The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1928, Page 3

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j west ‘ Y, MARCH 27, 1998 SCOTTISH RITE NASONS READY FOR MEETING Sessions Start at 8 o’Clock Tomorrow and Continue Throughout Day One hundred and _ twenty-five candidates will be initiated into the Lodge of lodge of Scottish Rit e Masonry, are ge ite ' tomorrow at the first reunion of the recently established Bismarck-Man- dan consistory. Initiatory work start ‘at 8 o'clock sharp and con- peed throughout the day and eve- ning. Besides these candidates there are nearly 100 Masons in Bismarck and who are already Scottish Rite members and desire to be char- ‘The establishing. of s, consetory est ing of a coi here marks an epoch Masonic history on the Missouri Slepe that, will do much to make Bismarck and indan important Masonic centers in North Dakota. The territory em- braced within this jurisdiction covers all of Southwestern North Dakota, from Jamestown on the eas’ to the Montana state line on the west, and the South Dakota line on the south, and includes the Bowman-Hettinger district and the Killdeer line north- . f in a go Degree Teams Walter Reed, cee Sale ine spector general of the h Rite for North Dakota, accompanied by Alfred G. Arvold, Judge A. B. Gup- till and some 20 of the de teal of the Fargo bodies, will be in Bis- marck Tuesday evening, ready to start the conferring of the degrees in'the Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock shay inesday morning. +A lunch will be served in the temple at noon and an elaborate banquet will be served at 6 o'clock in the evening. All visiting Scottish Rite Masons in the city are expected to be present during the work. James E. Phelan of Bowman has signified his intention of heading the Bowman itingent to take in the opening. fact visitors from Minot, Grand Forks and Aberdeen are expected, besides those from tg who are interested in the work. Candidates are especially urged to be present at the temple at 8 o'clock sharp Wedensday morning, that all details may be cared for and as little oy as possible had in starting the ‘wor! Past Masters’ Night Observed by Masons More than 150 members of the Bismarck Masonic lodge attended the annual observance of Past Mas- ters’ Night at the local temple last night and eaw the Master Mason de- gree exemplified for a class of three candidates. The first section of the work was given in the afternoon after which dirmer was served in the temple din- ing ora pariaton | the pony Judge. A. G, Barr as tons! pepo and magne” bs . Wenzel marck, gra lodge orator, and Walter H. Murfin of Fargo, ind master for North Dakota, of whom gave talks of especial interest to members of the frater- nity. The Masons then repaired to the lodge room where the impressive. second and third sections of the de- gree were exemplified, with former , masters of the Bismarck lodge oc: | ring all the stations. <oRevera members. of the Mandan! lodge attended the meeting here and tonight a number of the Bismarck , Masons _will to Mandan where Nish Go as Past Masters’ las Murfin will also speak at the Man- dan meeting. INSURGENTS ARE ROUTED Mexico City, March 27.—(AP)— Dispatches from Zamora today said _———_—e_—_aee___——- “9, \t Question: Why should children receive emul- Wied codices of reguladly ? venting vitamin. Thee is why so Tiel coblive of in: ‘SCOTT'S EMULSION the chieftain Ignacio Robles and eight insurgent followers were killed. and. two federal soldiery phates es in a clash et saben near Tinguindin, state o! ichoacan. The federal soldiers overtook a band of about 35 men and dispersed them, according to reports. Two insurgents were killed. SCENERY HERE FOR ELKS SHOW Big Minstrel Production Opens Friday Night For Two- night Run Special costumes and scenery for the Elks’ Minstrel Frolic have ar- rived and everything is about in| readiness for the big show which = on Friday a atid scenery and stage hangings, ee jew Yor! and Minneapolis, will be put in place in > ation for the fant tebsareal” on Thursday night. ‘The “Al the River” act, which os a old bed ere negro plantation pastimes, wi! ve as Principals Erwin Rue, Glen. Wiest, . H. ns, E. J. Knoll, Terrence Halloran, Harley Holta, Harry Bern- stein, Art Cayou, George Klingen- smith and Clint Draper. Among the outstanding specialties in the show FOR ARMOUR CO. The Armour Co., West Fargo, will be the “Glow Worm,” sung by Mrs. Frank Barnes, “The Simple Melody” hy Miss Anna Marie Mann- in which she is assisted by a 8 lid chorus, and Itz Clog dance by Miss Marjorie Smith: Neil Churchill and Art Cayou, two feature end men, promise to prat- tically, “stop the show” with their rendition of comedy songs. Chur- chill will present “If You Can’t Land Her on the Old Veranda,” and Cayou will stir things up with “Oh, My Operation!”. ' Other comedy num- bers to be presented are, “If My Baby Cooks” by George Klingen- smit! hy “Who's that Knockin’ at My Door” by pay Bernstein and “Where Is My Meyer” by a lively trio of singers and dancers, The sale of reserved seat¥ewill open tomorrow morning at Harris & Woodmansce's, and get rid that cause the ti Housness, sick All Four Bismarck Druggists. We take this opportuni- ty of expressing our ap- preciation for the splen- did results and success of our 4th Annual Spring Fashion Exposition held on last Friday evening. Mich credit is due the ladies who emercisel their talent throughout the evening in modeling -the many beautiful gar- ments. Also the sales- ladies and others who helped make the occa- sion a success. oa. refuses to office help. Yet they repeatedly ee ee ae The Bismarck Cloak Shop i em- ployee. Scola Bowles is the 7th fo Otter Tail Power Co.; Cornelia Van Eyk, the 18th for N. D. State Cole heraen Dose | “*Follow the SucceSSful’’. Spring ur Needs, your Desires, your Require ments. Ghese Domi- ‘nate, Price and prof ae secondary comits Tere lily is ready to blossom out.on Eas- ter morning — are you? See Klein’s Toggery and solve your clothes problem Richholt's Cash and Carry Wi THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE . jeaday and Thureday sion “op B25 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE iy Against the Mob—. ‘ But What a Boy! 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