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Meek, 3903 Woodland Park| years, His wish ras fulfilled, deapite fave., the driver of the car, took the/the incongruity of the funeral pro- + to be slightly improved, altho his conditien Was reported Wednesday - ‘was still in doubt. The SENATOR KING LEADS SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. 4%. aged man was crossing the street) «ctor King, incumbent demo on his way to buy some medicine | z crat, is well in the lead in the sena- when Meek, tn rounding the corner, torta! ‘ = ———$—S—[$S—$——$—— ‘The auto wag traveling at « very low rate of speed and barely) fender, infiteting a deep wound on| Knocked the old man over, accord-| the right side of his face. ing to the police. Meck was not blamed for the Barnes struck his head on the’ accident. 'POOR SPORTS, | SAYS WOMAN CLOUSET, Minn, Nov. § [think it’s mighty poor sportsman ship.” said diminutive Anna Dickie Olesen today when told republicans were blaming her for the apparent at the hands of Dr. Henrik Ship stead, non-partisan. 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As there are only 21 of these DAVEN-O'S available, the early buyer will surely profit. |Senator Kendrick | Is Wyoming Winner YENNE, Wyo, Nov, & ator John B, Kendrick, demo- erat, has worn over his republican jopponent, Representative Frank W. | Mendel, for United States senator, returns from 807 precincts indicated today. Kendrick has 15,122 and |Mondel! 11,723. For representative fn congress, Judge Charies El Winter, repubwe can, haa @ lead over Robert R. Rose, democrat, of approximately 1,000. For governor, John W. Hay, re publican, was running behind Will liam B. Ros, democrat, 11,814 to 12,904 7a Nevada Is Giving Democrats Victory CARSON CITY, Nev. Nov. 8.— Nevada was giving democratic state, senatorial and congressional candi |dates a lead in returns coming in today from yesterday's election. Scattering precincts representing practically every county In the state gave: | For United Staten senator } Pittman, democrat, 2,064; Chand. jler, republican, 1,838; for congress; Richardson, democrat, 1,649; Miller, republican, 1,439. For governor: Scrugham, democrat, Miller, republican, 1,604, |W. Y. Morgan Runs Behind in Kansas TOPEKA, Kan, Nov. §—J. M Davin, democratic candidate for gov jernor, today held a lead of 3,000 over W. ¥. Morgan, republican. WHAT’S IN THE AIR | PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 KFC—1135 a. m.; 2 p.m; 245 Pp. m.; 5:20 p. m.; 6:15 p. m.; 6:20 p. m.; 9:16; 10 p. m.; 10:16. KDZE—10:30 to 11 a. m. and 2:30 to 4:80 p. m. datly, and 7:15 to 816 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. KIR—#:15 to 915 p.m. KZC—645 to 7:15 p. m. KGY~—Sundays and Tu 8:80 to 9:30 p. m.; Fridays, 8:30 to 1,761; John | | 1 | | Look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eyes, like fine ‘Teeth, are the peoule of Constant hee Fives. Cl joyable. Harmle ommended by Ali Drussists, MURINE: Joa fous EVES SEATTLE STAR ‘BEAST MAN’ ON [i RAMPAGE AGAIN Appears at Several Homes on Election Night The “beast man” reappeared Tuenday night, terrorizing many women and in one instance attempt ing to force his way into a home where a woman with her baby lay {ll and unprotested, Police failed to locate the man after Mra, A. Dodd, 2449 W. Mo Graw st. had frantically phoned that he was breaking into her home ‘The thug fled when she called the police, The man appeared inst Bat urday and attempted in « similar fashion gain entrance to the houne time he threatened to kill Mrs. r Flourisht gun, the man next appeared a home of Mra. A. C. Taylor, 1603 W. 47th et. and held the neighborhood in tense excite ment for several minutes before the police arrived. A masked man armed with a pts. tol and answering to the description of the “beast man,” tried to break in the front door of the home of Fred Pigford, 601 2ist ave. When Pigford fatled to open the door the man ran around to the rear and hurled a stone thru a window, He i imbing inside when he heard Pigford telephoning to the police. He then fied. Beveral other districts of the city reported activities of the “beast man.” A double guard of police has been put on duty in suburban dis. tricts, HERRIN DEATH TRIALS START 48 Men Are Charged With Share in Massaore MARION, Il, Nov. &—Charged with aanault with intent to murder, 48 men, mostly union miners, went on trial today for alleged partici pation In the Herrin massacre. The men, part of 77 Indicted by « grand jury, are charged with killing Howard Hoffman, a young non-union worker, during the fatal mine clash at Herrin, Mi, more than four months ago, in which 33 men lost thetr lives On the outcome of the trial of these defendants will probably rest the fate of the other 39 men. MINNESOTA IS | NONPARTISAN ST. PAUL, Nov. &.