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THE Page Eight KLAN WILL PARADE IN N E W « C IT Y Despite Threat of Mayor Hylan to Disperse Pa triots by Force. NEW YORK, July 5— Klansmen w ill parade In Gotham, despite the threat o f Mayor Hylan’* Catholic mob order to break them up, even by force if necessary. K leagle Johnson o f New Y ork City has announced. "W e have complied with the pro- Tfaions o f the membership corporation la y and other laws and have a right there," he declared. u u i u a i r s were w r i t ; In tag- More than 1000 candidates ting at East Islip. itiated at a Klan Long Island, a t which *5.00« member* are estimated to have been present. Approxim ately 4000 of the Klanamen w ere hooded and masked, while the remainder hid their features with their handkerchiefs. E L E C T A N T I-K L A N M A Y O R .' WESTERN Church here last Sunday night. Rank- TH E K L A N O A T H . » ■ * » « • « <ha»> ‘ he interests o f one i* r H ill dav. thre Clansmen in full —— or • *»'* Individuala . . The bill r. u lia present,>d to Ur. J. W. Mur- ”> solemnly declare an,l af- « o t limp *d late. bv.aui* tt create** i n n . pastor of the chnreh. an At.tarV ' « « • « * » ' “ * ,hl‘ »overm nent of the . long proceaa * v * n tor those who ost ffij. The spokesmen c f the 1‘nlted State* of America and any doubt borrow dollars under tta pro- putty told of the principles of. the ‘'',a,*‘ th ereof of which I may become vlaiuns. It la not universal, becauae organisation * resident. I sacredly swear .an un- n accommodate* land owners only. It _______________________ _ qualified allegiance above any other „ mU |llrarlahle. because under it* i Ftiday, July 6, 1923 AM ERICAN C A P PE R AIDS BRYAN. -,nd every kind of government in the enforcement, the loau amount would 1 ■!— ■— *’ hale world, t most solemnly pledge vary with each g'seesor's or ap- TOPEKA. K an , July 5 .- S e n a t o r my life, m.v property, my vote and p.-*),,.,--, fc}M o f T, lu„ |t l , uot -u 2 1 st A N N U A L Mid - Summer Arthur Capper h it nnuouaded he has* my—sacred honor to uphold the Mug. « Vi,t«>ot good, for the same reasons W e ’re taken over the subscription list o f the Constitution and constitutional thJ>| , h„ , Undll,(1 It M11 »ytUenl The Commoner and has contracted laws, and w ill protect, defend and e v l| with W illiam Jennings Hryan to wr.te enforce the same unto death." Cornar on Land. Alae. S^le going the limit this summer offerin;» you «»-ester bargain* than over before W e give below «ample« of bargains you will finM here: j * ° r him. TO A L L K L A N S M E N The same peraoas that have a 'cor- Remember at aU tuns* the Sacred » • » ” *>“ * old- >»»♦* just as great u SH IPLO AD OF KLANSM EN. Obligation. Practice in daily Ufa the 'corner" ou land. Tins I will sub- Oolden Rule. Speak *vtl o f no ona. stautlate further ou. It Is not reason- Special Diapatch. Discount all rumors. Whan It ta lm able, because It diverts from the many M ANDEV1LI.E. La., July 5. — The BroUtak. K E E P to the ( « * without value received g iv possible to praiaa steamship Oiohe from New Orleans SILE N T ! ing to the land owner an unfair ad was booked to its capacity one night vantage over the non ow ner last week w ith Klansmen coming here GET THESE BOOKLETS It Is not Juat, because It makes no Are Ton a Citizen?— Tbs Klanamen’ s ; for a big ceremonial, w hen more than provisions for bettering the conditions .linde. 60 canta, and Famous Klan j 108 ***"* » tW wM aed. o f four-fifths of the people of the Speeches, by Colonel Simmons, 30 canta. He who strives for heaven only to for ¡^ j, by Bellamy, Box 45, Port- 1 S U le * ’ and **?