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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 8, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Twelve pages vol Xxxi the evening Republican third edition Mitchell South Dakota wednesday november 8, 1922 number 33democratsmcmasters majority to be 30,000 g. P. Majorities Victory Early returns show governor re elected Crill running second a but two of Quot Sissy. Republicans in county elected r. H. Stedman far commissioner and mrs. Coacher Register exceptions county against dam vote is strongly in favor of sunday Law ant state sheriff s office in lightness of vote appalling to politicians third District of state May Send Democrat to Congress Johnson and Christopherson win first reports indicate defeat of Bank Law and unpopularity of state sheriffs office Republican county candidates / i., i i u u. I t .1 i Davison county triumphed in All but Jov. W. H. Mcmaster continues to increase his Lead Over both two instance in the election yes Alice Lorraine Daly nonpartisan league candidate for governor and ter Day according to the unofficial Louis n. Grill Demour. Tic candidate As returns from the a Cra fac candidate who county continue to come in slowly. Up to 3 p. In. Today returns won orc mrs. Kite Coacher re from approximately 466 Prechia cts in the state out of about 1,800 give elected Register of deeds and r. In my master a total of 29,326 Daly. I 6,943 and Grill 14,231. F a Buntyn commission3 Republican leaders continue to predict a Mcmaster majority votes. The total vote for or. Jensen of Between 25,000 and 30,000, declaring that As the Rural pre was 725, with 74 7 for Steadman. Tints come in and especially those from the Western part of the Tyr of when ugly re Zwy can. State Mcmaster s Lead will be comfortably increased. I the it vote on governor standing 1,961 one compilation made in the offices of the associated press for Mcmaster 1,729 for mis in Sioux Falls from 2 34 precincts out of 413 precincts in eleven publican majority on a state Cand of the counties in the Northeast Section of the state May be taken Date in Davison county was polled As indicative of the Lead the governor to piling up Over the entire j a a ekr state. The figures Are partisan received 1,4 7 votes and mama Cher 1 3,772 Daly 8049 and trill 6,424. The returns 76$ for Stedronsky however from the larger number of precincts show that miss Daly for Dillon and Anderson is increasing her ratio with Crew but is not gaining Over Mcmaster on the judiciary ticket Frank an l i i j n i Derson of wcbst6r and o. If Dillon in nearly the comparison. I he race Between the league and demo Yankton were endorsed by Davi cratic candidates apparently is going to be returns come slowly wets in four returned to seat states score sure Victory Illinois favors modification of v Olstead Law by majority of 600,000 Drys Are winners too of 192q smashed by nation wide upturns seven states return democratic senators Many republicans in House Are Defeated by political rivals pendulum of 1920 swings backward with viciousness old time figures in Congress disappear but California m1ssofki and Yew Jersey support liquor candidates v. A. Christoph Fuson by associated pros Las Rel wire Chicago Iii., nov. 8.�?prospects of j relaxing the present prohibition Laws scored heavily in four states yesterday according to compilations today from the nation wide election. In Illinois an expression of sentiment on the volstead act favored modification by approximately 600,000 votes to a negative 200.000 with one half the state reported California Defeated the state enforcement act by an indicated two to one vote Missouri re elected United states House vote close new York x. Y., nov. noon fit Iii Lime today Twenty five states Trad completed their congressional election returns but Nel tiler republicans nor Timoc itch bad progressed much further toward control of Tho House of the vote at that hour stood republicans 15 democrats 1h7 socialists i. A majority of contrib is 2is. Iowa was the Only state which Lins returned a solid be publican delegation. Stan Democrat a tuning ahead it j former senator Albert j. Beveridge i and thus threatened to remove from i the Republican Field one who Hail j been counted on As an aspirant for the Republican presidential nomination in 1924, in Case president hard Jing should decline it. Brook Hurt a Winner. In Iowa. Colonel Smith Vav Brook Hart won through to Victory on the Republican ticket although he Cwm j openly frowned upon by some of the Republican ticket although a was i of the stat 3 it it volition repudiate d Many of the so called a a Radical principles for which he declared. On tile other hand senator France Republic returns from South Dakota Woonsocket s. D., nov. 8.