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i i i i 5 PAGE TWO BEST ROADS “IN BAST ARE ~ OF CONCRETE All Styles of Construction Encountered, But Motor- ists Favor Concrete (By George D, Mann.) . Y., duly “28—-Swinging h shore auto pike, it is a little more than a 100-mile spin from Portland to the “hub of the universe.” The road is excellent the entire way and not a hard one to drive for even un average motorist. ‘Traffic regulations through the ea make it safer for the motorist he than in many small western towns. Covering, to this unanimous for highway con- of tarvia and asy are being replaced by. cd type Man the concrete t on Maine, New) Hampshire, Massachusetts and New ich we have traversed in the days, the best highways are crete.” ‘The upkeep of other is almost prohibitive. The tourist camp is not so much in evidence in the east. There are spaces allotted for them, but the bid on nade through free service of one ind or another is @ thing of the vast, Splendid inns dot the highways ind many farmes throw open their homes. Farm home ufter farm home has the typical sign “Tourists Accom- modated.” eel A profitable auto tour from Port- land to Boston, Plymouth, double back to Boston and then on to Cam- bridge, Lexington, Concord and Buf- falo can be made with ease and com- fort in three days if one has his own car. Enough time can be had to visit ihe more important literary and h t $, Bostonian boys are at with ‘history at their At Bunker Hill a duet sang a “ditty” in 10 verses that em- braced most of the high lights of Revolutionary hist A penny a verse satisfied the boys There is great rivalry between the hoy guides of Lexington and Concord, smd if a Concord hoy drops down to historic Lexington to “pick off” a few dollars there is liable to be a dixplay of th e spirit that made this see- tion the “cradle of liberty.” The historical and antiquarian so- cieties have performed a most lauda- ng in preserving and ma le the historic points 0! few places have tere In the chrines been commercialized. 1 Avis Concord for Albany the yours lies though the picturesque Rerkshires, The famous “Mohawk Highway,” paved the entire way, is most scenic. From lofty points one can see four states, Grades for the most part are gradual, and the high- est point reached is slightly over, 2,000 feet. High pine-covered hills rte ap in ali directions, with beautiful valleys winding tortuously below. FLORIDA IS CHECKING UP ITS DAMAGE (Continued from page one.) ports -have been received from the outlying islands, his message adds. ALL STRUCTURES ON BIMINI ISLAND WRECKED Minwi, Fla, July 29.—()—The yy the elf hurri- was described in the \ WATERWORKS — BLECTION SBT FOR AUGUST 24 Three Separate Propositions | to Appear on Ballot, Com- | mission Decides and { The special election on the proposi- | tion of improvement to and extension | of the waterworks system was set for! August 24 at the meeting of the city! commissioners last night, Three séparate propositions will ap- pear on the ballot, according to City Auditor W. I. Seitz. It was decided at a previous meet- ing that the matter of repairs to the reservoir and building of a new one should be kept separate from that of laying additional water mains. ‘At the meeting last week a petition was received praying for the resub- mission of the filtration plant propo- sition. All-three propositions are to appear on the ballot August 24. The city at-| torney returned this week from 4 va- cation trip into Wisconsin and took over the matter of drawing up the pa- pers, incident to the calling of the| special election, in legal form. Bands of Mandan and Bismarek Will | Unite Next Week next night in Mandan, | The combination of the two bands,| which h j for some| little wh ible an en- 5 pieces. With the . the band can ren- * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | what : Cyelone in Action Looks Like COUNTY AGENT Disillusioned by the sham of Hollywood's famous love making, &ed ange, famous football star, is back home in Wheaton, Ill., ready to take up his old job on the ice wagon, p re s ‘a marvelous new hat, on his arrival. The girls, it is to be noted, still = find him interesting. This picture