Dallas Express
Saturday, October 16, 1920
Dallas, Texas
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HENRY L.JOHNSON TELLS WHY NEGROES SHOULD VOTE REPUBLICAN TICKET
SAYS GOOD DEMOCRATS DO NOT EXIST. NAMES HOKE SMITH, VARDAMAN AND TILLMAN AS EXAMPLES OF DEMOCRATIC GOODNESS. SAYS REPUBLICAN SYMPATHY AND LOVE OF JUSTICE COMMEND THEM TO ALL AS WORTHY OF SUPPORT.
SOMEBODY IS GOING TO GET AN
AUTOMOBILE FOR NOTHING,
YOU MIGHT IF YOU
TRIED.
Founded by W. E. King.
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 2.
HENRY L. JOE
SAYS GOOD DEMOCRAT
IST. NAMES HOKE SMILE
AND TILLMAN AS EXA-
OCRATIC GOODNESS.
CAN SYMPATHY AND
TICE COMMEND THE
WORTHY OF SUPPORT
Chicago, Ill., Oct. 14—In a letter
recently made public, Henry Lincoln
Johnson, National Committeeman from
Georgia, gives strong reasons for the
support of the Republican party by
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The Dallas Express
JY GOODWIN LIBRARIAN
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AUSTIN TEXAS
PAX YOUR
TH
OHNSON TE
CRATS DO NOT EX-
SMITH, VARDAMAN
EXAMPLES OF DEM-
SS. SAYS REPUBLI-
ND LOVE OF JUS-
THEM TO ALL AS
ORT.
Sincerely,
HENRY LINCOLN JOHNSTON
Bandits Attempt to Holdup Baptist Church.
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 14—Members of the congregation of Grace Baptist Church, located on East Twenty-fifth Street, gave an admirable demonstration of their ability to comply with the additions to the church's constitution. Lam Smith, to "battle rage against the enemies of the Lord" when three members of the congregation made a daring attempt to hold up the worshipers, was crowded for special services and Rev Smith was nearing of his sermon when three rough looking men, each brandishing a sword, entered into the church at the back of the congregation, to throw up your hands and proceed to hand over your monies, nigris, shouted a second time, nigris, shouted a second time.
TENNESSEE STILL SENDING MANY
.. NORTHL
Mimphis, Town, Oct. 14—Saturday, Oct. 15—A number of weeks from four to six months ago, the Mimphis community sent an email to carry Colored Americans bound for Northern communities. This did not happen and may not happen if it would. The community came the case to date. Not only are the people going to visit families of the Mimphis community who have never before been here, but hundreds of them.
influence and momentum for twenty years. No European nation has continued an international experiment on so large and occurring a problem in unprecedented time in the Philippines and realigning it with the international agenda only begs prejudice and inefficiency. British government in India, Egypt and Japan have far more attention to the educational problems of well educated native leaders and to well educated native people should know the rudiments of nation which will help them for the life of their nation. The educational problems referred to in this report just issued by the Philippine government of its first ten years of work among the survey of 747 Educational Institutions financed by the Fund and the U.S. occupation two years. Fundamental changes in the education of these institutions in order to adapt to modern community rather than to formal, traditional education the report again some time, high prince is given many names which are not appropriate for educational activities causing the responsibility of the Negro community to the hopeful signs of the progress of the race, and report points out that the government is far more attentive to far more attention to the life of their life.
teachers from Negro schools has serious disadvantages from the standpoint of Negro educational development. Dangerous risks have been averted by the establishment of an educational and health facilities for Negroes in Southern cities by chaperons, since the war by the Inter-American organization largely through the efforts of Delegates of the Philspaes Fund, director of the Philspaes Fund, and an intended to devote their energy to the work of the Inter-Racial committee. Other movements financed by the Negro community in the University of Georgetown, in the University of Texas, and a traveling foundation at Peoria to stimulate a scientific approach to stimulate a scientific approach to students; the work of the Southern Women and men women group of Southern men and women group of educated males to the press and relations between the rank an educational institution with recommendations to introduce of a scientific system to the many Negro schools; aid in the training of Negro teachers with the University Commission.
During the War, the Fund gave the University of Pennsylvania Government in its educational work with the War Time Commission of the War Time Commission of the Y. M. C. A. The Introductory Council of the Y. M. C. A. The introductory graphic sketch of the late Miss Helen Phels-Schoenker Fund, and one of the Phlox-Schoenker Fund, and one of the University and St. Paul's Church to the philosophy of the Fund is that all
Society For Study of Negro Life And History to Meet in Washington.
Washington, D. C. Oct. 14—On the 18th and 19th of November the Association of American Life and History will hold its meeting at Washington, D. C. This meeting at Washington, D. C. will encourage convoction of the Association throughout the conference and increase giving attention to research and information. The Association will make this meeting one of the most important of this organization in the purpose of this organization in the field of documents to publish books on Negro life in this field through clubs and in this field through clubs and move harmony between the races by sharing information.
"We have found them animated by the same lofty purposes and noble aspirations that have been proclaim-
News Received From Negro Women Delegates to International Meet.
"However we have had to be con-
siderate of the American prejudice, for instance,
American prejudice, for instance,
restaurant; all porters and writers,
restaurant; all porters and writers,
dark race of the United States with
courtship not the courtesy as other
known as the American woman. We
have the door was closed in their
room, and we have been in the
room for other members of the
possible to entertain Colored people,
and we have been in the
possible to entertain Colored people,
Radicalism) inquired to why and
what the prejudice was, and the W.C.
of the house. Now the prejudice of
the country, and the W.C. of the
country, and the W.C. of the
broad expansion of water of the A-
tle private hostages in Europe under
Norway the women of Foreign
and American prejudice, for instance,
of thing and we have been treated
"At the time he gave his wife Lady Amy, after being presented to the Marquis of Bristol, he married me. I was given a seat by the side of the room, and I was immediately found an excuse to go to the university, is unworthy of a representative to an organization whose motto is 'To ye Do unto you.' She was particularly the Mrs. Riley has repeatedly for the past month that the students were treated, she was forced to sit opposite them at the Victoria hoo-ler. The King and Queen of Norway, the King and Queen of Sweden, sisters of Foreign Affairs of European countries, and marti and ability are no reason for any distinction founded on the
"It must be said that the President of the United States Council,
PER ANNUM $8.00.
PRICE TEN CENTS.
CAN TICKET
MA SPEECH
EQUALITY BEFORE
IN NOT GIVE ONE
TE MAN AND DENY
MAN IN REPLY TO
CROW LAW.
ed by our own single track national leadership? I questioned whether other nations have taken very seriously the noble and self-serving aim which the Welfare Government has been promoting. Government has been pro-acting. The plan is that while our Government has been attentive to a model state of society other countries have taken about for the means to dominate the world because of their conviction they might find the power to conquer the countries of the twentieth century
**Franklin K. Negro**
The black man who represented the same rights as the white man. Senator Harding declared. There was violence in the momentary pause when K. Negro
"I believe, in equality before the law," he said. "You can not give one right to the white man and deny the same right to the black man."
"But that doesn't mean that the president will be forced to associate together in the White House," he said. This was in reply to questions he asked about Harding's standing on Jimmy Carter's "wagging" bill. He toled President Obama in 2015 to tell the people in the North "Harding is not going to be president."
National Bank Officials Will Not Reply to Johnson's Charges on Rule in Haiti.
Officials of the National City Bank declined to comment on the allegations controveries between that bank and the Government of Haiti. Roger L. Parnell, the Republic of Haiti Roger L. Parnell is a former member of the National Bank, which reported to be in charge of its affairs in Haiti. Mr. Parnell was also told it was a mistake, and John H. Fulton, General Executive Manager, said word of the man that is said to be speaking to say".
Mrs. Philip North Moore is not at all in sympathy with these narrow minded women and men, and men have done much to show their disgust at such insults. "We will soon be headed toward the end of this season, when you more of our experiences when I speak to you," Mrs. Parnell said. Dr. Warrick lent London for America, October 14th.
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SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF M.S. LENNIE DAVIS--DEPARTED! THIS LIFE OCT. 7, 1920.
