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r THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925 \ elisa asec Che Casper Oailp Cridune ; 4 ThE C ‘aaperBailyGrttame) CROSSWORD PUZZLE te =2IKELLOGG THIRD|AGED MOTHER cre vee _ E, HANWAY AND E. E: HANWAY House 101—Appropriating $51.60 office as second class matter, », 1916 local news published herein. for relief of E. L. Dana on account of erronsous ‘lease. Ayes, 61; noes 0. House 103—Appropriating $1,329.43 Prohibiting aliens earms and other House 171 ftom possessing MINNESOTAN TO Appointment of Next AND SON BIE INCAR CRASH Mont.; her son, Jake Borden, 50, and Mrs, John Douglas, 45, of Jefferson Against Law =a every sveniiig Sis The Sam erare for relief of the Tolland company on : iy cation offices: Tribune account of erroneous land sale. i LINCOLN, Neb, Feb. 19—(By pero poet. SIS The Associated Press.}—In a decree FF PRESS Senate 27—Banking code act. Ayes BUTTE, Mont.,-Feb. 19.—Mrs. C. ree ae = rate Wie ora et ted Pr to the use for publication. of 57; noee . B. Shiauger, aged 17, of Whitehail,| banded down yesterday the decision of the district court of Lancaster county, the Nebre- 4 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. C.) ee) arms..Ayes 59; ncea 2, Island, Mont., were drowned in a| Premo court Held ‘that tho stato gas s--= 15 and 16 House 1 Plumbing code act. * slough 75. yards from the Jefferson | Station. operate ‘ , Tele * partments | | aE im Ayes 53; noes 8. State Secretary Island Milwaitkes “depot at 7:20|¢nor Bryan's administration was 7a ptodetial late? Postponed. — | Island Milwaukee depot Tuesday | | iegal- One dissenting opinion i Suite 404 pei ans 45 anty fund act By pochaly bia eheny they were riding crashed oft| ¥25 siven by Justice Thompson, te in G4 26—Dec: legal rate Tere ec e ss les of the ee ean ace i Pal ial eee eee eee taht te, 8 fet | 2 Se EAU I Malai, + Beb// A8—foy,) ae ewes 9 taened a aigyer (and Saeey : sa edi ts gies hss het conan The Associated Press.)—When Frank) Pinned then | underneath. ‘They FORD TO SELL BONDS. 3 cent. By house. — : . Paul, whose noml- ied in less than two feet 7, NGTON, Feb. .— For Senate 111 —- Converting three. | 3. Kellogg of St. Paul, wi no) | of veaten, Mra. Douglas’ thusbanal jaca ote Deney f eights mill tax levy for universityyor Wyoming ‘building fund to general nation as secretary of state to suc- ceed Charles E. Hughes, has just and Shadan La Hood, of Cardwell, found the bodies ‘at midnight after | the first time since Henry Ford be came involved in railroad operations, sy Carrier and Outside State been confirmed by the senate, takes aaa caeatite tan Dr oe abate Ba aa > e » ta rs | of his transportation corpora. . fund of state. BY seine threeeighth | his mew post in March, he will be] fcarching the road from the latter| tions applied today to the Interstate 0—Repealing the ahira, Mineuotan sto. ait inathel St one and one half miles university of Wyoming a. By senate. for cabinet at Washington. Others were The victims were on their ‘y to Cardwell to witness basket- Commerce commission for permia- sion to Issue new securities without . Alexander Ramsey a William Itaneously announcing that Mr. Passed by Senate. Windom. ball games at the high school. |; a Gieeae — his tataceats would ie to salt and Searchi: { 2 u - b peoete!/a0—Relsane 1 aay: is horoeward Hg parties were sent out for| buy them. The Detroit and Ironton ait pone a ale for purpose of pre-| Mr. Kellogg today {ts home them when their absence was| % Toledo | alas atee acai orate eg gaia VO CAL. Senate 92—Relating tothe practice | He attended first a rural school) Which {s Chen's stronghold and| practice prevails of displaying a flag ———_— oe medict: opepitaacins Y and later grade school headquarters. from a schoolhouse roof when every Janae idly , 2—Black substance from emoke Senate 5 e reserve bank act.) 4) 14 age of 19 he left the farm ————— pupil is present. The children ta’ w York's House Problem neral spring 3—Strap for sharpening Ayes 23; noes 4. to study in a Rochester law office,| | Since the end’ of the war no fewer | great pride in this and the rivalry 18—Decays 5—Place of learning (abbr.) House 49-—Relating to property ex. , ‘| than 15,000 monuments have Db. Balwreats chobula ta tounastod 5) 18—To play the banjo carelessly 6—Consumed empt fror soe |4.