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wi\11 the ezeeption of 'he IIWiptocted curiUlliaiouer, who, it is .. id, it
a particular friend of thi~ mayo r
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dOHN · SP-ARQO'S LATEST.

SOOIAlJSM
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MOTHERHOOD
Do you know what Shak:aWn was ? Pafcctfonfsm ? Do you know
that much fal.&lt; crltlcbm oi Socialbm Is based upon the uttcranccs ol AnardllstCcmmumsts? Can you tdl why even such reprexntat!ve Sodallsts as Bebd
~ be quoted u commltlnr the Party to any posltlon bearinc upon the ma.riare tdation? AD Ibex queotlom are ansWcr.d in "Sodalism and Motherhood."
H you ~ . an.rwer any ol !f- questions you need this book.

Baoarian Hall

Socialism and Motherhood is on Sale at Headquarters, Teck Thratcr Bldg., or mail MoneyOrder or Stamps and book will be mailed postpaid.

.JOHN UNVERZART

h•,ltlfH•

778 Sycamore St.. .oor. B..t

PRICE 80 CENTS

(CLOTH BOUND)

BULLETT'S SHOES
CORRECT STYLES FOR 1914

PRICES $2.00 TO $4.50
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SPIFFLIOATED REPORTS

f'or-eveo 'II'Hh,wltbolltU«ptioa.
tile rooulpt of .ut-riptlooa hq 1.oen

It hu t-n Ut'('f"tt!!lary on diffe rent ~c&amp;llions to point out the
s1anderoua anll tgnorant atatementa of the Conner. atafl' of ''$20 a
.,.,-t&gt;ek braiu11'' in tlu·i r rt•f•·rtnen to Soeiali5m and Socialilits. We
mWit tlo !10 a~ain . It nai!lhl he JlOllibli&gt; for th t' L'o11rier to fool IIOTne
:~~~~e.readen moat of th t&gt; time but the majority grt ""iiMI onte ill

I•• rbn tile 1111111bn ~~o~~eded to ~aaia­
tal11 tlu• ,,.,oer at ita vr~•t tlaadard:
For four weeu "oil'•" ._...,
thaa "ooa''-twiPe «••ter.

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Day Cele bration and parade of the ~ialist Party •Hre we Wl!'rt beaded.
e~idently did not f•leaae the drunk wbi"h was rw11t hy that pa~r to •M1r. tile •anoiag wu
Thf'

writ t&gt; it up, and hill writt&gt; up ..... an allt&gt;mpt at a humoroua jeer,
abowing dt.arly h ia btued opinion.
The poor intoxicftt ed boob at art1 ont to sa~· that th e parade wu
to b egin at 7 o'eloek, and that th,._rf' wPr P only three Soeialiatll th er e
at that time. H e wu fo r ty-five JUIIIUI•·~ 11huol of tim e. but he eould
jl).lt a. easily ha\·e bt"en thrPI' h"u"' lilt•·- "~ f11r a11 hiM ability to know
what the time "'"Ill. Il l" w11~ twx! to mt•·Onl!eJOIIII. lie wa1 la boring
und er a heavy lo&amp;d .
H e !lpt'Alc! nf thP "".,tlwr haH '" ··from lht' cnrblrtone&gt;&lt; 11nd
aut 011. on! to JOt'•· th t' · r,.,J i1111!"1(••r.&lt; · ~nul•·d 11.'1 lhP motlf'y a r my flle&lt;l hy ·•
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TUGMEN DISCHARGED .
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ROCKEFEl.I.ER DEClARES WAR

AND MILITIA KillS WORKERS
WHILE PRESIDENT "PLEADS"

Capitalist Class Try to Evade Law in Regard to
Working Hours of Men- Expect Them to Sleep
in Hold of Boat Six Hours and Work Six- No
Chancz lor Esca~ if Accident Hap~

Tools of Capitalist Class CoiiUitit Murder in Name
of "Law md Order" While Mm to Blame Sits in
Luxury Far Away From Dmger.

Women and Children
Victims of Soldiers
THE SITUATION IN COLORADO

VICTOR L. BERGER
Fonner Conr==an from Mllwauku,' W is, will be the Speaker at the Big International
May Day Cckbutial at Elmwood Mus!&lt; Hall on Friday, May Jst.

MAY DAY IN BUFFALO

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CAPITAUSTS START WARS_
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MAY DAY PROCLAMATION
Com rad~

and Fellow-Worken :

VICTOR t BERGER WILL
BE BIG ATTRACTION AT
MAY DAY CELEBRAliON
Ex-Congnssnun Will Pay His First Visit to Buffalo
-Has Message that Every Workingman and
WollUtl In Buffalo Should Hear- Will TeU of
His Experiences In the Fight Against the
CApitalist Interests.

Malan Farce a Trumped Up Affair Invented to
Fleece the People- Brag that U.S. War O&gt;ma
are Buleing Ia no Excuse for Sacrificing the Youth
of the Land - What Has Mexico Done to Our
Workers ?

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You'll ne:vu know real convenience untiJ you
have· a telephone on your desk and at home.
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IUJIMLO IOCIAUST ~
SAUl AT 1UWS STANIII
'W'IIDI'IIISDAY TO
:U.'rtlaDAY

MAY' DAY' DEMONSTRATION.
FIRST 8001AU8T
OONQRE88MAN

VICTOR L.

BERGER

VaL 11-No. 91

soaAUSTS MAKE BIG GAINS
IN MUNICIPAL -ELECTIONS.

flMWOOD MIISIC HAll

fRIDAY, MAY 1U
SP.M . .

Ekct Oty Attorney at Ml!v.&lt;auluc - Alderman-atLarge F.l..:kd - Increa.e Number of Supervisors
and Couodlmen-c a pit a list Par ties Forced lo
'Combine to Beat Soc:iallsts-

CIIIIIALIDIIISSIOR. 151DTS
R!SEMD SlATS. 50 llJTS

Relieving The Hardships
Of Moving Day
Moving Day at Its best is one of the bir trials of

home life.
Thinking of the. dozens ol details is always rather
dmnaying.
Bell Service in the new home will run errands
and save a lot of worry.
Tell us 15 days ln advancc:where to move your
Bell T dephone.

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doses May 9th?

I

New York
Telephone Co.
T c.lcpbooe Buildinr

O:lurc.b &amp;. Franklm Struts.

BULLETT'S SHOE'S
CORRECT STYLES FOR 1814
PRICES $2.00 TO M.ISO A SHOE! WITHOUT

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BUFFALO SOCIA-LIST

MEN AND BOYS
READ THIS . .:. THEN CUT THE COUPON BELOW
BUFFALO Ore" Shoes for Sprtng of 1914. The
Ideal town apd country shoe, comblnlng tho-style and
refinement required for the pavements of the city with
honest worth and substantial materials"that Will stand the
wear and hard service of the c_ountry~

Bottom -with NIAGARA
ruaraatud double - wear

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~- $2.00, $2.50 &amp;Dd

Bottom with bat oak
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ever sho"f"· all new
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s!&lt;ft.

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The Federal Telephon~ and
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IUPPALO SOCIALIST

MAY DAY

DEMO~~I~JI
VICTOR L.

BERGER
IF MILWAUIU

ElMWOOD MUSIC HALl

FRIDAY,

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8P. M.

GlliDAl ADIIISSIOII, 15 llJIS
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Relieving The Hardships
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Moving Day at Its best Is orn: of the big tria!. of
home life.

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is always rather

dismaying.
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Bell"Tdephon&lt;.

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your nanv in the new book which
closa May 9th?

New York
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T clepbo.K Buil&amp;ar
Churdl &amp;: Frank.Hn Street&amp;.

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                    <text>TAQ DAY FOR DEPEW STRIKERS
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WHY THE COMMI8810N CHARTER?
\\''hat ill the rell50n for this apontaneou. outbum for a ne w
A ("""' mouths agt~ we would hf'Ar 110methiUK about it
awhiiP. One ,,.per ollly hAll het-11 adn:Jeating.it until rveently.
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Thtore must be eome real!l:m for it. 1*.J ·a ~tee.
Thto • ·atf.r ~·orb fell do-.·n. Y 1.11, hut any old plae• is liable
fill tlo"·n if 11 ia built on n t-wly matk lake land. and bet.ids '
; .. t" l•larne. .. and we eRn build another ont' at the ciry ·" upellAe.
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ij r.tnod hulfint.iill for the banken1. They get intert'St ou it.
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1UW.10n go,·,·mmt&gt;n t ~~re to it that their pro})f'rt.'· is l.lJIIetllk'() (or
•mallamouut of itil nlue.
Sone of tht'tif' thinga.; ia to blame for t hia audden \\'a\'e of "
rernr m. ''
The t'a.pitalist tricbten1 know tbt&gt;ir bu~tillet&gt;11, aud they know
f'fllf.'' it i11 to boodwink thf' freat majority of the people, 10 they
up tbia ereat sidetthow to altr~tet them from t hf' real i••ue.
Th" real
i..5 Sociali•m.
The l·ity, t he Klat t&gt;. tht&gt; nation. h•:~:."';;:;;;:;~:'!J:!j~~~~~:.
t ht&gt; bad finaneiAlly. and then it only ont&gt;
('iali.sm will interfrr-e '':itb p r int e iotPrft1.8.
T he t'Ommi.ssion form of rover nment or an.'· thiug thft..,.;l\ kf'f'p
mind5 of th, p;&lt;Opl, o1f th, real iMtll'.

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panif!li IW'-'eUI"t'&lt;l llf'W po&amp;itiom fur thtm.

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LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD
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•·aptM"f'
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IJ' ri~ of that paJ'It'r tu t•mit the follllwin~ t&lt;Oill' llition :
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                    <text>STRIKER KILLED BY CU~MENI

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l7 YEAR OLD BOY SHOT TO DEA
BY DETECTNE
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Mary' a Ma:smger Malta Sad Mlotah of Tryq 1D Prove SocWlsta
Bad People with .List of Ten - Criminal RtaJrd of Ministers Given by
Catbol;c Union ancl Times as 26- Pail Glvts RtaJrd of 108 Crim&lt;S
Committed by Priests-Some lnformatbn worth~·
The ..~ or So&lt;-ialU. ebrge tlaat n. dottrines brft'd ~riminall: aad tb~ the Soeill~ ban
DO rqard for law and order and are aboat e,·~rythinc tlaat U mean, low aad. d~f!lldablto.
We Soe.ialitbf do oo~ elaim to bt an«tl&amp;, but if l"Cn:•p.No:D ewata for aQ1'th.Wc. per... p&amp; we are
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The anti..('atholkt: have raked the~·"' OTer, and iu the " P~ril" pttliU. lid or l OS llf~.
who llan~ atnyed .from tie fold. Xot to be out~. theOt.tbolid~mebuk-intheC.tholiel"niQn
and Times 'llrith a ll.t of 26 minillten wbo han lei\ U.e at.raicht and narrow patb. Tbu to pnl'

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The J:;oeiAI•\.1 ~ hamao. f"Vtryday folkl and btotn.l: aum, •~ liable to do thinp they Mould not.
But judl'lUIJ by eocapari10n t.hfoir t"Oodt~t:t &amp;IMI monJ.!I are about .WO (M'r eeut. better Ibn t ha1 ol
their lradueen who c:lla.rre thtlll with t\'"to:ry e:rime on tbe Wendar.
lndi,•idua.la in t \•ery rburr.b and urp.niu1io.a hut! gone wronc.
· Soeia.lilm ltandfl upon it• pbiiMOphy and ub~,·emutl and appeak neither to igooran&lt;'t o.r
prt judiu. Wbo eaa -.r u mue:h ror ou.r opponeut.l f

(F&lt;Omlh&lt; Pail, M.Kh 15, 191..) (Uimuo!Sod&gt;JlobTakmbom
llluy'&gt; Mmmp, Feb.,

MOVING THIS SPRING ?
Tbe men • ·bo mon your iUmihlrt: aft. not t~
pbooe IDt\l - tbQ ta.QllOt mon yoar teWplaC~Gt.
So, Itt • ban your fttl\O't'~ order at ~t twq
Wftb ill &amp;dT&amp;Dt"e, i~!OI't: if poai-..
R~brr. pkalt, theft are- hundreds ol MntUW.
in Buffalo mo ...ing at a boat t.M same timt -_Dd
many of them ban tekpbonn..

You may br o nly ont, but "'"C: art: aosious to
gift you good ttn-ic'C' r.nd you on Mlp 111 In
thi• way.

Do you haY~ businC'N in Nt-w
York City ? Why not tra\"C:I by
lkll T~lepbODC' ?
Round Trip fart ot'IIJ $1 .00

New York Telephone Co.
Tdq&gt;boo&lt;Buildlor,
O.utdl and PrankUn Str«tt.

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Offi«. !!S-317 Ga.... SV.t . • Buffalo. N.Y.

1914 Spring Stples
Are the finest line

s2.5e to sa.•

$2.45 to $4.1

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BUFFALO SHOE 00.

Boys Shoes - - - -

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ttK ntwJcr('lltionl! in
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and --.-c- bare cut the- pn..."&lt;"
ao low that ~~elling h~tuld
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THE ENTERPRISE
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William F Barnard.Will Lecture at ConleY's Conse..Vatory, 860

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San Francisco's
Praise of Buffalo
J. M. Lynch of the San F'ranclsco Chamber
of Commerce and representative In the recent
heartngs before the Department of JustiCe.
s~ak.s eloquently of Buffalo's degree of tl lc
Interest
''The manner In which you have met the tele·
phone situation Is an example ", sa1d Mr. Lynch.
''It's splendid ' The telephone problem that
besets other clUes. you have met squarely.
You have bullded a wonderful system of your
own ! You have bullded It - your capitalist~.
your workingmen. your teachers. your Uremen,
your policemen, your citizens, 11 serves you
well and you exemplify an Americanism that Is
an lnsplrallon to the nallen "
Several thousand Investors have made possible the condition Mr. Lynch speaks so well of
ARE YOU ON E? The Federal Telephone
Company's 7% Preferred Stock pays a larger
income ti1an other Investments and It pays a
tremendous dividend In public advantage.

The Federal Telephone and
Telegraph Company

Price•

S2.00to
$4.50

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o.p.n-at. Wulli.,u&gt;a, 0 . C~ laai!
J*i&lt;i a ··&lt;.it 10 tiM! dt;t
a..!
.u.lpl.l' a 01tt tiMI dilllnlty ao• e ' ·
i•a ia ,.._ t n.d DeltptM ».t-Gowu of tloo,o Bartn .,. atul SalliTaa of tlo.e Lake
were elettNI to tM lAiilllatiYe Coaualt-

11

eo.-

Public Ctlt"""'t Qllhrg ,:

to aatlarl it• atudantt
pollt.Oo!al ,...... aiMI..- tilt war
•: w~n of tilt World. Uaitel"
Bat tllfl 8Killliet1 fOtJ:ot tiNo!
oae - k f
tlur tkree
ro-••o!N!n.. TM- two
tkat ' ' worllfft Of t M world.,

••••11:

to::s,

A famlllor phrqc to -

llttlci!IIDO)'tdat-owr•-.rr

. . . 1 Mali-tal IJUit-GM!II,

a .catt--at of J•rlarij&gt;le. 8o
fiel~ta eM•JN tlltir ea..mpalaa
''l"'abllc O...aenlllp of 1'111&gt;11~
tie.!"

&amp;..•••

woll.

Tha ea•J*'I• W

teeO.l~te !olfKi111111ie ~po~~ oo tlleir ~:-·;:;;.-:,,S.mle ~f
pi'O(T- witt. )be ~ail derkt.
Delf.Jal&lt;' Cau ..u r•pon..d oa hie iat a"i•• wit II tile •""•boat ialpei"ton.
• ith " la rtl to tile baua of the 101
~ lnmu.
IHle,t lf' L.tota waatffl 10 kaow ..-bat

!~.=~N~ti;;' ~-=~ ~:~~

anble to pt

hurhiJ !rom morl' unportaat aimO!II thaa

1

the

u~~e~

of

;;:~e:~:--;Jwo••~:.~:":J~;~:~•

.

&lt;U

=

::;~::·~...,;~~ ::-:::\.~ ~::-~~le~ 11, 1111

;~::·::~: ;~.:~~:eF;;~ ~:;mitteo.. ::::~;·~~~~~·..~~;u~~~~~~~ f:;o. "''""':"I! .,.,.,.K ::.~•:m':~en~ ! b
ta be SUrd aut in

So, alter calllnr you and codllrmlnr the
number uikd, ob&lt; mUll have the time
to rcqual the clepooit of the coin.

New \'orit, Ualo• Paelh aa4
l'aclll' RailfOIIdri, t.ad Ualoa
Dot roiL

~~:::iat:'b;'~~:·::::: ::~ !:h:ne:~r:;: '.:~~~~~a;::a,,OI~~·,;;:;;~,,~,_.,;-::-:::::-:
-;r;!:~·:;.:_"11
:;;.~ ;~;.!:'": -~

s!::-::;

Tbb llttle uplanatlon may save you a

a.

slJcht

~,:0 :::~ :.~,;=~r bouely

ad·,.

::..:l"'"'•'"'n'•

.-or !'e\·&lt;'ral weo.l1.1 til• Sew
llaJ t...n nj'DWUII l hf !ol,.,.lie,.l
baak taD oa uaa ...·tooa wu~ th..
If~ •· "~'~" '-"""u~ hlil.,u• •· )Jo,l..-aa"
prO\ ,..\ tbem to bf' on a Hry .h~k.•• If...... ··•;ol.l MM!al"" ll o••or.
roa•l•tooa and , .... ('all 11rl!"d an.! d~
it "'"" l&gt;a.,•l 1" ,j,,.,, thot thf So
man·:&lt;'•l that l••·Tr•~t \!lorn•' ' \\~ot ro•l•·•• •lt··•f' nut ,.r lhr (',,_,.
m1n a~t wttbout ·l••la•
.
1•ht.R th&lt;'Y • ..-,.l"' t l..- 1 it&gt; 11•11.
Hu1 artHIII •I• n&lt;&gt;t tak~• lot· tbo• oh• tb~"""l~'" ld1 tho· ,.,,_,. to
trort llttour.-.- uaul t.,.. !at~ ontl ...,.,. Ia". •• r·h·~•~" an.t 1·n-•~h
tll~ &lt;ra•b )o~~ '"""''" Tlllf •t "r~· ha•·f h•huoon to tlo.. n•t"'"· ll r •·
flu•.-d thfoor door• an 11 th&lt;'&gt;u•llutl• uf tb~ "tth ha • IIIJ n
railuof' '"

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1

Ou.rth and P'r.anklio Strub.

Yolo Coaat y a111\orit'", upoa
territory tile n!Mllllat ot th
ployf'd '' t.r~ ' " it earamj..-.d,
Mled aa ulto-lUM. AI 110011
tlw-y will bar,... d...Wea or
' - rqanliajlllla l!'llaat;o-'•
tile• Ia ltOUI• of tllirty ••ul
-•by St.te ]19iata. If th.at
IUI"II"'I tlowa tllf'~ •ill .-rt to
A warrant bao bel'" 1.._1
A. Tllornf'. ll'a•lf'r of tbe I. W.
1'\b..ritf lt. lt. Y•lf' 11f Coatra
('uunty iJ q~&gt;ot1!11 If der'ilfllll llf'

Alrltat. and eubeorfbe fbr the

Arbeiter·
:Beitung.
a.-.......,..,.,._

Tbtt oa11

1M ,... ......., of • -

Y«t .a.Otat• ,.._.

-u., l ba m.- 0( 1M Worktaf a...- • ~· t« I .0.-.
Offa. 315-317 ~ s-t . . a.tlolo. N . Y.

BUFFALO SHOE CO.

('OII•IItl"n•j"1

ia
ow a tile &lt;'~llrtl. tlu•

~~~~,.,_. 111..,11

j"""" 111-t 1from

1 :.,''";;11::":~.".J~t~~~

l'tol.lo~ 11111~'"'" ..-~&gt;&lt;. tf•t&gt;tl

I

aBNSCA AND 13LLICOTT aT&amp;.

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·

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wttt.... tlllr w...,k oa.J "'"Rrl_~ ::.•11~1 I"''
.on• .. ,n 1•...-tbr-owa oat of •ork.
Tb~ ondwat 1on• ••~ thlt Lb•· d.-too•ot

Tdcpboocllulfd&lt;oa',

I

ID•I ,.....;.,11 ...-or..., of l trallii!'Ort tia&lt;' ••lllff'fl rapidlr ~0
wlailr tll&lt;'y ti.Oc&gt;II!Mrf'.
I"''"' illlhl'•·oualr~ wtlerfl tlat Idle
th'" """'' no~tJTIOU'
1&gt;1'-

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1,,11

I!'OIUitl•ha•·eit&amp;Uedar~lentllat
fill!11111t!&lt;l ..... boo bpt ()Cit ud
•ill be J'hea •• quarter.

1 :~:~:"~:~tk'l!_.~•~:Jllh;:l:',~.,::::,!:~•l~:'!o!!:l:i~~

,j.

-'u•lj:•

Cu• f&lt;lt•l ~ ....,1..,n_Y ~•.,•~· at .,.,.,ion hy T-~ ..,

the~..;.. alwaY&gt;

"PkaK."

:,:

Th" rH.-ut " ' ''"' hilurr t•f th.- :-~,,.
ellt"'l'",.... '" \~.,· \ork ,..•• •buwn! \\")r,.n lh .. !'O;outfi Ahiun anthoriti
whtll
ltou~~:h i11th~ l."n&gt;t.-ol :-tal~• .rrr~th· rsolt••l ]OJ lai&gt;Cit ll'adt•flO

..-1

lla•·a bfta raut..J by .-\at..nl
are ·ll!-et • it'll Ia all Hetiou.

I ;~:··::~:;~:::::~~~~·~~:·:~ ~~~~;;::::o:::;r~~:~:•

i

haok maJ!

You will~ that

New York Telephone Co.

diwr..r~lor~ri•·'"a littletrouble,bul lia« tbbunpy

ANOTHER CAPITAIJST
• CONCERN GOES

the nat ocu.slon

sa~

011:';· o~b~~~~~~:::. IDi~lot:·...:..~:-i~·,~:=~~::. ~~:

room tlall tlol'r MMIIol aot
lh·i•~t anl """' fo~ to quit..
ot aboli•llialf tbia tllie.-.•:ry of
tbe opentt.ora. u~ f'iai'C'll·•ei,ll-•nd to int~ue 11 for the
..-.u fllle.l witll a de'ltint LO
bow tHy were "'Jif:rior to
Jaw a ad rnul.t olo •• thf'y plea~ed
lt&amp;lf' .,.},.,,... 1 ~-~- .,,.. .,..,, 0 a~ajoroty
Dlti~ial• ,..,,,,. an•l o;o11l
our .,r th&lt;' m!Wit aotorious
01,..,11.,,.. Uf"-.e&lt;i h.r tile
1111.- J&gt;I~~I.Ji~t o\&lt;'lltfoa that
,_., ;11 nt~tl'n~ .,_...,.,·
Aft••• thf' t!ifl:l-01 ~ttike,
wrrf' lola~klo$led •••I bill fe..,
ha-.· t..-.. 11 ahlf to Jl'&lt;'l wurk 111,
.,,.~~l•t .,-b.. rr rumpan 1....,
1

00

lrritatioo

Bh thb.

tllio lli~rii••Y I'Obbet'y tile total ot 60(1, aad tlaat uf "
a hill .,.._. pro,.idia11 f~n TllotH laa• brv113llt.,.. a f..v of

T;:;· :;J:\:fOIIt~m~a·:~~~r

-tor

On c:allo " - ,_. pulilk lclqlhaaa the
polrcn b ubd by .the
to drop
ln the . _ the coin r&lt;quir&lt;d ln payment
for the-co-

York C.atral Railrot~tl. llt~ilad
Oorporatioa, A-Jp. .ttMI
l ataraatlo~&amp;~~l llerralltlla MaEa-p~ A•aricaa Te)tt.
1 - nal'e, Satloaal Cltt

SlUff nmAliiS JO

liberty, lHII ri.JII~.t ia Coilla,·e tllr J-pll': of Jht..U..
• • • letlflll of tiiJie tile protli·
ot tllt!Stat&lt;', tlleirpei'IIOollurl
ttl• blood _ , . ot tiH- op&amp;t-~ntnto.. ('aL-HopiaJ to .
lla•·e denied til- rl'poru.
tile ••-plo~ed prot&gt;km by

ou.rk t tlr rro,r'"' of tbil
pa Tunda~ aiaht, at tbe
l'ialiat ..,..,. meo.ti•K ..-hu
t:111 il8rhll'IIJ.o,1faua
tadt Oil •. aopartiNJu•en, ,.
hof"'"" of rapitalitm.

~~~~ ~:~:~·::tlw~~::.i;~~i~~~•J•I::: ..-;:~ :;•0:~7.h..-:1~ ~~mary
"~:;;!,:~.!:~;-...porte&lt;~ ,.,., h• aa•l ~.::;~~·}';:!, !t~.. ~~~:•.~
bee~~

ol ua, 9n'tll?

Porbapo you haw............, why II wu
- . y . PCIIIIWr you ....... a

...,,.,,Nil••nl.,..

"'""'hill! tileD IIIIo the fOIIIII~-

_~u )'ran~i..-o.~r'"Joort
WJI- Ir..

,:i:t.•:Jl I
ua .._e unroii•UH
fl&lt;J-1 It
pio;&gt;_.-..,1 ~•tuatooa at Sa,...muto will
About a rno11tll lj!u l.....put• ,.., "'1 ' 1" to l~e }'.,.lf.ral huh,.tri~l Rrl:·
11&amp;11111 roluma all ot ..,llifh tOH
llillff, • tlllq 'll'llo hooo•t,.,l tha.l lion• l "o"'n"-.'"'1 "-" ll~rr! Wf'l~:~ ' to pro.-.· tlaal tile ,.", ;.... [&gt;llht t o ..,...

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Th~

F'U nlt

t tllnhl,.. of Hun- !&lt;~.....1 a.ad lluf'nllal
\"(1.2~1. all'&gt;'a{~ tbrlf'f' ladtded flll&lt;al.

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and LL•if'f

t::~.•lf~l

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1

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tha t !hey

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T ....... dL&gt;t IIIli

to law.

but

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,1 11,. I• 1 man ;of 011 ,.....11

• .,,! two .,....,....... of IIi•

and tallll

11• m ,.,.,.,

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101•1 Ill&lt;' mfrrhlnt• for
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of a ~o.•at•y to outlawr.... baa
0111"'";""'•!

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Might and Right

Tllit . . . ro«o•rliaeolu toUo'D"J!:

A

llo;~;;~:.-:!'~ilt~~:ntoh:~~~~~A:, ::::.llo:~.::.::.:':llf'"O:~-:
~ tloe;N. n. •atlted tr.Uot

\t.111[11t tile• b1

&lt;'::;!~a·;:~"'":.._"';~"'.._-:;~

tletoolll

lf'ra

spring) soft a.od fks:ible
bats. The ,display is better ~o ever before and

qaallty rangtfro~

~·ety.

lrinor~

, . _ tH bo1rt. .ia,r of 11....
to till• ~r._u4 ~Hae.-er 1

11 ,PG to 14.00 ;:: ~=d':, ~=-':' ._:oe~
AD nn::lkut ..,.Jun and
aD •nion label. We have
•till a fair variet y of Win.
ter Saiu aod Ovucoa.t11,
&amp;Dd we bav-t: cut the pritt
so low tliat .-Jliog should

"'brisk.

TIE EITEl PillE
TWO ft'O. U .

Hl4fJ . , . . , St.

/JH ~ St,

h ...,.,,,., .

~·to auala """1 '"'"••••"" IWb It Ia Ilia porkf't. 'l"''N! -riled ballot dired to tile s - Vadt Qall

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.-t...
~oa ~;.
.:..uy

to .__...
- ·· .ut
f or
t"'e••.U..cllai&amp;•.fl'lelll w.. lt.ef&gt;l ('a lt\a, 0... _ , 11, 50 teatt·

111 oet ud

tald Mw i• ltol tH

-a

ieJiti-te

:;-!.!,-:''::!~~t!.-:! :-.~

::..:edby ·~-:, 7~\!!::'~

~-

to "Iel'' Jolt.• R. t..wRael'll ){eaber of tiM
,.., -.Jd hd
anMi . . La•·
twa depuO. ~'" ap to Ill•
,... ia ltia .J*-kel ud U.o t.tJU.. "t•
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qllf'ron Un la.-u'-bly bHa
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... tW
Nlli• . t ript ...d J•
tft. •-lilT aM .-Ire.
Tlwo barblria • ·~ ~H:red Lila
tw. . . :.• .w beta. . the la"'-si•e ra
Earo~. ud witll 0.. ri.. of

!':.~·':..':;',: !L~~ckal ....

Vil•T

'buaio-f"

SPRING HATS
: ::.;~~:i:~i:o:, ~~ ~~~~~ .~:,[-'!~;~~r7. ···~":o;~~~!::r.~~£:: Mr~:.~~·~:7:tM
~l!at ~e~Mtt

pair.

95c

...Ol. ' 011r
I

=

•

Opaa M011.d.a1 Nla;bu Oodl tca'cloct .

latud.arllrlfbu l'a di iO.IO

~~~~~~~~~~=~=~~~~~~·
=

'"•=-e~!::.~:~t~~d.':_"· ' ~-~~---·
Socialist NetD8 Depot
T . o. f'.-WUt ·~ .,... - · bJ
RAy c . MARTIN
Dally Socialist Papera

tllia -'•l-at . a11d 1... wo..ken are ... baollot aad lm.d of &amp;&gt;,paaitl•l it ia
1 ,.; • .,;.,,.. Ia n:~ru.aad til.. aiJiailtaote t"'e t:M:tz plaf:ed aootller ......, look••!!'
of 11&gt;1'

M;r Jt"'·

..
debt tbat it U
0. t'.-l'&lt;!LI. bot tbey 1ft alt bui·

World.

&lt;"b..fli&amp;•"J"

solid hard knock
School Shon, siua
l ·to 5

o!':f...;.::a~~=-~

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l'fOIIoodafl.lrr~IIIUh ,lfil4.

~~~ ~:~.!':.:.~:;:,: ::;.:;·~~~ booih ;::'".:a•;,~:..../~;;~ ;:a h,•.:,\"~~.:=~~
Iai-or

tryap~tr of~

"--'- tbil -poe u:t tbtt Baf·
taJo ltboa Ol:t.Wfore llt.r cb
t4tb 1.11d It wtn M n.teatatrd ..._
U00GtD.. IIImGPe)'OO.aoyp.lr
ofBuWWIJ.iooHford.-ur,..orll,

: ;' ; • : ;

dott·,r;al ••di~I.,~LJI• •ll••n~ booilt mea. an.J l'ol.,ra.do..
aeorl.- all of thl'• rhar11i111 r,loll;,..,.
TU I"""'• &lt;1f -'Pta -irt~

500 pair &amp;ya all

Mll ! n.CoupoafOOdb Hc-

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

•

_t..._ t3..00.

and oae rnr,

...00.

