The Western American. (Astoria, Or.) 1922-19??, May 10, 1923, Image 1

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I’ llturk Muck, I’ urtlund, Oregon,
Vol. I, No. 40
UTH SHALL MAKE YOU M C E
YC SHALL KNOW THE TRUTH
P U B L IS H E D W E E K L Y
B O R T L A N D , OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 10, 1923
The O fficial P » » r r • ( Ule la . W M « fm p lre , k e ig h t«
*# I M ' Kn K l « « Kinn, in U m Realm e f Orrnun.
O lile lai Jnaraal e f T b « Ladini o t Um laviaOtle Km-
hire, Mettenti HeeA p w ric r» at 9m Plttueh Bleck,
Portland. « r e m .
A N Y W H E R E IN U. S. PR ICE 5c
HARMONY
Criminals
G IFFO R D B R IN G IN G
T H E BEST OF N E W S
IN IMPERIAL ml ....""■ "
EVANS IS SUPREME
Kroil I. lì If furl. Grand Dragon of
• ho Realm ,,f llA lu n . will rotura U)
Simmons Surrenders His
Copyrights to Forms of
Organization.
LIBERATION OPALE
, ,
I I I A . la a A
fifi ITIPA1 I/IPTIANO
’■¿rllLI l III AL VlulllYlo
tuck Muck, early n on week, cnml
from Atlanta, whom ho ha« boon lor
the lam juuiith uasImlHK In the reor-
itanlratlun o f tho Imperial Klan'a nf-
falra. Tho Grand Dragon 1» bringing
«unit* Kood now» for the Klauatnen of
Oregon und the Pacific Northwest
Tremendoua p ro gre»« may ho expected
In thin State In tho Immediate future
Mr. Gifford aenda «re e lin g » to every
Klunamnn In the State from Imperial
Wizard l)r H. W. Krant. Colonel
Simmon* aud hlmaelf
THC S E T T L E M E N T S IN A N U T ­
SH E LL.
PATRIOTIC UNION
TO UNITE FORCES
OF PROTESTANTISM
Waatern Amarle an Bureau.
w \ S lllN G T W i D. (• May 9. Di«
tr lit nf Col
imi Northern Vlr-
! pri-purlng exten­
glnla Kla
|
slvely to en t«
dían ina Klansmen
convention m June.
during the
It ia known-
of the Shriner»
are Klaname
the Klans here feel
It la almost
cb o f a Klan con
vent Ion aa it '
it Ion
lin e conventi.!
tarier» will
.11 be
Real
Purpose of
Strike In General
the offlc
K in « K lin gle Sajto Tsi
Poindexter,
Munsi'V Building,
Staged in Northwest Is
where the. vh
may call and ashke
themselves 1
Revealed.
Being establlfhed 'L; i
Clubroom* Í
I whpre ente
rvMf b e gfiaeaAta» ‘ fr i
I visitors.
! room will
call at Mr.'
1 visi tots whe
_____
to establish
‘I
amen
Identities aa j
IS WOBBLY DEMAND
KAMELIA NOT RECOGNIZED p - ^ T R A IL IH S cI^ A ¿ L O £ N G » 0i? M IN
ILKIIIC
INSIDE FACTS HERE GIVEN
US
Kloncilium Continues Func*
tioning as Chief Govern­
ing Body of Klan.
K L A N T O W ELC O M E
SHRINE V ISITO R S
j dealer's
Counteract Malign In­
fluence of Pernicious
Foreign Meddlers.
‘r ^ V ^ f T ’ L WITH THE HYPHENATE
W ettern American Bureau.
Expert Observer in Seattle
DKVOL. Ok la . May 9 - T o »how the
Lifts Screen for the
su p eriority o f the Public School, as
fostered and protected by the Maaon*
Public.
and the Ku Klux Klan. over the Cetho-
I lie parochial school, ft la pointed out
j here that of the four accredited echoed*
'o f the county, Randlett erhool baa the Western American Bureau.
S E A T T L E . Wash.. May 9 Seattle
lowest credit. Which I* lJ 1». while the
schools that are controlled by the Prot- can aolvr It* vice problem and put an '
Must Unify Americans and
Prevent Union of Church
and State.
Western American Bureau.
W ASH ING TO N. D ..C\, May S.— Or.
William J. M«h
Manoi
(ned as
has
P L E A O F C R IPPLE D
C H IL DREN IS H E A R D
Waatern American Bureau.
