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ROYAL Masonic Institution for Girls . The 112 th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY , THE I 6 TH MAY 1900 , THE RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF DARTMOUTH , R . W . PR 0 Y . GRAND MASTER STAFFORDSHIRE , IN THE CHAIR . Brethren willing to act as Stewards are earnestly solicited to send in their names to the Secretary , as early as convenient . Stewards are much needed , and their services will be gratefully received . F . B . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Office—5 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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D . K 0 SENBERG , India Kubber Manufacturer , 89 A BOW COMMON LANE , LONDON , E . Buyer of all kinds of India Rubber Coat Cuttings , and also Diving Dresses and Pneumatic Tyres , and Hose Pipes , and all kinds of second-hand India Rubber .
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"THE GRAND SANHEDRIM " A Paper for reading- at Royal Arch Chapters ) & c . BY OBLTON COOPEB , M . E . Z . 483 , H . 1928 , Price thirteen pence , post free from BRO . ALFRED H . COOPER , PUBLISHER , 19 COLEMAN STREET , LONDON , E . G ., or from " Freemason ' s Chronicle Office , " New Barnet .
The Theatres, &C.
The Theatres , & c .
Adelphi . —8 , Quo Yadis . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Avenue . —8 , Au Old Admirer . 8-45 , A Message from Mars . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Comedy . —Kenyon ' s 'Widow . Covent Garden . —8 , Bionday Faust , Tuesday Tannhauser , Wednesday Aida , Thursday Carmen , Friday La Boheme , Saturday Pagliacci , and Cavalleria Busticana .
Criterion . —8 ' 30 , Lady Huncworth sExperiment . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 S 0 . Daly ' s . —8-15 , San Toy . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Drury Lane . —8 , Marsac of Gascony . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Duke of York's . —8 , Miss Hobbs . 10 , Madame Butterfly . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Gaiety . —8-15 , The Messenger Boy . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Garrick . —8 , Zaza . Matinee , Saturday , 2 .
Globe . —8-15 , A broken Halo . 9 , Nurse . Matinee , Wednesday , 2-30 . Haymarket . —8-30 , The Rivals . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Her Majesty's . —8 , A Midsummer Night's Dream . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Lyceum . 8 , Monday Gioconda , Wednesday Fedora , Friday Princesse Georges , 2 . 30 , Saturday , The second Mrs . Tanqueray . Lyric . —8 , Florodora . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Other afternoons , 3 , L ' enfant prodigue .
Prince of Wales . —Tuesday , 15 th May , Bouget de l'isle , and lb and Little Christiana . Princess ' s . —8 , In the Banks . Royalty . —8-15 , Mrs . Jordan . 9 , Magda . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Savoy . —8-15 , The Bose of Persia . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Shaftesbury . —8 , An American Beauty . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . St . James's— 8 - 30 , The Man of forty . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday ,
2-30 . Strand . —8-15 , The Game of Love . 9 , Facing the Music . Matinee , Saturday . Terry ' s . —8-30 , The Passport . Mbtinee , Saturday , 3 . Vaudeville . —8-15 , The Lady Volunteers . 8-50 , Kitty Grey . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . Wyndham ' s . —8-15 Cyrano de Bergerao . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .
Alexandra . —Next week , 8 , A Bunaway Girl . Opera House , Crouch End . —Next week , 8 , A Pair of Spectacles . Surrey . —Next week , 7 ' 45 , A French Spy . Standard . —Next week , 7-45 , The Girl of my heart . Alhambra . —7 ' 45 , Variety Entertainment . Napoli , & c . Aquarium . —The World's great Show . Varied performances , daily . Empire . —7-45 , Variety Entertainment . Bound the Town Again , & o .
London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-15 also . Palace . —7 - 30 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & c . Saturday , 1-45 also . Royal . —7-30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 also . Tivoli . —7 - 30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-15 also . Agricultural Hall . —8 , Mohawk Minstrels .
Alexandra Palace . —Thursday and Saturday . Varied entertainments . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily . , Earl ' s Court . —Woman ' s Exhibition . . <¦ ' ¦ Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . J . N . Maskelyne ' s entertainment . London Hippodrome . —2 and 8 , Varied attractions , & c . Madame i ussaud ' s ( Baker Street Station ) . —Open daily . Portrait models of modern celebrities , & c .
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^^^¦ -. ^ ff ^^ . ^^ . ^ ^^^^ j ^^^^ k ^ h ^ js ^^ ssssssss ^^^^ assssiSBSisssiis ^ SATTJBDAY , 12 TH MAY 1900 .
Salebeia Chapter.
SALEBEIA CHAPTER .
