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noxorn.r star -nru.nTix. SATrm w, df.o. n. j v. GOVERNOR OF CONNECTICUT FOR WHIPPING ,jK!;iiin that i!i twenty-two j !! li:il .a rdom-d 01 parol. l i match -J ' M'l'S'iiis ;iml :'iat t j ti.e number ;it the mi f the . ; t-nn would he .s 1 . 1 have said all of! South 1. a. and I say i :ip;:in. tmu .' r I -hired, that I will new;- -.id it;.-- militia to sho.; down their : , hors and protect a )la. k : Baldwin Urges Summary Pun ishment for Men Convict ed ot Heinous Crime IMCIIMOVI) Va . W LV Oivern- ii Simeon P.aldv. in : "r j ri ri - i i ' 1 1 1 4 ..is M"' li with a storm ot applause : t:n- governors' inulcn ii nee to- !siy when he vigorously advocated j v I'll. lilti: .tit T t lu u f litiinn.ntl f ' ' ''j i' t "".women punish men convicted oi heinous! rime " J . Homing, in some case, for chil dren; the whipping-o.st tor viola- nmnt h i 1 r 1 t - !;n;fii .- 1 '(till ' a r i n de- : oiif u-:gh- w ho commits the nam'-jess nine uuaitit ' a white woman. I Onlv (m ( the' l.'itrht Man. j "Therefore, in Soutn Carolina. h'-t if 1 he understood, tiiat when a nero u- vaults a white woman all that is ! ! ' ert i that they get the tight inan. ati1 i.'iy v. ho s't him will ruithT need I nor receive a t rial." ; (lovfinor Ml ease justified the use h had made ot his pardon in;; powr. he said, hy conditions ne had found in i nal institutions in the .state. Uleate Repeats Statements. KJ'M..ONI, Va.. Dee. -Many in attendance cn the Mow-rn 01 s coiii retice today nut r:ei ty t i ih hall wh'-n (Iovernor Cj!e I.. I Ukase x South Carolina, for the sec- TOT-. In less than ten seconds from the I same faucet or Waifelf tors of -rtain laws, and sterilization i of assailants of women, v.ern advocat ed hy (Jovejnor UaJdwtn. In hi rfTh (Iovernor Maldwin declared i that he was more in ympatay withj the "classical school of ienology"i ihiti the "iipw or-noisier one, tnainlv 1 ond time defending his doctrine of 1 t. thing negroes guilty of criminal ( as.-auli, shouted the 'o;ds: " I o - wi.h the constitution." This sentiment was in response to a question hy (Iovernor Joseph N. Carey ot Wyoming, who deired to made xip of sentimental humanitarians I " "' "Ul k'"- 0. theor-ticai psychologists." j n an oa,h to "Phold the constitution The former school, he said. main-j;,'l ,aW8 cf hls Ktnte- and 11 ih jains that criminals should ordinarily nl Protect colored men as he')nrshed hv snhjection to tome! as while men. form of suffering; the othei; that they "1 wSI' answer thatr question." re should ordinarily not be made to suf-i P1 the South Catolinan. "and fer for their misdeeds except as ia-i hope the newspaper men will get me ture forces-it ujon them through thej iitht, for in my campaign in South mind, hut that their treatment by thej Carolina they found that I am a fisht stute Rhoild"le aimed nrimarllv atier and a cold-blooded fighter. When their moral improvement. (iovernor Baldwin's address follow ed fin address by Governor Shafroth the constitution steps beLween me and the defense of the virtue of the white women of my state 1 will re- of Colorado, in which Governor Sbaf-j sign my commission and tear it up tot'i advocated lenient - but certain and thtow it to the breezes. I have punishment to criminals and cited his therefore snid, "To with the own state as an example where this J constitution.' " system had worked well. When women, some of them wives Many ('rrnors l'rrtrnt. , ! and daughters of governors, left the Nineteen governors were present to-1 hall on hearing this. Governor Mlense dny at the opening session of the fifth j subsided, annual governors' conference. Gov- Blease It Rebuked, ernor Xorria or .Montana responded ioJ Governor Gilchrist of Florida an tl.c welcoming address by Governor l 8Wered Governor JJlease. Mann of Virginia and the conference; .Tne firKt tfiing.. he sai(J ..wnkh took up details of organization . indcate8 a manlv man or a womanlv The governors present were O.NeillUoman jg ,houghtfu, consil,eration Shafroth of Colorado, Baldwin of Con necticut. Gilchrist of Florida. Brown " ' fill! Jr For many years you and I have waited for our little friend "K-D.M and now he has arrived spic and span, ready for business. ... "K.