WASHINOTOM . 9. C.. May «.— Th e
hardbolled clretgs worker Baa melted
before the mute plea at the crippled
child and on Teeeday morning the
animal and h a aaa performers of
Rlngllng Itroe. circus «0 1 perform for
hundreds o f crippled kiddles here. The
show will be given free o f charge to
the children end the movement orig­
inated among the circus people them-
aelvea.
John Rlngllng. owner o f the circus,
is a 32d degree Mason and a firm be­
liever of one hundred per cent Am eri­
ca nsi m
His circus Is run by Am eri­
cans. although he employ* many for­
eigners. Bnt Rlngllng la aa American
and all who come ia contact with him
knoir It.
COW-BELL MUSIC
MARKS M’NARY’S
WARDEN IS VICTIM
OF COWARDLY FOES:
TO BE VINDICATED
Slimy Scoundrels Making
Criminal Efforts to Ruin
* Prison Management*
CONVICTS SEE ____
THROUGH GAME
V
Insidious Propaganda at
W o rk to Discredit Smith’s
^
Splendid W ork.
N ext week's issue o f T h e Western
A m e ric a « w ill contain .a comfrehen-
•£jt *<P
_
at tho
•« fitfrJ * eoroipifi m*
-A 1. A il acts of the 1922 K
'«• M ite -tiS M turn JB l e t t credit*.
v»fc at tow edftidged aa tap*1.
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T to'fceAotIHr iBRMfor-tTonerif o f t k i N l
2. Colonel Simmon« sign* over —
la being aaade. on the part of
county, with the exception o f the one ln e t In 24 hour*, should It determine
i tlonal Council of Patriotic Americano.
all hlo copyright« to the Knlghta
enemies o f the state administration.
.at RandletL has an saura Protestant to do so.
i o f which Judge George Fleming Moore,
of the Ku Klux Klan.
A t the crisis In the State campaign
This w ai one o f the outstanding de
faculty. The Randlett school employés
; editor In-chief
of
The
Fellowship last Call, when every true Am erican to discredit tho prison management.
3. Dr. H. W. Evana ia recog­
TTT-
velopm enu o f the “ W obbly" strike
! tw o Catholic« teaCher*.
Forum, national Masonic newspaper. waa working for the School BUI. va­ Warden Johnson S. Smith has nothing
nized aa Imperial W izard and
___ ,, staged In the Northwest from April
L.. ."i . m — i
to conceal and welcomes the fullest
Colonel Simmon» a« Emperor wiith
M. Depew, Ex­ ' la president.'
rious and sundry orators, male
25 to May
7 by the
...................
I W. W. and their |
female, who had their price, w ere ' Investigation
The occasional escapé
power« and dutlea aa outlined In
the Klan Includes In ita memberahlp! sympathizer*.
Forraat General Secretary.
alted Mason, Think« Klan
the cbnatitution and by lawa of the
Another well-known Klan official hired by the kike-kathollc-kombination o f a prisoner from the woods camps
I men of aticli force and loyalty that no | Between- April 25 and May 3 aev-
Klan
>
I controveray can become so acute that eral thousand “ W obbllcs" arrived tir
who is an officer of the new organiza­ to skate about from place to piece and was not his fault and naturally is to
Is A ll Right
4. Kamella I* not recognized at
tion i« General Nathan Bedford For­ talk against the school bill and for be expected despite all vigilance and
.It cannot b* settled within the Kitin' Seattle. The purpose of the strike,
the woman'a auxiliary of the Klan
rest. Grand Dragou o f Georgia, who Homan Bennie— the papists Republi­ precautions. The main thing fo r the
I itself.
(.Signed!
i called mainly In the lumber Industry,
taxpayers to know la that Warden
„
'• and no Klanaman, acting at a
K N IG H T S OK T H E K U
j waa to stage a demonstration to try w estern American Bureau, l
will be General Secretary- General can candidate for Governor.
The battle raged fiercely e lf over Smith *is placing the prloon manage­
Klantman, can take par^ In the
Forrest's illustrious father was the
KLU X K L A N "
to e ffe c t the release of political pris­
N EW YORK. May 9. - 'T h e Grand founder of the original Ku Klux K l»h the State, but nowhere wag it hotter ment upon a strictly business basis
. JU organization of thla or any other
„
„ .u * ™ _
oner* In this country. Questions of- ............. .....
