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Electoral
State
vote
Hughes
Wilson
State
voto
Coolldgo
Davli
Alalia ma ......
12
J 2
Alabama
12
12
Arizona
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Arizona
3
3
Arkansas
9
9
Arkansas
9
9
California .....
13
m
California
13
13
Colorado ......
0
6
Colorado
6
C
Connecticut ...,
4
7
Connecticut
7
7
Delaware ......
.1
3
Delaware
•)
3
Florida
f.
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Florida
C
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'Georgia
1 4
1 4
Georgia
14
14
Idaho
■1
4
Idaho
4
4
Illinois
29
29
Illinois
29
2 9
Indiana
15
1 5
Indiana
15
1 5
13
Iowa
13
1 3
Kansas
10
10
Kansas
10
10
Kentucky
11
13
Kentucky
13
13
Louisiana
to
10
Louisiana
10
10
Maine
6
6
Maine
6
r,
Maryland
J5
S
Maryland
R
s
Massachusetts •
1 h
1 ^
Massachusetts ...
1 S
1 8
1 5
1 5
1 5
J 5
Minnesota
12
12
12
12
10
10
Mississippi
to
10
Missouri
IS
IS
Missouri
IS
IS
Montana
4
1
Montana ........
4
4
Nebraska .....
S
s
Nebraska
g
S
Nevada
3
3
Nevada
o
3
N?i> Hampshire
1
4
New Hampshire..
4
4
Neu Jersey , . , ,
1 1
1 4
New Jersey
1 4
14
New Mexico . , .
3
3
New Mexico . . . .
3
%
New York ...
45
45
New York
45
4 5
North Carolina
1 2
12
North Carolina..
1 2
12
North Dakota . .
r
5
North Dakota ...
5
5
Ohio
24
24
Ohio
2 4
24
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10
1 0
10
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P< nnsylvania .. .
38
Rhode Island . .
5
Rhode Island . . .
5
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South Carolina ,
p
9
South Carolina . .
9
9
South Dakota ,.
r,
So lit h Da kot a . . .
5
5
Tennessee .....
12
1 2
Tennessee
1 2
12
Texas
20
2 0
Texas
20
20
Ctali
4
4
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4
4
4
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Vermont
4
1 2
4
Virginia
12
1 2
Virginia
12
Washington . . .
4
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Washington
7
7
West Virginia .
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West Virginia . . .
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Wisconsin
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13
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531
2 o 4
277
Totals
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AOW (,0 OV WITH TIIR STOUY
CHAPTER XXXIV
iir\i of
t '-f'LL
P ! t o f
tactfully,
keep that man
, i.sn't. sick is she,
ft "Oh, no—it's
r>ALLAB. Tt'.< .
v.-tilt SI.* T --r c-m
mittib'T of tolluri-:
d 'jtR of tiny Te*a
(/-}>> ili'-rmun
ha i I lie -Highest
among her :.tu-
ii. according to
a.«*i>teMic.tit ■ f ih a-< ••'■luii :i ij oo:
b*>c^an«l <i-or.dar>' liools oi f.'ou'
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1.6 j,!,ti iiclpii l"
ai.. Shall liu-t th. lov-fSt- pere
(ni'> 1.1 per C 'ttr tlie report reveal
OUier p"i i .'III !l! " ' hrflndi' r .u'"
lill*. i' I. I'ort Arthur. "1 7; M :t>i-
tirpttt. t S. 1 : rtrov-nwi.od ' ml
siil. Ai:p<*)o.. .">. I
W
My
knocked me
I'm simply
get over it as
Furnished Apartments, liirlitr, j
hot and cold water, tras an"'
baths. AH for $3 per veelt.
BENNETT APARTMENTS
Exactly back of PosloffU c ..
iMil Wimn Ull III h IH I li I Til 1 Till
REALISTIC BEAUTY SHOP
City Drup Pn'^ony
Phone 177
Unequalled marcels, perma-
nento, facials, scalp treatment.
fKHinr^umxtn
run along," offered Mabel
"I really mustn't
waiting. Valerie
Mrs. Weston?"
not that." Dolly
| floundered, "it's much worse than
S being sick."
|t "Wlmt is It, Dolly?" asked Sybil.
"Don't mind Mab."
yU"' "Oh. it's perfectly dreadful!
£ clear, you could have
Jr t cr wiih a feather.
^ stricken. I'll never
X> long as I live."
, t.r, 11 , otf isisve
"i i Dolly! \\ hut IS it?" '
i'lf 'Look:" Mrs. Weston delved inlo
!♦ n pocket of her big coon coat, and
j extended a letter triumphantly.
. Iter eyes were parkling, and her
: \ t'omr burned high.
