Coca-cola. He wanted to trick people into thinking that he was just a drunk as an excuse for being involved with a black woman.
Dolphus Raymond
Coca- Cola! He tricked people so they could believe he was a drunk and that that would be an excuse for his behavior of marrying a black woman
The label on a paper sack reads "Think Pink Riddles."
Bag tag is the hink tink for a label on a paper sack.
Hank Raymonds died on 2010-12-06.
In Mr. Dolphus Raymond's bottle bag, there is not alcohol, as many assume, but actually just Coca-Cola. He pretends to drink whiskey from it in order to give the townspeople a reason to explain his behavior of siding with African Americans.
Hank Raymonds was born on 1924-03-05.
The stationary shop is called Raymonds.
bag tag
bag tag
Cameo Theatre - 1950 The Paper Sack 1-15 was released on: USA: 20 September 1950
Dill assumed that Dolphus Raymond was poor white trash because he saw him drinking out of a bottle wrapped in a paper bag, which was uncommon behavior for wealthy white people in Maycomb. Dolphus Raymond intentionally perpetuated this image to provide an explanation for his unconventional lifestyle choices and to protect himself from the judgment of others.