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and better cities and better general avel conditions well jas pass PAGE EIGHT thr ough much better territory from TRAILIS MADE 0300" two points Bismarck Men in Minneapolis With Others to Urge Yel- lowstone Trail Change time that the uctter along the bsence of and delays m cp for the difference in rod pro ferries, ACTION XT WEEK| Mi the there an quate whereas one mist use the Missouri river isting trai ouri tone bridge, y to cro ne ator dge to use the ¢ are The use le w hours d cases has run into s that the new route ; ake from six hours to two days The final efforts of Montana and | quicker traveling than the present North Dakota business to bring [route through and South Da th Yellowstone Natonal ‘Trait | iota P through North Dakota will he made] Turningto road onday and Tuesday at ional} po.nt out that in Mon riveting of the trail a in} posed route in entirely Vonneapolis. Delegate of the best highw: fi Montana; Dickinson, This is also true of th pnd Bismarck are expected to be at Secby to Sterling, and in a large the meeting. A. F. Bradley, secre from rhng to Beach tary of the Bismarck Association of se, they contend that the pro Commerce, now is in’ Minneapolis much earli- nd other Bismarck men there at-|« wuse the new hile show will re- | Jine follows through the best part of ing. A conference | North Dakota west of the Mis s held in Minn-| river, and areaiy is under serious lis this morning to o consideration for i John B. Murphy and MH. A. Semple |nighway by the Glendive, much of sent ng the North | ne w route case left, Trail Would be Routed From | Points in South Dakota a to Bismarck Ve days. mer North conditions, they the pro led and in the from, Glen- | one Mandan | stat dream i Lik | posed route will be pay that the old line be our over it ie work ‘of prc Lontona was are route with populacion. Concert welt of the respective the memorandum proves thut are seven and a halt dollars of bank “deposits the old route while the new has three and a half time punt in its banks. Means Better Service. , that Mobridge is the only th bank deposits ‘totaling more million dollars as aguinst six other route. ious | feur cities on the oth the tourist rn Semple are | ing, brief morandum | route the Glendive ¢ uber | here setting forth every | million ion why tite! along northward | route Missouri | that ar obridge to Bismarck and the Northern Pacific y line through Mandan, Dick ch, and Glendive and re nt route of the Yellow Mont. A copy nd, indexed, ef sum photos ¢ interest urphy and to mm the of Commerce phase of the trail from 4 tel, general stores, camp grounds, problem has been exa oughly and dispassionately, and ‘every effort put forth to prove that will result in a benefit il Association and garage und auto repair i preceded by amu : of its contents will be pre d to each member of the execu- | e of the rgument made suppo sen tive com its author sources will bring routing, the Glendive ps are convineed they will succeed! in’ their efforts. Would Be Benefit. The advocates of the change fully| park, the bad lands with their pic- appreciate that a re-routing of the] turesque format.ons, the long bridges Trail will work some hardship to the | over the Missouri and the Yellow- South and North Dakota towns now] sione riyers, and the general up-to- on that trail, and that their com-|dateness of the cities and paved munities will benefit by it. But. they | streets and fine buildings. argue that the cl I Benefit the} The Glendive delegation are confi- trail as a who emiise the new} dent thut success will reward their rout frorts since that was the first to in- Used Car SALE Favorable Terms Given ONE 1922 MODEL DODGE TOURING ONE 1921 OLDSMOBILE FOUR TOURING ONE BUICK SIX TOURING. OVERHAULED ONE REO TOURING All have spare Tires and are in splendid condition, Dakota Auto Sales Co. 107-5th St. Phone 428 tion of statements. Py nd ur | sde as well az other points of inter- the fa Ft. Lincoln, the at Hebron, Medora ranch, its petri- eubin, briquetting plun | with its Roosevelt ‘JUST RELRINDING THE ONLY LURE FIR SLDAED LYLINGERS ’ Having the scored or worn cylinders reground HERE means absolutely satisfactory work —no “lapping. ete., afterwards is necessary. Our equipment removes the necessary metal accurately