"£ was on my way tn Dot Fax-
i . ««'« '"-i'k'o Oiis afiernoou, when
ca,,le- The letter carrier ar-
: '( i-ivrd Just as l was leaving. And
t when I opened it. . . . .My dear! I
' 1 m speechless."
| • 'V10, Jlan'lhv«'ltlng was Valerie's,
I fcnd the post mark. New Haven
I • "S|'c's visiting tlio Ham-
g fieys, explained Dolly, in an aside
;= lo Malicl.
I ... s.v, 't "as reading t!io letter si-
'4 lently.
d J" v "Well
I Oi" t o;;< S Into the , uvdope. handed
^ tin in back to Dolly.
I , j v/-t"U flushed angrily.
§ i "Well!" Mio retorted. "Any.
p / no (15 d flifnk yon didn't carc."
g f I. "i don't In liex i I do.
s til- .
I "Well, of all tli" hardhois 1 wo
inrn!" Sl:o turned appealirsrly i ,
Mabel. "Did you ever hear of taieli
a thing in all your life?"
Mabel was blandly indifferent.
"I don't know. NYhal'o it all
about?"
Mrs. Weston shrugged. They
were too much for her—Valerie's
enigmatic sister-in-law and this
blase, social worker.
"You're perfect idiots!" she told
them shrilly.
With infuriating calm Mabel
patted her on the hack.
"Don't get excited, Mrs. Wes-
ton," she admonished, in her best
professional manner. "What's the
dirt, Sib?"
"Oh, Val has found herself a
lover. And she's written Dolly
that alio is going to elopo with
lilin."
"And I come and tell you. be-
cause I think I OCtiltT—and you
treat me like a burglar!"
Hysterically Dolly turned on
them. "As Valerie's best friend 1
come to you—to ask you to save
her from herself. You—her bus-
band's sister! Yon . . . You . . ."
Dolly's emotional vocabulary was
inadequate.
"ITavenT you any heart?" she de-
manded. "Haven't you any pride?
It you don't care about Valerie,
think of Tad."
"I atn," interrupted Sybil drily.
"Think of your mother! And the
newspapers! And the SCANDAL!"
Dolly warmed to her subject.
"You could knock mo over with
a feather. I'm simply stricken.
I'll never get over it. Poor Val—
she's in with a fast crowd. That
gang from New Haven, You knew
it Everybody iloi s. It's Tad's
fault, anyway. What ran a man
expect when lie doe.-n't pay any at-
tention to a girl? You know bow
it is, yourself."' _ , .
. . . ; v. ? s
CI1E was conciliatory now.
^ "I always say wo women
ought to stick together. You may
be sore with Val, and all that, llut
you can't let her do this. Sib. If
she and Tad can't hit It off. let
ll," M I bet
ter all. Val ;
impatible as
i'V eat. You
iim. "That
Interrupted
:r I Tad are
a stray doc
can't blame
. . .
* BEST CHILI
"at the
TAMALF. KING
Corner 7th and Main
The Home, of the Big ;;
Tamalo" ,
.. w.
j i.|ii'in get a divorce. There's notli-
slie queried, and slipping ! '"8 wrong about that. Jlul it Val
Topes with this man, she might as
.veil cut off her right baud,
i "I know Val. She's a great little
! incitement eater. h::t she couldn't
' i t. along without people around—
I lots ot them. She's no one-man
model—not by a long rh it. Social
ostracism w uld hurt her wurse
than amputation.
"I tell j'ou. Sib. 1' would It" rui
cidal for Y.:l to do this thin,:. Shed
he i .itin? Ii r la art out in a month.
You know to v.- ji plo would turn
their back: on her shy wouldn't
have a friend left. And that would
kill Val. i know it would."
"Weil." Sybil
would help."
"Oh.
sae'ly, '
about a*
and an
the poor li'tle fool for clutching ,
happiness. We ail do that—accord !
ing to our lights. And Val hasn't
many lights—that's all."
"I'm not blaming her, am I?" '
interrupted Sybil hotly. "Let her
go ahead. Live her own life— !
work out her own salvation. I'm
not stopping her. Tad will ba a
darn sight better off."
"How about your mother?"
"She'll have to face it—that's
i all."
"But you haven't any right to
make Tad's decisions for him. He
wouldn't want to loso Valerie this
' way. Its an awful blow to a man's j
pride to have his wife walk out on
him, and off with another man."
'Don't you worry about Tad.'
"Rut, Sib, I'm thinking about I
YOU. You don't want this Uis- I
: graceful thing to happen. It in-
volves everyone in your family."
"I suppose you think the family's
been disgraced enough as it is?"
j "Now, darling, you know I meant
nothing of the sort. Be reasonable.
What did Val sa\ '!"
"Oh, it's an inspiring effusion.
! She loves the ground he walks on.
.She wants Dolly to get her watch
at Digelow's. She left it there lo
I be repaired. And her pearls. They
i arc being restrung somewhere,
j ."She savs he's like a Viking
king, and rolling in money. They're
going fo Hollywood. And Tad'-
notliing. but a mania's baby buy,
j and a grouchy old thing.
