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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924. : et ee : ; # COUNTY VOTE BY PRECIN aed PAGE FIVE. ‘ M. LaFollette 56,409. The president's plurality, however, broke no record. The old mark made by William J. ao 2) LL CANDIDATE . 5 Bryan in 1896, holds the record for ities Solorado. In that o4 ge * SRR SRREG RR FRE ER: gE EER ERpeeegerezesg Pg FF FE FE 2 [Sivan vouea e1zso votes to 2627 : e § pa 5 8.5 q be .F 2 ae 2 3. Z @ 3 § Fa 8 aus ce ene = 3 2 8 'F = for William McKinley, Republican. BER TP 8 ? <9 # Pf ge Fe Raf 23 poet fb Be, it ee gat or iat | } ! ye Bee | i ef g H ' f ; Wiper wrk Boe re RS Nf Ege ee ae i DES MOINES, Ia., Noy. 6.—An 14 H i { 1 H ; 3 Pe i kommt ffs pede} Ee) ed Niaor te SO H incomplete re-check of the senatorial j Oa oe es eae | H Ltt i‘ i tee He} er oa Fes Pais Se Pig, han occa es OP Se a yon ee H ballots showed Senator Brookhart 4 174 168 “110 147 216 274 249 119 140 286 273 20 #30 341 272 341 210 410 403" 420°212 76 - ‘gr das 242 447 18 i10 ‘73 dao ‘97 ‘95 ize ‘21 ‘sa ‘19 ‘30 ‘26 "26 ll 16 45°33 44 66 49 115— pears foroae Pasae acres Davis 42 30 27 27 51 G5 35 30 21 36 44 48 39 49 44 62 65. 30 79 G2 64 21 9 1 20 20 65267 32 6G 26 18 81 16 18 17:10 31 5 1 0 8 pila het Wa ae alee (tae wa Feats Wadd mrcoKie st Tair ae LaFolleite and” Wheeler --- 205 151 114 48 269 135 97102 26 44 65 183 158 145 62 97 118140 63 79 35 39, 37 10 87 67 66100 36 17 56 20185 -27 45 18 7 89 5 0 7 1 4 2 10 14 13 45 64 126— SRE TUR EES ae Ce 3 Sullivan, Governor -------~ 107 275 153-181 242 205-158 360 377 879.161 G1. 34.58 98 257 208 47 23 104 86 234 103 73130 22109 18 27 15 6 30 11 15 40 35°38 45 64 128— apna Soe oe) Ross, - Governor 183 300 243 259 ' 226 261 205 265 189° 177-132" 5¢ 23 56.101 227°194 80 20115° 53255 27 85 67 13 58 9 4 10 7 4 4 28 18 80 75 76 177— 4 Warren, U. 8. Senato! 101 292 168 322 303 240 $85, 186.245: 369, 406.187. 71 34 64 103 163.227 57 28.121 91 202 92 84138 24 67 21 30 23 12 27 11 13 44 29 48 58 42 136— HARDIN, Mont-, Nov. 6.—Presi- Rose, U. S. Senator ------= 175 138 289 227 210 162 216/243 166,244 265 156 110 65 31 45. 98 94 188 70 13 98 43-267 40 64 44 12 99 56 1 7 0 10 4 3 26 20 19 62 91 166— dent’ Coolidge received |: plurality of Guthrie, U. 8. Senator --.-. 2 12 10°13 0 4 2 812 2 -8 0.0 «1 0 6 12% 0 0 6 8 0 0.4 7 6 O 8 0 OB 1 0 Oo Fr 0 0 0 8 4 4 more: thangs ty cna oy ee Laie Kindler, U. 8. Senator <.-- Ce 4-5 0.0 8 0 3 0-3 ‘0 1.3 0 0° 0°O O 1 0 1 0-0-1 01 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 4 petah Meas icy iach aarti vs , Winter, Congress 270 118 340 219 250 243 291 388 228 424 425 447 218 85 41 68110 159 252 59 26.147 87 248 95 99145 28 6S 22 31 25 12 32 1217 47 39 46 64 58 162+ ona by | Che Cro eee Wanerus, Congress - 139 107 205 165 159 103 165 160.119 157 132 46.19 40 78 88124 57 15 64 39189 2 40 31 7 78 #8 0 8 1 3 1 17 18°18 48 69 130— rs erate aor si the Crow Hastings, Congress ~. 7:17 219 0 6 6 8 15 4 9 £0 7% 6-18 Oo 7. 6B 0 CO 8. 6. 1 iso eB .0 eine Wa Wik es es Meek ae) Gocticne: 449) Devin be ce raw Froyd, Senator 241 98 124 257 260 290 180 253 290 266 326 197 384 346 12 29 76-116 28 150 90 281 95 111 144 21109 20 27 22 6 26 24 9 21°10 15 46 29 42 55 47 146— lettaae, 2. cae Bs Sproul, Senator 131 112 49 99 114 219 167 149 119 150-169 119 168 165 44.24. 34. 