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HENRY lfATTHEWS
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Firat District-Domonic De Sio
Second DiJJtrict-Wililam G. Roberta
Third District-Charles Phillipa
Fourth District-John ·P . Wannemacher
Fifth District_:_Conrad ileid
Sixth DisiQ..et- HermaD Eilitz
Se,·enth District-William Smith
Eighth District-Frederick Grawender
Ninth District-Herman C. Glass

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Firat Ward-Vixley Ry\'Crse
Seeond Ward--John G. Cooper
Third \Yard-Chsrles Plauman
Fourth Ward-Charlet Faessler
Fifth Ward-John L. Pier
Sixth Ward- Ds"id Unlphl'(!y\'ille
Se'·enth. Ward-Morris Braunstein
Eighth Ward-A. G. Erftenbeek
Ninth \Vard-Otto Stilke
Ele,·entb Ward- Paul Vogel, Jr.
Twelfth Ward-I~. C. Beesing
Thirteenth Ward-Charles Roesch
Fourteen'th Wiird-Chsrlea AdalWI
Fifte('nth 'Ward-George Habicht
Sixtccnth~ward-John Vogel
Seventeenth Ward-Albert Bayer
Eighteenth Ward~ulius Knapp
Nineteenth Ward-Albert Abiatti
Twentieth Warci- Artlmr Upton
Twenty-tint Ward-L. G. Harvey

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Twentr-fi!th Ward~arles J. Williamaon
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AUSPICES LOCAL BUFFALO; soaAUS1' PARTY

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locating nod removing the ph}''ical cau.e or di~ by
adjus ting tbe displnccd vertebrae (booes of the ..,m~)
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from nernt . Evtty organ ot tiuu~ in the !turtUlD
body muat rtttiv~ its controlling influence through iu
n~rYe connection with the brain,
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of your vertebrae nre out of alignmerit, causing prnsure on nerve!. To adjust t beR ' •ertebrae into thdr ·
normal aitue is the aim aod nccomJ)liahment of the
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Graduate of the Palma School of ClJ.hopnctic, Dan:nport. Iowa.

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First Ward-Ssmnel A. Fawkes
Second Ward-Adam Schembs
Third Ward-Michsel Roll
Fourth Ward-D. F. Stranahu
Fifth Ward- ;\I. W. Perine
Sixth Ward-Jerome J . Smith
Se\'Cnlh Ward- Ilenry Goldstein
Eighth Wi rd- Louia C. Gena
Ninth Ward...-E. 11. Gierman
Ele,·enth Wsrd- Paul Krier
Twelfth W11rd-Roseoe C. Ahl'l
Thirteenth Ward-AUgust :\filler
F'ourtl'enth Ward-II. J . Duth
Fiit('enth \\'a rd- John Venhern
Sixteenth Ward-John C. Coughl:n
Se\'cnteenth \Vard-Leonard Perry
Ei.:htt.&gt;enth Wnrd-Willter Palmgren
Kinctecnth Ward-Ilarry Peterson
Twentieth Ward- Henry Tutthill
Twenty-first Ward- Archie Heuden:on
Twenty-second Wa rd-George fl Freeborn
Twenty-third Ward-C. U- King
Twenty-fourth Ward-J. R. Mcintosh
Twenty-fifth Ward- Inrin Lincoln
Tweuty-ai:s:th 'ward-Charles Grimm
T\\'euty-aeventh Ward-Frank Cahill"

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Sixf.h Ward-Emil Opler
· Ninth Ward-Ernett Stilke
Eleventh Ward- William Cadin
Twelfth Ward- E. 0. Baum
TIU~th Ward-Frederick Goodall
Fourteenth, Ward-Douglau Bellerje&amp;u
Fifteenth Ward- Frank Wiese .
Sixteenth 'Ward-:Johu RoiWkram
Seventeenth :Wafd--J. N. Koehlet
Eigtiteenth ' "ard- Fr&amp;nk Knapp
Nineteenth' Ward-=George•DeGraU
Twentieth Ward.!:..Axel Peter190n
Twenty.f\n:t War4-R· 0 . Mel;ealfe
Tweoty-ai:s:th Ward-Re.id McCredie
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THINK BEFORE YOU VOTE

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On eleetion day tht: peopl(&gt; are excrcisiug their 10\·e~ignti; the
rest oi ~h e yea r they arc the tl~c subjects ?f. those whorq,.thcy, ha \·c.
elected, if they persist in makmg the pohual agcnt.t ~{- th':!f

ploit~,l~=;irw~::t:;si,e

thlrir own mnsteu , they 1uutt elect •~en ~f
th eir •wn 11tamp and mind, whom !he): eft~ alway• control aud. I~
ueed be, n ocall , by their party orginll%.-1:1011, 1f they should eVC!" sholl

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cx pcrieuef.d whene\'t:r ,\·ou ':ot_,.,J for candidates rce~mmeuded by
uothing hut their skill in t!f'r &lt;•J\'Jilg ~-ou ns to you r own J~ltc.re&amp;tl. .
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mcu will AConJfully n•so•nt n n~· propn511l to ,-ote for -Anybody eb e but
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Fuhru111 1111 sny11. ,·i•·t• mull\ 1{0: O'Bri~~ou uys. !he ~Ji,•es 1
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o1her men'• jmh:ml'n t ttnd courage M to be toltl what to do and What
not to do, how e11 o you jutlgf' wheth('r or not yo u are properl y ad\:iaed
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If ~·ou a rc ahk to form such jud !!'mcnt, if yo u unders ta nd
po~it i on 111(1 your tuk , if you know whAt ought and ··.-· ,-··• ···_-, .
to b1• done in th iR 11mlthlll l'II.IIC. you cert ainly need no
I)()SRI. If you ,\o uot like your leaders. try to do without them;
is tilt' onl,\· ro11d to cma.nl'ip11tion 011en to yo u.
The lcldt.:TM iu any cnnae are the p-roduct of those wantint to. be ·
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W:henner .you an· Raked to u.eriflce your interest. your
bf.ing. your manhood, to that of other l}e()Pie, demand to know
nnd mAke the auswer a suUjcct of aeriou{ reflection. This ·
a\titude of C\'C ry intelligent pen on, and it is in\·ariably the
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sacrifice y ourtelf to the m&amp;\erial intCrests of a powerful
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inter-etta of ot.bflr pe~mle, and that you r life Q 'a
.. .n lld.ble .. that or anyope elae'
If ueriftee&amp; are needed for the common
tb it aeeordiug to their,. ability, or . if it ia a
l!ecording to the beneftt they expect to derive
juttieto, and without 1oci-.l juttiee no b·elllthTut
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                    <text>EXTRA!

HOUR

Detroit ·S treet Ca~ -M-en to Receive Tha-t Sum
SoME -DifFERENCE TO,__ . . I
ONE-CENT RAISE HEREI

EVERYBODY Off AT THE
BROADWAY AUDITORIUM

Men Win Three Points of Four Under ArbitrationSo= Difference to that In Buffalo-A Pointer for

'

Fuhrmann, and His ~ter Butfalo Fah.

Meeting Saturday Night wiU be History in Socialist
Movement - Reserved Seats Almost ·GOne·..:.. • ·
Everybody Can Hear in Big Hall.
"'Off for the Broadwi!.y A udi- ~ b~ there. It will be a tre:lt long
torinri1," will be the :-hout heard to be remembered. I t will be an
throug-ho ut the city tomorrow intdlectu:tl. feast.
ni~ht.
.
.
.
George R. Kirkp:ttrick. of New
E\·crybody w1ll be headmg 111 Yo rk. the author o f an internathat dire&lt;:tion. \Yhy?
tiunal-famed book: JamN H.
BecaUS(" it promises to be the l i\laurer, Socialis t CX-IUCI!Ibcr or
greatest event in the polit_ical his- the Pennsylvania Legislature a nd
torv in this city. Not smcc the !'resident of the Pcnn!"vlvania
tinie that Eugene V. Debs ~poke St:J.te Federation o f L:r.bt~r: sOL
in this citv was there !'O much Field!ll:ln, of ~ew Yo rk the

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~~~~is~~;yf,~; ~~~k;~~ ;~,\!,~~~~~~d ~~e/;~;~~~Jdid~~~a 1f~~?t·ny:r~!a~~!

B U T 0 R I V EN

:~a~!tsa~l~:lttl:~~gl~~~r,~:at:u::n!~~i,~t~ ~\~:~ic~d~~~=~t~t~ ~~~~1rc~~~er;t t~!

Capitalist Parties Hold Burlesque Meetings

standing room will he at :1 premi.um.
fhc ,-er~- ~~~~t of sp~ak~rs :1t
th~ comm:1nd of the Socialist
m~)\'ement ha v~ bc~n procured for
!hrs e\·entful occas1on .. !he leadm g star:,. o~ th~ Socralr:;t platform . wrll gn·~ d oquent utterance
to the great. m~ssagc oi working
cla s~ emanc1p_
a t10n.
.
Fort~ut ate, l!ldccd. w1l1 tiJO!IC he
who wJII have the opport unity to

Sc,·cnl thousand people hon·~ who pays the bills can break the suggest that' the Republicans had
taken rt:fug~ from the ~ain, the l~ ws or call out the militia at any a fau lt or two. Four cops did

~~::!~:~~~e ~ffe~~~gst~n~nJ~~us~~; tu~-~e

fact~

above
which han
rec itation ~ ~eh~ered by t_hc pup- developed as a part of the se\·eral
pets of captt~hs~ warrmg for candidates attempting to discredit
nmtrol of th1s o::u~·one another sho11ld gh·e lluffalo
.-\ny citizen who has attended \'Otcrs a good view of the inner
meeting,; of all thrC'!e parties held meaning of politics.
[n order to fully appr(Ciate the
at Elmwood Music llall and the
Broad\0-ay :\udito~ium , will have !atest meetings held by Stoddart
m the Elmwood :\tusic Hall and
learned the followmg facts :
l SI .
Detective \\"illi;un Burns o·~rian in the Broadway Audiha~ invutigatcd the'! present ad- 1tor1Um one must ha,·e a keen
ministration and reports ' t hat sense oi" humor. Speeches wcr~
there are 140 house~ of ill-r!=pute not the only e,·cnU on the proin lluffalo whose income is S6oo- ~ gram.
000 per year. and 2 1 wide
~
At
e Stoddart meeting th~
g.;r.mhling
with
entert.;r.ined by a quar_police protection, under the juris- tell~ sfuging coon songs. They
diction of ~lichael Regan and were the only really good thing
:\l a~·or Louis P. Fuhrmann.
·
on the card and deserved ..all the
2 nd. Corporation records show applause they recei\•cd.
that John Lord O'Brian; Whose' Mr. Stoddart read his speech as
campaign promises h&amp;\'e •~Sist- usual and said nothing of great
cd largely in desc:fillini what he importance. We ha\"C all heard
W? uld do to the General, _.Eiec· it before ~rom other lips as well
tnc Company and the lnterna- as from h•m. He seemed to find
tiona\ Railway Co., is owned t rOuble ·in reading and going
heart and soul by Chauncey Ham· through the proper gesticulations
lin, his law partner, who hu a at the same time. P ract ice will
!""illion dollars wyrt? of sti:!Cic doubtless remedy this.

joint~

com~e crowd~~

h~ i~ca:~~~ ::t~~s

which
.
. · . . .
. Jrd. A glance at hts campatgn
hst shows that Mr. _Thomas Stod·

th~~edu~~~i:o:cns'

meeting at the
Autorium drew a large crowd
that came principally out of morbid curiosity, to hear the Burns
report of the \'icc and gambling
in th~ city. O'brian stated e,·erything else but the names of the
owners o! the ten~erloin property. \Ve wdllook th1s up O\Jrseh·es
in the "7-ar future and WOilldn't
be surpnscd to !earn that some
~f that _P~Ope~y IS owned by our
best. clt_tzef!S
~s den· loped ~
notonou:;ly Ill Chtca.go and Mtlwaukee. _ _
.
T he C1tr?-ens' party mtroduced
a novel~y m the way of an ··applause mducer." A man with a
couple of slats stood at t~e back
~~~~e t~al~t=~td t~=~e ~:i~a in
in when the Lo dlj p
p~ ~mpo t t . tr_ h~hn ma~c
The a; ~nal ~n~nt tts s~ecc ·
street ~~ men a c~rr:·o . ozen
O'B ·a b
d .hmg an
fo "t n tl an_ncr ~a c t 1e crown
thr~ _a: -~a ~r d.:a':ld' •1·atch
1
th!y mt~g~•
~ ~''' 1 11 ~t .a~
then ho~seandd':.:m~ e Ja wtt

FIFTY TO .ONE
Wall Street Journal Shows Condition of Unemployment Existln~ In N ew York City Through Strike
of U,.S..-POstal Chauffeurs.

!

'"Mail truclc dri,•er~ did not
forsec 1,6oo men amuous to fill
thirty-one vacancies.-'' .
_
The above quotauon IS an ~dtt-

t hat problem off the face of the
earth. E\·ery Socialist knows the
importance of this problem. But
he knuws more than that He

yesterday's
Fifty to one. The ~ditorial
!lcribc probably did not know the
significan!!C and importance of the
little statement he glicfully
makes. Fifty to on~.
That's
A h~.nU&lt;h 1of5 Su~~by kSup_plcAn amus ing incident occurred just what these figures repr~ment . nc e ams
ro c mto to emphasize the "free speech" sent.
the nud~le. of_a speec.h ,and ~,-e fcat.Jue of tbesc meetings. After
Thin:y~ne jobs made \'acant
a good 1mltat1~n ,. of ·.marching tC'!lling of the Burns in,·estigation by the strike of the chauffeurs on
the mail trucks and sixteen hun1
0
drcd men ready and "anxious"
to take their places. S;iy, :Mr.
had ; pent an
thto
... \Vorkman, you ve heard some of
hour descnbmg how bad the AJ,'ain the police: did thei duty. us Socialists make the statement
Democrat Party is. someone in 1Such is the way' of a
italist t hat there arc 50 men to every
the audie:nce had the ncn•e ' to politicil rriceting.
job. but of "course you said " well
that's only th.e Socialist saying
so.'' Are you satisfied now? Ha\'e

\\"ould you like to know these
thinr.:s to?
Well, read up on Social i~m and
you will know.
Not only will you know- but
you will act.
You will join the Socialist
Party.
You will vote for Socialism. Be·
cause Sociali5m aboli1h uncms&gt;loyment and there will he no
fifty men to e"rry job, T here
will be just one. man to e very
job. And there will be a. good
JOb for e\·ery man who wanu to
work. And he will want to work
becau.s;c he will get all that
labor IS worth without "divid-

~~i!1 1 ~~:~;af~~:~~~

;~fio~h~n ~~~~t:::m~~n~t f~~ ~~-~~g!d~~~e~ath:rh ;:ug~ :~ =:~w:m~n~~~~~~~iv~t 50~;~~~
~srugu~~::~· Th~ o;~~~~tzrr~h: th~;::a~~~~art
~·Br~~·-~!wh~en~:idd
-':~~

•

WIIIKERS
Ca.r
. APPEAL OPENS "HIS HONM"- -NIT
OT;~~:::· ~tcl,~~~;~:: :r~ . doe~ ~ow get_- SOCIALIST PARADE

:\fotor
~o., and other mterests
!hat a.re talnng .a chance: at .e:lectmg- hun, lc:nowmg that the man

~;r:n th~ .!•Ggr u;~oo

tl)ili-a~-"

trial

It

or.

beat

:;~n~n f~~ ~~i~tf.ys .that

wear

at~di~._;::: 8 11?; !ucs0 1d~~ My~An'n~~ . ~

•
opeDed before the UD.it!d State.
wm
w •
' ? aan
Cirwit Court of Appe&amp;b today a warrant to fanl;JShC:t; ¥1-e..pay
and &amp;.rfUlDeo.11 will eoDtbue fo;
thch~)ni: ~rR~(:~t ~m::
thiee da_;ra.
~ ius~s~k at t~at. 1 Y ~ u •
- -- This judge getl $1.Q'JO a month
1111111111JT
salary and the Ne"" York dty
ftiiiMJI
. ComptrOller is dirtttcd by the
• garnishee ' warnnt. to take: ant
mMnll't'
$.100.00 a month of it until Mrw.
aiiiii.Jl cl U1J1 Baldwin's judgmen"t is paid.
-' "ThO~ ,ve the kind that tar:
-W~fetr~ arouad tfte titk oi ''Hooonb~"
........_.,_ . . . ~-.._ andthe:booksko.,•towtotbem.
c11n y ........ lint
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mquMt~to-~deatt.!)f:Abe.Jtap-

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ass ABIUTY . "GOOD MEr
AN
SAlliOAY IIIIJ
nllJY
POUUCS
~O:e: :~\!~~b~~~/in ~i~~~

we are

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it
·
go clcare:d $24,ooa.oo on a capital
-7.00 to 7-4~ P. M.-Soci.alists and of$r,ooo.oo in four years. It was
ramfet hRe:ji" ga~er at West all doqe in the small loan busfor~ef~~d ,!~ltn streets and iness. Th~ despatches say:
-Explo~n f tb
.
Miss Belen M. Fostu of Win7~mbs annou~ t r«: raJ throp te:W.ficd that fonr years ago
1 an
d
pa- she: was enga.ge:d by mail to
ra e_transact the co.mpany's loan bus·
S Lme ol Map:b-F~ to ioes's ill, this city and i-ecc.h·ed
0 ·dito !da•n. to Broaaway. St,ooo as capital. Since then she
t
0
0 uonum.
had sent back ~ooo to the: Chi8.oo P: M_.-Arrival of pardc at~ heads of the company, she
Audttonum.
. ,Rld:. •
.
Parade received wi.tb salute of This t5 the sort of :superior
aerial bombs and fire:Wortcs.brains that preys upon the wants
O n aniva.l of 'parade t A dj o f the poor and produces the
torium br.aoch orgaoiunawiJI~m- ''~in millionairs..
.
me«ijatelyrep)rttoJosepb...Pdo;~
·
_Au marebers ~d ptudla.se 8pe'olal N-ot foe
tlclcets before entenne haiL
n.. Bdalo Prilrt.l.lt&amp; p.,._ PH4en

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All that " outward otder and
deceaey" whieh :Mayor Fuhrmann
re~rded u _the hi.best. ~ble
~lf!l of ~ttammeot m the elty admani.atration aeem•. to .have been
ntt!rlY §Ubmerged an the nst and
fur:aout torrwt of verbal iilth.
blaeka,uanf.ism and, billinsgate Jet
loote m the present eampaign.
be very papen that. .Prillt page
after )!&amp;Be of ~ · -:arrruty deplore.ID_th~ editorial eolllDlna,
the hotnble mdeoeeac.y or it all,
auen: that ~u~lo ia shamed
beyond redempbon lD the eyes ot
therett.oftbecouutry. Butenry

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...... c:dtWttw. ·

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and

re;;,m:-n;::,.~he~~ted

with tile~~~ loamiq bill.oW'I f flhll

lmdaeuaianlereb'Ue~
eiety pa,.. for it. iDsane politi~
' ' iiadiricJaali:mr '' he
• ea
tar '1M ~!Jooci ~.~~ni
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Street Journal is ? T hat little supports the Wall St reet J ournal.
statcme:nt contains a good bit of
·
advKe to the capitalists who rc:ad
that paper. It clearly demonI ft
strate5 bow necessary and how
good .}t -i~ to.. bne an army. of
"t'IV'III
In
man anx10u5 to take your JOb
~~
when you go out on 1trLke.
\Vhat chance: have you of winning- a strilc~ with ..!iuch a vut
Although little imporunce is

FAVORS

I

h~~.!, ... .r=T.;..':~ ::_n~~~~ '!.~ A.~~lltll~ ~d~n. Pnla~pri::
.,....,, ... J", KIIIJ-.

h.;

STRA,W VOTE

land

da~_the ti;deo!. vit~tiqu

~~~~~:: ~·~~ ~~~~~:m~\'~\ha~~a~l:e~

\\"eD~~:~ ~~~e h~!~~:PPY the Wall ~j;~~h;·i~~~~;e :ha~-~:c;:.~ct!:~

Ull
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ahd Star-e lltreeta-lul- 'ftanclq Z.U,. ..
fl'Ubtc Antonio ~ the
· Bftabc.
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'
~~;~~•um-x....u.mw.
etrik~er w•o ecml,.ed to :ran.&amp; : ..ud · .......,..__.,...
.ner .,.. pralcilc_ ta ,.u.u ~ it• -....1 bell u tM o..hta 'hn
e.ra.. u. ih9t. wu bt1d wit.htmt ~ .
~
1UMd ~,. u. ............_ .. llil I'WBp- Baa. a..- Pod KaiLrr 8lnei. ..
tiailforUaaGrudJury. r~-- .lfaiD aDd llollawk Streets- , pillot ~ .. _ . . . , &amp;Wr kl.ad, e.&amp;:.riai, ~~,li•w_.. Ja.U.L!.

..............

t\uditorium tomorrow night ,
The Krcatne:&lt;s of this meeting
is corrnboratc:d b,- th~ :1ction of
somc of the local· cnpitalist prU5
who ,;upprc:;o;ed C\"t:ry hit of news
ab(lnt it and refu ~ed paid ad"crt is~ment,; for that mc~ting. Th~y
know it will he the mo..t "-nccessful n~ecting in thi~ campai'g-n and
that ' " the rca~on they arc trying
C'!Verything in their power to suppn:ss it.

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:;u:wo~:~i~':r~eri;f r:u, ;ndJ;b~~
chance have you of getting a
~sc: by begging for it when there
IS th_t army waiting in front o£
th~ factory gate: to replace you ?
!V'bat cha~ bave you of keep~~!:dd!~:·;':?u th3t army is

~~i~~!~ ~::e~~~r'~ra.;;;t:

dt?WJn of the way the polilical wtnd blows in a gh•tn circle o(
people.
At a straw vote taktn in OIM: ol
the: departmcnts...,o:f .the ~
~~u~~t.. the. iollowing was

bil~ed~v~r~ ~t':~~~ya'!!~~ ~~·~=J(B~:.~ {S.X.) .••• J9

!~k~~sc!or~::se~ :0~ S~

.'~ : ::•;

:
(Rep.) •• • .. •.
jump into the: drh·e rs' seat. Bat Fa.hnp.a.an ( J:&gt;em.) . . ... . .. ... I
~ly 31 oat of that 1.6oo got the
Jobs. W.e Soc:ialista aD it" uo-1 ea.r..p ....,....,._ '-· w._ .......
e:mp1oy,ment. What do you lmow • ,... .tUtt. ~ ........, M ., •
a~t"1t. Do you know why it. p...,- ..,. c.Mk a.1 a. •• t-. .'
Cldits'!
a. ........ ....., ...... "' w. - .
lf J'ClU knew you would Jmow ... ~ 4W ..... _ ~...., ...._.
wlat to do to reme4)· jt-to 'Ufipe diaL

.

�For Cllid judge~ tbc Court of Appeals.
HENRY L SLDBODIN OF ?\"E\Y. ~ORK O TY.
For .&lt;\ssociate Judge of the Court of ~peals. ...

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= ,. ·•

WILLIAM 5. PHILLIPS.
For S1,1premc Coan justice,
VALENTINE KUCH.

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MaJ••¥ABO~"EY

STEPHEN J.

Corporatien Co~l
EDWARD T. DUR AJID
Comptroller

.......,

La '!'AYLOR_

i

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t wo

Repuhlicau
''fn cnrb of 104I!'Or," \Oith a
an•l -ha•h· pa,.l. They han: scal&gt;lx-J ,.., thc•r da~1o ! Du riug the
!lfrtkc I' OU wa!' o ut after thcm with
hu tc nic:l'~ in ~·our heart and JX'f· ·

~~~,i~~~!~:::- t l~~ ,:.~~~~~~ 11 ~1 ~;~s~.fricnd· ::~:;;.,~.. ;t~ain,.t

1

t r uck;
Uut I must be going my way

I wag-o n was accompar1iC'd by 3
and ~ncr3l of.
~cn·ed on the l ar~-:t·r ••He!'.

'"lit3r~ poli.-~man

lio:cr!'

: ;!;~:i~(::;::~:~::~~ i~i)~;r:~:~,\~li~~
•;,'1/"lll ltc

T!,.•1

ru,..c in hi:o s.laturc

:\ ud 11]~~~.sscd a. !muon upon

"GOOD MEN" 00

DIRTY POUTICS

the

.\ uol ·:n•l , , ;111 nnp wlw answered

tht• b dl.

·· 1.-o:u rt

thi~

fcll&lt;.o ll'

;trourH[ to

lid I."

co~llaad

--

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1.

. tu&lt;·IIIIUI'o•s nml civi•• policies

he swllmpcd 11rnid s uch

" 'I dl ~at3 n ~~~ g iH· him a
3lvuc
O n ·• rcdh••l g nddlc up ncar
thrvnc.
ltur ~ray. c1·cn t he Dc,·il can't
~t il nd tht· sl!lcll
O i :. r•'&lt;lking- ,..cah o n a g riddle in
lldl:
It '' oulcl cau ~c a rc \·olt, a strike,
I kno w,

Jf 1 1:;1,~~/ou down to the
Gu ha~k to •·our master on
;md te:ll'
Th3t the,· don't e••cn want
in HCII."

tt

is &lt;:XIH·tly w lwt might he
cxpectt•ol.
\\'ben tl1e ''goocl mRII .. is clisco,·en·d by one f11ction it l&gt;ecomMI
the bounden d uty of the opposition to pro,·e tlmt he illn 't R good
mou. !Jut r11ther n llcounclrel, thief.
perjurer, IJrihctakcr and general
sll ruuod crook. And the good
nu111. t hus tltllt.cked. in turn finds

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~=fd ~~~ ':..,~bem~~:e ~~~~::~:.u;n the :,~:rf'gttttt~i'p:ddi~~e~·it~~• =

lut

~·"'r aloa..

young

mu wbo

lo.t 121,000 men.''eqT~e food ceases. ''dut·
hlt.\·e pr~at~l ward order and de-cency'' i.s

Autr••
ab?uld

•:n\:.,

:~~~:!;·~~~~:~
c,:~·~~.~aa•d ~i~:::. ~~r::1 e~=b~~~~: ~:::!. ~ee~~
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Ninth Ward-Eroett Stilke
Elevtnth Ward-William Cadin
Twdft.h Ward-E. 0 . Baum
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Eighteenth Ward-Frant Knapp
Nioeteenth Ward-Georae DeGraff
Twe11tieth 'Yard-Axel P etuaon
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AUSPICES LOCAL BUFFALO, SOCIALIST PARTY

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SuperviAOr
Firat Wa rd-Vixley Ryverse
Second Wt~rd-John 0 . Cooper
T hird Ward-Charles Plauruan
Fourth .Ward-Chnrlea Faeu ler
Fifth Ward-John L. l~ier
Sixth Ward- Ds ,id Umphrey,·ille
Seventh Ward- llorrill BrallDatcin
Eight h Ward- A. G. Erftenbeek
Ninth Ward-otto Stilke
Elel'enth Ward~Paul VogeJ, .Jr.
TwcUth Ward- L. C. Beeaing
T h irteent h Ward-Charles Roeach
F oor teenth' Wai'd-Charlf'll Adams
Fifteenth Ward-George Habicht
Sixteenth Ward-John Vogel
Seventeenth Ward-Albert Bayer
E ightewth Ward-Juliua Knapp
Ninet~nth Ward-Albert Abiatti
Twentieth Ward-Arthur _Upton
Twenty-fit11t Ward- L. G. Barv~y
Twenty-aeeoud Ward- Benjamin Taylor
Twenty-th.i rd-W. S. Brovm
Twenty-fourth-Joseph Ball
Twenty-fifth Ward-Charlca J . W~D
Twenty.-Binll. WanJ- La'ntrill Geiger
Twenty.-e\•euth Ward-Charles W. W ill¢

n~cess::Y i\~r;~!:~~ u~f~~is ,~f~

llh!!olute and unmitiami so forth.
invites a count er fugj.
cht1llenges. defiances, reof t he original chargf.'fl
· to prove them in public.
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counter t!harge fly
and t hicker.,.until all
the goGd nten on both sides a rc
1wept into the roaring catnact
of ''er\NII se.,.· emge, rmd a ll equally
drcncht&gt;d ·and soaked with the
Th" Au1trian aati-SoC'iaH~t p~ b filth\' cnrrent.
...;,; .., a t:~nt hu~ and uy. bM~u-.. (If
Then, on ele.!tion day, t he
t h• " '"' '""'"u'nJI.' hu•••JI.'ratu;•n ot \'OieMI fish a selected number of
' 'OU Dj: m~a Jiabl~ for military fW'fl'itfl ; thtJle &amp;lillly 0bjeef11 OUt or the rush-

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Aldermen
Fir11t Ward-S11mtu•l A. Fawktt
S econd Ward-Adam Scllemba
Third Ward-)lichael Roll
F'onrth Ward-D. F. Stranahan
1-'ifth \\'ard- )1. \\', Pl!rine
f:;b:th Ward-Jerome J. Smith
&amp;•wnt h Wttrd- JJeury Goldstein
Eighth \\'ard-Loui11 C. Gl'nn
Ninth Wllrd- K 11. Gier man
EleH•nth WtmJ-Paul Krier
Twt"lfth Ward- Roscoe C. AIJel
Thirteenth WHrd- August Miller
F ou rteenth Wnrd- lf. J . flnth
Fiitccnth \\"ard- Jo"n Venhcrn
Sixteenth Wnrd-Jolm C. Coughlin
Se•·entecnth \\'ard-Leonard , Perry
Ei~ht eenth Wurcl -W~Itcr Palmgren
Ninell'enth " ' nrd- IInrry Peterson
Twentieth Ward- Henry Tutthill
T"·euty.fil'l!:t Wnrd- Archic Henderaon
Twenty-11eeond Wurd-Oeo.rge H. Preeborn
Twenty.third Wnr1l-C. l"· King
Twenty-fourth Wurd-J. R. Mcintosh
'l'wentr.fifth Warti- Ir win Lincoln
Tw('ni)"· Sixth W11rd--Charles Grimm
Twenly-se\·enth W~~rd-Frank Cahill

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WILLIAM F. ~'M'BLL
County Judge
H&amp;.'ffiY M.A"M'HEWS .
Commissioner o( County Charitiet
MRS. DORA FOSTER
Onrsecr of the Poor
SAltUEL LEARY

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It ;, t•,t illlatcd that more than
fih.' gan:,: 't~·r~ a nd g-unmen. all
mt·mbl·r,. , j noto rious \ \ 't'st Side
art"c ~:nanli ng the ga ra~cs
cnm pan~· in \Ve:st 25th
"I " u).('lll to ~tt 3 large reward
A cordon of policemen
I \ c IJCI' Cr owne d a union card ,
l '•c ncl'er ~rumbled, I've never
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Assembly
Fit11t Diatrict-Domonic De Sio
Secund Diatrict-WiUiam G. Robert.
Third District-Cilllrl P biUips
Four th Di11trict-John P: .Wanoc~aeher
Fifth Distr ict--{;ourad Heid
Sixth District- IJerman Eilits
Seveuth D illtriet-WiUiam S~itb
Eighth Distr ict-Frederick Orawender
Niuth Diatiict-1-lerman C. Glaaa

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WILIIELlJ ..ALllENDINGER
JAllES J. BATTISTONI
H. H. CROLE Y
W. WOJCECHOWSKJ

hap~ a piece nf lead pipe iu ~·nur
tru ~ t.'' right hand.
Y uu have a
better weapon to UH' now ' in
, ho wing them what you think of
a ma n who will scab. \Valk into
thc- l••'ot.•th 1 •11 ch.-ction day and
'"to: the :-tra ig ht SocialiH t it·ket
It i ~ tlu: rml.•· way in whidt .vuu 1
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can keel&gt; the":! o m ,.f the place
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KJ-RO-PRAK -TIK is t he nllme applkd t o a met hod of
locating aod removing the phyaical eau ae of d isease ·b,.
a djusting t he: d iapln«d vertebrae ( h onea of t he apinc)
t o t lteir no rmn l po~~ition, thua · remo,•ing t he prHture
from nerves. E very organ or t iSAue in the human
,.bOdy murt ~ve ita controlling inAuepce through ita
/ ncn·c eonrtection wit h the brain. Prt:tlltlre on tbctte
ncnca will cause: disease. If you are lick, one or m o rt
of your \·ertebrae nre out of alignment, cauaing press ure on nerves. To adjust thdte vert t b roe into their
nor mal aitue ia t he tUm and accomplishment o f t he
akilltd Chiropract or.
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SPEAKERS
Step h e n J. Mahoney , Socialist Candidate for Mayor
George R. Kirkpatrick, of New York City, Author of War, What For?
JAmes H. Maurer, President Pennsy·l vania Federation of Labor and Member National Executive
Committee, Socialist Party
Admission, 15 Cents

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pap1•n; lutd 110 nmch to HR Y R littli• whi],. 11go f Th e worko&lt;rs
not liS _l't• l cnugh t Mil{lll of i1. It is int·isihle t o thrro . Th o• 1
hat'P col lnrt•d it IUHI k t't• p it for th em&gt;~eh···~ for f l'llf th f' w i!.~W
mi,l(ht ub use it . :\ext TUt"!lda~· you will hRt'e 1m opportuuity hl t PJI
tlw w o t tO JIO i it.t·r!i of tlt 11l p roHperity wh11t you think of their sc hcmc.
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tho• ul ojo·o·t of which is not nwl"&lt;"ly n &lt;' h a n~ ~ of !,!O I'ermnent ,

flttlio·n l o·h 1111~•· of tho· •·•·onorni•· fouutl11tions of the u: is tin~o: liOt·ia l
.. r.l t· r. yo·t no Iiiii I.' nnd l'ffort Lli \1 1111\MI tillll Hern·s 11. great and nohle
\:ot hing of rNII ntiu(' l'llfl he act•omplh;:hed without hRrtl
ln loor Rnd o•ndunt n!."t'. A sk tht' fllr nwr how much lahor he hns to
pu t into tlw 11oil hcfort' t he &lt;'rops urt' n·11dy for the reaper .

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THEY CALL THAT A BUSINESS
A D M I N I S·T RAT I 0 N

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11~N~t: with tlt e •· Buff11.lo Courier " when it 118\"ll. thnt with the
r 11pitl ~[roWth of tht• •·ity the expenditure [Or impro,·c;netlhi find JUaintcuuno·o· mn ~t increnst·.
But wr- f11il to M('(' t1111t any rate of grov.1h of a l'ity in JIOJ&gt;ulalion and iudu11tz·ia_l und com mt: rrial import&amp;nce will t'l"t:r justify the
l't·ckleSII Kquuudermg of publ ic mouey. The question is not. how
much mou e~· h11w you IIJli!Jit, hut how did you spend it1 To what
purJ)()IIC did you 11pend it f What did you get for it f
Our local rul ~n. have wasted mi ll ions upon millions on new
wat1·r works. pretending to surply purt' water to the citizens. But

pelled to sell th ei r
e\'. This latter sale is no
sfrnply a matter of luxury; it
become o ne o f th e founda tions
on which product io n is carried
L: ndl!r the capitalist
.
titution becomeS a
I
ciety. \\'hat the

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~bhose lup~r. cl_u~s

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the million• spent for that pu rpose were nut wiaely spent but waated.
guilty of themstlves.
l!nevo
Our eity administration spends fortU Ul'll upon fortun ea on pan- nity of wives is a feature of cap- pu~pose fo h

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11tr.-etR hearing the vl' ry chterfnl legend that the street in question
l1fls Leen condemned ou II.Ccount. of the dangerous ·condition of ' the
P'"'emeut, which i11 us mt lly nothmg else but 11.11 a lmost endle88 chain
of holes
- They hR\·e rt'pcatedly raiud thr ll!llnrics of t he guardian angel~
of Ja11' ant i order. but to !Ill~' that th ey hll\'e hecome more efficient
thereby. would he tt'l.ling n rala('hood. \·i···· a nd cri111e flour:ieh. im-

wives tal;:en in modern society
that its representati1·es agree in
declaring prostitutio n to be a neeessary thin~. They cannot unde rstand that the abolition of the proletariat implil!s the abolition of
prostit ution. So deep are they

ratt? n

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~v~~~f~~'ki.K~':~a:~~7. 1::i:t~~l. ~~~~"~~:~~~~ i~~~~~~ il!htteei;~;bl~~~t~!~ilza~DAR::d ~~~tk th~~ ci:~~~~~~~!e,!~a~!~~a~ ~~~ya :auonshtp

the capitalist newspapo: NI, if you ueed Hny documentary proofs of system without community of
tlli.!t.
wives.
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Tht' publie school fa cil ities nre hopclell81y inadf'quate, the street
Communitv o'f wi\·es is an inlight inp: in Home tlistrif'lll or tht• c.ity ill miserable; we have miles of vcntion o f th~ upper cla sses of so-

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tho•y ct·rtniuly Hrl' uo r.-t·on•m•• nt!ft tion for it. They ma y pro,·e many
thilll!l&lt;. lmt t hP,V do not pro\·;• th f' ont' th ing thnt is J"Rrely in need of
J•roo f!l, 111111wly. th •• 1u;sertion t_
lmt th t• mOil f'~- or the t11xpayera ha.'l been
W&lt;'l l llflf'ut. =-.·o priHJ.tc husJ neSII conce rn would stand for 1mch a
~~~n~~emcnt or its nffnir'll: why. then should th~unity stand

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time to 1111\kt• 11 rntlit•lll change. not in men only, bnt · in J'rederielr. i• 10 ae_tive on -'•ett ~ol'­
")"11\o•tns. !Jut we ac riously do ubt t.hat 11ny aueh ehange, nece888ry a1 De.. tllat tile dty oll'lrlet• have thnatit j,. _ will c\'cr tnke pln et• un til tlw workers initiate and enforce it. •; eDri to 11et tlleiD.
O oe of the m011t vigoroue
Lula J . &amp;eb, •ife of
Tht&gt; capitali11ts can en~ l sw a nd rt~h the wor ken only by eonaent
&lt;! f

tilt' wo rkers when lh t'y cost their b11.llots on election day.-Debs.

J-:,.,.ry \'ole cut for 11 c11pitali11t purl)". whate,·er ita name, is
,·ott• for wl'lg(·-ahn·e ry, for po,·erty. aud d egratlation. Every
t·ut for tbt' Sol·iHliat party, the wo~k en ' own party, is a vote
Nnaneip11.tion.-Dehs.
Pol'ert y, high priee.. unemployment, child
millf'ry 11nd haggartl waut i!1 a llutd hur~~ting
l ution and i101anity . 1micid e and crime, th e~re
the tr111Pc atory of CJlplt ali11111's u turnalia
l&gt;hawlc a.s it '11 end t.lrawf -near.-Debll.

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Our city poliee are be-oomiu g \"cry earelet~~~
· they hnt' left lAfayette Square unguarded.
that a Socialist apea ker mig ht d eBeerate the
nttempt ing to remind hU feUow citite:nro£

~~~~~~!bf~::e~~! :~'r.r;::~~~! ~Je

aUCI! uf (.ortM e-n and landape gardeners, by
JawpJ&gt;OIIta are trees und u phalt pnementa grasa.

~ost

In
!=o untries
modes or' expl oit in ~ the prolet'- mum
•
riat : it is not Sociali sm. it is the wo rkl!rs 11
exact opposi te of Socialism .

an a eti¥e Soeiallat

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                    <text>BUFFALO NEWS REFUSfS .•·.-

TO ACCEI-T AN AD·· fOR

SOClALISI MEflJNC

WILL ARRIVE IN BUFFALO
ON .FRIDAY 'EVENING

;

Mr. Butkr ''DOra Not Want to do Anything tha:t

J~H.

Maut&lt;r, President of Pennsylvania State
Federation of labor Will-Arrive Early for Socialist
Demonstration- Kirkpatrick, Noted Orator Here
Saturday Morning - Will Receive Friends on
Saturday Morning.

Will Fill Halla for Soclallm"- Very Pe.Yiah
Beca.uoe of Exposurea by Buffalo ~·

IN ITALY .
..~

wn

Buf'PAUI
Line of :\larch- Frauldin to

~o"'.~':;di\~ri~ 11 ~ 1i.n, I~·

WHAT · IS THE PRICE OF YOUR VOTE?
h~ ,...., arran~crl that

];roadway,

P. :\1.- :\rrh·al o f parade at

c~~~~J:Il~~~~~]],:·\~ltr~!:,~

:~uditorium._

n•iccs.
.
(\
re sct\"cd .~.;at~ arc still left .
I aradc . rccCl\'C&lt;i w1th ,..alpte o f
. •
1 h\· pr•..:ured at ro; :\ lu - acnal !J.,mbs and fircwur k~
Bnildm::. nr 165 BrnadI )n arnval o f pa r~de at _A udit un um ht:mch nq.:am zcr~ wtll JillThere will he mu~i c and rc(l fire mcdia~cly repo rt to _l ,l,.rp h !'do n ..
J:"alore in the parade. Scinta'"
.-\ ll marchers s ho uld pu rchase
Hand ha;; h~c:n &lt;-n~:n:-ed t n fur- tickets helore entering hal l.
ni ~ h th~ mu ~ic ami thou;;and s o f
Socia list fiennant s h:we 'h~&lt;-n o r·

i

NEWS UPHOLDS

d~r&lt;-(L

The ':,Reds" W ill Lead.

po•'''"" "' """0' '" ""

n,
procession
ha:; been g:iv~n to those
Socialist s who are fortunate
~~irugh EJ~hth~ha~·~:~~~eil~·:.1 1 ~ 0:~~
fo r~· ard~ :·ho will march \~ i th
1 The

FUCmYE l'tll.Jt.
tay£

uw

IJt.

The :\ewa is h8\"ing fit11 ov;.o r \he
LnFo l ~l' tte Seamen's ,Bill: _The lni 1 terunt!Ons! Seaman 1 ~mon haa
beeu l!l~ lllhng to Washmgton for
t he pllst 25 yeara th" ir officers
to fight ror legiAlation ror the (reeing or the American sailor, and
· for the protection or lives 1!.1 sea.

1111 _

�For Associa~ judge of tb.'e C'oun of Appeals,

.

H. D. WlLCOX OF ELMIRA.
For Supreme Court. Justice,
WlLLJAM S. PHILUPS.
For Supreme Court Juitic~.
VAL£NTINE KUCH.

M&amp;,.or •
STEPHEN J. MAHONEY
Co11p0Rtion CoDDMI
EDWAliD T. DllllAND
. , .OOm)itroUet
LB. ~AYLOR
• Aae..or
LOUIS F: REXIN
Judge of the Oity Court
WJLLIAM F. OA'M'ELL
County Judre
l!El&lt;RY !I1A'!'THEWS
Ccmm~ioner of County Charitie.
URS. DORA FOSTER
Overseer of the Poor
SAllUEL LEARY
Couneilruen
WII~HELM ALMENDL'o;IGER
JAMES J. BATTISTONI.
H. B . CROLEY
W. WOJCECHOWSKI

~n inform~d

Mr.
list.

~h~a

should be added to
Thi fac:s regarding
l:ne~t candidate on the blacklist
are w be further in\·~stigated :1nd
gi\·e promise o f yieldm!! some
very iu1erestinJ; results. \Ve ,
glad to g i\·e this candidate an
ponunity to deny the
at an \' rate. \\' e are I ·
to Ctliwictiqu and if
mands further
assure1l that we i
Hcre thev
ocrats, two I
Republican.
"frieud~ of 1
and -hady ~a~l.
1 .
hh.l ..n thc1r cia~~ ! Durmg .
~t.n kc .\·on ':'·a~ out a fter them \ylth
hHtl'rTJC"~ m your hea~t a~HI per·
hap~ a r.u~ce of lead Jl~pe 111 your
tr11~1y rtJ,:"Ill hand. ) v u hay_!; . a
bette~ weapon to u ~e n'!w m
:;!l(&gt;wmg them. what you thmk of
a man who wLll scah. \\'alk into
the hnoth 01.1 clcctir~n .day. :md
\'ot~· 1hc stra1ght ~e~ah.~ t. 11rkct.
II 1~ the r.ul y way 111 wlud1 .1'un
can keep thcn.l nut .of the place
wlwr(' .they w1ll h a\~· ? rea~ . op·

pany.
\\'ith mail ac"oumulating at all
the mail s tatiOnS below 45th
1'( \rc-et, . witl,l incompetent chauf·
ieur.. rushing the hea \., wagons
through the city, endangcriug
liH~ and limbs of pedeHrjans and
with t he strikers determined to
win 1hdr demands the Federal
authorities' stepped 'into the mail
di'i\·cn' strike yesterday
an cf.
fori to help the Po,..tal
Service Company break
darity o f the worken.

Assembly
First Distrid -Domonie De Sio
~rid District-William G. Rober ta
Third District-Charle1 P hilliPI
f'ourtb District-John P. '1\"annemae.ber
Firth District-Conrad Iteid
S ixth District- Herman Eilitz
Seveuth Di!trict-William Smith
Eighth Dmrict-Frederiek Grawender
Niuth District-Berman C. Glau

!~;~~~.~~;:;;" tl:~ ,~.~·;~·;,~~~~~s;.fnend- d~; :;;~~ ~~~if.~~~~ri~
ha\'c no jurisdiction

ST. PETER AND THE SCAB ;,~:~ :.~ ~~~.;~;::•;;:" ::.
"I nuJ.!'hl to get a large reward
1\ ·e uener o wned a muon card.
l '\'e ne•·er grumhled. l'\'e llC\'Cr
~truck,

l'n

nc \'tr mixed up with union

tr u ck:
Bill 1 nnH he ~:;oing ~~"'' wa~" to

"in.
~•• "l'~·n. S1. 1\·tcr. and l~·t nw iu."
~1 . l 'l·tcr :'(a \ ;tntl ~ trokcd h i:'( staff.
!Je ~pi te hi~ hi!-:h ntli n·. he had to

loHIJ.!h.
Said ht·. '' uh a frcry g leam in his
t·~ ~·.-

" \\ h" 1s tending- this g ate, sir,
•· u "r I ?
l' ~t· h•·anl oi ~·ou a1ul yoi.tr ~ih
,,j ~ ;,b:

.

Ynu:1::r~ ~~.~~~~~

knrown

&lt;)IL

earth

vet the inter ference o f the
i:ral officials is nothing shon uf an
effort to intimidate the strikers by
enforcing a Federal law against
them.
"~o fa r as we are
the fight has j ust
:O.Iichael Cashel, 1
dent o f the
hood of Teamsters.
I
S tablemen a nti Helpers' Union,
of the .A. F . of 1 L. la:-t nig ht,
speaking o f the lockout oi the 135
chau ffeur." and d rivers eri'lployed
by the Postal Transfer Company.
" \ Vc arc willing to meet tlw firm
ior a l'Cttlement. but will stick
unr &lt;lcmands. I waJll this affair
t u 'b&lt;:" ("nsidered a lockout and
ll•1t a, s trike. a i' the demands~n:re

::~:~~:~~c1&lt;~el0l~~~~~r:n;:;. ~~:~c~ti~~~?~

Thl·n·uJ'lon he ro " t' iu hi:; ~tat u rc na t in).!. a~ainst- mcmh'erl'( of the

tall

And

pre~~etl

·

"

a hmtnn npon tlu•

\\all.
I

"Tdl :O:at:~n to )!i\'e him a seat
:tlunc
;1 red hut g-riddle ' up ncar the
thT&lt;•IW.
l:11t ~Ia\', (·•·en the Devil can't
!ta,;d 1he :;rnell
Oi a l'"oki ni-:" :.(&lt;l b on a g riddle 1
!I ell:
It would cause a rc\·olt. a

On

Super\'iao'r
Firtrt Ward-Vixle~· R:p·en~e
Second Ward-John G. Cooper
Third ·ward-ChiU'let Plauman
F ourib Ward-Charle. Faessler
Fi fth Ward-John L. Pier
Sixth Ward-Dn•·id Umpprey,·ille
Se\'enth Ward- ) lorris Braunstein
Eighth Ward- A. G. Erftenbeek\
Ninth Ward-Qttc Stilke
Ele,·enth Ward- Paul Yogel, Jr.
T wel!th Ward-L., C. Beesing
Thirteenth Ward-Charlea Roesch
Fourteenth W ard-Ch11rlea Adams
Fifteenth Ward-George Bahieht
Sixteenth W'ftrd-John Vogel ~
Scnutecnth Ward- Albert thyer
Eighte~lh Ward- Julius Knapp
· Nineteenth Ward-Albert Abiatti
Twentieth Ward- Arthur Uptcn
1'\'l'~nt)·-firat Ward-L. 0. Han-ey
Twenty-seecnd Ward-Benjamin Ta7lor
Twenty-third- W:· S. Bl-own
1'\t'enty-fourth-Jo•ePh Ball
Twenty-fifth Ward-Oharles J . Williamlon
TWenty-sixth Ward- Lantrill Geiger .
TwWt.y.seventh Ward-Charles.W . Willett

1 know.
If 1 1;:1~~/CJU do wn to tly: "&lt;""' l•&lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;.•m•·n«
Go b:Kk lo yuur master o n earth
and tell
That they don't e\'cll wanl Sc&gt;lb•l ''"' ' '".'"'
in lldl."

!'.

Ck.t.28, 1913.

t:O.\Itor Buft'tilo ,SCH'iali•l.
Th&lt;' An)lliau unl i·8oclalifl J&gt;ren 11 Soml\ tiflle aro the reailen~ , of tbi•
rai~inj: a ~:rral Ju1r anti HI' \lf!('auu of •·a.lnabl-c rarer notit e&lt;l how. eztra•·athe ~n·r inrTl'uiu~: im~•lgnl iun nf j:anl IIIU eity father 'l lrl' in bllyiDJ;
you 11 ~: m&lt;'n Jiat.h• for mili tary """'lei'; lautl at fa~y rrien for J&gt;ublie .ehool
antl tht•...}n thl' fa~e of'·great call''l'll&lt;!~

for "'""' a n•t morf' ~ollli&lt;•fl. Ia t?
tu1 ''""' alone Au!tria IINII - 1!!1000
,.0a ~~ mf'n who 8houhl hi\\'C' 1,~~tN
1M mlfh·•• fot !&lt;'t\'ke. Canada b uld
to h..-r founo.J a homr for 1!0,000 of
thear. Tha t 1btte a re !ott for Aa1tria
f ott',.f'r ~:or.o .,.;thou! ..)'iDJ! •• not one
rrt urh ...l ftOIII Canada a1 ibe tim&lt;&gt; of

- Aldermen
First Ward-SaPtuel A. Fawke1
l¥coml Ward-.~rla m Sehemba
'Mtird Ward- Michael Roll
F ourth Ward-;-D. F. Stranabau.
Fifth Ward-lf. W. Perine
Sixth Ward~eromc J . Smith
Se\'cnlh Ward- Benry Goldstein
Eighth Ward- Louia C. Gena
?\it1th Ward-E;. H. Gierman
Elennth W ard-Pan! Krier
..--..,
Twelfth Ward.:_Ro~oe C. Abel
Thirteenth ·Ward-Augnst ::\Iiiier
' F onrtecnth' Ward-iT. J . Buth•
Fifteenth \Vard_(John Venhern
,
Si:&lt;:te&lt;!nth ''Ward~ohn C. Coughlin Se\·entcenth War;t-Leon'ard Perry
Eighteenth Ward-WaJter Palmgren
Nineteenth W ard-Harry Peterson
Twentieth Ward-Henry Tutthill
Twenty-firat Ward- Archie Hend erson
T wenty-aeeontl Ward--Oecr gc B. Freeborn
T''l'enty-third Ward-C. U· King
Tw~oty.fourth \\'ard-J. R. Mcintosh
Twenty-fifth W11rd- lrwin Linccln·
Twenty-ai:r.th Ward-Charles Grimm
Twenty-seventh Wafd-Frank Cahill

·
•
Bll•la.aga .,tji be pnt up aome bme
t~l• o:.entur;r. It 11'linld be advi..ble
for t hl1 buaeh of "seDt\emen," with
hnith , eoaunlMiaaer includea, ta
loa"k aver the aituat lon of !•U.blie .::hoal
N'o. 9, ~•led on Bailey A••eaue, nortlrl
of Ooat. S treet.
I'laee l~~o

...
~~.;-··

Conatables
{ Second \Yard7 Frank Ehrenfri~
· Fifth Ward-Frederick Kimmici:

=~:==~~ile.t~~ke

Eleve.ntb Ward- William Cadin

=:~~~~k~
'
B:eikrl-a

Fonrteenlh Ward-l&gt;oqlUI

Fifteenth Ward--,Ftank Wiese
Sixteenth Ward-.Jcibn Bc.eni:nDa
Sennteeuth vil.fdi...-J. N. Koehler

~p-1\ Ward--FroDI&lt; KpaJ&gt;P
Nioe-111 Ward-G- DeGnff

Tweatieth' Ward-Azel P..-a
TwentJ-fll'lt Ward-lt- 0: lietealte •

,.,;,.,_.mti, w..-11aa llecr.die

-Twen.,...nnth '\V.ra.....,oeeph Botarb .

SPECIAL WIRE

··'

CUT "(HI~
THIS COUPON AND tEN CENTS Wll.L
ADMIT . ONE TO .• .

BROADWAY ~UDITQRIU-M
.

ELE~TION

NIGHT.

Cut out this· coupon. It is good for live cents. With'len cen!J! ·it y.'il1
admit. yO.. "' ~ big doings.

.Admi..ion without COIIJ!Oil .

is eents

RETURNS,FRO.M SCHENECTADY
AND OTHER. CITIES r ' ·
.
Thfs :is the Evening the SocialiSts
Will Enjoy Themselves
AUSPICES LOCAL BUFFALO, SOOAIJST PARTY

Wtlat Is Chiropractic
KJ-RO-PRAK.-TIK il tbe name applied to a ~tbOd of
locating and removing the pbyatcal caux ot:diteUC: by
adjusting the displattd "Webra~ (bonn of tbe epiu) ·"
to their normnl position, thua rnnoTing the pratnre
from nenn, Every orgnn or tiMue in the hUman
body must rtttive its controlling influe:oce: through its
nerv~ connection with .the brain,
Prnsure on these
necvn will cause d~a~. ·If you are 11ick, on~ or ml?re
of your vertebrae arc o u t of alignment, causing pres..
aure on nen•es. To adju•t these vertebrae into their
normal aitue is the aim and nccompliahment of th~
skilled Chiropractor.
ANALYS1S !'RU. BOTH

!'fiOHBS.

YlUTB FOR UTDATUIUL

F. 0. KANSON, D. C.
w.w.-~

262 W. U!ka Street

Neu Elmwood Ave.

Gu dw.te of the: Palma Sc:bool of Oliropr:ac:~ Oa't'CDPOft, Iowa.

BU"FFALO SHOE
ABNEC A ANQ 6 L.L.Ic;;oTT' 8Ta.

00.

�STHPHl:N

J. MA.tiJNEY, Caoc&amp;U1e for Mayor

GEO. R. KIRKPATRlCK,. Autbor ci War-Ybd Fot?

SPEAKERS
Step h e n .J. M a h o n e y , Socialist- Candidate for Mayor
George R. _Kirkpatrick, of New York City, Author ofWar, What For?
.James H ; M au r e r, President Pennsylvania Federatlort" of Labor and · Member National Executive
Committee, Socialist .Party
Admlsalon, 15 Cents

Reserved Seat ISO Cents, on sale at Socialist Headquarters) 605 Mutual Life Building, and 166 Broadway

�oo~~MJYI~~
· ~ ws.KLY~ TMa

BUI'FALO 'SOCIALIST PUIIUSHING COIIPANY •
~

-.--......J~Billlllic

...........

llAJtTDI' IGD&amp;.D. .._._
ta:RkTTVTTHQ...l...~

· ·-~.. l ·

BUJIPALO.N.Y.
-'
PltAIC ~ iY.P. CA.~'~ i!IP-

~Liil:....

IIUI'PALO,N.Y.

~Ptb$UIDI*Y'Wo 50ciD: ...... ~ 'Ia.Jn.o.

~·

.a.....da.~--J- S. 191l. at b pmttlftb ;. Bu&amp;&amp;Jo.."'Ni;,Yod;.
-*t1Maeiof Mardat. ll19

THURSDAY,

'

3(1, .1913

DO IT NOW
Has th~ ,·oicr o f the: wo~ing cla~&gt;s ever been heard in

lhe'

council o f Buffalo?
·
If not, whv not,
Dttause th'c: worhrs o f this city have Jle\'C:r bttn represented
hy men f r o m their own rank!! imbued with the: spirit o f the:
lal){lt m o n·ulC"fll.
h i ~ within th e ir power to ~ repr~nt~ there, and
rc~pcct ou~:ht to pro mJJI them to u...c this jJOwer for tha t purpose.
surd~· ,·annot exp«1. tNe po litical hireling~ o f capitali&lt;;t inttrcst to

and fight fo r labor intereliU. That is not in -their line. That is
t he

pnrpo~

they

a rc

sent there

fo [.

Make a start. worktrs

l!uthlo.

to~
l' l!rian ~hnuld gel back and ~how the interc:sts o f Lo uie
it would enhance the chanc&lt;!~ o f the Social i.~t candidate.
11 \\"i! • a mean lrKk o f those na~l\' r ubbernecks to d~h·c into the
mql0ratio n ho lding.• o f o u r fricml lliamJc~· llamlin, just because
wanb tO h:.I'C a man a ~ mayor whom hr know ~ he can handle.
\' ow i f

and

C

~tU(hlart

WHAT CAN A SOCIALIST ADMINISTRATION
\\"hat lw ~ a muniripality tod a) to ex~.:t from a Socia li~t ad-j.,,,,,,,,;.,,:~~.~;;
m iui&gt;tr:.tion ?
:--· ot th t ul•t· rthrow ~· f the prcsl·nt eco nomil· &gt;)'l'tcm, to Uc sure. but
the " H·rt hro w nf tlw g:tng •y&gt;lem in lt&gt;t'a l pol itic~ ; no t the: cxtc:nniu;ttio n
u f ' :n · and rrime. lmt tlw c xterminatin n o f tht· a li•JWilii&lt;T bctwn·n i
;m d •·rillll'. " n t hl· "Ill' hil nd. an•l tht· l'"h&lt;T . "n till· "ther.

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                    <text>SOCIAtiSf.ADMINISTRAIION
IN BUTTE, MONT., STOPPED
GRAFTING POLICEMEN

CHILDtABOR fXPLOITfR .
,HANDS IT TO HAMLIK·ON
HIS.--STOCK llOLDI NGS
Butt:

A. H.~
the Champion Q1ild Labor -Exploiter,
Shows Up Bull M~ Boss - O'Brian
Would Be Handy Toolln Hands of Law. Partner.

Tenderloin Oeaned Up and Sanitary Conditions 1m.
proved - Messenger Service Abolished - Scientific and Humane Methods Used to Remedy Evil.

h~Uiel much
~gbtyor blows!
~t 's , see h0\'1'
a chance he would hn,·e

'' People who live in gla111
should not' throw 1tonea" i1 a good
old saying that must have been
in\·ented for eapitalillt political
eampaipa. In Buffalo every candidate or the old partiei, ... wen
u The Lord, bas accused hia opponent of erookedneu and proved
his case coneluai,•ely. ·
It il: waated effort for the Socialisla of Buffalo to expo1e the crookl
and liart who arl! after tl1e peOp le'1 ,·ote in 'thil eity. Chaun cey
Ha mlin hu apent thoui!And• of
dolla111 .. getting the good•" on
Mayo r Fuhrmann ·and Michael
Regu n. Willi ADl Bun111, the greatest d etecti\'e in thq wo rld, hu
l}ft.&lt;Jl in Bll(tltht with twenty men
for fonr month• and no one who
knowa or Burns ' work qu dl tious
our prediction that hi11 dlaeloaures
will, i.f ca rri ~ to t he courts, land
the whole eity adm inist ration in
the cooler .
Do not, gentle \'Ote r. think for
a minute that Chauneey iB doing

to carry out hil th reat&amp;. Chaun·
cey Hamlin baa thousands of dolian; in vetted' in General Eleetrir
.noCk·and he it in partnership "'!ith
O'Brian. Would O"Drian eut hia
own throat by dragging into court
the rottenness of the Gent&gt;ral
Electric Company f That eOIU ·
pany ia an awfu lly 11melly mea~
RJIH&amp;ge and the mo re you 1tir
stronger the 1mel l. The Lord

I

a delicate disposition and

r

stand atumg odors. His
i.&lt;1 to k et! p th e lid on,
co\·er rottenne1111.
No wonder Hamlin and
·
want to Tammanyi u
fJ'h o:! r own a lRrJle slice or ·
r
m e r~ial w ~alth und only
·
'trol or the adminis tn~.tio n to
lUI what Mu rp hr is doing to
·
York.
·
Now, who ia it that comes
out so blantantly and condenws
O'Brian a nd llamliu 1 None ot·h- 1
1

!b~a;~ror~~~ t!~~~~1 fo~tc~11n~~t~&gt;; :~ ~t:nc~~~;l:\:~~;~~iut;;':::~d~:~
~~~ c~~;o~~~ ~~~:~-.B~i~ ~·:ha~~~~~ 'r~;i~:~\:: hl!~l:,:r~X:l~i~~·r:~~

a bout three-cent fa ir~~ ~·aa a flk e.
That he ft hray11 Will, lJl now and
a lwaya will he • tool to Cl()ito.liAm
and t.he disclosures of A. Jo~ . Burt
is yeaterday'11 paper~~ ia no newa
to Ull. Cbauneey Hamlin, J ohn
Lor d O 'Brian'a Jaw partner, OWilll
atoek in ll I! ring of Buffalo corporatibne, including the International
R ailw~y. John doc• the dirty work
for Chauncey and be would laat
about t wenty-four hourt: if be ever
tried to help tlie atreet car men of
Buflalo or let out a ~q u eak about
th ree-cent faret afte r election.

girl "wage~ ,-~., i t he country.
It was t hii{MIIle " weater " Burt
who cR me
to th e New York
Sta te Factory ~ mmiuion and op·
]}()Sed chil d labor legialation. H e
maintained that " young girl11
ahouhl not be denied the right to
wo rk ," enon when they sre d ri ven
to proatitution by hia starvation
wages.
You see, vot era, they all have
their own inte re~~tll at heart. Jn
throwing this mud at O'Brian, Alfred H. Burt baH do ne for Thomas
Stoddart a fa\'Or which the latter

a~u7 ere':tn~a~ttbt. i!~~~~ :f!:_e.~t~~~t~e,~~~n
;:;;::;:
~:~~fnih~~;~~ :r~un:al:0~!~~ ~!~-~! ~~md:~:~'~r h~~~da~r!c::
noT!e

only give him a chance. He would pi ~ the mayor'• chair at City
deal the General Electric . 110me Hall.

Great Gains
·For Socialism
Everywhere People~ Discussing its Growth and Slze
of Mcetlnga ia AstoUnding Capitallsts - Saturday
Will Bt Big Night.

LAB Q R
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - -- -

PLUMBERf UCENCES

Oct

28.-Four

striking g anncnt
and four strikers
today o n warran~
Abraham Cohan, ;t
l &lt;&gt;ccik•h ' "'""· employed by the
Sacks BrottJers, a non- .
concern.
. strike

A~:~l~~t~~1n h~~~~

.-

�Socialist Party
Municipal

PUBLIC

WORKS AND

�SPEAKE~S
Stephen J. Mahoney
Candidate fOr Mayor

George R. Kirkpatrick
of New York City

James H. Maurer
President

- · STEPHEN

J.

P~nnsylvania

Federation of Labor

)AMES H. MAURER

MAHONEY

BROADWAY AUDITORIUM
0 •
aur a
ST
ventn
I

Ooors open at

7 P. M.

SOI~·TA'S

Admission 15 Cents
'

Reserved Seats 50 C~n~, on
~le. at ~oclallst Headquarte.ra,
605 M u~ .u:a1 Life Bulldlnc, ·or
· ·
Jones, 165 Broadw•y
c

�o!~::.n~"'
·
Qoocl
for

·, 50

Qents

~

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,-

.

~

Wewantyou totryapalr

Every Sooia!ilt in Buffalo }rill
be at the Broadway AuditoriUm
eleetion evening.
Arrangement&amp; haVe beeD.
to aeeure retuma &amp;om
of any import&amp;D~
tion will be lfel'd,

of those wonderful
Buffalo ShoeS

·IPOO pair Men's $4.00 Oil 1500 pair Boys all solid hard
Gr~tn Work Shoes, D width
knock Scho ol Shoes, size

only

. . ' .

$2.46

1

llo 5 . . . . . eao

PrMeut thle ooupoo totheBoJblo Shoe Co. before No11'elllberl", -.ud"
• Ill be redeemed 11&amp;1111!! u 60 teniA lu moue1 ov. aay pair of Doll'alo ShMt for
dr.. or work, p ,!JO, ~.' 0, ..~. 00 or 11.00. Oue ooupoa to the pair.

Not goo&lt;! dter November

l~tb,

Ull8. Not 1ooc1 oa P.86 8ar1abl Sboee.

:tUAJan WaterJifOOf Oll&amp;raoteed Double Wear Sole. oa II!YN'J pe.l r.
Specia l. lJor Scou t Shoe~, IJaod made, wltb Nlacara Doub lt Wear Soln,
il-10 to 13, ~ :10; I to li,
M. Juat the Shoe for School D~o~•·
"'

r.

PLACiNG LIMITS ON YOUR
BUSINESS FACILITIES
You an: to all purposes doing jus! thai In using

a two-party line Btl! Telephone.
A clirecl line would probably more than doubid
your tdephone business facilities at a slight
increase in cost.

Presuming that you do business with Buffalo
homekeepus, ~der this fact ; more than
75.5% of the residenca in Buffalo !that have
telephones can be reached over Bell Lines.

New York ·
Telephone Co.
lt's Everywhuc..-

T eltphooe Buildinr
Church &amp; Franlclin Streets.

JOHN- :E. DAVEY ·CO.
.

" GEJTS FUBJISS.EIS
148 Genesee Street

ll&amp;L.LHOW'IJlD 1211•M
GO T O -

LOUIS MAISEL

;.,..i,.",

c.,_,,,

011 Clt~~A•.
,s_,, A••••-'-t.Aiy $-*'"

c.,.,.,.,_

· - CAIN,_•·•
965·967 BROADWAY

·W c Wry ·a C0111Plctc_ line of .

GENTS FURNISHIN,a
and cater· csJtccla'!Iv to ~ "

Union

-J"ra~e

••

·Acltats an'ct eubeorlbe fbr the ·

·AtDetta•Eeituno;.__·
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-Uac the ln..,.. of1M W•ldaf 011&amp; ~ 10 ...a. tor I

Tbe' oal7 Germaa

Olfb. 315-.317 Ga.--

resn-

�·;" For

A&amp;eoc~te

Judge of tl!e Court of· Appeals,
l;l. D. WILCOX OF E LMIRA.
For Supreme Court JUstice;
WILLI A~ S. PHILLIPS.
f p r Supreme Goun Justice,
VALENTIN£ K UCH.
Mayor ~ '
STEPHEN J., •lABONEY

CorporatioD &lt;:;ouiuel

-·

Soeis!lst Newll DepOt
Dally Soclaliot Papers

...........
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6 ,h,D 1UM

at

Tfl~~ two beds are the.leaders of Buffalo
and a full 5 year guarantee hangs over
the head of each one.
·

EDWAIID T. DURAND
' Comptroller '. \
,.,L B. TAYLOR
LOUlS F. REXLV
Judge of the City Court
WILLI.AM F. CATTELL
eounty Judge
HENRY ~IATTHEWS
, I Commiisei_q.n'!r of Count)" Charities

moattaly -.ad WMir.IJ

A.PPK&amp;L SUB OABDA.

~mS .

The· one· on the ~ is strongly made, 2 inch continuous post
patkn&gt;, 5 huvy fillers, large husks and a wondu at ,

The one on the right cannot be equalled at this price or even 5 dollan

DORA FOSTER

· more, 2 inch, 4 post pattem, 5 heavy fillers, strongly supported and
like the _ ~ it ~ absolut~y guara.nt~. A tremendous value at

0\'er&amp;('er of the PoOr
SA:II UEL l.EARY
Councilmen
WlLIIELM .~\J ~MENIJ.I:O.: G ER
JA:IIES J . BATT I S TO ~l
H. H. C ROI; EY
W . WQ,JCECUOWS KI
-':~e.mbf y

O.rrlar aod M..t•1 a Spedahy
Bell PboGe, Bowud 1m -1
t97.S BROADWAY
AJI o~en pl'Omptly allell6ed W.

"·..Bricka....&amp; . . E.n.os...

oa&gt;'~~_,~,..,_j __ ..

-623 MAIN STREET

K I-RO-PR AK-TlK is the name applied to a method of
locating and rerno,·ing the physical cause of disease by
adjusting the displnced vertebme (bones of the spine )
.- to their normal position , thus remoYing the pr~s ure
\. fr om ncrYcs. E\'cry organ or tissue in the human
body must recei,·e its controlling influence through its
nen·c connectioo with the brain. Pressure on these
nen·es will cause disease. If you are sick, one or mo re
o f your \"Crtcl;rae are out of"n lignmcnt, causing pres.
sure on nern:s. To adj ust thest- vertebrae into their
normal sttue is the a im and acromplishment of thc
skilled Chiro practor.
~

::t,~\'~~-;:_~;~~~G~J1~!~:in
Eighth " -ard-Louis C'. Gena
l\int h Wud-E. Jl . Gitorman
El ewnth Ward- P11 ul Krier
Twelrth Ward-Roseo(' C. Ab('l
Thirteo•nth Ward- August )till er
Four1 ePnth \Vard- [1. J . lluth
Fiftten th \Vard- lnh n Venhcrn
S ixteenth , Ward-Jo hn G. Coufl'hlin

Qualifier Cigar au:l!'u•~..:
Clear Havana
5 ClMTI IU &amp;IINT

All Unioo • made Gooch.
Ask for Union -made Cigarettes

FRANK STEINMETl

~v ent ec:n th \\ "ani ~ Lc:o n ard

~ ~~ ;~~~lf"~~

W. E . YOUNG
19.4 ()ewlt:t: A t:r- t
1W1 , _ N , 5114 I

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8 A.MPL.ItROOM
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18115115 S.lle)' Avenue.

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ARM ENA NT E
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Fine Jewelry Rep&amp;irl.n&amp;
,-40Terra~. Buffalo. rj.v_

BufUio'• Plooc:a O!.lrupu.ctor

262 W. Utica Street

=~!:~:!:..:~~-F=k
· - f1.·:

Se.ea

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BULLETT'S SHOES
Union Mode

HAVE A REPUTATION

THEilE:&amp; A REASON
With our enormous output, combilK'd with o ur
Cheap upstairs
~nt, we a're in a
position to gi \' C
valpes that canno t be duplicated
elsewhere.

~en11~- '11&lt;~ D, Metcalfe

TweDt-~ WaN-,.:.Jteht lrleCredie

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· Gradu~tt: of the P.J.!mu School of Chiropractic. Davenport, Io~a.

Constables
.. 1~ 1 • • Second Ward-Frank Ehrenfried
· -~,-- ' • 1 ' Fifth 'f~rd-Frede:riek lGnni:'lick
.- Sil:th WUd-Emil Opler
· Ninth Wi'f1!-Ernest Stilke
_
Ele:ven* Wa rd-'Wi!liam Cadin,
,··. f'·. , Twelfth Ward-E. 0. Baum ,
· ~. ·: · Thirteeolj! Ward-EW&lt;I&lt;riek ,Goodall
. ~ ·~I .;. ~·r. ·Fo
•
-Ward-Douglua Bellerjeaa

.

BOTH PHONES. WRIT:! POR UTERATURE.

Perry

:.... ~~ ~:·;·; ·. Twentr.aeT
...;.~th Ward~harles

, ,

~·REE.

F. 0. H4NSON, D. C.

Super\'isor
First Ward-Vixlel· RHerse
Seeond Wllrd-Jobu ci. Cooper
Third Ward~Charl e11 Plauman
Fourth WArd-Charles Fa es~~l er
Fi'rth· Ward-John L . Pier
Si:~:t h Wi!rd-Dal-lrl l'mphr e~· ,· ill e
Seveutb Ward-~l o rri~ Brnunsteln
Eighth Ward- A. G. Erftcnbeek
Ninth Ward-Otto !:Hilke
El e\'enth Ward-Paul Vogel. Jr.
Twelfth WArd- L. C. 13~ing
Thirteenth Ward-Charlt'ft Roesch
Fourteenth Ward-Charles Adams
Fifteenth Ward-Gt orge Habicht
Sixteenth Wa rd-J"ohn Vogel
Se\'enteenth ' Yard-Albert Bayer
Eighteenth Ward-J"nlimr Knapp
Nineteenth Ward:....Algert Abiatti
Twentieth " :ard- Arthnr Upton
&lt;r,venty.first 'Ward-L. 0. Han·ey
Twenty-second Ward-Benjamin Taylor
Twuty-tbird-W. S. Brown
Twenty.foorth-Joseph Ball
. T-Wrnty.6fth Ward- Charles J. Williamson
Twenty-ei.J:1.h Ward-Laot.Mil Geiger

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"Twenty-fourth Ward-J. R. ~l e lntosh
1'1\•enty.fifth Wa rd- I rwin Lineoln
T~enty-sixtb 1\' a.rd--CI~arlt s Grimm
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Second \~ard-Ad a m Schemht!
Third Ward-Miehael Roll
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Seeoild District- William G. Roberts
Third District-Charles l, hillip1
Fourth Dilrtriet-John P. Wannemacher
Fjfth Dilllriet-Conrad· }h:id
S i:~:th Distriet-flerman EiliJz
Se\'euth Di:ltrict:._William Smith
Eighth Di1trici-Prederiek Gr11wende
Ninth District-Herman C. Qlag

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3Ctivity on behalf o f the profit·grinden . Now comH your
to reward them for thei r hostilit y to the efforts o f unde'rpaid men
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fathers of the country has h~n ·wast ed on
\\'omen are figh ting for political
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if men, in the full possession o f th.ose
ac:ti ~· n that the,· did not know how to
t h·ely and for 'their own interest ?
Think o f it. workinJ!men oi Buffalo, and show you~h· es
to the t:~ sk that lies before you! .

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l f human nature cannot he changed, soclal conditions can be
changed. tho!&lt;c co nditions that dchtunani1.e men and in ma ny cases
p ervert human nature.
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it the normal co ndition nf human society frum wh 1ch no h uma n
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at n cJ! I ec t i n ~ some d uty im poJ=ed upo n him, o r failing to li\'C up to
the Cs:J)cna tiom; of t!JO!Oc who feel th e m ~ l \'es entitled 'to set the
s tam b.rd.c: inr the conduct Qf men . he i~t treated :is if he h:ld cndan~~::~~ ~~c ,·cry cxistehcc oi SO&lt;." icty by hi s sins Qf omissi'?n or comThe iruli\·iclual i:; hdiulcd whcncvu he claims rights which
!'oOC'ict y find !' it incc:u n·cnient to rccn J!nir.c . h e is O\'C tbnrdcn~ with
rcsr.on!'ihility wh ~ n ~ocic t y fi nd~ it pro fi t a bl ~ to exploit his powers
and energies.
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l&lt;Omebol:h ·, hecatl.~c he h• s " 1·otc that some ptople need. Rut
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h i ~ ha nd ; a iter el eCtio n day he is again the des pised helot, and nohod y ~o J)()Ot tn do his tC \'C tence.
Think of thi ~. men . and act accordingly.
Don't th rn w your 1·otes a wa y on cap it&lt;~l iM politician s,
n e\'~ r kn•&gt;w eithrr Wil t or l'our int e r e~ l !l after election, o r on
tali st part ir s. whose hu s ine ~ .. it is to uphold the eco nomic .
In · which I' O U ar~ rohhcd of the fruits o f I'OIIr labo r.
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l'ri1·ate nwncrship in the mt·an s of production is th ~ "'"",;,,J iih,;;\mol&lt;.&lt;&lt;'bl;
, f capital is t da!'J;·tuk , ::r.nd the m ~ ntal ami mo ral
masses o f the peopl ~ nn es tablis hed authorities

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l' n. -ir: ih e o pposite i~ true : it 1 ~ a ~ h ;un e n o ~ to d ~ang-c ~·our"'' "·:,,.;~." ),;.,,, 1;0 .,
wh l·n rhe t h i nt.: ~ have ch a nJ!~d that cons t rtutc Jt s obJ~ct s
n ('l' t'T a !-hamt· tn le arn. but it i.; a disJ,: ra•·c not l&lt;l lea rn whe n
t unit 1· 1 ~ nffcrctl
Ynn ar(' n• •t infallible: \ ' u ll m ay er r in ohscrl'at ion
j u•l !" mrnt. \' .. u cnu ld l h •l iH 1~ ~ ih l ): know in .n •u r .

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their
m ul n c han t;~ tlwir t1pinion s. An
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ho r ~ c u s~d to c it~· life l"Ok,; upon street cars
~ t ~a 111 roll e r ~ in a differe nt wa y than a country
Dnn't let \'Ourself b e put to shame by a h ors~ o r a mule.
Apply thi'&lt;~ to pract ical po litics, a nd you will readily see
fnuli ~ h it i,., to adhere to a part~· today. for no other rea son thin
yo u identified yourself with it when yo u wa s young and
cured . and wh~n th:tt part~· had othe r problems to d~al
i
othe r intcrc;;u; to promote than today.,
The wo rld i ~ mnl' ing ; new intc~s t s ha\'c d~\·cl optd in ~ ;;&lt;tv l'~'''" " ":'" ',',
that need new po litic&lt;tl c x prc s si~Thc working class has
an ind~pende n t fact or in our soc ial life . and its int~re s ts .
po litical r~pre scrrtati o n o f their o wn. r£ your grandfath~ r ohonnho l ~"""'
he found his eco n&lt;lrnic interest s rcpr&lt;"scnt~d by one of the
it d.~s not pro \'~ that th is is th~ case with you.
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Socialitts •hould vote sgaiut
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EAKE S!
MORE--SCAB

GAIIDATES
- .- RUNNING FDI' OtliCE

PAHADE
WITNESSED I~ BUffALO

Republlcam, Democr'ats-and Bull M~ Nomlhate
"Frimda" of the Workers - · List Growing 1
Send in Their Names.
Cbri.lti.an Heiu-Republithe Oettcr, but if the}: get the
can candidate fOC" Superviaor,
habit and cominue after election ,
• , •oJ•bYJI..t......,~~-.. .Zi.p..Bouut.......ilee..ex.~v- •S.U!.z~!:.

Edward F. SchroederDemocrat. candidate for AI-

a smaller

dtrman, 13th Ward.

A s a rule

The same

Non-

un:,~sca~~~rr:;;esaive

;c~1a~-:~r

candidate for AJdennan, 8th

IIOWC\'Cr the wo rkers

Ward.

a eapitalisl trick and

Scabbed

at · ¥etz

Planing Mill.

ing the

sc;~bs.

About

slv~::~·~e~:r~ ~~d1~~~~~~~i\~: ~~~~ as
~~- District. Scab contnlc- f.~~·:r ~~~~r 111~~=:0~ ct~~~~~t~an
Un!o~

men

an~ ~ialists

of

I~~e e~~a~~~~·=h~~ll ~?·opnuttt. ~~~u~!;
1

t_he city ar~ establlshmg a hl_ack- The Buffalo Sociali!'U for the ben·

::~~~~ ac::~~d~:::r~·bFr~~ ~~~~~:~~

diit

of Hoffalo . ~orking m~n.

Buff~o th~ work~n ar~ report- ~ Th~ lat~~t. apphcan_t ~or spa_c~

th~'names of would-be Alder· on the blacklist IS Chn11t1an H~•~s
Supervisors who ha\'~ :,~~~-~b ~~n:r.t:~ctf~r w~~e h_:r.s i the
one . t1m~ or another scabbed Jmen·,. •·o te 10 dcct
••n thc•r brotl!c r~. These men vi!K'Ir in the lith ward.
·. '
hav_e been _ntfn:unat~d by the c~.p- will douht !css den•· this accu~a­
ltalu t pa~t1~s m return fo r a ss1_s- : tim. and we hope ·he docs. \\'e
':mce wluc_h they rendered m \ 1150 hope he will honor ns with
:~~~en~~~\rl~~eioulJ'c~~e ~~:h~~a~~ ! a ,.iliit ~s did scab Schroco~r.
111 ,

m~n. an~

•1t

p;uc~aimin~- themsel~e~.

"

''friends ! f,~0 ~ie\1~~~- Df~:l~;:ltly :~~~~~':'~::
I e wor mg pco~ ~take a look at th~ Republican plat·
A s many ~ Soc1ahs_t) spea ker 1 form throug h bdore h~ com~s up.

I

1

::::eto~~ ~~~nd~~;;o~~~~~~:~~~ ~~~ 111~1:1 ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ as1:~;~~

W hen you hear a Republican,
Democrat o r Bull_ ~~~e can_dl,:
,Jate ha!ld O~lt thu fn~ndsh1 p
stuff, With h1s foot on the lo ud
pedal, .Just q uietly look up h is
~as! htsto ry_. . Rcmemher, the c~plti\hst pohl!Cians do not ~wmu~ate a man ~ausc they hkc h!!
face o r adm1re the way he parts
his hair-. They d~t h•m ~aus~
they know h~ Will be nght
whcn,he gets mto o ffice.
lt is all a pa.rt of the game fo r
the nominee to knock the boss
who o wns him. Tha t is why
these scabs come out and proclaim
themsch·cs . pals o f organiz~d
labor. It 11 th~ o nly way m
which they can fool the pcopl~
and get their votes. The idea is

on~ of t h~ planks t~f the
Democrat pl;11form. The principles of the party was a litt ic detail that Schroeder had overlooked. · He admitted t hat he
scabbed during the Telegraphers
strike but off~rcd the excus~ that
he was no t a member o f the unio n.
Some excuse.
W o rkingmen of the city o.r~
invited to send in brief histo, ical
skctchrs of the eapiu\i!'t candidates for office to fill out o ur
list of "friends o f the working
people." State where, wh~n and
how they scabbtd o n the class
whose \'Ole they arc seeking.
''By their deeds \'e shall know
them." If the\' sCabbed once for
th r~ dolla rs a' dav they will c~r-

I

~.~~~y ~fa%~~~~ ~~~u?'arlic bilr~Yia~~ra~n~~~~w~;nb~0:~11tl~!
MJ~~Ym:~o~'t~~~c.l!:f: k0~~ ~~b:~·t: ~i:~i~~~~r!~;. their \'Otc

Superior Being-Five dollars a week is enough for any girl to llve on .
Clrl-Wby don't you let your daughter try to live on that amount?

WORKERS UYES ·
PLACED AT

�l

:S ocialist Party

.

Municl:pal -~latrorm

'PUBLIC ZDUC.I."rlOB.
nrtiiODUC!'OKY.
Tht' Sotialit.t. Ptrty ill ,tb.e CiiJ
The ehild~ o! the •o~a
,or Buffalo ill .a part of tM world. ~a ,are be.inc ~bbed 9f f.be:ar
-¥·We Jl.l9¥eJJJt.Df t.o _aOOHab th~ u- ngbt ,~ .e doe.tnoll,

FOI' Auociate J adge of -tlte 'Courl of Appeal$.
H: D. "'W ILCOX OF ELlllR.."--

Thousanda

ploit,ation ol t~ w.o-rken by the ue driven ·by po\·erty to l~ve
cap)t.alitiTJ. a.nd to es:ta.hlWI t.b.e IK'.bool .It a.n earl1 ace and ,go mto

F~~S~l=: '

C~l-t' ra t.ive Cowwou'll'ea
. ltb. Tbialt.be .o.-ere~w d.td hlbor JliAJ"k~.. ~
grf'llt tth..aiJ(!;e il at lt.a.u!l. .u.d tile large pol"tiob of thOR ~tuil.diJi.r

.For Sapreme Cotm 1 ustic:e.

;;;:~~~Jv'f~1 ej~b:f!~~nW:~~[' d1~:; ~ ~~ -:'!~~ :Jf!

VALL-EKU~
llaToa;
,

T,o .&amp;!'f.'f,mpli.dJ Util ~nd tb~ work· Th_e II;U~&amp; eapKJtY of tbe«bool
i.ng d alii!Jf .t11e "'.or'ld h..a&amp; .c reated buildLDI. ta far_~o;t of tbe aum-

Party u ita politie&amp;l ~~ ::u~o~t·~;u;:tot, r:~.::
Htt,''ill g .lJtia UIUtJ.t.enbl.e p.UrpoM ei&amp;He&amp;. _ThOtlN.IIo(b are herded into

lft'EPBE!&lt; J . JIAIJONEY
Corporatilm ec.a..ei

~!:,::~tt

.&amp;;;.jgt1~t '''P.·n~e i:wi:!.v:.tt; =~~~er;:i!:~tg~ m~~

~~-~~~~Jf :~~:..'~~,!1,~:.!:?11 ~ ~~~ t~~~~~ ~r:~J::r.r:~/:a~~

'~

;,

i ,""', '

't

~.

LOUIS F.~

~:!:t"'u !,rep i:~e!:~{;~ ..,:!~f

Jndge of the City Court
WILLIAM.. F. CATTELL •
CountT Judge

t&gt;eeu j 1 the ~cea of tbe ·lD~t.ead of edueatmg t;he pup1lt,
claa .
dnve11 t.hern through a IHelt"U f'OU·

~-~r~'iug

,.,.;:~~r~·:~"r~~u 1~1~~i.~~.\e:i!1 ~J~ 'D~~e t~erefo:e deman~:

~mS.

of 11 11 Olourr•ell of lift&gt; 11111 1 oprmr- l' ~llt tg e; thnJ t~ ~ 1'1 mllt~l'r of
tnui t i... " for Plljornwn t. llllil hy low rJ'fht. pro~ec llug lhf'. cluhlrcn

;;~:.~~:~'ri~! 'i~tr~~~,:~·~::o; e':.:i;r::.~!~; fr?fhet:·~~~~~:,7th!netli::\':-be em-

ditll•·ult th l' 11tr U(fll'1" of tlw work - po~·r·red, 111 all ~~··!I where ec~nf&gt;N fur h,..ltf&gt;r f'OII ilititui R. h w1 ,.11~ omJ c• ~r~H•m.~e "ould oth er~ 1se

"('lll'ht 11.uol tlw polil'•· ~r... jt 11 \1110\\'line... ~; eon(ht tonlll on contmoJ,..,Ji••nt ton Ill. 1111 hn ~ rc•·•·ntly l uerl, lllll' !! dane~ to that_ age.
lw•· n r\rmon,;trnle•l 1 )urin~~: tl1r
~ O&lt;'lltiOI~Il l 1118lrul' IIOII. not for
lltrik ••ll or thl' l'n rm•·n. rxpr•·"~ 1111 . 11 , prn·nt l' JCIIIII of ll()m~&gt; manufactur11 ; 1'iill nrul of rho• I•· .Hil•• "'nrk(&gt;MI r·om lunl'f] \I'Jih It ,A!! to fit nil ehll·
in [.1;,,.,.,. 11 .. ,.. J.i l! ]l' Full " flfl!l Put · rlr•'~l fu r '~"~· ful l_11bo r. fo r the

l·rwu gh 1111\'1' th r. wnrkf'J'll
rh,-. ,]II] W~ nud dr•li11111 of tho•
uu•l trr•r~&lt; ·h•·n· of tl1t' R•··
puhlfo·rm. Dr moo·rut · uno! ro• fl'lrlll
J'llt'lio•fi. ThP !=:. oo•inli!lt l'nrl y o•u!l&gt;&lt;
ro u ul! 1\'ork inf!lll f' ll llllll ni11Pr r ili 7NI~ iu ~.\'l uptoth,\' with ih uim !O
""!•· '"!:•·tlu•r nu lll'X I f'll·&lt;'tio u lin.•·
ft~r ''''"IIO!II it• fn•f•t )oru
l·; q ..' ri•· r w~ hn11 11111pl,1' pro\'dl
t !uot tl11• rulinLt .-tn~~ will yi.-·ld
Jto&gt; lhiu11 to "IIP]'li••IHio u or nn nppo·1d to jriHtio••• Onl r hy n holtl.
lti."L."t··~•i\'1' Hlli turll' will tho• work .
Pr~ •n•·-~t ft·om rn pirulillm !ltim('
!'11ul••r iu l llll•illllltf'!l of rl'lir f, n ~ wn~
•l •· luOtl!llrll l•••l fn till' \'nrious
~ lt· P · · ~ wl1id1 hn•··· lltk"n plnrr in
t l•[, ··i t_.- duriii J: t h•• pu~ l ,\'Pur.
Th.- :O:odnli~ t l'nrt,\' will no) r..Jnx
ih • ff,ort " I"' ln1111 li M tho •rr i" ono
1111111 ••:~;ploi t;•d loy nnot lwr.
Bnt
witlonut lo!lillfl' "iJ.:h l of this. il !l
flunl nh\,-.,·r . tlw Roei nlillt PArty
m n k·· ~ thP duil.•· s trnuo~tl •• or lhP
"'''11--t•rs to i111prn\'&lt;' th r•ir t•nruli t i"11 it~ own llt rugl.']l',
'J'h ,• ~odnti11t l'urtr thl'rl'forP
l'''f'»' 111 ~ tl11• fnllnwiic~e prof,(tftlll
fnl' this muu ic•ipul r•mnpnigu:
MUNICIPAL PROGRAM.
• ,,. (' plo•tl~o:•· Ull l'll•· h·t·" to clo our
llt ln"lit to a sM i~t tlu• workN'!I to
nrl,"lllli 1.•' nu t11 1' •·ronnm ir fll' ld.
To ht·lp th•'lll ttl thi' full (':-:frnt
of\ our pmn•r iu timl'll of lll ri kl'
nud to work, with thl' nrgnnizetl
Hlld nnllrgllnh:NI workent. for th e
;,•srni.J ishm('nl of n work clny of
1\!lt mon• tllllll right houf'fl.

~1111J~::~n~~~~··~t;~~i·:.~:;i;~l air;~. ~or

the

\\'1• d1•111111Hl tht&gt; abolition or the
1'0/HJ'Ad •y~~:l l'm on puhlic work
nml th t1 !IU h~t i tution of d irect employuwut b,r the ni mTie ipRiit~·
uuci1·J' t•ivil ioil'r\'i&lt;:e ruiM.
\\'" furthl'r iltornllnd:
That the eity 1:'1\tablish wages
Rtul l1011 1"!1 of )ahor 1 i illtill \~ tly hct·
tf'r in C\'t'ry CUI} th111n thOIHl l)f'e-\'lli ling in Jlri l'lltt' l'Utf'rprise, thu
w_akiu~o: ...llwnieipal o•mploymeut "
rorc•• for el t&gt; \'l'tin~e tb e general
I'Ondition of labor :
Th11t tht&gt; oqt•niution of the emp lo~'t-!'8 in tht- ' 'arious dCJlHrtlllt'Uit bt~ eueouraged and their
rii:ht to )lrrik r reoogniz~l. in order
to ¥i''t' 'fht'tn a ,-o\ct' in N!gulating

R~N'tl t_io n anti 11musement. to-g et h~r With popul11r
IIC]f-education, htoing iiect~~sary to healtloy
nnd hRppy life, \\'f' d emand:
A f!Wecp i ~g liberaliu.t ion of the
prt-!lt•nt RUtJ\']Uftted Sunday lawa,
whose. sole c.IJeet is to turn the
dN1ir e for Pnjoym" nt. into \'ieious
s ud unlawful ehRtllleltand to gi,·e
fiJIOrtunity for poliee grA.ft;
E.&lt;~ tablit~htn en t or free grou uda
fo r ou tdoor ftJ&gt;O rlR. public beaehu
nml pArks. umnici tllll concert and
dltncing ha lls, and other pl'O\'ill·
ion for rec:rreation.
,.
E:xte-rtdNIUM! of the lll!ht&gt;ols and
ollu:r J•Ublie bttild inJrll for llocil'l
gatheriu~. meetings of l11.bor orgauiu.tiofl!l, diaeta$iOilll of pnblic
IJUMtioua, and other lilieS. w1thout
disorhnination betwl"f'n parties or
denominationa. bnt 'J'ith ..apecia1
regard to the needs of tbe '"ork·
iug poople.

drt-Nrt of t:rit'YA.neea. and also to en·
lillt tht'ir t t'el~uiea l knowledgfl and
pu,blio tpiri,t ~u dei;Jlot'1'111io a~d efficlt'lll atluumatrahon of pubhc
faint:.
l
A hb.tral l,!o'ttem of eompenu.

UDXPLOYIORT.
We demand the eatablithment
of mu nieipal emplo,•ment bureaus
to take the p late Or the printe
agencies wbicb now pre'· upon tbe
nl'e&lt;ls oJ person. sedci.Ii'r work.
As a mtans oJ equaliJ.ing the

PUBLIC

WORKS

AND

CITY

~LOYEES.

!~~·,i ~\- "r~~d!~:;~~~.~~~eu~" a~~po;

•f·

iu d ty ewploy, aud Nlinmell1 itt .,·stetu. we demand the eatab-

I ,T iqDI.

or diaabiM

.

.

!!:'e~~t_~:_~:~!!~a~er:dem.!lfi;
~!g=~::ro:~ tib:~eb~

Wt . dttuand 1ha\ the .ticeJmDC tb.e w.uni.eipaUty.
of ltrikebt'Nkera u apee:tal de~n~
We d emand furthu that iD
ties b@ atopped. that th&amp; . pohee timM of ind.uatri.al' d epretllion the •

~:!t ~o~c ~~hp~e u:~e~ ~~~e t:re~':!alpo':hl:r:et~z;

~~~~
~t~n::;; =.~--s-e:. b;:ti~~! ilL~=·~=
hold at~ ad diltributa lit- W"'rb of pU"'UUMMIl nlu~ ud .,.

in ~ :..;14 labor th~ laWlttiq of mu~ipal mm..
dWpuJ"; aad tlt.at Uw power of ~· 'Ciadfl' the p:ooril:iona ttaltd•

l'r- tt.&amp;.r&amp;

:~~:::~ =~l~

brt.Ue-f'l in (aetorin or-lllftat ear
b&amp;rt\1,..
I. !

.CIII: _~

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·:::I • .,;:

etMwhen

in~ platform.

:
"'

cents It will

15 Cents

This is:· the _Evening the Socialis&amp;·
· ·"Will Enjoy Themstt~ves
·
AUSPICES LOCAL BUFFALO, SOCIALIST PARTY

·What Is Chiropractic
KI-RO-PRAK-TIK is the name npplied to a rnethod of
locating and removing the physical cau ~e of d i.eue by
adj usting t he d ispJR«d \'Crtebrae (boon of the apinc)
-; to their n o rm u l po~~ition , tbut removing the prcuun:
from nerves. E vuy organ o r tiNae -ia the human
body muat retti\•e its controlliog inAom&lt;."e throagb ita

::~:. ~~~:\!: d~::~hse~hel~~:!n~re~=~u::e ~7,:

oonr
of your vertebrae nn: ·out of nlignment, causing presure on ner\'9 . • To adjust thea Tft'ttb rac: into thcir
n ormal aitue is the a im aad accomplishment of the
'skilled Chiro practor. ·
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ANALYSIS

J'REi.

BOTH PHONIIS. YJUT&amp; FOR UTBit.ATUJI.&amp;.

F. 0. HANSON, D •.C.

Fil'llt Ward-Vixley Ry1·er·se
Second Ward-John G. Cooper
Third Ward-Chsrles Plauman
Fourth Ward-Charles F aeaaler
Fifth Ward-John L. Pier '
Si:xth Ward-Ds\'itl Umphrey\'il.le
Sci'Cnth "\\~a rd-:'llorria ,.Braunstein
Eighth War d- A. G. E_rftenbeek
~inth W ard-Otto Stilke
Ele,·enth W ard-Paul Vogcl,t J _r.
'twelfth Ward-L. C. Beeainr
Thirteenth Ward-Charles Roetch
Fourt eenth Ward-Cbarles"AdamA
Fifteenth Wa-rd-George Habicht
Si:xteentb Wud-Johll' Vogel
Seventeenth Ward-Albert Bayer
' Ei'ghteenth Ward-Juliua Knapp
Nineteenth Ward..-Albe.rt .Abiatti
Twentieth Ward-Arthnr Upton
Twaty-first Wud-L. d: Harvey
Twenty~fmd W ard- &amp;nj,!min Ta,ylor
Twenty-third-W. S. Brow11
Tw~ty-fourth----J'~h Ball
Twenty-fifth Ward-Cbules J. Williaiuoa
T-t.·enty..U:th Ward- Lantrill Gei~
TlreDty-3e,~Dtb Ward--Charles

.......Pio..c:w..,a.ca.
262 W. Utia Street

Ncar Elmwood Ave.

G.adual&lt; ol the P.W... School ol Cbbop..ctlc, D - Iowa.

BU FFA~O

w_:Wm.ett

Seeond ·Ward-Frul:~

F'ihb Ward- Frederick Kim.miek
Sixth W ard-Emil Opl! r
Ninth W ard-:B.ruffi S_tilke
.Elennth. Ward-William Cadin Twelfth Ward- E. 0. Baum
Thirteenth Ward-Freduick GoOdall ....
Fourteuth w ard-:Qouclala Bellerjeu _ • - ,
Fift~tb W'&amp;rd-FraDk weisoe
~I! • J -,;.;
.,
Sixteenth Wa.rd-Joh.a Bo.mk:raa&amp;..
. :-:-J; ·~ -r
Snenteenth. Ward-J'. N. KOeJaieP -1!-:~ -.,·..,...,... "!. ·,: ·EiptMntll Ward-FraU KD.app ...,:- ~ · 1 ; ,J.:- ~ - ,
~tAW~ DeGraff -.. :. .. - • •
•
·Tw.IMIIIRt~~
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- 'l'watJ-IBI: WUd--8- 0 . lldealfe
TWoot;r- WaN-IIftcl llleer..tio
~-th Watd-.J-h ·-

lt:n

RETURMS fROM SCHENECTADY AND OTHER CITIES

Sup~ niior

...

thla .:oupon. It Is eoocf for flv• cents. With
a~ y~ to tho big dolnp.
Admission withou! .;oupon '

.F'il'lll Ward-Samuel A·. Fawket
Second W~trd-Aclam ~~mba
Third Wnrtl-)licltael Roll
Fourth 'VIl nl-D. F. S tranalum
Fifth Ward- )!. W. Perine
Sixth Ward-Jerome J. Smith
Se,·enth Ward- llenry Goldst~in
Eighth Ward-Lpuis C. Gena
Ninth Ward-E. H. Gierman
Elennth Wl!.r$1-P~tul Krie r
Twelfth Ward-Roscoe C. Abel
T hirt ct•nth Wnrd-August Miller
Fonrt el'nth W~t r tl-H. J. Ruth
Fitfeeuth WRrd- Jo,hn Venhern
Sixteent h Ward-John C. CoughliD
Seent eenth ' Yn rd-Leonard Perry
Eight eenth Wurcl ..:_Walt er P~t l mg ren
t\inl'll'enth "\\'ard- Harrv Petet'flon
..,.,. TweDtieth \Vard-rrJ.\~. Tutthill
Twenty-fit'flt WRrd-Arehie H~ndel'IOD
Twentr-second \\'a~d~eorge H. Freeborn
Twenty-third Ward-C. U· King
Twenty-fou rt h \\'ard-J. R. Mcintosh
Twl'nty.fifth W~trd-lrwin Lincoln
"'·
Twr:nty-sixth Wartl-Charlefl Grimm
Twent y-seventh \\'.11.rd-Frank Cahill

!:t• ::; ~~d:fri~~·;:~ h:e:~z !~:m:~~::·~~:~p~~~ -o: .. ~ -:
~;~~n;,!;~t as~

I

PUBLIC HEALTJi'
Tlw nmuidpality is liS rem illl in
l'nrin~t for tilt' puhlic lwll llh R!l in
]'rnddi ni( Nitwn tiou for the youug.
)h·d ir·lli null hygienic Kcicncc
point " ou t the enuses of tli 11eu~
1111d " hnw N how t.o fli'C\'CIII it. Jlul
110 ~e rifHIA nttf'lllJlt ill tnnolP loy thr
•· it~· to uppl_\' ib teachingM.
Tlu• ludf-hca rtl'd
pnllinti\' t'
'"''ll" llrt·~; whi&lt;-11 llll\'l' hc•·11 tuiO (Jtrd Hrl' 11 lll f' rC rlro p in tlw 11\ickl' t.
&lt;'OUI ]llltf'd with tlw ..ondi tion11
whi1·h Htl• fos t l'rin~; di ~ o·n se nn1l
\\')oir·h th" Hdllliu istrHi i"n mnkl'll
110 r fTo rt to remo\'1', loi'CJI11St&gt; to do
~.-. wou[, [ d itlliniMh thr• profits of
JnwiJ.-,rd s llllll 1'111plo~···l'lt .
\\'r dun1111HI till' t'stnhlill.hment
uf llllllio·io·UI fr;•(' d isprmmrif's. ho!lpitnl ~. ll llll l' rnit,\' hn ~ 1oitn! s .• llllll itroriun1" nnol r·onYnlPii&lt;'f'tlt homes to
n.·r•ommmln fe tlw \'liSt numhr r of
nn tiPillll who nr!' II•JW dt•lliec\
prnJ'et Cllrl' llTrllnfl'h tlw prohibith·r i'Oiit of rri\'fll (' in11titution~ .
'11tc trnn!lformHtion of the comr iPtc merlir&gt;lll srr,·ie" rtf the e it~·
from u p rivate, chnritHh\c and
&lt;"omnwrcinl. to 11 stricti)' public
hn11is to thl' Pnd thnt tltr maint ennn l'r nr hNiilh mny hi' ml'lilt• 1\
pob lie l!er~·iee. reud~recl to Mil the
fll'oplf' 1111 rreely lUI Jl!; now the u11e
of the Htt'f'etll.
RECREATION.

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BROADWAY AUDITPRIUM
ELECTION NIQHT .

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1HIS co~~~~ wn.L

DORA fOSTER

Assembly
· Firit l&gt;Ulriet'- DoDrontc !1e ii1o =
Se«&lt;nd Dilltriet-Willliun G. Roberta
Third Dilltrict-Charles~ Phillip.
,
.
Fourth ,District-John P. w'aDDemaeber 1
Fifth District-Connd Beid •
.
Sizth Distriet-Benn&amp; Enitz·.
Sc''CDth District-William'{!mi ~
Eighth Diitriet- Jo"'rederick Grawender
Ninth District-1-lermnn C. Glau

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                    <text>EXTRA.!

'F
NEW PIAN-TO: FLEECE
~-WORKERS .Of OTHER
Capitalist Exploiters Invent Scheme whlch If
· to Gain a Hold. Will Result in Robbery of
- -Paying Workers by Check Should be Abolished.

CANDIDATE
FOR ALDERMAN. FAILS TO

DENY HE BROKE STRIKE
F. Schroeder Admits He Worked During
Strike and Tries to Excuse Himself By Saying He
Did Not Belong to Union.

Pnrty StN"et meetare a joke are given
spaee. Hvt'r~· movethe Soeialista ha\"fl &amp;11\cceu ~o the colunms of
1&gt;rca.~.

is on.ly one anawer-tbe
that. be are frightened by
rapidly growing aentiment for
working clau' organization.
despite all the obatae1ea
aNI thrown in the path of the
:;~Joanor•dgn committee e'f"ery meet.
luc~ and t be ¥Ote oa
will be an eye opener,
waul to know what- the
doing and get the .
,.. ;._ .--~··.- ..•truggles. nead

�Socialist Party
.
Municipal Pla~oi'm

Th_e Bi,Uest ·Valpe

'For Chid Judge of the Court of 'Appqts,
HENRY L. ,SLOBODIN OF NEW. YORK CITY.
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' For :.usociate judge'or the Court of Appeals,· ' - ,.
H. D. WILCOX, OF EU\IJ!A.

UITIIODUOTOIIY.
Tht' Soeiali.at Party in the
of Buffalo ia n pi.rt of the
witlc mo\'ement to Rboli11h the
ploitation of the workert by
ca)UtAlilita, and to ~•tab1iah

F~~l~~r~~ic iO:::r£~~

~l'erative

Commonwealth.
p u t change ia at hand.

For Su~me C..ourt Justice,
VALEN:f!NE I&lt;UCH .
Mayor
STEPHEN J . !.l.AHOJ'I."EY
Co1:p0ratioli Connael

~:~i~J:~~et~nb;~~teit abo~{

dition
To ne1..'0mpliah thia end the work·
ing claaa of the world has created
the Socialiat l'ar1y lUI ita politieal ber

ina1tf~~~:;t. 1

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Comptroller
.Aalesaor

LOUIS F . RE.."UN
Judge of the City Court

WTLLIA.\f F. CA1'TELL

Commissionet' of C-ounty C harities
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DORA FOSTER
0\·erseer of the Poor
SAlfUEL LEARY
Cbuncihnen
WILUr:JJM ALMENDINOER
JAMES J. BATTISTON]
H. H. CROLEY
W. WOJ€:ECJ10WSK1 ,

ch•fend

int rro·11l ~ of tlw working cl nk.~.
t ho• t'IIPiiRliHI rlnli~ growN
mor•· ruth]PNS in opprf'AAillll
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rfjfli,·n lt tloo• stru g~:J,.. nf tllf• work . po,~···rt&gt;ol. Ill 1111 e""''~ wlwr&lt;• t&gt;c~n·
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t h(' pnw,..r nf e nv,..rnm,..nt for thl' o·ornpl'l ]ltlj)I]JO to _lcll\"o• ~chool Jw.
~'XJ•] ..itution of tlw procluo·•'" Th,.. foro· the AJ;(' of ~~~htl'&lt;'ll . to !l'tn.nt
t·ourt &lt;: ~tud thl' polic,.. nrc itll H!ln wnn,..CII condttJOnnl on contlll·
oho·di··nt tool!! 1\~ hn~ ro.,.Pntl\" _,.,.d ntlo·ndnnPo." In thnt n~:e.
lwo·n olr&gt;monlllrntl'tl ,]urin!!' tJ,",.l ~'v1•11tio~nl JIISt rudion. not
lit riko•!l nf the rnruwn. P-;pr··~~rru•n. !'rr'•nte ~11111 of 1101111' UJI\nllfflctnr ·
1lo·pnrtnwnt !!lOti' (']&lt;·rkll in thi ~ l ~lj.!. or ~Ppnrnte fro111 .or nlternll·
rih· o f tht&gt; milwrs in w,.._t \'ir. tll"o' !O ~l·n ~rMl . t•rhu•ntJon,· hnt ~o .
~til;in. nnd of l h·· t;•.xtil•· wnrko•l'll o·omhllll'ol w1th 11 1111 to fit nll chJ].
in J.n "-r•·Ju· 1•• J.ittlf• Fal!.11 nnrl l'nt- •]r('ll for ,,.,.'f nl l_HlJOr. for the
t&gt;r~r·n
1lutir&gt;ro; of o·i111.P1111hlp. nud for the
I.MI I!' f'llOIIIth hill"(' th,.. worko·f'l o•njoyment of ci\"ili7.1'1l life.
ho•••n tlw , ]npr&gt;~ 11111] d ct i m~ of th" l
P UBL1C HEALT.h"
fruou l nn &lt;i tr•'tH'hl•tl' of tlw Ho·.

nnu·

Ueereation and amnsPment, tog~ther with populnr Relf.OOuen.·
lion, being n ece!lflar:r to healthy
P UBU C WORKS AND CITY and happ~· life, we clemn ncl :
KMPLO'YZES
A s\\·eeping Jibt!rali7.Btion of the
.
. '.
present antiquated Suncl11y lawa,
\\ l' d e mancl !Jit' llboh t!OII of t he whoae sole efl'eet i11 to tnrn the
eontrHct syst~m _on puh!ic work de11ire f or
into ,•iciOIUI
and the 1mh"trt ut10n of d t~e~t e.m· 11nd unlnwfnl c h11nnels nnd to give
JliO.I' mN~t. by _t he mumc1p11hty oporhmity for police gtn.f t;
u nt.l;•r t: l\'llser\'ICC Mtlefl.
E!!tahlishment or f ree ~uncla
\\' e further ~em~tnd: .
for outcloor .sport!!, public be.ach ett
That tire e lty estjlblts h wnge11 and pnrk11, municipal concert and
and ho\11'11 of labor d istinctly bet· d 11ncing halls. nnd other pro,·ister in e'~ry cue than tho8(! pre. ion for ~errention.
' "l'liling in pri"atc enterprist'. tints
Exterlded use or the aehools And
making municiptt_l employment 11 otber public huihlin ~P~ for 10ei11l
fo ret&gt; for e le\'ftting tbe gener al gll.lheringw, meeting~~ of labor Or·
con~lition of !abo:; .
gftniutiom. llis('nMionll of public:
ThRt the orgam ut1on of the em. 11uutiona, 11.nd other n~C~t, wt thout
plo~·&lt;'t'S iu the variou. d epArt· disc.rimination bet1nen partiea or
nrents be eneonraged and their denominat ions, bnt ·w ith ll""p4lCi&amp;l
rib~t to 11trike recognised, in order rtgard to the needt of t he work ·
t o gi,·e t~ 11 Yoice in .regulating ing people.
not mnre thnn l~i!l'hl hour11.

~·

'!-'!

the use ...

atul unorgamzed workf'l'll. for the
e!ltnl•lislmJent of a work tillY of
'

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~~~~~~~rg;:~~~:!;·k·~~~~g~o.~~d

of We

·~.
~e~and
""'hl!••hm,••'l

puhlic apirit in demoeratic and ef· to take
fir~"n t ndministration of public af· agem~ie11
f111r;~~:

.A liberal ll)'atem of compenutiou for accide ntal injury o r death
an1\ for indu11tri11l dbease ineurffd
in &lt;" i.t~· employ. and rcti~ment
~PnsJOJUI for 1111 nged o r d1Mbled
tttr f'mploy'*l.

BTRiltES.

needa of

As a

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burden

not be
iat aystem, we
liahment of a

of unemploy·
ment inanran~ eondue tecl u far
aa poMible through workingmen'•

We. de.mand thftt the ~ce.nsing ~~~':i~~~·i;,ith liberal aid .by
of ,:tnkebreakera as IJ)('Clal depuWe dl'mand further t hat
tits ht, atopflf'Cl, t h11t the police t imn of induatri11l depteuion
flow.• r be ~ to the nt.moa4 t.o rit~· take 1peeial me!LAit~ to

~r;~fe~ow:.~k'~~ l~eo~~~i~k ~·~n~: ~!;i~io~~ i~11rth~11 ~~:i\~bo!he
111!!~·. aing!r or en ~~~~~· amJ,~o b~· the eonst.rnt:tion of
ho!tl m~hu(Cfl a ud. d1atr~hute hi· ";Ot'l..~ ol p..nta nent ' 'llue
f'~ature u1 couneet1on wnh labor the l a unching of ntunicipal
the f"IOWI't' of tri 8 un(ler the pro,;aioml!

tlh;JIIIIf:l; ¥ml · that

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hr~aktnt

bania.

in

fft~:totietl

or 11t reet cftr

eltewhere in

th~ pJat!orm.

BROADWAY AUDITORIUM

S e-•·rnth \Yard- H enry Go ldstein
Ei~;hth Ward- Loui:t C. (;t&gt;nll
r\iulh W ard- E. IT. Giermnn
· F.\c1·enth Ward- P1111l Krie r
Twelfth w~ml-RoRCOe C. Ahel
T hirtwnth W nrd-August Miller
Folllrll'enth Wnrd-H. J . Buth
Fitfcenth W11rd--John Venhern
Sixt:cnth Ward-John C. Coughlin
S...e-ntcenth WRrd-Leonnrd P t&gt;r l')'
Eight1·cnth Wnrd- Walter PRlmgr('n
r\ineteenth W11rd- R arry P eterson
Twentiet h Wnnt-Hcnr y Tutthill
Twenty.fif'!lt \\'nrd- Art!hie Hcndet'11on
Tweuty-secontl Wnrd-George n. Freeborn
Twenty -third W11rd-C. lJ. Ring
Twenty-fourth \\'nrd-.1. R. Melntosh
Twcnty.ftfth W11ro·J- I rwin Lineoln
Twent~·-sixth Wnrd-Charles Grimm
Twenty·&amp;e\•enth \\'11.rd-Frank Cahill

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Fourt~th \Yard-Douglau ~Jierjeau
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Ninth Ward-Emeat Stilke
Ele venth Ward-William Cadin
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George R. Kirkpa·trick, ofNew ·vork City, Author ofWar, What For?
.Jam ·e s H. Maurer, President- Pennsylvania Federation of Labor and Member National Executive r
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Some. of the Citizens and Progressive -Candidates Have Slgn'l fied· a Desire to Talk to and Debate
With ·tt;e Socialists. The Socialist CamPQ.Ign"'Comm~ttee Is Very Anxious to Gratify Their Wishes and Takes
Thls-Opi:;or1unlty to PubUcly Challenge Any and All th'e Citizens and Progressive Candidates to Meet Representatlv.es of the SocialiSt Party In Debate. The Sooner the better and the More the Merrier•
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to .M eet Rej,re~entatlves of the Old Parties or the "C.•tS" or 81,111 Moosers In Debate.
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Will the Citizens ~nd Bull . Moose Candidates Accept This .Defy?

Of SOCIALISTS· MAKE
OLD PARllES WONDER
No one to blame, no oue to ~ ~~~ "htcb the IJllsguu.led
blame,'' 181d Judge Brennan HI· took lu• 0\\11 hfe Luigi
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h1.1 cleeuuon On the CioH:r Led JlllllJ&gt;f'd out of th.r wmdo\1
null duut.ater-"..;'.rrio one to blamt' ' l mlt·rnl\lh lnJIIM'tl "'"d d 1eil
dec Hled the mveat•gaton~ of the follu\1 IIIK S tmday Is th1a
lhated uull d 1¥1Uie r \Ulh Jhl i4 ~o 1 It 11 murd~r pure and
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llghed the whnewa1ht'rw or t11e
It nn111t lw a mAtter of regret
BmghamtoD fire, winch sent 27 the Ne"~ and Tune~~ thnt there
worken to the grt&gt;at unkU0\111 \\ eN! not 1nore falahllet 1n con
• ~ o one to blame.' dee1dl:d the nu·uou with th111 dl&amp;Uter What
W\e&amp;tlgators of the Cherry Cro:o:k a fino• chaucP 11 \rOnld ha' e b eo11
diJI.Ilater with it&amp; ..WO victims. ··l'..:o I to take up another collection of
one to blame!" The ,.,.ortl" 111ill flftcl'll thouMnd Jollat"' or ao for
r iug in our ean when ..-e remo:m- aweo:t '' 1'. h11rity .. without being reber the l.roquoia fit't!, the Oeu~ral 11uireJ to make a public accountSlocum calaatrophr- anti the pun- ing of dilburaementa.
dreda of livta whieb were 1111criBy thl' 111"8)'. it will not do to let
Heed on the altar of Capitalillt .\lr. J01!lyu think WI' hne forgotgreed.
ttn 11bout that riwted mill f und.
'' So one to blame :'' ~o! So lit 111}"11 that about four thouaand
one but the worken themaeh ·ee doii!Wn! baa h l"f'n diatribut~ to
who at&amp;nd by like sheep and aee date and that no a~ounting of the
their brothen alaugbtered. What rema.inder will be m11de until they
doe. the Capitalist eare for t he are f.!"ood ami r-eally.
livea of a• few menf A doll11r ad.
Have no fear, Mr. Worker.
in the papera and hundredJi will They will di!ltribute the money all
be reeruited from the army of the right, but not heeause they want
unemployed 16 take the plaee of to. A liltlt. apnr in the rorm of a
the murdered.
· jlt:tition lligued hy the principal
The-e accident. Are prev~ntablo. C'Ontri_hutorR,. 1lenumding an _acT he l:lwted milt di&amp;uter and the countmK. w11l mrn the tnck.
Clo\·er l.eaf expl01iou would Dt!\'• illn 't it about time to gtt out th.at
er ha,•e oecnrred if the fae torid petition f Will ~·ou aign it f Do
W'ere operated for the beneflt of yon went to k~1ow what became of
humanity instead of for making the money wh1ch you thought waJI
profit&amp;. A thouaa.nd dollan io- goit1g to the ..-i~owa and orp~j!tll
ve.ted in blowen would have ke pt ?f tbc Huated duuu;terf All rll(ht.
tho&amp;e mills free &lt;It gaset and the 1.t you do, 1111k Jo.~lyn, uk Butler,
workers would ha\'t: been rerDoved llSk Mack. They know!
fron1 the brink of hell.

I

ci ali s t S pea k e r s Hold Audiences with Logical
Arguments for Cause of Workers- Every Han
Filled With Enthusiastic Listeners - Big ·Vote
Predicted.

�WHERE SOCIAUSTS STAND
WITH UNION
Jama H. Maurer, P.uiclmt of Pennsylvania :Stlckl'";~""'•1•
Ftdtration of Labor Will Speak Here on NO'"m.bcrl
lst-0'Brian I....bor Fakir&amp; lnvitd to Hut Him.

, lfJll FDUIIJEI
....
We carry a

~plete

IIDl ol

GENTS,FURNJsiiiNGS·
and cater espe; ially to the

-Union Trade ·:.

~"®-""50

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Weof~~~~~~~,.;~alrBuffalo Shoes
I 000 pair Men's ~4.00 0 11

Grain Work Shoes, D width

only

. . . .

.2.46

1500 pair Boys all 501ld ,hard
1

knock School Shoes, size

I to 5 . . . . . INio

~~~t

thl• co11poa to th• &amp;lWo 8bue Oo, bdore lfon~mt.- 111, u d It
will be NCIMmed tatDe .. 60 oe"c.. In ll'lliCie7 oa 117 pt~ir ot Bul!falo !AOH rot
dre.orwort:, ...60, H.I0,t§.00ortii.O'). 011M10011p011 l0 1be~lr,

N"' 1ood an.t Nonmber 10th, UHI. 11"' 1ood 011 ltJI&amp; Bu,Ua 8boel.
NlapB Wa""JH'H'f GutaotMd rioabta WHI' &amp;111 011 IYWJ pair. "
8podal, &amp;,. &amp;;loa' 8boel, baed naah , wtdl Mlapn ~bla WMI' Sol•,
dt.eol lOco l l , tiGO; l t.oii, P aJ. .l uttheBbotfce'~

o.,._

�STEPHEN

J. MAHONEY, Uadld.ak lor MayCII'

JAMES H. MAURER. Preal.:knt Pnu&gt;aylv.lnll. Fcckutlon of L.bor

SP&amp;AKER.S
Step he n J. Ma honey, Socialist Candidate fqr Mayor
George R . Kirkpatrick, of New York City,- ~athor of War., What For?
.James H. Maurer, President Pennsylvania Federation of Labor and Member National Executive
Committee, Socialist Party·
Adml••lon, 15 Cents

Reserved Seat 50 Cente, on sale at Socialist Headquarters, 805 Mutual Life Buildi ng, and 185 Broa dwa y

THE · HUB

"TOM", THE r-qfAT

How To Vote On
Amendmen:ts
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MEN'S OI[I1'1TTI!RS

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:$10 Suit• and 0.trCO.J.tJ, • •
Suit&amp; and Ov~tl ..

