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#*AGE FOUR The ADVOCATE S A T U R D A Y D E C E M B E R 19. 1911 LANGSTON HUGHES FLAYED BY INFIDELS OF SO. ! BIG SHOTS PHI Aftermath of The FAMOUS POET ON SPOT Non-PartizanConfab SAYS CHRIST Traducing the Negro to honor Washingtonj ------- --------------- CARTER O WOOD8CN 4 A -------------------- —« 99 NAPERVILLE. ll.L . Dec 18 News By KELLY MILLER has Just reached The Advocate thut J To do proper honor to George These close relations existed and The Non Partisan Conference has anil functioning As I said some*hors 1. Nichols A Co. of Naptervllle. Illi Washington. as the prejudiced ele- the intermarriage of these p o o r gone Into history The after tone Is else, they are riding a dead horse and nois are publishing a new edition of still riuging In our ears The enthusl slicking spurs Into his side But the meat in the country sees It. the Ne- whites and Negroes followed When The Official History of The Negro astlc response to the call Issued by yuungcr generation will look up the gro must be dramatised as the lowest race prejudice began to assert Itself, of the lowest with no chance for es howerer. laws were passed to penal- Congressman DcPriest was but Indie stream, and not down, for dynamic Betty wants to know if love is an Race. cape from his inferior status The poor iso the intermarriage of those ele excuse for a girl to break all the rules ntlve of the wide spread spirit of po hydraulic power The book la called PROGRESS OF white man. who was Just as badly monts. The laws themselres wore so of moral decency and get herself in liticai uneuslness and unrest prevalent * * * off at that time must appear as worded as to show that these condl- to trouble. She says she has u friend A RACE and Is by W H. frogman. throughout the race The Negro has The Negro has vaguely felt this po fai superior to the enslaved Negro tions did generally obtain throughout who explains her misdemeanor by L L D and J L N k M k AH with an no political home In which he feels liticai dissatisfaction for several dec This, of course, is to be emphasis the country at that time The praam- such an excuse and passes it lightly Introduction by K K. Melon of Tusko- that he Is a welcome and satisfied «des luit he has allowed himself lo be mi here and there to satisfv the ble of the law of Maryland aid. "And by. gee Institute There are special arm member. The press, pulpit, platform beguiled by the false blandishment desires of our race-haters who will forasmuch as divers freeborn English ies by Mrs. Booker T. Washington. and other organs of public opinion ee of purtv promise This lias repealed thereby be made to rejoice that the women forgetful of their free condl- Why do human beings blame all \v m ivg.m. r M. McMcii. Alton L ho Ibis dissatisfaction Neither Of the Itself so often that It can no longer people of that dav believed as the tion and to the disgrace of our uation P R O T E S T S P O U R IN T O T H E Holsey. aud other noted writers 475 two great political households have deeelve even the simplest The Non majority of them do today — that do intermarry with Negro slaves, by their sins on love. It is au excuse for any great desire for him. except to it Partirán Conference is the first seri immorality, theft, and murder All graving« tell the tale of Race Progress G OV ER NO R OF C A R O LIN A the Negro must be kept dawn which also divers suits may arise. ttllie his political potentiality for Its "its attempt, on pari of the Negro. In My attention has just been call- touching the issue of such w omen, and the folly of depravity and flesh is as it has never been told before. own ends Bul the Negro now feels consolidale this dissatisfaction, lu or err to is laid at its door, while the College Publication Denounced For ed to a play written for the George 11 great damage doth befall the mas Where can you find more thrilling that he must turn this potentlanlly to gnnlse It ami give It effettive ciprés blameable thing is our way of dodging Washington Bicentennial to dram ter of such Negroes, for preservation and lack of backbone to face results heroism than was displayed l*> one his own account regardless of parly «ton Hitherto, the expression of dis Publishing “ Blasphemy” Poem atize this very idea. In this play whereof for deterring such free-born of our own actions. We are so nnxiou CrUvtia Altucka m ths famous Boston fate or fortune Ills political .