*■* •*? ,h,> f’,,r ,h* same unfair advantage that they uuw aave hi* soul land. Hot numbers. have under thie gold »taudnrd usury May walk the narrow path but wilt system. “ He prayetb w ell who loveth well not reach thé goal. Both aiea and bird and beasti I t Is not pacific, because it wilt In- W hile he who walks in love, though he lie prujeth best who loveth best i crease delays and contention*, and wander far. All things both great and sm all) , place a greater lax burden upon those God w ill bring him where the blessed l » r the dear God who loveth us. ' who perform useful labor. • are." He made and loveth a lL " It la not beneficent nor aufflcent. be Special Diapatch. ~ M IN NEAPO LIS. Mian.. July 5. Mayor George B. Leach has been re- -N o man is great “til he can tee elected on the anti-Klan ticket. He How less than little 'he would be was a colonel of artillery. If stripped to self, and stark and bare I, He hung his sign out anywhere." K L A N IS INNOCENT. ________ “ God! what a world— if men in street Special Dispatch. and mart BIRM INGHAM , ALA., July S.— Por- Felt that same kinship of the human ter J. Newman has beam acquitted o f a 1 ___ heart.----- . -------------------- - (Continued from Paps 1) charge o f having flogged Dr. J. D. Which makes them in the fact of flame reasonable, JuaL pacific/ beneficent, Dowling, city health officer, several and flood. all and alone sofficientyim mu table months ago. A t the time..Dowling was .R ise to the true meaning of Brother- Apply these la^rs^lff any human ef- whipped. an effo rt was made by the hood!" fdfcl-and (hey will prove such effort Catholic element to link the occur STO P AN D REFLECT. Brother. *»“ either' right or wrong, goed or rence up vrith the Klan, but tt availed that we are like » them nothing. “ Ships that pass in the night, and us “ Pi'1? ‘ hese laws to the so speak each other in passing. ; called "Holden Land Money B ill." and K L A N S M E N G IV E F L A G Only a signal shown and a distant »* • It will harmonise with them T O W O R T H Y PREACHER voice in the darkness; Thi? bill is no» primitive, because it Special Dispatch. So on the ocean of life, we pass and <!<** nut and i* not Intended to deal DARIEN, Conn., July 5.— At a joint speak one another, with or operate under prlm itiva coa- leeting of the First Congregational Only a look and I | Church and the Methodist Episcopal ness again and a silence." piicity of social conditions, vastly more USURY IS WORLD’S ' GREATESÏJENACE For the Porch $ 4.50 $ 4.00 $12.00 $ 9.75 $16.25 $17.00 $34.00 $12.00 5 8.50 Light Rocker....... ............................... $ 3.50 Light Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3 25 Steamer Chair ........................................ $ 7.95 Steamer C hair........... . . . . v. . . . . . . . $ 6.95 Br. Mahogany and Cream Chair. . . . . . .$11.00 Rocker to match f o r . ...................... .$11.50 Settee to match......... ......... .............. . .$19.50 Slate and Red Enamel Rocker.1 . . . . . v .$ 7.95 Chair to match . ................................... $ 6.50 T h e Livin g Room cause of all th* above reasons and ither vital reasons. I admit, that once to is fastened upon a people, It will be It almost immutable. Millions Are HomfKas. Rand -M cN ally’a Bank Drectory, October 1, 1619, gives th* number of O te n lu ffrd T a p e-trj ltn tru porl» to M ü d , 9«9,*,u, 970,06 and up O trr-lu ffed ('halm and Kitrkrm at little autre than ha'f the prlre s f Itavrnport*. Beautiful frosted brasa Heed ( hairs Rucher» and Ititeuf u iK ru»hluus at big reduction*. 9NUM fru-ted brusi n Heed Itnj tapestry upholstered. with enmfj spring 939 . 0 « Hell 000,000. 13,000,000 ? f whom IIv* In ranted hornet. Seven million have thair Homes mortgaged. Only 4.000, 00 owned homos at that tim * fre t of encumbrance. No informed person will deny that many thousands of these have lost th eir hornet since Octo ber 1, 1919. PO R TLAN D .O R e. There 1* no logical reason for tu p posing that the loan sharks have be come more humane; but. it thould be eYldent t0 , h#y contll,ur to do Bnd. r . , , nd Ju* w h m t---------------------------------------------- -------- ------------------- .Mini* hr it ut l fu) pieces of Ikidrostiii Furniture go ] ii this a rlo .b o th In ivory itml walnut For .tile higgoat values In tins and rom bi nailon Ranges, look al ours. e a -r o - f if t h sm. A they have been doing under the gold anything that hinder* or retard* the , tanilard UQ(]. rd rtltla plug run on . ta l U a r rfe , c, Ie ■ e i r arvaId full and Derfert perfect co-operation o f these ’ll four fundamental* in their work, doe* Obeys Hla Masters' Votes, According to Mr. Holden's own *> in opposition to all natural law, and story, he was a mercenary of the loan j eventually will bring about their own G e t T h a t Su it N o w For Cash* lO PER CENT O FF on all clothing and gentlemen’s furnishings in all during the month of JULY W e must have some money so give us a lift Your patronage is appreciated Clothiers, Haberdashers and Tailors 375 Stark Street at West Pa:!: and Stark Catty Corner from Pittock Block Phone Broadway 2248 sharks, his field o f pillage being destruction, among the farmers of Kansas, about The Selene* 01 the tim « that the Zlguncrman circular The universal social organism I» letter wa* sent to all bankers and loan composed of all the smaller aoclal agents In the Middle and Western organism within the universal body States, and when h i) work was fin These social organism* are made ii»P; ished in Kansas, what more natural o f individual cell* or human being* than \hat he should hover near his Human being* In turn are composed of minute cells each and all having master for further orders? The fact that • Money” carries no their functions and work to do. refusal advertising. Is sent out gratuitously to ° r Inability to do which, breed* dls such as might become faction leaders, #a ,° ln the h“ m* n ceil and this In as firat class mall «U tter, leads mo turn breeds disease In the social or- to believe he still Is working for his o f which the Individual Is a form er masters. • part, and ao on through the universal Th* Fourth Fundamental. OT organism This Is why the Ere God created man and woman. : disease which culminated In tho great He provided for their existence, In- Euiopean Sickness (W a r) had such crease and progress, by creating air. * <*'re Influence upon our social organ- water and land. Hence, these three **m *• *° produce much of our nauso- things become fundamental to any ou® distemper. __, _ ^ » physical organism without which they 1 Enormous Usury Toll. cannot exist. There is no question but that the In the human being God Implanted a fourth fundamental; without which, God’s purpose could have no fruition nor mankind advance beyond a bee tlal condition Thus, human force or energy becomes of first Imparlance both In accomplishing God's purpose and achieving mankind’* greatest good and progress Therefore, anyone or ______________________ — tWteimiikQi.'imiifli.'Tii iiaBhiiMiw^muhmiituHitMnMiMBinxw'- «nrn.iMiii,' Help Build the Bridge of the Gods Y o u will w ant a sum m er hom e at b e a b le to enjoy and reach very one of those beautiful lakes on the easily w h en the Bridge of the G o d s W ashington side w h en the Bridge is built. of the G o d s is^ built. subscribing n o w to the stock, par the bridge. H e lp build Stock n o w bein g of Y o u can htelp build it b y value n o w $ 1 per share. fered for public, p ar value $1 per Fishing is great on the W ash in g share. ton side o f the Bridge o f the Gods. BEACON R O C K , on the W a s h M a n y la k e s a n d streams can b e in g to n sid e o f th e Bridge of the reached easily w h e n the Bridge c f G ods, is a w onderful sight. the G o d s is built. The clim b to the top is a trip y6u will build the bridge. Y o u can help energy generated by our social body co-operating with the other three fun- damentals which 1 have named. c*n aml doe* produce an abundance for the ne« d* al1 ,f iu*tly distributed. However, a Juat distribution can never •>« made a* * ° iy L * » we give a few In- , dlTlduaU complete control of conduc- or transmitters by ami through which the distribution Is made, be- cause these few. who control the ex- change transmitters, become dictators as to the how. where and when ex- j changes o f commodities shnll he made and exact an enormou* utjury toll for permitting us to exchange at all. If we remove human energy, gold, land or any other so-called- visible wealth would not be worth three whoops. Why, then, mnke