Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1925, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 Beene OCTOBER 2951: SURVEYS WADE. OF CROP LOSS. INLATESTORM GREAT PALLS, Mont., Oct. 29,— (#)—-Late reports received from the Great Falls farming districts indi- e the loss on beets and root crops ot be as much as feared. G. instructor hool, this nonn stated that he had made in- spection’of n numier of fields, os had a dozen farmers, and he found conditions better than expected. bout 20 per cent of the sugar crop in this section {fs elther {n in the dump," sald Mr. Ras- ‘and tf thé weather will let up enough the rest will be gotten out without particular loss Potatoes are not fr as now ms to have saved them 5 per cent of the potato crop fs in the ground, but if. the weather’ Improves it !s expected to be saved. The loss tn grade wil be partly made up by the added weight through molsture, “The 20 per cent loss,” sald Mr. Nasley, ‘“4will come through low ering the grade because of moisture The number 1 grade can carry 14} per cent moisture. The rain and) snow will cause nt least 4 per cent | more than that.’ Polar Flier to Continue Quest of “Lost Continent” in Arctic th ___ Not daunted by failure of air detachment of MacMillan expedi ne conquer Arctic with plancs Comdr. Richard Byrd, U. S. N fliers, back in Washington, is studying polar atmosphere con- with my plans institute. four clilldren yotrSelf, then iknow how to conduct it.” loss for words. her grandmother expecting T'll get the money have some in a Chicago bank BOULDER, Colo., Oct. if necessary I'll go back ther automobile crash - Oc work for a while ta get more. which Miss Doroth was thinking of La Hout M Pauline Meyer Hans Van Pugh’'s offer, $2,000 by the nald Ainsley Capitulates, peepee es An agreement fo debt to the United States on a bas of $13,820,000 was signed Wednesd by Minister Pp for his governm and Secretary Mellon for the Am can debt commission. as accorded Poland, th tion over a period of 62 ye Interest at 3 per cember 15, 1 thereafter. I in cash. chases of surplus war supplies eee # Che Casper Daily Tribune PASE FIVE Nonsense, of course you will!’ No, I'm determined to go ahead for the mothers’ I—. you have three “Wait until yo “AW, Amoura, wea c She had coe “Well, I'm going ahead «: somehow (To be continued.) | gainst Richard McLaughlin | In the next installment: J. 7 + Ix Morris of Denver. The two young ladies were riding in cab when it \wa. machine occupied ml Morris. The out on bond, d with dri ed. B. nager of THONIAN now DEBT PACT iT Yellow ny, who filed the suit, : petition that the two me hi | responsible IS SIGNED for the WASHINGTON, Oct. much the Ived in ‘The general terms are the ent a yi d 3 honia will ar to Dy per cent The debt was made up of pur DRUNKS RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURY TO CASPER | GIRLS SUED IN COURT accident Sunday Dance ss Law Fought In Montana Court | rr) PHOTO a A man without a country, SE Frederick Webster bas waiting seven month in Ch jail for a nation to claim him. US. wants to deport him ‘to Canada as a bigamist; but Gana- | Mir. da, regarding him as yndesirable, |The 1 . refuses to accept him; and Great Britain won't allow him to enter England the — | the | | A el y r for relie 80; | torn tence include any estimate for] ditions, hopeful of finding a means of overcoming the ‘obstacles Bee Ethene eats . pre possibility | of “not’. ‘threshing, “bat| © hich defea ed him on the top of the earth. The photo shows him | ministratior mia? {fir ng or only that the moisture will lowsr with his finger on the spot in the Arctic where he hopes to find a SSuMTRETGe ae BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 29.—(?)