New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1922, Page 24

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Yesterday morning it is reported,| a skirmish between unknown assall- James I". Day of Middletown, one of | ants and New Hampshire state troops the party which motored out to the|who are guarding the DBoston and a9 Plum farm Saturday night, recefved [ MAine shops there, a postal card. On it was written the At Bioux City, la., two men found word "warning” and the signature was | gullty of throwing literature from an the three initials of the Klan. In the|alrplane upon non-union workers, upper right hand corner was a skull | were sentenced to 30 days in jall and * | and crossbones, fined $1,000 each for violating a fed- No report has yet been made on |eral injunction, the result of the government investi-| The Chicago, Milwaukee and St fail and Teleph ord tly filled gation of the affair, Paul has established amployment of- Mail an elephone Orders promptly K Hartf e fices at a number of Points along its I{artford P . ord various lines and opened an employ- For those men and women whose discriminating MAY BE NEAR E I] HENRY FflRI] WILL Thlrd F oor Clea ance LOts ste calls for distinction, individuality in appearanc idan PELEEEEEEE |weiose Dy | - SUITS, FROCKS, SKIRTS emands the known advantages and economies of a FORD, we present the . 0 TueSday —— ’ ’ Customblilt Four-Door In connection with the railroad and MOtOI‘ Kj']g t0 Mfl.ke OWfl wmd' ALL HIGH CLASS GARMENTS AT coal strikes, guardsmen are now on COLONIAL “BEAUTY” . SR e compunies or | Shicld Material at Detroit *_PREVIOUS TO' INVENTORY PRICES troops mobilized at Birmingham, to —— e guard railroad property at Albany. " SEDAN Georgia — National Guard proteciing | - Detrolt, July 28—Henry Ford nas COLORED SILK SKIRTS $9.75 TRICOLETTE DRESSES $14.75 both strikers and railroad employes |!2unched upon a new enterprise, : s : Fits anraiyiFordishusilisii o geribtuser; wides andibites who have clashed at Wayeross. of glass making in plain white, black and white, white and These dresses of comfort and beauty in navy, iongory 4ironger, " Towa—National Guardsmen protect.| The manufacturer has established ; el Bond black and beaver; high grade material; sizes Twenty points of superiority, i ing Chicago, Great Western prop. |here and begun to operate a plant black grsld a variety of fancy stripes. Bands ¢f0 %o e erty at Oelwein that will produce glass for automo- 25 to 38. Inside dimensions of what you have Kentucky—State ~troops ordered _to| bile windshields. /It 1s eald to be the Formerly $15.00 to $18.50. Formerly $29.50. B 7 o . near the Tennessee line.|first plant in the country designe s been wishing for. R commnT:: 5. fll:.ri epecially for making of :\l'inv-‘lshield!. SEPARATE WASH SKIRTS §3.98 TWEED SUITS $7.50 . . . artillery di Iroad sh E: Keeping Things Moving. N 2 The driver’s seat is adjustable. ‘\;nlhe(rq;“guau ng TalltoRd shoparet) - LSRG SLIMEN IONaE T First lity white gaberdine in plain andy A special assortment of colorful tweed suits 3 New Hampshire—Two companies Na- | things moving," is playing a large 1rst quallty B 26 to 32 waist bands, . COPen, rose, orchid, tan and brown. Sizes There is ample leg space. Honal GUselits irleat tnation: & part hetiet navss taarhoduintiadiced trimmed models In sizes 26 to 32 waist bands. 1 5 49’ Cushioned backs are high, just fit. G Gt [T g i " Formerly $6.98 to $10.00, Formerly $25.00 to §30.95. \ A ray i tecting railroad property at Rocky|conveyor system makes it possible for Not top heavy—no sway motion. Mount and Aberdesn, the glass to be kept continually mov- CANTON CREPE DRESSES §25.00 SILK TAILORED SUITS $59.50. 9] H '3 Ohio—National Guard mobilized and|ing from the time it leaves the fur- f 3 . . . 3 You'll like the upholstery. sent to strategic points, Cadiz and|nace in liquid form until it becomes Beautifully made dresses in white and black 33‘9;’:33)]32( :::}; l&fpaes};;féog‘l‘a:iepes;z:g o -1 . . i Lancaster, near bituminous g|a polished windshield. 