Fiery Cross, Volume 3, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1924 — Page 7

Friday, March 28, 1924

THE FIERY CROSS PAGE SEVEN

WOMEN OF THE KLAN SURPRISE MINISTER

KANSAS CITY STIRRED BY KLAN REVIVAL

ROCKPORT, Ind., March 22. Eleven Women of the Klan visited the United Brethren church here Sunday night as a surprise to the minister and congregation. The

United Brethren organization is planning to build a new church and the women presented a purse of money to the pastor with a note, saying the contribution was to be added to the building fund. The women marched to the pulpit, one carrying a small electrically-lighted cross, and after forming a circle in front of the pulpit the speaker for the delegation in a few words pre

sented the gift. It was gratefully received and the minister thanked the TTohien for the interest in his church and for the work the Women's' Organization has been doing here. The organization of the Women of the Klan is growing rapidly here and is active in extending the good work of the Klan movement. Several Women of the Klan recently visited the home of the pastor of the Baptist church and presented the wife of the pastor with a purse. The gift was made on the eve of the removal of the minister and his wife to another field of endeavor.

Meetings, Started in TabernacleJ

Twenty Weeks Ago, Continue to Draw Great Crowds

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

Advertisements under this head will be published at the rate of 16 cents a line, six average words to the line; minimum charge 64 eents. Copy must be in his office by noon on Monday of publication week. Bring or mail your ad, together with your remittance, to 680 Century b-ulding-.

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KANSAS CITY, March 22. Kansas City is being awakened by a revival started twenty weeks ago In the Tabernacle here by the Rev. Carl Walker. Interest seems to grow as the meetings continue, and the audience at each service is measured by

the capacity of the Tabernacle. Special visitors Sunday night were cavaliers from Lee Summit, Independence and Kansas City. It Is vouched for here that more than 500 Roman Catholics have renounced the church of Rome and joined hands, hearts and minds with Protestantism during these revival meetings. The daily press here has fcever mentioned, the revival services. A few years ago when Billy Sunday held a revival in a similar tabernacle the Star carried not less than two

pages a day on his services. It was known at the beginning of the Rev. Mr. Walker's revival that he was favorable to the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. That was sufficient to

keep the daily newspapers silent on his services. Proof that the newspapers who attempt to block truth lose prestige is being revealed by these wonderful meetings. Persons are flocking

! here by the hundreds from as far as j 300 miles away to attend the meetings.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Under this head church meetings, social gatherings and like announcements of not over seventy-five words, will be published at a. charge of one dollar, cash with order, for each Insertion. Copy must be iS thts office by noon on Monday of publication week.

KLAN PAYS TRIBUTE TO FALLEN COMRADE

The Liberty Hall local and state campaign is now under way. The finance committee has arranged a splendid card filing system to keep a record of all donors. Life membership certificates In Liberty Hall are given in return to those who contribute $25 or more to

the building fund. This may be paid in payments of $1 per week or more. Mail all subscriptions to Liberty Hall Headquarters, 3220 East Michigan street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Chicken suppers are served every Thursday evening, from 5 to 8, at 3218 East Michigan street, by the ladies of Liberty Hall.

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WOMEN OF THE KLAN

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FOR RENT

FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM IN modern home; gentlemen preferred. 1401 X. Alabama. 21

Junior O. U. A. M., Indianapolis Council No. 2 meets each Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Druids hall, 14 West Ohio street. Apr4

Herbert A. Smith, teacher of violin, will teach in your home or my studio at 311 Marion building, corner Meridian and Ohio streets. Phone Kenwood 4122 for appointment. 21

WASHINGTON, D. C, March 17. In the Christian church at Bookwalter, O., on March 15, 140 Klansmen of Fayette county Klan No. 77 participated in the funeral rites of

Klansman Jfthn A. Paul, highly respected prominent citizen and business man of Bookwalter. It was the largest funeral ever held in northern Fayette county. The Rev. J. D. Gordon, of Jamestown, Ohio, preached the sermon, assisted by the Rev. S. J. Bennett, Mr.

Paul's former pastor.

The hymns, "Nearer, My God, to Thee," and "Abide With Me," were sung" by a Klan choir .. of twenty voices. Mrs. Walla Ervin presided

at the piano.

The members of Fayette Klan No.

77 formed a large human cross at

the cemetery. Klansmen were pall bearers.

Fayette Klan No. 77, now has hundreds of friends in northern Fayette

county where before it had only a

few.

