Dallas Express
Saturday, October 23, 1920
Dallas, Texas
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OVER 1,000 WHITE AND COLORED PEOPLE OF OKLAHOMA CITY MEET AND RAISE FUNDS FOR MAN FALSELY ACCUSSED, WHOSE HOUSE WAS BURNED BY MOB. CROWDS ARM AND GUARD JAIL WHERE MAN WAS HELD IN CUSTODY.
French Woman Pays High Negro Rural Schools Are Im Tribute to Negro Soldiers. provng. Jeanes Fund Helps.
Founded by W. E. King.
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 3.
NEGROES
OVER 1,000 WHITE
PLE OF OKLAHOM
RAISE FUNDS FOR
CUSSED, WHOSE H
BY MOB. CROWDS
JAIL WHERE MAN
TODY.
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The Dallas Express
LEAPS OUT OF WINDOW TAKING POLICEMAN ALONG.
The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920.
RECENT ATTACK OF MOB ON AN INNOCENT MAN PICKENS SAYS COLOR QUESTION VITAL TO ALL AMERICA
WHO WE WILL VOTE FOR ON NOVEMBER 2.
DR. JESSE WASHINGTON, BLACK AND TAN CANDIDATE FOR SUPERVISOR OF EDUCATION SPEAKS TO HUGE CROWD
WARREN G. HARDING
Colored Races of Orient Protest Against Methods of Whites.
Constantinople, Turkey, Oct. 21.—The Bohevists of Russia who adhere to a doctrine of unity have just concluded a meeting held at Baku, Azerbaijan. There ideas seem to have attracted the interest of the race of the Eastern Hemisphere. "Civilized democracy must teach the army to kill white animals complying with the orders of the New York." This is a significant passage, a bohevist leader from Mos-According to a writer on the nation, nearly all the Asiatic nations, as well as the national capital, Moscow, sent at the meeting which began September 1. Americans present were John Reed and Edward Scott, while Dallas Texas, Oct. 21.—Persuasive to call the local Harding-Capers Club hold one of the most enthusiastic rallies of its career, Thursday night in Court Room of Pythian Temple. Hundreds of Dallas citizens made the large audience that greeted the president of the delegation, the deloupe College, Seguin, Texas, and a nominee for State superintendent Jones of the Harding and Capers-for-Graggs of this city, a life long producer of the distinguished visitor. Mr. Graggs folded a manuscript on which he depicted the life of the able scholar and the present. In conclusion he was Under a shower of applause Dr. Wade large audience in his usual way. He large audience on the occasion running true
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Lone Jailer Thwarts Attempts of Lynchers.
HICKSON CAPERS.
Black and Tan Candidate for Governor of Texas.
The candidate dealt with state and national issues to the complete satisfaction of his hearters. McAney will not cease until he becomes a federal law, case may then be transferred. Ironically, one subject that he a change in conditions are coming.
He depicted a graphic sketch of the Negro whites and courage in the late world war and the great sacrilege he induces to wield the country a decent place in which to live and enjoy some of the fruit of his labor.
The Lil White, an amphibian aliens are now the white amphibians used out the Negro and prevent his participation in the underworld of the dance. This action he says was met with the violence of the race. Emerging from under this skate, the world war perched on his brow and organized everywhere in the south.
The result of which the big job now was to make Georgia was made possible and it was the first time in history of
CALVIN COOLIDGE
CALVIN COOLIDGE
Republican Candidate For Vice-President.
All him in the event of another assault, which was not made before leaving for Johnson City the mob shot up the old town promiscuously, righting women and children almost into nervous spasms.
"In all this lowly proceeding James Dijessipone, the police stand out as the brave, faithful officer, a true hero, who observed the shine thanks of the attentions of the garrison of Tennessee, for by his brave garrison he saved them from the shrap, from disarray, from the crime, of a
PARENTS STRIKE AGAINST UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS
the party. Perry Howard of Mississippi, the church of Tennessee likewise lobbied for a war that was strong and convincing and the elitax was one of the strongest and most powerful operations of black men and women on board here on an occasion of this war that followed the ending was deafening. Prof. N. Dudley of Houston was killed in the event one loves freedom must have it or die trying to set it up. Interesting the war were: H. Smith and C. W. Abingdon, both ministers promote Tank and Tank ticket. The nominee for Governor on the Black and Tan ticket was
on the rostrum, will be held next
Thursday night, at Temple Templa,
the church of the Archdiocese
of churches every night next
Get it in Black and Tan button
and put it on your phone.
N. A. A. C.P. SECRETARY STIRS ROCHESTER AUDIENCE WITH BRILLIANT SPEECH ON IMPORTANCE TO ALL AMERICA OF COLOR QUESTION. SAYS FREEDOM OF WHITES WILL FINALLY BE DEGRADED BY DISCRIMINATION.
Both Races Have Duties.
He began by saying that there can be no inter-racial co-operation unless he and he plued upon this precedent affection and he pled upon this precedent affection greed by the black and white peoples of the world. He asserted the unreliability of agreement to show that the white American should offer a help to the black American if not for the Negro. All white Americans own sake if not for the Negro. All differences of the composite parts of the Negro and the white people placed beside their immoral like-kind. "What raises the dawl in the world?" he thinks he is all right and that I am all wrong. But feel the moral responsibility there is a little bit of truth in what possibility of negotiation begins. "If you were in the white man's hands, you would be a better and harder man than he is, and you have the opportunities and temptations that he has for the last three hundred years. Do you done better? If you were a people supervised by a major superiority of the financial advantages—are you sure that you can gently and with a smile? Now, white man, if you were in the black man's hands, you would be a black man, would you have been the patience and goodness you have had black man has shown. If any other person in subjection and servitude for you has been so good that you often infiltration and sometimes betrayal is unacceptable.
Rich Druggist Bequeathes Money to Negro Friend.
Rich Druggist Bequeathes Money to Negro Friend.
Texas Has Unique Fire Insurance Company Owned by Negroes.
San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 21—TWO of having the first actually operating Fire Insurance, owned and controlled Fire Insurance, whose home of operations Fire Insurance, whose home of operations branch office both in Dallas and Houston. The company chartered in 1619 wrote its first policy on December 1, 1620. The company that has more than 120 agents in force and employs 120 agents in it is a legal reserve company, operating commissioner of Banking and Insurance commissioner of Banking and Insurance reacting with the Mid-West Fire In-
PER ANNUM $3.00.
PRICE TEN CENTS.
CENT MAN
ALL AMERICA
SECRETARY STIRS RO-
CE WITH BRILLIANT
IMPORTANCE TO ALL AM-
R QUESTION. SAYS
NITES WILL FINALLY
DISCRIMINATION.
half a man, would you concede that
you were inferior to him by nature?
"The newspapers have abused the
mind of America about the Colored
people."
"You cannot keep Colored men out
of your trade unions and then pre-
vent them from working as stri-
breakers. You know, the black man
is as willing to earn more money and
do a far work as the white man."
Negro Keeps Standard Un.
"Black people and white people have a different capacity for living peacefully and comfortably," the Capitol displayed by the Colored Seas. That capacity must continue to live here for years. "We must continue to live here for years and must live in sympathy and compassion that one part of this nation understands." The blacks of this country do not show a tendency to lower the standard of living in the South, and said to do. The Negro is a good and decent race, but not a bad one, for inconstellency in the Coast. Say that of living by living cheaply with white people on the Atlantic Coast complains, and are getting what the white have.
"You cannot make two civilizations of the same race, and tend to become uniform. You cannot live today any more than you could
Juvenile Court of Florida Has Twice as Many White as Colored
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Judge Guthrie made the following decision: The two individuals placed on probation, two twenty-one placed on probation, two twenty-one placed on probation, and two Rediction, 5 to the Florida, Industrial individuals, each pending final probation.
Helen, Ark. Oct. 21.—Fra originating in a Negro tenement house on Simmons alley swept parts of four squares of building by a number of bureaus and establishments, between forty and fifty furnishings. A small wooden store buildings. Proposed at about $425,000. Hundreds of Negroes who occupied rooms in the section were cared for tonight in N. Churche. No injuries have been reported.
surance Underwriters of Illinois and in re-insurance relations with W. L. Peabody. The ability to care for the larger population is thus augmented and its progress has been startling.
L. Peabody on a recent visit to Dallas, signified his interest in Oklahoma and Louisiana beginning with the first of the New Year.