ON Tuesday , 24 th ult ., the Right Hon . Lord Bolton P . G . S . N . of England Prov . Second Grand Principal of N . and E . Yorkshire consecrated the Salebeia Royal Arch Chapter , at the Crescent , Selby .
The ceremony of consecration was most impressively performed by Lord Bolton , after which the Officers were installed , and at the close of business the Companions sat down to banquet together .
Our congratulations to Bro . Walter Callingham , on being installed W . M . of the Skelmersdale Lodge , No . 1599 . 000 Bro . W . Henry Edwards , of New Cross , has been elected W . M . of the Papyrus Lodge , No . 2562 .
PRESENTATION TO THE FOUNDER OF THE PERSEVERANCE LODGE , No . 1743 , AND LADIES FESTIVAL . THE regular meeting was held on Saturday , 21 st ult ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , under the Mastership of Bro . W . B . Cossham , there being a full paper of business before the Brethren . Bro . Kearney P . M . raised Bro . L . S . Bickley to the third degree , and Bro . Cossham initiated Mr . Alfred Sach in the earliest of the Masonic rites .
Bro . Bichard Perry Senior Warden was unanimously elected Worshipful Master for the ensuing year , and Bro . T . Lovell P . M . was re-elected Traasurar , although he said he would have preferred , after so many years service in that honourable office , that some other Brother should have the distinction conferred upon him . Bro . W . Lane was re-elected Tyler . Following upon these transactions , a Past Master ' s jewel was voted to Bro . Cossham , and the Audit Committee was appointed .
Bro . Kearney P . M . next communicated the steps he had taken in promoting , a testimonial to Bro . Louis Augustus Leins P . M ., the father of the Lodge . His endeavours had met , he said , with the greatest success , and the result was the memorial he now produced . This consisted firstly of a beautifully engrossed and illuminated vellum , executed by Bro . C . E . Ferry P . M ., the address being couched in the following terms : This Testimonial was presented by the Brethren of the Lodge of Perseverance , No . 1743 , of Free and Accepted Masons of England , to
BEOTHEB LODIS AUGUSTUS LEINS P . M . P . Z ., in recognition of the valuable services he has rendered to the Lodge , and especially in acknowledgment of his being the principal Founder of the same . Also as a mark of personal esteem and friendship for the Fraternal spirit shown by him to the Brethren on all occasions ; and they trust that he may long continue to enjoy the honorary membership of the Lodge conferred upon him on the 10 th of February 1900 .
21 st April 1900 . As a balance was left after the cost of the testimonial had been defrayed , a case of four handsome silver fruit spoons had been purchased for presentation to Mrs . L-uns . These testimonials were on view in the Lodge room , and in the course of the evening the following acknowledgment by telegraph was received by Bro . Cossham W . M . ; " Our very best wishes for a happy evening to you all , and very many thanks for your elegant gift to your dear old father and his good wife . —LEINS . "
The Lodge proceedings were followed by an eloquent banquet , - to which ladies were invited . The vocal music was performed by Miss Lilian Corner , Miss May Davy , and Mr . E . Genders . The musical arrangements were directed by Dr . T . F . Bucknell , of llfora . Bro . John Handley J . W . proposed the Ladies , and the toast was responded to by Bro . B . F . Sharp . Bro . Joseph T . Dormer P . M . gave the Visitors , Bro . A , E . Pridmore ,
J . P ., CO ., replied , and , referring to Bro . Cossham W . M ., said he was a member of the Watford Town Council . He ( Bro . Pridmore ) was an inhabitant of Watford , and as such could say that if Bro . Cossham carried out his Masonic duties as well as he performed his duties as a Town Councillor , the members of the Lodge of Perseverance had a very good Master . The Worshipful Master-elect Bro . Bichard Perry had been a friend
of his for many years . He was pleased to recognise , he added , that the Lodge of Perseverance was showing the ladies that Freemasonry was not altogether selfish . A Ladies' evening would do something to prove to the ladies what Masonry was . The more ladies knew about the philanthropic side of Freemasonry the more they would be convinced that Masons were not so selfish as they were sometimes supposed to be .
( Signed ) FKEDEEICK KEABNEY I CHAHLES DANIEL > Founders . C . E . FEBRY ) WILLIAM BABCLAY COSSHAM W . M . BICHABD PEEBY S . W . JOHN HANDLES J . W .
Bro . Kearney P . M . proposed the W . M ., and congratulated Bro . Cossham on the success of the evening . Bro . Gossham replied , and said he and his wife were much honoured by the ladies and Brethren coming in sucb numbers to the gathering . A pleasant dance brought a delightful evening to a fitting close .