-slate satisfaction has been explosive and ef the poor white man. the indentured women from such shameful matches, to justify our deeds in our own eyes Massacre? Or Peter Salem at Bunker has been miserably managed i»¡. to fervescent Hut now It Is to be I li a d e servant of George Washington's be it enacted, etc." Hill? Or Major Jeffrey in the cam now. Inti It la to be hoped that ll will *'>•' basta of concerted jirtloii (HpeclaD In passing such a law in Virginia and in the eyes of the world that we day. is made to express his con fail to take stock of ourselves and see puign of Mobile? Or John Wall and be more efficiently done from no At beat a conference furnl*h<*d op KALRIOII. N C . Dec 29 If l.mm tempt for the Negro and refuse to they said. “ And for the prevention of ourselves as we really are When our *n port unit V to «wap experience and ex *ton HttKh«*s. our «©It* hr at ml poi*t. associate with him because of his col that abominable mixture and spurious desires are awry our whole thinking William fa r ney at Fort Wagner? Or t'apt Callloux at Port Hudson? Or or. This is the contribution to ru e hereafter may Increase Congressman DePrIest hud the change view« and to devine mean* of thiMiKltt dial h«» was Fomina down in hate Which some of the American in this dominion, as well by Negroes, process suffers and we fail to adjust Quinton Bandero lu the Cuban War? happy sagacity tu strike flu* Iron harmonlxlng those views and harnen* (n (his Tar ll«»«»l Stuto ami *frt uwny ourselves to society. It all conies Mulattoes. and Indians intermarrying P« t le hope that the celebration will while It WM red hot. Thu evenly bui lug them to nome efectlve «chetile of with aom««thttiK new. In th© form of with English, or other white women. from a love of self To be courted Or Privates Roberts and Johnson, the meet! fortune of thetwo major parti procedure Too often our conference« loheratlnti of treatment, he now has. make. and admired by the boys is the ruina first Americans to receive the coveted eitd In vupnroun enthusiasm and dec as the sasuiK goes, atiothor thought a Now is the time, therefore, to begin as by their unlawful accompanying tion M |1 v n the Negro rote strategh of our girls of today. They will Croix de Guerre In the World War - niflcatue The Conference wui called Inrut ton of Impotent purpose Kven coming to him combatting these ideas instead of giv- with one another, be It enacted, etc go any length to satisfy this abnormal For the hound «log* of Southnrn pre ing our approval to our own humilia- This did not help matters Why. beside the glorious achievement without prejudice either for or a thin may not he altogether without for in " k a o " T homas craving for popularity. Every breath advantage lint the permanent result tion as some Negroes In various parts w here, however. [they draw is a sigh to be approved of such men the modern gang warfare Kalnat either party It eschewed Re will depend upon the ability «if the judice have !i«*«»n unlra*ht?d ¿tg.ilnit him The Indlrert ohjert of their lb of the country are doing It is unfortu- Branagan_ln speaking of Phlladelphl- I , . km .A aoiaoKt a/t.vw So u- > vt adulation and nilti said. There ina *' u* n* a'ter. to w.n .initiation ana of A1 Capone and his notorious gun publican ami Democratic partiianwhlp conferee* t.» f-dlow up those r*»*«du it la I attack 1* a publication with ht-ud- nate that we do not appreciate how a. said mere are are manv. many, verv very many many r praise, and he admired for their phy men look like a Sunday School Con alike, but laid the chief «trenn of ein industriously the propagandists in this blacks who . . begin to feel them- sical beauty instead of their character phaaia upon Negro partisanship, ll "-an«Ui.- tb.