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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER tornej- feneral Cluff IS, Roblneon J. treaaurtr. Walker IS, Rlrle II; audi- 5, 1924. - RETURNS FROM UTAH TOWNS INCOMPLETE IN NEARLY EVERY RESPECT LOO AN, NOT. 4. Fir preclncta. Incomplete In Cache county glvs for president, Coolldge. W; Davl. La Follette, 14. Congressman. Flr.t district. Oolton. IN: Francis, 1M. For governor, Mabey, 117; Drn, 11. 101. !. 1. NEl'Hl, Nov 4 Six preclncta Incomplete In Juab county give for Justice of the supreme court, Straup, MO, Weber. 712: secretary of state. Crockett, K.10; Funk. 711; attorney 71!; general, fluff. 30; Robinson. Mil; treasurer. Walker. Rlrle, 712; auditor, Holden, S10; Larsen, 718; superintendent of public Instruction. Jensen. S3i, Woodward, 712. PANOVITCH. cincts Incomplete Nov. In 4 Reven preOarfleld county (tlve. for Jtistlce of the supreme court, 247; secretary of Straup, 171: Weber. state. Crockett, B71 ; Funk. 247; for attorney general, ("luff. 4171. Robinson. 247; treasurer. Walker, 471; Rlrle. 147; auditor, Hnlden, 671; I Arse n. 147; superintendent of public Instruction, Jensen. 471; Woodward, 147. s. Nov. 4 Four PAROWAN, county, Incomplete In Iron oourt. of For itlve: Juettce supreme of Straup M. Weber 67: secretary Funk 51; attortote. Cro:kett ney (eneral. (.'luff II, Ilobinaon 64; treasurer. Walker II, Rule II: audt-lu- r, Holden 1W, Laraen 61; superintendent of public Instruction, Jensen S7: !7. Woodward for president. Follette 27; i. 4td'e 14. Davta 47. First district, Coltoci W, concTeaa, Deru Francis 61; governor, Mabey 57; district Judge. Bjrton fl. Mur-k H. dtstii l attorney, Lunt 91. . Five precincts out LOO AN, Not. In Cache county rive of forty-fou- r Democom4. Chambers. Four precincts For district Judge Price. Nv. plete in Carbon county fire for Justice crat, 111; Harris. Republican. I 170 'For uf the supreme court, Btrauo entcrat, district attorney Davis, 16. State 187. Young. Republican. Weber, 129. Secretary of state. CrockDetnoirsts general, representative. Hayball ett. 104: Funk, Attorney Treasurer, 2i9, ralne 209. Sehenk 1S6. Rmil'll-caneWoo- d Cluff. 101: Robinson. 12 HS. 187. Schaub Mi, Walker. 103; Rlrla, 121. Auditor. Hol--de- n. 13!.: Larsen, 11 Superintendent Justice of the supreme court -- state-CrocStraup kett tt: U.S. Weber 199 Secretary ..f instruction. Jensen, of public 176. Funk 13. A'tmey gene-era- l Woodward, 13'.'. For 'luff 1S. , IWI.Insfn 194 Ptn MORGAN. Nov precinct treasurer Walker 124, Kirle 1VS A14 complete In Morgan c.mnty give for udits Holden 174, sen of public, instruct 44; Dsvte, 173; president, Cnolldre. 264, Woodward ISO. Fcllrtte, 2S Congress, First Gov- t, 12. f.10: Francis. Colton, For jusernor, Mnhey, 457; rern. 4 PRICE, Nov. 4 Four preclncta rn tice of supreme court. Htraup, 478: (.complete. V r In Kniery county gtv of elate. 3(V.'. Weber, Secretary Coolwlge 164. Imvii ISft. Ij Funk, 4H Attorney jreeiileiit Crockett, if-'11 dlenrlct First Follette t'lirirress. 37. Cotton 174, Francis K5. Governor Robinson. general, (luff. 42; 897 Treasurer. Walker, 493: Klrle. Su147, Dern 154. Auditor. Holden; 49U; Lersen, I8J. perintendent of publlo SOI.Instruction, Nov. 4 The town of DivPROVO, Jensen, 4TV, Woodward. For Jtiettice idend, complete, glvee: the court Htraup 15. Weof ROOP17VFLT, Nor. 4 Three, pre- ber 31. supreme of Crockett Slate Secretary cincts Incomplete In Duchesne county 41. Funk 11 Attorney avneral IT iff (five fpr president, CoolldRe. 27, Da31 '"WaJker 14. Koblneon Treasurer vis, M; I a Follette. 