The funeral services were to the memorial of M.S. Davies were observed in Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church, Fort Worth, Rev. Rew., assisted Rev. S. H. Spencer, assisted Rev. H. H. Spencer, W. H. Durden, and Rev. D. H. Durden, and Rev. dolphin of Wichita Falls.
Mrs. Lennie Eugene Davis was born at Austin, Texas, June 1, 1837, educated at White's Seminary, proclaimed by Whitney Redford, joined the Metropolitan A. M. E. church, moved to Fort Worth, Redford, joined the Metropolitan A. M. J. Anderson and lived a consistent and useful Christian until her unexpected demise, which occurred at which time she appeared in the best of health and full of her usual glee. She ate dinner and sat eating supper she was suddenly afflicted with the dreadful malady, which she was able to eat. She called her devoted sister, Lonie, saying get up and light the lamp, which was done, and all help she needed was taken to be taken in the air; she began calling for her baby, Ethel, who was dead. She said: "Lord are you going to take me without my baby," then in the flowers of death reappeared. Guide me, O' the great Jebovah I wait in the flowers of death I wait in the art might I
Hold me with this powerful hand.
"Lord you promised to he with me
zoting" and breathed her last.
"doctor sister named Lennie Davis leaves
her Lennie Davis leaves
two sisters, Mrs. Georgia Brown of
Oranah, Neb. Mrs. Lenie Davis of
California, a daughter, Miss Ebbie
of California, a daughter, Miss Ebbie
noble, Geselba Jones, constra, Mrs.
A. Burlea and family, Mrs. Lola
Burke and daughter and a host of
noble."
ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
"That Friendly Church"
Cemetery First and First, Ft. Sts.
Port, Worth, Texas, Oct. 14, 1920.
*services were provided* spiritual and spiritual.
*the formation of the officers and teachers in* the church and the *reactive and spiritual; the responsive* Biblical reading and Covenant taken was a most solemn part of the Sun* day.
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Fort, Worth, Texas, Oct. 14, 1920.
*Mr. John Henry Jackson of Fort Worth, Adj. General of the Uniform Rank Dept. American, Woodman who a guest of Ma. A. W. Holman, who is also a staff officer of that department, recorder of the Gunter Co. No. 2, a brief vask Sunday afternoon.
SUNSHINE SECTION ALLEN C, R
LEAGU.
Oh! why should the spirit of morals be proud; Like a swift fleeting meteor, a fast flying cloud. A dash of the lightning, a break of the wave, man passes from life to his rest in the grave.
Whereas it pleased Almighty God in His wise providence, Oct. 7, 1920, to take from our midnight to midnight Davis, we find how vail it is to gild our grip with words from the womens true treasure, the Bible, and with ripened fruits, and in the common bed of earth patriots and babes passed along life's highway, the highest point, without being weary for words, without being weary for wayside using her burdens for a pillow, fell into that dreamless sleep in love with the world she passed into silent and pathetic dust; and in love with the world she passed happiest hours of all the voyage, while eager wiles killing every call to dash against the unseen rock. We call to call from labor to rest from victory. He is Resolved that we, the members of Sunshine Section Allen C. E. League take our loss bravely, for
Be it further Resolved, that we share every sorrow of the bereaved with us, and that we deepest sympathy, and that we stand ready to welcome them to the cross; and we pray that they yield not to us, and that we will not be the battles of life in the ranks of the blood bought force. We command them to follow in the footprints of our fallen brothers, and that we come to join the innumerable Caravan that they, like her, will not go on as we swurred by their shrouds of blood. We will be with them and an unfailing faith in God will wind the drapery of their gowns on them and lay down to them.
Be it further Resolved, that a copy of these Resolutions be sent to the Secretary of State, and to the bereaved family. Respectfully submitted. JOHNSON
RESOLUTION FROM THE SUNDAY
SCHOOL—ALLEN CHAPEL A. M.
M. CHURCH.
PAUL QUINN CHORAL CLUB.
Whereas, the all wise Creeker of all good gifts has in his infinite wisdom, the all wise Creeker of all gifts in the noun of the mother and aunt of two of our club members. Resolved, that we extend our sympathy to Ethel and Eloise, not only in words but in deeds of kindness, endowing to make up in their hearts the love of their love and care which they will so sadly mollify, and commending them, so they marry more than a Sparrow's feather the club has lost a saint friend whose place cannot be filled and that we feel the cruel and persecuted saint of our own. It be further Resolved that a copy of these Resolutions be given to the judge, and that the solicitation in the fact that the Judge of all the earth will do right and their beloved one is not lost but, but dead, but only moss. RADIE J. PETERSON MAYTEL WILLIAMS
Ethography.
Floral Offerings.
Rey, R. S. Jenkins, Pastor.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920
SAMPLE TREATMENT.
for Gov. Hobby, and Mayor Wosent,
among others, to explain to you, take your wife
claim it yourself, take your wife
upon the other, go to the polls and
vote by that. I mean
vote for Warren G. Harding for
the presidency, Hon. H. Capen for
Governor Wosent, he said, in fact
according everything on the ticket
but Warren Harding and the Black
and Tan columny. Let us not get
in touch with anybody, let them
fuse, let us vote, let every
man and woman among us make
hilarious and special contributions,
and work every minute of
every day from now until the polls
closes the 2nd of November, I
called upon you.
Rev. F. D. Bookman made a
firey talk, there will be another of
the same. Monday night at the
same place (Rev. P. M. Mitchell's
Church) Mill City, Rev. Jackson,
Chairman; F. D. Bookman, Sec'y;
F. D. Bookmans.
onewer in law in when the
door Worsen of her
bed of her
tent papers. T
was also error.
The total of
fourteen
differences
equalification
court
cause, if police
negotiation
approximately
Atlanta. Georgia have
registered
among other
competition
books, be
eighteen of
cause of this
election
until called
upon you.
Rev. F. D. Bookman made a
firey talk, there will be another of
the same. Monday night at the
same place (Rev. P. M. Mitchell's
Church) Mill City, Rev. Jackson,
Chairman; F. D. Bookman, Sec'y;
F. D. Bookmans.
the mitter, however
and indeed, because they
the Georgia
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10.16-18
AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
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WANTED AT ONCE.
Two cotton tiers who can make the time and are able to work. Two other tiers who need not apply. One band maker, 50 cents per hundred; fifteen trays per $5.00 per day. We never close. A. L. WARREN, Supt. NORTHAMTON COMPRESS CO. Wichita Falls, OK 10-16-11
THE BLACK AND TAN REPUBLIC LICAN MEETING OF MONKS-TOWN.
ANOTHER HARDING-CAPERS
CLUB ORGANIZED.
for Gov. Hobby, and Mayor Wosen-
craft to proclaim a holiday, pro-
pose yourselves to your daughter
upon the other, go to the polls and
vote right before the date, the mean
of Warren G. H. Carpenter,
the president, Hon. H. Carpenter
for governor of the state, in the
name of Warren Harding, and the
but Warren Harding and the Black
and Tan column. Let us not get
him himself and a special com-
mission, that they fuss, let us vote, let every man and woman among us make
himself and herself a special com-
mission, that they fuss, let us vote, let every
every day from now until the polls
closes the 2nd of November, I
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The State Congress of Mothers
and Parent-Teacher Association will
convene at Munger Avenue Baptist
Church, November 15. The event
will be held at once to
Mrs. C. E. Benson, 2826 Lee Avenue,
Fort Worth, Texas. BOARD FREE.
10-16-1t.
NOUCE.
All news, religious, social events or advertisements for the Dallas Express, please leave at the Temple of the Lord Jesus, telephone, telephone Roseadale 1122, of telephone Lamar 4799, and special attention will be given. All subscription must be obtained or left at each of the above places. All heretofore subscribers, not getting the paper, report to Mrs. Hughes or Rev. R. S. Jenkins.
All the Madame C. J. Walker agents and operators please leave at the Temple of the Lord Jesus, R. S. Jenkins, P. O. Box 76, Fort Worth, Texas. Preparatory to the visit of Madame Burnett, the national representative, who will visit Texas
L. R. BOYCE RECEIVES APPOINTMENT.
Mr. L. R. Boyce, Jr., has received appointment as U. S. L. Law Inspector. Differences to begin in his dual role. October 25th. Congratulations Mr. Boyce, and
COLORED WOMEN ARE INTERESTED IN VOTING.
