Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 16, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A free press Justn a pet Peoria zouave squad gets Premier award in Competition for Roa Noke and fort Worth musicians win first places in their respective classes. Winners in the Drill patrol and band contests which thrilled Large crowds spectators in the amphitheatre rink wednesday afternoon and night were announced yesterday by senator j. Elmer Lehr chairman of the con test committee and featured the proceedings of the Imperial Palace con 8g_ contest winners result of zouave team 1. Al medi no. 1, Peoria hi., 95. 2. Sir Wah no. 1g7. Oklahoma City 13. Ilderem no. 62, Jacksonville 111., Peoria zouave team wins Premier honors 90. Which continued its deliberations la the conclave Hall at the Hoyal Alexandra hotel. The crack zouave squad Ole medi Temple rained for its Home City Peoria hi., highest honors in tile Drill contest with the team of sir Wah Temple Oklahoma City second and 4. Mina Khan no. 174. Steubenville Ohio 87. 5. Al Liddah no. 206, Denver colo., 88. 83. 5 Rajah no. 193, Roanoke vo., 8g, 6 Al Tex. No. 114, Houston Tex. 7. Mek Kah no. 22, Peru 111., 84. 8 Amrita. No. 122. Cincinnati Ohio 8. Al Vic no. 211, Bea Umont Texas 82. , Vii the Ilderem Temple squad of Wak Odler no. 165, Milwaukee Vine 111., third. Highest honors in the band contests to Ben Hur Temple band Tulsa Oma winners of a class Rajah 82. Temple band of Roanoke a. Winners of b class and Azotes Temple band. Fort Worth Texas which was first in c class. Keen Competition that manifested the Drill contests is evidenced in the tact that four pair of teams tied in the number of Points. Officials in charge of the competitions paid High Praise to the judge Lor the manner they handled the Point system of deciding on the winners. In the band Competition Marks a varied on the basis of ten Points for neatness of uniforms and appearance 9. Azotes no 175, fort wort Texas 10. Wahaba no. 237, Cumberland 80. Zouave competing against 18 teams in one of the feature event s on the programme of. The Imp a Drill team from Al medi Temple no. A Peoria 111., captured first honors it was officially announced a. The Al dramatic order knights of Horas san wednesday afternoon. Convention yesterday. Secure second award at team contest programme that would prove most appealing to the audience. Marks awards Marks were awarded with 25 Points for ensemble. 15 for attack and re lease 10 for the Grade of music. 15 for tone and tune. 25 for interpretation instrumentation. Ohio 80. 10. Ramadan no. 60, Toledo Ohio 11. Al Kedan no. 120, Chattanooga 79. 12. Abu Zald no. 201, Oakland cal., 13. Korab no. 147, Ishpeming mich., 76. 13. Adlla no. 157, St. Johns , 34. Jan Ben Jan no. 27, Cleveland Ohio 73. Bands class prize Ben Hur Tern die no. 131, band of Tulsa. Oklahoma 99 per cent playing the overture morning noon and by Suppe. Class prize Rajah Temple no 195 band of Roanoke va., 93 per cent playing the by Vic Tor Herbert. Class prize Azotes Temple no 175, band of fort Worth Texas 97 per cent playing by Kela Bela. Second prize sir Wah Temple no. 167, band of Oklahoma City on. 84 per cent playing by Kela Bela. Third prize Al Vic Temple no. 211, band of Beau Mont. Texas. 83 per cent playing by Kela. Bela. Their Dow Beautiful memorial service feature of closing hours of Biff biennial gathering Imperial officers express appreciation of hospitality of Winnipeg citizens for bands electing to play by Kela Bela. Announces winners during the Enade by Victor Herbert a i with the donkeys in Winnipeg convention visitors make merry on wednesday to win second place in to. Zouave Drill contest wins third prize in the zouave contest be the this All uniformed units will guests of Tabara Temple morning and afternoon. This included All bands patrols and zouave companies. Meeting at Tho Hudson s Bay store at 11 o clock the party will make a tour by motor of greater Winnipeg visiting the principal Points of interest. Later a big Barbecue and entertainment programme will be staged at St. Vital and the donkeys will return in plenty of time for the evening dance. The american Eagle plane valued i 3 to the lovelorn civic geography medi Cal attention and general observation upon life and letters. There is a Santa Glaus. Youngsters at the children s Hospital on Academy Road Are More certain of that than Ever since yesterday when the Jan sen Jan Temple Cleveland invaded heir Home in a body and after enter dining them for More than. An hour Diat routed Candy with a Liberal hand. Save Copeland accompanied by life led the party Stanley Kerby arid from Jacksonville 111., came the Drill team of Alderin Tern the Competition. They were awarded third prize. Pat to take part in the. Contest in connection with. The. . Conclave. They were snapped outside the amphitheatre after at will be drawn for this evening at 10.30 o clock at River Park. Tickets for the big plane Are still be ing sold. Last evening it was on display at the mall during the big Street frolic and carnival. Earle Hill and orchestra pro vide the music at the monster dance this evening at Edgewater Gar Dens River Park. This will be Hill s first appearance since the recent Clos ing of the Capitol and will also Mark the formal opening of the new dance Pavilion. Frank Evans the housing committee chairman has much More work to do than title suggests. Among the items Fie considers each Day is advice which included William