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e e Returns from 366 prectnots out of 498 in Kt pounty, including all but N t S t d N W E gg ol sedieh ip badinnen he tore eae ext Saturday INig l n ee = a State | Husband, Insane, ls Taken ‘ COUNTY AUDITOR ; COUNTY ENGINEER . ictor' 5 " ‘erguson (Ry ... toe . 20,872 Beeman (R) tee . 96,7 y to Sanitarium Ernst (D U2 Wiltse (D) ur ecla ale O et or ee — Hansen (F) Loos 7,820 | SUPBRINTED '“ GAN FRANCISCO, Noy, SoCal] COUNTY CLERK Burrows (K.) creole g vend py iomarther gooey SEEGER cataind 7 | Gram CR) os esesesseeeeenes 26,727 | Buchanan (D) ° movement tow res nome pret hambers . 10,362 Mallory (F) G Iles noticeable In Baste “ res COUNTY ASSESSOR | PROSECUTING ATTORNEY enue turns sveteeas tt ay on yoouereny® Chase (RK) ... R 28,401 Douglas sees 27888 election showed aA Starr (D) eee 10,505 Forbus (D) es . 21,030 A republican governor, senatet, | COUNTY TREASURER | COUNTY COMMISSIONER : full stale ticket and « congrenslonal Shields (R) A osness noe SMA (Firat District) e ° majority have been elected. while the | Wilkins (D.) » ENT48 | Gaines (Ry . 9,004 egisinture wil! 2 oe cm = * } COUNTY CORONER Corcoran (D) . 11,084 Retw oe ine * = he ~ Weal ' | Corson (BR) . . 27,817) COUNTY COMMISS! ONER down Richardson's lead ¢ php ter | Nelson (D) : ; 9,664 (Second District) : wine for the governorship, ‘The ve ‘ | Watson (FP) tess 7,978 | Paal (it) .,... vee MST i stood Pr COUNTY SHERIFF Nelsen (D) + UIT _ fle hardeon, 103,657; Woolwine, | Starwieh (RY .... + $8,539 | De Spain (Fy + 6,509 - . A : : ae eal ’ Jensen (D) ‘13,242 | Tooliner (1) rs) By that time the sales of these truly fine instruments, at our special H Johnson, republican, run . | ae ice, wi av ions iE low price, will have more than equaled our expectations. inst W. J. Pearson, democrat, | o } ; ig as pe AREER oe th pce Vote On Issues Just as the Genuine Victor Player Piano has more than met the ex- «ual Johnson etrength. The) i > € iseriminati 1 | the umval John a pectations “ the many discriminating buyers who, through our easy johnsot sat; P on, 94,184, ! é é ar 3 3 dohnson, 847; Pearnon, 24184, | esac crests peer genre ERR RAIS payment plan, are now enjoying the world’s best music in their homes. ioe count on the wWriews wrolla: | jon initiative and referendum measures: tion enforcement, considered the test | INITIATIVE No. 40 | Acatnes : » 31,297 of prohibition sentiment in the state, | 2° (Poll Tax) REFERENDUM NO, 15 | + dew | For . woeang 35,041 (Primary) | For, 67,068; against §6,263; margin | Agalnet » B4140 11,907, 7 eisinbest, 10.198. INITIATIVE NO, 46 | Anima ey 4 Johnson's lead over Pearson for Leita Barwell (80-10) 4 B* the senatorship was rapidly grow Bi st te veces 21,729 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ine into a $ to 1 victory as re Pg by the «pirite of his| Against e sees 26,125 | NO.1 if turns came in. The count stood: | Wife and daughter, who died as the NO, 12 | For 19,447 Johnson, 12 Pearson, 46,644. yy b> a a tra,edy, John Bar (Ceruiente wt pacasaliy) | Againat ‘ « 17,297 pee aie a tthe an we ty light employe, was re eit —— basen mg Mn sag Mirco re wee [2417 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Wednesday, hin mind wrecked by a NO. 3 | GOVERNORS jerief. Mrs. Barwell shot her daugh REFERENDUM NO. 13 |For .., - 16,529 |ter, Loita, 16yoarold high schoo! |», (Medical Bul) ro,s05 | Meatnat 15,541 irl, and then ‘Rilled herself with the | FO" sreeserses MBSSO| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT y, EF rt—“(itC same weapon at the family home, - . N NEW YORK, Nov. &—Democrats| 146 N. Soth st, last Friday. The REFERENDUM NO. 14 | ae A erined sgt of nine governorship] bodien were discovered Tuesday @rimary) For sees - 17m gf ; in Tuesday"s elections, returns today | night For meee vs AUMNT Agadnat” _ ae : 4 indicated. The gains were registered! Rarwell, with his hands manacted oe soni "i = New York, Arizona, Nebraska,/behind him to prevent another at "9 : lew Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon,|t t etd se ae gon une on