New York, N. N., Y. Oct. 7—I am in Southern women, both white and colored toward the ballot, a leading advocate of voting. A summary of registration results from the 2008 election is given here are given below:
Austin, Pocat, Oct. 7—Suffrage incites the women of qualified voters to approve $200 from the Poll tax requisite for voting is punished by discriminatory under the new amendments and women who have not paid it, the Attorney General.
The women of the State were given two years ago. There has been no change in the number of heroes, and if one is passed by women and men women are applied to color, otherwise it would be unconcerned. Comparatively the vote of Negroes would be comparatively the vote of whites. The part several years has been
Mississippi.
Jackson, Miss. Oct. 4—The women who any hurry to register, due partly to the fact that they are on year on account of the legal requirement for four months prior to the date of filing for a Notice of Appearance, and Connection to Attendance it was too late to come before the court, have to file. To date the Hinds County Register has on have registered, only one of those women has been registered, the women of Mississippi registered and nothing is supposed to in course of time and time to the importance of candidates for the tax and get their names on the voter's register.
Similar reports as to the registration of the candidate, and not to be given more than one vote, are not given more than one vote. That gives is based on the fact that the Candidate who wants to vote than the Candidate who wants to vote.
Louisiana.
New Orleans, La. Oct 7—Practically no women have hospitals at registered in New Orleans, but they have appeared at the registration office here for the first time. Watchers and less than a dozen registered women have registered in New Orleans, and the state has registered in the ultimately parishes of the State. Twenty-five registration women's registration office in Washington has a small room for women clean by women in the city, and suffrage leaders of the city and state have appeared.
When plans were first made to proceed the registration Registrar W. A. Bell proclaimed Registrar W. A. Bell the clerk's Registrar Bell asked that the women wait until next year, as the work was to begin with the work and the folk it would involve. The work would be put in to handle the Banking.
North Carolina.
Raleigh, N. C. Oct. 7-North Caro-
nada. The school was not until September 20, and in only one case has there been a cured
disease. The school section which was held October 10, the property is a school tax of 10 cents on
the property of 100 voters who registered 721 of them.
There was a separation of the men and women. The men were white, women registering, with equal an unprotected clampwork warrior in as well as an protected clampwork warrior in as well as a protected clampwork warrior, they treasured their wives, their children, their acquaintances.
en were in line waiting to register
for the job. Wormella discovered, at the
beginning of the robbed of her silk vanity bag, HI-
sidian Wormella. The money and valuables
in the vanity bag she was enrolling women
registered feminine votes to rose to 2,550, sur-
ported by the election committee. The total
of votes were enrolled womens
approximately 400.
Negro Women Will Use Ballot In
George
ATLANTA, Ga. — No women are required to vote in Georgia because the state has not enacted a law that books closed hamburgers and burgers to be eligible to vote in the November election in special session that passes a law women should vote in. The Attorney-General of the state has the federal suffrage amendment passed by the state's Executive Committee, however, took a contrary view because they had not complied with the law.
Unless the Governor calls a special session for voting by women they may cast no ballots by women and may not be embangling or voting the indications are not themselves of the privilege of voting. It is generally the role of women in Georgia care for the babies. It is believed, however, that many women should register if given the opportunity.
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Wole City, Oct.—Sunday School was well attended at all churches. Rev. Glimore was at his post and preached morning and night. Mrs. Patise Cobb of Greenville was in the city on business. Prof. J. L. Jackson of Greenville was in the city. W. L. Smith passed through the city enroute to Sulphur Springs. Mr. Haywood Cage of Allen, Texaf, is in the city visiting friends and relatives. Please give the reporter your news.
Roney County, Oct. 14—A. R. Honey County is delivered one of his able sermons at the Primitive Baptist Church Sunday at 11 o'clock. Rev. R. Honey County is down to an intelligent audience Sunday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Cherry Gray, who has been indepened for the past year, is visiting Mr. A. W. McFarland is visiting Okla. The Harding, Coolidge, Capers Black and Creeper churches are entertained Sunday evening at 6 o'clock by Hon. Wm. McDonald, who delivered a master address on the campus of the University, Mr. Roger Sccregna left for Oklahoma City. Monday. After the lecture, a collection $45.40 was used.
High Bank, Oct. 14. - Sunday was a fair day and services were good at Zion Rock on the hill and also Zion Rock in town. Rev. James Kelly praised a soulful woman for feeling that we heard him. Collection - for
the day $1.68. We had the junior choir to sing for us. Rev. C. A. Anderson prescheduled a noble sermon; to the amount of $88.17, and which we served dinner. Rev. Lewis of $5.50 and received a donation of $1.50 and a speedy recovery from his sequestration and a daughter is up after a illness. Deacon Fate Fisher is the minister; Mrs. Mattie Gildaums a flying trip to Boston Saturday. Mr. Earnest Taylor has returned to business. Read the Dallas Express and get the good news from different sources.
Cameron, Oct. 14.—The past two weeks marked quite a busy period in church rallies. On the 3rd instant, the congregation of Bethel A. M. E. church led the way with very active members who wailed rallies $198. On the 10th in Cameron Green Church, Baptist Church of which he was pastor, R. Huston followed for $198. The content was between the Willing Worker and the Interested, interesting and inspiring from beginning to end. Many gave from beginning to end. The beginning of their effort to build
Hasse, Oct. 14—Sunday School was well attended this our superintendent's eighth anniversary. Bro. John Hasse, the superintendent conducted Sunday School. At 11 o'clock the pastor preached on the superintendent's eighth anniversary. Each one attended. At 2 o'clock we re-assembled to carry out the program of the superintendent's eighth anniversary. Each one nies as they were year old. A neat sum was realized. At 6 o'clock new hat was worn and between Mrs. B. A. Burton and Mrs. A. E. Carter. Amount, raised by Mrs. Carter raised the highest "amount" between Mrs. B. A. Burton and at night the Rev. Precumb of Fort Worth preached for us. One occasion to the church, Mrs. Carter gave a dinner and Master Hillary Gill spent Saturday in Waco, Mrs. Carter spent Saturday in Waco, Mrs. M. B. Bridges water and Mrs Jones made a flying trip to Hillboro Saturday, Mrs Jude Johnson of Occoni is guest of Mrs. Gill has been sick but is up again. Mr. Gun Brown is convalescing. Mr. Gun Brown of Milford was on Saturday.
Amurillo, Oct. 14—Rev. A. G. Morgan, pastor of the M. Zion Baptist church is now making money for the M. Zion pastor, pastor of the C. M. E. Church is raising money to buy a parachute to chase the building from J. S. Stokes, Mr. Red Henry has the largest and the most expensive parachute Ruth Ellott has returned from Palm Beach, where she spent the summer. The person is having his rent house rebuilt from Clovis, N. M. Mr. Robert L. Caster has bought the People Cafe from J. S. Stokes and the publisher Express for sale. Sunday was a big day at bldg churches. The reporter is building for his old home, and will be back when the white people will allow the race to build them to build a house to build, and quit selling them property they can use. The Star. Sisters are entertained by the Mascin will erect a Temple here in the near future. All arrangement is free.
Webita Falls, Oct. 14. "The Social Civic Club, under the leadership of the president, has commended work: Having fostered the Washington Public School Playground, and are now offering to install swings and other recessive devices. This is rather an endow to help all the children of the public school, and are loving woman should be sitter herself to ascertaining a knowledge of when to help, and in help and in help this landable cause. They have an important announcement."
Bailleyville and Jones Prairie. Services were good Sunday at the Mt. Jackson Family Court, who has been here visiting her son, Mr. Lot Jackson where she resides, with her elder son, Mr. Sims Jackson, Mrs. Renna Jackson, Mrs. L. Petit, Mrs. Jude Jackson, Mrs. M. L. Petit, Mrs. Jude Pastor Sharp's trip here brought asleep, as we haven't seen him since before in the for the National Conference and L. G., and Medandes. Arnie Jude and E. V. E. Young modeled who has been sick for a week or more. We hope for Bro. Jude and rally is now in session at Mt Zion of which you may hear more in
MISSIONARY GENERAL CONVEN-
TION TO MEET IN TEXARKANA
Special to The Dallas Express.
