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. aa taorinetatNinel att dps Sea cenmndonananaan oman NA RCE tt NR AN OSE AN ET - en — , PAGETWO -- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, APRIL 16,1929 N. W. Farmers Assisted to Extent of $4,413,305 in Livestock Loans , YEARLY CAMPAIGN | SIDE GLANCES - - - - By George Clark_| SUGAR BEET ACRES si ON AGAIN TO ASSIST | _| WILL INCREASE: 62 IN EXPANDING HERDS PER CENT SAYS HAW Agricultural Credit Association Total Last Year of 34,000 to] 055 ByNEASHe i. DEWEY GROVES and Sources Cooperating plea to 55,000 Along W. P. MILDER LAWEENOE mects | bet 10, was bret aging itty dad q rave olden Railway, Farm Man Thinks | S2etu'se oe tore s'tuet |Site gate nee SHEEP AND DAIRY DRIVE Sera who oot Lorie it ina ave: wouldn't be 20 Se ene iad 4 Their friendship grows unt! - |enough to know e's 5 : GROWERS PAID $2,000,000) MELA sUDSON, daughter of Mil- | besides, he’s not exactly strong . dred’s employer, tries to lure him | minded, which is no compliment to we away from her. Then HUCK | Miss Lawrence. She'd have looked . A 7 ii ii CONNOR becomes . infatuated {better picking on a man.” Few Delinquencies on Borrow- In ph be in 23 YSars| Vuh Paisels gu es anaed hee ae ee hue aah GRADUATION DAY ings and Rest Are 11 per Great Westen Company Has | Sify evince beeen | Ant taba! en nt | tna_| Before the ak was don thei Cent Overpaid Already. Distributed $26,929,053 in love with Mildred but suspects | wasn't in love with the boy. Some- - diplomas from Dakota Business . P y peers that she cares more for Stephen | how he was sure of that. He had no 3 College, Fargo, Ruth Kronemann f St. Paul, April 16—An increase of} than for him. He begs her to go | idea that she was in love with him- dlecess was placed with Northwest Sash & In five years $4,413,305 was ex- 62 t this in th with him and she consents, hop- {self either, but, well, she hadn’t been Door Co., Fergus Falls, and O. L. pended by 9,283 farmers in the north- ee (icra @ sugar} ing to keep him from Huck’s | exactly ill pleased to see him, he re- of Olson with ‘American Bank, west in the purchase of additional Air beet acreage to supply the five beet} gambling crowd. When Mildred’s | membered. If she were crazy about Moorhead livestock through loans from the Ag- ‘ig i sugar manufacturing plants located) mother has a serious accident |Harold she wouldn't have any time votloedl ‘ ricultural Credit corporation, in co- ; itm : } in the Northwest along the lines of| Harold does everything possible | for a guy whose tailor might as well Dakota graduates start work with - operation with agricultural. colleges, AN a the Northern Pacific is forecast by| to help them. . |have left half the pockets off his . i: county agents, bankers, railroads, ag- ig John W, Haw, director of the depart-| stephen hears of the accident | suits for all the need he had of them, ST RUNES amertenes. ricultural development organizations, , ‘ . ment of agricultural development of] and comes to call, feeling regret | Stephen reasoned. No, it looked as if i i eeoh y and individual interested persons. 4 that railway, over his long absence. He makes | Mildred wes trying to eat her cake righted—unobtainable elsewhere. Today a campaign is being carried ‘ Growers last year were paid $2,000,-/ an engagerkent with Mildred but | and have it too. Stephen's sporting They are better paid, advance fast- -., on to place thousands of additional 5 000 by manufacturers for the yleld of! business prevents him from keep- | instinct couldn't assimilate that. But] within the next 60 years, er. About 230 are bank officers. sheep on northwest farms through e Mo more than 300,000 tons of sugar beets! ing the date. Pamela tells Ste- - | it was hard to understand. er, eight people. out “*Follow the SucceS$ful.”” Save wearing 1 i these loan facilities. The keynote of ‘ é grown on 34,000 acres. Mr. Haw's} phen that Mildred is trying to He decided he'd better keep away spectac a the whole campaign, now enteritg its a prediction is that 55,000 acres will be} marry her brother for hismoney. | and give Harold