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I^vte-reid rh ii(-cnnd-.-la.n,i matter April J. m4, n» the- P.int Offl.-o at I-re^e-peert, .V. Y.. (ind«r the Act ol ^farrh 8. 1878,
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FKIDAT. XOVFMHFR 17, l»lfi.
GROUP OF VICTORS.
Six of the Winners. National and State, In Tuesday's Election.
IIKIO'S CiREAT Kl >
Albany, November 16.—Election re- lumn In New York .State, as they •ontlnue to come in, while Incomplete, rereal aome intere.sting fiRuren by romparlRon with other yearn. They nho-w the anomaly of a State ticket runninK ahead of the National can- dldatea. New York ran true to form when it came to pilinR up Hepub¬ lican majorities. The early esti- inaleH KaTe a State majority of 1.50, •00, writh HuRhes running 40,000 be¬ hind
Franeis M. llimo, reelected Secre¬ tary of Stall-, has an unofficial plur¬ ality of about 212.000, He came within 1400 votes of carrying Greater .Me-w York, wh!( h Is normally Dem¬ ocratic by at l(-aHt .''lO.OOO, It is very po,'isibl(- tbat he will run at the head of the Republican State ticket, due to his persoual iiopularii.v and efflcient record. In Nassau County , where he lia,s a host of friends, the voters save hini a spb-ndid majority' of 5,8.''.8,
One ha,s to i;o back a nuniber of Tears fo finel an election where Re¬ publicans sbovvi-d such a united front ' in the Kmpire State!. Taft, in 1908, j carried the State by 202,000, while j Krank lilack was eli-cted Governor In ; 1896 by approximately 210,000 plur i ality. If th(- West had ahowe-d to the same advanfa«e this year. Charles X, Hughes woule'. be picking his cabi- i ¦ (-t al the pri-sent writing
DA SILV A'S
5-10-25 Cent Store
Mail Order Department
FREEPORT, L. I.
50c. worth will be sent parcel post, free of charge to any address
Flantiel Slumber Slippers, all
sizes Pr
f'hildrens' Caps and Scarfs, ,,.Set K.xtra Value Scarf aud Caps,
Colors, Re-d and Crey .Set
Childre-ns' I'nderwear, all
sizes Garment
Men's Working GloTes Fr,
Me-n's, Women's and Children's
Gloves and Mittens Pr,
Hahy Crib Blankets Eaeh
12-in OutiUK Flannel Flounc¬ ing Yd.
24-in. Outing Flannel Flounc¬ ing Yd.
Women's p-lannel Petticoats,Each rolKafe's Dental Cream,,Tube
10c and
10c 20c
25c 10c
10c 10c
10c
20c 25c
l"o''-'ate's K!,,,-!iic Hath .Snap.Cake 5c Colgate's Tiirki.^h liath Soap.Cake 5c Gold Plat.-d foliar Buttons. 12 for 10c
Men's Cuff Links Pair 10c
Ladles' Metal Dressing Comb,Each 10c Hat Pins, 2 ou Card, Black or
Pearl Card 10c
Perfecta Hair Nets (Elastic), all
Colors Each 5c
Turkish Wnsh riotbs Eacb 5c
Ragtime Southern Moon, Song
Hit of To-day 10c
Women's Dusting Caps 10c
Baby .Mitten.'s, White or Pink, Pair 10c ,\ssorted Chocolates, 1 Pound
Box 25c
Writing Paper Box 10c
.Men's Red Handkerchiefs, ,, ,Each 5c
The above list is but a few items carried in our departments.
HOW THE HOUS.E STANDS.
With th.- i-e«uUs in ,«(-veriiI eoncro>»-
•ional distri-Is to he de'ermlned by
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t Arknr,i>,'.s 7
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Kentucky ! 5 ..
bouiHjinii 7 ¦ 11
.Maine 4
Maryland : 4
Mii.-^.snchu.^etis II 4 {1
Michlnan 12 1
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Mi.«i.si.sKitipi It
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New York Ifi K ••!
