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PAGE SIXTEEN ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ANDRA HELD |SCOTTISH RITE REUNION WILL BE (aru cr eaten ese eer rte) Rar, Walter Vater | ae! OVER: FOR ONE MORE NIGHT ‘Man Who Sees Beyond’ to Give Two Performances Tonight, 8:30 and 9:30 The Capitol theatre does not seem to be sufficiently large to hold all those desiring to see Zandra, billed as “The Man Who Sees Beyond.” He is being held over for a fare- well performance tonight at the Capitol, giving two performances, at 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. He will present several new effects as well as answer questions asked by mem- bers of his audience. Here is his last list of questions} 16 taken from those unanswered at last night’s performance: O. L.—Will I make my change Answer—Yes and this is advis- able. It will be made on the 16th of next month. H. I.—Can you tell me who I will mar miever—Y ‘ou will marry “R. L.” the one you are now going with and T see this in June of this year. You will be happy. G. H. W.—Will mother improve cor does she need an operation? Answer—She will improve. The operation can be avoided if she con- tinues her present diet. Y. A.—wWill I pass in my examin- ations? Should I follow this as a ‘ofession? = Answer —You will not pass but don't let this discourage you. Try again and you wil\ succeed. You should follow this as a profession. L. K. H.—Will I vill I benefit through Patiee¥. ‘es, you will. This will be settled in October of this year. N. L. F.—Will my son return home? Answer—Yes, Don’t worry. R.—Where is Charlie (iam see him in Minneapolis with his cousin. You will see him this summer. within a month. ¥. awa Aunt Mary visit us goon? Answer—No, not until this time next year. C. B. B—Will I get into serious trouble? ‘Answer—You are being watched and I would not advise you to yield to this temptation again. 0. J.—Is my wife really sincere? Answer—Yes. If you were as true to her as she is to you, you would not have any occasion to worry. Co. Auditors Have Responsible Duty, Byerly Te Tells Them sale of 175,000 acres of state land has left the state land department with 170,000 acres of land on its hands which otherwise might be paying taxes to the counties and other ae in which the land is located, E. Byerly, state land Seatac, said in address to the North Dakota county auditors’ con- vention here today. Pal about 30 rf; each 1,000 acres anh ich contracts were canceled ah been reinstated, Byerly said, and the result has been a loss to the taxing districts, since land returned to the state is not assessable for taxes, delinquent or otherwise. Peony auditors, as members of the “lege appr rds, have a ponsible duty to perform, and they P should bear in mind that it is elles wholly their report that etermines amount of a loan to be he declared. so = for these loans, of ‘eourse,” he continued, “is taken from the school or from several in- stitution’s funds, which under the state enabling act, are never to be dismissed. Therefore, if we should later be forced to foreclose and sell the premises at a loss, the money must be made up by taxation. “In amas jontancst, this copeition, is vat y the cancellation of land. contracts, and because we realize the hard time different tax ‘units are having, we have been con- servative in the cancellations.” In some cases, Mr. Byerly said, county commissioners have the state land commissioner to can- cel certain land contracts due to de- linquent taxes, but which were found to otherwise be in good con- ‘The county commission Sele, Mr. Byerly said in conciading Bie dress; that if the owner of the land contract pays enough in taxes or interest to exceed amount to be SCOTTISH RITE REUNION WILL BE _ HELD IN BISMARCK JUNE 15 AND 16: Hiei Digne 1 Degree Team to Exemplify Lodge of Perfec- tion Degrees for About 100 Candidates—200 Will Take Rose Croix Degrees June 15 and 16 have been set as the dates for the next Scottish Rite reunion in Bismarck and it is be- lieved the meeting will mark an epoch in Masonic history for Bis- marck and the Missouri Slope. A class of at least 100 members will take the Lodge of Perfection work (fourth to 14th degrees, i provide a class of not less than 200 to take the Rose Croix work (15th to 18th degrees, inclusive) which will follow on the next day, June The of Perfection work will be exemplified by the Bismarck bodies for the first time since the local lodge was instituted on March 28. The degree teams have been putting in some hard work and will undoubtedly have the work down in fine shape by that time. The Rose Croix degrees will prob- ably be exemplified by the Minot de- gree team and as Srinot has the reputation of having one of the best teams in the state, this work will be put on in a first class