his chance in a clear o enmncaibsiaicediniaaiads Sass time and money by summer study. sixth year, is to encourage farmers to 2 grown this year for the same manu-} Stephen defends her and Pamela | field. Worse things could happen to In ten years, from 1918 to 1628, the | Enroll May 1-8. Write F.L. Wat- diversify their activities. Already, ac- in : facturing plants. Beet sugar fac-| is furious. She cables her father | the boy than being married for his| smount of American capital in Can- | kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. cording to A. J. Dexter, agricultural : . ‘i {tories are located at Billings, Sidney} and has Mildred discharged. %| dad's money, he reflected, thinking | ga, ineeaaee from $417,143,290 or 1° ® ” » J * development agent of the Northern i pee and Missoula, Mont., East Grand Hafold stands by her and sends {how charmingly Mildred had fitted _ Pacific, 10,000 head of black-face , me : s Forks, Minn, and Bellingham, Wash.! another message to his father ‘| into a home background. Mr. Haw said that trade authori-| asking him to reinstate the girl, The memory picture stirred up a delivery in July and August along ‘a ties have prepared statistics showing} but to no avail. He offers to help | sort of vague longing in’ him for that railway company’s lines in North T hate to think what my wife will say if I have to bring any of thesc | that consumption of beet sugar in the! her and Mildred accepts on con- | something like that in own fu- Dakota and Minnesota. Orders are | flowers home. United States increased from 780,362] ition that he will tell her why | ture. Not an uptown flat, but a little yearling ewes are under contract for being assembled at shipping points in tons in 1927 to 1,037,241 tons in 1928.| he fears Huck. early. American cottage, say, with a the two states to ship ts one or more| loans total 5,268 in North Dakota,|der Case,” one of. the most baffling} This he held to be significant -as in- : ae * real bay window, a dog that could be carloads of these ewes, he said. In-| 2.225 in Minnesota, 1,004 in South Da-|detective stories ever written, now|dicating the trend toward expansion! Now Go ON WITH THE STORY | taught to jump through éne of those a remarkable terest being shown by farmers of | kota, 751 in Montana, 29 in Michigan, | made into an exciting moving picture |f the bect sugar industry, benefiting half-and-half doors when the upper North Dances and axinnendte: was the | and 12 in Wisconsin. by Paramount, now showing at the|the Northwest both industrially and CHAPTER XIX Part was open, a few yards of dirt to basis for his forecast that this year| Last year's operations of the credit | Eltinge for three days. agriculturally. Mildred made her condition to|dig in and a bench where he could 20,000 to 25,000 breeding ewes will be| Corporation are interesting, as they| Six men are suspected of the mur-| , “Sugar beets in the Northwest| Harold with purposeful unexpected- | build cabinets and things, , placed adi lente dy reel two states, | show the capital of that organization /der of the flashing Broadway chorus|States are a profitable cash crop,”|ness. She wanted to take him off! stephen brought himself up with a Travel bargain Pi First ¥ 1s revolving in its loan activities. In|queen, “The Canary.” One person|Mr. Haw said, “and when rotated and | his guard,.to catch him unawares. It| halt. “I'll be adding @ nursery next,” “Interesting in SBA iesticn with this | 1928 it loaned out $1,270,172, and its| killed her but circumstances and mo- Cultivated properly are beneficial to/ was more or less a guess that he was] he grinned and turned his thoughts | . 4 program,” Mr. Dexter said, “is the en-| repayments in 1928 amounted to/tives are established during the in-jthe soil. The by-products of beet/in fear of Huck Connor, but she) to the realities of life. 4 f farmers who have, re- | $1,088,645. The corporation livestock | vestigation of the crime which point |8owing—the tops and the pulp—are/ hoped to surprise the truth from him.