N'orih raroUnn 1 9
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Sn. I, O.ivernor Charles 8, Whitman Vo. r. Senator Kleet William M^Calder .Vo. .->,, Oovernor Elecl Waller rf Edge. .Vow Jerpey: No, 4, Senator Elect J, S |."rellnKhiiy»en, fCe-w Jerw-y; No, 5, Gov¬ ernor Marr-us H. Holcomb, Connecticut; •Vo fi. Senator Elect P. C. Knox. Penn- n-.-lva-,ilii.
WOMEN'S CLUBS WILL TAKE UP CIVIC WORK
m;t Till- rKori.K iui.k
.K woman has been elected lo the House- of Repre.sentatives from .Mon¬ tana,
A "Pi(it(}(-iionisl" wa,s (-le(-le(l to Congress from IxiiiiKiana.
Pre.sident WilHon suiasbe-d that eitadel of protectiein, .New HuKlaucI, by carrying .New Hanip.shire.
Texas went Demoe-ratie- by a few hundred thousand.
Several peiHOUs are reported to have di-liberatly vole^d the Repulili- , ran ticke-t iu ,'ilaliiiiiia. They liavi- riit y(-t bee,i aiiprehenrted,
Samuel .Seabury gave- np a job raying |17„'iOO a ye-ar l.n- I'.niiti-en >(-ars til lllll fill (bneriKir, lie Ins'. bolh,
Charles i;, Iluglie.s i;ave np a lifi- liofiitijiu on till- bene-li'of Ibc Sniuenie Courl of tfl- Culled Slat(-.s oik- of iln- mrti\t b'MKiialile pliK-e-n ill the world. In (-oiite-,'il Illl- P|-(-si(l(-llcy, lie- is mo-M a privre citizen,
Thnoiieire Roosevell li a -; iniiiu- t;Mr(:1 un liuiH-nel'able sileii(-(- for f^ix days ,--.;: id to b-- 'In- SaKainm Hill r(-(or(l.
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The 14,000 club women of Brooklyn and Long Lsland, me-nibt-rs of tbe eichty-seven clubs composing the l.ong b-^land Cmine-il of Wome-n's Clubs, bave just undertake-n fhe most important concerted effort in the history of the organization. It was decided, il was announ(-e-d to-day, at the- lasl meeting of the Executive Board, held at tbe home of the president, .Mrs, August Dreyer, 175 Congress street, this borough, to ostabllsb a tund for philanthropic and i-ivic purposes, tbe fund to be available at all limes lo t advance .such underfaUiugs as the e-ouncil may decldi- shall vv o: k for the best interesta of tlie couimuuity aud to assist sucb (liai liable (-auses as t he- council may deem deserving and in nee-d of its help.
These Brooklyn and Long Islaud lulled .States, and which have- be-eu worae-n, comprising the- oflicers, ex- t'xiensively copied Ibrougbout the ecutive board aud conimitle^e chair- ^o,ld. The Long Island council,; men voie-d lor the eslablishnie-nt of siiuoug oihi-r tilings, plans lo extend the fund: Mrs. August Di-ey(-r, presi- ""'ft' aid to tin- Children's Mu.seuiu i de-nt; Mrs, Frank K, Perkins, first T e formal pr(-,seutation of lh(- mud vif-.'-presldent; Mrs, William Reid, ^''^ i-'^ «''<¦ f'"" -Iun, 10 of next year i-ecoud vice-piesident; Mrs, Hillery ^'""" cil>' olfirials, the heads ol H. Sheet.s, of Rockville Center, third mi-mbeis of the lioard ot p:ducation vjce-preside-nt; .Mrs, May Barrett, trustees of mus.-ums throughout the- tre;.sure-r; .Vliss Klor.-nce William*, o-'untiy, pn sidi-nts of women's club.- lecotdiug s.-cretary: .Mrs, Isaac ^"d 'he direitors of woman's aux Frankiiu Ru.ss.-ll, e-orn-si,ending s'c H ary of tbe museum will atiend, to- retary; Miss Juila Ring, Kings >^et.\:er with prniulueut citizens g.-u- County repieMe-ntativ.-: .Mrs. George 'rally. It is planui-d ultiiurttely
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CONNECTICUT FOR HUGHES.
Pe;)^.iblitan Un.tfcJ States Senator ancl
Covernor Are Elected,
Cliiirle- K. Iliulies .iirrieil Cnnni-.^fi
111 .iver l-r.->i.'elll Wils.ni liy n iilnriili
1,1 nf C.l.HI.
