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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1919 5 pie ee Ee WINTER WHEAT AGREAGE 10 CUT DOWN IN STATE December Crop Report also Shows (United Press.}—Calmest of all thos | Pross.}—Politicians here and the coun-| ¥olving charges of unfitness as comp-| OFTRYRNNE, Wyo. Dec. 24.—~A sta as alors ther Chea a fi. | feciGroindisounltoeRvekn [involved in the indictments redultin | try over ching developments in|ftrolier of the currency. Many impor-| «qana lottery” whieh was sched wester r iibe offered fat : BH j from investigation of the cam-| the senate L-Newherry clection/than financial bills have come before held ata Wyoming; Condition above jpaign rd for the sen-|case with erest rty is| the committee which Newberry through ‘ the humberboeeappltentit the Average eatraean! " y—the man | seeking to henefit—demoer 5 experience as a business man, has! pected did not materialize, and ins 4 hor the > fight center ing they forced t nd an an active interest in of applications covering several tir { Charges and counter-charges have) republicans by a they welcome| ‘The fight Re Nawherryn atrten Wwinthic wheat. ge sown thls,tau |been m= nd reiterated, Supporters, it. at the jirevious’ con before he hag!tor Pomerene threatened to make shows a decrease of 10,000 acres in | Of Senator Newberry have declared they) The controy round two! taken his seat. Henry Ford filed notices Open fight unless the committer Wyoming with conditions to date slight- {9% Proud they were in the campaign) widely aifferer Ford) a he would cont the election bu In a few days the resotutior ly better than normal, according to the to at Ford, and assert they have not} popular figure because o! tacu- ember 31, 1918 The ate was] reported ou the senate December crop report. made public by | Violated the law in contributing or lar rise from a humble mechanic to inet 2 controlled by 2 democratic ma-| The committee on pri ses and the bureau of estimates thru its field | ins funds to mect the expense world est automobi manufac rity and Senator Pomerene, Ohio, was | UO ‘ ted to make the investi agent, A. D, Cook of Dough Pall} Cempaign. turer n H. Newberry coming}Chairman of the committee on privil-; S8ton for Se iator Dilling sown rye also shows a decline, indi-| Senator Newberry. who 2,|from a rich family, prominent in society | § and elections. Hearings were hela) ham, Vermont, is chairman. Ott cating the effect of ine fsilure of many itomobile maker, a und t din the etiquette of social life the si » finally to. orden| BUbUcan: meml SE ES ET dry farming pi s laste your, when | of the bitterest campaigns ever in W igton thru. former ull papers and ballots of the Michigan Riba es eeu sane enter SOR the state suffe » of the worst jin Mict a3 not new in wry of the navy in 1908: natorial election preserved in antiel-| * Soy WSUS Aig ECCT ee Misr Phone 109 drouths in its history, The report in| when 1 the race. mander in the navy during possible future recount es tf and } ize. WoT. De ? full: jhe had never before run for o Newherry. as is usual with now sena-| republicans took control at{ members are: | Pomerene. 0. ( Winter Wheat. had long been a telling yorce in Michigan} tors during thelr first term, an {| the extra se: last May) 7 Bah UES by AE oming—December 15, esti | polities and under President Roosevelt | little active part in the proceedinga of | S¢e’tor Pomerene offered a resolution | 'y eA me age of fall 1918 sown wheat | was assistant secretary of the — — {for complete investigation of the sena-j ad with $4,000 acres last | thre rs and finally — se¢ | torial election to include both Ford ana{ z : a decrease 14,000 | for tl months Houck were here! to prove the vherry orgmizations and to co Box Chocolates, especially Condition this compar d the ten-year The decrease of acr confined to the arid sections of the state, and due to the extreme drouth and shortage of water for irr gation, this continued up to the first of October, making it very ¢ cult for the preparation of the ground for plow- ing and seeding. After October 1, had considerab! y snow storms, und very seve} impossible for furth or other farm acti United r plowing, seeding ties. utes—December 15, esti- f fall 1919 sown wheat ed with 50,489,000 last 3 Condition this fall per cent compared with 98 per cent + and $9.6 per cent the ten average, Rye. For ‘oming—Dec mated acre e of fall 1919 sown rye is 000 compared with Condition this y of normal, fall $5 per cent compared with 98 per cent last year. Quite a large percentage of this crop usually cut green for hay and Torage. United States—December 15, estt- mated acreage of fall 1919 sown rye is 5,530,000 acres ri eres last year, Condition this per cent, compared with 89 per TRANSFERS ux to the Lloyd lots 1%, block 21, Nelson's addit Con. $1. Mrs. M. Russett et vir to Agnes M. Johnson, part of lots 4, 5, block 86 Con, $1, et W. J. Warner F. Clark, lots 5, 6, block 62, Sheridan Heights addi- tion, Casper. Con. $1, ete. J. M. Carey & Bro, to Guy H.’Tre- Vett, lov 10, block 80. a Read The Tribune Want Ads Con. $350, 5mK Bes uge this year fs | ther making it | 