| Foremost, there was the matter of Laci Gs thereat tow: yearn t0 loans are 11 per cent overpaid at this|to cach of the six men as the mur-|turned inta moncy when fed to live-} And she very nearly succeeded.| obtaining a loan staring him in the 4 many cases they point to figures| date and the number of delinquencies |derer. ‘Then the mystery seems to Stock. Harold sat back in his chair as though | face, though he hated to look at it. : Maillah chow tiaey erative entire cost | a! aniall clear when “The Canary’s” chorus ‘At Billings, the largest of the five} he had been forcibly pushed there. | The boys had been pretty decent vs Sheep Outlook Fine girl friend is accused of the murder,|Plants, and the second largest beet) His lips went white and his eyes took | about letting him have money, even ecitcooeas tro the ealeiet Yoo} “Because there is a greater in-|the motive established and clues un. |SUgar factory in the world, last year|on an expression that almost made | those who had ragged him for step- ‘ e and lambs. Carloads shipped within | creased consumption of lamb today,” covered to prove her connection with | had contracts for 16,000 acres, but in| Mildred regret her words. ping out of his class. amd ‘Arizona the last few years often carfied small| Mr. Dexter continued, “and because |the murder. the coming season will be furnished} But she did not try to retract them.| Stephen knew they referred’to his lots of 5, 10, 15 and 20 ewes to the|0f the additional tariff we have for| “Who Killed the Canary?” Police| beets from 24,000 acres. In this ter-|She was certain of her surmise now. | going about with Pamela Judson. man. These were purchased for ex- | imiting foreign importattons of wooljare baffled at the daring crime, De-|titory, over a period of 23 years, the|It was Huck Connor who was at the | She was out of his class, but Stephen -|Great Western Sugar Beet company | bottom of the pitiable change that| was not the victim of an inferiority periment. When the sheep have made | 24 mutton, considered with the fact |tectives scurry hither and yon, ques h ‘ ing, , jas paid the producers a total of|had come over Harold in the past few | complex. the demonstration, these farmers in-| that sheep have been declining in the |tioning. accusing, arresting. ‘Then | sf 0005, 411° sy average gross of | ene i 80 long as there were ladders to : from St.Paul-Minneapolis eastern and southern parts of the|Philo Vance cnters upon the case. ; Tere van of mur placemecta this | United States despite good prices pre-|Here 1s the amateur sleuth created |875@1 an acre, with the average yield| He leaned over and picked up al climb a fellow could get anywhere. vailing in the last few years, the|by 8. S. Van Dine, the famous author.|‘Unning 10.52 tons to the acre over @/ glass of water. A few drops spilled | He didn’t intend to stay on the bot- sheep outlook for the immediate fu-|hiding behind a pen name, for his'22-year period. on the tablecloth as he lifted it. Mil- | tom rung. And when he reached the year will be reorders from the same men who have purchased in former lar “In 1928, the East Grand Forks] dred waited for him to speak. int whel could provid = eh eich es flat d dhl dte aera Presbensballee thatitneciiie ound Philo, Vance Beets William [Plant of the American Beet Sugar|" “You're too clever:! he said finally,| fortable Inene gor wite ne would go| _ One way special chair car and coach excursions. March 15 ings. 2 diate danger of a break in sheep pro- | Powell, discovers the true criminal injompany received an average of €.54| putting the glass away from his lips. | after the girl he wanted, if there was| to April 30, inclusive. - “North Dakota today 1s definitely duction, Some even forecast that|@ unique manner. tons of beets to the acre from 8,700| “No,” Mildred said quickly, softly. | one, whether she breathed the rari- I i the sheep business, whereas five) i eeo are due to rise in value for| In the cast are such popular stars,|#cres in the famous Red river vailey|«r guess I've been terribly stupid try- | fled alr at the top or was to be found | __ Ftd Harvey station dining rooms and lunch counters will years ago