1. Onnrresa. First 11. Rlrle II. Auditor Holden 41. district. Cotton, H?: Francis, 6. For 11. BiH'erlntendcrit of puUie inirovernor. Mabey, 287; Dern, 66. struction Jensen 40, Woodward 31 4. l. rVxter 40. st.nU repreeentavtlve, man 10, Granger 71. d Ly- l niCE, Nov 4 Three precincts Incomplete In Imchesne oounty give for Justice of the supreme court: Htraup, ?i!5, Wetier. 61. Secretary of stste: (V.kett. !7; Fl.nk. Cluff, 267; general: Walker. Treasurer 92 Shinola n,l 6. Iath-erwoo- J"";. Col-to- n d. ""St: rt j late tonlgbt to extend his congratulations to President Coo'ldge. The latter, ppon learning of the vlalt of Mr. Taft, Invited him to the executive mansion, where he and Mra. Coolldge were receiving the election resuMs. Until late In the night C Blemp. secretary to the president, remained at his desk In the executive offices receiving me sags by tslephone and telegraph. With him were D. R. Crisslnger, governor of the fed eraj reserve board, an Intimate friend of the late President Bas-co- m Treasurer Au-dlt- 171, Woodward 127. LOO AN, Not. . six preclncta, Incomplete, Cache county, give: For press dent Cool idgw 111, Pavls 108, La Follette 14. r 50c Mag-La- c Congress First district Colton 141; Francis 111. For governor Mabey 141. Dern 141. Nine precincts Incomplete in Cache county give: For Justice of the supreme oourt Straup 417, Weber 401 Secretary of Stats Crockett 421, Palc sv 4 YORK! general Cluff Treasurer Walker III, Rlrle 404. Auditor Holden 419 Levrsen IM. Superintendent of public nstructlon Jensen 440, Woodward for president and the Democrats ill. Iern Is nil man oft the ticket, renin 277 votesj to 141 for Mabey. Leathenrood is seosnd on the fconor T7I vote. In the race for list, getting oongTeas a. against M for Waters. No tat rollette votes were reported In the returns, the list sent In reeding as follows: For president Coolldge K7, Davis 11. For governor Mabey 141, Dern 277 For secretary of state Crockett 22. Funk Jll. For attorney general duff 202, Tioblnson III. For treasurer Walker J, Rlrle MO. For auditor Hnlden 170, laraen 26S. , ,f mihlu i .. F"nr tim.flnt.nil.iit structton Jensen 2411, Woodward 2G4. ror congress Lneatherwood 275, Waters lit. PURCHASES Utah's Oldest, NEW Largest Mabey avings Inroailing and the SoIq Is loin: EAU lis dollar and getting two that's the great WHY of this sale's wonderful success. Wednesday is the last dny better get in on the 100 per cent savings while you can. Not another sale like this for six months. BUY NOW! Ideal Water 2 for $2.00 proof Hair Brush $1.00 Prophylactic 2 for 5I.C0 Peuetrator Hair Brush 25c Pocket Combs. 2 for 25c In cases 60c Ladies Hard Rubber 2 for EOc $2.00 Hughes Dressing Combs 50c Hillrose Shampoo 85c Hiilroee Almond and Bensois Lotion 50c Hillrose Brffliantine $1.00 Kwik Karl Electric Curling Irons Electric Curling Irons. Genuine nichrome heating element, wal- $3.50 Sc?een $3.00 ...... $2.00 De Luxe Alarm Clocks .. 2 for 50c 2 for 35c $1.25 2 for $1.25 2 for 69c Ess-Ja- 2forEOc 2 for $1X0 ........ 2 f Qf $3,(X) 2 fcr $2.C3 Penslar Beef, Iron and Wine, pints 69o y' i Aspirin Tablets, 100's 75o Eleinert's Rubber Sheeting, yd. square . 35c BISHOP'S SWEET MILK CHOCOLATE-Half-Po- und 2 for $3,50 Thiel Radium Dial Watches TOOTH BRUSHES-- jj Many Stylet and Sizes $1.00 ESSJAVS ASSORTED CHOCOLATEaS Pound Boxes 150c Star-Bit- e . 2 for 75: 2 for 50c 2 for $1.00 O TOr OOC Cake..... HOUSE RECEIVED the Best Place to TRADE Is ALMOST DAILY USE OUR ' CI 1 1921. 