The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 6

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ll l i i i ti i pao ester canine Fa UES NESS aL aN TST DYED-HER FADED PAST MASTERS NIGHT AT LODGE HUGE SUSCESS Letter from Col. , Lounsberry. First Master, Feature of Evening TELLS OF, EARLY DAYS Believes that He Declined Hon- or.in Favor.of Joseph ifare rs night at Tis ho ALR, & A.M, There were It was past mit muarck Lodge No, Monday evening. 150 present fnd one of the features the reading by. W. W. Parsons, present wv , of a letter from Col. about Giement A. Lounsberry, the first. mas- ter of the lodge. ‘The following will be of ‘interest to the Masons of this New York Ave., Washington, .C, April 23, 192 “Mr. W. EB. Parsons, ‘Bismarck, N. “My ‘Dear. Sir and 'Bro.: hope of reach ‘My only ing you in reply to your letter of A 19th in time for the 26th is to write with pencil, the good old newspapér way, “Early in 1873 a dispensation was gr to Colonel Harry Bronson, myself and John A. McLean for a Lodge U. 'D. The meetings were held in the upper story of McLean and SKIRT LIKE NEW “Diemond Pyos” Make Shabby Apparel. Fresh, Bright _ Don't worry, about perfect’ results. se “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to new, rich, fadeless color to any pric, whether it be wool, silk linen, cotton or mixed goods, -dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, “childret coats, feathers draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each pack- Probaly a dozen passed and raised during the summer and 1 car. ried the recevds with me when I lett overland in. December for St. where I turned them over to the Min- | ; Macniders’ store. members. were initiated, St. Paul. At the meeting of the Grand Lodge a charter was desired but I was in- formed that if I would accept the position of W. M. a new dispens tion would be granted. I had previ- ously been Master of Chain Li Lodge No, 64 at rmount, i and later Dori Tat We 1 was initiate ed and St. Albans, at iM hall, Michigan in from that time ons Wheth 1 As first master of the charter lodge | do not recall but Tam_of the impres. sion that [ declined in favor of Joseph Ifa and Master J.C. Bradet was lodge opened near Bismar burial ser Holt of Liewtenant red J. Beever at the battle of Apple July 29, He was anj h. nobleman, a volunteer on ie| of General Henry H. Sibley, Te a ined clergymen of the english opal church. He carried, an order from. General Sibley to Col- onel William Crook, took the wrong trail and was ambushed by the In+ dians, He fell about five miles be- low Bismarck, his body pierced by many arrow Phe day after Bismarck lodge was instituted Grand ‘Master Braden and Grand Secretary A. T. C. Person dis. interred the body and removed it to St. Paul where it was buried and the grave cared for at the expense of General Sibley and where it is decor- ated by flowers on each succeedjng Memorial day. ‘Tam glad of the opportunity to bring these facts to the attention of the Lodge and I hope the G..A. R. will not forget him on Memorial day. T can_supply ‘them with the names and circumstances of others killed in that battle. “I have had only an hour to devote to this matter; sorry I cannot make it more elaborate and put it in type writing. “Dearest love to all the broth and to my old friends at Bis’ « } Paul | nesota Grand Lodge on my arrival in} “it is my recollection that the new | spengation. for a Lodge U. D. was! ited to myself as W. M., John A. un S, W., and ‘Thomas Van Ht ten, J. W. ‘The records of the lodge will probably show material facts, iS EXPECTED TO | PUSH CAUSE OF | MATERNITY BILL Washington:— Miss Caroline Flem- ing is in, charge of the Children’s Bureau, U. S. Department of Labar, while Miss Julia Lathrop is touring Czecho-Slovakia. iss Fleming holds equal interest Miss Lathrop im furthering the Cause of the maternity bil, and may he expected to apply tlie same energy toward Ay keopule it. before the public. 1890; Walter H. Winchester, | 181; Walter H, Winchester, 1892, William T. Perkins, 1893; William -'T. Hn | 1894; William T. Ferkins, 1895; Em: ery 'S. Beardsley, 1896; Emery 3, Beardsley, 1897; Frank Reed;~1898; James. W. Foley, 1899; Jameg .W. Foley, 1900; Asa>T.7 ‘Patterson, 1904; Henry L. Reade 1902; Maurice MY Cook, 1% Henry 1, Reade, 1904: ; William F. Cochrane, 1305, George F: |- Dullam, 1906; William A._ Dilion 1907; Hans R, Berndt, 1908; Hans R Fraternally youurs, Clement A. ‘Lounsberry.” Following is a list of the past mas- ters: Clement A. Lounsberry, 1876; W. M. Falconer, 1877; John Davidson, 1378; Joseph Hare, 1879; Joseph Hare, 18+0, Us Bhar His. thirtieth year the Master was the Carpenter of Nazareth. . Could He possibly forget those carpen- ter years when‘the years of His ministry_ began ?.. Could: the men who labor with their hands.ever be ig from rl thought “As ad WEDNESDAY, APRIL:28, 1920 The Churches coeperating under the name ‘ot the Interchurch World Movement offer the pro- ~‘ gramof the Master; and His Golden. Rule. as { “Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.” 