�?high j teen precincts out of 21 in Sanborn give Mcmaster 1005, Daly 779 and j the vote mood Dillon i trl it for 9 a a a for a a a a a a rat ried the District of Miner and san i returns continued to come in slowly during the Day with indications that there would be no changer in the relative status of the three candidates. All Republican candidates for state offices apparently Are maintaining a Safe Lead Over their opponents. With Mcmaster far enough in front to assure his election by a majority which will Range All the Way from 20,-600 to 30,000 Alice Lorraine Daly nonpartisan candidate and Louis n. Frill democratic Standard bearer a running a pretty race for second place in the gubernatorial contest. Shortly before noon today when the returns received that far were compiled it showed Mcmaster had a lad of better than 10,000 Over his nearest opponent. L. N. Frill. It was expected according to estimates made by Republican leaders to fat the remaining two thirds of the state would and corresponding majorities for me master which would give him a Lead of 30,000. Light vote is appealing vagrant returns continued to Drift in slowly and the remarkable thing. Which was appalling to politicians was the unusual lightness of the vote. Even election judges and ballot counters Are doing their work without interest and Are making apparently no Effort to Rush tabulations. I on the initiated Laws and constitutional amendments returns thus far received indicate that the proposal to enact a Law which would authorize the state to engage in the banking business has been Defeated by an overwhelming majority. Returns on this measure Are available from 2 34 precincts out of 413 in the northeastern counties. Sheriff s office unpopular repeal of the Law prohibiting sunday amusements and abolishment of the office of state sheriff Are indicated in the first returns available on these two questions. The returns were from counties in the Southern portion of the state covering an indeterminate number of precincts. Election bulletins son county. 2,071 and Smith 1,363 and for the other judge Anderson 1,733 and Goodman 1,289. Davi ton county cast a vote of 2,-989 votes against the building of the proposed Hydro electric dam at Mobridge with Only 1,130 votes in favor of it. The largest vote on any amendment was that on the state Bank Law which lost in Davison county by a vote of 956 to 3.236. Davison county voters backed the state sheriffs de tonal returns from tuesday s w is apartment by voting against the re t and Schoenberger 923 Cousin election Only served to in of the state sheriff measure. Adwood g. nov. 8.�?thirty crease the Republican lopsided a there were 2.314 votes against the Peri acts out of 34 Ive Williamson Jority Given senator Robert m. La repeal and 1,774 in favor of the re-1 j810 Smith a n f pm lip ,071. Mcmaster 2187, frill 762, and Daly 332. Armour s. A nov. 8 a fifteen of Fly of 19 precincts give Wiiri Stopher re 671, Stedronsky 357 Mcmaster 7ti and frill 66&. # Yankton in nov. by Annona Ort pies least wire lopsided Lead grows Milwaukee wis., nov. 8.�?addi Follette. His running mate governor Peai. Born counties by a 350 majority and Allen state representative from Sanborn carried the county receiving 1201 to 981 polled by his opponent. Eighteen precincts give Christopher son 993, Hasvold 688 and Stedronsky 353. Chamberlain. S. D., nov. 8.�?in 27 precincts out of 29, Dye for state senator has 952, and Harker 949. Dyer for state representative 1032 by associated pres i Oal win a new York. Nov. 8.