| 2nd was: sdmitted to ‘the “ber iin) oat ehrodeh di Bava. pen berween, echouls 1s found;t>-2niptove i w York commissioner of tenement houses would 16—Remain 7—Hypnotio state (pl.) House 2 ‘Ayes 27; | 1877. cted throughout France gla tempt to solve the riddle of the Rhine or any other 17—A main artery 8—An ancient king of Egypt noes 0 For his first case Mr. Kellogg was meone would help him solve the problem 19—Consume 9—Printer’s measurement toniget. a) co apa Prati aa iber of low priced, livable apartments 20—Shut ! 10—Roeky be as a “ties venhy i abbas a { 21—Amphiblans 11—Go by ‘Thre sh Bill rag abi a Eee 2—Part of the body (pl | 12—Yes roug s the horse-was his client. He won is nation, as well ag of foreign countries, 2—Extreme skill 14—Gaze Intently case an collected $3 certs. fee, b ns on how to live. The southerner believes in 29—Helght (abbr.) 16—Thin portion i O F 4 but on the return trip the horse 4 ding lawns of an estate; the Californian puts | SoA letter ie—yYouth f Lading OY | aroppea dead and he had to walk "7 galows; and the New Yorker is wedded to bere score ae 20—Duratlon the Pea eRe pareoiee tote poae use habits sr ny : ee a co omen Freee Western Wool wat tise tet ‘See sod But partly from economic reasons, partly because people $4~An elder (ebbr.) 24—Division of « book . sted county attorney.- he see that a change would be hygienically and morally beneficial, £5—Surrounds the earth 26e= Prandin ieee In 1916 he won the Republican <j and partly because there is a genuine longing for a less pent 37—Half an em 27—Within BOSTON, Feb. 19.—Representa-| nomination for United States sena- 5 n life, New York is considering the prospect of getting a half 38—Nickel (abbr.) 28—Opening above # door tives of the Boston Wool Trafe| tor from Minnesota and was elected. of million tenement dwellers into the outlying regions. The “own 40—South American plant 30—Wearled fsscciation argued before members| He was defeated in 1922 by Dr. 4 ’ idea of the west has found new and possibly | 41—Crushed 34—Run quickly of the interstate commerce com-| Henry Shipstead, Farmer-Laborite. : ; 42—8train 36—Vivid color miston here today in favor of the| President Harding then appointed 43—Man's name (familiar) 38—Formerly establishment of through bills of| him legal adviser’ to the Pan-Amert- e nomic pressure is brought by expansion of the Man- 4—Civil Engineer (abbr.) 39—Bird’s beak lading, through rates and joint rates| can Union convention at Santiago, R n wholesale district intd sections now, covered by tene- 46—Abbr. for unit of dry measure | 40—Lubricant on wool originating in the western | Chile,-after which he resumed his “4 houses. The term “tenement” however, no longer means. in 47—Fame; praise 45—Allusion states and shipped to Boston by rail| law practice in St. Paul. On Octo- i case that the place is a “flop house” or fire trap. One 48—Man's name (familiar) 49—Comedy ind the Panama Canal. asia GS to See cacliage 4 a of tenement dwellers is composed of ordinary salaried 49—Iron (chemical symbo 50—Toward Pawar ness... OF 1s Bananas Britain. a ey airly good circumstances, and this class is the one 50—Beverage 51 a < MeAManID Fines ant reloads Sywere x ; s in fairly g u BhoLike 51—Part of verb “to be jpresent. The association claims a aE a sking suburban dwelling 84—Toward 53—Took without right that under present conditions the B 7 ht &SP. b 9 w Fifty millién dollars would be involved in financing the 86—Milltary camrs 55—Fral| boat wool ‘trage is not getting the con- rig uos = = = 5 removal of Manhattan’s half million. One plan proposed that a 89—A month | 56—Abbr. for day of the week templated benefits of the canal fund of $10,000,000 be lent the home builders and paid back at 60—Natives of Scotiand 57—Plural ending for mahy nouns | f@°ilities. Are Opposed C. H. REIMERTH & co. Ayes 22; noes 0. ting to the Ore- bound from London, where he had represented the United States at the court of St. James since late in 1923. noticed at the games. > CHINESE WAR RESUMED. }an auxil¥ary of the Detroit, | and Ironton road, made the applica- was for authority 000 in five per cent first tion to noes 0. TANGHA el 9 iy The]. SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Ing to Uvestock'| Mr. Kellogs’s, career began yearn| Assoclated Preas) Fights oat and contrary to all = ————— Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably 13; noes 5. ago in a Minnesota Jaw office. Later| again broken out between Sun Yet| 22%t,? ne Soe pe gn KICK, IF YOU sure. These will give you a clue to other words crossing them, ating to annual/ he became a United States senator.