3S By that rule the industry of the future must be directed. Its products must be not merely. age tells so plainly how to diamond] John Davidson, 1881; John Davidson, dye over any color.that you can not; 1882; John Davidson,- 1883; Orlando make a mistake, S. Goff, 1884; Frank Donnelly, 1385; To match any material have druy- | Joseph “Hare, 1886; Joseph Hare, gist show you “Diamond Dye” Color | 1887; Harry V. Wetherby, 188€; John Card. | Davidson, 1889; William A. Bentley, BUSINESS DIRECTORY | BETTER KODAK FINISHING , Printing and Enlarging. Tube sure of Good Pictures, Bring your Films to Hoskins Ine., Dept. K. ~~ Bismarck, N. D. MAIL US YOUR FILMS. All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts Developing SHOE FITTERS MAIN, STREET ‘chmonasWhitney BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 16 [ldggart Block Phone 662 MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING Have your form letters typewritten, on the Multigraph. Prompt and expert service : ixpert Accounting. in | is WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Funeral . Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge . DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Undertakers BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of. STUDEBAKER — and — CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge " Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET - Day Phone 100 Upholstered Furniture Made to Order FRENCH & WELCH ° Builders’ Hardware Implements Harness De Laval Separators Pero fees fe Anaren Paoncared Bring or Mail in Your Filras Reales atc for Expert Developing ” BISMARCK: NortH Dakota: CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY BATTERY PARTS BUICK and OAKLAND FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. “Exide” Valve-in-head Motors Service Station BISMARCK, N. D. ,from Anil’ B. Lenhatt 191i; Wh Oar, and prayers? = goods, but good; not merely'wealth but:happi- “ REMUS SIE: |< a cea ack ies 9 fie er: ae men am ! 010: "Theodore ‘Kolel, 1917;, Pate t men bent by toil, _ hopeless hearts, He If you believe these things, you believe in one Piolds 1918; Raymond M. Bergeson. spoke s phrase that med with power of the fundamental purposes of the Churches:and Sal sane a oats Le er ee One Ty ek GHG Eee Oa “You aresons of God, ”’ He told ihe And you have this month your chance to help. Kan; Hy ¥. O'Hare, Garriaon; ms of God—brothers of their rulers _ yow.are inside the Church or out, youare a sharer Thsinas. Hall eaten eek eee and entployers; ; with an equal right to in the benefits of the influence of Jesus Christ. Koffel, A. D. Gunderson, Jamestown. Supper was served, following which there was: music and a sodcial none’ | MEETING 1S TO BE} HELD TONIGHT) TO BOOST ROADS| Trade, Tour Details of Rismarek | Territory. Will. be Ar- ranged Tomorrow. ae A meeting wilt-be held in tHe,Com- ial. club room this evening at’ :30. o'clock to arrange for cele- brating the “Trade in Bismarck” tour, which the business interests of the city: cooperating with the automobile dealers in. the: “ship ‘by. truck” move- ment, recenily had decided upon. The object of the tour, further de- tails. of which will be. arranged: at the contemplated meeting are to Boost for better roads, meet the consumers and: buyers: in the Bismarek: territory, exhibit the goods to the dealers, dem- onstrate. goods- to the lealer’s trade, prove. the practicability and efficiency of the short. delivery: ‘by. motor: trucky] boost the “trade in Bismarck” move- ment, and to, show-the dealers. and consumers in: the country. that \Bis- marck business men want their busi- ness. The tour will be done. by. motor, automobiles and trucks being usel to convey the party and the displays one, community to another throughout the. territory. The Com= mercial club will handle all of the details, of the trip, Mr. Keniston an:\ nounced today, and every effort will be exerted to have all of the business hougges, both retail and wholésale, re- presented in the trade tour. THE PROPER TY happiness, to. comfort and opportunity. All the hopes of Labor in all. the centuries had * their ac iis in that SS euinaiy thought. of the modern world. Help ~ gether not Help to make that influ wmpie the ruling spirit to make industry.a. spiritual enterprise, where men: shall work to- yenvy but in mutual respect—as sed K brothers all, and “sons of God.” ' fl ” United Financial Campaign, April 25th - May and th INTERCHURCH World Nomcsacet ~~ of North America The publication of this advertisement is made possible through the cooperation of thirty: denominations. OFFICIALS. ISSUE WARNING RELATIVE! TO LAND. PRICES By a recent decision of the Supreme Court of the Unitel States, it was held that lands in ODD INUMBERE! eu tions within the limits of a saltroad land grant, should. be: priced. at $1.2: anacre, In view of this decision, all those entrymen who. made. entry in ODD NUMPERED SECTIONS within the Northern Pacific Land Grant, who were required to pay $2.50. per acre,. are entitled to a refund of: $1.25 per acre, By comntunicating | with the Bis- marck U. °S. land office, such entrymen will be provided. with the necessary blanks for execution in arder to have their. claims for. such refund properly: ‘before the depart- ment, and every: ‘possible: assistance will be-gendered- without cost to the entryman. f sClaiments. ‘are watned against ‘the dadeationg of a firm of attorneys at- Washington;:D, C. who-have.