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that we mast bare more * and better trained men of high rank. In all the prin¬ EISEMAN & CO.. 421 7TH, § cipal of the world except our own Under Odd Fellows' Hall. St forms of the GRADUATE TOGETHER WHATTHE LACKS the grade of vlc«> part regular organisation. Other nations have apparently created that grade to give a AN OPEN strong Inducement to rear t« be V- Pro¬ industrious and to develop their skill and Colored Nomal, and Admiral Dewey Discusses efficiency in a fair competition, for promo¬ High CONFESSJON. I tion for ; second, because the . § -in-chief Of a fleet or a large Schools. We're overstocked and will posed Retirement Scheme. , with Increased authority and re¬ Armstrong resort to the most effective sponsibility, Is logically entitled to a higher rank than the officers serving under means of remedying that him; and, third. It gives a grade of select¬ state of affairs.in other OLD ed flag officers of high rank, experience, EXERCISES LAST EVENING FLAG OFFICERS TOO proved skill and efficiency, competent and words, SACRIFICE goods. ready to obtain the best possible results SPRING AND SUMMER with any fleet or squadron placed under his command. Audienoe in Convention Hail SUITS must go regardless High Rank Beached at an Earlier Age "The United 8tates has a smaller number Ap~ of value or of cost. of commissioned officers of all ranks In the in Other Countries. sea-going corps than any power except plauds Students. Take advantage of your Austria. We have only 1.95 commissioned to weara¬ officers to each 1,000 tons of warships chance provide built and building, while Great Britain bles at these ridiculous CHANCE FOE THE YOUNG MEN has 2.52. France 3 58 and Germany 3.48. MOTTO OF SAINT FRANCIS "We have one admiral and twenty-four prices: rear admirals, six of the latter being 2S0 All-wool Russian Serge Suits extras on account of dlftinfuished services .pure Indigo dye. ip jr g » Now for Fleet the war with while the grade Commissioners of the District of Co¬ value. Little Opportunity during Spain, Actual $10.00 Jgflj).v J & of admiral ceases to exist when vacated by to $ 18.00. Now ^ ^ >| to Get the present Incumbent. lumbia in Attendance . Those 173 Gray Worsted Suits.the lat- Experience. "Great Britain has four admirals of the est and most => .fv g? mirals and thirty rear admirals. Japan has Y.ulue. $8.00 to $15.00. Written for The and tha Chicago Iteeord- seven vice admirals Washington Normal School No. 2, M Street ^^5 Herald. admirals, twenty-three 5^ Now , and twenty-five rear admirals. High School and Armstrong Manual Train¬ officers are not like the British navy were "Naval Hag poets," , "One of the admirals of ing School held last evening In Con¬ said Admiral Dewey the other day; "Uiey Is only fifty-nine years old and another is vention Hall before a audience. Seat¬ I: ESsemaro <& Co., The vice admiral Is large are not born: must be trained. Before elxty-one. youngest ed the In addition to the St. they flfty-six, while nearly all of them are under upon stage. grad¬ 4211 7th an officer can be of any value as commanl- rear admirals In the uates and members of the faculties of the 1-3m.28 sixty. All of the §? my er-ln-ohief of a fleet he must have handled British navy are under sixty, the youngest schools, were Commissioners Macfarland, battleships and cruisers, and before he can being fifty years old and the oldest^ fifty- West and Blddle, Rev. W. Bishop Johnson realise his responsibilities and know his du¬ nine. Six are fifty-four, six are fifty-five, and W. E. Burghardt Du Bois of Atlanta, are and nine are fifty-seven the nerve and skill to per¬ eight fifty-six who delivered the address of the even¬ Meat is but you can't live ties and have years old. Ga., good, must have commanded a di¬ was Rev. *Dr. form them he The ing. The invocation by WHEN TRAVELING on meat.it is lacking in starch. vision and a squadron. A flag officer with¬ Remedy Proposed. Johnson, after Commissioner Macfarland man. "To In our train out experience Is a very dangerous remedy this weakness navy had called the meeting to order. Mr. Mac¬ "Hurry up! Have you got your ticket yet? The is almost ready to start." Potatoes are but you can't as we the board has an amend-' good, 80 Is the of a battleship, prepared farland delivered the introductory address. "It is more important to be sure we have a good supply of Moxie." on are have had demonstrated to us recently. No ment to the law which will promote our He spoke of the good work that the grad¬ live potatoes.they lacking at WI never start on a without that. There is that is so thirst- battleship or cruisers of any great value officers to commands and flag ranks uates had done during the year, and called long journey nothing No than at and a nerve it one so in meats. unless It has a competent commander. younger ages present keep their attention to the fact that they were quenching, refreshing, and because it is real food, invigorates that the unless It Is -properly them at sea long enough to them to a are but can't live fleet Is of any value permit of race that had come through many tedium of a is lessened, and it prevents car sickness." Eggs good, you handled, and It cannot be properly han¬ become efficient. It is proposed to amend trials. The speaker declared that if they long journey