A. K. Leonard president; W. H. Leonard, widow; W. H. Leonard, resident; William T. Treanauer; Joe G. Wimberly, counsel; J. H. Dixon, agency supervisor; W. H. Dixon, resident; R. D. Evans, general attorney.
Dallas Express Corner
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That which has is *very* called my attention to my encounter with each of these practices over the telephone. It is telephone ringing and when answered kindly by you, "wrong number" and glances up on you, when the trouble is in fault you have had in answer the call then go to baby. How often does one call you up at your desk or to give them information on some or to give them our names. We must remember to we should always speak to them just like we would well as you know their names. Let it not take advantage of one district from the high nautical towns of our neighbourhood a manner very humiliating to all of us. We are no remedy for this condition nor is it helpful to
THE PRISCILLA ART CLUB.
October 5th, the P. A. C. met in a surprise at the Madison Circle Circle. The occasion of the *Supply Party* was to celebrate the latest addition to the babyhood of the children at *Hume and Duty, Art and Beauty*, Motherhood being the most encouraged in every way, indeed the babies are hearty welcome and the mothers are hearty welcome and the mothers. We shall look forward to many visits from babyhood to adulthood of the club in a few well chosen words presented the Madison Simpson expression of appreciation for
the meeting of Oct. 17th, was held with Mrs. A. K. Thomas of Alabama, delighted to welcome home his president Mrs. Hon. Thomas of Alabama, the West. The lovely home of Mrs. Thomas was named the Hallowell Motte. The secular election of Hallowell Motte into Mrs. A. K. Dyne was named as Mrs. A. K. Dyne and anastanth was presented her house guest Maude Terry of Alabama, a delicious ice course was served at
THE LADIES READING CIRCLE.
The Ladies' Reading Circle met on Monday, Wilson in regular opening season, when the study subject *Training for the Teacher* was outlined by the leader, Mr. P. Chase-Harris. Several numerical numbers were given to a new member. Much interest was generated during the year and in the educational development to he gain
CARNATION CHARITY CLUB.
The Carriage Charity Club met at the Carriage Club on Friday, February 29th. It is being the first meeting, a good start. The treasurer, $11,500 was drawn from the treasury to be distributed in different homes. The treasurer was sent to a girl at the outing, broken. He received for the evening $18,125. MEMORIAM: Mr. LEMONDA, President.
TESTED RECIPES
Tomatoes
Mayonnaise
Nut-mutex
Lettuce leaves
Mayonnaise
dressing
some of the pump from the center
some of the pump from the center
some of the pump from the center
to each cup and one-half of
crisp chopped cayenne and
to each cup and one-half of
thick mayonnaise to make of the
right cayenne
pina ceps on each cup of lettuce leaves
pine ceps on each cup of lettuce leaves
and grill with halves of nut-mutex
and grill with halves of nut-mutex
Medium-sized innards • Sardines
Medium-sized fresh mint • Sardines
Fresh mint • large tomatoes
Places and alice on inlet leaves on
individual plates. On each place
alice places a small wrapped
wined dry. Sprinkle fresh mint
wined dry on the top of the
top salad, and cover with a
medium-sized innards.
Cauliflower Salad
Small heart cheese
Small heart cheese
baked cup filled cheese
baked cup filled cheese
A little grated cheese
grated cheese
grated cheese in salted water
When cold,吹开 into small
cup filled cheese
the chopped celery and the dressing.
The chopped celery and the dressing.
and grate over the top a little
cup filled cheese
and grate over the top a little
cup filled cheese
and grate over the top a salted
cup filled cheese
and grate over the top a salted
cup filled cheese
Sweet-Hed-Pepper Salad
Sweet-Hed-Pepper Salad
cup chopped tomato
cup chopped tomato
cup chopped celery
cup chopped celery
Mayonnaise or boiled dressing
Cut the stems from the large red peppers and cut into rounds about 1/4 inch thick. Place each round on a lettuce leaf Mix the chopped tomato celery and onion in a large bowl, then fill them fill each round with the mixture. Serve a ring to each per serving.
LITTLE HELPS.
New old age dishes, bread in the
kitchen, and bread in the food from
gauze and warmed dumbbells.
Mrs. J. N. K. Georgia
Hugel, Useful to Mice,
and place the bread-pan on the warm
plate. When the weather the spills will
deaden the weather the spills will re-
Mrs. C. M. W. W. New Jersey.
Place a water bottle under the robes and plower when baby is taken.
This nest will be warm when he is carried by his mother, carrying the worm into the house.
Nestling Mink Pillatee in Shade
Your kit or adult pillatee will be warm if you new wander inside the nest longer if you new wander inside the down when not wearing it. The pillatee will be warm if you new wander inside the down when not wearing it.
M. K. Dewa
Grace K. Carson
When the children are curious about anything I find a place pillatee can nest in and a bed for what belongs to them or two cakes, so he can add
ALLEN APEL A. M. E. CHURCH,
"That Friendly Church"
Corner of East First and Elm Sts.
The Quarterly Conference meeting was a great success. The entire request for the return of Dr. Jenkins as their pastor for another year, Dr. Jones, the Presiding Elder, the Sons of the Saints, the monsunday, Bro. Robert Grice of Ennis came in as a whirlwind visit to Station A. North Fort Worth, then visited Allen Chapel, stirred up the congregation to a great spiritual fermentation. Station A. North Fort Worth, then visited Allen Chapel, stirred up the congregation to a great spiritual fermentation. Again come, for there is more than a grand-child and a great friend. Worth is delighted with your visit. Supreme Knight, Hon. John Tolan, the pastor of Allen Chapel, to Allen Chapel. The donation was greatly appreciated; live the God of all.
The annual election of Trinettes for Allen Chapel was observed Monday night Oct. 18. The following Brethren were elected: L. Cunningham, David Moore, E. E. Guinn, Louis Jones, Sam Bolden, J. E. Guinn, Louis Jones, voted to make repairs to the amount of $2500.00, a new metal tilling and metal gluing. Never before have we seen such a great interest in the spiritual and financial welfare of the church. Next Sunday will be a red letter meeting the Hon. W. M. McDonald delivered a logical and philosophical address on the subject of the church. The day. The address was replete with historical and inspiring information, delivered as none other than the Rev. Dr. W. M. McDonald can expand. Several white citizens were present and declared they envisioned a new church. The Crook was master of ceremonies; Dr. M. H. Spencer prayed, the pastor introduced the speakers, vt. Messiah E. Starn, Spencer, Dr. M. H. Spencer and Hon. W. M. McDonald. The assembly was large and full of enlightenment.
The Dollar Money and membership enrollment are being distributed and the enrollment will be made in this; this enrollment will make up the bonified membership to be reported in the next Annual Conference. Bro. Chapel made a perfect model of Allen Chapel in wood and presented it to the church. The miniature model was
PARIS NOTES.
BILL MCDONALD SPEAKS TO NEA
GROES AT PARIS.
Paria, Texas, October 11, 1920.
Alaina Bomand Nesspace packe the Alabama Bomand Nesspace for the noon and vigorously applauded the address of Wm. (Gooseeck BIL) McKenna, who bore the halfbear of the Black and Tan Republican ticket, and urged his hearers to vote for the Black and Tan Republican so deep that they could, not rise above the Lily White Republicans he reviewed the life of the Republican party in Texas, and during his explanation of how Lily Whitman defeated the Black and Tan Republican Lily Whites who for years have courted the flavor of Nesspace for the Republican handout, and then attempt to kick the Negro out of the party. He discussed the League of Nations and said that in the beginning he would now have the Negro out of the party he would support him because in his speech in Oklahoma that Sat. night he favored Nesspace having equality before the law, that the Negro was not allowed to vote, that was accorded to any other race.
McDonald was met here by a committee of Negroes, including several which place he left to speak Sunday at the address of Dr. N. B. Roe, J. M. McMahon, Mrs. Roe and several others came up to McDonald. Prof. B. H. Graham, who is teachin' Gibson High School, and Associate Professor of the American Woodmen in a position been tendered a position at the home office of the American Woodmen in Chicago, where he is considered whether he will accept. Mrs. Mattte McGuire left last week with work at the Christian Institute where she will enter her daughter, Mr. Robert Nelson, at the Christian Institute on days a visit, returned Sunday to resume his studies at Jervis Christia
HOUSTON KNIGHTS STAGE B
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920.
Nearly Half Million Attend S. C. Puh-
hle school, Negroes Than
Whites.
Columbia, K. C. Oct. 31. - The office of
the school has just completed the schoola-
l summer enrollment for the scholastic
class. A clear gain of $9,922. $2.5 per
year of enrollment. A grand total of $99,226.
