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——- + Peehereh oot te ee ue erted Je and Heginier POR the Bemorratic Congremman 1 1 Wiinmerns for Bupreme Court Juetier the Becend Wistrict, was detenied G26 SM continue in Congress « the Committees on Ap od completely by tures give the * te 1 Augustus 0. & by « The Pinte Acmomity © have @ SPPromimately 10,000 plurality af sist une) The contest for Governor was even * ite present divivion. |Clawer in M 4 Neturne are yet A BAIN of two Democratic Assembly. meagre f rural « jen, but -}] en wee mule in New ¥ City: |Maitimere gave more than Bet the meat Mouse will stand oF Ne plurality for Harring Democre Pebtesas, MH Democrats, 1 Boriuiiatn 207 bie ler) jatmed by the O61 Progressive, The senate, whieh Per'y by 10 fe State Belds over, ix strongly Republivan Bite Root, President of the Con ten. The overwhelming chances for next year. many Mall, and his asave; After one of the hardest political trtumph of adherence to principles! battles in the history of the Ninth Over the forces of sham, hypocrisy and Judicial District, made up of the misrepresentation, It denotes that! Counties of Westchester, Oravge, ‘the people cannot aiways be decetved Rockiand, Dutchess and Putnam, the by the old campaign tricks of raising| Republicans won 4 victory with the thne-worn Tammany bugaboo #8/ former District Attorney J. Addison an issue.” Young of New Rochelle and Judge Al- ‘The Greater New York Board vo: Al-| bert H. F. Seeger of Newburgh as the dermen will stand 63 Democrats to 20) two additional Justices of the Bu- Republican Fusionists, This insures) preme Court. the election next January of Vrank) The Democrats spent thousands of Dowling as President of the Board of j dollars in advertisements and litera- Aldermen to sucesed George MoAn-|ture attacking the bili which was eny, resigned. Henry Curran, present) passed by the last Leg! Republican leader, was re-viected Republican machine grab measure trom his home district. for two faithful followers of William The election of Supreme Court|/1, Ward's machine, but the effort Judges in New York County was re-| failed. moved from contest by the combina-| Late returns show that the Re- ican Bominces were victorious in e five counties by about 2,500 plurality. a BROOKLYN. VOTE FOR REGISTER, O Lough. were Republican. Al- Amsterdam, Kingston, Syra- and Rochester Ee f F elected Democrats, 4 former Congressman, a in Aenpbae. VOTE FOR DISTRICT A’ was defeated by James R. |4, aestgs R. Lund, former Bo Mayor of coon was re- R Hic PLEAS D WITH THE , y SHOWING UP-STATE. Republicans. Troy, Utica and ve TTORNEY. fi eit ONLY ONE PROGEKLSSIVE Hamilton Fish nith Defeated more than that of complete returna show of the 160 men embers and t ~Hamilton Fah jr. Hid only one “i the only Senator: the Biate-thas ty—George bb can, wan elected to succeed Walter Dowling, A. Wood, Republic: 4 York County the Republi- cana, who captured eight Aasombly Districts last year, elected their can- districts yester- | which sent "AY not photograph in advance the | lower @X8ct complexion of the Board when bouse last year, apparently will send |! only tine to the next Assembly, But up the State, in all the bide- solid % Close an to encourage the loser to delewations were elected. Those are "'!empt a court feht for @ recount. Onondaga, Albany In Brie too publicans seem to hi of the nine Assemblymen. in Kensseiaer Cow didates in only 160 Republic fn plurality 60 Om Joint Ballot. Total ....0ee +» 201 epublica. plurality 67 —_—_————. SMITH’S PLURALITY 47,317. Albert BE. Smith, Tammany candi- Gate for Sheriff, was elected by a majority of 42,202 