-m Into some quarters at <*h*i»©l Hill, which I* the seat of the University of North Caro country work to pervert history Thru selves consequential will not The reason is because all their vention. put race before party. Knee in deeper form of practical action. lina The name of the mnicnxtne their churches and schools and by the be satisfied unless they get white wo- | thoughts are centered around their than politic*. The white race acts on The uuthurl««*d Committee of the use of the press and the theatre the men for wives, and are likewie exeeed- egos Constantly thiuking of self leads T H E BIG S H O T S which I* under fire I* Contvmpo The thl* principle, which make« the Negro propagandtsts labored earnestly for irsAly impertinent to white people in seme girls astray, while others draw think and act likowiae. The Negro'« Non Part lean Conference is now hard editor of t'ontempo were hoapltalde Furthermore, The New Progress of cause I* almlllar to that of the Anti- at work formulating son»© scheme of to Hughe* alien he visited In Chapel half a century to bring this country to 'ow circumstances . . . I solemnly | within themselves and become the vil the position of enjoying such carica- swear 1 have seen more white women . lage-flowers The same reason cous a Race now lucludcs "Who's Who hi Saloon League Some of It* members permanent organisation which will lllll ami tnihllnh«*«) a po« m from hi* ture of the Negro participants in the married to. and deluded through the ^ es some boys to be shy. and other to The Negro Race.'' an exclusive copy ,ire unswervable Republican*. tome carry out the finding* of the Confer pen ami a «hurt article ha««*d upon enee The new agetiey must Hot par the Scott shorn affair government of the reconstruction pe- »T,s of seduction by Negroes in one force their attentions on their girl righted feature thut tells you who the are hard and f«*t Democrat», while ailed or duplicate the sphere and fun« rlod as was portrayed In “ The Birth year in Philadelphia, than for eight ecqualntances. The iMHtie ttf t'ontempo In which still other* art» Independent«; hut all of a Nation". They succeeded in this years I was visiting (West Indies and big shots are today aud why Nothing stand first and foremost for prohibi tion of other organisations ct>mmttt©d Hughe* material wa* publish©«! wa* This weakness in character and lax effort, and the Negro in consequence the Southern States I. so far In many rrspact* (or radical cognate ta*k*^ like It ever printed before. You read tion which they striveto promote thru Is now despised and rejected Appar- know. too. that according to the ity of morals in the youth of today a* * hit© folk w ould *ay) that Negro not only history, but history in the e it her or both of the contending pat Of course, the die hard partlian entlv the aim now- Is to re-enslave the records of the United States Burean is engaging the attention of our edu leaders In thl* city nml other sec tie* The »nalogy goes «till further. failure tions of th«« state were unahl© to be Negro or exterminate him and bring of Census of 1SS0 in one \ irginia ( o.. cators all over the country and they making. Neither party favor* prohibition any politicians have prophesied are at loss to know how to cope with the world to the point of accepting only. Nensemond. there were ten Ne- Prominent people everywhere praise more than It doe« the cau*© of the Th«*y have already done their best, lieve what they saw and many won* this as his just portion. p w s married to white women. These the situation What the next genera Negro. In both Instance* the align one hear* her«*ttlM»uts. to discredit the tiered If the unlver*lty wa* responsi this umazing work tion will be like is hard to say when It is a wilful misrepresentation of close relations were not entirely bro- ment 1* local, without reference to movement In the eyes «>f the Kopuldl ble for such s progressive publication they will not have the Inheritance of the historv of the American Revolu- ken up even after that time, for 1 dts- ' The best accomplishment yet pub party creed or party -principle In the «an I Hisses from whom they derive They wer«» not kept iu *u*pen*e long, tion to picture the Negro as being de- tinctlv remember that immediately moral stamina so necessary for the lished."