-sent’ out, circular letters offering to. collect th refund: from, the government‘on‘a, con- tingent fee basis. of fifty per’ cemt. It be: shown tonight at the Eltinge;| nabs Mix’s purse, he walked .up. to theatre, Police. Lieutenant Sylvester | ‘hnim. and said: went along as body: guard. After| “Say, kid, , how long Sylvester had watched Williams play | been out? our face is the: part of the artful dodger ido Whats, your record” “Why Measles May ‘Be Dangerous This is No. 3 of a series of advertisements, prepared petent. physician, explaining how certain diseases whi ‘attack the air passages—such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping Qough, Measles or even a long continued Cold—often leave thése organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus. affording a favorable foothold for invading 4 ‘germs. And: how Vick’s Vapo- Rub may; be of value in this condition. have “you familiar. i ip i Few oe us escape ‘measles—it is one of the commionest of child- hood, diseases. Every mother knows the symptoms, but the mistake that most mothers make is in failing to realize that the bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. | Children’s digestions are deli- cate—easily disturbed by ‘too much “dosing.” Vicks, there- fore, is particularly recommended John ‘Brown's grave. hag just besn sold with the farm at North Elba, 'N. Y, It was_only recently that the grave was marked with a monument. of the! Guaranteed all Woot Suits ‘At$44.25 every.suit for the month ef ‘April. Free extra pair pants goes with ant shout allow nines te be io by it. REALISM IN T( TOM MIX PLAY | FOOLS) .A\COP TO TAKE ASPIRIN take are marked with the “Bayer Cross.” The Bayer Company, who introduc- ed Aspirin tell in their careful direc- tions in each package . df ‘genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” that to|'putting on some of the thrills of et thé best results one or two glasses} his ‘latest. motion picture,’ “The of water'should be drank after taking| Speed Maniac,” in San.’ ‘Francisco tablets. and found himself in need of a man ‘ er Tablets of Aspirin” to de fi play the part of a. pickpocket. genuine must be marked with the} After he had been turned down. by safety. “Bayer Cross.” Then you are] every, crook~ in’ the ing the world-famous Aspirin, pre-| they didn't. want to. be ibed by physicians for over eigh-| the camera” — he teen years. cameraman, Walter Williams, to Each unbroken “Rayer” package} Play the part, (Mix considered Wil- contains proper directions for Colds, fiams; tough enough in appearance Headache Toothache, Earache Neur-|for the, pickpocket, because the algia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuri-}] cameraman had" been pretty “well tis, and for ‘Pain generally. batteded up during a pugilistic Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets| career. He was formerly amateur cost but a few cents. Druggists’ also| boxing champion of the sell Jarger “Bayer” packages, Aspirin | coast. es is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac-] When Mix. took his “\company ture of pnonestibacidvetes of Salley, down Market street to film scenes licacid. for this big photoplay, which. will Tom Mix, the William Fox! star, who insists on having actors in®his company who look their patts and who ‘is hot after realism -at every stag of the game, was recently county. jail “mugged for finally chose” his Pacific |- child is not fully recovered after the eruption and fever diSappebr The air passages are still inflamed , and if this inflammation is not cleared up, the air passages may be weakened, thus paving the way for pneumonia or serious disease of the lungs. Nightly applications of Vick’s VapoRub will aid nature in relieving this inflammation. Be- catise Vicks acts locally by stim- ulation thru. the skin-to draw . out the inflammation’ attract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the’ medicinal in; Ree dients of Vicks are vaporized by the body Heat. These vapors are breathed: i in‘all night Jong, vite = WEES More Than’ 17 Million Jars “Used Yearly since it is externally applied and so can be used often and freely without: the tr ehtest betel effects. Vicks should be "pubbed in over the ‘throat and chest, until the. skin -is red—then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth- ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funntl so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a smalf bit of Vicks the size of a Samples to new users. will be sent free on request to-the Vick Chemical Company, 233 Broad Street, Greensboro, N.C. Your koa Against Golds Frank Krall 1 3 The Tailor | When you need a Sign PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 4064 Broadway, ~ Ie Consumers Dray and Transfer Co. Phone 270 Ice and Teaming |, yt

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