and smoothly, tt Jeaves no high spots, and, the cylinders will stay gas-tight forrthe work is done RIGHT. Inquire. Bismarck Machine Works Bismarek, N. D. \ ‘Phone-83 ment places and | e the state capital at Bismarck,. | fied’ forest and its probable tiational | | the of the fc ns | THE MISSION OF THE BOY SCOUTS BY COLIN H. LIVINGSTONE President, Boy Scouts of America | ‘scouting’ old words | and bristling with new | to every boy in all civilize: a] “Scouts” bursting meanings lands! He plans to be longs to bray ny he a “Scout,” real red-blouded, wide-awake, 1 of pep, knowledge and * wants to cut his way ful, forceful and resourceful hood by new alluring paths a periences that give him a great bros vision of his “today.” ; He builds in his mind and plans a future his “to rrow.” He will be master mechanic of a succeszfal life of se | The oath, the scouting are into the ne ing: mind Playin for he laws, the program of fitted psychologically of the boy's unfold- nd growing body. ames of boyhood with I the zest of his nature, he is he led slmost unconsciously into hood, equipped with a power of wrong thinking, wrong. pleasures and tion ter self is freed for a sue- eer of helpfulness and nong his fellows, lization mighti we ever dreamed of. Other countries--a score COLIN I. LIVINGSTONE half of them—are training their boy- hood under fascinating program. To them, it is a universal league of boyhood and the brotherhood of man, rcligioy obeying the laws of the eternal God, to whom every Boy Scout in deepest reverence bows his | head. avgurate the movement“and has been the mainspring of all the effort thus far spent along this line. ; “ ANDERSON IS i | | | Sentence SENT 10 PEN to Stick Unless Appeal Succeeds |¢ ; apolis and St. New York, Feb. 9. derson must go to Sing Sing prison two years for third de- gree forgery in falsifying the books of the state anti-saloon league of which he is superintendent, unle his conviction by a jury on Janu: 29 is reversed on appeal. In imposing sentence, Ceurt Justice Tompkins’ said “th crime was deliberately committe and aggravated “by sonie of his te: timony which was obviously untrue.” | The sentence followed an impas- ; sioned plea for clemency by former! Governor Charles §. Whitman, An- | on's chief counsel, and an appeal By Ferdinand Pecora, assistant dis- | trict attorney, that the Bua eRe | “be such us to satisfy the public that justice has been done and that the law is no respector of persons.” Anderson was freed on $5,000 bail on a stay of execution to permit M Whitman to seek a certificate of rea- sonable doubt wifich the trial court refused to grant. certificate will be heard by the court February 15. > As he left the court room Anderson | was served*with papers in a 000 libel suit ‘brought against the league, of which he still is superin- tendent, by Francis Cortwright of Corning, N. Y., who has accused the league of having libelled him in lit- | erature distributed throughout. the district in which he was q candidate for the state assembly in 1922, j William TH, An- | for cne or Supreme HAS RESIGNED Gloversville, N. Y., Feb. The resignation of W. H. Anderson as superintendent of the aloon | lengue of New York was pted at| a meeting of the league's board of | directors in New York City last announcem was by the Rev, William C.} Spicer, -president of the league und pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Gloversville. ——-- ~ I Vance Starts South. “Dazzy” Vance, strikeout king of the National League, is the first ball | player to start south. The Brooklyn twirler is en route ‘to Florida in hi “flivver.” His destination is Clear- water, where the Dodgers will train. Due to the uncertainties of touring ir a “fliv” Vance believes in getting an early start. i IN MEXICO | i | | ee Admiral S, E. Kitelle is oR aring in the role of Uncle Sam! fore an audience consisting of; De La Huerta and other Mexican’ insurgents. ‘He commands Amer-! ican vessels ordered te. Vera Cruz! with the idea of breaking up the] bloekade-on oil ports, ‘upolis Y. H yoneeene Arguments for a 4; ‘cement-like wall. ‘men after CRACK BOWLERS» IN ACTION St. Poul, Feb. _9—-Out-of-town bowlers will get thelr first crack at the pins in the final shift toda the International Bowling Associ: tion’s 16th annual tournament here! after a 24-hour monopoly by Minne- Paul rollers. ! In the opening shifts of the tour- nament last night, participated in by 32 five-man teams from ‘the Twin s, top honors went to the J. A. Fagerlee team of Minneapolis with 2,692, one pin ahead of the Minne- M, C. A. Five. Three s: gles and three double shifts wer on today’s guard with two shifts in the five-man event set for tonight. It is in t p.m, event that outside teams will get into action.! These teams are from Green Bay, Fargo, Chicago, St. Cloud, Mankato, nd Austin. MINE WATER LEVEL SINKS :10 to 14 Days, However, To| Be Required for Draining Crosby, Minn., Feb. 9.