— T. J. Johnson, l’rin. Shelby North both parties are wet. uud let u* th«*tr power and their provender Hut however. progress and development that only based far below the status of the poor following the Civil War. at least half From away down nt Anderson. nay. pro-Negro. In the South they are despite It u!l. the movement promise* better things than we have hitherto South Carolina, Wilton K Hall white whites. History shows that Negroes a dozen white women married Ne- the highest spiritual attributes, un Inst. "Deserve* a place In every library." both dry and ©qualy unfriendly to the been able to secure by carrying ull of hewapuper puhllnher. address«*«! a pro held as slaves were so much better groes in Buckingham. \ irginia. where selfishness. chasitv. honor, strength of Negro's political demand*. The Negro cared for by the aristocracy and had I wa-s brought up. and were glad to character, faith and sanctity should be —O. 11 Bernard. Trim Stale Agent. can hardly be all Republican nor all opr g i *« m I * to a single market The te*i to Governor Max Gardner against laid at the Shrine of Love. price demanded Is not mere paltry so many more opportunities for men- get them. "The best I have ever examined " — Democrat any more than can the pro- patronage, but rights and privileges Con tempo because of the natter In It tal and moral development than the A* the celebration is now being N A N C Y L E E written by Hughe* III* first attack hibitioniMtn, unless they belie the pro- D. C. Braytou. Pres. Alabuma Christ poor whites that the Negroes them- worked out. however, these facts are fesslon of faith In the principle* they under the Const Hut !«m and the law, wa* made lu a poem by Hughe* en selves looked down upon this class ignored and it will merely tend to l- ian Inst. profess. The Negro In the South cau upplemented by patronage a* a guar titled "Christ in Alabama ” with contempt. The free Negroes of dealize slavery or Justify extermina- The Anderson publisher naked Go? no more align himself with illy whit«* sutee of good faith "I would not be without It."*—J. D that day, moreover, became free only tion of the race as a necessity to pre- Gardner If he could sanction Ida* Republican* than with Bourbon Dem Hill. Pres. C. A S liug list College. by their dint of energy and unusual vent race admixture, for thorough se- phemy. slurs on white t«**tll© women ocrats w ithout stultifying hi* race •de enterprise and tended to constitute a gregation means ultimate extermina- j *4>rk«'rM nml a reference to Dill© Jus votion. There is not a Mingle lutelll Y O U 'R E ON T H E SP O T prosperous element of farmers, me- tion. History shows, that it has never Gee nn blind ami tlisensetl without cnl gent Negro in the country, except chanics. and artisans, some of whom, worked otherwise. People who must ling for expulsion of the stildeut those few whosupersonal Interest* or Here is a chance for you to obtain following the example of the whites, live in the most unsanitary districts, editors ambition* are iuvo!v«»d in partisan i*>- this precious volume at half price became slave holders themselves, work the hardest, eat the worst food. In this article. Hughe* referred to A Health Column titles, who will not readily espouse 3 777 Negroes owned 1.769 slaves in have the least desirable recreation, tin« two Wiiineii on the train with th«* without your first sending a cent these principles. Certainly the young jgj,) and acquire the least knowledge can- Scott «boro victim* a* "two whit© Simply mark and mail the hand coup er educated men and women will do By DeNorval Unibank. M. D. The prejudice of that time, there- not live as lone or accomplish as prostitutes" nml mlvl?«« d the mill so gladly. Exception* must always be on below. Instead of the regular price fore, was one of caste and not of race, those who do not encounter these owners of Huntsville. Ala. to pay their S IX T H A O LIBAN 8T R K F T 8 of }.' 90, pay the postman only 11 45 made for those of the anteluvlun type '..to.iio Negro was socially re- handicaps; and such unfortunates j women decent wage* "wo they won't of mind which can neither learn new ceived by well-to-do white people, may not live to accomplish any thing fl ee t! t o h e pr on t tt ilt er t " plus a few cents postage You will things or forget oldone*. The*«» Ima PO R TLA N D . ORX When your physician comes in ans- then have for your very own the latest gine Phillis Wheatley was received by at all if these inequalities are not re- Hughe* concluded his article In 4h«* that the party of Thaddeu* Stev | wer to your call don't be too