| Sen's followers In Kwangtung proy-| me cigar ate Ms ‘Nabe cates tive c and they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each white surer. Ayes Born in Potsdam, New York, Do-| {nce and troops of the Chihit gen.| Dis Gerporatigns would furnish the space, words starting at the numbered squares and running either noes, 7 | comber 22,.1856, he came to Minne-| eral, Chen Chiung Min, Sun Yat| Te neede cent a month, final payment being made in horizbntally or vertically or both. 62—Unit of weight 58—Part of a barrel Senate 74—Relating to high school districts. “Ayes 19; noes 4. sota When hoe was nine years old, with his father to settle on a farfn. Sen forces claiming the ‘capture of Tamsul, 15 miles south of Waichow, In some parts of England the ecmathitng 11 t years, Similar plans have been carried.out | S*—Perch 594-Beast of burden | Decorated By | ee | SES ee | nein ie eight ear Biman lng hare ben xenon | ERE wy, aoe | Lea eee ea INCOME TAX SERVICE production, four-room houses on medium-sized"lots could be 68—Make love | 62—A grain } © make London's drinking bars more MONTHLY BOOK | : 6 4 i pnfion | KEEPING 5S I pel | 63—Watering place World. Flier eed Wiehtiae amation and tm-|) 4th Floor, O-S Building Toe pees 767 The east is settled in its ways and does not like to live or 71—Golf eS oe emall child var pg ag eae ap i ct, he might do so, or just as likely, he might not. Now ‘would tend to increase drunkenness, ‘ " f the exponents of this new “own your own home” idea are NEW YORK, Feb. 19—The Amer-| @SPecially among the women. : ble to convince half a million Gotham- dwellers that the idea f | | noes 4 can-Swedish News Exchange an- r is ri they will accomplish something really difficult and || House “66—1 m.| Rounced that King Gustay V, of worth while. something that has already been accomplished | | PUZZLE provement aiseict tenes: vera Pie baby dealer bct cab pane assen B os h pp bir the west | nome nighten 4 4 Paw - ! upon Lieutenant Eric Nelson, one of : N | SOL UTION ,dzouse 178—Game and fish bi!l.)‘the American aviators in the round | yLc a ana | 4S 3 . the world flight. | : Haywood and the Soviets }| | Senate 25—Relating to deposits of] Axel F. Wallenberg, Swedish min-|j the Corners! A William D. Haywbod is reported to be back inthe Gniten Solution of Wednesday's Puzzle | public money, Ayes 46; noes 12. ster in Washington, on whose ° eta ine a Aig rot k 4 J SJETRIAIP RICA House 102—-Relating to assessment | ‘ecommendation the decoration was ™~ States, hay returned from Russia with the idea of x and abolishing deputy assessor sys-| conferred, has asked, through the j surrendering himself to the federal atithorities and taking his ic}atHle{o| BI tem of Usting property for taxa.| state department, for the passage | | medicine with other I. W. W. and communist agitators who | [o*9 BEORENEER tlon. Ayes 48; noes 10. by congress of an act authorizing | were indicted together for obstructing the wartime activities | [o{c/c/MMEIN[E) ar House 201—Natrona county salary | Lieutenant Nelson to wear. the| of the United S$ Tf this true it indicates that Big Bill RIE TED) aga KINI ot Z | Th as t s eyes opened by first hand experience wit the | IM ere should be no. dark, | during the days when he headed the I. W, W. and made it the AT gloom. - militant army of discontent in United Stat His motto * was to fight organized society by violence in every possible O outdoor game has anything on garden- LOCAL } | way, not hesitating even at the use of bombs and dynamite to ing for good recreation. te with A light } | wreck in al plants and homes of those who refused to your neighbors or friends as to earliness and DEALERS the hone erg, 2nd there about | - make terms with the labor radicals. He