II'~

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o,_ c"'TENflfal fltJtii iO'~

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yoa •~1-t te Jet ao-etlll.., • ....,..._.144M
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Ullloa Gooda

M A Z U O A -.&amp;..~~~~~I'IIICIRfiDtH••
6al Main~

·~ Tlaat

An Dlflllnat"

H. F. PENNY

LOUIS ~AISEL
,__,_,.~ C.,_u, ON c,.._
1-.- ...._ ,___,., ,_.

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' 96a~M7 BROADWAY

PIRB SALE
l!nttrc llock Mao'. Sulta,
Ovcrcoati aDd Purabblnp
at --third iormcl' price.
UNic;&gt;NOOODA

boab I•" tMI•

-t,.:.te

o~~l ~~~~~

THB HUB
M IEIEIIIT.

tlliat aocletr. Lot .. loan f...- U. •Ilk~ __,.orlM 8opril, Colo.,
p-.t and ~be tM faet ,._ n,llll
....... fan.
H¥H clYea bet~-- •
TM epenMd - t "t U.

L...-----:----.,:lata

William F.

Will Lecture at Conley's Conservatory. 860 Main at.
I

�.why every Buffalonian should be associated
wtth the Federal Telephone and Telegraph
Company both as a subscr1ber and Investor.
investments In our 7% Preferred Stock
not only pays you a Jargef Income than other
Investments, but It also pays you a generous
"dividend tn advantage" that accrues from
the exttn~lon of Independent telephone
service - a substantial return on clvtc Interest, so to speak.
We should like to discus.!~ this with
you. Independent telephony In Buf·
fa"lo Is of great civic Importance and
a thorough understanding of It goes
with good citizenship.

BULL'ETT'S
SHOES
·correct Styles for 1914
Prices

$2.00 tol
$4.50-

LJ·
'

(,

"'ERCHANT TAILOR "

$·--·

,,~,,

T

Pike &amp; Dressel
AU Ualo.- ..de at 011r - •

r.-,.

. ._.....~-hlnat::on St•

_.....,..N_,..e,.,.._.,.,~Metd•

The Main Lunch
SHCJ"U . ,... ,

.... .. ,....

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'

UT. IUL 1PU1 Uf UO IIIMT.

'

Qtaka!M,rl'ke. ~alar ~
. J&gt;NoM. Q. .ut.h ,..._.-1 Q. .Jiry.
~

ll"'an Fuude.

.....,.......... .. ....
604 Maln St. ,

B~tblo,

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N. L

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~PftOIU.. MO'IIt"A.IUIU 1e-«

Joeepb Wuts
8A..MPLK ROOM

c..... ..,._

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tON S.l'-7

A•tc~

••ca-auPPo•n•a sHoEs

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T

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YOUR SUBSaUPTJOI'I U.
PIRI!S NEXT YD!It

SATURDAY

Voi.B-No.92

FACTS 111M .INSIDE Of
COULD COUPLER

Salvation Army's Epistle of Lies
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With Olroular Whloh Oonvlot. IUelf of Thlnp Whloh

E-vore to Deny -- Aaealla Wltn"- of Oharlty Qraft -Owna

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P"roperty.

UCHJ PROmS CO TO

OOR "RESPECTABLE.~ITUENS"

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MIUTIAMEN
BEAT WOMEN AND
Commltttt Investiga ting

at Trlnldad Hear How " Law and
Preserved - Tin !'ipldlas Rob Women and
Children Whllc Captoln Lies Drunk.

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Buffalo's Most Important

CO-PARTNERSHIP
Is Its co-partnenhlp with the Federal Telephone and Telegraph Company. In money'
saved to this community In lowered tolls
and rates, It pays this city a dividend of

more than $2,000,000.00 every year.
Moreover, It establishes a degree of Independence
that Is a civic lesson and Inspiration to every city
and town tn Amertca.

This co-partnership con=lss of many hundreds of
small stockholders of
m you should be one.
It Is very profitable to
financially, be-cause our
securtUes yield a large Income. For eumple . U
you Invest $350 In our 7• P referred Stock It yields
enough to pay for an AUTOMATIC party Uno tele·
phone In your home.

YOU WILL SERVE YOURSELF AND YOUR
CITY WELL BY INVEST1CA11NC THIS

The _Federal Telephone and
Telegraph Company

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Wedne8day, March 11th,8P.M.
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tile - · u tH
at VENHF'.RRS HALL, 17 Walden Avenue.
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G.ARMENANTE

SOCIALISM

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P'J..M J...-lllrT Rep&amp;irln&amp;
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- AT -

MILLER'S HARMONIA HALL
264 Genesee Street

mondap Evening, -mar(b 9tb
Louis Josephson
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First Annual Ball

LEONARD SISTI
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under auaplcM ot

Orocerlea
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EAST 'IJI! LABOR LYCEUI UD IIAIICH OIIE
(UtSdiJp Ernning, miJI'Cb 17, 1914
St. P•trltks nlgiJt

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ARMBRUST'S HALL, Genesee St. and Bailey Ave.
-' AOMIIIION 25 CENTI - -

There Are Others

FJ
14-00b
PR. tc es

$2.00~0

Ootnpare our up·
stairs prloe• with
the..,-oalled
barsaJn• you

Mon,days

until

8 P . M.
Saturdays

until
11 P . M.

elaewhere.

Up &amp;tal.-.

A CLEAR TRACK f_OR ALL
YOUR MESSAGES
Bell Individual Unc T depbonc Service forms a
"dear track lor all tdcpbonC musarcs" to and
from your bane.
It is at your ...-vice whenever you an: rudy to
talk. It cnal&gt;l.. anyme who dcalru to reach you
to obWn • tonllCdlon without the clday that is
occaslonally a:pcrlenced when !hero is """"' than
-

party 00 the

line.

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about "Clear Track" tdepbonc far ~
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NO WONDER I
If the elty bodJd t. adopttd u it comn from the eo~pll'oUer
I he nty LU:et w"dl ~ about !29 per tbonAUd thi. year.
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H. F. PENNY

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alv.·Aya will boo 110. ' ' ~ot ItO. in tha unt.ir , inhuman and ·
pr.c-tirf' of thl' double atandard of morala. 1-\!ople are
thit nil and uking Ont' another . it there one good re&amp;MOn
a nd th.. church allow nnf' &lt;'ode of morala for our women.
another tor our mrn f It ia time pn1dery wu put away and
lt'IIMf' bron«ht to tbt: front.
W f' call ourseh't!! a C'hrilltian
v.·e u_\' Wf' lin• in a Ct'nlury of ad\·anl'ed idra1 and t'ducation and
we 'illnrtion thiA d&amp;uhle standard of moraiL
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hf'alth dt&gt;pt&gt;nd lUI murh upon the phylrieal eleaulineu of the husbAnd
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what the nutn u~"'l:a of the woman. We muat make it plain that
t he man nnuu ~ ju111 ~&amp;II pure u the v.-oman. Wht'ther thi• sex hygiene
~honltl he taught b~- thf' mother or father at holfl,f! or by the family
phyllif'ian nr at school. it lllll.&lt;tl bf' done.

l 'hiltl labor. whito&gt; 1lan~ry and IW~IItf'&lt;l labor, the disgra&lt;'e and
shamf' of our na tion. will be no mor e nn•ier the co-Ope rati\·e common.,-ulth.

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II 1!1 the oluty of e\·ery Socialiat •omau to not ouly bo"l·ome a
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A NEW JOKE

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                    <text>~ATTHI~O.

YOUR ADDUS1 LA8U.
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BUFFALO, N. Y~ fii!BRUARY 14, "14

LOCKED
OLICS THREATEN
JOHN DOE PROCEEDINGS
News Publishes Big Scare intended to Throw
Consternation into Hearts of Non· CatholicsChurch Will Have Its H ..nds Full U It Intends to
Disprove All Charges Made Against It.

ADMINISTRATION \

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LOCAL BUPI'ALQ, SOCIALIST PARTY

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Men Who Get Ahead
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That's Why "Buffalo's most prdlfesslve
business men are those who use Federal
Long Distance Service:~ They qu~tly see
the difference between nominal toU charge~
and the enormous expenses or travellna:
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store will close at 6 P. M., Tuesday,
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OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M.
SATURDAYS 11 P. M.

H. S. BULLETT, 56 Seneca Street
Up Stairs

ONE BELL LINE .JUST FOR YOU •
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Line Telephone Service advan=.
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a service that !s ~In every way.

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day or rupt.

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Feb. 22nd

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BIG CASH BONUS PAID FOR LEASE
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trade: of mr tbouuoda of Buffalo c:ustomcn.

ENTIRE STOCK OF GEORG~S ·
MODEL CLOT-HES FOR MEN AND
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JUD.G E HARTZELL WHITEWASHING
DEBAli

SUBJ[CT Of IICTURUAT
EDUCATIONAl. IIACII

-Miller's Harmonia ·Hall Sunday Ev'g, Feb•. 22nd

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William P. Barnard
National Lect urer and Debater

. at CONLEY'S CONSERVATORY, 650 Main Strut

Subject for Sunday Evenlnc, Feb. 1et

"C-RIM£S AND CRIMINALS"
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ACLEAR TRACK FOR YOUR MESSAGE
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lnd!viduol Unc T dcphono! Suvlcc !rom a
clear tracklfor aU tdepbone meuaca to and
!rom your home.
It is at your xrvicc whenever you arc ready
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It enables anyone who deslra to ·
ruch you to obWn a conncctlon without the
delay !hot is ocu.slooally apcri&lt;nud when
there is mar&lt; thon one party on the llne.

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72 KILLED

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Citizens Alliance of
Calumet Run Riot
HJred Ficad Y dis "Fire" at Door of lUll Where
Miners' Wives and OV!dren Are Enjoying Christmaa Entertalnment- Crowd in Panic PU.S Up at
Stalrway and Uvea Are Crushed Out - Owners
T ah Advantage to Settle Strike Wbik FamJlies
Are Bereaved.

YER SHOT AND K.IDNAPPED
PROTEST-MEETING FOR CALUMET STRIKERS CHARITY FAKIRS IN COURT
Sunday, dan. 4th, at 7.30 P.M.
--MUST ANSWER CHARGES
at MILLER'S HARMONIA HALL, 264 Genesee Street
, .SPEAKERS :

Max Hayes of Cleveland and .James cJ. Kelly
Stephen .J. Mahoney, Chalr:man

District Attorney Starts John Doe Proceedings.Expose of Volunteers of America by Buffalo
Socialist Forces Action on Part of Oty Authorities
- Judge Lewis' Religion Ca~ Committee of
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                    <text>IIIJWAI.O ..IOOAIJST otl
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If IT IS

82

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YOOR SUilSCRIP'I'ICI U. ,
PlllES

Ot!zt111 ·Alllanu 5c&gt;da Thues to Muting Place
Copper Minen and Several Are Shot in Battlt
Poueulon of fhll - Alllanu Does Not
lnJundlon-Mlne Ownaa Send Tluu Trainlo.a.ds['"' '
of Arm&lt;d Men to Scene.

YEAR'S

�'F6tlntlts 6nd .Jippohdmmts
LI!B rBB

'Fintst In Butt.lo

is on&lt; d the arguments that lndlvidual Une
T dephane Service advances.

It's a suvkc that b ~ in every way. It
allows you to tall oc be ealled at any time

day oc nighc

.The coot is but a few cents a day fDCft than

Sole Agent lor Ru••.. n I mported
W1~Uky

Tea .:ol M •.cow

Party Une Telephane Setvice,-

Ask our Commercial Office about lndlvidual
Une Service today. •
You'U be lntereated.

New York

Telephone Co.
Tdq&gt;boo&lt; Bulldmr

Ourdl &amp;. Prack!kl Stru:t..

Dally Socialist Pa"
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BULLETT'S SHOES
U n ion Made

HAVE A REPUTATION

THEIE'8 A IIUIOI

;.,.,,.,.,.., c.,,.,,, Oil

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With our enormou• output, combinnt with our
cheap upttairw

s-.

Cl.tA.~,

rent, weare in a
poe.ition t o gin
\'aiu~ that can.
not be: dupHcated
tlstw~~...

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• 907 HRO A IJW A Y

0VERC0AT S·:; ~- ~_.=-.~
If its an Overcoat you

want richt in pric.e. right
right in tai·

·m matc:rial.

Iorin(, rirht in fit, its
hu&lt; at

$10$12$15
and ~ the Union
t.bd, which guarantees
you carrect fir and honest
wockmanshlp;
Suits and Mal's Furnishings abo.

THE E·ITEIPBISE

,,,,,J 6t-tt
$ 1.
3tfftru•
'TW08TO.RM:8

IJOO

St.

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�Do your Chrletmas 8hoppi11Jf here and ..-hre DOUBLE TRADINQ
STAMPS
all, Purc...._. untiiXmaa.

on

j~wdcy

for Ladies. ~en ao .c'hild~n,
Rings. Bracek'Bar pins. Chains,
Scarf pin&amp;. Calf buttons, Etc.

Mea's

...
Kid Glatttlor Ladin and M01, from ll .OO
to $2.00 pair.
Sweater Coats for Laditt., ~lea , Children
and Boy , from 50c t o 17.00.
All China and GIAM "WArt: w11l ~ sold a t
about H ..\LF PR fCE.

~~n·s

50c ro $6.,00 ~ach.

FOR SALE
7 % Pr-rred 8tock at •t100
a 8ha.re
The federal T depbooe and T do.....,., Canpan_y, ;n conneC)IOn with
fts~ticTdc;&gt;bcoo~

offers for the first ttme to the ce-neral
public, $160,000 of Its 7SPI'ele=d
Stock at $ 100 a~ share.
This Issue of 7% p,..ferred Stock
has recent! y been authorized by the
Public Service Commts31on of the
S~te

of New York, to be sold at a
prtc.e not ltss than S I 00 a share.
Great atrenrth Uca in lure numbers ol &amp;toclcholdaos
and p&lt;fucna wtii be ahowri the omall oubocription. in
allott!nc thh stock. Eac:h &amp;to&lt;kholder will have a vote
in the alfaJn ol the oompany.
Allottments of this stock wtll be made Dec 20th,
1913. and payments on $Ubscr1ptlons may be made on
the following terms: I 0% In th:lrty days : 25% In three
months ; 25% In six months and 40% In nine months from
the date of aubscr1ptlon, o r the full amount may be paJd
at any time within this period.
Promlncnt bwiness men ol ·this dty have pkdccd
thtm.sdva to taJce all this Jtcxlc: at par that is not suf&gt;..
J&lt;ribed for by the rencral publk. •
Subscriptions for this stoc k will be taken at the
commercial offices of the c&lt;?mpany at the corner of
ch and Pearl Stree ts .

Federal Telephone
and Telegraph Company

Th~

~td:'f\~r in fancy Xmu bo~:n
25c to 7Sc.
f~tnc::T Shirts., for bo11d"r Gifts.
at s&lt;k, 59rc, $1.00, $ 1.50uch.

Um.brdlu ia plain oc f~y bandlc:t., from

Mm's Arm Bands in htnc\' bu·m t wood
bos:es at 25c and 5(k p.&amp;.ir.

WILLAX STAMPS

at.

Lalli~

.and M ~n"s f;~~ncy silk And ~lk ll~k
ll0$t in fAnc.y boxet 25c, t o $1 pair.

EXTRA SPECIAL
500 ln\·nt:t'd Gat ).tantln, rq.nalar l Oc,
at .X, li for 2St-.
La di~. ).len's tlnd C hildn.".ns R Andke~hid"S
in (1.\ncy boxes from t Oea box t"O $ 2.00

SPERRY GOLD STAMPS

OPEN EVERY EVENING

WILLAX'S

1268-70 Genesee St.

Comer Kehr

Opposite Casmo Tbut:n: wberc Dusk to Dawn will be played..

NEW YEAR'S EVE

4tn ANNUAL MASQUE AND CIVIC BALL
... OF ...

LOCAL BUFFALO· SOCIALIST PARTY
.. AT THE ...

BROADWAY AUDITORIUM
Park Band. Admission, 25 Cents
SpecW Attraction- "FROM DUSK TO DAWN"
SOOAi.IsT MOTION PICTURE IN FIVE REELS

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..........

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BUFFALO SOCIALIST PUBLISHING COMPANY
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER lO. 1913
DSD'GI'DLD,......

CAPITALIST "LAW AND ORDER"

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LAMBASTING AMERICANS
The eap itali.~t prt• flt'(·m• to be taking aupremt- deli"'ht of
•·ri\i•·ixin(t .\mt•rlriUl-parti(·nlllrl~· the Amerieara who work.
a.uy paper onr bapp•·H.Il to pidr up hu an artjtlt nf IIOIItt' kind
~~~ for uot dointr thi.&lt; or that, o r fur bfo:in~t thi11 or other , aJI of
UOI&lt;'"ntiUI'I\t•IHiht•IJt'MIIIIIo•rt.,.taOrthrrapitaJist&lt;·J~

.\'ovo "'" 1tn· 111 wron~t IJt'CIItll't' our bank IIC'OOUI\11
111 prof"'rtion to population to any other rountry·.

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we

"'ho han• IKI Ollnit'h't'» t" helif',.,. that wt' art' a nation or mueb
Thr Waxhm!f!Oil ll t'rald ~bO'OI'&amp; that tht' 1\t•l:l &lt;'&lt;liiT&lt;Ir ,\' to the l'. S. in the
j;IIJNII numh.-r of biUTk lle()(tttitOMI j,. Ita !~· Wllh 2'10 dt'jlO!Iitors to the
lUIM&lt;. whilt• FntnN' illand.~ !ht· hi~o•tw~t
It IIi all uplt~inl"ll
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tu dt•)"oH.II. j~ th11t tht&lt;rt' lift• f,..,.,.,.r ""rklllll cl&amp;ll&amp; N'J)f't!lilt!DtJti\'e8 .
halt.. nf th•· l11w makm~r I&gt;Otllt.,. .. r th r- t'Ountry than otht'rw.
o"\lol"illtti&lt;'U hli.. T't"adu-.1 11 l111:h•·r ~IIi!&lt;' Tht'!'f· i11 11 wi&lt;ler
1,.,.,-11 tlw \o•r.\ f,.,_. '""''\11th 1111 dw "'"11lth an1lth&lt;• \·•·r~· mauy

.\flo•r ""rkm~ harol llll ·'''lit fur ~'llllf ht.lllN. no .1.-.ubt
.'' 1111 IIIII"''"IJIIIII t'hn~tllllll&gt; prl'llt.'lll. l't·a. dock you for

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TOO

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11·•y or thf'y

CIVILIZATION

·· T ..o rnuela ··h·Vifi'liun. ·· That ia th" &lt;'Oilllllaint of thf'
En•tllll't·r m Mftt'llklD~ nf tho• ~~~~·rt of' I h., Adjut.ant·jottUt:ntl
,.hu"' 1111: th&lt;' lao·k of ph~·si•·•l 11hihty or Atnt'riean uwn ,..ho

~trrn~.

WHAT 18 KILLING '08'1 ' "\\'ha·t·s '"" rulilll'r 'lith th., MJ\Ultr,\··a youlag menT

Adjt.·

Gt-11. Ami"'"'' m hi" anDulll r,.,,.,rt rellllt"'' that t'iihty l"'r e.•nt. of
tht: apphf'llnt~ for •·uli...,tnwnt •·•·rt&gt; !'f'jf'Ctt'd at thf! N"Cruiting •ta-

'"'"ll and rourtf"!ll 1~r l't:l\1. of tht rt-maining t wrnt)' per c_'l'nl. we~
r• 1&lt;'t"U!ol at d••JIOiil.
•
That llldl.llli that lt'81ithan·out&gt;-fifth of the men who aJlply i.re tit

fnr

..,.,..,.ll"t&gt; in tbt: t"nitl'd Statl.&gt;e ann~

111+11

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Tht• '"'' 11llfl rulli('t&lt; .. r p11rt&gt;nt11 and tht' 11in and rolliH of

th .. m... tw... n-nol.·r thi~ n1.. t prof".'rl~n of tht' eonntry "11 youth unfit
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tu b.. lllllrd 111 tht' IJl'n·ir.:! of t ht' ftag.

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, .... ,1'1" flf thb l'&lt;lllnt~· work 1~ for .11. li \·inp; thaD tht- pi':OJlle or any
..tllt·r {.1( th .. lt:"••lmw I'Otultri141. Tbe f't'Ople of thia eountry today
!lt"'lht:"lr II\Ulll tllllll'r th1111 in 1111~· utbt'rday. It it not ¥mrk that ill
hf'f'akioll u- do ..-n. Jo,.t..a.l. 11 is tuo much indulJrenot. t oo many
L.tl bal.oit4 too ruul'h ~·i··ldmlt !&lt;) th"' tP.mpt•tion• of a highl)"'dt:vel~&gt;f~liOt'it-ty.

Too nm•·h f'i\·ilizM•••n-"l:h•t ·, • hat ia eating us.··
" Tno rfi\Jjl'b \'1\llwttmn ·• lr 11
"too much ri,·ilizat ioo"

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IWI'AID IOaoUJI'r CJIIf

YCUR~L.Ua.

&amp;AU 4T J1EW1 J J ' -YTO

IP IT IS

81

YCUR SUIISCitiPI1CI'

MTWDAY

PIRIS NEXT W'llllt

BUPFALO.N. Y.D£CEMBER 13.1JI3

TOT

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THE "ORDINARr PART Of MY fAll
OVERCOATS AND SUITS ARE THEIR

PRm

nt.-utra &lt;Jrdlatr JM.n of thl"m -l4o'1. M \Old 111 • whole pare.
But wb..tot I wo.l&lt;l llh yoo \0 load a p lo roor old .llm~~:~r·Ppe of cood

_t b tim :

J.ctc..

J'.-eiiWLe-o a ma.reb oa my competlwn

tilt.~

Ia we lhltlc, ~ tbat'a

SMART STYLES
ll y t'...IIud \\ Ia~ 0111meou wtll ro do'"' oa reconl u tb.r acble•emeot
of ullor aa....,.., 0.0 1.u1e r..hioalac" prklf!t GeTH bo!:fW"'!t~qualoed.
~•I!&gt;&lt;"

eluclJH thow you

w the world u a

..-E~N ;

my.clothM abow J")U

t" thl' '11"'9tld u a 1'£1t:5QN.lLITl'.

l.rltbl! mirror uplala tbe dll!'el'f!cDce

~~-~~~the

two.

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a:..rk..., $.l loltb"' ·

opt~Uin

lhf'y'd be

Eckhardt's Clothes Shop
380 Main Street, Bufl'alo, N . Y .
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E. WEDEKINDT .
UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
No. $ WALDBN A VB NUB

. Al(ltate and eubeorlbe for the

BELL SERVICE WHEN YOU WANT IT!
That is wh.at Individual Line Service would
bring to yOur home.

~r.Detter•Bettung.

Yorlr Ohy, N~
te•ttu.,'lbe fot.eNK at \be Worlrlar 01-. -110 oeaM ror lawolluo,

:'fbt; ODIJ' O.U..o oeW'Ipt.per billie IUie ou&amp;alde of New
Office. 3l5-JJ7 Geoaa: Strut

The one Central Office line that would be: assigned for your exclusive USL would !lllow you
to:telcphone at any time. regardless of the use
others make of their telephones.
Tb..cOII• onl, al..w unbad.,.......,
th.-11 P'"' Un. To~ Sa-vlu, too.

h would pay you to ask our Commercial Office.
for full informAtion concerning Individual Line
T clcphone Scrvic.c...

THE

• • BuHalo. No.¥.

BIG SALE
•••• OF ••••

PIANOS r
APPRECIAlM BUYERS COMING FROM FAR AND N£AR

New York
Telephone Co.
T clcphooe BulJdinr
O:turcb &amp;: Fraoklin Struts.

Extraordinary Price Reduotlona, Bls Value•,
~dvantaaeou• Feature• the lndua.ment•.
U TOU IU'e rol.D&amp;' to buy &amp; piano or pla71r plt.Do you will bd
sneral makes aad p-adet bert, \hat. ·ma7 bt ptli'ChaMd on \he
mutual beneA\ pl&amp;a, wbicb will tunlr tui\ yov rtqulremen\8.
And, U rou ..,.. roil, to bu7 &amp; pt&amp;no, why DO\ lo¥: into Lhll
propclllition and. seeure tht foUowtnr adT.a.n\afft ;

BULLETT'S SHOES
Un1on Mud•

HAVE A REPUTATION

THEIE'S A REASON
M•de of real

Luther
The kind

that Wears

With our n.ormous out.
put. combined with our
chtap upstairs
rn1t, we are io a
poeition to give
,•alues that cannot 1x duplicated
cl~whtre.

EXPL'ANATION OF THE-.

Scnuier mutual Benefit Plan

SCHULER
BROS.
777 Main St.,
T!~!:~r

Patrorilu Our Advertixra aQ!I T dl Them Why

�IIOPPALO SOC

;

ST

A GREAT PROTEST MEETIN
WJU. R H1LD OfC

Sund.,:eug, Dutmbtr 14tb, ~~ 8 o'd«k

FO~RTI-:I

fll TIE IEIEFIT IF T.E PATEIUI lniKEII

AN.N UAL BALL
•••OF THE•••

at 80HWABL'8 HALL, 311 Broad-r

SOCIALIST PARTY:

Mia ELIZABIITH G. PLYNN, STEPHI!N J. MAHONEY and
9tha promiDcot JpC&amp;kcn .ilJ addras tbc medinf.
....., n Til •rfwo.om•

-•miL

•..AT...

BROADWAY AU,DITORIUM

NEW YEAR'S EVE

7:r, Pr..,...,.... 8took at t100
a8hare

The Federal T depbone &gt;.nd T ck-

Park Band

~t'~,r~n:~=

Admission, 25 Cents

offers for the first time to the general
publlc, '$160,000 of Its 7~Preferred
Stock at $ 100 a share.
This Issue of 7%Preferred Stock
has recently been .authorized by the
Public Service Commission of the
State of New York, to be sold .at .a
price not less than $1 00 .a share.

Great strength IJa in la.ye numbers ol stockholders
and p-eia&lt;QCC will be shcfom the small subscriptions in
allotting thi.stock. Each stockholder will have a vote
in the aiWn ol the company.
Allottments of this stock wllr be made Dec 20th,
19 13, and payments on subscriptions may be m~e on
the following terms : I 0% In thlny days ; 25% In \hree
• months ; 25% In six months and 40% In nine rrtDnths from
the date of subscription, or the full amount may be paid
at any time within this period.
Prominent business men ol thU city have pledged
themselves to take aU this stock at par that is not sub-

REACH
l1 .ny PIANO ot I' LA \'F.R I'JANO

scribed fer by the rcneral public.

dbpl•yedlo og r -r erooml,not &lt;mly

Subscriptions for thls stock. will be tak.en at the
commercial offices of the company at the corner of
Church and Pearl Streets

for_them
oneyyouwlth'-topay.

Tbe Federal Telephone
and Telegrap~ Company

lo I'RIO.: 11nd T£1tMS but w t c.-.n
IJIYe yoo •n ln11rum~ot of Q UA LIT\'

Don't Bt fflisltd
ru•ioo will ' "" load-ll"lt

~uu.ta.~

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PHYSIGA.L CDLTDRH

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m o re, 11nd rhe TEIUIS of PAY·
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and bean the Union
label, which ruuantca
you c:oncct lit and honest
workmanohlp.·
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nbhlnp abo.

..........

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Vcii.D-No.79

BUFFALO,N. Y~D£CEIIBER '- IJI3

UAL SOCIALIST

�THE "ORDINARr PART OF MY FAll
OVERCOATS AND SUITS ARE THEil PRICES
The utn-ordlaary pan of tbe111. c:ow.lda't bot \Old ID • whot. Jl&amp;ltl.

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my compeUtorJ aW. - l a ooe thlor, •od \hal••

MY ANSWER

SMART STYLES
)l y t' •ll ud WloW!f QarDMID ... will (0 dowa oa terord .. Ulc ae:bi~l'llmeDt
of !.aUOt'·m•de, 0.. l.atse fu hlouloJ at. prl&lt;!oN a e.er be!on equaled.
Some clatbM 1bow you W the ww\4 u a P ERSON ; lily clotbet lhow yoa
I.D the

wr.rld ua P£K50N ALJTY.

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betweea the two,

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muk~ l.\ hlgbr.

Eckhardt's Clothes Shop
380 M ain Street, B ufralo, N. Y.
One Pllaht UP
P . S. M•&gt;l&lt;.-mll~&gt; et&gt;d O..oducton u.lre !'it&gt;tk:e: We -.ell ah,. beolt
un iform 1h11 It t. tK*Ible I.e&gt; build; tn· ry 11 g o•n111.ft&gt;d ' " knp the
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E. WEDEKINDT
UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
No. s W A I.D BN A VBNIJB •

-PHYSICAL CULTU n6 B"""""..

FOODS.
n•••oTH
BUILDING
CLEAN,
HONUT,
TA&amp;TEFU
LL

1102 MAIN fiT.
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REBTAU R .&amp;.NTB

AVAl t.-A 'BILITY!

ru,.._._,.,_IIEAL WNGI.EWNEATIIIEAtJ.

That i.s the word that expresses our idea of the
value of Individual Line T dephone Service for
~home.

Individual Line Service is available for your use
whenever you .are ready to talk.

It makes you independent of the usc. others make
of their telephones.

THE

.. .. OF ....

Tlu: cost of Individual Line Telephone Scrviu
is only a few cents a clay more than Party Line

Service, too.

New York

BIG SALE

PIANOS
APPR£CIATIVI BUY£RS COMING FROM FAR AND NfAR

Telephone Co.
T depbooe Buildln}
CbuKb &amp; Franklin Struts.

BULLETT'S SHOES

Extrao rd inary Price Reductions. Bla Value w,
Adva ntaaeou s Fea t u res the lnttuce menta.
I! you an roinr to buy &amp; pi&amp;no or pl&amp;yu pluo 7ou will t.d
~evenl m:ll.kes &amp;nd gnd111 ben, that may be purchaMd on tbt
mutual beaeftt. pi&amp;D. which w:ill aurel7 auiS your rtqalrement..
And, il you an fOinl t.o b'O.y &amp; pl&amp;DO, wb,y not look into thil
propolit.iou and '41&amp;Pte the foliow:i.Dj' adYUI\&amp;gu :

Union .1 \11a.d•

H AVE A REPUTATI ON

. THERE'S l ftElSO I
Made of ,u]

Lcatha
Th&lt; ldnd
that Wean

.With our enormoue output, c: ombin~ with Otlr
cheap upstairs

rent, we are in a
position t o give
Tnlua tha t

c:ao-

not be d uplicated

elacwhere.

I

1- You aelecl the piano or pla7er pi&amp;no t.h&amp;l nit&amp; you bat. The
price ud W:rma l'U&amp;"t il .o 'Wide. U.. cue d.lll.ps 10 di11'tmtt,

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Z-~~u ~ir1Taoil ~ ~~ =-~m.

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piano ud player p6&amp;DO ia GU.A.I.ANTI!lm
EDLY.
3--Your pi&amp;oo b deliYU'ed jtlll u 10011. u 7ou make the 4m

p&amp;J'Illenl
4-1! it il fcnmd &amp;o ~DOt u rlpl"'MDted, ..ad tt Mck wtWa
dar- &amp;Dd .,.
nf1Uld
JDODe1.
5-A.a;y time ribin oae y..,. if tuJ be ucbupcl for &amp;DO\ber
of tq1I&amp;J or betW rrade. wkboat lobe to. of a u,te dollar.

unn,.

wm

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6-Beat, covtT, player made,

your

tcndnca

Am ,.,.. ud

7-Sbollld tbe iDitnunftlt be ~ by ta.. wtt.hbt on 71U',
it will be rep&amp;ind or nplace4 tree til charp.
8--Bbould you. dit. a reoftpt. I:D fllll will ~ deli•tnd &amp;o tU
Min wit.honi fa.riber p&amp;ymnt.
(CopJria:ll~

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SCHULER
BROS.·
777 Main St.,

�Only Four Days · More

FOR SALE

7% Preflorrecl Stock at ttoo
a Share
Tho Federal Tdephonc and Tele-

of the BIG FAIR

rraph Cocnl:anv, in connecUon with
115 Automaik: T depboncinstallatlon,

for the Benefit of BUFFALO SOCIALIST.

offers for the first time to the general

••• AT ...

public, $ 160,000 of 115 7X Preferred

Stoct at $100 a share .

Johnson Park Hall

This tssue of 7% Preferred Siock.
has recently been authorized by the
Public Service Commission of the
State of New York, to be sold at a
prte,.e not less than $I 00 a share.

South Elmwood Ave. and dohn..,n Park.

Hoyt-Seneca or Elmwood C....

Wttk Dtc. 1st to 71/J inclusivt

Great~ lies ill Ia,.. numbers ol stockbolden
and pftf&amp;CDc;c Will 'be shown the small subscripdon. In
allottlnr this stock. Each stockholder will have a vote '
In the l1lalrs ol the company.

Dancing every Evening.
ADMISSIOII10o.- Also entitles holder to JOe. worth o{ g~t
Fair

Allottmenl! of this stock wlll be made Dec 20th,
1913, and payments on subscriptions may be made on
the following terms : I 0% In thirty days ; 25% 1n thfee

No lists ci:rc.ulatcd in HaU.- Not like othu Pain.

•

Bla value f"or your money and aood time to all.

months ; 25% In six months and 40% In nine months from
the date of subscription, or the full amount may be paid
at any time w1thln this pertod .
l'romlnent bwlness men ol this city have pledg&lt;d
thc:msdves to take a.l1 this stock at par that is not sub.
acribed for by the general public.
·
Subscriptions for this stock will be taken at the
commercial offices of the company at the comer of
.Church and Pearl Streets.

Comt t/Jui'Sdav, 'Trldav, Saturdav or Sundav Evtnlngs
BIG DOINGS = = = = =

The Federal Telephone
and Telegraph Company
BUFFALO SHOE CO.
$6 t• $10
P•nts $1 t• $5
t;•t• $1 ,. $3.50

Fine Lin.e of Gent's !fats

108·110 Stnwt St.

Asltate and

sub~crlbe

for the

ArfJetter•:Bettung.

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... dac; thol U:aw,_ of-U.. lV owklac" Ch•A.- IO CMI U fow I -w.

Pure wool hand tallored -&amp;ll!IJ
to wear at $15 ada

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$5 to $7.50 on your
uruon. made and
the Union Label.

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PIRBSNUTYDI':

Vc£D-No. 71

BUPPALO, N. Y. NOVEMBER 29, "13

BO~S 8'· C0NNERS I N F0UL FRAMEUP
AJTEMPT TO DRIVE
I
WITNESS FOR COWER'S ·I
OUT Of TOWN
Pollee Arrest Hugh C. Weir On Trumped Up
O!arge and Judge Noonan Aida Connms aad
Regan in Effort to Dlscm:lit Reputab~ Writer RuasW&gt; Pollee Methods Used in Buffalo.

' TO OUR . READERS

lsociaUst Fair
/ Will be Attraction
of the Season

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Women's Oub Has Everything ) Prepared for the
Greatest Event in History of Soclallst Movement
of Buffalo - Program Includes Special Attractions
lor Every Night of the Week -The Presence of
Every Socialist in the Oty is Necessary to its

Succecs.

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Service would bring.
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yours, a line that 1.&amp; not shared with anyone. a
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or night, with absolutely no delay.

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is unloadinr on cbe Sot-ialiiw of late-ttOrt llf taking a fatherly tntH't!fi
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                    <text>LOOICATT!D~OI

-ALO IOCAUIT ON

YOUR ADDIU!SS UUII!l.
IF IT IS

l"l.ua AT laWI ITAJIIDS

77

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1•9'UilDAY

Voi.D No. 76

YOOR SUBSCIUI"l""IN U..
PIRI!S NEXT 'lt'EIEit

BUFFALO, N.Y. NOVE.Mf!l;R IS, 1913

�RastSide LaborLycenm UN I 0
CARD PARTY AND DANCE
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Beattie &amp; Olin
Union Barber Shop
325 Virgin~a St.

Sole Agent for Ru..lan Impor-ted
W'-otz.lr.y T - of Moec'OW

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3rd Annual Fair
underau!lpl- at

Socialist Women's Club
for Beneflt of BUFFALO SOC.I ALIST
••• AT •••

Johnson Park Hall

Jioi,t~ ar l!liilw..t ·~

. South Elmwood Ave. and .Johll..,n l"ark.

Week ~tc. 1st to 7th inclusive
Dancing every ~enlng•...

AJIIIISSIOII10o.- ~entitles bolckr to JOe. y.'~rth.of~ at F.ilr
No lists c:irculakd ~ Han. .- Not lib otbct F~

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Bla value for you; money and aood time to all.

What Is Chiropractic
KI-RO-PRAK-TIK ia the nam~ applied to a method of
locating and removing the pbyAK:al cau.e of di.cut by
adjusting t he diaplflCftJ vq:tcbrae (bones of the 1pinc)
to their normal position, thut r&lt;r:mo\"ing the P""'un:
from l'ln'vH. Every organ or tiasue in the human
body must ra"riv~ its controlling ioAumcc through ita
m:nt conn«tion with tb~ brain,, Pressure on thHt
n~n·H will cause diR&amp;~. J( JOU are sick, on~ or mote
o( your ,·~rttbrat are out o ( alignment, ~aulliag pressurc- on nu''" - To adjust thne nrt~brae iritb the-ir
normal situe is tbe aim ao4 nccomplilbmtot of the
skilled Chiropractor,
ANALYSIS !'RE!.. 80TH PHONES. YIUTI POR UTUtATUilB.

F. O. HANSON, D. C.
Near Elmwood Ave.
Graduate: of the Palma School of &lt;lliropac.tk., Da't'Uiport. Iowa.

BUFFALO SHOE 00.
8BNBCA AND BLLICOTT ATa.

MEN!
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for

50
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KNOW WHERE HE IS"
Mr. Smith had left his offia.
knew whuc he might be located.

No one

So ~. Smith lost an out-of.town Bell
telephone call that almost certainly wu.
imporW&gt;t.

A recent s..day record in some of our
larger Exchanges brought out the rather
startling fact that, of all out-of-town calls
not completed, 59 per cent was due to just
such situations.

This is not clisintuested talk. We appreciate that such calls not completed mean
a loss .to w.
It is just as much a loss to you. though.
Leave word where you can be located when
you le.ave your offic.c. Our operators will
follow you up and complete every call when
it is in any way possible.
It will hdp us to serve you.

New York
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Clurcb &amp;. Franklin Stru:ta.

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BUPPALO SOCIALIST

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For Aa~te Judgtc of the Court oLAppe.als,
H. D. W I LCOX OF E LMlRA.
For Supn:me Court J 118tke, ·
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rent, we arc in a
pott1tion to gi vc
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MAde of real
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f'int Ward-\'ixley Ryverse
Second Ward-John G. Cooper
Third Ward-Charlet Plaurnan
Fourth Ward-Charles Fuuler
Fifth Ward.......Jobn L. Pier
F;ixtb Ward-Da,•id Un1phr-eyville
Sneath Ward--llor-rlt Brann1tein
Eighth Ward- A.. G. Erfteobeek
Sintb Ward-otto Stilke
Ele,•entb Ward-Paul Vogel. Jr.
Twclhh Ward-1~. C. Bees:ing
Thirteent h Ward--Charlet R08C:h
Fourteenth W ard-Charlet Adama
Fiftee11th W ard--OHrge Hab.ieht
Sixteenth Ward-John Vogel
Se'"enteenth W ani-Albert Bayer
Eighteenth Ward-,Juliua Knapp
Nineteenth Ward-A.lbert Abiatti

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FJ..-.tb Ward-William Cadit
'l'welfth Ward-&amp;. 0 . Ba0ll1
Thirieeo.tlt Ward-Freduiell: OoodaJI
FCRU"t.entll W ard-Dougl... Beller;jea.a
'-Fifteenth Ward-Frank Wiese
Sixteeath Ward-John Botenll:nns
Sne~~teenth Watd-J. N. Koehler
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Niaetefti.U. Ward-GeoTp DeGraff

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Tw-mty..U:tb Ward-Lantrill Geiger
Twenty.anfllltb Ward--Ch:arlet W. Willett

N ilatii.Ward-Ernnt Stilk•

U T'l'lliTONI BROB. BOl"''UNG WORtal

Kl·RO.PR..\ h:-TJK is tbt name Applied to a method of
locating and removing the physical ~aute of di~ by
adjusting the displaced Tttt~brae (boon of t he ~irw:)
to their normal poaition, tbu1 moo-ring the p~re
from ncrvet. ETCTJ organ o~ tiune in tbt butrulD
body must TUrin ita controllin1 inft~ through its
ncn•e c-onnection witb the brain. ~ure o n t.br.
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of your ~rtebrae a~ out o( aJignmmt, causing pres.
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normal aitue is the aim and accoli'pli11hment uf the

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AUSPICES LOCAL BUFFALO; SOClALIST PARTY

T•·entietlt Wa.rd-Arthur Lpton
Twe11ty-flnt Ward-L. G. Harvey
Twenty..-eond Ward--"Beojamia Taylor
Twenty·t.hird-W. 8. Brown

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RETURNS FROM SCHENECTADY AND OTHER CITIES

Aldennen
Fint Wa rd--.."ianHLI'i A. FawU1
N-conJ Wnd-.\dam Sehembt
Th1rJ Ward- :\hehatl Roll
Fourth Ward- D F Stranahu
Fifth \\' ard- ll. W Ptrine
~uth Ward-Jerome J Smith
~e'"l'nth Ward- Henry Gold1teio
F.ighth Ward- Louil C. Gt'na
:\mth Ward:-E. ~1. Gierm1u
Elr\t!Dih Ward- Paul Kr1er
T"o&gt;lfth Wud- Ro.roe C :\twl
Tluttt'f•nth \\'ard-Auguat :\lillrr
FourtN•oth Wartl- IJ. J . fiuth
1-mcenth \\ard- Jo hn \ "enhern
~kueenth Ward-John C. ('oujlbl:n
~\cnteenth \\'ard-Leonard Pury
E•llht~nth Ward-Wahtr l'almgren
Kinetf"entb \\"ard- narry P ..tertnn
Twentieth Ward- Henry Tutthill
Twenty-first Ward- Arehie JJ,.ndenon
T10·enh·-~nd \\'ard--Gfflrlt~ ll Freeborn
Twent;•.third Ward-('. (' 1\111~
Twl'nty.fonrth Ward-,l. R. lfelnto.h
Twrnty-firtb Wani- lrwiu Linroln
T"·t'nty.Jil:th Ward-Charle. Grimm
T11'f'Dty..-eYenth Ward-f' rank Cahill

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Fint Di1trirt-Domonie De Sio
~oond Diltri&lt;"t-Willl.am 0. Roberti
Third Di1triet-Charle1 Phillipt
Fourth Diltrict....John P. Wannemacher
Fifth Di•triet-C'onrad fleid
Sisth District- Berman Eilitr:
Sen•oth District-William Smith
Eillhth Di1trirt-Frederick Ora1teoder
:\•nth Distrit:-t- Herman C'. Glasa

Napoleon Meyer s

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Judge of the City Court
WILLIAY F. CATTELL
County Jud"re
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('ommiMioner or Oountr Charitiet
MRS. DORA FOSTER
o,·erseer or the Poor
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Candidate for 'Mayor

Ge'orge R. ·Kirkpatrick
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President Pennsylvania Federation of Labor

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lJtl 1Wt wait tor thm~ to hapJ"'"· th.-y muat be produeed. aud the
loOQnf'r ,-ou b"tc•n thr work that ,1·our intr1'f:lta demand you to do, the
IOOIItor you will •••h1Hr the thilltfl ,·ou aN! aimin1 at.

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Detroit Street Car- Men to Receive Tha-t Su
SOME -DIFFERENCE TO · -ONE-CENT RAISE HERE

EVERYBODY Off AT THE
BROADWAY AUDITORIUM

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,M t &lt;llng Saturday Night will be Hi.story in Soci.tlist
M ovtmtnt - Rcsuvtd Seats Almc&gt;St GOne·...:.'
Everybody Can Hear in Big Hall.

Men Win Three Points of Four Under ArbitrationSome Difference to that in Buffalo-A Pointer for
Fulu-nann, and Hi.s Greater Buffalo F.ake.

··off kw'.th~ Bro11dway All&lt;ti- ~ hc then. It will htt a tr~:~t long
torium," wtll he the -hnut hcard to h&lt;" remembered. II \\Ill be an
thr.1u~o:hout the' nty to •motnm intdla:tual fca'&gt;t
tHto.:-}tt.
C.cor~o.:-c R, Kirkp atr ick, of ~ew
Enorybody wtll be headut~ 111 Yurk. the au tho r of an intcrn:athat dirccuon. \\h) ~
uomal-fatncd book: Jamc ~ H .
llcc auM it p romt"c~ to be thc ' ~laurer, Sociali.st cx- mtmhe r of
~rcatc5t cn~nt 111 the J&gt;Ohtlcal h•~- · the Pennsylvania Lcgl,.lature and

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1n tin,. c it v wa5 ther~ ""' much I ~&lt;' •eltlm an,

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~:~~u~~~~c~n;~~~~~e~~·~~t n~\1 ~: :~;~e~~~~~~dl ~~:~~;;~~" no~f .l e~~

NO T' BOSSED- BUT DR IV EN
Capitalist Parties Hold Burlesque Meetings

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thousa nd p&lt;"Ople. ha ve who pays the bills can L&gt;reak the suggest that the Repuhhca ns had
takrn rc:tu ~o:r from thr ~atn, the la ....·s or call out the militia at any a fault o r two. Four cops- d1d

