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1= NEW BRITAIN DAILY Brief News Dispatches From AN Over the World || AW AIMED AT K, K. "SI BOYS ARE HURT Willimantic Youngsters Playing With Dynamite Cap When it Eaplodes— Paperimenter Not Injored Willimantie, M rANEINE betwe 16 were ir r mite cap wit experiment exple them to the ground not injured was the | ing with the cap The boys wers atehing Fimmons, 14 yenrs old, who 1 fast ened a wire and a storage battery to ¢he cap which suddenly exploded he fore Simmons could Tranels Keg 16, was the oy fously injurcd, his eyes heing #o badly affected that he was kept at eph’s hospital to which t1 been taken for further treatment Thae other hows recelved minor In Juries and were discha m the hospital. They were mas Hay ward, Willlam PBickne T Morfarty, EdwardfNichols and Nanderman, Motorc&ciifl Breaks N wilr eck Ver ant- 28, — I'rederick Imost | Cheshire, May ner, 22 years old 1y killed Jast esterday afternoon when he was thrown from his torcyele on the turnpike going into New Haven. Verner had turned out for an automobile when his motor cle skidded throwing him to the road. He was plcked up and taken to a Jocs doctor who found that his had ‘been broken., wit mo- Impressive Ceremony Carried Out by Girls of St. Mary's and St Joseph's Churches statue of the Rlessed Virgin took ry's and St Miss Helen rmed wing which an address was given | srformed yresident of MeGrall 2 WORK GERTIFICATES SOUGHT BY BOYS AND GIRLS HERE In Accident at Cheshire scores of School children Seek Per- | George J. state department of education, is be-| ing visited daily by scores of boys and s0 that they summer hundred (5 T0 BE ENFORCED In Meantime New York Organiza- tions Are in Full Swing way s r from reign May 2 seriously the Bave bes aried eagers at the slate Bunday they were lenges by €N m sat New \ sider Wk ght and ared today Morcing the hen 1t Lecomes cfeethve ready 10 heg Walker-anti-mask next fa tur iay forbids members of secret ganigations from wearing disguises and orders that the names members he recorded at Albany, Governor Smith signed the wsure Wednesday and ten days allowed to comply with its pr he law v public f thety m A ere visions Although the elined comment ¥lan loeal officials assert they assured the adminis tration at intends to enforee it rigidly The names of klan offlcers in the prineipal chapters in New York and other eitles are already known, as are most of the klan meeting places, ac cording to loeal officlals. The attitude of the klan toward the antl-mask law was expressed by the king kleagle, who gave the name of ‘Major Johnson, 1", B, A., retired,” be- fore 8,000 members of the order and 1,287 novitiates at Eastport The klan never reveals ith membership he declared, and would “fight to the last breastworks to keep the names klansmen secret” Similar defis were uttered by robe officinls at Klan vocations in Byracuse, Schenectady, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester and other cities Oath of Klan Buffalo, N. Y, M 28,-A Ku Kiux Kian iInitation of 2 members with | many onlookers was held la Satur- lay night in a field near Lancaste | On Friday night an initiation was held in o lot known at Carnival Court, al- most In the center of Buffalo. A reporter for The Buffalo Express CROWNING OF STATUE governor has to on utterances of leaders, leer Albany have annual ceremony of erowning yesterday afternoon at ”n, Joseph's ehurches president of the Gulld, per- at 8t Mary's, Heath, 1late the Coneeption coronation v, "rancis K 8t Joseph's the coronation was by Miss Rose Fitzpatrick, the Children of Mary arerg were Genevieve vl Patricia and Alteia Man Wa r T. McCrann was 1loth ceremonics were solemn henediction pugh, flower | 0 sion to Get Employment for | yjon, which began at 12:45 o'clock this | morning, and he described the ceres mony. In the center of the field there was a wooden cross, 34 feet high, with a small altar in front, draped with an t | American flag. 0 secure