any created thing a standard of value when the creator of all visible wealth makes and sustains all values? Remove the useful workers of the United States, then let the bankers offer their “ my dollars, my credit” In fny market of the world and see stocks, credits «n d I. W . U ’a hit the bottom! tor" and consider the USURY which tho people of the United State* are pay- I ing a few individuals (or that which the people themselves create, and. In I the creation of which, the few perform no usetol labor. Refreshingly New as the. Dawn of a Mountain of Ueury. |f W(. take into account all o f our • indebtedness, national, state eonnfry. - | municipal, school and |K>rt district* un,| all Individual debts, we are pay-1 |„K USURY on more thun two hundred arc the billions of dollar* Indebtedness. And j „till the amount is climbing higher and Si /rimer Drfntes „v e r higher! \< W Arriving if we read history understandlngly. we noed not wonder that so many (j[ „ certainty they liuvo» nations have risen to a certain height 1 Personality! _ _ _ |n th eir struggle lo attain higher c iv il- ' ' izatlon, and then slumped buck Into j beatlal conditions. l)o wo wish o u r . i~ fair land to become a devil's broth ------- * l'!r,rr?, . Bright July ;IDny J pot? No. Then let us make of It a ihBn those found In htgh-rent loca- real melting-pot In which to separute tlons. . the evil from the good, taking advan tage of past experience, to avoid those j usury sink-holes and to help us nt- taln a higher and better civilization. ] Thus we become a much greater bene- MODES j factor to all other nntlons than could Second Floor Pittock Block ; he attained In nny other way. I doubt j |f what we term "charity" e ver has or le v e r w ill do a real goodr There Is a FORCE fn the United States are the vast difference- be*we«-a partial alle- dollar, cent and m ill; their symbol Is Whsre th* Trouble Lie*. vlatlon and redress; hn\l this dlffcr- tho | mark. Howovor, tho Imnknrs The plans and purpose o f the "Rank- once we should u nderstn*»K ully and have foisted upon us many suhstlutes, era Syndicate” Is no new schem g„of appreciate. which. If rightly understood, are coun- “ W orld Imperialism.” W e do not Money Is th* Force. I forfeit. Inasmuch as they are ( constI- need the Hazzard, Buele or Zimmer- One other truth I would have you ! tutlonully) Illegal and are contrary to man letters, In order to see their plan grasp: 1 the wishes op a big m ajority o f our and purpose. W e have hut to note Electricity Is a force which does voters. » ___ their encroachment*, usurpations and many things; but that which It func- general procedure, to know their ultl- tlons through and that which It does mate purpose is to own and control should never be confused with tho FO PE SEES E N G L A N D one or more of the fundamentals. force Itself. The m oving train or ve- A S C A T H O L IC A G A IN A lr Is Juit a little beyond their hide, the revolvin g machinery, the greedy clutch. W ater likewise It be beautiful lights, the foot-warmer, 8prclal Dispatch. | yond their control, except the poten- toaster, etc., are not electric Torce, BOSTON, July 5. — Too had^J about tlaUtles o f rapida and falls; these, but are visible manifestations of elec- England! Cardinal O’Connell has I however, they have secured unto th em -, trice force through certain conductors come back and he says It's only s selves. ' and transmitters. onestlon of lim e now until England Through their control ot all e x - 1 Just as electricity Is the name of Is Catholic again. He says there Is , change transmitters, they now have this force, so too, is M O NE Y the true a decided Catholic drift In the old almost complete ownership and con- name o f that force generated within country and that the churches of trol o f the other two fundam entals,1 and hy a social organism, and which England throughout the country arc advertising “ masses” and such truck land and human energy Right here can be used socially only. M O N E Y and ara meeting with great response. transmitters Corlew & Hewitt ^ A.