Dallas Express

Saturday, October 9, 1920

Dallas, Texas

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McDONALD SPEAKS TO CROWDED HOUSE ON TEXAS POLITICS Says Lily Whites Repudiate Old Republican Principles and Oppose Civil Liberty UNITED STATES MARINES WILL LEAVE BLACK REPUBLIC Says Lily Whites Repudiate Old Republican Principles and Oppose Civil Liberty and Just Government; Urges Whole Hearted Support of Black and Tan Ticket in November Elections. McDONAL Says Lily Whites Re can Principles and and Just Government ed Support of Black a vember Elections. A huge crowd packed the church on the night of September 29th to hear the address of Hon Wm McDonald, Republican politician of Texas, now campaigning for the Black and Mr. McDonald was introduced by Rev L. White McDonald, a then pre- library remarks he launched out what he underscored of one of his most masterful efforts. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Once upon a time Shakespeare made hade a man who was a master of the Question. Hamlet is said to have uttered these words at a moment of his destruction. But he plunged into his destruction. But he almost of despondency when he added, "I will be Cawed of my AIL." Thus showing the serious questions, or problems confront The position of Hamlet aptly illus- trates the nature of Ninety per cent of Texas Rep- ublicans, not to be a Harding Re- dress of the future makes cowards tend for or stand for those policies, ment which will redound to the best position of party affiliation because they wish not able to decide which way to go. Government of Law. Our government of law and not of opinion is elected by men selected by a party, the Republican and the Democratic, and the other of these parties will be elected to the governor and function the governor and administer and function the governor and American citizen, white, black, yellow, and other in what man or party is given as a vote. The Republican and function govern- Platforms. The platform of a party is a sacred entity of the people and candidates are the people who will formulate policies and enact certain legal requirements and set forth the platform of the party. The platform is a document of a denial or a gubernatorial candidate, representative of the party are not required to effect his personal views. However, the platform should have a candidate should have to do the work of a candidate or party he will support with a National Party Platform. - Close examination of the platform of a party is required. Democratic Parties, are the identical parties. St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 7—Z-Wm. H. McCormick, Jr., died on Friday of three years "Chief Janitor" at City Hall and Municipal Court, was buried on Friday, September 17, at the Badge on Friday, September 17, at Director of Public Safety James N. Cause of "no funds." New Candidates. Mr. Parker, who been by An Arms reporter, stated that he was in the fact that he insisted on and did support marries in difference to the will of his wife. Called on the Carpet. Carried That. Precluct. The precinct referred to by Mr. Parnell was the Ninth, No. 80, near Vandevere. The count showed that the precinct voted in the favor of Coryne prescinct in the last county he has been learned that two new juniors have been placed on the cliffs pay since Parnell was let out. Their salary was $18,478 a month. The two will draw $175, compared with which the chief cliff receives. PAX YOUR POLL TAX BETWEEN OCTOBER 6TH AND 22ND The Dallas Express "League of Nations." The voters chose the United States largely between men or cast their vote for this or that candidate by reason of the party's stand on the issue. League of Nations A thousand theories are born of the difficulties of the trouble it will make for the orders of the people. It will interest you and me. It does interest us, and it does interest this great question but I am firm in this. I am confident that the League of the American people, Republicans of the American people, Republicans League of Nations to prevent future conflicts. WAR PAPER OBLIGATION. But this is not true. People who have in the banks and in circulation have in the banks and in circulation negotiations which represent money but not liberty Bonds or Victory Bonds are liberty Bonds without taking a dollar without taking a dollar without taking a dollar. (Continued on page 42.) In his concluding remarks the chairman after apportionment asked the senators his intention of beginning a *votes* school for the *votes* of all women. A ballot will be furnished to all women. A ballot will be furnished to all women. A ballot will be furnished to all women. These lessons will be give vote given. These lessons will be give vote given. (Continued on page 6). JACK JOHNSON STILL WEARS HIS "GOLDEN SMILE" AS HE ENTERS IRON GATES AT LEAVENWORTH PRISON. (Courtesy of the St. Louis Clarion) The show cut shows Jack Johnson as he enters Leavenworth prison accompanied by a Negro deputy of Cooke County. The man seated is Harrison Gilean, former staff correspondent of the Dallas Express now Editor of the St. Louis Clarion. Black And Tan Republicans Texas Legislature Approves Florida Democrats Fear Meet in Hony Grove. Of Inter-Racial Conference. Domination of Women. WOMEN VOTERS ATTENTION. By a special ruling of the Texas Legislature, the period between October 6, and October 22, has been set apart as the time in which women and men who have not paid their poll tax may pay it. The amount of poll tax is $11.75. The tax may be paid at any county court house. A poll tax receipt entitles its holder to a vote in any election in the State. When the Santa Fe Overland (Courteay of the St. Louis Clarion) feat, obligingly posed for them and asked if he could help him with his portrait, and let me hold those papers, to ship away with them, tempted to ship away with them, and then that some papers are not properly taken, I could have taken a desired trip to the office to inspect those papers. The officers and the champion got to go from here*24 Maurice Killeen, one of the officers who has been very considerate to the Will县 county, to the Will县 county, Mr. Johnson could see nobody, not even his nep- Nephew Sent To Fix Things. JE GOODWIN LIBRARIES UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN TEXAS H AND 22ND ress YOU'LL ENT . 1920 ON TEXAS L. LEAVE BLAC AS Charges of James V Speech of Harding Cease Reign of Ter Charges Criticism To Harding's Question Inter-Racial Conference Held in Oklahoma City. YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU DON'T ENTER YOUR GREAT PRIZE CONTEST. ```markdown ``` "In the early part of 1917 I sent him to Mexico to make a visit of inspection to make sure that his first hand knowledge conditions that he had on his binds rendered by the Onslows. On his return he reported that what the marriages he had received attacked, that they then revolved attack, with firmness, but with no semblance of order under trying conditions and failure and blindness to those purposes and development effectual the marriages he had received. His report, now in preparation, was to send him for discipline and punishment, but he had ordered that Lajun, new comrade to make a report and that this re- Ku Klux Klan Begins Operations in Virginia. ```markdown ``` ee) PN REA RN 7 Pe an . a : ¥ i PES ON Ase 20 PR Aca re erie She, Se Pie Mr Se Nee ey 5 iz PES er (es ae a mee ee i Be Some Nowns In Texas PAOR TWO eee eee eee th Chlaboms,” war! “Ripped Dero tor burial. Panera " a were eld from Mt. Zion ‘Baptes ene 1. C. Branttord ; ‘Copany bad eberte of einige. his Maryland dle, Wied Powers ot Wasahache were fanaa at Ways Cone A000 E istaay evening, wee 2 foley rover. eee Reh the Rind Theatr tn ‘end te. operaing moins lotus show, of wich f. W, Lewin Ferme" the hho “Temple johns. re owaler sod garsee Henson, re farmed tums Auderen, where cy ‘werd aed “to the edaide of tet ister. twits ‘Wrist retaroed trom Eien” ar "singe moter Hove, Guy. returned. too, Brenbarh Ambere he wan called to the. bedside (Gh'nie "ator. ‘Aner weverss ‘weots Mail th Colcugo, Aire, John Alexand-| rand caren ave returned. 3 Ge bouan oc Caldwell was uel Si Not BTA: Adorn lant Sunday Sle Mew, sfun of Gey HI wean vert 2 hie dauenter Sirs. A. Be stone fiend MM at at Sindy. "Clee, Texas, Oct. 7—Mise Rona Wyatk, daaeder of Hey, Wyatt, m- orf, De. 2H. rch ed al Thomedy: ‘The funeral was attended Sunday at tbe CMB. church, Pre ‘Bag’ elder fohawoa ot Dulas ‘ote ete Rear rate, ey BG Hammonds, pastor of the Si Ghose and Ror. Maw “Simp oe ot Bt ure, Peart Roper ot Cannta ating ber paren, i. and tre ‘Chisle, Cuandier ire Marie. Der Ms visting. relatives a Paris und Bate br). 2 Wallace baa Surchaved-e ox. Mr. Trig Mews Bren Okiae wan runt ot his non fiat west, Mr: sha ‘hrm Jokt and Mirai Men HB. Onander ot Wich iu Palla, wore gueats of thet re iit tit weeks Mr and ‘rm. Bu. ese Gay. ave’ telarned tom El Fron. ra Bien Helo. ho he fowe: ver ile in convalceclag” Her oat, Mer, Rilo Sirens of Houston Rt ber beds. “Kor raha and foenber of the" 9.1, Church wil Soll ot ee ray Senay. Sadan Baris ad MeCuriarn ot Urandberry vere guts of Mens Mighiower hr Gallas Ardmore was kus obs Sree edags es Wit Philips an ‘a hie temily Tas. week Mi itt is st Oe bedside Tooter, rk. Asante Et ‘who te very, die tT. Philipg Sulpise ‘Serine hrs Blan ones s'apines Mrs Elsa” Sons at etarned from Dalla. 