This is the second Klan funeral

held in Fayette county, that of

Klansman McCoy being held a short time ago in the Church of Christ of

this city at which time 150 Klans

men participated in the services.

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Enthusiastic Meeting Features Week's Activities Minister Addresses Gathering

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Rev. Clarence Wilhelm will speak at Trinity M. E. church, 623 Division street, next Sunday, March 23, at 2:30 p. m. Take ""West Indianapolis car, get off at corner of Division street and Oliver avenue. Meeeting for both men and women. Come early in order to get a good seat 21

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! EI.WOOD, Ind., March 22. The

! Women of the Klan are becoming j I more active each week. One of the ! most enthusiastic and largely at

tended meetings ever held by the organization featured the week's activities. The only thing that worries the women now rs to obtain a hall large enough to accommodate those who wish to attend these rousing meetings. The membership is growing so rapidly that the headquarters problem really is serious. The meeting last week was addressed by a prominent minister of Eiwood. He congratulated the Women for the wo-, k they are doing and paid an eloquent tribute to the Knights of the Ku Klnx Klan and the principles thry st ,:i(l for. This part of Madison county truly is ;iwuke.

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$ for $2.00; 25 for $14. Agents

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Big banquet and meeting at the Blaine Avenue M. E. church, 1425 Blaine avenue, Tuesday evening, April 1. Start serving supper at 5:30. Speaking at 7:30, by Judge Charles J. Orbison. Supper, 35c a plate. Take West Indianapolis car to Reisner and Howard streets, walk one block east and one-half block south. 23

ABERDEEN, O., March 22. An enthusiastic meeting of Klansmen was held here last week, at which a class of several candidates was in

itiated. The meeting was addressed by a Baptist minister, who clearly explained the ideals of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. As proof that the Klan is active here, one hears rumors that prac

tically all the leading business men of the place are members of the organization. In connection with these rumors it is said the enemies of the Klan, aliens who hold allegiance to a Roman organization, have attempted to turn patronage from the business men suspected of membership in the Klan organization. The

editor of the weekly paper circulated here is a man of fairness and he is doing much good in contradicting untruthful stories circulated by the enemy. Business men who can see the rights of America first are not afraid to invest their money here. A large garage and filling station, financed by real Americans," will soon be ready for business.

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K, K. K. AGENTS Here is your chance to get a great bisr assortment of KLAN jewelry at half price. Watch charm, $6.00; Ring, to. 00; Seven buttons and pins all different, $11.25 ; Three KI.AN pocketpieces, bronze, silver plate and gold plated. $1.75. The whole lot worth $24.00. sent to agents for $12.00. You take no chances, we give your money back if not more than pleased. We deal 100 on the square. Ac right now, make some big monoy (luick. Catalog sent FREE. National Emblem Co., Box 624. Dept. K-64," Omaha, Neb:

VERSAILLES, March 22. Edith Kelly Gould, former wife of Frank

J. Gould of New York, in three years of age; will be treated as one

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i weeks will receive the verdict of ! the court as to whether she is entitled to one-half of Mr. Gould's wealth, estimated at $100,000,000. i This was announced after she pre- ! sented her claim on the ground that, as there was no settlement at the JJanip of the marriage, she is entitled to ono-half of Mr. Gould's property. She bases her action on French law, contending that as this law was : qualified to divorce her it should also ! serve to settle her status as wife, i M. Henri-Robert, in behalf of Miss

Kelly, said, although Miss Kelly was English and Mr. Gould American, they lived in France, adding: "It is unjust that a dollar prince like Mr. Gould should say: 'You are EnjrlLsh, I am American; we married without a contract and I owe you nothing.' "

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CHORISTERS AND SINGERS "PAradise," the beautiful new sacred solo, is the one you need for church service or high-class entertainment, 25c. Chas. A. Cramer, Cedar Run, N. J. Apr. 18

The box supper for Liberty Hall scheduled to be held March 21 was postponed on account of inclement weather, bnt will be held at some future time. Watch for the date. Many thanks to the west side ladies and friends of "Cornelia Pickle, Plaintiff," play given at Red Men's Hall at New York and Denny streets, March 20. 29

E. II. COOK

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Rev. Charles H. Gunsolus, a lecturer and writer of national reputa

tion, will speak at the Spiritualist

Church of Truth Sunday evening March 30, at 7:45 o'clock. Subject:

"Modern Spiritualism." Mrs. Nellie

Edelman will also be present. Mrs. Nellie Welding will have charge of special music. Church is located in

Red Men's hall, corner of North street and Capitol avenue. Come early if you want a seat. Everybody welcome. , 28

HELPLESS LEGS NOT A HANDICAP FOR HIM

GOOD COAL Seasonable Prices Weaver Coal Co.