7 17 60 31155 20 33 42 10 45 5 4 5 5 4 18 14 13 3° 2 16 25 20 52 68 116— Batklinger, Representative. 176 167 169 142 235 345 238 108 117 256 252 290 139 228 307 272 336 199 389 s28 66 32 69 90 21116 73152 78 81119 17,44 20 27 23° 8 28 31 12 19 15 16 43 27 41 56 64 134— 7,16 HTENA a eee Bishop, Representative E 106 140 272°278 318 198 240 305 294 355 217 439 366 7% 29° 71 «98 23123 73168 77 89129 26 2 20 28 22 8 28 32 10 14 13 13 45 26 34 47 59 136— 7,615 Sita). ‘raturcas ROL VGne ab tae ; Cobb, Representative 109 116 279 264-297 173 222 309 267 337 204 S96 S69 78, 28 72 9 20.126 82288 83 93 124 21 70 21 28 25 9 28 14 22 13 18 43 29 38 49 56 181— 7,449 £588 Montana: oeoecete eeu Coltrane, Representati 100 120 218 207 287 191 216 240 251 316 189 371 294 69.31 71, 94 22121 67 185 76 77123 28 84 20 28-18 8 25 1116 15 10 44 26 36 47 51 136— 6,761 “Coolidge, 66,047; LaFollette, 60,017: 4 Mapes, Representative 99.128 213 238 287 201 232 249 237 308 200 337 303 75 31 71 88, “23120 75.164 73 §4127 20 52 20 27 22 8 26, 13 16 11 16 43 25 37. 49.54 131— 6,780 Davis, “4 per taih ier Morte aed Be ge Ayres, Representative - 144 130 255 186 149 129 G2 110 130 245 194 181 194 161 186 137 185 195 #25 42 100 23.101 61366 45 66 76 18114 5 1 7 3 10 1413 1 «1 18 17 22 60 77 134— 5,520 Senator: Walsh, Democrat, 80,97 > Hamilton, Representative —_ 243 172 145 133 279 167 148 128 G4" 88 121 260 174.195 112 154.165 195 145 171 182 75. 48-18 40 83 16 73 42223 30 41 46 10 77 6 4 4 3 6 14.10 5 1 18 22 20 60 70 138— 4,921 Linderman, Republican, 65,074; An- ye Jeffrey, Representative --. 221 177 136 139 269 216 172 128 65 126 139 278.184 197166 97 206 151 191 95 64 22 39 81 17 85 40230 34 41 56 12 72 5 3 10 3 8 14 14 6 7 24 19 20 60 _ 73 132— 5,289 derson, Farmer-Labor, 4,537. Jolinson, Representative --- 214 142 112 108 268 172 140 113 42 97 131 239 169 161. 14x 147 177 127-122 169 188 67 39 16-40 80 16 71 45219 28 44 41 8 80 5 1 5 3 7 13.10 1 5 17--. 24 52 70 141— 4,572 Gorechies.- + Sinker aeanaram Ogden, Representative -.-- 127 43.151 159 244 170 185 151 178 223 181 205 235 228 92 44 16 40 84 17 73 36221 27 53 41 12°83 5 2 6 3 10 1312 7 1 22 17 20 51 73 145— 6,239 80,218; Dixon, Republican, 65,753; Hawley, Clerk - 117 87 168 190 248 165 198 201 219 245 169 236 235 266.119 66 37 74 109 150218 89 30141 90 205 78104111 19 69 23 15 19 6 27 14 22 4 15 37 29. 43 56 45 154— 6,257 Edwards, 6,008. Marshall, Clerk -- 132 $8 207 214 308 216 231 241 240 205 190 344 312 274.165 57 22 40 83.112 167 67 17 74 44.254 46 45 75 18 93 5 16 12 6. 9 16 11 12 4 2 26°19 G1 93 159—.6,686 . Irving, Sheriff -----.---. 185 184 164 89 203 278 220 105 122 198 227 316 220 252 220 257 286 222 356 303 304.186 62 40 66 84160221 57 24123 71204 57 89102 18 54 20 24 15 5 26 7-19 6 44 43 26 30 58. 27 136— 6,797 HELENA, Nov, 6.—Returns from McPherson, Sheriff - 152 66 184 187 284 187 200/341 217 294 164 234 277 266 118 74 27 48 117-117 179 73 24109 69 323 73 67 99 21120 8 716 #7 22 19 10 5 28 30 36 69 119 231— 7,041 1,086 precincts in the race for asso- Glare, Treasurer, —.------- 271 245 224 170 306 387 303 140 186 _.. 304 882 260 922 844 329 410 261 458 424 440 217 95 47. 79 186 189 300 84 85 164 102 302 105118 156 25 97 29 26 10 31 14 26 16 16 49 42 58 88 81 215— 9,463 clate justice of the state supremo 4 Weedell, Attorney - 192 197 170 92 186 284 221 96 114 212 224 302 202 237 288 257 313 198 360 207 346.204 69° 37. 