1ate Maes ‘Thelda Beil Punche tnd Olle Hine avis Toft lest week to. enter Wey Universy atari. ar Fry oie ewe oat al. ‘Ming Satie Ofer Florence Sap: fron, Mewes, Arebie Davin, dot Garee and" Beal Tot last week for Prarie View. Born. tir “and Mex George Phitipe, e. boy._ Misa ‘latte Hane of Houston «Sete vie tng aro eM Born to Mean Mie Estee Jones erin, Gane "Nea! ltt Mast’ week for Aut, where be wil tend ohooh. Nik, Md Money nan te (od oe Ha ee tian Hoar Bas fecroethtror, Win Poe ‘Bore to Sirs ane Mpa. Yorvelt Pulp, «bor Ma Laure ee of Oklaneate' Cy To Aero, ining tisives: ‘The enter {ibis given "athe reuisoce of Miran Str "Pari Davie In booor to hind i ng tao i esta ‘Mr, Moody: untaln Jip Si Moody Fountain S0°Reroan i, or Sta Fake ver : ering ‘Modan sien “a ‘End Malo Chore et Port Worth ‘ery at her Nada” Pro 3-3 Bare eer parien san Wane fant werk. Dr, Jo 8. Waline feat iar wr ee en : Mine 12%, Fie ee ORE'L nal, Madars Jute Mathors eA Binal, ula Mathors x en em ave tts ‘Climate, Grimin snd ‘srs inline ber father it ~Dallae ake Lawrence" Goo has re “gehood hace. Me Jet Aires and thon Rave: etirmed Mr. Joe" Oates Rates whoa ot rv Vie. Sige alert tas oarnt"s mad ot. on Hons ‘8 “Mrs Gene ttantor' ment, few” days iat week hr ant. Stn Peltar ter Sunday for Fort, ‘Ded, ©. Wallace has moved Mefiee fo @25 E. Chambers stro ‘JR Baprena te on the aah bans srr ti tae % ‘when be comes agen. ; ‘Mary Davis, who bas been vin- lutves ‘hax feturned to, Fort | Wort Str Curie Corser and elaer s Moby were roents of thelr “Miate'and tant Tas week.” Mand Me ‘nove Dourht 1 houae and me ceeeres. ‘een a aie’ cyroe Grit “MHD AHS ticket to Boston, Mase. - Micra he. wil stent the' Rew Ts: Tad tomeratory of erie “Caney Oct. T--Busdar ool and BYE ee wall stented Hon ‘ues Mr. Bishop Sneed, Mrs. Made "Bowed and ie" er x 2, sana ad Ae secant as weak He ack cae renee ae eat gp Maneater en hase, Spt Astrea Oherck tFhe. perl Seton “Cs Riad sh ees, tac toa Rane Gace Here Sage geome end ates he ay it “elivered one ie mei. MPA. Gores, Bvann, retura- om aD. Quite ® Prankiin, Tenn, Quite eee AT soo jo, eat Pricey int by SWallard. ‘Tho cause of the Peper Soe mons een sreuieat over door fees to a dance tciney was ahr twice ‘Doth tots freefall. Mss ‘Wille wasn vary fenerstie young man, wel Red by aiwho how him. ie laren «wie Eanes fot. Sn Ritoeer sey ihe chong pun tecennry and without. Justieton Mretdemia Barbar, tid a0 highly cpetied ‘itso, died st her oct fict'west ond'e¢ Marshals aero ieee, Hor’ foneral asa ended rom bverseaet Mk. Chueeh Isterest was sans in College Com cra. Seat mother et some Aires 4w."King apent noerat weeks faPotrl, Par Sting” her dau for, Mm Ua Sneed Nm Bary Isle “sbeat vera Gaze in Por orth eine finds, rand ie ash" Nosly Sea Hen" Whi ons "Deon, tie ‘axle, ure for Texan Collage. Morn tor" and Mira‘Prank Rowor,” usb ety gd ance ie gel jot Kiner ie sendin Tew fags a thea Grove visting. sadam, Pred Thempeon The Kin: teats "Sire Somes Mashingion, presieet sorted, Natt Mow Es ts (able an Tonia. Vota tor Sport 'on the Wack end Yan Pexee our tend heat the news. Tell sets vote for ‘Hane ectors sian ari able co er crotches afar slows test esa‘the Dulas prea at 40 ens et month TKerons Oct. 1—Mre, Broly Gou eft tee aye ano for, her Home th JdstonTue dents ate ae aly arte, wo an nick oni one our” ih ste ndgeton Sunday Bey. th the vat at the C- M2 felon amon eS 30. ata on haptne Guareh 86. Other Shnrehes have. not en, beard trom rec tanee whe atendcd the ayior Tintsat Sandy Scheel Convention Coster ion went were? BW Porat 'al*Duney ce Poa, Weve" wien’ ancien, Saale Powe usta Dvn, “Tyrene’ Dykes I Gane ite. and cs BG. Gone in Bevte Ez Gone and ie Banh ies oe ban ren, where Mra Grae fi Send te Panola County ‘renshe Sw fase'h eek and tak Ste athe! it the tasty. Rev. D. oan: revorter Poniey, Oct, Bunda, Older 3 reo a aiet ‘ayn Poroy a each Eatrta ‘church Mer. W. R Varner, ane of ion Eharch ‘reached we. isle eran, oping "cum ira fr, hun, tir aren, noe ty Reva ay rated at eM earch, eisai isn fe PLe, W. RiMenne sce Prana’ and. BM, 1 Maryan orc ai7tha week, isi Mate hae Cook ana Me." Heath fuare or she chruan ‘hoo! "at [fiswhines Oct Moses Drain re pore. : ot, Beye ati, live Bap tienes ati. ive horet Prday nicht Oct 1, wae Yr fntereaunes He sade sane "very Fecal otns on lve, ne Sai lace tex days in Por Worth iat weak ME, 8. Woot a other ‘aime rom Okiabom inn Bnday ct panache Sanger was bere Sum aoe bd Mn oon ot Los Angeog, Ca i Reng ay for. soe, Sears has, re fraed'ts the cy okiom fe.” re Sinan gue re ‘Corn Jones e"tioner f'Bater hat fo late hs Meet aicoany, "Oct Ah, on acco Being, Nay one een fant weak fa Sherman wi ber ae et ale Netue Anderon Mr Rote tice eft Monday to, atind the Hoary Photpeon ‘sunday fo eon ere Bondy fo finowo, Northern ‘poinin, Rev. 6 Belt panor’ of C'chureh, 7 fred last week from Mineral Welln Sharebee very nutcenau [ectng, The reporter wat ih com eration wih Mer. G, Be Wilams fee, orn, ae, oar {at they af dng a wonder fl work. ‘Wolfe Cig, Oct. 7—-service atthe eM Shareh “ate” Sunday Sd ‘ha ssris, Weaver ‘ere I eater ere ostomy, Sack MeKtnaey fren th are Gubday. Mr Will wear’ in Combres” Sanday ud Mondays Mra Me lla ipoeweth“Oula axt went ialng Ine mothe. Sr” Artur Dicom [Genseres van" eve ‘Sunday. ae Saat maak tly of Pao fees eee fee to aake this dr Howe, rt [ironing ‘ot, ‘Coumerce, war” here ‘yer rte ae Mek io vas bate . rae i a 0 “Pusat site Your ne 1 tnevagent, ‘Dory to Mr" ons 1? Ne'sokoson, fe Oct Mr, bn Montgomery Cater ad hehe of Lao, hin a ahd rite bul ar albert Hatber Th meedy inp to Kavtman, da any ah Le Beaty anda tie tnan not exacted oa ‘ht wll be moved fms ftw fa [fe'ker moder ‘howe. nanan |kire oie Somes of ‘ [Recon na tn an nda jing. "Me GW. Manerey and ta ted fb bao E: Jew ees tee Hara |. Manca, Oct. 7—Sunday. Schoo! was | tended this ‘We hin ae Seite fentes ies oo pasta Mt Gacy me Beet cossuptaied “Uy Ha et | Burton, acc “by hin choir ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920, oe Seems oe an, Mee, Bela Gearee in ek, thin Wek aloe Reet eek lt “Ms is Ree Gate ut neal pies a a wen tat wil Sa aurea on Be ead Sebastes slat” ai "ota cars Cs a sca ead to"eher fons Ba te tat act of" ot ae ar ty vt. ae Ee Boke Wah be thal ete te i may et a oa Se ath eet wasn Shao ul Be" er asics Sih ce By an oe tera nt Se eee, Wie Poet Miw_ Poa Hamilton’ dled Saturday. Sire, ‘eal See te Ss sat St wa as Soi ectotitemeas ects te tseia enh teSauam l Sort ales horns Metis ae Se Sow cnet ston is, Pont wasn Pittman, Mrs. Esthor Randles has stares fe eet sao” another year at 80 peP month. Rev. eT eS ER ey Sh he laf Gel ra ci, wee a Sic Mead a news Sala Dey bess aoe oe putea crags. doa spe Sea pence aig Sie ony a ritine fem toe or Stet mea io ace ase ter ioe ot, “Ry, aa Et aoe cen fab teat ens a Gon Meat ty! ae eke ast te aha pe Sea ate, eubet lee ne Ging ney ea YG iy", goog Faroe: a eh arin ee a ea Se eon ta ae cite nomaat her ict ae Me ey eee cee pa tars Sas aad ts od ati tone See N's Se, Sa ce, Coon ama the alr png ligeesimeatang ne wit tint Ie piictre. Bitar eataay he "be i It fave ia ae tas eee e feces Sioee seems wee os ig AR ip oh Sea tout, "ale ai rete Sp Pinte wat shad ore 6 sr, "Gdape bane’ eke Gt Sa st teres Se eee as Tocca et Sr Ghanace Gusts "he ee tal tad telnet po a See Stats altel et Seen tele, Sens Scien ant’ aftn and oun an ne a A Sete of teepatt Be a ea cea ome Faas at Pa Bere eiteat nSishy oi net Se tet a ocess ve eet ot tt earned Seeds wee ear ree rik ecset‘tie eval re BY wees fence a Sy Galea at aes ae ota ee Be seaan a atta Sot a aottat ort os Se eStart sre Sree Sehce s ore ita to ater enti gut ah ea fous sean ti Meas ne rahe fot ein oh ae Fw! Siancock of this places se i a cee eo weet ta ot wait an ee ee Soraat kot i coeremeree ed Merman Waite ant hme Soe, a tes aes iat vot a sear ie ie cae Srpoeiater ss Aoacs tr ge lage ogy ae Fitts "a and Pree Bera “con te Pon Gi eat west ewer Te, Re Rhate Oa tary a oe ae Erich, emp é et eats, Ma Sonten, at S Beatie need seal a1 ii aieash ‘Ga. wot oe ams tea. 2 be ee tstse cia Sade stein ihe ue Pa Mil earal att eitrda’ o's iat Ge traps ton sao i oe a fog yg eines sec es Bene erty so enon. fe calor macht a esa scission i's Saar meaty tes © sot aie coll lh fer agen race eats tae as ae. ‘nln, Oe 7-H, Cos sar tt tun) anna Sy sie, e"mad's ex $s renee ot a pe et site ute Wie amines ha en ES oat Motos 2h ss "i bot rare ao Sota te Sout bot mee ne ie Ruy No st Cater ME Be Rees Stata tani” ab, Homme" at Se it ens AE Sr ME, "Shae ae ieacite Uh Mire @, A Mose Reliayvile and Jouve Freie. et. Capello Bryant lod Pas tor Big nace with cre Sunday Prof, Jordan epoke to Alls Delight Gunday evening Services were good Ail day. Mea, iteadle Taylor was andidute far initiation to the Hove. fold of much" ie reporter. wan at the bedaide of » alck mlece this week. Plengant ‘Grove Sunday Schoo! war dae ‘unter, Rev, ¥.-R. Mamber [prenahed two ale sermons Thure- fay nod Friday sigh, Me W. Watley and fumily"are ack” Men MD. Dotnon fete Saturday tor Cam fefon- Deacon G. ae was mieed Scodey trom service He wah Dallas atthe Bede of is usher ‘Mla AB. Pree, Se. J.B, alr shail teh tor Pak Guinn College Wednenlay, Madame Jove Jones Ire Lean Yoong’ aod srs, ‘Chas [ise Fiber "Willase accoupented Mee oan Minera Well, Oot. 1—Rev, W, 1. taley aw foi isu» eden {ar revival with 80 additions tt ‘embernbip” Right were baptised feat Sunday night Ravs Jonnoon ot the Ach R. march was at is Dor fit Gay" Sunday ana” preached ‘two fron’ sermons at 3""k mand 1:30". mre Destrice irtand tain guise, ‘on Dusaeet thi ook Sr ine Rober ho Wes operated on ant, Wedsetday, Sept. “Sotn fo convateectag hy {dla Conaiey and" Mae Jowell Ne Kinsie wore’ tat marie Ia Wednesday nights ept 39,- 1930, [at the reeldence ct Mrx-samos Hay: ood, ter. 5.8. dation otf Slated. Tho Posy ‘Social trem Tas {Peiay alebe by hrm Seale at te Teadence ‘of ‘her daughters, Mra Ei Seetaon waa os. Rev % “Bogan, B.C, of the. C Mi. 'B. ehureh "has uit cloned a ficcesful mecting, rm, Geneva /Haghes, one of Mineral Wells Mah. fy and’ respected. women, whe. ha ved here for ten" year Gd Ian Monaay, Bept, 37tn"and. was bur fed" Sept. 30th, “She ‘waa “a mem- ter of Lite Bethel aptit ‘Crate there ber timer. war held Her E'S Sot, emelated. he wr tio a, mamber ‘of Rorsier Court Rov is, "Calsathe. Interment "was ade i Pollard Cemetary. Mr Ray. mond. iy Chandler eft ian. wes for" Paso. hire Bina Paton ls {mn asaooas ar 6, J. Johnoon who tras bitten Jani wok by polam Tier te recovering. You ‘wil a: faye fina te Dalian xpress ‘ni The” caw Gate, which nas Som foimed when “jou” dont ee, You Spent ue Cltrord Demet is bala [Ite tro. fest houses on his Tot on Th, Street Plesse have your ‘ew Tendy ‘when, the Papen ls deliveré Wiehbantc Oct,” 7—-Sunday wa fale day Bunday ‘ool was Nel tx the "proper. time, The’ teach ‘tade'the.eston plain and cle er. 