4 n 1741 to Each Custo $20 in Trade Free to Each Customer mer! I at Sixteen precincts ernor Bit !nn, although Martin was running behind the lead of his ticket. Billings, with H7 cities and towns out of 248 in the state, had received 43,641 votes, to 14,990 for Martin. In 1'lntwh countv and Davis. 1107; and Dorn 1422. 1 PEOPLE SPEAK, mma WEST VIRGINIA E STATE CONTEST CLOSE Coolidge Polls Almost as Many Votes as His Era. of New Achiirvement Opponents Combined. Undw Coolidge Pre- OMAHA, Neb Nov. 4 (By the Asdieted by Chairmarci sociated Press. Maintaining lead . W. Va.. Nov. 4. CHARLESTON, With a heavy rote making the counting .of election return alow, tabulation of less than a quarter of the state showed the contest all along the line to be close as between Republican and Democratic candidates. While Coolldge had a lead of 7017 over Davis on report, from 49 of the state's 7191 precincts. La Follette's total vote In the same number of precincts was but 440. This compared with 64,144 for Coolldge and 67,227 for Davis. For t'ntted States senator, ths lead of Guv D. Goff. Republican, over W. F. Chilton. Democrat, was but 4171 first which he In 495 preclncta, but In the gubernaPrs.l-de- nt turns came in from Nebraska, torial race, Howard M. Gore, now Coolldge forged ahead of John acting secretary of agriculture In the By rnlTeml le vice. In cabinet, had a lead of 970 over hi. W. Davis and Senator La Follette nmTBU("AM NATIONAI, Demooratic opponent, Judge Jak Chicago. Nov. 4 A Nebraska In today's eleotlon, poll- Fisher, with 604 preclncta tabulated. brief statement thanking the Ameri-ca- n ing almost es many votes as the compeople and predicting an era of bined vote of his two opponents, when LEADING new achievement was Issued shortly 17 of the state's 1941 preclncta had ) establish oil Spejading a CREDIT SHIPMENTS .. sixty-seve- 00 Por cnt Western PRIOR, Nov. 4. Twelve prtrlnrts oomplete In Carbon county rive for Coolldge, president: . 6'i;i , "r t - Kvti ... r tsl: bavls, L. rmiBiic, mi,irn, rn,ini tun- - ' trlct. COIton. 7; Francis, f."6; gov- ernor, Mabey, 120; Dern, J1. Jus- tics of ths supreme court. Straup, 107; Weber. Tl. Secretary of stale. Crock-et- t. 114: Funk, HS. Attorney general, Cluff, 111: Robinson. itO. Treasurer. Walker, III; Rlrle, 17. Auditor, Holden, M7; Larsen, IM. Superintendent of public instruction. Jensen, 6'.'1; Woodward, 717. PROVO. Nov. when re- DAVIS before midnight by William chairman of the Republican national committee. The statement reads: "The American people have spoken. They have elected.Calvtn Coolldge and Charles O laws by a decisive vote. After the people have spoken so conclusively, there Is little for anyone to say. "I sincerely thank the men and women who have worked so diligently to bring aliout this magnificent event. "Vnder the leadership of Calvin Coolldge. the Republican party will go forward to new achievements for the people. I again thank my coworkers In every precinct for their loyalty and effective work." It was Butler's only statement throughout ths night, during which he had barred htmseif from ail newspaper men, as he sat with a few officials of headquarters receiving re turns in his private office. At ths time the statement was made the headquarters her was virtually deserted, and It was Indicated that Butler himself would leave shortly, supremely confident of ths results of the election. StCMSTAKY HUOM1S VOTES. NEW YORK, Nov. 4 Secretary of State Charles S. Hughes voted this afternoon In the fifteenth' assembly district. On leaving the polling place on Madison avenue near Seventieth Street lis saldr "I have nothing to say beyond ths fact that the whole country well know, who is to be America's next president. Can there he any doubt as to who that man will beT" Mr. Hughes planned to spend the night at his horn bare, returning to Washington In ths morning with the three stste department attachee who acocmpanlea elm from Ins capital. People Have Proved That the BIG SPECIAL . Oomplete KATtmnaO. Noy. lie el Here rive ." siaie the Republican. SIT votes out of rive Coolldge Jgus 30,000 NEW Attorney 571", 417. Robinson 401. FAlTDOLiPH, Nov. 4. Complete rs- turns give Mabey IS votes and tern 207. $21 Coolldge received votes. Davis 3t and Lit Follette t. Where the CROWDS CHARGE for There You Find BIGGEST BARGAINS, BEST STYLES and EASIEST CREDIT STYLES 4 DAYS FROM Walker 142. Rlrle 117. iHdden 170. Lareen 171. Superintendent of publlo Instruction Jensen RICHFIELD, Nov. 4 Rl precincts. In Sevier county, give: Incomplete. For presidont, Coolldge l!t:l, Davi. II 3, U Follette 114; conrrcse, ( orton 414, Franrii 151; governor, Mabey SIS, Dern 381. 1 - Not. WASHINOTON; tef Justice Tmft csjled at the txecu-tlv- e offices of the Wnlte House MOAB. Nov. 4 Klrht preolnuts fut of eleven In t.rand rounty, complete, rive Coolldre 103. I)rv1s 33. 106. Franris 23, Coltnn a Follette 102. 102. Weber ldfi. Mahnv Slraup 12. Dern 121, Crockett 105, Funk 10H, 109 Walker l2. Cluff 101 Robinson Rlrle 107, Holden 107, ljirsen 103, Jensen 98, Woodward 72, of iho IS- 61. 61. Iji Follette tu. lx preolnoU comMiAB. Nov 4. plete In Orand county give47;forL presiFolPROVO, Nov. 4 Provo district 11. dent, 64, Davis. Cbolldge, complete, gives: For Justice of the lette 11 Congressman, First district, 66. Oovsrnor, supretue court, straup 1"3. Weber t,V,lton, Francis, 13: setTetary of e'.ite. Crockett 40, Mabey 61;II; Pern. 14 District Judge. Funk 131; attorney ftierhl, fluff Wooley, 74; tlirlstensen. 61. For disWallte-14M. 113. Robinson 165; I" trict attorney, Jensen. 74; Keller, 67: Rlrle 126: audit..- - Holden 172. For state Miller, representative. 1. l.arsen 111: aupertntcn T of public McBrlde, M. V'ootiward Instruction, Jenf.cn 167. MONTICELXO, Nov. 4. Two precounty cincts incomplete In San Juan CASTT.KDAI.F. Nov .4 - Seven prerive for president, Ooolldge, 66: Davta, In 1. Congressman, cincts, incomplete. F.mory countv r,l I Follette. jive: For president, Coolidge 287. Da- First district, Colton. 6; Francis, 64. f4oond district, vis 308. La Follette 6. ronitress, First Congressman, Oovernor, district. Colti.n II. Francis 129; gov26; Walters, 49. ernor, Mabey li'l. Dent 11,9. Mabey, 66; Pern, IS. 81 precincts InHEAVER. Nov. 4. for Nov JUNCTION, complete In Beaver county five incompb'r. In Piute county president, tTwiiags, sc. First 4. FollettV I Elve Coolldge 6t, lsvls 12, Congresimian, 2. Conre I'll vt district. district. Oolton, S6; "s; 6. Francis 23. for governor. Ma- Oovernor. Mabey. 141; bey 66. Pern 26; for Justlte supreme lustlce of supreme court oourt, Straup 61, Weher M. a. r tKry of state, Crockett 63, Funk :..; at- - ett. 322; Funk, 114. Attorney general. -- 1 1, r C c Mentaiiatum Yyl 2 fOr 25C Poiuh floor. I . 10c : Becoud -- 61. Holden. S heriritendi'nt of vubllc instruction: Cluft, S20; Robinson, Ml. Trsasurer, Walker, 314; Rlrle, 244. Auditor, Jensen. 267; Woodward, 61. Holden, 125; Laraen, 174. Superintendent of publlo Instruction, Jensen. I'ltrctc Nov. 4 Seven irec1ncU 303; Woodward, 296. complete ln Caron county give for lustice of the supreme oourt: eitrauD, 1X)K. Nov. 4 Ten preclncta, ineom- 2.