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PAGE SIX PAGE EIGHT ~ WHE MT ADs nmrmesaree THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TRAILSOUTH 10 DEADWOOD ISLAYED OUT Picturesque Auto Route from narck Planned By New Association Lemmon, S$, BD, March 21 About 50 delegates from various towns be tween Bismarck, N. D., and Dead wood, S. D., were present at a teor ganization meet f the Black and Blue Trai! Association. This meet ing was sponsored by the Lemmon Chamber of Commerce and after serving & noon lunch the organiza- tion meeting was held in the club rooms of the Chamber of Commerce The Black and Blue Trail was lay- ed out as follows: Beginning at B marck, North Dakota, then to Man- dan, Flasher, Carson, Elgin, New Leipzig, in North Dakota, then to Lemmon, Meadow, Bison, Strool, Buffalo, Redig, Castle Rock, Newell, Sturgis, and to, Deadwoow all in South Dakota, a distance of about | 1 330 miles, a!l of which road is grad-| State Sun ed and in good condition, except for | four miles between New Leipzig and Lemmon, which will be graded this t on As ition, will be present of the speakers School Conventi he held in this city on May Dr. Bowden will have charge of COAL MINER sg ESCAPE DEATH northeast of here, that an epidemic of sore throats with symptoms: of diphtheria was spreading among res- IN BIG STORM idents of uel ee West Frankfort, Ill, Mar. 21-—One of the most striking features of the} tornado here was the larger portion of women and children in the cas- More than 1,500 coal} miners were at work beneath the (surface in the devastated area and|Neims, of Griff lualty list | thus escaped. TORNADO JERKS BUILDING OUT OF MAN’S HAND Princeton, Ind March 21.--John , adds a touch of humor to the after-storm Stories of Nearly forty of the dead in West] the tornado. Neims saw the storm Frankfort were small children. One| coming and ran far the IMinois.Cen- of the most heart touching scenes| tral station at Griffin, “As J took after the disaster was the long row| hold of the door knob that storm in the morgue of little bodies from! just naturally jerked the station !which life had been snuffed out al-| right out of my hand,” he said. most in the twinkling of an eye. PERE MARQUETTE BY NICKLE PLATE Detroit, Mich. Mar. 21.—Stock- | TO BE LEASED “Neims was slightly injured.” | Two Appointments By Gov. Sorlie Governor A. Sorlie today made two appointments, one being Dr. R. S$. Towne of Bismarck as Advisory MBB holders of the Pere Marquette Rail-| Counsel to the State Board of Health |way meeting here today ratified Jleasing of the road to the Nickle , Cleveland. ieee hotles Divisional’con-| Surgeons Needed f | Plate system, This is the final step just been received that | necessary, aside from the permis- ,» the exee-/sion of the Interstate Commerce t. Paul City | Commission to place the Pere Mar- jquette in the merger being under- the|taken by the Van Sweringens of for a six year term, and the other, Dr. Solon Crum of Fargo reappoin' ed on the Board of Dental Examin- ers for five years. ORCHESTRA BY MAIL Detroit, March 21.—A course in “school orchestra” is given by the extension department of Detroit Teachers’ College. This course is in- tended for teachers who wish to di- FORM PLANS TO PUT GASS C0. ON THE MAP Fargo N. D., Mar, 21.—About half a hundred farmers and bankers got here recently and formed s for a program to put Cass y, North Dakota, “on the map.” Plans were laid for a campaign which has the following two ends: To make Cass county famous throughout the nation as a producer of exceptional quality seeds, live- stock, poultry and farm produce gen- erally. To establish within the county a permanently profitable type of farm- ing based on quantity production. F, A. Irish, representative from the ninth federal reserve district on the agricultural commission of the American Bankers Association, said: “It is the purpose of the bankers to aid in every possible way in get- ting better sires, in producing high- er quality seeds, in getting agricul- ture on a permanently profitable basis. I am frank to say that we have a selfish motive. We want to get everybody in the county pulling