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Jan CYR CERES RRO, MRE ETRO NET TTR TET SRE ET re ae - - Neas..*® }CASH REGISTER’S RING AWAKENS STOREKEEPER WHO NABS BURGLAR of No, 202 Marey nh, Wm. W. vai HOA. Willaims Votes by Counties in New Jersey |*""" For U. S. Senator and Governor |’.'.2-" = Union. *RiGeo. KR. Compton ~ FDWARDS AS WET. CARRIES. JERSEY: | vane M. Mut i Total Returns Freling- ned Benjamin Bernard, who lives al i County. Dists. From, huyson. Edwards Runyon Silzer. pt ES tHe Butter-and-egge store at No. $08 i Atlantic 80 12,029 «©9604 ~ 12.618 8426 |MILLER SUING SMITH Marcy Avenue, Willlamebure, Was ! Bergen .. 131 -20,211 22,005 21,782 20,043 | BUT NOT OVER ELECTION | ¢eep in slumber this morning just be- i} _ Burlington . 86 13,058 8,768 = 18,921 7,759 ae eee fore something wakened him. It was 4 ‘ . 25,317 20,362 The first ease called before Supreme} not a loud noise, but it was one to | Democrats Elect Seven of} Camae -- chim ei ho oS ri 5957 © 2.820 [COU Justice Lewis: in the apeclal| which his ears, ‘teoping oF waking, ~, F Cape May . oe RS pare pt , for motions in Brooklyn to-day]are always alert—the tinkle of the | Twelve Congressmen in Cumberland . 46 10,108 5,924 10,462 5,266 | was that of Miller against Smith. Rus-} cash register in the store below. the State. Essex 425 60,177 68,957 «63,982 58,828 | Al WWlewins. | Repubiican, of Orange} In two and one-half Jumps he was 43 10,948 7,073 11,138 6,124 422 41,939 130,556 45,184 126,746 yout Taner he asd, “thie is aft the front door, clad in pajamas, motion for a change of venue in the] >Ut a nimble young man was two and Hudson .. sRy i 3 a - case of Miller against Smith.” one-half jumps ahead of him, having 4 THEREBY GAINING FIVE.} jrunteraon 85 355,870 6270 6,044 085 PU ior atitter Is u cloak and sult mer-|Just tesued from the sume door into 7 -—— Mercer “11511817625 «18,851 19,627 16,882 Jornnt in Orange County, He was in] tho street. an automobile collision with a car] Bernard gave i and driven by James H. Smith, | fugutive by the back of the neck, at d merchant, in the same town !n}the same time yelling for the police bey 14 18,865 24,275 18,465 116 18,714 18,563 19,820 19,426 Middlesex « Monmouth . / Frelinghuysen Plurality Only 650 Out of 14,000 in | sorris . 90 18-—-12,068 10622 18,072 (9.838 JOrange County, the accident occurting. | Detective O'Brien came alone and ar- Home County. Ocean [35 3849878891 5,202 3,298 PPO ear e eicoulinion {rested the captive, who rad he was —- Passaic 155 23,467 = 26,806 = 23,596 26,367 ; Smith, and had to go to the hos- | L0uls Figllo, seventeen, No. 43 Mor- 52 4,092 5,760 3,669 Joitui, according to his cormntaint, rc. [Fell Street, Willlamsburg. Later he Salem .. 2 27 5, Gov. Edward IT. wards, Demo- €rat, overwhelmed United States Sen-]| Somerset ~ 45 45 7,836 7142, 7,952 6,951 | aa ef Folwell on a charge of burglary. Ber ’ f Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen, friend] Sussex 32 4,433 4,068 4,227 4,184 ti S ah = Ploy Cacti haslet Ge or a Lieb was missing from the eo President Harding and Administra-] Union . 146 24,148 33,151 25,786 = 26,655 Mlor-caspa frist erates WEE Ceeenve een jon spokesman, in the race for the] Warren .. 38 5,069 6,133 4,940 6424 SEEMED j = e 2 Seat in the Senate at Washington, in the New Jersey elections yesterday. ; Running way ahead of Judge Silzer, ) the Democratic candidate for Gover- mor who was also elected, Gov. Ed- wards held a consistently gaining ever his colleague, and won the elec- tion by clore to 20,000 votes. At 11 o'clock to-day, with only 170 Total .. . 2,343 346,241 433,987 353,086 410,604 121 districts miésing; Edwards over Frelinghuysen, 87,746; Silzer over Runyun, 57,518. awards had carried Newark, which normally Republican, and leaders re prophesying his plurality there would be 00. In thirty districts : there Edwards had almost three At 11 o'clock to-day, with only 94} times as many votes as Senator districts missing. Edwards had 489,869] Frelinghuysen, despite the fact that yotes, while his Republican oppo-| many of these districts had gone Re- D corge N. Seger, R nent could count only 349,868 eee by heavy pluralities @ year} §° Frank J. MoNulty, D The landstide which roared down] awards also seemed likely to carry Daniel F. Minahan, D around the ears of Senator Freyling-] Mercer County by about 5,000, al- huysen, however, did not carry with] though the Republicans had claimed |1: a a ¢ New | it as theirs by 2,000; and in Mon- At the buckbone an ut of New | uth, Moria County and other Re- Jersey Republicanism. The State Sen-] Huplican strongholds he appeured to 6 and Assembly will be Republican.