empt at suicide, was taken from his HERE’S MORE ABOUT FIVE CHILDREN if JOHNSON WINS IN CALIFORNIA @emocratic victory possible in Kan- ae Returns now available show the following governors elected: Alabama—George W. Brandon, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922. MOTHER SLAYS GIRL AND SELF; cot In a padded cell at the city hoe pital by Dr. Grant Calhoun, his physician, shortly before noon Wednesday and rushed to the sant tartum. Barwell was unable to speak when THE SEATT SIDELIGHTS STARTS ON PAGE ONE HURT IN CRASH LE STAR Will Gladden Your Home With This New democrat three of his fellow workers visited trizone—Georne W. P. Hunt,| nim tm his cell. During the morning| \\ 04 in piers county, on the face moet Bus Co Collides with| 4 ‘ mocrat. he muttered restlessly as he tossed 4 Arkansa—Thomas McRae, demo-|on is bed, whispering the namen off returns from 60 precincts. | ‘The moemia Sirent Cor Victor Pla er Piano iar hia loved ones, and at times appeared |“emocrats and — farmeriaborites| — ees hivids Wins Callfommia—F. W. Richardson, re-|to talk to them. fused on their legislative and county MA, Nov, §.—Five children “ ‘Style © - publican. Barwell’s mind was deranged when | Uekets In Pierce, were injured, two seriously, today, The Balance in Small Payments Colorado—Benjamin Griffith, re-|the bodies of his wife and daughter igi tee when a Camp Lewis bus carrying publican. were discovered. He was overpow.| Oman seems to have twon elected | naen grom the army reservation | Connecticut—Charies A. Temple ton, republican. Georgia — Clifferd = N, democrat. Idahbo--Charies C. Moore, repub- Towa—N. E. Kendall, republican. Kansas—J. M. Davis, democrat (probable). Maasachusetta—Channing H. Cox, Michigun—A. J. Groesbeck, repub- Hoan. Walker, ered after repeated efforta to kill himeeif and handcuffed. The affair te the culmination of @ tragedy resulting from a family quarrel, Barwell's mind gave way when the bodies of hin wife and daughter were found at the home Tuesday afternoon with bullet holes thru thetr heads, Coroner W. H. Carson said the woman had killed her daughter and then hervelf. Investigation revealed the fact that the shooting probably had state senator over GO. W. H. Davin, republican. Kastner, Irving, Walk er, Ryan, Wise and Bone seem to be the triumphant farmer-labor cand! dates for state legislature. eee About 70,000 votes were cast in | King county, only @ little more than 50 per cent of the registration, and jens than 16,000 in excess of the prt mary vote, Four state supreme court jatgen to Lincoln high school crashed tnto ® one-man street car at the end of the Wapato bridge on South 4th at. ‘The injured: Page Homoomb, &t. Joseph's hos. | pital, possible skull fracture. Platt Dockery, in Tacoma General hospital with fractured right leg and severe cuts and bruises. Mary Choriton, in Tacoma Genaral This is the last advertisement of our spec ial sale on these Player Pianos, and they will not be sold at the casa low price and on these terms after this week. We guarantee that the price of this Player Piano will not be less during the next five years Minnesota—J. A. ©. Prous, repub-|taken place last Friday night after|were slvctad without oppnelticnm | Two other occupants, of the bus This means that if, for ma! reason unfore seen at this time, our price on this in- : Nebraska — Charieg W. Bryan,|returned trom the home of Mre.|mett M. Parker, Tacoma: Mark A.|recelved cuta and bruises and were strument should become less within the next five years, anyone — one @ermocrat. Eva lowton, 4912 Wallingford | Fullerton, Ob, ia, and William H.