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PAGE TWO CAPITAL RECEIVES BODY OF ‘UNKNOWN: Presidential Salute Fired in Honor o Hero as Cruiser Bringing Remains >": Sails Up the Potomac River WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—Her progress up the Potomac! river marked by periodic ren corded the chief executive—21 guns—the cruiser Olympia brought to his home land today the unknown soldier—repre- sentative of thousands of American dead overseas. 6 Olym- nto the battleship N chor off the Piney. Point entrance to the river dipped her ensign tn salu tation as her guns tolled welcome. As a to dock rnoon. The mains of the but undaunt- o the pany it officers of the parte when she docks ‘Wash avy yard. Both Secre taries Weeks and Denby, and their aides will be among the party. Eight members of the house mil!- tary committee were appointed today by Chairman Kahn to represent {t at the burial of the un adidier, falque on Ww own soldier wi lied early to. The catalfaque ing di bodies of Garfield Dewey and at the and McKinle Senators Hanna of Ohio, and Bacon of Georgia, was placed directly in the center of the rotunda under the capt tol dome on a line beneath the God- 3 will meet |! f 40 Democrats and at least two Social ss Marguerite L. Smith, of New Republican, the only woman er of the 1921 legislature was ed by a Democrat. KENTUCKY SWEPT BY DEMO LANDSLIDE. ISVILLE, Nov. —Democrats arly @ landslide regained control Kentucky legislature which had Republican hands for two Early today returns assured lection of Democrats to 58 of the in the lower house and to 38 senate seats, with several 8 still in doubt. Houston Quin, Republican, jo for mayor, however, carried to victory with him the city and county ticket eral Republican counties went ocratic, notably Christian county, ride bh turned a 1,000 Republican ma- g the} into a 260 Democratic margin. Hard Am: in) soklier on Prifay n it is borne from the capitol on @ way to Tritngton. The erter of the parade made p jc ay at the war department show: the space Mr, -Wilso nd that he use a carriage. by dition of the salute usually ac- oft years on a | the public may The soldier guard for the body went on duty at the capitol REPUBLICANS WIN MANY NEW YORK CITIES. ALBANY, N. ¥., Nov. 9.—Repub- licans electéd 21 of their mayorality candidates and the Democrats 15 in municipal elections in the state yos- terday, excluding New York City, Four Republican strongholds,’ Al- bany, Syracuse, Yonkers and Oneonta, TON, Nov. 9—Dewey's|Wwheré Republican administrations o ip, the cruiser ympia,| have been functioning for years, were the body of America’s un-| carried by the Democrats. soldier, hove in sight of the| Lackawanna, the only city in the tal shortly after three|State having a Socialist mayor, will o'clock this afternoon. Salute after| inaugurate a Democratic mayor on salute marked the cruiser’s passage | January 1. up the Potomac and boomed forth WOMAN ELECTED 1 To fOFFIC . again and again as she steamed slow: toward the Washington navy yard where at 4 o'clock the homeward voy- age of the unknown hero was to end 9.—Com. of 506 municipal . Nov. te returns from 485 out precincts in yesterday’, WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—The sunfelection disclosed today that Miss will shine on the burial of America’s|Margaret Mary Morgan, printing of. unknown soldier Armistice day, the| fice manager and clubwoman, was weather bureau indicated today. named as county supervisor, the first It was raining steadily in Washing-] woman to hold such an office in San ton this morning and the weather |'Francisco, bureau said the rain would continue} “I understand I am the fifth wom- to fall past the hour when the wn-/an to be elected a county supervisor known hero reached the homelan.|in the United States,” Miss Morgan dess of Liberty on the apex of the dome. The casket will le from east to west KENTUCKY BACK IN DEMOCRATIC FOLD, OTHER ELECTION RESULTS (Co: coalition ticket 33 Pake, Socialist Mayor Hy plurality ts the lar-| gest ever recetted by a Democratic] candidate for any office in this city and is comparable only with Prest-| fent Harding’s plurality of 438,471 in the Approximat tity'’s 1,263,940 nued from Page 1.) $88; and Jacob registered which included 447,005 women went voters, | John R. Voorhis, veter- elections, . de-| the quietest to the polls an commissioner of plared it was one of elections in his carcer. In every borough the coalition can-| fidates went down under an ava lanche of Democratic votes, the mayor's plurality in each case ex- ceeding the total vote cast for Cur ran. FORMER POLICE CHIEF {IQUE ELECTION D, Nov. 9%.