harsh a George Washington. Jefferson enter- moved. The only thing required following manner en* and Charles Sumner is ntill ailv«* anil best Race History America has tained Milburn and Banneker. the ultimate extermination is to bring it | judge Don t feel that he has not done ' If the*«* 12 million Negro Ameri Governor of Georgia had Austin Dab- to pass that the Negroes death rate his work if he does not load you down ever seen If not satisfied, your mon cans don’t rain«* such a howl that th«* | with medicines Don't feel chagrined ey will be refunded Instantly. ney as a guest at his home; and even will exceed their birth rate. doors of Kllhy prison *hake until th«* In later years, before race prejudice The Negroes unfortunately never 1 if he has little to say aud does not nine youngsters corn«« out (and I don’t But only a Into limited got the upper hand, we hear of Dr think about these things. The propa- ■ <eem to take you completely his number of ro: ies mean a polite howl, either), then let James DerhAm being accepted bv the eandists have much foresight, and th< just sit and let are available at this remarkable sav- I>lxle Justice (blind ami syphilitic n* white physicians in New Orleans, and Negroes have much 'hindsight". hindsight We « “ you do most of the talking. tag lie may It may be) take It* course, ami let so put yourself on the spot today ie „ generally wait throughout North Carolina they tell wait until until these these untoward untoward i not |nol ,j0 or >ay the things ■ you thin Alabama’s southern g«*ntl«*tn*n amuse » Here's The Spot -------------------- thefijHtd v «» m burning nine young black you today about John Chavis. who conditions develop and then like chil- Jouzrht to. D E P A R T M E N T " P " While there is something distinct over a hundred years ago conducted dren, send a delegation to the m aya boys till they're «lend In th«* state’* a school to educate the children of the of the city, to the governor of the and different about each physician, J. L. Nichols & Co., Inc. «•l«*ctrlc chair and l«»t the mill owner* most aristocratic of the State, includ- state, and to the president of the l ni- there is a marked singularity. There of IliintNville continue to pay women Naperville. Illinois lng those of Governors and United tod States. And what will they do a- is his own personality to be consider worker* too little for them to afford ed. Probably no other group of men States Senators, who entertained him bout it ? Nothing They are the crea- Sirs: Send me the latest edition of the 'price of a train ticket to Chatta as a guest in their homes. tures of the very element bringing learn to submerge their own feelings PROGRESS OF A RACE for a week's nooga Dear lord, I never knew until It Is well to note. too. that free Ne- these things to pass, and they would like the physician. There is combined now that white ladle* (th«» same color examination. I will pay the postman At this happy season of the year, you are these forces with his own individuality, hi* expe groes who could meet the rather high not dare to counteract n* southern gentb*men) traveled In g ru eo wuu l u u iu u ic ci iu c l a i u c i m*-“ — -- ----- » • ............... ............- .......................... - cordially invited to do your Christmas shop oualifications for suffrage in George which are working out the program oi riencps and teachings. He 1» bringing $1 15—the bargain price— and postage freight trains l)ld you. world? ________ 1 __. « 1 m m 'T V « .» x it o V i h S P . i _________ _____ ... ping in our spacious store where stocks are Washington's dav did vote and they extermination They I laugh at 9 t these to v,„lr be-Hsi.le ■ the summary of £ at . If it does not please me I will and who ever heard «if raping a proa- return complete and where service is prompt and exercised this right In both North Negro memorialists singing th-lr |east twelve years of Intensive train- It and you refund the 31 45. • • |( intelligent. In books, stationery, kodaks, foun Carolina and Tennessee until 1834. woes to them, for it Is an open con- |n(f twelve to fifteen hours a day The university authorities have tain pens, gift wares, leather goods, sheet The Industrial Revolution, which cul- fession of weakness. The rerords of learned physicians Name ...................