—Flow of water from the mud lake jnto'the flooded Milford iron mine near here which contains the bodies of 41 drowned:miners, stopped late yester- and within a few. hours the wa- ter in the shaft had sunk to the 51- foot level. This is a total drop of 36 feet according to measurements tak- en in the shaft when the water was highest. 4 A ‘Engineers are greatly heartened over the new turn of events which is the first important in their favor since the disaster occurred late Tues- day. They Welieve that the opening to the ill-fated pit has been closed by the muck and sand forming a This barrier, it is felt, with the water removed from the Inke will be able to withstand the reduced pressure and keep the pit closed, The water as it now stands in the shaft is just 84 feet‘above the 135- foot level where it is believed most of the trapped miners perished. _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SUMMER CAMP __| NEAR VOLCANO Feb.) 9.—A_ recreation } and summer school almost. on the brink of Kilauea on the island of Hawali, the largest continuously active voleano in the world, will be provided for members of the Hawaii Education association through plans now under consideration by the organization. The camp site desired is near the trail which leads to a large, apparent- ly bottomless pit known as the Devil’s Throat, from which steam Honolulu, center Approval of the plan of action ; adopted by the’ Whitmarsh Mining company, operators of the Milford, was given late by a party of mining inspecting the project. This plan is to drain mud lake which at the hest will require 10 to 14 days, and then pump the water from. the shaft. + The Family Car. “How many will your car hold?” arises constantly. Tke crater of Kilauga-iki is to the right of the: site,.and Halemaumau, (House af Ever-Lasting Fire) the pit proper of Kilauea, is approximately a mile A tract of five acres will be re- questioned from the government. The Hawaiian department of the army maintains a military camp near the crater to provide rest and recreation for officers and enlisted men, the “All the neighbors—and once in a |while my wife and myself.”—Life. =— CROSLEY ONE TUBE place gffording relief from the humid ‘atmosphere of the lowlands, CROSLEY TWO TUBE .... CROSLEY THREE TUBE ..... CROSLEY FOUR TUBE. ‘NEUTRODYNE FIVE TUBE... HORNS FROM vo A. $15 10 $45 AIHA? We will install the complete outfit and sell on _monthly paynppats if desired, | " : CORWIN AGTOR Co. Fd at Shoot the hills in an Overland! With a surge of robust power, Overland whips into action— off like a streak — carrying you up and over the top of: meanest hills. The bigger: ‘Overland engine is irresistible in power—and simply amazing in how much it does on a few gills of gasoline and oil. Try it out. Overland will prove on the road its reputation as the most car in the world for the money. Champion $695; Sedan $795, £. 0. b. Toledo. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 e Hills/ . steepest, Lahr Motor Sales Company. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA A Lone TIME INVESTMENT Every Dedge Brothers Sedan body is steel built throughout — sills, pillars, panels, frames and all. . This all-steel gesign—exclusively a Dodge Brothers feature—possesses certain prac- tical advantages which recommend it most emphatically to the closed car buyer. It reduces cost, assures a structural preci- - sion which is particularly evident in the snug fit of doors and windows, and results in a staunchness of construction which guarantees to the owner a Jong time invest- ment—cnd a long time satisfaction. KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES, M.B. GitMaAN Co. Bismarck. —— PHone soe ‘