(By "Black, Billy, Sunday")
Reduced rates have been granted on all of the Railroads on the account of the General Public Affairs committee to plan. If you resire to attend this Inter-Rail Conference on the subject of the General Public Affairs committee, ask for Certificate on the account of the General Public Affairs committee, expense. It is hapened that those oaks of the leading Norges will come to the conference.
THE NEGRO IN THE FAR WEST.
An Account of Professor Kell Mell-
er's Ten-Thousand Mile Lecture
Tour.
I have just completed a ten-thousand and mile lecture tour passing through the Middle West, the Inter Mountain West, the Southwest. My engagement covered fifty cities along the line of this itinerary. First, to express my thanks to the people everywhere who received with interest and enthusiasm the message of racial progress and empowerment. This tour was projected on my personal responsibility without the backing of any financial foundation or support.
I had no new nostrum or infiltrate to offer, but simply pre-empted the challenge which carried their own temporary and eternal reward. The people have been so often misused that they have some somewhat suspicious of domestic pronouncements. Politics, a certain form of nationalism, acacia land, wealth, unlicensed radicalism in religion, government and industry hardship, unlicensedomatic assurance and infiltrant emphasis. After testing all of these in our own situation, doubtlessly exist in all of its intricate perplexities. There is positive evidence that none are sufficient. All are efficient: none sufficient; we still await the solution that will, in the meantime we may upon positive evidence of never-failing advantage while focusing after a right solution if hap
My itinerary gave rise to many interesting observations especially in the Colored people are acquiring homes in unprecedented numbers. The Colored people own a home ownership was the judge of respectability, that was almost one hundred times more than places as Lait Lake City, Bees, Butte, Hooded People and Pacific Slopes people had homes during the past three years that had been accumulated during the past three years.
diminution of the sporting element which hitherto has been the bane of fire in the Far East. I attribute this to the. incoming of more sober and more professional teams to the quest of sportsmen now in Oakland, California. I was reliably informed more than five hundred homes during the last five thousand had acquired more than five thousand had acquired more than five hundred homes during the last five thousand had acquired notifiable disposition to launch into individual and associated business which formerly went to swell the fortunes of the business under the system of irrigation, whose property provision are now devoted to the acquisition of property. A good number are acquiring ranching lands which formerly made the wilderness to bloom and the rose. Colonies are being formed to take up irrigated lands which are now under the system of irrigation. Among these may be mentioned Deerfield, Colorado, Powder, and Alenza.
The cotton industry is being introduced in California, Arkansas and Texas, where it is present being utilized in this field. But the Negro ultimately will follow the same path as the white industry because of his superior experience and efficiency in cotton culture in the South. Negroes are already acquiring fabulous fortunes from the cultivation of cotton.
I have traversed the Pacific coast from the northern to the southern extent of the island, and hundred miles. On the eastern side there are vast areas of life and vegetation which must be seen in order to be appreciated. The balances throughout the year. Hunting my sojourn on the Pacific coast a congressional committee was in attendance. The Negro escapes notice at present because of more urgent attention than before. There exists in this frugal and reaction no Negro race problem in the Pacific coast. The thousand industrious Negroes could easily be distributed along the Pacific coast, and the complicated form the troublesome race issue, everyone who could understand the general climate, civic protection and large opportunities to reap the fruit of the land.
In all of the communities visited with a relatively small number of students, the most important is the prevailing social loneliness and isolation. There is a noticeable tendency to move from the smaller communities to the larger, more social satisfaction. The great need of the race throughout all of this country is the right-minded Negroes so as to furnish a sufficient and satisfying social life. in the great states of Utah, and in the great states of Oklahoma with a single minister of professional status except the minister. The number of the blacks in the national base. The minister of the gospel has wonderful opportunity for leadership and direction because he has a strong intellectual, moral and spiritual authority. Washington, Portland, Oregon, and Oakland, and Los Angeles, California are rapidly developing in self-sufficiency racial line on the basis of
The Negroes are running into Los Angeles with something of the rapid growth of the population. The estimated population ranges from twenty-five to forty thousand. The population is self-sustaining. The schools, ministers, newspapers and school teachers correspond to like Negro population in the great eastern cities. The population is one term in the legislature of California and is candidate for re-electance. The flower suggests the beauty of orchards, groves and gardens of perpetual verdure, and never-withering flower suggests the beauty of orchards. I find that the aspiration of the people were true to the best racial standards, and may be served and scattered abroad. The Negro is undoubtedly destined to become one of the American people. As an exponent and exponent of the power of the higher education, and the agency of life and uplift, I was delighted 'o encourage the yearnings of ambitious Negroes for the national necqua for liberal knowledge. Without the seasoning salt of culture, material prosperity will have
While on this itinerary I consulted many opinions and made various observations. Without the seasoning salt of culture, material prosperity will have little impact. While on this itinerary I consulted many opinions and made various observations, but, as Rudvard Kipling would say, this is the subject of my research.
PAYS TRIBUTE TO NEGRO FOLK
SONGS.
Nampep, Va. Oct. 14—Warm to the artistry and emotional skills of the students, which have so completely won the hearts of the students, which have so full, merited the praise and recognition, which were recently paid by Dr. James H. Hunt, the president in his address of welcome in the campus, friends, workers, and students that he has kindly blind for Sunday evening worship. Dr. Hunt
"It might often seem to you as if purposes of exhibition and because they often have a good deal of novelty for, we "sing them in this Hampton service always, because they are the simple, always, because they are the simple, living feeling; because they are a good deal of novelty for our visit, we "sing them in this Hampton service always, because they are the simple, always, because they are the religious feeling; because they are a good deal of praise to God, of thankfulness, of aspiration of inspiration and of beauty, of harmony through plantation songs are the only religious folk music we have in Hampton; and we least think that likely to the general public folk songs that we have are not likely to be known to many, because the language and not such that they
"These folk-songs of the Negro
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LILY-WHITES VS. BLACK AND
TANS.
NEGROES CHARGED WITH ASAULT ESTABLISH INCENSE RELEASED-TROOPS HAD TO KILL WOULD BE MOBBINS.
As a result a nine man mem. man, who was wounded, and others seriously wounded. But the lives of three innocent Norges were saved. Judge Shaw is a Greenhorn.
COPS UNBAVEL FAKE ASSAULT
STORY IN N. C.
Raitch, N. C. Oct. 14—Here is a story told by Charles Evans to the police: and my wife were living in bed, and Nerra negra, hitherto.
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FLORIDA TOWN IS QUIET FOL-
LOWING NEGRO LYNCHING.
MacClayney, Fla. Oct. 14. 14-Mar. 14. A woman here of three MGMs and the lone survivor of the death of her father, further from the death of her father, feared death of Jill McGee, who was feared death of Jill Harvey, who was killed on Saturday night. Please late last night were on her behalf her apprehension of his apprehension was only a suggestion.
Harvey was shot and killed at a turpentine camp about ten miles north of Green Bay, on a new yorker plains farm. He was great lychee farmer, his brothers of Jim, were implicated, it was said, in the murders. Jim, who was the Givene brother of Jim, were in charge. The quartet escaped, the two were captured and placed in the Hakke county jail. They shortly after mid-night and forced the prisoners to the out-building, to trees, shot them to death. The body of Sam Duson a fourth grade girl yesterday morning. He had
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has never hoisted the white feather, neither has it keep displeased by the yellow shirt with the afflicted with the flamed mansion in a plain, every day, sensible, conservative newspaper, which trims no sail to catch the pansing breast; files no doubtful flag; it professes a patriotism as a man of love of even hadte justice covers all the territory occupied by the human race. This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and are proposing Boys of the come up and stand with us. This ground is holy. KE. KING.
OUR INVENTORS.
Then' there are the latter-day and wartime, inventions, including the rifle, the machine gun, the explosive bullets, submarines and diving suits. And another strong argument for our belief in our own genius and talent and serve as encouragement toward continued progress in that direction.
Bake Huth has established a new world's record for baseball, Mayor Wade has established a new record for fasting in support of the principle of freedom. Both are worthy of the glorious expended.
There haven't been any Negro presidents yet but some of the most successful and established a new America have come from that group.
Never having been rich we are unable to say how happy a rich man is. But we are an authority on the state of mind of a poor one.
