THE MORNING - OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVE3IBER 8, 1923

lead over Don B. Colton, republican. son, Hersey; all republicans re- - incumbent, on the face of early re elected September 11, 1922. w lead turns. In the second district con ALIO E ROBERTS Maryland Third, Hill, rep. mm gressional race E. O. Leatherwood, Massachusetts Second, GIHett, republican, incumbent, has a lead rep.; 12th, Gallivan, dem.; 13th, Luce, of several hundred votes over David rep.; 16th, Gifford, rep. II IOWA BY30,0QQ Dunbar, the democratic candidate. LOSES HOUSE SEAT Michigan Ninth, McLaughlin, rep.; tenth. Woodruff, rep. DULUTH, Minn., - Nov. 7. Mrs. Mississippi First, Rankin; second, Washington at Tenth Anna D. Olesen, running for the Lowrey; third, Humphreys; fourth. on the demo Busby; fifth, Collins; sixth, Wilson; your choice! cratic ticket, carried Cloquet, iier seventh, Quin; eighth. Collier; Offers 67 votes. city all Lodge Is More Than home town by The Only democrats. Busby and Wilson are 3000 complete gave Mrs. Olesen 542, Kel Woman Representative new members; others logg 475 and Shipstead 4o8. Minnesota Second, Clague, rep. Behind Democratic Rival. fur-trimm- ed . Beaten for Congress. New Hampshire Second, Wason. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 7. rep. 50 handsome suits In returns from 797 precincts, more New York 1st, Bacon, rep.; 2d. than one-thir- d of the state, tonight Kindred, dem.; 3d, Lindsay, dem.; William Neely, democrat, main- 4th, Cullen, dem.; 5th, Black, dem.; BEVERIDGE FAR IN REAR tained his lead over United States CHICAGO WOMAN WINS 6th, Stengle, dem.; 8th. Cleary, dem.; have had their prices cut Senator Howard Sutherland in the 10th, Cellar, dem.; 12th, Dickstein. fight for the senatorship. The fig dem.; J.8th, Carew.idem.; 23d, Oliver, ures were: Neely 78,681, Suther dem.; 25th, Wainwright, rep.; 26th, land 73,714. Fish, rep.; 27th, Wood, rep.; 28th, by Corning, dem.; 31st, Snell, rep.; 32d, Hitchcock Concedes Ills Defeat ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7. (By the Asso- Daughter of Iate Member Ahead Mott, rep.; 34th, Clark, rep.; 36th, Republican in Nebraska, But ciated Press.) With more than a on Face of Early Returns, But Taber, rep.; 38th, Jacobstein, dem.; of precincts 39th, Sanders, rep.; 40th, Dempsey, third the in Missouri rep.; rep.; TTlah Kace Is Close. heard from, James A. Reed, United Thompson Slate Is Beaten. 41st, Macgregor, 42d, Mead, dem.; 43d, Reed, rep. We've room to only give you States senator, democrat, held a lead North Carolina here straight facts, hut those facts of more than 16,500 votes over R. R. First, Ward, Brewster, his republican opponent. dem.; second, Kitchin, dem.; third, are so strong that we know you'll need no other incentive to buy Abernathy, dem.; fourth, Pou, dem.; for to the senate. Un OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 7 (By fifth, Stedman, dem.; sixth, Lyon, the new suit you want here and now ! - official returns from 1361 precincts the Associated Press.) Miss Alice dem.; seventh. Hammer, dem.; RESULTS OF SENATE CON- out of 3873 in the state give: Reed, eighth, Doughton, dem.; ninth, TESTS. 