only a small start had been | Shee are, due to ri as Louise Brooks, William Powell,|°f Minnesota and North Dakota. Be-|ing to pry into your affairs like this, | struggling with the masses lower| @ve you money. - made. In 1926, when the sheep cam- James Hall and Jean Arthur, besides |C@use of greater interest in beets as a| Harold. But I can’t see you going on | down. , Three fast Santa Fe trains to choose from—The Navajo, Scout . Ppaign started, there were in that state e ¢|a large supporting cast. “ crop in the improved farm program | looking worse and worse, probably nee and Mission<:. Py Fa 245,000 sheep, according to figures of ) AT THE MOVIES ‘ which is becoming more noticeable in| getting deeper into something that's} In the meantime he found playing y . ~ the United States department of ag- || ALL VITAPHONE TALKING sHow |‘h2¢ section, atid because of a higher |ruining you, without saying a word. | around with Pamela ratio; crocs | Youareon Santa Fe rails “all the way”—=quick, comfortable riculture, and on January 1 of this! ?| OPENS PALACE, MANDAN |C°Mtfact price, the acreage will be/ You know it isn't idle curiosity. I] But he considered the money spent a| —free chair cars. year the bureau of crop estimates re- CAPITOL THEATRE TOMORROW more than doubled this year, approx-| want to help you.” good investment; through her he met vised figures showed 582,000 on farms i imating 19,600. Harold nodded. “Yes, I know that,” | a. number of likely buyers for his car.| on ‘Ack your local agent or address: in that state. This, I think, shows) The powers of the motion picture! There is probably no more unique) “At Sidney, on the Lower Yellow-|he said, “but I wish you would forget | And then, of course we ae pleasant, details H.2.. Copnall, Pina, Agent, 0.0.0 Fo the effectiveness of tiils far-reaching |/have been clearly proved by “The entertainment given in any theatre| stone irrigation project, 50,329 tons of| about it. It can't do any good for | Pamels: isd necy a. Tistropolites’ tite elder Maiate ta Sinn, cam ” Trail of ’98,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s|in the world than that which is/peets oduced on §,11 res fe ‘ "4 ipepriy # s Fane: Geneva 9155 paign. ets were prt 100 acres for) you to know what's happened. It couldn’t object. when she chose to curl Increase Dairy Herds, Too northern film epic which, with sound | furnished on the screen by “Lights! the Holly Sugar corporation plant. It will come out all right. No néed to| up against him and coax. = Mr. Dexter said that along the|synchronization and a surroundinglof New. York,” a complete talking |is notable that the sugar content was worry,” He wasn’t altogether sure that she Northern Pacific today many farmers |0und program, opened yesterday at {picture produced by Warner Bros. It! 16.89 per cent. : * * Ox who have not heretofore engaged the Capitol Theatre. __ {4s said of this picture that it contains “Completed in the fall of 1928, the Ww. ‘ that activity are arranging to take} There have been many godd pic-! everything. new plant of the Amalgamated Sugar Perea La en ae on sheep. He pointed out that the|tures, a few marvelous productions | It will open a three day run at the company at Missoula in its first sea-| sighed deeply. Her courage needed . e e total loans of $4,413,305 to the 9,283/a8nd two or three magnificent epics. ;Palace Theatre, Mandan, tomorrow|son handled 20,708 tons of beets from bolstering, too. So much that in the ‘ farmers for the purchase of livestock | It is among the latter I would classify jnight. 