|removed to ome at Camp 2, . re J. Mowten, G12. Walltngtert |Svaberien, pulinghamsctse Intem|Lawis. ‘The értver, sesording t of these instruments during this sale will have the difference talonded. Nevada—J. G. Scrugham, demo. erat. New Hampehire--Frea H. Brown, Barwell, an employe of the city Nght department tn the repair divi ‘ston, had left home some days be for two years, the others for six, All but Pemberton are now on the and attempted to stop when he saw that he could not pass tn front of « Victor construction These are brand new, genuine Victor Player Pianos, with the well-known Victor tone and sturdy democrat. ‘New Jersey—George Sisler, demo-|fore following « quarrel He was| It. Hovey, « Gov. Hart appointes. car that had just crossed the bridge — be eben a one Harry F. Githam * red | lee cok: hae Mele. Paw crue WeC No Stencil Pi E Instrument New York—Alfred E. Smith, demo-|sbouts of hig family until Mrs. e. Githam ts asmu: of le . e Carry io encl lanos very ns! erat. Newton, her suspicions aroused| being appointed postmaster of Seat-|#kidded and the rear end crashed e . nt th Dakota—R. A. Neston, re-|Tuesday afternoon” by neighbors, tie, ax « reqult of Congressman John | into the street car, or Stencil Player Pianos a Standard Make who told of the darkened house and|F. Miller's sweeping victory at the Ohto—A. Vic Donahey, democrat. | the absence of any sign of life, met polls, according to current gonalp. ¢. 2 Oklahoma—J. C. Walton, democrat. | him by appointment down town and eee Boy, 9, Lives in Py Oregon—Walter M. Pierce, demo |Proceeded with him to the Barwell/ Consternation stalked thru the Woods for Health rat. ‘home. group of bourbons gathered at demo CHATTANOOGA, Te: Ni ’ Pennsylvania—Gifford Pinchot, re-| There they found the housejcratic headquarters in the Haller! 00°), a ral wad ao tev, ates. locked and the shades drawn. Bar-|butiding, early Tuesday evening, | 16°) | Sruve & f Elgon a ‘Rhode Island—Wliam §. Flynn,| Well, trembling, obtained & lnddér| when a woman casting up the re |i”) aie wit Poe vive i democrat. and gained entrance thru the bath-|turns from the first dozen Seattle) ‘he rigid 4 rape —— Zouth Carolina—Thomas G. Me-|Teom window. He admitted Mrs.| precincts, came to the conclusion pre Py Br prance ak wenggeth~ Newton and they found a note from/ that Poindexter had a topheavy lead 2 -' od s. + ee I 2 a Leod, democrat. c! ¢ oie nota—Wiliam H. Me-|Mra Barwell indicating her purpose| over Dili in the senatorial race. A| And euch puts dnd persimmons aa) Everything Pertaining to Music : to end her life. tehing the pencil from the . | ‘a Mast ifcan. man, snatching pe oda, : See eee ikustin Peay, democrat.| “Jack pointed to the bedroom and | trembling feminine fingers, figured | "1 & ramehuchled Mot the ase Of MANUFACTURERS Texas—Pat Neff, democrat. said ‘They're in there.'” Mrs. New-/that Dill was ahead by « comfortable |, om 4 a Pes at mires, : vemont—-Redficid Proctor, re-|tom told The Star. “I said, ‘Yes,| plurality, and the adherents of the| \% mie [oii fem lave See Oe 1519 Third Avenue publican. Jack but we musn’t go tn.’ He had| Donkey breathed easy again. pag aoe: ME go 2 = P tual Wiseonsin—Jobn J. Blaine, repub|*unk into « chair and I finally got oe & Selaiah here Be ae are * Hean. him across the street toa neighbor’s,| News of the democratic landalide | | “; inte oe peccapeepy ak wed | Wyoming—John W. Hay, repub-|Where I telephoned the police and/in New York state evoked more en CMa jas a a a dian time coroner's office. The officers|thuslaam at democratic headquarters |" Tt a gy remarkable]. . ded : i t r lead Dill took o " r » . caine presentiy and one unlocked the | than did he early lend DI 00k Over |qory” ginny birth, be auld his ody HOP BOTTOM |O’Connor Leading Doctor Tried for f “There we found the bodies of | body’ll ride into the White House on pes ge Capabeings te ake be in North Dakota Being Spiffed Up a jt nes sid mule in 1924,” was the inter: | . . ‘ r p SENATORS Bertecn Teer tah teen Gand avert | eutation given the New York re-|Derents, Mr. and Mra, Riey Pardue FARGO, N. D, Nov. §—If snow| DURHAM, Eng., Nov. 8.—Dr. Ed- 4 days. Each had a bullet hole thru | ports, craters rbd Bisons? hah Ae and rain cut the North Dakota rural|Win Ernest Willis will be tried for : F NEW YORK, Nov. 8—On the|Der head and the bedclothes were cee lean, "03 ante the me Sie oe vote 50 per cent, as democrats | manslaughter for the death of a pa- 4 sired ho pia turated with blood. The gun Mra.