Praa* Reports Untrue.
than In Astoria and riatsop county. with a v iew to making H self-support­
woman'a organization. They may
wage*, hours o f labor or living condl 0,d Man o f New .3 orkt /dhauifpey M. of reconstruction days in the South.
The settlement was reached after a
After the Job-lot o f "Protestant" mer­ ing.
act at Individuate and private
tiona
In
the
camps
and
mills
were
not
Depc«'.
33d
degree
Mason,.
Shriner
and
Offices
at
Capital.
series of meetings between reprueen-!
cenaries had spieled their worst to
citlzene. however.
“ H ighgrsders" at Work.
Involved, strikers em phatirallv de- a imoS( everything elsd' /hat Masonry
The General offices of the Council Astoria audiences, at so much per
tutlvea
of
the
then
existing
factions
In
5 The Kloncilium will continue
The whole institution was practical­
dared. But only a few o f the strikers .
___ _ .
..
1- ,
will be in t*'ashington. D.-C. The pur spiel, o f course, came then the Con­
j
the
Klan
which
extended
oyer
a
period
to function under the conetltutlon
ly wrecked under the Oicott-Jfm Lewis
had sufficient money to sustain them bas' .‘ a,lno<. *
b lof,‘? into dan,n‘ n*
pose o f the Council will be to unite all
of two weeks.
ae the chief governing body of the
for more than a week In town, and to tbe Klan, and he s 99-yearg old. at that, Protestn’nt societies In Am erica that quering H ero— United State* Senator regim e — “ highgraded" In a hundred
Sensational newspaper report« as to.
Charles M cN ary.' He was heralded by
Klan.
d ifferent ways. Moreover, the Olcott
Lots of the big men. awed by Mayor seek to preserve American unity 9nd
(lie basis of the settlement which were protect the Woodk worker* from the
. v
L
. i — great blowing of trumpeta. braying
current In Atlanta were wholly without I leeches Infeatlug the "skid road" di* Hylan's Catholic du b , have denounced to prevent any union o f church and o f journaUgtlr xsses. and beating of outfit made the prison a center o f wet
On Monday morning. April 23. Iltlrn
festivities and crimes were committed
tomtoms
truth
They were attributed by tae
3? ' lk>' lh,‘ ;W0bb" r
d* i"th e Klan from one end to the other. State. It will have the same effect j th#
lion which Imil burn pending within
-------------- ,,------- with Protestantism »hat the N ation »!
The Senator was mildly welcomed In the name of the law which merit
1 newspapers to u man who was not a cfded to close every bootlegging o t c ^ ___ . ___„ --------’
llm rank» o f the Knight» of the ICu
gambling Joint or bawdy house in th e ’ *>“ » «*"• '< "* “ *
* > “ Pruudl>r tv- Catholic
elfare Council has with the st the Jdeppo” and escorted to a U rge condign punishment and public con­
Klux Klan alnci' April 2, was dt»«o!v -d member of the conference, who had lower end of town.
fused to become a Roman parrot.
Catholic people. The new organiza-i theatre, where an audience of choice'
1 no part In the negotiation* and who
,,
,
.
„
. . .
l>> the I'll I ton County Superior Cot rt
__ w ,_
A t this time evdry effort Is being
Aim of "W obbllaa."
i is not un official of the Klan
They
Mr. Depew celebrated his 89th hlrth- tlon will have unlimited* financial ‘
following Hi« reaching of an umlrnl lo
backing.
«
.. fof
made by the cunntOK enemies of the
In their protective campaign the day during the week Just passed and
were to the effect that Certain depart-
iigrei'inent hy Klausmen on both * .d ->»
dTT.J^ , b“ * b° . rtArfk h‘ - s u t e administration to demorelire the
' moot heads and officials at the Imper- “ W obbllcs" purposed, first, to save the
Workers Being Selected.
of the late controversy
;
he
declares
he
Is
good
for
89
ipbfe.
n k k e d 1 a and
id P
the walls and
woodsmen from the vicious tempta­
1 lat T’ ulace would be discharged.