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.$10 Suits and Overcoats • •
.$2.00 " "" • • • • • •

EDWAlD C. UEIIIU

Printing of ()u11lltp

UNBOSSED
''li~ubo&amp;L'tl, ' ' chf l.i11t£'n. Thom118,

I would a. word with t hef•.

, Tom!

Inter-

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\\'hen going to the polls on the fourth of November, cem&lt;emiO« II th' "'
the part played by capitalist politicians during the
spring !

acti1·it;:~~~· ,i)~,;~,r~~rtl~~r~r!~~~~~~;~~~~:m N~h,:' c:~~e~~~~r

to rcwanl them ior their hostilit:-; to the efforts of underpaid nfen ~:';~ ..; ; ·;·········-·
and \lumen tu make a decent li1·ing.
·
li you miss tl;ii!l opport unity to reg ister your protest against 1:1=-= .:;;.;-.- ·----~~
t he shameless ahnsc o i power and position o n the part of your
masters a nd thei r hircli!IS!I, ~·,u disg-race yourselves in the eyes o f
e\·ery right - t hi nkin~o:. fair-minded ami jnstice-lo\·ing m:m in the
co untry. a nd prove I•' thr world thilt .the manly exam ple o f the
fa thers of the cl'iunt r~· ha~ been wasted on you.
\\'o men an· lighting ior pu litical rights. in order to make them ..

,r

sel\'e~

uscthem

ash:~mci'~~~'1~WP.nSIM~UU);t-f~~N.~t.~~~Ei~Mr:=

hranl in the ,-,, n,Kils
the nation . \\'ould it not be
if '!ten. tn the fu ll_ J ~ •~:&lt;c,.,.i..n uf those rights, proved by their own
that t h~·.1 dHI 1\\11 know how w
in tclligcnth·. c!Tec.tin:l.l· at~ol i••r thl·ir o w n interest ?
·
Think .,f it. \~·orkinJ.:mt&gt;n n f Ruffalo . ami show \'Ollt:'-~lve;o. C(]Ua l
t t• !In· t ;t~k that he ~ hd o rc you !
'
..

:ll'\ 1&lt;111

the

:\lrmc\· ;;on~rn;; the wo rld a nd
wo rker,: demantl their full
quo ta o f rcprt ~Cili:LtiOH in this g'OI'CrOiliC!lt.
If human .n.1 tu rc l'annnt he ch;tngcd. social conditions can be
c-han,;cll tho~e con&lt;huon~ that dchumam ze men and m man) cases

Think bciore you I'Ote. aT1d if you m ake your interest the subject
of your thoug ht!!, ~·ou will vo te the Socialis t ticket, the .1
that repre sent ~ y o ur interest a s a wo rker who is not the tool
h&lt;Hir. hut a m a n in
o wn tig ht.
·

his

he

Fuhrmann prom i:&gt;cs to cnforc~ all th~ law s. His promi~e
he n f 1·aluc if
had shown b1• h is adminiStration that ltc
to keel' promises. He has bCcn tried for four years and
w:uu in:.:. Let u,: not tru!"t in idle pro mises o f capitalist
the~· :trc not wo rt h the pap~r on whtch they ar-e wnttcn.
tin&lt;~ ns :tre tl!lahl~ to keep promises gi\·en to the common
hccan~e they :tre not thd r o wn master;;; they ar~ the mer~
t he mal't.: r~ oi indust ry, co mmerce and finan4e.

O' BRIAN A8 A DEMAQOQUE.

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                    <text>EXTRA!

- As if to: Give ~the Lie to ·the. -V aunted Prosperity Argu·ments of the Capitalist
Politicians the Shops af ·Bufralo Are Laying Off Men by the· Thousands.
· - ' The Capitalist Vultures Will Go the_.~imi~ in 'their Determination to Keep the
, I
Work_
e rs in Submission.
IF WE OWN.E'D W .H AT WE PRODUC_§
The boob who kicks against the
idea of ''dividing up" ' is usually
the fellow who is wondering
.U.Jinlniii,.O iwhere he will get his next meal.
capitalist J¥&gt;1iticians are maka big noiu . just now about
greatness of Bufblo and they
asking you to • vote for a
Buffalo:-Your Buffalo."
of it do you ow:n?
can figur~ that out
and th~n aft~r taking
~t \he wuhh which
after an equit-

UlCI"CW&lt;I J · ·•~"''" '

able distribution of what he has
produced he can db:ide •whether
or not a redistribution would suit
him.
'
:raking the capitalists fi1.rures as
·Set forth in the Buffalo Chamber
of Commer« 0Tglln, ''The Li \'c

it? If \ not
against ~idy
says that a few

:~ork

lh•c

Wire," we lear n that Buffalo peo- real
pie have $J::a:s,IXIO,OOO on deposit$$$

in Buffalo banks.

Buffalo ha,·- to a

ing an• industrial population or 988
ahout 435.000, you and ~ach men1- you hne you
ber of _your family ought to have diS!atisfied with
$5 17 iri" the bank. Ha1•e yo u got yo u produce.

hue a
at

i

MINE WORKERS .
SACRIHCED TO CREED ·
OF HUNGRY OWNERS
of Men Entombed in Mine and Rescuers
Are Hauling Bruised and Burned Bodies From
Mine ---;- No Protection From Dust EXplosion.
(Sped• ! to

tl.e Bn!f•loS.,..ialilt. )

I

'"'~'~,'~:~;:~~· ?\ 1;;,i~~:~ 'J·~r~:~~~ SCHENECTADY SOCIAIJSTS
,.. ;,.,. '";0,,,,. ;.,;.,.•. ,.,d """"
BE AT1 NC.ICE TRUST
know{, to be clC'ad "llnd more th an

mo re than 250 min~rs hurried 111
t he debris, who.-:t' fate !s Ullknown,
The Social i11 t sdmini~trntiou in
t_~e rC'scue wo~k ou; Ill t_hc Stag ~heiiN!Tndy hM pro\·idcd munici~ano n C:oal :\!me No. 2, ts fe\·er· pnl ice at cost , with 1,000 cu&amp;totn-

15~~~~~~~;~!fs ~~i WOni~Tl ~nd chit- r:u~~j~~~H~~;~IIC~Ihi~ll:l~::.~li~i;~~l~l:~:i~

&lt;lrcn, the Wt\cS .and dnldrct~ o f
the en tombed tt.Hlcr.i, arc b~SICJ;·
ing- t_he ~ntrance . to the min~.
f_ranucall y . p!eadmg
that the
h ves of the.tr Jo,·ed Qne.-: ~e sa~·~d.
The_ ~ccne ts heart-~cndermg. I he
fanuh~s of the mtners already
kno'':". to be d~.a~l, present an
agom~mg ami ptuable S l tee la ~ l e.
All n_tg.ht lo ug the~· kept a _faith·
fu l_ ngtl o.n~r the dead bodt c:S o f
t hetr .rdattves.
It rs sttted h~r~. hy men familiar. with ~he condit.ions prt"val~nt 111 the til-fated mme. that th~
li\'CS .of the hundreds of miners
~mploy~d there were g:ambled
with _a gain5t an outlay oh1 com·
par~u,·~ly ·!'mall sum · fo r safety
dev1ces.
That the ~x_plosion was du~ to
the accumulation of coal du st and
coal ga~. i~ disput~d only by a
few. ~flmng experts agree that
with a proper li)"5tem of exhaust
fan s and with an C(IUipment oi

tntion th ey formed 1111 HSIIocin tion
of SocialiKtH wh o en rric.l o 11 the
\\·ork n11 11 Jll'inate ent erpri»e ut
eo~t 11nrl Iilii!! tlefen ted tlw io.:e
tru$11 thnt bnd lon g !Jicd the cio•.
St reet~ have bct&gt;n h!.'ttcr clctmt·d .
HI )O\n'r rutell. tlmn e ,·cr hc.forc,
whi le pny ing ho~ tlt•r wngec for the
work. 1'11viug i11 doue st lower
rfl.t e» through cutting out the old
eontrnct IIYIIlem. A central purch.
asing ~tgen cy for buying city &amp;lipplica hu been elltnh lio;hed and d fected great llll\'hlg, thQ.city ~eSI&gt;­
men! hR8 been rai•ed 11. third of a
million . Milk and food ilt~ Jieclion
hn\•e been t'fiiRblillhed ttnd health
sllfeguarcled.
A pharmacy hBI\
heen est•bli.sltetl where city pre·
llCriptionJJ are Riled r~e. fl u
raised ularies of a ll public ~e hopt
teach en~. Pro,·id ed freo text book..
and rree IIC:hool ttupplit'8, 1u1 well aa.
free dental ~~en• i ee for ~~ehool ~hil­
dren.
Forb11de im))()rtation of"
thniJII and gun men dUring •trike.

bed of it ~ h,orrors.

ticians.

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Fo• Odd Judge of tbe.CO..Ool~
HENRY L. SLOliODIN OF NEW YORK C1"I'1(.
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H. D. WJLCOX OF I!Lio[IRA. '
For Sapmnc ~n1 J~ , ''•
: • ,W I LI.:IAM S. PHILUPS.
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SPEAKERS: ·

LOUIS f. REXIN
Judge of the CitytCourt
WILLIAM P. CATTELL
County Judge

LEWIS.]. DUNCAN, Sociallst M ayor of Butte, Mont.
· STEPHEN. ]. MAHONEY, &lt;4ndidate for Mayor
SOL FIELDMAN, of New .York O ty

IIE:"l'RY Af_A'M'HEWS
Commi.sioner of County Charities
MRS. DORA POSTER
Oven~etr of the Poor
SAMUEL r.~EARY
Councilmen
WfLBELli ALlltENDlNGER
J AJILES J · DATTISTONf
H. H. CROLEY ·

ALL THREE SPEAKERS WILL SPEAK AT ALL lHRff MEfliNGS
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Seeond Diatriet-William G. Roberti
Third District-Charles Phillip.
Fourth District-John P. Wannemacher
Fifth District-Conrad Reid
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Sixth Di1trict-Berman Eilitz .'
Se\•cntb Dinriet- Willia'm Smith
Eighth Distriet-F-rcderiek Qrawe.Dder
Ninth Di11lrid-Hennan C. ~lau

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SPEAKERS :

GEORGE R. KIRKPATRICif.
Aut hor of W a r, What For?

JAMES H. MAURER
President P ennsylvania Federation of Labor.

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Eighth Wa.rd-A. G. Erftenbeek
Ninth Ward-Otto Stilke
Eleventh Wal"d- P11.td Vogel, Jr.
Twelfth Ward, L. C. Beesing
Thirteenth Ward-Charles Roeeeh
Fourteenth Ward-Charles Adams
Fittee.nth Ward-George Habieht
Sixteenth Wa.rd-John Vogel
Seventeenth Ward-4._1bert. Bayer
B.ichteenth Ward-Julius Knapp
Ninet-eenth W ard-Aibert Abiatii
Twentieth W ard-Arthnr Upton
Twenty~flrst Ward-L. G. Harvey •
Twenty.seeond Ward-Benjamin Taylor
Twenty-third-W. S. Brown
Twent,--fourth-J'*:pb Ball
Tweuty.flfth Ward-Charles J . Williauuon
Twen-Q&gt;-Uxth Ward- LantQll Geiger
Twenty-eevelith' Ward~arlea W. Willett:

to _..Y• few "ordal11. re gard• to tbe
aU1tu•le of tbe tb-eet e~r 111oflll.
About four ..-eeb ago all you c-ould
bear !ro1n tbem wu Soeiali.Jit Tie ket for

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SeOond Ward-Frank
Fifth Wlird-Frederick Kimmiek
Sixt"k Ward-Rmil Opler
Ninth W ard-Erne.t Stilke __,
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Ele..-entb Ward-William Cadin
Twelfth Ward-E. 0. Banm
·'I'hirteebtb Ward-Frederiek .Goodall
Pourteeotb WI.~Douglua Bellerjeu '
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Fift.eestt b 'Ward-Fr&amp;ok weiM
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Si%\eelttb Ward-Jolla Bo.mkrana .._
Seveuteentb ~·~· N. Koebl~r !Uob- Wud- Fnnlt !Glapp
Nm.teenth'i"~..... DeGntl . ·
· ! · Tweatietb Ward-Axel' Petenon '
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TweatJ-Cst.b. Wanl-..-~id Me0rewe ,
Tweati1'T~tla Wani-.:Joeepb Rourke'

SOCIAUST DEMONSTRATION

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L')1J'EST PRICES
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Calument, Mich., Oct. :l'j.The \\'estern Federation of i\:liners, which is directing the strike
the 15,000 copper miners, has
appealed to the people oi
strike &lt;li~trict to co-oper:.te with

Supervisor
First Ward-Vixlr}' Ryverse
Second Ward--Johu G. CooPer
• Thil"d W ard-ChRrlea Plamnan
Fourth Ward--Charles F11.euler
Fifth Ward--John L. Pier

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Calumet, Mich., Oct. 2J.-Im·
ported gunmen and professional
strike breake.rs aided by the
itia this afternoon
pe.acdul demonstration of
striking copper miners,
wi\"e!l and sympathis-cf1'.
\Vomen who carried the American flag at the head oi the procusion were knocked down and
beaten. the flags trampled in the
dirt of the s treet by the gt.m·
men.
Many of the paraders were
bruised and beaten. Fourtoen
strikers. we"re arret&lt;ted, :~mun;.:
th~m two wo men. The 1-.'lLUmen
were let go a tjd a rc n.-.w enjoying
lhe freedom of the city.

Aldermen
Fin~t W11rd-Samut&gt;I_A. Fawkes
St'eond Ward-Adam Schembs
Third WRrd- MiebliCI Roll
Fourth Ward- D. F. Stranahan
Fifth Warcl- M . W. Perine
• Sil:th Ward- Jerome J . Smith
Se,·enth Wan:I- Hrnry Gold11tcin
Ei~hth W11rd- l.oniA ('. Gena
Nint h Ward- F.. A. Gierman
f:Je,·enth "'a rd- Paul Krier
Twelfth Ward- Roscoe C. Ahel
Thirtet·nth Ward- Angust .Miller
Fourteenth Ward- H. J . RUth
' FitJeenth Ward-John Venhern
Sixteenth W11n:I-John C. Coughlin
Seenteenth W"ard- Lenmml Perry
Eighteenth WRrd- Walter Palmgren
NiMteent.b Wan:l- ltarry P('ten~on
Twentieth Wa"rd-Henry Tutthill
Twmty-flnrt Wani- Arehie Benden~on
Tweo ty-~~eeond WMrd-Oeorge R . F reeborn
Twcntr-third Ward-C. U· King
Tlrenty-Courth Ward--J. R. Melntoab
Twenty-fifth Ward- Irwin Lineoln
Twenty-sixth w 8rd-Charles Grimm
Twenty-sennth Ward-Frank Cahill

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1913

UNION MEN AND SOOIAL.ISTS
The i1_11elligent unio n man cannot help realizing t hat in
place 1s with the Social ists. for Socia lism mea ns t he I
the wurke r!l from the despotism o f capital.
\1 Juch union mcu arc con~tantly contend ing.
n, c-~· certainly mu.lerstanJ that all thei r a ttempu a t having
their de-mand!&lt; io r sa uitary wo rking conditio n ;; in factories a nd sho ps
lc-g-alir.cd arc hnile as lo ng a~ the lc~o:i~ latures a re contro lled by the
capitah:.t da~.; . "llle \" know t hat whc:ue\'cr a .!il rike is on. or a boy·
C••tt, c a pilliJ!&lt;t jmiJ.,:ei are alw a y~ rc a&lt;l y with peremptory inj unet\ons
to iustrate tht·ir effort~ .,f ;.::ainu1:,: a fair day ·s wa~t:s fur a fair day's
wnrk under hu111an n•n_rh uoon,.. T hey a rc aware of the fact that they
can never hope of ~'"•·mg ~rr~cti~·e lal~r law~ enforced, a s lo ng as
thl" fudiciary ,~ un•kr the domi 11 atinj! influenct of the: capi talist cla~s
and eni&lt;•}"S the pn~ il•·;.:c nf do:clari ng such laws unco n stitutio na l.
It is their imere~t pu re ' and ~ i m pl l" that mu st prompt them to
Fide with the S.oc i a li ~t s o n c lectiou day, ~nd elect men of their own
hi~

&lt;.llla J Kipa t it~n &lt;)f

NO\\ ' "'the tune o f year v.hen
thc ca p1ta hs t poht1 t 1ans and thetr
ward heale rs ply the1r wares.
CampaiJ..'ll b;um tn i lluminated
with electric light s are seen on
~t.any of the: saloons and the ~ 1 •ll~a\ s h_\'Ste rs a~e ah9ut . buym&amp;

crowd and (hstrabute c1gars.. lm·
agtne t he gall of a n1an thmktng
so httle of hts fello w cttl t:ens as
to expect to buy .t hem at t h at
price. Yet the sorrow of it all is,
that it works.
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A candidate is a good fello w

be-t:r and a t 1p r or a
lunch only shows that ,;oijliti;;~;lta•;.t.
arc s uch that men are
this free ha nd o u t,
the candidate whose bOast
his adminis t ra tion is one o f

A fe w n ights a!-,'0 at the: Fuhr·
mann meet in~ apposite the Publie Li bra ry tbc lkmocrats had a
half do1en mcn mingle amo ng the

YB:ta
when that ci(ir is given away it
is with the ho pe o f getting it back
a hundredfold. You sell yourself
o ut when yo u take it.

peril!. . . .
It IS ~tgh umc fo r
profenmg any degree
Ktncc tp rebuke t ho8C
and \"Otc fo r there o wn

If t he '"oters w.ou.ld us e: thi:ir
\'Otell int elligent! ~·. things would
be differen t.
Of. rourse, but the- troubh:
deeper. It is
a re making
accoun ts fo r
I
1.Thefact
arc:
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thi n~s
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in the:
c.-&lt;amine results unbiassed by
prejusticc.
If the~· wo uld look upon
tic ll a« they look 111)011 thei r
pri\"atc affa ir;;, the~· would
a llow t hcmsel\'eS tu he misled
the (:ttch-phral'e!&lt; and empty dec·
l:amations of vote-ca tchers.
In their pri\"ate affair"- men look

the ir «:ano mie interests.
of tending to their own
they make the mselves t he
ical tools o f the ir masters : ·

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a~pcn~. 111 tlw lc~h.la\1 ~ ,- hm!Je~ &lt;1~ 1\cl! a~"' puhhc adm•mstratwn
:md "' the halb of JUSt ICC
.
:\.~muon men th o:~ arc figh t in~ the hatt i e~ oi t he workmg class
i n the econo mic field. as Socia l i~ t s they mu st fi g ht the !la me hattlcs
in the political firltl .
:\11 class-strug g le:- are political as well as ccOnQinic ,;trugg les,
and th e ir ultimate object is the co ~quest of all social IKJwrrs fnr the
pnrpo~c" of m:akin,~.:: th em !' uh ~e n·1etH W the aim s in \"ic". that is.
in ou r case, the: w elfare n f th e workHII-{ pc:ople, and ult i m ate\~· tht
welfare of society at large.
Tht• re is no antagoni11tn h&lt;'twccrl 1'11 ture and 111t1.n, for mnn hi mH produrt of ~1\lllrt· . 1\JH] ht" r n ob il~st prodtwt.
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cou ntry o_f unlimited p0!13ibilitito~~.
inrhtd _. C\"t•n thf'
me n jii' Miih he,•anlle they an• nn11_h t' o Jl'-'t t&gt; nou gh

111 •·111. whil•· tiH· o·o11ntry t;x rorts.hundreds of milhon~ doli11N&gt;' wort h

1·: food11tuffM to f.:-ed fore1gn nattons.

AN YTHINQ FOR A N ISSUE

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[:. ,th I i"Jinau anti S tnr\d:art ha'"': li•·crl in t he" city f,, r m;ut~·

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:!nd 1 1 ~ ~•· r nrc: \lit] 1i 1ako: them all these )'t':t rs to f1n d ou t Some·
thinJ,! 11h1rh t•n·ry.mc knew '
The truth i ~ t ha t O ' Brian and Sto r\dart art us in,l.!'
a nt•driu l"lall •·ar «en·icc lor a n i"l'UC and aft e r decti n n
for:;:&lt;"! 1t . Thc:re is nc&gt; ~incc ri ty in their prom ises. The~· are
to 1'"'111'~'" tho: l" &lt;'lt &lt;·r ~ an_1·t hing- a nd e,·cr~· thin g to be elected.

"' The law cannot prHe nt c rime, hnt in many c asee it Jeada 10 cri me,
and the wo!"'MI c rimf'l fl.re com mitted in t he name of law and o nle:r.
~ial il'lls cannot he rulized in a d&amp;y o r in 1 year, bot if we do
wo rk for it in our day it will ne\'Cr be rulized at all. and
of us i.s eslled 111l(J n to wo r k for it.
l..et ua 1\ll . do our p11rt .
nod the result will reward ou r elfort.l. Think for it, talk for it. work
fo r it , fi ~~: ht fo r it, and don't forget lo vote l or it.

L.ABOR EOONOMIES AND L.ABoR POL.ITICS

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                    <text>T() date' Miyor Fuhrmann has not replied to the challenge s~nt him over a week
"-@;O to debate the issues _of 't he campaign with the: Socialist candidate for Mayor,

Stephen d. Mahoney and many people wou.l d 'like to -k now why.
.
.
' '
Mr. Mah~ney stands ready to meet the, Democratic candidate in debate on five
minutes notice, -'but Mr. Fuhrmann is as silent as a tomb whenever this subject is
mentioned.
.
.
.----· l=he.-8ooiaHS'ts~don~t .wonder~tha:t the~-Mayor .deo!ines..to.. d.ebate..... He is.oampaign~ .
lng on a number offake issues .w hile the Socialist candidate has thettfacts.

PEOPII MUST 'PAY
EXPENSE Of TROOPS
I
FOR STREET CAR CO.I

~~=:::::::::1 111

court§ wu rk f,.r t he capn ;lli&gt;&lt;tlthc: rll••~t IJiatanl.
·
da~s is l hll'll'll in du: dcct!&gt;il•rl .,f
T he fart th&lt;t t the officer!&gt; of t he 1
the Court of :\ pi)Cab in rc~o;&lt;~. rd ' " !ntcrnauunll r ooked u p t h e: dc:tl ,
the paymen t ut t he troop.-. •·allc•l with Jullt.:e l!roown a t the Buffalo
Oot by Jud~:c: Bro wn to ac t a' ILiuh o u :a Suntla \· n ij:!ht a nd tha t

t~'!1.t&gt;R:ij:~:: ~~~~ 5~:-n!~tcrna· ~ ~~~~ ~~~;;~~-'\~~= ~:~:h1~1C:::~i:~-:hl~~: i

Of cour!lc thC" court dccirh••l 111
fa\'OT o f t he: Inter n-ational Hailway . \\'hat rl ~e conld it du ? T o
do o tbCT - ·isc would he a n
.,f
unfriendlinc:u to the o ~" ll&lt;'T• ;~nd

a&lt;"t

like a 1·cr~· clear ca se o f p u tting:
it "''Cr o n the pt"o ple.
Thc!-e 111cn, such as thr offict'rs
ami la w1·cr,; o f the Internatio nal
ami J \l(igc Bro w n. pret end tu

!~7J;~;Iy0~h: 1~~t\1:0bT!io?S.lo.~ ~:~~~~~~"~oL ;;,1:(~: t~~~~u;'t1 r:~~;i~· 1::,~~

~5n;a:~~c~J~Ic1 h!,~~u;:~. {~,r ~~: h.,:;te·a,~~h:l~c~1 fi&lt;~~~e'J~~~- ~~f~~-act
thn::c~ay , milit ary ~isplay . and

:=: ::r~~~~~r u::.c~~

t he strike o f

11 is timc that We 1\' 0rkinJ.:

;:~~~; a~~~ ~~i~~i~~·~:~~;;~~~~c:hr:~~

If the~ tel'tr v.·as a worse tx· fourth s n f the judiciary and put
ample of 4-fle suburvicnce o i the thc:m a t honest la hor.

CLOVER LEAF INYESTIGAliON
LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER FIZZII
Two Postponements by Court- Workingmen's
Lives Not Considered - Company's Lawyers
1
Need Time to Oear Clients.

I
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We are the flret and onlr Fumlture &amp;tare In Buftlo ......__
d-ra everr 8atarcla, at 8 P. 1!1· Whr Ill tTo allow our .......
men
prlvl'- or ,epeftcllna ·their evettl,... lit !tome

tt&gt;•

wfth their ftUonlll"'

mini~tr-.tion.

is to b(' done, " ''''" "'" ··~•

~i;~~~-~~; ~:~~~~:d

to

l'"'"&gt;·&lt;&gt;o&gt;"" I P•&gt;Im

pick.:t 1~ not a~,;anhcd. I
hlc .. tarts, th(' u rd&lt;·r is
th t a~o:g:n:&gt;:""Or . It ha s ah\, ·
th lll;li Ill tmpluy uf the

1

lllc- rchant wh" havt~
l.le, anti thc~c h.a•·~ been
and fin•··!. There an: no

We:

prepay

P,eirbt ......

.1-.-Thr ee Pl6CI
Pulor 8'111118

$37.75 .

A Whi-.Eoam·
eted Batt7 c..,.

"117.75 .
That is
jur~·

i nu.. ~•t

in

· It's q ua lity ruade of the finHt w illow, n a tu ral fini sh nnd wdl su pported broad back
a nd exc«dingly comfortable. This is a ra re cha nCe and n w onderful o pportunit y,

tb;,..., .,..hO!I&lt;'

Absolutely unbreakable and a reaulllr •12.00 value

of in- th•••n a bri••r •urd•·a l h ~yon•l
direct l'•• ntcnlpl nu~-:ht t•• be ma n - In otl"'t '"""''"· ,...,. ,..u,.,.bip
1!at• •T~
That j, 11h y \\(' Oa d ly ~"' iut.·r&lt;.. t ~•l in th f n&gt;ftn
why

tria! .: in a]

c:~&gt;oc~

need tht' n:ca ll t• f jud!!t" and u f Our ;,,,..,.,., •• ' u"t mu~b .t
o!cfi ~ icHI~ . T lu· J}(&gt;W( r that "I"'" "hath~ oi&lt;&gt;&lt;:J with i1

jtu!i,·oa !

l!u mphnt·~ ha ~
!!aunt~

ht· 11..:1•1
ln,~t

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:: ntl ~·• arragantly ~""ol "'on

J&gt;OIIt'r t hat

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w i se~ t

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and ,,.,,..,., ·~&gt; • II lo~ ~'~'""'·
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~&gt;n l_,-

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th ~ t

that it

- The l'uloh&lt;

BUFFALO SHOE 00.
8BNBCA AND ELLICOTT STA.

MEN!
Thle
Coupon
Qood

for

50
We want you to try a pair
of those wonderful
Buffalo Shoes

I 000 pair Men'3 $ 4.00 0 11 1500 pair Boy3 all solid hard
knock Scho _ol Shoes, size
Grain Work ~h oes, 0 width

only

. . . .

.2.411

1

I to 5 . . . . . fl5o

Pn!H.ut thY coupoa c.o th~ Ba.!.alo !t.boe Co. bef llftl NOflmber t. t, ADd It
will be tedeemtld ume u !10 oeata !11 mont7 OD •n,. pair of Bo N o 8bOH fm:
d,_ or wotk, SI.60. f-1,,• .0., ~.00 or fS.OO. OM l:!llapoa to tbtl ~·
,

:::~:;:;::~:~~~~~bl~0~::~:.,:~~~:l!Oei.

Special, Boy Seou~ !hoe•. haa4 raade, •lth Nlqar. Doublt We; Sol•,
allft 10 t.o 1!1, $1: !10; I t.o ~. P 95. Jntt ~he Sboe t6r &amp;boot

n.ra.

CAPITAUST POunCIANS

Opeo Monda,. Nlghu Uot119 o'eloek.

S.tu rdaj l'Uahta U~ tll 10.80o'elouk.

A11ltate and eubscrlbe for the

l '~utpC'&lt;l

lllrbeUet·Eettuno.

Po'O\"C'r.of thf' f'ouru," by .-\1·

The oa l7 Germao UWI~pe'r lD Ulo .., .. outlkJ~ of New York Llty, ,......
watbl.c thtlnWren ot tbl Worki.Df mu.. - 110 oeutl ftw a D OIItb.tt.

ANOTHER DISCOVERY .... '· u..._~
... ~~~~' a~:\.;~:,c~~~~ d~:;o,~~t,:~~(!

SOC I :tli~ rn is om: of th•: nationa l
si11~ o i :\nu:rica
:\ot ln n J! a~-:o ;\meric:m l'ztlriots
assure-•! ~~~ that Socia\i!;lll was a
fo rt·ir;n pl:un that couhl uc-,·er
hnJK' to thri,·e on the ~acred soil
of ftt•e .\tucri ra, whe re there were
no •.ucial daS.."t.~. and ail had :m
equal chance to prosper and make

•

5
!-The
more-;,.. the pity that w mc- ~ pk

th~i~:~ :;,~1re:h,~~~-:i:~~nged

Office. 3J5-3J7 Genaee Strut - - . Buffalo. N.Y.

·FREEDOM Of SPEECH
.

O ur

wh:lt thry were:
;;a id. in the
j.;r e~ shall
the frt' edum
speech o r
press or th( righ t of the
peac.~hly to a~~e mbk''

~h~~ ':~ ,:~rJ~~~~ae;de and

111

Pa t er~n. N. )., t hat such a

11~~~~~~~~ht~~ We dema~·he
~~:~re l:~;~~~\::1';~t a:~~·t~~~~ ~~~ ~~:ttc.~~·:,t_:Ot
, e,~,~:~~~{pa~
rr:ady to abnd~-:e the fr«-- of strikebreakers Rs

the- r.un::.ta.ruh d r a n ~ing- re;1 l i t ie~
of lik T hr,: arc li1·ing in their
time-s but no l \\' ITH th(m, ne,·crtbeles.,o they an· IK'Id t"ll(•ugh to
judg e- things. t he-~· are ,·cry far
from undel:l'ita ndin)!.
The fact is that Sno..-ialisn• i!&lt; at
home wh crC\'er capital ism d0 minat«iS society. It is the natui"al
o ffspring
capitali sm and destined to !Oh'e the great proble-m s
which upitalist socict)" has pro-

or

duced and is still producing.

dom of spee-ch and of the puss t ie• be
they would be :Im ply ~hie to do it ,
rc-gard lc-s.o;; o f what law i.n the mattc-r happened to be.-Ltfe.

"Tbe Uaited !:ItaiM aavy

b; 1110

place

fe~r a r.,J·blood~ Ameriu.a willa • •Y
~lf ·n.r-t.' ' i.&amp; tilt aweepi•r aHuti011

=ad• by fontUr Aui.taot' Peyautef
ll i&lt;ldkrtoa of cluo Uait.ed Btata

"Dirt " aad "c-os bno.teof' are

ltrau •rpUed to

tht eol~

mo.

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THB HUB
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at.

MI!N'S OliTPJTTI!RS •

Ull. am-. SillS, IIDlMI$

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aod o.-.. ... $tU5
...to.-.... 995
...ta........ . . M6
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84-.....o-at..-t:

�B'ig ·Meetjngs
MaYor

Friday ~veri ing, Oct~ 24th

STEPHEN J_ &gt;L\BONEY
Corpor-ation Gom:aMI

Yolallttbe
'lkpll~ o..,~..._..~··--··.1~;-~

F;DWAl\D T. DURAND

.m.~-.
M•T~.

allatri«, ,..,,U.,,«,...,.,;,.•E~~~· ": ::~.

LA· TOURAINE HALL, lltiu and Utrplanck S(s.

ComptroUer
L B. TAYLOR ~' .

...,~rWbeeiaa
· ud luw ~..,.,.au.
•c,lltiatotua8it

.........

X..7or th.~~eaa Lt

MIZPAH HALL,

W.' 'Ttrrv and /jtrkimtr Sfs.

.COLUMBIA , TURN HALL, 1261 6tntstt St.

LOUIS F. REXIN .,

b•l•c bee-a bora
Lou~ lfo.
Altld
, ....,,. book~ b,

Judge of the City Court.
",LLIAM F. CA~L

· f~IIT 111o"M to Q11l.at7,

,... It fd CIOAtl4e,.bl.e .urilu,

County Judge
lLA 'ITHEWS

'Dut&amp;.~~ p111.a • pblit •lid ·
.a h.lgll tellool e-da~atl.olt

SPEAKERS·:

HE..~RY

hlt.!r'Oill~at~~Jbao"u

Commissioner or County Charities
!.fRS. DORA. FOSTER

of f11ad1 t oreed him tD

LEWIS"}. DUNCAN, Socialbt-M ayor of Butte, M ont.
STEPHEN J. MAHONEY, Candida te for M ayor
SOL FIELDMAN, of New Yor~ O ty

0\·eM!eer of the Poor
SA.lruEL LEARY
Coune. ilmcn

ALL THREE SPfAKERS WILL SPEAK AT ALL THREE MEfliNGS

WIU·lE I~'-I AUI.E~DI!\GER

JA~tES ,J. BATTIST{);J
II. H.

CROI~EY

Admission Free

W. \\"QjCECJ:IOWSK J
Asacmbly

First District-Domonie De Sio
· Second District- William G. Hoberta
Third Dirtrict-Charles Phillips
Fourth Di11triet.--John P. Wannemacher
Fifth DiBtriet-Conrad Jleid
Sixth Distriet-Uertilan Eilitz
&amp;nuth Dilltriet-William Smith
Eighth b istrit'.t-Frederiek Grawender
Ninth Dillt rict -H rrman C. Gl ~

CORRESPONDENCE

GREAT

Editor Blll!"a.lo Socialilt.
The Soeialitl Party demandt
from. ita n~f:ntbera a11d aUbneala.
other pa"i" TAKE tribllu from
adberf:DU'I&gt;Pei:e'--.afterthe.y I
tlum.

Th e Soeialiat Part)' olentlnolt
etlltl per mo11th, $3.00 pe r yea r, oluee
fr.:.m each me1nber.

The other

Ald ennen

I!W"e&lt;:b u&lt;! ft•'f'l't.,.. an.l hill militaut
·.SO,.iallot m"""a;q. Il l al110 ttotnU
&lt;~:an•l io lalf' fol ~Pngre. on tile
tl ~k~t.

l::vf:r;r

~ 11"0"

c-.

l11

th , mP th00"'5f ;u ttl nx
•appo rton l7 Mlt ...,d to

I

truth bf' .,.._. t..arhlnj: and t o
bl1 f ai th ill bl• ph lh"'"l'h!'"
\im ... lf.

Sup~n·isor

How To Vote On
Ar.nendm~nts
~ Four lldmendmeua to lbe con-~ (h ) Th ~ t• nla rgement of public
etitutiou or the State of New powcNI ia in litH.' with tht SociaYork II.N: to be voted upon at the list program.
e leetiou, ~ow·mber 4th.
·
Socii\ lists 11huulll \'ole ror atmctHI·
One or t.hea~: tuhueudtnt.nt• i.J or mNII nurulu·r one.
J)Brticulu imporhmee to CYery
Amendment Number T wo.
worker in thl' sta_te. The ,c.o urta
Tbi» am e ~~tltuent i~ an euatbliuJ:
have &lt;!tclared .\\ orkma~11 _Com· claufi4', IIUthorilting the lcgisll.tur~
pe~pt1on l.&gt;~~.ws un~onalttutlooal. to en/let 11 \\'orkmcn'11 Compcnlltl·
1'hn1 admendmcnt _U!_ C~med to t.iou t.aw. It ts int ended to meet
.uu;et th!l' court _decJstom r.nd en- t.he ln·s dtocillion or the Court of
able Compensation Lav.'s to be Appeal~.
paU!XIIlnd e~o.reed_.
Soci11 1ist!l 11hould
\"ote for
F.\"e.ry Soo111.hlt. m fad eTery Amendment ~umber T.,·o.

~~~~~e~~~~:~~~w:o!;t i~: m~~h~~~
The State Exeeutil"e

Connuitt~

&lt;Of t he Soeialillt l~artY con.!idere'd
the lou.r atne.udm enb to the Conetituticm of - the State or New
'\'ork to be \"Oted upon at the
-enauiug Gentral Election on Nov.
'""th. and decided to Nue the lo•lo"•ing u a guidance bow to ad"Ti&amp;e~thc voten of the dilf~t
.eountiea who may be in IJ)"ntpath.l·
..,.·ith the Soe,ialis~ Party ho•· to
Tote on the.e . Pe-nding amend'iueot11:
·
Amudment Number 0..
This atuendmeut propoees to
,&lt;.banj;"tl the ,manner in wbieb the
-eompe:nMtiou for laking prh·ate
JH'Ope.rty tor public -PM ahall be
de.Lflrmined.
The
amendmen
&amp;tf"ks tot abolitb re.fuees. .A_\Io it
~b to utend aud enlarge the
J)owen ol tb~ \Sate in · _taking· pti.nte proputy for public Jfft·
IDJr-rfeet ai the a.mud.nlen:t.Ua.
th~ Som~Hata abou1.d vote for it
for 1be reason thaL;
. {a} Refflfttt. acd reeei•ers ue
.aht-&amp;J"I &amp;Dd eTer,.,rhere. a aou.t"ee
-of eraft a.nd K&amp;Ddal.
-

'...

'.,_

,t

Amendmen\ Number 'l'bree.
Thill ~amendment l)toJl(liiM to int'.reft.li.C the number . of eouuty
judges, 81H!CifieaUy in Kinp County" £ron1 two· to foUl' and generally
authorit.c the leglal"atnre to in~rea~ !h11 uumhl'r of county
JUd~o.~a m atly Je.ouut.y.
. .
A gre11t. _dea1 may be 81lld. w
fnor of tbistlulendment by pomtiug to law'a delay. But in Yiew
that it baa been provt;n~that aome
of our .$.18,000 a yt-ar JUdg-M, &amp;\'trage one hour and one-half work
a 'day, and al!llo ~a use of. hostilih· of t.he eourt11 to labor 1t denmids. we Rbould- east a , ''Ote of
no QonHdenetl to the _courts . .
Socialists should 1'"ote agawat
Amendment Number. Thre-e.
Ameaclmlm&amp; !lumbt:r Four.
This amebdment propotlel to
authoriu· the uae o! not more than
three per eeni. of, pub lie li.nd for
ions. but the mnnieipal.ities must
wau·r sheds and resenoirs. It
i®tains aome und~~~~ pro\-isiOns. bnt the ·mmrle~palibe:&amp; mulf;
ha\"e it.
-{
Soeialiat
shoald ··"'-e
Amendment Number Fou-r.

/.

~,.....

putl"

ta.k~..-cll ,

all

they nn grat.o.

Fint Wnrd~';amu l' ] A. Fawkes
Seeond Ward-Adam SehemlHJ
Thirtl Wnrd- Mieh11el Roll
Fourth \\"arti-D. F. Stranahan
}o'i(th Wnni - M. W . Perine
Sixth Ward-Jerome .J ."Smi th
Sennth W~~.rd-He~ rv Gold~;t ein
E ighth WRrd-LouiJc
G~nn.
Ninth Wnrd-K II . Git:rmnn
F.le Y~nth Ward-Paul Kril'r
Tw;lflh Ward-Roscoe C. Abl'l
Thirt~· · nth Wan.l - AuJ:Ullt :\Iiller
Fourl f'f"nth Ward- H. J. ~uth
Fitfetonth W11rd-John Venhern
Sixteenth Ward-John C. f'onghlin
SeentN• nth 'V a rd - J.eon~trd Perry
E ighto•t•n th Ward- Walter Palmgr en
Ninct••t&gt;nth Ward- l lnrr.Y Peterson
Tw('nt ieth Ward- Ht·nry Tutthill
Twenty-fln;t Ward - Archie Ticuderson
Twenty-se&lt;:ond W11rd--Q co r g~ 11. Freeborn
Twenty-th ird Ward-C. U· King
Twenty-fourth \\"nni-J". R. Mcintosh
Twen ty-Hfth W'!r•l- lnvin Lincoln
Twenty-sixth War&lt;I-Charles Grimm
Twenty -se\·enth Watrd-Frsnk Cahil l

Tak e th r

~ase

or the ttreet ca r rno-n,
wbo t ecP IIIIy reo:e.h·e,] a rai.e &lt;lf Ollf'
ce nt 1 ~ r hour lbrou~b tbe ki11.J ron
1iduati1111 p f ''l.ouif!•'-tb(' atr"'l ~~~•

me11 '1 •'friead.''
Tbr.y "'"ere

t~f!h" illg :!:!

bo11r, and demanded :10

""" ' ~ 114'•

~tnu f'f't

bout,

andtheirrrpi"''!&amp;entath-... an tb ebo.,d
of arbitratioo . thoweol that tbry ... .,,~

SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATION
BROADWAY AUDITORIUM

Saturaag Evening, Jovemher Ist
SPEAKERS:

GEORGE R. KIRKPATRICK
Author of War, What For?

JAMES H. MAURER
President Pennsylvania Federation of Labor.

Admission 15c.
Reserved Seats SOc .•
Pui'Cb.,t l:'Our Clcktts now.
lteaencd ~at tlclo: etll 011 ~ate at Soclalllt Hudqullrten, 1106llutual
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PIRES Nl!XT WII!X

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All R.IIIPllllll
JAIIH. 11A1flf

MAYOR Of Dllm
MONT. ;
UU II L,
oo• 18 BllffALo WILL TH.L Of SUCCESSFIH.·
SOOIAUST ADMINISTRATION

Ed1o'Ucl F. Schroeder, Candidate lor Al&lt;!uman of
Thlrtemth Ward Add:! aa. Strlkcbrubr All
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" u In line witll tile general
drmonttrated by t he rebellious
ing tlu. ia this umpaign.
Whn Y artlo llelaler, tbe
oft.ber•·ening, introduced t be
ncdidue for llayor, S t rjlb ell

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thlo roupon to th&lt;t Bulr~lo Sh e&gt;e Co. bef on! Non•mber !u. and It
wl1\ I&gt;, re-dtoemed ..m&lt;' u Yl cema In money on anJ· 1••lr of B••lfalo Sb!H'I f ur
d rNI ••• •n~rll: , f,!Uil. ll. ' 0, $.~.00 o r 18.0). One coupon to t hr• pair.

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Agitate and subscribe for the

lllrfietter•Bett~ng.

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lollnllng tloe iutNell of tht~ Work lnc C l..,, - 6(1 eeote for 8 moo, lu.

Oflicc., 31S-3J 7 Geoau Sttut

- - BuHalo. N.Y.

fOnllt"iou• or t b"ir ~lrengtb .
~~~ then d~rly poi1&gt;ted out

UNION

t he polit lul dog 1nd 1Liek..

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Underwood
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Stnngth a nd Simplicity of Construction
Ease of Operation
~orge Printing Capacity
Equilibrat or P~u~ Bar
Adjustable &lt;?rlinder Randle
Original Stripping Plate
Adjustable Counting Dntcc

QUALITY OF WORK
ECONOMY IN THE USE OF SUPPLIES

.Underwood Typewriter Co.,
Inc.,
122 Pearl Street, Buffalo,. N . Y:

OYER 7000 NEW BELL TEI.EIIWfS IN
BIIFFALO SINCE JANUARY I1ST
Great

SUIT &amp;OVERCOAT

SALE

There is a message In that statement for you business
men who have twq-party line Bell Service.
Today there are' more than 36. 350 Bell Telephones In
Buffalo City, with seven thousand added since JanuarY
I , 1913.

•

;

Such an Increase In 1$!lephones h~ had Its lnevlt·
able effect In the market Increase In the use of our
lines.
It seems reasonable to belieVe that you owli line must
be busler now than It was a Year a~o. •

Let 'us tdf you ailout

li\Ni:~L · ,·
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Tne llltg Outfitters
IOB·IIo s.,... si,.;;t

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.\

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�·Lewis J. Duncan,
Socialist Mayor

&amp;FJ.ffFBBJISPEBS .
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of

Buttt, Montana

Sol Fleldman,
Form1ost Socia1ist Orator of New York City

..,.

Stephen J. Mahoney,
Candidate for Mayor

148 -Genesee Street,

Will SPeak In the followlns Halls

rrridap Evening,

o,t~ber

24tb

Columbia Tum Hall, 1261 Genesee St.
La Touraine Hall, E. Utica &amp; VcrplanckSts.
Myzpah Hall, Ferry and Herkimer Streets.

We carry a ·~mplete line of

GENTS .FURNISHINGS

All

thr~

speakers will dcli\·cr short addresks in each hall.

Admission Free.

ana cater e s pecia 11 y to the

•• Union Trade .•

GREAT

SOCIALIST DEMONSTRAliON
BROADWAY AUDITORIUM

.Baturaag. EYenlna,-JoYemDer..Jst
SPEAKERS:

GEORGE R. KIRKPATRICK
Author of' War, What For?

JAMES H. MAURER
President Pennsylvania Federation of Labor-.

Admission l5c.

Reserved Seats SOc.

•

Pui'Cbast l:'Our Clrktls now.
Hese.-..M .eat tlekeu on 111!e a t Sociallal H eadqilllr{Pn, G06 Mutual
Lil a Hulf dlog, aod at Wm. J uuefi .SOCI.tlu Ne ,., Stul't', 115:1 Bro.dwa7.

READY TO WEAR AID MADE TO ORDER
(UN I ON LABEL )

THE BEST IN THE OTY FOR THE MONEY
All Gooch Guaranteed to Give S.~otis.f.\ctioo.

THE ANDREW GRAHAM CO.
MAmS Of 1Hl lllllllAI. UNiflliiiS fOR IH[ INTWAIIOIW. L L CO.
380 MAIN ST. (Up Stairs) Opp. koquois Hotel
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he l•l ;11 Jl annonia HaJJ, G .. nuee and

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BULLETT'S SHOES
Unlon Made

HAVE A REPUTATION

THEilE'S A REASON

FALL SUITS
Time to tbiat. 'at!out your
Fall Suit. We arc ptepai'Cdto
yCKq' imma!iate dcmarad
with a stock that is ablolutdy
the bat we cnr produced at
. . - fu bdow tho Malo cfal&lt;n. $Jl to $10·(.,. driotlT
an wool b&amp;acl tailoocd ;;wu and
we cuua.atet a sa-ncr of $3 to

$8 00 CYUJ'Apn:DCD.t.
Toj&gt; Cooa, $18 to $16m, Dlk
u..dtluourf&gt;out,
R4m P\0\1, $5 to $15. ·
.:R/1 U•l~n -tit ••II

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Made of real
Leather
Theldnd •

With our enonnous output, combined with our
l:::b ~n p upstairs
n:nt, w~ are in a
position to give
,.,du~s 'that cannot be d uplicated
dsc:whe~ .

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                    <text>I..OOK:ATTHI!- C : .
YOUil ADDUSS LANL .

IP I T IS

73

YOUil SUBSCaiPTION l!ltPIRES NI!XT 'IVEI!Ir;

\Judge.-P laces
-. Q.a pitalism Ahead
~f Americani ·

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L&lt;:Jul• 1'. f'ubrmaDD, Demoual ~andi ·
date for ftl.l.yor ot the Ci17 of Bulfalo.

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DOES NOT WANT
·HIS STORE TO BE KNOWN I
AS A UNION STORE

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This will be his only s pet&lt;Ch in W~s~m Nt w York.

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Foremo.t Socialiit Orat or of New York City

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La Touraine Hall, E. U tica &amp; VerplanckSts.
M yzpah Hall, Ferry and H erkimer·Struts.
All three speakers w ill d~li v et s hort add~sKS in each ball,

Have you the rtght qua·nlty of Bell telephone
se '"':lce In you r"buslne"?

Adm.l ••lon Free.

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can never be sure that every possible buyer who trys
to reach you can do so.
You may not make many ca lls yourself. but tf anYone
ts using or caJIIng the other te lephone on the line, your
prospective cu.stomel"$ may be gtve n " busy" re ports.

A direc t, lndtv1dualline costs only a few ce nts . a
day more .

GREAT·

SOCIAUSl DEMONSTRATION
BROADWAY AUDITORIJM ,·

Lda talk i1; onr &amp;ad fit
our tcrTiu to~ needs.

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NEW YORK
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T cl&lt;pboo&lt; Buildior
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GEORGE R. KIRKPATRICK
Author of War, What For?

Queen Gity Candy Co.

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WHOL.I!SALB
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SPEAKERS:

.JAMES H. MAURER
Presld~t,.Pcnnsylvanla

Fcdaatloo oi Labor.

Admission 15c,
Reserved Seats SOc;
Purtb• Jt YOur Cl&lt;lrtll n.w.

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Mens ,Good Clothing
RUDY TO WEll liD lAD£ TO 118£1
(UNION LJio.BBL)
If

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THE BEST IN T HE CITY FOR THE MONEY

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Louis A. Abe.son
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of that notormu11 Kh~ lfP&amp;Ci' b..
orrhages. disgi.J itlo;o{l t~l .-ditorial11, in
' 'fin~t l'itizen11.·· 11.11d make- au
unfA\'urahlr ,....,ition in n&gt;Q'IInl tu
.
M.ill fund'l. •
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lwltl'\' lllg ht' is h iddt•Jt fl"JIIl tht •i~:ht of the t&gt;Dt'ID)&gt; th_e
thAt p•J~r imi6CIII&lt;' llutt tht- wurkinl!' cl~ of tlu!i city ~
wi nktd b~· Hitlt'Sit'PI&gt;IIII.! nu,J r•· fusinJr to gi\·r All ac:countmg
mvlll'\ 'll roliN"!f'&lt;l.

Grant th.-t th- .-oll{'f·tnnc o r ru nw 11no "first
rhoelh' to &lt;"All tht•Jm•d n"S. Tha t ml'•""· H&lt;"cordinf!,"
!her&gt;• lllllfl1 lot· ~~nd and thin.!
c itixen11. \\'l'
.,.mf' en&gt;w t-or~&gt;oidt•r lht· wurking I'III.M of li n tDft'rior
Ito· t'Onsul .. rucl. liO that whf"U 1111 AOI.'OUDliug '1\".S Mkt.'d
l..&amp;IJOf' C..:ouneil v f lhl' fundi! eoU('(!tM for thP relief of the
w ..re ktlled and manl!,'led at the l-lu11ted .\lill ex pl015ion, it
tbt' dignity of th .. ''finn eit ir.en,.· · to fl,nrY it out for ''a
ThJ,t w:u th" lan~nra~f' ~~~...1 to th"' repn..'ltf'ntath·e
Co unC'il whc·n tht' editor of thP ~t'WI wu approached on
with a ftw ~~;djet•tivet~ thro111·u iu as "DIIjh.,ia. l'ow this i11 t
• ·ho ill crying about abllllt'.
In anotht'r 11PIIIIm tht' ..ditor rPruarb that wt are not fit to "'~'"'''~bil.,."
tht&gt;ir 11bos. Wbrn it eomf:ll ri~ht do,.·n to bt~W~..taclu; it illlwtter
a ~I hootl•lac·k earnrntt 11 li\•ing at hootst labor tha n 111 be ..Uinw.ja•1•'••

rla!lll

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The St•\u bu told m11n'· 1 lit! about the ~1ahsta whc u
of IUlliWcring, but t'banb IO tbe Jl'Oll'tb Of the SoeratiBt

flu ntf'.-&amp;111

~"~~~t:~:';:~~gof'~l::aeke:~~~c:!.--:ipf~njbt~f' c~~~.::f
v.·nrkeMt.
Tht' ~,..,.,.told .. Judj.!i! ~ooman to do his {IH!f c"en ir
clcfy t h€' Ia•·.'' Ord+:r"!l from tho· hoM. "Ye,;, sir."

\\',. unde Mitllnol thllt Chllllllt't'\' Hamlin tlnt"M not 111·ant bia
knm.•n u 1 union Ntun-, T11kf' 11 ·rront ~~&lt;•at . ('hauneE&gt;, next to
1111d ~lr StOtldart .

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COLUMBIA TURN HALL
J26t- 1265 Geneau Street

Sunday Evening~
October 19th
ADII88101 15c.
Schc:idemann is now on a six w eek! tour of this country,
This will ~ his oply s p«-ch in Westt:rn New York.

Red Friday
Lewis .J .'Duncan,
Socialist Mayor of Bu t t e, Mon tana

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F oremost Socinlist Orator

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Stephen .J. Mahoney,
Candidate for Maycu·

Will Speak In the followlna Halls

rrridav evening, October 24t/J.
Columbia Tum Hall, 1261 Genesee St.
La Touraine Hall, E. Utica &amp; VerplanckSts.
M yzpah Hall, Ferry and H er_!dmer Streets.
All thn:e speakers will dcli\·er s hort add resses in ench ba ll.

Admission Free.

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SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATION
BROADWAY AUDITORIUM

S8turaag EYBning, )OYBffibBr Ist.
SPEAKERS:

GEORGE R. KIRKPATRICK
Author of War, What For?

.JAMES H. MAURER
President Pennsylvania Federadoo oll.abor.

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-EXTRA!
Price Two C&lt;nq

BITTLE FOR FREE SPEECH
ELEVEN
Socia-lists Make
Stand Against
Capitalist Ru_
E~even Peopie.·Arrested
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Noon •• Byst'anders Als
Pulled ln.

~ A_RRESTED

I Mah~ney _Dragged
From Stand py
Police Ca~~~dh
Placing _Mahoney ·under
Arrest Failf to Take Him to
Station •• Fear People Will
Resent Unfair Treatment.

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drill o··l into him. It il4 th ~ apotheosi;. vf ]'"lice cultur e tO be llo w liko•
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UNDERTJ,!O!R AND PtiNI!RAL DIRECTOR
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good n~:~.tu?ed ami patient court
stenogmpher .
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arN F. WILSON
IOCIALIIT MEMIER OF lAMIAS ITATE LEBIILATURE .

8 0TH PHONES

Cbt &amp;istrb~f

will speak at

MILLER'S HARMONIA ~~~~~
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PETER KLIPPEL
Q, ARMEN.ANTE

264 GOOSII Sf NW IOCIIJCA!I

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Sunday Afternoon.,
October fltb, 1913

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Fine Jewelry Rep&amp;irin&amp;
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Ter"raO.. Buffalo, N. V

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molt eloqn('.nt Onlllln In the SodalL.t Pany . H" "'U •·lo:cto•d
to the Kaou.1 SUltc l ..e~l,hunro
frum Wt dl atTict In wh ich l ~ lv·
Clltad Glnml, the b umP uf the
Appeal to Rea1011 .
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l!.ciearthlnker. -amau of lute n!f!
f'll roMIIIOIII.Imd&amp; lpt'• krrofrluqur.uC'Il•lld pu ..·er . wt ... n·r•· e r
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•ndfnvlt ed to relo.rn ...

liD WILBON.

THIS MEETING WILL OPEN THE SOCIAUST CAMPAIGN
ON THE EAST SIDE

......

Loui.11 Josephson

Mens Good Clothing

R•tbt•tlr S•mplt Clotblng

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RUDY TO WEAR AMO MADE TO ORDER
(U NION L AB E L }

THE BEST IN THE OTY FOR THE MONEY
All Goods Guaranteed to Give Sa tisbctioo.

THE OfANDREW
GRAHAM CO.
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UNIFORMS FOR IH[ INIOIIAilOIW.
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OffiCIAl

aeo MAIN ST. ( Up Stairs) Opp; Iroquois. Hotel

The Test of Typewriter Efficiency
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IN
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Mutual Life Building.

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of Tarupata

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St.-r'URDAY, 9CTOBER 4, 1913

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Tht! preacher mind. bowt' n !r , thought th11t it hod the right
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prc~~o: hl• r ne \·e r had ht'nrd

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he thought.

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night . He didn't know tho! 1
uotion11. lit· wu tfllfTt! ring from
Th,. erron eqt\H 1111d useleu· notion
pt•o plt• h•·tt er wu~ g r ~tn·n 011 his 1 1
};~yptinn tomb. The re Willi no room in hia
·for the
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Tho· p r e•wlic r sort o' 1111Wll th11t b e was in wrong. He felt
hll luul uu ly ,,..,.n Clllled in to give n 110rt of re ligious \'ar niah
J ciJIHirh. But he 1\"M in for iL So he ~id the only thing
eoniiCil'llliotts p ro·:•&lt;"~••·r c ~tn do. He tried w1th wo rds to t@ach
t ha t &lt;lid not ex ist. li e tried to r each a morul sen11c in hia
Y11in was the dfo r t. So he just railed at the debauchers . .
J;c succo:t•&lt;h'd in !{l'tting IYa name into the ne\UPil!Jen. That
be ~1uit e enough for son1e preachers. Ue took for bia text:
~oe 1 H I Sid&lt;- or Bu~&lt;i n e~&gt;S."' u if there wer e such a thing. He

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YOUR ~!.~~DDS......_
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Price Two Cads

LOOKS liKE -ORGANIZED

EFFORT TO BREAK UP
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wbK:h entities you to $JO.OO worth of plusure.

. BEN F. WILSON
IOCIALIIT MEMBER OF UMIAI STATE lEBIIlATURE
will speak a.t

MILLER'S HARMONIA If'=~~~~

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264 OOtfSE£ SL NfAR MICIIIGAJI

Sunday Afternoon,
Oetober 5th, 1913 1 ,"""'''"~.,
HE-o ~. Wll $011 \1 one of the

molt e loqaent onwn \11 the :;o.

clo-Jt.t Pany: B e .,..,., c1 ..c1..d

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eated Glranl, the h ome of thl! 1
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beg~ he will be la..-ed, h ooortod
•nd lo•lte&lt;l to ret=-"

THIS MEETING WILL OPEN THE SOCIAUST CAMPAIGN
ON THE EAST SID£
Adrnlaalon Il5 Centa

Mens Good Clothing
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                    <text>Capitalist f!'oliticians. ~fan to ,D iscredit Soci~list
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Attempt to Hamper
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!capitalists Dig Up
I Park Law ~s Excuse
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as

Board
To,ols to _Prevent
Great Advance of Socialists
-- Looks I:.. Ike Very Dfrty
Work.
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Big Meetings of Socialists at
Lafayette Square Drive Old
PartY Politicians to Desparate
Measures.

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to the Kali.IUSUi te Lefl'lllt&lt;tu re
from l.h e 'dlatrict lo 11'hlcb l1lD&lt;
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thia 2Zd day or Septe:mber, 1913.
LEV .-\XT D. LESTER,
Notary Public Ia.' aad for tbe
Count1 of Eri~, State of Xew
York.

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• YOUR ADilRD5 LAIIIII.
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YOUR SUIISCaiPl'JON J!lt.
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Owners and Capitalist Politi~ Have Another
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Care for Thdr Protection.

Explosion Result· of-Absolute
.-.. . __l?l~~aregard ~r Safety

ITAUANS ROBBED
AND STARVED BY ERIE RAILROAD
clals and Padrones Found Starving by Representative of Buffalo Socialist-County Lodging H""""
Furnishes Meals to Men to Whom Company
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBI!R 20. 1913

SCAB LABOR ON THE BOHOOLa

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it luuiKh,.ll:\"!1 h('c n to fool tl11lt r,.]emcul whC IIC\'er lht-y n el".'1.1cd

\'Ot ~;.

A t'('ttai u dt·rut•nt with in the nnks of orgnuized lnhor f~r lllllny
yt11.ra pssl Jun e hc1•n abl e to ·uutkc the politicia ns bt:lie\'e that th t'y
could IIWIIY th e rauk 1UJd fH e which evt' r way it plea&amp;e(l. l'o matter
h ow unfair Rn em ployer mi~ht he to th e workers a ll through th e year
iw felt thnt nil he !nul to do to obtain tht' vote~~ of th e work ers at th e

Tbl t)flttieal mea of •II ages
IIJ!teftl on tbt mn:lm tbat a ban&lt;lful
I'"Wer l1 t.euu tb•n a to.gt ul or riJbt,
aod 1be pnactiul meu line •toray1 bHn
numerou f. Yet the mn.llillp: il not tblt the b.ttle

S uc h ·tll c ti.cll on tht&gt; pRrt of Uh!ll holtli n,~t _oni•·.e in laho r lllli~llll
wo r k11 C\'&lt;•rhtst m g ~mrm to lilt' moveme~'! • _111111 11 WJII t11k e some time
for til(' III'W t'0\1111' 11 to ICIIC' h thetK' pohtiCinn~ nnd ll r oc-uretl! of 11eRb
lshor th nt tht'y cllnn rt( trellt orgsn i!f•d lnho r with impunity 364 dnys
in the )'l'llr. nnd exp.:.&gt;et to rcct•i\'C the \'OI!·~ of u ni on me n ou tll e 3G5t h .
.·\t tl1e [1\Rt lllt'tll iug of the f' t•n trnl l.11hor Co un &lt;·il th~ ddegntC!I

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material,

11

h ooths was to St&gt;e th e politicRI hoASe~ of th e old et•nt rn l l~otly . Hn~ nil ~~~e:;~~:~~~::, = 11~b;;",;~~~~ ~::; !~"~b~:· .:a:,~.::b.:~ i~0 i
wo uld he forgotTen. llow mu e h good the word of th11t outfit d1d ll a"rm itacl r with JIOWCr if 11 11 to trl· be eo\'fcra bha.elf wit.b
C'amlidate i11 \'l' r~· (j llt'~ lio n Rh l ~.
P&lt;PJth. 1t me11na tb at it 11 1101
tb i!'Oiop, be b•• oo rlabt to

•imJ•Iy formulate itt tbt!ori~ 10 &lt;1 dOl!·
trim•,. 1n:1 1b~ 11 v-ti.,ntly walt until
!bote in powf'i- Moe lit to eml&gt;ooly tbem
in to IOI!iat institutiont. Tbi.. it uot
"'"Y ill whicb ne": rig hts ere
·
of th e Builtlinp:Jt,.IJ'r11des Com u:il r cpnrtt·:l thnt most of th ~ ~~·o rk no w ...~~ 11 10m;;; :e~~~'~r ~~:U
in ptoCf'AA o n the public !!('hool.~ is ilt'IIIJ.( olone by &gt;~cR I I l niJ&lt;'lt, Anti by~.., ~. •~tiollll thll yon
that you 11re 1\etermi 11ed to
espeei111ly on tht• llt'W ).lRs!t•n l'nrl; Hi gh Sch ool.
\
\\'ith t h e opcninp: o f lho• sdu10l ~&lt;'fi&gt;IO)U la.'lt :\lomlny it wns found "ic•n r~opike•l.• nJ tbat yo~
llutt tlw l11ck of nct•ornlliOtlntious pt&lt;·d nd et~ hundtNI~ o f children frem ~ 0 "'"'"c1 of the ju•tice of
' tl.wir right to_ propl·t· ••tluo·11tio111~ 1 rn~·ilitk'll. The lnck of room in th e
l111;h Mc hoo l11 Ul ili• p ]orllh]o•. nnd Ill Tli!III Y of lhl' grnrnmat Kc hoo]s f~fty
t"itildrc n will lw ··rowolo·d into 11 r oom int cllllcd for th irty.fh·c. ;\\any
of t ho&gt; ~··hobt rll will h·· f ON."t- J to tnk c only hRl f scll!lions mtwh to the
tl o•tr inh•nl of tlu•ir chunceM of ~ttlv nn Ce m e nt .

Tht• !iiiJ •~·ri n te_m!t·nt · of eduentiou ill ro·p~rt('(l .uJI ~;~~.~·i • 1 g: t_hRt the
rontrn~·totl! lir_'' mnug ~lu.·. s~ hool _work t o fill 11.1 w lulc prii"H '_t' JOb~ s re
pill IIIU:tu) of !l. . \IJ !UII II \!'t cht111W1i that OWIIIJ:' to th e MlrTke Il l th e
T ,•C'h uiclll ll iJ.(h R1· hool th e co nt i-nctors u ~;· tid" 11~ 1111 o·XcUI!e to tlC'l:J_r
tlw work .

Su m up tlu· wholt• ,;itunti uu nntl it n·snlvo•s it~o·lf iuto R
wl w rt· th l' &lt;'Oiltrndur,; nrl' di..tstillll: to our r ity. po liti&lt;·inns. t
olui n g j uwt n~ th~·y pitoNS•· ttlwu t wh• •u tlh".' ' wi ll com pld c th e
!1ir·i 11 ~ ~cnh h1bor 011 t lw jnlo, 1111 •\ fo r ~etti n ~~: thai t lwn: Is nu~· suc h
ihiu~~: 1111 11 11 .:-ight -hour l11w .
Ho·nlly . .it i!l uh out tillh' !l1e w orking dmt'l wnke up to th cmsd
utul J.(o• l willl' lo thr·so• J'llliticu l hmwo stet· r o·M\. Think of it. you
p uyi nJ.( .•·ou r uwlll'." tn ha •·•· t lw ~c hno i R !m ilt. you cleet m e u to
1
tlutt h iro· ~· · nh ··ontrlldllr!l to tl o th e work . your cl1ild rcn nn:
p ruper so·honl "''t•oultund~tlionll. n tul ttll tl wy .hll \'r to t!O is to iihoot
~OIIlt' fin•work~ 1111_}1 ~··rn• you two ect1t11 w orth of fre e hun•h un d yo u
nrt· reudy to fight om• unotlwr to vot e for th e m.

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of the fruit• of oor

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•li tioru of IIOCict•·. and 110
nn be ae~nmpii~bed
1
f&gt;by•ical, Monon.iral, politit":al
ro•nr.
,

~~~~~ f:~ ..!tm!:t •h:b~:~ul
monll an.J i 11 te ll~rtual power hack
Tbh iH tb e r UI&lt;Ih or by
I
l,..nt nn b~o~ildiug " I' 1 •i_rong
part,,., intea.J iug lty it.11 mean•
~ i u whltC\'er inOucn~e th ey.
I toglinonpuhlirllflli r&amp;.

Tlio' prl'~r·nt. with itli mi11ery. poHrty. brut11lity nn rl
ti on11 l"'luu~-:11 tu l'H]litnlill m . Th ~ futur e with n\1 it11 hnppi iH'II!i, pll•n ty.
IJrot lu·rhocu\ 1111&lt;\ hur!ITO II." lu•lo n g11 t o Socinlism.-Fit zgiUioons.

1-:.:·-•...••-••••l•m .,,

GOOD RIDDANCE
liK II lolltll tlo thtr ht•ro.
Thr· E xfrl!!ll! ~~~Y~ ht• J('re w ri c h out of th e lnu;.im~R.
1111111 who wou ld stoop so low n~ t o llo t lw work hl" did. we
/l('eortliiiJ.( to I'UJiil nlist 1•lhi('8. 10ho ul ol r~o·i n• good JU\~' for his
Of ull the ~eo un,ir t•li&gt; o n tlw fll l'e o f th{&gt; en rth f'n rl e1' Rtood in
fir111 ruuk .
Juul th e n ·put nt iou o f heing ulwnys ~a;,y to kill an:-

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:~~·; 11t1:,~: 11 ~t;1•itl\l,: :~~~e:·ny.

ll ll tl woultl d o the hidrling of

11n~·on e

Our Fight and

who

li e hi tL-d th e \o~·(·~t kiml ·of thu gs n nd ._hru t ell to _t11ke I~Je
of lllt' n who wt• rc stnk m g. fo r 11 g re11 tt&gt; r p ort ton of t heir earmn gll, a nd
1111111)' a li fe Rntl mllny It hom e has ht~l' ll hlh..'h t ed through his n ef11rious
wo r k. The e11p i t11li~t pre"" 11111kt'!l th e bru~;: th nt ht' ree.;-il:.l!d.. the s um
of $ :WO.OOO f or lore11king the ~triko' of th e In t e r borough Uupitl Tn.ns it
iu :\l·W York. Thnl prio•c wn~ th e bl oo1~ of th e work ers. .
:-;1wh n mnn- 110. not mnn-h r ute-111 he ltl!r whe re he I S.

F ro ru wha l w t• hnt! h enrd o f J ohn S.nyh:fl Wl• h11cl tlu· i(leA
lie wus ~nmC I\'III t o f n l!tuclc ut. hut his c ry for •·ot_, w itlt th e
ful .. ity uml int rlligl'll l fnet•l! of \"Oh'tll stuff hns ehu n ghl our

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ebouhl nti jlinp• lnc hera mill th ei r tb:.
oto11y orilh politico an&lt;l economi,.... 111 d
demand nr oz to 1dtpt ou r politi~l a 11 d
rn•l .. tn .. t••fy But thi• •nertUO
.,,.,.nom il' intt':r~U to thei r creeo.h! And of ptn1&lt;n11 t nod 110eral de&amp;lteflo f~nf'!!d take 10eiety It '" II'Oflt

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lll thc r, u we mnst. acro rdin~ to 011 ; in· a co rr-e.pondi11g i n crtS~te in illtelillf'!&lt;IN
•ight into the nuure uf the tbin~ we 1nd tu lture, ~nd makatbrl edueat ion of
ar ecompellfdinour 1 J,..ct icalti re tothfp.,..plo!•tocil l ~itJ.
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or UJ•i lali!m deal ~llf'llk the fonnd1110n or
a ll'llf11of tbi• wori&lt;I,IBdw(l rlolIt poruu"" ita own
· matt"'f11 ~•11 on!~· be ff llled by ll'odd- anol eann11t belp prodUd ilg

PRISONERS AS ROAD BUILDERS
Crimp n·foruwrs IIIII"•' lwru t nki n ~-t 11 gr..:n t d o:HI of cretlit
t h.·mst•l,· ..s o r lutt· y t&gt;n r.&lt;~ for n new po li ty in the lreNIII WIII o f
'lllfl&gt;rllliiUI•· \"ittitns of t hr• ,-upit11li11 ti c syste111 co n vi ctctl of
TJ ... y wo ul d hn•··· !lu· ~;in lplt--miudccl hr!iC\'C th AI t h{&gt;y tll'e
11111k•· thiH!.,'S \wt\t•r. Tlh',\' parnd e ns nlieuistl!. The I
tlwy 1tr•· nnthiug hut 11 lo t of lmuco ~ tee re~.

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The n•ling du"-"' may llod

Wh'" do JII I~PDf!ll aad polltitian1

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tukeoptbt":ma-lfi!8in1uh_j,w,tin11,
- - -their dftN'· t~le, but tbia
The jot!.Y gOOd felklw l1 in niQit
abuae or 1b~ reli~o; lou' oue wbo eao 11!'otd to lea'"r t bt
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of the prisonL'I'~ abuae wbit":b m.u.at in tb e long rnn tend tbe mont.Y ot~,.._ abYe ea.rn.td for

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CRtne iuto u nf11 ir competiti on with
.
of prii'O n
goodB]IIIInllfnctured by th em.
\,; 11 n·11Uit of n growing 1umt ime ut ag11in11t eo u ltftct cou,•ie t labo.t'
tt&gt; t: J•tiMO II I.'tl! hntl to he MII\1 POrtcd in idlen e1111. This wu eXJI CO.!IIVC.
Tit•· " ''/It tnxpaycr- th e hig Oil &lt;$ partie ulftrl y- hll \'e !Jeen doiu~ a
lo t of IUJII I:nli n g heesu11e of it. The r efo r e th e courts han been dotng
all the~· could to III'Oid Heud ing th e v ictim&amp; of th e syatt!.m t o priiUm.

~~~~~~:;.OO:~tl~~~~~u~t ~~~~l:!h ~~~~~ ~~je:\t;:e~:~-"~=;~e a~d~u~~!~~

on the .-ul•j o&gt;ct o r' n more hum11ne trcahu e nt of pri 1or:iera. But the
t el\) IIIO!il'l! Willi a\W/1)'~ eeOII Otuit.
,.
'
The l"t'o uomit: p endu lum , howen•r. hid11 fai r to tak e
~;wing now. SinN• th~ rwt omob ile
ha&lt;t b ~u with Ull the whole
· atkntion.of tlw ~hall OW· )lllt ed '
·
ha11 been directed to good
r011~bs. Thill in ill;df is' not
1 th e co ntrary, it n1ight be a
r..sl p:ood. B ut lhcN' is 11
color in the woocl p ile . The
fl•ntlu:tl t'tiH owll th at go 1
about
pmilling fo r 1111\ t hey arr•
•·idous sylitem. put t o
r. r•· IO be ronstrne tetl fo r
Hml down 1\·ithou t a im or pi1 r poae.
If thi11 Jlf'l\' ae hl!nw hllt&lt;-hes out well-audit Jlromises to
tht'r(· will In: a great iue"i'Cn:~ in t he. d e mand for pdsonera
t&lt;ll the t"Oads. As 1111 re as thtlt oorues., and in so fa r
·
uwrtased tl ellii\Jld th ere will be a let up on th e paroling
So.-Jrty wiJJ the n tun•e to bt· protect ed )lgain, so 11s to get
• upj1IY of r·hup lsbor to !mild fan ey road s forth~ nabobt
nuth~~!o!' bet h~r to do tlaan to_ dri,·e high-prieea aotomobil.el

to

bei111 uaed j q '

todell.-ert.,e mt-,e o.ti"oo
et ,tbat S•te.
l•'l~ag t il-e ~tate
. Wll.ot, Oil'Vr~e W. &amp;.
&amp;in Wihoa ud "--albtym••
Dl..lriet•tbatb.av•llot
BoeiaJiftlpNblttniloatbi 'WUI
·
n .. ScklaJi• t 111oti11a pie·
p!.ay, " l'roDl Dak to D1un," writ·
b,r Pra11• E. Woll',willt.edi•pt.ye&lt;f
o11tbetour.

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- =====~=========Du ring th e P e rry Celebra tio n one of the feahll'f:!l was a g rand military dis p lay. . Men paraded in all
kinds of fHnty .uniforma, Rn d th C: best b nnda that eould be
w ere in the p roeeMion. Soldiers,
ll8 ilol"l!. Rrtillery and (JIIiek-fi rin g gu ns were t okd throug h
Only for th e amusement of the
\' il!.itoN, b ut for tlt £&gt; puri&gt;08e of inspiring
·
deee h·ed into joining theae ill:
lltitu tion ll of multilllil'd murder. For the
· c it y we reprint Jsek London It
' ' Good Soldier. " Cut it
and paste it
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,--------l.-_;__ _:_;__;__:__.;___________---;J
(By ;Jaek London.)
Young :\f en~ The lowest aim in \'our ·life it to become 11 soldier . The· ;GOd 110l dier n ev er tries t o
distinguish right f rom wrong. H e n~ve r tbinb; Jl~~ reuonA; he only obto)'ll. If h e is ordered to
tire on _hi!! fellow cit izens. on his friend~!, ou biA neighbors, on h is relativet~, he obe)'ll' without besila·

~~~&lt;~ ·se!! :~e ~~~~:'rst~tn~ed~~!t ~~d.:!t~':d' t::~w;!":i&amp;;:~.;ia;::ntt:obr!Z~d~r~::~~:

feeling nt'itlter remorse nor 11ympath~·- lf h e lt otdeied oft' a11 a ·firing .quad to P.seeute II_ hero or benel"feto; . h e firK " ·ithout h e~~ilstion, though be knows th e bullet will pierce the noblest b~art t hat ever
beat lD human breut.
.
·
•
A good soldie r i.K 11 blind, h et. rtl~. IIOull-.,' marderolllJ machine. H e is not a lllftD. He iA nOt a ·
bn1tt'. f or h rutes only kill in aelr defeDSe. All tbit ia human in him, all that is dh•ine in him. all that
con&amp;titutes tlt e m11n hRII beet sworn away when he took the eoliat.mlmt roll . . It is mind, bia eou.aienee,
aye. his Vt't-y so ul, ftte in the keeping of bi.l "ofBeu.
.
1'\o Jnlln u n filii lower than a eoldiel'-it is a depth Genea.tb whic~ he cannot go.
ont of th e a r m''· l t. is b ell. .
.·
·
·
•
·
·
Down with the arm~· and th e
W e don't Hed kl~ling inat.itution11.
llitntioDL
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MU4TI'InSITANDS
YIIDfGIIDAY .:ro
SATliRDAY •

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Bufblo, N. Y.

�tbt Tall Campaign
-S·OClALIST-PARTY
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OP THE

,cREAfRATifiCAnow
Sole Age~l\. ro r R u.Mt•n lm por~
W'-Otzky T• o r M.oac!O w
OOLUMIII.A. AJIID WHlTa ULY T.II.AS

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8oth Pboa n
80TH PBONBB

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avaNJMGa~aAa&amp;T

PETER KLIPPEL
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We have bN.n 10 d~ to
l.bat WI did ll,ot .ee it in
bat tbe eatmy, e.-u
&amp;lert,aw it.
adroitl,-,
they
ba•·e
n;t fon·'ll"i&lt;le ea wpaiga for
wo~~~&amp;.o ••ote.• B.1 their advll'!a t y
au lf111ge th e,- h.•·e enliatf'd
actil"eaUJlportoftbou...odllof ea ru·
women. Thete wom f'a do not know
IHII . beeo~aillg th e pollti ral
totTIIpt "and retrogteuh·e
whOM ...te porP-~ 11 to
fonrard mardi of labor, to
agalut brother, wife a pintl
female worker apiqt male
th e ballot bos:, u tll ey ha•·e
abop. mill a ad fa.ctorT.

:I:&amp;AlfCJI 'l'BBEE
. BTJtl:ET KEETINOS.

Blllat'h Tb tto! ia in•a&lt;ling the !01b
Ward tbil ~k. i\ta1 Sberonr 'll"ill
apMk at the eorn~r ot Lero! A'"?11e 111d
Saafonl Btrtet oo Tll~rsol ay "en.'n~,
tembcor 11th, at 8 o doc~. Th11
flrstf.imeattrf'e tmeetiugb••~n

in tbb ,..,d, and the com111dH
ed to be prPeca t aad belp ma ke
.
·
: Hilbert l}arri..on will -,eak at
ner- of "EUt Fer?" ud Wa•·ery
on ~ tu rday ;•en1ng, S..pt~mber Uth,
8 o eltld::. C.:unra.de Harn11011 ill 011e
I~ best eolotPtl Olli! Of"l i~ the. eouutr_v.
Comratln, kH"p thla date 111 miD&lt;!. ,;'
1 11 ~

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reap
;:;:.kat";
· o'doek on the eomer of Wiualow ao tl
aituatioo 'We are b eing It not Woblen aveau..,.. Co.nrade F'iU.IllbboD•
aeith.er la it ''old wo- b a good •J~•ker aad «mtradea are
i•am 011tvita.lprab-11'iedtobeattbi8 ·1DH!.iag.
llleworkenat
BB••u um roVll.
w blt.b jeopardiu. our
thnoah1n1 the _ Co mradea -Dl BfaAt.b.....l'our are
of the- Sodallat queatetl to atle nd tb me-etia,: to be
•
held 011 the 21tt of September to ta ke
ARE YOU (lOf~O TO 00 up tbl! matter of a lyt_nm tuune. Tbi•
IT, COl!RADf.f
important bu1ineu n.e&lt;'d! J" OU r allen·
CAl\· you 1taad idly by &amp;Dol al'!i! tion an ti prf'M'.D~t. tlt.t.t ole finiU •~tion
ol miUiona of inesperi· may be tak•n.
By orole r of tbe Bra!lrh.
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AT-THE ELMWOOD MUSIC HALL
Elmwood Ave. and Virginia St.

Saturday Eve' g

sept..20th
THE SPEAKERS WILL; BE

3ostpb Wanbopt of ntw York Citp
€dlt•r ntw 'i•rk Cil/1

6ustao :JI. Stnbtl of Spracust
_ 'F•nntrSndltht&lt;.-I•LLhul. -llMHrn•r

Sttpbtn 3. mabontp
Sorllillsl P4rlp Candldalt f•r mav•r

.w._·

DOORS OPEl AT 7 P. M.

Admission, ·

=
10 Cents
3000 Good Seats at that Price

Two hundred and fifty reserved seats in
of the speakers stand at 25 cents

Louis josephson
l{«btsftr ·s";';;,;,,-CI•tblng
,_.. 11tH II $tfdlltrf.
f'-ot."'"-JIOU

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S..-o• at:•• Hu"•lo.

N. v .

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Tickets at Socialist ·Headquarters,
52 West Eagle St.

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BUFFALO SOCIALIST ~G COMPANY
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ATTENTION, COMRADES I
WhiJ.: t ht• firt· w hich d e11troyed Socialilt Headquarters Jut Sat·
urJ ay ··•·•·n ing 1d ll ••ru hnrraM 1111 to 11om e e xtent. ne w _quartera will be
c l•taim..t ; ... ,.,...lilll•·l.\' llilll the work o r tbe !~arty carnHI ou 1!..11 ~rore.
1'1!111 t ht• li.-.· ha.. 111 k ~n pllu:c jwn at thi!l time wheu our t'IUll·
t •lliljl.'ll wo rk i« in full ~;w ing. Hlltl whe u e1·ery dollar i A n l!fllh! to carry
( II th·· work. lllllkC'l the loa lhf' IIIOt•· • .,,·e re. The question or fimmCe
io; alw11y" m w wh ich t f'ttuircll the .11tri~tt:at et!ono_my 11nd tepnotc~
l•ngim•o·tilllt 1o o•o mt&gt; out f'l'••n l'iljlla rt• wnh the bo0k.11. ami tln11 adtht it~h l t':\Pt' ll"'' ill j;f}Uit•ll' hlll of 11 110l11 r p lt"X\111 blow.
·'
.
\\'hilt· thP lit •· v.ill •·11n~· atld t•d work rnr th t• eomnultt't'll 111

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" ·ill ;1.:,',',~1r:rlt~s~11::.:~~~~~:~~·:·l~l:~~~:,:~~~=;~it1~1:~~~-dHP tha t under all cir -

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tlw fight iw un. 1Ulol thH I 1.'\' t'll thou ~h w e !lllf!'t•t a I&lt;Ns
ct•t·IUiionally, wt&gt; a r e 11lwa.n on the job with pl·~nt y or hackbone and
" Jrood strong upJH' r lip.
'"'' t'l" •·r~· •·Oillt!HI•· put h is 11hould e r to tht• wheel and b e r eady
Hnol willinf,! to olo hiMJ&lt;h111r••.
cn mMhiiiC•'II

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1/nl'o·

1'1111

l&lt;'&amp;r~~ly more tban
not i••o·ol ho11' n m: iou~ J)if'lri&lt;'l Allornl'\' Oudly:f -j., to and tbP membo!u of tbef

~j~~~~o~:/' ~1J 1i1;\ ;,~;.:i~~"t'ti:;.~llltl:,:~.~·;;:;..:~·,~l c!::::~il i~~~~~-~-~~~::~~~:~i~~: a1:,~~ :~~~~ ~~f~~~lo1:;";b:i.:;~.e: ;~~eir
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;t~~';; tJ~t~::·d::,~~~~ ,:~~~~~::~.~~belr
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hn w tJIIJo·k ho• will l1o· 011 t ht· juh.

ONE QRAND FIZZLE
tl( .11 1 tho· sffniN o•\'t•r put on the hoard11 uml••r t lu nHnll' of
o•o·lo· lora u un. lilo' i'o•rry t 'o•ntt' l111inl' juat plutt in t h i11 city cnrr ie11 ofr
lh•• nwd11l 1111 thl' hi!{!;C"t fnilur.. .
111 t lw ~il'lit p ls 1·o• tho· l 'huulht•r or (:Omml't•·•· rlem rul who beliH••il t_ha t 11 would !.ring hnHillt'KII to Buffnlo hll\'1! suff',.r;•ll bitter
di.~"I'I'""'I Juf•fl l.
\\'!lilt• 1lw 1•it.'· had many l'illi l o~ it Willi • · .'
~hut th••,l did ! 1111 1'111111' hl'r r for t ho• J•Utpmh· o~ h·~~-m~. ~-lueh Willi\!If.!' ~llll /{llnHh l~l~ o r !t••·th ltlnOillt tho· ~~~·tty o'IIJHIH hlltll I ll the re11ult.
r h(• 1'/llllllllllt•o•!l lll t•hftrj:l' or a tf iiiT'!i lllllol•• II llf'W N'cOrtJ for thr

romJl&amp;ay rarely l•to•·r• a biN~Inf!i aod
tile di.-oue nurt llu to corn•ct Ow!
ji:r&amp;\'e mittake. Of tb~ fa.llures of marnarc among tile w-t'a.lt by c-1~
wealtll i1 lnlf•poa~&lt;l to make op for wllat
l1 111l•ing iD real all'eclioD aDd ~ommuoit.r of int~IWtual aod -.-al illolerHit, It it oeediNI t ony aoytlllog more

f'\' o· r """cmlolo·d HI 111\' .. tllitlo· l'nr k l,.ft t h e r«'l'llt' in dillf,!'lllll. Thou·
1!111111~ we ro· diMi )I)'Oinlt·ol l hruul!h t lu• o•luiii,IW 11t lht• fin· run. the
1111\'111 pr r noh· wtho 11 muolollo· und s ll nlou ji: tho· line the "hig hullinellll
1uo·u " t Pnnilll! t ho• f'o•lt•IJrnt ion w1 1h
!-itlltt•'t~ mont•y prnn•d t o he
d w mp."' ll huuf,!lt•f"li.
,
\\II o tho· llllj•OI'h ·•l ~ t l'•••·l I"'.J,III•nl 11 nd It lnt nf hnllcll l ltlr lihOWI
~l um :O:t ···••t t•·li•·lulolo·ol u widwu.''· Tlw .o'flnt·o·~aion" ll'o' rc U!ltl t o on e
o.r 1\\oo l.o•·n. whn ~uh. ]o·t tlll'lll to 'llll'Htlf&gt;!Uihl(' fHk••f!l, n nd f•\'t·n the

t•re.,..nt 11ate of AOCW!IJ, tbe wllole~ale
n 1oloita t ioo of cllllo\reo In factoritl
11nd ot ber plue• of wulth prod11clion,
tile r m1•loyment ot •·•11 armiu Df wDm·
en U lla r.-.tion waJ,:H. III&lt;!. Dec'Hillly ?'
noembf&gt;r of th~ families of mtl·
.o~ worlrdPg. peo]'le t~ make _IIi•
h•·•nll anol •·ortul ll." ~hoft for bom-

ller~.

periodical' \'!&amp;it of ..,....

~pe-r,

:0: =..:"';,:: .

di_,, ..:!'~~;~
pinR of '"'ter wean away tbe llardea1
rock. Xo ~ialist cao .e"e tbe catbu by J«Uriag acw re~ders for
Soeialiat papeh.
' Tbere ;1 a wode~ for 8odau.t.
forgfll' t.ll.ifo u tbloy beeome IQOte
more actl.-e in tile rcplar work of
1,.rty orllaniE.&amp;tioo. )(any of tbePl
!beir. eatbuRiallal for COIIIIaDt.ly

::::.:~::~~i!~:;:,::.~ iu~\~io;J~.~"~:~·.'ry '~.~-~:;;:~~;,~ ';~·;':h'o~'7,~:::~u1~.,oU;;~~:~;:~.~{j ,.,!!:/a;~.~~~~~:~e~~;.~::~7e'rf:rf ~:; . , ~ ~~~~-;:~=~~~Pl.::,.;;:;;;~ I''~'~.~:••
1110'

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tl~o' o·t~mwitto·•·

nf
111111 llll'mh.4- of
~' " " "' ltuu l t ' lu h u rntnl!• ·d Hlltht• tl\'.-r s port11 fu r lht• lw ut&gt;fi l of
•·In h. ,., •·n ~:ui lll! ~" fa r ~~~ In l! f r!I UJ.:•• tlu• h,n lnuwrnpiKm'
th utlh•· •'lul•,.•llllol.,·hu r l!•' lift ,\' o•o•f111i!lllmil&lt;sinnto 11H'
i ~ t lu.t fur u do•11l •
I I( o·nuTlio', !],. h1111•111o•l 1\'JIS II J!'rPIII ""''O'o'!i;S,
\\' hy
I 1'
J.,. w h•·n 11 "lfurdo•d ll!l oppor tun il,l' fur Jtn J\B~OI ,l ' T EI .Y
HI :-.-\ Eii tu fnu r humlr•·ol 1':\THIOT!t ' o·ifi1.('111'1, tl)t· ft•o•tltn llC'
fo r lo,\' tlu• ~til l•· nf :-.-cw Ynrk t
t• n l_,. "'~~' t hi u f.! Wll-~ l 1wki u ~ li!lnllkf• thin1."ll po•rft••·t 111 t he hnnquet.
' ' hio· h 11'11~ mf• n tin n r d h,l' ~Jr. f'o lliH' r!l AI'! 11 h int for t h t• •line N t o get
' J,u".' · lllhl thn t wu" tho• fll f'l thn l lw luu\ no hn1111lr t o hi!! n11mt'. \\'1•
tolll.'l!•·~l t hn l t t... dm('l' JWi itiou l'ri·Kiolo·nl Wi111on to nppni nt )fr.
t 'n m w rs ~lin it~l•·r l'lo•uipo lo•ntiury to ~l11t or lshmd. whieh would
••IJ!it lt· him t ol US •· ' ' l lnnornl,lt•'' h•·fnr o· hi~ 1\lllnt• .
.\tul tl•w• o•tul•·th till' wonott•X(' \1111' for a Cl·le hration o'\'l'r llllf'llljlt·
···I hy tho· ··:.: ph,it o·r- ol f tho· ~ IIII o• of :-.,-,. \\. York HUt! the City or
n 11ff11\0.

come tllil ttad&lt;!llcy.

fly oll'ering a
«11m tolll"'ll 11 a premlulll It ,eu
DDly tile Individual noem.b&lt;!n, bul
t itle• locals to l~o111 e clrculatloa
•l!entl for tile Soelalilt pre.. 11 per·
IUadH et'&lt;!rv oht " wtr-borH " In tb&lt;!
local to ~o~et.buk Jato the harnf!Al once
more 1111d hu,tle for 1ut.&gt;. a 1 be did ill

lenol:..t~f·l~..:.:~~::miti~Pli'~~er;•,,:!: :::~~::~::~ =~ !i:et::~;a,:~.~:;:i::~~
lhP •Y••~m..

too ba~hful " ' e 1·en "talk f)oc,ialiam "

GREAT SPEAKERS OOMINQ
T lu- ~tinlilil 1'1111.1' uf Buff11lo h1111 jtlsmwll a g r rat eampaign (or
fn ll. and on" whio·h will h1· o f untold ntlue in the education of
tht• Wforkf'MI or thi~ city.
w,. hltl' c h11d thl' f.!OOII fo rlllll(' iu the pu t fe&gt;w mont hs to have
IJH&lt;l !lonw of tlw ht'l'l ~trt·t•t t'(lrnrr orKIOMI in the country. a nd they
luwt- ""'t with J.:tt•llt llll&lt;:'l'o~. \\'h('rf' 11. ft•w .'·eatll ago it waa a diffit•nlt 1nnl1t•r to •·o uj:rt•J:a lt• l~n or fifll'l'n p@flpll' about 11 IKNI.P box
o r a tor n t" busy •·Ortlt' r. \\' t • hKI' I' had hig a u dicn eer; the past !lummer
C\.1'11 in tht• ou tlrinl.' tl i11triehl. Amli.. nl't'll approach ing the thousand
IIHirk hlll' c g rN•tt-.1 our lilrt•t•l !!pt•llkf'tllllllring the pas t MUmmer.
' f'Q.t t he&gt; t•Omi n~ llt'llli011 s peRkt'l'll will ht he r e from all par t£ of
tlw o:-o uutr.•· 11ml tlw r o· will be no l!·t up t o t h e work for Soeialilllll.
A m OIIjt t iWi:f' w holn wo· will IIII'Utio n ftll bd ng or par til•ular inte r est
bs l.o nill .1. lhn..-1111. who Willi r o•-e ll'l'lt•d aa MAyor c r Butte. MoJtt.,
n-tt'lltly ~~~- t ht• :O:~iuli~ts. tlt•ft&gt;ll tinR" the unitt.-d. e f!'orta or all the old
roolitio:-a \ pll rli··~ Nlmhillt'i.\. Hull!' ill tht• biggest mining town in the
wo rlol 111111 ~~~~.\·or l&gt;u n~n n has fo nJ[ht the capitaliAt eJeme nt of that
o·it y t () a llan tl"ti\1 w ith 11 clt&gt;alto'ltl battll' for SocialiAt p r inciples .
. \ not ht'r ~ i11 list Ot!ltor of espt'C.iAI intl'retll t o l' iait ua ia J 11mes
II. ~l nuro-• r. Jlrt'fi.id('nt of th,. Pt&gt;nm~·h·a nia StAte Fedt.ration of Labor,
111\tl 11 forur~r ~1 11 1 ~ A!ll'itll1hl~··u ll u,
_
GPOrfle 9 . Kirkpa triek. author of " War. Wha t Fort '' a nd who
i!i a t•·s e hf'r in tht&gt; lbutl ~hool of Soeial Seien ee or New York. will
11pea k in Ruf!'alo und t"r thf' auspiet'K of t h(' Soeialiat Party.
·
by eomior to ao uat1tr.ta11iliDg
.l nllhua W a nhOj'lt'. who ill rditor or the N e w York Call, will be. wltll .. Ia 0..0f'tat ~u-.a- for lor ·
wit h us 110011. t'om r11dt Wanhope i11 a fin e apeaker with a great rol~•r beloop to Uoe legl.thute pra.e·
lmowlo-djtt' or lhl' ~·ialilll 1110\' l'll\l!llt t.'Ombined w ith travel and ex- =========="===;~=====.k========:= l
th i~

)Jf'ril'l~e.

t

llub.·rt IL lluri!lon, on~ or t h r greattst of negro oraton, will
!oipeak for Sot-i11liam in th i1 city.
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Rllol f4:0 fro• ·Tillllll- •-Paid • t G e~tt totbe Dn:tm eetJqofi.be
ptr , ~ t•nrii.Dee \o tke ,e0111f*ll1 It ..:ooTa aot therdon~ be in
.tor tu 1. , ., ull w · ""' reerl~ta a - to• aitle~lpate tllat .nport
cent. Cmapa•t".Mid•
1110h1·
uttuua• at tbilt time;"

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t llat are ~ornlhJII t hia way _for
Ploil R. C~le ry. !be 0\la·
wlio, for thl' Jore-.eut, i~
to lbyor Lunn of 8&lt;-hoo·
I be tber. to trll 111 ~orne·
.,.bit the COIIU"Iidt11 are doln11
I ~la lln l'i t,r io the State

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CAR MEN ORGANUE
·-•••••••., , ---

illj.: fed an1l l&gt;u rglau 111l&gt;biog yout
hou&gt;&lt;• and th,..,., n1 i1111 a gou&lt;i tim e. Th o
Younl'" p...,pie't &amp;dalilt Lhgue have
cha rt .- re-1 ~~~·~ And • •ill go ou t in a
bolT~-:-!( yo1• •·ant 1..0 enjoy yo11ne!f
e n 1hr "'"•.•· out JlO .. ith t.he m. Whether
.•·ou .,,. 11Bing or oot, they will make

boy ~:~1 t b~=~/":h:r,~;;"!:"~~~~· ~~.:;:;

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will be

soperlluou..

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Sorialist Drum t'otpt will be
you tb ~r~ to reo.der ''beau tifol'' &amp;lid In·

p~~';': ':\:"!'a •:::·~~:

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who;, Ia town t his week,

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the betJt atbleti.;.:..pmn,

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ll n"o ra~e- l .SO yardl, opt11 to t il.
·Woiul'n·a nc~O ~·i: rdll. open to all.

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marrittl

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_,ou ...-ife or ,-our W.t &amp;irL
U mqre tha n 8 tom !'e te in any ra re
the ltlcldiea it you hn-e any. 11 will "- run in heat •.
thi lllr. tllat to be a Socia lin y ou
Sund1y It t,be
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to bUr bu bee11 nl&lt;'ll agahut
men in Erie-411j.uuetiolll,
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FINE ' MuSIC

· REFRESHMENTS

FOR THE BBNEFrr OF THB

Arbeiter Zeitung
IN T~~TONIA PAR~ 12&amp;5 FILL~ORE m .

&amp;.tnday, Aug. 24th, 1913
eo1u:~~ ~~~e..;1~:s,~:;,o~~d ~~~~or..~~~~'!.~" bi~~'"o7 ::,~~t

UnloDI. t Gllmee a u d Haee~ ror Ladle., Men and Child reo.
A.JJ eolOi•lile ti me ...u red to all wbo lltte od.

Sl'tAm: R0 BE.H 8 TE l ...fR, 00011 Of THE IRBfiTER lDTIIltG
ADMISSION

10 CENTS

BACK ·TO NATURf
BASKET ~ PIC'NIC
-AT-

SCRANTON PARK
Dally Socialist Pape1'11
..A. JGU

A inost· beautiful spot ab9u~ a mile and a
half this side of Hamburg

tl• of mootb iJ ud weell::ly
period~.

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Branches 2, 4 and 8, Local Buffalo S. P.

Sunday, August 24th
GAMES

PHIUP H.' CAllERY OF SCHENECTADY WILL SPEAK
Ta.k.c B. &amp;. L. E. Cars at Washin2ton and Clinton Struts

NO ADMISSION

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ARE HAVI ~G THt:ll~ }'lltST

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Wednesday, August 27th

TICKETS, JO CENTS EACH

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FRANK.UN 6: SY .&lt;N STS.

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THIRST PARLOR
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1271. Qen•- Street,

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SOCIALIST DAY
CRYSTAL BEACH
Saturday, ,

Aug. 30tll
~ ATHmfc cANES
SPt:CIAl ATTRACflON
Ha~nes Kolehmainen,
champion amateur long

distance runner of the
world,will compete against
four men -;- ru~g in

relay s - a(ainst the
world's record.

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BUFFALO SOCIALIST PUJILISHING ooMPANY &lt;'
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SATURDAY. AUGUST:U, 1913

PRETTY ROTTEN

wll\la at tlle M«~Pd biUo~ ar·
woald be aub.)eet to tb&amp;
:lur Ceat,..l tde-cuth·e Com·
StrUbarc. Jt I• pra~ble t.,.t.
~~eeoad Mllou the JIOiier will
api1ut O!eriWit111 ..,d, Nadoullami

of tilt " IU1btl'of llaa··~
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tlr.t EcTPtiU Natiouli•t.
be pew.ltted to moide Ill
willl.oat iJI,U!rfere.11ee.. llobaaed.
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Ar~eiter. Zeitung
IN TEUTONIA PARK, 1266 FILLIDIE an.

Sunday, Aug. 24th, 1913
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A most bea'ltttul spot about a mile and a
half this side of Hatnburg
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Branches 2, 4 and 8, Local Buffalo S. P.

Sunday, August 24th
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PHIUP H. CALLERY Of SCHENECTADY WIU SPEAK
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NO ADMISSION

"ARE HA \'lNG THE IR F in ST

ANNUAL FIELD DAY AT CARNIVAL COURT
Wednesday, August :27th

TICKETS, 10 CENTS EACH
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tH'complish ih purl'o:re is the fAct t!Jat the coinmit.tee or the m~:n and and you eao keep on Comp1aitlina.
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Buffalo Sociali&amp;t

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o n t ho• Bo~~rd ," tl1 e men l'o ul;l not h'ave r eeelveol a wone d ea l. Thill
ha ll !wen pro\·eu . by th e f1t cl thlt t th e t•~n n of th e agreement haa been
rt•di1eo•d t o three yeiH'll in p hl&lt;.'t: of fin:. ami th e gra ntin g of au inc rease
t o IIO IO t' of t he men thrtiugh th•• n egotintion11 of the eom roittee of th e
1U1iot1 1\ IJ.OI t he prt:11idet1t o f th e compauy.
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Human BI'Otlilabclod 1:,..:;.::;
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au IIIIJit!hl•le uml suti.sfnct ory aettleme11t.. That ·
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pertaina

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haVe lived

i:

So long u we have not the power
the. public life of the ~ple by-active' participation in the 'directinc ud ahairint'· of pablie al-~
and inatitutiona, we ought to strain every
to inftueoee the private life of our fi llow

that ill to ..,., their thinkia&amp; &amp;bel enry-day
tlUa ia the way to p~re for tile eooqllst ol publ.it power. ·And if theft ia; one qeney
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without doubt the Soeialiat p....a.
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                    <text>loOOitATT.im~t:#
YOUR AD!lltD5 Ul8!l. '

IF IT IS

83

YOUR S\J8SCRJPTICIN I!JtPIRI!S NEXT 'IVl!EK

Socialist Party
.!Socialist Party Municipal Platform STREET
CITY OF BUFFALO, N. Y.
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llull'lllo oaa Jlllrl ot tb" worldw&gt;de ]•lu}!llt!n taforce forelt••atJDJ:Ihe~e en
mo• .. rn• ot to aboh1b the U JoloaUthlll era] eO'IIdliHl ll of labor,

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dl'llrtto,..ru o\e,hecii. Ufi!IOoiO••"'o"l'l
dnnmuoh th e J•tofit, of Jan dl on l• liP 1

CAR MEN ANGRY
OVER "AGREEMENT"

Stephen J. Mahoney ~o~nated for Mayor at .B~g- ' ;! ~~~••:;~5~.,;~, 1 '[o:!':e,:~r~~~~;~m·~~
~~:.:::·~~~~~~~::,:h~e:~~:'u~ , em~; 1;~~
e.tabh~hml'rot
gest and Best Convenhon Ever Held by Socialist &gt;Hillih. Thll grei t ~ hllll(l! ia at han&lt;!, a~;ed anol t h .. ir ri gbl to ! lrik&lt;'! 1'1!COJ:· lkit ot free d iO ]&gt;en""'rll'l, hMpihl~, ..... Men ~led Over Decision of Arbitration BoardParty-Big Campaign Promised this Year.
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Btepbea 1. Mt.hoae1 , mayer.
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~pected 32 Cmts an Hour Fiat- Sliding Sc.aJe
Bdward T . Duraz:ld, corporation lJ ubn Laduu, ! 7th ...a rd .
~i 10 1i~t Party •• its j&gt;Oiitical iutr~~.' t«hnital ~no.,.\ed,e and J&gt;ublic 111irit in th·e &lt;'o•t of J&gt;rivale in•titu tion•.
Still in Force. ,

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---nwr~ ru!~l···: •n opprelliiiU): th~ ...o. rlte ... that th e power of thOI IHoJ""''r:t"nt or Ult•llt '"'" ···~ '""" I lid ~~~ ~~ ..·ful. ·· hall r ·:\lsl. ·:o r hi~'""'"" ba" '"'""!.•~ ......... I SOCIALIST PICNIC
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for

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be llll&lt;'ol ,.

AT SCRANTONIPARK

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otlw ut her e\· o·nin,:-:
York nnd hao a ron•·
knOwJ ... t~o:., of ~u·ir' and
eco n om it~.
IP eonjuu~ t ion wit h 11
tif ke t urr.)•lioaally &lt;JU&amp;Iille.! ia it• en·
t iroty. and •dtb th e &amp;f:laliot !"'•ty lJe.
S.Oir.n~"

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STEPHEN

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to do our utmoot

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Is .wI~H us~ AcAIN

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ofa 01,:•~ ri.;'l~t':!,."':J~~~~OI~:r..m:~j
.,·~alth of tho world. · To th e llrlllle

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That tl1e .,;,:· ....tahli•b •u;j:el and ... bleb. h••·e

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Pai:;;',;M n,
Peter.-oo, nm~IMnt.lo ward; womeP of Buii'I IO irri"!Opectln• of their
TtlllluiJ, twomtteth wud; . A. J&gt;alil joali t irt. l .nt1ia tion1 or
pre.·
1 ~de:IOP, !Itt wa rd; Oeo~ Free- t nt rtli~:iolll belieh.
.,' 0 '~ · -end warol ; J~~e• R"., l nto1h,
11 arTy

ciJ~~~~~.,~~~~:r ,;~:~!~~~~rvice

Tha. de.lg:.=-:r l upen•i.Gn
from t he
were: JWtn 0. Cooper,
ff'l'ond W'aril ; Cbarle~ Palmer, thi rd
"'t.rd; ('harle• A. t' -ler, fon rt b W'atil:
.l. 1-: Pier, 11fth ward; So!' Kiula, lhth
ward; M. BrauDJieln,. Hvn olh ward ;
Pao.l Vorel. Jr., ~leven tb W'a rd ; L. E.
ll-.ing, twelfth watil; Ect.-r X~nn~.\.
l!llk i, tb \rt~•tb. "'ard: .:r. Kl- , four·
teea tJr, ward ;. Ototgf! Habkb t, lfteeatb
••rd; J Oh11 VOJel. Rxteealb ,..rd;
Cha~ Halaeot, aeveateut)o ward;~

~ity

~~·u~::~~. .=~~;::o~h•,;;a~;

SOCIAUST DAY AT

PDYSTAL
BEACH
\11\
•
'T ile Soeh!.hltl of Butr•1o and tbr or
h ieutl1 11 re n])id ly awak ening to the
fact that th ei r Is a ].,.ayo &amp;Omf.l hiiiJo:
doiDif In Soeiallat .citeltlll ia thla e ity.
Till• wmmer wou ld aot b~ ~ompl,.te
ll'itbout a 8od1li1t day at Cryltal
Beac\.. Our day at tba l popular renrt
lui yt!llr will ope of th• bla.p~t of the
NUOa a nd till• yu r proml~n t o

·:~':; :::u:!:.' tr~e11doo.e
da ta.

Vot'-' 1 11T1igh\

~h

Unioo: and the add!.abilit.v of eall· time.

&amp;ginning

l"ri.da~·

e•·~niag.

i111;~~:.~~yb.;~~:~;~:~~~~~~. ~j:rcl· ~=11~=~::~ b:,. "'!:~ d:!:::u~l;:n:.,:~

undH the a rm nod ::ntt.
'Thl! gene ral eomn1iltH or t bt (•llr
'• Union i1 hoM in g m1oy meeting•
th P. out~ome of whirh 11 ,.~ry unce rtain.
'Tiol! et.pit&gt;1li1t J&gt;rHw ;, tryi 11 J( to mil·

inga i t 'Malo and llobwk 'Streeta..
Each 1...-ture will take up a dllnrnr
J&gt;bt.H of 8ociali1t tb ougb t. Aa.voBt
at tendiag t he 1i.x lo:'Chl,.... will re&lt;-"i\·e

SEATTU AFFAIR.
THE MONSHfjOR
~leo
TO VJ:ID
IN JAIL
SCARES_DANIELS
ON 'SOCIAUSM ;~~t::~e:~l':':-:oo~1 ~;tae:11 t::: ~-~~~ ,o~~:;:·thoCiaf'UI!Mdale~.
1t.M .

~riag,..uur

lea d th e l&gt;lf'n in e''trv mt.onu :\D&lt;l tb e a 11ae in1igbt into the Soeialilt rhil!.

,,.

: .:•::.
;ht ward; B. ~ylor. !211'a ward; Jo.
Reateltl~r the
aep h BaD, 24tb 'ward; W. H. 4-oth:, Ao.go.•t 80ik.
~

QUINLAN SENTENCED

·

oatpour·

Qulnl~e

Patr. ek
or the Jude..
of the l"atf' ..on • •l k work en' lttoke
hu been arrnted aod lt!ll tented to oue
1e•r In Ja•l t or •r-.l&lt;hf: dll,l"eel~t
,tully of Serpnt Ryan of Ike pollee
for« of that rltr.
·
Quio ln in .a ~~at 1~11 111\d:
"E~l • Sociahtt llayor aad t.hen
yoa won't ba\·e eept Uh Jtu•~1
Ryaa battiDI .Y• ovw tM ll•d ~tb
eluba."
•
. T ke IJll!ef'h wa~ made Ia open J"&lt;'!t!t-

:~~. -::t D1~~e d~'::!e:\!~ '7o~:; ln•e.tt~~

Bator4ay~ an opportuo 111 pall wbicb ehbl~ biro
to •trllte anotb et blow at

\bit

llu~out-.,

\\h ole In
Jecretat)
of the Na,y
Oan oe l1 .,..,
mu~b alumNI ove r ne ...e from \\ uh
1ng1on to the .. tret t
that Collg'l't!ll
zn iRktJn vl!'l tlpte hl1 aetloa at Sea ttle
i-eently, when bo I J&gt;Ok~ Ia a maoaer
tkat...rttltlted Ia 300 ..Uo.. raaad:i ua
t."4 de~~troylnt the Soclalilf and J.
W. ·w. beadqua rte" aad til e •mu\ lar
up of a SodaiUrt oeW'1wa1on.
,Sueh aa . untblo kl ol" and H n eJe.
mao ~ ~n i d '• •ltoo.ld not oaly be

Jo~~e1•hu~

but

e~.

'~'"

~

:~D\I)IO~t!""~:"c;;:n~~~.::o:h::.e fri;~~:;.

Monl!gnar llonu.oo (Om e to t own
Jut Su nday Among othor tb1ng• he a lo app..tlog In d•tre reo t pape" bavt
brough t along wa1 the Pore 1 bleu 1ng not ool .. lht aam e Idea• b11t the aa 111 e
fo r th ~ Cen tral \ ere1 11 1o handlo11 11 .,.ordhtf
o•·rr the mon•lgnor told tbe , ..,,~in t hat ~M
r. Jooe1, t be t!lllllp.t.ny'o a rbitntor
tu~b Jooeietit!l a1 theln we re 11 _ , , .
au e
• tp' t.laim tba't loh~
"to eon11tentet the evil i olluen~" of it · Jaeboo urjiid h im to 1i1n t hfl llf! rHriligiou• IOdaliam." Th e~ a re aome mnt. lolr. Jad:10n ll'l'eto hi• •·erttioo
wbo lay t'laim to mv.cb lw. ra ing that of the eue:
·
•
aay that JOelaliem 11 re ligiou.
It
"lly urjtin~ of lol.r. J oaee eon•itted
-u,, to be a .lght IM!tweeo tbe aeboolt. of tbl~ " aid llr. J aebon. " T told
But ll' bo ~artaf T ile &amp;elall1tl do not him-.JYon are golog to l!i\'e 111 ttl tbe
: :e

ti i i!Ullll, beglnoo;
J.'Yida.y'
Stk to Weda etday ev"IUDJI:"
Ap@urt 13th At Yaia aDd leokaw t"
Bt,_t, A ll!nt!l af 1ls J.io!dare• uo.l-erIke au1pi~H ot Loca l Boffalo ~it.~
Ji1t Party.
Tllutllday tvealor:, At~j(tlllt Htb, t:i::
Fnry a a d l\'•vtrly Strw.t
F'rilb,:r .,,..,.;.!1', A 1111 JSUL.
joy ••d N. O@:deo &amp;r..e
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Patroolq our ad~utiaen, aad t.U
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Sociallat. otliera to do l ikewiiL
., 8abeeriM

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tor tM . . ..a. aodaUit.

mlg ht. M · 'Well 1 jp tb.il moro~.DI· You be eaqbt by th
have pt It bed o p that yoo an fO- ~ phulap.

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�BUFPALO SOCIALIST ·

SOOAUST NEWS Of · lUTING FOREMEN I
WESTERN NEW YORK

N: Y. C. CAR SHOPS

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lh ha,l C'DOI&gt;"b wb.tll me11 mon 111'0tk

Ali1IAJIIII ASA

The Fed~ral Reser~e Act ·
a,

.fa,

Dr. Ea:rt W• .ll. S&amp;ndbefi,

aothor at •·Tha ll-

WIIITQBY TO

11..,etal law propoH'd by tbll tud of tbe Uaited 8tatet

AU2'D.

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I• th~ atat e of alfalu -_.:bti".l iD _tb l ~en, IU&lt;:b 11 t.bON oi HJttbeock, JouH. bur~eDII Hall ·be mado br ebedr.• l~ould be _paid. Tile ran tht. t tile mea
rar ll el'..tou:nt or fhe New \ ork Ceo· NeiiiOo, Prout,., ud olhNL
dn'll'a ~aiD.It •uch dejiOSitL The Sec· had combuted to dll eollecUve blraalll.·

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The PedcrAi Btten·e Att

NIAOAltA F ALLS, N.Y.

tbe rettarr of tbet

ebarp ill·

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1 ud a • ,,.• tfllL hl' whi~ h tb ey 1.,.. ,. Uji(IU tho to be pa1d •n. A Federal lluret••e Ba~k eb• ll be obhgaliOIUI
h nu
_ol the Unttecl an"d e&lt;rl minal ia nat-ure, tbt'u eve r, labor

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E. WEDEKINDT .
FUNERAL DIRECTOR

CANANDA.t0UA. N . Y.

. UNDERTAKER AND

No.5 WAI.DEN A VENUB

GOOD FOB SOD 1' BDGOST 30tn
JOOO pairs of Men's

$4.00

AllSOUD
WORII
SHOES

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$.2.86

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THE APPEAL
,.,.;,., " ,,,,. ' r.;.o,· "'"''""' "'"·' ,._,,,. ,.,,.,. "" ,.,;,,, n. ..
B U F F AL 0 S H 0 E 0 0.
TO THE FRONT ;;i·~~~
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aLLICOrT &amp;TS.
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Shoes
if
widths

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SBNECA AND

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lJ'O" appht:&gt;llon \ll'ould

and

hl\·t ' -"

to

arbitnte

$1.35 for"Buffalo

or O:dords,

J'OU can. wear A or B

~~~"tfl,liifif~ij~itll!tilr!fliiillftl.·~·-~~-~~-~quarr~l

t.ank·~.

