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10 5 Two to One Against Prohibition, neste 1 a cy No 1] 4 Texas ) Bouth Dal 2 és < onus . y n rs Nebraska 1" Votes 183 a ry 7 HKanwoe 4 MOUNTAIN STATES. Total Votes 109] 1 Montana vi 16 > 1 Delaware 34 : reer A Maryland re 4 3 ! 8 Dist Columbia 7 4 Virginia 7 18 By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood te about forty miles under the most \ G West Virginia 8 Nevada favorable conditions. Will you please | 92.547 Favor Repeal of 18th Amendment and 39,665) Ss. ‘fii, ele . j } tanta te ve Ot ie ert (he tone gouth Carolina Total Votes \ certs from here on a crystal set, ‘The Would Modify Volstead Law to Permit Sale : eas Pacivig BRAG (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. |) ors trom tro Goud wor thae ie wus —— - 1 Washin) — d a] eet-has a cryae j of Light Wines and Beer. otal Votes i 10 3 Oregons 191 iy a there any way of fos] Or) Vane With & crystal eet O08? tote } FAST SOUTH CENTRAL STATES Calttornin 1.091] tally ‘eliminating hum when using oe re to getme interost- { H Two to one against Prohibition in its present form. 1 Kentucky 3 8 Motul: ‘Votes; “7 oD. ws uged to six volts for] eq in the manufacture of them, Please Fifty-fifty on the soldiers’ bonus. S Alebare 9 Sly Srnaprent Lae ei Emaeia ue i avise.”” Answer: A crystal set will be ipl 6 Besse Aidt velied| Peleg eeia pot bh g oka 8} about as much use to you at a distance ‘These figures represent the summing up of the first 100,000 votes in a|# Mir#issinp ae) oeteet eles — Hai) ore pronounced than in others where | 4P° ut a uch use to yOu 2 ‘ee 120,000,000-vote poll undertaken by the Literary Digest to reveal the true Total V 105 “8 DEATHLESS Coe Mia BAI WELAERTe Taare mon 6 ats ENTR tionable hu dot 0 Dn’ @#titudo, of the Amorican people toward these two problems—problems on|, “51 sym ; : YEAR ans oeat{t2, & draft horse for dinner. | Det swhicif tie people hitherto have been unable to make themselves distinetly |2 foulsiain HH 3 FOR AIR MAIL MEN | ‘titsination ot tne 1 ourselves tohgded drummer cand unscrupulous Oklahoma 3 7 $1 ) La ht beygek tong ‘understood. Texas 16 21 a Av stock salesman. There is no cry “8 J r Wha tai or ything else known at. the Now for the first time the questions involved are set separately be- Tota! Votes. 186 32 ey atalities and 92.5 Per Fan—"What Is Jueent by londing al cresent time that will entirely elinl- fore voters, who are thus enabled to express themselves on each question MOUNTAIN STATES, . 4 wee ae (he naekiod oes ne Ag his nate static effects, Forget all about the (acca - 3 Wyomin 2 5 ton New range of et. Fol tance ‘ou| Perfect cryst ® rah 3 The cry of the Anti-Saloon Lease? | iio. tavors the continuance of the|# Colrads 1 30 ii n Twelve Months. a’chort wave set with a range of| money. ff your “friend Ue pe 5 5 1 0 to metres and wa hing as he claims, he could get + Bhat “The Eighteenth Amendment and) amendment and is also in favor of ai x FY WASHINGTON, July 17:—Not one [te ee te ee eens tte or teamna inion dollars after a single success the Yoistead act are the will of the|modification of the Volstead law to |i 8 1%, 8 frstat accident, and 02.5 per cer ite rumente Which traremit. on a| ful demonstration from any of the ra- resple"’ is challenged if not repudi-] permit the use of the less alcoholic rshieated: Wipe MOHERLS Gotnetaiea ave 1.000 of more metres above that| do interests without going to a small ajed by the ballots thus far counted. |4rinkables, This, formidable showiny Tota ihe ROMA ae FR E104 ec for which your set Is designed, the ad-| town to raise capital of the ‘moist’ and ‘‘wets,"’ however ne ‘ecol o ie ir Mail Service tion of coils that will bring In these And the voices of politicians who is subject to seve ‘ for nate is known as loadt the ‘us Y. P., Newark 1 am constructing 4 ec ral conditions that }} Wash 7] for the twelve months ending at mid. | “!8 nas loading the instru fh ae coe elaim to possess knowledge of “ov7!