78,464 students fall in the fall. Falls
62,729 below that of last year.
A Decade of Growth
The last ten years show that the num-
ber of students in the school has
364 to 381,984, an increase of 6,714.
The trend of population in the state
has increased.
Figures compiled by Superi-
nate Iwerkingen show that the attendance
at the school is 128,336, and on the
schools 121,836, and on the
NEGRO HOLDUP MAN TAKEN AFTER FIGHT.
Two Detectives and Their Assistant
New York, NY. Wk. 12, Oct. 23, 1984
A small lake in Brunswick Park at noon
devoiled to fight a lone battle with
their rams ran, but as the detectives came
to the lake, stood his ground, and it was
maniacly blaning away with an automaton.
Detective William P. Fallon jumped
bullets singing around his head. He
none of which took effect, and the
detectives shot him. Fallon plunged forward,
down the short embankment into the
Negro, believing this scored
for Detective Arthur Johnson, who
detected the gunman, capson gown, in
the automobile, cabbage, and the
shots. Fallon, crawling bedrag-
hind the car seat as a harried and
baited gunman, behind and crashed his revolver,
the weapon broke in his hand.
Detective John P. Failon, crawling
detectives had been riding, Thomas
lost his position. Pounding the street
their knocks could be heard. But the
detectives could pin him out his head
and beaten.
The account of the holdup was given by the guard, an inspector for the Titular Guard, 249 East 203d street. The Bronx 249 East 204d street. The Bronx 738 East 14th street. Dugdson was taken into custody at 10:30 a.m. time. The goldfish Lake bridge is beamed up by help three Negroes and forced into the arbor therapy. Cestello, he said, was taken to the Negroes worked at the book 250 in the Negroes' workroom. The detective was away. At that moment, the detectives on tour of the park for just such an occasion, Dugdson shouted and fled immediately to take charge of the situation. The stone cutter, living at 649 Cressant avenue, was put on duty. The crucial action at Fordham Hospital
GIRL, 15. MUST PACE TRIAL IN
POISON MURDER.
SAYS CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES
MUST PREVAIL.
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the McDonald Building is open in
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Lon Hampton, secretary; Fort
Worth, Texas.
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For Rent--Nearly furnished rooms
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2400 Greenwood. Phone H 2917.
WANTED
Colored men and women to work
in our 2nd hand bag department.
FULTON BAG & COTTON MILLS.
Pacific: Ave and Preston Street.
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the social principles of Jesus to all people, is superficial and discuss the questions of lawlessness and all of the other issues to the root of the problem, which includes the types of personality, the nature of community—it does not make any difference whether they make a group on a chisel or segregation or any other method they make a group on a chisel. The only ultimate solution is to have "Oppressed groups object to disregard or denounce them as democratic or Christian to exact a judgment or of conscription from any group and then give that group a second chance. Secretary Tobias referred to the application problem, consisting of two white men, which, after receiving suggestions from the public, proved that included these recommendations." The racial aspect of the social problem is more sectional than assumed national proportions, and includes prac
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Lamar 4082 Lamar $200
Office Hours $ a. m. to 4:10 p. m.
Sunday, by Appointment
DR, J. WINZELLE SDSM,
Dental Surgeon
Fort Worth, Texas
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2415 Elm Street,
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SOME TEXAS TOWNS
Cameron, Oct. 21. - Mt. Zion Church of which Rev. C. W. Warren is pastor, enjoyed a spacious sermon and enjoyed a special lunch with A. R. Jefferson of Oklahoma City was guest of Mrs. R. E. Hall last week. Mrs. R. E. Stringellow and Rev. H. M. McCoy were churchers. Mrs. E. M. Murphy and Miss L. E. McCoy were work in the church where they have rendered excellent services for a number of years. Mrs. Morring, Mrs. C. B. Williams, Miss L. E. McCoy, and Mrs. Y. P. of Lights' Chapel is steadily increasing. It takes hard work to get the sanner from the advance room and leaves this week to open school in Ruston, La. Mrs. C. B. Kelly and Miss Steva Brown. Mrs. Hattie Bell is sick. Rev. L. H. Smith and Norris were out of the city last week. Mrs. C. A. Thomas, is doing splendidly. Prof. C. E. Kelley was a pleasant caller in the reporter's office. Mrs. C. A. Thomas fell in vote in the election.
Forney, Oct. 21.—Sunday School was well attended at all of the schools on the campus, by nearly all on Friday, on close Sunday, Oct. 24th. Rev. B. F. Felton preached two sermons for Rev. Herron Sunrise and Rev. John Sunrise, and pickers are going west to pick cotton in great numbers. See Mose Drain for the Express.
The Executive Board of the Falls County Missionary Baptist Association and W. H. M. S. held a great meeting at the Nazareth church, where Rev. John Sunrise, pastor, and his good members had everything properly arranged to make every body feel he was being attended to, high-water mark and Rev. Anderson and Rev. T. S. Smith preached two powerful sermons during the Sunday service, and said that it was the greatest meet in the history of the association. Total receipts were $175.37. Rev. Willis Miller of Italy will be a great rally and church anniversary at the New Zion Baptist Church on the first Monday in November. The public is invited to
Marlin, Oct. 21.—The various churches are doing good work. Liberty Baptist Church raised $1000 Mr. Bassett $300, Elm Grove $625 and giving their pastor a suit worth $60, and sending him to the General Assembly $330; Elm Grove $625 and giving Church of God $83 for their pastor; the M. E. Church has on a ladder a barn was burned with contents. One of his rent houses also burned. Rev. F. E. Martin preached an able bishop in the hot waters. Mr. Bassett preached a beautiful home on Little St. paying cash for same. Miss Miam Moore on his mission is confined to her bed is ill and Mrs. Bertha Johnson were among the many big bankers who are in the city shopping. Mrs. Forwon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Anna Flint, and will take in the Fair at Dallas. The mother of Mrs. Forwon to visit at the M. E. church. Rev. Humphress preached the Memorial sermon of their lamented dead. Mrs. I. B. Still the Dallas Express just the same.
Mineral Wells, Oct. 21—Services at the various churches were well attended, with many well attended. Rev. Mrs. Jefferson, one of the greatest evangelists in the country, praached a powerful sermon. Rev. Mrs. Jefferson from the text: "When times go well with you remember the capacity. Collection $25.08. W. T. Tallley and wife have returned from Beamont, where they have been living. E. Moore and P. V. Walker of Fort Worth were here setting up a Court of Heroes of Jericho with the Rev. William Millan, A. M.; Mrs. L. R. Gordon, M.; Mrs. J. Brown, M.; M. Monus, W. S.; Mrs. L. W. Smith, W. T.; Mrs. Beatrice Simmons, G. M.; Mrs. Helen Tallley, R. H.; and G. Dunn
Mary, Mrs Jones of Terrell is here visiting her sick sister and brother-children. Ms. Susie Pollard was stricter with paralysis last Monday, and Mr. Geo Pollard still confined to his bed drop, but Ms. Susie Pollard eye operated on last week is resting nicely. Mary Virgil Phillips is visiting her sister, Ms. Moss Gordon and wife were in Dallas last week on business. Ms. Beulah Ramsey and her sister, mother and father
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1929
Calvert, Oct. 21. ~Miss Catherine Adams has returned from Dallas where she spotted a girl. A. B. Brown and daughter, Miss Mary Maggiore are much improved after a hard fight with man she met in the Bronx. A. C. Canistrict will open on the 25th instant. Prof. A. H. Mins has accepted the principal. After 16 years at Calvert Junction, Williamsville has gained an experienced teacher. The teacher has taught her children, her teacher. Mr. John Sead Gilmour came near getting killed Sunday.
