The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 14, 1916, Page 11, Image 11

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    WHAT ARE LOW
BROWS THINKING?
Early last autumn the chief of a
small band of Indians sent word to
the Great White Father in Washing
ton that he had heard of a great war
going on in the world, and that he
and his braves would not embarrass
the government during its duration.
What had he heard in those early
days; what has he heard since, and
what is he thinking? For the matter
of that, what are they all thinking,
the races and tribes of many hues in
the farthest comers of the earth, and
what is their judgment? Will they
discriminate, will they distinguish one
nation from another, or will they hold
the white race as a whole responsible
for the horrors committed ?
What do the Basutos think of it all,
who, for only fifteen years ago saw
two white races at each other’s
throat in the country of their fathers ?
What are they thing today when these
two races, side by side, denounce a
third one for the murder of the wo
men and children of a fourth? What
are the Herreros thinking, their own
desperate struggle with the Germans
still rankling in their minds? What
stories penetrate to the heart of the I
Dark Continent of the white man’s
inhumanity, in what form do they
reach Barbers and Tuaregos from the
North, Abyssinians from the East?
What are the Afghan tribesmen
thinking, what atrocities are being
whispered in the bazaars of India, the
kamponge of Java and Sumatra, the
mountain villages of the Philippines
and Borneo, the unexplored vastnesses
of New Guinea ? What judgments are
being pronounced upon the “superior"
race upon the innocent with the
guilty ?
The modem era is closing in an
orgy of bloodshed which threatens to
undo all that four centuries have tried
to achieve? What will come out of
it none can yet foretell. A reign of
law and order, a higher, a truer civ
ilization safeguarding itself against
a renewed outbreak of savagery—that
is the hope. But how long will it be
before that new order of things suc
ceeds in effacing from the minds of
these onlookers in the distant places
the picture of the white man’s “fright
fulness?"—New York Times.
COLORED DEMOCRAT
FOR STATE SENATOR
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 14.—Francis H.
Warren, who is one of the leading
Colored lawyers of this city, has been
nominated by the leaders of the dem
ocratic party residing in the third
district to make the race for the state
senate.
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ADS FOR AUTOISTS
“Two in One” Vulcanizing Co. Tire
ind tube repairing. New and second
hand tires. 1516 Davenport St.
COMSUMMERS AUTO SUPPLY CO.
We save you money.
Douglas 5230 1921 Famam
Use only Deep-Rock Gasoline and
Motor Oils. Twice the power—Lasts
twice as long.
MISSOURI VALLEY OIL CO.
BAKERIES
THE LAKE BAKERY
Choicest Cake, Bread and Pastry
Webster 3387 2504 North 24th St.
F. WILBERGS
The Best in Bakery Goods
Webster 673 24th and Parker Sts.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
DRESHER BROS.
Cleaners, Dyers, Hatters, Furriers
Tyler 345 2211-17 Famam St.
OMAHA DRESS CLUB
We Take Pride in Giving Satisfaction
Douglas 3660 2225 Cuming St.
COAL
TTabrahamson
Coal, Kindling, Hay and Feed
Prompt Delivery
Webster 46 1316 North 24th St.
GOODELL & CO.
COAL
Phone Web. 344 30th and Pinkney.
J. T. BEATTY
All Kinds of Coal
Webster 1868 1627 No. 24th St.
~~S. KATLEMAN
All Kinds of Feed and Coal. Your
Old Neighbor and Friend.
Doug. 6620 2560 Cuming St.
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DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
J. LEWIS
Valuable Coupons Free With All Pur
chases of Shoes, Ladies and Gents
Furnishings.
Webster 3103 2503 No. 24th St.
JOHN A. JENSEN
Ladies and Gents’ Furnishings, Boots
and Shoes
2220 Cuming St.
~ ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND
SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRIC COMPANY
Tyler 1414 1810 Famam
HOUCK ELECTRICAL CO.
Electric Light and Power Contracting
Harney 4600 2629 Cuming St.
GROCERIES AND MEATS
MM I.ENA WOODRUFF
Best of Everything in Meats and
Groceries.
Colfax 70 and 71 3702 No. 30th St.
BERNSTEIN & COHN
Fine Fruits and Fresh Vegetables.
Webster 1788 2501 No. 24th St.
M. R. COHN
If You Don’t Trade at Our Store, We
Both Lose.
Harney 2560 2706 Cuming St.
AUG. ANDERSON
The Best Goods at Right Prices
Web. 2274 24th and Clark Sts.
THE PEOPLE’S MARKET
The Store of the Low Cost of Living
Douglas 1530 2311-13 Cuming St.
J. BERKOWITZ
Where Trading is Worth While.
Webster 860 24th and Charles
JOE MARGULES
Where a Little Money Goes a Long
Ways.
Webster 4378 24th and Caldwell
HARDWARE
J. F. McLANE
Faints, Window Glass, Oils
Webster 3516 24th and Lake Sts.
JEWELRY—WATCH REPAIRING
E. R. SMISOR
Anything in the Jewelry Line
Webster 4915 2505 North 24th St.
S. LEWIS
Just in Time to Get Watches and
Jewelry While the Sale is on.
1707 North 24th Street.
LOANS
DAVID B. GRooS
Offers Watches, Diamonds, Clothing
and Jewelry at One-third off.
Red 6081 410 No. 16th St.
MEAT MARKETS
HENRY SCHNAUBER
Best of Everything in the Meat Line
Webster 6564 1906 No. 24th St.
J. ROSENBLATT
Live Spring Chickens All Year Round.
Phone Doug. 2306 219 No. 13th St.
MILLINERY
NORTH SIDE MILLINERY
Latest Styles at Reasonable Prices.
Webster 1692 24th and Franklin
NEW AND SECOND HAND FUR
NITURE
S. GUTTMAN
New and Second Hand Furniture
We Treat You Right
Douglas 3971 937-939 North 24th St.
—Two Stores—
CITY FURNITURE CO.
LOYAL FURNITURE CO.
Our Motto: A Square Deal.
Doug. 4177 107 So. 14th St.
Doug. 5831 223 No. 16th St.
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
O. S. WIEMER
Wall Paper, Paints and Glass.
Low Prices on Wall Paper.
2302 Cuming Street.
Douglas 8753 Walnut 449
PLUMBERS
YOUSEM AND NI BLOCK
Best Plumbing and Reasonable Prices
Harney 3383 2627 Cuming St.
SHOEMAKERS
ISAAC KIERKE
Fine Shoe Repairing.
1206 Dodge Street.
DOMESTIC SHOE REPAIRING
First Class Work Guaranteed
H. C. Hansen 2307 Cuming St.
W. FONAROW
Buy and Sell All Kinds of Second
Hand Men’s, Ladies’ and Chil
dren’s Shoes.
2001 North 24th Street.
SHOE STORES
F. R. OSBORNE SHOE-C07~
Why Go Down Town and Pay More?
Webster 1412 2506 North 24th St.
TEA AND COFFEE
HOMAN TEA AND COFFEE CO.
We Roast Our Coffees Daily
Webster 370 2508 No. 24th St.
WINES AND LIQUORS
WM. HOLM
When You Want Fine Wines and
Liquors
24th and Burdette Streets,