-- 2 WVber 21 Secretary of stale: Wfcyne county, give: For Y.fketf. 2J5; Funk. 244. Attorney L FolMl. Davis Cluff, 2ii; Rablnson, 261. lette 4. general 4l. Congress, First durtrlct ColTreasurer: Walker, 210; Rlrle, 242. ton 169, Francis 192. Congrwss, SecITolden. 261: Auditor: Iirsen, dint riot leather wood 3jo, Waters Instruction: ond Superintendent of public MO. 250. For governor .Mabey 124, Dern Jensen. 227; WWIward, 144. For Justice of the supreme court Straup fit, Weber 210. Secretary of HVuANTI. Nov 4 Fourteen precincts state Crockett 140, Funk 192. AttorImlmplete In Sanpete county give iTesloent CoolUUre 2071, Dvla 127 ney reneral Cluff 214, Robinson 120. Auditor s and Ttronx Men's Department-- - Special Millinery Department Third Floor. Family and Heart Remits Attorney Robinson, Rlrle. 157; Lareen. 7; 1 FILLMORE, Noy. 4 Five precincts Incomplete In Millard give, for Justice of t.he supremecounty court, SS9: Weber. 111. secretary ofHtraup state. Crockett. 329; Funk, US; attorney TaftJoins Coolidg (. 141. general. Cluff. 141: Robinson, treasurer. Walker, 244, Rlrle. J7, au209. Holden. Larsen. super247; ditor. intendent of" publlo Instruction. Jen- sen, 161; Woodward, Judgm Holden 11, Laraen 26: superintendent of publlo Instruction, Jensen 61, 'Woodward it. tor, reported. The figures: 44.104. Davis. I9.MI. La Follette. 20.117. The president's lead was on an averf 37 votes per precinct. Indiage maintained, cating, if this ratio I. that he wUl receive n plurality of Coolldsre. about T0.0OU. Arthur Mullen of Omaha, Democratic national committeeman for NetW It braska, aald at nlrnirht ln.ke llks Coolldge." but he declined had lost the tn concede ths,t Davis state. Senator Georre W. Norris. RpuMi-cswas reelected. J. J. Thomas, his Democratic opponent, conceding A total of precincts gar Norrla 49, 60 and Thorns I,791. A fairly close race developed on the rovemorahlp, hu Adam McMullen, had 40.004. compared to Republican, JJ.4!7 tor j. .N'. morton, uemocrat, and JM for Dan Butler. Progressive, when J&S preclncta had been tabu, lated. MONTPFXJER. Vt.. Nov. re T ' , at . ui pull to lgniie ine puwuw llrht. declaring it worked "Ilk th radio squlpment at my inaugural address of the campaign." The governor tnen went to hi office, where be planned to spend moat of the afternoon attending to matters of state. Tonight he will receive th election return from a special wire at th executive mansion. had been broadcast over the nation election that the home county of the Georgia senior senator had been claimed In the Republican fold and he wanted to vindicate himself and his section. , -- at the last WALTON'S DEFEAT SEEMS PROBABLE By Dnl.erssl Service. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Nov. 4 A sweeping victory for W. B. Plns Republican, for United States senator over former Governor J. C. Walton, Democrat, la forecast In early Incomplete returns. While most of the figures are comn ing from towns where the strength Is heaviest, other figures from counties where Democrats usually count on heaviest majorities show Pine leading. In Oklahoma City, alx precincts early this afternoon reported 904 for Pin and 44 for Walton. Enid reported MS for Pine and 11 for Walton. At the same time reports from Tulsa 117 for Pin and 14 for Walton, Rve Creek for Pin and reported " none for Walton, ml CLAIMS KANSAS FOR G. O. P. BY 100,000 IN TENNESSEE Calversel M EM PHIS, Tenn., Nor. 4. Re- By' TOPEKA, Kan.. Nor. 4 The turns from 191 of the 2119 precinct at .1 state headquarter 10 In Tennessee, tabulated at o'clock tonight claimed the state of tonight, gave John W. Davis 41.447 o'clock of Kansas for Cooling by HVupward votes; President Coolidge. 