-�?swept before can of Maryland charged with Radi a rising tide of Viou. S Cal tendencies beaten by Tho senator j in Many states the tremendous re democratic candidate William Cuble Jani is a. Reed ail avowed opponent publican majorities piled up in the j Bruce prominent. Baltimore lawyer. Of prohibition and new Jersey it Harding landslides of two years ago slip stand Iii was indicated sent governor de wore knocked right and left in yes i in Michigan it Nator Townsend Tho wards also avowedly against Sirohi ter Day selections. Republican inc unbent win had a hit Ion til the United state Ternate the Republican majorities in the on his izands Over the Newberry Over senator Frelinghuyse. United states Senate and House of Issue was rur?.ng behind while in representative were sharply reduce Minnesota where first returns fax i ii rec wets fleeced i de but Republican managers Dedar-1 ored senator Frank b. Kellogg one in Illinois the congressional dec of they would not be wiped out. Of the Republican War hours Ami a la ration will take in three a a wets i Early to in House close Friend of Tho president late re reports indicate. The Wisconsin Dele a Tettl belated returns from the mid turns showed Nill running second the cation will be wet 7 to 4. Wisconsin die West and West a trickling in Henrick ships and who Rad on the will like in also re elected senator today the democrats actually were Farmer labor ticket mrs. Anna Dee Robert of la Follett classed As an leading in the poll of votes for the sen the demo ratio Comimo ran anti prohibitionist by the Drys. House. The seventh Michigan Dis third. In Ohio the complexion of the vote strict for the Republican tied the two j senator re red i col on the wet and dry status underwent pues at i 8 each in the race toward. Senator Reed Democrat of i various changes with the Drys slight the necessary 21s majority and it to j sour a Veteran of Many disputes in in the Lead i came Plain that the deciding votes i with the Wilson administration. Wag in the 7th Minnesota d strict returns come from the we of 1.d leading his Republican opponents on indicated run Andrew j. Volstead it lib 1 a Wei a ,. Taai the returns Early today Ani seemed father of the prohibition act to Nei a spt1&Quot Mou Ina Vern nor Fitch to overcome , Leader in Iii Burton k. Wheeler the democratic making Trong fight c in Senate squeezed through with a plur j candidate was running ahead of his laity of 1,945 votes in nearly a million Republican opponent. Farl Riddick votes cast and friends of colonel for the seat of senator Myers demo ton his democratic opponent were Erat. Talking of asking for a recount. The Early Lead of Rev. J. Kvale. Wets Drew Little Hope from that however As Rev. J. Kvale has described himself As a drier than wits leading Issue. Senator Hitchcock Democrat of seven Dow Uncial win. Nebraska floor Leader or the Wilson in Indiana Maryland jew Jersey administration forces in Hie peace j. J. Blaine elective state office and a portion of the entire ticket. Fargo n. D., nov. 8.�?the first nearly Complete county returns on the head of the ticket Griggs coun count or vote on sunday jaw on the sunday Law in Davison county the vote stood 2,560 for retaining the present state Law and 598 for its repeal. The county voted almost solidly against the proposal to 24 of 25 precincts gave for United almost Sonaio against me prep Ulm by ate senator Frazier a it 1.583 t to mow be mate University from 1 Vermillion to Sioux Falls. In various congressional districts. Ork it Michigan and West margin treaty fight was beaten by r. A a How in the wet Ami dry question �?~d1?,e"10cr,l senator replacing re Ell. Republican National committee. Ron he 8, a some it the Drys being beaten decisively and a few of the wets win i 65 y Howell displaced senator Gilbert m. Former governor Frazier who had i to sin till. Who campaigned Quot Hitchcock a democratic Leader and the Republican nomination lost in i dl8tr, Olav Welt Prospect of another in Ohio although the primaries by senator Quot Mccumber platform Poi de Only a n go Goole today a returns showed senator l Oins w. G. Sears in Erene. A Aio crat cutting Down the return. The republicans had an us cured St tutorial Victory to their red the progressive republicans. In in North Dakota where the non Par a a. Titan league was a great Factor j. F. It. . In Nebraska where r. B. It. Of Connor Democrat was leading of Connor d 909 for governor Nestos r 1,135 Lemke Independent 1,352. Shipsted Tda Lead grows St. Paul nov. 8.�?when 643 precincts out of 3,4 79 in Minnesota had reported today on the senatorial contest the vote stood Kellogg 60, 977 Shi Pat cad 7<>.640 Olesen 22,409. Five Hundred twelve precincts gave Preus 57.024 Johnson 46,923 and Indrehus 13.4 16. Ralston in Lead Indianapolis ind., nov. 8.