vsyjpy i v , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIlIdELPHIA, .WEDxNEDAr, JUNE 21, 1022 rr ,5 j-yR,yM -),iv&t'Wtri;faVwri E I m m te IF MIC OFFICIALS : FIGHTING KU KLIJX i SECRET CAMPAIGN REVEALED Iowa and New Mexico Ledges Were Warned by Grand Masters Ntv Vnrk. .Tnne 'Jl. Ornml I.oc1ke Of Mnsen throughout tlie I'nltcd Stntc ar tnkln efficlnl nctien nv loners in 1ml res uinler vnrlmm crnnil iurNdlctieili te wnrn Mnen nHiiln nlk-lmtlnn for momherclili) In Mir Ku Mux Klnn. l'nt (Jrnnil Mttcr rr.iiii 1'. Loe ter, of New MpxIce. nml ravt (trnml AfntifMH itine V Altinfwntl flf TnVM. krlille in office In tlirlr i collective Stnle llisildl siH-ilnl orders te be trail liv nl1 mnMcri et ieurcs tiiiurr mcir juriuir juriuir tlens nt the next ineclng. resular or uppelnl. of the ledce. E N 10 HONOR ARGONNE HEROES $2500 Sought for Memerial te Be Put in National Ar lington Cemetery POSTS PLANNING FETES 'flip Argennc T'nlt of the American Women's Lesien lins launched n cam- tinlftn for S2500, tin' nmnun licc.'s-.nry ler me rrrciimi " the Arlington Na tional ("pinptpry of :t simple memorial te the AiiiPtlcatt ilcnd vhe Up burlnl oversea. A Inrpc l.atln iTe of pure white marble, up tinned h.v the Cem- i mission of Kine Aits, probably will be 1'nrK" Blaged In the French part of the city, will make up n constant round of cntcrtulntncnt for these who journey from nil sections of the country te rep resent their pests. The official dclfl KCtcs will net be the only legionnaires who will attend, and many Htates have already formed New Orleaim clubs. lVnnvyhnnht will go tit least iiUO strong tii the contention. . Athletic contest. Incliiillns track meet, water epert". wictlliu. bexlnc, lllle competition, will aNelunc n place en the program. There "111 be n nnnl review in which warships of the allied nations, escorted by seaplanes and sub chasers, wlU take part. I Prlee of Pointer Starts Hter Typewriter aavanees te Quick action will Mva yen y The Oliver TtpiUt Oempaay Walaat ana tnil Ih. T.t. Walnas let Mala till P.rnnd Master Lester. In his state-Mho design, Ue War Department ins 5mcnt sicnliiHt the Ku Klux Klan prepa-.f-ct nMdc n space of fifty feet in tnni I section of the cemetery where the Amer leans who fell en foreign Kill are buried. Kgnndn. wrote he hud "dchnlte evidence L'ef Mllrltntlen among Mnen and offi effi tcers of Masonic ledges In his grand ntirlMllc'len for membership In the Ku jKluc Klan, nml wnrned Mn-ens further i',0 tw0-dnv carnival of the Heward I te bcunre of thec membership ngents Mct'nll Pest Ne. 20 will be open who u.p the common ground of Mas-enry i ,1 nt tll0 R,n,lquarter. 4101 Wal its a rlreK te work mere veerctly in clr- nnt Ml,pt members of the Legien ciilntliic tlielrnntl-Mii-onl-iirep'iBiiidn.l irivite-tl te the diiiicing. atme-cmenf" uiir iievcnimcni i ii in-ium-4.iv. . lie nlil. "that governs through flip inw (Nene f i's princip e" is mere vital than Sthe alntPii'iiiep of law and e-dcr (through our les.illj cetwlttlted author auther fltie. Our vjstpin of goxrriinient i on en on Jpeed te the" administration of imiilvli tment in dl'-guNe ami te Hip theory nml tirnptice of secret inini-litneiit or anv similar form of trannv. It gunr "antees te eer citizen charged with inn efferee a fair hearing before pun ishment can be inflicted, j "It is net material 1 this dicu dicu ien whether or net the Ku KIu Klan Is rrpnnlble for nil the occurrences 'common! charged te It. The practices 'of the organization arc genernll known 'and tinder-teod. and It imit be ap parent te any man who theitghtfullv cenld(Ts tin- re'ntlenlilp thnt should 'exist bclwii'ii our i itlenslil-i lid our XiOM'rnment that these pi notices lire oentran te the true ptinoiple of M.i 'fmnr mid of ceed EOMTIimt'lIt nml lefieshments. Tlieirs Ie-t. of Cninden. lias uis tietided meethus until September. Vice 'Commander Hareld HUer-en wum elected us dolpgnte te the State contention of the New Jersey department In Asbury I I'urk nct month. I The Shuhln-IJuchsbatiM I'et Ne. 0." 