Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1923, Page 15

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flfw YORK TO FORCE |ASK MINNEAPOLIS KU KLUX « KLAN TO OBEY LAWS L] oDefiant Threat to Refuse Names of 2 Members to St!t{oflcilll Is & Not Taken Seriously. # May 28.—Refusing to v the challenges re- been hurled by ¥ NEW YORK geonslder seriof ported to have Ku Klux leaders at a dozen meetings ofti- throughout the state yesterday, cials declared today they were ready fo begin enforcifg the state anti- klan law when it becomes cficune| next Saturday. . The law forbids members of secret |g brganizations from wearing disguises | in public and orders that the names | B of their members be recorded at Al- g bany. in The names of Kian officers in the | principal chapters in New York and | other citics are already known, as W are most of the klan meeting places, ' according to local officials. They pre- dict there wil be little difficity in 1y enforcing the filing of the names of ’-ll members with the state. 1 The attitude of the Klan toward the anti-mask bill was expressed by |} the king kleagle, who gave the name of “Major Johnson, U. S. A. retired.” | before 8,000 members of the order novitiates at lLiastport at a meoting, which lasted until yesterday morning. The Klan never reveals it membership, he declared, and would ), “fight to the last breastwork” to keep '’ the name of klansmen secret. Simi- |j . lar defis were uttered by robed offi- ) cials at others meetings, to some of which reporters were invited. lll THE WEATHER |, District of Columbia and Maryland— 'gg Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; | little_change in temperature; gentlc (@ to_moderate _easterly winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and |W tomorrow, probab! showers in ex- \_ treme southwest portion; little change [l in temperature; gentle to moderate | casterly wind: L] West Virginia—Generally fair to- {p night and tomorrow: little change in g AimRcandity | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ;. Thermometer—4 p.m., § 12 midnight, 66; 4 a.m., 6 noon, Barometer—4 p.m 12 midnight, : Noo; perature Lowest temperature, , occurred at L 6 a.m. today. n Temperature same date last vear Highest, 74; lowest, 47. n Condition of the Water. " Temperature and_condition of th water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- | Perature, 67; condition, very mudds. . Tide Tables. ) § (Furnished by United tates coast and geodetic survey.) 1 Today—Low tide, am. and | 12:57 high tide, 6:09 a.m. and 6:38 p.m. a Tomorrow—Low tide. 1:07 a.m. and " 1:50 p.m.; high tide, 7:04 a.m. and 7:35 D | pm. he Sun and Moon. 3 Today—Sun rose 4:47 am.; sun sets N 7:24 p.m. ™ Tomorrow—Ssun rises 4:46 am.; sun et 7:25 p.m ™ Moon rl;fh 5:40 p.m.; sets, 3:47 a.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- |l 4 ha® hour after sunsct | Weather in Various Clties. = R T Temperature, L) S S L g 5 B Stations. s 53 &= Stateof hd &% » Weatber M $ -3 < Ll D L] b e car — @ any Pr.cl Atlantie Gi Clogae ™ M lr':llhlmnrp Cloudy n rmingha Claudy Bismarck Bhaua n n Cleveland n Denver » 1} ';elrv\lt . 5l Taso Clear Galveston e 1k Libelous Attacks on Mayor by mendation that the charter of the Ku Klux Klan in Minneapolis be revoked and that about a score of its mem- bers be expelled from the national organization has been made to im- perial cause of the klan attacks on Mayor George E. Leach, it here. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, been sentenced to the workhouse on| fined atter conviction on charges of criminal libel for attacks on h a_ pamphlet Cl"td the Knights of the Ku Klux Kllll in which Mr. Leach's moral conduct was criticized Gladys Kennedy, who, with Miner, re- ceived ninety days in the workhouse, attempted to commit suicide in the jail by jumping out of a fifth story win- | dow, but her attempt failed. She had been released on her own recogni- zance pending an appeal, but was ar- rested as she was about to board a train. In an afdavit published in the Voice she attacked Mayor Leach. s A curiosity of Queensland is lh!l frilled lizard, which does not crawl, as all other lizards do, but walks about on its hind legs, and when standing Miner, exalted cyclops of the klan | perfectly erect, is often more than & anenpn!l and four others had yard hizh i = — I.HB--I_I‘:T—-:-I-I.I- ZfopAwsmzovAL J CHARTER BE REVOKED Klan Charged in Appeal to Atlanta Officials. MINNEAPOLIS, May 28.