« ........................ been f|ulrk to deny that th«* Inntitu- music, golf supplies and in many other lines mlnated with the cot’ on eln and made There is some hope, however, ror an<] ,.-Mists since the very begin- tton hud anything to do with Con- you will find just the right gift for any friend slavery apparently profitable, caused the untoward state of affairs nas noi ninl! of th(. healing art are open to St. ic No. tempo. Itl 1* published by two ex or for any member of your family. We de the pendulum to swing the other way as vet developed. We can see what is hlm N , oth,.r Kr0up of men so freely pelled student* of th«* school, Milton liver to all parts of the city and we call your In debasing the Negro to a lower sta- inevitable, if somethin* is not done iive , t their knowledge There is no City ...................... State .................. Ah«*rmithy and Anthony J Muttattl attention once more to the fact that charge tus In the effort to make cotton king. but we still have a chance to combat patf.m ,.-f|re available to his ke.-n dls Abernathy I* from Hickory. N. C. and If you rare to save postage send accounts are invited. To show how far these ¡iropagan- these thinks If Negroes will deser coverlet, His discoveries are giodiy Muttattl i* from Monroe, La dists stray from truth when they try the politicians ----- and exploiters who ar in---...... giVen t. the world for the benefit of only $1 35 cash. --- ..------------ . The university reported that Ahor- Atwater 8681 nethy ha«l been a storm center at the to make the -poor white breed so much feathering their own nests by work- humanity. school for tl»r«*o years, various charg higher than that of the Nekro we need ing with the traducers of the race to . when your physician conies to your T H E J. K* G I L L C O M P A N Y only to go to the records of that time. carry forward the program of segre- bedside he brings a wealth of know- es being made against him. hut the gatlon These leeches live on the | e(j KP He sef.„ fjrst 0f au an individu- These poor whites had no prejudice one which was made to stick was that Booksellers • Stationers Office Outfitters profits of segregation If you will sit aj , j a ci.rta| n nervous makeup that of moral uiiflfn«»ss and freely mingled with the Negroes. Music Dealers The "Pennsylvania Gazette" advertis down a minute and think of the large he must fathom and understand He When called before th© student numbers of "distinguished Negroes cannot an(| will not make the same ap- ed on October 8. 1747. the esrape of • TO BOTH DEM OCRATS council for trial, Abernethy was de- Fifth and Ktark a white servant woman who took a who actually make a living by snpar- proat.h to your complaints that he fended by Dr. Carl C Taylor, «lean ating the races here and dividing ^^hes to another’s He may see your A N D R E P U B L IC A N S D e g l \J woman " u u ia ii with w u n her u ci when « lie u o zie u eu ° . , . i Negro she fled of the graduate school at th«» college ailment as soon as he enters the room from her master. This sam- weekly them there, you will begin to ®I>P and nn outstanding liberal. Il<* based By W I L L I A M P I C K E N S and proceed to tell you Just how you of June 1. 1749. reports a white serv- ate how serious the problem Is e Abernethy’« defense somewhat auccos- ant woman of Frederick. „ Md.. lu., „ as „ from ----- — the - , ------ point of view of getting th .feel. On the ohtre hand, he may have fully on the right of freedom of running away with a Negro. On Aug- cooperation of the Negroes t emse v , If) make several visits before he can "A game of politics," pure and »lm- speech. properly diagnose your case. The one p]H, |s whaf you will he playing from ust 2. 1750. is reported in this same e9 However, Inst June, Dr. Taylor wa* visit ; atlent is exasperating to most now until about sundown of Nov 8. dismissed from the school for reasons newspaper, a ca«e of a Negro servant ^ physicians. 1932. You will be playing for votes. running away again with a white ser of "economy." SGT. JO S E P H W H I T E Remember the physician brings to everybody's vote, including the half vant, and other cases on August 2. Added Interest Is given to tile at your bedside a heritage of science million or so of votes of the "black 1750, and. August 28. 