the act so that the ac¬ one never knows what kind of water be had on the trains or in the in without a of experience. A personnel seagoing, all "Furthermore, may on eggs.they are lacking acid. dled captain tive line of the navy shall be composed of played their part right good people fleet Is worth Just as much as Its com- would be with them in their effort. we are to visit." are live twenty-four rear admirals and that the Mr. Du Bois of Atlanta of places Fruits good, but you can't mander-ln-chlef. A battleship Is wortn remainder of officers below flag rank shall University a water a Atlanta, Ga.. was introduced by Commis¬ it is to drink it. Most always change of has bad effect." Just as much as Its captain. be distributed among the several grades In "Frequently dangerous on are in nutri¬ seven sioner Macfarland as the speaker of the one and with fruits.they lacking "No officer can step full-fledged from the the following proportion: Captains, He outlined the life and labors of "With plenty of good Moxie may travel comfortably impunity." a to the command of a seven per cent; lieu¬ evening. ment. command of ship per cent; commanders, St. Francis, after whom San Francisco was "That I consider Moxie most essential for a After have fleet In a time of great emergency without tenant commanders, eighteen per cent; lieu¬ named. (8 why long journey. you great risk. He must first be tried in subor¬ tenants, forty-one per cent, and , Moxie then it's time to see about tickets." The and ensigns, per "We call commencements the beginning oought your your dinate commands. KngUsh promote Junior grade twenty-eeven of life," the speaker said, "and we should by selection young officers who have abil¬ cent, provided that the number of captains also and Dealers in are at the and commanders shall not be reduced be¬ take the motto of St. Francis. "Not by Sold by all Grocers, Druggists temperance beverages. ity and character, while they but as of their mental and vigor. low eighty-flve. wealth, by violence, by Thy spirit,' a cents cents a at all height physical our guide through life. You should not fix egAio**Sj JO case, sj per bottle, J g.'au fountains. They are first tried in subordinate com¬ "It is also proposed to create a reserve addi¬ your minds toward wealth alone. The mands, and. if competent, are given list for shore duty, except In time of war, world wants food and but it also tional responsibility. If Incompetent, they .upon which an officer can have but one clothing, after wants human sympathy. Today the world sudden death of the late Edwin B. Hay, forfaited the policy because Westerman fail¬ flpifozo are turned down. promotion, examination, contempo¬ but education who was eminent commander In 1892. and ed make a with the officer next ahead of Is rich in the matter of gold, to monthly payment due In is and vou can live on it, be¬ raneously must The effort should be to a committee was to draft ap¬ 11)01. Westerman In good What Our Navy Lacks. him on the seagoing list, all officers to go higher. I appointed August, died January. make men more intelligent and more propriate resolutions. The commandery Is li#C. The plaintiff contended that the cause it contains all the above ele¬ "We are creating a navy of great be placed upon the retired list updn reach¬ fl-AMSNGTiiE Its broadly human. Rather wealth of mind busily engaged In preparing for ap¬ monthly payments for six yearn prior to strength and it must l>e divided into squad¬ ing the age of sixty-two, and all flag offi¬ You not in coirect cers now on the list over and soul than that of gold. must proaching annual excursion.to Cheasa- the date of forfeiture had created a reserve ments absolutely propor¬ we have not had seagoing sixty a and In rons and fleets.something years of who have not sea have ambition alone, but grim grip L FBATEBNlTlESl peake Beach this year. The committee In half of the beneficiary to pay for ex¬ age, performed we a Learn by and do announces the attractions of t-.e of tion and, in addition, iron, since the civil war. And need compe¬ duty as flag officers. Prior to July 1, 1007, bulldog courage. doing The Imperial Council of the Mystic charge tended Insurance beyond the period vegetable tent flag officers and captains of expe¬ not In the beginning hitch your wagon to a Shrine, which has been In session at Chi¬ occasion In the following lively manner: death, and that the certificate was non¬ place upon it the day following his promo¬ "Your which is Nature's own tonic for en¬ rience, Juet as much as we need sailors and tion to any officer more than cago this week, was presided over by committee has made all prepara¬ forfeitable under the statute of Missouri, gunners. Notwithstanding their armor, sixty years of age. After July 1, 1907, place Dr. W. S. Montgomery, assistant superin¬ Imperial Potentate Henry A. Collins of tions for a good time. Concessions have which was copied from the non-forfeiture maintain¬ armament, speed, tonnage and tne his to tendent of public schools, in a brief ad- Toronto, Ontario, whose term of office ex¬ been made by the proprietors of the statute of Massachusetts and has been ergizing the system and upon It, the day following promotion to Allen personnel of a ship's crew, an in¬ rear admiral, any officer more than fifty- dress, awarded the scholarships pired with the