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Rep ubi i cans CarryBrooklyii: Haskcll Elected Man Fought by Anti-Saloon {?eaguc Leads Ticket in Race for County Judge; Dowling lleliim! !*\qiiiers fiiriiiiioiiil Is Democratic Kelly Beaten in Kings for County Clerk; Roosevelt Wins for the Assembly 'he Ki c ti k V ? '-'-'-^ n fi >m Earl; r? that i ? unexpect dtvi ? ' . . give tl 1 li : ? ... I i \ ? ? 1 . - . i ,.? oopositioi t' ? tior ? ' ingress. He pol ' a etrong cratic vote. His rum S. Pike, swept winner i nd Haskell, early Hi ? rd 1\ N'asl . Sheriff Dai Grifl candidat? for count , who i v. ? ? . - , . . ? i" :? on) Haski - .. ?.....,??:; u d N'a - ' - ? ? n yi , Suff I '??'.- 1- Keclected b u t D triol .. '. it.- Dm I), i".,, rat - \\ in Kit hm v! i--i ? i ? ? | ? i Democrat!? W ift b\ \ -nal Majority ; McCm ckeomfe i ' Fifth Avenue , Men'i Wear Dept., 33d St. Entrance Sate of Mens Silk Shirts at S 10.00 * " X - one week only we are of? fering a few ex? ceptionally fine Silk Shirts at the ? ?? very special price of $10.00 each. The assortment includes fancy Crepes, White Jersey and Broadcloth Silk, and iancy Broadcloth. Silk and Cotton Shirts There will also be included in this sale a broken assort? ment of Silk-and-Cotton Shirts in piain colors and " ? patterns at corre lin ly r e aso n able prices. Look What ? Did to You, Kelly I? ires Murphy Major Michael A. Kelly, whose name uns stricken from the Tam? many ticket, on which ho wished to run for President of the Board of Aldermen, sent the following tele? gram to Charlea F. Murphy last night : "You put mo off t'n" ballot, b :l iok a ? ? ha ! I did t o > ou, "MICHAEL A, KELLY." Republicans M (die Rig Gains in M estchester Soldier at Mount \ emon ?s Defeated by Former Pastor of German l.ntheran Church Special Correspondence WHITE PLAINS, X. V.. Nov. 4. Fol? lowing the most exciting campaign in U'cstchi sti r County, so far as mayoral its are concerned. Elmer L, Kin caid, n former Cnited States postoffice inspect? i. Republican, defeat? d Ubert idt, law ver !ind .'i weal' h; i I ?en, tl Democratic candidate, for ilayoi ' ' \ ' i bj 1,245 ma? jo r i t j fin ? i bit ter conti I bel w en ' ? ? i i -:?. I '? present Comptroller, ?ho Is .. !. : ?can, and Corporal Abe! .] Levii served wi h the 27th Divisi? I was wourxled in t he : h roat at the i i idei bui i: ; ine, 1 icvine, who ? ratic ticket, I? t I - voice al ' ivounded, bu n i gei y e foi im to renn n his oici and '? : ' fed hund red ? of peecln ?: rpr e oi tin i , n a plat foi 100 jier cent \ i tl wi ' . . : . ? ? i ' 'Ii, ran Chun ul Mount Vernon, 1 I rit> i ?; ,1 ude Geore. Appell of \ n II. Del .: to the sail oiTtci bv 2,311 . ? . . . v. , .,,. i ? Wl ? Plains ilajor F) : ?? el : ?i '. cai ? ndidate for 1 a y o r, d e f e a t e d F a r ri n pr t o i -1 o m p -i '.. presem Democrat neu bi ,050 majorit . iVoim n I;- rouirh >u vs est : est er ? ? l ta active part il rhej not alon? served wat ih '?rs and werki I an; . . r ,. .. \l ,, ?? ; . |,0| . . ? ??.?..'..?.-??: I ? . ! ? Kl [?'rank H. Knight. ; lirst wi flat ? ' "'. ? ? i ? : lli Wi tch ? Sin roc ved a pi ral 1.750 o\ De m ocrat ii ? . :. - Reptil icai cou .'..