1755. The "Mary tack «>n Mr tlpghcs bv th«« fact that and medicine He deserves pay for brother " As to the black man's vote, North Carolina, ami thl* city parti land Gazette” of April 11. May 9. and Spanish- American W ar this heritage much more than he does here’s a suggestion for you —and let's cularly I* the home of hi* family. 99c July 25. 1754 published cases of inden LA D IES' FUR TR IM M E D W IN T E R C O A TS for the pills he leaves. see whleh side will grab the hall first tured servants running away with Ne ----------------- and In whose hands the oplgskln" will 75c WOOL DRESSES groes saying they went off In com 8U I T S 50c Meets _________________ ____________ he at the first down". plain pany with white servant men. The NKW YORK. N Y . N«»v. 26. The O 'C O A T S 50e The Democrats have a majority In 75c S ILK D R ES S ES "New York Gazette" of August 11. National Association for th«» Advance SW EATERS 40c the lower house of Congress; let them 1760 complained of the escape of a (plain) ment of Colored People Christina* T I E 8 ............................. 10c 2nd and 4th Saturday Nights pas« an anll-lynrhlng hill and send 75c Negro servant who said he had a SPORT COATS Seal for 19.11. a striking, original de cleaned and pressed S. W. Cor. tfh and it up to the Senate, to give th<- "blark white mother and was born in New cleaned and pressed sign hy K Simms Campbell, famous 8 U I T 8 ......................... 35c Waahintftoo broih'-r” a ehanee to observe the an England On October 19, 1779 the Fur Coats Cleaned A Glazed $2.50 young color«*«! Illustrator, Is ready for sponged and pressed Veterans Hall tics of the Republicans of the upper "Maryland Journal" and “ Baltimore H A T 8 Cleaned A Blocked 35c dlatrlbutlon. The s«*al Is n sharp house. If the House Democrats had Advertiser” reported a case of a Ne black silhouette on a bright Christmas County Court House the cunning to do this, they would gro woman running away with a A L T E R IN G . R EP A IR IN G A N D R E L IN IN G green background depleting a virile make a "touchdown’. white male Indentured »ervant. A T R E A S O N A B L E PR ICES figure of n man » , A A n On the other hand. If the Republi who has broken IN • r \ * / V C S P E C I A L : any kind of I-adles' cloth coat rellind "Where Young Men Buy” can minority In the House want to ex III«« chains that (not Including lining) $2.00 plode the "Democratic myth” for col have held him We Employ E X P E R T Help and G U A R A N T E E Aill Work ored voters, let the House Republi in captivity. Tho cans Introduce a real anti-lynching s«*als hoar the In hill and vnte for It to the least Re script Ion, " For publican member. Or If the Republi Jut lc«»." WB CALL. FOR AND DEI.IVKR 235 Alberta Street cans have a majority In the Reflate, K. Sims Camp- MUrdock 10-17 and should pass an antl-lynrhing bill hell the doslgtmr — SP EC IAL C H R IS T M A S — ¡and tend It down to the Democratic Is w«»ll known for Ilouae, It would certainly be a "for h I s Ulus!rations ward pans” of momentous consequen which have n p- ces. and would "pass the buck" to the i" " i 'i In hi 'i noted magaxlnes as I Itemoerals with a vengeance. It would Jmlge, Life, llnllyhoo, College Humor. be like handing the Democrats a load The Chicagoan and others. Many of ed and lighted bomb, so far ns their his cartoons have been copied In Ger SALE Tnulc Mark Emblem is the I Negro adherents are concerned. man, French ami Kriglish (periodicals. l l Isn't n^p*to«ry In pt y V * or mors to «pislirr in s You are only playing a “ political Young Campbell formerly liv«*«| In 81. Onnt.fn«-». L u ie r iM Tooth P m « « , m i » r tho m «k*ra game” ; why not make thi* play for o f Lanterior, c o n t t to yon in a U r * * tu b « at 25 *. N ot* Olve Something Useful Tree of Louis II«* studied art In Chicago and all It la worth? You cannot lose If bow it cleans, beautifies anH pro«acta y-mr teeth M ore has been living and working In N* w over it saves you approximately a year over 50 * you make the flrat move and get a- York for a«*v«*ral yearn. Last y«*nr he IMMORTAL LIFE S a elifrlrtT Buy things you need with that saving i wav for a good start. 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