Dallas Express
Saturday, October 30, 1920
Dallas, Texas
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THE INTER-RACIAL CONGRESS AT TEXARKANA IS LARGELY ATTENDED
COLORED VOTERS OF VIRGINIA WILL RUN THREE CANDIDATES FOR NATIONAL OFFICES.
Founded by W. E. King.
VOL. XXVIII, NO. 4.
THE INTER
COLORED VOTERS O
RUN THREE CAND
TIONAL OFFICES.
PASS RESOLUTIONS AND FILE TICKET. CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS FORMERLY OF TEXAS SCHOOL.
At a mass meeting of qualified
colored voters of the City of Richmond
held on Monday night, October 4, 1920,
representing approximately 6,000 voicen-
tures.
The following resolutions were unanimously adopted.
Resolutions
Whereas, The Constitution of the United States requires the elections of the House and Senate once in each four years, whose duty is to uphold the laws of the land, and the sovereign will of the people, and are the sovereign will of the people,
Whereas, In order that the president may effectively perform the duties of the Office, effectuate the ideals of true American democracy, in accordance with good government, that the Constitution in principle and policy, with him, and her,
Whereas, Many thousands of loyal citizens of Virginia have voted the ballot at the polls on section Nov. 2, 1950, and in charge of the Republican organization in Virginia have reasonable expectation of the electorate by failing to nominate a candidate of Virginia so that the people of Virginia might have an opportunity to vote and ten Republican Congressmen, and the complete Republican vote in the complete general election.
Resolved, by the qualified voters meeting assembled and called together for that purpose, Republican candidacy of Senator Warren G. Cavin Covidge for vice-president, our uniting efforts to get as many people as is humanly possible to vote, they may get the largest popular vote in the high offices to which they justify
2ND—DE IT FURTHER: RESOLVING
that it is the right and privilege of any
American citizen to seek in service to
the nation, and submit their claims to political prefer-
ence, and to be given the opportunity
that they may be given the chance
in defense of the rights of all
citizens of the United States, to cause
by their unselfish and untrifling
actions and integrity, and all other necessary
qualifications we must have in our war-
fare and uncompromising leadership. Poli-
dard Georgia, and H. H. Price for Congress,
and H. H. Price for the State of Virginia,
and H. H. Price for Congress,
the district of Virginia, hereby pledge
all people who believe in the just
and fair system of government,
polls on election day, and
carry into effect the purpose of
Mr. Price is a graduate of Paul
H. H. Price, 1896, came to Virginia, in 1997,
and 1998, and graduated from
publishing business. He is president
of the organization, which is a
prominent in public affairs.
That Colloid board has named
name the senate against
Senator Glass was published in
the notice of candidacy. He is thought
to be a candidate for the United States senate
in Virginia.
Chicago Bureau Urges
Hearty Support of All Negro
aters.
A. N. P.)
Chicago, Oct. 28—The following
statement has been issued by the
Chicago bureau.
Colored voters of the Nation:
We are now on the home stretch
of the race. We are on the day
and generation, to detrieve
been created, encouraged and fostered,
by the automatic speech and
world domination. Woodrow Wilson
opportunity to display real patriot-
ism and to be a part of the
peace much of us. The Party expects
NOVEMBER 2 IS ELECTION DAY-VOTE EARLY-VOTE RIGHT
The Dallas Express
ST. GOODWIN LIBRARIAN
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AUSTIN TEXAS.
NOVEMBER 2
The
R-RACIAL CO
OF VIRGINIA WILL
CANDIDATES FOR NA-
ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS
SEES VICTORY FOR HARDING.
Forecasts Outcome in Doubtful States. Says Country is Weary of Wilson Rule. Discusses Importance of Negro Vote.
(A. N. P.)
Ohio Hot For Harding.
Conditions in Border States.
Conditions in the so-called border states of Maryland, West Virginia, and Georgia would be similar to conditions in Ohio. The state would flaunt the beegw of "social equalities" because these areas not only would be more likely to be worried, but would rather vote for it.
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GOVERNORS OF TEXAS AND LOUISIANA FORCED TO BE ABSENT SEND REPRESENTATIVES TO CONFER WITH NEGRO LEADERS FOR THE PROMOTION OF HARMONIOUS RELATIONS BETWEEN RACES IN STATES TO THE SUPPORT OF LAW AND FAIR DEALING.
President of Dining Car Em- Standardization Committee Race Congress Urges Elect-ployees Union is Killed in on Texas Schools Adopts of Negroes to Congress Fall Through Elevator Shaft. Program in Dallas Meeting. as Remedy For Lynch Law.
Louisville Conductor Abuses Colored Woman on Car.
Mrs. Stringfellow was dismissed in 1981 and was accused of polling the policeman against Stringfellow, through her attorney Nelson M. Wills, has filed suit against her.
white race. He then called upon Dr. S. J. Sonea, a delegate from Oklahoma, who stated some of the inquisition and the gross live and pleaded for a square deal. W. Rodgers, state supervisor of rural schools, department of education. Austin, delivered a very effectful methods for race adjustment in the institution of better education in the establishment of better Negroes, and was roundly applauded people who are deeply concerned in the moment of the Negro movement of the Negro schools addressed the conference in the interest of co-operators, and mutual lines for community benefit.
Many of the speakers uncompromisingly and loyeking, address the conference with Rev. P. H. Perritte, Jr. and white speakers to address the conference with Rev. P. H. Perritte, Texasarkan; John L. H. Hunter, Nebraska; Ark. J. L. Clark, Huntsville; and the dignitary of the Texasarkan Chamber of Among the Negro speakers were Dr. R. E. Robinson, Arkansas; Dr. W. Johnson, Dallas; Dr. L. K. Campbell, Anthat. and adopted as the expression of the Resolved by this inter-state inter-ministers of the states of Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Texas. He intelligent and spiritful spirit of good will, which pervaded our discussions of the ideals and hopes of standing of the ideals and hopes of standing of the ideals and hopes of standing of the bettlement of the Second. For more than half a century, in point of ignorance and bondage, and at times when the way seem to the hand of his brother in white has to help him into the light of true courage, came the call to the color. Negro women manhood, answered ready by Negro womanhood, answered ready by world safe for democracy On the battlefields of France his blood mingled
Standardization Committee on Texas Schools Adopts Program in Dallas Meeting.
The committee appointed by the State Department of Education to formulate plans for the Standardization of Negro High schools met in Dallas, Texas, in 1969. The program which has been forwarded the benefits which will accrue to the students of Negro High schools so outstanding that the committee will publish its program as needed and will authorize many readers. The program follows. The committee commends the program for classification largely common among high schools state as outlined in Bulletin 77, Texas HIGH SCHOOLS, published Texas HIGH SCHOOLS, public department of Education. The committee commends the program for classification that do two years high school work or third class schools, 5 schools that do four years high school work, 2 schools that do first class schools and 3 schools that do first class high school work. The committee demands that the requirements be as follows:
1. (Minimum length of term, 6 to 12 months, a proof of less than 2 months shall be counted as two months shall be counted as two
(2). Minimum number of teachers, in the Elementary School 3; in
the Middle School 4.
(3). Number of units for graduation
8.
(4). Number of units for graduation
8.
(4) Approximate cost of library,
$160.00
(5) Excellent laboratory equipment
for the teaching of at least one
unit of Science
with the blood of the white man in the supreme sacrifice. He was no slacker in war and his patriotism and consciousness of race so essential that he for him the title of 'American citizen', and there has come to him a feeling and consciousness of race so essential that he abashed by his black face, but is not the great Negro race. "Third—Notwithstanding the wide widowry much both blue and white faces race in this state. There have been a few races who have been apocrine and by no means immediate public condemnation and prompt action by the civil authorities, and will soon vanish forever. The disease disassociated. Linked. A Providence institution placed us together and bestowed upon us this land in which we live. And by patience sympathy, justice, mutual respect, justice, property, self-respect, respect, protectors of their possessors, against lawlessness and violence to the white man for example and counsel, for the white man must feel and know that the white man must feel hard to tolerate the surest bond of oppression. He must do more than frown at the white people of our state to continue the population and enjoyment of their civil, personal and property rights, and their property must always be protected. We further pledge to the favor and impartial enforcement by our officers, without fear or favor, such protection. We further pledge to the great opportunities and better and heal-
Race Congress Urges Election of Negroes to Congress as Remedy For Lynch Law.