'will held n lawn fete this evening nt i 1041 Seuth llroed street. Dancing and icfrcliments nrc premised. Interest of pests throughout the Stntc has turned te the coming State and national conventions. The election of delegates has already taken plnce in mi ii of the pests, especially In these 'that have suspended activities for the summer months. The national jMtheiiitg nt New Or locus will be in the nature of a carni val, second mil in Its'pii tureso,ueness Crnnil Master Ames N. Allxiseu. te me ruinous .,,-,,, inn-.. m..i.-. during his term of oftiee ii heril of p.igeam. eiwi.iuv.-. "r.i"'-' - ' " " se of the State et Hiwn. sihcmi iviihul- rami .-.b..v ... !tlin Crnnil T.eil" Jssued u letter te the craft in thnt Stntc charging each niiil nil of the reg ular Ma'nns of levn, new us hereto fore when they were made a Masen, thnt "in the Stnte veu aic te be quiet 'nnd poaceuble subjects, true te our Government nnd just te .veur ceuntry: you nre net te countenance dlsle.vnlt.v or rebellion, but piitientl.v submit te legal nutherity nnd conform with cheer fulness te the (leieriunent of the coun try in which ou live." will Teach film actors rules for behavior, Producers Establish Scheel for the Hollywood Players New Yerk, June HI. What was said te be one of the most radical departures ever attempted in an effort te improve the quality of motion pictures was an an neunced esterriav by Adelph Zuker. president of the Famous l'la.vers-I.nslcy Corporation, which embodies the forma tion of the Paramount Stock Cemp-iny and fclinel of the I.ask stud.e. Ilnllv -"weed. Calif., with i Ir.s-i s for fie In struction ff plnvers in ev rv branch of their art and v.ifh complete mles gov erning the p'nvprs' cemlu'-t Inside and outside of tlie studio Among the rules stipulated is tiie fol fel fol eowing: "Be careful in the choice of our associates outside the studio. Remem ber, 'a man is known' by the company, he keeps.' A woman is known by the company she nvelds " ECZEMA PSORIASIS ITCH Or anyChrenic or Lecal Skin Trouble Ailt Your Druggist About RU-BON Smith, Kline & French Ce., Phila. Wholesale Dittributert Mether's Memery Boek these days when Baby was Kins, the rely-pely, cuddling days, the always-into-every-thing days and the later days off te school. These days are well spent with the photog raphers te store up pictures in Mether's Memery Boek. During this month, we make the unusual offer of three of our larpe 7x11 por traits with folders, for only S3.00. This ad must accom pany jour eider. CHAMPLAIN STUDIO 1311 WALNUT ST. I'lienr Walnut 1219 Even if you have chosen your summer foot wear our 10 sale of wo men's sport oxfords regu larly $14 and $16 makes it economy te buy mere. f fteiqeru)all -S S 'Hani SAnn, BLACK TRIMMED .RUBBER SOLE ti20 CJiasinut St. . f'fjWfFKMrEL. m I KHLH&K ei7 " n r JBKf Keep Your Bobbed Hair Fluffy and Beautiful Scraggly faded hair, especially if it is bobbed. will mar a girls leek mere than an ena thing. Xcuibre'HerpIcId should be used regularly te keep the hair soft, fluffy and abundant, After the first application the hair takes en new life and beauty. The natural sheen is at once manifest. Yeu seem te have much mere hair than you really hare. Make and keep your hair fluffy, abundant and beautiful wif MeuibresHerpicide Ccntihv I Better Built I CetJJhv U 1 fa? Better Scrvkcl Propels Returns - Eject I Ne Sprinte,kicn tptret : Leads 3H In.lenrf Cannet clog I prcturc tint it Nen-l leakAtle Card Index Trays and Drawers All Sizes Sind Finishes VEO fLI UKENS r O. 1 STATIONERS- JU PRINTERS-BLANK BO0KMFRS. lZNjUJSt. PHILADELPHIA. 