Dvorak clowns and entertainers. The okla Noma band and the Drill team under Captain w. Shaw also participated. Later they went to Deer Lodge hos Pital. The pyjama Parade wednesday was one of the big hits of the week. Start ing at 11 o clock it wound up. Shortly after 2 o clock in the morning and even then most of the marchers had plenty of enthusiasm left and made their Way Home with much revelry by night and the sounds thereof. The need of a band Leader was Felt from time to time As musicians marching shoulder to shoulder blared away on different airs but everyone was Happy and everyone was having a Good time and that was the main thing. Premier band of knights of Khorasan for . Visitors associated press despatch Uluth. Minn. Aug. G. Bruce of Milwaukee president of the great lakes St. Lawrence harbours As i sedation since it was organized eight years ago has announced retire ment. Formal action of or. Bruce s retirement As head of the association will be acted on at a meeting Tomor Row morning. C. Alfred Maguyre of i Toronto out., first vice president was slated to succeed officers of the organization said. Green Bay wis., has been selected As the 1930 Conven Tion City of the association. Associated press despatch Las pc gigs Nev. Aug. Suit for divorce against Alice Jones Kolne Lander was filed in judicial District court Here late yesterday for Leonard Kip Rhinelander scion of a socially prominent new York family by attorney Harley Harmon. Mrs. Rhinelander. Daughter of a new Rochelle n.y., negro Coachman has been living apart from her wealthy husband under separate maintenance furnished by Rhinelander. Associated Tress despatch Anderson. . Aug. Slaying Maxle Whoso life he had insured Foi More than j. K. Thomas of county was being held in jail Here today. A warrant sworn out by Coroner j. Clarke charged Thomas with slaying by administer ing Poison and by i associated press despatch Williamstown mass., aug. A. Wallace editor of Wallace s Farmer of Des Molnes Iowa speaking before the latin american conference of the Institute of politics today on the proposed Smoot Hawley Tariff characterized it As the worst of the Many iniquitous Tariff Bills injuring the american men from associated press despatch Minneapolis aug. Including one escaped inmate the insane Asylum were held Here to Day for questioning following the brutal murder of Dorothy Anne 11 year old Minneapolis school girl. The suspects were to be viewed late today by mrs. David Gill and her brother Herman. Fink visitors who informed police on tuesday night that they for us with a store o 99 per cent this aggregation of Musicer. Of Ben Hur Temple no Wool t interpretation of morning noon and by Suppe us us Heia Mph Theao. Of Tulsa Oklahoma was Given first place in the Competition for a class . Bands re on wednesday. Of first prize in b class band contest Cleveland by free Brumel of Jan Ben Jan Temple no. 27. The eighth biennial darbar o the Imperial Santha. Nomads of Avau Rafca passed into history with the closing of the final session at noon yesterday la the Marlborough hotel. Its highlights the forming of a new Santha in this Centre. Imperial officers As they filed out of the convention Hall expressed great satisfaction with the Way things have worked out and made much of Winni Peg hospitality. From the convention Hall they went to Tho t. Eaton com. Pany s store to be Tho guests of the management at luncheon. The luncheon programme was an. In formal one with mrs. H. M. Turner doing the honors on behalf of the company. We Niche the Indian Princess Moon Sang Indian and for an encore. The night i regale and the mrs. Amy Rick of the new Winnipeg Santha Tho Golden moved a vote of thanks to the company. A drive around the City and its environs winding up with a trip to lower fort Garry and Lockport was the closing event of the programme especially arranged for the nomads. A Beautiful memorial service with a Flower dropped on a Mound or grass for Mary Echois Birmingham foun Der of the order of nomads of Avau and 74 other members of the fraternity As their names were read out formed the main part of tote ceremonial programme at the closing ses Salon of the Imperial Santha darbar yesterday morning. Imperial officers and special representatives of the Imperial Palace dra Matic order knights Khorasan stood in formal order about the grave symbolic with bowed hearts while the Imperial scribe Mabel inns prey called the Roll of the departed. The memorial Flowers when the time came were gathered up and wafted away by tiny White winged Angels whose parts were taken by four local children. The memorial address Eulogi Stic of Mary Echois especially was Given by Imperial Azle h. Echo berth Kentucky who with w. H. Chase Boston and Leo Nohl Mil Waukee were present As the personal representatives of the Imperial Prince. Morning installation of the new Imperial Santha officers took place with fit Ting ceremonial. The retiring Maharani mrs. Kathryn j. England was pre sented1 with the jewel of a past Imperial. Rep ent As she stepped Down from her High office. 