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To otto oi | Statesman in Town--Senator Ereniat Has the Mumps.+Bradley €. Marks, » Ployhar of Valley City and\Rep, Staale| vice president of the ‘City ‘National «, Hendrickson of Coteau just chanced| bank, has been confined to his home ~ to be in the city on the same day this | for several days by an attack of the | mumps. PYTHIAS, TO CELEBRATE 33RD ANNIVERSARY NEXT WEDNESDAY iPioneer Among Capital City Fraternal Orders In- AY I stituted April'23, 1885—Many Prominent prose ; REARS nn pees MES Men Among Its Members SOME PRINCIPALS IN “THE NAUTICAL KNOT,” | Next Wednesd. evening, April 24,) Spe Deputy Supreme Chancellor A BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY TO BE OFFERED | ne ard anniversary of the institution |. Clarke ‘conducted the ceremonies, : being ably assisted by Dr. John Har- oop ‘ AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT BY THE HIGH SCHOOL | 0! 3: 200 Hodes No 4, Knights ot) conve, Ww. Walken, J. A, Pose, oot KML | Pythi . will be fittingly commemor-| 4’ pyidiey and other members of My- ot peewcccce cece cow own cee o wns erence ewww nnn nn nnn nnn erences cosneccocoenmworoes | ated at ifs Castle hall on Fourth! rtle lodge of Steele, N. Dak. Out of F D | stre t. Plans for this important event|a@ list of thirty charter members the ery ay hav De er way for ime| folowing officers were chosen: I. | a {have been under way for some time CW. L. Black: C. C, nee Model | und everything points to a most. inter- C.,, Frank Fri: 23ting meeting. St, Imo has had its M. of F., George T. Hughe: bh. and downs, as have other, lodges, | M. of E., C. Dahl - of A. hot t its members can look back with] Boyd; 1. erson; O. G, pride over the 83 years of its exist- WD. Gor: . | $8.00 to $12.00 ence as the lodge has always taken a] “A sumptuous banquet was served : commendable part in the social andj at Hotel de Bogue & Kihm at § | civie life of the city. Celebrations of| a plate.” | this kind are naturally reminiscent in| | Thus was the tri-colored banner of | character, An excellent program has} Pythianism unfurled in the city of been arranged which will bring back} Bismarck. | io memory many interesting inci-| Many prominent and intivential men : dents connected with the life and ac-| have held membership in this povular Bal. — in black or tan calfskin. tivities of the lodge. Many of the “old| lodge from time to time the iotal | The ‘Saxon’? i ioned model. guard” will be on hand to take part’ number being 456, i wh i The ‘Saxon’? is a finely proportioned mode! in the celebration. ed the honor of 7 A unique feature of the evening’s! present active membership is entertainment will be the presentation} Elmo has the distinction of being uf solid gold jewels to six Pythian} first fraternal order i the city to s veterans. A member becomes a Pyth-| scribe for United States governm jian veteran and is entitled to wear] bonds, having taken $1000 of the fir: this beautiful jewel only upon com-]isue. Its loyalty and patriotism are ‘ ) | nletion of 25 consecutive years’ mem-| further attested by the fact that fou.- longest possible wear, but loc!: well all thru bership in the order. St. Elmo in-|teen of its members have joined the nds to pay a fitting tribute to these| colors and are serving their country | their service. old) veterans at this time. Their] faithfully and well. | names are: Carl 'M. Dahl, Frank G. | 4 7 ry Grambs, Frank H, Register, William =| S. E. BERGESON & SON | A. Falconer. Henry Tatley and Krank] Pggreconae femawne | aarmie PuaTacnanart | F y, WG. ‘ |. Titus. These men will discuss var- Pars isis fom ARATE Prsrcnarans | ious plahes of lodge life “in ye olden TA CEDIIPE | Closed Evenings Except Saturdays—Closed Sundays ‘ i la while Grand Chancelor Carl B. Fil _ & i Agent—for Nettleton Men's Shoes—the world’s finest * Gach of Minot and Carroil 8. Bartram, i | ) | HUT re 1 and worth it | ' | | ! i Here we have it in business dress-calfskin. : | A veritable pleasure to the man who likes | shoes which not only feel we:! and give the | RUTH ERYLEMEYER supreme representitlrs