67 90-161 223 53 25131 82175 75 87111 15 58 20 27 20 7 23 10 21 13 10 40 80 40 59 38 134— 6,920 court give: Miles Cavanaugh, 51,699; Barrett, Attorney 212 199 144 212 825 267 189 141 63 153 179 274 171 172 212 191 289 149 207 256 161 69. 22 79 51902 44 57°78 23100 6 4 9 4 12 18 15-3 8 $1 $1.37. 57 95 175— 6,020 John Matthews, 63,884. This re Jay, Asseesor -.-.-- 197 195 165 180-227 277 218 92 98 226 202 298 175 234.256 249 301 185 337 297 285 73 27148 983.208 94 96134 17 56 23 15 26 10 26 15 27 14 41 37 87 47 62 5S 155— 7.04 duced the majority of Matthews Wertz, Assessor <-. = 201 164 158 142 280 277 181 147 77 141 198 277 203 194 191 204 247 156 239 239 143 51 19 61 37263 28 42 51 22 90 415 6 8 7 12 6 2 6 28 16 18 61 74 161— from more than 3,000 to 2,175. Kennedy, Surveyor 107 99 223 222-266 167 199 265.255 300 195 365 320 60 2 s Ps a a, Park, Surveyor 120 72 129 165 272 193 207 178 184 231 149 200 213 Besece?s6- en is teteeed sence oe 15-15-16 10 20 Hacer ee We Vath gaisag bag Pape DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 6.—(By Fiedler, Clerk of Court 220 342 833 227 128 81 216 230 370 244 246 242 300 348 225 356 338 293-108 81 171 114 852 107 130 134 31 121 22 23 6 34 is. 38 14 37 51 72 108 186— The Associated _Press.)—Senator Pattillo, Clerk of Court -.-- 165 188 119 90 173 223 188 112 98 145 171 224 157 193 216 168 222 138 233 221 99 23 14 44 22127 15 18 49. 4 33 “9 7 6 10 9 5 2 13 14 63 24.151— Breckracts tnaleny, Venere 4 Scherck, 4-year Com. —.--- 161 140 139 99 187 239 169 65 118 225 216 216 165 199 232 229 272 225 308 256 144 44 62 19 78 75 16 31 20 26 14 12 22 10 27 12 29 38 pita Stack) Demnocrat.:. wen aie fake © 4 Scott, 4year Com. 283 242 195 192 326 311 245 183 67 146 203 366 244 242 228 237 297 155 290 309 24380 Pettey areas ey aah ies : 13 104 83 o'clock this afternoon. The totals Evans, 2-year Com, 218 174 157 149 221 219 174 86 74 101 163 242 751,196 175 198 202 145 199 175 192 56 SE RR 7 1 Sth SE Serasi by. the re SHeabInge roe the Burwell, 2-year Com. 191 175 161 97 2560 328 219 153 97 250 284 291 205 209.259 240 825 185 370 368 173 60 19 75 Re ee an Pe 3 senatorial vote were: Muck, Coroner —---------- 148 102 130 172 244 275 168 94 78 191.174 207 162 177 216 198 251 156 269 285 117 37. 17 98 Le eee cag 80 Brookhert, $47 ee temor ae meare Gay, Coroner --.-. 162 101/181 241 386 242 270 240 267 330;228 323°283 274 88 31109 75 293 eo tien. 6 8c 18, AR. vad 63 Son Commer aintiae. 119 115 235 269 320 224 239 261 268 364 213 374 357 189-75 17 104 64 235 pis Oi ee ine 55-1 ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 6.—Re- Ryan, Judge 118 - 64 125 120 241 143 190179 192 199 140 184 188 ; ia a7 ais 1 ” turns from. %41€ .precincte "out of Madden, Justice No. 2 ---. 296 319 330 a : $,607 in Minnesota give for United Hench, Justice No. 2 100 179 States senator, Schall, Republican » Cl bik 45 136 3)993; Johnson, Farmer-Laborite Ginpeae. Canatable i 2 = = 239 2 136 \® 2,096; Farrel, Democrat 49,903. Brennan, Justice, No. 104 174 180 240 347 246 _—_—_————— @ McDermott, Justice 125. 122 119 244 191 139 | % ‘Wells, Justice No. 1 -..-. 0.34, 22 Br OD. Fe Hanlon, Constable No, 1. 134 89 129 119 4 268 179 Walker, Constable No. 1.. 