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WI!DNl!SDAY TO
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Political Gathering In the H!.tory of Buffalo, Does Honor to Standard Btaru of SocialiSt
Party - Enthuslasffi Runs Rlot and Meeting is a
SplmclldSuccess.

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·'Tell me whose tools you ":&gt;e and I'll· tell

you whooe slave you are."
"Tell·me whooe bread you eat, and I' ll tell
·.you whose song you olng."
"Economic Determinism, brother, Is the
thing that ma\es-people tum their nooea In the
direction whence tlley hear the )lnaie ol

easy money."
" Wars and revolutlons are not loughl be-

cause some folk.s would r.ther have a red and
blue than· a black and whit&lt;;, flag "

"When our God-feartng ancestors tmported
the· black htathens, they didn't do It becaul!e they had a grudge against lhem. It was purely
a matter of business."

TNUE'I A PUICH II EVElY UIE
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SA~AY,

OCTOBER 26. 1912

FOR f'R.ESJ:DENT

EUGENE V.

D~ of

FOR GOWRNOR

Icdi.a.oa

OIARLES EDW. RUSSELL

FOR VICE PRESIDENT

EMIL SEIDEL, of WiJconsin

THE GROWING INFANT

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:·p·ft"O·C-tAM
ATI 0N
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To tbe. Wprking Cl~ss

of
~~by the

~.._·ffalo

Socialist Party, Local

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~uffalo, N.Y.

Frlend.l an·d Pellow Work_e n:
The following' queationihave been asked of Buffalo Soeia.lis~ :
'l Are not U.. leaden of \be Pr~ve P&amp;rty honocable, b.ighminded mea. who can be lnUted to gin t.be counUy an hoae&amp;l, cloan

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favor of
deal
b
dem&amp;Ddecl by the SocialiiU? U so, why lbould no~ the 8ecialina
ind.one ,:aoc.eyllb, make certain bil elect.ion by the .aid of their
iD.clonemeutl , &amp;Dd Uae one million or more ToW. which lbey an

~:·~~~~~::1~:;::;~m:po~~ ~=

taken bodily from ·the Soeii.UJ:t Party.'~&lt;- plallorm.?
.
.• . ,.," U tho Bociallit and Progreuiv• both •-.d. foe industrial and

poli~~~t•f: ~:a:\tO:=l~ are aaked

by

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:r.=e ~d::W:~=~~~the~~~~
of U:J.e dty a.nd environa, in ,order t.ha.t d.ou,bY may be cleared up,
~ Wd b&amp;rt!, and that the truLb JD&amp;,J. a\and. forth, unfogged
bf poJ.iiical trickery and free from i.mpa.aaioaed. rhetoric.

Pr~~v~:n:=~ ~dill:~~=~ ~v~~ ~~::.~~~~

in,gmen the unbiased facta, concerniJI..B the Progrehiv.e ~y a~
Theodore Roouvel\ with speci.a.l reference to their ~elat.ionabipt wi~
labor in the put. and their a\tit.ude \oWard la.bor m tho.present, tn
·order that we may gauge \CUly and a.ccu.ra\elJ, wha~ we may _expect
of them in the future, ahould the fortWlea of politiC&amp; rest. Wltb the
Steel Trust. group which &amp;t.a.nds behind R~-relt in ~ strug~le ""'itb.
their &amp;ncient enemie1, the Standard Gil group ba.cking W~bon-:a
1t.ruggle in which \he muters &amp;it quietly in Wall ~~"reet, while ~etr
paid 1 pell-binders are moved hither and thither, bl.Sbops &amp;nd ~
and queens &amp;nd knights, with the . com.mo:n ~ot.er! ns the pav.'DS tn
this national cbea-game of contending ca.pnalista.

Men Behind the Progressive Movement
Are True to Natural Oass Instincts

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thu l'ti'l'l;tQ4..01' f !'arty

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oftheupitali•t &lt;:lanf What l •ircsot the &lt;:&amp;]!l.tall•t claM. ot mu~t dG
Gbjeet•lalifeofthfU!'otall•t .oattbeUI'IIDH"of thllwtllkll•ll.cl...,
What are th11 ~~~f&lt;b of tb~ cap. wbn•s u-.1• an.! duire• ara llh~oh·~ly
c~ T
Tht~ Pro~;•"·-"·c l'arty eontra.ry to tb.oM or tb.u eapitah•t•.

Tremendous c rowds and bouodleta-enthualum mark the progreiiiJ of the Socinli"t cnm p11i~n.
and weat, north ahd r:;outh, the bosll! of labor nre rallying to the standard of the Sociali11t party.
Not

!,~!~~~:~)~ofli:~1iA~~s~ 1i~; 1!1 ::~ o~ 11~pr:;t~t1~~~;'•t~~~ i:e~.~~ t~he11!to~~r~~r~l';n:::!~\~; 1 n:;:~~:ut~~

llohll.r,

char\:"cd with our united energies and made to bri.sUe "!ilb our r esolute and nrilc actn·ity.
The mom! fore~ of Socialisln~hml fu ll play in this campaign and its influence ;_, clcc t rifyi n~,; I he

workers aud arohlling the nation. No)' ill the ti me to give expre11..,ion to the spirit within 1111: to
tnutllllf.tt moral e11thu11ia~m into actual achieve m•·Dt. Now iR the hour to turn loose! all our J~Dt·np
.

t~riala

n~;.~ r:t!~.~.•~:0~t;:::•t1~~~ •t~:;:~~:·~~~:·~oo~;~~~~u~" e:vi~~~
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pr~&gt;&lt;luetloo,

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fl... upon tk• !on• ot
f!'"t~y worlr.lnj:lT'an kroo ...•, tn.n~portlltion an&lt;! Ui11Tibution, mak1111
•n buy1ng ~be.j•ly, ••.,.. ma· , u.oro Jialeult tb• l ua\ o~o·rthruw ot
whi&lt;:b are th&lt;' prodtoeu of ! tbat donu~~&amp;nt daN wbleh ;1 no..- top-

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fen·~u:(ls 11t1!ks~t:~ui 0~~et e~a~~~~-ti~ ~~:n!~.!fu:~o~ ~:!:~:~:;·the workers of t ht- n111iou: ours :::~~;;,,:.,:&lt;!ofmii::..:~ri1;1bo;~.:. ~:h.Pi•~ : ;&gt;li;:~1: :::i:•ILdnaean on!'" rrre It·
~~~~~~·~;':~!~et~fa:;~~\? i~~o~~~d;-;~~;is:~~~~je~U~rl':~~alirea::o::. point the way out of thl' wildt-r· . :~·;;~::t::i1o : 0 ;;!~ a~~~ :~~=~~:~~~:: i ulf hy joiatl; tuUIIIing, thr~"~h u.,;,
Born of the lll.me eruel alavery and heir11 of the l'I.Utne

blightin~

misery. the&amp;e

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Ill!
t)ut of
From now ou the way ia clear, lite f11ith uu~hakable., and the victory certain.
-i.t:l but each or u11 measure up to' his full stature in thil hour of battle, tu1 each e~rta iuly will
:~:~• worthy 'to bear the badg.! of Sot:ialism and to hoi? ' place in t he ranks of out; I{IOrious mo.\·e.

J\11 h ail.

hosta or Industrial America! The hour has come for you to cNl!IC hung
.aeatlered !,~:;e: ft iTbere Us no royal ro~ to freed !!l11. You nmst fight to-

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can race and conquer the world ; .!illlllding upon th/\1 rock we can
wage-slavery. emn.ncipate the toilinlf mas.&lt;J~, a.n.J 111areh trimnphaut1

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OCTOBER .22

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to ..n l •iapfll il.ll eha.rael.er, who P'"1' illl rvo!ib';i;~;:..prod~W:t a.t the b.lgbeet po~~· J :~~i~:...xve•u•, aa&lt;l wbo dominat• il.l ~

Great Mass of the Bull Moose Voters
Are Honest, Well-Intentioned Gtizens
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t'ir:t.] :.~~ :~11t:e 0~u!o~~r!'u7;.~~:~=~''t?eb~:~
we linol the o.ixtremely lar11e da11 wbo tb.. •~~ne1, the noen who 1&gt;&lt;-Lon« to t.be

th::e~;a~~!l ;.~o;~c o~a·~~~"

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pnur in~o .the. :;'re~t A~na~, tbe big· ~Oil E. lh~n tb~ peatf!lt orurl.l ·, ebara, ta bontJ. It J&gt;rO\"hlte, roerbal*, nine· Trutl, wbi&lt;:h fon: 111 lilt wotnfn . eiUj:Mt hutldong ut" );~w '\ ork State.
I'IOUtlup &lt;tOW•I. IWIIrme•l I bout .
tenthl of tbe voUog 1trength of tbe ployfll'!l at Anb11r11 to .,..ork loog houno

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, ; ;•a ~::~::
will a!ternoon, Oetober 21!', .-peelal ucu,.·I .O..bL

the~~=;,~ Ar.cnal .. : h• ·~::r. ~~n!o::q:;:: ~r;!':~~ e~,

•••:•••·~~ 1 '' "';" 01 Or.tober f!.

joi~t l"o•h•~t

;:oll~n~::·~~;~:b~~ei;~~~::~:~~ ;:;'! ;';~~~~.,~~~~~o~:~:;u~~· ~!·;,J:~::~~
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yo~ .,;~0t~i~:~: ~::r;r~=~~~~ nu~h1~0e;:~~b:i!ligbeo!~;;: ;:•;:u~;

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·, '.~.·.~.•,',',.',~.~- u_:,',',," ",, •••,.i:i,.',',~,•.:i,',',:,',' :, :~·~:~:1::~~;:::~~:.~·:::;:: 0~ 0~~:e ·:~•:,:~

Get U.Ue aa rork.

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Rl~ting

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on

Tu~~ay

e\"en·

lug • •II be tbn great~lt poh!JMI meet·

:1=~:::ld ~~~'~"~: :~"
g

York ·

~:~~o!":7a ':::1;:~;~

u, abeoluteJy :o~: an~~ =~d=:!t In d:~:1!~
The MCoo&lt;l ~tu. to be eoneid~r~d •tort~, l:(lnt roU;..c lt. bo.rdm of aweated.

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~:::·:•bo0!,~.: z:'~e; t!~yu:'et:~~t~~ :~:=::~~:~oyu:~dt~l)'~~~n )(:;
· o~ party mac.b.lllft u the largu Frank lfunae:r, wW.d•are bat

~·•=n~a~~::~~~ .~;b~ ~~:~:~:~~.:-,.~
daM'' ot polltkla..., If we ftl'-)'
To. a l"at e%&amp;ellt, t.Ny
tbelr iatereal.l ar11 ia
latP"tlfU ot Jueb

llrl•izll"

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Tile meo Mlltad u.- trudled. '-*i!Utiona •~- - . 1/111.. tleu .W. aa4
ftnaoel•l JeDiu. Tlie:r Juao,.. pwt•tq
weU that s.oo..-.-eh .W aot M .t.eu.t

tk: ~~:::.:·txa!~ ~:.i~~;t: -;~~.\ ::u~~ ~~

n.elr •IR:bMt i.def-1 to tury 011 bla Uapa.lp.
of to•ern-nt ill to
"Uow p~~rf.etly toollalt ol ~"
.o«."-eept ••ere tbe you .,.,., "to,...... tli.eir IJI.OH)' 011 a
.Ot.proputi Ltll ~t •t.¥o.
lo.t c~uae, EitMr tkey ua .,.,,. waat.
thlrd,~ ud .do!lliaaAtdaee, al-tul, o!tbey ar~JNit~ol

t.l!.e 11Ullelt ia llfllllber•, witb.ia BO!IM\"alt,"

"'f''11J~oroa~pent on.l~oo.Sevelt's Campaign
.

Won't be Wasted, ~ven If Ticket is Beaten

J'ridd, )'Oil

wroa&amp;: ia bot.lt flll·
have a eleareut,p.r,.o..
b tbe unee of ~
b•• lftO ttlat 1a •uadr.U
lll• eoaatry .all putie. aoa·
eapltalilb bna Mea f'o?eod:
.~pla1t
a.r~ work't!nl
Lt'l

:tl••

who are poudaf lato tta. 8ocia.1il*
party ia lhoab ud dro~
Thy know u W.U aa uyboly t ....
t•at..tbe 0:~ -W.be.h u '"Cw "P'
peat.. to tlM wwbnl. WW 11 \h
u.hual tblaa fGr t~ to 4o lf UrooQ
wiah to reytla 'tWr pip epoa u.,.-

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provide a o:oa-t.tr-aa'f_.t
~Mol • ·•II t plit tN worten iato .....,_ tempted 1.0 tpread ' ' ' nlaOr " ~
riaJ o:a.,J;a. n.t:y bow lllat tlaey , . . •eet.lllP weN be.ld jol.aU,. bf
a ot .,. tlli. )'al' ud t.ba7 do""' hMi· Soc'-li.U a ad t1111 ~.,.,,.
111

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wu, M beu\t. jtl ._m, th·.i,.'td~ feu la

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Mot a Spnlard la... Uie baek, ia a boelr. Cl"iaaa. tut
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BTIJtUG- 1.: -:- .-~·:.·- - -ot·'"!U :O~a! ~

Uae Soci&amp;J;.t oolor, U.t a:loriou. BED ABOLITION OF T UE

DEPAR·TMENT STORtS

Rooeevdt ia a Mmbty 'l:lero in

f &amp;JDiliuly ot ' ' tbt 11MU or tlla worlr.· a dos)ted fl J!laab i.o tlleir
hla-daa.'' U.u. NCorall.i..aJ t bt clue- wbld•an eo•v.d Jl!itla •

.. the e., at u atdoJ.
th•J 'll'aot you to
A abOJt t ime -co, thor beld a • • U · •r•tem ia
laJ oo a Friday a iaht l.a C.auatio11 from tb~ red
D.all. Oll t.ba f oU..U, oipt, t.loa So- WOU LD :SOT

aad ""' 11oo dollllt. uy
d&amp;N to' reid tt ·to klllil
heat 1lJ. ta•orit• ap ltilet;
hM .,_. lllDdl ad~

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~~u;~ :.1111~1 •.::-~!:..·~~:.~; ~i~~~:S,\1~~£ PROVIDED
u ..d for bodo _..iorta, tbe « · YOU WOULD T RUST T B.RM
pt.DH of en..:tl.11• t.be wo.dea plal.l.,m Til£ JOB.

Those Who:Pav the Bill:s Must Control
The Policies of All Political
It U a aaft -.-nloo Lhat tile f*IPI• ' Truet aod llarve.ter Tnat poUtle&amp;l
'll'ho 1or&lt;wula Ule _..,. ,., ot wu, tbe f terr•"· and U t_be '' titular llead."

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u.r ....-.paper~.,..

the " llero of 8u JIIU

... •~ ~r .tM J"'e:monklfl'
~ fu ....d wiH tllot ftoly
lib cnnt ••ae;la,Q n•_.w•.• 1a
8p&amp;aido-Am.ricu llaaJhMI', ...

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·~lfADy TO S!fPLY All YOOI FAJ.! All .wm.~tmS

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.. supertb; ln. quaUty, and positivelY. correct in~ detatl
of style. P~ce.s are also unequaled, being far lower
than yoq, wtll find U"t Main Street Stores wh~re rent ~
high. We trust you will visit our Stores, Inspect the .
merchandise and compare our prices ·with the prtces
of other stores, before purch2Sing.

:~p:~:..::d•tht•w~:U:~~c&amp;lotra;:~ • :~:u:::t~a7' .:.'t:~~.:~:~~:~~:u:;·~!;: ~~~~:a::ill~~~yu:: ~';.~. ~: ::~M~= wbollJ'
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v&lt;'ll mrano 1
1 llldletmeat of tbe P ro- the oe.u.tion ot U.iotroope.
battle a11.d . .r. oat bWDaA .,...-,tq o.r a
t••" r' HL~t '':" l&amp;ll~d.ateJ: •r~tl •tl i ll"re...,ive !'any, ju1t u an lnd~ont aa•ed by tbe
,
1ratUude, )le W • ••r
lll'J'"O

of HOOH•·elt ~ould :"ea n ac lli~OrMRet llmicg frllm t be .-a.r, RooM..-elt riM by eU.bllll 1lpoll t.bt
Bull mrnt or the I tol:tf'UI\"1 Party.
waa ll.alled u a here, with abou u t he .fritDU wtlo baNI

plllform an&lt;! doctate otl poheoee.
The c&amp;mJ,..;III t unda of t.ht

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n the entire busine~ career of out .ttOre!, we haV6•
never entered upon a Fall Season so well prepared
a.s at this time. Our stocks are larger, better selected.' .

d 1.11 ~

br ....
pnAdeat ia 1001.
from Sao J o.u B I D battle tiat he
.i.. elll'ioq eombl-Uoa o.t'
elailu to b•• Pot u he ~- '
o:Ja•w a~hert.t...r ud CUJlaiD1
It b reeorded t¥t BOOM•elt a11.d 1111 bu eaabled llJ.. · to

i t , .. ._ Spa~~W. ~Idler nmalllJ

LC!W P..RIOE8

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tkbt'

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-&amp;!._~RES WHE_RE

~Y~/~~;;· ;d1111 ~::t,re~,.~r~:~ 1·r~~;~~~~~t:~:' e~:!i~.~:n~~~B;;: :~:: !':ti: ~:~le•:··~:-;;u:~~ ::;~ t~.~ t::~a ~!,b.,'···--ullll
~~~~:~~ ~i~ta~~~itYT~~~y~~~ ;::~:j,,.1~i~en:~·:,~: 11:',t:l! ~~:oe:~:::~
J"t"i:IT A~ SU JH:I.~' AS 1'1H: WORK

ISO &lt;.:!.ASS I' A YS TilE 1.111.1.8 0}',
A!\0 ('()S"rllO I~" THE Jlf'~'&lt;T ! S!~;."
Of', TilE ~1 AL ! i:IT I'A.HTY.
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lu oe.l~tm~: Tb010dore RooHYelt 1" '
tlot principal oul,jt&lt;"t for Ill 1 11iyti1 of
tbe I'"Top....,,.·e l'1rty, """do_, the
full )i:n,...-ledge thtt the re .,., plenty

at hi1 a r t""'''" u mey t..e
i
""lor1te hoa ten.Jeacit'a with
tu t br worl.:mtc ,.,,.,_
Wholr it •• !rue thll HOOH\'tlt
h.'" "" mnnt the original let.dt'r
J•r,.~:rruh•• or l naur'll;enl
.,.,~.. ~~~ fou$:ht most •·igorou.ly
Uul"•rt .\\. l.d'ollett~ •hen

ubtice U.at if a ri_ch maa itaj't po.l· Bay.