'eroyr presched” a fou ining sermon. Ho made alt of foc lads ‘Collection ¥68.40. Mu [Sartet a, seroualy i’ Mian" Joa ‘Wade ana"duughter have been Gavert and return, they are sone Same. are ‘bva Mo Wilione Houston han returned, howe. Iv fan Kelley” of Waco ‘will make an Mabie letire 10" aight atZlonroe Sapte enventonignt. Come” na bear hi Tionreck church on the ll wil ayers bie July tomorrer. Tenge Oct T—Sunday School ws con etemied Sanday at all eurch te Rey Wodrat peor ofthe A Si etChoren preached for the Mi Monarar eo Sunday moran ed "hey, Waterr of Falta, Sun aay ‘ght ine ‘Caara’ Newion “0 eegder tad hr. ward,” Praca Kirin were narfed et" Wet Meoday ‘night atthe hae of Rey Srna Stra tli Wilisan itgren” returned root the cotton iti Brame and wi feo an. nda” to iit ts |Secrec."fther "who tn ik Pro By Kiev te petting’ along Pras ninpehoot Mike Booker 7 '|Washington, Mr. BL. Lewis ané '|Mr. Cox are doing oarventer work at’ sea Yor “Pre. ‘We David "an athena See the agent ‘on the street Jf pt tho Expresa Mr .'5, Rin trrane up the, groceries in. Wort own ana’ eter the Expren etfs ‘cther, business’ concerns won" Fetus | decksbors, oct. 1—Sunday Schoo waco tne sc oth. chaehea “Ker Brown’ was hare from: Mnert” Well Bouter. at ne Dm late speaking meeting at ate ie, Frank aley_ and. Mr. Darel | eae oma wen, Po | Works Mathew"Pkara an [Jim Pickard ‘were alle tothe Rome ‘on actoust ot the rerio coe Stra Bertha Ward wat her om antral Wells Yor a few dave fie and Sita. Arthur Johnson av feen “viewing ty ohaions” paresis is'shenon carried’ crowd” out bik ‘coon one day ast week Mr Ew. rockets bid oo hi lt | Tne ‘patie choot In" doing Ane ow, Meese, Reporte ) Garland, Oct. 7—Bervices _ wer estates nets "Scnday schon Risa. ""he pastor Aged" the put [at sch wetice robe dior “wa |fprn to eeryiny a fceh [te laden are geting “Along” nce felicting: money to repair the west Side of thelr ehvrem whieh waa srr ix, lenin a fee” agra a vere iota’ _Sariand “Banda ir ‘George McBride and tami a | protected by the Feoptes Dural At ir “Naale “Payior™ i, Ye holdin ‘ort at the Garland Hotel.” Str: Ann | Dotten ‘haw ‘from Sherma Jar. Dont forget the Expres when you want to read the welfar oe fie Negro Str’ We. Botton a Jesus his cate, making’ Hone ike beet in the country. | Baa Ot Serves wee we Set ew ern ostras at ench. ervic Son, Fo A Jon oan om dt we | ie prensa Mr Jee Park seta calisron" eve. fopceaeet. ree cee an Rt ae count. apt Batis era ar Sanies Sas poe Sees See Se Banos thelr fliness. Mr. Tom Carter ts vis- em eee ESS ee ae ae ee Ege tee Sees ote ie ees mete tate ieee ee eo parce eee ae a eee ce pes tei eee eae rte ame ate ee Pia moe, 1 eee ee ress oR * ioae fete et eee es eee ee eine eee et Pee oe eee ea ae by maisne $1248, while the AM. B,"daoenetraiod ther vnowerving hing loyd_ by. "raising $38. unprecedented Interest was Soanfewted on both sien, "To con: tent prover wa preceeded. by & Yer? beta “tary and aca Boe gama ate ror of mec ‘vis oe conte areas by fev, Dy” Matinews, fot minater of BCsohn Baptist” Church, "who. was Stony” for nin pantor ev. A” te Seclitiy a torpioce. is. woven ite ‘a. woren rere local hn’ house prem ently edie. Hie phrabcotony feamaueally” correct and" his vole ftomistakably ‘thctous. It war vert rayne’ to ote, the set Wo-eether find harmon sprit which i. ob ined appong’ the various eprhes ot the cy ead the Dalla Expres et ‘week. Something to tll you Tejon hae ‘any newntuotes, love Je, ‘benders, Topo Tae pre oe. eye pr fereenive Mutual ‘Benet ”Assocalon fo Wiehe Patan ta mang © olen fata succene "It bat two agents who fie Glog, some crodabie “canyons fn werk’ i tre persons of Sr. New: fon "ond Mr" Waldrop, Tadlations point to a. vey ‘Tucraivetuainem ere tgr ei company ‘Sherman, Oct. 7—Aflas Larada Dor- eneeten haa ‘etarned” to" Weatera University in. "Quindaro, Kansy to cepleta her anal Commerlal cours, ‘fhe’ etlebam” BapUst Chureh of Sherman, taviter you, to be preset ft the installation Service “ot pastor, Revs JM. Caddell ot Dallan Bungay October 10, 1990, a 3. cock pm A’ program’ willbe. rendered. ‘hu pastors tnd thelr consrorstions ae aad tty prevent Pra. muster ‘ot cerenonicn Kir Bam Yatieron, age {Sy died Hs home en, ast’ Pecan ‘8 near fie ACM. #curh cary ast Toure (ay morning of ncuteinlgtaon He teaver u Joving wife, Mra Ada Porson sad” several "relatives to mourn ha" oat Fumeralatonded Oct fod at Payne Chapel, A: ME [Ohureh by Rev B. F Bongern, ale feet hao Childs, Gaur of As Ban Childe, bas matreuated in vereen Univerity in Quindaro, Kan eae Ns. Ads Holle ot Benton ve fied Mrs: tatnie Jeteraon. Me D‘Goodopn, our expert druszat, re inved fer is former home, Your wih Eis menor. Aree {Socdlon who comes tive with at tke imperial Subiee. Sacred Concer Gor of Ramaae City. Mo. managed by Prot! W. Bh. Roundires and wile a fistea By Mca D. Benaey Mines Hattie "K. "Wathingion and, Phocbs ry eave rand musta! enertai fmcat Sept."ahh at Payne Chapel A a's, ehurch before large erowd White here Prot. 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A eA BS ‘cnc. rams teat 2 ee ae meee tad Pie Se tee aa es Se eae ane eas cadence dae ee ea eh Gers, Bee pete tess nities Be eee ere are a Rete yee te Sy aatae lass Fee ne aes gee SS Dhe following program for th 1. Hyiom by the League ....... 2. Prayer by Rey. A. J. Williams 3 Solo .-_-Mie & Yohneon 4. Paper” drs. B. Owenn, Pres 5 Solo Mian Lillian’ MeCoy 6) Reediag Mion Winnetred ‘Moore: 7. Dugtfe.Madams B.A. at ‘cell and Mra, B, Bunton, 8, Addron—"Youns’ "Men as Christian Workers, 9. Mallat ne Mins." B. BUNTON, Chairman Literary’ Department. WIFE OF WIL, PHEONIX pres IN DENVER Mrs, Emma Phenix, the wife of Mr. ‘Wil Pheonix died Wednesday, morning, Oct. Gth after a Tlagertng Miness. interment will be made tn Springteld, Mo., where her relatives tn and Mrs. Pheonix were form. ery of Daan having ‘moved to thee oF four years ag0, and resided near the ‘corner of Gochrast and Boll streets. Both wore leading members of Bethel A. MB. Chureh. "Mr. Pheonix worked at Crowdus Drug Ga., for twenty-two cane . Ore, | ro | f | e | Sa a se 3. 1, Me Dall 411 who have ben harttor sen ber the” independent Orta o€ Bicovieat and of Kare are here etree net Hale Hal But tm srt, Yviay” mien Sset is nk § wesc aero. as Sete aia negise sald” Order Don't tink iat ou are foo ol oF Bernat Come and at have eft ating oper Be ine reese of ao many mncbirs ane have bess neers ier over Sst ar BAect Joa a vincesr, Pe iat! wate ant iat aus He See ee Fee, Vy Set 99, 2008, ‘The New York Dipatch is the name’ of new. weekly paber to 8° pear Mere on Friday, Ostobor 1. ‘The headquarters of the "new publication ary at 21 W. 134 teat The Dipatch te tacked y the Uned Civie Lenguo, tae ot" which John Mt Ropail tbo "well, known “real shinte dealer, In proudent- “The promoters have. arranged withthe mewsdealern ot Ham to Tanave the Dispatch a thelr sands weekly CARD OF THANKS, We, the surviving members of Sam Pattersons familly adopt thie method expressing one" eartelt_ thane tothe pastor of Payne's ‘Chapel M's, Ghareh “ted fe members, to Mitler’s Temple No. 5, KnightTs of Tabor and our many fends for the eawtta ‘ora oterings, the. Kind esa thown as and. consolation x. teaded during the recent ilnees and Seah them de stme"shoud opportaniy thors, the same "sho ver be presented, a ‘Mrs. Addie" Paiterin, wite; ae. Atbert_ Patternn, son Miss ola Draper, daushter: strand. Mra en Ward, rand. hire ill Talter end owt of drand-chidren and to erent rand-ebilaren Ry, DEGRATH 8 DEAD, prvay CAME AT” HS HOME WACO. ss Just on the eve of departure. for oimeiee, ‘Oia MB.” Alenander Fecelved -e ‘wlecram conveying the ews of the death of hs uncles Ter, 5.°G.“Dearanat War, Death oc curred “Monday. “Temporarily chang fg he WMnerary, Mr. Alexander Tuesday night for Waco. fa Wire pF, IG sonOgE_pmInce Palestine, Texas, Oct. T—Mra C.F. Sted tes ctor erBaes fer nea see eee, See oe eee Reet po case erate mt Se stent Pea act at Soe nee os eee eer Rit fet meee eee Feta a otters ete creak tin on war 7am, gunows mone mt fe ek meet ee eter othe ar hee Sete eee an Si eR Sie Gee ne ase eee e te, dean Beer, Seer cid Si henna ‘thrown, ihe money’ : seers oe ee Se wes ae Soe ee ears Eeiates ena Char oa Se BEST MILITARY AFFILIATES FIRST IN SERVICE MILITARY AFFILIATES Published every Saturday morning in the year at 2400 Swiss Avenue by New York, Office, Frost and Frost 12 N. 20th Street. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE One year.....$3.00 Two years.....$4.00 Three Months.....1.00 Single Copy.....1.00 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Any erroneous reflection upon the document, person, or corporation which any person, firm or corporation which Dallas Express will be made ready to Dallas Express will be made ready to the attention of the public. Entered at Post Office at Dallas, Texas, as second class matter, under Art of Commission. IMPORTANT. No subscriptions mailed for a period for which payment is required. Payment for such must be $1.00. THE DALLAS EXPRESS has never hoisted the white feather, neither has it been disgraced by the yellow robe with the flamed mouth. It is a plain, every day, sensible, conservative newspaper, which trims no sail to catch the pansing breezes; flies no doubtful flag: it professes a patriotism as a soldier of even haded justice covers all the territory occupied by the human race. This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and are protesting. Boys of the pream come up and stand up us. This ground is holy. W. E. KING. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1920. OUR TICKET. For Governor, H. CAPERS, Dallas, Texas, For Lieutenant Governor, R. B. PETTIGRE, Dallas, For Attorney General, HON. GEO. W. BURKITT, Jr. Boston, Texas, Councilman, ANDREW CAMPBELL, Port Worth, Texas, Lake Charles, Texas, L. I. BOYD, Kemp, Texas, Sup. Public Interactions PROF. J. WARMINGTON, Sequin, Texas, State Treasurer, C. C. UMBIL, Dallas, Texas Executive Committee HARRY BECK, State Chairman, REV. WM. JOHNSON, State Sec'y Dallas, Texas SENATOR HARDING AND LYNCHING. The repeated expression of such sentiments more firmly counseled us to candidate whose beliefs in justice and law are fixed and whose aim, in so far as he is concerned, is to improve the lives of others. Never before has a candidate so repeatedly emphasized his stand on matters which, while affecting the lives of others, usually applies to particularly to our group. It would seem that at last the man has been found whose idea of government collection with our own. A gubernator of Norcross in California have offered to take the place of the Japa if the exclusion acts are passed. We never lived in California, but we have always been overly apprehensive of such an offer at this particular time. Matter now is disturbed by nothing more creative than yellow fever. It cannot be successfully argued that the "Black and Tan" Republican party in Texas does not represent the hope of Negroes for statewide political continuance. Because of its freedom from prejudice and cleavage to time honored Republican precedents, it stands by itself in welcoming the participation of Negroes in its councils and operations. Such cannot be said of any other party in Texas. It cannot be said of any other silence, have allowed the Negro to feel that he might ally himself with them if he so desired. Rather, they have brazenly and openly disavowed any intention of allowing him chance to participate, feeling as they say that "active participation in Texas politics is not a Negro's job." Knowing that this is true, no Negro man or woman of voting age in Texas should hesitate to ally himself with this party, actively participate in its furtherance and vote its ticket in the November elections. The question as it has unfolded itself in Texas, as in several other States, is not one of politics alone. It goes farther than that. The manipulations of the white contingent and the life-long creed of Democrats in Texas have been Anti-Negro. The mainstay of any citizen is political freedom. The greatest power given to any citizen is the ballot. When the freedom of the ballot is questioned the whole life and prosperity of the citizen is endangered and he is threatened with whatever of good or evil, usually evil, those who have thus treated him, may design. It is the unilenable right of every citizen, by the power of the ballot, to will as to who shall administer his laws and of what sort those laws shall be. Such a right has never been conceded the Negro by the Democratic party in Texas and neither is it conceded by the white Republicans, if we are to judge by their declaration through the Texas Republican Council of Fort Worth. There can be no real government by the people where race and gender are involved and war and In this fact alone there is justification enough for the foundation, maintenance and support of a party made up of men and women who believe that the principles of human brotherhood and the dictates of fundamental rights should determine the status of voters and political participants. The Black and Tan Republican party is made up of such men and women. The Black and Tan Republican party is made up of such men and women. The Black and Tan Republican party is made up of such men and women. Its ticket contains the name of a Negro and it central committee is composed of white and black men alike. In short it is wholly "conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal." It is fully allied with the Republican Party of America and the votes of its members will be polled for Harding and Coolidge in the national election. The reason for existence in Texas is found in the fact that the public event, supposedly Republican, contrary to all dictates of justice and right, proclaimed the Republican party in Texas a "white man's party." Such a statement was not Republican in spirit. There were those who opposed this spirit so bitterly that they refused to remain longer as associates of those who so fragrantly abused and debased real Republican principles and they formed the Black and Tan Republican party of Texas, giving equal ease of access, freedom of action and opportunity in the American government regardless of race or color who believed in a progressive platform. It offers the only hope of political salvation to Negroes of Texas. It is the duty of every Negro man and woman of Texas to help carry it on to an assured success in November. Its ticket is headed by H. Capers, whose acceptance speech declaring that "no man who denies his fellow the same political chance as himself is fit to govern him" has given evidence of his American government. Harding-Capers clubs offer to every man a chance in Texas and a share in the American government. They are being organized daily and their support is becoming more daily. The ticket must win in November. We owe it to ourselves to push its cause to our utmost capacity. The call comes alike to every pastor, teacher, leader and citizen. It is to be remembered that we are thus fighting our own battles and guaranteeing our own safety. One need not reason long to be assured that this is true. There are a possible 250,000 Negro votes in Texas. With the exception of a few weak-kneed, vacillating sycamorphs and traitors they will vote for the Harding-Capers ticket if only we see to it that the absolute necessity of so doing is made clear. By recent legislation the period between Oct. 6 and Oct. 22 is opened for the payment of poll tax for both men and women. $1.75 will make any man or woman over 21 years of age a vote. Soldiers may vote on their discharges. Every man or woman of voting age should qualify and vote the Harding-Capers ticket. It will show our belief in our own manhood. It will prove our determination not to be eliminated. As we said before this matter goes deeper than politics. It has to do with fundamental, inalienable rights guaranteed to men by their American citizenship. complete citizenship is desirable it is worth exerting one's self for support the Harding-Capers clubs. Vote the Black and tan ticket. DALLAS COUNTY HARDING-CAPERS CLUB The efforts being put forth by R. Lee Jones and his associates in organizing Dallas County are to be highly congratulated for their range of scope. In addition to the increasing of enthusiasm they plan a real educational program and election school for the purpose of teaching women, but recently enfranchised and non-voting men the purpose and importance of the ballot and how properly to vote. An imitation ballot of large dimensions is being made and at every Thursday night rally, a certain amount of time will be given to its explanation by men who know. According to the statement of Mr. Jones there are a possible 20,000 votes in Dallas county alone. By means of the Harding-Capers rally it is hoped that at least 20,000 of these will be polled for the Black and Tan ticket. There can be no doubt but that the means now being employed for securing voters will prove attractive to those who heretofore have not been attracted. Certainly they will appeal to our women in great numbers because of the educational value which they possess. And we feel that our surmise that women will respond readily and secure this political training should be able to use it in the November elections will become a proven fact. The way is being paved for their easy invitation into politics by the Harding-Capers club. They should be urged in all possible ways to take advantage of the unusual offering of political training. If a person is not willing to spend $1.75 for a poll tax receipt he is not fit to be a voter. Its our opinion that black lily-whites will not be very popular in their communities after Nov. 2. Playing the part of a man is due more to determination than to circumstance. The best things in the world would not be best if they were obtained without sacrifice. Fire eaters are spectacular but consistent thinkers and workers get permanent results. THE: DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1920. THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION THE ROAD TO SALVATION. *On the eve of the coming campaign every consideration of race and country compels us to counsel our Colored fellow citizens from Maine to California and from Texas to Washington to acquit themselves like men. These are not only perilous times but they are golden times. You are here in this your great land of great opportunities. If you would be free you must strike the blow. Your personal and petty differences are about the way you acquit themselves as well as in Mississippi, in the Capitol of the Nation as well as in Ohio, Kansas and California the football of American politics. Prejudice on the wings of the wind is growing apace. Your ballot is, as it has been since freedom, your sacred and able weapon, and this you have battered away when not for a mess of potage you have dissipated its strength in ebasing false plantons of partisan hopes and been attached to the idols of treacherous party machines. As a result you stand today as Frederick Douglas foresaw, in the open field of ruin, treading the wine-presence alone. Consider the sorry condition of the Colored citizens in the State of Kansas—Bleeding Kansas—the State of John Brown, who died to make it of its sister States safe for democracy. News reports come to us that despite the fact that even that little equal accommodations which its Colored citizens have enjoyed in its capitol have been taken away. Yet the black man with the ballot in the golden Sunflower State of the Middle are far more than the balance of political power. In a single election, if they would, they could sweep out of power all the renegades, all the color cowards who forbid their simple equal rights. No question arises in Kansas of black voting or of having their