~~~~~~cf7~tc

~fPe~~g~ 1 ,~n~"J:~usJ~; 11 ~e

fact~

ab&lt;)\'e
wh1ch ha \'e
TC'('Ita t..-.n • deh~· e red l•)' the pup- dt\'eloped as a part of the sc•·ua\
pet• "{ r.lpll~,.hsm "a rnn g for I cand1dates attempu ng tO d1,.credit
'"ntro ot th11 &lt;:It)
lone aJ;~othcr s hould give Buffalo
.\ny ntu:en who h&lt;l~ attended vo ter.o. a ~ vi-ew of the mnu

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~ef;:;~lo!;,~~ a~-~~;co;oo;oli~~~~C,:d h~~~ m~:n~nr~e~£ t~:,i,~;~\ppr~1atc

th~~edug;Lzens' me~ting

at the
:\utori um drew a \ar!{e cro " d
that came pnncipally out ol morbid curios1 t y, to he::. r the flurn s
report o l the \' ice and gambhng

;~i~~e ~;~- b~·bt~:n ~~~~t= ~~; e;~~

tht J
Hroad~ay Audt to num , w1lt have lates t meetings held by S toddart Jo wner ~ &lt;&gt;! the ten~erl um prupc rlcarned the foUO'a' Lnl{ facts:
m the Elmwood ~lu sic Hall and ty. \Vc w11l look this up nur~he"'
1st
Detecti ,•e \\ 11ham Burns O'Bnan in the Broadway Audi- in the n~ar future and wouldn't
ha~ m\'e':tig-ated the present a d- !1torium one must have a ke~n he &amp;u rpru ed to ~~arn that some
mtmstra u on and reports that Knse of humor. SpcKhea were ~ r that .P~Ofle",!Y ' ' owned by our

:~o;o~{::~~~:~::~;o:eilil;r=~ ~;~!~.he

000 per y~ar. and 21 wide open
j_!'ambling j ot ~ts w•lh complete
p)!Lt"e protKtlOO, un&lt;kr tiu!: jurisd1ct 1on of ~tiehael Rqan and
~~~~-&lt;K Lou~a
P. F rma.nn.
znd. Co
· record• abo..·
th:u John
O' Brian, whose

o nly events on

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pro-

At the Stodda rt meeting the
crowd _wa~ entertained by a quarUtte smgmg coon !lOflgs. They
were the o nly really good thing
o n the card and dcsen~~\1 the
appla use they received.
Mr. Stoddart rud his speech u

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at
the {"Ommall(l uf the ~)(' 1 :tiL~ t S&lt;&gt; ll\c: ,oi the lv&lt;:al eapH:t lL ~t pre!l!l
mo•·cmt'nt ha•e be~n proc urcd for ~h o ~uppre ~"&lt;"t l c•·er~ htt ,,f new s
th1s e•·entful o&lt;Ta.o.~u n . The le;ul- al"•ut 11 anol n:fu "'eol p11d ;ul\'er•
HI!-; •tar• tJ!l the Sonah,..t
\llllt· IL!iCIIH'Ilt• fL;T that IIH.'Ct!IL.: They
f••rm, w11\ ).:L' e eloquent utteran.r kn"" 1t "dl l•t' the tn•"t '\I{Tl:'"S·
hl the )o!rl:'at m. l:'"'~&lt;~~o:e of workm){lful metllllJ..: 111 till ~ t';HtLpat.:n and
c!a~' emant.:1pat1on.
thut 1~ tho;o rea'&lt;lll tht~ ilrt' tr•tng
f·,rtun a te , mdecd, ~11! tho"e he o:o• cn thmf.: in the tr t)&lt;•"er t•• -~ up­
""""Ill h:ne the oppo rtunn~ to pre .. ~ 11

nu_f~~ •·er~· he~t

11pe~kers

~1~ ·~:::~r.~:.~~~;:~J" h;~r ~~~s a:- 1 ~~~~:~

FIFTY TO ONE

~~~~~ei~ Ch~~a~\·r~~\l~ Wall Street Journal Shows Condition of Unemploy-

waukee.
The Citi_zens' pany introduced
a novel ~ y tn the wa y of an .. applau5C mduccr." A man with a
couple of 11lau &amp;tood at the back
of the hall and made a noise in
o~er ~~ sta~t the people clap-

~~~~; ~~!!ICI ~vc .::~: i~~rt::~c."it,-;o~~~~g a~/~=~~ ~n~m~:r~n~ ~':;r~ ~i!"s;eaet~

wou ld do to th~cr-al .£lee:· it Rfore fro m othtt lip5 u well
The arn val of about t~o dozen
tnc Company and the Jnterna· as from him. He seemed 10 find {j.:C~
~ar men ~rr~mg an
no na! Railway Co., is owned trouble in reading and gol ng f
nan h anncr rna e t e crown

~~~rthj,n~:u~~~~u:.:; ~m~ ~~":~:h~~~ ~~c;::r ~;;~~~=ti!~J~ t~~t ~is~ui~ak~~di~~~uabat.~~

million dollar&amp; worth of atock doubtless remedy this.
in ~he a~e enterprises wbich
A bunch of Sunda
S ppl .
he IS anxtOOs to protect .
ment "Uncle Sams~ lrok: in:O
. Jrd. A glance at his campaicu the mid~c- of_a specch_,and ~'·e
h~t 1how1 that Mr..Thomu Stod. a good m:utata&lt;!n •• o f _marcbineda n. _ who ba~ btS cbancu for throug~ G«JTgtc,
whtch ho1to·el~10n on th! !latcmcnt that he e YCT', dM:I seem rather rough o n
11
unboued , IS ow!led by the the speaker.
\
drug trust.. The Pierce-An-ow
After Stoddart had spent an
:Mo tor Car C:o.. and other intcrut&amp; hour de:scnbtng bow bad the
~hat a_rc takmc .• chance at elect- Dcmoc:~t Party is. 50meone in
mg hun, kno...·mc that tbe man the audience had the nerve to

t.:laiL!'I"', are tlock1ng to hcad&lt;JU3T- Stcpht-n l
~lah oney.
S•-.c •alist
t er~ hu~mK Out the few rc~t'r\'cd Part•· candidate for Ma\or i&amp; the
~catli •nrl the ~cne ral arl rnt ~s hm l t-IH•1~t' t.:•1l lcct•o n nf 11pciker"' that
ticket s that arc left that 11 ~ct'm~ w11l ndtlre~~ the audLetlt:e nt the
~ta ndm ){ ruom will he ;~t a pre- i\nd1tonum tumorro\\ ni~ht

ther paraded around the hall wuh
thctr ho rn s ~ad ~t'\1~.
to ~ ::=:::g th:c'~;';:e ~currh~
feaWe of these meetings. ~ter
te~· of the Burns investi ation
wh·
was under taken at g rcat
u
sc some inq uisit iYe JO~I in
the cn&gt;*d
ventured
to as k
O'IJrian "who paid the bill"
Agatn the police did their dutY
Such is the way of a capitalist
politicil1 IJ'Iceting.

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ment Existing in N ew York City Through Strike
of U. S. Postal Chauffeurs.
"Mail truc k dri,•er~ did not
forsee 1,6oo men amuous to fill
tlun y-o nc vaea nc Lel-"
The above ' fu otation is an edit-

~~}:1\ 'St~:~;af:u:~~~

ycsterda y 'e
Fifty to o ne.
The edito rial
Krihe pro bably did not know the
s_ignificance and importance of the
httle
etatement
he g leduliJ
makes. Fifty to one.
Tha t ,
just what these figures rcpre-

sent.
Thirty..cne jobs made vacant
by t he st rike of the chauffeurs fJn
the mail truc ks a nd !liJ~tcen h undrcd men read y and "a~uiou11''
to take their place!!, Say. Mr.
W ork~·~· you ve heard 10me o f
us Socuhsu make t h~ statement