together, so that we may build up the kind of farming that will bring in good returns and bring them in ; ee - meeting started the movement, and| pure seed; sweet clover and corn] farmers are rapidly joining it. A committee was named to set the ball rolling, through visiting each bank in the county and having each institutions back one of] students in the University of Oregon the following subjects to the end of! who fail to pass an entrance exam- final supremacy in the county of the] ination in English are required to two first named projects: Alfalfa on every -fari girls club work; SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 19235 production. THOSE WHO FLUNK Portland, Ore, March 21.—All take a course in English usage, boys and| without credit, until excused by the farm accounting; | instructor. _ World’ Lowest Price Four Door All Steel Sedan with Sliding Gear Transmission SUBWAYS FOR VENICE Venice, March 21.—This city of canals may have a subway under its famous thoroughfares. A subway eight miles long and reaching all parts of the city is being considered. Tubes which would be built in the bed of the canals may be used. Electric Cookery Is Better Cookery. MOTOR be announced later. NEW EPIDEMIC Coun , = SaTEnaTTT Nome, Alaska, Mar. 2 The following were named trail- ste wh denewel ; men, whose duty it is to see t trail is kept in proper marked, ete.: Bismarck. tury of the Association of Commerce; Mandan, J. I. Rovig ve Tavis; Carson, Pe' ; Elgin, Dr, Lorenzen; ipzig, Henry Kautz; Li apke; Mea- dow, I. N. Bubert. Bison, Geo. H. Carr;, Strool, # T. Rolien; Buffalo, Leo ‘ Imen at Newell Sturgis d Deadwood will be named in a few days. The following offi-| cers were elected: President, O. D. Sprecher, New| Leipzig, N. D., Vice Presidents, Fred Ws: on, of Buffalo, S. D., and E.} A. Ketter, of Mandan, N. D.j Secre- topy-Treasurer, R. A. H. Brandt, of Bison, South Dakot It is planned to Lemony Mjurists will ‘be invited ference work as well as assist with | rect orchestras and to broaden their| every year. I am sure we can do it.” . to use the Black and Blue Trail and) the Week-l nd Vacation School | In Storm Area} musical knowledge. The bankers who attended the the Trail sssociation will through its| program of the convention. ie es wi a i tc members in the various iswanratong| Dr. Bowden had considerable to fl Springfield, Ill, Mar. 21.—Imme- SSS ER ASST Se TO eee enesrhauesh Wie erall in the’best|in securing the passage of the Week | diate need! of surgeons who wilt 19, possible condition, and keep the trail| Day Church School Bill in| Minne- nate their time until the wounded well marked for the benefit of the! sota two 3 . The law in Min- |i" the tornado zone all receive: at- on ‘ tourist. This is the only marked) eseta is considered more ideal than an today promoted Dr. I. D. ) By gees ROTMURHIFE vibriieanavaouth: be:\lin) any/(othier slater Deo Wowdenyis | Ravlings, Col anper!” to °Saney meds : ‘ Paar er rs ptvartigiway |fend| of the WeekeDay) Churah| (cal societien’ in) Uillnols for help. At the Yellowstone Trail and the Custer | Schools in the city of St. Gi Go) lel) ao Cella) Sou Oo Battietield Highway. Along this) —————_____ telegrams to the Army, Navy and a Peete ccs ite yeate Public Health laboratories at Wash- trail|are the Slim Buttes, which ore] die of the summer and ington, asking for supplies of anti- tere trecl and Buffalo, South| ™ecting be held in the Black Hills|toxin for gas gangrene, which has Dakota, A large antelope preserve is| this. summer, the date and place to| “PPCNTS* among the wounded. being built in the Slim Buttes this | ; The sound o j tis Welch, sole ph: rd 45,000 feet through water can|}who worked day and night during » heard only 456 fect through the| the height of the epidemic, has re- | ceived word from Candle, 250 miles Bismarck Furniture Company 219 Main St. 4 Phone 669 We build gl: enclosures for all cars. Prices vary trom $110.00 to $200.00. ‘A nice neat enclosure for a 23-25 Ford priced at $33.00. A good grade rubber top for a Ford touring at $6.95. We are authorized. Rex dealers also. 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