• ;e-ii-.(- r, .\lil,( an iKel. 1 \v -is ]¦. ill:-,, I |.. liie Inile-.l Stales ;.,iniie h.v ;. iiiiiral i.^,- nf T.lHT nv er., I i..;n.-r S I -iininii' - of Siaiiif-inl (I i.Mii.i Tie- "'iiality of I Inl.-.imli (i;c|i.i lor ,,\,,ri.,ii I.V'l- KeiiiiNlev ilu-nii \\ .1
I ,,in- w Iill- (ive T!.-iiiilill. Mil 1'.n'„'i-.-s- , ,,.|| ,\,. ¦• ,e ..:.- 'e-l 1' Hav is i inke,-, ^. ill • I'll I il;sii-i. I I..'ing lie riil.-d li.i .,1,11-1 I ..¦.;. .--.^inaii .\ii-_'nsi ll .. l,.ii!e. .;,.i.. 11:,' i iiKierul 0- .¦iiii.li bill-.
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CLARK SURE OF VICTORY.
Will Be F,c elected Speaker of House, He Says,
•'l eX|ii. ; to Ik- (-l(-, ted s'lieake-r nf ibe- ue.xi 1; nisi- liy a niii.inrii.v nf at le-ast tble- Ve>Ies."
This v\ii- the pr.-eli.-ti.iii by Clianii I'lark. si'.iilNer of the house- of ri-pre s(-niativ.-- Mv. (lark lind iusi return e>il fnim .\r.-seiuri His stiiti-ment. eX pre-s-(Ml "l'l iiiiK-b 1 .luvictioii. was made- ufl. II coiifereiH-e with Chair¬ nian Ilore-i.ns of tbe- 1 >e-meierntk- con¬ gressional .-. uiiulttee-
A Subse-rlber- Olve me 789.
1>eleiil.one 0|>erator Seven eight Btee, what i-ential. please?
Subacill er (Hi, any one will do, I'm j not pftrtiiulur, those e-eiitrals are all I niee.—Tbe Teleiihone Review, N. Y, j
Forever Open. My ii(-|. , -vv. I:.,pert—the lop-eared
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ll -,(,1 ill. i,,iiverMty u,-« knovvlug ns anj u .li.ldg.i. ii;i-ii(.uary." grimly stated! t.l.l r. t;, i'.,-,iur. "P.ui, unlike that. X: iiiubje ,¦ •¦•. .\,.u etiii'i .shut hiiu up j ¦11-:; ;,1 :. ,' ,'l'U'.-.
1 nn-l,;-.-ise Chestnut Tree.
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UHI soblie-rs iiliel llle-ir» heirs.-s eine^e
found sh(-l! -•- hene-iitb it from the nuln.
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Willing to Learn the Truth.
'i'lll- New York scleuUst who says
'-¦;..,- is a e-li.-iuie':il re-iiction may be
11.- Miai a lot of pe-rsou-s will be glad
l.l list lb,- irutb elf his theory by ac-
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F, Wilder. Queens County Represen tative; Mrs, Prescott A. .Sheri-r, iNa,siu County lepie-senlative; Mrs, J. s ph Towns, nd, Suffolk County lepi i-si-niat ,ve-; .Mrs, W, W. Tiiouip son, first ('X( cuiive meiiib(-r; Mrs, .Io- sepb l.a-irenc.- Ashmead, of Rich¬ niond llill, L. 1., second executive meiuber; Mrs, A, T, Hyrne, of liald¬ win, L. I,, third exee-utlve meniber; Mrs, John I., Cai ve r, of Garden City L, I , e-hairman v^ ays and lueaufi e-ominitf.e; Mrs, We-l-st-r F. Wil- , lianis, of Hollis, L, I, chairman ei.i(-s e-oiuinilt.-e-; Mrs, Errol K. Hart, i president of the Winter Cluh, chair 'm.-in ecouomics e-ommittee; Mrs .leann.- Marion Doane, chairnian in¬ dustrial committee; Mrs. Robe-rt Ive-s president of tbe ,riinior liraneh of Hi. Daughiers of tbe Revoluiion, music Icontuittee-; Mrs. ,loseph Duke- Har 'r-sr-n, literature- eeimmitf.e; Mrs Cr rrett P, Cnwenhov-n, r.-.seilui iin s c niniiitee: Mrs. F,ed rxk H Me-Cahie-, prnling coinnuii.-i-: .Mis Kverett Critbth, ot Ilelmore, L, I,, cfd-ntials (-ommittee; Mrs. W .1 llaiic'ic'i, of Hollis Court, L I. re-- e.-ption coiniiiit le.-, anel Mrs. Don Carlos .S.'tz, of flu- ( hiropean Club
Hold Entertainment Tt Academy.