that problem off the fa ce o f the
earth E\·ery Socialiu knows the
lmf-,ortanc e o f thi• prul.tlcm But
he kn u 'A'5 mo'Jre than tb:~t
He

~~~;: : ~~~ ~~~~~!m~:v!\halt'~a~~a:.

\\' uuld you like to know th u e
thinKs to?
\\'ell. read up on Socia h &lt;~ m a nd
you will know.
:-.lot only wrll v ou~now -b ut
you will ac t.
·
You wtll join the Socialist
Party.
You will YOtc fo r Sodali1U11. Be·
cause Sociali&amp;m abolish unc mployment and there will IN! no
fifty men to every jCJb. There
!'fill be just o ne man to every
JOb. And there will he a good

j~~~ -~~~r~f ~:~r~ ~~n ,:Jd ~.:~!{; t~r~~r ~~~1cm:i7t :~~t ~:n;~r~
th~~ • only tlv ~~ali!lt

so.

sa ymli: t}(Cau':C h~ will get all cha t hi~
Arc you &amp;atl~fied now? li ne labor HI worth without ''d ivid-

"eo~~'!! ::ee h!;;~~~p

~~:".'!:·h:i~ll~;~e ;h~~-~:~~c~

the \\'all
Street J ournal i&amp;? ~at little s u,ports the Wall Stree1 J ournaL
atatement tontain!l a good bit o f

•••.,,"' •h• ...... li •., who md
that paper.
It dHrly demonstrates bow necessary and how
good ,.it ~~ to., bnc an army . of
man IRJC IOUt to take you r Jo&amp;,
wbcn 't'OU go o ut ow strilce..
. What ehance have you of win·
nmg a s tr ike with .suc:h 1 vast

::~~:~j~~T~eri;:

STRAW VOTE
FAVORS t'IV'III In
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Althourh liule

impottanc~ is

r:u ;ndl:~ :;rue;~ •.t::c~~~,~~ra;;r:
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c~ have _100 o_f geuiag a d~alM* of tlye
the political
raJioC by bc,tg:~ng for rt wllcn there wmd blows 1n a grvm circ le o4
it that army waitiAg in front or people.

~~ll~~z~~t'': ;:t~:

t..:; ,,:~;:~;:e :;~::.

:'!t!:Wt:; ;:?n that army is ~~~esu~t .. the

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iollowinr

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_Hac. arc rj,oo ski'll.«&lt;aato«&lt;'ll- Stephtnj. Maho.ey (Soc.) .••. ,
bile drivcu wha he~ngrily warted O'Br ian ('BrnU. &amp;t's)
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jamp into 1M dri•rrl' seaL Bill Fah:r...- f Drcm.l . ......... , . 1
on:ly 3' oot of tha1 1.6oo IJOl thejob&amp; W.e Sotia.Jitts Q)) it
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cmplo1,mcnt. \Vlrat do 10. bow • ..... '*-"' ~ _..., .• •
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�For Qid Jadet of the Coan of ~
HENRY L SLOBODIN OF NEW "\"OU OTY.
For Auociate Judge of Ole Cou.rt of Appnh.

H. D. WILCOX OF ELMlRA
For Supreme Court justirt.
WILLIAM 5. PHILI.IPS.
Fc.- Saprtmt Court jaJtict,
V AL.ENTINE KUCH.
M..,-or
STEPHES I. KAHO~"'BY
Corporatia. CoDDMI
EDW ABD T. DVllAND
Comptrolltr

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LOUIS F. IIEX1N
Judp of the Cit," Court

WILLIAM F. CATTELL
Couoty I ....
BENl!Y MA'l'THEWS
Commiaioner of Couuty Cbritie.

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MRS. DORA FOSTER
O.enee.r ot Ole Poor

ocrat!l, two

Republican .
"friends of
and ,had'' past.
Md Pll thett class.
strikevou "'uoutafter
bnterriess in your hear!

~:J:~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~d

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bener weapon to u~ noM'
showml{ them what you think
a man who v.-ill scab. Walk into
tht box&gt;th on election day and
' (•te the: straight Sociali~t bc-ket
It ~~ tht on ly way in .,·hich ~uu
can keep them out of the place:
"'here the~· will han a rea! opl)(lrtumt~· to show their "friend·
sh ip" fur the working clan

"Tdl ~atan to gi1·e him a
:tlvne
On a rcdhot griddle up neu
" rood man ' ' ill
throne,
faetion it beeonu1
Jl nt Hay, e1·en the Devil can't
duty of the: o ppo.i·
stand the smell
that he ian 't • rood
Oi a r~ IOking scab on a griddle: in
a acouOO r~. thiel,
Hdl;
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and general
lr \I. Ould cause a re\•oh, a strike,
erook. And the good
I lc:no"·,
attacked. in turn fLnda
I I I sent vou do.,·n to the
upou hiJ u.
hclow'.
lian, ..-ile
Go back to your master on mth I,,..,.,..,
and unlllitiand tdl
aud 10 forth.
That they don't even want
a eooDter fQIIi.
in Hell!'
ehaUMp. dt.6a.oefs, re- --of thtt original ehar1n
and oJJe:n to. proTe them iD publ..ie.
tJ\n1c)L
C'ba~e ud oouuter eharp fty
uer bater and t.bicll:er,_,)Wtil all
f ill n'IDK'II t.be rood mel o~ tlide. an

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E~~ INac a r•u 11 .. "" a-y . _ . _ . ,
'Mten. 011 ele-1.ioa ~y. the
tk ~n IHr,_,l,. i..UIN.ti• o1 vot~n fltk a lleied:ed oumM.r of

1W•r ...,. liable ,., aUiu.ry ....... ~; tbHI! aiJmy objed• oat of the mlh-

;:: ~ I~M.!: ~~~~~~.: men.''
=~p~~i~d~ith~'=
The food c:eue5. "wt-

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admit you to the big dolnea.

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This is the Evening the Socialists
Will Enjoy Themselves
AUSPICES LOCAL BUFFALO, SOOAIJST PARTY

What Is Chiropractic
KJ.R().PRAK-TlK it tbt ruuDt appUed to a method of
loeatiog ud r-emoYir:tg the pb,-..I caa. of ddea.le by
adjuring the di•p~ ..-ertebrac (bouet of the tpiot)
to their oormal po~oition, that removing the pratiure
from DU?H. B..-uy OTg&amp;n or ti.-uc in tbe bu~n
bod7 mat1. rtcri« iu control1io1 inflDt:DC:e through itl
Mnt C'OI1.0t'C'tion with lbe brain.
Prtnllt'«: OG theM
DerYa win eauat diJeUt.
J( Jotl arc •ic:-k, (,JOlt or mort
of your nrtebrae an oat of alignment, eaa.ting p,....
sure oa DCI'"Td. To adjust thea ttrtebru into their
normal Mtut it tbt- aim aDd ncc:ompllthtMot or the
skilled CIUropractor.
ANALYS PJll1 IIOTK,..,..... ftn1l roll Ul"D.&amp;TUitl.

Supern.or
Pint W&amp;rd-Vixley Byve:.rM
Seeond Ward-John 0 . Cooper
Third Ward-(:ba.,.ln Plau111u
Fourth W~arl• FaeaUer
Fifth Ward-John L. Pier
Sinh Ward-David U~n p~le
SennU. Ward-lforrla BraunateiD
Eicht.h Wa:rd-A. G. Erftuboek
Niu.th W ani-Otto Stijke
Elnentlt Waf'd..!...PauJ Vop), Jr.
Twelfth WaM-L. c. BeewiDc .
TlrirteeDth Ward--&lt;?harll!ll Boe.eh
Fourteeuth'Watd--Cbarltot A.d.atu
Pifwotll Ward-George Habieb'
Sixteenth w ard.......Jobn v orel
Sen:nteeatlt. Ward-Albert Bayer
Ejpteenth Ward-JuJiru Knapp
Nmeteoth Wa.rd-Al~rt. Abiatti
"'" T•entie.tb Ward-Arthur Uptoa
Twe:DtJ·Am Ward-L. 0 . Haney
Tweut71ee0Pd Ward-Benjamin Taylor
TweDt,--t.ltird-W. 8. Brown
Twenty.fourth-Joeeplt Ball
1'1mlty.ft.ft.h Ward--Olarlet 1. w~
'!'weDty..ai:rul Ward-.la:Dtrili Gripr
Twot,-«nnt.h Ward-Cbrlet W. WilleU

F.-0. HANSON, D. C.
Ncar Elmwood Ave.

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BUffALO.NEWS REFUSES
TO ACCEPT AN AD FOR·
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Will Fill Halla for SocWlsta" - V err Peevish
8a:auae of Exposures bv Buffalo Soc:lallst.

THE PRICE IF A VITE

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lABOR ·REPRESENTATIVE
WIU ARRIVE IN BUFFALO
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Maurer, President of Pennsylvania State
Federation of laoor Will Arrive Early for Sociallst
Demonstration- Kirkpatrick, Noted Orator Here
Saturday Morning - Will Reaive Friends on
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Ovcraeer of the Poor
SA.liUEL LEABY
Couneilmen
WIU'IELM ALliE~DC\GEB
JA~lES J . B.ATTISTOXI
II. 8. CROLEY
W. WOJCECHOWSKI

BROADWAY AUDITORIUM
ELECTION NIGHT,

.Mec:mbl1
First Diatrkt-Domonie De Sio
Seeood Diltriet-Williu:a G. Roberta
Third Dil;triet-Cbarlca PhilliPI
Fourth Di.triet-John P . W&amp;nDVIlaCher
Fifth Diltrict-C'onnd Iteid
Sixth I&gt;Utriet-rlerman Eilitz
Se...-euth District-William Smith
Eighth Diliriet-Prederid: Grnrendtr
Ninth Diatriet-nerman C. Glau

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RHURNS.FROJI SCHEMCTADY AND OTHER CITIES

Aldermen
Pint Ward-Sallluel A. Falll'kes
Seeond Ward- 4dam !khemt.
'A:ird Wud-l[iehael Roll
Fourth Ward-D. F. Stranahu

This ~ the Evening the 8oolallsts
Will Enjoy Themselves

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Fifth Ward-ll. W . Perina

Sixth Ward-Jerom~ J . Smith
Se,·enth Ward- Henry Goldstein
Eighth Ward- Lou-it C. G~na
Ninth Ward-~· H. o.-~an
Ele\·enth Ward- Paul Kri~r
T11'~1fth Ward-Ro.eoe C. AMI
Thirtunth·Wa.nt-Au,u.t Miller
' Fourtfot!nth Ward- D. J . Ruth
Fifteenth Ward-John Venh~m
Sixteeath "ward-,l'olw C. Coughlin St'\·~ntttnth W arod-Lt:onard Perry
F.igbtet.nth Ward- W aJter Palmgren
1\ineteto.atb Ward- Ha-"'1 Petei"'ID
Tw~ntieth v.•ard- Benry TuuhiiJ
Twenty-lint Warti-Arebie Hendenon
Twenty.-eond Ward-Oeorre 11. Freebarn
Tw~nty-lhird Ward-C. U- King
1'111'J&gt;nty-fourth Ward-J. B. Melnto.h
'J'wenty-1\fth Ward-lt'llrin LiMOin
Twf'nty...U:th Ward-Charles Grimm
T"~nty-eennth Wa rd-Frank Cahill

AUSPICES LOCAL BUFFALO, SOCIALIST PARTY

What Is Chiropractic
KJ.RO-PRAK.-TIK 11 tbc oame applied to a method of
tocatiac and ~riac tbc pbr.C.I ca.w o( di--..e b7
adjtttting tbe d~plaml ftftebrae (boon o( tbe ..,U.) ~
to their normal poeitiod, thut rtt~~OTinK the ,.....re
from nu.ta. B•ery Ot'pn or tianc In the l:ltn11U
body must nui•e itl 4:QIH.rolling inft~ thr011p hi
conDCrt.ion wilb the brain. ~rc un tMa~..n will cauc d*a~e. I( you are aick. ooe or more
of your TetU:brae are out of altgntntt'lt, c.u1ing ~
sun on nervct. To .adju.at thc.e vnubrae Into tbdr
normal titue- i• the aim and attOmpli•hmcnt o( the
' .tined Chiropractor.

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ANALVIIS l'lt.U. 10TH ftfiQNa. . . , . _ POR UTU.ATUM

SuperYieor

Pint Wa.rd-\"ix:ley Rp el'IIC
Seeobd Ward-John 0 . C.ooper
Third Ward-Charle. Plaumaa
Fourth Wa.rd-Cbarle. FHSI!er
FiN! Wud--John L. Pif'r
Sixlb Ward-David t"mphreyville
Srnuth Ward,-llorril BnWllteiD
Eifhth WaN- A. G. Erftn:abed'
Xil'lth W &amp;J"d-Otttt Stillre
Bl~nnt.h Ward-Paul Vord, Jr.
Twf'iftll Ward-L.. C. Beerrinc
Th.irteentb W a.rd--C'harla £o.ch
Four1ee11t.ll Ward--Ch•tft Ada.ma
FiftHatll Wud-GH r p llahiebt
S ixtf'eatll w•rd--.Job Vote~
SennU!e!Jth Ward-Albert Bayer
Eic hteent.k Wanl-Ju.Ji... Ka.PP
Ninneuth W'ard-AlM rt Abiaui
Twelllirtll W..,.._Anhur Uptoa
Twealy-ftnt Ward-L. G. llan"ey
Tw,.ry--.1 Wani-B&lt;ojauriu T,..lor
Tweaty-tm.rd-W. S. Browa
Tweaty-fourfh-.J_,. 8&amp;11
Twau7-titlt. Wu.d-Cbarlel J _ ~
Twtoty..U.th Wa,.O-l. .trin Geicw
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�IIUP'PAI.O SOCIALIST

. BROADWAY .AUDITORIUM

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Stephen .J. M a h o n e y , Socialist Candidate for Mayor
G·eorge R. _K irkpatrick, of New York City, Author ofWar, What For?
Maurer, President Pennsylvania Federation of Labor and Member National Executive
Committee, Socialist Party

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re ..p«~ ought to prt)rtlpt them to u-.e this power for that purpose. They
'urdy nnnot expect tile polnical h1rdings of capita list interest to \\'Ork
and fight fo r labor interests. That is not in .their line. That is not
k~ff~~:&lt;:e ther are sent there foJ. )iake a sta n , worken of . Hand in hand ~th t he accusaHursl the political ring th.it i~ rulmg and plotting and wire-pulling tiOfl on the subJect of family
and bartering in ouJ cit~ hall at the expen~ of the working people, bonds ~roes the charge that SocialThe ~rtidpatk&gt;n of wome n
and OC"nd men theH' 10. ho are able and 11dlling to make the voice of tM
aim at a community of wives. industnal P!II'Suiu II'IU.OJ the

work~-~l:::rte=·rt!t ~~dw~~h\\~~ino: i~n:.:;:~~i~~~-_We cannot

!gnore the state. for the state will not ignore u ... and we a~
11 . for 11 surround~ u~ e\~rywhere.
Therefore the propq thmr to
f o r the 10. orkmg class is to conquer th~ state. and trandonn it into an
instrument of the1r cJa,~ intert:~ts. which in the lonr run are the in-tere'-1~ o f "ivili:led mankind. And a ~tan has to be mack in our im~tate nt:1ghborhood. 10.·hKh we are best acquamtt'd with. that is to
5a). 10.e must first ge-t oontrol o f the administrati\·e powers o f the
loc;~ht ~ .m "'hKh 10oe h\"t. Lc:f(Jre we can hope o oonquer the administ ration o f the ..Late and the natron

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and :'.!r&gt;drlart 11 .,.ould enhance: the cha~.. of the Socialist candidate:.
It 'A a• a mean tnrl of
na•tv rubbernecks to de:ln• into the
corpr&gt;ratron holdmg• of our friend Chaunc~ Hamlin. just because he
\\ ant• to ha,·c a man a~ maror whom he know• he can handle.

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MORAL.&amp; AND IOOIAL CONDITIONS
By fear men are tamed, by inte:rest men a "' ltd, by ea~ and comport men •~ made peacefuJ, and the sum total o f this education by
wndmora 1s terrued morality.

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bro~,n~~ .m~pht!~~ oirt!:"~7.:, !~ !'::~'Uatb: f.,_,~;;jiiiiUI.UiliVII
and hopes. the iAtuetts and desire , the a!pirat ions and
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the IOcialiad. hllftWI beinc wllo rolizu that in the
run
beq is cbdy boaljld up widt the wdl-beinc of his
a ...-y llrooc incentive to "'sptct the ~ cood.itiom: of .
t.einc o f aU is the r'UJ)gniurion o f the fact that the nw:IJ
JDOft powerfaJ t.U.n any tiuclf individual and then-fore
to t:nfOft'C teda rapa:t.
To u.n that wilh the .-anM.c o f the bditf iD
«ic'in of DIOf"&amp;lity 1M!! woukl rraduaDy CUK 10 rupect
tion.l. is nothinc leu than to uy that they wou~ cease
btinp. Jf barbarian• and haJf-ci"ftlUed ~. nay.

:r~~~ :,.,~·t'r::;,ofto~~ ~~1-·-,· _,--·c·--•-ith the acaamulated knowledct: and experimct o f aD
at dlcir dilpoui, wou1d be; leu capable o f doinc m., would.

R&gt; foolilh u to abandon ltldt Jt.a.Ddards of morUily as ha\~ pt:Oved
~ to the t.man na.
The fact it ..._, mx-als hu~ beaJme parer, leu qude. and
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                    <text>CHILD LABOR EXPLOITER
IT TO HAMUN ON
"IS STOCK llOLDI NGS
A. H. Butt, tho &lt;l&gt;ampion O!lld Labor Exploiter,
Shows Up Bull Moose-Citlun Boes - O'Brian
Would Be Handv Tool in li.u&gt;ds of Law Partner.

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SOCIAUSf.ADMINISTRAliON
IN BUTTE, MONT., STOPPED
GRAFTING POLICEMEN
T cndcrloin Ouned Up and Sanlt~ry Conditions 1m..
proved - Messenger Service Abollshed - Sdmtific and Humane Methods Used to Remedy Evil

�aUPPALO SOCIALIST

The Proletariat

THIE P'IIAUD OP' THIE
AGIE8

�BUFFALO SOCIALIST

M 0 N S.T E R

SPEAKERS
Stephen J. Mahoney
Candidate for Mayor

George R. Kirkpatrick
of New York City

James H. Maurer
President Pennsylvan ia Federation of Labor

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JAMES H. MAURER

STEPHEN j. MAHONEY

BROADWAY AUDITORIUM

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Doors open at

Admission 15 Cents

7 P. M.
S C I N,T A'S BAN D
GEORGE R. KIRKPATRICK

Reserved Seats 50 Cents, on
Sale at Socialist Headquarters,
605 M utu:al Life Bulldlnc, or
Jones, 165 Broadway

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business ladlltics at a slfrht

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homekupc.rs, cooddc:r this fact ; more than
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H. D. WILCOX bF ELMIRA.
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WILLIAMS. PHILLIPS.
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WJLLlAM F. CA'M'ELL

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Foorler,nt h Ward--Charlra Adams
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Sixt.eenth Ward-John Vore-1
Stnnter.otb Ward-Aibf'.rt Bner
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Rep.blkans, Danoc:rats and BuU Moose
''Friends" of the Workers - I..Jat GrowingSmd in Thdr Nama.

FIRST SOCIAUST PARADE
WITNESSED IN BUfFALO
Saturday Night's Demonstration Will Be Preceded
By Turnout -of Socialists on their Way to Hall Big Meeting Promi.&gt;ed.

�Socialist Party
Municipal Platrorm
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for Su~ Coon Justice,
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MRS. DORA fOSTER
Overaet":r of tlfe Poor
SAMUEL LEA.BY

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ELECTION NIGHT

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JAMES J. BATTISTONI
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This is the Evenina the Socialists ·
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8 t e ph e n J. Mahoney 1 Socialist Candidate for Mayor
Qeorce R. Kirkpatrick, of New York City; Author of War, What For?
Jam e • H. Maurer, President Pennsylvania Federation of La:bor and Member National Executive
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FOR ALDERMAN FAILS TO
DENY HE BROKE STRIKE
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Step h e n .J. Mahoney, Socialist Candidate for Mayor
George R. Klrkpat.rlck, of New York City, Author of War, What For?
Maurer, President ;Pennsylvania Federation of Labor and Member National Executive
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THE MEANEST FRAUD
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r~t nf th,. &lt;"llpitalillt qaem.

eiU.. of Huft'alo

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                    <text>EXTRA!

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Some. of the Citizens and Procreeslve -Candidates Have Slcntfted a Desire to Talk to and Debate
With ttie Soclallata. The Socialist Campalcn"'Commlttee Is Very Anxious to Gratify Their Wishes and Takes
This -Opportunity to PubUcly Challence Any and All the Citizens and Procresslve Candidates to Meet Representatives of the Socialist Party In 'Debate. The Sooner the better and the More the Merrier.
The Soc1allst Party Is the Only Party In the Present Campalcn Which Stands Ready at All Times
to Meet Rej,re8entatlves of the Old Parties or the "CitS" or Bull Moosers In Debate.
Wlll . the Cltlzens-.nd Bull Moose Candidates Accept This Defy?

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SPEAKERS
S t e ph e n .J. M a h o n e y 1 Socialist Candidate for Mayor
George R. Kirkpatrick, of New York City,· Author of War, What For?
James H. Maurer, President Pennsylvania Federation of Labor and Member National Executive
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NOW IT 18 YOUR OHANOE
\\hen going to th~ polls on the fo urth o f NoveiQber, "m~mli&gt;&lt;&lt;llih•"
t he part playt'd by capitaliit politicians during the

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the o;hamcleo.-. ahu!-c of power a nd po!lit Km o n the part of ~·ou r
ma.!'tcrs and their h1rchn_gc.. ,nm di,J,:r;u:c you r:.eh·cs in t he eye~ o f
c•~r~· ri~:h1-1hinkin~:. fair-minded and ju.. ti~-lo•i ng man in the
countr). and prn• t ' " thr world that t he man !~ example o f the
fatha-. nf tht ~;:t'luntn ha,;. bttn wa,.ttd on you.

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act1••n that tloc\ •lu1 "''' kno"' h'' "' to&gt; u-.e thtm i ntelli~~:entl1·. e ffect ilt'h an.!'"' thtn co\\n mtcrt!&gt;t?
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thanged, thmt condition~ that dth umaniz:c men and in many --··- 1' ' " " - · J:trn•rt human naturt.
l'ro•pcrny toda~- i~ tht prn·iltJ;:-t of a das~. Socialis m "'-ill
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htm~o: "'111 he c:xdudtd.

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                    <text>EXTRA!.

As if to Give the Lie to the -V aunted Prosperity Arguments of' the Capitalist
PoiJticians the Shops of ·Bufra.lo Are Laying Off Men by the· Thousands.
- The Capitalist Vultures Will Go the Limit in Their Determination to Keep the
Workers in Submission.

STEPHE.N J. MAHONEY.

Socialiat C&amp;Ddidate for lb,ac ol Buftalo, wbo will Jpuk at the three
•
Bia Meetinp Toaicbt-

O'BRIAN WILL NOT INTERFERE W TH
BOSSES WAGE SCALE
Br STI!I'HIIN

J. IIAHONEY

�Lewis J. Duncan, Mayor~ llf Butte,
Answrr this QuestionIs a Ca~ble
and a Fine Speaker - Everv Citiun

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What --ill Socialists do when

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one Sociali&amp;t
mayor to this qu~tM&gt;n will be to~~ fail_ed to lie . about his ~­
gin~n this t\•ening at thr« hall f\'IAlStratJOn. to d1ston, to mlS·
m«tings in this c1ty.
repr~nt.
~
Lt:wis J. Duncan is knwon
Big b?!li.nes• owned the dailies;
throughout America a.s the So- the: Soctall5ts had only • weekly
ciali~t ~layor of Butte, Mont.
paper.
He wa« elected to that office
There came a stc:ond election.
in 1911 aiu·r a hard-fought urn· '?'n~c~n "'' as renonlill&amp;\Cd by the
.
paign E'·c:r~· method of lawh:~~- Soc1ahsu.
. .
tJ:t.e w'Or\:IDg
nc:o.~ \\h1ch could ~ rn•·okcd to
The upitali.sts and big traders, Ita ·~eoe. ta the
dc:ic:at hun w•:~ tnc:d . the: com- j miTI'e companies, railroad com- worlung elua.

:;~c~,.~~~.~h ~~dth~~~~~~:~~r~~~~~C::~ 1~:~:~c~~7~~~~~c:;~~~~:;~i~hp c1~~~~ ~v~:~r::;:re,.

tlon thrvu~:h t hr page:~ .,f the hJ;:ht-"c:t"un-d an alliance of all hht!al
d01.tly p4~r~. " "rkms men "&lt;"T'l: OJlpo:.mJ( J)Oifi!CS on the famon:tol.d that hr ""nld Joarat~ 7&lt;" In· "rittzert-· ucket:· which buh~ up .

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1\ut he w u elc:t"ted, and the real honey, So,:iali!l't
,
~la,·or, Sol Ficldman,
The~ 'A'a~ no i:'re.at upht:al'al ' o~k Cit~·. and Lc:w15 J-..':"'""%::;::·";,~
Thin):'S went on \'CT~ mu,·h a~ ~ the :\layor of Bulle j I
beio~ .
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I '""" " · ::::;.::::_·,
EX('l- PT That ~o~hc:n labcu ~peake~ will deJi,·er
and rapual iuught, the: c11_1· gOl'• earh _hall. Come to one

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La Tomramc Hall. E ..l 'tica and
at~&lt;llllll.llJo:F\'. :.~-:am~1 the: 111 \ rrpland.. Strech
t crr~t- uf .\11\l-S f{ \ll.kt 1 \IJ:-.\lt1pah llall, \\'
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1000 po1r Men•a
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Grain Work Shoes, D width
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MOl pod ahtr !feqmbitrtkb, 1111. N01pod 011 tt.86Bucala 8boM.
waewproo~ o-aaraa....r Doe.bh Weu IW• o. ,....,. pair,
8pedal, Boy Seou.•"'~. ile'H . .de, wltb l'Hapn. .OO.ble Wea:r 8olee,
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te-.t bea:an.

QoCMI

~o.nte

.._to••&amp;.!'JO:

people

ah-t- "err hold that he: would
a n:!-ult, Duncan was recorrut•t iht· ntl "'tmcu wtre told elected h~ a la.rger margin of
that he I-I•HIIol rum the: !IChoo!s \'Otr~ than before.
and hreak_ up tht· i01.mtl} tie" ;! Th.at',. "hat the)~ t+unk of Sorc:h~o:t,.n~-&gt;t~ were
told that he riahM·~ 111 Batte, Morn

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�TO·NIGHT!

TO·NICHT!

For Q;d J...... ol dto c - t ol Appah,
HENRY L SLOBODIN OF NEW YORK CTY.
For Asoociato Jade&lt; ol .... Coart of .-\ppah,
H. D. WJLCOX OF EUITR.-\.
Pw SapruJC Coart J~

Three B-ig Mee_tings

W JLLIM&lt; S. PHILUPS.
For S..prezne Coan Ju.s:titt.
V.\.LD.'TINE KUCH.
Jlayor

LA TOURA ~E HALL, Otic• •nd rlti'PI•nck Sis.

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MJZPAH HALL, W. 'Ftrrp •nd l;trldmtr Sis.

STEFBE!I J. JIABOJ&lt;BY

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Corpontioa c.ua.1
EDWARD 'I'. DlJB...Uilr

COLUMBIA TURN HALL, 1261 6tntstt St. ·

ComptreUu

L JI.!I'AYLOR

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SPEAKERS:

LOUIS ~ REXL'I
Jodce of the Cit,- Coart
WILLIAM F . CATTELL
Cowny Jadp
~""RY lfATTHEWS
CommiMicu1u of Couaty Charitie.
MRS. DORA roSTER
Ov~r of tht: Poor
S.\llt.:EL LE.tRY

LEWIS J. DUNCAN, SocWist Mayor of Butte, Mont.
STEPHEN J. MAHONEY, Cand1date for Mayor
SOL FIELDMAN, of New York Oty

ALL THREE SPEAKERS WILL SPEAK AT ALL lHREE MEfliNGS

CouneiJm~n

Admission Free

WTLIIEL}I .-\Ul.ESDI~GER
JAlLES J. BATTJSTOXf
H. H. CROLEY
W. WOJCECIIO\\SKI

WilEN ATTAII
I
OOJJMET STRIKERS

A.ut-Mbly

Fint DistrlJ:"t-Domenie De Sid
Se-cond Diatrid- William G. Roberta
Third J&gt;;.triet-Charles Philli~
Fourth Dia;triet.-John P. Wune:macber
Filth Diltrict-Conrad Bcid
SU.ch Dittrict-Berman Eilita
Snl!ntb Distriet-Willia'm Smith
Eichtb Di.triet-Predt&gt;riek Orawcnder
Ninth Diatrid-Henun ('. G,lau

th~m two w-omen

CIIJO'

~l1ch

Preddtnt Pennsylvania Federation of Labor.

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to hrint; the
to in
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end.

Chicago,

Admission I 5c.

Oct . 23-- flne

Reserved Seats SOc.

Punb..t YOur Cltktll

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II.Nenoed _,., Uc.k"'" &lt;m . .1. at 8ocl•tl1t 11-.dqa~rtrn. 806 M11Ulll
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OIL
BATTISTONI BROS.

one of the most ~rtment. 1s that

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OLIVB OIL

BO'M'LING WORKS

O.tu. In C.IUo rnlll Win• •nd Ltqua-

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c-oal minera in the southern Colorado fldds and the cnppt"r miners
in Michi~ran. The dOJ,t marches
throu~h the strecL..;, unconSC"iou~
o f the attention he i« attracting.
but e,·e r ready to a.SI'!Jt and protect his master, who ,~ a vk"'im
of thc outngcous
cond1tinn•
which pre1·ail in the co1•pcr mm·

v"-• ord..,.. lnd JI,.I.Qpl d;~;~:_.,.,,,

IF YOU WAJI"T YOUK

Yrontt.r Pb011el188t

Furs and Millinery

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QO TO LOUIS A. ABELSON

W•-11::• • t,_cWiy ot rep.Uriacalld•lloerlacr•,..

L"lY UT PRICI.S

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CORRESPONDENCE
U N I 0 N H AT a
D&lt;1n"t he a ~eah.
J.:O
all coal
Edi\M lN &amp;dalm.
The: oppositc "tde nf the
A• a ..~fllMr w til• ••IJ F.ocll•~
hl:ankct readt :
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,,_ltd•~ •or kill c-lu. .,-1* i1 til•
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Don't hf: a tc:ab. Don't _g(")
eity . (Tlle ~alo Bodallet), 1 • l•ll II•. DW-It,. wt. •fii••Wee~N,_•~·

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Ni.ut.ll Ward-Otto Stillle

THE {j) J !"'".L/fJara•
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~icr~~~mi::rll ~~:'emaer~

Thirt.eentla Ward-Char~ RoeRh
F011rteenth W ard-Charlea Ad..ma
Pihest.h Ward-George Habidlt
Si.z.tee:Dth W&amp;J"d-.Joh.n Vopl

on 5trikf1i,

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THEATRE

Blt!!!_~H.:.IC~PP"

~our.:~!~i~:=•Y..

worlc: m th.rntq m~ that
a ..o..tn ea.a,_Loo-d
W..U tw Oeanl4 lb. UYPJIOTliT
strikeJ are &lt;'II and L"tn• helping 1~, ....._ At llut 110 ,... MeL 1r -~~ ot Octobw tT&amp;al.
the cauw: of the • ·orker-.
1q 4a~ ef tM lauruU.uJ Ball- -~~..,..-:---~---

Sn-ealftDth Wa:rd--\_lben Bayer
BicfJtaatla Ward-Jull:ua Kaapp
N'JDUeeDtla WarO-Aibf':rt Abiatti
Tweatietla Ward-Arthm Upton
Twenty-ftnt Wani-L. G. Elan'ey .
Twaty---.eollld Ward-Bu!Jamin Taylor
Twe111;;r-t.IWd-W. S. BNYD
'l'w"'Q-"""""-J- Boll
1'wmt7~ Ward---Ciw"- I . WiDia.m.oo.
,..,_~ Ward-t.utriU Ge.ipr

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P'iftlt Wud-~riek KiaaiU
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Wud-Williuo Oodbo
T'w-eiM Ward-E.. 0. B&amp;ma

Baoilrian Hall

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Author of War, What For?

JAMES H. MAURER

m,.:

Ele1'"entb Ward--Pan! V.l, Jr.
Twelfth Ward-L. C.~~

"--fiotto W...,__Aul

SPEAKERS :

GEORGE R. KIRKPATRICK

Calument.
, On 2J
The \\'estern Fcrlcratllln of lJm
er'. which is directing the «tnke
of the 15.000 copper mmcr~. ha~
appc.aled to the pt:Qple pf t hc
'lttikc di'ltrict to cO·Hper;ltC" v. Hh

Sul)t'rVi&amp;01'
Firat Ward-\ixlry Ryve.r-.e
Seeond w ard-.lohn 0. cooPer
• Tlli.rd W ard-aarles I&gt;Jauman
Fourth W ard--Charlea 1-~ae.aler
Fifth Ward-John L. J""1er
Sj.sth Ward-Dnk.l l."mphreTfille
· Se.-euth Ward-Morn. Bra.uuteln
:EiPlb Wa.rd-.A. 0. Erftl'nbeek

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Saturdag Enning, JoYember 1st

The j..•unmt'n

.,., ere let ~o and are ll'W•
the freedom of the c1ty

Twt'Jlty-foarth

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BROADWAY AIJDITMIUM

itia this afternoon attackt't.l a
pucdul demonstration of the
striking copper minen.
thc1r
wi\'tto and sympathiscn;.
\\'omen who coarned the .\mer·
ican flag at the head of the pro-l%jSion were knock«!
do"" n and
beaten. the Rags trampltd m the
dirt of the !ltrtU b.l tht f.:UII•
men.
Many of the panders 11tre
bruisctl and heat r n . FourtU&lt;.:n
striker~ "''ere arrc.-tetl. am.m;:

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SOCIAUST DEMONSTRATION

Calumet, Mtch., Oct. 2J.~Im­
poned gunmeo and proies~10nal
strike breaKers aided by the m1l·

Aldcrmen
Fint Ward-Samut&gt;l A. f.~awktt
Sftood Ward-."dar11 ~h.-mi:M
Third W.rd-Mieb,.,.J Roll
Fourth Ward-D F. Stranahu
Fifth WaNI-1\1 . W l'erinl'
Sixth Ward-J'crom.. J ~mitb
$r1'f'lllh W.rd- lll"nl)' Go\d11tein
W1ml-l..oui.~~ (' Gt:ua
?\inth Ward-F. II flil'rnuw
FIPYI"nth Ward-l'aul Krier
Twf'lfth Ward -ROll('~ C. Ahel
Tbif1&amp;o·nth Ward- .\Ufl'\1111 )!iller
FourtM&gt;ntb Ward- 11 J . Ruth
~ Pitr~nth Ward-John Yenlu~ru
~stwuth Ward-.John C C'ourhlin
Seent.-enth Ward-LPona rd Perry
EightO!'t'nth Wa rd- Walter Palmg-ren
Nilwtl'"t'ntb WanJ- IIarry Peterwon
Twentieth Wa"rd- llenry Tutt.hill
Twenty..fint Warrl- An'llif' llendenon
Twe:nly-~~JeeGnd Ward-O~rge fL Frftborn
Tweuty-tbird Ward--C. l'· King
Ward-.1. R. llel.nt.oah
Twenty.ftft.h Ward-lrwln Lineoln
Twf'uty-&amp;isth Ward-Charles Grimm
Tweaty·«n·nth Wani-Frank Cahill

How To Vote On
Amendments

GREAT

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The intclli!l:ent union man comnot hclp ruJizing that in politics
h" ploa.cc " Wit h the Socnil•b. for Soc:ialis.m means the ultimate
unanupat"'" .,f 1ht' .,.,.,rkrn from the deipotilim of capital. against
"luch untOII mt&gt;n arr cnn'tt:.ll ntl) contl:'nfhng.
The~ rert;unl) IHJdern&lt;uu.l that all their
thesr dcm.an&lt;h for .amtar) wQrlonJ,: condition' in
leKahred arC' fulllt' a, \o nl:: a~ t he lt:J,:I~bturel are
cat»tah.. t eta~... 1llt')' kiiH" that .,., hene\•t.r a s-tnke i.;
cutt. &lt;apltah .. t JUdJ.,:e~ arc- a],. a~ .. rafl' wnh pcrcmptOT)'
I" iu-tr:ue tht"IT cf'fon .. .,f ;.:;wun;.: a fair day') wag-e~ ft•r
"'"rk nntlcr hun1an r,.n,Jn~.om.. The) art a~~~~oarc: uf the
ran nr' cr hnpr of "'('t' I IIJ.: cffC'ctn c !:II,. or Ia .... ., enforced.
tht' JUdtl'lllf) , .. un•l&lt;'r th&lt;' doi!HIIaUnJ&lt; 111tlu cncc of t ho&lt;&lt;n~:::•:~':;:;:~:~~ I~,:;~''::;;.
and t-nJt•Y~ the prn II&lt;'.:,• ,Cif dtclannJ.: such Ia"·• u
It i1 1~1r mtrrr-.t putt' and &lt;:!m(Jit chat mu"t 1mm1pt than
firlt' " ' lth tlu: S.ot'"1ai••B on dtcti&lt;JU day, and dt'ct men o f tht'ir o wn
da .. ~. uf t h &lt;: ll """rank-._ ,,f the•r """ mmd and ::.tntiment to repre~C'I11 thC'm and thru rau ..r ... htch i1 the g:reat cause of labor mall iu
:I•Jl&lt;:'•l • m th• lt•J.:•·b.tu&lt;' hudtn a~ "til a• 111 puhllc a tlm mi.;;tratum
arul 111 the haJI, of JU ..tlct
"'~ tllll•m mrn thn arr fi~-:htmg: tht hattlr-. of thr working: d:us
111 tht' t'rOnnm•c field. as Soci&lt;~li ..h t ht'' mu::.t fight tht' ~amt' hatdes
111 tht' pnlrttrallirld
=====~=-;..,_===~=======---=-===All clau-strUJ;:gle-. art polit1cal "'" ~t.·tll as «Qnomic .. trng~:lrs,
and th t'lf nl!lnJ:Ht' ubJt&lt;:t •~ thr conqut'll of all soe•al pvwrr~ fnr the
purpo~~ 11f mak11111: them (Uh~er.-lent to tht' aim5 in \It'". that i",
If the \'OtC'n wo uJd use th~r for practical n:su!U;, 'nd if
In our c:ue, the "'c:lfarc: nf tht ""rkm" people. and ultuuatrl~ the: ' 'tltr:- i llttllignul~·. things ~~o·ould a~ not satisfactory, t he c::ourM:
"t'lfarc: u f ::&gt;uCitty at lar.:e
()c dlffrrrnt.
action is s p«dily changed
Of. t:oUTSt. but the tTO'tlble li~ new mHM anployed to
t'
Th.. r,. ta no anta.'!'o m••n ""'"'"en :"'\aturt&lt; and man, !or m1.~ him- d«per. It is thr wrong use they the": etld de1ired._. A~ the ruling
~··U •• • t•ro..lut•t of '\~ttur•• ••hi ht&gt;r noble~~t prlklurt
In '""" :O.:•tut't' a rr makmg of t heir brains t hat cla55t:5 t reat pohtK:S m the
bo·~·unu.,. ~~t•lr-rmuwtou•
;uxount ~ for thrir tK&gt;IitK:al fooli5h· mannCT. The-ir partiea must do l •mo,ndJ,.ticln,
• • • •
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fact io;.. they arr afraid the~r bidding• if lhey reckon on
Th111 11 tht country of unlimited pouibilitiH;. it mrh11lh 1'\'I'O tht&gt;
1
s traig ht in tht' facr thetr futu~ support, and S}ley
pot~~&lt;~lluht.• th•t 111~11 t~&lt;•n•h llt'••au.w tht&gt;y ar.. tmAt.l,• to jtt-t .-nough
result:. unbiu!.Cd by know ho~~o• to make politic.lAnt
,,, ,., , oah1l,. Hu· ••on11try t-ltJW:t rtl hundrt:ilil of •uithou• dolhtNI" wo rth
obe-y tb.eir wishes.
1 ; fooci•Jutf• to !l'f"•l fnrrign nation1.
If the~ "·ould look upon poliOnly thr: wo rkrrs la1·r no t yet
1 ti('~ a, tht~· look upun their own realiud the importance o f l hap-ANYTHINQ FOR AN ISSUE
prn·att affai rs, thr~ ~t.·otlld n o t in.: thdr politics according to

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Ct•mo· 1• rraltn t ht tt'tnltl.: ••ppn· ..·•"ll ,,f th~ t~toplt' t.~ th&lt;' lntcrnar ,,.. f.!o·publu

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•t·ar• thr •lrtt'! ra r M:'t\'irr .,f till• en1 Ita• bt'tn rot- .,f 11.. bnj.!'ht ! tdt
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r:..th f 1 Hnan an&lt;l ..,,,whtart ha1c IIH'fl 111 thr. CH\' f,,r manv 1 l'rople arr ,,.., "uk to face die
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l'hr• hatf' ' "•lh hef'n m"rr "'Jr-.~ actn" Ill pubhc htr ln;t naked truth, iu r n ~~ horriblt to
"''' ~~ t&gt;t"l"rt:' h.11 r tht\ ('n1ulcmm:•l the I llttrnauonal Ka1l"- a' Co look at: it kill~ ho1lt'. ,.tJf-rdiancr:,
;:rul rr, ,,-n,. c ll•d 11 t:.l.r t hem all thrM &gt;earo; to find out iome- couragr:: it kill.; Jht nund. Thert·
tl1111io: 'o\IHrh C'\rrt•Hif' l.nr~~o &gt;
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tt into

~nds to ir..sta,·e y~.

die-t tha11 illusions and
to mend matters. and the

food.

to

:.:rtn!;lii!' :f.,~~~