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In or.lu t.e l&lt;!&lt;lltl bit own el~tion , of 1901 ; p.rmh ted
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1904, be did oot loeailtlt to •rote the Alton ,.uroed a nd
notorioua ·•).ly Ucer Jlarrimao'' of "IQ.ya baa UOWll b.la
io wbith be J'Oint"'l CKit to the M'.r\'e ouch of tbe p eat
"l
lrlni t~&amp;S the~· were b.oth of eapital . u would belp

~0 ,~;;~~"1 1 ~0 th~.:..::-t~~::..l~;;rr;:.:~ ~~;.:~,:;;;n~~:··.t 1t:=~~~'t" 1 ~~:!

•w•ptt-IJII

u

moulht&gt;i,.,.e of 1b&lt;1 81•·•·1 lhr

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he """~ ht to rcg1,1late.

no\~ gl~tno

our ltrabtno iitamPf"
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SlEGRIST &amp; FRALEY· ~

tlo.,.., ~orpornt ocul.ll {~r rnmt7ooign J&gt;Dr· the Yorpa lote rH"IS, wtth 811-l!dUd
ot tbeu mumcnt• 11t1y

Stores ,Jire

- -.- Br sul't v•u uk (., S/rgrlst &amp; '1'r•lrp Cradl•g St•mp -.- -

~~~}E~i::!:.~ ~?~:f~l;~~~::~!I§1i~f::~;~~~~ ~7;±~~-l ho J•&lt;I••Uoll

fl~&gt;e b~nbreb

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min';""• an•\ 1..:ored from politic&amp;! dakanerla
It mu.t
f250,000 ror hi• eampaign that the 8tH! 'I'nlat. group

Brief A nalysis: of the P olitical Career
,........ l'roor
of Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt I"" IOU II•\ in

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Double Slel(ri.t &amp; Fraley ·T radlnlf Stamps - .equal to II:C dl•·
· oount - with every pu.rohue

~!~~~~:·r;:~:~~~:.\::~~:e :.~;':

·st. . . 1018-1028 Broadmay

508-518 William

elll.orate detai l ill the trilllll{lb 011 t bat O«Uion..

r--?.i:i~~?:7;:;.~:~{~::~y~: ~~~:!n~t~~:y:~;i:~: ~:,:~·:~·:~ i;,~~~;:\;~~T;~J.i:~§ :~~:!£~t,;.f~~?~~:.~ ~ ":, : 2~~J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
nalt•l J-oy

tla~ J&gt;Oiilittl I&gt;DMH

of t.ba lte·

]"'~'t""' · "·bo~h

lut.•J

u~til l :i97, tb.t

never huitated to O\'f'ffi•le tbe Ia• in daiog a lda&lt;lly, brotberl7, a el&amp;b borl,-

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::::~·~..,•," ~~:.:~.~ th': ~~:up~0 ;h.~huebl~:: .'.~·~~:~.·-~~1r ·:~:·"~:;' ;~e~!~i:::~· ;~~~:.~ ~i: ~::~~::::dot ~~c ~::~:i::rr:;•t!:~~ :~fu!•:;mtt:;"';n ~':.:,! ::t u·krl

whet

1 o·r~'"l:

thd toolouru.n• &lt;'All '' ariato·

o•ro.,.•l• of worlllngmcn during agalnlt the

li iT\"Hiet

Trull, en1bled lridtratioD tor the • - of tbe

:~~:" ~;:·,~~au';• c:~cl:~::~· 1111~~ni; :~~;~;,:·, ·.~~ ,;,"u;~•.n•;;r ~~:~~~~:-i.,T~: ~~:~S~~.: ~~~:t :::;::::~~ ~:~::.~: ~otb1i~~ o~"''i::ti=~~~~~ ~
ar o•tl&gt;&lt;'rat '" ,.olitiu,'' a toll&lt;' II"' '~"
hun hy b !o ].... lot•nl mentor. Tb.:ow..,. C.
l'la t \. of o•ltr~!t-Toua memory
t'ruou
tb~ •t• rt, fo., .,..., ,..hat "' known u 111
.. .,,~.,.,r...t •on 111111, " thtt i~ to oay,
• ml u """0 0\"0uld eut ..nlt to uy '"'"

oh~ fa~t t b. t lor t·•~••i"l: • &amp;]•Tillg, A !tlor~;.~ n iot.-rt.. l8 to loon out f !!!i,()()O,. of hi1 bn~talltle., bio
·h'" l' •t.·•·l apoke wuulo! .tart out of tbe 000 of thf Uno te•l Statu tttlllury !u11do tendenry toward ata•lam, hit
I
··oul of tho~ &lt;'lub 0\"o\b "'hi,· h the JIOlice· 11 rain rangiag {ron• 6 to ~!i per cent. and bU lou.l·mo;tb.ed io••eeth·e,

m•" rouJ.I guh tbc bud~ of refractory 111 order to break the 111011.,,_ •tringeDCJ' without end ue told.
•trokNo. or "Hn k1ll them if it uemed
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....... t o the J&gt;DIIUUIIIII to do 10.
Personal Anecdotes Which Portray the

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vain Egotist and s;,aggering

borror '""hen tbc young "ariotocrat lu
M01t of 111 rememl&gt;&lt;l!r h ia ruriou• de- in all of t he p&amp;pt'n ;;t tbe
idea a nd cooly nullcia tiou o r Mra. Belll my Storar, few know the Mquel wbicb It

b••
~b,.".. n\~~;;:'~ :::-:tp;in~~ ~::::·:~~ ~-!:~ ::-~. 11;:~ ,..~:i~

.~Kll, dtr r luo .. lng f-.iled o.r ele-c· polotiu' ' J&gt;rOI"'~d

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f/ lion .Hard 8arneti Xmorican ZJollars
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.7fr, 9dorllt .Saving

i:~~~.;::bi::'"! !~:;n,.!'J :~~~!:~~~·~;::r.,..~~~~~:l~:r,..o~::r:::.;

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wih of tbe Ambaaaador tO Italy, be(auoe ab e e z poeed bit intrigue wi!b tha col tbt wrath of t.ht IDI.II wb.' wu

::j:;:h:'.~;;:~ :,hi:hc::~~~~~~; .: :=':n~::! :b~~~~~;e~e

to~~: ~:":!· ~:!!~~copb~r~:::·~eia·

'ion or ideotittt., ''nl • .tre takira,''
becauH thei r deooc:riptiono of tb1 llabit.
of certaio aniru•l• gue t ba lie ta
.ome of ROOM,..,lt'• tal" of bit o'"'
TAILORING CO.
upleitt 11 a "mighty hnater."
E levo tol" 'tO Sth P"IOOI"
)Ioit of ut remember with horTor1

w burdu u.. 4 -• whh bM TJ reQ~.t\ud ruunlol{ eo~,eaaet.
A l tl.-• aaoa. l.lm• """ roann~ to ~M'O you w1th ll.rlct\y pure
..,,.,I, hiDt "'!"ll""l:!"d d014bH or fau.llleu. i t •nd ~~~hlon.

B. KADETSKY
Coolond ! ru n

K:a:c h onQ:•

:1~7 ~'oAhlna-ton Street

C HI R0 P R A CT I C
(Kl-RO-PRAC-T!K)

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LIFE and REALTB
of n11a •I&lt;!Jit'lldt U.JIOQ the tranmt.ion of life
' "'I h.·altb &lt;n1rul-. frum the brain, by nat\"t'l
.. b.~lo nto·11J tro111 t ilt' brain dotl'p ""itbln tbe

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t ll.at tbt

tl wu

hulr•

l••lw,..., lllo' •·ertebnoe. Tbo! •·crtcbn&amp;e
•uhluutrJ. (•li,.::btly "'"'i'lae«t)
or!....,.. 1111..! !"eeoilli

t....·""""l:
r,,,.,

l••••n t" to!llf' part or JWirll of th.e
]..,.1~· "l"•·b l,....un1~ J i-..-d u a rMI,Ili.
T be
....-.. S..~"'j"o:!.,..-'""'
('l!l!t01"\lAl1'01-l loc:atN I D&lt;I adj11.1t.a th-8'".:='&lt;~..........
ouhlua:.~l •~rlrl.rM a nd the IICU"VM beio1 110 •
"-"'l""'""'r l"'-'~t.r.t . 1111111&lt;' (Nttnre) in l.be bfabl
It eoa1&lt;1...t to ..,,.d thr IU!CI!Ni r.' 1121)&gt;\tlu~ lo rutore fuA~tion aod
looal!ll aad ,.....,a~e all do""lllOO.' &lt;'UndotoOn'Wa 4 o oQt trut Etltcta. or u..e Medlei.De, 8 tl.fla"l', o.teopa.Ua;J,
- - . . , , llap.Ut Ue&amp;liq. 8U.Jie.lt\Ve Tbenpt'UUCI, Chril1ia.tl SdeDCI
tlo~

OI"UJ'~uedbr olberaenotVttheChU""OpraetOC",wbo~ blab.a.lld.l

oal.. 111 loe.1te a ad l dJwot •oblu~11 wa
• .\! ...t au~cal ca..... r•~l•l ••1 \'b"uJ·n~ll~ w1t bout

1111

of luo.ire.

l&amp;t1"...up.t.ea1111.l~the ta\IMO!Jour .U....,.. lt...W.t!GR:rn

l. otnRIUtO! maiiN on requ•••t

F. 0. HANSO~, D. C.
CHIROPRACfOR

s.n Pboa.-, TuFJWr lOJ~UFFAtO..N EW ~0~ tf!ICA STRBE"iL - - - - - -- -- - - --

in Burfal'o

r~ ;;;o!liia::'; :,...;!"o;=.4'l~i. =':'.f..d..

-\a-..~..... PHONa

s.u ...

...... Moe ............. __.loT~. n-•-

c.a.,._ ....... COIIfiADE FIIEDtltJC •l*"'i;o"r,;..,

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1.- H. A B "B L' S 0 N •

D•aJ•r In P u r • ' aritd 1\tl!f Jln•ry
o.c,.ow.r h n •O, qda"f'roai.IO &amp;oJO. pw-.L
.WealeodoBapolir1qan•KemodtlliDJ"&amp;$ 'fflrJiow~

~:.;:~·~~ ~:~~.~~!: ~r:,~~~~;e•w:~h~: ~:~~e:: ::~'~1 4'r':w":O~~;~:t ~~lr:=;::1::;=::;.=jj~~,....~~a~·~"~-~~·~·,....~~-~;;.;;,~~~~~~~

dellnite !•urr-e, of t he playf u l Afriea.n
~'''"''• wbkb •~ &lt;boon&lt; &lt;h;og &lt;o
buman ~lap.
~ott or 111 reme mber t he· O&lt;'ta1ioo,
whnn,ri.liDg hor..rbat ltintbeperlt a t
Wuh iDJ{ton, 1 younc woman ... ho wq
1lso ri,llnll' in the '" '"• dartd to put
lfi1 lfajHty. Ki11g Theodora; ouo.l ho.;
1-loo.t&lt;'f'Lt, angered by tbit eo~bibitloD
of '' IHe majeote'' on t he
of the
" low·born'' o rdinary American woman, elubt!&lt;l her horse with b i1 ridiog
wbir, rauting it to reu ill• the air, and
tbreaten dire injury to tile yo 11111! girl

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•olur and 1hains it .tralgbt a t
bad of &lt;ho "bo~." ' "'"'
make an abje-ct apoi0ft1 to tbe
pain of iu.te11t death. U
•elth.ldbo!entbeilltrepld
he daimt to bt in b il"booh ,
of the 81•1 Tru.rt'a polltleal •011t.b·
pie-ce would proltabty have IIOmt ooe
elte .. itt Judin1 nbjeel.
,
So muc:b for the repugnut penonal
h inory ot tbe maiL ~ow, let ui l0&lt;1k
1t bit prindplet, it oae
thtt a wbolly telftoh, •'"'"•' ••·-·,.hi
wholly ara•·iotio eave-man,

Roosevelt's "Principles" ·as Shown by His
Record in Office, With Power to Show
We lind him Ulerticg tl:at he .3 noW
in tavor ol tbe •ballot for •o111en.. It
II Oo!J a f t'w yea.ra ago tll.at BOo.e,·elt
..U deelaimlng ag ai11.1t 1ulfrage a~d

a,Dd- imJ•udCmtly elaiming tht'f' u
oWD. Surely, ll ' il oot cec.._.,.
t.be Progreul.ve Party• t o walt
tbey are ncc.oful at tile "polb

~:xc.,;~~tb:o;:~~~~ :'~.,~:t~a~~ ~t~uci~:~i~";~~nto
iliet of boya who (01,1\i] be traioed to blil•tilltbelel.n.ioo of the
tbe t rami.q: O( tbt
We bd him J&gt;ra&lt;:leim.iug what be lt'ltlon of the eom•ltte.
cal~ " ~Ia! and in.lullrlal juatlu. " Date ' "' Bu.ll ll~f1J'I
1·et, wb~o be wu pruidcnt, h e luued l e i&amp;llat Party not e11\y demaadl
tliii trinmpb . of braun injutiee,... t.h• lot the goverament a t larK&lt;:~, but
old&amp;!" which pre•"f'l!ted t'mploy-· ol ltl iaceptlon bu rt'gn laTiy tt~ed
be aoldiera.

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tiona, or e,..., reoqu.eu ing ln•·eot.igat lon.,
teo aay nothins of lar)•ro•"t'mect. l a t~~
pojlt·oa!ee d epartmeut alone, thia l:f.·
fadlou. or9er reblad ~.ooo men ef

recaU 1117 etn.didate, l11itiate
erudum, ooct..rol fully .,..,,..,. ac:t
orpnla.tioa. Tba platform
beeo1111 Ure plat!- of.__-c:,..-:c·• _··--.. ,.

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- - - - - - - : - - . :J '"e

\

16 &amp;raat St.
Keeps the best Meat

brutal loreatment et lab
trra111ed fer u iatenlt•
..-ell, a nd accr.mpell.led b; lo.io
tailed a t th•fWbitto HouM.

,. h,·ro· '"'"·' ,.._ &amp; brvu~h t he'rur&amp;mioa (•..,.1\

"" tl.~ "~" ... lnu.ltr trau~·miasion ut impu'-

OUK LIBBRAL DISABILITY POLICY WILL APPB.U. TO YOU !

ef a 4re·eat la:

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ONE DOLLAR PER MONTH

:~:b~gt;~11 : i77:0:~e;:;:o fa~

..t'tn~~41llll,

i.Aitiati; e and r.eall,

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J • .A.. REED .

W ·e picked up 100
fine double texture coats, both
rain·- a nd storm
proof. A regular ·
fifteen d o llar coat
that w e have put
on sale at just

$10.50 '
All sizes from 33
to 46.
Step lively if ~ou
want on&amp;.of these
fine coats.

LH. BAKER &amp;CO.
353 Main Street
lROQUOl~~·LOCI

J . J . Qt7"12no'

25 COOS- OUR BIG NOON DINNER- 25 COOS
The eool "Kaiserhof"
Basem ent Mutu&amp;.l Lite Bid,,

Entrance on Pearl

Bu~r~ . .,,Q~ ror:4,~=~~::L~d~~:::,~~ ·o4 }'e~

.

S. -BRODY

.

Tobaooos, Claars, Cigarettes aftd Rue•tan Tea!
Hell Pl100e, H•,.·ard
2BQ W ilLiam Strefll, Col".

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Prau,

-

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�GRAND ANNUAL BALL

1nttrnati;~~TJi~socl~tion ~
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At

of machinists

Oonnan•AfT\ort~8n Hall

.,

CIOftH&amp;R M.AtN AND HIGH STa-

FRJDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22nd,
A haodtoz:ne Gold Wateb w111 be preM:!oted to t he

1~12

tDot' popular lad7.

Each tlcl:e' eolltlee tbe bolder toaTote.

Eugene V. Debs
Cantlidate f~r President

Gu.staveA.Strebel
Candidate for

L~ Governor

:.·.AT.,:;

' .. . •

· Broadway Armory

''tu~sda~ Even.ing, Oct~b!r 22
ADMISSION 25 COOS -·. RESERYED'WTS ~COOS .

�Eatc!Ted.,. MCJOQd-&lt;:1... man er Ja.ne6, 1812, at the pol'otftolo at
8u1faJo., N'l!w l"otlr., udu &amp;b~ A~ of Much 8, lfN

SATURDAY, OCTOBER J9, 19J2f"OR PRE.SlOI!NT

EUGENE V. DEBS. of Indiana
f"OR VICE PRESIDENT

EMIL SEIDEL. of Wisconsin

WHO PAYS THE BILLS?

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capitalia blarldl111. lila JIU· ·
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                    <text>EtJGENEV. DEBS

iBUJII'.UO 50CIAL1ST ON
AT 1'ln$ STANDS'
"'VVDi''I!SD4Y TO

s.U.a

· atl!rOiodwayArmory

TUESDAY, Oct.

-' SATURDAY

TJ.

A.·PROG LA·MATION
Buffalo Sociallat Gets &amp;suits ..,_...,...,._~_...., ..... r
Men WW Oriouihe - Three Meetings Called
Hoodw¥ Employees. ·
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nrou 1 b u,, .roru of

tlll1

Be~blo

on-

To the Wor~i-ngOias~
of·Buffalo

ll!lettilllp 60'-itted ot t.Jb
Talb oa .ubjeete

~lall.t ~ ~l.a..- ol tile Jntunl· tbe ' t - . .

tlon~l

Ra11••r ba \'e li«111 brooallt to ;.:~=~ ~.:::~""'~be~':':~:~
rtAhU: that .ometbiDJ mu.t loe doDe he of t.otereltt to til e mc.a by .ucb
to &amp;llt&gt;"IUe the ~:~~~oditl~na undn •bleb A. t.:oona, R~o~bbtrr,-, '\JS.Utlr. or
f'b e..., uaotonaene...Jeoadustor.erework· -rtb.
·
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Tbe« ol'ftl'lala wf:re
mueb blUrWe he"e lUll ed tU workln11 boun ot , ..ted ie 'll'hat ftw ..,gfe.tlo.oa W6t of·
tb- •eowb ltbeolllpeltllerntobeot~ fe r~! by tbe ,meD,all ll .,.l de o.otee on
duiJ frolft • rl7 raorqing until }ate at the ,JU.Cu..•oa, but whtbtr t hy or'tll
lllil(llt. 'Mae t l•e le IJ&gt;Iit U!IIIO tloat uo h. ... e tlu• a•r•e to bra•e tile wretb of
allow•~• 11 made for r.,., rcnion or the ~igb nd 1ni1hiJ lawyu·precideat
111111-.erneo t, ao ol at the um" time aot of tb ~ rn.d ia a « •eat qoK(Ioa. Tbei'T
,,,; 11glog in rl'ltuMI a wa&amp;etbat i1111f· jot. al.., i• the ecnr.1taat alsb.t,.• r.e
lldent to kHp a lnln lo f ood ud doth · ":ble b bt.uota them. The BD!falo f:lo.
lag.
er.alia t will .ll~ep tabti on tbenr..
Tb e Doftalo Soelal iat 11.- l th •iwol t ba
At thellf! meetin~ •hie b • ere held
m~u · to orpn!.w 11 Ia olh&lt;!!r dtiM, at tb r. Hert e l Bar11, ForHt Bun and
wbtu1 It baa bn11 aba wo tbat ili',tbor 111 Co~! SJ)Tlnt, the nau wua uked
.,.. ,ea. llf!tlf!r •ouditio~ and aborter tak e ,,.,, la t he diKo•ioo, but
bo~n Ia tba re.u lt.
a1t11 wo rklnjJ on ~. lia.e 1r.aows

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111111 the JoteruJtlona l Ia W.ded dowa 1M! wu not ru api ag the tO III Jiany ll'bd
wit h a ll kind• of 111\.e8 aod apottera. a l.o that be wu not .work l111 for It
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meou ao&lt;l lut·lt.e them to ulouoa ia aomet hiDII Ia tloiag Ia tbe way o! or·
order 10 K-' tl:u!h opinlont In tegard plll~oJ. Ona ma o ba• heea diadr.uged
to labor uoionaah e11turn aYer tbe ia· fo tnJ~reaooiag h laoJ&gt;ialonaoa llll ioai••
fnrm•lion 11) th~ (Rmpaoy.
•
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asked by wellPany deetru it
working ohus
be cleared up,
fonh , un!ogged
by political trickery
rhetoric,
·
U il the purpoae
~ ana.lyu \he....to-c&amp;lled
Progressive movement
pa.ps to giVe to our fellow-work.
ingmen \he unbiased facts, concunl.ng the Progrdtive f~Y *';Dd
Theodore R001t velt with upecit.l reference to their nla.tionsh1pc ~~
labor in the put and their a tUtude toward labor l.n the present. 10
ordu that we ma.y pup UU!y and accurately, wha.t we m&amp;y .expect
ol them in the future, should Lbe fortune s of poUtics rest wtLb t.be
Steel Trust gTOUP which atanth behind R?osevelt in ~ atrug~le with
their ancient enemies, the S~nda.rd Oil gToup backlDg W!Json-:a.
struggle--in wbJCb Lbe muters sit quietly in Wall Stree~ wb1le thctr
paid spell -binders a re moved hither o.nd thither, bbbops lllld ki~
and queens and knights, with the . common ~ot.en a.a the pawna tn
this national eben-game of contending capltahsta.

Men Behind the Progressive M ovement
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Are True to Natural Class Instincts

�. TWO CIIPLET"

·'QIPARTM•ttt

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THE 8 _'rORS8 WHE:RE LOW fJI10 1E80Rf,laiM

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n t_he entire· business career of our s.!_O!!~ we have
never entered upon a Fall Season so welt prepared

~ ~t this time. Our stocks are larger, better ~l~cted,
suPerior In qu~tty, and ~ltlyely ~rrect In every detatl
of styfe. Pl1ces are also unequaled. ~lng far lower
than you wtll find In ·MaJn Street Stores where rent Is
btgh,. We ·trust you• wlll vlslt our Stores, Inspect the
merchandise and compare our prices with ';he prtces

of· other stores, befo re purchasing.

Double 81e8rlat A Fraley Tradln8 Stamps - equal to' I!%diecount - with every purohaee
bun!)rel! ~tores are

now

giving our ltra!)hl(l llitamps

SIEGRIST &amp; FRALEY
508·518 William St. •. 1018-1028 BroadtDay

GHIROPRAC.TJC
(Kl-RO-PRAC-T IK)
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LIFE and REALTH

We picked up 100
fine double tex-

ture coats, both
rain

and storm ·

proof. A regular
fifteen dollar coat
that we have put
on sale at just

$10.50
WI d o DOt UUI :C t'IICU. Of .at Mtolic!ue. 8 W'I eTJ', O.l.eopath;:r,
Muu1 e. ~.Uc H ealiu.&amp;. S u11..U • e Tben.peuU ca, Cllrlatl&amp;.u 8dwct~
~ mtt.Aod liNd by ot.b en u:eept the Clliropn.ctOI', wh o u•"' bi1 hnd1

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bout UM' of koiff~

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1Dvnt11at. &amp;~ le&amp;nl \ll l U~ ot YO W' diae&amp;M, It wUl COl t ~~~
:lotll lnl tot ap!ual &amp;D&amp;.I.,-.11 of your cue.

F. 0. HANSON,. o. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
&amp; II Pboou, T urF" 3019

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25 CENTS - OUR ·BIG NOON DINNER - 2S COOS--

Th e Cooi ·~·Kai~erhof'

Basement Mutual

· E ntrance on Pe&amp;tl Street

Bud'• lo .&amp;geut tor Ill~~=~~~= ~:~~~~;:Jbi!J~_t~~~ aod l'eriodklab.

S. BRODY .
~~~'!:.·~~~:~:~~r~ 11~usel~ Teu
S t reeL, Cor . Pratt,