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tn· . In,,.,.,.,; b hor
:Xe..- York ••'''"".' r· but how _ wunhl '' lllf&lt;"•'l th a
t ho• _r: ... t,, .• , ,. , ' ""."".!•·· han· ":•t h th~ :-;,;,.,!l,,t• han· nalia ntl~· •lnoo· tlt ei r ,r,.l~'"''"'" of tin• lh•"h·en t luook f
~l lllf.do . ·.·niT •••. I&gt; t hllt th··~· k!.dll ai&gt;Cti j•Urt. ~n.! in tl•i• hu. Uh· llh·r will lik o·
or lhl' net l"~rnin~· tbe ~ ~llr.,hol•l &lt;&gt;no
• 1•'' •• :• 11 ··• "' .,., ~ .•·nun~ .. '"' ht " '.'"' wi·~ , 1, 11.,.;, l•ll.tl
ll!ll 111 or.l..r 10 • hall I""''' 5•, , "" tb•· t~•id · lll' r iJlit.:\1.

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hank~

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t elK'f\'t

ril'*'r-i1 1le- a little !tetter lil·inj!.

T het arbi tnton.

:r~ued from Z:i to zo-;;. hnlf tu he kept Jon n a mi , Fghrmann. did not ~ou•idu

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th•~ _elt y anol H~ r""O&lt;hl . ~t :'\ e w
~ or~. "'h". 11 no•· wor kl ll!r Ill bu ~rad e

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"' 11 mncbuoe ~h"l' bert 11ud will ~put
atul •II t lmr• &lt;l uring th e muai·
~'1'" 1 ·· ~mpli);:n,
1 '"I'J"'•~' .•·ou hln' hf'~&amp; rd ot tb e 111

a t ""~·

WHAT BALKAN WAR
MEANS TO WORKms

rt'ul ~tate.
The ~\·• h:rll lle.ocrw Uoatd 11,111 h••·e
IIV"er·
A. ·To i':nmit"' ,,11 ,. 11 ~·ederal ne.
IW! f\"f! Rank.
n. To j'(' rmit or n•quire a t'cdfral

~·

DISPlAYING

THIS
SIC"

'" tbt'lr (1'"'1} \'/lu ll~ In lu..-ful money, lhe pnrpOIIe of the 81tike 18 worthy of
tb f' ot hr r luolt ...-ilh th~ t"ede ral Re- th eir toplofty atten tioll. a~to rded to the

It

w

eondudoU and n1 btt~rmen mull be eOII ·
tent • ·ltb a ,.; .. of ooe ~en I. Tbe
I&gt;U II\' mind1 ot tb ~e a rbl trato"' re·
11 ._,;;r.;~ tbi. at an neellut rnNlll allo
for d ~hllag th at tbe barn ud I'JOJ&gt;mea oha ll ""m•in ~ootent with IHI

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Offill
Yr1NDOW

111 ~-p'E~r:~~ ~R'()T~{~"T.t~io'N' 11~i'!i1 ~~1~'1U~ET~o:m-

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llnnlr. f.•·er.•· h ·d r.ra l li Men·• !lank
ohl ll hue on h3nd in gold nr lawf11l
monty ~3 .'f."~ of ill oul:""'"'iog dttmand h•h•hllet&lt;. An.~ nalu,t nal bank
oot ailua~e.l in a rHen· e or ceo tnl

IN BOX

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UNION . 229 oprnnoR
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1-'. To reqnire the rem o•·nl
omdaJ1
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mit . :and •· b,·n h" ~u t to th~ 8la tiuo,
80J.Dii:R8 KU.J. t; u.
G. To ~uin tb e 'l'l' riting oft' or
t ft•·r l hiukin l{ it on r, h,. louokr.J th e
S«o"d. doubtltt~l or worthlna U&amp;c tJ.
ebnn:·- ., .. .,h.trul'liut ' ~: '' .tu,Jge
.
Wa r.
War.
11. To 1111pe:nd the tun h.._r ot&gt;era.

Unlt~d

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CHANGES
INJDATES
Of
STEPHEN.
MAHnUJ;V
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Jut edltlen

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Charloue

Purldo~

~on•1• lam

SPECIAL NOTICE

Oilmao.)

abal~~: :::~:::;[it

tbe-wortdt

BAY

~~~Trt~~~a~t:-a.~~!~ ~ =~;~~~E:?~FARE

SbaU • nu
who ar e the world,
e . 4 L . lt. Car. Dlr.cl, Clinton an d Ellicot t S t •·
Ot wblt tbe _worhl may clof
5eeDreJOtlrTic:kec.at TICike$0tlloe., Ollotoll&amp;Dd Elllcott 8 ta.,or at&lt;-1ty Ltoe
AI trom tbll hour,
\"ouu8eyourpo•er,
I ~W...Ur....!......., ....,. _.,P.M.
The world muu follow you.
FRANK EHRENFRIED _.
of tb e Butralo Tbe world"~ lit~ bangt •lD yeur right,
.WATOBB8aa4 DUilOlfD8

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AIJCIJSTWIND-UP SALE

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Syml'll!er

Wtt b .. i....... ror wore power to
I am
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tb~ rt~~:o:~.til~~·ll.t:r.

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130,000 the
3&lt;&gt;1!,000 iztd 111

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MOXl:';,:ENT.

autbo~

Reterve Board b.t
dls~ounl the "dlreet ohligalioM

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Or " roug or righ t,

Tb~:~.::·~~ ~~~m::~trb~!"~ort,
Xor bo11e&lt;l before,
~or dand befon,
Au.:h:b,:w::

JOHN UNVEfiZART

778

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Conttie~~t I• tha tle.i eo tnmoo leAH

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aod l"teud ID make a elu·.....,eep

potllble. Uo.loo. Label 0\otbloa-

~l•blop OG f 1pedally.

$12

to

$1 6.50

ALWIN

EffM~

OJnfdionery

St.,

OQI',

Wat.cm

:.~~~;!':ro: t:: ::le~:ril~7••:,;~ Vrde:s!~.'!~~~~P1o-

75
$1175

S~ltS $9

now at - - s••" ...__ cl st..t-r..t $18 to.$20 Suns
' 14 Ellicott~ comer Virpla..
now at • - · -

o .. i,Ja, Anguli 211.
•
p.e loW'etl j)OIIItOD ill JOC\ety u real tilt too of tile •gnonn\, and the IICOOrge Bakery and
.
I\' ~eopl.&amp;d h'l" thole wlao allo-... l biP.m of tbe eo-rd who I• ah"':rt ht donbt
\04 Howa.rd
1
0 1
baAktog
h•:;
All mooe,-. 110w btld l11 tbeae11eral port tb~ITn.
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&amp;li&amp;•·e an&lt;! dare and do!

~~:e ~~e;~~~d e~:;r~!.uehllllge p•y·
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mialatuan rste of di~t.

11

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of stul&lt;l

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Stale rMdeu take ootiee:
Seneea Pal11, Augu!l ~. !l, 9. 10.

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War.
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Wa r.
pn r~~-.e an,\ 11111 cor.mtr~lal
BulJ!•ri• ..... $SOO,OOO,OOO $150,000,000 ill the 01~0 tnarke&lt;t. May:

THE HARVEST
th e ure 11
11 b-. '--" trul.'·
._ , , .. '''" lb froit. lAok ., tbe fruitl

~

Total s
(Ora 11 oJ total .

10

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THE EIITE~
RPRIn EIPRIU
S9I-S9S .GaneM&amp; St.

1800Jefferwon St..

UJQOIC~CRLY I I..----------...IJ

�Arbeiter Zeitung
IN TEUTONIA PARK, 12~ FILUIIIE Iff.

Sunday, Aug. 24th, 1913
Baod Ooooen. Apput.lD.I and llrld perlormiUICH by At:tlnll of clwl
Columbia Tura Verelo. SloJioc. T DJ·Of-,...r be&amp;.,..ee. teouru of ....-en!
V•lou. GaaiH aD4 Race~! for WI.., Keo aad Ob Udrfla.
A.u ea JotabletlmeUIUredloallwboa&amp;r.elld.

ADMISSION ~

S~rlp

10- CENTS
t.l~k•t:.a. 50 Cent..

or al x

BACK TO NATURE
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AT-

S'?RANTON PARK
A most beautiful spot about a mile and a
half this side of Hambura
UKDEit A IJSI' hJ ES O F

Bi'anches 2, 4 and 8, Local Buffalo S. P.

-Sunday, August 24th
• G _AMES

PIIIUP H. CAllERY Of SCHENECTADY WILl SPEAK
Take B. &amp; L. E. Cars at W asbinrton and Oint on Struts

NO ADMISSION

SPECIAl ATTRACTION
Hannes Kohlemainen.
·champion amateur long
distance runner of the'
· world~ will compete against
four men - running , in
rela ys - aga i nst the
world's record.

UNDER AUSPICES OF LOCAL BUFFALO,
SOCIALIST PARTY
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-·!life,-

t1aa 7 ~ ia ou tt- ~ life • die
tllotlit. . . . . md ..
'WIIida the 1DSD1 oqld to be -'-"ielrL Life
oapt'to be a joy to "uy lt.umaa ~ ..d ""erythine lh.t tmdl to make it pw..at doald lie

-...&amp;LT rt" T1la

BUPFAI.O SOCIALIST PUBUSHING OOIIIPANY
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~lrioodo.... ~----lh­
~ prodoet of a IJR!lll life il a well~

penoaalit;y, aod 'WWk of .-e kiDd w otber ill the
by whiell the penooality i&amp;

IDOif et&amp;eieut lDeUII

=ld~ ~~-~~ftj=p= ::a~o:!:t~~.;;::· c!}:;

P'lt.U'It ~- -:-.-..

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.., will . _ be e:spo.c~ m t11e ~ .,

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actn ·ill reeopized.
Life U tbe muter, and all other thiDgl are ill

~PdASIJIIJp.-,...,., .50c:tb:molld.,pa7..W.Ia~

Eo~._. ~&lt;1. . tDIItttt J~UJ~b,

ltl!, II the pott.o!DN U
Bll1falo, :Sew Ywlt: , 1IJld.t!r the Act of ~b I, 18"iV

penon.

Thill i&amp; one of the grea~t drawbat:b of our modeiVVizatiou that .0 m&amp;Dy of US hu·e DO t.boke

l!r."\'ant.t.. antJ the rno.l important and tDOit ~

en1:

! ul sen·ant. of life is work..
1n our eh-ilir.ed .oeiety life eanoot be IUR.ained
111·itlw.tt 111·ork.. and be ..-ho· does DOt share in the
eommon wori of 1be
of mankind ih·ea on the
worlt of those ,.-bo do. We are dt'!l!idedly in favor
of ..,·ery 1~eravu to do IUs sha.rt! of the work nte-

in tbe.itJedion of their life work. Their

po\"'ert.y

a.od teODOotie taeipiSes&amp; foree them into ~PI·
tion wbieb do DOt appftal to theii batunl niclinat ioo,. and do-not ~bl_e tMm to b r ing out tilt bMt
that is i.n tbWl. ln eoDII('((uence of tbi1 tbty ba' •e
no oppo n .unity to grow "ith their work. but are
~ 11· for 1l1e mainl&lt;:~lant:e or
repz:oduetion of · depres!M!d.and mentally and morally crippled by il
tlu· me11ns o f li Ce. and we art det.K.ledl~· oppoeed Thus great mlll8e8 of men han! eome to share the
to JIIL1fill~t the hurtlt"n of iiUpporting sueitty upon :~ondt:nt m'-eoooeption a( wai-k u a curte and as
tit.. ~oboul•Jc n~ Of ~rue people in orde r to enable &amp;Omi.'thing dt'gl"llding. and to eonsider freedom [ram
o1lwrs to lin• the Life of paruitts. We are OpJ)Oited the obligation to work the supreme ideal of human
tu ~;udtll ll rnngemenW that· make life a meaning· happineM in this world 11nd in the next, of wbM:b
lo'1.8 fRrce to some and a trag(..(ly 1(1 othertl. F or
the~- are dreaming.
·
"ii!Jout 'il!ri"ll'i ~tml UJ.;(lfnl ~·ork life iJ meaningSoe.ialisrn will t erntinate the mor al d epreeiat.ion

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SATURDAY. AUGUST 9, 1913

OUR CONVENTION
Th.- l!llll\"o• u Tipu KIIU @'e 1wnl ('Uty uw~Tir1g of tht&gt; ~i alist
p 11 r1 y w"" tul•l l:l · l ~utoday nrul it will r,o•IIY out&gt; of the Krt-at enute
of l h•· ~» 'II ..O II 11 \\ ;u t il t' h•·!&gt;T ('&lt;lll\"o•ulion ,.,.tor ltdll in This dty by
t ht! ]'Urt\" l;vtl1
11t1••1nla•l,. .. •ml iu the m•·thoda o f eoodn eti ug the
imt"Jrttuil hu.o.i lwM o f uom i rulliu~t Clllllli•lu td..
11 \IIIIi int.·r .... c iu ~t 10 lltJt•• 1t1,. 1111111 1J.-r or 1•11 mJidllll"ff propoaed
ft~r lUll f Or , u1 ··r hnlf 11 olroz,•u IUIU!t"i !win~ Jt]HePt\ i11 uomiua t iou. A

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It*&gt;, :unl wilh u••thing bot wo rk it ~ a tonure.

·-·~t.-la~t­
........~.. .., . . . . .traae.
• Joaa IJe .t ~.a-rt.. n\'jr- ~
r-t.b.c- hal • cam.4 ''"""
oa thir illlllllldftt, ..,_ o•
udtoaM~f'l!4l~Nilil

ot 1 - ._,_

or work h~· ~ng it t.rom tbe eurae..TOf profit·

•·ut lo r ouo•l••"' lnok urtl'l" thc 110111 inntio11 of t'!I IIOI' t~I CII
vftlt·o•ll, 1111d lh•• "P'''' II l pro\'o·ll to I~· 11 grent impron·niO'nt .

aLir to ('!ljo~· thf' material M well aa th e nu.• ntal and
moral print11 ur their rornmoo labor . Xo one w ill
th~· n he L"OIIIpt:ll~l To 1111~ rifiee h~ whole exi'ltenc."e
In tht: _productio11 or the mPAIII o[ life. "ithout
••Wr findi11g 11 ch11nee to n111ke -the mea118 aen·e
th (' hiJ:her 11nthition.11 or mind 11nll MO nl, and no

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llltuy or tllo• ulol··r ···mnruolo•!l iu tlw 1110\'&lt;'IIH"III I"OU!d he llf'l'll li•tJi\.

to~ovetb..-mJIVt·

111011 lAbor of all. Tb.en tb e workers will be able
tu enjoy life. for it will then be more t o them than
merely so and so man~· dll\'a and weeks and Jo-e&amp;rll
of toil. more thAn merely a proc:a. o f prod ueing
11'eAitb. wbieh other~~ use and ab1111e without any
reA l benefit for thE' prod_ueers.

or

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:!~J'~··ttr1 ::;. ~;~~t~.' 1 1i~_';;;~ r.~:~~;~~i,:u:m•.!U•·IIIiou' of l'~trty.

apiatttlleibrv.. yu.nll"'lt1'
wlald• tcntteiaf'\1 ; 30,000
Tlle IO''",..mt'llt b.aol ail '

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it i• the everyday •tw.ad• IIIJ life boriag !be - - boltt-.

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tftl hnoar to th.J t
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praparatiea._ h IIJ'On tlilo-dao P .ot·
Ia tlileprotelttd"pllatlle
wera ..ada 10 di1e lpUao
el'ol1 will 1M 1111de l•y tlla
to ~M.ara a• ..r!Tot&lt;it rlblO_.
all4 for-c-t tb• nollltar1
till~ ~na t.ry, whell It !1
that tlileir pow•r ta Pari!•·
will be l'Cr;t' la rJ!f'lY •UJIIII!.IItfd.

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bi:.::lf
if tbt rf tn•un • ~untlirt bet wrHn faet.o
aad theo rie-. tb~ for11&gt;r.r '&lt;ill •lwayt
prt•·•il
Wbat ifOnd will il o\o ~-e&gt;u to tu eb.
that b uDe~ty i~ the l.,.8t policy. ao lo11t;
u you reward ditbon.-,; t.r witb wea lth
and 1-itil1~ or oli~tnil .•· •nd pownf h
is 11 1.0 uH.I fQ to tl r••&lt;"~• mt&gt;dtntion ~~~
lo ng •• -if'ty ~ ro ..· n~ the rushful •·ith
onr.ce~. •nd fu r~Po lhf m~l~t to fOn ·
tent him ~~el f with • h•rk ..-st. A ad oo
lonll •~ you fl'f'&lt;l fhiltl rr11 &lt;orith l ieo~,
wbm1r•·• r lbf'ir hun~:•·r for ltn&lt;~wllllll' e
1'•""'1''• th em to • ! II •rnL•rra,..in ~ qu ..•·

quote.! abo\'e a~kl. ~·oa wbo are !.led
IC&gt; the mu blne to elte oul a very fr11g•l

OELAIIOIIA.

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11e&gt;t •lfor•l to let ~·our lntellig•n~e
ohrindle • ..,..,. ualt!M •·ou ~lo 0011 e co ceatoe
to'"' a .,,.~ In t he. t rur .en~ &lt;It th•
&lt;oro rd. ll o&lt;or to f'lrl \'11 1h11 rruel ahuumti•·e or t"itht!'r to J/An·~ ' '"Y•k•IJy ur
to
nout•ll •.-. t hio ia tlw! &lt;JUHtion.
To u' lout oDe Nl1ution ut t heprololem
H1!1nt pouilole, and t hi ' i~ 1he abort ~n-

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t&gt;l•n• wfte rn•dt for aa agl"'!~" re ~•m· tiN! far111.,.. of t he ' tll te, ••d tbt
i••i!!ll- 6orlalisul 1~ fomlnt 1trons ia ,.,.e,. did. Out of t.hP 11l11e membtr•
CRnads.
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of the board, th•y eiO'f'l ed tcu r ~I ll ·
i•t... Sstufltlt1 t he "1"\lliot.t' poll ·
TR£ OLDEft Ct '!T.
1!eia11• dlda"i !lite Hilt tort of ,..t lac
Tb~ oldr,;c rit ~· In Am•rl.... 8L. ,..,1 .
t he part ul l llelal"lat!ll ud tltti1
uti ne,· )1•.., rame nts r golnll' 011 tbf!
submlu... t • mt.. llrt ill lht Alllf•
r..&lt;J m•J• In thp reerilt flt!t' IIOII&amp;. The All elet"tlons to nake t.be boud •P"

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th·~- ia pot'l!ilole o" ly unolt"r ron•ll-

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bond•~"· •nd

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ARBITRATION-- THE 8088E8 CAME

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unotr&lt;t elfo rt or the

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01 !bat ._/oar d•,.• debtlte took 11• ...,

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f:;·::~ ~: ~ ~~_\'"~.:_;ity
bi~ int t ller tDal de•·elopme111,

for

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c11~e

or u t \'AI·h·· r th t'n '""
of t
lilrt'l' l !'HI' IU\'11 t~ h o ult\ lit• II I1'K.'IOII lh'\' f' r \t) \.Jc ror~OII C.II \.Jy
l1•11tl••"' 1111tl lllf'lllh1·nt nf \nbor uuio1111. i11 f11c.t . lillY loody or
wlto d t• pt•m l on n wo•t•kly ur mouthly wog.- for tlu~ir li•·ing.

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1-'il!'uri ug from ttll~' Mn~tlo· tlh' \\'Or kel"ll tuUtlt los{' wlli'rl• 11
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hn11 !h•· h1•st of tlw

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• ._.moderator for we1 .-.
wttll~ fhe t hra•llial

th~~ir ~:;:il~:~:·~~~~h;;:•;, '~;· ,!~:--:•;~~~:~~11 c:;,:~~·ra/;;;t~)~e" ~!ij~

k h• k I&gt; \' thf' w ork t-.nl. tltmf' who lin' diSI.IItiafll1'd •~ singled
Itt. •ii- Tur~n.. o r if th.• ntunht'r or disturber~~ is too ~at
~ r.a rried t o SQWE' Tribunal. all th e lalll'"\"t!:rt oD th e

Srwl

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~;; :~"'~;~h1;ro~ t:~h~h~~~:~~i:~ha~1=G~re ~;..:·~~
~b•••·o.r f"'lh~ann ~the:

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"mms. a re

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of

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aD ollldatinl$ f"i"t

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;:;•~;:~:.:~t~:.. ·~f ::.,d ~~:.~"::.:r ::::rt~f:n!,~~~~:·~=t~:~ ~~:gtlil to pr•

tour l'olilllil Soeiahne are
of IUeb worltera are oeta every· ure the moeaa• of ttibllrteace, and t.w a trtmeatlou lurncrut aad
wbere j 11 life, etpecially .wb~ re me&gt;ra l aaJ oniH tO mpletett fall tO i1111pr- .Ollie 1harp ~rit1d1m1 ,.-U\ 1Je

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• •ieb lllllaifHl iuelf ia the dirH:t ion ~lUll what the." belil!'l'e they are 1!11·
fli t he iaf,.rie&gt;r worlt demauded by UJ•i· ti thod to. namely, a fMPKUible potltioa
la1itt prolt-makia,r.
in litc. O!l r 111oder11 -iety i1

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Padi. . .at will take r.taee ill Anplf.
KATlOJrAL ~Tloe,. are auw .!10 (fodali.u i• tlilla
The S •tioul Cemmit' - •otloa er- body, bul It It aot tspwted tlaat the

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.,.,.. uad~ ~ IIIOtitn _~MH!ty, •ot aa W1'1111~dlli111" if be lot!rTet t be eo.•a.ity kl!t!p ~ "outeut " f~ beeoaiq
•-·~ of 111 .. ~·'Y· _but beeaue ia u.e di••oal!lt way, ... for i• - lllde&gt;t eitisea apia. Mol .. &amp;o.l
lk 1111
wallb at· lilt~ C«&lt;lmaad, lt.aa~, ia petilk'l, wflne lile IDikl!:t ~-- tliU: •..r-tem b ..U.Waed, we. wiD

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tool of t.be

Dialloat!lt,y

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8trebotl aad Ball, yN;

~t-.L party ,.._ =~e 11~eme:::::. ~!....::

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• "-M:• ~J'ft, -~ ,..,_ .;u,.nt, aad
;:~=~i~:-J..r.~ aaaof-,.,.:!;
m1 . wltat ...... ten I:MPL nw

.n~ i~ f a"u •f tile •t.ple lif•,
1t • lM
a..d
life, a..t C'llad.On t• tutiar
!ht tile Dp&amp;e life ia by
• lib el tai:rou:r aad aaeial

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-ber. ;. te ~ateH' inl• 1'-I&gt;J.e.for ~Jdoial W

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fro• t._. tk• - u -.,.
e~it ...t.
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whE"thE'r the

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Like Master Like Man me;::J~·:~..c:l=-kl•~~" n•a~•eu tlte maa
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It i~ not "' mueh the ki11d
we&gt;rlt ;:!. rtlue.-. ltt no .:e&gt; a"'"'"' tool; aader

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thi.N arbitrator neftr_

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Arlnt"t)Oftf
Lt-t thf' Npitali•U a r bitnt i" .!IIDQPIK lht'~lvet. if
ir th~ • ·()rhrt " ' ·n ~JM't' 4P r~• aD.,vthirtr thf:y
Na..k.. dt~ aod .sta.bd by thew to the lut ditel,.
,...{Wi'E' 10 be bamboodt'd into u,v Ct.llli" of two
a ~hao~ io t hf'. ..-ond o[ • "'IU.!IH" dE-aL

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liktd. tht&gt; a\ll·ard or Dot. .. .
)!.._,·or Fuhnnana aboWfll his tntf' t&gt;osition wbu hte wade
•tl!-l('•ftt. and it wu the first ddp~'-Y or bat".kbcule t\"U" llbown
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How We Must Settle :;::~~~~:"'a=: ~=u~ 1 ; -!e..~~ ~:;:.e~~~·t;:o:: totkt!~ ';;,er':.,:~; ::;·~::·r-:;:e:~:,~::..,o~:.'~;, 1,kt.
With RockefdJu K«ept.d Ia "t!TY 1111 tbe ame •pifit barr!",. to keep llim ud klt: lilt.e f.-om ki••taad aplan tlt.e ttriltert.
Tile tr"ltt!l'll elediou fC&gt;J tilt Piultb

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11is
of
m .. nt ami tlw ouly rt'llrt"S.~ u£ lht&gt; w orkt- ril _is to •gniu go on 11trike.
Th.- 1'1\Pilllli!l-\ t&gt;IHS!! ktmw how t'HSY it ltl t o )Hill the wool 0 \"er tb e
.
"·''-"' of tht&gt; wotk'l-rs with 1ho• old "snc.rt'd t.•outn~et' ' gttg arid the
Oar fnelld, Roelilf'relle r. ba. ben e&gt;f
) 0{\li.w!l 111'\' t'r rail lo J;t•t " "'' ' ' w ith il .
Tb t'.r ..._,, "lt't the men holler lale tlu · objHt 11.f murb • hu.e ia 1lilr

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Wt- ia~iJt ur•on our rij1hl 1o 6n,J our
Tho~.gb It I• aot the f1n lt ot th e
ow11 1•urr-e in life ln&lt;i n•~lt.- the mou worker if be Ia eompe.IW!d tu 1•rodure
of il. To u.nillr• hom u liv"' lo till.- inferior ,ltOOib. wbieh me1n l11ferior
lllrll nf Of lifr it ionnit_v. •ad th• worit• work111.11D1hip, ilil tllarader i• I"O!IY w.ri-

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tl ul"\l IIIIIU. Mnol •••tUH I I~· sun• J!l It thcu !hi! e.apl t ahst d11ss will WUI Ill
lOll~" I'Oilll th111 ,.fT,·•·t, tlw l'rolitll O[ the COII!tertl iu \·oh·E'd.

::~~:·:,~·:L~:~:·~~::i::~~?:~;.::".~i~:;~::.~:::::'~:·:.:~ ~~,

r•lber t han tbe ttsfblags.

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hy two to 011{'

lilts th o· •·lwi•••• of Olh' llrhi l rtltor, t: llpitlll th e
nnc. tlw 1hird It&gt; h1· o•huso•n hy th•• lwo, 1111d in 1110~1 Cllllt'll
n~ n·· · 1111 tlw t hird. s"111c nin• 11111 11 who is 1-o utroll t&gt;d h~· the
•·hiss ill fol.,' t'll 111~'11 tlw hnart! thNII!;h tb,,• infh ti':!Wl' of the
I ~•U whi••h i.;; to I ~&lt;•J h•ii l hy lhnt num t...•in~; phu:...:l tht:rl'. ·

•b.r~n,e ~:e~be :;:,:~~

&lt;t!l'&lt;'ryone

PNied t ile lil lde Ia •pteadld

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tloefo~·,':·~~:~";tn:;~:;_'":~~~b~:: ~!~ ,:,::!,~;' 11~~:::"·:~eto ,;;:..'::;; ;,;~!;.:~~;;;;h:::,~~~t:"orlt 1 '
orommon to d••
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SAYABOIJT"COLD
BRICK AWARD" Arbitration
Un lf'araing of the tle&lt;:'i,ion rud..•tl
· :\lr. J u11" of :he hlt~r..ario.al Hail-

Agreement of
Street' Car Men and

V"ifiaDiway

�UNDERTAiti!R AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
.No. s WAl,DBN A VBNUB.

ROOD FOB SOG 1J JDIOST

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~jiROiutely

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with th e aw11rd of clreetuall .. de fe mi
_rtm fo r 11 t erm of fiv e
lD..Ilil t.
of th e mNo l'.rp&lt;llled
1110!11 o hnOXIOUM to th e employes. -~ot II Mu llb a ll re velat lou, tbe
Willi hro ug h t out thllt w ou ld su pj)() tl such 11 working mu ,..iJf N'rog11 iu
11nd wi t h one pO~ihl ~ cX•·r. ptio u th ure i!l no precetlf:nl for tk 11111 n that hat t - ' 111
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friend OJ flabur. Wun~er
I!.WUrol fl!! to wtn;es Wfls suhdRuthtl gonwt hing might fri o:n&lt;lallitl than tbl'•·
· bt· K~li d in fn\·m· of it. hut Iii\ c rmditions nre it seem11 very from any li p..
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suc h an ~twnrtl lflh(inld he I!Lade. and I am of Lbe .opinion
It at1Jil'llr11 no ... th~&lt;t tbue
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11\U ,\' prc&gt; \ ' C R hallii&lt; for ;t b rOJ,:IItion Of \be entire award.
frin•b of l•l.oor 'lt't'r P In the
l•bclr'~ tf"'lltH.~ '-'"''"'f--for hire
!rom ·~·ri. IJ.II t hy, at 1l.ullla ll .aay•.
T hill OUj.lht tlljlUI an fll tl for ail J
C&lt;1n1Land h om ~•~• I,
to thl~ "frirnd of 1:tloor"
\\·o r k u n h·s~ it h e~ omcs lH.'{T~t·,,· to opc r Hh: H seh~lu l e, tt nd thi• &lt;'ount r,r. Tbp ne::~ t Li.a~ e
1
he ptti tl f r o111 the titrh' tl tt•)' lll't' uro!ere tlto t PJ&gt;O rt until rdie \•ed.' ' r oml"' nrouod (lr•f~ui ng t o 1.1c&gt;
Th.: di sa,l!'t't'o·d poi ut :
•
of l11bo r, all wotk&lt;' r• ougbt to
:\nd slu; ll t'o' o·c ive no less thnn nino• honNi' pn)', and 6h111J hf.' book. lni'Ariahly a n,\
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pa id tiuw nnt l om·· . h nlf f or nil t ime w orkct! o\'er n ine hout'!l.
DO lli-'IW wha t may 1 ~ tbe
~ee l ion i . th e liM!! parnj,t'rnp h is Jt gn·&lt;•tlto. wh ic h r t'lld!!l Dll foll o ws :
Why
•\oulol
lal.or
ba•·e
··All tut·n tnk••n fro m t hdr ow u run to 1\o o t h e r work, nnd !Jte " fr i~ udd"
!tQUrto for lii.I C: h St' l'\'it•e is 1 ('!1.~ tiUIU th e ir r cgn.lltr · work, th ey s lut!!
Urn i• labor. o:on~ t i tu t iuf tbt
,.,,c,•i\'c puy fo r th e nnm her of ho un; tltt·i,;. rc}!ulnr work calli; for. " .,.he1min(l' majority af tbe J)e(l ple
'fh(· {li su~rct·d J&gt;()illt in !hu t section is :
t.ountry, the only t tl \ JIO"'" •
" If m ort• ltnurs f&gt;f sl•ni ec tt r c tl't:iniretl in ! his (·luss of
of t.he b1-llot ho~. lt It
tho u !he ir rc ~ulnr hours o f sen·icc Nllls fo r . tho•y 11 hall hr pnid
nml o ll f'· ltulf ·for nil time he~·oml that o f th e ir r t•gulnr ll••n ·ic{'. "
T he o t he r two pnrtt J: rn phs of lk'Ctio n 7 is Rgreetl t o.
"Ai1 iu c't&lt;'lt ~ of \\'All(• t n be grn ntcd t o nil me n luwing"
or boi lers
firt• room!! in Hll ca r hou!K.'S Hnd shotos ; nllio.
r
110rk mg b m ldmg dcpnrtmt•nt nmou n tmg t o t\I CII t \ per

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lt alo:&lt;u !u,•wurk • ov..r con &lt;'ourt S tr.,~ l
u " .,,!\· l,· ·old""'' tir.·.l l,..r&lt;·aft c r ""
.l uh· llh. :\l ur.• po&gt; ore r t o him. ( li e
will ner.1 it . t•l ~ ' "P t hnt ). Hut if ""
n n' t ' '"I' u &gt;~n ail Mlll._. mrn t of for·
oi ~ ,.··r·
H\,·l.tat insr wi th fir~w urlo~ .
" !wt •' " ""''''' :or.• th"'e t&gt;( h i~ ~ ' "l' t• in ~:
t lr it it no·:t,roffutb

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!'l; ho rt• •· illr, Aug. •1.
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ll hPcn, Au;.:.ft.
TuWI&gt; of lth:. ru, Aug. 1~.
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1:1"' ira I! o•i ,~: Itt '• ,\ ug. I ~· . :!0.
:O.I oou nur l':tll•, At~ ;:. ~ 1. ~~.
{'oruinj:. •\ uj:. 2:1. ~I.
Hath, .\u;:. 2:i.
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FUHRMANN
LOVES THE WORKERS
•

M ORE U:TT£28 OF

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FUHRMANN'S
rate• per hour for all ov~rt•mo
UCTION 16
GENEROUS PROPOSITION ~.. m•• oh&amp;JJ ....,,,.,.

-tl• e ~ ttl'l"t ro r m.. n " '"'' t:tl fro•u .\t r
'""''"''"" ,,, .,.. ,,, ""'"' ·•

fl"1'1t e ftcHII 't!\ett . ~ap1 I A 1t ~ l
1 Before lu1 t'lN•t.l on t)o),..

wage Of $1_2&amp; for each
theT rMp011d to all
m&amp;T be desipa&amp;t.ecl by
laloor ~hat !abo\ eonl!l not do fo r "m'!!'!!!,P.'?!~l~
... 28 cents per hour
foremeJL
it.,..lf a thon•nd tim" better.
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· ~~ 7 ld, An matters determined by
....~b::m:~~r::r:~: ':!:g~:':~::
U.U. be u fo}. BO&amp;I'd of Arbttralion lh&amp;ll be a ...... wben It lndnted iu facile jo.dgM

C..nuna"" foom

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cont.ractnral

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beach

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f'ujort •l

lm nt~ tuif'l)'.

8atur ~·, Aogv~t 3Gtb. "·ill be
tJa1 i•t !.111- y at the llf.rb tbi~ yu.r.
Jlla n thatare l&gt;eiog•nad c- fort bcwill kn Otk you r ~ye out.
01&gt;c ..,, tho!- tuain futu re- will be
atb1e:ic J.t3mf.f. T~w• iDnea toa
a thlet ic 1,rog ran 1 will 00 lhanu
nta inea, o:,haa1pion l on,~r: dh;tallte runa er
ol the ..·orld . Koblelltlli nca l1 a So·
elali•t 1111d et tbe \\'or!J'• Ol)'mJ&gt;Ic
garue. heM a t Stoe"bolm !aU year be
cle-aned up everytbial! ia ~i~; ht . He11'ill
eompele •l!ainll fonr inl'.a, ruuvlng In
relay•, ~~ ~aiaot th&lt;~ "'orld'o lltnlleur
&amp;our re'llord. 10 mile.&lt;~ l,lS! ya rda. l..ut
,..J.,tet K obletuaiDt;,u ~Om]'eted •t tbe
Hth sawn be.lor! tbt! lllf'itli l uowd
t ba1 the &amp; J'DIOI'J lll'n beld.
1'ou All know wkere Cry1tal Bcoacb i1
aad :rou. lloow th L lt' th~n! ill u f •pot
Ia tbio part .t Ole eoaatr,. ia /'"bldo
••peud • d• y of joy aad e.OUI~ it
r isbt at 1.b1- beaeb. 1'lte biJ
•tt'amer• are aaply lltla te U.trJ
tAo-ada tbat will jo!lntey te
bH,da tbat day.

in gs i• aaother leuo11 to !be •;;,;:~~ ~=~~
of t h ••alo" o f Working Cia .. '."' I ·
ac!tioa. :\ext el~t ion •·ote
.
!'arty of tb e "'ork•ng elau, T br Sot,aJ. 1 _,_.,., _-· • .•:-,·~
"'t Party.

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between to grant ull,iu•l lnjunetion1, wben it 1111·

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8BOWI

THE.

Youl'l fo r 8odnli ~ "'·

the-

obliption

Lbe compiu,. aad the Aaoeial.iou t&gt;ritoned worker11 o" abllurd cbugn of
f« a period of flve yean, from ~oo t rPipl of cou.rt, wbu It .ecnred de·
May lat. 1913.
eilllon after d«i1io~ limitlug tbe

ll'rn t to thr wor lo h•!i
1h·..ot !'"!'"' iu thi ~ r•art of
S tall' o, and lo itl fdi ton I
crtdit for th e. ll'lt'l- lu!IIIDI!Of th e•"''"" l'" '"'"
ofUuthlutnthcpadfewmoutb..!.
)lOtter to· ~·ou r o;olb£,.,.,

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I am a Soeialiit bed.tltl! I .""'":: l ~~~!!;f:~'-~~~J"'IiticoDJ
thnt ~hose orrbo are
the doing of "'!"fnl
LaYe ao opportunhy t oe11joy file
wbit.b otben produee.
Rf.ll] wll!4um il t be knoorr l l!d~
one'• 11 ...11 poorren and limll•tioa
rela tloa to the t ao kl o~e oh~~• ' "j;~ -.~
1-erlurme;d, or o11e;. c111\ed opoD
form, tbat 1•, to one't life work.
book·leal'lllag thai. tllllke,
bat Ute aprlleatlon of
to ,!!!!.J!!!$1iral probiUill of
all tbelr uptetl.
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of t he worll:oen , wben It tried
tbf'm Jllll to d"-lb oo

~v~ .Boor. :!:;~" t11°:.~~~~;d:~oo~~=e~1 d';;~

Lou l.la na nd W~t \'irgiDia.
It dtdared war u.o leu when It
ru ptM Congteu and took by tbe I
III HDI Ike eontrol of tbe
It \,too late now to
fttl 11!'1ariou betwtf'D ._bor
Th~n! can be no more preteiiM
We kno'lt' DO'It' On iadilputabl.e
from tlla io1ide tb a lengtlu
tbi• a~hter du• bu go11e.
So loag u we b" ·e
•;utf'rn of -ittr ,..e 1hall
looal ?altDD faet uren'
by., Parry ud Y11n
lhto;v ban bcJn allf!o~ed a~~ d
the coDf-loaAf one of
lomorro,.. they or tomeo!le f!ilt!
wUI ap.ia btl at work to trick
alal·e.
There I• h11t o11e po...er· l.,
ab le to eope wltb 111ch an
DOES DfTE:UIATlOlf.U.
t ha t l1 tile IOIIdarity of Ute
d"a uprened throa.rb Jt• awn
•
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OWlf FtTBlL.If.Alfln wbieb 1•- lke Bocialill))lorty.

Wll" " the
of th e di•patchet'l
Ol"'ni!Otll eame 111• for · di.cu111io o
Oj!J&gt;O!ed u iaert alt'. He uid
were getting •~ mucb aa
for tbs t dill!$ of wo rk an)'·
hia zeal to JlfOh!C'I the dh·i·
!.be l ntfTDIIIioDIII I be mayor
e••iole ntly aclinl!' ,..ithout luto.'lt'l·
. of lh flleu. Tbt t n~tb, l• t brae
meu are the lo West raid ia the .o:euo try.
1Ic.t11 a re tbe w•an of difJillte.ben oa
tbe ru. ilrqad• e111erlng .B ufl'•lo: B., H.
I&lt; P., f lllO, ~35, t H O; I.ebi11h VaUey,
fl:l(l; :\ew Yo rk Cto tral , t l ~O; Eri e
f 1e(l; Penn•yl ....oi.a, fl!!:t to tl37;
l.aek11waan, fi:!'Q. The l.llleru ational
I..Y. $80, t85 •od fOO a ll&gt;Oulb. T el.graphera on tbe other road• ]!et IN!m
t57 to tS.'\. T he l.Di e matioaal'• 'lt'aae
,(a,·es dr:~w t1own on ly $55.

...l~liliumtJlo;mo;e [;;:::;.:~~':,'~

SPECIAL NOTICE

BAY VIEW BEACH
Koud

REDUCED FARE

r:ma!,a~ ~ :&amp;::::l;t~ty

'l'rt~!:.:a

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B. A L. 1t.. Ca" Dlr.at, Cllnton and Ellleott 8ta.
Seewe yoor Tlckaa ~ TICte~. omoe, CU.aoa aJid Ellkoct B&amp;a.. or a~ cu1

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FRANK EHRENFRIED

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WATOB.Dud DUIIO!fD8
I'ULU&amp;ST GUALUn'U

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rn.ttu tton

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�A T"FBNTION!

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MEIIIEIS IUOCIL llffiU, aaT N11J
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- GENER~L±~M.EETIII
Franklin
Sunday Afte

2 W. Eagle St.
, Aug. 3rd

Candidates for City and County office:s wtll be

nomtnated.
Munldpal platform will be adopted

.

Bring your due card 'With ,you. · Only rhembers In
good standing will be admitted. Due stmps Can be

purch .... d at the hall.
·
The meeting will be called to order at 3 o'clock..

BACK TO NATUR£
PICNIC
-AT-

SCRANTQN PAR.K
A most beautiful spot-. about a mile and a
half this slde of Hambura:
Ul'iDEit AUSI' IOES 0 1-'

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Sunday, August 24th
GAMES

PHIUP H. CALllRY OF SCHENECTADY WILL SPEAK
&amp; L. E. U u at. Wash inrton and Ointon Streets

NO ADMISSION

The Street Car Men's Union
ARE HA \1!\ G T Ht:llt Jo' IIIST

ANNUAL FIELD DAYA·TCARNIVAL COURT
Wednesday. August 27th

TICKETS, lO CENTS EACH
Bny

your-tlck~t11

t rom • ny 1ilotorm•n or euudut"tor.
t:Yery t:lllon 1n•11 In llnlfal iJ uu,::l11 111 Jl•ln:tnlzo· M l'h ree! C..r li en ,

SOCIALIST DAY
CRYSTAL BEACH
Saturday,
A~g.30t~
ATHlfTIC GAMES
SPECIAl ATTRACflON
Hannes Koblemainen,
champion amateur long
distance runn e r of the
world,willcompete:against
four meit -- running in.
relays- agalnat the
world's reCord.

UNDER AUSPIOES OF L09AL BUFFALO,
SOOIALiaT PARTY

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A&amp;ltat. and aubaorlbe for the

Atlletter-Eettung.

'l'he cmtr Germau oewapaper to the-.~ out.tde of I'Cew York t1tr. ,.~
~eat~Dc tbe imenM of lbt Wc.klar Ob.ei.. - 60 eeu ~ to.- a 11!9D' biJ·

' Ollb, 315-317 Gao..c-llbut, - - Bu!Wo, N. Y.

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52 Y . Eap Str.t,. ~ D.ot
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BUPP'ALO, N. "t,
I"RANit~,T-

He'IJI~.~lnftloof

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w.~.CA~~N~.

Sut.atpl::m Prb $1.00-PK nar,SOe lib: moatt., pay.W. In*ua:
EDtere4 UleCOOd-&lt;lla.u matter Juneb, 1Gl2, at tbe ponomoea'
Bnfl'alo, New YUC'i, uod l!r the

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MU"Ch 8, 1879

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, i9J3

ANOTHER DISASTER- • MORE INVESTICATION

the. produet&amp; o( th ui r toil.
It ill within the power of labor to atop the wheeb
of eommerell. and paralyze the bnsintw~ interst of
the country· and it i.!l not until the buai.neiJI intenl1
uf the country bu been paralyzed that the
IRiillt can be nutde to fet!l lh!! direct efteet a,nd
in the trufferings Bud in&lt;.'Onveuieueet of
str;tccr:a.
CapihtliRm ha &lt;~ olt&gt;veloped until ita interest is 10
wo,·eu ami interwon·en in tbe ,·arioUJ indUBtries of
the nation thtt 11 local strike in any one indu!ltry
will o nl y cHUliC th em to l ose" s mall JX!rccntage of
profitfl, while the ,;t rikers Are :rorced to endure nn.
toltl hanlllhi}m J~mJ $u1Terings. We ba,·e An illus.
!ration of this in W ~!!il Virginia now. W hile t he

~ 1 iJ1 i~~g0 ~,.!~: 11:n~0 ~u~~a~:~ ~~d~i~: ~~~~! :~~

other milll!l'l! nt \)'Ork ilupplying the .market with
CoAl. filling the ordcMI. erc11ting wealth aud ·fur.
uiJJhiug the ca pital interest wit h the sinaws of war
to·Joree the iltr ik en~ into Kubmi~;~~io n and· what is
the ri!Hillt f
long 11.~
mi ners keep the market 11Upplied
with cnalnnt! continue to erente wealth !or the coal
Mro1t.,. int erest this light &lt;:11.11 be carried on iudefin.
itely. m1 t he samr i nt~rest that finance~&gt; and con·
trois the mi n e~~ of Paint and Ct~bin Creek fhumccs
and controls th l! mines in t he ~e ,V Ri n~ r diatfict
nud o\ller n o u .union~ .!IS well as union fi elds of

Ail

the

ORCANIZE TO WIN
Gradunlly the labor •now:me nt in th is eountr~· i.
fi!-[htinl( OI'!"UIIitntion which will meet th;&gt; conditions
whnt i ~ called big h usilii'BM.
Ou t ill' Millo• of t l11' e ~tpita li at elaAA ('RU be seen
·
Hmnlji'IUmttiou of fon·e~ tlmt will cn11.hl l' th e ••:otploit eno; to mak t&gt; 1
Jlrotit tha u c \'{'r h1·fore. ThHI mCIUlll that t he ":orkcrs· must
fo r tf1eir labor nud puy mon· for thi• meMus of Cli i Rtl•!I Ce.
Lt~rl('e C;(lrporu tious nr~· uot ouly growing lurg~: r. but t
•·orporntion!t 11rc usuully orgnn ized into solne kiu,} of. a n

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tl••·

neo:i·~!Uiry

produc111 to cun lole their nllit.'ii to

OBc~l~"c''""c~"'&lt;&gt;n8&lt;";"•ghti"'&lt;-""'~''",;,~;;r.w-,;.:,;; -R&lt;;;;,,I; oltJ&gt;r.n4· )iD rtan"l! tor , tb-e 1ue - of tb it
ente "· bi~b deJ&gt;rh•e- th em of the mu n1 meat tbat the emot.i 011.1l 1ld!! ot
ot intelled ual~elf·dt! v eloJ• mut. Chain· n•turebe no\ neglected.
1

every ""1 to th t! prollt·produ.::hlg machine they
Tbe muMS are aot tialned in the
women, lelf·respeelhlf
m HII U · ~aei tbe opport1111ltiN of nquirl11g thlt 1eboot. of pbl!otOphy, their eapacitles to wbom work i•. aot • bordea,

, 1,; !ke-b•coldng

•ndepe.,de11ce, or lell·mutery.

for logiul thinkiag are 1101 u a rule bleal11!, 1101 • d • ~.;reeable duty,

for tbe woriiag people to illtelle('klal
111d mnral frerdom wlthnut wbieh no
ru l freedom i1 ponible; aad liberty an
illn•ioa.
·

aad tborongb comprebeatioa of the
rrnt rrobl~m• of Mela.l Ute. Tbeir
lnlellet tu..l borizoe b Tel')' limited, ·bfl,.
ta lllf! thei r wo rk deale. th!!DI t be opportunlllH to widen U. Tiley thillk,

Finally, we will havl! In orpnl&amp;e
•ork of aoelety i11 a
wbi eh
euble tb e worker. to
of their labor wltllont
to rtve· ap tbcl larger part

:'ea::."'~:: !~b -:~!ir ~~Lwith

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ea~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;~n!il~w:~ ..w:!: ,!~; ~:~'ib/::::::~ ~:!. ~~r to~:';:!~ :";:;::~~~~:;:~~'· '"~'spe"'abte '"

This is Our Day
on the part of
i must be ch anged, and .oon. if
of
· eountry
to make headway in th e struggle.
th'at molt of the rank a ud fl le of the membership of the
umh:r"*tand the ueeesaity fo r organiu.tion alons tbcte lines,
tb ~re ia a st rong te.ndeu{'y in t~t dir ection, but in order ~

wo&lt;k&lt;•&lt; l..".'m~;_oJ!...

lllelr

of the 1reat ehtlli z·
We mUll, therefOre, take the road ela- lllat lh-e 011 the worll
of men hue throqb · their heart. It we wpt to people, It lii"'UI the e!Jd of all

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Sunday, 'July 27th, 1913
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SATURDAY. JULY'" 1913

THIRTY-TWO OENT8 AN HOUR
:-&gt;ow that both 1idtos ha,·e been heard in the s treet car ttrike, the
ole1·i,.ion or the Bmml of Arbitration iK anxiously awaited.. On Mayor
Fulmmum ~~~tile t hird nrLitrator dt-pen\18 the cause of t he men for a
wag~ wh.ich will •·uRhle tht:m to Jh•e ~~ond ket:J' up a hou.e. Thirty-two
ct:uts 1111 hour iN IIMk~-tl, whieh i11 little enough, as the llayor 8hould
know, und un,·t hing lt:llli would he nothing llhort or the betrayal o r
th&lt;· trust pla•·•·•l in him at the !Jt:J,:inuing of the -strike.
T hirty-two t•t•nl~~o 1111 honr it&lt; :f2.flli 11 day of e ight houM!. To r t:lllize
wh11 t ;, 11m11ll .~utn th i" is we a.~k the ~IRytr Rntl )Jr. 1'.-nny to ·try
lin: on it fo r ju111 one We•·k.

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Some Jlt'Ople who lul\'t'l:'t •• iltick to ·~•II their own nrt' r~fr11id •1f
Sot·iali~n• J.cean~~e thf'y think it will •lcpri\'C thc ut of their pri\'ala

prr.rwrty.

DON'T WORRY
Tlw l'r:litor of one or our lo.·al cHpita liNt d11 i l~· J•IIJI••n: is '
worri"l twer 1111 •rt idc whi&lt;'h lll'fli'IH•••I in th·· )lo•t ropolitan
wrilleu hy ."Wgcrnon Lc•·. on the •tlh'lil iun of llholiHhing thl:!
t 'ourt.

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priee of eur interell. Ow bt&amp;erem ill the lttlls
qf our eoaeeption of riPt. .ad wrons, jUitiee

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eoU.l one. Yet at tlte bottola ef it yCJU will 8ad

a •·ommon ioterett wbieb iadudet 1our oWD u
well as that. of .other-.. · yOCl will ' protest &amp;piut
a wrou~; done to others beeau.e you naJlse a
L-orumualty of interecta between. you and ~eee
immediately injured. and you know that allow.
iug otben to be wronpd mean• to iuvite tile
wrongdoen to ~'TOll.&amp; you Whtm!ver be ma1 find
it 1111itable t.o hill pbrpo~e to do 10.
The solidArity o( interuta ia t.he life foree or
j ustice.. Jut:tice ill a product "f 110eial develop.

me.nt . . lt c:hallKf!l: ia form and auWaoee u
JWi:iety ehangee. Jt it a lway8 the exp~oa of
tht' eeonamic condition of a gin•n aoeiety, that
i~. of the faetora of power in aetual foree 1p that

11oeiety.

JU purpcac ill to maintain a eertain

lutlauce · of powtt. iu order to naake aoeial life
poMihle, and it will remain e.lau juatioe u long
a• aociety ia divided .into eeonomie el&amp;set or

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                    <text>PARK ¥1CNIC

WILLBE EVENT Of

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and Sympathlur wiH be Present
Great Gatbering- Speecha, Gama and all
of Amuoemenb to Delight Great Crowd
at Opening of Sociallat Campalgo.

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andititUfl"!tedtbt tbe
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laall l ot toe- wldPM liaee t.M plen
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largM bolt. ~~ 18,000 .,......
of wiH-I!t ; IIOW ('1.~ CTOri tile kalf
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tb" Goal. ''

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UNDI!RTAEI!Il AND .I'UNIIIlAL DIRI!CTOR
No. 5 WALDEN A VBNUB

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loa car,~ t rovttt'l
tijlht h\•'•1 ha•·e to bobble IIIDIIf., or
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m .t y&lt;&gt;ut :"o. Well t hne you .,,.!
Now wait a •iout eyOiliiiJ f ello.,.,aot
fan pla..e; wbe.Dever you Jtrikl' •
· in ""' I'Of~l makellt&gt;. j ust

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the noble fllijDOIUf:D of
or bird.. tbon1~1 be ' bad ••
n r .., 11\'tr J!'l~ a t the apola
: on. Bl!'t, on 'ille quiet, Itt
k nowo t hat ~b. •:aple lo.ld bMII
ing tbe artltll!ll oa T he Baak.lq
ill · t he Rul!'a lo J:loeialiat. The

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for hotpital or ot bt•r l'"tJ•UII&lt;'f for
henelh u f u1anlduol in~t c:.,J uf
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audit nef! dreutd almply, 11taJ11Jy a.~d
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bat l&lt;UJ'IlOH •aothtr wouill 1•11o1 l&gt;.'f wltlo

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tht•e men &lt;lid juot wha t all of tbr
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nou-unio11 !Ut'll clmf' out with thl&lt; u oloD
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take from ht r bl!ld to her
t"f bo:&gt;'•willhfod..ntlnr the
her all nl~tbl IOIIJ!'. 111d will he I
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off •lm011t 111 eommunlcatioe betwee.11
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in the movelllent; which il
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MONSTER.SOCIAUST
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SUNDAY, JULY 20m3
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SPEAKERS

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ELLA REEVE BLOOR
OF DAYTON, OHIO

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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1913

FINANOINQ THIS PAPER

A lUll eompelled to dcn-:ote allltlt tiatt usd --~
t.rv to the prodaedo:a of 1realtla for otben t.
onltr to pin a bah living for ldlbltf hal bard1y
any ehance to deffiop his intelleet u he oucht to
do.
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Ooe tea.rna only br eiperiuee aod pn.ttiee. By
preM aupplies ample meant for all who eu" read hill aeth·e partieipatioo in the Somatist monmeut
to k~ the1nRhtlS informed oe ciUT~t atl'airt,. the worker IYFDa to uadentand the world in
and pi.fter Jtaowledre e.DOUfb OD genen.J IUbjeeta whieb he it lirin«, and the lend~eDeie~ of, this l""~"'·'"'l•m
10 &lt;.'llable. lh!!m to leam t? undemand the peat
world. He lf'011'1 mentally and morally •• his 110so.::ial 1nonment of our timet., on the suue. of ·$1 intere.U 6))and; and he pin&amp; a world of
whit&gt;h de~ndw their own future, and the. roture ne"':; motive. b• joining thote who reJl~t the
or the whole hmuan race. And the .c:tive pt.r- foN!moU tbougbta and endeavors of our days. B e
ticipation in thiil mo\'CII)tnt itlt'lt ia a meam of lr:arns to eurb his natural ~lfiahnell, whieh 10
!W!If-edue11.tion of 61111 maruitnde.
·often leads bim astray, and to aubordin111te it to
the common interetll, of whi.eb his o~ inter~a
for111 a part.
He beeo.mea a aocil'll man who finds that he can
beat promote hia own weiJ.being by working with
his like for the common well-being ot all.

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1
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pll'R for 5UIJtwri pt ioll!c when we wt•rc in 1hc mitliil of the
hig- ~trikes whidt took phtet• in HuffKio, bccltllll(' of the
whid1 wc w••r e for•·•••l Ill me1•!. and we nrc JltOIItl lo uy, t.he
mcl wilh hf'arty llll pport. :\el'tr lnt\'t' tn:• EU~kctl for money.
~n tloultt tUIIIIY of m1r Muhscrihe~ little dreftm of whRt it
iu tiutt• ftlltl mout·.t· lluriug tl11tt pt·riutl wlwu C\'t·ry w&lt;.irker waK
strugjtil· fo r 11 U~·l!('r t•hlllll't' lu lin. 1111d ··ou~itlcring Hll things,
pullt•ll tltruugh ' 'l' rJ· ert·tl itul&lt;l~·. Wt• hn,·c nulltiu~ to regret for tit
lnOII&lt;'Y 1\'t• .&lt;~pt•llt , for lht: tt'llll llll will lot• t•\'t•riHIItillg.
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tho· o·Xiiii\'IU'I' of till' t•IH~ 11\rlll!'l,:'l&lt;• in tht' pA.'II f (•\\' IIIOUt hll iu tht· i
nf HuiTnlo th1111 iu Yt'iltll lwfor••, n tu l we nr(' coucdlt.'(l enough
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YOOII. ADDI!ESS LA8l!l.
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69

YOUR StJIISCitlPTION D.PIRES NEXT~

BOARD DENIES

MlRKINC ClASS CHILDREN
USE Of WADING POOL

of tbr. -.,., ]'laut.o

u:!~~.;·~~"::'~;~,.;~; Police Drive Chlldrm Away from Pool on Fourth
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of July Because of New Rule: w hlch Says that it
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I "ro'"'"'' O&gt;l.,o00 10 huild a .,.,.. bome Tho dolldren of tho~ wnllh."" .,..., ., til·
e ltJ!bant at the Z&lt;lo, 1.11&lt;1 th..y joyln~ lhf' r..ol lm•••-" an•l batblnfi! u
tba rli'mu •bu tbty aJ•pro•·~l )Ju•kokl. tbe Tbouooanol hlu&lt;lo or th
d i,..ue of tiS.OOO to build a ..t11lo- -~ho.-... lout lh do ll.irf'll of tht' work·
l

L:&amp;I&gt;IH'ri... haftlileJi•tiactiooot.,.cm·
·
a br.rg.er propor'tioP. of &lt;!llild~u •~l~ome to J oe &amp;lh l hia gang of
other kilhl of m&amp;llttfadure erw-oo, wbo compo.e tae rear

tbrM tutile i~.Jutt~ John Coleman, aad ut u Ilia
nd llilk. Ai'«&gt;rdina to tile tycopba11ta.
&amp;IMtla oo Ca11oiag ud
No doubt tbe article io t ile
~..rryehiklrf'IIDWII• J&gt;re.. wuautbori~bytbe
mon tbo 11,000, but wbid1 ttate.l that tJ.ere would
I OUd J..abor Committee llef!•l for bol&lt;lioa n el~tio11 tblt
wbetbertJIYU.oottooklwu intii~Pclrt.ouKII--tbereoevull.u

'"''" 1"'« "("\bo

00~""•.1••1•~"·

-

''~"P"'I'''· J~·~~",'-~for

t br

golfo:r. at tbe

11ark

:.:~.~~;a:.::ae;~:.. ;:~~:\~'·,~.. :.~J;h\0 ,:

uamJ&gt;LI! of the "ll'ay 111 "hir b lid alonlt•l by a ,liJ&gt; Ia a wao;U og poo\,

lotat~eon"::n~:::7i~";;',i:~·:: ::00"~ 0; ~~:e a:~:~:...:~,.·~~ :~~ .~;~:
example. The ro-rk ahoulol t... for in~ of tile IH.-Iaruion of lll•lepe11deau.
and enjoyme11t of the t.b ouaan.ll
01·er i~ l'f't ent. o t thf' J&gt;opulat io n
an&lt;! t hrir r,mme-, who til·e 111 tbi• d ty aM' waS'lwork""'· Tht1
vi~iaity, hut it 11"011!.1 apJ..,at ba•·t' 11o rej•rf'llt'llll t i•·e 011 thto J!l.rlt
the l'uk Contmi""ionrn iut'""''
Th•• hoard ;, rompo""'' entltf'IJ'
tbU it ~bouht be lltett'ly an ornan&gt;tlll uf hu1inu1 anol t•rofn•iollal mflll. Tll..y
for th,. autontobili•lt I O f..a.t the ir t'~..,_ rt!Jtrf&gt;..,nt tbt ,.:olf,.ra anol 111.. polo J•la:r·
ltJllln•·bcntlyinlltbrougbtbi.IJ&gt;Ottion.,,.an•l •lonotjl"h-tanytor,.hlerat •o n
therity.
tu the thou•an•la of e hiMr,.n of t he
1..-ll&lt;'llt•l at llumholdt J&gt;..k if a .,..J. •orking daflll.

.

.,.,.,.t,

I\IW""•ru•" UST Of KNOWN DEAD

BOARD Of ARBITRAliON ADJOURNS
FOR HOUDAYS

1

Of HUSTfD DIMSTER
CONTINUES TO CROW
o atlll•quMtloDlt uf"
)hay uk "ll'bO OWI.I thfl 1llk ,,.,,,..j 1'oOf•bo'&lt;
tr1 of Pat.raoa l A m.,.t
IJUt'ltlonaad oa•tllatl•
1
lalol!.IO!lt:••l.
The ottlkfu aome t ime ago
Jl&amp;rlllllal"f'l.llptln N!latlve
ahov• J&gt;olnt. Tlla l'ftU it• of the
" ' " Nllllt lo. .t

t..-.1 1111111 a re ownfld l&gt;y flrit.iab
rl•ll uphaliua. l"re.Atklllu ud
hlillll IIIla £ rnt'lt Rylfl I I
1'uia eonttonlaoaw b!JJ•IaDta,
blf~~Ht fOIICtt ll lu Paleraou, lbt
•aaa eorporallon, la tiOI!II aated
l t OIIJIOflalt'.rlll.l.ioiii.I U.i•ltal\ltl.

Wlflllooa .. n ""''"'own mill•
ll&lt;oUM !11 t'nn"', 8elfhllll llld Qmo"Y·i '.'""'
A lar1e number of •Mail
kDOWD a1 f•111Jl,y llbO\...
Je-.., wbq ta.ke tke
h• bu•diH ud ~tU
tlo~lllttt and

Par::J~~0;'oj;r_SSoa~~t~j!x~ ~~~~:!;~:;:,:· ·:=~:.:~=::.~:·;:~:~~:·~~: ATIEMPJ ON UfE
Crowd Ever Gathered on Such an Occasion.
An-dr- :\fae.Britlt', Ia el..-ced a•
,-orb-,- tilt votH of (.'athoUe work·
M:Na. 111&lt;1 Ill a11 lrl•llma11. He baa
• I.JlJ'IIl"tJ"t: of tile l'oliee Boar&lt;laad
Ill 1llk lUll 011 tbe ..lilt'. Tile~
id ot J&gt;Oii~~t~ i• Joh.11 Bimaon,
u.lo.111aa, wllco I• an A. r . A.

.•u

I

hi~
1

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Of SOCIAIJSJ

"~:;~~;,:;: ·•;;:;;"::

SPEAKER

wtary "'ay homeward IUhl if

__

to mH'I lo im .~011 "ill_~~, ( By E:.htard II. K im n r , State Stoereth::,.. ' 8• 1~h:,:a:, ,!:~"~~r
t••r ~iali•t P arty of w. \"a.)

I

; -..,..f,

it u a reli" of wh•t
I!LA RK6BCHO, W. \"a.- The OJIC:II·
t he t:uit ..•l Tradn • .,,, lAbor ing • hot lu tbe ••airmoru eoal-llt'ld eo11·

rd IJIJ'IIIata the City Jo.lxo or R.tdtr-wllo lla,·ertallllll\ll totllf'ltt.·

'k:. ()!ro~~~:, -~~~ ~Dt:tJj'.": t~~

I of tbi• eity,

,..., cet a tab Ileal.

trl"'k I... Qlllal-aa I• ·~kill$ of
aitu.atioll at Pt.tti"IO!l wrltttl :
llolltlullt, J&gt;.tt raon lJ tloe ~r~o.r eortlo 1101 take a tumblt to
Jll t ity hi tile t'OUIIIt'l'. E ,.tr,- 1,.,..
loa, wllet•r it ~ l~ll«P&gt;an, docu.t t or« our politieal
lfhr, J&gt;k;uktaa, t'GIIIa\ploatr or hltlf'TI. to !lfolllbit tile 11.le of
r~Un, ito bovopt aad 110111 oatriJIIt. • orb t'llti11'l!·
.
lt'tl tU.t a britt rtftftHI to IN
T hiak of tile good tbat P&gt;isb.t
•loan "ll'itllt.lle lniiM,., tbt
illtotkaa.i.t ia . . .te.

,·

~i:ttio~:~ .':~;~;;;';...::hfat::·S::~7~~

l'art_,-, 1.11d •·ie t im of Oo••trllor ll•slle lol'• drlllll·be&amp;d r ourt Dlartial, wa1
It "II'OUid be- ri.titglo1i1 to u-peet tbe fired upoo lrom•aa olliu Ia tilt' l::lllj•ire
of tloe ptOJ•Ie toda,. to vee- buildln,: 1bortl,. after DOOA la.t lloaall tbe praeti~a.l kl&gt;o"ledger~iliteto day. Tile boll"' 41Tideatl:r wu Ired

nh JI'I(IU II pal4 for, if DOt b,~--wh wuta~t•

iL Wltea tM lima uplHit it
•ill.-cop If ~ do •ot n....-.
r+~d

U yog do .ot rec:ei -re :rou p;pu
•otit'T -... You 1*1* II
wut 1'011. \G NNift

np~

pa.ill ter u4 n
i~

~

--

�at A0~:oo:it~l~~:~ y!::'i fellow

:.;.klli~!:'ord:~: ~·~=.~:~'-u·~: .. ~- ""''n~ '-" 'lir;.~;;,••;,;;;;,;p.;::tll\r.r.::::.';: ;;•

w

of Lolbo!. A ~ort UIJie
falo ltro t" dor dukl .of
a~iu-1 that .it waa ailo(ll i
dod IKihletlung lo tbt
i~~ tbrm.eh·e. for their '

r ononut 1 u\ride uae ulgbt by c:uulag
bo• !bro11t. Hut &amp;ftrr he ra""' to bi.o
"""""" frvm t he ~bodr. bringing h.lm out
,.( tbr tit n f ;..,.,,;t.-that hc!wu ;11 1M&gt;
wa\h,J out o f t he. bowpital and · a1ttd

:~~~ ·:~:: ~~~~·~~~;:•::: •:;::;tm lu

::;:, ~~~~b'~?"m~•;·;nd:.e

H,. thooo wau•lrn'\1 (&gt;Ill in tbr ~rruu 11 .U

Tht! dl'rh are r ....ri•· iu,: the he\11

;~::tJ::·:~~u:g~f:::.:~.i~~.7; l1i;B:i::!ii:~1:f:: ~·~:~· ~~. ~:-;;;;~.:;-..;·;~~.-.i;;::;;;~· ;;.:ki;;~: I;.;;;.;·.,.·

tfi~;:f;:;:gi&lt;:~~;5~~.)~:;;~·~ ~;7~::~;~:;:~:,~~~;·•;;· ~· ' ~

in•11 nu.•· nn•l ..-110 tlwu I'"'"' a "t,...i~:ht
T bN&lt;' i• Ollf' Lip: atore that olljetta
J'~"~•~t. frutn "'htr h hf' manal!:ed t u frl't' to ,.J.,.iro): "" S.turola~· night l.ut it
lurll,...lf, an•l ,,.lr.inj.i a ola1h fo r tbe j thP dt·~h k~to\11'" thdr lmoin- they
Wlll•lvw h~ jump&lt;••! &lt;•111 arul a jJI'• inl'ol an I """ u~r]~- rf'il&lt;'&lt;' r that ...... ,. f'OIIIf'llll.)'
anlr.lo• a•ul ""'' tho• out~bu front hia of that tolra. 1t all •lfJ,..n•l• UJ&gt;OII the
t bruat 1Thi~ ""' wu .., olwp t hat thf abilit~· of t h•· worke,.. to gfl t ogt-tber
aH u·uulol ron&gt;!' uut thrnul(h tl1&lt;1 rut 1 an.Jar t &lt;JUICk arul &lt;il'&lt;'bi\'e.
whrul,rrathin~: 1 . Tbp lluthnritiHiut·
-''' - . , . . - - --

E. WEDEKINDT
UNDBII.TAJa!ll Al'ID PmiBII.AL Dllti!crOR
No.$ WALDRN A VRNUR

&amp;ODD Fll SOG JIJIGUT Stl

"'"''"'''''~ .............. "" ... "" ""'~ MODERN CHIVALRY
:~:::.~.;":,:"::;~::· ~~~.n:..::~"','; :~; I
;:::.::·;:. ':,. .;::·"' .,,, '· ;....~· ~
IN THE SOUTH
:ccc:· ,•• ••., ..~"'&lt; . ••, "'", ''""'

\\' hil·· tbt'."' ha•l him in t iM- •traigbt '

!iitii~j~~i~{{!~~~~"··';_,. _, _,.-;c:-.;":_•-"~ : ._-·•"-· •lo,.
~"": ::,~:, ~,:;; :1"'1 :.:~·~~~~
tha

''""-' tlu

nr.

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Qll

b."" Uuo~o:

1
,;::

uf tl&gt;o

:;:·,f.'l!I"''{"-'

"nt•a•;~

tblll ,,,,.,

a • htll
\t !&gt;&lt;to •h!T..t'nl 1'11" -.."'

:~~.~...~' ~~~·~~~~~t~:d 1-:;!~~~j.~1 ':,:1

1

'""' 1IUntcn l&lt;lt\ wu Mr l!orl!'aD 1 ''fla#.."

~-" .'o....~ ''"~~~~~ b:~ -~::1·:~ ,'::.:.;,h~;

the h " I &lt;tnt ""1:111 I•&gt; J,.. run '"~' an• ol• , 11011

lha

:~;:.~~;:· ~·.: :b:2..;':,:·;·\~~~~~:

;•J:, 1111\l::l:l ,':..
"~'''"'

t ..'

\\hue Ollf BIDj.ilf' rtot

If Joe load lt-fl --" -~-o;-

~:h11 ~~~:riD I &gt;lotJ'D~~~~f ~~~~~ ~:~;~ 7!~71:!:.!!~~~:;~gn:]~~!t~f~b;::

\lo•l of !It~ lull "'' '"""1: , 1 ~1 ,b1t 1N&gt;II'

-.;

'""of

tl/o

Lui wtould

tk "'"'"~" Dll•l ~Lildr.. ll!
Tlo·•· "I•&lt;&gt; hn••· In work I~ hun,. n
•• 1 ltf':lrd an nniH&lt;r in unr o f thew
,J".' : ·h• •" ""'k, "h~&gt;&lt; tf ''"'·' · lm•l ~~~ noil1~ \ft&gt;t~i11~ ek-&lt;t'n hour~ b~· 11tj' anti
[,. .,,

1~·11•

·~··11'!11

• ,,.,.1 .._,,

t he II Uno&lt;.. " 'onlol
):I\'~

Tl"&gt; ""t&gt;•h i&gt;UII '"

thl.'

~~~t••·llto

fn"l ton•h-~ h&lt;&gt;u"' !J~ Dij.iht, J'fll)' tO QD&lt;l tlt:r.t

ll&lt;'ttcr u·e IH.' •huwu &lt;lllr Cull &lt;lllt r . •b the word•
f~l! from hio lit"'• I I"&lt;&gt;Uitl not hut thiuk

\•n•\ :IINII io 1111 that DU lll~"'ff 10 that

l'll\J'~f

WU

'""l''"b ' " tho• &lt;'UUII t r;.- 111•1 • l ouruioj: "'()('{ull,r Ul"f'ill'&lt;-1 iu--bi8 fllllf', ' '
oh·~·,.,-,. '" ''"' •·nuutrol J...ut• ut fi•·l·

and the

Dfii.D 18C1111!T one yur $1.51

H-ero.Jar price: OALL OFTH£ OARPB'NT&amp;:B ......$1.10·
BUJ'J'ALO 800U.LI8T I TaU!..... 1.00
t.tO

Tt)C.ll .........................t ..._ ....................................

.................... U O

PlU oo~'::~;:;;·;;i;;;~d';;ii·;-···-·

BUFI'A.L.O 800141:18T,.It W. Bq-k1 8t. , Butl'•lo, N, Y.

Naa~e ......: ..........-

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Street II:- No. ..........- ......................................................
Oil y ..................- ................................. SlUe..- .......... _ .........:.

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I

W&lt;Jrll 11011hl not bt\e 1~11 .nnebedl· .:··.·c:"';~ ;; ·:;• ;;;:;:

;;;:~:~; :·~;~f : :~i:~:ti:.i~ ~{:j~\ iiif:\(::l~:.i:~i~~)~~~?;~;;,::f] ~~fi~t:;~~{~~;·~.~.~
~

The

:::.7 '".,';'":.,:~t: .•:~:.~~,.~~~~',,.·\lied lr:

-;,: ;:. -.:-.-.-~,·:· ·

�Jl(ll'tait bclll.-

IIODI.. •

Y!U

be

ol~BII.8'aJoa.Nt• Braa.ch~nto erTe for
ud ~
loc:al b,.. and ~p.u. t CJ tM Cu.us.J

MONSTER-i SOCIAUST
-

'

u.e

PICNIC

b\... &amp;nJ ..gatio. wiU b. Heeted.
~o

-a

tM . _... m

P. Buill., ~ of

xon

- - -- 'fO on or 'rJm SL.A.VBL

:~::-- _
..--;::c,··=,._• ~~~'7U:.t !:m"'~ 8~~:~-~~~:;, ::dr~;~~ ~~~~bi;0~!
a na111~r are UIUiip.ed. Wber1 r -ible
ore io•·e.tipte, bot witllout tile 11a111e

to bt'e J"'''I' TUWll.
: , qe ue
ill. ~io!!:;

~~~

No llld•

u4 . - - . . otMr

:;-~~~~ Kat'-ath! wu .a..,.. ou Mort •it,
raby dar tMt il ~ ~-.i~!'~O:.~·=

t w tllo
~r or I&amp;Ur.

tella Ill~ pod. wioJe..
tratll., alld lllra J&gt;IUIU , bnlrtl·
·
bow lulppJ ..d ladepesl·
we t OII.kl all be it Wt paL awa:r
ti!.Oe a IIIDotb," lelia Ill lao•
un a elllne IM!It·~l, orQT, ~··

ot tbe borly jiDlilit. "

" tbo (irl •bo 8t'&amp;. f l ,OOO peT :ri:u :"
lfiu lA•lt ean te ll •ltetker a •o~na11 Uow raa.ay eara tllat a.11101:1111 f We
Ill a aa l'e r or oot, jUM fro111 tlte way llhe ba re no ataliat ica at haGCI, but we ln1ow
wal ka, wlllr ll we a dmit, Ia soi11g .omt. tht Tery fe w •o&lt;nea booU::eeru-,

~~eboolteaebe,..tralDtd lluNHotothen

u.e

tnjo:riug
'-1 par , average tbat
•alked alllllt; Ia 1 dtollJIT 10rt 11111cll, ud If 11111.1 the well-t,.id Wlllllfll

.,..,. ~~;t ~llee;:;,~"':; ~~~~:;

:=:

~

of CWtaco, .at

t~t

'.:ut~ :::~~t, ::,.''::!:

::,
feu
1
i11tliute d tloat aile laad DOt &amp;tlllJ'I· JltNtDI&amp;II of d t pt!Otient WOQitD Ia
•J"alf'Dialif aar iap J&gt;lan.
ticabl}' deer-.! b.r tlte N.v ia g

::~rl::~':; O:.:~~~on;';~~~~~·eb:;:

toeriq _tl• State of Nes York toiDt!tlliDIJ wonb wllile, tOiae ' " d - u •

:~·~;.~! p~~::~

.:;

lq beltt.O. the apirit of o 1:!-JIIte't "; at tbe to...- of Briep Aq11oe ud
bot, prrUJI'I, ICIDNM wb~ ..t:d doe.
8treeu Tbv.rtday ""a lq,
aot tlltll bt. .k at tbo t!Pt of t:wo,..
Kr. &amp;mat-d Lt a ve ry ef•.
of ill"~ ua work oot t b'e proble111 of
i.-Jr::er aad· aU readen of tile
ltow U,ey quld N.ve tht "eTea
Bod alitt in U. aiw-tnide p;...
112.00. "
_
DTpd to be prewat &amp;.ad brin1
l.lJ-LewU,. bo,.-e\·e r, apparently ad·
frieadt. witb tbrm.. • T bt 111eetia1

;:=:.::::;.;.;;;:::=~:"'::"':~': ~:;, ~~: ;,:7;:;~b~t~:'~~ ~~~ ~~~;==· ~ria~!~~;

N.w
~~~~~~~~~; l:"":.:e; b.olal1nyaimaghiedwll-.z~we
coonirrll: from a loai dar '• 'II'Ot k

wmw. r.

olia8~~c:r;,:ir

udtr tbe a.-

or .eml u1 your llalllt.
DODfGa OF nt£ T. P . 8. L.
A &amp;pedal meeli•l: of tbe Y. P. 8. L.
,..... beld on To~oy, July 111, ud ill
•l•ll.e ot tile inn nH beat, tbere 11n11 a
lar3'11 auerulanct. Tbe m~ting
ttlled to tl~t dele,gatn to tbe
eoanatiOn a nd a f tt&gt;r tbe USt~al

::~~a~:~:,':~~~:.s:•deraon,

Aa tbe wntlor.r bu been u ou.uall.r
wa rm, it waa .J~i,Jf'o.l by t he exl"C"uti.-e
El'er:r member 11f tbe Boelalillt l'arly t.OQ\IIIilttoP t bat the mcct int: 011 J u ly JOtb
urpd to ..,bltrlbe for tiM M'll' ot6clal be bcM on t lae rllraer of :Ua ia a a ol :Uoof tbe Soeialiat !'arty. " Tbe hawk al rffla, iaSin•l of In Fran klia
8111lder," tilt Ja.t i»ue al11u .,... Hell; u pru·iout ly arrugtd. A. ;ro11
tbe price of a :rnn ..bacriptio11 J•~bllbly kuo,.., tbe •Joea kfor of the e n!.D·

and

SUMMERNICHT'S FESHYAL
1or benefit 'ampaign fund
•.. at ...

Teutoriia Park

SUNDAY, ·JULY 20m3
Games
Bowlh:tg

Two Bands
Daoclng

M
:m~~~~n;~·.ftreOd~; .~:~· ~~ ~~~~~e 0~o~~·\:11u":.~-~=•";;
bJ" Deba
aad B- U. The htatjJ him ..-iii.,Orl'l... he on ba nd • .nd
Builder" It publiUed wetld f; 1(1 thllae ot ;rou wb11 ha\·e 11111 bH11 110
~n-aytartlll~riptionf.;&gt;rfortuaate•e •lllal;r, "Pilu •t =iN it.· •

b1 tallillg 1111 the -l~al
:i! W. Eagle StnJ1. •

~

T bol hutin.-.. meetinJ; will be bf'I.J as
n~nal on T bureUay ,,.·enia g a nd .w ill be
u t b(lrt • •f&gt;l*lible. .o\fter tlle· buaiaeu
il olillpllH&lt;Iof, the league willaoljourn
will tpeak at So- to the atrce t ~~~~eti"l!!·

,J;:~ ~~1111:'::n;.~~~ Co~:~:. ~~e-::.~~~/:~e jo~~:l!

:::
(.,._a '• l«ta~ a DOOII day \'. P. 8 . 1... It you feel t hat you ·a~ too
will M held In t rout of t bt oi.J to e~iatawithth~ youugfolk•.
r bllpe a t noo11, July 16t.li.
join aa;rway a nd help t.liem by ]";ring
ba.-ebHPmade tll hare •I~. 11 i• t he ;rou•!!J-I'It llft o.lay
f!l'. fllia&amp;"w::IIJ Qber-ta~tiM~t;...,
willal--d"'
paa rcob
f rom •.lao
noon,.·ealth.
an&lt;! u11leaa you
_!~~~~~i.i~G:~~~:~~:;;,;.:;~:~.::;::.;:.~~::.-;;:..F=:..::,;;t-~~?~·~~~~}~:1;:~~~~eort-~
1"~1""

ud \'tllliull StrPet t o
aad Nottll O,Jta, •·ia Bailt&gt;y
aad Lort-joy. Strn t. ltart in,g at
ll.
,

ha•·t

for It, tb~,-. .. m be u nab lt 111 M&gt;J&gt;t
tbf J&gt;rol&gt;lcnu ...b irb will a ri&amp;t .
thf' lt a1ur. work f or tbf" if'I!(Uf .
t bu• br l]' ip tll ia gloriotU work of
u t lou for rma neipation.

amODJ;
I n la~t ,.-...,k ·._ Buft'a lo 8-ofi•li_.
Reftrrndum f•uloli~b•••l 1 IDI.ol.- ~:i•·ifll( tho!
11'ff"tt"1Uiu"' i• oa thr .luf' ~11 11&gt;]•8 \.ouJ:_ht b~· Ml,.h
to the ron~t ituliun 11 pro- the llr•t ~ill month, of tbr .
~atio111l Commit tl!oe. \"otf t hf" ntm&gt;ht r o f .Jrlrgat ,., to t hr
Augu•t 8th. All balloh ~a•t t •ollHtlitto~·. to wh ifh urh
tb tr will not 1..- toUnlt•L
tit l~&lt;l un·l~r tbP !.y -la-...8
~~~ d~tril"'t~·l

for

ndi&lt;,olol••"'"-"'

Thi~

~&amp;lioaal

SPEAKERS

GUSTA"' _A. STREBEL
-OF-8Y.RAOUSE -

BLOOR

ELLA

OF DAYTON, OHIO

.Jidmission IOc. Strip of 6 ficktfs SOc.
Te~atoala Park Ia located JnU nurtlo of Humbo ldt l'ark a nd eotnprl~•
par kaa11d lbh poudt . ll•neluj: ~tud u.,,.·Ung
l'a .. lllooaareoutloe ~;ruunda at"·eUa•maoyuther amuatmf'nta.
The ma in t·olrauce co the pa rkllonFIIlmuro• A ..,.noe. J un north of
H umbold t Pnrk. Gco~-. ~·mmure, E. Utica or 8 t ol otrr tol c an " Ill
takeyou d lrecJ to thepark.

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Ezztned U MODtJC1-elut !WI tiM' Jan• II, lilt, . , the pol' ofl.oe II
Baffllo, Ne.w\'orlr: , UDder thi'Act of Kareh8, 18'79

SATURDAY, JULY ll, 5913

SOMETHING GAINED
A l t hou~b tht' Strike ..r t he 1\e parlnt(·ut s tore •· lt.'rk.~ '''11&gt;1 11. fnilurt'
to tho• o•xto·u t thHI the workt&gt;rll hR\'t! nul rrRiitetl the llt.'t!l"!!))i t y for
u n i.. n , 11. 11d thHt l hty tllUIII h·· j:r&lt;lllntl duwu 111ill ITI(oN- ht&gt;foro: they i
lllltlt•f'liiKIIt.l their l n ..- )OQt;it i" n in lif1&gt; umlo·r t he c Hp itlililit .!iYIIIem, ~·et h'
\l il h ! h ... litt lt· t·:fnrt nuHit· I•.'' tho.~ of th\·m t l,tnl b1tr.l tbe spunk Hml
i nt;•llit-~·lw(• to m li te !Ill&lt;! j..'ll ort s\riko•, W!!IH.it-rful thing~~ 1111\'e bet!J1
nn "OIIl]tlillhec\ iu 11 ,·,.ry s hurl tilil".
:'\ot Gil ly h11~ th;• l'rio·c o f Will!~" J~.,·n ilwro'll~t'tl, hn t &gt;'horter
untl IH•IIf'r work ing , ..,n,\lti .. w; ••:r.: b t ull throulo!h t ilt' de pHr tment
, f thi11 •·it y. \\"lwrt· umuy u f th•· •l··t•Hrtlnt•nt ""lon -.; w.-re poy ing
frum :t".?..)tl t o f;I.OoJ Ito l~·l!'ill . l luos•· ~tmo· l'!lor t"!l now JlliY f;ti,OO
"lnrt.-r. E n•n Knox '11 ; , nnd Ill o·•·nt &gt;~l ,l't·~ 11r o• ,Join ~ thi,;;.
T ht• ei~:l 1t·h&lt;m r tht,\' Jm,. ),..,. 11 ): r nnlo·ol in &lt;!lle of the 11torea.
nl•nnxiou~ :i11!11rtlny ni!o!llt wurk h KII J,.,.n nh,Ji~h•~l h,\ ' a ll lht•
worth~- of tlw u ttrrw.
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T h in k ..r it. nil th i" t ho• diro•t•t rt.osu h uf Ollt' wo-.·k'll ~&gt;t ri kt-,
thnt. h~· 11 hoot!,\· uf wm·ko·n:- without o·xpc r iO'III'•· iu urguni7.Jttiun
of what o·ou lol tun·,. J,..,.n ltt't•ompli~h••tl if Rll tlu· workt•r;;
,.,.1111' out HI t l1o· o·nil nnd k .. pt tilt- ~tnrt'8 o·lo-"'11'&lt;1 unt il the
we r.- o·om pell• ..l '" lo!iW in.

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kno w of llt&lt;llll'
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11 l'o'o•ek who nt'lnn ll,l' ho·lio·l'•• thnt t l11·}· .Jo uut 1..-lun~or to thl' w01rking
1'1111!11. 111111 who u l wtt~'H ~tnwl r••n•l.1· tu ~C..:A B 0 11 t ho•ir fcllnw wo r kel'll
HI nny mnmo·nl.

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~t·rl'it't'S: whilt', in fHl'I._ I ~IO'~' ~rt' "1!1111 inteiJiflt'llt thlln.their f1'1JO~'
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~n•rkt-t"K or t lwy wuulol J fOIIl w1th !11t·m a tul 111111 ma t er tlllly to the1r ..tlofy ~ ; 1 material an..t lm..,;;t.-rl• l 11
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wr·r •· W! lhn~or to lo!l&lt;f' a f1·w da,1·~ pny Ill l~t~er the~r contbi!OIIS. .
llft , be ba• to • •·ery
u.teal
Tht.;;(' of you wl1n "'u~-·~1 111 aud :-s&lt;.ABBED hnn• nothm~ In b.: lf ro~l the fo"" o( 11111ure aa&lt;l ia
pruu.t or.
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NO TARIFF ON LABOR
lly ~;. labor w~i~~ ;,.~ .......... t.lo i
Durin~ all t he t11lk u f tlw ··upit ~t. l ist p n-s~ ~tbuut tilt- tn r ifT on lllll:llr, tflligeu~~. 111111 by Ill• latt tligeDI't!, ••;•&gt; 11• ·-•oli&lt;y
•·11· .. wt• hn1·&lt;' ru·n·r nvt i•·•~l 11 11 uro l uf ··ummert l upon the J!r in- wiolf'n.-..1 the - J'f anti intrtlllletl
&lt;"i J•HI &lt;'t&lt;tnlllt Kiit~· . lubur :
&amp;t!lden,.y or Iii• lllbor. ,,.. ·outvrW
T hi~ lill lll&lt;' &lt;'IIJ!Itu liHt p r•'"-' i~ nlwu_,.,. r •.,,.)_,. If• ~hout " for r-il-'lH'!r " •aly t b., '"''"' within llilu , ' "" • l.o
ul uny work•·r . ur n tu nl ..•r .. r wurk•·l"&gt;!. wh .. hlll'l" 'll ' " 1.,. IK!rn ou tsid.- 111'1' uf tho: h.-••t wil buul. li t ,..n
of I h i! pHI•' o f til&lt;' \ ' u it•·ol l'&gt;l ul··~. ·' "' t h•·r•• •·-~iMh&lt; in thi11 l'OIIIIIry au luna,.,.• li&gt;·f •• • n ,.,lu~•t ... t •nino• !;
or~n ll i 7H i inn. I•H•·k··•l loy o'll]'i t u l i"t ~. ~ 11" "'11 II." tlw ~ ..·i&lt;'l y for tlw l'ro- or•u•• ' " ,,.....,not ttul~· hur,..,., by
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T lw ohj t-.·1 ,,f th is "r~:•m i1.u l iuu is to loritllo! w ..r k&lt;'l'!! to thi.-~ conntr~· an•l ot...lt N. ""'' •.,uot.h.hi~t,.:
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•·tu iL"rn nt.: n n· ,.~· u ro~ l fr••tn tlw ··••••••t r_,. ,J i~lri•·t ~ o f 1-:nrot"'· h••lou~-inlo! n f int&lt;-ll...-tlllol '"' rr..-t , Bl....,noliu~:
' " whut i-. o·u ]l,~l tho· J ~·HIIlllllr.'. mul Hro• rt•u.-llo..) h_1· luring aJ,·ertiJte- l,..auty, ,.,,] l&gt;r omnnl&gt;l! ,.,·rr .-it II
!1!!'111 ~ 1111d ,.fT,.I"l' nf h il.! 111!\lh' \ in tho• l "u it o·ol l-&gt;tu to-s.
oym]oatl&gt;y.
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T ilt' -.to•ll ml&lt;hij• •·••mt•Hili•.;. rt' ll) l u r i•·h hll rl'•""t thmngh thi.~ tlt'&lt;'&lt;'Jl·
11&lt; ·1! u ud " n•·•· tl1•· t i•·k··l i~ Mll•l. thul ··nols l lwir ro-sjl&lt; &lt;ll~ihility nntil the "".. '"~'' ...,.,.trrf~ l ~&gt;1•·•1• of
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(i f o'foll rs•·. 11,.. •'M)Iilulist ··In"" 11'11111 IHIIIlr tlflmi"'-d f rL.._. t o thi!! ,.-~·• 11•1: l~t·lo· "' "ur d•y,

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Man And His Ideals

J•h.'·~i• Jih'. " '"' \\'h ilo· t l~o·y m i~:h t look 11 littlo· the 11·once for w.:•Jt r f••r
~otal iolt"'.lo • "' u... lon u
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t h111 ull l h•· ~~···ru~-:,· tlwy uro· slnlllj:! utu \ hcnlthy, untl tlo not luok liS r10mt ~ U. f&gt;.-1 in word•
Wll r n un;J hllf.,"Jl' 1'11 11M''""'' ' of us who t• mi~ti'III L"tl a fe w ~·,•al"!l 11)11•.
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are tbf iolf'al1 of • &lt;'laM of 111en,
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THE COMPETITIVE WAGE SYSTEM
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t h•• IIIIIOttut of,good~ w~ t:flD pu rehas•• wi th our mon('y. I f we ,•an buy
mnr e lor the Wll.gell we ll.l'l.' now tl..:o•i \'in~,r, the n ou r w11ges hnn1 Ueen
raillf!d,.' if n o.t , t ht&gt;n Wt' h~~tn• l!\'t-'11 ftk•lo-.1. .
• Fti.,'tll'e 1t our fOI" ~'Olll"!!('lf. then yon Will kJ.!OW,

MURDER WILL OUT
.-\t Jut it look11 1111 if 8fltne o f the mo.:thud&gt;&lt; usaL hy tl1e Xftt ional
A SliOC'iRt ion o f l l ur111fllcturenl will \)t' CXJ'IOiK't.l. It i!i ton hlul t hat lillCh
nice p ublic 11p iritcd men 1111 Olll'itl :'II Purr~· lind J nh n Kirb.r, Jr., exJ•rt'Oiidt•ti t ami pret~.itlt-tlt o f thAt or.,"Jtnizat ion ~houltl b~ brought t o t ime
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given
the t'Ommitl~ whil·h i&gt;l im ·o'fltigsting the • insidioWI " lobbyi~t.g,
lmt .1t loob f ront the \' er,l'
that w ho.•,·e r datefl to M Y a t:ty thmg
d ..trmwm tal t o a uy or !he trtetl a nd t r th' memhen; of t he capitaliat claa
will 1,.e set d owu u " IiaN" 1'11111 tha t will ht· abOltf all e.xCf!pt the f l"dd
of t he lawyer..
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mallnt h bot for tbtm-Gn
An)n•·inr ible organiut ion Ia tbe d• y.

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The Development of Government

gol'trnnwnt, or .. bat •~ l aa..t more - •~iKe~, It• prooludh't nf'tfl l itll fund ion llat .,,..., , rem•i....d
tDtlay ~111 hy tilal aa ....., ..,., I~ ocn·ut inerf!aleoJ 11110! 'Witil it lhf l.ttllnlullltlfiD !.llf11' il lou .....,.• ._.. tbe
of the! l'f'OP~- Ito ]&gt;O•n• 'tfl'ft' ,·t ry of wnlt~ in t" baaol1 ot tb&lt;'l 1trong. •ll"n•J..or. t.m- wbo owDN or .
lilllited, aad the frH&gt;Iy anol •·ery tli,.. I'I'be ..eak ~- tbe e«1110mk tooh of. 1 ~' t•n a~•P"l me&amp;o•. of P~ll&lt;hon
tiD~tly ut'r~ ..m uf the Jl('OJ!Ie .... tb&lt;'l 1trong. and in or~ler to •ft!Jl tbe g.•·eo Pfl&lt;:itty, and 1 ~ btlllne.
i be 1111pn&gt;b&gt;(' l.n r ut the ...:u:nwunity, • """"'" toot. ;., ol&gt;f'di~ntf', wt.o were by ..;-:~:;en;!~~~ ~!" ~~i 111 1
Ji.-lllg '••, nor. • ":tiltu o!W!, a 111• t~t tar mort' 1111sna-Ou. titau tMir U ]Jioiten, ~en! 11{ theg pro~rtiW.~ of
ul!&gt;tdt~tl not t.he •k•ll _• ntl ohl't''lf&lt;i~eu ot 1111otlorr 1yrtem of go;rt:Tr~ment w.. Aeeli· c:ommunity II founoiP&lt;I. Yet, tbe de•"eloj!lawyer• .:"·1 llfor.,......n.l jlldltfS ~~~ ID· &lt;!&lt;I, not t oundt-d 1111 Ioree, bt~t on rigbt, IMnt of ..,.iety .,.0,.1 IKI ead, nd u
ttr)&gt;ret 1 • Tbe l'f'OJ!lr 0\'fnl tbr Judp •nol thO! ba.Aie of t.bi1 •'!.'eoo• ...~ the IIOC'i tty deftk&gt;JII', gtoo·erament wllt'- al10
u we_IJ 11 thr 111,. ma•~n., • nd the UKD· jltopnty inttfffl ol lhf .atong. Wl'Altby de•·elope. Witll S«iaii1111 'Wbl&lt;:"k ,.,m
t.i't. Jifl~r • bo wu ia tb!,ir bod•.
minority, J'el!l"tWIITe.l,to .tbf! __..of tbt nut nage in the eeo'DOml~
\\ ar, bowner, .Je.-elotlft! • Je.den.hip nt t ile eJp1oltf&lt;l u t be ina i•peou ble mf'nl ot oodety, gcn-tmmenc 1
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roder • nd ~ 0.. di•J•pt&amp;r, l ad with tbeln tbt
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ilad to be "'Pi10r1N bJ' thaw "'"" bJ'
tMU ~bot A ppUO!&lt;I tloe lliNn• ot lite ;
ud t
,.,., 9let ~- tbe ....._d of
I n an alln~hi;w:mcrt~ of ~ht Lito•ro~y Dig~tb~ info r ni..t ion that M •~ people, t~ perooul eu-tati.-e
ow~ ha ,·e 90,000 lawy el'!!l UJ lhl!ll'Ou ntry 11 caUl'(! t o ou r atteuhon,-and power Lo )lfiiOe u 111 ""'· Tbu. flO•·
most of t hen,t holding J&gt;? tii ical o lliee. ~o wonJ,~~ we h 11n su eh bad '"'~' hiiiiiN f.b --'tr of tile Jl(&lt;lplt.
Ia •·~. T hey a re made w rtb the J&gt;IU'J)()S(' of p roclncmg eaJJea.
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111d u .aeb """' protector of wll•t tboae
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•'n:lm • •rTa•f of the wllole propM
f01't.ra~~ttt~l ~ deTelopN l"to an lJt.
ltrlllllntt of d:U• nle. •'-11 DO -tw
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b .-. dlallpd in tbt eowwe of tl-,

wb~il b tl&gt;e ptotmion nt ebu
jnn~~~Ht ,.,m ap i• beeo- the 8 ,.
t of tbe wbole people, "" l!"llgtr dl·
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lit, aot to nile peojtle bnt to maup O...bto1111110• -~ al'lln •• far u tbrir
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                    <text>Of WORKINGMEN
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Take Buffalo and Lak~ Erie T raction Co, '• Cars from
Washington nn~ Clinton ata. dirttt to park. .

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Exhibition Drill
Games
f!oller Skatinlf•

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:Sow fill any buthlon~o: tr11lu 'III'Orktr, olit lon1, wt f&gt;rOtlaimed lht:lll
1 Kllb ~ . 8
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.ame 11 .'"011 anti I wo111&lt;\ lw roml'l'lltd

I ~ th i• deal, an.l you know it.

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J•rlu• Jmi•l. l..nfa.•·ettr ~•ruare i~ uue or
I be Lrt'lt bing plnctl' for tht tirll&lt;.l IIUd
Ullfmptoy...l, onf' of tb~ huu t~· ,]'OI~
that l:"il't' 4 &amp;&lt;'II~ of reroa~e h• th;• bun
of ~ i&gt;n&gt;\' ,Ji~trirl.
\\'b•· ;huul.l t blf " '"'' loe dl"l'C'I'nted
t o , 1,loeau! t he lol'l,.....l or 11 ~"~l'i"ll ror·
J&gt;OMI.tio 11 tbt ~i•·p J&lt;rltlinll" nuthin,.:
to the dn· for iu frurhi~l' 'tout takf'l
froo• tht: 'dh' ..,.,.,,.I loin,.: lhKI mcrrt:n·
.,,. l~llitiria~• harul it (or •J•altry ~umf

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&lt;CA~atinu~.
from~~~ I.) :,:~,·;~,dT:~~e~s;:~·~~~~;:~
; ; ;,•:;• ar&lt;:i· ;~;,: :~1~1 ~: :~~: ·~:••~~';;.~' ~1t ;.
.... wbo arP rull!ung tbetr 0"'" wagoN!.
h tloere '"Y ob}N-tina to t.ei 11g uu.y more oftf'" ' " " fault of ' 'forPigr~" ijt.r·
Thuc ~·,. not maoy, hut tloe7 al110 ne.-&lt;1
l'fOt":ll?n fro~ tbr FOUnnand• of .''~de.
•~d II " olo·"'""~ thlt ~htlr aftlhat•on
• ·nh the U1110n •~ tetlatnly ll ~tej&gt; in
J•rogr~u in the right direction.
t:i11ht looura F"'' da~· ahouM bn ~nt4b
U.OO fnr t~i• ~lan of work. Out Ot bf'd
at mi•l11il!bl, ju,:l!ling Cl- df milk
w~l,.:hlnfr. llfty l'lllltul•, be(orf' nature.
bu ht'-rn •uJ•t•li""'l with the wbt'ftWithal

... bellf'\'&lt;'r thrf'l' i • any n~l f or a ew
looUH10 or ttbooll or roarkl; a11&lt;l ba•·ing
a holiday whe n tbp """''• ol tht: J'Ulolie
hll'f' l&gt;f"Cn ..tl•llf'•lf
h tberr '"Y ahjtetion to maklnM But·
t.rn a rnbolel rity! A11y objtetlon to
huilolln11 only with xood aound lumber
111!1 r l&lt;':lll, 1harr und t
.
b the~ any ohjH't ioa to &amp;ul,o\tilut iog
l'il·iliu d metlooda for jun11le ruetbD&lt;l1;

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tntl. tllan that of th ornera. If tbtae
1-'attor;r
l llll'&lt;!f'IOr. . Wt'N'
rorkillll'
ramen, or at lea•t would , _ t he
• ·orklntr coliN J&gt;Oint of l'lt w, lnUt'ld of
IN'in!f mert \' ..Hr ColleBt: Ora•luati'Ol,
thl'," wouM at letJI Ulldf'...Und • thl1
•lmr&gt;lt: fad:
Til AT AB LO:SO AS THE I'ARt;~TS
OF TII1-:SE aJII'LURES WILL BE
f't\rD FOR TH..t.:IR LONG HOURS OF

OLIVE
BATTIB'l'Cln
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hall ~~:arne bf'IWtf'". the ''
IDII tbJ Fprt F::r~e
The
are bflln~ (illt. 1n trim b~· '
ntly, wholl' L•nd""Y a1ul
gi•·ing tlw lln.tlPr• tbe ·bea,lit
ba.teball gt:nualahiJ•. "Doe"
will come i11 lor hi• Bbart: of t~
at tbt' diDCfl ball, •rre ht: will
ehatijl' ol tllf. mu•i&lt;:".
'' priu walt~ will he notber feature,

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Grain
All
Solid
Work~
Shoe&amp;

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b11·e • n;o: objtet.io11 won't you LED TO ElCPLO\' THEIR CHI.LD· nor

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u~a1 lttminal for the "trl'el rail· &lt;:"U•tomtr mnn• to ...,. nrfare to 11111 hlb to . t lit: Bull'alo Soelahtt. Tb~ t:d•·
"4'b ;~!::~·t!ail,..a~· hat Md for thit ~~~: ::::..:r;;•t h: !~!t0h11,todl~:;en1 ~: :;:,fl;'~, ':~~:!~~.~0 ~~~!i•:~t. ~rn:
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bot walt alld - ·
Aloo 11111 1 look at tOIIIt of the.
Broadway bw.ioHI Ullla wllo w rrP I' HY
aeth·t Ill t hill monmtmt aad ootlet
.-!tether the la~l't!'IN&lt;I b u1111taa i• ret po•uible
11 f or the new ~utumO·
bll• wblc:b M"t-"'1 ot t bt&lt;m art: •J&gt;O•t·
iDi t bout .

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ture ot the J&gt;llt.,.ong bum111lty, .ay you
art: abort tl to tl5. No llll'f&gt;iall4lio11.
I tit •imply dt!ductM frotll wllatla tom·
111( anti tbt: hou eolltllluM to eat eb.lek·
aa whllt: tbt: dr il't:t eth tbt: do« HrVIIl
In the •loo.ua bt: deiiYerv to l11 t he
morniaa. Tbe dalr.y b.111d1 are realiaiDA: tbat 01111 Ia u11t y lJ uht y.

Tttey a n rt:ally going \0 bunt lilt
the tr1.lllt., yt:t tbe tru1U will be able
lo ti&amp;Dd it ·u Ioiii u Oln aocial order
la baNd 011 tbt: riallt of t\'fltl' 1111.11 to
o.-a .,U,tever lit caa
lilt~ hi• J*·
••lolL Aeeordilll to npitelitU proP'
ert)' rigbtt • 111111 m•y ~ bollda

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BOI'I'ALO~~LlST, tl W. Ba.t~ St., Butfalo. K, \',

par~•t-workiiiJ!' t.l- par1:11U _• Ill Hll
tbeor 1.-bor Powt:"7'lle only thllllf t b.rt
J&gt;OIIIfl~for .' plttablt: ••••• jull .a
lon~r ••II r h •ld laboc fOIItiiiUt ill our
mllilt.
l\ot antll lilt: worlllllf el._ will or.
~~~ 011 tbt: t:eOIIOIIIIC u "~llu oa tllfl
~httul l eld eaa " ' upeet to do

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a "'i'•ld-klld labor.

