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Show WILSON MAY GO TO BED Democratic Candidate Will Not Lose Sleep to Hear Returns Princeton, N J., Oct 26. Governor Wood row Wilson would rather go to bed at 9 o'clock election night to take a long sleop and find out the next morning whether or not he 18 elected president than to sit up and watch the returns. The governor watched a workman install a telegraph Instrument in his home today by courtesy of a telegraph company. The nominee wondered If the uolao would not prove distracting. distract-ing. "Really," ho told the correspondents, correspond-ents, "I'd rather go to bed at 9 o'clock than sit up and follow tho early i' turns, which are usually fragmentary and fatiguing." The correspondents looked surprised. sur-prised. "I mean it seriously," added tho governor. 'I'd rather get a good night's rest and read tho complete returns In the morning." ( Even though the governor may go to bed early, his wife and three daughters daugh-ters will sit behlud the telograph Instrument In-strument and watch the returns. The governor, nowover, may find llttlo rest after all, for the Prince-ion Prince-ion university students arc going to be on hand nn |