certificates | Around the cross and altar were “""",‘ during the | oo imen in the usual white robes, A "'"”-" "I‘";“‘;""\ Rod flares were burning. A torch was certificates | oplied to the cross, and as it burned Summer Months Merz, local agent of the | wish may months, have recejved now in quest of jobs for thw who are of was present by invitation at the initla-| HERALD, MONDAY, HERALD «D8" THE W, ANT Alphabeticaliy A *h Reody Biforance LINE RAVFS FOR ONSECUTIVE INGEXTIONS Chaige Prepaid 18 " t " 2 " L Order Rates Upoa Application Count § words to & lne 14 lines 1o an In Miptmum Spacs. Minimum Boek Oh No A4 A sesified Page on Ads Accapled Over the Teephone Por nvenionse of Oustomers. Call 926 And Ask For & “Want Ad" Operster 3 Tiuee 58, 38 Centa opted Atar 1 P, M, For Same Day ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 e e v Florists and Nurserymen, CALIFORNIA AND JTAPANESsE 11, high at $3.00 per 100, Harbe feuli tress, svergreen. Small 1 plants, 3 for 25e; gerantum ph 5 blossams, 250 each; geranium plamts, 19 § blossoms, 35c each or §4.00 a dos Fiorence edge 362 & doz. Asters 80c & doz, Dresenfum, a nice plant, 66c eaeh Pansies 300 a A or 2 des, B0e, Vines for window boxes 100 each and up, A very nice plant. Adelph Sandalle, 213 Oak St Phone 589-12, |HARDY transph o p 200 fif arly Cabh Rearlet Bage, | William, Celendul 303 Maple it tomato plante. # va lery, Kohl Rab! Btrawfow nos, Hollyhoe ks ote, John Caulifio Asters, Fwe Ploifer, herties, ot Simensen L frult tree ing_work, POTTED 1 I'ful A wpecialty hurcls FUN of maney found, Baturday noen, Owner Hox 1 Tied 0 handwkerchiel write to Heral With _wreen to §0 Win- Tont, WhITH stripos L It returned _throp_#t LORT —Hoston il | (ln, bri Reward if returned to 3 Iexington 8t, FABN BOOK No, “on City Bank and Trust Co, has been lost. Finder please return to Box 32, Herald. | —— tile? Do you belleve in Christianity? Do you owe any allegiance foreign to the United States? Do you esteem the above any government, clesiastic? Do you believe in the enforcement of law and order by power and justl- fiable means and authority Do you swear to practice klanish- ness toward your brother? Do you believe in the supremacy of the white race? and white. | Torter, [U'nited States political or ec- MEN AN ' plan eipe Store Announcements HATION DAY A ehildrer weekly pe 63 Otre 1o be well dreased ou ments. Hoston Clothing Btore §1, Nest to d office, ' AUTOMOTIVE ' ‘ Autos And Trucks For sale 9 Auto and Truck Agencles L] ar are be them strest CARB~""Retter ing built and Juick s muliding New iiltaln Puick Co, 235 Telephone 2607, BUICK MOTOR CADILLAC, J Lasl Motor o Weat Main, CIBVROLET (ouring, 4838; coupe. #880; sedan, §360; ¥, O, B, factory, The New Writaln Motor Corp, §_Main_ 8t COLUMINIA, DORT VERLAND motor cars, 1. C, Rudoiph, 137 Cherry street, fen WETT & PAIGE CAR A Tieputable Concern, Lincoln_#t oland motor | Ke A Elm 8t CARN salen Co MOTON Halin ¥, Mote anklin; phone 331 BTAR wotor cars, Bales ust Real Good Cars’ n 8t. Phone RE, Fordson Tractor. . genulue parts and accossorle motive Bales Co., 200 E. Main St. AND “MPARLAN nio Bales and sorvi 174 High 8t Connecticut, Phone 4599, ANT AND and_service Hartford Main 8t, A. M. Station and 1 High grade mocr cars. Bales B . Hence, 51 Malin Bt Phono 2§ Salos and 227 Glen stroet and raotor cars, Hawker, 8 Elm St. Searle & Co. Sules and service. Cor. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, phone 2110, STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $¥75; special six touring, §1,275; big six touring, $1,760; . factory. M. Irving Jes 193 Arch St. “This Is & St WILIY8-KNIC v wd | Tele- | DO Tele- | [ crowoms )| aorovors—) Auunmmt‘hr-h Trucks For Sale U | FTRANY o ust A aud e uphie 1300 This sar must be ated. N. B, Buick O 1000 (oUriRg 8 tery exeeliont Phoa iTrea veor A G, Hewser, 61 Bim & FORD. 1L, o0 and 15 fne se Trving Jester, 188 Arch & Studebaker year.” PARSSLGEr 1OURRg CAT wrs. ste, THIS Wa [ ¥ Ieen Areh a8 Tust been New Brliatn B v 'Phone 260 HANDLER bargaln: lent running o1 Ingu! stween § & quick. 