3 i i 26. d g o4 . Rear Fenders, sun visor, and gas tank are fur ano g | e e e drawn trom || ONIY. Long line models, sizes 18 to 36, 18, 36, 38 and 4415, _nished with the body. Oklahoma—National Guard on duty|the furnace and passes under a roller Formerly $39.95 to $59.50. Formerly $89.50 to $100 to protect railroad property at|that gives it width and thickness, and Shawnee, | then upon a moving conveyor that A o Pennsylvania—1,100 National Guards- | carries it 464 feet through a gradu- TUB SILK FROCKS $12.98. COSTUME SUITS $59.50. men mobilized and t into soft|ally olf furnace At the ond it A . . . . : . Pnce P A fi\TardnflZa,pgl e p;;pxld on’ another con- Those strictly tailpred tub silk frocks made Three-piece costume suits, just six in all; ® of shirting silk. Sizes 16 to 44. sizes 18, 36, 38, 44; in navy blue only. outbreaks—>5,000 more men reserve | veyor that carries it through the Texas—Third Battalion, 142d Infan- | stages of grinding and polishing, after > 4 B o T ke i e S et CLETIGE SnC e Formerly $16.98. Formerly $125.00 and $159.00. delivered in New Britain, including mounting. guarding railroad shops at Denison, New Britain Specialty Co. it e WIREG | Carry the Vacation Hat in a assuming a more tangible form and il N T the hope was expressed that the 300,- rest Peddler in New Haven—Quan- Jas. F. DeCkel‘, Jr. Genl. Magr. R e e R : ac name a a sume work and submit their griev-| tity of Narcotics Found. R m 106 Professional Buildin ances, including the question of sen-| wew Haven, July 28.—Narcotics 00 g fority rights to the U. S. Raflroad |<aluied at between $8000 and $10/- La,;’;\‘r Board: Sl for | 000 were confiscated by federal agents They're very handy and easy to carry as they hang on the arm; well made bags, lined Ph 2765 settioment of the. walkout wanld be | JcSterday following the urrest of | with fancy cretonne. G ratiout woulc P®|Charles Russo, alias Frank Fano, one .';3;;:{”:{ t\;’f;::”ei & 1\4;“”""’;‘; who the government men claim, was THE SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICE IS 3 89 : ph for d trati largest railroads made by T, Dewitt|C2Ught by & clever ruse . Call or phone for demonstration. largest rallroads made by T. Demitt| " Snile one of the agents, a stranger Can be mounted on any Ford Chassis. T A Cn e Pl R ;:;‘;fi:j*’g;‘fi‘;fi d”r‘:g‘“‘“‘f,::”;:;,’,‘ 2 Sixth Floor. Do ol r’:,.’::f:,’f,'ff;",',f:j,;';;‘;'r}fil‘:f marked money, three others awaited IR e Al e wotTd ;wk the labor |2 Biven signal and placed Caristl un- fned Lad ; i der arrest. | board to grant the shopmen a re- i , s hearing, was taken in rail circles here | The accused is said to have used — FOR SALE — onfelyrishiliy delinatorsiul loliac: two loeal hotels for the storage of | BEEERGEESCY EECENMANL: MER"]EN MAN HIREI] knowledges Christ and his teachings to mean that the rail chiefs would |\ * 0o “ogtabiishing nis head-| VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Good building lots on Hart street. Cottage and fine as a guide for right living. _An or-|be asked to leave settlement of the | D€ N o1 RTFORD ¥ : 4 s e ioH quarters in one of them. The fed- WHEN IN HA ganization which says that Christ is|issues involved to the hoard. eral men claim to have found a Call At the true Klansman's criterion of char- Withholds Approval. Uisas ; 1 t be wrong. _Whiles the conference at Baltimore | Guantity of the narcotics in both 24.30 STATE ST DILG e ol of Baltimore and Ohio officials with | Places and several packages on the g s * H D HU Y SR Become (Betseloitizans, S : He will be ar-| Live and Boiled Lobsters ee . B lot on Columbia street. Valuable property on Court St. s f Caristi “There are organizations in ex-|their striking workmen was reported | Person of Carist g : Ty + |istence today which have been in ex- |to have progressed smoothly toward | raigned BsfaretUned "Ribias. Lom Soft Shell Crabs ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Defl]es orga]]llatwfl IS Am[- istence for hundreds of years which|on agreement B. M. Jewell head of | Missioner Lynch '0"3'-“ Th\‘lhl"}w;t’r, Fresh Crab Meat Rave held the same principles as their [the shop crafts workers, was with- |told the government men that kis Shrimps - home was in New York and Boston, | ] . i el 2 iR 0 o sep: eace i 3 s Catholic in Aims S pendni Tenn e ithey [heldlnpieihinn U Siu Rl e but that he was so well known b Steaming Clams House with store on Dwight street and gar- e RS R other large cities that he could claim Chowder Clams age. Bring in ood income e I statements as absolutely essential in| In view of statements made by 9 ge€. g g A New York, July 28.—The flery cross | the living of a right life. The Klan|some rail heads that striking shop- HONISS S One family house on SEXtOIl street, lOt » burns not but the train of develop-|has adopted those principles and has|men returning n: work must vo:’n; ‘;\]iam;ltilr:els n]ono:md# szaszsmed A(: | ents which followed the {nitiation |sai each member must endeavor | back as new employes it was pointed | will se at house, ren Lor gt RTINS T o :‘iremony held last Saturday night in 1: 33'.5“3'1”, to hecome a better citizen |out that in case the railway execu- |what you want in exchange. 100x140 feet. Prlce $3,600. Westfleld by the Ku Klux Klan con-|of the I'nited States because they are |tives fajled to afrive at an agree- There is one whole department at EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE : T tinues to be an absorbing topic Of [attsmpting to become better men in ment on the seniority question the|the Herald for our classified ad-| J¢ yoy are abont to furnish a home Two family house at 365 East street at Big interest and discussion in this part of |the following of these teachings, men going back to work could take ‘vertisers. we can outfit it completely. We u"y‘ b tha;thendisputerto theslabar, boakd sl a full line of Fumniture, Stoves and| Bargain. the state. Latest development# are “Regardless of atements to A that C. A. Nott of Columbus avenue|contrary the Ku x Klan is not|out sanction of the executives. | Floor Coverings at prices that will is a member of the organization and |anti-Catholic, anti-Jew, anti-Negro, | Violence Increase. F — surely please. e PR | — W CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. that Councilman James F. Day of | hut is pro-everything which is Amer- N : ; s in Middletown is alleged to have received [ican. As I stated hefore, we ac-|the number of reports of violenc v 3 = New and Second-Hand Furniture ? a warning from the Klan, knowledge and take an unqualified |reaching here as from far west as M Sunday, Monday, T““;‘d",’;‘ 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, Nott Rented Lot. oath of allegiance to the Constitution | San Bnrnardin_n, Cal., andflas far east | “REPORTED MISSING which guarantees to every living per- [as Concord, N. H. In San Bernar-| Photnplay Nnvelt.y When interviewed last night at d loyed by the | | . \f son 0 wors God as he|dino a special guard:employed by 3 T his home, Nott admitted that he[SOn the right to worship & ‘ 4 killed of the Season. o o |sees fit. We would he violating our|Santa Fe was shot an i % l ] t t had arranged for the renting of the | T8 £, N rn 10" that constitn.