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graften aro Lrt:attd 10 lnit:ntly
tloe1 ant &lt;:IDIIIt end l!.ll'~d l
beea llM thOM wbo baYe to
t \ t: buill- of pwaililoint
1111 co tht mat:h·a.
Itt'' It la l oo1 tile
1 zi o:.acht, ••d Ia ~R~C:b
tlltuat itl etc-f)' In

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t bC MDIP ot j111til'e of tile
piL Uowel't.r, yoa canaot f ool
.,..,,. pt:Ople all ~~ time.

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etfeoara~, U..t-bu.fllt lag 1rillrt.JUia

large crowd "ill attntd.

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yon k110W bfltWHD LIVL"O outing, and jndgiag f'9nl i11dlrallona a

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morlpJ" of any &lt;!Meription. He Wit~ t.b lld. labor.
111.111 owa ttoeiF: ill • lot~lldntd illdtlltrial
?riot 1111111 tbt: worll:hg t.lau mot~en
.JI.
Tl fMIIII and the llfl.t Slllllf one ~ SI.SI t:ate.rprilf., ••d IIObodY, IIOt e•·ee tbe "Ill baTe • •,. Ill the :~':• ot tlle
prtc.: ·~~~f~~'i~~~:::::~t:
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PHYSI"AL
COLTOU
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to 1ft riel! tplek.

NATUAI'SI'OOGI.ITUNCITH .............

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eem.plu: ud tlaborale lr.l11!l, b let olf
wUI "itll· a allort Urm.,&lt;or la ~dolled after

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U. e.U.rs, a11cl tWr ea.,

BUFFALO SHOE ·c.o.

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SPECIAL NOTICE

P'AJia-

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andttaU.,.. theloulb;or·
·baTe aay AllfHtioot
to •ead tbo - • Ia.
P. Huio, ..ecrttuy of
oa by·l••• .c 52 We•t
Tlle .Co=m.iUee wiU be

to have your .-iewt.

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:PEftR KLIPPEL
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Bufl'alo· Offtoe Furniture

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88-88 P EARL BTREEX
B ow o B'tUI lAne at AU '!Vm.u

liag aPd nolay elty oot t o the eemetcry._ eutirllly

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~~~.,~~:ro:!'dJ!::: ~~: •::,j r~~!:~ ~:~. ~-re~.ua11!e!o ~~~t.;beerad.
into our raak. •nd blld HIJ:td her wbo
bad hardly r~cbt'&lt;l the prime of her
heuth•d~lten 100 truea 11t1
wa r 111 for those n"uHI to •hf"t," II blld

.......... lftktflntrlrt . . ~ lite. He r

On

r Olf! •n bout nrlier i11
what "our paper" eeDta!Atd.
i"''netO of ltn ye•,. were riled iD
t'lot h"l t'LqMI, 11(11 II numbfor

l'1tONTf!lt IOUl
·Q. A R M E N A N T E =~o~::.::it~hc ~·~~c;e~li:N'I•:' ..~:1 '::~ ::~,tie~:• •:~r ~~h::;;:u:ll:e~l~ fllr
Ill~ ... MllfT
t till' In the tlltket. During b c r Jlft 1bo Il l' 110 m1111y Dt-WIJ,.flt'n. She 111turally
CI.Ut •IW'IIIIIf~kl-'ltlt.,U,...

h&lt;l t o •• •u~U~It -o hllrol f or • 1•itt1nte. rratl the part.r J•IJ&gt;c"r of our own e lt.y
8he w•~ • l'tlllttuiiD~
•
wit h 1he 11me ''"'· She. ptbe r('d f rc.tm
FiDe Jewelry RepairlDC
•'rono ea rly nmrniuH t ill 1111e 111 lll.llllt the t wo Jllf'On the m•tenal for lufiuenc·
2 40 Tec.-rao.. B uflal o, N . V
her t irr&lt;l f ttt bllol Jri•·r., the •twlng , ln)ltbto Com•••'? of b K du~.
D RY GOODS
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. SHO ES mao·bl':'•· Tulof'frul~oiJ ht1l u rrlc&lt;l oil'
8be .,..., • fl)lbl&lt;"r!
MEN 'S FURNISHINOS
her lluoloonrl J'l'tt l llt"ior•; ami t be b11d
.-'.fto&gt;r tbe b,..•·y •l•y'~ work ~be dill·
~ ~~ l~rnwn ° JoOn..hen..lt Ill I hi' t!Ut~.$11e triloutt11 l•tOf•lf•"''' leadet•. ut"rillcrtl
f11r t'JI•t&lt;:ll~'"· \\otb II l l rength of oron l tlr.tonr11 i 1111.,,b~miJelr.t ba•·e m•tle intbe
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OPB!I·Am JIEETDIO BILA!ICH ONE.
Ste-J•h rll J. ~1llon,.y will be tb,.
11ftker u 1111 opo-n-air rnnliP8 111 b&lt;'
Hi&gt;''" 111uln the aiUJ'icH of Brlnth
1111 S.tllrP•Y ,.1-enlnJ, Jun~ 2:.tll,
eorurr of Oenrllt'e a 11d ~Jorill~&lt;"r
&lt;:om,.dt:!l of B,. urb 0~.- u e
reqUHted to be J•tt'tf'lll ami IU&gt;~t In
making t bt mtelilllf .a turceq.
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r••l,. Finlty 81111 al1u
turr on tbl' c:Ontlition ot
the kant! 8tu.ly l:lul: "'"
by Com.-.de ,Jadt Smotb.
Ou •~coun t of the flOOr "'l'athr~
re.tiiUS tOUIH I Willi JoOioiJ&gt;onl'd uul tl
.-umi_' 'i!' T bunJay,_ Junt' ::!6. Aft&lt;.'r
tNIIh •g ~olllell &lt;:ono,.•le Cbu. ./.

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An-:'1 •be h••l not only be r•tolf to ur~ ; t..•ne fit," 1he u. ...t to
Tloua we
Suad•y e~·elllng. J uly l!:tb. 8),u ker
for. •..Olo. flll!
I II'UII~•t to know lr.tr 11 nd tbu1 •lit will f:lte!•hr n J.. ll•lr.ont'y . 1ulo~t "~bat
8br Will a mc.tbe r!
liw ilo our ID&lt;'IIIIIti~• 1lli11in,11 fJOanople Org•nlutioll t i l l do. "
Four r hilolnn wi t h reddf'ued rre- ot '''''lltion 111&lt;1 H lf·..~rillu, 1 •
follo•~•l llt r rottio, two boy• of 6 •"'' · Mrlllll! 1 • plrndltl l'flllf't•riall !
OPBM Allt JIE.ETDfO OF
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of S •nd 16. i&gt;..u
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tb~ "OIIITII&lt;l"~ to tlr.e 1•icnk 11 B•r \'lew
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DOINGS OF TKE Y. P . B. L.
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YOUR SUIISatiP'TIClN J!lt. '
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piCNIC AND SUMMERNIGHTS fESTIVAL
- AT -

Williamsville !»ri~~ng 9ark
SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1913
Under Auspices of' Branches 3 and 5 ,
Local Buffalo Socialist Party

Enjoyment
FUN -

FUN

FUN

First o t the Sea:;;o n
Take Maio Strttt Cars to City Lior, then Willi.uruvillc
Gn to Parle.

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Queen Gity Candy Co.
WHOLESALE
CAND I ES

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(WE Sl!ll VALUE)

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NOW IS T H E T IME

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striko.,.HII&lt;I th..- n••· inl of thf' working dass of Buffalo w ill
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luu·e HIIY mor..- of tht' llf'(~itiea of life
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VoLD-No. 54

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�.IAMfS J. .KEllY US

IN Am NOTES ON

.HIS SPEAKING TRIP

1

loori uguo teson h is t rij~:

Dunktrk, N. Y .
T!&lt;' Dunkirk m~ting i n !'Oint

raan&gt;t..&gt;r. waa a aucecao..

A crowd

a bout t wo bondtedgatberedn!!at l

railru•lde pot aud abowed tbei r
HI

loy rf'ln&amp;illillg I O thO I'Dd

mr&lt;'l tn~.

I ai!N,l Jpokc bdorc t bt

on t b&lt;' ~Ill, ou organh.atlon.
nuork• ,.·rr""'"Utakon.

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Und.er Aueploee Branohee N.... 1 and

7, La Salle andY. P. 8. L.
Take Buffalo and La ke Brit: Traction Co. 'i Can fro m
Wubington and Clinton 1t1. dim:t to park.

Exhibition Drill
Games
Roller Skating

Da ncina

FIRST MONTHLY DANCE

YOUNG PEoiUSiiusT
THUs;uiDAY

LLft. . .L . ...

BVBNlNO, JUNB I~

At FRANKUM. HALL, S2 W- l!qle 8treet
&amp;H&lt;I 111ult. ·
Jfttrw.-m
15 CI!Nl'S

Men's..,_
Oil ®
Grain
·All
Solid

Work
Shoes

-

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.Ti)i/lillltUDil/e !briDiRg 94lrlc
SUNDAY, }(1NE l2nd.· 1913
Under Au•ploell ~ a...,.oh. . 3 and II,
· Looal Bufl'alo 8oolall.t Party

_Good Speakers
FUN -

Enjoyment
FUN -

FUN

First of · the Seaso n
Tab Maio Street Can to City Lint, then Will.ia.msriUe
Can to Pad::.

..........

GULTOR~ NATU~-~:,.~=~~~~w.~LtotNG

Q, AR·MENAN

Cl~i• Utl..,...-.1f}''II.-J,_
Ut/'iiMf"Dfftt

R E S T AURANTS

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Td'e ...... o'-fof,_rREAL WHOU WHEATBRCAD.

Fine J.-.Ir7 Rep&amp;iriJls
~Ter-r.~ Bu,_.o, N.Y
~RY

00005
S HO!tS
h not beyo11d our rntb.;
M EN' S . FURN lSHJ NOS
Woultl evll!ry one a -rt hit

J. H. WElD EM ILLER

_

11~8.1/SO .£•-1•1 Jt.
Yoa P' q..Utrat a tAlr price h1r1

"'" ''"~" ~;;~~~L~"~\E'''

.Socialist Nert&gt;s Depot
Dally Socialist Papers

...

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ptrtodl.aalt.
APPI..U. SUB OAR08.

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ed t o war, for I bflie•·e that.,..., it but ====....;;.;=~-::.=::
ltgaliu:d murder, reoulling ia profit to
the greu eapitalltta, ud brioginrr mit-

try aaol atar .,...tioo unt o milli0111 of
orrorktf11..

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1271 Genesee Street,

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8 A M PLEROOM

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c,_,.,

UJ88 Salley Avenu~.

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Bdakf, New York, UDder the Aesol Kareh8, 1871

WHAT DO YOU OALL

eioa, t lley are abletouwlla•
to de!nt evuy aue111 pe to
HOII01IIie 1tnet11.., of .oeiety.
eve,. attempt Ul dNiroy
Tiltp aad e.tabliab ladu.Uial
raey laevltably talte• t be
pol~t~ul dau •Lnlggl.e betwee11
plll•h111 daAI (tbe
t bt e:rploited dau
tbe eapitalilt to

ld•rn aad try 10 r.r~te tile
tbat l (l('iety al!e'd1 rege11entio11, ll.lld
tbu it ;1 tlleir blllilleA to briag it
about."
-"-Pi" ;rou are ml•taltea, my !rlea 4.
Sodalilh 1re th~ 111111t merdtul 11r
( ritiu inJOfar a• tbey try to pot11t ont
tbe tad th t 10.,;111 ro11ditio111 aad ill·

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::~~:~~::Y ::rew!•;,,~::~.a~~~ : a : to~~~- l'~""d

know

the

proflta a nti

\\·e are iufonned thllt one o r the ori~inal t ight lis t
th is c it.'·. th(' Prall &amp; LC'tt·hworth Co.. a f,, w dK,\'8 Krh•r
111~·11 went out po11tcd It uot i•·t• to t lw e fl't"('l thai 1111
1
t('l·eiw~ 11.11 increas... of h •u pt•r c~·ut .. 1111d thi.~ is
olhl'ts 1&gt;11\·e tiOIIt' lht• Slime.
J.:n,&gt;t)• t"Xploih•r in t hiK city k uo w11 that! he h1111
h is 1;ta•···~. lont tht' sian'S were content f'&lt;l 111UI wh.'·

~h~:~~~.t~::.b:.;:;isfl~.~l.1:~1:;,.'~~~;·~~~~~ t!~d~~ll~~~!l~~i\1.

thP .. .,., tbe ;..e,·itable outeo111e of..,.
riai •lf'•'f'lop111 ~nl. A 11d tbey al.o b11ltl
th 1 t noen are u they are, IIOI· by tbeir
0 ,.. 11 f rff' chllin, but 11 J&gt;roduct.l of
their rn•• ironm~ljl, utinll aa tb~y mtllt
undN ~on&gt;]•ULJion of tbe -1•1 l&gt;o'"'r•
I that i!O&gt;'ern their t,..i11g.

j 11 ,th·i·&lt;lual fault• but ru ulu of
J&gt;rOro!-..~~. au1] :mpba1i~i ng
t bat tbo~~e 110eial proceau11
... hieb th~ ia&lt;lh·i&lt;lusl ia
he rhanJ!~d by colltotti•·~
Rt•J&gt;eal fr11m tbe
upon the in,Ji.-ioluat ma11 hy
rontlitiODo 111 tba rommon
all men. We tbo• tblt
]&gt;11\0't:t 11f th~ bulh·idual fail~ a n&lt;!
fail. the eomblned p&lt;twrf'r of the
munih c1n 'II'Ork W'OUtlen.
You w orkinjlnlt'n thfl l rcct•in~ ~y d o\11111!11 w ... ck ancl renli1.e
We.are i11dee,l t:OII\' inted !bat a
how hnrd it is It) lil't· o n it, d o 1·on en•r wonder how thl' man with rt. ~;..ncntilln uf 10eiety it aeedf!d, a
fltmil.'· ~ehl ll llllll( o n niuc nntl iwt.'l•' t" doiiHMI T
gellf'ra tion wbirh will place t be
rnon illltrntlofallabo.-ethe

. On th f! ot hl'r 11i1le of the book11 lht" ,,ril'l' o f lh· in~ Willi sonring t o
11 ht·ight t h11t rood IJ&lt;'&lt;'Km~ n h1x ury. ami t h(• trilling rai11t" in tlw pri•~e
o f Wllg"l"!l ill n ot suflil•i••rJt.
1'h t· n:·l'h ·nl of thl' l11bnr mOI't'IIII'IH hrouJ('ht 11ho ut h_\· tit(' ngitntion
o f tht• :;o;ocittlists hali not onl.'• been n menus of J:elting ll littll' IJ.e!ler
J'll_l'. b ut t o m1w .•· workt'11! it has awalu:nrd them t o the fltt.'t that t.ht&gt;y
nre l •rin~; rflhlw(l by the cupitfllis t t·I HI'l.~.IIIHI thnt if rrop('rly orgsmzt.'d
o n the politic11l nnd t•conom ic li1•ld th&lt;-.1· ••ou]d hrinl! nbou t 1\ IIYiil e tu
whic h woul1l cn11hlt• t•\'('r_r wo rkf' r t o obtain t he full protluct of h ill
toil. i n~lt:rttl of Olll'·ltixth 1111 Ill preKent.

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tht&gt; hos."{!.&gt;l wish l o rai11e tht ir \)rices t hey tlo u ot wn.it

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OUR ORITIOS
we .ar.,calle&lt;lu]&gt;olllll
k itul of Rlnnding joke( t)
our Oll JlO!lellt.!l thllt we a r e of ...bicb i• of •vcb
f1i varit ies. T h('y &amp;tty tha t. we d o no t agree among ourseh·e~~. that we
and.., full of
nrt• .!i•·itleJ into di(]UCA. IHHI t hat whil;:o we preach pc a c(', we pract ice
war. 11t !Cast tha t W(" wnr upon ea eh other .
Aa o ne . who claimed to kuow, u id p ublicly in a lecture given in
n 1•h urch in this city. " I f t h ere ia any ltlace, anywhere. that o ne can
ho•nr IIIOI'fl wrangling th an nt n p art)· meeting of Socialis t s. l would
like to k now w here it ia f' ' ~ow. our j;t'oorl b rothe r could luwe found
it quite easily it be had attended a few m eetings o f the councils o f
the d &lt;i'nomination of the c hur ch in which he Wflll l ecturing.
W e admit that there a r e many ami \'arious opinion&amp; expre~~~ed
upon pnu! iieally all t h e phases of Soeialiam. different v iews upon
tactict.. u pon platforms and certain planki ln the
. It. is
true that we h ave in o ur .ranks
h it~

or

tt

~~id!t f~o~~;:,~a~'::a~ 1l:e~11~~·;~1~ _.

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to be p u rsued . And it ia well that
so.
It I• our b~laeu to call to
The m em ber11 of' the party are mentally a ctive. If t hey were not orbo are 'PI""I oo etrort to
they would not be in the party. You an n ot required 1o think in • 110r:lal Ol'dttr wblell 1~
order t o be a m emb er of t he old political parties. In !act y ou are II""' lm:apult,- to

;f~1:'gu~:~l!·o ,~::~b~~ :i~~~~t~h~1e~~:~e":.kn: t':e·~::i:;. 1~i~! ~~~;;::~~~~~ :!t :!__ t bey
eu y lor you, a'nd for them t oo. But t he Soeialiat ia tire() of that ; h e -elves thl11k: It ralioul aad juoot.,
goes in for him.elf. H~ hu no faith in leaden, b e wan~ and baa his
aay u pon m a tten in which b e is inte rested.
.
_ Tbia ia democracy, p ure and aimpl e. · ~ the party ia growing
quite rapidly at the present time it is well.1 hat these difrerenet:a be
thoroughly threahed out in order that ')VI! may ·han a poliey for future
llll~ even i£ tha t poliey would have to ehanga to m eet ehanging eon·
diti~

·

. Tbeae wrangle~ and
aoeial. ehureh and
tiona ' 'prtaeh
stagnate
Yidatia.

likes
tioDI,

timea,
all
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WHAT WE HAVE AOOOMPLISHED
:'\o woutler the c~tpih!.list dRI!&amp; thro ugh their u ews papcrs are
pr11~11ing the conserl'fltivcs nntl howling against the Socialists
'
n •ht·ll l.
Tht&gt; t l'('t' llt r e1·i1·11l of the labor lllOV('Jltt.'lll by the Soci11list s hs11
"OSt lht&gt; capita li111 elas.&lt;: many thou~~ands o f dollars. n ot o n ly by· what
it h~~ ('0111 the m for loss of profits through s iOppage or work. but by
the m cr &lt;i'aN' of wa~tet~.
\\'e hal't' heard of many ca11t11 whet(' firms han• ,·oluntarih· ra ised
t he wagt•!; of the ir e mplO_\'t't'K a dollar or 110 a wee k in ordt.'r to war(\

they prollt b,- it at tile
pe11te of t.he ~"'Ute peoplo.
It 1• our bua- to gh'e
to tile de~~~a~~d of tile workers
d al Juatlce wklclt irltladM abo.-e
~ opportualty to tlljoy to Ute hll
!n~lta of tlleir owa labor.

becaUM

.:

of the ela• .

we are lnvi11dble; it w"
are Jon , hMauN we are 1011
d~i1ta. The .tr't!11gtb ud
Sociells111 rett.l ill tbe tad ohat
leading a el&amp;U •trusgle; that the
1118 el~• i~ uploited utl 11pp~t~ by
the raJlllahlt dau, aad t hat wnhla cap-

k:a11w11 I• U111tarla11 clrel~. at·
tar.k:t Jt.ue ' -• ••dt 1111 t.M• by the
radieaJ,. Ia t be dl"ft91aiaatio•.

81. Petl!nbvr1.-ne joar11&amp;l Rill'tt~

tJtatlstko relath·e l.o tile a~ar pe11altie. i•r-f IIJ&gt;oo · U!•
RUM!aa pren du.riq tlwl •outlt ot
lol.arc.ll.
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THat lllatlatiet Mow tllat tlli rt7
jo11r111l1 aad 1111p.al11ft U.ve 1.alJ t.ato tlletotal ...lll ofl8~ rllbiN (O".;.
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tl:e t risltttal .,....._"" wltirla took.
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to T akc Hands of Colond Wani and Hls Counc:'
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6a requi red rl'Uilt ato•l ba\'0" a
dl'~t on tb~ raJ'itl &lt;'rr•·tion
· aiaal lltation. i f th,. olaV on tbe
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aillo.d f or a ne " ' ~tatio.~o within a
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TH EP,OSSI Dl LI TJDi' ~'OR XRAI'I D , mo11ey.

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OP C A.I'I TALHUI.
ARE ORF:AT~:R 1:-: TillS COUNTRY
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aflil to a big h&lt;'r Jl&lt;lint ia tbi• ton11try
tban iu any otbf't . ~·ortoiX'II&amp;tl piled
biJ[her thau in a11y other. Co111111li·
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IEEJDIIYEII, HELPEII AND ITAILEMEI
At BRAUN'S PARK, Gene.su St._and the Creek
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SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1913

The worker~~ ha,·e 11roduced enryt hiug for t he ('BpitRiiat
for a long time. Why not do something for our~~elvea for fl chuogef
It i! tough luck when an ex-P resident baa t o go to court to prO\'e
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future belongs to the sttolll!:. tlie active, the daring, and . the beat way for yon ~ to
one of tliem is by • howing lrtrengt.h, a cth·ity abd daring in tlie daily atrn4gles for
Tile fonndations of th.e new wocld of the' futuro! mu1t be laid now, tor (h~ '"""'~wl'""''""'
outcome of today. Tile Sopa}iJct ~.acidy will not cowe ·about as ·11 mirae~. it
come
as the re~rult o( our ow-n acti\•ity 8nJ .. eflort.. It w1U not be the r.:ali.r.atiou of our
but the prOtlut1 of Our 'actions. 6his world ia a man-made world, a nd 110 ~ill be"the ~ne.,.,·e ft r t
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THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE

All 111111 nr !lUll WNhw~&lt;rta~ \lh('u ho IJf'nt II v.ngoii \oail of Jl()licemt!ll
Tb~ .... n o! the J'f!OI'Ie &amp;ball rule I IDfOfD\~1 .- "bo ... tM . peovle ....~ admit till~ I t .. to tb_eu tG\f'r~t
t o th t Uuft'Hiu 1'111.11 to orr~st 1- \\ C11l l\lll lou!Uni'A8 rnanagPr and T\111 11 a •ery romforuoble plo,....e, but •nil ahall rul&lt;! f
make 'helie~e t llat th1. •re ~~"~'""·1.:7'~;·;";
ot ••Jotaetleall.- muala~:lew 111 our mod
I nil• II wa, tlllkm)!' 111 LlH 111('11 on tho ~&lt;lrtke of the mnc hmtii\A, tra -•et• , and Jo~t ~aoooe of tbl1 1t

e•hlor of !lull pllp&lt;'r

nndlf'lll• \\II" 11 ']1111'1 nnd 11111lhgrnt lot of mtchii!UCS ~ho
l\t'r• alll!OII!IIO ku011 ho11 tht lr (clio\\ "orktn; 011 11tr1ko II CrC mak
m.:: 0111 Cauell hn&lt;l ht:., 11 t 11 1kuur but 11 r,.,., tniiiUit!:ll ~hen Po hce
Cn plnlll ~ ••rn-..t ol uppt lltt ,\ &lt;111 th• K&lt; en• 111111 "ti iHHit 1111\ rxp!Rnll
tlou l&lt;lllrl ~ct to JIUil 111111 from t ht \\ugun m tht ma.uner of 1\ bull)
\\lth 11 ]IIIIo nuthontl llhlt h ho 11111 1 ,] 1 n~tl to ltll.'l&lt; r t
Ins tead of frlghl t-n llllt th1 workc~ of the Boff111o 1'ltls \duc h
ua;, the IIIIS!IItHI of t ho r•oh~e lt luultho oppoontt' ,-.ff, ct One of tJw
polict•mf'll wa 11 ,.\·•·rlu•arcl t(} !Ill.\" '" thnt thrrt' ""''"' only a frw of the
Pit hi llH'II out uutil Cntt&lt;:ll ~pokt&gt; tn t lu•m ; now thf' whole bunch
on 11trikc "
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T he Police ,j.,1111 rtmeut bali a)WII)""ill !we n 11 weapon of t he c&amp;pi&amp;.alist
claM with whic\1 it hall bci&gt;Tt·n lht wo r ketll into MuluniMiOII wlu~ne1·er
tht•y ha n • s tt ... r11 p tt•ol to rill•" up sn.l fight a~o:11i11Kt condition11 which
hKfl brt·orut intole rl'lhlt·. In ffll"t, it iM as we heard Oil(' p-oliceman lillY
to ltllOtho·r rf't~eutl•·: ' ' \V" 11r,, julll tools in the hRIIIIs of thf' hoAAell to
do tht·ir &lt;lith" wo rk . while thtl" reap tilt lwnefit : illllt cad of protecting
thf' peo1&gt;le.. ~ .. rnuat ahUIIf' thf''ru.'"
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The capita liat. politicians know t ho·ir bosint'M well enough to
foreae" whl'lt will hllpJW!n llt'ltt f'lf't•tion if t h(' growt h of the wor k ing
rliiM ~~enti onent eontinuea in"thi;; eity. Thf'y can sf!oe t hat if the
Hot•iAiilltR keep up the ir work of otgRni.r.iug lliUI edur.ating t he work·
""'· thnf' i~ ew•t)" pn113ibility thltt Sot-i11JU1s will ht&gt; t&gt;l~tf'd to office
at the I'OIIIiug ''"mpaign. and abovt' a ll t hinga th111 ia one thing that
muat hP pre,•ent ....l. if they wish to retain their profita.
Thf':rdore. the fight must ht&gt; w11gi'd a~tainat Sod~tl istJI 1tDd
n Pwspap Pr And t heir 11ptaken1, and you may depend uron it money
will not he sparrd in the Attempt to put U!l down a nd oul..
But tht c11 pitalist politicians han• figured o ut tht&gt;
t hi.ol time. They have been ao aco·ustomed to ha•·in~r ·
o wu ••ay.. s.nJ only hal·in~: to gi\"C the order and any
r.,tno\·e;t. t h11t they helit\'1' it will he the 110111e in thill clllle.
Soeiali11t1&lt; nN' not eo eaeily detealt&gt;d.
The SocialiJita cannot be fooled o r bm w-heated. They know that
t h"' otJ~· w11y th11t tlu~y can gd a ny r t lief i11 to turn the men who
N'pN..ent the capitaliwte out of office and put men H1 their plwc:(' that
~pN'sent the workera..
I t iN imposMiblt' for all,I""OIH' tn r•·pro~f'nl both 11idt'a nnd L•r this
ay~t l!m of 1110ciety.
The capit.MiiMIK now !'OIIfrol all thf' oflie&lt;'ll 10 tho•ir interettl.. anrl
art&gt; in a roaition to pcl""l!M:Uh• t ht• workinll' dali&gt;l to their h,•art 's de·
light. and IIJ'C doi ng it.
The &amp;leialiat.ll intend To PIPCI 1111'11 to nffice t hs t will represt•nt l hl'
working t·lau. 11ml """ill t'(mdm·t thl' 11fhirs or stnle in tho·ir illtl•l'e!lt
7'o:o 11111011111 of hullclo.r.ing. o r th ro·RII'ning. or Jlt'1"1L~nting of th~
Sociali11t11 ll&gt;""ill pNl\""f'nt t hem f rom lht• work of reof1(s niting IIO{'iety
on a ha111ill that will ~ein! the workPn&lt; olf thi1&lt; worltl 1111 o p portunit y Tc
reap the f ull product of tlll'ir toil.
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,.. ....... .,.,n h to n~le tbt large cap1 can oltlnde the~~&gt;l.elvt• Wllb the lH!hd 1•b- H01.o111it iateTta t bu are
t•h•t• •ho are eveT nger lo .,... now that 11 11 w\tbia the po11'er of aav IJO' rt':III!Dtlag whoM woll l.a the one
"I tb&lt;' omall ODI!!I, or tbe ~mall Uj&gt;l ernmrnt to hai'IIKIOIJ.e all tb.! eontrad 1~ rules 1.11d will nde 1.1kulg u tbry
tahou •bo wa11t to uoe tloe power• of t11rv dau •at"'"'- eluk•na datil "' l tnlt tbe te:11nonUe prwera 1.11tl -··~~'j,.,.;,.,_
!!OHrclmtl&gt;' to cru•b t be large onu, modrra .ot:oety
of M&lt;ltty Tbe ~ag
tbe fa':""•n, who) d~maad a bogb_ lat~tf
Tbe m01t fODI~IeaOQJ t•nrtemhr 110 part I• theu·· polltleal """'""'""""•II•.. ~·
o~ ftgT&gt;rnltural r•rodu~to. ~· tbt&lt; IDdl~t· of ."'odem eapltalut .oeltty l.a 11ot th~ Leeaa.e tbey llaTe 1t0l yet
lroal wurlu•r11., who l.!"fl er~"&gt; hlt for tbeap Uh&lt;OII of hltel'u t, b11t tloe di'l't,..tty ef 1tre11"'b enoqk to eomJM'I
to&gt;Od: thr iDdt...;du•ll•ta, .-bo are 01'" inter&lt;"lt ud, re~.uttiar ,,.. It, the p.ar attutlo11 ~ tftlr
roo....J to go•·~r11meat lalt'rfueaoe Ia ~~•• strv.gs!... Tbe rMl objeet of polL· ud will
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"'""~•• of _,., l!t'OBomy, or the t'Ol· tou Ia our day, lberefon, l1 tbe eoe·
Tbe will of tU .-orldal!
k r th·i•t•. .-bo inolot oa tbe ~laliu· qoetl of vo_litl~l powu for ~··rlifpt&gt;H ~·et • .DeJI!fible qaaatl~y
t •~" of tb~ mn111 ot J•rodad&gt;oa aad of ~oou·erhat 11 l1to a mfll.a• ot ed· anJ ••II ~-Ia 1;11 Dllt&gt;l
o·oTnlllunlutlon: the i,:aora11t 1.1111 ua· •·au~inl d ... letel"fttl..
r~lilr tbe u-lllte DKfl!lity
duuted, or t be latent,eat u d wellOf coorH, the polllleiau will ae~er toaurtftl a«.ioa oa tloeir
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THE WILL TO POWER
Life iA ""; 11 to power, uya the German philCHOpber, Neitucbe, and the nilinc eluses of our
dsy-and of ·a u pre\'i oUI day.-b.ll\'e long ~i&amp;ed • tlliJ ' IDd De \·er h~tated in their attempt&amp;
to monopOl i&amp;e all the powen on earth. Their will lo . po~• bu a\ WB)""II bun very strong. a nd
uceedingly relucta nt in reMgniz.iog ita limitatiOil&amp;. Howe.er, t he chief limitation of man iR man. 1
The will to power ia alh·e in everyone, and the n.:ili ia eompetition for power, and in it&amp;moat
devdope4. and formidable form the atruple betwMtl tlle elauet and nationL
The rn~t aipifi.cant atrunle f or power in our~~ W that bet wet&gt;n the workill.g claM and the
capitalial clau, and that object it nothiuc leu thaD the government of the ciTilised world. not
me rely t he political govemmeat, but t.lt.e govei'IIIDent of the eeonotni., world, whieh ill the' foundation and 1.0urce of sll other ·po...-era.. This ia. iodeed, a -.tupendous 11trunle, the gra.ndeat, per·
haps, tht' •orld ha• C\'er witnNeed aince t he de.truct ion of the ucieut llor111on Empire. Ye t \'ery
few of tbote who are able to make themsel n~s heard""in publie diseuuion. outaide of the Socio.Jis t
mo•·eme nt , see111 to re&amp;liu ita rrandeur and app~iate the wignificauct&gt; of the fact that t he working c\&amp;11!1 haui gathered at rength enough ·and aelf..col*.louaneas enough and self-relianee enough to
cballengt t he most powerful cia. that enr ruled .oeiety to combat for the mutery of the world.
:\l ost of t bOI!Ie oppl)fle&lt;l to t he Socisliat mo,·e.ment fail eomplt&gt;tely to understand that thi&amp; is
not a struggle for hread and butter on thr one aid e, and property rights on the other, bnt for
wo rld eoneept ions and ideals of cult u re and civiliution. But thl'~· ma~· learn to undef!ltand it
by Rtud,;ng the Socisliat mo,·ement in all itli upect&amp;.. Tl}ey may _l"t't lt·an1 that the ·struggle for
power on the part of the working cl8flll ill a nruggle for tbe emancipation of man from t he •ial'ery
of the thing• of ll""hich he himll!lt is the crtator. material t binga, llpiritual thinp and aocia l inatitutions and for the cstabliahment of a 110eial ordl!!l' in whieh the econotnio·. politieal. intelleetu&amp;l and
moral. fN-edom of every matnre human being will beMme a r eality. anJ the fullest pbyaical and
mental development of e''ery individual a posaibillty..
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The Soeiali111 mo\·ement ill directed against the old dave morality. llll well u ap.inat the old
mal!ter morality, againat the rule of propt&gt;rt~· over man, u well aa againRt tht rule of one claas over
another. againat 1ex aiiVery aa well llJI against "the d~titm of authority.
WhPre there ie politia.l power ther.. it 11buae of power, unless it bl' relltricted to eertain function!! and kept nuder strict control of t he pt&gt;ople; and the foundation of \.I IJ&gt;OWer of men o•·er men
it t he po!l!leUiou of J..be meaDII hy which people live. The people wilt tw thair own mutera and
contml eHry p-ublic power as .oon 11.1 tin·,· ha ve mad e themad n:~ the maaten of their daily
bread in the broadeat aenae of t he word. that i11. of the mean• by which t heir daily bread i.a
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Bd alo Gt!ael'al EIIHit.rit Co.. ! DrfUt, teat-.b, ,globM, eve a a il
lall' (Compt7oller'• report)
alaintenaou, $8,000, per lt.Dlp ..
A ~iu.tloo (oa life 20 y~), ' 10,000, per lamp ..•

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Total co.! Tu.qttueleet ri c li(bt.a . ..

&lt;.'arre nt fro111 ~ua'alo ae'nual Electric Ca.
undergronP.dline~worth) . . .
SaviP.g 01"f r Welabaclo , ..., per lamp per yet.t .•
Sa•·ing per year, 8,000 lt.mps ..
Elet t rie•vla,goverp•lu!JIO!I, :'.iyean ..
Tbe coauni..So~~tr of Public Wo rb alated that t.lle Eledrie
prol&gt;ably niH t be priu of live light el&amp;etrie Tuagatea po.t f rom
t7 ..SO per ligh t, to t-40.00 per pott fo r ~nywhere ebe t biiJI on GenHH
T hU! or Ul.Y otber nwe c:uDot. be made lUI4at tha d~an of tha Pa."bllc

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forth ~

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h,:...-e rer, ..... unabl" to •~11re on~ ot
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Tra•l•·• and
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bold a u orwon • ir me-eting ! o r th e bf, ae.

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ft! ofthernillhaDolta.ndwutololtba t
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the

mil! t..•!otr tbi o
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]&gt;taro to l&gt;f! olaw,.ing upun thf oniDolo
ot tht' working d••• th~t uo larger

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T he aMoad p ropc,.itioa i1 not only to replace t hil &amp;,.ll6o Wellbach p1
wit h 8,000 'f1ulpten la111ps, hat to buy the t;...,-ent
wholeale ['OWU
tloe city· uaing itt condui.U a.ad uplarlag t he 3,000 are lamp1 b the
HCtion aow OJit! ra tcd .,ith d- ngfroua over-bead wire. by DDdt'froo.l1&lt;i
uinC&gt;9,000addi tio.,. J high power Tllngatea l OOwatt eledrie Jampa,(a
of thiN! at t.llecornen.
Tb.ia bayl.nJ! by the thy of wholcule Niagara electrie earrea t a t
borupown.., th e nnr
rate, woald ..,., tha d tl' a f'llll
JAMES J. KELLY
dollazw Clll. tha llY..JU.l" CODtnCtl of t he gat a nd. "eleet rlc
.
.
in In whielr they recei1·~ o;U: two ~ ot1 4ollanr, or :rut
them to ff'&amp;h~ .the meaa1ag of the dua d~y .J'OU.Id ba•·e to pay 1! 1t &gt;nttal led tU OWII IDDllldpel 1)"8tem ot
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for
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only
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,...prt • tb r jOOitibility uf th•ir modng Ke lly " "ill •peak:
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to all macllla btt to tta.Dd l.rm. It yoa
do not, t hey will UN ua .,0rM t haD
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J•Urebued Ill powe r r~lles t rom cu .. rad
.t Coadait Co. 8,000
" lialet&amp; tolbtiJdaJ Ia 4oae by C.a ·
lamp•. 100 .,...ttl eacb, f CJ!Iacing 8,000 Welobaeh gat lt.mf'l!.
gre111 pretty qalt!J, doel'l! will be IIi r&amp;&lt;
100 wall• ucb, ~lacing 3,000 are Iampi Ia retideote volt Ia
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the workla«peop41 hu l8114il
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CUT THIS OUT

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buildinpwholc•alo o•·cr retail ratet,Syear.

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FOI BUFFALO
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$2.60 to
$6.00

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IN BOX

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GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC

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Local u·;;;~·n No. 16
IEUDRIVER.I, RELPEII AID ITAILEMEI

At 18RAUN'S PARK, Gcntsee St. and the Creek
1.'t1~~
Ticket.. Ill Cent.a

Sunday, June 8th,

f euthatbbnamewl/lbetlivolged\ - - - - - - - - - : . . ; _ - - _ . . ; ; . . . . . __ _ _ __

�~·~liAIYI~ ·
PUIIi..aHm 9ua.Y aT T'IG
BUFFALO SOCIAUST PUBlJSHING OOMPANY
•

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IM'PAlAN.Y,

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· ~·

PEACE D4Y ..

Ci.reulaa~ were distributed to the pupU. of the public Rhoot. lut wee.k fanm, ah.tloD. to
tliat M:.y 18th wu E~e Day, aDd giving .ame rlartlina facti in regard tq t.be eo.t ol
the cii.iun. of Bdalo.
·
· ·
O.aly ·a few weeki ...,.0 we had with ua Oeorp R. Kirkpatrick, antbor of " W~'Wltat.
who 1poke· to a great audience at ElmwOQCI Muaie Ball, upoeini the 'e .pitaliai ~ iD til~ '"'!•,me• I ~:::;.

to PQ,m~:=di)G~~~ri~:o~r:~;:\~P1:.~~~e:!·~.~·P:~~!:~i::~~·-:i·:~~

ana police .and militia..-®mpoaed of the wo~king claa, to be used to foree the wor:kera to:
•
k~p the capitalitt claaa in luxtlr)' and eaae.
J.
1
The Peace Day ~rculu points- out aollfe important facta that ~ow how the war game,
the .e.hildren are ulted to learn, and •ussest
here in Buffalo, Md we quote a few

~,

take a few lewon1

blend u -..d~laa m~ .lODe 6, lttt, at the pc11t otlloe ••
Bulfalo.New Yorlr., 11.Dderlb•AccofM.&amp;fCb8,l8"li

SATURDAY. MAY24. 1913

THE SOCIALIST WAY

between &amp;ba Uatiecl Bt&amp;\H and Orea' BriWD we bi.V. been a\
a boundry line 3,800 milts l q, not. forWled or ,uarded, or wa&amp;cbed wt\b.
tpeDd 10 much on \he ~ aynem?
·
. pow~~r lhat. flllJ tiM world with terror
wealtl:l bestowed on camp and cotuU
Given
the human mlnd from error
There were no need for atleDiola or forts.' '

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all thi•di rtot!.

win tile ~~&amp;!HI &amp;ppJau.e of
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we ban 111111\: it tomaay
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tb iap, of tb.f.it
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''E11d~

"Ill

aer iptiollt&amp;rdt.
Y . P . ll. ~ :NEW&amp;
pat IIIICeet.l for
T he nut replar buli11eu mPeting or and .tbe wo rk yon ~V~
IIUJbl . the br«loe rbood of

the l'oung People'a, Sot:ialitt League
will be held Thnnday e•·ening, Yay

;:!~=:~; :: ~~;:;;~:d.:.~·~ an

:~~~~!:~!d, '::,~~~~.~ ,::1!:':; o;i~~...~ ed \:::,,s:;:•lli~~~~..:=~~.,1 ;~,",·-·I Uf"'q'"

eome from the OIIUI4e.
. . , . . . . . . ........ 1

I ... I:*L

Charles Baumann

'M ERCHANT TAILOR

Louis josephson
.j

====c======:b=========l member to;:_~~~~~~~ afriend .
Bala~tee

on band ll'a1

~ Ia.

1.00

~'t11 nk

L.ng .

1.00 WeiiiCI"'.

!!.00 Umou .

lftdlht,_ -

P_.. Pir.a iOH
~70

.. and

£Xl'E:S8&amp;8.

Oulttlol

li...~•ttr S•111plt Clot~lng
, . . . , ...... I

!~!·~;::~ ~:;~~~i.t

_

Th e \'oung People'• Eoo:ialiu Leagn• ~ry an&lt;l tu.r .... tion
Dru.m Cotpt held their llrn rehearsa l. work11ra.

WOIII.Ali'B OLtTB.
lil3 ..

REOElPTS.

_

1.00 Supr . .
.r.O Coii'• . Pot.
.GO Gro-rie..
~ . 00 Alwin Ehma ( Rolla )
I.OU lh ekin 8 ign Co ..
100

. .. _ . aL, Quflalo, NoV,

~~et~~~= :t~h~0 e:~:~~~~,~~~:,.~h~,:~e,:~~i~~!~:.~r~: i~o~c:~:elu1r~ I

the past week . we ha w~ a word to say.

nod r:~~ ~;~a8g':11 ~~: t{~:p~:~::::n~f ~~:~~fr ~:;l~)~cn~~ ,~-~~~,c;;~td a1:~~i~~n;,
r clio:f. !llany nttcm~•ta
work, but t o no avail.

wer~ made to abolish the Sntnrd.ay night

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PAJ!':.~!r~i.ot~:;at::u a:!,,i'l:t'
ta:;J,atc!u~:;/"Q~ 1~ 11:11-;tz~.!:i:

1011

While some of the stores wt&gt;re read\· to gin• up thE" Saturclar

2eg

Stt. Pruident, Ob ... A. (him•.
7th St.; Set'y, Pa-ul r. Se bl adl•r.

~:~~~~;:~~:~~~-e~~hc~;. hl~:~:ds~~:,-~~h~~a:~~~~- O:r ~~~~~~~~~:e~.~:~;~\~~;~! ~"='~"~"~"""
=9"===== I
n~cind lUI

bt&gt;lie,·e that

low as $:!.50 and $3.00 per wet'k fo r the ir work. nn•l we
ei~h t huul'l! is all any \'l'orke r should he corn J-.ell ed to put

~~~~sa17~~;\r

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Total

Btx:AP IT OLATJON .

pace
this

!l~~&lt;~ ~~~.;~'1th1~~~~~=~~·'=e~h~0 r::frr!c~~~~~~~~i.s~a~~~~~~ihe'r~tcti~'~d':e;~·=;

'; it couldn 't be done."
DO:SAT IO!IlS.
;\Ira. L. Stllke-beant, eoft'ee and tugar; lira. Rauf-cu of ~at; lii'L
W, Xeddr-coll'ee; ltlia Kedd:r-upr; A Workingman-! it.. batter.
·
Fiunei.al ablemeut ot dante ot Sot.iall•t Woma.u '• Club, )lar i'lb, J9U,
t11e beoeflt oJ tbt 8trlk.Jat Depuuneat tllou Work.en;
BECEPlTP,
E..UENBES.

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l ee .....•.

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!daabardt .1:
Total

' _BEOAPITULA.TfO!\.

.~~'l'~':!'!!~:i:&lt;'.£!1~;~k•;i~s

in fo;h:
Dutl'a.Jo re11lited this condition of 11ffa irli nnd
knew that the on ly way to reml'&lt;ly th e evils was to orgnni1:e the
..Jcrlui into a uuion that would DE~IAKD a reduction of hours. au
rucrt!lllle of pay, Rnd the aOO litiou of Saturday night work
We also rt:Hiiled that otht"rs htul made feeble at.tcmptll to orgnn.
Opn fOf
1
ize these workers; othel'll hnd tried to do away wrth the Sat urdny T•k" Baffalo &amp; Lab
night work. but had FAILED.
•t w.. hlngto!l
We knew that it would be ye11rs hefo r&lt;• Rny relief &lt;·ould he Adolphus Busch
obta inetl going at the anail 's
11dopted by those who 11tyle them·
G ...... r "'-'••
seh·&lt;"S 111 eou•er ,·a ti vC!I; iu fa ct,
element had pron•u positin•l)· BAY VJ e.w

....

~ .00

Oo~

prlntiug ...

;·.._..
==0 ~
=·="·=·~·====='9r=======~
Patronize Only Movln&amp; Picture Theatres

'

~~~.~e.When
c~l~~~al:'!ee~n~a~~c~~;
:ie~k!h;:r ~thh~ ~~~;,r;~~~~~( f~~~~~i~~: DISPlAYING II
the elerlui once got together m a hallJt thJ.not need

.

one

1 ~nt~~~e~~~\et~l~~

':u~~!~h a1 hs~~i~:. 0a~~: :;~~:~~~·ns

JHJS

d~~t ~~~e:a!~~i~~~;i~~h~o ~~;e: ~h~~ ~~~.p completely,

sueeea of tbe strike. Another dav would
clerk of8 ~~e !:~n~~~;:u~ 1 ~t~~=~P~:~e:h~ 11~ :~~J

SIGN

the

he'!J'IB of every on': of them.

st~:e\:~~~~li~~e cf~r ~~~t ~~;;:~r:
bomb was in the ~b~~)~;~:nit~~cr;ein the ca~ 1 Jo~~

1

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UNION . ~

•

IN BOX
OFftCE
WINDOW

mQ~f{Z~~ ~tt~T;C'1{V£,.i!~'iJN:b~~I1 ~~ ~~~~~

PHYSICA L·COLTURH

::.opo:

NATURE'S FOODS. STRENGTH BUILDtNO.

CL&amp;AN2:2°~~T:;EFUU.

R E BT A ~-~=.;!#.,,::.:;;~~-:f'"
that the Trades and Labor Council was not behind the - - - - - - - '·' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,

�PUaUSKm ..UZ..T f t TKR

BiJFFALO SOCIAUST PIJBllSHING OOMPANY

-·

~

SlY. &amp;c'eStt.&amp;.lnfa..

!SUPPALO,N.Y•

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1"RA.fntaatD1"1t..:C,T-

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T'VT"n..L..__.,.
'
,..._,SJY. &amp;pse.r.t.lldlloor

Y. P. CATT&amp;l.L. 1!1o.. ....

81JP'JI'ALO.N,Y.

~ Plb$l.CO pwpu,50clb: 11X1D1b1, p&amp;.,.W.Ia

adYulu

· ~'

. . . . . . . ~~J~m~~&amp;,tltl,allbepatloflloe ..
Bdalo.. N•w Y&lt;ll'k. 'llb4« ab• A._et ot l!lareh 1. 11m

SATURDAY. MAY 17. 1913

OUR DAILY
.-\t a grea t, o'Xfh.·n3e. to t.h e Uulfalo &amp;&gt;cia list we puhli11hcd a
all J a~t wl'ek for the Jmrp 09e of aBSiating the striker~~
d epa rttn en t Atoret iu thf! bani.., lljfllin!lt the capitalist ownel'!l.
Ovdng to th e f11.l'l th11.t we lal'k th e money to procure
a dail~· nt Jtf'l'lit:lll. the cOH iu labor aud money to
for itJ ro r oduetioh Willi 'rtry l;'l't:at, but we do uot
W ,. Hre hero• to fight th e llllttles of th e workers.
during th e IJrill i~tn t uprising or tho· p1u1J, two '''L•eka it was 1
illliiu e "' poper thlil wouiJ plead th e en08e or tho11e who
tb t• Kling or the daM Btmggle and h11t.l th e manhood ond
to ro•,·olt.
"&lt;\'e kue"· that the AO-CMIIf'd coUsl'rl'Rti,·eH wou.ld try
that Wl' did n ot back them np in their work after
to thf'll&gt; if we Wl· re not o n tht&gt; jol!, hut w e have
of thia city thnt we ltre behind tho·m ot all ·
h•Pr•em.
W e know the atreugth of cla!18 solidnrity, and we will fight the
~ o rumon e nemy. the ca pitalist elllsH, at c,·,.ry opportnnity. " 'e have
p•J~r

~:. ~,1:11;"i /:~J,i':S; v8i~~~r~~~~;cl1:f~~"tl~;·~~~~ ~·;a;.;,::!s'~~\~~e t!o11r~!~d.

iull!I'C.f\ts. lcl tb,·UJ be\\'Rrc.
W t' Hre W•·ll pletlllet.l in thl' way th e public patrnnir,ed ua , ancl
it gOt'll to 11h0w the lll:et'llllit)• Of 11 J'IIJll.' r of our ki ud , Jt h11a enCOl\1'·
ag,·d 11 ~ to go uheod with 1111' work. 1111d we hope that in th e nea r
futur~· we ldll l•e in a l)()l'ition to gi\'e to th e worken1 of this city a
daily pap(•r puhl ished in th ei r int&lt;·rcllt.

1

rr:.:o

~~~B:~ ~~/':u 1 ~~·~~~~uJ

11onu~o1w

(By D . I.. B. l"err'QIOL)

o

Sulterotitioaa arw briug uploded , the n~l•up Ia Fnt.11t:e, qu.ite a oumber ,.au .owed IO ·~udui liJo a fur
·
day. CoDdi t loDI ol tbe life of of 1.ri1toeratlt mto and . women got tbe bo"' frolt, tlloujla that ,;,it wn
And

=~·~eb~ :~:~~~0u';:,"~~:

e:boa~~=:~ ~;:;:~ ;.~~:t 0 ~e~~~· ~~n~;ut.~~~c:-=

ot lite tb"t !&lt;leu of tile IJeOflle ar.~ al.o
ahnya ~heDging. Jdn.• that have bee11
fOII,id ered &amp;J ftrmly l'llaU,.] ia lbf!
mind• ot the ~pte utbe Roel&lt; ot Gib-raher, of iniUt&amp;ll«o ill·hme, au ~Oil·
u:~nlly di&amp;IIOII' illg luto tbia air. Aud
th t •trange thing aboot il •II is that

Pi«

eretl at • tembia
of . bloocl
molley. Tbe 1111"1 •vet were free,
le,ut 111 name._
_
·
Tile world ill IIOW lo tbe· mldtt
atrngale II"'Mter a mlllloa time.
auy that baa e1'e:r .~" be!OI'e.
ttro~le for _tb~ abohtioo ol.wlllf'!
ery ra ra&amp;ill( Ul '"'1 el1'1l.aad

and ' be leaden of the fun~b Bt'·olu·
tioa oue honored 111 b'-tory, wloile th
blil'dMU at&gt;d plg·beadedoOM of tilai r
opponeute ere dulj H\ forth.:~
·
Again, abOut fifty yean •go uotbe r
"di.\·ina" l'llpentltioll uploded. It
uaod 111 be perfee tly juat ud na'bt to

~~,:, ':e~:ew·~~~~r:~~d~:C.~~~ ~~:~ ~::: ;;~~edc~~~\h~':t:e, a~\b:r:::

!

t::«~~':et!;odJ~;·

upon
el11e for a job you nre not
u danj..&gt;erou a agll"on aatl d el!lagogae~ held tbe eburcb. That .,,1 all tllerll bee11 I111Uueted. U.n. ila.Te
Th,. nirn of th e Soei11li11t l'nrty ia to bring about u system thnt are today bo~&gt;oud by all mea, wbila ••• to it. Bot o11forluoately f(ll tho ed 1_h• labor 1lllloOU ud

~m· &lt;'\'f'ry l&gt;otl~·

w ill

11 eham: o• t o o wn hill own job.

1::-::eto;,::

NOT THE ONLY ONES
~incl' th o:: rt· •·i\'al of th e lahor IHO\'P!Ilent in Buf!'ttlo we hft\'C
h11ol nrnch _ roow ~o gi\'1: our read~:r11 th(' n~:ws of mauy of the
~;tril;,.,. j:Otng on m otlwr partll of tht _eo umry .
Huffalo i&gt;~ ),~· no IIICIUII&lt; th e only l' lty thAt has workingmen out
on ~ tril; e. Some ~orretlt loi!.ttlcll nr e bei ug fou~;ht by the work el'll ut
tl. • ~ time, 11nd ,.,·cry oue of thcrn nrt' bri ng iul( th e working class
a r0'11li1.11t.io u tlrut the ouly rt!lll rcll&gt;o:&lt;ly fot the whole t h.iug
Sodalir&lt;m.
Thai th&lt;· cltpitalist rill'ill is collt'cntrntiulf itH energy in
ti ou fllr thnt d111' when tbt' workt.' t ll will d elllllllcl th e full
th ei r toil ill APJ;uro·ut. E •·&lt;'rywhcrl' tho· nutunfal'tUT"f'l'll.
IU"t' gathering nil th••ir Mtre n~;th. ns in Buffalo. where ll A . )lei&lt;lrtun.
8.11 it~ pre11it.leut. i11 campnigning nt pro.'l'!cnt for mt&gt;mbers.
ThP U1tnk ~ ur!' n o w HO or~orauiz&lt;•&lt;l thHt thl:\' cun demand J'l!molit
~tnr J.,Ki llln ti ou they wish. nud it j~ their rl ellir~ to p111111 fu rth er
th nt will 1011ko· tllt'm th e pnl('tielll tUIUl&lt; of the co untQ'
.\lltho·11e th in~ ~ nrP prol'ing ,.n·ry m in ute th e falsity nf th&lt;" o•lnim
of thullt' wlw wo uiJ d ecci••e th e wo rkt·rM with that olt.l lltor~· nbout
th o· ·· rdo·nttty of cttpitnl auol labor. ••
Th,•J&lt;•• inlhlcncell nt&lt;' makint.: the hrt·ndl lwtwpe n l'npit 11 ] ~tnd
lu!oor !l'rPU1••r. 1111d f&gt;\'e rythiUK thut i11 !&lt;"O&lt;! for tlw &lt;'upillllill1 is h11d

rnr

.., aiaee tbe beginuins of
The Chri1t waa crudfte-d be-wu oppoaed to th e order of
th e .'lay. And wbll II tbong_ht of the
f'hr&gt; wt to•l•yt A Hille later &lt;n hittory
Galileo in .., .,,.., the t~le-J&lt;"ope aad, u
• tb! Uit or hi a dl~ o ..erieo. the •·Jioly
ln~uilitio~ ·' gn1 bo•y, and to u•·e hl.l
•lun_ Gal.'leo "'"'" forred to r~•nl.
~11" 11 •• GIOrdano Bruno, the great Itel·
1111 philo.oph~r. wu burr~t'd II the •take
lly ' th e aame •·boly'' upholders of tbe
oytlem of thll tlay. Today the 111111 fll
I
and Bruno ne hooorffi by the
peo pl&lt;•• _of the .,.ori&lt;l, while the "lloly
lnqu ioi hon" h only opoken ot witb hor·
rur •no! •hogu•t
Latrr on !be Am~•i~an ~oloni tu •nd
tbr F'r&lt;!urb ll:e•·olutio11i•t• decided that
tiM! ··~o " J:"•me'' abou t !be dh·i n~ rigbt
of kinp had gone far eaongb. Duriug

t!~~i·,.~'·:.~~r·~~:~";~:~~~;I~~~~':n~:.:\~ i,':~.,"~~.~~j~~\.oori·r ~~n~t poor~r

8111 I I"'''" 11 " ' ' .I · ·~rt~•: 1!'I ·~ &lt;&gt;ntt· thtt 11&lt;
1

t

1." IS

1

t

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::~:rw~~~i:e~{:;~ :~~~:~~~::.~~ :'~~:~e::11111 ~~ ~: ~~;lloo of tile wortua,

~~~

tl owo the land pnaehiog freedom tor
th e hla~k ala1·s. Tbey ditln 't 'han a
r-ni~ularly pleannt time.
E.llje P.
Lo•·ejoy out io Alton, m., h•d hi• print·
log td 111t dutroyed fo11r limn ud ,..1
lloall.~ ahol to death by 1 re~peetable
o1ob. Wm. Lloyd Oarrlaon ,.... drwJ·
ged tbrougb ibe atreeu of Boeto11 .,.itb
a rope&gt; arouod him by a mob of the
"erninenUy re.opeeuble" dti%tnl of
that burg. 11 it lnt~rnlil'g -to to!ad th e
noti~e of bi1 I&gt;Oliey at ,.11on11ted ia
the 6n11 number ot the ''l.ihenotor''
whieb :a i&gt;~ red i11 1831 . O• rri110 11 waa
•J'I&amp;Ir.ing on the wronJ:"I ef ehattd alu·
rrl': "I will be 1ft h1rob aa trutb and
,; un~ompromi•i~J' as jnotire. on' thl •
auh~tt I do no! wiob 10 thialr. or IJ&gt;ealr.
or write wilb n1odu•liou. " G•rri.oa
wu deaounrr&lt;l •• a ".,.iJd entho~i.aat,"
a '· f:anatlt '' acol a ''publi~ enemy."
Yrl th e o('f!dt tb•t Lo1·ejoy and Oarri·

Tlu! 111111! for-eea of
otoocl i.phtlll t he
lla,.~ry a,. apia allpat.a
w&lt;nkiog elaa. Yet It
enee ,what !iPethodt may be
it, Soc:ialiam eootl11on to

~w.

In tbe aot 'rlry far
I be po.,.er of t he atate will
thl band• of the workl11.1 da.el.
lh•t ~hllllft of eontrot takes place
u:pentitioo ol the d.l"lne ri~o:bt of
~~~• property In the aoel'lla of life
go up In •mol&lt;e. FliT the
;
wboae blood a1'4 1(111 hu
the we•lth of the world.
that wbieh belouga to it.
thea then on.ly will it be 1
el'ery 111111, wo!Dall 111d i
atand tbe full roeanloJ;:: of
''life, liberty 111.! lhr I'Dttuit
pi10eu."

D.'llll!lben to..
oa tloa ba.t, JIO be talnl to
tua. ni. m'ldt ' ll, all rigiiL
ftn Da.lky. Poor'.BaUeJI u..
to blame. He hada't ITf!ll llall
lo the diltribatln of th-e dyuaWe, twnty or 10 of u., Wllff! t h..
talprlta. We aaid I~ to til&amp;
wblt.lllle dlda'lllU1'1!rywi!U,a.nd
I!OJ&gt;

.... ret~~!:e~~&lt;!:• ~~;.,7Ltto1 'u!~~.

RESISTANCE, NOT SUBMISSION

1I n_r~&lt;' · au ~1• r~ u Ittmg th ctr
1

w~ Jo not belie1·e i11 r•tieol Jubmi•·ll!lore beautiful world tbu tbla to ~ome, whleh tbey apriog, 10 aubjn~a te

,. . .,....,.

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to auo ••

~~~~: Sol'illl i~ tq

~"~ii; ~:;e .,.~;:t~ero:::J~I::/O::;':li:::: eau~f!l.

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to gel rJd or the&gt;r

ot

,·otiu~.: forth~

Will you throw ll\\11." your \'Ole un e leetrvu dny by
men t!ntl callo:J 011 1 th e polit'e and mililia t o shoo t vou down du rin g
th e strii;P !
•

.oou.-~:ae ..eland Citiua.

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SOCLU.l8~IUOTOB.

meatu

111

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~t~~~~~:~~~~~::S:,:~~trt:~~~!o:h~~~~\~::t~)~~~~~~n~~:~:7:,~:,.tl:~a t~!?

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ueture :, ;b• oi'UI&lt;!at, but we

0 "er

:.ho.ot~;. ~~:: !,loat~

:-...:.,::
her eoarte, ,he dlda't I'*IP tlwl toll •lpl·
fltaaee of It all Wloyl B.aa 11 lo•·

th e ,,.rty fl'll'l utra lima alld at

U lbe polilleal aad aeetaria.o
bo11.._t!t wile bate~ aott.,....

::~~::• me:;~1 ~ro0~ 1 1•::o: 0 ;:or:t:: ~;~~~ t;~:.wu;:; ::::.:,•rem!~ ~:e~!l'!e~~ jo!:·~, o11~fr~~;~ ea~
•bnuld ba )!&lt;&amp;My m11:11ber1, but bare •re along, tlley would 'redaea their tptell:

I

\oo uanot wrve two lllftllt'rl be 111\f!r kaow bat tbe !ot\ITI m• y have 111 eleetoor~ d•y are ~a.t by working people.
ow" mutu aod H rve yoo~ulf atore for ao , AnJ Jf we m1ke tbe mo.st '1'b.a wotttnamt.D u. kept. hi. bo~
,
ot Jlre&amp;eal opponutni&gt;H, tbe !uta•"' by '~~:'Dr~
•
0o o
• o o
orblth " th e ehtld ud .heir of t he pr...
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I

a maJority

It w.. Reartloa aecomr-~ai a.eeo.-

r-nyllll Prope. to the J aUo-..
Of f!GWM, lha uowd went alo11g, too.
lt.,... a •~eadld ad.-ertf,.r:ai!Dt for tbot

114Al&lt;YIUWIOK&amp;
It the meo of your 1'Jclnity won'! 11'111111

l'o•erty 1.1 DO tbame, b11t ev~rybody lyou 10 mueh Tither, and tba-e to wbom l a11d lbe .old•er'• r&gt;ll e are 1n tbe bal'dJ
IH!'e moto bf! aaha111ed of 11, and 11obody yoo atldreu 11 oo mueb hal'poer
of =~nor tbeh ow11 ~lau tbe 1trih·
wen111o be beld•rn•po:111hle tor 1t

.f,...,,

0

Ol•pone~&gt;tot8as.

.

~"::::.~·-:-. . . ~~;·::

THOUGHTS OF THE WORKER

monm t:nt than hu t' \t•r been the tllse before 111 Buffalo
1\ ho tH rt'III/OIU;JI!ltt fo r II f
01d \OU stop t o &lt;'O UII I&lt;I er that I)Otnt I
.
\\ t&gt;ll tf ' ott ha\ i' not noti ced tt 'I,. \1 til call ~our attenlJon

~:!e~:~~~~~ba:~~~be~s::

·~~~:~~"f!inP:•t~~te;~·~.;;l:~: ~~::odtl; 0 ,:~a:.111 :1~:~::·~:::!11i:: !::~i,~~~~ the ab.alu~e rule of "might ~:':.i:• S. rD&lt;!a!!~to [he .e.b~l boa~ with

WHERE WE STAND
The lnst r,. w v. ef' ka ha~ prO\et.l to ft n~ \\Orkmg num '"Hh h111

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wnut th(lM(' wh_o do enr.':thing to own 1'\Wything.
. .
\\ ., 1\'Urkers pro&lt;lnco• t'V"r,,·th m g colle,·trvl'ly . Let ua own f'\'f~ ry - in• tin~ tb.- .oure ... 11nt1 eau.es of e.. U;
\\ rong• ~ 0 not IIOtJb, they hue to eowaroliee 111 ,1 r.eit·&lt;leg-radetlon·
It 'o\
tbinlf rOII&lt;'C.t i\·tlr. Th111 '11 tht• ro·m edy.
,.,,,it ia th~ duty or ('Vf!r~' bun1~e bei11g be uti"J'U'~be·l. and tbe only rational
tb~ •tilling of char.,.:ter auJ,wiU - eial:,';.• 0~
not

"""'ld b ..·e bHn "'•furl ;a alllbbuao
at an el'l~Dia. At It ....., he ':DMot

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jutt twou that maoy reuoua why work IIOII!Iewhal. But they ttoa' t -lt. Til&amp;
011¥ womea aboold be party membera.- booe It too llllf!.ll:,. eo- ~part of U..
( Soutben~ Worker)
mv a~t tbi"O\Iiil _,.,e floe a,,

111 11
11
1
II.
we hega.n to pa'e
.,.t, w&gt;U llkt' ea: e :f '.t"lf
KAPm noouaa m mE IOtmL ::t
WI!)' b~ tdlmg the t.rul.b 111 r egu. rtl to comhttons a.nd wagC!I
for ~~~ery u nH b t.he elfeet of lithe:
U you w111t t o be uaeful to yonr lg11orau~e, and lad; of eou..,e
A Soe.llltat editor -'cJ aome
we ntlell All bealtb to the tl'ort.l ar
whieh tbe worker~~ of ButTal(l were forcf!l.l to IaLor
cauHI Tbos we an drlun 10 the eoa fellowm eo In rende• ""''e' to .ome b"'alr. .,.itb 1njunoua hablta whleb hal'fJ ago that tbe Repubhtaa Party
killiuf8oe~iftll
...
.
1\hi'N'\'f'r ,,,. l"otrld obtnrn th111 111formutro u \It' Ret to \\Ork to elo•&gt;ou Otat tbe uot'rerae, wbl~h con great ~•11•e do ot today, for you f!&amp;JI eome to be ulenbl!ed W&gt; th wia•t people tryl1g fOT mauy yean 1(1
~

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;~~= ~~~c,1!:~L:~~ ~~1•1\l::·e
Wt- I old of

d1,1 not need to exaggerate, all thnt was

~~~e~~'"e~·,~~~;::!,h':e:•:oa s':~ ::':!·

t-ffort• In 11 mr.u m ~hnlt of the workent ami pulhng oft the ·moat
rueet1111fU I atrikfl i.n th e history of the country.
It 11'111 quick. short aud &lt;l eeisi\'e.
No tim e ,.,••• allowed for the boMCII to accure
advance, and those that were induced to work were
.

imm!t~:t:Xft~~b~l f~r= 0t~~h~h

the aame

""'- meana. ·
On r nut job \("&amp;f the tlepart.ment stores, which were
~n&amp;ide~ impw;libl~!, and already coneessiona bal'e been made
the proprietor. whith usur a th e uniYen~al eight-hour day in all
atorts of this city and DO Saturday night. w ork.
W e f eel that we ba w "1tartt'd something" and intend
tinue t.b e wo r k. · Xo Soci.11.lillt t \'er thinks of defeat. but goe!l
ahead • to lJ:Ie go":J. •
, .
v; e w1.11t th11 et.ly to be one of the beat organiud l1bor
oa U.e eoat:ioe:nt and 'll'illll'ork to that end.
'
~0~ ean •top it now 1hat. aueh a good 1Lart baa been
woit;: mut eoul1nnt or .., . will lmqw ~ re-.;m why.

n.e
wMW~ :r=e-;,~.\u•:e i.:cs!t"( DEMANDS.
T o tllia eDd w~ ""'ill .lead .w~ neeeaury aDd ..u.t with at:l

mJc:bt aJJ

othen With th 111 obJKt m Tiew.
Oar mottet will bf, :

•·y . - , ol tiM Wodd. 'Uid&amp;l'; Toa
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an

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·

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tbrou~~;:h wbieh aed to

thl~gs;~:' ~~e:~ ~~:,'b~i:b: 1 ~t·e::

..,.., a time whea 11othioll'' llllrtl!d Ia Gil ·
t.hlal&lt;able for we ~uno! ann bl\·e any
toueept.io~ ot apaee and time witbou.t
objeet.a and proeeeae. of life of 10111.e
kllld or otbrr.
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word lilly ;,.. :

~o n. men, these nwn abo eall.ed a atrika and ~ re
ltke tlgt'l'!l. Th e~· &lt;ic~~en·e to ~n.n, and ~··e are hel't' to
Our. n:putatJQJ\ for Otgll.nlz.tng bavmg
o,·ert~~'be l!ued 'tll' itb l ~tt~ra !or ai(l in this
taemboers o r the Soc1ah1t !'a rty hartlly know

:u;b:J~ !:,.,~:'netr:f t';: b~e;

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mult.itudet of mea aad luapire the111 to
•truula for 11oblt t ndt. A wort!
Ned; It may liTe riM to aew
tbonebt, leadiJI&amp;' to 11..., ancJ
.,.,.. I.JIII mod" ol 111'1•&amp;'·
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fJIICH In t be meatal ud lplrof 1Df.ll aott w01119 and matt
wlaleb wu «loomy. A word
a llr11; it mi.J' .,.u:m 11p u..
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you upeu poor mortal man to be per·
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                    <text>EXTRA!

·TRIK·E

�WOUlD JESUS .·
ACT AS THESE·
MINISTERS DO

ill&amp;!lflll ia whido h" would Le welrom l!'d. The prot..b ility ia t hu be would
mot ~o aear aoy o f them.

We ~boold bear h im ~ry to
.,..,., pt'Of.,. Ia t-.7 hia

rrN ch

Ilia d&lt;&gt;f tri'"'· ·•o ye

ti.Oll of dt otl ra·· u

•f hio 4nh.

he did i11
Web"''" a

Buaalo todar wbieh requi ru t he
ki11d of agitat ioa be mao.le u..e
the dnk i' lu~ ~ of J eruulem.
Chri.otlan •n iniol&lt;'r or l"int bu
hit •·oi&lt;'e 0&lt;1 l"'hnlf o f the poor

iugll irla"·ho .re 6ibtiagfora
teo li .-., d&lt;'r ~ nl ll\·.,., Mally of

Al(ltat. and euto.orlbe fbr

the

Jl\tfletter~~tung..'l'beooiJ~Dewtpt.p.- laShel&amp;a&amp;eoa&amp;Me•f

lfew'faft 01'11, ~
WlldnJ lbe inter.~ of the Workl.llr ~ -10 -f- tor I_.-_

. Of&amp;., 3JS-3l7 Ga.... -

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Bollalo, N. y,

triNl to &lt;':rr•lain .,.hat th e)· • f' r r
for h•• tbrea l&lt;&gt; twd t o h&amp;\' &lt;'

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ll o•

dift'erent from tht di , pooitioo Initiation •· - .

of t hio JlfN rho· r·~ :\laoter who sat at !'ale of Taga •..
thr •·ell aid•• forb ou.,.t a lkiag t oa
J••o~titute.

Thru
J•rople wbu
at r iking an ju•t u ¥&lt;&gt;0&lt;1 u th&lt;o prearh· 'rota! ltf'~ lpta ....
c ... The IIIRJUrity uf t hrrn ~tteoul tlo e
Tutal t:xpenua
cbu r rbn.
It i• tht J• a intet\ buuti t• in aueb
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---arlhtoe &lt;l bf'rau•e th Py bn\" e ulbtr ""I'·
Bl:LPI HELP ! HELP!
po rt. who IT¥ not Gut ou strike. Thit He1p the Deparimen\ 8\ore Girll
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and at.\elld \be Woman '•
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Tontgbt., May 8th, 1913

ADMI8810~ 10 CENTS

REGAN ' S THREATS

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IN BOX

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\\'ithin tlw Jut W&lt;'&lt;.'k we no t e thnt tht• cnp italist preAA is
i
· extretue deli~:ht in ref 1•rr in~ to th&lt;.' Sociulists HH r udicals nnd at the
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as eons••rl"ll\il"ell.
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mee lll the npprcn·al of the hm11wR, th en look ou t fo r h11n. om! It 1!1

true~::~· exploitE•n; arc •·onsen·nti_,.,. wlwn it menm th e pa):iug out of
wage11. hut tiH·y
n•ry radical 111 thei r mcthotls of_ lu\udhnJ.:, men.
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.
If " worker nskA for n rHis .. 111 pay 11 o ft&lt;'n t11ke11 mouth11
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FRIDA

MAY 9; J9J3

THE DEPARTMENT STORE STRIKE
The suddenneM of t he strike of th e tlepattlllellt store clerks
drht'r&amp; i!J proof tiUlt eontlitinn" tlt•mlmded irumediate ~etion Of
kind . \\l1ile it may be con~Jitlcred Uy llJAoy a ho.sty step,
older organiutiow would ha\'C rmrleyed O \' er it for some

:;;~~g Y~:;;\:o~d~~o~~~ ~~~~~~h~o~:r~~~\';';~·~~~~o~sia~~;et~~e~r~i~t or
clerk1 11nrl dri H .nl that thty lost no t une 111 cal ling I atnke.

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had el"e rything cheAted.

The girla took to the pic ket line like dueka to water and
doing wond erf11l wor k uutil the scare waa gh•en th em o n the
day of the etrike by John ~ol eman or the Tradea aud Labo r
tha t the A. F . of I.a. wu not behind them.

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WHAT NOME RULE MEANS

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ottmade at- dlrta11t 11.&amp;11 tapltal f

rule -tbii!TII
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home r11\e ao;,.adaya, for the Mrm !.lade
ltHl f rndi ly to eovu a multl to.lle of

politic-.! eoueeptlooa froiD wli~e"'el1'·

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bftt.

The public apirite4 dtbea o11de t.aradt
by It tlr.e "'Ia of Ole people, '!1•. pi~
the well -to~o. rnper.tahle people, tbe
people wbo pay tile tun abd wh..;e . . tub you wbat it e-.llod public
opiolo~~.. Yet, tb- pe-ople 11..er rule..
Thy h ...•. dolept.e-d their politieal

We have no doubt that the tli rla "·ould have sueeeeded ·
out many of those eold footed , wcak .kn eed aouls that Jo,:e
&amp;Dd think n1ore of a few daya pay now than a •ubstanual .
inerea&amp;e.
Mr. Coleman did no t tell you that for yean ~e b~longed to the power to profe.loual poliUda"' Pd
Amalgamated Carpe nt er~~. an out .Jawed organir.a t10n, 111.11tead of the to tile ~jtieisot of • g; .. eo eomm11ulty
ngularly e011111ituted union of ~he A. F. of h , the Brotherhood o_f bome rult 41implr mea•• tbe abeoluta

;;r{l~r;i:t:· i/11~0 ~1i~ 0~t llt~llli~~~ '!~th t~~eT::1~1~ri~:~l ~~:~a~~~~~~~

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tbe home ruuket of otllee.
Labor and tha t he ia respon11ible for this condition of aft'ain~.
Bnt wlmt dill'ere11ce doet It ... ,h t.o
A~ with the organi:tation of the Stroct Car :\leu '11
'
the ordinary eltiun whether be b
Expreu Men '11 Union. it was tho int~ n tion of the
!lu red by 11 ffJiow tlti11e11 or by a
tion to eall in tb ~ prope r r41.,._,G~Wt&amp;ll\'CH of the
otn.oRer, •nd wbethu tbe 1&amp;"1' wbicb
of Labor and make it pall\ o( tbat body. but :\l r.
bit fluel11g 11 bomt·made or
unduly excited O\'er th ... auet..-.!!BCll of th e O rganizing ·
V.'. F . Catte ll and ru:~hed to pre'l'ent others from doing
not an1l did not ilo ('\'en though he lm11 had all kinds of oppo,t.orut;"·l
If Mr. Coleman was rt'ally desirous of aeeing tlle
whi ~ h would mean another st rong union. he would ha ,·e
to the front like a man and offered his ft811istance inBI('I:Id
out in the capitalist n ... w~papers th1:1t ''the l'nited Trndea
Counl."il is not h11ck of thi11 11trike.' '
:-lot wit hstanding t he injury Mr. f'olrman hRI done this
worken are 11till out and fightinR "'it h 11 determin11tion th11t
th e admiration of e\·ery work er in the ci ty.
The O r gani:tiu~e t\11.'Joei11tion. eompo11td of Soe i11liat~.
in o,uy w~ty injure the ehanre11 for 11Ucee11s of
turned O\'Cr t he wo r k to the Trade11 and 1.-~~bor
e\'t•n·thing pouihl o• to carry th l' 11trikf' to I IIC!"eSA.
'we atre out for the bes1 th11t ea n hf' obtained for the
and 11re willing to sacrifice e"t&gt;rythin.l(' for th ~ ir can11e.
.
We will SJwnd our Ume aud monf'y to tlus t&gt; nd, and 1f
11tand11 in the waty let th em ht&gt;w are.
All the s tr iken1 ut&gt;cd to do is to s1ie k to th t ir guns and \'ietory
is a uu red.
Just think of $2.50 11. week 11.11d payiug for ear fare and lunch
out of that.

1;1

Tht most noticeable feature of the strike or the rl epariment
the Jaek or news on this 11nhject in the e iiJlitalist preu.

Ov the fin1t d11y of the big st rike the Buft'11lo Times had· a head
clear aeroSA the page tellin g what Willi going on in London.

\

IN THE AIR

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"Yes, it's a fi"ne day,

I

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eau aot help ' ra1i.1.1af t.bt
lt U lm-terial to ttr.'e P ..p by wilom Ue powu to deta:abe
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the - e : the aheep ••II . _ Ita wooL pNple b. wdtr tbe "-«u to
llowever, the we1Ho-4o e.it.i.a~ eu l.b
•
-11 aJI'ord to lot the poi!Ud&amp;aa
~ ot • _ . . lo p:omott
thei! way Ia npl"4 to well-~~ t.e r- .
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aesrr-.tlq
it y they w!.o ~p tM riclleat b....... ut oUter latentt o1 tM
from thV hiod of polltlea. lloden~ ea~ 8ocia1UU -.loas stud for
italitt Poijt.ia b meref1 tllo ll.utdaaid '"' to ~ h~ ,_. - . u
of mode ru eapitalitt prolt.aal:lq, pd Vel! of all -JaJ ~.._ and
tile ouly la.en ue tha
of Ute of ~et7 bJ .U ol.U. people
workiar peopl.e.
•
1nlfan. of .n the PtOPlo, Jo
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tbe werd or remai11 a lllOC.kery ud a lbt th peopt. .. ..alfue •.ball be
ob.t.m.
d•aatlq f~tot t. pehtleo u11r1·
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the ballot, thaD, IDc!eed,
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!'or do you •ony abou t lbe price.
COl.UCADE OEO. D. JONES.

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our •i•t..,.l o "!lerrle,EaalaDd''
wohave110uhul6dt.ou:a1111Dethe
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bot you do11't ofteD besr bolb of
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It appear !.hat great dam•re l1

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car tlrike .-erylitUe daw•1---e wu

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by t he121 to the elld.
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d.rike pet..re-d out. Rut &amp;Ito~
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wtlo tblnll: that a o1thing i1 good
!or wor~iog JM!Dflle f~om ridh&gt;g lo
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ing (l 1me." A.a admiu.i oo f f!t! of 10
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apirit of our young peopl'e ~today.
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.a.Iwa)'l understand the ~. though they are of their own
which served them 10. well wbe,u t.bey wete young and faeed the

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lhe Act of llucb 8, 18}51

bten'ld

THURSDAY. MAY !, 1913

THE DEPARTMENT STORE STRIKE
Th(' tmddt•nnl'l!..'l uf tbt' st ri kf" of tho! depurlment -store clerk!!
driv .. nr. i" J•rO&lt;or that 1-orlllitiuns JNnnudt:d imm~"(l i ste aetion or
kin.!. \\"h ill' it may he t'O il!llll"r t'd by many u hiUity &amp;tep,
oldt'r o r~,:JUHUitiou~ would lun·o: l'llrlo•y("() o•·er it for some 1
en·n r •·ars. ro ndit ions in th t• llt·JwrtrJwn t •ton·11 we re ~ue h
thing hnd to h t• {lone. nw l don e &lt;JUlck. IUHI it i• to the
clerks KIH I drinrs that th t')" lo~ t no tilue iu calli ng a st rike
Th•· o;t rik·· luul 11 tc lliug riTt·ct on th t ow ne rs, who huve heen
aec u ilt onu~• l to browbeat the ir employl!s that fo r 11 s urprise party
bad ,.H'· ryth i n~ c h.,llted
The g irl • took to the picket line Iii;., Juo·ks to wl\.ter and
doing wond t'rful work until the IICI!. r u \\"11!1 J.;"in.:n th l'm on the
day o r the 1t rike hy John Coleman of the Tl"l!.dt'll and Labor
that the A. F'. o r L . was not behind thw
w., havw no doubt th11t th e girlli wo uld han~ lllll'C~-etled ·
out many of tho!W' cold foot ed, wntk.kneed wul11 th11t love
and think mort or a f ew days p11y now than 11. J;ubstru1tial, •-•'"K I•.,•••••

inerellu.

)l r. Colemau did not tell yon thnt fo r yl'art ht• belonged to
Amal gnmat&lt;·d Carpt&gt;nh•MI. 11.11 out .Jawed or~a 11 imtion. iu11tead of the
r eguilu-ly constituted union or th" A . F. of J,., the Brothurbood of
Carpent ur:&amp;. lie tlid not tell yon t hat tl1e Trade!i and Labor Council
of Buffa lo ill not n_ow llffilia~ed with t_he ,\m_e ~can Fede.ration of

~arru.•d oa at their e:IPf-'IH. It I•

tO¥

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~=~~~i'{~'\~IOr~·p::r \\li S th e tn tenUo n of the
of Labo r and IUII.te it part
1
unduly e.s:citr.d O\'er the HU t'" ei!JICII
1
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I
not 1111tl rlid uot dQ,e•·en though lw has

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citizen or by a the word or

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                    <text>�WORKINGMEN SHOULD
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During Recent Strike of Strut Car Men "TrooPs"
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Them as Tools - Capitalists and Politicians Will
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lNT)!RNATIONAL SOLIDARITY

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By Jea.n Jaurc1.
For the twenty-fifth time llay Day, this year, r e-unites in one
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tbe
two worlds in their nffirtulltion of solidarity without dil:ltinetion of
froutil'nt, tun! in a mighty d eclaration of t heir deter111ination to
o,·erthrow the forco:~~ whil•h plumier a nJ murder their class, aud
endangrr t ht• p eace of the world.
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t heir r11,;hB ; r eady nlso to opprn;e the plot.\~ of CaJ&gt;italism, and vf
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:!~~i•~o;"~~~::~";b~i~;o'i=~~ ; . . ; ,,
1#Ji
:~;.k~~~~=;~ag ::~ ~:d tbe~1- ~:.e~:n==~t~:,&gt;;, ~~~:~0t:a: -=====~---

to- balla d whH._ of ruULn1 gaHrueb.

::.:~.:!e;e :,~~:~~-:~

riJil, bJ0011 ~ bo- •up, bralu
.,.. 4ubed-p d.-. •Mr. -~~ toll,

UL IM, an IIUIII•II.

and Pearl•treeU ID tbe i•- - - - : ; - : - ; - - - . ; ; _ -

depattn~eot etore• are made

to~''u;et;w!:. ~~~ ;i•as:e: : d : :~d~~:~::~'::b

th;;".., U~~·-up t o 1;tefor or
pray tor, U ill _pod C!IIDD8b to Ill

do;:n~~;~;:~:t 1~n:;

a.

"';o.. :.!,c:.~:~~t:'l.=;:!;••

t raft"ic. P ew ot the boot·
:!!:udlr:.fi'OID tbe
to • ny • ppreeiable the "'1 btlt ~' TH.~ ;:~a:

8lLL

C.pit.ali.U WA-N'T .,.,.,

Strike rd th~ Street Oar Men.

STANDS.
propose t.o put t be
t he

'" P"ol•lntiel lau

Thia Firm 'was very

""'".. .._ ""' • P~t-t•M

• •• limply . hllll-

tY,. would. pb,g~~e.

DOIIIIIIr:J) BAKIU/1 co AND COWNS SOLD =~::~:~ =r:~~n7°1111 d
THE IJI\unnLJ\
nu •
DECLARE .....,.,
oor•TO THE GENERAL BAKING CO.
L,.l

-- · '-'·"~-' ..-c,, ~lU

of w bicb !bey k ne?,

Butter Krust, Little ·6ener.al and bn~~o;V::~.:=~ :~e.:~~: ::!i:!~·e·r~~:~~~
&lt;?&gt;
_,:n.&lt;?""P
,·s n"n·Unl""n B•"'ad u,~.·.·.··.~·~ .~··.,"'.•~":"·'a'",-,,..,·..'
\,,
I'
.

GOOD FO!t &amp;Oo

ofir OUT TBui AD AND BfWI'c} l.t' TO TIJB

ol~lf tb~_

l hHI t ht" ot•i k ..., r ould not lnlt anot her
..-orkws:- d u• will mnke frre- 8,•.,,.jlljt, !blot II, I bey we re COZIIpelllld
,, ._.. no.\ t h Rt t h l' men •nr.-1.•· w~ultl lote. olom JOOU•b ll' for • 11 mlnkl_n•l.
to, and the lt'irb' eye.ij.!lll 111d g&lt;i!neral
Hntl~f' f«'~t •I•.'"IIC'':" tb~ ronfh~t going Tbe_sJ-k_e~ltl"''dth~h'"tor:""' ""., hn lth - •e not improved thereb7 . It
on ...-ub t•·e~e"'e'l t igor lm&lt;l the m" n f~om llo ~Ttjfln I~ l hP &lt;nl l'r-troblll ~on- ..-11 a bu d t uk for many to work from
IIIDrt' •h-l,.rnn nf'd 1~1on e •·cr to make the lhrt~ of tnba l ..,...,.,~- nd Lro_"l:ht home t"arly in tlte morning till ll!.e •l night.

' ' What U WNI" . . ;
Tlley ..,. ''WAR I8 HELL:"
· Well, let
. wbo ,. a¥tt beU

th-

:P to

~:y :\~!110:::: : : ;:
~rb.

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s:~~n::,~::

Tit• BDtl'alo 8ckWist u.a M boll
Jolala flt,r~ .._..ida. {~-

t

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p• v

MAY

PUBUSHaP

rimtJ.. 'I'

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liT THB

BUI'FALO SOCIALIST PUBI..ISHING COMPANY
SlY.B.pStn.t.WDeot
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KmS~...U.

BUFP'ALo(N. Y.
~rcK

,._

tm~at~~-~wn-

-.. .... c.o.W,FAi4N.~.

s.t.::nplba Prb $1.00 per year, SOc .m moalba,. pay.W.Ia
EZite:n!4

u

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autDPJtnw, • -

ad~.:.C.

~·
_.....d·dut mauu JuM b. tlllt, at the poo~t omo. ''

Bulr•lo. Ne..- \"ork, o.uderthe Actof llan:h 8,l8'78

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' (ByA-otll&lt;bel.)
i
,
The Brat or lla:r, thfl feat. dq of the interne.tioual M'orkine-claa movem~~ is
dvilized world 'the work en are mlitiDif to propap te their ide ala and to pr•
de wanda on preeent 10eiety. So clote yarUr ranka.
·
Thia uuin~rsal reut bu made enormoua atrid~ in tbe course or
elapsed ainet the lnterutioD&amp;l Concre- or Paria in 1889 dec:!ided to
tries that.. are eelebratiq the first or May is increufng. May ·Day ia
wide event; the day of internatiOnal demonttrat.ion ou which the

-:;:~~ ~r:::tl ~1~-~~~!r:f~te:B'~~e:::o:= ~e~:e.-::.n~e ea_pitoliot' ,,}~....~ "'""'''"•llv-1tllat
""'· •. •fll-~ltl~'t:"',.: ~Ou~J:.
tbe AppecU bd ••l•pudea pabU- 8e.M orUh
-.:laJin Pirt,-, 1U

the
enolea,·oring to conquer n e w market• ror their lfooda and to cruflh out
ma r keta. aud they are uaing their dominion in all cit•iliud Ianda to

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'!bey

:\ow thllt a movemcut ;,. on foot to or gn nite the department
elo•rk!i lrt •·•···r_\· SociRlh.t. 1!\'rry IRIJor union m&lt;~.n, and
'
work •·r. lt&gt;~u\ R l1suol to tho:so.· poor wKge workers in their
••""' """ ..... "'·for a cha n(·e to li H.
It will he no ~lis.\· tuk by an~· UH'RUII, hut we nre
we will win in llw eml. 'l'he ho~~o~es will bully and
Ia.e thrir jobs po!!Sih l~· - and the r."ritalillt Jlre!UI will
crt!atures thr;ot' worker~ are. hut 1r the girls have

~~); 1 :~ ;:~~ea~~~i:~· ; ~ ~~~!~~s;·~~ ~~~;·;~~. ri't~:~~;.d

1
10
11
t hat
the
bal'lng inh•lligenCI' Kml ncr \'C e nough to dt·lllll!ld what

will e.xiend juBt ftO rar·u you ide ntify youneh ·ea more and more with
all Ianda. united in the Inte rnational, and earry o n in common with them
of the v.-orktn from want, misery, oppreaaion and exploitation, towards the

('ll]ll l nli~t

ll!Hler So..·i11li•mf

mpltalillt prea is btraldilllf tar daU•t Part,- tomplW ttatbtiee alter
wido tbat tbe Boc.lali.rta were de- Mevrlq rtperb: f111m mUJ ~

~~;mea:~~~~~:;~~~ ~ac=~~~;': '~~~;.U,::'l

:,: =
. .,. .=..:::, :-:nu:-

....,_bWt,- whieh ~ tM ctf. ~ W

"The •afld :ra - . UOUier rupa;

=::

Put him

~

a

Uloqlat too riAkuJO)gf; \oM Mrt·

lo
of tac:t tbe SotW.iit part.1 hi· aade ttriea •• lllh1 8oeb.liltl u . . ,
iU .-ote ud it .... nl1 b1 l.h ot.t.r metbod of J&gt;topapuda.
of tbiat•oold partiNtbattbeJ
""'
oot eled 'tbelr eaadldat-.
~!~=:f~u..

&amp;«":::

Wh ile you 11.ro;- conweti ng fnr wug.·s the UoS!!e!i are piling up : : :;,~
-=bll~
profiu .
&amp;D7 mort~ thu tile efwe •hkh ~hand
tbelr lot u ~at~~ &amp;Q' 1110re
A SOCI ALIST VICT ORY
~~ th• PriDliU~• too~a u~. iiiiP•
II
l!'lnd tlw capitl\ !i~t tWW!iJHI]H:r~ nn&gt; to ol rop the 811 J,jcc t or : :th~J'
:~DOI&gt;l~=u:
the s-eucrnl !ilflk•· ftJr suiTrnl!'•' 111 B+·l•l;'lllll: Aftl'r nil The advice our or bud a.ud llaart U...t Ia,- cl.onll.uit
Ame rio·nu pnp•·rs h11\'J• gh·o·n thr.se pour for1·igrwrs 11hout not mil.:ing wiUllJI them· the,- we:ra deprtnd ot
politit·!i with work tlw ll··ll!'inus "'&lt;'re too stubborn to lis t ~ n and wcut tbe maa.ua or'~ &amp;117 d..at. feu'
righ t ahend 1111•1 won.
.
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.
.
htabn- ~D1»li.lluaaat11 th&amp;t miJht 11M
At th .. i&gt;cl{inniul;' of the Mt rlk f' m1smform~t10II wa.'l pubhshed Ill theh' .aub· tbaJ' wan dlllild naQ'

0 C::.v,lD

=:

I
I
:::lll~~tl~~ ~~:.\l;h~·~~,::~~~~~~r t~::t ~~;,~;~,:·t '~-~r~~~~c~~~~e~~~~~e~- ~';~~ opponWli~
''wo"'t of
11mo_unt of
w1111 piliug up in the milliOII!i." IiTOwthN ewr mind till'
ff, •ring.
·
n e,-

'ot

molal

1.114

:'~..=:=-:;-"'
~

te M ma4e 117 'linn

PQbUe

uu.raue

·o.. Ma,- ».,- -

Tbe Loll AagelH, Callfonlla muoleeleetloo take. place llaJ ftk. Job
!au aph1 btea oo1Diute4 for
tba 8oelal1Ha. The old pady
•Ill eombiat, u \llll.&amp;l, to
tile &amp;Mialltt e~&amp;dlda.te ovt of

mon.l

etlle'-'-

a~~ .:r~-~~..: ~,:.::
..U-aac::$l.oe:

anct -

Wbaa tl!W

WrtaJ -4iUODI I:IIQinlnd,

uu

JU.

due

u.. .0. qpropriate ....,.
tor u M: to e..ue.u

:

peap1e U=:~.

.-.. atW 4llllle4 t 1 1 a - ot .._, bod.7 au4 80111 ,to

u;~ot=~ ~:.::::::
:..u.s
pUbU

w2lkh
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ou.

t:M put~~

~wfUa
'

aWI.ODI

OTer.

e ~-W~ lll.'nl -cad from Ur.a state of
lAt u - - ,UW. UtiD&amp;:I 1I'U:a. mema.l, aodal ~ JOlltica.l laelglou May Day •• etiebn.te th.a tba -.a- r.ll4 ~ .ad ea.tefed uu .,..
clpat1011. ol our d-.~ U.. d..,ot- tD •llkll tile FUt- battl• of ..............

=

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~-

\

aatio11al eimpelp fOT MC.ri.lll, nlT,.--

to

=,.Ui:~ :~:~~~: ~=IJI·~~

(BIIeilq)

nroup the . . - tM wortiJ1.r llllil- aD4 aod~J.Da' _..._

ow

:::,

Tbe

and ~uoe~: il~~~~:lrthd~t the elerka ha•·(' th&lt;" ,;~·n1pathy of e•·ery one i11 The wuJth 1' aDd., UlO\lw IEMJI;
their riglll mimi . auo.l a strong, hurd pull lflget llt'r wilt do the trick .
::
~=-~~
with tho·

'*"

t.IOII hekt ~eatl1 lot mn;llerl of
lit... n 11 priiiW ..,a, ... Eq!c!ru....
Ia Bueaoe A.iN1, Ara;atla,e, tlla wbk• wLfl M · ~ ...,.. 1.. tle -...
eleded a S.aat.or al$d two daY ot ...._.ut~ 1t.qup. .

Let Us Conquer the Worl~

1

,

''mJI OBIDa IOOI.f.Wil'. ' '

~=t s:u~;;n;::!~.~~·= ~~~,.~~ .~c:::..·

prt~g~. They
manner only can the

•tor~

~ notOaDI.

xoU

mu~;h:e!!~Jd~~yd'!:e~~-0

the

A C ALL TO AR M S

do

ta

Nom ~ll.ltl 8tnet, ~--~~ DL

eatloa. . .

~~~!a:O:i~~c~~d?t:i!i :boerd:=k~:::,!h!~o~~gl!:t:d.

TUESDAY. MAY 6. 191 3

What will we
to work.

nmvraa-..oo. ~ a,.-.·'J. W"'rta:M, • ·• ....,.......
of tlw! A.,..l tO a.-, ,.. booilet wdtw. b •"' ..,. . .
U. b..,.pt Rtt W - - . It Wl7 ..U, ~ le S.
s,p1ut u,,r X.... • · ~•"r, .U...W. t..k '- ..., . . . . ._.

sP&amp;IXo m.BeriOlfa.
• R_e porta eootlout •to O!Ome ill of 8oe1ail•t •uee_... •t tbe Sprlnltl.eUooa.
fluuo!red• of 1'illep (l~ d eau, ldlool
dl redon •ad other ot'Betall wue e*ted
ou _ tli~Soclallat -lW&lt;!!_io.~.-~·n
to'"'• •a aJI J*l'te of tbt eoa11Uy.
TBB

~

nw UVIPI.

lal IUIII'IIf" Ia Ue Uallt!d Btatltl b7
eoaHltuUoa.i.l ame.O.mtot wiU be ,....

M.llled to ht Boclalilt Part,- MalloW
CommlttM It , lb IIIHtiOif Ia ctaieap
autmo11tll.
It it tile aim of t .. Boda&amp;t Patty
to .ea at tba ..... lillie that f4
tlie w-orken, mea Of ..-ome., are dilhaaebiled bteau&amp;t of "be.t of ,propert,-'"
or fallur. to P'Y l.uew; ol u,- ltl.a.
Tbett '!'alll!leatlaot ar. ope"'tl•• &amp;.
f'UI ~~~nlll.alf'l' to_ .-oten ia a-.
ltalp at t • prnent t1me.
.
~......,...,_._ • • '

WB IIOUU

ova LOI&amp;

\~t ~:.or.~~o::.u:: •:::

Hillin·
111011+'\' In""
faadul
our clale had to ro rtPt. .eptlq for OW ew11
Tlie S ew Rule• ••leb, •P \.0 t..li• SodaUH raapmll!, •u eubed I• lte
wtn npnlad b7 UWr . _ throqb. i.U order' to p1zl tJui podtl.ou Uld d~ \OJ ecaQ.1Uil' tJui wori4 prni!Dt time, bu beeo pobliJHd u •' t.He.U aod p..ad to t•• l"'•t ~114.
1111
Our own Duft'ulo Timell. in tcllin!l' th ~ Bell{illns where they w('re ten u bai.Ua of lDfarlor ~tlon. l or dUatDII i.U tile ~tL Let Ul ,._ uut make 1t a~ - - . f'" all weakly, will, begianl111 tke lnt of :Way,
rna kin)::' mi&gt;~tal.:eA. sai1! , ·· Bl'll('ium·K Mu ffr~~~o:c ln\\'11 should he chanl{eol. l.ucapabla or Uu.t hely cWr-mted IIWIIbu- the baart-bnalttn&amp;' -.cn.a- b.~ \eiJICL
be l-ed u • moatbl,-.
••n ox.AL OOJIKn'7D WILL
but th;· Ht rikt•rll hH\'e mnolf' 11 mi!&lt;tl!.k&lt;' in id{'ntifying themse!H•s with
·
x:aft.
Soci11luun ·· )I \HIS th e So•·iRli:.clll tlmt lltRrtetl 11nd ronductrd the
·
H OLI..Un) SOC7IAI.IB!'S.
Tile NaUoaal ~ComJDlttH of ta.e So-

I

atrik~_.~~~~~~~~~~~,l~:~~~~li;:;~~;;~;i;t~hl~::tt~-~~c~::t~i·k~o:;:1:1~~:~11::~·~i

A" NEW -?E~LARATJON OF JNDE~END~NCE

A

th t' Time,; or 1111 y of the othe r cupitali.r;t papen1 comiuJ.: out with 1
h •m 11le. wo;ken11 m Chu:ago department stores are threatened with dismill881 if tbey dare
full page hcodiugs KIIIIOIIIH'iug the "l i rclll So{'iu list \'i,•to ry. , .
IKho r o r j.tn ll_l uUo~.
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Jus t_ ilunk of!'! ~IX ~ore and se,·enteeo years ago "our father~ hrt~ngbt fo r th on thia
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~ ~~~~ w nHtmu. conf!el\'co;l 111 liberty. and d edic.ated to the proposition that all men art crt!ated

I

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~111!tr~, •~L~~~'i•; 1 ~~~- ,:~~~~- ,;~ ~~:~•. ~~;;~~\~ ·:~-~~. ~11•1:. j~~~e hrtwet!n ··npttal i;~~~ty.tl~·;~:lat":e e,:::'~:~~ 0 ~;\ 1 ~~;~~~~~to~n':r~~:;t~~eiri~!:n;~~~e';.g:!:!;
Wh11t +lo .n •u thml; of .lu~ti+•f&gt; ltrowu·~ iilf' a of juatirr 1 Roger ! ~~h~~~~~ei~ ~~~~~~i1;~-~~1;h•~el~~~: :,~1; :r::~t~if_.~·;:~~:21::e:t :\~;;.~:,':?;;being.

.
Lee. lltl lndiKll, "'••s ~•· 11 1 to .\uburu for u yc"r ami eight mouths for i
Don't ~-ou_thiuk _11 n e~· ~laration of Independenee ia needed, and eO!lllequent J,y a n ew
for the ruhuhon or 1ta prlllclplelf
5 tealing n pit•.
You {'f'rtainly do, and you know that this new Deelaratiou or Iudependenee
:'1 ! .- hut tho· ll nfl'f'S I•·r tru11\ i~ ~trn ug 011 Amerie11niam ..hurt think uno.l that the ltr1_1g~:l~ f?r its principles ill going on for years. I t is the Socialists
of it. !hose fnr•·i~; 11 worl.:~·r~ wouhl nut I\Ce1·pt its offer of :?-9.i5 fo r a new c.hllrl~&lt;r. or mdustnal d e mo~racy , and it is the labor movement in gene ra l, and the
54-hou r ,,...rk . Bul l ~! 00,.,. wug.•s. .
ment Ill JllltllCUIII.r. t hnt. are fl_g htmg the new War of Iitdepcndence. Every labor
·
of the great urTn~· fii:hlmg tlus fight. ever:r atrike i.e a battle in this war, bot in the
·

THE COMING CAMPA IGN
To tho- ohscr\'o· r tlu: antio•11 of tltt: CIIJJitalist pr~ in preparing the

:.~~~~~~:; \~::;:!W!~.finda

o7'~';1~~oa;::l!:~ 0! ;::.

=: :;:

ne r.Jtort• a'bo• tile rut1 \.0 be
sUpe. TIM! dueoo-peyi•l mealoe,.,ued 20 per et!111. Ia UlZ.
Soelal!at repreHUt.ath•M tit

aet'

other

It i11 nn ·old ~dwnw of tl w p11rn,;ites to cook up 1111 argument of
aonH• I.: inti 111 •11 r \·leetion tim•· that will !l:''t the votera all worked up
over the ncL~ of some few uHiividunl&gt;~. nnd kee p up 1 atcaJy fire of
ac11111Ja1 uud at&gt;use until the •·otes nro• rus L _The unthiuking 1\'0rker
bt&gt;com\'11 int,·rcHi t&gt;•l in om· s itl l• nr tl1 e other as 1 personal matter,
forgettiulo! eiitir.·l~- tli•• ctT{'I'tJi thut will result, and \'otes for the beat
ma n. 1\fH•r f'l•·•·t ion he kil'kll huu~ ·· lf for lH!i ns- 110 foolish. 1111&lt;1 vows
that uext time lu· will ,!o difft·rctt t. ami vote for principle and his own

daasTil~:e~:~:i,nli~t

st~rtecl.

new&amp;pupers h11.•·e 11 lri·ndy
tl;e . work or
f()(lliug th e \'Oit·r b_\· diggi.~g up re,"'o ~mliti ~~ for the _coming cnm-

o. .

OP 'I'HS ~._

its most complete expression, for this mo\'ewent aima at

L.

t!:!~~~:=7o~·tb!npu= 0~ =-n~/!: 1 :u~~ol ~b:""Soe~~~=

pie.. Capltall•t sodety

h n,·e a strong

.

ppy,

:~.!:':ilil~

,011"t 1 ~";?.:.~erae':~:!~e:

ea~didstc at~~ UQdou~tedly the ::::;;~
~hli~~:e~~~~ f~~'i;"')~~r is a ia tb~t It

••• made

Boe~m,

tbat ta,

~lasa of this eity 11re lea rnin~ fa11t that_tbe_re ;,:::o;!eo:e;::;~::~ =~ •u~:11 :
:o~~i~~~~~~.~~~~c~~-;~~~~~1,e11~1~;,~.~; ~~d~~:~!);k\~:~ r~l1~1=1 ~e~;s~~~:~\~!~ ;:~:~twe~~~!~::ed;~:'~~::~=

~ert11inty.