—Recom- headquarters at Atlanta, be- was announced The statement was issued after Roy Sterling Silver or PearlHandleSewingPieces, Evers piece guaranteed and each in white box. Choose from tomato ser rry spoons, cake servers, ETAVY Indies, pie servers and cold meat forks. Dollar Sale at $1.00.—Main Fioor. Jewelry, Dollar Sale, 2 Pieces for Choose from long chains of jet or colored heads. buckles. fancy sterling and_gold necklaces, belt clasps, Jade dron: filled bangle brace ufl Tinks. bar earrings, . with also_colored bead on Jet, Crystal ang Orlental colors, Dollar Sale, $1.— Suede. llr arly $1.10 to $1.75 eich Trimming Department, Main Fioor. $1.25 Marabous, Dollar Sale, Yard Tn light blue, pink and white, light gray. natu brown d orchid. Dollar Sale, $1 yard. Tx\nlllll!‘ Dfllrt- ment.—Main 2 0 $1.25 Imitation Metal Cloth, $1 Sale, $ n For lamp shades, slips, ete. All the popular colors. Dol " lar Sale, §1 yard, Trimming Department.—Main Floor. u Boudoir Slippers, Dollar Sale, Pair, $ = R R i RS R 1 Dollar Sale, $1 pair.—Second Floo L} Cretonnes, Dollar Sale, 3 Yardl, . Dollar Sale, 3 yards, $1.—Second Floor. - a e Crash Goods, Dollar Sale, Each, $ a Tan mectidian Cometina auiarsinsss anisa anteed washable. Dollar Sale, each, $1.—Second FIMI L] ul Amencan Flags, Dollar Sale, Each $ ! I P Sale, b8, .' $l 98 Framed Plctures, Dollar Day, $ u Ritignel hRleriiia rvmes IN0bjectalarale peotit s "} with dainty meldings. Dollar Sale at $l. Main Fl ] i Dollar Day Housefurnishings and China Regu DIAMOND SPLINT CLOTHES HAMPERS, with hinged covens. { BONO LXQI‘"D AND SPRAYER connunohl, --nnulnlni of ! pint *“Rone” and_one *Rono™ spra Special, $1.00. n WUBLE BOILERS, heavy alum Regularly $1.39. Special. $1.00. 4 ARD COMBINATION. consisting of one $1.25 Wizard 0il 7 top, ANIEAZD COMBINATION. consisting of one 8123 Wisarg o 1 WATER OR ICED TEA PITCHERS, large 4-quart i1} . zularly $2.00. Sptc al, $1.00. FDOD CHOPPERS, s * with steel reversible self- u s e, P ; DG“Y-mmm ERVWG fl‘,l complete with six n thin blown tumblers. Regularly $1.75. Speci 1. 13-P] COLONTIAL WATER SET{ one quart teher and 12 o h: panel style; crystal glass. Kegularly $1.35. Spe- o A"EKICAX! PORCELAIN BLUEBIRD DINNERWARE, consisting o of 3 dinner ,.Mu‘» 3 cups. 3 xaucers and 3 sance dishes. Special, $1.00. 12-PIECE AMERICAN PORCELAIN BREAKFAST 52“ Rluebird | | oration )nnl«l’h;,zo of 6 deep ontmeal dishes and 6 bread and butter , AM OR SHERBET GLASSES, with cupped feet. Regu. .1 Ak = INE ZE! H chovse trom. ltegularly $1. | e J"ARDK. |1E§|E% e ] ZVOB! 0‘ BLD’DED CDLDX“GB 9-inch " A 11 {r .m d rou compl w. 1 g \.f,f’,m.,,‘j,“"ffl,,“.’,"“m,“ BT o a0 it of =‘ e i ass et eeptaa ey o i TEA nglish earthenware, with neat floral 1.5 and 8 cup citiex. Regularly $1.50, sp".cul. S — u e CASSEROL! fireproof %, guaranteed ainst cakage in n llpr‘”. round or oblong styles, with cover: Regularly $1 Special. { e T bl All-Wool Tweeds, in Plain and $ = l = Fancy, Dollar Sale, Yard, | Several hundred yards to go at this price. All 54 lnrhru LH wid |l 's a wonderful opportunity, every yard is worth $1.59 " Damty Curtains, Dollar Sale, Pair, u 300 pairs of Scrim, Voile and Marquisette curtains, plain n hemstitched or lacy edged borders. Dollar Sale, $1 pair.— H nd_Floor. n Awmng Materlals $1 Sale, 4 Yards, tan and green stripes. A gutranteed 8oz grade Dollar Sale. 4 ‘yards $1.