148,901; Brewster, 132,287. Robertson of Muskogee, republican, See them in our windows! Two score the only woman member of the 67th dem.; tenth. Weaver, dem. more are on display in (By Associated Press.) North Dakota Burtness, the ALBUQUERQUE, N. M 7. congress, First, store i Results 1n the elections for Nov. was defeated for rep. the United States senator, so far A. A. Jones, United States senator, by the man over whom she won Ohio First, Longworth, rep.; sec- as they are shown or Indi- democratic candidate for in the republican landslide of 1920, ond, Stephens, rep,; seventh. Brand; cated by the returns at 1:30 was leading his republican oppo Incomplete returns indicated late tenth. Foster; 12th, Speaks; 22d Duvetyns Yalamas Marleens A. M., eastern time, today, nent, Stephen B. Davis, Jr., on re Burton. (All,-yo- u tonight. ' will recognize as the season's finest fabrics) were as follows: turns from six scattered precincts. W. W. democrat, veter- Oklahoma Third district, Carter, Arizona, unreported; Cali- Hastings, dem.; Swank, dem. The vote was Jones 458; Davis 181. an of three terms, who was un- fifth. fornia, Johnson, rep.; Con- Mrs. A. Otero-Warre- n, republican Oregon First, Hawley, rep. Dela- seated by Miss Robertson in the last Gray Wolf, Squirrel, Caracul, Beaver, Seal necticut, McLean, rep.; candidate for New Mexico's lone 2 Pennsylvania First, Vare, rep.; Tram-mel- election, had a lead of almost to y, ware, in doubt; Florida, l, seat in the national house of rep second, Graham, rep.; third, Rans-le- dem.; Georgia, George, 1 with 117 precincts reporting out rep.; fourth, Edmonds, rep.; Blended Squirrel, Nutria resentatives, was running behind of 266 in The count dem.-- ; , Ralston, dem.; John Morrow, democrat. The vote the district. fifth, Connelly, rep.; sixth, Welsh, Iowa, Brookhart, rep.; Maine, in same stood: rep.; seventh, Darrow, rep.;. eighth, the six precincts was: Hastings 12,338; Miss Robertson, finish them exclusive Hale, rep. (elected last Sep- Morrow 419, Otero-Warre- n 177. Butler, rep.; ninth, Watson, rep.; in beautiful, ways, not shown by any other tember); Maryland, in doubt; For governor James F. Hinkla, 6665. fifteenth, McFadden, rep.; sixteenth, store, and. even here, you'll find Massachusetts, Lodge, rep., in 461 143 Kelss, rep.; Kreider, but very few duplications. democrat, had votes to for 7. nineteenth. Townsend, CHICAGO, Nov. The first five rep.; twenty-firs- t, rep.; doubt;. Michigan, C. L. Hull, republican. . . Kurtz, down-sta- on twenty-fourt- h, rep.; Minnesota, Kellogg, te precincts reporting Kendall, rep.; twenty-f- Woodsy rep.; Mississippi, Stephens, DALLAS, Tex.. Nov. 7. W. E. Tal representative in congress at large ifth, Temple, rep.; twenty-sevent- h, Navy, Browns, Reindeer, Black, Genoese, dem.; Missouri, Eeed, dem.; bot, director of the republican or- gave Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck. re- Strong, rep.; thirty-secon- d, rep.; thirty-thir- d, Kelly, Electric Blue! A nd in Sizes 16 to 46 Montana, in doubt; Nebraska, ganization , 11 publican, 450, Allen D. Albert, Porter, in at o'clock and rep.; thirty-fourt- h, Howell, rep.; Nevada, no re- 181, contest to fill Morin, rep.; tonight conceded the election of democrat, in the thirty -- Campbell, turns; New Jersey, Kdwards, the unexpired term of Mrs. Huck's sixth, dem.; 26th, Designing workmanship dem.; New Mexico, no returns; Earle B. Mayfield, democratic candi Mason. Phillips, rep.; 30th, Kent, dem.; 35th, and are excellent! Yes, and a number date for senator, over George E. B. father, the late William E. Magee, rep. New York, Copeland, dem.; is a dry, who recently broke of them three-piec- e Peddy, republican and independent Albert Christopher-so- n are suits! Fifty of them at 25 reduction. Dakota, O'Connor, dem.; Anti-SaIoo- South North with the n league. Dakota First, Ohio, Fess, rep.; Pennsylvania, democratic candidate. Returns at Early returns give the present (rep.); 2d, Johnson (rep. Fepper and Reed, reps.; Rhode that time showed practically a 3 to congress in South Carolina First, Logan, 1 lead Mayfield. republicans in the Byrnes, Island, Gerry, dem.; Tennesee, for 10th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th Illi- dem.; second, dem.; third, McKellar, dem.; Texas, May-fiel- d, Colonel Henry D. 