Workers In the cause are now being! ?nr
for tiTe
the footlights, which
which l i »in
f * « » « « " • ■ within
»««
r,t In the
The Knight* of th « Ku Klux Klan t*
tions brazenly held out -to them, and although It is felt th «t this is going selected and sent to all portions of! blinked mysteriously. The curtain waa forest camps. Quantities o f poison­
Klovokatlon's Acts Legal.
now enabled to present u »olid frt nt
I
a
stride
strong
on
Optimism.
ous
liquor,
for
example,
are
left close
second, to show the thinking people of
Suddenly* the band played
lo the un American force* w hich ns* ill
WKile Mr Depew is not a Klanstnnn the United States by Dr. Mahoney. down.
by the camp, where the prisoners can­
Ii wgs derided by the conference Seattle that the bootlegger, the dope
who
at
present
is
in
Montgomery:.
Ala.,
something-or-other.
and
up
went
the
It from without and having settlod >11 that the constitution, charter and by- peddler, the gambler and the houses and at his age probably would not feel
not help seeing it. for the purpose o f
Inside if I f fix'll It I i * h *1 ii a »plrlt of Ir in l a ws of the Knights of the Ku K b it j of Ill-fame can be put out of business ) like taking up new fraternal duties, with Judge Moore, attending the scs- curtain at a signal. Behold, there sat getting them drank and causing them
fruternall«m can turn wlih new .'I- Klan ns adopted by the National Klcn j In a day If such an end Is really de- i* in thorough sympathy with K lin sion of the Grand Lodge of Alabama sedately and more or less comically to run away or start a riot— anything
in a semi-circle the leading Knights aot
tallty, courage und strength to t to I vokatton lu»t November would ccn-|Blre,i On April 28 the ' W obblles" or- principles. He never has bePn ask id Masons.
to "g e t” Warden Smith.
Other officers of the Council are Columbus of the town, flanked by one
furtherance uf Its campaign oT pri p- 1 llnue to be the controlling Instrument* | ganlied raiding squads which conduct I I for an expression on the Klan, or if
Liquor Surrendered.
Dr. B. S. Heintzelman o f Bayonne. N. or two Roman Maaona. and in their
agatlng p u r e American principle* of government for th!« order
he'
has,
the
New
York
papers
have
re-
ed a whirlwind campaign through th e ;
J., who is Second Vice-President, and midst, smiling hopefully, the dapper
It is to the everlasting honor of
throughout the United State*
| It was accordingly decided that Dv. I lower district of Seattle. Every b oo t fusod ,0 |,rlnt “
little _________
Senator ______
from Oregon.
George W . Young, of Washington, who ____
_______ Impudent the prisoners involved to state that
Harmony Now Reigns.
I II \V. Kvnus wns Imperial Wlxtud, legging and gambling Joint was or x r r v r r ------------
x D i n i TC D I A r t
is General Treasurer. Mr. Young is! as Punch and fresh as a daisy. He they delivered the liquor intact to
Harmony now reigns In the rank« j duly ol»>cted, and that he would cen- tiered closed.
When the proprietor I v U I U K 1 U U 3 r L A L L
secretary
of
the
Independent
Publish-!
was
introduced
with
the usual ex­ the
___ warden,
_______ _____
___
one ______
man saying:
"In
o ' till« great patriotic orgnnlxalt >n | finite to serve as such with hi* duties
had the, tem erity to defy the squads
IS CLOSED B Y K L A N Ing Company, the corporation which travagant pomposity and he pranced . other years I was a drinking man. and
and In celebration of It* re-establish'd and opwers outlined by the Insttu-
of crusaders, .his place was properly
'
published
The
Follnwship
Forum.
*
daintily
to
the
front,
made
his
little
j
nkP
tj,e
effect
of
the
stuff.
It
was
unity uml brotherly love every K im | meat* mentioned.
He Is recogn iz'd: reported at police headquarters, and Western American Bureau.
To Be a Miohty Power
bow and began
H U voice was low one „ (
hardest tasks of my life
III the nation on May ti w ill hold it ! us the chief executive officer of tha]
If then no action wfas taken, the place
ERIK. Pa., May 9.— Klansmen here
The Council already is functioning. and
seductive, and ''“ »btleas to g ive up this liquor, but honor de-
special program and fiery croasea will Knight» of tho Ku Klux Klsn
waa demolished in true "C arrie Ns-! this week issued a warning to Ruby
blaze throughdtit the land
May * I* | Colonel W illiam J. Simmons w ill I tlori" style and picketed to p reven t1 Scott, negro wench, and keeper o f a and in the course of a few months l*U *
» i r k ^ PoM '
am‘
‘S '
the anniversary o f the founding of t m i continue as Emperor of the Invisible
0at ™ me
™ rt„'
Insidious and poisonous propaganda
a continuation o f business.
notorious place, to cease her nefarious expected to become a mighty power ; be badJ 1
original Ku Klux Klan In the bitter Empire, to which office he was elected.
in the Protestant world
The Cath-1tan*
H>* .