conclusion of the session. casino, candy and Ice cream stands, moving adoped by three-fourths of the states of the red blood. commanding officer can rum R Taylor and Harold Haynes, who will go There were few festivities In connection pictures, swings, bath house, merry-go- The supreme court held that ing a full supply of rich, competent nine years of age. Have the board of live of and a ship or render It useless and rear admirals provided by the personnel to Western University Pennsylvania, with this meeting, which had originally round, crab stands scenic railway, etc. All the defendant is a fraternal society and Apitezo is a crisp, delicious cereal, de¬ neutralize the entire strength o£ h.3 act on the 30th of June of each year, when¬ Walter C. Simmons to the medical depart- been called for Los Angeles, but was sports are to be of an aquatic nature, wa- | not liable as a regular life Insurance com¬ command. And no one can tell who Is ment of Howard University. Others who, transferred to after the Kan ter polo, tub race, tug of wa', etc., under The case was Chief Justlie to be eaten with milk or cream, and ever the senior ten captains average more Chicago pany. reversed. signed competent until the officers are trlea. than iifty-five years of age, designate fif¬ it was announced, will go to college, are: Francisco earthquake disaster, and the the direction of Sir Knight S. V*. Stein- Brace dissenting It supplies the maximum of nourishment, There is no way to try them without expe¬ teen per cent of all the captains for the Josephine Pinyon, to Cornell: John A. Gor¬ Los Angeles entertainment fund was or¬ metz. Your committee wants to see every at the rate of promo¬ to T. R. Holmes, to Dart¬ dered devoted to the relief of the 'Frisco sir knight at the beach on that occasion. K. while requiring a minimum of work of the rience, and, present reserve list; when the senior ten com¬ don, Brown; Washington Commandery, No. T., tion, many of our officers are too old to more of mouth, and Harry Dyson, to Oberlin. The sufferers. The conclave was the thirty- Plenty of dancing. Prizes for different had a stated conclave iaM even¬ manders average than fifty years second In of the The Wednesday filgestlve organs. learn when they reach the rank that gives age, place seven per cent of the com¬ diplomas were then delivered by Col. John the history Shrine. events. Do not forget that you can enjoy ing at which the Red Cross wan conferred them an to receive training. Commissioner of the Dis¬ affairs of the Imperial Council are in ex¬ plenty of crabbing and fishing." with John S Beach as sov¬ Try it for thirty days and you will eat It opportunity manders on the reserve list; when the se¬ Blddle, Engineer cellent and the order And others, with a few exceptions, are nior ten lieutenants average more than trict of Columbia. The musical program condition, is steadily The commandery designs sen-ding a drill ereign master. This commandery Is or¬ always. to retire for age as soon aa ttiey of seven was rendered by the National Guard Br - Increasing In numbers. The election of team to compete at tfte grand encampment a drill team for the field day ex¬ compelled thirty-seven years age, place per officers resulted, as is with the ganizing Apltno Biscuits. 15c. the package. Api¬ have any training. When the captains or cent on the reserve list. Permit captains, gade Band. customary of Templars, which is to be held at Sara¬ ercises. our battleships and our flag officers assume Imperial Council, In the advancement of toga Springs In 1907. The commandery has tezo Grains. 10c. the commanders and commanders to Names of the Graduates. the entire official line, while Dr. J. Put¬ package. their responsibility they have almost apply for the reserve list. adopted resolutions authorizing the employ¬ Orient Commandery. No 5, K. T., will reached the retiring age. Few officers be¬ the with the advice The list of follows: nam Stevens of Kora Temple, Lewiston, ment of a drill master to drill the com¬ the Red Cross evening, and Sold by grocers everywhere. "Authorise President, graduates Me., was chosen to fill the vacancy in confer Monday come captains until they are fifty-five or and consent of the Senate, to designate six Washington Normal School. No. 2.Hor¬ mandery as a whole and providing that o 1 the same occasion hold the Quarterly in¬ old. and seldom be¬ the position of Imperial outer guard, whenever it is desirable to enter a drill fifty-seven years they rear admirals to remain on the active list ace Gilespie Anderson. Robert Henry Ash- which Is the foot of the line. For this spection. Eminent Commander William come rear admirals until are sixty. team for or exhibition drill U - "one "f they until they reach the age of sixty-four, with Albert Robert David Vernell position of outer guard, the only competitive Mehr. announces for this occasion "A man Is supposed to reach his prime the rank of vice admiral, and thereafter, ton, Dyson. imperial slr krflghts composing the team shall be Commissary George W. Slgger's famous Ice¬ and in Green, West Alexander Hamilton. Albert office for which there was a contest, there selected a of physically mentally, nerve, energy, whenever there is a vacancy among the were seven candidates. After the second by committee, consisting the cream and strawberry festivals." Orient's