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Special meeting for MEN ONLY. Southern Avenue Baptist Church, Sunday, March 30, 2:30 p. m. Major Hites, a well-known speaker, will deliver an address of interest to men. Take Shelby street car to Southern avenue, walk one square east. 28

HAIR CUT 25c Stubbins Hotel Barber Shop Corner Ceorgia ind Uliori StreMi Wm. E. Haywood, Proprietor

WAYLAND, N. Y., March 22. The largest vote ever polled at an election here resulted when the Americans awakened to what the Roman Catholic church was attempting to do. A concerted effort was made

to elect a man indorsed by the Roj man Catholic church as president of j the town board. A man indorsed by i Knights of the Ku Klux Klan was i elected by a nice majority, and i every candidate running for office and indorsed by Klansmen was i elected to office. It was a complete i housecleaning, the first time in many l years the town officers have been

placed in office by Americans. A huge cross was burned in celebrating the election, and practically the entire town turned out to celebrate.

BOYER BEAUTY SCHOOL HAS Marinello graduate operators to lni'ruct you in a scientific method of beauty culture. Call for terms. Lincoln 2140 at 23 N. Pennsylvania street, formerly Boyer Marinello Approved Beauty Shop. 28

Klansmen's Creed Coupon

THE FIERY CROSS PUBLISHING COMPANY, 580 Ontnry Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Gentlemen: I am herewith enclosing ten nf (In silver orstainps) to cover cost of mailing la wlf-sealing tube, two-color reproduction ol Klansmen't Creed.

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Special meeting for men and women Sunday afternoon, March 30, at 2:30 o'clock, Emmanuel Baptist church, corner Laurel and Woodlawn. Mrs. N. Hurlburt (known as Mrs. H.) will deliver the address,

Take Prospect street car to Laurel, one square north to church. Every

body welcome. 28

ST. LOUIS, March 22. Golden Harrison, 21-year-old ex-marine, lost the use of both legs when a truck turned over on him in the Virgin Islands two years ago. The truck broke Harrison's spine, permanently paralyzing both legs, but failed to break his determination to do the things other young men do, including automobile driving. Harrison, who is a patient at the Veterans' Hospital, near Jefferson

Barracks, consulted Walter Paul, an automobile dealer, who assured him that a few innovations in the matter of contpaTs, would make an auto manageable by him. Tuesday was

Harrison's twenty-first birthday and

he took his first lesson in operating a machine. It is Harrison's "personal" birthday gift to himself.

The car is controlled entirely by

hand by means of a series of levers

under the steering wheel. Harrison plans to practice operating it on

the roads near the hospital until

May .5, when he and his sister, and a

buddie from the hospital, .will start for California in the car. Harrison plans to drive the car the entire distance, leaving tire changing to sister and the buddie. He enlisted in the marines when 17 years old.

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CARD OF THAXKS

e especially thank tne many

neighbors, friends and fellow members of the Klansmen and Klans women for their kindness in the sick

ness and death of our beloved hus

band and brother. (Signed) MRS. F. HOWE AND SISTERS, 230 Hanson Ave. 28

YOU ARB NEVER URGED TO TAKE EXTRA WORK AT

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ISO GREEX IX THIS AFFAIR MARTINS FERRY, O., March 22. Klansmen of Martins Ferry celebrated in regal style Monday night, St. Patrick's day, but there was no green flags waved or green neckties displayed. However, the American flag was in evidence, and the sky was brilliantly lighted by a beautiful flaming cross on the hilltop west of the city. Bombs preceding the

burning of the cross attracted the attention of the citizens of the city. A Martins Ferry newspaper, commenting on the celebration, said: "It is understood the display was part of a valley-wide demonstration of the Klan, as nearly all cities in this part of the state report the burning of the Klan emblem."

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Major E. flinton and wife, district

officers in charge of the American

Rescue Workers' forces in the state

of Indiana, declare that none has ever applied to them for help in times of need but what has been reliered to some extent. We may not be able to give what tey want, the major says, but the need has always been supplied. The task this winter has been a heavy one, but God, through the churches, clubs and the

good American public, has supplied all our needs according to his prom

ise. God has given us wonderful success- in oar mission since we opened. We are an American organization, working on American principles, operated by real American. MAJOR E. MINTON. "Submitted by Mrs. Major Mintoa." 28

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