'Lindsley, Ped- - Dominick, dem.; fourth, McSwain, dy's nois districts leads over their demo- Slip-o- n dem.,; Utah, in doubt; campaign manager, while he cratic opponents. dem.; fifth, Stevenson, dem.; sixth. Sweaters a sale at $5.85 Vermont, Green, rep.;, Vir- would not concede Mayfleld's elec Repre- Casque, dem.; seventh, Fulmer, dem. Knitted Jacquettes are here! Wash- In the 11th district where ginia, Swanson, dem.; tion, said: C. Copely was defeat- First, Reece, rep.; A dozen new lovely color Vir- sentative Ira fourth, Hull, dem.; Davis, and combinations They're new! They're ington, no returns; West 'From partial returns It seems by R. Reid for the repub- fifth, smart! They're dis- ginia, in doubt; Wisconsin, quite certain that on the face of it ed Frank dem.; sixth, Byrns, dem.; ninth, that you may "match up" with anything rep.; Wyoming, lican nomination, Reid is leading Garrett, tinctive! And they're low La Follette, Mayfield has a large majority of O'Beirne, his opponent, dem.; tenth. Fisher, dem. sursprisingly in doubt. the vote." Edward J. Second Taylor (rep.). you wish! priced Republicans, 13; by 1463 to 694, on the basis of re- Texas Black, at $7.50 and $9.50. Totals 22 210 precincts. First district. dem.; 12; unaccounted INDIANAPOLIS, 7. turns from out of second, Box, third, Sanders, democrats, Nov. Returns The democratic ticket In Cook dem.; for, 10; a republican loss from from 1208 out of 3395 precincts in reports dem.; fourth, Rayburn, dem.; fifth, New York and a democratic county took the iead on first Sumners, sixth, Johnson, Indiana for United States senator over the republican nominees in- dem.; loss from Nebraska. In the give: Ralston, dem 221,548; Bever- - dem.; seventh, Briggs, dem.; eighth. representatives the rep., dorsed by Mayor -- William Hale Garrett, house of idge, 209,744; Henry, soc., 149. Thompson. dem.: ninth, doubtful, things democrats, at the same hour, tenth, Buchanan, dem.; 11th, Con- Buy the new you want Livestoek Exposition Night 28 and, County Judge Righeimer, one of nolly, and had gained seats lost DETROIT, Noi 7. Returns from or- dem.; 12th, Lanham, dem.; defeated were: 640 7906 the mainstays in the Thompson 13th, Williams, dem.; now and "use your credit" if Horse none. The out of precincts at midnight ganization, was running 5147 behind 14th, doubtful; Show all week! Go! It London, socialist; Rossdale, give Senator Townsend, rep., 46,338; 15th, Garner, dem.; 16th, Hudspeth, you wish! Pierson, Lee, on reports from the first 200 out of (dem.): is the biggest, best one Fairchild, Kl'ne, Ferris, dem., 38,011. 2344 being: 17th. Blanton (dem.); 18th, ever! "Bond Pe- precincts, the figures (dem.) ; Volk, Kissell, and For governor 521 precincts give K. Jarecki, dem, 84,188, and Jones 14th, Warzbach (rep.). Washington at Tenth terson, all of New York; Groesbeck, rep., 50,394; Cummins, Edmund Vermont Second district. Dale Tennessee; Bird, Kan- Righeimer, 29,041. (rep.). . Clouse, dem., 29,906. Republican congress- Democratic nominees for the four sas; Kirkpatrick, Kreider and men continued to pile op comfort Virginia First, Bland, dem.; sec- Pennsylvania; Rob- next most important offices were Kline of able leads in all the districts heard leading by similar amounts. ond. Deal, dem.; third, Montague, ertson and Pringey o Okla- from. dem.; fourth, Drewry, dem.; fifth, homa; Norton, Ohio; Gill, Hooker, dem.; sixth, Woodrum, Hassinger, MEMBERS SURE OF ELECTION dem : (Bear) county, in in ten of the districts, but