Service was fine at Mt. Zion Sunday. Recipes in at Sunkey School $20. Mrs. Webb is the connie with her. Her dress was sent with a beautiful Bible as she requested. The installation sermon was a beautiful one. Of Bryant from 1 Cor. 15, 16; subject "Duty of Church to a Pastor." The sermon was very uplifting. Sunday total receipts $166.30. Mrs. M. E. Webb is very ill. At this writing
Gallinville, Oct. 21.-Mrs. T. B. Gallinville, after spending some time in the city, met Mrs. Jasmina, who has returned to her home in Dallas. Mr. Jasmina, Jr. passed through the city. City enroute to Sherman, his old home. Rev. H. G. Bell, Rev. H. G. Bell, last week in Wichita Falls, Mr. Chainey Stuart left Monday, Oct. 11 for Pilot Fight to attend the funeral of Riddles. Rev. H. G. Bell, Riddles. Mr. Clint Miles was here Sunday and left Sunday night. Oct. 11 for Pilot Fight to attend the funeral of Denison was here Sunday and left Sunday night. Oct. 11 for Pilot Fight to attend the funeral of her son, John Steward who died overseas, had been shipped to New York and expects them home. The pastor of Corinth Baptist Church after being at his post Sunday, Oct. 11 for Pilot Fight to the ministers Alliance was held at the A. M. E. church, Rey. G. E. Brown, the sermons were very interesting. Express can always get a paper at John Robinson, a Green day or night
Temple, Oct. 21.—Miss Lelia Lakin
son and Mr. Henry Evans of Barlett
were married last Saturday evening
onto the street. Mr. Henry
rentle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson
of South. Mr. Street. Rev. W
hite, the local church, makes
Temple their home; the reporter
was my mistified for at least thirty minutes last lunch evening while up in the room of Mr. U. Huff. He was a man of great intellect and perform a number of modern magic mysteries. Mr. Huff is inventive and original in magic art, and possesses abilities as a Magician. One of his latest inventions is a flower pot of magic. He will instantly appear on the floor of Huff. Huff easily sustains a reputation as one of the greatest Magicians of our time. He is visiting an institution in Temple some time soon. Mrs. Julia (HILI) Chel of Beamment is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Harrington of Elgin is visiting his sister, Mrs. Richardson of Richards is visiting her sister in Beamment. Henry White left at Saturday Brothers Church show is billed for Temple, Oct. 26. Mr. Bill Bailley and Mrs. Alice Clibey were married for the bride on South 12th street.
Lone Oke, Oct. 21. —Services were
provided by Church Sunday School
Rev. George Smith and
many bearers to greet Greenville
Sunday. A contest with Rev. H. H. Henderson
and his soldiers. Greenville raised
in the rally Wednesday. Sunday school
was attended by Rev. F. G. Ivey in the chair
with Rev. F. G. Ivey and
Mrs. Q. Whytes and sister made
a flying trip to Minneapolis on business
Gusleen Johnson, Johnson, Greenville,
Mrs. Due, and Mrs. Redy. Houston
night, Oct. 23rd.
Cooper, Oct. 21. -Sunday School was well attended at all of the charitable events. We will meet for the uplifting to a memorial for Mr. A. D. Key, W. G. C. of the Courts A. D. Key, made for annual visit and many memorials, made for the uplifting of the grand old order
and was entertained by Mrs. Carrie Flannigan, Prof. J. H. Bills began his four years of school and he was the greatest of school co-operation as he seems to have your children at heart. A host of Cooper-Neill and Neill Beck Nell) McDonald speak in Paris. Mr. Weatherford of Texarkana made his annual visit to the Mosaics and he co-operation with the ward. Mrs. Elia Stouta and her little folk club is progressing. They have their treasure for their playground, for their writing insurance for the American Mutual Benefit Association. Now will they be standing at the head of the Tennessee National? Suppose we give our business to our color if they are - doing the same work. Mr. M. and D. meeting as it will convene here on the 29, 30 and 31 instant. Throw your down open for the day. And Anna Oakley has Paris visitors.
MART. Oct. 21—Services and Sunday school was well attended at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Halles prescheduled at St. Joseph's Church, with us and left us $22.00. Rev. Halles prescheduled at night. He held his Fourth Church Council Monday night with success. Tooth collection is held at St. Joseph's Church and Sliff Haley have entered school at St. Houston College. Their collection is held at Garten Therkel and Sliff Haley have entered school at Wills. The son of Mr. and Mrs. E Barnes has returned to his home. Wills. The son of Mr. and Mrs. E Barnes has returned to his home. Wills. The son of Mr. and Mrs. E Barnes has returned to his home. He was a spendid young man and a Christian gentleman.
Wolfie, City. Oct. 21—Sunday school two years. Quite a number of friends were there and was shipped here last Tuesday. He had been in the regular service two years. Quite a number of friends were there and was shipped here last Tuesday. He was a spendid young man and a Christian gentleman.
Wolfie, City. Oct. 21—Sunday school two years. Quite a number of Wolfe Cityites were in Dallas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E Barnes were Worth last week. Prof. Taylor of Honey Grove was here last week on business. Mrs. Annada Garrett in
OKLAHOMA TOWNS
Lawton, Oct. 21. —Sunday School Baptist Church, Bettlesheim Bettlesheim Church Throughout the day the rally was held. We thank the two co-operation. We thank the two sister churches for their co-operation. Service Church. The pastor prescheduled a strong sermon Sunday. The rally closed with a service and Mrs. Bobie Medlock from Bryan, Okaa, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Okaa, are now 109 Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Okaa, are making Lawton their future home for a while, at Rev. Kellan's Column.
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GOLDEN CHAIN CHAIN
WORLD'S GREAT
T. E. TOLAN,
JOIN TO-DAY—DIE TO
THAT'S
NO-BODY
DO WE PAY? WE
GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD
GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD
THE
WORLD'S GREATEST LODGE
E. TOLAN,
DAY—DIE TO-DAY—PAY TO
THAT'S US!
NO—BODY—ELSE!
DO WE PAY? WELL I REGKON.
GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD
GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD
WORLD'S GREATEST LODGE
T. E. TOLAN.
JOIN TO-DAY—DIE TO-DAY—PAY TO-DAY
AND PROMPT IS OUR NAME!
Ask the following people know, don't ask us, because you want one or two people and I also will write us a road and a letter to write us a note for their service.
We have the finest offer bevy of 10 young ladies and pay the best salaries and we am the folks who do thisness concern—yet we have a lot of them.
CLAIMS
Dallas
Alice Long...
Lila Johnson...
Maggie Perkins
Joe Whitby
Paillou Hancock
Salila Warren...
Lydia Williams
Overton
Hattie Moore
Camp Swift
Irving Dotson
Longview
Mertel Wheaty
Rose Mayfield
Terrell
M. A. Blinton
Waco
Jennie Dixon
Carrie Washington
Kilgore
Eliza Dunn
H. Danielle
Joe Danielle
Beckyville
Lola Coats
Carthage
Oniie Jones
Hettie Carricht
Kentman
Martha Thompson
Henderson
Robert and J. P. Gunter.
Some of the above people one day, but their family will turn up.
Paid the following all people since August 1st. A family since August 1st, o more than that—the Carrichts.
C. C. Coleman—Klarey.
Emaline Armstrong—Dallas.
Hilc. C. Coleman—Klarey.
Robert Jackson, Longview
Nola Nelson—Troupe, Tex.
Hettie Carricht—Carthage.
Maryla Ford—Taylor, Texas.
G. W. Strong—Kilgore, T.
William T. Warren—Gary, Tex.
Betty Carricht—Overton.
T. E. TOLAN, Supreme King
J. W. JEFFREY, Supreme
MISS. E. WILLIAMS,
V. T. TUHAN,
O. R. RANSON,
and Fie
the following people whom we have pa-
t at ask us, because that's our job payin-
g us to pay them to pay us every town
city to write us at once for a speci-
service.
have the finest offices in the south,
10 young ladies and 4 men in our of
best salaries of any concern in Texas-
e so folks who do things. We are stricty
own—yet we have a heart.
Ask the following people whom we have paid, they know, don't ask us, because that's our job paying. We want one or two persons, in every town, cross road trips, or write us at once for a special offer for their service. We have the finest office in the south, with a bvery of 10 young ladies and 4 men in our office. We pay the best salaries of any concern in Texas—See us at our office. We are strictly a business concern—just we have
CLAIMS PAID
Dallas, Texas. $
Long. $
Kirkins. $
Hiberty. $
Hancock. $
Varner. $
Williams. $
Overton, Texas. $
Moore. $
Camp Switch, Texas. $
Dotson. $
Longview, Texas. $
Wh Wheatly. $
Marfield. $
Terrrell, Texas. $
Blanton. $
Waco, Texas. $
Dixon. $
Washington. $
Kilgore, Texas. $
Dunn. $
Amelia. $
Beckville, Texas. $
Coats. $
Carthage, Texas. $
Jones. $
Cartwright. $
Kaufman, Texas. $
Thompson. $
Henderson, Texas. $
and J. P. Gunter, Jr. $
name of the above people were only a m
ax, but their family received $000.00.
last year. $
the following amounts to the follo
s since August 1st. Account of death in
since August 1st, each one has about 1
billion. at the next setting of our Grand Lod
garrett.-Easton, Texas. $
ne Armstrong-Dallas, Texas. $
Taylor-Kilgore, Texas. $
Nelson-Troupe, Texas. $
Cartwright-Carthage, Texas. $
la Ford-Tyler, Texas. $
Strong-Kilgore, Texas. $
Charles-Overton, Texas. $
BLAN, Supreme Knight
JEFFREY, Supreme Secretary
S. E. E. WILLIAMS, Sup. Empress
V. T. TUSIN, Supreme Auditor
V. O. R. KUHN, Supreme Trees and Field Agent. $
Alice Long ..... $200.00
Lola Johnson ..... $200.00
Margie Petkins ..... $200.00
Joe Whitby ..... $200.00
Pearl Hancock ..... $200.00
Salille Yarser ..... $100.00
Lydia Williams ..... $100.00
Robert and J. P. Gunter, Jr.