"Darl has a friend—she calls
; him 'Darl —don't yog love It?—
who knows a man iu the movies,
who says she'd screen just won-
derfully, And she wonders If
Dolly could get some of her clothes
from the house. That's about all,
wasn't it. Dolly?"
"lint does idie say when she's
planning to go away?"
"She's going to wait for a wire
from Dolly. I suppose she s wor-
ried about the pearls—she tells
omc yarn about them that sound-"
ill.e a hysterical pr
iug about the crown
: she we:
could see
it was ;
affair. V
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mean
t to
111 111
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the
Hut
a re
fun kin. v.
Dally e-,|.
the stmn-
moir !i. I knev
Itall'M'VS SO s'.e
I didn't think
than a pas-ins
Like ever? bedy
ored. "1 don't
tn ere d.
"Oil. that's all right." Sybil ro-
asstired her airily. "Don't "or--,
Dolly. We won't give you sway.."
"Well, of alt tho nerve!" I) T.y
sputtered wrathfully. "I'm a u.n.d
sport and all that, but J certainly
know where to draw the line, t
never was so Insulted in all my
life. If you mean to insinuate,
Sybil Thome. . . . "
"There, there, dr n't get excitfd.
Doll," put in Sybil soothingly. I
didn't mean to insinuate a thing.
If you think this is my funeral,
what was It you wanted me lo do
about it?"
"Welt. I thought you might run
down there. It's only three hours
on an express. You could get the
live o'clock, if you hurried."
"And then what? Grab Val from
Marl's arms, and drag her home
to Tad? Not a chance!"
"But you could reason with her.
Sib. You know yon could. . be
has the greatest respect for yt> tr
Judgment. And .-die's scared ot
you tac, Sib. Get her to come
home. Talk the thing over wiih
Tad. Go through it respectably.
Think of your m
the baby."
Klect oral
St.itc Vof el
Alabama.... I '.I j
Al i/.onii.... {? J
Arkansas.... 9~|
< '.:i!il'orni;i.. . !.'!
('lurado.... (>
C.omuvlicul. 7
I )o! i w arc.... ^5 i
Florida li !
(!'i:i II :
... I ]
.
Indian i !." i
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Kansas*.'. . .. loT
Kentucky-... i-I 1
Louisiana... KM
Maine Ci i
Maryland... <S j
Ma.-sYlmscils LS j
Michigan .... 15 •
Minnesota... 11! j
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State Vole;
Nebraska... .S
Nevada •>
X. I lainpshirc A
New Jersey. 1 1
N"W Mi \ico. '
| New- York. . 45 I
i No. Carolina 12 T
Not-Ill Dakota •*> j
Ohio l_! 1 J
Or, ;o ." i
Pennsylvania 3M j
1 diode island .">
So. Carolina f j
Son Hi Dakota T>
""j I
Ifoovor-'Smltli )
i enncssce. .. 12 i
I'rNas 2(t
l:iah.;.
Wrnionl. .. 4
Virginia.... 1'ij
WashiutitoHi* 7
Mississippi.. Id
MisstJitri IX
Molilalia.... 4 j
West Virginia 8 1
Wisconsin... 13
Wvomini* .. 3
TOTAL ELECTORAL VOTE 531 *
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PERSONAL APPEARANCE Counts For Much
If this be true, which ii .s, then take no chances by
taking your cle.-<n:n? and pressing etsowhore.
CITY TAILORING & CLEANING CO. Phone 54
f>07 N. Main The Place With the Round Sign
CYP.IL I:; a : lie,I.
' "As an emotional actress,
Doll, you're a bust. And your
logic's rotten."
' But Sibil, I think Mrs. Wes-
ton's right." Mabel spoke with
ijuift conviction. "It's a ton a
thing to do. dear. Hut, for Tad's
sake, I'd go through it I were you.
Why don't yor. let .lack and ne
drive you down tonight? Tieit
you could go home and see t'ie
baby, and tell some plausible tit le
story to explain the trip. We could
come back tomorrow."
"Then v.-hy nol tell Tail alinit
it." demanded Sybil, "and let him
handle Val'.'''
"Oh, don't tell Tad. Sib!" Dolly
Weston's stricken v.lii p--r v is
1 Atwater Kent
RADIO
CITY SERVICE STATION
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CYBIL'S vot'-n was even.
"V alorie, you see, has such
a flair for tho dramatic. Ir. would
really be a hatno to spoil her net..
I believe, it you don't mind, I'll
iv ire her ran. a alula! ions, and tell
her to run ri. ht. along"
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* stand. . ,. .
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Dolly.
"Sec i: ro.
you bet a in
ha i Val been ma
Who's this lie:!
"Honest, Sybil
mora about it
-i.il
turned on
Dolly, how 1 '. : have
oil tills? How liia-'
ting a fool of Tad?
. anyhow?"
1 don't know any
than von do. I
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I (lui lil.j, Sill a . aiy kllOWU him
the prayer of a
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frightened little -
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men re like
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