-? \ ester Cou i t m ' a \ 27,01 i irity District \\ toi Pal Davis of Yon] ri ected .rond t? m by 2,400 1 . ; ivu] ? ' car Leroj V\ ai rei AI ?. [Mi N i 1 " : ' . Rep?blica!!, ? Ven ' defeated W. A. Ely, of ? captai' t'nited ? i I in France, bv ritj f ovei i - ? ? . ' . : Corred ritv o? 2d 00 ovei >' ! .. D ?. . ' : ? opponent, Thi ?'..!'..? 1. rat, A ??!''?? | . .. ne visoi ? . L rg . . \V L ?' n], Rep?blica l'ou? , said the voter. i the Di ' ' ? hi n tri o i . .. Westen? er County n?s." ? "Latest r ' \ ,.-....-. ; i .. ? -, I tier Repul? i ? ? i ' . ' ' rate i ? ./ ' lore thai \-?-a?U La Guardia: Mobbed lietraetor, * 'anidit Viler C.hasr. i- {iealen. Kicked and Stabbed Socialist Vote Shows Increase All Over City ?' Secretary Gferbcr Claims Total of' 150,000, Com? pared With 86,384 Polled by the Party a Year \uo Count Unfair, lie Asserts Also Charges Watchers for Candidates Were Driven From Many Polling Places Returns up to midnight indicated a mbstantial increase in the Socialist vote in Greater New York. I'p to that hour the returns showed the Socialists had polled ?12.2? votes in 2,310 oui of 2,507 election districts. The Soi ali gubernatorial candidate polled S?,384 votes m the citj last year Jul .i - i ii rber, ? Kocut ?ve -tcretarj of the Socialist Party of Xew York, at midnight claimed the Socialist vote would reach 150,000. Mr. Gerber also claimed ; he electioi ol i ., ; I Socialist AIdermen and six Assi mb!\ in? n. ri the ? '? ' ? on of S. .lohn Block, Socialist e ? lidate for m unicipal ( oui I ji dge u\ .ml D. strict. Mr. < ? fbci n idi tile followii ? tateme] "Fron all repon : eivc-i fron tin d ? - ? i ?..',;? our organisation ; .,.....? ... v. ; , ? .,-,., ?. 150,000 . ? ' - thi oughoul the city, bul b? .. the fus ion light - agaii I the gerrymandering ol our opponi its we will ? i ? ? ect us main- i and rlat? as we would have if our opponents honest. Wo could poll a half ? - votes without electing a single . ii id late. We would elect a good ? i re candidates if it were not foi the fusion of Republican : d 1 ?? noc rata agai list us." Mi i ? rber it tributed the larp ' vo t e i o " g i r a i -. i c t i o n . ? '? dit ns, ' h .' cost of : ... nation of ca? tal to ... ? ? labor, the ? oi ? h e t viking coal ner pro' ng intclligenci ? . ? . ? | ,1 snre-d of S? : ? - ? world." Mr Gerijoi chai pod ih..i in manj i n tance lai attai nd Tin Uron> Social ?? ' atel v n inti rfen ?; ?? ?th .,:.,? s o n ? hem t h r o w i oui o 1 : plac? Lou Waldman, Sociii cand lat? th? t!th As.ib!> District, In -aid, I eat? n up m th? tree! "by thugs" for object ng to th? eject ?? of a So? a'ist watchei in the pol ng plac? . ' ?27 East Eon - cent! treet. i Or.ca!, Soi ? ? ' and ?date for Preside : of the Boai : i : Ud? rm? n, pli used with the vote hi iiolled. "Wei . . - poll d i hai mi tes," e said, "di I persist? ent ' ? .-?.'. and misri'i ntatWns directed We .... -, . rcasoi ' ? belie vi thai tin ami ' ? . ? resort ei ti . previ ou : , . oppi ' ' ive bei n on? V Social ? ? ? em than thi t." The ????' 11 ist s sc?red state by ; e ? ?ect on of John II. G b hoi ? ?.:?? M i; or ' f Lackau ana, N iaga ra 1 '. ?? ? ' -.. Lacl aw ana i a stci towi i d i, ibbon ; made h is pri ncipal appeal on ;ln steel strike issue, (.?ibbon lefi at ? M ,-or Ji I A room ?>-, Demo? . : .i ran foi re? ection ,. ? '; .ho wa dorsed '?>?? ' Re pub cai Socialist leads ill ?inj](do Candidates M ii- Al.? i, S'o\ Eran . C, P( r h lepend at, indorse I b; ? : : lining oi :. : ..?:.. reased troll? 