The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1919, Page 3

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WEDN DAY, UN 8, 1919. SMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE 8 por Mt a] {MARKETS | MARKETS | ea eon Ok Seae ee orang Dakota opens {ts annual meeting, to} will be the opening feature of the] wish to take this, the Super-Excellent The silver anniversary banquet will: SEN ae 2 Sr oe vata which several hundred delegates are| Grand Chapter session, An invitation| Masters degree, as it is ono of the be held on Thursday, following tHe’ : \ —— City, Grand Lactuner ‘and’ Auditor "H. expected. Degree work by Rae Coun-| has been sent to member's of the or- lost _sneginculan 4, the “entire .ordeh-/ Dustness ess tONe) Klis Melis renee ez . i ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. H, Boren of Towner, cil No, 6 R. A. M. of Grand Forks,| der in smaller towns of the state who i Hogs, receipts 10,000; 20¢ lower. Veterans Meet Today.* COCO Range $20.10 to 20.30, Hs Many members of the Masonic Vet- i cattle, He Hiller mostly ste2dy.} orang ‘association, composed of those PA SRA a a) ee Masons who have belonged to the or- ; cove and helters $6.00 to 12.75. der 25 years, and delegates to the | cal calves 25¢ higher; $9.00 to! Grend Chapter Order of Eastern Star, Jet arrived late yesterday and last night and feeders weak to 25¢] for their annual meetings. The Vet- Two Days and a Night of Drag- ve: 50 to 7 erans’ meeting will be held this after- ging. Goes Unrewarded— tanh sTd stea noon and this evening, while the Hast-| NE NIGH! ' *f, ee Ewes $3 to 8.00. About fifty Masons of the state are TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR 4 members of the veterans’ organiza- | MEMORIAL TO BE HELD MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | | tion, which usually holds its meeting FIRST TRIP WEST ivy Rr one unchanged, shipments 29,093) in connection with the Grand Lodge om session, to which many ,of them.are Two days’ and a night’s searching} parley $1.04 to 1.13. 4 ; had not late this afternoon resulted in| ran’ feleenten, .baiT program will,onea| fos your shoes good. looking Makes them last longer Charles Dillingham’s Only Company Presenting——_——_—_ THE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION OF ihe recovery of the bodies of Henry Se tion with the Grand Lodge inthe, Ma chnecker, Nels e 1 Edward ance armory every 1 | he Grand. Lodge in the Ma- ser N ons Jones and a Dance at ar mory every Tues sonic temple and their business Mowery, the three Bismarck boys who/day and Saturday. O’Connor’s| session will follow. All. of he, follow- ES eat at peer Orchestra, ing officers ayé expected hore for, the | oie Black - Ton - White - Red- Erown } { meeting, together with the associn-| 4 The ferry boat. Marion was pulled | »} ss, «| ‘ off its run.between the tiin cities yes- HASONS LOCKING | Hon, ymemberea Sapsident, nels Sut es : a a iii, sreasurer ‘Georg: nis, | terday and it devoted the whole fore Mota, Trensuror George 2 jiu, noon to dragging for the bodies. Kow bonis, and scows containing other Nc: pieapison: H.C. Stevens, Marshal el |) searchers have been active, and Sher- auld seca itt d iff Welch and Chief Marttineson have Ghand, Chapter Bi cA...M. Tee On Wednesday night the, Grand spent the greater part of the last two ‘er Rov: 3 : “ days directing the operations, but no Chapier RoyalaAreh Masona, pf North trace has been discovered of the miss- | ing ones. Dynamite was used this i morning without effect. It was reported in Mandan today |@reat Gathering of Square and Fi TRAPS ‘AND’ PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Music that a passenger on the ferry boat Marion claimed to have seen one of the fo Main St. ° Phone'130-K A MUSICAL COMEDY OF MANY SUR- PRISES — MAGNITUDE AND RICH COSTUMING—IN AN ORIENTAL AND OLD ENGLISH WAY— FANTASTIC AND COLORFUL With WALTER WILLS and ROY BINDER --A Company of 65---Forty Girls-- TWO CARLOADS OF SCENERY And the Most Startling Effects The Indoor Circus with the Marvelous Ven- bodies. drifting past as he was cross- ing from Bismarck. The story is not eredited, however, as had the captain of the Marion known of such an oc- currence he would have made an at- in the tempt to recover the body, or would] city to ,attend the thirtieth annual at least have made an official report; Communication of the Grand Lo WEDNESDAY of the incident. lA. F. & A. M, of North Dakota, which H VEDNESDA Will Held Memorial | opened Tucsday and. continues Auditor im ‘THURSDAY Plans for the funera vices for | through tod It is expected that JU NE 25-26 the three victims will be held in abey-| this morning ssion will be given - ance for a day or two more with the] over to on of committees The Conservatory of hope that the bodies may be found.fand the annual address of Grand Mas od resents.ihe Distin- It is probable, however, that not later| ter H. G. Vick of Ca shed French Prima than Sunday a triple memorial service To Be Business Session. » Donna; t ra for the dead will be held at the Fi FRA N CES C A Presbyterian church, of whose