Show 1 l f With The Vice Presidential Candidates Candidates I S ASIS BALLOT EARLY Will Leave for Washington Washing Washing- ton After Busy Day in Home Town TOPEKA I Kan Xan an Nov 00 6 5 AP Ar- Ar Senator Charles CharI Curtis the Republican lican llean vice Iee presidential nominee casl cas hi his ballot at nt the Polk school the voting 1111 place lilac of or the Eighth precinct of the Third ward 1 at a. a m. m toda today The habit hl of a political lifetime unbroken at nt tho the end of or his greatest great great- set est campaign Senator Curtis was ready today to turn Immediately from the current election to his neglected neglected neg neg- senatorial duties Closing his campaign last Jast night i in the city auditorium before his home town people a custom of or the past pat three thirty years the Republican lican vice vice- o presidential nominee re retired retired retired re- re tired early as ns is his habit to rest for the full day ahead Always Alwa's an early riser the year 68 old senators senator's announced program was simple routine on the day when the Ore nations nation's ele electorate decides if he will b bo tx the next vice president of the United States privileged as euch such i ito to p preside over the senate In which h he has haa served for tor twenty years ears Although railroad officials have planned to convey election news to him on his hi overnight trip to Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago cage the the- senator said he Ito would re retire retire re- re tire lire early tonight and WWI was not to tobe tobo 1 bo be 0 awakened to hear late bulletins The Tho candidates candidate's speech delivered de- de livered before a n packed hall was wasa wasL a L criticism of ot the issues raised bp hp Governor Alfred Allred E. E Smith in the campaign 5 |