The meeting was one of the best in the history of the organization.
In his address, Dr. W. W. Berman declared that, if Alabama refused to then it is in open rebellion to the state. The question now is as to whether Alabama or the United States larger than Alabama, W. Berman continued, franchise in the state, women in the state, the protected our political and civil rights, provided with where he can get his rights. We can as long as human beings are lynched, no violence and massacres can be published in Europe we would have to have rights here in America.
(8) 45 minutes. 45 minutes. 45 minutes.
(8) Maximum number of classes per 90 minutes.
(8) Average number of pupils per class.
(8) Committee recommends the endorsement of the qualifications of teachers in state high schools from the State Department of Education.
The committees also recommend
the following: *bachelor's degree* 75,60;
*bachelor's毕业* 75,60;
Professor L. W. Rogers, State Stu-
president and took part in the
present and took part in the
YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU DON'T ENTER OUR GREAT PRIZE CONTEST.
NEGRO HEADS TICKET OF FARMER- WORKER PARTY IN MISSOURI. TICKET IS FILED.
NEGROES OF VIRGINIA
MAKING FIGHT ON TUBERCULOSIS.
It has been discovered that the meningitis with tuberculosis have been infected with the bacteria necessary that we exercise great care for the children, where they will not be able to play. The plague should be treated by spitting. The sultum of the patient may be secondary, for then the grime may be inhaled and deposited in the lungs in order to prevent them from being infected. Palinging Tube-
A Converts's Story
PER ANNUM $2.00.
PRICE TEN CENTS.
ATTENDED
KET OF FARMER-
MISSOURI. TICKET
ROBERT N. OWENS OF ST.
LOUIS WILL MAKE RACE
FOR CONGRESS FROM 12TH
DISTRICT.
Harry Beck Says Black and Tans Have Nothing in Common With Lily-White and American Party.
We appeal once more to Republican
Republicans and American Party com-
munities to declare as appear on the Black
and Tan Republican ticket. No Republican
and Tan Republican will not have to
count the ballots counted by honest awnest
judge. Judges will count to poll TEN votes for our candidates.
We are for Culverston, the Lily White Re-
member the Black and Tan Re-
member the Black and Tan Re-
congress only in the 5th, 6th and 7th
Congresses. Other candidates are
Lily White Republican, on the Black
and Tan Republican ought not to vote or
become.
HARRY BOCK
State Charities and Sanctuaries and Tan Re-publicans
sible for these clinics to be held of
"T is the plan of the Negro Agro-Oriented organizations in the different communities in the people to know that it is very gratifying to know that there are schools at Piedmont where two interested physicians co-constructed for the purpose of enabling tuberculosis cases clearer. We conducted these cases early in the early stages. All who interested and greatly benefitted. They returned to study and we eventually better prepared to combat the disease and to be of greater service."
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The Visiting Baby
2 Cups of Tomatoes.
1-2 Cupful of Pinchly Cut Lean Bacon or any Left-Over Meat and Gravy.
Sauce: Puff the bacon into a fry pan and cook until browned. Add a light yellow, not hard and hard, and two couplets of tomatoes, ample water, and two tablespoons of hot water; boil for five minutes. Put in a hot oven and bake for 20 minutes. Serve with a light brown or "milk" a light brown Sauce. 2 Cupups of Zebra Manomoni 3 Cupups of Bledo Cholé 3 Cupups of Zebra Manomoni 3 Cupups of Bledo Cholé
1 Cupful of Milk
2 Tablepoonful of Butter
3 Tablepoonful of Butter
4 Tablepoonful of Chocolate
5 Tablespoonful of Chocolate
6 Tablespoonful of Onion
7 Tablespoonful of Onion
8 Tablespoonful of Harley or Order Top
9 Tablespoonful of Salt, a Dash of White Paste, A Dash of Pasteurized Milk
10 Brush Crumble
11 The mousse, and it through a food dish, but it passes the cream sauce, bacon jam parsley, into water. When stiff and creamy, it flows into some shape, dip in cream into some shape, dip in cream into some shape, then in cream on a platter with tomato sauce; garnish with onion; the amount will make six large crequest-
Cream Sausage Put the butter into the pan and add the four, then the cold milk slowly, starting cool it thicken, add the sugar, pepper, garlic and table sauce and add to the macerator the minute. Mr. Clifford Mason of Pixley, Texas, was the guest of Miss Willis Walker Sunday at her home on $607
WARD-MASON NUPTIALS.
Mrs. Ward is a graduate of the Dallas Colored High School and of Heidelberg University. She is a member of the Delta Sigma Theta Society and a former teacher in the city. Dr. Ward is an alumn of the Dallas Colored High School and of Mabry Medical College. Before joining the faculty of the physician at El Paso, he was a commissioned First Lieutenant during World War II. Dr. and Mrs. Ward were reared in Dallas and are prominent, in the social life here. They are at home at the hospital.
BLACK AND TAN CANDIDATE FAVORS EDUCATIONAL AMENDMENT.
Tyler, Texas. Oct. 28—Hon. H.Capers, candidate for governor on the Tulsa Republican Ticket, spoke in Tulsa, Tulsa County, large and appreciative audience. In a clear and forceful manner he preached on the importance of being created by his party. He supported the supporters of the Black and Tan Ticket to vote for the Educational Amendment to the Constitution, explaining that the purpose of the amendment was to educate of the masses than about any other subject. Among other subjects he spoke of the inability could not be advanced and improved without more local support. That he spoke of the teachers and that the teachers' profession should be made so attractive that he would draw to it the best talent in
A. J. TURNER IS DEAD.
Diera Suddenly Friday Morning--Funnel
Waist Was Holded From Family Home
A. J. Turner, a prominent figure and a well known attorney promote the office of the Benevoler, Order of Buffalo, up stairs at 2415 Eldorado Avenue. Turner was seen Friday morning on the Dallas Express representative station in Whitaker's Cafe, 2415 Elm Street and spoke to him. There was no hush. Turner pressed pressures so, the time to lead one to the office, the time to have in deep meditation. Not quite two hours from the 2:30 state above
About 10:30, or thereabout, he left the cafe and went, up stairs to the office of the above named Order, at the office of the above named building, building here he saw Jesse Ivey, a friend, passing on opposite side of the street, where his arrival on the scene Turner had walked over to a lounge in the office and sat down, and by the time blue light had fallen on the scene Turner had with what appeared to have been a convulsion. His grugs attracted the attention of Dan James who was sitting in the room, turned around to see what the trouble was and found Turner in an apparently unconscious man which brought upon an alarm which brought upon his friends up, also phoned for a physician, Dr. Porter and Porter to medical aid; he was revived temporarily and, up on the side of the founce on which he was lying, put down his shoes, and what thing was done to stay life, but a struggle between life and death was only in the case momentarily. And
Permanent services were held Monday
afternoon at 2:30 from the family
home on Alton street, Rev. C. W.
Alston officiated.
TRIES TO SECURE WHISKY
CHARGED WITH BURGLARY.
Mai. Fla., Oct. 28—Will Slater
given a guilty by a jury in two county
injury courts. He was on a charge of
battery by a burglary. He claimed that
he, we caught him in the act of
breaking through the wooden door of
a white man. He had forced
the man to be arrested. Breaking
of breaking through the wooden door
of a white man was arraigned by the
Hudson's Hudson in front of the man
who was arrested. Slater, contended that he was
arraigned by the Hudson, which he understood the owner had
colored men from VIRGINIA
RUN FOR U. S. CONGRESS.
Richmond, Va. Oct. 28, 1959.
The man was charged with
Richmond, Virginia, which have
pennanted candidates for U. S. Senator
and Congressman for man and
Senator. Folked for Senator and H.
Senator.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920.
FORT WORTH
ST. JAMES CHURCH.
Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 28–Sunday morning, Oct. 17. God seemed to have sent forth the clearfulness and the grace to us as a perfect day. Beginning Sunday school department. The spirit school brought us to a perfect day to have reigned. Our children and Sunday workers brought forth there the grace and the membership was impressed. Oh! now the spirit and after a sermon filled with the Holy Ghost and an impressum, we accordance with our works, and ample upon us and allow us to preside and then in response saw their membership began counting the blessings and then in response saw their Thankfulness through much rejoicing and driving. $4347.15 was given to our leader, Rev. J. H. Wing, and friends of St. James church for the glorification of God’s kingdom. Much praise to our leader, Rev. J. H. Wing, and blessings to our loyal members.
ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E.
CHURCH.
That Friendly Church,
Corner of E. First and Elm Sts
Rev. R. S. Jonkins, D. D., Pastor
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Jacksonville, October 28—Sunday school was well attended. Rev. Rex Willis was out of the city. The A. M. E. held their fourth quarter, which was a success. $5.60 was paid for the K. K. of Greenwood was bed Friday night and lectured to the court of Calanthe. A singer of Kansas City sung at the Baptist Sunday School. The school at Mount Salem Monday. Paper on sale at Jim McGee's Barbershop. Wake City, Oct. 28—Mrs. Garland of DeKalb is the guest of her daughter, Carol Fowler. The Foreman was in Dallas Saturday and Sunday. Misser Verne, Wesner and Woods are expecting to leave for New York. Misser Verne will from a pleasant stay in Beaumont. Missel Blaindon was in the city last week. Misser Verne will visiting her week. Miss Pastoria Ward is attending the Institute in Greenwich Village. She will be chosen to be present at school Monday.
Marshell, Oct. 28.-Mr. J. Wesley Saunders has hobbled a $3,000 home in Dallas, a beautiful room. Rev. Fife Reeves, a pastor, Loonot a surprise party. He has been very sick for a long time. Many people made a flying trip to Dallas to see his brother. The big carnival at the city's fair was a success. The Colored county schools opened Monday, Oct. 24th. The outlook is bright for a prosperous year. Senator Harding's presidential elections polls on Nov. 2nd and vote for Senator Harding's presidential elections governor. Keep busy until after election day. Carry your neighbor to the airport to vote him. District of the 11th Texas will take up the criminal docket Monday. Miss Helen Taylor went to Texas to take a visit of her bick sister, Mrs. Lee Jones.
Temple, Oct. 28.—John Childs, Jr. had the misfortune of loosening his pocket book containing $146.50 last week. He was in a some cord wood. He is offering $50.00 of the money to whoever will be the guest of the burial was the guest of 8th Street book contained a check bearing his signature; therefore no one will be charged for identity. Miss L. T. Phillips of Clobber was the guest of 8th Street Baptist Church last Sunday. Miss Katherine's music was enjoyed by all who heard her. Mra. A. Hargrove returned from Huron to spend several days. Mrs. Clara Harlair returned from Huro. Okla. and Kansas City, accompanied by her brother Mack K. City, and her brother Mack Paukner, Savannah Mason, after being several months returned home last week. Lilly Simpson is on the sick list.
Inson, Oct 28—After a few days silence we are on the scene again. Sunday School is well attended in the school building. We had Burton reviewed the lesson and made a report of the great meeting Sunday afternoon we received a heart to heart talk from our pastor on Sunday afternoon. We were delighted. The B. Y. P. U. context closed quite
successfully Sunday. A neat sum of
$46.88 was raised. The gentleman
$46.88 was raised. The highest
the highest raised and therefore
won the prize. Mr. Gus Brown is
having his house remodeled. Mr.
Matthews of Oklahoma was here
Saturday. The public school opened
this week. The Kindergarten will
be having his house remodeled. Mr.
Henderson and Kathleen Benderson
is having his house remodeled. Mrs.
A. M. E. Cater, our musical
directress, will leave for Mineral
ville to visit her daughter, Mrs.
J. S. Sutton.
Mineral Wells, Oct. 28.—Rev. T. Willis of Jacksonville preached for Rev. E. E. Budaro Sunday night. There was a poor attendance at the event. The contest was won by Mrs. Boydry Prof. Myles raised $45.45. Mr. M. Chase raised $15.50. Mr. Dupa raised $16.65. The rally at the M. E. Church was a sunny owing to the inclement weather at his post Sunday day. Rev. J. S. Sutton and Mr. G. Sheppard was at his post Sunday day all. Rev. J. S. Sutton and Mr. G. Sheppard they extended the state convention. Mrs. Annie Morgan of Sheprefect, L. is here meeting the daughter, Mrs. Annie Morgan of Dallas, who has been here visiting the state convention. The Sayre has returned home. The Sayre was received here Sunday a.m. that Dr. Pergouson of this place was painting the walls. Mrs. Annie Morgan was carried to the home of Mrs Rucker. Later he was carried to a sanitary room ill. Rev. E. E. Budaro was given treatment for wounds Mrs. Annie Jackson of Sherman is visiting Mrs Mattle ill. Rev. E. E. Budaro is in a sanitary room at Fort Worth.
Sherman, Oct. 28.-Bishop W. D. Johnson of A. M. E., this dioceses, occupied the pulpit day at Payne and children have returned from several weeks stay at Athens, Okla. The funeral of Mrs. Miss Georgia Johnson of A. M. E., October 23rd at her home on East Jones, was attended Oct. 25th at New Hope Baptist Church by Rev. O. B. Hasker, Dr. H. D. Allen of Harmony Baptist, is assisting a big revival m, his former church where he passored, Rev. E. H. Hilson in the present pastor, Mrs. A. L. Watson and Miss Neille Hilton, two popular and prominent young people married he might
Notice: To the Laffin readers of the Express, owing to the condition of the room, you may be disabled to make the city around you have failed to get the paper for about three hours to do refer to order health wounds to accommodate you. Now you may look for the paper every Saturday to order a agent. S. W. Booker, reporter and agent.
Funeral services were held the following day at the C. M. E. Church in Houston, Texas, on Friday, staggered and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his demise. Messrs. Wayman Powell, Will Mosley, Will McGraw, and John McGraw returned from Dallas. The Express will be found at People's Drug Store. *Ganvilleville*, Oct. 28.-M. Lonnie Lomie Hall of Dallas, visited his parents in Houston, Texas, and his Stevens, Mr. Lee and baby, Misses Maldee and Opal Hudson, sisters of Hodson of Port Worth, spent Sunday at Mr. Hudson, Mr. Mrs. E. H. Hudson, Mr. P. D. Jones has added some new furniture, which was a beautiful vitreous with new pieces. Mr. Link Powell who many months left Saturday, Oct. 22, canned by his faithful wife for Denison, Texas, to consult physician. Sunday, although the patient's sister, Mrs. Wes. Washington Owing to the inclimate weather, the church held a welcome Sunday, although the several churches are at their posts with the faithful few. Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Powell renovated the work was done by Mitchell and Mitchell, men of color.
OKLAHOMA TOWNS
Lawton, Okla. Oct. 28. -Church goers had a bad Sunday, Lawton rain nearly all day. Mr. Larcenes Berry, who has been visiting Mrs. Houghton, left for the Corbett in Dallas, Texas. Wouls, like to know the man, from the dan, my unit; last heard of was Jonesboro, Ark. My address is No. 2. Arlington Lawton, Okla. 2. Arlington, Okla. 2. Susie Ford. Last heard of her was at Middleboro, Tenn. Born to Mrs. John, Wednesday, Oct. 20. 215 N First St. To Mr. and Mrs. John, Wednesday, Oct. 20. 215 East Columbia St. Thursday Oct. 21st
A CORRECTION.
On last Saturday (Oct. 23) appeared in the columns of your most valuable paper, under the caption of "LAW MAKERS OF ORGANIZED BASE BALL MALL" that I was an honorary member of the Texas Colored League. I am not the only person since I am not, as the minutes will show, tendered, elected or even offered any office or position, your article does me a great injustice.
I trust you will correct; I was not and am not honorary member of the Texas Colored League, an organized organization which was founded and put into operation by me on December 6, 1919.
R. LEE JONES.
DALLAS KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME LODGE AND SUPREME COURT HEADS.
Officers of the Endowment, Department of Pythias and Courts of Calanthe will meet at Waco, Texas, in the Supreme Secretary, Sir W. Willis
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GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE
PETER
STARTING SUNDAY
"THE PHARA"
Feat
Every Monday
SCREAMING SHADOW
Featuring
BEN WILSON AND NEVA C
Continued every Mon
THURSDAY
"Dangers"
Featuring
RYAN
and
PAIGE
ed every Thursday
AL FEATURE ATTRACTION
AND WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2ND
BIG COLORED PICTURE
E BRU
Featuring
NAULT, EVELYN PEER AND
With an-all Star Cast
Don't miss this Colored drama.