—Increasing his lead an each additional precinct was counted, Dr. Henrik Shipstead, non- | | partiaan, today appeared to be victor over Frank B. Kellogg, republican, “strong man” of Minnesota, for United States senator Anna Dickie Olesen, first woman nominee for the senate, running on the democratic ticket, ran a poor third. ‘The vote in 484 precincts out of! 3.470 tn the atate gave: Bhipotead, 68.182 Kellogg, 41,527. Olesen, 19,808. Rev. O. J. Kvale, in the Seventh congressional district, held a lead of more than 2,000 over Representative Andrew J, Volstead and tndicatione were the father of the prohibition enforcement act would be defeated eee Montana Votes to Return a Democrat HELENA, Mont. Nov. §—Mon- tana voted yesterday to return a | democrat to the United States sen- | ate, according to figures available at an early hour today. In 584 precincts of 1,625 in the state, B. K. Wheeler, democrat, had potied $8,971 and Congressman Carl Riddick, republican, 28,691, in their |race to decide who would occupy | Democratic Senator Henry L. Myers’ | seat in the upper national house. | For congress, the First district gave Evanx, democrat, 16,420, and | Congressman Washington J..McCor ‘mick, republican incumbent, 13,371, | lead of 3,058 for the democrat. In | the Second district, Seott Leavitt, re. publican, polled 1 Moss, democrat, ; see [Donahey, Democrat, | Is Ahead in Ohio } COLUMBUS, Nov. & With one | third of the state out, Victor Dona hey, democrat, has a margin of 18, 555 votes over Carm! Thompson, per | sonal friend of President Harding, in the Ohio governorship race. Congressman Simeon D. Feas, re- | publican, {# leading Senator Atlee Pomerene, democrat, for the United States senate, by 15,000. ‘On the proposed beer and wine amendment the vote stood 884,566 | for and 378,999 against. ove Nine California Solons Keep Seats SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8.—Nine congressmen in Calffornta out of 11 up for election will retain thetr seats. Nearly all of them were unopposed except by socialists and ran on both tickets. They are Clarence F. Lea, John EB. Raker, C. F. Curry, Julius Kahn, John I. Nolan, Henry 5. Bar bour, Arthur M. Free, Henry Z. Os borne and Phil D, Swing. Returns in the Sixth district indi cated that James H. McLafferty, re publican, has defeated Hugo Brunk, democrat. A close contest is still in progress between Walter 8. Linabor. ger, republican incumbent tn the eee Democrat Wins in Virginia Election CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 8— Matthew M. Neely, democrat, has Senator Howard Suther- won over land in his race for the United States senate, republican leaders conceded today. The democratic can- didate had received a majority of more than 12,000 votes, with three: fourths of the total vote heard from, piling up a total of 114,649 votes. | Congressman John F. Miller was one of the most complacent indi- viduals who haunted the auditor's office as the election returns were pouring In, THE Hat and Scarf Sets, $4.95 RHODES Be Sure You Are Women’s Mocha Gloves Special $2.95 One- and two-clasp Mocha Gloves, pique sewn and with Paris Point or embroidered s. In shades of beaver, brown and gray Main Floor Men’s Mocha Gloves Special $2.95 Genuine Gray Mocha Dress Gloves with outseams, and in sizes 7 to 8%. An exceptional offer at $2.95 « pair. Main Floor Upper Main Floor ‘ Sets of brushed wool, as sketched, in brown, tan, red, white and peacock, with contrasting style and comfortable weather. 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Ran- dall, prohibition-democrat. eee Iowa Republicans Re-elect Kendall DES MOINES, Nov. §.—-Iowa, roll- ing up & huge republican majority at the polls yesterday, sent Col Bmith W. Brookhart to the senate and re-elected Gov. N. E. Kendall. Brookhart’s majority over Clyde L. 150,000 and 200,000, according to pres- ent indications. Governor Kendall's majority will be well over 200,000, He was leading his democratic opponent, J. R. Files, by a margin of five to two. A solid republican delegation will represent Iowa in congress, returns this morning indicate. j eee \Democrats Victors in New Hampshire CONCORD, N. H., Nov, 8—New Hampshire elected a democratic gov- lernor, Fred H. Brown, and demo- crats gained one of the two oon- \gressional seats, latest feturns to- |day indicated eee Democratic Senator Leads in Michigan INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 8.—Indiana japparently has sent Samuel M | Ralston, former democratic gover. 39, and B. P./nor, to the United States senate to} nose running; Herring, democrat, will run between | friend of President Harding. Incomplete returns from each of the 92 counties today showed Rals- ton leading Albert J. Beveridge by more than 10,000. One-third of the Precincts were still missing, The state gave at least four congres- sional, possibly eight, districts to the democrats, splitting its solid republican delegation. eee Democrat Elected Indiana Governor DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 8.--Wood- bridge N. Ferris, Gemocratic candi- date for United States senator, took the lead over his republican op- Seattle Eagles to Observe Armistice Members of Seattle aerie, Ne, 1, F. 0. B., will hold an Armistice Gay Thomas J. L. Kennedy, officials the order announced ee ponent, Senator Charles Townsend, as returns from outlying precinets in the state were reported. mately 16,000 votes. 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