When the state of Texas as a nation is unable to "do" things it will be unassessed in America.
It's a simple thing to wonder about yet we are wondering whether the Mexican visitors to the Dali region have an ability to "do" things it will be unassessed in America.
It's a simple thing to wonder about yet we are wondering whether the Mexican visitors to the Dali region have an ability to "do" things it will be unassessed in America.
Some politicians seem to think that America's "little lamb," the Negro, should be made a "goat."
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920.
BEARDING THE SOUTHERN LION.
BEARDING THE SOUTHERN ION.
These senators harden to side step the Jim Crow question as propounded to him by a Democratic daily of that city must have been severely disappointed and chagrined at his ready answer to it.
For a presidential candidate, such an utterance in a Southern state has been hitherto unknown and it is reasonable to suppose that it it was at least starting. It must have been highly so. The senator's decision to declare bids fair, to accomplish which has never been brought to pass. It will force those Southern Republicans who have been able because of the absence of Negro issues, as such, in the national campaign, to acknowledge their compliance with the stand of the candidate upon them or, in repudiating his stand, thus repudiate the party and acknowledge the fact that the party is not a party. There can be no doubt but that his saying that the law should apply to black and white alike and that the Negro, under the law, was the constitutional equal of any other American citizen, will prove a veritable boomerang to "lily-white" and their delimitation of "a white man's party" and the elimination of the black man from party councils. The issue is put before the senators.
Can there be any reasonable defense for their attitude? Can anyone argue successfully that they in any way adhere to real Republican principles if the utterances of the candidate chosen by national party ballot are to be taken as indicative of what true Republican principles are?
Can anyone argue that the amount of investment is impossible and we are awaiting with much anticipation the re-action to this latest turn given southern-Republican affairs by Senator Harding's speech.
There may be those among us who feel that the qualifying statement coming after the declaration of complete equality of Negroes and whites as far as the laws of America are concerned was simply another indication of the trait ascribed to Senator Harding and being unwilling to declare himself unequivocally on any question. Senator Harding's qualifying statement was to the effect that the races should not be forced by law to endure a relationship distasteful to them and may be reasonably considered as provocative of conjectures as to his meaning. One of them that he favors equal accommodations and the maintenance of Jim Crow the separation which they bring and the satisfaction which they bring, that he is not a tenable, that Jim Crow laws should not be maintained nor other separate carriers in that they are equally as distasteful to another kind of citizens.
Whatever his meaning and however it is taken by the general public, it is reasonable to suppose that its discussion may be beneficial to our group in that it will prove a substantial help in understanding the situation. Jim Crow laws as they are now administered, imposed upon us.
Considered as a whole this expression coming from a prospective president and delivered before a typical southern audience is amazing plain spoken and courageous. It cements us more firmly in our belief that in interpreting the principle of Robbliicanism. Senator Harding uses his characteristic fairness and his every man his deserts as the American spirit of fairness demands.
Certainly he has given the whole country both north and south to know that his platform as enunciated by him in his acceptance speech is a reality and a conviction and that what he considers just in Ohio and New York is equally just in Oklahoma and Wisconsin. The general temperament of America does not lead us to suppose that in the event of his election there will be any startling or astounding changes in the treatment accorded us here. His convictions as set forth in his speeches however, give us a greatly increased hope, that in our fight against the seemingly insignificant opposition against us in the administration of the laws, our conception against us in the appeal to him as unreasonable, all time, unworthy of notice, or impossible of satisfactory adjustment according to the constitution.
He is making it a great pleasure to support him and we do not in the hope of such consideration but in the belief that to him we are a part of the team. He is due the malenable rights to his Liberty, etc. as are others.
KU KLUX DEMONSTRATIONS
The history of the Ku Klux Klan of reconstruction days as told to members of the present generation of our group does not give them any flattering idea of its ability to function beneficially in this day or time. And its recent public demonstrations, the necessarily recurring memories of its activity of by gone days, is likely to provoke a sentiment not of fear and certainly not of respect. The parents of the present generation, many of them still living can bear expert testimony as to its usefulness in a day when them were as the new Illiberal alma was concerned and rowdyism engaged in by the majority of the exponents of "supramacy" (?) was the symbol of law. Its revival as evidenced recently cannot but appeal to all fairminded people as an attempt to throw present day obedience to law and recognition of authority back to the days of semi-savagery and obedience to bestial propenities. Its name, even though its purpose and ways of pursuing its desire and end object are changed, will cause its unfortunate association with element of exploitation, which, in the light of present day enlightenment, will have considered past into an oblivion from which it could not be profitably recalled.
We as a group, maintain that an attempt at its recall can not but further endanger the progress and advancement in sectional equity and prosperity so laboriously made in the past half century especially in the south, and we do not believe that the more fairminded men and women among our neighbors can conscientiously cooperate with appearance.
It is opposed to national pressure.
It countenances that against which America's sain influences are bending their utmost efforts—mob rule.
The manner in which it reappears gives ample reason for the belief that its followers would inaugurate again the methods used.
And such methods do not comply with the laws of our land.
These are reconstruction days it is true, but the problems now confronting America are national rather than sectional. The remedies as prescribed by experts both north and south demand the constant close and efficient effort of all classes, races and kinds of law abiding American citizens. There are no paints and no impunity to be found in the comparison of American ideals and Ku Klux Klan's ability to do his best level for American progress. The quality of disposition gained by pursuing such an ideal develops true chivalry. Chivalry as such recognizes no class as supreme except in accomplishment and "religus of terror" have no place in its practices. In the light of our knowledge of the actual practices of this clan we are led to feel that it opposes rather than favor chivalry and American ideals. We are prone, and honestly so, to look with extreme regret upon the reappearance of such an organization, not primarily because we do not feel that the sentiment which it seeks to foster, exists in the minds of a certain percentage of our neighbors. We regret it rather because we are both to part with a supreme command of the better thinkers of the Southland as moulders of public opinion, and make its growth improbable and render its practices impossible. It should be discouraged. It has the carmarks of lawlessness. Its existence threatens the prosperity and mutual well being of all classes of citizens.
Some educated folks lack a great deal of being intelligent. There are some ways of loading even a camel so that an additional straw will break his back. Human endurance in some ways is like a camel's back.
THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION
THE JAPANESE COMPLICATION.
That the relations of Japan and the United States are considered to be more serious in Japan than in this country as evidenced by the Resolution called by the American Associations of Tokio and Yokohama to Secretary Colby. There have of late months also come frequent accounts of meetings in Japan, of editorial comment and of statements by government officials, all of which revealing a state of mind on that side of the water which does not exist here and a general interest in the subject not found in America except on the Pacific Coast. Apparently the initiative act on the California ballot, draying to Japanese the right to own land and confiscating land they have already purchased, though at full value, will be carried by a large major in November. This will wound the whole Japanese nation in their deepest sensibilities. The jingoes, with which Japan is blessed as well this country, talk of war, in spite of the hopefulness of success in a conflict with a nation of such superior resources in men and materials as the United States. A proud nation like the Japanese does not always count the certainty of success as the determining factor in deciding upon war. National honor is held the supreme consideration. It is too bad that this matter has reached a point where a considerable number of Japanese people talk war and the long-existing sentiment of regard for the United States so general in Japan is fading away. Great appreciation of the gravity of the situation and more effort to solve the problem will be achieved at Washington. Its solution will be an inheritance of neglect by the incoming administration, if it does not reach an acute status sooner.
Japanese statesmen have frequently declared that they do not desire to force immigration of their countrymen upon us nor do they insist that those who come here shall have any privileges we want to deny them, provided only that we apply the same regulations and restrictions to all others of the nation. It is discrimination to which they object, especially when they are not citizens of the country or other civilized people, such as those of Europe. This becomes an unbearable attack upon the honor of a people proud and sensitive in the highest degree, to which they feel that they cannot submit and maintain their place in front rank of the nations. The problem to be solved is to protect our Pacific Coast States from the evil consequences of association of unassimilable races in such a way as to save the honor of the excluded race. Both the Japanese and the Chinese people they sympathize with their attitude of self-protection and will accommodate them, but in the meantime a crisis may be precipitated which will have some other equation than that of battleships. —Globe Democrat.
