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ha He PAGETWO ° DELEGATES “ ~! ARRIVING FOR Grand Lodge Sessions Open} Tomorrow Morning Aft- er Band Concert The annual < Dakota Grand I open tomorrow with approxin tives of the va throughout the cording to the Bismarck lodge grand lodg sion ge of M: orning tely 500 r pus Maso! k 1 Number elegates nected t 100 Maso @ expec more of S00. or morni Thurs expected Credentials Commi ‘The commit ! m. tomorrow at the » high school band will | give a program at the banquet Tues- day ‘night at the Country Club. Among the prominent Masons who had al ved this afternoon werd the Rev. W. J. Hutche exec utive secretary of the Masons - es of the grand lodge, puty Grand Seeretary Ralph 3 illergy Past Grand Master George Phelps arrived last night. Than y Walter L. Stock- well, Fargo, pected to. arrive tonifeht, as is Grand Master Theodore B. Elton, Grand and Past dq Master T. S. > Valley Saturday yesterday morn church. Mr. and. Mrs. s from Bowbell: yesterday from mon. with his reached Bismar: Christ Hastens Coming Slightly Says Dr. . Besant lon, June 14—(®)—Dr. Anne , president of the Theosophical ays that Christ is “hasten- coming slightly” to take the body of Krishnamurti, the young Indian who was recognized at the convention of the Theosophists in London last Saturday, as a new “world teach Dr. Besant, accor fketth, asserts th living in a phys body in. the Himalaya mountains and that she heard him say that he’ is coming in things had happened which ed: the fact to her beyond dis- We had thought his coming would ve been later,” Dr. Besant added, “but the world is in a state of crisis which may have led him to use the that he is ‘hastening coming ‘go, and John Stor. wife and two sons this afternoon. Lo Daily still ing to the Christ is We are now talking quite plainly so that Christ m not have the treatment he had in Palestine 2,000 rs ago. One does not use the words I am using at my age and with my past without sinc Q SS |! AT THE MOVIES ~- -@ N ve who ap- PAL. MAN The Royal Venetian pear on the vaudeville program at the ace Tuesday for matinee and evening are a company of three men and two ladies who present vocal and instrumental numbers, playing violin, harp and guit: cotty Weston ap- | pearing in “Dancing Around in Vaudeville” and called the “dancing | bellhop” started his career by win- ning buek and wing championships in | Scotland. “Dixie Bound” features Jack Russell and Belle Titus and is| “ ik of comedy ta Bob Millikin, “The | a peppy mono- | a combination harmony Prince of logue with s humor. The Three S ae the Wall,” a mystery melodrama. ELTINGE THEATRE i Making oversize dresses fit in a twinkle is an art deftly illustrated by Colleen Moore in her latest cine- matic opus, “Ella Cinders,” now | showing at the Eltinge for three days. | Suppose a party impends and daughter ‘finds no suitable gown! available for one reason or another. | Let her follow the example of Ella Cinders, who drapes on her slight person an evening dress which girl of twice her size might ha fitted with comfort--and makes i look like a million dollars, This knack, so aptly revealed in the new production, is one of many novel touches that serve to make “Ella Cinders” one of the most un- usual films of the year. With the/ theme of the story dealing with a village drudge trying to metamor. phose herself into a lady of the ver sheet, readers can-readily imagine the possibilities for entestainment, not to mention the enlightenment on | actual studio working conditions to | be derived from viewing this film. | Miss Moore has a’leading man in| Lloyd’Hughes in this production, amd | ‘the rest of the cast is well rounded | ‘out with some of the best character | pres and farceurs of the screen. i ynong the well known’ faces to/ sa a, argh are those | Gerdes, Mike Donlin, Jed ‘Prouty, | Jack Duffy, Harry Allen and Drarey | Corrigan. le tical ere YIELDS PEARLS luff, Mo. <- Many valuab! ‘been raed in the Black | ee tigtcreen whe: spent thats fi en - spent ir im ‘the stream: Knox q tas, found a Ravel wich | he values f ale hg Teane: Moore, pearl valued at ; The { ‘ican