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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘VETS’ OF SOUTH ASK HARDING 10 REUNION Break Precedent by Inviting, Him and Father of Pres- ident’s Secretary 50,000 GUESTS EXPECTED’ Society Beauties Join With- Elks to Provide Entertain- men for Confederate Meet By NEA Service i New Orleans, Mar. 14.—Vor the first time in their history the Unit- ed Confederate Veterans have in- vited representatives of the Union ; , which opposed them in the , army, Civil War, to attend annual reunion here and 33, The on veterans Dr. Georre T. Harding, the president, 8. Christian president's s tion was their 34th April 11, 12 invited are father of and Colonel George father of the ary. The a ’ to them by Ca tain James Dinkins, chairman of the general committee. fhe invitation to the elder Har- | din nd Christian was sent after Presdent Harding had le to be present. The | tal effect of their attend- | would the presence of the president himgel 50,000 Expected The 34th reunion is expected to on 50, The chief and the ction of the next reunion city expected to de- velop into hot cont A General James Thomas of Dub-unions, the memorabl one in point of entertainment and comfort. The sharing with the New he major part of the ing a fund of $50,- e Show Planned s also are en- ally joining in with the in the production of an Ea: ter style show, to be staged Ea: ter Sunday. The proceeds will be! turned over to the Confederate | veterans’ finance entertainment. _Leading these younger society Miss Emily Hayne and a Downman, daugh- ! of two of the weaithiest and most socially prominent families in the far south. T young ladies have been) by the Elks to head the ladies’ committee in the produc- tion of the style show and also have been chosen by the genre committee as sponsor and maid of honor of the Ee barnett of Tenn- essee, composed of the states of , Florida, Alabama, Mis- ippi, Louisiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. Louisville, Nashville and Denver aid to be coming with strong | b:ds for the 1924 reunion. Louisville, at this time, seems to have an edge by reason of the fact that the Jefferson Davis monument will be unveiled in the Kentucky city next year and it is preposed to have the unveiling ceremony co-incident with the re- union. PANDOLFO IS GIVEN STAY Chicago, Mar. 14.—Samuel C. Pan- doifo of St. Cloud, Minn., former head of the Pan Motor company, today found it | vill perhaps be even greater | -in- | h which to entertain the | committee for | | i | This doesn’t look like an the Rey, with them, Left to right, Kicking Yof General Custer). Apheatone, the On the heels of the evacuating | port and assumed control in the na {country of the entry of the Bolshev' ‘REV. BUZZELLE SPEAKS BEFORE LOCAL ROTARY Former Rector of St. George’s Has Stirring Message for Businessmen R George Bi le, former or of St. George's church, ‘brought a stirring message to Bis- jmarek Rotarians, of which club he {was a charter member. His ‘ad- {dress was given this noon at the ‘regular luncheon at the McKenzie hotel. He urged upon the local club to continue its efforts in boy welfare. Answering the contention that the chief menaces in America today {were illiteracy, the negro ques. | tion and the Japanese issue, he de- clared that they were all insigni- ficant in comparison to the necd of welfare work among the youth ot the land. Statistics in St. Paul and Minn }eapolis, he declared, show that | the average age of the criminal now is under 20, where a few years ago it was between 30 and 32. This shows that there is a start- ling problem to cope with-one vastly more menacing than some of these other issues which will be cured when education is brought {to the masses and the responsibi- lity of citizenship is fixed. He spoke of the work in this community among the boys and ‘cautioned the Rotarians against {becoming weary in well doing. | Considerable of the meeting was jdevoted to a discussion of the St. {Paul trip, About 27 Rotarians and in many instances their wives will attend the St. Paul next week. semblage of redskin Warriors does it? with Coue-like teachings to hold a pow-wow | Lone Wolf (war chief who fought off reinforcements going to eal Raymond T, Richey evangelist and “faith bealer” dopanese district conference at; Great plans; Even Indians Can’t Escape Coue Doctrines ; | Bird, Rev. Richey and Tahleahkoy. me of the et Sovernment. ik regiment | | \ i | | | George Bemis, Indianapolis; en- gincer, mounts to the cab on his last run before being rctiréd. Be- mis piloted his engine 53 years without one accident. Before starting on a run, he invariably kneeled in the cab and asked God to protect his passengers. ee Gaining from experiences in Cal- ifornia, he was even more alert at collecting the illusive fine. Bis- marck Rotary can be expected to bat about 100 percent in this de- partment in the future. A card from Dr. E. P. from St. Petersburgh, Fla., stated that he was en route to Key West, having attended Rotary regularly in the southern state. T. R. Atkinson head of the com- But it is. troops