PICKENS SPEAKING ON PACIFIC COAST Noted Orator and Scholar Pfeamt Large Andienee* and Attracting Attention—Gives Hi* View* on the Japanese Qwdha LOS ANGELES, Calif, Not. 25.— William Pickens, the noted Kerr® scholar and orator, is addressing large mixed aadienees in this nrtw of the country and Uridertally taking not of the social and ecoisnrsc prob lems which are holding the special interest of people all along the Pa cific coast line. He has been accorded a hearty reception wherever he has appeared and Us opinions on public questions have been eagerly sought. In a recent interview he has this to say on the “Japanese Question* as it appears to him: “Yon most have noticed that when one is prejudiced against yon. your very virtues become vices in hr? sight. As an outsider I have been interested to note the ‘accusations’ which the white man of the Pacific coast narvefy makes against the Japanese. “! have heard them complain, as I rode with them on the trains, that the ‘Japs have all the business in such and-such a little coast town’—that they cater in a>me other places—that their restaurants sell more food for the same money than any white rw tesragrt (think how a white restart not wwaU be prated if IM* cssM he sat ct its—-than toy mb suae set sab oat of the far* wthh they aw* —that they are mrorrf to get fi ni liras ther stick together—mad that t«»' to tkrrwe where the whst* ob faSin ' high hirt* rate aad the efcild-hesrbtt s^BerierSly of the Nippe* wooes. It ww coeteoptaMKly swd that rat n£ rf eeeey fMrteea boh* - In * Cair fims tet year was a whwh b far ahoee the prwportM of the tkB wUt less tea te* per «S of: California's white »' usw* he* «B dres. mere tfeaa tweetr-ebfet p« eeae araswe w-w**r “How t> the woeM are JtPBM* mem to Marne far this? Is it ast a relie of the ****** te mo* w te e*rse i* another rare the prite which we weedd praise * oarr aw*? It remiwfe Me that m Saaft Carols tor gene rations the S«fw has beer ‘armseeF *f waetbw to wear rood j date, to lire is fine bosses, to eat the best toed to rote, to held office j to go to college, to enter the «*•*€*» 3MH. to ref More pay for hfe awl l of coarse te pi it the other wa* shoot: to do 1ms work for he* payl 1 2snpt *-ties to At takttai tos* ad IXW IX' nt'T TO HIVE LEICTE OF V ITKIX' |Et TV* Mwtotd Sa-E** F*«*» 5T LOTI5 **. 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FREE CATALOG W- Lae this Coupon €**tmm iirect rom Write your name and address and ssudl to us, or send us your Q.fi* Bought Headquarters -address on a post card and we will mail to you our new beautiful Now Will and Save catalbg free of charge. ijmUt \m» You the Middleman’s ~ -- W Y*“ Profit Addrt—-_-- ----V'ant Th-in -— | J \ Brodegaard Bros. Co. ^ OF THE 16th and Douglas Sts. «>' »K" ! crown Omaha, Neb. STvms § L—_——— *_-L- HUFTITII • **^*10?I s w sck al x> A Ttonkagrrrng tart Thursday fiatt, and Tkantacgnsg to served all day to tto eaareh haH. Tto Bto dw smi IknrtiT «ft Mra V. Bailey. Ttottoi art 7 syrerta. Mack am ttoto trvm tto ;*>th HKihB. A Think mil m1 fgvmrmm. arfll to zma at Aik® Chape; (itrci ky tto Sunday school tojartmest Tt.radar i ar«r Dtoa will to *er«rt all tor IktTsto. Tto jrtm kwh «f tto E. T. P. C a ill acts at Bettol eiuto Serttj. Jin^tocr i» A r.: >z Si- program " Tto Stoat* T- W. C. A. rortai -rest to hate! far ttoir eflfc rear nork Series tto Malaga- Tto Santa jafen totoitotrt freely. son im lew a (me at tto ato ssmtoii affairs •wr pita by as; at tto church due was tto ii^rtiag dinner £ m u> to parlors of .Ma Irene A. M. L church hr ito Willing *«xers' dab