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Scottish Rite Masons and Shriners Will Have Pilgrimage) (Continued from page one.) Knights “of Kadosh. in charge of cere. | y with be nity 0 see parts of t big sp don the butt 1 1 public v the first onial will » A, wil monies of t = ‘Phe atst a ‘the morning at high noon nds nrise and the 32nd Thursday. The ban will he giy qguet, which will be in the form of a} yg p.m, the specia steak dinner, will be Dick mond (€ ch. A genuine, oldfash- | banquet will be served. foned program at which several ol followed by will tell of their frontier Tancher torium of the periences, will follow the dinner. Ac. | mal se After the spectacle. a | ordion players and old fiddlers will | grand ball will he held in the Ma- | furnish the occasion. onic temple, bers of t 1 be honor guests. | or the state pilgrim rin FI held Sunday, is thing of its kind « the state. A special train, carrying more than e Eb at Mandan at 7 temple of the SI uttempted in jm. by tr stellar Shrine program ‘for the Indians. 200 Shriners, will leave Fargo at 3| expected to have the p. in. Tharsday, At 4:30 th n will | through some arrive in Valley City where a grand | after which the caravan will leave Hageant procession of the divan, uni- | for old Fort Lineoln w! s will move, orution exercises of the Custer epi- purihouse e part in the { Included in the rts by the band, drum corps and will take place. yiven in the Ma: ganizations of E ket picnic for all | Templar Macons will be held in the city park. | the direction of Noble past grand commander, Plan Torchlight Parade the uniformed: boilies pecial train will valley | temple in automobiles at? p. mh, arriving at Jamestown | of Liberty memorial p.m. A torchlight parade of 300! they will be met by clad in oriental uniforms and [nobles and Knights Te town Shrine club will be|dress uniform under tarred nd theaters will be | of id Commander rt of the perform- will be given by the nters, and the Arab A Shrine ball will mestown temple at urnished by the Fl entire delegation d the nat hrine which sunset r nobles and 1 temple _will leave ein Fargo ir nobles a chance SUPP their The FE the Three O'Clock in the Morning.” Lutherans Choose ' Chicago For 1929 Convention City sto Mandan, arriving 15 minutes The Mandan nobles, Knights d Scottish Rite bodies jadies, will also join the the special will ar- At 9 a. m., , under on Pemplar and 1 auto ca containing the nobles and will leave for the Killdeer 20 a, m., Dickinson. of St. Louis, Mo., Lutheran we if ck, Mandan and_Dicki dress uniform, the Scot- degree teams’ in their d the divan and uniformed al temple clad in a cast of 500— ie part. TONIGHT ONLY The pageant will be followed liy a Bien abarbsdue and ball. AtS:p. m, Wolfheart aut an will move back to the wonder dog in on, dairy will arrive at vile soporte Saturday and | line greeting "The illustrious 1 train at 7a. bound potentate of serial grand command Jar of North Dakota and the de; supreme council of the tish Rite and hundreds of Masons nobles will stand on the, boundary | Monday Hine which separates the’ State of} “ North Dakota from Montana and | and Alberta Vi greet the o ors of like rank from | Daily matinee, the sister stat will leave for m. the special Male, the home of Shirt. KLEIN'S TOGGERY 100 15 HORSES STEERS $1000 in prizes . Novelty wild boar race Indians, wild west. given an oppo place in the n arby chasif, will leave for | nm where the regular Shrine | Program for Indians Zagal temple special will At high noon it is of their ceremonies, ; concert and spectacle will be | n_park by the or- | agal temple. concert will be broadcast. nda drill by the |p. m. the Mandan nobles and Knights n full dress uniform. under t will be given on-Capitol hill | building after y will be served | Bismarck at 9 “June 19—(AP)—The | Synod of Missouri, Ohio Theatre Big Boy Williams Also 1fth chapter of the And News Reel—Andy Gump — “Pacemakers”—with George O'Haray:-Kid peoec et Al Cook ‘aughn Popular prices Blessom out in a Klein-Wilson Bros. combination For style and value they’re unbeatable [HOME OF $200sHIRTS __| + June 24-25, Thursday and Friday 100 Aeroplane, fireworks, riding, roping, bulldogging, Nat i Asuial ‘oad stamp gronadi-o8 miles north 5 ‘Bowe , he Bad Lands. | tacle will be | southwest of | o which ay on the site of second section At} The banquet spectacle i Dickinson no: m. Sunday. dan at 8 a. will be given Indians go here commem- | At 3 p.m. al The} At 4:30 | Otto Baver, | will escort | of El Zagaly to the center bridge wher the Bismarck mplar in full the direction eorge Russ. | will sing the | ional anthem, spectacle and ladies by El | a] temple ive “It's n time to to sing ith 5 Rev. A. J. from coust to ¢ First Baptist at 8 o'clock, service, ‘reeman, blind evangel- ist of Moline, Ill., who st, Wi hure Mr. Free numbers, own accompaniment on a harp, ates chose Chicago for its Thousands of saticfed users are the best testi- mony as to the supcrior- ity of the Leich Magnetic Timer—no other timer like it—in construction or Nocontcct points toclean. Makes your Ford start easier. More power, less gas. Let us show you one THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ing beauty Charles Whitney, St Fred waar oh DeReemee Bros. ee raed A Decisively New which ma! distinctive: car for social jaunts and ebopping. DAKOTA AUTO SALES €0., INC. itributors BISMARCK, N. D. 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