_ ,._. Butni.Jo , N.Y.

�.·.AT:.

Broadway Armory

· Cutsdap €vtning; October 22
ADMISSION 25 t:OOS

IIESfRVED SEATS 50 COOS
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8EOURE YOUR nOKETJ NO.W

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�PO:R PRESIDENT

EUGENE V. DEBS, of 1a6ia.o.a
POR VIC! PRESIDENT

£MlL SEIDEL of Wbcomin

WHO PAYS THE BILLS?
W hl.).- ~ .. r Jill''• th~· ean'J•3ign fuml1'11f a politi«"al purty wih
llu11 p11rt ,•, IHlii;L l•ool.~&gt; an,J brt't••·IWII.
llo .nm •USJll'~ that J.ht· M or~eau11 , the Friekll, th~ l'trkiJ.J..K'8,
Ar,JJ h•tld~. th,. \'11uoJ,.rllilla. tl1c Twowl•lys 11nd othull Or their ·
'"" JlllltiHK up lttUJ&lt;Iro•tiM of tbouqwl11 of dollan for tht' AA~e o f
iu" ) vU '" lliO•·iul and iu.luMtriul juwt io·.-1 "
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Til·· t•oliti•·uuu• ('"u t"lk ~thout "omcial 1 ·
IIHtil t lw~· un• lolurk in th t• f Ro·c . Wf'
un1il II' •• UO ,\Sil T AKE IT
1'\•wwh~t f'Hrt,·, '' "'r~

If tho• D••mrwr!lti" Jlftrty tllt•llnl to do ft ll)' th itt g for ti l&lt;' work ei'JII,

\\'11\" IJOI-:SS'T Til E DE)IUC HATi f' I'AIITY UEGI=' I~ TilE
WtJ. JI I !"HI'T II. whcro· it h"11 lwd co utrol for t•ouu tl cu JCflnt.
If th• • H••J•u bli••nu pu rt y w1•rr• will iu j.! to rio nnyt hing for th e
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why .lidrr't l1 c tlo litmw thiur.: durin~ tlw Mo·1·r·rr yellu t hnt he had
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fn• ··. , ~tt·nH.:ht 11 hi I•· tllt"y ur•· .l .. llilll! yolu whnt ··nuld e soH~n·it:ll j :O.:.utlooly oloubtt that C.]lital.·om
eo.ndnioa tbet our po-ewat Cet•ltalilt wltll \\allaee _ln bl•
o•ih l •' ll li ·• .' "" nr•·. nuol ull that ~·•rt of thm~: .- wh,·u ~-nu kunw. nu d he-1 a t~in;.ing In t ime, buL tbere eno ,didtluel ma11f
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\'ou tr.11ow of many JleOi•le wllo haTi! 11_.te111 of eeono111k1 anti
order
llut th to, 11 ma! he

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had
fc&amp;rf'd lbet toll tad • 1' 11 tllem
=~~e~~;!:,:!,•":~ of
tr.now, tbtre .,. alwa,-. plen ty of
1 o• oK womn to l4 bacl,-f OI"
hea 111 depart-IlL 1ton•a u
Jlutfal o.
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f1-.;e buadred WOIIIU foreetJ

CJ"''"'i•l&lt;ll•Y

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WOMAN'S EMANCIPATION

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WHY WORKERS HONOR DEBS

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mnt IICJ~ ele, tr.t, U · • "~""''""·
..e'l'"ink: ma lott aad at blo:r.

-.::::.o-rl•l i• •ner ebangi!li &amp;lid
an~ fonniag.
l pli..d ~~"""tel !'lteROQ\U&amp;I Au tlo•f' i l••e.Jentpder of 1odet1 11
- b tllere an:o- ,--eon for Mlie•·iag Qr collKti•·e nj~rin~e. of mn of •
ti'f to t be rul e. Rut wb ill! tle
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•.•umin10 t!'at, Oapitali_am_ i. an ntej'" .-alu• thu tll(ir in•li.-iolaal Ollft~ Doee lOin! f lee ot the earth k
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t•tofi to 't~e rv.le, CUt 1t .•• nut _a.. b}e-et aot the ta rt tbet muy ~re 111-l;be huJ,...riOnal foree. of aeture,
to thf' uuu· .. rs.d law of hfe •·h1 ~ b ,.-o.-- "",. &amp;D•I mao1 f orma of_,., orolH 11 l': baagl!d by tile hatdl .. d bn.la•
t;ttLS all_t bi11ga, tbe tly • • ..-ell •• the ba•·e paued awa1end ..-ere, eaeb tD it.t mam.
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.m o•le otloo.-ial 1ifo

p rll' l\tl:' pro,Jwr•-~·- 1'ht o•upt •!iilt~ ~ave nbolisl~ed pr~l"lll•· propt•rt~· 1
for tlu• lllHJOt'H~ or Uti, Thl:' Stl{'tllh!lt!l ll.rl:' ll~lllnS\ PM\"II.fP prnpt•rt~·
u ... r I at at~· ~omlaiUitl tht fehlrol
ln. ~b,•• mca·ll•'• (If li~c_: Rl!,~ imll ltnybml~· ~WJI~ng ):our job• ~1111 _r~.HI : • hn~n of Oebriri, ..-b~ Lllo•t ., to ~Uill·l
t•j:!!llll- t 1\11~ I I •ly 0'' m n g • nur homf' hut -~ ou , 8!-'1\ln!il a fe ll Oil umg mon ,..rtb ·1 mvria•l ,te.U on reaurre-:llll " 1' the prh·:tte f&gt;"'']Wrty. \\' ,. ~,. it"tt~ M00Ut timu for the working t 1o11 n&gt;Orl&gt;. 1 .dultl be temrtedtomDuot
t•IH~-&gt;..., who l'r"•ht •·•••l it nil to 1!••1 !I httl&lt;· n r the pri\"&amp;tc jH'Oj)Crl,l'.
l hiJ~b' Ol~·•nrua. crow• thla ~r ead J•ro-

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for w h HI ho• &lt;lo.-slr"t Willi!. w•lo.l'nlt'n t of. tAt.
\"ou
what bu
t be
nu •l r.•• ·h it
'\o 1111111 lo~,-~ hi s \'O I•· ll'hn I"Oit&gt;li for his prirwiple!r
l "a.r~· fur a tune. bu t •mJIOUoble • MI~II 1 t"ned to otllto(1••1l ,baJ&gt;t&gt;eB t.o .)'OIL
,h_,.., tb •.,c-•re o f lnfantt, .. d
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11iut Ill d hlooJy ri'I"Oiution. It
I I(' '! " '"'~'" ~tul•· oJT It hiT•udy r••volu ti OII hy tloing po.'tll't'~thlr whot
111ll'M uh u nlt to •ly \., . dt•n•·. tlll1· wuy nr IIIIO ih l! r .
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f•Jr tl u- ''" l""tl"" ,f tho• t'Ul m lr~· : 1wd uot 0111' m t•kd of that 1\III OUut
will ~-~'" '" tu~kt· I if,. I'IUiicr, plc~tsa..n l er ur h~t.ppier for thl' g r eat work•
itt!{ t•]lt,_l'l II!U~·h prot!Un·d it 1\ij.

TJI:E HIOB-Mllft)ED OOPI.

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'By EUGENE V . DEBS
: : ri:~---:ell~!:~~
f•re&lt;t efllla··~lllrDt.
Onet UDioek tbe feuc.•.-. tbat frn
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The fliOII rforiou.e feature of the cou .. tJt,.. DJI:M b..-e cramped a.nd warp!';\~ -~.:ll.~fw!Jo
l'~uut ..-orl.t-,.iole Re•·olutioa, ADd ita
pr
_ , Joot.,DI featllte tor tbe- w~~rt;l of e.] •a•l lter1'ed tbe eoul of w-omea ..,d asa.e tl1 .. B•n Mite leadnl Ia
mao.tr.i••l, i.i
mW.I:OU. upon miiUou. ~: .. !~"" opea.e.:l ~lila "&gt;try 4oo,.. ~ : : t 1: :e ~~'- ."~u;!J~.~-:_~1: 1 :~

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I'Dt il tbt Mw 1nike.r. to wbieb tbe ..ad:~ of tbe agn ..00 .-b.o ue ;.,. the eeoDO~ale h f:4odam of wo01n
k.l
Tht·, :;.lll':''rlki~l. ll"hO nu t.• tht' I'Uihusiasm wit h which Uebi
wo111a.,~Nd ol tll.e world ia free.! froa •iti.~~&amp; tlotit
of ••·ery •tate nd
birtll. of 1 tue of ( r - ,
"~te .boot 1 our ..., 111 IIIOI'&amp;Jlt all
. I Jlt'OJII.ll 1toruwd .\latlison &amp;jUin' l t'&lt;"OUOI'&gt; ir lad Joolitiee.l - Na .. ery. tllia dime to joio with U.e111 io demeadi•c
:&lt;Oo eV«IIl ia the c.y.anl,
p - )(orality d.ote,;J'I b•l~OOII
J.lh' •'l l'll m .:St•\1 l (• rk , w·h&lt;!r ,• 40.0Ul
UtH..,lt'tl t o h•our 111~11 li'J"•ak: iu l'h illd••IJ•hia, whert :tel.® fought for a &lt;:artb nD 11el'\r bow tll.e -DiD&amp;" of tlleit t'reeok&gt;ID AD&lt;\ eaJraDC:billemo t.
~ of Lbo nee .,... e'fn- ,
datil·-.
Ja_.jh.T _ , , . 08 1 " - " ·•·
t• h Mil•"' h• h•••r lum, Hml ftl B1Ufa~. "&lt;ll"hl'rt' f'F't'(lllnt.f ious lut\' 1! llof't'.a Lilw!rty. ,
With tht J&gt;O•tr ud rt1po111ibitity of Wlth --~ pill1a11J.eal _.~pg u ••
mwl .. In •·m•l&gt;ll' :!t t.ll(ltt tu listt.'u to him. 'A'ill ~· t hat hi' is a grea.t popular
l o ;~ bat aD&amp;I~is, r&lt;"HY hvde•. tH baUot will eoDI! • .... tel a.-.h!:D- ·.-...~i,-tlo" of t.be
ot
h .. ro : lhMI ~ ~~·it~ h!&lt;tl!. 111 df,.,_., are ht'ro-won~hir'I~I"S u .,-ell u tbt e•·ery- ...,...,, evtry- 'ia.j1111 iee of oar M- i•IJ .,..b 11 l~e
o f 1ba world.
~'fl J'II lll h"l • ttUilllt .. l.
T h .. y will ~~~~;y. "This man Odl!l hu ma.ny fo l- .-..Ut&lt;J dviliulioa l"ftte et lut iu -rlclll.u ne"er kDOWD.
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AD-d 0.. SodeJIMW • f Ya- woYirl
l1oWvrs. ••
wori~~;llt 11~ th -tllallb.ood
btellil'!ot eaDridetatlOII a od di..:u-- ~ tbir n.t.n I• r.-rolt: will
Tlh•y will ~.1 t!O. J)ltrlly IJt'C•au~~e th\'Y al'\" superfid al. fiDd beeau..~ ot th wor-ld..
- Po• o.f the mipty Jlfl&gt;l&gt;U- of tb.i. lge atleN' ud ll.earu dre wa t-ea
it 11 1ll 1"-', J ia~l)" St.&gt;. It will I~ ODI' of_th~· nu_mt•ro~ hali-tru~ w ith
Fur JUDy«a~.,. tki• eo.adilioDII.u •iU l:tftaD!I • part of tJoe ~~~er~tel tilt c!e- •f e ,
whw h ''fl j•U•hslu aOOuud:&amp;. p.ttl'"tii'Ularl~- m 1t11 dl8Cwmon o! Soc:~ah..'Utl.
~lied. llaa aa. "-• bDnt ot .... .t e•ery ........d woii!LLrJ.. to the ,-at w.,leo•e wo ..... '•
_ ,•• J ,u~bu&lt;od
:O:U.· i-ftli~h: ar...- 1.01 hl'm wonda i pen... Thre ""oreral puhlie outsid t of • • • ~ ....t.
!I.e U.. i• ~·.AIpnllt o! tile rat e..
~1.&gt;1~ of tile pd t b.. -" ~t•i•li~t l':atr-ty wUl furnish m&amp;D,.I' h~ro-won.hif'{':l"'$ at th~ bitr S. ===========.===================· ! ••~

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tb.- fae.t t hat t... hu IM!"fH' fail.-d lhe •ori:ing claa

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thf. M\fiiiJt- "' tM- •'()f"\"r&amp;. a •u the-. ~1151!' wbm. he _.,.• k-adn:.g_ i:be •ll.o yean ._. llrilll i.e.tou • "R"f
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fult•ltl llh~"J');o. of tbt' ra~~ r.a ln 190-l, ll!bs dom not berl.itate ._. pn7U" He ~t Bit d.illcip'-. tll.tre;. pltll:ty fer an.~ it N ia·lrar- _ ~~:--. _pt u IN _ _,

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io 191:!'· Jlod.nt\:"~r !dtJ'IIIriml.. Ue.l&amp;da •.lid ~
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~ur~~,.~:,e: i~h:!11~:r::lt:~!n~~e c~!'~?r:·tfe~d~~/ ~~~:n .;'Chin~.: :~u·t·~~fe:~~t~,!::~~.a;: .~~::0;~ »-'••· eith~.