Sunday school all the boys were members. The tragedy has stirred Bismarck to; y Of the Chicaro Grand Opera Company, in ''wo Programs of Leases, Contracts, Legal Papers--- —take on greater importancé when dis- pute arises over them. Until that time a place in a desk pigeonhole has been considered good enough as a keeping place, a greater extent than anything which) ® has occurred here in years, and it has| resulted in, a renewed agitation for a} It is when they turn up missing when publie swimming pool in whieh oreo ‘ Exquisite Geauty. pseu ue cen of a triloqust — Mademoiselle Fallofski — The ers 01 he age of Mon lay’s victims rpighie i en. 8 e s . ry * may enjoy bathing without exposing Lodge, in she Masoufe ‘Temple, Mary y Harter k ry Sco ee Inimitable Paderewski — All Kinds of themselves to the tre cherous currents me vd). people are expected for at ihe Pial ‘ eep your valuables and importan 4 f x + of the Missouri river, It is contend-| the Grand Lodge meeting, three dele- eee es e the papers at this bank. They are protested Novelties—Grotesque Dancing ed that the capital city can better af-|sates from each of the 116 Masonic |[J Two Telerrams of recent date: der otk Gar eae i ford to spend a few thousand dollays| lodges of the state, and local mem- i St. Lovis, May 13 under out care and you alone have access and the in ,providing safe sport for its young] bers, past & 1 masters and several Francesca Zarad delights four to them. people than to stand by coldly year] Masons of national repute. thousand people with ihe St. 7 ge os J Miter year while each bathing season Officers Here. Louis Symphony Orchestra last ‘The cost of this is so low that it is not amous own ax0) one ali : takes ‘its quota of Bismarek young] Among those who will attend the/JJ niglit. Persistent..recalls and missed in the valuable service rendered. communication will be the following | wildest enthusiasm. men, TWO YEARS AT THE GLOBE THEATRE NEWsYORK - officers of the dd lodge: Gra | “MAX ZACH, Conductor.” “The Fri d ” ster HG. Vi * Cavaliers Ne M town, W. Va. Apr. 2. i BEACH WANTS TES : mil B, Lenhart of “Tarad ‘aes an fenchanler e rrien ly Bank SONG HITS THAT LIVE: GOODBYE GIRLS PM 5 THROUGH-—VIOLET, VIOLET—THE PEKIN PATROL LOVE MOON-—-TEMPLE BELLS—THE CHINESE HONEYMOON—BALLY MOONEY, ETC., ETC., ETC. PLACE IN THE SUN fim rand Warden o. +t with her wonderful personality r. Gra 7 Warden Al-|I] and, aiatehless voice, audience could not get enough of her art.” Hinton D. Lord ot Park River, | LGUIS BLACK, , y W. L. Stockwell oi} Director Music, U. of W. Va. BISMARCK BANK Delegation Comes to Carry Honie ‘Terminal Elevator zo, Sy. Grand Deacon H. Byorum PLEA range . your’ on: = i — lot Minot, Grand Deacon BE. A. Rip- § 7 : " A Beach chamber of commerce del-| joy of Mandan, Sr. Grand Steward Os- Boeements with Prices: 85c to $2.75. Seat Sale Tuesday egation consisting of nator George] car St, C. Chemery of Jamestown, Jr. these Conterts, in. view. o mu- (including War Tax) Harris & Co., Stationers, F. Hunt, William Zimmerman, Ralph| Grand Steward FP. W. Ebred of Court- sic lover should fail to hear this Helm and Martin Blank, editor of the} ney, Grand Marshal Albert Weber of adinirable, artiste. Brinton newspaper at, Beach, waited) Towner, Grand Sword Bearer R. L. on Governor ier this week with a] \fiiler of Melville, Grand. Pursuivant signed bid for -one ofthe: terminal|ay-g-Henry of Valtey Gtty, Grand Ty- elevators and flour mills to, be located by the industrial commission through the mill and elevator association, The committee claims .on-hebalf of Beach its, location in the heart.of a great grain country, on the main line of the Y HOW FATHER : : Northern Pacific, with branch lines Is; - KEPT TRE netiating to.every, part ofthe Cold: id gn Valley; with lignite underlying the ema WELL city and a number of good producing mines within a stone’s throw; wit! an abundance of good t vith an annual wheat production of 3,000,009 5,000,000 and a seeded acreage for the present season of, 300,000, and with a flour consumption in the Beach; territory of 1,500,000 pounds per an- Fe num. The industrial commission has not yet publicly called upon cities seeking flour mills and terminal elevators to present their claims. aa call will]- be issued in time and a public hear- ke health | restorer | ing will be held as in the case of the and protector for f Bank of North Dakota. James a Mc- Senily, 2a, eatareh Govern, manager of the mill and ele- E- RU vator association, has established his n offices in Fargo. builds the health. ——____— » BE Do as father did. OPERATE ON NORTHCLIFFE, eq It is the’ safe way. London, June 18.—V! cliffe, newspaper .man, w operation today. A newspaper bulle- tin..issued by his physician says his condition is. satisfactory. Tablets or wid A Weight for Every Car High engine temperatures have no effect on the lubricant value of French Auto Oil. It will not break down under extreme tem- | peratures, but keeps your car. free from soot, dirt, premature firing, friction and knocking. 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