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L) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,' WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 29, 1925, — " ~ ‘,W K S—— o'clock alst night and the first warn [rormajly relioved of the responaibl- |all matters of administration, ¢ 0 y News of! the K ST NE“ AT ing that thery was trouble in pros- P WREN[;E |ty of administration, At the end of “I thank my God upon all my that time, penetrated to that lsolated (] 1] ] pect came at 10 o'clock when the this month, therefore, 1 shall trans- | membrance of you, always In every | community, about 16 miles across first of the departing Klansmen were fer to the bishop coadjutor the ad-|supplication of mine and in bohalf country fram the village of Grah- driven back into the fleld by a | ministration of the diocese, knowlng |of you all making my supplication ville, shower of rocks and stones, They lwell that he' with Bishop )mlu-wk‘_\\nh joy, for your fellowship in ’ Attorney General Frank C, Archi- hastened to inform the ather mem {will carry through that which' they | turtherance of the Gospel from the bald on the scene has glven orders 1 no effort was then made to - have done together in _the past|first day until now: being confident gy to take Woodward “dead or alive Kufomobiles Damaged &nd e s e v WL QUL Church ATEER 8 i b chimae T camnot| o' s work v wi-a v \Vormont Posse Delermined 10 esptore. has veen aitered by - e Klansmen Struck at Northbridge iy o i St ; Years Service i gt Sriile| ity bEICHERd Capture Woodyand vate and yi6 stdiionns by cov| ol el found was piled in appar | ;v ovér 31 years 1 have moved | I 1t was believed possible today that A o e ot vou, my rethvon. | HOP GROWERS SUING Waodward mignt be headio for the| (o mynlow] Whitinaville, Mass, April 20— " (0 T ! i { have found my home in the rece N Pia o home of Mrs, Elizabeth Melntyre in mp exion Police were making plans today R : > an, Apr Bishop William | (giies throughout tiie commou- ANT]SALOON LEAGUE Granville, Vormont, Aptil 29, — |Northtield. Mra, MeIntyre, now liv- conduct an investigation into s, hawrence of Eplscopal Diocese [woalth and later in its castern haif. Following & cold ‘trall, nearly two |in8 with her daughten, cared for disorders which marked a meeti ssachusetts today announced |1 know well and intimately the de- |days old, scarchers from Granville |Woodward from the time he Was|you simply cannot | M 0. b of the Ku Klux Klan in Northbri (ol i y Votlon. the cconomy, and the good |Californian Also Asks Damages |and adjacent villages continued to- |three years old until he reached ma- | have a clear healthy |'t0) W T} Se early this morning when 150 mem his retirement as aetive adminatra. | “'8 (e ey ! P |day the hunt for 11 year old Lucille | turity. complexion, “bright- | ek, ek 'l e ¢ SRy IO 4 \ AR : | ac of parsons’ wives and parsons. From President and Secretary |1 11 iye Lucille wide-awake eyes | e tered ol G oers: of the KIMn were auts ‘ r k men s . AR e dlocese after e phoys and girls whom 1 found in Chatterton and Earl Woodward, for- and feel brimfull of | gin, < ) men wher attemyted to 50 L the Jo of MOre than thirty-one years of ser-|ypa pectories and in the homes of of the Organization jmer convict, who is belleved to have BOY CLUB NOTES: thorgy, while: there Ve heetin e. State po > | mouncemen P b S o e @ Oy ' an in your \ leave the n . ) State 1 A8 Annot N ment was made o jaity are now men and women, an Francisco, April 29, — E. {kldnapped the child from her home Physical Director Ray Anderson's| gvstem, and )‘m)" Goctor will tell you were also co 1e posstt Yas) | so deltvered at the dio- | oo B0 om in high and responsi- | Clemens Horst, widely known Cali- here and fled into the mountains. | Cotton Pickers has assumed first "l‘m of an invest esan convention In the cathedral | |7 S all- i e hunt today had penetrated | pact in the senlor volley