-D," is the greatest, c'eanesl, neatest little electric water heater in. the whole wide' worldi The product of electrL science, Made to fit in any house, place of business, of fice, hospital, home, sick room barber shop, soda fountain, bar .bedroom, in fact anywhere that there is the least chance that hot water fresh running hot vvatoi is required quickly. WHEN YOU WANT A BATH You don't want to fool around fir ing up the furnace or range to ger water enough io take a nice warm bath in." In the first place i:'s a dirty job; it heats up the whole house and ii costs about ten times more than simply shaking hands with your Utile niend "K-D" and having him do ali that for you in ten seconds lime. WHEN BABY GETS THE COLIC IN THE NIGHT. Yon just Jump out of bed. take a towel, fold It. lay It right under little old "K-L" and let th hot water run, then wring- the towel free of surplus hot waler. see that the towel Is not ioo hot for the tender, skin of babjv apply i hat warm or hot towel to th little "Tuimnio" and see baby smiled at you. Kelief for baby, peace, for Papa, happiness for the whole fam ilv. and '!! does the trick. Eoijokk Eraicli i I .vr- t & Matioial Siunlies B. M. Howard, Manager of Georgia, llawley of Idaho, Plaisted of Montana, Oddie of Xerada, Dix of New Y'ork. Kitchin of North. Carolina,! Harmon of Ohio. Blease of South Car of Co'io law doc- t lor other people. i-ater Governor Shafroth ratio refetred to the lynch trine. ! One mob c?.n do mere tnlury to society," lie said, "than twenty mur- ollna. Spry of Utah, Mann of Virginia J drerMcaus? a Inching permeates McGovern of Wiseonsin and Carev ofuie voramuniiy anu prouuees Wyoming. 1 Telephone 4385 - - - - Hotel and Union Streets law. I conceive it to be our duty as mere negroes than all other govern- York being the onlv iniDortant nort governors to declare for law and -or-1 ors of hi3 state combined since 1 S7. 'not covered by the federal service, der." " ! Announcing that there has notjThe public health service also in- Papers read by Governors Oddie of been a lynching in XBrth Carolina : eludes Porto Rico and Hawaii in its Nevada and Hawley of Idaho on uni-; in six yeats, Governor Kinchin of that i quarantine protection, and the quar- state said the sentiment torstand-y tng uy tiie taws uairy gnms SLreagin The influence of moo rule ! anarchy. lease Encourages Lrneli Law. ! 18 most reprenensioie. wnen laws; In the nameofthe state of Sou'th J are made it should.be the duty of a Carolina, Governor Elease served no tice today that lynchers of negro as sailants of white women Jn hla state would go unpunished. ; -r ' Governor Blease warmly ; defended his use -of pardqning power, as, weltiis governor to enforce them, whethsr he approves of them or not. When the- law prescribes .hanging for- an offense'and a man is found guilty, he should Le hanged -whether; white or black, and. there is no excuse for mob formity in. divorce laws were under consideration when Governor Blease spolce. He defended the position of ; He believed there shoulcf ft'e eonvic-' South Carolina where no divorce is tions in nearly every case when there permitted for any cause. He revert-J is a lynching. ed again to Hs pardon record, boast-1 Governor Mann of Virginia added ing thai ne had pardoned and paroled antine of the canal zone. The mart time traffic which will converge at sary. Eostcn Advertiser. TO CAMP ON TRAIL OF HAWAIIAN SNAIL. I will start for Hawaii January 1, and will conduct his investigations . In the mountain valleys and the .Tolcanlc ( 71 113 Q Midtiw Safe Commencing Monday Morning Dec. 16 AND LASTING BUtIGHT DAYS ONLY we iv'll offer our entire line of Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Coats, also Children's Dresses at remarkable low prices. These are all new goods, not reduced in price because they have' not sold, but all of these arebranfl new and have never been shown before. Tnese garments are now assembled and ready for the sale, which commences Monday. that he would call gut everv soldier it. 1 At . . . i . ' in ui-e siaie, ii necessair, io proit-ci a Tnail under arrest a"rid' giVt; him a fair trial. H PRESS 1 PEOPLE MR. TAFT A LONE MAN. One of tue pathetic matters of rec ord is the attitude manifested toward President Tafi during his recent cam paign for the presidency by the mem bers of his own cabinet. Secretary Knox was in Japan until right at the- end of the campaign, when he returned and ma;!e a couple of perfunctory speeches on the Pacific coast. Secretary Fisher .was in Ha waii until the last three weeks of i.he campaign. He gave $500 to the party's campaign fund, though he is reputed to fie a ricii man. Secretary ilac-Vr-agh stayed at his summer home i: New Hampshite during the whole oi the campaign. Secretary Wickersham was away from the scene ' of action and Secretary. Myer was somewhere 5, Ladies' Tailored Suits Reg. T20.00 Suits... Sale Price $14.00 Reg. 22.50 Suits... Sale Price 16.00 Reg. i 25.00 'Suits.'