�?samuel m. Ralston Democrat former governor had a Lead of 13,729 Over Albert j. Beveridge his Republican opponent for United states senator from Indiana when unofficial returns had been compiled from 1,998 out of 3,395 precincts today. The precincts tabulated included the vote from Marion county and All Large cities of the state. Ralston election was assured. Berger elected Milwaukee wis., nov. 8.�?unofficial returns from All but one of the 153 precincts in the fifth Wisconsin District give Victor Berger socialist 29,724 William h. Cochran was elected clerk of courts by a majority of about too votes. The poll stood 2,009 for Cochran and i 930 miss Blade. For stare senator. Lauritz Miller Defeated his opponents the vote standing 2,085 for Miller 1.443 for Tschirn Lejk and 782 Foi Suedmeier. S. Heide and H. Helgerson were any victors for positions As representatives from Davison county. The vote for or. Heidet a position stood 2.039 for Heide 1,510 for Carlson and 7�T��3 of Morgan. For the other representative the vote stood 2,051 for Helgerson 1,627 for Koop and 666 for Reynolds. Betts for treasurer results on other county offices show that m. C. Betts won Over Michael for county treasurer by a vote of 2,471 to 1,542 and John till with a vote of 2,067. Defeated Fred Moiler and Charles Tice for auditor. Or. Boilers vote totalled 1,468 and or. Tice received 765 votes. For sheriff. Fred Wingier polled a county rennet give or meter Jim the we o. Soars in l�7.�?~�?ocm�?oiis�?~�?odown th7 i and�?�1"�?~�?o Erin 1.4.8 and dab a quoth Foa. T dumb Cut. In the second District of Lead of his Republican opponent Republican chairman of the House county Zebra aka was Defeated easily. Representative fess. Judiciary committee and author of the Stedronsky to Indiana j. P. Turk to avowed no gain in House celebrated prohibition enforcement i in wet v. As Defeated by Mel Rill Morea not a single Republican gain in the w bearing his name was beaten in Winner s. D., nov. 8.�?thirty-one j who stood for re election. I House of representatives had appear the seventh Minnesota District by the wet Congress Kiuei win today to count against the inroads eve 9 Kvale. Running As an in _ ,.the democrats made in every state Fred Hagerman. Democrat who various causes ranging from Quot pro i made the race in the third Iowa Dis Billon to Tariff were being brought strict on a wet platform a elected Forward As responsible for the a it As were Robert Clancy Democrat suits. In the first Michigan and Clarence women member lose Mcleod Republican in the thir the Republican forces failed to Teeth Michigan. Clancy was a demo break into the democratic ranks in out of 50, in Tripp county give we j Liaison 1229, and Philips 945 Mcmaster 1094 and Crill. Ii. The town of Winner Complete gives Williamson 395, Philips 291 Mcmaster 34 5 and Crill 336. Republicans for state senator and St a representative Are leading by Large majorities. Belle four Che s a. Nov. 8.�? twelve precincts out of 28 in Butte 1 county Are Mcmaster 680, Crill 338. J Daly 462 Williamson 701, Smith 352 and Philips 373. The twelve include the towns of Belle four Che Newell j Fruitdale Nisland and Vale. Presho s. D., nov., 8.�?returns j from the on voting precinct in the town of Presho gave Mcmaster 132, Daly 92 and Crill too Williamson. I 199, Smith 33 and Philips so Hall i for state senator 180 and cranny 120 i Rearick for the House 102 and Boe i 197. Presho voted 164 for Oacoma j and 180 for Kennebec in the county seat fight. Cantons Lincoln county is giving 1 Mcmaster an Efge in the Gubernator dependent and who proclaimed himself a dryer than or. volstead was the first of the Independent chairmen of House commit a s to be beaten in the democratic tide. Representative it Cham Republican of a Pennsylvania is in line to succeed to the chairmanship of Crane addition from Michigan and the South and lost o Congre Asianov Theja i Ciary committee. Returns on the congressional races font it Republican 26,114. In the state were also slow in coming in. Democrats May win the one race remaining in doubt was in the third congressional Dis j Ator Over Atlee Pomerene the demo strict. Where congressman Williamson cratic incumbent was increased to continued to fall behind and forge t More than 11,000 on additional re ahead of George Philip his demo a turns tabulated at to of clock today cratic opponent. Today a Early re a the vote in the 6,422 precincts out turn gave Williamson a Lead of of a total of 8,167 in Ohio was fess nearly Soo votes Over Philip but As 591,305 Pomerene 580.828. Majority of nearly 700 votes Over his opponent. The a vote stood 2,507 for rial race. Following Are results can Wingier and 1,733 for Mcgrath. Mrs. Ton first Ward Mcmaster 260 Daly Kate Coacher candidate for Register 23, Crill 86 second Ward Mcmaster of deeds received More than a two 169 Daly 24 Crill 50 third Ward fess increases Lead 0 one majority Over her Republican Mcmaster 93 Daly 21 Crill 56 Columbus of. Nov. 8.