| Mrs. Hugh Todd, democratic can-| , A game oi "C Uent on whom he operated. He is ; basis of returns from Tuesday's elec: |*! “treatment by nature.” The Par- in | claimed today, J. F. T. O'Connor, tn now available, the next United |Burwell used was lying near. Her |didate for the legislature in the 41st | suc consented, and Valleau topn|ROODETS Use a Cleaver in democrat, may win the North Dakota |=2cused_of belg intoxicated. osiaads head rested on Lita’s body. The|district, made a game fight, but ie noe to tive in the woods, built . : fn > soolagpsaggai te > were in orde here were|seems to have been beaten. Her re yg Unique Crime senatorship. rifty-five republicans. rooms were in order. Ther me to hi the hut of canvas to keep the yel hs i to pt aia no signs of a struggle publican opponent was unable to eet |i jackets from stinging the sores ra ia Former Governor Lynn J. Frazier G ° It now is 60 republicans to 36 “Mvitentiy Mrs, Berweh bed |e majority, at that, |and fed him only milk” and water,| Using @ cleaver to chop the bot-| was 12,177 votes behind O'Connor in re) R TWKE ; democrats, a majority of 24 _— gg Dia yo ogg Pod Willian) Phaipe Totten and Theakes| =Pe, 04 Me Pardace boys, with /tem ot of the sar Fe meter 249 precincts. ‘The vote stood: O'Con. DAILY 4 , y exe vn ony © #0 to | Broth groce! - oy Ae grep rmpéliatge ot bs pone clothes fh a dresser drawer and | Murphine, the only University of stro gg ona antes “oeeins ‘maleed peri *ryvednesday, yergs encaped | 9, 88,278; Frazier, 21.701. THEATRE Be ood a 5 ie ther ¢ capone apparently had deliberately | Washington men among the legisla | o4 qicting on milk that they played| with approximately $200 Grcuit a ne ay to} made all preparations for the |tive aspirants, had little trouble In| in" the joe cold water of a nearby| The robbery discovered at| Tingis Gi Wet ee eer manta coats in New| ‘agedy after returning from | their district, the 42nd en ae tame ’ ” 1130 a. m. by Walter 8. Harrah, one |#HNOIs Goes Ve! «cmt VAUDEVILLE 2: ‘ ela .| my house Friday night. When ma iad Ses the members of the firm. tority |e Lo ogee LM dg eter? age she left, however, she apparent- Bill Short, president of the State eo oscactiras,teahd that the pits tind by 500,000 Majority | ~ 00 reremes fads ihe ly was in good spirits, and we | Vederation of Labor, was also out in} been turned bottom side up and its} CHICAGO, Nov. 8—Illinols at “a spe had no thought of her commit- |ine crowd, grinning more broadly It is the first in- | Tuesda: election voted in favor of| varently lost in Ohio and floor hacked out is the first in-| Tuesday's elec! Os oo palma a ibegog vs ting such deed. She and dack every time a new figure was posted, SUCCEEDS stance on record of the kind. ‘The |beer and light wines by @ majority / “The senators who now appear to oe aa cre geen ot hae siving Dill a greater lead police believe that « gang of pro-|of more than 500,000; elected nine Lee erd ‘olor cons: ‘essional safecrackers are respon: | ratic congressmen, cutting ; have been pase gy neato Peete ble any more serious than It was a busy night in the Alaska lable, yee romney republican representation in buying a fine np adbaomaice sli F. Ashuret, dem.| thet Etficulties that Bed come {puliding, where republican state | No great amount of money had|py six, and chose Mrs. Winifred Pers i , Bowe ge gg eh en aoe. [eenaonttons Pre gi ppv been left in the safe, Harrah ex-| Mason Huck, daughter of the late overcoat comes in "eCia! a 7 ere han even Hebterd held for Nh person, coun plained, M Mason, to fill the un- California—Hiram W. Johnson.) thee “closest friends knew |ing up totals as they came in. | <pausiegg ht tak FLIER te Nenediragrre mye pewayer selena the selection of the < republican. about.” fie,» aecnmcc aM *Connecticut—George P. MacLean, Barwell tried to take his own life Beverid e Admits house of representatives as con- aa - aepantican b. Bayara,|TePeatedly after the officers arrived Mayfield Is Named ge A 1 Def gressman-at-large. P | ‘_Delaware—Thomas E- Bayard./sig wag finally taken to the city by 3 to 1 in Texas Senatorial Defeat il Georgia—Walter F. George, demo-|hospital and later removed i ®| 1.1 14g, Texas, Nov. §.