Thursday « November Hi. tram S to t :M edoeh Tto parlor? were decorated rai tto cl ah ctoora blae art white, art Fieudcu-toa W- G. Uarfugi j jertre adorned tto walls. The large crowd present teemed to uonndU; eayoy the affair. Tto club cleared ! >’. art uto ibis Bism A express ing their gratimae to all who Helped i*m Ibx i_ J. Cana, i-resident; Mis. lime Tact, secretary. Mrs. Williams of Mobile. Ala, ar j.ved Saturday to seep tease tor tor trottor, Prof- H. J, Parker of 111# Bates street. North Riverside. Mr. IntM Adams, son of Mrs. P. M. tor is left for Clearwater. F*a_ .Sal .rdar to spend the sister with Us vawt Tto Ladies' Ciurci. Aid will give a recital art serve refreshments at Ma tone A. M. £ chnrcfa Thanksginsg Mrtfeg Tto Willing Workers, Mrs. E. J. cams, president .Mrs Ltrxie Tact, secretary, a eld their -ess son at the parsonage with Mrs. P. M_ Lewis on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All tto dno members were present. Tto Sou City lodge, G. C. O. of O. F. No. Km and the Household of Rath No. 21 have moved into their new toll in the Barron building on West Fourth street. They now have a large and commodious hall, suitable for any occasion Last Tuesday the young married women met at the home of Mrs. Dob son, corner Market and Seventh streets, and organised a pleasure dab with the following officers: Mrs. Dobson, president- Mrs. Redmond secretary: Mrs. Russel Bryant, treas urer, and Mrs May Ward, chairman of the executive committee. Rev- P. M Lewis held his Thanks giving service at Malone A. M. E. church at 10:20 o’clock Thanksgiving morning ATCHISON, KANSAS. Grandma Silvia Gray, 110 years old, died Tuesday evening and was buried Sunday. Willie Tyler is seriously ill at his home on Eighth street and is being cared for by the American Legion boys. He is an ex-soldier. Mr. Gus Downing, an ex-soldier. Is ID at his home on X street. Miss Ada Barnett entertained the Carnation Art club on Monday even ing. Preparations are being made foi their Christinas party. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Red are tto proud parents of a daughter born Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Ella Taylor entertained with a party for Mrs. Gbloe Green last Tues day. Mrs. Green is a popular bride. Mi.-? Malinda Williams and Mr. Da vid Anderson spent Tuesday in Kan sas City. Mr. George WamelL Dick Jordan and Jess Bright returned home from Lansing, Mich. Mrs. A. A. Davis is visiting friends in Kansas City. Mr. Tom Jackson home from Da kota for tto holidays. Mr. John Floyd is seriously ill at his home on Spring street. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart entertained for Mrs. Clara Webster last Wednes day. Rev. Jones was ttoir guest. Mrs. Webster left Saturday for California. Mr. Malvin Mack spent the week end in Atchison. Mrs. Dr. Stewart will leave Wednes day to spend Thanksgiving on thf ranch with relatives. Prof. R. G. Jackson and his quartet gave an interesting recital at tto A. DANGER SIGN AL A btae pencil nark on roar paper noa« jwr -uhseriptior is doe aad aiet he paid at oart •r >our paper »tB he stopped. The ^isms far nott.net-. is coa te»d hy the fact that the higher a rwatiit the less •. ifflfc tat. ♦ wttaif *iss | A % MAKE THIS BARK YOUR BARK SAVE TO IE MONET tkea *e» INTEREST Ob it la oar SAVINGS DEPARTMENT New Entrance a W. Career ltd aad Farua St& First Rational Bask ltd aad Faraaa : COAL! COAL!! ’ Order jcwr Coal fro® % S. M. BASS I • 1721 Cobubs St Does. 239* % C-X—0-C-0-5-C-&-0-0-0-C F. K. 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