Militia Visit it Belgium . vernor’s Postpones of Hartford, Conn., and the Putnam Phalanx, Har turesque h s dating back to Colonial d it m, dur - tour of Europe. The Connecticut and the ians the white-decked caps. ‘ Richmond ¢V. The G ord, three A tomb of the ues, > . ae ments wear the black k bearskin hats BETTER BEEF < GOPHER STATE | Mrs. ue Besides LINTON FLIER; WRECKSPLANE. ‘AT RICE LAKE iB nks His “Machine ' ‘nate! | Ground to Avoid Hitting Auto Load of People Minot, N. D., June lairplane owned by J. J. Bertram of | Towner was partially wrecked probable loss of life was averted when Pilot L. W. |Linton, N, Dy flying at a c deuration at Rice Lake near Minot afternoon, “banked” the machine into \whe carth to avoid hitting an automo- [bile. The flyer had just cleared from | j the earth preparatory to an ascent. Harris, ‘by the presence of mind which he displayed, entirely missed lhitting the automobile containing a jfarmer’s family which had driven into the area used as a landinc field. and | | prevented injury to anyone, with the | fexception of a severe shaking up |which he sustained himself, i The two lower wings of the plane were damaged, the landing gear was broken and the propeller was splinter- leg in the crash, which took place as iHarris was starting to drive the ship [skyward from the field, Mr. Bertram had given Harris a signal to come | forward, indicating that the field wa clear, but the automobile was driven into the path of the plane after it had been started, and before Bertram could stop the driver of the of the car. ~| Will Serve Lunch at Demonstration of 14~-(AP)——An; TRAIN NOWIN MINNESOTA =: First Stop “at “East Grand | | Forks Where Large Crowd Greets Speakers SENATOR IS IN | COUNTY JAIL past two g will go to omorrow to attend the hich will be held fternoon or Last Minute | News Bulletins | ° Paris, June 14— (AP) —The French franc today tumbled to a new for all time, 7 to the dollar and to the pound steriing. President cf Closed Lake Park, Bank Charged With Mis- Funds June state | : _ : j . using i East Gran Minn., (P) Mi epecial ti | performance | Hundreds of farme 1 spect the cattle and hear the inen speah nted by f. tending June 4 He) — senator from counties and rk ringfteld, ML, June 4H—A)— Petitions for change of venue and habeas corpus filed by Russell P. Scott were denied hy the supreme court here this morning. Scott is under sentence of death for murder of Joseph Maurer, in the Cook county jail pending a sanity re-trial. Brilliant Settings Are Arranged For Eucharistic Meeting M4 ake Park, il here of | ind Cuba Fire Insur- of which he is treas- priation of 8 the Lake F ance company was thi r Wal Nelson of East Grand Forks and J. C. Sherlock of the Com ‘cial Club were in charge of arrangements for the beef cattle meeting. Colum~ bia a purchase horthor a a calf from 4 Brothers, the Commerce: farmer mak of | Conf roof Warren di ion and breedin A. A. Dowell sota College of Agriculture talked on| the leading beef cattle breeds. nd} W. H. Peter chief the husbandry di stration of ma ule carried on the his points World Court Issue in N. D. Primary, Senator Nye Mr. Kelson was a night . Minn, j was xbout to de speech sup- | porting the candid om Di | candidate for the Farmer-Labor no} ination for governor. He is alleged in the complaint in| the action to have appropr ated the company's funds to his own use be- tween January 1 . and August he the son 2 qui Har June monstrated the judge of Des| le troit. Siguard county deputy rest. Mr. Kelson both. residents the Lake Park ance company there, It is One Man Killed When Automobile aa Into Ditch! the ar- tions will dinals, approx tween 3,000 and 5,000. pri remotes} corners of th, 00 nuns will participate in the officials an- and Mr. Torgerson are of Lake ark and and Cuba Fire Insur has its headquarter mutual company. etween 7 will bow st during the m ness and brilliance anged for the Cathedral! fame, the sce church of in the great m stadium on the shores of Lak gan, with its capacity of approx 300,000 worship in ¢ and at t hefore the five days" D gn sp tor Ny the world court is an) issue in the North Dakota prin election and credited the recent de- feats of Republican senator- ial candida ch as) Cummins Towa and I th alon am one of da stown, In his camps day night. 