~~~:~pi!;..

u poaiblfo, tu urry on J)rodue·
tlon without itJtf.rruption. to introduce the I,Yittnl of u.i«ht aJtd

iti~ o f our life tolr:rablt, to humaniu our social conditions

badly~t:d

ror the l!ft))itali•t

-··,-.... •··: -""': utilize hie mae hin11 u qlll('ltly aa
~ble from tht momtnt he Jltll•
1t in op~:rati11u.. Jn o l hu wtmla.

tha• dri• e. tbe upltalltt to ""'·
t.end th. hou" of labor aa murh

ol all of t hrm is tc make the real-

:::r~;.~"~''"' ~~;r~.:,·t~:·a~~:~~~~:,'i ~~d~~:-~r~f~i:~~~ br:n:r~~:~ willing !;,;~attru~~ ~: t~~db:~d ~r~~! ==~.:o~ r!:.ntr:d
wholr truth.

it, a•h=n.a!t it 11

~~~~~-ndB:~ tt1:~rr~g~

n:medy _for

., ouee, are reo#
t&gt;.foN! tbey hne
tG their full Uttut.
every mae:hlne is In
• dantrer
~liiJC made u~~el81 btf~re it ia ull!d up; tbb t. aul'fl~

e)('nf ground

fact: thr trutb, but thrv will

liOns, are m ~any cases

IIJlU(~:~,t~~~~:~a:' ..;~~;~rl);,',~ri:~ ~~~e ~~d~~r:rar;le~::~ ~~=~~a~?;~~ ~~~ina;, ~~~~~~~~~orri~: Th~

\\' o•IJAII l!t th&lt;' hff'·partnrr of man. wh1. then. ahouldahe 1101 ht&gt; hill
partner m hhl light for better• f'f'!no;nir1 and political eondition• al10 t

can

MAKE LIFE BEAUTIFUL

111u'''l!'1S ha\t loet·u defended all

;;u 1
••
I• [..... ~ tnrttolt I•·• t ~·th -.,,,~tdan and n Hnan. thr

,[,,Jntl'··r

wer the

~?.~·~1t~I,.D~W~~:::~:'~i.~~

fi rst to

r::ort;a=:;te;h~~d :::;

but
People ,.-ill not only bt: able to contolation.

===========~===~=--'"""'.;.,'"'"--===-- Jci::::..~

CAPITALISM'S LITTLE MELONS

work • J}trmaneul t,..Um.
timt the
of 1nt-

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                    <text>EXTRA!

To date

Mayor Fuhrmann

has not replied to the challenge sent him over a week

ago to debate the issues of 't he campaign with the Socialist candidate for Mayor,
Stephen J. Mahoney and many people would like to know why.
Mr. Mahoney stands ready to meet the Democratic candidate in debate on five
minutes notice, . but Mr. Fuhrmann is as silent as a tomb whenever this subject is
mentioned.
·
.
.
-~ 8ooialiats.. don!'t .wonder~that. the -Ma.~.decline.S-.to,d.ebate... He is.~ampaign"l' .
lng on a number of fake issues while the Socialist candidate has th~otfacts.

I

PEOPLE MUST PM
EXPENSE OF TROOPS

1

1

~ee !~~S~~~~p~:l

An,
Oua aad Protectlon for their Sacml Prlvate 1
Prope:$f- Dedslon will Make it wy to Break
Strika.

'

lrnuru

'
AIIOther example of ho...,,. the
to the inttrf'SU. thi~ case ,, 1 ,
c:ouru "'uf"k fur the capttah~t the "'"" blatant.

:c;::r·~~:;c,~~:;:;~ ~)~ ln~~~aft~~~~:~~'o:'k~~~:fd~~~ ;

I

nm.-n

the payrm:n t of the troop! calkd 'fii' Uh Jupf{t
at the Buffalo
oa ~ b1 Jodcc Brov.·n to a&lt;:t as Uuh on a Sunda~· night and that
Mrike--brakcu fOI" the Jntuna- the men ¥.ere on the ,ccnc bright
and cady the nex-1 mom1ng looks

~ Railway lut spnng.

ta!! ~':e tt,~.:::~~ail~ :~".~, :, ~~~th~l~~c~ of
way. \\"h.at

d~e

w*

conld;t

do~

To

The'oe mffl, such at the

patting
offic~

do otkCT
wooJd Man ii.C't of and la••yeu of the International
unfriatdllocaa to the owMr~ and and Judge Bro•.-n. pretend to

=yotth:h,i~,ecc:;io'?S 3 ~ :~~~~ ...'~: ~':; ~~"~ui~r~:;r~· 1 ~~~
~~~~h!uC:U~~ ~:W ~h~ ~~·.:;da~~e~1 fi~e '!';~~~:!..an

~1 . nuhury aficplay: and
die brulring up of the stnh of
dw atru:t car men.
Jf ~ • vu wu a worac ex·
aanple ol the nbkrvicnce of the

It is tWne t:!rat tlre working
people of thh country get 1 oJt'e"Cbcr and eliminate about threoe:fourtbt nf the judiciary and put
them at honHt labor.

CLOVER LEAF INVESTIGATION
LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER FIZlii
Two Postponements by Court- Worklngmm's
Lives Not Considered - Company's Lawyers
Need Time to Oear Oients.