The working

~~~l1st ~~o-~:~~~~S!-~.c~~~~;:1~11 ~-~=h;:~hmate

t••

t••

•-bar

pertme11U t.oaa~ted •itk t•• ~tlo~ lite f4r tile '11\&amp;aufathuera ot P•• ..a.
•:;k~e:hadaa :;:~ Ia tbeln lt tbeJia•i•t oa m&amp;killl ~;~ i:::e::::~l~l::! =~~ ;:e~.:: ~,3~--=·~:!,-~~~ bree:~:~ :~r.a•:;U~~· n:~-::'~ !:~k~

~!~f~:~{~~~r~lf fto\~~~-ht .1i:~J!~" ;~:~!~~~:i:~~~ra~~rtg:m~~~erl!~t~~=
~·-ill

. . .IU.'I'IO•.
Dr. Karl Llf_bh~bt.
••U kllowa
aatl-m.Oitarilt n.S Boc:lalln
d"
Oan~~a11 Baie•rt•r, antei! • t:lu br .S.ebrl•r Ia • apMdo 011 61&gt;
a- of U. Relebter lbat o.r....
~·t 1,.... bd bribed a.JP dleia»
of ta.e Oeraaa Ara,- ...S ~' jt.....

:~=alba=•~~e.-:qt~rt!:: ~:a.::-:o~=l::r:'.::\!:

THE GOOD OF JT

::·e: 0:b~=1ietyeo:

depa;~::~~~~~~~10&amp;,~i:l~~\ l·~~~~~~r~~~~t~~n~!

olldate o..-er 11,000.
- -- I.Dili3Df1ICJIT CJII&amp;A.rD

Modern aodet,- ;1 not all t..d, uol they ,-raoluall,- eome to reallu that tbe reaped .. il-alt·rella1lce taoap•to

tke
are w_111e enough to mnke prCJJRrstmne. Tht' coutest f_or M~yor ~-Ill b~ wretc.bed an/miaa~.ar::" u
the Sol'ialist party

A 7AMmV :PAJICJT'.

Peoplt .ametlme. •o•da- ito• tile
1.-t No-ranbn- t!l.a BeU M Boelali.U bna h11Ut orue• a poUediU,.OOO ,.otH ill Cllltap. lo U~o
l o'laulutiOo.. Oae of t!Jflr Bpriq lltDilldpaJ eleouioa, fat o,.er,.
aaol, perb•J'I. Uae Nde ""' tbe,- polled 47,000.
Liley u.e "ftJ' udeuor td
At tM reeaat al«t.lo11 for )11,-or Ia

Th e "'~ ':lggl ~ wi~llut aalon~r as men poasesa the means to deny other me n the opportnn ity of
party •o.rku. • tborourJJ kaowl11 _"''t ll l":st 11.11. long as men poaseu th e po,~er to deny other human beings the
Sot.ialilm. l:'.aeb 1tudut rer nJoymg the l~ber_tu~ wh1cb are esaential to full mental and moral deYeloplu('_nt; it will last aa
from tile pan1 fuoJb N7.60
po~sses reah.ut•on of a cOtnpletc human existence m11terial, mental and moral, the
for a.b tupport. Oa•thlrol
de1Jrn·e ~the; pl'OJ!le _of t~e ,.,_gh t ~o pursue h11ppinesa in a way best suited to their
atude•t• are •11111eo..
~h e mahenable r~g~ta .or hfe, hberty and the pursnit of happiness have been made
~orkmg p~p le b,l' e«op 1ll!._lis~ class rule which is baaed on the private ownership or the meana
II0014LliT :auu.DJlfO.
11011. 11f:'d tht&gt;y will remam tllu-?ry. a11 long aa thill clllllll rule will JasL Thererore. in order
seeure
Co11.d~.-.w. fa..-o.-.bla Matl•qt 1aa1
those nght~ to t~ e people. ~~ere Ill no alternative fo r the peopl e but to pos&amp;e~r.~~ themaeh·ea of the economic ole..-eloped for tbe e«oellGD of a balldi•l
pow er~ upon wh1eh a ll poht1cal and social power is founded.
to be o'!"'ned oatio.o.ally h1 t . . Sociallat
Party of tbt Ualted Stat&amp; Tlie ba.IJd:.

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                    <text>Price Two Cait.

�WORKINGMEN SHOOlD
JOIN MIUTARY

mn

During Recent strike of Street Car Men "T'·- -·-" II . . .,......
were Called Out to But Down Thdr
Citiuns Jeered at Them and Big Business
Them as Tools - Capitalists and Politicians w1111Co'l'&lt;ll, :prim•
Make People Pay the Bil!.
INTERNATIONAL SOUDARITY
Bf .Te&amp;n .T&amp;urw.

inter~:~i~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~j~~ct~1e11~~!~~J• !~~~·i!;ucl= ~ ~::

two worlds in their 11ffirmntion of Aolidarity without distinction of
froutil!nl, lltHI in a mighty d eclaration of their determination t o
ol·~:rtbrow the forces which plumier a nd murder their cla&amp;!l, a nd
t'Uchwger the peace of the world.
At this moment wltcu the ~&gt;t rugglc bet ween Capitalillm and
LHhor ia 111 it1 heightAt Iilia mozucnt wh en Oo •·er u ment.ll p l11ce mor e 11nd more at

th,· dispoul of privilege nnd Cnpitnlism all t heir foree.s. both militllry 11'nd JOO!ict". in order t o au pprc1111 the workers who arc clo..iming

hllle more of their due-·
.\1 thi!i erisi~ it iK impe rati ve t hflt the orgamir.t.&gt;d worke 1'11
cn•rywhcrc llhould •ignify to t hc cnpitalillt eiiUI.!ICll that t ht"y IUl.\'C
tole rnh:d long en ou !_:h a r~·giuu: £o01uled 011 the bondage ami suh.
j cction of the produccn .
l.ct 1111 be stirriug, so that on l\h1y Dny we may demonst rate
in o ne btu\~· t hnt the worker11 of nil countril'll a r c ready to r eeo\·er
t hl'ir riJ;h t ~; read~· also to uprose the plotN of Cu.pitalism, and of
ti O\'CrtuuetttJI which cndungcr inter national peace.
l~t 1111 prove by our 1\Ction that the work in~-: elpu will not r est
t•on te nt until it ho.H•ecurcd the cornplcte control of the means of
pr(lchll:tion IITHI e xc:h11ngc, thr poucuion of which is t be condition
or itt cmaucipatioJJ .

11.

..~:~ ~;~:·.-:.::. ~:',;.:,~:: ~~:;,~:: II JAMESTOWN CAR MEN
:::.;:~~~: ::~~~:~~~~~. ,~:~~.~:::::a ~~~ HAVE SYSTEM TIED
atrokr nd U" a lot of p&lt;&gt;or f oob or
wodr.r.1111 111eo dreuf!d r.u nnhtar., l(ub
wou l•l obow to t h~ ..-o rot ar.hanta~;ef

_

E. WEDEKINDT
UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIREcrOR

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;;;... telltlaclbelDtMMt of t.beWorlr.ba(cn-. - aoOOOIItorl-lt.,

:~,t";.t,;,ll~~·:;11•·~::"~:~~: :~~ :::~:~;·l~t;ell~toal
fw~ hfr to work for IZ.60

Olllu, 315-317 Geo&lt;xc sum,

ab le t&lt;:&gt; ,!let the lillie llitl

thAI -eu.e

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m~ti." lf nf "'otk&lt;'rl in tbt

I n Sifgrilt I; }'raley'• 11torn the em·

ot ti kt.. could nol lui aaother

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n "'•t h r~nt•·ed ··~got •~"I th me o preaellt da" war!anl wit h O!leftrieally e~rl.l •n the mornlug till late a t
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befn atlwrtiainll'

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pnblie &amp;to• with the diuo in thll Ruuo·J &amp;f'&amp;DI"te

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hall&amp;u•l• j:rrat irnt..,lu• "'ll!IJ.,-iHII Ul
"thf orjlniz.alioo ..ork wluth lo Win~;
· urrJ,.,t un I!,' ' H. II . Orirn, 1\r.t \'ir&lt;'•
p,.,..t.lrnt of tht l nh'rtlllliunll A~ooria·
tlouotl'ar \\'orkn l,
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of l b., ~l;OO t....hiJI'h ,·,.u~.- m~n. He
' hu .,...uu••l ,illu,..\tlfr&lt;'&lt;'lll&lt;';,b "'ith tb~
1.-ke ~bott\ in&lt;t S irk&gt;'l 1'1111•• ""''rrinx
t bt n&gt;&lt;"n on th~ .,,tir,. .,.u~111 ftotn Uuf.
lalo 1.11 (.'lllrajZO, an,] b~ bu I&lt;Uf'rl!&lt;'&lt;letl
Ia uaionirinlf tho majuril:""ol the m&lt;'non
tilt Pron•yl\'&amp;ula, l.nehwanua, F:rll!
. &amp;Ad :-.·rw Yurk Cf'nlral.

Bollalo, N. Y.

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GRIM ORGANIZING
th~
CAR SHOP MEN ~~:;:~;~I.:~::~~;-:; ~~:c;:~~~:dg~~~ ~0h0~t!~.:."~,o~;::;e~0~n:lh~i~:r:~ ~; ~:~~.:::.~e~:.~t f:p.::~~~;:~"fro~
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Thr .l"meotown eorrct brm.
"l"'" •lt•nt• of 1hc IOt'al ~•pltallot t!rC.

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l&lt;ll•lllll&gt; IOih••oroliu"rytlr.inkioJ~Lr,.in injl lin.. • J•irlt aud thr•oo"HU" •I;ko lh•ol

Wit ,

where nol lrH meo.

1l"IJ;M aod there fore tbe

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comr•u:" to ~ome t o terlllt.

A POINT OF INl'OlUU.TJON.

that poor old Bulf~lo

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the workiol! ~la.at for tbe tbb faet adntrtl~ withont eoat t o the freer t ilie. of tbe ~OilDlty Wilet"e
d•• aod wound 111, with thlt t bem. So they uoHd 10mct ot tbelr being 1 workilllfiii&amp;D do. aet, mean
JM':roration:
emJ!loyee. to put aa ad Ill tho lie-· belllg fOIIIJ&gt;let~.ly ~bject to t.lae ' - '

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��Pemale workers iu ChicagO department atorU are threatened with diam~ if they dare
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1AR JfOT-Mr 0. Ball Ko.MI.
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54-bour wt·ck. Bull :\loose wng&lt;'s
ment 111 part1e ular. tha ~ nre lighting 1he ne w War of Inde pendence. £"yery labor. organiutWm is 8
· metllod• aDd, perlq,Pft th '-'te . . tJ.ey a-u.t u,ooo.
of the great nnny fi"'htmg this fight,~eyery strike i! a llattle •in this war, bn.t in the Socialist mo\'ement 11 that tltey 11M .,..,. ..a• .., to At Ute ..-.t tlettiu fat ll.ayor t.
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~IIJoymg the l~ber_t•es whteh are euent1al to full mental and
It 1s 1111 ·,ltJ ~d11·nw uf thl' J'IITJUtll e~ to cook np un argument of f1°1111 ~118e~ ~hzauou of a complete human e.:s:iatenee

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Price Two Cents

OlR GANIZED: LABOR~ RALLI·ES TO AID
·. · 0F··EMBAT:tLED STORE EMPLOYEES·
Workers Sweeping
·.· AU IJ;efore them rn
· . Qi-g a_n tic .Stntggle
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Despite Tric:kl of the Employers; DesplteSI..aalroant
the Thugs· Despite Uta of the "Kept
H'undrida Flock lnlil the Fight and Vldory is
a Matter of HOuni.

TO T .HE WOMEN OF BUFFALO
The fight of the deparbnent lrtOre girt. and men of Buffalo is more than a fight o£ workeril £or
more wagH. IT...IS A FIGHT FOR THE RIOUT TO LIV&amp; P URE. DEC EXT LIVES. 110d ew·y
woman in Uulfakl who believ11 Utat working girJ.. 1b®ld have the right to LIV~ IN DEC ENCY
ahould be actively intereltecl.
·
.. .
Do yon think it it more important that S. H. KNOX .S1J:OULD RUY A:SOTRER l i ARt!\' E
BA..:.~Kf Or iA it more important tbat5.000 Buff'alo g i.rl&amp;,yonr d11ughters or you r neighbol'll' dAugh·
tel"'l perhaps, SIIOULD BE FREE FROM THE TEMPTATION TO SE I~L THEIR BODI ES F OR
FOODf
Buft'a lo has l'freently .~een;nueh apluhing in the- ~ire of the underworld.
The police ha,·e
fti.Med and the di.rf'riet attorney hAll fumed and the Buffalo Times ha• nearly burst a blood·\"~! try·
ing to saddle the "blame" for auclt eoDditiona of v ice upon eert.ftin politieinns whom it does uot like.
Jn.rt u though they are .i.UJ' diJ'l'erent fiom the -Times brand of capitalist heeJe ra !

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T H E STORES ARE FORCED TO WORK. T HE GREAT W0:"1.1&gt;ER, lS THAT SO MAXY OP
TUEll HAVE WfTHSTOOD THE BAT'IILE 1~ $TEAD OF THAT A FEW FL'h \LLY SU)."K
INTO T HE SI NK-HOLE OF pESPAlR.
What are you going to do about it f Which aide are you women of Buffalo goin~r tn take in
tbl• tremt ndou. ba~tle! Are you pin r to patronize the ,-ultures who lil·e UJ)(}n the blood and tcar8
of your ai.ten! Or a~"e you (lOinS to Qelp the eouragecWJ fight of the embattled wotker8f
THE OUTCOME OF TIUS STRUGGLE RESTS LARO_ELY 1:\" YOUR HANDS. HELP
THE OfRLS W!N· KEEP AWAY F'llOY Tll E BIG STORES.

National Leaders
Spike Lying Tales
Of Tricky Press
National Leader Flett, Together with W. B. Fitzgerald, and Pauline Newman, All High in the
Councils of theA. F. ofL "Show Up" the T reachery of the Capitalist Newspapers.
Quiek to r~nt the implication that the f'mha ttl r d d"portmt!nt
11tore empluyt·NI or Buffalo nre being d eserted by t he ~\mcrii'Rn Fed·
era.tion or Lnllor thl' na.tiomtl orgnnitenl 11nd ot.lu•r noted figu ri!'S of
Ame rican
of Lnbor who are in the eit y ''Oluut('o,•rt•d
I i
at the Ya rioua 11t.rike mt'1'tiu g~~, nnd others
are· coming.
Grim. first l'ie1•-presidcn t of thl• lnternationlll
volunteered t o g i"c his IUI!Iis taucc. He
Fridny Kftcn .1oon, anti !oat no l.imc in g..tting
situation.
· · · ·· · · · · ·- · · · · · • · • · ·- · · • ·uationRI leaders, f ortuna l cly, e h lln t•ed to he in town in
i
with the settlement of the strt'ct l.'nr workers s tri kc. and
did not hesitate to stamp tlje report Maid to lun·e bef'n ~i \"lm to
ne wspapen1 by a local labor "leaJ e r " 111:1 wholly unwnrr1mted.
Among these an! Willillm B. 1-'it:r.~erllld. m~·mht•r of tht Gt•neral
Executive Comn1ittee of the Carnwn'11 l'uion . ami J ohn Flett. orgRn·
iter of the A. F . of L.
'
I n the mctt n~me, Pa nli.ne Newmnn. nnoth•' r general or.:auizer
A . 1-'. of L . a.,rri •·t·d lllllt night f rom New Y o r k City nntl immetook cha rge b.('~ the girl~ in the union.
ent~ uoiaatie mNlting• werr
. by t be striken.
,, mor nmJoC m ..... t i ng• were bl'ld a t
Harmunia ila.ll and Jut.,rn•·
1 oa Go•u&lt;'ll~ JUett . Fou r
me a and t;irltj.amtned both
l itU•n&lt;'&lt;l t o the ~pt!f!cbeo of
leade r..
~·. Catt~Jl pr~oi&lt;l~•l at the IIIH·
B all mettin~t aatl aft tr a t.r ief
i ntro.lunol William D. t'iu..,~nhl ,
of tbe
Uf&lt;'lllinz .-om
d of the r~~tmeu 'o 1111i11n, an•\
" ' bo IMd tbt rl!"ent H11ff•lu
lfr. ~'iUs.:~r~ld t old t hl'
t it Joohd to bi1n u if the
won f or a h &lt;"a•ly tloe 1tore
beginlt1Uj:toroure&lt;!d to:&gt;

K ~lley • t&gt;oke to t b~ jtatberinll. A erow.J.
of Ahollt f o11r t h0111Utl ~lriko·r~ a,.elm•
b ird, to •hi~lt wa1 arldl!&lt;l •!.em! t•o
t botlfand workrn w ho wtre retur ning
home hom t heir •lay '1 toil. The 1pirit
of aolidatity ranotrong ao&lt;l tht&lt;"hefn
1
of tbo l t riken r.ould he hfar.J. for
l&gt;lll&lt;'ks. Wbil~ th" m01etiur;: wu in prO!ll·
r•·•~ Paulin~ :'\(!UII&lt;au of Xew \ "urk &lt;'lt;r,
,..·bo h••l he.,n wired for, .,,;..,..1 nl the
ml!(!tinll and ,..u i n1rodu~rd to tbo
otrike t l .
Altbou11h fatil{ll&lt;'•l b~· the
da~· ·• ltat"d , :.Iiu :-.:flltnan lmo...diately
took t he J&lt;la tfo rm a111\ in n ""lli"S.:
IJ~Hth denounucl the tn.aji:Uat~• .... bo:&gt;
o w u Butralo'a 11or". Sbe ota\o..J that
aome of t hem reoi.le In N'f'w \'ork •a.d
hat•e no rrg.rd for the11'&lt;:!ihre of tbe
of tbeol rt~erl. lle ur~:r.l wo rkl'n o\Mr t ba11 t o IH t hat their
t o bol&lt;l firm a11d not let llulfalo man• geu lt'nd t hem an l!t"U·
be &lt;lit•id~d 011 a ny l&gt;f'111CI I lb~reuialt' prolh from the IJuft'alu ~toru.
f or 1111 iojury to Ollt' I• ""Injury t o all. ~Ita :'\tlumao t old t he lltikrr~ t bac..-c.b•

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�WORKINGMEN ·suourn
NOT JOIN MIUTARY
ORGANIZA
During Recent Strike of Street Car Men "T roopo"
were Called Out to Beat Down Their Brothers lbe •tri-laa alclre
Citizens Jeered a t Them and Big Business Used =::~:b~: Jead-m!, ..,.
Them as Tools - Capitalists and Polltidana Will ·
• · •
Make People Pay the Bill - Hear AU About it bcl~·:;::::;lt:~~t1 ~t:b:u;u
at Elmwood Music Hall Saturday Night. ,; :· . .L ~·=.~~~~~m~~1 '::e:::!ee
INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY
By .Jean .Jabnl.
For the twenty-fifth time l\lay Day, tbia year, re-unites in one
inten1ationa! demon11trat ion the organized working elau of the
two \\"()rltls in their RllirmMtion of solidarity without distinction of
fronticNI. and in n mighty lleelaratiou of their determination to
o\'erthrow the forcea which plunder and murder their claM, aud
tt),Jangt&gt;r t ill' JlefiCC of the worlt!.
At thi11 moment when the Htrugglc between Capitalism and
L11bor is nt its heightAt this mome nt whe n Go\·ernmcnta place more and more at
thl' llispoSIII or ptil·ilt'ge and Cnpitali11m all their forces. both mili·
t ary nnt! I.&gt;Oiicc. in order to suppres5 the workers wl1o are daiminJt
a little more of their dueAt thi~ cr isi1 it i~ iUJpt!ratin~ thAt the organi.ted worken
t:\'t•Q·wlwr&lt;· should 11ignify tu the capitaliAt cla.ues that theY haYc
tolerateJ loug enough n rl'gi:m• rounded on the bondage and subjeetiou of the prot!uccn.
Lf't m; he stirring. 110 that on :'llsy Dny we may demonstrate
in one body that. the work;·n~ of all countries f\te reftd~· to reco,·cr
their right.~; tt'ndy rtlso to oppose t he plots of Capitali1m, and of
Go,·crnments which ••nJAugcr infc rnauonlll peace'.
Let us ptOl't: by our net ion thn t the working elaa will not rest
t ontC'ut until it has 11CcurcJ t he complete ;:ontrol of the mean11 of
prothwtion And ~:xduuJ ge, tht&gt; JlOsseuiou of which is the condition
of its f.'maucipatiou.

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For Jlu•lul lutJtramenU,

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WHOLESALE
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~AV

3, 1913

A CALL TO ARMS
X ow llutt l l mo,•c nwnt is on foot to or gnnir.e the jeparlment
ctore drrb let e,·,·n· Soci11li!;t, cnry l obor u n ion man. fllld
•
workc·r. il!tul a hw1l to th~th.' poor wnge workera in their
f or a chance t o \h·e.
It will !Jt 110 t•Hsy tnsk hy .1111y menw( hut we nrc confident
w e will win in th'-' eml Tht• l•o""CM will hully nud c11jole. tome
Jose tlu•i r jOioa l'o.-si\,\y, aud thl' rl'l pit• l illt p r~ will t ell what
erent u rt.'!l Ulf'!'r work•' MIHre.IJut if the gi rls hll\'i'l nmdu up 1
that thcy ·will or_g11nir.... nothing will tlmnrt tiJCru.
Allth11t i11oeetled i1111 .;eu~&gt;c of 11olidurity nnd the ·
ba,·ing intdlis::t•nt•e a nc\ uen ·c enough to d emand wh:~t

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Ko our Jouhts t hnt the ch:r k11 hnn• lht• &amp;)'IIIJlllll!y o f e \'c ry one iv
t heir right mind. ltnd 01 11trong, hnrd pull togctlll'r wi ll d o the trick.

ThC'I'e ill oul~· our WilY to dG nw11y with tlu• strife hetw~n capital
Ll't t!Jo&amp;t• who olo the work o wn tl1r job.

and lalmr.

\Yhnt tlo \'OH thil1k of Justi ~c Bro wn 's itlcn of justit•l'T
L ee. au l ndiJu;, wo11 14:111 to Au tmrn for u yeu r aud eight mouthll
stealing a pic.

:O.h· hut tht&gt; Tl nr\'(:!&gt;t,.r trust i~ HlronJ,: on Ame r icanism. Ju11t think
o r it. iho11c ·ror•·ign work&lt;'rs woultl uot lll'cept it11 o!Ter of $!1.i 5 for
54-hour week. Hull )loO!!e w.11gce.

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tal i-s~ Pr~ss .

to Public to
·~iscour~ge Stri.k ers
.,"{'the Stores OOICQ Do~ Entirdy Y ct Daily

P'ress Says Only OM-Tblrd·;of Employees are _
Out- Only a Few ·Cierb are Working In Stores
That an Open - W'oiDCn Detectives and Floor
W '!,lkers Acting as OerkS. '
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The J~uft'alo Socialiat hu many thne~~-lllli.d~ihat the,daily l'r•'!O!i of

!~1i,~e~~~~·.as couti"olled' by the C~amb~rt Of .COn~~H't~e~an~l t!lc ~ig•

INTI!RNATIONA!: SOLIDARITY
By leu.'lamw.
For the twenty-fifth time May Day\!. tbia year, re-unites in one
international demonstration the orga.nued working class of the
two world5 in their affirmation of solidarity without distinction of
£-rontien, and in a mfghty declaration of their determination to
O\'ert.hrow the foreee which p·J under and murder their dus, and
endanger the peace cf the world.
At this moment when the struggle between Capitalism and
Labor il at itll heightAt" thia moment when Oo,·erumMJta place more and more at
the diaposa.l of privilege and CApitalism a11 th~ir forcis, both~lDilj·
tary and pollee, in order ·to suppreRS the workers who are e_talm~
a littl~ more of the.ir due~,
' At thia eriai.s it is imperath·e tbat the organized _workerw
e\'erywhere ah0uJd aign.i..ty to the capiWil:t elaaes that 'theY.have
tolerated long- enongb 1l regime founded on the bondage and rubjeetion of the productra. ' • ,
• Let ta 1be stirring, 10: tll.lt. on May Day we may demonlltrat~
in one body that the -workeh of all countries are ready to recover
their righti; ready abo to' oppo~te .tl!e plota .of Qapital.iam,_and of
fi9v~rnmenb whieb eudanger-internation.al pc!ace.
·
Let ua prove' by our aetioD that tlle work_i.Dg elaa wiU not rest
content uDtil it bu .eeured the CQJPplete control of the m~&amp;IUI of
pl"Qdnction and aebange, tile p~on of which is the condition
of ip~emanc:ipation.
• •.

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TWO BIG UNIONS

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Tbl (lll]y Gentwl ..-~per Ia the e&amp;aM.ov.edd41 of Me• Ycrk ctq, ,.....

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oo.;.. 31~17 GcocOcc Sboet,

Butter Krus,t, Cittle 6ttttral :and
. Cip·Cop is non~Union Bre.ad

1Hf -ER BAKING CO..AND COUJNS. ·
.
OOT TO THE GENERAL BAKING f.O..
This Firm was very Interested to "noal~:(i•• [~;:,a·.:;,-..;
Strike of the Street Car Men.
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BUY UNION BREAD, BEARING

. THIS .•
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BUFFALO SOCIAliST PIJBUSHING CDMPANY
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What will "'·e do with the capita list under Soeiali11111 f
to work.

P ot him

While y ou are oomJoeting for wages the boliM8 are pilicg up
pro6\l.

A 8001ALI8T VICTORY

F etnale workert in Chicago department Ito~ are threatened with diiJD.itu.l if they dare
lnbor organiutions. .
, .
·
, '•
Just think or it r Six 1eore and aen!nteen yean ago ' 'our fatbere brought forth on
There ill only Olle wny to rio away wilfl the 11trifc between CApitAl ~:~~-~~~~~:~;· a~n~~j~·~e~ ~~~~·~ir ac~:J:je:~~ ~r:el~~~~et'ri!~/'~b~:re
and lahor. J.~et th011e who do the work own the job.
liberty, and the pul"8uit of happine~~~." And today Amerie&amp;D worken are denied the
in order to secure the zneana of a decent life, of liberty f~ from misiry, and of enjoying
\\'hat olo ynn think (If ,J u~tio•e Brown '" j,J,•n of ju11tico! T Roger which i1 the birth-right, not only of en!ry American, but Of e,·ery human being.
Don 't you think a new Deelafat ion of lDdependenee il needed, aDd conseqqently a ,new
Lee. 1111 l mli11.n. wnw Ment to Auburu for a y..-ur 11.11d eight months for
1te.aling 11 pie.
Cor the realiution of its principled
·•
'
You certainly do, And you know that this new Deelaration·of independence ha1 already
;\l y but tho• llnr\'l·ltf· r truMI i;~11 11 ~ on Amt' ri~11n i11m . .I uBI thiuk ftl\(1 thAI the 1truggle for its prineiplea is going on for yean. It ia the Soeialil't.ll who have
of it. thMe rort·i~n workt•n~ wunlil ut 11\'e,·pt ill! ofTt·r of $!1.7fJ for a new charter or industrial democracy, and it is the labor cid'veweot in general, and ,the
ment in particular, that are fi~hting the n ew War ol lndepecdence. Every labor
&amp;&amp;-hour wet·k. Bull Moo"e wa~,.M.
·
of the great nnny lightini. thia fight, every atrike ia a battle in thia war , but in
THE COMING CAMPAIGN
::;,i~~~:,t d"~:;::t~!':n.fiuda ita W?St complete e:~:pre.t"IO~ f~r _thia· mo,•enten~ aims .at
To the oh11erwlr thfl nnti••ll of th&lt;' ••npi't11liJt press in preparing the
w11y for the roming •·uu•pail,m ·1u)xt fnll . HI which a Mayor 1111d numer·
0111

~~h: .~:t~~~rn~;~~~~:·~; ~·~~"e~~~;~~i·,~'~r~on';~u;~~~~p an argument of

aon1 ~ ki nd uear election time t hat will

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the \'Otcrs all

::~d~~e11:1dtMa~~~~':'~111:t~c~;1~11~·l~;·:~h~n/;· e~~~~ kT~~ up
b~m e5 inten-.ted in on~ Mitlf' or the other Ill

1,

The ~~~~zggl~ wi!l last u long as men

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posaetJa

th'e meana to deny other men the opportunity o! ..,,,,;•• lrhl•• ., ..,,

dee~nt bnn!l, II ~·J II l~llt 118 long M .men~ th_e power to de~y other huz_nan. beings the

t~~~:i:=[i~:' ~h~c~o~~~P~~~~:: ~:::~al~~r:r,r~:::ai1~~e~~;~~~~-:!.':~~dg

~the~ pl!ople .or the r1_g ht ~ poraue happmea m a way best1u1ted to their o~n nature.

';~~~~·~!.e :i~~~li~~ ~~f~b::l~w~! t~e ?~~tn~~:~~~::-o:~~~~;~ttb~em~~':'~ ~:~d~o~' [••~;,.~_,.0;;;;;:;-;:;;~...,LDI•O. I ••

working
tion, and they will remain illu1ory, Ill' long a1 thi11 clasa rule 'will Jut. Therefore, in order
th011e rights to l~e J&gt;eople. ~~ere ia no aJ~mative· for the people but to poiiiCSS themselve11 of the .,;,.;;~,;;;; f
powen upon wh1ch all pohlleal and IIOCial power ia founded.

forgetting entirt•ly tlw eii'Pl'ls tlmt will n~ult,
man, After elo-etion ht&gt; kich him11elr for being so foolish,
that nu t tiwt• he willtlo d iiTt·rt· ut. aull \'Oil· ro r principle and his
elua interest.
The eapit11li11t IU~WIIJ&gt;H)lers hll\'e
fooling the \'otcr by digging up
Jdodt rZI ·IOciety i• ZIOt all bad, "" U.ey ;radual.IJ' eo.i.a to realisa,tlaat tbt
11aign, and the way they ";11 dig
-I
~-"•' · ' ·~-'"'"" tbe aoc:iety of tbe working due tutureiatllelnlt tlleylubt ollmalr.IDC:
There ia a reason for thia early start, and the
wilolly ,com~ ot unhappy, it •o. _
are wi11e enough to ml'lke pre(mrntiona. The eont.ellt
ud meatally pauperlud peoC&amp;pil.l.li.ul W •111&amp;de Soeiall11111 poul·
eapeeially hard foul!'hl. ror the rc11son that rour prtrtiefl
aoc:lety after all II &amp;II bit, tlaat m---, It U, diYeloptd JMI.JI:I
field inatcftd or two. llCIIides the
'
Do,&gt;oer·•t "I&gt;Ort;o, f
tYery oUter ~et7 111 ot produet.ioa aad p~ ot
the Soeialiat party will ba,·e a """""•'-""""·'f
it. rn-te.t &amp;dlleYeiDct tloa wblell e~~able ~at, to
department 1110~ will be
bu made Soclalimo, tlaat 1-. 11oeoU ot all, ud more tllu
That the Socialist party
JIC*Ibk. 'l'b.a u:· tlll&lt;b.. :J"'nUer•ore, It U.
eertaiuty. The workiniJ' dau or Uii.s city are
I!Ddllo&amp;lld~acllllc.. wlrlell.euble
i1 only one remed,-, and in order to apply the
ope:am1Ddt4peo- bi.tuelt tlaa m..ter
political partica muat be ou11ted and working
amo11g tlle woi-lr.en wll.- tlle fotee~ o~blrl
eleeted in their place, v;ith the ultimate end or
lNYta aboot aa arudt to bo dully, eapitalilt
Socialiat C()..()perati\·e commonwealth. '
tbelrecoooml.e ~cudidt111 for

Tbe BufTalo Expresa commc.Uta editorially and reprint• an
' from a P aria daily 11.howiug how it uaggeratea the
Buftalo atrett ra ilwAy atrik('. Bnek up, you were in wrong
after tba fil'lit moeting wu call.cd, and had to ~rawl out as
oould t"'· o daya aft,t r.

aworlr.iJtcd. .

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YOUR ADDRESS LABEL
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man with a ]otot riRNI dome.
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&amp;me day t he t•ictare~ will be miulug
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&amp;01 WILLI.._M !ill... cor Rhuou - • r

-ANTI= WAR
DEMONSTRATION
MAY-DAY CELEBRAliON
Saturdap Evening
map 3rd

ELMWOOD
MUSIC HALL
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER

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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30,· 1913

A CALL TO ARMS
:\nw thnt a JUO\'f"lllf'llt ia on foot l o o rganiU: t h e
:ttorr o·l o·rk~ 1\•1 cn •ry ~o•:iKiil&gt;t . eve ry la bor union • .
worko·r . lt&gt;nol a hnntl t o tho·lw poor wHgtl workeni in I
for :1. dutuc~ to lh·c.
It will bo• no c~~..&lt;~y ta11k by 1llly nu•11n~. but we are confident
1\'C will win in tlw t&gt;lld .
The ho1111es will bully -and caj ole, some
}08(' tht'i r j ohA poBSihly. aucl tho: cRp itali!lt p ri:'SS will tell what
cro:oatui'\."S thcst&gt; workers fire. hut if the girls ha \·e made up
t hat they will or~:aniz.•·. nothing will thwart them.
All thJtt i11 lll'"llcd i11 a HenRc or ~ol idarity a n d the
ba,·iug iuteJiig\•nce n nd nen ·e enough to d t·mand what
and IOUCCefla iN I!.SI!Urffi .
No one tlouhts th~tt the d er ka have t he sympathy or e,·er y one in
their r ilo!ht mmtl. 11.11d a strong. ha r d pull togl'the r will do the trick.
What will we do with the capitulist undN Soci~tliam 1 Put
to wo r k .

Thia univerval feaat hu made enormoaa atrjde~ Jn the course of the twenty-four years which have
elapsed ainu the Intemational Co'ngreu of Paril 'iD 1889 deeid'ed to ulebra.te il · The number Of eoun.
trit:il thr.t are celebrating the fint·of May ill inereuing. May_Day i! beeooriiag mpre and nK!re a worldwide
the
of international demonatration On whieh the aolidarity aDd unity of the demarnd for
expr~ j ttflf itl tbe stl'Ongest pouible terma. '
are unfolding thyuelvM. The eapitaliJ;t clLUei
for their IQOds and Jo eruah out their eompetiton
using
dominion in all eiviliud Jandt~to inereate arm&amp;muU
terrible flntu~eial burdens .upon th~ people, aa a reault or whieh
the rai!ling
1oeial condition&amp; of the work ~MJ ne sadly n~glected.
Against t his disalltroua policy the workers mu1t1vehemently protMt, lfay
oppor tunity of t:XJlreM~&gt;iug to the full this proteet. The working claasee do
they n e fighting for peace, becauae' they deain! human prog r eu. They - ·.-.-•:·:···,, .::·
justice, e \·eu for the mollt .lowly, bceaua~ in thiJ manner only can the
bringing liberty t o humanity.
~
.
The field or action will e.s:tend j uat ao far as you identify yollt!Jeh ·es more a nd more vdth
ized working dau of all lantl•. united in the Inte rnational, and carry on in common with the m
for tl1 e liberation of the worker1 from want. mia~::ry, oppreasion and exploitation, towards
aim of humanity.
.
•
~lay the watehword be liberty and equality and ever)-thing which makes for the realization o£
human aspiration.
'
Cheers for the International!

Let .us Conquer .the World
• ' Till M*1 ,.. - . &amp;DOUiu ra.a-:
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wal{o..,. the bosses are piling up elba.at.l ba4 no
1n pubUe ap"llrl.
8&amp;7 more tJIIaD till caw. whicll lb.arlld.
tbeif 10\ .. bluW or bude:D. ..,. a1or.
SOCIALIST VICTORY
w..n
pri&amp;lts. . toola
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tht• ntunl•rr on 11trikt' Willi terrihle to concede, yet opportlln1tr 'or IDIIIDtal aDd moral Um of !104al 1alt.lt:l;rU.OEY,
bbltor)''" !oq)l 110\ N
fitudl1· tlw t ru t h •·utnr out thnt u!Jou t ;,()u.fi(){J we r e o n s t r ik e. nnd ,rowVI.
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uuo k1111: m iostKkt'll. AAi,l · '' llt·h:ium 's liuffrn~f' \nw11 ~hotlld Ue ehangl'tl. Lllcapabl.• of that I!D&amp;l)' di4erald.a&amp;l4 member tile 11-.n-b~ IKrl.f!.CII lt111:DU1 \tUp.
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A NEw· DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

Yo·!i. un. t it Willi til,· So1·iulish1 tlmt 1\' 0il the osl rik t·. hut you tlou't
.,,.,. th t· Tmt&gt;'-s (tr nny of th•· o ll~o·r "ll(litl!.lilll pApers coming out witl1
full pngt• hNtolin!:'~ 1\Unoum·iu~: t l1e ·· Grcut :-)ocialist \' ictory. ''

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                    <text>Recent Strike of Street ca; Men Haa 6eated
Feeling Againat Militia- Wage Worka Haa
i'lace in Organization That Can be Used as
' Weapon Against Hlrnad£.
.
'Tbe Bodall.Jt 11101'~lllftlt P the grnlat
&amp;llli -ullltarist fore.e lp tbe ~ftrld tGIIaT·
'"•~ .,. foqbt by the worlr.era, tbey
are the onw wbo periU Oll tbe llehl of
t.ule, It 11 tlie lr wi~ wbo t«ome

of tbe brtt tpea.Un 111 the raa.U o f
Sodalillt. and kDO"ll u o... of
1110.1 p61rerfu l IIICD io t.bft couatry P
o ..tor.
A Great..,.._,

~lft\lwiththeworil~lllfaiii!Other
eot~llllt!. 'I'IIelr itt~ • .,. ldoe~:~tical '
A111 adm!Wo11 of 1~111 .,...u 'Ifill
ao d !&gt;Ia! Day ho ~lrbrated by
So- d••rp&lt;l. A numl.OI'r or ·~

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Work Twelve Hoius a Day While Companies Consider Six Hours a Day Enough for
Their Horses .- Union will Include All Men
Working for Express-Companies.

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Tloe op J&gt;O rtu Di l y to Pl&amp;h Butralo oa e boon; th a t hor.e r~ll until I o 'dod;
ihe bnt uoioa dtltt~ in th e eouutry, In th e a!U!tnoo11 of the Den day. then
IUIW ripe. ...: ,..,,,. wOrlr.iPK man, in goe1 on thll y un t il 1 o 'd~k in th l
~ity ;, t horoughl y' arouted to hie &amp;voning, j ut t oil:
bou ra a day. Th e
u a ll&amp;\"11, a nti ia rudy to eompanieJate out for pw8t, &amp;11&lt;1 •·al ue
bl.. h llow1 if th e cbal!cO II th e lifo of tb~ horiH!, but ca~ IIOthing
for tluo ml'lll,

Think o't men 'II'Otli:iog tw eh ·e bourr
day, day in and !layout, ..-itb l o~grr
bou n •btn uUe•l out f or I Jotfialwork,
without e:r tra pAy. Th e orolinn~· run
it from 1 o'clock io tb f morni ng. with
a t 11 o 'd CKk. Th e m en work
I afte rnOon and I IIJ'J'e r b al'p&lt;!n~ about
o 'dt~kiu tbe ,e,.ening.
1 ~: th e f ruit fttU.oo,".,..ork l&gt;l',:in• at
o'd&lt;Y"k ia tht' morning . anol .turin,::
i1 u llt&gt;d th .. hollolny .... a..on, !be
about IS hour a ou t of tbe

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'll'tood Muair Hall, tU Sot:ialitt P•rl! of
Bulfaln, •Ill bold a Yar Da,- Coelebratill n
and AbU- \'far DoemnniFirat ioo. ThrN
o:ouhl he 110 betU!T ti...e fOl' hnlding •o~ b
• 11...rtioc. 'MIO!! rbi~f ar-b r 'Ifill he
Gfflrge R. Kir.poatri.,. o f s.,... ) 'o n Cl t,1,
autborof' ' War - W.,.t Forf"aotlonr

Ju.dge IJro'll'"ll Jn nll!JIIf ou t the
Guard du riog the ~ar urlb.
re&lt;'lf&gt;&lt;l that all the nlt me111 1101
tha t UIPDIIIIl 111'111 atltod tlo.e
lk~mher \}.., dat* ia S.tunl•!
!&gt;lay tbi"l , anJ tM plat'e ElmW'OOd
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W. P . Catt e ll, butio~ mano,.-:-er ot
tbt Bulra lo&amp;cial lll,b ubeen uked to
organir:e a uoiuo of EIJlrKa .\l.,n. that
will tako in ••·cry mao working for el:pren .-o mnanin, Inti he i1 at ..·nrk on
tloe job 11 tb e pruent lim t. lla ny of
the men ba.-.• ti J(n ifieol thei r williagnat
t o join. a1ul th et\lffC'al of th~ nrw orl&gt;alliE.St io o ltt lreadyauurN.
I f •b bour1 1 day i1 fDilll•lf'rt&gt;lt 1
&lt;lay'• work for 11 borl&lt;', aor~ ly the m~o
MhDJihl tlemtnd J,...ttc r than n IW&lt;'Ive
bou r da•·.

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Get ;DI:&lt;'Ih., r , m en . lo&lt;l dt•n• •n• l at
to th f l of 1b ~ meu: A ln•t !ht• .-ight hoor •hoy. \"nu will
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tb e atahlt' at: a.m., tnd ""rre,.&lt;J If ynu o r,.-:-ani ~. t.ut unorgan ·
to I o'eloek t hll tfto•rn oon . ~n izo••l yo" rnu •lo notbin,.-:-.
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TO OUR READERS

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To
ol7ou 'll'tlo ao aobly c.aa
tooar&amp;llirtueeduringtloepaa:tt en
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wiN to ~tt11d our lle&amp;rttelt

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yeo Ia &amp;.pl. ~d l or our dortli
atld fttn q t o r(hw..t *11eTCTIIe ' e.aUtornb.c.riptio~~&amp;.,-oo.Uva

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ha"Jl h ired J erry O'Brien'•
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of tumult. Aa a rHU!t or
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t..ortbeCityotBufl'alo,N. Y.

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MAY-DAY CELEBRAliON

o:-·:·•· '·;·:· .:c.rc ,:c::..

8li.07HBB.BOOD OF NATIONS.

th•e.
The re will be t wo a~ ken 011 eaeh
alo.l e. FiftH-nmiDu t ea.-illboallowed

r~p r~aeh..t witb eaell. I J&gt;U.ket for prHentation aDd tu
, . ,._,,_C_'O:'.:',,."C: I ""'" '"' to a bohah eounlttn azul !I I· lllinulel for reb lltU..L.
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talr.e fr.o m them what tbr! be taltu.

not aot.

Since th e proH! tariat

h ia earantly dn ireO that u

111any

fint of all l equire political au· pa rty memben a 11 d thei r frien1b be
m111t ri.ol! t o be the lead in g p~KII l u poulb le. AdmiMion ia fru.
tll o 11ation, mv.t eooat.it.ute i l ·
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th e Bourgtj~lt

tuprtnaaey of t il e proletariat
Ua em t o •·anl!ll ttl ll . ~ter.
_of t ~ leadl111 e oniiV!d
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for the emaaciJ&gt;t t ion of the

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to_ the ~xploitati ona of one na · mattua: The dir~~&lt;.~ nchange of goocll

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: l1m bet•"'n d~ . w1thU1 t~ nat~oa to-o]lt!r&amp;ti n~ PJft. In regard tn eduoa·:--· ..c··,·;:: __··"· \"tD"-h~ the bost1hty of oile, tl&amp;hon ti.CI'U of member., amalgama Uo 11 of ~

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ELMWOOD
MUSIC HALL
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER

OO·OI'B&amp;ATIVE ALLIANCE.

Tbe lat eraat.ional Co- operath·e Alii·
aa ce it at JlfCMIIt tp rud ovtr thr ee
~ntlneot.. aod f4 laadJ, aod eonn
8,000 co-ope ruh·e 11odetiu with i,OOO,000 mtmben.. Tile Nlotb hltrn tion.al
Co-open.U\•c Co ogreu wjll talr.e piau

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Saturday Evening
mav 3rd

"' end.--Com· ::.•the aodet!n of tbe tame dhttlct.

At the be gl nlug of thli year ! ,.:SU
Wt &amp;111 all equal befon tbe law, hilt penon wne employed i11 189 to-opBa·
tha worltla,.a~an DIIYeT enjoy tbe lldnd tl1't toe:let\N 1111der t be eondlt!ora. of

CEO. R. KIRXPATRI_C·K
OF NEW YORK CITY
AUTHOR OF

WAR·WHAT FORP .

,

proteetloa of tJ~ei le'!· wlliell perm.IU a
eepltal!n eorpor.iloa to it... )trike
breektl'fl to ~· .. ... ~pt, t f
tltelr ..._ to ralM "tU prt~ ~ \loeb
labor pown. , 'l'llt
do aot
e"t'tll u- a ro.la ~~~~eh ._ ~ ~ lew
w\!~11. - petutt. ·.to ~'7 ~~~ tM
rl1 ht to dr.~ lr.lll _o,... bo.a; ,tlaey ....

tilt llDI~ taritr arn~npd betwee n tb
Centnl Ualoil ·of O"""ea Co-oper.tt...
)odeW. ead tile ' Central U11Ioa of
lliall:trt aad Confert~'7 WorktrL
'l"'lt Hanpriae"'l'rade Ua lna Eneo·
ba ~-~ a .J'"'(1ellllltloe wllenby
tht: ..!!.!!ken are Mrnntly ad•leed to
tlioeb .. ,·lnp-iif,- Wit h t ile io-

to bit tbem

nnd witbdraw , fn)lll

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BUFPALO, N. Y,
Sat.::ttpbc Prb $1.00 per,._,, SOc lb. monU.. ~.,.W. tn a4 ..azx:~~
E.ntf'n!d u 1e000d-d ... rxut.U~rJnneh. lUI~. at the pou of!loe a'
Ball'alo, New Yotlr:, llllder th o Act of Marcb 3, I!Jl9

SATURDAY, APRIL 26. 1913

THE BELGIUM STRIKE
Th~ o·stimal(' of ,·ahw plat•e&lt;l uu t h e ballot _!Jy the Behd a n s ill
t.bllwn lo,\" tlw ~trikr of tlw ~.:-iHii~tll iu that country for Cfjlllli ILIUU·
hoot! ~nlfrfl~o·. I t is tonc .. ~t.-d t lull o\·c r 500.000 men hfiV(: l ni~t down
llwtr to&gt;o]s in orol•·r loJ fon•o· thr l{oYcruuu• nt to gi\"c in to their
Oerruuut... In th111 t'ountry wNllthy nwn. profea.,ionnlll and th e clergy,
ort' nllow(.-..1 mruty \"O\t•s. while worker~~ ore allowed b nt on e. and in
llJLIIlY t·n~··~ ur•· o·utiro·l~- disfrruwltiMr·ol ,
l wlustr~· rs l'omplet••ly_ t i••d up. hut tlw Socia li!ltll nrc p r ep a r ed
for a loug Ri.•~t•· to win !lwir ri ~h t ~. whit·h they helie\·e will go "a
loug WN,I' in l•rin~ill!! 11loOLLI 11 t·hu n~: t· fot the better iu the enu se of
th e workt·rs.
Th,in k of il. workt•nr of Anlf'rien. tlWIIf' 111).11 arr snc•rifleing en•ry.
thiu~: for tiHH wh id1 you hn,·•· •tn•l f11il tu tnkf' ad\·llntage of!

Sine&lt;.· tho• rounty trf'UIHlrer hll-'&gt; rcfn~f'll to pny th e TntcrnatiO nni'B
strike darmll:&lt;' hill wh~· Joe,;n't t ht• t•om pnny refe r ·the matter to
.T utl~t· Buy onet Brown or In ju nc ti o n P ooley f
In "I'Nlkin,._. of t ht- t~'KtM of th t· li Nn •est('r Compnny t o mO\'e
plant to ~f• uM. G•· rmnn~·. the Tim es Hnmmer suggeHbi that of cou rse
{·\"f'rythiug would Ill' Nl' r eue for th e m th er e. What til e German
SociRlilitll would do to n tit'!tb co nce rn like this would not look well
in print.

A FINE SCHEME
On•' nf nnr t•npitalil!t &lt;lllilics pumped nut a lot of \1'0rds abnnt
1\llach in~t inail ho:s:&lt;..,; to Htrt't•t canr nn e cllif·Jut w eek. 1111ing th e report
nf ru t En.;li11h o·otLQU] for th•· o•ll«·n,;e. It is significant that th f'

ptll!•ri..tor of th11t pnp•·r i!i 11 lnrJrt' !itOf~k h old .. r irr th e lut eruat ional
Huilwuy . Of I'OL!I'll..- t ho· ('OIIl]'II U Y woul d r ..ee ive a ui ee r evcnuf'

or lor·ko n t.
(!ne t' in a whi l f' Wf' now s•·o• n st rf'N car with 8 s ign II. S_ mnil
uttndtetl. a n J t llnt i,; too mtu• h. nn•l .~ho ul rl be nbo li!ih ed. The 1:0\'ern·
IUI'/11 &lt;'HIL hnrullo· the nmil unw lt h··ll o·r witlt itJIL own l• tnplo)'I'H thun
l&gt;y dt·p··cJdurj.! 011 ]•ti\"JLt•· o ·orpnru t i u n~ . \\"h 11 t th e n ews p Rper nwn·tiurw•l Wi!ilto•h !H ILo't'i&gt;lllphHh i~ IHi t tht• thr• \Witf' t dc ]i\·ery Of !he IIIRiJ.
)out tJ,. prrtt&lt;·&lt;·tu'&gt;JL nf the lut•·rnatiunnl Hnilway L,\" t he gon·rnmcnt.
Tlw t'!t p ttu ltht t•Ju.,~ i,; ubnt~·s fi!! hting fu r its doS!I intl'rcstN.

Jtnucir10· l\ ro·fu~illl! lilt' JnLfkll f~tr U]'t'll nit ~o·hoO ) Ji finrillg \'fli'Utiun f
Thtnk ••F 11. th•·n luk·· a wnlk urm 1111l tho· nll'll&lt; low nntl lle&lt;· tlll' boohs

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The rcp~n l a ti \'1'11 of t he latte r lake and enjoy what th_t• for me r baa. produced. [n fact. th er e is no
clistinl'l li n e of di,·ision bet ween manna! 111111 men t11l l11bo r. W hi le 110me kinds: o f m en t a l la bo r can
llf' tlont&gt; wit h a \"e r v tuna II 11moun t of hoclily exe rtion . t ht- re can be no m11nna l la bo r without 19.1ne
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Sunday , At•ril fO t::a, Lee F . ll eat&gt;oek
w ill l]"'!ak under the IIUJ'il'H of t ile
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will debate th e tubj e-et, ''R t'l!loh·eol:
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EVOt.trTION or CONSCIENCE. a a tl Soeiali•t Labor Party is ()e.
met • man one day with aw90'!e 11 • illable."
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SATURDAY
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MAY 3rd
ELMWOOD
MUSIC HALl
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER

GEORGE R.
KIRKPATRICK

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FRIDAY, APRIL II, t9J3

"MOTHER!NC" THE MOVEMENT
That bral't&gt; little rom pauy of thrtt:·.llcOr t' di'IJI&amp;..ConKeiou'
who mak .. li JI what i!f k110WD • • th e B uffalo Socialitot Won1en 's
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buJhamiJ Kncl broth&lt;'r.ll nucl .,.om rndcll many thiup.
~ot tlw !f'ast o f th•· thim:11 wh ich th ey hlll't
valuf' of ~tOdl!. l r,.IJowahit•· Siuc•· the orgaui~tion
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l'o'Orl•l for Soc iuJia~m. th .. ~· hK1'1' not lu•!!it.atc.! to ·tuke upon 1
Wk &gt;~ whil•h mighrwo·11 C.II.UJ.e Wt'll k1•r Kp iri!J! to falt e r.
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eomrndt'll. It Willi thei r euerg~· which raiKt:tl tb e fi1'11l fu nds
to hring it into bei n.:. Sim·e t lu~t titllf', thf'~' h~tve Klllltainetl ·
eeaseletl(l iaiJnr. gh·t:n frt!dy 111111 t• nthuKill~lio · ally . In all
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th e workf'l"ll ca n be brought tOK~ Ih t' r for a J elightful ,e ,·ening: the
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tiou pro1!10ted.
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in th l• grrnte r !

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Olh•·lltirtl tlw I'll)' of tho• un·rn~t&lt;' wurd.lwde r who mero·l~· I
th t" .. ity hnll with his'"""'" pres;·w•;· !

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                    <text>A DAILY
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Price Two Ca:&gt;ts ·

T 'R AD.I!S .U.N'· ION ,M ~EN DEMA~D THAT
OFFIQE:R$ ·c~.L~ GENERAL STRIKE
Soldiers Forced
u·oy A"HERO" Of COMPANY KJ United Trades and
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tlrive 2.000 c:ititena o f Buffalo into Mlnery. The-y played their trump
card on Wedne~~day n1oming, when about 3,000 men and boya. 'Kellt:ing
t he alate uniform11, Jl&amp;id for out of the 11weat and blood c.f the "·orke~.
were paraded 11bOut the atreeta, to threaten n111rdcr and fri(l'hlen the
worken into anhmi1111ion.
\\~e are fond of boutiul( of our· · fr~om''; hu1 a little analy11is
will Mho\r Ul !hat we a.re ··fr~·· only to do the maste~· bidding.
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inju nctiotut forbidding the worken to 1'\"Cil T nl ~ t\ they hrl.\'f' a
gric,·ance tii;Ain• t tile :)ompous, 1lnt1ting. "P~ t1ml manniki1111 of
Del awt~re ,\nmw. who nlll' us ....-ith 11 rod of iron.

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Union of Carmen to be Crushed For Lack of
Hdp in Time of Need.

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by th fuuical tblnt for blood 011
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COMMITTEE TELLS MAYOR Of
UNION CARMEN'S GRIEVANCES

�alTOS OF
WESTHIN NEW

TT•i&gt;'T·n"'l BROS. BOTTLING WORKS
Dealer~;

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•• aeattnr the intei"Ml of l.he Worklur tJtu•. - 60 ee~:~&amp;a for S _,~w,,

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BUFFALO SOCIALIST OLUBBINQ OFFERS

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Buf:falo~ooeyW and •AppW to Ra.too" 40 wetb$1.(1)

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BufWo Socialist, ooe year a:rul lokmational Socwat Reritw ooe

yeu$1.15

.

BufWo Socialist, ODe year aod ComiDr Natioo ooe rear $J.35
Buffalo Soclalist,ooc year ud~ Womaa 6 mooths $1.00
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Wt; IL...OW TUAT TilEY HAVE

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OOOD RED BLOOD IN THEIR

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�SocialiSt Pariy News
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BB.UiCB- O!fll., 8tfltl)AT aaB:OOL..
T.be S«ialirt Scatlay &amp; .hoi of

ANTI- WAR

DEMONSTRATION

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MAY-DAY
CELEBRATION
SATURDAY

EVENING

MAY 3rd

ELMWOOD
MUSIC·HALL
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER

GEORGE R.
KIRKPATRICK
Of NEW YORK CITY
AUTHOR OF

WAR-

WHAT FOR?

GERMAN LECTURE
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EMIL SEIDEL

YEVE'C, APRILI4, 1913
At 8 O ' Cl o ck
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Columbia turn Hall
1261-1265 Gene,...e Street

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�BUFFALO SOCIALIST

THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH
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\\:e are t.oW thlt1101D&amp;la1 il betta' le$l peoplto, ttl •a.-e.ll ~peoplfl. lt i• 1
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PUBUSHr.D'WIIU!K.LT !IT THil

BUFFALO SOClAUST PUBIJSHING COMPANY
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THE PASSING

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It ia, ho...uu, oalr tlle poor, th •Je of t he iaC'-reue ia profit ud miMI aett.dy perl'eeL II met.lll tl•e
b11ad•le, tile C'-Ommo11 r-Jlle • bo are 4iYide~:~cla fl.cnriDgl11to tbe C'-ol!'ttl of tba realizatio11 of 0 11 aboadaat lif•, ae.aWiU! a c!~ of a mt!Hd nroalty, - MTe - kW-GH! ~ at , .........
l thiUadYiJoe&lt;l. Tbtriellare11ever•t1.- rieL
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talit:t ae.,.pepe.l'lllllffportiaatl•a~tlloiJ.Pierpelll-llot«aL TUra_.,. _.
llled wi t h little:. For them It ia al-)"1
Caa ,_ten u •lty a tlalDJ that '- lallr. •hd lbeabvod.. t nr~,t.be ruli· cx~eptloa to tilt nln •••~• - upwted s.. '" ia operatloa aM •Wdi -

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1111mber of eo11te.atf"d people io tbe HUll· aad for eaela lad iYidual worker I
~ .atldlecl wltb ~~.f,U.I•&amp;; tile betat
try. nor by tbe 11umhe r of iuuiHgut
Tbe advl~ of &amp;.vaoa, to lliteb :r-r oaly l1 pod: u.oqli l or t be d•ili~

~lptbaPrice $ I.OO peryu.r, .51kll:z.molltbt. Pf.Y&amp;blclo ad•a.t~a~
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T H UR &gt;DAV, APRIL IO, 1913

to •, .,..r, 4oa certaialJ uot

~a~~a &amp;ad womau.

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M pitallft .e. .papersladalfed Ia
of tM d-.lf
•:mpolrorof Amlriea. Watltbecaueol.tlaetlm.. boHfH a darto''•peak lt,.... - . , _ tlae lleira ot llorpa c. .tnla
b1111b from •Iiiell t lol eapltalilt"ll.t. . paJI"n UJ!ft-1 t o tel th . _ , , . eni'IUia-

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" MOTHERING" THE MOVEMENT

A. WORLD BUILDER IS MAN

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-o:or l~, be Ull .m~e II or ~ar &gt;t, laNg. wo rklac people IP to aetuJ powon.
m!natlo• of the obao:Jiout o.ocial '!I'Hda
Vet, the mOIIl urildlac leahaN of llorJID'a prof'"' .... wltoU.l' lpo rwl.
Th11t hrll\"r hill~· ro!npan~· of threc-IICOre ~d~M-;COlli~IOU!I ~on.u:m, t•f1 &gt;tor tarna•h rt; n1ak e 11 • JIINUIIt d , 1
t• take pa.rt ill tba colleeti
tU.t poy.oa humaa IU. a11d hum1111 re· Tht featore, w--, "How bo .aOt 1tJa 1tart.'' TbCIII of ua wlto h!"' r11ad c - -

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hut!lhllnJs 110d hrothl't"M 1111J corurHtiCII 11\HIIY thmgs.
:\ot th e lo.:lllil of tlw thing11 Wlli(•h th ey ha,·e tllllght 111 is the
\"&amp;IU&lt;· of KOC i:tl f &lt;•tlow11h ip. ~in eo• the org~niz.ation o~· the W o,nen'•
Cluh. &gt;I h11. ~ t_...,.n 11 •·OulltRnl 11011rcc uf p ndc and 11t r e.ngth t o Lo ca l
BulfHio. \\"l•tlo' tl l••i r IIIHIIhct"ll ure few. tlu•ir e nthusiasm is unbounded. 1\ml with tlw i r~&lt;l omitHhh• plLil"k L?rn of th e holy \"OW to win ft
world for ~(Wilolism. t ii&gt;"Y hn•··· u ot hesllnl&lt;·•l to take upon them se.h·es
ts~k:o~ whi('h mi~ht
•·n u!lo· wo•ak('r l!piritli _to fuller.
Til•· Bufhlu SO&lt;'illlilit owd itM l"t'ry ~&lt;lOJilo•nce to the11e wom e n
~omrad 1 ..,; . It 1\"nli t h e ir &lt;"IH'r~~· whida rlli.'h'ti the fiut fun&amp;i n eeded
to laritar.t it int" !win~: . ~~~~~··· thnt tinw . th o·~· hnw• I! UIIlttined it with
ceaJil"lo:so; Jul•ur . ~:in· u fr•·• · l~· und ,·nthu~imiti•·ally. In tttlloYing com-

wloat be belle\"llt tn be Ill• iut e...,.ta.
To be aure, it it 110t tbe lndi'"lduel
man tbet nu do tbi•. The illdivldual
i1 '"'"~or leu tbe •lue of bi• e ... irou·
menu, 111 d only IJ ,.t'..,. fe w miada aequiro: tbe •tl"t'nJ:Ih to ; i-e abo,·e tbe-m.
But, wbat tho iG&lt;ih·idu•l lo unable 1.,
,[o, the eoll~ctive .., 1 .. ue •r~ompliJh,
namrly, to ebange hit JO&lt;'itl uaditloa•,
to pdjun- hi• c11•·ironmuto to bio intrr""t8 end dnitH..
Th io rnl.ot&lt;'r1' of the ~oll«th·e ..,, ..

\\"onwn"11 Club and hail it ,

(naolition. b.. maola

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aed •upentrvdure of ~K&gt;~:lety, b! Dlllt·
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~eta oPe 11rt11t 1110 '"1!'meat uader tbe
~ 111 1"' 010 JIIileader.lllp of their eommoe
•ntere.ta. ,\U fan b••·e nd ou11bt to
ba•·o a 'hare In it.-th&lt;! uee&lt;hoeatcd
aad the e•lueated, the .poor and tbc
•tll·to·!10• . the nllJIIhle and the pro~d,
tbe man wath tile hoe ""d the moe wtth
tbt pr~a, the d•y labo rer tad tb~
m«hanae, the ~arm baud •Pd. t be •rtln,

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IIOCial juatiec~ ~ oa 111 HOPomlt'
ayatem •blda will ueble tbe i11du•·
ttl~at wv rkpn le ..·ery lldd of utt.~ul
aeuvl t1 Ia eojoy to tbo full tlio fraato
of tkeir labor.
811d1 i1 tbe Sodalill mo•·emut .. It
i1 !be awakeeinll of tbe ma•'" or tbe
people to ~i al ~~tlf·&lt;'ODII"Iou~lleu. In·
_atead of ~ 111 1 u~· lollger tahtfie~ wltb
tho 1111.1~\ve J'lfl nf "'" materall in
tbe GNIII wPrb -allof&gt; •of hidory. thl!y
fome to rear!i: thai they pottPt_ially

do nW-flll work ill tllll world.

tbe JlDI"])OIIO of the Soeiali•l movemeat oli trueaee.

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u1 aot bl.. ota rt d11 riar tllo Cl•ll War wbtoo wo rkilll e1.... boobo ,..,,. rulilat:
to tbo traut to Kft abot t.ltber i• defoiUO ot tbe So!ltbttuer 'a eba tUiala•M, or
le ,1 eto11M of the Nartllornl!'r "1 dem11.11d for w••••la•·try. lohwpll dlila'1 do • • 7 ,
·•r111biaa to tbe frollt" tbll_t 1!11uld -bo DotJftd. Wild MorJn " tba J!ltl la atbro l&gt;lst" dtd ••• to •neak i11t11 tbe "market"' le New Yorio dty alld....-b uy
20,000 CQNDE»Nt::D riflea. Tbe1 were h• aad1 rotto11 ~ndlt1o11 t loat ""ea •
go•·or11111eat witll a de llle ted ttC!uury aDd a brokea 11111y would no~ Ull tbe a
aftesJ'buyi 11g tla~ 111 • Yo rpn JDt tbem at t3.75 eada, fblpped tlte.m to St. Laale
1nd SOLD THt:ll bade to the •overnmont. TO TIU: ARMY OF Till: WEST, AT
t~l! eaell. Uo r«o .. tly l!illlerled t~l lut ti ptr Ill" of tile bl~-moae1 of tll •
fOidleN, t brouab bit loyal eourta.
So .."1'1111 .ee, thoro ,...e ft'l.tllret or lh. llorpll'• liJe wlti cb are not broaallt.

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do·ry&lt; to tht
l'urty It thoul!tlllll !!CtY i!"t'S •·Heh .I"Cllr-Ker,·ict'll
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Drl'l'f!fl to deaptrate me ... urn by the o1111l11l or the emba1tled worla:i11i dllll,.
whwl~ non:· 1&gt;111 \I"Om•·ll •·nu n ·nda •r:
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I DEALS TO BE

R~ALIZED

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th•· wonu •u ) !ll'"t• hi t upon u phm h.•· whll"il, ut Jlr~ e twal!y no ~xpc u ac,
thr wc&gt;rk 1·r,; ,.,Ill lw hruu~o:l~t _IO!l•·llwr _fo r II ch·hg h tru l e\·eu m g : the
,rcaasur~· of tho• BufTulu Soc•whst n•J•It•m.'l!wd. Rlld tlw work of C!I UCII·
t ion pro111ott·• l.
(In th•· ,. 1·cninr.t 11 r .\pril 1~1. n S&lt;H"iKI will l.oo• ~o:" i n•n at the- Soci11list
Ii &lt;·ltdolunrt rrs. urul··r tJ ... ir nu~pir&lt;'ll . Tfl,. uc\nai~;llion fee will be,-tt
)1u 1HJJ,. 11 f ,td rulolwn&lt;. whi 1·h yuu woulol otht·rwi~c throw HWll}"!
'J",·t! !IIi . 1•0 11 ludf·KII"Ukl'nc•l 1111, •..,\o-Soo·inlisl.'&lt;. who think to r ouKe
11 111111 , 11 11110"t ,. 1111110 t ruu~ o · \"our nw 11 wif(•; who honst of spr1·ftdiug
Soo·iuh~u·, ll'"fo&gt;~~ 11 L"Ont uwnt .· n tad w ill not _
1-.,11 rs,.Jf ••Jtto•tul it w·ru 611 a
.,.ltkfn~l·tulalo·. t d! us whnt th•· Sw·iaalist )l on•u wnt in Buffalo would
1111101111 1 t o Wt!lwut tilt" in~:•·uuit.\" of th1· wu11wll. to ;.;uy nothin~ of
tl wtr &lt;"OIIfiiJ.!"&lt;" nntl st .. ndfHiit pur]'O!!I'~
L..t it 1, . n o·nust· of 11 hnm&lt;' to 1110 if t!JI'ir a·n·ry riTort on \wlndf of
f'ufi~+lisw 1,., 1,.. 1 mct with ,.;m·h 11 ,.;tnrm 1,f r:rntcful gro•l't inlo!" us will
I"Hrn· th,·m t u 111 ,. lll ·i~othls nf pl+•nsurnhlo• prido•. Mid rlwrr tlwm 011 to

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hit head.
Life i1 budly ""ortb liviniJ if il nn·
t iot• at 11othiog but brtad t•aroieg a11d
moary ge ttin11 1nol wonyiuw: •bout tbe
JoO! •ibi lity &lt;lf !... Jng one "• job. Yet to
mi_llion• of ]'f!ople life io lillie more tban
th!f lt'diouo proeeM of working In ordrr
to tAt and enting In _or&lt;l~r to ... orll.
_n ut u tbey eannot hw without an
tdral of • better l~te .... hicb oball be
tba fulfllluaen ~ o~ lato • l'~r1~•e1 tb.-,.
~...-k th~ reii&gt;ZIIt&gt;OD of thai tdeal be·

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""&lt;'li·to·olo mae"• i ~;,.oraP~t i1 de- a"nempl to rea!Lu aGDU! of ovr ideall mltery, ptaury ud deaiad•tiou oa tbe L•rKiou. "ptHedeata," it ... ate_,,. to 10 batla: to tiM year ) ~ 1 "lo.u, I ~

t u 1 a lll~ be~au~e it ohn•u tbal be fared o f the abu~Jduat life btref Dott&lt; it otbe•.
tbe r~l&amp;a ot Ki•r Cbtrle. l , • j11dit'ial la ~ Ja:er Llaaded dow" • el.. llar dotitioll.
mo rf for bio ~k~ thok tbau for bi1 rt'1111 sum lmpou.ible 110 to 1hapo .oYet nobody it ltOiDjl to (h,lllgt tb it
Oid tilla t Nq tile "l!oaorable" - r u Not 10 7011 tould aotlea It! f"lad-

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fiat ron dltiona tblt t be old IIIII:Jim
tb•ll i&gt;t'eome ID aetual t.rt, "'To overy
one bit vw11f"
If e~~eb of • • tefelve~ that wbieh it
hi• by ' ·irtuo ot bit own ettful labor
••~h will bll"e 1mple mean• til li\"1! tho
1buadaat life wbifh ie tbe ideal of •II.
t;o~ifty JIOU'"l'HI tbo mNna no«~~ary
for th e fomplet e J11ltit!ution or th
l~w:itinaate Dttd• I Ud &lt;lt~ir"" of iwt ry
one of it• m~~beit, 110 •• , to cna~le
t'"':'J"one to "")0! llf~ ~~d find ra eh
tCW"ard~ for all ba.&amp; IM.a.- ahf"O. But, fll
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ardt:r ot tlliag-, ao admirable i11 t be &lt;!.1"
of tfl""'" wllo pmllt h1 it, IIPinA Wo
ebaege it, wo wbo are tulft.rilllt from
iu ialqDilie. aod bratalitir._ And wo
(1111 tlo tlllt If we lotra t o m.-Ja:e oar
O:OII!moa lntt' reeh tbe le•dinr moth·o
a ad lare eth·e or all oor aetiou..
T be "·o rld helo"IP to tbe ~e~r~e1if
11nd to the ovite, to tbofl! who dare
ia•lll opan tbe ir rirbt to a ~tteat lh"·
Ju.K a11d are will~"lr to .Jight tur i~.
\\ hate•·er lu11111n ul'eolo ."e to be re•h·
ud tb.l.y ID UII La!: ~11h1ed by hum~11

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Jn 11 thlt tbere - • OlliJ" ooe _,. to JIUt tho ! &amp;bial! miaer ouf of tbo way, til•
New .terwJ jadlfl! w~t all the way bacia: to Klac Cb rlN' time to 111n tllo triekt
Wbe ll tlto boue. waut to &amp;eta lljllttiar"leader or tho •orlo.lal ela,. tbq
rflllrt l&lt;l .,.. 111 devloue mtane.
Tbi1 attaela:" ~auld uot be bette r timed. A:nllmius t bu ~aaH tlat Soflali1t !'arty. fo r Na..:a.,. of Ju owe, )11111 d..:ldecl to ...fa ll Ha,..ood fr41m o!Jie•
baek to tbe rlllkl. thl' dJI\talitt• l!\"loie.11 tly 1•nmed tbat tbl• wo1ld bl a LrM4
time to 1lrih!
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Let them 11ot 1~1 too oenro lu tbalr tlauou• t'na11i111! Notlol . . could clfec th •ely dote uJ." thf rlllkt Jp the wo rki•l eiu1 n&gt;01'eiDCal a. 11n a ttaela: of"
thi• eharutrr UI&gt;OJI a miliuat worlalua elaaa Leadt r, wblelle1'tr wlar or ~lte
pany be m1 y 1orefer. Sofialitll are uot of tile tlriJIII to Jllll tatt!&amp;oa lbo"e pnadple. Tb e Jl',..... 1 judJ[e u11,- bll rl!tkoailllt wltbout blf 1t011t.

of hnmau l H.•· bdpang o.tl:"'" to eDJ&gt;OY latr. be ll'Y' j tb e grul •·orla: of th &lt;e world.

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o·lll-!11 ~-tl"'l. ,J u ~· 111 u1aol &lt;Iii~ :•1 1! . 111 fn,llllr.t th•· 1\"f&gt;r_klllr,.t t•l_uss 111 tl."· Ill· ; 11 va~w of th•· mRt~riat and motll l mental pbra..e, but an inuanhle fut. the d""tinil"•. 0 ; bnm•u """lety, or are 111 o!O~· bokltu ." ~•mr~.'·. 1 m_ee.n• t_o an ead,-lu rut. th at. wloe 11 we ...,.
h·n'1it~ ,f th• · wu~l•·r~ \o·\\~l'_liJ""r owc.,.rli rl'llh7.t' tlwu· c\a.'ls tutl•r· ana ... ry a t..u ut him. He muat r~el, e•·tn or co11 rw. we bn·e ia mied t he t'h·i- ~l you .. , ;,;-fleol with boiag 111 intigaill· lutloo, • ·e lU.A=-- 11 .t.\OLLiTIO~. .
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ell! &gt;I Ill til" II l•..tlo·r thllll th•· \\t&gt;rkttaC naui•·S.
if be ha • ao ]'tl"lonal ron&gt;pbiu t to ! lizl""ll mae wlao dOI'I not li•·e but to ~anii&gt;Ottioll of lh~ mtt erill ~by t be
To M1 tbat tho }..sptta """ lllliPed llld rtie•ed would bot ptltllll( It •UT
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t)no ·· t&lt;·nth ,f tla• • nn•:,
8tRII'!1 Go•·r r nment
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ln llt •·•·nr 111 1 wur . p:t.•l . pr1..;,. 111 11111 J futllr(•. wnuld hH\"1' prl'\"tlllffl tJ 1e dt&gt;pcndcnt ou bim. 1 ,t 11 ty tn ..·ard bit Lih ;1 more lhllll morely a nntg;le for ucape th i• altornati•·e, for tbe world •luehon, wllfre.wlth tb~ JODI of mea. Jblll prodnce for tilem~el•n tbe aoteult••
I!Oo~l ~ tlh· .\lioldlt• Wo•st. .But til•" •·•.•pitJl.list Jrl)~"o•rnllll'lll thinks IN~&gt; fortmaat e f~Liow111eu.
Lrud . . . it h tor tile b rute. Wa wilnot •Iliad 1till OD your acfOIIIIt.
llld ~; ~~;~~=-e~~!•:e;,.1 "t~~a~.~~;r::u;:::l~t~t;:,'• •1~~. ~= 111 "; '::;ir "'J&gt;Oile4
11 ~"m"r.•· ,1~-.lru.l:l•· t•: J&gt;l"&lt;&gt;h.,·t ./ 1_. )lor~"u H loontls. 1 h.~ motto of the
fun'" 11 '' Jaot riotlam ''! So wonder tbo Esprl!llll dl•.-i•• of the ~lall11 i'lrtT

:;.:~uil•"&lt;i

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THE DOCTRINE OF ENVY

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( npunh-.m 1 .~ nlw11.1"" laypo,·rttlcul. Till' mos:t .rlnrm~ !!clll·nte;l of
\\e bll"e met iu ~&gt;u r lim~t all kin&lt;II Jor t he r-pla wbo have ltad • eho~Jee
Wen~ apiutl tbeao thing3; we bl\"e b t• "" who rn.lly mee.ut b 11 ai 11- 1111 tt hero we flad ae audleueo of Mveral tbou·
t·l•l.u rofun~~~~~~ •.u "l .. n~~·lo.nlj.! ~h;, work("rs _nrt· l'll m~&lt;l out un rl; r t_he of m.tntal criJ•Pitta.. but tb ~ ieah...,ile ~- b~, ~ ADd ".oed it, aDd tho11 take :-a \11•·oatory ,.,· ioter~~~~;tio111l mo•·cm.f.al of million ,.. 1" 1 Jlt"'ple wildly ehKti 11g 111ell •• hu'lammab\e'' tpeeebe.l
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t·lmrll~ .
11df•u•·
or .tho• h~c . Thetr ~c~h-h!'lcherte!l Ri~llt all. cau oet~. oue to wuade ~ 1f '.' v t h11 "":a mental acqaar~meat•, be of worker~ or htawG aed brai a--oomt
Alula:aday, bot parlou• timu .are apoa ..,; frit!ll'l• ted Comrade.. for on lr
urr mnsko·d uuolt•r l!a ,• IIIJIIH' of tho• ·'. :\I.~- · .,\ .• Hllll klllt lll!" 19 111ught '"'Ill o.•·rr l~e J'OS~liAO to . get .•• &gt;lll&lt;"lh· woahl rralue t~e d~artb thereo f.
of tb~ wo rld'• grtlttsl OIUbor., nti•t•, by the moll 1 unuoa1 d'ottt fill we wia batla: tbe bl.,..illp of t.lae upltalla•
un•l t· r tlw , ..,,.,.r nf Bu:· Scout ··o·ln\"1\iry.

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J&gt;li&gt;r tt upn11 oar tulrerinct C.n_M_'- - - -

Tlairty y(•UIIj.! wulll('ll or u So·rnntou. l'n .• s ubu rb Rrf' nppealiug eialitm tbt one Jlllrrote-d aayi ng, "Oh. \\"t' mRk~ 110 ,..ar 11pon indh·idu11~. but a· I(OO&lt;lly amoun t of I hie wot lol'• goo&lt;b,

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Wt oa tb;. •ide
the i,_eadaat ttruJlllml ftaro•\"o·rmor•· . W•• ~nppOIINI thnt oulr the wiL·kl'tl Socialists thought ~·au bl\"t'. " H e ~Alit tllat 1111 unllliW~r· ellfo, with only one eb1nee ie 1 millioa oton e t o tbe wa1 ~ill d au ud ban 111 • gle that i1 11oiur on in f:wope ~tw~n tile forefl or u•olatlo a and tbo for.e~
th•·r• • i~ ~ 01111 . Jo&lt;:uh- in this t·omll r\' who tiOl'.'lrt"t hll\"e ll goOd home !
I&lt;MI! u~:umealt 11111, it your t lnmac b to heeomo the ki11•l of men ID d ,..0111ell toh·ed to tnd it. ;rhi• it 1101 the doe· of the mat~er dua. I n Cf!rm1n1, tor eumple, l be Soclalbt Party O\llrtbot,...
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o::aa t laed it whi le you Iitteii, will go 11oture inteaolod tb~m to bfo. Wo are trin e "\lt uvy. btate . or jealou•Y· It l. fu.lly • rallllo a dun·.-yiar mem~rt 111d cute approslmetel,. ro. r tnd oot·Lial f

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CAPITALIZING THE DEATH-RATTLE
:~.. "·~m~,,~at~e~:::~~;r srr;t m :~;::t :~1 ~:!.m:; ::::.~.a~e~::..e~;; tb~t~'. 'er~~ •b•:1• :ju8tiee..
~~~o::~~o~,...o!:•·m~:: ~~~~0 :,~~·::~ 1 :;oo~;:1'~o~m1 ~~. :;:..:~:D'7."~i.1:::
eXtll~~~:;:~"l;;:::yh~~~~;ij,t"~. !:i:·ir:t"o~;.~::~~~~~ ..fot~tl~~~~c~;~;:~l }l~~:~p~eerJ~~ ~...:~~~~~~ ;:~~:!i~u:lc:l:;·e::;· ::::rni~~ ::~. f::t •t•b1~1~,~!~b~ol~~:.:;;, ~~~~ ':~ it• r:uk• ~:;•,b:o~~i•·i~·...~• ::.:c~o 1: ~:~~:~~~~~; ::~~~:~~::":e:!r!~:~;~t~o e::!~"'~;.,r-:r;; =~: :~·~:.eo,~:
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lad••rt ui,•k••l. \\"f&gt; 'lll'hl·•l from th &lt;' tro·mhling ting••ni of tho11e afar down
th e pnth co tho· \'u!l o·y of th (! Sha•low of IJ••nlh is nou c th e I ell! n•cet
t o tlw profit-m_O IIIo!" N"!I 011 !hilt aeeount .
\\"!mt if 11 t!Ot'.~&gt; mcam zuhh;·d prinHions to those al r elu)y sorepr•'!ISN!f Whnt if it dO('!! m c ttn the (IN""&lt;:ious hrend and th e hlet~~~ed
milk. to rn f rtllll thl· lip~ o r the !lltfTI'ringf Whul if it does m ell n

:~c~.!~ :~~t!::('JJJ~'h~·lt~f~ ::;~~mp11ni es.

r('gimcnts nml hrigadesf

berited a f fl w dollart, or bu "mind
mnne1. '' Thii mala:u blm tbinla: tbi.t
f•·rr.-·hodJ· "h .. an "'IIIII .t bAllee."
wbit~ ir bf would !Ike a look " 10mo
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ll ow aro y~,;oin~ to fou•·iul'tl peb1&gt;Le tllat Soeithfm makl!"ll for a biJher
form of ci•·iliz.ation and for • nobler
kied ot m:oD boo&lt;l th111 tbe au r•Be of
todayf Tbere i• bnt oee elfec:th·o
m•t~od to do thi1, 1111&lt;1 tbllt i1 your
uample. I'"re.etl ce a~ far u po~~~ible
lbe bnmAnitariiD Jlrilllipll!l jOu prof -, practiee tlltm in yo11r d•ily llltfr·
10011rM wil la your fellow IDCP. Yoo etJI·
1101 we.U afford aimpl,. to ....It for th e

m~:e1~11 ~~;,.•~:·.•;;::.' t~'i'~~./~~~:':r~:.1;;'. ~~~~~;~i~~:IT:J~ t~ :'~·~ho'~ann!~ ::w:h~m~o ;::~,!".~11 p:~:: ::t ;~::
- ~~~~~~-~:xl:ll\ 1 ~~:~:~ul~'\';.,:·~~~~:.h~hi:;';'"~~~~t~ed~~-~~dl~ a:ute~c~~~~~ :::~~: :r~:: ~~o 0~';~~~· ;~~ ';':~
nti~11 :\nu~· ·~

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("hri~tnuts I! inner.

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s imply ad\"ertisin$ t h e bu!is aro wonb,. to b. doe piopec.-;

tru\~- disco\·~red

whi~h

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bater of mrD. wh&gt;rh -w uald be vory- who lt,.be~ o'"er tho Gtr.,..ll papen aad wri!H tl!.e "Berli11 eorre~poDdeaeo,''"
II'JIIIreut to ao r oppoDentJ it t\oe1 took who lot tbe eat out of the boll• lew d1y1 1(0.
'"lllficat time 111 atady our literatul"f'
II•P I- " tltat oraly by tb e atmoet vllilaiJ .~ 11.11d tile 111011t •rropat uerd.w
latelligootly.
of power It tho KtiHr bept 1111 bit to·tt.ulq tltr..-e. ill additioa to tlae ela l lIP( arrny.""1.b• K1iwr deptadt upon tile eo-ea!J.ed •rmllitary orpaiu.tio!IJ,"
,;.,; .. g of fS·IIOidiera to tb a Dlllllber of •!A-00,000 to k~p tho wvrklar , ...... ID-

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THOUGHTS OF TH ~ WORKER

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A •·•·o rtl i n~-t to tlaa· I'KI'it:tlillt u e w.&lt;; pnpc n&amp;. _who hid c.the. nake;d
1n11h l'l.li \&gt; 1 ·~1 tb; ·~· _c1111. l c~t 1111 onlrnr:L'&lt;i workmg claS--'1 r1se m th eir
mir:ht '""' WI'• ··· I; 1111 n·nr:enre 011 th eM• \"UJtUres. "Jl. s~·ndica l e hilS
J,M·II f&lt;&gt;r uwd for tlw purpo'&lt;o' _of bi~yillr.t 111' the rir:hts !o. th e.aerum f~r
t he tr•'ll lnu·ut of tnlwr•• ulo ;n&amp;. d!MCO\"e rc d by D r . F n ell man. I t IS
J•rOJ•I'"''''I to ;::h··· f r•·•• tr .. nlnll'ut to those who eanuot afford lo pay
for it~. ,
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An d thu~ tla a· ~:houl~ &lt;&gt;f f'II (H111hsm wonltl Indo lh ~ l.r Pll'l~IC., _al
.~ ~liUill ''.1\",11 11 1~ IIIIIISUHIIy hKiil', und1•r the hypoc.r1bea l cloak of
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Th .. wor kun! ••l11 knows what 11 111C811S. tlu., g h utly JOk~ ~~out

taken oat or the hreiap or men, wome ll and ebil&lt;hen by m~n• ot nonltt f&gt;lltl
wagro, rout, inte~at aud profic., 1 11
lfp.li~ robbe.ry.

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(apable of l"oduting !Urplut 1'1lue,
tool• without cbaraete r, witbout 1 will
of tbe ir owa, witbout tbe •mbllioa of
~i•·iDg tbeir nit tcu..-e a blgher melD·
lug.
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Thill il tll.e mo1t i111pcrrtont womaD '•
qul!"lltioa toiley: wbat will botome ot
"'1 chll d~e uDder ce.pltaliat rulef Jo
tbie gil!IDtie. amitby of our p..-at
world, will thr 1 bo llo\"il or blmiDI!t,

••d tb•t tbere e~n bt 110 hiaber ;.,.
tul!"llt Cor tbe bumau· heiua u11 tii bit
lowrr lleedt are utielled. Tbl1 u tile
rDtM of povr~,- tbat It • tifl e. tbo lm·
bitleu for bl11b~r tbiup iu life •ad
tOtllpel• it• 1'1etima to co11eeD t rale all
tbeir tbong~u add eaergie. npoa tile
meauo to rrorure bre.d.
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. J oy " tbo purpote of ei~illlecl lt11mta

i:~~~ p:~:;:raf~:l':;~,,;:lil~C~c~:~:.

11111d e e\"et·y American city a :or

Aln-,ady. patf'nt m•oclidtte fn""kiTllo are ratt e ning by th e score upon

tbt- (jUi,·e:rin&lt; bodies of th u e hundreds of thousands of h elpleu gup..

inl! c:-r~~o~lurM. agrra,•a tinr: thrir ~oni es a tboU41Uld fold \l"ith their

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Tile J"'l~ or rational ~afllliOII h

·~u~tin: l!i r~n HOng: •· A e url'. a e u~,-pay . pay, pay !" The dread th~ de\"dOf111eat ~.the e11ltt~~ lt11m..
bertie f aC1'1 o f th e detpai riuJ:" J;; t!f' l o u eye!l in e ve.rv path and by-1\·ay. be• or , u.ot tile tn.uuag af lilll'et aDd
We kuo.- that there U: no hor&gt;e for h em. ~:~a "l"e iti tbe overthrow of mutt-ra.. of nb~ 11114· rulen, of w'"
eapitalilm . and .,.et we le t r1ret:iom U "!I J)II.S., h ..\- without spurring our 1'1lllla ud klnla. 1 et eapltaliJm l o-b

· - !t-llo•·· •·orlu~n to unite; we •·a.~~t e ou gold e n momenta when with ou r to ll.lldo eve11 t.be little tb..tt moilerll
friwd• iu bootlf'81 gou.ip of this 111 that . whe n the only mHMge l!l!ucatioo ,~au ~~~ to... rd m•ki•• tolll·
wortb w·hilt iJ .till t o aoml! 01183 i11. 'Work t' rs of the wor ld unitf'. plete -moa •1111 woJHO nt. oT

l'ou !"odei:fl~ll~!:~!ti:,:.u!.~~;~i~~
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ups

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it bu .robbf:4 o1

health. !

dying

teetb the

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CBE.A.P JUICE VS. FRJo.!EDO:M.

;:-::~,. ~~~ ~r;ere 1:-:.-:: ~e~r em':~~~

At

In 1 row

wti~

1 rinl ftrm of

gum~ ;on~:D~p ~~~;::::o::t ~~er.o-::a·t~·;~;: 1 ; 1 ~"'... t1lr:--=t .:~:;;

F ri"&lt; ln uw h:t!
ll lienun
w ill
"':;o
tbe trouble of ur.ni ng tbeir owD living • h.,. band.i t.•. W. J. Baru aid: Pri•till ~ awful 5r'OIII1t e . we know u o t; but we do not cialltm Is aot mere\,y • new •.l'•lem at b,. u~efui produch.-o Iabarr
~te detedl\n are about t be lowell lnd
.he~&gt;itate t o uy that tlw •·apit nliution of hill elaims o lfer11 another eeooomln aDcl politi"" bat abo..-e aU .
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' 11 "'~ tlllla:n tbot blot .tlae faee of tile
plde n OJ1J1'0!"tunity to ~&lt;IIII'I"'ZI' ~ti ll furthi' r th e wr('tched" ' ' it;,tims o.f 11 lltll' piiUOIOpll,. of li,fe wb l~b mala:~!"~
Tbi.t i• one of the gtell c~i~t e~m- ea~ ,, Tfley co_" 1.111 bared to do aD,. ..

nt'U \\"hl'lh e r Or.
58\"f" IIOeiet~· from

party of fr..edom.
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They ore nga1ed, wit )I tbe aetlve 11iJ of aiL r:o•~nOMDt ofllltlal•, Ia h.ampoltiDS" aud barrUiillS" aad braw-beat1nr Uae Hotiali•t•; bnt the ,...,k at edueatlon aad orpnlr:ation lfOC'I ~eadiiJ oa,-jut I I the work of orp.iiUar t b• .
n reet·railwiiymea nf Buffalo 1t11 pae ltndlly oa, ill tplte of tbe biiiJ"I•g 'fiJ·
ilauu of pollee, newtparefll, prneben a11d cou n1 'af Bulfolo.
Of • l111tb, Coau•adl!l, who ea.a koow of the -rld-w54o f!JIIt for eeon-le
treedom, witiloot • tbrill of 'Jo1 1111d dellgbttd ntitlpatloa for t laa bn n da,-.
jut abeod, wllea we come to JP"Ipt wh)l world-wid~ r.apital11m f
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l~mr :~';~\:11 :0 ~~::~~.'~~ :~!::.11 ::;:: . Jut tile wO rkioc dua ~n goin.Jlo bt ea•~ frOm t il.!. eYilt of eapltatlnaf
reno?:;"' 11 ;t of tbinking'leeo .. ~~~ •:men of our •Je: ~:~11~ ~~m Uae (1"&amp;1111 old Pt!bhe Set•••ee· CommlliJo11 - ltaYI it, a ad doll't ,.o~

or the iron lhl:&gt;l:d•. between

:at: I
• eew

;~:e:~:;:h,.,:~:=~i&amp;:';:e4~=~~~! ~!! 54n~~;-'w~ll~~e'! ~:·::t:b:0 f::;

;:~~:~ed ~: Po,:~,,r;::n~t :~~!::~:: !~~ab~· tob~!;g

aud oftea t'Omplettly bntr~,..: tile HDfl!
.•1 respoi:IJ.ibility i• the worker. He ia
ealled "~" to work , 1101 u h.it eoaKl~n.ce d1tt.:1.tea blm to work, bu t aeeo rdina to tile orde-r of hlo t'mplo,-er
wllo.e coDM.itaee "u • bueiaeu liiUl
li,.n oel7 i11 bi• ledpr.
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It Is wtll to 7Ulill4 people ocflaioof~ meJI Ial ••• ~iritllal . ....

oue o! t ilem, Boru
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r~preeea,ta tllil
rotlatrengtil or tbo Soci.alitl·moveme.ul.
Bo loaa u tit. It vn• io w..... tU
foaadat lo111 o1 our a:~ovtmtat are Ill~eeore. Bapport .l'IDt own •e:W.papua..
they toottit11t:o tb bta"I"J" artll~ er
tile army of -.ial pogr-.. Tboy are
u.., c1llef _ . . hy wllld. eenoerie 1111d
pelitkal b-~ce a 4iheeol 1111d pob--

Tile Bodalt.t p r-

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Tlie eapJtall..t P"JN!" b.,e prlateit J lowi Pg aeeou!Jit of tho dlli(bltul llllltw

111 art.ore •lito " OIU " IIJitl billa are Dot !Iowa to tUOa 11101ll1lloiJI•d of t1.80~
ad 101111 b -wl1'e.ar~talretdy coa..,..tGiatl~i tltOIII.IOJ.-naa elrbt morelol"l""

~ll!';::! •J~:::·~~~.:':.= ~~~:0 11":."\~~~~:~; ;~~=~~kld~~ ~!•.!!'el~~~=

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liJIWto U1
approtiable extntl
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Bowe,.er, let it pa-. Come we 110'11" to th elfeda af t1lla moet 1Jorioueboou .. Let"'- laow It baa worked 1111L el--ere. ·In Clorrelllad, tlta eleet
UrJat ra.te b eveo lnwo r tliau ' 1 our " D01I" nte of 1 nata~ LIOo-watt,IJ ua
U «ar aemory MI"IH.
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A11d 1d, lbaDp to f"tlate, tite.l' bo•• peYert:r i11 Clnelandl va, ·alr,-teplar hm1111 poqrty,......a brud u we ba.•o ra &amp;lfalo. LlkorlH tlwylt••~ tba.t
rtoriot~:~ ~t faz• Ill Cl.o1'elaa4.
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Wilen tlae Jaodlord•- tllat tllo worktar elua ean ~,. a Uttlo lllc•er rut
bJ r.NII ~f a,IIIJI! t d.uo.aae Ia their Urbt bllla.-P , _ tloo rtat. Bamo way

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11 tn the retliu.tioo of hi• llfl" dream. u .nnot II!XJ!ftt anytbinc elM bnt fabv.l·
Yet woulol irnot appear rtU0111hle_to 0111 wealtb aad barbarou• lusur,. ou thl"
for if 1 poor ma'l'• i¥noraot:e ia. pill· IU(rl!ttt th•t w., "abonld try at le11t 111 ona ead of the 1oe.ial ~ale. and 1•itifai
fu l.a. .-~ll·to-do m111'1 ignorance l1 do- attempt to realir.e 10me ol. our ide.t• miMry~pcnury 1ud drgradatioa Oh tbe
ll"&gt; t~blc ~au..e it ~how• lb.Jtt he rart'd of the abuadaot life b rei Doe. it other. ,
mor"' for hi• pc&gt;r kl"lbok tban for hit reall•.--"ffem lmJI"'Ible 111 to •hape 10·
l'el nobody I• (oinK to r.baogtt tbia
u•irul, mone for hif ~tomaeh thlh for r.ial n11tlitio111 tUt ' tile old 1111.1im ord~r cf t hiogs.10 adtnlnblt io thi\.,-H
hi• head.
tball be..om~ ao ..,tuel bet, '"[1 e,.try or t ho.e ~·ho prollt by it , unle.1 ••
n·u~·.. uf tlo~ .-ollling l""'(&gt;lt! •• it i•
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l..:un winc- full W•·ll t h•• hro:ntl·\"1\hce of ,.,.,•ry u ickd liO
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j 11 !lno.:iul •·orupnuimtNilip tho" '' who 1Wd: tlw f reedom of !heir ·
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1lw w 41111 , .11 lull·•• hit upnn 11 plnu j,~· wh it·h, 111 prnetienlly no Cl:]WIIlle,
tlw work.•rN 1'1111 lw hrou ~hl IOioltlllwr for 11 tlelightful ll\"CIIilll!"; t.he
Trt·ltNIIr\" 11f t lw liuiTnlo :-:ndnli~t ro•plenis ho·d, nud the work of tltluca .
linn 1 .r~IIIOI !'tl.
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worlol fur !-;.ocillli~&lt;m. l h•·y lun·,. 1101 he11it11ted to t11ke UJXIII .c

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of impro.-lnc
eonditlo... of
bt!lie•·u to bt! l!b iaterHta.
~.11! llle, ol huma•n~nc lhe structure ~~&lt;.~c:'-1 juttiee bNi!o:l oa •• ~nomle llt ,ot bll atan dorf•c the c;..u Wu wbn workiar d ... bfolM, ._...
bt ran, it it aot tile indl.,Jdual ~11d tupentrll.~t.w-e of IHM'.iety, by uo_lt·1 1pto.&gt;lll wbicb :"'ill e11ab~ the iodu•· 10 tloe fn:n1t to 81!1 1bOI either la cleteue ot tile Souther-D~~r'• cbat~ .._. .
!hal r.ah .!o lbi•. The lhdh·idoal ·me their llldtYidl1&amp;1 forres aDd powen hlou• worken 10 e.-ery llakl of
i11 dtftoM of the ~ortkr11n "J demaad for wd:•alaYcry. ll:orpa di4a't 4o

hu11hauJ11 and Lrotht'rli tllld comrutltll m nuy things.
~ ot tht• h'KIII of thl' thing!! whie h they h llJ·e tAnght 1111 ·
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II"Ot·kiu~; mulo.:s.
bu no peroon•l N&gt;mplliDI to liuod mall who doctt not lil"l! bot to
tbl h., hu a duty to pt'tfor01 t:at, aod eat but to lh·r, a od notbing
wort,! bHidf'l tbc n re of tb~ noor~. Wa l)ll"lk of tbe 11110 t o wbom
t)n•'·' ••nth uf till' mon,·.•· ~twnt l.ly tlw l lnited StKtl'll Govern ment
on him. a •luty lowud his life I• more thah merely • atrugglc tor
lu~t \"t•U,. un II"H I". pnst . pr•·~··nt 11111\ f utun•. II'Onld hn\"t• p~\"1'111~1
ieu. forlullltc fellow mf'n.
l~read, 11 it II for the brtlte. We
1-:ro•loi th&gt;o "t~ in tlw ~ l iololl&lt;' Wt·HI. But thf' o.:llpitRiil!t g&lt;J\"{'rll meut i
il is mort• ,J,&lt;~~i tnhl,. tn pr11IN·I .1. P. ~J .,rl.:ltn"li OOnr.l11. T he motto uf l
uloiJ•nrli•"' is: ·· J,..t"!&lt; h,•li• lhl' rio·h- the JM)Or can lwg.''

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cant flllrtion of the material
artiVfl workers ill bulldins up
more humao ei,.liiution. You
!lffape tbi, elteroative, for tbe world
wit 1101 u.aod 1tiil oo your aceouat.

thl" 1-)lle who ba~·fl bad a ~ha11~t
We are asaiut lhtlfl Ll:tiaa;M; we
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pb)'li~iiDI,
1ny indkidu1l '• u hie•·emlllat-. alto, mloty meo and women
oo wu D!IOb iDdi•·i(lnal•, hot I gooclly amout~t oJ t bi.J W"Orld '•
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We on tbi• 1ide tbfl Atlaalln!od It dllllcult to rfllll;l fila tre-nd0111 1tnl1·
onl:r- one rbln(t! in 1 millioe tlooe t11 tbe working du,1 ao"d hava rt• glt Chit \1 gOIIIJ on iu t:urope bet,.·een !be lor~ of rtYolotioa a ad t ile fo" "
1be kin(! of men aud womn -.,h·ed 1o end it. Tbil ;1 uot the doe· ot tbe mat.er' r.law. l 11 Oumany, for uample...._the Sotialltt Part,. nuJnbtn
a n~illiu dui!I-J•yinK meD\~ a.nd ta.~te appe-o:~~hoately t our a11d Ol*kalt
to aoy miD !Hinl! :~ble to a~fU· tbe princiJll&lt;'! of a.l.tlolatfl jl!atite.
of votn. The la~r uaion•. art' eloaelr alll.llatflll wil)o tloe part,-, aad
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b.. . ao pi- io
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"ma&lt;Je"' by hinl&amp;t'lt, but
rnuh for the ~ndo,.odoal ,..ho 'II
po11dnt. or to IJ&gt;o:&amp;k mon1 •~eorattly, t be hack aa-.paptr writer ta ~ew YOrk
·
hiler of mea, • ·ba(b would lot! 1-ery 1\"ho ba1hn oYer the German pepen ud writfl the " Berlia corrMpoodoe,.aoa,••
apJiari!lll to our OJIJIODect• If tbt.I took who let the eat oat of t ba bag a few d111 111[0.
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lt IJI~ra t hat cnlr by the utmo.t "l&amp;il•o~• a 11d tl11 mott ¥tOP•t t!:ltrel•
1umeieut time to rhd! otu Jitenture
iutellil!totlj.
of JIO""' l1 the K1l~ ..kept on hi• tlliterior tloroae. Ia •ddillh W tlot eta.od·

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t ubj«tioa. Soc:ialilt1 '!' ..tii!Wir kept out of theM millllrt
Ia t ilt fear
that aoytblng lik.t ope• diltl:'ll•ioa would •Jifll4lly wi11 tbe111 _.tw o'ft t o t.be
tl~~

Uow nre you goicg to t:onlnte JlfiO"
that Sodalio!m makH tor a bigbf!r
of t h·iiir.ation and tor a oobler
of ma11b~ tha.h tbe avenge of
Tb"'"' i~ ,.bul 011e t'tl".,..ti 1•

upable ot prodnring antJllll~ ..alae,
10011 wit bcut ~ban~ter, without Ji will
of tbtlr owQ, without "tbe ambition of
givi118 lbtir u;.tcn~ a. higher men·
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1od thu thtrll" uo be no blcbr.r in· part,. of frefldom.
leretot for !be bumao being oatil bia
Thfy ere t~~galfl!tl, wilb tht attive aid of all f0\'1!1"11mellt oSclab, Ia ball!·
lower need• ere u.tlalled. Tbl.. ia tbt' J.&lt;eriag &amp;Dd harntli•ll and brow·beatlnr the Soeialitu; bat t bt work of edaeaturie of J&gt;OVI"rly t hat It 1 1iflt'l
lion ao~ Ol'ga11iu~'!;" goe. n.eaaily oo,-Jn•t .. t he work ol orpnUillr lbe
bitioh for bigher tblop I• Ute
olre-.:t·rao\wa,..u tf n ..tralo h11 gooe 1tudlly oa. !11 .pilfl of the blllyl•r l'il·

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priadpiH you pro- qunlion today: ... bat..._will bccolite of mean• to J&gt;rocore bread.
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ilane~f0! :;!~~~· ~:r::,r~~~~~e:o':dofdol~:·.:~k~.::~;ljht

for eeo11omle
freedom, witbout • lilrill of joy a.ad delia;bled ant ielpettou for tbe bftl•e 41,-.
ahead, wbeo we COIH to grip. with world·wide uplt.aliiUDf

we;i~~=:r:~~~~"; t~c:•ity;:r r.::; ~;;ld~~~~~:..l";-~y•~~:~l :.'·..:=e~ 1./oy itdt he .Jiut]IOMI of ~~lliled
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be.it..tc- to u~· thKt tlw t~•pitali7.1lt.ion of hi11 daim1
eeou01:11iu and politiH, b~t 1bovc all
Tb.b 11 oue of tltoe ltl""•t r.rimet COin earth. n.,. eaa ba 11\rt!d 111

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"'"oulol t.., morr &lt;o:reell.-ut l'fiOI'Ie Ia tbe b•d .u&lt;:lal •ratem; tbat tbey hava ao people i11 t hill pat work of
Tlw nut luw_o•d ul•ton of t lu· 11t rN~I cHr meu 1~ Allkl~g for ft pr1celcM!I ,..orl&lt;l if there w~re no dutitute OIIIIL moral rlalll 10 )li"Mptr 11 other peo-. meat.
pri\'il&lt;"j!'"· It 111 o·ruJo•:J\·urilll( to tlct•Ure 11 ." pernnt " tO hO:nd OUt
'
mtii.'UI~•·t~lo other o·iti7.o·us n~&gt;ki ug t he m to join the union .
. . . .. .

Courier

1 o.-er

•9•i~&lt;-

.

!:. :::~o!1 :u:t~o.-~a":~il:

ll&amp;cre11 ·'pt·nnit. .. Wh,r. tlwro· nmKt lw h·n thOIIIIKUII people in Buf·
Ia it., bolida~· attire it I""''"I'DII 11
f11lo who lul\·o· Hliko·d I"'Oplo· to juin 11011..-thinll' without ft ""permit. "' dill',.rent ur-t. but thi1 it only " for
All. 11]1, ]fl.ll.lr u 11 furtunnlcli llutt they tll"e. iu dRDgf~r or bt-ing prose· abu.-." .., far •• tbe tlfofll·mungc... are
cu!t•d ~
~nn...,. "''""' tbou,:h tilt .-urking people
Thill is t o ,.11 _,•. th ey 11 ,,. iu 1\li IIHI&lt;"h oiRnger RS thnt othcr ciii.B!I R,.., .-xpto·t.-.1 ru wen i! r•·t ry i.lty. l-'or
of olo·&lt;"fHiyo·d ailllinu l.~ who hll\'f• 11 to•pj•t·ol nboattl n IIIO\"illlo! eRr 011 them lh~ fundam.-nta l Ia"' of morality
tlw l ulo•ruutimllll lino· • It hnli ~ot to tht· point wlh-re tho' police will "l'"ll~ •aerillcr.
~0 to 11 111811 ·,_ houw Klld r•)\11 hirn out o£ IJot"o.l in orcler tu urrt.'lil h im
Won..J.-r huw ton~: lhio •luali,t lc murfor hnvin~o: lllt·ppc~l niH&gt;Iinl II. wonn~: Cltr.
1 . will , tnud 11,,. •tr•in of the artual
llo•re i~ l'llwllwr \o&gt;ll thou!llmd or mor.- whO a r e ill mortal
of tbiug" io our '""'tern

~~~u:r·ei.t 1t1~:~~~'.''i:u:.:1i;~::~,\· i1:~~·~,·;:::.";t.;;::.~11 :r•~1l;!~l;.~1r~ 0o\·er

f

th11t ;lu not work : tlw lu·n1llights th11t rio uot light ; the IIHiling t o·
~"i·tho·r of tho• ••nn1 tlmt ttro· N•tHiy to l(i\"t• up the ghost aft r r 18 y~.&gt;al'!l
of fKith fu l Nt·n·i····· uud " '"•·r th ing~~ thut woul1l e011t 80tnc1hing to put

int~• f~~~:'\iwu~~:ht ~

\lon "t tht•Nt• r o•twgRiil'!l r ealize
t lmt natur~· would nwuu •'HIIinlo! into l'HOJo'ITS
Coon.-; run 1-ufur.... mnn.•· ~&lt;lo"1"JI~' oNiin 1111~~.,. RgRinst

I

fioo.l '~;

Tllfhl lmihlltiH H. t'ol. Uooscwh-{or iii it God, Col.

th r•llll!'h o·villl&lt;lllr&lt;"•'-"'···
Sun·. Thut is tu Slit". ho:•tto·r for tho• .. l'(l!IS('r\·oti\'L'S' ' or i
itali.st.•. Thi.. i~ •·X:II'tl,t· ~dmt l h•· t:onnnnu~ler-iu-Chic.f at
l1n!J l.~&lt;'t.·ll L"l.&lt;llh"llolin!l' fur. right nluug.
Tlw Culmw l i~ o ·u~,:.·r '"do tlw 1...-st lw CJtll for the
mnk(.,. him 1 ~,-•·ilih wlh•/1 ho• ro·u! i:t~"&gt;i that thry 1lou ' t
dforts. t ",·r tn iu fuuli ... h fnlk who full for all of the bunk
t o tht-111 lui\·c hntl ru..l i~h nut ions thut hc int~.&gt;lllled to 1lo 110me
t hf, \\Orkiu~ ~·IHH•. :-.:uth iu~.: o·uu l•lll*' fHrthcr froru his thoughts.
Tn 1-c " " " ' hi' :•t"•l ho·d tlw 1\"(lrkin,: diiSS hy tf'llin~ them that
hat! to hcli!Jt!lo,l .,ff l•y "r,·forlllli'" in ur,l••r to pn·n~nt t hem from

~::~:r~~l 1t1!"t~';!;~~~~~ ~~~gl~~~{::.111ci~:::· o~l~:e;~~n~:,n:;hi:':;i;:::o:~!eh~0~J:~:: b~! ~~)~:

t he noble11t hcart that Her beat in human breast.
A ,:l'ood Roldi~.&gt;r is a blind, heartleu., aoulleSII, tnurderoUJ~ maebine. H e is uot a m,ao. He is
not n brute. for brutt'll ouly kill in self deFense. All that U human in him, all that is divine in him,
11ll thRt constitutes the mRn has been awom away when he took the enl istment roll. UU! mind, hia
rouseieucc. Rye, h is ,·ery soul, ue in the k eeping of his offieer.
!Joy~; 01~o0~1~he e:~u~~-11 ~~~·:rh!rtn a soldier-it is a depth beneath which he cannot go. Kee~ th~

,

..Jit·enlon$1
ditlllaya 1 J•auiuo for
Oaly one who baa
lu a-.ocitte witb
c•u fully reallu the
tbint after kllowledse

arc lm:.ky if you could l'ltRII

b.~\~1~·-i n~::.imn::.~,:::;:"i:"~:~~~·:;l~~~~ ;~o;;:Riist
1""&lt;'~···1

--s..LIDARITY

&amp;'fiUJI'

Dt worken.

NATE FENTON H.A.8 Alt' " I DEA."
Not the Lelott uiuaU.,r af the -e.-ntt reeordld Ia ·eo11neetlo11 wltll tHpri..-.tely-eoaducted ""lte eroaadt" p•t ori b,- tiM Tl- Ia lu d"art to pt.

81111
wu tile 6 Jlflrlellca. ot Satt Featoa, tllle
A l"e&amp;l Idea percolated throurb Nate'• do- ll.lt WMk, ud w111111 ti•
Ti111et !&gt;egaD to bawl 011t Rtp11, Nat allowed tAt If lie . . . follf to kHp

k~JII!' 01 ;,::.:::~.

)'~oriooa~lllt-

0t:;·e~;;: ~~::..:.~111'.":·· ~0totll~d;~':; .~.;::d~:';'~. •~ea:!O:o':e:!

;;;!;.r
io tile Broad-,l'erbar- Re,r111 would 11ot hiVe falt 10 ba4 about 11 If It were aa1 thi111 bo~
Fitr.patrlek orpJI Ia wbleb tbe' ad appeared; but •iea !\eu .-de Lkat break~
It wu too mueb for Begu•1 1ureiar1 ed feelillp.
Arul~n th, rel-llll't u y 1uch thiDJU 1 ubaret Uow at Pe11to11 •.._ 111 faet~
If you ~an hear the atill 111111u tqueak of tiM piaao or Llle ianHr ~~q~~~~wk or

,_,rL

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wba:.;~:':.!: ::!:;;-!!0...!;',";~'·~'~!:.;::'~~.!7..:

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Yawk~

1Xoo

,~KJel'J:a::•!~t~~:bb;-!i:;~n.tl~:,'r :~-~\'e;:.~e;~ t~~e past

adn.tn

lh tt!•ehiDg th!!' wodnng ..-!,....,. t o .,..ork~ a UDtt 1n ope:nt.tlag the

~ti~::!~!~~~=·t~r•i;kp:Sh:~1 ~1~J~eFQ~tj~;.rF tu ~~u:!:

tile workiDJ claN mlllt eouider tiM terribl~ ftood.ll11 tia ObJ.o.
becaiiMilwillpravltle"workt" Allyt)illltliat ai.-ntbtopjiOrlualt,- to tlne for Llll•maa.ttn It • b~illfl

ty olell cl.-ilized o1tiana.
were to the aadeot Atllenia~,
ery wi ll he to modern 111111. C• . . "· 1- · · "'··feet •II the ele•·uint
!tow frow fn!lldOD! from
without heiag roolaoned

LIVES Oli' ·~OBE.A.T li.Ellt'. "

oll,u'k!i:ilt:~~"'~! ~e~::;~il~r:"ugil

doea
the whole of

-•e-

"Thill

t o scqulrt .
bleMeil, ilarn~IIDilllll

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011

I

eltl;':-llllllidore

doet~~'t_ llrilk any niore l.._ll· Old Doe Abbott, u

bel

"naarll:ed dtrree of r•rlile Ill tile fad. tbt.olll of 111.11 DlleruJ

the worker at tbe maeili11e to umpb of Soeial_itm ea11 make poulble moral p ata- 1111d material

illt:~:· fo~e=~i:~~~~: ~h:10::~~t~~~~:f ::-k~n=t~:r~.:!oe:J:~

=

t:":~tw~h_.~:e::-.~::::;·~~tn!:l':!u::; =~=~ ~: ~~ ~f~ ::'~lo!:.
~h:eo:-:.:~1 ~;'18be1 ~0;:,11:~
:f•;:;;:,:.;::~, =~

•e~fll•l•oce ill othc.- lit~=~~ l~i::'~·rillllll'b of Sodalilm eaD· :::-:i:~fl=~o!b:llt~a.y
:~~~:n:!::e&lt;~~r ~::;~::~ ~c::: :d:":u~::."'~;':u~:U~.e ~~~~t•:!:t ~~ ~:'S::1~;~·~~~=:~~d~'!ttll

1

Wbet~

-ny upott.
\'ltt...of 1 aewspaper t i'"UI&amp;de, itr

The attaek of lite Bulfalo Time. 011 Chief Hqa11 mlr ht be conaldeH&lt;t u ao
tbat tbl old Conaua-FIUpatrlek flud llu broke11 oat apia I• tb•
Jlllrly. The n ;;.es la a FIU:J&gt;alrlt k orp11, Bep11 M o11a of CooDen'
tbe apita.llat refonotrl mlllider a "purll1" uuade l
•

drcl!"da

at

:!: t~:',:~~11";.,:C1et1 tbat

:~aee.:;':a.":\;-~1~: :~~:a:0:7.'t111~~:d~o:;'~J~!,•0:~::

Qvite s little pe.rty, ebr

lat idllllt&amp;l/7

tbe,. wue GO wiiii·J ' - -

~•8et~C::=~~~~':k::ri~~ ~e:,::: =~~ia·:~;,:ed~~::.!!, '::

a&lt;lequ•~ co:t:f~::;~:;,:;:o~olt

elder
ba1l aome q~~&amp;IIUea l11 i am111011 wltb blm, u ll'l'lde:llcad b7 W
wa""t .
'

calture tloll of tlllilllde.l.-Qua

THOUGHTS OF THE WORKER

oP TnE wonKixo

il&gt;l ~- d~ uut n:ahl&lt;' t hat till' CoMtant use of the
machJnery , b., taught the wnrk•u~: ...~a. to think m ter nw

•l'iHd anol ig11oraot tlroletarllt .tbtt the
jlbiloaoJlhical api rit of tbe Athenl&amp;ll
ariatOt:ra~y it re•·h·ed. Bot tbe free
&lt;levelopmell! of tlli1 IJ&gt;Irlt Ia not ]1011;1·
ble 111 modern .oclety. Tho proleta~iat
l.llwithl.lllt meant to inJtrucl it.elt; It ia

i~u:f e~:n c~:r::~ ;l~•:t:~~;o~t ~~~==e:o f:;l :i:t~:; :::~~e•u:~;!;;::~~~~:
•·or~:!·:~:: l~il li!::: ::lr;.i:.~~e:;oe:;n::i;;c~l l;fla:;!:11~~ ~0:::::· ~~~~~:~·a!:e.-utly

off
dass to b and
•orkin~ dJt.ri!! lll""·t-•·t•r fnr.·. ltECAUSE Tl1E· WORKING
IS fi i)LDI:\G A HI".\ Ati .-\ 1:-.:sT TH-8 IIEAD OF C.-\l' lTA.J,JS~I.
il;

type.a~ol

perth;, a1w.,.•• more or lew ,,ree.riw. oae.

(By Kul Kautaky.}

i

;~::·~~ ~~~~'1:;hht~:~~:./\~1 : 11:,.t(lli~;~;~o~l!l~~~~~:~di:~~~~)~~~~~~~~~tll~d

cLAL~~- ""Ill

and the naYy. We don't n eed killing inatitutioDI. W"e need life-giYing

THE WORKERS' THIRST

i.~ ri~ht

~·ou

The good a.oldie r llC\"er

On~ of the most remark•ble Jlllenome· ty, tbe l&gt;l'hole world.
whkb ba1 only uace appeared h
in mo.lt rn aodety ia tbe tbirat for
It ia 1101 tbe p&lt;~~AH~iOIIOf lt•owletlp, bittury of maokiod" 111d waa thea
oli&amp;playe&lt;l l&gt;y the praletariat. but the d'ort to acquire It that makt~ prh1lr~:;e ol • amlil body of H lell!
d aue1 kill their time tbo t'hilolopbi r. It ia · amoos O.a de· 10\"tl ll, wiU betometbe eommou

!~~~ t:JI:·~~:-o:~:.~:l ~-~~~i~-1 :·,:~;;~Yin lhtu~-~~k~l:~i:n~~ o~:h:~;~~~m!~d~~
h~~·-~:~tl\~-~:~t,::•,t;~ ;,~·~i~::.,.;\:~ 11,~:; :Ji~~~~~~o~~eR=~~~~~ot~!nk
::f li :l.•·t;:~:ti~•it:~ :.!,~:~~h:~~~~~~~~~/~~~~itc the working ei!UI!I a ,l ittle i
r!lip

CAN iadude all

It will prob•bl,- be 111ot ber week ~~~ ·l.o befare tllle · ~viH enu&amp;de ' ' b O'l'er-

~~:~~ ··;:;;:r·.~';:t~~;:;:11 .'_'.'\~~-~-~:.~~"1·;:~.~~(.~~:~!;'\ 1:!:~~ ~~ ~~~~~~:''t~~e~~

nil yo u,,.-_.,.._ .'' " II lt'QIIIol th ink

The lowest aim in your life U to becoD1e a soldier.

wbk~

We • ...., tot.l that tile "llear..ida'' ear'l "&amp;rl 11111til better tli.. tile old aaol
hetter·'"entil•ted tJ"pe. But we autica tht 011 tllle lfaa wbere tllle rielll 11.-tha F.lmwuod A•·enue lio-O.e near-11de ea111 will loa latblled L.l.frr.

(By Jack London.)
Yuuu.,; ~l en :

llllio.a,

ll•~::; l '==================;;==;;:=======~ ll::~ eondltlona
in the Teatlerlol n re'1111111e their
oato ber Jllime.-al throne oa "the tlMDJlb

n ,h ·.. ri!l'ht lmnd muu. ,1 HlllluUIII"l.1i with IIIIIch pompous gnlitO

ill'

THE ' ' QOOD SOLDIER' I

institttt~~:~ wit~ the army

KEEP ' EM ASLEEP!