Masonry In Rhode Island; FARGO, N. D., Nov. 7. Returns ceventh, Harrison, dem.; 31 boxes In this doubt the southern Jurisdic- Swiney, sister of the lord 106 eighth, Moore, 2338, Hertzberg 1275. democrats to concede tion, late from precincts out of 2138 in dem.; tenth. Tucker, give Wurzbach refuse defeat made an unsuccessful attempt mayor of Cork, who him- dem. in the tenth, W. Lang-le- y, to starved North Dakota for United States Names and Politics of Those Who where John address the meeting. self to death in a British prison, senator give Frazier, rep., 7222; Wisconsin First, Cooper, rep.; IS IN LEAD republican, is leading F. Tom has on , second, Voight, WET DEMOCRAT been a hunger strike since DES MOINES, la., ,Nov. 7. In O'Connor-- dem., 12,406. Ninety pre Have Won Given. rep.; third, Nelson, Hatcher, democrat, by approxi- she was incarcerated in Mount Joy rep., rep.; fourth, doubt- mately 2000 votes. . re- strong which has cincts give for governor, Nestos, doubtful; fifth, Unofficial LORD MAYOR EMULATED Saturday morning. maintaining a lead 12,835; Lemke, ind., 4140. Following is a list of those mem ful; sixth, Lampert, rep.; seventh, Candidate on Jjight AVine and turns from 115 out of the 195 pre- not once eince the Beck, She declared that unless she was been snaken bers of congress whose election was rep.; eighth, Browne, rep.; cincts In the tenth give Langley released she would die as did her Io.wa returns began to be received, 7. to tenth, Frear, rep.; 11th, Peavy, Beer Ticket Popular in Iowa. 7606 5789. Mary MacSwiney, WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. Sev certain at the hour of going rep. and Hatcher in Mount Joy, brother and that she welcomed an Smith W. Brookhart. rep., was run- enteen out of 124 districts In the city press indicates MOINES, la., Nov. 7 Fred opportunity to join him in tins DuPont, rep., () DES on Hunger Strike. ning more than 30,000 ahead of of Wilmington give for Arkansas First district. Driver, Hageman, democrat, of Waverly, la., Massachusetts Republican Leads. way. Clyde L. Herring, dem., United senator, 1956; Bayard, dem., 1309; VOLSTEAD RUN3TIXG BEHIND BY PAUL WILLIAMS. for dem.; second, Oldfield; third, Till- campaign for repre- BOSTON. 7. 408 pre- Layton, rep., congress, 1815; Boyce. who made his Mass., Nov. In the (Chicaeci Tribune Forelftn News Phone your want ads to The n. Slates senator for Iowa in . Service. dem, 1367. man, dem.; fourth. Wings; fifth. sentative in congress in the third 16th congressional district, witlt Copyr-eht- 19i'i. by the Chicago Tribune ) All its readers are inter- cincts of 2348, approximately two-thir- out Ragan; sixth, Sawyer, dem.; seventh. Early Reports Indicate Close Race Iowa district on a light wine and more than of the pre- DUBLIN, Nov. 7. Mary Mac ested in the classified columns. one-sixt- h of the state. The vote in re- COLUMBUS, O, Nov. 7. Returns Parks, dem. beer platform, was leading his cincts counted, Gifford, republican, 408 precincts: dem.-- , With Former Rival. T. B. Robin- was 73, 39,692. from 699 of Ohio's 8167 precincts Alabama First, McDuffie, publican opponent, J. leading Doran, democrat, by Brookhart, 1M; Herring, 2 1 2384. today showed that Representative in second, Tyson, dem.; third, Steagall, ST. PAUL, Nov. 7. Rev. O. son, Hampton banker, nearly to J. 14 217 PROVIDENCE, R. I., Nov. 7. Congress Fess, republican1 candi- dem.; fourth, Jeffers, dem.; fifth, of Benson Rep- upon reports from out of Bowling, Oliver, Kvale was leading Eleven of Louisiana Sends Democrats. With a lead of 4544 in 105 distncts date for United States senator, dem.; sixth, dem.; A. precincts in