719WWiiutSt They Get a Mile of Concrete Read for Nothing At a quarry in the Imperial Valley, California, where aggregates were being ob tained for another addi tion te the State's system of Concrete reads, the methods used in screening the stone caused a waste of 35 per cent. One of the Perdand Ce ment Association field en gineers interested in the progress of this work called attention te studies made by our Structural Mate rials Research Laboratory en the selection and pro portioning of materials for Concrete. He suggested that proper application of these might considerably reduce the waste. A change in the method of screening ma terials was therefore adopt ed, reducing the waste te only 15 per cent, without lowering the strength of the Concrete. New the stone is costing 42 cents instead of $1 a ten, as estimated when the contract was let this year, as against $1.45 actual cost last year. On the mileage te be built, this means a saving of mere than $30,000, which will be used te build mere Concrete read at no cost te the taxpayers. This is but one example of the value of our laboratory studies te users of Concrete. The Labora tory's work is te develop contin ually, without cost te the public, better and mere economical methods of making and using Con crete under all conditions. The Laboratory is one of the numerous services maintained by the Portland Cement Association -the joint research and educa tional foundation of 85 inde pendent manufacturers in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba, conducted for the bene fit of these who want dependable information en hew te use Concrete. Suggestions as te hew our work may be made mere useful te you are invited. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION cA National Organization te Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete s Atlanta Dotten Chlctfe D.Um Dtnvtr Dt. Melnct Detroit Helena IitditnapeU Kansas City Parkenburt PhiladelphG SanFrandtce Sealtla S(. Louts LtUI Milwaukee Pittiburch Mtfineatieua Portland. Ore. Vancouver. B.C. New Yerk Sail Lake City Waahlniten, D.C 1 Safe Milk Fr lafaati & IiralMi NO COOKING The "Feed-Drink" ! At" Aft Quick Lvmefc at Heae. OtKesvaa! Fewitalat. Ath tar HORUCJC3. tW AtW lafatttM ft ftikt&MM rW,T..r STORE ORDERS Buy Jlnytkiiif Any wlir Our Cnalemers are nst, P5 In tbf. aierk of. anr one slew. be may ttlvlrle their Pi"h.,,.f?P ""SRI iny tea Jin atom of rh.. Jhej rfttlnc thr beat '"'.. Fer "' rear we'ra been fndln eredlt te tnen.anifa f atlflfd tuatamer. WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT Marriett Bres. Mill 0HEITNUT tTKIETas' 4dlifeniia r..OaKr- "4i fimm rtinp" m anW . lfam BiK&zA -S Ji-r s . Srs-aim -i 3M Mhcvv .- .aw VTlaaaaaal a .