195 134 161 182 249 226 199 145 out fame, her dreamland career mashed, Edna declares people here gave her the razz, To get even with the Famous Players outfit which she would like to see yowled about ag the Infamous Players and Poten- tial Star Slayers, she now is seeking Candidates, Successful - tal Rar suse me ow eeeell And Otherwise, Heard In mean 50,000 bucks, “ i : Idaho Returns. ||_ Song at Kiwanis Meeting ore ai s| Pres. Coolidge monies, saw. to that when he.inte rupted the; community einging & pol ‘upon prtuigea “B..Cobb, Bresisont istri rt brat ‘i. Kiwanis member-elect ult: for $60,000, menage a netd| BOISE, Téato, Nov. ¢.—saaho-witl| State legislature, to lead his follow. coming from the Colorado capital. |Sive President Coolidge ‘= plurality CASPER GIRL WHO WENT TO MOVIE CAPITAL OF WEST IS SUEING FOR $50,000 DAMAGE That “many are called but few are chosen” is bitterly realized by Edna | called Waterloo. : Ames of Casper’who today thinks} Because she wasn’t Gloria Swan- 7 soned in two mile-long strips of cel- luloid by the Famous Players-Las- race in North Dakota, also has cap- tured control of the house of repre- sentatives with the outcome of the contest for control of the senate hinging ufon the result of a single senatorial battle, that in Grant county, IN DAKOTA CUT FARGO, N. D., Nov. 6—(By The Associated Press.)}—Senator Robert M. LaFollette continued to trim President Coolidke’s lead in North Dakota this afternoon, as returns filtered into the Associeted Press tabulation headquarters here. The last 32 rrecincts to report showed that he was cutting Coolidge'’s plurality of 10,050 at the rate of 24 votes a precinct. If he can keep this average up, returns indicate he will win the state’s five electoral 81 and Robert | vot e Trail of Tears. LATE FLASHES FARGO, N. D., Nov. 6.—Returns from 1,168 precincts out of ,160 in North Dakota for president gave: Colidge, 82,529; La Follette, 71,693; Davis, 13,884. DENVER, Colo,, Nov. 6.—Pres!- ent Coolidge has polled the largest J vular vote ever given a candidate y president by Colorado's citizens. FARGO, N. D., Nov. 6. (By the As- .\ th 57 precincts still out, the presi- sociated Press).—The Non-Partisan 4 t's popular vote {s 192,916. John league, winner in the gubernatorial Davis _p Hollywood should be re-named and musical part of the program. Prés!- dent Cobb preside “| local institution put on contest out of which emerged’ Edna, Prize beauty, whose way was paved ‘| to Movieland with a railroad ticket. » “Let Ben. Scherck and Judge Rose sing) a duet;"-came’ the-cry from | * Kiya gr tien pie aa ag | eleven for saghcin points of: the com- ed over the: 5 ~ F, | pass., obliging “Mr. Leary. as- by a plurality/of-8,000-wittr] sented..: 0 ' e re Dem Binwentishdicean:ep the breath lifetime of degradation and woe, off her native hills was t- Never was the folly, the crime of tle’ Bose,”—and as innocent—until ignorance driven home with more Eugene Martin’ came into her life. telling blows than in this powerful, j opportunity of starring in ‘two big f “fillums.” Instead of being, starred, SRTECTPRIO EYEE | she was jarred—out of the way. . Betty Blythe To become Edna Ames of the all- -Judge Rose and Ben, Senator Borah polled) better~ttian I yidase sin, ur votes: to ene) over his Demo- J __. cratic opponent, Frank Martin.» Smith, engineer of the United States AL SMITH TO- TAKE RES NEW. YORK, Nov.’ 6.