'ari pi the highest voti i i tl oi foi ? i re? caca: er.- elect' ? ? Ri \ ? . W, 1- ? ? ? ? 1er, Rei i'inher of tin ent bi ar . ? M llea'd, D ocrai ? . board, l'ai led of rei eel l'he i mcil will stand: Three i ?e . it : ? Tin Soc ali ? ca) didati Reiiei for < lerirv tuen on crowi for ? f of nee? ?. men bo I ? . nd 1 /? A\ /.YA;/./A' SITCOM ?WEN'S SHOPS ;. S fVEST iSt/i STREET Men's Spitalfields Silk Scarfs IVhat an inadequate headline ! Bui what headline c\ci can do them justice ! \N hat combination of words reveal such com? binations d colors! What language limn the labyrinthine beauties of the patterns' ( )r vis? ualize the crinkle and the sparkle ol these georgeous luster-laden London silks! We give n up and promise to be practical So here goes' 1 hey were loomed in the pre? cinct ot Spitalfields, London, and scarfed in Ncv\ i ork I'hcy are ^ \ 50 ca*. h. plus 1 ^ tor die Government, and sell m M>mc shop* ? ? ? r f f Co more ! '1 - ' - ?*" ';JranhlinSimonc<^o' ? FIFTH .WINCI: Vote for President Of Board of Aldermen MANHATTAN da. Guardia Moran i.r>?ni parlen- Mol \ t) (Il,>p I (Urn, > ,>,. | ,,.,. , Ka| . ... 2.372 3.SII |0 3 i s. r.,741 (?.?a .,,; 7:, G3 > 1. 1.278 I.m;, _??..,;? ?'?. 1,808 NU 79 1.1K1 38 l!l ? ('?. 3,017 4.043 :; r."i | > | 7. 8,766 5,30 ? (??0 80 I,1. 8 . 3.3S4 L'.S4!? I 047 IH * . 8.4i:t ?-1,881 res ;,i si I". ?1.162 I.T.TS i,:::' is ?<: 11. 8,864 I,SU 980 ;, . ;, 12. 4.62.1 10.12 : I.U.. 13 M i- r.or.8 ?.i 997 r,s i:. ! I 3.9 17 7.26.-. 2,r,8il : , in if). 9,013 1,1168 1,5311 55 I' ?:: 17 . 4.121 3,Jill 4,64 I in ?~ ... 5,105 5.186 2,677 23 105 19. ._ 6,570 1.1,7 1.258 55 22 20 .... 3,061 ?I 857 '? !7 : l) : ? 6,200 :;._-OS 53 I !S 42 . 7,071 5.303 ?1J7 6? 77 1 :.;; . 10.196 6,538 1,325 ^ 71 Total. 133,075 133,807 I".:1"', 95 ! i Sixty-seven election districts mi ,ii TIIK BRONX La '. . ?' ' i Mura Or ?., l'a . Mai \ ?i K.?;? I Dem. 1 -?? (1 K ! . . 1,156 8.409 3.636 56 26 2. 6.591 I 1.019 2,519 76 20 3. 1,577 1,057 1.61 ?21 ! I 3.111 1,201 f.. 180 . ' fi 1,3 ??? 1.913 5,692 19 ! 6. 3,94 : 8,060 1,221 6 ! s 7 I 20 i, 199 3,512 :?8 : : j. 8,027 9.31 : 1.15' 7- I' roi.il ? ' 61 ?I,471 28,560 ' ' : : . BROOKLYN ;.<.,:. Mora O a Pa I ij -. , ? , Id v IIV 111.' . ! - ti, ii.142 6.168 322 74 16 0.55 . 1.19 I?8H ' ; ;t .';:::; ,',8n'l 1,'7'lS 68 9,787 ' 89 ; 94il 189 Ij I 616 3,448 2.98? ... . ?,030 : t'.t: ??" 1 18 i.nov i5.1i 21 '? 11 .'. . . , 7.61 . '. . - ? 1,211 i ;. 61 , ?- . . ? 195 -1 1 ! . . 7 7 1 ? 1.91 I : ;. 135 116 7 91 : : - r.6 7 : is ? ??? . ; ' ??'? ? it ? ,31 '? .,.'? >: 71, , ks; 6H 1,7 1,862 ? .' 23 :?,.;?: . re . 621 182 . ::- I 668 : . 7., ?7j ; ? L'.Sl: .',117 1.980 1] Id I . S.476 L.254 149 ?2 11,571 ?? 986 ?91 162 1 r.732 6.131 3.D35 108 151 3,1 ? 142.3: 124, .38 "?,?161 2,2fc t - : . ection districts rains in? QUEENS si :? : ? I , .,; 38.881 1.211 r.32? 210 \ . .. ml.ly tli tri "? and 13 Elect ?n dis mi? ? ii'K. RICHMOND ? , t M lircai P(i.-',.cr S - ; (i t 457 217 ! 7,763 SIS 217 5 ? Kli lien tli tricts misai lis \ <>(?? for Supreme Court Justices MANHATTAN . ? ' : . ! ? my, 1 . \ \- iKco.-I .1.) iltej il.IVm.i : i ? ? . ?"? 