| At Concord five shots were ired in | Remmummmmmmmn =i L0r (uic eturns se era assiirie vLs, ment had been thoroughly discussed residence in any one of them. n wi ve to attempt to lay down am and that the lot had been leageq | 1lon were we 3 = Elors set rules relative to the way in which SRR g OWN YOUR OWN HOME 'myg o/p) HOME TOWN ., . .. . . BY STANLEY ERERTS Do 1 Ierglec ne, euates R ST ol Cottages for sale in Belvidere, Fast Street, Fllis Street, West End, and ment of King Kleagle Sanders that no “Are there any Catholics in the army uniforms were worn by the|Kn Klux Klan?" asked the reporter. | several other locations. Prices right and easy terms. guards at the Plumb place. Nott then “Absolutely none,”” replied Nott 4 proc.eeded to tell of the Klan, and| “To state l—w‘];fl\' f\'\:QQ aarhv‘ m:,vim. H. C,FOIREN, Phone 1 790’ 140Malnst' sald: ual member of the Klan is pledged to | Upholds the Klan. support I submit the following | “Thee accusation that the Klan is|points,” continued Mr. Nott. “We be- | un-American and unpatriotic 18 utter- | lieve in the tenets of the Christian re- | ly false. The Klan oath embodies|ligion; white supremacy; protection of | sworn allegiance to the Constitutionjour pure womanhend; just laws and | ot the United States. The Klan rec-|lLiberty; closer relationship of pure ognizes the Constitution as putting| Americans; upholding of constitution " into actual practice the ideals and|of these 1'nited States; the sovereign 4 precepts of the Declaration of Inde-[tv of our state rights; tha separation | WHO PAYS pendence and belleves in the {deals|of state and chu freedom - of | and beliefs of great Americans such as | speech and press; o r vtla'mrvs‘!ipt‘ George Washington and Thomas Jef- | hetween capital and A rican gabor; | férson and their compatriots. Klans- | preventing causes of mob violen®e and ? men are sworn to serve in the interest|lynching; preventing unwarranted ° of law and order and to hold them- [ strikes by foreign lahor agitatars; pre- selves ready whenever the vested au-|vention of fi and destruction of | y thoritles of law and order enlist their | property by lawless eelments: limita- Heavy traffic on a busy street; you hurry sdervice It !; ahsn'vnfl\':aali: Q;.:)O(::; lmndo’t’ r.nrmlzh ;rmmvz"'y'm"\, adnd rgurh adross, carefully \\'atchmg vour ep. Sud- emn an order as a mena needed local reforme; law and order.” v are Yon vhere vhi country when it magnifies the Bible| Army Uniforms Less Buttons. denly, apparently Vf,m%ynm' e x_ng?hn]r;? and its teachings as the basic founda- |y © (70 P ITEE S GRS bears down upon you. The world goes black! — | by guards, Mr. Nott asked the report- The ambulance hurries to the scene!! 1 er if an army uniform shorn 1t . #3 3 2 LEONARD & HUGHES | 0 i o o et 11a WHO PAY3? Can vou afford to loaf? Have you any accident insurance? I I ; - then sald that army and navy stores Steam, Hot Water and Vapor|.... Giing umtorme identical with : Heating thoNe WorH By the ao1diers BALRILROUE If you have dependents vou should insure o the buttons, and that the guards wore vour weekly salary against sickness or ac- | 2 BAKE General Repairing uniforms of this type. He sald that cident. 2 !;;EAT UNS g Bo _ ) he saw a number of the guards on the | Tel. 193-3 or 2057-2 night of the initiation but as far as Consult Classification 24. EEp——mee————— | h¢ cOuld see none of them were | INSURANCE-__ALL KINDS CROWLEY BROS. INC. “You ,mu;zw— that the S'ar\l-'a's‘ In The Herald's Classified Pages. done any good work,'" =ai N PAINTERS AND el Tuiiary i ALAv:CRE G DECORATORS ization by voluntary donations gave 007 Ehigian Bireet | .t o e Read the Want Ads while acts, too, but nobody says any-| £ el thing about that.” f P f' ' Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs Plum Not Klansman. or ro lt E— According to a recent interview| = | with Clifford C. Plum of Westfield, | g LET US SERVE YOU { Who owns the land on which the Klan | fhe Only Paper In New Britain Whose ELECTRICALLY ceremony was held, he was unin- : Circulation Is Audited. THE— formed that the Klan was going to = hold forth there until they arrived 'e O™ COWI;gS“EA';'ELgsl:.{.C co. Saturday night, and he emphatically r:%fig‘%fi;g:::?;fi;iig:fia%%wss? AN ER Look TEL. 2229-4 New Britain ydenied any raembership in the organ- BUT HE PULLED DOWN THE SHADE A ization. Nott admitted that Plum fs inot a member of the Klan. Cleaness.

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