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ow LXIII. NO. x a Hy, WETS SORE | AINS AND ELT MANY TO HOUSE j Minois for Beer | M@ Many New York and Jerse Dr Lose ’ r To-Night’s Weather-—CLOUDY. 22,200—DAILY. ~HAROING POLICY HT HARD BY VOTERS OF COUNTRY I NDE DEMOCRATIC WEE Republicans Lose More VOLSTEAD, FATHER OF WALL STREET NAL EDITION Publishing Company, 1922. Mills Alone ot Certain of | Than Seventy Seats in| ly Ten » Senate — | rough; Po merene,| THE BONE DRY LAW, 1S | vinings BEATEN BY MINISTER.|™ Late Ret |" Cirenlation Books Open to All.’ Copyelglt (New York World) by Press Republic lection 1 F 1 st 5 the He ' MANHATTAN 1 Vonke 1 RIOT, 1 a Riord I \ } I r WINGT Died 1 I Hf vr DADE PARK RESULTS CLEAR AND FAST F Racing Entries n Page Eighteen NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, n VOTE FOR CONGRESS. DEMOCRATIC GAIN IN CONGRESS IS G.0.P.SUREQNLY [National Committeemen OF ONE MANHATTAN SEAT IN CONGRESS See Governor-Elect Smith As the Strong Man in 1924 ALFRED & Say His Victory Makes Him the Outstanding National crat from Woodrow Wilson Wears @ Smile ASHINGTON The Woo i ’ Was much in evidence at i treet” tone The fe Pr I Cary T. Grayson, was t V interest int return t ati About « b to I headquarters hers any time during 1 trier the Den cr tin gain bis bo He tori It was only at the insist Gr Ured at the usual tin 1 ports piled cratic the mornin RANT TOURING CAR GIVEN AWAY FR f U | | | As He Receives the Returns! fh _ Figure in the Democratic Party. for Alfred 1 Alired HE, Smith elected Governor by unprecedented plurality, What}: Will be effect on national Democratic polities two years heace? WHE he -| not be outstanding man and a possible candidate? iditer, New Vork F vening World + eae a GRORGE 1 1 M TNIVERF T ' I As $1 Cor VR 1 nd - Li 4 RTANBUR I W ay i ' ws 1 PATRICK H. Qt i Fpecta JON } NOVEMBER 8, 1922. | _6.0.P. BARELY SAVES STATE SENATE BY 1 ior “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Entered as Second Clase Matter Post Office, New York, N. ¥. To. Morrow's Weather—FAIR AND COOLER. THE cyEnINe | L STREET | CLOSING TABLES. babs % s PRICE THREE ‘CENTS. OOGEOEFEATS —|DEMOGRATS SWEEP STATE. GASTON FOR SENATE BY ONLY 1,943 ly Small Mar mplete Vote rid Almanac ef 19 wr n by a pl yote beings Lodge 267,177 ald 284 7 “MA" SMITH. SLEEPS LATF. AFTER ALL-NIGHT VIGIL, | AWAKENS “TO TIDY UP"; SPECIAL PRIZE FOR ‘WHAT DID YOU Happs to Tathe! She Saye Awatting Viste Prom Gos Bleet Pe-pay a THE WORLD THAYER BOREAL SEE THIS WEEK TO-DAY ?”’ IN BIGGEST LANDSLIDE OF NEW YORK'S HISTORY ——————_<)— mc ntire Ticket, Headed by Smith, Is Overwhelm- | Ingly Vietorious— Republicans Lose Up- } State Strongholds for the First Time Plurality In City the Greatest Ever Recorded | \ ns fr \ vo ‘ | L { or Ge ) ) \ ‘ 1 Al ‘ 1920 - 1922s City Miller Smith. Miller. Smith, Albany 23,701 "5,069 19,984 31,673 Amsterdam 5,043 3,988 3,189 Aubur 2,894 4,703 4,018 5,892 Binghamto 11,689 6,956 6,689 7,996 Buffalo 63,172 52,629 43,888 60,014 Elmira 9,741 7,605 9,340 8,960 Jameastow 7,769 2,602 5,329 3,133 Poughkeepsie 5,824 4,499 3,688 4,396 Rochester 49,852 33,254 34,598 40,133 Schenectady ©... 0.605. c ccc eeneeees 12,696 10,406 8,971 13,136. Syracuse .. +. 33,752 23,016 23,923 30,215 POY sainsaaeet¥susniedensaekaswnd 13,894 17,146 10,714 19,922 Utica 13,283 11,022 8,633 13,988 Yonkers 13,633 14,455, 9,928 16,663 The Republicans will have a majority of 14 in the next Assem- bly aad will control the Senate by one vote. The 1923 Legislature will line up as follows Assembly—82 Republicans, 68 Democrats Senate—26 Republicans, 25 Democrats. Total—106 Republicans, 95 Democrats The present Legislature is divided as follows Assembly—102 Republicans, 47 Democrats I] Democrats, 1S 2 Socialists 1 Socialist Senate Fotal 70 Republican ocialist | ad | r New York Ci For Governor, tay N70, 88 ) 1.375.646, giving Smith a p of 405,258. | (i i re om New York City for Go r give; Smith, 174, M 276.804; Cassidy, 62,434 rm New York Cit 6; Copeland, 1,12 \ ( | | 1 sixty-eight ¢ m ing. the vote for Unite¢ ate Greater New Y was: Copeland, 675,439; Calder, 8 0 » Copeland a fF f 392,169 votes Gov. Miller failed State and strength his tty expected up: 74,0660 as against came down to the Bronx with onl 390,000 two years ago, Smith’s plurality in the Greater City is 478,670, exceeding that of 417,000 given to Mayor Hylan /ast Smith carried nearly every ty up tue State, winning Syracuse, ( Miller's own city, and turns See Page 20 &