—Sscond Fi e Cretonnes, Dollar Sale, 5 Yards, o | Trial of 87 Accused of Swindling|o ‘Sutu district court here tod: MONDAY, Sherwin and “Gen.” Robert A. Lee, all of - whom were indicted in connection with the operation of the Gen. Lee de- velopment interests. Bherwin and OIL PROMOTERS UP ON FRAUD CHARGE only a figurehead, allowing the use of his name for a weekly salary. The chief defense move is- expected to revolve about a motion to quash the indictments. Judge Benjamin Bl soe overruled the motion several days ago, but it Is expected the defense will bring it up again as the case proceeds, the supposition being that Judge Bled- soe may reverse his decision. The Ku Klux Klan may also figure in the trial, it was indicated, the de- fense challenging the jury on account of their alleged assoclation with the Through Mails Docketed in Fort Worth Court. | Br the Associated Press. FORT WORTH, Tex., May 28. —The first trial-of the ‘eighty-seven oil pro- moters charged with using the mails to defraud was on the docket in United lay. The Klan. defendants are H. H. Schwarz, Charles The trial is expected to last at least 'a week. -MAY 28, 1923. Approximately seventy-five witnesses have deen summoned, in- cluding several ex-Confederate soldiers and persons from nearly every state. Government attorneys have hundreds of pamphlets and advertisements claimed to have been sent out by the ;Jenerll Lee Company to present to the ury. —_— OUTBREAKS DENIED. Bulgaria Contradicts Reports of Revolutionary Movement. SOFIA, May 28.—Reports of & revo- lutionary outbreak in Bulgaria are denied in a semi-officlal statement which asserts that no such movement has occurred anywhere in the country. produce coke. “The Germans vation. night. RUHR TEST TO COME. DUESSELDORF, May 28.—Former Gov. Henry S. Allen of Kansas vis- ited the Ruhr yesterday. the situation he said: are getting out all the existing coal and coke, but the real test will come when the supplies of coal and coke are exhausted and they endeavor to | force the Germans to mine coal and themselves they are helpless and fe should the French policy bring star- Many of the industrial lead- ers ip the Ruhr believe that eventual- ly economic disaster will bring about a reign of bolshevism.” Mr. Allen is returning to Paris to- DANCE 182 HOURS. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, May 25.—The world endurance dancing record w#s claimed last night by Miss Francge Mercer and Harry Wagner of thiz city, who ended a continuous p—‘r formance, started more than a wedk ago. Miss Mercer and Wagner I« the floor after dancing in an East Youngstown pavilion for 182 houllk and 8 minutes. They rested three minutes every eight hours. [ The couple ended their feat with f exhibition of fancy steps, which wik followed by a grand march of 1t crowd which had gathered for thé close of the performance, The previous record is said to fie 168 hours, held in Texas. Discussing “The French admit r a revolt — Pennsylvania Avenue ENUI REQISTERED U. 3. SATENT OFFICE FEEg REGISTERED . 3. PATENT OFFICE) Saks & (Jompany g GENU g CLOTH é @EOISTERED U. S. PATENT OFFICE MEASTERLD U. S. —of the Saks type of design— —and the Saks character of making— Repeated at and value. Sand and pencil-stripe. S For Men’s White 51175 They are exact counterparts of the Suits in the sale a week ago—-in style, colors Tuesday Young Men's—Sports and Conservative models—in Mahogany, Natural, Gray, Every Suit with the label that guarantees genuineness of the cloth—and the Saks guarantee of correctness of make. Allsizesup to 50. Store Open at 8 O’Clock Boys' Wash °1.95 Seventh Street GENUINE &éhfli@g SEGISTERED U. S. PATENT OFFICE Once More--Genuine Palm Beach Suit Sale for Tuesday Shoes New designs, light and_dark solorings. 36 taches wide. Dollar Sale, 6 vards $1.—Second Floo dedy and Balkan styles—plam L p oy T $7.00 & $9.00 | Whitc. or White with Navy Blue shapes aad Bar Harbor sivie’ Dollas fale. o W: smaliee ff T i a4 collar and cuffs—also plain Brown. Foulard CurtainMarquisette, Dollar Sale, ¢ : White Buck, of extra good | T, Blue. Gray and Green: trim- Bat Ti Open _worked_ double Imrd(‘!