vote honestly counted. The professional classes, led by a fine insurrection black job holder, have been able to get their votes in the moll. As it is in Kansas, so it is in the Buckeye State, so it is in the Puritan State, and so it is in the Empire State of the Nation. We urge Colored vpters throughout the North in the coming campaign to support their own candidates from the Common Council, for the Legislature, for Congress and for every other position to which their men honestly aspire. Wherever black men do not aspire in such fashion to represent their people you must put none but Americans pure and undefiled into power. "Arise brethren! Throw off your shackles of envy and factual insensitivity with all your hearts and with your courage who would deny you in these times an equal place in your own Government. Throw out the men who do not measure up to the standard of square deal, real Americanism. Get together! THIS IS THE ROAD TO SALVATION." N. Y. News. THE WAR IN HAYTL. In his speech on Constitution Day Senator Harding said in referring to American military operations in San Diego Domingo and Hayti: "The censorship is no less strict than it was during the secret conferences and conspiracies in Paris. Practically all we know is that thousands of native Haytians have been killed by American marines." Nevertheless it is possible to form an idea of the character of this war, which, as Mr. Harding says, is being waged, though never declared, through the use of the machine, which never bestowed on him but scrupulously withheld by "the Constitution. The Haytians the marines are pursuing are known as Cacao. Some are simply bandits some are revolutionists, many are men who have been driven to the hills in consequence of a mistake made by the American administrators early in the occupation of the island. The Americans took too seriously an old law requiring men to work the ronds four days a month, there was a rebellion against the attempt to enforce it, Haytian opposition to the Americans crystallized on this issue and ever since a stream of recruits has been flowing to the bands of outlaws and revolutionists. Of the duties of the American marines has been to hunt down these bands. It has been described as a war of extermination. Samuel Guy Inman, executive secretary of the Committee on Cooperation in Latin America, who made a survey of the inland in the summer of 1919, wrote in his report: "These outlawgo in bands numbering from twenty-five to two hundred generally. Not more than 20 or 30 per cent are armed, and these are very poor shoals, so that there are few casualties among our men. They are now making a systematic drive and closing in on the bands, and in some battles from twenty-five to sixty are killed. The machine, which passes criticism on our American marines. It is the machine, not the man, that is to blame. From the military standpoint it is natural to regard all life as cheap." Another observer, Otto Schoenrich, a New York lawyer, the author of a book on Santo Domingo and formerly secretary of the Dominican Minister of Finance bear "d unfortunate stories of torture of prisoners by water cure and by application of red hot machetes. Giving prisoners an opportunity to escape and shooting them while escaping was also said to have occurred. Mr. Harding spoke of thousands of native Haytians having been killed Jas. W. Johnson, field secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, who visited Hayti recently says that "in the five years of American occupation more than three thousand innocent Haytians have been slaughtered." The immediate provocation of the American occupation of Hayti was the violation by a mob of the French Lefayet at Fort-an-Prince and the subsequent arrest of the French Lefayet, causing the death of only 169 political prisoners. And the purpose of the American occupation was to improve the government of Hayti.-N. Y. Sun. HAVE THEY GOT THE NERVE? It is reported that the Democrats are preparing "an exhaustive report" on what the Democratic administration did for the Negro during the war. This report is intended to be used as a campaign document to off-set the present criticism of the Democrats in failing to even mention the Negro in their party platform drafted at San Francisco. We hope a booklet will be put into the hands of the public. Let it come. We suppose it will tell the whole truth and if it does, it ought to tell the following: (a) That all Negroes were made to tear off the left hand corner of their questionnaire. (b) That Negroes were drafted ostensibly as soldiers, but sent to camp and given a pick and shovel. (c) That Negroes were taken from the South in large numbers while the whites of the South were either exempt or placed in deferred classifications. (d) That a whole Draft Board in Georgia was dismissed because it took too many Negroes and exempted too many whites. (e) That the stevedore regiments were made up of Negroes while the whites were given guns and commissions. (1) That Negroes in France were placed under southern officers and humiliated. (g) That Commissions were given to Negroes in training camps but taken from them before they were sent over seas. (b) That even in France Jim Crow signs were placed in restaurants and moving picture places by orders of white officers. (1) That white soldiers were allowed to disperse the propriety of sabbing a Negro officer in uniform. (1) That Colonel Young was retired rather than promoted to his well earned position in the American Army. earn position in the American Army. If the Democratic intends to out a book telling of these practices, it will probably have they were tolerated, then such a booklet would make a very interesting Campaign Document. We should like to get one before taking the stump for Harding and Coolidge; it would refresh us immensely, and put us in fine fettle to take the war to the very doors of the enemy. Bring ON THE BOGE. —Pittsburgh Counter THE WOMEN-GOD BLESS 'EM. It is not that the Colored vote is going solidly to the Republican ticket that promises trouble and embarrassment, but it is the fact that we are about again to be forced with a race issue, which afford to the "class consciousness" that appears to be seizing numbers of people, does not argue well for the peace and tranquility of the country. Not alone the South is affected by this menace, but every situation where there are to be formed any considerable number of colored people will be more uneasy to moralizing race clashes. It has been not altogether an easy thing to manage the men of the race; when the women begin to gain consciousness of their impronance and influence, then will come the realization of the dangerous folly of women's suffrage through an amendment to the federal constitution. Chattanooga (Tenn) Times THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH IN TEXAS-ITS RAPID GROWTH AND MEMBERSHIP. THE WORK IN THE CITY OF DAL-ITS HAIDRIS HEADRESS-ER, E.M. PAGE A THELESS WORKER AMONG HIS FLOCK. Lot and Parsenage Bought for Ten Thousand Dollars With Last Payment to the Bachelor at the Bachelor Church October 12B, Hear Him. In the year 1914, 22 small stations in the state, and others still are being built today, 1929, there are 102 churches in the state, and others are still being built today. The church here publishes all directions and the ditions are many. The church here Dallas county block is used but the block is used in the immigration movement going into different states with them and with ferver that characterises them have caused to proselytize where they have The property in north Dallas marks a splendid beginning, the lot coating upward of $6000.00 with tempurature and the last payment being made. The parsonage in connection but exclusive of the church is a modern six room apartment. It is the purpose, so it is claimable to erect on this spacious lot where the Tabernacle now stands a moden room that compares favorably with the best in our city. This church over which the Rev. E. M. Page presides, has been in the city since early immigration, and I am told that during the last nine years of the great service of the Rev. E. M. Page, the church grew of the Apostolic church, this city have kept abreast with the times, having a well ornamented Sunday school conducted in the usual way for the accompaniment for both children and adults. The General Annual Conference Held In Georgia. The annual meeting recently held in Vandosta, Georgia, was a most notable gathering of the Apostolic church of the diesses and 150 ministers and delegates assembled in Annual Conference constructive work was accomplished. When we consider the rapid progress of the church, we are constrained to perform a mysterious task. His wonders to perform: He places his footsteps in the ground. We are not to judge Him by feeble saints, but we are to look at the facts, and what is more powerful than the facts. There are strong men and women who belong to this branch of the church, college men and women, and say what you will, results count in the church, whether religious or circular. The Apostolic church with a regular system having general officers who travel looking after the mission work and proselytising, giving encouragement and receptions, and we may conclude that in no distant day the Apostolic church will wield a power that will be the Rev. Dr. Page is to Preach On Tuesday evening, October, the twelfth (12 instant) the Rev. E. M. Page is in preach at the Church of membership will take charge and conduct their meeting in their own church. The Rev. E. M. Page will drive for the new Bethe church that is to be erected in the church building. This great meeting in every way. PREACHER COMPELLED TO CON TRADICT ARTICLE ABOUT THE SOUTH. Bv William Pickens. The black man went into the back room of the town bank and confronted the police. The district attorney and three officers. The mayor produced the article of complaint from the Philadelphia police department. His name was signed. He was