Tbe JlllfJX*l of tbe Soeialiat '''"'"elll"lllt 11. aot tlr.e tleetio• af U.la 111111 ar
tbat mao-but tiM edDoe1tlo• of a world-wid• ...rlli, daa nt pe.lltlcal
foi-m of orpalz.atioa ia UJed, 11111vt7 beeaUM It lndude.~ all tyr- aDd rrw,...
of people, uil ia t.he ONLY t)'llll o1 Ol'fllllz.&amp;tloa, ot~Uidt of tila t11duJtrial

the?' •• wrong and th.e otber r.gbt fur. oa the aacleat -.aad. olll.-enal
btr".'au toh~11ty, tbe'~ uH'ded. ;oe n1ore Ia b1nnony •It~ foDIIdatron af wb1t b will tail m1ut

~~~ m1111, or nune 11 rr,rbt 111d anutber of

!~r~:~~~~~ :rh:~~~~~er\!~~~:::to~~i~1~efi:C:m~hlo~~r ::ait~~it~!,·th~u~~ ~eo~~= th~ bul~e:~l' ;?~,~~

To ilf' jnHI with Olll "'h ·e.; is 111ore tliOio• ult enm than to be jwd
11Ur ctwmio-.s.

HUSH !

4r-__,.,.,~-~----of tlll.at lltalt aa.d forced t•

without he11i tation. If he is ordered to tire down a crowded street when the poor are clamoring
for hrc11.d. he obeys. 1111d see¥ the gray hain of age stained with red and the life tide gt~~~bing !rom

if·· ·· witho ut t ouchin g r .rofit11
W hy. it ",. 11,. ,.11 ,.~- 1,. liNt• 1-apitalist t 11 w11 to ket!p tluwn tlw
das." HS it i~ r.or '"" ..-.. itcn~ 11 ml11 bartt•n•l~·r to cnrr~- n chit·f of
'of 1, ,, 11 -"'""" y,.11 r ·11 uit;ht.
11 ut of t ho· p 11rkho

wi th

~;0:e11 ~~~~;:!':.aa1d!:r!~~~'ta~tt~:\.'.:

11 .~t••a •• to be the ata.nda~.:t ut ulnun
rnonhty_and of rltht nd reaao~;~,1f t bt mouth. Bat If botb ~at"e
euol j~•IIIIH ! he mea~ ao&lt;l tbt end II! uaefulae~~•. tbe mon.ht,- of tbe
1n1lrru1l llll"tell, why, tbea, only fur 11 wall u that of the
o~e dlfl a11il not al10 for auolht•
Dew one will '":'i~, a marati.ty
'?" t~lllllll .ha•·e t"":o llllod•rdo of nuo baaed on the pnaetple tllat 1
al:~ty '." • ~,.·n NC!ely. Eltbe~ one of rl,rht, 11or on comJlalaory
I

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!~~:~~~~~ :;:.•~ ·.~'w;;:;;:,, 1111~'.'~-i~·~it:·~r~i.. '\','~~ :~~~~~ ~tr"~:~~e ;~~c"r ;~~~~

~:~:-~~~-l;:i~~; ,:,"~,,~~:~it~;l~

ebilolraa Ia "keep tamp eqllip•e•t Ia JOidl«-1111:1 eaadltloa. •r

01111

;if:.•ctaal acb and llef11ls of •nu.ter.

hourd 11 1110\' tnlo! •·11r. Som&lt;'" of tlw eyni1·nl Socialu;ts mny
would ho· in h•·lto•r hiHI&lt;- for tho· lnh'rnatiouRIIo worry lt'O&lt;S

:::::il~ a~~~.:~e~•• :::-.::::.,~~' .

lli~IIJbt, Llllat, ot l11r11iq a elllllreii "IH!Uollll(l lato a ~b, Ia

1er111taf 1f I be mon.hly

r.;ple. tbe

-•d ..llu.al bl.nseb uptrlntoe ef U.

1
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We uack ... t•ud t.llat by "barratkt" 1.11 - • t a eh11reil .,._tat. wiMr.
tile chllilreu art uuallt to ''keep their e.mp fl41'il~11t I• ..wier-Ilk• 0111·
tbe

:~:·,~~~~~~~ ('!l,1i~~f~~~;~o~:~~!\:~~;;~l~}t~;,~ ~~~~:~~~~~-.~~:~ ~~iJ~~~:~n~t ~ub- ~hte•;r ~=!~ ;~gbttad::~t;e:u~:!:~ ::ei:ue:~:~le::dpr:,.ah0:0::::t,all:b~~ ;~: !~ ~pp;;O~f ~!ortb~~;
•

II tJM

-1•

WHAT KIND OF, IT?

Our ho·llrtll IIIIJS.I:i\'1' 1111 wh cu we thi11k of the grent numbe r of prallt •• ll&lt;ul. wrong ...d unrra10111ble.

•1'1= · "Tlll.a

TH.EY HAVE BEEN UNDER 8TBJCT D I8C1J&gt;LINB FOR TH.RE£ '
are ar~ ..-dlllf to patrelt 111 t ... ..,... d-lt•f1 aaol
la required to ll:eep
eot aad aap equlp-t Ia BOLDrER-LIXC
1 " """'""· Tbe BAR.Bi.CK8 la hi eArp of TH.E BEVEBBND B. H. llU*•
putor of t.llle eh\R"IIII ••II 1toaorary aeo~~tau\a'. All--"" 1Nre JIYera..S
by 111artial law." The bo11 wert fl.-ell 11111eli p1111M frO!.II o•eora of t.llle 6IW"t11t7•
follrtll Befllllllllt.''
'

tht·ir ntriuu.s o rl(luti:tu,ioul!. \\'e are watehiug e\"l.&gt;r)' day to s~-.: some
The looHom roc-k nf mud.-rn bourfllllll
T\e 1111-. • ...., •••IUnr to tbt fad
l f the p1'1d~&lt;:al morallt.- of I be profit
of tho·m 11rro•sto•ol for 8 skin~~: 1wopil· to join t heir orden1. It apptiU1i monlity io profit. \Vbate.-tr yielda tbat they are hood.-lo~ed wi tb pbriMII moaren · i• tbe rlglllt ooe, wby,

:~":';,':.t·~~~.f ,:;~·-,~~k~~~~~~-~,~-o~;:~o 1~rj 0~11 1 ~~~:li&gt;~ ~~;!,~i~~t,~~e ~:i:~.~;;t{h·~ ~::•h~. rnodero !'•o_rality iu lu working ::ul~t:~ ~·~~the~ :II tb~ good tlll111~

.

.

eapltali1t pree.ebCIII •Y that tilt ftoo.l• ot t~ 1prio1 are diM te
will." le otber wordl, Ood Ia plltUat oa a little ullllbltlo11 of 'ia~
aabotare of wllielll we ba,-e .bea."l ao m11ti fi'OIIII JlotOple wbo ea.a 't
t~n~aou.aee It rlsbt.

tllle

biokeo r t....
•

~~~~~ :~a!!o~ t.~ ~:t~.~~~~~~~~~:· t:.~~-:'~.':~~..~~:,\~

TbOM wllo how 11ot.hlo! e1.11 beltli~nda of UMfDI men aad wome11\llODey Ia tbe• aeive,._l ala,&amp;-owatr wrltlllp &amp;rl 111117 mlldl7 1!.111lll~g.
,
taurht, bot tll11111 wbo ll:oaw "evef1 aad promill"f childre11 are l&amp;lltlllced &amp;lid ala.-• trad.er of moder• Umt, E"u
'
,
.
every ,-ea.r 8o you tlll•ak e syatem of th- •ho , _ _ 111"' 1'- lluet, thy
~ave you uotieed any "reduced .co.t of lhing" lin« _WIItoD
,
• • •
that klllil o•Jbt to be ptrpetuatedt It •re ~ri by•
Well, then, what did 700 Demoerat worluupeD

tbaq" art uateaebable..

8odal daftlopaealwillaat .ad wiO., yoa du 1101, wiy

=.•n,,., b.t

twpltau.t dieftlopaaoat ....,

•or\- all a untt w the prodnd.toD of profltl"it--ean think as a umt for
t~ prod~ of IIE:\LTH, l..l FI-. HAPPINESS and the good
Some J!IIGple ........ bnlaa., otbnebva
th~DJ:~~ ,.-hieh II produee1.
mu.rte., 1hll otlle~· lla•e a•bltla-.
Col. Rookl'dt· appeels to •the ~A]tilal ista to walk t10f.tly leit they ud a fe•, ecapantinly iplllkiac.
.-W up the ,..-ort~ Some of them III.'Oft" 11.t bjm. They uy that the
uti •ot.l.lq el.. wortil
workt-r b..U already-dept 80 long that" b{' will n~·er wake
••d til- few- tll}e \lie
The S«ialt.! ub DO " farnrs· • from the
oo.r d•t .,,. .UI•I all U.e
waliitlr iObh•. They ur tbat the
._rt( for tbt.. Tklt . Ja tlto
Til£ HEM'£8 JT WILL BE FOR
of •trr moolua el'"l~tioD, ~
lS A W.AKES ED WITH .A JOLT.
~ht. tklq, tbe II~ of h11•41W of

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.\ !1 ~· 1 ·1 l h&lt;' OJol Fc llow11. En t:l o•li. :O.IHsO U!I nnd ot he r fr11 h~r n11l
or j.'IUiizat io nH 1111'"'" not npp lio·d fo r .11 ·· p o·r mi t ' ' to 1111k jK!Ople t o ·
th t·i r ,·11 r io uJoo orj.'llllil.tlti con ll. Wt· An · wn ld 1i n~ o· t·e ry tlay to
1'he bollom r...-k ol modu n bourl(eoi•
Tile m• - ar e awtkiiiJ to the fad
It the J&gt;n.n iul me~nlit7 of the prolltof th l'm nr rell h ·•l fo r uwk ing pHoplt· 1&lt;1 jniu tlwi r ortlt!TII. It
1
me~n iLt Y II profit
"hate• er yoeld1 t ha t lbf1 ~re hood•llohd woth pb,..~ mon11ers I• tbe u gbl one, .. bY, thee
t hnt. 11.,._,. 11 111 ~ 1 hn 1· , . s u o· h ·· , .,· r m l l~·· 11•·•·nrol in_J.t t o th e c•·iden ee
l'r oll t •• ~~:ood ngllt aool rn iCIII I ble, of mo r. hty • no\ , 111 hte oul ntn, '"hlle 1hould It be '"roag for t ile • orklo&amp;

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of

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::':! ~: , tolf·~~~ym~~~:~" :;~:~t ::;m~110

thm U Jiillilf'n prey on tb tm 111d b.

tlloul llt, tbet, of turui•l! • t'll urr.ll bu tlil illf lot o a btrn.r.k1, Ia •
clllld"'11 to ' 'tee p t i iii JI equi pment lu 10ldle r·li ke ; o•ditioa.• • ·
rr.roild totloeb•glenll• n d t.e ll h. O..u't itre111 lad1011
J f'l uJf Woultl n 't t.ll.ere be • no"" relt&lt;M If a r il ur&lt;" ll '10tr6·

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THE ''GOOD SOLDIER''

I

! luot .J, 11,1 ""rk . tl w Jw,.IIIJ.!h!" ' '"' ' . to""' li j:ht ; tl w
j:l"!lo•·r 11 f tlu· ,.11 ,.,. t hut 11 ro· r•·Ad.•· to ~tin- u p t he ghost njf(·r
d fnt!hful ,.·nw•·. uw l , fl,.·r th 11 ,,_.,. !lm! llo ttl tl cO!I t 80111ct 1Ling
;111 ., .~IHIJ"•
Jl:ow thull!!hl'
lluu·! !lw.-o• ,.,.1.,.![1" 1'"' rf'tllir.e tl111t
t hHt llllttll·•· 11 ,.11 J.t w•·~&lt;n ,.,111111 1! 11110 l'llC ~~· ITS whi lr
·
Co&lt;••~~ ,.,111 ,.11 r0 ,..,. 1111110_, s],.,. 1,_,. ,,..1J 111111,.,.,. l&lt;L!! IIimrt ( ":'\
l Z EH~ ··for 11,.. , 111111 1-: nf ltf···· \\llh(lu ! lll tte hitl)t profi t,.
f•w!. /wl j•HIL' 1., ,,11 ,,, pr.. rit, •

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~.uh·. Thut is f., 1&lt;11.1·. lo&lt;'!to•t fur tlu· ··,·ons.~nu t in·!ll ' ' or big
ituli;:l.'l. Thi.; t' •·SR.-II.• whnt t in- t •,.lnnmnolt·r-in·Chirf AI
hliK 1~ -., u o•onl•·ll•lin!! f,r. ri!(h t 11long
Ti l+' c .. I.LII•·I i~ t•UL'•·r '" olo ""· !.. -~, ,,.. .... II for th e
Jllltkt'!'o loilll 1 ~.,.,., ,.h 11 lu-11 Ito• r 1 ·11hz~.,; thn! ! Itt-,\" d 01 n ·t
~:ffort.~. l "o•rtllill f~&lt;u\ish full; who f1dl f\tt' ull of t he hu nk
t o t h•·m h11 ,.,. lu"l f, ,. ,j 1,1, uutiuu~ thut Jw mh"udt'&lt;l Ill llo HO me
tlw "orkinJ.! d:tM. :\ 01 tlunJ,! t•u ultll,.· fur!lwr f rom hi.; th oug h!Jt.
T u 1..- ~ ur•• he -.oo,olh··d tl u· W(&gt;rkinJ.! 1.[11"" loy td liu~ them t.hat
hatl to lo&lt;· Bl lillt·~l uiT J,~ ··r··furm.-·· in ur&lt;lo• r 10 p n•v••n t th em rrom

:~fu t:';;,~·o;~:~~~ ~.~~·;~~ ~~:~;;:···~ 0 ~:n~-::·~~··~lli~"~f ~t:l~:·,.~:~~:~m~!~
p n ·•·•·llt lho·ir

"''i7.in~: th··

whnJ,. lun f !

Som t• of th e cllp it ulista think

~n;~;·;~:~;;,~~..-~7'.'~;. ::;,~:;\1 :: 1 :'::, ·~r~.:~-~~~~~~::. 0?~l; 1 :'~~:c!t 1 ~~~~~~
of it i:.~nl~~ ~;t: h~·.ork&lt;'N will tak e it ull .
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.

h~IUs ~till

&lt;!Ill

Tht JIIITJ'OM'Of l heilot'llhotm o\'tmtn tl lllll\ l il ~ rJtdiOIOft1ollmtiiO f"

of a world wi&lt;le workl1g rl.tu. Tile poht&lt;rltl
"m]•IY ~~~ 11 lntlurh~• oil tYJ'U tnd rrouro-IJ"I&gt;e of orra111U tooo, ontoole of tilt \ol u"rlal.
' H'" tD&lt;I @rDUJ&lt;ll of we~rkerJ
.
WtarfltOid t U.t tb~ ·· unr-Jiote' ' r.tra&amp;remudo het til'r t.ll.&amp;u tll.t old tn&lt;i'
l'ortlt r-•·f' ntllate&lt;l IY'I"'· Dut '"e 110tit&lt;! t htt 011 tlo~ li11e • here the rk lll \i&lt;re--

~ot

KATE Pf.'.\'TO.\' /lA S .eLY '' IDEA.··
t.ht \.e'lot .amutiDJ' of tb e &lt;!\.filii rl't'oroled I• eoneUI DII "'Iitll tiM&lt;

t lw
ma e binc. H e is n ot a m a n . li e i1
no t II hruh•. for Urut l'll onl y k ill iu self de.fi'nlle. All that ie hum ll n in h im. a ll dl1lt ia dh·ine in h.irn ,
1t ll th a t ••o ns titui L'!I th e m11n has Uet'll ~rwo rn aw ay wl1e.n h e t ook th e e.nlist nuin t ro ll. H ill wind, ·hitr;

10
aot ll" ·e fel t 10. ba•l ebocll it if it '""'"' aoytllior but.
1 Fit1ptt rldr; orpo 111 •ilit.ll the • d •PIIt&amp;r~l; bo t • • eo Ntte mtd e tb.a1 brea k,.
It .,11 too 111ueb for Hega• '• 1uN:barred feeling&amp;.
·

A 11rt •t idr.• 1 ~r.. otitt~ttl 1b rou gh :'lo' •te'1 dome t11t w~lt, 11111 •hn tileTimf'l lwpo&gt; to be•l o•t Regao, ~at alloweoo:l tillt If lie w•• J Oi D&amp; 10 ..ep
ua.dt r eon.r, tlw! th lo,r t.o do "'" to ad•ertioe ;11 tile Timn. So lie blouo m&lt;l,d•
rortb one day In • four·iM b ..1 La tlae Ti&amp;e~~ 11110uatlag 1111 "cebaret 1H w' ...

tl()~\le:~de11;;1t:i1~~t i;•;7rb~~~~~ ~~.~~\':'~~ ~~~~~~'::!i., murlle~ous

.

It i11 hell.
J?t!w n with th e Krm y a mi th e n11•·~·.

which he. ea uno t go. ' Keep

\\"e J o n"! need killing institutio na.

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t~e

ir

y:.~~~.~ ~~;et~:.:t~~~~;:~~ ~~;.«.•:;t~:n.~:::~e~r. .-t:; :::e~·~ ~~~-~·:t;.

'"hat :'lo'o te II Jtleued to ttrm ' ' il il!'b~ l .... eulertain.en cU red from S oo "''""'·"-

you,.,~ ba ..., 10.,., n n -r you're Jlladinll c-loeotr io tlllll tbe ew-b!

\V e. nefllliCe-giYing

r robobly be aaotller Wff• "!so bffore tllr ' ' •·I~ r.n~ude ' ' it over
Ia til e Teoderloi 11 '""me t lleir merry .. j&gt;e&lt;:t. Wbea Vlnu•
: ; ;"; ;"; ;'"; ;"; ;l o; ;n; ;·';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= lt nd Iteood•lllitt nnJ
ooto btl J&gt;ri"""·•l lbronf' nio l.bt llr!'llgt b of • M WIJ&gt;&amp;jltt t-riiMtle, ller

,, ··~,.. -~ •. ·- •.~..;.,

THE WORKERS' THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE
,
Ont't of tbe nllllt rtmark tble J•beaome111 in mo•lrrn ~M:iety 11 tb e tll int for
knowltdgo dii Jo.ltyetl by th e rroletaNou.
While • 11 Olber c\111'1111 kill tbtir time
wi t h the m01t unio tdleet uel t!h·eraiont,
t ho! t'roletarien dio jdlyl a puoion for
ln tellll&lt;'.lu t l t ult ure. Oul y onn • bo bu
ha.J '" O) opo rtu nl t;r to tJIIOt'i•tn -.r ttb
tb o j&gt;rCil et ~ri.e t , ct11 fully rea tl &amp;e the
tt rength of til l• thi11t • ft r.r knowletlge

( By Ktrl KtutJ. y.)
•
tr. t he wllote worl ol.
,
It i1 nnt th r. J&gt;OI..-.IOD of koO'IOled~~;e,
hut tb e elfotl to trqulre it tllt t ma kee
J ilt t•bitMOpbt.r. lt II lmORII the deIJ&gt;i,...d l nol i~110n.nt proleta ri•t tht1 tb e
j&gt;iliLIIIDJ'hictl lpirit of tb e Atile11i10
t rittMllt y it rt\·h·ed. But the fre;e
ole•·etol' "'"nt of 1bi1 l]oi rit lo 110t !'OAI·
hie in tiiOo.lern 1ocie1y. The jtrOlttarill
1J wit hout mnno to inttruet itJCl f ; it 11

wlli.. b bu oaly onte •p~ iro tile
ili1tor;r of tniD ki cnlu&lt;l .,.. tNo 111e
Jlrh'i ltJ&lt;Cil of a 1111111 boll;r of •l~t i ri ..
t~ I'S II, .. m befl!me tilt t&lt;IID ZIIOD proper·
ty of til rh•ilized n•t io...: V.'1o1t 1Ja..-f"l
Wfre to tbe toden t Athe"ni .. , $.1ebill·
r.rr '"ill he to moolt'tt n 111111. JI•n '"' U
feel t tl t ht tlen11ng. iolluellc• tillt
lluw from frHol om from l&gt;fOoluetl\'e, toil
wlt bout bf'ing j&gt;Oi.n netl by tbe e••il ;a.

OH

·. ~ lltlt'~ O; tile Bufblo Ti1111't1 011 Old Regt11 might be (0 UI1 dere-d e1 aa
lo&lt;lo u tlou that til ~ ol&lt;l Conaero-Pi t 1t~tlriek feud bu b.ro b .o D'll t • J • io lo tb..Dtmw tttlt party. Tbe Timl!l II a FiUjlltrle k " ' ll'• n, Rep ro II 0111 of Cona«!n "
--.... Thl_t .ia wll&amp;t the r.t Jti talitt n-for noen tou lder .. "Jll&lt;lrlty" t'nut""'ile l
..
..
Co riou1l1, tile 'IODr kin,~r rlllll mutt f'Ootidt'r t bt ten iblr. fl ood• ia ~i Olllo
Valley II a bJ.t ad ug, beUUH it Wl!l J•l'oride "work!" A• yt ll lof t ilt! J i\'H t ~
work ing claN ao imyroved OJ•I'o rtun ity to lltt't for tb.a 11111tert 1J a blMii us t
i1 U j&gt;itali• m!
·
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Lll' f.'S OP " GREAT MEN: '~

.

~;:;~rr. ~~;~::~;i~~ ~u;t e;:·c:~,;~~ ~ ~~·:~::~-;o~t ~ ~~~:;;~~or:;l ;~:~~::: ::~~~~u:.~~;~i~!:~~! ~:~:~,t;:!•7z: o11 t~11;~t·;!~e~O::!~.~:ldR=~-~~t~l~:ni!e : ' :t:' b~; ~~ ~:;'. : :o: ~~~~:~~:;~;=':;..,::!•::;· t":ed li~::: :.~:.~:.~;...~:r.,c:;":~:·::e~ ,;tle~~=~~~~7. ~~=:~· 111~0 '!r~ a~:e,.:.~:;r:u;:;;::.~! ~o:uoda 1:b:ee7J~, :?:bei~0'";~:: ::~~~~:f8th:.t'""~~outll of ov elty
0
1011
w r; 1il~t 1 fi a!b arcn1•tance lo
-A~d ~·;, e;-b~m t or I&lt;Do'"ltdge

other

Ia

fD·

~~~eld,.:;;e::::;:; 11K1~:'"!:~:ia:a:

1\r~ut te~un!..
r Soc. .
t:oee. o~r tw~ tbo~•:! yean
ren:~; ,:e:..t~~~m:: t:e pn1l~~::, ~~ ~b:t :;·:t~:-~;;~e ~~ o?olft('e, ICI
~~ .~:fe~l~l~~t~';'n ~~~:~~ 1be 1~11~ ::,.~~:~~!e:::;u::;:~al'~~~~::i

pru111.loeut ellbus.

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ee., of our

~~~:~~o:~:.,:-!':!:t:e::•;~ d;;ak~::Y111-;';: :::to ,&lt;?id Doe ~bbOlt,

:~o~f~tllll!'~ t•~ ua~or&gt;et ~k,

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b•~

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. Wlwn a gnmn
a
to } ·ou r ht·nt.l :tml. t r lla you !hat be "":ill
Ml
tt • booae-fewt
..
tohp you 11. th rough t wko·l to 11~,~ KI Ub'"l.lom l;u me 1_f -~·ou d on I hnnd ~~m ioe~ bi• iuu.e. B e - b trutll for tllel.red uet io n of )loun of • ork ':"oueb the 1110.t !orion• .oelet thtt IIW.o!IJ 1t11toc n.t .•t wll1~ tle1 so•hd up wme .-elued at 81 pou.!b JterlloJ or •bout:
a ll ~·ou .~: yo u woultl tluuk , ·ou .~~ r~· lucky J[ you t.'OU!d tltttll mm ill ow• lt.ke, •ot for material Ptoll t., • poiut t hat th e '"ork log IIIID cu tlljoy II.. tb a.-· f!r ·ltooW'II.
1
~ ffOO. Qvi.t ~ e lit\le partr., ebt laddutall1 t~ Wil'nl eo •'-«~

otr

b\r~I;.m~t:_m;l:::~;;r i!ll.~;g~;:t·~~~c t ~:~~ti:alist

d all!l to ba nd the

7;r1~i~r0L~ ~~~~r-~r~ :~·i~~~c~g~~-~ ~ ~;~g ci~O~~~i~AEtsl~.S
That gun M Jabdt-d · ·~O LIDAR I T\'

(iF

THE

~ee:.~i~~:,!~ !:.:!t~ o~ot~~~:~~"~! ~r.~::7..J~~ougll

..,.q to udema11d tile wbole of •ode-

WORKING

Tided~hj~~·~~~~ha~!i~voen~hf:'r ::;;::: /;:.!~~ t~:e,;::,~ki~tee~:it~t

llleq~ttte e.!:r::~h:::;,!:;;!"~,/~!: •:;;,~: :~~~~~~:e~:.ee:=~o~~·=ri~ ~~t::,:-; ~~.U:.,~:e!":~::a!~ '!:

to

Thet , bleaee&lt;l,

1:1~

t ea; bing- tht!

w~rk~Dg

dU!li

t~

Wj)Jk 1t.11 a_ un~t in operating the

u;ct:

Soelal

cle•elop.~~~eat

~::!.:~i:~n~~~=-,f~~~~~~~tt8~ 1t~e~'j~~~£~ hij ti;u:.:~ :~~bot

II 1:\&lt;"ESS

wllluot .. a witb,you do

r.pltalitt

de,.elopu~eot

~ot,

wily dct )'011 110t jol• tll...

•bo are ..llti... ltt•

,tt

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• • • ·
~A Ia• 1.11 e~rder t? be be11eleeat to the
&amp;me peojle . ...,. braiu , othent. llt&lt;re peOp~ •ott be t1oe upltlaio• of t~
,
IIID.It:~ .WI •tHrt bH am.bltlo11, .tbou;•ll, ' idea I.e, .t.m&amp;Dtle, deei..., or
&amp;ad a' fiw, -paraU•ely •petltlDJ, tllll'llol!tl""'t~
l•ttrtst of
lltYe ._,., u4 oot.ll.lq eilll wortll Ute people. A.a! ltw wlti~ll d - •ot
-•UO.blt. IUid ~ le• rv.lt Ute ~rretpo.ud wi~ • tSiea' ~mteaW" b
world or ou d.a7 b7 .U.Iu1 aU tilt n l o~~~,~tt o,! .dtl~ 1 aod. a ,..
otbttl -~~ for 1..... Tbl.t . b t.1oe
lioD of jolt!~ 11.- fa at+ bett . . .,_,.
ol II!.' •odan eh111ut &lt;oa. aotl ...u •~d 11&amp;11 ae&lt;rer -•111d p11bhe
to- 1~~ tltbtf lbe li&lt;rM of buodrtdl of ~t.
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lu eo111.111o11 wltb IIi=, u

tl'lt\eDCed b7· Uie btoltu i\t.-

l.o rl~ eptl•= , Booenelt 1•,

"v.nal,

readable allllott to-

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~o;:'y !;.~"" afn~erul :~Y-w~~er

n-

w1oo ltao• llotllt•a eu belt•ou.IIUidl! ot . -flll •u &amp;Ad wollle:al
ilrt dUI doea oOl rHii z.e that tht• ~.. ullllant tllte of th t! aoet. l tool. t•uabt, kt l ' - •llo koow ""'""''7•
pro.itl111 elo.IW..O. .,.. .aerilleed au • Yeer 11
.,11 ae.
maehiot'n·. baa taucbt the wo r lr:ing dallll In thiok in t e.rnt 11 of IIOCial tlllal " are pt•ellltble.
e1"er7 yeu. 8o 1• tWak a .,..._ ot tb- .. ~ ~ 1 t '""" Jlllla•n;
8elioQ. •
.
• • •
• tll&amp;t fil lld nJbt. !-11 be pUpetlated t . If aq• ~ by•

• ·ork u a u 1_ut 1n the prOOuetlon of p~rolit., 1! ,e~ .thmk as a umt for
~ prod~1w_n of HEALTH, LIF.F., All
and the good
t hWp .-bieb It produeel:
.
Col . .aoo.e,·elt 8pve-k to th e eapitali11t s t~ walk softly lest Ut~y
Jrt.b- JlP the workerw. Some of them 8CO!f ttt h1m . .They -uy ~,h a t th e
worlu!r hu already dept 110 Jouc that he will n e,·er ll'ake
.
'fht- Socia.li-.1 .U. 00 " favo ra"•from the
· ·
walkWr aoftJ,-. They lillY that th~
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THE lU~'M'E R I T WIIJI, DE F O R
.
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lS.AWA.Kt:St:D \\' I T IJ A JOLT.

~:"~~~e. qu.l~tl•

eulture tioo ot tlti• itir.al.-&lt;nu. Strqgl": .

' THOUGHTS OF THE WORKER

CLASS. "

-

v

eo.J forced to·

,,n,·etel.&lt;r-c-o nd utt ~l "Ylte rnaaole" f&gt;U L oa by tile Ti ~aee Ia ill efon to 1 et
(.'blef RtgiD'I Jot t, .,.. t ile e:rptri t oo:f' ot S ttt Fn too, t il~ oot oriou joillt·
•~I"' ' 01 Broadwty.

ho~·~~ ou t of th e a rm y.

KEEP ' EM ASLEEP I

~tate

of 1llat

The lo wf's t aim in your life is t o become a 110ldier . The Kiwxl w ldier ne 1·e r
tr it•" to di Mtin guis h ri g ht from wrong. H e n e \·e r thinka ; ne ver l'eiUIOila ; he on ly ob+yw. Jr hi!' it
o rdt•rl'd to fi re o n his ft&gt; llow c itiztua , on hi' fri l'.lldl. Oil h is ne.ighbora. on hi a rd a t i.-.~11. h e obeYs
w ithout lwsihttion . If he is o rdt r t&gt;&lt;l to fir e down a l" rowd ed ltree t wh en t.he IK&gt;Or a.re d alllori;, g
for h n·n d . he oh l•yM. un d l!el'll lhf' )tray hainJ of a ge a lai ned with ~d a nd the life tid~ guah ing from
th f' hro·HS!Jt ot wo men . fl·Ciin g _ueither r emOI'II t! n o raytllj lllhy. If he il ord ,o red ntr U a firin g llfjUad
!o t·xcc ttlt• 11 h ero o r lot• u f'fue t o r , he fi res with out h esitation , th nuKh h e k u .,
'be bullet willllieree

.

(j 1wt·.. rij:ltt Jumtl trutH. ( "ul. Hoos.·w h - (or iM it (loti , Ctll. R•tCIHC·
v .. lt ·~ ri!o(hl hnnol nnm . \ nlltu··ulwo·l&lt; wit h 111 m· h pompous g us to tim!

~e~Mitn

lii OJ •:lmwoo.IA •·t.,ue liu-tht llnt .. iol&lt;! m• .. a !' be iuJLIJied LAST.

Y oun ~ :\l en:

t

1!'"'""""1'

tll.eh llomH by lbe
t lle il itl• f

tht t man-hut thf' ~lure 11o11
fvrm of OtlfiPoutlnn I• uOONI
of JW'Ojlf', •o•l 11 !he 01\ J,l
un 1on -.rh!~~ CA~ o nrhul~ ell

( By Jac k London .)

comwi"~~e;n~;·,e~!~:8 r:fn~!~'; 1 ·tl7: ~~~~~~1t1.~i:r~:~~~ ~fd1~!~t~~~~ath

HUSH I

r'"''"'J'"~-.t-W-.L.li"..il"fiaia.,..lo.r_ualllllk...Jr)Ji_

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::.:;.. lm·ed by" little cheap promotion and a little chen per_·····--,,.,.,.,.•
Wi~&lt;e, assiHtaut road (oremRn of the Penusyh·11nia,
&amp;ellh'tl t O oet!llp)' tht: lrtllehcrOUI JlOMitiOD o( beJl-wt!!her to
n1 .. n ftll(l to 11.11ti!;11 th e hOIIIJt.'ll by Jeadiug to the
low-workirJ\Cmton.
Thi~; J)tONOII, 1.w rbcd in the hqbilimenl!l of ruttn. 1111d
aiiSttllling thnt ht""cnu~ of his p{·tty prbinotion, his iut e r~t s
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u ''a a,U frota a lord;. a breakfrut for a fool." ••.
that ":!ole .ad lly "Erplolt_.'lwillpro.-ille t.ltnlr wiU. a ,...aJT
war111 their waaiag artlor !11\0 at leut a 1\lcbr for tile eo·!~

:~~;· ~;~~t:~~st ~~:1 :~c~:~\~ 0 ~otl~i~ll~ b~\~;~~eJl~~~~;.o~~~s~~~~
they ''11teaur lwttcr!''
""ThC' toto&lt;·kholden h11n• Jllll thl•ir mom•y in tht•
ou thl' metit11l midget. ea rninl-": his :ltl pieces or &gt;~ih·l' r , ·
oul!"ht to grt nll or the profitK. The !ir-crru-n ought not to
in the ilfert•nst•t\ rf'\"ell\11'8 or tho• N&gt;RJ."
:-.:o hetlo' t ilhtNt rntion eoultl l&gt;r· found of th11t f"'IIH&lt;ntlY·"""· I
r ing pheuonwuon.-K workiug Ill/Ill with n c.- llpitttliRI
In ou r \"it'W. tlwr1· ur•· thr~~· cilulll&lt;"ll or wnge·&amp;lll\'1!11.-t he
eift!l~. iuchltling th(• unwillin"" slu'''"ll who ttre alwayK rager to
for their eronomie lilwrty; lht! willin~t lihl\'efill, who slnnd ·
r-hfr rr ulh· ltt"ur ttl! of tho· hnrolt• uJi whid1 thc IIUUIIetl! wish
onto tlw;u. 11nd till" o:ut hnsin.~l i&lt;· slu \"1·!4 l ikt~ this pcr!l{)ll. who
the llllllltC'n~ outlwir hao•ks thflt t lw~· will fight for them11t the '"'""'"' I-. . .... .
of tlwnuot-1\'C'II Rlld their eiflll.ll.

A· (;JJ.JI..p..d.IG:\" OP EXTER.VINATION.
That tho upltall1t c.-t.'.. ~Ill JJtop at ootll\111 Ia Ita aserel'"- pursuit' ot
a11d ill det~ rml"l.atioa to 1tamp out 01'ery1ili.llc rNembU•r ladepe.•de.ee
I i on tile part of the •ork.en, i1 1ho•~&gt; by the m~&gt;rdeniu tacllu foltbe t•lutocratl ia earrylar 011 tbe war of eztena.laadoll ..p int the
.!oll11e Worh,.' Uaia11 Ia WPat YlrgO..Ia.
I of tb&amp;.po•e.n of U.e poliu, tlte militia, t be lt'Ji•l.tue aad the coa.rt.
ulletl i111o play by ~ ...ten, t11 .ay ootlllas of t~ ea•~tp or
earriedoabyt.M...-.pape,.alltl~ ·--l.atlou. (.'la. .lac jfabprla'-d ., pipe~ by tiM: pa~IDJ to ~~~- tbt tile alacra
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by tht- gang of profe!l.~iouul rdoruu-rtt. ·~hurity-workeN and their

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do yn rea.d about U.b \o(lrJut Ia tile np!tali•t J&gt;r-} w-.,, ,..Appurently. the new ly-orgu ni7.('d union of the '•::~:,~; ~,~~; 1 ;:==========~=:.::=::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::; [:~,;~ to belie,•e tllet tit.• wbo were cUat-ed were 8TJI:lltEa. , I;lwtibl'lll)'ioyt't'A hflll already put th f fe11r or the coming ~-~ath
tabifyiar, '" o.-&amp;er to wla pubUe aJ•pro1'al '''tile t.ar.Uea af tile . heRrtA or thf· ex ploiters. The Jnt crnntionRI Railway.
pro•·ide tile teetb rud tlawa for dot u.pi&amp;.i:u.&amp;., '- aa" ....,._ et: tlalr ......
loy its p11mlt'l'll of th~ •·ity 1hlruinistrntion and ita
tllhtt'U of tb1 11e'wapapen to tile• \11 beplq the Wwke,. bl£ad te....,.,...:! facta..
rtlibdiMt prt'IIS. i11 muking deApt!rnh· t"ffort11 to pn·\'cnt the
Do not blame the employer and c.apitalist for adv&amp;neinr hi&amp; own interest the bet.tt he can, n·en
In tbe •entiiiM!, ·u.e ml••ra ar. •taadiq In~ fot tlltir oqaal.~ .. liar
tion' ~:"Ctting ri foothold in thr' city.
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at the eSJlelliiC of other people '!:! interesll,for it ill the generally recognized principle of toeiety that
t}lfly wif&gt; tbla outpoat oa tlte road to ulti-te .-ae:lp~~tio• l
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!'Very one hflll to look out for himself.
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&lt;·ontlil"! iN ht·ing ron1-1ht unol••r eonr of nhMoluh• silence on
H you wiMh your own interesta to be taken care of you mUBt attend to that ~ourseh·es.
too IIIU~b eo-ope,ralino •tol'l! ia it; !.tot • e of ..,. •loieil lt.ad toa&gt;of tht• eapitAiiNt papl'rll. ,\11 of the uo'WHI"'i"'rs know of the
. You claim to be the equal11 of y(ur ruuten in iiatelligenee and adminiatrati\'e ability, and auIIIUCh SOLIDAJIIT\' in lt.
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h&lt;&gt;:inf-1 WHf.1NI . Tlu-~· /un·e IJ&lt;·•·n ittstrut'l•·•l b~· t he lnt ernatioual
per10r to thl·m in cha ructer and human feeling, but ~·ou mmrt prove thi1 by your aetiotLI.
print a litH• of it for I he ptt'tll'lrt. Wh,•n tlw 1imr arri\'f'll for
:\lttke yourst-hes the mB!Iter&amp; of yo ur destiniea, take hold of the political and ~nomic powera
to loqrin to priut rPfr·r.,twr·K to tiro• or~tlluizn t ion of the union.
hy which society iN go,·erned and direct them i"o that their working will benefit all the people. Thaf
T TIE A...VBITIOUS B UL l•.VICE.
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chronic e\·i\s rootiug de~·ply in 110eial, cohditiODII. The doing alone eount1. and it is up t o the work-

th•·.•· lil-t' itr·m~ in tiro• nr]'itnli~t pup•·r~; " Rh(oltl org~tni1.o·rs heing sri7.t•cl
hy tlr t• poli(·t· fnr tlnrinf-1 tu n... ntiun unionism to !hi;' KlR\'cll. they

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pf'ej!s uud pulpit to kl"t;J' the slu n•s in Hnhje1•tion. It llhould teach 1 =
them tire llt.'t't'!UOi ty or stickiug tog••tlwr as R daAA on tht'
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truth!! of thi11 l•·I!.~Oro nnol·-40 prnurot f tlw 110lidarity of the
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Kankakee.
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struggle for the riji!"ht to organir.L· to promott' their own i
whole power of the Sv•ialiHl Party i11 with them to the
]t ill just a11 surely thl' 1'11 rty of thl'- working clus a.a th r:
Republican 11.ncl Bull :\lo011r pnrti~ Rte th•~ parties of
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to divide them in order

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IF IT IS

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YOtllt SUliSCRIPTION EltPIRI!S NEXT 'IVI!I!IC

LECTURE-Uf THE
GREATEST [YCEUM COURSE ,...~~ ~..~ ""'"-~"....,.
EYER HELD IN BUFFALO
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C.oolu" of liUo•l•, ;, boldi•K - ·
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tio11 wltlo • Ire. Oue of the Seaators ia

POUCE DIG UP OLD LAWS·
ESPECIAUY FOR WORKERS
of Police and Law Departments Hope
for a Few Crumbs from the Capitalist Oass and
Become Over-Zealous in Their Efforts to Please
Masters- Time Near When Work&lt;rs Must Dis?'

RGE H. GOEBEL SPEAKS IN -BUFFALO SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

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B:;::~o~~lisf.Olle yur ~d Uxninr Nati(Ml one $135
Buffalo Socialist, one year and Pqrasive Woman 6 montlu $1.00
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Jlt1 W !at• r • bo• t w~ / ,il&lt;' r•t or~ \\a,~Con.
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U]IOII tome 1w-r..on or rOtJ&gt;Or•tlon 11
it th• plaiD fa.,t• rt(l: aTihiiJl the udt a~
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l"'lidro. l'ou asay •bout for the tWfl
old pa rti~. but ~-oo. 1111,.t not wbi1per
a fa •·on ltl f idl!ll .-on&lt;:erlling 8odalrlom.
Tbbe u e tll e fad.l of t~e whole &lt;':1!18 ·
1 .,..., told tbil .._ Jlla llll." a.; you nu
tell a JlOOr ' ni&lt;"ltll! fir a abort ei~eu i t
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\'ou run the nn aed _.-ou fall Jtop thrm.
Thy ~ ... ·t Je t t he ran 1taad i&lt;IIP. and
tbPTdfl•'t h ow bow to rnrt tb rm witholll ~'mlr belp. (let t o,11rther like tbt'
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01' otb ~be" b•Jt hra•n• 'of tb r rorpo~t e
l'l'"'te the far \ that tbf' t ranu~ttOII
bad gone afoul. '•BJ'f brai nt" ·~ o~:~&lt;'e
bec-ame bu1y ae tl n -o\ aroun&lt;l IP the
huntlr-etb or J&gt;agH _of Pr.h nanr1':11 an&lt;l
amellt!d Otll aa ortln1aarp that IU~Iy
wou ltl beiJI out , tbf' rorporate paruote
a~tl i~ 111aeblaHy, . aa tl at Ollt~ .a,..•
tl tl'ft.ltoo to tbe J10h«' to rr ·arreoot lh.
ll~rpn autl to t b.a rge Ilia~ witlt. a •·iolat•oa of lbP ordiDure tbt f nrhith tbe

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t he !.-.t a11d tblrd Priday
eaeb 111011tb • t Dom P o!Jkl Hall,
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Potitb Braoell ( I".A~b-nll• )
at the tall of tile 8eenrtar1, J .

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--·t hat 1 would be \ old th reuoe of tt11 EO YOU FALL.
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So t.lroe williag •nd e•·e•·•ubler;o- ie PII _!out b 8o11d•.r. of tbe tDontb at
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P•al P . ~. ldl• 11 memorable day to me, 11 It rap- P . oaueu •t 3:!: WNt Earl e 8 tl'l'f!\.
urn . be1•1 .tlt.~ . ad~ •u·ee by llr. eorne~ Hertel ..

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OF NEW

JERSEY.

Flfl11.SPEAKER ON LYCOIM CWtS£
Lectures in Buffalo Saturday and
Sunday as follows :
.Saturdap 6otnlng, manh 22nd
8 O'CLOCK

Klocke's Hall
. Gold and Lovejoy

Sts~ ~

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Under Auspices Branch 6

Sundap :Jifltmoon,' march 23rd
3.30 O'CLOCK

Colonial Hall
288 West Ferry St.
Under Auspices Branches 2 and 4

Sundap 6otnillg, march 23rd
8 O'CLOOK

Colymb.iaTurnHall
J26J-l265 Genesee St.
·under AuSpices Branch

Baoarian Hall
JOHN UNVER.ZART
. S••plt I(Hm
776 Sycamore St., oar. Reed

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BUFFALO scx:IALIST PUBUSHING COMPANY
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BUl'l'ALO, N.Y•

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.Lectures ill.Buffalo Saturday and
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Silturd6p €otning, m6rch 15th
8 O'CLOCK;

Klocke's Hall
Gold and Lovejoy Sts.
Under Auspices BranctJ 6

Sund6p Jlfttrnoon, m6rch 16th
3 .30 O'CLOCK

Colonial Hall
288 West Ferry St.
Under Auspices Branches 2 and 4

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8 Q'CLOCK

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SATURDAY, MARCH 1~, 1913

CAPITALIST "CHIVALRY"
In W u hiugtou the other day, a bowling mob of P&lt;'IIY capitalists
from a ll 0 \ 'f'r the (:ountry, showed their dV\approv11! of th~· .,,.,.,;,,.. [ •••
tion of wouwn h.r insnltint;. mnuling Arid abUJ~ing th~ wi"t:ll, ruoth&lt;no I~'""'"'"~··
nntl 11isto·l'!&lt; o f · ·frn· ho rn America n voh:nt.' ' w ith the 111::th-e
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tbe ideal a grow whleh are to be tb• nalities of tlae futa're.
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Buffalo ~huday and

Sunday ~ follow.s:

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. Saturdap €vtf!lng, march 'Sih
. 8_O'CLOCK · .

Klocke'Sli all
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Sundap :Jifltrnoon, march 91h
2 .30 O'CJ_.OCK
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Colonial Hall
288 West Ferry St.
Under AUSJ:!ic~s Branches 2 and 4

Sundap f;vtning, march 91h
8 O'CLOCK

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J26J-J265 Genesee St.
Under Auspices Branch

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MARCH AT FUNERAL Of
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All Winter Goods at abou! half pricz
to make room for Spring 'Goods.
of artidea that vO.. need.
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Sunday as follows: ·
Saturdap Eotnlng, march lsi

M. WILLAX

8 O'CLOCK

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1268-70-Genesee St., Cor. Kehr
IDUR OWN TRADINQ 8TAMP8 WITH
.EVERY PUROHASE DURINQ THI8 BALE

Gold and Lovefoy Sts.
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CARD PARTY AND DANCE
UNDER AUSPICES

Womtn~s

Club and Branch 5

Saturday J;ye'ng, March Jst, J9J3

288 West Ferry St.
Under Auspices Branches 2 and 4

Sundap Eotning, march Znd
8 O'CLOCK

ColumbiaTurn Hall

FRANKLIN HALL, 52 West Eagle St.

JUJ-J265 Genesee St.

TICIETI 15 CTI. l£fifiHMEITI
Music by Youne Pwple's Soclallst League Orchestra

Under Auspices Branch I

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Turkish Bath
Firat Showlnc Seneca
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ALL CX&gt;NVKNIENCZS
Turklah, R u -.lan &amp;: P lunge
168 Senega Str. .t

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lilt! for lire people, bu uot ll oo• bee.o
• dre&amp;~~~. eod • ill ren~aio. • dream,
or at belt au ina.loa, ..., loag u
!be IDUna by •bitt '1b• · people
th·e re maiD i11 !.be ~oo of a e1. .
of men. ~o matter •bat )&gt;!litk11l
ri~:bt• th• people poaaPP, tbPir ui•taoee
d""" not &lt;ltJ\eod u po11 ril(lrtt ao mDch
Ro ul'vn thP meta• b." wili~t thir dail:r
.,,,.,.,J i~ ]lfO&lt;Iucr•l. Thtrcforr, •II their
l•olili~•l • n·l M!ooo111k r.!'on • a Ttd aeti&gt;'ilo··• 11111a1 llf! •li r~teol to•u f&lt;l J,,'&lt;'ltiD(

'l'••ll tlwru •

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tra•·kut•' ll tlrro u l! l• th•·

,~ur11e •••d

ho riK 1111 you IN ' .

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1' 11 E\' ,,. , tt : J. U t)TIIEH WISE.
··T,· IIII~ thf'lio• li•111 il" lt"d ho w o)lho·r t•n r- mo·lll
tlwir untull~ S h .. w w t ho w W•· t'llll e.::..t n "'tllltfl' l I wlu·11
1
JCIIU IF.o·d
Tell tllo•m h ow llwro· llr•· IIH' II wnrking
thill
110 1&lt;' whn lull'•' t lw 11111110' n f h,-.in~ IIIO· ""''~ w lto j uim•d lhl' o l•l
i
n m l nflo·r l•·ur11i111!' tho· 1111 111t'K nf th o· "'"··~. turuo&gt;d in the numCM to
lhf' ' '011111&lt;1111,)' und u!I ~,&gt; :O: eo· pt lht· in(l)rmt•rK wo·r t· ' li r cd fur thl' good

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lolt. Woodrow Witton, t hat emillfat Jlt!d•aor wbo ilu hM• t leu 11'd b,f' ~~
bourgNIN to l•e s-ltloa u Cloitt C.tt'l'tr lo th.r upti•Uot d•-, r.d•·iae· · ••
coDt dtDiialiJ' tllnno~Jb all of t ile apw•~l&gt;~'n of lht eou•tr:r, t'llal the "koDt o\ ~
btlll11HIIm~o ila1"1111C11hiagto fetrfram ilit .. ~laltttalloa.
,
o,. tbe " llo•t!l't " bo~DC':H mea •• 11'1deutly IIIUOI til- wh atlck i D t ~•
" 1ot~;itimaee" t eld of (apitaliot ~Dd••vor a11d rob oOif W'Ofkiol JteCJIIP.

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.toodJt.r..
to Jtavelo•gllcart laord.r t lonbao(e lil!!lrforta•.., •r&gt;dtii&gt;J.e-,.lroton-e m••
oal,.to•lave.
lli• ldeaoftiled ilftrf'Aeebet..-eea''bool!ll! " bualaet~• lllu . ..Jelte "J"
.blr•i- mt-o it tile dll!'ert.Dtl bftw..e• 1"- wbo vlc•l•eo t H elblh !
i
a odtlrOM whodo •otYlol.t,.tlleetblu of r•pit•li,.,,
It i1 net ••t!ioloof!Ht, •• ter tJ~ampll, to
dowa tb• 'f!-«e~ ot l'rl ,.,.
JlloyMt~ to !Ire poi11t • lrert tbry ..-e fo...,.-:d to ttU t!wlr ' bddlee to ker)•lh• t
du,..lriiiiCIOUfl fr0111 fDI'I&amp;-kiOJ' tilflll.
C
Tb• tiu 't '' di-boafri.':'' T b.at 'Jl:llu ln-.
The ooiJ' peopla wbo bave ao)'tblq to t ear t ram !be '1\'/1110• ad•lnbt rl11 t
aro tlrw e wbo -~l ime• •kiD tH ahop-ilt!epera.

",~:'rr::~: ~~:g' ~~·!:::';~: ~:bbe~!':~od%'":0~.:::: ::; eh~~;::•,

\\'h11t hnA Soc.ialis m to offer the man who ean ne ,·er e xpect to &amp;ee it r t.!ll izcd t
1111 t] :,t

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knowledgt&gt; o f t hf' world in whic h he lives a nd of the powers that d e te nnine his exi&amp;tenf'e u

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;;ii:~~~~;11;,::~~~~~ glrtf':tff!~n l~i::J ~~~;';:Se:,':~d o:isli!!,:~:~ :::~;:;ell~~~~~~~; t~i!n°;";.~ 1 e~~~~~~:~~~· ~~~i;:

to produe{' goods fo r o the n;.
lt"offe fll /r im 1111 id••tll lofty e nough to llf!f'\'e h im aa a guiding atar on hhr life \'Oyage aud t'Olll·

•ki•

t•reh:~·~;~~cn !~'f;~~~:~~ t:n~;~l~i!r ,!:eh:;"~~~~i~;ft!i~o~;~~::.rn-:h~·gr!~'~\~~~;n/; ~~~hi,~i:! ~:;te~~r.

hesi11eli hi!l hread and lodf.Pnp;.
Sot•ialism pro" ido'll wh tlt ill n eeded in this r e spect.
Sot·ialiBlll will tKke the place o f the old ideals that !'an no lonJ(er w ithstand the eritiei11m o(
m oJ&lt;'rJl knowledg.~ nml w e JI. koo wn facls, and satisfy th e intt!lleetualn eeds of ci \•ilited ma n.
II w o uld lje 11 grf'Rt mistake to imagine that the life o f the eommon man i11 ban: or a ll inteTIPdual int Pff'-"1. o r thtll ht! ill in{'apable o r llCquir inp; knowledge beyoud that n eeded for his daily

:;-;&lt;:O~·r :;:1 i:l~~\: i~;.·i,:;ri,-~~~li1i~~ ~:~~~t l~i~1m?J:e~~;~, ~~P.~~~~~:~e~ 1:.e~~!hino:Os~~hn;·i:~o~~~~~~~r:,~~

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nnd th•·11 k•·t·p o n 11•h w uting
We
we l l J.:o-t ''"' l'" i "'T to l h•· 111•'11 T l~o· •'(llllpfllr~· •·nuuo 1 s tn t• th(' pnpe r
irlo•ns. aud tho·fl· h~· ~aiu nobl~ moti\"('JI for fiction.
lltlr ko·o•p tho• ' "'' II fr.,ut r••udi nlo! it
Tho•
' • 1 t'lt\1110 1 lire 1 ·
Tht• won;t 11111n· r~· i11 the rdavery of ignors n ee. l .et 111 deRtroy it. Sound kno wledge if! a
J •rul•·r whu u ul , · ' tipllnnotlwr ofT' 101 r•·•td
fit(')' rNHI I
e manc ipntor. Htl&lt;l 1111 inexhaustible source of h sppinelll'l. ~\nd Socialilllll is thil J::r eat t eacher
' \111 l··nrn frh rll tlw Bu!Tnlu s ..,.iuli!&gt;t ""hill
working people o f our t ime~~, the awake n e r and the light-b ea r er.
·
t 'It II y ou llllllt.:iuo• till~ thi rw wo1·~·· I h un
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• 1111 u "' w tt(l\11 W£• lfl\'ll \f&gt; s pout nh .. ut ••n t l
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t o rf.,.•r l IO !lt~· r•••y to tlw ••xl&lt;•nl lhltl 111··~·'
nut o • U•
pu Jolio• WRiili· lllt.·f•tin"', f u r fo•jtr of tho• ' ' ' IICt'K IICt' or tht• tnltKio•r.o!

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wlri~b the bread·ptlldad o1 prO(of
-lety ._,.. eoDtro.lled •od direc:tocl,
ce111qutr thflll tor tloe produtere ia
tO !'"'ploy tloe• tor the beaett
reacral welfara ol all
Bocl.U.m, tllere.forc, J - 11ot
tke tuboltitDtlo; of t ile d • • nde of
eap;aalilt due by tire d ... rule ot
workiDI d•._ It IDt-'1-111 tbe sbolit ioo
of all eeooomie ..:11-U dl•tiadlou aod
ciUI latrr.,.ta1 It met1111 tb• reallt.atioo
of tlrat grMol ldoal of moder11 demot ra(y of a ~;o•·erameot of t be lteO!IIe
1be people" aod for •II tbe people,

WHAT SOCIALISM OFFERS

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1wou "" tho•,\' mu k•· 11 11 uppr••••i uh l·· 11l111w iuu

.
iato their power,III.Dd rfllllaiar aRder
tbr.ir co•Uol, !.he eeoo-le f~ aod
rHCnJrcre ot ~ety wbidl eollltiUlk
tka bui.l ot all • oma• uiru,o~e, -..11
hei•t and llappi-. Tbe mod Ul·
ponaat tocial J&gt;OW'er Ia tilat •llieh ""''
uolt t•e matni... IIINIII of 'u.i•teaee
of mea. Be w.ilo wieldl tlllt power 11
t ke real' m.uler aad law-1h-er, at~d tile
real purrof all goverrnDflll' ulitil
thi1 de)' h•• heeD lht! rc-leotioo of th ie
power ia tke baadl of tba tlatk•t
,_ . .. it. Tbe objrt:t ot t ire Soeialiat
tnC\'f"lllelll ie to eooqurr t be pc•en by

Aa pan,faUy aa .tM dt't'11-ta- wiU ,.r.tt, - .)'ielol eJie Pill- to
ladiM. ne, edketl the BDifalo Sodalltt, Ia tota, l111t -11, ' aM we
wloiapu I• ~ lMt ••err ~t~~~•·Pt-k ol t ilt Board o1 ou.cton b
tlwalti•r t1roe aB•aal •Motiaf, t o - wHt.kn- tNy will b&lt;l
1•
for • body of womu.ftiton.
- While tb• Socialbt womeu a f B11fr•lo IILI.1 !lOt t.. •ru- l"&amp;-1
feaee-cB•hen o.r jaW'l!Ua-thNW'en or buadred.yard...tulaers, tM7 raa llll'tl
tbe iat, tlllcl • • bow to tloeir att.liiiiDUta.•
"'
U tll&gt;e lord• of .,..tlea witt lts•p u.e-I"M to .o•e utul aa4
!lard, - •ilht, lo tl• e, eome lo admit lilllt we d - witil tH w;.•o folb ..
" •oldfnl ol Jl•blk opialoa.'' r. tll&gt;e t:oea1111-, WJ ' II batt tH - -, uf
llaod pat oo tlot! ~.Mertioa tbt tbe Jut !tnt or t ile B•ffillo Socialllt, e-oadtwt•-.t
by tbe wo-D, w~ tbt ' - t
Tf •IIJ'"bod1 dt...,--, we'rP "'•"-." to eus•rtkim Ia mCirtal I!Ombllt, weapoot, lo•lrplu •t 100 r-"ft..

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THE ROCHESTER STRIKE

~~~:.;io· suJC~-r•·!il lnn u f t hi~ •' II 111,~ 1

r~ t•'"l"'t·t ft~ly

f.!

ll'tlrk••r

fo~~ o {

fllf'll
rdo·rn·d
t hf' umu'il lle rt•IK.
lJnfrnlo Sowin h~l 11r•• 111 t lwi if ~t·n· io·••

'fh(' l'Oh rmml

W o rkint: t·lt•r.~~ ~ul i,Ju ri t~· IUIIY fiud itM \!.XIIt eflllio o in a u y o r all
vf t hf'l•o• ft&gt;rn' ~' l'nlitit•fll ttdion , indtultrilll lle tion, or &lt;'O· Oj&gt;t-rllti,·ea r:tlon.

Tlw lillJlTt•mt• thin g i!l SOL IDAH IT Y .

OLOVEN HOOF 18 REVEALED
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The·BufY'Illo C hambto r of (.;;unmenl" " thoroughly beh e \'I'S Ill workiuJ: IUI'D'Ii ~'tiOiptiW!ltion.' ' To 00 111Uft'. lht'y don 't say wha t kind they
be l.,.\'1-' in ; hut , j11dgiug f r o m th e fn•nz.ied columll!l of sluah ill tlle
tlaily org rtnK of the mutt' MI. it·~ th f! ki nd t ha t w on't ('()5t th e boases
anyth ing t o Rpi':ak of.
The ~!urtaugh.Jacbon hill now bt•fo rtl the state legislature is by

UDdtt~:o ;:~·~ • ,: ' ';:""e;:p~:::; :,·,:~;i:~ b~:.:o;t11~\lt11 :,:!~ :::~~:0 : :::.~lldr!:~be~-;::11 ::.elr C~•~

b'·~

.,;,.., bf-twH o -tile
a11d emplayf!n or a great iomu~b tu!'edllf hu re.ulted.
ha•·t beeo t omm.itled
d...lb bu o.-.urretl. II hu
m;r koo•tedgto that maoy em.,e ,J.,.iro\111 of tet~umio1 work,
.,., preveoted by ;11eimidatioo ud
"ioleaft.
" A• ebitf utcuti.-e of thi• city, I
do bareby l i"e Dotlee tht tbi1 eood l·
lion mutt ceue; that •11 the powe r at
my commaod for tbe preMrt'at ioo ot
order a Dd tht the e11torcemut of 1••
•ill be llHd to pre.-eat tartbe r 1111t·
rngu of tbit cbrafter, and t bat &amp;II
eiti~u• wilt bel!tole&lt;led io the· purtuit
of t beir la wlDI oeo:apatiou.
"lliRAlol B. EDOERTO~,

:~t(l11~~~~/~:~~\~· d~~~~::~;j ~~~:~~~j ~~~~;~;~:;,~~~~:r ~~~~r~

at~d

o f tlte law proteet. maebi11u
JeavH
, • .,..., , •bite bomao n....)o 10 be •tarvf!d
i11lo t ubmiuioll wbue tba a.tural re• f lio11 of , buagry meo •ad Worneo
api111t iobu.m•o aDd galli11g o:o11dltion1
arc oJo!&lt;l u a prelut lo bri11g out !be
matbi11ary of t he law, polirf aad, if
a~eaary, ~e~lodien, to eompel ru\ bu·
maD bf!iagt to ob.tne a eonditioa 1ba1
•jllmaka them a rtualala na.
" They will""' tbe di.abolictl triDJty,
huo~er, cold • od •aot," •id ~1yor
Gffirge R. Lao., aod they • re ular It
for ...1 it it • orlb, aad 11 i1 tbtOllJb
ht!.oter, told aDd wa.nl lblt-t tbe employen~ wm •i11, if thcy wi.a. AI ti.oqt
..._ezll&amp;eoee etakb trh1lty..V aot I•
iUtelt abecl11~ j ut'iteatloo of tile
atrib.

my"e=~·'' la•~·~::,,t':oJ";;~:,a~l~ouap:~:~ •pua~~io
~~:..~m::r:,;:..d 11~~~ ~~~!~-;:.,~

I.Ms t Wi't' k f'' ' •· n · nr1·mhi'r of tho• f'hambe r o f Contm~ree
hurrr· UJ&gt; u ll to J(U
. .Ill Allmny lttld prt•\'l'. llt the J~&amp;~~il o r t h e
t a u~h ..l!\t'k,.ou 11iiJ
] 11 thl' " 1-11 11 t o llrms," the m a nu fa c turent
t oJ.I thnt if t lw Ui ll pa-"&gt;~•~ 1. t hf' e mplo r e rs w o uld ha,·e to f.P\'t'

TbP • i.dom of l.b• bot-. liea io their
bowledp ol llow tc. ~ huos:er, told
·~d .... otto bH.t tlle IUI11en iDIO Ulhm•••oo; aod a beroe:.-oltllt aod beode~at IYJte m alloWJ t hem -o to beat tire

('LA~~ IS OFFIC E.

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to do tki•,
lei t be law be equilabiJ' eotor~d, "
Orpo.bu J ob S. F!etL
tbouaaod people ba;·· beta 60
Y O'f'b . O•l;r !5 arre.t•
• •de iD !ll.at time. aod mo.t
I

·in th•· lll'lit• h• ill l ilt' mnst el1l ' ue wspape nt they t!o n o t

Nln~o· utll l:r ..·nl~· 1111•1 :t~~~·. ~~~ t~,r~· ·~o in _thei~ pri,·ate

t-'Ommunieiat ions.
011" Hf \\Jud i \I ' ' ltll' ' ' \' 11 Ill~ 111 t lu.« otltee, J US! what t he-y_ IUCIUJ.
I 1h . m•. In tl ..· ••:t]'ltlt!ii!\ ~~~· wspllJOO'~ _ I ll~·~· IUJt a go ntz:e t.~e J~N&gt;IJ'I&gt;S•••I :\l urlaut:-h .J ~o ~ k"'" 1•111 · · ],l"'-' RIISI' _'.' 1sn I 511!? euOU !t~!
) ou
"'Pt". t lu.,~· nn· '"'n·w. l ttl ..-rut th(' work .. rs ••t&lt;t~ fllly. a ccordm g t o tltf!
harpi.~ of t!l~· l:r.·oi-.. Ul.'~' 1~. Tl l t-:I~C l'I,HY~\T•; ,._CO~~),! U~ICA,·
Tl~ l~:-&lt; Tl !.~: ' ~ A!J: .\ .:'1 ;\ II~:.\ 8 1.-\ ()~·; A!' ~ F~A~KL\ Dh-

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I ~.0 1 Lf. tbau 11 '~ t•u l•l ~'il.'it llll•h•r t h\• 1- ole~· -\\ a lker bill whl('h they
lli"'J .'(~' 8 1!1 II ..ul~tlhth·
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!.i.!~~ .ll';;1pr!:~matio•.

bo Ike npl. .atioo of ill Tbe
tih with aafty t DIIDIDJ ha.-e not
gl•t o tlr:.ir •..tr.il d?p , tb~o pollee,
•ord lo tuppru • n olt1ce ; w}la t
boeR doo~ 110 far by lbe poliee b.u

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C4Nnmen.:ittl.

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t iiDH wilo ba• e mllat bl' prot.ected i•
tll.tir ~-.i011 ot it. •llilc th- who
ha1'1 aollliq bDt a 1trour a ppet ile all4
• ~ nat, -.oil b. ...,_.......t 1hll
IM:Id. 111 bo~. II lA l!Ot dillca.!t ru

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••• , wilo llapJM'Df'd, lar~11 befatlle a fortu oale e.baDu, to be tlo• leadi!T ..f
t h Amuieao re.-olutiooariea a lr••~red •ad odd ,.,.,. aJ • . aac1 •~~&gt;- fol
kowtn ...aa,m to kill more Elll!iiolhmeu tllaa !Ire E•glitlrt~~eA tllleo!J of t ile•.
c ·
It
- • 10 tile impeortial ot..f:r•er llr Wuili•sto• W'U a
pen!O:~o':'t a =~• f&amp;DII. Aa w• fCI'D t ill 1'4l,; of ' t lmry, we , •r• ;~
di!lt'd to • llrcu: ' 'How b eky t e r George t bat biA t ..to.en klll.c! .o miD~

tf:: ~ :~o~:hmu! "

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'-belt 1k
• •ut aot ue t keir ol!ie.al power w1tbAbo, pcrbfll, - •H-.!LI bow lllllt!b • erl abotot ){r, Wulli•AW•'• liulf!
oot ..,_..e •bado- af •.• ~~eu... Char~• aa.tr. ol U.. '-.11. wit t fll• marn.d la4lol of , . . " tnt tuani• of V&amp;c:!ala.•'
S. O.u, Dar ~~•er ot PD~he
:s--, 100 t-a.w, wlle~a t ile poe,_ eo•n:raed il 11 d~ a ud di,
8Ltety. wu Idea~
tbe dotlr~f er-.w ret.!, til- tlliap leak wt. ht, , _od• .. th A-rift•• lcHitd
tad~'?' betore q becute u ac:t lf•
7 o1 tM EIIJ,l&amp;.la,. •• lean u i.Y •f »t~ Wulli.ato•'tl' pcdHtien

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be WID-ilia~ aod - a . . . - - . ue to ""- '--pied i•putial.

tJ.o -.!~; torw. b a ttEJr-:e t.
wllkll at hiUt ~-\IMM o.t tlloltl _,
.,. • ~ u.io-.,. ...U'f! .trlbn.
We-.l&lt;lbotk.lut.ta . .- u a . _
u...nt ol
mib 'b:r U. ,..._
0..-.--t by law ill better lila• J'l"'•

dorM;

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t_k.r lack In c:-Jity of lut.-ttm, •1111,
lilre t• e ~Ia of tltc fDrnt,· t lo.e,. dtz.
~1 ·~c- a d ab. Alto like the
pilla. Ue -,._.,_ who o~ ~eJD
artl'llMI til• ~a.t of t be.•r uto

t~~~l"~r~1t1~~i~~(J;ro~·;~~g10:h~JIE~~N~0T~ !:: :._~ :S~..'r~,.'::."'.-. ::;.:!: ~ ~~;:; :;'!t

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W. M ...... '\ n.i tM ee- .. t ' - tw.p - !-~
tile 11...1 ~ .Utd!t :r'alla; h- .... tloD .,. t. bot nnt.l.

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Th(' ''-'IY to fi.gh.t is tbrougb o;ol•ss--eomeiOU$ o.rganizaHons of the u ccpt d•- i • ioua.edi.ate eea!ict. 111.11der tlle !roo
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SEEDS·Of ·MURDER
Of FOOL "PATRIOTS"
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Schemers of Wall Strut are Slowly Cultivating the Murder Instinct Among the V ictims
who Read the Capi!alist Papers.

ll lll" io,;u.re f ully IIC'I tbett~ for
perfonrt aoee of thllt pertol!_i.!l
ra iiN "l'•triolillDI, '' Wall
is JI~J•ring t o ruob our fOOt,
brotheu llll&lt;l hotbaadt t o Yed eo to
murd er baubu of the .,..orkingmen of
tht eo~o lry.
The adnu ee notirn, whil'.b eouist
of luri d y. r111, matt ly bunromb, about
llle aHal!'kl tn1de · "1"'11 Am e rleaat In

Mui"-O, are in te nded to iollarae tll.e
airapl~ .. f!ti Med wo rl&lt;er• of the United
State. to th e poin t wbre they will
llowl f or t he blood - of the unfottoute
worktn of th e ~ouotry to the .outh .'
ward, mer"ly be~a u !OI! th~ J&gt;OOr \"lr ·
tim1 of t hP. •me po we r,-Wall Strl)&lt;'t,ehaDre t o be li•·ing under Aoo tber flaK.
Wall urall!! i1 11 0 1 oo ly ' '-'•f'OD•ible
f or the propo10ed iavaaioo of l:l.esiro,
but it Ia al.o rflllpon.ib lll for th11 ron·
ditiorut wll i~h ha"'~ brouttht about thio
aad pre ••i0111 re•·olotion• ia .t hat ill·
fated eouotry.

•nyinl&lt;'rHtelnllu.iro.,.lli" h "'..,." lll!"
t.. l fumor ll .r ohkll uow u your life
woulol ~ if 1011 wer e \'ictimiL~ d ~
d r•g~l into t he ann~- to JIO huubc:rinjol for thr booooetf
JJ tb .. lo11d ·moothf'd bullies .,.ho f&lt;li ~

our upihlftt ne...,r-pe n in the iDif'f·
t'Bf of the btooo:hurken who t;.·., upolt
111 want wn, 1&lt;'1 them go to it.HIOIIT I:P {'LOSE.
But will th&lt;~1

do itt
!'lot in a thou"'"'! yt:&amp;r.. Whr.t they
wioll do i•to •w&amp;l/l!l' • uounolaod work
UJI. t he Jlio- he•ded ''ratriou•· to th•
polnt where they will wan t te De
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th ron)l h with their "beroing. ·· if theJlh·e tbrough it, t hey ran rome l·ad t ~~
hulfalo, wi th u m nu~· :urn• nnd lrj.tll
u they ha•·e le ft , and a l{ood d~a l more
•&lt;'~I&lt;' all&lt;l btut lf rou 11 •1 to J&gt;a ~· tb" war
tlil&lt;'l.
Tal k ola y aool ni~;ht apain,t tbi•
u·hrme to foment ..-~r. T•lk al:ftlnot it

"'""~""::~'!""~"'-'.....'..~'""": ro:· hu:.:~~:;·~~:~:;t,~ .~t~.·~;~o;i;; ;;~~~~To~i:~: ~;;·:~~~~;:.~~.~~,r~:~-~~~~---

Eii(~2ti:::~EE:~~;:~~~~: ~i~:,~;;:~i:~:;?~;;:::~:;~:~~

Lo•·•JoY I- - - - -- -· - - -

:~:::;:,~~~::~g~:::;~~.:§.~it :::_~·:::·:.~:·::~~:·:~.:::::;::,.''

cmll~ydotbeworll:b.&amp;Te~

ct•cn a

holiday tor th1a wMt.
Tlloae h.IT1q Ule WDflr In cha re:e

an the followlq:

Jln. Grace B. Hu.cock, General
Cb&amp;Umu.'
E41torial CommJttM:
Mrs. One. T'Dtthlll,
Mrl. ner- OOhum..

;h:-..-::tl!'~~~o~nl)t;.~hj.,::;-:.,~r~:lot~:r
mained to n•·e her bah~· •1 life, acco rd ·

14m. Dora Fo.t.ar.

i"Jot. to

Ad..-~ and Ottctll.atioD Com·

lllluet:
)Ira. Adtlaide Ball

Mn.. Chart. B.a1na&amp;..

Mzs.. J_,:h Ma«att..
14n..VAQ8lmon.
Mn. Dora . WetDtnuh.
M:n.. Laon..vd l'BfQ".
lin. Lao lllallo,-.

a

Tf' JIOM abe mad e to.lay

to

nnol "l"-'1tk 1 ...-rit f •n•l IJ.:itr.~o&gt; a.:~in•t be au~pted. c l~rJ•I that, t... c•u~ .. of th~
,..., wo tb Mnieo or •n.•· otbt r rountr~·! f •d !b U mo•t of tbr "'"""~ n " "Ill be

Laekep Obey.
...i,.,8 "' dut. nt~nl .... rM. tb ..~· ..- ill 1&gt;u
Tl&gt;r •·oi~ ...- of_ lh&lt;'. II&gt;R•tnto, i_n prno. ~~;•!:'t:! 1t,:;,:~~!- :~~··~:;,~• 1 0 "'' b. I!
~:~mt:n:~l:r·~b;••~.t~: :;n~::n:;~~ Tbi, dou oot
tha~ th..~·

mua

the

ft trgo-

i~~;~!l~~~:~:!~;.:::~:~::~~: :~: ~~~~~;i:E:~fi;·~:~~::;~i:i;~~;: ti:f:::}.X@:~}};~:L~~::i.~
~:: :;d::~dli~:•

Sp rca:J th e ,.,,.. 1 o( the ral'itali~t
~tt: h eme to alu. ughtcr t lw wo rki nl{m&lt;.'oo f
two rounltl"- and l'rt'l,..., to light a 11d
ll ght UA llD againl1 wu .
Asitatiouoft hi • .ort cauuotbtruc·
cenful in a minute. It require~ Wf!O!k•
uf it befo re the !Uu lta an wen. T !,.,
caJii taliot• .h•nl&gt;ffll harolatwor k for
wcek-.tclliu!f talc• of di..orden, et~ .•
in !oluieo, but WITHOUT TELlJ NG

to keep quo et

.

'rhaabonc~a.xept

tuU r.po~bWtJ" for ueh !tam

•liPUriA&amp;"

"

lD thif; '-aa.

lc!fU tbat their hnlb&amp;n•ll ud broJtherR
h••·"·
Among the mo~t •ttnrli"e of tb r fe~ turn of the new Club will be thr ~ oor&gt;f" ra th·e po liry. 1t iJ pro~d that
the Club memloel"ll. pool thei r ordt'tf fur
eoa l, r luthillg, f urnitu re, trai t for ean·
ning,a.lldinfaet,topooltbcirordcra
whert'\'ettbc1J"-I bl1cauiu orJer toell'ed t he greateat Bll \'inJP.

~-r~U:.IIIn~!Tt~:I:~!:~I~I~~::~C~~~ wo~;;r~e ~otir :a~~~:a:o0~ ;:.·;~~:
derou1nheme.
It ia
, •·ben 1 011 thi nk of tbe
&lt;ooi•hL "i"• " -""• and .oulleao man11er in whid1
are lint lnbmed to angt~ r
~en t to e 11gagfl in murd er, all
furtht r en rlcbmcn t ofthe .. arll
who are eDolal• ing ' tbem in the
mill1 aud minu.
·

~ ~t Wan.

· • a(italio11 api•ut .,..·r preb.at fall, wben Taft had u
tlHt froatiar ready to mu rder
it it wovld arpeu tltu t Jte
o.f America wo11ld at.a..d
agitatioa oJ:"tbe Bot:iali,la
tbitl l,lnle p.mt. !\'• t'U do

.
·

lltan(Jalloftheotbe r proll t •alldt~ta

of Opt'tation. whit h are plletl apo11 tbe
&lt;!.DIIIUMer wbcn anything ia boltgbt.

";~?i~lia:o·~~n:;;:;u, ~o: beT!:.:O::~~,!~~!u~:~ :f ~;;. ~ct.111 ::~

Hean t tr in to .11.1 n a
oll!iee in Cbieago, will
_abed hi• blood to ....e
llezka11 proJIIil rty,-to len
I
worke.r•.
aj&amp;ill.lt war and the Khema
~ar l.
. , __ .
aohdarrty of_ the wtfrktol cla•
&amp;lflltlltt tile rob}l&lt;en ot
Talk fut and talk lour,
the acl~t~ 111er1 ba,·e gotteo a
ot 1(1u i11 tbl.a agitatloa, and
l~mteD?flliWarkerstottart
if tlleJ tblalt; tbey e&amp;D get a-1
_

"""""'"•ift•riu
·

~.nmple,durinr theeall'!ln~ llf'UOII,.
gett ing them for t he price J•ai.l tho
fa rru l!u by th e eo rnmi n ioo dealeff. ;..._
•tnol of J•ayillg - the eommiNiOD mc reiLaot a profi t, tht market deak! r a pro-

1b ip 11 ...ured. A eo111 mltte. hu beo D
appoin ted by the Boaf11 of Uireeton
to look f nr roo1111 and at the pret..,t
time th11 ebaneeto ta•or the notal of
olle ent ire IIO&lt;n" of tile llaitd1o0m.e an•
building on. Chippewa atred belwteD
Do!l aware aad l'nt.D klill. Tb e boildiar
;.. about 100 feet wide by UO f tet dtoep
and wi ll pro.,lda "ftry colltmod.iou1 qur·
te.-.. Iafad, tllere i.a aotaaothcorCiub
Ia tow n w)oiell u .a boan u lu111e a nd
eommodlou• .qna.rte1"11 amon1 all of tb•
dabawlllchpppealtoworkefllor tbeir
Jlll!lllbe rSJ.Jp. Tb COIII!lliltte baa&gt; 110t
lolly d-.lde.l u yet whe.-. to ~a.-.
quarten, aDd tba ia oaly o•e of ....,fral
pr~peitl.-e p111H$ whidt tbe f OIDmittM
llaa hi "flew.
'
T he Club •u orpuiled a. few weeb
a pwl th 1!15 111emben••••tartu, alld
at tile pri•te,. ka•e bee.a a little t 1ow
wltk t~ r.ppll~ti= bla11b, it woa ld
•vve-r tlla.t tAe Olab waa lulq ir.. -

ti•ity.~biaaottta.c-.q~,,

wi.llt.eUyaatabldu da ow'tllattla.aa~

''.AIIIaritalt lat.er- lla.-a d11ly arri..-d, d 1n wU! &amp;a
ara •! •ta.b. Wlaat ~r- i11 t.be ba~ of tile .;~W. at
·
ara at -..u -~ tltoa aa\1 tile -•bera ..m be ,.,t.,&amp;pil
•~ I
•war "WrUfa.:.cl troa tla.a iaoe l.a~tadeM
o..tr ~ .,
WMitu~ by Wall 1u..t t ~.,.. YOU jola.
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�ROCHESTEft; QOSSIP

WOMAN'S AWAKENING
.,. J~ OOqw-KuMo. •

Thl'.'" ll]•f'T•'&lt;"ifll{'o] t ho• • l'iri t ..r rt••·ull
inthatW&gt;nl:':
A To•l&gt;f'l I ,..ill l&gt;o'.

( lD

And

'' "'' W '""io: u ].On the t hr.,nt·.
I 'll 1,.. 11 Llo&lt;&gt;minl:' Tf'ho•l, olf,
A , .. Iori t o ! h.:' l&gt;Ont~

Built for tbell\ el!le., kingdom•. f'mplrf'll, la1r1,

BROTHERS ON PICKET Ul ~:: ~-1:!.:11~::.~':~::d·~::.:.~:r.,::~:·
(Continued from P.;e I)

· · rotil.Y anol

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comforhhl~··· on

t he&gt;

:.,:h•·.11";01~1:.~11 if!~~:

0

E. WEDEKINDT
UNDERTAKER AND PU~ DIRECTOR
No. 5 WALDBN A VBNUB

•

wrought,alfll theworhl 'tfi"OI'eOftttat!Hk l.hedotbberai111ble fillltn
a. 1he 11'0\'fl bt'r mind lay blnk ben._lll tbP tlllt k -eollfd lr.-. ot be r
For raan bd r~lt'pted to ber that one tuk of -'"•1·
Aad while ber mio.d lay blauk, t ile rut~ of tile eutb reaclled forti, and ( clad Ia
elotil abe • ot e},
•

.\ tf'lwll a•ill lof,
A . lo~J~ "' ml' n • luoll ni&lt;'H •·~J·Ioit
&lt;ho rill•~• . ;,t.. t hr ••'1.
Wlul&lt;' lfi(.:ht U)'OP thf' ~ra tl'olol lir•

..at

••n.. ~ Woawa.' ' )

f&lt;Jr~ct

tht

d~~·

of

hr r f une ral.

atraD~

Ain;h~.7~~~:~~~.,.~~~::
f;r a . •t•leDdid

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nd W01'~
~:~11:',::"~~t ~;:':f ~~:~~b·;~:o:..•; ::;;z:~11:"~::~~~~;

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Under

211 O.nta --Our 1118 Noon Dinner-- 211 O.nts

The Cozy "Kaiserhof"
Peter Klippel
Ell.......

111illa, to facloriet;

m!W~•I p~· ~:o~:~:.d~!"~:. 0:.:;;:~.-:·:: !t~m ,::• :::~~h;

Al(lt&amp;ta and aubeorlbe f'Or the

llrfietter·Bettuno.

The oaly GtnnaD .,._,.IIC!I" Ia 1M . .te ou~• o r Mew York &lt;."1tr. re,,,..
-.:at!Dr the Uueren of lha WorkiA( a-. - 00 aeow. for a - t l a.
1,., _ th~ "orkoo,., .-Ia~" 11n•l hdl~•·r• for lot• ;, O&lt;"rurrin~ in t h&lt;' wor ld in o.ch ·n l&gt;y eo~tabliJbi n~t a
" ' ''·hut ,,,,. -.i.·hn••· "hule loft• ha~k• ,..h,.. b uur Youn11 I '&lt;'OJ•lco " '" t a ki ng barau for womtn.
J•r&lt;lf,•..,.,.,n•. ·n at·~ 1tilfere nt. Joo&lt;T, an•t yon ,..;lJ ""''·!~· filul it all
Wbr D t b .. ..om•n of Nr .. York
inlf'T&lt;'!Iinp. u tbf')' 1 ,... ftn,J ong it .
hr ld tlut ir lltot r oafuf'nrf' in Ne w

UJ• ' ' "
l"~,.'

Offiu,315-317Gcoao.St-. - -

�_-THAT SUNDAY DINNER
We bave ofWt ~d worklag woiDf.rr. l hi .. tired u 1U wUI be ~ Jl_..,j"
re lerNtd tel 11 t be "lia•-e of a •lave,'' eveaio,r. :For H r to t• - t alld al'bot ahe.. i•, irr. 111.1.07 c.-, e.-e11 more tead aay Iliad of a •enia~ is teo •M~r~
tll1n 11111, bei11g the •la•·e ofaa i11~~al- ot an eft'ort. lf 1M r. tel II!"' QJ
mate lhiug.
r;,l, 1be mult take it Ji.Pt '"'"· n,..
II !1 nothi111; b11t a di11ner. Xo .. &amp;aJ' eially if 1be i:l to &amp;11A!11d elutteb -.n-·
ki11d of a di111111T Ia a pr oblem tor a !~eo Ia t bc e\'eniajr.
"''orldog •o•nan, but t be Sn11day din11er
Xow It U 'only utunol n•l ri11ht.tltat
don her to • tnr11. l o order to bl"e the ta 111 ily aho11\ J all bl t~tker fA' ·

.~'trlet:f

•bheer

~~;~ •:;:;~aga ~~~r.:~ ~=.~ere::~ ~~~:e:~·l;a:~~~:~IJ';.,jt.

tb hoklag bow to •n•ke• chtapc111. look
and ,!Aile l ike a rib f OII.II, a nd !bell
tbe get.ti ng of t be mul.
Wonkin~ people like to t!N!p a li llie
longer Sande,r mornlag, ln&amp;Jmllrh at
!1 t be o11ly day tM fnti\'e alarm
don

::~:1 ::~:~h·~~~· :~~~

lmmtdiately begin prel"'rin,:o
oftbeweek-tbe lyra.ntand
·
Snaday di noer, Thf'
1
f a1111iy bue a day otf, thf'
'
r ud1 the 8u11da,r l,. r&gt;efl. ta.
i
are off 111 811ndlly ocbool or
I
I
·hut the .,.;fe and motbrr
111 m~&lt;'b, or mi)te, to do on l bn t
uooanyother.
, About:! o'dot'k lbe
iJ l!!n'f'•l
a nd aftcr the dlshu a re wa1bed 1111•\

forrl..d: lmt .,...,,. it 1bould ntla'l'e OM
one Uleuol~r of the bmil,r more tbam
tbe otber1 ;~ beyond my c01nprehe11·
aion. I~ &amp;boukl be made 11 timple &amp;I
Jl'Oitible, .,.ilh tht e limlution of an
llllhllf'KI!Ir)' .,.or k. Get it 0"11! witb

I;:,:;",::::::~LI;0;:.J 4r~.:e0~~~
lin opportu11i1~· In attend their bnoocb
mllf'liuga.
---CUSTOM TAI'LOHS mnta bd 1 ad ttb
)t.fo 11day of ea~b ~t~ontb a t S..bwars""''" '1 Doll, cor. Synmore atul J.t·
fenoa Sta. J oia t bt Oti•lliut.Ooa of
('t&amp;h.
Demand t bt Ualo•

i!,'::.,l.

n,..,.l

TO!t.l FITTON- Dyer 111d Cleaner,
l.oldiu • and Oe111 '1 Oarme1111. Hoyt
Street, near Potomac ,\ •·enue.

JUST FOR FUN SALE NOW GOING ON
-

AT -

WILLAX'S DRY GOODS STORE
All Winter Goods at about half price
to make room for Spring Goods.
Hundreds of articles that you need.
Costs nothing to look and very .little
to buy. One dollar does the work of
two. Special low prices in Furs, Underwear, Gloves and Dress Goods.

M. WI LLAX
1268-70 Genesee St., Cor. Kehr
0 U R OWN TRADINQ STAMPS WITH
EVERY PURCHASE DURINQ THIS SALE

OSCAR AMERINCER

o7t Ellicott St~ iomu Vittinia.

OF OKLAHOMA

Q, A R JiE NAN T E
lllllllllll Ql lmlcl

T-'irst Speaker on Cyceum Course

C/ocbUJ/WIIfdet ..tlf•.,_;,.

utJWanelltW.

Fine Jewelry

Repa.1J1n~

.:£40 Terra~ BuftaJo., N. Y

''

Lectures in Buffalo Saturday and

August Klenke
vu~!'~!,.,e
t2Tt Qeneue Street,

...

~.tmet.

t.-1. .

UU. I"HHOfa, HOWARD 117,•R

t!JAMPLS:, ROOM
~ ....

Saturdap Evening, 'Ttbruarp ZZnd

'
a

8 O'CLOCK

I

Joaeph Wuts
c..u- ~~-

Sunday as follows:

cr,.,.

UJ15t5 ·B&amp;Jiey A venue.

Comrade Paraventi, ~

.

Klocke,.s Hall
I

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Gold and ~ejoy Sts.

''

U'1der Auspices Branch 6

(.'kanlng,I'Turlngand &amp;,ofrlrl/1

2!515 TERRACE

Qneen Gity Candy Co.
WHOLESALE
CANDIES

•'

Sundap :Jifttrnoon, Ttbruarp Z3rd

Cbe Cast Call

.

Colonial Hall

WOOER SUITS AND
OVERCOAT~
We have' bunched all our
$12 and SIS Sults$875
2nd Overcoats at.. •
And all our $"16.50 and $18
Suits and Over- $11 •75

'

S03 WILLIAM S TREET
Bell. Hnw. lh&amp;-:W: II

2 .30 O'CLOCK

frontier 2650t

o;;

c~•t ...

Tbk .. ,...rtlnly the~...

· ·~ to pt your

or

THE .EIJfEoiPIJSE
~1-a

a.-

ana

St.
J.800~J~

0

--288 West Ferri St.
So&gt;&lt;'iali1m u a n ee monmeut e•ll•
t o l be work of Ullllltiug the

W OIDIG

Under Auspices Branches 2 and 4

..~... realiJ.inr t hat llla.&amp;ttt• only uplift

tbe ruut"ea.

Sundap €vtnlng,_'Ttbruarp Z3rd
8 O'CLOCK

ColumbiaTurn Hall
.J26J-J265 Gcncsce St.
Under Auspices Bra.nc::h I

MRS. MARY WARD PRENTISE

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�PU11l.JSMU).....at1.TIJT THa

..........,

BUFFALO SOCL\UST PUBI.ISHING COMPANY
SlY.&amp;pStr.t,lrds.,.._TDIIHIIISUU':;"........._.
HmQtY TUTnULL, s..o_,.

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IRJI'l'ALO,N.Y•

~ -~· ·8UPFALO, N. ¥. .

W . ... CA TTIU.l.• . _ Mp.

Addn.o SlY. Rap Sbwt. ltd boor

,_.,.,,SOclb; m.ocoet.. ~.,.... ,... ~..--.
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£.11te~~~:=.-e\~k~:J1:• !~:!2i.:!c'::.":9omoe ·~

Sololaipt:HI Prb ~1.00

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1913

"STEALING OUR-THUNDER"
W1· lf'H rn from n rwnv;al of the capitalist paper~~ that " the
ill pr.,p;t r iug to lltN•I tho: thunder •f thl' SoeialistA, ., and our
madt' .,-:INd. &amp; ·aulli' Wl' knuw that the kaiser will n ot 11tenl a ny
lightning-and ju.!lt afii the Bull :lloosP in_tht: Jut camp aign mere!~·
c-t.tdt-.1 in Adn•rtiliiug thl' re11l t hin g by lit~ aJn)CIIC&gt;" o f enuut.erfelt
dalism, ,.,.,.n 1&lt;0 th•· kHi~~&lt;.•r will boom the real thing in Oernuwy
11tcaling lht: "" t hull(lt·r ·· of tlw Hf'd ll.
.
I! II i~ t r uf' that tlum• BN' wo•JI.meaJ~ing pt-opl~ who imagine t hn.l
1
c ialism i11 mer"l&gt;· gowrnmcnt o~·ue~lup of rertsm, o r of a ll
of product io n but thl'y Hrf' leHrn ing b .. tte r. 11nd the
M(I()M' 11IJ!!Orh t h i,.; elt'lllt'llt, the IIOOIIt'r t ill' Socia lillt
t hl" itw11 h1111 of t heir pro.,;enco·. o·an truly o:•luealt· !hi"
i
Uti" m•co·.'Uiit&gt;· of o·o·ououlie Kml politiclll OI'!JIIIIiERtion to
th11t dr.-.11m of thl' a gl·H-Socia li.l!lm
B~· Soei~tli.sm Wl' do not mc~n t•l('(•t iu.g th_e ma&gt;·or of l'odt.m k. By
Soei!l!J.'Im W f' 111&lt;'1!.11 the 1'1'011011111' O'lllllllCI(HIIIOil Of the WOrktng ci.!IM
f rom thr o·haim; whio•h now bind il. Tn our mind politir.11l a ud a'Onomic
or gan iZHtinn offer I'Xl"t'llt.-nt mi'ans of tt~"('ompl illhing that ~fl(l..
If tllf' Bull :IIOOSI' part~· o r tht&gt; kin!&lt;er of Germ•n&gt;· Will kmdly lend
t he1r ll:ihiJ;tunct• by p ullinR into pr11ctict&gt; IIOillt.' of tht le-r demands of
t lu· ~ot·inlilil li. in llll t•ffort to·· kill th•· l'Ht by choaking it 1\;th C1"eam.
n o dou l•l thl' SocialiKUI t'81l stand it.
Wt• s houhl worry. 11nd ~'1't wrinkles !

" ON BEHALF OF LAZARUS"

wewill

1

:'\othin~ d.-li ~htll the ma~;lera quite 110 much u to

l&amp;('(l

A .~ to~. . . . ., _,.dMI MJ,b!llbaed a_,. .U lbt timet."
\'o11 ere i ll aware llf tM t.et tllet le • .o\ad tbu ~~ ae-lflobon, obHrrl.111t
orhor to wla I• ua• ·,...t MUle f or bw llll&gt;(b 1" ,. oal &amp;.114 Jn..e your
Sotlallali we Mut ....... t loe ..utuc• b11t bnd at bo-, ftile ophlloro

the

cla5.1!1 di,·id•-il •gaitllU iltwlf . wlwthe r the ~;ubjeet be religion.
mtthatls of orl{a ui;r:u tiou or whllt uot. So long aa thry can keep
di,·id•·•l

~~~ailllil

onnwh·1'11. ther can hold

MOTHER

~ONES

u11

~AIL

::!..:·;~;:::,::::..:: '•:;, ',":;

ON "INDIRECT. INFLUENCE"

in llondage.

IN

.

Whert• it the workin gman or workingwoman whoee h eart doe~. not
,·earn with afff'Ct ion for that (Jilet:n o f the l.11bor mo\·ement. dear old
1':11othtr J on('!lf'' w,. can't imJI8ine an&gt;· working peno_n.not
h er IJUo:•ft1JIIe. in ~pite of her rour.fiCOre years. she is t&gt;ver wtlhng to
tbl' ti!!lll of the toileno.
.
•
·:
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:-.:othing f'OU1d mor.- trill&gt;· emphas•ze tha fact the~ Wf!men are
u fully a part of the wor k in~: dn1111 Ht ruggle for emanc1p~t1on u
mt&gt;n. th.11n th i.l!l rrur.gnifitNlt woman lead er.
•
The men ha,.,. their IIBywood!l. t heir Elton . the ir 'Gen e Debs and boaordt ptaa... .ro qu.lte thi., t boagb
their Gionn nitti.11; hut the women at the 8&amp;Jile timo ~re aupplying the . . .1 of t be:Z, W"el'e witb ~. O..o
:\lot her Jon.e~. the EJiUibeth Gurley Flynns, the Cam e Aliena and the 1pcahr feared· that tbo ballot woul4
afgrade bft• wo111111hood. Au~tber
)f.!lr\' M.11ren .
•·oiced !be ori~lllll 11111timeat tbf:l a
' Kow rOme. t h e unbhL~hio~ upitAlist pre!l!l with the
Woman'a 8phera b t be no~. "b4ithat t ht ma.'!lt'MI of the mines .11nJ t h e li\'fS of the miners,
th.ia ·~ heroine into box..e.!lr jail; h ave heaped upon b e_r
and the indignities uaually t't:IJerved for the l owest of eonvtct.l,

~~·e,:r ~:: :,:~:~~~o:;~ ~~~a~::.
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aigbt and tlay In tbil ~ountti u II t be bon wheelt , to (Mill bim ouL

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At f "olumiJia T"rn ll all, l ~fl l O~neaee '"hou r.")
IOtr...-1 , l•·f ron!k'ruti•·e 8un41a~· f\"tn•
Ou r l'ou 11 g f'eojole' 1 l.eaguc

~:~~ ~~uing

"'fhel'l!

:~o;:i;:l!t!:·~~'!l~·-.,,~~e1': 11 ~1 t:e
J u~t nor, thr G~u• are
thrtt' i1 no tellillfl bow it will
from tot111y, ~inre tb e
~me great bo~t.lenr 011 t~elr
Our ~oate~~ t for ul~~tge&lt;l moooboo&lt;blp j :::.
hu bee" ruaain1oa1,. 1i11ee
o rlanmoath,,.e tgue.
•J&gt;rliutiolll •re •lre.dy
No, gnMS ~..g~~la. Tbltii!
asaJ 11. Well, don't buat yonr
ruenin,ll" aDd I will t ell IOII.
o•·er 11 buad red ud teu! Put
rou r pipe ·~d amoh it. Tlwt'
jllU&amp;woebit,lau'titf Arewe
ln ftf Xot 10 tb1t you caa notice It!

now.

GOOD MUSIC

FOI IEIEFIT of FIFE liD DiUI CIIIPI

m•••· t ~ .,( ,\m,•ri•'"" &amp; r iali• rn, Uueilf" l"a
Tr~· Ibis '"toar-loo:r'' '""' ''~'&gt; I
Tbl o ;, 11 1ur 1u itlu¥ rb•n 11 e of
· Kan .. " . .
ltttur,, "oll ,,,. " lhliu11 du~f' to a lla,·c t wo •J'oP&amp;kenr. ll a•"&lt;" four Dt tl:r ou ~l r. ("onnell e't part~ to ..-,. thl' ku t Kenturk,.

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�SlGIAUST LYCEUM C•
3~C(US(S.IN IUfAI.O

Spe.~kers

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· ~ubJe&lt;Ot
On•rRmtrl•gtr.t O.tld•••cbt S«lillllt Q.llt,.
6torgt Willis (Hkt
W,.l II SMI.Itll• t
€11• l(ttw BIHr
Cbt. C/6ss c..nkt
Emil Stldtl
.
W,.l S«&lt;iillsts W••t
tltorgt lj. 6otbtl
Cbt S«.lilllst

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THE FACTORY, WHISTLE

~ tlie faetWa
make llpOI1 ol tile ri~ ~ to iDdhiduallty cd.. e~~pitd.
aoeietr iu the faetory wbiltle. Tbe faetorT wbictle tell. a man wben to riae aod· wbea to bMkf.u4
when to leave bome, wbeo to tiegi.n ·~ and wileD to- Tltop, when aod bOw fut to. Mt his ·dinDer
and when to quit Work and go bome. Conteque.atly e"en the famil,y'life' of the worker is kl a large
extent regulated by \he..&amp;etory wb.Ue. OioriotM iodi\&gt;iduality I

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BUFFALO SOCIAlJST. PllBUSIIING OOMPAN\'
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THE DEBT OF LIFE

,

"No 011e b o.r-1- Ia tltlt world wllo
1~ borolu.t ur aoatber,'' uld
1
Tbla bold• JOOd for the poorBAtralo, New York, tu~iler the Act of lbn:b 8, 18'78
01111 labore r, u well •• for tbe ~:~~ott
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ~S. 1913
famoo1 l&lt;'in.tilt wbo dl~~«&lt;&gt;•·on tome
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = ====loew ,,,~en of wul!h produc.tiOIId or
I

EDI.el'ei!. N.eooDd.C:IIMutaUer Jtu~e6, 1811, atlhepo~tof!oeat

=

"~a' . ~~~~~~e.:,:~~~"·:_~~=~;~"~ ~~=~~~' ,::.:~~~v~:~" p~~:tM~o:!~ ~o"t!:~:,o :,~ •;::,o~ u::~'

A HATRED WORTH. WHILE

\l('!lc:i:&gt;~~j;il:u,~~::~'i'::'~~~hh,~,~!~~:~'~-:f,:.e~;,~gP~~~~~~~~~ o~C::~~~~J~ ud
&amp;.Sial~llj.lion ur ~:.erm;•.ny.

Aufust Brhd ..the

u~~~~·~,':~:~\~IJJ~i~i:U]~;i~~~~lll 111111 lUi
ibt•!:

ft.

r~g 10 11 0

:':

it~ "n!cl&lt;:.dtl~

ll!.t:et'

1111

Posi

: U:gtllt

bl•

~&gt;;:;th1 b~ ~~:;:~;:e:' ;;~~ ~:;t~~: ~~;&amp;a t~:'.i ~~~~e:i dl~l.~~~e ~~~~~!~~~an.

:':!~:" hhee ::d=~~r~he y,~:':~'1111~~Yl~::;~~;;,:~:!..,:':;~~~;e:~%,:• .':; !~'1"~~t·!~~t:o ·,:;~

~/e!~r 10.~~:: ·:,! -:~~=-~h!:'' !~ o:!~ pe~-::·~~~~:.~:!

~~~~:_~~~;,:111:::~~:·~~1ttthf~~~~tl~~.;~.~~:::~111~~ ~::::'~~~!~~ti1u~}~, 1.~11:dn~.~~~;~~\~ ~~::u::e 0~;~~·~~h,oui~. r~::;:~:

:;~:~~:~~;;::;':t; 11~hi,~r:~~;~~:~;~~h;~·~ 1!.:'~::1 ~1 ;~~r':.~t~f· :::!cQt!~~~~:!t~ii;:
Do•moo·rnti!· l'llrt~·. iu urdo·r to Ht·or o· itll 110i111 ttml ghow Hebel in

unlo;~~~j:~.:ir:'!j,,,wrihcd "" "tho• o·hNmpiou

bt la ft..t .D Woi"M U.... ~1: tiut-.4 of i ' '..' 70De pay ltll owa d ebt of
lisktt:olof the bardeu of D1l7DD., be k it owa work, aod oo loll,.,lo~rc·•-"-tbe l.iurdtll of 10111t, be com· p!IOJ!Te to d lbll tiiU duty aod
peb ot.llen to {"11 Ilia debt.
owo lad 11po11 the btc.b of
Uut if t),li eoaceptloo of lu111a11 U·
W.ft w\11 be ill[bter for aU of
ilture ~ true, if mao erl.ta on\7 for It II ooloo«er too llf;bt for .otne

il a jotrt!atat olle, Ia·

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11 •

~~

:~• ~~ilo;:.:t, ::.e:'!.:~~~~'i!!•lll

we tOIIld llllbt

":{~:::· :,~,:!:~'~·~,111:~~~~:n!~;~~==-~ ~~=~t~ ~~~"~~~::;.;::

deft of ute. lie I• a ''detul·beat"; rlrlllud life 10 el'ery·day rraet lre.

~~

Ia e•uy forwud IJIOI'ellu~o~

and brotbuhood loto tbe .... _.; yo. taking 1'1"

rannol uplift 10tie1,. morally by aet•
of ll'gi!lation. So do1&gt;bt about tbal.
No •erioul thinker ever tbou11b1 of &amp;liT·
thing of tile kind, o'r III'Op&lt;lftd the re~neratlon of oar 110dal world b,. lefl•
t-:th·e marhlaery. D11t if 111•• •nd poll·
ti~• '"' ' of .a lillie Yllllf! to the d"
•·elopmtnt of IIOt"lety &amp;all to t" i111·
l&gt;ro&gt;·e~~teal ot IIOI!ia.l 'I'Oadiliool, why do
our ma1ten eon1taat\r en~phulse te

in prartlal polltlea,
pertinent elfort t o \-aile bold
l••·1111klag maehh1ery in brder
body IU huere-u lo lnr1
the ultinoat.. eliininatioll of lhe
of poYcrtr, 111itery &amp;lid aU other -1111
di-IH •priag\111 fro!'lltile prl!lleat sy•·
tero of economl~ Ulololtatioo.
And If 11'1 1ueteed Ia lmpnwin'l
eeoaomle eoaditiona of tbe uplolted
mu- by polltita.l mea 11J, worklog oa

':.

~~~~;~~. 11a ;d :::~u;v: :::;!~ i~ ;:~~~=~: !o~t:•:a;:n!:e
0

1!"b)' ailou.ld oot tbe
~~t~ke ari attempt to
attain
po'lf'lr io ordM to eoa·
lrol-u the apJtalid ~laM ia dolaa to.
da,y-tlle ]llltu'prehag ~~!l!atl. .,l. e.., tile
courtd
. Fln•lly, If tile votea of tba J&gt;I!Ofle
count -for..., mucll ae loag u they are
o:ut !11 !be lnterert of t he rnllllf ela•,
1bey mlaht, pert.p., 1!011111 for atill
~~tore wbea cut In the lnlerl!llt of the
I

ra.ll!ll ... to tha u.tell.coee o(
or one taet le •• •pinlt aaothu
ooly the privilege or enry
It ia hl1 d uty. n,.,
I
a r1ght t O deltlld of
the upres.io11 of' hi1
tilouaht on 1uth qo~&gt;&lt;lo.-••"&gt;•ot l ;~,::~
blu eroe..,,•without
out IHifllOnal fullar.

1

~::r:·:~.~~~~~~·,:;J~~;;·il~1°~,.:*~\:'~:~~~~~~n"~~i~~~~eb;.0:~:~~~~:;;~~lrs11 ~~~~~t; llf;·::n~in11: :a~=~Y ,;:,i:::~~~·;: ~~ ::~~~:;,:;!:!~n:ile~::; employ· oro~~: ~::::~~~•• cbae.:e tha aatore ~c·'~~" Ju~..O~~Ier. : iead
&lt;'XI&lt;renion• aod. ia1t~ume~t1 of internts meot of lile people

~ot

in~ .-IH"'I,

th•• po·nuttmlit,l· ur o·I•·IWlletill of "lentlt•n!" \\"ill free the work·
hut tht· o•o hl&lt;'utinn of tlw IIIII&amp;'! itllclf. Don't be nfrft id to f"'Od.

~:·~t~~;:~c~~~~~~f~~::~.:d•~:e •:n~:~;:
ment o~ tit~ J~~&gt;11'H'I bt!hiad

:~!1

::~:::1 ':~;;:•m7o1fu 1;be

fl':;l•:r•

t loe111. And .nd -i•l relatio111 of men to
Iliff,

·· 1"''"]•111''

Ul'o•

l'••jowiu~

o\"l•r lh•·ir pOS!!Cll!iiOu of makr il• I'O""f'r•

f~lt

In th11

~loaping of

\\',. h•·ur t\l;ot \\' i!liuu~~·mitwnt. ~o l o "i"'llk. jour·
woli~ t. IS UI{Uin ,.,.,·up.l·iu..: u po&gt;siti"'1 in t·l os•· ju:&lt;tupositiou wit h the
1-tnt•· p i•··('Otl nlo•r.

un~unl

Pn••
thiul-:" nloout t lw :'oc uol ist mo\"t'nwnt i11 the fnd thAt
it ··nn.'lioh·n; ]•tit... qolo·ll aho "' indi\·iohwl hoHOJ'" · \\'hr n Sot·ia list par ty
uni··utlll nro· uo miwo t•·tl. llu·y ur1• ''ult•tl for 011 tho• princi ples ror
whio·h tlo··Y ~tnud. witho ut r•·~o:nr(l tu who tllt'y n ro·. whe r.• they li\·e.
or h"" oououy · ·fulluw•·r~ ·· lh··y 11111 Y " " supros~'&lt;l lo lut \"{'.

l'un hennort, if law

0~1: . ; : : : :
:::::~• r~:~ia~11 ,Jfro:"'~~=b~to:11-; 111 ~11 1 •
•11': .
thill(l, but rou can by Ia"" elaan~Ji! tbe ~:.. ~,:';.~".,:. 1 ,~:::~):".:.~.1 '"''~;•• l ••lwol

of lllinp, or "ole out of uiltenee in· w': , :;.;o;wbjl!l'l

~Ill\.
~t~;. :~:'~!/~~:.:':, .~~! :;:l~g n!t. : Ol~:·be
if thf
l"'of'~1:111~,1:::''~~1 ,;1 i~~ .~::;:,]~::;1.t~;.",~·~::i:;:. ~~~;,~:::::;l:.i ut:e it tnake!l of him n ~o~=~t 1u•,,~:.':~~~:~:;,f~it~·~. ~~~~~:..~: !~:.~~g~~:~~o::t~~~~~~:~~::ds
l 'ulitic·~ ill th•· ~.:" •·ul],. uri of 1!1'\till!: awn.1· with tlw ol'liLI{hllllt ~~;~:::;;;,,to::,~~: ~~~ ::~~;~ 10=0~ t~ : r n~~=.• In lbe bandt of

wh ll•· th•·' o·nmmon
tlw hu],..

doet

1

:~;~~~re~~' o": :e:;o~~= ~.:::~':':!;~ :::~~v.. ;llntd .;~ill:fu~me of
::~ 1;u~~icca;:,:',:.i:~~ ~~:n.c;'e~:;;: !~':,~~~:;'~~~~ ::u~::!~ o7!':1 tlun
~'~lc~0 ~111!/~~;e111anl:f'e~:e~~~~:he~~ f&gt;O 1111"~·d~II~Y f'll!\'llto:l bim, Ood

Wtill :~,. ~~; lltaee, lo,- lrle&amp;ll~ of
•ky·piloh, he l'au..-d .,neite.. tmeat

not r rrate will.

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SELFISH N E S .S
lhci;-;:,~·,~•,~:~:1" j:!~~r.:~;,ki'~~

Tba Bulfalo ~,,_
t o t b•
faeLtbt ia RMbetlerala~numJ,.1
of»oy&amp;vlltlban ..kedthaii'Oilrr t·"
perDiiNlaa to urry rrvoh'ortl. Tb,....
&amp;f'fl tbebrf'N. ltao1!"a, a• tlle'
lkonu or Amerita, '' a •' oo•·mllilallt .

pOl.,,,

. ~~~·:~;~~:."',b:~.'l~m~;;iul

LAWS AND VOTES

~~~~~~~i~l~:;:·: ~~~~r~·~~~~~~111.~t::~ ~~~~·~~;~::~::~::O~[uj:;~~~\']~dt~l~~ ~~:.~c~~~ yo!.0:a:::t110:oti:l~~0e9e.e;~o o~j~~ ou~;:~:~~~:d:~:::•~litical aetlon,

hl•rit Hj[t'.

A.Ko•o 'niB • 'Blii.O• • •

;:u~~~~:..~~ ~==~~·0u~;,o.~.: •• it

d•illled life JIOIIIble.

1111

hnh·r of Europe." hu,t , nil·

tlw CO!It r11.ry. wh11t B•·cl hA icll ill t hl' Mille thiug th11.t we So:eiAii!IUI
iu A mc ri•·n hHt.•. Tlmt thiul.:" i,; t 'n p itnlitnn.-thnt gory. greedy, Jm.
rnani ty-tlo•\'OIIt'illl{ H&lt;win l •·hno11. which ill •'OU\"o~rtin g our men into
erringing lackey!! to the ntl~,;ur rich HnJ our w omen iuto playt.hiflp
o f t heir t!t•hflUT•hcr i(•H.
'
l:ha rles Etlw11.rd lln~s&lt;'ll tlt'\'t:r 11p0kc truer worJ8 tlum hil splend id t&gt;Jligrl!.m lwrewith quO IN! from tilt: lnteruationl\1 Sociali!it Re\'iflw : " A ny 1111111 who hull LIN•n ah lfl to feel lUI 11deq tiatc hAtred of
Cnjoihalillm •·unno l li uol room iu hi11 he11 rl to bate An~·thing tl1c. ' '
f u H fWIIHt'. tho· t;O!i]ll'l of Sm~iH ii11m is the go11p el of h11tred for t his
h orr iblt• monlllt·r ; hut nloove ul l th in G"!~. the gospel of SocialiAm i.!l a

alfroll~~:"o~~:O'Iff

~::~o~.·~: i:urth~~:~~~~7:o.

.,.·be"' ltuy!.cr noa•le bit 1,;s..,
tile t•ito wand fat. ud tbere

~~:~~~e.;.tr:;n~~~~~~~S:.It~t~'~k'~n;ro~l7.n~~ti;tl~en~:~,.:r:~1~11 ~::;1j~ .

''~~~~

IHl l'n&amp;blN him to t i l mH tt•riul w;•ll l~eiug. of ucg leet ia.tg to t ake into consideration the j!rt!ltler. highe r. loftier iutere~t.B
tlai•kllover, tll •
11m! id,·nls of .50e iety 118 a w hole. But whe n workers join the SociAlists a n d sacrifiee their 11p11re
"du,.. np'' 1 1' "1
l ime . their cu.. rgy and their money t o the. ideals of their cl&amp;lil, they Mre ridiculed aa unpraetical
111d t.vol•·ecl qge.oaio~·
•lrt-rnuc t!l who. in sh•!HI of advn neing their immediah: personal interests, waste their time in rainNI-'!,.O.Iart.ev.,tleao.f
how.cJmsing. . So y ou. nr c rcproae.h~d .for whA~ e~·er yon do or do n ot. By whom f B~· people
up by meta pltra'eal •re...,latkla.
who !il~o~· lhe tr liiJSclfighiH'~ a!1d td!'aluun hy ltnn~ o n the la~or of the ~~elfiah working p eople,
A WORD TO MR. BARNES
huplalaaho11"1tt.tlllla-• u:o
by thrl\'lllK on other peOple 8 mdu11try, by speeulatm g on t he tgnorunce or t heir fellow men.
be a werller 11"itla lllo ,..,..leal 1)"01(~
11
" '"
r,· nA..;UIII illjt. ~[r. Buruc·ll. iu atlfl~SIIilllt fho·so.J r••11111.rklJ to l: = = = = = = == = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =::l l
,;_..:_,.,.;; lud a eapltalill froa 1111 e,..·br•• •
you. tllllt. 111&lt; 11 high·Hal nri,,.t ttHilit: o•:tpe r t for theJ'u hlio• Sen·ice Coml'ODIM,Jae'l&amp;11"0r ki•c-tal,pby•
llli"-.;ion. II"•· slutll not be fur mtlrAy if we !!late that it is you r DUTY
to mn·.~til!:o t •· t lw wro'('k or tlw En~o:lc"' Speeinl on t he lntc rn Kt ional
1 , ~:·:~·~;. ;;:;._ •:;_ ·~::;,:::
JemM•••· ......., ;.,,. _.:•• •••
tbilwny 111 l.o.·kport. in ortlt·r to 1\:oc the blanll'. ]li'OitiOte lhe ufety
of tlw p ulolit· nud, pro•\' f' llt fut ur+• r~·pt't itionli of such cHiaKtrophes.
Comudh
ag ...
"';,a
artraJ body • - piulekiAI 0'rr
11
11
tlttedb
b
aJaODCtlt••pooU.carrleda-y oa
rutlwr tlu111 t o ~"i'' th1• o·ompan,\· ·~~ t r••nHury from dautage-~uit raids
m ul tl whi t.•wnNh i111 respon11ibli! oflico'rs.
:t, l:::t
,:....
\\",. tuk o• it t 1nt ~·our pOK..~cssian of $ 1 5.000.per.~uutum worth or
1. , _1,.lt al mNb, es:npt tllat wt
~q:~~l: ~i~~~::·.:ttile~• i:b::
ma:ft.e they'd cbange bi• aick· huot~r of thai III!CI.ioa.
· ~~r
~:-::pi:;7~
foU)lUior hra04'wi11· not pri'l'~nt your alao hal'ing ordintlry intellige no·e. nor p rr1·cnt ~·our milking ordinary obsen ·atio us. so thst y ou
belp open the eyl!l of t he
111 111bjectlon.
trea~0 ~11 :.·~~::,:::~· ~~~
will at ]o~.!lt k no w 1111 muc h of th e truth 111 i1 apparent t o the lay
~:;Ill:~ ~= 0~~: ~~::~::1 (;llarh~~~~n~~ : : X :e oat of Comrade F.d SIUIIIj&gt;f II! OH of Br. .ch
~~~~ t':et ~:::.~=·a:~
obKtorl'et .
llu ~·ou k n ow the real condition o r the&amp;e cars,-whi'eh ) Jr. Dun·
l a p, with lim• irony. t·H il!l " tlw mode rU·IYPe cars"f
d;:a
Soei1 iitl i1 the paper that
U IIIJ' u e wbiailoC
the
b•t "•eo It c - - to tha&gt;r
D o you know
it '• eu y to ~~ 'em to ..,b. ia1 that .lilere •u .• Ceatral Commit·
jo;r in Lovejoy. llttcll obllpd,
willtk 1be Soeialllt
. _yo~ tel.! em willt tile lee m~uo,. Cbarlll! t raveled about H i• tba Comrade&amp; lite y001 tlaat Jlut !ord er tbe Earlilh IIIUII!rt
(a) That. moat of these cars an auprbere trom 12 W 15
8M1ah11
11
dotng
for
the
work·
100
mil~
lo
Jet
t
ilere,
011ly
to
lear11
tile
joy
i
t
be
Cirealatioa
Depart·
llletl&amp;Uf'fl
io
order
to
l('lt
11to
yeanold'
.
cia...
."~t aay u leada:r woo.ld baYe told mtlll of 1114 pape"t.
.
l11t11 the morder·bu•d of
(b) That they are n.cked and rickety from const&amp;nt. hlrd
hlm-t hl tllere wera he WedaeedaY'
4
Tbe follo11"iac 11 elipped.
uaa.ge, many of them beirl&amp;', like the fa.mo'lll "on..hoa shay,"
l11 January, to tbat thera Wll a t breeWOK%! F&amp;Q)f JlKTOWJJ
tijtll tOt"r1!1ipolldl!llca of the
reay t.o fall apart?