of ‘Minnesota, Agent—for Nettleton Men’s Shoes—the world’s finest 1 concern emselves ae — an : ) lly with Pythianism pres-| BISMARCK -NortH DaKora: = = 2 Ee ent and Invitations have been} ———— % sent ton hboring lodges to join in * ihe. fostivities, St Eclnvo's invitations | e*UHUINTUUUU0NNNN¢001001044000N000U000ee0444HEQ0000T04000000HNEngE0E0EE0044G4eqqzooUacouou444daeeceoodizavsconieycoretreersce never go begging so a large attend-, jance is expected. | | The Birth of St. Elmo. | Reference to the files of ‘The | ma ly Tribune for Ap! ate Style Shoes of Qua ity the following information concerning | p institution t lodge. | thecinatilucion: of Me 1006 AUAUAEESAAUEAAANUESAUD AUUEGUAGUEEGEANONELANGUAAEAONEGDUDUUUUOUNEUNGEUEUEEGEUGUUGEOAGEOCUEEOOOEAGAUOGEATONAUEOoOUOuEAtOROnUOtOHAUEOHH “St. Elmo Lodge, Knights of Pyth-| organized last evening (Apr. in Odd Fellows hall. Acting e * dispensation issued by Sa- All the newest creations are here, simple or sumptuous Hor van Valkenberg, as you will. They are not merely prevailing modes but predominant. fashions that have been accepted by the smart world as— “Those Better Shoes” ae ; ECKMAN’S ALTERATIVE ; j Conspicuous because of ‘their charm—appealing be- scarcity thy ~ cause of their beauty—these Boots for Milady wilhavin Contalpe mo Aleut. NOr- the unstinted approval of all who have the pleasure of i or Habit-Forming Drag. t+ Ap] y he 3 isnlav. $2 sive, now $150, $1 size, now 99. { seeing our handsome display. é reer Te | Prices Range From $6.00 to $15.00 and othe more es —————o MARJORIE BEST “The Nautical Knot,” to be presented at the Auditorium tonight, by the musical organiz- atioris of the Bismarck high school, under the di- ; rection of Miss Lancetta Steele, supervisor of music, promises to prove an event extraordinary in high school circles. The chorus comprises eighty trained voices, while the principal roles are in| the hands of talented young people who already have won reputations in lo-| cal productions. A large advance seat sale assures a large audience this) evening, and those who have seen the young people at dress rehearsal give assurance that none who attends will be disappointed. The proceeds will be devoted entirely to the public library book fund. a3, 18 under preme Chan : Miss S LANCETT, STEELE THAT ANNOYING, aPERSISTENT COUGH to chrgnipytiung trouble, or t the dinate o ulready elther tuse try enetits oF Eckmen Laboratory, Philade RIGO KEW semen that anyone could do {on the little downy crown of my ba- rURY. Oe EDITION! O-~ Pomps and Oxfords answer that demand for dain- SHEET MUSIC t! in Footwear—where cleverness, refinement and More Music for Less Mone. originality all harmonize with the highest style ideas. At Our Store 2 ‘ Save money and add to your Priced at From $4.50 to $8.50 library by buying Century standard compositions al = our store for'10c. Century CEN # ere aleee'© zy a strange thing. Then I said,| You have indeed taken a great lib-) annnnncnnnonnsonses | Chance to ‘Help Library Book! dy’s head 1 whispered “Richard Wav-| orty and you may go and ‘phone mad- | Editions is the finest p' es . i x : Ferly HI.” | he need not come.” i lished All grades: for! Fund Livens Seat Sale | T could almost feel the arms of Dick other Trent said rather teaching; drawing room e ‘ = !about me holding us both—his baby you have already ordered acat yas i of Coming Opera “and his wife-—close to him. and concert, highly recom SHOE DEPARTMENT mended by leading cons vatories and teachers. fr} Century. See for vourseif) Mee Se ae MM Buy the edition you’ve seen a advertised — Centuyv—1l0 AIIM TO Os of the 2,000 Century Selec- | tions. Angels Serenade, Braga ‘auld Oise oe a | Food Will Win The War “Tam not going to wear mourning.” | @ inking of things I would I kept thinking of things I would “What? “The Nautical Knot,” or the “Belle| ‘ _ ” eee “rae.