THE, SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT'S IDEA OF DEMOCRACY.
If the majority of the white people of the South, which politically means Democrats, have any idea or conception of democracy, it is undisable, in its concrete or abstract form, the intelligent accepted meaning of a democracy is government by the people—a government in which the supreme power is in the hands of the people and directly exercised by them; through a system of representation and delegation of these powers; through a constitution , and equitable laws to more effectively execute the will of the people. A democracy is one who addresses to or promotes these principles. The acceptability of the above definition is an exclusion of the white man of the South beyond the pane.
It is self-evident that in such government the intelligence of the people is of first importance; to the end that it may exercise the governmental function for the equal benefaction to the whole people. For nearly fifty years the whole savage power of the South has been directed to the degradation and enslavement of one-half of its population in numbers, and ninety percent of its potential economic wealth. As a result it has remained ill-governed, poor, ignorant and unprogressive. The pointed sword of the last Booker T. Washington seems in this case as true as the one of the first. The South is not in the ditch yourself and hold him there." Try as it may, the South has been unable to hold the Negro Rite in the ditch alone. It seems out that the question of the Negro's Citizenship Rights, in full meaning of this term, the white South is a raving maniac and should be placed in a straitjacket. It should be clearly understood by the Negro that the surrender, by agreement, indifference or disloyalty as a citizen destroys the power of effectively enforcing the remainder.
In the adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution, the position taken by the Republican National Convention at Chicago on the question of tyranny and the pronouncement of the Republican candidate for President upon the question of the Negro as a citizen we see the opening gams of the battle for the Negro's rights as a citizen and a man. Let us, to the last individual, answer the call.
It is now, as it has been for years, the uppermost thought in the minds of the Southern Bourbon to be able to ride to power upon his horse-wind issue of the Negro, whose vote he stakes with impunity. The Southern "Statehood" has been the most savage abuse, and imagine and circulate the most absurd prognasms as to who shall win the nomination and election. It is a wonder to us why they do this—why they are allowed to do so by laws of the State against speech or exhibitions which tend to influence citizens against citizens. The most surprising, however to us is why the Negro in these districts permit themselves "to be attacked, abused and labeled every election. There is no other race of people on the face of the earth that would have stood it so long; nor, for that matter, at all. Imagine the pleasurable safety of the Englishman, going to and to through Ireland on every election, abusing the Irishman; proclaiming, as from the housetop, the laws he intended to introduce in Parliament to distrustish and enslave the people of Ireland. Or even of the "Turtles providing for the further options" of the Negro, going to and to through Ireland to heal such a wound." The Negro will not always countenance these results, and the sooner an example is made or an unforgettable warning is given the better off the race will be in asserting its manhood.
. PAYING A COLOR TAX?
Statements made in an editorial in the magazines for October based upon information gleaned through careful investigation in Chicago, Kansas City, New York and Detroit, will come as a revelation to many, possibly the majority of the people of the United States. It will be a shock to those who have complimented / themselves as the possessors of all that facts essential to clear comprehension of words and acts which at intervals burst through the conventional social crust with an explosive声调. Commenting upon what the author designated as "The High Cost of Being a Negro," the author charges that, in the cities named the Negro about *twice* as much to live as the white man pays. By "perpetrated social convention, bombs and riots, he is forced into certain territory where he is blackboarded out of his earnings," the unpolluted indented hand against four of the largest industrial communities in the United States. The Negro tenant is compelled to pay twice the white man's price for a sheltering roof, and in neighborhood stores of all kinds investigation has shown that the Negro consumer is charged 50 per cent move as a color tax. This cuts down the net earnings, if he has net earnings, 50 per 'out below the white man who earns the same wages, and lives in the same vicinity.
Here is a case which should be gravely discussed by officials of all grades and those social volunteers who still have faith in the efficiency of sporadic uplift in any or all of its various forms to abate obvious evils. There may be no official way of reaching this particular situation and remedying the infliction in it. Perhaps there is not, since it presents no individual claims for formal official functioning, a circumstance which may account for the additional time of bitterness in the minds of its Negro victims. If the white man who is inclined to indifference in his observations of the status of the Negro citizens will try to imagine himself socially penalized first by regional segregation for which he is monetarily penalized, he will be able to get better views of the domestic budget, he may be able to get a better view of what is passing in the Negro mind. It is more than a negligible injustice to the Negro—it is unworthy of Americans, a lowering of our concepts of everyday ethical standards and relations.
—Pittsburgh Dispatch.
ANDRED McCAMBELL
Fort Worth.
Nominee for Controller, Black and
Tan Republican Ticket.
AN CANDIDATE
the Party name on the map to take
LETTER TO HON.
a back seat, give them the reins,
T. STAFF COR.
let them take charge, walk the
room.
BLACK AND TAN CANDIDATE
SENDS OPEN LETTER TO HON.
W. G. STREETT, STAFF CONFERENCE, DALLAS NEWS.
Ft. Worth, Texas, Sept. 21, 1920
Hon. W. G. Starrett
Ph.D. in Biology
ANDREW McCAMPFELL,
Nominee for Controllor, Black and
Tun Republican Ticket.
SOMETEXASTOWNS
Exptt, Oct. 14—Mr. Tom Carter was in Sullivan Springs, Mrs. Rosy Parker and little daughter, May B. are recovering, Mr. Jess Parker is recovering. Mr. Jess Floyd has recovered. Amira Floyd has picked a bale of cotton Mr. E. Floyd has recovered from his illness. Mr. A. Long is doing nicely with his Sunday School. Weather-boarding of the school is required. Starkvisetig Garland. Saturday Have your money ready when
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Krypt, Oct. 14.—Mr. Tom Carter is in Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Rosy Parker and little daughter, May B., are recovering, Mr. Jess Parker is convalescing.
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DR. WILSON ELECTED TO PRESIDENCY OF Y. P. S. C. E. STATE CONVENTION
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A SPLENDID PERSONALITY, INFLUENTIAL AND RELIABLE. A BRILLIANT CAREER WELL REWARDED
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Dr. W. M. Wilson who has been pastor of the Cochran Street Christian Church during the past year, and who was recently elected for the next conventional year without a deceiving vote, was born in Bakersfield, Calif., and attended common school at that place. He went to Howard University and did the work satisfactory there and is alumni of that school. He held government position in the Capital City of California, and resigned from the service of the government on the account of his service to the University of the Faculty of the Javis Christian Institute for three years, his service was honored. He was loved by all the student body. He was recently elected president of the Y. P. S. C. E. State Convention of the Northern District of California, made Financial Secretary and Evangelist of the Northern District of California, made the Chair of the Church State Board. He will be well into his new field of work. Rev. Wilmott is a well prepared man for the work to which he has been called, and he will make good in the work to which he has been called.
He has, beyond a doubt, demon-
A THIRTEEN OF RESPECT FOR
KNIGHT SAH FORD OF ST. LUCK-
LAND LODGE NO. 1, K. OF P. WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER
2, 1920.
Whereas, the meaning of God's acts
of providence are some time hidden
until the meiwing light of passing
through the woods in what it first seems dark and filled
with sorrow. It is the Faith that
gives great comfort when bereavement
occurs.
Whereas, the record of life which
has cleared and helped, and leaves
loving members which kind words
express, is the first history of a work
position, and worthy of divine appro-
val.
And whereas, much a man who passed into
the great beyond.
And whereas, during the many
years of his membership in St. Luck-
Land Lodge NO. 1, K. OF P. who
position, his thoughtfulness for others
and the assistance which he was
provided to the Order endured him in the
sum of all.
And whereas, that we the members
of St. Lake Lodge NO. 1, K. of P.
do hereby express our profound
sorrow because of the untimely end.
And be it further Resolved, that a true deacon our lodge has lost a constant Christian; and the community, in which he lived, an upward conduct remind us that those who mourn because of his naming, have the assurance of the Heavenly Father, and pure in Heart for they shall see God. "They shall see God." And to sorrowful one, God is asyur; "When thou hast been in the presence of me with thee, for I am the Lord thy God—the Holy one of our Israel, the Lord." Be it further Resolved, that a copy of these Resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our lodge, a copy be sent to the Dallas Express for publication.
Respectfully submitted, a copy of these Resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our lodge, a copy be sent to the Dallas Express for publication.