ball league| fhousands daily now are finding out { | Wy 4 ble positions in church and state. | fornia hop grower, has filed suit in h P P gue | 4 e S ohe church of &(. Panl, Bishop La 5 S FEhALE ; ow useless and time ,wasting haye ol Lhs et t SR ey fo@inayonaTe ekl Bishop Lawrence | yi v jaymen and women who gave | the superior court here for $200,000 northward more than 15 miles in a | by defeating Superintendent DWIght| been their attempts o use Benuty the klan with a fusilade e said tm“ . nerous sipport In early yoars | damages against ‘the California direct line from the Chatterton farm, | Skinner's’ Farmers, 15-13, 14-16,| preparations to improve their skii, smashing the windshiel f ¢ On May 4, 1598, 1 was elected & X L bl e v across two heavily wdoded mountain | 15-10, Pete Sliva's rejuvenated Eski- when the fault lles inalde the body. ot automobiles and other am- o NEEERENCE bishop of thia Aocess ‘&nd ‘was'con | B¥0. oue: Otherd LELC takensthelr Anti-Saloon league, Dr. A, H. DIEES: {qgey peyond West Brookfleld, | mos climbed out of the cellar by What Is Indican? ¢ seiny. the ‘machines, FHEADIUDED secrated on' Octgber b, T hiave been| PACes: '“;“ "“"‘;"‘”"‘]’:f"\"f"‘f,rr';m; "‘““]"""I',"""]',“_:V“‘, the orguiizutlon. |yore Woodward is belleved to have | handing & defeat to Leon Bradleys Indican is the danger sign which the crowd clalmed that through God's Eoodness enabled m""' to all who with me have an r. Briggs' secretar ell |y oen seen last Monday night. Cowbdys, 14-16, 16-9, 16-10. The shows that the poisons and foul gases | 3 I yullding of the ehurch in | Kr due to sluggish stomach, liver and e e a b e Ry Rlones Tt . R BTt BuL attew | (o the lupbulldingse & S Armed with a rifle, Woodward, a | Cotton Pickers now have a one-| bowels are Cseeping | Chrough your Nora—DBu s diocese, S & SOur . Pst's ¢ rges is rep- AirieET ] ¥ |breaks during these thirty-one and |this diocess. 1t s & £6EFce of con-| Horst's complaint chiarges his reD- |rarmhand befriended by Walter | game lead, with two weeks of the|blood, into every muscle id, eYELY R |stant wonder to me that with my |utation was attacked by an article | opatterton and in his empley, dis- | season remaining, and must * win joint. ‘These poisons are d to The 3 {hem proposed |one-half years, and h: presided | | all kinds ol s | P s o yody of gh- e sald wa 1 by the o e diseases, such as as the climax of London over every annual convention. This|limitations, suc h a body of high-|which he sald was published by the | renared last Iriday night at th[only one more’to assure themselves rheumntllmf. -I ol‘:l.tl-, neuritls, even lasted from 10 o'cl t is my thirty-second address, minded, devoted and able men and | California Liberator, the Antl-|game time as the little girl vanished. [ of a tle for first place. The league lung troubie, unless checked. Yet, hen the crowd = “Ij 1913 Bishop Babcock was con- L Bunds of citizens directed by D s : thousands have Indican and .don’t A y 2 G was €N | o, Those whom 1 have confirmed, | Horst recently wrote and caused < v Deputy | standing know 1t until too late. YOU may piling rocks and st n on s secrated suffragan bishop, and Sheriff Horman Iord, have since W. L. Pe|think yo! o from 1t, but & for l: time ' B“mons ben my loyal, devoted and ahle co- |and there have been some 60,000, I|the publication of some ticles | that time carried the search into | Cotton Pickers ..... 150 | may. -{ar:rl‘lre. ;:wo (08 15 Ry would start to P Quick, safe, sure relief. onlEN Evart alfces Wiout (him a1 (hold instendecameniory. and many | criticising the “shorter Bible,” which | Braintree, Roxbury, Brookfleld and |Farmers .......i.ev .500| Can Youm Stand the Test? While the kla € : Prevent shoe pressure. could not ave begun to have done |of them greet me now in this state | he referred to as “the prohibition |gguthern Northfield. skimos’ . . .600| Have urinalysis made and It the the fleld running ti Y ) At drug and sho surs F etith what has been glen me to do, Injand a ”"-“EMM4“””«'“:‘1“."