—Conduct- gn without the backing jzation and without mak- Ing a speech, Fred Kohler, former lice of this city, reached f his ambition when he ected mayor of Cleveland over | Fitzgerald, Republican in- and fi other candidat x fficlal returns ler a plurality dismissed 88 on charges of n officer, filed D. Bak- a total of 62,348 all- against Fitzgerald's 58,- 158. Edmund B. Haserodt, Democra- tie organization candidate, polled 39, 196 @efeat was sustained by when . the amendment manager plan 1 organizatio Again endors- Ing t cit ‘ation’s munit- cipal ip program, Detroit voters re-elected Mayor James Couzens, Nonpartisan, at yesterday's tlection by nearly two to one. In Mbout the same ratio, a charter bmendment under which the Detroit United Railw would be forced to racate Fort st and a part of Woodward avenue, ro principal thoroughfares, to make way for mu. pictpally-owned street railway lines, Was passed. THREE MONTHS RESIDENT IS ELECTED MAYOR. GSTOWN, Ohio. YOu: N Do You Remember “B. |man who has lived in | by the major party organizations. He Some Picture, Wasn’t It? NELL SHIPMAN And All the Wild Animals of the Northland WATCH FOR IT Fair and cold weather will replace the| said. “The people who put me up rain tomorrow and continue Friday |wwant a business administration and according to Indications. they are gbing to get it.” The election developed several sur- prises, chief of which was the defeat of three incumbent supervisors, Fred Hilmer, Charles A. Nelson and Fred Suhr, and the naming of five super- visors in the nine elected. These new supervisors are: Aglo Rossi, who is leading the ticket, Frank H. Robb, John A. McGregor, former president of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding cor- poration, Miss Morgan and possibly Frank H. Harris. James Power and Joseph Lahaney, incumbent super- visors, did not seek re-election. John A. Wetmore is less than 200 votes (behind Harris and may crowd him out. Youngstown only three months and whose plat- |form provided for discontinuance of streetcar service, turning the streets over to jitney busses and for jailing any citizen who paid taxes under a recent revelation, yesterday was elected mayor over candidates backed alpen PHYSICIAN ONERATED. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov. ®-—The Arkansas Board of Medical Examiners here today exonerated Dr. A. C, Brun eon of El Paso, Texas, formerly, 0 Pine Bluff, Ark, On charges that he had advertised a cure for certain in- curable diseases. A Pine Bluff news paper publisher stated that the article that appenred in the paper were used as news and not advertising. is George L. Oles who came in from the country, established a residence in a hotel and carried) on an eccen- tric advertising campaign without the support of any particular element or organization. Other planks in Oles’ pletform in- cluded permitting “spooning” in city parks under police protection, dis: missing the entire police force if it “doesn't mend its ways” and a prom- ise to turn over his salary to charity. The women’s vote is believed to |have been responsible for Oles’ elec- tion. | WOMAN ELECTED AT FRISCO POLLS. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9.—Incom plete returns late last night indicate the election of Miss Margaret Mor- gan and Eugene E. Schmitz, former mayor, among nine persons who will fill vacancies on the board of ‘super- Yisors, the city and county govern- ing body If elected, Miss Morgan will be the first woman to recetve a place on the San: Francisco board. The election was Nonpartisan and the issues per- sonal. Everybody has found out that it is advisable to buy pure foods. It’s the way to health and happi- ness. When you think of pure food think of our bread and our pastry and you'll be thinking safely and sanely. Order it by DEMOCRATS GAIN SEATS IN N. Y. ASSEMBLY. ALBANY, N. ¥., Nov. 9.