PLAIN TALES OF THE 'REDS"
::;~ ~neg~:";:, ~b~!~:~d ~~:iJl~'i1";, ·;11ll::~ ;';,hl!e~•~e ~~~J'0:ol:!:~ ~n ~~k~u~,:~ ~:t.•:e;:o~:~~~;0~;:;-; =~

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{d) 'l'b&amp;t. t.he bret.ldng of an air-hoee on Ooodilig' .V.t.,
Lockport.. would mean an awt.qt ~
(e) That. t.here il hardl7 a •inel e fOD(, whiRl• or headUgbt. in (ood. wor killg cobdltion on the enUre line?
(() That. Tery rey of the "deed m&amp;D's button'•" ·&amp; n ill
working condition ?
and

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"t.railer" •condil.ot.ors

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are. in IDioi1Y GUll,
familiar with rallro&amp;d!Dg"l.nd lmow compan.tive!J Dothi.D.r of
tniD arden and li.(D.&amp;ll?
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of the DLOtonDeD &amp;Dd. ooaduct.on ieo-10
low that. the men are forced t.o eqtrly Mise upon eTery opp.ortllllit.y t.o work overtime in ordar t.o W oU r.n ~f .
(J) That on the aJ.rht. of the wnck ai Lookpot1., JUJM~
lllack, upon whom the lD.t.erudOD&amp;l is DOW i:ryiD&amp;' t.o saddle 1.he
blame ror ita murderoua Hr"Vioe, bad. 'bee1:l on duty DO leu than
20 houn and 50 minute~?
(k) That there il DO de.pakher on duty after 12:30 a.. m .
nnW the replar morutna t.nmc besbuf
(1) That swit.c.h joillt.a at. all bliDd. ddinp are in nc:h pool'
condition that there is utreme d.aqer ill. pullDc t.hem at &amp;D-7
time while running at. a 1peed u~ 1.0 mll•.an boor'
(m) '!'bat. the crM~-Gven at the " Paa.Di" junction, Toni;
wand a, ud Oliver rtreet, North Tonawanda, an so b&amp;dly t.wil1ed.
that. it il neceua.t'f for can t.o dmply c::ra.wl over them. iD order
t.o keep On the tn.ck?
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1llf! bi1 1t11b to ~~ the Balfal-o
The re~~ull i1tbat oot of i5
tbl! p1per tomin,: fro111 Lyt eam
iD "oae week, 3S cazoe from
Sis. • Wb111 are tb.e otber
doiilr ia till1 regard I Wbea
a Lyuum til!ket he •irbt
w!!IJ &amp;'tt a li•e llewtpapf:r 1ill
or a year t or bla tkket1 AI to
book tbat be 111ay or m•y oot

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WBT IT'8 "liOVIXO TKOKU"
"!doTiog Tbomu" bu kept tbe Clr·
nlatioa Depa"meat pawing tile air for
the Jut f; w 'II'Mk., ud at INt they'•e
giveu ap ill detpe..b-. When tbey Mild
hil paper to t be Y~&gt; ll. C. A., lie hu
j111t ~~to•ed to a roomlnr bou.e, aad
wben tiley trail him 10 lh roomlll&amp;"
houe, he'• olf for Eatt Aurora or
J l.fllet.lo"a or 10111e other platoe. A~d

t.b~n~u:.~~~~Ull~~~:i~~n ~FJ.lo=

ai
oommoD!y call it the "bull pen"?
lJ you do not know thet~e things, Mr. Bamtl, ia it not your duty

Comr~de :;::O:a,.!::'!it~n~ ::,~ t.o:·t~:o~oo.!ftll~~o= ~:a~tbe
t be t:= -::rka

Ia IIAe tllape over Jo.

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body to oae tlH! IIAbJ for the
Socialill. He bu alreldy
onebook, a11di* lf·••y
HI!OIIi!.. He al11"a,-. bat a
of tile Bnlfa.lO Sodalilt oa
1ilo", and 111!l~·er fail1 to Iaiii! 'e.ID
ilil OW II pGJllf.
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or, if he llu a widowe4
10 to 111M ml(allft

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bolllb ..... up'"'ed
a Naw York fUt.ll1,

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........pen 4arkly ~~~tai!.­
eoo.p to••oW aortlll&amp;J ill t•e
of libt!k11"-tlaat "• (lrl wbo
k.Uied ..... a ....b ,.,....,._,k~r
It ... ""~J&gt;KIN," or
polle.," or. -et.blar elMUar
oft11.11al•rl.....i!.o,tbt
were l • -• wayre.poui·

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to drop Lillo the Balfolo
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lo d~po1il a· bai!ch of 111ba.
tbat t.be apitaliltl are tbe
ha•e .put the "Jee.a" io t be
of Oleao. '
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l!lllela i~tearneatlathlrl(bt

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lf!t juloua if WI! keep h.arpio;: on
way Oordoa Highlay il briiaglag ill
JUbti hom t.be BI'LIIeil 8 "diltril!t;

oot..,. 10,'' u.id Ba.m, ''bat tbe ·•arder·blllld of thll tODotry u
rur,atN,r tla&amp;t Debe ll q.Jte tho E11aJitb Co:zora.clee. ,
lll&amp;"ll)'at.''
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tiley kaew u " •ll uaoy·
tlla .t.art-lhat t.ha Jtrilae
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do11"1tbtlleca101!. Itwa1th•
of a erazy au 11"ho probably did
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SOCIALISM IN A NUTSHELL.

The leteroatlon1l 8oelall.1thrty b- t" ~k1apu upoa tile owaer of tha 11~tber a loc:al 110r a aatlooal, but , a tloaa.l n.11-1 to .ape tM
t o use your eommon sen~~e t o find out Lhat they a r e ABSOLUTE, IN- llied a dee.latatloa of priaeiplea oa Sep. tool• of produttoa, tlte - ru of life, 10tial JII'Oblezo, whldl t111brae" aU zoorderlar mu., 'II'OIDal ui!.
CONTROVERTIDLE FACTS, r egardleea what the legal genUemen umber r 8 1864 wldrb !au ton!IK th• fonu the t..ait of .....,.,. killd of eei'l'!· eoootriea Ia wllk b 111oHr• -.ltiY . ez. their, ratO..trap trolJe7

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detbe compsny 'a awag ia a t stake, are they not, Mr. Baruesf
elalt.t platfona frv.m that day to~~..
"Tbat, tbere.fore, Ull! ee.oACND!e UDUI· tlo11 of tbe mOift ~~~teal eou.•tri...
11111rdend ~~~~ oa tbe W:..... J•u-pl""'od
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                    <text>Permanent Organiution Effe&lt;:ted at Sundar: Evening's Meeting in Franklin Hall; New Worker$'
Oub Starts off W dl, with 65 Members Enrolled,
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rra~JM..l. wbn lul.-11 labor ,.... 1-.L \\""a may iadad. ---r tile N•· '\'et., it ia t. u..- dariq
lei 1.roduee 1:10te t.baa t.M labor«r _ , pe.ple tll.woe •Do are oaly i•it.· aenr loot bact.rard t.die &amp;UGDJt:r -.eO to wort. tera i• tleir t.kia~Wo&amp;, dolq ud u- tioa of a tlaiD.~, b11t abclat
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tlll~h·ea fn~~ tile re.t, aad p.. ~~ wlllo oriel..'! Uoq;lllta, • eo ~ la.,eatuare, eiTiliaatioa, 11&amp;'!
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' QENE DEBS- -AN OLD "OFFENDER"

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The wor k~ r "'b G~&gt;e blood doe:t uot boil witb indignation •t
uullido ua aUat k of thot diJJl' rltd.ited Re publican •dminiltration
Y. IJ.gto u~ \' . DeLl aud t11e Ap~ l to Heuou, ill indeed a 1100r
• wa u.

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..... y from I he \'ieiu ily o r Le ll\'l"IIWOrth llrilon ~· here b e
l:f'l li j ob bt:CI!.U.I;o• he bed hel ped in . eXJ.U.iu g ooudi_tions in

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wou ld n 't ht&gt; tht fil'1llt or th e te nth time !hat hf!'l gin!ll t l·ery nickd
iu hi~J d oth••lli to 1111 unrortmulte-and h¥1ped him on hia way.
TIJ•• r••llu lt hllll !we n thlll th l.' e:I ·I'On\' i&lt;'l hll.!l llipped a wa y rrom
th.- ro•mo r~~,. J ;•II• a-rip ,.,r th t' uupityiuiC 11\IIJilcrll who would• drag him
illlo) tho• Jinu•. Jil(ht HtuJ !U"I WiJ Jo· Jy' publi.d J tilt&gt; fft el or l1i1 Prt!''iOUJJ ill·
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wa ul yo'u t o think th11i llo•loli hnol co mm itt(·t l some IIWful
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                    <text>l f ul~ .workiAg ~pi~ would. ~pport t.beir OWJt .,.pen u liberally and faithfully a.~ ti&gt;l'Y sup.
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II our working people understood their material &amp;Dd intellectual intueau they would not any
Jonger·aeeept the intellectual food olfered them by the eapital~rea_ for this fOod is aduherated.
It is prepared for the purpose of .tifl.ing the llelf. respeet and the aelf-relianee of the worke111, for
the pnrpoee of stimulating the ilave rirtuu of submiiiiJion, self-humiliation, aelf-distruat, I:riug,

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ereepinl( and bliodly obeying.
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If would ll('eiD almoat ineonceinble that intelligent worke111 ahouJ(l neglect their own prua
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~ervaot11 and hireling• (ore,·er.
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Of coune: the read ing of the C&amp;JJitalist pre53 hu thia .,._o nderhtl ad\·ant.age : It do~ 1101 require a ny thinking. while the Sociali'lt prca dcma!lds thinking read era, for ita object is to help th~

Buffalo'• Daily Papers Placed oil Deferuive
Lack of lnltiatlve - Walted for McDougal
St.m Fight - Wilt Soon be Forgotten.
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1 .n Up to tbe time Mr Mcl&gt;oupl ~lll&lt;!rlllll' mu•l o&lt;ol\ce tbl! delay Ill
" " ' • telle r to th., daolf P•l"'"' uli lf'tltng h r.-• bul , •• we ba• e
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achit••·ementJI.

demands as Wt'll 811 their
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nnd the effieJell&lt;:) o( the labor preu Ill gro•nng 111 propor110n to the mRtenal tmd moral IIUJIJlOrt
it is reeei\'ing frOm
worken1.

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11 COUillclliDm Also Approve of Paying Contractors for
Work Done Contrary to State Provision- " Friendo
of Labor" Play Old Game on Poor Old Working
Class - Labor's Friends on Election Day Only.

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UNDERTAKI!R AND FUNERAL. DIRI!CTOR

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Man..-~ent:

215 Oenta ~ -Our 818 Noon Dinner -- 215 Oenta

· The Cozy " Kaiserbof"
Peter Klippel
Buement Kutual Lu. Bld&amp;·

and they 1:1re

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CALEDONIA. N. Y.

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vote ~~r;:;~~ Rooae\•elt'll combinet.l \'Ole

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of
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They are taken from a capitalistic 80Uree-The Wprld Aln"" '"- 1"'
111\41 are as followa:
Woodrow -:·wi lson h ceh-ed 11 5;650 votes less t han Bryan
ceivcd in ] 908.
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Bell P~, 8o-nt 11t--J. Yroeldet lUCN
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28Q William .St.roMt., Cor. PN.u,

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INSURANCE
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fir eat
tbio mn Ru11rl, bnt ant to be
..onoi&lt;lue..l u a n im portan t fu tur, a1
t"hc noajorit~· that huy ki• bouh n••·er
"-"''' t hem. ,\ad 1100 n~r or ll\l•r t bry
wi ll l&gt;f' con~uln&lt;'&lt;l It&gt; a lit eral lltt'.
Ot courw, ,..., muot a1lmlt that hi•
an ti·htll d OJ'&lt;' muot L• a Rou rce of

CO lO

B. SERNOFFSKY
.101 fllllll•• .,,_,
Leuerlnr

Jho&gt;HI an• l nonr of ~·our

... ilol. i rra ·

To the Bulga r ian
'lrut t n·e for a ll work en and l"'fD tb't lot ot proYidlag f or the
worlunr.n alld women. and

Bet

en

100.or

Ma)' 1. 8tart Whh
Xora. OharWr 8tD.l Opa~~..
--

That t he neW" Work lngmea.'t Social
wit.b a ft oop
,....,. fully · "tabiitbed '""II tbe Jollot
Al•]•lica tioa !llank• bf'pn to com e in to
SM: ret.ar.- Cattell Jut S.tu rd.ay. Tbrre
.,., abu~ t ro Joint A1,1,untion lllan k1
('! 11 L will go f o,..ard

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Tbf' Organiutio tt mretia'g

ro:~;g ;:i:~e:!:.,: c;,::;~':.:: !~!: ~u::~d~o; d:;~: =~:~e

rei)'O oden ee, f N!lj: rtt •·err mucb that I
am unab le to pre~en t my f oreign nm rad et a Ye ry dear pictu"' of the JM)Iition he re. I eannot giYe all tbe t~u
a~d realit i~ Uf'Ceuary to tlhil et~d.
~or ran I uoform lhtm of I be 11robable
ronllll!q t,.• nte.'l , a1 a lfe.: t ilag the tlght ing
I"OI&lt;&gt;t ar iat. the war ...m bring about.

t he workera and tbei r familiu
U.de.cribable. .Their lot t. &lt;!Ytr
a.ad 1- bearable, on tbe one hand
t.he utraMdin.arr lntreaM In tbt
ot P'fVI..iODI, and om tbe other
through the approadt of tbe
wlatrr.

W"a~n g~~:n30f1:r 0/~~:~i~ ~·:~~~~~

l1IE SECUW CLUB

Jbowed
will be the armr.d forcf't throughout tbe land,

.

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Bel!, Bow.

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.

W"' lu•r, ''"" 't tlu11k th at ,..,. un all prorided tb•~· ba•·e ~ the illitlatioll Wr my ~ nd had ncot o.n tbe i•ue of th e ~\udy of modttn th~ught ....,
1narry 1h~ ~ nopl.,~· r ... •' "" " ht•r or be r~.-. l'e nuacoea t collin',. ,..ill be ele-et.ed o rd ~ r C'O mf'lf' led the 1r ~ 6th year, 11'e re 1a tb~ general partie •r-t!on of
t he

111bje-e~

llaJ'I"'" on ~nl hfr. \'ut~ t b,. ~iall•t f~rcroo b v ~Ia.- l . • At the lint mfllltillll f' nli1ted, similar pro .. iaioa. were made
decided to f'Utflilatt
ti~ lr~t ,,.,,] h~li• ··~tabll~b ;o-011 r o•n t h• co~lli t uiiop aod b•·law• will be for t bo~~e. w bo ... ere un tler obligation to ?f the nu~alo.Sod.al iat f oro
lll&gt;,.rty
a&lt;lo:~ J•t~• l aa d a eom.m itl~ elet:t.ed 10 in- 1erve iu 11114 1 to hfl tummon ed before on I be 3d d oltro cl of th e 19th
C. D. B.
•·eatiJ,.. te tb r. matte r of N!C ur in g tuit · t be attflllatioa ron~mlll eet a.nd aUnt· ad••e nlain r
fo r tbe

a bl"' room• tor t be dub'o hudquart ilra.. ~ f or MtYj..,.,.

llae~cmiaas lh las in Courw . .

If tbe remal ulng J oin t .AI'I'Iieation Bg\garia. w~re compelled. to Htve i c
ro~mn o\f' II Y"ner Bl aak. obuw .,. .Jar&amp;~ a u:uub&lt;IJ of t lwl lla""'o••a• Vol unteer CofJ!". 011\y

BILVEB OllllEK. N. Y.
A •lwtt tlno•

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&amp;f filih"rt Cr""k d...-itlrd t u lo..- r. ll n uamn u t h - alrtad~· t urn ed io , t he thO;M. who bad oot r uched the ~p of
uh i111: mola r nttaf t.-•1. •ad tbrt11hy nott~~be,..blp enrollt'd bT Sunday •honld 15, W"ere fTf!ll! !rom compul.or:r nulltary
banJ:"I' a tall'.
bel
o.- rr
and 1 ~ will be aa ..a•y .erc-icf'. _To the tlder men feU tloe duty

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100,

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a nd brint: t old to t urn oa t br ~.. ~. L••o.-

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I h Emrloy...- at the po.t oiBct, telegraph

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llatl!d for Mniee, 10 a• to canro tbeh- ~cualocatiDnllta.

!llo

o!it~:~~~rtl~~ith.,.~i~ :~=:';:~~:~ 110~ 0::.end to.-". ;f~~.~: urril!d 011 d~trit~c t\e thne :.a.a:~":tw:: .,n od. 1~:!';'•_ · - ·

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la• t ~1;.,,. , of i ntelli(f'n"' br d"'"ld..-d
•
t hai hr~ wu -eUoillll" SoclaHo m
A 0010"-.:IOJf.
,..,.w Blli imJoroYe. Afl.,6r t bt &amp;,.Wor b .A J&gt;ro&amp;ebflr &amp;Mared SilO baDII:en at a
~-M"&lt;I 1141 htsa.n 111 d~ It wu in buquet . recut.ly bald i n Ncw l •orlt tht
! be ~teat ot tlioe u.m.- lp
1111d W" itb if tb.-n- 11 a meney tn1Jt i t ;. Ia Ill•
, luqorn1f aut:r IM'fon~ d reamed &amp;f bf' han&lt;h of tbe plou. Wbu a tGD fH....._. ••JoOIIndinc SodaJi.,.1 t.o a wal• •ion! Wbe'd a thoqht lt f
alan•. 1a J.,.. !ban three ' 111io.at.l"• bf'
• a..d ..,1d• rlear t•t' So.-Wi•t plliloeepb;o8odali1t1 are 1tuduU of ltt.tory,
iD l u. n l ifiiJ, ~:'"····'' deaf'_rlbed tbr l~onomiu llld eiTiu a lit!. _abnda.et!J"
. Sor i•h~l ""•'""" ud .,...~ ~ ..• rk&gt;tW..cllt. a blr to d.al eo,..t raetil""ely "W"it• pr9b• ·att u... ~si•l&amp;iaillf '"• to •'11te tM WmJ o f l'""t'rlllllt'at.
, •
.

TIID mrau ot prodnctioa and all en- doae well to arm

terprt.. wert, after t.he lint fe~ da~
of tbe mobllatlon badly aft"ec tN a.nd
q•ietl!d doW"L ETerytloinJ wu J1N,.arN for U.e a11111 enlo•l,e l)', All
t.aiJotll, alaoemaku., ,tolaen.. and hlac'Jt.
. .itb:e wbo llad not beeo caUed to tlle
colon, .. d aiM wor•·WOIIlLD were oblipd to labor la tlle ~~PI ot !be
.l' n • r yo'"!. eo-·-~· .!tlo.ont
1._,..,..,~., J"Meivh.c 0 • 1J' tbeu- keep.
Ia llrlo\d.l.l'u.&amp;t ..... ~ •~blt!i. 'a

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tcho1
qnttti oa tti.U
Aldetll'l&amp;.ll aDd Coa.cllaeD 111
• •d will u ... · for a eoulden.hl•
hom pr-•t lndleatM-11&amp; T11e1
an adepb In tbe art
not to do iL But h'•
bow. Yoa. eu "t bla!H
....... really•. :W:OIIt of U.e• a ..
a:ate pool
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d flna l. J•t ll"j&gt; ketlc •·loiouo ahou t thr r lau br hl in ~·ra uklin Hall on Sundlv e&gt;'en- a nd on th e 19th of Oc tobeT, ..-ar or-e raAo illh!rel l.ool! -1011 of
t1r UJlj:lo&gt; i~ ~oing tu lt op it .
in ~:, Ffllo. 2 an d all of tbo!IC! wb o h..-e t ioM 11"tff'
rom nll!n ~td
aplual the ..... beld 8o11day afte nooon,
~oor I oran l l u u:o- ia ~onthuio 11, ~lr. li ~n tol the 'r oll .,.;u br allowed 10 1.-otr, Tonka. All W"bO bad ... rve'd ill tbfl tbe enth uAum ot t!ie

::~::. ":o!~,;'::l~ ;i: ~~,.;'1~~\::;;·~~~! a; 0 1 !~ :=~~.~~i::\;0 :a1~:0 t:~: :·~~ :.::b:e.c:':~ed ~~! t;1r::~: .;:~: ~; Ill diH-io g
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A.Jzt• \0 l:DroU 0~ ~ llam.btn hertu;onder:

p rop~rt ,

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b.f'd. ~yotcmatk J•bn nf rohl&gt;f'TY or &lt;'ll •
plul tation i1 a J,tra t11l thio" f or him. TUill
t hat hf' ..-otl ' "' re• a r.lrol \,..~·o nd the
,:n•·r. llut tho• ~ lujzy •ill "':0"" li nd
out th11. t th!'" 1ort talk from tlte pul1 •i t
an.l t hf' ~ol.l f' lanomy han •lohnkf'• are
not ~: oi nJ: t u 11.-rt&gt; i•·• th ,..orkt rl mueb
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·Eugen·e:.V. Debs
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h'ame in Tme Haute,
Ind. last Fiiday and ~ now out on bail .
His arrCst~·was in conn¢ion with the

~~~~~,
. .

ing in the Federal prispn . at

Fort Lcavenwerth."

·

The trial Will be the greatest

in the annals of the judicial history of ,the United.States. ·.

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KEEP POSTED
The Butr'alo Socialist, the premier &amp;olallst
weekly of the East and the Appeal to Reason

' will contain all the news.

The Buffalo Socialist, one year,
The Ap~ Reason, 40 weeks,

$J.OO

To~ ~ -

$1.25

-

.25

SPECIAL OFFER ·

Jllrfietter·:Bettung.

~~1 1! &lt;&gt;uly German ue~'apaper lr. the

ltate ou!.thle uf N,,,.. Yurk l:h y, n ·1ortt·

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Entered u MIOOI:Id -cl... m•Uer JIUie 5, 11112, at the poi.t omc:e
Bdalar.-New York, tll1der 'be Ad ot Mueh 8, 18'19

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1913

•*

~f

QUr pod

frie1J1!:1 are

wutins 10 muett of

~uable time ud tow:~~ IY~1

:~:~o~~~~~;;~~=~th~t:a1'e ~~:ctiti!~"~r~o~~r
!:d ~iFe-:r:k~
~=J
crimiWlls and ·ct.u.e women to fall.' • '
· .
,
Improve the poeral eonditiOllll of the workiog people, aboliab th,e wbol.e _,.bbery and· deception, b r~nr to an ead tbe iodunrial manslaughter roinr on at ·a fearfbl R ttt -wherner .wealth i.

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lift of the fallen.
.
.
,
Lou cannot uplift the fallen and aave the outeut, who it a.couatomed to be at war with ~
Qjety,.ao devote your time aud ~nergy and iympatby to bring about 10e.ial conditions . which will
pre\•ent tho1e \vho stalld from (!oiling.
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                    <text>Vol.l-No. 34 ,

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Price Two Carts

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Take ACtive Part.
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SOCIALISM AND CULTURE

WORKERS FORCU THE STRUCCII lN JOYS Of.MERRY MASQUERADE
Big "sroad;...,v Arsenal Jamm.d b-y Sociali.sts and
Sympathlurs1 Who Join Hands In Grtttlng a

New Year of Achievements of Which the AfWr
is a Good Omen.

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UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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Card· Party and Dance .

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ARE YOU A SPUO?

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SATURDAY EVE' Q, JANUARY 11, 11113

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S9.75

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,
Arch-Supporting
Shoes

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!330

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tiOII day.

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( h•• oli ol n 't want to ''" it, but ,...,

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l"t"" lluJ'&lt;' nn•l ,.;,.J,.,..1
The \'a r· du "II' •ill) ••ul orarchl'tl tim~

ioro• r•·il th\n ,_., ur ··nn•htoon•

tick~t

iato el!'ftt.
I am.

t &lt;&gt; I&amp;)' a we&gt;rker can u .. n on
ceau welfth of f ood a tlay.
ltl•euytoaitattbelrnqu&lt;&gt;la
.O!Heapltail lt plly inr;thebill
e:o&lt;jH:MiU &lt;liDner to loo k down
worker uanlafarior bela$! not
1•1 ~il or u

good food

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ta litt •,-.tea put up api 11n
tt.. t tbe,r fear will depri\'t
tW.ir tnm f orta bJ.e a lary.
.,.onl&lt;l. in flit! , •llow ~ 1·ery m• n to I
de«11ti.T.

and $15 and $16.50 Suits
and Overcoats at

PIEIEIT Till AI
•lid pt lO Pu c-t I:Mtcooullll

E. M. Kohler
bo•dl" ' brindo.l Btst Shoes in Buffalo
at Rca.10aahle Prica

1274 Genesee Street

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\'!TAL ~T TO EVERY BUFEALO SOClAUST READER

OUR·JANUARY CLEARANCE .SALE
The Great~st Sale In the history
-

iJo 1 ~., Wo...e•'i Clab f
1\'e ..~ tbem all ud we
s!l--• -lfei ol

t•t• •·d -•l..,,_,.l.,

1 a•n~y.aJ*tbi~•• with the
u.~ ~i•l*'- Jian;r J.. doing.
•~·l 11 welM.&gt;me ia the \\'omc_oll 'l
•~·• it I• t ile iatralio • to 10d:e
s .. un•lerl•l year of wo rk l llol J&gt;ro!!''" in tile &amp;H:ialilt prop•g•&lt;~da

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the IM&amp;l be IDemb~rt ~~~ /lfll:e.
Tbe Pn~paga&lt;~oi.ll COIIImiU f'f! reeo~n·

The nearness of inventory nccessttates our making a complete clearance in all departments. We realize that the best w'ay to make. this 44quick and su:e" is to give bona-fide
bargains in goods that appeal to your needs. Every department contributes its share of
INTEB.NATIOJI'AL 00N08£1J8
POSTPONED.

unexcelled merchandise at prices that sweep aside all competition.

do:::~"~..~~~:.::,~ %~';:., ~::;~t: ,. !~r~:.~::.t~:7!:r.,·~::r::~~brJ.~h:

. If you are anxious to ecotmtnizc - to get the benefit o! extraordinary underselling --

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you should come to this sale at once. Winter is fust about s,tarting and for three months,

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tlaal t he l1i« -i.al e•·eata ol l ure oo .,volution f or J&gt;arty mt'.Ubera.

perhaps more, you will need winter goods hadly.

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1h, •·Ill br ~"'·" tnut h ID or•ler i&lt;~ lhf to g 1ve tbe inle rHted IOOI'IOa '
Club from

JIOWon.

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The goods - all the best quallty we

could obtain; the prices - in all ca.= reduced from 25 per cent to 50 per cent of the former
prices. as you will See w hen you Visit our stores.

JHJLOA.Bl.AX SOOIALl8TIIl.

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1\-.,rn'•

.of Buffalo_Is now belnc

conducted at both our stores.

rOIIIU t to d oa.o

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IF YOU WISH A DOLLAR TO GO FURTHER THAN USUALCOME TO THIS TRULY SAVING SALE I

l" l&lt; n ' " I'

uoder.taadiaa

Are yon a collector

1•bil0110pbyaodthe
IJrlnth wudir~t""

o! Siegrist &amp; Fraley Trading Stamps?

good thing- an opportunity to

tbe 8ulb lo

·~

If not. you are missing a

get something whtch Is valuabl~ and absolutely free of cost.

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of trading stamps - just double what other stores give.

Investigate our stamp idea.

SIEGR·IST &amp; FRALEY

.Rslr f•r

taylor-s 1ct CrttJm .
v•u will rtmtm/Jtr ,,.
.,.,....,
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�THE SCHOOL OF

C~UME

~ol the leAst •iguiticamt of th e educati onal institutiOnli in our
tOIIllllllllity i11 the ~~ehoo l of crime condu cted by that oruament to
j ou rn~t liluu. the BuiT11.I0 Couri er.
·
,
Thl' IIC hool o f c riu1 c ill conducted by th11t emineut
Ja tk UoiW. aometimf's called •· Bald ,JNck '' by his
who ~J o !JOt wilih to COii \'C)' llllY dillrcllj&gt;t!Ct by thil
name.
Till' llehoo\ ill o•on&lt;hll'l&lt;'&lt;l in tlw cohtmuli of .th e Couri er , session•
of \" ll.r~· ing lcugth llf•inf{ hdd t••·er~· ~u n d~ty morniug. The Couri er
JIIIOWII in ita pros)Wl'lus, [1Ulllishe,l daily. tim! nuy young 1111111 \ o r
WOIIUHI Who ftlithfuJh• lllltlies the \eSIIOIIII Jw J'rof. J 11ck U01e. for.
lllt"rh· of tht• St·lif{ Siau~;htt•r Institute, will become proficient in
JKK'k;t-pi&lt;·kinf{. 1-(IIII · JIIU~'- piKin I\ lUI filii&lt;')' ll!I.I!-Assimttion. and Mil of

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Htul IICit•tlcCII \l' hich hatve mHde the Selig lllltitute 110

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It C
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nte tbe workiu~ t' lan, a~~d ,IJI!t hii•Y ;.,
SO!IIE LIST, belie•·e ll.f.
eall&amp; "t!w. Soeiali.tt n.eulee. " lh
tbe BraaebH.
tloored Staa.lty oo Sa.ilay_: by tbi.t qu•
c.utlfO!' NOW AFFORD 1'0 DIE.
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HVlfSTLINO B.B..UJOB O!fll
Comrade Rothr •a,.. that t.be blgla _ lla1re tertaial,r rut tbe dope! Why
l.:omrade •lluti11 lb _iJier I• worried
ot 1;..;111!: woul&lt;l be tbe dstb ot 11 do11't y011 tell folb about it, a11d 1,
becauH tboere.are only ~Bousb teaU
it wan't t or tbe billla IJiread ~t aro~;~adt "
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1
Sow tllat we'••e rot •• . Tbat • l'~lly IOIIfl"b, wben .r~~;~ Nil·
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nobod'l' •bould ,.... t'lalillll e&lt;rn ill bit •Jeep for the tall
1
t.yreum lf"dUtH bf,~;.,_ Wbe11 tbe
dyios OD that. u.eo1111i. lt. yea r! li e·~ p.robabl! tokl e••er,rbody
be treatinr. tbe ad&lt;rertiaer

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trlltlt• of tlw lill"f•ll&gt;i who \•·11nt 11 Jmtnh·r conuuittNI. ''
Fo r tlw l••·twfi t ,.f thr· mnr.• timid who hetti tnt e 10' tllk f' up th e
tOIIfl"" t hrtm~o:lt f•·ur nf tho· fulti n~o: nff in hllllillf'liS rlue t o iol'~ni n COil·
1 · 0111 ra.J~ ll&lt;'nlv 8drlabit; uy• b;
\' ieti""'' J,,,. tho· poJi,., •. l'r~r , Hmw l!nl~lll uut th &lt;·l&lt;l' •·twunruvm..: pros· . ,:l••l lhnt noiJO•t.r.t•uttbeCiau
JWt·IN : • · J~ns !11&lt;· fnh• of l ht·~&lt;r· nntorttJll~ !l'lllllllt•/1 to whom nmr&lt;lcr "" tbe Lulll t..- ht'ln)! ""'••l•·like

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th .. 1Jutrk•·l prH:•: hn11 ~-:on•· u p l!lllt't' th r ltnsr•nt~nl_ t•JUif'. Totlny the that ohouloli!tl l•un~;•d " I' we'd be In a
T omurrow-ho·•·nusc 11 1!1 the only trade
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fall ulnpail!"a eomio~ on!
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to ld
a Ly.,&lt;'um titket to e•·rryt-l;r in bit
~ llot• ,.lrntJI a IJ\i n,l man anol be uy1

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:-:u t•ppr&lt;'IUU'd o•la~ ('n·r wo:•. ittl' f'IIIRm·i"pllt inn by whimprring: to ,.,.,.n tbf ht'~t of litcra,lure l•n't much
th 1· "I'Jlrt•sJOCMI ni&gt;Olll to•forms.
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li&lt;·l into tho• Y ou n~ \'t•oplo· ·~ :-:o,·inli~t Ll'll!!"llt' if ~·uu Kf (' not too
oJf\ Ill t•njo~· lite plt•lt!!Utl'!l of the ~'Oitllg .
,

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TUSH, TUSH, BE C.A.LMI
W.- f.,._r that Comra&lt;lt C&amp;Oi''" i1 jut!

Jl.Ez:IN 'S &amp;lOST .AGAIN.
AftH • ft!IW La11guisbing lo(Jkt 1.1 Ole
I
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~f fa ir ~IIIIi•~ from
HorbP~tet, l.:omrade Lou•• Hn1n feebl
•Utt' lilat thry art' tile folb tllat "p11t
th e ~tir in Roche.ter."
...

~:~~.. ~:on't

11e1 any l""e «'llb for Cllrl•t·

"\'.,., that •1 wbat ,.. 011 told e I• t
tear. lint on the tl:i~ qvlP t , lmtlidn~t
heliP\'t' In Saota C\auo J..t :v-r, atul
1 ~01 ju.t at m11~b a1 any of the other
ki..tli. .,
Thtn, •• an afte rtbOUfl bl , hf •"nt 011,

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WEDNI!SDAV TO
SATIJRDAY

YOUR StJBSCRlPTION EX.
·PIRES NEXT 1VEEK

Vol. 1-No.JI

State Chief of Police ·Long Threw· Girls
Down Stairs - Work 55 Hours for $2.50 Poli~en Too Handy with Oubs.
oft'f'n'":li::: ~~r:mtb~l~•d,::;
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Yrot ~r•la~·. ah•• ,..l,lrd, 11 roli~•mall
lu!MI f or month~. be~tan takllllf letl i· Atlempt ~d to ftlrt wilh Jler wbilf' ~he
moay. The tt r iker• J••e~n !eol !heir wu on f&gt;kkrt dut~·· S bt t old lhf' blue.
aide of t he u...., flr~L all "''iluH.H• 1~- toat, ~hr .r..rlue.!, t hai the •••• mu-

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to 6 1~ m, Ant\ takinJC .-.~ry lillie time •hr 1111,J her b1uJ1and li•·...J in 111 "'l!!hl·
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tn.dl" union dO&lt;"tti ae of k

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llu rin~o: the inn~ti~tat icm hun•lt~h of WidenH ha~ inotru~lt'tl t hl' •r~ll i t~ ll
fl r ik&lt;'t• jllt hered ill thr llrl'i'l~ Anti tht n t h~r 0e,.· •·lila at !&lt;ro'l'Wj'lltl t o inrlucla
JoOiit&lt;'l hllt no OJ'JOOrtunit,r IU W at Uf' in t he plan• 1u 1 ad11illona l , 00,. t o

full

. 10 light the looo~ II d;lliaed
mnt the 1hipwreck. The workfra
eannot pia.•· t b~mouey game. Iago ad•·i..-tl Rodetijlo to '' Put mocey in thy
J&gt;Or~"; but it wu IMl that Ja1 o ~ould
hi! 11kkert 01110 it. The UJ&gt;loitHI
11o!eJ&gt;II 11 getti11 g t heir pi.c:ker• int o
other Pf!Oi'le"I!&gt;UTHS, and now thev
attn t he poraea ot t be trad.,"a

I t ;. ~ertaio ly amu~iog tu note
dufl 1Mlli11arity of thll U·l•italiot

a od their he.uc:biD~t.ll '!fbear•·•r
t heir number i. caujlbt with t bt•
I t ~-Hml t hat tbe Re\". JIO&lt;•hr.
.
merly o-teupying t he pulpit of tht Lin·
wood A••enue Metbod ilt ehur~h. but
now holdlDJC fort h at \\ &lt;'at lield )J,..,,. ,

poor. hnlf ·I Uf\'ttl tutile wor ken.
Tbe firft cou lli~t &lt;"arne at lbt
l'hot&lt;nix mill~. wh.-rt the rolire de:ue•l
lh&lt;" •i•l.-wal..., o f ma••&lt;"•l joirkl'"• t he
oeco~ on ~la in !:itreet, wbert tbry difJ!(!lllf!d tbt otrikeu "_IIIII&amp;&lt;!.,.
Th" l.oard rontinut•l ta king lht teoti·
moo"}· of atriker• toda~·· Ann ie KokiJ,
• machine Oj~ntor AI thO' l'hO&lt;'nix

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mo•t deplorable, • rt 11 _,,,.
h:r
nature of tblnj,.. that 110 1 oord 1n. t~ll tbe .-]erkl or r&amp;f boe r al.&gt;out llf' l l trtk"r• h..aolqoarter~ t he &lt;Ia• t hf'
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will ha •·e to IHiite .11nder thf.
ll• gof Soc:ialitlll.
one of u. cammon l&gt;tdioarr
men if we did tbe nme ;biof{.
would ay: '•Thre. montha,
...

Subo.er•be for tha Bd&amp;lo Soc:lalln

"."::.l;~~::~:::·:;:·~:;:r:~ smLTRUST WISHEs To sToP STRIKE BREAKERs

0 ::a~~.,:'o1l::t ;u:~•roe~ e~:~~~~;''pr:~,:;7~;;~b~~·r::~~ ~

of ' '7te ~~::~~h~

t'0$1 fi ,OOO,OOO. 11 will lw the mo~l
luJuriunJ room in Xewport, ~h·• oayJ.
\\'h~l &lt;lo ~·ou think uf I lull for lf&lt;'III'TO.•
it~· 011 lh&lt;" 1•arl of t he ,.·orkt't&amp;f llr,..
Widener or anv of he r ! rlenob or rela·
t i\"t'l of th~ .en.j&gt;ltnll~llr. &lt;"ll.. will not tlu
11 tDJ! or -all their lily white hatull lo
lmildinK or furni~hi nll l t. y&lt;"t they will
~nJO) ot whole the me11 who l&gt;hlill ol

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111 l'~~u that t he _Sttel TruH woll ll_ur- ten•led u~ l.&gt;y the coal O)IO!tator•. and

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wu, ol'e"~forl heJ&gt;D'J_.,,,e.-orlng
kind o f tbe Steel Till"- A1 if men to art •~ Urilr:e·brrakeu. The
""oM not be !Uitcballt'cl by"'"'" hir&lt;"d , l&lt;ow••·er, were 1101 iufornoetl
an~· tione and pla&lt;:t at the t hat l hc r&lt;• Will 11 otrike in JltOI(tt't&gt;!l 11011
it It 11ow otfued. To 111 it t hat they were t"o be uH&lt;I a• 11rHce·
i f the TruJI Ia preparing to breakera. The Ma;o-or of Cloti11oat.i inill f &lt;-OOJ dapn a I]JKiaJ l trUC ted the [&gt;Oiiee t.lepa.rtmenl to Ja •
otlt"k that Wall S trl'('t ba1 form the men who had ben engaged
r·.,•.,,.,, upoo.
of the eu(t ~1111111 of atrair1, a n.d UJIOD
w1ge ill the I IHI on beoa,w oo formad the men wilo bad been
f9
\\ 1t b tbe pr-ntpncl! blted re fultd toj•roceedonftbeltjOUr
howml.!l' Jbttet 11o ~ oupre· ney toa.etlnt b~uj&gt;ac~tended

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tion ot tbe count ry, alfected hy t ...
~trike now bein,w carried on by tbe thcrp
feUerat io... are the llarrioun lioN,
eon1i.tioR ot the Uoioo l'ad lic, 8o11tb·
ern l'a,ltle, llou1too a 11d Tnu Ctntn..l
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and

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WHAT WOUlD IT BE

o~,.~~:=~,!ba~•':!.;;::;:. WITIII\I IT-THE WATm?

to tile pnitentibry for trivial

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to till• pllue of tbe
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a matur ot fact, tbe ware, L.aek•-• aa A Wutn• b.-e II•
Ia fno,...bll to lll&gt;illl , tbe clar-H I qurterlydiYid11d ot :"'I pe:r

STOMI~IS I ~~~''3,-J
· U&lt;tdtt aa S..laU dooble
hre of a depnnd rid
iag a eat ira"era.-..
'-wi..- re.cll.q . .uer lna
.. fth &amp;d"tJo,~.U.:
FEU~'"ES l~"'YITZ"D TO c.&amp;.T
BETROTI;IA l...

~ 1 wit.a u t o
of hi• o'"' mout!l tbe t nr.t"
·
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.,.. polit in.l a.H DOt ~oal

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mac."i•e ry of t be"Su t e'go•e,... eut, Tbat mea•• 10 per ec•t for tM
111.e .n1 to Ulle fi'Om t ir-e ca1l lllioc,. of J"'lllll. No' to bad. bat wbt would .it
' " .tate of Lba " Charity' • ba ll,
t be State t be light t.. 11rr. .izc .., aay be if tbe watf"f wu tq-.d n t flf It t
11m 1n1 produ~ by tM Clo.arity
otber r irllll •lllc" A1111TWa• dtizea
pra.ia.tiea Saciety to p-or• tbat '' JOOY· ue •Mlly para1t.Md. fri; twltht.utl.
n e Alde~o - - i a . 011 ..,~
erty I• a cvabll. dill':l•,'' h•t e;tbet
tk -.~~of tbe report or,.,. e -· boildiap. b•t t-f$!.000 1Mp...._t

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pilp 11111~ tioae ec~m• w11.eo tk
if yea lla..e t •l lalroen -t tbt Suto doaiJ lu•• t "ft

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!t b.buelf, Ill aot -~ ~
cflt poat will ba clolq h.!:- Ia tial ujoy tile prlriUrn Uhaclld to dti·
qo to PI'" latuc:li ~ . . . . . .
t.. tM priY&amp;tl wecWl.llj Lli&amp;\ liiJ
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sell 70P th&amp;&amp; Wedeldlldl wtii' MTU 'o.pplJ lite' oo.d• M ~ .......
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MY ANSWER"

Card Party and Dance

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YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIAUST LEAGUE
~TURDAY EVE'~, .JANUARY 11, 1813
FRANKLIN HALL, SZ Wnl e•glt Sfrftl
.'T1CKETS, 13 CENTS

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Under N • - M•naae~t: ·

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Obtain this startling book FREE
For two yearly subscriptions to ,tilt' ·Buf'a lo Soc:iaJi1t
two ~nc:wa ls or four six mo ot)g l ab.,
the book w~l ~ 1a1t FRBB. 1
Remit S2.00 a'!_d we ;.viii

~end JOU

WAR-WHAT FOR?
and two dollars worth ol Jubecrip.Pnn canb to the

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will cost you nothing.
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                    <text>N0;27

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RENE~ AT ONQ.E

111 calling ~IUDi ioo t o tbe aMolute nation al rndy ufat. to a large nted.
of tl•e v.,.,atlooal K lloot. of All o•·er the •orhl the ti!~~o~leoey b that
capitalist clu., The Bu.f. wa;r-away fro"' compet itioe.
ne
bu ro11flned \taelf to a IIO&lt;'i&amp;liaationofthemeaetofp ro&lt;luetioll
- • • • - 1"''"'"'"" of t be q~;~HtioD f r0111 tbe i1 a lrf•ady far at\o:ute~l. Aod ia ill
of the working de• Jtllrent f urther •·h•n~t: it tbe boJ&gt;e ot J&gt;&lt;!aee
1
, worlr.illjl duaebil!l
11nd of tbe ntabli1bmeot of J"OJift
Tbere 11 a11otber 1ide of t bP q\l"tlo11 trr.lni n~; ill tra&lt;I&lt;.'S and ~~ationt.
whieb ..·ill tbrow mu~b li~;bt on the
''With the employer it i1, and muot
,Jiacnuion. That aide ;, the 1i&lt;l" of l&gt;c, unJc r eompetiti.. n. larl!ely ~•·lli~b :
the tea~her, 'll'ho 6o&lt;l~ i t . , _..ary, the attit11&lt;le o!, •Fit your !'liLlie
bo.,·eHt ~pllgDant it may l&gt;c. to IIC'n·e .chool• to train hoyt 1&lt;8 obet\i.,nt, ~fl·
u a t ool of tbe rapitali~t e lt.11 in the cient 11\:lehinn,"" that ,.•brn they ~ome
tle•·alo1•me llt of ehUd Jla•·n for the to me I ~an work tbru&gt; to th~ t....t
mUI&lt;'r elau.
••h·a r:ta~e to ]'r&lt;'&gt;&lt;lllte for me. '
"Tberc 1111' worhl·wiole iP&lt;Iintio111
I n juotire to tbr !ueber "'bola re·
1 qul red to tneh and r ulth·a te th&lt;' r bih\ Jihat the J•tUf'l&gt;t •tatul ot ' itu.hutry i1
t ll\'f'll, Let it be ..Jd that, for tbll m01t brnking up,-tbat "'' e a re mo•·i n~ tO•

omol;i l••""'''"'"'

res~tire riti~

to their

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aool d~,. in the ra11U of tbe Soeialltl
'' When the t i m~ rontct, that

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anti 11erm~ttcd t wo t o fi•·r boutl dNl·l' o( the OJ&gt;&lt;!akere I t tbe rl!&lt;'ent ron•·&lt;"ntion nade.
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log U}l a pt.n.dt.. aDd ia
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be

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BEUEVE
IN WORKING ON SUNDAY

aJ~ain.t Ibis hellitb upi· Sotmll Sehool at Onconll, S, \'.~
Tn ~b(;w hio grt'llt lo"f for tbe •nrte ~er hrouJbt to li11ht.
"The preatut 111tut of induttrr cal\· ing ~11111 Chtlloee Haml.in bad tb&lt;' 11irl1
there au wbo will blame ~oth· not 1ut , l)e..au•c It It war. 111~ ,..., work un tbet t:luoda]' before tbe JIUte food
tubers for JIO!Tinlttlog cb•Mrt n unnot Jut indefinite ly,' ' ,.ld hf, in tbow, whieh wu tup~ io takf p1Al'11
a t u c ,tl!llder yeart, bot tucb r'e&lt;:o~nitlou ot tbf rlut 1tn~ggle, wb lrh llllt week at the Sweeny liOn'.
it urt-:arrnt~. Puutl with b re.t.ontible t or tbe pro-titutlrtn or our
Ooe o r the cMrQ wben rptakilag of it
1111111 h•r. UlleiiiJ&gt;lojmoelltand \'OO:ational aehools •utoll&amp;\'eapPr&lt;"nl icf· ~&lt;I ''it ia bad enough 1.o put io 11iae

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trif.J, " fie 8u.te 11f M-.-VL f:ttor, Olo• aaaltU a11d
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EAGERLY.WAH-1-U
tnR
OPENING Of SOCIALIST
fAIR
.

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.011ru ot 1neome to la&amp;t them t brou11b

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Co·operation or eombl· m.alr.ina 1111 wort 011 Sunday. ' '

.

l'f!'ll'nd t or corpo,.tion ow11uobip a nd

~n"go~;~~:~;."a!: !':;~,=,·~. :'..~{: Bower of Beauty and S~owers of Handsome, Useful
~::e:~:~;.,:::e ~:'...,10hef,::~~~b:fc~~~~ t?ristmas Goods, Fine for Christmas Gifts, will
eblldreD from the playj(l'Otllld and ~tirlo
be Features of Annual Fair Given by the Socialist
~:.Ot.:!~.,~...~~.,:~~;eCO:/~.~~..ery':~; ' Women's O ub; Fun Galore for Old and Young
·
Pl;;•::;...n;~h!~1 :d ~~~; 1 • ev(ry. N ight Nat Week in Franklin Hall.
Ileal aad moral derradatiou, I'HIIIt!DJ
Ia later crime aad di~oea~e, eome u a
Alter many •~h .o!...~rne&amp;t work tio:. from ecouom-ie robbet]' at tbf u oatnral cotiMqaeaee.
anti cart~ful pllllnlnlf, t ba Baffalo So- t l111e.
,
Tile Bnft'alo,.E.xprtu, u 111u.al, hac! to daliat ·~om•11 are 011 t he eve of their
,\t each of t ba meet iap ot t he Fair
for ill brother eapitalim a ad J reatnt t riamJib--the opeaiiiJ or the eommittee, wbie b ha\'e contll!ued for

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THE STRENGTH OF THE STRONGl
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1'r ullil !•llrt.t·. Durm~ th l' '.tf':l:l fou r ye11 r.R tlu11 da~ will rc11d 11mt
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c' n th ~· otlw r hRi lll. 1hc Bull M oot~t· wilt Will o\·e r frotn th e Demoe rfl l ~ nn&lt;l Ho' JHihli \'1111 ~ tlw !'(•oplt• of thl' nntu ~n l !1uU Moo11e cl~d ie ~ig lru~\ inuguu.to·~. th t httlt: coek roRch ·~ap lt ah Y~s. th e miiWklB~ly
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oaaaimou11y or by large majorit\eo.
The propo..ed t&gt;l•n baa rl'!&lt;' ei•·ed t be
&amp;ttntioa not alone or IO&lt;"i&amp;l reformen
aool the ·~ .. en.l publie but of .cienti1te,
a• well, and &amp;tgllmUh both · f&amp;•·otiog
llld 01,1,..; 0g the i&lt;le&amp; ha•·e l.&gt;e&lt;!11 ~~:h·~a
&amp; wide ~euiag.
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W e do not wa ul tbo•ir · ' lea•lers." beeanae th ei r lead en: a r e not
in ~y•npathy wi th th e work i n~-: ehu111 an d it. need R. The lea}.y.ey ed
rdorrnen1. and petty bonrgeoi• labor-11ki nnera a r e n ot of our kind'.
'1' hey belang among tha. Bull M 0011c and the Socialial Party ean be
det·outly t.bank ful th a t tbig P e;r kin s pa r ty wu orraniud in time to
k eep t hem out or th e SoeiRiiat rank&amp;. Sincere no doubt lll't u1any
or U1em iu th~:r mushy ae.ntim en t&amp;1ity o ver the poor work ers; but
1inC!efr eharity ia juat about u u!'el ~ in th e preteDt c ris:ia u any ·
other kind . The workiq ela11 d oea not propo.c t o bq for charity
· : thro ugh an organization of puuy-footed par~~noiaea. It pro~ to
demand throu gh ITS OWN PARTY a tborourh·cobtc. reorpniuUoa o f .oeietr on a b..ia of ab.olot e WORK ISO CLASS DOKINA-

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fto111 thia f&amp;tt 10me people ~ouel uda
tbet t'be r.lua~ dioot ia ctlolll in aoc\ety &amp;re
a aeeH&amp;it)', u If they"'~" alaotreated
by oat111i!. Bec&amp;\1111 tbe re &amp;re 110 two
o&amp;k leavu euetly &amp;l ike, we mOlt g.,,
~~&gt;illioa&amp;irN aad paupera. ~&amp;IIH tbere
an ao 'two e&amp;I YM alike, 111ea &amp;od woID(!D..m ulrt be ~rileed by thou.uda
a a.t teo• of ~oua&amp;~~di at the altar of
tlleaoldenealf, willletlleprintoof'IIUJ
&amp;od ot eepit.all&amp;a • 11jo1 Ill lhe t-1
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• Nlf·e"ldeat t\e.t tile
llu Ia lporaaN aad bo b11a"-'1 b1
apoeb wille b tlH:lF ewo imacfaatMa
e&amp;lil lato bei•«, ••Ue .. te• tha.udi

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ia a.atare, J!&gt;cludlllf i.lao
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·lau a. ~. llle law of
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the worll:iag du1. Not 10. T he Socl&amp;l·
loti• I . Do&amp;ll who ' h.u d'!niOped '' "lua·
ton.ciou._...w, " ll'hlt!o •l111ply m.ei&amp;or
tha~ be lou ldet~\f&amp;ed lola ow11 beat io·
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tunn. .lty-thi worldag clan of
he ',lr a part.' Now, the• , t.llo
I

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rnon(' ~· fo r it11 uh·nt ion ht"o'OillCII more apparent. lint! th e mililantll
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to l ~gi•l&amp;te a littLe more dayllgbt
0\l r th·e• 4.r 1 nadjutmeat ' of
clock•.
. b&amp;uatt&lt;l !'rolet&amp;ti&amp;D die Ia
It rema in. fo, Soelaliul tp adj111t 111 ' 1 f-ll&amp;ble-. the . wealth."
t.lle ll)'llem toW people l1111t.ftd of ed· tak e the \ll'&amp;ten •broad ll1
jUJtina'Ute J-p~e to the • fii OIII.

It i• aodol!bt.edty lnle tbat a&amp;tllre ,;.bt theil' dedllct.iobl from the

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We ali&amp;ll haw

in vogae for u aturiei &amp;lid tbat wu
e..o.t ..ed bf ~ refaf lcientit!c 0 t..o:-..,..
tioo &amp;od ealrulation.
Savagerr with all Itt bn.t&amp;lity, b.,.
blri•m with &amp;II 111 e.ruelty 11111 t eod·
&amp;ti 1m wit h all ita ,,,.any &amp;n&lt;l ia·

NATURAL I~ EQUJ\LiTJES

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time It ;1 pto~WMd to o 1- t tbe eatlre tJ ke ou t &amp; wret.eiled ul1 tellce,
l~p~tead of lb i&amp;, we !nd t.llem
1yne111 of ti 111 e r..ekollilll{ tbat h.. be.!o

I•. It 111rprbl~ ~t Kr. C&amp;r..gie
ailaald be de (;all~~ tiiU wre«.lled.

t~~ae..~ :7t~ !:"'~:~,;:

wmra-U.ej)ftlllare&amp;llz·
fad to .work for (lo.e late restr
Il . oloea, not me&amp;ll tb e
9favtJ!Iqby iDd l.,ld u&amp;l
e.Hj lltop prowli•g &amp;I
tra'l'el 1., pN.b. Tbe
IIOt e a DIIMfllh ill•
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TO THE fllONT
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Ddqates
Fight for:Industrbl
Unionism - Big Vote Cait lor Ntw
of
Organiutlon - Gompers Again Elected President.

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SAME OLD GAME

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fllpport Ike s--n•t 8W
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Coo.g'!" will l inn _,.ow,

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FOI BENEFIT

· Buffalo .Socialist
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Refre s hments.

Buy your Christmas

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25 COOS- OUR BIG NOON DINNIR - 25 COOS
The soolal Hit ofthe
Season

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3rd llrand BaH .Masque
g h ·en by fh&lt;'

BUFFALO
emJ&gt;Ioy .. &lt;l
ia Cobalt.
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agaia!t a
per day

MERCHANT TAl
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"Capl~rs 1tt Cn•m

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Scandinaoian Branch

tho Poreupi oe
Ont., ha •·e go1111
prop011ed retl11ction
in t b.t-i r .... ~ The
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A "t S a •nifOrbund Mull
rr••• TllutNJWe./HO M~IeS..

rmJ&gt;lored in nu.aerou. other
Owiag 10 tbe hrt t b:l.! 1 ,., 8 ~ num- llflr11J EVIQIIf, lecell lr 141ft, 1111 .
ill tbP. l'oreupine ~-""'P thrM t e a ~'"- o{ &amp;eiallatt ha,·e esp rr .,;d ,. ,11,
Lelb'• O r ebea tn. · H and1orile Prl:re.
go oat alto.
,(~ to j oio t he Speake rs' Cluh. or~"" ~ f r-Hhmen LI aenl'd.
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Socialist wants work

t~n ployi!'d i_11 tbe whuJeule S treet, ud uten•U a •·try rord ia l in·

ARTHUR OPLER
ac5::1 Bro..,dway

Dutrtbutor of lObi

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Rastil

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4 days rif Wttk.
~-ta nager

Or

B u siness

0

Offlce Furniture

wo rk. a lter bei ng on et r ike 1"be aextTeting will he be!tl 011 Mou·

Exchaoife

\"flllilatiii R IJ"IIern witbio but 10 ceo t 1 a •n~k i 11 1l ue• wlll be
t ime or forfe it &amp;II amount paid by ea cb member ill o rd r r to ...-euu
wltb tbe law lfO•·erllillg t ho 11ece:u.ary boob and IO J' &amp;J' ot ber

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Mi:!o:poll~~l ~:i:· ~:tu::vec·&lt;&gt;~: ::~o:b t o ,•~',.:':

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of f aetorl e. .an&lt;! wor k·

of tb e du b. Co mrade Sa m AI ·

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Ftt giiC SIGN WORK Cllll
B. SERNOFFSKY
BOI Willia m Stnet
LcUertng of ~'11 do iiCrfjJ{icm .

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Nu t Suoda7, l;)ee...ber lit, Cloarln
· . Ball, J r., w ill lenunt· on· "SodalinAIIIeria' ' attbe hud!JO&amp;rtC~nof

3, at Ki.opto,. •a H e ll "oa tbe
ot lhl n nd Ferr:, ttreeta.

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1l0re. Comn.do &amp; II will • bow
pil&amp;HI wbl eb t he movement
wo rkirtl dau baa paged tb rougb
bi r t h iathit eountrya11dm eny

ea:b::~~r..'::.

wbkh tb e "party

A R M E MA NT E
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Bell , B~n!·

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L. Conachafter
· FUIERAL DIRECTOR
ta3 Waliam St.,

Buffalo, N . y,

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TtDRST PARLOR

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1271 Gen...e Street,

EDWARD S.FRANKE

"Iumbtng anb

held br the Debating
of Br&amp;.~~ eh 3, lut SOliday,
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a pat I U« t - . •Th e •object,
Natural OM Wor k 1 Specialty
tllat th e Sor il.l i.J t Pa rt y Tl ~- C,tt,---dt,
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011 Jadn~trial Unlo1111m''

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E. M • .Kohler

ShQa '~ Buffalo

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Blm'ALO SOCIALIST PUBLISHING aiiiPANY

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ON INDUSTRIAL
To th.- unini1iated, tht vii'0\1.1 at~eh, full of
crimirn1tio u . a J::ai\111 tlu• adopt ion of the tndu1trial
ul.iun. mllfle lo)' a llffillli groUJI of 110-caUed ''leaden" in lho·.Aa"ri'"'" l
F1••l... rntion of Labor, 11111111 be tUffieult to underttand.
of Rnuntl mint! muM! renlize t hat the indnstriil fonn of 0'&lt;'""an on, L .

:in whi•·h nil "ork(!NI in any industry are membcN of one
Vll ioo. ill th~ onl,\' uwthoo l or o rgEill iJ:ation whil't:' can h ope
t ht- lou1! ]o•ft

cif Jnhor

11 11&lt;\t.:r

prelOf.•n f-dlly f•OIId itioml.

l.o·l 1111 e :u uuino· tlw 11ituatinn and anilyte it.

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Whnt

('11••· •'11/l t lw ro· J,.. fur tlw tl i \·i~ iMl iut n •· rAha o f n group
work 111 tlw ..llrn•· mnr·hi tw f F nr o·ltrllnJ•Io•. wh~· Khonld

on n lvcuruo l i\' t· bo·lutrjl to" rrniou orjlt~ni1.11tion
orr" to w hi•·h rh .. fi...,mnn hf lnn ).(R. or llu· oiil·r. o r I he
the udtdrnHn 1f

From thr· rd~&lt; u•lphi ur ••f lh•· rrniou rolllll. f'\'f'r}'
Honrurn•lndmilthnl it iK folly lo 11plil up I he wnrkcMI into

a

&lt;
&lt; n

&lt;&gt;&gt;l titudo l '~"'"'

of 1\'ll r rinj.(' t·tr1fiK, i llliiN&lt;d of 0:\' E Bl( i 1':\'10:\'.
hur. l.•t U!&lt; lllippOIII' llrur you rttl' ' ' c rnft union IPad••r.

rhnt you nr.· fthlr• to " fi•·ll our" thnt r·rafr r
moKI•·r •·hu"' in I' ll"'' uf 11 lll tikt•. Thl.' fa vorite ml.'thod nf
t o tht· mru•l l'l'! l i~ lty trlt'll ll~ o f Miurpl&gt;· t hrust i n~o; ft •
p ut l' into llw 1it uxtiou . 110 thnt oru• union may
u rrio n inlll"ll•l of figh l inl( thc mnste MI togd he r
1'i· twltJ&lt;I In 11•·11 out ,n.lu wou l1l J.,. IIII'Uinlll 0:\'E B I G
it 1\'0lli•l nwnu thnt you worrld lw 11ho rt o f tlh' JlO\\'Cr to
f.lil·l inru\1 1\illpUtCII
1 .,\I~O it liAS ;\" t-: n ;n JU; t-:;\" BEATE:" BY THE M
C LA}{S. E n·ry d •·f· ·"t of lloi• workcn1 hM !JI·•·n ('hU~ctl by
WOili\EII ~ TIIE:\IS EI. \'1-:S. 'rill' Ktl'lltegt hr11in in thP world
thOuj:hl u \onf of hro·n•l int o cXifltcnco.'; the lofti~.--st mi mi on
I'Ollltl nnl lir•· 11 Jo,•oouotil·c. w ithout 111ronjt. rn~o;gr.tl bamclH.
tin jl Olll' llt'l of wnrkt'l"!! a l.'niu NI the otlwr 11el of wo r kcN the
,·Jn"" lutiiHIII'n·••• lhl iu ruling, " lid lllll'l'et'lled in winning
th•: nrn~&lt;t••r ..InK!! ll''l'llrul•• inlo 11111nll grotrJil&lt; t o
t iiHud " !&lt;•Jim hh l••r,;T :\or 111 all. Wlwn "
1
Mcrcl11111111 1111•l ;\l nll1 tfll•·nrr•• r~:~' .·\K~Ot~ i11tion. ho• ¢Otnell
f'llll'lop•r . witlmut ro·l,"nrd In whnt pll r t icniRr tl1ing he 1
kllll\0'11 thnt till' illl•·r&lt;·HIII of ull t'lltplu~'I'OI lito' idt·ntical. :\l" J) TII AT i '~l•oh•&lt; 'o
Il lS J.'\'J' t;;HE:-;Ts .\B E 0 1'!'1):-'ED TO T ill-: 1:"\'TEUES TS O F'
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l u Clflwr ,,.,,r•h1. th" "'"'1'1")'1·1"!1 Rr c (' ! .:\~~ ('0~8C IO I 'S.
fil!ht f uj:•' IJwr lljlll ill~l tht• t'lllll!flllll t'IWIII,\', -I IH'
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CAPITALISM AND CIVILIZATION·

up 1o f1 1,.
ro DE:'-1 :\S'])
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·
. ('•rit•li•m bu dur&lt;'&lt;l the field of
"·ould b ve pre•'fDted from Mmi11g made·to·ordcr '' pubUe opiDioa'' aod
t ion ~of lh•• ··rnfr Ill! loll~; ., , ., t );\" E 1\lfi I ' S IO:\'. Tlu·
ll'nlll 11 1·\uu w1· to'"'""'" 1\'lllll to kt·t·p t h o· t~mk11 tli,·td,·tl. so r.hn1 u l 1
.i
&lt;&gt;f tbe rulol:i. b, ..,.hieb feud· ialo uittellu it it could. But t.he to tbe fuciDati 111!' enml,'le ot ••aue·
till,... 11.•· 111"1111~ nf J••·ll.\' ~' lllhhhh•t;, tlwy w all 1,. ultl~· tn ,),·hn•r ~flll11'· 1 • 1 ••m had l•rt ~ ftrr •t• ~"" h11.d M't. fact i• !bat caritalif.m made tbe laboo- ~u, ' ' aud iadividual iiiHillive
th illl-!' I•• l lw mn~l•· •·.~. Tin: 0 .\' I. Y Tlll :\0 Ti ll': ~1 :\ST EH~ \\'A\:1' I! h~• olon~ •""•Y ..,.;th 1~1-!'ml pri•·lle~ee• 1mo,.eme11t 1-.oible ud ~~dally the a)mOlil whon... &lt;le1'oled to the acquiai·
T ilE) ! '1'1) lt ~: L.I\'kH \ ~ 111\' 1 ~10:\ \\' 11'111 :\' T ilE ll:\;\"KS OF ~f H ta te. or ..utcs; k hM rrlien•d 1Socialilt mo•·ement ; that ~•pitalialll tioa of w~alt la.
l •ndultt." ot t bc r,.tt,._,.. whi .. h hintlerl'd r ru tN tile toadit io111 tro111 .,.bitb Ute
111 short, mankiDd baa ~,ee11 Qeri·
L .·\ 1\0U.
W 11 tt·h t h•· mm 1 w 11o unlnJ::nnit.l'~ (';\"E IHti I'S IOS.
l il•.. d••·elopmrnt; it ba, fr~ t~~ ln· l lll.bo~ mov~cnt pro..eedl'd, t ha t It uJJ. !red to t he ~anomie iliterealtt of Ill
---dl.,dual frnm tb• ho11dag~ of •futJ\Dal td 11110 bf.illr;t the eeo11omh: clelll~fttt dtu; ma 11 "•• beeft ,..,fit«!! to thl
Fu rIll.'' h••ll 1 !J,. ·· J)1. 111:uul of thl' Jwo·pul" f ur HnOMI'\'!•1 1 Hh runk ''''"1'"'1i•m. h h~~ let loo." "~' t.b~ l• t- "'bit h "'-de tt .aeccll&amp;lr,T, a11d educated (Oalidnatloa of IWitnial pia, •hill·
whl'h 11 •'h tl h· 1., !Itt• 1•01,,,., Wlllln'l h 1
~~t an•l olumWrtnK forr., of onoll'·odual the mea alld ,.~1111!11 who built. Jt up ...tiu llA!' IIMD Pnilked to tl•e JIIKAI
•tul ~orporat&lt;t init iatl•·e in httr:r line anti ga ..e it IUbtltan(e u 1d for111.
wllkb OUf!bl to be ita fouadationa,
If , 11 , . 111 , 11 ~,., 11 w 1•nlrh wit lwut l'rudtll'iu~; unythiug, otlwr mNt of bu~a'n arth ·ity nd tbnught. • .nd
Ot eonrae, (Lj&gt;ittlian l!.ade itulf lxtt aot it. aim.
lllmi J•rll•l ll•'•· 1\t·uhh wit !rout jll'lt itrl-!' it. T IIO!'\E P HODI '('ERS :\RE l'' .o da un••1. 1"-'A0""1 !r::1~om111 10 ' "'til paid for tb01 valuable •r•i&lt;'e• It
T?.. reve..:e t bitt tcnduty of our preHf'II I I! E it nttol th••jr 1111111lwr iw·lud••ll nil wnrk"rfi. who nrt' ~lnl'ing for atocDabl.f ttgbt of ••·~ry 111111•
b.. rendere-d to tbe e ..olotlo" of to· Hnt Hf:iety, Soo:iali - hat be.-11 calleo:J
nuot lo;,•r 's l'ro1it
·
It would be foolit b n
recogoi~e rieiJ' aod to ci•iliutiDA. 1t claimed iato ui1teDce. Soelalitm D tbe aal·
/
lhf' faet tb:ot eapitalllllo bu done . . . it.Jduereward Dolblo~r l- tbutbeuralaadloxitalud biJhly ue -ry
:\l:tr k llun t}ll J•r··d i•·h!•l t hnt iu Ullti woulll come thl' liltpr-eme l llood day'' work. u~efol, vah,1.1ble, ownenhip ef the IIAtural reaollreet "' rea~tlo11 to tile r:w.I'H ~eclllllll.eHiili•lll
l&gt;ltl lh· t.. •t~&gt; •·•:yltl ..· ~ucitdi~ tll nnd tl"' plutOt'rntic p11rtics. The q u ell· IJ•Icnilid work, Ill tbe f"otea of the tb01 n rtb aad tile abeolut.e ~o11trol ..t whlela today peqec:r•~ all Ito••• re·

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V 011t royalpr.riDMf"A"'!.
111111 did It rufne tbe ...,..., dlplt7,
it might •I..J ~ibly iot~ft"' witlt
•le of the eopyrijfbt~ t:-t•m.rlk
tbe royal •Ju&amp;: • t.._, M bra""
lio11, the head of tloe t b,...tr.:l dirt' f•IUtlal:n.wn(l f
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f&lt;'lue ,..., reJI"'At.-d• .
An• ao, tbe royal doplty wu
But lii'IDif or • •lt'BIOO'rllk tal"'l,
jllll _ . , f'IIOUI(b to ~ tlutt liM
pilotopapller w'IU P IIIIo tbe ~
- · ~11 • BOther c.,,..~, • ad
tftu.... "llaoo • f"'•alotol Yl ~
llll)'th.laiC about • .,.ltool·teulter
tm('e"Dr tltat hoe abo\lld &amp;11~
II'"Pbetwbo'
IU110.
w&lt;'l .kllo.&gt;w " ' • loot
- - · ~·•• 1
tb_at tile J•houlrrapbl!r -14

!~~::,:~,.~:· ;;·::·;,~:,!IJ~,:·Ii~~-:~~·l~;:;:.~r\'';~,'~ ~~~h;~·~~~~·~:~~'it~gll•r tht- ~ialil!t :I;;,~~~P;;;:"'o~!"~;.,e:d ';;~:·~~ ~~ :~;i~::o~;:_~o::'til:f ,:;,:;~ta~!: ~~;:::i :.;:"f:.i.;O:~,':!:':t:, ~:-,: ~~.~;.;:rear;~

thaoge tbtt ac.bicTellleDU of tapitalilt of lbe capital~ 1y.le111 a11d tbeor.r of ..._.ke 111. . tM ...ter of W. eeODOIIIIC t'!rnlcntly, Wr. WU.. t.ekn

lnho~· ~f ~~~;:ll~·~;:·,.;;?~ ~.~·~;:~ .~~~~~if;;,': 1t~~:;r~1h~~e ~:;;,!~~·.e ~i~t:,~; :~:::r P!~:, ~ it:'~i;:·a ;:~~ !:~· ~ice~~~~::,t,. '!e~~:"~~m:~~ :!~•! 1~~;k7~~:":~~ ;::;
t.hu hull '~ •·•·e . \\'e mi~thl 1111J that there a r e mON !IlaCcJUCr eaux on
Ddnwtlro• ;( n:nu e thllll there a r e on J.&gt;earl lllret:'t.
- - - -..,.., '
Th•• flNit f&gt;llllic dm• to "ol•er ·produ eti(u; " waB in 1837, the !fccond

our labor 11"0"ell!ellt, playiDg oo 111H.o
r •rt io Uo• bl•tory of our owo day a.ad
gh-injl' promlle of bKo111.lDg th 111.01t
iiAJI(trtaat fltllll' of ..ueial lit•,. II al..,

power of society, bttt a1ao aa the 11of ..~ tnllj 't.h-lllud --'-'1• to f~.,e
dltary ow11n of !be wealtla of utlou, . . .k~ fr01!a tile ct.poti•"' of II• owa
aod t be e~lolter of t ile workla1 peo- erMtor.:-eaplta.l
pie. A11..d under ita coatrol, 'lllldilpa\.111
Tod.-7, wile• tiler. It a Deed t or

~eflow_''c.· .- - - ' -

~111o~~7~1~~!~~~;~i~~:~)~ 1~r~s~~~~~i1~~. ~.;,~~~~~e~e~~~~~nro0r1fa~~~~~~~~~ :.~~~:. o~~;.,~~;m:~ w;::lo:! :::~ ~~~ e..'f'e,~': !~,:; :: =~1-=~·~~~ ,';!~~~~:!~'·-.':'.:::'~I ·~;;.;;

maeh iuery u ndl'r t hiH 11 bfi\Jnl .,.·a ge·ll)'lltcm whtch forct'fi under.~n- the 111.lad• that tin lite aad -..nero 111
llttmpt iou' wh ich eunbiCM t ho wotkin g e l~ to buy bllck only a 11111all tbat lll.o.-emetJt,
!rJtetion or t h ll lf"c&amp;lth it makct.
· It do11 oot matter tbat t ile u.p.italirt
elus did DOt creata tbe labor =o• c-

TWO ' PARADE~

trlppled, ecofloJaie deepotiam took .l ll'e
plat-' ol caat.nle, ilpl ~l:rilepl we..
rep)aeed by tbe priTDIIM wlaidl tile
~oa of u.p\1.&amp;1 ~ 0.. NigA

Ia, will It ~1 , Aad tile
wi~ it; 7ie\d proh for tbOI!e •
Ia, U.e ... .tt of p ldf Uader
tile deeftln q111alio• will

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~~:~:~d.::t,;:~t~~...~~~·"c~:~ ";:;;~- ;:,r:~!O::f~';; -~by u.. !~;:. ~·mq~~:o!';·,t.e

si:i:~i:d:d.~~::~~~!~~:~~! ~~r~=e~ :b~~~~:d ~;.-:~y:Ja~; :':ir~·:~e t~:!p;~:. m~e·;.;:;~ . ..~-:~~:7 ~:~·:..~::'O::..:i~~~ ~":.t~~ w~~~~~~~::!:. ·~:re

or

the cunn ing pNtttl~ or the ct\pi~Ai i.t J~pers, ~nd misled by .t he · :pat- , ftuet d~tired to rome about, a11.d wllleb we' .,. ea.bjed.ed lo t.lla 4ietalee of a fulf
riotil'" ujfflt' o r C()rY·hOok plat ttudea Into gomg back t o. Bulgarlll t o =============='==~==~======~== ! '•

:~~~:~,~~::,~~~~~~~·~;it·~~:::~~~i~~~ ~;;:i~r;;:~g;rt;:~w~:~~~~:ve;re~:~:~~
16,000 SUICIDES LAST YEAR
~~~tli\~:/,~~~;~~r"::,~~~~~:~.,.~~~. 't'l thl'y we.re needed for ~hu part.tcular 'n:!t ~~ ·;:u:e•~ = oiU;b: !;,~ ~~."'tb~:;. ~~::~~~;!~de~::.' -.,_more ~'" , - ·~ ..:··-~~:;__
nu~.!!~' ~~~~:::,'17..~~~:\11~~~~·~::~;:'!1 ~~ 111~:~~::'re~l~~
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!~~~~ uooo Sru4. P1&amp;1.11 :anaLe4 lel4 of
toeU, for 1la""-,_,s- o.ltb t he llellt
The 8ot~ahtl pbolotopltJ' 11 tbe
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hf~. ~e ~ be b ~ WIDDer
bore of tbe •orhra. ro""~d,
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0So )~:~e:~:. ~~ tlorl~s

til'll'~llliiJo'N 11pphrud tltf' " heroism'' of th!Se Bulgarian "fall Statca.

th 1•

tlle";:,a:r

~:~~~~~:~t tbe ~Rit.:

ruteea tMu.ad

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1'1111 llaiUDe.ot •• 111ade opo• dded .. \lie.,_, 1911, tlo~t hte wa1 ope ud "-'•eu tor tile
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ten 0.. Pl.tllt a.hu ~alectin
pla.,. wr ha"e mapped out for
br yur, willmt.keiiOlllaofthe
talillt f)lllitidaottitopandtah
ltMp your eye oa Lodrpon . 'rile
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wornefi's citib

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matir , llod'• nand.
lt yoa

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t o hol.damHtinR' oatbtt
Ole wuthrr .... t oo cold,
'11'1' drmoll~trated that we ha.-e

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GET ON THE. JOB. "'

THE COAL BLACK VAMPIRE.f"

Af'!_,.'~:';~.,~~~tlle d11g allole,

Aod it111:::~:~~~:u::'k.:O~~

De .f.l'liQlf'd •-y HI!IH work ••• do•"'·
t:•mu•oo . .dl.
Aad toau'wtw.a 'twa.'O\'U lie h d dug • loa,
A.ad loe 1•iat~ J'""-'dly to wbat be bad
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It " " digiar a tO. ud pttliiJ • la•p,
Ttt.al made IIi• u.y, " l'lll a Jft&amp;l biJ dnnap,"
E.-e11 U }'Oa aad L
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Aad U tlid ill th laole on a olipl"'ry pole
ADd worked like tU dirkeat d iggiag roal,
t:"'a u yoa ud I.
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So what did he do wile~ t he t n1tlt lie foallll,
E"e• u y1111 1U1d l,
lie w eal rigkl bad: to b i.8 bole Ia tbe gr&lt;llll'ld,
Aad dar oat • toa aad COl • pcKIIId.
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Tbe l!o••; abo• •• .,. pnea
hOD Hall lut ~k. To • Sodal&gt;.t It riety, J*rtleWarly ir Yarle~y.· We &amp;II boqtt tbe ba.dt o( tbe •qp
wu • woadtrhl.l eoo.binlioo $if uhibl- klow th'~ tile pbllo p&amp;rb do ut pto- 4orillta. Bllt U It Ud INu

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PUBl.lSKa:P Wllllltl.Y' BY THS

BUFFALO SOC!ALIST PUBUSHII'IG COMPANY
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prodo«d for their- UH ud- .planll ID pou, 111d pre.ated a pietou
p'leuure (i..IIIJ qu.lilie., a.a· a:tltlet. of ~.017 to deUallt t.be eyt aad ·Lb•
jlt'Odoeed l:llerely to H.ll for prolt.. n - -burt.
.
four u.b.lbitll ot fto'll'tl"' pi'Odoeed
Tba e.Ulbltt of tie lllop-lr.eepi.a ftorliM aud .~eu!!J!. "naat Bowen in• 1111fer.cl mvda '.by C!OID.pari.oll. 11
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BUfFAi.o,N.Y.
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E111ered u iOCOOd-clau matter Juae6. 11112, at tbe po~&amp;
~.lei, Sew \"urk, uoder the Act of MI&gt;I'Cb a. 1819

c.moa ''

SAT.URDAY.""'NOVEMBER J6,. J912

oot raiN

&lt;IMII

prodll~t

:"\ow !hat the eampe.ign ot 19 12 i.'l 0 \"er . it behooves the

mf'mbert~bip tUld p r epare for the

th~ /:::· r~~~~O:bt~~~ \~~e

u~t

Thcwe ud,.

were
aud beau·
rook! 1 ~ ~=u~:~:~::~~~~d,T~:~

liberal '*

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fn.llklr, we 8odaU•U 4oa't.
flap. u a m.aa •hot. 10
re4 har " tile emblr.m ot
brotherhood, wby, let hlmp

·

THE OLD GAME REPEATED

Tbc~e ara a few mil io.u of wo~klot·

The hut work to do i11 to get into !hi' h11nds o r the workers good,

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ample

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Ill tbat liae. But

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Durin~o: ~~~~~~ cnmp11ign Rnd immedistely llft cr each 111 molt qunt

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• of ecouomy aad butl

ceptloa o! 'IOCial h fe nd political ecoa.

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thRt t!tt"_l" join. mo r t' hN"Iill-"1' tht'ir fr ient\8 ar{'" in t;h!.m~•em~lll. than •·oted ~ay ot tbt _old part~· ueileu if
r th••lr knowh·•l-,w 11.11d RO:O:I'Jllllll&lt;"t• cC !hi' Soe111hllt phtlosophy. '"'"".dod oot beJ ....~.. tbat tbe ~a!·
1'1w.rl' _is _no relll!on why th e}: !Ohou],J nO! dt&gt;\·dop into aeti\".1' 11m! ~==• ~ :-:::'o;i:u ::~httb~ao!a t::~~~
Ul{'"ful so•.-mlt,;t J'nrq· Jll&lt;'ltl1wn~. tf lht&gt;\" l!.rt' p r operh· ...tucaled In I
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ph1et I·~· no nwnn,; I'OTU )&gt;It'i&lt;'8 the e&lt;! Url!.tmn of a ~1·1ahst. lln&lt;l i.hl! h{'"8t b btoe h "\
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t
tb~ir iatNuh with thO!&gt;e or capital
8houh l uot 1": it&gt;.\"cll th e opJ•nrtullit~· t o coluo'llif' t 1 I ·
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therue)Yu &amp;11d.bei11g tooled, they atud1
by forre ~bit to tlle, old rot. Aod
lbere .thf!
,allilla th~ ttlt and dolat
the biddtllp llf thflr ma.ten, lllld be~~~~ ooakrd ".bate.~, aed laugbe~ ~t
te the barl" 0 b7 the j-ollrllah•Ue
!uuke~ of their mu~ttr•.
• Tbat • what tb~y ~all. p~atti,~ll poli·
ton •• op~ to Sot.oahat dream·
ill!;"." wllich wu. however.,.,.,.,.. real
elloufib to ap~l to tbeir ow11 iut~reat•.

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of r hnp lookia&amp; fol· oftlee-elriaa politicla11 br

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to market. Th

and Soutb parka.

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thf' ll"IIIJ&gt;tin~o: iniltu•nc('!l o ·red h(•rri ugs'' d rAwn a c roB&amp; the
111rh !wlr.seekin g polilieiane lUI ""i!Mu. Roo~·,·elt, lliiJllliU
like.
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tbe

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But tba
culed aad deti~ealdl,. ro... ered ap br tbe wllare.forelln. b DOt fu
11
prai;~~~;,~:~·:~·:.e~e ~~o~h~ee!!~l~k~:;~:~:~;:;:: ~!~::: !t:,! ~!JMI~ 1!':;'~h:Cio~~ed

BRA NCH LIBRARi ES NEEDED

lf

IIOt Wea

llower• t aUMtbebeuer elaQofware.bt. .otlll prh·attpt"OIItCI.akllll trade.:

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lowtr ~bow wit U.t ditplay of

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tbe nual .• u reptlo11, 011 lb•
bfau. whole, of attdf tot.... ap to produce to. 11u, If It

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be tspecled lrom Ul.b e.re-it wdutd
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deed.

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lau.t 'Of *'t .-rtl doiup
tbat. ba1'a Pf"alled ud ~It iflllt
prob.bly Ia tome .~... . war b.
ooa~~;ee.\1111 •P 1dth Ule po~f-11 of I-ke-

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of tbrir humlllatlag ~ltiol! '?! mere
toola lu tho "tell. of t.be powuflll, for
parpoan wbieb are aot tltelr ow11. '
Tber baTe IIIII t I
ed b I
t&amp;llfht tbem br ;b:ir '::: m~.: ~:
tcOIIOIIIic help!
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eompelled to .::~bat ...~2t 1
IOII(Ier lllltli tile,. Of&gt;l!e th•lr miudt
ttl• trutb of c.apitaliam ao&lt;.l ttllltalllt
polltln. Tber pa1 de~r for their ~&gt;tlu·
~•tloo, bat u long aa thn can alford

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tbu"a all ric",
Sodalb t ie 1101 e.~dall,- fllfl~ Ia rolog to •ve tile couat17 tr.,. the-

b~•de::~e~:tte~·o~:~;~oto.to t~·~~~ ::;~~= :;w~:.o~h~~~;
pull the flag llabdab wbett tbey 911 prtaldntJ_al .tlillelah aod btt the ·~•
• llek wotb" IL Oreal Idea, tbatl It.
la.ld til• •~ke t.Gkl.,·aod 11iaef7 m.i!Jloa•
of people hf.tt:d up lbelr eye. Ia tha.b.
ghlog. Bat, •lu, tile 1'irtorr ... .ool
arbiend whiloot 1-,•aad terlou~
~c:" ~~o me.rt alaasbt.r of a few llloHu:!al r~·.~:ee: lllf lhla e.ue, but the· 1
I! 0 • perfetllr cooct
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ra~e Our heana bow dowa I• Mrl":o ~ratlletie fell~w·f.ell•l fH ll;•

r:t • way witb it, 10 far 11 •~ are eo•·

eer11ed. Red t!a.g., purpl~ tlap, blu.
tlap, rellow llap,oo u far ... you
like witb Ole flag buaillUII. But wbe11
7011 b&lt;erla !o tallr about Wl:tO OWNS
OUR J OBS, y&lt;tu hit ua r!Jihl ·wbt:rc WL
lb·e. We~ could be ~~ hai&gt;PJ" Ill claml
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" li ..utod by I'"! poli~i~al tpeahrs
Bolf•lo. F..dward· J , 0')rolalleT1
lieaa, . .,) Stl')lhf'n J. Maho•~r.
. onn of l'l'tNIIl or fo_rmer utfp
..l. O'Malt.!,. wu billed t o llpUk I t been arbitra.rily d1011ea by ron~ Ele•dt
tt.e Op.ora lloDNI 111111 the phitfl h•d 11 an ao mor11 . proYide4 by u.tara u a
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or enbaage lUll the le~b of

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coma lato. ue, Ua credit.

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It wu oae of the bttlt raeellag.
~ld ia Wellt•ille, aad, j udslag by the
d1araeter of the Soe.lallata, tbe new l o·
ul briug orp11ir~ ill tbia tow a will
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BILVJ:B 01l.BEX, N. T .
The JW!Ople of S ilvu Creelr. are eti\1
t alllhlg a bout tbe Ruatell meetiug &amp;Dd
at leut one Iota \ politieiaq ia rudully
rvbbing allllrf I J&gt;OI acquired thereat .
The ~l ing waa held i.a Si \W"llt
Cl'Hk '1 larJ:NI ha ll aad Ia IJUte of the
far t that oae abop em,lloyiag l:.!!i mea
worked o•·.. rtime, ehaagiDJ: their ached·

patiecmt gradually led to dud U:Jitel·
•iollll, but eua t lone ware chaased
from time to time &amp;lid hue dilfereat
mea,.iegt~al dilfereot pluea. A foot,
mile. a poued i.fulieate dllfareDI
l~ngth• a11d weiabt. 1a dUren:u•t COllA·
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Euhaase of artie!~ Ia the ..me way
It'd ~ eom~riJOa and aradually t o t_be
eommoauteofeertaia tbiupotateple
uuifona nlue to eompan all otbera
with, aurb aa ate-en, oheep, a eertai a
mu•ure of grala, etc. TbeH tbiap Ia
tha t way bf!e...,e meuurM of \'alue;
p!lt1141D •1 wealth wa 1 upr.-ued ; 11 num·
hera of thue artirl~ They a \10 bo·
u.me medlamt of enhange beU.Uif'
t beyal wayaeould be readily e1cbanged
f or ot her arllrlf'll.. The ant atep waa
to malr.~ u~~e of a r tieiH without any
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mo·atal ,..J11 e auch a 1 aea abello. be.ado

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-The Annual Fair and Ohrl.tmu 8ale•.
Help us Make a Horing Suc:ceas.
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Articles lor Christmas Gilts. 1
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A FEW EXTRACTS
''Tell me whose tools you use and I'll tell
you 'WhOse slave you are."
"Tell me· whose bread you eat, and I'll teH
you whose song JOU slrig."
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''Econ0niic Determtnlsm, brother, iS · the_
thing that makes people· tum their noses In the ·
direction whence they hear the jingle -ol
easy money." .
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"Wars ~d revoluUons are not fought because some, folks would rather have a red and
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&amp;!l'alo, New York, undu l.ba .Ac:t. ot Jl.ucb I, l8N

So Nlcl!!th t he campaign of 19 12. 011
1912. O n Wt"(h wsd lly rnoming, .Xovember
UlllfJIIign or 1!11 6! Tht' eaUJpniltll
gin&gt;&lt; handing his lu.11t Wt&gt;tk '11 Buffalo '
a nd t1oekling him fur hiit 1mbscription.
Bt· for t&lt; the e nd o f the

ralu. tuul 140.000 throughou t
di~trihuting lit.~n&amp;turc.

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ist l•·•·tl!!...t"!( tnking sullll nnd Hcl i n•l y educ11ting

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d ocsn 't con~&lt;i•h·r thnt 11 work ing cla!!.S ('ainp11ign consi1111 in

people hypnotized into \'Oting n cC'rtain

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fir t&gt;. hantls nml plR t it uditJOll~ piffit&gt;. llis cam p11ig n !alliS
r ound a n d l'n·r y yl'ar round. het~au~" h e WI\IIIR• you to
You &lt;lo n 't hn1·e to wai t until a few weck!i lxoro r e elee tioo t o
r ead. You c 1111 heg in to 11tmly you r own condition.nght awBy,
w elll\11 t o wr~it fou r p~ar·11.
Don't imagine t hat .vou hAn! gotll•n rid o f Jimmy Rig gins,
h('l"H Use you aro· uot goi n (!" t o 1"011' aga in for awh ile.

it oa t tor yoDtN!lf, a nd ...eit ota11cn.
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Y m t h.. ,.,. ,.J,.o·tnl to offi"!' you r "'ljiends of lahor·: on
ist tir"kPiri. J ust Tt~t t lwi.r friPJHI~hip h~· a11ki n !o! tht•m to
t hing IOWII.t tl ht:lpin!! ,\'011 t o ront ro l y o u r o wn job. Hntl
how lu.o~ting is thei r f rietJtbliip!
(;,., ini&lt;J th., t'IUnpa i ~otn o f 1!116. Go·! into you r
h rand1 o f t l1c Socialist l'11rt ~· . Attf'ntl thf' educationa l
of thP h rnnf' h .loin tlw p11rty ll('lp to
for tho• winning of B uffalo in 1!11 :1 nwl the gnu u\ hatl]f'
workm~t dad 1tlld tho: o·UJlitalilit t·htss for the pnAAPSSion
l !IJt; lr "s a h iLt jnh.and wf' 'l]no·e,J th o• wholf' four yt&gt;II'"H
pn!!o'. It "11 t inw ;•nou ~h . how••l"l't . if _1·nu Lo•J:ill t o hust l ~· T O DA
m•·•• t i n~s

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Tho: 1.::!00 lhJ!Talo 1mrt.•· m cu1 l&gt;cN lit(' o n th,• j ob.

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in the Sodalill theory ....em tn run up formed that thill proYet; the e~tnce of
l.ll•ia&amp;t 11 &amp;0111( wlle1&gt; it comtl to tbo a tendear1 to ahirk amoag ar.imal J ife
aa to the "Shirkfr·· a nn tbe bftalUIO tbe qu~o ot tbo ~pede. ma1 be
··t.aa,. ~all. ·• Uu more than one ot'.· f~. but " '0 mulrt not 0"'tlook t ba facl
~uioa hlu tbe ..,.iler bt-eo cnmpelled to tbat tb.e
~form• a u•tttl fnnc·

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Not tbe t.hildr~, nor tkol f*l"l!l&gt;~
tolblame for tbe luin'" bn-d witlllll
( b\ 14,.,... It Uo tbe ayneta that i1
eaute of II aU. &amp;.eict,..
iPtr. i• tbe an"kcri111iHI

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at otb.., til&gt;lf'O bY 1intrr~ ..-ell munilljoi' nuqg to duth. It i~ Kil'lltille k11owl· naturaL and tbtrefore can be eutlt.-.d
J*lple, ...bo wouid a&gt;ll ' '\\'hat""' ynu ed~ that f!'t"~ry ~il!!l 111d .,..ery iadi· a chaap of f"tl1"iroo....,oL
~oinj!: to d&gt;) ..-ith tl:e ta~y man aoder Yidual of Jhe tpec:i8 aim to.upead their

lloo!;t·l·..lt \\"IlK frrmk •·IIOU!-!"h to "''Y thnt tht&gt; pu r f&gt;Oflt' of the
~rf'AAi l·,. t•nr !y i~ 1&lt;&gt; do"11 ~·in !ism.
!.t•t ' 11 JM"". it wa. . Kin~
wnsn "t tl, who ••omrnund &lt;-tl th•• 11"11\"o'S tC&gt; ~tup rollin!-! o n the
Aflo·r all. rnnyho· thr·r~ i,..so.nwtlunl! in th is tlwo r .1· of tlu·
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N&gt;IYed t.y ~i~ty uaOOr tht MW "'l:imt . l llfe d&amp;Otro,.. hfe, 4oe- oot ~otronn t lle
There ar,. ..,me thin11a that un ~ latt chat tbe parpott ot d~tntclio11 i1
I f you 1\'o·rr not
T nlk of ··u li\· in~ Will.'•··· •~ llllllltlyrol
"'""'"tred and anl•f"rr.t 'eicoti!l~au.~ aod to pr_.r..e the de~~~ royer.
to tbe l&amp;tisfll"tioo of e•·rry fait ·min(!W
ll ia thne!ou cootn.ry to all kno..-1·
tine 11 lh ·ing Wll~l' """"· you "t\ ho· olt•11tl. Thr&gt; Chinl'St' gl"t 11. I
WH!!•'. Tho• ~O&lt;'iali~t~ Willi I ~··m to t;•·t nil you produco·. and you '
J\eiiOI&gt;.
l'arikWarl1 dtM'6 tb.u 111110- edge of tbe Latll ot !nature to uy tkat
me~&gt;t apply JJtht qu•tioa of latin~ " it i1 ll&amp;l¥1111 to o.birk" or t_h at ••it i1
•·ntit l•·•lto it
t:•·t~" who buat aiL gh'"a aay 1111\ural to be luy." IA&amp;.in- Ia. a dia. .,
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"'igbt'ltudy to the •ubj«t of Antbrop- Mt"e brougllt o~ by t rtreme f l , _ ID tht
. Honl!~·,···h 'Ill)"~ .thMt llr&gt; haK l'ltlt·rNI . th t_K . fi g!tt ~ea use Georg~ oloej ._11(1.,.. that in mao .. ; 0 all aalmal eo:-ooomie eoacfitioM &amp;IIIOal tbe llumto
\\ . l'l·rktns 1111•1 l- nu1k )l•u•lk'Y. IIIU IIl· tntlhomu r e t r ust magnat es, lif• thcrt;. a con•taot ;11,·oluotar1 tcad- rami!~.
~· &lt;'lllllt' to him H_IJ(I ~~:ske-r.l h ~n1 to. lllHke ~hi~. eonntry ft d enner p laee nc,. ·w 1110,-e "doug the lia t of tcaot
Tall• aa o•·uworbd. ..aa •bo baa
for t hem to hnng u p thct r d11hlrt• n Ill.
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o;hilJro·n"s day.
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to tile prof,..Min.al politiriana wbo
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We plcked up 100 fine
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All sizes from 33
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Step ltvely If you :Want
one of these fine coats .

LH. BAKER &amp;CO.
353 Main Street
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                    <text>··:·-PR U·ClAM All 0N
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To tbe Working Class

I

SodaDat Ge'ta Rtl!ulb
Mao w~· -'-Tiiree

of ~LJftalo

HocxiWulk Employees.
nno..P t.lr.o

!.~ ,;';.. ·~~- •Mti•p ~of~

t.1oe ol!lebll of ' tM lllltanll.· the

•

'hlb o.a• ..lr)eotl

and Pellow Workers:
followfn.r qaedionihave been asked of Bu6alo Soci&amp;lil~:
ad U.. leadus of \be Progned.ve Party honorable, high·
who CA1l be trul\ed. to giYe the couuuy &amp;n bones\. cl•n

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'l'!Mti.ai8.plll11p.Otb&amp;iM
a ~· fet TKroal&gt;oll or
...tat t.U
aot
, .. . . . ..,. l'bt i8 nt' hap a .._. la foo4 aad e\oth.

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orp.U.. u I• otMr- eiUft..
lou be.- ......,.. tb1 ltiJW
.-11~ - tllte r.-tt.

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twt UolllnUo t M-.r..tc&amp;r
I • · tlr.U tity • • • 1aell ot
t.lr.~ ~ " Mo . -. a faal

J.au.raa1ioaal \1 _ . _ d~
klada of .P• ...t ~lar'l- • an tlao lo!JII'aet. kia.d gf cun.
,.;u 0.0 otloera aa4 U.·
tHir fallow workol'l, lato azpaadia llj ta Lila= 1.41 . .aoo.. ia
to pt tlt-eir .opial.nu La
.,.u... U• t11rn o•v \JI'f tat.ollte eo•pe.11y.
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tloY '"~' tiM Iakr. .t Oonal bu
IIMU io !lao d . . of t.loe R11oal&amp;n
Iu ofrleen Ia ttr.rir sJ..

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tW ~a. ·lia-S -'dlr• liter
U ... U;olller•etobra.,. IH
the la!rll ud ml.cbt7 '' "''U·&gt;-"'u'[

eJ tloa road ia a. ,_a.
jab . . . it u.a .........t
w!U.k hauW a-. The
eWW. wW liMp tabt oa
. At t1to.e - aa p, .utllt
al tloa Harta1 B.n. J'crr..t
at C.ld 8priq til• woY-e ukod \0
~ , pan . la Po . . . . . . . llld. . .y
-.a rorlid"' oa tbo U.. kiowa wtr.at
a
M ._w IIIIa•• U h •rot
ap ua Wid t.loo tntJo la. l"lpJ"d t.o tlte
..UU4lloL Ba w....W t-.4 oat tNt
ba waa 110t Mia._.. t.loa eompa117 a11d
aJao tloal M wu aot ...-orld111 f11r it
aay -.....
Tloat th- IIIMt;..,.. loa.-a been call·
td. it proof that t.loe e.apuy It atnJd
a.ometlolaal• dol.llrla tloe way of orpaWa&amp;- Ont' ~~a• hu bee" tiac'aarj!:ed
' " u-p.....iai hi. opia.i.olla 011 u\a.loi&amp;ID
ud ne doobt ot\en , tllill folio,.., but
ne•ert.loate. if t be '""ploy - of t hl• l
umpaoy eJ&lt;J&gt;ed to approad1 anytlol111
lite ,lh-bf t.loey ..w1 laue t.o rt to-

pollti;:J:;U~,•f;; :.;h:.:=t~o! =o~ an uked

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order that we may gauge \CU.ly and aecura.tely, ·~~ we ma.y .expect

of them in the future, lhould the _fortunes of ~ti~ rut \Vlth the
St.eel Tnm fP'ODP which stands behind R~ult m ~ strug,le \\1th
their a.ncient enemiet,. the 81&amp;nda.r~ Oil _group batkiDg W~son--:a
11\nlggle in which !he muten sit qwetly lD W!UI S&amp;reet, while thetr
paid 1peU-binden &amp;te moved hither a nd thither, b iabops a.nd ~
and q\leens and knights, with the. comme;n ~otera lUI the pawns t n
this national chea-p.me or contendin &amp;' ctaPH.a.lists.

t~t~f'r di·

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I.e uuoted to gi•·~ lh~ l'&lt;"nJol~ or 1h1f I'"' ··• (o&lt; th~ !•&lt;o•IUI'h uf th.-" JOIIII
rvuatrY .,., hoant. r l&lt;"aa ••h•"'""tta lal&gt;&lt;or. It ,. d~ar. tlof'o, tbu tl~o•re cao
tio.a' ti eiHted. •' w.,. 1o -~ lo.... otftt~ to ! 1.. "" loD.t..,o.Uuoj£ o/. U.aw aa\.J.&amp;~au,.

w lkl-1tJto mq, tllro-otllt l,)oA belt of
akillapiritof un· tloa.

- k i. . ene..p&amp;e

Men Behind the Progressive M ovement
Are True to Natural Oass Instincts

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and tb.t e(llll!lll.ll~ I national "lo1~b ;,. a p11blie 11t ility a nd
l "bollld t.. ownd eellaeti•elJ. lt \1
a ~b oa1ti ~!and&amp;.

=~:~;~"';;t::! ~.!; ::,u.::/~7;b~

we~-

~ ~~:~~r!!'"lr!:: ~~ai~·::a~~~· unfogg~

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by

Pr~v~~:~ ~f:: J::~.;.~ ~v~~ ~~o'!~~~
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labor in the put and their attitude t.oward l&amp;bor m 1he.present,

&amp;lJ &amp;loo1 t.loollu that ooly j roctl_y or IDditKt.ly l.bronlb th• lnter-

.

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:t-=f.
..:d::~:r==~~Ule~~~~
of ~· city &amp;Dd enl'irona, in ..order th&amp;&amp; dou,bW may be cleared up,

fiaa...._

~~k~,.~::,i:..:"' ;~a:• ,";,::; i re~=:~ J&gt;f-01'~ ean •

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favor of
great deal
1.1
dem&amp;Dclecl bJ" \be 8ocialilta? U so, why lhould not Lhe Bec:ia1m.
indcne . aoc.e~ make cert&amp;in bia election by the .aid of their
iD4onlmlmU , ud the one million or mOl"'&amp; n t;et whicb: they an
liblJ' to poll. aDd g-et by euY nagM. \be lhi.Dc&amp; which t.hey deli.re?
" 11 not. U. Progreuin P a.rty'e·]II.Miorm hued n~ 21 punks
L&amp;ken bodily from t.he 8ocii.lilt. Party.'l. pl&amp;Uonnf
.
••.• / ' U ~ Bocia1in &amp;nd ProgrellivM boUI ~~few indUJtrial and

few~

111'-t~ _,-1 ta.= t.o be on tUM by tlo.o - , ud 1H4.

rroa •...-1,-

·1

boMM.

BaiJwaT ...,__. - . broq;ht to ;:~ : : : ' - : wt:=:--~"7
tbt ..-let.ltl.al awl be 4n• be of i.w.t. to tl!oe - • b7 - b
U.. 0011dkio• trDtScr wlt!U A. Oooaa, Btltbe.....,., Bmlt.lo .r
and eo•d...w.nua work· wortll. ••

:~~i;i ~;:~~a~~~~i~:~~;~:~F~ I ~:~;·~::;::~ ~=t:uur~k~~::~:::l·',t.:l:::

lta.-e .._a a.d1'"'-rtlaed
It~ t ime oo... Don't trait
.,_,.. ll&amp;A4iq tllat all nert ruuau. .. do it ,_.,..lt.
-.-Jd r - i . - . ou tbr011Jb ••aioo ...UI yw be
1
pe.yla_,....alo.,
! boldyoorjolt.

i rT ,\L IST C LASS.
I bo•u•tl,. &amp;n•l loouor•biJ, att,.mt•U to
•ta~1b;a,1~:•oe;-th~:a;~!~ll•t\\~~:;,;r~\ ~~: i ::::; o1:~~~:~:~1$:~,.:o~l~l~~~ ~~: 1 '~

1-,IU&lt;t

\" '' tb• oh]&amp;l!l.a In hh or tbr ratllahat a.o a t tho U-l•""' ot tbo "'mkll&gt;l£ cl...,
da,..! \\bu arf- t he au•b or :b~ rap- j .,.looao "-'' aa,J da11 r~-. • •• aL.ot .. t.~ly

north a.nd south. the bOtttll of labor ti re r aUytng to the s tand ard of the !S&amp;ctalt11t p&amp;rl\
Th111 ~to SoetiJlSll t he hour of o.pportu ntty, bu t t&amp; !18i&amp;o the hour of r e;pouatbLht• 11nd •lUI)
Not one rna) fhnch or falter uow
The fe\1 d a ) l t hat reman!. to 1111 lod ore tbe .,\fod lt)ll mu111 !,;.

' "'••• ~I&amp;Q I The Pro!£•~.." ~ Put.- evatrllrJ to tloow ot tb~ c.aJ•&gt;tallota
•ta n!• Wi lly "l"'fl ~•t" tahot ••aa•latdl, 1 eo11uque nLIJ
aa.-t h.ioK
whoeb
~n I 1 &lt;OJ....,. 6"1 ot all ' " If''" the otre.lttbd.U th ~oatrol ot tho np1taluot

BY EOO.Ptl: V DBB&amp;
T r emendou1 cro"d' and bou ndlH~J• e!ltDUlllum mark the progr~ of the SoctHhMt l.'amplltl."ll

a.nd

\l f:ll

I::.~~.~~::. • ·::;;;e:;.,;::;;::~·~~oon !;;::.,;~~.:~o~· ~o·~:,,;:.,t~:~ '"~~=:

0
11
'".: t he
a.
....
. ..
workers a otl aroUIUng the nation. Z\o..- 1.1 the tt me to g:tve expri"UJOll to thl" aptrLt wuln11 1111: to l ron•i•t• '" buJU•« ~beat•IJ. ra .. "'"" • Piore .tuncu!t t ho lual o••·nbn•"" ot
tnural~~ot"' moral enthu11ia11m into act ual a c hievem••Dt. N ow ill the hour t o tum loose llll our p-en t -up l t~r.!J'IA wbic ~ are th~ proo.lo"u or 1 tbat dunu aull t i&amp;Q " bieb 1• , 0,.. topff'r\'Or and make it eount in t u t.ltanual rfl"Oita to the Soeiali.t party.
hrm~•• an,Y 111iou1. labor. IIFbiclo io pliog 111 1" fall
Ours _ill to aotwd th~ cla~on. c ry t o tht _r el'Glntion _a_nd to Ar OII!lt' l~h! worke rs of tlw n11110n ;_ours thf' t·•o·lo~~ ot inol~atr••l "'orlort"l, aa.t
Tb.. • ork iag clau cao only ,,..,. it·
t o l•r oc laUll th~ llt&gt;Cd of sohdarl\y, econom te ~d poiH_IC!al. and to pou1 t t he way out of thf' onltl.-r- tran•J'&lt;&gt;rl&amp;tool&gt; . .,.h1~h •• t b,. produ'"t •~Jr 1,,. )Ointl• t ulelllng, tllrou~:h t h•m

eha,_h~ :~~~ ~:re~ :~~::1~~~~ h:~I(U';a:l: ~ t~n b;h~!'::;:~~,;~r~~~~~~n::~n~:.r',~e ,~,:t;~;}:

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nen:,: ~~~~~e 11!:;'ne;~~~t::e~;:::Je;!e!~n~l~h~n~:,':tt!~::m~i•ery.

.

;~;.";:;':;r,:r;;,:..~"';; ::: ~::'::11n1J&gt;O"•~ :::e,:h~;:··.~~~~~~d. ~~= !;":~~"~:•In::

th ese Rt111 ,.·1lrl "eo11s or t ilt' 1

~:o~i~!~~~~~~;h~:~rfJ:::.:y:i:~~:t~~~~~:~r:r~~:::~r!:i2~~f~:~~~~:~::~::~~~~rotlu·r~

'tut nr

l.et bill ~atb of Ul UltUUre up t o his f u U 11\&amp; tn r l.l in t hi. hour of battle, It$ e11c h Cl'riK m ly will
-,;ho it worthy to bear the badge or So~iali.aun and to hold ' p la ce tn the ranks of OUt: giOr iOII.!I ulO\"e-

menl.
ha il. ye toil~ ho1t8 o f Jnd ust r illl Aml"rica! The hou r hall COUll' for ~·ou to Cf'&amp;At' h~ing
di\'ided anrl to. unite your ,11eatte r ed forces. There ia no royal road t o fr~cm. \" ou nnu1t fight togeth~r and ";n for all if you are t o win at a ll.
.
All

thef:,~t~~~~'!:~~~:~wbilTI:!::e::~Y~~~~h:rr~!!,;::~·in1:efn~~et':~~ ~~d (';:;~~!o~~:~i~"~ ~h!
=~t :~k~~~:~ ;:~~d=~~Y:onqut-r

:~~~~~:·::~· "; e;a: : · : .. ·~·~!;;~:.·~;;,~~·~. :~;a:b~"::~:,:~~~~ • r• ..... ;., th.. baalt.
,..hi~b • •II enen11raj!:e and aaoriJt the

Ja ord1r t.o aadontand anJ mo• e·
rat•ttalill ct. . ia accompllabia&amp; iU men It l 1 n...:_,,. 6nt to .,q,\entand
buy ~btaply !door. ,.,.. ma· "'too orgaa1wd that O..OYecti&lt;'Ut, ..-ba
tr..,.J!Ort.ation, aad to ..u olt.apoa iU ebaraet..er, "'loo p&amp;JI ita run·
1b1.1 joint produ..d at th lo.igloeat poot· ni"IO nl"'• Mt, aad wbo dom1natet ita
tible prka.
l polic.lea.
J•U t J - I O
r~nolo a ad

Great Mass of the Bull Moose Voters
Are Honest, Well-Intentioned Oti.uns

.o2ids:en!J.i:!
t he ·w,.rld :. Ml1111ding upon 1h111 r ock Wf"' fan
a n nihilate ~apitalb:ra. wipe o ut. wege-alave ry. emlLJle.ipate the toilmg ntas~. arul m art"!' t r iurnphanl·
In tbc Hull J.t ......, 11arty, ,..8 ft 11d I \hi&lt; rnn k• or I he P r01 ,.,..; .. ~ party coaly into the ~ialilt Repu~lie,
- - · tb re.~ .,.1,arale 11roopa or tyJ'"- Firol, I •i•t o l tb., cunnllli: manlt•oll&gt;lor• t.cb 1nd
~
·~ 6a!l thr elttemely large d••• .. bo tb .. ~~e~nea. t be ntea .. bo L.·luol!' to t.M

' DEBS ' ~T THE A¥SEN~ ~TOBER '22

!!:~~~ :==~ &lt;ktoher !!.