—| nigh ity Hmit uld}ers iy the wheat grade to make a 20 per Sst Contin sys Aluminum furniture is now being! The question of the legality of the] tl be ld the ima vill | intend cent loss on, grain yet to be «| made for homes and offices. day dance law has been taken t ‘taking threshed.”” = AS Husks of Gold! By Central Press. WICHITA, Kansas, There is gold everywhers got to do is look for it W. E. Blain’s unique business sus- tains his philosophy. He makes “more money than a si Oct. |ier. “Don't allow her to rag you, naster of | Robinsoh, when she gets in one of ‘Thomas | er stand for {t | CHAPTER 81. sf butter and jcessfu! banker , Was having a bad time! ‘out of the busines: Grandma Ainsley was in! Robinson, a worried ‘oe selling corn! of her mo: | rown, locked from one to the other i husks, 2 ML not per ef the women, then “cast his eyes | He.buys all the! } down. HI husks he can ob- t you tw “You may go now, Robinson, tain in the great rried or some ‘ca'd the old lady, “And,” she added, corn belt of Kan-| have your bre your own; with a twinkie fn her eye, “tell sas and surround-| home instead of mine. { | Magate she mustn't SPOIL so many individual, ; r,"” ing states, paying humorless 2 as high as $130 a| wa n his ralstress{ When they were alone, Grandma ton for them, and| was m of him, He} Ain: took off her giasses and supplies them to| shifted from to another,; made herself comfortable ‘nthe coneerns in var-| face immutat But, moddom: only Ight-back chair in. the --— ious parts of the I kne t going to|room, “I didn’t think you were} J country, which t iven't. the | ever coming to see me.” | ‘ nd resell them for use in shtest amount of galiantry In] “I haven't felt much like going ng hot tamales, sausages, etc.| your make-ip. You'd have me be- where,” Amoura replied, in- bas Leen in the business five | eve that Maggie is ‘some terrible nitely. “I was over here the other tnorning and. they wouldn't let me awaken you.” “Yes, they think I should sleep nnd reports that it is grow- I the time. He-is reticent his. profits, but admits .they demon, some. The butler boldly cut in. “But, moddom, she carries off things. A 2 ¢ putting him in a class/ basket every day. You'd be sur-/ the sleep of the dead, quite ignor- ank how Ing the fact that soon I'll be sleep- many eggs we have to y Sh =," “Don't t “I'l make more money ff I only coud obtain more corn shucks sult- able for the purpose,” he avers. ing forever." “Al, granny, you're in a darit mood today. What’s the matter? ‘moddom" me,. Robinson, h affe jon, You know Other men are followipg Blain’s W to speak property. Has Trossy been’ a bad cat?" Iead In the business, but he {s the, r Robinson was beginning to} Amoura looked around for her ‘corn husk king. | re. grandmother's pet. -_—- —— u never can get along with| ‘The old lady ignored the ques- ‘omen employed in this house, atthough I permit you them and supervise their © wonder you have never wife. No woman ex: , Weak one like me te you more than tion, and asked one. “Well WHAT are you going to do next, young lady z “Oh, grandma, I have the swell- est idea! Let me tell you about It." She elaborated on the details ef her plan to uplift the down- trodden of Stone and Green streets. The queen-mother of the Ainsley family heard her in silence, nod- diny her head and then. Edmund Stinnes : Quits Germany * For the U.S. A.» some p| moddom—Mrs. Ainsley,” he tone of resignation. . “if BERLIN, Oct. 29.—(#)—The de- binson,” his Inquisitor “What do you think?” Pparture from Germany of Dr, Ed y, “You are going to “Well, I've always belleved in mund Stinnes, eldest son of the late e notice, and you know that I| letting people mind their own busi- Hugo Stinnes, industrial magnate, n't allow you to do it.) You must] ness.” was kept secret, and news has only! marry Maggie, and that will end Amoura shifted uncomfortably. She'll throw then, instead all these arguments. a rolling pin u of Mstening to you. The voice of a newcomer caused them both to turm “Quit picking n Robinson, andma.” Amoura strode som, kissed her turned te the but- now been received of his arrival tn New York. 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