Judgment and wisdom, when he is thirty-flve vice admirals the President is to appoint a Gernell Knorl, Leon Leroy Perry, Daisy with eminent commander, the drill master and third annual excursion occurs on Thursday, and is to do his best ballot, Dr. Stevens lacking only the who shall choose those years old, expected board of three officers of that rank who Marie Louise Ball. Clara May Campbell, three votes to Insure a victory and H. F. captain general, June 21, and the commander speaks thus of work between thirty-fie and fifty, but, dur¬ shall be authorized to fill It by the selec¬ Mattie Beatrice Clark, Sarah Catherine of St. Louis a close sir knights showing the greatest proficiency this event: "The committee In charge have are Niedringhaus second, In In ing all those years, when they most tion of a rear admiral, who shall have had Proctor Dlggs, Florence Amy Freeman, Lil¬ the latter mounted the platform, and, In a drill, and, addition to the team, select perfected all arrangements. They have pro¬ competent to command, the officers of our not less than one year In command of a di¬ lian Lafronda Jackson. Carolyn Isabel Lon- stirring speech, withdrew from the con¬ at least three substitutes, making thirty In cured valuable prizes for the winners of the nav> are serving in subordinate positions. vision, squadron or fleet. some. Lucy Elizabeth Lumpkins, Cornelia test In the Interest of harmony. The five all. This action seems to insure Colum¬ many events prepared for the occasion. Experience has taught us that many officers "This would give the necessary flow of Elisabeth Quander. Florence Lorraine remaining candidates followed this ex¬ bia's aotlve participation In the contests at There will be fun for all." who have been accustomed to receive or¬ promotion," said Admiral Dewey In conclu¬ Soott. Aline Myrtle Sheffey. Eliza Shippen, ample, and Dr. Stevens' election was made Saratoga. Frank E. Gibson is ders until they are fifty years old will lose sion, "and, as the personnel Is Increased Ethel Beatrice Storum, Mollie Louise Tan- unanimous. Los Angeles was selected as holding- drills every Monday evening Rathbone-8uperlor Lodge, No. 'JO, K of their nerve at that age. They will find it by graduates from the Naval Academy, cll, Fanette Edna Walker, Nellie Augusta the next place of meeting, and the date a view to the selection and perfection of P.. expects to confer the rank of knight at practically impossible to form the habit of they would be distributed automatically Washington, Corinne Wheeler, Anna Louise was fixed for May 7, 1907. Louisville and the corps. Its next convention, to be held Friday even¬ prcmptly accepting responsibility In emer¬ and evenly in the several grades without Wormley. St. Paul, which had put forth strong ef¬ ing. At the last convention there was an gencies. Men who have passed tfca-t age in additional legislation. The reserve list M Street High School.Martha MeliBsa forts to secure the next meeting, with¬ The latest official clrcfllar of Columbia excellent rendition of the rank of esquire. subordinate positions will shrink Jrom tak¬ would provide officers for shore duty, while Beverly, Caroline Eugenia Blackville, Grace drew from the contest. Commandery. No. 2, K. T. contains a Blankets Cleaned ing the initiative in a dilemma and will those on the seagoing list would spend Adelaide Brown, Imogene Rhoda Clark- The new officers of the Imperial Council page memorial to the late Eminent Com¬ The Protected Home Circle's excursion to no; be ready to gve the directions that will most of their time at sea, where they would ston, Alverta Elllnore Carter, Cordelia follow: Imperial potentate, Alvah P. Clay¬ mander David H Fenton, accompanied by River View was largely attended and a by our new antiseptic process. «?' 8°'ve the problem presented. But an get the experience which is absolutely es¬ Mary Dent, Alice Mabel Dlggs, Estelle But¬ ton, St. Joseph, Mo.; Imperial deputy po¬ a portrait of the deceased. At the con¬ very enjoyable afTalr. There were liase ball the only sanitary way. It raises efficient flag officer or captain must have sential." ler Dodson, Martha Elizabeth Donoho, Car¬ tentate, Frank C. Roundy, Chicago; impe¬ clave next following his death the acting contests, foot races (Including a ladles' race the nap and increases their tho&e qualities. rie Eveline Dyson, Mary Louise Ferguson, rial chief rabban, Edwin I. Alderman, Ma¬ commander designated Frank H. Thomas, and an egg race), and other amusements. warmth. the Julia Ann Rachelle rion, Iowa; Imperial high priest and Harry F. Riley and J. H. Cunningham as There was plenty to laugh at and about. Makes harshest Our Flag Officers Too Old. FAIRBANKS AND THE EDITORS. Foley, Pansy Gasklns, a committee to a blanket soft. We Minnie Pauline Graham, Maggie Teresa Fred A. Tines, Los Angeles, Cal.; prepare tribute. The me- Tiu* excuslon netted a good sum for the straighten "Speaking geneially, then, under our pres¬ Graves, Frances WlUard Hall, Artency Gil- firophet,mperlal oriental guide, William S. Brown, morlam was presented, approved by the circle. edges and bind with silk. ent slow system of promotion, we cannot Vice President and Wife Entertained more Harris, Novella Jarvis, Dorothy Ade¬ Pittsburg, Pa.; Imperial treasurer, Benja¬ commander}-, ordered spread upon the Write tor booklet. laide