over both Bow Republican, and Halpin, Progressive, Halpin polled only 6,106 votes, Com- of the Republican leaders were well pleased with the showing tho made in the Assembly race, » Whitman said he regarded the niotres yep event manner ot Bennet W Senerene: in t ty the Republican State Committee was taird ‘District indiuding nthe, Twenty, Pleased over the gain of « Republican | Washington Helgh no watt S) ;Genarneman, balm noting ot tft SS if owe ail have our Alaappointmanta Bennet's PRPET sssconse sn know,” was the report ‘Root, who pended over the Constitu- GERMANS TAKE TRENCH, ; tione! ‘ } } ae eet tae Cowaience| BUT-FRENGH GET IT BACK} ‘White it never was formally made a 4 Party aoe, Oe sitio aguinat. it in| SPirited Contest Northeast of Sou- Mew York City was especially strong, chez Reported By Berlin returns show. MUnder the statute the people of New War Office. must decide at the general elec-) BERLIN, Nov. %—The German tion next year whether another Con-| oficial statement dealing with the tutional Convention shall be held] operations in France says; dn 1917, “On Souchex Brook, northeast of the ‘Fhe defeat of Suffrage in Pennsyl- | yijings of the samo name, we ad- " venls was not 90 large as expected. | vanced to a trench. section of a width Although Philadelphia gav: YJot 100 yards, whieh, as it was in danger of being surrounded, was e ——————— 4 For uated during the night. wane of Peronnes an English aero. was forced to doscend. T Constip ation) KING GEORGE REGAINING : -[ LAX STRENGTH, SAY DOCTORS {n attendance on King George, who } was injured last week while at the H ay French front by @ fall of his horse, end Good ee gave out the following bulletin to-day: } Z iether We, 260 and SOc, at| “The Hing ny ig olid food.” BUD FISHER Now Draws MUTT ta 'missing out of a total of j 123 has had his revenge. Howe: Sane SWANN’S PLURALITY 37,299, The vote for District Attorney com- ives Swann a@ plurality of $8,299 king and a clear majority Perkins and Moss of 15,308. dlatrlots Sollows; Complete tat as not had so good a ii tk Some pai. Tin in has improved, and FSESLSREEwS' = REPUBLICS HOLD DEMOCRATS RULE SWEET, EME wi TESS k Dowling WH Be Ble: Succeed MeAne VOL STANDS $3 TO 20. i Close in Many District iy ! Losers Will Resort to he Courts The greatest surprise of the eleets war Tammany's bold Kidnapping of rd of Alde purteenth # hot anticipate making sty Democrat The new Hoard, on the face of the nd 20 Republicans, and the * for this body to elect Frank the present Democratic jer of the Board, to the position of President of the Board of Alder- men, from which George MeAneny Will retire on Jan. 1 or earter, Mowever, the face of the returns embles next year. Undoubtedly there will be a number of contests, for in several districts the result was In the Sixth District, for instance, E. J. Silberstein has apparently been jected seven “ected over Frank Dotzler by « ma- fority of 98. Silberstein is a Demo- Republican | rat, Detaler's friends have already Clerk of the Assembly, who bucked the Hendricks organization in Syra- cuse, running as a Democratic can- didate for Assembly, was beaten. |!4ms, the Democratic candidate, has Speaker Thaddeus C. Sweet was re- elected in Oswego and doubtiess will preside again ov made arrangements to contest this district. In the Seventeenth District Will- an apparent plurality over Bedell, | Republican, of only 49 votes. ‘This |condition invites a contest, | In the Nineteenth District on the ‘upper west side Willlam D. Brush, the present Alderman, was defeated by Michael J. Shields, Democrat. Brush had the Prorressive endorsement, and “sz; | thereby hangs