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ty for a:o •·er~, aad -tlaat lte meuRI'OIJ
up tp Ute .talltlatd · otlhla party
witbout IJ&amp;1IDlj:. Buher la oae of U.e
ohH'ubloned k.in.d of poUd dau, wlto
"IO\'H '&lt;J I"''P th~ bo-r:ay ll.acd: of tho
11011 ot toil," uul leU. ho"' proud lie
ls " to adtlreu auell a noble bod1 ol
tturdy tollen,ao..-erelp.-\muleaa vot·
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Yoo all 11.110111' tlte diiN, aucl
yo11&gt;ve lUI fallea for the !lab-dab to
110m11 e xteat In the pPt, no Pl~ter' 'kw
wlae yau are to lt 110111'.
8ulur bu loDg fed from tlte ltaad

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it .w.ill 11Upplt'llll'tl t the

JO!l ia llaieof .Ud .7-'o if U.
pa ,ro.p decW.. ~ It t. beM. '~ a f - ~of Ckhte~~t, or
it Owl llMm la....,.u a.tlae- t-.t Jt.
'WiJI i~ Owl .all of a.at.l't ~

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Boe'alo, No• • York , a.uder the Ae\ ot llareh 8, 18'711

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for tM doWll·t.roaaea Toler, aad ua.
..,U1t. tpeeth b,r g:lvlal iltree dlft,.

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ato Haio of 130 JN!r u 11 t.
Sodali•tt aN. 'ecu.nomed to j&gt;Ut the
110ft tlfki•l o11 Jlre·elKtlon eatimatl!l ot
the •·ote, ~bietly bociiiiNI the Sodalilll
party 11 not prlmarUy a \'Ote,-catcbiq
mathine, but an edutatillo.&amp;l ora:aaiaa·

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followc~l h~- otht'r dt"lightful

paati11ws. ltKf'•l to ··inspire ·· ma1111 murder. :

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of tlf·fo'ati n g th e •·oo l Ktrikc·

Th"y're 111l "friends

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The ri~h Bull l l - women ha•·e aot all IUI111' \'llt.aL

bt ther e 11 a COWI!a11tly oDeJMIID,g IIU"'•

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th•rtbri\•u 011 tbc ! That t.b e Due'alo l a..hion •ho ... ba•
h "'ill t. .. rlimina t&lt;'&lt; l f rom IO&lt;' iely ~ utl'triug auU de.ti tutioo ot j: r ~•t l l •llt a erimp in th e •~ti••it y ot the Bull
lt !!&lt;l U f~·w ruoro·. unon~ ~lnwho~ .l.. uript i•.,•• of th l' hie.... 1 ool~· lo~· t h~ fearleu •ud intelli~~ot ill· mann of men. "'omen :.ud cbil•lrcu.
l1 0IIIIe .,·omcA it not Jllttoril\ina;, Put\'·
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~1.1 j),·nr lb trnmnn.

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witb their wealtb, wrung from the polftiul meetinp In groupt. It it un· t:lli!DeeriDI Bulldia t, Broadway Sub~weat of otht•r ntu'a bro••· ~u c h quo.,tionahl,:r a goo.'l thing for woroeD war Tent~la•l, EJe&gt;.. l ~ Rall.,.av E meu.rw IOU I·•Iestroying mi-ery bu nothi11g io . of e•· .. r~· tod•l tlh•lsioo to •cqnaiat J&gt;loyeea, Fe:nil!l .~,) Pier., Br~ldp

lh(' ••me kiu·l ill our

1 ~'." J·.xpr•·s~ '&lt;1111 ~~~lll&lt;is hy 1~1.'' t~nw·h f&gt;llllr • •tl. IUI'Ih~.d of 1'11!!111!1! t:llll! · "'""t ew r~· ola.•·•• ,,., i11 th ~ nut o•ul
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th•:~•· ti,·r~·~· :•ron.ltn.cillmt·nl~ i ~:~. thtnll•·

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l l"'nu..e ~h• womau 11 too poo r to buy ('ialitt; for if eondi tioDI• are

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lerntin•l•. tile car barnl, ab.l
tlented rallwa,ra would lnelude I l•rl!'&lt;'
proporti11.o of 111'or1Lingme11, aad th~ h~
l111n that ••eat teo bou .. a day will

si1.111~·~~:.:.~~~ ~;~-" ,;~k /.~.~. \~::;~;~;~~.: ·::~~~,~.~·;~~~~;:~~~·;.~~~~;·a"~r:;l~h ~~~~~~::;·p,!~ ARE THERE NO CLASSES IN THIS ·COUNTRY? I~i~~.~..:i~e:rr·~::;" t~~:~:~ .::ip 1 ~~ ~~~~~~u":;.'i ':";:a tl~:,~,:.".;~~~
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i oe«m to trouh le themoeh·&lt;'~ a huu t )lci· J I"'"ti&lt;'n• of "'•·alt b au,! iathttnce and 1e~ooOJn i&lt;;, _.;aJ en•l politoral life. They l •a\'e the eoulllry f rom th e borrlo l work· en. 11'hleb t.lte Stl!&lt;li .Tru.t. arpe11rs to

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El!llr und \]ounmm11t m·o· h· ·l .l ; 1 ~ "uo·~um pli•·o·s.. 111 u rnurtlcr tin~ p clrn eoncrp tion of tlor J·h ~u e~· I J""•"'trf ~~·n~t II"' mu·...., of.... th ~ 1""11- tre the lnll~ter~ of 110eie t~· b&lt;(a uoe they iDg dan b.a.-e lilllDII!red dowu to liiU· be h"'IO( I~ t be unho ly pulpoooe ol
\\hid l 11 1.• 11,.k 111 owl,·dl"'''l I\· a~ o•ooiU !I!tlto-.1 1·.•· u puli&lt;" o'I~UIII. whtJ,. thCst' l f'na of r&lt;'~l li.re. 'l'o be ~u r~ .. ther~ . •• i•l&lt;' lark t hl" tnUb l l&lt;l Cllcape tb eir own tb e ,onean1 by ... hich toeil'l y
jll!fin( O\'t r tll e latelt "creationL''
lm..lt i!llf the Soc:iatiat
mo&gt;"&lt;'mellt

1'. H . lo u11ur ~~ h.l! l'&lt;· " lh,· uu~on lab.· I pmm u wn~l.v &lt;hspluy o•d .

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T.hey 1 thl' oint~· to work and 1• ~· •nd ohe,:r.

th f'ir 1 , ,; ,. ;\~ge!\.

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not rece h·e e•·e11 110mo amall r rumtw uf

A 'rJl!IJiElfDOUII OUTPOtnUNO.

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THE GIANT OF LABOR STIRS
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' "" HPJli'OIIdh·~ tho • nwl! ll o•hs. lo..lon••l tof llh· wurkiliJ" dus~ '
in tbr:i r eyo:or
A SUDDEN CllANOE. .
o•H•I th•· lHi!. ·~ lift ~ hi~ fn•·•· t'r"."! 1 ! ~1: du~t tu tix t.ti~ hulf·b··•.•·i ld:·r:·•l '
U y~u .":ill"-" o•otr- lbf'_ htJnrh ~b.~
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MRn ki n•l .,..,. ,a long _li~.ilWJIJ ~ .afii.MY aod dutli of t he ,.-,,r~en. Wltoeq,_[To thi1 day there a rt ma11y ... ho think
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FO&amp;EION IlfTEILE&amp;'l'S!
a re CSJ.Ioltonj: thr Bull loloo..e Bull l:oo~
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l n l ho· •·.•···s of l.nl10r. oluii.,.J hy .4IIH\"t•ry I glf. ' l&gt;u rint~ tl.., proteu of e•·oluti11 u e•n 1'011 poldt to 11 vu t lteeumillatio11 of lbat a ma.o wbo ou trun a the m•n in th 1
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you "'111 11 !'• 1 11 great many "' tb e~
1111•! ,.,.,,.d h.\' . th~· rt·k ut l• ·.~s .. lu"h of hllll!-!•·r .. tl io·kt·n; fo r tlw mOml'nl l lnAn •~-qui red ma ny iu lti11cta that were. orui~h thai doet 11ot t eJ&gt;ri'MII t thel!etb f11rward m11veme11t t h•t "'e u ll J&gt;rng· of th e u ~Pful ...ork or t he "'or\.1, IIODII!-. who "·er" bit! f. rly ~·t th e Soo:i•ll•t
n tlll &gt;&lt; h ,.f tlu· .. td fir•·. r•· tnllllM'&lt; ' Ill •If l'o•\'o]utmnnr,l' cOtH jii•' SI , Hilt! th e """' fltl tAH 1., bit l•ff'tf! n atioll. Amoo,g aDd bloOO, asouy and tl!l¥1 or a multi· t'ftlit a da11gerous aad JN!Ihten t hUu w. l , ;"'"" ~•Y .,,.] olo j&gt;ty'Uiiar thlnga, un&lt;ler lllllt.form, from ~tfJ!n fO ~~rn. 11 1' tO tb t!'
howeol lo;t•·k uf tho· li mn! •J!!l\' o•r" 1\' llh th•· intpllb&lt;" , l'ClllMiill!; like fire 11hpm ,..;. tb " predat11 ry iotlilld bf the tu de of mu worou avd cbildrtDf
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~:~ teD::•t:'~.:p ~~:•m:::•. ~~:':;"~ "'Orldngma11 "'" U!lliog an11ther In a : ~l~li~t l.'lanh eesl.dAie u.w--.1 to ad"'."~··.1 · 1Hl•:s nt wludJ tlw.1· lw1·:·- t .. r
ltuq,:ht h~m to nhu;h~r. 1 ,11,11 111 , J·r~otomiuat illi Ioree of hi•
Tbe livn ot tb: ouD me~ to-operati ve •oeletv, "'hereby tb e world l ~aetory.•t n011n about ''our iateresta'' .,:.~~ h:un~elf. ~SIIil~e.DI~ • grea~
t htllo·d 1\' lt h th·· f,·ur uf thf' . I dull~ nHt~(·&lt; l . th.·y ~t.rl\'1'. to. lur&lt;! hllll beinl' t.ft &lt;&gt;t It&lt;~ uued t 11 be a j11118le a re id eTou rea a
ea t a r?.rma~h of ol mel! mav 'be t~d, cloth•d an d •bel· •n :Me:uco;,ao~ ltow It would be n~~&lt;:n· 1 ~ ~.
.'come 0 er t e ~lttl&lt;' UJ&gt;IIII
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lono·l; tu h1H ~,,.j.J,.li Hl•:•·p . or \\:llh l.rtlo!.h.t hnulol•·J&lt; to will In~ Kimple ~oul bi!Ut nnd •rtually becllme a mau-that miMr foll o.,.'a. a.:": 111'hlle llf eoouai te r.d "'ltlto... t tk• IUII'erin aCid mil&lt;tr" 11ry for
111 ' to Jl rOteet " our " in· be~ :~ utateaa of t.ba
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F~l.low 111'0rk lagman , . wh a t ''inter· ;:.1,1~~- ~~r : :":neb t~~~talittl Ill~
··]!,•ur ~llt·t·kl,l' .' h•·.o·lunu,!! ~dnd.1 wo· h:t\'•·. i•lu ..ol upon you. Allll by tbh prilnit i,., iD•tintt t~ prey 11po1,1 ...:Y• tb a gratll!catlon ot tbe b-..t'• maa alt•p toronrd 111 d'rili~tloll.
f'•t• have you iD 31U ICO that "'oeld riUIO the ac;:la.ll•~ lla:!&lt;- lla~· ~· ~tbll .
ll'llt'tt .1' 011~ Juyl.·O$MIIfl· IS ~]Will 111 fnnh ful ~erno•(• tn tho~•· whom G~! all thiui'• iDdlldiDf bloo ftllo111's, tht bttlbd to pr.,.. Tbl• faet 1, dimly
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fllltl •·lo•nml tortur••. \" .~ o rtlum e. l of th e All. P owo· rf.ul thAt the cunuin...- ~hull JWINICII~ tho· .u'th nuol it11 rich trt·II~IU'"'; it ~~ urd11.ined that
yolt ~hull ttl' r\·e. olwd.ti11 . 11nto tho· 1' 11&lt;1 of ' tinw.''
·• ) l AilY t ilUI'tl ~·ou hn••· thou...-ht to r iso• find t'!IS ~ nHitl e ~·our ~·o kl', "
j t'e r th •· h;,..Mr.,..netl hllrlolll or tho• )'n"SS. ·· F. nch tune hn n~ y~m ht'&lt;! ll
t ll ru~o.; h.lll•k mule.r the la.!ih !Uul ,nonr 11!'111'!1 nrt· th e sole frtlllllgt• of
your llt!&lt;O I••u•·.. . ) o u arc condf'I!Hit"l t o ho• lww t' r of w ont! 1111d ~lra'A:(•r
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•he . l:t lwiul.:' ti t• ·it~h o f tb e lle u c h . thru Kti nl!' ' l.•efo; l! th~fll •·e of th e
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                    <text>THE IIUJIPA10 ~

ISOW!aJ&gt;
AND COI'I"noUm
BY THE WOIUCI'IG CLASS

Cand;date for Vice - Pre~ident Expol!l!a
R;,.,..vdt Hw'nbug and Pleads for Working Class
Uruty Against the Masters of the Bread
·

A Little &lt;llap ~dy Given as a "&amp;nua" to
Who Slave for 59 Hours~ at ,Ardtloua La~.

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lletll. ., X. Y., &amp;pt . t•.-Wiatle tbe
capltaliat. uew.papen 41• IIDJhll the
Jlrat..e..of "•l...tll!.e 'i...e.utre~H~~t,"
ud c.lle nrt..u. l'lMI!IAI d "w.Uart'"
aad •.calkd "eo-ope;;noa" betweea
th irorlda1 -da. ...d tbe . m..u,. ot
tile bread, Jtldlaa'1 workeril hve hd

lneliaed to be ~k uuder their
olen&amp; So, It wu rC,.Oaed
wouta " be 1&gt;0 "-'of Jl•l"lf
any Mtual woaey u a ~DOl
tle!e»ey. " Certaialy ' agtJ
IIi part«117 utbf.ek!C medium
tr~W:Il to pay dividn!b, tolwby

:\'e:uly 5,0iltl ~jilt' li,;tenc•l ... itb lho;-y tool. .t to Dannn anll l•k.~l bun
taj•t att~ntion, intt."TT'II\110!11 only lly to It'll lho•m what konol n! lm11 01 '11'111.
"\)ar"'" ta r..-full,r n &lt;mln• J
tho
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lnOUIItl!tl earcau. llhl thea; look..! ur .
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of ~i111iom et·er beu•l in quMIIutl~ u I&lt;&gt; ~~~ tAj•ture, b .. •all'!&lt;!
I Jut !!l.ttml•y ni@hl ,at Con\'&lt;'R• .!hem 11'h&lt;"thcr it mao.lo·ll t-nl oar hum·
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11lalr 'makn a plcuua for tlla godl to
"Hl''""·
n. h klulw• Wt Ill .Mediae lhe
.orken are PJ.lt..d to 1 detr" that
ia UDUJ.IIal e.-eo In the lara- d ti-.

&amp; ta.ey prot11Jed a aubetlt•te. You
JLeTer Jllftll h1 a lla-Dd yean~ wbat

wlllth le tbe mainstay of tbi1 Yilkll'l,
aa1l tile aYer•le wage. tor men lA tbil
tlelol le twltwber~·.S an&lt;! to ~r week.
'nle r.brt of II•IIIJI!, Ia !'IIIIH da.yt of c~ltl
• tonol!'" alhi Ifill"~ t rantporiat•on .Ia ,tUft
about tbl! IIUit 111 I pl~f th .. tlu
II~~ 1• In OuJfalo.
.
:"'ow wh::Jrn are l oreed to 91'ork
r,v houra ~~~ 1tt au arduoua o«OIII·

)'r-ated on or before Anjrll1t
8 . A. COOK .t
But don't eut loo.lwjth tile
llU'Waw yet. Wait until 100 bear
ooequ•l. ,On tbe otbll':r aide of tbo 1lip
wotre tbmll(ic word1:
" TO Tll.E 'D£AI.£'u: ,.

I&amp; Well, it.,.... a 11eat little
u!c.Jy pri11ted aad ecnuatentraed.
re.:d u folloWJI:
''TIIi• certUieat. Xo.. ... • entitles

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At at.out the tlu1e o f tbe ConJrH·
''We ~ueby alltlaoriu you to aceejlt •ion• \ lnn::•llgatillfl of tile con11itlont

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a re un•blot to !'Ill Ia tba filii time e"'cy ~eem 1t e11her by cj'ed!Ua1 yonr &amp;c·
91'Mk,M, fa order to 1par tbll':m on to tountwitb ~ ..entaortJ:cbanging lt for
work ''"' fvll thne, Tl!lfaTd~ of their that a JI!,OIInt of merehandl~. lf retuned
hnltt. or th•ir weer111-, t.be ~at t6 11•• .!gned by 1011, 011 or before
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t\enalupan file full wee.la of ll~ laouno
bulnf beol11 pal ln.
L"•d•r til l• nfl1f «"Jime, tbe man wlao
w11 •lr•wi111 t8 for tlile week of ~~~
bo11111, would (et &amp;.8.80. h work" tl11e,
~ W'lp-N'f•, p\ttiDI tiMir
t,..tll , WOD;Id atk:k oat t . . 'WN,.,. d1.71
for the ntra 10 pet ce'!L '' bo11ua.''
8MI111 llow welWl -•ked, tb• llna ot

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ei•l• of that ril"' calling t~mwlve~ l
' 'Tbe Corumiu~·· ~11 t brvedeut
throogbollt t be l•n•l &amp;lid · bad priat..d
in """Y 1UbN"Ieot et trilllilt Jhee1

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when
wbo cootrol• tlae turDitun
cyDtrOla a eu dy tut.o"11
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J&gt;etle.l.ly bee11tllnl olle, btoclllll!,
m&amp;IIT of tba worl!.e rl wctW
COUjoOU ill diafP!Il., Aad N,
lou• work of Welfare JOM
br.d la11tl 111d t.be capitall1u
to iutal\ ti l - dells)ltlul

JOSHUA YA.NHOPE ·
J&gt;r-at I I tbe Ojlell air demonttratlon

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hudi•l, "WII.a: CltyXextl", a11d to.ld f rieoda.