6,31 ? . ? :??? ? US! ... ?".175 8.1-37 1, 15,561 5, 16 liKOS V Long Buried By Landslide In Bay State i ontiniifd from puye i Massachusetts) are net labor men, or policemen, or union men, or poor men, or rieh men, lor any other class mi n first i i'.ey arc American ? fir ?t. The wage earners have shown by their votes that they resent trying to usse the n foi private interests. They are for the gov? ernment. American insi itul ion ? are safe in their hands, "Some ol' those who leave po il n (heir leaders and argued that thi wage earner ?, were patriot ic becau ?c tin ? leaders told them to be, may well now inquire whether the case did not itand the other way about. It begins to look as if those who it tempted to lea ! t he wage earners must first show that they elves are pat riotii I the; are to have any following. "Three words tell the result V. . chu -etts ?a American. Hie elect be a welcome demonstration to the nai ?on and to people evei yv hei - vho believe that liberty . an onlj In i c ired by obedience to law." Coolidge Leads From Outset I ho trend toward Coolidge was .N nt as soon as returns bei n to in. Although memb rs o tin !.'? iu lican State Commit tee had been ready to ac? :??: :i I lemocra! i plu ral it\ 13 i ' ; of 21 ,0 . oi ? ven 2" .i, in ?. i: ; f the ajipea Mr. I, up' ' o rad ?eii i - and rabid n : ? becau i apparent that fl .lidge would havi : ?? un : i ndicap Ero m thi outset Covornoi . . u ? ?.' us ga ' n : ng 2 to ' over Lonq outside of Boston and was k |iii at his heels even in th? i t: I ? . < 'ooi dge ca i ried Loi town, Eramingham, by 232. Hudson, a sho? mai it fact u ring tow n, y ve C. ? ? ? plurality ol 263, against the marg i e obtained la I ar. I 'rom the moment the poll o? ? ? v ., - evident that the entiri was aroused. Long line iad gathei a ist ? i'i' hefori . tlooi . mu ? i ?.?'. ' our I of then regia te red i . ?.' ? ' ei n olive drub . ii . uni r belt.s, wen i dut : ?sting iboiH '? ; p .. .... . ... | : ..-. ... -, , ? order. Hie | irdsi a reminder of the trated (] overnor Coo! i da I ?? ? ?ted b; ? Democrat] oppo Long said hi ,?? ed * one of the u : ; "I ni', ited ? I bi ? ive ? ." '? - u ' 1 humid e a ca over again, I wouli : . ' ? . '. :. . ? ...?? tted bis id : III of the vote ' ? . Norweil nd Orleai fr i t b ?.? i o r i ! ' - ' ' ' .: declared the j| . ? ? ' o :' t h a) i hoe centers, and ?1 as typ ne. ' eut ? ; ; jo i i l ist riet s. vote . Long co ..... ,: typ ed plain!; ! hat hi, mi ? ?? N. .' Bedford i ? of ?;.' industrial i liter: on Long relied ? ? i Chairman ' l'L? i ry, of '; ?? ! 'em era tic .-:-;. ' ? I ? ' ". I : '? I'1- ....,?? . nit m fui and gn ,; rnor Coi dg? ou S VOti of ? ' . ' '; ' ? " Hie ' ? ii or i ? ried I he i t re Repuh u tato i . ? the Ci rnor, roba crea d ! e? i. roi conn t lie Legisla! ? ? il. i i. !'. vict? t ?ekel fiOU'l'l i '. ' I. >-.'?' :. ? tor, .? o B i McCreery's Clothes PRIVATELY TAILORED IN' NEW YORK F O R f A M I s M i (. R !?; h R V & COM PA N Y Take a fellow under thirty ? One that has some get-up about him ? That puts a sting and a wallop in? to everything he does (Jan you picture such a tellow wearing "boiler-plate" tailoring oiice he has seen_our English Clothe^ - SUITS '$38.50 TO $75 OVET^COzATS ? $38.50 TO $125 James McCreery & Go. St'corid Floor 5th Avenue and 35th Street Use (he McCreery 5th Avenue Arcade ling: on hi.- r i I tin d of the Boston po '. '.while llich anl II. Long, i,; - l le mocrai c oppi ent, sought iuppi ? ; ?'?'