Henrietta min W. Rowell, Boston; imperial recorder, minutes and is now published in the com¬ Samuel S. English, deputy great com¬ reasonably expect flag officers and captains at Indianapolis. Johnson, Viola Johnson, N. mandery circular. It in mander of the Knights of the Modern A. F. BORNOT & BRO. to form the habit of command because of Lucy Reglna Johnson, Mabel De Etna J. Frank Creat, Fargo, D.; Imperial says part: Scourers The convention of the National Editorial Olive first ceremonial master, Wm. J. Cunning¬ "Sir Knight Fenton's Masonic activity Maccabees of the District, Is In attendance French and D7UI the advanced age at which they reach those Johnson, Christine Jones, Matilda thJs week in his official at 1224 F STREET N. Association closed at yesterday Rosetta Le Brandt, Ellen Lavlnia ham, Baltimore; imperial second ceremo¬ while residing in Washington was largely capacity the W. grades, and their experience Is so limited Indianapolis Lee, nial master, William W. Irwin, Wheeling, confined to this In which he biennial r-iview of the Great Camp, which that we cannot them to maneuver with a to the visitors at the home Marguerite Fleet Lemos, Natalie Sumner commandery. expect reception W. Va.; Imperial , Jacob T. Bar¬ always displayed unwearied he was is being hjjld at Ludington, Mich. A recep¬ squadrons or handle with the and Mrs. Fair¬ Lewis, Lucie Rebecca Lewis, Georgia So- zeal; battleships of Vice President Fairbanks journa Marston, Sarah Nevel Meriwether, ron, Columbia, S. C.; Imperial captain of enjoying the highest honors conferred by tion will be given him upon his return, as skill and efficiency that they would show banks. Jamestown, Va., was selected for the guard, Frederick R. Smith, Roches¬ the sir knights, when he was called preparations are under way toward that they had more and Adella Gertrude ParkB, Josephine Virginia away. if. experience training. the next convention, and officers were elect¬ Pinyon, Aramlnta Cecelia Susie Ver- ter, N. Y; Imperial outer guard. Dr. J. the second commander of this commandery end. The reception will be helc at North¬ In the British navy the captains range Price, Putnam Stevens, Lewiston, Me. to die In office. Sir Knight Fenton loved east Temple Wednesday, June 'JM, at 8 p.m. from thirty-flve to ftfty-flve years of age; ed as follows: President. John E. Junkin, nlce Racks, Bessie Louise Reddick, Phyl¬ a lis Ella Bessie The Imperial Council authorised dis¬ the order, was devoted to the commandery in the Japanese navy from thirty-eight to Sterling, Kansas; first vice president, P. Wheatley Scott, Sewell, Se¬ for one new temple, to be located and true to his Martha Chapter, No. 4, O. E. S., last -two in the German rena Smith. Carrie Estelle Snowden, Estelle pensation fellows: endeavoring to ex¬ fiftj years; navy forty- B. Varnor, Lexington, N. C.; second vice Viola at Saginaw, Michigan, and to be known as emplify in his every-day life the evening celebrated the eleventh anniversary WANTED. two to fifty-two years; in the French navy Stewart, Callsta Augusta Stewart, Khurafeh. It will divide the prin¬ of its institution an elaborate entertain¬ president. Will H. Mayes, Brownwood, Carrie Louise Mabel Elf jurisdic¬ ciples and the lessons taught In the com¬ by from forty-seven to fifty-nine, while in the Stovall, Elizabeth tions formerly controlled by Moslem Tem¬ mandery." ment at the chapter room. Naval Lodge our youngest captains Tex., third vice president, Avery C. Moore, Swann, Elizabeth Ball Tancil, Catherine Saladln 4th street Louise Waddleton, Jeannette Elizabeth ple of Detroit and Temple of building. and Pennsylvania ave¬ Boys witlh can are fifty-five years old and they run all the Weiser, Idaho; corresponding secretary, Grand Rapids, both of which will be well The Mystic Shrlners will give their annual nue southeast. An unusuil number of bicycles way up from that age to sixty-two. William A. Ashbrook, Johnstown, Ohio; Wesley. Leonora Lewis West, Rosettie local Shriners from the were Wilkinson, Eva Belle remembered by excursion to Marshall Hall on Monday. All members and visitors In attendance. 1 he Japanese admirals are the youngest recording secretary, J. W. Cockrum, Oak¬ Harper Wllkerson, session of the Imperial Council here In arrangements have been made by Potentate The affair was Inaugurated bj a word of of all the navies, and range in from land treasurer, William A. Louise Estelle Williams. Clara Romaine At that time Moslem shone age City, Ind.; Laura Jones 18*0. Temple Jacobus S. Jones and the committee in welcome from the worthy patron, Jos. H. obtain employment in our forty-four to fifty-seven; the British from Steele, Seattle, Wash. Wilson, Wilson, Zellaca Cor¬ In the parade, and Saladin Temple, which charge for an event. Mllans, who was followed later Past noon nelia Robert Amos exceptionally pleasant by forty-nine to sixty-two; the German from Vice President Fairbanks arrived at Wooding, Brown, Henry had Its headquarters at the Riggs House, There will be many attractions and amuse¬ Patron K. N. Harper in an historical ad¬ fifty-one to fifty-six; the French from and was met 330 editors in carriages. Alexander Clay. Harry Alfred Dyson. John had the honor of having among its mem¬ In the course of the fifty- by Andrew Harold ments, and the usual big crowd of Shrlners dress. evening the fol¬ three to sixty-four, and the United States Gov. Ilanly, Gov. Hoch of Kansas, Gordon, Appo Haynes, bers Lou B. Winsor, the then imperial anfi their friends is expected. The entire lowing program was rendered: Selections Messenger Department. from fifty-nine to sixty-two. Bookwaiter, state and city officers,, and a Talley Robert Holmes. James IrvlngMinor, potentate. The new temple is said to be proceeds of the excursion will be devoted from "Woodland," Ladles' Mandolin Club, "A French admiral fourteen number of other citizens. With Charles Arthur Robinson, Sevellon Davis preparing for the Initiation of the to averages prominent Carson already the Christmas charity fund of Almas first mandolin, Misses Clara Wurdeman. >ears and two months in the service at a band and a platoon of police, the Vice Savoy, Walter Simmons, Allen Rob¬ first class, Which wHl take place June 22. Temple. Bessie Eckhardt, Rosalie Dalrymple; sec- Apply to f£ra(Je; the Japanese eleven years; the President was escorted to his house. ert Taylor, John Henry Williams, Thomas Moslem Temple and Saladln Temple will Irst mandolins Misses Clara Wurdeman. Britishrl1!.'. eight years; the German six years, In the afternoon the Vice President and Sylvester Wills. both be present, with their officers and a Mithras Lodge of Perfection, No. 1, A. A. Vlis.s Louise Montrop: guitars. Misses An¬ and the United States admirals have an Mrs. Fairbanks received the editors and Busines and Manual large number of members, to witness the S. R., will hold a ceremonial session June nie Wurdeman and Georgia Forbes: vocal average of only one year of training in that accompanying members of their famillas Training. initiation of the class, which It is esti¬ 19 (iSiesday evening), for the fourth and solo, Mr. Charles F. Roberts; selection, Postal rank. at their home. Assisting in the receiving Armstrong Manual Training SchooL. mated will number about seventy-five fifth degrees. Naomi Chapter Quartet. "The Lost Chord," Telegraph The British captains average eleven line were James Whltcomb Riley, George Business Course.Robert Anderson, OUIe members. Sudds: Mr. G A. Whltaker, tenor; Miss Council was years and two months in that rank before Ade, Meredith Nicholson and Mlse Eliza¬ May Cooper, Edith Wilson Coston, Arthur The session of the Imperial Ascalon Temple, No. 81, D. O. K. K., Josephine T. Gould, soprano; Mrs. Katie they are the French nine beth Miller. On the lawn a great tent had rendered a sad one, as the delegation from held a ceremonial Cablle promoted, years Mack Carter, Maggie Rebecca Dorsey, of this has lost session on Monday even¬ McConchie, contralto; Mr. Charles S. Hyer, Co., and two months; the Japanese eight years; been erected. In which refreshments were Almas Temple city recently ing. There was a good class of votaries bass; soprano solo, Mrs. A. Wacker; solo, the Germans six years and two months, and served. For nearly two hours the line of Luella Clementine Fletcher, Hazel Almedo two of Its most distinguished members. and the ceremonial The late Harold Walker and the work ws well rendered. Master Raymond Wacker; selection. Nor- 1345 the captains of the United States navy visitors was unbroken. Graham, Thomas Joseph Greene, Mabel George This body, which is now seven years old, Is dlca Mandolin Quintet; overture."I^elchte Penna. Ave. four years and five months. Louise Rosa Lee lata Edwin B. Hay had each served many to be a Greene, Gasklns, Blanche In the Council and each coming very popular and prosperous Cavellerle." Suppe; Mr. Holt, Miss E. L. «lve °u*" young men a Jennette Green, Gertrude Franccs years Imperial adjunct to Pythlanlsm In this city. Moore, Mr. R. A. Hart, Miss Pansy Coslln, chance ,"sedcontinued,J° Admiral Dewey, "and MORE JEWS SLAUGHTERED. Herrlot, had gained prominence In the body. Mr. William Augustus Henderson, Walker was the Mr. H. Ernest Galleher; recitation, Mr. I speak the more feelingly on this subject Quaestor practical founder The Grand Lodge of Masons of Iowa has Newton Elwyn Vowels; soprano solo. Miss because I was only thirty-two years old at Bielostok Last Raynor Jackson, Edward Franklin Jack¬ of Almas Temple. and drafted a been In session for three this "Hush Lit¬ Rioting Resigned large part of the ritual now In use by the days week at Josephine T. Oould, Thee, My when I was given command of the Narra- Bomb Thrown. son, Stacy Henry Jackson, John Cleveland Des Moines. The meeting has been one of tle One;" piano solo, Miss Hattie May Per- gansett Admiral Farragut commanded the Night.Another Anna Shriners everywhere. Mr. Hay had won the most remarkable last Lemons, EUaa Lee, Harriet Anne some notable victories as a on the In the history of the rott; selection, quartet. "Good Night," Gel- Womeo Ferret in operations against pirates in the A cablegram from Bielostok, Russia, speaker order in Iowa, There was a remarks were also Miller, Martha Arnetta Madden, Benj&mlA floor of the Council. That big parade, bel; congratulatory West Indies when he was only twenty-two night, says: Night rioting began again this Imperial body headed by a platoon of police. made Mrs. Jeanette R. Newton, grand who have and he commanded Spencer Morse, Amanda Catherine New¬ took appropriate action upon the death ot Following by the car* of children, and household the Boxer and Decatur evening. The mob