—Harle B INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 8—Atvert) Husband, Dog and crat. pas tra ee hess ea | Mayfield, democratic candidate for | J. Beveridge, republican, today con: Cat Get Hot Bath ie - Indiana—Samuel Ralston, demo- Fe eet United States senator, won over| ceded the election of Samuel Ralston, bad e' ot bal : crat !Colorado Democrat | orgs ©. B. Peady, fustonist, by his democratic opponent, to the} NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Mrs, David | 4 Maryland—-William Cabell Bruce, | three-to-one vote. Gov. Pat Neff, | United States senate from Indiana. Ketner accidentally upset a kettle of | dgmocrat | Cuts G. O. P. Lead | aeiocrat, defeated William H. At-| i hot water over her husband, her dog | lowa—Smith W, Brookhart, repub-| DENVER, Colo., Nov. §.—William| well, republican, by about four to| and her cat heal uproar Inge de pavers E. Sweet, democratic gubernatorial | one majority lowed prompted a call for the police *Massachusetts — conan Cabot | candidate, cut down the lead of Ben asoenagernpton iT. d —_ renee ; Aaae, republican (doubtful). | Jamin Griffith, republican, as re- 4 a Michigan—W. N. Ferris, democrat. | turns came slowly in from industrial Democratic ‘ ren po 4 Missiemippl—Hubert D. Stephens,| centers today. It was ertimated Is Felt in Hawaii| Mile. Lillian’s 5 "4 democrat. need, demo-| ett was leaditig by less than! soNOLULU, Nov. §—The demo: | Canaeg soak a a issour!—Jameg A. Ree mo-\ one thousand. cratic trend of the election reached ———~Willie Cohen’ erat | th a hanges in the | ie nm M. " } nino, Pied Dr rcgny aeons the Hawailan islands. | Versatile Dancer 5 ” ro Burton K. Wheeler,| congressional contests, the republl- William P. Jarret, democrat, de When You -- 4 . jemocra: cang returning three representatives| », (+44 John H. Wise, republican, for \ y _debraste R. B. Howell, republi-/and the democrats one. atasaie te congress by mt apparent Cink alec Want Us *Nevada—Key Pittman, democrat. | demoorat FT on tas tet decopeenia Sey hig: Genera oat Oe GIGOE Sheet Metal ~“ilile Pipifax ‘and Company — ‘ New Jersey—Edward I. Edwards,| *Tennessee—Kenneth D. McKel- daanets Hawall has sent to congress. jovercome by applying @ little Mentho- s ——w ae—Telle ee a Gemocrat. |lar, democrat. he island legislature will be large- Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. and Roofing ar man Revue 3 *Now Mexico—A. A. Jones, demo-| ‘Texas—Earle B. Mayfield, demo-| The iit ln ” A tremendous success WA8| Kocauye of its germ destroying prop: ; a erat. crtt. eer. scored in Berlin by Eleanor erties, this sulphur preparation in- Repairs ABOT & TORENT ‘a ae, Zork Royal §, Copeland,| *Utah—William H. King, demo Alice Robertson Is W. Sawyer, American prima|stantly brings ease from skin irrita- wile et ag 7 North Dakota—J, F. 1, o'Connor,|" Vermont—Frank Is Greene, re great donna, when she appeared as Hete persgrte uae arian anid coat PUGET SOUND if da Sy ermocrat eaten in Oklahoma | opera house. Thirteen cur-|T8ht uP and lew , ba a st she oa publican " ‘=! and smooth, SHEET Ixtra Sp o 5 oe Simeon D. Fess, republican.’ *Virginia—Claude A, Swanson,| OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 8—|tain calls were taken by Miss\ 1t seidom fails to relieve the tor- HAROLD nae ennsylvanis—David 1, Reed, re- democrat, Democrats made gains in Oklahoma, | Sawyer, who is the first|ment and disfigurement. Sufferers RKS in “GRANDMA'S BOY” q aces ; | *Wisconsin—Robert M. La¥ollette,| where Judge M. C. Garber appear 14 oj A to appear i from skin trouble should get a litle METAL WO! A Riot of Fun—His Greatest Pennsylvania—George Wharton| republican. the only republican congressman , Jar of Rowles' Mentho-Sulphur from Pepper, republican, vWyoming—John B, Kendrick,|elected. Minx Alice Robertson wax |/ormer Royal opera since the) any good druggist and uso it Uke a Main 0176 Isrand—Peter G. Gerry, democrat. among those defeated. war, cold cream-—<Advertisement,

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