To piovidi- lb(- nuel -us of sui-h a find as is iil-inred iV.e club woim r. nf H no :lyii and L-in,; Island are to .¦oin in an uni jin- enii-i tainment fo lie :-i-(-n at 111.' rrooklyn .Aeidemy of Music Ml a single performance on .Sa'iirdi-y afu-nioon, D. c. !), .lu,-t wl-at firm this nfliiir is to fake Ik kip- a se.-r.i. bill il is known ii-. (-lb orner, lav,' be n p rfcet n-; ib. pb ns for il I'.r -i-y ral montli:, and 'hal lli.^ anil.or.--S is Mrs. ,Ior,ii L C rv r vv f.- . f 1! e- p, in. i|.;,l u\ lh., F i r'-: -I- ,0' 1, n Sch.riiK r'-oiT sir'I,, ',v]io si'Vial yi-ars auo pro ilili-ed 'I'r s-'.-r'na" at tin- Academy vvlili gnat s-ccess a-d tbal h.-r col¬ le.' orator on till- iiuis'(- is .Mary TliornMii Mi-lieinio't (.Mrs (barle-s ,1, Mcllenno'I) nf H.nry ,slri,l, who also had a lug.- pirl iu the prndue- tion (if ' Pr.i,siii-rlua," and who Is .ii- lively ideniiti-d wth fie lirooklyn Music '^cbo'I SettlomenI It ks an- n'-uiK-ed thai whib- no further d.- i-iils .,:!(i-Mii. g tie enfi-rtainment will b - made pubib- at present, Mrs ls;.nc Kranklin Rus-ell, wife of the (^x-,TIl tire of the Court of .=?peeial >^(>-sl('rs, is to have charge of fbe C'-ki-ts and is ready no<y to ai-cept orders al ber reside^re-e-, 42? Oree-ne aveuu'- In ord(-r that the attend- ¦ a-ce ii.ay be renresentative of all the- women of Brooklyn and Long Isl"id, the seats will ranges from Jl.r.n lo i-tfi cents. • All the boxes bav(- nl-eady bee-n sold to represen¬ tative e]iibwom(-n and ord-rs dlppo- ing of ,-1 iTge nilmb(-r of seals In the main b-dy of the a-idiforium have- been entered
Proniirenf society piifs will act a,« H'-h rs and prouraninie seller-i and It is "lained to mark the entertain mi-nt by many d-sfincffve fei>tiir.-s Council's Aid to Children's Museum
This 1= not the fi.sf t-iiie the Lons 'sl-nd roun.il of Wom.-'n's , Cliibp Vh-is iii-dertHken to be nf practicnl ¦^ervlce tn 'lie cnm'-iin-fv arid tho Iri.'i'in for tbe cstibllsbment of t'e Fn-d for PM'-nthre^pfc nne! ri-ic Purp,i^es wa-K derived from the l-rC'- ntp^if-rr- n* rnr-A "ti bas re- ¦^ul'ed f'oni the pr. S'-'n*"|ioi-i hv tbe w'O'v.-Ti of the- repiarkable g.-neraph- le I mo-'els n the Ch-I 'ren's Mi'P^iim on Pa'-k nla(-e and which bovo hei"- vle-rp:i hv the reT-re.-f.niatives of ninnv fore-gn emirtrles and museum . xner-.«< from many citie^s in the
b-'ve iiiodi-ls showing tbe life and ge-ueral eondiliorLa in every e-ountry In the world, M'.ss Anna Lilling:- 'Jiillup, curator of Hie niuse-uiii, and wlio has been with it piacticallj sit.e-e its fonniiing, regards the- weirk done- by tb(- clubwomen as among lh.- most Imiiortant sfi-ps talu-n fo iner.iase the- usefiilm-ss of fh(- chil dreu's institution, which was the- first of its kind in the- weirld.
