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rere a ee ATE RETURNS SHOW DRIFT TO WILSON } NAL Tbe old, FINAL “ Cirealation Books Open to All. ‘dd f “Cireulat?on Books Open to All.” | Books Open to All.’’ ast, Reco NEW “YORK, “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916. 12 PAGES ‘PRICE ONE “OENT. KANSAS RETURNS FAVOR WILSON TAMMANY PREDICTS RECORD MAJORITY ; _PRICE ONE. ‘CENT. HUGHES S KANSAS VTE CU, | #0" Hewsing Potting Pace o aay HUGHES SLUMP UP-STATE LEADS IN OTHER CITES | 6 CLAIM OF DEMOCRATS Progressive and Women Voters Sup- port the President—Kapper, the * Republican Nominee for Governor, Far Ahead of the National Ticket. Chairman Tanner Asserts, However, That Reports Indicate the Repub- lican Party Is Reunited— Most Orderly Election in Many Years. M’COOEY EXPECTS KINGS TO GIVE WILSON 20,000 With 95 per cent. of the vote of the city in the ballot boxes at 4 WICHITA, Kan., Nov. 7.—Returns from the Kansas elections so] 9 far indicate that this State, wl been invariably counted in the] $ (Republican column, will be ca women have turned against the Republican National ticket, but most} of them are strongly supporting Capper, the Republican nominee for @gwernor, Returns so far show that Wilson ts leading Capper, and he ried by Wilson. Many Progressives and} 2 o'clock this afternoon, Tammany Hall, encouraged by reports from Kan- in turn is leading Hughes. 3 sas and other States showing a Progressive and labor trend to Wilson, The Stare invariably went Repubil-4————————— e fan until 1912, when Wilson carried (tl WELSON MAKES GAINS 2 | made bold to claim that the Greater City will record to-night the biggest by 23,547 plurality over Roosevelt, The , " 1 " ¢ »| Democratic majority ever registered in a national campaign. combined Hoosavelt and Taft voto] IN MASSACHUSETTS; |; H NED RESEND SYS: RE Ue ns that election was 1 and this ex- HUGHES BEHIND LODGE ¢ Phe eOUislaeis ang Opie ia I on the Wilkon ¢ ROOSEVELT AND SON ind around the Wigwam in Four Roosevelt's vote was 120, Y BEDFORD, Mass, Nov. ¢ teonth Street as the hour of closing Incomp!+e returns from sixteen out| gives Hughes 1 Wilson ? _ - Jin strength every ute le of twenty-six precincts of this city, as] NORWELL, Mass. i - ys eee coun given out by election Judges, # Archie to Bail Him} phone reports from district leade 7 Tie votes for Wilson and 416 for] State ticket here ° cused of False Regis- | based on data from district captains Charles E, Hughes fell « tration, He Say stationed at the polls carried tm For Paveonk, Capper (Rep.), 680;] Republican State ticket. Wilson > .| formation that Secretary Tom Smith OYSTER BAY, Nov. 7 Banetow (Dem.), 612. The Congres-| polled 107 votes and Hughes 179. For ied h : companied by his @onal face tn the Eighth District McCall (Republica culled ‘almost too good to be true.” : < A featu of this electio as the Ghows Wilson (Rep.), 39, and Ayers ; velo . t : n was th (@oem.), incumbent, his effort : siting plag « WICHITA, Kan., Honey” Fitz- ranking Noy. 7.—The first gount here to-duy, under the double| gerald (Democrat), 71 election board system, from the First In 1912 the vote stood Roosevelt Precinct of the Third Ward, a down-]104, Taft 97 and Wilson 78. The \ ¢ | @own district, gave Wils: Hughes, ! combined vote of Taft and Roosevelt who sald he did not] Republican leaders make the same Pen a oee eg and Lan | ASN URI es ane vote ror {PUTS WILSON’S MAJORITY ‘Hu re Ca sts Ballot 13, © -| MITCHEL, AS HE VOTES, want ta apend the day in prison, [alm for their aide. “Charien F Sur * @on, his Democratic opponent, 32 President cast here to-day wai at WIN t brought Archie with mo ao that] 0 ate aebee OP ceenciets returns from the twen-| follows: Hughes 127, Wilco tb, + IN COLORADO AT 30, 000, SAYS WILSON WILL jit he ts pny fo T983al falcata bo Had dee ee? ; Sey-sixtn precincts tn this city glve| 1912 the vote wun Roonevelt 60, Taft ————— Calls It a Lucky Omen; = en SAS tha ballot box hie FAMt ed, His face wore a broad smile os ie ballot box he mile, Wilson 1,080, Hughes 408; Capper, for] 104, Wilson 39, National Committeeman Report Signs Straw Ballot in Favor of} \but he had nothing ¢ for publ Nov. 7.