—Governor crits Alfred H. Smith, elected to the chief | jon ster Cakper-Alcave: reciama, executive position in-New York state a 4 - Mr. Smith explained that tl 5 for the third time in Tuesday's elec} oi entip! he gov. ver screen, Edna Ames of ,Gasper|'¢,, quit her ‘snappy tailoring “protes- sion” here which was rolling in the dough right and left. Though she copped off her expenses, she did not leap out in front as the latest rage of Hollywood. That's where the grief came in. And, s0 her story in Denver goes, she was obliged to enact “Back Home But Broke” in Casper.’ With- COAL MAKES A HOUSE A’ no BETTER oo ‘Somebody Lied to Me.’ after ‘which we'll all join in that grand old: Democratic ditt; STARTS LTO. One Piece windshield —Maoking it clear vi- sion—is on all Hud- son Coaches. etc. and etc.. She was to have the ; and the club turtied to more serious matters with the introduction . of. F.-. 8. —— - 5 $5.00 Rewar Five doNars reward will be paid * Poor, trusting, motherless little girl!’ Pitifally ignorant of life, she ‘was the last to suspect her prince of treachery. But when big “Flint” Corey dis- covered their secret— As she looks back on that long year of humiliation, suffering ‘and bitter shame she shudders to think how narrowly she escaped from a heart-gripping narrative. Every growing girl — every father and mother with a daughter — should read it. It is entitled “The Rattle- snake’s Bite,” and appears in True Story Magazine for December. Yet it is byt one of the many intensely interesting, helpful, inspiring fea- tures in this great issue. Don't miss it! Other Absorbing Stories from Life Just a Few of the Thrilling Stories in the December True Story with honor—into the old life—or bartering her soul for what the world calls success. Learn her choice—and its dramatic outcome, . ‘ your breathless interest {1 the first line ° ° : to the party furnishing the ly will: g0 to French Lick, Saleh he Cea ne reer | TS the last iia Other Fascinating Stories C j Ind., in. the hope of successful! 3 ‘submit ‘Dr. Elwood 7 toithe cavrane am mon Who | 1 Oe OO | treating tho rheumatism. at a pesca ws pike py freeppres “Was It Werth While!” In This Issue Are: = Col. Ror spen' cs B. , Bheisa; cr Peer erst nm cea) NATRONA TRANSFER 1. Roosevelt spent a quiet day } retary of the Chamber of Cominierce, Cn pean ai te yesterday. He said that he planned to take a vacation and then ‘would “get to work. - HAVE. KIDNEYS EXAMINED: STORAGE AND FUEL CO'S COAL QUARTETTE PHONC 943 2.0.80x 573 A. H. Cobb Warehouse Co. TRANSFER s CRATING of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the oftice. if you are not sure you are puying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he ca it do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 1 bespoke ‘the co-operation of Kiwan- Jans in obtaining prompt. and. com- plete data.on the subjects ‘covered in ‘the questionaire. Kiwanis. will be host.to the, mem- bers of the Casper. high’ school squad, Coach Dean Morgan, Super- intendent A. A. Slade and Principal C.K. Fletcher at-a dinner to be ig December’ 6, it was announc- soaeess who has paid dearly for her trlumph. As she realizes through what depths of shame she struggled to at- tain success, — she asks herself: “Was It Worth While?” Never was the emptiness of success built on folly and wrong more clearly proven than in this {rue narrative. ofthous: the edits made. 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