�Socialist Party
Municipal Platform
former hj
·~~;~~;~·:;;~~:~ \ ,.;,~::f;
in t:nde.r
Bunc-. :\lont.,
and di .. turb.anct:
oi pichting
hou~~ b) or];aniud
,
lice always arrc-stffi and
lice magistTatt' would
ium Saturday e''eniug, ~o,·em be.r
and hnC' thC' picket:.. It wa~ a l- l11t.
"''a)~ the picket~ '' hu 4·au-.C'd the
·· T&lt;klay I n~in~J a letter from
d isturban~. appart:ntly.
t'mkr Jam9 Il llauter, Jln-aideut of tb•
the ~xialist working~lass ad- PeutUiyh·•mia F edt&gt;ration of I..m inittra tion, whenever picketing bor, ·· u.id Mr. Pelon. " ,.Jn tbil
is to k donC', Ot)o!anized labor no- lettn he requHt.l that tbe
hilt's tbe mayor and plain-clothr:!J p11.ign eommittw extend a IJj&gt;tei~
men .,.tC' dct•ilcd to :.tc that the in,·itatiou to the union men of BufJ&gt;ickc-t I'- not a!'...aulted. If trou- ralo to be Jlre!lmt at the Nol'eltlhle , tarts, thC' nrdu i!! to
ber 6nrt meeting." Thia will be
th~ ag~rt!'t"()f
It ha~ always IM~n don~ aod thert' is uo doubt many
thu g!' in ~mplt·~· of th~ pickc:t~d m~mberw of orpnized labor will
m~rchant who ha1·~ ;;tarted trou- 1.. pruent that ~vening to b~ar tbe
bl~. ;wei th~s~ hare bc~n arrc-.ted l'l'IUJIYh·ania labor leader.
and ·fint;-1 .. There are no d i ,~u.rhWith George R. Kirkpatrick.
.
aJ_lC~!&gt; ot th1"' nat nrc nnw. lmon .Janu•s ll. ~laurer ~~ond Stephen .J. .
t~f' wor\mr daa
piCket~ &lt;~.re, ~~~~~ moJc .. ttd
The ~lahom•1·. randid~tte for Ma 1·or flil 1t11 snrceM II th ~ tmeeea
~me l"'lic.1 ha .. been ·f&lt;•lln11t&gt;d 111 tlw jjp;akers
!ht&gt;
~tudiiorium OA•orlring l'! lau..
• Dn'IIOI&gt;Utl'rOilY.

~~~k~~;~ ;~';c~:ot~~~~i~;d ~~·~:~ j ~:~~ld

he crowded as ne1·er ~
manii~~t;:ulon of a di~l"''t!On to ! An mltui~ion of 15 rt.ntM will
start a fight or di~mrbance is in· hf' t.·harjlt.'&lt;l and tht•re w ill llt' .
stantl~ qudlc:~ l•1 th~ arrc,t of fur 111x thouii.Nnd 1wop!.. 11.1 that
th~ ])TI'I'f•kt:r (&gt;I thc rli-Htrba nc~ .
pril·l' A r.. w k i l t . ril!'hl up doae
lu tht' lilA,,. ban~ ~ 11 N'li'·rved

DESPOTIC POWER

;,~;~'a:;~~~:;· yo,;h~~~t ~rtr~~~~

Of THE JUDICIARY ~.. "'' " ·~··,
SUPREME
COIIRT
·I h..
SUPREME

ld the l. c~» I haH grrat
f&gt;&lt;'l\o\er
I am luglwr than the
I can put ~·ou 111 jatl
and I can hl~t!ratc \Oil .. ~.) dc·
clare•! Jud~-:c Hum1ihri~~ in "1'&lt;'11
court 111 ~eattk whilr pa~,in).: ""
th~ ca ~c uf on~ of thr \ ictinh of
his t•·rann.l· It i~ unfortunatt th011
hi,; drdaration is true. That is
v.-h~ JilT)' trial:. in al ca,c~ of inl'!trect c"ntrmpt oul&lt;ht '"be mandatur.l
That i~ \o\h~ \o\C' badly
need thr recall (&gt;{ judge~ and of
judinal d~"t·t~ion~. Thc J,O"Cr that
llutnphroc~ has ;l.!HI ~., arra~antly
flaunt~ 1~ JlOioiCT that should n,,,
ht&gt; hd•l ],~ ('I en the "isc~t and
I•~' I • ·i tndt' t(lu41~ - Thoe I 'ubiK.

,.,.~'~;:-:~krers

litical party
f'a j&gt;italist ayall'm
~an at the Mme
mterel1!1; of th l'
tb ~ Cflpitaliat ~.lA•

l l Ort mth}~h~~~

.•,

"r'~"'~T IIeN

go "~TIH&gt;r

Tile rlt)Jilt' that mn nil
out auJat of ua, altd tbe world I
•• if we had IIPHr h..,·d. &amp;t
••" to hP bir•U ..,J. 0111 baYe •• obOdi••ldooortn&gt;Onl
tatu,.t "' l h~ • " tb ..., 1 bri'"f •uni ..al hf,yo11a
Ia otiM&gt;r wor.l•, ....,. •onbiJ•
a•t ont.. r,..INI io tile "''"
Our iot'"'""' •• not •11tll
"l'"n what be •l&lt;lfltl with it.
f&lt;oo&lt;l "' tit l&gt;'o far a• uur
~,.,,.~,.,.,,J. *~ rcqul r'" only
powrt •hll he 11•'"•1. and that it
,,,. ,~ .... t ''"""'ll""•ul~.

STODDART HAS NO FEAR
I,,;·:.;"';·;;,~~.:::. . ~··;;:~·:.:; ....
::··..:
IN MAKING PROMISES :I ..:·;"' ::~;:· .:.:~ ;:::'";·
Court. Jo .. r:renot.-d

~tat".,,,

..._._

at.-.1 tit'" 11•••tf~l ~ourt that

tbe world

812-814 WA8HINQTON 8TREET

BUFFALO SHOE 00.
ABNBCA AND BLL.JCOT'T aTa.

MEN!

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f'or

-

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We want you to try a pair
of those wol\derful
Buffalo Shoes

1000 pai r Men's $4.00 011

1500 pair Boys all solid hard

Cratn Work Shoes, D width

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MI!N'S OUTPITT1!ItS

U.C.IIIS.IIIIIIlll

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�Three a ·ig -Meetings
llayor
STEPIIEN J. M.ABO~'EY

Friday ~vening, .Oct~ 24th

Corpontiou Counael
F;DWAI\0 T. DURA."'))

LA TOURAINE HALL, (/Ilea and Utrplanck Sis.

Comptroller
I. B. TAYLOR '

MIZPAH HALL, W. '1'mp and T;trklmtr Sis.

Aaoao,
LOUIS F. R&amp;XIN

·coLUMBIA TURN HALL, IZ616tntstt St.

Judge of the City Court
WILLIAM F. CA'M'ELL

County Judge
BE.:'lRY MATTIIEWS

SPEAKERS:

Commiuiooer of County Charities
MRS. DORA FOSTER

LEWIS ]. DUNCAN, Socialbt Mayor of Butte, Mont.
STEPHEN ]. MAHONEY, Candidate for M ayor
SOL FIELDMAN, of New York Q ty

Q\·en~r

of the Poor
S.UfUEL I~EARY
Couoeilmen

ALL THREE SPEAKERS WILL SPEAK AT ALL THRff MElliNCS

WIJ.IlEL~I .-\LIIEXDT~GER

JAMES .J.

BATTJ~TQ.'\"1

U. II. CROLJn·

Admission Free

W . \YOJ('E('ROW:-tl\1
All8emhly

Fint Diatrict-Domonie lk fo:.io
~cmd Di•triet-William G. 1'-bnta
Third Dilltriet-Charle• Phillip&amp;
Fourth Diatrir t-John P. Wannentaeber
Fifth Distriet---('onrad lleirl
Sixth Di1tril"t-llennan Eilitz
Seventh Di111riat-William Rmitb
Eirbth bi•trict-Frederick Ouwender
Ninth Oiatriet-HnnJan r. Olua

CORRESPONDENCE

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Third Ward-Char!"' Plauman
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Twtnt~th Ward- 11.-u..;. Tutthill
T11'eut~·-6rt~t Ward - .\rchie ll tndeMJOn
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Tlventy-third Ward -f'. l"· King
Twenty-fourth Warri-J. R. Melntoah
Twf'nty-flfth Ward- lnrio Lint'oln
Tw~nty -aixth w'ard-Cbarl~ Grimm
Twetlty .aeyt.nth Ward-Frank Cahill

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                    <text>LOOitATTHI!-011
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YOUit SVBSaUPTlON EltPIRES NI!XT WEEit

CHALLENGE TO

FUHRMANN
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boor .ftb. TIMe o~ .. man•l• of the meo nll
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forJUyorottb.eCityofBull'alo.
Rull'alo, N, Y., Oet. 11, 1913.
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Clt:r Hall, City:
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Candidate for Mayor

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THE RIGHT·QUANTITY Of
TH.EPHONE SERVICE

Columbia Tum Hall, 1261 Gmesu St.
La T ouralne Hall, E. Utica &amp; V erplanc:k Sts.
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SPEAKERS:

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72

YOUit SUII5CitiP'I'JO
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Socialist Candidate Arrested
for Speakinglat
Lafayette Square
Stephen J. Mahoney Pulled In Last rrhursday
Under the Guise of Violating a Park" Law Attempt to Discredit Socialist Ca~dfda tc
for Mayor.
·

Lawyer Smith ·
Gets Severe Jol
Gmaal Electric-Corporation Counsel Lawyer Commenca to Ruliu What He is Up Against - I
~w all About Ekctriclty, But Shy !

on -Parka.

�E. WEDEKINDT
UNDI!It.TAIJ!R AND JltJNDAL DIR.IC'I'OR
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BUFFALO SHOE

CO~

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WHOLESALE
CANDIES
308 WIL..LI AM STR2BT

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only . . . . t2.41

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COLUMBIA TURN HALL
1261-1165 Gmixe Strut

Sunday Evening,
October 19th
ADIJ8810. 15o.
Schcidcmann is now on a six wec:kt tour ofthit country,
This will be his oply sp«•c.·h in Wettem New \'ork.

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Lewis .J.' Duncan,
Sociali!lt Mayor of Butte, Montana

'Sol Fleldman,
F oremott Socialist Omtor of New \'ork Cit y

Stephen .J. Mahoney,
Candidate for Maynr

Will Speak In the f ollowl nl( Halls

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Evtning, Octobtr 24tb

Columbi.a Turn H all, 1261 Genesee St.
La Touraine Hall, E. Utica &amp; Verplanck S t...
M yzpah Hall, Ferry and Her_!dmer Streets.
All three spea kers will ddi'"er 11hort nddrt"ll&amp;el in eAch hall.

Adm laalon Free.

GREAT

SOCIALIST DEMONSTRAliON
BROADWAY AUDITORIUM

S8turtlag EYenlng, JDYBIDber 1st
SPEAKERS: ·

GEORGE R. KIRKPATRICK
Author of War, What For?

.JAMES H. MAURER
Pruldcnt Pennsylvania Fcduatlon cl Labor.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER II, l'I.S

POLIOE TOUQH8 MAKE MISTAKE
In the.i.r zu.l td make heroas or themselveS the poli~ ~ade
blwulf' r in afT'illllting Lawyer RaundeN lut Friday 'fl'hile brt&gt;aktnr
tht' Socitlist tft t-etintr at Lafayf'tle Square._whit:h wiU oau.e a
oi them • littk troublt br thf' looks or thlDg&amp;.
It ~m• that thr energeti~ Sergeant Hig('ios and Offiee.r
thl'ir anxitt~· to gd a wallop at the Sot'ialiata bumped into a
of thl' npitahat elu.. or on~ of ita 11upporten •rho_happe~ to be
1&amp;11')'f'r, a..nt.l gave hint tht kuu.l of tr.•attnt-ul that 11 ron~nd_ered the
J•ruper thmg when df'alm~; with th,.. workmg dUll or Soetahtta. The
lall'n'r. who no doubt would al~ think it proper to give a SoeialWt
lflleh trt'atnien t. hu oi•J.-('1~. and according to prt'!M'nt aceo~ll
t11.kt' hltl ca~ to tht&gt; l'oliet&gt; t. 'ommiuion t'l'll, and he hu btn-d aa
t·x-d istrict attornf:"\" to handle it. v..tueh no doubt lilt'llll tht' ditmissal
of thf' M&gt;rgeanllllld. lh•· patrolman.
.
..
Wc&gt; r~alh· f,.d 110rrv for ~lr Raundt•n. for lit' know Jill! how 11111
to be treatt-'(f like a oloK ant.! !brown into a •·•·II full or bnp. but .,.••
u101t uy !hat w .. aro• ~darl thlt it was he inskMd of a Socialist , he·uuJe
u sbow11 to tho• pubh(' thl" attitudr of th&lt;' r&gt;OIW•· towarda those of
who1n thf'l' tluuk halt' littl"" o r no infhwn•··· r.r won•·y to u1akt&gt; them ·
.. mart for;, It shov.·~ that th&lt;' pollee foro·t- ~~ u!&lt;f'•lto hc&gt;At poor people
mto ,ubmittmg to eapitalitlt ~ntrol.
.
.
It pron·w tho· contention of th'" S&lt;wtllh~tll t h11t tho' (J'thee foree 11
thl" tool of tb., eapitaliat c-IJISII to pruto·d tb• ]'f'l''lll' properly . and tb f
bottom of th111 ea~ i11 on!~· anotht•r lllllllliH"•"
Thf' pohtt: "'"t•r.- ord!"l'l'd Ill u~ fort:&gt;! to br.. ak up !hf'
•N•t'tmr. "·hi•·h are ohjf'd_lonabl.- ro th'"
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of
with the polit'l!
11ngry that ho:- .,.... huw.-rmlll 11 .. U.ltl "the_y not only_ beat m,. up
thrl'w mf' into thto patrol wagou anJ th~ll p!tc-b ...t 1_n ,. mto a louay '
but tb .. ,- o·allf'd ml' a ·s.oeialin.· ' ' 1'hmk of th,. 1na_ult.
Soi.t the drft't&gt; t f'llf'f' in fht attitude of thl' ... apltall¥1 pr.-q towardJ
the cUt' of :\lr SaurHI .. n . F or inatanl"t. the ExJirt"'l&amp; COYI're-d a..~~u'!ln
and 11 quarto·r t••lling of tho· pohe+" brutality .Had tl l:~etn_ ll -~h~t
11 ~~ doubtful rf th11l paper would E'l"l'n mt'lll!on 11. an? 1f tt dr~. 1\
"ould b.- to call tht ~ial111 a dtllturlwr and an Ulldtltn rabl~ C:ttt&amp;en.
Tb .. F.xp~ in tbat aamt' artade ahow-a th.- bully-attitude
l."hu•f R .. l'an and •JUOtt'll him 1111 follow•
I ".,.... thOOif' r.. uowl thl' Jwnnlt.&amp; to IIJo!'&amp;k from ltrt'i'l r:o rn era,
uul th~ o·hwf " If tho&gt;y " ·ant to ~tan tronhlt •·ath tht pohc:f',
,.,. 11r.- ahi"&amp;,I'M on th·· JOh And I'll hok.- th., p&lt;;"runta from them In

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], th+"t+' an\' v.-ontl.-r that th.. fur•·,.. .. un•i.-r Muc h a commande r
t11k•· UJ&gt;on thf'm-...-11 .... to t&lt;'lkf' th +" la10· 111 th&lt;'tr ''"II h11nrlaf
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Yomt SUIISCIUP'I'lON U.
PIUS NI!XT WEI!It

LOOKS UKE ORGANIZED
EffORT TO BREAK UP
SOCIALIST MEET1NG
Ruffians Use· Old Man to Stir Up Trouble for
Soc:iallstS and Prejudice Audience Against Speaker
..:.. Candidate for Mayor Turns Thdr Effort Into
a Boomerang - Evidently Hired Tools for Capitalist Politiciam.

HEAR BEN. WILSON SUN

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THE BEST IN THE OTY FOR THE MONEY
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                    <text>Capitalist Politicians. ~lan to Discredit $ocialist
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Attempt to Hamper
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Caplf,all8t Politician• Use Park
Board u Toola to Prevent
Great Adv•nce of Soclallata
•• Look• Like Very Dirty
Work.

HEAR BE

!capitalists Dig Up
Park Law a;s Excuse
To Stop Meetings
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Meetings of' Soclallata at
Lafayette Square Drive Old
PartY Politicians to Deaparate
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OQTOBER 5th, A=F

�E. WEDEKINDT
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IOCIAUIT MEMIEI Of IAIUI &amp;TATE LEIIILATUIE
wlll •peakat

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YOUR SUIISaiP'T10R EltPIRES Nl!XT YI!!I!IC

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Clover Leaf-Mill
Biggest Meeting of Campaign EIGHTEEN ITALIANS ROBBED
Repeats Murder of' Will Make Capitalists Quake
· AND STARVED BY ERIE RAILROAD
H us ted w 0 r k e ·r s Wbilt Candidates of Old Parties Expose One Another in Factional Mm Cheated Out of their Wages by Railroad Off!-

.
Owoera and Capitalist Politicians Rave Another
Chance to Shdw Working Mm How Uttk They
Care for Thdr Protection•....-

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Furnlshts Meals to Mrn to Whom Company
Owes Money.

Explosion Result of.Absolute

_. }!lereprd for Safety of

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Big ttocialist Rallf at Elmw

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GREAT ·RATIFICATION
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Sept. 20th
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�SICIALIST
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SATURDAY EVENING

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Editor New

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GUSTAV A. STREBEL
of 8yraouae.

STEPHEN .J. MAHONEY,
Candidate for Mayor.

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IN TiUTONIA PARK, 12ea FILLIIIIE m .
Sunday, Aug. 24th, 1913
Baud Qoaoen. A. ppa.ratu &amp;~~d llt&gt;kl ~~ b7 :\d.IYf!l ol lM
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ADMISSION -

10 CENTS

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NO ADMISSION

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ARE BAYING THF.JR t'ill ST

ANNUAL HELD DAY AT CARNIVAL COURT
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27th

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SOCIALIST D·AY
CRYSTAL BfACH
Saturday,
Aug. 30th
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SPECIAL ATTRACTION
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·champion amateur long
distaocc r unner of the
world,will compete ac-.a.inat
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                    <text>EXTRA!

Arbitration Board
Proves Swindle
To Oar Men

THE MEN

SAY AIIIJ "COLD

FLIMFLAMMED

IIRD AWARD" Arblt~atlon Agr~ement of
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Sunday Afternoon, Aua. Srd
Candidates lor CltY •nd County olllct!• wtn ot
nominated.
Municipal platform wiU be adopted.
Bring your due card .. nh you. Only members
good stllndlng will be admitted. Due stamps can be
purchased at the tall.
"The meeting will be called to order at 3 o'clock.

BACK TO NATURf
BASKET PICNIC
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A most beautifUl spot a bout a mile a nd a
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PIIIUP H. CAUERY Of SCHENECTADY WIU SPEAK
Take B. &amp; L E. Cars at Washlntlon and Olnton Strula

NO ADMISSION

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ANNUAL FIELD OAYAr CARNIVAL COURT
W e dnesd ay, A u g u st 27th

TICKETS, 10 CENTS EACH
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SOCIALIST DAY
CRYSTAL BEACH
Saturday,
Aug. 30t~ ·
Allflt G»&gt;S
SPEaAl ATTIACTION
Hannes Kohlcma inen,
champlon amateur lone
dist.J.ncc run n u ol the
world,will compete acainlt
four men - runnlnc In
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world'a record.

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ANOTHER DISASTER-•MORE INVESTIQATION
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anol unl~· 11ix pails bf Wll1t' r fm ell&lt;'h floor. no standpi~ an~
bos.~. Tb.. tHin&gt; auJ 'tai rwa~·,; Wt&gt;re mad&lt;" of wood, of whtch
wu oul~· une !let. Fir•· ~&amp;J&gt;e:~~ wt&gt;re rlaeed di~etly in front of
wi110l ow . which ll('t:ame 50 hot tbllt tho:-y eonld 11 0 t be used
thf' pnrpo~· for whil'h thtoy wtr .. iut.-odt'&lt;l.. T he «htinl on the
i"ff(·llp~"~ wtro• !lUll!.• of two iron rungs iu !linch a 1~11n n er as to
t hto fl·t't of th t&gt; l'!ic:Npin g girls, many of th L.II gc\1 111~
t'cutiug oth•·r11 thut wno• bt:ltintl tlwm from coming do wn
It is •·lllimt·ll by till' e.omp.11uy tha t firt&gt; clrill11 were
frt"tjUentl)·. ami that tho• ~irl11 thought duu it WK8 11 drill
t heirtim t".
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fi~lllillg" fMt"iJit io•M H.ntl 110 IJU'IIUII Of ~Npt".
w .. hit•· u~o·u to look out fort ht&gt; Mf..ty of tb t&gt; ]&gt;eil!lleof tb••!llaf'l!.
and tho•w lllt'll f11il to do thei r dut~· beeau~~e it mcli.DI that the
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work•·:- who nu1k ... it JW&gt;•ihle for.tht&gt;m to \i~·e in luxury.
\\ lu1t do th~y ear .. for the h\'1~11 of the1r t-mp\Qy~T
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b•• put up anll jJienty .&amp;
norl' work1'":8 1:1111 ~~~ p roo·urf'O'\. •nd Wh): 11hould
th•·,\· worry, wlh'n thf'lr lt~wp!MI will St-t- to 11 tha t no harm will come
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rrim; ua lh· l'ltll'riii&lt;-iug tht.' ·li\·..s (•f tht' \\'orkt·rg ; th at WoUI\In't do.
~ou knm;·.
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t!utl th t' tlll'll till' ' ' hfl\·o• lwt·n l'lo·t·ting to ot'lie .. rt•]lrt."8t'nt the dau thltt
""II thf' filttorw~. tllltlnatnt'IIIJ,,· tlw.•• will not put th t' prOJ&gt;rietol'fl to
till,\' •'X J W II~•· thllt 1111'1~· lu· 1nnideol. ~\·e n though it ucrifice tbt' lin:-s
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ft it witbia tile power of labor to lltop tbe wMell
of eoDlfDt"r'efl ad paralyze tbe buaiue. iat~ of
the eountry and it it DOt aDtil the ~ iuttnd
of the oountry hu beeD pUa)yzed that the t8JI'i·
u lillt tan be madf' to fet."l tbe difftt etr'ecl
iu the mtrerinp and inoon... eui~ of the
at rikert..
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Capita lilun has ,j,.\·elo J~ until it. intere~t 11:10
The 0061 operatora ean dand the fJtriU until aes:t
WO\'~U and interwuw:n in the \'arioua indu..Uriet of
IIPrir:r.g a.od o.e mine lf"orken wifb theU- 100,000
the nation that ,. loeaJ atrike in any one ~dustr;~• 4ues [lllyirac·members e.n suppor1 the atrik~ until
will ouly eausc tberu to Ioee a aJ.Uall pe~entap of
JtN&gt;fha. ''hilt tilt J:\rikeN are fo~ to endure un·
told hartb&amp;hiJM and ~rulferings. We ba,·e an ilia. nation at that. time wonkl force every oterator to
tnnion uf thiil iu Wnt Virginia now. While the tt" riUS in IH~ than a month.
.
At this age or d anlopwent and rapid transit
co-l ill tht fo~ that driVN the whl!e:la of eftUF
other miner~~ at work sup pl~·ing the market with mer-e4&gt;. It !. to the busine• inte~ tbat the heart
eoAl. filli ng th t: ord~ra. eN!ating wealth and ·fur. i• to the body. Cut off the wpply of ~I and JOU
nisbing the ca pital iut ert t. with the ainews of war bne l'Ut olf the life gi'·ine foree that would para.
lD-.Joree the rnriken into submiasioa and what is ll·ze tra&lt;hlt and eommeree. Why do little thinp
the reault f
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MEMIEIS Of LOCAL IUffALI, aJT Nm

GENERAL PARTY MEETING
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Franklin Hall, 52 W. Eagle St.

Sunday Afternoon, Aul{.__~rd

BACK TO NATURf
BASKET PICNIC
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A mos.t beautiful spot about a ~lie and a
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Branches 2, 4 and 8, Local Buffalo S. P.

Sunday, August 24th
G A M ES

PHIUP H. CALLERY Of SCHENECTADY WIU SPEAK
T a ke B. &amp;:: L E. Cars at W uhinrton and O inton Struts

NO ADMISSION

SOCIALIST ..OAY

CRYSTAL BEACH
Saturday,
Aug. 30th
ATIHITIC GAMES
SPECIAl AJJAACTION
Hannes Kohlemainen,
champion amateur long
distance runner of the
worlcl,wiu compete against
four men - runninr in
relays- against the
world's record.
UNDE;R AUSPICES OF LOOA.L BUFF"ALO,
SOOIALIST PARTY

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l\'IJ\'eD aod inte~·en ill the various indlllltriel ot
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wiU ooQ· eau!M! them • ' lOH a aJUII pereeutage of
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n.tion of .thii in WtSt Virginia oow. While the
mi~n of l'aint ud Oabin C~k are atri.king for ·
a lh'ing wll~··e and humane conditiona we find the
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!N"ioOOv ~e~~bbift&amp;: on their fellow workei"'J and tbm..
IM'h·es ·md furnishing tbe enemy with the aintn
of •-ar.
Tbe coal operaton ean atand the atrike until nut
q-.ring aod the mint workel"' with th t!ir 400.000
dnE.'IJ r•ying memb@n en anpport the .triiert until
that time when aU oontractl with the operators
ahonJd expire. _._ c eneral atrike t.~roupout the
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t ~ rn1a in It'll than a month.
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ia to the body. Cut oft" the IUJ'ply ot coli and )'OU
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.ron can do big thinp and~~ resulu !
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t'\"Oiution whtre its \'ery lit~ deJ'Iend• on nnity. The
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SATURDAY, }l7LY2.. 1913

THIRTY-TWO OENTS AN HOUR
:-:ow that both aide.a hl'·e been beard in the street ea r ttri.ke, the
,Jeciaion of the Hoard of Arbit.-.tion it' an.s.ioualy aw•itecL On ll..lyor
Fuhn ultllll liS the third Arbitrator dtpt.tHls the e:auae of tbe wen fo r a
wag!! wbieh will ~nab l e the1u to live and keep up a bouat. Thirty-two
eeut11 110 hour i11 ll8ked, wbieh is little enough; aa the !,layor should
know. 11nd •nythine I~ would ~ not.hiug ahort of the betrayal of
th t' tnl&amp;l Jllatot"d iu him al the bfogiuning of the IJi rike.
Thirty-two !'enta an hour i;c ~.M" day of eight houMI. To realize
what n tnnall 111111 thi• i.• "A't! 1111k the ~l ay£r and llr. PeDlly to try
live "n it for jmn one wa:k.

of ..... loooioe.ud ........ .. ...
eoacftdolae rtl ~ W e t ...... ud prodeee . . .
inleratt . . . . . . lecal ~ta.
We 'ftdt jMtiee done at u.t priee. but tJte.
price of eur int~ . Our iDwrata it tbe bMil
of ow ~a of ria'ht. .ad wrong, judee
ud ~ You may de~:t tllia, UN:~ tMt
yoa.r wnae of joatiet: if oftea u entirety 1111pero.
ton~. l one. Yet at the. bono. of it you wiU fiDd
a f&gt;Qmmon iat.t-rest wbieb iadodK :roor owa u
u·eJI as that of others. Yov will prote.t apiut
• wrouc done to others beeaue you realiR a
t."'mmmuty of interests between you and tlleee
i rumediatelr inju red. ud you know that. .Uow..
ing othen to be wronpd means io invite the
wrongdoera to 11'1"001 :rou wbemver he DW7 ftnd
it •nitable to ·hil pbrpoee to do 10.
The •olidarity of in\ere.t. is tbe life foree of
juati~. Jlll'ti« is a produd d ~Mial de,•elopmt'ut. It chanca in form and tub.taoee u
society ehanges.. 1t is alway• the upr-.ion of
t h4! eeone1nie eoudition of a gi\'t'n .eoeiety, that.
iJJ. of the faetol'li of power in adoal foree in that
11oeie.ty. l ta purpMe il to Juaiot.aiD. a eertain
balanee of powq, in order to make aoeia1 lile
~hi e, and it • ·ill r-.1main d . . j111tioe u long
_aa aociety it dh·ided into eeouomie e1aaeet or

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SoeiaJiiiUJ beel\1~ thf'y think il wiJI depril'e them or tb e1 r pn,.. lf
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DANIELS INCITES TO RIOT
Eitlwr ~f'f' rf&gt; IAr)' or lht' SM\"y Ollni~JI i• guilty of inciting to riot

or tilt' ~o:nH• rrunt'Ut ~h o nlrl l'ro'·ide him with a govem eu. One or the

~hat ~~~o~,i:Ie ~:';:~~t': f~r e,s~:t·r~~~~~~~~~('~tii~r~~t~,; :ertain
bet wN'n the uilon and thto workinglllt'tl. f:~;,..-..· iMily anspit•ious
the whole thing looll: eon.aidt.ring th e fa c t thMt o~· .. r :J((I 1ocn
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b•ttleabi).ll were allow~ oft' du ty to tak (' part Ill theThe fight for free a~h 111! through tlw lilllft .. of
hu bet-n goiu1 on fo.r ~~~'''era! Yt'•l'fl. a nd the t' Xellk of
l.1lf'W nothin1 of loeal eunditiollfl tloes uot frw- him from
he eaa read and buya any of our daily [lflpt'MI:_ he tnUit know
"·ork of the eapitaliat ellll!ili in ita "trortli to tiM \'t worker.
Wdl • ·ho ba\'e ~~~ brave euout:b to flcht for the right to
thto pri,•ilegH of frN'! .,,,._.h , H Haniel11 tlitl uot know tbia be
fit manj_o hoW his po~ition . llnd mOn.•OH'r uot 1 fit INID to be
llpt'ft'htt:.

"PatrtotiAm if! the Jut l'f'ftljrt' of IM"QUUdn't.."' fill in
a t dtto pr... ut
wht&gt;Tl •·t&gt; lllln'ey t.he • ·ork of many of
patriot•. who, while " '1\'ing the ltlrtt and ~~tripes io one
the ·. S. t rea!'tt~· with thr- otbt'r . Th.-.e ume men pretend

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tbe fta.c to·the Ut"'lt of idolatry. Ch·i.li.Rd people
to&gt;DIIf' ahonld rt'llir:e tbat t.hen- ia 10111ethiog bei.Kitt
5\K!b effu.ion of Hag •·oMJhip-tbat 10met binc ic
Aoothe'r featur-e of the a.lfalr ... the
only alT'ftt made btiag that of au I. W. W. muo_ ,Wio~k.~k.~_do::"!'L'~ I ~·~·~~,._
t'lptaio of the fire .tpert:Ult.Dt for )aurhloK at
boob and p«.pt.n by the '"'-w-abidioe"' •ilon..
l..ook at tbia e:~ ud ll.nllne it. thea eo•J)I.H it with -···- : ··-c.-·· 1 .,~ ..
1 .«air wbe~ worker. bave ~ eoneerned. For iutan~
»trike of the Pate:rwon ailk worktora. Patriek Qui.Dlao bu
11ri10n for R\'f!D real"' on tht" eba:rge of i.oeitins to ~noa.al
a trumped up eue of tbe bo.la who eon.t:rolkd Jadp
Similar inatalk'ell •~ on l"t'(""O'd at Little Falla, N. Y.., ud at
llt.M. .. t\61 oaly have the poliee: hHt np 1M atrikera. but
been thrown ioto jail u d&amp;Dproua to Ia• and .ol'der.
What will be- doue to....; wollld-~ patriot~ that rioted at &amp;attle
Alee ..-llat will bppua to D&amp;niMI for .i.DdtiQc to riott
No doabt tiM .Mana.f.mtH:rt Maoeiaticm
Dtopartmmt to .._n a ~ial medal ltnlt'k
t-re..u of the aailon for their heroie att~~ek oa
&amp;.\tlt'. ud a tt.at:oe of JOMJ&gt;hua Duida 1riD .&amp;ms
for his fa.aleu ...-ell oa "Fb.e Wo..aip...
'\fllo an th rea) petriota t The ~• wbo work to
Utft ter aad dott.iac for tM people of the aatioa. or. tile.
IIQncwed aad ailii-Utted tee.:MI who lin on tbt: IW'el1
thoM wlto toil
TIM. workioc d.- ol tlaU ad edwr «JGDtrie. aH: fut
to 10th_., u ~ad we lwlpe tM ti•e ia not far . .
u tw will M ~ &amp;t . . . . ..r.l w.,.k, a.ad the atrain of--· -'- ·-'-~eoDd~ f~r
bf!Mftl ef a-. wile aUe the atate pMiible.

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justiee, met.DI uotlliJat' M bat tbt p...enatioD
of thia veey order of thiap, that it, the domination of
,_a., ea.-. o•er tht: oou-poe.

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Wllat we todar d.. . the ideal j.c.iee it a «&gt;eial
order in whieh th.f eqGal ricbta of all to deeeut
living, ta pb,..ieal, mental and moral Rll-dev~op­
tnenl., to the full ~t. of the fraita of tbeU'
labo r and dorta. are lrmly estiblit.bed aad
BtCUred, tDd "frhere aei1ber indiridnala nor eta.M
of meo have &amp;l1y po:wer whataoever to deprive
any ha.man beiq of tlr.He riPta, this will aot
be • balaneinc but. an equli&amp;in,. f powera on the
tolid fonnation of e:ommou oW!lerahip of the
mean• by wbie.b we all mn.t lh•e.

The awa.kenini of the werkiD1 cl ... to ~ial
hu produeed thia ideal of

self~nacioume.

j~tiee. and ·if it il ever to be r ealized, it ml..t
be. realiatd throuah the i.Jlitiati1·e and by the

power of tbe workina r:lua.

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THE PITTSBURGH
BANK'S DOOR "'""1111:'

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of thr oftir•n aaKl that t h&lt;'

had inj urrd the ~lt.au te of

rKtllill aad ad •·onte.l
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al pa rd wu eaii&lt;Kl out for thr
:'\r..-•J&gt;•l"'' rn•kon ha1·r l.w-en ' """"of t'N publ ir, aot t o g111.rd t he
• plo ,,,ful ~U['J•I~- Q( •hher• bro•aun uf l.lr,..krn anol rbt hllernatillnal'•
tlw d""'"l!' of a biJI l•nk ia Pittaburg ptrt,r. ( 'ol&lt;liU!] Wulf uid tb!lt if
l:•&gt;T • •···k.
ortlt-r•• ..-ouhl .,.,;,~up •u r b 1 11
I'J • t u a few moutb• I.KO tbr rr .,,.,,. itl,. hr " 'Oil lol....-that it wu
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~ro·l ··•l!"d tb" Fih l ·l"r•·ou ol :\ational ..-bn • •• io trodu ~e.l I! ,;tb~
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Th~ .,.,.,. i!U&gt;llluuou ,..•• j!in•n ~omn•antl .. r" tlw- m~1i11g l&gt; rok e
a dr1u J,,u ot h.-10hh 1,~- th~ 'Taft •d ·
1f tb" militia 11 eall.N ou t to
"'"""'n"""· I n otbn wortlo. tl -wu lilY mor• ,trikra ~br,t will ••·e
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It " 'OuW be aa Uci!lltal id.-a IO
r r&lt;'-ll!&gt;t&lt;'•·uunll lhutthrhankuni...Uo D that aa_1· way, aad UH tht b•OI';.;;I•:~~•-_
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Willa a " fairy-llte" prodKti'l'ity of
rr- a a bMlutrl.J 'tlewpoUrt
rkb kill, woaderhl -~ a tllki.dal pMte,., Olldr.. are
of ..m~ot~t IMne power of to b8t dowa tH _,_ of
~lef:rrinl neru &amp;PIIlle.l lO wcnua; ttteir eaploJ"llltlll

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SUNDAY, JULY 20m3

wloether di.tJ"t.odo.iMd •ontea, for·
~"• or dalldru, ue alwa,rt be
uwd br tile ••~•r dUI •• a le•·er
lor ia t ....ui.lll urto.ltat)oa.
We •~ blll"'liiiJ ur tbe la!Kw powto:r
of tile tulare aad we l'ft~ tlwt whirl·
wJDtl, for &amp;11"" ~remata rdr ubaaiJt..-1
llu1aan beiap retalilte
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UJ IOn tile -i.ltr tbt h&amp;f
the• br M&lt;G!DiDJ ella:rr~ apon
eommwaitf N e ri.talula, paWJif!.l"'
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da1e to"ay lbt oar pal•- of
aao.t ttoa•, our aut o_,biiM aad
esquillile fabri n, ou r l*iat iap a ad
b"Cdltl ia11• of Dub!to ar~lli t.,.. ture tre the
lll ll!lt Jlfl!'eiea• t r.•at urt r. of ou r ei.-i li·

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SPEAKE"~~'

GUSTAV A. STREBEL
OF 8YRAO';J8E

ELLA REEVE BLOOR
OF DAYTON, OHIO

•ill a l t hf' ~w- or tbelr dar'• teil 'l th ritizeulllf! of tg!U"' ' """ it ia

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t.fERCHANT TAILOR

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Jal •.- JBtll, at )'ranklia HallTae ~llliii,K ram pai,Ka •ill bt a
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Your• fgr Soeia li.l m,

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J!fryear.

iDI Brallf'la Se"ell ll&amp;ll t'l'fr b.eld.
tlai.l -ua! ol!l.een of 1.111 .. brant-Ill
aerva lor till' •~t tis 111011tb wiij,
e&amp;H.t ed. Candidate. for AJdl'r111 en and
Sopervlaon f or tbto: wardt ia tile jurit·
dittlon of tlli• br. .eb w;u bt ae.lel'l ed.
E •·try mf'mbft of tht braado thould
be at t.lwi n~Htiag Friday eve aiq
rt•~r.iatf'r tll l'i r t boi ee for ol!lu n and
ra ..didata.
Onlr •emberw Ia l!"ood 1U J1dit1~ of t ile
Soeialitt !'arty ll"ill be allo•ed &amp;e v-tir·
lpiitl' Ia tile nomioa tioaa. Uue IJtaDipoo

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Dally Sod&amp;ll8t Papers

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E-rvy pt.rty - ' - " ; . urrfd UJ nbtor " The Partr Bailder," tlla
of the Natiooal ·~e. of
Party, S....ara l'llb ear 1U
tile *a.l -retary. 811bkriptioa

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IM!ia••; ereu tlla , ...der, lonlr. joy~~~· learDtd t llat It '- a U.. 11o

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~ai u.. are argeatly , ._IIMted t o be
1~•1 a~ tbe aut a~M.tiaJ of tlul
..oaua.itt.e Weda...tay t. ~ ...•IJ· Joui.Y
Urd. At tU -.11111 oil~ . .d &lt;'0111·
•it~ wm be .o•i..ated. New dto:lepiN bria' c.~atialt wltll )'OU.

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l~f:U1pte1fort1oeuploltll!l'.

naao~ orpelte ead voe e aao:l
IH!I~• MCO.a of t ile iadutrial

iajafl' .ot.lct r b:r fanlalliag
•l i --ed, nllaa•ted, .irsorant
f lit our •hildren to eop. Willi

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tileir t.elp._._ ~r~AI iaab i!ity
.Jau tll.tir WTOac- .ad aafreri11p

laomaa baad a11ll fwt Ia 1oroHffnitift aed la.lletlffl of
~y of .•n~plo1~ Jidii iJt Ia
idle n- , wbat J)Citlible apol·
tbe"' be olfe~ f w Ml
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ia '"' lo.ittory of the laamaa
U.ere bfc:a • little rea.oa
prem at~ labor
tile

btntfit campaign fund

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t... Jo!Of'd 116 glf !be fflr of thia ~. ··.
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1110,-..rat 'lrilh ih II' " I a r111y nf mu l labo., uti t ill' ,;,.torieo q_f tlll r
a nd .,0111., 11 '"'"' Jof'liac t~ tro rd• 11! ltt••n/oto..a . !! ..t e a U.e day

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.Jidmission IOc. Stl'ip of 6 tickets SOc.
Tr:uwnla hrlr. lt I&lt;~C&amp;ted Ju•t uorth of Hn ta boldt Park •lid comp rl....,
w nral ac;:rM ur l reea , par kl a nd fbb pond t . l&gt;.tnel og a mi Bowling
}'ullloat ·~ oo th e ground• •• ·~II u mauy u tbt r IIUU.eme nt l .
T bl! m• ln entrance to t he p_a rk It on Fl ll~~~oon: Avenue. Jutt uurtb of
HnDlbddC Park. Ge~, t"llhuure , E. U t lc.i. ur 81:&gt;- t llnet nn .,..Ill
takeyoa d lreo:-t to the ))*rk.

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J OSEPH ROESCH

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Allantlc Hell and Sample R oo m
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f'iNA'NOINQ THIS PAPER

f'j ul!t! tbe •tlpe-nu~e of thiA paper, ayen aro the wet~«JSt

we h.ne nqt t-&amp;11~1 urii)IJ our 1JUb.eriber11 for bi!.IJI.

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wbie b w-e wlf're foro:'l!d to

I Ut-1:' 1 . and we are pr.oud to ay, tht!
x~,·f'r hll \'1! l'l'f' lll!lkt:d (or mOney,
~o Jouhl many ·of our subtiCribeMI little d~am of what it
iu tim,- and mont&gt;y Juring tllat period wh.. u eve ry wOrker wu in
.trur~l~ 14r a lwttn o;h..ni·.. IO live, and conaidt-ring all thinp,
1111ll"d 1hrooch ,-~ry ert'dit.e!Jiy. We have nothing to recnt for
IIWI ~".Y w .. l pt:Ut, for the r~ultfil wi11 be ..,,..,.rJutinr.
}lore y,·orldngmen all;,i l'I'Orkingwomen bad tbt'ir

m ..t .-itb hurty lrliiJIMU1..

Lht! t:I istl:'ll~ Of fil e tliiM 1trug~! e ill the pUt few I
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or Bul'l'alo tb•u iu y u r• !Jt'fore. 11nd we 1re

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ha,·e placed oni'IM"h•ea ' o o ';' ,:e•;'"ft,~bi!y
:hi:' h11u of tiiOIIH' Q( o ur fomw r advt:rtW&gt;r. whi•·h mt'au• I!OIIIf' fhumeial 0f ~ 'r "~u!.ul"
:::·,:;•~,l:l~:..:,i~·ally force&amp; n1 to ro•ly cntirt-1~· upon our Mub•eription ~~~r twiJ~..u
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W•• \l'ill •·Oudud 11 o; tr~tiltht fiKht llJ(Ains t lh t' t' Xpl&amp;it c" or la ho r, and
.T'h~y iitlll beJie,·t "t-bat tbnl!l
110 ll!h'l· rtit~o·ltl t- rll will 1... IU-eeptt'&lt;l whi .. h will iuterfHe with this 11""'' ~bkll "'.. loa• ~ ' - •
polity.
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\r,. ar.. uow in a tJOllitiou whie h •lenuul(l&amp; that our 11Ubstription ···~ 11 m• fro• loolun~ t.lo'""' ttrarl!h
li..t I U U ~&lt;t \o,. MH I&gt;illlln t ill lly ino·rl•atwd to k•~ l' our hea tl Kl,m·e water.
bite,, ud eAa•ne t~w, · ~d
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IIHI II I lt JJJII·MI to th OI'o· of y o u who llrt' a\rt' ll t l~ !1Ub81:ril~nl to to '"'CfUlLIII thmr:oeh·" .. nil tbom
do thfl tri•·k. II ill Ill"· •~·· till' pe(!JIIt' on tho• firing- lim: t.hllt Ullllt
••ure.
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&lt;lf! JWIIIt'&lt;l IO firat . It iM tb .. (o•IJow lh"l el'n 1\0 .Ol!Wihiog when
. F'•r keeJ.. . IDert Ill b8,tea
l\JIIlh•d that WI! mutlt 11s k 10
on th t' joh. rou wAnt thia
~nake. tlw-• ~ !oar.: to wont-out
.l n•l I~'&lt;' WAUl to gin• it to you, 1t0 it i11 np to Ill! 111 gt'l
it untlll' map.
Jo:,·er~· hody j,, ··ryinjt' rol 8 lhoil y edit ion of th e
•htring th t' eampairn. Kll~·inl! th•t we mu11t hll\'t&gt; it
: h .. jifto•ns:th or til l' f'lllir·· !'Jiflilllli~t pr.•!lll during th.- co -....-., _,_.,,_•• ,
W •· n •111iz,. 1hi11 n &gt;1 mu l.' h 11l1,1·ou J o. hut itr lak ..• tuouey 1111
will tn d o it. It 1'1111 i)o: tl o ul' . ltlh l tiOil t' &lt;' 811)', if you will i

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,\a lou.: 1111 thf' .. ,.pit~tlis l c:\1t&lt;~-." 1"1111 kl'~t p lhJ c mnpe ting for wagetJ
\\ ,. will lw wurkiuiC for ju111 .. nough to keepllli,·e.

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m•ror iu o fHct&gt; 11 ft&gt; w of th e bill.: for IKIIiee proh' l't ion of •·atlitlllilll pri,·•t t propt·rty wouhl L.: unheard of.

NOW, WILL YOU BELIEVE IT?

Wa•te~J-P••h.lou
ti!IM':IIen .,.d ttMk,..

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bu.r,or·ovJdl•r t ona• ot paai•hmr.'lu to•

~,· .. nl .''f'IIU'II ago "·he n our sJ.iali•t 11peaken~ told of the er90k00 ~i:ll ":~
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All!oOeilltklu, le \'t't.l many wo rkingmen
h4l Nfta.-,. · C.'lla.aifiar colldilicu11
prtdNI tht'miW'h'l'll on koo"·m~ wh•t wa• jtl'IIDif on mee.red and Mid .._••,_ i• tiN fonnt~ of r.ri•e.
that ··you Sotialiata 11re a lot of r~millts, '' and ' ' l don't ~li eve

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w~rk nf the ~h.nub i•IUt\'Mi'.

:i;~Lt::•t~ ;, ";:::N!··~~f';,~~~~.!Ce:-•tute

the manuf~unn b.,.e
!\'nt only l'l'hAt our Sot&gt;ialillt p~ and aptakena Mid bu proTen to

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Tllete ito IHI dlal.rfC r•r " '
IIH .. ,,. rti!•b...-t Mt..t
~~ nroUIIIf Ia UIIJ ltarMa
-ben of lh klalllll r.ny,
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SUNDAY, JULY 20m3
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GUSTAV A. STREBEL
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ELLA REEVE BLOOR
OF DAYTON, OHIO

.Jidmlssion JOe. Strip of 6 tlcktfs SOc.
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wert willin1 to 101M! a few days ~)' to brtter their C!Oaditions..
Tborte of you whtt 11aywl in and SCARB I-:D have nothin« to
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('Olton. de.. •e h•,·~ nt'\'f'r oot~ a • ·urd of .-ommeut Upoll
t·ipal a:ommodity, labor:
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at 11ny .,·orkl'r. o r uumt,..r uf work.-1'11. .,-ho hapl)ftl to be bon1
of tM. palt of the l ' nitwl ~lat ..... ,\.-t th~no uiab in thil
orvaniration, b.ckffi h~ r·apital11rt1. known u tilt- ~·it'!~· for the
lno•llon of Emip:ntMm.
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111 ho will work e hnj_.r than th..- that arf' Jkllll' hl'n!. ~10111:
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IO vohat i~ 1·aJio:d thf. rlof!llMUtr~ . .1nd aro&gt; rQ,f'bed by luriDC
n w 111&gt;• and orr.-"' or bi~t 11)6111'~· iu th.- l ' uitf'tl
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TI&lt;•U and ••111''1' lb.- t~kt1 ill iiOld. thai l' n&lt;IA tbf'ir rt':llponaibili t y
poor \'ktin"' are dumJ&gt;f&gt;d out at Ellia bland like a lot of eattle.
Of t'MJI'W, the l'apital~ ch110111 want labor admittl!d frtoe to
fflllntr~·. T~ men wbo mah the ia11"1 would DOC. d•re to make it
dhtr•·*'· b«auiP their~ would IKI\ Nod for it.
Thf"''' poor •'Orken~ &lt;'OIIW&gt; to thi.l rount ry belte\'ing that thf:y will
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ph~.. jqUf'. and wbik th ..y might klok a
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the wone for we.r for

lookin(l: a the nat in. )'OU will find

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J iti•:&gt;oa of their O'llo"D or an~· o1W t»untry, and
ar. eaa.'· prey t u Uw ly,.tem, until 'tbrou,b
diatrftla they •re drh·en to reYOit. aud on
or the c-apitalt.l: &lt;:"lull
t~ Hrst to e:ry •·
..k-mand that the miliha ilf' atlled o ul to ahoot tllltm d.lwn, u
~ DI"t'. P•terwon and 81\ffalo.
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THE OOMPETITIVE WAQE SYSTEM
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aU r.rht now for ~er, •nd ro·~. world without ead.

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but the prindpal thing i&gt;l. did •e ~ive a ra*' in the value
t'f o ur w~ or lu.ve we rel'-t'ived • .-..- .at aU.
The prif'.e of liviltf( hu be.::tl lte.dily oa the upnrd
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lu-lp ua
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                    <text>EXTRA·!

EXTRA!
Val. 1-'No. 44

· BUFFALO, 1'(, Y., lilAY 5, 1913

Priu Two Cents

�SHOOLD
fl)l JOIN MIUTARY
Dtaing lUcent Strike of Street Car Men "T·~·" I'"""''~
were Ca11ai Out to Beat Down.Tbdr Brothers .,,., eu ttrikt ucl u.. aapneednted wiU. t M ltrikiq:
Otiuns Jtcmi at Them and Big Business Ueed ::"::S!::.:=-::::..:.bt,;ork~
Them as Tools - Capitalists and Politldana Will C.twn. pri- _ ..er aod tirtieN -~~"'..,"! '..,.__,..
Mah People Pay the Bill.
~~...~ ':!~tiollot•:r,~=k~..~
'

INTERNATIONAL SOUDARITY
By JeuJ•u..

inte!:~i~~td~~~;!~ti~8t~e·~~~ia !:~~u:;:- ~ ~

tu·o worlds in their a6ir 01atiou of solidarity t~!'ithout di.tinetion of
froutiu&amp;, and in a mighty deelaration of their deter mination to
O\'tortbrow the forees which plunder and murder their elus, and
"odanger the peace of the world.
At this mou1e.nt when the struggle between Capitaliam and
Labor ia at it. height.\t. thia moruent when GO\'ernment.a plaee more and more at
tllf' djapoaal of p · · e 1\Ud Capitalism all their forcet. both military and poli~. inrr.f:rd aup)lfelil the workers u·ho are claiming
a lutle mon! of t h · du
.\t this eri.si it is if'lperath·e that the organized worken
el'f'f)'Wht-re ahoulli~ to tht- capitalist elaues that tht-y have
t olerated long enough 11. regime founded on the bondage and subjection of the produce.ra.
Let ua be atirrini:'. ao that on May Day we may demollllltrate
in one body that the workl!l':l of all countries are rt:ady to recover
t heir righU ; ready also 10 Op[)()le the plots of C&amp;l)italiam, and of
Go,·nnwenUI which endanger inte.rnattonal peace.
Let ua prove by our aetiQll that the working elaaa will not rHt
content until it hu .ecured the complete control of the meana of
production and exchange, the polll.etllion of whieh ia the condition
of iu emaae.ij».Uon.

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ap.b broqt.t dowa t.ht "-te.
aeo,. a. Xll'liJ!I'uiek it t11e ablett
liYill( upoaeal ot aoti-•llitlrt.m.
book, '"Wv-"'Ut J-'or f", U a menl•
ladicuaeat ot U!e ..., lorda. It

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illJ&amp;&amp;d witlleri•l!' ia,·eeth·•, lli•

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UNDI!RTAKI!R AND FUNERAL DIIU!CTOR
No. s WALDEN A VBNUB

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Alu,r adrielar nw •trikm
llan l'hlliud to co to
Hall JaMliiiiJ, tile
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etrlke t¥F the au-t Car Men.

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BUFFALO SOCIALIST

Comrade

Parav~nti, TAILOR.

CHordt~q,P'ru¥ingan.d Repa(rl~
28~

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TER RACE

Gity Candy Co.

"- \VHOLBSALE

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CANDIES

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"· WlR~-WHAT -f-ORP"
' Jbn.patrlclr!s sensatlonal book, ''War-What For?,".givtn FREE with
yearly.ubsc:riptiono to tht BUFFALO SOCIALIST.
- Send for tht comhln..tlon offer today. '

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EXTRA.!
BlJPPALO, N. V. MAY 3, 1913

Price Two Cents

0 'R GANIZED LABOR RALLIES TO AID
OF EMBATTLED STORE EMPLOYEES·
Workers Sweeping
. A·ll Before them rn
Qigantic .Struggle
Despite Tria\ of the Employers ; Despite Slugging of
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Hundreds Flock Into the Fight and VIctory is onlv
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ou. mardi of the .triking dtpartllH':nt store employes leads ltraigbt
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bkw.tM eapitalittt that the lfdl..t power on Nttlil ,..idee, DOt in
armiel or in tJJJiformtd bulJie. pomq u panl.i.a.M of the law, but

ia.
~·e~.!:!:.~be I'!IDployt-8 ot the nrious •"'"" are fallinl
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unkm bJ IICOl'el aDd ba.ndreda. nu, additioaw to the ranks ol the
lltrikut on Prida7, t.he .eeood da:y of Ole nrike,. .umbered well onr
1,000, brbtcial" up the total nlllllbe:r of arill:t!ll 1o apprvrimately

UOn.,

6'000it;,

haM

to

TO T .HE WOMEN OF BUFFALO
Th~ fight of the ~partment. .tore girll and men of Buft'alo ill more than a tight of workel'll for
w&amp;g8. IT...IS A FIGHT FOR THE RJOUT TO L.IV» PL'UE, DECE:\T LJVJ.::;,;_ and e,·e~·
wonan i.n Buft'alo Wbo believ• that working girt. •hould have t he right to LIVl: IN DECEXCY
. ahould be .,tively illteren.ed.
Do y(ln think it ill mo~ import..nt that S. EL KNOX S{JOULD B UY A:\'OTR ER ~IAR l~E
BA.:\Kf Or i8 it more important t hat 5.000 Buffalo girt.-your daughtt'l'll or you r neighboN' dau~rh­
ten Pf!rbapt, SJIOULD BE FREE FROM TOE TEMPTATION TO SEI~I~ THEIR BODIES FOR
FOOD!
Bullalo bu ret;euiiJ~~etn.mueb aplaalling in the mire of the underworld.
The police hue
fusaed and the diafriet attomey U. fumed and the Buft'ak. Timet baa nearly bunrt a blood-n"S~~el tryi~ to saddle the "b)aqe" for IJUeh ccoditiollfl of •ice upon emain politit'ians whom it does not like.
Just u thoU£b tbey are aDJ' dilr~ from the Timet brand of capitalist hlel:era!
YOU IL\"OW THAT THEY RAVE NOT TOUCRED THE ROOT 01-' Tn£ EVIL WIII('fl
RESTS ESTrRELY UPON THE OUTRAGEOUSLY LOW WAO.~S AT WJHCEI THE OIRLti 1:\
THE STORES ARB FORCED TO WORK, THE GREAT W0~1&gt;E R IS THAT SO ~IA1\'Y OP
THEM HAVE'WlTH STOOD THE BAT'rLE INSTEAD 01-, THAT A FEW FL"ALLY SU:\'K
INTO THE SINK-HOLE OF DESPAIR.

more

What are you goiot to do about itT Whie.b aide are you women of Buffalo goin, to tak*" in
tbil tre.mendoua battlef Are you roinr to patronize the vuhW'ftl who lh·e upon the blood t~nd tean
of your ai.tenT Or are you J0in1 to help the «M.Jragtrcn• fi«bt of the embattled workersf
THE OUTCOME OF TRJS STRUGGLE RESTS LARGELY 1:\ YOUR RA...\"DS. II ELl~
THE OTRJ..S W!N. KEEP AWAY P'aoll TO E BJO STORES.

~PP'"'Iato tbo qbt: ,.,....;, .;~,000 lnpniudf---------~---------....,.--------­

and ddennin&lt;d .,.., and. womeo. E&lt;en '"' opp....,iotioo o! tb&lt;'i• ouno.
hera ia ~tacJrr:rinr. The oombe.r ia 10 great that they are find'inc difAt-u.lt~· in gettinK eoouefl lar,e halls to aecommodatt tUm. At preRot
four b~ hall• are reqmNd for tM ~ lllediap of tM. uniooHarmonia Hall, tiNting 1.500; lotematiOD&amp;I Hall wat:i.nc2.000; Fraolr-

~':J:si:l r~~{l ~ ~':!ci?t;TT·T~t;·s~~n~cRs\~·~~g~
EACH DA Y-PACKEI&gt; TO TDE oooa.s A.~m STtLL THF. CRY

....!l.!OR &gt;lORE R : ! . R - ot Labor · -·

PICITS ARE

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National Leaders
Spike Lyin~ Tales
Of Tricky Press
Leader Flett, Together with W. B. Fitzgerald, and Pauline Newman, All Hlgh in the
Councils of the A. F. of L. " Show Up" the Treachery

of the Capitalist Newspapers.

Quick to ~cot the imrlication thftt the r-mbaltll'd d.,pArtm ..nt
ftlore empiO.\'t'I'!J of Buffalo llrt lK'ing dt"Aertl•tl by tlw Ameril'llll 1-', .d.
eration of L11hor, thP national orgRnitPnl and otlwr uotetl figure-s of
the AmeMt·au F ffie-1'11.tion of Labor who Rrt• in the t&gt;ily ,·oluut,.,.,,.,J
thei.r tenict"M "' IIJ""ake.ra At the \'llriout at.rikt&gt; m••••linga, 11nd othf&gt;rs
of national .replltRtion are ooming.
Lut night R. n. Grim. fil'tlt \'it'.--presidt'nt of tho• lnt.-ruRtinnRI
A.aoeiation of Car Worken1. 1"olunteer~d to gn·e hi!! RA:~i!ltllnc~·- lie
~~rrived from Chicaco Pridtty RflenJoou. and lo111 no tirnt· iu g.-lting
into touch with the local situation.
· ·
· ·· ···· · •· ·
Othcr uational \eadt'rs, fortunatt'ly, ('hano·crl to he in town in
conne&lt;&gt;tion with the MttiPment of tht&gt; atr~t t'Rr workt:l"!! 8frik•·. ftnd
they did not betitate to ata1up tht" report 811id to han• bef'n ~iv••n to
the ne\...papers by a locftl labor "leatler·· "" wholly unw11rranted.
Among thCIIe are \\'illillm H. Fihfr('rllld. nll'rnlwr of tht , ;,.neral
Executive Committe.- of th~ larnn•n's l'nion. Alltl John FJ.·tt . o rgKU·
izer of th., A. F . of L.
In the nwantime, !'ftuline Newman. Rnotlwr ll't'llernl or~Auir.er
the A. F of L. arriv.-d laMt night from Nl•w Yurk l'ity Rll•l 1111111&amp;.
took chargt&gt; of the girls in th r union

�D..aing Recent Strike of St=t Car Men "Troops"
,....., c.:Ikd Out to 'But Down Their .Brolhas Otiuu Jeo;red at Then and Ilia' Buaintss Used,....,_....,
Than -aa T oo1a - upi1allsts and Politidana
Mah People Pay the Bat - Hear All About
at Elmwood Music Hall S..turday Night.
INTERNATIONAL SOUDAIUTY
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two 'WOrldl i.a their dlirm.atiou of to6.idarity witlloat cliatiaetioD of
fi'OGJifon, aud Ill • PlScbtr dedantioo of tbeir dd.ermioatioo to
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todan,f't' tht ~lee or the ..-oriel
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J,O!eral#tl lonr t!'llough" ,..gi;u"' founded oa the bondage a~~d aubJ~tiou of the produura.
!"""' Uti he atirrirlg, .a t h.at on May Day we may de.monatrate
iu out body that th~ workt•rt of all roountrie. are ready to reeo.-er
thezr r~cbu ; ready 1!40 to oppo.lol! tbe plota of Capitalism, aDd of
Gon•runH"uta whicb t'Dd.anrer intunational peaU.
l..f't u.t prove by our aet iou that the working ela.a will not rnt
fflflf"'nt until it luu ll"'t'uro.,.J th~ eowplete eontrol of the means of
protluwon and ..a.-hang.., tb" pouMI!oo of whieb il the eondit~n
ol ill t&gt;Qialu:lpation.
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THUR~DAY,

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APRIL tO. 1913

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.u.JJ of ibe eeopitallst aewtpapf!rt iadalpd Ia ~e -~- or tM
-I.e e. .dilio.a.. n uaf-, wo ua~~ot E•puor oJ Ameriea. Wat It . _ _ of Ute U.ae-bcHtored ..tap to
bol Mtidea .till -,,ula1; t)lfl bMt iU ot t.M deadt'• Owta.lal.r aot! l t . . . Met.- tllo ~lrt of Morp~~
ool1 Is pod U"fll for tbe eh•i!W!d buP tro. wble.b tbe upltolllt'•e••JIApen e~t to t•t t!te
. . . aad woau.
t'Oo.tl aue bu..._,
Pap otter p&amp;Je aacl Hla•a aftP.r eotnaa wwo ~ted to tlavllll
of tH a~uir-Jator
br "-"• Or tbe .. per-deHiopo~Gt of t\at

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A WORLD BUILDER 18 MAN

Ku it th ~teator ot IIW o_.. ~~~~tlal to de~op Ulo pottotial powen of tlioe l Tk.r are oJI ia~ted 111 tU Ulft- Its prodod tba 11117 tJ kl.l t efloon.
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be ton-~~~~~~ It or ~·r It, bella· wo:rlfllll people bolo aew.a1 JI'CI•en..
~aatln of tbo obao:d ou• Mtlal wted•
Vet, tbo .ollt tt;rildq f•t•n of llorpJO't Protr- •1111 wlloll.r lpoi'OIJ~
or t11uab ct, malle ct • pleuut 1 • r.oa to tll.kt. put ill tile r.ollert l
t\at pelion bai!Ut~ lifl aad bu111aa re- Tht f eatwe, Wlllli I• How )loptllh atart.'' Tb- of Ul wloo ban read C• -

" MOTHERING" THE Mc;&gt;VEMENT
Thai bra\·!' litth· c'()m pany of th~coN' dau-eona.-ious
Ill' what '"' kuown ~~~ thl.' Bultalo ~iali11t Wome.n'a

~·ho nu1k,.

itaabe

h• ,·~. m 1h~i r b rtf' f IIJlllll o f c.&gt;Xi&gt;Jte~. as au

erg1miu.tion taught
huaha.nda at.nd brolh r'l'lil nnd com n~ l"lcll many things.
="ot the lea111 of tlw things wllich th ~y han~
,·aluP o f ~Weial (('I!O\IIIhtp. ~inc•· thl' organization
Cluh. 11 hA" h.,... n 11 ronAIImt iiOuree of pride
Bul'l'alo. W hil.- tllo·ir nmnhcN an! few . th t&gt;i r
ed. ami w ith th .. uulormtabl .. phit•k hom o f
w orld for ~·iali!&lt;m. tll .. y t11n•· not hesitate .. ! to
upon
taaks whil'h unght ""••II •·11WIC:' Wt'&amp;k t'r 11piritll t o falter.
Th •• Huffilln SOf'illliRt QWt"l!l it11 l&lt;'f"Y f'Xisl•• n ee to thek
oomradi'"" It WIIS th~ir o·rwrgy "hit•h rai~Pd th e fint fumb.
t o b ri nj!' it mh• bt:otnt.t"
Sun-t• th11t tinw . th ··~ han•
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In 111!
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•·Moth,·r of a Wo rku1g t ' l11"" )lilitnul··
E ,·,.n "" t hc&gt; mr.the•n~ of tuf-n may rise t o t '-e hl'iJlhlil
' "t'l ..;•·urn not tu ~utl.•r tht• h:n.t1•r . t'Oillll\O il· pls rr ~~e r vweA

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110r.lal bfo, o1 "ll.lll••izi•l tbo llnlttote "'ldal jl»dt":e ~ oa n I!CCIOO.IIIIe H • lot bi• ftll rt briar t bo Civil Wu wJ.u worllio1 r.lut: booba w..-. n.~
be ture it it IIOt the illdi viehllll aad Rpel'ltnatture of IIOr.lety, b;v uoll· .,-.lll!:m ...-blda •ill uabla tllo i11du.t- to tilt bi)Rt to 1"- Uot ehber lo citflla.. ot tilt Ro1&gt;tlloraer'1 chtMI •la•w. or

tbat ur:. do t)lit. Tlroo iadlvldual
nr 11!1111 tlroe •lave of b;. enif'OO·
mitdll a e1111 4 oe ly 0 "'"'1
""' •tren,.:th to rioe llbe.-e tlroetn.
...-bat t he ill•li .. idu•l ;1 unable 1.,
,..u,.~ t i v e • •• ra• •~tomplislo,
1 to ~ba ~aat bi• ~i•l ~•di l l on•.
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iuto oae p•t ~vet~~eut aadM tbe
~DI JitlrtOIIIII leade"b'p of tbll!:ir eGclllllll
tlltueot . . .~II ~:" .u .. ~ ud ou1llt to
have • '"•" 111 1t,-tl&gt;e 11ted~te11ted
•od tile "d"u.tctd, the "IGOr a nd tiro[
well ·lo·~o. tbl' 111.1mble 1111d tbe Jll'llud,
' " mtt wit II tlroe hoe 111d the mtll wltll
tU P"'~· the da,.r laborer aocl tllll

tri- W{)J"Iaj!rt i• ev«rr tle14 of -ful
1ldi ..fty t 1 eajor to tile tull tile frultt
of 1"-lr labor.
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1.1 tbe awall ll!:ll ial of tbe
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peoplt to ~Jill IW'If·eoa ... ioo~.-. ~··
ateacl o1 be1n1 a11y Je.,.._r Ptc.&amp;ed w1tb
tile po.!li•e rart of raw mtlll!:ri"ll ill
t"o ,grtoat ...,.,.,"" of lli1tory, ~~~"1

; 11 de.ten-e of tlroe Sortberaer '• demud tot • •lla.-lt••ef1. Morga• dkla'1 cto • .,.
.. r...,llloi t 1 tile fn~ot" tllat eoalcl -be aocl~. W . .t Mor1•• "01• pb!.,la•·
tllrop .. t " did wu to ..ea)l iat11 tbll " a~~rllll"!. New York ~lty ....S bur
20,000 ()Q.ND EliNED rilla 1'\o.r were I• 111tll rotloo totditioa thl ••e11 •
10vcftuae•t witll 1 depktted tru.aury ••4 a bl'lllllla 11n111 w011ld lOot. tall tM•
after bayi 111 tlrof!DI. :Worpa p tlleca at ._a.r~ eae~, 1illpped tilf;lll to St. Lo1ilo
ud BOLD T_HEY: batll t11 tbeaovortlllett. TO TllF! A.RMl' OF TilE W£9T, A'r
•~ eiiC':IL Ue n.«atly eo.llertfod tlrol l1111t •• pc!r pll of tilt blooci•CIIOtt1 of t.lo•
'llld iua, tlroreuab bis loyal C!OIIrtt.

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f tbe pvflNIM ot tb. Soci11li•t movfiUif!llt

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J"'u!We. -~"J all are. nil· do II~Wchll worll lo t)li• worlcl.

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anh·u to~!:!,;~~~?,~.~~~!~~:!'!!~! •orlllai (laM~
wht~;:!'~~o;';;{; ~~;1 ;;;~~:lliUI' of .•·\·&lt;'rt u i.·kd ~. grudgingly ~~~ j~·;'t: i::::::;t;:a:u/~: ! ::1to-:~ 0!.\i:.~ oi 11'0i1:11
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t hf' womf-n tun·t&gt; hll upou 11 1•l11n hr whio·h. 11t praeti•·•ll~· no expetl&amp;e, (ut. • wPllto·do .,... .. i~j;aoraue M de- a""tt,.mpt to rf!llll&amp;e 110~• of 011r WIWa lllltf.ry, pe•uf1 ud d&lt;rl"'clotint 011 tbe 1orociolll "~•~" 11 wu •-IJ' top ba-tk to tlloyur leN, •¥•· 1.,

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t ht w ork•·t"ll t·Kn !If' hrou~h t tOF:t"lhrr ~or a dt&gt;liJZhtful f'\•euiug; th e tucabl1 becllnllll!: II tilowt that be u.tecl
trt&gt;asun· of th&lt;' Bulralu Soc:•t11li~t r .. plt·lll ht-&lt;1. and lhr' w o rk o f eduea. morr for bit porlftotbok tblla for bit
ti on prOrroot ... t
miad. more for "'" uomub tlroaa for
o 11 tlw o·\·cruu ~: of .\ pril J!!. 11 ~&lt;&gt;t'llll will bt• jlh·l'n at thf' Soeialilt ll11 lroead.
lli•lldeJnArlf'n!. unfh•r th,.t r lloll~ptrt•~~o
Tft e 11dmiuton f ee will be,-a
Uf• it bardly wortb ll•i~ if it ro•·
i&gt;undlo• of 1,1,1 n•hho•N. whi c· h you would olht' rwi~e throw away !
ai•ll ot 11ot~uog b11 t bN'td f'trlli~ ll.ltd
T··ll uo. ,. 011 half· IIWIIkf'nt'&lt;l pao·utlo·Soc·ialiHts. whn think to
moe~ey p.Uiag aad ...-orryilll! about tbo
)JOI!t.ibdit.~ o! lotiBJ ocot·• job. Yet to
11 lllttton. llll;l e•~tnnot rou~t' ~our 0\1. 11 wife•; who lxtllllt or
~•,..iall~m 11 ,.,11s,;" eonlorwnt. 1111,1 will 1101 .nm n!t·lf
millioa1 of pteQpilllife ••Iiiii• more tkt11
.,.a);;f~U~t•tllhl•· tdl 11 ~ whllt th•· SO&lt; •iflh ~t :\loll"t•rn•·nt
I tf"tliout P , _ of worldtf til order
amount 10 "tlh uu t tlw lllj!' .. Uiill.l uf thf' Wllll!r'll. to 81\Y uothin!l"
to eat aad ea ti•g io ordu to worll.
t !wtr •·ou rii~C•· llnel '&lt;II:Bdf 11111 purpOIU•'
h ut •• tb":r o:a11aot Jh·•. witllout 1111
l ...•t 11 1.,. 11 •·AU&lt;If' of t~hto.mi' fe Hlil )( tho•tr ,.,·,•ry t&gt;lfort 011 Qr'hKif
•~•I nf • better l ~fe. wbocb 1lrotll be
~clllll'oltt I&gt;~&gt; Hut met Y.ilh l&lt;tll'h 11 ,_ 10 , 111 of gratc&gt;ful gT&lt;'f'tiup: a...•
f11lll'-.o~ of l•fet p~ r~, tbry
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•·arf\ tlwm 10 tJ,... lwl..:ht~ of plt·lt~urahlr pridt'. ilnd r h f'f'T th"" 1 0 8
111~ rHhutlo.a of t ll1.1 ul,.al ben·n,:",.,J ••ffnrt" uo tho· fulll:lli.'&lt;U ratH·•· nf uur apprl't.'illlinn an1l 'lli)Ji'O r l •. · oe:t the ~ ..e.
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in th•• 1(-~·r thirtt~:&lt;~ Ril \lo•ll 1111 in thl' ~::ri'AI••r:
I_ \\e "l' rtlllnl.r do ao1 """"to drpn•e

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tH rol111 11f Klaa Ollllrlell,a jaclieialla~ ll1111cled clow11 11 •l•ilar ltotlsktL
rnil:r we.• lmpo-.ible 10 to tbapo.,.
l'et 110bod1 W lfOllll to t blltl' til;.
Did t lllafet..w t )le "~•ble" - r t f N111t 10100 Halod 11011\co it! f'iad•i•l roedhio .. tlltt Ute old 1118sl111 ll.l"der of .~~iDA 10 ad•irable i11 tile~~~~ 1111 llrott tllero - . oal.r o11e -1 to l"'t bee ltii111 •illll1" •J of tile - 1. tll•
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artual btt, "TOJ U 'tr.r of t • - wh pn~lh b.r it. liD• W. New Jeney J"-re ,...., o.lltlle way bllck t.o 11:1111 Obrlo ' ti•e to lara tilt triUt
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If flll&lt;':b of •• ~._;.._ tllat wlroicll it ill illlqll ll:iet •ad bl"l.ltolitiet.. A11d
lli• by virtll e ot 11;. owa lltflful labor ~•• do t)l\11 If •• lean to 1. . ko
H o: b will bue amplo: • • •a• t.o Jive tiM ,._•oo btl'rtltl ll11 leadl"f

abonJ ut li fe wkkll it tlte idl'lll of 111.
Ji&lt;H,i•t:r J'OUI'IHf tile IUIIIII lleeeMaf1
f11r tile «tcapl.ete rratitltotioa of tlo ..
l.ogitlmate aeed• •ad deti rl'l of f.very
one of ill -~"· .. • •, to ena~le
u .. r:roM to nJ? llf" ~~d lad ' l1e)l
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t~~•••t ap.• t•ir I'IJIII loa
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Jut ,.f'llr un "ar Jill~! pr....·nl Kl&gt;&lt;l fulurc&gt;. would h11•·r flrevwt!!d the
J:T'I",rt tloo~l~ m tho• :\luldlf'
Hut t h .. l·llpila/i!l'l ,OVI' rmnem thinU
it~.&gt;~mnno ,J,..;rrHirl•· tnJ•rf&gt;t,..·l J
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ptrty 11e INYI•re.fer. 8oo'iali•u are aol of tlle "riP. to fl'll taetwr aliter•• pn ...
Tlo t J_.l'tf!1 j.d,:e - :r bo tMk1111l111 wltll01&gt;t llilll•t.

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t b - wll4h•vt l•ba re&lt;l fe rtbepro- &gt;etf'IIHtllllltnd mon lltle of

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batll: to tb ,.Ilk., tlroe d!lltalifll evidt;a tl.r . .~,~_,. tbat \lilt -w k 1 ~

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ill tblt world bellidf'l tlt.e t llre ol t botcoe ( more. We 1peall of tll1 m•• to wkom l more hllm1111 eiviliullo•. You
d~Pdeat Oil him. • ,t.,ty tow11rd bl1 lofe it.,."' tba11 me"'IY• ttrurflol fill" f!ltlopll tllil alterutive, for tbe.
~ f oo-1uaat.e fellow m..a.
l brttd. •• it It for tile brule. We W'il aot 11111d 11111 ot yoo r lltH~&gt;at.

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1111ire of wif,kfli rodiul i••' Tile t:lll""f!a. ••Weat.ly, )llloel feadlr ttop!ld. tka.._
.., wue •·re~~lly pilllf to tnah - l ) liol of tile 8odaUK l"'ut.r,''-111111•
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SEIDH. Of MILWAUKEE

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Law for the Rich, Anotttp- for the Poor.
Strikers Get the Wont of Arbitration as Usual
Prov!Jidal Pollee Try to Outdo Hired Th~

Brutality Toward Cltiuns.

THE INDIYIDUAL'S PART IN JHE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT

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UMmNC HOURS Of LABOR
Working Twdve Hours a Day on Buffalo
Creek Rallway - Endanger Uvea of Passengers
- Small Wages and Much Responaibillty Good Chance for Authorities to Avoid Fatality.

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MARCH AT fUNEifAL. Of
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Approves of Deed - Violmce Applauded When
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GEORGE WI~LJS ' COOKE
Of MASSACHUSETTS
All Winter Goods at about half price
to make room for Spring Goods.
Hundreds of articles that you need.
Coots not\l!ng to look and very little
to buy. ·dm dollar does the work of
'two~ Special low prices in furs, Underwear, Gloves an&lt;! Dress .Goods,

SECOND -SPEAKER ON LYCEUM c00RsE
·, Lectures in Buffalo satu:rda./IAJSunday as follows:
SiJturdilp Evtnlng, ffl11rcb 1st

M.WILLAX

8 O'CLOCK

l268-70..Genesee St., Cor. Kehr

Klocke's Hall

OUR ·owN TRADiNQ STAMPS WITH
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Gold and Lovejoy Sts.
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Colonial Hall
288 West Ferry St.
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llorHiay of earb month at Schwanthiltlren &amp;rf' oft' to Sunday 1ehool or
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tb lnjt8 ltrllifhl ea~ uj•, tbe day of retol
Llldin' and Gent '• Garmenla. Hoyt
!1 praetiully over and tbe bo~1rifl"
Strut, our Potomac A•·e11ue.

JUST FOR FUN SALE NOW GOING ON
-

AT -

WILIAX'S DRY GOODS STORE
All ·Winter Goods at about half price
to make room for Spring Goods.
Huncheds ·of articles that ·you need. 1
Costs nothing· to look and very.Jittle
to buy. One dollar does the work of
two. . Special low prices in Furs, Underwear, Gloves and Dr_ess Goods.

M. WILLAX
1268-70 Genesee St., Cor. Kehr
OUR OWN TRADING STAMPS WITH
EVERY PURCHASE DURING THIS SALE

OSCAR AMERitfGER
OF OKLAHOMA

~irstSpeaker on Cyceuin Course
Lectures in Buffalo Saturdl!y and
Sunday as follows :
Saturdap Evtning: 'Ttbruarp ZZnd
8 O'CLOCK

Klock~!s

Hall

Gold and ~vtjoy Sts.

U~der Auspices' Branch 6

Sundap :Jifttrnoon, Ttbruarp Z3rd
2 .30 O'CLOCK

Colonial Hall
· --288',West Ferri St.
Under Auspices Branches 2 and 4

Sundap Evtnlng, Ttbruarp Z3rd
8 O'CLOCK

ColumbiaTurn Hall
l26l-l265 Genesee St.
Under Auaploea Branch I

MRS. MARY WARD PRENTISB "WILL SING

�Olie of'These Votes'4}ne of The~ Can't
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Haff•lo, New York, undu the Act of Mueb 8, 18i9

SATURDAY, FEBRUAR'"( 21, J9B

"STEALING OUR THUNDER"
Wo· lo•t~rn from u JWrta...al of I he o·apitalist pape!"!l tltftt "the k'aigcr
prt•parill![ to !!h"llltlu.• thhnder uf 1h1• Hot:·illlillt.&lt;~., '' nnd our lu~art~ arc
~~~·nUll&lt;·'"' know that lhr knisrr wi'tt not stcnl lillY of the
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of production lm t 11\('y nto• lenruing lwtlt· r . nnrl the qmckt!r t he Bull
MQO!ot· llh~rh thi~ clo·nwnt, Ill&lt;' Kt)()llt•r tho· Socilllillt pllrty, rr~'Ctl front
tht irwuhm; uf tlll'ir pro-s~·nc•·. •·nil trul y •·•luntlt· th~· working clau to
tht n•·•···SIIit" of ····ouutnic 1111tl politi1·11l orllttlli7.1tl ion to Hct•omplish
thlll