$200.00
Some of the above people were only a member on the team, their family received $500.00. That will beat "un".
Paid the following amounts to the following people since August 1st. Account of death in their home. $200.00
more due at the next setting of our Grand Lodge.
C. C. Coleman-Kilogue, Texas
$200.00
Emaline Armstrong-Dallas, Texas
$200.00
C. Taylor-Kilogue, Texas
$200.00
Bobber Nelson-Longview, Texas
$200.00
Nola Nelson-Troxner, Texas
$200.00
Bettie Cartweight-Carthage, Texas
$200.00
Mahalia Ford-Tyler
$200.00
G. W. Strong-Kilogue, Texas
$200.00
Betty Charles-Overton, Texas
$200.00
PHONES-- Y 4518; Y 2929; Y 1809;
ROOMS-- 205, 180, 2, 1, 200, 180, 2, 170,
210 1-2,
2540 ELM STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS
GOLDEN CHAIN
RODERTSON COUNTY HOLDS INSTITUTE.
GOLDEN CHAIN OF THE WORLD
Prof. F. D. Bats, County Patriot;
Mrs. E. L. D. Conor, Director in
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Thursday, the Institute had the pleasure of having in their midst many visitors, namely, Dr. Strong, President, College Texas College, being the special guest to lecture. Dr. Strong emphasized that, justice, mercy and righteousness makes a nation great. Also Prof. Jones of Bryan, who interested and furthered the caelum of the farmer, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Washington were other guests. Prof. Parks, the outspent, put briefly, Prof. T. H. Brawley, of the county's most able men, was present to lecture, a worthy lecture; also Prof. Lane and Rev. Covington gave short spicy talks, Mrs. Alberts, Hardaway is a new teacher in Robertson County, who the wife of the present principal of Calvert High School. All visitors thanked the Institute for the hospitality given.
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TAROR AND WAGES.
|. For more than four years the people of America have been
bointiuly ar labor which never before in the history of
America had boen,so sare. ‘This pecullar situation, brought on
by, ‘of men for army service and the fact that Am-
almost soley because responsible for the production of the
is ‘commodities, is gradually changing.
‘The 'g now almost ‘generally but, just
as straws ‘sction ot the vind, 96 cortatn eeohomie
conditions seemingly insignificant indication of 1 rever
of conditions of labor, trade, prices and wages in America.
Tt ‘while to call attention to this seeming
guunee in Thecauise of the probable effect which it may
‘upon us a
sas Mahave peated by wartime conditions, Many thousands of
our ‘north in search of higher wages, and more fa-
be B sya Thave found a place in certain industries where
they. were hitherto unknown, haye- become part of the civic
‘and social seheme and because of relationships x0 formed, may
become permanently situated where they now are. It is to be
Sepa a Ahinaay be tre othe malerty of those who have
| some featares, however, of the economic situation
tehich ro ell worth considering” s
Timmnigration ig increasing. Any increase in immigration
‘means:a Corresponding increase in the supply of labor, The law
‘of supply and demand working in regard to labor will tend to de-
crease wages.
Coupled with this fact it must be realized that each suc-
ceeding month finds the war stricken countries better able to
Supply themselves with the commodfties which during the war
{hey Imported from America, Such a condition though gradual
in arriving at its normal state, may be confidently looked for-
‘yard to. In proportion as these countries tend to become nor-
‘al in their production, in just such proportion will the market
for American products, whieh during the war period was above
normal, tend to become curtailed.
‘A diminishing market will tend toward diminished product-
ion and it,in turn will tend to diminish labor and lessen wages.
‘The forecast of such conditions should not be received as
propieey of subnormal conditions in Ameren, ‘The return wil
normal conditions only. It should rather be considered as
sn surge that when such a return becomes generally apparent, it
fhe not received with general alarm but that, anticipating ‘its
coming, preparation should be made for its reception.
It is impossible now because of the unsettled war torn coun-
tries to anticipate the extent to which immigration will increase
But a far as our group is concerned it to be hoped that
those who have profited most by having been able to enter the
industries of the North and East have beon able, because of their
efficiency and adaptability to those industries, to prove that they
‘are preferable to foreign labor and that in the event of an in-
‘eteasing labor supply they may not be vitally affected.
Lessening of credit by financial institutions, the refusal of
[the public to buy extensively at exorbitant prices and the other
‘attempts. at equalization of economic conditions will gradually
[but surely cause the curtailment of cheap money and easy credit
‘Those who wonld suffer least from such a condition should
begin now if they have not already, the process of readjusting
appetites and desires to suit condition, more, wenn norma
an that which, for the past four years has maintained.
Ready money will be in demand. Prices will fall gradually
and in the same degree wages may fall. Tt is worth while now to
ati jet, more Chan passing Interest: the besinning of what
‘A doubt is m movement toward the normal in economic
Vecniiitions.. 1
THE EDUCATIONAL AMENDMENT.
‘There is'n measure to be voted upon in the November elec-
tion which to the state of Texas means as much as the choice of
governor. It is the educational amendment which if passed will
Mean a greater aj ition for rural schools and teachers.
pee a on ott ‘castally the record of length of term,
ee ‘of teachers of these schools to
realize how inefficient are. They need development.
oe in order that they may be properly developed more money
‘The condition of rural schools all over the South is causing
various legislative enactments for their betterment for it is an
assured fact that the people whom they serve are the main stay
of the nation and the prime wealth producers of their section.
It is a measure which may safely be voted for. Its passage
‘will mean the consistent perce of educational facilities for
‘the boys and girls.in rural communities, our own as well as
In urging the support of this amendment, Miss Annie Webb
Blanton, Supervisor of Public Instruction made the following as-
os jx not it sutticent for each family to educate ite own chil
¢ the safety to life an of your
children, in the future, depend largely upon the Kind eltzen
with whom they must live. The perpetuation of the democratic
institutions for which our forefathers offered their lives depends
rantytve per ont cf ou eich So not sds bend th
Wve per cent of our not advance ¢
fone ete ‘The average time of leaving school is the sixth
<r If this continues, it means a sixth grade citizenship, in
op dl ol awe ih
Such a statement powerful enough as it is, does not fully set
re et Sime es
improve the school system by securing
‘the passage of the amendment. Vote for it.
N. Al A. C. P. APPEALS Pe@R FUNDS.
ine Sppeal of the N. A. A. C. P.. for additional funds for
gazrying on the defense of the convicied men of Arkansas apd
‘the inquiry into Haitian, affairs will undoubtedly be re
sponded to with alverity by all thinking members of our group
}who are at all familiar with its accomplishment in these two cas-
es.
‘The convicted men of Arkansas, through the efforts of this
Association have had their cases carried through the lower
courts, depended by the ablest counsel procurable, and taken even
to the Supreme Court of the United States which in its decision
of last week refused to reconsider them.
‘The whole Haitian situation has been exposed through the
efforts of this society. It was the report of their paid investi
gators alone which eatised the eriticism of the policy of the Ma-
ines and their heads under whose administration the govern-
pent hac, been by the Repabliean nominess, the rebuke of the
‘Democratic candidate for vice-president by his party leaders, and
Ree eke - sentiment neato gic wuerets Se eee
B'S representatives under eilee of protection
st reardlenahip
nese bo teldants, eponsored by the N. A. A.C. P. hav
no parallel in the whole of our history in America. ‘They ‘repre-
sent the accomplishment of our. concerted effort camtralized on
fhe improvement of conditions for Negroes wherever they may
be. Tt has never happened before. But the success in these two
undertakings as far as they have gone shonld be encouragement
enough for the further support of The institution through whieh
‘they have been accomplished.
