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i THE ADVOCATE NEW GOLDEN M aw c flip G h lirrh fK LYNCHINGS AGAIN n e w !) UI UIC b n ™ ON INCREASE ----------------- Federal Curb Sought; They FIRST A. M. E. ZION OHUROt Occur in Moat Statea 417 W illu m s Ave, ‘“ Usual Crime” Not Rev. John F . M o rd e n d , pastor. The Uaual Cause W EST C A FE in the GOLDEN W EST HOTEL H O L ID A Y Special Sunday Dinner» & S M I T H . Prop*. Regular Meal» Every Day The Stranger's Sabbath H om e OPEN A L L N IG H T 8RVENTH DAT ADVRNTI8T Sabbath School 2 0 0 P. M Services 3 :0 0 P. M M is« Pearl Stafford, Leader. V isitors welcome. ST PHILLIPS MISSION Rodney at Knott St. Morning service, II a. m ; Sun day School. 12 in. Archdeacon Black in charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay reader. A cordial welcome gwgita you at St. Phillip*. .'\ 1 L L L R a n d l R A O f Y l ‘ Midkpmdmnt c • R < i* m » n St m û rrec MPJ a ié w ir ii ^ THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. 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H lie Extra Poetare S. D. LYONS 316 N. Central Dept. B Oklahoma City, Okla. Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium -x-o-e-K-o-fr 62nd SL and 39th A t *. B. R. house ami in the altercation which followed, the mother, M rs. AnnicL owinan, was kdu.d as we|| as thc Sheriff. The three Negroes were ar- rested, tried. convicted of murder; the two men were sentenced to death and thc THE FIGURES New York* N\" V * Oct. 28- - to1,ifi° '««pnaonment. j Three Negroes, one a won. )n aPl,cal the evidence was, an. were taken from jail at found to he so faulty that the Aiken, S. C , on Oct. 8 and Jud* e' » « motion made by | Knights o f Py thias o f N. lynched. The same night a co.uns*1 or ,hc < ^ n s e , d‘»- Xegro was taken from jail niwaed the cam against Deu- A., S. A m E m A m A. und A. at Dover. Penn., and lynch- !*‘an i;owman' \\ sccn)cd h; (Operating Under Puprrvl- sum of U. S. Government) ed Since the first of January kcl>' ,hat a t\erd,ct . of . ')ot there have been twenty-four K‘ulty would be rendered for 4l5Vil Malvefn Avenu« Ivnchins—six more within other two defendants, Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark. the first ten months of l«2t. Hus was when the mob step- Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished hy the Government ;; than occurred in the full 12 |H‘d uwu.d vnehed all three. For All Baths. Santana« has 10 Raens. Diet and Cperatutf Room months of 1925. , Fedf al Law Dea,red .. , . .... -i.. In this connection it is\ In the last thirty-eight ., . c | Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running „„„ r,.„ ga- worth recalling years, according to data .. , * that . . . South , Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $ t per day I the v \ Carolina has thered i bv National i Asso- , , an , anti-Ivncli- ,, BATH RATES: eiatiou for the Advancement . , mg . law and . a , . favorable „ . re- $6.40 of Colored People. there cord on lynching. Hut the 21 Baths . . . $13.00—10 Bath* . . . . conclusion to which the N a-1 have been .1,58.1 Ivnchings in l’n lu 1 21 Baths to Pythian* and Caluntheans, $8.SO * tional Association for the the L nited States, an aver- . , . , age of nearly 1(X) a year. I lie Advancement of Colored . . . ; • . People has come, after years percentage t those who were , v , . ... . , i . i . of apeal to State -- authorities, charged, truly or not, with v - is that the only effective ma- y. b . P. O. E. OF THE WORLD ‘the usual crime", is less than « . . o- . chinery