appleby, over J. Lyle Kin' : PIANO AND i itten by Frdng Beriin I‘,‘ 26,000, 4 - of a score of election officers, and|mouth, Democ Appleby, real es brrihs i ik FURNITURE CO. - 4 i : Mrs. Violet Fahmestock, Philadel-| tate broker in Asbury Park, will suc- = 2 is a little fellow, we! of the 583 precincts in the ; 1 Iy , but has a mighty vol 5 representing. virtually all dis.| Phia’s first woman maglstrate, were |ceed his father, t ran| irs ol : ; ! ; 4o oss | among those defeated. ‘Appleby, who died in_ office. | ! P i o Detrolt, Smith had 90.22%| " Jesse E. B. Cunningham of Harris-| The Legislature continued Republi- Twelfth and G Streets and Dowleo a1 7 e hoten | burg, Republican candidate for judge | can rere were sufficient votes unreported 3 3 terman is glad that her | tere were sufficient Votes unreported| o the Superior Court, the only St ——c husband lost. “If he had been elected ‘ wide office voted for in Pennsylvania | T i fcan products has U | zenerally co zains in nterest in American products ha (o] | 4 - affected his health and | Xenerilly conceded Smith's gains | vesterday, was elected by substantial [ pecome. o great in Australia that Y The t ct that we are char- 5 fe.” she said. | {pitET L, W plurality ‘over Willlam C. McGuire |yrade commissioners of the United “':lh‘xLe’n!s'“l_nrhtihelGrutrn Gov. Smith’s comment on the elec- | “qrijip’ hased his campaign for re-|9f Johnstown, his Democratic oppo- | States Department of Commerce sta- Watches in Washington as- tion was This great Democratic |, SHith BANCE BS CEIMES &7 <t vear, | nent. Cunningham also was the | fioned in that country are approached sures a selection from a victory will be watched th okl SEET s *| nominee of the Prohibition and So-|daily by Australians who want to rep- HIoBE. complate SEGOK. Of. alk the world. havine been elected to fill a va-| oia)iet parties, while McGuire was the | tueent rican manufacturers there. sizes, styles and prices. The e A e one pictured is the Cushion Shape in 14-kt. white gold | filled with 15 jewels, | S Walker carried all five boroughs, | CANCY, While Bowles charged that De-| .3nqigate of the Labor party as well | Open a Charge Account Gats 3 troit was known as a ‘‘wide-open E | but his plurality did not reach town," and promised to “clear up the |88 the Democratic. i high-water mark of 427,401, ity. Bowles denied that he was a oS e which Mayor Hylan won in 1921. The | &1tV . . | AT Aayor Hylan won | € | member of the Klan, but that organi- | h total vote cast was less yesterda¥, | zition openiy supported him. COATES KEEPS MARGIN. : 9, Convenient Terms The amendments were approved Second Defeat for Bowles. i i ! Iook for the Big Clock against them. Two of them provide | defeat for Bowles. He came from | Garcnine: vichry 1n bdey's penentt 1 Y for bond issues for various public im. | ObSCurity at the special election last | & REEE RS 0TI B TN 6 BLECT c ln er L ings. The others consolidate | Natio] P e =5 state of parties at midnight was 2 2 . ate offices and make minor changes | POTt and with little advertising. | He | Ginol Pharty, 35" seats; L : 3 : ll‘o G 818 F Street ||| Time Payments ‘"15{;: i l;-\’?nr n machine was par. | Sight m; ind when he later | Nqgo :R!élt'lxlo(irnl\-"?i!;rx:“\‘\‘:::fiélm-(pd g . Opposite Patent Ofiic 316.50 Per Month ticularly active against the bond issues, e, ‘j“c'(‘;’r:?