a tale. When the Republican and Progres- sive leaders of the district got together and agreed upon a combination they forgot to take “Big John" Stadtmuller into thelr -fidenc Stadtmuller is a Jarge, axgressive young man who hag been in --lties in the Nineteenth as a ipember of different parties ever since no was a bv, He was one of the chief props of the German Progressive Club in West One in the Provressive organization he be- me ex-r--'ely peeved when he learned that Brush, the Republican leader of th district, had been given the Progressive nomination for Ald man, upon which he had centred con- alderable of bis own attention. He fought Brush in the primaries and was beaten. Then he went into the camnaign as the Independence League candidate and polled 292 votes, It Is safe to say that fully 200 of these voters were taken from Brush. There- |fore tt 1s quite plain that “Big John" . there is every prospect that Brush will go into the courts and ask for a recount 5 | of the ballots, In the Twenty-seventh District Gute man, RepubNecan, appears to have won over Mullen, Democrat, by only 486| 26 votes, and in the Twenty-cighth Cardini, Republican, is apparently the caer 95 | Winner by 29 votes over Thatcher, Democrat. In the Twenty-ninth the returns show Trau, Republican, win- ning over Barry, Democrat, by only 13 votes, while in the Thirty-second MeGillick, Democrat, has only 11 over Duggan, Republican. All these -esults will probably lead into the courts, In the Fiftleth Brooklyn district Dunn, Democrat, has a majority of only 93, but nothing has been sald about @ contest. Jake Daubert, the ballplayer, was defeated in the Fitty- ninth District of Brooklyn by 1,548. He ran as a Democrat but took no part in the campaign, In the Fifty- fifth Brooklyn District, Dixon, the Democrat, smothered his opponents, but Liserprag. the Progressive can- didate, polled 997 votes against 959 | cast for Lissener, Republican, Kiser- prag’s showine was the best made in the city by a Progressive, John MeKeo bears the proud dis- tinction of being the only Democrat lever elected from the Thirty-firat District, which t# in East Harlem and embraces considerable of the dis- trict occupied exclusively by negroes. McKee's opponents were Royall, a negro who ran on the Progressive Peery) and Pouksr, the Nepublicau candidate, Royall polled 878 votes and Pouker 760 votes, Both goiet 1,688 votes or 58 more than McKee's 1,550, But Mc- Kee, although a minority candidate when compared with the combined op- position, beat Royall, his closest op- ponent, 702 votes. ee REFUSE LICENSE TO WABASH. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Nov, 3.-~ A license for the Wabash Rathway $36 Company, now an Indiana corporation, to operate in Missourt duy by Becretary of As refused to- ate Roach Swann plurality 81, VOTE FOR ALDERMEN. STATE VOTE. ON SUFFRAGE le © table giving the vole om Butfage ty coon tot COUNTY TOTALS. wanmarvas Third Deptreet = eP oh 94 Schoharie— Majority neainet, one TOLK S pluratity will be made up of 68 Demo-| MCOUKT # majority, Tenth Di \striet. ——— be jPicke Dem., MANHATTAN, Y STAL'B majority Di BROOKLYN eee 2 WENDEL'S | raniority jetrict. KENNEALLY, NEALLY'S majdrity vee mu’ , ENGEL, Rep, Twenty-necond , COLLINS'S majority. f Twenty-third Twenty-second Twenty-third . Twenty-fourth Twenty-sixth . Twenty-seventh ‘Twenty-elghth Twenty-ninth Thirtieth (part). EAGAN'S majority........... 