cussed. N. W. HARLEE'S TWO-MINUTE DAILY TALK FOR BOYS. Young Pluck and Old Mr. Luck, Twin Brothers. By N. W. Harliee. There stands us two men, Mr. Luck and Mr. Pluck. They enter upon the journey of life, they have the same parents, they are twins, having physical features very similar, so that it is difficult to tell the one from the other. They talk alike, they walk alike, there was never two persons in all the world so distinctly different in actions, difficult in thoughts, difficult in ideals, different in purpose. Mr. Luck waits for something to happen. He thinks the estates of his reins will fall to him. He thinks for them to die, and has it all fixed up in his mind how he will spread their millions. There stands Mr. Pluck with his sleeves rolled up, the sweat dipping from his brow, he looks honest too squirrelly in the face, he stands out of his sunshade, while he strikes the red iron肩, he shows he buys his own shoes, while Mr. Luck waits for the millions of his relatives, Mr. Pluck stands in front of the president of the bank, the director of the railroad company, he is standing in the direction of many thousands for investment. He is the man of the My young friend, allow me to introduce to you Mr. Pluck; Mr. Pluck of industry, of honesty, of prudence, of generosity, of kindness, of hardened by honest toll, the possessor of common sense. We are the twin children of a man and another wearing the caphs and actions of Mr. Pluck of the inaction and delusive thoughts of a man and another wearing the owers of Mr. Pluck may not handle millions, nor be the president of a bank, nor a director of the railroad or the bank, nor be the independent company that always has an asset, as a bank account and "something for a rainy day." Mr. Pluck has an education, he has a home, while Mr. Luck is still wearing the grit is slipping from under his shirt, and the death of his relatives, the greater amount is willed to Mr. Pluck who Mr. Luck is still waiting. THE MORAL Have Pluck, good manners, be honest, be up and doing, this means you. By reason of prudence, a man should not but a raven may live three hundred years, Old Mr. Luck joucht a raven will live three hundred years. Old Mr. Luck joucht a raven will live three hundred years. bullied and threatened and ordered to go out at once and to "write another article contradicting this one." He was threatened with lynching; the editor these very men would stir up the lynching if he refused. The editor why don't you know, nigger if this article of yours was surrender on the front park own paper, the white paper, the city department before night, and "significantly" we would not be able to prevent it. The editor to be surrender to the police department would be unable to do anything, the men who would not have yielded, the men who would have yielded, this Colored preacher did—and hence that second article, not allowed to send this article himself, but to write it under the supervision of this town government and give it to the police department. This Adelphia paper. This Negro today hates himself for the deed and hates CHICAGO NEWS Kill That With With HILL'S CASCARA BROMIDE QUININE FOR Colds, Coughs AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours—Relieves Grips the days of Asthma Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT COLORED BATTALION TO BE FORMED Permission Granted by Governor. Boston, Mass., Oct. 7—It is gratitude of the station for the assistance of the station in covering a City for a Colored Combatant Batallion, permission has been given for the station to be named for the state The Massachusetts Institute of the State The Massachusetts have on more than one occasion been carried on the mission of the station carried their measure of influence upon the authorities the fact that the station has been given 40 years, and should be given a Humor has it that the P.E. Pension of Commanding Officer of the station stood that 20th Lieutenant positions will be left on for men rising to commission. This provision should prove an incentive to recruits to commissions. Many of the War Vets who have come affiliated with the battalion and commission will be the main centres repatriate bridge will be the main centres repatriate HELD ON CHARGE OF POISONING HIS STEP-SON. NOTICE! To the Colored People of Texas: Now is the time to buy you a home, and Cuney, Texas, is the place. I have 100 nice well located business offices in Cuney, Texas, new Nero town on the T. and O. n Railroad, ten miles west of Jacksonville; also 500 acres of good land for sale in Cuney. Prices reasonable and terms to suit the purchaser. If you buy me a phone me at Anfoy, or write me at Cuney, Texas. Yours for a home. H. L. PRICE. Real Estate Agent and Notary 9-25-1f. NOTICE! To the Negroes of Texas: We have organized and are building an exclusive Negro town at Cincinnati, to miles the town of Jacksonville to the T. and N. O. railroad. We want you to buy a lot or a house and lot in Cincy, or a farm near Cuney, Good churches, good schools, good water and a progressive people. Here is the place to invest your money, where it will furnish employment for your own sons and daughters. Work for the Race. ANDY REALITY COMPANY. H. L. Vigor-President. J. Z. Thomas. Vice-President. W. A. Hall. Secretary; W. C. Price. Asst. Secretary; W. D. Thomas. Treasurer. 9-25-14. COURAGE BRAND TABLETS For Vim, Vigor and Vitality Price $1.00 at any drug store or bearer of any prescription. Any address on receipt of price. Agents Wanted Everywhere COURAGE TRAILLE CO. Macon, Georgia MME, OLLIE M. WEBSTER HAIR, SCALP AND BEAUTY GIRLWEAR. And Discoverer of POW-WOW PREPARATIONS Pow-Wow Hair Grower Restores the decieling hair roots, stops falling hair, eradicates tan, compounds hair, moisturizes Herbs and Roots, and is free from poisonous A trial is all I ask. Send for free samples of Pow-Wow Hair Growers. Address: NME OLLIE M. WESTER BOX 131, 108 Day Street, Montgomery, Ala. Kill That CASCARA FOR Colds, Conghs Neglected Colo Take no chances. Keep this stand. Nothing so enhances a woman's attractiveness as a luxurious growth of hair and burrous, soft, straight hair. Venus, herself, that Goddess of Beauty, would have been uncomely and unattractive without her crowning glays. Today, as far as glorious hair is concerned, a woman has less reason to be beau- St. Venus Hair Dressing has been instrumental in making thousands of women overcome the fear of hair. The treatment is simple and within the reach of every woman. Dressing applied, as desired, will demonstrate how hair can be treated and maintained treatments can not but produce beautiful results. St. Vera Vs. Sella for $35 Per Box Three Boxes For $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed on money refund. Ak for hair will bring it to you post haute. J. W. Cummins Mp. Co. Shawna, Okla. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will promote a full growth of hair. Will also restore the strength vitality and the beauty of the hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wrry try EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. 1. Hair Grower, 1 Temple Oil, 1 Shampoo, 1 Pressing Oil, 1 Face Cream and Direction for Selling $2.00, 25c or porstage SPECIAL NOTICE Ambitious girls and ladies can earn from $20.00 to $40.00 weekly at home. Learn the best nautical trade and earn while you learn. Learn the French and American system of Hair Dress-ing and beauty care. The original and unaccalled system that you can do perfect, up-to-date work on either race. This system is used and practiced by thousands of successful hairdressers. Mme. DeCarroll, an old, experienced graduate Hairdresser and Beauty Technician, has many others this trade, will teach you this complete course by mail. You will receive a Guaranteed Diploma awarded. Send a money order to THE IDEAL CO. Box 70. Station G, New York City, NY 10017. Mail your enclosures and enrollment blank today. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY OCTOBER 9, 1920. OUR NEW HOME PENDLETON AVE. ST. PERDINAND AVE. G. U. O. of Knights of Shepherd G. U. O. of Knights of Shepherd or more deputies to organize and up to local lodge in every State of the U. S. Deputies both men and women are making one hundred ($1,000) dollars to one hundred and fifty ($1500) dollars) per month. Experience not necessary, we will teach you free. We are represented in fifteen (15) states, giving thousands of men and women work to do in each state. We guarantee you stay, employ you, regular pay. For District Deputyship to set up lodge anywhere in U. s, write Sir L. W. Davis, S. G. C. No. 1606 Michigan Avenue, Kansas City. Mo. Enclose 2 cent stamps for speed reply. W.B. NUFORM CONSETS To appear youthful to every woman's desire you should youthful attire with youthful courting, combination combining the sheltered and the stripped styles almost all food almost all fashion NORMAL Corset work with W.B. Correct square groom, refine and ad glitter just that praise me finish at the base line that the cornet accomplishes below. ADA'S HAIR GROWER In three months will make the hair long, soft and glitter. A trial will prove it. When in Kansas City call on the manufacturer. We want live agents to represent us in every city of the country. Hold Growth: Special Grow Hold Growth: Special Grow 60c. Mrs. Ada Montgomery, Manufacte The Wonderful Hair Dresser and Grower. THE FASHION WEEKLY THIN MODEL WATCH Open Fax. Fitch Published Eagle Gold, FL. Cause of Failure with carefully tested Seven Series Steel. With carefully tested Seven Series Steel. $4.65 STEM STEM STEM WIND full name and address and phone number hardware Faced Paint, C. Q. $4.85. $1.25 Sr. Resale Offer to Apply on Recent Foster & Co. Dept. Chicago, Ill. SHORT, HARSH AND RULY HAIR Hair and Scalp with the Vim and Vigor nt. What the Vim and Vigor Treatment NO MORE SHOP UNRUL If you will insure your Hair at Hair and Scalp Treatment. W NO MORE SHORT, HARSH AND UNRULY HAIR if you will insure your Hair and Scalp with the Vim and Vigor