The story of a gambler.
S;
TEN YEAR OLD
Day and Saturday, Nov. 5th and
MARY'S A
EVERY
"THE SCREEN"
BEN WILSON
EVERY THURSDAY
"Hidden Dam
FEATURING
JOE RYAN
and
JEAN PAID
Continued every
SPECIAL FEAT
TUESDAY AND WED
BIG CO
"THE
LAWRENCE CHENAULT,
Wid
Don't m
The
"Hidden Dangers"
FEATURING
JOE RYAN
and
JEAN PAIGE
Continued every Thursday
SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2ND AND 3RD
BIG COLORED PICTURE
Friday and Saturday
"UP IN MARY"
EVA NOVAK
Supported by a cast of co-
mmercial MARY — EVA NOVAK) is not
or of a girl's boarding school. The
It is imperative that they hide the
marriage a secret, because Mary
her 21st birthday, without the co-
drama. Beats MACK STENNET at
NOVAK AND HARRY GRIBB
east of comedians and hand pick-
OVAK) is married to Jack Langdon, the
school. The dreadful problem is wha-
they hide the baby in the attic of the
house Mary will loose her inheritance
about the consent of Prof. Pennanink.
TENNET at his own game.
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Supported by a cast of comedians and hand picked bathing beauties.
MARY — (EVA NOVAK) is married to Jack Langdon, the gymnasium instructor or of a girl's boarding school. The dreadful problem is where to hide their baby. It is imperative that they hide the baby in the attic of the school, and keep their marriage a secret, because Mary will loose her inheritance if she marries before her 51st birthday, without the consent of Prof. Pennanink. See this big comedy drama. Beats MACK STENNET at his own game.
ADULTS 25 CENTS; CHILDREN, 15 CENTS
GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE
GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE
He was an able instructor and was a graduate of the University who knew him. His death is deeply sorrowful. He leaves a wristband and four small children and a sister in California to hold his funeral general was held Monday at Navascot. **OLD STAGE HIPS REVIVED IN NEW YORK.** **A. N. P.** **New York.** **A. N. P.**—One of the many features to be introduced during the season recently opened, will be the revival of former stage productions. The company, Cole and Johnson, Ernest Hogan, and J. Lester Hill appear there. There are these productions again, and there are these productions again, and there are
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JOHN HARRIS
ADULTS 20 CENTS;
ADULTS 25 CENTS:
PROP. A. E. MCCILLON DEAD, AND
SCHOLAR, PASSESE, MEMBER OF
GREAT LOSS TO STATE.
A special delivery letter was
received here last Saturday morning by
MCCILLON, who was here visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Herbert Bates and sister, Ann, announcing the
death of her husband, McCILLON, and being in
fallen babies for months on connection
from the faculty at Prairie View to
than four years. He traveled a while
and were direction were Suite. He battled hard
Prof. McMillon was for years pratin-
gative of the University, which he resigned to accept a post-
ward of the University of Prairie View; he remained with Ithaca until his death. He was formerly a grand officer of the University, and a member of the University.
"THE DRAGON'S NET"
—Featuring— MARIE WALCAMP
The woman who knows no fear.
Continued every Sunday.
STARTING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31ST
"THE PHANTOM FOE"
Featuring
JAUNITA HANSEN with WARNER OLAND.
Fifteen-Week Serial,
Continued every Sunday.
Monday
MING SHADOW"
Featuring
TON AND NEVA GERBER,
continued every Monday.
ers"
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JOE RIAN
SUNDAY
FATURE ATTRACTION
TUESDAY, NOV. 2ND AND 3RD
REDED PICTURE
"BRUTE"
featuring
MELYN PEER AND SAM LANFORD
all Star Cast
this Colored drama.
of a gambler.
TEN YEAR OLD KIDS 15 CENTS
Sunday, Nov. 5th and 6th
"RY'S ATTIC"
featuring
AND HARRY GRIBBON.
Indians and hand picked bathing beauties.
led to Jack Langdon, the gymnast instruct-
readful problem is where to hide their baby.
baby in the attic of the school, and keep their
close her inheritance if she marries before
of Prof. Pennanink. See this big comedy
own game.
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Josee A. Shipp is engaged in staging this production in which will appear Dink Stewart, Andrew Trollie, and other well-known to the world.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920.
OUR TICKET
For Governor,
H. CARLETON, Dallas, Texas.
For Lieutenant Governor,
S. E. STAINES, Fl. Worth, Texas.
For Attorney General,
HON. JOHN BURKE, Houston, Texas.
Constrictor,
ANDREW MCAFEEL, Port Worth, Texas.
Land Commissioner,
LANDIS, Houston, Kemp, Texas.
Sup. of the Senate,
PROF. J. WASHINGTON,
Segun, Texas.
State Treasurer,
O. C. GORMLE, Dallas, Texas.
Executive Committee,
HARRY BURKE, Chairman, Dallas, Texas.
REV. WM. JOHNSON, State Secy.
PERIODICALS.
We are in receipt of three new Negro periods of pleasing appearance: the Bloye Elevator, the New Era of Omaka, Nebraska, and the Progressive Citizen of Tarkanawan. We are in receipt of help into the maximum service of which they are our insist and wish for them to expand. We are abundant need for the good which they all can do, and we need a voice in every community. We are especially glad to welcome the highest Elevator of Bokota, Oklahoma, the greatest NEGRO in the world, and it. We are to judge by the numbers. It is highly prosperous and bids fair to expand as times goes on. It is highly prosperous and bids fair to expand as times goes on. It is highly prosperous and bids fair to expand as times goes on. It will bear boosting. It deserves to grow and its chances for growth and rich agricultural section. It may not be remote from the oil district, and its facility to cattle raising and farming. It is owned and controlled by NEGRO and because of this fact it is
The establishment of a messenger to carry its news to other members of our community is the job of the commendable, and we judge, will be provocative of much good. We welcome it heartily and wish it success.
Since the prices of clothing are coming down maybe some of our ladies will appear more nearly clobbered than they are in the women to test that we have been seeing too much of them.
There may be greater misuses in the women who thinks she's cruel, and the man who thinks he's great, but we haven't found them yet.
We better to have loved and loathed them, neither condition has much to recommend it.
NEGRO EDUCATION.
The recent report of the Phelps-Stokes trustees on the work done by that fund for Negro education has called for many comments, all of which indicate a viewpoint so different to that generally held a few years ago as to render it worthy of more than passing interest.
When we recall the bitter differences of opinion held a few years ago as to the relative value to the Negro of a college and industrial education we are forced to receive with much pleasure. We are told that the unfortunate emphatic endorsement of college education and the demand for making the education of the Negro conform more nearly to his needs.
Commenting editorially upon the recent report the New York Evening Post says:
"Civilized society has long been democratic in the advocacy of education for all the people, regardless of race, color, and previous condition, "but in curriculum and method the schools have continued to be aristocratic and arbitrary." Dr. Jones reminds us of the importance of education for all the people, one or more classes of the people of that time have been retained for their cultural value, whereas democracy in the content of education demands that the curriculum shall impart culture through knowledge and practice related to the farm, the shop, the office, and, above all, the home. "The college education for the Negro is expressed in the report. "If college education is of value to any group, surely it is to those who are to be the leaders of the Colored people," says Dr. Jones. "Only a broad-minded leadership with a thorough grasp of human development can understand the difficultities resulting from the close proximity of such diverse groups of people in the eastern States. All the wisdom of history is needed to enable the Colored teachers and religious leaders to realize that the difficulties of the American Negro have been experienced wherever diverse races have been compelled to live together, that the obstacles confronting the race are not insurmountable, that other cultures have had similar trials and have won a place among the nations of the earth."