was one of the men f Wi l th al th he house lends charm, too, and | : tried fof the murder of a governor of Idaho during a war be size of crop. in or lose, there is always ie ALL STANDARD makes the home more inviting | {tween miners and mine owners some twenty years ago ia reward of fresh, crisp, delicious vegetables right — §1Z2E VEGETABLE ‘4 and comfortable. oH ‘ always had his hand raised against the, existing off the vines or out of the earth. PACKETS } | Like I Gc he has sickenea of it and now sk ymes back to his own « try feeling that it is better to be | a8y: Aves. t | = prison here than one of the ruling class there. No other rea- | -,¥ 4° Soo j a rona sonable c lanation can be given for his return at this time “Wouse 64-“Relating. “tc | f he has returne: ht district bonds | wer : Russia’s reign of terror is thus serving a somewhat use Ower ful purpose in disillusion revoluntionary agitators in other h lands. Close acquaintan th the monster of bolshevism | seems to breed horror and Ic g t amo! » who | | m tly rk differe than i did ten years. ago. If all the. signs 1 the New Yorker to favor a new residential svernment und has concluded the American plan is much better Haywood was alw ys a disturber of the “hell-raising” type wood welcomed the bolshevik revolution in manifestation of a movement which was the world and free the workers every from this country while his vities during the y the shipload of other ze.” So he iste ond lecaliaions xoraiencionedsy, | |” Snaiians ert areca Rawr avatable atlocalidenlars: AT ANY PRICEY ONLY a =the Fav ernment He bas bres saybe bits Bieta N &Co's | TO BURN A era te nen totes herent thee ear om ination Introduced in, Genate, the “dictatorship of the proletariat” is not a brother f the workers, but is a eeual and conselenceless small group, exercising more repressive methods more people, and shedding more blood the old ezarist regime did exit *o maintain itself lover of the Am posterity, Let every eve to h rican, sweat em the least particular the laws of the country every well by blood of the Revolution never to tolerate their violation by others. As the patriots Baume Bengué. It starts oa eater gree cen Aas pes | aaa mens . TRAIN SCHEDULES | ™ and so to the support of the constitution and laws, let every you apply it. | CHICAGO & NOR’ American pledge‘his life, his property, and his sacred honor GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH Westbound THWESTERN let every man remember that to violate the law {s to trample BE | No. 603 - 85 o De; eats on the blood of his father, and to tear the charter of his own BENGUE| No. 613 ZLOB OX 2:1 and children’s liberty. Let reverence for he laws be breathed (ANALO£s1GUE) | * euacenes oArtives db by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on Fors: Coughs and 0, 622 we 2. son m. pig her lap, let it be taught in schools, in seminaries, and in col- —— oa, Rawtholad Soe ee BURLINGTON. Pe QUINCY m leg t it be written in primers, in spelling books, and.in al | Noee rrives Depaits preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in legis- Ro. 8 Sia = 00 p.m iv and enforced in courts of justice, And in short, let Wealbouud 8:10 p. m sis te become the political religion of the nation. — Abraham | |No. 29 - Pe is Ve Departs WeAla | os 7:10 & m, deeded 73—Female sheep 72—The one to whom a thing ls 66—Before 68—Senlor (abbr.) 63—New England (abbr.) King: Gustav SJeleiH} eee os RIE lr IRI INTHE LEGISLATURE Senate 121—Relating to reimburse. state for taxes law ment of counties by exampted under | Revenue Passed by House soldier bonus When in PAIN Nothing brings forting reHef as the original such com- with protests from many prominent people, among them Lady Lawson, who contends that brighter “pubs” Youll Win at Gardening Northrup, King & Co.’s Seeds have produced satisfactory crops in 40 years. They germin- ate wonderfully and produce vegetables truc to type and of excellent quality. Generous size packets, in a wide assortment of varieties are poo b ¢ ws home. Ju tricity is y Two Cents! gloom-making corners —then presto, Light up the corners, for elec- | ra A Light All Night Fer ‘ t in your turn of the switch joy triumphs over ist a ery cheap in Casper. ati iN