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50 THE CRISIS ADVERTISER LEGAL DIRECTORY This is a ready reference of some of the best lawyers in the country. If you are a lawyer and your name is not listed here you should write us at once. FRANKLIN W. WILLIAMS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law Notary Public Real Estate Conveyancer 206 Parrish Street Durham, N. C. J. DOUGLAS WETMORE Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 5 Beekman Street (Temple Court) New York City Tel. 6222 Cortlant Cable Address, Judowet Telephone 5574 Beekman Rooms 905 to 907 WILFORD H. SMITH Lawyer 150 Nassau Street New York City Uptown Office-136 West 136th Street General Practice Notary Public WILLIAM R. MORRIS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 1020 Metropolitan Life Building Minneapolis, Minn. Real Estate and Probate Matters a Specialty ROBERT B. BARCUS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law Notary Public Office: Room 502, Eberly Block, Columbus, O. B. S. SMITH Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law Offices: Suite 610, Sykes Block. Minneapolis, Minn. GEORGE W. MITCHELL Attorney-at-Law 908 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. Tel. 2026 Fort Hill Cable Address, Epben EDGAR P. BENJAMIN Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 34 SCHOOL STREET Boston, Mass. Telephone Connection W. Ashbie Hawkins George W. F. MeMechen HAWKINS & McMECHEN Attorneys-at-Law 21 East Saratoga Street Baltimore, Md. PAMPHLETS Published and sold by The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 1. African Civilization: By M. D. Maclean. Price 2 cents. 2. The Brain of the American Negro: By Burt G. Wilder. Price 20 cents. 3. Social Control: By Jane Addams, of Hull House. Price 1 cent. 4. The Negro as a Soldier: By Brigadier-General Burt, U.S.A. Price 5 cents. 5. Leaving It to the South: An experience and some conclusions by Charles Edward Russell. Price 5 cents. 6. Views of a Southern Woman: By Adelene Moffat. Price 2 cents. 7. Disfranchisement: By John Haynes Holmes. Price 5 cents. 8. Disfranchisement: By W. E. B. Du Bois. Price 10 cents. Address THE DUNBAR COMPANY 26 VESEY STREET NEW YORK [[image]] No. 4 Special Buggy $65.00 A value unequaled. Sold on $1.00 Profit Margin. Write for prices and other styles. Send for catalog. C.R.Patterson&Sons GREENFIELD, OHIO Largest Negro carriage concern in the United States Mention THE CRISIS. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE Offices: Vesey Street, New York. Incorporated May 25, 1911 OFFICERS National President-Mr. Moorfield, Storey, Boston, Mass. Vice-Presidents- Rev. John Haynes Holmes, New York. Mr. John E. Milholland, New York. Bishop Alexander Walters, New York. Rev. Garnet R. Waller, Baltimore, Md. Miss Mary White Ovington, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chairman of the Board of Directors- Mr. Oswald Garrison Villard, New York. Treasurer-Mr. Walter E. Sachs, New York. Director of Publicity and Research- Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois, New York. Secretary-Miss May Childs Nerney, Brooklyn, N.Y. Assistant Secretary-Miss Martha Gruening, New York. This year we shall attack segregation laws, investigate lynching, defend the Negro in his civil rights, protest unceasingly against race discrimination. We want 2,000 members January 1, 1913. Watch the clock! [[image OUR MEMBERSHIP CLOCK JOIN US 780 October 15, 1912 ]] MEMBERSHIP BLANK I hereby accept membership in the NTAIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE. Please find enclosed ____ dollars and enter my name as a member in Class ____ paying $____ a year, and send me THE CRISIS. Name ____ Address ____ Class 1. Life Members, paying $500 Class 2. Donors, paying $100 per year. Class 3. Sustaining Members, paying $25 per year. Class 4. Contributing Members, paying $10, $5 or $2 per year. Class 5. Associate Members, paying $1 per year. The subscription to THE CRISIS is $1 extra, except to members paying $5 or more, who signify their wish that $1 of their dues be considered a CRISIS subscription. All members in good standing have the privilege of attending and voting at the Annual Conference of the Association. PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE, 26 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK CITY> Mention THE CRISIS.