2,100 acres. These beets had a high|days that followed she came near ow 18 e Ime included 253,150 head of breeding ewes | “The Trail of '98. The story lands right on Broadway |sugar content, averaging a fraction forgetting Harold's mysterious troub- t and 20,009 head of dairy cows and| It has love, human interest, mag- with all. its lights and its scurrying |over 18 per cent. The acreage for this les. She had pursued one will-o'-the- purebred sires, all foundation live-|Nitude, strength, grandeur, pow... {crowds and the inebriated Swell who plant will be larger this season. Late | wis position after another without Flawlessly it tells an epic. It is as|always wants to get on the other side h / fe stock placed BS the may tive years. | aerent t UibcAVeaEs acthapr | ofemeceeeen (And deanita tmarerertie last year. mone than 200 nereenad getting any, until she began seriously | Stephen had been even partially to up you year basis, with repayments 30 per|Snow picture as day is from night./and the fact that sober people some-|pects were for a total in excess of | °° ‘And kool of the fatigue of daily oe ee penne of the com- cent at the end of the first year, 30/The very screen lives and breathes |times get killed in the crossing, he \¢6,000, including an acreage in the per cent the second, and 40 per cent|#S the characters enact their roles|always lands safely. As’ the story |Helena Valley. pave with Meee tgeape porns pelloyel: was surely. a he the third. The interest rate has been rate Oe pest the story unfolds be- piosremes the peut: is eegales ant Ballinger, Browers produced] and disheartening requests to leave | disillusioned him in : 6 per cent. Repayments on January 1, . , ns Of ts on 2,200 acres last nam dred. 1929, totaled $2,305,116, indicating the|, 1¢ has a strength of appeal while |in the Broadway district. For all the year for the local plant of the Utah- oe of ey seater, ee a On that scone Pamela tet telling the story that no pen has|world the screen audience is part of Idaho Beet si a economic value to the farmers of this} one one story, thal you "visually |the club's gathering. heap lale cd pegreses Pig ysted beloved face. RIGHT now, after winter lay-aps and winter livestock. The merry brown eyes and cheery ‘The seltind tine: nese| What pens only feebly describe. It} And now the Comedies are cominj will the time to go over darmers .aagayed through: t shows the puniness of man against |to talk to you, screening with “Lights Aa i he greater in the coming se&-/ smile that belonged to Stephen Armi- rear used te tie: } the forces of nature. It records one|of New York,” the Mack Sennett tage haunted her. She told herself 2 P Oe EE I USE of the most thrilling incidents of his-|talking comedy, “The Lion's Roat, e she was a fool for giving him a Weather Report 3 tory in a way most entertaining. also showing a Technicolor Classic, ae Grane a agents ae a8 thought, bat it didn’t matter what 1 eee ip gi men of this coin. was known, before| he "ald:nerself.. She was in love with : Temperature at 7 8. m. Water pipes, recently found in use jand it was valued highly. He received| rendre 8 i help you the fallest use from your car, the Highest yesterday “Who Killed the Canary?” is the|in England, ate said to be 800 years|for. his the equivalent of a year's tions in trivial atfaine, Her whote| Fort Motor Company is still devoting « considerable Lowest last night. . ery of the hour. “The Canary Mur-| old. wage. : heart belonged to Stephen and life section of to the manufacture of Model T parent vice soc 1 A 2 Was just an empty vold without him, | jf <t ol cole a ap oadeng ao toy ovo meied but a vie. eed wis sasrant, un- by Ford owners. 4d. . s ones welcome thoughts at tur sharp aa OUT OUR WAY By Williams | knives in her heart and dulled her __.., These parte are quickly eetiebia tana Ford dock . eyes, ers in of the country. Note the low prices ; Stephen had not called since Mil- ‘ in the 3 ‘ 7 ; her position atthe Judson. Piston eo 2 « i. ] ‘ s ° e e Grace! : oe ‘ 1S THAT ag} SEE TH BIG BeOE rs. sitecle § "| ROWND LP | FoR —A / STAMPEDES ++. and come to nothing. 6 ft See A STICK |: \ ln THe CANT: CRAW Stephen thought of it, too, at timos, oe #8 we 8 OR A-A-Y MORNING? R = and wondered how a girl who was as pee eee EDX SN-HAKE?) Im’ dust css N-HAKE | See +e SEE CONBOYS ewig AWFUL i ORMING- S-riit / E : 4 A : b ‘L KNOW 3 ve ; Be chi, Bur. se “a = 2, 4 =. ‘ i ” beceoweceeserce Bee ee 0 ove repre rao pater eget Peeceeeseecse ee Hilt s 25 Ccceceseerersesesres eoceeeoceseesegcace ey 3 < eecreenseve eccececcecreserereoese ety 7D co S Hi

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