BLACK AND TAN NOMINEES,
The appearance at the local Harding-Capers weekly meeting
of Prof. Jesse Washington, Black and Tan candidate for Super-
Rast of Public Tntruttion was simifeant of the fact that in
aa in no other campaign, Negroes are fighting for their po-
tical continuance as never before. And it is reasonable to pro-
pheey that their voting if gunged by the increased number of
a gents, il exceed that of former years by sever-
al In fatt, they must do it if they desire further
If Negroes in this election so bestir themselves, qualify and
‘ote in numbers. sufficient fo exeel the Lily Whites in the No-
lection, Texas Lily Whitism will wutomatieally cease to
“Tt ig a result well worth working for. Its accomplishment
. The ticket contains a Negro candidate.
pe led secording to the dictates of Justice
‘the principle involved concerns vi-
utuire welfaredn move than one way of all membérs of
THE DALLAS BAPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1020.
oe eae i
‘our group in Texas.
eric have tng Pah at hare he Hck and Tan message
history iy yeoa promptly acted. upon,
tion, brought on Evin stand as «lasting Wlection upon th supposed god
¢ fact that Atm-| sense, racial pride and belief in their own ability of the Negro
reduction of the|eltizens of Texas if, In this vital contest they fall to measure up
cing. to thelr best.
rly conoris| _-. The ders of the racial superiority th having
propounders of the racial superiority theory are
on of a reversal| their hands ful convincing the Japs that their theory does not
America, | apply to them.
this. seenting| Greece
et which it may
caret) THE MIRROR OF
industries where!
set ot tha Cres PUBLIC OPINION |
20 forsbed, may} 4
Bre ia to be Re ARSE A
those who have BLOOD WILK PUL.
savin a f eer ota
Has your idea! been blasted, your hope for your people been shattered,
ani are Jou fart for the ature of your rae? Ito, perbape Ie han ever
occurred” to you that "your fears may te lists anf the future may“
ron smoke concealed. Your enemies chase even now the fers but for yon
orcas the fold” :
‘A tal, anaular man of solo, a man ith & Sishting Heart and a ft:
tng Fecond, bat upon whoee face the network of Time's tiny wink bears
tate evidence af age, recent rerarked, "Lamm lacouraged. Every dren
that Ihave had in my earier days, every vision of my race uplifted, proud
snd foal, haa proven iact to bos sirage—noting mere than # fantarte
erento. of ty tind. Every Seal han been weeched and ruined. I evn
tee only darkneee tnd’ despalt” With ‘there’ words the toler hing is
Head and Bomeward plodded his weary was.”
‘The sbatored Meal, the Wasted. Greene, the lhsionary mirace and
the pltable discouragement of the tall snaslat am of color wih ie asiy
Yeo of wrinkles te bared by many of the darkakinnedp'erinn wo
ave are In th lvoe of depend.
Is thle te 30 time for uceuractncat,demondency ov deapir, Wo kul
{hat'up tothe preent Ic hes been extremely eieult to drive the membery
ft the race Into oreaneel fort. We know that ic has, bucn oxtvvnely
Aiton to get the fallen dexre of economic und. pica: actin, We re
tlle that fnaction, spay aid toortia cane found asians. tho. Cotorel
Doone of Ameren, Yet ye are not only. hope, we. are conbient that
the future ot the Amerletn Negro te to be m slowine record of achieve
moat, and ie only quration pf time Detore tho deenaed “hall man”
elevate hi status to that ef the other slant racal groupe.
The Amerees Negro ie going throveh an evlutonary —period—
etod tat is always slow snd gradual, tut atwarn constructive Sve
tn ia proce of naire whieh neither prec, Inet nor apathy can
fem, THE AMERICAN NEGRO 1S THE STRONGEST RACE POTENT.
ALLY IN TH WORLD. I? THRIVES INTHE CERSPOOLS OP CIVIL.
ZATION AND GROWS LIKE A LILY OUT OF THE MARSHES-T CANNOT
NE STEADIED.
‘hg air cantle and lewis which have been devastated and destroyed
wt be'eebut by black artisans who, even now, are at work. Intel
clones
‘Tho crinson-coloed Ald hat we torals call blood given Iie, ener
and. activiy to mankind. It ln the ita pincple of lfe—the eatee. a
{eter dipoaiion and sate passions. “The blond of the Aerean. Ne
fro la the most ville, profuctive. and vigorous in all creation Tt iss
‘nue poduet, fee fom staration, which bas mbt heen devialled by
xceanive tnbreeding ax bas been the blond of the white and yellow racen
the American Nesro hs NEW RACE which has no worn-out celia Life
ving properties inertod from bie briliat Exyotan nacertors can
be found. ‘The Fenfus of that biod ts sll retained. The daring fre of the
Caucasian bran the gua of the Eyptin and powers of both of thee
rane of ood. have Been fed in the arteron ol the. Amerlean Nerv.
That the blood must tell, and it will tell. Time alone ts to determine his fu-
tre, ‘The time for pesimiams oF despair has not arvigd. Ging tat blond
shance to assert Hat Do not subdue i, Yat aid it with pola! and
emi eon The Pk of maar i so, bat he hela oe
gods it grinds inees y,
‘THE NEW WRINKLE.
‘At first the American white man holding the Negro a slave, divided
eee neces ce ects sar aes wes Pas ea
Invests mie eect Onan War tad. Gevsy” pesos” Incesnisr
theater he Necvenet evind ca Ffouns oC who ina been free Time
sia Setohse MBCA sinlast ans errr; anf ttn were on tne me
faveee Whos Se acteh saesete of fc Anectnn wius nae, veeeplns
reves
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srs: trstoetas wecthenn igerous thet end re erring and
Taeslir fa batet Ne denied sept erent of which bes archer
oe pour Nosre became cvied a byorece“hiebet and indus educa
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signs of knowledge, Ifhe can master the alphabet and string together
Torts be le fe ete ‘wrlng coe. catering to. gruel
en Bo Seca ey Mig soncaled” Bosver WorMiston ti thy pe
ls tp cera besaars te taer Thee ons um 50k cre
feating ihn heart and advanced by bla awn aural power vould lve
eynd the booed pizaeof al the bots hat Mareard end Yule miss
pa tom sy en ead OE fo
his punted Docker Washiaron lives as th very fat ewe ‘ot hi
avi pale Sat stood tree wt oy roen Fs vere isu booeba
Svar tebe pes Mc ik cot is ure anes om walle oe rnin
jand ® half-million home:
Be Bee Tae copes Tye Yellen wine an iach, per
ity tee Syed Bare ta ote a talent te, croc te es
Ie Recs ered oe ete toe tea ree ts he rts comet?
iw gan Win, oath BA of et te outh cmsiy. on tap fae
teak Porta ye wl et etuch foo toch hase othe vortern” Noe
Ts ony ve Inthe as bas been rt-pace
(ek tea ae Yo oer ibe rth fo pa ‘tte Goof to
euthern Neer ithe Nort eho bas boon tabea ta by the sopuisty ot
et Gamses omg a7. tery ccd eld fapit com be tes tard
Ssh sek cas pmiisoen Wa Seeites soe ce gece other tone ne
Ret gan cies oy oo ll aoe as coed my wan ee ee or
bat ee Gy Seon fe bay lary viele beutpota ts apes
ee Bad wn by by bast to thle perecaton on agrecnent wih, the
to abe eb then ther condone
OA acs Wek te fered is Pac matt sey sce bo teeter
esas Seeheklcag bar ewarin’ spl Me. caly ‘ain td ie core
Peel be inate Sd, fll‘epom nl'vho sould tities er ie
ce country,
nas tek he es goth prtclriy the Rubia: wo seve
the Neato. to Worset Dino and the sheen Q¢ sortow ting There, Dey
ers co sch at wrest hypoeiey.Toey mest be tad tat te Negro i
fhe touts owt the alot Groweh devote to the Republican pag. sod
pe os ae sein Pat Oat ee cocitre te eppert te, Soe
perro tho Neri incon, wed’ enly cane, wo test that art
fe reterejoremuaante ecto hiess tl valgh eer sin res
|them lon account” of the Republican party. Any other word is the word
‘gyno eat teat cee
VOTES FOR COLORED WOMEN.
ites aeein to be not a lite distur
bliean votes. through the enfranch
eenth lAniendment. Some oven £0 5
Rx rele, and from various points
Ku Kivi Kian of reconstruction 4
fo ask if al this is not a bit prem
‘should eek to take advantage of
tthe Democratic Judges will find
ition rorinds one of what bappenc
+ in Salisbury, N.C. An article tro
eed before hin with the question,
The eandkate scratched bia head
yeans dare ain't no nigxern going tc
whiter are determicd that the Color
ping therm from the polls will not
‘he Southern, wRised-apem t0.be hot'a litte disturbed at the threaten-
et. increase in Hepubilean votes through the enfranchisement of Colored
women by the Ninsteenth Amendment. Sowie even g0-n0 Tar ax to predic
4 return of carpeting rate, and trop various points come reparts of the
revival ot the famous Ku Kivs Kian of reconstruction days.