for stamping out 20 per cent. Since 1880 a to- , , •• 1T v Jf . . lynching in the United Stat- tal of nmetv women have • . , •. , , , been . lynched; » ' s i Lvnchings i • oc- es , must be provided .. , bv • an , . adequate roderai anti-lvnch- currer in ai States ot the mg • law. Union except seven. i) ; . j o Such iiu i a a trill bill i is s n now un u pending v iiu m i; I t M 'l . U I > r tllL V IllV lll 28 & Rob."' 46«h S.ree,S.PI^n,Su27tM i Hy , ,C ^ Z n n bc.r before the United States Sen NOTICE V,Ct," ,S "ere of the black ate. The measure is intended Sunday School i0 A M ; Sunday ser- TUCC. r r o i l l t h e s t a t i s t i c s It to assist the States in afford vices. 12 M and 7:30 P. If Mid-week > U > n S . 1,,. Dahlia Temple No. 202. I. B. V. Services. Monday. Wednesday and p p c a r s m a t O l t i l l JHr.sOll.s ing to all persons within) 0 . & of w.. o f portiaad, Oretjou, Friday evening«. All nation« welcome l y n c h e d b e t w e e n 1 8 8 9 ailtl their jurisdiction the equal mreta the 1st «ml 3rd Tuesday 1918. 2,522 were Negroes nilthta in each mouth at Htae Audi Mt. Olivet Baptist Church and 702 were whites—the protection of the laws. The torium. All visiting Daughter E ast First & Schuyler Streets i • -o y ,, 0 bill rests upon the clause of IClks in good standing in their re- percentage being , 8.2 to 21.8. Sectlon j Jf the Fourteenth Rev. E . C . D yer. P astor «peetive Temples are invited to P h on es: E ast 3333; T a b o r 149! ¡The largest number of lynch- Amendlucnt( which reads; meet with ua. mgs, 2,834, were committed » Nor sha„ an Statc • . ♦ in the south, lu the ... PAULINK YOUNG. north deny to any person within b u U k M n V o n In P e r d u ti there were 21l>, the Daughlcr Ruler. its jurisdiction the equal pro C. G E E W O CHINESE 156 and in Alaska and cst' un tection of the laws.” It pro ROSE CITY LODGE No. I l l , I. L U L A H I ’ IIU A R D , MEDICINE CO. known localities, 15. Daughter Secretary vides for a fine of $10,(XX) up- B. P. 0. E. of W MEETS th* 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY Laws Delay Not Involved a GEE WO. ««II . . . , , . , on a County in which a lyn- EVENINOS OF EACH MONTH known HerbnJ ist, h** I is true that in the period chi takes place, recover- AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM. m id# a lif# study o f Syracuse L odgr, No. the curative properti«# V)2\-4 there has been a able by the famiIy or depen- 381^4 E MORRISON STREET. p i n m n l by Oràntnl I, K. of P., meets the R o o b . Hrrtn. Buds *r>J shap decline m the number dcnts of the victim; it also A L L VISITINO BROTHERS second and fourth Fri Bark, and thcrafrocn compound«*«! hi# truly ot such crimes. In 1921, 64 provides nrnviA^ flir , llH nr(t<, rnlinn ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. day nights each month for the prosecution wonderful Herb# ram- persons were lynched; at the Stag Auditorium edie#. In their make-up Ii(v >9 . 107J ,i,. IOj . ' J " '» Federal courts of lynch- t . H. WILLIAMS, E. R. no poicons or narcotic# 3 81 V, E. Morrison St. are used; p e r f e c t l y STAG AUDITORIUM , J ’ “ 8 , . 19 2 1 ‘ 16; ers and delinquent and negli-' harm!