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are &t work there selely through fed erel interest | Two federsl agents went to Mer ) from Portland for Hampton Hoads 1 m u A“wm 'l‘u.u was aground yesterday in Egg harber last sight the schosner was by the coast guards last night NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923, While trying 10 make OGlousesier (he aphooner could not be aseriained orced 5o near the hreakers that twe 1he coast guard outter Tampa wWas oF dered from Hoston te her assistance | Rock & mile off Coplidge’s Point while | her caplain and erew of ten men were anchors were put out and part of the Today! will cost about §75,000, and the balle have been donated by the variews trades in Loughborough. The largesd bell will weigh four tons e — Rouge, La, and made an initial In- | | &fl‘mm Gov. mwa.—m.: “Alics Colbum® on Beach Newr| shelicred w on & summer crew game ashere for assistaace. They nglen and req Gloucsster == - eslate at notified the coast guard station here Caplaln and ¢ Captain Lunt expressed the opinien Meanwhile the vessel dragged her an m m’ assistancs whieh, 1t is now evident, be obtalned. The sharp wateh the| Sheltered on Summer Pstate, {that aithough the vessel was in & bad (chers and struck en the recks Cap it would be possible to hayl{tain Lunt and the remalnder of the department of justice is keeping on | the klan indicates that Attorney Gen:| Gloucester, Mass, Jan. 5.—The four| her off without serious damage, The crew then abandened her. In the eral Daugherty means fto garry | masted schooner Alice Colburn, bound sea was moderate. through his declaration that the fed- e blinding snowstorm the location of eral government will move whenever the Klan treads on it TOWER Is MEMORIAL Loughborough, BEng, Jan. § tower more than 140 feet high, with 50 bells whieh, it is said, will ferm CRE————— the finest earillon in Burope, is being London claims to have had erected Bere as & war memeorial. 1t streets lighted with lanterns in 1414, Hoft paste porcalain was only made for aboul 04 years Ate Too Much! Stomach Upset! Here's Instant Relief Direct from Makez fo Wearer Morning Begining Tomorrow So pelasant and so harmiess! The| Oranse N. J, Jan, 5~On the eve vanish, Correct |attorneys made public extracts of an an ex-conviet, was the actual siayer, F on the night of the murder her hus- % band acted queerly and was not'it . She explained that that, after learning of Mrs, Brigham's (Office Dept. Takes Measures % She pointed out that when detec- e south, oMcials of the department| e her husband, who had scrved and heralded from northern Louisiana Mrs, Battle insisted in her affidavit concerned whenever justice operatives|prise at Mrs. Battle's statement, say- vestigators in the campalgn against|{old daughter of the slain woman, s the expense of the public treasury. Iirigham home, into which the body inyestigators in Klan strongholds has|ham*§™“wrist watch, which was left at have been posted during Klan parades, |and it was reported that the cap P BSAREUE It was learned today that much of the JUST LIKE THE IRISH. e st— ———— moment “Pape's Diapepsin® reaches|of the trial of Willlam B, Battle, the 2"':‘;:'.? all “'""‘" v Lumps | nineteen-year-old negro accused of n on, gases, heartburn, sour-| o waving of Mrs, Charles . Bri ness, bloatihg fatulen ; . s S . 08, paipitation ham in her home here last week, his Ease your stomach now! digestion and acldity for a few cents |affidavit made by his mother, Mra , Druggists sell millions of packages arrie Battle, in Which she expressed the hellef that her husband, James, ' Mrs, Battle's accusation against her husband came aftér Justice Htickle had set the trial for 11 o'clock to- morrow morning. She allegel that tome all day. Battle and his son alternatod in car- Go t R n sm P ing for the furnace in the Brigham 'fl'lllllflll m '8" 08( home in Fuller Terrace and alleged slaying and warning her husband not to go near the house, he became nerv- ous and quarrelsome, Washington, Jan. b.—Federal in-|tives arrested her son and her hus- terests lloni‘ are responsible for the|band’ that night in their home .the tnvestigation of the Ku Ki youth expressed a willingness to ac- e - e an i company them and hurriedly dressed, of justice said yesterday in the first|, v 2 fourtcen years of a twenty.year sen- public admission that operatives arclippce for attacking u white woman fnquiring into the Morehouse Parish|: Orange, was sullen and delayed outrage, a fact known for some time|iho departure for a considerable time, in news storles. Department of jus-|inat her son was in no way connected tice officers denied they were infring-| with the killing of Mrs. Brigham, who ing upon state powers and declared|,s strangled after she had heen as- the United States government was!.iuited. The police expresscd sur- were sent. ing that she was aware that her son Attorney General Daugherty was at-|1ad confessed tHat he had done the tacked during the impeachment pro-|killing. ceedings for the activity of federgl in- Virginia Brigham, the seven-year- syndicpilsm in Michigan, and obvious- | expected to be the principal witness ly the department has not courted]for the prosecution at Battle's trial further allegations that Mr. Daugher- | Photographic fingerprints found on ty was interfering with the states at]the door of the preserve closet in the For that reason, and to refrain|of the slain woman was packed after from advertising to the groups of|she had bedn assaulted and strangled, Klansmen and similar organizations | will be put in evidence. Another what was being done, the presence of | piece of evidence will be Mrs. Brig- been a carefully guarded secget. a local gewelry shop on the night of " The