Tile w-.u

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·!:;e~/:0~o!:~ ~~~eb;:~~ '.;nr~oe~~: :.:,:7.~: ,:0~:: \~::;t•~i111obt~"":,e~ ;::.7.,;:'"~::.m;a~~~~ f.:~::-n•:::: · ~:~: o~ ::\.:~ ~~0~,:~:11:~a:.:~!

He wnl •rnk at bll Broad_ ,. /li'..... , J"'Br into the ;treat A....,11al, th• big· ~~011£ thDn tb~ ¥rrlt,..t wu•l•l'o cloa• · l•borcro. It &amp;
•ro.-idn, Jl&lt;!rbar-, nine . Trott, .,.bid! l orcea ito ,..om~ 11 '"'"
Dll to !11,000 peepla.
·
,..t hoilding hi" ~- York 'St.att.
tunt,.llip uow•l. "'""'"'"'! aloout Mad- telltb• ot tbl • etbg atrengtb ot thf' j ployM-. at A11bt:Lr11 to work loa11 boon
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U .row IDiM tb.it ¥•~1 oot fiO'II_ria.« ot I Tbl! ~To•d will ~gia to o"&amp;'a rtll 11110 ~..,., Squ..-.. O"•ln in :-.-.- l:ork. ti'J· IJuU llooe:e l'•rty-ad W aboolntely l at P and H per "&amp;'Nk Ia oa,.~ ..,.
tile worW. to prod~Lm l hf JM'lat.li&gt;IN llull'alo for th bil ocuioa n T-..lay I '"'I Ia jl;et • cblln~e 10 hear t.ugea111 V . no fl&lt;l-T lfl tkat rarty.
\ "loopa: tbo 1y11d~a~ dej.*r..._.,,
Comnd_w _o~ Loeal Bill· ot t -ir OW11 polit kkl party. y.. wiU afternoon, Octo~• !!1!, orpeeial uCII.. j o.ba.
Th ..eond due to~ eonridn-ed tl.&lt;ll'ft,&lt;:Gntrolliaf iWlool'd•ofa....,.t«&lt;

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ne;:
Ar.eroal . . tho
to;;"!.,::q::: :
Tb•.
oueting on
ne•·
U.t\.
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J:iaa"« on o-.&amp;bor ~ ~ eo&amp;t..rlllllll ev~niac ~ Odab.r 2!.. Get 1_.. . , fork.
W\IJ be the l"'atut potlt Jcal meet- tllo · old party =MkiDell u tloe lafPJ" Frank llllaHy, wWdo•&amp;N faa&amp; ~Yillf
tltr"l lo t lte w.U
DKao~ 15.. earl,. u Y" (aa, il ,.011 bope u. ,..c; a
n e papen ara beutilll ot t.loo ~eat iar e.-er loelrl. in Wfll!tern ~e... York ia c~ abon-mettionod. F~~ the moot tloe •mall ,_,..bU. tM n-ab .t U,

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--,.·wo4·fl:!: :;:..~:~~~~
t.lla Bll6alo 8Gdaliat.

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Dlln't •i» it.

di4'..-t&amp;ata. To, a ,.-eat u&amp;ent, thy t11tio"' .,,.

people M bu. auUtority tlou
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"""•latc. Ot-tober 111, tloe
-'* ~ , _, w-ea '1 Cl11.~ ol Lo.._.l B11••lo rill
claJ• 110 •peocla.l diD b tat.loo•
~ld a n.rd tout,. and d.:uou at F'raok·
tlol
proc....,. ol tl•e Aaal'- lie Uall, ~! " ' ut Eltlf\e ailed, t he

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DO\ ,-itaJl1 ~ld tlteir partlealar bluol· .,.,.i t.ate to pou oat aWiOAJ o! d...U..
n - iav..t_..ta. Thlr loi(l~'-1 W..l to earr1 oa lr.le - pa.lp..
ot tlr.e tuadiou of aonra-.. r· bo to
'' Uor perfttlly foollalo ot tit-..''

tolkl;
bot b"l•l
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ill-forbndljuartcra
ot tloe. .pArty.
" Jr.eep loutll
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libert7 of .._..tbl U. • ...,, ll111 of tar at 10.30. a-t priHir h..-e been
Tk tll.lrc!; a.a4 doraiau.t U.., al· tu.J, or tlooy .,.. ,.-.t ~ .t
wbeo ,Jolla it hnnltltt to Mftred ..,,J tltoo bi.t of 1D11rie.
tl&gt;oo:&amp;b llle nullerl Ia llfllllben, witlr.illl &amp;oooo'ralt. "

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l'rit•d, yn

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a.ra WTOIII Ia bot.lt 11111· ~bo au pou.ri. . la~ t.lte ~

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�Eugene V. Debs
Candidate f()r President

GustaveA.Strebel
Candidate for Lieut.Governor
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FOR PRESIDENT

EUGENE V. DEBS. of Indiana
FOR VlCE PRESIDENT

EMIL SEIDEL. of Wisconsin

WHO PAYS THE BILLS?

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SOLI II Soi "TII. wlu·ro· 11 hall hac! rr~ntrol
· If tho· Ho•puhh••JUJ purty Wt•rl' willin,.:- to I
workl l&gt;l.' ··h•~~- why d ... ·~n·t it tw~tin r1~orlu lhlWf

T tmt nu111 lr~~•·~ ''" vut~. who \"0\{'!; fo r what hr doe!N:I"t
an•l L'";·t~ 11
""mAn lo~•-!1 hi~ vote v.ho votes for his p rinciples.
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to Ull\1' utf 11. h loO&gt;"I.•• rr,·olu t Jo n b)" doing peaceAbly
t... do ru·. one w11.y or unother.

propo~t-!1

mu~t uttunahol~

"\ I tlw l11&gt;tl !l•·~sLOn of Congrel!R. 0\"er a billion doll an was vot&lt;"' I ;.,~,,.;.;,
for t lrt' e,;l""n"'' of tht- country; And not one nic kel of that
will g• 1.0 roak .. lifo· e•11ier. plea11a1.1Ler or llappier f or the g reat
ing d~IIS wlueh pruduccd_i_ta_II_.- - Tl1e •·aJ&gt;itllli.~t Jlllpelll will tell ~·ou that the Socialiall a rt'
prinLtr· prupcrt~· The •·tLpital i~t~ h1n-e &amp;bolished printe
f or the mnjgrity of 1111. 1'l1e Sot•ialiata a~ &amp;gainlt pr.i \'ate
in th,. mea us of life: a(,!aintt a nybody o-.,·ning your job
again1t anybody owning your home but you: a.gainst 11.
all nf the privutl' proJ*rt~·. \\'e say it 'll about time for the
clau who product'd it all to get a little of tbe. 11rivate property.

~Q~AN'S EMANCIPATIQ.~ .

WHY WORKERS HONOR DEBS

Tlr,. s upcrfiei11l. who note the entbWiiMm with which Debe was
Br ~ENE V. DEBS
til .\o•\\" \" urk, 1\"h&lt;:rc 40,000 people atormed ).ladison Square
Had I at ~y tom!D&amp;D.d t~e fabk!d l ferecl Ylla"l'em"'~
Gartl•·n tv h,.:tr hun ~p.·a.k: iu Phillu.lclphia, where 30.000 fought for a bopq or G~bnel, ~~~- blNt •• to Rill-·
The 111
f~nwe tea~.* of tb•
chum·,. to hc1o r bun. nuJ 111 Buffalo, where v rcpiU"ationll haYe been
et.rtlt 1 m,n.A. dead. 011 r~· 1'•-•t •orld·w~de Ile.,olouo•_, . .d i t.
riln•l•· h• ··nlll•lo· :!• 1.,,..~, 1,. !Jsten to hiru willllll\" thlll he i!l a g-re.11.t popular
mono, I wnld be temptMtoglo.,..t 1110111 pot4tot !not ore for t . . wul ot
h eru: ti\Jit S.&gt;&lt;·ii!.ILifll&gt; III t•ffeo:•t are' bero-\I:OnLhipenJ a.s weU all
·. OlympwL, ttotrll tllia bou ·~ ~ro- m1alliad, i• tb~ 111illiou apoa miUio~:~e
f:~L':h.":I·ULIIIdl""l. T it..~· wilt !Ill)", ' ' Thill man l&gt;e ilH b.aA nlany
' to aU the world tile e•e~oJ&gt;II.hOIL ;!.;~:~= .,..~: be.::.;:;•";!~ ...,~o':':~

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~.... ,KJh&lt;lli Kr•· IIlii h ..ro ""?nlhipt•~. The gene:al public
.
tiw ~. ' "h"'t I'"'"" '' •II fu rlll,h rnum· lu·ro-woMihlpt:l"ll 111 the 1
f:h~11 ;~~:••:·i•;[~;:~; 1:1~htl~· r!~o~tdw~ty Arl('nal, October 22. The

P1~·So.;iahst l '11 tt.• tl.-l,ghtll to honor Detll! lor t .,..o reuons ;
first of theae is the fact that be hill ne,·er failed tbe
·
m iu lltNggl('fl. If t ht-r(' be need of a martyr 10
·

the caulle of the 1\·orkt-1'&gt;1. lUI wall tht' cue v.-be.n be waa
famoUII stru,.:-).'lt 11 f t!Jt- tH ilroad men in 1~, Debs dOl»
t o off•·r up himlt"lf M !ht• vit,t im.
I f th~·re 1,.. n~l llf s lu.ler to roWJe the ~~n~rlt:ing da.u
diat~ action, 8.8 wa.~ 11,.. •·11s.. wh&lt;'n Moyer , Haywood and
were in danger of de~th 111 l he hands of tbe maaten1 of
i... l!K/0. ~t. nc,·er te vorunzt'fl. He act. andt!!"'.\ot that Det. ie tlu· "nlr one who . il!
!Hog to do thMe
We l!bould tAke &amp;ham... rm!,.,,.l. to III.V that tDa Soc:iali.wt

~~ ':~:,':r~. -~~~~~·;·~&lt;&gt;h;~:~:n:11~:u~:;.. ··~:: h\~

fP \'en th.. (lproOrtunit~·, and tht- world h!Jl rome ta 11ee in him
ingdhll mtlitant.
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exoe!. bim in ""'""fing l'o•u
t bt' working

e1. . ind ictment of the

ela.w atld

elAiifl rh11!1t'r.ge.. From bia lips
t..lk burn mi.!" word~ of WorkiDK elaSii
W"orldm." &gt;"l.u.~ HOiid A.rit,· Snd
d v:..lllluJw•n th11.t the~. His
i.odrnuil.llbl., t·our-age of tlDilinckihJ

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Tht' ..-or kmg- cl&amp;HI ""-"es to ~

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                    <text>EUGENliV. DEBS
at Broadway Azmcry

TUESDAY, Oct.

22

A.· PROCLAMATION
To ·the Worki.ng Class
of -Buffalo

Sopaliat .Gets Results ""-""·"llll'""'~'··"""''""! I
Men Will e&gt;rgaruu - Three Meetings Called

Buffalo

Hood~ Emplpyees.

.,.

·

Throusb the e!forta ot t.lle Dulfalo
The.e mHtinp ilor..iJt-.i ot t&amp;lb
s..c iaUat tbe oftldall oJ tbe lnt~rnl.· tbot ~.. Tall•• on ... bjeo:ll

~~:~;:! ~~~.::&lt;!~~~~~ bet:~-;~::•

tioua l Rai lway ba•·e beeP brou1bt to

douo

and Pellow Worken:

ucb

~;;o~:;t~! Jle~!::n:rh~vee :r~:r::~~ ~!;«:~~!':b~~~~h·

,,..liu that .Oml!tblnJ 111111t he
IH! ot llltere.t to tbe men by 1
to &amp;llf'viate t.be cooditlo_n• uudor wbicb A. I.Aou•, llubbeny, Smith or

minded men, who can be trusted t o give the country an honest, clean

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r : : d e d b y the'

tbe moton neo .,.d coodu~ton are worlr. . ..n tb.
1a11•
The.e oftlrlat. were 'l'ery muc h i11ter·

if elected?
not Theodor e RoO&amp;evelt in favor ot a gTeat deal t hat is

adtninl.lt.ra.t.ion
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Juty from •rly ~otoi~g uotiL J,.te at th... .Li... ~uwn. t.u: wb.,thrr th&lt;'y wiLl
ni,;bt. Tllf' time 11 opl1t 0 1, ~o that no hne the nf'n .. to hrue the wrath of
aiLowauee ;, ma de for ret"rn tion or the hiJCb 11ntl miahty l.uryer ·llfeflidut

one million or mONl votes whtch t hey are
euy stages, thl!l things w h ich they desire ?
·
P arty's platform baaed upon 21 planla

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fid&lt;:J~t lo keel&gt; a u1an La food •n•l eioth· t "'h•rb hunt• tbrm. The Boll'alo So·
ing.
j t'llliot will 11 ~"1' t&amp;bo 0 " tbe.m.
Tl&gt;e Dutralo Sotiallot bao ~&lt;h'io.l!•! t h
At tb..,.. ..,...,,; ...,., wbieh wore hfll•l
men ' to orf(aniz.e at ia otbu ritic•, t a t thr ll rrtrl lkrn, t'or" t Barn an•l
where it bu ~" obown thu h111hor 1u t:ulol Sttrinl, the mu w&lt;'ra uked to
waffi', )..,tte r ~ondition• anJ ahort.., tak .. i'&amp;r\ in thf! di-.,u..iou, but a ny
boun 11 t M re.ult.
' l "'a" working on u., n..., kao.... wbot

for industrial IUid
do they not join handJ?"
in moat cues thea&amp; questions are as.ked by wen.
inl.elligent workingmen, the S ocialist P a rty deems it
t.hil proclamation, addressed to the working cla.ss
environ~, in or der that doubts may be cleared up,
bare, and that the truth may stand forth, unfogged
t rick ery and free fro m impassioned rhetoric.

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in thl• rfgt. rd, it 11 al~&lt;~ • tar.t i 11hratlun. H ~ w-ou ld ftnd out that
that the hternat\ont.l Ia lot.tif'd dow11 b" .,.._. not nu•nin¥ the n111p&amp;by nd
with a ll ltln&lt;b ot
aod opoltenL abo that h wu uot .working for it ·
Th•..., m ..n are the low"t kind ot euro. &amp;llr Jo.,,-er.
n.... work with the oth~n ond in· That til,.... nll!&lt;eting. 11.,.• been eall·
··~iile their ff!llow workf'ro into argu· ,.,J La proot tllat tb"~ r oJrJpany 1•. afraid
~nrnh uti lt,.·i!AI them tu uloono iu aometbiulol' io doit1g Ia the
of or·
order to get thrir opi11ion1 in relo(&amp;rd gani.r.ing. Ont man baa
to laloor union• then turn o•·.. r th@ ;,.. for ... p.-rnJC hia opinion•
f&lt;&gt;rmation to th~ romJ&gt;an;r.
an•l no •loulot ott..... will

facts, concerning the Pr~live P arty IUid
wit h especi&amp;l reference to their relationahips with
past a.nd their attitud e toward labor in the prese nt., in
we may gauge truly and accurately, w~_t we may .expect
the f uture abould the fonunes of politics r e!t wttb the
whidb stands behind Roosevelt ill this struggle with
the Standard O il group b ackin g Wilson- a
sit quietly in Wall Street, while t~eir
hither and thither , bishops and kingi
with t.he common \0\ers as the p awns in

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chess-game of contending capito.liJts.

M en Behind the

ll•..y will b . .... to

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Progr~ssive Movement
Are True to Natural Class Instincts

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' e uthusilirni .umrk tlw Jlro••ro·Hs of

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HOlD BIG

t&lt;&gt; ';.; boun
the reootriction of on·r·
t ~
a lti r it a role t ~at no "'ore
t:o h:u.. f\I(rt.. ohall br "II'O rkeol
on ony oot~ day. Thry h..-r r ...... h·N
an odraace ot !0 J&gt;er &lt;"ell! a ool will be

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t~an,

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111d Do work to be doao oa Au~day.. bold a Fair aad l.:briotmu bt.Eaar beT hoey will be paid for two holidaJll ia ll.'ianiog 00 J&gt;eumbn 9 aad eoatiaaLna
t he yMr. Taki11g it altorether n d th..,ugb tlte week 1111t it De-cember 1~.

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the stn rl ci!ll

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or the 11ge'fl
they h un! come at last in10 tho·
of d 11y.
FTO!ll no·.•• ou tlw wily is elcar. th l' hitb un·dull.:uble. Klld tht· \' if'lury •·•·rtn m
. Lt·t but CllCh of us
up t o h i!! full fltatl:ro· in t his hour of lulltlo·.
&lt;'ll&lt;'ll
will
who i&gt;t worthy to hcnr t hi! badge. of Soci11li1Wl a m i to hold 11 plrH·•• 111 t he rauks of our dori,m!l JIW\'t'·

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•t rln• ; lle&lt;"ornJ•II~hrnl{ 1 1~

ln Ot•\Pr to unoler.tlln&lt;l auy mo•·.,.
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111 e 11 t it ;, , ,,.,e..ary tlr11 to Ull•l•ntarhl
!''"J•o•-...to huy ~huply labor. raw rna· who or~ani•e•l thll mon•ntrllt. ,..;,o

~:;~:~~; fa~~" ~~~o;7;."11~U:"'~~i::p~: .~~; dil'il~;~l ~~~~~~.t~·~~~;~i,~i~·~u~0=t~(~r~3 1~1!~~=·l ~~~:;•·i.~' noT~·~)'!'t~~a~:~~~o 7/~~~cd:.~.~ y\-~11 1 ~n~~:;'"figl1t1~i:~ :;,~:"'j0 ;~1 ~'\,;~~::.:&gt;0~Iatti::· h~:~..:t0 ~=~ ~ :~:~nu1;,:u:~,.:~~~·· :U~o .:~a~::..!~:.";;~
g f't.ltt:r onrl will for 1111 if .\'011 flf'f' to wi n Ill all
: • iloh· l' fiCt'.
l ..et tht· de11d p11.-1 hu rv it11 detHI. The thf'orill t'l 11111.\' theorit•· nu,J th ... tlogmn t ists tiOJ!tOA! ito•, ]1111
th~ militnnt m illiomr •rill 'hn:ak l!.lrlly from 111! n·&amp;truining intlut&gt; n•·"s nnll get together n ow on tlw

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CARD PARTY AND DANCE

Oo Saturday ln'eDiDI[. O&lt;:tol»f't 19, tbr

tb:~~~:~~ot~.~:~:·iooo have bepa to ~~~ui1i11:!1~~te ~:~~~~u~e;~g~c~t

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tq•o n that ro.·k """ •·n•1

toiliu~ liii!Mt·s. nud

11111rdt t rim.,plt u n t .

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DEBS AT THE ARSENAL OCTOBER -

h~r nt mo~t t o make Ul.a tair a big •oe·

l poliric•.

Great M ass of the Bull Moose Voters
Honest, Well-Intentioned Otizens

1 "bo!h h 01,. •I 111 tbe Lr 1111~11tron~ Th18 1 Tru•t "h1~b work• ou

NnpL.,1rn Sf

~7:~R~~~:~£~i~~%f~ :~~~;~~~~~i1~~;j·:~i;f;[i~{?~~l ~f~~l~·~~~~~ ~~Ig@~
nlly ur11:fl&lt;l to atttnd th111 all'arr. a nd :"'&lt;&gt;. 3H:!f , a 11&lt;1 the
1
g&amp;t &amp;~qual at.,.! with tbto new ~omradea, c• llecl for.

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c=~·'" ...

to m~t in opea •lebatro, tile cblm·
Tbt aowol ..-111 beJ!'" to ...arOI 11110 l&gt;eba,
ot tht WoriiLP~o~: L,aq in politie., j BDI!alo fur the big onaion on Tu"'''"' ' Th

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""'· who are a• ••~k or th• .. sa~t ton• of h1can otOrML undtr tbe dire.:t io 11 of
tb., olol I"'''' m•chio.,. aa tbe lart:er t'raok ll unaey, wbir b a re h11 dri••lng

.

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WILL TEDDY TACKLE DEBS?

llLIA D. ·PRATT

AT KINGSTON HAll

Drane• !, 8oeialitt Party,
I
an open ah
a t t•e
A11tfi11, Graat
What promlaM t o ba a nry iotei· Monday 11\'ai"', Ortobar
NtiDg IDHt iag will ta.h ploce a t Klrra· opeabr wUI be Sa• A. ClaJ"k of

.

~:~: ~:,:' !::, r;a·:~.;' ~;:; ::..~ ~~:!~7, ·~~~~-~
O&lt;:tober eo, at ll o'd oelt, a.odu tM • Jllc... of Bt&amp;lltb .1, Socia.liiot Party.
:Wi• Julia D. l"ratt, a teae•n · at
mapual t rainiag, baa rtroaai.ediotpeak
oa that o..u,loll i11 defeaoe of the
R-e~·elt h rty. :!di,. Pratt li kllowa
• • • tpeaker !'t no mup ability a~aoatr
tbe Bull :Yoote" t.ad a t tke reeeDt de·

=:tt

Will '• Hall oa Aatlrr .tHat.
rad..., (altf' . .t tee, ud do aGt; tall
be preoaut.
·
.
OPBX..&amp;.m MZftiiiO, D..UIOB
~tn Atlti11.1011 will ·~II a t . O.e
ae r Jed'e t10n aad Lantlon ltreeto
day, OCt. 19tlt. 8 p. m.

Ul&amp;t

The followini telegram bu been MDt by L&lt;Y.:aJ. B1111'alo to Theodore Roa&amp;evelt.
he receives it, the l.el.,nm wu condrmed b y registered latter.
A ft.na1 annrer h aa"llot 1d been received at t he hour of g oing to pnaa :

To make
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imagine thot tb.,i r illterf11U are io
ha;moay with lbe intuHta of tu~ h
great or11anlutiou of capilal a. do
I not •·!ta lly atreet tbeir partieuiu bu~i·
nr•• ln' """tmePta. The ir hif(hf'llt itlt't.l
ot the fullctioot of governme11t it to
''k~•l• baado otr,••- u epl wbere t he
interutaof ptOI&gt;f!rtyare atot&amp;kt.
Tbto O.ird, and •lomi11a11t dUA, a l·
thongbtbetmaiiHtia a umt....., witbin

no•nriai ge11iua. Tbfly kPow p.-tf...,th
wt!l that Rooeevalt will Dot b.. ,.,.,..t~
in t~i• n mraiga.. Vet , th&lt;"y .\o not
hHitate to roor nut ~ailliou of Jolla"'
to nrry on h io Ulll~ii!D.
''liow perreetly f oollail of the,.,••
y on n r. '' to wuta tbcir moMy o• •
loltnu.e. Eitbertbt'l' &amp;te\'fr1' 1nltte!ul, or they a re p~at a .l.i""'"' 'ot
R - •·e lt. ' '

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THE 8T..._O R . . WHit!' IE Ll)~ I":flO IE! OJt'fl'

QYJO·'·flf···~I

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t.M enttre··busl~ ~r of our·~ we have

never enta* upon a Fall Season 10 well ):nJIOI'Od
~ ~~
U~. Our aiocb ar11 larier, beuer se~cted,
aupertor In qua)lty, and "poaltlyely·C&gt;rrect In oveey detail
of ' atyfe. P~ces are also unequaled. being far l ower
than YC&gt;tf wtl~ fin~ tn M~n Street . Stor~s • wher8 rent b

!!lis

It •• a ..t f' a ..r rtloa tbat tba peopl.o , Truat a nll llarre.ler Tnut
wbo pro•·iol&lt;' thf' siuewo of ......, , tba trreo~. and ia tlla '

r:an•t"''!o:" fu oolo fo r a po lltlt al t•rty, tbt party, we willaol tar

...til ,..uol.liab ' tbr r hraet e r of that

::;n;:,;::'.:"illd.ictmut

blgh. We trust ypu· will vtslt our Stores, Inspect tl;le
merchandise and compare our price! with th~ prtcet

pa rt~· . .-lo-&lt;:1 ita t t.rll!iolatco, .,.rite lt1 jfteuh·e l"arty , jwot u an
J•latfo n n anol d k talt Ita j'&lt;lli&lt;'iH.
t:&gt;! lloo" •·elt would meaa aa hiJorM·

of·other stOres, before purchasing.

~ble lleJVIat a

Fraley Tradlna etam.,_ - equal to•II%dleoount :-- with ·~•ry pu_rohue

.

.~:~~,:;;,~~::,~~~~~-:;;~,:;~~:.;.:;.::~~·~;~~~H~..:.-~ ...Jrtve bunllreb ll&gt;tores are nciw ot'lllno our ltrabtnil litampe
- - .S. ftrr ,..•

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for Sltgrl$1 of '1plt9 Crldlllf $~~,.

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SIEGRIST&amp; FRALE~
608,618 William St. • . 1018·1028 Broadmag

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287 · Geneaee St.

OM ..Hard C:arn~d Jfmerit:an ZJol/ar.

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B. KADETSKY TAILORINQ 00.
Coulund I I"'n E xc: honw:e

i-tevator to 5 th

~87 W.o•h1nKton Sti-eet

CHIROPRACTIC
(K!-RO-PRAC-T!K)
LIFE and HEALTH
u r mau

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lll&gt;t&gt;lt , ,,.. t ra11111i,..ion of lite

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, ot the p..yful Afrir.., •·ol n r aDd a imiag it atraig bt u
dron·• , ab.:llat.ol,r withoi.U ]&gt;nl'ioknt D L, ... drew a big Colt
a"' tlle11m t iling to head at t be' •· Jwro,'' fore~! t:a:~
abj..r1 •f'Ok&gt;IIY t o the
remember t ke- oeu~ion, t•• in of i-..t8.11t dNtb. If
h&lt;lrH'h•ell ill' the r•..k at •·alt had bt.-e11 tht"illtrep l!l ' '
II YOIIII! ...-omno 'l"bo WU he flai .... t O be ill bia
t loo rot~rll. ''""'d 10 I'•~• of the 8.1" 1 TruR'•
K in).! T ht"G-foie, anti bow plao:e ..-OGitl probabl.'!'
h_:r tllia u hibltion •IM!aait..lea.Hagwbjett.
"'oa tl•r•arl oflhr
&amp;nnKI. f or t h

r:aake ••

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of the •tory bn

t.:IIIIIO I'IIACTOk loo·•t"" ""'' adjutt• thH•
!'Ubluntr l ,·.,rtrh,..f ud II"' ...,,...... being DO
lonlt"r 1o.i~hr.l. l nllal~ ( Xallln') in t iM&gt; !.rain
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SATdRDAY, OCTOBER_12, J912
FOR GOVERNOR

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POR VICE: PRESIDENT

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of t ho· 0. 11111p ftnt! ha rr111.k. !he chRn&lt;'es 11, ,. th11t the rifli!-prl!-etiee ,dll be out of werll, It lt .bard fer bim _to llad
f ollo wl·d h\' ot hl.'r delight ful paatimt-11, u!leol to·· inspire" llll\!l!l murder . J r rul'loymeDt, and 1! aue bu • · job nue
·
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1;, dri~ru almoet lib a t lao· ... •·
.D~.W." 0 , w,.llt \' irF!"inia 111,, llott r dN of t rade. chnmberK of com- • Aod in tha •me 1111mber of tba ume
-·~,":"r•·•· u lu\ oUwl"!l of tht:ir ilk hnn· bP•·n hohliiJ1( mect illj.:"B t o deYise 1..1~r ther~ it publlab~ • l~!le~ lrom
WilY~ till&gt; I llli"Rns o f ddf'tili n g t he •·oal Mtrike. The~·'re till .. fr iends 1• "'"'o"" _w1tb 1111&amp;11 {"blldren 11il•a.g l9r

y~r plltll l~

are li.lr.ely to ra.rry. witll I be.!~~ w?l
turrly Kt you tblnlunc, and tbe ti"IIIQ
of y-mr tllauellleiiiiY ud ia10m.ething'
lilr.e tble:
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It It really nal a quntlou wbetber or
aot n1~ U culd be 1 Soeialist-tbe fact

rhe

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;:v:::·11e•w:_~~:7P ':tc:!

t~y betny, aud tbe coa•equ.eacn tltq 1111a111 bl' ...-ll.kb we all hve, tbe eco. n·

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th i• .

Y011 dea.'t. . . .

tlllllp

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~bo~in•bte

"1°" •M" &lt;! b)

&gt;h•

wlllcb ,-....

bne aed~ot · Half of tille time ,-....
hn!n 't ena pt • job---to ..,. oo'"'-h•sor " to,..\.J• latlrMt.t" ••i:l ••i..W4
....-iou " and t.bat IOrt or ftob-dab..

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~~~ainet .nO,i t l in 1 ~, ;,.,_. . . appro-d·
mate ¥.•in ot 150 per cnL
Sodatl•tiiN.,ccuatc•M to put tb..

DBBS PA:&amp;!'DlS.

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cl•-

•• well, aud order• t or gro"J*
or ~t'trrad -eatt tor tucb pe.rtlee u e
eomins in eo·try day. The"' are oaly
1,000 . ;....r&gt;·eJ -t•, u d it bd.oo•·tJ&gt;I!OI' Ie wbo are JIIUDing' to gi•·e De~
IM;ture partlea to set bu.,wltbout furtbu tltlay, if thy want roup. of teatl

!:: :!li~~ o~::c~n:..:::~~io:b:o~~~d~~

~itr::'I::'~~~;P~u::~o :~~~~~::n.:~ :~~~otr;e~~lle;er~t· !~:; w:~::ll"~

clare 1b.at Cbrl•t ne\"er lntenol.-J moth·
en aaol cbildr110 to .utl'e r from want,
wllile ethen htrdly llaow what til do
wilb their ..-u ltb1 W'Tung hom the

!he wi•·H at •mall m;;...-llant• 111)1 pro· For eu111ple. tollowlaJ b a Uet of t.ll.e
t .-..lonl l't!OPM 11"iiO Jo\'e to rio 11 Del· jliiPI!It pollt!tl ea ona day in New \"nrll;
a..-are Ao·enoe daea, &amp;1"1! l.alliag rn tile Jludloo Termlaal Bullollog, Car Bar11.1,
potltkal oal!l!t iftp In (I"Otlp.. It i1 \Ill• Eagi111!fl'lna Balldlug, Br011d..-.y Sub-

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"o•&lt;o&lt;U·

JoL Tk Soclaliat&gt; 14ny woold ad~l...
t ny n~an wllo d0t11u'\ haaw WHY b•
o·otN any 1,..n;~ular tie.lr.et aot to vot.•t altunllllli• vote ua
true t t·
Jlteuion of bit eoi.vic 1o-.
Uowever, tlla p lo ia.,lleatad
. by tile
Denld 't llf'lrtll it lot.erutlng, 11artlea·

omie toun-ee of lite.
.
o r courte, !lllllple et !be Oohhteon1au
c1liboer will in.U.\ thattberre-.ent ch'il·
lutlon I• a C~riAian' ~i-o·iUut1oa, •.ud
tlllt po.-erty ~t a. God·fl'·ea 'r~et w~lell
It would ~ •mpwut. to que~hon er to

S: ::.~:lei•"';1 ~on~:~t~11 i~11e:;~~=; ~o:;: to~;e;ir~or8~~~ ~~ ...-omen a..- sot

\\·,. nrf• ·wui~in~o~ Jur_ nnot lwr
" f th•:lo•· ri,·r~·~· ~·ron_un_ciHnwnt~r· :!~. t hinp, l houllh
,eeoJe t bem :~;n:;!!:' t~h~:•;e:i:eta
::mo~
o~ T . II . t!Pinl111:1tn1( tit•: llllitHI~t ~nurd:·r 0 ~. t. tto r . (olO~Il 11_n~tll fln_d 1111.• · Another ..-;,Jow in 1b~ ...me 1~1~•~ gut ly oee•l.-.1 rllaa~~re. u(j t It tbe men
Y. (&gt;&lt;M~ \lu i l h• 11. •"(01110 tO th1nk ,,f It, ho II J• rol !Khl~ \\/lit until ll.fler ••"• tor a hlby u rri•gr for 1 ulpj&gt;l~ &amp;a•l womu Wllo llud ""it barder . &amp;ad
c\,... ,,,.11 •
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..bil&lt;l. A. mother ..-ilb toor, and &amp;n· bard~r 10 ~re. l'lllpleplleut and the
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1 olbtr 11101b~r wit b •e'""" ~ bildr~n 10lieit m"'n• 10 make 1 decca! th ·lug.
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~lim· lq maayt•lue. tllrollgllout the elty, not tarty· la not pri..qlari.ly a o·ote·Citclli"-1

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:r=~~ k:~:ll:no;~o~·~.·~:., ~~; :~~: ~~~~~~: ;or~:;,::n:-:o;;e ~

orw

younelt ridleolou.

qliUk

erat ouUit, barrial I&gt;OD.e. Sui~ ~
b• ndy whb werdy ootlll11p wlll~k w:lll
make 111m ln,..lwr.bla to th lll.Qt.en Ia
till! eam_pelp. Tile ru b of tile -veil·
bindere who C&amp;ll make WM.Ir.h•a mutu

Iliad t bat auita their purpote.

WE BE· S:OCI~LfST&amp;?
ha~e

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doa!t - talk abollt "oo.r" b.te~u ia
Clldu u d lluleo, &amp;lid 1 '0111'" lelaa4
~ aa4 Mtat ..rt ot1kiq..
~N ue loU ol o~ -.,:s to mU•

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Bat to • n

era." You all bow tile el&amp;M, aad
711i've all fallea for tbe · fln~ob to
hi t h put, 110 ·~·..,.,
wl•yooareto1toow.
S11lqr W loor ted from t ke ••• d
ot tba Tualllbi U,v, a~~d e&amp;A usde

B&amp;Ji
ballot&amp;,.
Tboi ~!ell pa,..ltea would alao le-.rn_ ilow It tutlou'' b tut tbluainr out, bvt ., 111 11 ;!tea, t::r; . :11Yerlt ~rald ead-

lu.

."\\:e a~ n.ot be ~ialitlt
or be: l11,;. of our lntly wonderful p~perity. ltiati-:e ot the wt~ttl•~ cla• wllleh ~Jl·
eome
Ia Aad if yea
a liNn wltllw
vlctiuu., IQol.'t can110t be

i h~•·• 111 rue tludde,

&lt;iw

CWaNI. •

Jiy• crp IUt llfe 11 aeed be to tlltry' o.t

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,,., "'" '"""'"'"" ""'"""'"'"of"'"' '"''""'" wdl how

a!
T. R.;
kaow wbat alb tile worldag cl... aDd
they're dater111IH.I to lll&amp;lr.e tlob eou•·
Uy a Ill place t or .,.erkin1 people to
lin. Tlle 111tmbt."' of Braacll Se•·ea
. ., t hat under Sodalie• ..,,IN they'll

:e~::'m::!O:f ~~~ ~~ =~ ~:~~t:·~~~~~,,o:n~":~.;t .:e~=~ ~:~ ~;b~7:etller iu •

w ·H v

:~~~t~~-~~a:):':"bl~•:::'~;;::t'';l~l 1;1~r:1J.~~e:~:i1:i~~ ~~~;:j111 ;::~nt:: ;~~~~~!~:~~ I

of lnhor ."

'-~of

1,..~i..repo.:.-1:~ t~ r:;:,r ~~:-~. ·~~bt~~ ~~~..:,0';!~'-:11 ~o::t:
'. ~~!:;~~=ua
tleft~r
tile «'"fttt
but tiler do t haa aot polltk~
io tile »emo- tll1110
Ia eoa~tri"'

r.lau b del111
oa
a111
it _w_ill lillppll'nHmt the g r e11t w or k of _the hoy ~eout&amp; organi~tion&amp; in ''.•. o~ n , au~uut-b!'t, n~ll.en to •Y a~rl t.bey're •till re111lnc

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Jf U.. ~ ,...._,. dedh U.U )4..m blipnrore tM .m1 cd: ~·· f-.
e••l• Ia Jilu!I!O ... wt lMm J._

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TEACH MURDER IN SCHOOL

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for ' " ,ilowll·troddea 'f"OI«, u d eab
"V'Yt . , _ b7 c:lv~ tllree u..n
for~ 'poor
II( talllpe.lp U-, U.
beea 110111111&amp; • b,- th Demouu ..,, .
ty tor JO'l'lr
-lte -uue~
up to tliCI ltand.nl. o1 Ilia roa:r ty rowlt lloot aa1J• 1· Sulzer it oDe elf tile
old·ta.bloud ldad of pollddl..ll.l, wko

tilt palrio\la ~p wllo -.a be ilepe!Wed
1J "to ad&lt;l,_ aueb a aoble bcMlr ot apoll JloOt to do .vdl ~ ud to
tturd.y t oller-, .onrelp Amerleaa vot• do aU of tbe 1alood·~

POR PRBsroRNT

1h11t 1t~~~h~h1i11~:~~::.~'~;:,:;~,~~nr~~icila~ t~ 0t;;::::

t-~ tlowa -.,..,. wjtll tM .,apaday

"love~ to grasp tba bonry bud ot t b.e
IIOil of t!li~" aad Ulll 'bow prod be

EUGENE V. DEBS, of Indiana

1111 rh..-y c An see th(' m .

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IU.JtnNH!USUia.PtoHVIRY TUTTHiLL. .__.,

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T11k•· 11 c-•ond lnnk 111 lilt' du.- nf '.11•"11 wh_,, \n·ll r T. H. l.u n ons.

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n n1"\l o·•·II.Oii• t&lt;l 110rr 1 fl\"o•r llw ··;&gt;.\,•1111•··· nf Uoo.;o•\"t• llilllll. ·· Th(»&gt;(' pool:

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CLASSES

,.,.,..e~ in tbo• r .. unuy l b~· t.lt~)'tiontl dr~umuaneet,

iou8 to the •bo11", moruing, 110011 and lo.,. that eweat ten bear• a day wiU
u.ij!ht we bearol tllr ~birpiur of tile tell reu bow mucll t ime
•rend IIi

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·COU~TRY? rt:~~~~:'ein:,r~:;::;,Lwh~~o~!!." .·,~

IN

TJ:IIS
have &amp;l l ru•ta, l bet&gt;e a..-n..,., will

I~ • 1,1.,, aud l it ,.jJ.,nt tor tbo timft ·belul( 111,1 tile

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lwnr111~ ,.., mwl1 ul"~lll tim o·:.mJHil~n.

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be bao,ua h1 l.be uallot.r J•uq._ ~~
tmaall\t~g Chi Soclalltt IQol\'emeat
tbrongh )lr. Roolai'•IL Tb• IU&amp;"" \"OUt
I)! t•• Butl'alo TUolea it eo111ieat.' Debe.

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IJ, w 11 mu~.~ t!ni"" &gt;&lt;o•l!l•·.(}l tho· lt~hnr-sknlll&lt;" l"ll In k.· now llmt t ht•Jr l onf! kin,] or otbtr, and abo•·~ • ll ""'l.b poht1ca_t. 110&lt;"1al tn•l lntetle.-Jual l1te of tbrot inltunce, ot lll..ir &lt;ion&gt;ination, of witb tllllaiW11'"int.er llnery f Will thy
T . 1(. t.uttuu~ 1111\"•• tho· 11111011 lrlln•l pr•H.nllh'llt ly th~pln~·,•d. T_hcy lbr •tut~· to work ud pa~· &amp;Pd obe;r.
ClUf nlf&gt;onf
tbtir Jlfi•·iteg.....
not 1"1l«ive e~e11 110ma 1.m11ll ..r11raU. of

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from

t~•

-A. 'fB.ID(E.N])OlJS On!'OV1I.NO.

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1u.- no oo-~"l'""n"" nprn 1~ on.~ •u&lt;l to orll t b~&gt;r ~ol~· J&gt;oi!IC~JIOI. tbrlr l•bor rOmJ'rllt•l to .ell Jbrir labor po..-u, th~ betoro t ill ~ft~ fun aff ae!ect.eoll Or tfl!"ll&gt;eadou' out pouring of '\lie WOI"IIIug

Wo·ll t hn l !lo R ol tff••ro·ut 111111g :l!l"lllll. ::l ln\\rUS..~.

THE GIANT OF LABOR STIRS

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Ettur uud \]l"\"H!IIll l1 1 un· h,.J,\ ;~~ ··n·~nruplio:"s · · 111 n murd('r j t inr; 11. r!ru touc.-J&gt;Iioq of lh~ ]ol&gt;ruom·I J"'"",.' ' Bet&amp;UH tl,.. mu~t of the \or&lt;&gt;" a•e lb.: muter~ or 1-0e1e1y 1.-auo.e tll,.y lag datt bave tiln.ml!red olowu ·to t iiQ·
\&lt;o hi.-11 11 1_, 1,..1; 11,.wlo•d].:••• l w 11 ~ ·."fllllllHil•·•l hy a t-.oh co' ll.lllll . wh1l•· these
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or ,,.~l. li_fe. To be ~·or~ .. th&lt;lN!· i'l l'te la( lr. t he mnnt I&lt;&gt; "~~·I~ lbdr own t.be . mean• by ..-bicb aoo:iety Hvn. periaiJOI't!rllte latn t "cr•tlont."
. Tbi• i• !he rulin; fi•••· 111&lt;.1 it 18 t be
Cau it be t.bat tile working girJ. ;11
111,.11 "'"ro· o•uudu.-l lll].: 11 nu···ltllt.:: 1110 nu t,.,. 11\1"11.\". :O.:o•o•tU'~ \0 M y . no la11· •hnduojt ~~~- -n•_t~''' 11&gt;10 d••· drutl~o•ry.
( ino···nuor F ......, .,f ~ l rul.•ll.-llliNo·l!~ I• ,., ... of th~!!f· •· fri.-w l.s of luho r ' ' that liD&gt;"~ elanu.. ~ndo~1duo .,.itb
llo,.. •• .It that th~ worker• umain roli'4; tltw, not b;r law, O..t by ,·irtue the 8wMne1 atOte .-ill loa compelled to
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t.bey',.
DIIWII\•tr, t.ba ttraw 1'0te Is intu-ett •

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P~OGRESS' AND

THE

BEAST

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I!UZo· IIJ"lll t hi11 h.·ndol nf th•· ;-..;, . .,. T iwo• lllhl to liJol•·u to thijj \ 'oj,.,. j ll"nlr.in&lt;l ,..111 A lo'!X_ tl~luJ.be..j~~.atiiNI;.,.d dut h of t be •urll:en . Wlle"._[ 'l'o 11111 Jay t'b ara ara muy who thin k
" OUR'" FOBEION Jlfl'EJUUrrat
are t:li•loltlnl:" lhr hull )(OOH Bull eo~:
•·r~·inl! 111 t h•• \\" il•l•·•·.,•.,.~ In th.· •·Y··s of l.u ~or. thtllo:O by A IM\'t'ry ! ~~"''· "15ur ing i!o'e 1rror ;,, of e•·otutloD PAn:r.oo J&gt;Oint t o • " '""' aeeu"inUtatloa of Lbat • maa wbo out rou tbe muo in Lht
WoJ •iruple, tru1tfut 1011lt ~bo •lo all you will 11!'•1 1 gna t lllan.r "' rlleiD
IHHI ••n\\ o•ol l•y th1' rl'l o·utl o·.•S Ju ... h of hll nj.:o•r. thd.;•·rs for llw 11l011H' Ilt l' 111111 at quired maa ~ luotiactt tbat wu ..-ullb !bat doet oot reJ~:~t theiiKb t or.,.ard movem~al tbat wa uti J•rol(· o_r the ute.f"l ..-ork of tba warlol, l(lllle- wllo ..-ere~ltlrrly agalut tile Sorlllllt

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thron~h

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~·oke!

::IIIJ{ht I

110~ r1~1·1

u•e at wbicb 111 wu enabled to lil'a. l

O~n ~:~~oden

wan are lllora t rul1

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woold tnntle11t1 tbl• prlllliti¥1 iu.ttinct

For

uamt•l~,

one gulliLle Butralo

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1 srul 1111111

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~t.rn·". t o. lurot hun bein~ att~r

be ceut-d to ba a jqnal• ara idevouu•l

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                    <text>Till! BOPFALO·SOOAUST

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yoa to join th e Soeiali• t Pa rt y.. We
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tariff 0 ft!a~ Rrita l• it u high a. In
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ANI&gt; OONTitOU!D
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Price Two Cents

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tame elaN wbo )lava bH.D fooUng
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l;fNLESS YOU ARE FA&gt;IILL\R WITH THE GREAT Qj)ESTIOSS I N' THESE THREE BOOKS, YOU ARE NOT roiLY
OO i\lPETE...~ T TO DEBA.T~. OR EVEN TO VOTE lli."TELLIOENTLY ON ·THE SUBJECT OF SQCIALISU-THE
GREA.TEST SUBJECT BEFORE THE Al!EBIOA."' PEQ.

. PTJE TODAY.

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. While tb t-y Jut, tbe BUFFALO SOCIALIS'r. WILL SUPPLY ALL
THREE OF THESE BOOKS FOR 25 CENTS.
..
This il • · bargain in Socialin Literature:
•.
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J111t encl01e 25 ee.tta. Say, "Send me tbe quarter eombi.nation.:'
"The Work book, the Slayton book, and the "\!"ail book. ' We
will do the re-t. We eaJUJOt, however, ltUI,ra.Dtet .to 811.
ol'l'lers after the lal*! of 10 day. aftter the appeara.Dee' of
thil •nnooncemeu.L Get yoW' order iD at onee.

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TESTIFYING FOR SOCIALISM

tro•t,!Dd .olthe car _~
Ullin~~: &amp;\oovt Tedd.,? '• J:.la111,
• p,_.,..:u,alld whu Toejl4T
olo!ntbt tl"'l•tJ,a~:~d "b•tTf'tlilrdo 10 t'h ~lit~~ aol IUUHMIIII.

Fo r •···nrs p lt~t. tlw Socinlists of Buif11lo amltlw rest of the worlJ
hlt\' t' 1.,.,.11 lryinl! tn 11nprt•S'I upon tlll' workl'l'!l thn t th e y. and th ey
ltlnu•·. hut··· !m ilt UJ• th·· ~r•·nt t.tU siut•s..o; cu t .. rp·rist';o ; thnt t hey hn,· e
ht·t·ll r·· ~] '"n~ihl,· fo r th e• dt•\'t'loplllt'.llt of KOt· iety from tho• "rude ~ta~es
wlu•r,·iu ,,.,.j.ofl· ·~ m•·.,ns ,.f lil'o• lihood Wll.~ p r otlm•,·tl with n ll;,hing.
rool. t.nw 11 m! ;trr"''· or n ··•·oolio•tl l&lt;li t•k, ..:nll~&gt;d hy t•m trtl~~· a plow.
T h·· work in..: ,•]u~~ l m .~ r• •fll!&lt;&lt;!d to he cO ul'int•cd. II Btl. rdyin~t upon

~~j·;,:~ ·1;\',·,:·; ·1 :;;''',',',:''\J', :~\:;:~/~;,·.:~, ~~~~~·~t~!~Y U~1·;,· ~.,: ·~·~~::"'~;.;"in1t: ~:;:

/ ''"IIJli' N&lt;tr lo rnllh" nf l h·· mu.o;.to· r,;. &lt;of the·breRrl, w~o have ~r11c i o u sly
c·OO!-of'lll•·•l '" u•·•'•'!•l tho• •· m•tnhuuons of the working c lalloi .
.\' ull' ..tu n·· ~ tilt' tliii iOIIII&lt;'t'lll._.lli uf 11 reforesc utati\·1! of th e mAster
,.]11,.~ it~··lf. \1 ho t•ostitit•~ 11~ fo ll ow~ :
'
· Th·· l •u~iuo·.~ nf tt .. · \\'m. !l .. nge rt·r Co. h &amp;~~ b('t!ll bui lt 1111 by the
faith ful o·O·il Jwrll !iO II ur it~ t! ltl]']{lyCt..'ll, 1111d Tht!lllllgllilud!'! of ita futu r e
ol l' po·ntl~ upo11 11 t•o utiluuniOn of th i11 spirit o r hel pfuhle&amp;'l. ''
.
Thi" i" th •. sul}l!tRtw•· of a .. urd goi\·en to Cl't.ry e1.nployee or the
1\hOH' llll'llt iOIIt~J &lt;'OIIIJ'Hil~' 011 a r ~t·n ! pny·dfty. Qf OO UI'!U!, the plJr.
p05e of th .. end WI\~ to .~ rir n p th l! enthusiasm of the employet11. 10
1.h11.t t he t· w o uld J•rtutil &lt;:•· 11 l11rgcr 11.11101111t of KurpiU!f \'alue. Ol'tr a.nd
11hove t h,.ir Will:•'" ··•w h w••••k; hut wludt:l'(' r might be the purj)()8('.,
is lJI:! r l'l'lf IO pron• thi• trUth of w hat the Socialist¥ hi\'C bei!.U ~yi n g
right •"loug ; " T I1e l m~ino·,.,; lu11i ht.~ll t;uih up hy the faitbful eo.
O f ~e ration o f its d npl oyN.,;." 11 iii nut diffe r e nt f-rom o th e ~ lm~;i n esa
,.11
All ilid 1istry lm~ J.,.t:n built 11)1 "hy th e fatthful eoOfJoe r lltion or its e mp l o~·eea. "
Hut , tlo the fui th ful employt•t&gt;S who hnilt up th e husi n eu own

tt.rpris;:t;.

or

1111\' j&gt;ltM

of it f

·

Sprin~· ; or iu :\ I a~&amp;. lt. r~a lly d.Gl'"!l.'~ make m~ ch difference where
hP it. or whet her Ius .. hnlhant mmd 111 ou the JOb .or not. The only
thi ng that rea ll y nll\ltf'l'!l is; •' Are tho· o:•uployees h.Jthfully eo-opera_t.·

~h~~~;ali 1 t

u.ya; " They could oo.operate for theumelvet: aod
own t_b ~ product of th r..ir e().()per!ltion jm; t HI w ell as they could
do it for .somebody el!!oe."
But t hen. ~lou know. Socialisla u e sud1 q u ee r people! They
have I:IU Cb pat'!uliar IIOtiOp.ll. ! Just 8s lli?ugh anybqdy t:!OU)d eo-oper ate
without turning OTer tb1• product of hlll l11bor to· somebody who ·

ing

on

Dela"·are a\'en ue:

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l'i•110 Co-JA II'1 ot F't. W•7•"~

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.

\\'J1a t th e,\' ge t i~; ,.nouJ,!h in Uw way o f w a g es to k et!jl hody and
,;oul IO!f••tbe'r from WN: k t o t'n!.ek_
.
Well . thf'n. who does j.ret th·· pruduet of the ffltthful co-opera·
tion of thl'k fAithful e mploy l!elf
'
Oh the m11.11 who owruc it. lie 's in E urope, pe rh aps; o r in H ot

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Val. 1-No.'

BUPFALO, N. 'Y., AUGUST 3, 1912

TRI! !WPALO JOCL\LIST

.u-OYI'm&gt; .
AND COI'ITitou.m&gt;
BY THE WORI:ING &lt;l.4Ss
~

Price Two

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�JS.A1E:D, .N, Y.
•
-" big.' •trHt ~iai - . held at
Barkt'r, :S. l' ,. oo S.turU~~oy, Julr
Ocna. Lemh of Lod1 port aatd Com. M•·
hoaey of Bolralo tpOkt- to a large au~i­
&lt;'111~ illi~ tile.• tU'Ht Wi lli a U (U:It h ·e
U.teoen. ll•a:r a otoi t ta •I;OP!l•ed 11p
to be-.r d 1l tali, nd l be trowd wu a
\"ll.ri...Jon('.
ll uy frD\ 1 pid:~l'll an lA 10"11"11 waithiJ :r. ebaDtt to 11:0 to .,.orlr., anU •111oug

UNDERWOOD
.TYPEWRITER

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"' lbii'D1 1f!1'eral , wf ll\'ei"HHCC ' ' r~a.''

A li'H'al 'I'U fol'tllecl aad a good t lart
U UJ~Ied to be gh·e11 tb t mo\'1'.111~1
by t ba.e tl'bo ta rry u~1 frC1111
c:ities.

The CT« arowiDg dtmaad pu_ta the -~uJ tala
-or U"odenrooda far ahead ,Or those .or aar other mat;liiae
~ raa.kiac ~ the largest \rPewn~ t'actor:J aud
the largest typcwrit;er offitt building in the world,

t Ex-cur·sion
liTER •• A880CIATIOI OF IACHIII8T8 .

For Elaht: Hour Defen- Pund
Sat:urday Bv•n1nafA.uau·at 1.,., 191~
&amp;-u •'Ol&amp;t.ooe. l"b" ud "20th CeutufT' .. ~" foot ol Am~m SUM&amp;
8:SOJ&gt;, ,Ji.tl!Jrp,
TICKST 28 C e.&lt;orn&lt;a,
O.ng ln•

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•nd

.00CS

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J, J, QtTtNN

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25 COOS- OOR BIG *1011 01110- 25 COOS
. The Cooi "Kaiserhof'
Entrance on Purl Street
Bal!alo AJHI I fw all Jtuula &amp;-tltd Je ..llb hpen. 1bpdah te&gt;d t'er\o41ciiiJ .
.dDbtcrlptloDA and Adt'enlalnf; 1'a1r.ea.
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·•·--I T'nhon.n n••

BRODY

OI...,W, 01...-.tte• and Ru. .lan Teu
Bell Phooe, Boward 7a4-J.

Street.. Cor. PNtt,

YruCider JllOf
B utr.lo, N . Y.

TWo mlll looa 1'ot1111 art- ilalf r-.ly to tut 8od -.1Yt ba.1lota. Bat lr.t- :

~~k~i;'r!(l.-!::;o:a:::.~e~: ::"l':'i:~·!~~~~!:':..~~!~~=

&lt;!ue ataa &lt;l tor aotil lo1. We S.C,IallftJI DliJII Jlllt Ute rtpt ' - h wlt illa Ole
r~tll of
Yetter. before So1'eabf:r. Oar ~:•oJ"ra t l ... JMibliBiq
llo- boos"t tbe AI&gt;Jit!al'• book buai•~ oftf U!rM yMn qo, ud we
J&gt;ubiYb r•rad k ally aU tile Rt: AL 80C1ALl8T BOOK8. h 11111 a aawote-

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~:•ts';t~!'a;;,.:~t~t:O~ "'r:.7~~otte. a~~~:;d,:~re:.~,!

8oel•litm.

BOOD AT 26 ODT8

TJtE CLA~STRU OOL E. By Karl Kauttty, ttaDIIlatH br W111. J::...Boll11.
lSDUBTR IA.L: PHOBLEliS. Br S . A. RlotM. rd.0~
TilE i:ollliiON 8£S8t: OP 80CIALI.IJ),f, By Job 8pa,.o.
PJUSClPLD:I OP S&lt;.'lESTlJ'lO SOCIA.LISll. lJr Be••. Cllar'- H. }'aiL
Wt wlll Mild teD of til- e5-teat booU, (lae
or aaortM, by

iiod

ervr-J'"JIIIldtorN.!IO; l OO fortl ~.

BOOU AT 10 OZln'l

By Wm. D. H•~ eAd ..,._air. Bob.
SHOP TALKS ON E&lt;;m;O:UICS. _By M..,.- E. llarq. ISDU8TRIAL 80ClALif:lll.

8001A.L18ll. lUDE EASY. By James Co1111ollr.
THE Q11l2!TIO N BOX. Br F'rulk M. Ea.twood.
T HE 80CI~;
Tbf!r Are aad What Tltef 8tiid Pa r. Br
Job 8flll'l!CI._
T HE 8TR£SOTH OF TH E STROSO. Br Jeei Load(lll.
THE 00llliUNl8T W. .... s rFESTO. ,a,- Ktrl llau aod Frederit k EDpt..
We will mall tell Clf tbeN lke~:~.t boob, o" llid or atMrud, f(lr 110
c~ota; 100 fCir loS.
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FlVB OEJI'T . BOOKS BY DZB8

Tile~~";,,.,

Tbe ~:'S!.:~:,r:t~::; ::~

Craf~,!'.:i':fa:t:'..'lsm,

!: ~!~kf:,sbJn!:: ,

, R~l~ J~.,ll~r::!'i\u,..,,
bdu.trlal UoiCialt•,
YCiu Railroad Me~~,
Ba.-olot.loa.ar.,- ti'DioAIPO,
Tbe Amuirao lof01'1.11tt11t1
11
11
10
w e w111 . .
too ·
uaorted eoplet for t l ; 1.000 tCiplei' for fj.
.

u, -r~ ~ ~r~~ t'l~rteen boot J:r :J':~u;

0DAP DOUGH TO Gin AWAY

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POLITICAL APPEA L TO Al1ER1CA..N WOHKE88. DT l::Oie!:!" Y. Debe.
HOW TO KICK. By Robert Blne LaYCID!e.
BHF.AKINO tiP TH E HOllE. By l!arr E. M.aff'y, Jllo ttn.ted:
TilE iJHRJXKINO J&gt;9LLA R. By P billil" H11Nell llllllltra~.
\\, f AT TO BEAD OS' SdQAOSY.._' By t'hrln H. Kur.
.
A l&amp;lllj&gt;le. ""-' of t hew l•·e boob .. m be mail~ for 10 ~:e•ta; 100

-~~Nt:,~~t-.~1 aii~O:O ;orr:t;b7~~-~~t,}ob," .~~.~a:~; ~.~
THE DfTBJUtATIOif.I.L' 8001ALI8T UVIBW

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Tl:lla laoodred·peae)llu.tratedmapaiDewlll fCirtla euextfCIIIrmoatlu

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JUI.IY CLEARANOE OPFER-,Durit1111 J al;r (lolr we trill "11~1 fl~
llay B...-laa, t - .Julr Re.-le"'; tell "Tba 6brinkin1 Ooll&amp;r' " ed teo

'' 8ri,.~,1auf.;b:o~~~·~o~~ '::\f:~!t':'r. ~~ ~':; •~Ia I prl~ aai
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baar wltb it.

yqu.,lll ba-r e yiKir ISICIIIey bad: bt.1ore you i n - it,

=t.e:::t:.~:~:Jr::: l.":..::o:rd~-a~!~~~~;r:bt:o.~::r
t~:r~
aod llllpai.IIH
vautloll mo1187, or le.ve boob
be. paid fCir wbe11 told..

ot

"ltb'roiir Aew.dealer to
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1

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1\teraturt~ b tbe 11101t deeth•e .,.Cirk. Try It, .. Ad tbe rao lt la
No.-eoibe r 111'111 malr.e ,-ov baJ!pj-,
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CHARLES H. KERR &amp; CO;
Soclallat Publishcn
118 \ Ve.(

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St.rMI, Chl.cago, Ill . .

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~ Louis josephson
l(«btsltr

$";;,;,, Clotblng

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It is with pl&lt;&gt;u~•;re thut WI' r~·ein:d cight sul&gt;!l. from Comrad~
J. Kick. Comrmlc Kh:k is 11 sill'nt worker 'but n \'cry Hlll'Cl'SI'iful
Onc 'of
. the kirHIIhat •loe&lt;! inorc actunl work uud mnka; i ('SS
. noik .
We were nca rl&gt;· knocf.:etl flnt. with rs1irpriSe when we hea rd a ·
noise causCd by .Comrade "RudoltJh \'ou 'Lit!I.J id~ L'f'lllling into
88JK'ttim with fhe . ~;ul~. :'\e\'er t·ould hlln- hdien'tl it;
is bel ie\:ing. lie got them nil r ight. That shows whnt a

.

Cll ll do when hi.' mnkt11 up his mimi t o do his shRrt!, !111\1 ~·e
we wi ll hc11r !rom th iil w mradt' in the urar future 1111d tlfRl
nmong tht' top notch•·n~ in getting Su ll!l. W e th11.nk ~:ou

::J76 .....--.a&amp;:..,6uff•lo, N.V.

starter.

F. A. ZtWJtl. ·H. J . Z.O.U. C.......,..,,
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P'--:.•J-SU1 1

We will kc-ep our eyes on you in the futu re. Co!Jinlde

Ljebieh .

ZEBOLD BROS. 00.

'rltat ltustlin;r l'(l lllrn~e. wJto · is JIOW in Detroit. Comrndc Frank
hrought in thri:'C f rom thl'r~&gt;. lt iK comparnth·elr C'l\f!Y to ""II
home town. h•:{"I\UI!C you know most C\'er~·onto nnd
with new m('n C\'t•ry day, ther(•fore it is with double
that thl"8e Mnhs. or Comra{le Guttel's were gotl(.&gt;u. We 11re
constnnt lookout for your moil for· it always l u~ the goods
we sre looking for. Fiuc work, F ran~k.

-ANNUAL .SOCIAUSI ~ PICNIC.
... If You miss this, blame It on yourself. .
THeTI~E- Sunday; Augu st 4th. ·•
THE PLAC~~ Brooks Grove, Wllllamsvtlle.
THE GIRL- Bnng Her with You or Meet Her There.
THE COST- IO.Gents

ft.L lilY If slim m lllllllllll ~ lfliiDAY.

lbln 8treM &lt;:.s- to Ohy

Uoe,

wiittam.Ywe

' to tb eGton.

Car Dtrec&amp; ti"CMJI Oh7

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COLUMBIA
TURN YERHN
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nreeu, ...,.. the bulletin,
men W"bo c.naot allow a " onion bOOk

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Ki\""t a rood ae.:oo11t
of th e1UHh-t1
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tbe union olti~H wbere tteir 1-t

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•cnic at CrystafBeach

$ATURDAY,AU8UST17, 1912
Gymnastic Exhibition by Ladies' and
.
Men's.Classes ·
·
Be eure tb aak for Tumere• Tlokets at
Box 01'11-

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PUBUSHII.D

w...O: Y

BY TH&amp;

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BUFFALO SOCIALIST

52 Y.·&amp;p Str...t,lnl oMA-ll TIN H&amp;ISl..ll'lt, PNoW.too

COMPANY

BVI'l"AI:-0, N. V.
PRAMX mutllNI'IU&amp;O, T -

H Uflii.Y TUTTHlLL, ,_.,_.,.
STBPHI!H J. MAHON&amp;Y, Buo. ......
~a.. :52W.E. 1 a.smct,Jrd0oor
8UFFALO,N. Y.

So.sb.crtpcklo Prlu JI.OC!'pu yu r:SOe ah: mttalb&amp;, py&amp;bt.lD &amp;dnilc.

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En«&gt;recl u ~nd-cl... maUtr June 6, 1812, n the P,.t ol!l.oe ~~
Bo.ft'alo, New York, undtr the Aet of Jlll.l'C:b 8, 1819

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1912

"THOSE RUDE SOCIALISTS I"
Sonw(imes Wt' Socialilitll Hre rud e to other ...·orkingmen with
whom we e_on1e in con tact. It IIIII'' be that we do not ehoose
worols ·grHcefull y. Sometimes we a~e t \'en fW imi11tent on onr
OJlhy that we umy enm ht t1Ri1l to be impolite. We do not
listen to the IWCioml plntitude~~ 11bout "the id1•ntity
ht!Wf.'t!IJ capitRI and htbor." W e call names in the heat
and ~;mpec t the motiws of thoie noble creatures of
wbo nrc l!clectetl _by t he maste r elllll.'l to admini11ter th e
~,;on:rnme nt in the intCrc11t11 of the ruling claxa.
J t i11 too ba&lt;l .
Hen lly. ~·o n kn ow. w e have n o iutention to he
Hu t ,· or.lin~~rily. wlwn you 11ee a man '11
tllavcry; whtin you lll'C 11. tm1n'11 he~~ t enl!n,.ril'S
trilli u g lopicll or po lit e 'co n \'o:Mia ti on whi le hill b ouse .
aho\'c lli11 hcntl; wln:u yon 11ee a man '11 f11ir daughte r 1
to t h!· he11tia l \n ~t of t'llpi t nlillt p r ofit!!, ~·ou may be
get excitetl.
Aud ,;o, Solllll"tinws. ~·ou &lt;lo get i'Xeitf'&lt;i.
l'••rhnpM ~·ou mif!hl lw more c trect i\·e in a r gument if you
ulrri nut\ t•ollt•ctt'&lt; l IHI&lt;I indinetl to weigh t' \' Ct)' word you utter
gi\'ing it \'Oiee.
·
l'o·rhllpl:l you might put forth more •·mming ''nr~.:nmeuts''
you \\·t're not so l1itt"r iu your IIITilignment of th t• e11pitnlillt eiiL'l'l.
You t•ou\&lt;1 tlo it. to.-if yon·were not so t e rrihly in earnest.

Tho• oloi J'"'YPOiiti&lt;·i•n' t•k••

""'""'"' of •II of

Tbt •a wbat

1011\0f*Pf-r elotbeeentl 'JI'ood.-

profile for tll.e llwaere ltllf.Hcl
welfue of bulftulty.

T_H_E,_'[_ftAq.E-0~-() f

tho

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into II IJIOHlf'lllllf,\' ~Ub!ll i~iOU b~· \tl('lln~ of 111t&gt;ir hOU&lt;'.Ht]
their lllUSirlll phtnl&lt;•·ll. w,.H-IIIo&lt; lulnt ed nrHl d l' l"t-rly tnru cd.
HI' t'K \I!&lt;e tht• _,. nr•· nnt in t• ll rn••st. th f'y llri' nhle to fore go
t o prt'"''rl'•• form; lJI't'llll~t· tlwy 11re lwut II[!OJI hoodwinking

lister;~·~~-"~~~:;: ~~~~~:1i1::~!\~:::,, !i~y!~~~~ 1n• do not :nluee o ur wor1i11

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Ho iJ !oDd o! hia home, 1••• ha wtte 1.114 Ida~
Yet hoil.....ntJ trampfil&amp;' 1-..,1.1!.o. nneta. li'IID,Il'7,
~;loom:r aDd wt1.1!. tho Ua,dow o! t.patr walkbl&amp; tr:r Ida

to u,.._ 1D um; eo1U11:r7 ~..,.."aWl_ o r - uztto~_.,... beg:lq f01r Jobt, &amp;Ioiii.
jobo""' DOt \0
111 11&amp;4. . . _ ot ~ roll OTW ~ aM d!e

hil •:: ta 1a·~

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t o tlu· ir •·nm rn•l ••s in ~IIIT•·rin~ nnd ,],·~pllir_ :"t&gt;w:r mimi tlu•

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- ---VERl!.AL SOOTHING SYli.UP.

PUT SOMEBODY IN JAILH

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;o;.-.,·i..rv. •l um 11111h·•l h1· tlw sh up -k•·•·p(-'rll. offf•NI IIOillf' peculiar

la Ulo urt:r mon~taa ho w111 be up IDd out &amp;p.ta.
Hutii.Y he ..UI K1ll Ulo "halp w&amp;~~tld" eolliZIWI or Ult
morttlnl peper IDd then o~ mon the UJDe old ro1ID4
ot •trope &amp;114 f &amp;rtorln &amp;tiel mw.. OD« IDOf't 411eoun&amp;in(

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thut p1111i shrno• ut .\FTEH t lw ,.,·,·nt w •vt·r prc~·tmted lUI Euglc Purk '11'111 ~~ ~.:n 11;;:1
';~~ ~t~~ ~~ ~L ovmt rr. AlfD THE llAftB&amp; aLAU JLA..i
•·ntastrop hc&gt;: ll ut l tho· h · ~lll IHnnln ur 1111 &lt;'IIJ:IIICe r afte r th•· wreek. , Tbe Mutes ot tho Brood. wm zroUee torr.ethi.DI ...t;r !'JIB POWE1 TO T.Altll AWAT TKB lll.Uf '• Lil'IJ
ri o··~ 1101 r··~t"r• · to l~f,. th OII•' l'i..tims of cllpitali~&gt;t g reet! who ln y
&amp;.11.4 woebepDt abo~!,~. him. '1'hq wt.U prefm: o t h e r - £lfT 'l'tJIE THBT CAllE TO DO .0 JLBOAVD '011DD .
1111111 L:], •• t '"' th·· I.Ju•k!IWIIIIIInlnw ks :11 Corning.; that the CXl'C ttti on 7IIUI.I'If men. ah&amp;rpc mtJD. BiJ ~to •ark 1riD ~~~~
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n f. a ,·i··rill,l '''"'~ 111•1 . n•_st u_r•• '.' n.mrti&lt;'l't'&lt;l m11n to lif~. But. dru nk l'fi'W~ Um~ ~~ uit &amp;1'lt'llt W'OI'kz&amp;.li who tiM, DO JOU OOJITBOLI THJI LIVU ..urD B4l'I'DI'BU · OP
wllh pow o•r'\~d Ntn. lul 111 Its llldlft't• r f' nee to human h fe wh ere pro· eaplt&amp;l. Ulcl JI.OthiD&amp;' but hiJ Nek &amp;114 &amp;1'11111 to um. a 111'· ALL OF TBoal WHO AllB E!!I'IIL.&amp;.VBD BT BDIL
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is t lw &lt;'t\' that got'fl up after e ,·e r\· si•·ki:lll lo mm;'!l!l to IHIIIllln su ffering.· H ow

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THE RIQHT TO BRUT HE
By CHES TER),!, WR1011T.

,\,;~,:;r:~. i;,.!~~"ing ·•maller

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th llt h&lt;' '11 11 Jilt I•· lh nclu:•rl iu t ht· h r11in , n liH\e p i.'i':llliar. " &lt;]Ue('r" HB it
w r r r. thnt it mi~o:ht lw 11 ~oo, J ideA t o ~pc nd :ft littl e thought on p r eYeutinj.!' tht'!&lt;t' en tn ~ thoplw ~. iu~tea1l of Ko ing up into th e ·ai r when the
b low h ils fRII&lt;·n .
t\ft t' r ull. i~ it worth whilt• to go thron~h 11\] th e fol-de- rol o f
'len flin~ Jllf' J.al· kawnmm engiueer to prisout ''Yr11." you uy, in
a hours..· whispo•r. whi_](• intf'lliJ:enee \' Rinly !ltr ngd es to get a grip
on yonr fen• rl'tl htain . ··But Wl• 'll fix that engill('i'f F;.O he won 't be
eanol e11.~ again IIIHI t'll\llle llnother wreck."
,
.\111yloe 110. Jittl 1• Kimp. but whil ~ yon arl! !Wnding an enginee r to
prii!On. the ro rpu rotiun ~01!11 ri~o:ht on builtl ing wood en coa ches to
enunrl·· up l'l' ht·n th (-' n~xt w r t.'C k I'O I ~!CI al~mg.
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.
"But," ~·uu KHy, "If we llif'IHI t lllll e ngm e-er to JIU I It wtl.l make
all ot he r cngi 11&lt;'el'B 110 ~are!ul th11t we CllD prevent wreck1 m that
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Y e&gt;&lt;. illllet&gt;d . One of thO!&lt;&lt;' "pr actical " ea pits l iat ideiJI. If the
(:n g ineer o n thr first trnin thlll Willi f'Ver Wr f'Cked b11d only been
puniahed !'IP\'eno \~· t!no ugh. th ere wou ldn't -ha\'e been any wreekl
after th e fi n;t one. rh f
·
W ell. tleA r heR r! . it is j1111t bec11use you allow aueh piffle to find
lodgement under ~·o ur l'i8Sifie hrow th11t t he r11pitll lilitl .ktel' yo u
.._·o rkin~ ten h011n1 II .tay (or your oats llDd hll)'.
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Why doe5 s ehit:k en t'I"'III! th e ro11.d; 1l110 wh y doe11 11 wo rkiDI·
man ,·ote a capitalist ti eketf
'

io tb .. oeata of po~·e r, .oek1 to further
rur teil tbt'! ri~; b b of tbo JJOOr ud the
oliaponH.Oed.
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t•rom :\' ~w York ~me:o &amp; bitter e.sem·
J•le--e beert-l.ore&amp; klag atory. To tbe
cepitaliet preu it ... u merely 1 ~air
''o.oh •tory.•· To the men aali womeo
ot tbe arout.et.l w11kiag elan it told
O\'H •geiu In tenua of bnmu life lbe
old, ol&lt;l ttory of tbe el1uee.
A poor .,01111..-1 foreigner, of eoui"M
-bali 1 1;e 1r; bebf. Tbe &lt;loetor b.&amp;.d told
ber th&amp;t tho beb1 .rouhl dio uo• it
Iliad trnb air. Air auppoM!od to bt frH
to tbe lout of ~II '• erutu,._&amp;lr
wu t b18 u&lt;Htd of tbl&amp;.b.be. ne tetb.or
earDedtAaweekforllllonreed&amp;7of
work. He eouldo't buy freell ai 011
tll&amp;t wap. H• eoul&lt;la't boy tile -pr;..-.
ll•p to u ..-e lu a plaee where treoli air
ei.rculated.
•
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Air, for lliiD 111d for blo wife •od
tbe lr babe «r~ld bt llad 011!7 tor t be
11&gt;0aey wlliell tlley did ~ot ha'l'l. Jfooopo\y bttl naelletl out end takl11 • -f
llle fre:.ll a_lr fro• ~h i e little f•mily~

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1.11 &amp;.park. Th~:~ u_lled it ~utr&amp;l l'erlt.
Til ERE SHE \\OULD FIND, Alli. So
ab11 took ber feebio' dlild to the opeD
IJIIU that . the peGJlle had. bought-to
tbe !re&lt;Jb e11 Lh;et tbe pubhe ow11eol.
Bot :Sew York l•gol'eroed· by a upitalitt eluo lj:Ol'~roment aad t&amp;e poor
wom•a lr.&amp;do't 't llou.sllt of that. Bo,
following the ~&amp;II ot utnre, abl took
tb' lillie one to 111 opeo 1pe.eo whore
llle ~ ,... peen ••d wbere tbt
beavau were bh~oe overhe&amp;.d ••~
WliERE THE AlR WAS FRDSH!
Sh l11do't aeea tllo "bep ol tiM
,r....•• -'PI- Blle dlda't kaow tb.a.t •
ceplt&amp;IIIUe com~~tleeloaer bd NJ*.i&amp;lly
OlderedthalaooaolaY&amp;dotll&amp;tphtle"O·
tar llfiOI-EVEN TO O.E T PB~B 4-IR.
Aad 1 eopll&amp;ll1tle poUeemu ·f\111111!!
up ud an:eeted tllt Ji~lt .,..... nd
1ile wu tt.ken to a polle~ atatlon Ia t
patrol Wa(Oa 011t1 l&amp;lr.ea before I tii}P
lt•llal jutl!e BECAUSE SHE · HAD
COW.lii'M'F.D TR.E CRniE OP T8-\'·
l NG TO OE!' PRE8H AJR TO SAVE
JIY.R BA.BY'S Lll"EI

&amp;~d then. • J&gt;robaot ioa
w&lt;tb tbe J Udj..'l for tbe
.
lueta atly ~-~ jud~~:e
i
tbe11nrr d11patebee l&amp;id.
rH~l, ••JleJuct•nll,. he
eblld to li_l'~," for 1.1!.e
told tbe Jadge tb&amp;t tile
~k&amp;t I!~ W1111\d men tile death
el!UJ!-;eo •lender ... t bo
twtoeo lite end dealb ID tbt
lly wh leh I• N ~eall!
IJJogModt of etllert h1 tlua
.•here *ret~ •treteh
lj:eatle. b~Mls nd wllue
of
of Nrtb'• prot!acU art to 1M
o•erlcrwlq a~ntkaeo.
Here la A-erieaweilel'too""'''«: i ...."
Tlao l"'ilhiJ1411 of lifo uellere.
IN P068P.8810lC' TH&amp;Y ~E A"!
ENDS OF THE EA~B. '
t~ 11.1'111 11 po1lriq ...n.er
·poor ..a tM f09l lW...,, . . . fut" ' i • • Hwodu
f&amp;rtller, •-.1 tile~ 1111
b' e..-udde!]t ~~ it wUt
110, l"OIIde:rias •IIJ' ~ le \lilt
etaat murmur (roa bel-. .
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DON'T BE A SHEEP

•
Capitali1m-grllft. murder, J}O''erty, ' prostitution, bomeleU ~kl
B7 llurra:r ku-.
age, ~~;ta rved bahybood, t he bread line most all th e while-well, ~t
Ym, Bia Bi" woo O"Ot eplDit Small
bUIY 1
·
Grafe at Chlcago-pe.nly ~aUie It
eou!d 11M forte 111d traud moro elfee.Wouhln 'I it jus t. amfUih your f11mily all to !lmithereenR ir yon til•tly. And •t O..lti111ore Bir ·oae.iae•
11houl&lt;l 111nid enly get th t" fnll ·product of y our toil f AI~, wouliln't yicldttd, a lihle.' tt~miJOrori ly, to SJZiall

mek ~

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You get a raise in pay- not when you rl'()(luce mo r e-but when
you r boss feels like giving you more.

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••'!.- to.r u ludutn.. b..,a'

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n uthinctn], ,&lt;;o.•h lll ,\uUrdlllill.&lt;~.

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t-

Woodrow Wilson is a flDII old akate t o palm off on t h e country
N~:ltbn •ide yieldttd eayt .. i•a- to t bt
85 8 ''pr og reuive ' ' who hal the intereits of tb e ''~pul' ' at heart . workers, u eltber Cb_ie&amp;llj or Baltimore
Ht&gt; wun't noted for »ueli.. traita wbeD b e waw't buntine public - Jbey 41do't b..o'' ID-iJlllto J'IIL But
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the iotelligent ""k" b... • parlf of
oftiee.

PIC with eltller H111p of lu u.~:ml- beHI!t ot tM WlfkU&amp;.
lfilller lite Big Sqv.- or the. Utile
U It growlaa rapidl.y I• America
Schea~en. ·
'
· ia e•erf otller t&lt;Mi atry nodtu tllt
Tbi• perty hi oat 1pproud-11o.t It wllllJCI eo aetl..-e fattor Ia
fuhloll&amp;bl-wi t b tho •: prore111"1" e&amp;a~J».ip wbet~ tile

:~::;·e::db;:P•~t:·~~:·:~;11

;! ~~t;~:"!:.:~Zfi~r. Wothr.

~err.t;1o11lt tU7 get t._e fact• all·rr.uPid
vp, •atddeatly'' ol C'OIIree. That pe.r17
le tbe SOCIALIST party ud i~ tao·
dldote• ere DEBS and SEIDEL. Th'T

be • alleep In '• lloU: Do•'t let. a
ot fool bolltriD.J aboat Tlttdy or WllooD
,.bot• erietocrat-u tbelr llve..,...a':"·

clermille ynr betlfr jodpeDt.

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butt It epiL ..We enfm•
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BUPPAt.O JOc:l.WS;l'
IS OWl'l!:l&gt;

AND COJirn£llUD
BY THE WORXJIIIG a.ASS

�The """"';.. growing demand patli tbe amltaa1 saJc.
oftltiduwoocb far ahead of thoee of aoy other mac:blDit
_:_ mak.in~, n~ry the la~t ~tzr factory and
the largest typewriter office: boild_ing ia ~ world,

mot e nu W" day1 t ban humaP li i'H.
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Such a dHDand from businen men n-erywbtte it
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II Del sure of its ~n·und.
It is tho· on!~· pnrty whit-h "knows
is HI" 11 11d holclll it" position. r.afe HIHI k rt·n ;&gt; iu t he
e\·olutiOilfl ry . ll t'1't'SIIi t~· 11nd it11 u lt imfth• tr iu mph.
l' rc•dio·tio n ~ 1111 to tho· 101111 \"O le of th .. St&gt;&lt;·ialiJ&lt;t party III'"C
prc•litnbk ·Uiltl n,·,·e r ill !o!vu,\ ta~k . \\',• d o not 11eo·k to win
to ,..]uellh· th t• workin~ •·lnll'l. Tht· Sot·i nlillt I'Otf',mlly . [,.. ·
liiden"&lt; l :u; the iwlo·x to thl' tl o·~,tn·c· o f ,.Jnss.con~~&lt;:iuHI!
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th,· ,,·orkin~tl'ills.-..
Sine·•• l !!Ol3 thl' cluo·II·J'II)'illll: uwmhc•n&lt;hip of th t• .
ihcr•• uso.,[ IWHrl~· fvur.fold . Thnt th t· ._: ' list \"011'
th•· S/UIIf' pmporti on is n t ~i··HI cond usion.
,-.. ,·thr r
this mul'h is ····rtaiu-when tht&gt; old p nrt i&lt;'!l 11"•'1 throuJ!"h

1'ariouofo rm.~of thi.tao ..
ao&lt;J do uble·eron.lll~r. ' to­
wu rk.iolf "lut:frOillatoa·
I
oft belrprod11t1. It
J&gt;llrfettly lrTellf"OII"-hblepie·
local " uptaiu of iodunry''"
pohit t bll W"loy by . ll"ll kb •II
u o •~hle"e dllfl iactioa. (lcat.a
robbed t hi:i r ff!llow-meu II£

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•,

;~~~- will

r:t~=--:-=~n-11
llto4:t~

~i11! is l

be mnd o• h_1· tho· work ing

pnrt _1· is

•·I ns.~

· n~ \'~r.1· u kel~· .

in rolitl

in th e; gO\)(! ·

POULTICING THE CANCER.
T.,.;., ll to ro•form nu r n• fl~n O&lt;&gt;r&gt;•l '''" ' ""' '·' JUU about ·~ """ ~it,t,.

;:~,~~ "rur~

a ran•·•·• •nih a pool 1irf'

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oouo·l~

oooth iol(; lout

THE '' f'lUEND8 OF LABOR.''

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•l&lt;&gt;nn 'I ·

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•l•ol H&gt; •n lb.- fonol ho1•r !hal il would hll' the drar worlr.in"manl

· THE SIQNIFICANT NEWS

~~~p~tali~tir·

QOINQ IT ALONE

(B-, . Wlnll.ald ~ O• J1oftl..)
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Theoe uldivid uallotl - Hepob\l.,aol,
hf.l]• 1 ~~~~::::~:·~u.m:~=~~~~!:'"!:'::.:-~

tn ·.

""'•:, "~~;! ,;11~~~';:~",\~o:!~~~~~·;~.,!~~'\ ~(IH;:~;~~~~:.·~ 1~;';, 1 ':',11 ~h~nm~~i"~~~~~r:~:

If w e n•n d th c

ao C!Jitodute

~~ ~~'== 1:..:."-

pnpcrs. nnd if we Are so u nused to

~ ~:·:,k:u:~:~lll~~~~inJeJ

t&gt;enoo•

wii.~ uonlly 8odalbtll, y1111 - will

be mll•tloDed- u....:'?Ob~
11ld fait~!u l F'SdCI of ' the

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faet that Tom Lewla,

fonaer- ~ideot

~=:f 1~a ;llor~ll~a~to:~.• ~.t-~.:: ~01111:.. ~~~~~~~~~.::~~=·~:0:tt~~

7.::!

of ~~ t;et. of~~~~ ::o!:·.~:~ I'!~
prie
pteellll, w !C " " . aot till! m•ttc r of what tll•ir cb'lefa a.re doht7 !-:u:u:o.,a~t d:;D.,~Ita:! i1 g io tblr 1pare Umd
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a few 8ocialiata u ,-et-tctl me. to the ll"'bolf' So&lt;'laliot movcmeot toot! . .,h,fdna were to wlthllold tbeb labor.
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··pmrti~~ lrhat l prea.,h''-to ''prat·
Oil
I 1,.j 1 Soci.alilt. B~t tllat
At4aotber t ime I (01 lato 1J1 al·
OlfE 01" o-u., BJriDIIa. '
A well·meUiiiiJ, elaaritably.· iDdUI.-cf
1 1ir~ Nlri•li~m."
mrao~ 1h11 1 will quit tb• joosle pme t~~atlo:, wlt!.t' breal . ea~te ·-~ la~hedr";;u~ !:i;!:.,~d:i;:';.:!..C::.:~
• d"'7,. Dth;b~t ~: - : : , : : •:::;
j (to:\::1·1;,,! ;= 1:il~~~~.:~::::~ ~~~~:~~! wh::/::t~;·,~::~y=~t~~~~o~ ;:.~· J :~:~m• ..: ~omf!o 11 .~,~~lii~JY~ 11' 0
II t.ba l d t,-.. '11 •Ko'i ".''"~ lu&gt;m h&gt; t bolwo••ld
aalld oult 111 wip. 11111 tubl!rU·
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"""'illi~t k l •uriog a U fdlali• t dj.,. i am goiog to];., tamely Jo...u llld ]1!1 wlwn, bj 8t1Hag a piHe of land h.e ::!"::.~:~a·=:~..t 11~:lllnt~y,
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Amenn_ 8~ti,JCIU - · ~r.
\. Too, Ban hl:t.p.
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M~· t&amp;Oti•m I• oot great · lloough to

~~ aod. ':tme~ ~ll c~!d;llll ~.tk
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:·:~:~:1! ,7'i:::er~~: ~if!":; ,:,~·~ti: ~~;~~

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pnetie~

Soi.,aliam

;::.ll~~~:ll:ylhi:: o•tr ,:;.,,t:;•:r y:::

hJ j:

~~o~.:..~t,OOO.

ia owal!d by Dao U•o"t;,"'"

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t."'::e:!!::

:.~::. ~~·~;\~. oto ~:::~~~~~::~t~~~~~~.. ~-~~~lc~-'.:~~~~o_i ,:t~~·;l::~i' ~~;~: ::n~~:,'~;· t~;~ . :·:~~~ ~~:~~~-~~~~~ra~~:l,::li::•~ ~~.::·! I ;.::.~ ~~~=. :::.~;~::;.! tbat created Tb~f m:~r.:; •h•~d,dl:e ~:~ :!:~tta~; :~a.0~i:So~~t;~:l:;~;l:a ~:.U" talk
::~· ;l::.o','!l~·~t~&gt;~;' }~~"~)~llll;,~;."';~o;::.~~k~-~~~ecl'~l~~~::ll:'l;~' S~Ie:h.:l~l1cl~=t~lt~h Iw~:o:,~~~~~~;;,~:~ll.:~· ::;;:•;: ~:: ! h~~··:o •::b:tu7t~·;ll~:t~~"bf! oi~..i:' ~:d 01~~~~~ ll::d ~1~1 :::i;::d ' ;o ~.',; . . •lld •imple ' ' ualoaiam, aod erdl
n

lla;reo~t deaJ

,..·•lue, and are alwa,ra mi!O!k
b oa~b le,la&lt;laeYe r di!IICe'adtomls·

0..'\ tlaiDJt you cu. aboiJal:a U.. d.-~ bJ'isDor·
Uta it. TM 01ua ltnA1e la \h•- ar-\.fKt ·Df u.i11

Dc·hs th ll

~~~~~~·I \~~~ ;:~~~~t··~-~:t;~~·~i;~~e;~~:~~~~~~n~tt:-ltlhetlf~il~~~}

elHssiiO!iol nrity
Oh. y o~'l. thnnk _w.u-the

=

loc1allata 4o DOt. &amp;&amp;b \be dul ~ 'fMJIDt.·

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~~~~:·1 t~l~lt\~:l: ~·~~:;~~~~J&gt;:f;~)~·i:~:~: ~h~;~: ~~;ewt;;~ :,~~~~ hS\'C
stn•fl!!lhNil'\l it11 position .
We• IIIII)' wdl ho• pruud of ou r elmdidllh'ti,

==

1111d llllltb 8n11olay Scboolt
of thir Dll.lUn.I IJ"u wil'.l
eapetilllpcolll.iDellt-1! . .A~
warkel'll, 1i ,TOll .a,~ very,.

~~· n·•· k or liO·nlld-~~··s r11ilro11ol ; or ~1ow much money t he t·a~hi •·r of l ".idral Nlm.ra~n.bip,' aOO all. I bat~ la· j • "d we'll Jo·dare tbe truce bet Wee~

wlllinl to bay. ti e , hac! dlltll t

bf!e 11

t':':~~:::- ~~~:~ .

,':".~or!!:; ;~~ - ~:e~:.bf!:~
of

~~ ' .. ,;h•o:.::~n;"t'h:f !~lr.~::ll :I:;

llnillc::...:~~:.!::~;::ll t:!
• 111ob of ordlu ry

~:::.~::.:;}::·~r::~tf;;:~f:~~:;~.~:i:~~:l;.::~:~;~·:~;~~:·~~~~·.'.:;.·;~·~ I~~i:;~::~:i.~~~:::;~:.if5r:~~~ ·~:i;·:;;:f~:r::,~::;~~::i:~~: ~:~ ::r=:t~:;;;,~;~~:,:~~·~;7: ~:~p;::~:~;·s·.~:2E

·"· .::~~.:f:~~~

~~:·~7:;~-.t !.h~~~ :1t~l~~~.: ;r~~t·,.o1 ~;:,~r ~:~~:~~:i;l~:~~ o~1.t'~~: ~~~~"-':~~~rL~~~tle;!: ,;;:~o;:..::~.;f ta pj;lu;,'~;o,fn::: ~~: :~~ ~7~o~·:~~~:·~~ll ~::.~~r~u~~; ba~:~..~~. he .. ;,J_ Jte UJoecled ::roll; ,!deao!.tl~e f~t : he ~:r:lag. tt....
qrgH;~i.~~:~h;;·ii~:: :;';~111 t;1~e·~·/;~rs.J~~t"~=~~t"'t~~cni:o~;rt of Loui11 XIV, it :;e·~~. :~~!~!.;~::ldi/:ll·~~PI!~er.: .. ;~J:·m , &amp;..l•li•t- A11d 1 hatf! thl• bor :::: ~~~~blltllu lo ~~. opioloa ;~dW" ~~ LUG~ ~....
;~:ll kc;::;.~~~:.~~;~~~:~~~ ~;n,~o;~t:,•:;le~'; :~:e i:~;i~7t~~~~/~h~h~t·~~~~~~~~~ !':ud~ti::~:_~t~~:: ~=dll~e.th~.;:;~": :t~a;' ~~ltah~:e~:.n,~a~loi:·, :.:~ ~r; :: ~~~~:! b~~~;!'rtot~~~:fOdofl t he jult .: bout d.:id-.1 ~;u:uk :.,u aad

ea~~:~,.;o;:~f:ll:r r::~:~od~

:L::~7.11~o~:.:~.~~·;~l;~:~d~~;;;~.:~:~~~~s:~:~:~~:~r ~=n~~~~·:r:.~f~~ ::;:~~ :··~~f::;:;:~:~:;:;:;;::~:::o;::! :~.~.:~ d:~r~~~':::;;a.REAI.JZE ~ to ~·~~:;t~~:~~·~te:f!:•~t·::: doae ~:=e~;.b,d7:: :: :";"~ q;;:,
Yo u ' o f th e p r olt• lllriHt - \'OU '''h o work for a fraction or the ad•·i1e to 'bt&gt; gell.tle,'' wbile be i1 Ia
A• for o&gt;e, brother 11r tom r•d.-1 $400 worth of labor by
w eBlth ~·ou hri ng into f'Xisten~(', fl~f' th e 11rbiters of_ th e destinies ? f • r~.. of wild n l•-d Wbal be waau. i• &amp;fll only. onf! mao, •• tool( ·~!on lene lu~ "ban1e acaoh.

~·~~~~~:~~~ 11 "i!ri\~1; ~~~~r~o 0:. 0 ~~e r~:~!~2~.::k:~net~~:u~~~t ~~~!~~; ~~ ~: tb:~\!:~e~;: ina .m:~:~:~ ~~ ~=c ~i~l~:a::·o~~:e~A;O~~
th e working dus p ropAgandA.

Ke ,·er tnind what the pi'OBtttntelt bt!J aad yo·, do ll '.need to tllU b~ to

~~:;.~ea:;":Or~~~ ~hH~~e~ef~~~~i:;J)·~~o~c~i~it~~~~t~:)~ ~o; ~'lnit~~!_ ~o~\:o~t=~~:;~m\'odeol hill• .. .,.,, and
the m nne! k e•·p you io igno ran ce o f the a,ctiviti!s of your brethren
of thf' worki ng d111111 in C\'er y mi ll. mi n e and 1wealllhop .or. ci~·ili~
~oc i ety. If y~t~ know that ~·our co ~lra~f!s of l~ e worlung class to
other 11hop11 t'lltl'l\ a nd lll&amp;t es 11r e 11ctne Ill pushmg t he propaganda,
' "011 will bt•. spu rred to g«at er efforts. Ther e for e, th ey say nothi ng
u!Jout it. But lh t&gt; com raU~~ a r e Ill work e\·erywbere.
l n 20.000 ~&gt;ho J• s. •luring th e noon hour of each bleaed day, the
f' ea sel•·lill a-n t ion. t&gt;dl!cBt ion a nd organization o f the working clas1
J.!"O:H:·S on. Do ,·ou r pB r t in your shop. The othef!l a r e k'e~in~or pace
with you. YOur t'O ileern is uot t he J e \·elopment of th e Hp iri~ of

nt.. Ooldftl :au~.. · •
Soei•liam ;1 the gololeo rule-SOCIALlZED, aorl 10eially applied.
MortOVI!r ~i •l iam 11 ..en mueh llh
!be go ld ~o r!'le i11 tbia r~ J&gt;I!CI, that
It i• not S.:OO&lt;I for aoytbio11 but plati·
tu•lu If •pJ&gt;lled to oDil Olllll.
Sof:i1li•m ;~ colledil'e owuenbip
aud dcmorr1ti" mi.oagemf!II L Yoo
ua't Pra~t i"e t"!t witll o11ly o11e 11l&amp;11!

t he .t1op wher e you a re em plo~·etl . The comradew 11r e busy il_l e\'l'ty
haml ;,t. town 1111d l'ity, am\ in t he waste places of th e deaert: See
tha t YOl'R t••rrit ory ia not n eglf'c ted The r e1t of th e w or ld ill
tn k ill ~ care of il!lt·l£. r e!lt 1111.-.ured.
'

iu11 loau ali ot ber ltrf!aml ot life may
~~:•ther lata thrilling h1rmoain. It ia
~•pable of domioatlal! •II forcea ud
•·ibru iou., whea niii!Tflll ia uaiaoo

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WEALTH AND LABOR

the ~h~ ,"":;tall ~robl,~, .bat be•a•
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1u llt~Jt; 0~ ~ •0:~, ~~~~:: """'' ""''J'"'·I ••

;:t~~ ;;;.,~:~Yto.J,\"Il~:ll" t~':~~''::: ~!~~~a::, •li';:~o~::Ys;:!~"'~!!;~

.(BJ' ~pb ~)
other llltmbe.n of lot'lllty, ~&lt;~~•• .,e• blttlen look after ; u.,b tblap. do 11 •1
Strang!! how bard _It it f11r ao"'e • ,rxl wome~ •ud cbUdru, to-.ewilefCI. y'k•o• , wblk rut pMpl•, u1- l•••

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or 1
duced, but ~omt biiW' they ~aow, .0 ' lUND. ~T I S P II: ODUC ~ BY LA· marty i• tbe ,..,, thn Ger1. . .,. " " ' •
lhlak th•Y kn?w, l~Jt labo r 11 at ou BOB, A:O:D BY LABOR , ONLY.
~by brirlul aio. Tlo• • - laet
beat oaly rarta.lly ruponlblf! ~or tace
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that th• 0f!flll&amp;ll JIIO~ are beala•b.a
pro.Ju~tloa ot Wlltltll...
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A RESULT OF
to tblalt. abo11 t tile bett.naeo\ ol their

•i~\·:~~~~~~&gt;r:tr: ;~~t! ;,i~~~~~~~~S~~~:~;~;t 0io!t~~Y tiTS:ith0 ':dhr~~~~:~ ~"7ta1tl ~'he;u~!~~d=~ to , ;llll" it alooe. •a1· ;1;1"'~~~~Q~,·~=~=~~~~~;:.~~~~
··~Jt•rrie Engl and. ''
::' ~~e:h:r.. :l,:r~~.~.,:o.;.:;~i 11~':~:: ~~:U:e:U:::'~t~:~· w-r:,~iago!~o Ia,~
Th., hol y trinity of &amp;w-ia liam: Agitate, Educate, Organite!
~:l:•,;:,~;bd.,:b;:f:::/:1 ~:~1 ; :::~~~t j;:~~ll:.i~~!edn::'nt~ll=~

:~ ~~~;R~~w'!.~~:OOUS· ::~~~~~~~:: :;~~.'!!' ~7~u.::-;;,'-;:

IQNORANOE

co pies or

The· llllh'ati"u or tlw working claM rt:'llhl not upon lettd en , Soeisl "iali•m •IDH aot fit bum•o ua turll, .ad atratlool
lont n [WII "-e education o r th e
thenwhts.
!t.,:: 11:b-t
u,

ot ht:rwi~.

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it alilit t o ~ct without •·nrniu t: whllt the work er eK rns wtthout gl'tt mg.
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T he Socillh.~ l poht!t·n_l Jlftrt y 111 the pohtiCAI e xp r~auon. o f the
working da!lli ' df'tHIIIllllltHJn to co nt rol the ~ roduct of Ill lnbor and
the lt•Mill of itl! rmplo,1·nwnt The dlUi!I...COD.SeiOUII wor\ent eon trol th t
party. It is th ~·ir p rol'~rly.
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T he sRy-pilot.s who nr•· ··m1tmlll'd b,\' the r ich t.e_ll you thll.t if yon
Wel't.• getting $10 11 dn_y iust··n,l of $'.! thnt th;- fin;t th.m gs yon \\'O~ild do
wo ul d be to IIW.!p WJ\'t'il, hu~ t you r homf' tnl o l!llllhereen.~. htt th e
preae btr on th e_ bt.•U•_I wit h 11 uml_!,• t Hlltl hlow up th e chu rch. A!ld
Th o·~· th111k they 11.re n ot to be tru!lted With
1110 me people beh e,·e tt!
mor e tltan $2 a da):. .·

w~

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bD~r::~~r.emy

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Knowing tht •he wu ti"I DIJ oo the
\ n~om ll of bo...;l• aa &lt;l •toch lf!ft ~f! r
by bf!r fathllt. I d ro~ped tile remar\
that It • •• un becomi11g in her to deoou11ee 'til~ ~pie wllo were 1upportiDI{ hlr. She bee•me \'e ry lndiga1ot
~n&lt;l ,.;d that lhll bact no one' to thank
utept h.f!r father for th e moaer &amp;Ill!
• .,, reet l1'log.
1\""o..- her f_lt hfl had been dead for
~5 yf!afl or mo rll, e .. ~., hl1 lllrlbly reml!!l • • had probably eeattd _, uiot;

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flllll!meot bf!lar ouop\ed
but workiar- aad tlleir
wauld bf! . -11 w Lo ao out
way tO prov 1 it. · , ;
Wbr i• It \hat ali the infllrltn'
lDIJ platf!ll are ocup ied by
lllf! Of
- B«IIIHI th ll work~ ogmlla, by
YOtlll, petmil thll eapital/IU to 0 w11
UJtlolting indult ri n. Thill eaabl•
eapitalieh to compel th e worlr.en
yield .'up to" them t be lloa '• obar11
th eir ll&amp; t oiqp 111 return tor tile

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l'resiclenf Tafl
induce• It" pnr•lo11 won111 11 who had c11.\ured th e
=.i:lilrm! I am ready.
::;
tlowufu!t of '11 16-yeor -old girl. l 11· ••un.~•· .,f 11 ''[l'Oell1 .. writte n by :the ~ut l •hall nut bf! ao foolilob •• to at· •cr.ou1table magic supplied her witb re luae tb f!lll.lllh'lll

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!rom W•gllllr'• Enaiag Star-If .!bey
were a.l lhll 11101e time ba11(iag out
wit b t,..bal, drum, t~mboae aad hal·
.....,., tbe ll"tlngling rai tlme tuoet
from Cooa-Towa and lbl! llld w•y
d•aeef
.
· Whu. U..y brand my ..ut ll"itb bot
irou~ they nl• n·e~ tb•t I tlioeb._ Wllll n
lbf'1 t• uat me with bltlllr word• t hey
•aoder tllat I do uot 11a1wer •lwa.r•
~~lf!ntly. Whea tbe.r r~ot W tabe my
h1·cng aoll mr labor '• prodoct, they
call me '' de•·llr 'gamNtllr' '-i.f 1 do

~te l ::~• ~:;m:.~:,tu;~. :~-~i::! ~:~ ' po;~i:,:,;o

t:~barll li"laa.

:~·~u:;··thli~;c~~~~ ti~aiti t:~e 1 •1 :.~~~,:~:~·ti~1 11 ~~\i1t1 1~~~r~~ ~= :~a;:~~~;'l~ :~mt':.te j~!=~~:;·:r;~;. t!:lC~~:~u~1~: f.:!,;::d0 ;1~itf~i.~~·:de~~;l~::"~:: :; :.~~gv:~~';! ~~~:.trlea

IIJ,:"ftinat. whoe&lt;:i

11 t rik ing

parents Tuft i!IHU(·d t hose infAtn0118 in· cant~DIIf!d. In "'Y own little ainf!le ~!.Jew p.riated •lipa of ]llf&gt;'llr!

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~~~~~~~::n~ l:~d ~~~~~: ~:~n~:~:~~o~ts~~~~"tu~...!x. C:ft ::d~~ ~i~l;;: :::, •~ki;~ll 11°~ ,~~:;iced~: h,:~;:,oeb--:; f;;i;;o;:~~~:f~r!:

ownt~l hy th e PreAident.

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wltb~ul tiT~ tD·OJIIIt~tlo n Clf a 1111!1- eould pr~luce ail t b-

"t bioga.

She

RtiDMlveiliJ .oiii• . 'O&gt;
Soeialltt t it bt1"
theTimnaad !JieKI&gt;quiretof
l•lr ci ty •tat eav~ t~lli r
100tt1111po,..,., Ia tace •tt&amp;illlllpr-e kipt of allia·
Ia tro• U•t lM Eoqu ir~r
ne_.. •oet maafully ID
of U• muter~, &amp;Tid th•
Ill poor, wNt 'waf, d~
foUOw tb• u ...... p41tac or
b"'U.er; bllt tbay wh ruld•
duti11iea of tiii!M loul lll.ttRJ"bers
Oradll&amp;tl AfWr 11 Wkile."
thll dally ~-.. •.it llalf· their
' a prob.._ that tbe "C..Tellaw b.lll Ia
beloN tacll yoaar
...,. ~I poadefo,
l(iaot of tile w...t. Ok. 1'0'1. who le.-e-

~~~~?.;: :fll!~~ry """""~'·'-'''

Cblcago. She ailo dated tt.ll tell II oilto tbt it I•

•;orker~~
wa;'u~ll ::.,~;-::~
~t :~~t =~~~~-::::';Ida:~:::;~~~~~:~ wo~~~:~r;~~lllblt tU l o-tn.
"'l'ht' OW!lf' l'l&gt;h ip of mneh inery made by oth er meu e~ables th e : all· ~;".,ftu~:d h-:e:~!!;.! l'; :~~e~:::; ~ ::-:;~ ::~~~·:::~;." ~rteY f:r
~= 11: ..::~:/:t~::l:l to

iHt or

~~~:s

: ::ltyi,
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YOOR SUJISCIUPTIOfl a.
PlltiiS NIXT Wl!l!lt ·

Prlu Two C&lt;nti~

Card Party and'Dance, Friday Ev'g, May 29~ at Headquarters, Edward Hall

�Attention Baseball Fansf
To Union Men aDd Thdr Friends:

THB Brool&lt;lya Team cJ. the

Federal Lea rue 11 .......t lor
• Robert B. Ward and . Oibcr-- cJ. tllo ooa-oolo•
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to cliarupt them.

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man for the aoa-u nlon
Bread T ruat lor falling to attend the F&lt;dcnl League f&amp;mcs when the
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Socialist PIU'ty News

SHOULD ·MOTHERS BE-SOCIALISTS?
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able book, entitl&lt;d :

. "SOCIALISM AND MOTHERHOOD"
By JOHN SPARGO
One hund.red. and thirty para, cloth bound at:1d iust off the prcu.

" SOC!ALJSM AND MOTHERHOOD" b for aalc at the headquarters
at sixty e&lt;nts a copy or will be sent pos!paid upon rccdpt of pice.

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acnrtto of oor .. .-timable " citizens wi!l be relegated to the
This city hu been placed in a partienlarl.y had light
beautifully iMdieient «mduet of the Civil ~niee Boud, in itl

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tb.at 110me of t.be a.nawen were kno"'-n hdol"'! the e:umination.
Th~ tUtmben of th~ oommiwllion anil tht&gt; Heef'letary bne l"eeligDl'd
wi\11 the ezeeption of 'he IIWiptocted curiUlliaiouer, who, it is .. id, it
a particular friend of thi~ mayo r
What a fin e apecimen of a ei,;J
aerviee comtniu.inntr, and ~;hat a fine lot the whole outfit is, in fact .
It looks to the out~~id e r aa thoujrh th e may or's friend on the ~m­
mi.Km wu .a sur-e of hi&amp; ground that ht had oo ne-ed to be eart'.ful.
The leaD hen!Wforc hav~ hH-n rondJX!t'd in a m&amp;llDer which enabled
~ politiciana to.;lace their fr iendli in t1"l desirab~itions Without
the pnblic heine any the llll' iee.r, but t.hia friend of the mayor ootnM
Nit 110 blatantly th11.t he ,has gin):n th e whole meal awa_,..
,
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upitah•t politieian.a. and were hel ping thei r frie nd11.. They are part
of ~~ eapit.aHet IJo"atem.
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the llilwaakioe Freoe p,_ Ia report·
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BUSINESS LEAKS

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the w-na.tion tinkaon ia the ma.t.ter ""ith hus..ioeN f
It hu 11prung a leJk, Sotnt- body hu akuttlOO th e ab lp . The good
ship " Bnolt '' hu twn wcrking ow·rtim~ an d aa yt•t hu ~n u nable
to hx:at~ t~ w·rec.k. Some where at th~ bottom. o f t he 'T'arttr' Crt+k or
thl' C'urrf'De)' Llklt litw~ the hulk o f that wonderful hark wbil• h hu
bluffed and eempeted • ilh all comf'n o n the O•·f"an o f l'rofitl for so
m&amp;n\" \' t&amp;l'll .

·o·rwha t a•·&amp;il is all thf' dentKI th at bulitn i'"!Ri ~~ ··oo ~e bu m" when
that M t bt- faet. If it is tn~o·. wh_,. not .,.Jrno ...·l..d p:,. it !ik.e rt"al mf"D and
set to wo rk to fin (! out thf' ••tlltl!t'_ thl·O II. Pftl~· tho• n •u:if'd.•·
Instead o f that ••:e find tilt" loUIIlJl('SI; men of t hiH o-.ou ut.r:"&gt;· wbo cr t'dlt
· ~vM 11dth all t he w·il!(iolll gozug ftl&gt;out h ke a lu t of dt'1.:apll.at.-d
c hW:kens, tlap11ing t Mi r w iog11 a. n d sp lutkl" llli ROJ ho•Hil llg QUI t h.,

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Lllt'lll. "W h1lt' t he big b U!IIll('IJI; Ill&gt; II Hrt· h·ttiu(!: th,• lif1• hlood OI L! of
tb., t mall ~:t: ploitt• r. tbol!llllllflli. ,.,,.u nu lli o1m. of wo rko•1"111 8 1J! wal k.inr
t ht' atrt't'll aee lri ng a. chKm.,. t« &lt;'111"11 •·uuufl."h tu lut them 0\'Eif" t hf' day .
T he wo rke" lta \·f' IL~Ieu&lt;'d LH th,. •·onfitlo•m·,. talk o f t he capilAtil!lt
J&gt;Olitici&amp;DB t'\'t' l':'&gt;' .n·Hr. 11Dd ,.,,.r:-· .•·•·H I" tlwy h&gt;&lt;\'t' 111.,.n tho..:&gt; wh? 01l'D
t he mean&amp; by 11·hkh tlw~ rnn&gt;IL ILu· milk,. M IIUI"lK' 11\f'lll!l of Lt. unti l oow
tl ha.l! &lt;.'011\f' to ~~~ That fou r or tiw !nf'U O 'A"n Jli'Kf' t icall.•• th,· v. I
eoun try. 11 od n tn 11 fur llwi r ,,,.-11 ho--o&gt;tit ··nltn-1~
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1 !r"ring to \PII.Ir into thf' h1111rl11 of tho&gt; llrmt ll
thf' sm a ll e11:pi t a listx hll.\'f' rlone hkf'¥1'1"4' IQ
'" A!Mriea.n !Jea u t iet~'' &lt;rd 10 hiiW' &lt;'OUJt LIUl ed tber..e l&lt;rC!! a """'"""~~ l
of about fi"e ~~t.Jf-a.p poota t HI r ul"' " w • ·hum 111l mnat
hehead«&lt;..
B~ hu leaked out of tiLt: 8m11ll t.Rnks in to a few la rge
c w"nf!d b~· a few men . " nabl ing t heRl to eDK htn• tht&gt; Mlllt or the natioo.
LM ut t&lt;btain ~on of the t a nks.

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FINANCIAL LEAKS

0oe ol the aotirwllable fMtu ra in thor spabn for

ca..wr il their aWI..ity to lll..\b a ~b OD tbe IIDI)jeet
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W t' an' the wealthidt na t iou in t h" world! Hurrah ! ~joi~!
By th.a.t o~ woukl thin k t hat Wf' 11.r .. the l&gt;eltt fed, the llt'llt elot hed.
• nd tht- best bouaed, and t ha t """" ar.. t ht' ha.ppit«.
Tab a look around th it rit ~·. or a.n y othu c it y iD tA.o
ftt't, and y ou ..;11 fi.cd t ha t a fevo of lht' poople hen •·e r~·
a cd eoetly re~ ident"ftl. IIOJDetimt-5 ma uy o! thew, a.nd the uat
li"\'t&gt; io f! atll and tenement.. •
" We'' are DOt ~ wM.ItlliNt c ation in tbe world. it l1
.
...\cd w.. can refer you. to the eapitalill:t prt&gt;M fn r p roof, in th~~ot ofUOR
r-ead of how in foreign o•nntriM .t be peo p le h.ave • g reater a~noun t
montry" depoait«&lt; t o thf'i r ('redit. " We" art' p ut dow n u a lot
lj&gt;endthnft.l
\\b a t IOOUE',\ we I t'! ho ld of ~ e ' h8 \ f I• l~ n d

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TUGMEN DISCHARGED .
FOR OBEYING THE LAW

ROCKEFEl.I.ER DEClARES WAR

AND MILITIA KillS WORKERS
WHILE PRESIDENT "PLEADS"

Capitalist Class Try to Evade Law in Regard to
Working Hours of Men- Expect Them to Sleep
in Hold of Boat Six Hours and Work Six- No
Chancz lor Esca~ if Accident Hap~

Tools of Capitalist Class CoiiUitit Murder in Name
of "Law md Order" While Mm to Blame Sits in
Luxury Far Away From Dmger.

Women and Children
Victims of Soldiers
THE SITUATION IN COLORADO

VICTOR L. BERGER
Fonner Conr==an from Mllwauku,' W is, will be the Speaker at the Big International
May Day Cckbutial at Elmwood Mus!&lt; Hall on Friday, May Jst.

MAY DAY IN BUFFALO

CATHOUCS ADOPT ANARCHIST
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