««#, and m a n y G A R N E R G R A Y S O N . C. C. 192:* 18. But. as pointed out, - t officcrs o{ the |aw. roots and herb# that 381V» E. Morrison St he use» are unknown 971 E. 21st St.. N. the lirst teu months ot 1926 ,, „ . . e _r:_:n*nv ;nfrndl. to the medical profession o f today, It was origmell) introuu- E j J. MINOa Secretary, A VO ID OPERATIONS by takin* his remedies r t »r n r H n U rcr. r E. ARTHUR NELSON. number of ced in 1920, reintroduced on tn time for Stomach. Coughs. Colds. Rheu IU U ,U a iarK cr 419 Abington Bldg. K of R & 8 matism. Kidney, Lung. Liver, Catarrh. Blood. |i n r h i n i F C thnn the entire A prd U ( 1921( in the House Inflammation. Neuralgia and all femal# and l,ian ehildren's ailmenta. Call or write. Sent bj CUT o f 1 9 2 ^ mail or parcel poet. - . . . . . of Representatives by Con -1 C. G E E W O CHINESE ne of the causes assigned g ressan L C. Dyer, and pas- MEDICINE CO. for lynching is that people sed b the House of Repre- » 4 AI4*r StrMt. 8. W. C n m Tblrt were impatient ot the law s j s c n t a t i v e s o n J a n . 26, 1922, ------------------------------------------ delays. But the recent mob by a vote of 2M) to 119 Levi P. Jones SELL OUR QUICK s e l l i n g lawlessness a t Aiken, On January 27 the bill was M E D I C I N E S and T O I L E T G O O D S and at Dover does rcfcrred to the Setia‘ e Judict P A Y WHEN SOLD. BE QUICK. . u ' Temí i n n . , oots b o x 2273. DESOTO s t a t i o n , not substantiate tins asser ary Committee. M e m p h i s . TENN. tion. For in both cases the Anti-Lynching Bill Re-intro Meeta every firat Wednesday night In each month at 8 o'clock Cash paid for F al»« T eeth . Dcntel ,au* w*th due dilligence had at itt duced G o ld . Platinum and Discarded Jewel- been put into Operation. The Headquarter* and Club Rooms. 284'4 N. 17th Street On May 6, 1922, a memo rv. H oke. Sm elting A R efining mobs in defiance of courts rial urging the prompt en All ex-service men are welcome to join. For further Information O tseg o, M ichigan.— A dv ------ o------ CALI. BROADWAY 5426 SAMUEL MALVERN, /*.,» Ctmmtmdtr murdered tin prisoners. BUNGALOW. 5 room s, including In the South Carolina case actment of the Dyer Anti- bath, modern, built-in«, w oodlift. Lynching measure, signed laundry trays, gas and electricity; the COUTtS had dismissed the by 24 State Governors, 39 ¡Si aKainst o n . o i .he three Mayors of Cities, 47 Jurists with ra spberies; sewer in and paid; defendants. and distinguished lawyers, 3 one b lo ck Mississippi car Price An attorney of Aiken des- Archbishops, 85 Bishops and ?3200; m od erate amount d o w n , re mainder like rent. 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H.s three boys were ish and prevent iynch. plowing in a field nearby. ? and mob violence.” His wife, Annie, was making ()n Scpt 21 the bill was soap in a pot in the front of b ht upon the fioor of the house and Bertha Low- hf Senate by Senator ShoPt. man, h.s daughter, w aslrjd but met a decisive the 7 ard. rheck when a group of Sou- Tr.!a Process Interrupted tIiern Senators announced he officers were in plain tbat tbey would fillibuster. clothes and wore no badges , n the prcliminary wrangle or anything else to identify , hat ensued the opportunity them as officers. The two to bring it to a vote for con women, seeing the 4 white sideration was lost. Thus men aproaching became ex- ( - css adiourned without cited and one of them scream any decisive acti„n being ta- Tor [ £ ^ ,X w h ! c h T h t '* * » 7 n.r 0 .lucc,I nousc liuo w n i c n i n i a n d |S now pending before l ^ ° ,women had r,un’ a,nd, !,n the Senate Judiciary Conim- which were a number of chil- ittee. dren ranging in age from a The majn objection made few months to twelve years. tQ the D Anti-Ly„ching Ihe bowmans had been hy- Bi„ was that it infringed on mg in Aiken County a little StaU Rights. 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