-| may entirely change the complexion |? (1°40) 12h 1,808 8] hight to-night t recon, atone a is tee aul shelming majorities for or against/of the table before the final count is eas a Dusine the: ewelee dnduilin the 1 T—"What substance should 1 use| fer the job and how many taps should the soldiers’ bonus are drowned by |!" beds coii * ie the electrolytic rectifying Jars of a[ be made in the primary and secondary the figures. In exemplification of these ‘condi Grand Tota 92,445 Planes flying the New York to San recharging fit using atx} coils Answer-—No. wire is muct ‘The Digest, which disclaims ny|tions that may change the complexion] ry. plurality of the anti-bonus| !rancisco route, the only one main ps in the b too small for winding et tag 8 esibgus pro or con in connection th/of the table,” the Digest points out} votors thus far is so slight that the[tained, covered 1,750,000 miles and) for be, WHIGH are household |e tap evary.ien turna on both ihe pel the: bonus and prohibition issues, d-|'hat the returns from the supposedly | nicest says it might be turned the] transported about 60,000,000 lett rticle 4 lution of so-} mary and secondary windings Grepses to cach voter the follwing] 4ryest parts of the country are far} seier way by a single day's returns.! iting 1,224,700 Pad ors) ium phosphate e of soda] — questions ea bead ee suggests that the] iri¢ pgures now available show Chi-| (ttlling 1,224,700 pounds. In a state-| will serve your purpose Robert Seman, City—"Will a four 4 PROHIBITION. otals from such sections as, for in- a r ment just issued the Post Office De —— not aerial receive better and “ cago 2 to 1 in favor of the bonus, ee lies wire 100-foo A. Do you favor the continuance] stance, Kansas may largely overbal- | oO New York almost 2 to 1 against| partment say Radio The-—"What Instruments tn ad-| gtronger than a one-wire aerial 100 foot and strict enforcement of the Figh-|ance the great ‘moist’ majorities [ort i iation by States fol’ vs: nrough every ; nd of weather, | tion, 2 the following will I need tol tong? Where is the best place to take teepth Amendment and the Volstend|elsewhere. Kansas is declared to bo dition, Tull, winter anid’c «riley and| ar eaeiometans a CV £00,, voouunn One| Sth oe miliccy plese of slbctriocl Rte: te oy for Prohibition by about three to one FIRST TABULATION OF THE | cvs: rnountaing, desettavand/torcats, | socket and thesstat mounted ona come| Nir cia atunced over the toot ‘atid B. Do you favor a modification of] “California,” the Digest continues BONUS VOTE. the air mail planes flew. ‘The ‘or-|mon bakelite base, a pair of down the side of a thirty-story building the Volstead law to permit light|‘'8 well*up in the ‘moist’ column, as NEW ENGLAND STATES. centage of trips actually completed] Phones and a phone condenser ?’’ Serve as an aerial?” Answer—A four numerous humidity experts might have predicted. Tilinois, where a re- cent investigation by a newspaper as- sociation showed that bad booze was more expensive than anywhere else in the United States, rolls up a majority of more than two to one against Pro- hibition.” ‘The figures tabulated thus far show large returns from Eastern municipal wines and beers? C, Do you favor a repeal of the Pro- Bibition Amendment? i SOLDIERS: BONUS. Tio you favor a Federal bonus for sall American soldiers and sailors “ho wots the uniform during the \Vorid War? is week's issue summarizes the Vote Mannachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 4 5 ‘Total Votes MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES. rag] 100.000) votes) (approximate) a0 sinrieia and from densely populated areas An ie est. ‘rom rural ans angpi,cntorcement of the amendment Gigtant sections the returns are Tota REE igus wince and bear, 381605 meagre. .But there are only two] nas * 4 ree groups of States, classified o ‘‘West]1 Ohio bet i Popeater He Erouiuition Amend aortiy Centrally anes Weet “South}2 iustens age tee sais ‘icin Central,"’ In which the voters in favor} 4 Michigan As y of the amendment and the Volstead [5 Wisconsin Against the bonus, 47,469 The returns from Neg York show; {l™, outnumber those who would re Yotal Votes For Prohibition enforcement, 6,169; ne WAS, AMBRAPIa ee Ody (ne WEST NORTH ©} he Bee tie ukatet het ana | The tabulation follows : 18,385. eu ves NEW ENGLAND STATES Ig comment on the figures th: easier ar cation Repeal seems t® predominaiy |! Maine Game e 4 Lage veer and sentiment on the soldier's bonus : to be evenly divided in the yotes thus |! wane 4083 far tabulated. The most startling £ ‘ ode Tals pease ay » revealed by this first tally is that the pee ren ate i early voters are against the contin gi Ae 4 Weer Vireini wance and enforcement of the presen! |, eve ant ay Sn aoe North Gerottn aw val Prohibition Law by the proportions o1 Tereey one nearly two to one. {Pennsylvania 83 9.1396 *On the other hand, the voters show 5 ‘ eee ‘Total Vot 14, 18,409 11,506 : ' themselves in favor of the Prohibition gas NORTH CENTRAL STATES. Teal, votes Amendment or, in other words, in|) onio ire eS. EAST SOUTH CENTRAL STATES. favor of some sort of a Prohibition |? Indiana t law. by the even larger ratio of 72,-|| Michigan 2 900 to 22,500. The largest vote given|> Wisconsin 18 to any of the three Prohibition ques- Total Votes 10,493 12,054 6,062 BROOKLYN America’s Foremost Speojalists” OPPENHEIM. 