the" district; Allgood, eighth, n, resentative J. Volstead, author were from out of 194, Senator Peter G. Gerry maintained his lead over Senator seventh, dem.; these precincts, however, NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 7. Louis- practical- Atlee Pomerene on returns from 748 dem.; ninth, Huddleston, of the prohibition enforcement act, Dubuque, a former "wet" strong- Rhode Island is deemed in the precincts re- iana in the election, today returned ly a winner over R. W. Livingston precincts. The vote: Fess, 62,403; dem.; tenth, Bankhead, dem. first four to hold. congress Lea, dem. and port from the seventh congressional too, to her present delegation Beeckman, his republican opponent. Pomerene, 59,829; Virginia D. Greene, California First, In the second Iowa district, of eight democrats. The were Independent, 594. rep.; seccnd. Raker, dem. and rep.; district contest. These precincts give was slightly ahead in seats The remaining districts to be heard Kvale 191 and Volst-- 126. a not contested. fi'cm are for the most part demo- A majority against the beer and third, Curry, rep. and dem.; fourth, 27 out of 164 precincts. W. G. Cook, wine amendment to Kahn, rep. and dem.; fifth, Nolan, Representative Volstead was run- Harry cratic strongholds and for this rea- the constitution ning a behind his vote democrat, had 4069 votes and son to was given in returns from 466 rep. and dem.; seventh, Barbour, trifle of republican, 3796. Gerry is held be the favorite. rep. eighth. Free, rep. 1920 in the early reports, while Hull, KLAN MEET BROKEN UP In the gubernatorial race W. S. precincts which showed: For the and dem.; was Elsewhere in the state republican amendment, 33,159; against, 37,486. and dem;; tenth, Osborne, rep. and Kvale showing slight gains. some Flynn. democrat, is making a strong Volstead barely nosed out Kvale in candidates for congress had (i KNIGHT j race and holds the lead with returns dem.; 11th, Swing, rep. and dem. returns. 7. rep- - the 1920 general elections. The vote leads in fragmentary Knights of Columbus Succeed In in from 105 districts out of 194. The HELENA, Mont., Nov. Nine Connecticut First, Fenn, SHOE ty-fi- was not complete enough to be count is: Flynn, dem., 38,462; H. J. precincts out of 1525 in Mon- second. Freeman, rep.; third, Tilson, Frustrating Plans. Gloss, rep., 37,653. tana give for senator, Riddick, rep., rep.; fourth. Merritt, rep. Berger Leading Republican. 7776; for Wheeler, dem., 12,721; for Florida First, Drane, dem."; sec (By Chicago Tribune Leased Wire.) MILWAUKEE, Nov. 7. Victor L. NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 7. With re- congressman, 1st district, 53 pre- ond, Clark, dem.; third, Smith wick, Arkansas Vote Is Light. BAT SHORE, L. 1., Nov. 7. Effort parts cincts: McCormick, rep, 4808; Evans, fourth. Sears, dem. Berger, socialist candidate for con- to turns from all of the state dem.; LIME ROCK,' Ark, Nov. 7. (By polled hold a public Ku Klux Klan dragging slowly in, indications at dem, 6454. Representative, 2d dis- Georgia First, Moore, dem.; sec gress .from the fifth district, meeting here night the Associated Pressi) Scattered 451 votes to 312 for William H. Staf- last failed when 11 o'clock tonight were that the re- trict, Leavltt, republican, 1279; Moss, ond. Park, dem.; third. Crisp, dem.; members of the Knights of Colum- in dem, 944. Chief justice, 68 precincts: Wright, dem.; Wise, returns early tonight indicated pos- ford, incumbent, republican, in re- sults New Jersey's senatorial and fourth. sixth. sibly one of lighest report- bus and others not in sympathy gubernatorial contests would be ex- Callaway, rep, 