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Association's Documents. —— IN FARLY REPORTS. Firemen Tear Off Roof ect Finds Thirteen Voters Ahead meee ee CF SHIT at Blaze in Lexington of Him When He Reaches | a Avenue kdiffte, the Polls. Lawyers Confer on Ways of | : yey Getting Papers—$1, 180,000 (}f THE BALLOTING: A fire start ust before nanny DAYTON, O, Ne ° _ Defense Fund Reported. lday wrecket A ae Nt @piscopal Chureh of the pt |, on All Doors Leading to Offices— Possession Is Regained. | Klibors had cust) Vhe Merchants and ‘Manufacturers’ Exchange, whic Fowns in Massachusetts and), ny at Lexington Avenue Samuel Unternyer, counsel to the i illot of him | {Grand Central Palace from ‘T, Coleman du Pont, one of the : : , Swing to Nhe chureh ha | Lockwood lL Kansas Show Swing t : por |bulwarks of the Republican Party, barred the Democratic Nati building costs Gi@eEP a com | mittee from its headquarters on the eleventh floor of the building tor two and collusion hop, confectionery BOSTON, Nov. t—"Th yw of fa)ind Ww ‘hours to-day, and removed special padlocks from the doors only tors, came to this. city ind print sh Mymouth Cennty ts country home at line of watting Phomas B, Love, Assistant Treasurer of the comiitiee @ deposit of their ballots ‘| seventeen minytes The polls were| iw ture He hal (beck as follows for President and Governor was belle Sherry, President of the leasing corporation, a check for OO to cons ie dalephoties hat ords of For Mresident--Cox, 48% Harding, 409. hav flames. " t! 5 i $5.71 tl } dt y telephone t is of f y the side, Wiliam (4m (Garrmonte, a eubuit.ot Dayton, | the rent up ta Nov. 15. This sum is $5,700 more than has been paid t {been | Por Governor—ox, Rep n, 4055 nagsoclalions “Of <a! rived at the chureh almost | and about a mile from the Cox home, Deputy Chief Joe Martin) Trailsend. n, A second alarm | ‘The vote cast by Mrs, Cox was not nm because the) her first, she having lived in IMinols | the ornamen-|and voted at a State election a tow | nee the ; Walsh, Democrat, 30. ‘The vote of : \the National Committee for the monthly rental of the quarters up to n th 7 . fast Sunday emoyed from President in 1916 y 178; Wit Lockwood Committee began Mr. McSherry disappeared from the buikding cart tonday Subpoene servers sent by h Phe town ot /New:Ashiond,iniHe ti suspended ceilir d had worked | years ago. In the voting booth here fore ‘his departure he said that he had refused to allow any body connected wir production before the ¢ tte ; 9 the ratte the sus wed her knowledge of the old lat ; . r n County, completed ity yore ut inte th ie a rn oer ee ee a wi tne of tes eg with the Democratic National Committee to enter the rooms on the and the Grand Jury whic M4 pe ie cer which hangs fro: an ballot marking up four! | ay Ha Grea ektion’e v ed roof. nt forms composing tt in two Ae : 5, eleve th floor this morning because the rent had not been paid. The Mrs. Perey beating her husband by Yate f ‘ 4 3 ° . 1 the indutry te | subte, gohan J | a v1 ed first arrivals at headquarters found Me avy padlocks on all the Jocrs. ation ind !shtoners gathered around the rector greetings and good % : Whos ¢ i — Chairman White of the Dem t nd th neh and worked under his direction in gcet- | his triends greeted the | RMMmimaiiMiag i Oe! : . iY is ational Committee characterised ¢ y ting o © CO servic t vr t a re ae ee 2 2 rw <<\ 1; pe wep <_y an 95 “Ye P< y availin leading | U& out the communion service, the | vandidate as he arrived at the poll MS3 ES TELE PANDE WATCHING HARRY lon of the Merchants and) M rhe r Is 1 altar hanging 4 the record coming from the train which had DANINGBORG wWwHiLEsd4l Ss. MOTHER VOTES = cket included ANS. Ie tasers Was suid al the of i Ae » ae Wale AP njamin of No. 14 him home from Toledo, | Axoha protite . " cause Governor, Cox (Replican), 22 ssh cee gat 6 ottnlie oe —_—-.