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f rom thl' o·hnin~ whio·h now bind rl. Tu out mimi politit·al 11nd t..-conomic
orJ!IIIIizatwu oifer t::H·cllt·nl mo•nnll o f 1wt•ompli11hin~ thltt t•ml.
f f th•· Bull ~looS(' part~· ur tho· k11iso·r of t"ier mtrny will kindly lend
thtrr a..o;o-.illtnun• I"· Jmllin~r iut.o prllcticf' /j(IIJil' of the le-r demands of
tht· Stwi11li~t11. in~~~ o·ffort t o·· kill th•· &lt;'Ill b~· c hoaking it with l'TCHIII."
n u tlouht thr So..·it~li11111 t·an lllttnd it.
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YOUR ADDitDS IAIIIL

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38

YOUR SUBSatiP'I'ION EltPIIU!S· NEXT Yl!l!lt

Price Two Cents

�DANCE AND SOCIAL
UNDER AUSPICES

YOUNG PEOPlfS SOCIAUST LEAGUE
Saturday Evening, Feb. 15th, 1913' ·
FRANKLIN HALL, 52Wellt Eaare8tf'!et
REFRESHMENTS

GOOD MUSIC

FOR IEIEFIT OF FIFE UD Dlill CORPS
E '·~ry

Socialiat who wanta t o ett a Socialitr Band ·
thould ottmd this dance,

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FII-8181 WIIK 11111
COlO '

B. SERNOFFSKY

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SDCIAUST [EEUM couRSE
Osr~r .Jimtrlngtr.tO•~&gt;•••• r:~. S«lallst Cl}lllt•gt

6torgt Willis C~kt
Ella Rtt.. Bloor
Emil Stldtl
6torgt 6 . 6otbtl

Wl)at Is S«iall•m t
r:~ Class Co•fllrt
W~t 5«/allsts Want
Cbt S«iallst m...mtnt

Where and w.hen they speak

AT KlOCKE'S HAll, GOlD AND LOYEIOY STS.
Saturday Evenings 8 o ' clock
(AUSPICES BRANQi 6)
February 22nd
Oscar Ameringu·
:\larch 1st
George Willis Cooke
:\l nn:h Sth
Ella Rt-eve Bloor
Ma rch l !ith
Emil Seidel •
Mnn:h 22nd
George H . Goebel

AT COLONIAL HALL, 288 WEST F£RRY STRffi
~0 o'clock
(AUSl&gt;ICES BRA.!':.CHES 2 •nd &lt;)

Sunday Afternoons 2
Oscar Amr ringer
Geor~e Willis Cooke
Ella Httve Bloor
Emil ~idel
•
Ge?ge H , Goebel

Fcbrutlry 23rd
March 2nd
Ma rch 9th
Ma rch 16th
Ma rch 23rd

AT COLUMBIA TURN HALL, 1261-1265 CENESff ST.
Sunday Evenings 8 o'clock
(AUSPICES BRANOi I)
Februa r y 23n:i

'Oscar Ameringer-

~~~rf~~!~~~o~~oke

~~~~ ~~~

Emil Seidel · •

M a rch 16th
~arch 23rd
The nd.miasion i's FREE. ' Purchase n fifty cent card g ood
for s ix months s ubscr-iption to the Buffalo Socialist o r- any
other Socialis t paper, or if you wis h it is g ood for fift y
ccDts worth of Socialis t literature.

:.George H. Goebel

This Card admits the Purch.ner to all the Lectur~

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'"'"· T...,. art! ltN.dily p.i.DI11g i.D bran power:
A11d JOO uk 01&gt;e to ~rorne be~ aod ·· a:ireyon 1110te lw.art. · •

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I fOIII[Qtolate yo~~ UJIOII your l}lkodid aad fiiOIIIt I':ODI·
IMtulllble imp.tira~. Tbe workl!nl h..-e for noatu riflll
ben 1ado.triou.ly 'taugbt by tbl! nriOilJ ·~~ of tbe
lluten t.a be "f'Oa..llt wltb tbrb lot," l!l(_'r-'\e tile
best of a had tbi111,'' boplng for tiM rtr. a11d tile joya of
''tiM! Life ~ptome, ' ' o ..tr tbere ~~in ''t~gre~~t
S.)'Oad," wbrre l11ally ''tbe wld::ed 1ball ~from
troabli.Df ud tbe ""-r1 ahall b. at rflllt."
At laat t ile worken an bfgi11aiaa: to n-at tbat fl~ pbil·
-phyoflile (orratlierol~tla)o..trtlwirtlaoulden,
aod to Nf.lde O..t THIS world D tbe tftl world, aftrr all,
and tlaat it WboorN tbrm 10 wn~n all tl&gt;fo tNt ud tile
joy s-ible: RIGHT JJP.RE AND NOW, iu~d of pe.·
tieatly -ltiog for a moet ootertaio reward io tbl! world

vnt ·emauipe.t!011

-ret of Ole

K11owlfldge that tiM worbn a re btfillll.llll anully
reof'Ognlu h aa a f&amp;t't tka\ U..
it ootbjll,(l:
ll!e.thallakladof•lart!ry;
( 0) Knco,.1edge tloat tbe tlllployl11g clue b bqill#illg to
r~rtbt ...orllin~~:claM farii!Oretbaa fol"ll"lf:rly,beraute
ltl••a.killtupa&lt;~d C'Oillina: toa tOuetoo-otita
riJIII•;
(tl) · Koowtr.lge, i11 lh1e, that tbere are no•i•ta:lr:ably two
wt!ll !WI'loeli da. . . io _,m,., that theM"-.._ b'l'e 1:«11
ill&lt;'IIDiiftforaJ[I'II,thattbepagNofhlatoryarelliled
withtlwlratf\IQ:..._,udtbat theywllleontin~~ttostf\11'
gte uatil t be OJI)Jt-1 tJu., alwa:ra ill the grrat-majority,
will ul~~oe io itt 1111•tt •nd throw oft' itt uw11 otbalu ao&lt;l
( of )

_,..._,..t&lt;'lll

(j)

Krmw""!~

for mt11 an,l t:.:iol for won~c11, l&gt;ot aa
(lfd r r to we&lt;:IU'C! aillp.' mrml~r-brp a1
the ~tart, It wa d&lt;'t'i•l....t to b(lhl 01'~'•
t hll &lt;'lulrtrr until ).Jay I , and Ujl tu tllat
tlmt lltpli.•lltl&lt;la• ...-HI hOI! re«h·f!'llll a
·~ial rate or t:! ft&gt;r m('n an.t f l focr
.,..om&lt;'ll.
Th&lt;' ollle.:111 ..,,.,,. oltl~l(llt&lt;'d u a tolll·
111llh!e of four to I'I'OC&lt;I!t'tl • t Ollt&lt;' witla
the wlettio11 of I'T'O!&gt;et rlub 1'0(11118 ao&lt;l
they .,., now Fr&lt;l'kia~o~ qoarter... It Ia
!)f!llevtd th•t 111Ltabl&lt;i! q11artrn1 r a11 be
~e&lt;"utO!'I\ at a rutal of not n1n~ tbu
tl,500 a ~·f!ar, ~''1'4' will •INI bt takf! a
to fnnl1b the dnb wlthoot •lr l•y nd
It ia horJ.e&lt;l that hy lhrela I t be dult
will ha1•ea hon~eo f iuo.,..n,
Thtlfe who altt!ndl'.d :lun•l•r .,,·ett·
iu~o~'• mi!C'thtg are tntbutiiJtlt o•'l'f the
t•rOitfl!M ol thf! rlub to •l•tf! •••I raJ:r'l'
to ntf'lld ill arth·itie.. "It 11 f'lnb
ra11 OtJI&amp;nile with 6l1Den1ber•. wit hout

1~:· F::~1(•.1 ~~r"Ki:!~ 11r7 0~1r11~~ ...~

;,;~11111 f'~•t,~~~~-~~::.e,l:~~·. n:th::~.:!