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ROYAL Masonic Institution for Girls . The 112 th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY , THE I 6 TH MAY 1900 , THE RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF DARTMOUTH , R . W . PR 0 Y . GRAND MASTER STAFFORDSHIRE , IN THE CHAIR . Brethren willing to act as Stewards are earnestly solicited to send in their names to the Secretary , as early as convenient . Stewards are much needed , and their services will be gratefully received . F . B . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Office—5 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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D . K 0 SENBERG , India Kubber Manufacturer , 89 A BOW COMMON LANE , LONDON , E . Buyer of all kinds of India Rubber Coat Cuttings , and also Diving Dresses and Pneumatic Tyres , and Hose Pipes , and all kinds of second-hand India Rubber .
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"THE GRAND SANHEDRIM " A Paper for reading- at Royal Arch Chapters ) & c . BY OBLTON COOPEB , M . E . Z . 483 , H . 1928 , Price thirteen pence , post free from BRO . ALFRED H . COOPER , PUBLISHER , 19 COLEMAN STREET , LONDON , E . G ., or from " Freemason ' s Chronicle Office , " New Barnet .
The Theatres, &C.
The Theatres , & c .
Adelphi . —8 , Quo Yadis . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Avenue . —8 , Au Old Admirer . 8-45 , A Message from Mars . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Comedy . —Kenyon ' s 'Widow . Covent Garden . —8 , Bionday Faust , Tuesday Tannhauser , Wednesday Aida , Thursday Carmen , Friday La Boheme , Saturday Pagliacci , and Cavalleria Busticana .
Criterion . —8 ' 30 , Lady Huncworth sExperiment . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 S 0 . Daly ' s . —8-15 , San Toy . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Drury Lane . —8 , Marsac of Gascony . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Duke of York's . —8 , Miss Hobbs . 10 , Madame Butterfly . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Gaiety . —8-15 , The Messenger Boy . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Garrick . —8 , Zaza . Matinee , Saturday , 2 .
Globe . —8-15 , A broken Halo . 9 , Nurse . Matinee , Wednesday , 2-30 . Haymarket . —8-30 , The Rivals . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Her Majesty's . —8 , A Midsummer Night's Dream . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . Lyceum . 8 , Monday Gioconda , Wednesday Fedora , Friday Princesse Georges , 2 . 30 , Saturday , The second Mrs . Tanqueray . Lyric . —8 , Florodora . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Other afternoons , 3 , L ' enfant prodigue .
Prince of Wales . —Tuesday , 15 th May , Bouget de l'isle , and lb and Little Christiana . Princess ' s . —8 , In the Banks . Royalty . —8-15 , Mrs . Jordan . 9 , Magda . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Savoy . —8-15 , The Bose of Persia . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Shaftesbury . —8 , An American Beauty . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . St . James's— 8 - 30 , The Man of forty . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday ,
2-30 . Strand . —8-15 , The Game of Love . 9 , Facing the Music . Matinee , Saturday . Terry ' s . —8-30 , The Passport . Mbtinee , Saturday , 3 . Vaudeville . —8-15 , The Lady Volunteers . 8-50 , Kitty Grey . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . Wyndham ' s . —8-15 Cyrano de Bergerao . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 .
Alexandra . —Next week , 8 , A Bunaway Girl . Opera House , Crouch End . —Next week , 8 , A Pair of Spectacles . Surrey . —Next week , 7 ' 45 , A French Spy . Standard . —Next week , 7-45 , The Girl of my heart . Alhambra . —7 ' 45 , Variety Entertainment . Napoli , & c . Aquarium . —The World's great Show . Varied performances , daily . Empire . —7-45 , Variety Entertainment . Bound the Town Again , & o .
London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-15 also . Palace . —7 - 30 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & c . Saturday , 1-45 also . Royal . —7-30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 also . Tivoli . —7 - 30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-15 also . Agricultural Hall . —8 , Mohawk Minstrels .
Alexandra Palace . —Thursday and Saturday . Varied entertainments . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily . , Earl ' s Court . —Woman ' s Exhibition . . <¦ ' ¦ Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . J . N . Maskelyne ' s entertainment . London Hippodrome . —2 and 8 , Varied attractions , & c . Madame i ussaud ' s ( Baker Street Station ) . —Open daily . Portrait models of modern celebrities , & c .
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^^^¦ -. ^ ff ^^ . ^^ . ^ ^^^^ j ^^^^ k ^ h ^ js ^^ ssssssss ^^^^ assssiSBSisssiis ^ SATTJBDAY , 12 TH MAY 1900 .
Salebeia Chapter.
SALEBEIA CHAPTER .