—Incom- plete returns today indicated that the Democrats had gainéd-many seats in the New York state assembly. They gained five seats upstate and many more in New York city. Returns from 135 assembly districts show the eleétion of 93 Republicans, Baggage Smashers Do you employe baggage stfashers to handle your bag- gage and furniture? Yellowstone Cash Grocery FANCY AND STAPLE We are experts in moving bagenge, furniture, pianos and guarantee our work. SEE BEN GROCERIES TRANSFER 516-528 W. Yellowstone Stanley Overbaugh, Prop, Phone 562-J Phone 74 Apples, all kinds, per b $2.50 to $3.25 Milk, Inds, per Cate. 38.78 Flour, plush, highest patent, 98 Ibs..__...$3.80 Flour, from selected ack to God’s Country?” COMES hard spring wheat, 9 ” 98 Ibs. for... $4.75 God Co it Cling Peaches, gal 70c § un ry Potatoes 100 Ibs. -$2.00 Natie Star Coffee, Yellowstone Blend, A-1 quality, 10-lb. "pail for.. .$3.50 Our Prices Are Lower. Phone Us or Call. We Deliver Anywhere. VICE, CLEANUP [5 LAUNCHED (Continued from Page 1) . of the home known as 341 West A street. < George Tarapolous and Sam Tara- polous are wanted for the operatlo. an alleged gambling hall and bootleg joint at a location upstairs over 23 West First street. < Believing that the only effective way of combatting the menaces which exist here fs to strike at the heart of the traffic by cleaning up the places that have had some consideration be cause of the importance and position of the men who either owned the building or would be directly effected by the conditions for which they are only technically responsible, Mr. Pur- cell has launched his campaign on the heart of Casper’s business district where the traffic has entrenched it- self. After his campaign against this dis- trict is concluded Mr. Purcell will extend the operations of his office to every section of er where law violations are r and if he has the support of the better element of Casper he promises to work out the moat rigid law enforcement program that was ever undertaken here. All of the papers tn the action have been held in suspénse for several! days or as soon thereafter as counsel heard at the courtroom of the dis- trict court the county and prosecut- ing attorney will call up for Pa ing and deerm:! ination the prayer f. Ssorssy restraining order om fenea sy and tessa pen the pot] tion heretofore filed in this cause.” ‘The petition in each action charges: “That the defendants do wilfully| and unlawfully maintain and use the} said building in the city of Casper, Natrona county, Wyoming, for the purpose of gambling and for the pur- pose of storing therein intoxicating Mquors in violation of law, and for the purpose of selling, giving away and possessing intoxicating liquors in violation of law, contrary to the form of the statutes in such ‘case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the state of Wyoming; and that the sald defendants are using sald premises, and the furniture and fixtures in said premises contained for said purpose, and that complain- ant is informed and believes that the same and all of them are a nuisance. “Wherefore complainant prays that judgment be entored; that the above building and contents be declared a nuisance, and that the above-named defendants and each of them be ea- Joined and restrained from conduct- so that the case would not be con-|ing and maintaining same, and that structed as a politica! action preju-! upon final hearing of this cause, said Giclal_to the interests of one candi-defendants and each of them be per- or not there are others guilty nite dereliction of duty.” ordered today beries. tails would be sent from the pal stations at Quantico, Mare Island, California. _————— GUARD MAL Continued from Page 1. The needed guards, it was believed at marine headquarters, can in most cases be.furnished by the local sta tions. When the number exceeds the number available at local stations de Va., of def- ‘WASHINGTON; Nov. 9.