8 statement th: June 1 is in a ‘hospital broken shoulder . Doug- The the Lake at Mun- hwest of the city. anzano, the Papal | will Sormaliy open the congr day morning in the cathedr PAPERED WITH GOLD Winnipeg, Manitoba—Billy Stokes or in the 1914 oil boom Alberta, After the last “found himself with a lot f worthless certificates. He pa 2 room with them. Recently the mp, and Sto! and bars at Crookston with ne = result of ARLAIe nd romises that the next will arly take steps “to get out of the world court quicker than we got in.” Mrs. O’Berg’s ; Father Dies in Minneapolis, st Sandgren, 68, father i) g of Bismarck, at the Swed! polis Friday illness. My dent of Minneapolis for was engaged in the con driven by Hauer, ditch. Hauer was pinned underneath the car and apparently killed instant- ly. r, the other oceupant, was thrown clear of the machine. EW STAR FO Cambridge, Mass been di: vered, ten million’ times brighter than tl n. Bat its light is of the 14th magnitude, 4000 times ff. too faint to be seen with the nake es brought $1,- eye. Seientists figure that the cata: trophe which gave birth to thi star happened’ ten milli long before the glacial earth, new star has F vy {M ed One e000, of the certific There are 68,000 fewer horses in , a per London this year than last. ’ IRST ROY AL CHRISTENING PHOTO KING TAKES BACK ROW—Members of England's royal family wilingly yield the cent Hlizabeth, first saree sentate of King Gecrge V and Queen ly The Oita the canter of the sta tae of the Duk Tete re Ro ih ar baer je Pease sf h deers does, row: Elphinstone, luchess’ # ister; Queen Mary; the .Duch amet ing’s ete Back: row: ote duchess’ mothers: and’ Princess Mary, the’ ki King George; the Duke of ‘York and the Earl of arlouapag a marry, ‘she is x '‘Angliron Gas Range "three Becker | failed | a turn and went into the/| | pal -ehristen: “Line form on the right. crowd, please. Don’t shove!” Serving eake gnd coffee to the bungry among the onlookers, J. D. Wood of the Consolidated Utilities company, 506 Broadway, will tomor- w begin a series of demonstrations of the Angliron gas range. The dem- ‘onstration is particularly designed to exhibit the fine points of the red !wheel oven heat regulator, with which this range is equipped. The public is invited to attend this cooking ‘demonstration which ill take place at the offic mpany beginning at 2 p.m. lasting until 5. The exhibition will be repeated at rele same hours on the sueceeding days. Tariff Commission Clashes Not Always Verbal,.Glassie Says shington, June 14—(4)—The es within the tariff commission not always verbal only, it was shown in testimony today by Com- sioner Glassie, appearing before the senate tariff investigating com- mittee. On sion Don't ion, he said, Commis- on, now minister to referred to a motion by terday ; Coates, Washington spiritualist, who is accused by Rose Mackenberg, assistant to Harry Hou- dini, having said “table tipping seance: were held in the V House. Mrs. Coates charge, declaring she said the meet- ings were “in the shadow of the White House. Jamestown Has Four Deaths Over.Sunday Jamestown, N. D., June 14.-)— Four deaths were ‘chronicled here over Sunday from natural causes. They were Mrs. Caroline Allen, 59, wife of Dave Allen, e gineer, who died after an illness of some weeks; Harry Hurning, Jr., 13, son of City Engineer Hurning, who died after an illness of a year with a heart complaint; Seaman Richards, 70, farmer who died at the Grant Richards farm seven miles south of Jamestown, and Miss Margaret Si clair, 75, who died of a alytie stroke at her home near Clev TRIBE WANTS PAY FO LAND SOLD IN 1814 Washington—The Crecks want pay- ment for their land. Suit \to tecover $29,084,500 with interest, dating back to August 8, 1814, for 23,267,600 acres of land conveyed to the United States after the War of 1812, has just been filed by the Creek nation of Okluhoma. The suit charges that General Dr. T. G. O'Hara Denti: Lucas Bldg, _ Bismarck, Successor ‘to Dr. C, C. Hibbs. Telephone 281 smoke screen, wher called Culbertson’ a Culbertson hit Glassie in the jeye with a tobacco pouch flung across the table. Then Glassie eye- [glasses and started around the table after Culbertson but other members separated them. $—$£ $$ —_____+_—__+ ‘ 73 , Flashes of Life; —_______—_—_—_o | | New York. ichol Coviello, 79, an | English musician who had played be- fore several of Britain’s crowned heads, visited Coney Island yester- became angered at blatant jazz played on musical devices, and drop- ped dead. “Stop that music”»were his last: words. Belleville, N. J.