. .Sale Price. 18.00 Req. 38.50 Suits. . .Sale Price 25.00 Ladies' Street Dresses Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. $ 5.00 Dresses. Saie Pr cs 8.50 Dresses. Sale Price 9.50 Dresses. Sale Price 11.00 Dresses. Sale Price 13.00 Dresses. Sale Price 16.00 Dresses. Sale Price $ 3.50 6.C0 7.00 8.00 10.50 12.00 Ladies9 Evening Dresses Reg. Reg. Reg. $15.00 Gowns.. 18.00 Gowns.. 21.00 Gowns. Sale Price $11.00 Sale Price 12.50 Sale Price 14.00 Reg. 25.00 Gowns.. Sale Price Reg. 30.00 Gowns. .Sale Price -Reg. 37.50 Gowns.. Sale Price 17.00 .21.50 25.00 Ladies' Coats We offer splendid values at a price which is within the reach of every woman: Reg. $ 9.00 Coats. Reg. 13.50 Coats. Reg. 15.00 Coats. Reg. 18.00 Coats. Reg. 22.50 Coats. Reg. 25.00 Coats. Reg. 30.00 Coats. .Sale Price $ 6.50 10.00 11.00 14.00 16.03 18.00 22.50 .Sale Price .Sale Price .Sale Price .Sale Price .Sale Price .Sale Price Children's White Dresses from 5 to 15 v?ars made cf shear liwn, lace and embrdidery trimmed Reg. $2.50 Dress Sale Price $1.75 Peg. 4.50 Dress .Sale Price 3.50 Reg. 5.00 Dress Sale Price 3.90 Reg. 5.50 Dress Sals Price 4.25 Reg. 6.50 Dress Sale Price 5.00 Reg. 9.00 Dress. ..Sale Prce 7.00 A, BLML Fort and Hotel Sts. In the hope cf unearthing Hew facts s'"" . - ; concerning the origin of the various! Doctor Pllabry la an authority on, species of Hawaiian tree snails, the snails. and is the author of The Man the canal zone will bring with it large ! Academy of Natural Sciences is fit- ua! of. Conchology," , It Unexpected; numbers of sailors of all the nations, ting out an expedition to be headed that the expedition will spend several': including the United States, and a ty Dr. H. A. iMsbry, curator of the months in collecting data. .Phila-l medical relief station will be neces- academy's museum. Doctor . Pilsbry delphia, North., American. . f o o '1 O i y - at the rear. Secretary Stimson agreed with the national committee to make two speeches, very deliberately, and to call it quare at that. Secretary Wilson and Secretary Nagel Tie said to have been somewnere close to the president during most of the time. But "Mr. Taft did the greatest part of his fighting alone and unadvised or ill advised. Yet the cabinet officers are said to be making a virtue of "loyalty" in staying on their jobs, now that Mr. Taft is defeated! Others ue quitting the ship that's going down-, but they are standing with the captain. Treas-J urer I.ee MeCiung has quit. Vharles Page Ryan, ambassador to Japan, has quit. Oiacrs are about to send their resignations to the president, and he has announced his purpose to fill the1 vacancies they leave. But the cabinet! stands loyal after the engagement, while the ship sinks and thty keep j one eve on the lifeboats thev've pick- ed!" , " i Former Congressman Charles F. I Scott, editor of the loia t Kansas Reg-! ister. once mentioned for a place in! Mr. latts ca'int, takes a vigorous whack at the cabinet's heads. 'They ought to have Icen fired for disloyalty the morning alter election day." says he. "It's ice. not red Mood, that runs iu their veins." : A MARINK HOSPITAL NtKDKD AT PANAMA ; On the completion of the Pa'namaj can';:l. there will be a readjustment ol' routes of commerce and t ra el. . which I will radiate from the canal to all! parts of the w orld. The western j coast of Central and South America jwill tiieii constit ite a definite sani-i tary menace to the Tinted States.! Close contact by ship with the ports I i where ycMov.- .e ei c holera and .small j J po:: are always present, not to nien-J j lion host of other infec tions dis-' eases, wili expos,' our tlanth: and! gu!i pot's to the constant porn ot ep idemic invasion. It will probably fall t.i the public health service to pro- 1 vide against this iiew danger. j . T:Ve jsesont quarantine service em- 'braces a chain .of fifty-three stations encircling the Fnited States, Nw No. 201 Dec. 25, 1912 ! ' '-''''"'... REGAL BOOT SHOP Deliver to : : $ One pair REGAL SHOES vdaed at Signed Give a Regal Shoe Order It is a welcome gift to old or young Man, Woman or Child Another Good Suggestion Our TRUSO Silk Hose for Men and Women 50c and $1.00 the pair Three pair Men's in Fancy Christmas Boxes $1.75 REGAL E Geo. A. Brown, Manager SHOP King and Bethel 0 lute n . ; ;, ! tt! fli H 4 i Hi r... t . .'. . Hi ' .'tin. '. . i '-.-' lf .r, rf" : 1 1 til hu. .... r . ru' : n it, . ; !;! 1WT