ALMANAC AND YEAR-BOOK FOR 1925. Coolidge. Davis. LaF'tte.Johns. 1326 Small 3963 5.. Jones. Lafin. Koch. 3304 56 4 345028 17.49 2170067 .09. 42.39 56.72 Per cent. Total vote. For president 4290 1828 in 1924 Foster, Work., re ceived 2.622 votes: Wallace, Com. Land., 421, and Faris, Pro.. 2,367. re For president in 1920 Harding. Rep., ceived 1,420,480 votes: Cox, Dem., 534,395; Christensen, 74,747: Debs, Soc., 49.630: Watkins, Pro.. 11,216: Lab., 3,471; Macaulay, S. Tax. 775. For governor in 1924 Dunne, Work.. ceived 2,329 votes: Lychenheim, Com. Land, 414, and Logan, Ind.-Rep., 1,025. .63 .09 2409115 For Representatives in Congress, 1924. At Large-Richard Yates, Rep.. Henry R. Rathbone. Rep.... .1,519,021 .1,513,708 669,555 Allen D. Albert, Dem.. 658.265 Far.-Lab.. Gus C. Sandberg, Soc... 17,580 Cox. Soc. John C. Flora, Soc.. 17.438 J. E. Procum, Soc.-Lab.. 2,437 re Charles E. Clouse. Soc.-Lab.. 2,368 Robert Minor. Work... 2.235 E. B. Hewlett, Work.. 2.160 Patrick H. Morrissey, Ind.-Rep.. Dora Welty, Com. Land.. 752 393 1.449.180 James W. Hill, Com. Land.. 363 806.70: 18,708 1. City of Chicago (part). J. Louis Engdahl, Work. For Secretary of State, 1924. Martin B. Madden, Rep... .1,578,456 2. City of Chicago (part). 655,100 2,966 43.661 2.518 13.623 391 For United States Senator, 1924. 16,584 Morton D. Hull, Rep. Frank A. Wright, Dem... William Frank, Soc... Thomas J. Lyons. Ind.-Rep.. William A. Wittick, Com. Land.. 1.271 774 3. City of Chicago (part) and towns of Le420 mont, Palos, Worth. Orland, Bremen, Thorn For Attorney-General, 1924. ton. Rich, county. Bloom and Calumet in Cook Oscar E. Carlstrom, Rep.. .1,474.692 Thomas F. Donovan, Dem.. 755,223 Samuel Block, Soc... 16,958 Elliott W. Sproul, Rep. Joseph F. Timmis. Dem.. Kellam Foster, Soc... 87.503 42,278 910 John L. Lindsay, Soc.-Lab. 2.449 David J. Bentall, Work... 2.221 4. City of Chicago (part). Harry Jenkins, Ind.-Rep.. 779 Joseph W. Vistain, Com. Land. 379 For Auditor of Public Accounts, 1924. Thomas A. Doyle, Dem... 30.955 23,947 380 42 Oscar Nelson, Rep... Edward J. Hughes, Dem.. Ansel M. Brooks, Soc... Otto Boneze, Soc.-Lab.. 1,511.858 5. City of Chicago (part). Adolph J. Sabath, Dem.. 20,588 Bernard A. Weaver, Rep. 14,730 Leon Hanock, Soc.... 301 Emery J. Hall, Ind.-Rep.. 778 James F. Cronin, Com. Land.. 446 For State Treasurer, 1924. Omer N. Custer, Rep... 1,498,925 John C. Martin, Dem... John T. Whitlock, Soc.. Abe Cohen. Soc.-Lab... Hugh W. O'Toole, Ind.-Rep. Robert T. Aiston. Com, Land.. For Lieutenant-Governor, 1924. 693.658 2.443 6. City of Chicago (part) and towns of Proviso, Cicero, Oak Park, Berwyn, Riverside. Stickney and Lyons in Cook county. John J. Gorman, Rep... James R. Buckley, Dem.. 7. City of Chicago (part) and towns of Hanover. Schaumberg, Elk Grove, Maine, Leyden, Barrington, Palatine, Wheeling and Norwood Park in Cook county. 116.066 53,463 1,677 Fred E. Sterling, Rep.... 1,502,517 M. A. Michaelson, Rep.. 133,563 Ferdinand A. Garesche, Dem. Hynek M. Howell, Dem... 46,253 727,390 Tilden Bozarth, Soc.. 16.235 Edward A. Russell, Ind. Rep.. 13.040 G. A. Jenning, Soc.-Lab. 2,426 John M. Collins, Soc... 3.901 John Watt, Work.... 2,310 Samuel T. Hammersmark, Ind, Rep. 503 8. City of Chicago (part). For Trustees University of Illinois, 1924. Ernest D. Potts, Rep... 13,853 (Three to be elected.) Stanley Henry Kunz, Dem.. 17,799 Fred L. Wham, Rep... 1,476,300 Gerard Kasmarek 1.875 George A. Barr, Rep.. .1,468.727 William L. Long. Soc. 171 Anna Wilmarth Ickes, Rep.. .1,458.902 Beulah Wilson Campbell, Dem.. Harvey D. McCollum, Dem... George Maurer 695,621 9. City of Chicago (part). 683,665 13 Louis C. Moschel, Dem... Ella M. Roberts, Soc.. Mary O'Reilly, Soc... Bertha Hale White, Soc.. Fred A. Britten, Rep... 679.782 Urban A. Lavery, Dem.. 19,333 18,728 Evar Anderson, Soc.. John W. Johnstone.. 18.670 42.829 12.541 471 8 James O'Rourke. Soc.-Lab.. H. R. Bloomsma, Soc.-Lab. 2,368 2,519 10. City of Chicago (part). Lake county and towns of Evanston, Niles, New Trier and Henry Schilling, Soc.-Lab.. 2,399 Northfield in Cook county. Hulda L. Potter Loomis, Com. Land 401 Carl R. Chindblom. Rep.. 126.38 Clayton J. Ewing. Com. Land.. 381 John P. Reed. Dem.... Albert Henniges, Com, Land... 367 Mrs. Kunia Sissman, Soc.. 11. Counties of DuPage, Kane, McHenry and Will. Frank R. Reid, Rep... Charles L. Schwartz, Dem..... George Chant, Soc... 83,696 Vote on Propositions. Statewide System of Hard Roads-Highest legislative vote, 2,192,130; yes, 1,561,637; no. 544,250. Amendment of Section 9 of Banking Law 12. Counties of Boone, DeKalb, Grundy, Ken- Yes, 1.088,153; no. 517.827. dall, LaSalle and Winnebago. Charles E. Fuller, Rep... Fred N. Hale, Soc.. 68.696 533 13. Counties of Carroll, Lee, Jo Daviess, Ogle, Stephenson and Whiteside. Amendments of Sections 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11 and 17 of Banking Law-Yes, 709,975; 364,165. no. 49,217 Senate. House. J.B. 37 96 133 14 57 71 Pop. *12574 Davis 16644 Decatur 3221 1693 1917 18288 Delaware 4938 1146 1546 35520 Des Moines. 7995 2616 4128 10997 Dickinson 2967 435 1017 Coolidge.Davis.LaF'te. Debs, Soc., 16,981; Christensen, Far.-Lab., 10.- .........447,706 ....446.951 For Representatives in Congress, 1924. 1. Counties of Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson. Lee, Louisa, Van Buren and Washington, W. F. Kopp, Rep.... 42.711 J. M. Bell, Dem... 17.111 |