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tlieh
tb\ag tor tllena to do aiM. Now, the wllllat tbe Cl!'italilllc pape111 Jill
e.iljllorn of S. A. Coolt .t Co., appt.r· on t be back aad tell t.bem wbt oobJ,, I"'"'m'~"
Tbey were be11efedono of ""''' " tber atC~!

whoiRrallroad.'
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"Wbrn tbe tldcndeTJ of upha li1111
~idelwaltbcm\ntro:JoeC&lt;rendaflf'r uy tbat )'OU aoclalllll bellete In

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tbt motl•t: etlv.atlu( ~~~ &amp;Dialp~t.~
t:l011 W'll ae JIOINt HI; bot tile jli'OJ:•
1t7 of aleetioa ud t.lle ntuuity of
w~klaJ elaw \'ot• lll&amp;lt11 tbe IIIOth'e
••ti·Sorlllllt

tbll':ftl

Withoutmakillganytlfort totluelop loveorllolenlove:anditolleotthe~~e.
rbetoriee l t'lfetll te t eitl hi• audlenee how 1hould It be meat11rt'&lt;l, h!' tb..,

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man n'\ture; but •• d o t•rOJIPM to
wbo have money; who ehan~1 t.b~. r•latiouhlp of i11divldoala
lnolet•t-ntlt'nl of wor k are lllH to thllll!l'·

oftb-llaloale polltlclautoo

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j'Olltldau 111"11 prtMal IJIJ'Wbt'rt'
tllt'r. l1 aood .-.oa. It I• for the 10le bH.Tt• aod mi114&amp; of mea tbe aeoeaalty
purJICIN&gt; at extudlar tbeJr p~lectioa ur. the «H~r.tlve «&lt;IIIIIMlll"!llll~ u

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Wl!pi'IESDAY TO
SA'fUIU&gt;AY

.VaL 1-No. 15

E·V·ERY- .·wbR-k .INGMAN
WO~WIDE STRIKE IS
TIJREATENED· BY .TOILERS
Capitallsta in Plot to Murder Labor. Leaders .Forwi to Show Their Hand - Local Capitallst
Papers .Froth in Frenzy.

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HEAR- SEIDEL
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EASY FOR THE BOSSES

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                    <text>BUPPALO SOOAilST ON
SAL!! AT NEWS sTANl&gt;,s
WI!I&gt;NESDAY TO
SATURDAY .

MAKES MESS Of IT
AT LABOR DAY PICNIC
Proprietors i:Jse : Polltlcian to Do Dirty Work.
One Man Commits Suicide Rather ,Than

.Against Fellow Capitalists.- Four lndlcted.

File Conspi~ous oy Their .Ab~. Workers Did not Take Kindly to Soft Sbap Ladled Out by Democrat Faker.
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Oid you bear Go;w, Wi lrouf

··c;rt 11 f rom th ··
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•~a •·y•tllluuo ri llr

lbf' aiiNI I ioa of a
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~·ou will bd. chat thL. i• 110 ..,.,,
tr~ortlo ~

l" r-c II liltll' f O!&amp;..;I II &amp;lid J'0\1
ea•lly ll~o,-ure It out t hat t11r&lt;!e or
Jon,: ~·..a u 111 bud r-en·ir• a ad amall
J,.Y to h"li' kill your brvtbrr workeu
if 1101 •• IQucb full u plttllrn of
I""II Y octnet would !.,.d )'Oil to . ~
lie\"t. ltl!llltmbu that you ue riaking
~·ou r lifr, 11 nd all that yo\1 bold Mar.
'\ ' ouurlea•· iagyou rbolile, aAd
' for a few paltry dollaR a me~.atb..
youwollldo nly atop..,d l blnlr. for
- fe w mluutn before tyiog \'OIIntlf up '
)'011.

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a11d i.t lttam_p t Ia
inne:t.d of for, 1ud1 !M&gt;IIiob thing•. 11 I rar~,. tbeer !'lana IIII o _efl'~t aotbeug
a &lt;lbgrau to huma 11 beiiiSI, ll • l•ut fa1lurP aad JIOI'u lar dll~\111 will fol·
ruin• vCtur ma ub&lt;&gt;O•I. 111nl leu t he world Ilow.
took ~ 1 ,.. 11 ,-011 "" our who ~area for I To th !NI&lt;! httbind tb r ..:e11H tbe De111o11ei!bcr you ~cU or you r r~llow worlu1 r~. l '"'u t•atty ropr- ntl th e eom? illed pr~
Tbou who I'•Y you for 1 uc b dirty w11rk 1 ~1-11 of olli:te ...eker1, pro fe.a•onal 1'01~lollk upoll you with j.:rim 1 mi!PJ. Jo'or 111!1&amp;111, and arnall a ud un•ueeet~~ful ~~ y uu liT ~ ll ~:btio~; the ir b111tl e1. A hero nru m~a. Thera an no alnc:ue 11'01'k·
may be-. Hut coward• " " ' tb 01 ~- . who le11d lnptn lD it. Tbi• group, tOIIttiou. ot
you (lll ll' ~ td by 1 wa 1-., of tb t fta 11 , 1th e uou~ual OJ&gt; IIOrl unitlN for jfl'aft aud
1u 1d ,. fe w •of t wortil. ,l)o not Ji1te 11 "J""' ial intrtelt,wiab. to rejllaee th !NI&lt;!
t o l o~'u ll ,. who tryo to )tft you into now .a f~,· ~ r&amp;&lt;l, aa&lt;l Ia t urn partake of
t hl l war tt •me, for thr~· arc the oor. th&lt;' nour~dung aod fatt eoing diet upoo
" "hO blL\'f 111 a:r to ~: rio&lt;!, ,. 11 .1 wba \ 1.,· b i ~ b the Hepublieant b&amp;\·e fcd and
~·ou !:"' io tbf' &lt;'11•1 ;, a pat on tb e IO'U f'&lt;i .o fat tb ma ny ye.tl. ~.,
ba ~ k. Rnd thfu i kirk .
l~·m oc: rat pLan !"O'' id~ for a eut.t•tuLou t lbudolpb i• g&lt;"tting rhJ of a t •on of paruitn upon th e eoc:ial bodylot o r t 1 !(on~tu,_ Pa•• it 11111011 11: Lbe not thf'ir aiiOlition, aa proJIOMd by tbe
•Low oun, it ia what hrio,.r 1 tbc old Soc-ialiall.
J •a r\ ~" 111 ~mbet1 o•·tr
I n no•nin at in11-VIoo•l ro w Wilton, they
('omrad .. He rman llrl'rf io ou~ wb o ]•layed their
-r_ard a11d Onte •t•ln
no ~ 0 11 ,- ; 11 ~., mo 1 t ROY one th•t 811- aboweJ their euoning. A good fello w
dah 1 m is jult wha t Wf' wa ot.
•, J&gt;l'raGnally, hut really too bonnt for tbtt
Cnmra ,Je Eddir Miln ....~, that tbe ~tang whcro wa h im ao•l baek him, be b..
"'' "" a re 0\'ff tb f brink , a 11 ol that tbe ··o nuoted to lead tbto baod of !4.urpby;

IW-.tH we 011ea

coe.r~ we •114uld
gar&lt;lleu of the •r-J. 1.11d
tbl!l atet.m aDd eledrluUy
roa1la, ia j111t aa rti..OIIIble aa
to brPalr. up tbttll'\llt.
As. to t be ~rklngman aDd
&lt;:Ondition Yr. Wilaon
that be "O!IIhl " 10 have
a11d lower prieea. He alto p~•••-•
poip
wealth to the bUIIillHI mao
e~Jilain bow "1
e&amp;ll be ao di\'ided tb.at botla
employer will be tbe gai ner.
t,he worklnpan will be
free trade we do 1101 know.
tra 1ie England,. th e eooditlooa
the worli.inl e lau are wone
or in Germany wbue tben~le pn&gt;U•U•••I ''""'•
Tb e t•robl em of low waree
prieee ie too deep--eated t4 be
by tb e fl epubl iean aad Oemoerat
men. It ia a.a intern•Uonalproblem
mull be dealt wll.b lnt ernat!ooa111,
by an ln teroational ~rty eneb U
Sodaliatparty. ,

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t wn ne w memhrto lnt mreting.
otbfr hnnet~l mf'n wbo b a~f' heen cbo.en petition in induetry can be
~ ""'"'~ "
~·runk
(-"'t"rotu,.k ~ay ~ , to ]&gt;&amp;raole tbf'it per10oality and reputa · a bout 11 folloon: We etend tor
I haT if :t wo rkiiiJI man cann ot aee wlo7 l tion to hring ]&gt;arty autteu, will lf'&amp;rll 11'tge aystem an d lnd11.1trlal

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WOUL1l YOU LOSL

The Cool "Kaiserhoj"

B1dl'alo Areat

Dell PhOile,

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11111 rtpged or mted hou-. th•i r gralt v.ntler "Soelaliam, and

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•lum fur tb• foll owi11g rr.unaa:
goa l uf" ROOM•·el tU111 ,
Tb e :\f"'' \" ork Call ~bout.! bt- oup- ab ly the moat &lt;limcult hat

bo!lt in' tbe uenl lllo bat tbe alarm dock y ou, 10" miJbt l('l!t a r-11101 nent ·
oliJfll!'- the ill~mioa. If You don't li ke .lec-eot b111111e, aud a~hl&amp;lf !OM
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nre .-oar wiff' and cbihlr.e-n "from t bf' tile 111gro qn.atj011 by adopting
poorho\lH, Mr. Frf'e Ame ri th WortiDI!'· lutioo that bf!re.Cter wbn a
miDf
J'rGJICIHd for naemberalaip, Iii•

wb kh n1uH 11,. IUJ&gt;JIOTt~ b~· th e 1111riY
,lu~t ~bflll we Wf' rfl th.•nklng ao
mcmb..r;bii' In tboiM! towoo. At an ly o f b un .. the almoot tmJ-lb le

t kin~

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IIIOhlb for tb t ""'l' t&gt;O rl of • Sotlall•t With Pl utoc:n ~y, aod mad_e
1*1"''· lun tf&lt;l 1n Onf' of tbe up•ltat e tbem. "''w11 o aoL~_ a Ju rp!'lte
dtin f
who h•d koo wn him, II
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would be

eK· negroe. are not wanted, or

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!ball tbtt . beet ben. Under
The American Bar "'-lation lo
a maa f'Ould really wor~bip deali11g witb ita ntlf"' queetlon P'"e ''hia fellow - .
.
own -lire. It abo~ it.elt "i'j&gt;U
Yoor morall-well, If the aumbcr of the tllibonfllt

di•o~H IM!J*tatione, bi~~:h life ecan- waya heeL

lo~

etc~·

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and .,-, wou ld nol bf' compellf'd
10 ol i~t ll!' ' "" qu!'otion at tbia time,
.-btu til&lt;' ' ~ "'F.'" f&gt;f the party mem hfnbir• of t hc flt tuC Eta.tc it needed
f or the ,. 11 mpa il"t'.
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uqui re their rrlenda hil ' an&lt;1
ia the mfl&lt;i i~a l Ufie. We don' t
to !&lt;now whitb i• righ t 10d
But wha t ,..,. would lfkf' t o
the J)or ~u teHde•l in

be:t~p uo~f~~:-:, 1 ~: ~.-.:~"~o;~;e~~: x;;~c:y :~:b t~!lli=~

,.ft 1 of • .. nj:l&lt;' 1,. 1,.., •buuld be ap- ~··eoprilen t .

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be

locollle to kH'JI a wife and fa-..dy lk an a r:\auee to ba \·e a
· be 1' t oday.
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'l'ened, cletermiiiH the etreugtb of
If {" II ·r:ea lly tb1olr. Soc 1alltlt •re 1111- m:'ntality.

~::1·,:,~~ ::~~e•:tbll~~~~:;~ to,~: ¢;:ae. ~~~:,•n na:"'~-i&amp;tior.

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may have our enl meu, but tb., ~bu
wbo bank around aaloo.ot &amp;lid dl.-ea,
I'EBGU.O
FUDGE.
tb ~ bull a nd botne wred:eB. etc., are
Fn.nk C. Pa r,uaon \1 t.rying to go
1101 SoelaiLJII.
Ceug...eu f rom tbe Fortieth Ditlriet
No, my JrOO(I friend, the police rff!!rd Bull ) ( - on tile Big OM!nt

Du~~~~!~~11t~::,~de ~~=r~11u:~; ~; ~ ::~~~~~~·~:":::we

we Sofi•littl h ue e.~eb beau arretled tiae laia· purN all rlfloL

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Reserved Seat 50

BranchH,

acUy' ;:..

tlala,

21ST

Alto at a11 opm air met:tings of the party.

da~e~s;;. •d~;~ t~rtl~::r~c::,.~r

:e .::: ;: :~•be.l'~.-e

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a~ !~r aaJe at Socialist Bm.dqaartefs aod at all

