The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1920, Page 6

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BISMARCK DAILY “TRIBUNE - The : Catharti¢c ELKS BAND, FINEST OF ITS KIND IN STATE, WAS ORIGINALLY STARTED 25 YEARS. AGO AGO AS FIRST B BISMARCK BAND ‘Only Four Members of Present Aggregation of Players Were | in Old Orchestra Which Was Conducted by Tom. H. Poole The Elks’ band, ‘which will give its first concert of the year Friday even- ing at. the auditorium, will “hold i special rehearsal ‘tonight, at the Elks’ club and a dréss rehearsal tomorrow night at the auditorium. The tickets. for (he concert: went on sale this morning at Harris and the demand for seats was goo. In all probability the seat- ing: capacity .of ‘the auditorium will be unable to accomodate the large at- tendance that present’ indications show will be present when the curtam goes up. ‘ Constant and painstaking rehearsals MIDWAY iNLIFE Men and women at forty stand at the poral ofa igi sa ength must be kept eas) body well nourished. _ SCOTT'S EMULSION fs the tonic of wonderful helpful. hess to those in /middle life. SCOTT’S nourishes and in. vigorates and helps the body keep up with the daily wear and tear on strength. Let Scott's Mr deed mot eh Jack Dempsey This coming Friday and Saturday at the “Tt’s Like Finding Money’ “ says TT Judge Put Up In RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ‘ : W-B CUT i is a long «ne-cut tobacco WwW tery in good ~ paired HOR CONSTERA & Co.'s Mien this real quality \ tobacco, an tobacco taste begins to come, , You'll find it keeps com- " Maceo taste lasts and lasts. to take a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. HEN springcomes you | will want to use your car again--but is your bat- - itoperate? ~ Have it inspected and re- - ~ _Willard Service Station ;408 BROADWAY, lender the direction’ of Spencer Bi | former assistant conductor of the *Mil lion Dollar Band” has lifted the Elks’ rout of the Class of. mere and. those attending the con- ri night are assured of hear ing a well irained band rendering a program of. exceptional mer! PROMINENT SOLOISTS Resides the band Mambers on the program there will be ‘solos by well known singers of this city i Henry Halvorsen and Mrs Perrone Scheffer. Mr. Halvorson Is too: jell known ;in this city t require” any introduction as a singer and Mrs. Scheffer was’ soloist with Fritz Kreis the. famous. violinist, for ‘two yea Included. in the Elks’ band whieh will play Friday night are four musi- cians who ‘played in:the original Bis- marck” band 25 years ago and have been ‘active in keeping a. band’ orgin- ization together duting that long period. These men are John Peter- son, Fred Peterson, George {Upright aud J. F. Philbrick, Fred and John’ Peterson play the clarinet and bass respectively,, Mr. Upright plays the j ~ bass drum and Mr. Philbrick plays, the cornet. i TOM POOLE, DIRECTOR The original Bismarck band, with " Poole as director, gave a con- years ago of which .a picture | given.in the old Athenium auditorium “of the best known residents. du, that day were present. The musicians were dressed in white ‘CASTORIA|: Intse For Over 30 Year ou take a little the good ing,.too. The rich to- You don’t have Two Styles shape? Will now. ~ Povle.appea' ed in full evening dress. Resides the four members of “the origina) Bismarck Dand, which “are members of the Elks’: band today, there were M. J, O'Connor -at the snare drum, M Kupitz playing the trom: hone, ¥F Hughes playing cornet, Will Hughes, tenor;--Willie Braith- quite, alto; Will Pettee, now deceased, ‘cornet ; Frank | Pettee, cornet; 'Tont Lyben, now dead, cornet ; baritone: R. D. Hoskins, "cornet, and 3 tenor. ! BAND BORN Nben was another of the eatly conductors of the old Bismarck pand, which played on many famous oc- casions and several times visited dif- ferent cities in the state. Later, this band ,became « the Commercial club _ band and, Dy. Campbell, who was then with’ Quain ‘and Raimstad, of the. dir this was. one ectors of) the band under: « Several years ago the mam ercial Club band was turned into ich s band ¥ ¥ tion ever the cmusical organi Ways “expected to Marches, “popular pieces and dance music on severy occasion — without thought as ,ty the convenience of the players, During the past 25. 's, Since. the first’ band was. organized, the city as a whole has only contributed to its support two years. When John Peter- son was president .of «the band the city coicil ‘appropriated $600 a year for two years in support of the band. Before and since that time no- money has .been receiyed direct from-the chy to assist the band, although have been. donations made from time to time in sw t of the band. ° BAXJ) NEEDS SUPPORT It’ tk jointed’ out that there ‘are at least fifteen-cities in North Dakota that are: furnishing money from the cities’ treasuries in support. of their ponte bands,. Dut practically none. of has retained its and. has been ion that wi ‘le furnish «stirring band of ‘this ¢ With the possibility of. E'sbon, which is the home. of the ion~ Dollar Band” will induce Spencer Boise to come to that city.as director of that band, the city. must contribute something sub- stanfial to.the band’s support, members of the organization declare, ‘GEO. N. KENISTON’ INCORPORATOR OF T. R. SOCIETY Commercial. With Sylvane Ferris of Dickinson, Honored George N. Keniston, secretary. of the rc Commercial club, and Theodore Roosevelt’ ranching ,day companion, who. lives at Dickinson, have’ been named: on the board of incorporaters ofthe ‘Roosevelt Memorial association, An- nouncemept—of these. appointmehts were received here today by Mr. Kenis- ton. During the! recent drive, for funds by which the association plans to erect memorials to’ the - former president, Mr. Keniston acted) as state di of: the North Dakota campuig W Ferris. because of his carly association with Colonel Roosevelt. was,oneof the active: directors of the campaign, not only in this state put: throughout the country, There are 111 prominent men oi ' the'board and .the appointment of Mr. Keniston and Mr, Ferris are consider- ed an- outstanding honor, The board of incorporators whieh decide where the memorials will be located’ and_the manner in which the funds. will oe expended. One of the memorials will be a_public park at Oyster Bay, ‘N. Y.. tue late home of ‘Colonel. Roosevelt, REAL ESTATE | TRANSACTIONS | —% W. M. William: to Josephine Maryel, ie lots4 and 5. loci y Flannery and Weatherby addition," on Fifteenth street between Rosser and Avenue B. A. I. Schafer’ to’ Alfred “G. Olson, lot. 9; block 47; Northern Pacific 2nd addition, on Right. street .between Avenugs A aid B. x Florence 1. Burke to Oscar R. Am- SoU Nee sara Sp ihE eo «PERFECT: iMANHOO ‘{uls addition; oi” Fifteenth atreet. be- 17S REAL @MEANING AND HOW To ° ATTAIN IT ft: BERLAND CHEMICAL COLE Berry Sloth, Nashville.tenn | church met last night at thi D.BERGMAN SO. ST. PAUL -MINN. Ben Belk. | there | good as the] Club“ Secretary,} 4 ‘Havor. ‘ “Ou ‘on Hannat@ street j between Avenues A and B. David Jehkins tv Jennie\Maclach- lan, lots..17- and. 18;..bluck, 16; Mc Kenzie addition, *on-tiortheast. corner of Avenue A and ‘Hannafin street. Walter Graham to Nick Hryckow.) southerst quarter of section 30. town- chip. 144; range, 79;. belug in Wilson township.” D. Owens 3 Dlock, 21; addition, ‘Avenue A. Agnes §. Murray Roweli to Joseph Holt n, southeast: quarter of section | ownship, 141; range,~76, being thse miles south of “Aetna. in Lyman county, _ Jeremiah -J: Campior- tor oPatterson Land Co., south half of ‘the northeast quarter and west half of ‘the southeast quarter. of ‘section, 2; township, 145 range, 76; being. in the’ northeas' corner of Richmona township. . watrick L. Fitzgerald. to Patterson Land . lots ‘1 and, %,, east half of southeast quater of section, 2; town- Ship 143; range, 76; being in the pincaucsiass comer: of Richuond ‘town- ship. 'Aunie’.D. ‘Stevtths to Herman T: Pillen. lots 19 and: 20, -block):1; Star- Thomas. G. ‘Kenneh Northern Pacitic on Second Street “near tween, Rosser avenue and Avenue B. Joxeph Schneider to Michael Schnei- der, is 11 aud 12, block 29; Williams “_ addition, on the corner tof ! ‘Bepet Twelfth streets. Lelia. Fetch to Eva Costella, lots 11 and. 12, block, 20;. Sturgis addition, on Thirteen street between Sweet and, Front streets, “CITY NEWS GIRL BORN A baby daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. and) Mrs. Lester Larson of Baldwin at the St. “Alextus hospital. DISCUSS /BUDGE iT ‘Phe trustee}. of _ the- Pres) yterian ehuren parlorsat which tne the budget f | the coming chuitel year was taken upt and “discussed. Se 7 HERE FROM DRISCOLL i Wietor “Meyers, swell ‘know: of Driscoll, who spent several: weeks in-n local hospital a short ‘time ago, was in<the city yesterday. Mr. Meyers, who was very ill, has improved. HERE FROM NAUGHTON . August Solberg, prominent. farmer of Naughton township, was in thé city yesterday paying his 1920 -taxes.. Mr. Solberg says that there is not much snow in his scetion, althoug’ {in the: north nl S “farmer } “Your Grocer’ S Sweetheart” Bor es there: stfll i: suc a heavy cov He says that there few inches of frost in the ground and that if, the present warm weather con- tinues, farmers in, Naughton At ficolitae at Haier Good Aapetiie Good Dixes: tion, Good: @heer‘and:Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Do You Use Them? To sit back after a good meal and | as it they, anti know there: is not ings. gas, the logical result of, usini going to. be WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920 ODAY your giocer ids pate: to the many excellent services he renders you: He makes:it easy: for you to supply your family: with the finest: toasted corn flakes ~kadwn—Kellogg’s. “By window and ‘store displays he brings them to your attention, “together withthe: other famous. Kellogg ~ products. — Kellogg's Krumbles, Kellogg's Kruinbled Bran and Kellogg’s Drinker. 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Every grocer : ee everywhere — sells Kellogg's oS every day. — ia | When you need a Sign The Bismarck Sign Co. iL /at your service. ay PHONE 909 “| 866%" Broadway Sanders Electric Shop * 411 THIRD STREET ‘ Electric: Wiring =| and Supplies _ (ee Thor Electric Washing Hsciines Eureka Vacuum Cleaners a Fostoria Mazda Lamps PHONE 85 \S A ACROSS THE — MISSOURI —- ~ is going to make. Bismarck ‘the biggest Iittle city” in the great | Northwest — the garden‘spot of North Dakota. = The. psychological “morfent’ has arrived. Real estate is going to be a wonderful investment.” “If. you desife to purchase _ a home, our City Department is | We have the | values. if you wish to- dispose. of your | Property or your-bungalow, list’ | it- with us at once. We have , buyers, ; = Just telephone 314 BISMARCK REALTY COMPANY Bismarck Bank Building

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