�?the Lead of opponent d. G. Cox. Mrs. Coaches Worthing Mcmaster 47 Daly 2 congressman Simeon d. Fess for sen i vote stood at 2,733, while that of or. Crill 53 Lennox Mcmaster 161 Cox was 1,134. I Daly 46 Crill 38. Team Mcmaster the vote on county commissioners i 13 Daly 25 Crill 19. Harrisburg aside from that of the Jensen Stead Mcmaster 39 Daly 7 Crill 24. Hud the Only member of that party re District which they have held there ported elected from the first my Dis for years the ninth Virginia. Speak trills to reporter Gillett was re elected Uncle Joe Shyu Enberger Democrat. Cannon passed on his seat from i Iii fifth Nebraska. Also a proponent of or is to a it publican. Miss Alice i 1 c?l.,a. Robertson Republican of Oklahoma j the Only woman in Congress was beaten by a Man the Democrat whom she Defeated two years ago. And the present House got an additional woman member a Republican in mrs. Winifred Huck a Dau hero the late William f. Mason of Illinois who had served in both the Senate and House. She was elected to fill i out her fathers unexpired term and will Only serve until next March j with the defeat of governor slither of new York by Alfred e. Smith i i the Republican also lost 13 seats off Empire state in the House of representatives a senator William m. Calder who a beaten by or. Royal i s. Copeland Democrat health com j missioner of new York City. Sena Massachusetts apparent i a Lead Over his Republican opponent. Bymaster gets 236 majority in the county vote of governor is. Mcmaster 1,965 Daly 1.729 and Rill 988. Boom Smith for president governor Smith splashing Victory immediately started his friends booming him for the Democrat nomination for the presidency in 19-4. In 1920 he was Given a splendid ovation at the democratic National convention in san Francisca a new York s favorite son receiving the complimentary vote of the Eta delegation on the first ballot. He Only smiled however when be was hailed As Quot Tho next president of the United states at a wildly enthusiastic reception Given him at his Headquarters. A the Job to which i have in elected is big enough for any Man a he said. Thes returns came from Lawrence i county Williamson Strong hold and Pennington county Philips Strong j f old was unheard from it was not taken As a reliable indication. Kvale leading in House race goes to Crill democratic candidate polls 856 votes to 785 for governor Mcmaster Man race showed that j. C. Lehman and H. Nedrow were re elected to positions on the county Board. The vote stood 1,172 for Nedrow and sos for Horrell 400 for Lehman and 392 for Haines. Kennebec wins county Bathe Mitchell i Sony Mcmaster 87 Daly 16 Crill 71 Christopherson 61 Hasvold 61 Stedronsky 13. Springdale township a Mcmaster 37, Daly 21 Crill 53 no. 2 Christopherson 60 Hasvold 19 sted a Ronsky in a a Brookings five precincts in Brook 2rt Ings county resulted in Mcmaster j to 21 684 Chi 256 and Daly 64. Four j no. £2 precincts gave Johnson 51 and Lockhart 80. I rapid City the fourth Ward. Rap j Vernon i id City gave Mcmaster 74 Daly 131 Ethan. Land Crill 61. Congressman William son got 56 and Phillip 162. Davison county gave governor my t t of master a total of 1,965 votes miss w Daly. 1,729 and or. Grill 938. The tabulated vote of the county follows Mck Daly Crill 148 la Follet Eis an easy Winner 127 .130202 .189 228 7 o father of prohibition is behind Shi Estex i is ear ahead of Kellogg Lyman county seat will be Vermillion two wards in Vermil republicans democrats and nonpartisan candidates ran close in Aurora county the county giving Mcmaster 785, Day 550 and Crill 856. J Christopherson will carry the county by associated press leased wire according to unofficial St. Paul. Minn. Nov. 8.�?defeat of 250. Andrew j. Volstead author of the transferred from Oacoma As result of vote by associated press leased wire Reliance s. D., nov. 8.