in Vladivostok, Bolshevik infantry entered the Siberian This is the first picture to reach this | His Safety Ravana Unbeaten Oklahoma ‘Indians invited | t MASKED BAND OUTRAGES BEFORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923 ' - Welcomed Everywhere ‘4 Record-breaking sales mark the widespread endorsement of the new Willys- Knight and its marvelous sleeve-valve engine that actually improves with use. Housed in body designs of striking streamline beauty, this Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine grows quieter, smoother, more powerful at five thousand miles than at five hundred. There are no valves to grind. Carbon helps compression. Many owners report 50,000 miles and more without an engine adjust- ment. A Willys-Knight engine has never been known to wear out. The great Willys-Overland plant is working to capacity to keep pace with sales. Early orders are being placed by those desirous of early delivery. Watch for the Willys-Overland Advertisements in The Saturdey Evening Post WILLYS-KNIGHT Touninc 7-pass., $1435 $1685 ‘SEDAN 7-p: $1995 THE ENGINE IMPROVES Roapsrer $-p: Cover 3-pass., Cours-Sevan 5-pass., $1595 ALL PRICES ¥, 0, B, TOLEDO WITH PSE LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY 300 Fourth Street ——§BISMARCK—— year s believed to be nearing aj all of the witnesses who testified . conclusion when it met this morn-| at the hearing here in January ing to resume inquiry. Practically} have appeared ‘before the grand jury and it was thought only one more remained. | Harry Neelis of New Orleans, summoned several days ag» for ex- amination, was expected to arrive today. PLAY SAFE Order your Easter suit this week. Klein’s Toggery. ONSILITIS. ek pea Bastrop. March 14.—The Moore- house parish grand jury investiga- oe into the masked band opera- {tion in the parish during the last PREVENTIVE fork Srhitn|| Bsc. Kit (4's) @! Kiet Depa, & “ Besimen st Bt. ae ork | BEULAH COAL now $4.75 per ton delivered. The a | ter Transfer Co. vyviscks: Phone 62. Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly in Birlea’s career from the cradle to maturity. H. T. Murphy of the March pro- gram comniittee presided. Dance at Patterson Hall Saturday night, = was granted a stay of mandate un- til April by the Circuit Court of Ap- i peals, The United States Supreme Court | a few days ago upheld Pandolfo's | sentence of 10 years imprisonment | which wasrimposed by former fed-! eral judge, K, M. Landis, after con- viction on’ the charge of using the mails in a scheme to defraud. have becn made for entertainment. and North Dakota looms up large on the program with Norman| Black as District Governor. Burt Finney of the local club is on the: program and many other North! ‘Dakota Rotarians among whom is} 4 Gov. Nestos who is to give an ad-; Carl Nelson told of attending a dress. {meeting of Rotary at Fargo, but Bob Simpson, Bob Webb and Fred! reported Bismarck as having al: :Copelin are directing the trip.! higher and more enthusiastic bat-|2 mittee to plan greater cooperation between the schools and the citi- zens generally stated that the committee was in touch with the different organizations and would | have a definite plan to report soon. Engagement Extraordinaire at the AUDITORIUM “Cascarets” 10c For Sluggish Liver or Constipated Bowels ' Jack Whitney won the free trip|ting average especially in the]: ‘to St. Paul given by Burt Finney/singing department. ie 5 ‘for perfect attendance. The fol-i The club entertained three visit-| Clean your bowels! Feel fine! | jlowing men have 100 percent at-jors, Rev. Buzzelle, rector of St.] When you, feel sick, dizzy, upset, | tendance records at Rotary:} Andrews, Minneapolis; James| when your head is dull or aching, or Charles Anderson, George Hum-!Kane, Rotarian, Dickinson; J. H.| your stomach is sour or gassy, just 9 phreys, Jack Whitney and B. 0. Thompson, Rotarian, Valley City.| take one or two Cascarets to relieve ' ! Ward. They drew for the “prize! B. 0. Ward, one of Bismarck’s| constipation. No griping—nicest lax- Chicago, Mar. 14.—Another March} and Whitney was the winner. |native sons, celebrated a birthday ative-cathartic on earth for grown- and Geo. Will \acted ably as his] ups and children. 10c a box. Taste biographer giving the high lights | like candy.—Adv. COMPANY “A” N. D, NATIONAL, GUARD PRESENTS THE,NEW, YORK COMEDY SUCCESS i “One Girl i in a Million” ' snewstorm is headed for the middle | west, it was announced by the weath- i arms, reported experiences at Ro- er bureau today. Lower tempera-' tary gatherings which he attended tures, strong winds and snow are in! at Long Beach and Los Angeles. prospect for tonight and tomorrow} for the Great Lakes and Upper Mis- | pi Valley regions. The storm| is sweeping eastward from the mid-| dle and northern Rocky Mountain regions, the weather bureau's fore- cast said, and will extend from the | Canadian border to the Ohio river. For First Class Dry Clean ing. Call Capital Laundry Co. Phone 684. BEULAH COAL now $4.75 per ton delivered. The Wac! fer Transfer Co. 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