-- Not the least sti lng nulacunen vi LaAeut Governor ‘ | Pe Sereda ioe thi or tr Th U ‘ s coun M Wa. rr t ani ie une wor 1 cameras were \ sta “e The " ' r. . i=in soa ' He(pulican), 22; Cooltdge sie el bor a nenae In Many Instances They Out) piste the 11th Assembly Din n retuine er and Deputy 4 General Here eee ccten, by the altar nt th te-[ centred on lim 2 see Sea AVILA! PiceneeMeNe cn committe ; were xa cP eeetaaarette as nee tupning edt After getting his ballot (No. 386) numbered the Men in the Sy he ee eee ™ nade A vere int ware | : "| euing t tr cloths and vestments. | the Governor found himaelf without a Opening Rush. tut WOAMNe the ‘Bede $8.7 ¢ ant the i vend ee To reach the flames the firemen| pencil but many we fered him, 2 w Litle Kxtelle, who lives heok ractors. were forced to rip off the slate Jand the one he borowed was returned | Hs . t ) West 1itth Streets weak ver the venta Rese a Pena eae ll % Wake eCStaal ing of the church, which is now 1 marked: ‘Tit) pc citent for the fre tives anpanned | deUnled to match over th | the committee may need until its 4 nad SOR aah : fo Wilson (Dem.) Cis s uke tram he) i take @ greater, more serious the mothers who came to vote ia - fairs in New York uve sett wn 2 n John Fagan ot F | “i uf evernl tin turing the day she had Assistant ‘Tr ro. e 1 | Hughes (Rep), 12 j Ladder No, 24 was cut on t st in registering their pi ml r ai4 z . Mosi Onterly flection in NeW tinat onded wit og a8 many i — hr kiddies to wateh at the w | = | hand and arm by falling slate kiddies t tel i arly than did the more ¢ x's Dalle ayer might ash «Nov. a—tieven |WOMAN, 95, VOTES AT 6.05] her und tier nusband jolla, |e wore out early 30) toned, Layee HUNT GAS LEAK WITH MATCH ° Seek For Grievances. | vs fa! United 3 afternoon the ( elght precincts tisanareholee — = wosays, To reach ao ag Sansel Glaanen, she i us first ns from the county! MatTaee to farm near Jaoks Two Searcher eat Mr. Movherry as t ares Sr a ae vi. [Shows Harding, 854; Cox, 407, For 1 his birth, plann strict, the iath of Br, pitld for Noven:ber Hons than’ this Fi Governor Allen, Republican, 844: | 1y in the evening to his news . Jumva Kahin ber, Finalty lence he secks Davis, Democrat The secreting, destruc The first 2 Distrien Tur K | Mr. Mesh |teen days. moval of testimony require “ Aap . ut and Prank Utric Abe van . slative committee ia a mi un shee ern Gu voters bo aa GHat then MIDE wmatninte iF aul pe Sapeeh Qvarrying a penalty of three years’ im ‘ belay oes Dayo 1 eet A tender of $3,000 was vefts Wallstein’ and Harawe worked intl BALLOT NO 304; Mra. John Blair, Chalrman of the Jand in order to « work of t 1. VOTERS CHEER HIM ™ ¢ Women of the 17th Sen He Pen pte ethos aa ; fate R eau Boot Public School on 77th Street, between } | adaptabittty: to: 1a pidly ana sid n | Candidate Refuses to Go Into Booth Thir " a + Ui ne ft ne st mt] Governot, #41; Dayis, Democrat, 479. | "Attensa cat : na shead of Those Already : ftidiat Hoateneg at the! WIFE LOSES VOTE, SoA cl : fteruoun tain voted for Harding. a ead : ‘amining , som the) The Merchants and Manufacture Oa die deatlingns ered: ax] 1 Line y Club ‘ BUT FAMILY GAINS | icctio ae rnin atid oder Bxchanee at Stor Sicastaney As oe“ RAIN AND ) COLDER | BURKE ROCHE IE DIDN’ T VOTE. aL Avenue, wh i VOTE—LATER ON Gennady A OTS RS ARH ae ay y q WEATHER TO- NIGHT) ,.... Sane eh Ne a aoe ne Rah ee es cae . roriem engenderes \\erlwhisw Aaasd (a! gen ~*~ a cae EI a Glade bneahitare t 4 ral De , -. he rival unions of house | ‘ erme n after 10 many guests will re ¢ i) k mgratulate Ne ad oo Pshal E ale aie Oe ne AE ne| Predicted Election Day Showers merrnsy, SERURty . sown. | MEPS, George Ba Father on Babv’s Birth, but thet SAA eR CT men of ll Be a Little Late in registered He eur, | Ni ae asm ¥9 Can't Record Mo! Ballot mal Aityswrithoutiexenen Gr aren 2 mving Here nk B, Lacksten, cast their hallota| hear the returns nt t con ngs |e eee oe t at naught the Weather Bu- ding voted. Mrs. Harding cast ballot) heth Marbury, Stat i monthly rent provire predicions for a warm, riny elec and a rainy, cold after oon for this part of the Atlante sntinued on Sixteenth telephone t Hauxt n the lease, was t airman for Womer : (Contmued on Second Page.) stopp | eoxesoars wi FLD mth i i OF PULITZER BUILDING they hud gacneh t_ baltotings} Maori rua’ vant [rae FOR ELECTION RESULTS TO-NIGHT tsi tn tho baat | BRE Six o’Clock Demanded by Owners of Grand | Central Palace—Padlocks Placed’ | This Evening RED LIGHT —Harding Wins cant mintewnth Hawes | UMA an oh a 5: petal || positively WHITE FLASH- Smith Wins | vamae! os welt é ; < ai he italy Impurtant |] ments. rec RED FLASH _ -Miller Wins | Wi a fe ant Ravtee tence il Classified Ady nents are rec it aN Y¥ 1 | ; ; ¥ 4 . , ‘ . App day afler 8 A. M. for publication 9 " Reve e ail fe ATER Retake ‘ros ine ag ie = I ad x nibekedees wages ee eseeiercocounmemecel THATG, totag i F 37 dung up ‘ (Comtinued on Gawonth Pawe.) wm Of course, ne landiorl, Loweve; ¥ 5 - W ' f 4 a pe! ae