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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1918)
V w ) WATERS l BARNHART PRINTING CO. £_ 9 fl OMAHA l> 414-416 South 13th Street Telephone Douglas 2190 TWO SLAVES — One the White Woman: the Other the Black Man. — Much has been written of the cus toms and traditions of the southland, the land of cotton and of cane. Cus tom has stood sponsor for many of the crimes enacted against the Negro. The one that has heen the cause of more bitterness and prejudice than any other has been the license of the white man with the Negro woman and tlbe protest of the white woman and the black man against it. The lib erty granted the Negro woman to freely accept the association of the white male seemd to increase the de sire in both parties to consummate j this liason to the moral detriment of the black race. For tradition in the south says that the white man can j do no wrong. So if there is wrong done, only the black race is held re sponsible. The black man resents this in ever>r conceivable manner that is within his power and sometimes he suffers the loss of his life when voicing his objections too loudly. The others of his race pray for the time j to come when his women cease to be the filching ground for the depraved white man. As to the white woman and her cognizance of this condition it will be found in her attitude and ' manner when treating with the worn- ! en of our race. She is ever resentful, | vindictive and prejudiced, in all things j concerning the Negro woman. Know- i ing of these relations of white men j and Negro women is the one reason why the southern white women so bit terly opposed the admittance of the Colored women into the Red Cross. FRED C. WILLIAMS. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for heir kindness druing the illness and death of our daughter and sister, Mrs. Pearl Lynch, and for the beautifu1 flowers. MRS. ROSIE LYNCH, MRS. BELLE FOSTER, MRS. EVA HARDING, MRS. CORA MAYFIELD. NOTICE To My Customers and Friends: I will continue to take morning en gagements for hair work. I will be pleased to greet old and new. Mani cure patrons afternoons and evenings at Jenkins’ barber shop, comer 24th and Burdette. Madame Henderson. Telephone, residence 1489; office, Webster 2095. SUBSCRIBE HALF MILLION TO THE LIBERTY LOAN Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 31.—Citizens of this city, under the leadership of Hon. C. H. Calloway, aided the white Liberty loan committee by putting the city over the top. A total subscription of more than $500,000 was raised among our people. gj x it :: :: X X ;: :: :: x g X P __ ___ _ _ _ __ ___ _Jfj i i Wanted - -- ? i ii t The names and addresses of 50,000 good reliable Farm Renters, Labor- | ;; ers, Factory Men or men in any other line of business who would better ;; themselves by having a piece of farm land of their own. I have something X of interest to you. It means an independent life, a business of your own. x ;; These tracts are located in a healthy country with £ 1 > • Z ■' GOOD MARKETS. GOOD SCHOOLS. GOOD ROADS. ? :: GOOD TRANSPORTATION. % :: % ! | Fine streams and lakes, ample rainfall. A single crop of potatoes or I ► ii ■ ■ beans here has paid for many a farm. You should know what this tract 4 ► j ‘! of land in the heart of the Michigan clover and fruit belt means to the ! I * * . » ;; man who wants to get ahead. ; ► ;; Forty thousand acres to select from. Land from $15.00 to $30.00 per < i !! acre. Small monthly payments—suited to any man earning wages. Do , * * ; I not delay. Every day counts. ( * * ,, ;; Write for 64-page book. Get your start now. Address j • ► ; l x ? j i Thomas S. Clark f 1 North McAlester, | Okla. I II Box 307. ii ii •: :: j; AN “OWED” TO THE PRINT SHOP — By The Monitor Machine Po-it. THERE’S mourning ’round the print shop Of the Waters-Bamhart Co., For who knows where the thing will stop, Or when the rest will go? The first cyclone which hit the shack Was when Unr Sam sent for “Cy,” Who speedl.v hustled home to pack And answered, “Here am I.” And who is “Cy”? You shivelling dolt, Just ask the linotyper, Bob, Whose answer quick will be a jolt: “The ad man, always on his job. "An artist in his line, you bet; Who knows the ‘biz’ from end to end; What ems and picas should be set; A little cuss, but a loyal, true friend!” And then Unc got his peepers on Another dandy little chap, And so he sent for Filip’s John To take a hand in the big scrap. Now, Johnnie ran the cutter And kept track of the stock, So earning his bread and butter. His going was a shock. And there are many others Who’ve left this printing shop To fight with their brothers, To make the kaiser flop. There’s hustling ’round the print shop Of the Waters-Bamhart C'o.; For increasing business cannot stop Even tho’ others have to go. So Charley Barnhart works by night; j His father night and day; Ed Wafers sticks by the business , tight— These three let nothing get away. 1,000 COLORED MEN CALLED FOR THE NAVY Washington. — A call for 1,000 Negro selective service men for limit ed military service has been issued by Provost Marshal General Crowder. They will be assigned to the navy an’d | will be sent to Norfolk, Va.. and Charleston, S. C., during the period from October 18 to 24. Twenty-five states and the District of Columbia will furnish the men under this call. OLD CITY EMPLOYE DIES Louisville, Ky., Oct. 31.—William H. Ward, who for more -.han thirty years has served as eustod'an at the city hall, died at his home here at the age of til years. NOTICE ■ ' - ■ . Women wanted. Special class in dressmaking opens Nov. 15. All stu dents wishing to enter Snow’s College enroll now. Tel. 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