| tell him when he came home at night.; |!) : se a7 Bapnastapoole uch wr be alge: And even though I repeated to myself; “You heard me; I am not going to! Cea ee cine: tna vigst: successtul| “Dick is dead,” yet 1 could not realize) Wear mourning” | pl S . at will people say? ‘ roduction ever given by the Bismarck; "~ “Lg sur Re ERR We hein 8) y | “one day I caught @ few Words be-| I am sure I don't know and I care The prominence of the cast, as well|tween Mollie and the nurse and 1) » will sayy Pret : as the: seable equipment and the fifty; knew" that there was some trouble: ae aber Al cic son sorerntaal beautiful Bismarck-high school girls,| that they did not want me to knoW| Vion he passed ous © which will comprise the chorus will! about. But I made Mollie tell me. Tt’ gar wich Trent (for then and! make this a truly wonderful opera. | seems that the moment [ was taken here, little hook, | came to the con- The untiring efforts of Miss Lancetta| sick. ‘Mother Trent began to run ev-| juici5n | would never call her mother Steele, musical director of the public; erything and only that morning the] in) you would not speak of Dick schools of the city, and Miss Bergliot|0ld housekeeper had told the nurse j | Comfort Durability Caspary, stage director. have resulted | inat souGh ia ehe love me, she was . Sg ee a uae ie ici ated Ree eis Kele-Bela| i ‘ in a finished’ production that will| going to tell me nas I got w Fond witch expresses eter | March and Chorus, Tann- * | G It I Ye G di . vie with many of the Winter Garden|! must find someone else to take care Te TN eamaeethe: See eal houser ; Wagner row n our ar en productions in New York. of the house as she could not possibly; “exry qusband is dead,” I said sharp-! Under the "St “ di “, an n n Ff The music and’ story of tire opera | take orders from Mrs. Trent. : q ? . nd er ie ars an ' “1, . "i ¢ \ f y ss i have been made to fit together so that; “Now don't worry. Margie,” said] "4.4 go¥¢you mean you do not! Stripes ...... Roosevelt : ee } each character tells part of the story | Mollie, “for I am going to take mother) J ousn2” she asked. c William Tell, overture... | = ce i _ as they are'supposed to do. 5 ae pate Beee See ae ae “You have no right to ask me such) Ew... eee eee eee Rossini! , > as neg aye ; The jouncement made by Super-| just mind her own business,” she ex-| , sti sven it vou i =| - aA intendent J.-M. Martin that the entire | claimed despairingly. soe | avquesiion: eeu if, yourare Bis moth Aloha Oe, vocal ........ | proceeds from the sale of the tickets} The next morning Mother Trent in| “spat you are not going to- wear! . Liliuokalani to this performance will be turned| sisted upon seeing me, and as I was} jac she exclaimed. Humoresque ..... Dvorak | over to the Public library for ‘the! regaining my strength rapidly T told “You iciow: ¥ ry well that T do, not| Valse Bieué....... Margis| purchase ‘of books assures the hearty|the nurse to let her in. T thought 1) jieye In making a display of fashion | Sextette from “Lucia” | support of the citizens of Bismarck} might as well have it over. elvan WPCKGArEL Ubpeake cl anawered| oi j and the community. |The seats were The first words Mother Trent said} vearily, rae ” | eo Bohm) placed on sale at_ Knowles jewelry| were, “Well, Margie, I am glad to see} “swwny we will look ridiculous when Pilgrims Chorus....Lange} well. I knew you only e to recover. You will be Stop. in and ask for a Cen-' store Thursday morning. The’ price| you look tury Edition catalogue. It’s; will be 40c¢ and 55c which includes| needed ti ve go out together.” she said, “I in! leep mourning for my husvand and); war tax. sitting up-in a few days and I know! | ebaread " Cuatyihs i Cast of Characters. jyou will be thinking about your| olan Tene ig aa think we will FREE whether ‘you buy) 4 mourning. I want to tell you how sat- : - music or not. soon as} I answer- x0 out much together for WONDER 5 & 10c STORE} In “The Nautical Knot.” D j Sheet Music’ Department | isfactory mine is and I have taken the! ° 1) asie, Tam going aw: Julia—The haughty belle of Barnesta-| liberty of asking Madame —— oa Ge EA poole—Ruth Erlemeyer, to come up here tomorrow so that Nance—her friend. A gentle dam-| YoU can order yours.” NOTICE | Barnabas Lee—a wandering artist— Walter ‘Penwarden. 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