shows him wearing pealed was sustained by the court, which dismissed the railroad’s suit. Man’s Body Found Along N. P. Tracks East of Glendive Mangled remains of an unidenti- fied man were found along the main line of the N. P. railroad a few miles east of Glendive Tuesday afternoon. Section men made the discovery. The body was taken to Glendive where an effort was made to deter-| mine the identity. The belief of | railroad men is that the man, appar- ently a transient harvest worker, was stealing u ride on a freight when he fell beneath the wheels, Car Numbers of Speeders Wanted Excessive speeding on several Streets has led € of Police N. HM. Romer to request that anyone seeing speeders take down the number of the! car and notify the police. ‘The stteets from which complaints of excessive speeding have principally come are First street, Sixth avenue northwest, Collins avenue, Fourth street nerth- cond street northeast, and Fighth avenue southwest. A number turned in to the: police does not mean an immediate arre: but the chief is on ‘the trail of t persistent violators and the repeater is going to appear in court, he says. Chief Romer is also on the lookout for arterial highway violators. Boy’s*Hand Crushed in Farm . Roy Hogan, three-year-old son of, Roy Hogan, who lives 15 miles southwest of the city, caught his hand in the jack of a small engine used on a pump Tuesday afternoon and suf- fered a crushed hand. The boy was|P! playing about the yard when he be- came involved with the pump. BANDITS ROB BAGGAGE CAR OF $66,000 Cover Baggageman With) Guas and Force Hin to Throw Off Money Baga —_—- | Salisbury, Mass. July 29—Up)-- Train robbers obtained §65,000 in cash ‘from the baggave master of ai Boston and Maine train at the Salis-: bury point station today. The money had been sent bv the Federal Reserve} Bank in Boston to the Powow River; National Bank of ‘Amesbury. | It was reported ‘that three young | men appeared én the ba car just! |before the Yan stopped at the sta-! |tion and forced the bagageman. to throw off the money. The robbers covered William. Jor-, den,-the baggageman, with pistols an three registered ‘all pouches were thrown off. Police belteve an auto- mobile was waiting, The baggageman was trown from the trair while it was moving. He rushed to Salisbury to give an alarm. The robbers pulled the bell cord of the train and, before it had stopped- escaped. | The train carried but three cars, an American Express company car on the rear, one passenger coach in which! were 10 or 12 passengers, and a’ com- bination baggage and smoking car. The bandits were passengers i the i; smoking compartment and made their| j way through the door in the partition that separated them from the baggage section, ‘Recall Election | at Minot Will Be Held September 2 _Minot, N. D., July 29.—The Minot city commission has set Thursday, Sept. 2. aw the date for the eleeti: on the recall of Police Comm A, J. Brunner, against whom chatges of incompetency have been tiled. Mr. Brunner made the motion to call the election. bag containing the was snapped as a terrific “twister thousands of dollars Here is one of the few photos in existénce of a cyclone in action. It ”” swept across northern Wisconsin, and the man who took it had to leap into a hole in the ground immedi- ately afterward to save his life. The storm killed three people and did yew ~ PLANS SERIES OF MEETINGS , | All Parts of County Will Be | Visited—Farmers: Are’ | . Urged to Attend John Haw, agricultural develop- ment agent for the Northern Pa- cific railroad, will, work with County Agent A. R.: Miexen’ cf ; | Burleigh county. August 3 and?'4, }A_ complete schedule. of meetings with the groups of fdrmers at var- ious towns in the county, not: cnly for those days’ but fdr' the rest of the week.as well,’had been worked ;out and was announced this morn- ing by the county agent. | The schedule, of mectings in- cludes: August 3—Driscell, 2:30 p; m., at the hall; Sterling at 8 p. m. at the hall there. August 4—Mensken, 10: a m, at the elevator; McKenzie, 2 Pp. m., at. the elevator. Augast 5—Brittin; 10:30 a. m., Moffit, 2 p.-m., at the hall. August 6—Baldwin: at 10:30 a. m., at the elevator; Wilton, 2 p. m. August 7—Bismartk. 