�?Kennebec won out in the county a eat fight Iii returns by Lyman county almost two to one. Counting of the county seat i allots for state senator. Larson won out j was completed late this morning. The county. Aurora by 450 and Van Zee the county seat question Bas Bern carried his county of Douglas by 250. A Bone of Contention in Lyman coun prohibition enforcement act was in j in the senatorial District of Aurora results were 18s0 for Kennebec with d i Ca Ted in returns available up to and Douglas. Larson carried his own j 908 for Oacoma. 10 30 a. In. Today from yesterday s a Lection. Rev. J. Kvale Independent was leading him by 1.000 Vydes when More than half the precincts in the seventh District had been heard from. Senator Frank b. Kellogg Republican still was trailing or. Henrik Shipstead. Farmer Laberite when 643 of the state s 3.47 9 precincts had reported the count then standing Schirmer won out As state representative against Bogenhagen and Rev. Tagg. The following county officers Are elected Saville sheriff bake Well states attorney Hughes county auditor and Gamble treasurer. Davda Quot a e t.�?T, a a a. I Etna la on the Missouri River on and Smith on the judiciary Are car Bon gave Mcmaster 90 Crill 74 Daly 15 Christopherson 88 Stedronsky 74 Hasvold 17. Seven additional precincts gave Christopherson 350 Hasvold 151 Stedronsky 278 Mcmaster 341 Crill 264 Daly 168. Twelve out of 17 precincts in Clay Glendon county gave Mcmaster 934 Daly 338 Crill 582 Christopherson 963 \ Hasvold 327 and Stedronsky 579. Clarks Twenty precincts in Clark county gave Mcmaster 9s8 Daly 469 i in. .113. .199 i no. 23 .79 no. 24 .69 .171. .33 Rome. .13 Tobin. 19 Prosper .39 Lisbon 15 Union. Mitchell twp. Beulah. It. Vernon twp. Perry. Badger 30 47 34 49 21 37 39 1965 to 74 61 73 61 123 39 63 71 4 7 42 48 101 122 56 70 49 52 50 97 65 83 71 63 1729 91 93 the ticket in his state. Senator Frelinghuyse of new Jersey one of Theill presidents intimates who ran on a dry platform in new Jersey was to beaten by governor Edwards denial Socrat who ran on an openly Acknow-34 Ledger wet platform. 48 senator Johnson. Republican of 68 i California came Back As did Sena Fig etting Bobby is returned to Senate by majority of 200,000 Milwaukee wis., nov. 7�?senatot Robert m. La Follette running As a Republican in today a Wisconsin elec-99 i tor Mclean of Connecticut one of a a a Jav a Rii Quot 42 the administration leaders in the tar i Elp cited unit 49, off fight. In Delaware senator does sen tor by a majority con 53 Pont was having a close run for both estimated to exceed 200 42 20 2 a 15 19 7 41 33 13 11 13 12 988 the ancient classes shaved wore wigs. Kellogg 60,977 Shipstead 70.640 \ a it Dnn county. Mrs. Anna d. Olesen 22,409. With 193 of the seventh districts 379 presets reported volstead had 15,132 votes to Kvaley a 16,097. Auto tags spat Ohio Penitentiary is wrecked by fire of egyptians of All their Heads and and cell 189. The county Republican headquarter claims the election of both legislative and county tickets. Hayti Hayti gave Mcmaster 198 Daly 125 and Crill 40. Dixon township in this county gave Mcmaster 21 Daly 14 and Crill 4 Redfield ten Nrec nets out of 50 Iii Spink county gave Mcmaster 786 Daly 401 and Crill 24 3. Organized and the Eastern part of Tho county we As More thickly populated than the West Oacoma was tile logical town for the county seat. Lafer when the county was divided the county Issue arose. Kennebec is situated in the East Edge. Frey associated press leased wire Columbus Ohio nov. 8.�?the Auto j exile tag shop at the Ohio Penitentiary has Een levelled by fire which has spread to the Carpenter and Woolen shops. The buildings Are separated i pm the Penitentiary proper and j Quot Ere is no danger of the flames j Reading to the main building where j prisoners Are housed Penitentiary of s Aci Xis said. Fighting the fire is Hamp i a red by Lack of water. No strings on this simply read the want ads. If your name is hidden there clip it Send it in to us and receive the Republican free for one year. Douglas county is sold Republican in its county ticket wet vote hops into Lead in Ohio after error is discovered by of Daw j press Loay in w inc the Long and the Short terms. In Indiana former governor ral South again is democratic too Over his opponent. Mrs. Jes la Jack Hooper who headed the shattered Democrat Independent ticket. Available returns from 202 out of 2533 a Erin ctr at to o clock gave i senator i it a Follette 20,757 Hooper 3,736. I closely following senator la Fob j Lette was his running mate. Govern or John j. Blaine who publicly a i knowledge the senators leadership j and advocated his platform. The _ i vote on the gubernatorial race at this old alignment is restored hour from la 8artie number of pre even in ninth District in old Virginia cinch a Blaine Republican. 