-Children conduct- ed Sunday services in the Fewsmith Presbyterian Church. Howard Buck- ley, 11, was in the pulpit, yand removed his a bust of Roald Amundsen, says the explorer’s face is one of the strong- est he ever had modeled. “Amund- sen’s nose is his predominant fea- ture,” he said. “It measures three inches long.” | SIX DIE I y Washington — Six deaths, the re- sult of, necrosis of the jaw and ap- _lastie anemia, occurred in one factory wheré the workers are engaged in ine luminous watch dials, in- | vestigations of the «department of I Phone 610 Seattle.—Alonzo Victor Lewis, Scat- |} | tle sculptor, who has just completed |} Bismarck Fur’ Co. Furs Exclusively Storage - - Repairing 207 Fifth St. DR. R. 8. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N OLDSMOBILE | SALES AND SERVICE * DAKOTA AUTO SALES co., INC. labor reveal. iny Princess) to the tatest member, eee = eet ie ie tg inka ‘the’ throne. cess “Eliz: the he of reve it, Princess Bllcabett's alee of coteaaen wee | Jackson: was aUthorited to treat with hostile Creeks who had joinéd forces {tribal council was called, there was but one hostile chief present. The. total British national debt is abont 171 pounds per capita. { j — world from Lid Al peak. hear "Banff and take ’ elgg jos t t even aps hore oli Banff or Koule, There's a thrillin moun- tain clim! of getti to the top’ of { the worlds of rediscovering kg out. eee cgttces deve of sunlight and grand wy around a oe tin Every dd ose spent in fitsefal ‘and sourid: inp tich aa baer i, iret ed needed to ke you feel ere Gea See to Emerald Lake or oe vaca- Yoho Valley for a tion that is different. For ‘full particulars ad- ‘dress any Canadian Pa- cific aaa Phone, write or cal H. M. TAIT 611 2nd Avenue South Minneapolis, Minn. Motor, ALL ABOARD FOR. j with the British, and that when the}, Let us put a case of Orange Crush in your ice box We Deliver. Give us a ring col- e — lect—Mandan—337 The price’ is’ right Mandan Beverage Company Mandan, N. D. WHY OPERATE for. Appendicitis, Gall Stones, Stomach and Liver Troubies when Hepatola does the work within 24 hours without pain, danger or loss of time? Hepa- tola also removes the calculus from the pelvis of the kidneys and gravel from the bladder. Contains no poison. Pregnant vwomen and small children take Hepatola with every safety. This. is the same Hepatola as sold in Canada by Mrs. Geo. S. Almas. For sale here by her daughter. Price $6.75 delivered Not sold by druggists MRS. STANLEY WELLS Box 941, Dept. 9. Phone 3727 (Aberdeen, South Dakota For Sale Big Silage Cutter, 6-h. p. Electric team Jacket, 200-h. p. Steam Boiler, Sausage Stuffer, Lard Press, Lard Cooler, Trans- formation Hangers—Belts’ and many miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. Phone 63M - - Mandan BRANDON, MANITOBA June 28th to July 2nd \ PROVI “i to see the CIAL EXt - You get everything—and most of iti is. new 5 DAYS Monday * Children’s Day and Coldstream Guards specie? ‘Tuesday Ameriein Day ‘ Wedinesday Facmers and: Wianipeg Day ‘Thursday . Citizens: Day 5 SPORTS Four. days of Horse Racing Indian Sports on Monday ¥ EDUCATION 115 acres of exhibits—Livestock, Field and.Garden Crops, Dairy Products, Farm Machinery, an extensive display of goods ‘Made-in-Manitoba and Mineral found in Manitoba. “ENTERTAINMENT The finest program ever offered on an outdoor stage. ‘MUSIC The Coldstream Guard: from London, England. Be 2 Oot | A New Midway furnished by ‘dohuiny Jv Jones — Everything , different

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