Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1911 — J. Frank Warren Defeated For Oklahoma City Mayor. [ARTICLE]
J. Frank Warren Defeated For Oklahoma City Mayor.
J. Frank Warren made a fine race for mayor of Oklahoma City and was defeated by only 492 votes. The successful candidate was Whit M. Grant. The Oklahoma Times of May 10th says that the race was free from bitterness and the campaign dignified in every way. As The Republican said following Mr. Warren’s nomination, he will be as good in defeat as in victory, for he represents the highest type of citizenship. It is said that Mr. Warren's successful' opponent was also a highclass man, and it Is hoped that he gives Oklahoma City a good administration. He is a democrat and that party is largely in the predominance in that city and state, but the race that Mr. Warren made cut largely into the majority and he will probably be called upon again for some office.