—Th : wn, Hghthouse keeper of nothing to say for publi —The Bat Demor Data Gee ie vent hae tacdas wae Estimate Made on Count of Wilson Cheered at Polls Sutfr ducing | § the Den | and was cautioned ; Wilson . Chalrman Tanner of the Re publican) for Congressman, E Hughes, In 1912 the Votes at Noon. publican and County Chatr- District, 674, and Ayres (Democrat), | vote was: o + 4) Taft, 83] Chatrman Vance McCormick, at Na Bott nid Vote f ; OF mene" Witlaor | than Ke at moon that for re-election, 898, and Wilson, 6. The combined major. Rea Tae RCRA th Candid ote zarly te the re were receiving TOPEKA, Kan, Nov. 7-—Incom-|ity of Taft and Roosevelt over Wil- Se seth nie and Pose r Newspaper r od Republican party Is plete returns from twenty-five out of/son was 31, This was the first time | afternoon received the following mes- | \ ‘ nit ited and will cut heav- @irty-two precincts in Topeka show | this town went Democratic, sago from John P, Barnett at Denver, | and Movie Phot: graphers, on t ity into the Democratic vote in the | Mhe following results; Hughes 1.859,| MARSHFIELD, Mass, Nov, 7.—|Col, National Committeeman from | ae Criterion i sity ‘Wileon, 974. Hughes polled 210 yates here to-day|ing state “A lucky omen Ww we can't lose,” Hughes p tin his o On the other hand, the Demo- | In twenty-three precincts the in-| against President Wilson's 96. In the| ,, ue r - ns ER rest, wh in We cratic State leaders declared F womplete vote for Governor gives|race for Governor, McCall (Republi-| “At 12 o'clock, votes counted every |* ald Charlos iu s, Republican hi Hroudw . WW. RAIDERS DROWNED? that the heavy up-State vote, Capper 1,381, Lanndon 601, The city|can) polled 244 against Mansfiold’s| hours, reports indicate majority ea Mdidate for & , Ten Were Lost] coupled with an undoubted trend fe normally Repubite 1 erat) Gi ‘or Senator Lodge! tly 80,000," unt ; Nellet Fro : toward Wilson, simply confirms It was estimated this afternoon | (Republican) Fitzgerald (Demo- > Jaay 4 716 Eight hi ' one fell netereees their forecasts that the Repub Phat 200,000 women in Kansas would |< [Snowstorm Mawes in Colorade and | \¥« f f lican vote above the Bronx will vote to-day for the first time for a SPIELD, Mass, Noy, 7.--New| cere, Wont nar | ‘Sie. 2 “ ‘ med guards &t] be diminished at least twenty per Presidential candidate, Returns from) Ashford, the small town fn the} Fire tont Cols Nov. .—Snow tur. | " ‘ frowned [i th ae Beveral cities showed that women | state, had the distinction of being the | \vniriing storm. toward moon aie Lou Ab Ay “r New Yor ne voters were outnumbering the men make Its election returns to- Was genera) thrount Ln, LTME Election District of mr, Paral is i t 1m many precincts The polls closed at 10 A. M. and at | \ ft uot a ‘ kh record 4 KANSAS CITY, Mo ° Hughes, 16; Wil-| CHEYENNE, Wyo, Noy 7—¢ He w Tas ' any. y he ¢ he great Qomplete returns for n 2 ie falling over the greater 10,000 SEE FORDHAM known ty In the world, For the first precinots of Ws andot MBOrds Have Wilaon'4'/\\ threatening to maka \s AND GEORGETOWN LINE UP. {me in many years election day Hinotuding Kansas ( toos J © ligh Teor I cf : hie bes | bao sed without # hearing t © sughes 78, Wilson |— eee wees! | 14 ! “ aN V J law officer ley Court House on an app FORT scoT Kan, Nov. 7.—In- ‘ E. } complete returns from five of the nine 5 5 rm i een" (WATCH THE DOME] ——>-__— 86, DIES ON WAY TO POLLS. OF PULITZER BUILDING : FOR ELECTION RESULTS TO-NIGHT The EVENING WORLD Will Issue Election Extras T Mr. H ad Merchant Wal ’ n Opening on Dro Eighty-six yeirseold and on his way 4 Vote, Louis F. Cohen, a retired m: " WHITE LIGHT. Wilson Wins ef No. 602 West Ono Hundred and RED LIGHT—-Hughes Wins Serena Minto a cellar WHITE FLASH—Seabury Wins fais urtern RED FLASH—Whitman Wins » this aftern and dle of @ fractured skull Mr. Cohen was in the th President Lincoln y was old enough to ha smptoon Prosidents of tie United St > LARGE CROWD CHEERS PRESIDENT WILSON; After the Regular Editions Mi antsatra 4 \ OVATION BY STUDENTS —TO-NIGHT GET THE NEWS FIRST, IN THE WORLD S — ¢ night, surrounded by bls family 4 Oliver Touch, Trpewriting Tynght Free bly i pean, 340 Broadway. N, 3. City, Ade

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