| have cut heavily into the G. O. P. re were minor changes in the rep- ae ; i pebae that aan it also appeared probable that ‘ot! o1 n Teaentation, but for the most Part} miwurde and Siizer would carry Pas- (Cou. pnerecn L. Richards. R gains by Democrats were offset by} saie County, which the Republicans] Bergen—Wm. B Mackey Jr. R. losses at other points had claimed by 10,000. Cumberland—Firman M. Re Gov. Edwards announced he at-| All over the State the vote wus re- Alexander Simpso: |, {markably heavy despite the bad| Me! tributed bis victory to discontent in] \ither, and the counting of the bal- | Morris—Arthur Whitney, New Jersey. He said that discontent |jots proceeded very slowly, both in| Ocean—Thoma ae re was caused by the Republican tariff}the Republican and Democratic ator NEW JERSEY CONGRESSMEN Districts, . Francis F, Patterson Jr. R* . Isaac Bacharach, R.* . Elmer H. Gera ; Randolph Perkins, R.* ‘Re-elected. New Jersey Legislature Shows Few Changes SENATE. Thorobreds JS2SSCHERE is absolutely noth- Unton—Arthur “Re-elected. - i JXEAC der-things. and by the Prohibition laws strongholds. ASSEMBLY “The Volstead act,” he continued, Deane the talk which emanated ‘Atlantic. "|trom Republican circles Tuesda: " .R Willlam A. Blair 4B ‘ ‘A Wy facsiiacr ae: eits sue vaor For ortaae Ureke (aabireee| ee Be: There 1s absolutely nothing flashy We asked « modification of this law John ¥. Dater. t Todd R or eccentric about a woman dressed in perfect taste pected, there was little disorder, even in the most thickly populated regions of the State. In Atlantic City the Ministerial] s sreuitngs col Union fought haré to elect Freling-|T Harry Row! huysen and church bells were rung] paiph 7, stevens. te throughout the city to remind the Cumbertand laggard voters of their duty. Several] D- ©. Bilezard yr. 0h clergymen toure/ their districts In @U- | rank w. Lon RiOliver Randoip! tomobiles getting peopie out to regis- | L eS ter their opposition to the wet can-| / Hs didates. Shortly before midnight Mayor eye of Jerscy City, Demo- te leader, sald the election Edwards and former Judge Silzer had been assured by the returns already in. Gov. Edwards, who visited Mayo! Hague at the City Hall ta Jersey City, issued the following statement: “There never was a time since the first week of the campaign chat I w in doubt as to the result. Judge Sizer and myself in our tour of the | Thomas tianson.. State met large and responsive audi. |! b Hoffman. ences. I attribute the Cray of the ly, g. campbent.. Meine A. Bexemith...°R y princi wy thi Edwards, While he polled a-ateadily | Democratic, Pare Teena a, EAS Morris rising vote, it did not grow as quickly lin other States of the country because as did his colleague's. He found dif-|o¢ the do-nothing policy of the Har- | E#™ Parker ....- ficulty in Atlantic, Cape May, Hun-| ging Administration.”” Noa ferdon and several other smaller unties, but the vote given him in son and Mercer Counties more Man offset such losses, Silzer loses Essex County, which includes New~ frk, while Edwards won easily, and ‘Mercer County, in which Trenton ts Bituated, also went to Runyon, al- though Edwards had succeeded in Placing It In his column. In Jersey City, Gov. Edwards's home city, the total vote was: Ed wards, 68,475; Frelinghuysen, 19,896; | Bilzer, 6! Runyon, 18,918. The State Senate has 7 Democrats and 7 Republicans. The Republicans have 44 Assemblymen and the Demo- crats 18. The Congressional! delegation stands Democrats 7, Republicans 5. ‘The 740,000,000 bond issue authort- gation seems to have been refused by the voters, but it may be a day or so before the result of this vote can be known exactly On the highway bond Btate appeared to have voted “y t the result was close and the re- rns were slow in coming in. Tt was thought in Democratic cir- cles that Jersey City would give Ed- wards a plurality of upward of 60,000, With 80,000 plurality in Hudson, the Democratic leaders claim, they are assured of victory, because the | Republican counties of the State © would not be apt to roll up anything that could offset it ddition to thi Win. de Lorenzo rd Lyons }r...R 80 as to legalize light wines and beers. ‘To be sure, we were against the re- turn to the saloon, but we made a fight on the ground that the rights of the people had been tnfringed upon and that th rsonal rights had been taken away. Gov. Edwards became Chief Execu- tive of the State on the same sort of platform, except that it was more radical. Then he stood on @ plank which advocated, as he expressed it, making New Jersey as “wet as the Atlantic Ocean."’ Yesterday he won on a modified plank. Judge George 8. Silzer, also a Dem- ocrat, was carried into office on the smashing landslide, He defeated State Senator William N. Runyon by about 50,000 votes. The exact figures with the same 91 districts missing gr Silzer, 410,495; Runyon, 367,051 DWARDS RUNS FAR AHEAD OF SILZER. The candidate for Governor found the going much harder than did Gov. Ciittord Powell. a wierd T. Gibbs. .