Wider Activities Planned.
Wilh the- creation of the- new fund it is expe('f(d much wider ai-t ivity can be ent. r.-d upon by tbe- e-lub- women, and that giadnally aci-es- sions to llu- fund may In- r.-ci-ive-d f:oiu various souri-f-s and obtaim d through dilferenl niefhod;s that will s. rve to niaki- it a powerful inAfru mini for the cat rv ing out of the measures the council may dete-rmine- upon.
I!::t the- entertaiumi-nt at fhe Acad emy . n D(-c 9 is planned to have an oth( r pnrpo e tban merely fo realize !i go id s 7,(-d sum toward the creation of the fund, Il v^-ill be the flrst pub U- undertaking in which the wonn-n of lirooklyn and Long Island have b> u brought logi-lber. It is hoped ly this n-e-ans to cultivaii- a spirit of co-op. ration and fri.'n(;sliip fhaf .shall lU'-an mu(-h lu the futur.'. Hiiherto the e-U"e-il members, whose bome-s :-i'rel(-h frniii Brooklyn to Montauk Point, bave only (-nin.. loirelher tl:r:iugli their at-crieliipil r.-iires(-iita- liv s at th(- semi-annual e-onveniions I-f the council The (-ntertain-iienf at Ibe Ae-id.-my \*-ill serve as a tiK-ans e-f trinciug n-t only t'e d -lega'es. who II....-Hv "t ond th'- onvpnti'US. but a laii;.' IP r si-nfafion of fhe rank and nt ff 'lie menibfrs'iip tegilbi-r as .-'' Il is "l-iOT'd to deninnstrnfe '!-ii -hi' \--:-iiien. of Br-iok^u an.l Lone Is'and not only i-an work tog.-ther hut can rday lo-.-etfier also, and it is .-X ec'ed the C"iin<-'1 will b-coin, f----I now on a more innii-ntj-il fore an-! more powi-rful fai-for than ev.-r before-. A I-irge inf-r.-as-(- ip n-e- r-.-in- 'ership of tbo e-ipsf f u-nt c'ubs, co-'i- rrsing nractieally e-very w-man's cl'ib in Brooklyn and Long Island a"d a c rre-pponelinc iner. as.- of rep r'-seniation In the T,'in'; Isl-uid Toun cil are- also expect.-d In r.-siilt
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Arm-ind. .\:iss .N'ada
f'.osted, .Mrs, Toniiie
f'arnpbell, Mr. Xe-il A
l.'avison, Mrs, F, W,
t'ilnan, Benj, F.
Hubbard. H.
i'iU. .Mr. F.
,'obrisfin, Mr l-;dj;ar
.lack.son, Theo, A,
Ketcham, .Mr, H, .\,
Horton. Mr,, Mirr. Avon Tb.-atie
¦*Iortz. Albert,
>'i.slana. M
Miller, O, (;,
liandall. Frank,
Pei.--en. Mrs. J
Stratford, Mrs,. P-rterfield I'l.
.'^chweb.er. .Mr, and Mrs, .Andrew
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Viri^inia 1
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SCULLY LOSES BY 11.
Official Conn-t Gives Je.-sey District tc Republicans, l;ol,ert Ciirs.in is elei-ied tn .¦.insre-s- fr.iin the Third New .lersey district by
II vnfes. ,ii-. .ir.ling to the otlirial re- iiiriis from Midilb-sex, Monmoinb ami iii-eaii ciiiiiiti(-s.
Till- (leaillo.-k between tin- Kepub- 11. an and Ih-mocrafle memhers of thc 0(-eau county bnard of i nuvassers. In vvhiih the lii-moe-rnts refused to can¬ vass returns from Beneli Hnvi-n bor¬ ough and tlu- west district of Dover township, was brnken when the Dem- o.-rati.- ni(-mb(-rs agreed to count all Illl- voles as returne-d. This gave Car¬ son a majority in Ocean couiify of 7LM. or eleven more than tbe eomblned majorities in Middlesex and Monmoiiih for Si-iiUy, whii-li were 710., .K re i-oiiut vvill be the next step.