Dallas, Texas, Oct. 5, 1920.
To the Head of St. Lake Lodge No. 8.
The staff of the Government Savings Division wishes your membership to know that a very keen loss of Ford, who was a member of your organization, and who since the 1980s the Government Savings Movement, has lost a member of the Government Savings Division as its head officer and savant. His duty the deceased was faithful, conscientious and painstaking. His condiment was such that "War Savings Sam." was a part of his dress. He had a sympathy friend in every member of the personnel of the Savings Division. I am much arrived over Sam Ford's death, and I should like to say to you personally, and for the membership of the Division staff, that the very much missed
DINN MORE W. HUME,
Federal District Director.
PAGE SIX.
strated his ability to do a great work by the way he has brought the Cochran Street street out of the struggle. Y. Y. S. C. E., made a fine choice when they called Dr. Wilson to the presidency of the organization. I feel sure he will put new life into it. He is making some new plans for the organization and will endeavor to put them into action at once. Every body can help him succeed, and will fall in line and help him push the work, that this may be the best work. In speaking to me of the new field of work Dr. Wilson said in part: "I am the most pleasant nature; my friends have been a source of many pleasures; some sorrows too. If I have ever been in the future, I will well or putting things over, and if I have succeeded in the future, to Geoffrey, I will be their loyalty to me, life once more is beginning to have a horizon," Gloy crowned him with success. Dr. Wilson of most captivating platform at the stadium is a race platform pure and true, as well as a churchman of the highest order. H. G. SMITH and Seely, H. G. SMITH of Milwaukee.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920.
Now, where, truly, is the trouble? Why are there not more hardening and training of the Colored people throughout the country? Colored people throughout the country literature in the homes? Why well informed speakers can discuss the problem not to neglect registering? Would they be immediately overcome. In the matter of practical campaigning, there is a need to back up in 1888 that the Colored people were not repeatedly reported from time to time.
NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS REACHING CRISIS.
Chicago, Oct. 14.—A crisis in northern industrial conditions is impending. The most thoughtful man in the industrial world will depend the eco-conscious Negroes on the next generation and more.
What is it to become of the Negro worker? Is the question being asked now? Are the workers now have carefully watching the flow of immigration from the manner in which immigrants are the rate of more than 25,000 per year to be a tion in industrial pursuits of our group is now employed. The first that the largest percentage of women does not lease the problem is women does not lease the problem. Older women have been employed in the great numbers that they are in the places of work. The new immigrants replace Older women.
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SAYS REFUPLIANS HAVE NO
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There seems to be unusual alarm clauses about the activity of Colored people in the South, well founded, that the women do not support the men. They are well founded, that the women do not support the men. The legal disfairness of their sex is well founded upon the men of the South. South, whose name is a household goal to exercise our rights under the law, does not have a buffer away the pure rights of two sides to the question and we decide, a peaceful one, we fondly vote. The southerners have fallen back on their old bogey of color scare in the South, without a protest from women. Gov. Cox was introduced in southern communities, without a protest from women. Respects, this is one of the most peculiar respects, is anything but the old fashioned hurried kind of campaign, unbounded enthusiasm and tortor of the day. If one should hear a street yelling "Hurrah for Harding" with attentishment. Whether the people with attentishment. Whether the matter is not known. However, the people are thinking and ground are Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Iowa. So certain are the Republicans and the other Eastern states, that the other Eastern states, that
DISCUSS "YELLOW JOURNALISM"
AND NEGRO
Chicago, Oct. 14—In a recent wake-up call, the Appomattox Club of Chicago, together with the editors and publishers of *The New York Times*, published a paper, one of the strong points emanating every original story in which a race in such matters must be handled and propelled. Evidence was produced which showed that great harm in the race in such matters could be avoided. It was shown that in many cases offices afterthoughtly* by prejudiced real knowledge and against the policy of the newspapers. Nathan Daniel, editor in chief of The Associated Negro Press, wrote that these facts, and gave concrete examples of the country that had adopted the two newspapers are. The Cleveland and Cleveland of Ohio and Cleveland Press of Cleveland, Ohio, least one of the great dailies of Chicago, has adopted the policy of Chicago, which is the latest of the evening newspapers in the cent account of the attempt to lynch the killing of a street conductor where columns of first page news were published, and to race in stories carried
BANQUET GIVEN NEGRO MR. E
RISHOPS.
WHITE AND NEGRO SOLDIERS IN RIOT.
SUES INSURANCE COMPANY FOR
£10,000
(By A. S. Yoon)
Memphis B. A. Carter—Mrs. Carr Rheehard entered a bill against the company for $10,000 compensation in the circuit for $10,000 compensation for alleged remarks by the defendant in a letter purporting to give reasons why payment on the bill was denied.
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O. B. CLAIBORNE, Supreme Treasurer
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GRAND JURY INDICTS 10
ON_CHARGE_OF_LYNCHING
BAR WHITES FROM
COLORED CHURCHES
Poplar Bluff, Mo. Oct. 14—An orphanage prohensive program for older girls any religious meeting held near the city council held passed by the council last week. All are also probate any Colored people attending or grooms by whites, came about as a result of whites, came about as a result of Numerous charges were made by Colored people that they had been disfellowshipped of the white race who loltered about the black race in the way in which the Colored held their
ANTI-LYNCHING LAW IS
URGED BY: CONVENTION
Washington, Oct. 14—A resolution calling for a bill now pending in Congress and laws providing for identical accounts for federal jurisdiction over regurgitation and for Federal jurisdiction over regulatory at the session here of the National Congress. The resolution also asked Congress to approve the amendment to the Federal Court's order that Federal court would have jurisdiction over the regurgitation bill.
COLORED WOMAN GETS POST
High Standing Wins Place on City Housing and Sanitation Staff.
NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION WILL MEET IN NEW ORLEANS.
(Py A N P)
Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 14. - The National Baptist Convention, at the annual meeting of the selected New Orleans as the place for holding the next annual session on October 14, elected the vote of the convention by the Southerners won in the finals. The Southerners won in the finals. McPherson of Austin, Texas, who has gained celebrity as "Black Hill" has celebrated.
CATHOLICS DISCUSS NEGRO ADVANCEMENT.
Washington, D. C. Oct. 14—Exten-
tionary and critical education with
ticular reference. Catholic Univer-
sity, advancement of the Negro, and
foreign mission were among the
catholic hierarchy of the United
States met in Brooklyn.
National college of Baltimore pre-
ceded, with Cardinal O'Connor of Bost-
ton and archbishop of archbishops and
bishops in attendance.
Says He Watched Negro Subjected to "Third Degree"
818,000 IN JEWELRY
DISAPPEARS IN BUS
NEGROES BEAT OFFICER WHO
SHOT BOB JOHNSON.
MORE ON THE JAP QUESTION
Japan. At such a rate Americans at least once per month than it is to the blacks. It is no wonder that the black blood has reached the boiling pot. The Kokumin denands the public's blood, and the public's present necrotization, saying that the black blood is the mostignant of America's true intolerance.
The above is a likeness of Mr. A. K. Leonard, president of the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Texas, San Antonio, Texas, who is in the city looking after the interest of the company.
The Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company is owned and operated by a company with 150 men, has over $1,500,000, 600 worth of insurance in force and the supervision of the commissioning of the banking of Texas. It is a legal reserve company with a guaranty fund. It has insurance companies underwriting it which, gives it unlimited backing, insures it with help you raise your race.
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Robt. L. Mays of Chicago succeeds musician B. President, W. G. Webster, President, R. President, R. Rochester, Hirlingham, 3rd Vice President, Philadelphia and A. E. Phillips of Philadelphia and A. E. Phillips of Vice Presidenta. W. C. Wright fits the correspondent secretary, and J. W. corresponding secretary.
CHURCHILL
Style and Value
The ideal clothing combinat
value—both. Lack either and
clothes investment.
That's why men everywhere
Churchill & Co. dealers and
clothes made to their individual
They get a better quality fabri
ship, better fit, and down-to-the
all at a lower price.
Look up the S. H. Churchill de
find it pays.
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Style and Value-Both
The ideal clothing combination is style and value—both. Lack either and you have a poor clothes investment.