“" ):\\_:iq‘l_nm«." lhs’v-rllh‘um contained ref-| “The scarch has gone on through | Cowhoys ... i 50| Shemisg reporty gl o8 B triies inuous shower of rocks ) DEScholl’'s puoneon-the Octover, 1022 Bishop Siattery |have worshippe together, havelcrence to what he termed “latera- |a reglon sparsely populated, and in [ ot slugsgish’ bowels, billous attacks, Lieut. Roy Kimball and clght . bainisgone | consecrated bishop condjutor and for | prayed and sung together and to- | tions and expurgations” of the foly |which the wood und hill roads were | = Russell Berg, a clever youngster| sour bloated up stomach, bad breath, Jors of the state police p e ZIM'pads {wo fnd a half years has not on have recclved of the Lord's | Bible wherever the word “wine” ap- |impassable except to foot travel. | with the pen and pencll, s starting a i IR L T ey rushing from the Holden bar ————————————— e WOtk set off for the eon f his table. peared, and elted illustrations of |Here and there a footprint was | free hand drawing class among the| Liver " Pills. Next have Pt Paitticd to preserve order. Nearly all the == | jytor at the time of his election, but had not intended to say all this, | what he said were instances where |found. A man and girl were seen | smaller boys at the club, made in a few days and see how the klansmen had left the N | e s fuken 00 At Y request from simply make a statement about [the words “flagons of wine” had |in the dusk in the rear of a farm on méfinzcm;l;ay!g::-firee::r;na.guw they arrived. L %o time wided responsibilities; {a change of administration, But | been altered to read “raisin cakes.” |Braintree Hill Sunday night. Yes- [ Carl Carlson, a former member of | Carter's Little Liver Pills not iy The disorders were 1} r F S <o that 1 have had but a very little jmy affection for you all and my He charges that an article answer- [terday it was learned that John W, |the Turner and an expert tumbler,| make the stomach, liver and bowels mark a klan meeting since the 3 ur torage 2% : | the admivistration for the | memories have led me on. And}ing his articles appearcd In the Cali- | Untiedt, general-store proprietor in |has formed a tumbling class at the gu Juk IR Mg W s at Lancaster and | last HUDSON FUR SHGP ‘oral months, my time being | while T shall, of course, still be move | fornia Liberator, that it was insplred |the lonely'group of farms comprising | club. The boye are showing much in-| Indican out of the systein, \ August when scor ¢ ir ed f taken with other chureh |ing in and out ameng you, woiship-| by malice and with intent to Injure |West Brookfield, had been visited | terest in this novel work, and Leon-| S nl,m,y Ot o b ol | ooty TR BRISTOL ||and public interests. | ping with you, sometimes leading |and defume him. He aska $100,000 | Monday niglit by a stranger ansyor: ard Anderson and Andrew Kobela| F/GHT/ND‘/C»QN wiIth aged. w0 % > o it comes naturally that aslyou in worship and preaching, 1|actual damages and $100,000 as|ing to Woodward's description, who | are already developing into clever CARTER LITTLE LIVER The klan meeting began at ) h the age of 75 1 should beshall have to direct you to others in | punitive damages, purchased food and a lantern wick. | gymnasts. D PILLS Bage-Allen & Co. HARTFORD DIRECT WiRE 3005 The UNDER-PRICESTORE in the Basement Laura—1'm B¢ t be AP women should have gatheredin sup-| Saloon league's officlal journal. u“a" e 1 5 s Lec. & S I | Botany Flannel Sport Dresses —Where do you keep your razor? —Do you know where your razor case is? —Where do you keep the blades? —How doyou dispose of worn-out blades? aid 1 ‘now: v::‘ those blades)- ASK yourself these questions, and you'll sell yourself the new . patented Ever-Ready Wall-Cabinet Safety Razor. 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