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Show vu FAMOUS MAN IS TO LECTURE AT THE PYTHIAN HALE Frederick S. Attwood, past grand chancellor of Minnesota, has been commissioned by the supreme chancellor chan-cellor of the order of Knights of Pythias Pyth-ias to deliver a public lecture on "Fraternalisni and Pythian Knighthood" Knight-hood" in this city tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture, which Is free and to which the public, both men and wo men. is lnvted, will be given in the Pythian Castle, at 2351 Grant avenue. Mr. Attwood has a national reputation reputa-tion as lecturer on Pythianism. His excellent presence, his pose, his clear and clean diction, and his grace of manner and expression are Btich that he wins and holds his audience as by magic. The purpose of this lecture is to acquaint the public generally through tho medium of public entertainments with the history, ldealB, and purpose of the order of Knights of Pythias. Fred E. Wheaton, supreme keeper of records and sea of the order, In speaking of Mr Attwood's lecture re cently delivered in Minneapolis says. "There is a peculiar charm and wonderful human Interest In his discourses. dis-courses. His wide range of thought, his familiarity and versatility with the Innumerable problems which fit into modern conditions and applications applica-tions of life, denote a scholarship rarely to be found. There is no eloquence elo-quence without a man behind it, and those who would make us feel must feel themselves. These truisms which HO aiKly deacrlbe real eloquence ap- ply with full force in their relation to the success which Frederick S. Attwood Att-wood has so notably aclileed on the lecture platform." nn |