.' laboi inii ',? prom ;?ng re i tatement of the pi ; icemen . lost I.: lo ed ?? , . to tin law!.? ? ? - :?? stirred the entire The ili pine i (I ; ce nu I'm ' . ' " V Long, and both out . : ecord voti flit campaigi co I itled .with big ru i a ? .. I t?te, but effoi ni red , Ho ton, v. here Senat01 Lodge n Wal ? ? to ? ? ? support ? - :' the Governor. ?.-. ho published telegr ! govei ? of Othei ? ? ' ? ? ? ; ? or . - stan in I e police cri Labor unioi t . enlisted ''? ? Long' lirect plea f.c r s upport ,8 ted ? lie form? c ool cemei ? can ras net ? . ore ?? < ctioi late. V the clo : of ': ? :am pai srn ? ' ?? llepublica ? ? ;? - ;sed ? ???? ht ? :ampaig of facto meet ngfl had cau '. .-? kin :?..,?:.? ? tr pro-labor land, ! I ' . , . ??? heavy '?'??? pita profil anda "?.-':...' rtlcJ?ai I ? . on guard the Returns Indicate Smith Is Re-clrried Justin' . ' ' ? Tin ? : . ? ? i r . . t : . - ? . ?' ? . ? ?' ;ed , r o n o ... ?an part the ua' e Sin i th. r . : ' : '.. :... I turned 11 a r t y ! ? k i irt, 1 . V ? ' ' ? nun ihrei ' ? ?? ? ? it mor... riiai ?'he . ". res ndicati that -; . ' dt feal eithi ? ;., Ile\ "? County ( 'lerk Jo se ' 'allahan of thi Broi in ru nil ?. ? each other \ close race and .. ?' >w thousat d beb incl VVi ndel. ' in l?ei ticket Henry K Pavi. nd Wi an II. Choro i ' ? ; ?? att d ..... ..,,... .. .... ,_ the strength developed by James] O'Malley, Republican candidate for?. Surrogate of N'ew York County, lie] was pitU d ;ii?.ii:. ?' formel . James A. Fob on? ? Ta any' ? avo rite sons and pi i ' E. M 'i i pi y. M !-. Foley' ele? i? Ii r;;" j. . : ? y wa "predict I . ' " :;, ' ? . g '? t o ' ? " o 1 chances that !; ? - ffered i odd in h ?? ? i M id nicht ' lectioi strict ,??.??1 an I O'Mall? ? < hoc! to F o i ? ? ? ' Street than the larf. voti i.-. . ? Newl rgei Mrs. Sam mis. Opposed by \\ omen. Is Defeated BABYLON, !.. ' N'ov l M i \ I -'a '!?. . , Be pub . . wo women elected ! fork Assembly, was defeated 1 (,. ? 'arrol '. ! <? m oci. > Carroll'; jorit ? i ."'. ' '. : ? -?.?!..-?' mdidate, th? ' ' - ' -V ; ta te. Will ' - ? rt uffraKO rgai at ion and 1 \\ ? ,. 1'empi im ' ? ' ' he defeated ? ? i ' .nd i ' ill ? ? ??:??..'??' it- ' In omei f both pai ' ? ?? ? i itui ?? : ? - " ?levai ' ? toi .? - _?' ? ? .? . ? ?. tive . ... , . ??position in t! ' i I ? , . .... . . Mi -. .; .'..- Lei ! York Statt : - o." V. ? - - i n 11 ' A GODDESS DISCOVERED PORK Once upon a time Ceres, Goddess * f ( ?rains, planted a very fine wheat held. She was enraged one da) t end it invaded by a pig ordered the culprit roa thus discovering one o? the most delightfi ids. Del .- ham and crisp.appe? tiding bac ; which bl : d periectly with eggs, are p ik : --. hich CHILI >S restaui nts u'e fame AUb, frrnH. c o u t1 t r * CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY FJVERY tailor we employ must have had custom tailoring experience. You didn't suppose that we would allow a man to work on a Sales garment just because he could cross his legs and sit on a table, did you ? Without exception, the pil? ot tailoring in oAmerica ?aki? BROADWAY AT 34 th : ''Let's find out about it" Telephone operating offers to girls 16 to 2 5 y< arre interesting permanent work, p-ood pav, oppoi tunity for rapid advancement and unusual comforts and conveniences. It is one of the most worth-while occupations a jjir] can enter. Find out about it today. 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