2"p.m., at office in the the county agent’s- postoffice: builditig: August 10—Arena, 10:30°a. m., at the elevator;"Wing, 2 p.m., at ah school; Regan, 8 p. m., in the all, Those meetings scheduled after the county agent alone, wishing to see the county agent on any cther matters can see him at Farmers Invited The purchase of breeding ewes will be discussed at the meetings during the week, and in addition, the county agent will discuss the damage tc property. hay and feed situation. All farm- The commission acted on a de- cision of the supreme court on an appealed case, The court ordered the election: to be: called. | Under the law, the commission was forced to call'the election in not less , than: 30 da: r more than 40 days: ' Missionary Pleads Guilty to Branding Small Korean.. Boy Tokyo, July 29:—(AP)—a’ dis- ABANDONS PULPIT FOR. BEEKERPING Minister’s Handiwork Is Cred- pete 0 the Tokyo Asahi from| ited With Having Started melee ‘American’ medic cc Haye Bee Industry mi ary, who went on trial today’ ai | Pingyang 6n charges of. cruelty,| “Columbus, 0., July 283—()—The plea guilty and that,.the-case|man whose ntions are credited ; was’ adjourned for sentence, The {by expend with having revolu- |procurator demanded -a sentence |tionized the industry was taught of three months imprisonment, and became n Congregational min- Haysmeir branded a small Kor- |ister. jean boy on both cheeks with He abandoned the Minwi News in an interview on the arrival here or the storm hattered| i Her commander that would have been rendition iby eithér} The boy was rushed to the hospital at Mandan and it was found neces- sary to amputate the middle finger acht Zuleita 1 d that ically tructi nd were demolished, The Zuleita limped into port to- day. with 17 passengers on board. one of them was reported badly in- jured from being buffeted by tl 100 mile an hour wind. DAMAGE IS SLIGHT IN CHARLESTON AREA Charleston, S, C.,. July 29.—(A)- Reports reaching here early tod: indicate that the west Indian hur cane, which for the past two days has been sweeping the Flori Georgia and South Carolina co: has caused only slight damage in the Charleston area. The wind lastnight reached a velocity of 54 miles an hour at i peak, The subject of the Jews’ return to Palestine and their endeavors to re- their, homeland of universal interest. feand interestine-peeple fs interesting-people is more ‘the attention of mt people. It thas been ‘and discussed from various 1, but the most interesting pha: the subject is the one.which is -furnished in ancient prophecies whose significance is only now becom-; y and Captain R.| p *l the fund which was not used on pre-| sal tonight in Bismarck and Monday | night in Mandan, | On account of the double. program | heduled next week and the rehear- | sal tonight in Bi the regular| Thursday night band concert program | took place last night at the band! stand, all but the la: umber being; completed before the rain. More Bandsm Hired | The permission of the park board} was recently secured for the hiring of additional men for the band. This; move was made possible by the fact that there ix some money piled up in vious occasions, though it had been | allotted Yor band purposes. With this| rplus the services of A. 8. Erickson | nd Archie Olson, both members of} the Bismarck band, have been secured | and they | number of ganization, | the Mandan band are also members| of the Bismarck organization. This is an arrangement that ma: lead to excellent results in the ter of fraternizing of other i viduals from the two cities well and an eventually better improved mutual understanding, according to Mr. Lutz. The concert to be put on by the two bands combined is called a step in that direction. eee ‘ Changes Made in Division Heads 0. F. Ohlson has been appointed superintendent of the Yellowstone di- n of the Northern: Pacific, with] 5: headquarters at Glendive. son, who ‘has been assistant superin- tendent: of the Montana division of atSl the Northern Pacific, with headquar- w| tors at Billings, will succeed Supt. F. C, Huntington, assigned to other du- ties with the railroad. R- T. Taylor will succeed Ohison izzt Ha —— ee of the right hand, Bones of two other gers und one in the back of the hand were fractured and the whole hand severely torn, Mandan Gets Heavy Rain During Night Rainfall totaling .66, was register: ed here last night, a total of 2.1 for the month of ‘July. Oats planted for hay’ and the corn’ crop were given a fine boost by the moisture which was fairly general in-this section, INJURIES CAUSE DEATH Clara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wetxstein, ‘Glen. Ullin, di Tuesday afternoon:in'e Bismarek ho: pitel’as che result: ¢ Vanjuries sus. tained-when sho was! Kicked by a horse Tuesday ntorting. The body was taken to Glen Ullin for burial, can will fa’ form (Mercury readings at 7 3, 1 Bismarck Cloudy ‘ain ering night, 64; rondi 5 Hivhing—Cloudy, threatening; 70; *St Clouj—Clougy, 103, toads good jour Hi Le | Minot “Clean, Sey’ roads ir, roat be pp ankato—Cloudy, heavy night rain, roade faire” rene Manden—Cloudy, heavy night rain, 3; roads muddy. ot foment ing, 65; roads fair. roads fait, good. Roch it rain, 75; iat ue seat eee 2 Dulbthelendy, Gh sees Grand “Fortes Ralnlngs: 06; ‘soodal ing with L m pl » brought’ né de: 2] San connate pledge, ought et y caught the la fat the age of eighty-five, obscure burned on the boy. Dr. Haysmeir {of the Rev. L, L. Langstroth, whom tof today, ave being breught tc.light Capone Is Freed September se “Scarface” Capone, under- | tl io Beekeepers’ Association, of of the charge that he murdered jeenting:to her, his principal inven- with two other men in a machine |That ive the beekeeper absolute the criminal court dismissed the} Up: to that time, when it was evidence. Capone surrendered yes-|most of them killed in the. process. With Langstrot! |the frames, made in sections, to Ku Klux. Klan|?? ‘déposit Propolis in’a: space ap- a night, chaged that the i ulpit, ~ his {tome months ago, after he had,life’s work for beekeeping. He died sealing apy les | from the mistionary’s orchard, The and virtually penniless. Korean word for “thief” was{ Little known incidents in the life said he had no idea that the acia biographer asserts made possi- marks would be permanent, the commercial apiary industry on Schaap fo reogeere Mb a i memori in his honor a ina, | ‘of Murder Charge}o: september 21. 4 ne ; Perfected Movable Frames { Chicago, July 29.—(AP)—Al-| Miss Florence Naile, secretary of world overlord in Cicero and cther|is' in possession of rare, original western suburbs, was freed today Langstroth’s career. Ac- Assistant State’s Attorney Wil-|tion was’ the ‘movable frame for liam McSwiggin, who was’ sluin‘fhives, which he brought out in 1851. gun assassination last April 27. ‘control of his insects, a thing never Chief Justice Thomas Lynch of jbefore possible. murder warrant after being ad-|necessary to take honey from the vised that the state did not have jhive, the bees were smoked out, and terday. ‘ th's invention, all Ree aera tliat was necessary was to lift: out ‘Ma’ Ferguson’s cea | Defeat Is Blamed Langatzoih dlacovereh the “bee space’ Patan learned that bees would imatel: i fs Austin, Texas, July 29—-U)—James le in’ Tithe eae itrdee E. Ferguson, Ku Kiux K was the “: fore’ eet, times: the shens had te feat of his wife, Governor Miriam * secretions, sealing x Ferguson, in last Saturday's pri-| tightly the hive. ‘ | mary. » He also either helped or himself “Nobody need be surprised to see} introduced into this: country the the fiery cross in evidence and this| Italian bees, which, she said, were crowd is so wild with vietory that we/fgr superior to the German black not be surprised to see a Kul bees, or common bees, here up to jux Klan parade in the next 60 that time. é iP days and twee me Ameri- i Ha stction of the lash ‘A: Cornell’ Seholarstiip la: Tie. aries at the memorial ‘wWiso will’ mark the~ completion of the first year of -2 national-cam- paign to establish a Langstroth t over the defeat| memorial section in. the t ‘sid us in getting rdiess of wife and ‘of a woman will: evidence.” Ferguson said that sonal feeling, “m; are desirous. and torney Gene! Langstroth fellowship oy there. tration may deo be _estabiis! % is a have writ- text-book’ on. beekeep- Pete election ‘bureay . returns|ing in country, in 1853, showed Moody had regained his : majority’ over all cat the comtest' for Democratic nomi natios jority was 927 letding Mem, Porguson by votes. rece ane, fiat \Opetreer Ferguson) No ofe sere at the Pl dal avea, is reduc. ,aeres, t tive were based on that principal. Be-| N' ers who are going to be-in need of hay or feed should make it a noint to attend one of these mcet- ings, according to Mr. Miesen. The feed situation is bad in some sections of the <ccunty, but even s2 people are in the market for breeding sheep and want to get started with a few on their farms. All these interested in purchasing sheep should make it a point to | posed budget for the city for the | year beginning July 1, 1926, and | consequently no action was taken thereon. The meeting was called in acecrdance with the law, and persons having any suggestions to make in favor of or in opposition to the preliminary budget had been notified by published notices to at- | tend. | The new budget will probably be given final consideration at the ; regular meeting of the commi: |next Monday evening. ‘Public Invited — to Reception at Capitol Tomorrow The publie reception in honor of the silver service of the battleship North Dakota, which is to be kept in the mngeum of the Memorial building, Capitol hill, will be held tomorrow ufternoon from % to o o'clock at the Memorial building. The service was purchased 17 years ago by public subscriptions among the pecple of North Dakota and was used on farmal cee aboard the battleship. It was re- turned by the federal government following the dismantling of the vessel under the terms of the dis- armament conference in 1923. At the reception tomorrow un- der the auspices of the historical department, frappe will be served from the punch bowl in the silver cups of the service. The service attracted much at- and Can Re Get two-ounce bottle of Emera Oil (full strength) today. [Every well stocked drug store has this, with the distinct understanding that your money, will be cheerfully returned if it does not reduce the inflammation, soreness, and pain much quicker than any, remedy you ever used. Your bunions may be so swollen and inflamed that you~ think you can't go another step. Your shoes may feel as if they are cutting right into the flesh. You feel sick all over with the pain and torture and pray fur quick relief, What's to be done? Two or three applications of (Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes al the pain and soreness dis- pe yy August 4 will be taken care of by | People | these meetings, it was announced. | wa Oa a 8 has THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1996 Gene“ Wright's f Novel of AdVehture with The Screen’s Newest Emotional Star Friday and Saturday THE SADDLE” be on hand for one of the sched- uled meetings. Mr. Haw will have definite in- formation relative to prices and tenticn while on display recently at the Fargo and Grand Forks fairs. Several Bismarck Golfers to Attend State Tournament Bismarck is to be well represented at the state golf tournament which opens/Monday at Fargo and will con- tinue during the greater. part of the week, Among those who will represent the local: club at the tournament are L. C. Sorlien, who won the Northwestern kota. championsip at Minot a Leonard, 0, 8 yt ee Sun and Wind Being Out Ugly 8 ee le mive Easily” ia appears. A few more applications at Remove Here's a chance; Miss Frecklefs to try.a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not ¢ ‘perm: removes yo rec! 3; while if it does give you a.clear complexion. the expense is’ trifling. ‘imply get am.ounce of Othine — double ‘strength--from any drug or department store and a few applica- tions shouid show Zou, how easy it ta ‘to rid yourself of the homely frecki and get a beantitul complexion. ‘: Rarely is more than one ounce needed y for the’ worst case. ¥ sure to ask for the double strength Othirie ag this strength is sold under guarantee of gon back if it fails to Be dead freckles. , - Cady, a sanz! A OP a Re $50,000.00 to Loan on Business Property for 5 and 10 Low Interest Rate, Prepayment P. C. 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