Wef*. tb?— _ ° f—* Is being spread among the prlaoner*
Property Destroyed.
trade or suffer painful consequences njiz-a
Vitforouslv hrtv*» onrwwf»*! it* (t>r* i Pr°YMSOr in oratory RlUl his moY®* within the walls of the institution,
day* of the reconstruction period.
and will, according to tha provisional
N xtu n U y. m e ftfST dlriVCl result of A fiery cross w*s burned before her m r i t o n ^ ^ l n g w h a T ^ r h . p ^ ' 1 » « U rem .ndrt one of a leopanl. He with a view to making Warden Smith
The official statepmnl issued by the of tho constitution, have charge of all
the raids was a voice of protest raised house and the following letter was left when Protestantism is no longer dlj not orate. how eyer. nor erupt. nor unpopular and causing trouble. The
conference which Is approved by belli j ritualistic ,and Kloranlc work.
by the element parasitic which preys, for her:
effervesce.
He began talking in a snake has been scotched, however, and
side» In the past controversy a id
The Imperial Kloncilium. compos'd upon the woodsman
Properly was!
"T h e Klansmen has Just paid your divided.
calm, measured, coafidential. mono- the criminal aim o f the warden’s rn-
which announce* to the world that
of 15 Klunuraen.
belli* dmtroyed. and the food c itlie n « disorderly home its first visit, to warn
tonic. conversational
manner, his emte* has heen defeated. The pris­
all dissension Inside the Klan has Klansmen of the nation *111 as in t ie of
werfl treated to thv lament- you and the rest o f your kind to close IN S U L T T O Q U E E N
theme being the glory of the G. O. P. oners have leaders among themselves
ended Is ns follows
i past, function as the chief governing
up
and
get
out.
You
have
defied
the
able comedy of seeing the bootlegging
B Y PO P E RESENTED ' and the achievements o f the Republl who know the warden is a square, hon­
"W e are gratified to say that the | body of the Klan.
laws of God. country and city long
; can party. Hia plea was for partisan est, true-hearted American, who will
litigation pending within the Knights i Various patents and copyright on and gnmbllng Joints tucked under the enough. Now listen, you black viola­
Western American Bureau.
regularity, which meant:
Cast your see to it that every man gets what
of the Ku Klux Klun has been adjust <d i ritual, paraphernalia, equipment, etc. protecting wing o f the police. Police
tors.
close
your
places
and
go!
Erie
M ADRID, May 9.— Catholic Spain la rote for Roman Bennie and against rightfully ia coming to him— that good
on an amicable basis, acceptable to In the name o f Colonel William Joseph orders were sent out declaring there does not want you.
You
evidently
In
revolt
against
the
deepottc
rale
of
the Public School Bill.
time earned will be allowed, together
ult parties. The adjustment has b e ’ it j Simmons were »lgtied over by him to must be no demolishing raids. The
"W ob b lles" sat bark and waited to see have a pull, but this organisation you the Pope over the government and
Oh. he was the neatest little side- with every other right and privilege
brought about through the kindly of­ the Knights o f the Ku Klux Klan.
cannot defy. We are composed o f 8000 dally lives of the people. The straw stepper of the whole campaign! He which justly can be clalmed.
If
the
w
olf's
prey
were
to
bo
protected
fices of a commission of Klansmrn,
Colonel WIlHam Joseph Simmon* as well as the wolf, hut on the follow one hundred per cent American white
that broke the camel’s back landed slapped the "Dlm m ycrats" on the
co-operating with tho attorneys who agreed to wltlidraw all litigation which
Vaat Hive of Industry.
Ing day, becoming auspicious of the men. If you do not heed this warning when the Recluse at Rome termed , wrist, warbling his courteous obiurga-
have been directing the litigation
he had Instituted against Imperial tender solicitude of the minion» of our second nnd last meeting will be Queen Victoria's dresses as "immoral.
Warden Smith has made a great
ttoas, and by this time the audience
"Naturally the terms o f thq adjust­ Wizard Dr. H. W. Evans and his ad­
house o f industry out of the pri*on.
Queen Victoria, one o f the most was tired— five minutes.