manner. Grand Commander Coming Of special interest to all Scot- tish Rite Masons in this part of the country is the fact that Sovereign Grand Commander John H. Cowles, of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free- masonry for the southern jurisdic- tion of the United States, mother council of the world, has signified his intention of attending the re- union here. Mr. Cowles is the high- est officer in Scottish Rite Masonry in the world and his visit here will undoubtedly nif every member of the Bismarck lodge and all Scottish NOW That you have the place all cleaned up and the house all Painted, Shiny and Bright— Let Le Barron Insure It. 410%, Main Ave. Phone 234-3 Irite Masons in the increased efforts in making occasion one long to be remembered. The grand commander's party will include three or four of the head officials of the order from Washington, and as this will be the principal stop of the party in North Dakota, large numbers of Scottish Rite Masons from Fargo, Minot and Grand Forks are expected to be here. Masons from other sections of the state and from the Twin Cities and Duluth are also planning to at- tend. A Rare Honor Officers of the Minot Rose Croix jwho are to confer the degree work | clusive) on June 15, and this will: Slope country to} the; here are said to be exceedingly | anxious to make their part of the work impressive and satisfying, as lit is not often a lodge has the oppor- fore so distinguished an assembly | as will be here on June 15 and 16. commander’s party have never been outside of Washington for man. the commander’s escort on a journey to Portland, Ore., where 33rd de- gree Masons from over the United States will convene on June 20. Gopher State Forest Fires Under Control St. Paul, May 10.—(AP)—All fires were under control today in the western section of the northern Minnesota forest area after three Chassis leade unity to display its proficiency be- | years, and are making the trip as | days of hard fighting by state and | volunteer forces, Grover Conzet, ‘state forester, announced this morn- ing. No new fires were reported and between 50 and 60 fires still burn- Some of the members of the and |ing were being slowly extinguished. Full personnel strength was kept, however, in preparation for a pos: ble rise in winds, which might fan new flames into life at any time, Mr. Conzet said. Fires have raged in grass and brush areas, and to some extent in the forests proper, in the Park Rap- ids, Brainerd, Bemidji, and War- road districts. High winds com- bined with low humidity made the battle difficult until late Wednes- day when a definite lull in the winds slowed up the flames. “We are hoping for rain because most of this area is very dry,” Mr. Conezt said. “In northeastern Min- rof the day supreme in Beauty too The New Hudson’s distinction in vogue is adding thou- sands of beauty lovers to the hosts who want its supremely brilliant performance. 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And you have no doubt heard about Chandler being the first car in America to adopt Westinghouse Vacuum Brakes «+ But we ask you... have you tried these new brakes? nesota where it is more moist we have had little if any trouble.” FIRES ARE SPREADING TO WISCONSIN AND MICHIGAN Duluth, May 10.—(AP)—No weather relief is in sight for the forest fire hazard in oe and the serious conditions are spreading to Wisconsin and upper ichigam the United States weather bureau announced today. With no rain and continued low humidity, the situation is daily growing worse, Pre in the western part of the linnesota forest area where hundreds of men ere age | fires. The dangerous on sain rain falls. Il continue until a heavy WORKMEN'S CLOTHES Overalls, eae Sox, Underwear, Hats, Gloves, etc. Also a complete line of Star Brand xfords, Shoes and Boots, SLOVEN Capital City Clothing Store, 121% 6th St. Bismarck, Genuine Spaulding Kroflite Golf Balls 59c —Wilson, 59c—Re- painted Balls, 19c. Full line of Bags and Clubs. Gamble Store 220 Main St. Bismarck, N. D. | THURSDAY, ait BISMARCK TRIBUNE cscs OR TOS Rev. Walter E. Vater Addresses _ Rotarians Rev. Walter EVs Vater of the Mc- Cabe Methodist church addressed the Rotary club Wednesday on “Motherhood,” in season with Mothers Day which will be observed Sunday. Mrs. John A. Larson gave a short talk on the organization and work of the Federation of M clubs, reporting the Music Festival held recently at Valley City. The musical program of the day included duets sung by the Misses Clara and Lillian Peltier, accom- panied by Mrs. Hermann Scheffer. Guests of the Rotarians this week included: W. B. Penwarden, Clara and iM Peltier, Mrs. Hermann Scheffer, Rev. W. E. Vater, Mrs. J. A. Larson, and C. J. Ehlers of Gar- rison. 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