6716; Jackson, dem., dem.; seventh, Lee, dem.; eighth. the votes in the turns from three precincts history of the state. In the 3d dis- ing tonight. with the movement not only called tremely close. At that hour, repre- 6601. Brand, dem.; ninth. Bell, dem.; upon state troopers to in Extraordinary Special in Vinson, 11th; Lankford, trict no candidates were certified to the assist sentatives of none of the candidates tenth, dem.; oppose preventing the meetiing, but so In would a confident OMAHA, Nov. 7. Senator Hitch dem.; 12th, Larsen, dem. John N. Tillman, democratic Hull Leads Republicans. hazard estimate rep. nominee, and the voters terfered with attempts at speaking Shoes result-Onl- cock tonight Moores, apparently Women's High of the final y conceded the election Indiana Seventh, writing in 7. Cor-de- ll that the meeting finally broke up 223 of the state's 2464 elec- of his republican opponent, R. B. Kansas First, Anthony, rep.; were the names of J. NASHVILLE, Tenn.. Nov. Howell, republican national com eighth, Ayres, dem. .Frank Carleton, republican, and M. Hull, democrat, was lead:r. in disorder. tion districts had tabulated their Dr. O. A. Mahoney. prominent in They represent the high standard votes by that time. .Senator mitteeman. In congratulating his Kentucky First, Barkley, dem.; A. Rube, independent, on the ticket. Representative Wynne F. Clouse, rep., got 20,915, and Gov- successor, the senator Baid that he second, Kincheloe, dem.; third, This, according to advices here, is republican, by 6 to 1 in the first of quality that Knight's have ernor Edwards, dem., 31,263 in the estimated Mr. Howell's majority Thomas,' dem.; fourth, Johnson, legal in Arkansas. scattering returns from the 4th always fight for the senatorial toga. The would be 22,000 or more. This was dem.; sixth. Rouse, dem.; seventh, carried. Values to $18.50. same districts gave, for governor, based upon what was claimed to be Cantrill, dem.; 11th, Robison, rep.; Texas Representative Leading. EARL & WILSON Runyon, rep, 27,515, and Silzer, an indicated Hitchcock plurality of 5th, Thatcher, rep. Kentucky Names Republicans. dem., 30,442. 7000 in Douglas county, of which Louisiana First, O'Connor, dem.; SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Nov. 7. Re- M. rep- Ky., Nov. 8 On Special Now At midnight returns from 732 dis- Omaha is the seat. second, Dupre, dem.; third, Martin, election of Harry Wurzbach, LOUISVILLE, Eight tricts out of 2464 the Returns from- - 221 precincts out of dem.; fourth, Sandlin, dem.; fifth, resentative of the 14th Texas dis- democrats and three republicans the in state by compose gave Edwards 109.654 and Freling-huyse- n 1921 in Nebraska gave' for United Wilson, dem.; sixth, Favroi, dem.; trict, is indicated early returns will the Kentucky delega- 89,608 for United States sen States senator: Howell, rep, 23,994; seventh, Lazoro, dem.; eighth, l, which show a substantial lead over tion in the 68th congress on the ator, and Silzer 103,5b6 and Runyon Hitchcock, dem, 15,495. dem. State Senator Harry Hartzburg, his face of unofficial returns from the 93,480 for governor. The same precincts gave for gov- Maine First. Beedy, White, Nel- - democratic opponent. Returns from 11 districts. The issue no longer is JSK3T ernor: Randall, rep, 17,344; Bryan, 3 BOSTON, Nov. 28. When returns dem, 22,860. JN V A v. S " from a little more than half of the 4, I K" election precincta in Massachusetts CHEYENNE, Wyo, Nov. 7. Seven- t ( I (TTrTl fT.rr. (TTT had been counted Senator Lodge, ty-three precincts out of 659 give tafinniMi 'iiffllllliw h 411 1 IW- - 1! rep., was trailing 3790 votes behind for senator: Mondell, rep, 2170; A Gaston, dem. The precincts counted Kendrick, dem, 2478. For governor: 1 r .a .