•he law. resumed their raiding a n d !0" « o f ,OTO*
'V ® aUnd ,or a c,ean
ment cannot ho made public, but will ministration.
instead o f a den of Iniquity, and In a
bottled up tight every bootlegging and and greater Erie and w ill allow noth­ beautiful monarchs o f Europe, is de­
Then— Oh H orror»!
bo communicated In the due course to
gambling joint In the "skid road" dis­ ing to hinder our purpose.— -KU K L U X cidedly modish and since her accession
Rllngl - ty - bling - Ity - br-r-r r-boom- few months he w ill have made the
Status of Kamella.
the membership of the Klan. It cm
prison a place worth visiting, a bn
to the throne with Alfonso X III. has hang: Dlng-doug-dlng-dong ding!
In connection with the KamelU, this trict. Threats were hurled, but the K L A N ."
be snld, howover, that tho charter and
Ruby “ has went."
heen the pride o f the Spanish people:
Then suddenly, resounded a raucous man reclamation center, always a
which
was
recently pollco. fearing the righteous Indigna­
tho constitution nnd by-laws ns adopt organization,
Her gowns always are of the latest cow bell, clanging aad hutting upon place of penance and enforced reform,
ed by the Klonvokatlon are niado the launched by Colonel Simmon*, la not tion o f the people al large, did not
The
district
remained conditions exist with the consent of style and the women of Spain look to the ambient air. apparently coming but a place where good will and honr
basis and contorlllng Instruments of recognized us a woman s auxiliary to Interfere.
from beneath the Senator’s feet. He est effort to live right Is the dally
government o f the organIxatIon Will- the Knights o f the Ku Klux Klan. No "tig h t" until the woodsmen returned certain business elements who con­ her to set the fashions
............
A recent "propoui>e«zr<-»t" from the j stepped- a t o » : rúmUz aad siagerijs f t \ * 9 f Mfs.
sider the w ood w ork er legitim ate prey.
tan( Joseph fifthm«HT» K rovognlxed as member of ihc- Knlghta cf- the K e (o the timber. M ar 7 .
Don’t lay beck'and expect your mayor main monastery « t Rome, however* has ^evidently feering It might go off. He * T h * ,4*c.ts concerning th e State
■‘‘ Maligned fo r Years.'
Kmporor and II W. Evana as Imperial Klux Klan. aa a Klanaman shall or­
prison
w
ill
be
published
In next week*»
"T h e ‘Wobbilea’ have been maligned or your police to clean the' effy with 'decreed these beautiful gown* to 'b e gulled sweetly, rubbed his hand* uer-
ganize or assist In organising any
Wizard.
W estern American.
Tim e waa lack­
"im
m
oral"
and
has
othersrl«*
insulted
voualy.
geafured
gracefully
and
began
woman's
organization,
it
was
derided.
for
years,
but
I
think
we
are
doing
politicians
dominating
the
enforce-
"It can be said that the Interests of
ing for preparation o f the copy this
As a consequence, the BUT—Oh. horror»!—
the Klan have been the paramount con­ As Individual citlsens they are at lib­ the «e o p le of Seattle a good deed in ment of-law . Too many ere feeding the queen.
Ding • dong - ding • dong - ding • week.
sxtd one prominent I. W . XV.1 o ff vice, hooch end gambling. The people are "up In arms" against the
sideration throughout the negotiation* erty to organile or assist any organi- return
Other Important announcements end
dong boom-boom-Br-r-r-r-r ’
and the result of the agreement put* sat Ion, male or female, provided the W e have shown them how they cen 'Wobblles’ hsve shown the way In Recluse
It is likely the king w ill banish the
Again the clamorous cow-bell, drown­ Information w ill be found la next
the organization ona basis that will I principles of such organisation are clean up their city overnight, purge Seattle, Teeom * a id Peril*nd. What
w eek’s paper. Be sure and get your
j not In opposition to thowe of the It of th* bootlegger, gambler, dope j you need 1* a f e * Cnrrle Nations— pspal nuncio to Spain, severing all ing out «II etger sound* 91 leoc*. with
greatly strengthen It.
copy o f It.
trnntlaucd ab T at* 2)
peddler nnd scarlet element. Vicious 1 that, and the gut« to hack them up! ’ diplomatic relations with th* Vatican.
'•It Is also gratifying to know H at I Knights o f the Ku Klux RUtn.
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