4385 tourin, ToreRily ¢ mus 0" oW paint thoroughly sverhauied. § eord tires new front and arpeis. Price ia low. Will conslder trade o8 r ¥ §ed ition mechanically This 1 ') 1y il 191§ 3 ' wrenings ueed, § AgTon Cohen, for., 18 . Park 8. Hartford. Open evenings LETS—Tourlige. 475 ) 1918, with starter, 106 4, Overiand $0 readeier g5 016 up. Mamy Tne., 185 Park Bt enings s Touring AT, appearance good. Huns perfectly, A ber a4t 100 down, #5 weekly, M Lrving Jester Avch Bt “This is & Studehaker yenr oo And H%; 1 oupe. 1148, Automatise ! Eesi Mala 8t 'Phon et | FORD=Taie medel roadsier omountable rims. 2 e henioally very Bulek Reo LALLM newl) Batural o o0 EVAOLAY #eod tires very LARGEST BA SPECIAL FOR 3 DAYS ONLY PODGR TOURING [ BUICK TOURING ACRIPPR-BOOTH BEDAN .. BTUTZ 4 PABS, BPORTS N“l‘)l . CROW TOU BUY A CAR IT PAYS 7O | OVER OFR HEFORE 1OOK FTACK. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR #PE RING CIALR ACT QUICK, CALL AND ¥ P, M, BALE BETWE AP M, AT HENTNUT BT, NEISON'S GARAGE, 513 EAST AT, PROP,, AVIATOR NELS J, Dodge Touring AvCTION EN Oakland (2) ke new, Chevrolet, 1920 Cheveslet Noadster Maxwell, 1920 , Sedan ..., AR " Coupe .. veeees 228 | TEXINGTG Kiving price, Aas Park 1’ Hartf SIAXWELL, 1931, toudn paint, thoroughly everh to be In good shape in eves | cars, Just come in and look them Hisllable, 4§ Arch 8t Phone 2460, | GAKLAND, 1620, & poascnger over before buying yeur car, Pal im & Cohen, open_evening Oskland Sedan We have many more bargaln in used &l condition, | excellont mech Bulek Co, | low, New Biitain Bt. Phone 26 | DARTAND, “T#z1, wnical condition, FAIR EXCHANGE ST, Touring car in 98 ARCH Eim 8t , 1950, touring car, palut vers goud Price only $326. Terms to sult, M. Jester, 183 Arch 8t. Laker year, OLDBMOBILE "8" 7 paas, 1y paluted, mechanieally perfect, m | DODGE touiing car and Reo roadater. R, C, | __Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Tel. 3061 | T"The Herald Classified Ads arc in- ‘lrrmtlng. says Mr. Jones and Mr, 191§, 2 ton capacity, Phon DENHY {ruck, Park B shape, $460. K. M. Bearle, ner Elm 8t. Phone 2110, . 1821, roudster, § in fine condition. The Reliable, 8t. Phone 3 TOURING n Ane | g5 Aroh Bt — | passenger, economical to opurate, R sood. &ine L C. A, Benci Arch DODGE Do CAR, 1920; Coupe, 1920; Oakalnd Roadster, Jasex, 1921, touring, W. & J,. Exchang d_Car Dept. 130, Washington St. OVERLAND 1model # P at once. The Rellabie, 85 Arch . medintely. The Rellable, 5F A oxcellent paint, car hay been fold into a bed, fully equipped for bargain at $160. Irving Jester, 103 Arch usad and otherwise Terms 1/ desire JESTER HAS THE LARGEST STOCK 8t . AING IN THE CITY =~ 158 115 e Ll e RETWEEN ¢ “maroon uled, guarante way. tourin good paint and & pesfert cord tires, Price » 225 Arch por 5 cord tires, wiie Thone 3480 hanieally 5 gond 1 NELSON {"touring In good order at value e, 19" Tod T a3 fres, Vi “This Is & Studes touring cAr, new- lota of power, excellent appearance, The Rellable, OLDSMOBILE “s" In excellent condition, & 1ooks re camping purposes. ) Price only £200. Terme to responais * Main 5 890 it take Tel. 2960 LAND touring car at $85 if soid im-=| wonders A M. “This Is & service. Ruolph, AT All new tires; car, Good condition, R, C, Cherry_St. ALWAYE a We accept ment_on a day Sunday. 86 Ar Studebaker_year. OVERLAND, 1821, roadster, new pain: good tires, mechanical conditlon i dAne, The Rellable, 86 Arcl 5t. Phone 2050 FAIGE 6-60 sport, model, late 1922 Driven 5,000 miles, wire wheels, special paint and upholstering. Perfect throughout. Will sace rifice, Phone 1333, PAIGE, 1920, | passenger good mechanical condition. ed. Bee it at Charland’s 430 Mafu St REO ROADSTER, 1920, new cord tiree, equal to a new car. will convince you. The Reliable, | | 8t. Phone 2950, Bulek 4" Tourlng; REO, 1920, touring car, price £300 1 taken {mmediately; must be sold now, Mr. Ell, 116 West St. | STANLEY STEAMER cars, wire