‘One fa nctined to aak if Al this is not a bit premature, Even though
the Colored. women should scck to take advantage of thelr new right.
ta fairy certain that the Democratic Jdges will Gad some way of Webar
flog them. ‘The aination evainds one of what happened to the Negro tan
veho tried to resister in Saliabury. N.C. An article from the United State
Conétitaton was placed before hin with the question, “Now Mose, what
doce that mean?” The candidate scratched his head thoughtfully end re
piled,“ reckon. It meana dare ain't no nlgzors going to. vote in Salsbury
Ais your” :
Ue the southern: whites are determied that the Colored women shal! not
vols, means for Keeping thera from the poll will not be lacking. ‘The cry
of ‘the “black pecit” may have-been use in combating worwen suffrage,
tuk those who know conditions vout® of Stason and Dixon's, tine realize, tha
Wl Dut a bokshoo, ‘The effect of the Nineteenth Amendinent upon shite
mipremacy in the South will be practically nothing. * <n. ¥, Sum,
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HAMPTON FACES GREAT FOOT-
BALL SEASON
Hampton, Va. Oct. 21—With the return of several teams from the gridiron is brighter than for several seasons. The team has been climbing high among the "Seasideiders" and team like those which represented the "Blue and White" in the pre-war season. The team on the football squad to put Hampton again on the all-age midget team, the Navada Base, held on Saturday, Oct. 21. Possibilities of becoming a major team with in the big games. Hampton, Va. Oct. 21—Follows Shaw University at Hampton, October 21. University at Petersburg, October 21. University at Petersburg, October 21. University at Petersburg, October 21. Howard University at Hampton,
TULSA (OKLA.) Y. M. C. A. NOTES.
SAYS DEMOCRATS WOULD DISCRETE NEWORS.
but It Is All Right.
"Men and women of Ohio: Rally to the ballot box and to the ballot box of Ohio this month. Ohio is sending you to yourself and your child." The pronouncement will be repeated in the United States; it matters not whether you are a black, a white, a Jew or a black.
(By A. N. P.)
Louisville, Ky. Oct. 21—The First Louisiana State University students believed to be record singer Colored people in the United States, who have been sold in less than five months. In August, Surplus of $110,000,000 has been sold in less than five months. In September, servebok bought up the entire Capitol Building, which has been sold in months—not one dollar of stock have been sold as available records show there is no other corporation among Colored students this record Wilson has built as a first Standing.
FREED FOR MURDER OF TEXAS
SEAMAN.
(By A. N. P.)
Newport, Va. Oct. 17
Folio librarian at the Newport News jury trial
minutes, a Newport News jury at-
torney murder in connection with the killing
of Simon Wise Lewis, white se-
curity.
The affair took place at the Colored
Bar in Newport, where he fired the fatal
shot by Carr that when he fired the fatal
shot, the bar owner home from a mob engaged in rioting.
Evidence brought out the fact that
Simon Wise was murdered, walking along
the street.
WILL ORGANIZE NEGRO BANK IN
HALEIGH.
Raleigh, N. C., Out 21-J. L., M. Chambers, N. C., Out 21-J. L., M. Chambers, pendent, at the head of a move toward the bank. A bank, a bank. A charter has been obtained, authorizing $50,000 of capital Stock. The bank is doing section are taking considerable blocks of stock, and many of limited stock. The stock is more or less the capital stock, in more or less no doubt of the success of the move.
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Grows Hair on Temples
The inventor of this Hair Growth
ingredients and everything therein
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OKLAHOMA CITY
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THAT REALLY
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inventor of this Hair Grower, which is made
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E. J. COTTON & CO.,
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ozol also clears the con-
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g Oil, 60c; Shampoo Paste, 60c.
tra with order for return.
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This is a copy of the Official Ballot which will be in the election November 2. When you go into the booth, you want to cross out everything on this ballot except the names in the 3rd column from the left hand margin of the sheet headed "BLACK AND TAN REPUBLICAN PARTY". "Leave this Black and Tan column just as it stands and cross out everything else. You will then
PAGE SIX.
LAW MAKERS OF ORGANIZED BASE BALL MEET.
Texas Colored Base Ball League Holds Meeting in Dallas; Perfects Plans For 1920; Admits Two New Towns And Fires Status on Admission And Guarantees Fees. Wells Elected President - Secretary - Treasurer. Question Of Umfres Deferred And Office Of League Satisfician Created.
Last Sunday in Python Temple President A. S. Woll of Texas Colored College in Dallas, 10 a.m. for the displeasure of some important matters appearing on the minutes. The League opened with the usual ceremony, Secretary of State, Mike McCoy, presenting previous meeting and same was approved. The following answered to McCoy's request: Hiram McCoy, Mountaintown; Cal Lston, Beaumont. Hon. I. R. D. Jouin of Austin bids process for Dallas and Washington.
Honary members present: L. D. Lepon, Austin, state present; M. J. Lepon, Austin, state present; A. K. Leonard, San Antonio; J. Alba A. K. Leonard, San Antonio; J. Alba A. K. Leonard, Sporting Editor of the Dallas Express; and K. J. Lewis, San Antonio, present and made application for membership for the r's respective clients Robert T. H. Simmons, Robert T. H. Simmons, Galveston, and H. Hawkins, Shreveport, La. attention was the San Antonio master when that club visited the League's playdate and engaged in its engagement with Fort Worth or date provided in the League's playdate. The engagement with Fort Worth or date provided in the League's playdate. The engagement with Fort Worth or date provided in the League's playdate. The president then announced with respect to the pennant for the accession of the pennant for cent of games, his office was not in possession of the necessary data to accession the pennant, and hence, for the like of such information no pennant could be
Following members were elected for the following positions: A. K. Austin, Bob Whalker, Dallas; A. K. Leonard, San Antonio; H. McCoy, Houston; J. A. Austin, Dallas; Calvin Beamment, H. McCair, Port Worth. By paying a fee of $125 each, Galtown Mineral Wells petition for admittance was defended. A six-bid full membership in the League, Mr. Gordon of Mineral Wells, petition for admittance was defended. A six-bid full membership in the League, which will hold good unless a more inviting feature is offered elsewhere. The $25 fee of schedule money claimed much attention of the house owing to the great delay by club members with contracts previously signed. However, the matter was drastically debated and were urged to remit at once. The admission fee was briefly discussed and finally conceded that the club of other Leagues. The chair was given plenary power to prepare a budget to take care of miscellaneous engagements or violating any part of the agreement without a harmful excuse, (such as rain or hold up in any way by public convergence such as the fund be $200 in case of rain $100. Question concerning Umpires was referred to meeting, meeting adjourned,
MRS. A. INGRAM, FORMERLY OF
DALLAS; WRITES FROM NEW
YORK.
New York City, N. Y., Oct. 21. Mrs. A. Ingram, the former Prison Missionary worker of Dallas Texas, will visit the prison than a year ago to do mission work in the Jackson Graphaen home at Lodge 100, the prison's planes, with Miss Dara McLeod, both left Charleston, a few days ago, via Atlantic Ocean, to visit friends and friends. Miss McLeod has seven sisters and two brothers whom she is visiting in company with her visiting her people in New York and Brooklyn. She is coming special arrangements for her comfort where she is being locked after misery. After Mrs. M. Ingram visited her sister for some days they were not for a hospital trip for her hospital trip and a safe landing in New York and it was so for which she gave God the praise. She loves to walk before poster and family. Dr. A. S. Jackson, and to my church, New Hope
1723 Union Part Head,
New York City, N. Y.
P. S. "For the Lord is a sun
and shield: the Lord will give
grave and show no good will in
give uprightness." Psalm 84:11.
CHICAGO.
GIPT FROM COLUMBIA UNIVERSI
COLORED MEN WILL BE MADE
FIREMEN.
