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Show r Oyster Bay Gloats Over Remarkable Run and a New Son. OYSTER BAY. N Y, Nov. 5. Oys ,t?r Bay gloated todaj over the Joe Hon of Lieutenant Colonel Theodore (Roosevflt to the state assembly and shared With him his happiness at the birth of an "election day" son The one topic of discussion in the little lit-tle town, where the name of Roosevelt is worshipped, was "ounp Tedd's" 1 remarkable run in yesterday's election, hie majority over his Eemocratic opponent. op-ponent. Ellas Raff, being estimated at b.tweon r.Him and ?,',()fi This was dp-glared dp-glared to b.- the biggest Republican majority ever rolled up in the second assembly district In Nassau county When the returns last nij,ht indicated H sweeping victory Colonel Roosevelt went to Republican headquarters at the Oyster rta Inn and was greeted with cheers "Hello, everybody' It's pertecily tine'" he exclaimed a. hisj (friends crowded about him and grasp-jed grasp-jed his hand "And I've got a Beven-I Beven-I pound bo-, too," he added with a broad' grin. The boy has been named "Quen tin." alter ihe ex-president's son who Iwa1-- killed in France in aerial combat. |