wheels, fine condition; touring, all s latest Improvements; priced low. Aaron PiatkilhcTounny] G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Fark St. Hartford. Open evenings. STEPHENS, 1021, maroon red color, tires, completel ditlon. A snapp) price. The Relfable, SPEEDY 1817 Ford tires. Will sell cheap 1854 Sranley St BTUDEBAKER touring car, at once. Phone 153-12 stroet. thl‘ Grand Kleagle for Western New | | ¥ork read the ritual, the men being| initiated raising their hands, repeating the oath. An affirmative answer was required to the following nine questions: Are your motives in joining Klan the high one of service? Are you a white Protestant, Do you promise to obey the constl- tution of the Klan? There was prayer by the chaplain | and the crowd kneeled. More of the ritual was read, the Klansmen taking | — turther pledges to uphold the public| | schools to retain the Klan secrets and | | pledging loyalty to the order. The Grand Kleagle dipped his fin- | gers in a goblet of water and laid | them on the head of one of the men| belng {initlated. This indicated bap- | tism in the Klan. The indicated Nap- tism in the Klan. The entire ccre- mony occupied an hour. The Grand Kleagle, at the initiation, | CHOTC #ail that the organization would fight | ir the repeal of the recently enacted | nlker daw, | 1e governor had better not sign repeal of the Mullan-Gage act,’ | | “vacation” period of the schools. Under state statutes, hoys and girls | ‘irlwm'n the ages of 14 and 16 years | rr~ allowed to work while school is| in session, under certain restric- | nons. Applicants for working cer- | tificates are required to show cer- tificates of birth from the town clerk’s office. [ | — FREE FLAGS — DECORATE YOUR CAR ON MEMORIAL DAY With An AMERICAN FLAG GIVEN FREE said. “Regardless of our feeling he Eighteenth amendment we will TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY !l To Every Purchaser of 5 or More Gallons of Gasoline C!ty Advertisement FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION OF USED CARS IN THE CITY TO one Overland tourin Rudolph, 127 | CHOOSE FROM-- ‘ROBIN HOOD’ All Next Week LYCEUM of 25 used cars on hand. low as $50 as first pay- ar. Open ovenings and all | Reliable Used Car Exchangn, Phone 2650, | BUICK roadster, 1922, & tlon very good. Just hatled, C. A. Benee, §1 \lah\ &t, the Bulek Touring; Bulck Touring; Nerwiy Barage, yalnin Gen- rear condl- | Buick Sedan, 7 over- 2215, 0od_tires, thoroughly Tel. pa paiut, 4 new One rida 56 Arch Bulck “6" Rondster; Buick Coupe; Haynes Coupe; T USED CARS IN THE CITT— ol St Roadsters with. Essex Sedan; 1918 1918 1918 Bulck, Ruick, Cadillac Bulck, 1822, 5 pass. 1020 coupe. | 1017, 7 pi | 1919 coupe, 1 “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A | USED BUICK.” | touring, Oldsmobile Touriug; T £ "o pass, sport model, California top, & cord rebuilt and in fine con- looking car at a low 86 Arch St. Tel. 265 Touring car with good to quick buyer, touring. Olds “S"* Touring; 1916 Dodge Touring, Winter Top; 1816 Stanley Steamer; 1019 Grant Touring; Oakland touring, 1920, 5 pass, Chevrolet roadster, 1921, Theay If taken 1921 31 Greenwood Grant Touring; 1920 Ford Speedster; These cars have been reconditioned i and newly painted. 1020 Oakland Touring; \Warrant l‘or \locllm: of the City Mecting Board 1918 Oakland Tourl UEBRIPART S Open every evening untll 9 o'clock. 8 S padtad ) i | cole "' 1920, 7 passenger. Closed car, $1,600. Studebaker "0" $125. Ford touring car, cheap. Auburn, 1920, Beauty Bix, 5 pass, tous, Plck out your used car and call THihSh 1D cHDeARCERERS o the Members of the City Meeting toard of the City of New Britain: You are hereby warned and noti- ied that a special meeting of the City | feoting Board will be held at the wditorium of the Grammar School | wilding, Main street, New Britain, on e 31st day of May, 1923, at 7 o'clock ). m. standard time, for the following burposes: (1) To receive the secial committee appointed st meeting of the City Meeting Board to investigate and make rec- ommendations concerning the school | accommodations of the city and talke | such action thereon as may be deemed proper. (2) for demonstration, 1919 Elear Touring; F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. 