Hair and Scalp Treatment. What the Vim and Vigor Treatment Will for your hair and scalp: (1) Restrain (2) Will increase the growth of the and keep the scalp and hair in hair. (3) Wash the scalp a healthy condition. (4) Will render the hair soft, thick, straight, fluffy and beautiful. Get it today. The Hair Promoter and Shampoo, 50 cents each, or $1.00 the full treatment. At all drug stores. If your druggist hasn't it he will get it for you, or you may pay money order or $1.20 in stamps to Theo. Smith, Drugstrict and Distributor, 1801 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, Mo. YOU NEED VIGOR SYSTEM TONER general tonic. It makes rich, red blood vyn system. Vim and Vigor System Toner Blood Purifier Tonic and Appetite. A humidic remedy. If you are troubled by rickets, Eczema, Cartarrh, Falling of form, Scald Head, Bolls and Various Skin to the Blood, give this remedy a trial and at value. Price $1.20 by mail. H ST., KANSAS CITY, MO VIM AND VIGO America's greatest general and best-selling dystopia is a powerful alternative, Blood wonderful Blood and Rheuma with Scrofa, Abscesses, Rick VIM AND VIGOR SYSTEM TONER America's greatest general tonic. It makes rich, red blood and builds up a run-down system. Vim and Vigor System Toner is a powerful Alternative, Purifier Tonic Tone. It cleans and purifies the blood. A lot of people with Scrofula, Abscesses, Rickets, Eczema, Cartarrh, Falling of the Hair, Tetter, Wringworm, Scald Head, Boils and Various Skin Diseases and Humors of the Blood, give this remedy a trial and be convinced of its great value. Price $1.20 by mail. • 1301 EAST 18TH ST., KANSAS CITY, MO St. Louis, Mo. one thousand agents wanted — Good money made we want agents city and village to sell THE STAR HAIR GROWER. This is a wonderful preparation. Can be used with or without straightening irons. Sells for $25 per unit and will prove its value. Any person that will use a $25 box will be convinced. No matter how much you grow your hair just hire HAIR GROWER a trial and be convinced Send 25c for full size hair and hire a agent卖 $10. and we will send two a full supply that you want at once; also agent at once; also agent at once. Send all money by hair order to THE STAR HAIR GROWER MANUFACTURES Box 812, Greensboro. 9. In Waco, Texas, eat at Atlanta Alamo Cafe, eat every day, 112 South 2nd street Colored Insurance Agents If you are reliable and can prove it, we can show you how to make it work with your present occupation. Apply Dept. 25, 2134 Central Ave., Cleveland, O. (1) - Reuse the handpupil. (2) - Reuse the handpupil. Will increase the growth of the and keep the scalp and hair in good condition. Will maintain a healthy condition. (4) - Will treat the hair soft, scalp, scalp, scalp, scalp. Get it today. The Hair Frother and Shampooer each, or $1.00 the full treatment. At all drug stores. If your druggist hans't it he will get it for you, or you may send money order or $1.20 in stamps to Theo, Smith, Drugtest and Street, Kansas City, Mo. YOU NEED BEWARE! HOT-COMBS ARE P makes your hair beautiful. It brings and makes it soft, and luxurious. O-LINE The permanent offer you have seen makes Knotty. Kinky hair straight tones up your brittle brittle stifter stop your litching scalp and falling hair. It changes the hair effect now white not greany nor gummy. hair needs frequent and regular care. It changes the hair effect daily the scalp makes the hair firmer lather, which SEALS SHAMPOO firmer lather, which SEALS SHAMPOO dirt and dandruff and excess oil oily and easy to manage. Well it is easily the best hair treatment KAP-O-LINE SHAMPOO 50c. receipt of price and your drug manufactured by Mercerian Texas. Wants Wanted makers of toilet goods Property Insured with Actual Fire Insurance Co., of Texas only under the Supervision of Commis- sion. Our Policy offers Protection on Hair Light, Storming, Storm and Fire. We will W. H. Petitioner, Co., of eliprical contact with the Mid West area we have perfected our company W. H. LEONARD, Vice-Pres. secretary and Treasurer 606 E. Commerce St. 9-18-ff MONEY. HAIR GROWTH ASSURED of Hair Dressing. With the System and the Rev-Marie Preparations. Have Your Property Insured with The Western Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Texas A Legal Reserve Company under the Supervision of Commissioner of Insurance and Banking. Our Policy offers Protection on your property — against host by Hall, Lightning, Storm and Fire. Our non-insurance treaty with W. L. Petittia & Co. of New York and our non-insurance treaty with the World West "III sound" to *siegemarch* so we have perfected our company with unlimited backing. A CHANGE TO MAKE MONEY. HAIR GROWTH ASSURED Learn The Beverly System of Hair Dressing. You Can Become Independent With the System and the Rev-Marie Preparations. The New Beverly Foundation. The Marcantini Hair Dressing and Press-Out Oil used with or without straightening irons, makes the hair soft and silken also promotes growth. 1930 Dev-Marie preparations will positively grow four inches of beautiful skin. Dev-Marie will convince the most sceptical, that Dev-Marie is far superior to all other hair preparations. Agent wanted. Dev-Marie will send an mission allowed. Stamp for particulars. Full sized盒 on receipt of price, 20 cents, postage 10 extra. Okahama City, Okla Sample outfit, 1 Pomade, 1 Stampoo, 1 Tempel Oil, 1 Hair Grower, full instructions, $2.00. MADAM COTTON'S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER Grows Hair on Temples The inventor of this Hair Grow ingredients and containing everythi prevent Dam, Hair and Tetter, prevent Dam, Hair and Tetter, prevent Dam, Hair and Tetter, not make the Hair sticky, but keep the Hair awfully nice and straight press it if you desire, I guarantee Hair on an awavy hair. Price by 1 Box, 60g; Pressure 16. Send 16 extra with Agents wanted—Inclose 3 stamp w/ office or express mone not this Hair Grower, which is containing everything necessary and Tetter, prevent the Hair from sticking, but keeps it soft and nice and straight without pressure. I guaranteed this Hair Grower Price by Mail Price by Mail 10e extra with order for retrace 3e stamp for reply to be ce or express money order p Hair Grower, which is made of sixteen everything necessary to GROW Hair, er, prevent the Hair from falling out and it keeps it soft and buffy; it makes straight without pressing, but you may guaranteed this Hair Grower to GROW Hair but keep it soft and buffy; it makes price by Mail to American House, 60c. in a with order for return. stamp for reply to letters. Send post press money order payable to The inventor of this Hair Grower, which is made of sixteen ingredients and containing everything necessary to GROW Hair, prevent Dandruff and Tetter, prevent the Hair from falling out, prevent Dandruff and Tetter, prevent the Hair from falling out, not make the Hair sticky, but keeps it soft and fluffy; it makes the Hair waffly nice and straight without pressing, but you may press it if you desire. I guaranteed this Hair Grower to GROW Hair on an average of one to also darken gray hair. Price by Mail 1 Box, 60c; Preserve Oil, 60c; Shampoo Paste, 60c. Send 106 extra with order for return. Agents want to keep your hair healthy. Send post office or email manger order to E. J. COTTON & CO.. 16 W. Calif. Ave., OKLAHOMA C Please Write Na RO- A FACE THAT REALLY Rozol also clears plexion of all Keeps the skin fresh and y Ave., OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA Please Write Name Plaidly. RO-ZO FACE BLE REALLY BLUE also clears the c on of all blemis s the skin smo fresh and youthful Crown Barber Shop OMA CITY, OKLA. Write Name Plainly. O-ZOL THE BLEACH FAMILY BLEACHES clears the com- all blemishes. the skin smooth, firm, and youthful looking. Rozol also clears the complexion of all blemishes. Keeps the skin smooth, firm, fresh and youthful looking. Will remove black heads, liver blotches, tan, pimples and freckles. Also removes dark rings and marks on the neck and arms caused by collars, furs, etc. For Sale by All Druggists ONLY BY - BARTON HYGIENIC CO. MICAGO MADE ON THE OVERTON CHIC DE ONLY B OVERTON HYG CHICAGO THE OVERTON HYGIENIC CO. CHICAGO DANGEROUS MADAM A. M. SMYTR. 500 E. 4th Street. Will remove blackheads, liver blotches, tan, pimples and freckles. 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" THAT’S US y GOLDEN.«CHAIN:s OF « THEs WORLD WE DROP OURSELVES ABOUT IN SPOTS IN THIS “AD” THIS WEEK IN ORDER THAT YOU MAY KEEP UP WITH US—THAT'S US We are different from A goed church mero: When our Grand ie ea ber make «st || todgeimetscurmen- | | We ron no. ate esi lodge member. bers pay nothing: at | | ment. $9.20 per its Memorial Sermon. ] | year covers all you ‘That's Us! pay Headquarters, No red tapo; po one | | TH Chain does, not ot ae || €ant any one who A hee Puts us above their 3 Mwslecenie a ae 3 and 4 month ot } 1 are : too long to wait when | | THe boys at the forks y | |r person dics — we | | of the creck will ale : pay within 45 min- | | ways be considered No man will be allow. | | Uéee—That’s Us—No- | | and taken care of as rie facie a sent body else! | | satan te cto bors re ber of the Chain who ‘Nuff” said! oe eee og fails to support his Sa Seay family, | That's Us! a Ne ur lodge, dogs not a Bape eet |) toe Be | os ome | weap wan we J | Regent || st wt mt | [Oe Srl nate i t's Ust ‘J stew: yea, We par rou || Henicacrs take || TH therefore Lage for-burial about $492 | | him a salary and ex- the dk pay, bisa or 00 to s500.90—That’s } | ONS L : his annaal visit, Ust neither do they pay Supreme and. State his railroad fare to oe the et tn | Lois donot pay The only paying that when they ‘visit, oar 1 | 90,000 members by | | i done on such tripe ihe fe foil >) | rend eating ia : fs: Our Grand Master pay $920 each yoar—| | the setting of next to.Grave — 8 classes | | Py $920 2 must pay our Lodges C—ix Grand Lodge — That Ay Bs and eee. for the “hay” he months to 90 years of Ray pest oe sleeps in and the “fod- ‘age—That's Us! ; der” he ‘eats, while on . his trip. __T. E-TOLAN, Supreme Knight V. T. TUBBS, Supreme Auditor JW. JEFFREY, Supreme Secretary 0. B. CLAIBORNE, Supreme Tres and MRS. E, E. WILLIAMS, Sup. Empress _ Field Agent. Se ae ae <b ¥ BLACK AMD TAN REPUBLICANS MEET IN HONEY GROVE. (Cau tm sae 0 a ae ne eat, ce Beet er ts Bae feat eet a OS A ie a tee be ae consi See Ting?'waa” wit!" omahd homethine. Bets cree ee oe ieee eee Si Winks ig Sus Se Beret tree Deserts Soot oe eve Stree Et eons Sake y Laotyral oka TEXAS LEGISLATURE APPROVES OF INTERRACIAL CONFERENCE, Rear wf sumed nei gO gama Me See Sa Soe oii oe 2 le Am ie Seavha gina Beele eae ee Emenee may cae eee ee ett ce a =e ee LISTEN! BIG COLORED CARNIVAL OCT. 9 TO 23, 1921 CHESTER PARK, CORNER HALL AND CENTRAL AUENUE xian ton a sci ieee lepcevenice Laken 5% Sees REE oon EST ALICE REE no ae bial A) ROSCOE ANE ASS acted eins hen dollars have decreased in baying power and the public {s called upon to pay the additional costs of production, and ‘when the question of quality of preparations is thrown to the scrap-heap and dependability of service and quality of results entirely discarded, ‘Madam finds herself confronted with the problem of how and’ what with the same money may she purchase for her toilette. For: milady’s beauty and saving her. precious dollars, in- sist upon articles that bear this seal, HAVE IT MADE TO MEASURE ‘and you will sold the commonplace in dress. ‘There is a real value in ian aloredfarment. GOOD TASTH linked with QUALITY Ta what you get at CHESTER PARK TAILORS We make clothes for the men and women who are purticular. Write or phone us for samples. 110" ‘Street Phone ¥ 5438 Dallas, Texas. € 10-006 DEPENDABILITY eel STATEMENT OF THE OWNER: SMIP, MANAGEMENT. CIRCULA- TION, ETC, REQUINED BY THLE Aer ‘oF CONGRLSS- OF ACGUST Me Of the Dalias Express. published Srookly’ at Dulas, Texan, for October Wsedo “tata et Tex, County Balan Refore me, a Notary in’ and. for the ‘State and county Aforerald per Sonally appeared C.F. Starks, © ving been. duly aworn according {o ne, deposes and’ naye that ei {he Boinees Manager ofthe. Dalits Express, and thatthe followine {o the beat of Kin knowledge and be ie a trad statement of the owner ‘hip, nnagement, tc, of the’ afore ‘id’ punletion forthe date shown in he above caption,” reqsived by the ‘et ot Anes iit embod Ipc, onal tae er wiationa TeThat’ the mamen and addreses et! epubliber, eden, manasin SGuor, and mien managers tre ubianer, Dallas adrees Publishing Company, Dallas, "eaaas Ear, 4 WW. hice Datlas, Texas’ Sienasing Mors J. Wels, Dalian, Texan Be Ines anager 'C.'®, Starkx. Dallas ‘Fora, Fo rhat the, owners are: J.P start, Dallaay C'RBrackian. Dal inst E, Starks, Dalian WE Ewing, Dallas Se Wed. Lowery Dallas; Bk. Waema Dalian! A. C ‘Washington, ‘Dalian; "GP. Sia Dallags ArH Dyoon, Dalla: i Harri, Dailag; 1B, Wallace, Dalia i'r Mamitn, ‘Dailags 88. Red Marshall, and W. 1 Page, Dalla ta "the inown “hendbolger mortgngen, and otter security. Bold ‘cm owaing oF Dolding 1 er cent of store of total amount of tons, mort Frurcon of older securien re!" Inter oe ‘Corporation 1 That he two, paragraphs nex See "nockilders and tcority 6 crm tnd tecurity ho SFr not ony he tat of otal ders 2a “een holders aa they. apped ‘onthe books of the company” bu fs, in sanes whore th tockholde erreur holder appears upon th ooks of the company an trustee In"any other vlary relaten, th ‘ame of the person. or” conporation for whom mich trtee is acing, ‘ven also tht fo pararrapha con {in aatementaeobracing aman fait aoa. ahd ballet we tot ‘lreummances" and” conditions “unde Hieber ad ary ol tre ‘oper “up ‘oat the ‘compa us trusten Told sek and secures” then acy otber ‘han’ Gat of a bona fa eran tint a 90 rea {o"bellre that any ther perwn ‘taocaton, or corporation baat Interest director" Indrect nth ee ee eee y Bs * bi Found only on hi nt an Grower egetable Shampoo Glossine ‘Tetter Salve ‘Temple Grower Vanishing Gream Cleaning Cream Cold Cream Witen Hazel Jelly Vegetable Oil Hand Soap ‘Complexion and Toilet Soap Superfine Face Powder, (white, Compact Rouge Antiseptic Dental Cream VELY COMPOUNDED BUT C West Street, han ans ated by him | ingworn to thd niche before me thin 4th day of October, 1920; A. 8 Wein. Notary ves My com on xete one haan Boat Maar ‘ja ce weaken | Words tan not express the deep sratitude we foal for tho Kindness fhown us on the. part of Pride of the "West todge No. 12, Kalghts of Pythlans and ‘Excelsior Mutual. the death of our dear son and bro ther, Cornelions, Baas We also. chank "tose who ‘gave floral offerings. MMS SUSAN BASS, Mother. MRS. CIARA SMITH, Sister. SANpatntre MAak’ beams, AGENTS WANTED! For The Mermaid Removable Rubber Cushion Hair Brush ‘The Brush that can be re- relied on for straightening out hair and keeping it ‘smooth, be- cause—without the slightest ir- ritation to the scalp—it pene- ‘trates through the hair and reaches every strand—its con- tinued use means hair and scalp health and Beautiful Halr, : Made in 2 Styles ‘Mermaid Standard, relist ‘Sample sent postpaid for $1.25 Sonate Samp it postpaid =e ie seni or | = Back a $225 AGENTS: Write for terms on Mermaid Hair Brushes—and selected line of Hightest Grade Toilet Arti- cles and preparations excellent Values and profits—repeat or- ders sure, BEHREND COMPANY Dept. C 207 So, Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 10-04t ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1020, ° OEE NINO) "oR ae eee - : =") fe fh} " {| ©) \ a7, ws e Jes \ ) i \ ip | c ¥ ad a AW ae a . c YQ 77) r mi ¢ : | ina | Un Vinee 4 ! Live T ) a) H Oy, = * WAY) ie |B se i) 1 Vet li iy ‘ qu “fatty Where Style “7 mS, Combines With Value &\ sei is paramount if you would be well tailored—and you 3 pet styles that are particularly good in S. H. Churchill & Co. made-to-measure clothes for men, the down to the minute thing always * But style is not all you get. For years S. H. Churchill tailor ‘ing, has been known as the “Big, Value Line of America.” +. It is this big value combined with good style that makes so many men prefer S, H. Churchill made-to-measure clothes. ‘See the Churchill dealer today. ANDERSON and HICKS, * J. H. SANDERS, 2114 Hall Street, JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS. ms ear PORMER DALLAS MAN DIES IN ‘CHICAGO. ay Maity Prlends Here, te Father gy agg is News, was received in Dallas at apacgbt ‘Barday by" dea Frenthraton shoot che death 0 ter broier, dames ‘Wille, Feather fm, drat om of Rev. and ‘a i"peatberson on Thomas Avena ‘ugh occurred at Me home In Ch Sito, saturboy evening at'3: atte 2 tit nen * MesiFeaiNerston was weil and te orsty knows This ‘cy, "havin pent whe" daye ‘this Youib here Ho yas comaidered one ofthe. bea artery inthe ‘country. ‘Th. worker iCal the leading Catored shops her Catering to be (rade rave xtenmtely ad worked bis trad fit tye “ange ee where, eared a locate Tie attended the public school svat dae iil ea 2 Parle View and Wily Univer cia hm age ie ae boy and aie, a. mother tater thre” aera ca "Ceo" ‘ro brothergy Herter and fey, were at Mi bedside wha’ fed came le remaine were eapecte {0 have bean ‘shoped ere Tor burl oc a confereneebotweea inet voters dm Cheago, reeaiod hy fact dat the enormous ‘ost ot bu fat amaeria ty local_undertaker fa ‘an addidpa! cont in “rule fneage ede oo"burdeasome omply_ withthe request He wa bsp! 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LINK C0, Manufacturers, 305 South Ervay Street, ‘Dallas, Texas, | Price $1.00. |MEN.AND. WOMEN WANTED If you are alive and wide jawake, you can earn from $10 |to $15 a day. No house to house and STRAIGH] fORWARD (business, For full information | write— Norris’ Candy Factory today, and be the FIRST ir [your lane Box 481, Athens, Texas. EE Why pla and fad een ufou arate Yur br Sees ‘Tied ere your epeazy ind; attest tut wound : rneth, carved sed perc round =. prim Cond. Eetreenthetesitrsouee [OG ‘No. 32— Wire handle Brass Comb. Heameratetecateens.. $1.00 1No, 88 — Wood handle seh ‘Sdncve Rae Brose oe weed and ram Pee $1.00 “Foon pero toa atl WOLF’ BROS. sentitiven box 314 inDUANAroLi, ig INS A LOT! Sako INTON, al : EADDITION ol Last Week Will by Known. ga ee SSteeue iamenrs sae ENT COMPANY, sai ANS A LOT! 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"A give some agent a trip to Chica thing after you leave the South "Windy City"—all free. We are planning an agents one who handles Velvet Brown Preparations will tell you that they are great them and our commission is like THE PACE CREAM is a a knockout and a joy-maker to THE HAIR PREPARATION the old dome to action and you want seems to swake and be "Angst in the Great War, these were commensalities to our war effort, and we were commensalities to our war effort. The unshameful act of war that commensalizes us and the human spirit is the result that some $200,000 to $250,000 was spent in the pursuit of the German forces." Heard Meeting will be held on Saturday, 10:30, teaching on "Do mergency in America." In local church- er, Sunday, 14th. The permanent lease will be the Democratic Democracy. Our Congress align with and honor the Democratic Party and Honor the Registration party. We will work to assemble the Organization to assemble --- # gather, upon every occasion, whenever you need them, form one for that purpose, and upon each community to take the initiative women to elect and send delegates women to elect and send delegates Youra for the abolition of Federal Segregation by the election of 1920, Respectively submitted, MARY S. MAYER Respectively submitted, NATIAN S. PATLOR, President, 3546 Grand Bldd. Chicago, Ill. MURCLE JOIN PARKER, LLC 605 N. Central Ave., Dallas Look for the Number. Don't forget the name. CLASSIFIED "ADS" into your scalp and watch your hair grow. It makes the scalp healthy, it unkinks the hair soft, straight and smooth. It makes it the most attractive born hair and surrounds the face with grace and beauty. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1920. 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