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The he Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper ae 4 Accident Policy---ls Open to Tribune Reader: WEATHER a et a night and Thursday. Ww. rmer Thursday, and Mm northwest portion 4 MEMBER OF ASSOUIATED PRESS VOL. X NO. 18 fo oo + ee eee oe Gey oes ent CASPER, WYOMING, V WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925 Delivered by Carrier 78 cents a montb Publication Oftices On Streets or at Newstands f cents Tribune Bide. *18 H Second st. SCOTT ELECTED MAYOR BY MAJORITY VOTE ‘and Gompf Named for City Counci y Baerthel, Branson and watt 2 SHEE? N.Y. CITY AND JERSEY sit i ew fF | |Elected Mayor Of || ; || Short and Chilly | MAYORALT | || Gotham Yesterday| Y VOTE IN DETAIL | Summer in 1926, L | W4RD ONE— = Schw Baerthel Bott =i J Expert Predicts | Nelson — - ot wie . ‘ | WARD ONE Scott | + C ri 7 Burlington . Bia > Casper 93 3 ; | - | s Burlington = 64 a 4 | Ic El S | Fire Hall il a i : [pases alae ectors * Turn 6 eeu : ida cais BPE ie oe Out in Unexpectedly IN MA \ Y YEARS Ria Re ee ae ee ; 2 8 Big Numbers Despite City Hall . --- 153 : 3 ¢ = ger bea Ay at \tiroecaates Tus ti‘(‘s;é‘*d*SLC ee | Tels (Ward One —--__- 263 us 31 3| Superficial Apathy. we ere nasahaed Sa | WARD TWo } cise s James J. Walker Swept Goundy Es _ 96 ae at 2 1 { | Piling up a majority oyer « J + West Casper - Lote sai 2 11 | all his opponents and lead- to Victory in N. Y.|S*7- - ae pay) ete! eine) ait --- | jing his nearest rival by 386 e Totals _ _ 834 Hata i é § 7) votes, John T. Scott of the by Nearly 400,000 | ee ee a oh Ok ae Re “ 2 | Natrona Abstract company = Votes, Count Shows. | Bik Sehoot dar $2 0 ° et ieite Aaa ar pe - toberts . - — of Casper and with him w wer — leases Totals (Ward Two) -..-.--- 56 re balevattiog tre enaraateee ‘ By The Associated Press : | cil_on his ticket fhe Democrats swept to |~ 3 5 : : sae victory yesterday in the New |. vuth, Butler 1 6 A “ Jersey gubernatorial race | Reservoir - 5 and. Ge ue the New York city elec iromgtaigemese tiie YS jois bie 37 5 eee | ; rales. 3 4 State Senator James Walker, was |S0Ut!! Butler 176 2 17 »| A short and chilly summer in 4 which y In less spectacular con- ° elected mayor of New York in yes. | Wolf - - 98 : 1 2| 1926 is predicted by Comdr. | f oe fents ‘uo republicans elected a may terday’s sweeping victory of the | 16 aaa 3 | George F, Brandt, navy ocean- Hp : Eoston for the first time since , 7 — = —e | \ Ww. i —_ 3 te: anal deunidlpal J electlone: abs Bal ss | as ona study of ocean temperatures | 64, and Daniel Wor 44 i -pantiolwaeithe <wainiéibal GRAND TOTALS ._--... 2500 2114 44 2 oa tndyinfluence of sol: radiation, | Beott carried ¢ ih ___.} twenty-three precincts, Slack’s moti or fe Fs ° ; structive gain,” he ty, adding:| W. W. Atterbury, president of the it hoard this morning at the re-| IN SHERIDAN tucky Poll trength coming from the Fire H Snapshots At Ee | potted 831 and Slack tests each party held its own, the republicans retaining control of the thira Kentucky district. y | . Virginia, the only state besides | n ven 4 ee The Election edie Scott: was’ give New Jersey to elect a governor . u S a n oO ots er , in a number of Indiana e e cities nd apparently had elected a} mayor of Louisville, Ky. } , In the only two congressional eon- races candidates fo: yoted a attaight democratic sli into office, John M. Purcell winning (By The Asseciated Press.) Henn renmican, naconiest at Radical Changes Not Intended, by) ® tem Mei, ie eat la-aleeba) eisai seis cme, uals ataisess| Mayor-Elect in Discussing Policies; | yvitesn ant av. tor governse ot ZERO COLD IS Former Rhodes Scholar and Attache of | $i! ©"! 1) Harman. 116; How, Par ene Catholic, churns ys State Senator James J, Walker, jranson, 834; E Pee eee ue ae, Patrick Not After Reappointment | yrncss.“eoninincs sess) FQDECAST FOR | 227s Embassy Kills Himself After ; of New Yo ; Trying to Slay Two Others and follows chief issue in the non-partisan may —_—_—_—_—_ for mayor of New York. oralty election in Detroit with Maj ag " ae Rs i State constitutional amendments | paisn or John W. Smith apparently re Facing the burden of a two-year administration in guid-|.,cnsorea by Governor Smith of THIS EVENIN It - . turned a victor over Charles Botvles,| ing the affuirs of the city, Mayor-elect John T. Scott today | New, York, were approved. ‘ ; 18 fi. \ 1 noe emneapimed candidate, ‘declared that it was too early yet to arrive at any definite Mayor John W. Enith, opposed COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. —)—Shir! ley T. Wing, for * the Fey oie neki te tha enters oto Wat of business at the city hall. ? teint Nichole, was elbttad season here last night, ¢ "i embassy in aris, shot