Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1918, Page 8

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(Houses of Compress 9 Cape were clalaned today by the Republican national) Campbell ----- 4,000 “5.00 |Zohnson ews sustegin. ant 200] pee Sens ee: ene IN the sae x | Sheridan s 5 of human hair, the main s 2 | committee. They said returns showed fifty Republican Senators, [Fremont “14,000 .. 20,300 | Sweetwate: 23, 3,500 their, supply being poesia tren ‘he jand 230 Eascuat yeted elected. Goshe 4,000 5,800 | Uinta ___ . 7,200! peasant women of Italy, % Dalny Senatorial elections in New Mexico, Socks. Nevada and’ ey Springs 2,500 3,600 | Washakie 82! BLS Ree WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1914 3, 200 | and Switzerland. 3s : ‘Montana are not included in the estimate. ~ lratacare 3 28,000 ri pte Westen fe —————|_ The army of = is small | Natrona i =o $195,500 $284,600) posed by any country of the wont . | = Pay 0 | —__—_—_ It consists of 75 guards, an equ Senos Borah Leads Ticket in s | Platte = R006. + PASI ipesies atcgsaca tahoe Sneek gechicie, aca tn Se o |Idaho Campaign—No Democrats : PLE A F R BOISE, Nov. 6.—With half the state counted, not a single Demo-|2 crt Mood Racin on Idaho State and Congressional tickets. Borah} 4,500 6,600 maitearciers, mett. ed, leading the ticket. Frank Gooding, Republican, de-| ADMINISTRATION Alp f ety eervan Nugent by an estimated majority of 3,500. \Smith Leads Whitman by Thirty 'Thousand in New York, Report foo RR PAS OES Oe tocieci v d o O Se SOL S NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Smith, Democratic candidate for gover- | Keys defeated Hollis, Democrat, i in New Hampshire ; Seence, Repub-| nor, leads Whitman, Republican by 32,113, with 436 districts to be| = ‘lican, defeated Folk in Missouri; Ball beat at Saulsbury, Democrat, of /heard from. Hh Delaware; Gooding, Republican, replaces Nugent in Idaho; Walsh| Meena: IN ge TOMORROW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH ONE DAY ONLY LLL LLL (Cantinwed pout Phas from Page 1.) | «| e apparently defeated ;Republican, Senator Weeks in Massachusetts | ‘Newberry and Ford in Nip and ; |= B Silk H rf Champ k is apparen defeated. Victor Ber arently lz elected congressman in M Milveckee misting tat os ‘Tuck Race with Former in Lead i's oot ose ree The governorship in New York is so close it may take the soldier vote to decide it. Ls every pair of Ladies’ Shoes or Pumps purchased at our Shop Thursday, Nov. 7th, WE WILL GIVE A PAIR OF BOOT SILK HOSE FREE. DON’T DELAY, BUY YOUR FALL SHOES THURSDAY! N Char; N Discounts Deliveries Commissions The Bootery | DETROIT, Nov. 6.—The election of a seator in Michigan today] |narrowed down to a nip and tuck race. Newberry, Republican, WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Democratic national committee head-| | maintaining” narrow lead over Ford, Democrat, quarters claimed the Senate to be Democratic by at least one and that| With Republicans and Democrats both claiming a majority| final returns would show a small margin for the Democrats in the|in the senate, returns indicated the membership of this body. House... Returns received by the committee are said to show definitely would be close, possibly a tie, in which event Vice President, the eiiton of forty-nine Democratic senators while in the House two! Marshall would have the deciding vote. With returns from 17 hundred dnd fifteen seats are assigned to Democrats, two hundred and Jilled pep a ag missing, Republicans apparently ha four to Republicans and the remainder in doubt. ie i5 UAE Wey, = a - = = = = = ee, | Smith is leading Whitman for gov-| posed to be in full swing, county ST. LOUIS, Nov. 6 —The third district vote was tabulated with emer of New York by 5,400. | chairmen of the Wyoming drive are a efeate eeks vy rec vu e Speaker Champ Clark leading by approximately one thousand, ac-| +3 ig gaining rapidly. His man-|Chairman B, B. Brooks of Casper} cording to unofficial returns. agers claim he has defeated New-|calling attention to the urgency of! berry by 5,000, |raising the needed amount and th TOPEKA, Nov. 6.—State Democratic Chairman Murphy stated) Champ Clark is leading Dyer by [totasiest secs tor eee vanioas aoe : : ‘ over 2,100. \ties. The letter says in part: that the Democrats conceded the election of the entire Republican Berger defeated congressman Staf-|_ “The following night iaeee has| ticket with the exception of Congressman Avers, of the Eighth Dis- ford by 7,000. |just been received from Dr. John R.| trict. | Hays announced the Republicans | wort, pte ed ses United War a had gained seven senate seats and | “oO air Hokal ti 26 1, the Repub-| ur whole national organization NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—The Times and World concede Republi-, Wee Cae aon taite in’ the |i8 united in conviction that the war cans the control of Congress. serateccina S5tin the house: |work activities of the seven organi-| eh California apparently went dry. Birt br: si ear ty to be prsesed i i | wi u an increasin; vi r an NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Early today it was apparent whether] Onioi were rare, len ine: that Sowasteyaisy nanea Coemies RE SaL _| Democrats or Republicans would control Congress. Party managers m SSS | be followed by long period of demobi- NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—While both on both sides predicted they would have substantial working major-|the Republican and Democratic na. ization. Military authorities say it ill tal ities, but returns showed between fifty and seventy-five congres-| tional headquarters claim control of |{j1, Camas ety etal Jing sional districts that had not reported. The line up is so close the| | bots nausea of ooneresss oturis late een months for the Australian. army. | scales might be easily turned in f, . All military authorities with whom I) igh y in favor of either party. j in doubt and the house republican. |} oye consulted insist it will require | FOURTH FLOOR, 0. S. BLDG. Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More SSSA MAES EE ay N \ \ N ' over twelve months after peace is de-| « Some well known figures in public life will be retired or at wal DENVER, Nov. 6. — Colorado|clared to bring the American army hava a-close shave. Prominent among them are Speaker Clark of the| | Reentse bone-dry prohibition Tues-|home. This demobilization period will present great need for our work and House of Representatives; Senator Weeks, junior Republican senator | by far our greatest opportunity. | from Massachusetts, defeated by former Governor Walsh, Democrat;|_ pENVER, Nov. 6.—Taylor was| Therefore there should be no hesita-| Senator Lewis of Illinois, defeated by Representative Medill (Mc-| elected from the Fourth Congres- | tion or eT aa oe oe tite of Chicago; Senator Saulsbury of Delaware, president pro) *!on#! district. A ah tree atecoebont s! ios of the Senate, defeated by former Senator Ball, Republican, and BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS SdWVLS SONIAYS UVM ANG IF YOU’RE, PESSIMISTIC, IRRITABLE and CROSS. it may be that your underwear is scratching, bunching, slipping up and NEW YORK, Nov. 6—Republi “It is less than @ week now until epresentative Sherley, Democrat, of Kentucky, chairman of the ap! nave reversed Democratic control of this campaign:;will be in full swing. ropriations committee. | the Howse ‘on the face of incomplete pub be brougat to tris na tn ; thee i, . } pe cy the work o: se organjzations dur- wn. Colorado Republicans Hold Lead | SANTA FE, N. M., Nov. 6.—seat.|ine the, periad of, demobilisation To feel the comfort of soft, pliable yams, perfection of fit, finish the t t tod dicated that on Face of Later Returns Today | the Hepublican ticket is elected, Lar-| i ome year, will be a more intensive fabric and fashion, woven or knit into ianion. suits the Munsingwear way razola, Republican governor, is run- * DENVER, Nov. 6.—Republicans held the leads today as re-| ning behind. Tested peda ny peaches furns continued to come in contests for United States Senator and ness will pervade the mn of our arm- the entire State ticket.. From returns from more than half the State} is than during the period pri actael | ip: mpaignin; ese organizations 1 it appeared that. Phipps, Republican, had been elected rene A oan be in rae pate S howe tha en i thore than -15,0CO; Shoup, Republican, governor ‘by .mdre steady and in every way help them, 20,000. Republicans elected three congressmen. The result in ve to make th most of their time. Fourth District i is undetermined. “First, by providing for them, thru| the assistance of the Government, op- ‘ if ui Porkuninine to train themselves voca-| Campbell, Republican, Leading DRIVE IN WEEK ieee suk seeice for Governor in Arizona Count {ere “orth ood eee eee oe ae has changed many a man from a pessimistic state of mind to unbounded optimism. Millions of optimistic Americans always say Munsingwear and never say Underwear Priced at $2.50 to $10 For Men, Women and Children Webel Commercial Co. ” Campbell, for governor, apparently has a slight lead. Representa-| Brooks of United War Work [and vigorous religious atmosphere.” “THE BIG BUSY STORE tive Carl Hayden, Democrat, was returned to Congress. Indications Campaign in Letter aie, eer AS EN United States Food Administration, License No. G18057 ounty— mu ximum are thant other Democratic nominee: lected. i ; : ° s were electe to County Chairmen | Albany ..__«_$ gage $ is Watch Our Windows. Watch Our Windows. ome influences. | “Third, b: ing athletics. PHOENIX, Nov. 6—The gubernatorial contest is in doubt.|So Says State Cha Chairman B. B.| Steg Bie, Seki ops fama SII IAP IIIgIAaAtda ft tt td hd hh db dd hl de wm % Het ee | Big Horn WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Safe majorities of Republicans in both Bh ated “campaign ts sue! OngSESE A I I MAD EDIE AMA ed ied 74 KING KING BOOZE IS IS $90-0-9-0-0-6-0-0000000600S 6655000004 Co OL aerate tre etententeeteateeteeteeteatectotrteatedteateateerte a a oe a aaa sn TESHY ANNOUNCEMENT ~— seientious residents of the Sandbar went a long way toward redeeming the reputation of their district by waar ee eaerig tt Hes % one We have purchased the entire business of the Boss Rubber Co. Exclusive agents for the ton five to one, Douglas and Wheat- land four and five’to one, and in the state at large, results of this kind @ @ . @ are by no means exceptional. Sho-| a shoni, it is reported, divided her 53 vote. . Efell precinct in Natrona’ ¢€ i wa county was the only one to vote wet. 4 A number of precincts are lack- Ds arse fd ie dys Wee rotee aod the oe] on Under the terms of the amendment | We will continue to handle a full stock of tires, all sizes fmust cease on January 1, 1920, but | Me e prokibition Wil become effective be- Vulcanizing and tire repairing a specialty. Tires called for and delivered. Ask about our free service. probibition. will become effective be-| forg thet dute thru the action of va 2 ture, ‘The vote here by district follows: | D Wets| 4 Casper sepey Company 13 be Gomaes Center and Linden Phone 913 4! Sa ad Lh ind nih 9 Wat a hon alti findr > fe 2 Py a Be : oes

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