If f'OII 1 nt ;b., time j 11 tar· ti1'e eo 111 mittee Ia IO keel• cout
tbto • Gf&gt;hl: Ralt ( whi t b ill' n~t tlemeu of co&amp;ar.

~~~~ J-c;-i~let· but

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Nf':b~-::~ ~=t ~~~e

Tickrls

re~~~i~u~ou~~~idoi o:Oe:!.:;:e : ; ; ::.ln~:a:~ii'-U t::o ~K~~7,~h·e

life di•f't,
kee p lncr-H:..
p.ro,·l• io n lo tbf' etate eogatitulioll to n~po.e. But we jut nn ' I hel p wttnd· lnlf, and ~oil still ba•P moral~., yon Will t rolL That ia tll.e braad
J•rob il'&gt;i t tl••m trnm deing fO.
ering bow lt "ail hawe11ed. Some P1 W 1 f:RnOilty . J c~nuot '":_ow ba tbat llllltt iajuaet lolll
i
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Aubu r bri~~~ tbp que.tlon of amcod· tbf' l'f!Ciple forpt bi• teackillp
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run •titutio o Ia t"bil 1-..roorta.Dt anartbitm; ot ben, tb.at be waa
ff'J;II rd l•dto'e tbll· bod~ It cou\d «haH&lt;I outri ~bt; or bile ttill othetl

Admission IS Cents

~=~ ~:~;:: "e~~~ ::;~~,::erea=~~ t.;':~ d~:'"kmfllican Bar ~J.tiob

'l'be &lt;"nl irf' m@m! ..,rthit&gt; of the State " Thr lnjuttl ee· of
~b ou l&lt;l n ~t be. taxfo~ f•n ~he ~ UJI]IOrl ti011," ' 'The ,~ eeetai ty of
of t he :s .. w l ork Call. ~hcoft tldy , thf' Hemf!&lt;ly,
ete., •nd tboog£1

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Saturday Ev'g,
SEPTEMBER

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THE·I'IIJtOORL
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will epeak at

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du • •t:oiDJ•S dOf'!l uol pay f\"f g the b1rt deMn'el recogo•tiOD.
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majori ty b.a.•·• no real bume fa nrl.,l, or are oae;, !blot are
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FOR UP:UT. GOVERNOR
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FOR VlC! PRESIDENT

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EUGENE V. DEBS,

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Bnutifal ea'ed, wltb the 4la:tttba.l·

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llld alltllat. It itaa..ld tbat aomaof
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NO COM PROM ISE
Th,. ]l)t•fl] CllpitaJUit IWW11p11JWT11 Wl'tl' l]trite !mrprifi&lt;&gt;&lt;.l Mnd UCited
n f,.w olny11 111;0. tro lel'l nl thAI tht- ~ot·inli11t Jlflrt~· wonld not .tmpport the
Bull :\loc~~W. Kot only will tht' ~iRiisl p11rty nrlt llttpport the Bull
MOflllo• &lt;'llll&lt;litilll,..., in tho:' 2'00&lt;1 n•Jir 1~1:! . hut tho•\" willnt'\'t'r. nnolf'r lillY
c·i,..,·IUII~-tnm·to;~, IIUJIJIOtl tit,· t·~ndidatl'!l of 1111y. politll"Hl Otl:lllliuttiou
whntr·H•r. 1"01\ltnll,•d h:'o' th•· 1'flpi t11list dalt!l.
You 1-nllrllll•· !hilt wo• "]'lt'tlk with l-&lt;lllfloiNll't'. Thi!i 1~ nQI lwt'1HISI'
",.)Uti• th. 1nft of J•ropll t'l\ !lOr '•t ho.~II IL~ of 110 n!lllllmpiiOU of &amp;u
lot tiM I!Uiulc knoll[f•dj.!o uf tho t"OIIrM" of l'\t'lll!i
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Makes Promises To Worke r s

T a k es Orders From Bosses
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of 111 ir_tOI~JI~ wuh t·npttnltst pnrty
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Hamlin ~nt~de bn bUibled rai-. -.11 of
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fmm u to t5 11 "'Hk. Er-tllat b 10
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1111ybe 1be ,Hda't. Pmbabl,- tbe 11 too
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Aod, bnidH, yon
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W HOLESOME LESSON TAUGHT BY STRIKE
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of 8atl11p of Bat'alf ud 1 rt.te at tM
eoa rt. of th (:,.at Kla.. It lh bf
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tQ Ball ~oute •pout• about. "'auld
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N':ree at tloot S•Hcaey liOn·, it •ookt
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Note th • nbjf~ u r bo•u

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Tb,._¥ drtornd fa• tbrir umpai_.:n ruad• •or k~n o•a tile ma(hioeto u4t ulltil lin, Brae. Flin• eod lli• Ilk, mino r ob·
Tbe •or\t,. n _want thPor ~holdrea 10 nrlu•inly uJ&gt;on hu •ln ...• m•n.
t he "'Ito!~ J&gt;toolurt of !aha ~ br lygro tno1•• tile_.- Ull bf. forjrl&lt;'&lt;!ll for th,.j r
111 th,." f 11 ,.,. 01• 1,~ the , 111,.,.tim 1 uf ''b&lt;TAft,'' ('O r n ip t io n in offire.
hil!h ta:o~:ation. ••h·
All It matt e r of flll't , th~ wo r kfnj,! ci1U18 ia not COO· ' lor-h ·~urr~b • hl~u l rd:re.u on hln ~~~e
Ypttbe •ork .. ., ' III&gt;J.o rtlb&lt;'III!J"'rtie• t o \abo•, "'ill tilt "'• " •ar POrn/to aaal pty to ut • blipb tlt t ioltul Tro•t:•
•·•·tilt'&lt;.! wit h th us.· thin~. I( i" t r m: th11~ t he wor king_ c.lftlll prod uces
be .:.~~~~:7.7 tn:~';:,:r~ ",~~ a t •I,.,.! ion r;......,, """thea 11-~o.trr ..try u utl
:;~~;;;•~bhu~:,~~: oa 1eertk ~~/hm t~
All wo•alth. h ut 1t olo..11n I IURke 11 m c k lt&gt; R worth of d iffere nce t o the J f 1 .
t ile JIU' 'ernmlllt ia al•• y• for tbe ,;.-h
T lt i• b tbe 111,.•••ge uf ~iali~m to
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"orkin~ o·lllJIIi. uud .. r ~)tpi tH iiKm, w h t&gt;ther t l:te c it y lldmi nill~rnt.ion !s ~ ·~:;":·o~tn• . . nt labor l~l{ioluion [ •ad a..-er for tbr 1-r. .
t ile wnrld. Tbe 8o&lt;&gt;iali•t !'arty i• 1tri•·· =~ P~:~.':';" ~~·:::r•;~f m.d,. 111 lilt 111
~ xttll\'tlf.ltlllf n r .~-onomH•HI . . All a ma.tt e r of fae_t.. n nolt·_r Capltllh Am. l1 to l' rot prt thei• iuttTMII. Tbt .._n&gt;· .. U lbould b. u plaiD u day l!Pt Jag to
!hi• ~·Mt' ronr •et&lt;", dd·
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I! trtl llth"KIItll~f' lo tho:' workrng ciA88 If th e t~dm.m.llitratlon ht rt'B 111111~· ploye~ fillhl labor lrai•Lation beuuH that M.fon WI e&amp; ll b&amp;'f'• the ~t illite uprr11iou.
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Truly, there I• 110 li111lt 14 tbe a rro•-~ry d c r k11.. ••t•• .. _who nwrc•ly loaJ about the ell!- hn. ll and dnw .t ~Cit' It i• root ru:r 10 thfiu.
aad mfon:amart of waddac claM Ia.It I• •o IIII J-,rtall t IIU'ollllge, oat tbft pat ~ontii!IIIJ&gt;I 111 "'bi~ll tloe "'orkia1
p11y . •Th~ r:II!KI!I.~It'li 111 tht' fart !~at e\'e ry wor~('~ who lliJikeft a h '.1ng
Tb" "'otken 1,,. deten•ioe&lt;J 10 MPt j ' • 1111:1rt h11'1'1 ~\o~ lac11la- , you. •.houi.J otudy !llorougbl:"· for tlle ( ~lau ie ~eli! by tile raf•itali•t poJJUc111 th11t 11a~. .'~ k. , pi frnm 1'0\l\]lf'IU\j: fu r tho:' J ~m.rtN DUmber O[ ~.IJA •hill tbey •ani. The ~mploytto ,.,,. ton 11114 Jodi• who ba'f'l Ule WO~ So..~t!llt tno•'"lllll!nl 11 bouad IU tbf llf!lt 111111•. \\ii&gt;OOo • 1hott tl~ae tgo •u
Ofwn 111 tho· •· t !~·. I f 11111 •·lt·tkiiKtt' fired h y th e Cit!-, 1hrouj[h econo m11.al .!eterrtLilled to ]&gt; tP•·eat tto .. m.
c.lMI po int of ri-, who ka'f't ~ futur,. to .,ff~t your io~ume, yo 11 r right. tf'hrriaa to tbe immlpaot "' orki~A:·
mhnml!&lt;ltflllnn. 11 llll'tlllll 1110 mot'(' ll&lt;llled to the nr?'y of t he n nemT il; •otltlln orpnou i•to uuoo n•· j ' ' act.d \o de. tmdu t.b• aQQrtc• of l all•l ~·onr ua11din 11 ill the rO IIiiPIInit)'. 111• 11 ae "people of the lllll!lotr' aor1."
pl .. ~··~l ll'ho 11wnno·•· th•· JI&gt;IMI of lhOIU' who At(' otlwrwuw .em ployecl.
Tht- em t•loyrf'f oq,,.11iz.. ;111 0 • •,or••· a worldq cl.ul party a011 Who an Wb~tlter ad.-.ntlge-ouo ly or aot, you Dut then, t ile "'orkl•g elan likH litO
"Bu t .'' Y•IIJIIIt.\' , "tlu.~n"t th&lt;' tt:nt&lt;'t pay a ll taxesf '
tiolla.
pledctd to Obt1 t.b ei:Diltda tt of • wll] mu•t l~e 111.. ju•l1e.
110rt of tllioi aod lland rlda of boobt,
To lit' ~ur .. h'&lt;" •l•~&lt;'fl; . but if t aJt~ 1tn: n.•o:IUt.:ed ~hat. t!~ not mean j The wort .. n1 retntt to tb~ boyrot an.\ d laclpllntd wor lllDC da• llr'II:~UIIllDo ~·au ta&lt;lorH tbr for~II&lt;UA)( idr-u 1 ·~ lt ...e. luru~l bow to ~~~ ·~d
t1 redur11011 of "'nt; no r If taJtt'i ar.. lnCn'ru!t.'l.l ,]Qt&gt;tJ tl mean till Ad\'an ee I t be attik•. Thf' emJJ lo~·e •• '""'' to tile 1 lln~~ rbr "'~' h"' or11•n oEP pohtonlly, I A ~t you •illioM to Jtgbt t or tbP p~a 10 . ~muk "'bde tbelf d•• !1 helaa Ill·
in t l'lll. Tht· r 11tH1 nf t('lltll l are gon:mffi hy th e law of 111ppl y a111l bla~kliu ao•! the loetnut.
l" tlle:r n11 •bw tbe 1-.... to • at aod· ri 1 • 1 tln~ of your dau f If 1111 , ·~ i11 ,·i te oultf'd, l'lorteol to llt~~~r tbe JeT'N'1
clemand, not hy th ~· tllh· of tAxa t ion. If there ate fh•t tenanl!t for et·ery
Tbt•• i• "'"• ~i•· il ,...,, l&gt;et..-.... ,. •till.
yoo to joia tile ~1ali• t l'art y. We etrih-b ruker e11 Labor Day.
four houlle§ in Bnff11lo. tt&gt;nt s will .be h i~h. regard !~ o f "the taxet~ . If tbeee t•o grN t bo•lil&lt;' for.,.,• b
., 011rr !hey ··o•e to,l!ether •• tolidly aff'd • ~ti.-. "'m k,.n. St:Ja,J yo~ r ad·
Tbcy Jetrlled tbat tile belt tillar for
!he ro&gt; nre fi,.,. hou.- for t• \'t&gt;ty four t enllntl. tell t!l will be low. regard- •oriety.
11 th~~- ~ttil.r tojll,.ther, thry ran ba.-. d reu to tile ~ 1 etu;r, :1!! w. 1-::agle tbe •orltl11g cl ... to tlo ie to •·ate f...,
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his t'&lt;MJt• of OJloetfttion will he *llely in hi1 own int e l"t1!t .

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- ra t t'ti on the haaia o f wh.a t b .. can get fo r h iA hotr lt&gt;llt~ r a J~ rt mo•ntA. ll l' root uu or t ile . "':"u•intl " o.l t be tll_o• ... l t ba_t atbe r J!'ll! "e ~lt.•o u bl'l'l tbr J(rtat ., 0 111 id~r~~tioD. Tbe.,. worlt iirr
iii in fii\'Ot of lowf't tax ett. l~a \lfW' it ffit"JIDI mon ey tn hu; ln .·ket .
p.ro llt oyll• = · t :rplo.ot.atlo11.
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ll e11ee ~ialin,, cuti a1 aa ~acre ...
lo u: 1.'1 l bt' n~tto11 tha t tht ,.or~mg clft.M ht~t,an~ mt~tC!if w.bx tf' \ l" t m 11 .,~omJ&gt;Ii•b...-l. T llere ara t "'o ll!ft.
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r~h11o ftaxattlln nn dt.'OIIblof go, e r nmt' nt .
l'' llo"' T bi rap Jl e ppa11,to Ha pre 11 " all&lt;! klt-l • :r t hP ~er...at hope liee ia tile "'ork· romplrte 'f' tdOt1 (I ( u otber pa r1y eould
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iq d1N • wa t t to it. JlO"'"r to mah 11.o t &lt;N!C:11re.
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to e:ri1t i11 t he ~t: IIU·Iwu~-t• &lt;&gt;I ~e•
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go.-e roor earot aad bean tbe proud
title, "tbll motiler of troeU}"
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                    <text>TH£ BUJ'PAU) SOCIA.Us:t

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r ead. " The United State. 'Conatitution; A OJ.au Doeumen~ "
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~~~~-ld read .. The Socialilt Mo\·~:ne nt, '.' by Rev. Chari~ B .

UNLESS -YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH TRE GREAT QUESTIO~S

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LIGENTLY ON THE SUBJECT OF SOCIALISM-THE

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orrlers after the lap&amp;e of H1 dl)'ll arttar the appearance ·Of
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 2&lt;, 1912
FOR PRESIDENT

EUGENE V. DEBS. of lodia9a
P'OR VIC! PRESIDENT

EMIL SEIDEL. of Wisconsin

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                    <text>JIUifAID SOCA1JST ON

THE B(mrAID SOC!ALI$1"
IS OWNED

~AT Nllft

STAiji)S
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' AND CONTR.ou..tD
BY THE WORIONG 0....SS

SATUIU&gt;AY'

Priu Two Cents

Vol.l-No. 9

At the very time when the republican and democratic
conventions were in session, tite United States congress~ was
also in session, the republicans in control of. the upper house
an.d the democrats in control of the lower house. Why did
not these two parties .perform at Washington instead of
promising a~ Chicago and Baltimore? They had absolute
po\Ver and have it now; why do they not enact laws redeeming their past pledges, instead of making a new lot they
never intend to redeem?- Eugene V. D~bs.

�SPEED-~ 'GREATER ACCIUCY
GiiEATER EFFICIENCY

~N..'\".

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Barker,;&gt;;:. Y •• oo Saturday, July 2Hh.

ARE TH' E LOGICAL RESU ~TS OF INSII'At.LING THE

COlD. Lemke of IJO("Icport an&lt;l Com. Ma -

UNDE·R WOOD
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auortetl eopl" f or t l ; 1,000 coplet for t 7.

OliEA.P BBOU(1B TO GIVE AWAY

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By l'billiJ,; HuHell

lllu1tn..ted..
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Tbl•bulldted-pegeJIIu•t ,..ud lllaruillewillfort he nu: t fourli.o11 tlut
be Jl\""eo up alm01t wboll." tCJ prOJilg&amp; nda, a ri"d wfll be tbe beft poMible

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OLEARA:"Ct; OPFt.:R-Duri111t J o.l;oo only we ..-m H11tl live
two Ju.lr Re.-lew• ; t ea ''Tha 8hri11kl11f Dolla:'~'&amp;lld teu.
the Home," all po~tpald fOT $0 tenU. ·
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~:::;~ i~n ~~~:~· P~:!:o::;~n~it 11~e ~~:~~
among lh• h:e". an ti flowe~.
Xortbo Ton.a.,.nda and tranafer
!'low, th rn . 11 11 worth wbtle to go I
the Loekport to the Maio Street
f,-.._11, It ia, if yoq want to b.•·e the line at MaintStl't!fl:, ~llll'alo.
1i111e of your Ji/i. lf you wan t to
Ju1t a to"'ortab le liftl e ri de, and
help the party to niake 110111e moner •at well worth it.
the ume1 ime,1t 11 tlollbly wott.h while.
Remember, Brook'• lf0"""• , i
Nobody there but Soelalittt, tym)lltbl~ yiiJe.
en uti frien&lt;la. Everybod r-enjo)'lag
Tb e time, Su.nta,-, AUf . .f..
hiln.etf in tbe '"1 be lik" bi'Jt,
Don't mlu it.
Plenty. doing to 1nit a.-ery lute. Tbe _Co_me.

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POLITICAL APPEAL TO AllER IOAS WOkKt.:RS. B,- E11puc \".Deb..

by tbe&lt;r thrift in~• 11 nt! bat&lt;l labor. ! iog 1'J"&amp;ter from the Niapra Rh·er, lt tflie-s rnalr.iag b111ter and . 110 "on, aud
~- tbr~· trll the &amp;»1!1101"11 tbu the .... ! wblrh ~bouhl 110 o •·er the F all• to keep on, 11nd 011, a ad on, throu gh oot
llt!f-•1 lh m oP~\"" ~a•r•l on ta::&lt;C!II to 8ta&amp;t~ ~ n 1 • tii'P ,::ran,]eur ot that ~tenie ltlf'OI. wholl' program of a day'1 loafing
I
oJWmtiuna wiih. or. ill other :worda, ((lit·e 111 jullite, Oh, Lortl.).
what t_b~y ban• takl'n fro111 thf'lr e111·
pl.,~·r ... in tbl' ]•Ut out o f their earn·l· ll;ury Tb"'"" It a ll11e ~atnple !If the
in~• Jbo·_.- ]lUI in their own poelr.e t aud r l1111 of "hrilliaul mi;a!lt'" who cootrol
n(o"" wbat they g~t out of tbe tlty'• N&gt;Ciety, aimp" becau•e- you JIOOr boob.
pg.,ltPt tbry ,.-ill J••Y to tbe future lllll·~of - worken permi t thtl!l to n•a th e ma.
plo.•·- to n•ake "'ore di•·idendi' for t be rb•uer,'l" wbkh _.-ou make and nee. "' Re't
IIOC'khohlr.-.. lf tbe me~banir1 anti Ia- in tbe bus·booat, but hu11dted1 of
bort'n wbo •·iii be I'IIIJIIo;ooed by tbem worken keep right on working for
wou l· l tum ~~~i t etoek_ ia at the om~•, 1t.(a11d po11riu1 in.. the m.o11ty.

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~~·nll'~ tby"f . bio 111111_.- fri ~atl;.
!•l..al out ftiekoe.• an d Math to all alike !

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BA,.,-,STONI BR.b&amp;
fi red H1"~l \"olliH into tbP rnh of
BOTTLING 'wORKS
the 1trikrn. l!tate trOOJIII wne ralletl
O..le" In Win• and Liquors
and took a han •l in the l!Jbl.
•iere t'UI aad ronu¥111ution ah nt olf, 1 , 1 .r,.-.s1.
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B~t Dull'y woo't be tile wbo.le
t'ont", !.h ere tfill be p111H
kid tlie.,-tln!
little
wbo will f&lt;&gt;lll]&gt; !ld nee and
and 1iog an&lt;l
out a1Ml rate

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CITY WATER CONDEKNED.
The State Boar&lt;l ot lhaltb bu con·
-le111ne&lt;l the dty wa tn wbieb i.8 take n
from tbe Niagara Hi\"l'r •• unli t to
ol ri11 k. /uul our cit~· hea ltb olllcen ..y
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ionic at Crystal Beach ·
SATURDAY, ·aUGUST 17, 1912
Gymnastic Exhibition by Ladies' and
Men's Classes ·

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Hlli"RY TUT THlLL, S.C..-.,

~T!!.PHEN J , MAHOtfllY,._ M&amp;&gt;·
Addr-••• t51 W. I!.ti.Sir.t,3nllloor
BUFP'ALO,N.Y.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST '1, l912

,.*'~'~•dimes we SoeialilitH are nad e to other
whom Wl' comt' in contact. It IIIII\' be that we llo not
wor&lt;ls grBct."full,\' . Sometimt"H we ar'e t\'ell so insis t ent o n
OJih.·· that we 1118)' en~n he IUiid to hl' impo lite. W e do
listen to the IUici•·Ut pltllitud t'll Hbout "the id•·nti t y
b et ween t·Hpit a l and IHI•or. ' ' \\' e ·eall IIII Jnell in the heat
Knd lillli))of'd t il!' moti\' o•!l of tho!W! n ohle e~aturea Of
wll,. n rc ~;d cct cd b,\' t ill' llllllit cr du~ t o admi niste r the 11.ft'a irs
~;ow ruu~;•rLt iu th e iutcr o•llh l of t he r ul ing cl8.1111.
I t i11 t oo b11d.
II•·RIIy. p m know. we hrtn) n o iut e utiou to he unkiml.
But , nrolin11rily. wh••n you llt&gt;C " man's childre n ground 1
Hhtwry; w lu·n y ou lll'f: a ru11n '11 hest t'n l'r ltie&amp; being Wlllltl'fl upo n th e
tritliug t opiu o f ['(~lit .. · ·on \' c nm t ion while his hon!IC is ht&gt;ing burned
11 Im \·~ hill ho·1u l : wlwn you '"'" a man '11 hir ti.Hu~thter h ei ng l'llerificed
t o tho• he11tial Ju,;t of l'H J'itnlist prulit:o~. ~·ou may b e for gi\·eu if
gd •·xdtetl.
Atall liO, Hotllld illlt"S, you tlo get PXI'it.·d.
l ' •·rhap11 Y'"' rnil,dt l ],. morl' cfff'cti ,·l' in ar~nmerll if you were
•·aim mhl •·ullo·•·tl'ol nnol itwline.l to wci~h ;:• \'cry word yotl Ult('r be fore
gi\·ing it \'oice.
l't•rllllpll you UJiJ.:ht put forth mnre •·tnming "nrl!llllll' lltll'' if