and wounded his wife, Mrs, Ss. Mar-| election by rly 1,000 43 Harry. Moore, democrat. over “T am not a revolutionist,” Mr. Scott said. ‘We will! mayor of Boston, the first Repub- TPE Re weather observer pre-|jorie Meeker Wing, and her father, Claude Meeker, Colum- was elected to (he office Senator Arthur Whitney, who not take hasty, action on anything |law looms as a major problem of; ican wirner in 18 years, ih at ronan will be clear and} bus broker, and then killed himself in the Wing home in Sbproximately: 4,000 the support of the Anti-Saloon| and will seek to glve everyone ®|the incoming administration,| ‘The only Catholic on the. Demo-| Old. with the | mercury hoverlns | Worthington, near here, last night. ve league, the democrats approached to} square deal. There will be an im-|/Wwietner there will be a shakeup in cratic ticket In Virginia, John M. abwiatartsd’to fall deia-Tuemhay Mrs. Meeker, locked in a room Insane temper prompted Wi < “ : the overturning of the partial and ‘unimpassioned adminis- ‘ Ml, candidate for r tion as a tacheet with her husband, pleaded an hour] shoot his « IN c rality given President C tration of, business. Undoubtedly | the police force nas not been deter atreaniver, went. toryictory maith ena counued. tnt “this moraing,| pohter fire” whe: shooting: apoar thon ture’ the con on Bene nt year. ; Some things that might] mined. Regardless of what other | the rest of his ticket. piling, five jand @ halt inches tn) oi GracipRteacy theree lite Aeon chee an While Moore rolled up a plurality d and we will strive for| changes may be made in’ the police} John M, Patterson, regular Re,|‘ePth. The precipitation Me teeatrine het, father) deoacding a4'l Ctenen She kee Pires ef approximately 40,000, "largely | improvement whereyer possible.” department it was certain today | publican candidate for district at-] Percent. The coldest registered by | ratttanice, vis storied Wwerdilct® tallow aioe earl pap fat ice , a, through the heavy vote cast fog him of the clty’a Mc Nquor that Alva T. Patrick, chief of police,| torney in Philadelphia, died. . Re-| Se sh aceter during the night Shes “Wind: acs eigen te ‘ an Inve large measure bore ¢ t in his home county of Huds the —— will not be available for the position | publicans rushed to the polls stick-| W4% 20 degrees above zero. The sun} | Mrs. ng, wn as a writer of | gation of the traged } ub f wisencre Whil ney” | victory was not s soihe he now holds at the end of the came out this morning and give in-|‘Prowe, and poatry, her. father car h r ° democratic leaders icted RINER WINS Chief some Patterson wa Pieatiot GLimy clan AY es a i ae hoapital, each ecople w pparent | their forecast runni high a to his Louisville mayo » be Winariwheihaareesn’ separated ee bop N 100,000. . not care to|tween Joseph T, O'Neal Dera EO hi Ne Met thes eb 5 \t . HN The democrat let M 4 ¥ OR ALTY., | ger than t and Arthur ‘Will, Republicar . fy ee a Re pie Aire al-| ays y Ss ox James J. Wall + ¢ c yNeal replaced un ex-klansman on | wn 8 é dec! mately 380,000. votes out of 1 total A - in Rusk county, Wis. where they; The New York lower e- | | hs : ; ; of slightly more than 1,000,000 cast | jointly own a dairy farm. He will| mains Republican |had been nervous and distraught, | | VANDERGRI ' ‘ : With Walker, the democrats elected | Rr ee leave Casper ag soon as the new ad Six election jud, were arrested # not’ entirely unexpected," | 7? Two : on} that he w 4 all five borough presidents, a presi:| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 4.—C)| ministration takes over the duties of | in Aurora, Ind., after a row over | she said last night today held up Warren Waithour, }\wbtch otherwi hrown to Went of the board of aldermen, comp: Mayor Archie Allisou, polling | office. Chief Patrick has been a|kian and ant!-klan candidates Mrs, Wing has been married be-| {), a ae a e Vandergrift Sav.) Scott. Littlefield t count wa troller, all four district attorney votes Tuesday, was defeated | resident of Casper ten years. He] In English municipal elections oi fore, her former husband having | \#% 2nd, Trust pany, and took} practically the only upset and a number of lesser officials on by Charles Riner who| was employed for the greater part | Shapurji tvala, Communist,|” yore than $15.01 lopped from| Been John Gatling of New Ales thou sai! mee contaln $75,000 Bars t was drafted into With ten candidates—seven demo- | rece 5 votes. Commissioners | of the time by the Chicago, Burling: | who was barred from the United|tno taxes of the M@dwest Refining|8!@ has attained national recogni-|_—" nee sid be: f crats and three republicans—run-| W. W. Bouselle and Cal Holliday] ton and Quincy raflroad.' He left] States, was defeated in St. Pancras.