1,817 Seventeenth District. BEDELL, Rep., Pro YON, 1. L Thirtieth (part). ‘hirty-second . Thirty-third . Thirty-fourth . WILLIAMS'S nmfority .....,.. iartcorts Distitet. PABIAN, Rep., SCHULER, Prog. FARLEY'S majority.. Nineteenth District. SHIELDS, Dem.. BRUSH, Rep.. Prog LLER, GLATZER, pro : FERGUSON'S m ith District. x GARRY, Dem » Rep., Prog, I. L.. “Sets M'GARRY'S majority Fifty-seventh District. HERSCHBBRG R P. RABETZBK'S majority ...... One district missing. Thirty-ninth Di SHIELDS'S plurality. ..sseee Hundred and Thirteenth Street. Con- Cal sidering himself somewhat of a factor |* CASSIDY'S majority. wit: first District. Dem . TGSTAEDTER, Rep., I. Ly Prog DALY'S majority One district missing. PALETZ, Dem. . TANNENBAUM, Rep. . OTItY cceeeeees 2,783 WHITE, Dem, GILMORE, Dem., L OTTHS, Rep., Prog.. GILMORE'S majority... Twenty-third Distrit CRANE, Hep., I. , Dem SMITH'S plurality.. scutenn tee District. RS, DaveEnr, Deia,, Fh ee SQUIERS'S majority... Sixtieth District. R, Forty-first Dist B Dem. . 963 | GEORGE H. PAYNE, Rep. BARRY'S majority .....- BROOKLYN, Forty-second District. CRANE'S majority Twenty-fourth Disti HILKEMEIER’S majority... Sixty: first Rishelate sere 3 QUAYLE, Dem., 1. L. i HOGAN'S majority 8) Forty BROWNE, Dem, 1. L. | O'BRIEN, Rep, Prog. BROWNWB'S majority......+ ie eet ae Diceriet, Dem... oe B21. TZOBRALD, Bhep. Prog. 1. L. » I79 CUNNINGHAM'S majority... i rth Dietrion CORRIGAN, pn oe L, Am, WEISS, Prog...... MULLEN'S majority. > re KELLEHER, Rep., Proj DELANEY'S majority.... BENT'S majority Sixt) reonnnd | Disirle LEVY, Rep, Prog., Am. HEYMAN'S majority........... Sixty ~ sthird Pistries. rer L CURRAN'S majority .. MULLEN, Dem HAUBERT’S majority Sixty-fourth District. MOOR i THATCHER, De: ODONNELI WERTH'S majority....... seve 1,689 Forty-seventh Dictriet, | HENRY, Dem... MOORE'S plurality. Bixty-fifth. District. TRAU'S plurality ... Am.» ROSENBAUM, DRESCHER’'S majority.. GOHN, Dem..:.... CARROLL'S majority... Thirty-firet District, McKEE, Dem., I. POUKER, Rep Forty-eighth District. LEN, D., I. Ly... LERMAN, Rep., Prog. fect MAJONIEY. 0.000 e ee ninth District. De PRANZE Rey | SNBLLGROVE, s ysengond, District. Dem. McGILLECKS plurality....... rty third District. DLANDER, Dom GHOROSH, Hep. Pro FRIEDLANDER'S majority. RO} 'B ROYAL Aid gern fit a 1 Re KUHN, Dem, FPRRAND'S majority... cou wteemend Bi Pistriot, BOHEN, Dem, r E: COLNE'S majority. wet, District, INSON, Hep. Pi —————————— MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED CARA- ORERY, fourth District. RL = 3385 CURLEY'S majority.... 3 giatrions missing. SCuMAINe 5 rap teeee SCHWE!) CRERTS majority.. 371 . MORAN, Deni BECKER, Rep. RAN'S majority by ‘Gistriot mis STEVENSON'S malority. nlank fourth pietriot MOORE, Rep, Fie, Ths, Weat genta, Mish ene i et Pace eat aah he DIXON, Dem. EISER, Prog... omy CIEE ahh CON vout CORR mapor Beaty eur KAA ahona eOnMITE Baty einth Dietriet 7} . ' Seventionn Dietnet KEAL oa, onenkrees Seventy third COLK DU Ors, i] i ORCA NEW YORK 'SVOTE ON suFFRIOE (eee ta bt ey These autumn days Along the Avenue You catch the spirit Of New York reborn, Back from its holiday— Sparkling eyes A laugh of silver, A man and girl Go swinging on With quickened step— The shops, new gowns And hats, Winter furs— You catch it all at oncom Composite, from a FIFTH AVENUE - BUS > Binty coventh Boetrret HENDON majority RICHMOND Seventy fret Diaariet Wau NICHOL pocone District RECAPITULATION, Membership of Board..... “Storm Hero” “ Umbrellas In Shave A. J to $10 Save the Baby’ HORLICK’S ORIGINAL Malted Milk rt of the body effiée by thousands of | sicians, Mothers and Nurees the | ever for more than a quarter ofa contarye Soveetsy pac required. Simply. weer, Agrees when other foods often fall, ie Endorsed b MENENDEZ LOPEZ,~-At the residence of his u lal Mon JOSE MENENDEZ Lo} Notice ot ‘taneral hereatter.