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REPUBLICANS GAIN |- INNEW YORK STATE Have at Least Five More Seals in House N York, Nov Indications carly today were that the republicans hid sained several seats in the assembly 19 a0 result of the clection yesterdan Iheir rop mtation had been inerea od by five with no reports availal ten doubtrnl ¢ jcts in Kinas 1 is Lelieved that when the result oI Ivn oare known it will in e 171h New Iin the 23d Was repr socialist st year, remains vonten who served at the Ia ssioh woere defeited by men For e Mes. Mary AL Lilly | o lost (o 1B 10N in (e PANMELA POOR seventh New York district, and Mrs Tda I Sammni vorepublican, was de sted by William ¢ Cavroll in the | second district of Salfollk Two other | presentatives of 1he fair sex will sit e queen of Rumania s 2 t the next on. however. Thsy ted g American Miss 1 : will he Dr. Blizabeth Van R. Gillette | Paor, with the o ol N of e ond Scheneetady district, a | recognition of her skill and « - demoerat, who won from the man who | nuesing Rumanian woundsal defeated her last vear, and Margarct | hospitnl at Bucharest, | Mies | L. Bwilth, who svoted!a victory over | just veturied fiom Ited Oy Martin J. Wealy, the democratic in- [ Gvepsens, St fe (. ;‘”(H;l” nt in the 19h New York dis | the Tater tienee w1 e e Fhaddens C.Sweet, who was speak- | “”‘ S Boorcled s nt to In or at the last session. was victorious &0 1 Keele of Springtield, Mass over Miss Marion D man who had | U silrgeon, . whe servod the support of democrats, : < and prohibitionists tically by the < not only She was aided en organizi county but socialists | | I wonien's of her own were suceessful in mumicinpal el o the office he Y vious oce Vames W Plemin conserviion commis sioner was sl © WILSON RE-ELECTED Bridzeport Mayor Defeats FPusionist Vincent by Plurality of 1872 Votes, But Runs Behind W Own Mark, Noy time Bridgeport Maye vis cutiy on. republican d mayor r Allen b - Americo stonight 1) neral protest of the clection mi + made Mayor Wilson® lurality in 1913 2,0435 in 1015 ISS and in 1917, | . making this his poorest run | Sister Find. Her Own Brother Hanging | New Haven Nov Maurvice 12 Murphy of Saltonstall avenue, | wias found ha ng I his neck from e yvesterday morning Ie was lead when he was cut down by his sister who found the unfortunate man Fhe deceased, who is thout 26 cars of e is sadd 1o Kive noan invalid for <ome months nd ne a0 wWas discharsed from the hospital at Norwich He leaves a wife HIT BY \UTOMORBILE r 2 Orar ht yeulses and cvening she was strock b, N autonio e owned iy L. C. Kenvon, of o Montelair g&enue, Newark, N. J. She was attended by Dr. Do W. O'Connell I, Kenyon had heen to the Fafnir Bearing company on business. The Bialska girl with two companions rted across the road. The (wo ther reached the sidewalk in safety | $ut Genevieve hesitated in the road nd wis hit by the machine, The ac ident was unavaidable am:/y Placac Crisp. flnvory sugar wafcrs —please every taste, sat- isfy every candy craving. Assorted flavors, also Pep- permint, Chocolate, Win- tergreen and Cinmamon. 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Casworn statement to the of - | et that sueh aleohol is to he used v practice by the practitioner Mr. Mager has been inforned in irectly that some persons com Uning that friends il w puen monia hid been unale to ot whisky | eded in - their ment beenus physicians did not know how to get l whisky without violating the law Engl London, day 1¢ Britis expeet Liefore iy e fixed win The iy i i pre het | Encland Sexton, | York City which is 1o I Independent Motor Com I located at | 107 West 54(h strcot ¢ company capltatized ot $30.000, of whieh FR0.000 is paid in | o hoarvd o CoWorks will meet Act, Upon matten efore the conneil at | q Lol thnance and taxation v cet Iriday night for of aeting ppropriation of chool 3 upon a further £45,000 1000 for new school s hout s for portable schools The Smith - school Parents and Teiachers' association will held a weeling in the school building on riday cvening, Noy A attrag tive prozram has been arvarged The Lady Turners will meet tonight woN o'clock dt Turner hall | detriment. o A sockl and dance will he held | i Mot 1Ll plieian. 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Pim- and, best West 47th 8., New York City Poslam Soap is the tonic soap for the skin and will freshen and bheautify RS RO T TR EARE A Maxwells to date saves you many a while dollar in the new Post-War Maxwell. Those 300,000 saved in many ways. erHE run of 300,000 worth 1. They taught ‘‘short cuts' in manufac- turing. They eliminated all experi- mental work — you don't \ have to pay for a sihgle engineering mistake. They developed quantity production which has re- duced ‘“‘overhead.” They enabled quantity pur- chases; and better materi- als are bought at lower costs. They taught how to build an almost trouble-proof car; you seldom take a Post-War Maxwell to a re- pair shop. 537 EAST ST. Mare miles per galon More miles on fives ! How the Experience of } Years Saves Money in¢ This Post -War Maxwell ; ¥ g gasoline, a pint of/ oil and a set of tirexs. build a car that the less &4 | 6. They taught how to / get the most mileage out of a gallon of / i g They taught how tof' A skilled driver / (' would find sitmple /", to operate and takef ./ care of, They taught that it was Pl better to build more and f take less profit per car rath~ er than build less and take . more profit per car. They taught how to pmut more and more value in the car without increasing its cost. 9. This Post-War Maxwell is next year's car. It contains features developed during the war, many of which will find their way into other cars in the sum- mer of 1920. Price $985 f.o.b. Detroit C. T. NOWLAND, LOCAL AGENT Tel. 1493-3 SO AT 7Frerck|es Seems to Use the Reformed Spellingf WHY Do Nou WANT To KNow HOW To SPELL e ‘CAUSE I'M WRITIN' A COMPOSTTION ON T HIGHENATS T from the reliet of all, 43 T A DA