That's why men everywhere are going to S. H. Churchill & Co. dealers and are having their clothes made to their individual measure.
They get a better quality fabric, finer workmanship, better fit, and down-to-the-minute styles—all at a lower price.
Look up the S. H. Churchill dealer today. You'll find it pays.
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J. O. Ca.
Chicago, Il. Oct. 14—The Railway
Association is holding its 10th annual
association, is holding its 10th annual
railroad workers of every section of
the railroad, and is selecting the
following officers were selected for
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920.
Among the speakers were Attorney
R. A. T. Watkins, Frank Gillespie and
one of the most floundishing in the
nation, who was a professor of
work with constructive work, plenty of
for the visitors, closing with a mum-
Arnery, Free Robert, Wiley one of
the most famous in the field.
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JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS.
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MADAN LUCILE LARUE,
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of the country. He is a young man who has literally "come up from the earth" to the organization of railroad men which is a credit to the entire group. The organization is in Chicago, where they own the Washabie, having paid cash for it.
GOVERNORS ISSUE PROCLAMATION
AND PAT NEE DISCUSSES BETTER
RURAL SCHOOL CAMPAIGNS,
Weson, Texas, Oct. 15—Hon. Pat. Weson, governor of Texas, on being asked governor of Texas, on being asked Educational Amendment to be voted on, on being asked election, made the following statement,
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERN
OR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS.
HEARING IN POISON SOUP
MURDER TO BE HELD TODAY
Popular Bluff Mo. Oct 14. 14-The
woodland 11-horse old Negro girl charged
the woodland 11-horse old Negro girl charged
table soup Goat which was charged
table soup Goat which was charged
Abington and
September 17, was called this after-
Dr. Charles N. Nelson of St. Lukes' Hospital, St. Louis, and Dr. H. B. Distow, who analyzed the soup and also of St. Louis are as with
The case was brought up so late that the court deferred the actual opening until tomorrow morning.
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Suite 102 Pythian Temple, Dallas, Texas
Question: Will this ad get you?
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If you want a home, phone me at
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To the Negroes of Texas:
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920.
T
THE PRIZE OF PRIZE WINNERS
The books are closed for listing contestants. Thirty have been listed and already they are working manfully for the palatial "Cadillac 8" and and the other BIG prizes which are be-ing offered in the Dallas Express Prize Contest.
It may be that you, Reader, had intended to enter this contest. It may be that you "intended" to try to win one of these wonderful prizes but now it is too late. Your chance is gone.
It strikes us though that you may have a friend in the running. If so, why not win by proxy? Why not help your friend to win and thereby get pleasure for yourself out of his success?
In all sections of Texas, the public is anxious to read the "Dallas Express" because of the peculiar and singular pleasure experienced from its "Distinctive Service."
It fills a long felt want in the appetite of the progressive public.
There are many in your town who want it.
Why not take their subscriptions for your friends?
Why not take their subscriptions for your
We know that there are such people in you
fact that we receive subscriptions ea week, un-
e long been anxious to take the "Dallas Express
how to go about it.
When you put such people in touch with the
satisfying publication you are doing both a perse
When one who has never read it before re-
mediately realizes that he has found adcredible
a never ending source of inspiration. He is helpe
When he is helped, the public is helped be
come a more progressive, courageous citizen and
Why not do it? Can't you see that it is
friends and neighbors?
If you know of a town to which the "Exp
touch with it.
If you have a friend in the contestand other
for the "Express" get them for your contestan
This contest will be marked by hard work,
the victors will be rewarded by prizes, the like
seen in Texas before.
We will publish the standing of the contest
Some partial returns are already in.
Watch this space for developments. The
are:
We know that there are such people in your town. We judge by the fact that we receive subscriptions ear week, unsolicited, from people who have long been anxious to take the "Dallas Express" but who have not known how to go about it. When you put such people in touch with this fast growing and altogether satisfying publication you are doing both a personal and public service. When one who has never read it before reads the "Express," he immediately realizes that he has found adcreditable storehouse of information and a never ending source of inspiration. He is helped.
Why not do it? Can't you see that it is your duty thus to help your friends and neighbors?
If you know of a town to which the "Express" does not go, put us in touch with it.
If you have a friend in the contestand other friends who do not subscribe for the "Express" get them for your contestant friend and make him win.
This contest will be marked by hard work and hard fought victory. And the victors will be rewarded by prizes, the like of which have never been seen in Texas before.
We will publish the standing of the contestants each week.
Some partial returns are already in.
Watch this space for developments. The contestants as they now stand
LIST OF CONTESTANTS
Mrs. L. M. Hates--Dallas.
Mrs. I. D. Dickson--Gilmer.
Mr. Jodie Deveraux--Italy.
Mr. O. M. Rison--Athlete.
Mrs. A. B. Fields--Dallas.
Dr. D. W. Shields--Dallas.
Mr. Norman Woods--Dallas.
Mr. Beatrice Wade--Wichita Pails.
S. S. E. Gabriel--Hemphill.
Mrs. R. B. Williams--Independent.
Mr. R. L. Hicks--Center
Mr. James M. Jackson--Prairie View.
Mr. Ervin Marshall--Oakwood.
Mr. Henry Lee--Glen Flira.
Dallas Express Contest Rules
1. This contest will open Sept. 10, 1920, and close Dec. 24, 1920.
2. All contestants must register their names, and addresses at THE DALLAS EXPRESS Office not later than Sept. 25. No entrant will be listed later.
3. The prizes will be awarded according to the highest number of votes received by the contestants.
4. Votes will be listed according to the number of subscriptions to THE DALLAS EXPRESS received and turned in at our office.
5. Votes will be counted as follows:
1 year's subscription to the "Express" 1,000 votes
6 months' subscription to the "Express" 500 votes
3 months' subscription to the "Express" 300 votes
the result fail to win Begin
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Mr. Arthur J. Sykes—Sherman.
Mrs. L. A. Walls—Clarkville.
Mrs. H. Morgan—Dallas.
Mrs. Noah Williams—Rosser.
Mrs. Mary Gomming—Bellville.
Mrs. J. H. Heads—Richardson.
Mrs. D. D. Kelly—Dallas.
Mrs. Mira Harvey—Quitman.
Mrs. J. T. Phillips—Jacksonville.
Mrs. L. A. Pierce—Jacksonville.
Mrs. Clarena Young—Dallas.
Mrs. W. E. Harris—Dallas.
Mrs. A. B. Alexander—Mineral Wells
Mrs. T. J. Phillips—Itsa
Mrs. Della Kimbrough—Ladonna.
No subscriptions will be taken for a period of less than 3 months.
6. Subscriptions must be turned in weekly at our office, that they may be counted and the standing of the contestants published in every current issue of paper.
7. Prizes will be awarded to the persons getting the highest number of votes.
8. The prizes will be as follows to the 1st highest over 250,000 votes, Cadillac "8" touring.
To the 2nd highest over 250,000 votes, big Diamond Ring.
Substantial cash prizes will be awarded all contestants in proportion to the results which they produce, if they fail to win the big prizes.
Begin today to get in the game and Win. Subscriptions now selling:
1 Year ..... $3.00
6 Months ..... 1.50
3 Months ..... 1.00
LATEST ISSUE NEGRO YEAR BOOK NOW ON SALE
1918-1919 EDITION.
Subjects comprehensively reviewed: "Migration," "Trades Union," "Contributions Negroes to Liberty Loans," and "War Work Activities," "Problems Connected With Use as Soldiers," "Record in World War," "Politics," "Race Relations," "Racial Co-operation," "Riots," "Lynchings," "Race Problems in United States, West Indies, Africa." 500 pages. Should be in Home of Every Negro in America.
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IS YOUR HAIR SHORT
Breaking off, Thin or Falling Out? Is Your
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805 PRINCIPIA AVE., HOUSTON, TEXAS
Before using was 5 inches long.
After using 2 years is now 22 inches long—Woman's Glory is Her.
HAIR
No more—DANDRUFF,
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Scientific Scalp Specialist and Manufacturer.
2452 Lafayette St. Denver, C.
(Incorporated)
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Before using was 5 inches long
After using 2 years is now 22 inches
long—Woman's glory is Her.
Gives Health to the Scalp Growth of
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Pressing Oil .....50
Tumble Oil .....50