_‘ Some whh tape edges. 1 grade——made on lasts that are d l’l b d C t b d f ll a 1€s e o et b both shapely and comfort- med wit ral ut big' and tu Window Shades, Dollar Sale, Each, Sizes 3 to 10 years. Guaranteed Mounted on_ Ilartshorn best improved rollers, White and Green Duplex Shades and Holland Shades in all _olors. _Dollar_Sale, $1 each.—Second Floo Bathing Accessories, Dollar Sale, at able: fancy perforations and rubber heels—all sizes. Some patent leather trimmed at $9.00. $1.00 A new assortment of pat- terns—dots and figures: light FOREIGN. m., Greewich time. mpe: Boys’ Khaki Knickers—in the shade you want —sizes 8 to 18 Boys’ Mercerized Pongee Blouses — sportq model; sizes Lot Lo $1.50 Bathi A ies for K L —— 51 e Bt $1.605 ez *$1.00 | and dack pateems. These Ktbekhiotm, 25 Pair Bathing Garters, amorted colors. . . ; ies are made with the pat- Gibraltar. 25c Bathing Belts, sssoried sizes and colors. Boys’ Palm Beach Pants: Boys’ Roll-top Hose; in the . . L Hamilton, —romnbie_for $1.—Main Floor. natural and dark shades." Sizes Brown ented lining that prevents shade you Hamilton, San J NotionSpecials, DollarSale, = All-Rubber Bandannas. assorted colors. 45e want most. t010..... 8 to 18 years. Speewal .. .._ . Cloudy Part cloudy $1.95 5 for Sanitary Napkins, 1 dozen to box. 3 box i guaranteed Dress Shields, with lightweight covering; assorted 1 nitary Napkins, washable. 5 for 24 for ‘l n . 12 for $1 n Palais Royal—Main Floor. s Dollar Stationery Specials, $1 Sale, - . 5¢c_Wooden Book Racks lcr L.\hnry Table, 2 for $1.00. $ n Playing Cards ality ~ linen finish. Gold - edge. 2 packs for $1. 1 5¢ Renons l"llnnx Clrdl 6 packages for $1.00. n Linen Stationers, 2 pounds of paper, 168 sheets, four l" packages of envelopes at $1.00,—Mai: Gloves, Dollar Slalce, Pair, 5 Chamoise, Lisle, Chamois-suede and Chamoisette Gloves, 16- $I button length and strap wrist gauntlets, plain and -embroid- ered stiteblags, various styles. Gauntlets, turn-back contrast 1 Tl BB e kol ties. Dollar Sale, $1 pair.—Main Fh:r‘ o - Smart Shirts. With Collars to Match They're in aolld colore—of very fine madras—with at- tnged or detached collar to match. Cut true to size and generous proportions. StraW Hats High-Grade Straws Italian Silk Gloves, $1 Sale, 2 Pairs, Two clasp, Paris point and embroidered stitchings, white, white with black, and black and bl e white: Seconds of 7ic and $1 qualities. Also t Gloves, in colors and white. Strap- fabric, in white. - Broken sizes. Dollar Sa in $1.59 Bathroom Stools, Dollar Sale, 0f hardwood, white enamel finish. - o ardwos nish. Dollar Sale at $1 $1.69 Kitchen Stools, Dollar Sale, *a inches by White enamel ol g Ches Mg, Whils et plah. Made of hard i 20% Discount On All | Tennis Rackets B $5 Racquet, $4.00 5 ] o] Golf Clubs $1.30 —for the identical clubs you have paid $2 and $2.50. Drivers, Brassies, Mashies, $6 Racquet, $4.80 $7 Racquet, $5.60 g " S SSSEEEEESSGIEEEEEESTCCC-C"S=SSSEEEsESEERAEn=nC Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. * Hl SMF sT-zos FseraonyME a:: == SPORT MART =I5 AR EE ll_! n $800 Tourna- iy | Mid-Irons, Niblics, Putters— gn::cr.“l}ac‘:;‘:m: $6 00 ": Jllst l Day Lefl tO Buy Me' ! About 50 Dozen standard in every way, and o . | . | @ - erfect in every respect. 89,5 o oo bl | morial Sprays and Wreaths| 3 Silver King : = Gics ol 00 g, ot s it | ' o Golf Balls Golf Hose | S'ile(}fik’::;‘y‘t::: $8 50 [ ] rrep?‘red gr;ens with waxed flowers [ . 0_choose ‘ ‘Wright & Ditson Cham- o chke; mdrx?r':lullly in cartons, we - 49 c $ 1 . 50 pionsitp Tennis g [ff1® B i tae o i o s ] o iehtet R R e o || ] gy o ik Vet on il dhapai Pyl sy g - ORTMART fil* Cemmetery "Vases, ‘made ot tin, | u R et o SRS BRI T White: with fancy roll tops. peinted grees, 17¢, - spe- lrom brand-new ones—either 1'1 d 1 b d H cy P ORTING GOODS : dlal, 12% each. : in appearance or flight. rough and nove ty braids All sizes. [ ] a L] [ !‘ o

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