15, esti. | 000 acres last | 9 | referee in Mo a%o ce 6% ste ote ste ete ee eee PP VOU OVO UO OC OV OV OUI, eee es Ceccccvevccccccoccccoocees: Che C ispet Daily Cribune FACING | the senate. He has made no speeches |of length and has only taken the floor jat rare intervals to introduce a pension a bridge of local im res off half of that [ the ar tonlling: 10,06 ores | they io only or facreage, Ever pplicant, Will recetve the land for which he NEWBERRY AND 134 AIDS there’ has | bill or a bill for ., i | " ae ral there aro ) or mor upplicant r} ad : ast ee ede H tach Lo A minimum price jsenate naval : | Intensely |his former © ' on Calmest of Men Indicted Is Capital aera iot Man Who Beat Ford, and | Whose Friends Were Glad to Help Him GRAND RAPIT equired for each 6.000 for h Politicians Interested in New De- velopments and Out- come of Indictments of the tr n eotretar : bic commander, has been of Drawing Scheduled for Cheyenne 2.\\.q » takes part in the senaie +” 5 ae R banking and currency committee's work* Tuesday Deferred for Lack of Applicants maining probably j which has included consideration of the °3,-(Tnitea| noted John Skelton Williams case in WASHINGTON, Dec. 600 ry ele n th the primaries and the This resolution was re ection prop: | arred to the | and seores nrraigned before TYPEWRITERS tors worked quietly, a Uae Fire dace os he inks: inspecting records and committee on privileges and election GUAT EIT SeRAlian GROTH Pecan Roll, * Htalki » “small politicians thru, 1 reported out and was then rve-} epaired »plie D ih jaining they had ad-t ; eer Myun enling in Per Ib an ABNEY Vout the evidence was sub-| referred to the commsttee on continent Sundsirand Adding Machine: Sigal a SCeEA mute 8 A [matt | grand jury sit expenses which is required to approve! Casper Typewriter Exch; Good Chocolates (assorted), ee ee a ene cree | es whiet er a four vy tll resolutions requiring expenditure o E ypewriter Exchange Per I ti ii ifs ihiaat eesti faementen eee ‘ ed indictments against | senate funds. The resolution was then lJ — Wsitt Hotet Phone 856 ee [tions later udge Sessions assented | Newberry and 124 of his associates allowed to lie without action until Sena! Ixtra Fine Chocolates land set the trial date for January | iy a ¢ ulowed to lie without action until Sena Extra Fine Chocolates, Per Ib. x ce ae amen ees enna Newberry w hird Naval Distr founders of the Mi nd in the Spanii i as lieutenant 1 finally commander. as born in ‘ x i rr Detroit, No I . He was graduated from 1Y rsity and entered busir us ja railrgad superintendent of construc nder ¢ one of thi Per lb. Cocoanut Per Ib. srittle, Per lb. Peanut Bar, Per Ib. ale unive tion.. Tn later life he was connected In saeco ~ | the development of many of the city’s J Hitt -erv fine industries and utilities. In Detroit 0 INA Brat ac pricee «very Ane), celal life ‘Newberry maintains a high . er . | standing. | In the campaign in which he beat | Ford, Newberry did not participate | tively. He was still in the ne | vice at the time. His |managed by many of his . most of them prominent in Detr nd other} cities of Michigan. His campaign ma ager was Paul H. King, then head of |the Red Cross in Miehfxan and now bankruptcy under fe |court appointment. Ford was a candidate for the sena |torial nomination on both the republi-| can and democratic tickets. He v named by the democrats and faced New-| aa = ae The National Bank of Commerce tory there was only a rumor th a bank of strength and service. Xm: Davitt AL Affords an opportunity for an expression of the pleasure we derive ee Por Ib. through our newly established business relations with the men and Per |b. : Glossy Mixed (special), Per Ib. Chocolate Nut Fudge, Per lb. Maple Nut Fudge, Per Ib. Candy Canes, ail colors and sizes < Candy Chains, all colors, women of this community; and on behalf of our entire organization, we wish for you and yours, a very merry Christmas. | nomination and election had not been al together “above board.” The rumor be | came more pronounced when in August }1919, Harl J. Houck and Frank C. Dai ley, special assistants to the attory general, arrived in Michigan. Daile Mhad been active In investigatingtsev« alleged frauds in Indiana muniel tions and the inference was drawn that MoM ©, Fn Me oresio gion Seceoteoeototeoceosie selec Ren no nae an en a a oa a Oa a Oa Oa a RS Send Flowers for Christmas “Say It With Flowers” Again the glorious radiance of the Christmas Flowers thrills the hearts of all with the beautiful spirit of giving. From near and far—the world over—joyous greetings of flowers will make this Yuletide season brighter for friends and loved ones. You are cordially invited to our Display of Christmas Flowers, abounding with Xmas Gift Suggestions: luxuriant blooming potted, plants, decorative, festive baskets of assorted flowers or plant combinations, choicest cut flowers and exquisite corsage bouquets. Flowers and your Greeting on Christmas morning by our Telegraph Delivery Service—covering the U.S. and Canada—will be a delightful All we need is a few hours’ no- surprise to some one near or dear to you. tice. 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