:::::~~\!oO\I~::: ~.:1l:~f11;~~1' i::d:.~~;; Kub::~1,0~i,:t~b~;:t;t~i1:;~t,

whiclr ha.a beot11 treadi11g your aiiM!ItDn ud you into tbt
du.t, · ulldtt a •11ttm of fa~ tblnkiag and tearhi11g
wbl()a announeed tbat It "'w'lr.a ordai11td of God" lhat
tom&lt;!! ahould be rirh wblle otbe,. Wi!re poor, that wme
abould he dowD wblle otllt!ft ""'-" up, that wme aho11\d
be rr•bed while ot~n. mOn! fo.,...rol or ''IIIJI"'rior,"
tboold do tbe cnablag, tbat IOIIMI tboulli liJI tbrir doam·
ll&amp;&amp;llo! Ia IUXI1f1 wbile otbtn 1bould be hard JlUI to it to
oblaia f!"''f'tl t be tllili"ne.t o ( betr, thai tomt abould bare
tNt a11•l •~!' apl..,nti while utlaen llhoold ri~t: Ia the
•l•rk.a- o f I~ ~rl.r 111\ltllillg to •lave aa•l toil iuiQ tht
dark~ o f the 11ight!
Ys, 1111 romrtdN; I I'&lt;IIIJ,l'ralolatr yoo upoa your 11ur.t~

tbcrtb!t~~dtberlaM•trur"teforuer l

of tbe tart tb.at L1'uhatio11 it "e'l'olut·

ing,".., to•r""ak,lllllre,.pililylhallal&amp;~"!Otbtrl"'riod

!11 bi1tory;

The lonar-aotiripe.tC'&lt;l workl11g ,_.
t•le'1rlub h. . I I la~t ~(lute&amp; noalir&lt;ld
rut. On Su11•lay ..,..t!ainr: .,, Fn•kli11
hall, Jlf:rmanr~t orp11iutioa waa d·
f.t..et&lt;'d a11•l tlt.e new rlub bat; "'-ntr-red
wlo.:at it r-x~tf'd t&lt;l he " brilli1111t
~art'tt, Thf' wtart i1 made
mrmhtr•: lKit ln. .•
~bar1tr .,..ill bf! hl'ld OJ~II
it llb..iifl'f'dthat no nou·
I in noiaiag the
to 1,000.
e1·oanlng't mMtior tbf' fol·
\l'tte ~~oel~ttd to Qllldfl
of thoanew orl!aoiaatloa:
F. lle&amp;t!Oo-k , prnldut: \\', F. at·
tell. •·lc;e·prnilll'.ut ; W. P. T•ylor, - ·
tf'tary·trMaurer, aod Loui1 Hula, H-e·
n!tary.
• The Boiord or DirKtOnl will illt lude
tbe four oftt.-e11 ll•ml'd alx!•'t , togethe r
with the fo\lowi11g JM!"'0-"1: (', J. llall,

So I concratolllte 1011 upon J'Oilr rigbUou• d~ntf!nt, or
•'rank C.Mi&lt;ly.
A eoattltulioll rom· pollt,Y or ,. rlub hou1e, ·• t b ..r uy,
IIIIK&gt;IIIf!~t, call it wbt 1011 will, whi~h ma.IIH you ilia- ·. millet&gt; waa a\oo tl~t ...l, to I'OII,iot of ""' hal r 11 n ,..• du after we hHf Ill·

Whet .-aa' ' J.U.I hran"' l11toyoot

f&lt;&gt;t tbeworki.11g
;., !be ,,.,, two yean~ tbu
woa for tiM-rn ia two -rl! of yean pl"ftedi111f.:
t S) Koowle&lt;l~ tWit lbe working t!UI hM UiMo1'1!re&lt;l
!hilt J'&lt;'rbp. tlw 11rnatnt working t la""l&gt;l!&lt;"l'f'laflrrall
l1 t:PI1CATTOS !
(V) 1'hal ~:0\uration i•to..omf! lllrougb the Jl~. and
lbatll'bo-lj..l"'tfare •i•ina:oll all ei•lt:tt tohf!raldtothe
worhrtlhetrulhlthat hithrrto wrre &lt;':itlwr-upprft»d b!
thr !da~ttn, or at 1t&amp;1t to diatottf'd AI IO mii&gt;IN•I;
that . morehall~etll pin~

.-Ia.. IOW&amp;!'&lt;II IU

- . . foo..d ....tiaal''

k-)edJI!', of f'llli~thkll..t -e~, of • growlag _..,
of -..bood, of a11 iorreuia&amp;' Mi-te of IDeo W(lr1b aod

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C... I ''put ~wart'' iD1o ,.011, my Conlra~f
t tOIIpatv.late you upoi ,O'Ollr •padid 'Pifit o f ~t!
Call it re o tt, ..,.11 it rebellion., rail it re•·ollltion--c'&amp;ll it
, wlsat yoa will h b., at all n'IP:IIU., tbe ritliaa: lflirlt of

{ I ) Tllf! b owled.1e tbat there In a.riks 011 ill rN.•l
pia.,.., &amp;lid tbat more ud more of tbNe 1triks an ...C·
~lui ;
·
(I!) K11owll!dp t1oat tbe wotken are 1.tar11lng tlae teereu
of ii!Oreetl'eetual ltrlk.lllg;
(3) Koowledp tbat Ole worhn ~ at Wt geu.lllf I~
Into tMir a-da tW
ttley jolll togetber ud ~Ia:
t~lan they wUI be k&lt;I!Jlt ia lla'~'ery; ill otbtr wore». tllat

~::~~~~; it tbe

Pcmanent Organization Effected at .Sunday! Evening's Meeting In F~anklln Hall ; New Wcirkers'
Cub Starts off Wdl, with 65 Members Enrolled,
!.:L.~.:,"::.U~~ ~w:;:;-: :~
and Hopes to Reach 1,000 by M ay I, Wh.m
~~.u:~s:':~U:.,~d:ti:!rc:...O: :!:! ~~ Charta aoses.
awt'AI -tuflr: ·•yr: IUa.'l't! bfof!o ~p.N lo tbe t..~.t11.-e
bll.llo:., ill aaot~ aall (or ratller a w11ete -re of n.a.ill)

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-:;!u."'!ta::
tiM -ree of Jaet .Crugtb ud "ipr. Sow it . . . ~~

CLUB" COMES
INTO BEING:. MUCH REJOICING

~
bJ' u.e -. ud oe..11w lln1uia uo1 ~ all to W
. . , . , , _ tlle _ , ud tlw Wood
~ tail .t Uoe
di...U.a: dua, din tMy Uti kitlterta ~. ud ..mM
~~GWtlwylllutriMto~'ltitb.
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Rccbata, N. Y., &amp;., Kmdrld:: P.

ad--

u~and patioa

wa~

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lltatock ,
The ,.,Lertwn of a n~me for ttl&amp; 11rw whirh 1:'" to m11ke Ill&gt; a l•togr~5111, 0 ,.
rlub ~rta1iouN mnr b frir11•ily "i~cUI· !!•~"lutlonf"
•loa, the tLAmc '' l'roltt~~tlaD ('lub" re.
In a•hlltio 11 to the - i •l fl'tltu ro~~~, .
rcidnJI tbt maj(lrit y of •·otn and btin11 ,..hkb wUI, ••f roul"l!t'. hi' Ill" tnoll\
llnally adol&gt;tf'OI.
1'"'"11llltnt, the l'roltlui•n Club al••
The •lun wue f'tabliobed at tt a proJ'III&lt;'J to I'Jtabll•b rn•nr cooJ•Nat i¥1
yrar hor m.cn &amp;1111 ~ l'f'lllll a !cat f&lt;&gt;r j b'uyinl( fut ure• 111,1 to !ftn•• a r t il'l" u •
womrn. \\umu Will i&gt;f! ll•lnutlt'd IO . •i&gt;lllnCf! to the ,trUit~lrl uf t hr ,..ork·
memLetJhit• In I~ r lub 0 11 tilt aamo: 1iiiJI d•n.
bui• .that m~u are admitted, e:JI"'-''1'' . j\uyonc who llf'•iti'J furti1f!r inform lI hi t tho&gt; iuitllltion / ('e for womfn a o.l I tlon con~trnintr t he club t'M ll .eturtt
tbe du..• for women ~hall he one·h•lf .. me a t the onltt' o f tbe llulflllu ~orlll·
the I&lt;IIOU\lt P•i•l hy lhr melt mcn}loera. ! i•t, or !rum ••Y of t hO! oftll"ll!r•, rommlt-

inlti-'~ fr&lt;&gt;

The rf',llllar

will t ... f!, 1 reelllfO or Dll'mbm.

•

~~w::, ::~;";~:";~:.:::-,:,::ro:,:~ ',:, ':::oo::. :: MEET TO ORGANIZE
'KOHLEMAINEN WINS AGAIN AND
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MEN'
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BREAKS WORLD'SRE~Ro·
"'"C{lllSIIn~
l:toWiGg by k&amp;J• .od boundi, u•l tbat the rapid Ill·
eti'Ue o( tllll o·otf! ;1 ~uolog tbf! mat1U c laM many
•LC'f'jll"'" llili(hll, for tbey bur in it t~e tfl('ein of tbf'ir
•loft'nfall. Tllf'y ia it ~otbiog le.l lha11 tbe &lt;!liming
l!nd of uploitatl~ll upo11 wlairb tltty ha..e built ,all tbeir
ltQorallrd ltl&lt;"&lt;'eN, an 11 their •Jllfn•lid
of J,.laNe-

to (be
•hii&lt;'OmlitUrfl of tbe arrngant !dul"r
da-. !be j"righteoou' opp~n ot l b.: tn•lin~:,buna.ll

race! __) _

T•ke heart. l h&lt;'t't':f~rt'! &amp; rllwuragetl! ••;gbt oo, •ad
tbu l'lgbt more Juat&gt;l'e ahall w n141 11 noi \ 1rtur1' •ball
be JVUn!

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•
-ll tnne• Koh lt&gt;rrlll lnf'll, the .,.utld'e
, Jlt l"&amp; lrlt runtwr ~n•l ".• ai-.tive mrmbet
of tbr !:'ori&amp;Llll l arh· Ill ,..illill ntl broh
-the "orld • tt•corol " ! hot i -lt h llrJIL
orpntaalloll tbal ,..111 undoubtt!&lt;IIY jCitml"'t La~t l'la turdu evrnh1g

UNION IN BUFFALO

I

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An

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bar•\ t!ey'a 11111 Tbe , ~e ol(nt~::-a~l!':::d~::w:~ ~~;~~:w~! ft•~".,~~~nm:~:~n 0 ;"; 11 ;~0 r:'..i~.,. 0"~;1:11
rnont;-;:r::::la~~the1~:.u~~ :::::•!1~~.: ;;.:;~! ~f~~~~~:,1~t~a\J,~:, j ~bhee 1~; :::,:~ :~~~ t~~·~:~ ~!~.,",~;:

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are .o .e f!te tbat tbr

:r:::

Stat;0111 a w~~:glf ':._1

••enuf!, TuN&lt;Jay eltllmg, JaDuary :!8 th . . tan~f' ,"'

I

fbi~

part of tbe r&gt;Junh} . Tbe

' ll~rw~o~~:~~=~! ~b;o:~tyt; tlleT~tr=~~: ~::.. ~r~~~:tl~~ ~~n~;~:-~ft:~.~~~o=~~~~te ;o~:~~~ ,;~for:
~i.etion and lt.a obj u1 is u Ju nan~e .~. for Iff! nuln hy D.. tt tbreo mlnuc..,..

tbtir own amutemeou.

TO PAY FOR . M!;~ ~~",!era:i:;,~~~~~~~~~ ~~,~~~ ~=~,;~t ":a't7;;~g''~ft~~
JUDGE HOWARD
CAVALRY'S CLUB ROOM ;;:;,:~:~::: ~;,~;;,t~~;:~ :~~::.;::;~~~~·~:~~;~~~
SOIJNDS WARNING
1'flto
:::loyfft 6f

A 11 umbt!.r

of tbr Prorre-i"
1 of t.blt eitT.,. IOnlliag • mcial
olo&lt;o&lt;wul ,.,·, ,._'"'~~ llftU·
un~u oltd f•,..Uit. deb rooo.u
coatrihlnf ' ' tk -.bt:r..

fore f30.000 •ill be ap1;ro;o1.ri.ett!d tOr •
otw eleJ•hant buule or one e&lt;'llt (Ontribut•
N l or tl&gt;fl•r~ of a bnildi11g ia whit:h
to tt'l.ia you11g Dl&lt;l!-" in the art of war.
f'or war after all U limply lof'pl mur·
der. .
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ot ta.,.er., t-ill-

the l otel'll&amp;tlou.l,

are DOW f!agaged
ill lnuio-, or 'ltOrkiat fJr Dthf:r ~·
t•IDy~ "ll&gt;f!Y •~"~'~ t hall ?~I'll retthl.e j Lepl (irdn 'lttre ltlrred IU llft'tr
the
tabl.t I'OII•.hllomo nuung ~mo•r r ~lure, wben a re w day1 aro Jn,-ti(e
1
1,'~ car rnr a and the ~'Y. ot Yo' "ley 0. Uo ..ard at T ror m••le a
or IIIZAIIDII. . Otben prrw.at,~uad~~~~l' ~ blttu tUa~:k on tbe "•lo-aDihr&lt;~g' '

w.!r'":;~~;: ;~~::::to&amp;t't~;••1~

~~ !UM

pollry of the

l~11.ik.

~l~~~~~llt{;·~:: ~al~ t~::~r~;

fiLrmatKtll ol a Ce!&gt;11 of tile . .
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. FRANKLIN HALL, 52 :West Eagle SL
Mwlc by Young Peoples Soclallst Lague Orchutra.

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world._ wofk. T\ey are eom- - - tll•;r till tile liliDI wll.icll
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SATURDAY.. FEBRUARY 8, 1913

•QENE DEBS--AN OLD " OFFENDER"
'l'he worker whose blood does not

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with indignation at

malidoua 11ttack of the discredited Republi;a~ admini.ltration
Eugl."ne V. Debs and the Ai&gt;JH:al t o Reason, Ja mdeed a J)O()r
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Bn~t1y , an ~·~O.n\·lct eame to Deh11 a1~d asked for help to get
away ~rom the \'Jcuuty of l.cave.nworth Jln801l w.h~re ~e could not
get a JO.b ~caUJM: he ha.~ h clpffi ,•!• exp~mg condll10118 m t hat hellholt· mllmllnnctl hy our glortotllt so .to 11peak, government.
:&lt;\r;y 111&amp;~1 who k now11 De~• kiiO\\I~hat he would .
off~~~·
lr nece~~~ury to her ,Ill: lilt rtuna! e h'
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the i-.:mOI'IIf'lf•!lll strip nf the \JIIjlityi n~ lllttSiers who would drag I
into tht&gt; Jintc•Jight 11.11&lt;] 110 wi!Jely publi!ih the fftct or hill ptC\'iOUB I
cuc..rntinn thnt it would he impoMil•lc for him to get ltflothe r job.
;\ud th iM i!l tlw ''o•ti1JH''' or which the CflpitaJist papen1 Hpeak!
lln\'o• nm· of thrm 1011\ \'011 tile f11!'lll in 1111' nuti!PrT :-\ot nne. They
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to thiuk thni Dch!l )llld committed aome nwful ttct. It's
lUI ol:ltriek with tlwm. ~core• tllld hunrlrctls of timl'l! tlu•y refe r to
Dtlts 1u1 n "j ~til.hir,l,'' hut tht:y ne\'l'r tell the wor kira that hi1
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Standnrd Oil jndgr. AIHO they ne,•c r tell yotl that Dt&gt;be wall n eve r
brought to triHI-in 11pit1• of hia own dcnullld~. lie waan't brought
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oo•·el, it wu uueu.lllp~, It wu ua·
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or t•rodueiDJ their owa food
by tbeir owu ei:ertlo11. Puultl•m wu
u11coD.11non, tbea, f.ftloDg !neD,..&amp;Dd tile
Jo&amp;ruttft beeame uarommou pec;IJlle u

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- u people a- wlto are ouly tmit.a·
10111 lo tbt.ir llli11kiag, 401111 ud g .
plriar, and amoar tile Ul'lf.omiDCia , _
ple tJroM wko Mi~,•t:e tbouallU., ae·
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nrioua dtlda of aeti~ of 115&amp;11.'
Pro111 tbit pOiat'of view, maar a
workmall beloDp to the DatO#I.IIIOII peopie, to tbMe eaPable aad duias enoasb
to do lbeir owu tbl'akiaJ, aad maa:r a
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eO~IIIOa peoople 'll'bO aeeept tbl!lr

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bnuty, ff'tleollo111 &amp;lid I.Ddepeaduu.
T'bur.fore, 1~ you bear It .td of
pe111011 tht be belonp to tbe ~··••J
people, tll•pead yollr jud..meDt
yw bave ueertaiaed wbeU.er be

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35

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The Buffalo Socialist, one year,
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the big combination offer, and we will send
yOu both publications for the price of o ne . .

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THE BUFFALO SOCIALIST PUBLISHING CO.
52 West Eagle Street

BUFFALO, N.Y.

Best Shoes in Buffalo below cost
must be sold this week

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311

W!DNISDAY TO

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SATURDAY

Vol.I-No. 34 ,

, IlK TRUSl DOUBIIS
JTS MONEY EVERY YEAR
Few Figures Showing the Easy Money Made on
IVIl1k In 1:hla Qty . - The Poor Deakra' Must
Live, But Never Mind the Workers- Thq Muat
Get U~ to It. ·

BUPPAW, N; Y~ JANUARY 25,_1913

Price

Two CaJts

BUFFALO -SOCIAUST HAS
ONE CONYERl-W LIMmNG
NUMBER Of PASSENGERS
Elliott C. McDougal Dares to Criticlu "Modd"
Service of International Railway _.:. Who Woke
Him Up? - Is it Real or is McDougal P eeved
for Buainess Reasons? -Wants to Limit Number
• of People That May "Stand ~· ill Strut Cars.

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WAR.WHAT FOR?
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want

~wars.

Politicians declare wars.

Preachers pray for victories In wars.

WORKINGMEN fl&amp;ht
. the wars .

.If the masters Want blood let
them cutJhelr own th~.
Let those whO want "great
victories" go to the firing
line and get them
If war Is good enough to pray
for, It Is good enough to go

to- up close where steel

ARTHUR OPLER

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LOOitATTY!-a.
YOUR ADillliSS LAIII!L
IF IT IS

BVI'I'ALO soaAUST ~ .
S1J.11 AT NI!WS STANDS

YOUit~UPIIU!S NEXT YI!Dt

Wl!DN!SDAY TO
SATUitDAY

Voi.I-No.

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125,000 GARMENT WORKERS
SlRIKt~N NEW YORK CITY
Oothlng Trade. Complddy Tied Up .., io,ooo
Pic:ketll Guard Against Strike BreakerS - Socialists
T.ake Adlve Part.
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SOCIALISM AND CULTUR~

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WORKERS FORGET THE SIRUGGLE
IN JOYS OF MERRY ~SOUERADE
Big Bro&lt;ld~y Arsenal Jammed bY Socia!ists and
. Sympathizers, Who Join Hands in Greeting a
New Year of Ac:hievemmts of Which tbe Affair
is a Good Omen.

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BUFFALO SOCIAL.IST

WHAT THE ROCHESTER ~~~~~~F,F~~~~~~E:~! .~~~.~~..!~~.~!.'!e!!~L!.P!~·~~ . SOCIUT NEWS
NEW Of
YOI··
BUNCH DID IN BUFFALO
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bfolng tarrle~J.' by ' l llu Euler. X i• by the RdaS. 8oeiaU.t rtJioOrtert at tke
l'litkim haol the boaor of holdlag a lofl bl1 New Y•r 'a t;.-e d...ee werfl tbe
tu...r r ( wbl~b, b~ t he .,..,, t o llowl11g:
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la~r boriiCI in t be Gru .d llard• Tlla t tile liMIII'ItH" J Olin( folD taU
It n~lywu a .. t\Gult ~~~ li~e" by Ciunnde Slre~l. at_ t hi hea.d of tb11 I'TOr. SbeiJtl "8.beddy,'' atul tllat b e
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.et'lll' IO lik~t,
t bat thft Yo"a~ Prop\,. f r om tb,. flo.,.u !ltO("o&gt;u\on.}
City had..., :-.;,...·.. Ye~~r'&amp; E~-.. .nd .Sew, ! Th• ..oldJ.,r, ot t he n....t Army were
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"'ff't.t'• da1 amon~: thf' Ctunradt'! oT the lht~tllout 'OI"itb thl' follow·ing art ie!~•:
Tbat )' ran k Cattell 'OI"OUhl llave pua!
Windy, t'oty. w ...ball neo·f'r for a;et it. , a ~ai-J&gt;Wre m:uk?.'"S''; a ...,.b; a rolforaSr•obll J&gt;irate,la kee)liogwitb
1111.,. r a n wf'f
ahol&lt;'ol l~&lt;ea ri_PI: the .\rm and Tor~h; a b i1 &lt;n~~k.,.UJ&gt;1 If he eould h•·e golle ll.
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Tbf'n .,.,., ,. H&gt;tno• &lt;'ia.:hlr of ""' That tnro·h io tbf' baJid. Tbe t!gll ret .,.ere 1.11 a•·ay f rom t ile Coekoe,- t.«IDI.
ia not U lr t he artnal mo•mllf'tJbi!t M the ,.,uo...a: I'N &lt;e, ~ iN Rlllie Haunt!;
l -lf""• and 'OI"e .,.,.,e tnilllbtl\~· ..,rry Truth, lliu T. Ua u111l; Libert,-, ll~ C.
T hat t;d Du~hog~Cer eo!lldo't irta1
t hat &gt;to! mmn of bur ml'mhPfl rouhl 1111 1)-.u"IJj (lol&lt;leo llb.IP, l&gt;ennao; l&gt;vre t.'OI"ay from the Jlla. . -'OI"Itb all hl1 ta lk
w iUt thf' lm&gt;trh. Hnt '"'' n~ not lament! rooct, !Hoer; Suftidt&gt;tf'1, t•onr~th; Civil· of 1•"11i111f in tbe ll&gt;"ll&gt;tlng ree.dina1a.lau:.
We h11d non11h 1tf ll wa, to 1\ir thing1 U.tiun, !11u ffil!•lttlrg.; Urotherh001l,
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u J1 11 l•it-e'"f!" in Ru~ln !
Oooolmao: l:loli&lt;larity, Joli.. Ort~Mburg ;
That t ilt Sbeuaa.. rlrll of Roc:bHUt
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An~ fi~t Je• u:' hulf'.ll to rorP"t'rt 11 Ortiji,..lity, A. _ Ja~ubo,.it.~:· C~OJ&gt;eta· ba•·• lou of friend• amo11g th11 young
('f!rtaoe ''"~ta krn tiii)&gt;N'R•IOtJ ""hlrh ~omf' tlon, Mi.._. lltth:.el•: f.A)Ut.l O)&gt;I'Or· mru, eo·en if tbey are • lolcnt ''1uf·
lluii'IIID Cvmrndo·~ may haw h•ol tunu.o·, J.lo"" :'&gt;!lln~o·l):~lky; Ju•tire, J,ti.,. fra~o~ett~.. ''
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cat' it alt.t ae . .,.pe~

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lfiACJAS.A. PALLa, 11'. T .
f etebiag, when it i. W!'aPJ&gt;id &amp;1'0\llld a• Q~~ ftOl'I'I' ~
member of t llle Bdalo Soei.&amp;Jbt WoB&amp;\.TJDI TOA7LU:ZLB.
mea 'a Club.
_h.ttord illg t o tb.a N"iap.n. )'alb Oa·
uue Ute Joi:al milllor (o 111 paa 1 di·
T U t llra. !-' otter 10ld t ia hora~ to vlded amon1 iU old and aubmhtai\"fl
" IS&lt;oa t the baad."
wa,e1 1a"e.. tiO,OOO. Oae 111a 11 r~Nived
tJ,OOO, ha••iog 'OI"ork.,d 3~ year1 for
Tltat, a ceordinJ to a n ElmwOO'd Ave- the eorapaa,-. Tbia aum Ia equh·.Je llt
nue COI!Irade, the ltocbt&gt;tter tlrb al118' to a b ribe 0 ( .eve11 and f'iiJbt-l.utha J&gt;l!t
ll&gt;"en In their t iH)J. Funlle rmore, (hat ola1 f or not identifJ"ID« tbftnw.h·es wltb
t be1 aiu8' better lo their al~l' t baa a any u Dioa or ot.httr mo•·enu~nt dt&gt;tig&gt;ted
500d maa1 Bulfalo Comrade. al11g a t to be11ell: t he 'OI"Orktra.
Thme11
a11y time-Comnde OI!Or/
Aader,to"• U 1·e a e l'tr reeelved what b ronaiden'ltl
for ID•t.ante!
a d"'-fDt Wt.lfe, belidet bundrflb of
-mea ba•·e eomjl and gone, bot they get
Tltat S.m Leary hal bad b b '~golden IIOthiug.
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glo'OI"" ~uit dyed, .a t.bat bt &gt;4id&gt;t't comSoelaliaU a re ~laol that fl"f'll thia j 11.

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Outfit No. 2 ::l~~=~!':~r!~!;~!~':!~-:e· 'woco.eh...,
l11g, burial permh , complete ea.re 1.11d au.ertdauee, Thtal ooet ,. $43.()()
Outfit
No. 3 :~;,:,a:!•':!:~;Jo'\~~ :~:~:~~l;:r
harW 111lt lo, bl.ck or brown habll, b~ll heane, J,_ coach-, embalm lnr'

T~in;!~rUl ~rm~t, co_mpl~ ~ ~ a~ad~rtee..

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rouh~nve had a · •,Ja.,.n daue~~'' 31! bT inl! "orklng mall. The worker1 olu nnt

That Bill Roh.. rta .,.11.,,1 ret.l\1" matlf!

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thla ad...u.etMUt a a d at &amp;111" thae I refilM to f~~t~~lalt tSe.e
outdce herem qCMJ'" 1f'4l D.Hd Mftr pa.y a ceuL, aDd IDI1" bold t bta ad'fertlte.

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wun 't olandalf

":\obody lo•·e. u fat man.''

hal flo·•. nlth•u•):b tit•• .. ril!in~l int•·ut iun

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I OUAR.U.."'TEE all tt.e toodi f ura l•h ed and t he ae"lcH reudered w be
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far •uperlor ro any famWi.ed 111 any othfo:r tutdenaker Itt B o.tfalo for the
urhltautprlcetthey wtllebartJ·
Bell Phone, O:dord an
F ederal Pboee 8781

•1•iri1~ nrr •t •ll .noun;: '""' fw•h att•! nrurr.•• I"""H'nt~·l :on &lt;tntt•un\ ~l"'''ta~IJt j.:I&gt;Od •Ira\ of mtl&lt;"hll'~ • ·oth t wo tlark
That llr._ ~trebe!&lt;'Oinpltlelr won th• olhf'l word•. 'OI"fl want JUJtief inllfad ot
b u rlr Rnd ''!.:"'""~· It i~ ""' ur·l••nt nn ''"''••.: n•..,r. n,.·~· oli•l ttol fil!h t nny .,~'('I an.t • •lemur" srntlo•.
atro"C"tion• of the Comraolt'l •·bo .,.ere t~Mdamnable xifu ...·hkh a re inltnded
h O!'Pihat ' '""" t "nutn•l•·•

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eap•ed nata.e p late, ouUide eaae of pine, l&gt;llrl•l•uh

OJII'Ort unity t&lt;o get acquainted. to make (rinJintr, .,,• .,.lin~ hyjiUerih.' l

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E. WEDEKIN DT
UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRE&lt;?rOR
No.5 IWL D EN A .VENUE

Card Party and Dance

YOONC PEOPilS SOCIAUST LFACUE
8ATURDAY EVE'Q, .JANUARY 11, \1113

FRANKLIN HALL, 51 Wt1t E•!flt Sfrttt
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MUSIC BV Y. P. S. L ORCHESTRA

Under New Mana"a-rne n t:

25 Cents-- Our Bls Noon Dinner-- 25 Cents

The Co2;y "Kaiilerhof'
Peter K lippel

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''"•~her~ 111 tronbh! of clt.anginll' al the dto· li""·

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We 'OI"t.&gt;tl the Uull"a1o Comratlu to
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a nol t he}'"*•\"" tr.olf~·itt~o: th~m .,.e.;
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HAVE GOOD APPETITES
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Jl uaog; Worry, )l iN ll~tha ll il~&lt;lorf:
Oraft; (l f"l'ed. J:!.. J..rln: Oiw~•· l!leb·
atdaon: o 1·er-lO'ork, Rubin; l"b" tl Labor,
11. Hh~rman; War, Surritl · lt•eo~
llatrt!d, Miu Snrridjte; Ht.(f'. 11iri•le,
Hlltodd ; 1' rulcr-RMl, lli•• Adn Wf'lll:
l laoraarf, N. Wb itmort; Sj•trial 1'ri\'·

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uti Con~ta.d~ IJ.trt hn ~ertainly ti red
f'nmrade J ot out. !lope .,.e mar ujo:r
another IDIIIf t!ne 11ay. Walt till the
Dult'alo Coraradf'lt fon•e to our burg a.ad
we 'll 1h0'01" tfem thlit- thrrP u e ..ome
~toot! IODif w•lh io and nround t he
t1o"·~r City- Let tltem rontt: any t"lld
tlme. _
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hu&gt;trh. S he waiD't goln~t a long,_hut 1he
did go to .~be 1tatioo ....itb ~· "ju•~ t o
1ce UJ off • ~ •he ~~t.td. \ \ ell, 'OI"e JU"
1imi'IY took b,.r 'OI"ith. u~•. She ia "ee,
to may-be we toultl nil ll a cue of
''kld"·llll•l'lnjit (e•J&gt;I!dally .,.bel).. . •he
wu uii!'I!J&gt; on t he traia. Bee the
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K.ENDRIGK P.
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new :\farlae Ba11ll bvildlng. Af ter half
a day'a 'OI"Ot k 011 a bulldi"l about 200
rut In the air so or "'0 cenllt worth of
food ia aooa. demoli1bed, 1et aome o f
our eleem01:y11a.r1 adYiaon ba •·e cbe au·
da.tity t o ...,. a worke r can Ji .. e on :~
cenu wort h o f food a &lt;lay.
It b euy to~~ at t he l roquoi• with
aome et.)11talllt t-1"iDft the bill for ·a a.

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OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
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~ATURDAY EVE'(il, .JANUARY .11, 11113
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