department has been making a|the ceitne by. #f young negro answer- systematic investigation of Klan work |ing Tattle's description. Battle's cap 4lf through the Bouth, Observers|was missing on the night of his arrest tdentifying masked members and jot-[would be produced at the trial by a ting down their names and dropming (detective who found it in the Brigham in wherever an outrage was attributed | home. to the invisible empire or its members. {nvestigation work has been under- taken at the request of other depart- i b ments, particularly the post office and old. Frin's Wit Crops (_’"' i, New, state. " York Consulate Fight. A A Merchandising Event That Will Long Be Remembered Separate Probe. The post office department. has beer thaking a separate inquiry. Chief In- 1 esterday in attempts to spector Simmons sald today there had :ro,:n:?::mi:rs o("h@ British debt Among | [0 iesion when the Majestic docked been no tangible results. the matters investigated Wl; ‘n‘ll:rgr,-d at her North river pler. ouisiana. | o ioners had several hours before tampering with mail’ In Letters reaching state officials relating i disembarking at Brnpered with. r;:rg:;s !h’:*a?-mg:; rushed to Manhattan on a coast guard were passed channel with a ts, were at the sprinkled over . the eral male adherents, ; e that a atain would. be lett |fer exXit ant each held aloft vividly on the hands of any who gained ac- lettered placards bristling with ex- Ot the inside of the missive. The | clemation points. . letters were delivered properly, but from Inspector Simmons' statements tampered with. several other. letters through the same ' powdered acid none was found who had tampered with them. Mexican Complaints. New York, Jan. §.—Women sup- " | porters of the Irish republican cause The com- Quarantine and cutter. Nine women, accompanied by sev- One placard brought smiles. It read: “Day by day in every way, we hope Amerina will get wiser and wiser to England.” Auother placard read: | By Eewry Man Who Takes Advantage of Don’t miss this o to see the handsome Coats, Town Ulsters, Overcoats of such splendid quality are seldom offered at a lowered price, but we mean, by these garments, to prove that there are no Clothes, today that equal P&Q Clothes in every essential, at men, and finished anywhere near their low prices. artistic manner. ¥, rtunity sters, Great Raglans, Kimonas, and staple Chesterfields, made by our most expert crafts- in a most All the new colors -- all the beautiful plaid backs--all the new belted models, at a price *... that is most surprising for 'its lowness! o 3 tion for o=t tegrity and P, reliable ade | vertising is | back of every ™ garment in' these special offerings. COME EARLY! The interest the state department f had in the inquiry arose through thej, ';r""p:):'e"- Call the loan on Eng- bad treatment of Mexicans along the NG RO Texas border, Mexico has filed sev- eral protests over the deaths of citi- - sens on the American side of the bor- der, maintaining that such crimes go unpunished in the border regions. Blame was attached to the local authorities and up to the present|. Klansmen have not been charged with y ! responsibility. In these cases the state department has forwarded the complaints to the governor of Texas|Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made for action on his part. Smooth, Says Specialist. It is now known that the depart- ment of justice has been seeking to| Any breaking out of the skin, even determine whether Ku Kilux activi-ifiery, itching eczema, can be quickiy tles or activities of other masked or- | overcome by applying a little Men- ganizations have been directed against | tho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin :l::l;n.rzs‘ T)'le lj'\_l;'.:(‘io ;::;p:;::’:;;: s?ec)idalllt. Becuu&e of :}l‘s‘ zerm| :e- e an inqu! n stroying properties, s sulphur of the White Owls, an organization in | preparation begins at once to soothe P g the Texas oll flelds, to run out’ Mexl- |irritated skin and heal eruptions ciate their AN 00 can and Negro labor which s de-|such as rash, pimples and ring worm. S e clared to be essentlal for some classes | 1t seldom fails to remove the tor- gOOdness' not \arg® now o of work. | ment and disfigurement, and you do| 1 “-fi‘a\\vua‘ez 50. - Jt was said at the department that | not have to wait for relief from em- DON'T (3 N v at 52 i $30 federal action will be taken Ip the | barrassment. Improvement quickly one 10! s h‘gh as Morehouse Parish case if Iederal shows. Sufferers from skin trouble DELAY! Va[ucS a laws were in any manner violated.|should obtain a small jar of Rowles But this is doubtful. It was mein- | Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug- talned, however, that investigators ' gist and see it like cold cream. I Oq: - | 2DOORS FROM R. R. CROSSING IF SICK, TAKE “CASCARETS” Suits at Proportionately . Clean Your Bowels! End Headache, Biliousness, Colds, Dizziness, Sour, Gassy Stomach Every state- ment here is backed up by a positive palpable fact in the store. You must see the goods to fully appre- us \\\S\‘ % ,(y\t& NEW BLOCK :\ h\ e Trousers at Altractive Prices We Give The Values And Get TheBusiness } Low Prices To clean out your bowels without|start the bowels acting. When taken etamping or overacting, take Cas- | at night, the bowels work wonder- f fully in morning. Sarets | Cascarets never sicken or inconve- | You want to feel fine; to be quick-! pjence you next day like pills, calo- 1y free from sick headache, rlluhnss.jmel' salts or oil. | biliousness, colds, bad breath, a sour.| Children love Cascarets too. 10 acld, gassy stomach, constipation. cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. ‘Ofie or two Casearets, anytime, will| Any drugstore.