1 the memorial service opened with the playing of nearer my god to mrs. Paatrick presiding at the piano. Maharani England and the coming Maharani mrs. Ernestine per Kins took their places at the foot of the symbolic grave. Inea Mccartney Sioux City and Frances Mckeniry Youngstown. As Surah la Ulvan cd with of Gladioli and a Basset of summer blooms tied with the colors of the and purple and with a touch of Black crepe added. Names riia the Imperial scribe. Mrs. Frey. the Imperial treasurer James Salis Bury advanced and halted beside old draping on altar Leo stand at the head of the Imperial Palace representatives into other officers taking part took up their positions moving with measured tread and slow and the chairman of memorial committee. Mrs. Mabel Floyd Clarksburg w. Va., called on Tho scribe to read the names on the Honor Roll. Two warders Daisy Brecke Baumer Sioux City and Ernestine Heizer. Took up their posts beside the directness of ceremonies. It we but lived up 10 the teach Ings of our order we would come to see this occasion As one of rejoicing and that death is but entering upon a. New life where loved await said Azor Schoberth. And chief author of its ritual. The parts of the four tiny White wined Angels were taken by Joan m. White. Mary k. Good Norma Driscoll and Margaret l. Skid Nore. The final note la the memorial service was the Winnipeg organisation to Benefit As result of Sale of editions of free press Balah Temple no. 105, of Roanoke va., band was awarded first prize to class a at the amphitheatre wednesday. The band was Given 93 per cent on its rendition of Victor Herbert s the serenade. 15-year-old a terrified Young girl attempting to escape from an automobile near i the place where Dorothy s mutilated body was found the following Day. Meanwhile 500 police continued the round up of suspicious characters and rewards posted for the capture of the Slayer were increased to when the three Minneapolis news papers offered sums of each. Calis Sano wines during convention o. K. K. Open 10 . To 11 . Sold under government liquor control. 430 associated press despatch los Angeles cal., aug. Graham a. Watson 40, wealthy re tired British army officer was near death in the receiving Hospital Here today from Bullet wounds under the heart believed self inflicted in a fit of despondency. Colonel Watson shot himself police said with a Small calibre revolver. His wife thought to be in Vancouver was sought today. His Home is said to be in Montreal Canada. Specie ten Ltd news despatch to Tho free press by free press private wire Sayre pa., aug. Through the top of her closed ear by a terrific collision with another Auto Mobile mrs. Albert Graf who is 65 years. Old and weighs 190 pounds landed 20 feet away today and promptly Rose unhurt. Borr cars in the Accident were demolished. A thur fallen the other Driver who was unhurt was held on a charge of . Missouri delegates Ohio City Given Choice Over three other cities As place of monster conclave me be a of Marhaba Temple. No. 58, St. Joseph Missouri who travelled by Auto to attend the . Conclave they Are left to. Right c. J. Griswold. Hole e. Wyatt. Fred. Dast Imper la. , Felton. Cincinnati Ohio was selected by Thi Imperial Palace order of the Knight of Khorasan yesterday As Tho con vent on City of the donkeys in 1931 four elites had their views presented to the conclave the others being Den ver col. Indianapolis ind., and Cleve land Ohio the latter two withdrawal in in favor of Cincinnati. The vote a by a not the selected City being fax Rod by almost double the number o those voting for Denver. 1 d. Of. Summey of Amrita Temple no 122, presented the Case of Cincinnat As the most desirable convention City while those of Denver were Advance by Charles s. Davis Al Jidida Temple no. 206. In addition Prince Moon Flower assisted the Colorado delegation by singing several solos t the gathering among which a the claims of Indian Apolis were presented by to. G. Lupe i9f- Hamrah Temple r Kifft those e donkeys of the Bama Nii Temple no. 0, of Toledo Ohio exercised their resonant vocal organs and persuasive Owers at noon yesterday when in. The air name of Charity they said free resses to the Busy crowd that throng d Winnipeg streets. The proceeds of heir Enterprise will go to some needy Winnipeg organization decided upon. As yet nol of the Temple garbed n their picturesque raiment waited for singing of Angels voices Ever mrs. Ellen Kerr Youngstown. The arrival of the free press truck a Lii Ruc newsboy impatience jostling each other Good Yalu retry and laying wagers of who was a Csik to make Trio first Sale. The ladies were not a bit bashful in coming Forward and they pushed their headgear on a Lilc Mora tightly and prepared to Rush into Trio fray. When the truck arrived they scram bled for papers much to the amuse ment of the big Campaign on. Hither and thither dashed the temporary newsboys wares in hand shouting free press at the top of their lungs which certainly sounded a Fine condition. Hotels and places of business were not forgotten and the Salesman and Sale ladies vocalized their Way through the Low looking for their prey. Once seen object of their attention was done for figuratively speaking and the enter prising Dokey departed gleefully Waue in hand looking for More victims. Papers sold and Money jangling m their pockets the genial donkeys m Hamadan Temple made their Torr . Don t miss this Chance Winnipeg from the air do your sightseeing from the comfortable enclosed Cabin of a huge 10-passenger Tri motor monoplane special flights each Day during the convention. For full particulars and reservations apply at . Booth convention Headquarters transportation to and from flying Field from convention Headquarters without extra charge Western Canada airways limited w i n n i p e c bases
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