While the Christian Science Monitor in discussing this report sees that, from the conclusion arrived at by the trustees of this fund, their efforts will henceforth be devoted "not to the teaching of those courses provided in any established curriculum, to training in the arts and accomplishments of home-making, to training in the sciences, and to training in sons engaged in adapting courses of study and training to the particular needs of those they have sought to assist and advance, seem to have convinced them that the methods and curriculum of the schools, generally speaking have continued to be "arbriary and aristocratic." It is found by them that subjects introduced in the schools have been held for the classes of the people of that time have been retained for the cultural value. They declare that democracy in the content of education demands that the curriculum shall impart culture through knowledge and practice related to the farm, the shop, the office, and, above all, the home. It is claimed that*among the Negro schools are some which have achieved international fame for pioneer service in democratizing education, but that the manners of the Negro school curriculum, "with too exclusive emphasis on bookish studies."
There is no intention apparent, so far as a casual study of the report reveals, to limit, ultimately, the extent to which the education of the Negro shall go. Negro leadership is to be sought, it is admitted, and this, fortified with an adequate intelligence, is to be achieved. The leadership and the recurring misunderstandings caused by race friction in the United States. It is pointed out that without such leadership, by both whites and Negroes, race problems will multiply. But leadership, it is made quite clear, can be based only upon thorough training in economics, sociology, and education. The continued pursuit of those courses of study which are designed to prepare students for discursive foundation, or on a basis ill adapted to the purpose alone would seem to be as useless as it is discouraging and dangerous."
It closes its argument by saying that:
"Other schools of a some what similar character have aided in advancing the same method, but it may be said that neither Tuskegee nor the other schools of that class have been popular with all those Negroes who have aspired to lead in community, if not in world, affairs. Many of them, perhaps, have failed to see that the aim of education must be to equip those who are taught for the life they are to live." It is believed to a certain extent by a remaining vestige of the opinion that the life of the Negro will be one which will not necessarily require "cultural development." show a decided enlargement of the vision of the needs of the Negro and what his successful existence in America as an asset instead of a liability will demand, now held by those who are so able to help him in acquiring this necessary education. We have benefitted greatly by the establishment and operation of the Phelpe-Stokes Fund so far. It does not appear unreasonable that knowledge to be derived in the future, due to the increased knowledge of our needs and means of obtaining them by trustees of this fund, will be greater and more widespread.
VOTE EARLY AND VOTE RIGHT.
National and Local Campaigns are in their final stages and election day is very close at hand. Campaign leaders are putting finishing touches on the work done in the weeks just closed. It now remains for the public to state its will and choices at the voting places in the casting of the ballots.
It is almost generally conceded that the work of the National Republican campaign managers has been done thoroughly and the Republican national victory will be overwhelming, when the final count is taken. In the various states however demand more than ordinary interest of every individual because they will be more hotly contested and the issues involved will more vividly concern the individual citizens of the states in which they occur.
To us in the State of Texas, the local issues have assumed an overwhelming importance and our support of our chosen division of the Republican party must be consistent and calculated to bring the desired result. We must defeat the Lily Whites.
At this stage of the campaign it is not necessary again to say we are accomplished. That fact is well known. We only urge again the importance of the issues we believe in the principles of justice and true Republicanism as enunciated in the platform of the Black and Tan Republican party of voting early and voting right.
There is only one Black and Tan Republican party ticket appearing on the official ballot. Scratch everything but that. Be sure that you leave the Black and Tan column of your ballot unscratched. But scratch everything else.
The polls will open on the morning of November 2. If it is possible for you to get to them in the morning, do so and thus guarantee your support. Take no chances. Do not put it off. Vote early.
All qualified men and women may vote in this election. It is absolutely necessary that poll tax receipt be presented. Soldiers may vote on presentation of their discharges.
On this day the Negroes of Texas by their votes will convince the public either that they are keenly alive to their own wall being, willing to back their love of justice by their votes or that they are earnless of their future status being willing to suffer political submersion because of their indifference. There is only one guarantee left of political perfection. It is the victory of the Black and Tan Party. Guarantee it by voting early and voting right.
When the public stops buying because prices are high, workmen are left idle and wages fall. The man who has saved is the one is safe.
Money is said to be the root of all evil. It is the source of all physical comfort also.
Be sure to vote right. Cross everything on your ballot but the Black and Tan column.
The Educational Amendment will improve rural schools. Vote for it.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920.
THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION
THE NEGRO AND THE JAPANESE
One of the press news associations a few days ago sent over its wire a somewhat conspicuous item from Los Angeles, California, which told of a proposal made by a delegate to the convention of the Industrial and Commercial Council of People of African Descent, that Negroes be colonized in the State of California to carry on the work new being performed on farms and ranches by orientals. This delegate claimed to speak for 500 Negroes in the state, and he was under the direction of graduates of the agricultural department of Tuskegee Institute, in case it should be decided by the United States Government to put an end to the colonization of persons of oriental races in the Pacific coast states. While there is not the least suspicion that this offer was not made in absolute good faith, it must be born in mind that, so far as possible, the Negroes should be moved to harper permanently the entry of Japanese into the United States. Neither, it may be presumed, is it desired by the people of the State of California, where there has for some years been anitation involving certain aspects of the colonization question, that any exclamation measure which may be enacted shall operate to bar the entry of still more Japanese laborers, or to employ them as laborers, as wage earners, in the vineyard and upon the farms and ranches.
Those families with industrial conditions outside the cities of California, and some of the other Pacific coast states, know that the present development of agriculture and horticulture, particularly in California, might have been long delayed, or even have proved impossible, without the employment of the adept and skillful Japanese immigrants. It is not the part taken by the Japanese wage-earners in these industries that has led to the existence of a strong anti-Asiatic sentiment in California and elsewhere in the far east. The Japanese inliers, men and women, have been able to work in these industries on truck farms. They seem to possess, almost intuitively, the skill as well as the application required in those industries in which intelligently directed effort is a first essential. By training, if not by natural bent it is said, they consciently and faithfully accord to the minutest detail of painstaking and sometimes proxic task that careful and clever performance which insures against possible failure. So it is not in its capacity as an expert orchardist or vineyardard that the Japanese has offended. The objection of him is that by thrift and industry he too often, in a surprisingly short time, became a landed proprietor. It is against what the Japanese have done, and it is against the expectations that they desire the intervention of the national government.
There is little doubt that the educated Negro and the Negro laborer could make their way in the west. There are Negroes in that section of the country now, and many of them are prosperous. But this does not argue convincingly that the west is the land of promise for the Negro, any more than the north of east might prove to be. Taught to exercise the same skill as that possessed by the Japanese, the Negro would probably find equal opportunities as a wage-earner in the west. But if he goes there he will perhaps find that he will be forced to combat the same racial distinction against which he has so often protested elsewhere. Should he be forced to work in the same environment, may discover that his encroachment is no more cordially regarded than is that of the Japanese at the present time, or than his own, or that of other ambitious members of the Negro race, has been in established industries and social centers elsewhere. The problem in his case as in the case of the Japanese, is in short, a racial one—Christian Science Monitor.
THE GREATEST POWER IN THE WORLD.
An impressively dramatic scene was enacted in Chicago the other day. A mob of about 5,000 men and women, seeking the lives of some Negroes falsely accused of a crime against white womanhood, pursued the objects of their reentrance into a Catholic church in the stocky district. The pastor, forcing his way into the church, faced the mob with empty hands, and the mob of his office. He asked to the mob, in a voice that rose above the inmust: "What is this sirenfire? Who are the rowdies that storm the house of God? This place is sanctuary. I order every person in this building to leave immediately and quietly." And the mob, a moment before had been inflamed with the rury of wild beasts, and who had defied the police, left the sanctuary immediately and quietly. It was the day set for the most far-reaching strike that ever has been recorded in the history of the United Kingdom—a strike in the coal mines that would have paralyzed the economic system of Great Britain and brought the life of England to a state of suspended animation. Like the priest in the Chicago stocky district, a British statesman last week faced the apparently inflexible purpose of the would-be strikers with the quiet strength of his high office and heavy responsibilities for the city. The inmine workers, confronting a calm and immovable Lloyd George, decided to postpone the strike for a week, with the result, as shadowed by our staff correspondent in London the other day, that it never will take place. "In his editorial on the financial pages on Monday, our financial editor, in discussing labor conditions in this country, wrote: 'There are fewer strikes recently. Working men seem more willing to work.' We have been reminded rebuke that have set the highest men in the organization to thinking:
Behind the priest in Chicago stockyards district, in that moment of popular fury, was an institution which is the expression of public opinion among a large part of the human race. The priest, Lord George to the yield to the subversive demands of the miners was the power and the weight of another of the world's great institutions—the British people and their traditions.