—Command- ing gfficers of marine stations were today by Maj. Gen. Lejeuns, int of the marine corps. confer with local postal authorities as the number of marines needed qnd their placement in accordance with the decision of the government to use the marines to frustrate postal to tob- princ and’ The shrimp industry of Louisiana employs. more than 20,000 people. And Domestic Science Will Teach Prepare the Most Delicious Food A FREE Lecture Course of Interest and Importance to Every Woman Who Wants to Learn the Best and Latest Cooking Methods Housewives and young girls will be interested in the free lectures, given under the auspices of the Corn Products Refining Company, in the Audi- torium of the Chamberlin Furniture Company. TUESDAY 2 to 4 p. m. Tuna Fish Salad Mayonnaise Dressing Cheese Straws Cream Velvet Crke ae aeeentee wal a ha Mrs. H. Lang- Mocha Icing worthy, a graduate of the School of Domestic Science at Chicago. we eta clades nk Lettuce Salad During this course Mrs. Langworthy will prove, Thousand Island Dressing by actual demonstration, all the wonderful things Panes that you: have been reading about Mazola as a Pound Cake salad and cooking oil. Bring pad and pencil and _ Plain Icing take notés during the lecture. THURSDAY 2 to 4 p, m. Waldort Salad with Cooked Salad Dressing Creamed Peas Orange Layer Cake Doughnuts There will be lectures on the clean method of cooking’ meat, demonstrations on pie, pastry and cake making, also on the preparation of French, Mayonnaise, Hollandaise and other appetizing salad ‘dressings. The hours will be from 2 to 4, Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, November 8,.9 and.10. At- tend as many as you possibly can. They. are given free of all charge, and you cannot fai] to profit. Women’s clubs, teachers’ organizations end cede school domestic science classes especially invited. Your Grocer Refunds Cost If Not Satisfactory tL AA = = a _ The Temple’ Studio 118 East First Street Back of Masonic Temple A PORTRAIT OF ART Made ini this studio is made more precious to your friends for a Christmas present than diamonds or any thing else that they can buy at home. DON'T DELAY — COME IN NOW AND MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT W. J. CARPENTER :: cArtist MD FF, Ee P29SS99OS9SODOEED9GSEDESEI-ODIS OIDDIDDIDEIDORIDD OPODPDIGLDIAPODOOLLDD CeLiktkththtkikikikkkhddihant WWIII STIISD LS SMSF: PPP PPP PPP IPI PLO POLO LIL OL OLE A OPSSOESSIIECSOSESOECOS EEL ED DOSELOOD OP ELO SOO DEL OOOO LOOPS LIED SO POPE SOREOOOEDOD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 LIVED YEARS ON BREAD AND MILK For More Than Decade Mal. oy Se Woman Was = MAY BIL a. 9.—The eStats Fos rlerstect oy >i Veitch Thanks Electors For Great Support To the People of Casper: I desire to thank my many loyal friends in Casper for the cordial support for mayor given me in yes terday’s lection. I would just about as willingly be a private citi- zen with this evidence of friend- ship as to be the micyor under other circumstances. I pledge my un- qualified support to Mayor Biack- more az@ shali do all in my power to aid) him in the accomplishment of his splendid ambitions’ tor the | ‘Tanlac is sold in Casper by elty of Casper. per Pharmacy and by leading drag ROBERT J. VEITCH." gists everywhere.—Adv. Do You Remember “Back to God’s Country?” Some Picture, Wasn’i It? NOW COMES “The Girl From God’s Country” _ With the Same Star NELL SHIPMAN And All the Wild Animals of the Northland WATCH FOR IT Now That Election Is Over Let’s Get Back to Business If, during the excitement of the cam- paign, you have Poe ahi ordering office stationery brin; add (an order NOW and it will be delivere in twenty- four hours. You get. the completed job just the minute it is promised. The Commercial Printing Co. PHONE 980-3 Basement Midwest Building—Main Entrance Opposite Postoffice Casper, Wyo., Nov. 9, 1921. TO ALL WATER USERS: All accounts for the period ending Oc. tober 25, 1921, if not paid on or before Mon- day, November 14, 1921, will have water shut off. WATER COMMISSIONER. Casper Poultry & Fish Market HANDLES ALL KINDS OF EASTERN FISH FRESH SHIPMENT 3 TIMES A WEEK All Kinds of Poultry Dressed to Order. Fresh Oysters—Strictly Fresh Eggs. 227 W. YELLOWSTONE PHONE 1384 SNYDER’S Terrace Gardens 134 NORTH CENTER STREET PHONE 1700 TONITE Regular 10c Dance Come and hear L. Rex Mayne sing “Thadibdeke ?. Bud Averill will sing the late song hit, “Ma.” Miss Bobby Atkins featuring “I’m a Lonesome Little Rain- drop” and “My Sweet Sweet Sweetie.” The best music and dance floor in Wyoming, Uae Come One, Come All. . The Place Is Yours, TOMORROW NITE POPULAR 10c DANCE

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