21,-363 Bentley. Democrat Independent 2,394 Arnold socialist 93 Well prohibition 67. Seven of the state s Republican incumbent congressmen All la Follette Columbus. O., nov. 8.�?the vote j been Defeated by Austen Peay and for the Beer and wine amendment where Cordell Hull chairman of the went Back into the Lead this morning democratic National committee has by annotated press leased wire. Atlanta ga., nov. 8.�?the democratic a solid South once again ii a reality As a result of ballots cast in supporters also have been returned yesterday general election Accord-1 according to Early returns while in to returns Early today. Led by i the seventh District Hubert d. Tennessee where governor Alf a. Pravy Republican was unopposed Taylor. Republican apparently has for the election. Volstead a defeat sure _ St. Paul Minn nov re with the when an error of approximately 39.-j regained i seat in Congress the unofficial count Comonte from 212 was discovered to have been i democrats drove the republicans i of the seventh i triers 379 Nrec ints. Too 454 Hasvold 377 Stedronsky 176. Britons one precinct intr Cruh a t d Al n 8ah ii Ipswich nine out of 24 precincts gave Mccanter 460 Daly 209, Crill i made in tabulating the vote of Cuya from the foothold the Hatter gained i the vote was volstead 16,265. Kvale 319. Hoga county. The Correct list shows in 1920. The democrats increased 20,966. If thi count is sustained by Flandreau ten out of 23 precincts a affirmative was for the Amend their congressional representation the official canvass. Volstead cannot in Moody county gave Christopherson 1 ment 427,162 against 426,309. J from four to eight in the state re overcome the Lead of his opponent Imo during their opponents from five to 2-j the missing precincts. B. C. Reece first District and j of i w. Taylor second District both in a shipsted a Lead grows opposed were the Only two Republic Paul minn., nov. 8.�?rteurnt lean congressmen to pass through the for ts4 of the a Tate a 3,479 pre voting. I Cinet or. He senatorial contest give so Complete was the democratic j it of hs.592. Shipstead 142,6lt, landslide a indicated by available j 0wn ,2.,.6. Returns the ninth congressional Dis j j precincts for governor give it a a i strict of Virginia for Twenty two ,ul5 134.403 Johnson 117,899, in boat on. Mass. Nov. 8.�?senatoryears represented by republicans Dreyhus 41,803, Henry Cabot Lodge was re elected i was carried by George c. Peery Over j 0_ a a i a Lodge is re elected Douglas county elected a straight 5? Mcmaster Iii Daly Quot Republican county ticket. Those win 3> a it a Quot 5 Mcmaster us. Hah 7, Ning on the county ticket Are fun 2�. In Nixon treasurer a. A. Pierre five precincts gave John Grant sheriff p Earnisse county son 152 Lockhart 49 Ryan Jim i auditor Stewart Sharpe states a master 274 a Rill 1.2 Day .6. Torney and Alice b. Knapp Regia Elk Point seven iter of deeds. Although the vote is i plete out of 19, gave u 680, my i not Complete in the head of the tick master 281, Daly 3 Prill eel. Mcmaster is heading Crill by about too. Douglas and Aurora comprising one District elected E. Hackensmith representative. Of there Are 175 different piece in an average watch. 73 Crill Carrit-1 Elk Point by 269 majority. Highmore seven precincts gave Mcmaster 319 Daly 28 Crill 352. Hot springs�?4 precincts out of 41 gave Williamson 137 Philip 95 me continue on Fage eight by narrowest margin Gaston wants re count weather report Over William a. Gaston. Democrat j John Hassinger Republican nominee yesterday by a majority of 1.945. The this Victory placed Virginia with vote of the state Complete was i Georgia Alabama Florida South j ton 414,730 Lodge 416 675. Carolina. North Carolina. Louisiana = South Dakota partly Cloudy and a recount of the vote for senator i Mississippi and Arkansas As states somewhat unsettled tonight and undoubtedly will be asked by colonel i sending solid democratic delegations it thursday slightly warmer in Extrema Gaston Hiar associates said. I to the National lower House. A West portion

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