| company yesterday by the county | OM @# & poetess and prose writer ning in Boston's ndminally non-par-| were re-elected, Holliday barely|the Burlington two years ago to| D. Martin. Yerkes, the . fining) commissioners in an order putting| Sh¢ # 32 years old. tisan election, Malvom Nichols,| nosing out with 80 votes to the| become a police sergeant, and when| squire, a ‘terror to motorists, lgst into att th Jungrmont ot the atate| «Wing, 40 yekem old, was a son ot El ECTI oO N D A Y > Wing, president of a ‘oud. «c en) wo) nued on Page Two) _ (Continued on Page 8¢ (Continued on P: ‘0 it {ts session t meeting the} in the bond department | ccessfulls e was employed. He was, Sontend assessment fe n the World war and | plant, tankage and field equipment | Served as a Ilalson. officer between | . D RK Y 3 Ww A R N I N G L S So U N D EQ Was erroneouh and ‘exosasite. “-rhe| the Srench’and ’AMeHeah armies Rome $15,098 in the company's tax Midwest s; Charges of Fraud Through af Negro Aid Hurled at G. O. P. NW Forty National Wet Organizations Back) | *rve sesperate terocity of the ov-| ronnayivanta raroad, and Lare An of Movement. to End Prohibition geiteetimorly to Une ceeanioe eae winning all along the Mne,." more men whom Mr. Whe Regime, Report Will Show Citing the activities of the asso-{ are named by the association ciation against the prohibition » prohibition amendment as con- amendment and the Rational Amert. utors to their campalgn funds | appropr | ses of rome Natrona | girl who will be se are two of half a dozen or | | SHERIDA yo OV. 4—UP)— | Tress win atonal tub connd-ubce Mayor J. F. Kirkpatrick and both 3V ; December The lucky club leader} members of the city commission | LOUISVILLE n free transportation by | Were re-elected here «Tuesddy at a|today says that featern ‘tallway munieipal election which drew out peater, if y., Noy. 4.—(#)—The Courier-Jou ugging, shooting and alleged use of re attended the return of the Republicans to power F + AY : can league a# typical of the work of| to ‘elect ‘wet members of congress.| 4 petition from Edgerton residents | 2,800 votes despite a driving snow So ake an re } } WASHINGTON, Noy. 4.—(#)—A sharp note of Warn-| tho wet organizations, Mr. Wheeler | Both of these are listed as contribut-| requesting the appointment of John | storm. ‘'Thé vote for mayor was jn: Louisville yesterda; with the election of A. A. Will, ds ing and a paean of congratulations for the accomplish- | informs his fellow dry workers that| ing $1,000 each, W. Newell as justice of the peace|Kirkpntrick 1508; 1. G: Diefénder | Mayor over Joseph T. O'Neal, Democratic candidate, by a ments in prohibition enforcement down to this time are | ‘heve Seat ations are concentrating] Asserting that the “public sentl.| was tabled for further consideration. Grd majority of 2,231, while dispatches from eastern Ken- sounded in a report prepared by, Wayne B. Wheeler, chief | Topple oarhpalgs tu pick off ot Be ate ad acu i ; pee | BUTLER TO BE DENIED LEAVE Carty: ity PLAT are nants Serases th re : yu a Sornaels for presentation Pete Hh at el oH of the | the drys in congress and state legis | ance and enforcement,” Mr WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—()—| turned to office by Inrge votes, Hoyt! One hundred and f eve 5 iennial conrantion of the Anti-Saloon League of America | taiuses and a publicity campaign of | ler submits some suggestions for bet-| Probability that Brigadier General] receiving the largest number of | democrats charge, were drive | ! I at Chicago. there has been challenging oppost:| misrepresentation of probtbitio Tee faw "a Pbtamigat tases on “oud Rinbdley, Di Buller wolla he allowed | votewlever given a candidate in «| tomoblles Crom, polling place to ¢ from 1 I ‘With forty national wet organiza-| tion, he says, but adds that in the] “Their program, {f successful,” he| ferences with officers charged with} additional leave from the marine} municipal election. ‘The vote for t be by f . tions mobilizing against the prohibi-|face of the fight the prohibition| argues, “menns nullification of the| that duty, corps to continue ay head of Phila-|commissioner was: Hoyt 2.1 of ' tlon amendment, Mr. Wheeler de-| forces have moved uphill steadily. federal law of the Jand and would} ota delphi police department: was ania} Carty 1,574: 1-130 clares there must be eternal vig!! No at pollcy of government: be an object | 1 In contempt for Ted Arnold is here on business the White House t 453 MacCarty wa 1 worke bil ! ' * lance by the dry forces, Already | hus shown @ more continuous, con- law unparaljeled in history.” a few days from Denver. tl an term, rged he L

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