Tin- iiflli-iiil count of the vote in tb.- Thirty-second Peiiusylvnnla congre-s ¦iiounl distri(-t has covered tw-o Pitts fiiirgb "ity wards vvith a net gain of roiiriei-n voles for Iiuy K. Campbell Demivrat. who declares he has been i-l(-.'t(-(l orer Repres(-ntatlve A. ,1 Mnrehfe-ld by '21.^,
Fe-(l(-ral agents nnd county dete-ctlves LMiard the uiii-ounted Imllnts in the Thirtieth .-nngressinuiil distriet, Pitts- liiirLib, on denuind of Representative William foieman, vvlmse e-lertinn is lieing (-niit.-si.-il by .\1, Cly.le Ix.-lly I lemii' rat,
MISS RANKIN'S PLANS.
First Congresswoman to Work For Women and Children,
This is vvliiit Miss .eanelte Rankin newly el(-'t.-il fn iniig-ess fiinii Mnn lana. says is her prngnim.
"1 nm going 10 Washingti n to re|ir(- seiil iIk- \Minieii and rliilili(-ii nf III ¦ v,i".l tn vM.ik r.ir nil i-iL-lit limii- -lav i'.,i- uniiien and fnr laws |irnvii|iiig llnH u.im.-n sliall In- puid the sami- wai;.- 1-. ir,-ii foi eiiiial aiuoiinti* of v|ni-k
111 -i.i.lil ,,.; In her .-i-.'lil ll'ilir l:iy :¦¦:
.-'llinl wnge laws. Miss Ifiinkin inteivN r.. liu'li' tnr unnnin sul'lrn-je f;-..iii t'-o innnieiil s'le L-els illln till- rainli'l 11 : siji|raL;e iiill, sin- ^a.vs. wi.l b.. mi.' ,.: .|,,. liisl iiiirn(lii.(-.l Ml llie nexi -e- >:.,ii Sin- 11 l-n .|('.l:ir.-s l,(-r iiiteiii, , !' -.'.'king .•\i(-iisi..n l.r Illl- .-Ililll lli. iiw s innili.-r's |..'Iisi.Ill anil nniv i . - , .'llu.-lllinn
.Miss Kankiii sbnvve.l He- M.nt:,!, i:,,i,iil.ii. :in ..ri^iini/ai i.lll s..iiii' o| ',.' 'i;;lllilli-' .lUlllilies in tl-.e Ilist few .iiv- .if the i-nmr-nigii O]i|ios(.(l l.y V, O I' leaders in iiiau.v towns, she vvi-iit ab.';i ' with the Mniitaiia Ciin.l (.'"W'Tni!', ¦ ieii'^ue's ba. king, kept her nwn K.i';ii. Iiian liann.-r w:iviii^^ and ina Kpei-i-bes In i-M-ry li'.v and hamli-I
G. 0. P. SWEEP IN JERSEY.
President Loses Nearly Every County In the State, With l(-ss Illilll lifte(-ii small ek-iiim disiri.ts still fo b(- he-ard fmni, mn-l nf tlie-iii isolated fariuiiig villages oi lishing setlli-ineiit.-i along the e-oast an.l on till- shore of De-la ware- bay, tin Ne-w ,l(-rsey returns of Tiie-sday's ele- lion show that Hugbe-s had ('.1,'_'77
III ¦.¦ vote-s tliiiii Pn-sldenf Wilson re (-iv e-il ill his own state-.
The vote for Hugh(-s wiin Hn' div. iri- ts missing was 'J('.-_',ilS(i ami that of •Ik- pn-sident 'JOo.'S.'fc'i,
PENNSYLVANIA STOOD PAT.
Plurality For Hughes 184,987 In Key stone State.
Aeuiisylvniiia, vMlli ouly a few suiuil districts missing, gives Hughes a plu rallty of lH4.;i.S7. on the unofficial re ¦iirus. The vote was: Hughes, tJl>ri.7.'i 1, Wilson. ,-ilii,"47.
Four years ami Wilson ree-eived ,">n,"i,- 'Dil to 7'Jil.7.'il. the- e-ombiiieei vote for Tuft and Itooseve-lt
Two congress districts, both In .\lle- ];he»ny ceiuiity, are in doubt and re- -ouuu* are In progress.
COUNTY DIRECTORY
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