was swelled by thou¬ both these Shriners. the police came the 11th Cavalry Band, U. matron, and Mr. William Hunt, grand pa¬ dotiea, And the dra'.n thetr from thirty to thirty-seven. Admiral Samp¬ man. Mary Frances Newman, Delilah Old¬ prominent S. A., from Fort Des conclusion upon vitality to great sands of peasants who had arrived during Elsie Viola Ella Moines, and then the tron, of the District. Upon the tfcat they vrry often become n,-rvous wreck*, son commanded tfca Narragansett when he en, Parker, Jordane Rose, escort of Temple of the formal exercises buffet luncheon was 'l'hla the are now and William The admission of the new state of Commandery, No. 4, low of '.tallty cauaes was thirty-two, and always had a com¬ day. They plundering Joseph Robinson, Annie Rebecca Okla¬ Knights Templar, of served In the hall. headache, backache, sleep¬ after that. of Jews. Bewail, Harry Solomon Gussle homa presents some consisting fifty-six banquet lessness. Irritability, and mand The British admiralty burning the deserted dwellings Seymoure. Interesting problems knights In full uniform. The Grand Lodge Martha Chapter-was Instituted June 13, anxiety, etc.. frequently have selected a who is Gertrude Smith, Helen Isetta to the large fraternal bodies now having results In various forma of female weaknew. captain only thirty- Almost all the Jewish shops are ruined. Washington. delegates marched four abreast, following 1805, with a charter membership of sixty- four years of age for the command of the Four-year manual training course.Eve¬ Grand Lodges In each of the territories the beautiful an When you feel tlrwl arid wore The Jews who have not tied are being American flag of the Grand three, and ha» had unusually rapid out, take the of their navy, and lyn Rhoda Addison, Rachel Luvlnla Ander¬ fro^i which the new state is formed. Some There were now 4»i» Dreadnaught. pride harried. The woman are Lodge. exactly <553 delegates in growth, the roster showing nearly the most ma¬ mercilessly spar¬ son, Norma Elizabeth Boyd, Carrie Thorn¬ may consolidate and some may not, and not are the ofllrers ror probably powerful fighting Clara the anomalous condition line, counting the Templar escort, names. The following chine that ever floated. ed. but the men are bludgeoned, stabbed ton Folson, Annie Green. Thomas might present it¬ which is one of the most imposing parades the current year: Mrs. Ida V. Faber, w. Dr. Miles' and 8hot. is heard In many direc¬ Henry Greene, Francis Anthony Gay, Bea¬ self of two grand bodies In the same com¬ et'er made the Jos. H. Mllans W. Mrs. M A. in Commission and Firing trix Gertrude Charles monwealth. This Is true of by Grand Lodge of Iowa. It M.; Mr. P.; Ships Building. tions. Six thousand Jews are now camped Howell, William particularly is an interesting fact that during the sixty- Harper. A. M.; Mrs Alice P. Boss, secre¬ "We have now in Hallstork, William Alonsa Har¬ the Grand Lodges of Masons, which, Restorative the following ships forests surrounded by soldiers. An¬ Henderson, having two years It has lived the Grand Lodge of tary; Mrs. M. E MeCathran. treasurer; Nervine in the riet Elisabeth Lewis, Evelyn Margaretta no superior authority, might each continue Iowa has had but two Elisabeth Heinllne. Mlrs commission; other bomb was thrown today, ki.llng a Moss, Katie Beatrice Arte to exist. But the -question might arise grand secretaries. Mrs. conductress; which acta directly the Murphy, Anna Theodore 8. Parvin and his son, N. S. Par- Ella Luckett. A. conductress; Mr3. Mary upon nerve*, refreshing Battleship. IS | Tranaporta 4 policeman and wounding others. Plummer, Florence Marcella Rawles, Clara whether each was entitled to exercise con¬ vfa. Mrs. and stn-ngtheulng them. It la a Armored cruU^rs... 4 Rmmly ghica n Galloway, chaplain; Mary Adams, nerve food and Louise Riley, Josephine Irene Stevens, Rose current jurisdiction In the entire state or Miss tuelc which soothes and relieve* the tension Klr.t-cl.« cruiser*., 1 CilftS. 13 over Its old Or would marshal; Hattie May Perrott, organ¬ of the Seoood-t-tai"! cruiser*. 6 Elizabeth Smith, Sadie Aurora Smith, Hen¬ only territory. Indian At the last of Miss Florence A Mis. tired nerves and brings rest and lUsyatch boat* and 13 Cattlemen Indicted at Omaha. Katie yield In all cases because the meeting Naomi Rebekah ist; Ellaeon. dan; refreshing *leep. Third-clans cruiser*.. Ill tender* 11 ry Clay Weeden, Louise Wells. Territory Lodge, No. 1, I. O. O. F., two new members Mary gtruble. Ruth: Mis* Annie Wilson. "Your I*»trorer* ....' 18 41 The federal grand Jury at Omaha, yester¬ Two-year manual training course.Marion names of her Grand Lodges have become remedies fsted my life. They are all you S««-goiiic tug* were added to the roU. The Initiation cere¬ Esther: Mrs. Ellen Reynolds, Mar:*u; M'S. claim them to tie. Uw»t r. Miles' Nervine and It sets me members now In line In the several member.William P. Allen, also a dieted are Bartlett Richards, W. G. Com- Amanda Marie Thomas, Eva Esteli» Taylor, bitious charter member, and Mrs. Annie The condition of William Reed Thomp¬ right.".