11,394, and 100,000," and declared that the same Senator La Follette. 15S9. hold for would the ratio state ticket. at 10 o'clock tabulated Return, of the nine were from aeventy-flv- e I TOPEKA. Kan., Nov. 4 By the In the state. ty,Infive counties Associated gave Press.) Kanaaa the senatorial contest. General President a Coolldge heavy plurality 1 D. Tyson, Democrat, had a toArand In election returned today's B. tal of I7.1SS votes and H. Lindsay. thur Capper, Republican, to th United Republican, 25,240. a Insenate as State by "rota, large Oovernor Austin Pfray, Democratic candidate for reelection, had 4i,10 dicated by Incomplete return. votes and his Republican opponent. T. TOPKKA. Kan.. Nov. 4. Secretary F. Peck. Il.!07.. Boyd of the Democratic stats Harvey Hannah. Democratic In- Frank central committee, conceded at midwas T. cumbent, leading W. President Ooolldge had hi Republican opponent. In night that Kansas. carried the contest for railroad commissioner by a ratio of approximately two to one. Hannah had 29,920 aud Tes- GOVERNOR BRYAN ter man 14.391. Service. Better Teeth e lean, eonscientiotit work, reflecting car and quality and guaranteed to giva perfect satisfaction. Sympathetic personal attention, eliminating all unnecessary price, fain. all Modest can afford. Examination, eotraultation and advice about vour teeth fr without any obligation on your parti n. GEORGIA COUNTY HOME STATE IS REPEATS HISTORY BEHIND LEADER own (tats, dent Calvin Coolldge' where be waa born and reared, gave him a tramendous vote today. The president, with considerably mors than half of the 14t towns and cities al ready tabulated, was running five to one ahead of John W. Davie, and mora than thirteen to on ahead of La Follette. With tit dtle and town out of the 14t In the Oreen Mountain state Mr. Cool-idalready completely counted, had received (7 811 vote, , Mr. T. ISnllsitA afet If It i1 til Martin, Damocratla candidate for rovernor,' wee running far behind his Republican opponent. Lieutenant Gov- - ' CASTS HIS BALOT LnTXLN, Nb Not. 4 (By th Press.) Governor and Mra" appeared at th state capita)) Bryan CEDARTOWN. Nor. 4 Polk buuaing at ii:ev mis morning and G., county, the horns of Senator William cast their ballots tn th state senate J. Harris, senior United States, sena- chamber whll movt cameras clicked tor forGorgla, was placed In th and a crowd of state houe employ Democratic column today for th sec- looked on. ond time since the civil war riv separate ballot war marked Polk county I on of th few oun-tl- e by the Democratic vie presidential of Georgia to ever be Hated in nomine and hi wife. They were the the Republican column. Polk, how- straight national and state tickets, ever.' lne th civil war, has only th nonpolltloal state ballot, th state drepped from th Republican once be- educational ameadment proposal to fore aad that time to add It vote eliminate th party ctrcl from the to th tide which carried Wood row ballot, a U. 000,000 sohool bond Issue Wilson to th Whit House la Hfl. proposal and a proposed amendment In 19M Polk county returned to th to th dty charter to permit establishment of municipal gasoline sta-Republican rank. Senator Harris mad a part leu la rty fervent appeal In Ks. home section Oovernor Bryan grew a- - bit-- tmpa-ttodurtns this cam pa Is a, a he said It when it required thre or four Associated Dr. Bringhnrsl . nt DENTIST 232 A 1 B f Main (Ovsr Jht) Boral)"" Honrs to 7 p. tn. p W |