‘::ny‘f;“"\‘:g‘: as the first woman member of Parlia- 7 EST. 1879 | e ¥ . Do T enva cnar fomio™ | had beaten him for the nomination, | Ment: 7 4 —— 9 This is a won.derful instrument—its tone i . Chales S. Whitman, who had | PU{ Na8 SeCond (2, B0 the omly - g N | and beauty are incomparable at the price. waged a vigorous campaign. Mr. s S e st 1 ew e S e —— - s Naxer . Whitman was twice elected district | candidates at the primary election = Let us demonstrate this New Baby Grand to attorney before he became governor. | this year. Two dally newspapers sur- R y Building Material: sen Up at Col X “or first time in its history the | Perting Smith charged Bowles N uaing aterials ou. i have a swoman meber h¢|a. Klan candidate, after which the |& 5)67.50 A I i WithM t l Idecrinnts "*"She is Mrs, | Klan openl :;x;‘n}lu\cml“td}’x‘iil:qs{\;{;p{)}:‘; - : | usterole .. . o i P S it o Yok | 1 o 4o e matanr e |f - “MONTH GEORGE’S . B il fi:.,;,’,”\\-‘.r er. who. running on the Re- | e bbeia of wehich swanimanediby. BUYS A | S e bt s ait onitie ad‘,amamai;..m...“..0..00’0’00‘0’00’0 006 district” on the upper East Side, de. | the Klan, were distributed throughout |, ! : ] etal, grandmother’s mustard plaster * vt sonot Tormer Cnied Sases | meeimes o rraneed b e i |§ - New Brick Home WY SpEROR: B My Lamber, || wich the fugers. Vou fecl 2 warm| You’ll Never Need a 1 which Eawles'lcs : tingle as the healing ointment pene- ou Sign W Senator O'Gorman. . P e . ported. R bt enfds s gestdos THURSDAY BARGAIN = trates the pores, then a soothing, Returns on Council Election. £ ble rear porches, oak floors, 3 R i cooling sensation and quick relief. $35,]3550 IS RAISED | xcturns on the race for counctiman SSmeEt | ooE a0 mie MEN’S \ Made of pure oil of mustard and showed that of the nine to be elected piece sink in kltch‘en, and — other simple ingredients. Musterole ’ 1 four of the five with Klan support!® many other quality features. ¥ is recom e rses an IN BOYS CLUB DRIVE were in the leading nine. The one i Liilpd P V-Neck—Button-Front Complete at OUR Yards is recommended by many nurses and Well located and accessible. 1y manymusses dnd candidate depending solely on Klan & Maust for bron e Support apparently was defeated on Total price is only— chitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, . the face of early returns, $7.975 Main Office umatism, lumbago, croup, a:tlnxm‘. hé flsst o - | 0Of six charter amendments submit- ) 1 algia, congestion, pains and thollint of ted to the voters, all had apparently DRIVE OUT 6th & C Sts. Southwest ||, back or joints, sore t the City Cl 2 z 3 0 raised to date in | carried, although the one to add three N. Capitol St turn right on Camp Meigs sprains, bruises, chilblains, judges to the recorders’ court, which Michioan Ave Acd K, g - ved fdsioe b ches Wax the onlv one supported by the (15 T Then Cotho Seuaces 15 With Two Pockets 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast | frosted fect, colds of the cheet. Tt Klan, wa ving by a narrow mar- | ¥ h'and Hamiin St ay prevent pneumonia and “fu. ! ; ng by gin. The proposal to draw plans for | ' Open Daily Till 9 P Jars & Tubes id transit for Detroit was carrying | i DOC000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Close fitting and snug warm— business men of Washington who are solici money for the new 4 club have been divided into thre more than three to one. & . ‘ hern: | S bl D pneumatic tire, which is now WAmN all $5.00 Value () 1A They will & ce the results of | used on every type of vehicle from a L] theim efforts eons, tom perambulator to a mammoth motor 925 15th Street Mond nd Tuesday of | coach, had a very humble origin, for Main 9770 3 y ags will be awarded | it was suggested to the inventor by e .98 FOUNDATION T0 ROOF sam | the sight of a length of rubber garden Evening Phone Service amount hose tied around the wheel of a wheel- e vinning division. 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