Behind the individual forces that are seeking to prevent unjustified strikes in America—and to crush them when attempted—is yet another great world institution, the American people with all that they stand for and the maintenance of political and economic order and the processes of productivity.
Here are three striking manifestations of the power of public opinion to curb individual passions and deal effectively with the destructive spirit of mired mobs.
Here is that power will crush all efforts by any minority—whether made up or rich men or poor men—to derange the social machinery or interfere with the orderly work of civilization.
For the power of public opinion is the greatest power of the world. New York Mail
THE TEACHER'S OPPORTUNITY
(By William Mather Lewis.)
Director Savings Division, Treasury Department.
The strength of the United States depends upon the practical partitionism and sound economic thought of her future citizens. These characteristics must be developed in the daily life of the school.
Economists agree that the universal adoption of habits of intelligent saving will strengthen our nation tremendously. When every wage earner has a reserve fund of money the country will be sound economically, socially and politically.
The teacher who encourages pupils to earn money and to invest in Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps is doing much for their economic strength and practical patriotism.
Each child who buys stamps feels a partnership in the government; he learns the wisdom of investing his money in securities that are absolutely safe; he becomes familiar in a practical way with compound interest; he learns to stamp after stamp upon the card; he has a reliable demonstration of how savings grow.
Faith without work is dead. Thrift without安全 investment, such as Government Savings Securities, is robbed of its benefits. Its virtue lies not only in its principles but in the actual practice of investment.
Each year thousands of boys and girls in the United States are deprived of a college education because they lack money.
Teachers can remedy this situation among their pupils by starting them on the road to saving early in life and encouraging them to safeguard those savings in Government securities.
Teachers can provide a service to their country by promoting the sale of these stamps. The burden of war debt still is heavy and the government must still borrow money.
Teachers add to your influence as a teacher. Promote sound economic thought, practical patriotism and prosperity by encouraging your pupils in the regular purchase of Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps.
N. W. HARLEE'S TWO-BINARY
Daily TALK FOR BOYS, THE
TWO BOYS, PETE AND PAY
WILL YOU BE, PETE OR
PAT?
We Cast The Die Width Brings To Us. Fortune or Fate.
(By N. W. Harllee.)
We find what we usually look for. If our ideal is pleasure or thrift, we must know the presidency in his vision as he wielded the broom and studied the grass, further than the pleasure, his pleasure, the fond ambition, the opera and say society that kept him up at night, the slight, Pat bought his through faith. We now employees other juniors and remind him of the other days. Come boys, tell me frankly, what you think made the better investment. The latest news comes to me. The past house, and Pete has made application for the juniorship as it will pay more than the bank juniorship does, and will you be? There is only a step in either direction, step up or a
Pete, when a young man, did not heed his parents. Pat was obedient when he was poor. Obedience has its reward now, and pays two-fold. Disobedience rewards now, but its reward is few. We overalls and the junglemen some times instead of the fashionable modern outfits, both of which we how we spend our nights. The night hours marked the parting of the day, when we departed of thrift. Keep the dollar, and it will stand by you when you most need your dollars in an iron house.
10.58$ FANS SEES BOSS WIN HIS
FAIRWELL GAME.
Los Angeles, Calif. Otc. 28.-Wm.
Ross, better known to all base-hall
fans as "Nacogdoches," won his first
playoff game against the Giants by the scout of 3 to 0 Ross was in real form and held the
Manager Carroll and all the fans
were in great sorrow after Sunday's
game, when he was to depart for Texas after the
game. Ross has made good with manager
Carroll and all the fans and his absence from the club is a wonderful
season this season on the coast. He has won 23 games and lost only 2.
He has helped to a wonderful
help to his club. He has played in
58 games this season, and has hit for
445, getting 22 double, 9 triples
and 10 assists. He surprises to Manager Carroll when he found out his great pitcher was
Ross had a contract for ten months, and he has been with the club for two months to run but as he has been such faithful worker and has done much, he has rollled has decided to let his great pitcher off for the remainder of the season, and has a contract to play with Doyton Ohio, next season and he also has a letter from San Antonio wanting to play the coming season, but Manage Chicago to sign a contract before he leaves for Texas. The reason for Ross departure for Texas is because he wants to return to his home to spend the winter with his people. The fans are in a banquet, before he left and they all want him back for the 1921 season. Manage Chicago has come base ball for the Express during the winter months. Watch the fans during the winter months. Watch the fans during the winter. When Ross played in Texas he was considered out of the greatest ball players in the
CHICAGO, ILL.
series. Offices located at 3539 So.
Streets street.
The Morgan Unit Club was entertained last Thursday evening, the resistance of Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Tate, at which time installation of officers was held. Mrs. Tate is President; Hattie Shannon is Secretary; Mrs. Lena Harris of Gary, Indiana, spoke. M. T. Bailey, President the Maitress, also asks all race members to purchase lots in Morgan Park while they are cheap. As long as the race members are present he every Sunday at 111th street and Racine Avenue. Mr. T. J. Kipman, 3142 Calmet Avenue, Mr. T. J. Kipman, 3142 Calmet Avenue, improves his mother and other relatives. After having had a successful operation, we are pleased to have Mrs. Tate, State Street is improving as well as could be expected. Mrs. L. Killen, 3142 Calmet Avenue, improves his Dearborn St. to improve.
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in a ponytail groove.
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16 W. Calif. Ave.,
OKLAHOMA C
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BAM COTTON'S WONDERFUL HAIR
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Box 60c; Pressing OK, 600; Shampoo Fast
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Granted—Inclose 25 stamp for reply to letters
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Calif. Ave., Crown Bd.
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Gall, 400; Shampoo Paste, 60c.
with order for return.
stamp for reply to letters. Send post
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COTTON & CO.
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OMA CITY, OKLA.
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Rozol also clears the complexion of all blemishes.
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ARE
This is a copy of the Official Ballot which will be used 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 be voting a STRAIGHT BLACK AND TAN REPUBLICAN TICKET.
DEMOCRATIC PARTY:
REPUBLICAN PARTY:
BLACK AND TAN REPUBLICAN PART:
AMERICAN PARTY:
SOCIALIST PART:
INDEPENDENT PARTY:
Electors for President and Vice-
President:
Electors for President and Vice-
President:
Electors for President and Vice-
President:
Electors for President and Vice-
President:
READ! THINK! LOOSEN! "This Will Get it."
THE VELVET BROWN COMPANY
wants a few more live agents who are willing to do side hatch for some quick money.
We have agents who are making money for themselves ever, we want a few more. "As an inducement, we are going give some agent a trip to Chicago, palman, dining car and thing after you leave the South and a peep at the sight of 'Windy.' All for you."
We are planning an agents' contest, you can't loose for one who handles
Velvet Brown Preparations
will tell you that they are great sellers. People actually them and our commission is liberal.
THE FACE CREAM is a real "whang." A beauty prince a knockout and a joy-maker to any one who uses it.
THE HAIR PREPARATIONS have the kick that stirs the old dome to action and ambition, and the kind of hair you want seems to awake and blossom like a rose.
filling to do side hustling
honey for themselves, how-
measurement, we are going to
human, diving car and every-
peep at the sights in the
you can't loose for any-
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People actually cry for
ang." A beauty producer,
who uses it.
the kick that stimulates
and the kind of hair that
be a rose.
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, pullman, ding car and every thing after you leave the South and a peep at the sights in the "Windy City"—all free.
We are planning an agents' contest, you can't loose for any one who handles
Velvet Brown Preparations
will tell you that they are great sellers. People actually cry for them and our commission is liberal.
THE FACE CREAM is a real "whang." A beauty producer, a knockout and a joy-maker to any one who used it.
THE HAIR PREPARATIONS have the kick that stimulates the old dome to action and ambition, and the kind of hair that you want seems to awake and blossom like a rose.
VELVET BROWN FACE CREAM.
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ad get you?
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PRESSING OIL .52
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McMILLAN'S GREATER CAFE
2413 Elm
Dallas' Newest and Most Up-to-Date Eating Resort. Best
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HOT AND COLD DRINKS, CIGARS and TOBACCOs. En-
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10-23-4t
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Prop.