ON Tuesday , 24 th ult ., the Right Hon . Lord Bolton P . G . S . N . of England Prov . Second Grand Principal of N . and E . Yorkshire consecrated the Salebeia Royal Arch Chapter , at the Crescent , Selby .
The ceremony of consecration was most impressively performed by Lord Bolton , after which the Officers were installed , and at the close of business the Companions sat down to banquet together .
Our congratulations to Bro . Walter Callingham , on being installed W . M . of the Skelmersdale Lodge , No . 1599 . 000 Bro . W . Henry Edwards , of New Cross , has been elected W . M . of the Papyrus Lodge , No . 2562 .
PRESENTATION TO THE FOUNDER OF THE PERSEVERANCE LODGE , No . 1743 , AND LADIES FESTIVAL . THE regular meeting was held on Saturday , 21 st ult ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , under the Mastership of Bro . W . B . Cossham , there being a full paper of business before the Brethren . Bro . Kearney P . M . raised Bro . L . S . Bickley to the third degree , and Bro . Cossham initiated Mr . Alfred Sach in the earliest of the Masonic rites .
Bro . Bichard Perry Senior Warden was unanimously elected Worshipful Master for the ensuing year , and Bro . T . Lovell P . M . was re-elected Traasurar , although he said he would have preferred , after so many years service in that honourable office , that some other Brother should have the distinction conferred upon him . Bro . W . Lane was re-elected Tyler . Following upon these transactions , a Past Master ' s jewel was voted to Bro . Cossham , and the Audit Committee was appointed .
Bro . Kearney P . M . next communicated the steps he had taken in promoting , a testimonial to Bro . Louis Augustus Leins P . M ., the father of the Lodge . His endeavours had met , he said , with the greatest success , and the result was the memorial he now produced . This consisted firstly of a beautifully engrossed and illuminated vellum , executed by Bro . C . E . Ferry P . M ., the address being couched in the following terms : This Testimonial was presented by the Brethren of the Lodge of Perseverance , No . 1743 , of Free and Accepted Masons of England , to
BEOTHEB LODIS AUGUSTUS LEINS P . M . P . Z ., in recognition of the valuable services he has rendered to the Lodge , and especially in acknowledgment of his being the principal Founder of the same . Also as a mark of personal esteem and friendship for the Fraternal spirit shown by him to the Brethren on all occasions ; and they trust that he may long continue to enjoy the honorary membership of the Lodge conferred upon him on the 10 th of February 1900 .
21 st April 1900 . As a balance was left after the cost of the testimonial had been defrayed , a case of four handsome silver fruit spoons had been purchased for presentation to Mrs . L-uns . These testimonials were on view in the Lodge room , and in the course of the evening the following acknowledgment by telegraph was received by Bro . Cossham W . M . ; " Our very best wishes for a happy evening to you all , and very many thanks for your elegant gift to your dear old father and his good wife . —LEINS . "
The Lodge proceedings were followed by an eloquent banquet , - to which ladies were invited . The vocal music was performed by Miss Lilian Corner , Miss May Davy , and Mr . E . Genders . The musical arrangements were directed by Dr . T . F . Bucknell , of llfora . Bro . John Handley J . W . proposed the Ladies , and the toast was responded to by Bro . B . F . Sharp . Bro . Joseph T . Dormer P . M . gave the Visitors , Bro . A , E . Pridmore ,
J . P ., CO ., replied , and , referring to Bro . Cossham W . M ., said he was a member of the Watford Town Council . He ( Bro . Pridmore ) was an inhabitant of Watford , and as such could say that if Bro . Cossham carried out his Masonic duties as well as he performed his duties as a Town Councillor , the members of the Lodge of Perseverance had a very good Master . The Worshipful Master-elect Bro . Bichard Perry had been a friend
of his for many years . He was pleased to recognise , he added , that the Lodge of Perseverance was showing the ladies that Freemasonry was not altogether selfish . A Ladies' evening would do something to prove to the ladies what Masonry was . The more ladies knew about the philanthropic side of Freemasonry the more they would be convinced that Masons were not so selfish as they were sometimes supposed to be .
( Signed ) FKEDEEICK KEABNEY I CHAHLES DANIEL > Founders . C . E . FEBRY ) WILLIAM BABCLAY COSSHAM W . M . BICHABD PEEBY S . W . JOHN HANDLES J . W .
Bro . Kearney P . M . proposed the W . M ., and congratulated Bro . Cossham on the success of the evening . Bro . Gossham replied , and said he and his wife were much honoured by the ladies and Brethren coming in sucb numbers to the gathering . A pleasant dance brought a delightful evening to a fitting close .