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July 17.4 mes ,Solng to use a loud speaker Features for the day to his mother, tled to # spark plus volt batteries will be all that Agricultural reports at 12 M. an ‘opped by Lieu Spe is necessary. If on the other hand you] P. 3 United States Ane aia gon Pome'® | are going to use a loud speaker—not of] Arlington official time at 11.55 nents Cae cee h . ti ge to and 10.55 to 11 P. M flying above thin ehiy fare | the power amplifier type—arrange a fell into the yard of h © the last amplifying tube about 80 es 3 P.O at eal : Its on the plate. every hour from 11 A. M ne note direciec finde 2H fyer’s mother h ‘ a oul] tek Fan—"E live Inn village abe < tpn er e over! ninety miles from Newark and have ping news at 2.05 P. M. the city and was s Lieut. Pomeros (eee iene ee ey vet will bring | P. Af. Weather reports at 12° M A ie Rene no unt, Clemens, Mich. Fig ail of th k and New York|P. M., 6 P. M. and 11.01 P. M fo an army poat in the eastern pait of|stationm, Lhave ween in your column] 6 P. 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The hook-up for these instru~| voit the best type of receiving aerial ments will appea' deaths Service w ed with Cameron, h have) tor in a two step set or can I (1s throughout “How ma volt B batteries will I need ES three-lamp set?"* Answer: It is solutely necessary THER s It ent and gives better resul at the Imitations of the cry Closes Saturday at 1 P. THIRD and furniture, there is no reason ake chances. You are going to keep it a long time and you have a right to the best that your money can buy. ou do not gamble when pur- For 68 years, we have stood for quality, price and service, whether the purchase be an outfit or a single piece. Can you afford not to buy here? jon Takle, one Arm and five Side Ch: Ten pieces, as illustrated. Porceloid Side Icer in the near future. necessary to use a UV 200 as a dete to use a UV stector but it is advisable inas~ fs capable of greater BU y Solid Oak; Porceloid cert reception. Yes; you can an use UV) according to the fire underwriters’ regu ny 22% | lations for al! aerial installations ort rial not ab- 200 as | ——— WJZ—Newark 360 Metres. ad- Its than Se RAUMANN: BRO SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET M. BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. Our Only Bronx Store. FinisRed in Mahogany; complete with mattress and spring; as illustrated, $27.00 || 10-Piece Hepplewhite Period Design Dining Room Suite In American Walnut. Suite consists of Buffet, China Closet, enclosed Serving Table, irs, with genuine eo leather $3 12-00 = Kroehler Daven-o Sofa Bed Mahogany hed frames, uphol- stered in imitation leather; makes a cod Compart- full size bed when open, Hit as illus- $' 98 (this do ot include §, 50 trated, at..... 24: tatteaet As illustrated 43. Tce HIG STones NG SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Closes Saturday at 1 P, THIRD AVE, & 84th ST. THIRD & BROOK AVES, at 160th St. Open Saturday Evenings. Our Only Bronx Stor: Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evening \ b Nar Lower Prices than Elsewhere TAlways i) United States, that carfbe rigged up for ordinary con use wire down the side of the building for aerial, but it will have to be installed of Charles D. York Evening Mail. the and Edna, violinist, of high: standing from Yonkers, N. \. ince early childhood their lives have been assoctafed with music until now they’ ere teachers with a large follow- ing of pupils and concert artists of from Rosamunde’ Wings of Song’ G t National Indust: le Jes well known writer of be THE EVENING WORLDS 2: i dren’ . M. rom the St. Nicholas | Nuthatch Family Magazine, courtesy the Century Con-] 10.30 P, M.—WW2Z's health col- pany. lege. Mrs. Anna Haselton Delavan will 7.30 P, M.—Round the World Trips,” |speak on ‘Relaxation: the Secret of by Edgar 8, Forbes; courtesy Thomes |Health.” Musical programmes by the Cook & Bon, Ampico Reproducing Piano and t 8 P. 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