H. D. RICE AND SON
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DRUGGISTS'
based on all Face and Hair
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10-16-4t
OFF
lot which will be used in the
best headed "BLACK AND TAN
BILICAN TICKET.
REPUBLICAN PARTY:
Electors for President and Vice-
President:
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REPEAT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR-
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from the left hand margin of the sheet headed "BLACK
STRAIGHT BLACK AND TAN REPUBLICAN TICKET.
DEMOCRATIC PARTY:
Electors for President and Vice-
President:
REPUBLICAN
Electors for President
President
W. R. HAGE, At Large.
D. H. MOHNE, At Large.
L. L. MUNSELL, District No. 2.
A. M. SOMMERS, District No. 3.
J. BEN HILL, Dist. No. 4.
RICE WOOD, Dist. No. 5.
C. W. BECK, Dist. No. 6.
O. S. TORK, Dist. No. 7.
H. HONOR FRANKLIN, Dist. No. 8.
R. ENGLEHART, Dist. No. 9.
J. BARRON, Dist. No. 10.
J. ARNIN, Dist. No. 11.
J. H. MUMOWER, Dist. No. 12
JAS E. BRECK, Dist. No. 13
J. H. LIGARDE, Dist. No. 14
J. W. PROSSER, Dist. No. 15
J. R. W. HILSON, Dist. No. 16
For Congress ..... District:
For Governor:
JOHN G. CULBERSON.
For Lieutenant Governor:
HOWARD W. SMITH.
For Commissioner of Public
Education:
E. N. MULKEY.
For State Treasurer:
GEO. H. SPARLENBERG.
For Commissioner of General Land
Royalty:
JOE KINGSBERY, JR.
For Attorney General:
EARL WHRATON.
For State Supp. of Public In-
strument:
ARLAND K. LINDAY.
For Commissioner of Agriculture:
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WILLIAM B.
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2413 Elm
Q. McMILLAN, Prop.
COOPER SANSON, Dist. No. 10.
W. WELL, Dist. No. 11.
BARNES P. CULVIE, JR., Dist. No. 11.
C. V. TERREL, Dist. No. 11.
ELGIE DUETCHAMM, Dist. No. 10.
JOHN T. BRIERSON, Dist. No. 5.
S. J. BAACKE, Dist. No. 18.
B. BARTH, Dist. No. 18.
T. B. BARTH, Dist. No. 18.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
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HOYLE & RARICK
Pax Comptroller of Public Accounts:
ANDREW McCAMPBELL
H. DAVIY JR. Dist. No. 14
JOHN H. STAFFORD. Dist. No.
H. BURR. Dist. No. 16.
N. GAMASAK. Dist. No.
N. R. BURR. Dist. No. 18.
Buy a lot and build a small house, if you can, on in far better than paying the contented people, good citizens and make chickens, keep a cow, enjoy flow- get it you no where. And every Sunday thereafter, Select a room where there are harder. We have handled the ELITE, LINEN, and we do not hesitate to say ideally located than any we have yet. Car to end of the line, walk one street, in the ELITE ADDITION; L. ADDITION. If driving, go out East one block, crossing Central Railroad, around. Any one in the IDEAL ADDITION.
be own their homes. Time given when
Colored citizens who bought from
L. Dickson, of Dickson's Colored Or-
W. R. Richerson, S. A. Hawthorne;
W. H. Pace, P. H. Harrison, E. J.
Jets.
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100 NEGRO STUDENTS ENTER
OHIO UNIVERSITY.
goal- three for
three for
honor, has
to life,
survey.
Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 28—More than
190 colored students entered the Ohio
State University here, at the
grimming its colleges of law, medici-
nary and dental surgery being
represented.
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SOCIALIST PARTY:
Electors for President and Vice-
President:
J. C. THOPSON, Ai Large.
JOHN YARRETT, Ai Large.
JAMES HAWKIN, Dist. No. 2.
W. W. GILBERT, Dist. No. 2.
J. E. HARRETT, Dist. No. 2.
J. P. BRYSON, Dist. No. 4.
ASA BELL, Dist. No. 5.
LEON VOGT, Dist. No. 6.
J. E. ROCKENBACH, Dist. No. 7.
J. L. VASSET, Dist. No. 8.
C. C. KELLY, Dist. No. 9.
MRS. DOROTHY CLARK, Dist.
No. 10.
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GOVERNMENT WOULD STOP
*NIGHT RIDERS*
Washington, D. C., Oct. 23—Federal officials are considering the burning of other weapons responsible for the burning of a Northern State prison will be ordered if an investigation ordered disclosed violation of the state's laws. The Department of Justice agents have visited the prison, which is located port immediately, where laws appear have been violated. The inmates have constituted crimes that were not immediately apprehended. Theigation was oppressed when it was in violation of the state's laws. Interference with shipments in interstate commerce, upon being advised of the shooting of Nova Canada, Coloado County, issued a proclamation, citing the burning of all counties growing out of the Governor called upon the State Adjutant General, "where there are likely to be disarray," to command to "suppress these night-trials. Legislation were urged to co-operate."
BAPTISTS BEGIN TEXARKANA SESSION
WIDOW GIVEN COMPENSATION
FOR MURDER OF HERMAND.
Lotavilla, KY, Ky. Oct. 28—Com-
mander of the all-armed Franklin Lowe, widow of
noseph Lowe, Colored, who was shot at
Wolfe's confectionary, where he
was received by the coronation
board's decision in the case
of vicious assault on the coronation
son, attorney in the Marion E. Tay-
nard building, widowed the claim
of the vicinity widow.
The plaque on the wall reads
represents 65 per cent of the wage
given to the widow, was given for the
full term of $250 and was repres-
active back to seven days following
his death it totals $400.
time-and eternity.
GEORGE DOOLEY
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NEGRO IS SHOT UNDER MYSTERIOUS CHICUMSTANCES.
Monroe, La., Oct. 28—George Cooper, a Negro switchman for the Vickersburg, Shreveport and Pacific railroad, stances by masked men in the railroad yard. Night, fifteen or twenty men armed with revolvers appeared in the yards and worked on the train, working and began shooting, firing several shots at the too many only one gun. The cause of the shooting is undetermined.
PIPH URRAN LEAGUE CONFERENCE A SUCCESS.
(By A. N. P.)
Newark, N. J. Oct. 28 - Visitors at the fifth annual conference of the 19th annual conference of the National Newark, Oct. 28, to listen to the presentations in thirty-three cities during the past year in assisting in helping to become adapted to a northern environment, the new industrial surroundings to the north, and employment managers, personnel men, and social service representatives in the nine largest cities were present at the nine largest cities were present at the fifteen cities, covering 261 industry sites; these nine cities have been developed by the Bala Lena League, that at least 600 of the social workers who cop
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We are amazed that thoroughly protect
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of the Crew Lake district in addition
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920.
SUPREME COURT HEARS CASE OF KNOWLEDGE VIRTUIN.
Murice Court, Concord to Death, Houses Appeal on Supreme.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 28—Two cases on the heels of the Knox county dock- at were heard by supreme court. Troy areas, which caused and which followed upon the trial in Knox. The first was that of Maurice Mays, Col- lor of Charleston, charged with the morning of August 14, when caused a mob to be formed to lynch him and which was followed by a jail after Mays on the Hamilton county jail for safe keep- ing. The trial of Martin Mays, white, charged with among the three others who were convicted with eight others who were convicted with both during the wint of August and September, 1914 after the criminal attack upon Mays landed in her death.
For the first time of the present session of supreme court the room in the federal district court, which the sessions are being held, was full of speakers, and all were Colored citizens of the city inter-ented in the outcome of the case. No comment was carried on the part of either white or Colored citizens.
General R. L. Cato represented Mays while former General Thompson and S. G. Haskell represented
General Cates based his address on the fact that the jury instead of the court had decided that the jury instead of the court Maya when he was tried in a lower court and that the motion for a new trial had been made by the judge of the lower court. A judge of the lower court caused several minutes of discussion between the judge of the lower court and Thompson. General Cates was found to have been in a stance which were shown in the Maya in prison sentence instead of in a court. Maya in prison sentence instead of in a court. Thompson said he construed the law to pave that when a defendant was in first degree, as Maya was in first degree, the punishment is electrocution and may be filed by either the judge or the court. Thompson said that the case of Maya had been decided by the decision of the court will establish the
-RIDERS' HERD NEGROUS INTO
COTTON FIELD.