you w11rC nul !iO hitter iu .I'Our arrllij.:nllwnt uf tllf' t•npilltlillt ci!IX!t.
Yo u o·uulol ol•l it . t&lt;or -if .'· ou·wt'"' nut lUI l l•rriltl)' in cnrtlf'St .
Tho· olol l•ll r ty pol i t io·iun~ t11ko• tul\'fLIJIBJlc of all of the o r atorical

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But wlwll n !~Ail'li hHUII•' ill atiro·. WI' o)o not mince our wor d ll to r
1·11rry tile infnrnullion to him.

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in ho 11 momrnttor.' ' ~uhmili11inn lo)' lllt'l!.llll of tlw ir h01wy,.,1 wortlM 1!.1111 ~u~ ~b.IIWl..He H.::.!,~~~~=
ttwir mn~i•·nl 1 •h ru~•·1&lt;. w,.II.11J1&gt;olulnh•ol ' KtHI o·ll.'\' &lt;'rl)· tunu·li.
He broad ot hll home. IOYM hJI wtfe &amp;lid hill children.
)l•••·lttlq,. tho•\' nr•· nnt i tt ··nrn••!ll, thf'\' l!. r•• nhlc to for(·~o !11.'11~ I
Yfl. he it Yeartlf tn.il!plo.l thou\ the. lt:l'efta, lnmiQ',
ho•JLi UJm n,.F'"Iwinking

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nuth iul! '" l•&lt;l«' hut .' ""r •· huiu ~ Yo m h:J\·•· 11 " " rid to !!'Hill...
faC't.Ory t o ! a.c:tory. MeeklJ laaa he cone In ed aaii:.S t.lle
Mukn of the Bread it th.,. dn lred LllJ . .iatallei tt
POLITICS VS. ADI'oDS JSnt..\ TlOl'l ,
alton au4 croel.
. He b wtlll.o.,: to work. Yea, he oroulll ctn au,.Wq
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!or a c:btrlc:cl to •orlt. He ll orla of the dllhlbM:I.t.ed, ha•·
;o'n~i,.h•l , '"'" ! hnl " '' . ,.,. Th•· • ol • nth~!RI• •••II IIIIo,' o\o,. lt&gt; hor uo"''"" "'10 """ '
Inc oot.llillc to Mll but la1a t•o h&amp;D~IIJJ labor power,
f••t•·"~'' l A ho•l]•
h., ,.. th•• ,.,,,.·. P"'·~r• ~ ... to 1~o• " """ '"'"~~ 1 •trikf'~
Bnt he b unalale t.o •PPIJ Ut.at lebor po'WeT 11111- aoma
maater. •bo OYll.ll tha toola. Ia willifll to let hlm •orll:.
Hil bun b hu'l']', h1a t eet. are weary, h1a rtomacll
t; "·~ t h·· "' •.•·•::" " .. rk•·• M huh·!•' . MO!•I h,.i'ol b~lt' t•• ,.,.t,•hrHI•' hi~ own
~rav;:
0 t~roe:'~ ~!'::ht!•,~~~ 1bj~ )'et. Ha dna4a
~u •hn o•mr nt'
Tl"' onn••• t hMII•I th• t maolr t l~o• wurlol '• ~onh ,. t onn I• •'I&gt;Uh'lll
radflj'
• patleut, care•orn Yifl And bDDP')' clLildnn:t. It
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bnrta him to, " ' thoao be IOV61 1D ...Ut Ll1d he feab
aahame:d bec•ttae ho b ttn•ble t.o proY\Ile for hJI JoYed
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onee who are dearer l.o hlm th.&amp;D hla lite. lt p&amp;ina him t.o

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l'O&amp;o'E THAT IS " DUDOTDIO 'I'Hil HOKB" D1
AIIBIUCA TODAY. TbJJ'·tl~0 of U.. be- it Ut.e
OJ1e thiDa thAt maka marl lf'IIW u.;..n.~ IUid ear.~­
Va.t.n att.eJI!,plj at U71111 to make 1aot1a eD4I mM\ OJ1 the
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foo~Pith:~:r;;.e:•:o:n.:::,m~e will he ap aDd oat ap.1.a..
Ha.rtilJ" he W'\11 acau th• "help wa.11ted" oolll11211a of t.b.e

" 'bO hi ' " J'T&lt;&gt;•I&gt;IIII.'''\ thrll

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th·· " " •• t•· k··•·J""rll.u nff,·rll llflln f' fwcul illr
ph•·ll"" "'ll" \\ ll w h " •utld \,• 111nu~iu.: if tlh'y w .•r1• nut tnqti•·. n nd
W(lUiol j ,. ld uL'h l·r~ "llt&lt;'o'rl&lt;, oliolth••.\' 111•1 l..·ur iu their trnin tlw ~h1111t·
I,\' ····ho .,f tl •·· ~rindi u.: ,.f htunnn I"' '~~'"· th e 11it·k••niug od or o f
lotlrJiiiiC' hU lltllll llo·.,h nllo\ tho• 111'"1!1.~ ol lltl g rullllil of t he o\es}•Hiring
Wllrl;in t: &lt;'III II~.
· J •um~h . itnJ • ri~"IL tnrturr. l"''"olizo• .. is tlw w ho!.• tl~t·ory o f
•·npli Hii~t uuthHrtt.' ·
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l1YiD&amp;.. l!.ro bJ beiC1DJ from Ulelr frlmils Uti lata' f~
atr&amp;DI~ Bat Uleir. dole moral nature ll GDC!.wmll:la4.
The m&amp;D'a mallllD. . ll d..UOJtoil, Ut.ot woman btcomM a

pr'OI~\e~ JOU- tbaJD eY~ilen

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are~ to 1aopa au4 to JOJ.
'D'Dder the ~t c:apttalJJt 1ptem of prodaetl~n~. the
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so' It , _ 011. Da? bJ da,. ba w111 olfar hlmHif for

Metioa or the C:OUDb')', aa 111 ¥ -

au4

UJ, ud It 411m&amp;Dtl" t.b.a "Cr'J'

d t.a.4al of lh f..UJ" t'nltll

blm. One thiDI Ia 1urt, It will aot be M!On aU hb
money a Qle.Dt. eTeryUiinJ' of Ya.lue it paW"Ued. and pu.
tu.~ hill •otn bu.t deariJ' lo'l'od laoDMbold flltnitun it

&amp; traleclJ'·
It b a laelJ.Jab ~. AD4 Tft It ll a
traceclT-Miat 11 10 comm~n~. aolaod;J .,.,... U)' parUculw
atkflt10D to lt. To • orkut fD .,._,. ~ed au4

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=~~~IO~el'e~or~·~~~!: !:::;: th·~~;o~·~~·:.:::;!.':"~to'1aeltll

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IIUIIH:f,.,f "" tho l uo ku\I IUIIlll trll( k~ 11 C.:o rnlllg t hat the cxt"C UI IOII I JOWlJU men, aharper men. H11 ell.&amp;DeM t.o y ork wUl
oof 11 \ lo l lllllloo• ~ 11101 rt .. tOro II lllllrdort'1.!1Lll!.ll tO hfc fi11t dn111k
pll1l'~:~r:~theaYerat:e 11'0dODtn11'JaOtu.IDO
\\ll h )HH\ • 1 niL.! l\l&lt;Jhttlu4(8
rf'lll • \(I hum11n ltfe \\ ho re pro. capital IJ)d DOthiDJ bot hll b&amp;c:ll: &amp;Dd arnu to eatn au.ht.. ttfl nt ~t11ko I upt t uh~tu 'i outm os lo \\rtKk \ cn~ell lltf' uponlh o~e

"l'll,;%,

~:.~:; ,1:;~~;,. \',':!·;:·\~',,.'~:t~~:·,':\~0,'~~ \;\~r/\0;·~~\'~:~ a\\~·.·~~ ~}~·~k~~(l~l ;~·~~~
l'lf'ul" l:11 ;"~'~~~;;:,.,j, 111 Jil t I 1/ t ho• , r\ thl!. l ~01.'1! up Rfter e \ e r\ liU k

THE PB&amp;SENT 8TBTBM OF IOOIETT A m•llll.Ufl

~:::~LB~~!::rn~~
ALL OF 'fBOU WHO .ut'E Eli'IIL..&amp;.VED BT Hill.

•••1

Au&lt;i tbe j uo.IJI'• filled tbe ..-oman
He .,.... H&gt;ere, tb1a woman 1111111
taugbt a lneou, abe muat letre
1 la.ee •lie muli 1&gt;t1 t.ltatllne
Tbe woma11 ,..a" ber w1t'e
l!llle ha lu 't tbt dollar--oat of a

hlow hllll f~t ll•·n.
•
Aftl'r nil. i~ it w orth whilo· t o J!'O thrOnj.t'h 1111 tlif\ fol·dl'·r o l o r
11e11oliul!' tlw l.tu·kawntum l'llj.t'ilh•f'r I() prison f " Y r•Ji, " you Jtay. in
11 hOH I"il' whis1wr. w h ilo• iull•lli~t'IICC \'llin ly l'ttrngdl'll t o get a g rip
0 11 v our ft' \' t"r•••l loruin. " Hut wo·' ll fix that e ngirwt&gt;r 110 he won't be
•
ea,..;lt"ll.\1 all:lli n ""'' ,.K U8&lt;' Hllotlwr wr('c k ."
.\111\'lof' !Ill, lilllo· himp . hut whill! ~·ou I!~ !lending Hn eng inee r t o
pri10011. 'th•· o•nr1" ir ntiun 1!0('!1 r il!'h t on buihling W(l()(lt•n t:'oac hes t o
l'ntm pl•· Ill' wlll'll th t• I!I'XI wr 1·ck o·nmcll Mlonjl.
" But. " )'OU !Ia)·, " if Wf' llf'ml t iLi~ t• ngi ueer to -"j a il it w ill make
all otlw r 1·11giuf'en1 110 o·sr\'ful 1h11t we l'HII pre,•ent w reck11 in tha t
way.

•li•ro•wl'ued.
·
}'rom :'\'•• \'orlr. rom~ 1 blttt'r nam·
1ote--.a burt·Lrukl njf Jtory, To tbc
upitali1t ptPU it 'I'U merel;o- a lair
;,aob uory. '' To tbe men and women
or tbe arou.e•l workiug dan It told
O\'cr •gaiu In term• ol bumu lit~ the
old, ohl •tory of the d u-.
A poor wom•D-1 t oreigner, of eollrte
-had a 1id: baby. The 1Joo:tor bad told
boer tbat the bab1 wontol die unlea it
b•d fre.b •lr. Air, auppoa«&lt; to befreo

ebe took ber fHble ~bild to tbe Oj&gt;ell
•pate tbat tbe people barl bou~:b~o
tbe fre~h •ir t.h_at tbe llobllc owao.l.
Bat S ew York ia go..erned bJ" a upitaliat elua go..ernmeet tool H.e poor
wom•n lledn't tbongbt of tbat. So,
followilljf tbe: call of nature, abe took
t be little one to til opu •1~e wile,.
tile grue waa paen and wbere tbe
ht.,a•·ena •ere bl~~e O\'erlaead .a11d
"HERE THE AlB WAS FRUJRI •
• Slle badu"t .een Llle "keep olf tile

lutteotl,r tJ&gt;e jatllfe remitted
t be llew' &lt;lbp1tch~ • id. ~
~·1. " KtlottaatJJ' be
dllid IO lil't," f or tbe
told tll•e, Jodife tb.at tbe
that .ane Wllllld P&gt;MD tbe tfeatb
cllll&lt;l- aleader ..... t be
twt'l':n l.ife 1nd deat.lt I~ that little
n,. wb•cb Ia 10 lnl'~au.'
tlr.-adt of ldben ill tlne
wbe:re *r~ •Udcb aaoecupled ·
Jtatle '6reun t all •llc~ all of

inoi(•NI. Orw nf lho"'' ··pract i••nl'' npits lia.t ill eal!. If .the
NJgi11eer 0 11 lhf' first t rnin thl\t Wl!.ll f'\'('r "''N•rked had only been
puni1heot S•'''er"'l~· ••uouJ.:h. thc r f' wouldn't hn\'f' been Kll)' W~~kll
aft e r the fiN! OTtt', f'h 1
W f·J\. ol('nr h.-.ut , it i ~ j m;t bee1m AA you Allo w 11uch J}ift'le to find
IOO~ment 1111~lrr ~·ou r t·lnMil• hrol'' thtll the o•npit~t lillt8 k~p _\'till
wnrk int;t It'll houn~ 11 ohLy for your oat~ s nd h oy.
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Why d oe11 a ehid :t"n ••ro"' the r oad ; a lso why d oes 11 workingman \'Ot e a capital Est tickel1
·

..';:e
ear11.ed t8 a •~k f or 11 boon a daJ' ,of
work. He eoulda't buJ' fre~b alr oa,
that •qe. He eouldn"t buJ" tlte ·priY·
lll'p to lin in a place •hcre lreall air
cir~11l•ted.
'
.
Air, for IIi• aad for bl• ...tfe .,.d
tbt"it babe w ultl be load ooiJ' lot tbe
moac,. whieb they did not ha,·e. lio11opoiJ' ball reacbed out lieol takell • -Y

ordered thal • o Olle iavade that pilrl:lca·
ler .pot-EVEN TO GET I"BESH -'IR·
A11d a ~aplta.lbtle pollen.e n•lled
up ..d ane~ted t.lte little woman aad
•be wu teken to a polit e atatlo:D le a
patrol ••aon ood tallu before a eapita.ll•t ju.t11e 8t:CAU8E SH t: · HAD
CO)I)(JTTt:o TRE CRIWt: OP TB\'·
IXO TO 0 1-!T PH£811 AJR TO !:!AVE

Here Ia A-..iea • e bt"e
Tb1 fOOol t.ltiap o( life aJ"e llere.
IN P088t:SSIOS' THEY ABE AT
t:N'D8 OF TUE EARTH. '
Tk eartll l1 arowiq .-.Jler
poor aad tile"
bd farther, •ad
IJ' c.·1111dellt tkat It • ill.
100, '!"OotlerinJ ·~ t.lttl'e It

npt1nh~t cal lnnRno~~

~~::••."~·;,~,; ilit:,~·i·l!ll;~u;·,l::·~ ~~:;";,~·;:i~t~ ~~~:.::,11c t;ft!:l~"~t,~',;:,~:~t~ •::r,i·~ ~:·:::1~~n;:o~~~~t'~...:r:e:~:c~:llfd~;X;; :;~~:-~:,~.u~c~t';ft!~;:! ~:~-::r~~ ~~~~ ~:~:~~co: !S· 1,r:~~~~~ :~em
\'tolllin~ tlwoto· l'nt ust h"p]wl'. instcall of J:Oin~t Ufl into the a ir wht:n the &lt;"u rtail tbto ri11bt• of tbe poor "''I tbe Tln:RE BilE WOULD FISD AUt So witb tbe Ju•IKtt for tbe I

Y ou ge t a rsi&amp;e in pay-not when you produce
your bob

r~Js

rnore-·~flt

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t=~:'".;;;;;;!~ =~;~~il~eom=~~:~·t.!DO~~~; :~e:::i·:,P=:~~.::~ to lte

w h en t.lte fTeal.t a ir fro• t)le little" r.miiJ'. llf:R BAB\''8 Lll'E!

;~:~~.~~:~.::'B:0;aa~:: &amp;~~n~•rty

~-aot ~~:~r~o:!e:t:l:n:zt:r11 :':~::·,.::~~

you
i• eot •rpro..
A lao·. w ouldn't yielded, • lihle,'t jt!miloOrarily, to Small fa.•hloDabl-with t he \' •progreulvt " tampalga wlletber t he ~'l"•pape:n, cap-

i t makr y ou mad 1

•

two

Wooc.lro w Viil!1on is a fine old 1kate t o palm o ft o n the eonntrr
Nelth&lt;'r elde yielded n ythinc to t be
81 a ' ' progreuin '' who baa th e intt-re.'\a pf the ''peepul '' a t heart. workeD, at rltber Cbleag~ or Baltimont
H t wuu ' t n oted for au eh traita when ie waan't buntini' public -Jhe,. didn 't ha.-e t o-qa lje yet. But
orti('e
'-'
•
tbt' hLtelllpat worhrl have a plllt1 ot

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:::~::;·c::db:~pe~t~o~~:c~~;~~ ;: :::!:t;c:~~:~~:-;.:~.~~~.0~~
mut}.on It tlley p t tile fa~t• all mul&amp;ed
up, •aeeideot!J " of c:ourn. Tbat )Morty
l• tbo SOCIALIST pert' ud it• ce11·
dlilat e. •n~ DEBS aad SEIDEL. They

.

the wwll.

birf'll II priutl' jl!l&gt;Ud1. We do blame
tbl'm !or hri•!f ou.. b l i!lll&gt;t •• to vota
tbeir u emit"' i11lo powrr 1'\'rry ,.,..r,
tltron~:b t he Dt-sno.-,.ti~ ••d ikr&gt;ttbll~ll
l...

J'11ft

woK·r· ur•ur.

•II~~=

::t~a;~r ~:;:b~:--~~J:f:a~ 11~::

:reanof fnlillf!M11'titl•lf· • • 'I'I IOI•I'
tobearaomatblerfrorallr. Roo..velt
tht Je worth ll.atllllaa to. B11t U•
more we tkiak of It, tile -.ore_ ek'eptleaJ
W'&amp; 1-111e.
\'ou lr.•o• llr, H'Oo11velt
oace I'N!forfl bu.Jted Boeialiem. He cat'•
' 'oire to a tlra•l• of a buae, callht.f riJe.
a a - at tile larave &amp;dallfl •e•ea •
eomrailHt eed lat ldtataDr aboal..evcry oc ber Amerletll ~~-11 •llo d-1
ant eve~ wlt111 bla'l In Ilk oJWololl tba.t
..• •om.-'• ..te a~o• oa eartb 11 too
bl'fftl buteb"'' for ROOMV'eh analee.
8o111t'!llo11', Soelelifm nrvll'ed. Tk
I.ord hoW'I !low; b•t II olld. Flo TMI\17
I• JOIIIf t o bon It 1p la. We &lt;'0'11 fer•
10 · a a lid '''" of -ilrodt lnlf'tf'llt.
Bnt 111 t ll.e .nea.ati-7 ~lall•• i• I('OIDf
ri~tbt a.lo"l a d dol•• tN beet it taP~ '
T1UI llft)BJ'A'flOA.m.B I.A.JO(T,
Of toane, S.ta•y Oomjllrt will be
ru1111i11r ro tile batt moow COIIl'tllt ie_.
to ,.11at ~vett will do tor
S.•uny, er. -lht Ia, ,...• kno11',-to ._
.,..h1 t Rooto,·elt •lit ,10 for Labu8a•e t b\11.1 I• 8ata'a ey-. JofLabor tl.ahor-}h•, and tllere 10u ate..
Wurlllllpea wltb a llu le NOH or
buaor "Ill Jeu~tll •t S.m~ny, Tllwbo I n! l•~ll•t&lt;l to t• t. llln1 M'rlooa.l7
will r-m~r tbf' blnor,. of l'awdf'rlt
Kwh a-11d otller. of tlleir tMr wllo 111~

.

be a •heep Ia • llodr.

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~:h~~~

o;beelal
;:,
Tboo11 1tbo t blnll far eeou~o~b, wiU l,1·
IIOJ"e the wbele OOIIIJ~•• ~b4•• ~
tbrt&gt;wioJ[ uod tradlat! tkeir t'oiH a111d
will t'Oie tile ltralf!bt Socletl1t tlt ket,

"':;~~b b;r~h:"r:~i~ ..~'; 1.t;t~ ~·..,,~loO~~~.c;,:~~.~~-~·;;:tt~::,:..r;~

\\"o~l&lt;ln ' t it ~ ~trn,re otOtnetl"':~' to would ' "' all ri!JIIt,-4! Laber ,...11.1
read oathl'r•,P•tahot p&amp;J'f't'llbat tile bad •nJ' friea&lt;lt except tii.P mlth t of"

~:!~i=i•0 ~~b~)i!';e!'';:.!~":ro~n&lt;IWI~ ::o:u7o~~o!' 1~ o:::r: • ~fr';;~[

11
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toal mlni'J to pre~ent tbf' ~rabll fro• obip ' ' for tbr 11'orkl• s da~ 1\ •iJ~t
dt"tt royi•lo: tbe propert,• of lbf' worlr.l•tz· ~ 0 In Wett VhJI:Dia wlor t N ~)sa.
~nen-tla• onlJ' I'I'Of'f:rtr tbe1 lleve-- ocratle •tate JIOV•rl1"tat b ,laul!bler~

. IOBBIMO rBB J'MJ'EU. '
D WAlfTI A DBA&amp;T,
• ~~~~!~~~ ~; l;:::,e!~~~;~ b~~ .,::;:t:po;lo:n~,i~orfr~~~ ~~~~~:;
tbe ;.;: 0 rtbwt~t.. 8111, 1n:ordn1Jt lo thl' Sodal bt, anfl 1aella; "Wbt ~~- it aiJL
gf .Bufl'elo, tbu c b - • f '-' Jt ..., ... , " ftrtt• um;., bT a
of labor " i• Dutra!- loa,: U.ot., t b•t lonJ,..rtld" bave aP'

~"' • job for eppt.nd I• til• E•qoln~r, tbe ~r~eaa:~·~~,.rr~-\~l:t~ ~:~~~0~~~~~:~.:;'~~;;:', 018 !;a.ttb!,.;t

' " ea11 't

· Te
uol_tbe railr~&gt;ad~:-ownl!d by tbe
llll•fl'- tO 11et yoa J&gt;'}Or worlr.lnr
to Krape Df&gt; uou~o:b mone1 to
u railroad bre ro t.alr.e yoa
l.aatl, ma.rbl a t hou..
•b•re t be. !&amp;boT t1
~" 8ta,. wHre JOU •~: oronions, ·~ make "labor
io Buft'•lo laJ' ~utting the llou,n
t o eiJibl. 1t 1cn1 foll011' tbll
1ou'll Dlflkl .o•e lltadwa1. lt
fo.Jiaw t be new~~,-pen' belli, 1~

•••:r.

Doa"t Jet a lot
of t ool holleri. .. a~at Te&gt;14J' or Wi1aoa
-r-botll ariltorral-.11 t!teir line--n·
dcrmlee J'Ollr bettr r jltd&amp;-eaL

ton are•'! 10 frank, lllu&amp;llr . Aa a
1'11111, tllty •it t lr)!r •nd look wlte, ere•
if t he' errll :t.
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TK£ wAoa
&amp;allO:N.
~ot wltboot •It are tbe q•Jr,. 1,....,..
aad fortb el tile Sotia.lllt ll-.d~
q~~art,ra. fil:D•lllll~t
"Wbo ;, tbatf if~rr llOIIt." querlt41'
11 nn.arf'r Ia tat Nil, poiaiiDJ to tile- '
lhl&amp;l)' pitt nre: of Ka.rl llar~.
' 'So, 1,11,._, lllp a "f..lllo•·plate ~

-l..ck

r:r"t:t 1
moet11 hair. ''
olf a year troll\ now tba.n yon
•• lfa.Ye 100 l'leetrlc liJbta lo J'OIIr
t (lo.bJ'.
bo•et" ""- IJarrb '-:it.bry of Loal•
Wclatraub, tr.yiaa to aell 111m •• '*lrie pewtr Ya.uu• deaur.
Deteet lt"e Burll&amp;l ~ flvea rnd.i£ •itll · mt:r liate:ll earetall1 , eiLlldraL
"antt:• 111 Detrelt. Writ, Dcre'• •Urt P'rM 8tuley, tbe No!Uo
,.,e ~ aadeJ&lt; • eapitalilll Tona.,.llt!a Jl'lloeopNr f-OIDM .to, bat.
(1 wklrll \~h..t llltD te
" Wbo. Lollltf" qutll t.e. "Lotri~
who eaa
together the hit· dOt'lll 't have aaytll111(111 lala•hoDH but

r:'i tr~,J,.:"~.~o;:;.:t ~~: cl~~··~~:·i~et'a

a«

•t.allt mutmlll (ro• belOW". ·

\\'ouhln't it
"nlAah your fAmi ly a ll to
" houl•l 11udtlt'nly ~d tht• full prodn et of your t oil f

:~p~~~t~n{••':::. :!; ~reclou1

member~ of

SLA'D'OHTZltDI'O TBB a.AVD.
'' Tweh:,. Rt"portfd Killed..'' I• a
llndllu&lt;', reprod~~ verbatim fro. tile
Dafl'1lo !'&lt;ew1. It n~f•n t o tbe •fl'or1
111adt' b;r tbe pollee aad. privat e killen
of tbe I!IIIJllo;o-en •t '\ 1!11 Cb.arlttl4n,
W. V•., to drll'e tbeir 11'llf!'II1Yet baelr
to tbe min... ·
•
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Tr _,., tbet tbc mlat'fl, r.ome thre.
mont lu • 110, dt'C'i~1to -'rlk11 for -keJ
D&gt;Ont u.at]J" i• ll:l't'pil1,1!: &gt;dtb the rrica
of ~oel an•l t hl' Clll!t of otb&lt;'r tlliap.
..\• . ,.,.rJ'boo1y kilo...,., It I• ...lut t.lle
law fer • It''" to·- •t more f'llu tll.elr
moUit'MI ro..itlf'r ,0011 for lbem1 to tb•
mlae owatn hut.•tltd • Mob '.:rf ilrnp,
T•att l;o- t"i"•tl' nd rartly !'l'ld foe b1
the min~n t bem.elioea, wbn belleYt
t !l1t their lntl't f'ltl •••I t he maattu '
intt'teiU art' idull•~l and • ho ~ole
to 111""1o 1he hoi- tn powrr. n n n,.
didn't l[O ao ba&lt;lly, uatil tbf' J"'l¥'11t l'
kill&lt;'~ tooll II IIIIo tbf'it htt~d1 tlttl
t 111e wu·e. of 1he mlaet'l were ••Pr-'
•a bl' the 1IIW'e:t- to t beir wbi_lll•. U&lt;l
d lt't • few pee~Nhla millen' •I~,..
ltaol hHn •-ulted b;o- t ile hire&lt;! l~nji!l,
•• bell broke 1- ••..,.., ou of tbe ma.•
lr.n J&gt;llt lt.
\\"t' •loa ' t bla- tbe ml11~ for &gt;!•
fl...tinJt tbl'ir home. aplnfl: llle tllup,

"""""•· lb.ot"

('apit'!J,$rn--g1'11ft. murder. pO\'erty, llfOittitution, homeleRII old
llJ IIIIITQ' kh.l-..
tlr.eir owl! wlll&lt;"b WILL KOT TRAt'. l t&amp;nd fQJ' • ~te.r tll'iliu.tloll lor the
agf', lit ar\·ed ba hybood, the bread line most all t h e while--w ell, ~~
YeJ, Bill' Bla •on oat api1111 Small PIC •ltb eitbrr eamp of 111 cacm!beactlt of the WorkUL
bu•y!
...
Graft at IQ!olet~~nly betauae It either tft Bltr SqUMZ.e or the Uttle
It il gro•ina: rapidl)' I• Amuiea (..

srnithereen~- i·r

of

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D.ON'T BE A SHEEP

like gi,·i n g you more.

ju;~t

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Tilt fntllaletl llr. 11-\'l!lt