1015 Allen Touring; new and ueed consldered, Trades on cars 1920 Allen Touring; B eI 127 CHERRY 8T, 1919 Phone 2051-2 Chandier Touring; 1920 Roamer Bpeedster; NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, 1916 Overland Touring; 225 ARCH ST, PHONE 2607 report of tho | i e Wa have six to choose from-—- hake P i 3 At SN 10 DAY SALEWE MUST CLEAN HOUSE R Scisz el II!NI BUICK, 1818, & cylindar roadster of fine appearance. ilas always heen carefully and acts like a new car good tire equipment, mechan tion is perfect. Frice oniy §425. 3 193 Arch St “This is 1919 FILLING STATION Seripps-Booth Coupe. The above cars have heen taken in 1921 1920 new Studebakers and will HALNOREEOUEIDY} We trade for be gold at a very low price, Dodge Roadster; To consider the matter of con- veying to The Connecticut Light & Power Company a right of way or other easement over and upon land of the city situated in the towns of | Southington, Berlin and New Britain, in consideration of the abandonment | and release by The Connecticut Light | & Power Company of its present right | of way over oiher land of the City of New Britain and to adopt such resolu- | tlons as may be deemed necessary or | advisable in the premises. Dated at New Britain, Conn, this 26th day of May A. D. 1923, A. M. PAONESSA, Mayor of the City of New Britain, (N. B. Herald), Buick, 1920, seven Excellent value, $200 ance easy terms. No ineurnnce required. | Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 155 Park. Hartford. ( BUICK, 1820, 6 cyliuder, 4 passenger coup Excellent paint, 5 brand new tires, pur-] fect mechanical shape, bumper. etc. Cali up for demonstration. “New Britain Butck Co,, 2% Arch St. Phone 20067. "Next to & New RBuick a Used nul: . cylinder _rondster, good | tires, plenty of power. Will sell at a low price If taken at once. ' The Reliable, 6 | Phone 2850, ‘ BUY this touring. Dassenger vt these cars immediately as must sell 1918 Dodge Sedan; we need the room. Drive one of the Ford Coupe; ahove used cars n month and it not Buje! Toury H satisfed we will allow you what you bl Buick Touring; have pald for It on a new Stude- baker, Bulek Coupe; Reo Touring; M. IRVI JESTER, Natlonal Sedan; tr ed but Overland Coupe; gelling with a 90 day Arch 187-193 ARCH ST. very little an anteo. N, R, Phone 2607, RUICK 1018, dition, first stert 5 right ‘br Street guar- street, | FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION OPP. ELIHU BURRITT MONUMENT Buick Co., 225 Hudson Coupe; “This is a Studebaker Year. Ford Touring and 2 Studebakers touring, in A-1 con- top, paint and uphol- oversized tires, price sales, (. Carlson, 447 little 4 class good quick cheap. Time payments arranged. HONEYMAN AUTO BALES Ci 139 ARCH 8T, TEL. 2100, POLLY AND HER PALS COuBH LIKE I DID THIS MORNIANG! TUSED CARB OF QUALITY. Mccarthy & St. Thomas, 1208 Stanley St.; Tel. 1305, Auto | Paru nm‘l Accessories LET ME HEAR You COUGH. MISS POLLY. HEARD HER COUGH THIS MORMNING, everything for the motorist. Used tires i all sizes at §2.560 up. New England Radl tor Worke, 35 n. Phone 86 ses and tire service. U] sory Shop, 136 So. Main St. | BATTLRIES—Ask the man who owns & Philadelphin. Guar. 2. vears. J. M. Fare vell, 110 Franklin Square. Phone 131 GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES—'(icod year mean- (lood Wear.” Absolutely guare unteed againet imperfections. Dot ax- periment, get the best. All automobiis sizes. Charles E. Hadfield, successor to Huadfield-Swanscn Co.. 21 Myrtle strest. Telephone 1108, _ LET us recharge and inspect your battery before you put it into service for the summer. A. G. Hawker, 52 Eim 8t Tel. 2456, PENNSYLVANIA VAGUUM GUP tire, cord abric, in all sizes. T. H. Cogawell, l & Chestout 8t S Ty S