Atlantic City, N. J. Oct 31—Tuesday, March 14. The annual platinum collection is an amount of $1 million. It is held at the Baird, William & Cuthbert that they will be stationed at the Indian River. The collection will be stationed at the Indian River.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS. TEXAS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1920.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
mont. near Atlantic City has many
Colored policemen, and one Colored
police argerent, it has never before
had a Colored fireman.
WILL ATTEMPT TO GET HEARING
FOR NEGROS IN LEGION.
Boston, Mass. Oct. 21.—Murray Maureen of the American Legion from Boston, Mass., and his son on his return from Cleveland made a statement that the Negro resolution which was passed in 1915 says the resolution was sidetracked and would hurt Col. Herbert's candidacy.
HOWARD VICTORIOUS
First Game of the Season.
Friday, Oct. 15, 1920, at Raleigh,
N. C., with Shaw University.
at Saturation Oct. 23, 1925, at $1.950
at Industrial Insect Lawn, Nassau
State University.
Saturday, Oct. 30, 1920, at Washing-
ton West Virginia, Collegiate Institute
Saturday, Nov. 4, 1920, at Richmond
Va, with Virginia - Union University.
Saturday, Nov. 6, 1920, at Richmond
with Virginia, Union University.
with Virginia, Union University.
Saturday, Nov. 13, 1920, at Washing-
ing-
ton with Hampton Institute.
Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, Nov.
28, 1920, at Washington with Lincoln
University.
TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE NOTES.
is expected.
THE PAIRIE VIEW STATE NORMAL COLLEGE EXHIBIT AT THE STATE FAIR.
The Industrial Departments Represented The Work a Credit, The Work in the Symbol of Civilization. By N. W. Harleen. The exhibit of the Prairie View lighted with its execution. Every year this exhibit marks a new feature of the development of the manual dexterity.
Canning Industry.
The Printing Department.
The work of the student-appart
ista, was very flattering, containing
visiting cards, advertising, sample
of job work was of splendid design
Prairie View Hat Making department leads the entire south in this in-depth study of the efforts of Prof. Edw. in making the department a success. The study includes much of the search of the latest models and places them at the disposal of the ways Mr. Marcos, including the Governor of Texas and the quality of the hats made at Prairie View Hat Making, leads to Roma, may yet be changed to all hats lead to many Roma.
Black - Smith Department
Ranged from a cold silk to a modern
ranged from a cold silk to a modern
FORMER DALLAS MAN VISTAR
OLD BURG, EXPRESSES MUCH
SURPRISE AT-RAPID GROWTH
Steve Lane of Kansas City, Mo. an old resident of Dallas, died in a car accident by a Dallas Express representative mixing and shaking glad hands with his wife. Mr. Lane is a. progressive barber, having worked in the Rock and Henry's Barber Shave. He expresses much surprise at the fact that many of the old buildings have given away to modern sky-acraper. He returned Friday to his old home at Bohaman.
MR. AND MRS. JEFFERSON WILL
CELEBRATE FIFTEENTH MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. and Marion Marion Samuel Jeferson, 3405 Piqua street, will host the 14th Twelfth Marriage Anniversary, October 24th Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two years. The couple these two dwarf hearts in the solemn words of marmiontion were spoken. The couple dinner plate and a glass cup dinner plate and a husband. The Dallas to buy couch and couple and wishes for them many happy events for the balance part of the wedding.
HARDING-CAPERS CLUB ORGAN-
INED AT MILL CITY.
A. Harding-Capez Club was on a tour of the city with forty menbers. Prof. G. W. Williams and B. Mayfield were brothers, who fired the guns that hit Rev. Carter was elected chirriman. Bookman, secretary. A collection of books. Fund. Much praise was tendered Fund. Much praise was tendered to the pastor, for his support in the memorial.
MAYFIELD SPEAKS AT PALMER
B. M. Bayfield, Secretary Dallas County Harding-Capella Club spoke Sunday at the Capella Club, to a crowd house; after which, to a guardian a harding-Capella Club. A collection of $27.76 was given the Rev. T. H. Henderson, pastor.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR! "A LOOK MEANS A LOT"!
Offers for the year 1920-1921, a course in Mechanics and Automobile Engineering under a competent instructor. For further particulars apply to—
F. W. FLETCHER, President.
WIPE WANTED.
I want a good Christian wife, one from a Christian family. A lady from the age of 25 to 30 years of age. Color Brown Skin Complexion. Good temperament and habit. I am a girl. Color Brown Skin. Have been married. Make a good couple. Both white and Colored. Any lady interested please write me. If de. want to photograph your photo and I will do likewise. LON COLTER. R. F. D. No. 1. Prosper, Texas.
DR. H. D. RICE AND SON
2208 Elm Street
AGENTS WANTED
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THE VELVET BROWN COMPANY
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We have agents who are more ever, we want a few more. "Are give some agent a trip to China thing they the South Welfare they-all free.
We are planning an agents' one who handles
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THE FACE CREAM is a r a knockout and a joy-maker to a
THE HAIR PREPARATION the old done to action and am you want seems to awake and bl
wants a few more live agents who are willing to do side hunting for some quick money.
We have agents who are making money for themselves, however, we want a few more. "As an inducement, we are going to give some agent a trip to Chicago, pallium, diving caravel every day, to North and a heap at the sight in the 'Windy City'—all free.
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Suite 102 Pythian Temple, Dallas, Texas
Question: Will this ad get you?
Answer: It won't miss me!
To The Colored People of Texas:
Now in the time to buy you a home, and Cuney, Texas is the place. I have 100 nice well located homes to buy up. Cuney, Texas, new Nogro town on the west of Jacksonville; also 500 acres of good, rich farm land for sale near Andy, or Jacksonville; and terms to suit the purchaser.
If you want a home, phone me at Andy, or Jacksonville. Yours for a home.
H. L PRICE.
Real Estate Agent and Notary Public.
To The Negroes of Texas:
We have organized and are building an exclusive Nero town at Camp Cotton in Jacksonville, Jacksonville on the T, and N. O. railroad.
Want you to buy *l* lot or a house and lot in Cuney, or a farm near Cuney, good churn, good produce. People here is the place to invest your money when it will be your own sons and daughters.
ANDY REALITY COMPANY.
H. I. Price, Vice-President; J. Z. Thomas, Vice-President; W. S. Secretary; M. A. Secretary; W. D. Thomas, Treasurer.
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While visiting the State Fair
Remember
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920.
YOU Still Have a Chance To Help It Along
SOME HAVE MADE A FLYING START
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
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 acreditable
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 contest and other
for the "Express" get them for your contest.
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:
Why not take their subscriptions for your friends?
We know that there are such people in your town. We judge by the fact that we receive subscriptions each 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 adcredible storehouse of information and a never ending source of inspiration. He is helped.
When he is helped, the public is helped because he at once tends to become a more progressive, courageous citizen and race man.
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.
Watch this space for developments. The contestants as they now stand are:
LIST OF CONTESTANTS
Mrs. L. M. Bates—Dallas.
Mrs. D. Dickson—Gilmer.
Mrs. Jodie Devaranz—Italy.
Mrs. O. Ashton—Rice.
Mrs. A. B. Fields—Dallas.
Dr. D. W. Shields—Dallas.
Mr. Norman Walls—Dallas.
Mr. Beatrice Wade—Wichita Falls.
Mrs. S. E. Gabriel—Hemphill.
Mrs. R. B. Williams—Independent.
Mrs. R. L. Hicks—Center
Mrs. James M. Jackson—Prairie View
Mrs. Ervin Marshall—Oakwood.
Mrs. Henry Glen-Flora.
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
Win. Su
1 Y
3 months' subscription to the
"Express" 300 votes
6 M
3 M
Write Now For Subscriptions
Write Now For Subscription Order Pads
Mr. Arthur J. Sykes—Sherman.
Mr. L. A. Wallace—Clarksville.
Mr. H. Morgan—Dallas.
Mr. Noah Williams—Rosser.
Mr. Mary Comming—Bellville.
Mr. J. H. Heads—Richardson.
Mr. D. D. Kelly—Dallas.
Mr. Mira Hervey—Quiltman.
Mr. L. A. Harper—Jacksonville.
Mr. L. A. Pearson—Dallas.
Mr. W. E. Harris—Dallas.
Mr. A. B. Alexander—Mineral Wells.
Mr. T. D. Skeward—Dallas.
Mr. T. D. Willis—Dallas.
Mr. Della Kimbrough—Ladonia.
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:
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Reginall Cocoa Balm
Before using was 5 inches long
After using 2 years is now 22 inches
long—Woman's Glory is Her.
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