(JATIIARINE UAGLK, Leland. lows. "In addition to these we have fifty-four stock, Charles C. Jamison, Thomas Hunt¬ Irene Grace Edith bodies will never reach the head of Lusby, son of Pittsburg, who is seriously fit of ships of all kinds out of commission and Tyler, Alys Williams. he bodies If "fuse?" The past noble grand. According to a custom The first bottle will If ington, J. K. Reed, F. M. Walcott, Ami Roberta .Williams and Fannie Augusta ?rondgrand they prob¬ of on the pneumonia, following a surgical operation benefit, not, the druggist laid up, but most of them could be readilv lem Is a new one In American fraternities, past years Memorial day follow¬ In a In New is re¬ will return your money. made available Todd, Aqullla Triplett, J. H. Edmlston, O. Wormley. ing the death of a member a wreath of hospital York, in time of war H. students for while many grand jurisdictions have ported Improved. "We now have the ves¬ H. Hendee, G. P. Babcock, J. H. Tuck¬ Special who did not receive di¬ flowers is placed upon the grave by order building following er and J. C. The but were certificates heretofore been divided by the establish¬ sels of each class: Pettijohn. charges Include plomas, given showing ment of new states and territories, never of the lodge, and this year the deceased liL most delicious, whole- ( conspiracy to defraud the government, the kind and quality of special wovk done. members were so remembered, the wreaths Battleship* i2) Gunboats 1 subornation and Beatrice before have distinct and established grand, ? ? i t t-t ? ¦*t-t-t- 11 * t t-t t ¥ Armored cruiser* a illegal fencing of public Esther Brown, Rosa Victora been All the being sent to Douglass cemetery, lu Alex¬ some and dessert Training ahloa i lands. Over 450.000 acres of land In Sheri¬ Brown. Nellie Plummber jurisdictions united. leading inviting ^ Protected enter,,.. 11^-^12 Brown, Ethel orders are strong In the new state. andria, Va., and to Congressional ceme¬ vou can serve dan and Century counties. Nebraska, are Louise Bronaugh, Hattle Letitla Burwell, was Into tery. A Dinner of is k Involved. All the men Beatrice Free Masonry early Introduced Pudding gave bonds. Mary Cragwell, Estelle Lauretta what Is now Oklahoma from Arkansas, and Total 34 Curtis, Ruby Justine Davis, Eva Spencer the first lodges held charters from the At the last meeting of Metropolis Lodge, "In comparison with other navies we To Attend Ellis, Belle Bernioe Golden, Esther Naomi Grand Lodge of the latter mate. The oldest No. lt», I. O. O. F., the second degree was FUSSELL'S stand as follows: Pennsylvania Encampment Greene, Marie Angelica Green, Sarah Elisa¬ lodge In Oklahoma Is Eufala, which wan conferred on two candidates. Past Grand | Build- MaJ. Joseph T. DIckman and Chas. beth Ethel Christal Slmmie C. P. L. J. Kohlmer of Massachu¬ Capts. Grlsby, Hall, years old last November. After the Sample, Built H. John W. Rhymer Htller, Iola Cecelia Jeffer¬ fifty setts and to the about lo^ Muir, Furlong and Dennis E. civil war the Grand Lodge of Kansas char¬ others spoke lodge I drape-Nuts son, Lottie Esplna Johnson. the benefits of this old In which the ICE J 838 3»hS?'> Nolan of the general staff have been de¬ Mary tered several lodges In the then Indian Ter¬ league CREAM Theresa. Keith, Cora Estelle Newman, Ju¬ to members are quite renewed interest. rranpeBriUiD Slit.tiTS 181 2H3 tailed to attend the or¬ ritory, and In 1878 several lodges united taking ] Have us tend *ome for encampment of the dith Newman, Martha Belle Nor¬ yon Sunday din- militia, of the state Marguret form a Grand Lodge for the territory. Thug is "A J oer or tea Ion favorite flavor ts certain ganised pt Pennsylva- man, Lottie Penn, Mary Edith Es¬ The Missouri court, en has DEAR'/ to he Included In tbe &:£! nla, to be held at Gettysburg July 21 to 28. Russell, at one time three seperate Grand Lodge? supreme banc, great variety we gww&8S telle Mlldreda Robinson, Nettie Jane Rob¬ were exercising jurisdiction In the territory. handed down an' opinion of importance to 1 always have ready OPKSJ UNTIL 11 inson, Georfe Anna Insurance asso¬ and the concentration SVKNINOB Call, or phuo* 244 001 131«oiH Rhyllts Sedgewick. But Arkansas and Kansas subsequently re¬ policyholders in fraternal AustriaJ"*"1" William J. Bryan, Jr., returned to his Sadie Francis Simms, Ella Catherine Todd, tired. ciations torovghout the United States. The 122,TW 21,200 Marie Elisabeth versus of home at Lincoln, Neb., yesterday after Wilson, Ursula Lynn Wil¬ case was that of May Westerman the f5 nourishment. 1 1 M. T. FUSSELL Scarcity of Officers. t.veltng over a greater part of the world son, Hettie Ruth Harris, Estelle Pamella Columbia Commondery, No. 2, Knights Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias, in fLate of WO Broadway. Sew Tort), witt\ his parents and sister. Toung Bryan Houser. Germain Augustus James and An¬ Templar, held a stated conclave at Its which the ptafntlfT got judgment for $6,- "Everybody must recognise that this drew Owens. court for the '"There's a Reason" N.Y. Ave. 'Phone M. adds to the expects to enter the United States navy asylum, in Masonic Temple, last evening. 236.27 in the St. I.ouis circuit J; 11437 1513. great navy responsibilities of after completing en academlo course in an Steam engineer license.John Henry The orders of the temple and Malta were death of her husband, J. P. Westerman, who the nation, and Congress must appreciate Indiana school. Gaines and Benjamin Thurman M&honey. conferred. Announcement was made of the joined the association in 1806. The lodge