- s tmM JTmited 1 nevtrknew a finer summer climate than that of Southern California. Balmy days, ideal for any sport, and at night, blankets." Ne better place for play, rest or sightseeing. Coel Pacific trade winds. Beach cities gay with life and color. Pine motorways from the Pacific's shores through valleya Eden-like with flowers, palms and oranges te the summits of mountains. Old Spanish Missions. Big Trees 300 feet high, 3000 years old. Vesemite. On the way, step at Salt Lake City; hear the' won wen derful organ in the Mermen Tabernacle; float like a sea-gull en the waters of Great Salt Lake. Side trip teDenverand scenic Colerado without additional cost. Take In Yellowstone National Park en your way. The LOS ANGELES LIMITED leaves C. & N.W. Terminal, Chicago, daily, at 8 P. M. CONTINEN TAL LIMITED leaves 10:30 A. M. Fare Greatly Reduced and Ne War Tax Xtiiutis trip sMaly little Mere than the tare eae way Write Let ut tall yen hew reasonably you can make the for Fre trip, and send illustrated booklets en California. Booklets Return via Pacific Northwest if you like. A hotel of unusual beauty and atmosphere "TTOW attractive,", is the eXpres JLT slen of guests when they come ' into the Hetel Majestic. Woodwork' fashioned by Europe's deft fingers. Seft Italian marbles and mosaics A stirring stained glass panel glow ing with an old .world, artistry. The Majestic is beautiful.' It has a distinguished atmesphere: true luxurious ness' without ostentation. And this character, this unusual charm, extends throughout the building. Ballrooms and banquet halls or intimate reception rooms for dancing, teas, bridge 'parties and suppers. Yeu will like the perfect appointments, the careful service and the very moderate charges. The Majestic is the kind of hotel that you can recommend te your out-of-town friends. It invites your patronage. Write or phone for reservations. , HetCl Chas. Duffy, Jr., General Manager MAJESTIC Bread Street at Girard Avenue Once a Knight Owner Always a Knight Oiener Osal Ml Fer Information, ask D. M. Davis, P. L. Pesklns. Agent. C 4k N. W. Ry., Oen'l Agent. U. P. System, $44 Wldener Bide., 508 Cem'l Trust Bldg.. Chestnut 3t, Philadelphia 15th ft Market 8U., Philadelphia Phene Spruce 09 ji Phene Locust 47(5 Chicago &Nerfh1Wt?stern Union Pacific System A car that has been steadily improved ever a period of 25 years deservedly commands the attention of thoughtful motorists seek ing sustained reliability and proven value for their investment. STEARNS stands for the ultimate in KNIGHT meter con struction and in superior coachwerk, ip riding comfort and in economical operation. SCOTT MOTOR COMPANY 908 North Bread St Phenes t Poplar 3244, 3245, 3246 The Knight Moter at Its Best in a Stearns ' 'the cede of King Hammurabi, , set up in the temple eCurduk 2000 B. C, allowed the choice 0f a successor by will. Property, under a Babylonian ,xvill, became solely the posses Sten of thejlmanager " 'Family trusts A fill Asm y "' mm JLHl WM JHw -:m ancient and modern WHILE 'estates te-day may net become the possession of the executers , and . trustees, they toeoftcn.do net stay in the family. An executer or trustee who is inex perienced in financial matters cannot be expected te exercise business judg ment. If a son is net yet established in business, a daughter net yet married, it is wise te have their property man aged for them. A wife should net be burdened with the care of her property -. zs Trusteeship is the modern method' of providing competent management for estates. $ff A trust can be made te cover practically any condition that may confront you. The Trust Com pany, operating en the. basis of fixed charges, is the established trustee. Our booklet, "Protecting the Family," 'outlines mere fully the .practical way in , which the t Trust ( Company! helps meet such exacting conditions. ; Send for it te-day. Philadelphia Trust Company v4i5 Chestnut Street Bread and Chestnut Streets i I P. T. CSV mU U-Hairdressr nd Bat fply ft. f y y.y.HfrV'.'UA4 V rtw.u
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