NEGRO ON TRIAL FOR SLAYING AGED COUPLE.
Accused of Murdering Man and Wife in Holdup.
STATE DEPARTMENT HOLDS UP
SALARIES OF HAYTI OFFICIALS
WITHOUT EXCUSE.
WAYCHOSS BANK MAKING PROGRESS.
Waycross, Ga. Oct. 30—The La-
bama Company in their statement makes a
remark about the showing.
The company is audited and operated
by the men of Waycross, and quita
at the close of business August 11.
The latter interview resources to-
titled "1954 interview" were resource-
ed for the fiscal year August 11, 1950,
and their resources amounted to
sued their resources amounted to
The officers are Carlton W. Gaines,
President; Dr. H.C. Scagell, Vice-
president; O. R. Harper, Cashier, and
J. C. McGraw, Treasurer.
REPLACE COLORED NOMINEE IN
ARKANAS.S.
Hot Springs, Ark., Oct. 28—Dr. C. W. Hunt, a professor and fraternal leader of this city, who was a member of the grassless district of Arkansas, as well as the county removed by action of the State Court, has been filled by a lily white hibiscus. The color is for the governor. He is running for governor.
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Columbia. S. C. Oct. 28—The appeal of thirty-two Negro women from the county of Columbia for registration was dismissed when the county judge ruled that registration in the matter was jurisdiction in the matter. The judge conferred a considerable growth out of the attempt of a large number of Negro registration books. When they applied to register the board required them to register the county in the civil and criminal code of South Carolina. They were asked to do so because the board refused to do so.
HALP MILLION INCREASE BY DECEMBER 31 1920.
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December 11, 1520. I will give away
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PAGE EIGHT
M. Y. CHURCH SCENE OF DISORDER.
KU KLEX WIZARD DEMANDS RE
TRACTION, FROM, PAPER.
YOUTH HELD FOR MURDER FOLLOYING CONFESSION.
White Lead Who Shot Negro Released
On 810,000 Bend.
WEST AFRICAN NEGROES ARE
GETTING RICH FROM BIG COCO
BOOM.
London, Oct. 23.—With a big cocoa boon on united dams in gold mining from the Netherlands to West Africa. More than 200 of them saw run in the gold mining industry, housing in some instances $50,000, have been built by native Negroes bought cocoa at $200. Native Negroes bought cocoa at $200. Even native women are bitches with the get rich quick" crush, as they do in the gold mining industry.
BAPISTHS HOLD BIG MEET IN MACON.
(Dr. A. N. Mason.
Mason, 32, died the fifty-third annual session of the Colored Convention, which met with about 160 delegates here, representing a many-million member state. The State closed its session with one of the leaders in the history of the organization Dr. J. M. Morris of the Educational Seminary, Sarma, Pennsylvania, the Citizen Aptos, Pennsylvania, the Central Methodist Episcopal Church, addressed the body.
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IN TEATANZOGA.
(Dr. A. N. P.)
Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 18,—application for the position of Presiding Bishop of the Reserve Association was
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To the Colored People of Texas:
Now is the time to buy you a home, and Cuney, Texas, is the place. I have 100 nice well located business centers in Cuney, Cuney, new Near town on the T. and N. O. railroad, ten miles west of Jacksonville; also 500 acres of good, rich farm land for male near Cuney, Cuney, and terms to suit the purchaser.
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NOTICE
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1. This contest will open Sept. 10, 1920, and close Dec. 24, 1920.
2. All contestants must register their names, and addresses at THE DALAS 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.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920.
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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 6" 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."
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 every week, unsolicited, from people who have e 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. Some partial returns are already in.
Watch this space for developments. The contestants as they now stand are:
LIST OF CONTESTANTS
Mrs. L. M. Bates—Dallas.
Mrs. I. D. Dickson—Gilmer.
Mrs. Jode Laveaux—Italy.
Mr. O. Ashton—Rice.
Mrs. A. B. Fields—Dallas.
Dr. D. W. Shields—Dallas.
Mr. Norman Woods—Dallas.
Mr. Beatrice Wade—Wichtha Falls.
Mrs. S. E. Gabriel—Hempill.
Mrs. R. B. Williams—Independent.
Mrs. R. L. Hicks—Center
Mrs. James M. Jackson—Prairie View.
Mrs. Ervin Marshall—Oakwood.
Mrs. Henry Lee—Jen Flora.
Mr. Arthur J. Sykes—Sherman.
Mr. L. A. Wallace—Clarkville.
Mr. H. Morgan—Dallas.
Mr. Noah Williams—Rosser.
Mrs. Mary Comming—Bellville.
Mr. J. H. Heads—Richardson.
Mr. D. D. Kelly—Dallas.
Mr. M. K. Keverey—Julla White—Longview.
Mr. L. A. Pleace—Jacksonville.
Mr. Clarena Young—Dallas.
Mr. W. E. Harris—Dallas.
Mr. A. B. Alexander—Mineral Wells.
Mr. A. D. Stewart—Dallas.
Mr. T. J. Phillips—Itasca.
Mr. Della Kimbrough—Ladonia.
Dallas Express Contest Rules
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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Colds, Coughs
AND
La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chance. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first aches.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hour—Relieves
Grippie in 3 days—Excellent for Headache
Quinines in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Reginaall Green, Palm
Reginaall Skin Food add Whitener.
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Address THE REGINAALL LANE
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Reginald Skin Food and Whitener ..... 526 Reginald Surge Pressing Oil ..... 526
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE ..... 526 DROUGHTS AND AGENTS
ADDRESS THE REGINALD LABORATORY, 141 Dall St, Atlanta, Ga.
Hair Dry and Wiry? Does your Scalp Itch? Have your Scalp Disease, or More than a Normal Amount of Dandruff?
If 50, you should AT ONCE begin using MADAME N. A. FRAINLIN'S Hair GROWER. It matters not how many Hair Prescriptions you have tried without success, you should count and dress up before giving my Hair Grower a trial. It has promoted an abundant growth of hair for thousands and it is the answer to the many questions I own two of the largest and most modern equipped Beauty Parks in the United States located at Fort Worth and Houston, Texas employing 40 operators in the two partners and have graduates all over the country who are in proof that my Hair Product can buy.
MY SPECIAL OFFER
Those desiring to try my wonderful Hair Preparations, I will mail to your address a Six weeks' Trial Treatment, consisting of Shampoo, Hair Grower and Pressing Oil, with full instructions how to use the same for only $1.10. One Trial Treatment will convince you of its value.
Those dearing to try my work
your address a Six Weeks' Trial I
Grover and President Dept. will
$1.40. One Trial Treatment will
I also teach my System person
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MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT.
MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN, DEPT. M 805 PRAIRIE AVE., HOUSTON, TEX.
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Reginall Cocoa Balm
162 Reeves Shampoo Jelly
192 Reeves Shampoo Oil
192 Reeves Tailor Towel
192 Reeves Tailor皂
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HAIR SHORT
n or Falling out? Is Your
Hair Dry and Wiry? Does
your Scalp Itch? Have
your Scalp Disease,
or More than a Normal
Amount of Dandruff?
IF SO, you should ATONCE begin using MADAME
N. A. FRANKLIN's Hair Grower. It matters not
how many Hair Preparations you tried without
help, you should not become disorganized and
give up before giving my Hair Grower a trial. It has promoted an abundant growth for hair thousands and
hundreds of years.
Wonderful Hair Preparations, I will mail to
full treatment, consisting of shampoo, Hair
full treatment, to use the same for only
convince you of its value.
personally or by mail. Write me for terms.
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805 PRIHING AVE., HOUSTON, TEX.
Before using was 5 inches long
After using 2 years is now 22 inches
long—Woman's Glory is Her.
HAIR
No more—DANDRUFF, .....
No more—FALLING HAIR
No more—ITCHING SCALP
No more—TETTER
No more—NO SCRUB
Gives Health to the Scalp Growth of
Long, Fluffy Hair,
Growing Oil.....50
Preserving Oil.....50
Temple Oil.....50
MME. JESSIE CARTER
Scientific Scalp Specialist
and Manufacturer
2452 LaFayette St. Denver, Colo.
(Incorporated)
Agents Wanted
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