~~~ ~~lrn t:o :::b:l;i:~~od0:}"''1 ~:~ku•:.:~=~·· trylog to drive tlln.

THE RIGHT TO BREATHE
~

B• t..:Ht:STER
WRIO ITT
/ Ct.pltah1111 bad botlle:t.l It
f rom
•'III'IC'
.,[ ,
to hnm"u 1111ffcrmg
I!O\\
Tbe nrtb 11 grown1g 1maller e1ery t be:m t"or rbcm freab a&gt; r ••• metere:J
Sllh
ola• - fot tbe poor
enol ••oreol •nol jld&lt;"etl far abo~e tbom
' '\n\\ sn, tnh't" nr• ht\ uupNH t wa) folk!~~.- Thr) sren I so
FHr• •I•J 11 grow• bog~r-ror tbe J&gt;OWcr to h~1y
•
" R(!'I.'r l•l p u t "" uHh\tdunl 111 JuLI for ll !run e of the 11}81(')!1
The nrb
But tben tbc poor htle mo~cr bad
~Ollllh~t unu], ] m&lt;'(•\; h 11111\ lmruhh IUIJ.:flt'SI lmo.wm~ a ll :he v; hill'
~-~""' •In tbe ...,rltah-' ctau, •ltt111g • ltap1,- tbo.jfbt
The 1&gt;1!011111 b•tt

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~(i~f-:!'~:- .::.,_ml~"::U~~~ ;;.~etr~~~~~;":r.;.r:r b~;',b': ::ti:~.~:. ;:;~

;~·/1',(; ·,·;,·,1;:r:~,i~;·,.,11 t~~:~;.~~:'J;·~~::~··::~.·.·.:::··;;,.~.:~ra,·~;::~~:.ii~:~~ti1~1111 }~~~~~~~:·,!~;~ ...W
•old.Alld ttt~n aio•IJ t.b.ltron will enter llil 1aea.n. no ~ectm~t~~~~t;'~~.~~~g::.
drop d(IW'U the lad.der or Iauman uplttt 1'llD&amp; by rnn.a:
TBOL OVEB 11' AND 'tHE lldTU OLAU .HA8
:~~~~:~t~~~;·";: ...,'.~~.~ t ,',:''7,~: l!' ';:.~:•.n•:';, ~.;:,~.. n~~ ',,;,~~~·::~.~t~~~;;el\h~,,~';c~~ !':: :O:::fl:r...:~ ~ad:!',.~~=~':: m"':!!. ~ ~wm:~ a"~~~~-r::o=·~~

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b~ld hy the Fiaaid• Hranr b at Jo'ta~tkli• Cla.llr~la, l'eri'y arid Ytia l:lt1., f:lo · ~·:~hat llle ~~" 1 1111100 would e~abA11tl to sulo.~tnntinte the foregoing reUlllrk&gt;~ \\'!' tnk·· p!t·a~Hr•· in
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OOUBT Nl1LLIFlE8 LAWS.
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look forwar:d
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SUSTAI).;ER S LEAG1.JE.
hrancb.., aail romra.If'l .,.ho wUI pa1 o:o lae'• ~ imP«uPiou• tollditlon. ·Tell Pen li~·J.•·•n~• tii·OJ&gt;erat l'll · &lt;turi11.1: lh~
I . the mldersignffi. hcf'('by agree to pay into the trea!lury o f the
tlae ul''""' thar""" tnt! .,.b0 ..~u di•· yourself tbat ,-011 a rt! utl•lled .,.ith roat •tr~ke 10 w..,l mor~tlend Coun1y to " S ustaine r'A Ll'ftgu{'" of thl' " Buffalo Socialist" C\'Cr y WCE'k fo r ooe
\\hen all thllll!l' '"' prodoet:d fM uMI tribo~., tb ..-.- Ad•lr..... Xatioaat Oilier. ~·our prueat lltllt ioD Ia lifl' aaut it a I· rru•b out labor ualoo~ an~ to d~fl'~t yea r . the R~O\mt aet o~~ite mr n am e.
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i 11'!nd of for rre~tlt, and "':hen par ijo..i~littl Patty. I ll ~onh )larktt "'•Y• .,.11
thr J'Urf'OA~ of tlae atroke 11 ~bnwo. 111
For thl!l nmount. It 13 u?de nstood t bl'lt I am t o recei\'C ea eh w~
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J&gt;m&lt;luttloo fnr a~ &amp;11&lt;1 IIOt for rrollt
Sout h Carolina bu "'blltl.,.;l Into en. your mind to Mro"' inquititi•·e t o tbiop t.oa Into "oodttto.n• t.hl'tl' mado:o lo~· the ~~eription·Cflrd.s 8.!1 I ntft~· e!{'Ct .
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h~n 91'r pball,. a oronderfol f'}tAnR1J "liu 111 n' of grgt~llill'd •tate., a •tate l'f'rllioinll 10 the J!rowiog mi~tn· of j l&gt;-et..ttml'nl of (ommrree ant\ l.ahor, l
I " I ll~ bonM"boltl- a rhu11e wb l~la ~ill charter bl\'l&lt;&gt;j!: been ~n1nted by tbt N•·l :roor felloor .,.or kiln, but
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011 tbe • con· [ •nd reeflltl.v tranamitl~ to_ Con~·~'~'~
•nahle "'omRn to t.akl' h~r plac.r. be.•d• l ionnl Eseeuth~ Committte at ita re i tra ry leU them it is thtlr own fault and Ia .r~f&gt;OIIIt to 11 re.olnllon mtrO&lt;Iuf~
ma n I t b\1 eompanoon. f11ead eoot~u•L ~fnt m~li ag. B:r rde~adum \'Ott of tlaat t here it no boJ~. betauM "e can by Con.~:reuman GreJlll' ?f l'enn11~·~··•n• • !
Address
Cury thr. nu~·!l..ll~ to all "'0111a11k1nd: tb,. •ttte mftll~laip. w·m. l:!'berbar prodnfe enou~b of thp f!OOt.l thinp· of l l ur.h of the matter 1.nt luded 111 .t he
Amount per week t:: .
~tlr you.r mlntlt-tb~ &lt;Ia,.- ~f your de of d.aril'et on ba~ beo:-11 eletted S(att. llfl' t o rear h arou·nd for all.
~110rt .,.~, maole. r~bh~ 11 t ~e t tm•,
I p refer anb-eards.
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Sec-~tary end J . A. Royel of Cotumhi-. ltule l'.i.-Jf :ot eay ti lDe, yoV' t bould of t he •tn.ke. It 1• h~l'ly now tb•t. the1
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t beeomes aecetUrJ" for them to refer
Im,..tcd aod Dqmalk Wloa t o the progrenlve type .of womaaf
they eeaaot 11H aayt\lag but ll.uuk:.J
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'Special AUaatloD Paid ~ tbe FamUy "'ord• "'beD. referriog to Dela'"'re Ave.
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dubinr aad dllliglatfut Jol'n. Sotla ead
Sueb'' .o r ,:' tbt talent ed Joung !lUI

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anorgan!Eed..
A.l11ka already " ' • remetnber your IDtetfltt &amp;ld tbt b•nu ' lht l'll'ort mille by the toal OJ&gt;tl'llt lll'll
IIJIOI1l!:b loealt ~ad ..111 be orp.11iU:d a \ '"' identieal.
to l'tlllb put the mln•ra ' unlooL
-~~ p Iii• vut dittuee. ud dllfieu\
Rate 11.-Rise Mrly. 5 o'clock it
m•a• Ot .~ommunicatiOII ..m J&gt;ert,ph. need be, to tbet yoll will~~,,. .; on'
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Buffalo Office o t hat tt dOH aot 'par l o liglttftl
Furniture Exchange •l~mr•l\r ta~r under 1 PHtllt ,,..te111

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Seeretary Sustainer 's League.
THE BUFF:.\LQ SOC IALIST,
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!eant truth of • - -1•1 revolutioa, thl'y tr\111 for your nest day '•work. Go into g~ Naw York, ~too, Pbiladelpbia
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refer t o ller ll!i.JiatiD;Iy u " that fe-~ •pecial. traloiaa-take S.odow'a exer· Norfol k aod Gahettoo and otbl'r porte
mal~ Boeialltt," and t be Jib.
e i - nd t ry a'nd btet yoor fello"' IL It ~ported tbat .• ou111ber of 1bip- __:rite •v.ge ladiaa, a thousaad 111111
1t lloelalist 'lrOI!IPII ..ould make a de- Workmlll ia turning out u1e big• piiiiJ eompaale. have aeeeded t o tbe ago, e~;~uld at ....,. Ulfl bla baadt to aara
t~rmlaed ~}ttlnee to ncb taeties o aumber of .,.bataY~ 7011 do. 8hoaldl del!landt madt aad tlpe(l agreemeoli. • tlviaa. Bi~!' tl&amp;en, tbe worker. ba,:e

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•omet b 1n~ uafor~~ ~eurre.l •. for,...,_ are ''"J~n•hnlf u~a
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Sf'!Honoec-tad,- .011\'f'llllon llf 1910. Tbe f'\N'ulatiOII . .,llr.f!f'J' tbf'lr fae.. atraigbt illl! 1~!•1..-l)ri..-oll neuff'd ;lf!rmiNiO~ tO t'Ome tu aa uadenta u.Iinl 1JII Abe ed nor f&lt;'llri.-teol. . .
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l'lllll!o of W~ter lrto "'1'1~ to b"•
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b na mer19ble billl toY•tiDI thHe Juh· e~u~..U cram,.., r.-pd.-roall h.-r ""''"._,_

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aUelflpt to ma.rder.
Comn1de CatTle AUett upeda to ~am· 1 • worbr 10
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pe.iga Ou-oar:b W• w11 New York - 11• ia)l: or uafa'r l'Jtl
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to rffi&amp;• tro ... ~i• poti!io• ~· Cbid" ..
Bureau of Ch&lt;'!Dutry, woll W reau,- Iat.ereeied
tbla claaH, ao ~bt. .
Tilt Ull ~ platt~rm of tbe Rerabhea•
abo o~!ta Ill fa~11• oledabtioa
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Revablicau. The Republica • pany " 11 th.- ~!.or... 'a"oot toe 1ldDot d!" •l.orfar the la.t d tead.- bu bad -ol!trol
k-rmln~•t !::;; to.- PDk at " til T"lea:.Oiatio·e DJ.arbho.ety at t•e Sa. bo&lt;ly wu ro'I"U• &lt;!I"ed •boot - • hr.r
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Watch the Proletariat cut loose on

SOCIALIST DAY AT JHE BEACH
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·The A~dr.ess of the day

WHAT IS SYNDICALISM?

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fATHfR VAUGHAN AND

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Ap~rellt)J', it bu become d~JOIZII be a~l\1111}1 tbe IIO~uatiOD for Qoy..
look like a workiu,cman o11t of a ernor on t ile 8oc.lalilt tldi:et !11 f••or.
if' tbe anHt of' Dr. Alftr&gt;IOD B. of Co~~~t•llt Ohar!e. 'Edward R~IL.
D ,D .. 1 t Dtlpll:hk Dlet.llll ...,. &lt;Jo~('llre it wltb tbe t!IOOI nil nair
late 111fll it bu beeome II.J'ht · of R-vefi uit Tdt fo.t tllet OII'I'Ietloa ' trltb . t.be pollee, prl,-llege of -ltl11g~.apon UP,It.Jiaa,

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Ent&lt;'n&gt;d ••

littl.• bit unfnir to the s utnll cnpitn.list when

fuutlon of a pollee !o"e It to
Jlt!Ople whe are not •ell
uti tho aba1e of tueh penollll
be. not l&lt;lt.I'1!1T the prhilege,
..nE"&lt;I oluty of th~ JIOI!ce.
" wor ki o}llnlln: hit IUm ap in"
ljlreJII'II to be the 1fopn of t be tO]Ht..-ho kno..- -how to ]tleate t he man eri-

wh o '' l !ti t tk~ Ill' w ill \ ' tilt• l ht! ~m· ial ist t it·ko·l this !o''-'ur .··
By wuy ui u ll.~\l't•r tn his • J U•· r~·. wo· wis h tu '-'I!IJ•husir.c fnt:t lw.r
n ot tll•·r··l,l· .. ur up uoi" u. hu t tlw iud JS]•II tnloJ,. •·•·rt niu~y t hut t lw l o:rrilol•• •·nlamit y wns d u,·. ,.;nl.·lr. '" tlto· l{l"•·•·d fn r prufits. :-o.:ot o iJI)'
wo·r·· tho· l' io:titus· •Jf tho: En ~l·· l '11 rk ltur r"r do n,. lu ,],•uth by o·:tpit n l·
ism. hut tit•• livo•li n f lllllhlr••d,; nf Jlt,n.~uuo i&gt;&lt; uf tl11• ll'llr ki nl{ du~ arcI
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un;\l'r tile Sorlalbt a•lmin·
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