( nr. ;r were from all parts of the state and Hays, rep, 1996; Ross, dem, 1612. rnrnm included all but 19 of the 274 pre- jve iron tiiilil cincts in Boston. The vote of 743 BALTIMORE, Nov. 7. With a precincts was: Gaston 178,600, Lodge little more than half the state re- ' 174,810. ported at 10 P. M, Caball Bruce, these thousands? democratic candidate for United SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 7. The States senator, was leading Joseph contest for United States senator in Irwin France, republican, incum- Utah has narrowed down and both bent, by 4631 votes. All but 340 of people keep on the food that enriches the blood, and VIA Ernest Bamberger, republican, and precincts are in city. THOUSANDS r"s H. Baltimore year, to build sound, healthy bodies. William King, democrat, incum Total vote was Bruce 76,682, France builds bent, are confident of victory;. Re- 72.051. health from food that has been robbed turns from 67 scattered precincts gave In the race for the house of rep Bamberger 3661, King 3926 resentatives, John Philip Hill of certain elements required for per- Grape-Nut-s is made from whole The race for congress in the first of the exceptionally third district, with but nine pre- fect nutrition. district is close, with cincts, led Anthony Dimario, his wheat flour and malted barley baked Milton H. Welling having a slight ' democratic opponent, by 14,328 for 20 hours, which develops the nat- votes. your food doesn't contain If the ural richness of the grains and makes NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 7. mineral properties that go to build up George P. McLean, United States for ready digestibility. senator, had a lead of nearly 6000 nerve, tooth and bone structure, there over Thomas J. Spellacy, his demo- is no other means by which you can get Pil es cratic opponent, in figures for 39 And Grape-Nut- s is perfectly del- towns out of 169 in the state. The these vital elements. Sherwood Knight Shoe Co. are usually doe to straining totals were: McLean, rep, 81,335 ; iciousserved with milk or cream, or when constipated. Spellacy, dem, 74.362. Nujol being a lubricant Forty - one towns for governor This is one reason why so many made into an appetizing pudding for Morrison, near Broadway gave: Templeton, rep, 101,723; keeps the food waste well-inform- ed Grape-Nut- rieiv and Fitz-Geral- a soft d, people eat s and therefore prevents dem, 96,582. dinner. straining. Doctors prescribe MEMPHIS. 7. Tenn, Nov. Ken- Grape-Nut- better collar Nujol because it not only neth D. McKellar, democratic can- Get a package of s from your grocer soothes the suffering of didate for for United today, and give the family a help to health. 20 cents piles but relieves the irrita- States senator from Tennessee, was for brings comfort, leading Newell Sanders, republican tion, iand nominee, by a ratio of more than helps to.remove them.x two to one on the face of unofficial N u o 1 i ;m returns from 642 precincts out of a lubricant not total of 2680 in Tennessee. Returns Grape'Nuts a medicine or from these precincts give McKellar laxative so 36,807 votes. Sanders 16.209. cannot jrripe. the Body Builder Prompt Delivery Try it today. Alabama Democrats WIA All. BIRMINGHAM. Nov. 7. The dem- Dry Slabwood Inside Wood Blocks Coal ocratic state ticket, headed by v. W. Brandon for governor, today was S. & H. Greert Stamps elected in its entirety, although re- EAR.L C. WILSON publican strength in some sections was the heaviest ever recorded. i HOLMAN FUEL CO. 8. & H. 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