°R 5 So the two have a lot in common. And when you select your Fall out- fit of “Mérode,” the softness and skillful hand-cutting and hand-tail- oring will explain why. pe May. RIK AH HII AW HHH HW You'll find “Jférede" in good stores. Meéerode tH Wergarments are knitled and hand-tailored at Harvard + Mille, in the town of Wakefield, Mass., by Winship, Bowl 7 Co., and are wold only at representative stores RA KAKA KAKA KAKA EH An, Gloucester. John B. Stratton..*R Frank H. Weish.. Linton 8. 3 T. Robbins*R Harry Har iddlesex. RiFred'k W. De Voe...D 0 D FP. Barkman FS FSS SASES RAR RRRARRAPMPMMEFP DFAS America’s Foremost Specialists” OPprENHEIM.CLLINS &@ 3Ath Street—— New York Women’s Fine Quality Low Shoes At Extraordinary Price Concessions— Thursday The finest group of Shoes we have been able to offer at such attractive prices. 8.00 Values 5.00 , One strap Pumps of Patent Leather, Black Kid or Satin. Louis and Walking Heels. 10.00 Values 6.75 Pumps, Oxfords and Slippers, Gray, Brown and Black Suede, Brown and Black Kidskin, Patent Leather, Black Satin and Combina- tions of Patent with Brown and Otter Suede. 12.00 Values 8.50 New Tongue Pumps of Patent Leather, Black or Brown Brocade Satin, and Com-. binations with Brocaded Satin quarters. jeemed certain Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you tent plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of druff, for it wi - hair and ruin it if you don’ Tt does Do fr to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandru to dissolve it, destroy it rely. To do this, ‘get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and ru itis pa with the finger ti morsing, mort, if not all, of your ruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis- solve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your will !ook and feel » hundred timoy You can get liquid arvon at an drag store. Four ounces ts all you will o matter how much dandruff you a ‘This simple remedy never LA Shoes also on Sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922. e and caught the cordingly, he sued for $20,000 for alleged | W28 held in $6,000 bail by Magistrate 7 Stern Brothers The NEW LONG FUR COATS— Made in longer lengths to cover the longer gowns of this winter, these fur coats are fashioned from perfectly matchéd pelts of fine quality. Styled in the favored straight-line effects, they have the smart new Bishop sleeves and crushed or chin collars. Various colored brocade linings, plain linings and black crepe linings. So Remarkable in value that they are luxurious only in quality, not in price Black Caracul Cape, P. $265 48 inches long. « Black Caracul Cape, with skunk or black fox collar. 48 inches long (as illustrated) + « $295 Black Caracul Coat, 47 inches long. « + - $315 Black Caracul Coat, with viatka squirrel collar. 50 inches long, « 2.6 3 se $350 Hudson Seal Coat, with the new crushed collar and Bishop sleeves. 48 inches long:... $375 Hudson Seal Coat, skunk collar and cuffs. 48 ins. long (illustrated), $395 Hudson Seal Coat. 50 inches long, . . » © © © + 2 © $445 Hudson Seal Coat, with kolinsky collar and cuffs. 48 inches long. $425 tern Broth: Announcing a Continuation of Our First Reduction Sale of the Season on Women’s Silk or Cloth Dresses A most extraordinary value-giving event in which we offer a wide variety of practical styles. Models for every occasion and practically every type of figure are to ‘be found in this varied assortment. Some extra sizes included. Now for an indication of their real value: GROUP I.— GROUP IL— ; 7 (Heretofore 59-2 (Heretofore up to $175) == up to $110) GROUP III.— GROUP IV.— (Heretofore Heretofore up up to $95) to $65) $4 $2 WOMEN’S DRESS DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR. Have you a “cranky” * eater in your home? Please him with Announcing the new Tom Wye For the man who wants snap and go in his sport clothes A brushed worsted knit jacket made of finest long staple wool. Bright colors trimmed with bands of contrasting colors. Very nglish. Very smart. The newest Tom Wye. See it at mes, s wear and sporting goods stores. COMPLIMENTS YOUR COMPLEXION WITHOUT MAKING YOU BLUSH Seicitest emtoee seek Ia smart vanity coves 50c & #1.00 etDepartment Stores, Drug Stoves and Beauty Parlors, Akine have Gensine the Original Boauty Girl crade mark and the name ADOLPH KLAR 5 East 19th 8. New York Manufacturer & Importer of Hold-Tight Hair Neots & Hold TightHaieW: ROBERT REIS & CO., New York Distrib KLD WANTS

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